1 00:00:00,800 --> 00:00:05,680 Speaker 1: Five double A nights with Matthew Pantalis. Let's head down 2 00:00:05,840 --> 00:00:09,880 Speaker 1: Victor Harbor Way, where one Nation candidate in the upcoming 3 00:00:09,920 --> 00:00:15,080 Speaker 1: state election, Carlos quaremember is and Carlos also currently a 4 00:00:15,160 --> 00:00:18,720 Speaker 1: councilor at Victor Harbor Council. And I honestly don't know 5 00:00:18,760 --> 00:00:21,040 Speaker 1: where to start, because there's two good stories going around. 6 00:00:21,120 --> 00:00:22,960 Speaker 1: Let's start with the one we've been talking about so 7 00:00:23,040 --> 00:00:27,520 Speaker 1: far tonight, the announcement by Vincent Tazia he will stand 8 00:00:27,800 --> 00:00:30,440 Speaker 1: down as Liberal Party leader. I was just saying before 9 00:00:30,480 --> 00:00:33,919 Speaker 1: the break there's one group that will probably benefit the 10 00:00:33,960 --> 00:00:36,440 Speaker 1: most as a result of that decision, and that is 11 00:00:36,600 --> 00:00:39,479 Speaker 1: one nation I would imagine in the upcoming state election 12 00:00:40,200 --> 00:00:44,640 Speaker 1: as the lead ticket holder for the party in the 13 00:00:44,720 --> 00:00:49,199 Speaker 1: Upper House and the Legislative Council. Carlos Quarember is almost 14 00:00:49,440 --> 00:00:51,560 Speaker 1: a shrew it, I would say, given where the polls 15 00:00:51,560 --> 00:00:56,520 Speaker 1: are at at the moment. Carlos. Good evening, and so 16 00:00:56,720 --> 00:01:00,800 Speaker 1: all right the announcement today, what do you make of that? Firstly, 17 00:01:00,880 --> 00:01:03,280 Speaker 1: I mean the Libs. The Premier has been saying for 18 00:01:03,360 --> 00:01:06,839 Speaker 1: ages they're a rebel, and it seems today, well that's 19 00:01:07,120 --> 00:01:08,000 Speaker 1: all been confirmed. 20 00:01:09,200 --> 00:01:11,560 Speaker 2: Yeah, I'm not surprised. To be honest, this is now 21 00:01:11,920 --> 00:01:15,240 Speaker 2: third leader in the country, Victoria New South Wales. I 22 00:01:15,240 --> 00:01:20,399 Speaker 2: think it's just a disaster, and it's a disaster for 23 00:01:20,440 --> 00:01:22,880 Speaker 2: the people of South Australia because you need a strong 24 00:01:22,920 --> 00:01:25,720 Speaker 2: opposition otherwise the government just run away with everything. 25 00:01:26,440 --> 00:01:31,200 Speaker 1: Yeah, so all right, that does play well. I suppose 26 00:01:31,280 --> 00:01:33,880 Speaker 1: for one Nation though, doesn't it because you're likely to 27 00:01:33,880 --> 00:01:36,200 Speaker 1: pick up voters as a result of this people who 28 00:01:36,240 --> 00:01:39,600 Speaker 1: would otherwise vote Liberal but are just you know, third, 29 00:01:39,800 --> 00:01:42,600 Speaker 1: third leader coming up in this term. 30 00:01:43,800 --> 00:01:46,480 Speaker 2: Yeah. I mean, I'm just amazed at the amount of 31 00:01:46,520 --> 00:01:49,920 Speaker 2: support that we're getting at the moment. The membership is 32 00:01:50,040 --> 00:01:54,080 Speaker 2: just tripled in the last six months, the amount of 33 00:01:54,400 --> 00:01:58,320 Speaker 2: calls that I'm getting from absolutely disenfranchised and angry rank 34 00:01:58,360 --> 00:02:01,040 Speaker 2: and file Liberal members that are just absolutely disappointed. I 35 