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The Honourable
Rob Kerin
43rd Premier of South Australia
In office 22 October 2001 – 5 March 2002
Monarch
Elizabeth II
Governor
Sir Eric Neal Marjorie Jackson-Nelson
Deputy
Dean Brown
Preceded by
John Olsen
Succeeded by
Mike Rann
Deputy Premier of South Australia
In office 7 July 1998 – 22 October 2001
Premier
John Olsen
Preceded by
Graham Ingerson
Succeeded by
Dean Brown
Leader of the Opposition in South Australia
In office 5 March 2002 – 29 March 2006
Deputy
Dean Brown Iain Evans
Preceded by
Mike Rann
Succeeded by
Iain Evans
Leader of the South Australian Liberal Party
In office 22 October 2001 – 29 March 2006
Deputy
Dean Brown Iain Evans
Preceded by
John Olsen
Succeeded by
Iain Evans
Deputy Leader of the South Australian Liberal Party
In office 7 July 1998 – 22 October 2001
Leader
John Olsen
Preceded by
Graham Ingerson
Succeeded by
Dean Brown
Minister for Primary Industries
In office 9 December 1999 – 4 December 2001
Preceded by
Caroline Schaefer
Succeeded by
office abolished
In office 22 December 1995 – 20 October 1997
Preceded by
Dale Baker
Succeeded by
Caroline Schaefer
Minister for Tourism
In office 22 October 2001 – 4 December 2001
Preceded by
Joan Hall
Succeeded by
Martin Hamilton-Smith
Minister for Regional Development
In office 9 December 1999 – 5 March 2002
Preceded by
office established
Succeeded by
Terry Roberts
Minister for Minerals and Energy
In office 9 December 1999 – 14 February 2000
Preceded by
Dale Baker
Succeeded by
Wayne Matthew
Member of the South Australian Parliament for Frome
In office 11 December 1993 – 12 November 2008
Preceded by
seat created
Succeeded by
Geoff Brock
Personal details
Born
Robert Gerard Kerin
(1954-01-04) 4 January 1954 (age 70) Crystal Brook, South Australia, Australia
Political party
Liberal Party of Australia (SA)
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 2002, representing the South Australian Division of the Liberal Party of Australia. He was also Deputy Premier of South Australia from 7 July 1998 until he became Premier and, after losing government, leader of the opposition until after the 2006 election.
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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House about the Motorola affair. He was succeeded by Deputy Premier RobKerin. Kerin only held office for three months before leading the Liberals into...
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...
first time. With Lewis presiding, Kerin proposed a motion of confidence in his government. The motion failed, and Kerin's government immediately resigned...
regain the premiership but lost out to Deputy Premier RobKerin. As a concession to Brown, Kerin named Brown deputy leader of the Liberal Party, and hence...
state-federal ties. Between 6 March 2002 (when Mike Rann (Labor) succeeded RobKerin (Liberal) as Premier of South Australia) and 23 September 2008, when Colin...
Archived 23 April 2010 at the Wayback Machine "Adelaide name new Chairman as Rob Chapman steps down". Sports Entertainment Network. 13 October 2020. Diplomatic...
Division of the Liberal Party of Australia, led by Leader of the Opposition RobKerin, regained a former independent seat while losing other seats – a net loss...
incumbent Liberal Party of Australia led by Premier of South Australia RobKerin was defeated by the Australian Labor Party led by Leader of the Opposition...
district of Frome, which had been held since 1993 by former Liberal Premier, RobKerin, with a margin of 3.4%. It also has been considered a safe Liberal seat...
become Premier in their own right: Des Corcoran and RobKerin. This last happened in 2001, when RobKerin became premier after John Olsen's resignation. Dean...
328 days Liberal Olsen 43 RobKerin (born 1954) MHA for Frome — (49th) 22 October 2001 5 March 2002 165 days Liberal Kerin 44 Mike Rann (born 1953) MHA...
The Kerin Ministry was the 70th ministry of the Government of South Australia, led by RobKerin, 43rd Premier of South Australia and leader of the South...
government minister between 1997 and 2002, under premiers John Olsen and RobKerin. Brindal was born in South Australia and was educated at Enfield Primary...
2006 election by former leader of the Liberal Party and former Premier, RobKerin. The following Mackerras pendulum works by lining up all of the seats...
October 2001. It rarely escapes notice that his factional rival to succeed RobKerin as leader is Vickie Chapman, daughter of the aforementioned Ted Chapman...
academic (d. 2013) 1953 – Norberto Alonso, Argentinian footballer 1954 – RobKerin, Australian politician, 43rd Premier of South Australia 1954 – Tina Knowles...
announced that former South Australian Premier and farming advocate, RobKerin, had been appointed project chair. In March 2022, directors reported the...
Position Kevin Scarce Chairman Andrew Daniels CEO RobKerin Deputy Chairman Andrew Sinclair Board Member Philip Gallagher Board Member Peter Hurley Board...
Opposition Leader – Rob Borbidge (until 2 March), then Mike Horan Premier of South Australia – John Olsen (until 22 October), then RobKerin Opposition Leader...
Olsen, before serving as chief of staff to Olsen's successor as premier, RobKerin. Kenny was appointed media advisor to foreign minister Alexander Downer...
Freeway opened. 2001: John Olsen resigns as Premier and is replaced by RobKerin. 2001: The National Wine Centre of Australia opens in the north-east of...
power at the 1993 election, led by Premiers Dean Brown, John Olsen and RobKerin through two terms, until their defeat at the 2002 election. They remained...
Frome In office 17 January 2009 (2009-01-17) – 19 March 2022 Preceded by RobKerin Succeeded by Penny Pratt Mayor of Port Pirie In office 12 May 2003 (2003-05-12) –...