-
ATKINSON, Michael John
-
Speeches
-
Advance Care Directives Bill
- Baluch, Joy
- Barton Road, North Adelaide
- Blevins, Hon. Frank
- Chamber Photographs
-
City of Adelaide (Capital City Committee) Amendment Bill
- Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) (R18+ Computer Games) Amendment Bill
- Connelly, Mr E.
-
Electoral (Voting Age) Amendment Bill
- Environment, Resources and Development Committee
- Ferguson, Mr D.m.
- Local Government (Elections) (Voting Age) Amendment Bill
-
Local Government (Road Closures—1934 Act) Amendment Bill
-
2012-05-31
- 2012-06-12
- 2012-07-11
-
- Parliamentary Committees
- Public Works Committee Witnesses
- Public Works Committee: Mining and Engineering Centre TAFE SA
- Public Works Committee: South Road Upgrade Torrens Road to River Torrens Early and Associated Works
- Public Works Committee: St Clair Railway Station Project
- Ritson, Hon. R.J.
- Serious and Organised Crime (Control) (Declared Organisations) Amendment Bill
- Speaker, Election
- Speaker's Ruling
- Speaker's Rulings
- St Clair Housing Estate
- Valedictories
- Wardle, Ivon Alfred Oam
-
- Questions
-
Answers
-
Parliamentary Procedure
-
2013-02-21
-
-
-
Speeches
-
BEDFORD, Frances Ellen
-
Speeches
- Adelaide Produce Market
- ANZAC Day
- Appropriation Bill 2012
- Appropriation Bill 2013
- Aung San Suu Kyi
-
Battle of Long Tan
- Bita Paka
- Black Caviar
- Blevins, Hon. Frank
- Calisthenics National Championships
- Commemorations
- Community Sheds
- Community Sporting Clubs
- Constitution (Recognition of Aboriginal Peoples) Amendment Bill
- Cystic Fibrosis Quilt Project
- De Lissa Oration
- Defence Force Nursing Officers
- Diabetes
- Elizabeth Beare
- Eyre Peninsula Bushfires
- Foetal Alcohol Syndrome
- Gallnor, Mary
-
Generations in Jazz
-
Government Stationery Contract
- Grandparents Day
- Groceries Adjudicator
- Harmony Day
- Indigenous Graduates, University of Adelaide
-
International Women's Day
- John Mcdouall Stuart Society
- Levai, Ms A.
- Malala Yousafzai
- Maritime Union of Australia
- Menopause
- Modbury Football Club
- Modbury Hospital
- Motor Vehicle Accidents (Lifetime Support Scheme) Bill
- Mr Kunmanara Langka Peter
-
Muriel Matters
- NAIDOC Week
- National Reconciliation Week
- Netball Australia
- Notable Australians
- Older South Australians, Respect
- Opportunities for the Blind
- Participatory Democracy
- Past Adoption Practices
- Pedal Prix
- Public Transport, North-Eastern Suburbs
- Public Works Committee: Modbury Hospital Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Tea Tree Plaza O-Bahn Interchange Car Park
- Reconciliation Week
- Road Traffic (Traffic Speed Analysers) Amendment Bill
- RSL Care
-
Sard, Ms Pam
- Select Committee on Dogs and Cats As Companion Animals
-
Social Development Committee
-
Social Development Committee: Inquiry into Food Safety Programs
- Social Development Committee: Inquiry into New Migrants
-
Social Development Committee: Sale and Consumption of Alcohol
- Sporting and Recreational Facilities
- Statutes Amendment (Sex Work Reform) Bill
- Supply Bill 2012
-
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
- Women's Sport
- Women's Suffrage
-
Questions
- Aboriginal Community Housing
- Adelaide City Population Growth
-
Alcohol-Fuelled Violence
-
2012-10-17
-
- ANZAC Centenary
- APY Lands, Anangu Family Support
- Ash Wednesday Bushfires Anniversary
- Avalon Airshow
- Bus Contracts
- Career Choices
- Chief Judge
- Child Protection Inquiry
- Commonwealth Government Funding
- Defence Reserves Support Council
- Disability Services
- Disabled Job Seekers
- Donated Goods Guidelines
-
Education and Child Development Department
- Food and Wine Tourism
- Food Safety Rating Program
- Free-Range Eggs
- Glenside Health Service
- Goods and Services Tax
- Government Stationery Contract
- Health System
- Hospitals, Northern Suburbs
- Houston, Air Chief Marshal
- Infrastructure Program
- Inner City Revitalisation
- International Investors
-
Literacy and Numeracy
- Metropolitan Fire Service Sesquicentenary
- Modbury GP Plus Super Clinic
- Modbury Hospital
- Motor Vehicle Registration
- Obesity Prevention and Lifestyle Program
- Police Passive Alert Drug Detector Dogs
- Positive Ageing
- Premier's Research and Industry Fund
- Public Sector Employees
- Quad Bikes
- Seligman, Dr M.
- Skills for All
- State Economy
- State Final Demand
- Sustainable Community Awards
- TAFE SA, Women's Education
- Teachers' Conference
- Teaching Quality
- Tour Down Under
- Training Awards
- Veterans' Advisory Council
-
Speeches
-
BETTISON, Zoe Lee
-
Speeches
- Active Club Program
- Address in Reply
- Appropriation Bill 2012
- Battle of Long Tan
- Bedford Industries
- Bhutanese Interstate Soccer Tournament
- Boost Career Expo
- Darwin Bombing Anniversary
- Dutch Festival
- Economic and Finance Committee: Workforce and Education Participation
- First Home Owner Grant (Housing Grant Reforms) Amendment Bill
-
GM Holden
-
2012-03-28
- 2013-11-14
-
- Heithersay, Dr P.
- Holden Commodore
- Hung Emperors Ceremony
- Ice Factor Program
- International Women's Day
- Interstate Migration
- Italian Clubs and Associations
- King George Tupou v
- Legal Practitioners (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Liquor Licensing (Supply to Minors) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Interment of Human Remains) Amendment Bill
- Motor Vehicle Accidents (Lifetime Support Scheme) Bill
- National Youth Week
- Olympic and Paralympic Games
- Onam Festival
- Port Pirie Smelting Facility (Lead-In-Air Concentrations) Bill
- Powers of Attorney and Agency (Interstate Powers of Attorney) Amendment Bill
- Public Works Committee
- Roseworthy Agricultural College
- Salisbury Australia Day Family Picnic
- Salisbury Football Club
- Second-Hand Goods Bill
- Security and Investigation Agents (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- South Australian Public Teaching Awards
- Statutes Amendment (Shop Trading and Holidays) Bill
- Supply Bill 2013
- Wilpena Pound Resort
- Youth Parliament
- Zonta Clubs
-
Questions
- Aboriginal Power Cup
-
Adelaide Festival Events
- Adelaide Theatres
- Adelaide Thunderbirds
- Adelaide, Lonely Planet Recognition
- Affordable Living
- Aged-Care Reform Package
- Air Force 462 Squadron
- Australian of the Year Awards
- Child Protection
- City of Adelaide Planning
-
Construction Industry
- Consumer and Business Services
- Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth Region
- Courts Performance
- Courts Precinct
-
Defence Industry
- Energy Resources
- Ernabella Children and Family Centre
- Federal Budget
- Flight Training Adelaide
- Foster and Kinship Carer Week
- Future Submarine Project
- Gateway Business Program
- Government Contracts
- Government Mainframe Computer Contract
- Graffiti Vandalism
- Health Chat
- Hospital Statistics
- Housing Construction Approvals
- Housing Construction Grant
- Housing SA Amnesty
- Immigration
- Infrastructure Projects
- Interstate and International Visitors
- Manufacturing Works
- Metrocard
- Paramedics
- Police Offence Streaming Model
- Population Growth
- Prime Minister's Economic Forum
-
Rail Infrastructure
- Shark Patrols
- Skills for All
- South Australian Certificate of Education Merit Awards
- Special Olympics
- Sport Participation Figures
- STEM Skills
- Tattoo, Piercing and Body Modification Laws
- Telecommunications Taskforce
- Tobacco Smoking
- Unexpected City Program
- Universal Contact Visits
- Uno Apartments
-
Speeches
-
BIGNELL, Leon William Kennedy
-
Speeches
- Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation Division
-
Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill
- Aboriginal Regional Authorities
- Address in Reply
-
Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights Act
- Aung San Suu Kyi
- Australian Year of the Farmer
- Baker, Hon. D.s.
- Character Preservation (Barossa Valley) Bill
- Character Preservation (McLaren Vale) Bill
- Chook Mccoy
- Climate Change Review
- Co-Operatives National Law (South Australia) Bill
- Companion Cats and Dogs
- Country Hospitals
-
Country Newspapers Centenary
- D'arenberg Winery
- Emergency Services Equipment Display Night
- Fishing Super Trawler
- Flinders Ranges National Park
- Glencoe Central Primary School
- Gorgeous Festival
- Lake Eyre Basin
- Marino Conservation Park
- Mawson Electorate
- McLaren Vale Bushing Festival
- McLaren Vale Harvest Festival
- Murray-Darling Basin
- Olympic and Paralympic Games
- Public Works Committee: Port Augusta Central Oval Redevelopment
- Publishing Committee
- Queen's Birthday Honours
- SA Water
- Seaford Rail Bridge
- Select Committee on a Review of the Retirement Villages Act 1987
- Select Committee on the Grain Handling Industry
-
Sittings and Business
- Southern Adelaide Economic Development Plan
- Southern Adelaide Transport Infrastructure
- State of the Environment Report
- Statutes Amendment (Shop Trading and Holidays) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment and Repeal (TAFE SA Consequential Provisions) Bill
- Supply Bill 2012
- Telehealth
- Tongerie, George
- Volunteers
-
Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards (South Australia) Bill
- 2013-06-19
-
2013-07-04
- Water Industry Reforms
- Western Mount Lofty Ranges Water Allocation Plan
- Wilderness Protection (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Questions
- Apprentices and Trainees
- Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale
- City of Adelaide Planning
- Construction Industry
- Country Health SA
- Elective Surgery
- Emergency Services Funding
- Energy Providers
- Fire Danger Season
- Firefighters, Workers Compensation
- Flinders Medical Centre
- Government Stationery Contract
- Groundwater
- Gun Amnesty
- History Festival
- Intellectual Property Rights
- Late Night Trading Code of Practice
- McLaren Vale and Districts War Memorial Hospital
- Mental Health Facilities
- Noarlunga GP Plus Health Care Centre
- Oaks Day
- Olympic Games
- Prison Drug Use
- Science Excellence Awards
- Serious Firearms Offenders
- Skills for All
- Victor Harbor Road
-
Answers
- Adelaide City Wi-Fi Project
-
Adelaide Convention Centre
-
2013-07-05
- 2013-11-12
-
- Adelaide Cricket Test
-
Adelaide Oval
-
Adelaide, Lonely Planet Recognition
-
2013-10-29
-
-
Airasia X
-
APY Executive
-
2013-11-26
-
- APY Lands, Accounts
-
Australian Tourism Exchange
-
2013-05-02
-
-
Barossa Valley Marketing Campaign
- Best Jobs in the World Campaign
-
Budget Papers
- Chief Executive Discretionary Fund
-
China Delegation
-
2013-05-02
-
- Classic Adelaide Rally
-
Classic Targa Adelaide
-
2013-06-04
-
- Climate Change Adaptation Framework
-
Clipsal 500
- Consultants and Contractors
- Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth Region
- Country Press SA Awards
- Country Sports Carnivals
- Cruise Ships
- Desalination Plant
- Environment Protection Fund
- Environment, Water and Natural Resources Department
- Flinders Ranges Tourism
- Food and Wine Tourism
- Foreshore Management
- Georgina Hope Swimmers Foundation Australian Age Championships
-
Government Savings
-
2013-07-05
-
-
Grant Expenditure
-
2013-11-15
- 2013-11-26
-
-
Grants and Subsidies
-
2013-07-05
-
- Indigenous Infrastructure
- Integrity in Sport
- International Visitors
- Interstate and International Visitors
- Kangaroo Island Futures Authority
- Minda Aquatic Centre
-
Murray-Darling Basin Plan
-
Organised Crime in Sport
-
Public Sector Employees
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Regional Events and Festivals
-
2013-07-23
-
- Regional Tourism
-
Rolling Stones Concert
-
2013-10-17
-
- SA Water
- Savour Australia 2013
- South Australian Aquatic and Leisure Centre
-
South Australian Sports Institute
- South Australian Tourism Awards
- Sports Funding
-
Stuart O'grady
-
2013-07-25
-
- Sustainable Community Awards
-
Tour Down Under
-
Tourism
-
Tourism Campaign
-
Tourism Commission
-
2013-07-05
-
- VACSWIM
-
Water Allocation Plans
- Wine Forum
- WOMAD
-
Speeches
-
BREUER OAM, Lynette Ruth
-
Speeches
- Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation
-
Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee (Presiding Member) Amendment Bill
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Annual Report 2011-12
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Stolen Generations Reparations Tribunal Bill Inquiry
- Appropriation Bill 2013
- Baker, Hon. D.s.
- Baluch, Joy
- Blevins, Hon. Frank
- Brown, Mr M.J.
- Brown, Mrs Eileen Kampakuta
- Carpenter, B.S.
- Chamber Matters
- Cole, Ms J.
- Commission of Oaths
- Connelly, Mr E.
- Constitution (Recognition of Aboriginal Peoples) Amendment Bill
- Eastgate, Mr B.
-
Economic and Finance Committee
- Economic and Finance Committee: Annual Report 2011-12
- Economic and Finance Committee: Annual Report 2012-13
- Economic and Finance Committee: Compulsory Third Party Insurance
-
Economic and Finance Committee: South Australian Taxation System
- Economic and Finance Committee: Workforce and Education Participation
- Ending Life with Dignity Bill
- Food (Labelling of Free-Range Eggs) (No. 2) Amendment Bill
- Food (Labelling of Free-Range Eggs) Amendment Bill
- Foreign Workers
-
Giles Electorate
- Governor's Speech
- Health Department Annual Report
-
House of Assembly Chamber
- International Women's Day
- Legislative Council Vacancy
- Levai, Ms A.
- Mcgee, Mr Eugene
- Member for Frome
-
Member's Remarks
- Members' Resignations
- Mining (Royalties) Amendment Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Driver Licensing) Amendment Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Learner's Permits and Provisional Licences) Amendment Bill
- Natural Resources Committee: Alinytjara Wilurara Natural Resources Management Region
- Natural Resources Committee: Foxes
- Natural Resources Committee: Review of Natural Resources Management Levy Arrangements
- OneSteel Whyalla
- Outback Communities Authority
- Palliative Care Awards
- Parliament House, Media Access
- Parliament, Internet Streaming
- Parliamentary Committees
-
Parliamentary Standards
- Plate, Mr ADAM
- Question Without Notice Reply
- Regional Campuses, Atar Score
- Regional Transport Infrastructure
- Same Sex Marriage Bill
- Sittings and Business
- Smith, Corporal Scott James
- Southern Star Aquaculture
-
Speaker, Election
-
2013-02-05
-
- Speaker, Presentation to Governor
- Standing and Sessional Orders
- Statutes Amendment (Real Estate Reform Review and Other Matters) Bill
- Stuart High School
- Supply Bill 2013
-
Umoona Tjutagku Health Service
-
Valedictories
- Watson, Mr J.f.
- Wilderness Protection (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Wind Farms
- Women in Leadership
-
Questions
- Adelaide Convention Centre
- Alcohol-Fuelled Violence
- APY Lands, Health
- Carers Recognition Week
- Commemorative Medals
- Country Sports Carnivals
- Iron Ore
- Mining Industry
- Oil and Gas Sector
- Premier's Community Excellence Awards in Mining and Energy
- Tour Down Under
-
Tourism
- Vocational Education and Training
- Answers
-
Speeches
-
BROCK, Geoffrey Graeme
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Appropriation Bill 2012
- Appropriation Bill 2013
-
Auslan
- Australian Year of the Farmer
- Baluch, Joy
- Carbon Tax
- Childcare Services
- Clare Trade Shed
- Connelly, Mr E.
- Constitution (Recognition of Aboriginal Peoples) Amendment Bill
- Council Rate Concessions
- Country Hospitals
- Country Schools
- Drugs, Alcohol and Youth Safety Community Forum
- Equal Opportunity (Sporting Competitions) Amendment Bill
- Eyre Peninsula Bushfires
- Farming Rights
- Food (Labelling of Free-Range Eggs) Amendment Bill
- Graffiti Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Italian Consulate
- Liquor Licensing (Supply to Minors) Amendment Bill
- Litter Reduction
- Local Government, Constitutional Recognition
- Mcgee, Mr Eugene
- Morgan-Whyalla Pipeline
- Motor Vehicles (Learner's Permits and Provisional Licences) Amendment Bill
- Murray-Darling Basin
- Natural Resources Committee: Adelaide and Mount Lofty Region Natural Resources Management Levy
- Natural Resources Committee: Alinytjara Wilurara Natural Resources Management Region
- Natural Resources Committee: Annual Report 2011-12
-
Natural Resources Committee: Bushfire Preparedness
- Natural Resources Committee: Draft Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- Natural Resources Committee: Foxes
- Natural Resources Committee: Murray-Darling Basin Water Resource Management
- Natural Resources Committee: Review of Natural Resources Management Levy Arrangements
- Natural Resources Committee: Upper South East Dryland Salinity and Flood Management Act Report 2010-11
- Nicholls, Mr J.
- Parker, Mr D.
- Patient Assistance Transport Scheme
- Police Complaints Authority (Police Ombudsman) Annual Report 2011-12
- Polkinghorne, Mr G.
- Port Pirie
- Port Pirie Gymnastics Academy
- Port Pirie Make a Wish Volunteer Group
- Port Pirie Prostate Cancer Support Group
-
Port Pirie Smelting Facility (Lead-In-Air Concentrations) Bill
- Public Works Committee: John Pirie Secondary School New Administration Building
- Public Works Committee: Main North Road Realignment Via Anama Lane
- Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) Bill
- Regional Transport Infrastructure
- Retirement Villages
- Road Signage
- Same Sex Marriage Bill
- School Amalgamations
- School Transport Policy
-
Select Committee on the Grain Handling Industry
- South Australia Police
- South Australian Brand
- Statutes Amendment (Gambling Reform) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Shop Trading and Holidays) Bill
-
2012-03-14
-
- Statutes Amendment (Smart Meters) Bill
- Western Front School Study Tours
- Wind Farms
- Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (Samfs Firefighters) Amendment Bill
- Zonta Clubs
-
Questions
-
Clare District Hospital
- Clare Police Station
- Country Press SA Awards
- Dental Care
- Farming Code of Conduct
- Flinders Ranges Tourism
-
Frome Electorate
-
2013-11-28
-
- Grain Handling
-
Nyrstar
- Operation Distraction
- Parent Initiatives in Education Grants
-
Patient Assistance Transport Scheme
- Port Pirie
-
Port Pirie Magistrate
-
2013-05-01
-
- Regional Judicial Services
- Regional Tourism
- Solar Feed-In Scheme
- State Emergency Service
-
TAFE SA, Port Pirie
- Warnertown Road Rail Crossing
-
Water Allocation Plans
-
-
Speeches
-
CAICA, Paul
-
Speeches
- Aboriginal Elders
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee
- Aquaculture (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Asbestos, School
- Bonython, Mr C. W. (Warren)
- Brown, Mrs Eileen Kampakuta
- Burial and Cremation Bill
-
Citrus Industry (Winding Up) Amendment Bill
-
2012-09-05
-
- Colton Electorate
- Constitution (Recognition of Aboriginal Peoples) Amendment Bill
- Desalination Plant
- Economic and Finance Committee
- Ferguson, Mr D.m.
- Fishing Super Trawler
- Jet Skis
- Joint Parliamentary Service Committee
-
Livestock (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Mr Kunmanara Langka Peter
-
Murray-Darling Basin
-
Nullarbor National Park
- Parliamentary Committees (Natural Disasters Committee) (No. 2) Amendment Bill
- Public Works Committee
- South East Drainage System Operation and Management Bill
- Supply Bill 2013
- Thevenard Port Facilities
- Torrens River
- Trevorrow, Mr Tom
-
Upper South East Dryland Salinity and Flood Management (Postponement of Expiry) Amendment Bill
-
2012-10-31
-
2012-11-27
-
- VACSWIM
- Wilderness Protection (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Zero Waste SA (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Questions
- Automotive Industry
- Better Schools Reform
- Courts Precinct
- Cultural Value Research Project
- Disability Care
- E-Mergency Connect
- Education and Child Development
- Food Labelling
- Government Invoices and Accounts
- Government Policies
- Integrity in Sport
- International Hospice and Palliative Care Day
- Law Week
- Lockleys Preschool
-
OzAsia Festival
- Parks Community Centre
- Petrol Price Boards
- Planning Improvement Project
- Safe Communities
-
Answers
- Aboriginal Power Cup
- Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Management Levy
- Adelaide Zoo
- APY Essential Services
- APY Executive
-
APY Lands, Accounts
- APY Lands, Anangu Family Support
- APY Lands, Arts Centres
- APY Lands, Consultants
- APY Lands, Executive Visit
- APY Lands, Permits Officer
- APY Lands, Power Outages
- APY Lands, Suicide
- APY Legal Services
- Bensted, Ms E.
- Biodiversity Fund
-
Botanic Gardens, Staff
-
2012-11-30
-
- Budget Papers
- Building Innovation Fund
-
Chief Executive Discretionary Fund
- Climate Change
- Commissioner for Aboriginal Engagement
- Container Deposit Scheme
-
Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth Region
-
Desalination Plant
-
2012-04-05
-
2012-05-31
-
2012-06-13
-
2012-06-14
- 2012-07-10
- 2012-07-12
-
2012-09-04
-
2012-09-18
- 2012-11-15
-
2012-11-27
-
- Electronic Waste
-
Environment and Natural Resources Departmental Budget
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Environment Protection Authority
-
2012-07-11
-
- Environment, Water and Natural Resources Department
-
Fight for the Murray
-
2012-11-30
-
- Fish Stocks
- Foreign Currency Exposure
- Foreshore Management
- Gawler Ranges Prescribed Burning
- Gientzotis Consulting
- Grant Expenditure
-
Grants and Subsidies
-
2012-11-30
-
- Groundwater
-
Handshin, Ms M.
- Lower Lakes
- Lower Limestone Coast Water Allocation Plan
-
Marine Parks
- Mount Lofty Ranges Reservoirs
-
Murray Futures
- 2012-07-12
- 2012-10-30
-
2012-11-30
-
Murray River
-
Murray-Darling Basin
-
Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- National Parks
-
National Trust
-
2012-11-30
-
- Natural Resources Management Centres
-
Natural Resources Management Staff
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Nyrstar
-
2012-05-15
- 2012-05-16
- 2012-05-17
-
2012-07-10
-
- People and Parks
-
Phylloxera
- Public Sector Employment
- Recycling
- Renmark Paringa Levee Banks
-
SA Water
-
2012-07-12
-
2012-09-18
- 2012-11-15
- 2012-11-29
-
- Select Council on Climate Change
- Skills for All
- South-East Aerial Imagery Project
- Surplus Employees
-
Surplus Land Sale
-
2012-11-30
-
- Sustainable Building
- Umuwa Courthouse
- Volunteer Awards
- Water Conservation
-
Water Lead Levels
- Water Modelling
-
Water Pricing
- Water Security
-
Speeches
-
CHAPMAN, Vickie Ann
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Adelaide Workers' Homes Bill
-
Advance Care Directives Bill
-
2012-11-13
- 2012-11-14
-
-
Appropriation Bill 2012
-
Appropriation Bill 2013
- 2013-06-18
-
2013-06-19
- 2013-07-03
- Aquaculture (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Aung San Suu Kyi
- Australian Year of the Farmer
- Black Caviar
-
Burial and Cremation Bill
-
Bus Timetables
- Character Preservation (Barossa Valley) Bill
- Cherryville Fire
- Child Protection Inquiry
-
Child Sex Offenders Registration (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
City Fringe Development
- Civil Liability (Disclosure of Information) Amendment Bill
-
Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) (R18+ Computer Games) Amendment Bill
-
2012-10-17
-
- Co-Operatives National Law (South Australia) Bill
- Community Alliance Meeting
- Constitution (Casual Vacancies) Amendment Bill
- Constitution (Recognition of Aboriginal Peoples) Amendment Bill
-
Coroners (Recommendations) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Assets Confiscation (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Assets Confiscation (Prescribed Drug Offender Assets) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Assets Confiscation (Prescribed Drug Offenders) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law (Sentencing) (Guilty Pleas) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law (Sentencing) (No Conviction on Election to be Prosecuted) Amendment Bill
-
Criminal Law (Sentencing) (Sentences of Indeterminate Duration) Amendment Bill
-
2013-10-31
-
- Criminal Law (Sentencing) (Supergrass) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law (Sentencing) (Suspended Sentences) Amendment Bill
-
Criminal Law Consolidation (Cheating at Gambling) Amendment Bill
-
2013-02-19
-
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Protection for Working Animals) Amendment Bill
- Debelle Inquiry
- Development (Development Plan Amendments) (Notification) Amendment Bill
- Development (Interim Development Control) Amendment Bill
- Development (Private Certification) Amendment Bill
- Electoral (Legislative Council Voting) Amendment Bill
- Electoral (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Electoral (Optional Preferential Voting) Amendment Bill
-
Electoral (Voting Age) Amendment Bill
- Elizabeth Beare
- Elizabeth Residential Village
- Equal Opportunity (Sporting Competitions) Amendment Bill
- Evidence (Discreditable Conduct) Amendment Bill
- Evidence (Identification Evidence) Amendment Bill
- Evidence (Identification) (No. 2) Amendment Bill
- Evidence (Identification) Amendment Bill
-
Evidence (Reporting on Sexual Offences) Amendment Bill
-
2012-09-18
-
- Farrell, Senator D.
