1/108State Liberal Deputy Opposition Leader Will Hodgman with his wife Nicky and sons from left William 3 and James 1
Premier Will Hodgman’s political career in pictures
Images from the 17-year career of Tasmanian Premier Will Hodgman. Including the Chinese President’s official visit to Tasmania, the apology to the stolen generation and his election wins.
2/108Liberal State Deputy Opposition Leader Will Hodgman enjoys a beer bath and a glass of beer at the Hobart Sanctuary day spa
3/108Politics Portrait William Hodgman son of Michael Hodgman considering joining politics
4/108Politics Portrait William Hodgman Republic campaigner in Franklin
5/108Politics Election Portrait, Liberal Party leader Bob Cheek with the Liberal Party candidates, from left, FRONT row William Hodgman Derek Smith Jan Kuplis Party Leader Bob Cheek Angela Davern Denise Swan CENTRE Brett Whiteley Sue Napier Martin McManus Mark Baker Peter Gutwein Stephen Wilson Ray Williams Jeremy Rockliffe Anita Bromfield BACK Jeff Briscoe Steven Mav Matt Woolnough Russell Anderson Michael Hodgman David Fry Rene Hidding Peter Upton and Mike Downie
6/108Politics Election portrait Franklin Liberal Will Hodgman with his wife Nicky and son William
7/108Politics Portrait Liberal Party leaders Will Hodgman left deputy leader and Rene Hidding Leader of the Opposition right Jeremy Rockliff and Michael Hodgman behind
8/108Published 1st November 2002 Politics Portrait Liberal party team front left to right Will Hodgman deputy leader Sue Napier Rene Hidding leader back left to right Peter Gutwein Brett Whiteley Jeremy Rockliff and Michael Hodgman
9/108Naturalisation Ceremony Nicola Hodgman with her Australian Citizenship certificate husband Will and son William
10/108Education Media Promotion The Mercury Free Books for Schools Politics portrait Will Hodgman and wife Nicky read to their delighted son William
11/108Health Cancer Fundraising Cricket politicians versus media Will Hodgman and Nick McKim celebrate a journalists fallen wicket
12/108Will Hodgman popular choice for Premier
13/108State Election 2006, Liberal Party deputy Leader Will Hodgman at Parliament House
14/108Liberal MHA and deputy leader of the Opposition Will Hodgman with his wife Nicky and sons William, 4, left, and James, 2, on Kingston Beach
15/108Liberal Party new leadership, Jeremy Rockliff, new deputy leader, Peter Gutwein, Will Hodgman, new leader of the Opposition and former leader Rene Hidding
16/108How Tasmanians start the day, Leader of the Liberal Party Will Hodgman tunes into the Sunrise television program on the portable TV while his son William, 4, watches the big television
17/108State Opposition and Liberal Party leader Will Hodgman with his wife Nicky Hodgman and baby daughter Lily Grace Hodgman
18/10825th Annual Bill Sorell Sports Luncheon at Wrest Point Casino, from left Bill Sorell and Liberal Leader Will Hodgman
19/108Leader of the Opposition (Liberal Party leader) Will Hodgman holding a replica of the Ashes urn at Bellerive Oval
20/108Inaugural Dog's Home of Tasmania Ladies Long Table Luncheon at the Hobart Town Hall to raise money for a classroom for schoolchildren who visit the dog's home, Education Minister Labor MP David Bartlett serves Julie Kent and Opposition Leader (Liberal Party leader) Will Hodgman serves Labour MP Lisa Singh
21/108El Salvadorean themed fundraising dinner preview, from left Vanessa Ceren with baby Jeshua, two and a half, Opposition Leader Will Hodgman and Nestor Rodriguez preparing the food for the dinner
22/108Battery Point Foreshore Walk, Liberal leader Will Hodgman surveys the Battery Point foreshore where he would like to see a promenade from Salamanca to Sandy Bay built
23/108At Home with Liberal Leader Will Hodgman, the Hodgman family from left Lily 10 months, Will Hodgman, James Hodgman 3, William Hodgman 5 and Nicky at their Margate home Published Where the Heart Is
24/108Rosebery community members protesting about the planned closure of the Rosebery Hospital outside of Parliament House, Opposition leader Will Hodgman talks to the residents
25/108National Stolen Generation Apology telecast at Parliament House lawns Hobart, from left Liberal deputy leader Jeremy Rockliff, leader Will Hodgman and Sue Napier
26/108Liberal leader Will Hodgman, his children
27/108Nick McKim receives his slab from Opposition Leader Will Hodgman after Nicks team Hawthorn won the Grand Final
28/108State of the State address reply, Parliament House, Hobart, from left, Leader of the Opposition (Liberal leader) Will Hodgman, left, is congratulated by his father Michael Hodgman, top right, after his speech
29/108Will Hodgman with wife and dad Michael at the AFL grand final.Picture: Lyndon Humphrey
30/108March State Election 2010, launch of the Liberal Party's bus for the election campaign, from left Liberal candidates Sue Hickey, Jane Howlett, David Compton, Elise Archer, Jillian Law, Matt Stevenson, Tony Mulder and Jacquie Petrusma, with Liberal Leader Will Hodgman
31/108Will Hodgman, Leader of the Tasmanian State Opposition, spruiking at Flinders Street Station to get people to move to Tasmania with an offer of cash money. Flinders St Station.
