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A
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Aami Stadium
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2008-02-26
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2008-06-03
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2008-06-04
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Question Time (2)
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-
- Abilities For All Program
- Aboriginal Affairs
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Aboriginal Education
- Aboriginal Interpreters
-
Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee
- Aboriginal Power Cup
- Active8 Premier's Youth Challenge
- Adelaide Botanic Garden
- Adelaide Business Rating
-
Adelaide Cabaret Festival
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Adelaide City Council
-
Adelaide Festival Centre Trust (Financial Restructure) Amendment Bill
-
Adelaide Festival Of Arts
- Adelaide High School
- Adelaide International Guitar Festival
-
Adelaide Park Lands (Facilitation Of Development Of Victoria Park) Amendment Bill
- Adelaide Writers' Week
- Adelaide Zoo
- Adult Community Education
- Advertising, False Billing
- Afl Drugs Policy
- Age Accommodation
- Ageing Plan
- Air Warfare Destroyer
- Alcohol Consumption
- Aldinga Aero Club
- Aldinga Gp Plus Health Care Centre
- Alexander, Mr P.
- Alternative Learning Options Program
- Ambulance Fees
- Ambulance Services
- American Army Small Ships
- Andamooka Primary School
- Animal Welfare Regulations
- Antisocial Behaviour Orders
-
Anzac Day
-
2008-04-29
-
Grievance Debate (1)
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Question Time (1)
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-
-
Appropriation Bill
- 2008-06-03
- 2008-06-05
- 2008-06-17
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2008-06-18
-
Bills (2)
- Mr HAMILTON-SMITH, Ms CHAPMAN
- Ms CHAPMAN, Mr HANNA, Dr McFETRIDGE, Mrs PENFOLD, Mr WILLIAMS, Mr GRIFFITHS, Mr PISONI, The Hon. K.O. FOLEY, The Hon. K.O. FOLEY, Dr McFETRIDGE, The Hon. S.W. KEY, Mrs PENFOLD, Ms SIMMONS, Mr WILLIAMS, Mr BIGNELL, Ms CHAPMAN, Ms BEDFORD, Mr PEDERICK, Mr GRIFFITHS, Mr VENNING, The Hon. K.O. FOLEY, The Hon. K.O. FOLEY
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- 2008-06-19
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2008-07-03
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Apy Lands
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2008-05-07
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Question Time (2)
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-
-
Apy Lands Inquiry
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2008-05-06
-
Ministerial Statement (1)
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Question Time (1)
-
- 2008-05-07
- 2008-05-08
- 2008-07-24
-
- APY Lands Inquiry
- Apy Lands, Airstrips
- Apy Lands, Housing
- Apy Lands, Sport And Recreation
- Apy Lands, State Government Transaction Services
- Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary
- Arts, Regional Centres
- Asperger's Syndrome
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Assent
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2007-10-16
- 2007-10-16
- 2007-10-16
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-14
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-26
- 2008-04-01
- 2008-04-01
- 2008-04-01
- 2008-04-01
- 2008-04-01
- 2008-04-29
- 2008-04-29
- 2008-04-29
- 2008-04-29
- 2008-06-03
- 2008-06-03
- 2008-06-03
- 2008-06-17
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2008-06-17
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-24
-
- Asset Disposal
- Asset Sales
- Assitej World Congress And Festival
- Attorney-General's Department
-
Attorney-General's Operating Account
- Attorney-General's Remarks
- Audit Plans
-
Auditor-General's Report
- 2007-10-16
-
2007-10-17
-
Ministerial Statement (1)
-
Question Time (4)
-
- 2007-11-13
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-20
-
2007-11-21
- 2007-11-22
- 2008-02-26
- 2008-02-27
- 2008-06-03
- 2008-07-03
- Australian Business Arts Foundation Awards
- Australian Centre For Plant Functional Genomics
- Australian Crime And Violence Prevention Awards
-
Australian Energy Market Commission Establishment (Consumer Advocacy Panel) Amendment Bill
- Australian Housing And Urban Research Institute
- Australian Of The Year Awards
- Australian Workplace Agreements
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-
B
- Badcoe, Major Peter
- Barley Contracts
- Barossa Train Service
- Barrier Highway
- Beersheba Charge
- Beulah Park Fire Station
-
Bhp Billiton
-
2008-04-30
-
Question Time (2)
-
- 2008-07-24
-
-
Bhp Desalination Plant
-
Births, Deaths And Marriages Registration (Registration Of Deaths) Amendment Bill
-
Black Spot Program
-
Blackwood Park Road Link Costs
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Blanchetown To Morgan Road
- Blood Lead Levels
- Boats, Grey Water Treatment System
- Bogus, Unregistered And Deregistered Health Practitioners
- Bore Water
- Bradken Foundry
- Bragg, Member For
- Breastscreen Sa
- Bridge Structures
- Brighton Surf Lifesaving Club
- Broadband Rollout
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Broadband Services
- Broadband Strategy
- Broomhill, Hon. G.r.
- Brown Hill Wind Farm
- Budget Expenditure
- Budget Overspending
- Budget Papers
- Bus Replacement
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Bus Services
-
Bushfires
-
Business And Consumer Confidence
-
2008-02-26
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Question Time (2)
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-
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Business And Parliament Trust
- Business Growth Program
- Business Investment
- Business Practices, Energy And Telecommunications Industries
- Butler, Sir Richard
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C
- Cabinet Reshuffle
- Cakeage
- Calisthenics
- Cameron, Hon. C.r.