- Financial Transaction Reports (State Provisions) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Firearms (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Food (Labelling of Free-Range Eggs) Amendment Bill
- Freedom of Information
- Future Submarine Project
- Glenside Hospital Redevelopment
- Goodwood and Torrens Rail Project
- Graffiti Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (South Australia) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (South Australia) (Restricted Birthing Practices) Amendment Bill
- Heavy Vehicle National Law (South Australia) Bill
-
Housing and Urban Development (Administrative Arrangements) (Urban Renewal) Amendment Bill
- 2013-06-04
-
2013-06-05
- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption Bill
- Interstate Migration
- John Mcdouall Stuart Society
- Kangaroo Island School
-
Lake Eyre Basin
-
Legal Practitioners (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
2013-04-10
- 2013-04-30
-
- Legal, Justice and Police Retirements
- Liquor Licensing (Small Venue Licence) Amendment Bill
- Livestock (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Road Closures—1934 Act) Amendment Bill
- Magistrates (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Major Events Bill
- Marine Safety (Domestic Commercial Vessel) National Law (Application) Bill
-
Mcgee, Mr Eugene
- Members of Parliament
- Memorial Service, Ministerial Attendance
- Mental Health (Inpatient) Amendment Bill
- Mid-Year Budget Review
- Motor Vehicle Accidents (Lifetime Support Scheme) Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Disqualification) Amendment Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Driver Licensing) Amendment Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Learner's Permits and Provisional Licences) Amendment Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Periodic Payments) Amendment Bill
- Murray-Darling Basin
- National Health Funding Pool Administration (South Australia) Bill
- Natural Resources Committee: Adelaide and Mount Lofty Region Natural Resources Management Levy
-
Natural Resources Committee: Bushfire Preparedness
-
Natural Resources Committee: Eyre Peninsula Water Supply
- Natural Resources Committee: Foxes
- Natural Resources Committee: Mount Lofty Ranges Fire Management
- Natural Resources Committee: Review of Natural Resources Management Levy Arrangements
- Operation Lightning
- Organised Crime
- Parliamentary Committees (Natural Disasters Committee) (No. 2) Amendment Bill
- Past Adoption Practices
- Pastoral Sector
- Police (GST Exemption) Amendment Bill
- Port Adelaide Electorate
- Powers of Attorney and Agency (Interstate Powers of Attorney) Amendment Bill
- Public Transport Fare Evasion
- Public Transport, North-Eastern Suburbs
- Public Works Committee: South Road Upgrade Torrens Road to River Torrens Early and Associated Works
- Public Works Committee: Tonsley Public Transport Project—Stage 1 and 2
- Queen's Diamond Jubilee
- Queensland Election
-
Question Without Notice Reply
- Rail Electrification Project
- Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) Bill
- Real Property (Access to Information) Amendment Bill
-
Residential Tenancies (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Same Sex Marriage Bill
- Security and Investigation Agents (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Select Committee on Matters Relating to the Independent Education Inquiry
- Serious and Organised Crime (Control) (Declared Organisations) Amendment Bill
-
Serious and Organised Crime (Control) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
2012-03-01
-
- South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Bill
- Spent Convictions (Decriminalised Offences) Amendment Bill
- Spent Convictions (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- St Clair Reserve
- Standing Orders Suspension
- Statutes Amendment (Anti-Bullying) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Appeals) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Arrest Procedures and Bail) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Assessment of Relevant History) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) (No. 2) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) (No. 3) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Courts Efficiency Reforms) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Dangerous Driving) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Directors' Liability) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Fines Enforcement and Recovery) Bill
-
2013-06-04
-
- Statutes Amendment (Gambling Reform) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Serious and Organised Crime) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Serious Firearm Offences) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Transport Portfolio) Bill
- Story, Ms D.
- Subordinate Legislation (Proposals to Vary Regulations) Amendment Bill
- Summary Offences (Drug Paraphernalia) Amendment Bill
- Summary Offences (Filming Offences) Amendment Bill
- Supply Bill 2012
- Supply Bill 2013
- Supreme Court Facilities
- Surveillance Devices Bill
- Tonsley and Grange Railway Lines
- Transport Policy
- Trustee Companies (Transfers) Amendment Bill
- Upper South East Dryland Salinity and Flood Management (Postponement of Expiry) Amendment Bill
- Valedictories
- Warrawong Sanctuary
- Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards (South Australia) Bill
- West Lakes Stadium Precinct
- Wilderness Protection (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Wills (International Wills) Amendment Bill
- Woman's Christian Temperance Union
- Women's Electoral Lobby
- Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (Samfs Firefighters) Amendment Bill
- Young Offenders (Release on Licence) Amendment Bill
- Zero Waste SA (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Questions
-
30-Year Plan for Greater Adelaide
- 457 Visas
-
Adelaide Oval Footbridge
-
2012-07-10
-
-
Adelaide Railway Station
-
Affordable Housing
-
2013-11-15
-
- Aged-Care Services
- Alert SA
- Asbestos, School
- Auditor-General's Report
- Autodom
- BHP Billiton
- Boating Facility Advisory Committee
-
Britannia Roundabout
-
2013-10-15
-
-
Bulk Commodities Port
-
2012-09-20
-
-
Bus Contracts
-
2012-03-14
-
2012-03-15
-
2012-05-02
-
2012-05-16
- 2012-05-17
-
2012-06-14
- 2012-11-28
-
2013-04-30
-
2013-06-19
- 2013-07-03
- 2013-09-26
-
- Bus Passenger Numbers
-
Bus Timetables
-
Car Parking Levy
-
Carbon Tax
-
2012-04-04
-
2012-06-12
-
2013-07-05
-
2013-11-15
-
- Ceduna Transitional Accommodation Centre
-
Child Protection
-
Child Protection Inquiry
- China Delegation
-
Commercial Property Leasing
-
2012-11-30
-
- Consultants and Contractors
- Correctional Services
- Court Order Costs
-
Courts Precinct
-
2013-07-05
-
- Crown Solicitor's Office
-
Desalination Plant
- Energy Prices
- Falcon Lodge Retirement Village
- Fines and Penalties
-
Foley Advisory
-
2012-11-15
- 2013-03-07
-
-
Gawler Rail Line
-
Glenside Hospital Redevelopment
- 2012-05-01
-
2012-05-02
-
2012-07-10
-
GM Holden
-
Goodwood Junction Upgrade
- 2012-11-14
-
2012-11-30
- 2013-09-25
-
Government Agency Relocations
-
Government Leaks
- Government Spending
-
Grange to Woodville Shuttle Service
-
2012-04-03
-
- Grant Expenditure
-
Growth Investigation Areas Report
-
Handshin, Ms M.
- Health Budget
- Hospital Staffing
- Housing SA Amnesty
- Housing SA, Disruptive Tenants
-
Independent Commission Against Corruption
-
2012-06-29
-
- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption
- Infrastructure Australia Submission
-
Infrastructure Program
-
2013-05-14
-
-
Inner City Revitalisation
-
2013-10-29
-
-
Integrated Transport and Land Use Plan
- Intervention Orders
- Legal Practitioners' Disciplinary Tribunal
-
Mary MacKillop Rail Bridge
-
2012-02-14
-
- Mcgee, Mr Eugene
- Medical Panels SA
-
Memorial Service, Ministerial Attendance
-
2013-02-07
-
-
Motor Accident Commission
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Motor Vehicle Registration
-
2013-05-16
-
-
Mount Barker Development
- Murray River
-
Murray-Darling Basin Plan
-
2012-11-13
- 2013-06-20
-
-
Nation Building 2 Program
-
2013-11-15
-
-
National Disability Insurance Scheme
-
Noarlunga Railway Line
-
2013-09-24
-
2013-09-26
-
2013-11-14
-
2013-11-26
-
- Nyrstar
-
O-Bahn
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Oaklands Park Rail Overpass
-
2012-09-19
-
- Parliamentary Procedure
-
Partiya Karkeren Kurdistan
-
2013-05-01
-
- Planning Improvement Project
- Planning Laws
- Planning Strategy
- Playford Urban Growth Areas
- Port Adelaide
-
Priority Bus Lanes
-
2012-06-26
-
2012-07-10
-
- Private Rental Liaison Officer Program
- Public and Community Housing
- Public Sector Employees
-
Public Transport Advertising
-
2013-11-14
- 2013-11-26
-
- Public Transport Delays
-
Public Transport Fare Evasion
-
Public Transport Services
-
2013-03-21
- 2013-06-05
-
-
Quarry Contamination
-
2013-07-05
-
-
Rail Electrification Project
-
2012-06-13
-
2013-04-10
-
2013-06-18
-
2013-11-12
-
-
Recreational Boating Facilities Fund
-
2013-03-20
-
-
Renewal SA
-
2013-11-15
-
- Rescue Helicopters
-
Road Maintenance
-
2012-11-30
-
- Road Safety
-
Road Safety Program
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Royal Adelaide Hospital
- Royal Adelaide Hospital Open Ideas Competition
-
SA Power Networks
-
2013-06-06
-
-
SA Water
-
Sardi Graduate Access Program
-
2013-07-05
-
- Seaford Railway Line
-
Sentencing Advisory Council
-
2012-06-29
-
-
Smart Justice
-
2012-06-29
-
-
South Australian Aquatic and Leisure Centre
-
2012-11-30
-
-
South Australian Film Corporation
-
South Road Upgrades
-
2013-05-14
-
2013-05-15
-
2013-05-16
-
2013-06-04
-
2013-06-06
-
- Southern Expressway
- State Rail Network
-
State Records
-
Stuart O'grady
-
2013-07-25
-
- Thinkers in Residence
-
Tourism Campaign
-
2013-11-12
-
-
Urban Renewal Authority
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Victims of Crime Fund
- 2012-10-17
- 2012-10-18
- 2013-07-23
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Speeches
-
CLOSE, Susan Elizabeth
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Advertising for Publicly Funded Employees Bill
- Affordable Public Housing
- Aircraft Noise
- Assisted Reproductive Treatment (Equality of Access) Amendment Bill
- Australian Citizenship
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Carbon Tax
- Clean Up Australia Day
- Community Groups
- Companion Cats and Dogs
- Constitution (Recognition of Aboriginal Peoples) Amendment Bill
- Da Vinci Surgical Robot
- Energy Providers
- Fishing Super Trawler
- Future Submarine Project
- Garden Island Yacht Club
- GM Holden
- Junction Community Centre
- Ladder St Vincent Street
- Mawson Lakes Environment Watch
- Mawson Lakes Photographic Exhibition
- Messenger Local Business Awards
- Motor Vehicle Accidents (Lifetime Support Scheme) Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Historic Number Plates) Amendment Bill
- Native Vegetation (Road Verges) Amendment Bill
- Neighbourhood Watch
- Osborne Community Club
- Parafield Gardens Community Club
- Philip Kennedy Centre
-
Port Adelaide
- Port Adelaide and Port River Sailing Clubs
- Port Adelaide Art Exhibition
- Port Adelaide Lion Soccer Club
- Port Adelaide, Knitted Adornment
- Port Districts Football Club
- Sailability South Australia
-
Same Sex Marriage Bill
-
2013-06-20
- 2013-07-25
-
-
Select Committee on Dogs and Cats As Companion Animals
-
Select Committee on Sustainable Farming Practices
- Select Committee on the Port Augusta Power Stations
- South Australian Aviation Museum
- Speeding Offence Penalties
- Statutes Amendment (Sex Work Reform) Bill
- Supply Bill 2013
- Tall Ships
- Torrens Island
- Wilderness Protection (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Wind Farms
- Zhu-Lin Buddhist Association
-
Questions
- Adelaide Convention Centre
- Adelaide Festival Events
- Adelaide Fringe
- Adelaide Quality of Living
- Apprentices and Trainees
-
Automotive Industry
- Brewing Industry
- Building Family Opportunities
- Child Protection Inquiry
- Connecting Aboriginal People to Mining Program
- Correctional Services
- Country Fire Service Volunteers
- Crime Statistics
- Cruise Ships
- Diesel Storage
- Early Childhood Development
- Early Childhood Education
-
Future Submarine Project
- Goods and Services Tax
- Home Ownership
- Immunisation Rates
- Inner City Revitalisation
- Jetties
- Land Warfare Conference
- Lower Lakes
- Murray-Darling Basin
- Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- National Centre for Vocational Education Research
- National Walk Safely to School Day
- O'connell, Mr M.
- Operation Northern Strike
- Pacific 2013 International Maritime Exposition
- Police Numbers
- Police Services
- Premier's Research and Industry Fund
- Public Sector
- Public Sector Employees
- Public Sector Employment
- Public Transport
-
Renewable Energy
- Report on Government Services
- Roma Mitchell Secondary College
- SA Health Awards
- Science Research
- Sentencing Advisory Council
- Service SA
- Small Venue Legislation
- South Australian Brand
- South Road Upgrades
- State Economy
-
Submarine Program
- Telecommunications Taskforce
- United States Secretary of State
- Victim Reported Crime
- Vocational Education and Training
- Volunteer Awards
- Wind Farms
- Zen Energy
-
Speeches
-
CONLON, Patrick Frederick
-
Speeches
- Blackwood Rail Overpass
- Correctional Services (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- GM Holden
- Member for Mackillop, Naming
- Member for Mackillop, Suspension
- Member for Unley, Naming
- Member for Unley, Suspension
-
Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) Bill
-
2012-04-03
-
- Sittings and Business
- Standing Orders Suspension
- Summary Offences (Weapons) Amendment Bill
-
Valedictories
- Wind Farms
-
Answers
-
Adelaide Oval
-
Adelaide Oval Footbridge
-
2012-07-10
-
- Blackwood Rail Overpass
-
Building the Education Revolution
-
Bulk Commodities Port
-
2012-09-20
-
- Bus Timetables
-
Carbon Tax
-
Chief Executive Discretionary Fund
-
2012-05-29
-
-
City of Adelaide Planning
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Commercial Property Leasing
-
2012-11-30
-
- Construction Industry
-
Goodwood Junction Upgrade
-
2012-11-14
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Grant Expenditure
-
2012-05-16
-
-
HomeStart
-
2012-11-30
-
- Housing Construction Grant
- Infrastructure Program
-
Mary MacKillop Rail Bridge
-
2012-02-14
-
- Motor Vehicle Inspections
- Mount Barker Infrastructure Projects
-
Oaklands Park Rail Overpass
- 2012-05-31
-
2012-09-19
- Paradise Interchange
-
Port Adelaide
- Public Building Works
- Public Sector Employees
- Questions
-
Rail Electrification Project
-
Road Maintenance
- 2012-11-28
-
2012-11-30
-
Road Safety Program
-
2012-11-30
-
- Robin Bridge
- Surplus Employees
- Total Reconciliation Solution
-
Urban Renewal Authority
- 2012-07-12
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Speeches
-
EVANS, Iain Frederick
-
Speeches
-
Address in Reply
-
2012-02-15
-
- Advertising for Publicly Funded Employees Bill
-
Appropriation Bill 2012
-
Appropriation Bill 2013
- Baker, Hon. D.s.
- Blackwood Rail Overpass
- Burial and Cremation Bill
- Carbon Tax
- Character Preservation (Barossa Valley) Bill
- Character Preservation (McLaren Vale) Bill
- Child Protection
- Child Protection Inquiry
- Construction Industry Long Service Leave (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Cost of Living Pressures
-
Development (Private Certification) Amendment Bill
-
Economic and Finance Committee: South Australian Taxation System
-
Electoral (Funding, Expenditure and Disclosure) Amendment Bill
-
2013-09-25
-
- Federal Budget
- First Home and Housing Construction Grants (Budget 2013) Amendment Bill
- First Home and Housing Construction Grants (Eligibility Criteria) Amendment Bill
- First Home Owner Grant (Housing Grant Reforms) Amendment Bill
-
GM Holden
-
Goods and Services Tax
- Government Election Financial Responsibility Bill
- Government Leaks
- Government Performance
- Government Stationery Contract
- Health and Hospital Care
- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption Bill
- Labor Ministers
- Late Payment of Government Debts (Interest) Bill
-
Local Government (Interment of Human Remains) Amendment Bill
-
2012-03-15
- 2012-06-14
-
- Member's Remarks
-
Motor Vehicle Accidents (Lifetime Support Scheme) Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Periodic Payments) Amendment Bill
- National Tax Reform (State Provisions) (Administrative Penalties) Amendment Bill
-
Natural Resources Committee: Bushfire Tour 2012 Case Study, Mitcham Hills
- Not-for-Profit Sector Freedom to Advocate Bill
- Olympic and Paralympic Games
-
Parliamentary Committees (Natural Disasters Committee) (No. 2) Amendment Bill
-
2012-09-20
- 2013-05-16
-
- Parliamentary Committees (Natural Disasters Committee) (No. 3) Amendment Bill
-
Parliamentary Committees (Natural Disasters Committee) Amendment Bill
-
2012-03-15
- 2012-07-12
-
- Parliamentary Remuneration (Basic Salary) Amendment Bill
- Payroll Tax
- Payroll Tax (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Police (GST Exemption) Amendment Bill
- Public Corporations (Subsidiaries) Amendment Bill
- Retirement Villages
- SA Lotteries
- Small Business
-
South Australian Economy
- Sporting and Recreational Facilities
- Stamp Duties (Off-The-Plan Apartments) Amendment Bill
- State Budget
-
State Economy
- Statutes Amendment (Cheltenham Park and Related Amendments) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Gambling Reform) Bill
- 2013-05-14
-
2013-05-15
-
Statutes Amendment (Shop Trading and Holidays) Bill
- Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Budget 2012) (No. 2) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Budget 2012) Bill
- Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Superannuation) Bill
- Succession Duties Repeal Bill
-
Supply Bill 2012
-
Supply Bill 2013
- Trading Hours
- Work Health and Safety (Self-Incrimination) Amendment Bill
- WorkCover Corporation (Governance) Amendment Bill
- Zoos SA
-
-
Questions
- Abuse Allegations Record
- Adelaide Oval
- Adelaide, Lonely Planet Recognition
- Apprentices and Trainees
-
Auditor-General's Report
-
2012-04-05
- 2013-03-05
-
-
Australian and New Zealand School of Government Initiative
-
2013-11-15
-
- BHP Billiton
- Blackwood Rail Overpass
-
Budget Forecast
- Building Indemnity Insurance
-
Capital Investment
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Car Parking Levy
- Carbon Tax
- Caretaker Government Conventions
-
Casis System
-
2013-10-17
-
-
Chief Executive Discretionary Fund
-
2012-05-02
-
2012-05-03
-
2012-05-29
-
2012-07-10
-
2012-09-04
- 2012-09-06
- 2012-11-27
-
2013-05-02
-
2013-06-18
-
-
Child Protection
- Child Protection Inquiry
-
Clipsal 500
-
Construction Industry Training Board
-
Contract Teachers
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Corporate Restructure Scheme
-
2013-07-05
-
-
Credit Rating
- Desalination Plant
- Easling, Mr T.
