About Sarah Game


From a young age, Sarah has always wanted to make a positive contribution to her community. Her father was brought up in a large family in an Adelaide Housing Trust home where there was never enough money. He taught her the value of hard work and responsibility, to be grateful and appreciative, and to not expect anything from others. Having achieved a 99.7 UAI (ATAR equivalent) in Year 12, Sarah chose veterinary medicine as a career.
She completed her tertiary studies with First Class Honours. Not long after, she moved to the United Kingdom where she not only practised as a vet but later began a second career as a teacher. Sarah’s first teaching post was at a school marked for closure, where she taught children living in poverty and unsafe homes. Having attended five secondary schools herself and faced with disastrous outcomes as a young person (until an outstanding maths teacher gave her some hard truths), Sarah knows how influential passionate teachers can be. These experiences strengthened her belief that all children, no matter which school they attend, should be provided the same educational and employment opportunities.
Sarah returned to Adelaide in 2016, putting her career on hold to focus on raising her three young children before taking up veterinary practice again. Now, as a Member of the South Australian Parliament, Sarah is working hard to make a positive contribution to the South Australian community. As a proud advocate for conservative family values, Sarah is committed to putting parents back in charge of their children’s education and wellbeing, so they can guide their families according to their values and beliefs. Sarah is also a strong advocate for men’s health, recognising the unique societal pressures men face.
She is the only sitting member dedicated to fighting for men’s health and is passionate about awareness, support, and change. Sarah believes every individual has the right to practise their culture and beliefs in a way that fosters a unified Australia. She opposes all race-based laws and firmly holds that all Australians should have equal rights under the law. No matter where you were born, if you now call South Australia home, Sarah Game MLC is here to listen and represent you.
