Kyam Maher

The Honourable
Kyam Maher
LLB, B.Ec., GDLP, MLC
Minister for Manufacturing and Innovation
Assumed office
3 February 2015
Premier Jay Weatherill
Preceded by Susan Close
Minister for Automotive Transformation
Assumed office
3 February 2015
Premier Jay Weatherill
Preceded by Susan Close
Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation
Assumed office
3 February 2015
Premier Jay Weatherill
Preceded by Ian Hunter
Member of the South Australian Legislative Council
Assumed office
17 October 2012
Preceded by Bob Sneath
Personal details
Born Kyam Joseph Maher
Littlehampton, South Australia
Nationality Australian
Political party Australian Labor Party (SA)
Spouse(s) Carmel Maher
Alma mater University of Adelaide
Occupation Lawyer
Website SA Parliamentary Profile

Kyam Joseph Maher is an Australian politician appointed to a casual vacancy in the South Australian Legislative Council for the South Australian Branch of the Australian Labor Party on 17 October 2012.

Background

Maher was a lawyer and political staffer before becoming South Australian state secretary of the Australian Labor Party.[1] In 2006, Maher was an inaugural committee member of the Progressive Labour Education Association Inc (PLEA), a joint-venture training organisation operated by the ALP Socialist Left faction and aligned unions United Voice (then the Liquor Hospitality and Miscellaneous Union) and the Australian Services Union.[2]

Parliament

Maher was appointed to the South Australian Legislative Council in 2012 to replace outgoing MLC Bob Sneath. Maher was re-elected from fourth position on the Labor ticket at the 2014 election.[3]

It was announced on 18 January 2016 that Maher would become the new Labor Upper House Leader in the Jay Weatherill government.[4]

Cabinet

In February 2015 he was promoted to cabinet as Minister for Manufacturing and Innovation, Minister for Automotive Transformation and Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation in the Weatherill Labor cabinet.[5]

Current portfolios

In addition to Leader of Government Business in the Legislative Council, Maher represents the following portfolios in the Cabinet of South Australia:[6]

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