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organised campaign by Jay Weatherill and Labor, the Advertiser newspaper, workers at the Australian Submarine Corporation and the South Australian public, a “competitive evaluation process” was announced by the Federal Government, with the final contract for a South Australian build awarded to French company DCNS with majority of the work to take place in Osborne, South Australia. Following the announcement, Jay Weatherill travelled to France to meet with DCNS and others in an attempt to maximise opportunities for South Australia. Weatherill also released the French Engagement Strategy, a plan to strengthen economic and business ties with France, also focusing on broader opportunities in areas such as education, tourism and the arts.
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urged South Australia to pursue a waste storage facility, claiming South Australia has the "attributes and capabilities to manage and dispose of international used nuclear fuel safely". The report indicated that it was not commercially viable to generate nuclear power. Weatherill used the release of the report as an opportunity to undertake "one of the largest" deliberative democracy processes in Australia's history. Weatherill stated early that a nuclear waste facility would need both public and bipartisan support, with the former withdrawn by Liberal leader Steven Marshall.
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and called on the Federal Government to commit $ 100 million, to then be matched by a buyer looking to reform the steelworks. The Federal Government refused, however in 2017 British consortium GFG Alliance settled on terms of a purchase of the steelworks with administrators Korda Menthe. Since the purchase, GFG Alliance has invested in Whyalla in a number of ways including a $ 1.37 billion renewable energy project.
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was placed in voluntary administration by its directors due to significant debts. There were concerns that if the steelworks fell over Whyalla would be unlikely to survive, with one in six of Whyalla's workers employed by Arrium at the time. Weatherill committed $ 50 million to support the steelworks
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to investigate opportunities and risks associated with expanding the state's involvement in the nuclear fuel cycle. The Commission was headed by former Governor Kevin Scarce and delivered its final report and recommendation to the Government of South Australia in May 2016. The Royal Commission report
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for $ 427 million, and of forests in the State's south-east to international company The Campbell Group for $ 670 million. However, Australia's surging dollar hit the manufacturing industry sector in SA, and growth in indicators such as retail sales and house prices fell. Despite this, the government
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The plan also included new legislative powers to ensure the South Australian energy minister could compel companies to turn on generators in peak demand periods. This was in response to AEMO ordering power be cut to tens of thousands of homes rather than instructing generators to switch on The plan
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The South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) was opened by Jay Weatherill in 2013, a building often referred to as "the cheese grater" due to its exterior design. It is a health and medical research institute housing more than 700 researchers, and was the first stage of a new
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In 2015, Weatherill invited the South Australian Law Reform Institute to review all legislation for discrimination against the LGBTIQ community resulting in a number of bills eventually being passed in the South Australian Parliament. These included laws to ensure equal access to IVF and surrogacy
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as Minister for Local Government, Government Enterprise, Urban Development and Planning, and Administrative Services. Later, Weatherill would hold portfolios such as Housing (2004–2008), Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation (2006–2010), Early Childhood and Development (2008–2011), Environment and
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In February 2018, Weatherill announced that the South Australian Government and Tesla had reached an agreement to create the world's largest virtual power plant at 250MW, giving free solar panels and battery systems to 50,000 South Australian homes. Weatherill claimed it would reduce power prices
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Four hours after the close of polls, Weatherill telephoned Steven Marshall and conceded defeat. Weatherill subsequently publicly announced that he had conceded, saying, "I'm sorry I couldn't bring home another victory, but I do feel like one of those horses that has won four Melbourne Cups and I
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In September 2017, at the opening of the International Astronautical Congress held in South Australia, Weatherill announced the South Australian Space Industry Centre. The intention was for it to eventually form part of a national space agency. In a reshuffle of the South Australian Cabinet that
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Jay Weatherill, along with then Health Minister Jack Snelling, opened the new Royal Adelaide Hospital in early September 2017. It was reported that the transition from the original Royal Adelaide Hospital to the new site was smooth with 131 patients transferred in the first day of operation. The
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During the 2013 Federal Election, both Liberal and Labor promised that the next round of the country's submarines (12) would be built in South Australia, however after the election it appeared that the Liberal government had arranged to buy just eight submarines directly from Japan. Following an
