Carolyn Power

[2] Power, previously a City of Marion councillor, worked in health and human services for not-for-profit organisations before her election.

[1] In April 2018, a month after her election, Power was sworn in as South Australia's first Assistant Minister for Domestic and Family Violence Prevention.

[4] In 2019, Committed to Safety: a framework for addressing domestic, family and sexual violence in South Australia was released [5] after extensive consultation with key stakeholders and those with lived experience.

Key initiatives included legislative change resulting in recognising non-fatal strangulation as an offence, the state-first intervention pilot program with new perpetrator beds for South Australian men, the implementation of Australia's first state-wide Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme and peak body funding for the first time for the Coalition of Women's Domestic and Aboriginal Family Violence Services.

[10] Other key achievements as the local member for the state electorate for Elder include the $60million upgrade of the Springbank, Daws and Goodwood Road intersection; saving Springbank Secondary College whilst expanding the Unley High School zone; heritage areas safeguarded with the development of Heritage Standards for Colonel Light Gardens; evening and weekend train services on the Flinders Line for the first time; Flinders Medical Centre Emergency Department expanded and local parks upgraded in partnership with Council.