People want the freedom. They want to be able to shop. If you don’t like the shop trading hours and you’re a shop owner, you don’t have to open. Jay Weatherill Read Quote
The two defining issues of this century are both universal but felt locally: the global water crisis and the resources boom. Jay Weatherill Read Quote
South Australia has transformed. There has been a range of changes to our economy over the past 10 years in which we have genuinely set ourselves up for the future. I think we have to start behaving like that’s real and project a quiet confidence in the future of our state. Jay Weatherill Read Quote
We will also have a more rigorous approach to professional development and managing unsatisfactory performance. Jay Weatherill Read Quote
There is an opportunity for us to renew ourselves. There’s an opportunity for us to leave the past behind and present something different for the future. Jay Weatherill Read Quote
We are all in this together. We want to have, I suppose, a single point of entry so that anyone coming near a disability service can get a very complete picture. Government needs to understand that picture, and we need to be able to offer somebody a one-stop shop. Jay Weatherill Read Quote
By and large we have got to find the good leaders to work with to make sure that we build the strength in these communities. Simply issuing edicts from Canberra isn’t going to solve issues on the APY lands. Jay Weatherill Read Quote
What we are trying to do is to look at all of those resources and say, well, would they be better spent on just advocacy and information, or can we make savings out of that and redirect them into savings. Jay Weatherill Read Quote