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Labor factions had agreed to replace Rann with Weatherill as party leader. In early August 2011 Weatherill's attempts at contacting Rann on his trade mission to India had been met with silence, leaving the party leadership in limbo until Rann's return to Australia. Weatherill refused to rule out
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In December 2013 Holden announced it would withdraw production from Australia. At the time Holden directly employed 1,600 people in its Elizabeth plant in South Australia, with a total of 3,000 job losses predicted through the supply chain. While Liberal Shadow Treasurer Rob Lucas claimed South
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In 2015 Jay Weatherill announced that the state government would hold an annual 'Simplify Day' to initiate the reduction and removal of unnecessary regulation and legislation. Over the first two Simplify Days (2016 and 2017), the government amended 101 acts and regulations and removed 22 acts
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In 2011/2012, Weatherill and then Environment Minister Paul Caica brought together irrigators, business, River Murray communities and South Australians more generally to fight for a better deal for the River and South Australia. The end result was an additional commitment of 450 gigalitres of
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at a press conference in Adelaide. Weatherill told Frydenberg the Federal Liberal government was the "most anti-SA government in living memory" and claimed the Federal Government's plan for Snowy Hydro 2.0 was a sign of a government in a "white-knuckled panic about national energy policy".
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services for same sex couples, equal access to adoption, the establishment of a relationships register, the removal of discriminatory language throughout legislation, formal protections for intersex people, and changes to make amending a gender on a birth certificate easier.
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Australia was “careering toward double digit unemployment” after the closure, strong support from the Weatherill Labor government ensured the small business sector grew above trend after the closure with unemployment at 6% in January 2017, three months after.
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In the 2016–17 Budget, Weatherill introduced Job Accelerator Grants, providing between $ 4,000 and $ 10,000 to businesses for creating new jobs, increasing in the 2017–18 budget. Weatherill claimed these grants created 10,000 jobs in their first year.
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Jay Weatherill also set up Investment Attraction South Australia in 2015, attracting international companies including Technicolour, Boeing, Kaufland, Datacom and VeroGuard. In two years the agency had created over 9,000 jobs for South Australians.
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In 2017, Weatherill announced a plan to reform South Australia's electricity supply, as a response to a number of blackouts that affected large numbers of South Australian residents and businesses in 2016. The most notable was the statewide
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challenging Rann in a caucus ballot if he did not stand down on his return to Australia. Rann eventually resigned at the behest of factional bosses, with Caucus endorsing Weatherill as his successor. Weatherill was then sworn in as the 45th
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In 2015, the Weatherill Government pledged significant funds towards a second building, to be known as the John Chalmers Centre for Transforming Healthcare or 'SAHMRI II', which would house Australia's first proton therapy unit.
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by nine votes from a 7.3 percent two-party swing in a hotly contested three-cornered contest. Weatherill nonetheless kept Brock and Hamilton-Smith in cabinet, giving the government a 26 to 21 parliamentary majority.
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without indicating his support, political commentators indicated that Brock would likely back Labor by reason of 'political stability'. Brock did back Labor, giving Labor 24 seats and as a result Weatherill formed a
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and took other various portfolios following a cabinet reshuffle triggered by the resignation of two members of his ministry. The 2013–2014 budget saw revenue increase, in part due to the privatisation of SA Lotto to
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week, Weatherill also announced the expanded the portfolio to become 'Defence and Space Industries'. The Congress in Adelaide hosted 3500 delegates from around the world, including Elon Musk of SpaceX and NASA.
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During this time, Weatherill also issued a formal apology to the LGBTIQ community for historical discrimination, and signed South Australia up to the trial of the HIV prevention drug PrEP.
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In June 2019, he was appointed as an industry professor at the University of South Australia. In July 2019, he was appointed to conduct a review of Federal Labor's loss at the
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to 15%. He argued that the GST rate should be increased but he would only support an increase if a compensation package was developed for those earning under $ 100,000
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In the 2015–16 Budget, Weatherill spruiked his government's plan to abolish stamp duties on business transactions and introduce the nation's lowest payroll tax rate.
