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Stephen Baker
Australian politician

Stephen Baker

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Australian politician
A.K.A.
Stephen John Baker S. J. Baker Stephen J. Baker
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Age
78 years
Positions
Member of the South Australian House of Assembly
(6 November 1982-10 December 1993)
Deputy Premier of South Australia
(14 December 1993-28 November 1996)
Treasurer of South Australia
(14 December 1993-10 October 1997)
Minister for Police
(22 December 1995-12 December 1996)
Minister for Housing and Urban Development
(12 December 1996-10 October 1997)
Minister for Finance
(13 February 1997-10 October 1997)
Member of the South Australian House of Assembly
(11 December 1993-10 October 1997)
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Biography

Stephen John Baker (born 30 May 1946) was an Australian politician and 7th Deputy Premier of South Australia from 1993 to 1996. Baker represented the Liberal Party in the electoral district of Waite, formerly Mitcham in the House of Assembly.

Hailing from the moderate faction in his party, he won the seat of Mitcham at the 1982 state election from Democrat MP Heather Southcott, the only single-member lower house seat anywhere in Australia to be held by a Democrat. Baker became Deputy Premier and Treasurer in the government of fellow moderate Dean Brown after the 1993 state election, but was deposed as deputy leader in favour of Graham Ingerson when John Olsen was successful in a November 1996 leadership coup. Baker announced his retirement two months before the 1997 state election, which some interpreted as an act of revenge. The hastily conducted preselection resulted in a win for the conservative faction, whose candidate Martin Hamilton-Smith defeated moderate Robert Lawson, which prompted Brown to complain of interference by federal conservative MPs Nick Minchin, Grant Chapman and Andrew Southcott.

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