Graham Ingerson

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The Honourable
Graham Ingerson
Deputy Premier of South Australia
In office
28 November 1996  7 July 1998
Preceded by Stephen Baker
Succeeded by Rob Kerin
Member for Bragg
In office
14 May 1983  8 February 2002
Preceded by David Tonkin
Succeeded by Vickie Chapman
Personal details
Born Graham Alexander Ingerson
(1941-08-27) 27 August 1941
Nationality Australian
Political party Liberal Party of Australia

Graham Alexander Ingerson (born 27 August 1941) is a former Australian politician. He was a Liberal Party of Australia member of the South Australian House of Assembly between 1983 and 2002, Deputy Premier of South Australia between 28 November 1996 and 7 July 1998 to Premier John Olsen and represented the very safe Liberal electorate of Bragg.

Ingerson held portfolios including Minister for Tourism and Industrial Affairs, Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing, Deputy Premier, Minister for Infrastructure, Minister for Police, Minister for Emergency Service, Minister for Racing, Minister for Local Government, Minister for Industry, Trade and Tourism, and Cabinet Secretary (not a Ministerial position).

In August 1998, Ingerson resigned from the ministry over his handling of the racing industry. He was promoted again to Cabinet Secretary in February 2000, but had to resign that in October 2001, over his handling of the Hindmarsh Soccer Stadium.[1]

References

  1. 7.30 Report - 04/10/2001: SA soccer stadium scandal claims two ministers

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Political offices
Preceded by
Stephen Baker
Deputy Premier of South Australia
1998  2001
Succeeded by
Rob Kerin
Parliament of South Australia
Preceded by
David Tonkin
Member for Bragg
1983 2002
Succeeded by
Vickie Chapman
Party political offices
Preceded by
Stephen Baker
Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party of Australia (SA division)
1998  2001
Succeeded by
Rob Kerin


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