Lobbying in South Australia explained

Lobbying in South Australia is a growing activity, by which organizations or individuals attempt to influence the Government of South Australia in its policy, regulation and law-making. Since 1 December 2009, lobbyists commercially operating on behalf of third party interests are required to join a register and must also comply with a Code of Conduct.[1] The register is available to the public via the website of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, and lists the names of registered entities, their employed lobbyists and their clients. As of April 2015, sixty-five different entities are listed on the register,[2] with notable examples including Bespoke Approach and Barker Wentworth.

Former politicians turned lobbyists

Many consultant lobbyists in South Australia are former state or federal politicians. They include (listed with former party affiliations):

NameFormer party affiliationPolitical retirementLobbying as
Baldwin, BobLiberal2016Outcomes & Strategies Group
Labor 2003 Nick Bolkus, Kazaru,[3] Bespoke Approach - Labor 2014 Patrick Conlon, Conlon Farrell Consulting,[4] Conlon Advisory[5] -Crafter, GregLabor1993Greg Crafter Consulting
Liberal 2008 Bespoke Approach
Duluk, SamLiberal2022Capetal Advisory[6]
Elferink, JohnCountry Liberal2016John Elferink[7]
Evans, IainLiberal2014Iain Evans Consulting[8] [9]
Country Liberal 1987 GRA Everingham - Labor 2011 Foley Advisory,[10] Bespoke Approach - Liberal 2010 Graham Gunn, The Colt Consulting Trust[11] -Henderson, PaulLabor2013Bespoke Territory (affiliated with Bespoke Approach)
Liberal 2001 Expedite SA, Visionary and Enterprising Management Services,[12] GA & JA Ingerson,[13] - Liberal Right Angle Business Services - Independent, previously Liberal 2006 Essential Media Communications - Liberal 2006 Government Relations Solutions,[14] Govstrat - Liberal 2001 Bespoke Approach
Portolesi, GraceLabor2014Grace Portolesi Connect[15]
Pyne, ChristopherLiberal2019Pyne & Partners, GC Advisory (co-owned by Adam Howard)[16]
Labor 2000 Pallidon, The Colt Consulting Trust[17] - Liberal 2001 Peter Reith
Snelling, JackLaborSnelling Consulting[18]
Liberal 2007 Santo Santoro Consulting - Labor 2002 Chris Schacht
Wright, MichaelLabor2014Michael Wright[19]

Senior public servants turned lobbyists

Some lobbyists active in South Australia are former senior public servants. Former CEO of the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure Rod Hook,[20] now lobbying as Rod Hook & Associates is an example of this.[21] [22]

Resources and energy sector lobbyists

During the Rann government and more recently the Weatherill Government (post 2011), significant efforts were made to encourage mineral and energy resource development in South Australia. Government initiatives were welcomed by the private sector, many of which engaged third party lobbyists to further their objectives. Some lobbyists represent these sectors as part of a broader portfolio of interests (Bespoke Approach, for example) while others such as Barker Wentworth are more specialised. Crosby Textor is another high profile international lobbying firm active in this area in SA.[23]

Marathon Resources compensation claim

Exploration company Marathon Resources successfully lobbied the South Australian government for compensation after a ban on mining was introduced in the Arkaroola Protection Area, where the company had previously been exploring for uranium. In 2011, the company had three former Labor ministers, a former state Liberal MP and a former federal Liberal minister lobbying for the company or sitting on its board. The company's lobbyists included ALP lobbyist John Quirke, former Liberal MP Graham Gunn, and the firm Bespoke Approach (which is composed of Nick Bolkus, Alexander Downer and Ian Smith). Chris Schacht was sitting on the company's board during the compensation drive.[24] In 2012, the company was paid $5 million in compensation by the Government of South Australia.[25]

See also

Lobbying

External links

References

  1. Web site: Lobbyist: Code of Conduct. 2015-04-16. Department of Premier & Cabinet. Government of South Australia. https://web.archive.org/web/20150412113517/http://dpc.sa.gov.au/lobbyist-code-conduct. 2015-04-12. dead.
  2. Web site: Lobbyist: Who is on the register?. 2015-04-14. 2015-04-16. Department of Premier & Cabinet. Government of South Australia.
  3. Web site: Lobbyist Portal. 2021-06-14. www.lobbyists.sa.gov.au.
  4. Web site: South Australian Register of Lobbyists - Conlon Farrell Consulting. 2018-05-07.
  5. Web site: Lobbyist Portal. 2021-06-14. www.lobbyists.sa.gov.au.
  6. Web site: Capetal Advisory .
  7. Web site: Lobbyist Portal. 2021-06-14. www.lobbyists.sa.gov.au.
  8. Web site: Iain Evans Consulting Trust - South Australian Register of Lobbyists. 2018-04-01.
  9. Web site: Lobbyist Portal. 2021-06-14. www.lobbyists.sa.gov.au.
  10. Web site: SA Lobbyists Register - Foley Advisory .
  11. Web site: Lobbyist Portal. 2021-06-14. www.lobbyists.sa.gov.au.
  12. Web site: South Australian Register of Lobbyists - Visionary & Enterprising Management Services. 2018-05-03. 2018-05-11. https://web.archive.org/web/20180511150341/http://www.dpc.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0012/34023/Visionary-and-Enterprising-Management-Services-Change-of-Details-3-May-2018.pdf. 2018-05-11. dead.
  13. Web site: Lobbyist Portal. 2021-06-14. www.lobbyists.sa.gov.au.
  14. Web site: Lobbyist Portal. 2021-06-14. www.lobbyists.sa.gov.au.
  15. Web site: Lobbyist Portal. 2021-06-14. www.lobbyists.sa.gov.au.
  16. Web site: Lobbyist Portal. 2021-06-14. www.lobbyists.sa.gov.au.
  17. Web site: South Australian Register of Lobbyists - Trustee for The Colt Consulting Trust. 2018-03-23.
  18. Web site: SA Lobbyists Register - Snelling Consulting .
  19. Web site: Lobbyist Portal. 2021-06-14. www.lobbyists.sa.gov.au.
  20. News: Rod Hook upset at losing key infrastructure post. 2014-05-09. ABC News. 2018-05-09. en-AU.
  21. Web site: Team. Rod Hook and Associates. en-AU. 2018-05-09.
  22. Web site: Rod Hook & Associates - South Australian Register of Lobbyists. 2016-06-29.
  23. Web site: Lobbyist Portal. 2021-06-14. www.lobbyists.sa.gov.au.
  24. Web site: Staff Writer . 2011-08-16 . Marathon brings in politicos for Arkaroola fight . 2022-11-03 . Australian Mining . en-AU.
  25. Web site: Staff Writer . 2012-02-13 . SA Government pays Marathon Resources $5 million . 2022-11-03 . Australian Mining . en-AU.