32/108State Election 2010, Liberal leader Will Hodgman collects his ballot paper on polling day at Margate
33/108State Election 2010, tally room Wrest Point, Hobart, from left, Liberal Leader Will Hodgman with his wife Nicky Hodgman
34/108State Election 2010, Premier David Bartlett and Liberal leader Will Hodgman meet Governor Peter Underwood at Goverment House, Liberal leader Will Hodgman arrives at Government House for the meeting
35/108Tasmanian State Budget parliamentary estimates inquiry hearing at Parliament House, Hobart, Opposition Leader (Liberal) Will Hodgman listens to Treasurer Michael Aird
36/108Australia Day 2011 celebrations, the annual A Day On The Beach celebrations at Kingston Beach, Tasmanian Liberal Party leader Will Hodgman on the beach with his family, wife Nicky Hodgman, childlren Lily Hodgman (4), William Hodgman (9) and James Hodgman (7)
37/108Liberal policy campaign launch by Liberal Opposition leader Will Hodgman under the slogan "Turn Tasmania Around", Will Hodgman unveiled his Facebook, Twitter, email, worldwide web and realworld push to find out what issues matter most to voters, from left, Tasmanian Tigers cricketer Ed Cowan, who backed the campaign, gives leader Will Hodgman a few tips
38/108Breathe Life for Cystic Fibrosis (CF) Tasmania major awareness and fundraising campaign, 65 Roses Day, a five-minute celebrity cycling challenge held in Hobart's Elizabeth Mall, participants peddled an exercise bike, with their nose pegged while breathing through a straw to know what it feels like to suffer from CF disease, from left, former football great David Fagan and Opposition leader Will Hodgman going through the bike ride with a peg on their nose's and a straw to breathe through
39/108ANF (Australian Nursing Federation) rally at the North West Regional Hospital (NWRH) at Burnie, against state government health funding cuts, Tasmanian Leader of the Opposition Will Hodgman
40/108Leader of the Opposition, Liberal Leader Will Hodgman, in his offices at Parliament House in Hobart, Tasmania
41/108State Budget 2012, Tasmania Parliament, Opposition (Liberal Party) leader Will Hodgman
42/108Mt Wellington cable car proposal, Leader of the Tasmanian Liberal Party Will Hodgman with his wife Nicky Hodgman on the summit of Mount Wellington
43/108Tasmanian Leader of the Opposition Will Hodgman coaching the Sandy Bay Lions, his eldest son William's under 11 football team, Will talks to his players
44/108Will Hodgman with his family, L-R Lily, 7, Nicky, James, 10 and William, 12. The Liberal state conference at Wrest Point. Hobart
45/108Will Hodgman announced extra funding for surf lifesaving in Tasmania during Australia Day celebrations at Kingston Beach
46/108a Day in the life of Will Hodgman, picture of Will at the Bridgewater PCYC for a boxing match with Hobart 7 HO FM radio announcer Mick Newell.
47/108Will Hodgman holds his daughter Lily and is joined by his son James and his wife Nicola Hodgman after his address to the party faithful at the Liberals Campaign Launch in Launceston yesterday.
48/108Matt Groom and opposition leader Will Hodgman. Liberal policy launch, Melaleuca, South Coast Track Tasmania.
49/108Tasmanian Liberal leader Will Hodgman MP and Braddon Liberal Adam Brooks sample mussels with Chef Ben Milbourne at Ghost Rock Vineyard in Northdown, Ben will host a new television series titled "Ben's Menu" on commercial television later this year
50/108Opposition leader, Will Hodgman casts his vote at City Hall.
51/108Will Hodgman after giving his speech in the tally room with his wife Nicky at Wrest Point
52/108Tasmanian Premier elect Will Hodgman with his wife Nicola on the day after the election. Picture: Francis Aaron
53/108Developer Rob Lynch and Premier Will Hodgman discuss the holiday on water headworks charges for developers at the Glebe Hill site.
