Premier Will Hodgman will go down in history as the second longest-serving Liberal premier when he retires from politics.
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Hodgman was elected as a Liberal member for Franklin in 2002 and was appointed Deputy Leader of the Opposition.
He became leader of the Liberal Party and State Opposition in 2006.
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In 2014 he led the Liberal Party to government and was sworn in as Tasmania's 45th Premier.
It was the first time in 16 years that the Liberal Party had formed a government in the state.
The Examiner took a look back at Mr Hodgman's career in photos.
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