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Epstein attended local public schools, first attending Public School 188, and then Mark Twain 
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Interlochen Center for the ArtsP91 He began playing the piano when he was five.C3°) He graduated 
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in 1969 from Lafayette High School at age 16, having skipped two grades.131)[32] Later that year, he 
attended classes at Cooper Union until he changed colleges in 1971.[313 From September 1971, he 
attended the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at New York University, but left without 
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receiving a degree in June 1974°1° 21
Career 
Teaching 
Epstein started working in September 1974 as a physics and mathematics teacher for teens at the 
Dalton School on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.[3a 331 Donald Barr, who served as the 
headmaster until June 1974,[34][351(361 was known to have made several unconventional 
recruitments at the time, although it is unclear whether he had a direct role in hiring 
Epstein [331[371[381 Three months after Barr's departure, Epstein began to teach at the school, 
despite his lack of credentials.LA Epstein allegedly showed inappropriate behavior toward 
underage students at the time.L331[371 He became acquainted with Alan Greenberg, the chief 
executive officer of Bear Stearns, whose son and daughter were attending the school. Greenberg's 
daughter, Lynne Koeppel, pointed to a parent-teacher conference where Epstein influenced 
another Dalton parent into advocating for him to Greenberg.[351 In June 1976, after Epstein was 
dismissed from Dalton for "poor performance",[30391[4°1 Greenberg offered him a job at Bear 
Stearns.13°3147-3
Banking 
Epstein joined Bear Stearns in 1976 as a low-level junior assistant to a floor trader.W He swiftly 
moved up to become an options trader, working in the special products division, and then advised 
the bank's wealthiest clients, such as Seagram president EdgFBronfraan, on tax mitigation 
strategiw.130433[4413immyCayne, the bank's later chief executive officer, praised Epstein's skill 
with wealthy clients and complex products. In 198o, four years after joining Bear Stearns, Epstein 
became a limited partner.1421
In 1981, he was asked to leave Bear Stearns for, according to his sworn testimony, being guilty of a 
"Reg D violation. Jelfs21130 Even though Epstein departed abruptly, he remained dose to Cayne 
and Greenberg and was a client of Bear Steams until its collapse in 2oo8.44
Financial consulting 
In August 1981, Epstein founded his own consulting firm, Intercontinental Assets Group Inc. 
(IAG),L4N which assisted clients in recovering stolen money from fraudulent brokers at.cl 
lawyers.M Epatein-siogrribed his work at this time as being a high-level honntyltunter. He told 
friends that he worked sometimes as a consth tantinovernments, d the very wealthy to recover 
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1982 to recover her father's millions in lost investments, which had disappeared when Drysdale 
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Australia. argued that there was a defining moment In Oisen's life when he was eighteen and with his father 
when the latter suffered a massive heart attack and died while driving the family speedboat Other defining 
moments revolved around his fortunes as a state politician; his two years in the Senate rated barely a mention. 
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period from 1962 as a bank clerk with the SA Savings Bank, and by 1968 was managing director of the family 
business, J. R. Olsen & Sons Pty Ltd. His determination to be part of the political process and influence policy 
direction was inspired by what he saw as the need to address, the neglect of small business interests under Don 
Dunstan, and 'the excesses of the Dunstan end Whitlam era','bis  
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1.978 Olsen was elected president of the South Australian division of the Liberal PartWen office which he held 
tin 1 9 when he was elected to the South Australian House of Assembly ei theirkinier for Rocky River; 
following a boundary redistribution in 1985 he became the member for Custance. Olsen served as Chief 
Secretary and Minister for Fisheries in the Tonkin Liberal Government from March 1982 until the ALP victory In 
the state election in November of that year. David Tonkin resigned from Parliament, and Olsen defeated Dean 
Brown in a ballot for leadership of the party. As Leader of the Opposition in the South Australian Parliament, he 
contested and lost the 1986 and 1989 state elections against Labor Premier John Bannon. Following thc defeat 
.of November 1989, in which his party obtained more than fifty per cent of the two-party preferred vote, Olsen 
indicated that he would accept nomination for the Senate vacancy to be caused by the impending resignation of 
Senator Tony Messner. He resigned as Leader in January 1990, and resigned his seat in the House of 
Assembly immediately before being chosen for the vacancy by a joint sitting of the Houses of the SA Parliament ;,kz-
on 7 May 1990; he was sworn in the Senate on the following day.[1] 
first speech, delivered on 21 May 1990, called for increased unity for a 'fragmented and nervous nation'. 
He criticised the regulatory duplication that characterised federal and state administration of health, education 
and housing, and urged the restructuring of the economy through privatisation and the deregulation of financial 
and labour markets, to create an environment 'where freedom and incentive are the basics'. 
He raised the issue of the maladministration of the Murray-Darling and the impact this was having on South 
Australia: 
... the heart of Australia Is being left to die. Its main artery is dogged with the salinity and pollution of the 
States through Mitch it passes, with my State of South Australia ... condemned by a political inerila to 
being in effect the sewer of Australia. 
And he addressed immigration issues, arguing that migrants should be encouraged to settle in places other than 
the east coast that they should be obliged to become citizens, and to take English language courses.[2] 
An experienced parliamentarian, during his brief time in the Senate Olson made 'articulate and forceful, and, at 
times, emotional' contributions to debate. He spoke often on the state of the economy, particularly its effect on 
small business and rural communities, and referring frequently to the situation in his home state. 
