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Stand up for South Australia

Everyone deserves a fair go, access to a good education, quality health services and opportunities to succeed and prosper.

The Australian Labor Party has a long and proud history of fighting for and delivering on these goals.

Since the ALP was established in 1891, it has always been the party with the vision for a better future. The labour movement won better pay and safer worksites for all workers – hard-fought gains which the ALP will defend and extend.

In SA, we have put record numbers of police on the beat, built better schools to equip students with the skills they need for the future, created an advanced health service and built the vital infrastructure we need. Because of The ALP, South Australia is a world leader in delivering clean, reliable and affordable energy. The ALP knows how to protect the environment at the same time as supporting business and economic growth.

State Labor, led by Peter Malinauskas, continues to stand up for South Australia on the national stage, making sure our voice is heard and our people are respected.

Only Labor has the vision to grow jobs today and create the jobs of tomorrow.

 

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Meet Peter

Peter Malinauskas is a father of four, a weekend gardener, a pretty average footy player and the Premier of South Australia.

Peter’s family history has taught him how each generation of South Australians benefits from those that came before. Peter’s grandparents left war-torn Europe in the 1940s in search of a better life. Peter’s parents worked tirelessly to teach him the value of hard work.

Now with a young family of his own, Peter deeply understands our shared responsibility to build a better future for all our kids. Politicians have a reputation for focusing on the short term, but Peter focuses on the long term, and a better future for all South Australians.

That’s why his Government’s policies—on health, jobs, education and the environment— are always about the next generation.

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