-
Education and Child Development Department
-
Education and Children's Services Department
-
Employment Figures
- Extractive Areas Rehabilitation Fund
-
Fleet SA
-
2013-07-05
-
-
ForestrySA
- Fringe Benefits Tax
-
GM Holden
-
Goods and Services Tax
-
2012-04-04
-
- Government Boards and Committees
- Government Revenue
-
Government Savings
-
2013-07-05
-
-
Government Stationery Contract
-
Government Training Organisations
-
2013-07-05
-
-
Grants and Subsidies
-
2013-07-05
-
- Hampstead Rehabilitation Centre
-
Health Budget
- Health Department Accounts
- Health Department Annual Report
-
Health Department Budget
- 2012-05-02
-
2012-10-30
-
Henley Surf Life Saving Club
- High Court Decision, Working Party
- Hospital Funding
- Hospital Parking
- Housing Construction Approvals
- Housing Indemnity Insurance
- Industry Participation Advocate
- Insolvency Data
-
Integrated Transport and Land Use Plan
- Jetties
- Kangaroo Island
-
Kangaroo Island Futures Authority
- Mining Industry
-
Mining Royalties
-
2013-07-05
-
-
Ministerial Advisers, Code of Conduct
-
Ministerial Budget Savings
-
2013-07-05
-
- Ministerial Staff
-
Motor Accident Commission
-
Motor Vehicle Registration
-
2013-07-05
-
-
National Disability Insurance Scheme
-
2013-05-02
-
- National Injury Insurance Scheme
-
Newspaper Delivery
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Occupational Health and Safety Report
-
2012-06-29
-
- Olympic Dam Expansion
-
Payroll Tax
- 2012-05-29
-
2013-11-14
-
Primary to Secondary School Transition Costs
-
2013-07-05
-
-
Printer Cartridge Scam
-
2012-03-15
-
-
Private Health Insurance Rebate
-
Public Sector Employees
-
2012-09-18
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Public Sector Employment
-
2013-07-05
- 2013-09-12
- 2013-11-12
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Public Sector Executives
-
2013-07-05
-
-
Public Sector Grievance Review Commission
-
2013-07-05
-
-
Public Sector Leave Entitlements
-
Public Sector Retention Entitlement
-
2013-07-05
-
- Public Service Code of Ethics
-
Public Service Employees
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Rail Electrification Project
- 2012-05-30
-
2013-07-05
-
2013-11-15
- Real Estate Sales
-
Recreation and Sport Funding
-
2013-07-05
-
-
Regional Business
-
2013-03-21
- 2013-09-10
-
- Regional Events and Festivals
- Renewable Energy
-
Retrenched Worker Program
-
2013-07-05
-
-
RevenueSA
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Rolling Stones Concert
-
2013-10-17
-
-
SA Lotteries
-
2012-11-27
-
- SA Water
-
SafeWork SA
-
2012-06-29
-
- Saicorp
-
Savings and Revenue Measures
-
2013-11-15
-
-
School Bank Account Revenue
-
2013-07-05
-
-
Shared Services SA
-
2012-03-14
-
- South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute
-
South Road Upgrades
- 2013-05-14
-
2013-05-15
-
2013-10-16
- Southern Health News
-
Stamp Duty
-
2013-11-15
-
-
State Asset Sales
-
2013-11-15
-
-
State Bank
-
2013-11-15
-
-
State Budget
-
State Economy
-
2012-09-04
-
2013-03-06
-
- State Final Demand
- State Funds
- State Government
-
State Government Concessions
-
Super SA
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Tiger Airways
-
2013-07-05
-
-
Trading Hours
-
2012-03-15
-
- Treasury and Finance Department
- Unexpired Risk Expenses
- VACSWIM
-
Water Pricing
-
2013-06-05
-
-
Work Health and Safety Costs
-
2012-06-29
-
-
WorkCover
-
Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation Act Review
- Wrongs Act
-
Youth Unemployment
-
Zoos SA
-
2012-03-13
-
2012-03-14
-
-
Speeches
-
FOLEY, Kevin Owen
- Answers
-
FOX, Chloe Catienne
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Appropriation Bill 2012
- Appropriation Bill 2013
-
Bus Contracts
-
Graffiti Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Motor Vehicles (Disqualification) Amendment Bill
-
2012-07-11
-
2012-09-05
-
- Public Transport
- Public Works Committee: Brighton Secondary School Redevelopment
- Same Sex Marriage Bill
- Select Committee on the Port Augusta Power Stations
-
Sittings and Business
-
Statutes Amendment (National Energy Retail Law Implementation) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment and Repeal (TAFE SA Consequential Provisions) Bill
- Tourism Commission
- Women's Information Service
-
Answers
- Adelaide Festival Literature Awards
-
Adelaide Railway Station
-
2012-10-16
- 2013-03-19
-
- Adelaide Theatres
-
Bus Contracts
- 2012-03-13
-
2012-03-14
-
2012-03-15
-
2012-05-02
-
2012-05-16
-
2012-05-17
-
2012-06-14
- 2012-11-28
-
2013-04-30
-
2013-06-19
- 2013-09-26
- Bus Passenger Numbers
- Bus Shelter Program
-
Bus Timetables
-
2012-04-04
- 2012-05-01
-
-
Carbon Tax
- 2012-04-04
-
2013-11-15
- Classic Targa Adelaide
- Clipsal 500
- Cultural Value Research Project
- Culture and the Arts
- Davenport Community Transport Service
-
Gawler Rail Line
-
Grange to Woodville Shuttle Service
-
2012-04-03
-
- History Festival
- Hove Railway Station
-
Metrocard
- Motor Vehicle Inspections
-
Noarlunga Railway Line
-
2013-09-26
-
2013-11-14
-
2013-11-26
-
-
O-Bahn
-
2013-11-15
-
- Operation Northern Strike
-
OzAsia Festival
-
Priority Bus Lanes
-
2012-06-26
-
2012-07-10
- 2012-07-12
- 2012-11-28
-
-
Public Transport
- Public Transport Advertising
- Public Transport Delays
-
Public Transport Fare Evasion
- Public Transport, Free Wireless Internet
- Public Transport, Special Events
-
Signal Passed at Danger Incidents
- Smart Card Technology
- Tonsley and Grange Railway Lines
- Tonsley Railway Line
- Torrens Transit
- Unexpected City Program
-
Speeches
-
GAGO, Gail Elizabeth
-
Answers
-
Primary Industries and Regions
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Public Service Employees
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Sardi Graduate Access Program
-
2013-07-05
-
-
Tour Down Under
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Tourism Commission
-
2012-11-30
-
-
-
Answers
-
GARDNER, John Anthony William
-
Speeches
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee (Presiding Member) Amendment Bill
-
Address in Reply
-
2012-02-28
-
-
Adoption (Consent to Publication) Amendment Bill
-
2013-03-07
-
2013-06-06
-
- Affordable Public Housing
- Antisocial and Criminal Behaviour
-
Appropriation Bill 2012
- Appropriation Bill 2013
- Campbelltown City Soccer Club
- Cavan Training Centre
- Cherryville Fire
- Child Protection
- Children's Protection (Lawful Surrender of Newborn Child) Amendment Bill
-
Children's Protection (Notification) Amendment Bill
-
2013-11-12
-
- Clean Up Australia Day
-
Constitution (Recognition of Aboriginal Peoples) Amendment Bill
- Controlled Substances (Offences) Amendment Bill
- Controlled Substances (Simple Cannabis Offences) Amendment Bill
- Country Fire Service
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Aggravated Offences) Amendment Bill
- Disability Services (Rights, Protection and Inclusion) Amendment Bill
- Domestic Violence
- Emergency Services Funding
- Fire and Emergency Services (Volunteer Charters) Amendment Bill
- Fire Danger Season
- Food (Labelling of Free-Range Eggs) Amendment Bill
- Forced Adoption Apology
- Fourth Creek Catchment Group
- Graffiti Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Hodgman, Hon. Michael
- Intercountry Adoptions
- Interstate Migration
- King George Tupou v
- Liquor Licensing (Supply to Minors) Amendment Bill
- Mcgee, Mr Eugene
-
Morialta Citizenship Awards
- Motor Vehicle Accidents (Lifetime Support Scheme) Bill
- National Police Remembrance Day
- National Youth Week
- Olympic and Paralympic Games
- Paradise Interchange
- Paralympic Games
- Parliamentary Committees (Natural Disasters Committee) (No. 2) Amendment Bill
- Parliamentary Committees (Natural Disasters Committee) (No. 3) Amendment Bill
-
Past Adoption Practices
-
Police Local Service Areas
-
2012-05-03
-
2012-05-15
- 2012-11-29
-
- Port Pirie Smelting Facility (Lead-In-Air Concentrations) Bill
- President Obama
- Public Transport, North-Eastern Suburbs
- Public Works Committee: Legal Services Commission Head Office Relocation
- Public Works Committee: Riverbank Precinct Pedestrian Bridge
- Retirement Villages
- Same Sex Marriage Bill
- Select Committee on Matters Relating to the Independent Education Inquiry
- Service Clubs
- South Australia Police
- Spent Convictions (Decriminalised Offences) Amendment Bill
- Sporting and Recreational Facilities
- Statutes Amendment (Shop Trading and Holidays) Bill
- Subordinate Legislation (Proposals to Vary Regulations) Amendment Bill
-
Supply Bill 2012
-
Supply Bill 2013
- Valedictories
- Wilson, Mrs C.
- Yarnell Wildfires
- Youth Homelessness
-
Questions
-
Accommodation Placement Panel
-
2012-06-29
-
- Anti-Poverty Unit
- APY Lands, Child Abuse
-
Cavan Training Centre
- Chamber Photographs
-
Child Protection
- Court Assessment Referral Drug Scheme
- Disabilities National Partnership Funding
-
Disability Services
- Disabled Students
-
Disabled Students, National Partnership Program
-
E-Carl System
-
2012-11-30
-
- Education and Child Development Department
- Education and Child Development Department Budget
-
Electoral Commission of South Australia
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Families and Communities Department
-
Families SA
-
2012-11-30
-
- Families SA Employees
- GM Holden
- Goods and Services Sales
-
Grant Expenditure
- 2013-10-15
-
2013-11-15
-
HomeStart
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Hosing SA Water Policy
-
2012-06-29
-
-
Housing SA
-
2012-06-29
-
-
Housing SA Newsletter
-
2012-06-29
-
-
Housing SA Properties
-
2012-06-29
-
2012-11-30
-
- Housing SA, Disruptive Tenants
-
Juvenile Detention
-
Juvenile Offenders, Diversion Programs
-
2013-09-10
-
- Launchpad Program
-
Magill Training Centre
-
2013-03-21
-
- Ministerial Advisers, Code of Conduct
- Montacute CFS Station
-
Mullighan Inquiry Recommendations
- 2012-05-29
-
2012-11-29
- National Disability Insurance Scheme
- Paradise Interchange
-
Private Rental Liaison Officer Program
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Public Sector Employees
- 2013-04-09
-
2013-11-15
-
Public Service Employees
-
2012-11-30
-
- Refugee Services
- Road Maintenance
- School Amalgamations
-
Social Inclusion Budget
-
2012-06-29
-
-
Strathmont Centre
-
2012-03-01
-
-
Strong Voices
-
2012-06-29
-
- Tonsley Railway Line
- Wheelchairs
-
-
Speeches
-
GERAGHTY, Robyn Kathryn
-
Speeches
- Adoption (Consent to Publication) Amendment Bill
- Auslan
- Clare Quilters
- Constitution (Recognition of Aboriginal Peoples) Amendment Bill
- Coober Pedy Aboriginal Aged Care Facility
- Economic and Finance Committee: Emergency Services Levy 2013-14
- Fishing Super Trawler
- Food (Labelling of Free-Range Eggs) Amendment Bill
- Gilles Plains Primary School
- Graffiti Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- History Festival
- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption Bill
- International Women's Day
- Le Cornu, Mrs Robyn
- Mcgee, Mr Eugene
- Member's Remarks
- Natural Resources Committee: Foxes
- Obstetric Fistula
- Public Works Committee: James Nash House Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Windsor Gardens Vocational College Redevelopment
- Security and Investigation Agents (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Select Committee on Dogs and Cats As Companion Animals
- Sorry Day
-
Statutes Amendment (Anti-Bullying) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Directors' Liability) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Real Estate Reform Review and Other Matters) Bill
- Subordinate Legislation (Proposals to Vary Regulations) Amendment Bill
- Supply Bill 2013
- Technical Aid to the Disabled SA
- Valedictories
- World Tb Day
-
World Youth International
-
Questions
- Adelaide Festival Literature Awards
- Adult Community Education
- Alert SA
- Australian Tourism Exchange
- Barossa Valley Marketing Campaign
- Bowden Urban Village
- Britannia Roundabout
- Child Abuse Royal Commission
- City of Adelaide Planning
- Cleantech Partnering Program
- Clever Green Eco-Innovation Program
- Consumer and Business Services
- Culture and the Arts
- Early Childhood Development
- Emergency Departments
- Energy Resources Division
- Free-Range Eggs
-
Goods and Services Tax
-
2012-05-01
-
- Government Information
- Government Spending
-
Hampstead Rehabilitation Centre
- Health and Community Services Complaints Commissioner
- Jeep Wrangler
- Literacy and Numeracy
- Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources and Energy Department
-
Murray River
-
Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- National Parks
- Natural Resources Management Centres
- Obesity Prevention and Lifestyle Program
- Occupational Licences
- Paralympic Games
- People and Parks
- Planning Improvement Project
- Planning Laws
- Police Line-Ups
- Population Growth
- Principals As Literacy Leaders
- Public Sector Act
- Public Sector Employees
- Public Transport
- Renewal SA
-
Road Safety
- Savour Australia 2013
- Skills for All
- South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute
- Strengthening Local Communities Conference
- Sustainable Budget Commission Report
- Tonsley and Grange Railway Lines
- Trade Schools for the Future
- Travelling Conmen
- Urban Renewal Authority
- Vocational Education and Training
- Water Modelling
- Water Security
- West Beach Trust
- West End Brewery
-
Speeches
-
GOLDSWORTHY, Roger Mark
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
-
Appropriation Bill 2012
-
Appropriation Bill 2013
- Battle of Long Tan
- Blue Gum Forestry
- Business Names (Commonwealth Powers) Bill
- Business Names Registration (Transitional Arrangements) Bill
-
Callington
- Callington Wastewater Treatment Plant
-
Citrus Industry (Winding Up) Amendment Bill
-
2012-09-05
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- Defence Force Nursing Officers
- Dumas Street Park and Ride Project
- Interstate Migration
- Late Payment of Government Debts (Interest) Bill
- Litter Reduction
- Local Government (Boundary Reform) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Elections) (Voting Age) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Superannuation Scheme) (Merger) Amendment Bill
- Motor Vehicle Accidents (Lifetime Support Scheme) Bill
- Murray-Darling Basin
-
Natural Resources Committee: Bushfire Preparedness
- Natural Resources Committee: Foxes
- Natural Resources Committee: Mount Lofty Ranges Fire Management
- Parliamentary Committees (Natural Disasters Committee) (No. 2) Amendment Bill
- Pastoral Sector
- Public Works Committee: Mount Barker Development Water Supply Scheme Stage 1
- Public Works Committee: Tea Tree Plaza O-Bahn Interchange Car Park
- Road Traffic (Traffic Speed Analysers) Amendment Bill
-
Supply Bill 2012
-
2012-05-02
-
-
Supply Bill 2013
-
Questions
- Gawler Ranges Prescribed Burning
- Mount Barker Development
- Mount Barker Infrastructure Projects
-
Occupational Licences
-
Residential Tenancies Tribunal
-
2012-04-05
-
- Road Maintenance
-
Speeches
-
GRIFFITHS, Steven Paul
-
Speeches
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee (Presiding Member) Amendment Bill
- Address in Reply
- Adoption (Consent to Publication) Amendment Bill
- Appropriation Bill 2012
-
Appropriation Bill 2013
- Balaklava Eisteddfod
- Bali Bombings
- Baluch, Joy
- Barossa Wine Train
- Barry, Mr Phil
- Battle of Long Tan
- Burial and Cremation Bill
- Childcare Services
- Construction Industry Long Service Leave (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Controlled Substances (Simple Cannabis Offences) Amendment Bill
- Country Hospitals
- Country Schools
- Defence Force Nursing Officers
- Development (Private Certification) Amendment Bill
- Diabetes
- Driving Age
- Economic and Finance Committee: Annual Report 2011-12
- Economic and Finance Committee: Annual Report 2012-13
- Economic and Finance Committee: Compulsory Third Party Insurance
- Economic and Finance Committee: Emergency Services Levy 2012-13
- Economic and Finance Committee: Emergency Services Levy 2013-14
- Economic and Finance Committee: Workforce and Education Participation
- Edithburgh Primary School
- Electricity (Early Termination) Amendment Bill
- Electronic Conveyancing National Law (South Australia) Bill
- Emergency Services Funding
- Employee Ombudsman
- Ending Life with Dignity Bill
- Family Relationships (Surrogacy) Amendment Bill
- Farming Rights
- First Home Owner Grant (Housing Grant Reforms) Amendment Bill
- Fisheries Management Act
- Food (Labelling of Free-Range Eggs) Amendment Bill
- Industrial Relations Commissioner
- Kernewek Lowender
- Liquor Licensing (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Liquor Licensing (Supply to Minors) Amendment Bill
- Liquor Usage
- Litter Reduction
- Local Government (Elections) (Voting Age) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Rates) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Superannuation Scheme) (Merger) Amendment Bill
- Local Government, Constitutional Recognition
- Major Events Bill
-
Marine Parks
- Mcgee, Mr Eugene
- Mining (Royalties) Amendment Bill
- Morgan-Whyalla Pipeline
- Motor Vehicle Accidents (Lifetime Support Scheme) Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Disqualification) Amendment Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Historic Number Plates) Amendment Bill
- National Health Funding Pool Administration (South Australia) Bill
- National Police Remembrance Day
- Olympic and Paralympic Games
- Parliamentary Committees (Natural Disasters Committee) (No. 2) Amendment Bill
- Pastoral Sector
- Port Augusta Power Stations
-
Port Pirie Smelting Facility (Lead-In-Air Concentrations) Bill
- Public Transport, North-Eastern Suburbs
- Public Works Committee: Hawker Desalination Project
- Public Works Committee: Port Wakefield Water Supply Upgrade
- Public Works Committee: Swan Reach to Paskeville Pipeline High Voltage Switchboard Replacements
- Regional Development Australia
- Regional Transport Infrastructure
- Residential Tenancies (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Retirement Villages
-
Rex Minerals Mining Lease
- Same Sex Marriage Bill
- Second-Hand Goods Bill
- Snapper Fishery
- South Australia Police
- Sporting and Recreational Facilities
- Statutes Amendment (Cheltenham Park and Related Amendments) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Gambling Reform) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Occupational Licensing) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Real Estate Reform Review and Other Matters) Bill
- Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Superannuation) Bill
-
Supply Bill 2012
-
2012-05-02
-
-
Supply Bill 2013
-
2013-05-01
-
- The Dunes, Port Hughes
- Western Front School Study Tours
-
Wind Farms
- Yorke Peninsula Field Days
- Yorke Peninsula Wind Farm
-
Questions
- Active Club Program
-
Adelaide Oval
- Allan Scott Park
- Australian Business Licence and Information System
-
Building the Education Revolution
- Country Hospitals
-
E-Business Training
-
2013-07-05
-
-
Grant Expenditure
-
2012-03-27
-
2012-05-16
-
-
Grants and Subsidies
-
2013-07-05
-
-
Marine Parks
-
2012-10-17
-
-
Playford Capital
-
2013-07-05
-
- Public Building Works
-
Public Sector Employees
-
Public Transport
-
2012-02-16
-
-
Research Infrastructure Fund
-
2013-07-05
-
- SA Power Networks
- Small Business Development Grant
-
Small Business Workshops
-
2012-02-28
-
- South Australian Sports Institute
-
Sports Funding
- Staff Recruitment Costs
-
Surplus Employees
-
Thebarton Precinct
-
2013-07-05
-
- Total Reconciliation Solution
-
Speeches
-
HAMILTON-SMITH, Martin Leslie James
-
Speeches
- Acute Referral Unit
- Address in Reply
-
Appropriation Bill 2012
- Appropriation Bill 2013
- Assisted Reproductive Treatment (Equality of Access) Amendment Bill
- Baker, Hon. D.s.
- Battle of Long Tan
-
Childcare Services
-
Criminal Law Consolidation (Aggravated Offences) Amendment Bill
-
2012-11-29
- 2013-03-21
-
- Economic Statement
- Education and Early Childhood Services (Registration and Standards) (Modification of National Law) Amendment Bill
- Emergency Departments
- Ending Life with Dignity Bill
- Energy Policy
- Energy Prices
- Fleer, Mr H.
- Flinders Medical Centre
- Future Submarine Project
-
GM Holden
- Health Budget
- Health Department
-
Health System
- Industry Development
- Knight, Prof. J.
- Legal, Justice and Police Retirements
- Mental Health (Inpatient) Amendment Bill
- Mining (Royalties) Amendment Bill
- Mining Industry
- Murray-Darling Basin
- National Gas (South Australia) (Gas Trading Exchanges) Amendment Bill
- Pallaras, Mr S. and Høj, Prof. P.
- Past Adoption Practices
-
Port Pirie Smelting Facility (Lead-In-Air Concentrations) Bill
-
2013-07-23
-
- Prison Conditions
- Public Works Committee Witnesses
- Public Works Committee: Bolivar Wastewater Treatment Plant
- Public Works Committee: Ethelton Wastewater Pump Station Renewal Project
- Public Works Committee: Mining and Engineering Centre TAFE SA
- Public Works Committee: Mount Barker Development Water Supply Scheme Stage 1
- Public Works Committee: Mount Gambier and District Health Service Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: South Road Upgrade Torrens Road to River Torrens Early and Associated Works
- Public Works Committee: Swan Reach to Paskeville Pipeline High Voltage Switchboard Replacements
- Red Cross Blood Service
- Retail Energy Market
- Royal Adelaide Hospital
- Same Sex Marriage Bill
- Same-Sex Marriage
- School Amalgamations
- Smith, Corporal Scott James
- Statutes Amendment (National Electricity and Gas Laws—Limited Merits Review) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Sex Work Reform) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Shop Trading and Holidays) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Smart Meters) Bill
- Supply Bill 2012
- Voluntary Euthanasia Bill
- Wind Farms
-
Questions
-
457 Visas
-
2013-05-15
-
- Accolade Wines
- Advanced Manufacturing Strategy
- Aged-Care Services
- aiAutomotive
-
Airasia X
-
APY Lands, Substance Misuse Facility
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Auditor-General's Report
-
2012-07-10
-
-
Automotive Industry
-
Bae Systems
-
2013-04-11
-
- Broadband Internet
- Broens SA
- Business Enterprise Centres
- Business Migration Program
-
Carbon Tax
- 2012-09-18
-
2013-09-10
-
Ceduna Drug and Alcohol Centre
-
2012-06-29
-
-
Childcare Regulations
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Childcare Services
-
2013-11-15
-
- Classic Adelaide Rally
-
Classic Targa Adelaide
- 2012-05-29
-
2013-06-04
- Clipsal 500
- Commonwealth Cooperative Research Centre Program
- Country Hospitals
- Defence Sector
-
Drug and Alcohol Services
-
2012-06-29
-
-
Economic Statement
-
Emergency Departments
-
2012-05-30
-
2012-06-12
-
-
Energy Prices
- Film SA
-
Flinders Medical Centre
-
GM Holden
-
2013-04-09
-
2013-04-10
-
2013-05-14
-
2013-06-19
- 2013-09-10
-
- Goods and Services Sales
- Government Spending
- GP Plus Services
-
Grants and Subsidies
- Health and Community Services Complaints Commissioner
-
Health Budget
- 2012-02-16
-
2012-06-29
-
2012-09-18
- 2012-10-16
-
Health Department
-
2012-02-15
-
2012-02-16
-
2012-03-28
- 2012-04-04
- 2012-04-05
- 2012-05-01
-
2012-10-16
- 2012-10-18
-
- Health Department Accounts
-
Health Department Budget
-
Health Department Staff
-
Health, Oracle Corporate System
-
Honeymoon Mine
- Hospital Funding
-
Hospital Parking
- Hospital Statistics
- India Engagement Strategy
- Industries Development Committee
- Keith and District Hospital
- Kintyre
-
Knight, Prof. J.
- La Réunion
- Manufacturing Works
-
Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources and Energy Department
-
2013-02-21
-
- Margaret Tobin Centre
- Medical Emergencies Disaster Recovery
- Medical Officers
- Medicar
-
Medicare Billing
-
2012-04-03
-
2012-04-04
-
- Medicare Locals
-
Mental Health Costs
-
2012-11-30
-
- Mental Health Facilities
-
Minerals Resource Rent Tax
-
2013-09-10
-
- Ministerial Staff
- Modbury GP Plus Super Clinic
-
Modbury Hospital
-
Mondello Farms
-
2013-04-11
-
- Motor Sport Board
- National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy
- National Electricity Market
- Olympic Dam Expansion
- Outback Connect Program
- Overseas Trade Offices
- Pace 2020 Investment Performance
- Port Pine Barging Operation
- Premier's Science and Research Fund
-
Prison Conditions
-
Public Sector Employees
- Public Sector Executives
- Queen Elizabeth Hospital
-
Red Cross Blood Service
- Remote Areas Energy Supplies Scheme
- Renewable Energy
- Resources Energy Sector Infrastructure Council
-
Royal Adelaide Hospital
-
2012-03-01
-
2012-03-13
-
2012-05-17
- 2012-09-18
- 2012-10-16
-
2012-11-27
-
- SA Ambulance Service
- SA Health
- Salaried Medical Officers Enterprise Agreement
- Small Business
- Smart Meters
-
South Australia Innovation and Investment Fund
-
2012-02-14
-
- South Australian Government Industry Participation Policy
- South East Regional Health Service
- Suicide Prevention
- Supplies and Services
- Surplus Employees
-
The Conservatory
- 2012-02-14
-
2012-02-28
- Thinkers in Residence
- Tiger Airways
-
Trade and Economic Development Department
- Trade, Indonesia
- Treasury and Finance Department
- Trims
- Whyalla Port Expansion
- Women's and Children's Hospital
- Woomera Geoscience Survey
- Youth Health Services
-
-
Speeches
-
HILL, John David
-
Speeches
-
Advance Care Directives Bill
-
2012-10-17
-
2012-11-15
-
-
Appropriation Bill 2013
-
Assisted Reproductive Treatment (Equality of Access) Amendment Bill
- Baluch, Joy
- Blevins, Hon. Frank
- Burial and Cremation Bill
- Carbon Tax
- Constitution (Recognition of Aboriginal Peoples) Amendment Bill
- Construction Industry Long Service Leave (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Correctional Services (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Cost of Living Pressures
- Country Hospitals
- Deputy State Coroner's Report
- Eating Disorder Services
- Emergency Departments
- Enterprise Patient Administration System
- Family Relationships (Surrogacy) Amendment Bill
- Fatchen, Mr Max
- Flinders Medical Centre
- Health and Community Services Complaints Commissioner
-
Health Department Accounts
-
Health Department Annual Report
-
Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (South Australia) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
2012-05-17
-
2012-07-10
-
-
Health, Oracle Corporate System
- James Nash House Redevelopment
-
Keith and District Hospital
- Knight, Prof. J.
