Isobel Redmond

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  4. 1 2 Kelton, Greg (9 July 2009). "Isobel Redmond wins South Australia Liberals leadership". The Advertiser.
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  7. Gout, Hendrik (9 April 2010). "Saga of the Hatfields and McCoys". The Independent Weekly.
  8. Owen, Michael (10 April 2010). "Redmond takes a step to the right in party wrangle". The Australian.
  9. Crouch, Brad (11 April 2010). "It's the Rocky Horror Liberal Show". The Sunday Mail. pp. Insight section, pp. 73, 80.
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    McGuire, Michael (20 July 2012). "Thwarted ambition will drive Liberals". The Advertiser.
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    Martin, Sarah (1 August 2012). "Redmond under pressure after Senate job admission". The Australian.
    "Redmond refuses to go". Stock journal. 1 August 2012.
    Wills, Daniel (1 August 2012). "Liberal Leader Isobel Redmond considering a winter break as rivals close in". Adelaide Now.
    "Redmond embarrassed by recording". Stock journal. 2 August 2012.
    Martin, Sarah (2 August 2012). "Lib poll report blames Opposition Leader Isobel Redmond for failure". The Australian.
    Crouch, Brad (4 August 2012). "Liberal leader Isobel Redmond in election fund threat to Liberals". Sunday Mail (SA) .
    Smithson, Mike (4 August 2012). "Sharks circling and set to attack Redmond". Sunday Mail (SA).
    Wills, Daniel (7 August 2012). "Liberal MP Steven Marshall backs Isobel Redmond to stay as leader". Adelaide Now.
    Martin, Sarah (7 August 2012). "Isobel Redmond dares detractors to call spill". The Australian.
    Martin, Sarah (10 August 2012). "Under-fire Redmond 'in retreat'". The Australian.
    Wills, Daniel (13 August 2012). "Liberal media adviser Nic Nolan loses job after David Pisoni's media release gaffe". Adelaide Now.
    Owen, Michael (14 August 2012). "Federal Liberal MP Jamie Briggs enters push to replace SA opposition leader Isobel Redmond". The Australian.
    Kelton, Greg (14 August 2012). "Liberal leader Isobel Redmond is in it for the long haul, with no sign of a ballot". Adelaide Now.
    "Redmond vows to remain as leader – Adelaide Airport media conference audio in full". ABC News. 14 August 2012.
    Brice, Rebecca (14 August 2012). "Liberal leader stands ground as Stott-Despoja's husband rules out challenge". ABC PM.
    Martin, Sarah (15 August 2012). "What crisis, asks deluded Redmond". The Australian.
    Royal, Simon (17 August 2012). "An insider's view of SA Liberal's failings". ABC News.
    Wills, Daniel (22 August 2012). "SA at risk of becoming an economic minnow like Tasmania, says Tony Abbott". Adelaide Now.
    Wills, Daniel (14 September 2012). "Liberals all at sea in election rip tide as evidenced by Opposition Leader Isobel Redmond's gaffe". The Advertiser.
    Martin, Sarah (15 September 2012). "Redmond says plan to axe public jobs a mistake". The Australian.
    Wills, Daniel (21 September 2012). "Opposition Leader Isobel Redmond facing a coup". The Advertiser.
    Owen, Michael (22 September 2012). "Party proxies in place for leadership spill". The Australian.
    Couch(sic), Brad (23 September 2012). "Time running out for Isobel Redmond to secure support from MPs". Sunday Mail (SA).
    Debell, Penelope (13 October 2012). "Claims Isobel Redmond would step aside in favour of Alexander Downer". Sunday Mail (SA).
  19. "Ex SA Liberal leader wants top job back". ABC News. 19 October 2012.
  20. Wills, Daniel (23 October 2012). "Daniel Wills analysis – Isobel Redmond wins battle against Martin Hamilton-Smith, but at what price?". Adelaide Now.
  21. 2014 Heysen booth results: ECSA
  22. 2010 Heysen booth results: ECSA
  23. Liberal MP Isobel Redmond calls Electoral Commissioner Kay Mousley 'corrupt': ABC 22 May 2014
  24. Privileges inquiry sought into Liberal Isobel Redmond's attack on SA Electoral Commissioner: ABC 4 June 2014
  25. Isobel Redmond apologises for calling SA Electoral Commissioner Kay Mousley 'utterly corrupt': ABC 5 June 2014
  26. "SA Electoral Commissioner Kay Mousley will retire after 10 yrs in office, @johnrau tells #saparli. "Hooray" says Isobel Redmond." - Nick Harmsen: Twitter
  27. "Former Liberal leader Isobel Redmond will retire at the 2018 state election"

 

Isobel Redmond
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Leader of the Opposition in South Australia
In office
8 July 2009 31 January 2013
Parliament of South Australia
Preceded by Member for Heysen
2002–2018
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Leader of the Liberal Party of Australia (South Australian Division)
2009–2013
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Leader of the Opposition of South Australia
2009–2013
Succeeded by
Preceded by Deputy Leader of the Opposition in South Australia
2009
Succeeded by