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  • Australian Labor Party - SA Branch
    The Labor Party is Australia’s oldest and largest political party. Established in 1891, Labor has a proud history of achievement for the people of Australia. Today the Party plays an important role in providing greater opportunity and a fair go for all Australians. The Australian Labor Party aims to improve the lives and protect the rights and conditions of working people....


  • Greens SA
    We are a political party that aims to achieve social and economic justice, a sustainable environment, peace and a real future for our children. To understand what the Greens stand for please read our charter, our policies and browse this web site. Please also visit the Australian Greens national site....


  • Liberal Party SA
    The Liberal Party is the political organisation that is the most representative of the Australian people... ... welcome your participation, because the more committed you become, the greater the Liberal Party reflects the aims and aspirations of all Australians...


  • Senator Natasha Stott-Despoja
    Adelaide born and bred, Natasha Stott Despoja graduated with a BA from the University of Adelaide In 1991. She was involved in student representation at school (founding the State’s first State-wide student representative council) and at University. She was President of the University of Adelaide Students' Association in 1991. She has worked as an adviser for Democrat Senators including for Leaders, Senators John Coulter and Cheryl Kernot. In 1995, at the age of 26, Senator Stott Despoja was the youngest woman ever to enter Federal Parliament. In 1997, she was elected as Deputy Leader of the Democrats and, in April 2001, Leader of the Australian Democrats - the youngest person of any party to hold such a position. In 2001, Senator Stott Despoja was selected by the World Economic Forum as a Global Leader for Tomorrow. In August 2002, Senator Stott Despoja resigned as Leader of the Australian Democrats....


  • South Australian Democrats
    The Australian Democrats have a proud record of being the people's watchdog in the Senate and we are different from the other minor parties to the extent we are not bankrolled by a dominant powerful vested interest. While the other parties represent defined constituencies - be it business or unions or the environmentalists or the christian right - we speak for everyone and anyone who needs a voice in the Parliament....


  • The Nationals - South Australia
    The SA Nationals became one of the newer parliamentary parties in South Australia, first formally appearing when Peter Blacker became the Member for Flinders (1973-93). Rural and regional electorates had previously been served by the Liberal-Country League, formed in 1932, which unlike the conservative parties in other States did not separate into the two distinct strands of Liberal and Country Parties which became familiar in the political landscape....


 
 

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