Michael David Rann, AC, CNZM (born 5 January 1953) is an Australian former politician who was the 44th premier of South Australia from 2002 to 2011. He...
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1953. John Rann (1750–1774), English criminal and highwayman Chris Rann (born 1946), Australian publicist and media strategist Mike Rann (born 1953)...
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Weatherill leading the Labor government since a 2011 leadership change from Mike Rann. During 2013 it became the longest-serving state Labor government in South...
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Weatherill led the Labor government since a 2011 leadership change from Mike Rann. During 2013 it became the longest-serving state Labor government in South...
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representation has been removed. On 21 July 2006, South Australian premier Mike Rann was appointed chairman of a new Council for the Australian Federation...
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of South Australia and additionally Treasurer of South Australia in the Rann government from 2002 to 2011 for the South Australian Branch of the Australian...
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he and his fellow crossbenchers would support the ALP and its leader Mike Rann to form minority government; in return, Lewis himself wanted to be made...
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The Rann government was the state executive government of South Australia led by Premier of South Australia Mike Rann of the South Australian Branch of...
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world. He is the brother of the former Premier of South Australia, Mike Rann. Rann began his journalistic career as a cadet reporter with the Matamata...
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incumbent centre-left Australian Labor Party government led by Premier Mike Rann was elected to a third four-year term over the opposition centre-right...
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centre-left Australian Labor Party, elected in 2002 and led by Premier Mike Rann of the Rann government, gained six Liberal-held seats and a 7.7 per cent statewide...
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Australia during her term as Arts Minister from 1993 to 2002, and after Mike Rann assumed government in 2002, he created a strategic plan in 2004 (updated...
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Minister for Social Inclusion In office 3 December 2007 – 28 June 2010 Prime Minister Kevin Rudd Herself Preceded by Mike Rann Succeeded by Simon Crean...
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Olsen defeated the Australian Labor Party led by Leader of the Opposition Mike Rann, forming a minority government with the SA Nationals and independent MPs...
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when then-Premier Mike Rann adopted the title. He held the portfolio until his retirement as Premier in October 2011. In 2002 Premier Rann established the...
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Commissioner in London where he replaced former South Australian Labor premier, Mike Rann. On 10 May 2016, according to The New York Times, Downer and Erika Thompson...
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2009 (The Advertiser - ABIX via COMTEX) - South Australian (SA) Premier Mike Rann has responded to claims by lawyer Craig Caldicott that the Finks outlaw...
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Adam Strange (redirect from Rann (fictional planet))
as all his heroics took place on Rann, Schwartz and Fox wrote a story showing how the Justice League came to Rann and how Adam Strange saved them from...
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completion by late 2013. In December 2008, South Australia's Premier Mike Rann revealed advice from BHP that the project would proceed as an open-cut...
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defeated by the Australian Labor Party led by Leader of the Opposition Mike Rann. The Labor Party won 23 out of 47 seats, and then secured the one more...
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Mike Rann announced that special legislation would be introduced to protect the unique heritage of the Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale. Premier Rann said:...
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other desirable optical properties. In May 2009, South Australian Premier Mike Rann opened the $1.15 billion Prominent Hill Mine, 130 kilometres (81 mi) southeast...
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Thinker in Residence advising the South Australian Government of Premier Mike Rann on climate change and renewable energy policies. In ten years South Australia...
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leader, and left politics. He was succeeded as Labor leader by his deputy, Mike Rann, who had earlier succeeded him in Ramsay. Arnold's resignation led to...
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larger stores are located. In February 2011, South Australian Premier, Mike Rann, announced that special legislation would be introduced to protect the...
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restored at (considerable) taxpayer expense not long before SA Premier Mike Rann announced that it would be used as the core of Adelaide's international...
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South Australian House of Assembly for a Labor government resulted in Mike Rann becoming Premier of South Australia from the 2002 election. His death...
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the yellow-footed rock-wallaby. In July 2011 South Australian Premier Mike Rann announced a ban on mining in Arkaroola. This was followed in October 2011...
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outlets claimed Malinauskas was the sole "faceless man" who informed Mike Rann he had lost the support of his party and to step down as premier of South...
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Board and was an advisor on climate change to South Australian Premier Mike Rann. He was a member of the Queensland Climate Change Council established...
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