Sam Duluk mp Member for Davenport Community Newsletter Mid-Year 2017 A 1/7-9 Young Street, Blackwood SA 5051 P 8278 5844 E davenport@parliament.sa.gov.au Electorate Office Where: 1/7-9 Young Street, Blackwood SA 5051 (Opposite Waite Reserve) Tel: (08) 8278 5844 Post: PO Box 445, Blackwood SA 5051 Email: davenport@parliament. sa.gov.au Web: www.samduluk.com.au We are here to help My office can help you with: JP services Disputes with Government departments Concerns with Council matters Grant applications Congratulatory message requests Flag requests Escalation of NBN & Telstra faults We also provide photocopying services for community groups and not-for-profit organisations. Message from Sam Welcome to my community newsletter which has a special focus on the State Liberal Party s commitment to invest $20 million into the Mitcham Hills road network, as well as policy announcements relating to Education and the Environment. The recent Parliamentary weeks have been dominated by the 2017/18 preelection jobs budget. It is the third consecutive year that the Government has dubbed it s State Budget a jobs budget. Unfortunately for South Australian s though, once again this Budget fails to create the momentum that is genuinely needed to tackle the scourge of unemployment. The Budget also proposes a new State Bank Tax a tax that will have a devastating impact on job creation, on business confidence, and on South Australia s economic reputation interstate and overseas. As always, I appreciate hearing from members of my community about the issues that are important to them, and I encourage you to complete the enclosed community survey and return it to my office. Sam Pictured: ANZAC Day Ceremony at the Coromandel Valley Soliders Memorial. Pictured: Sarah Sutter, CEO of Nature Play SA & Danielle in the Nature-Play space at Wittunga Botanic Garden. Pictured: Opening of new Blackwood Football Club coaches box with Federal Member for Boothby, Nicolle Flint MP and President, Jason Burns. 8278 5844 www.samduluk.com.au /SamDulukMP
LITERACY GUARANTEE If elected in March 2018, a Liberal Government will implement a comprehensive program to improve literacy and numeracy outcomes for all students, with the benefit to be most profound for those students with dyslexia and other learning difficulties. We want our schools to lead the nation, and for our students to be the beneficiaries of the best education system in Australia. While many of our schools, and our teachers, are doing an excellent job, the latest NAPLAN results ranked South Australia last or second last in 16 out of 20 NAPLAN categories. The State Liberal Party is committed to improving literacy and numeracy outcomes for all students, and our Literacy Guarantee is a positive step to improving the quality of South Australia s education system. To find out more about our Literacy Guarantee please visit www.samduluk.com.au or contact my office. The Literacy Guarantee program will comprise: Literacy coaches with expertise in phonics & teaching students with learning difficulties Phonics checks for all Year One students across South Australia Free dyslexia workshops for parents across the state New parental engagement resources for schools and families Support for breakfast programs in every school that needs one GLENTHORNE NATIONAL PARK A Liberal Government will bring together a number of parcels of land in Adelaide s southern suburbs to form Adelaide s second metropolitan National. This proposal is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to preserve and revitalise a significant portion of existing open space and turn it into a thriving environmental and recreational precinct. The new National would include Glenthorne Farm (208 hectares of open space which is currently not accessible to the public); O Halloran Hill Recreation ; Marino Conservation ; Hallett Cove Conservation ; Reservoir and the Field River Valley. South Australia has a beautiful natural environment which the State Liberal Party is committed to protecting, thus ensuring that our wildlife and vegetation corridors are preserved. To find out more about Glenthorne National please visit www.glenthorne.com.au or contact my office. Glenthorne National will: Create an environmental and recreational community asset Preserve this unique green belt for future generations Protect our natural heritage: stunning landscapes, native wildlife and roaming bushland Become a tourist destination, attracting interstate and overseas visitors Cover 1,500 hectares (more than Belair National ) Pictured: At the City of Mitcham Citizenship Ceremony. Pictured: Accepting the donation of a defibrillator from the Blackwood Freemasons Lodge on behalf of the community, at Foodland Blackwood. Pictured: With Steve Murray, Liberal Candidate for Davenport, at the farewell for outgoing chairperson of Flagstaff Hill Community Centre Mr Bharat Naker. Pictured: Bob and Albert from the Friends of Sturt Gorge Recreation showing me around the Gorge flood mitigation dam. Pictured: Opening the Blackwood Rotary Art Show.
