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    Jay Wilson Weatherill AO (born 3 April 1964) is a former Australian politician who was the 45th premier of South Australia, serving from 21 October 2011...
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    his party and to step down as premier of South Australia in favour of Jay Weatherill. Malinauskas was elected in July 2015 to Labor's National Executive...
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  • politician and attorney Jay Weatherill (born 1964), Australian politician Jay Wolfe (born 1955), American businessman and politician Jay Adair (born 1969/1970)...
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    George Weatherill (footballer) (1900–1986), Australian football player Jay Weatherill (born 1964), Australian politician, Premier of South Australia 2011–2018...
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    12-year-incumbent Australian Labor Party (SA) government, led by Premier Jay Weatherill, won its fourth consecutive four-year term in government, a record 16...
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    contested Dunstan, a reconfigured version of Norwood. He faced Labor leader Jay Weatherill, who had replaced Mike Rann in 2011. Leading up to the election, the...
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    election, in a media conference with South Australian Labor Premier Jay Weatherill, Hamilton-Smith announced his decision to resign from the South Australian...
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    record-16-year-incumbent Australian Labor Party (SA) government led by Premier Jay Weatherill was seeking a fifth four-year term, but was defeated by the opposition...
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    last in government from the 2002 election until the 2018 election. Jay Weatherill led the Labor government since a 2011 leadership change from Mike Rann...
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    election. He resigned as Premier in October 2011 and was succeeded by Jay Weatherill. Rann is the third-longest serving Premier of South Australia behind...
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  • of South Australia. In 2015, Lomax-Smith was commissioned by Premier Jay Weatherill to examine options for the post coal-mining future of Leigh Creek, a...
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    February 2020. "Reshuffle, Peter Malinauskas and Leesa Vlahos join Jay Weatherill's Cabinet". The Advertiser. 18 January 2016. Richards, Stephanie (24...
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    Australian rules footballer Steven Stretch, Australian rules footballer Jay Weatherill, politician Mattaes Phillipou Tkay Maidza, Musician "Henley High School...
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    was defeated in a factional preselection in favour of future premier Jay Weatherill. De Laine subsequently contested the 2002 election as an independent...
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  • in February 2011 and left Cabinet in October 2011 when Jay Weatherill became Premier. Weatherill, from the minority Left faction, rewarded O'Brien for...
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    effects of global warming on Australia. In 2015, South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill initiated a Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission to investigate the state's...
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  • after many decades. In January 2018, the Premier of South Australia, Jay Weatherill, said that South Australia Police had "never given up on the case" and...
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  • Broadcasting Corporation. "SA election: Liberals claim victory as Labor's Jay Weatherill concedes". ABC News. 17 March 2018. Retrieved 15 June 2018. "Parliament...
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    (and) it will bring a great deal of prosperity." However the Premier, Jay Weatherill, warned BHP "given that this is the second time they have disappointed...
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    at the time, supported calls for increasing the GST to 15%. In 2016 Jay Weatherill, Labor Premier of South Australia, supported calls for increasing GST...
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    Minister for Regional Development and Minister for Local Government in the Weatherill Labor cabinet from 2014 until Labor's defeat at the 2018 election. Brock...
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  • The Weatherill ministry was the 72nd ministry of the Government of South Australia, led by Jay Weatherill of the South Australian Branch of the Australian...
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    the seat of Cheltenham on 9 February 2019, replacing former premier Jay Weatherill. After Labor won the 2022 state election, Szakacs was appointed as the...
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    contest the 2014 South Australian election, representing Labor. Premier Jay Weatherill threatened to resign if Farrell was successfully preselected. A few...
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    Abuse, Minister for the Arts and Minister for Health Industries in the Weatherill Labor cabinet. He resigned from Cabinet on 17 September 2017, and announced...
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    Treasurer of South Australia and minister for other portfolios in the Weatherill cabinet between 2011 and 2018. Since March 2022 Koutsantonis has served...
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  • representative body in the state. In 2016 the South Australian government of Jay Weatherill announced it intended to negotiate up to 40 treaties with Indigenous...
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    Energy (SACOME). On 9 February 2015, the South Australian Premier, Jay Weatherill, announced that Scarce would lead a Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission...
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    Australia, Natasha Stott Despoja; former Premier of South Australia, Jay Weatherill; and health minister Mark Butler. After graduation, Wong continued her...
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    election, Peter Malinauskas became Leader of the Opposition and succeeded Jay Weatherill who had resigned as Labor leader, with Close as deputy, following a...
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