- Cancer Council Of South Australia
- Capital Projects
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Carbon Emissions
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2008-02-14
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- Careerstart Sa
- Carnegie Mellon University
- Case Management Secretariat
- Chamber, Conversations
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Chamber, Photography
- Child Adoption
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Child Protection
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Child Sex Offenders Registration (Registration Of Internet Activities) Amendment Bill
- Child Sexual Abuse
- Child Workers
-
Childhood Obesity
-
2008-04-01
- 2008-06-05
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- Children In
- Children In Care
-
Children In State Care Apology
-
Children In State Care Inquiry
-
2008-04-01
-
Grievance Debate (1)
-
Ministerial Statement (1)
-
Question Time (1)
-
- 2008-04-02
-
2008-04-08
- 2008-04-09
-
2008-04-10
-
Ministerial Statement (1)
-
Question Time (1)
-
-
2008-05-06
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Grievance Debate (1)
-
Question Time (1)
-
- 2008-05-07
- 2008-05-08
- 2008-06-03
- 2008-06-17
-
- Children's Literature
- Cigarette Sales
-
Civil Liability (Food Donors And Distributors) Amendment Bill
- Civil Liability (Recreational Services) Amendment Bill
-
Classification (Publications, Films And Computer Games) (Classification Process) Amendment Bill
-
Clayton-Walsh Report
- Cleaning Industry
-
Climate Change
- Clipsal 500
- Clothing Outworkers
- Clovelly Park Railway Station
-
Collections For Charitable Purposes (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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Commencement
- 2007-10-16
- 2007-10-17
- 2007-10-18
- 2007-10-23
- 2007-10-24
- 2007-10-25
- 2007-11-13
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-15
- 2007-11-20
- 2007-11-21
- 2007-11-22
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-13
- 2008-02-14
- 2008-02-26
- 2008-02-27
- 2008-02-28
- 2008-03-04
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-03-06
- 2008-04-01
- 2008-04-02
- 2008-04-03
- 2008-04-08
- 2008-04-09
- 2008-04-10
- 2008-04-29
- 2008-04-30
- 2008-05-01
- 2008-05-06
- 2008-05-07
- 2008-05-08
- 2008-06-03
- 2008-06-04
- 2008-06-05
- 2008-06-17
- 2008-06-18
- 2008-06-19
- 2008-07-03
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-23
- 2008-07-24
-
Committee Stage
- 2007-10-16
- 2007-10-16
- 2007-10-16
-
2007-10-17
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Bills (2)
-
- 2007-10-17
- 2007-10-18
- 2007-10-18
-
2007-10-24
- 2007-11-13
- 2007-11-14
-
2007-11-22
-
Bills (2)
-
- 2007-11-22
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2008-02-12
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2008-02-13
- 2008-02-14
- 2008-02-14
-
2008-02-26
-
Bills (2)
-
-
2008-02-27
- 2008-02-28
-
2008-03-04
- 2008-03-05
-
2008-03-05
-
Bills (2)
-
- 2008-03-06
- 2008-04-03
-
2008-04-08
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2008-04-09
- 2008-04-10
- 2008-04-10
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2008-04-29
- 2008-04-29
-
2008-05-06
-
2008-05-07
-
2008-05-08
-
Bills (2)
-
-
2008-06-03
- 2008-06-03
-
2008-06-04
-
Bills (2)
-
- 2008-06-18
-
2008-07-22
- 2008-07-23
-
2008-07-24
- Common Ground Franklin Street
- Community Builders Program
- Community Clubs
- Companion Card
- Competitiveness Council
- Computer Games Classification
-
Conference
-
2008-03-06
-
Bills (2)
-
- 2008-04-01
- 2008-04-02
- 2008-04-08
- 2008-04-09
- 2008-04-10
- 2008-04-29
- 2008-04-30
- 2008-05-01
- 2008-05-06
- 2008-05-07
- 2008-05-08
- 2008-06-03
- 2008-06-03
- 2008-06-04
- 2008-06-05
- 2008-06-17
- 2008-06-18
- 2008-06-18
- 2008-06-19
-
2008-06-19
-
Bills (2)
-
- 2008-07-03
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-23
- 2008-07-24
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- Consolidated Financial Report
- Constantinople
- Constitution (Electoral Redistribution) Amendment Bill
-
Constitution (Legislative Council Reform) Amendment Bill
- Constitution (Number Of Ministers) Amendment Bill
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Consultants And Contractors
- Consumer Affairs Ministerial Council
- Consumer Goods, Green Marketing
- Container Deposit Increase
- Contract Positions
- Contractors
- Controlled Environmental Diseases
-
Controlled Substances (Cannabis Offences) Amendment Bill
-
Controlled Substances (Controlled Drugs, Precursors And Cannabis) Amendment Bill
- 2008-04-03
-
2008-05-06
- 2008-07-22
- Controlled Substances (Cultivation Of Controlled Plants) Amendment Bill
-
Controlled Substances (Drug Detection Powers) Amendment Bill
-
Controlled Substances (Possession Of Prescribed Equipment) Amendment Bill
-
Cooper Discoverer Cruises
- Cooper, Ms N.
- Coorong
-
Correctional Services (Application Of Truth In Sentencing) Amendment Bill
- Cost Benefit Analysis
- Council Of Australian Governments
- Country Ambulance Service Upgrade
-
Country Health Care Plan
-
2008-06-17
-
Grievance Debate (3)
-
Question Time (2)
-
-
2008-06-18
-
Grievance Debate (2)
-
Question Time (11)
- Mr HAMILTON-SMITH, The Hon. M.D. RANN
- Ms CHAPMAN, The Hon. J.D. HILL
- Mr RAU, The Hon. J.D. HILL
- The Hon. R.G. KERIN, The Hon. J.D. HILL
- The Hon. R.G. KERIN, The Hon. J.D. HILL
- Mr VENNING, The Hon. J.D. HILL
- Mr WILLIAMS, The Hon. J.D. HILL
- Mr PEDERICK, The Hon. J.D. HILL
- Mr GRIFFITHS, The Hon. J.D. HILL
- Mr GRIFFITHS, The Hon. J.D. HILL
- The Hon. G.M. GUNN, The Hon. J.D. HILL
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- 2008-06-19
-
2008-07-03
- 2008-07-22
-
2008-07-24
-
Grievance Debate (3)
-
Motions (1)
-
Petitions (2)
-
Question Time (3)
-
-
-
Country Health Sa
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Country Health Services
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Country Hospital Donations
-
2008-07-24
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Question Time (2)
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-
- Country Regions, Professionals
- Country Transport Services
- Courts Upgrade
- Crime Prevention Fund
- Crime Prevention Unit
- Crime Statistics
- Crimes, Mr E.h.
-
Criminal Assets Confiscation (Serious Offences) Amendment Bill
-
Criminal Law (Clamping, Impounding And Forfeiture Of Vehicles) (Prescribed Offences) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law (Sentencing) (Abolition Of Suspended Sentences) Amendment Bill
-
Criminal Law (Sentencing) (Victims Of Crime) Amendment Bill
- 2007-10-24
- 2007-11-22
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-04-03
- 2008-04-10
- 2008-06-03
- 2008-06-18
-
2008-06-19
-
Bills (2)
-
-
Criminal Law Consolidation (Double Jeopardy) Amendment Bill
-
2008-02-13
-
Bills (2)
-
-
2008-03-04
- 2008-07-03
- 2008-07-22
-
-
Criminal Law Consolidation (Rape And Sexual Offences) Amendment Bill
-
Crown Land Management Bill
- Cruise Ship Industry
- Cultana Army Training Camp
-
Cummins Rural Care Facility
-
D
- Dairy Industry
- Dangerous Offenders
- Daylight Saving
- Deep Creek
- Defence And Advanced Manufacturing Industries
- Defence Industry
- Defence Sa
- Defence Sa Administrative Unit
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Dental Health
- Department Amalgamations
- Deputy Clerk, Appointment
- Deputy Premier's Remarks
- Deputy Speaker's Ruling, Dissent
- Dernancourt Primary School
-
Desalination Plants
- Diesel Emissions Equipment
- Disability Employment Strategy
-
Disability Funding
- Disability, Recreational And Physical Activity
- Division Count
- Dna Technology
-
Doctors Dispute
- Dodd, Mr A.
- Dog And Cat Management (Cats) Amendment Bill
- Dog And Cat Management (Council Plans Of Management) Amendment Bill
- Domiciliary Care Sa
-
Dowie, Mr J.
-
2008-04-02
-
Grievance Debate (1)
-
Ministerial Statement (1)
-
-
- Driver And Vehicle Licensing
- Driver's Licence Curfews
-
Drought
-
2007-10-16
-
Grievance Debate (1)
-
Matter of Urgency (1)
-
- 2007-10-17
- 2007-10-25
- 2008-04-01
-
- Drug Driving
- Drugs, Penalties
- Dundovic, Mr D.v.
-
E
- E-Learning Program
- Early Childhood Development Services
-
Easling, Mr T.
