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Australian politician

Milton Kym Mayes (born 23 April 1947) was an Australian politician who represented the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Unley from 1982 to 1993 for the Labor Party. He was a minister for various portfolios from 1985 to 1993.

References

  1. "Kym Mayes". Former members of the Parliament of South Australia. Retrieved 19 August 2022.

 

Political offices
Preceded byFrank Blevins Minister for Agriculture
1985–1989
Succeeded byLynn Arnold
Preceded byScott Ashenden Minister for Fisheries
1985–1989
Succeeded byDorothy Kotz
Preceded byJack Slater Minister for Recreation and Sport
1985–1992
Succeeded byGreg Crafter
Preceded byLynn Arnold Minister for Employment and Further Education
1989
Succeeded byMike Rann
Preceded byBarbara Wiese Minister for Youth Affairs
1989
Succeeded byMike Rann
Preceded byTerry Hemmings Minister for Housing and Construction
1989-1992
Succeeded byGreg Crafteras Minister for Housing, Urban Development
and Local Government Relations
Preceded byTerry Hemmings Minister for Public Works
1989-1992
Ministry abolished
Preceded byScott Ashenden Minister for Environment and Land Management
1992-1993
Succeeded byHimselfas Minister for Environment and Natural Resources
Preceded byJohn Klunder Minister for Emergency Services
1992-1993
Succeeded byWayne Matthew
Preceded byMike Rann Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
1992-1993
Succeeded byMichael Armitage
Preceded byHimselfas Minister for Environment and Land Management Minister for Environment and Natural Resources
1993
Succeeded byDavid Wotton
Parliament of South Australia
Preceded byGil Langley Member for Unley
1982–1993
Succeeded byMark Brindal


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