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Hi, I have this to show all SAU:SA members. This is the exact person we need to get our Racetrack. Take a look!!! Cosi :huh:

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Hi to all supporters one and all,

As a long time supporter of the Motorplex Proposal at the Port, I can now say that I will be standing for the upper house at the upcoming March Election, as the Endorsed Official Candidate for the Motorplex Consortium and you will have the opportunity of voting on this major issue that effects us all.

The name that will appear on the ballot box paper will be Independent Joe Ienco Motorsports Future in SA.

There has been some talk of my political standing and where my preferences will go, let me assure that I will be placing the Rann Labor Government last!!! I urge you all to do the same.

This issue is not going to be swept under the carpet or go away as the Labor Government has been hoping for, this issue is too important for South Australia and effects all Motoring Enthusiasts.

Make your vote count, VOTE 1 Independent Joe Ienco Motorsports Future in SA.

My contact phone number is 0403 243 706 if you would like to have a chat, or alternatively send an email of support to [email protected]

Lets Spread the message to all!!!

Joe Ienco

PS: If you can assist in any way such as putting up posters, handing out how to vote on election day or financially it will be much appreciated

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gets my vote. It could be a possibility to assist handing out his fliers/information at upcoming SAUSA events. will check with exec.

just a guess steve but guessing reducing land tax and improving mental health.....which is awesome coz it falls under us to look after if gets improved :huh:

2 second google search shows:

About Joe Ienco

so not new to politics being in council prior, however, I agree you would want to know more about his policies than just "pro motorplex and anti-labour"

yeah Lee what more motivation to get rid of Rann do we need....

but do hear you loud and clear, being pro family myself

also mental health is a very big issue for the country as a whole

some media reports are saying the 19yr old man with this weeks unfortunate events in queensland has mental health issues and if so how does one roam the streets on the edge

glendside is being sold off to make way for house and land packages :D so where do all our crazies live

Steve you captured my thoughts exactly.

Family issues such as health care & schools are top of my list now (with Lachie taking #1 priority) and then the motorplex. Sure, I dont like Rann wasting tens of million of our $$ on a stupid tram to f**king nowhere, when school teacher/student ratio's are forever increasing (by the time my son attends school will probably be 40/1!!) and he won't bring the pay inline with the eastern states to retain decent teachers.

So as long as Joe has a good head on his shoulders for family & health issues AS WELL as the Motorplex being a priority, then he will gain my support.

my daughter's school Richmond Primary they so split class's of yr 3/4 and yr 4/5 they have about 20 students to a class and her last class had about 7 pc's in it haven't seen how many this years class has

my daughter's school Richmond Primary they so split class's of yr 3/4 and yr 4/5 they have about 20 students to a class and her last class had about 7 pc's in it haven't seen how many this years class has

Thats pretty decent!

This is the latest from Joe Ienco On the Adelaide Motorplex site. We can see him tommorow at this event at the Port

Hi everyone,

I am looking forward to Sunday’s “Motorsport Rocks” at the Port, it will be a special event for all Motoring Enthusiasts and the future of Motorsport in South Australia.

It is good to see that Isobel Redmond will be attending and showing support to our cause and affirming the Liberal Party’s commitment that should they win government, they will make the land available for the Adelaide Motorplex.

I will be there with my family and looking forward to meeting and talking with as many people as possible to answer any questions you may have.

The only Voice that we will have as Motorsports Supporters is if we stick Together and I receive your Vote 1 in the Upper House, this will guarantee that we will have someone there fighting for our cause without fear or favour.

I look forward to seeing you on Sunday.

PS My contact details are M 0403 243 706

Email: [email protected]

Independent Joe Ienco

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