Your views: on election, pandemic spin and more
Today, readers comment on a Liberal Party phone campaign, boosters, restrictions and heritage development.
Premier Steven Marshall and Health Minister Stephen Wade. Photo: Tom Richardson / InDaily
Commenting on the story: Revealed: Marshall Govt’s pandemic spin
Here’s my scripted response to any such unasked-for call: “I’ll let you know at the ballot box.” – Raymond Goulter
After reading this article, my blood is boiling. I am in their ‘target’ group (retired and 68). I have watched in dismay the struggle of our ambulance and health workers.
I have been horrified at the opening of borders without having a commonsense plan in place (RATs and other available testing facilities).
The amount of money spent on repetitive advertising would have been better spent on getting the right resources. I won’t give this government my vote. – Susan Jacquier
Please don’t waste your phone call, LNP. I want a vision for the future, not a scare campaign. – Jane Russell
Commenting on the story: Booster shot take-up ‘critical’ for SA restrictions lift
It is very hard to believe that restrictions will be lifted if we get boosters.
We got told if we all got fully vaccinated there would be an easing of restrictions. The fully vaccinated do not get any advantage at all, restrictions are the same for all. Do we really believe this. – Joanna Rosa
That’s funny, I don’t recall voting for Grant Stevens at the last state election. – Paul Mitchell
Commenting on the story: Modern function centre plan for historic Rymill House
This is how it should be done. Our iconic historic buildings can be saved and used purposefully without demolishing them for ugly high-rise apartments. Delighted to read about this. – Irma Denk