John Gardner (Australian politician) explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Honourable
John Gardner
Honorific Suffix:MP
Office:Deputy Leader of the South Australian
Liberal Party
Leader:David Speirs
Vincent Tarzia
Term Start:19 April 2022
Predecessor:Dan van Holst Pellekaan
Office1:Minister for Education
Premier1:Steven Marshall
Term End1:21 March 2022
Constituency Am2:Morialta
Assembly2:South Australian House of
Term Start2:20 March 2010
Predecessor2:Lindsay Simmons
Birth Date:1979 2, df=yes
Birth Place:Rose Park, South Australia
Nationality:Australian
Party:Liberal Party of Australia (SA)

John Anthony William Gardner (born 9 February 1979)[1] is an Australian politician representing the seat of Morialta in the South Australian House of Assembly for the South Australian Division of the Liberal Party of Australia since the 2010 election. Gardner served as the Minister for Education in the Marshall Ministry between March 2018 and March 2022.[2] [3]

Political career

The new seat of Morialta to replace Coles was won by Liberal incumbent Joan Hall on a two-party vote of 54.1 percent at the 2002 election. Labor's Lindsay Simmons defeated Hall at the 2006 election with 57.9 percent of the two-party vote, an 11.2-point post-redistribution swing. Gardner defeated Simmons at the 2010 election, receiving 54.1 percent of the two-party vote, an 11.1-point post-redistribution swing.[4] He increased his two-party vote to 60 percent at the 2014 election.

Gardner had previously been a senior staffer for Christopher Pyne, Liberal MP for the federal seat of Sturt. Gardner lives in his childhood suburb of Rostrevor within the electorate of Morialta.

In January 2016 Gardner was appointed Shadow Minister for Education, Multicultural affairs and Arts.[5]

After Deputy Liberal Leader Dan van Holst Pellekaan lost his seat at the 2022 South Australian state election, Gardner was elected Deputy Leader in his place, and hence Deputy Leader of the Opposition.[6] [7]

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Notes and References

  1. News: 1979-02-14. Birth notices. The Advertiser.
  2. News: SA election: Who's who in the new South Australian Liberal Government? . MacLennan . Leah . 22 March 2018 . . Australia . 22 March 2018.
  3. Web site: The South Australian Government Gazette, 22 March 2018, No. 20, Supplementary Gazette. 23 March 2018.
  4. http://www.ecsa.sa.gov.au Electoral Commission of South Australia: 2010 election
  5. Web site: New SA Opposition frontbench to focus on jobs, economy. ABC News. 12 January 2016. en-AU. 2016-03-31.
  6. News: Former environment minister David Speirs elected SA Liberal leader . ABC News . 19 April 2022 .
  7. 4343. Hon John Anthony William Gardner. 12 November 2022.