House of Assembly: Thursday, November 16, 2017

Contents

Grant Programs

In reply to Mr SPEIRS (Bright) (1 August 2017). (Estimates Committee B)

The Hon. I.K. HUNTER (Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation, Minister for Water and the River Murray, Minister for Climate Change): I have been advised:

SA Water does not manage a grant programme or fund for which the Minister is responsible.

a)

Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources

Name of Grant Program or Fund Balance of the Grant Program or Fund
2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
Royal Zoological Society See – (e) 5,709,000 5,817,000 6,076,000 6,189,950
Stormwater Management Authority See – (e) 5,248,000 5,379,000 5,513,000 5,651,000
South Eastern Water Conservation Drainage Board See – (e) 2,350,325 2,409,083 2,469,310 2,531,043
Adelaide City Council—Parklands See – (e) 1,613,350 1,653,000 1,694,325 1,736,000
Water Levy transfer payments—NRM Boards See – (e) 15,169,000 15,176,000 15,086,000 15,463,150
State recurrent allocation grants—NRM Boards See – (e) 2,479,000 2,571,000 2,664,000 2,731,000
National Landcare Program See – (e) 13,719,000 - - -
Native Vegetation See – (e) 1,653,000 1,694,000 1,737,000 1,780,000
Goyder Institute See – (e) 2,000,000 2,000,000 - -
Murray-Darling Basin Authority See – (e) 20,055,000 20,697,000 20,868,000 22,160,000
Coorong, Lower Lakes & Murray Mouth Program See – (e) 3,643,000 2,597,000 - -
Riverine Recovery Program See – (e) - 1,549,000 - -
Marine Parks See – (e) 690,000 - - -
Total 75,432,882 62,673,895 57,267,743 59,431,253


Environment Protection Authority

Name of Grant Program or Fund Balance of the Grant Program or Fund
2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
Adelaide Catchment to Coast $12,090
Maralinga Regulatory Oversight $15,299
National Pollutant Inventory $8,720
Dry Creek Salt Field $3,524
National Packaging Covenant Industry Association $15,000
Petroleum Regulations $7,217


Green Industries SA

Name of Fund Balance of the Grant Program or Fund
2016-17$'000 2017-18$'000 2018-19$'000 2019-20$'000 2020-21$'000
Green Industry Fund 108,273 118,726 139,450 164,925 191,494


b)

Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources

Name of Grant Program or Fund Budgeted (or Actual) Expenditure from the Program or Fund
2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
Royal Zoological Society See – (e) 5,709,000 5,817,000 6,076,000 6,189,950
Stormwater Management Authority See – (e) 5,248,000 5,379,000 5,513,000 5,651,000
South Eastern Water Conservation Drainage Board See – (e) 2,350,325 2,409,083 2,469,310 2,531,043
Adelaide City Council—Parklands See – (e) 1,613,350 1,653,000 1,694,325 1,736,000
Water Levy transfer payments—NRM Boards See – (e) 15,169,000 15,176,000 15,086,000 15,463,150
State recurrent allocation grants—NRM Boards See – (e) 2,479,000 2,571,000 2,664,000 2,731,000
National Landcare Program See – (e) 13,719,000 0 0 0
Native Vegetation See – (e) 1,653,000 1,694,000 1,737,000 1,780,000
Goyder Institute See – (e) 2,000,000 2,000,000 0 0
Murray-Darling Basin Authority See – (e) 20,055,000 20,697,000 20,868,000 22,160,000
RSPCA See – (e) 1,104,207 1,131,812 1,160,107 1,189,110
Coorong, Lower Lakes & Murray Mouth Program See – (e) 3,643,000 2,597,000 0 0
Riverine Recovery Program See – (e) 0 1,549,000 0 0
Marine Parks See – (e) 690,000 0 0 0
Total 75,432,882 62,673,895 57,267,743 59,431,253


Environment Protection Authority

Name of Grant Program or Fund Budgeted (or Actual) Expenditure from the Program or Fund
2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) Projects $100,000 $100,000
National Integration-SA Contribution $18,096 $19,000 $20,000 $21,000 $21,000
National Packaging Covenant Industry Association $0
SA Conservation Council Contribution $10,863 $11,000
Adelaide Catchment to Coast $456,910 $552,000
Maralinga Regulatory Oversight $26,701 $28,000 $29,000 $30,000 $31,000
National Pollutant Inventory $173,951 $171,730
Murray-Darling Basin Authority Risk Assessment $119,020 $3,000
Dry Creek Salt Field $14,476 $35,000
Establishment of Innovation Cluster $0 $43,000 $44,000 $45,000 $46,000
Water Quality Monitoring & Aquatic Ecosystem Reporting Program $29,026 $30,000 $30,000
Petroleum Regulations $119,729 $131,000 $134,000 $138,000 $142,000