00:02:01,040 --> 00:02:04,640 Speaker 2: actually had one today said say to me that One 36 00:02:04,760 --> 00:02:07,080 Speaker 2: Nation is the only thing that's going to save the 37 00:02:07,080 --> 00:02:12,959 Speaker 2: Liberal Party founding. Well. I think what he was alluding 38 00:02:12,960 --> 00:02:16,360 Speaker 2: to is that the Liberals need to find their identity 39 00:02:16,440 --> 00:02:18,880 Speaker 2: and they're hoping that by just following what we're doing 40 00:02:18,919 --> 00:02:21,359 Speaker 2: and sticking to what we do, we know who we are. 41 00:02:21,400 --> 00:02:24,360 Speaker 2: We don't have an identity crisis. We've been saying the 42 00:02:24,400 --> 00:02:26,880 Speaker 2: same thing for the last thirty years. I think he's 43 00:02:26,919 --> 00:02:29,080 Speaker 2: hoping that we may rub off on them. But to 44 00:02:29,080 --> 00:02:31,800 Speaker 2: be perfectly honest with you, Matthew, I don't have time 45 00:02:31,840 --> 00:02:33,880 Speaker 2: to wait for the Liberal Party to sort their mess out. 46 00:02:34,960 --> 00:02:36,760 Speaker 2: Where's a lot of things in this state that aren't 47 00:02:36,800 --> 00:02:39,720 Speaker 2: going as well as they should be, and they're the 48 00:02:39,760 --> 00:02:41,600 Speaker 2: sort of things that we want to address at one nation. 49 00:02:41,840 --> 00:02:48,079 Speaker 2: And the supporters, the members, the volunteers, the candidates, they're 50 00:02:48,280 --> 00:02:51,600 Speaker 2: up ready to go primed. They are so excited and 51 00:02:51,639 --> 00:02:53,160 Speaker 2: they're just ready to make a difference. 52 00:02:53,600 --> 00:02:55,520 Speaker 1: Are you're running in lower House seats as well? 53 00:02:56,639 --> 00:02:59,240 Speaker 2: Yeah, we will. I'm aiming for forty seven lower House 54 00:02:59,240 --> 00:03:02,120 Speaker 2: seats and we're not too far off, to be honest, 55 00:03:02,240 --> 00:03:05,799 Speaker 2: And these candidates are just average Australians that have just 56 00:03:05,880 --> 00:03:07,960 Speaker 2: had a gut full and are now saying what do 57 00:03:08,000 --> 00:03:09,800 Speaker 2: I need to do to take that next step to 58 00:03:09,840 --> 00:03:15,640 Speaker 2: represent my area because there is no representation complete just 59 00:03:15,760 --> 00:03:18,280 Speaker 2: lack of leadership. So I said, well, if you want 60 00:03:18,320 --> 00:03:19,960 Speaker 2: to make a difference, put your hand up. 61 00:03:20,440 --> 00:03:24,000 Speaker 1: And have you say realistically, though, you're not going to 62 00:03:24,000 --> 00:03:25,360 Speaker 1: pick up a lower House seat, are you? 63 00:03:27,360 --> 00:03:31,120 Speaker 2: Well, I'm banking on at least one or two most definitely. Look, 64 00:03:31,560 --> 00:03:33,799 Speaker 2: I think people need to realize that we're no longer 65 00:03:34,400 --> 00:03:36,840 Speaker 2: and some may think that we're a minor party. I 66 00:03:36,880 --> 00:03:39,400 Speaker 2: don't see us as a minor party anymore. I see us. 67 00:03:40,240 --> 00:03:42,840 Speaker 2: I would say, within the next couple of election cycles, 68 00:03:42,840 --> 00:03:45,040 Speaker 2: the Liberal Party will be a long distant memory and 69 00:03:45,120 --> 00:03:47,360 Speaker 2: one nation will be the opposition in this date. That's 70 00:03:47,400 --> 00:03:50,280 Speaker 2: the way, that's the trajectory, and that's what I'm aiming 71 00:03:50,360 --> 00:03:52,840 Speaker 2: for as leader of the party. I'm not here to 72 00:03:52,920 --> 00:03:53,760 Speaker 2: be come in second. 