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Hon Paul Caica

Colton
House of Assembly

About Me

Full Name
Paul Caica
Party
Australian Labor Party
Position
Former Member
Electorate
Colton
House
House of Assembly
Date Elected
09 February 2002
Education
Henley Primary, 1963-69
Henley High, 1970-74
Adelaide University, 1975-76 & 1985
Prior Employment
Fire Fighter & Union Official

Electoral History

Date
District
House
Party
Reason (if retired)
09 Feb 2002 - 16 Mar 2018
Colton
House of Assembly
Australian Labor Party
Retired

Offices Held

16 Mar 2018 - Current
Former Member

Ministerial Appointments

21 Oct 2011 - 21 Jan 2013
Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation
21 Oct 2011 - 21 Jan 2013
Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation
21 Oct 2011 - 21 Jan 2013
Minister for Water and the River Murray
25 Mar 2010 - 21 Oct 2011
Minister for Environment and Conservation
25 Mar 2010 - 21 Oct 2011
Minister for the River Murray
25 Mar 2010 - 21 Oct 2011
Minister for Water
03 Mar 2009 - 25 Mar 2010
Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries
03 Mar 2009 - 25 Mar 2010
Minister for Forests
03 Mar 2009 - 25 Mar 2010
Minister for Regional Development
24 Jul 2008 - 02 Mar 2009
Minister for Volunteers
24 Jul 2008 - 25 Mar 2010
Minister for Industrial Relations
06 Feb 2007 - 02 Mar 2009
Minister for Science and Information Economy
23 Mar 2006 - 24 Jul 2008
Minister for Gambling
23 Mar 2006 - 02 Mar 2009
Minister for Employment, Training and Further Education
23 Mar 2006 - 02 Mar 2009
Minister for Youth
23 Mar 2006 - 21 Jan 2013
Member of Executive Council
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Committee Membership

15 Feb 2017 - 02 May 2018
18 Nov 2015 - 19 Nov 2015
06 May 2014 - 02 May 2018
06 May 2014 - 02 May 2018
Former Member- Public Works Committee
05 Feb 2013 - 05 May 2014
05 Feb 2013 - 05 May 2014
Former Member- Public Works Committee
05 Feb 2013 - 13 Nov 2013
03 Dec 2003 - 26 Apr 2006
08 May 2002 - 26 Apr 2006
Former Member- Public Works Committee
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Acknowledgement of Country

The Parliament of South Australia acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners of this country throughout Australia, and their connection to land and community. We pay our respect to them and their cultures and to the Elders both past and present.