- East Turkistan
-
Economic And Finance Committee
- Economic And Finance Committee: Consumer Credit And Investment Schemes
- Economic And Finance Committee: Emergency Services Levy
- Economic And Finance Committee: Franchises
- Economic Development Board
- Economic Strategy And Policy Development Program
- Ecotourism
- Eden Hills Railway Station
-
Education (Compulsory Education Age) Amendment Bill
-
Education And Children's Services Department
-
2008-02-13
-
Answers to Questions (2)
-
-
- Education Budget
- Education, National Curriculum
- Education, Socioeconomic Status Funding Model
- Education, Special Needs
-
Election Advertising
-
2007-10-18
-
Question Time (2)
-
-
-
Election Of Senators (Close Of Rolls) Amendment Bill
-
Elective Surgery
- Electoral (Voting Age) Amendment Bill
-
Electricity (Feed-In Scheme—Residential Solar Systems) Amendment Bill
- Elizabeth Grove Community Campus
- Elizabeth Vale Primary School
-
Emergency Services Funding (Protection Of Funds) Amendment Bill
- Emergency Services Workers
- Emissions Trading Scheme
-
Employee Benefits
- Employees, Full Time
- Employers Mutual Case Managers
- Employment
- Entertainment Facility
-
Environment Protection (Board Of Authority) Amendment Bill
-
Environment Protection (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Environment Protection (Site Contamination) Amendment Bill
-
Environment Protection Authority
- Environment, Resources And Development Committee
- Environment, Resources And Development Committee: Coastal Development
- Environmental Education Centre
- Epode Program
- Equine Influenza
- Ernabella Community
-
Estimates Committees
-
2008-06-18
-
Bills (2)
- Mr HAMILTON-SMITH, Ms CHAPMAN
- Ms CHAPMAN, Mr HANNA, Dr McFETRIDGE, Mrs PENFOLD, Mr WILLIAMS, Mr GRIFFITHS, Mr PISONI, The Hon. K.O. FOLEY, The Hon. K.O. FOLEY, Dr McFETRIDGE, The Hon. S.W. KEY, Mrs PENFOLD, Ms SIMMONS, Mr WILLIAMS, Mr BIGNELL, Ms CHAPMAN, Ms BEDFORD, Mr PEDERICK, Mr GRIFFITHS, Mr VENNING, The Hon. K.O. FOLEY, The Hon. K.O. FOLEY
-
- 2008-06-19
-
2008-07-03
-
- Euthanasia
- Evanston Gardens Primary School
- Excess Funds Account
- Exhaust Systems
-
Expiation Notices
-
Eyre Peninsula Water Supply
-
F
- Fair Trading (Telemarketing) Amendment Bill
-
Fair Work (Prohibition Against Bargaining Services Fee) Amendment Bill
- Fairness Test
- Families And Communities Department
- Families Sa, Care Placement
- Fashoda Street Property
-
Federal Election
- Federal Funding
- Female Foeticide
-
Final Stages
-
2007-10-16
- 2007-10-17
- 2007-10-17
- 2007-10-18
- 2007-10-18
- 2007-10-23
- 2007-10-23
- 2007-10-24
- 2007-10-25
- 2007-10-25
- 2007-10-25
- 2007-10-25
- 2007-11-13
- 2007-11-20
- 2007-11-20
- 2007-11-20
- 2007-11-21
- 2007-11-21
-
2007-11-22
-
Bills (2)
-
- 2007-11-22
- 2007-11-22
- 2007-11-22
- 2007-11-22
- 2007-11-22
- 2007-11-22
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-13
- 2008-02-14
- 2008-02-27
- 2008-02-28
- 2008-03-04
- 2008-03-04
- 2008-03-04
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-03-06
- 2008-03-06
- 2008-04-01
- 2008-04-03
- 2008-04-03
- 2008-04-03
- 2008-04-08
- 2008-04-08
- 2008-04-09
- 2008-04-10
- 2008-04-29
- 2008-04-30
- 2008-05-01
- 2008-05-08
- 2008-06-03
-
2008-06-17
- 2008-06-17
- 2008-06-17
- 2008-06-17
- 2008-06-18
- 2008-06-18
- 2008-06-19
- 2008-06-19
- 2008-06-19
- 2008-06-19
- 2008-06-19
- 2008-06-19
- 2008-06-19
- 2008-06-19
- 2008-07-03
- 2008-07-03
- 2008-07-03
-
2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
-
2008-07-24
-
- Financial Data Collection
- Financial Market Investments
- Financial Reconciliation
- Fines Revenue
- Fire And Emergency Services Act Review
- Fire Hydrants
-
Firearms (Firearms Prohibition Orders) Amendment Bill
- Firearms Act
- First Home Buyers
- Fisheries Management Regulations
- Five Star Print
- Fleurieu Peninsula Swamps
- Fleurieu Peninsula Water Supply
- Flinders Medical Centre Casual Nurse Shifts
- Flinders Medical Centre Redevelopment
-
Flood Damaged Roads
- Flooding
- Florey Adelaide Male Ageing Study
- Food Additives
- Food Hygiene
- Food Labelling Laws
- Food Plan
- Footpaths
- Foreign Aid Policy
-
Forensic Pathologists
-
2008-04-08
-
- Forensic Science Program
- Formula One Exhibition Race
- Franchises
- Fraud Fortnight
- Fuelwatch
- Further Education
- Further Education, Employment, Science And Technology Department, Employee Benefits
- Further Education, Employment, Science And Technology Department, Expenditure
- Further Education, Employment, Science And Technology Department, It Upgrade
-
G
- Gambling, Problem
-
Gaming Machines (Hours Of Operation) Amendment Bill
- Gawler Railway Station Restoration
- Gender Workplace Report
- General Ledger Expenditure
- General Motors Holden
- Gepps Cross Intersection
- Giles Electorate
- Gladstone Explosion
-
Glenside Hospital Redevelopment
-
2007-10-17
-
Grievance Debate (1)
-
Question Time (1)
-
-
2007-10-23
-
Petitions (1)
-
Question Time (1)
-
-
2007-10-24
-
Grievance Debate (1)
-
Question Time (1)
-
- 2007-10-25
-
2007-11-13
-
Grievance Debate (1)
-
Petitions (1)
-
- 2007-11-20
-
2008-02-12
-
Question Time (2)
-
- 2008-02-14
- 2008-02-26
- 2008-02-27
- 2008-02-28
- 2008-03-04
- 2008-03-06
- 2008-04-02
-
2008-04-09
-
Parliamentary Procedure (1)
-
Petitions (1)
-
- 2008-04-30
- 2008-05-06
- 2008-06-03
- 2008-07-23
-
- Gomez, Mr R.