73 00:03:53,880 --> 00:03:55,800 Speaker 1: We're here to win which seats. 74 00:03:58,880 --> 00:04:00,520 Speaker 2: I'm not going to tell you that they'd give you 75 00:04:00,560 --> 00:04:03,200 Speaker 2: too much information, So I think some northern seats are 76 00:04:03,200 --> 00:04:06,200 Speaker 2: really much in play. Regional seats. I think there's a 77 00:04:06,240 --> 00:04:08,440 Speaker 2: lot of anger in the regional areas. I mean the 78 00:04:08,520 --> 00:04:10,480 Speaker 2: fact that the Labor Party in the Liberal Party are 79 00:04:10,520 --> 00:04:12,680 Speaker 2: just in lockstep when it comes to net zero. This 80 00:04:12,760 --> 00:04:16,040 Speaker 2: is hurting our region. They've had enough. A lot of 81 00:04:16,040 --> 00:04:18,960 Speaker 2: the farming community I'll speak to, they're under so much pressure, 82 00:04:19,560 --> 00:04:22,520 Speaker 2: and our proud prices are not coming down that we 83 00:04:22,560 --> 00:04:25,000 Speaker 2: were promised two hundred and seventy five. Our prices have 84 00:04:25,080 --> 00:04:28,000 Speaker 2: gone up well over a thousand and we're just just 85 00:04:28,680 --> 00:04:32,200 Speaker 2: heading steam along into this. It's got to stop its madness. 86 00:04:32,640 --> 00:04:37,280 Speaker 1: Lockstep with net zero and seems lockstep with the voice. 87 00:04:37,360 --> 00:04:39,640 Speaker 1: What did you make of Josh t during the week 88 00:04:39,680 --> 00:04:41,560 Speaker 1: here on five double A if you heard that interview? 89 00:04:42,279 --> 00:04:45,120 Speaker 2: Oh mate, what a train wreck. I just I had 90 00:04:45,120 --> 00:04:48,200 Speaker 2: to turn it off, Seriously, I was just shocked. It 91 00:04:48,240 --> 00:04:50,520 Speaker 2: was like to me, it's sounded like a firm possibility 92 00:04:50,520 --> 00:04:53,440 Speaker 2: of a definite. Maybe they have got no idea what 93 00:04:53,560 --> 00:04:56,520 Speaker 2: is going on? They don't stand for anything anymore. They 94 00:04:56,560 --> 00:04:59,320 Speaker 2: are just an absolute disaster, all right. 95 00:04:59,400 --> 00:05:01,240 Speaker 1: So when they and you're hoping you pick up the 96 00:05:01,279 --> 00:05:02,880 Speaker 1: gap and confident of a seat or two. 97 00:05:03,680 --> 00:05:06,440 Speaker 2: Yeah, one hundred percent. That's what we're building towards. I 98 00:05:06,480 --> 00:05:09,680 Speaker 2: mean our numbers. I think the recent poll nationally would 99 00:05:09,680 --> 00:05:13,760 Speaker 2: have us picking up twelve seats federally. Wow, Lowerhouse seats. 100 00:05:14,000 --> 00:05:17,520 Speaker 2: I mean it's incredible. But you know, I've been asked this, 101 00:05:17,640 --> 00:05:19,520 Speaker 2: you know, why do you think there's been such a 102 00:05:19,680 --> 00:05:22,039 Speaker 2: groundswell for one nation? You know, what have you changed? 103 00:05:22,040 --> 00:05:24,520 Speaker 2: What have you done different? And I say the same thing. 