Green Industries SA

Name of Grant Program Budgeted (or Actual) Expenditure from the Program or Fund
2016-17$'000 2017-18$'000 2018-19$'000 2019-20$'000 2020-21$'000
Industry Infrastructure 1,149 2,052 3,321 3,229 3,736
Local Government Infrastructure 480 1,364 3,350 3,600 3,103
Trade Waste Implementation 70 3,083 840 0 0
Trade Waste Resource Productivity Assessment 92 500 372 0 0
Trade Waste Advice & Support 51 148 128 0 0
Metropolitan Infrastructure 20 0 0 0 0
Regional Implementation 35 0 0 0 0
Innovation 90 0 0 0 0
Business Sustainability 52 182 280 350 400
Climate Change Initiatives 718 7,042 4,867 1,042 1,068
Household Hazardous Waste Infrastructure 0 54 540 0 0
Waste education 0 200 700 700 700


c)

Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources

Name of Grant Program or Fund Budgeted (or Actual) Payments from the Program or Fund
2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
Royal Zoological Society See – (e) 5,709,000 5,817,000 6,076,000 6,189,950
Stormwater Management Authority See – (e) 5,248,000 5,379,000 5,513,000 5,651,000
South Eastern Water Conservation Drainage Board See – (e) 2,350,325 2,409,083 2,469,310 2,531,043
Adelaide City Council—Parklands See – (e) 1,613,350 1,653,000 1,694,325 1,736,000
Water Levy transfer payments—NRM Boards See – (e) 15,169,000 15,176,000 15,086,000 15,463,150
State recurrent allocation grants—NRM Boards See – (e) 2,479,000 2,571,000 2,664,000 2,731,000
National Landcare Program See – (e) 13,719,000 0 0 0
Native Vegetation See – (e) 1,653,000 1,694,000 1,737,000 1,780,000
Goyder Institute See – (e) 2,000,000 2,000,000 0 0
Murray-Darling Basin Authority See – (e) 20,055,000 20,697,000 20,868,000 22,160,000
RSPCA See – (e) 1,104,207 1,131,812 1,160,107 1,189,110
Coorong, Lower Lakes & Murray Mouth Program See – (e) 3,643,000 2,597,000 0 0
Riverine Recovery Program See – (e) 0 1,549,000 0 0
Marine Parks See – (e) 690,000 0 0 0
Total 75,432,882 62,673,895 57,267,743 59,431,253


Environment Protection Authority

Name of Grant Program or Fund Budgeted (or Actual) Payments into the Program or Fund
2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) Projects $100,000 $100,000
National Integration-SA Contribution $20,000 $19,000 $20,000 $21,000 $21,000
National Packaging Covenant Industry Association $15,000
SA Conservation Council Contribution $10,000 $11,000
Adelaide Catchment to Coast $432,000 $552,000
Maralinga Regulatory Oversight $27,000 $28,000 $29,000 $30,000 $31,000
National Pollutant Inventory $172,671 $171,730
Murray-Darling Basin Authority Risk Assessment $118,000 $3,131
Dry Creek Salt Field $18,000 $35,060
Establishment of Innovation Cluster $0 $43,000 $44,000 $45,000 $46,000
Water Quality Monitoring & Aquatic Ecosystem Reporting Program $30,000 $30,000 $30,000
Petroleum Regulations $127,000 $131,000 $134,000 $138,000 $142,000


Green Industries SA

Name of Fund Budgeted (or Actual) Payments into the Fund
2016-17$'000 2017-18$'000 2018-19$'000 2019-20$'000 2020-21$'000
Green Industry Fund 27,600 31,714 36,020 36,706 37,624


d)

Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources

Name of Grant Program or Fund Carryovers into or from the Program or Fund
2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
Marine Parks Regional Support Grants - 171,000 - - -


Environment Protection Authority

Name of Grant Program or Fund Carryovers into or from the Program or Fund
2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
Adelaide Catchment to Coast $37,000
National Pollutant Inventory $10,000
Maralinga Regulatory Oversight $15,000
Murray-Darling Basin Authority Risk Assessment $1,000


