Rob Kerin

Rob Kerin
43rd Premier of South Australia
In office
22 October 2001 – 5 March 2002
MonarchElizabeth II
GovernorSir Eric Neal
Marjorie Jackson-Nelson
DeputyDean Brown
Preceded byJohn Olsen
Succeeded byMike Rann
Deputy Premier of South Australia
In office
7 July 1998 – 22 October 2001
PremierJohn Olsen
Preceded byGraham Ingerson
Succeeded byDean Brown
Leader of the Opposition in South Australia
In office
5 March 2002 – 29 March 2006
DeputyDean Brown
Iain Evans
Preceded byMike Rann
Succeeded byIain Evans
Leader of the South Australian
Liberal Party
In office
22 October 2001 – 29 March 2006
DeputyDean Brown
Iain Evans
Preceded byJohn Olsen
Succeeded byIain Evans
Deputy Leader of the South Australian
Liberal Party
In office
7 July 1998 – 22 October 2001
LeaderJohn Olsen
Preceded byGraham Ingerson
Succeeded byDean Brown
Minister for Primary Industries
In office
9 December 1999 – 4 December 2001
Preceded byCaroline Schaefer
Succeeded byoffice abolished
In office
22 December 1995 – 20 October 1997
Preceded byDale Baker
Succeeded byCaroline Schaefer
Minister for Tourism
In office
22 October 2001 – 4 December 2001
Preceded byJoan Hall
Succeeded byMartin Hamilton-Smith
Minister for Regional Development
In office
9 December 1999 – 5 March 2002
Preceded byoffice established
Succeeded byTerry Roberts
Minister for Minerals and Energy
In office
9 December 1999 – 14 February 2000
Preceded byDale Baker
Succeeded byWayne Matthew
Member of the South Australian Parliament
for Frome
In office
11 December 1993 – 12 November 2008
Preceded byseat created
Succeeded byGeoff Brock
Personal details
Born
Robert Gerard Kerin

(1954-01-04) 4 January 1954 (age 70)
Crystal Brook, South Australia, Australia
Political partyLiberal Party of Australia (SA)

Robert Gerard Kerin (born 4 January 1954) is a former South Australian politician who was the Premier of South Australia from 22 October 2001 to 5 March 2002, representing the South Australian Division of the Liberal Party of Australia. He was also Deputy Premier of South Australia from 7 July 1998 until he became Premier and, after losing government, leader of the opposition until after the 2006 election.