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Stephen Wade (Stephen Graham Wade) was born on 28 March, 1960, is an Australian politician. Discover Stephen Wade's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

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Age 63 years old
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Born 28 March 1960
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1960

Stephen Graham Wade (born 28 March 1960) is a former Australian politician.

1974

Wade was born in Victoria, he moved to Adelaide with his family in 1974.

He attended Pembroke School, before studying a Bachelor of Law and Economics at the University of Adelaide.

Wade worked as a Parliamentary Advisor at a state and federal level, including to former Minister for Health Dr Michael Armitage.

He then worked in Corporate Governance and served on a number of boards, including as Chair of the Julia Farr Services Inc, and was a fellow of the Australian Institute of Corporate Affairs.

2006

He was a member of the South Australian Legislative Council serving between May 2006 and January 2023, representing the South Australian Division of the Liberal Party of Australia.

Wade nominated for the Liberal Party's Legislative Council ticket for the 2006 state election with the support of the party's moderate faction.

It had been predicted that as a moderate he would only receive the distinctly unwinnable seventh position, but in an upset result, he instead took the theoretically winnable fifth position.

However, the party suffered a particularly bad defeat at the election, and the party was only able to win three seats.

Wade received a second chance soon after the election, however, when the Liberal Party opened nominations for a casual vacancy that had occurred prior to the election when former shadow minister Angus Redford resigned in order to make an unsuccessful bid to shift to the House of Assembly to contest the electoral district of Bright after Wayne Matthew resigned prior to the 2006 election.

He emerged as the leading moderate contender for the position, challenging conservative Tim Keynes, who had occupied the fourth position on the ticket at the election and Joe Scalzi, a defeated Member of the House of Assembly.

Keynes was widely seen as the favourite, particularly after the victory of conservative Cory Bernardi in a vote to fill a Senate vacancy in March, but in an upset result, Wade won 112–84–32 respectively in the first round of balloting, and 134–96 in the second.

He was subsequently appointed to the vacancy on 2 May, the first sitting day of the new parliament, and served out the remaining four years of Redford's term.

2007

On 18 April 2007, within a year of the election, Wade was appointed to the Shadow Ministry.

2009

Following a reshuffle in July 2009, Wade served as Shadow Minister for Disability Services, Housing, Families and Communities, Social Inclusion and Assisting the Shadow Attorney-General.

2010

Wade was elected from second position on the Liberal ticket at the 2010 state election.

2014

After the unexpected result of the 2014 Election, Wade was retained in the Shadow Cabinet with the Shadow Portfolios of Justice, Health, Mental Health and Substance Abuse, Ageing and Suicide Prevention.

2018

Wade has served as the Minister for Health and Wellbeing in the Marshall Ministry between 22 March 2018 and 24 March 2022.

In a shadow cabinet reshuffle prior to the 2018 Election, Wade was named Shadow Minister for Health and Wellbeing.

The Health and Wellbeing Shadow Portfolio combined the previous shadow portfolios of Health, Mental Health and Substance Abuse, Aging and Suicide Prevention.

At the 2018 Election, Wade was elected 2nd on the Liberal Party’s ticket and became the first Minister for the newly created Health and Wellbeing Portfolio.

2020

In March 2020, with the declaration of a major emergency, Wade became a central figure in South Australia’s response to COVID-19.

With the election of the Malinauskas Government, Wade returned to backbench and now sits on several parliamentary committees.

Wade currently sits on the Budget and Finance Committee, COVID-19 oversight committee and the Health Services Committee.

Wade has announced that he intends to retire from the Legislative Council before the end of his term.