- Litter Reduction
- Lyell McEwin Hospital
-
Mental Health (Inpatient) Amendment Bill
-
2012-03-14
-
2012-04-04
-
- Modbury Hospital
- Mullighan Inquiry Recommendations
-
National Health Funding Pool Administration (South Australia) Bill
-
2012-05-17
-
2012-07-10
-
- Parliamentary Reform
- Prison Conditions
- Retirement Villages
- Royal Adelaide Hospital
-
Select Committee on a Review of the Retirement Villages Act 1987
- Select Committee on the Port Augusta Power Stations
-
Sittings and Business
- Skylink Adelaide
- South Australia Police
- Suicide Prevention Advisory Committee
-
Summary Offences (Weapons) Amendment Bill
- Tobacco Smoking
- Valedictories
- Wesselingh, Prof. Steven
-
-
Questions
- Airasia X
- Building Indemnity Insurance
- Citizen Engagement Project
- City of Adelaide Planning
- Disability Services
- Georgina Hope Swimmers Foundation Australian Age Championships
- Industry Participation Advocate
- Innovation Voucher Program
- International Students
- National Skills Week
- Oil and Gas Sector
- Regional Events and Festivals
- School Funding
- Seaford Railway Line
- Small Business
- South Australia Police
- Superannuation Benefits
-
Answers
- Adelaide Festival Events
- Adelaide Festivals
-
Adelaide International Guitar Festival
-
2012-06-29
-
- Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
- Aged-Care Reform Package
-
Aged-Care Services
-
Ambulance Stations
-
APY Lands, Substance Misuse Facility
-
2012-11-30
-
- Arts Programs
-
Auditor-General's Report
-
2012-04-05
-
2012-07-10
-
- Australian Breastfeeding Association
- Birthing Services
- Breast Screening
- Carbon Tax
-
Caretaker Government Conventions
-
Ceduna Drug and Alcohol Centre
-
2012-06-29
-
-
Chief Executive Discretionary Fund
-
2012-05-02
-
- Child Dental Health
- Children, Youth and Women's Health Service
- Country Dialysis Services
- Country Health SA
-
Country Hospitals
-
2012-07-10
- 2012-10-16
-
- Da Vinci Surgical Robot
-
Dental Care
-
Drug and Alcohol Services
- 2012-04-03
-
2012-06-29
-
Ehealth
-
2012-11-28
-
- Elder Abuse
- Elective Surgery
- Elizabeth GP Plus Health Care Centre
-
Emergency Departments
-
Enterprise Patient Administration System
- Falcon Lodge Retirement Village
- Flinders Centre for Innovation in Cancer
-
Flinders Medical Centre
- 2012-02-14
- 2012-03-15
- 2012-03-29
-
2012-05-15
-
2012-05-16
- 2012-09-05
- 2012-09-20
- Gift Funds
-
Glenside Hospital Redevelopment
- 2012-05-01
-
2012-05-02
-
2012-07-10
- Government Spending
- GP Plus Services
-
Grants and Subsidies
- Hampstead Rehabilitation Centre
- Health and Community Services Complaints Commissioner
-
Health Budget
- 2012-02-16
-
2012-04-05
-
2012-06-29
- 2012-07-10
- 2012-09-04
-
2012-09-18
-
2012-10-16
-
2012-11-13
- 2012-11-27
- 2012-11-28
- Health Chat
-
Health Department
- 2012-02-14
-
2012-02-15
-
2012-02-16
- 2012-02-28
-
2012-03-28
- 2012-04-04
- 2012-04-05
- 2012-05-01
-
2012-10-16
- 2012-10-18
-
Health Department Accounts
- Health Department Annual Report
-
Health Department Budget
-
Health Department Staff
-
2012-02-29
-
-
Health System
-
2012-10-30
-
-
Health, Oracle Corporate System
- Healthy Living Initiatives
- History Festival
- Hospital Demand
- Hospital Fire Safety
- Hospital Funding
- Hospital Infrastructure Improvements
- Hospital Parking
-
Hospital Statistics
- Hospitals, Northern Suburbs
- Immunisation Rates
- Infectious Diseases
-
Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science
- Keith and District Hospital
-
Knight, Prof. J.
- Livestrong Cancer Research Centre and the Flinders Medical Centre Foundation Funding
-
Margaret Tobin Centre
-
2012-05-17
- 2012-06-13
-
- McLaren Vale and Districts War Memorial Hospital
- Medical Emergencies Disaster Recovery
- Medical Officers
- Medical Student University Placements
- Medicar
-
Medicare Billing
-
2012-04-03
-
2012-04-04
-
- Medicare Locals
- Men's Health
-
Mental Health Costs
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Mental Health Facilities
-
Ministerial Code of Conduct
-
Modbury GP Plus Super Clinic
-
Modbury Hospital
-
Mullighan Inquiry Recommendations
-
2012-11-29
-
- National Tobacco Scoreboard
- Noarlunga GP Plus Health Care Centre
-
Obesity Prevention and Lifestyle Program
- Outpatient Services
- Patient Assistance Transport Scheme
- Positive Ageing
-
Prison Conditions
- 2012-06-13
-
2012-06-14
- Public Hospitals
-
Public Sector Employees
- Queen Elizabeth Hospital
-
Red Cross Blood Service
-
Royal Adelaide Hospital
- 2012-02-15
-
2012-03-01
-
2012-03-13
- 2012-03-28
-
2012-05-01
- 2012-05-02
-
2012-05-17
- 2012-06-26
- 2012-09-18
- 2012-10-16
- 2012-11-01
-
2012-11-27
- SA Ambulance Service
- SA Health
- Salaried Medical Officers Enterprise Agreement
- Salmonella Outbreak
- School Dental Service
- Second Story Youth Health Service
-
South Australian Film Corporation
- South East Regional Health Service
- Southern Health News
- St John Ambulance
-
Suicide Prevention
- Surplus Employees
- Thinkers in Residence
- Tobacco Smoking
-
Women's and Children's Hospital
- Youth Health Services
-
Speeches
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HUNTER, Ian Keith
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Answers
-
Accommodation Placement Panel
-
2012-06-29
-
-
Carbon Tax
-
2013-07-05
-
-
Desalination Plant
-
2013-07-05
-
-
Hosing SA Water Policy
-
2012-06-29
-
-
Housing SA
-
2012-06-29
-
-
Housing SA Newsletter
-
2012-06-29
-
-
Housing SA Properties
-
2012-06-29
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Housing SA, Ceduna
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2012-06-29
-
-
Private Rental Liaison Officer Program
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Public Service Employees
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Quarry Contamination
-
2013-07-05
-
-
Social Inclusion Budget
-
2012-06-29
-
-
Stanhope Healthcare Services
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2012-06-29
-
-
Strong Voices
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2012-06-29
-
-
Youth Services
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2012-06-29
-
-
-
Answers
-
KENYON, Thomas Richard
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Speeches
- Appropriation Bill 2012
- Appropriation Bill 2013
- Aquaculture (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Blevins, Hon. Frank
- Bus Contracts
- Controlled Substances (Simple Cannabis Offences) Amendment Bill
-
Correctional Services (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Family Relationships (Surrogacy) Amendment Bill
-
Fish and Marine Animal Deaths
- Future Submarine Project
- GM Holden
-
Graffiti Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Hospital Parking
- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Periodic Payments) Amendment Bill
- Olympic and Paralympic Games
- Paralympic Games
- Parliamentary Committees (Natural Disasters Committee) (No. 2) Amendment Bill
-
Port Pirie Smelting Facility (Lead-In-Air Concentrations) Bill
-
2013-06-06
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2013-07-23
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2013-07-25
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- Public Works Committee
- Raw Milk
- Same Sex Marriage Bill
- Select Committee on the Port Pirie Smelting Facility (Lead-In-Air Concentrations) Bill
-
Sittings and Business
- South East Forestry Partnerships Program
- State/Local Government Relations Portfolio
-
Statutes Amendment (National Energy Retail Law Implementation) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Shop Trading and Holidays) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment and Repeal (TAFE SA Consequential Provisions) Bill
-
2012-04-05
-
2012-05-16
- 2012-09-05
- 2012-10-17
- 2012-10-31
- 2012-11-14
-
- Summary Offences (Weapons) Amendment Bill
- Supply Bill 2012
-
TAFE SA Bill
-
2012-04-05
- 2012-05-15
-
2012-05-16
-
- Veterinary Practice (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Voluntary Euthanasia Bill
-
Wheat Marketing (Expiry) Amendment Bill
- 2013-05-15
-
2013-06-04
-
Answers
-
457 Visas
-
2013-05-15
-
- Accolade Wines
-
Active Club Program
- Adelaide Oval
-
Adult Community Education
- Advanced Manufacturing Strategy
- Allan Scott Park
-
Apprentices and Trainees
-
Automotive Industry
-
2013-11-27
-
2013-11-27
- 2013-11-28
-
-
Bio SA, Incubator
-
2012-11-30
-
- Broadband Internet
- Building Family Opportunities
-
Carbon Tax
- Career Choices
-
Chief Executive Discretionary Fund
-
2012-05-02
-
2013-06-18
-
- Cleantech Partnering Program
-
Clubs and Associations
- Commonwealth Cooperative Research Centre Program
- Community Recreation and Sport Facilities Program
- Competitive Foods Initiative
- Connecting Aboriginal People to Mining Program
-
Construction Industry Training Board
-
2012-05-15
- 2012-07-12
-
-
Critical Skills Fund
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2012-11-30
-
-
Critical Skills Investment Program
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2012-11-30
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- Disabled Job Seekers
- E-Business Training
-
Employment Figures
- 2012-03-13
-
2012-07-12
-
2012-09-05
-
2012-11-30
- Farming Code of Conduct
- Flight Training Adelaide
- Forestry Report
- Gateway Business Program
-
Government Board Remuneration
-
2012-06-29
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- Government Contracts
- Grant Expenditure
-
Grants and Subsidies
-
2012-11-30
-
- Immigration
-
Indigenous Programs, Grants and Funding
-
2012-11-27
-
-
Industry Participation Advocate
-
Innovation Voucher Program
- Intellectual Property Rights
- Intervention Orders
- Jetties
-
Launchpad Program
-
Manufacturing Sector
-
Manufacturing Works
-
2013-11-14
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- Mechexpo
- Memorial Drive Tennis Facilities
- Mining and Advanced Manufacturing Links
- Ministerial Staff
- Mitsubishi Workers
- Mondello Farms
- National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy
- Nyrstar
- Olympic Games
-
Olympic Track Cycling Team
-
Outback Connect Program
- 2012-05-02
-
2012-11-30
- Paralympic Games
-
Parliamentary Trainees
-
2012-11-30
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- Premier's Research and Industry Fund
-
Premier's Science and Research Fund
- 2012-05-02
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2012-11-30
-
Public Sector Employees
-
2012-09-18
-
2012-09-20
- 2012-10-16
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- Public Sector Employees, Disabled
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Public Sector Flexi-Time
-
2012-11-30
-
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Public Service Employees
- Recreation and Sport Funding
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Regional Business
- Regional Communities Consultative Council
- Regional Development Australia
- Retail Sector
- Science Excellence Awards
- Science Grants
-
Skills for All
- Skills for Sustainability
- Small Business Commissioner
-
South Australian Aquatic and Leisure Centre
-
2012-11-30
-
-
South Australian Economy
- South Australian Government Industry Participation Policy
-
South East Forestry Partnerships Program
-
Sponsored Migrants
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2012-11-30
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- Sport Participation Figures
- Sports Funding
-
STEM Skills
-
Student Information System
-
Surplus Employees
- Sustainable Industries Education Centre
-
TAFE SA
-
2012-11-30
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TAFE SA, Port Pirie
- TAFE SA, Women's Education
- Tonsley Redevelopment Site
-
Trade and Economic Development Department
-
Trade, Indonesia
- Training Awards
- Trims
- VACSWIM
- Vocational Education and Training
- VTT Cellulose Fibre Report
- Youth Employment Programs
- Youth Unemployment
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Speeches
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KEY, Stephanie Wendy
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Speeches
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee (Presiding Member) Amendment Bill
- Advance Care Directives Bill
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Ashford Electorate
- Aung San Suu Kyi
- Bikini Girl Massage Cafe
- Blevins, Hon. Frank
- Brain Injury Rehabilitation Community and Home Service
- Community Outreach Dental Program
- Constitution (Recognition of Aboriginal Peoples) Amendment Bill
- Death with Dignity Act
- Education and Child Development Department
- Ending Life with Dignity Bill
- Ferguson, Mr D.m.
- Glandore Laneways
- Goodwood Residents Action Group
- Housing
- International Women's Day
- Local Government, Constitutional Recognition
- Mature-Age Workers
- May Day
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Millswood Railway Station
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Natural Resources Committee
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Natural Resources Committee: Adelaide and Mount Lofty Region Natural Resources Management Levy
- Natural Resources Committee: Alinytjara Wilurara Natural Resources Management Region
- Natural Resources Committee: Annual Report 2011-12
- Natural Resources Committee: Annual Report 2012-13
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Natural Resources Committee: Bushfire Preparedness
- Natural Resources Committee: Bushfire Tour 2012 Case Study, Mitcham Hills
- Natural Resources Committee: Draft Murray-Darling Basin Plan
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Natural Resources Committee: Eyre Peninsula Water Supply
- Natural Resources Committee: Foxes
- Natural Resources Committee: Levy Proposals 2012-13
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Natural Resources Committee: Levy Proposals 2013-14
- Natural Resources Committee: Mount Lofty Ranges Fire Management
- Natural Resources Committee: Murray-Darling Basin Water Resource Management
- Natural Resources Committee: Review of Natural Resources Management Levy Arrangements
- Natural Resources Committee: Upper South East Dryland Salinity and Flood Management Act Report 2010-11
- Natural Resources Committee: Upper South East Dryland Salinity and Flood Management Act Report 2011-12
- Natural Resources Committee: Upper South East Dryland Salinity and Flood Management Act Report 2012-13
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Natural Resources Committee: Whyalla Region
- New Zealand Sex Work Industry
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Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Annual Report 2011-12
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Annual Report 2012-13
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Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: SafeWork SA
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: South Australia's Ageing Workforce
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Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Vocational Rehabilitation and Return to Work Practices
- Parliamentary Committees (Natural Disasters Committee) (No. 2) Amendment Bill
- Positive Life SA
- Public Works Committee: Ashford Special School Relocation
- Public Works Committee: Goodwood Junction Rail Grade Separation
- Public Works Committee: Wayville Railway Station Project
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Retirement Villages
- Richmond Primary School
- Ritson, Hon. R.J.
- Riverbank Footbridge
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Same-Sex Marriage
- Same-Sex Marriage Legislation
- Seaman, Sir Keith
-
Select Committee on a Review of the Retirement Villages Act 1987
- Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Sex Work Reform) Bill
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2012-05-31
- 2012-11-15
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- Synthetic Drugs
- Telecommunications Infrastructure
-
Voluntary Euthanasia
- Woman's Christian Temperance Union
- Women's Electoral Lobby
-
Questions
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Visual Arts Festival
- Adelaide City Wi-Fi Project
-
Adelaide High School
-
Adelaide Oval
- Adelaide Railway Station
- Barossa Valley Marketing Campaign
- Bio Innovation SA
- Breast Screening
- Children's Services
- Clipsal 500
- Compulsory Third-Party Insurance
- Correctional Services
- Design Review Panel
- Disability Justice Plan
- Drug and Alcohol Services
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Emergency Departments
- Empowering Local Schools Initiative
- Eye Bank of South Australia
- Festival of History
- Goods and Services Tax
- Goodwood Junction Upgrade
- Government Postal Services Contract
- Health Department
- Housing Assistance Grants
- Hove Railway Station
- Hub Adelaide
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Infrastructure Projects
- Integrated Transport and Land Use Plan
- International Women's Day
- James Halliday Wine Companion Awards
- Manufacturing Sector
- Minda Incorporated
-
Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- Natural Disaster Resilience Program
- Open Spaces
- Police Academy
- Police, National Employer Support Award
- Port Augusta Prison
- Post Care Services
- Priority Bus Lanes
- Public Sector Defence Reserves
- Public Transport
- Public Transport Security
- Rainbow Advisory Council
- Recycling
- Red-Light Cameras
- School and Industry Program
- School Maintenance
- Small Venue Legislation
- South Australian Tourism Awards
- South Road Upgrades
- Standing Council on Law and Justice
- Tourism
- Video Communication Centres
- Vocational Education and Training
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Speeches
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KOUTSANTONIS, Anastasios
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Speeches
- Appropriation Bill 2013
- Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary
- Baker, Hon. D.s.
- Bali Bombings
- Baluch, Joy
- Barossa Wine Train
- Blevins, Hon. Frank
-
Correctional Services (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Development (Interim Development Control) Amendment Bill
- Electricity Assets
- Employee Ombudsman
-
GM Holden
- Graffiti Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Heavy Vehicle National Law (South Australia) Bill
-
2013-05-02
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2013-07-03
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- Industrial Relations Commissioner
- Infrastructure Program
- Lady Kintore Cottages (Trust Property) Amendment Bill
- Livestock (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Marine Safety (Domestic Commercial Vessel) National Law (Application) Bill
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2013-03-06
- 2013-04-09
- 2013-04-11
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Member for Adelaide, Naming
- Mining (Exploration Authorities) Amendment Bill
-
Mining (Royalties) Amendment Bill
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2013-07-04
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2013-10-15
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National Energy Retail Law (South Australia) (Implementation) Amendment Bill
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2012-03-15
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2012-03-27
-
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National Gas (South Australia) (Gas Trading Exchanges) Amendment Bill
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2013-07-25
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2013-09-12
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- Noarlunga Railway Line
- Park Terrace Development
- Parliamentary Committees (Natural Disasters Committee) (No. 2) Amendment Bill
- Pastoral Sector
-
Petroleum and Geothermal Energy (Transitional Licences) Amendment Bill
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2012-09-05
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2012-09-18
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- Port Augusta Power Stations
- Port Pirie Smelting Facility (Lead-In-Air Concentrations) Bill
- Real Property (Access to Information) Amendment Bill
- Road Or Ferry Closure (Consultation and Review) Bill
- Same-Sex Marriage
- Select Committee on the Port Augusta Power Stations
-
Statutes Amendment (Heavy Vehicle National Law) Bill
-
2013-05-02
-
2013-07-03
-
- Statutes Amendment (National Electricity and Gas Laws—Limited Merits Review) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (National Energy Retail Law Implementation) Bill
-
2012-03-15
-
2012-03-27
- 2012-06-13
- 2012-09-18
- 2012-11-27
-
- Statutes Amendment (Occupational Licensing) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Shop Trading and Holidays) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Smart Meters) Bill
-
2013-09-11
-
2013-10-29
-
-
Statutes Amendment and Repeal (TAFE SA Consequential Provisions) Bill
- Summary Offences (Weapons) Amendment Bill
- The Conservatory
- Wind Farms
-
Answers
- 457 Visas
- Aboriginal Community Housing
- Adelaide Oval
- Advanced Manufacturing Strategy
-
Affordable Housing
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Asbestos, School
- Australian Business Licence and Information System
- Automotive Industry
-
BHP Billiton
- Boating Facility Advisory Committee
- Bowden Urban Village
-
Britannia Roundabout
- Business Enterprise Centres
- Business Innovation
- Business Migration Program
-
Business SA
-
2012-11-30
-
- Canadian Trade Delegation
- Carbon Tax
- Central Petroleum
-
Chief Executive Discretionary Fund
- Clever Green Eco-Innovation Program
-
Courts Precinct
-
2013-07-05
- 2013-09-12
-
-
Departmental Office Space
-
2012-11-30
-
- Diesel Storage
- Energy Efficiency
-
Energy Prices
- 2012-10-18
-
2013-02-07
-
2013-07-25
-
2013-09-10
- Energy Resources
- Energy Resources Division
- Export Industry
-
Extractive Areas Rehabilitation Fund
- Family Businesses
- Film SA
- Foley Advisory
- ForestrySA
- Gateway Business Program
-
Gawler Rail Line
- Geoscience Resources
-
Glenside Hospital Redevelopment
-
2013-07-05
-
-
GM Holden
-
2012-03-27
-
2012-03-28
-
2012-04-03
-
2012-11-28
- 2013-04-10
-
- Goods and Services Sales
- Goodwood Junction Upgrade
-
Government Agency Relocations
- Government Buildings, Energy Efficiency
- Government Energy Income
- Government Invoices and Accounts
-
Government Leaks
-
2013-10-17
-
- Grain Handling
-
Grant Expenditure
-
Grants and Subsidies
- 2012-02-14
-
2012-11-30
-
Honeymoon Mine
-
Housing Construction Approvals
-
2013-07-04
-
- Industries Development Committee
-
Industry Capability Network
-
2012-11-30
-
- Infrastructure Australia Submission
- Infrastructure Program
-
Infrastructure Projects
- Innovate SA
-
Integrated Transport and Land Use Plan
- Jetties
- Kintyre
- La Réunion
- Lyrup Primary School
- Manufacturing Sector
-
Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources and Energy Department
-
Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources and Energy Departmental Budget
-
2012-11-30
-
- Mineral and Energy Resources
-
Mineral and Petroleum Exploration
-
Mineral Exploration
-
Mineral Resources
-
Mining Industry
- Mining Royalties
-
Murray River Ferries
- 2013-06-06
-
2013-06-20
-
Nation Building 2 Program
-
2013-11-15
-
- National Electricity Market
-
Noarlunga Railway Line
-
Nyrstar
-
2012-07-10
- 2012-07-11
-
-
Oaklands and Hove Level Crossings
-
Oil and Gas Sector
- Olympic Dam Expansion
-
Overseas Trade Offices
- Pace 2020 Investment Performance
- Port Pine Barging Operation
- Port Pirie
-
Prospect Trams
-
Public Sector Employees
- Public Sector Executives
-
Public Service Employees
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Public Transport Services
-
2013-03-21
- 2013-06-05
-
-
Rail Electrification Project
-
2013-04-10
-
2013-06-18
- 2013-07-24
-
2013-11-12
-
-
Rail Infrastructure
-
Recreational Boating Facilities Fund
-
2013-03-20
-
- Red Tape Reduction
- Regional Business
- Remote Areas Energy Supplies Scheme
-
Renewable Energy
- Renewables SA
-
Renewal SA
- 2013-07-25
-
2013-11-15
- Resources Energy Sector Infrastructure Council
- Riverbank Precinct
- Road Maintenance
- Royal District Nursing Service
- SA Power Networks
-
Seaford Railway Line
-
2013-11-13
-
- Skills for All
-
Small Business
-
Small Business Commissioner
- Small Business Development Grant
-
Small Business Workshops
-
2012-02-28
-
- Smart Meters
-
Solar Feed-In Scheme
-
South Australia Innovation and Investment Fund
-
2012-02-14
-
-
South Road Upgrades
-
2013-05-01
- 2013-05-14
-
2013-05-15
-
2013-05-16
-
2013-06-04
-
2013-06-06
- 2013-09-10
-
2013-10-16
-
-
Southern Expressway
-
Special Trade Envoys
-
2012-11-30
-
- Speed Cameras
-
State Rail Network
-
2013-03-21
-
-
Surplus Employees
-
2012-02-14
-
-
The Conservatory
- Thinkers in Residence
-
Tiger Airways
-
Torrens Lake
-
Transport Funding
-
2013-11-27
-
2013-11-27
-
-
Unconventional Gas Projects
- Victor Harbor Roads
- Warnertown Road Rail Crossing
- Whyalla Port Expansion
- Woomera Geoscience Survey
- Woomera Prohibited Area
- Worrall, Mr Lance
-
Speeches
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MARSHALL, Steven Spence
-
Speeches
- Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation
-
Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill
- Address in Reply
-
Appropriation Bill 2012
- Appropriation Bill 2013
-
Baluch, Joy
- Blevins, Hon. Frank
- Connelly, Mr E.
- Constitution (Recognition of Aboriginal Peoples) Amendment Bill
- Electoral (Legislative Council Voting) Amendment Bill
- Employment Figures
- Family Businesses
- Ferguson, Mr D.m.
- Future Submarine Project
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GM Holden
- Innovate SA
- Kelton, Mr G.
- Levai, Ms A.
- Marine Parks
-
Mcgee, Mr Eugene
-
Nullarbor National Park
- Nyrstar
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Regulated and Significant Trees
- Ritson, Hon. R.J.
- Same Sex Marriage Bill
- Seaman, Sir Keith
- Speaker, Election
- Statutes Amendment (Courts Efficiency Reforms) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Shop Trading and Holidays) Bill
- Supply Bill 2012
- Supply Bill 2013
- Valedictories
- Wardle, Ivon Alfred Oam
- Wilson, Hon. I.b.c.