The South Australian Liberal Party investing $20 million in the Mitcham Hills Network Investment in the Mitcham Hills road network is desperately needed to reduce traffic congestion, improve road safety for residents and commuters, and mitigate risk in the event of a bushfire. Whilst the proposed funding to improve the Blackwood roundabout announced in the 2017/18 Budget is an important first step in this investment, a future Marshall Liberal Government will deliver additional infrastructure improvements for the Mitcham Hills by: Adopting key recommendations of the Management Plan (RMP) prepared by the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (DPTI) in 2015. Working with DPTI to prioritse road safety upgrades throughout the Mitcham Hills. Continuing to consult with the Mitcham Hills community, taking into account all modes of transport: rail freight, cars, buses, commuter trains, bicycles and pedestrians. Working with the City of Mitcham to prioritise road safety upgrades throughout the Mitcham Hills road network, especially Coromandel Parade and parking in the Blackwood shopping precinct. Main - Russell Street junction Shepherds Hill - Brighton Parade / Waite Street intersection INVESTING IN OUR COMMUNITY Blackwood Roundabout Upgrade Coromandel Parade and parking in the Blackwood Shopping precinct
COMMUNITY SURVEY Once you have completed this form, post to PO Box 445, Blackwood SA 5051 or scan and email to davenport@parliament.sa.gov.au STATE ISSUES Please number (from 1 to 4) the four issues that concern you the most Increases in the cost of living Securing SA s energy supply Investing in infrastructure Creating local jobs Investing in our schools Protecting our local environment Tackling crime in our community Improving health care Services for the elderly Growing our economy OUR POLICIES Let me know whether you support these policies 1. Globe Link our road, rail and air freight strategy that will remove freight trains from the Mitcham Hills 2. Our commitment to invest $20 million into the Mitcham Hills road network 3. Opposing Labor s State Bank Tax to allow for growth and investment in our State 4. Capping council rates to stop dramatic annual increases 5. Public ICAC hearings for an open and transparent Government 6. Our Literacy Guarantee for the best possible start for all students ABOUT POLITICS Please select one of the following options: (optional) I ALWAYS support the following party Liberal Labor Xenophon Team One Nation YOUR DETAILS Greens Australian Conservatives Other/Independent OR I USUALLY support the following party Liberal Labor Xenophon Team One Nation Greens Australian Conservatives Other/Independent OR I don t support any particular political party Full name: ADDRESS: EMAIL: PHONE: POSTCODE: Thank you for completing the survey! SAM DULUK m p Your local Member PO Box 445, Blackwood SA 5051 www.samduluk.com.au @ davenport@parliament.sa.gov.au /SamDulukMP
New Electoral Boundaries Dear Resident, I am writing to you concerning changes to South Australia s electoral boundaries that will take effect at the next State election on 17 March, 2018. The Electoral Districts Boundaries Commission, chaired by the Honourable Justice Ann Vanstone, completed a review of the electoral boundaries last year, releasing its final report on 7 December, 2016. What does it mean for you? The electoral boundaries in the Mitcham Hills have been altered significantly. Most suburbs will shift into the electorate of Waite, a small section joins the electorate of Black, whilst only three suburbs will remain within the new boundaries of Davenport. The new electorate of Waite is comprised of the suburbs of Belair, Blackwood, Brownhill Creek, Coromandel East, Coromandel Valley, Crafers West, Craigburn Farm, Eden Hills, Glenalta, Hawthorndene, Kingswood, Lynton, Mitcham, Netherby, Springfield, Torrens, Upper Sturt and Urrbrae. The new electorate of Davenport is comprised of the suburbs of Aberfoyle, Bedford, Bellevue Heights, Chandlers Hill, Cherry, Flagstaff Hill and. State Election 2018 In January 2015, I was privileged to be elected to the South Australian Parliament as the Member for Davenport. The new boundaries have not only moved a large proportion of my constituency into the electorate of Waite, but also my home and electorate office in Blackwood. I hope to have the opportunity to continue to represent the Mitcham Hills in the new seat of Waite beyond 2018 and maintain my efforts to address the needs of our community. Mr Steve Murray has been endorsed as the Liberal Candidate for Davenport. Steve lives locally with his family in and is committed to being a strong local voice for the community. Steve was the founding CEO of carsales.com and is a director of various software companies. I know that Steve has the leadership skills and experience to represent the electorate of Davenport. He is eager to hear from you so please do not hesitate to contact him if he can be of assistance at steve.murray@sa.liberal.org.au. Regards, Sam Duluk MP
New Waite Electoral Boundaries Clarence Myrtle Bank Highgate Malvern Cumberland Clarence Hawthorn Westbourne Mount Osmond Cross Urrbrae BADCOE South Plympton UNLEY Unley Kings Glen Osmond Kingswood WAITE Waterfall Gully BRAGG Cleland South Eastern Freeway Leawood Netherby Belair Edwardstown Springfield Colonel Light Melrose Ascot Mount Barker Lower Mitcham Daw MORIALTA Black Forest Glandore Hyde Millswood KAVEL Electoral boundaries follow Suburb / Locality or Local Government Area boundaries unless otherwise shown. Brown Hill Creek Torrens Mitcham Crafers Clapham Daw Railway ELDER Panorama Pasadena Clovelly Mitchell South Eastern Freeway Crafers West Lynton Belair St Marys Stirling Glenalta Mill Terrace Aldgate Eden Hills Blackwood Bedford Upper Sturt Hawthorndene Shepherds Hill Bellevue Heights Eastern boundary City of Mitcham Upper Sturt Railway Heathfield Coromandel Valley Flagstaff Hill Star and Arrow BLACK Scott Creek Spencer Court 0 1 Chandlers Hill ELDER Clovelly Mitchell St Marys Pasadena 2 3 kilometres New Davenport Electoral Boundaries Electoral boundaries follow Suburb / Locality or Local Government Area boundaries unless otherwise shown. Marion Cherry Main Aberfoyle Warradale Ackland Hill Murrays Hill DAVENPORT DAVENPORT Panorama Crafers West Belair Glenalta Main South GIBSON Sturt Marion Dover HEYSEN Coromandel East Oaklands Longwood Ironbank Craigburn Farm Seacombe Sturt Eden Hills Blackwood Hawthorndene Main South Seacombe Heights Shepherds Hill Bedford WAITE Railway Upper Sturt Bellevue Heights Darlington Seaview Downs Craigburn Farm Ironbank Coromandel Valley Coromandel East Flagstaff Hill O'Halloran Hill BLACK Ackland Hill Star and Arrow Murrays Hill Black Cherry Vicks Spencer Court Main South Main Scott Creek Chandlers Hill Trott Cherry Aberfoyle Reservoir Candy Main South Scott Creek Kenihans Braes Close Reynella East Chandlers Hill Matthews Thorley Glory Court Chandlers Hill Frith Potter Old Reynella HURTLE VALE Clarendon Education Woodcroft Dorset Vale Lafferty HEYSEN Grants Gully Easton Piggott Range Morphett Vale Onkaparinga Hills Clarendon 0 1 2 kilometres 3