54/108new Icebreaker to replace the Aurora Australia. Will Hodgman, left, Australian Antarctic Division operations manager Robb Clifton, David Bushby, Matt Groom and Greg Hunt and Eric Hutchinson speaking to Aurora Australis chief mate Gerry O'Doherty
55/108Premier of Tasmania Will Hodgman (centre) reads The Coat by Julie Hunt (right) and Ron Brooks to, Natasha Furjanic, 7, Fergus Depaoli, 8. The Premier will today launch the annual Premier’s Reading Challenge at Parliament House
56/108Qantas reveals new 717 plane with Tasse themed artwork that will fly the new Tassie routes at Cambridge Hobart Airport picture of Qantas Domestic CEO Lyell Strambi right with premier Will Hodgman
57/108Premier Will Hodgman speaks to media at door stopper
58/108Liberal Candidate for Bass, Sarah Courtney, Premier Will Hodgman and Jetstar Australia and New Zealand CEO David Hall announced extra seats into and out of Tasmania. Pictured here at the Cataract Gorge, Launceston.
59/108Tasmanian premier Will Hodgman in his office in the Executive Building, Hobart
60/108Tamanian Premier Will Hodgman during the Liberal Party of Australia 57th Federal Council held at the Sofitel Hotel on Saturday, June 28, 2014, in Melbourne, Australia. Picture: Hamish Blair
61/108ICC World Cup CEO John Harnden announces that the Scotish cricket team will be training at Kingborough Twin Ovals during the lead up to the ICC World Cup. Premier Will Hodgman, ICC World Cup CEO John Harnden and Kingborough and Tasmanian cricket player Jackson Bird.
62/108Governor Kate Warner with Premier Will Hodgman. New Tasmanian Governor Kate Warner is sworn in.
63/108Mercury journalist has a one on one with premier Will Hodgman
64/108(L-R) Tasmanian Premier Will Hodgman and Prime Minister Tony Abbott during a visit to Charlton Farm Produce at Moriarty
65/108His Excellency Mr Xi Jinping, President of the People's Republic of China and Madame Peng Liyuan meet a baby Tasmanian Devil from Bonorong Wildlife Park, with Premier of Tasmania Will Hodgman (centre) Government House, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
66/108Premier Will Hodgman talks with Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre President Dave Warrener during a meeting at Launceston
67/108premier Will Hodgman, left, and Brian Ritchie at the MONA FOMA launch
68/108Premier Will Hodgman and William Mure from Mures Restaurant with some fresh oysters. Brand Tasmania and Deptartment of State Growth launch multi-lingual wesbite promoting Tasmanian food and beverages
69/108Left to right, Twiggy Forrest with Tasmanian Premier, Will Hodgman
70/108treasurer Peter Gutwein, left, and premier Will Hodgman leave after speaking to the media about the pay freeze
71/108COAG. The Prime Minister Tony Abbott during a joint COAG press conference with State Premiers and Territoy Chief Ministers at Parliament Houyse in Canberra. State Premiers and Territoy Chief Ministers Colin Barnett, Mike Baird, Adam Giles, Dan Andrews, Will Hodgman, Annastacia Palaszczuk, Jay Weatherill and Andrew Barr with PM Tony Abbott. Pic by Gary Ramage
72/108Premier Will Hodgman (centre) and AFL Chairman Mike Fitzpatrick talk about the future of AFL football in Tasmania
73/108Premier Will Hodgman signing an agreement at Hobart City Hall with Professor Peter Rathjen - University of Tasmania Vice-Chancellor.
74/108Heart Foundation CEO Graeme Lynch, Premier Will Hodgman and cyclist Jeremy Scott, Heart Foundation ambassador. Preview of tomorrow's Heart Foundation breakfast.
