The South Australian Political Landscape
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I hadn't heard that they were close friends, only that they previously worked at the same law firm.
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I don't think Bradman & Ponting were ever really that close 
I might've misread this at the time sounds like Weatherill & Mark Butler are still good friends (make sense both being from the Labor Left):
Premier Jay Weatherill met Mr Butler when they both worked at lawyers Duncan Hannon - along with Isobel Redmond and Patrick Conlon - and they stay in regular contact.
Despite their busy schedules and juggling family life the friends still catch up for the occasional drink at the Alberton Hotel.
http://www.news.com.au/top-stories/mark ... 6224707782
I might've misread this at the time sounds like Weatherill & Mark Butler are still good friends (make sense both being from the Labor Left):
Premier Jay Weatherill met Mr Butler when they both worked at lawyers Duncan Hannon - along with Isobel Redmond and Patrick Conlon - and they stay in regular contact.
Despite their busy schedules and juggling family life the friends still catch up for the occasional drink at the Alberton Hotel.
http://www.news.com.au/top-stories/mark ... 6224707782
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Jimmy_041 wrote:***** That even cracks me up
I agree - it is quite funny!
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Well...there is a faction in her team that dislikes her. There's a comparison.
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How does she get on with Chappelli?
Dunno, I’m just an idiot.
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a disasterous result for the Libs
whether you like or dont like MHS, i think he atleasts attacks the government
isobel - as has been publically mentioned goes missing in action
and how ordinary is it that her media advisor Will Goodings wouldnt even organise anything over the weekend cos it was HIS day off!!!!

whether you like or dont like MHS, i think he atleasts attacks the government
isobel - as has been publically mentioned goes missing in action
and how ordinary is it that her media advisor Will Goodings wouldnt even organise anything over the weekend cos it was HIS day off!!!!
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mighty_tiger_79 wrote:a disasterous result for the Libs
whether you like or dont like MHS, i think he atleasts attacks the government
isobel - as has been publically mentioned goes missing in action
and how ordinary is it that her media advisor Will Goodings wouldnt even organise anything over the weekend cos it was HIS day off!!!!![]()
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Will Goodings? I assume he's Graeme Goodings son?
A year or so ago my mother told me about some radio host either filling in for Bob Francis or on after him that the guy was Graeme Goodings' son and so staunchly right-wing, if him he's found his home.
A year or so ago my mother told me about some radio host either filling in for Bob Francis or on after him that the guy was Graeme Goodings' son and so staunchly right-wing, if him he's found his home.
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So you were just told about it, and took it as gospel.... 
My mother told me your mother is staunchly left wing and quite biased
My mother told me your mother is staunchly left wing and quite biased
Hi, My name is Ron 'Bluey' Dunn. Did you know I played in the 61 & 62 Tasman Premiership sides....
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If anything my mother would be centre-right but yeah thanks for playing.
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Gozu wrote:Will Goodings? I assume he's Graeme Goodings son?
I"m pretty sure he is.
I would hope he'd have a bit more substance about him than his father.
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Gozu wrote:Southee, supposedly Redmond & Weatherill have been close friends for years, might've worked at the same law firm together before entering politics?
I don't know about since they became leaders of their respective parties but before that they used to catch up for a weekly drink.
Thanks Gozu. Thought there was some history there.
Redmond needs to get angry.
Fire up Izzy!!
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The name looks more Dutch than German to me, but I haven't researched him.Dogwatcher wrote:Expect Whetstone to slide in as Shadow Water Minister.
Dan long German name will also rise in stocks after this.
This is a good chance for Redmond to try and gain some solidarity by promoting and pushing the new breed Libs forward.
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That made me think of Don Banfield was Minister Of Health because there had to be a Minister from his Union.Jimmy_041 wrote:At least its democratic unlike the labor party where some union official holds all the power and can walk in and tap a Premier on the shoulder.Gozu wrote:Redmond beats MHS 13 votes to 12 and Steven Marshall replaces Mitch Williams as deputy leader!
Party unity, eh?
And then we get all the really great ministers because they went to the right union even though half of them have trouble stringing a sentence together.
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Izzy is doomed ... she wins by a solidary vote, has a bloke who was all but ready to knife her as a deputy, then the day after the vote is reported as stating that nothing much needs to change and she hasn't thought any further about policy.
WTF???
Keep this up and Liberals will agin snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
She seems a nice enough person but probably shouldn't be in politics.
WTF???
Keep this up and Liberals will agin snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
She seems a nice enough person but probably shouldn't be in politics.
Dunno, I’m just an idiot.
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Well at least we didn't get the result the ALP wanted - MHS as opposition leader.
They are confident his manner would help them turn some swinging voters at least back to the ALP.
I still think Isobel is right to save the campaign until the election is called.
That's why I was concerned about her public service gaffe recently.
Apropos friendship in politics: it is always secondary to the pursuit of power.
They are confident his manner would help them turn some swinging voters at least back to the ALP.
I still think Isobel is right to save the campaign until the election is called.
That's why I was concerned about her public service gaffe recently.
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Psyber wrote:Well at least we didn't get the result the ALP wanted - MHS as opposition leader.
They are confident his manner would help them turn some swinging voters at least back to the ALP.
I still think Isobel is right to save the campaign until the election is called.
That's why I was concerned about her public service gaffe recently.
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ALP are very happy with this result. the best result they could have dreamed of
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GWW wrote:Gozu wrote:Will Goodings? I assume he's Graeme Goodings son?
I"m pretty sure he is.
I would hope he'd have a bit more substance about him than his father.
yep it is the son
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How long until the election? You couldn't possibly vote for this rabble at the moment.
JW must be sitting back laughing his a' off.
JW must be sitting back laughing his a' off.

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