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Commencement
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Parliamentary Procedure
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Parliament House Matters
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Parliamentary Procedure
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Bills
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Parliamentary Procedure
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Bills
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Motions
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Parliamentary Procedure
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Motions
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Petitions
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Parliamentary Procedure
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Question Time
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Ministerial Statement
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Grievance Debate
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Bills
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Adjournment Debate
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Answers to Questions
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Estimates Replies
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Bills
Government House Precinct Land Dedication Bill
Introduction and First Reading
The Hon. J.J. SNELLING (Playford—Minister for Health, Minister for Mental Health and Substance Abuse, Minister for the Arts, Minister for Health Industries) (15:37): On behalf of the Minister for Veterans' Affairs, obtained leave and introduced a bill for an act to dedicate certain land within the Government House precinct as a site for an ANZAC Centenary Memorial Garden Walk; to make related amendments to the National Soldiers Memorial Act 1949; to repeal the Government House Domain Dedication Act 1927; and for other purposes. Read a first time.
Second Reading
The Hon. J.J. SNELLING (Playford—Minister for Health, Minister for Mental Health and Substance Abuse, Minister for the Arts, Minister for Health Industries) (15:38): I move:
That this bill be now read a second time.
Plans for a suitable commemoration of the centenary of ANZAC date back to 2009 when the Veterans Advisory Council, chaired by Sir Eric Neal AC, CVO, was first asked to consider the matter. On the recommendation of the council, the state government announced a proposal to establish a memorial walk in January 2014 as a fitting tribute to the service and sacrifice of all those who have served or been affected by the impact of war.
The memorial walk is a unique opportunity to create a commemorative space in the heart of Adelaide and its memorial precinct. It represents a once in a century project in complete harmony with the City of Adelaide and its surrounding memorials, the River Torrens, parks and gardens. It will rank as a flagship project that will benefit every South Australian and honours the ANZACs and all other servicemen and women.
The memorial walk seeks to physically and symbolically link the state's principal site of remembrance—the South Australian National War Memorial on North Terrace—with the Torrens Parade Ground and the Pathway of Honour. Designed as a memorial for all, the memorial walk does not seek to discriminate between conflict or theatre of war, nor does it seek to highlight any individual service. The memorial walk will be reflective of South Australia's involvement in conflict since federation. A $10 million project to advance design and construction of the memorial walk was announced in April 2015.
Funding for the project has been provided from three sources: $5 million from the Anzac public fund, underwritten by the commonwealth government; $3 million from the state government; and $2 million in funds and works from the Adelaide City Council. The agreed design for the memorial walk requires a change to the boundaries of Government House along its Kintore Avenue perimeter, bringing it in 10 metres. The boundary is defined in legislation dating back to 1927. In 1949 the National Soldiers Memorial Act amended that boundary to allow for the construction of the South Australian National War Memorial on the corner of North Terrace and Kintore Avenue.
The bill before the house proposes to change the eastern boundary and redefine the exact boundary dedicated to the current National War Memorial. It dedicates the excised area on the eastern boundary for the purposes of the Anzac Memorial Garden Walk, and vests its care, control and management in the Corporation of the City of Adelaide. I commend the bill to members and seek leave to have the explanation of clauses incorporated into Hansard without my reading it.
Leave granted.
Explanation of Clauses
1—Short title
2—Commencement
These clauses are formal.
3—Interpretation
This clause defines the ANZAC Centenary Memorial Garden Walk land and the Government House Domain land by reference to the map set out in Schedule 1.
4—Dedication of ANZAC Centenary Memorial Garden Walk land
This clause provides for the dedication of the ANZAC Centenary Memorial Garden Walk land.
5—Control of ANZAC Centenary Memorial Garden Walk land
This clause provides that the Adelaide City Council has care, control and management of the ANZAC Centenary Memorial Garden Walk land.
6—Continuation of dedication of Government House Domain land
This clause continues the dedication of the Government House Domain land (the land is currently dedicated under section 2 of the Government House Domain Dedication Act 1927, which is repealed by the Bill).
Schedule 1—Government House Precinct—Plan
The Plan shows the land within the Government House Precinct. It sets out the ANZAC Centenary Memorial Garden Walk land and the Government House Domain land for the purposes of the definitions in the Bill. It also shows the site for the National Soldiers Memorial.
Schedule 2—Related amendments and repeal
Part 1—Preliminary
1—Amendment provisions
This clause is formal.
Part 2—Amendment of National Soldiers Memorial Act 1949
2—Repeal of Preamble
The repeal of the Preamble is related to the repeal of the Government House Domain Dedication Act 1927.
3—Amendment of section 2—Control of National Soldiers Memorial
This amendment is related to the repeal of the Government House Domain Dedication Act 1927.
Part 3—Repeal of Government House Domain Dedication Act 1927
The Government House Domain Dedication Act 1927 is repealed.
Debate adjourned on motion of Mr Speirs.