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      <heading>Parliamentary Procedure</heading>
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      <name>Visitors</name>
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          <by role="office">The SPEAKER:</by>  I would like to acknowledge some visitors to parliament today. First of all, we have delegates from the SDA, who are guests of the member for Newland. Welcome to parliament. We also have some special guests from the Beach Volleyball World Championships which are going to be held in Adelaide next month, and we are all looking forward to that. We have the CEO of the championships, Jenny Mann, and we have another Nat Cook—not the minister but the gold medallist and bronze medallist, Nat Cook, who, of course, won gold and bronze for Australia. She is a great supporter of the game and was the first Australian woman to go to five Olympic Games. It is great to have you here, Nat.</text>
        <text id="2025101417ce869ae7fa49f990000308">We also have Mark Arbib here, the CEO of the Australian Olympic Committee. The entire Olympic family is going to be here in Adelaide next month, so it is a very exciting time. We do not get to have the Olympic rings in our city very often, so we are very much looking forward to that. Of course, Mark also served as the Minister for Employment Participation, Minister for Indigenous Employment and Economic Development, and Minister for Sport. It is great to have you here, Mark, Nat and Jenny.</text>
        <text id="2025101417ce869ae7fa49f990000309">Martin Hamilton-Smith, the former member for Waite, former leader of the Liberal Party and former cabinet member in the Weatherill ministry is here today as well. It is really good to have you here, Martin.</text>
        <text id="2025101417ce869ae7fa49f990000310">We also have members of Sir Eric Neal's family with us today. We welcome you on behalf of everyone at parliament. We have Peter and Kim Neal, James Neal, Emma Marr and Evelyn Marr. Thank you very much for coming in today. I think that probably segues nicely into the Premier of South Australia.</text>
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