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Rob Kerin

Rob Kerin was the Liberal Premier of South Australia between 22 October 2001 and March 5, 2002. Since that time he has served as the Opposition Leader in the Parliament of South Australia. Kerin has been regarded by many commentators as a largely ineffective opposition leader in the face of the current Premier, Mike Rann, failing to attract much media attention.

Kerin attended the prestigious Adelaide Catholic secondary school, Sacred Heart College.


Preceded by:
John Olsen
Premier of South Australia
2001-2002
Succeeded by:
Mike Rann



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