Apr 20, 2012
The Proposed Basin Plan of the Murray Darling Basin Authority seeks to address the over-allocation of water resources that has been a major factor in the environmental challenges now facing the system but the State Parliamentary Team is concerned that the draft plan does not, at this stage, strike an appropriate balance to realistically do so.
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Apr 19, 2012
Quality teaching and local school management is fundamental to delivering first class education and future opportunities for our children.
A Redmond Liberal Government will trial new autonomy measures in 30 schools that will give principals greater authority.
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Dec 16, 2011
Despite a warning from the Auditor-General that “the State may have developed a culture of expecting growing revenues to continue to support increasing expenses”, Labor has continued to spend more than it earns.
Next year Labor will run the largest deficit in nearly 20 years after a surplus was predicted in 2012-13 only six months ago.
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Dec 15, 2011
In the 2010-11 state budget the State Labor Government stripped $1.174 million per year from regional community hospitals in Moonta, Ardrossan, Keith and Glenelg. These hospitals provide critical services to their local communities and have been abandoned by the State Labor Government.
A Liberal Government will review the viability of all community hospitals and reinstate $1.174 million of annual community hospital funding.
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Oct 17, 2011
A vibrant Adelaide CBD is vital for the future of South Australia.
The SA Liberals are developing a range of incentives to drive residential and commercial development and revitalise the Adelaide CBD.
The SA Liberals are listening to the views of all South Australians and want to hear what you think of our ideas to revitalise Adelaide.
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Jun 10, 2011
Labor’s tenth State Budget has delivered debt, deficit and deceit to South Australian families, which means more pain to SA families through increased cost of living.
Rises in taxes, charges and utilities will cost the average household about $750 per year for no improvement in services.
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Feb 06, 2011
Intolerance to heat is a medical problem which can affect people suffering from a variety of conditions.
Every other state except Tasmania provides a medical cooling concession to help people pay for their medical need for cooling.
The State Liberals have listened to community calls and will introduce a medical cooling concession if elected in 2014.
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