104 00:05:24,600 --> 00:05:27,920 Speaker 2: We have not changed. We have been the same party 105 00:05:27,920 --> 00:05:30,640 Speaker 2: for the last thirty years. Born has not changed it. 106 00:05:30,640 --> 00:05:32,919 Speaker 2: It's just that now people are starting to realize a 107 00:05:32,960 --> 00:05:34,919 Speaker 2: lot of the things that were said and done was 108 00:05:34,960 --> 00:05:38,280 Speaker 2: all just you know, the smoke and mirrors, and now 109 00:05:38,320 --> 00:05:40,800 Speaker 2: the reality of these policies that have been implemented over 110 00:05:40,839 --> 00:05:43,320 Speaker 2: the last thirty years are now starting to hurt our 111 00:05:43,360 --> 00:05:45,919 Speaker 2: people and our country. I mean, I was speaking to 112 00:05:45,960 --> 00:05:48,440 Speaker 2: a young fellow today on a job site and he 113 00:05:48,640 --> 00:05:50,640 Speaker 2: just said to me, eighteen year old apprentice, he said, 114 00:05:50,680 --> 00:05:52,680 Speaker 2: I'm never going to own a home, And as far 115 00:05:52,720 --> 00:05:56,240 Speaker 2: as I'm concerned, that's just unacceptable. We are shooting away 116 00:05:56,279 --> 00:05:59,600 Speaker 2: a whole generation of youngsters by not letting the part 117 00:05:59,640 --> 00:06:02,080 Speaker 2: of the mark. I mean, I think the average house 118 00:06:02,080 --> 00:06:04,120 Speaker 2: price in the meeting house price in Adelaide now has 119 00:06:04,200 --> 00:06:05,040 Speaker 2: hit a million dollars. 120 00:06:05,120 --> 00:06:09,000 Speaker 1: Yeah near that. Absolutely. That doesn't benefit anybody, well only 121 00:06:09,040 --> 00:06:11,159 Speaker 1: the people who own houses, I suppose long term. But 122 00:06:11,360 --> 00:06:13,640 Speaker 1: you know it doesn't help anyone get one, that's for sure. 123 00:06:14,480 --> 00:06:16,560 Speaker 2: Yeah, you're buying and selling in the same market. The 124 00:06:16,560 --> 00:06:18,479 Speaker 2: only thing that happens is the stamp duty goes up, 125 00:06:18,520 --> 00:06:19,680 Speaker 2: to the council rates go up. 126 00:06:19,760 --> 00:06:24,279 Speaker 1: Yes, correct, that's absolutely right. All right, So and most 127 00:06:24,279 --> 00:06:26,000 Speaker 1: of those seats you reckon you'll pick up from the 128 00:06:26,000 --> 00:06:26,640 Speaker 1: Liberal Party. 129 00:06:27,680 --> 00:06:30,240 Speaker 2: Oh, most definitely. But you know what, there's actually a 130 00:06:30,240 --> 00:06:33,280 Speaker 2: lot of people now that are having, you know, having 131 00:06:33,320 --> 00:06:34,960 Speaker 2: a bit of buyers remorse when it comes to the 132 00:06:35,040 --> 00:06:36,800 Speaker 2: Labor Party as well. A lot of the things that 133 00:06:36,800 --> 00:06:40,719 Speaker 2: were promised are not being delivered. And this is the 134 00:06:40,760 --> 00:06:44,239 Speaker 2: thing I've said so many people. Once you vote for someone, 135 00:06:44,279 --> 00:06:46,159 Speaker 2: you still have to hold into account. There is a 136 00:06:46,160 --> 00:06:49,400 Speaker 2: bit of ownership for the voter as well. So yeah, 137 00:06:49,520 --> 00:06:52,000 Speaker 2: look the Labor Party isn't doing that too. You know, 138 00:06:52,000 --> 00:06:55,120 Speaker 2: they're not that slash either. You know, at the moment, 139 00:06:55,480 --> 00:06:57,840 Speaker 2: I think the Labor Party here in South Australia's handing 140 00:06:57,920 --> 00:07:01,200 Speaker 2: out money hand over fist and not really fixing the 141 00:07:01,279 --> 00:07:04,320 Speaker 2: underlying issues in the state we still have. I think, 142 00:07:04,400 --> 00:07:08,360 Speaker 2: are the you the most expensive power in the country. 