- Zero Waste SA (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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Questions
- Aboriginal Health Survey
- Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Management Levy
-
Adelaide Festival
-
2013-07-05
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-
Adelaide Festival Centre
- Adelaide Zoo
-
Advanced Manufacturing Strategy
-
Agriculture Sector
-
Apprentices and Trainees
- APY Essential Services
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APY Lands, Children's Health Services
- APY Lands, Court Circuits
- APY Lands, Drug and Alcohol Services
- APY Lands, Power Outages
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APY Lands, School Attendance
-
BHP Billiton
- 2013-02-06
-
2013-02-07
-
Bio SA, Incubator
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Botanic Gardens, Staff
-
2012-11-30
-
- Britannia Roundabout
-
Budget Forecast
-
Budget Papers
- Business Innovation
-
Business SA
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Car Parking Levy
- 2013-02-07
-
2013-04-30
-
2013-10-29
-
2013-11-26
-
Carbon Tax
- 2013-06-18
-
2013-11-14
-
Central Australia Renal Study
-
Child Protection
- 2013-07-04
-
2013-07-24
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2013-07-25
-
2013-09-24
- Question Time (14:51)
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2013-09-25
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2013-09-26
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2013-10-15
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2013-10-16
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2013-11-12
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Child Protection Inquiry
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2013-07-03
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2013-07-04
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2013-07-23
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2013-09-24
- 2013-09-25
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2013-09-26
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-
Closed Circuit Television
-
2013-07-05
-
-
Consultants and Contractors
-
Defence Industry
-
Departmental Office Space
-
2012-11-30
-
- E-Business Training
-
Education Funding
-
Ehealth
-
2012-11-28
-
-
Electoral Funding Reform
-
2013-02-05
-
-
Employment Figures
-
2013-02-05
-
2013-02-06
-
2013-02-07
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2013-04-11
- 2013-05-01
- 2013-06-05
- 2013-06-20
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2013-09-12
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2013-11-14
- 2013-11-28
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Enterprise Patient Administration System
-
2012-11-28
-
2013-10-15
-
2013-10-30
-
2013-11-13
-
-
Environment and Natural Resources Departmental Budget
-
2012-11-30
-
- Environment Protection Fund
- Environment, Water and Natural Resources Department
- Family Businesses
-
Federal Budget
- Flinders Medical Centre
- Food and Wine Industry
-
Fringe Benefits Tax
- Gientzotis Consulting
-
GM Holden
- 2012-03-27
-
2012-03-28
-
2013-04-09
-
2013-06-18
-
2013-06-19
-
Government Invoices and Accounts
-
2013-02-06
-
-
Government Spending
-
2013-07-05
-
-
Government Stationery Contract
-
Grant Expenditure
-
Grant Programs
-
2013-07-05
-
-
Grants and Subsidies
-
2012-11-30
-
2013-07-05
-
-
Handshin, Ms M.
-
Health Budget
-
2012-11-13
- 2012-11-27
-
- Health Department Staff
-
Health Funding
-
2013-11-13
-
-
Health Information Technology Projects
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2013-11-13
-
-
Health, Oracle Corporate System
-
Holden Coinvestment
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2013-10-30
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2013-10-31
-
-
Hospital Funding
-
2013-02-21
-
-
Housing
-
2013-06-04
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- Housing SA Amnesty
-
Industry Capability Network
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Infrastructure Projects
- Innovate SA
- Insolvency Data
-
Integrated Transport and Land Use Plan
-
Jobs Growth Forecast
-
Manufacturing Sector
-
Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources and Energy Department
-
Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources and Energy Departmental Budget
-
2012-11-30
-
- Marine Parks
-
Member for Elder
-
Mid-Year Budget Review
- Mining Employment
-
Ministerial Advisers, Code of Conduct
-
Mount Barker Development
- Naracoorte Hospital
- National Economy Forecast
-
National Trust
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Natural Resources Management Staff
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Nyrstar
-
2012-05-15
-
2012-05-16
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2012-05-17
-
2012-07-10
- 2012-07-11
-
-
Oaklands and Hove Level Crossings
- Oaklands Park Level Crossing
- Olympic Track Cycling Team
-
Outback Connect Program
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Overseas Trade Offices
- Payroll Tax
- Penola War Memorial Hospital
-
Police Numbers
-
Premier's Science and Research Fund
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Prospect Trams
-
Public Sector Employees
- 2012-11-27
- 2013-04-09
-
2013-07-05
-
2013-11-15
-
Public Sector Employment
- 2013-02-06
-
2013-07-05
-
Public Service Employees
-
2012-11-30
-
- Regional Business
- Royal District Nursing Service
- SA Lotteries
-
SA Water
-
2013-02-06
- 2013-02-07
-
- Science Grants
-
Small Business
- 2012-09-06
-
2013-06-05
- South Australian Centre for Manufacturing
-
South Road Upgrades
-
Special Trade Envoys
-
2012-11-30
-
-
State Budget
-
State Debt
-
2013-02-05
-
-
State Economy
-
2013-02-06
-
2013-03-06
- 2013-03-19
-
2013-10-15
-
2013-10-30
-
-
State Final Demand
- State Finances
-
State Records
-
2013-09-11
- Question Time (14:05)
- Question Time (14:07)
- Question Time (14:08)
- Question Time (14:24)
- Question Time (14:28)
- Question Time (14:31)
- Question Time (14:33)
- Question Time (14:35)
- Question Time (14:37)
- Question Time (14:38)
- Question Time (14:40)
- Question Time (14:43)
- Question Time (14:49)
- Question Time (14:51)
- Question Time (14:55)
- Question Time (15:06)
-
-
Surplus Land Sale
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Taxes and Charges
- The Conservatory
- Tiger Airways
-
Tourism
-
2013-11-27
-
2013-11-27
-
-
Trade, Indonesia
-
2013-11-26
-
-
Transport Funding
-
2013-11-27
-
2013-11-27
-
- Umuwa Courthouse
- Victims of Crime Fund
- Worrall, Mr Lance
-
Youth Unemployment
-
Speeches
-
MCFETRIDGE, Duncan
-
Speeches
- Aboriginal Constitutional Recognition
-
Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee (Presiding Member) Amendment Bill
-
2013-09-12
-
2013-09-26
-
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Annual Report 2011-12
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Stolen Generations Reparations Tribunal Bill Inquiry
-
Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill
-
2013-11-27
-
2013-11-27
-
- Address in Reply
- Adelaide Workers' Homes Bill
- Adoption (Consent to Publication) Amendment Bill
- Advance Care Directives Bill
-
Appropriation Bill 2012
-
Appropriation Bill 2013
- APY Lands
- Bali Bombings
- Baluch, Joy
- Black Caviar
- Bus Routes
- Community Housing Providers (National Law) (South Australia) Bill
- Companion Cats and Dogs
-
Constitution (Recognition of Aboriginal Peoples) Amendment Bill
- Controlled Substances (Offences) Amendment Bill
- Controlled Substances (Simple Cannabis Offences) Amendment Bill
-
Country Fire Service
- Crime Statistics
- Criminal Law (Sentencing) (Guilty Pleas) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law (Sentencing) (Supergrass) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Aggravated Offences) Amendment Bill
- Diabetes
- Disability Services (Rights, Protection and Inclusion) Amendment Bill
- Eating Disorder Services
- Emergency Services Equipment Display Night
- Ending Life with Dignity Bill
- Equal Opportunity (Sporting Competitions) Amendment Bill
- Family Relationships (Surrogacy) Amendment Bill
- Fire and Emergency Services (Volunteer Charters) Amendment Bill
- Food (Labelling of Free-Range Eggs) Amendment Bill
- Graffiti Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Health Care (Administration) Amendment Bill
- Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (South Australia) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (South Australia) (Protection of Title—Paramedics) Amendment Bill
- Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (South Australia) (Restricted Birthing Practices) Amendment Bill
- Health System
- Hospital Parking
- Knight, Prof. J.
- Levai, Ms A.
- Liquor Licensing (Small Venue Licence) Amendment Bill
- Livestock (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Major Events Bill
- Marine Safety (Domestic Commercial Vessel) National Law (Application) Bill
- Mcgee, Mr Eugene
- Minister's Remarks
-
Modbury Hospital
-
2013-09-25
- 2013-11-27
- 2013-11-27
-
- Motor Vehicles (Disqualification) Amendment Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Learner's Permits and Provisional Licences) Amendment Bill
- Murray-Darling Basin
- National Health Funding Pool Administration (South Australia) Bill
- National Police Remembrance Day
-
Native Vegetation (Road Verges) Amendment Bill
-
2012-11-29
- 2013-02-21
-
- Natural Resources Committee: Alinytjara Wilurara Natural Resources Management Region
-
Natural Resources Committee: Bushfire Preparedness
- Natural Resources Committee: Mount Lofty Ranges Fire Management
- Non-Government School Transport Policy
-
Oaklands Park Level Crossing
- Oaklands Park Rail Overpass
- Parliamentary Committees (Natural Disasters Committee) (No. 2) Amendment Bill
- Parliamentary Committees (Natural Disasters Committee) Amendment Bill
- Patient Assistance Transport Scheme
- Petroleum and Geothermal Energy (Transitional Licences) Amendment Bill
- Public Works Committee: Patawalonga Lake System Sediment Management Project
- Public Works Committee: Salisbury Metropolitan Fire Station
- Puppy Factories
- Regulated and Significant Trees
- Residential Tenancies (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Retirement Villages
- Riverbank Footbridge
- Road Safety
- Road Traffic (Average Speed) Amendment Bill
- Road Traffic (Traffic Speed Analysers) Amendment Bill
- Royal Flying Doctor Medical Pit Stop
- Seaman, Sir Keith
- Select Committee on Dogs and Cats As Companion Animals
- St John Ambulance
- State Emergency Service Volunteer Charter
- Statutes Amendment (Cheltenham Park and Related Amendments) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Serious and Organised Crime) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Sex Work Reform) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Shop Trading and Holidays) Bill
-
Supply Bill 2012
- Supply Bill 2013
- Veterinary Practice (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Volunteers
-
Wind Farms
- Women's and Children's Hospital
- WorkCover
- Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (Samfs Firefighters) Amendment Bill
- World Championship Events
- Yarnell Wildfires
-
Questions
-
Ambulance Stations
-
APY Executive
- 2012-05-29
-
2013-11-26
-
APY Lands, Accounts
- APY Lands, Arts Centres
- APY Lands, Consultants
- APY Lands, Executive Visit
- APY Lands, Health
- APY Lands, Permits Officer
- APY Lands, Suicide
- APY Legal Services
- Autism Plan
- Bay to Birdwood
- Birthing Services
- Breast Screening
- Budget Papers
- Cadell Ferry
-
Ceduna Day Centre
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Child Protection
-
2013-03-05
-
- Children, Youth and Women's Health Service
-
Community Care
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Community Connect
-
Community Housing
-
2013-11-12
-
-
Community Safety Directorate
- 2012-09-04
-
2013-07-24
-
Concessions and Seniors Information System
-
2013-07-25
- 2013-11-12
-
- Contact 121 Call Centre
-
Country Fire Service
-
2012-04-05
-
-
Disability Services
-
2013-03-06
- 2013-03-21
-
2013-06-06
-
2013-11-12
-
- Disabled Prisoners
-
Disaster Recovery
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Duke of Edinburgh's Award
-
2013-11-15
-
- Emergency Departments
- Emergency Services
- Emergency Services Computer Aided Dispatch System
-
Enterprise Patient Administration System
- Families SA
- Financial Counsellors
-
Flinders Medical Centre
- 2012-02-14
-
2013-05-15
- Gift Funds
-
Glenside Hospital Redevelopment
- 2013-03-21
-
2013-07-05
- Grants and Subsidies
- Hackham West Community Centre
- Hampstead Rehabilitation Centre
-
Health and Hospital Care
-
2013-11-12
-
- Health Budget
-
Health Department
- Health Department Staff
- Health, Oracle Corporate System
-
Homelessness Strategy
- Hospital Staffing
-
Housing SA
- Housing Trust
-
Hub Adelaide
-
2013-11-15
-
- Indigenous Housing
- Indigenous Infrastructure
-
Indigenous Programs, Grants and Funding
- Infectious Diseases
-
Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science
-
James Nash House
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Knight, Prof. J.
-
2013-03-07
-
- Livestrong Cancer Research Centre and the Flinders Medical Centre Foundation Funding
- McLaren Vale and Districts War Memorial Hospital
- Medical Student University Placements
-
Mental Health Facilities
-
Mental Health Palliative Care Initiative
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Mental Health Programs
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Modbury Hospital
- Motor Vehicle Inspections
- Mullighan Inquiry Recommendations
-
Naltrexone
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Northern Adelaide Regional Collaboration
-
2013-02-21
-
- Oaklands Park Rail Overpass
-
Obesity Prevention and Lifestyle Program
-
2013-11-15
-
- Outpatient Services
- Paediatric Health
- Patient Assistance Transport Scheme
- Police Appointments
- Policing Priorities
- Prison Conditions
- Prisoner Complaint, Ombudsman's Report
- Prisoners, Hospital Care
- Public Hospitals
- Public Sector Employees
-
Royal Adelaide Hospital
- Royal District Nursing Service
- SA Water Concessions
- Salmonella Outbreak
- School Dental Service
-
Severe Domestic Squalor
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Signal Passed at Danger Incidents
- Social Housing
-
Social Inclusion Unit
- St John Ambulance
- State Budget
- State Government Concessions
- Strathmont Centre
- Surplus Employees
-
Volunteers
- 2012-07-10
-
2013-11-15
- Volunteers Support Fund
-
Women's and Children's Hospital
-
Youth Health Services
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Youth Programs
-
2013-11-15
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- Youth Unemployment
-
Youth Volunteers
-
2013-11-15
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-
-
Speeches
-
O'BRIEN, Michael Francis
-
Speeches
-
Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee
- Appropriation Bill 2013
- Beverley House Fire
- Chairman of Committees, Election
- Child Protection
- Co-Operatives National Law (South Australia) Bill
- Criminal Assets Confiscation (Prescribed Drug Offender Assets) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Cheating at Gambling) Amendment Bill
- Economic and Finance Committee
- Environment, Resources and Development Committee
- Equal Opportunity (Sporting Competitions) Amendment Bill
-
Fire and Emergency Services Act Review
-
Firearms (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
2013-10-30
-
2013-11-13
-
- First Home and Housing Construction Grants (Budget 2013) Amendment Bill
- First Home and Housing Construction Grants (Eligibility Criteria) Amendment Bill
- GM Holden
- Government Stationery Contract
- Graffiti Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Late Payment of Government Debts (Interest) Bill
-
2013-06-19
-
2013-10-17
-
-
Legislative Review Committee
-
Local Government (Superannuation Scheme) (Merger) Amendment Bill
-
2012-04-04
-
2012-05-02
-
-
Minister's Remarks
-
Motor Vehicles (Driver Licensing) Amendment Bill
- 2013-11-14
-
2013-11-26
-
Motor Vehicles (Learner's Permits and Provisional Licences) Amendment Bill
-
2013-07-24
-
2013-09-24
-
- Motor Vehicles (Periodic Payments) Amendment Bill
- Murray-Darling Basin
- National Police Remembrance Day
-
National Tax Reform (State Provisions) (Administrative Penalties) Amendment Bill
-
2013-04-10
- 2013-05-02
-
- Operation Scarlet
-
Police (GST Exemption) Amendment Bill
-
2013-05-01
-
2013-06-05
-
-
Prisoner Complaint, Ombudsman's Report
- Procurement Working Group
-
Public Corporations (Subsidiaries) Amendment Bill
-
2013-09-11
-
2013-11-12
-
- Public Sector Employees
- Public Works Committee
- Publishing Committee
- SA Lotteries
- Same Sex Marriage Bill
-
Second-Hand Goods Bill
- Sittings and Business
- South Australia Police
- Stamp Duties (Off-The-Plan Apartments) Amendment Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) (No. 3) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Electronic Monitoring) Bill
-
2013-10-16
-
2013-11-13
-
-
Statutes Amendment (National Energy Retail Law Implementation) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Occupational Licensing) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Police) Bill
-
2013-06-19
-
2013-07-24
-
-
Statutes Amendment (Transport Portfolio) Bill
-
2013-09-11
-
2013-10-17
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-
Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Budget 2012) Bill
- 2012-06-27
-
2012-09-04
-
Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Superannuation) Bill
-
2012-05-16
-
2012-05-30
-
- Statutes Amendment and Repeal (TAFE SA Consequential Provisions) Bill
-
Succession Duties Repeal Bill
-
2013-09-11
-
2013-11-12
-
- Supply Bill 2012
- Supply Bill 2013
- Yarnell Wildfires
-
-
Answers
- Ash Wednesday Bushfires Anniversary
- Building Indemnity Insurance
- Cherryville Fire
- Chief Executive Discretionary Fund
-
Child Protection
- 2013-03-21
- 2013-05-02
-
2013-07-23
-
2013-07-24
-
2013-07-25
-
2013-09-25
-
2013-10-17
- Clare Police Station
- Community Safety Directorate
-
Contract Teachers
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Correctional Services
- Country Fire Service Media
- E-Mergency Connect
-
Firearms Prohibition Orders
-
2013-10-16
-
-
Fleet SA
- 2012-02-29
-
2013-07-05
- ForestrySA
- GM Holden
- Good Driver Rewards
- Government Boards and Committees
-
Government Invoices and Accounts
- Government Leaks
- Government Mainframe Computer Contract
- Government Postal Services Contract
- Government Spending
-
Government Stationery Contract
- 2012-09-05
-
2013-03-20
- 2013-05-14
-
2013-06-05
-
2013-07-24
-
2013-07-25
-
Infrastructure Projects
-
2013-11-27
-
2013-11-27
-
-
Integrated Transport and Land Use Plan
-
Motor Accident Commission
-
2013-09-24
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Motor Vehicle Registration
- Mount Barker State Emergency Service
- New South Wales Bushfires
- Non-Current Assets
- Numberplate Recognition Cameras
-
Offender Management Plan
-
2013-11-15
-
- Online Gambling
- Operation Disarm
-
Operation Distraction
-
2013-07-25
-
- Police and Correctional Services
-
Police Drug Diversion Initiative
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Police Employment Policy
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Police Funding
-
Police Numbers
- Police Offence Streaming Model
-
Police Portable Data Terminals
-
2013-06-20
-
-
Police Stations
-
2013-02-19
- 2013-02-20
-
-
Police Vehicles
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Police, Expiation Notice Reversal
-
2013-11-15
-
- Portable Fingerprint Scanners
-
Printer Cartridge Scam
-
2012-03-15
-
-
Prison Drug Use
-
2013-10-31
-
-
Prisoner Complaint, Ombudsman's Report
- Prisoner Education
- Prisoner Escape
- Public Sector Act
- Public Sector Defence Reserves
-
Public Sector Employees
- Public Sector Executives
- Public Sector Reform
-
Public Service Employees
-
2012-11-30
-
- Public Service Purchasing Panel
-
Red-Light Cameras
-
2013-06-06
-
- Renewable Energy
-
RevenueSA
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Road Safety
-
2013-09-10
-
- SA Lotteries
- Service SA
-
Shared Services SA
-
2012-03-14
- 2012-11-28
-
-
South Australia Police
-
2013-06-20
-
-
Speed Cameras
-
2013-06-06
-
- Staff Recruitment Costs
- Starchase Pursuit Management Technology
- State Economy
- State Emergency Service Callouts
-
Super SA
-
2013-11-15
-
- Superannuation Benefits
-
Telecommunications Taskforce
-
Tiger Airways
-
2013-07-05
-
- Tongan Fire Service Partnership
-
Tourism
-
2013-11-27
-
2013-11-27
-
- Treasury and Finance Department
-
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
-
2013-10-29
-
- Video Communication Centres
-
Speeches
-
ODENWALDER, Lee Kenny
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Bali Bombings
- Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) (R18+ Computer Games) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Assets Confiscation (Prescribed Drug Offenders) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Aggravated Offences) Amendment Bill
-
Environment, Resources and Development Committee
-
GM Holden
- Hanson's Quarry
- Integrated Museum
- Junior Soccer
-
Legislative Review Committee
-
Legislative Review Committee: Surveillance Devices
- Mission Australia
- National Police Remembrance Day
- North on Target
- Parole Laws and Practices
- Pastoral Sector
- Picture Playford 2043
- Police Dog Koda Assault
-
Public Works Committee
- Public Works Committee: Adelaide Entertainment Centre Multideck Car Park
- Public Works Committee: Ashford Special School Relocation
- Public Works Committee: Brighton Secondary School Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Elizabeth Special School New School
- Public Works Committee: Evanston Land Release—Main North and Tiver Road Intersection
- Public Works Committee: Glenunga International High School Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Hope Valley and Happy Valley Wtp Cryptosporidium Management
- Public Works Committee: James Nash House Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: John Pirie Secondary School New Administration Building
- Public Works Committee: Kensington Special School Relocation
- Public Works Committee: Lake Windemere School Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Main North Road Realignment Via Anama Lane
- Public Works Committee: Marryatville High School Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Mining and Engineering Centre TAFE SA
- Public Works Committee: Modbury Hospital Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Mount Gambier and District Health Service Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Mount Gambier Prison Expansion
- Public Works Committee: Northern LeFevre Peninsula Open Space
- Public Works Committee: Old Parliament House Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Paralowie, Bolivar Road, Salisbury Wastewater Trunk Main Rehabilitation
- Public Works Committee: Port Augusta Special School
- Public Works Committee: Port Noarlunga Primary School Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Port Pirie GP Plus Health Care Centre
- Public Works Committee: Queensbury Waste Water Pump Station Upgrade
- Public Works Committee: Rail Revitalisation—Electrification of Seaford and Tonsley Lines
- Public Works Committee: Renmark Intersection Upgrades
- Public Works Committee: Riverland Special School Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Swan Reach to Paskeville Pipeline High Voltage Switchboard Replacements
- Public Works Committee: Tonsley Park Master Plan Development
- Public Works Committee: Whyalla Special School New School
- Queensland Election
- Road Or Ferry Closure (Consultation and Review) Bill
- Second-Hand Goods Bill
- Soccer
- South Australia Police
- Speeding Offence Penalties
- Statutes Amendment (Real Estate Reform Review and Other Matters) Bill
- Work Health and Safety Act
-
Questions
- Active Club Program
- Adelaide Casino
- Best Jobs in the World Campaign
- Biodiversity Fund
- Cherryville Fire
- Child Development Legislation
-
City of Adelaide Planning
- Computer Games Classification Framework
- Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth Region
- Defence Industry
-
Education Funding
- Electronic Waste
- Elizabeth GP Plus Health Care Centre
- Firearm Offences
- Flinders Centre for Innovation in Cancer
- Future Submarine Project
-
GM Holden
- Government Buildings, Energy Efficiency
- History Festival
- Housing Construction Grant
-
Infrastructure Projects
- Irrigation Australia
- Manufacturing Sector
- Marine Parks
- Mechexpo
- Mineral and Petroleum Exploration
- Mineral Exploration
-
Mineral Resources
- Murray-Darling Basin
- Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- National Rental Affordability Scheme
- Natural Disaster Resilience Program
- New South Wales Bushfires
-
Operation Disarm
-
Organised Crime in Sport
- Parks Community Centre
- Port Adelaide
- Public Sector Employees
- Public Transport, Special Events
- Real Estate Sales
- Red Tape Reduction
- Regional Prisons
- Royal Adelaide Hospital Open Ideas Competition
- Second Story Youth Health Service
- Small Business Commissioner
- South Australia Police
- South Road Upgrades
- South-East Aerial Imagery Project
- State Emergency Service Callouts
- Super Typhoon Haiyan
- Thinkers in Residence
- Training and Employment
- Unconventional Gas Projects
- University Admission Offers
- WOMAD
-
Speeches
-
PEDERICK, Adrian Stephen
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Advance Care Directives Bill
- Animal Welfare (Commercial Breeding of Companion Animals) Amendment Bill
-
Appropriation Bill 2012
-
Appropriation Bill 2013
-
2013-06-18
- 2013-06-19
- 2013-07-03
-
- Aquaculture (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Australian Year of the Farmer
- Baker, Hon. D.s.