-
Goods And Services Figures
- Goods And Services Tax
-
Goulburn-Murray Water Recovery Project
-
2007-11-15
-
Question Time (2)
-
-
- Gould Group
- Government Advertising (Objectivity, Fairness and Accountability) Bill
- Government Advertising (Objectivity, Fairness And Accountability) Bill
- Government Boards And Committees Remuneration
-
Government Car Park Land, Walkerville
-
2008-05-08
-
-
Government Employee Housing
-
2008-02-26
-
- Government Finance Monitoring
-
Government Ict
-
2007-10-18
-
Question Time (2)
-
- 2007-11-22
-
- Government Legislative Program
- Government Review
- Government Services
- Gp Plus Emergency Hospital Task Force
- Graffiti Control (Carrying Graffiti Implements) Amendment Bill
- Graffiti Control (Orders on Conviction) Amendment Bill
- Graffiti Control (Sale of Graffiti Implements) Amendment Bill
- Graffiti Control (Sale Of Graffiti Implements) Amendment Bill
- Graffiti Vandalism
- Grain Marketing
- Grants, Non-Government Entities
- Greek Orthodox Church
- Green Cycle Paths Program
- Green Manufacturing
- Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- Group Training Organisations
- Growing Prosperity Program
- Guardianship Board
-
H
-
Hammill House
- Hampstead Preschool
- Hands On Sa
- Harmony Day
- Hartley Electorate
- Hay And Straw Carriers
- Hazard Default Notice
- Health
- Health And Medical Research Review
-
Health Care Bill
-
2007-10-23
-
2007-10-24
- 2007-10-25
- 2008-02-28
- 2008-03-04
- 2008-04-01
-
-
Health Funding
- 2008-02-28
-
2008-04-02
-
Question Time (2)
-
- Health Ministers' Conference
- Health Reform Program
- Health Reforms
-
Health System
-
2008-04-02
-
- Healthdirect
-
Healthy Eating Program
- High Court Vacancies
- Higher Education Scholarships
- History Trust And Sa Museum Revenue
- Holdfast Shores
-
Home Support Services
- Homestart
- Hoon Driving Laws
- Hospital Boards
-
Hospital Chief Executives
- Hospital Statistics
-
Hospital Waiting Lists
-
Housing Affordability
-
2008-03-04
-
Question Time (2)
-
- 2008-04-30
- 2008-05-01
- 2008-05-07
-
-
Housing Sa
- Housing Sa Tenancy Agreements
-
Housing Trust
- Housing Trust Survey Lines
-
Housing Trust Waiting List
-
Housing Trust Water Meters
-
2008-02-26
-
Grievance Debate (1)
-
Petitions (1)
-
- 2008-04-08
- 2008-06-03
- 2008-07-23
-
- Human Remains
- Hyde Park Development Proposal
-
-
I
-
Ict Contracts
-
2008-05-01
-
Question Time (2)
-
-
- Ict Services
- Ikaria, Anniversary Of Liberation
- Immunisation Clinic General Practice
- Imvs Report
-
Independent Commission Against Corruption
-
Independent Commission Against Crime and Corruption Bill
-
2008-02-28
-
Bills (1)
- Parliament House Matters
-
-
-
Independent Commission Against Crime And Corruption Bill
- Indigenous Education
-
Indigenous Medical Scholarships Project
-
Industrial Action
- Industrial Relations
-
Industrial Relations Commission
- Industrial Relations Laws
- Infant Mortality
- Infrastructure Projects
- Infrastructure Spending
- Initiative Spending
- Innovation Commercialisation And Development Grants
- Institute Of Physical Activity
- Interest Payments
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Interest Rates
- 2007-11-20
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2008-04-29
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Ministerial Statement (1)
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Question Time (1)
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- International Association Of Labour Inspection
- International Men's Health Week
- International Solar Cities Congress
- International Women's Day
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International Year Of Languages
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Introduction and First Reading
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Introduction And First Reading
- 2007-10-17
- 2007-10-17
- 2007-10-18
- 2007-10-18
- 2007-10-18
- 2007-10-24
- 2007-10-24
- 2007-10-24
- 2007-10-24
- 2007-10-24
- 2007-10-25
- 2007-10-25
- 2007-11-13
- 2007-11-15
- 2007-11-15
- 2007-11-15
- 2007-11-20
- 2007-11-21
- 2007-11-21
- 2007-11-22
- 2007-11-22
- 2007-11-22
- 2008-02-12
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2008-02-13
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Bills (2)
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- 2008-02-13
- 2008-02-13
- 2008-02-13
- 2008-02-14
- 2008-03-04
- 2008-03-04
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-03-06
- 2008-03-06
- 2008-03-06
- 2008-03-06
- 2008-03-06
- 2008-04-01
- 2008-04-01
- 2008-04-01
- 2008-04-02
- 2008-04-02
- 2008-04-03
- 2008-04-03
- 2008-04-03
- 2008-04-03
- 2008-04-03
- 2008-04-03
- 2008-04-09
- 2008-04-09
- 2008-04-09
- 2008-04-09
- 2008-04-10
- 2008-05-01
- 2008-05-07
- 2008-05-08
- 2008-05-08
- 2008-05-08
- 2008-05-08
- 2008-05-08
- 2008-06-04
- 2008-06-05
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2008-06-05
- 2008-06-05
- 2008-06-05
- 2008-06-17
- 2008-06-18
- 2008-06-19
- 2008-06-19
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2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
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2008-07-24
- Italo-Australian Mp Forum
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J
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K
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Kangaroo Island Fires
- Kangaroo Island Natural Resources Management Board
- Kangaroo Island Transport
- Kanpi Community
- Kapunda Hospital
- Kesab
- King Street Bridge
- Kingston Electorate
- Kingston, Charles Cameron, Exhumation
- Kirton Point Emergency Services Centre
- Klemzig Primary School
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Koonibba Community
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2008-07-22
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Answers to Questions (2)
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L
- Labor Government
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Labor Party Fundraising
- 2008-04-08
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2008-04-09
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Question Time (3)
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-
Lake Eyre Basin (Intergovernmental Agreement) (Ratification Of Amendments) Amendment Bill
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Lake Victoria
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2007-10-23
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Question Time (2)
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-
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Land Management Corporation
- Land Prices
- Land Tax
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Landlord And Tenant (Distress For Rent—Health Records Exemption) Amendment Bill
- Languages Education
- Le Cornu
- Leadership Development Program
- Lean Education And Application Network Programs
- Legacy Club of Adelaide
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Legal Aid Funding
- Legal Aid, Homeless People
- Legal Fees
-
Legal Profession Bill
- 2007-10-16
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2007-10-17
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Bills (2)
-
- 2008-02-27
- 2008-03-04
- 2008-03-05
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2008-03-06
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Bills (2)
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- 2008-04-01
- 2008-04-02
- 2008-04-03
- 2008-04-08
- 2008-04-09
- 2008-04-10
- 2008-04-29
- 2008-04-30
- 2008-05-01
- 2008-05-06
- 2008-05-07
- 2008-05-08
- 2008-06-03
- 2008-06-04
- 2008-06-05
- 2008-06-17
- 2008-06-18
- 2008-06-19
- 2008-07-03
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-23
- 2008-07-24
-
Legislative Council Vacancy
- 2007-10-23
- 2007-10-24
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2007-10-25
-
Question Time (2)
-
- 2007-11-13
- 2007-11-21
- 2008-07-24
-
Legislative Review Committee
- Lehman, Ms M.
