• Robert Gerard Kerin (born 4 January 1954) is a former South Australian politician who was the Premier of South Australia from 22 October 2001 to 5 March...
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  • Kerin (1937–2023), Australian economist and politician Nora Kerin (1883-1970), British actress Rob Kerin (born 1954), Australian politician Zac Kerin...
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    Division of the Liberal Party of Australia, led by Leader of the Opposition Rob Kerin, regained a former independent seat while losing other seats – a net loss...
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  • state-federal ties. Between 6 March 2002 (when Mike Rann (Labor) succeeded Rob Kerin (Liberal) as Premier of South Australia) and 23 September 2008, when Colin...
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    House about the Motorola affair. He was succeeded by Deputy Premier Rob Kerin. Kerin only held office for three months before leading the Liberals into...
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    and previously served in the role between 1997 and 2002 in the Olsen and Kerin governments. Lucas was the Father of the Parliament until his retirement...
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    first time. With Lewis presiding, Kerin proposed a motion of confidence in his government. The motion failed, and Kerin's government immediately resigned...
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  • regain the premiership but lost out to Deputy Premier Rob Kerin. As a concession to Brown, Kerin named Brown deputy leader of the Liberal Party, and hence...
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    district of Frome, which had been held since 1993 by former Liberal Premier, Rob Kerin, with a margin of 3.4%. It also has been considered a safe Liberal seat...
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    Archived 23 April 2010 at the Wayback Machine "Adelaide name new Chairman as Rob Chapman steps down". Sports Entertainment Network. 13 October 2020. Diplomatic...
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    incumbent Liberal Party of Australia led by Premier of South Australia Rob Kerin was defeated by the Australian Labor Party led by Leader of the Opposition...
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    328 days Liberal Olsen 43 Rob Kerin (born 1954) MHA for Frome — (49th) 22 October 2001 5 March 2002 165 days Liberal Kerin 44 Mike Rann (born 1953) MHA...
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  • The Kerin Ministry was the 70th ministry of the Government of South Australia, led by Rob Kerin, 43rd Premier of South Australia and leader of the South...
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  • for Barossa (1902–1924) 1 March 1905 26 July 1905 147 days   43. 43rd Rob Kerin (1954– ) Liberal MP for Frome (1993–2008) 22 October 2001 5 March 2002...
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    minister in the Kerin Liberal government from December 2001 to March 2002. In October 2005, he moved to challenge then Liberal leader Rob Kerin, but later...
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  • Queanbeyan (1859–1860) 26 October 1859 9 March 1860 135 days 1859   285. SA Rob Kerin (1954–) Liberal MP for Frome (1993–2008) 22 October 2001 5 March 2002...
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    2006 election by former leader of the Liberal Party and former Premier, Rob Kerin. The following Mackerras pendulum works by lining up all of the seats...
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    In office 3 November 2001 – 8 August 2007 Monarch Elizabeth II Premier Rob Kerin (2001–02) Mike Rann (2002–07) Preceded by Sir Eric Neal Succeeded by Kevin...
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  • Opposition Leader – Rob Borbidge (until 2 March), then Mike Horan Premier of South Australia – John Olsen (until 22 October), then Rob Kerin Opposition Leader...
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  • academic (d. 2013) 1953 – Norberto Alonso, Argentinian footballer 1954 – Rob Kerin, Australian politician, 43rd Premier of South Australia 1954 – Tina Knowles...
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  • announced that former South Australian Premier and farming advocate, Rob Kerin, had been appointed project chair. In March 2022, directors reported the...
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    become Premier in their own right: Des Corcoran and Rob Kerin. This last happened in 2001, when Rob Kerin became premier after John Olsen's resignation. Dean...
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  • power at the 1993 election, led by Premiers Dean Brown, John Olsen and Rob Kerin through two terms, until their defeat at the 2002 election. They remained...
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    Frome In office 17 January 2009 (2009-01-17) – 19 March 2022 Preceded by Rob Kerin Succeeded by Penny Pratt Mayor of Port Pirie In office 12 May 2003 (2003-05-12) –...
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  • Springborg Premier of South Australia – Mike Rann Opposition Leader – Rob Kerin Premier of Tasmania – Jim Bacon (until 21 March), then Paul Lennon Opposition...
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  • October 2001. It rarely escapes notice that his factional rival to succeed Rob Kerin as leader is Vickie Chapman, daughter of the aforementioned Ted Chapman...
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  • Premier of South Australia – Rob Kerin (until 5 March), then Mike Rann Opposition Leader – Mike Rann (until 5 March), then Rob Kerin Premier of Tasmania – Jim...
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  • Freeway opened. 2001: John Olsen resigns as Premier and is replaced by Rob Kerin. 2001: The National Wine Centre of Australia opens in the north-east of...
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    championships. Arthur Percy Sullivan – recipient of the Victoria Cross Rob Kerin – Premier of South Australia between 22 October 2001 and 5 March 2002...
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  • election on a 14 percent two-candidate preferred margin, Maywald voted for a Kerin Liberal government over a Rann Labor Government and later voted against...
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