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  <name>Legislative Council</name>
  <date date="2018-07-26" />
  <sessionName>Fifty-Fourth Parliament, First Session (54-1)</sessionName>
  <parliamentNum>54</parliamentNum>
  <sessionNum>1</sessionNum>
  <parliamentName>Parliament of South Australia</parliamentName>
  <house>Legislative Council</house>
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  <proceeding>
    <name>Motions</name>
    <text id="201807266d14a1748e0744ceb0000368">
      <heading>Motions</heading>
    </text>
    <subject>
      <name>Genetically Modified Crops</name>
      <text id="201807266d14a1748e0744ceb0000369">
        <heading>Genetically Modified Crops</heading>
      </text>
      <text id="201807266d14a1748e0744ceb0000370">Adjourned debate on motion of Hon. J.A. Darley:</text>
      <page num="945" />
      <text id="201807266d14a1748e0744ceb0000371">
        <inserted>1.&amp;#x9;That a select committee of the Legislative Council be established to inquire into and report on the moratorium on the cultivation of genetically modified (GM) crops in South Australia, with specific reference to—</inserted>
      </text>
      <text id="201807266d14a1748e0744ceb0000372">
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          <inserted>(a)&amp;#x9;the benefits and costs of South Australia being GM-free for the state, its industries and people;</inserted>
        </item>
      </text>
      <text id="201807266d14a1748e0744ceb0000373">
        <item sublevel="2">
          <inserted>(b)&amp;#x9;the effect of the moratorium on marketing South Australian products both nationally and internationally including:</inserted>
        </item>
      </text>
      <text id="201807266d14a1748e0744ceb0000374">
        <item sublevel="3">
          <inserted>(i)&amp;#x9;costs and benefits to South Australian industries and markets of remaining GM-free;</inserted>
        </item>
      </text>
      <text id="201807266d14a1748e0744ceb0000375">
        <item sublevel="3">
          <inserted>(ii)&amp;#x9;costs and benefits to South Australian industries and markets from lifting the moratorium on cultivating GM crops in South Australia;</inserted>
        </item>
      </text>
      <text id="201807266d14a1748e0744ceb0000376">
        <item sublevel="3">
          <inserted>(iii)&amp;#x9;current or potential reputational impacts, both positive and negative, on other South Australian food and wine producers, that may result from retaining or lifting the moratorium;</inserted>
        </item>
      </text>
      <text id="201807266d14a1748e0744ceb0000377">
        <item sublevel="3">
          <inserted>(iv)&amp;#x9;consideration of global trends and consumer demands for GM crops/foods versus non-GM crops/foods;</inserted>
        </item>
      </text>
      <text id="201807266d14a1748e0744ceb0000378">
        <item sublevel="2">
          <inserted>(c)&amp;#x9;the difference between GM and non-GM crops in relation to yield, chemical use and other agricultural and environmental factors;</inserted>
        </item>
      </text>
      <text id="201807266d14a1748e0744ceb0000379">
        <item sublevel="2">
          <inserted>(d)&amp;#x9;any long term environmental effects of growing GM crops including soil health;</inserted>
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      <text id="201807266d14a1748e0744ceb0000380">
        <item sublevel="2">
          <inserted>(e)&amp;#x9;the potential for contamination of non-GM or organic crops by GM crops, including:</inserted>
        </item>
      </text>
      <text id="201807266d14a1748e0744ceb0000381">
        <item sublevel="3">
          <inserted>(i)&amp;#x9;consideration of matters relating to the segregation of GM and non-GM crops in the paddock, in storage and during transportation;</inserted>
        </item>
      </text>
      <text id="201807266d14a1748e0744ceb0000382">
        <item sublevel="3">
          <inserted>(ii)&amp;#x9;the potential impacts of crop contamination on non-GM and organic farmers;</inserted>
        </item>
      </text>
      <text id="201807266d14a1748e0744ceb0000383">
        <item sublevel="3">
          <inserted>(iii)&amp;#x9;consideration of GM contamination cases interstate and internationally; and</inserted>
        </item>
      </text>
      <text id="201807266d14a1748e0744ceb0000384">
        <item sublevel="2">
          <inserted>(f)&amp;#x9;any other matters that the committee considers relevant.</inserted>
        </item>
      </text>
      <text id="201807266d14a1748e0744ceb0000385">
        <item sublevel="1">
          <inserted>2.&amp;#x9;That standing order 389 be so far suspended as to enable the chairperson of the committee to have a deliberative vote only.</inserted>
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      </text>
      <text id="201807266d14a1748e0744ceb0000386">
        <inserted>3.&amp;#x9;That this council permits the select committee to authorise the disclosure or publication, as it sees fit, of any evidence or documents presented to the committee prior to such evidence being presented to the council.</inserted>
      </text>
      <text id="201807266d14a1748e0744ceb0000387">
        <inserted>4.&amp;#x9;That standing order 396 be suspended to enable strangers to be admitted when the select committee is examining witnesses unless the committee otherwise resolves, but they shall be excluded when the committee is deliberating.</inserted>
      </text>
      <text id="201807266d14a1748e0744ceb0000388">(Continued from 4 July 2018.)</text>
      <talker role="member" id="3130" kind="speech">
        <name>The Hon. M.C. PARNELL</name>
        <house>Legislative Council</house>
        <startTime time="2018-07-26T12:55:13" />
        <text id="201807266d14a1748e0744ceb0000389">
          <timeStamp time="2018-07-26T12:55:13" />
          <by role="member" id="3130">The Hon. M.C. PARNELL (12:55):</by>  Last year, my Greens bill to extend the moratorium on cultivating genetically-modified crops in South Australia passed this parliament. As a result the moratorium that was previously secured via government regulations is now in legislation and will not expire until September 2025. I was pleased to secure this legislation for South Australia with the support of the then Labor government and Advance SA's the Hon. John Darley. Without this legislation the moratorium would have automatically expired on 1 September 2019. Now any decision to lift the moratorium before 1 September 2025 will require the support of both houses of parliament.</text>
        <text id="201807266d14a1748e0744ceb0000390">This was an important decision for a few reasons. First, extending the moratorium and keeping South Australia GM-free is good policy; it is Greens policy. Secondly, the Greens have a strong preference for policy decisions to be written into legislation and not left to the discretion of the government of the day to put them into regulations or, indeed, to merely make an announcement—as we have seen recently with the Liberal government's position on a moratorium on fracking in our state's South-East.</text>
        <text id="201807266d14a1748e0744ceb0000391">Lastly, this was an important decision as we had concerns that, if the Liberal Party won the March 2018 state election, a Liberal state government may well have let the moratorium lapse in September next year. Given their strenuous objection and opposition to my bill last year, that looked like a distinct possibility.</text>
        <page num="946" />
        <text id="201807266d14a1748e0744ceb0000392">I mentioned that my bill last year received the support of the Labor government—in particular, the former minister for agriculture, food and fisheries the Hon. Leon Bignell—as well as the support of the Hon. John Darley. At the time the Hon. John Darley expressed his view that the matter of the moratorium needed further investigation and that he intended to refer it to be investigated by a parliamentary committee this year. I gave a commitment, during debate on the bill, to support such an inquiry and today I am pleased to indicate that the Greens will be supporting the Hon. John Darley's motion to establish a select committee of the Legislative Council to undertake this important inquiry.</text>
        <text id="201807266d14a1748e0744ceb0000393">Debate adjourned on motion of Hon. T.J. Stephens.</text>
        <text id="201807266d14a1748e0744ceb0000394">
          <term>Sitting suspended from 12:58 to 14:15.</term>
        </text>
      </talker>
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