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as treasurer, and came with deep cuts aiming to achieve major savings. Some of this was through suspension of major works programs such as the electrification of the
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expansion would not go ahead, citing 'subdued commodity prices and higher capital costs'. However, the mine remains operational, employing 2500 people.
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for "distinguished service to the people and Parliament of South Australia, particularly as Premier, and to early childhood and tertiary education".
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bill in August 2012. However, the bill was frustrated by Labor's conservative Catholic right, as well as a lack of support by then Prime Minister
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Weatherill is married to Melissa, and they have two daughters. In the early days of his political career he was in a relationship with
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also further incentivised gas exploration by increasing royalties to farmers, and ensuring that gas went to South Australians first
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succeeded Weatherill as Labor leader on 9 April. Weatherill announced his intention to retire from Parliament on 6 December 2018.
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Labor was in government from 2002, with Weatherill leading the Labor government since a 2011 leadership change from
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directly for those involved, and indirectly for others through increased competition in the market.
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The record-16-year-incumbent SA Labor government was seeking a fifth four-year term at the
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In late July 2011, senior figures within Labor had indicated to Rann that both the
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In 2017, after revelations that upstream states had not been complying with the
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premiers proclaiming he would lead a national campaign against the then federal
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On 16 March 2017, Weatherill eviscerated then federal energy minister
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of South Australia
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hospital has been described as "the most advanced in the nation".
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then defected, becoming an independent and entered the Weatherill
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and went on to retain the seat for Labor. Weatherill is from the
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and succeeded Weatherill who had resigned as Labor leader, with
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bill following the announcement of Tasmania's planned changes.
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Hough, Andrew; Starick, Paul; Crouch, Brad (1 December 2021).
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Lim, Josephine; Novak, Lauren; Wills, Daniel (27 April 2016).
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health and bio-medical precinct on North Terrace in Adelaide.
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chief executive Peter Vaughan, and Weatherill's support for a
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as deputy, following a Labor caucus meeting on 9 April 2018.
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think the handicap has caught up with us on this occasion."
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environmental water under the Murray Darling Basin Plan.
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In 2016, Weatherill supported calls for increasing the
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Evans, Simon; Sprague, Julie-anne (19 December 2019).
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MacLennan, Leah; Harmsen, Nicholas (6 December 2018).
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with 23 seats for Labor, 22 for the Liberals, and the
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Harmsen, Nick; Donnellan, Angelique (14 March 2017).
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Wills, Daniel; Holderhead, Sheradyn (14 March 2017).
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Conservation (2008–2010) and Education (2010–2011).
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Upon election he immediately entered the 697:1997 Australian Constitutional Convention election 4814:Members of the South Australian House of Assembly 974:− giving Labor a total four terms in government. 4755: 4502:Australian Labor Party (South Australian Branch) 3979:Australian Labor Party (South Australian Branch) 3474:Griffiths, Luke; Owen, Michael (17 March 2018). 3196:"SA takes its energy experiment back to the lab" 3162: 1338: 1250:Australian Labor Party (South Australian Branch) 1150:away from the Liberals toward Labor of over 1%. 665:, graduating with degrees in law and economics. 657:Weatherill completed his secondary education at 4107: 3467: 3131: 2917: 1750: 707:Weatherill defeated the incumbent Labor member 3828:Lee, Stacey; Keane, Daniel (1 December 2021). 3781:"The many surprises in the life of Penny Wong" 3273:"South Australia announces $ 550m energy plan" 3020:"Jay Weatherill in GST spat with Bill Shorten" 2277:Wills, Daniel; Novak, Lauren (26 April 2016). 1996:. 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The Honourable
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Premier of South Australia
2014
2018
Elizabeth II
Kevin Scarce
Hieu Van Le
Mike Rann
Steven Marshall
John Rau
Treasurer of South Australia
Jack Snelling
Tom Koutsantonis
Leader of the South Australian Labor Party
Mike Rann
Peter Malinauskas
Minister for Education
Mike Rann
Jane Lomax-Smith
Grace Portolesi
Mike Rann
Gail Gago
Paul Caica
Mike Rann
Mike Rann
Diana Laidlaw
Trish White
Member for Cheltenham

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