The standard of taxi service in South Australia and the safety of customers and drivers will be significantly improved under a Redmond Liberal Government.
On forming government in March 2010 a Redmond Liberal Government will launch an immediate review of the State’s strategies aimed at reducing the spiralling road toll.
A reduction to the over representation of 16 to 25 year olds in the road toll will be an urgent priority.
The Liberal Opposition has released plans detailing how a Redmond Liberal Government will rebuild the Royal Adelaide Hospital on its existing site saving the South Australian taxpayers around $1 billion.
South Australia and Victoria are the only two states that do not have a Multi-Code Motorsport facility, and calls have intensified in recent months for a motorsport complex to be developed that provides for the various ‘codes’ of the sport.
This year's Auditor General's Report is one of the most damning since the Rann Labor Government was elected.
The parklands belong to all South Australians. In close consultation with city residents, the Adelaide City Council and the wider community, a Redmond Liberal Government would ensure that the parklands are preserved but are open, accessible, enticing, and above all, well used.
An Isobel Redmond Liberal Government will invest more than $40 million per year in a special fund to build infrastructure and create jobs in regional South Australia.
On forming government in 2010 a State Liberal Government will invest 25 per cent of South Australia's mining royalties into the Regional Development Infrastructure Fund (RDIF).
Compared to national economic performance, South Australia is worse off than it was when Mike Rann became Premier in 2002.
The Liberal Opposition makes the damning assessment, using the government’s own Economic Development Board measures of State performance.
A Budget saved by borrowed federal funds and wrapped in the secrecy of a post-election razor gang should be rejected by voters as the latest example of Labor's poor financial management.
All land tax payers will benefit from a Redmond Liberal government plan to lift the land tax base threshold from $110,000 to $250,000.
This reform will see 57,000 residential and business people with a land value below $250,000 no longer paying any land tax.
Costing around $130 million over four years the plan will provide much needed relief for business operators struggling to survive in a state that has the most expensive land tax system in the nation.
The Liberal Opposition held a Tax Summit at Parliament House in May 2008 and the subsequent report has helped shape the Liberals’ tax reform plans.
South Australians have a right to expect all levels of government are run in a transparent, open and a corruption free manner.
A Redmond led Liberal Government has committed to having an Independent Commission Against Corruption up and running in the first 100 days of Government if elected next March.
A Liberal Government will introduce Individualised Funding – a funding model which allows people to choose what services and support best suits their individual needs.