- Baluch, Joy
- Blue Gum Forestry
- Burial and Cremation Bill
- Business Names (Commonwealth Powers) Bill
- Children's Protection (Notification) Amendment Bill
- Citrus Industry (Winding Up) Amendment Bill
- Controlled Substances (Simple Cannabis Offences) Amendment Bill
- Coomandook Area School
- Country Schools
- Emergency Services Funding
- Equal Opportunity (Sporting Competitions) Amendment Bill
- Eyre Peninsula Bushfires
- Family Relationships (Surrogacy) Amendment Bill
- Farming Rights
- Firearms (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- First Home Owner Grant (Housing Grant Reforms) Amendment Bill
-
Fisheries Management Act
- Fishing Super Trawler
- Food (Labelling of Free-Range Eggs) (No. 2) Amendment Bill
- Food (Labelling of Free-Range Eggs) Amendment Bill
- GM Holden
-
Graffiti Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Heavy Vehicle National Law (South Australia) Bill
- Houseboat Mooring
- Interstate Migration
- Lameroo Regional Community School
- Late Payment of Government Debts (Interest) Bill
- Liquor Licensing (Supply to Minors) Amendment Bill
- Litter Reduction
-
Livestock (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Lower Lakes
- Lower Murray Flood Plain Report
- Matt Golinski Fundraiser
- Mcgee, Mr Eugene
-
Mental Health (Inpatient) Amendment Bill
- Mining (Royalties) Amendment Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Disqualification) Amendment Bill
-
Motor Vehicles (Learner's Permits and Provisional Licences) Amendment Bill
-
2013-09-24
-
- Motor Vehicles (Periodic Payments) Amendment Bill
- Murray Bridge Racing Club
-
Murray-Darling Basin
- Murray-Darling Basin Authority
- National Gas (South Australia) (Gas Trading Exchanges) Amendment Bill
- National Police Remembrance Day
- Natural Resources Committee: Annual Report 2011-12
- Natural Resources Committee: Annual Report 2012-13
- Natural Resources Committee: Draft Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- Natural Resources Committee: Levy Proposals 2013-14
- Natural Resources Committee: Upper South East Dryland Salinity and Flood Management Act Report 2011-12
- Natural Resources Committee: Upper South East Dryland Salinity and Flood Management Act Report 2012-13
- New Zealand Fur Seals
- Olympic and Paralympic Games
- Parliamentary Committees (Natural Disasters Committee) (No. 2) Amendment Bill
- Pastoral Sector
- Pedal Prix
- Petroleum and Geothermal Energy (Transitional Licences) Amendment Bill
-
Port Pirie Smelting Facility (Lead-In-Air Concentrations) Bill
-
2013-07-23
-
- Ps Marion
- Public Works Committee: Riverine Recovery Project Wetlands Phase 1b Infrastructure
- Public Works Committee: South Road Upgrade Torrens Road to River Torrens Early and Associated Works
- River Murray Eco Action
- Riverbank Footbridge
- Road Or Ferry Closure (Consultation and Review) Bill
- Road Traffic (Average Speed) Amendment Bill
- Robin Bridge
- Rural Doctor of the Year Award
- Same Sex Marriage Bill
- Security and Investigation Agents (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Select Committee on Dogs and Cats As Companion Animals
- Select Committee on the Grain Handling Industry
-
Shack Leases
- 2012-06-26
-
2012-09-05
- Smith, Corporal Scott James
- Social Development Committee: Inquiry into Food Safety Programs
- Sporting and Recreational Facilities
- Statutes Amendment (Cheltenham Park and Related Amendments) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Dangerous Driving) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Gambling Reform) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Smart Meters) Bill
-
Supply Bill 2012
- Upper South East Dryland Salinity and Flood Management (Postponement of Expiry) Amendment Bill
- Veterinary Practice (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Wardle, Ivon Alfred Oam
- Water Charges
-
Wheat Marketing (Expiry) Amendment Bill
-
2013-06-04
-
- Wilderness Protection (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (Samfs Firefighters) Amendment Bill
- Zero Waste SA (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Questions
- Agriculture Sector
- Fish Stocks
-
ForestrySA
- Grant Expenditure
- Murray River Ferries
- Murray-Darling Basin Authority
- Non-Current Assets
-
Primary Industries and Regions
-
2012-11-30
-
- Public Sector Employees
-
Public Service Employees
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Speed Cameras
-
Surplus Employees
- Water Pricing
-
Speeches
-
PEGLER, Donald William
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Advance Care Directives Bill
- Appropriation Bill 2012
-
Appropriation Bill 2013
- Baker, Hon. D.s.
- Bali Bombings
- Baluch, Joy
- Black Caviar
- Blue Gum Forestry
- Carbon Tax
- Character Preservation (Barossa Valley) Bill
- Childcare Services
- Companion Cats and Dogs
- Constitution (Casual Vacancies) Amendment Bill
- Constitution (Recognition of Aboriginal Peoples) Amendment Bill
- Country Hospitals
- Country Schools
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Cheating at Gambling) Amendment Bill
- Development (Development Plan Amendments) (Notification) Amendment Bill
- Development (Interim Development Control) Amendment Bill
- Development (Private Certification) Amendment Bill
- Diabetes
- Education and Child Development Department
- Electoral (Funding, Expenditure and Disclosure) Amendment Bill
- Electoral (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Electoral (Optional Preferential Voting) Amendment Bill
- Equal Opportunity (Sporting Competitions) Amendment Bill
- Evidence (Identification Evidence) Amendment Bill
- Evidence (Reporting on Sexual Offences) Amendment Bill
- Farming Rights
- Firearms (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- First Home Owner Grant (Housing Grant Reforms) Amendment Bill
- Fishing Super Trawler
- Foetal Alcohol Syndrome
- Food (Labelling of Free-Range Eggs) Amendment Bill
-
ForestrySA
- 2012-02-15
-
2012-10-16
- Future Submarine Project
- Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (South Australia) (Protection of Title—Paramedics) Amendment Bill
- Heavy Vehicle National Law (South Australia) Bill
- Liquor Licensing (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Major Events Bill
- Mcgee, Mr Eugene
- Mining (Royalties) Amendment Bill
- Motor Vehicle Accidents (Lifetime Support Scheme) Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Learner's Permits and Provisional Licences) Amendment Bill
- Natural Resources Committee: Adelaide and Mount Lofty Region Natural Resources Management Levy
- Natural Resources Committee: Alinytjara Wilurara Natural Resources Management Region
- Natural Resources Committee: Annual Report 2011-12
-
Natural Resources Committee: Bushfire Preparedness
- Natural Resources Committee: Bushfire Tour 2012 Case Study, Mitcham Hills
- Natural Resources Committee: Draft Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- Natural Resources Committee: Foxes
- Natural Resources Committee: Review of Natural Resources Management Levy Arrangements
- Natural Resources Committee: Upper South East Dryland Salinity and Flood Management Act Report 2011-12
- Natural Resources Committee: Upper South East Dryland Salinity and Flood Management Act Report 2012-13
- Parliamentary Committees (Natural Disasters Committee) (No. 2) Amendment Bill
- Parliamentary Committees (Natural Disasters Committee) Amendment Bill
- Patient Assistance Transport Scheme
- Powers of Attorney and Agency (Interstate Powers of Attorney) Amendment Bill
- Public Works Committee: Mount Gambier and District Health Service Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Mount Gambier Prison Expansion
- Regional Development Australia
- Regional Transport Infrastructure
- Retirement Villages
- Riverbank Footbridge
- Road Traffic (Emergency Vehicles) Amendment Bill
- Same Sex Marriage Bill
- Schoolchildren, Health Checks
- Second-Hand Goods Bill
- Serious and Organised Crime (Control) (Declared Organisations) Amendment Bill
- Sporting and Recreational Facilities
- Statutes Amendment (Appeals) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Electronic Monitoring) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Fines Enforcement and Recovery) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Gambling Reform) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Police) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Real Estate Reform Review and Other Matters) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Sex Work Reform) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Shop Trading and Holidays) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Smart Meters) Bill
- Tobacco Smoking
- Upper South East Dryland Salinity and Flood Management (Postponement of Expiry) Amendment Bill
- Veterinary Practice (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Wheat Marketing (Expiry) Amendment Bill
- Wind Farms
- Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (Samfs Firefighters) Amendment Bill
-
Questions
- Airasia X
- Dental Care
- Food and Wine Industry
- Forestry Report
- Mount Gambier Airport
- Mount Gambier Hospital
- Mount Gambier Prison
-
Patient Assistance Transport Scheme
-
Regional Business
-
South East Forest Industry Roundtable
-
South East Forestry Partnerships Program
- Timber Industry
- VTT Cellulose Fibre Report
-
Speeches
-
PENGILLY, Michael Redding
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Adoption (Consent to Publication) Amendment Bill
- Airline Competition
- ANZAC Day
-
Appropriation Bill 2012
-
2012-06-13
- 2012-06-27
-
-
Appropriation Bill 2013
-
2013-06-19
- 2013-07-04
-
- Aquaculture (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Australian Year of the Farmer
- Baluch, Joy
- Barbeque Regulation
- Battle of Long Tan
- Black Caviar
- Blue Gum Forestry
- Burial and Cremation Bill
- Carbon Tax
- Companion Cats and Dogs
- Controlled Substances (Offences) Amendment Bill
- Country Fire Service
- Country Football
- Country Health SA
- Country Hospitals
- Country Schools
- Defence Force Nursing Officers
- Diabetes
-
Electoral (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
2013-02-06
-
- Elizabeth Beare
- Equal Opportunity (Sporting Competitions) Amendment Bill
- Equal Opportunity in Sport
- Eyre Peninsula Bushfires
- Farming Rights
- Finniss Electorate
- Finniss Football Finals
- First Home Owner Grant (Housing Grant Reforms) Amendment Bill
- Fisheries Management Act
- Food (Labelling of Free-Range Eggs) (No. 2) Amendment Bill
-
Food (Labelling of Free-Range Eggs) Amendment Bill
-
2012-03-29
- 2013-09-12
-
- GM Holden
- Graffiti Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Interstate Migration
- Kangaroo Island Futures Authority
- King George Tupou v
- Lawn Bowls
- Legal, Justice and Police Retirements
- Liquor Licensing (Supply to Minors) Amendment Bill
- Litter Reduction
- Local Government (Road Closures—1934 Act) Amendment Bill
- Local Government Water Assets
-
Marine Parks
-
Mcgee, Mr Eugene
- Member's Remarks
- Motor Vehicle Accidents (Lifetime Support Scheme) Bill
- Murray-Darling Basin
- National Police Remembrance Day
- Natural Resources Committee: Adelaide and Mount Lofty Region Natural Resources Management Levy
- Natural Resources Committee: Bushfire Tour 2012 Case Study, Mitcham Hills
- Natural Resources Committee: Levy Proposals 2012-13
- New Zealand Fur Seals
- News Limited Freight Surcharge
- Olympic and Paralympic Games
- Pastoral Sector
- Patient Assistance Transport Scheme
- Police Numbers
- Port Elliot Power Blackout
- President Obama
- Public Works Committee: Adelaide Entertainment Centre Multideck Car Park
- Public Works Committee: Adelaide Festival Centre and Her Majesty's Theatre Sustainment Works
- Public Works Committee: Ashford Special School Relocation
- Public Works Committee: Brighton Secondary School Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Ceduna Aboriginal Children and Family Centre
- Public Works Committee: Christies Beach Aboriginal Children and Family Centre
- Public Works Committee: Eastern Fleurieu School Strathalbyn 7-12 Campus Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Elizabeth Special School New School
- Public Works Committee: Evanston Land Release—Main North and Tiver Road Intersection
- Public Works Committee: Glenunga International High School Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Goodwood Junction Rail Grade Separation
- Public Works Committee: Hawker Desalination Project
- Public Works Committee: Hope Valley and Happy Valley Wtp Cryptosporidium Management
- Public Works Committee: James Nash House Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: John Pirie Secondary School New Administration Building
- Public Works Committee: Kensington Special School Relocation
- Public Works Committee: Lake Windemere School Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Main North Road Realignment Via Anama Lane
- Public Works Committee: Marryatville High School Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Mining and Engineering Centre TAFE SA
- Public Works Committee: Modbury Hospital Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Mount Gambier Prison Expansion
- Public Works Committee: Northern LeFevre Peninsula Open Space
- Public Works Committee: Old Parliament House Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Paralowie, Bolivar Road, Salisbury Wastewater Trunk Main Rehabilitation
- Public Works Committee: Port Augusta Central Oval Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Port Augusta Special School
- Public Works Committee: Port Noarlunga Primary School Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Port Wakefield Water Supply Upgrade
- Public Works Committee: Queensbury Waste Water Pump Station Upgrade
-
Public Works Committee: Rail Revitalisation—Electrification of Seaford and Tonsley Lines
- Public Works Committee: Renmark Intersection Upgrades
- Public Works Committee: Riverine Recovery Project Wetlands Phase 1b Infrastructure
- Public Works Committee: Riverland Special School Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Salisbury Metropolitan Fire Station
- Public Works Committee: South Coast Primary Health Care Precinct
- Public Works Committee: St Clair Railway Station Project
- Public Works Committee: Tea Tree Plaza O-Bahn Interchange Car Park
- Public Works Committee: Tonsley Park Master Plan Development
- Public Works Committee: Wayville Railway Station Project
- Public Works Committee: Whyalla Aboriginal Children and Family Centre
- Public Works Committee: Whyalla Special School New School
- Public Works Committee: Windsor Gardens Vocational College Redevelopment
- Recfish SA
- Regional Awards for Hills and Coasts
- Regional Development Australia
- Regional Express Airlines
- Retirement Villages
- Riverbank Footbridge
- Same Sex Marriage Bill
- School Amalgamations
- Sporting and Recreational Facilities
- Statutes Amendment (Serious Firearm Offences) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Shop Trading and Holidays) Bill
-
Supply Bill 2012
- Supply Bill 2013
- Victor Harbor Aquatic Centre
- Victor Harbor Schoolies Festival
- Western Front School Study Tours
- Wilderness Protection (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Wirrina Cove
- Women's and Children's Hospital
- Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (Samfs Firefighters) Amendment Bill
- Yarnell Wildfires
-
Questions
- Australian Tourism Exchange
- Country Fire Service Media
-
Foreshore Management
- Government Stationery Contract
-
Marine Parks
- Noarlunga Railway Line
-
Parliamentary Trainees
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Patient Assistance Transport Scheme
-
2013-06-06
-
- School Attendance
- South Coast District Hospital
- State Rail Network
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
- Victor Harbor Roads
- Women's and Children's Hospital
-
Speeches
-
PICCOLO, Antonio
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
-
Adelaide Workers' Homes Bill
-
2013-03-20
-
2013-04-11
-
- Adult Learners' Week
- Appropriation Bill 2012
- Australian Year of the Farmer
- Barossa Valley
- Barossa Wine Train
- Children's Week
-
Community Housing Providers (National Law) (South Australia) Bill
-
2013-09-12
-
2013-09-25
-
-
Disability Services (Rights, Protection and Inclusion) Amendment Bill
-
2013-09-12
-
2013-09-25
-
- Dyslexia Action Group
- Evanston Primary School
- Farming Rights
- Gawler Community Events
- Gawler Lions Club Youth of the Year
- Gawler to Nuriootpa Rail Service
- GM Holden
- Housing Improvement Bill
- International Men's Health Week
- International Women's Day
- International Year of Cooperatives
- Light Electorate
- Marche Club
- Not-for-Profit Sector Freedom to Advocate Bill
- Past Adoption Practices
- Peachey Belt
-
Point of Order Ruling
- Robin Bridge
- Rostrum Voice of Youth
- Select Committee on Antisocial and Criminal Behaviour
- Select Committee on the Grain Handling Industry
- Service Clubs
- Shorts Film Festival
- Sittings and Business
- Snapper Fishery
- Standing Orders Suspension
-
Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) (No. 2) Bill
- Supply Bill 2013
-
Volunteers
- Willo's Men's Shed
- Yarnell Wildfires
-
Questions
- Adelaide City Wi-Fi Project
- Adult Community Education
- ANZAC Day
- Centre for Automotive Safety Research
- Consumer Affairs Forum
- Crime Statistics
- Defence Industry
- Dental Care
- Easter Road Safety
- Emergency Departments
-
Gawler Rail Line
- Goods and Services Tax
- Gun Amnesty
- Infrastructure Program
- Men's Health
- Mineral Resources
- Mining Industry
- National Tobacco Scoreboard
- Neighbourhood Policing
- Planning Strategy
- Police, Unsworn Staff
- Public Transport, Free Wireless Internet
- Qantas
- Residential Tenancies Tribunal
- Rheinmetall Defence
-
Small Business Commissioner
- State Emergency Service Week
- Veterans' Memorial Projects
- Woomera Prohibited Area
-
Answers
- Carers Recognition Week
-
Casis System
-
2013-10-17
-
-
Cavan Training Centre
- Channel 9 Young Achiever Awards
-
Child Protection
-
2013-03-05
-
-
Community Care
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Community Connect
-
Community Housing
-
2013-11-12
-
- Community Safety Directorate
-
Concessions and Seniors Information System
-
2013-07-25
- 2013-11-12
-
- Contact 121 Call Centre
- Disability Care
-
Disability Services
-
Disaster Recovery
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Duke of Edinburgh's Award
-
2013-11-15
-
- Families SA
- Financial Counsellors
-
GM Holden
-
2013-06-06
-
- Hackham West Community Centre
-
Homelessness Strategy
-
Housing SA
-
Housing SA Amnesty
-
Housing SA, Disruptive Tenants
- Housing Trust
-
Hub Adelaide
-
2013-11-15
-
- Indigenous Housing
- Minda Incorporated
- Modbury Hospital
-
National Disability Insurance Scheme
- National Injury Insurance Scheme
- National Rental Affordability Scheme
- National Volunteer Week
- National Youth Week
- Northern Adelaide Regional Collaboration
- Rainbow Advisory Council
- SA Water Concessions
- Social Housing
-
Social Inclusion Unit
- Special Olympics
- State Budget
-
State Government Concessions
- Strathmont Centre
- Strengthening Local Communities Conference
- Uno Apartments
-
Volunteers
-
2013-11-15
-
- Volunteers Support Fund
-
Youth Health Services
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Youth Programs
-
2013-11-15
-
- Youth Unemployment
-
Youth Volunteers
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Speeches
-
PISONI, David Gregory
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
-
Appropriation Bill 2012
-
2012-06-12
- 2012-06-26
-
-
Appropriation Bill 2013
- Armenian Genocide
- Baltic Deportations
- Bus Routes
-
Child Protection
- Childcare Services
-
Children's Protection (Notification) Amendment Bill
-
2013-11-12
-
- Cost of Living Pressures
- Country Schools
- Electoral (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Employment Figures
- Glenside Dog Park
- Liquor Licensing (Supply to Minors) Amendment Bill
- Minister's Remarks
- Motor Vehicle Accidents (Lifetime Support Scheme) Bill
- National Literacy and Numeracy Tests
- Non-Government School Transport Policy
- School Amalgamations
- School Counsellors
-
School Transport Policy
- School Violence and Bullying
- Select Committee on Matters Relating to the Independent Education Inquiry
- South Australian Certificate of Education
-
Statutes Amendment (Shop Trading and Holidays) Bill
- Statutes Amendment and Repeal (TAFE SA Consequential Provisions) Bill
- Summary Offences (Filming Offences) Amendment Bill
-
Supply Bill 2012
- TAFE Fees
- TAFE SA (Prescribed Employees) Amendment Bill
-
TAFE SA Bill
- Torrens University Australia Bill
- Vocational Education and Training
-
Questions
-
457 Visas
-
2013-07-05
-
- Adelaide High School
- Allowance for Doubtful Debts
- Apprentices and Trainees
-
Asbestos, School
- Australian Breastfeeding Association
-
Australian Education Union Invoices
-
2012-06-29
-
-
Cadell Ferry
- 2012-06-26
-
2012-06-29
- Carbon Tax
-
Carnegie Mellon University
-
Child Protection
-
2012-10-30
-
2012-10-31
-
2012-11-01
-
2012-11-13
-
2012-11-14
-
2012-11-15
-
2012-11-27
-
2012-11-28
-
2012-11-29
-
2013-02-19
-
2013-02-20
-
2013-03-05
-
2013-03-06
-
2013-03-07
-
2013-03-21
- 2013-04-11
-
2013-05-01
-
2013-05-02
-
2013-05-16
-
2013-06-04
-
2013-07-03
-
2013-07-04
-
2013-07-23
-
2013-07-24
-
2013-07-25
-
2013-09-12
- 2013-10-15
-
2013-10-17
-
2013-11-12
-
2013-11-15
-
2013-11-26
-
-
Child Protection Inquiry
-
Childcare Costs
-
2012-06-29
-
- Coober Pedy Area School Principal
- Cranfield University
-
Critical Skills Fund
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Critical Skills Investment Program
-
2012-11-30
-
- Crown Solicitor's Office
-
Debelle Inquiry
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Departmental Executives
-
2013-07-24
-
-
Disabled Students, Transport Arrangements
-
E-Carl System
-
2012-06-29
-
- Early Childhood Education
-
Education and Child Development
-
2013-04-09
-
-
Education and Child Development Department
- 2012-02-16
- 2012-05-03
-
2012-09-04
- 2012-09-18
- 2013-11-12
-
2013-11-15
-
Education and Child Development Department Budget
-
2012-06-29
- 2012-09-04
-
-
Education and Child Development Department Leadership Vacancies
-
2012-06-29
-
-
Education Funding
-
2013-06-19
-
2013-11-26
- 2013-11-27
- 2013-11-27
-
- Education Outcomes
- Education System
-
Employment Figures
- 2012-03-13
-
2012-11-30
-
Gawler and District College
-
Gonski Education Review
-
Government Board Remuneration
-
2012-06-29
-
-
Government Stationery Contract
-
Grant Expenditure
- High School Moderation Process
- Labor Leadership
- Learning Technologies Program
-
Literacy and Numeracy
- Mark Oliphant College
- Mitsubishi Workers
-
National Literacy and Numeracy Tests
- Non-Government Schools Grants
- Occupational Health and Safety Laws
-
Office of Child Safety Investigations
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Office of Non-Government Schools and Services
-
2013-11-15
-
- Outback Cattle Drive
-
Parent Complaint Unit
-
2012-06-29
-
-
Payroll Tax
-
2013-07-05
-
- Public Sector Employees
- Public Sector Employees, Disabled
-
Public Sector Flexi-Time
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Public Service Employees
-
2012-11-30
-
- Regional Education Offices
- Registered Caregivers
- Retail Sector
- Right Bite Program
- SA Unions
-
School Amalgamations
-
2012-05-02
- 2012-05-03
-
- School Audit Arrangements
- School Cleaning Contracts
- School Enrolments
-
School Fees
-
School Funding
- 2012-03-13
-
2013-11-15
-
School Intake
-
2012-06-29
-
-
Schools, Financial Management
-
Schools, Maths and Science
-
2012-03-28
-
-
Skills for All
-
2012-07-12
-
2012-11-30
-
- Skills for Sustainability
-
South Australian Certificate of Education
- South Australian Certificate of Education Board Travel
- South Australian Certificate of Education Merit Awards
- South Australian Economy
-
Special Investigations Unit
-
2013-03-21
-
-
Sponsored Migrants
-
2012-11-30
-
- St Michael's College
-
Student Information System
-
Surplus Employees
-
2012-09-04
-
-
TAFE Fees
-
2012-07-10
- 2012-07-11
-
-
TAFE SA
- Teach SA
- Tertiary Entrance Ranking
- Training and Employment
-
Unregulated Childcare Centres
-
2012-06-29
-
-
Vocational Education and Training
- Youth Employment Programs
- Youth Unemployment
-
-
Speeches
-
PORTOLESI, Grace
-
Speeches
- Auditor-General's Report
- Blevins, Hon. Frank
-
Child Protection
-
Past Adoption Practices
- School Amalgamations
- Sittings and Business
- Statutes Amendment and Repeal (TAFE SA Consequential Provisions) Bill
- Summary Offences (Weapons) Amendment Bill
-
TAFE SA (Prescribed Employees) Amendment Bill
-
2013-04-09
- 2013-04-30
- 2013-05-01
-
-
Torrens University Australia Bill
-
2013-07-04
-
2013-09-11
-
-
Answers
-
457 Visas
-
2013-07-05
-
- Abilities for All Initiative
- Abuse Allegations Record
-
Adelaide City Wi-Fi Project
-
2013-10-31
-
-
Adelaide High School
-
2012-10-30
-
- Adult Community Education
- Adult Learners' Week
- Allowance for Doubtful Debts
-
Apprentices and Trainees
- APY Lands, Child Abuse
-
Australian Education Union Invoices
-
2012-06-29
-
- Automotive Industry
- Bio Innovation SA
-
Cadell Ferry
- 2012-06-26
-
2012-06-29
- Chief Executive Discretionary Fund
- Child Development Legislation
-
Child Protection
-
2012-09-05
- 2012-09-18
-
2012-10-30
-
2012-10-31
-
2012-11-01
-
2012-11-13
-
2012-11-14
-
2012-11-15
- 2012-11-27
-
2012-11-28
-
2012-11-29
-
- Child-Friendly Adelaide
-
Childcare Costs
-
2012-06-29
-
- Children's Services
- Disabilities National Partnership Funding
- Disabled Students
-
Disabled Students, National Partnership Program
-
Disabled Students, Transport Arrangements
- Dooley, Mr A.
