Bernard Finnigan
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Bernard Finnigan is an Australian politician, and an Australian Labor Party member of the South Australian Legislative Council since being appointed in 2006, filling the remainder of the term left vacant by the passing of the late Terry Roberts.
Bernard was born in Mount Gambier in 1972 and grew up on the family dairy farm at Eight Mile Creek. Previous to entering politics, Finnigan was a union official for the Shop Distributive and Allied Employees Association with a BA qualification from the University of Adelaide.
Finnigan's policy interests include economic development, industrial relations, federal-state relations, family issues and building social capital.