House of Assembly - Fifty-Third Parliament, First Session (53-1)
2014-10-14 Daily Xml

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Condolence

Such, Hon. R.B.

The Hon. J.W. WEATHERILL (Cheltenham—Premier) (14:03): On indulgence, I rise today to speak on the passing of the Hon. Dr Bob Such MP, former minister, Speaker of the house, member for Fisher for nearly 25 years, and joint father of the house since 2012—this honour being shared with you, sir. Dr Such was a highly respected man for his dedicated work serving his community. The appreciation of his community for his service has been there for all to see during this week, with gifts being delivered to his office over the last few days. Our thoughts at this time and our sympathies are with his wife, Lyn, and their family.

Once I have had the opportunity to speak to family members, former colleagues and friends, it is my intention to move a condolence motion to acknowledge more fully the outstanding contribution that Dr Such has made to the life of this parliament and to South Australia. We will also provide an opportunity for the family to be present to hear those tributes. We have lost a truly great South Australian.

Mr MARSHALL (Dunstan—Leader of the Opposition) (14:04): On indulgence, sir, I rise to support the comments of the Premier and the government at this very sad time for the people of South Australia. The South Australian parliament has lost one of its best. For an entire quarter of a century, Dr Such was a shining example of the people's politician, who was focused on delivering positive outcomes not just for the residents of Fisher, whom he represented, but for all South Australians.

Dr Such was a passionate advocate for public policy and was a strong voice on a range of important issues. Whilst he will be missed by many, his memory and legacy will live on for many years in this house. We look forward to the opportunity to put on Hansard the many achievements that Dr Such achieved in this chamber, and also to celebrate his very full life. At this stage, though, whilst we await that condolence motion being brought to the house, we express our sincere condolences to his sons and his widow, Lyn.