-
E-Business Training
-
2013-07-05
-
-
E-Carl System
-
2012-06-29
-
2012-11-30
-
-
Early Childhood Development
- Early Childhood Education
-
Education and Child Development Department
-
Education and Child Development Department Budget
-
2012-06-29
- 2012-09-04
- 2012-10-16
-
-
Education and Child Development Department Leadership Vacancies
-
2012-06-29
-
- Education System
- Educational Leadership
-
Employment Figures
- Empowering Local Schools Initiative
- Ernabella Children and Family Centre
-
Families and Communities Department
-
Families SA
-
2012-11-30
-
- Flinders University
-
Food and Wine Industry
-
2013-07-23
-
- Foster and Kinship Carer Week
-
Gonski Education Review
-
Government Training Organisations
-
2013-07-05
-
-
Grant Expenditure
-
Grants and Subsidies
-
2013-07-05
-
- High School Moderation Process
- International Students
- Job Creation
-
Juvenile Detention
- Kapunda High School
- Learning Technologies Program
-
Literacy and Numeracy
- Mark Oliphant College
- Mining Employment
-
Mullighan Inquiry Recommendations
- National Centre for Vocational Education Research
-
National Literacy and Numeracy Tests
- National Skills Week
- Non-Government Schools Grants
- Northern Area Community and Youth Services
- Nuriootpa High School
- Other Person Guardianship Program
-
Parent Complaint Unit
-
2012-06-29
-
-
Payroll Tax
-
2013-07-05
-
-
Playford Capital
-
2013-07-05
-
- Post Care Services
- Premier's Research and Industry Fund
- Principals As Literacy Leaders
- Public Sector Employees
- Regional Education Offices
-
Research Infrastructure Fund
-
2013-07-05
-
- Resources and Engineering Skills Alliance
-
Retrenched Worker Program
-
2013-07-05
-
- Right Bite Program
- Roma Mitchell Secondary College
- SA Unions
-
School Amalgamations
- School and Industry Program
- School and Preschool Facilities
- School Cleaning Contracts
-
School Fees
- School Funding
-
School Intake
-
2012-06-29
-
-
School Violence and Bullying
-
Schools, Maths and Science
-
2012-03-28
-
-
Science Research
- Science Research Fellows
- Seligman, Dr M.
- Sheidow Park Primary School
-
Skills for All
-
South Australian Certificate of Education
- South Australian Certificate of Education Board Travel
-
South Australian Certificate of Education Merit Awards
- South Australian Public Teaching Awards
- St Michael's College
-
Student Information System
-
2013-07-05
-
- Surplus Employees
-
TAFE SA
- Teach SA
- Teachers' Conference
- Teaching Quality
- Tertiary Entrance Ranking
-
Thebarton Precinct
-
2013-07-05
-
- Trade Schools for the Future
- Training and Employment
- University Admission Offers
-
Unregulated Childcare Centres
-
2012-06-29
-
-
Vocational Education and Training
- World Education Games
-
Youth Unemployment
-
-
Speeches
-
RANKINE, Jennifer Mary
-
Speeches
- Adoption (Consent to Publication) Amendment Bill
- Asbestos, School
- Auslan
- Black Caviar
-
Cavan Training Centre
-
Child Protection
-
Child Protection Inquiry
- Childcare Services
-
Children's Protection (Notification) Amendment Bill
-
2013-10-30
-
2013-11-12
-
- Church of the Koimisis Tis Theotokou
- Coomunga Bushfire
-
Correctional Services (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Correctional Services Chief Executive
- Education and Child Development Department
- Expiation of Offences (Speeding Offences) Amendment Bill
- Eyre Peninsula Bushfires
- Graffiti Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Henley Surf Life Saving Club
- King George Tupou v
- Legal, Justice and Police Retirements
- Levai, Ms A.
- Metropolitan Fire Service Sesquicentenary
-
Parliamentary Committees (Natural Disasters Committee) (No. 2) Amendment Bill
- Police Local Service Areas
- Prison Conditions
-
Road Traffic (Average Speed) Amendment Bill
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2012-05-02
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2012-05-16
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- Road Traffic (Emergency Vehicles) Amendment Bill
- Road Traffic (Traffic Speed Analysers) Amendment Bill
- Second-Hand Goods Bill
- Sittings and Business
- Speeding Offence Penalties
- State Emergency Service
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Statutes Amendment (National Energy Retail Law Implementation) Bill
- Statutes Amendment and Repeal (TAFE SA Consequential Provisions) Bill
- Summary Offences (Weapons) Amendment Bill
- Victims of Crime Fund
- Waterford, Mr D.
- Waterloo Wind Farm
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Wingfield Waste Depot
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Answers
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Adelaide High School
- 2013-02-21
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2013-03-05
- 2013-06-06
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2013-11-27
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2013-11-27
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Alert SA
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2012-03-15
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Asbestos, School
- Bay to Birdwood
- Better Schools Reform
- Cadell Ferry
- Ceduna Transitional Accommodation Centre
- Centre for Automotive Safety Research
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Child Protection
- 2012-11-01
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2013-02-19
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2013-02-20
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2013-03-05
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2013-03-06
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2013-03-07
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2013-03-21
- 2013-04-11
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2013-05-01
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2013-05-16
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2013-06-04
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2013-07-04
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2013-07-23
- 2013-07-24
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2013-09-24
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2013-09-25
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2013-09-26
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2013-10-15
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2013-10-16
- Question Time (14:07)
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2013-10-17
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2013-11-12
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2013-11-15
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2013-11-26
- 2013-11-27
- 2013-11-27
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Child Protection Inquiry
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2013-07-03
- 2013-07-23
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2013-09-12
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2013-09-24
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2013-09-26
- 2013-10-17
- 2013-11-26
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Childcare Regulations
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2013-11-15
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Childcare Services
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2013-11-15
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Community Safety Directorate
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Community Service Work
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2012-04-05
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Correctional Services
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2012-11-28
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Country Fire Service
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2012-04-05
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Country Fire Service Volunteers
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2012-03-01
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- Crime Statistics
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Debelle Inquiry
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2013-11-15
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Departmental Executives
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2013-07-24
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- Donated Goods Guidelines
- Easter Road Safety
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Education and Child Development
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Education and Child Development Department
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2013-11-12
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2013-11-15
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Education Funding
- Education System
- Emergency Services Computer Aided Dispatch System
- Emergency Services Funding
- Energy Prices
- Eyre Peninsula Emergency Services
- Families SA Employees
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Fire Danger Season
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Firearms Prohibition Orders
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2012-02-16
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-
Gawler and District College
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2013-02-07
- 2013-06-19
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- Goods and Services Sales
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Henley Surf Life Saving Club
- Housing SA, Disruptive Tenants
- Indigenous Programs, Grants and Funding
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Literacy and Numeracy
- Lockleys Preschool
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Lyrup Primary School
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2013-06-06
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Memorial Service, Ministerial Attendance
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2013-02-07
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- Metropolitan Fire Service Sesquicentenary
- Montacute CFS Station
- Mount Gambier Prison
- Multicultural Affairs
- Multicultural SA
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Natural Disaster Resilience Program
- Neighbourhood Policing
- Nyrstar
-
Office of Child Safety Investigations
-
2013-11-15
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Office of Non-Government Schools and Services
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2013-11-15
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- Parent Initiatives in Education Grants
- Police Academy
- Police Appointments
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Police Numbers
- Police Passive Alert Drug Detector Dogs
- Police Photo Identification
- Police Services
- Police Website
- Police, National Employer Support Award
- Police, Unsworn Staff
- Port Augusta Prison
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Prison Conditions
- Prison Drug Use
- Prison Safety
- Prisoner Rehabilitation
- Prisoners, Hospital Care
- Private Rental Liaison Officer Program
- Public and Community Housing
- Public Transport Security
- Refugee Services
- Regional Level Crossings
- Regional Prisons
- Registered Caregivers
- Riverland Special School
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Road Safety
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School Attendance
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2013-04-10
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- School Audit Arrangements
- School Enrolments
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School Funding
- 2013-02-05
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2013-11-15
- School Maintenance
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Schools, Financial Management
- Sexual Health Education
- Shark Patrols
- South Australian Certificate of Education Merit Awards
- Special Investigations Unit
-
State Emergency Service
-
2012-06-13
-
- State Emergency Service Week
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Strathmont Centre
-
2012-03-01
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- Universal Contact Visits
- Vehicle Safety Technology
- Victim Reported Crime
- Victims of Crime Fund
- Victor Harbor Road
- Volunteers
-
-
Speeches
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RAU, John Robert
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Speeches
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee
- Address in Reply
- Appropriation Bill 2012
- Appropriation Bill 2013
-
Auditor-General's Report
- Blevins, Hon. Frank
-
Burial and Cremation Bill
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2012-11-29
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2013-03-05
-
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Business Names (Commonwealth Powers) Bill
- 2012-03-01
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2012-03-13
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Business Names Registration (Transitional Arrangements) Bill
- 2012-03-01
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2012-03-13
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Character Preservation (Barossa Valley) Bill
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2012-04-05
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2012-05-15
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Character Preservation (McLaren Vale) Bill
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2012-04-05
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2012-05-15
-
-
Child Sex Offenders Registration (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
2013-07-04
- 2013-07-23
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2013-07-24
-
-
Civil Liability (Disclosure of Information) Amendment Bill
-
2013-09-11
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2013-11-13
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-
Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) (R18+ Computer Games) Amendment Bill
- 2012-09-19
- 2012-09-20
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2012-10-17
- Co-Operatives National Law (South Australia) Bill
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Controlled Substances (Offences) Amendment Bill
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2013-09-25
-
2013-10-15
-
- Correctional Services (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Assets Confiscation (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Assets Confiscation (Prescribed Drug Offender Assets) Amendment Bill
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Criminal Assets Confiscation (Prescribed Drug Offenders) Amendment Bill
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2012-02-14
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2012-02-15
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-
Criminal Investigation (Covert Operations) Act
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Criminal Law (Sentencing) (Guilty Pleas) Amendment Bill
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2012-07-11
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2012-09-04
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Criminal Law (Sentencing) (Sentences of Indeterminate Duration) Amendment Bill
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2013-10-17
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2013-10-31
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Criminal Law (Sentencing) (Supergrass) Amendment Bill
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2012-07-11
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2012-09-04
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-
Criminal Law (Sentencing) (Suspended Sentences) Amendment Bill
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2013-06-05
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2013-07-24
-
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Cheating at Gambling) Amendment Bill
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Criminal Law Consolidation (Protection for Working Animals) Amendment Bill
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2013-09-11
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2013-10-16
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- Development (Development Plan Amendments) (Notification) Amendment Bill
- Development (Interim Development Control) Amendment Bill
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Development (Private Certification) Amendment Bill
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2012-10-18
- 2012-10-31
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2012-11-13
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- Economic and Finance Committee
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Electoral (Funding, Expenditure and Disclosure) Amendment Bill
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2013-09-11
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2013-09-25
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- Electoral (Legislative Council Voting Reform) Amendment Bill
- Electoral (Legislative Council Voting) Amendment Bill
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Electoral (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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2012-11-15
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2013-02-06
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Electronic Conveyancing National Law (South Australia) Bill
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2013-06-05
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2013-10-29
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- Environment, Resources and Development Committee
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Evidence (Discreditable Conduct) Amendment Bill
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2013-09-11
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2013-09-25
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Evidence (Identification Evidence) Amendment Bill
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2013-09-25
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2013-10-15
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Evidence (Identification) Amendment Bill
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2012-11-29
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2013-02-05
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Evidence (Reporting on Sexual Offences) Amendment Bill
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2012-09-05
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2012-09-18
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Financial Transaction Reports (State Provisions) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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2012-11-14
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2012-11-29
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- Firearm Offences
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Graffiti Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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2012-03-01
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2012-03-15
- 2012-09-19
- 2013-02-07
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Housing and Urban Development (Administrative Arrangements) (Urban Renewal) Amendment Bill
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2013-05-02
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2013-06-05
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-
Independent Commissioner Against Corruption Bill
- King George Tupou v
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Legal Practitioners (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Legal Practitioners (Miscellaneous) Amendment Draft Bill
- Legal, Justice and Police Retirements
- Liquor Licensing
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Liquor Licensing (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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2013-06-05
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2013-09-10
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Liquor Licensing (Small Venue Licence) Amendment Bill
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2012-11-28
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2013-02-05
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- Local Government (Rates) Amendment Bill
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Magistrates (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
2013-05-02
- 2013-06-05
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Major Events Bill
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2013-03-21
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2013-05-14
-
- Mcgee, Mr Eugene
- Mount Barker Development
- Occupational Licences
- Publishing Committee
- Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) Bill
- Real Property (Access to Information) Amendment Bill
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Residential Tenancies (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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2012-10-31
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2012-11-27
- 2012-11-29
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-
Security and Investigation Agents (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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2013-02-06
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2013-03-07
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- Select Committee on Matters Relating to the Independent Education Inquiry
- Select Committee on the Port Augusta Power Stations
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Serious and Organised Crime (Control) (Declared Organisations) Amendment Bill
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2013-07-04
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2013-07-23
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Serious and Organised Crime (Control) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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2012-02-15
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2012-03-01
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-
Sittings and Business
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South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Bill
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2013-07-24
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2013-09-11
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Spent Convictions (Decriminalised Offences) Amendment Bill
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2013-09-25
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2013-11-14
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Spent Convictions (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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2012-11-13
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2012-11-28
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- Standing Orders Committee
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Standing Orders Suspension
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Statutes Amendment (Appeals) Bill
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2012-11-28
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2013-02-07
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Statutes Amendment (Arrest Procedures and Bail) Bill
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2013-09-11
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2013-10-15
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Statutes Amendment (Assessment of Relevant History) Bill
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2013-09-26
- 2013-10-30
- 2013-10-31
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- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio)
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) (No. 2) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) (No. 3) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) Bill
-
2012-03-01
- 2012-03-14
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Statutes Amendment (Courts Efficiency Reforms) Bill
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2012-03-01
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2012-03-14
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Statutes Amendment (Dangerous Driving) Bill
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2013-05-15
- 2013-09-10
- 2013-09-11
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Statutes Amendment (Directors' Liability) Bill
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2012-11-28
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2013-03-06
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-
Statutes Amendment (Fines Enforcement and Recovery) Bill
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2013-05-01
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2013-06-04
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Statutes Amendment (Gambling Reform) Bill
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2013-05-01
- 2013-05-14
- 2013-05-15
- 2013-05-16
-
- Statutes Amendment (Health Information) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (National Electricity and Gas Laws—Limited Merits Review) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (National Energy Retail Law Implementation) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Occupational Licensing) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Penalty Enforcement) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Real Estate Reform Review and Other Matters) Bill
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2012-11-14
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2013-03-06
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Statutes Amendment (Serious and Organised Crime) Bill
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2012-02-15
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2012-02-29
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Statutes Amendment (Serious Firearm Offences) Bill
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2012-06-13
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2012-07-11
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- Statutes Amendment (Shop Trading and Holidays) Bill
- Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Budget 2012) Bill
- Statutes Amendment and Repeal (TAFE SA Consequential Provisions) Bill
- Statutory Officers Committee
- Summary Offences (Drug Paraphernalia) Amendment Bill
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Summary Offences (Filming Offences) Amendment Bill
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2012-10-17
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2013-02-06
-
- Summary Offences (Filming Offences) Amendment Draft Bill
-
Summary Offences (Weapons) Amendment Bill
- Supreme Court Appointments
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Surveillance Devices Bill
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2012-09-05
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2012-09-19
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-
Telecommunications (Interception) Bill
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2012-05-03
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2012-05-30
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-
Trustee Companies (Transfers) Amendment Bill
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2012-10-17
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2012-10-31
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- Vining, Prof. Ross
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Wills (International Wills) Amendment Bill
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2012-10-17
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2012-10-31
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Wind Farms
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Work Health and Safety (Self-Incrimination) Amendment Bill
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2013-02-06
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2013-04-30
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- WorkCover Board
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WorkCover Corporation (Governance) Amendment Bill
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2013-09-11
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2013-09-26
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- WorkCover Improvement Project
-
Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (Samfs Firefighters) Amendment Bill
-
2013-06-19
-
2013-09-24
- 2013-09-25
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- Young Offenders
-
Young Offenders (Release on Licence) Amendment Bill
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2013-10-17
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2013-10-29
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- Zero Waste SA (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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Answers
-
30-Year Plan for Greater Adelaide
- Adelaide Casino
- Adelaide City Population Growth
- Alcohol-Fuelled Violence
- Apologies and Legal Liability
- APY Lands, Court Circuits
- Auditor-General's Report
- Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale
- Bus Contracts
- Capital City Development Plan
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Chief Executive Discretionary Fund
- 2012-05-29
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2013-05-02
- Chief Judge
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Child Protection
-
2012-11-15
- 2012-11-27
- 2012-11-28
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2013-05-02
- 2013-07-03
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2013-07-04
- 2013-07-23
-
2013-07-24
- 2013-09-12
-
-
Child Protection Inquiry
-
City of Adelaide Planning
- Computer Games Classification Framework
- Consultants and Contractors
- Consumer Affairs Forum
-
Consumer and Business Services
- Court Assessment Referral Drug Scheme
- Court Order Costs
-
Courts Performance
- Courts Precinct
- Crime Statistics
-
Crown Solicitor's Office
- Design Review Panel
- Disability Justice Plan
- Easling, Mr T.
-
Education and Child Development Department
-
2012-02-14
-
-
Education and Children's Services Department
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Electoral Commission of South Australia
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Emirates Airlines
-
2012-07-10
- 2012-09-20
-
- Equal Opportunity Commissioner
-
False Imprisonment
- Festival of History
- Fines and Penalties
- Food Labelling
-
Free-Range Eggs
- GM Holden
-
Government Leaks
- Government Spending
- Graffiti Vandalism
-
Grant Expenditure
-
2012-03-27
- 2013-04-09
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Growth Investigation Areas Report
-
Gun Amnesty
- Housing Indemnity Insurance
- Hub Adelaide
-
Independent Commission Against Corruption
- 2012-02-29
-
2012-06-29
- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption
- Indigenous Programs, Grants and Funding
-
Inner City Revitalisation
- Integrated Transport and Land Use Plan
- Jeep Wrangler
-
Juvenile Offenders, Diversion Programs
-
2013-09-10
-
-
Kangaroo Island Futures Authority
-
2012-03-01
-
- Late Night Trading Code of Practice
- Law Week
- Legal Practitioners' Disciplinary Tribunal
-
Magill Training Centre
-
2013-03-21
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- Magistrates
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Mcgee, Mr Eugene
- Medical Panels SA
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Mount Barker Development
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National Disability Insurance Scheme
- National Injury Insurance Scheme
-
Newspaper Delivery
-
2013-11-15
-
- Nyland, Justice Margaret
- Nyrstar
- O'connell, Mr M.
- Occupational Health and Safety Laws
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Occupational Licences
- Open Spaces
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Operation Disarm
-
Parks Community Centre
-
Petrol Price Boards
- 2013-05-01
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2013-11-14
-
Planning Improvement Project
- 2013-02-19
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2013-07-24
-
Planning Laws
-
2013-04-11
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-
Planning Strategy
- Playford Urban Growth Areas
- Police Line-Ups
- Police, Undercover Operations
- Policing Priorities
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Population Growth
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2013-04-30
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-
Port Pirie Magistrate
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2013-05-01
-
-
Public Sector Employees
- 2012-02-28
- 2012-03-27
- 2012-10-16
-
2013-11-15
- Quad Bikes
- Real Estate Sales
-
Regional Judicial Services
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2013-06-19
-
- Regulated and Significant Trees
- Residential Tenancies Act
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Residential Tenancies Tribunal
-
2012-04-05
- 2012-11-27
-
-
Royal Adelaide Hospital Open Ideas Competition
-
2013-09-10
- 2013-09-26
-
-
SA Power Networks
-
2013-06-06
-
-
Safe Communities
-
2013-05-14
-
-
Sentencing Advisory Council
- 2012-04-05
-
2012-06-29
- Serious Firearms Offenders
-
Small Venue Legislation
-
Smart Justice
-
2012-06-29
-
- South Australia Police
- South Australian Law Reform Institute
- South Australian Travel Centre
- Spent Convictions
-
Standing Council on Law and Justice
-
State Records
-
2013-07-25
-
2013-09-11
- Question Time (14:05)
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- Question Time (14:13)
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- Question Time (14:43)
- Question Time (14:49)
- Question Time (14:51)
- Question Time (14:55)
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- Surplus Employees
- Swimming Pool Safety
- Tattoo, Piercing and Body Modification Laws
- Trade Licensing
- Travelling Conmen
-
Victims of Crime Fund
- 2012-03-27
- 2012-10-17
- 2013-07-23
-
2013-11-15
- West Beach Trust
-
WorkCover
-
Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation Act Review
-
2012-02-14
-
- Wrongs Act
-
-
Speeches
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REDMOND, Isobel Mary
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
-
Appropriation Bill 2012
-
Appropriation Bill 2013
- Baker, Hon. D.s.
- Brown, Mr M.J.
- Burial and Cremation Bill
- Child Protection
- Civil Liability (Disclosure of Information) Amendment Bill
- Constitution (Recognition of Aboriginal Peoples) Amendment Bill
- Country Hospitals
- Employment Figures
- Energy Providers
- GM Holden
- Government Appointments
-
Independent Commissioner Against Corruption Bill
-
2012-05-29
-
- King George Tupou v
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Legal Practitioners (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Motor Vehicle Accidents (Lifetime Support Scheme) Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Learner's Permits and Provisional Licences) Amendment Bill
-
Murray-Darling Basin
- National Health Funding Pool Administration (South Australia) Bill
-
Natural Resources Committee: Bushfire Preparedness
- Past Adoption Practices
- Retirement Villages
- Same Sex Marriage Bill
- Second-Hand Goods Bill
-
Select Committee on a Review of the Retirement Villages Act 1987
- Smith, Corporal Scott James
- Strathalbyn Police Presence
- Supply Bill 2012
-
Supply Bill 2013
- Telecommunications (Interception) Bill
- Valedictories
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Questions
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Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation
-
2012-11-29
-
-
Adelaide International Guitar Festival
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2012-06-29
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- Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
- Agent-General's Office
- Agriculture Sector
- Anangu Pitjantjatjara Operating Grant
- Auditor-General's Report
-
Australian Centre for Social Innovation
-
2012-09-06
- 2012-10-17
-
- Bensted, Ms E.
-
Budget Assets and Liabilities
-
2013-11-15
-
- Building Innovation Fund
-
Cadell Ferry
-
Carbon Tax
-
Caretaker Government Conventions
- 2012-05-01
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2012-05-02
-
Carnegie Mellon University
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2012-03-14
- 2012-11-27
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-
Cavan Training Centre
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Child Protection
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2012-10-31
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2012-11-01
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2012-11-13
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2012-11-14
-
2012-11-15
-
- Climate Change Adaptation Framework
-
Consultants and Contractors
- Coral Sea Commemoration
- Country Fire Service Volunteers
-
Desalination Plant
- East Timor Initiative
- Economic Policy Unit
-
Emergency Departments
-
2012-03-29
-
-
Employment Figures
- Enterprise Patient Administration System
-
Environment Protection Authority
-
2012-07-11
-
-
Firearms Prohibition Orders
-
2012-02-16
-
-
Flinders Medical Centre
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ForestrySA
-
GM Holden
- Government Advertising
- Government Contracts
- Government Promises
-
Government Spending
-
2012-02-14
-
-
Grants and Subsidies
-
Health Budget
-
2012-11-28
-
-
Health Department Budget
-
2012-10-30
-
-
Health System
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2012-10-30
-
- Integrated Design Commission
- Lee, Prof. L.
- Legislature Budgets
- Magistrates
- Manufacturing Sector
-
Margaret Tobin Centre
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2012-05-17
-
-
Marine Parks
-
2012-10-17
-
-
Mcgee, Mr Eugene
-
Media Services
-
2012-03-15
-
- Mining Industry
-
Ministerial Code of Conduct
- Modbury Hospital
- Motor Vehicle Registration
- Multicultural SA
- Murray-Darling Basin
-
Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- National Literacy and Numeracy Tests
-
Olympic Dam Expansion
-
Petrol Price Boards
-
2013-11-14
-
-
Port Adelaide By-Election
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2012-02-14
-
-
Prison Conditions
-
2012-06-14
-
-
Public Sector Employees
- Questions
-
Rail Electrification Project
-
2012-06-12
-
2012-06-13
-
- Renewables SA
- Roberts, Ms R.
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Royal Adelaide Hospital
- SA Lotteries
-
Sansbury, Mr T.
-
2012-11-29
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- Sasanelli, Mr N.
