Premier Steven Marshall promises a 350-hectare 'water oasis' in Adelaide's north-east and a rejuvenation of the River Torrens if he is re-elected, a task made more difficult by a poll showing Labor ahead by six points leading into the state election.
On a two-party-preferred basis, the poll also showed Labor was leading by 53 per cent to the Liberals' 47 per cent."I think polls move around a lot," he said., then he didn't win his own seat."
"The Liberal Party has transformed the state over the past four years, and we've done it in the midst of a global pandemic," he said. "We're also going to spend $400,000 on working with the College of Psychiatrists to ensure we have a long-term recruitment strategy for child psychologists and psychiatrists into the future," he said.
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