Green Industries SA

Name of Grant Program or Fund Carryovers into or from the Program or Fund
2016-17$'000 2017-18$'000 2018-19$'000 2019-20$'000 2020-21$'000
Trade Waste Implementation 1,066 2,017 840 0 0
Trade Waste Resource Productivity Assessment 880 500 372 0 0
Trade Waste Advice & Support 89 34 128
Climate Change Initiatives 0 2,000 0 0 0
Regional Implementation 90 55 0 0 0
Metropolitan Infrastructure 20 0 0 0 0
Innovation 45 0 0 0 0


e)

Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources

Controlled Grants

Year Name of Grant Program or Fund Value of Commitment Beneficiary
2016-17 Annual contribution to the Murray-Darling Basin Authority ($19.444m), SA Barrage Fishways grant ($325k) and other contributions ($96k). $19,864,745 MURRAY DARLING BASIN AUTHORITY
2016-17 Annual funding payment. $2,000,000 GOYDER INSTITUTE
2016-17 Grant funding for acquisition and management of Nilpena Station. $1,730,000 AUSTRALIAN WILDLIFE CONSERVANCY
2016-17 Great Artesian Basin Sustainability Initiative. $1,264,500 BHP BILLITON OLYMPIC DAM
2016-17 Grant for the administration of the Animal Welfare Act. $1,077,275 RSPCA SOUTH AUST INC
2016-17 Great Artesian Basin Sustainability Initiative. $901,182 BETTS PARTNERSHIP (LARWOOD INVESTMENTS PTY LTD)
2016-17 Revegetation and Community Engagement grants under the Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth Program and the Riverine Recovery Program. $405,459 NGARRINDJERI REGIONAL AUTHORITY INC.
2016-17 Milestone payments under grant agreement with the Minister and the International Centre for Excellence in Water Resources Management. $400,000 WATERED AUST PTY LTD
2016-17 Artificial reef project ($300k), Giant Australian Cuttlefish annual monitoring program ($22k), Conditional monitoring of aquatic and littoral vegetation within Lakes Alexandrina & Albert ($18k) and GPS tags on Fur Seals in the Coorong ($10k). $350,000 PRIMARY INDUSTRIES & REGIONS SA
2016-17 Projects funded under the Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth Program for restoration, environmental management and volunteer support. $344,413 GOOLWA TO WELLINGTON LOCAL ACTION PLANNING ASSOCIATION INC
2016-17 Wirraminna South Vivian land system conservation stewardship agreement. $312,370 INGLEWOOD PROPRIETORS PTY LTD
2016-17 HMS Wormersley Chair in Systematic Botany ($182k), Principal economist environmental science ($76k) and NRM Research & Innovation Network Honours Scholarship ($10k). $268,289 UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
2016-17 Mt Burr swamp restoration project ($205k) and Fishing for the Future clinics ($29k). $233,950 NATURE GLENELG TRUST
2016-17 Contributions to the Lake Eyre Basin ($188k) & Great Artesian Basin ($30k). $217,500 DEPT OF AGRICULTURE & WATER RESOURCES (CWLTH)
2016-17 First and second year partnership fees for founding partners. $200,000 CLIMATE-KIC AUSTRALIA LTD
2016-17 State Community grant ($120k), Nature conservation principles in NRM ($52k) and River Renewal Roadshow ($20k). $192,704 CONSERVATION COUNCIL OF SA INC
2016-17 Milang Foreshore Habitat Restoration project. $185,250 ALEXANDRINA COUNCIL
2016-17 Establishment of Climate Change Services South Australia Ltd. $174,000 CLIMATE CHANGE SERVICES SOUTH
2016-17 2016-17 funding for the Maralinga Lands Unnamed Conservation Park Board. $160,000 MARALINGA LANDS UNNAMED CONSERVATION PARK
2016-17 Ongoing support for the operation of Nature Play SA ($120k) and grant for 'Come & try fishing' day ($7k). $127,042 NATURE PLAY SA
2016-17 Top soiling and turfing ($62k) and Murray Cod stock enhancement project ($50k). $111,985 DISTRICT COUNCIL OF RENMARK PARINGA
2016-17 Billa Kalina coward land system conservation stewardship grant. $87,622 BILLA KALINA PASTORAL CO
2016-17 Grant for management subsidy. $70,000 NATURE FOUNDATION SA INC
2016-17 Creating Biophilic Cities through Citizen Science project ($50k) and NRM Research & Innovation Network Honours Scholarship ($10k). $60,000 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA
