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Rev Hon Dr Lynn Arnold AO

Taylor
House of Assembly

About Me

Full Name
Lynn Maurice Ferguson Arnold AO
Party
Australian Labor Party
Position
Former Member
Electorate
Taylor
House
House of Assembly
Date Elected
15 September 1979
Prior Employment
Teacher
Public Activities
First elected to the seat of Salisbury in 1979, and later to the seat of Ramsay in 1985, he was variously Minister for Industry, Trade and Technology, Agriculture, Fisheries and Ethnic Affairs. He became Premier in 1992 following Bannon's resignation, but the political aftermath of the State Bank collapse made it virtually impossible for Labor to retain government. He continued as Leader of the Opposition after Labor's electoral defeat by the Liberal Party in 1993, but left Parliament in 1994. After politics he completed a PhD in sociolinguistics from the University of Adelaide, and later served as CEO of World Vision Australia (1997-2003). In December 2014, he was ordained a priest in St Peter's Cathedral, Adelaide.

Electoral History

Date
District
House
Party
Reason (if retired)
11 Dec 1993 - 21 Sep 1994
Taylor
House of Assembly
Australian Labor Party
Resigned
07 Dec 1985 - 11 Dec 1993
Ramsay
House of Assembly
Australian Labor Party
Changed Seat
15 Sep 1979 - 06 Dec 1985
Salisbury
House of Assembly
Australian Labor Party
Boundary Redistribution

Offices Held

21 Sep 1994 - Current
Former Member
14 Dec 1993 - 20 Sep 1994
Leader of the Opposition

Ministerial Appointments

14 Dec 1993 - 20 Sep 1994
Shadow Minister of Economic Development
14 Dec 1993 - 20 Sep 1994
Shadow Minister of Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs
01 Oct 1992 - 14 Dec 1993
Minister of Economic Development
01 Oct 1992 - 14 Dec 1993
Minister of Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs
04 Sep 1992 - 01 Oct 1992
Minister of State Development
04 Sep 1992 - 14 Dec 1993
Premier
14 Dec 1989 - 01 Oct 1992
Minister of Industry, Trade and Technology
20 Apr 1989 - 01 Oct 1992
Minister of Agriculture
20 Apr 1989 - 01 Oct 1992
Minister of Ethnic Affairs
20 Apr 1989 - 01 Oct 1992
Minister of Fisheries
28 Aug 1986 - 14 Dec 1989
Minister of State Development and Technology
18 Dec 1985 - 28 Aug 1986
Minister of State Development
18 Dec 1985 - 20 Apr 1989
Minister of Employment and Further Education
16 Jul 1985 - 18 Dec 1985
Minister Assisting the Minister of State Development
16 Jul 1985 - 18 Dec 1985
Minister of Employment
06 Jun 1985 - 18 Dec 1985
Minister of Children's Services
10 Nov 1982 - 18 Dec 1985
Minister of Education
10 Nov 1982 - 28 Aug 1986
Minister for Technology
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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.