Premier
Steven Marshall (above) is the Liberal Premier of South Australia. He was sworn into office on March 19, 2018, after defeating the 16-year-old Labor government of Mike Rann and Jay Weatherill at the elections of March 17.
Marshall was born on January 21, 1968 and is [showcurrentage month=”1″ day=”21″ year=”1968″ template=”1″] years old. He entered the Parliament as the member for Norwood in 2010. He now represents the electorate of Dunstan. He became Opposition Leader in 2013.
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Archived News Items
- December 4, 2017: Sen. Rex Patrick (NXT-SA) – Maiden Speech
- June 21, 2017: Sen. Lucy Gichuhi (SA-Ind) – Maiden Speech
- September 29, 2016: Frydenberg: Energy Security Is The Government’s Number One Priority
- September 15, 2016: Final Two-Party Figures: Coalition Won 2016 Election With 50.36%; Swing To Labor Of 3.13%
- September 5, 2016: So When Will The Next Election Be Held?
- August 25, 2016: South Australia Likely To Lose A Seat In Looming Redistribution
- August 22, 2016: 2016 Senate Votes: A Higher But Fragmented Vote For Minor And Micro Parties
- August 21, 2016: The New Senate: The Defeated, The Retired, The New And The Returning
- August 12, 2016: Government And ALP Agree On Senate Terms; First Elected To Get 6 Years
- October 11, 2014: Bob Such, South Australian Independent Liberal, Dies, 70
- October 10, 2014: COAG Discussions Focus On Terrorism, Federation And Taxation
- May 27, 2014: Martin Hamilton-Smith, Former South Australian Liberal Leader, Defects And Becomes Minister In Weatherill Labor Government
- May 18, 2014: Premiers Rebel Over Federal Budget Cuts; Demand COAG Meeting Before July 1
- March 23, 2014: Geoff Brock Accepts Ministry From Jay Weatherill And Delivers Minority Government To Labor In South Australia
- March 15, 2014: Liberals Outpoll Labor In South Australia But Weatherill Clings To Power As Two Independents Hold The Balance In Hung Parliament
- March 9, 2014: Abbott Introduces Marshall At Launch Of South Australian Liberal Party Election Campaign
- March 4, 2014: SA Election: Weatherill And Marshall Meet In Televised Forum
- December 18, 2013: Weatherill: Government Response To Holden Closure Pathetic
- January 26, 2013: Seven Former Politicians Awarded Australia Day Honours: Downer, Uren Receive AC
- December 7, 2012: Gillard Claims Progress On NDIS And Power Prices Following COAG Meeting
- July 25, 2012: Coalition Premiers Opt Out Of NDIS Trial; COAG Fractures
- May 28, 2012: A High Court Challenge To The Murray-Darling Water Plan?
- August 25, 2011: Sen. Sean Edwards (Lib-SA) – Maiden Speech
- January 20, 2011: New Enrolment Quota Set in South Australian Redistribution
- June 2, 2010: A Brief History of the Rann Government (Updated)
- April 30, 2010: South Australia: State Of The Parties 1993-2010
- March 20, 2010: South Australian Election: Despite Swing, Mike Rann Claims Third Term For Labor
- July 3, 2008: COAG Chief Ministers’ Press Conference
- September 10, 2007: Rann Now Longest-Serving Premier
- September 21, 2006: Kevin Foley Delivers 2006 South Australian Budget
- July 14, 2006: COAG Meeting: Chief Ministers’ Press Conference
- March 18, 2004: Federalism: Canberra And South Australia Act On Murray River
- November 9, 2003: Future Election Dates
- April 26, 2002: Federal Government Props Up Mitsubishi
- April 18, 2002: Parliamentary Sitting Days – 2001
- April 5, 2002: Council Of Australian Governments Joint Press Conference on Stem Cell Research
- April 5, 2002: Council Of Australian Governments Communique
- February 19, 2002: John Howard Press Conference: Asylum Seekers, Defence Photos,Governor-General, SA Election
- February 13, 2002: Independent Peter Lewis To Support Minority Labor Government In South Australia
- February 10, 2002: Howard Comments On Issues, Incumbency And Leadership In South Australian Election
- February 9, 2002: Hung Parliament Looms in South Australian Election
- February 9, 2002: South Australian Election: A Look at the State of the Parties
- July 7, 2000: Minority Government In South Australia
- February 6, 1999: Don Dunstan, Former South Australian Premier, Dies At 72
- March 2, 1986: Queen Elizabeth Signs Australia Act Into Law
- July 24, 1978: Calwell Memorial Lecture: South Australian Premier Don Dunstan Announces Land Rights For The Pitjantjatjara People
- December 1, 1977: Tom Uren And Don Dunstan Address ALP Election Rally At Monash University