Dale Baker
Dale Baker | |
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33rd Leader of the Opposition (SA) | |
In office 12 January 1990 – 11 May 1992 | |
Preceded by | John Olsen |
Succeeded by | Dean Brown |
Member for Victoria | |
In office 1985–1993 | |
Preceded by | Allan Rodda |
Succeeded by | seat abolished |
Member for MacKillop | |
In office 1993–1997 | |
Preceded by | new seat |
Succeeded by | Mitch Williams |
Personal details | |
Born | 30 January 1939 |
Died | 27 March 2012 73) | (aged
Political party | Liberal Party of Australia (SA) |
Dale Spehr Baker (30 January 1939 – 27 March 2012) was an Australian politician, serving as South Australian Opposition Leader and Leader of the South Australian Division of the Liberal Party of Australia from 1990 to 1992.
Parliament
Baker was elected member for the south-eastern rural seat of Victoria from the 1985 state election. Liberal leader John Olsen resigned following the 1989 state election loss with Baker succeeding him as Liberal leader two months later in January 1990.
On just 23 percent, in early 1990 he recorded the lowest Newspoll leadership approval rating in South Australian history. However, his disapproval rating was also very low at just 11 percent. In itself a record, at 66 percent, an entire two-thirds of respondents were uncommitted. From late 1991, he entered a net negative rating from which he did not recover.[1][2][3]
Baker did not lead the Liberals to an election, resigning from the leadership in 1992, to be succeeded by Dean Brown. Baker's seat of Victoria was renamed to MacKillop from the 1993 state election. Baker remained in parliament until the 1997 state election where he unexpectedly lost his seat to independent Mitch Williams, who joined the South Australian Division of the Liberal Party of Australia in 1999.[4]
Later life
Baker had motor neurone disease (ALS) and was a supporter of voluntary euthanasia.[5] Baker died on 27 March 2012 from motor neurone disease.[6]
References
- ↑ SA electors searching for proof of Liberal life: InDaily 15 January 2016
- ↑ Mr Unpopularity's poll dip laid bare: InDaily 14 January 2016
- ↑ South Australian Newspoll archive
- ↑ The Poll Bludger - MacKillop
- ↑ Ailing ex-Lib boss backs voluntary euthanasia: 3 April 2011
- ↑ Kelton, Greg (28 March 2012). "Former South Australian Liberal Party leader Dale Baker dies". AdelaideNow. Retrieved 28 March 2012.
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by John Olsen |
Leader of the Opposition in South Australia 1990–1992 |
Succeeded by Dean Brown |
Preceded by Frank Blevins as Minister for Mineral Resources |
Minister for Mines and Energy 1993–1995 |
Succeeded by Stephen Baker |
Preceded by Terry Groom |
Minister for Primary Industries 1993–1995 |
Succeeded by Rob Kerin |
Vacant Title last held by Frank Blevins (1992) |
Minister for Finance 1996–1997 |
Succeeded by Stephen Baker |
Preceded by Stephen Baker as Minister for Mines and Energy |
Minister for Mines 1996–1997 |
Succeeded by Rob Kerin as Minister for Primary Industries, Natural Resources and Regional Development |
Parliament of South Australia | ||
Preceded by Allan Rodda |
Member for Victoria 1985–1993 |
Seat abolished |
New seat | Member for MacKillop 1993–1997 |
Succeeded by Mitch Williams |
Party political offices | ||
Preceded by John Olsen |
Leader of the Liberal Party of Australia (South Australian Division) 1990–1992 |
Succeeded by Dean Brown |