- Leigh Creek Hospital
-
Level Crossings
- Liberal Party Of Australia
-
Liquor Licensing (Certificates Of Approval) Amendment Bill
- Liquor Licensing (Power To Bar) Amendment Bill
-
Liquor Licensing Hours
- Literacy And Numeracy
-
Living Books
- Loan Write-Off
- Lobbying And Ministerial Accountability Bill
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Local Government
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Local Government (Advertising Material) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Auditor-General) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Litter) Amendment Bill
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Local Government (Superannuation Scheme) Amendment Bill
- Local Government Disaster Fund
- Local Government Education Program
- Local Government Relations
- Long Flat Irrigation Trust
- Long Term Borrowings
- Lowly Peninsula
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Lyell Mcewin Hospital
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M
- Magarey Farlam
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Makk And Mcleay Nursing Home
- Mannum
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Mannum Ferry
- Manufacturing Sector
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Marathon Resources
- Marble Hill
- Marble Hill (Protection) Bill
- Marcos Engineering Limited
- Marden Senior College
- Marine Infrastructure
- Marine Maintenance
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Marine Parks Bill
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Marine Protected Areas
- Marine Scalefish Fishery
- Marine Science Infrastructure
- Maritime Skills Centre
-
Marjorie Jackson-Nelson Hospital
- 2007-10-17
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2008-02-28
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Question Time (2)
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- 2008-04-02
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2008-04-09
-
Ministerial Statement (1)
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Question Time (1)
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2008-04-10
- 2008-05-01
- 2008-07-22
- Mass Action Program
- Maternity Hospitals
-
Matter Of Privilege
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2008-03-04
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Matter of Privilege (2)
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- Mclaren Vale Wine Region
- Mcleod's Daughters
- Mcseveney, Elaine
- Medical Records
- Medical Recruitment
- Medical Research
- Medical Staff, Overseas Travel
- Medicare Levy
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Member's Remarks
- Members' Interests Register
- Men's Health
- Mental Health Training
-
Message From Governor
- 2008-04-02
- 2008-06-03
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2008-06-05
- Metropolitan Adelaide Industrial Land Strategy
- Metropolitan Fire Service Land Purchase
- Metropolitan Hospital Efficiency And Performance Review
- Middle River Dam
- Migration, Baltic States
- Mineral Exploration
- Mining And Energy Sectors
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Mining Sector Employment
- Minister's Remarks
- Mitsubishi Employees, Lending Institutions
-
Mitsubishi Motors
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2008-02-12
-
Ministerial Statement (1)
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Question Time (2)
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- 2008-02-13
- 2008-02-14
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Mobile Phones
- Mobilong Prison
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Modbury Hospital
- Montacute Country Fire Service Brigade
- Morgan-Whyalla Pipeline
- Motel Accommodation
- Mother's Day
- Motor Accident Commission
- Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Motor Vehicle Industry Funding
- Motor Vehicle Registration Database
-
Motor Vehicles (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- 2007-11-13
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-21
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2007-11-22
-
Bills (2)
-
- 2008-02-12
-
Motorcycle Gangs
- 2007-11-20
- 2008-02-12
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2008-05-06
-
Question Time (2)
-
-
Mount Barker Hospital
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Mount Bold Reservoir
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2008-02-13
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2008-02-14
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Question Time (2)
-
- 2008-02-27
-
- Mount Lofty Ranges Water Catchment
- Mountford, Rev. J.
- Murray
- Murray Bridge Council Award
- Murray Lakes Clean-Up
-
Murray River
- 2007-10-23
- 2007-11-15
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-05-06
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2008-07-03
-
Grievance Debate (3)
-
-
Murray River Drought Management
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2007-11-15
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Adjournment Debate (1)
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Motions (1)
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2008-07-03
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Question Time (2)
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-
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Murray River Irrigators
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2007-11-14
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Grievance Debate (1)
-
Ministerial Statement (1)
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-
2007-11-15
- 2008-02-13
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2008-06-04
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Question Time (2)
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-
- Murray River Water Allocations
-
Murray River, Lower Lakes
-
Murray-Darling Basin
- 2007-11-15
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2008-04-01
-
Question Time (2)
-
- 2008-04-02
- 2008-04-03
-
2008-04-10
-
Question Time (2)
-
- 2008-05-08
-
2008-07-23
-
Grievance Debate (3)
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Motions (1)
-
- 2008-07-24
-
Murray-Darling Basin Agreement
- 2008-04-03
- 2008-04-30
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2008-07-03
-
N
- National 2020 Summit
-
National Electricity (South Australia) (National Electricity Law—Miscellaneous Amendments) Amendment Bill
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National Gas (South Australia) Bill
- National Heart Week
- National Men's Health Forum
- National Ride To Work Day
- National Youth Week
- Native Vegetation
-
Native Vegetation (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Natural Resources Committee
- Natural Resources Committee: Eyre Peninsula Natural Resources Management Board
- Natural Resources Committee: Northern And Yorke Natural Resources Management Board
- Natural Resources Committee: South-East Natural Resources Management Board
-
Natural Resources Management
- Neighbourhood Dispute Resolution Bill
- Neilson, Mr T.
- Netball Stadium
- Netball World Championships
-
Newport Quays
- Ngarrindjeri Regional Partnership Agreement
- No Confidence Motion: Minister For Health
- No Confidence Motion: Minister For Transport
- Noarlunga Hospital
-
Noarlunga Rail Line
-
Northern Expressway
-
Northern Suburbs
- 2008-04-30
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2008-05-01
-
Grievance Debate (1)
-
Question Time (1)
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- Norwood Swimming Club
- Notices And Orders Of The Day, Private Members' Business
- Notices Of Motion
- Nuclear Power Stations
- Nuclear Waste
- Nurses' Duties
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O
- O-Bahn Corridor
- Oaklands Park Railway Station
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Occupational Health, Safety And Welfare (Penalties) Amendment Bill
- Odeon Theatre
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Office For Women
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2008-02-12
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- Office Of The Director Of Public Prosecutions
- Office Of The North
- Oliphant Centre
- Olympic Games
- Ombudsman's Report
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On-The-Spot Fines
- Onkaparinga City Council
- Organ Donation
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Organised Crime
- Outback Tourism
- Ovarian Cancer
-
Overtaking Lanes
-
2007-10-16
-
Answers to Questions (2)
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- 2008-02-12
- 2008-06-05
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P
- P-Plate Drivers
- Paedophile Register
- Palestine
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Papers
- 2007-10-16
- 2007-10-18
- 2007-10-23
- 2007-10-25
- 2007-11-13
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-15
- 2007-11-20
- 2007-11-21
- 2007-11-22
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-26
- 2008-02-27
- 2008-03-04
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-03-06
- 2008-04-01
- 2008-04-08
- 2008-04-09
- 2008-04-10
- 2008-04-29
- 2008-04-30
- 2008-05-01
- 2008-05-06
- 2008-05-07
- 2008-05-08
- 2008-06-03
- 2008-06-05
- 2008-06-17
- 2008-06-19
- 2008-07-03
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-23
- 2008-07-24
- Para West Early Learning Centre Preschool
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Parliamentary Committee On Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation And Compensation
- Parliamentary Committee On Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation And Compensation: Workplace Injuries And Deaths
- Passenger Transport (Disciplinary Powers) Amendment Bill
- Passenger Transport (Safety Of Passengers) Amendment Bill
- Patawalonga Barrage Upgrade
- Patient Assisted Transport Scheme
- Patient Medical Costs
-
Paxton Report
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-04-29
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2008-05-01
-
Question Time (2)
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-
Pay-Roll Tax (Harmonisation Project) Amendment Bill
- Payroll Procedures
- Peak Oil Theory
-
Penalty Management Services
-
2008-02-28
-
Answers to Questions (2)
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- Penguin Club Of Australia
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Penola Pulp Mill Authorisation Bill
- Pensions
- Pierson, Margaret
- Pink Ribbon Day
- Pinnaroo
- Pipalyatjara Community
- Planning
- Planning Reform
- Plant And Equipment Disposal
- Plastic Bags
- Playford City Council District
- Police Complaints Authority
- Police Handguns
- Police Plane
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Police Resources
- Police, Highway Patrol
- Police, Unley
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Policy And Planning Program
-
2007-10-16
-
Answers to Questions (3)
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- Polish Hill River Church Museum Gift
- Political Donations
- Pollution Complaints
- Polomka, Mr G.