143 00:07:08,480 --> 00:07:10,880 Speaker 1: Yeah, well apparently we do it. Yeah it is, and 144 00:07:11,320 --> 00:07:13,640 Speaker 1: power builds up thirty percent unbelievable. 145 00:07:14,400 --> 00:07:16,560 Speaker 2: Well, you know, we're getting all these subsidies. But these 146 00:07:16,560 --> 00:07:19,119 Speaker 2: subs is eventually going to run out. Hence why now 147 00:07:19,240 --> 00:07:22,000 Speaker 2: the RBA is looking at interest rate heights, not reduction. 148 00:07:22,560 --> 00:07:27,520 Speaker 1: Yeah yeah, all right, while I have you Victor Harbor 149 00:07:27,720 --> 00:07:32,160 Speaker 1: and wearing your counselor. Hat really disturbing almost story in 150 00:07:32,200 --> 00:07:35,760 Speaker 1: the paper today about the horse tram and its future, 151 00:07:35,840 --> 00:07:38,760 Speaker 1: the council not having enough money to keep it operating. 152 00:07:39,720 --> 00:07:42,960 Speaker 2: Well, you know, as things are getting harder for everybody, 153 00:07:43,000 --> 00:07:45,320 Speaker 2: the cost of living is biding, you know, even for counsels. 154 00:07:45,360 --> 00:07:48,520 Speaker 2: And I love the horse Tram, don't get me wrong. 155 00:07:48,560 --> 00:07:50,400 Speaker 2: I think it's one of the most iconic things here. 156 00:07:50,480 --> 00:07:52,560 Speaker 2: But as a counselor, if I have to make the 157 00:07:52,640 --> 00:07:56,080 Speaker 2: decision between bumping up rates while people are struggling to 158 00:07:56,080 --> 00:07:59,240 Speaker 2: feed themselves or pay their rent or pay their rates, 159 00:08:00,160 --> 00:08:02,760 Speaker 2: keeping the horse tram going, I've made it very clear 160 00:08:02,920 --> 00:08:05,000 Speaker 2: that is a no brainer for me. I have to 161 00:08:05,040 --> 00:08:08,080 Speaker 2: put people first. And you know, Matthew, forty percent of 162 00:08:08,080 --> 00:08:12,120 Speaker 2: our population or fixed incomes or on a pension, and 163 00:08:12,120 --> 00:08:14,880 Speaker 2: they're not getting raped, incur they're not getting increases like 164 00:08:14,920 --> 00:08:17,680 Speaker 2: they should be, and so they're really struggling. You know, 165 00:08:17,760 --> 00:08:20,680 Speaker 2: the food banks at an all time high. They're just 166 00:08:21,000 --> 00:08:24,720 Speaker 2: getting swamped with people asking for help. So, yeah, I 167 00:08:24,760 --> 00:08:27,920 Speaker 2: love the horse Tramp, but once again, people come first. 168 00:08:28,800 --> 00:08:32,120 Speaker 1: So the state government can they help out? Should they 169 00:08:32,160 --> 00:08:32,559 Speaker 1: help out? 170 00:08:33,400 --> 00:08:35,480 Speaker 2: Oh, We've made it clear that they should, But I 171 00:08:35,480 --> 00:08:37,520 Speaker 2: think the article in the paper made it very clear 172 00:08:37,559 --> 00:08:40,079 Speaker 2: that they considered this to be a South of ser sorry, 173 00:08:40,240 --> 00:08:42,520 Speaker 2: a Victor Harbor asset, and they are not prepared to 174 00:08:42,559 --> 00:08:44,640 Speaker 2: put any money in. I think they said that they 175 00:08:44,679 --> 00:08:47,440 Speaker 2: were giving us the money for those you know the 176 00:08:47,480 --> 00:08:51,400 Speaker 2: coast is calling vouchers. But you know, I had a meeting. 