Corey Wingard

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Corey_Wingard an entity of type: Thing

Corey Luke Wingard is a former Australian politician. He was a Liberal member of the South Australian House of Assembly from the 2014 state election, representing Mitchell until 2018 and Gibson until his defeat in 2022. Wingard served as the Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing in the Marshall Ministry from 2018 to 2022. He previously served as the Minister for Police, Emergency Services and Correctional Services. Following a Cabinet reshuffle on 28 July 2020, Wingard was appointed the Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, and was sworn in on the following day. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Corey Wingard
rdf:langString Corey Wingard
rdf:langString Corey Wingard
xsd:integer 42240353
xsd:integer 1106069079
rdf:langString South Australian House of
rdf:langString Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Local Government
rdf:langString and as Minister for Emergency Services
rdf:langString Minister for Recreation and Sport, and as Minister for Racing
rdf:langString Minister for Police, Minister for Correctional Services,
rdf:langString Australian
rdf:langString Minister for Infrastructure and Transport
rdf:langString Minister for Police, Emergency Services and Correctional Services
rdf:langString Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing
rdf:langString New seat
rdf:langString Chris Picton
rdf:langString Leon Bignell
rdf:langString Stephan Knoll
rdf:langString District abolished
xsd:date 2018-03-17
xsd:date 2020-07-29
xsd:date 2022-03-19
xsd:date 2022-03-21
xsd:date 2014-03-15
xsd:date 2018-03-17
xsd:date 2018-03-22
xsd:date 2020-07-29
rdf:langString Member for Mitchell
rdf:langString Minister for Infrastructure and Transport
rdf:langString Minister for Police, Emergency Services and Correctional Services
rdf:langString Member for Gibson
rdf:langString Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing
xsd:integer 2014 2018 2020
rdf:langString Corey Luke Wingard is a former Australian politician. He was a Liberal member of the South Australian House of Assembly from the 2014 state election, representing Mitchell until 2018 and Gibson until his defeat in 2022. Wingard served as the Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing in the Marshall Ministry from 2018 to 2022. He previously served as the Minister for Police, Emergency Services and Correctional Services. Following a Cabinet reshuffle on 28 July 2020, Wingard was appointed the Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, and was sworn in on the following day. Wingard previously was a journalist and sports presenter, ran a media advice company, and worked for senator Sean Edwards. Wingard graduated from the University of South Australia with a degree in exercise and sports. He worked for the SANFL before moving into television where he worked for the Nine Network on the Wide World of Sports and FOX Sports. He later joined Network 10 where he was a sports producer/presenter and was a host and commentator for major events such as the Commonwealth Games, IPL cricket, AFL and the National Basketball League. Wingard was cleared of misconduct by Premier Steven Marshall following the report of a private investigator after accusations of bullying and intimidatory behavior by , chief executive of .
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 7112

data from the linked data cloud