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Liberal Party of Australia (SA Division) Authorised by A Hyde, Liberal Party (SA Division), 104 Greenhill Rd, Unley SA 5061.

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Joined July 2013
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@SALibMedia
SA Liberal Media
5 months
When will the new Women's and Children’s Hospital scheduled for 2030-31 be completed? In the last 24 hours we've heard through media: •⁠ ⁠Executive lead of the project team says completion by 2033-34 •⁠ ⁠Labor Premier says this morning on ABC radio by 2032 •⁠
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@SALibMedia
SA Liberal Media
5 months
Just in: Party Pete punts to Picton all questions about the New WCH Project. Someone needs to take responsibility for this mess.
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@VincentTarzia
Vincent Tarzia, MP
6 months
ICYMI: We have committed to getting heavy trucks off Portrush Road and Cross Road by building the Greater Adelaide Freight Bypass 🚚🚛
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@AdlEmergStatus
Adelaide Emergency Departments
6 months
There are 127 people admitted & waiting for a hospital bed housed in our adult EDs. This significantly reduces ED capacity to assess & manage new patients! @PictonChris @ANMFSA @SA_Ambulance @acemonline @amasamembers @sasmoa4doctors https://t.co/9Z16JTeSIY
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@VincentTarzia
Vincent Tarzia, MP
6 months
The Liberals will get heavy trucks off Portrush Road, Cross Road and local streets if elected. The State Liberal team will commit $211 million, to co-fund the Greater Adelaide Freight Bypass solution for South Australia, joining with the Federal Coalition’s $840 million pledge.
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@VincentTarzia
Vincent Tarzia, MP
6 months
BREAKING: Ambulance ramping is up again. Latest results expose that patients and paramedics spent 4134 hours stuck on the ramp in March. Delivered by a government who promised to fix it.
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@VincentTarzia
Vincent Tarzia, MP
7 months
It starts now.
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@LiberalSAHQ
The SA Liberals
7 months
RT @SALibMedia: Atrocious answering by Peter Malinauskas during the debate. Asked about 3 broken promises, all he does is stutter and shi…
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@LiberalSAHQ
The SA Liberals
7 months
RT @SALibMedia: How Can this Premier look a South Australian in the eye and tell them they are better off than they were 3 years ago? You…
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@SALibMedia
SA Liberal Media
7 months
BREAKING: Peter Malinauskas just admits at the Leader’s debate that he knows the ramping crisis is not fixed. Admission of a broken election promise. #saparli
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@SALibMedia
SA Liberal Media
7 months
ABS today - Under Labor we have seen 8 consecutive quarters of negative Net Interstate Migration in SA. More Australians are leaving SA for other states than are moving here. The 'brain drain' is well and truly back in SA.
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@SALibMedia
SA Liberal Media
7 months
Direct from Question Time: Government confirms not one new home built on their February 2023 land release sites. Government is unable to say how many apprentices and trainees have commenced since their housing roadmap was launched.
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@VincentTarzia
Vincent Tarzia, MP
7 months
Drought conditions continue to worsen - but truckloads of hay meant to support our farmers are stuck at the Victorian border, waiting for a fuel subsidy the Malinauskas Government hasn’t approved. It’s time for the Government to step up and get this critical support moving.
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@SALibMedia
SA Liberal Media
7 months
Under Labor, SA has the weakest business confidence in the nation 📉 https://t.co/zVtl5tynPl
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@VincentTarzia
Vincent Tarzia, MP
7 months
It’s another harrowing statistic. Peter Malinauskas promised South Australians Labor would fix ramping. But on his watch it’s never been worse.
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@SALibMedia
SA Liberal Media
7 months
“South Australia’s EDs are performing at their worst levels in recent history.” https://t.co/QiWcjBNsq3
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@FinancialReview
Financial Review
8 months
Labor’s $130 billion of spending decisions is the biggest first-term increase since the 1970s, prompting experts to warn workers face a rising tax burden.
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Labor’s $130 billion of spending decisions is the biggest first-term increase since the 1970s, prompting experts to warn workers face a rising tax burden.
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@VincentTarzia
Vincent Tarzia, MP
8 months
The hydrogen office is all hype and no results—burning cash while delivering little. It’s time to shut it down and move on.
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@AlbertonPower
Dave Lloyd
8 months
@VincentTarzia 1) How would you propose the government supports the people of Whyalla? 2) What would you do to reduce energy prices in South Australia? Give us reason to think you can fix the problems you've highlighted.
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@SALibMedia
SA Liberal Media
8 months
BREAKING: Premier announces he is basically running away from his $1 billion hydrogen plant on 5AA this morning, his only energy policy from the 2022 State Election.
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