177 00:08:51,440 --> 00:08:53,400 Speaker 2: We had a meeting with the Horse Tram Authority and 178 00:08:53,440 --> 00:08:56,440 Speaker 2: they're doing the best they can. But ultimately the question 179 00:08:56,520 --> 00:08:58,760 Speaker 2: needs to be asked if the algae bloom comes back 180 00:08:58,800 --> 00:09:00,960 Speaker 2: and we have to sustain the wages, will keep this 181 00:09:01,000 --> 00:09:05,160 Speaker 2: thing going indefinitely? I just don't see the budget. There's 182 00:09:05,160 --> 00:09:07,520 Speaker 2: only so much money in the kitting. And I refuse 183 00:09:07,600 --> 00:09:10,160 Speaker 2: to go back to the ratepayer who are doing it tough, 184 00:09:10,240 --> 00:09:12,280 Speaker 2: and just keep hitting them up. The more money, I 185 00:09:12,400 --> 00:09:14,400 Speaker 2: just refuse. I will not do it. 186 00:09:14,440 --> 00:09:17,559 Speaker 1: Is it the algo bloom that's caused the shortfall? Fewer 187 00:09:17,559 --> 00:09:20,079 Speaker 1: people going down and therefore riding the tram and it's 188 00:09:20,120 --> 00:09:20,560 Speaker 1: in the red. 189 00:09:21,440 --> 00:09:24,200 Speaker 2: Look, it's a myriad of things, it's not just one thing. 190 00:09:24,480 --> 00:09:27,040 Speaker 2: That's why I'm encouraging your listeners to come down and 191 00:09:27,120 --> 00:09:30,600 Speaker 2: jump on board. Look, the horse Tram is never going 192 00:09:30,679 --> 00:09:32,320 Speaker 2: to make money. I don't think it's ever going to 193 00:09:32,320 --> 00:09:36,080 Speaker 2: be a cash earner per se in the positive. But 194 00:09:36,200 --> 00:09:38,280 Speaker 2: if we can just keep it at the cost a 195 00:09:38,400 --> 00:09:41,640 Speaker 2: council at a minimum, that would be great. But we 196 00:09:41,720 --> 00:09:44,439 Speaker 2: have a lot of competing interests. We've got infrastructure that 197 00:09:44,480 --> 00:09:45,880 Speaker 2: we have to put in. I mean, I don't know 198 00:09:45,880 --> 00:09:48,439 Speaker 2: if you've been down to Victor lately, but there's retirement 199 00:09:48,480 --> 00:09:50,880 Speaker 2: villages going up for a left, right and center. I mean, 200 00:09:51,240 --> 00:09:55,719 Speaker 2: we need infrastructure, we need facilities, and we're only a 201 00:09:55,800 --> 00:09:57,719 Speaker 2: rate payer base of I think about eleven and a 202 00:09:57,720 --> 00:10:00,679 Speaker 2: half twelve thousand people. Were not a big council. So 203 00:10:01,120 --> 00:10:02,800 Speaker 2: I think it's about time that, you know, if the 204 00:10:03,240 --> 00:10:06,360 Speaker 2: state government can go and spend millions and billions of 205 00:10:06,400 --> 00:10:08,640 Speaker 2: dollars on sporting events and all these, you know, I 206 00:10:08,760 --> 00:10:11,680 Speaker 2: call it bread and circuses, about actually putting some money 207 00:10:11,720 --> 00:10:15,120 Speaker 2: towards the regional areas where we're struggling down here. The 208 00:10:15,120 --> 00:10:16,880 Speaker 2: algae bloom has not been good for a lot of 209 00:10:16,880 --> 00:10:18,840 Speaker 2: the businesses down here. I mean, it's not here at 210 00:10:18,840 --> 00:10:21,760 Speaker 2: