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Kim Hames (Kim Desmond Hames) was born on 24 March, 1953 in Subiaco, Western Australia, is an Australian politician. Discover Kim Hames'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 70 years old?

Popular As Kim Desmond Hames
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Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 24 March, 1953
Birthday 24 March
Birthplace Subiaco, Western Australia
Nationality Australia

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1953

Kim Desmond Hames (born 24 March 1953) is an Australian politician who was a Liberal Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1993 to 2001 and from 2005 to 2017.

1983

Hames's term of seven years and almost five months as deputy premier is the most by any member of the Liberal Party, and he was the first Liberal since Cyril Rushton in 1983 to hold the position.

1985

Hames was elected to the Bayswater City Council in 1985, and served as a councillor until his election to parliament in 1993.

1987

Hames first stood for parliament at the 1987 by-election for the seat of Morley-Swan, but was defeated by the Labor candidate, Frank Donovan.

1989

At the 1989 state election, he contested the seat of Perth, but lost by a narrow margin to Labor's Ian Alexander.

1993

Hames was successful in his third attempt to enter parliament, winning the seat of Dianella from Labor's Keith Wilson at the 1993 election.

1996

He transferred to the new seat of Yokine at the 1996 election, after Dianella was abolished in a redistribution.

1997

Hames was elevated to the ministry in January 1997, becoming Minister for Housing, Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, and Minister for Water Resources in the government of Richard Court.

2001

Hames remained in the ministry until the 2001 state election, when he was defeated in his own seat by Labor's Bob Kucera.

The Court government was also defeated.

2005

At the 2005 state election, Hames was re-elected to parliament as the member for the seat of Dawesville (taking in the southern suburbs of Mandurah).

He replaced the retiring Liberal member, Arthur Marshall.

Hames was included in the shadow cabinet immediately after the election, and went on to serve under four leaders of the opposition (Matt Birney, Paul Omodei, Troy Buswell, and Colin Barnett).

2008

He served as a minister in the governments of Richard Court and Colin Barnett, and was deputy premier to Barnett from 2008 to 2016.

He was elected deputy leader of the Liberal Party in January 2008, when Buswell became leader, and retained the deputy leadership when Buswell was replaced by Barnett later in the year.

The Liberal Party formed government after the 2008 state election, with Hames becoming Deputy Premier, Minister for Health, and Minister for Indigenous Affairs (for a second time) in the new ministry.

2010

In December 2010, he was also appointed Minister for Tourism.

2013

However, Hames resigned as tourism minister in July 2013, after being accused of abusing an accommodation entitlement.

Later in the year, in December 2013, he replaced Terry Redman as Minister for Training and Workforce Development.

2014

He eventually reclaimed his previous tourism portfolio in a December 2014 reshuffle, with Liza Harvey taking on the training portfolio.

2015

In December 2015, Hames announced his intention to resign as deputy leader of the Liberal Party (and thus also as deputy premier) with effect from February 2016.

Liza Harvey was elected unopposed as his successor.

2016

He remained in cabinet until a reshuffle in March 2016.

2017

Hames retired from parliament at the 2017 state election.

Hames was born in Perth to Eunice (née Jackson) and Reginald Hames.

He attended Guildford Grammar School before going on to the University of Western Australia to study medicine.

After graduation, he worked as a general practitioner, which had also been his father's profession.

Hames retired from parliament at the 2017 state election, with Zak Kirkup succeeding him as member for Dawesville.

2019

During his time as minister responsible for the Department of Aboriginal Affairs, he was involved in the repatriation from England of the head of Yagan, a 19th-century Noongar warrior.