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  1. Steven Spence Marshall (born 21 January 1968) is a former Australian politician who served as the 46th premier of South Australia between 2018 and 2022.

  2. 24 Jan 2024 · Steven Marshall, who led the Liberals for four years and lost the 2022 election, announces his resignation from state parliament. He says it is time for the next generation to represent the people of Dunstan and praises his COVID-19 response.

  3. 24 Jan 2024 · The former Liberal leader won the 2018 election, ending a 20-year drought for his party, but lost power in 2022 amid COVID controversies and border re-opening. Read about his achievements, challenges and legacy in South Australian politics.

  4. 20 Mac 2022 · Outgoing South Australian Premier Steven Marshall says he will resign the state Liberal Party leadership following last night's election loss. Key points: Steven Marshall has been SA Liberal leader since 2013. He lost the state election to Labor. He will stay on in his seat of Dunstan.

  5. 24 Jan 2024 · 8:19pm Jan 24, 2024. Former South Australian premier Steven Marshall has announced he will retire from parliament. Marshall served as Premier throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, from 2018 until 2022, when his government was defeated at the state election.

  6. 24 Jan 2024 · January 24, 2024 - 8:55PM. Former South Australian premier Steven Marshall has called time on his state parliamentary career halfway through his latest term. Mr Marshall announced his retirement from politics on Wednesday, almost 14 years after he was elected as a MP for the Liberal Party.

  7. 24 Jan 2024 · Steven Marshall, former premier of South Australia, will resign from parliament, triggering a by-election in the seat of Dunstan.