2016-17 Grant funding for NRM Project & Liaison Officer. $55,000 PRIMARY PRODUCERS SA
2016-17 Grants for Volunteer Support Programs Unit. $50,750 FRIENDS OF PARKS INC
2016-17 Host fee for Gravity Enduro National Championships 2016-2018. $50,000 MOUNTAIN BIKE AUSTRALIA INC
2016-17 Recreational fishing grants. $45,650 RECFISH SA
2016-17 Sponsorship funding for joint conservation projects. $44,000 ARID RECOVERY LTD
2016-17 Emu Bay operating grant ($20k) and recreational fishing grants ($20k). $39,634 KANGAROO ISLAND COUNCIL
2016-17 Design of jetty to water access stairs (Pt Noarlunga) $25k and recreational fishing grant ($10k). $35,000 CITY OF ONKAPARINGA
2016-17 Improve the condition of 360 hectares of native pastures through managed grazing. $34,400 MOSOONA FAMILY TRUST
2016-17 Port Gawler floating pontoon. $34,000 TWO WELLS REGIONAL ACTION TEAM
2016-17 South East aboriginal project officer and South East Flows Recovery Project decision support. $32,972 BURRANDIES ABORIGINAL CORP.
2016-17 Recreational fishing grant—Weeroona Island, Pt Germein fish cleaning stations ($25k) and boat washing station ($7k). $32,512 MT REMARKABLE DISTRICT
2016-17 Whyalla Point Lowly recreational fishing enhancement project. $29,100 CORP OF THE CITY OF WHYALLA
2016-17 Fencing grants. $25,085 WASHPOOL PROPRIETORS PTY LTD
2016-17 National Hydrological Modelling Partnerships. $25,000 EWATER LTD
2016-17 Marion Bay fish cleaning facility. $22,400 MARION BAY PROGRESS ASSOC INC
2016-17 Recreational boating facilities grant for Cowell fish cleaning station. $21,000 DISTRICT COUNCIL OF FRANKLIN HARBOUR
2016-17 Funding and management of Crown Land properties. $20,497 NATIONAL TRUST OF SA
2016-17 Grant for conservation ecologist's position. $20,000 NATURE CONSERVATION SOCIETY OF SA
2016-17 Fencing grant. $18,224 THE TRUSTEE FOR THE PINESLOPE PASTORAL FARMING TRUST
2016-17 Community grant. $15,375 ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENDERS OFFICE
2016-17 Digital Challenge—People, Parks and Well Being, innovation in ageing. $15,000 DEPT OF PREMIER & CABINET
2016-17 Major events sponsorship for Oz Harvest SA Great Food Rescue Race 2017. $15,000 OZ HARVEST LIMITED
2016-17 Building and erecting jetty shelter. $14,990 SOUTH AUST AMATEUR FISHERMEN'S ASSOC INC
2016-17 Ceduna jetty shelter. $14,000 DISTRICT COUNCIL OF CEDUNA
2016-17 Data for the Genuine Progress Indicator ($10k) and inaugural meeting of the Wakefield Futures Group. $14,000 WAKEFIELD FUTURES GROUP INC
2016-17 Ardrossan jetty shelter. $14,000 YORKE PENINSULA COUNCIL
2016-17 Large interpretive sign/shelter at the Robe obelisk. $13,636 DISTRICT COUNCIL OF ROBE
2016-17 Port Victoria boat ramp pontoon extension. $13,300 PORT VINCENT PROGRESS ASSOC
2016-17 Recreational fishing grant. $13,000 DISTRICT COUNCIL OF ELLISTON
2016-17 Fishing camps and activity days. $11,725 EDMUND RICE CAMPS (SA) INC
2016-17 Cat eradication (Eyre Peninsula). $11,110 GLENTOA PTY LTD
2016-17 War veterans' fishing group grant. $11,080 TPI ASSOCIATION (SA) INC
2016-17 NRM Research & Innovation Network Honours Scholarships Program $11,000 FLINDERS UNIVERSITY OF SA
2016-17 Burra to Kapunda landscape program. $10,500 ULANDI PARK POLL DORSETS
2016-17 Recreational fishing grant for Port Broughton fish cleaning station. $10,000 BARUNGA WEST DISTRICT COUNCIL
2016-17 3rd Water Innovation Summit (New Delhi, India—4th to 5th September 2016) $10,000 DEPT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT
2016-17 Grant for fencing and associated groundwork, weed management. $10,000 KERNCHEN & CO
2016-17 Building Upgrade Finance—Value proposition for councils' project. $10,000 LOCAL GOVT ASSOC OF SA
2016-17 Construction of a coastal walking trail in the township of Southend. $10,000 SOUTHEND PROGRESS ASSOC INC
2016-17 Large number of small grants $333,731 GRANTS OF LESS THAN $10,000
Total $31,954,956


