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My favourite part is when she dusts off the bicycle for the media. Every election it makes an appearance yet somehow she still gets fatter! :D

I like how many of the South Australian Labor party have cultivated the eccentric bike rider appearance. Between Vini, Atko and Fat Pat you'd think someone could be a little more creative!
 
I like how many of the South Australian Labor party have cultivated the eccentric bike rider appearance. Between Vini, Atko and Fat Pat you'd think someone could be a little more creative!

I'd like to make fun of the Liberal shadow ministers, but that would require people knowing just who the hell they are, let alone what portfolio they have.
 
I'd like to make fun of the Liberal shadow ministers, but that would require people knowing just who the hell they are, let alone what portfolio they have.

I admit to only being able to confidently name two Liberal shadows despite regarding myself as well informed.

I am however a fully paid up member of the Devil You Don't Know society.
 
I admit to only being able to confidently name two Liberal shadows despite regarding myself as well informed.

I am however a fully paid up member of the Devil You Don't Know society.

Quick perusal of the SA Liberal site, and these are the only members of the shadow cabinet I even knew the names of - plus I've bolded the ones where I actually knew what portfolio they had

Isobel Redmond - Leader, Mulitcultural Affairs, Arts

David Ridgway - Police, Transport and Infrastructure, Urban Development and Planning, City of Adelaide

Dr Duncan McFetridge - Health, Mental Health, Aboriginal Affairs (Great set of portfolios for the vet who used to take care of my dog. Yes, we're taking RAH advice from a guy who used to give shots to dogs in a 3 room veterinarians surgery at the bottom of Chandlers Hill Road)

Martin Hamilton-Smith - Economic Development, Industry and Trade, Doorman for the Hall of Knifed Liberal Leaders

Iain Evans - Industrial Relations, Consumer Affairs, Gambling, Knife Sharpener

Vickie Chapman - Shadow Attorney General

Rob Lucas - Finance

There are another 11 members of shadow cabinet I have never heard of before, including the current deputy, and some of these people actually have important portfolios.
 

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Quick perusal of the SA Liberal site, and these are the only members of the shadow cabinet I even knew the names of - plus I've bolded the ones where I actually knew what portfolio they had

Isobel Redmond - Leader, Mulitcultural Affairs, Arts

David Ridgway - Police, Transport and Infrastructure, Urban Development and Planning, City of Adelaide

Dr Duncan McFetridge - Health, Mental Health, Aboriginal Affairs (Great set of portfolios for the vet who used to take care of my dog. Yes, we're taking RAH advice from a guy who used to give shots to dogs in a 3 room veterinarians surgery at the bottom of Chandlers Hill Road)

Martin Hamilton-Smith - Economic Development, Industry and Trade, Doorman for the Hall of Knifed Liberal Leaders

Iain Evans - Industrial Relations, Consumer Affairs, Gambling, Knife Sharpener

Vickie Chapman - Shadow Attorney General

Rob Lucas - Finance

There are another 11 members of shadow cabinet I have never heard of before, including the current deputy, and some of these people actually have important portfolios.

just for fun, the others might be, without looking

Steven Griffiths - treasury - v nice guy
David Pisoni - small business -
Mitch Williams - not sure - Primary inudstry
Michelle Lensink - health, aged etc - really smart operator
Terry Stephens


Its a good point though. I work in State govt, but how many know the labour ministers in any case other than the obvious 5-6.
 
former Gawler Mayor Tony Piccolo who will hang in there IMO).

While I agree Mitchell is no certainty to go back to Labor, I think Adelaide is safe enough with a 10.4% swing required to oust J-Lo

Piccolo very active local member and very down to earth. Will hang on for mine.

Surely Hanna will win Mitchell again. He is a good operator.

No chance J-Lo will lose for mine. Unfortunately.

Labor a big chance of getting Stuart. Have you seen the name of the Lib candidate:D though could work either way.
 
Jo172 and ST - some really good points made by both of you.

Doesn't it come down to the fact that the public think that putting people in jail for longer will solve the problem when in fact we know that it won't.

Rann plays on this as much as possible.

I realise I have made significnat gneralisations, but your points on the split betwen the Exec and judicial branhes are really thought provoking but seem to revolve around independence and its link with who appointed these people in the first place.

My view is that once appointed, they should be left to do their job. Rann or any politician interfering with the parole board is for me completely wrong.

I also think the AG should be independed and not an MP - similar to the Auditor General. Perhaps appointed by both ouses in joint sitting.

My political leanings are leftish for the record in case you didn't realise.

Shoot holes in all of this as you see fit. Great to see some interesting debate at least.
 
Jars I don't mind an elected AG so long as theyvdo the job of an AG.

If they stay out of the way of the Crown Solicitor, Solicitor General and DPP there's nothing wrong with being partisan. The problem is that Atko wants to individually run all these and thinks it's part of the job.

The fact we have an Attorney General who constantly attacks the system(dellusional anyone?) rather than seeking to explain and when necassary defend it is a joke for someone holding that job.

Atko would go down as myvleast favourite person in the world before even gettting into his embarassing comments relating to Internet filters, whether people exist and r rated games.

Some of the stories you hear around the law field relating to Atko's sheer ineptitude ate legendary.
 
My view is that once appointed, they should be left to do their job. Rann or any politician interfering with the parole board is for me completely wrong.

Well, i think part of the problem is a misperception about what their job actually is. (hell, Jo thought they were judicial).