- Population Growth
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Port Augusta Gangs
- Port River Bridges
- Port River Expressway
- Port Stanvac Refinery
- Poverty
- Prawns
- Pregnancy Sa Telephone Service
- Premier's Anzac School Prize
- Premier's Be Active Challenge
- Premier's Comments
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Premier's Council For Women
-
2008-02-12
-
Answers to Questions (1)
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Question Time (1)
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-
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Premier's Reading Challenge
- Prescribed Medications
-
Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals (Animal Welfare) Amendment Bill
- 2008-03-04
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-06-03
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2008-06-04
-
Bills (2)
-
- 2008-06-18
- 2008-07-22
- Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals Act
-
Price And Safety Compliance
-
2008-02-12
-
Answers to Questions (2)
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-
- Prime Ministerial Visit
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Prince Alfred College Incorporation (Constitution Of Council) Amendment Bill
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Prisons
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2008-05-08
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Private Members' Business
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Private Parking Areas (Penalties) Amendment Bill
- Procurement Reform Program
- Property, Plant And Equipment Purchase
- Prostate Cancer
- Protocol Unit Procurement Transactions
- Public Accounts Committee
- Public Hospitals, Adverse Events
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Public Hospitals, Food Services
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2008-06-17
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Question Time (2)
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Public Housing
- Public Land
- Public Liability And Professional Indemnity Insurance
- Public Non-Financial Corporations
- Public Sector Comparison
- Public Sector Employment
- Public Sector Separation Packages
- Public Sector Wages
- Public Sector Week
- Public Service Employee Benefits
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Public Service Employee Numbers
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2008-02-13
-
Answers to Questions (2)
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2008-04-02
-
Answers to Questions (2)
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- 2008-06-05
-
-
Public Service Employees
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Public Transport
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Public Transport Patronage
- Public Trustee Office
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Public Works Committee
- Public Works Committee: Cast Metals Precinct
- Public Works Committee: Clayton Water Supply
- Public Works Committee: Craigmore High School
- Public Works Committee: Dunstan Playhouse
- Public Works Committee: Elizabeth Park Neighbourhood Renewal Project
- Public Works Committee: Flinders Medical Centre Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Flood Damage Rectification In Various National Parks
- Public Works Committee: Ifould Apartments
- Public Works Committee: Little Para Dam Safety Upgrade
- Public Works Committee: Northern Expressway
- Public Works Committee: Old Stock Exchange Building
- Public Works Committee: Playford North Regeneration Project—Andrews Farm
- Public Works Committee: Playford North Urban Renewal Project
- Public Works Committee: Rail Revitalisation Project
- Public Works Committee: Virginia Reclaimed Water Pipeline
- Public Works Committee: Whyalla Pipeline Pumping Stations
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Public-Private Partnerships
- Publishing Committee
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Queen Elizabeth Hospital
- Queen's Counsel
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R
- Racing Industry
- Radioactive Waste
- Rail Contract Management
- Rail Network, Seaford Rise
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Rail Safety Bill
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Rail Track Replacement
- Rail, Standard Gauge
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Rail, Train And Bus Union
- Railway Re-Sleepering
- Ramos-Horta, Dr J.
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Rape And Sexual Offences
- Raukkan Community
- Reconciliation, Youth
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Recreation And Sport Funding
- Recreational Boating Facilities
- Recreational Trails
- Referendum (Electoral Redistribution) Bill
- Referendum (Legislative Council Reform) Bill
- Refugees, Sporting Activities
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Regional Development Boards
- Regional Employment
- Registration And Licensing Transactions
- Remembrance Day
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Renal Service
- Renewable Energy
- Renmark Hospital
- Rental Accommodation, Regional South Australia
- Repatriation General Hospital
- Research And Development Expenditure
- Retail Service
- Revenuesa
- Review Of Priorities
- Ring Cycle
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Road Maintenance
- Road Maintenance, Davenport Electorate
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Road Safety
- Road Safety Cameras
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Road Sealing
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Road Traffic (Heavy Vehicle Driver Fatigue) Amendment Bill
- Road Transport Requirements
- Roads, Rural Sealed Network
- Roadside Rest Areas
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Rodeos
- Rodeos, Fees
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Rodeos, Regulations
- Roma Mitchell Community Legal Centre
- Rotary Club Of St Peters
- Roxby Downs
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Royal Adelaide Hospital
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Royal Adelaide Hospital, Mentally Ill Patients
-
2008-04-09
-
Ministerial Statement (1)
-
Question Time (1)
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-
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S
- Sa Ambulance Call Direct Service
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Sa Ambulance Service
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Sa Water
- 2007-10-25
- 2007-11-21
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2008-02-13
- 2008-05-01
- Sa Water Capital Works
- Sa Water Charter
- Saicorp
- Salvation Army Alcohol Stabilisation Program
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Santos
-
Santos Limited (Deed Of Undertaking) Bill
- Save The River Murray Fund Annual Report
- School Closures
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School Computers
- School Facilities
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School Funding
-
School Maintenance
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2007-11-21
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- School Uniforms
- School-To-Work Program
- Schoolies Week
- Schools, Environmental Sustainability
- Schools, Physical Fitness
- Schools, Water And Energy Consumption
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Science And Research Development
- Scotdesco Community
- Scouts Youth Team Challenge
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Second Reading
- 2007-10-16
- 2007-10-16
- 2007-10-16
- 2007-10-16
- 2007-10-16
- 2007-10-17
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2007-10-17
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Bills (2)
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- 2007-10-18
- 2007-10-18
- 2007-10-18
- 2007-10-18
- 2007-10-18
- 2007-10-18
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2007-10-23
- 2007-10-23
- 2007-10-24
- 2007-10-24
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2007-10-24
- 2007-10-24
- 2007-10-24
- 2007-10-25
- 2007-10-25
- 2007-10-25
- 2007-10-25
- 2007-10-25
- 2007-10-25
- 2007-11-13
- 2007-11-13
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-15
- 2007-11-15
- 2007-11-15
- 2007-11-15
- 2007-11-15
- 2007-11-15
- 2007-11-15
- 2007-11-15
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2007-11-20
- 2007-11-21
- 2007-11-21
- 2007-11-21
- 2007-11-21
- 2007-11-22
- 2007-11-22
- 2007-11-22
- 2007-11-22
- 2007-11-22
- 2007-11-22
- 2007-11-22
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2008-02-12
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2008-02-13
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Bills (2)
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2008-02-13
- 2008-02-13
- 2008-02-13
- 2008-02-14
- 2008-02-14
- 2008-02-14
- 2008-02-14
- 2008-02-14
- 2008-02-14
- 2008-02-14
- 2008-02-14
- 2008-02-14
- 2008-02-14
- 2008-02-14
- 2008-02-26
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2008-02-27
- 2008-02-28
- 2008-02-28
- 2008-02-28
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2008-02-28
-
Bills (1)
- Parliament House Matters
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- 2008-02-28
- 2008-02-28
- 2008-02-28
- 2008-02-28
- 2008-02-28
- 2008-02-28
- 2008-03-04
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2008-03-04
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-03-05
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2008-03-05
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Bills (2)
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- 2008-03-05
- 2008-03-06
- 2008-03-06
- 2008-03-06
- 2008-03-06
- 2008-03-06
- 2008-03-06
- 2008-03-06
- 2008-04-01
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2008-04-01
- 2008-04-01
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2008-04-02
- 2008-04-02
- 2008-04-02
- 2008-04-02
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- 2008-04-03
- 2008-04-03
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- 2008-04-03
- 2008-04-03
- 2008-04-03
- 2008-04-03
- 2008-04-03
- 2008-04-09
- 2008-04-09
- 2008-04-09
- 2008-04-09
- 2008-04-09
- 2008-04-10
- 2008-04-10
- 2008-04-10
- 2008-04-10
- 2008-04-29
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2008-04-29
- 2008-04-29
- 2008-04-29
- 2008-04-30
