- Kris Hanna
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name = Kris Hanna
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office = Member for Mitchell in theSouth Australian House of Assembly
term_start =11 October 1997
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birth_date = 1962
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nationality =Australian flagicon|Australia
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website = [http://kh.org.au/ kh.org.au]
footnotes =Kris Hanna is the member for Mitchell in the
South Australian House of Assembly .While initially elected as a member of the
Australian Labor Party , he defected to theSA Greens in early 2003. He contested pre-selection as Upper House candidate for the SA Greens, narrowly coming in at No.2 toMark Parnell . Following this, Hanna decided to run for re-election in Mitchell. He ultimately resigned from the Greens on8 February 2006 and ran in the 2006 election as an independent. OnFebruary 28 2008 , PremierMike Rann provoked uproar when he described Mr Hanna as "having left more parties thanParis Hilton ". [cite web | url = http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0,22606,23287557-2682,00.html | title = Threat to close Parliament | work =The Advertiser | date = February 28, 2008 | accessdate = 2008-03-06 ]Before entering Parliament, Hanna practised law, primarily in the areas of injury litigation and criminal defence. Hanna served as a councillor for the
City of Marion from 1995 to 1997. He was elected to the South Australian Parliament as the Member for Mitchell in 1997 with a 10.5% swing, and re-elected in 200 with a further 4.2% swing. His chances of retaining his seat at the 2006 election had been essentially written off by most commentators after his decision to become an independent, but won a surprise narrow victory after an endorsement from popular independentNick Xenophon . Hanna's margin was narrowed to 0.6% winning by 228 votes after preferences.During his time in Parliament, Hanna has spoken out on issues such as Australia's treatment of refugees, environmental matters, constitutional reform and what he believes to be the fallacies of 'tough law & order' policies.
Hanna also devotes much of his time to refugee advocacy. He is a member of the SA Parliament's
Amnesty International sub-branch, and occasionally alawyer forrefugee s. He helped establish theRefugee Advocacy Service of South Australia Inc [http://www.rassa.org.au] (RASSA), and is currently on the RASSA executive.References
External links
* [http://kh.org.au Kris Hanna's official blog]
* [http://www.parliament.sa.gov.au/Internet/DesktopModules/memberdrill.aspx?pid=527 Kris Hanna's Parliamentary biography]
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