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Mike Rann
Entered office 5 Mar 2002
Labor
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Mike Rann -
2002
Mike Rann was born in the United Kingdom and emigrated to New Zealand with his
family before moving to South Australia to serve on the staff of the then Premier Don Dunstan.
Mike Rann entered the House of Assembly of the South Australian Parliament on 7 December 1985 as the Labor Member
for Briggs, later Ramsay (covering the Adelaide Metropolitan area of Salisbury). In December 1989 he was appointed
to the Bannon Government Cabinet as Minister for Employment and Further Education, Minister of Youth Affairs,
Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Minister assisting in Ethnic Affairs. In September 1992 he became Minister
for Business and Regional Development, Minister of Tourism and Minister of State Services.
The change of government in 1993 saw Mike elected Deputy Leader of the Opposition for a brief period and become Leader of the Opposition in late 1994.
At the February 2002 State election the result provided neither major party with a majority of seats
and therefore unable to form a government without the support of one or more of the four independent members.
With the public support of the independent Member for Hammond, Mr Peter Lewis, and the subsequent
confirmation of the support of the majority of the Members of the House at the first sitting of the new
Parliament on 5 March 2002. The Labor Party formed Government on 6 March 2002 with Mike Rann as Premier,
Minister for Economic Development and Minister for the Arts.
 
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