Tom Koutsantonis MP named amongst South Australia’s most influential politicians

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In the lead up to the ranking of South Australia’s 100 most influential people of 2024 to be revealed in December, The Advertiser has released its 2024 Power 20 list, ranking figures of political power within SA.

Landing in at number six, SA Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, Energy and Mining, Tom Koutsantonis has been recognised for his service as the government’s chief advocate in countering opposition critiques.

He leads the transformative Torrens to Darling project, South Australia’s largest-ever infrastructure undertaking, and spearheads the ambitious Hydrogen Jobs Plan.

Koutsantonis‘ influence also resides in the pivotal role he plays in ensuring BHP delivers on its copper development commitments, driving economic growth for the state.

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