As far as i can tell, their role is to make a recommendation, and it is within the Governments normal range of powers to overrule their decision.
 
Of course when you base your entire perception of life around what Mummy and Daddy and their lawyer friends think you might be a bit isolated.

It also amazes me that you're suprised the bloke dislikes the legal profession, whilst at the same time declaring that everyone you know in the profession spends their entire life dedicated to saying that hes shit.

I love how you resort to personal attacks to me when you don't have anything to defend him with.

As with the legal profession, it's a chicken and an egg thing. He doesn't like them because he's never practised and lacks any practical understanding of the profession.
 
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/...otes-in-morialta/story-fn2sdwup-1225837137310

Looks like Trish Draper will fail to win back the seat of Newland for Liberals. However with Morialta looking like it's going back to the Liberals, I still maintain my initial stance that Labor will win with a reduced majority.

Very surprised Draper got preselected after her disastrous stint as the Federal member for Makin (which has now become a safe Labor seat)
Yep, I agree with this. Numbers don't add up for the Libs but they'll improve quite a bit.
 

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http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/...-under-rann-plan/story-e6frea83-1225837761985

And it looks like next to go under Rann Rule will be the presumption of innocence ...

Amendments to sentencing are one thing, but the idea of having past crimes as admissible evidence would be laughable if it wasn't serious.



Interesting development. Need more information to make a serious assessment of how i feel about it.

On one level i dont like any potential errosion of the presumption of innocence, and being tried on previous cases could be a dangerous situation.

On the other, i feel the law has failed to keep up with what the science now suggests about pattern behaviour.
 
Southerntakeover17053090 said:
;Jo, you make yourself the issue continually by trying to stick your chest out looking for a medal all the time. We get it, you are training to be a lawyer, you know other lawyers. How often do you need to mention that youve picked something up 'in discussion with other lawyers' or something similar. Noone actually gives you more credibility for it.

You dont actually make any other points that require defending half the time.

So I have life experience that allows me to give informed commentary. I'm ok with that.

Should we go back through the teacher's strike thread and see examples of you doing the same?

With all due respect you're speaking like a true Flinders Law Student with a chip on their shoulder.

Southerntakeover17053090 said:
;And truthfully, the way you carry on entirely sums up half of the problems with the legal system in this state. Theres an enclosed little sect in the legal profession, who run their own little fiefdoms, and cant stand to see anyone who doesnt belong to their club touching anything that could affect them.

How dare the people who work in a system, understand the system and want to see the system improved take opposition to purely populist political stunts aimed at undermining that very system.

Truly shocking.
 
Oh, and just back to the parole board...

If people find it offensive that an AG that isnt a trained legal professional can interfere with the parole process...

They should perhaps remember that the majority of the parole board holds no legal training either.

My outrage has nothing to do with the legal training.

It's any politican making the decision and when they do it kicking up a fuss in a way designed to create public anger at the system for their own political purposes.

Even in your worst case scenario where the Parole Board ticks the wrong box on the form and the Snowtown murderers are let out after 3 years there were much more responsible remedies that could have been undertaken by the Government.

Instead they manufactured outrage, defammed their own parole board appointments and did what they do constantly, undermining the system.
 
So I have life experience that allows me to give informed commentary. I'm ok with that.

Substitute life experience with 'but daddy says' and informed commentary with 'biased as hell'.

Should we go back through the teacher's strike thread and see examples of you doing the same?

Feel free to. I didnt paint myself as the worlds greatest teaching expert, bragging about my deep connections to teachers.

With all due respect you're speaking like a true Flinders Law Student with a chip on their shoulder.

Lol at the thought that the uni im at makes a difference.

More snobbery Jo? I mean, im happy to see it put in writing to be honest. Atleast you're not now pretending to be a concerned average Jo.

How dare the people who work in a system, understand the system and want to see the system improved take opposition to purely populist political stunts aimed at undermining that very system.

Yes, they're so afraid of outside review of their flawed system that they transform into raving loonies, and rabidly attack anyone who dares ask questions of them.
 

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my mind is slowly getting made up

(ill use federal descrptions though)

HoR - Labour
Senate - 1. AbortSA
2. Democrats
insert all but
5th last - Labour
4th last - Liberals
3rd last - Greens
2nd last - Family First
last - Save RAH

now, Greens are probably the party that is closest to my ideologies (unless there is actually a communist party out there), that policy will not work at State level and would probably not work on a federal level (would work on a global scale though)

I dont want major parties monopolising both houses, so I vote for minor parties and independants at senate level

but my HOR voting will always be the same
if finances are terrible - liberal (will be a shit term, but we at least make $ for labour to spend)
if finances are ok - labour
 
I am not sure if this was reported in the papers or anything, but it was reported on Media Watch. Apparently Atkinson sent a legal letter to someone who commented on an AdelaideNow article saying that Atko was a 'Crook'.


He sent a letter to the Advertiser & to the man who left the comment (he used his real name and suburb)

The letter basically said either pay me $20,000 compensation, or write an apology on AdelaideNow.

To which both complied.




There is something very wrong with Atkinson. The Crook.

One of the wonderful things about Atkinson is that he sees no contradiction in threatening private individuals making fair comments in a political discussion with defammation actions whilst repeatedly making defammatory comments under the protection of parliamentary privilege or when he stuffs this up allowing the state government to indemnify him such as what happened with Dr. Cannon. That Rann didn't ask him to resign after that episode was a disgrace.
 

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