Administered grants:

Year Name of Grant Program or Fund Value of Commitment Beneficiary
2016-17 Water levy transfer payments $8,101,741 SA MURRAY-DARLING BASIN NRM BOARD
2016-17 Support grants $5,604,161 ROYAL ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF SA INC.
2016-17 Annual grant paid to support the authority $5,120,000 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY
2016-17 Water levy transfer payments $3,783,104 SOUTH EAST NRM BOARD
2016-17 National Landcare Program grants $3,658,384 SA MURRAY-DARLING BASIN NRM BOARD
2016-17 Allocation of funding to the Board $2,293,000 SOUTH EASTERN WATER CONSERVATION DRAINAGE BOARD
2016-17 Water levy transfer payments $1,919,680 ADELAIDE & MT LOFTY RANGES NRM BOARD
2016-17 National Landcare Program grants $1,903,398 SOUTH EAST NRM BOARD
2016-17 Water levy transfer payments $1,711,859 SA ARID LANDS NRM BOARD
2016-17 National Landcare Program grants $1,704,746 ADELAIDE & MT LOFTY RANGES NRM BOARD
2016-17 Payment for park land activities $1,505,000 ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL
2016-17 National Landcare Program grants $1,474,320 EYRE PENINSULA NRM BOARD
2016-17 National Landcare Program grants $1,401,040 ALINYTJARA WILURARA NRM BOARD
2016-17 National Landcare Program grants $1,326,960 SA ARID LANDS NRM BOARD
2016-17 National Landcare Program grants $1,253,680 NORTHERN & YORKE NRM BOARD
2016-17 Native Vegetation Fund support grant $1,108,000 NATIVE VEGETATION FUND
2016-17 State recurrent allocation grant $1,058,240 ALINYTJARA WILURARA NRM BOARD
2016-17 State recurrent allocation grant $1,058,240 KANGAROO ISLAND NRM BOARD
2016-17 National Landcare Program grants $986,680 KANGAROO ISLAND NRM BOARD
2016-17 Water levy penalty payments $597,148 ADELAIDE & MT LOFTY RANGES NRM BOARD
2016-17 Funding to support the Board. $515,000 COAST PROTECTION BOARD
2016-17 Water levy transfer payments $376,933 EYRE PENINSULA NRM BOARD
2016-17 State recurrent allocation grant $362,520 SA ARID LANDS NRM BOARD
2016-17 Water levy transfer payments $157,945 NORTHERN & YORKE NRM BOARD
2016-17 Land levy transfer payments $154,848 SA ARID LANDS NRM BOARD
2016-17 Water levy penalty payments $129,896 SA MURRAY-DARLING BASIN NRM BOARD
2016-17 Land levy transfer payments $52,321 EYRE PENINSULA NRM BOARD
2016-17 Water levy penalty payments $25,727 NORTHERN & YORKE NRM BOARD
2016-17 Optimised grooming traps for targeted feral cat control $20,000 ECOLOGICAL HORIZONS PTY LTD
2016-17 Large number of small grants $128,001 GRANTS LESS THAN $10,000
Total $49,492,572


Environment Protection Authority

Year Name of Grant Program or Fund Value of Commitment Beneficiary
2017-18 Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) Projects $100,000 Cooperative Research Centre (CRC)
2017-18 National Integration-SA Contribution $19,000 National Environment Protection Council
2017-18 SA Conservation Council Contribution $11,000 SA Conservation Council
2017-18 Adelaide Catchment to Coast $27,500 City of Salisbury
2017-18 Adelaide Catchment to Coast $50,000 City of Adelaide
2017-18 Adelaide Catchment to Coast $25,850 LCS Landscapes
2017-18 Adelaide Catchment to Coast $56,000 Star of the Sea – Marine Discovery Centre