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2008-04-30
- 2008-05-01
- 2008-05-01
- 2008-05-06
- 2008-05-06
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2008-05-06
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2008-05-07
- 2008-05-07
- 2008-05-08
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2008-06-03
- 2008-06-03
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- 2008-06-05
- 2008-06-05
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2008-06-05
- 2008-06-05
- 2008-06-05
- 2008-06-17
- 2008-06-17
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2008-06-18
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Bills (2)
- Mr HAMILTON-SMITH, Ms CHAPMAN
- Ms CHAPMAN, Mr HANNA, Dr McFETRIDGE, Mrs PENFOLD, Mr WILLIAMS, Mr GRIFFITHS, Mr PISONI, The Hon. K.O. FOLEY, The Hon. K.O. FOLEY, Dr McFETRIDGE, The Hon. S.W. KEY, Mrs PENFOLD, Ms SIMMONS, Mr WILLIAMS, Mr BIGNELL, Ms CHAPMAN, Ms BEDFORD, Mr PEDERICK, Mr GRIFFITHS, Mr VENNING, The Hon. K.O. FOLEY, The Hon. K.O. FOLEY
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- 2008-06-18
- 2008-06-19
- 2008-06-19
- 2008-06-19
- 2008-06-19
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2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
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2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-23
- 2008-07-23
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2008-07-24
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Bills (10)
- The Hon. I.F. EVANS, The Hon. I.F. EVANS
- Mr KOUTSANTONIS, The Hon. I.F. EVANS
- Mr HANNA, Mr KOUTSANTONIS, Mr GRIFFITHS, Mr HANNA
- The Hon. G.M. GUNN
- Ms SIMMONS
- Mr PEDERICK
- Mr HANNA
- Mr KOUTSANTONIS
- Mr GRIFFITHS, Mr GOLDSWORTHY, Dr MCFETRIDGE, The Hon. I.F. EVANS, Mr BIGNELL, Mr PEDERICK, The Hon. J.W. WEATHERILL
- Bills
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- Security Exercise
- Security Intelligence Section
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Select Committee On Balancing Work And Life Responsibilities
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Senior Secondary Assessment Board Of South Australia (Review) Amendment Bill
- Seniors, Community Involvement
- Sentencing, Armed Robbery
- Sentinel Events
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Serious And Organised Crime (Control) Bill
- Service Sa
- Sewage Overflows
- Sewerage (Water Management Measures—Use Of Waste Material) Amendment Bill
- Sexual Discrimination
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Shared Services
- 2007-10-18
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2007-10-24
- 2007-10-25
- 2007-11-21
- 2007-11-22
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2008-02-12
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Answers to Questions (1)
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Petitions (1)
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Question Time (1)
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- 2008-02-26
- 2008-02-27
- 2008-02-28
- 2008-03-06
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Shared Services Sa
- Shark Patrols
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Sittings And Business
- Skills Strategy
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Social Development Committee
- Social Development Committee: Gestational Surrogacy
- Social Development Committee: South Australian Certificate Of Education
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Solar Cities Congress
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2008-03-06
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Question Time (2)
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-
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Solar Energy
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2008-06-03
-
Question Time (2)
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-
- Solar Feed-In Laws
- Solar Panel Connectivity
-
Solid Waste Levy
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2007-10-16
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Petitions (3)
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- 2007-10-17
- 2007-10-25
- 2007-11-13
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2007-11-14
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Petitions (2)
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2008-02-12
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Petitions (2)
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Ministerial Statement
STOLEN GENERATIONS
The Hon. M.D. RANN (Ramsay—Premier, Minister for Economic Development, Minister for Social Inclusion, Minister for the Arts, Minister for Sustainability and Climate Change) (14:01): I seek leave to make a ministerial statement.
Leave granted.
The Hon. M.D. RANN: First, I want to acknowledge that we, in this parliament, meet today on the traditional lands of the Kaurna people and that we respect their spiritual relationship with their country. I am sure all of us are proud that the Aboriginal flag, the South Australian flag and the Australian flag fly side by side above us.
Today's apology by the Prime Minister and the national parliament marks a momentous occasion in the history of this nation. It heralds, we all hope, the beginning of a respectful new relationship between indigenous and non-indigenous Australians. In that spirit, I offer the warmest welcome and acknowledgment to the elders, members of the stolen generations and family members from Aboriginal communities across South Australia who join us in this parliament today.
This morning in Elder Park I sat alongside Aboriginal elders and joined with other South Australians from every possible background to watch the Prime Minister deliver his national apology to the stolen generations. In Canberra, our Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation, Jay Weatherill, and our newly appointed Commissioner for Aboriginal Engagement, Klynton Wanganeen, were among the thousands present to witness this landmark address.
Across the nation, I am sure there are millions of people who, like me, were proud to be Australian this morning when, at last, we were united as the people in acknowledging the injustices of the past as we move forward towards reconciliation. In South Australia, it is fair to say that we have been here before, perhaps in a smaller way. But from little things, big things grow.
Nearly 11 years ago in this place, on a day like this, our opposing parties were not opposed, even on matters of detail or wording. We were bigger than that and then we apologised wholeheartedly and unanimously. There were no dissenting or discordant voices. We said sorry for wrongs done in our time, and in years before our time, to the first custodians of this ancient land.
On that day, we made a belated effort towards healing or, at least, to try to make amends or to find sufficient words of consolation, sadness, regret and sympathy for wrongs and cruelties, as well as the honest mistakes that could now not be undone.
On that day in this parliament, there were no weasel words. We were not afraid to apologise. We were not afraid to say sorry, and I join with the Prime Minister in doing so again. Today, but now as Premier of South Australia, I, too, say sorry. These words have to be said clearly and unequivocally in this parliament, and now, today, with decency, grace, candour and feeling from the national parliament and the prime minister—words that herald a new beginning.
On 28 May 1997, this parliament was one of the first in Australia to express its deep and sincere regret to the stolen generations for the impact of past government policies on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, and on our state and nation. The motion was passed without dissent. I still believe it was one of the best days in the history of this parliament. The Aboriginal affairs minister of the time, the Hon. Dean Brown, for whom I have a great respect, and who is here in this parliament today, recognised the need for political unity. He said:
Reconciliation has nothing to do with party politics: it is about the future of Australia. Today, this parliament, on behalf of the people of South Australia, takes another important step along the road towards reconciliation.
Our apology that day offered a chance to members on both sides of this house to recognise the pain endured by so many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and communities. Seconding Dean Brown's motion, I spoke of mothers at settlements around Australia desperately trying to hide—and, in some cases, temporarily bury—their children in order to prevent them from being taken away.
In 1991, at Ooldea, as minister of Aboriginal affairs, I had the privilege of handing over the title of the Ooldea lands to Maralinga elders who had confronted everything, even the testing of nuclear weapons on their lands and the poison left behind. We had a ceremony in the desert and elders cooked a dinner for us at our campsite the night before. Trucks and cars arrived from all directions and Aboriginal people both young and old walked with us to a place where, for thousands of years, Aboriginal people had lived and gathered next to a precious water source. In more recent times, it had become the site of Daisy Bates' mission.
Today, there are still a few pepper trees that mark the mission site amongst the sandhills. Beneath those sandhills—land sacred to Aboriginal people—is one of the richest and oldest archaeological sites in the world. But it was also a place where so many Aboriginal children had been taken away from their parents. Towards the end of the ceremony, whilst I was still speaking, I was approached by an elderly Aboriginal woman weeping and in considerable distress. Her son told me that she had been taken away from her mother at Ooldea and, in later life, had spent years trying to trace and meet her family and the mother she never knew. I was told that she eventually met her mother before she died. She was so proud and so moved on that day that she had finally returned to her birthplace, finally come back to the place from which she had been taken. Her mother's little girl had finally come home, and she had done so on the very day, at the very moment, that Ooldea had once again been recognised as Aboriginal land.