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During his premiership Olsen had overseen 
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on of Sout Australia's electricity system, the 
outsourcing of its water industry, and a number of development projects intended to boost 
states ailing 
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service to the SA Parliament, particularly in the areas of economic development and reformstuLdarDugh 
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[1] Australian (Syd.), 29 Nov. 1996, p. 13; CPD, 21 May 1990, p. 649; Michael McGuire, 'Not fade away', 
Advertiser (Adel.), (SA Weekend), 3 April 2009, pp. 14-17; Dean Jaensch 'The Liberal Party' In Andrew Parkin 
and Allan Patience, The Bannon Decade, Allen & Unwin, St Leonards, NSW, 1992, pp. 50-58; CT. 8 Dec. 1985. 
p.1,26 Nov. 1989, p. 1, 29 Dec. 1989, p. 5. 
[2] CPD, 21 May 1990, pp. 648—52. 
[3] CPD (R), 9 May 1991, pp. 3477-83; Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters, Who Pays the Piper 
Calls the Tune. Canberra, June 1989; CPD. 13 Aug. 1991, pp. 60-4,115-8,28 Nov. 1991, pp. 3539-40; Senate 
Select Committee on Political Broadcasts and Political Disclosures, Report, Canberra, 1991; Australian Capital 
Television Ply Ltd v Commonwealth 1992, HCA 45,177 CLR 106; CT, 1 Oct. 1992, pp. 1-2; CPO, 29 April 
1992, pp. 1836-8. 
[4] CPD, 19 Sept. 1990, pp. 2611-3,16 Oct 1990, pp. 3142—5,10 Dec. 1991, pp. 4468-72,5 March 1992, pp. 
841-2; Cl.30 Jan. 1992, p. 4. 
[5] CPD, 29 April 1992. pp. 1826-34; CT, 14 March 1992, p. 2; The Bulletin (Syd.), 31 March 1992, p. 23. 
[6] CT. 12 May 1992. p. 2; Rann v. Olsen [2000) SASC 83: House of Representatives Practice, 5th ed., pp. 715-
7; Transcript, ABC Radio, 'PM', 19 Oct. 2001; Michael McGuire, 'Not fade away', 2009; Cnkey.com, 21 Oct. 
2001. 
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After the election, Marshall continued to lead the Liberals in opposition.t20j Former Liberal leader 
Martin Hamilton-Smith became an independent two months after the election and indicated his 
support for the govemment.(211 Following the death of Such and the subsequent 2014 Fisher by-
election which Labor won by five votes from a 7.3% 2PP swing away from the Liberals, Labor 
went from minority to majority government. Brock and Hamilton-Smith maintained their 
confidence and supply support for the government which provided a 26 to 21 parliamentary 
majority.(221
tate election 
The 2018 sta₹e election was held on 17 March. The July to September 2014 Newspoll had seen 
Labor begin to lead the Liberals on the two-party-preferred vote for the first time since 2009.1231
The October to December 2015 Newspoll saw Marshall's leadership approval rating drop 11 
points to 30%, the equal lowest Newspoll approval rating in history for a South Australian 
Opposition Leader since Dale Baker in 1990.(241(2511261 At the election, Marshall again faced 
Weatherill and Labor which were seeking a record fifth term in office and the "wild card" centrist 
party, SA-Best, led by formeAenator Nick Xenophon, who was seeking the balance of power in 
the Assembly. The 2016 electoral redistribution had given the Liberals an advantage of 27 seats 
to Labor's 20 seats heading into the election. 
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functioreformet‘eral Premier John Ols2)%nd 
ed victory. The SA Liberals had won the 
election with 25 seats to Labors 1 a bare majority of two — the first time the Liberals had won a 
state election since Olsen's victory in 1997.[27)12811293[30) Despite the outcome, there was actually a 
state-wide two-party-preferred swing away from the Liberals toward Labor-Pi] 
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way, Marshall had himself, deputy leader Vickie Chapman, and Father of the South Australian 
Parliament Rob Lucas sworn in as an interim three-person government by the Governor of South 
Australia, Hieu Van Le. Marshall became Premier, Chapman Deputy Premier and Attorney-
General, and Lucas Treasurer. Lucas had previously served as Treasurer in the last Liberal 
govemmentP21 The full ministry was sworn in on 22 March 1333 In addition to serving as Premier, 
Marshall retained responsibility for portfolio areas of The Arts, Aboriginal Affairs and 
Reconciliation, Defence and Space Industries, Veterans' Affairs and Multicultural Affairs, although 
these were no longer named as ministries.(341
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Steven Marshall -Wilcipeda 
Deputy Leader of the Opposition In South Australia 
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Isobel Redmond 
Member of the South Australian Parliament 
for Dunstan 
Incumbent 
Assumed office 
15 March 2014 
Preceded by 
District established 
Majority 
6.1% 
Member of the South Australian Parliament 
for Norwood 
In office 
20 March 2010 —15 March 2014 
Preceded by 
Vini Ciccarello 
Succeeded by 
District abolished 
Personal details 
Born 
Steven Spence Marshall 
21 January 1968 
Woodville South, South Australia, Australia 
Political party 
Liberal Party of Australia (SA) 
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Sue (divorced) 
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