75/108L-R Treasurer Peter Gutwein who has picked up the Forestry portfolio, Tasmanian Governor Kate Warner, Tasmanian Premier Will Hodgman, new Minister for Mining, Building and Construction along with Racing Adam Brooks. Swearing in at Government House of new ministry positions in the Tasmanian government. Picture: NIKKI DAVIS-JONES
76/108premier Will Hodgman checks the vinyl collection at the Mawson's Huts Replica Museum with the chairman of the Mawson's Huts Foundation David Jensen. pic Sam Rosewarne
77/108Tasmanian premier Will Hodgman shaves off Nick Corkhill's moustache to raise money for Movember. pic Sam Rosewarne
78/108(L-R) Daniel Bracken Myer Chief Merchandise and Marketing Officer, Premier Will Hodgman, Hobart Lord Mayor, Sue Hickey, Myer ambassador Jen Hawkins, property developer Emmanuel Kalis and Hobart Myer manager Peter Monachetti officially open the store. LUKE BOWDEN
79/108State Election 2010, Liberal Party fundraising lunch at Bellerive Oval with public speaker Sam Kekovich, from left, Liberal leader Will Hodgman and Sam Kekovich
80/108Deputy Leader of the Opposition Will Hodgman at the Ralphs Bay Meeting at the Lauderdale Hall
81/108Royal Hobart Hospital (RHH) crisis, Liberal Leader of the Opposition Will (William) Hodgman
82/108Clarence Cup Race Day at Elwick, from left Liberal MHA Wiil Hodgman, Vannessa Goodwin and Wendy Kennedy
83/108Politics Portrait William and Michael Hodgman outside Parliament House
84/108Politics Portrait State Liberal Party acting leader Will Hodgman with his wife Nicky son William 2 and new baby James
85/108Fathers Day Liberal leader Will Hodgman plays with his boys James Hodgman and William Hodgman
86/108State of the State address, from left, Leader of the Opposition (Liberal leader) Will Hodgman and Jeremy Rockliff listen to the premier's speech
87/108Premier Will Hodgman dressed up for Le Weekend a new French inspired festival to be held in Cygnet. Picture: SAM ROSEWARNE Credit: Willie Smith's Cider for the location at their orchard Myer for the t-shirt: Blaq blue stripe t-shirt Bike Ride Hobart - provided the vintage bike.
88/108State Election 2006 Liberal MHA Will Hodgman at the tally room, Wrest Point Casino
89/108State Election 2006, Liberal member for Franklin Will Hodgman in the Tally Room at Wrest Point watching the boards
90/108Taste of the Huon at Ranelagh, Opposition leader Will Hodgman at the Taste
91/108Opposition Leader, Will Hodgman
92/108Premier of Tasmania, Will Hodgman by the waterfront in Hobart.
93/108Premier Will Hodgman and Treasurer Peter Gutwein on the Hobart waterfront. Tasmanian State Budget 2016. Picture: NIKKI DAVIS-JONES
94/108Premier Will Hodgman speaks during question time in Parliament Picture: LUKE BOWDEN
95/108V8 super cars at Symmons plains Tasmania,,picture of premier Will Hodgman speaking with driver James Courtney from the Holden team in the pits
96/108Premier Will Hodgman and Braddon MP Adam Brooks at the North West Regional Hospital at Burnie
97/108Bridgewater bridge funding announcement,. picture of from left, Guy Barnett(liberal) , Premier Will Hodgman, minister Rene Hidding, and Liberal , Mark Shelton,
98/108Ovation of the Seas cruise ship in Hobart. Premier Will Hodgman speaking at the press conference. Picture: SAM ROSEWARNE.
99/108Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull visited the town of Launceston on June 9, 2016 to talk with Tasmanian Premier Will Hodgman at the Launceston Levee and the floods in Tasmania. Picture: Adam Taylor
100/108Will Hodgman pours a drink at the Salamanca Inn. Premier, Will Hodgman, and the Minister for State Growth, Matthew Groom, will launch a training initiative to help boost skills in the hospitality industry. Picture: RICHARD JUPE
101/108Premier Will Hodgman, committee member Caroline Ross, Scott Targett from the band Big Wally and Richmond president Brendon Gale, who will be a coach Sunday's Reclink Community Cup match at North Hobart Oval. Picture: RICHARD JUPE
102/108Premier Will Hodgman visits the SES headquarters in Huonville. Picture: LUKE BOWDEN
103/108***SEE SPORTS ED. BRETT STUBBS BEFORE USE EMBARGOED*** The Hodgman family (L-R) Lily, Will, Premier Will Hodgman, family Labrador Maisie, Nicky and James excited for the upcoming Big Bash Season for the Hobart Hurricane Picture: LUKE BOWDEN
104/108Tasmanian Premier Will Hodgman with some of the many cranes visible in the sky around Hobart signaling construction in the city. Premier Will Hodgman joined by Master Builders Association's Michael Kershbaum in relation to the strength in Tasmania's economy and the plans for the future. Picture: NIKKI DAVIS-JONES
105/108Opposition Leader Rebecca White (left) and Premier Will Hodgman (right) at the Property Council of Australia - Tasmanian Leaders Debate, Wrest Point Casino Picture: LUKE BOWDEN
106/108New Speaker of the House, Mark Shelton is taken to the seat by outgoing speaker Elise Archer and Premier Will Hodgman. Picture: RICHARD JUPE
107/108Will Hodgman gets a kiss from his wife Nicky before his speech. Picture: SAM ROSEWARNE.
108/108Premier Will Hodgman (right) shows his displeasure at new member, Sue Hickey (left) after she was surprisingly nominated for Speaker and won. Picture: LUKE BOWDEN