I have attended land rights ceremonies where Aboriginal women have poignantly sung about the babies being taken away. They were singing about their own experiences, and each time their song was followed by prolonged, painful silence. It is a grief that has not healed. Others in this chamber on that day tried to imagine the suffering in order to empathise with those whose lives were torn apart. The then member for Napier, Annette Hurley, stated:
As a mother I know how I would feel if my child were taken away from me, and I never knew what happened to that child all through its life.
All who spoke acknowledged that the practices undertaken in the past have had an ongoing impact within the Aboriginal community. The premier of the time, John Olsen, noted the following:
The decisions which led to this sad episode have caused a scar on the face of the nation.
The ceremonies that I have attended, the grieving that I have witnessed, seem to embody that scar, that stain on our soul to which the Prime Minister referred earlier today.
Back in 1997, we agreed to learn from these past mistakes. The apology to the stolen generations was symbolic but it was also sincere. Here in South Australia, we took our first step down the road to reconciliation. Today's apology in our federal parliament represents another critically important milestone in that journey.
Some people, of course, have dismissed symbolic acts just as they dismissed land rights. They say that they prefer practical remedies. But you cannot have one without the other. Beyond these words there is a long, hard road to travel. Many here will not see its end. But today is at least a beginning. In the spirit of South Australia's apology more than a decade ago, I look forward to working with the opposition and all members of this parliament towards the day when the first Australians are no longer the last Australians in health, education, employment, life expectancy, and opportunity.
Today the Prime Minister also spoke of practical outcomes. Past experience has shown us that practical outcomes cannot be reached without a respectful partnership and an acknowledgement of past injustices. Since coming to office in 2002, the government has used the apology delivered in this house in 1997 as a platform to pursue recognition, justice and healing for Aboriginal people. In 2004, I was proud to honour a pledge that I had made more than a decade before to return a large area of land, the Mamungari Conservation Park, to the ownership of the Maralinga Tjarutja and Pila Nguru Aboriginal people. It was the biggest hand back of land in 20 years.
More recently, we have worked with the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yunkunytjatjara people in our state's North-West to try to solve problems such as petrol sniffing. We are acting in partnership with Aboriginal people to try to find solutions to the most difficult problems. There is now a new school, swimming pools, a power station, a rehabilitation centre, bush tucker programs, arts centres, as well as police back on the lands.
But there is much, much more to be done. We welcome the pledge of a new era of cooperation from the Prime Minister—cooperation with the states and territories, cooperation with the opposition and, most importantly, an equal partnership with indigenous Australians based on trust. Today's apology can now allow that to happen with a cleaner slate and a new resolve. We owe it to the children.
The Hon. P.F. CONLON: I move:
That standing orders be so far suspended as to enable the Leader of the Opposition to make a statement forthwith.
The SPEAKER: I have counted the house and, as there is an absolute majority of the whole number of members of the house, I accept the motion. Is it seconded?
An honourable member: Yes, sir.
Motion carried.
Mr HAMILTON-SMITH (Waite—Leader of the Opposition) (14:15): Today marks another step in our journey, as a state and as a people, towards reconciliation. It is an Australian journey; it is also a South Australian journey. Eleven years ago, for the first time in parliamentary history, a leader of government, the South Australian Premier, said he was sorry. Today I reaffirm the words of former Liberal premier Dean Brown and then minister for Aboriginal affairs, who invited then opposition leader Mike Rann to second the motion in a true spirit of bipartisanship. That spirit is alive and even stronger today.
The state Liberals pay tribute to the struggles of many thousands of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people affected by forcible removal. We acknowledge their hardships. We share their pain. Today we remember those who have been able to come home. We lament the children who could never come home. In April 1997, Australians were confronted with the stories of thousands of people whose lives had been affected by the official policies of separation of children from their families, of mothers from their children. The Bringing Them Home report changed the debate from one of policy to one about real people, real tragedies and real trauma.
I speak today to reaffirm and recognise that leadership by this parliament on 28 May 1997, when former premier Dean Brown and then minister for Aboriginal affairs moved the following:
That the South Australian parliament expresses its deep and sincere regret at the forced separation of some Aboriginal children from their families and homes which occurred prior to 1964, apologises to these Aboriginal people for these past actions and reaffirms its support for reconciliation between all Australians.
That motion was supported by all MPs. Today, together, our spirit remains strong and united. This issue has been difficult for our nation as a whole to embrace. The 11-year journey that began with Premier Brown's apology reached its high point today when our federal leaders shook hands across the floor of parliament and said sorry on behalf of the entire nation.
I ask members today to also consider the future. It is imperative that we do not see today as a conclusion to our journey, but rather as the beginning of a greater journey—a great journey for a reconciled nation of many cultures.
As we step forward, I ask that we remember those from the indigenous community who could not join us, who could not be with us today. In the many decades of separation, children taken from their home often never returned. Many children became adults who struggled with identity and belonging. Many of those have passed and their stories may never be told. To understand our future let us also understand the losses incurred in our past. We cannot revoke or reinvent the past—it happened. We remember those who could never return to their home.
Before coming to this place I had the privilege of serving our nation in the defence forces alongside indigenous Australians, and that took me to remote communities. I ran into one of the soldiers with whom I served this morning at Elder Park, an Aboriginal soldier. These were men and women who had the courage to serve our nation. In many cases, their spirit rests on foreign soil well away from their traditional homes. In some ways, the nation has often failed to serve them. We will always remember them.
Today, like 28 May 1997, is a significant day in our state's history. This parliament's apology reflected the impact of the Bringing Them Home Report of the National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from their Families.
The report showed the reality of policies of past governments, including South Australian governments. Many children were forcibly removed from their families by Australian authorities until as late as 1969, or even slightly later. Many people affected by the tragedy of the stolen generations are still alive, and live with its effects. Many are here today.
All on this side of the chamber, and, I am sure, in the entire house, welcome them. We thank them. We accept their invitation to join in reconciliation. Apologising to the stolen generation provided our state parliament with the opportunity to recognise the wrongs within policies of past governments and to make a commitment to reconciliation.
As others have said before and today, we have a long way to go together. Health and education must be on the very top of our agenda going forward. The apology in federal parliament today supported by the federal Liberal opposition marks the beginning. Here in South Australia we need to do more to help our Aboriginal and indigenous communities. We need to provide the means by which future generations can understand the history of indigenous culture. The South Australian Liberals have been active in their support for reconciliation from the outset and will continue to be.
When European culture arrived in 1788, they found a happy people who lived comfortably with the land they so loved. Over time, we have had to confront many problems. Let us help solve the health, social and other issues before us. Let us educate the young children, because the new generations must be stronger, healthier and happier. The new generations should reflect the new Australia: a nation that in 2008 has learnt much from the last 220 years; a nation that sets a new standard for coming centuries.
Today is a day to think of our children. From this day Aboriginal children here in South Australia should be able to grow without disadvantage. From this day non-Aboriginal children, from wherever they may trace their origins, should be able to grow without shame.
I congratulate the parliament of 1997 and its agenda-setting policy and apology. I reaffirm on behalf of all on this side of the chamber—and join with the Premier—that motion of the day. The state Liberals reaffirm the deep and sincere regret at the forced separation of some Aboriginal children from their homes and families. We apologise to these people for past actions. We reaffirm our support for reconciliation between all South Australians and all Australians. Today, as the member for Waite, I say sorry. Today, as leader of the state Liberals, I say sorry. And today, as the Leader of the Opposition, I say sorry. Let today, 13 February 2008, be remembered as a day for us to look around and learn, a day when we understand that we are all Australians, a day when we understand the importance of saying sorry and of accepting an apology and a day when we become a better Australia and a better South Australia. Thank you.
Honourable members: Hear, hear!