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GLADYS BEREJIKLIAN TIMELINE
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1993 - Gladys Berejiklian joins the Liberal Party
2003 - Ms Berejiklian wins the state seat of Willoughby, in northern Sydney
2011 - She is appointed transport minister in the O'Farrell government, her tenure including a major restructure of the train network and introduction of the tap-on Opal card
2014 - Barry O'Farrell resigns as premier and Ms Berejiklian chooses not to run the top job before Mike Baird takes it
2015 - Ms Berejiklian begins a covert relationship with Wagga Wagga Liberal MP Daryl Maguire
2017 - Mr Baird resigns and Ms Berejiklian takes on the job of premier
June 2018 - Maguire is drawn into an Independent Commission Against Corruption investigation into Sydney's Canterbury Council
August 2018 - Maguire tenders his resignation
2019 - Ms Berejiklian secures a second term as premier when her party wins the state election
August 2020 - The relationship between Ms Berejiklian and Maguire ends
October 2020 - Maguire admits at an ICAC hearing that he used his position to make money for himself and his associates
October 2021 - ICAC launches a public investigation involving Ms Berejiklian, prompting her resignation as premier
February 2022 - Ms Berejiklian joins Optus in a newly created, senior role
June 2023 - She is found by ICAC to have engaged in serious corrupt conduct and breached public trust
September 2023 - Ms Berejiklian lodges legal action to overturn the ICAC findings
July 2024 - The NSW Court of Appeal delivers its decision on whether the ICAC findings will stand
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