the moment, but you know, I think it's I think 211 00:10:21,800 --> 00:10:23,640 Speaker 2: this is the thing with government. They really need to 212 00:10:23,679 --> 00:10:27,720 Speaker 2: think about reprioritizing where they spend their money. But that's 213 00:10:27,760 --> 00:10:30,480 Speaker 2: only going to happen if the voters tell them that 214 00:10:30,520 --> 00:10:32,359 Speaker 2: at the voting on voting day. 215 00:10:32,920 --> 00:10:35,640 Speaker 1: I mean, at worst, if the council pulled the plug 216 00:10:35,679 --> 00:10:37,640 Speaker 1: on the horse tram and it didn't run, well, surely 217 00:10:37,720 --> 00:10:39,880 Speaker 1: the government would have to step in, wouldn't they. I mean, 218 00:10:39,920 --> 00:10:42,600 Speaker 1: you've got the tracks there and the carriages and the 219 00:10:42,600 --> 00:10:43,680 Speaker 1: shed and that's about it. 220 00:10:44,360 --> 00:10:47,080 Speaker 2: Correct. And look, that was my argument. But that's that's 221 00:10:47,120 --> 00:10:49,640 Speaker 2: a pretty big call for a lot of the counselors 222 00:10:49,679 --> 00:10:52,920 Speaker 2: to have to make. You know what I mean that 223 00:10:53,160 --> 00:10:54,880 Speaker 2: no one wants to be the person that shuts the 224 00:10:54,920 --> 00:10:57,480 Speaker 2: horse tram down. But as I said, and I said 225 00:10:57,520 --> 00:10:59,880 Speaker 2: it to the authority, is that I have I have 226 00:11:00,040 --> 00:11:01,720 Speaker 2: to look as a counselor. I have to take in 227 00:11:01,800 --> 00:11:05,360 Speaker 2: all the factors, all the expenditure, and make a value proposition. 228 00:11:05,520 --> 00:11:08,240 Speaker 2: And if I have to decide between people, you know, 229 00:11:08,679 --> 00:11:10,760 Speaker 2: being delinquent on their rates and not being able to 230 00:11:10,760 --> 00:11:13,240 Speaker 2: feed themselves, I will not bat an eyelid and I 231 00:11:13,240 --> 00:11:15,880 Speaker 2: will vote to shut it down, plain and simple. And 232 00:11:15,920 --> 00:11:17,960 Speaker 2: if the state government don't want to step in, then 233 00:11:18,000 --> 00:11:20,600 Speaker 2: I really question, you know, is it because it is 234 00:11:20,600 --> 00:11:22,280 Speaker 2: a liberal seat that We're not going to get any 235 00:11:22,280 --> 00:11:24,880 Speaker 2: money here, I'm not sure, but you know, it is 236 00:11:24,920 --> 00:11:27,320 Speaker 2: one of the most iconic things in South Australia and 237 00:11:27,360 --> 00:11:29,640 Speaker 2: to have it shut down because the state government won't 238 00:11:30,080 --> 00:11:32,679 Speaker 2: jump in and held would just be a travesty. 239 00:11:32,840 --> 00:11:35,679 Speaker 1: Yeah. Absolutely, Carlos, thank you for your time. 240 00:11:35,520 --> 00:11:38,360 Speaker 2: Tonight, Thank you, Matthew, and good night. 241 00:11:38,480 --> 00:11:43,000 Speaker 1: All right, Carlos, Remember who is One Nation candidate and 242 00:11:43,120 --> 00:11:45,959 Speaker 1: leader of One Nation in South Australia running for the 243 00:11:46,040 --> 00:11:49,359 Speaker 1: Upper House at the upcoming state election on the Liberals 244 00:11:49,400 --> 00:11:52,760 Speaker 1: and the Horse Tram as a councilor wearing the other hat, 245 00:11:53,559 --> 00:11:55,920 Speaker 1: which would be a shame if it was shut down.