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Hon Kyam Maher

Member
Legislative Council

About Me

Full Name
Kyam Joseph Maher
Party
Australian Labor Party
Electorate
Member
House
Legislative Council
Date Elected
17 October 2012
Education
Adelaide University with Law and Economics degrees
Prior Employment
State Secretary of the Labor Party
Other Information
Kyam grew up in Country South Australia, initially in Littlehampton in the Adelaide Hills and then in Mt Gambier in the South East of the State.
He graduated from Adelaide University with Law and Economics degrees before practicing law for the Crown Solicitor’s Office in South Australia.

When Labor won State Government in 2002 Kyam took on the role of Chief of Staff to Minister Terry Roberts who held the portfolios of Regional Affairs, Aboriginal Affairs and Correctional Services.

Kyam then went on to serve as the State Secretary of the Labor Party in South Australia before entering the Legislative Council in 2012.
Upon the re-election of the Labor Government in 2014 Kyam has taken on the role of Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries.

Kyam is particularly passionate about ensuring that all South Australians are afforded the dignity that good, meaningful jobs provide, and that all South Australians are able to share in the opportunities and benefits this State offers. He has spoken on a wide range of issues including Aboriginal Affairs, equality, the importance of science in society, and the challenges facing regional and country communities.

Kyam and his wife Carmel have three primary school aged boys, six chooks and two cats and enjoy spending time in regional South Australia.

Twitter: @kymaher
Facebook: Kyam Maher MLC

Electoral History

Date
District
House
Party
Reason (if retired)
17 Oct 2012 - Current
Member
Legislative Council
Australian Labor Party

Offices Held

10 Apr 2018 - 21 Mar 2022
Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council
10 Apr 2018 - 21 Mar 2022
Shadow Attorney-General
10 Apr 2018 - 21 Mar 2022
Shadow Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
10 Apr 2018 - 21 Mar 2022
Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations and Public Sector

Ministerial Appointments

24 Mar 2022 - Current
Attorney-General
24 Mar 2022 - Current
Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council
24 Mar 2022 - Current
Member of Executive Council
24 Mar 2022 - Current
Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
24 Mar 2022 - Current
Minister for Industrial Relations and Public Sector
19 Jan 2016 - 19 Mar 2018
Minister for Automotive Transformation
19 Jan 2016 - 19 Mar 2018
Minister for Employment
19 Jan 2016 - 19 Mar 2018
Minister for Science and Information Economy
03 Feb 2015 - 18 Jan 2016
Minister for Automotive Transformation
03 Feb 2015 - 18 Jan 2016
Minister for Manufacturing and Innovation
03 Feb 2015 - 19 Mar 2018
Member of Executive Council
03 Feb 2015 - 19 Mar 2018
Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation
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Committee Membership

08 Apr 2020 - 22 Sep 2020
04 Apr 2019 - 13 Oct 2020
08 May 2018 - 03 May 2022
03 May 2018 - Current
21 May 2014 - 10 Feb 2015
06 May 2014 - Current
24 Jul 2013 - 15 Feb 2014
30 Oct 2012 - 15 Feb 2014
17 Oct 2012 - 12 Dec 2013
17 Oct 2012 - 05 May 2014
17 Oct 2012 - 12 Dec 2013
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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.