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landslide saw Such face a Labor rather than Liberal candidate on the two-candidate-preferred vote. Such received a primary vote of 45.2 percent, an increase of 11.7 points. His primary vote was 18.8 points more than Labor, and 26.7 points more than the Liberals, holding the seat with a margin of 16.7
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Such was a member of many parliamentary committees, including the Environment, Resources and Development Committee, Social Development Committee, and the Economic and Finance Committee. He was a member of numerous community and school groups, several of which focused on the environment, including the
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In 2000, Such began to voice discontent with the Liberal Government, notably the contrast between its 'obsession with money' and spending on dubious projects. It was claimed that Such allowed his involvement in his local Liberal branch to wane, increasing the possibility of a challenge to his Liberal
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with a 3.1 percent two-party margin from a 4.2 percent two-party swing, and went on to increase his margins. During his time with the Liberal Party, he took on several high-profile portfolios. He was the Shadow Minister for Further Education, Employment and Youth Affairs (May 1992 – December 1993)
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Before entering politics, Such was a teacher/lecturer and researcher in the fields of politics, economics and the environment, at what is now the University of South Australia. Before and during the early stages of his role in Parliament, Such was also a councillor for the
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preferences. The Liberals had placed Such in fifth place on the ticket, behind the Labor candidate. After the election, Labor was one short of a majority with the Liberals three short of a majority, with three elected independent MPs and a
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Professor and Political Commentator Clem McIntyre said the absence of Such virtually guaranteed that Brock would back Labor – with 24 seats required to govern, Brock duly provided support to the incumbent Labor government, allowing
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If Geoff Brock had gone with the Liberals, then the Parliament would have effectively been tied 23 to 23, so once Bob Such became ill and stepped away then Geoff Brock, I think had no choice but to side with
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announced her intention to contest Liberal preselection in Fisher, Such quit the Liberal Party, claiming he was disgruntled with the lack of support from his Liberal parliamentary colleagues.
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landslide, he became the Minister for Employment, Training and Further Education and the Minister for Youth Affairs (December 1993 – December 1996). In 1996, the
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A by-election for the district of Fisher was held on 6 December 2014. The Labor candidate won the seat over the Liberal candidate, with a margin of nine votes.
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and attended Coromandel Valley Primary School and Goodwood Boys Technical High School. His first job at the age of 14 was working on a farm at
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Such was elected to the position of Deputy Speaker and Chair of Committees in February 2002. Although he had not voted to put the
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would later label the threat to Such's preselection as a "mistake" and his demotion to the backbench as "stupid politics".
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Labor government kept Brock and Hamilton-Smith in cabinet, giving the government a 26 to 21 parliamentary majority.
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vote as opposed to a Liberal candidate in 2002, and Labor finished ahead of the Liberals on a 59.4 percent
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In the recount conducted on 15 December 2014, Harris received 10275 votes and Cook received 10284 votes.
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points. The outcome of the election saw Such face former President of Australian Young Labor
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winning the seat by just nine votes from a 7.3 percent two-party swing, taking Labor from
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cultivated the support of all the crossbench. Such was often described as a
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vote from a 15.1 percent two-party swing, marking the first time since the
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to continue in office as head of a minority government. McIntyre said:
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in a coup. In Olsen's ministerial reshuffle, Such was moved to the
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on 11 October 2014. and was survived by his (second) wife, Lyn.
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when, a week after the election, he was diagnosed with a
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The Liberals were reduced to 21 seats in May 2014 when
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on a significantly decreased 9.4 percent margin. The
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These two independents, Such and 371:and when the Liberal Party won the 1146:South Australian House of Assembly 1065:Green, Antony (15 December 2014). 1017:from the original on 26 March 2015 610:became an independent and entered 255:South Australian House of Assembly 14: 811:. Page 211. Mike Rann chapter by 1: 1100:Parliament of South Australia 984:. 7 December 2016. p. 16 680:Parliament of South Australia 323:University of South Australia 307:Hawthorndene, South Australia 273:until 2000 when he became an 1067:"Fisher By-election Results" 828:. ABC.net.au. 16 March 2014. 543:Such retained Fisher at the 350:Such was first elected as a 850:– via www.abc.net.au. 798:– via www.abc.net.au. 1235: 1219:Flinders University alumni 622:Such was diagnosed with a 377:Premier of South Australia 1152: 1141: 1133: 1123: 1113: 1105: 1098: 702:"Bob Such - ABC The Drum" 674:"Robert (Bob) Bruce Such" 478:independent. 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Index

The Honourable
Doctor

Speaker of the South Australian House of Assembly
Peter Lewis
Jack Snelling
House of Assembly
Fisher
Philip Tyler
Nat Cook
Hawthorndene
South Australia
Daw Park, South Australia
Independent Liberal
Liberal Party
Alma mater
Flinders University
South Australian
Fisher
South Australian House of Assembly
Labor
Philip Tyler
1989 election
Liberals
independent
Brown
Speaker of the South Australian House of Assembly
Rann
Father of the House
Michael Atkinson

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