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Hon Diana Laidlaw AM

The State
Legislative Council

About Me

Full Name
Diana Vivienne Laidlaw AM
Party
Liberal Party
Position
Former Member
Electorate
The State
House
Legislative Council
Date Elected
06 November 1982
Education
To 1969: Presbyterian Girl's College (now Seymour College)
1970: Winkfield College (UK)
1972-1975: Flinders University of South Australia, majoring in Politics, History and Fine Arts

Prior Employment
1971: Potter Partners
1979-82: Ministerial Assistant
Public Activities
1986: Participant HRH Duke of Edinburgh Sixth Commonwealth Study Conference
1988: Leader of delegation to China, Australian Political Exchange Program
From 1994: Board Member Queen Elizabeth Jubilee Trust for Young Australians
2002: Adelaide District Chair, Salvation Army Red Shield Appeal
November 1982: Elected as a Member of the Legislative Council, representing the Liberal Party. (Only the second Liberal woman to take a seat in the Council.)
As at March 2002, Diana was South Australia’s longest serving Arts Minister and among Australia’s longest serving Transport Ministers.
Between December 1993 to March 2002 – Diana was the only Minister to serve continuously in all the portfolios to which she was first appointed – with the addition of Urban Planning in 1997.
Overall, Diana’s 20 plus years of Parliamentary service has included 16 years as a Minister and a Shadow Minister (8 years in each instance).

Electoral History

Date
District
House
Party
Reason (if retired)
06 Nov 1982 - 06 Jun 2003
The State
Legislative Council
Liberal Party
Resigned

Offices Held

06 Jun 2003 - Current
Former Member

Ministerial Appointments

20 Oct 1997 - 05 Mar 2002
Minister for Transport and Urban Planning
14 Dec 1993 - 20 Oct 1997
Minister for Transport
14 Dec 1993 - 05 Mar 2002
Minister for the Arts
14 Dec 1993 - 05 Mar 2002
Minister for the Status of Women

Committee Membership

07 May 2002 - 06 Jun 2003
07 May 2002 - 06 Jun 2003
Former Member- Printing Committee
06 Jul 2001 - 03 Oct 2001
12 Oct 2000 - 15 May 2001
20 Aug 1998 - 15 Jan 2002
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Acknowledgement of Country

The Parliament of South Australia acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners of this country throughout Australia, and their connection to land and community. We pay our respect to them and their cultures and to the Elders both past and present.