Green Industries SA

Year Name of Grant Program or Fund Value of Commitment$'000 Beneficiary
2016-17 Innovation 45 CDL Solutions SA Pty Ltd
2016-17 Innovation 45 SA Group Enterprises Inc
2016-17 Metropolitan Infrastructure 20 Integrated Waste Services
2016-17 Regional Implementation 35 Penola Recyclables
2016-17 Recycling Infrastructure 145 Peat Soils & Garden Supplies
2016-17 Recycling Infrastructure 107.5 Ceduna Can & Bottle Pty Ltd
2016-17 Recycling Infrastructure 62.3 Finding Workable Solutions Inc
2016-17 Recycling Infrastructure 99.7 Clare Valley Waste
2016-17 Recycling Infrastructure 180 Eco Waste Solutions Pty Ltd
2016-17 Recycling Infrastructure 120 Foodbank of SA Inc
2016-17 Recycling Infrastructure 200 U Pull It Auto Dismantlers
2016-17 Recycling Infrastructure 85 BSH Waste Solutions
2016-17 Recycling Infrastructure 150 VISY
2016-17 Recycling Infrastructure 22.6 Copper Coast District Council
2016-17 Recycling Infrastructure 23 Fleurieu Regional Waste Authority
2016-17 Recycling Infrastructure 180 Northern Waste Management Authority
2016-17 Recycling Infrastructure 40 East Waste
2016-17 Recycling Infrastructure 22 City of Murray Bridge Rural
2016-17 Recycling Infrastructure 12 District Council of Ceduna
2016-17 Recycling Infrastructure 90 City of Mount Gambier
2016-17 Recycling Infrastructure 90 City of Charles Sturt
2016-17 Business Sustainability 1.2 Mondelez International
2016-17 Business Sustainability 1.5 Holla-Fresh Pty Ltd
2016-17 Business Sustainability 4.5 University of Adelaide
2016-17 Business Sustainability 1.3 Van Schaiks's Bio Gro Pty Ltd
2016-17 Business Sustainability 23.3 Dairy SA
2016-17 Business Sustainability 17.5 Motor Trader Association of SA
2016-17 Business Sustainability 2.5 Kingston Vineyards Pty Ltd
2016-17 Trade Waste Implementation 70 Barossa Fine Foods Pty Ltd
2016-17 Trade Waste Resource Productivity Assessment 10 Master Butchers Co-operative
2016-17 Trade Waste Resource Productivity Assessment 9.7 Vili's
2016-17 Trade Waste Resource Productivity Assessment 8.4 Barossa Fine Foods Pty Ltd
2016-17 Trade Waste Resource Productivity Assessment 4.3 Australian Bight Seafood Pty Ltd
2016-17 Trade Waste Resource Productivity Assessment 4.2 Orora
2016-17 Trade Waste Resource Productivity Assessment 7.4 Spring Gully Foods Pty Ltd
2016-17 Trade Waste Resource Productivity Assessment 9.7 Teys Australia Naracoorte Pty Ltd
2016-17 Trade Waste Resource Productivity Assessment 4.8 Beerenberg Pty Ltd
2016-17 Trade Waste Resource Productivity Assessment 9 Robern Menz Pty Ltd
2016-17 Trade Waste Resource Productivity Assessment 4 Henschke Cellars Pty Ltd
2016-17 Trade Waste Resource Productivity Assessment 4 Coopers Brewery Limited
2016-17 Trade Waste Resource Productivity Assessment 6.8 Macro Meats
2016-17 Trade Waste Resource Productivity Assessment 4.4 La Casa Del Formaggio
2016-17 Trade Waste Resource Productivity Assessment 5 South Australian Brewing
2016-17 Women in Waste Leadership Award 5 City of Charles Sturt
2017-18 Trade Waste Implementation 63 Barossa Fine Foods Pty Ltd
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 95 U Pull It
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 55 Peats Soil
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 115 Eco Waste Solutions
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 45 Foodbank SA
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 85 VISY Recycling
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 38 Ceduna Recycling
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 37 Finding Workable Solutions
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 115 NAWMA
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 100 Clare Valley Waste
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 7 Fleurieu Regional Waste Authority
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 50 BSH Waste Solutions
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 15 East Waste
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 55 City of Charles Sturt
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 9 DC Copper Coast
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 7 DC Ceduna
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 55 City of Mount Gambier
