Independent Senator for South Australia, Nick Xenophon, has "reluctantly" applied to the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) to be registered as a party in the lead up to September's Federal election.
Spring Gully is an iconic South Australian company and, like all small businesses, they need our support to survive. I’ve been working with Kevin Webb (managing director) and his staff to try and help Spring Gully in any way I can. We’ve been fortunate to get the support of the big retailers, and I think Spring Gully now has a bright future ahead.
Independent Senator for South Australia, Nick Xenophon, says this year’s Federal Budget again contains nothing to recognise Riverland irrigators who have done the right thing by the environment for decades.
Speech delivered on May 14, 2013 on the recent Malaysian Elections
The Statewide Gambling Therapy Service has worked in partnership with the Vietnamese Gambling Help Service to develop a therapy program tailored to suit people of Vietnamese background who are experiencing problems with gambling.
Independent Senator for South Australia, Nick Xenophon, has joined calls for Federal Government to rethink its grant-based wage increase to childcare workers, labelling it “ill-conceived and unfair”.
Independent Senator for South Australia, Nick Xenophon, has today written to the Federal and NSW Attorneys-General to urge them to support a judicial inquiry into the Waterhouse-Singleton affair.
Independent Senator for South Australia, Nick Xenophon, has called for an inquiry - with judicial powers - over allegations made by John Singleton involving trainer Gai Waterhouse and her bookie son Tom.
Independent Senator for South Australia, Nick Xenophon, has called on the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission to investigate urgently reports that airlines are price-gouging customers through excessively high fuel surcharges.
Independent Senator for South Australia, Nick Xenophon, has blasted Free TV’s proposal to purportedly ban the promotion of live odds during sports broadcasts as a half-hearted attempt to tackle the insidious and pervasive promotion of gambling in sport.