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 32 Rural City of Murray Bridge
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 140 Fleurieu Regional Waste Authority
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 29 Mid Murray Council
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 42 DC Elliston
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 10 DC Streaky Bay
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 19 DC Lower Eyre Peninsula
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 360 SKM Industries Pty Ltd
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 164 Jeffries Group
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 270 Peats Group Ltd
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 87 Polybags Pty Ltd
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 90 SA Group Enterprises
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 47 Reclaim PV Recycling Pty Ltd
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 135 VISY Recycling
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 90 Agricycling
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 90 Trident Plastics
2017-18 Recycling Infrastructure 90 Adelaide Hills Recycling
2017-18 Local Government Kerbside Performance (Food Waste) 113 Port Adelaide Enfield Council
2017-18 Local Government Kerbside Performance (Food Waste) 39 City of Burnside
2017-18 Local Government Kerbside Performance (Food Waste) 129 Holdfast Bay City Council
2017-18 Local Government Kerbside Performance (Food Waste) 27 City of Prospect
2017-18 Local Government Kerbside Performance (Food Waste) 40 City of Norwood, Payneham & St Peters
2017-18 Local Government Kerbside Performance (Food Waste) 25 Alexandrina Council
2017-18 Local Government Kerbside Performance (Food Waste) 2 Kangaroo Island Council
2017-18 Local Government Kerbside Performance (Food Waste) 9 City of Mount Gambier
2017-18 Local Government Kerbside Performance (Food Waste) 9 City of Marion
2017-18 Local Government Kerbside Performance (Food Waste) 45 City of Tea Tree Gully
2018-19 Trade Waste Implementation 7 Barossa Fine Foods Pty Ltd
2018-19 Recycling Infrastructure 82 Fleurieu Regional Waste Authority
2018-19 Recycling Infrastructure 17 Mid Murray Council
2018-19 Recycling Infrastructure 25 DC Elliston
2018-19 Recycling Infrastructure 6 DC Streaky Bay
2018-19 Recycling Infrastructure 11 DC Lower Eyre Peninsula
2018-19 Recycling Infrastructure 210 SKM Industries Pty Ltd
2018-19 Recycling Infrastructure 95 Jeffries Group
2018-19 Recycling Infrastructure 158 Peats Group Ltd
2018-19 Recycling Infrastructure 51 Polybags Pty Ltd
2018-19 Recycling Infrastructure 53 SA Group Enterprises
2018-19 Recycling Infrastructure 28 Reclaim PV Recycling Pty Ltd
2018-19 Recycling Infrastructure 79 VISY Recycling
2018-19 Recycling Infrastructure 53 Agricycling
2018-19 Recycling Infrastructure 53 Trident Plastics
2018-19 Recycling Infrastructure 53 Adelaide Hills Recycling
2018-19 Local Government Kerbside Performance (Food Waste) 113 Port Adelaide Enfield Council
2018-19 Local Government Kerbside Performance (Food Waste) 45 City of Burnside
2018-19 Local Government Kerbside Performance (Food Waste) 39 Holdfast Bay City Council
2018-19 Local Government Kerbside Performance (Food Waste) 27 City of Prospect
2018-19 Local Government Kerbside Performance (Food Waste) 41 City of Norwood, Payneham & St Peters
2018-19 Local Government Kerbside Performance (Food Waste) 8 Alexandrina Council
2019-20 Recycling Infrastructure 12 Fleurieu Regional Waste Authority
2019-20 Recycling Infrastructure 2 Mid Murray Council
2019-20 Recycling Infrastructure 3 DC Elliston
2019-20 Recycling Infrastructure 1 DC Streaky Bay
2019-20 Recycling Infrastructure 2 DC Lower Eyre Peninsula
2019-20 Recycling Infrastructure 30 SKM Industries Pty Ltd
2019-20 Recycling Infrastructure 14 Jeffries Group
2019-20 Recycling Infrastructure 22 Peats Group Ltd
2019-20 Recycling Infrastructure 7 Polybags Pty Ltd
2019-20 Recycling Infrastructure 7 SA Group Enterprises
2019-20 Recycling Infrastructure 4 Reclaim PV Recycling Pty Ltd
2019-20 Recycling Infrastructure 11 VISY Recycling
2019-20 Recycling Infrastructure 7 Agricycling
2019-20 Recycling Infrastructure 7 Trident Plastics
2019-20 Recycling Infrastructure 7 Adelaide Hills Recycling