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School Amalgamations
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School Violence and Bullying
- Shared Services SA
- South Australian Brand
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South Australian Economy
- South Australian Film Corporation
- South Australian Museum Board
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State Budget
-
State Economy
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State Strategic Plan
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2012-02-15
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-
Superannuation Benefits
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2013-06-18
-
-
Surplus Employees
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TAFE Fees
-
Thinkers in Residence
- 2012-06-14
-
2012-09-06
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Tourism Commission
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2012-03-01
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- Trading Hours
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Vice-Regal Program
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2012-06-29
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WorkCover
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2012-09-19
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-
-
Speeches
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SANDERSON, Rachel
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Speeches
-
Address in Reply
- Adelaide Electorate
- Adelaide High School
-
Appropriation Bill 2012
-
Appropriation Bill 2013
- Car Parking Levy
-
City of Adelaide (Capital City Committee) Amendment Bill
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2012-05-03
-
2012-07-12
-
2012-09-20
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- Electoral (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Ending Life with Dignity Bill
-
Family Relationships (Surrogacy) Amendment Bill
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2012-03-01
-
2012-04-05
-
- Graffiti Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Interstate Migration
- Liquor Licensing (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Liquor Licensing (Small Venue Licence) Amendment Bill
- Liquor Licensing (Supply to Minors) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Road Closures—1934 Act) Amendment Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Learner's Permits and Provisional Licences) Amendment Bill
- Operation Flinders
-
Prospect Housing Density
- Riverbank Footbridge
- Sporting and Recreational Facilities
- Standing Orders Suspension
- Statutes Amendment (Shop Trading and Holidays) Bill
- Supply Bill 2012
- Supply Bill 2013
- Women's and Children's Hospital
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-
Questions
-
Adelaide High School
-
City of Adelaide Planning
-
2012-11-30
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-
Homelessness Strategy
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2013-11-15
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- Motor Vehicle Inspections
- Online Gambling
-
Renewal SA
-
2013-07-05
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- SA Lotteries
-
Torrens Lake
-
Tour Down Under
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2012-11-30
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- Women's and Children's Hospital
-
-
Speeches
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SIBBONS, Alan John
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Speeches
-
Address in Reply
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2012-02-16
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- Appropriation Bill 2013
- Australia Day
- Cold Fusion Australia
- Community Voices Program
- Constitution (Recognition of Aboriginal Peoples) Amendment Bill
- Cora Barclay Centre
- Coroners (Recommendations) Amendment Bill
- Cowdrey, Mr M.
- Criminal Assets Confiscation (Prescribed Drug Offenders) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law (Sentencing) (No Conviction on Election to be Prosecuted) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Cheating at Gambling) Amendment Bill
- Donley, Mr Bob
- Edge Church
-
Energy Policy
- Festival of History
- First Home Owner Grant (Housing Grant Reforms) Amendment Bill
- Future Submarine Project
-
GM Holden
- Go the Distance
- Graffiti Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Jimmy's Walk for Cancer
-
Legislative Review Committee
- Legislative Review Committee: Criminal Cases Review Commission Bill
- Liquor Licensing (Supply to Minors) Amendment Bill
- Local Government Reform
- Manufacturing Sector
- Marion Citizen of the Year Awards
- Marion City Band
- Mitchell Electorate
- Motor Vehicle Accidents (Lifetime Support Scheme) Bill
- Murray-Darling Basin
- National Asbestos Management Review
- National Disability Insurance Scheme
- National Police Remembrance Day
- Neighbourhood and Community Centres
- O'Halloran Hill Childcare Centre
- Olympic Swimming Trials
- Parliamentary Committees (Natural Disasters Committee) Amendment Bill
- President Obama
-
Public Works Committee
- Public Works Committee: Adelaide Festival Centre and Her Majesty's Theatre Sustainment Works
- Public Works Committee: Bolivar Wastewater Treatment Plant
- Public Works Committee: Eastern Fleurieu School Strathalbyn 7-12 Campus Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Ethelton Wastewater Pump Station Renewal Project
- Public Works Committee: Goodwood Junction Rail Grade Separation
- Public Works Committee: Hawker Desalination Project
- Public Works Committee: Legal Services Commission Head Office Relocation
- Public Works Committee: Mount Barker Development Water Supply Scheme Stage 1
- Public Works Committee: Patawalonga Lake System Sediment Management Project
- Public Works Committee: Port Augusta Central Oval Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Port Wakefield Water Supply Upgrade
- Public Works Committee: Riverbank Precinct Pedestrian Bridge
- Public Works Committee: Riverine Recovery Project Wetlands Phase 1b Infrastructure
- Public Works Committee: Salisbury Metropolitan Fire Station
- Public Works Committee: South Coast Primary Health Care Precinct
- Public Works Committee: South Road Upgrade Torrens Road to River Torrens Early and Associated Works
- Public Works Committee: St Clair Railway Station Project
- Public Works Committee: Tea Tree Plaza O-Bahn Interchange Car Park
- Public Works Committee: Tonsley Park Master Plan Development
- Public Works Committee: Tonsley Public Transport Project—Stage 1 and 2
- Public Works Committee: Wayville Railway Station Project
- Public Works Committee: Windsor Gardens Vocational College Redevelopment
- Publishing Committee
- Retirement Villages
- Reynella Football Club
- Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
- Seaview High School
- Second-Hand Goods Bill
-
Select Committee on a Review of the Retirement Villages Act 1987
- Select Committee on Dogs and Cats As Companion Animals
- South Australia Police
- Southern Expressway
- Sporting and Recreational Facilities
- Statutes Amendment (Real Estate Reform Review and Other Matters) Bill
- Supply Bill 2013
- Tonsley Railway Line
-
Unsung Heroes Awards
- Veterans' Health Week
- Yarnell Wildfires
- YMCA Open Doors Program
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-
Questions
- Adelaide Cricket Test
- Adelaide Oval
-
Advanced Manufacturing Strategy
- Alcohol-Fuelled Violence
-
Australian Swimming Championships
- Automotive Industry
- Citizens' Juries
-
City of Adelaide Planning
- Clipsal 500
- Competitive Foods Initiative
- Compulsory Third-Party Insurance
- Consumer and Business Services
- Disability Services
- Emirates Airlines
- Energy Prices
- Enterprise Patient Administration System
- Equal Opportunity Commissioner
- Export Industry
- Eyre Peninsula Emergency Services
-
Firearms Prohibition Orders
-
2013-10-16
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- Fleet SA
- Flinders University
-
GM Holden
- Health Budget
- Hospital Demand
- Hospital Fire Safety
- Industry Participation Advocate
- Innovation Voucher Program
-
Integrated Transport and Land Use Plan
- Launchpad Program
- Manufacturing Sector
- Minda Aquatic Centre
- Mineral and Energy Resources
- Mineral Resources
- Mining and Advanced Manufacturing Links
- Mount Barker State Emergency Service
- Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- National Disability Insurance Scheme
- National Youth Week
- Operation Distraction
-
Planning Strategy
-
2013-11-13
-
- Police Photo Identification
- Priority Bus Lanes
- Prisoner Rehabilitation
-
Road Safety
- Royal Adelaide Hospital Open Ideas Competition
- School and Preschool Facilities
- Sheidow Park Primary School
- Skills for All
- Small Business Commissioner
- Smart Card Technology
- South Australian Aquatic and Leisure Centre
- South Road Upgrades
-
Southern Expressway
- State Rail Network
- Suicide Prevention
- Sustainable Industries Education Centre
- Swimming Pool Safety
- Tonsley Redevelopment Site
- Trade Licensing
- Unconventional Gas Projects
- United States Secretary of State
- Vehicle Safety Technology
- Wine Forum
- World Education Games
-
Speeches
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SNELLING, John James
-
Speeches
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee
-
Appropriation Bill 2012
-
2012-05-31
-
2012-06-13
-
- Appropriation Bill 2013
- Budget Papers
- Community Foodie Program
- Compulsory Third-Party Insurance
- Construction Industry Long Service Leave (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Economic and Finance Committee
- Environment, Resources and Development Committee
-
First Home Owner Grant (Housing Grant Reforms) Amendment Bill
-
2012-10-18
-
2012-10-30
-
-
ForestrySA
- Future Submarine Project
- GM Holden
-
Graffiti Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Health Care (Administration) Amendment Bill
-
2013-10-16
-
2013-10-30
-
- Health Department
-
Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (South Australia) (Protection of Title—Paramedics) Amendment Bill
-
2013-10-16
-
2013-10-30
-
-
Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (South Australia) (Restricted Birthing Practices) Amendment Bill
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2013-09-25
-
2013-10-16
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- Knight, Prof. J.
- Legal Practitioners (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Lower Eyre Health Advisory Council
-
Member for Adelaide, Naming
- Mental Health Services
-
Motor Vehicle Accidents (Lifetime Support Scheme) Bill
-
2013-03-06
- 2013-03-19
- 2013-03-21
-
2013-05-16
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- Parliamentary Remuneration
-
Parliamentary Remuneration (Basic Salary) Amendment Bill
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2012-03-29
-
2012-05-02
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-
Payroll Tax (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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2012-10-18
-
2012-11-13
-
- Public Works Committee
- Publishing Committee
- Retirement Villages
- Select Committee on a Review of the Retirement Villages Act 1987
- Select Committee on Dogs and Cats As Companion Animals
- Select Committee on Matters Relating to the Independent Education Inquiry
- Select Committee on Sustainable Farming Practices
-
Sittings and Business
- Smith, Corporal Scott James
- Speaker, Election
- Standing Orders Suspension
- Statutes Amendment (National Energy Retail Law Implementation) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Budget 2012) (No. 2) Bill
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2012-11-01
-
2012-11-13
-
-
Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Budget 2012) Bill
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2012-05-31
- 2012-06-13
- 2012-09-18
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2012-09-20
-
-
Statutes Amendment and Repeal (TAFE SA Consequential Provisions) Bill
- 2012-10-30
-
2013-02-05
- 2013-03-19
- Supply Bill 2012
- Tatts
- Unregistered Birthing Services
- Valedictories
- Veterinary Practice (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Zoos SA
-
Answers
- Aboriginal Health Survey
- Agriculture Sector
- Air Force 462 Squadron
- Air Warfare Destroyer
- ANZAC Centenary
- ANZAC Day
-
APY Lands, Children's Health Services
- APY Lands, Drug and Alcohol Services
-
APY Lands, Health
- Avalon Airshow
-
Bae Systems
-
2013-04-11
-
- Bravest of the Brave Travelling Exhibition
- Breast Screening
- Broens SA
- Car Parking Levy
- Carbon Tax
-
Ceduna Day Centre
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Central Australia Renal Study
-
Clare District Hospital
- Commemorative Medals
-
Compulsory Third-Party Insurance
- Construction Industry
- Construction Industry Training Board
- Coral Sea Commemoration
-
Country Dialysis Services
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Credit Rating
- Da Vinci Surgical Robot
- Darwin Bombing Anniversary
-
Defence Industry
- Defence Reserves Support Council
- Defence Sector
- Dental Care
-
Desalination Plant
-
2012-07-12
-
- Disabled Prisoners
-
Edinburgh Defence Base
- Employment Figures
-
Enterprise Patient Administration System
-
2013-10-15
-
2013-10-30
-
2013-11-13
-
- Eye Bank of South Australia
- Federal Budget
- Firefighters, Workers Compensation
-
Flinders Medical Centre
- 2013-02-21
-
2013-05-15
- Food Safety Rating Program
-
ForestrySA
- 2012-02-15
-
2012-11-27
-
Frome Electorate
-
2013-11-28
-
- Future Submarine Project
- Glenside Health Service
- Glenside Hospital Redevelopment
-
Goods and Services Tax
- Government Information
- Government Invoices and Accounts
-
Government Leaks
-
2013-10-17
-
- Government Revenue
-
Hampstead Rehabilitation Centre
-
Health and Hospital Care
-
Health Budget
- Health Department
-
Health Department Staff
-
Health Funding
-
2013-11-13
-
-
Health Information Technology Projects
-
2013-11-13
-
-
Health System
-
Health, Oracle Corporate System
- Home Ownership
-
Hospital Parking
-
Hospital Staffing
-
2013-09-10
-
- Hospital Statistics
-
Housing Construction Grant
- Houston, Air Chief Marshal
-
Infrastructure Projects
- International Hospice and Palliative Care Day
- International Investors
-
James Nash House
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Knight, Prof. J.
-
2013-03-07
-
- Lower Eyre Health Advisory Council
- McLaren Vale and Districts War Memorial Hospital
-
Mental Health Facilities
-
Mental Health Palliative Care Initiative
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Mental Health Programs
-
2013-11-15
-
- Ministerial Staff
-
Modbury Hospital
-
Motor Accident Commission
- Mount Gambier Airport
- Mount Gambier Hospital
-
Naltrexone
-
2013-11-15
-
- Naracoorte Hospital
- National Disability Insurance Scheme
- Nurses and Midwives Enterprise Agreement
-
Obesity Prevention and Lifestyle Program
-
2013-11-15
-
- Pacific 2013 International Maritime Exposition
- Paediatric Health
- Paramedics
-
Patient Assistance Transport Scheme
-
Payroll Tax
-
2012-05-29
-
- Penola War Memorial Hospital
- Prisoner Complaint, Ombudsman's Report
-
Private Health Insurance Rebate
-
Public Sector Employees
- Public Sector Leave Entitlements
- Racing Industry
- Real Estate Sales
- Repatriation General Hospital
- Rescue Helicopters
- Rheinmetall Defence
- Riverland Health Services
-
Riverland Indigenous Health Services
-
2013-09-10
-
-
Royal Adelaide Hospital
- Royal District Nursing Service
- SA Health Awards
-
SA Lotteries
- 2012-02-16
-
2012-11-27
- SA Water
- Saicorp
- Salaried Medical Officers Enterprise Agreement
-
Severe Domestic Squalor
-
2013-11-15
-
- Shared Services SA
- South Australian Economy
- South Australian Film Corporation
-
South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute
-
2013-06-20
-
-
South Australian Travel Centre
- South Coast District Hospital
- South East Forestry Partnerships Program
-
State Budget
- State Economy
-
State Final Demand
-
2012-06-12
-
- State Finances
-
Submarine Program
- Super Typhoon Haiyan
- Sustainable Budget Commission Report
-
TAFE Fees
- Targeted Voluntary Separation Packages
- Timber Industry
- Treasury and Finance Department
- Unexpired Risk Expenses
- Veterans' Advisory Council
- Veterans' Memorial Projects
- Water Pricing
- Wheelchairs
-
Women's and Children's Hospital
-
WorkCover
-
2012-09-19
- 2012-10-17
-
-
Zoos SA
-
2012-03-13
-
2012-03-14
-
-
Speeches
-
SUCH, Robert Bruce
-
Speeches
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee (Presiding Member) Amendment Bill
- Aboriginal Laws and Practices
-
Address in Reply
- Adoption (Consent to Publication) Amendment Bill
-
Advertising for Publicly Funded Employees Bill
-
2012-04-05
- 2013-03-07
-
- Affordable Public Housing
- Animal Welfare (Commercial Breeding of Companion Animals) Amendment Bill
-
Antisocial and Criminal Behaviour
- 2012-07-11
-
2013-07-24
-
Appropriation Bill 2012
-
Appropriation Bill 2013
- Australian Year of the Farmer
- Bali Bombings
- Barossa Valley
- Blevins, Hon. Frank
- Blue Gum Forestry
- Burial and Cremation Bill
- Carbon Tax
- Chamber Tapestries
- Childcare Services
- City of Adelaide (Capital City Committee) Amendment Bill
- City of Adelaide Restoration Project
- Civil Partnerships Bill
-
Constitution (Casual Vacancies) Amendment Bill
-
2012-03-29
- 2012-10-18
-
- Constitution (Recognition of Aboriginal Peoples) Amendment Bill
- Cost of Living Pressures
- Country Hospitals
- Country Schools
- Criminal Law (Sentencing) (Guilty Pleas) Amendment Bill
-
Criminal Law (Sentencing) (No Conviction on Election to be Prosecuted) Amendment Bill
-
2012-03-29
- 2012-10-18
-
- Criminal Law (Sentencing) (Suspended Sentences) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Aggravated Offences) Amendment Bill
- Da Vinci Surgical Robot
- Defence Force Nursing Officers
- Departmental Finances
- Development (Development Plan Amendments) (Notification) Amendment Bill
-
Development (Interim Development Control) Amendment Bill
- Diabetes
- Economic and Finance Committee: Annual Report 2012-13
- Economic and Finance Committee: Emergency Services Levy 2012-13
- Economic and Finance Committee: Workforce and Education Participation
- Education and Child Development Department
- Electoral (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Electoral (Optional Preferential Voting) Amendment Bill
-
2012-04-05
- 2012-11-01
-
-
Electoral (Voting Age) Amendment Bill
-
2012-04-05
- 2012-07-12
-
- Electricity (Early Termination) Amendment Bill
- Ending Life with Dignity (No. 2) Bill
-
Ending Life with Dignity Bill
-
2013-02-07
- 2013-07-23
-
- Evidence (Identification) Amendment Bill
- Evidence (Reporting on Sexual Offences) Amendment Bill
-
Expiation of Offences (Speeding Offences) Amendment Bill
-
2012-03-01
- 2012-06-14
-
- Farming Rights
- Fishing Super Trawler
- Flagstaff Road
- Foetal Alcohol Syndrome
- Food (Labelling of Free-Range Eggs) (No. 2) Amendment Bill
- Food (Labelling of Free-Range Eggs) Amendment Bill
- GM Holden
- Gonski Education Review
- Graffiti Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Happy Valley Roundabout
- Housing and Urban Development (Administrative Arrangements) (Urban Renewal) Amendment Bill
- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption Bill
- Integrated Museum
- Judicial Commission
- Legal, Justice and Police Retirements
- Legislative Review Committee: Criminal Cases Review Commission Bill
- Levai, Ms A.
- Life Skills Education
- Liquor Licensing (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Liquor Licensing (Small Venue Licence) Amendment Bill
- Liquor Licensing (Supply to Minors) Amendment Bill
- Liquor Usage
- Litter Reduction
-
Local Government (Boundary Reform) Amendment Bill
-
2012-04-05
- 2012-05-31
-
-
Local Government (Elections) (Voting Age) Amendment Bill
-
2012-10-18
- 2012-11-01
-
- Local Government (Interment of Human Remains) Amendment Bill
- Local Government Reform
- Local Government, Constitutional Recognition
- Major Events Bill
- Mcgee, Mr Eugene
- Members of Parliament
- Menopause
- Motor Vehicle Accidents (Lifetime Support Scheme) Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Learner's Permits and Provisional Licences) Amendment Bill
- National Police Remembrance Day
- Native Vegetation (Road Verges) Amendment Bill
- Natural Resources Committee: Adelaide and Mount Lofty Region Natural Resources Management Levy
- Natural Resources Committee: Alinytjara Wilurara Natural Resources Management Region
- Natural Resources Committee: Annual Report 2011-12
- Natural Resources Committee: Annual Report 2012-13
-
Natural Resources Committee: Bushfire Preparedness
- Natural Resources Committee: Bushfire Tour 2012 Case Study, Mitcham Hills
- Natural Resources Committee: Foxes
- Natural Resources Committee: Levy Proposals 2012-13
- Natural Resources Committee: Levy Proposals 2013-14
- Natural Resources Committee: Review of Natural Resources Management Levy Arrangements
- Non-Government School Transport Policy
- Parliamentary Committees (Natural Disasters Committee) (No. 2) Amendment Bill
- Parliamentary Committees (Natural Disasters Committee) Amendment Bill
- Parole Laws and Practices
- Patient Assistance Transport Scheme
- Pedestrian Safety
- Police Complaints Authority (Police Ombudsman) Annual Report 2011-12
- President Obama
- Public Works Committee: Brighton Secondary School Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Elizabeth Special School New School
- Public Works Committee: Hope Valley and Happy Valley Wtp Cryptosporidium Management
- Public Works Committee: James Nash House Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Old Parliament House Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Patawalonga Lake System Sediment Management Project
- Public Works Committee: Riverine Recovery Project Wetlands Phase 1b Infrastructure
- Public Works Committee: South Road Upgrade Torrens Road to River Torrens Early and Associated Works
- Public Works Committee: St Clair Railway Station Project
- Public Works Committee: Tea Tree Plaza O-Bahn Interchange Car Park
- Public Works Committee: Tonsley Public Transport Project—Stage 1 and 2
- Public Works Committee: Wayville Railway Station Project
- Public Works Committee: Whyalla Special School New School
- Public Works Committee: Windsor Gardens Vocational College Redevelopment
- Ritson, Hon. R.J.
- Riverbank Footbridge
- Road Signage
- Road Traffic (Emergency Vehicles) Amendment Bill
-
Road Traffic (Traffic Speed Analysers) Amendment Bill
-
2012-03-01
- 2012-04-05
- 2013-03-07
-
- Robin Bridge
-
SA Water Land
- Same Sex Marriage Bill
- School Amalgamations
- Schoolchildren, Health Checks
- Science Centre
-
Select Committee on Antisocial and Criminal Behaviour
- Select Committee on Dogs and Cats As Companion Animals
- Social Development Committee
- Social Development Committee: Inquiry into Food Safety Programs
- Social Development Committee: Inquiry into New Migrants
- South Australia Police
- Speaker, Election
- Speeding Offence Penalties
- Spent Convictions (Decriminalised Offences) Amendment Bill
- Spent Convictions (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Sporting and Recreational Facilities
- Standing Orders Suspension
-
Statutes Amendment (Anti-Bullying) Bill
-
2012-04-05
- 2013-03-07
-
- Statutes Amendment (Appeals) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Courts Efficiency Reforms) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Fines Enforcement and Recovery) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Sex Work Reform) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Shop Trading and Holidays) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Smart Meters) Bill
- Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Superannuation) Bill
-
Subordinate Legislation (Proposals to Vary Regulations) Amendment Bill
-
2012-04-05
- 2013-03-07
-
- Suicide Prevention
- Summary Offences (Filming Offences) Amendment Bill
- Supreme Court Facilities
- Tobacco Smoking
- Torrens University Australia Bill
- Traffic Management
-
Voluntary Euthanasia Bill
-
2012-03-01
- 2012-06-14
-
- Western Front School Study Tours
- Wheat Marketing (Expiry) Amendment Bill
- Wilderness Protection (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Wind Farms
- Woman's Christian Temperance Union
- Women's Electoral Lobby
- Yarnell Wildfires
-
Questions
- Apologies and Legal Liability
-
Child Protection
- Child Sexual Exploitation Material
- Correctional Services
- Courts Performance
-
Da Vinci Surgical Robot
- Education System
- Electoral Reform
-
Energy Prices
-
2013-02-07
-
- GM Holden
- Good Driver Rewards
-
Government Agency Efficiency Review
- Jobs Growth Forecast
- Member for Giles
- Operation Distraction
- Parliamentary Reform
- Police, Undercover Operations
- Prisoner Education
- Red-Light Cameras
- Regional Judicial Services
- Regulated and Significant Trees
- School Attendance
- Sexual Health Education
- South Australian Brand
- Speed Cameras
- Spent Convictions
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
-
Speeches
-
THOMPSON, Mary Gabrielle
-
Speeches
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander War Memorial
- Adult Learners' Week
- ANZAC Day
- Australian Year of the Farmer
- Better Together Christie Downs
- Blevins, Hon. Frank
- Carbon Tax
- Child and Adolescent Domestic Violence
- Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
- Community Foodie Program
- Community Groups
- Community Support Organisations
- Constitution (Recognition of Aboriginal Peoples) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Assets Confiscation (Prescribed Drug Offenders) Amendment Bill
-
Desalination Plant
-
Domestic Violence
-
Environment, Resources and Development Committee
- Environment, Resources and Development Committee: Small Bars and Live Music
- Environment, Resources and Development Committee: Urban Density
- GM Holden
- Gonski Education Review
- Interstate Migration
- Legislative Review Committee: Criminal Cases Review Commission Bill
- Local Government (Boundary Reform) Amendment Bill
- Morphett Vale East School
- Morphett Vale Primary School
- Murray-Darling Basin
- National Police Remembrance Day
- Noarlunga TAFE and Flinders University
- O'Sullivan Beach Children's Centre
- O'Sullivan Beach Primary School
- Onkaparinga Clinical Education Program
- Past Adoption Practices
- Port Pirie Smelting Facility (Lead-In-Air Concentrations) Bill
- Public Works Committee: South Road Upgrade Torrens Road to River Torrens Early and Associated Works
- Re-Engage Youth Services
- Regional Development Australia
- Return to Work Project
- Reynell Education Forum
-
Road Traffic (Emergency Vehicles) Amendment Bill
-
2012-06-14
-
2012-09-20
-
-
Select Committee on the Road Traffic (Emergency Vehicles) Amendment Bill
- Southern Expressway
- Valedictories
- View Clubs
- Western Front School Study Tours
- Wirreanda High School
-
Questions
- Abilities for All Initiative
- Adelaide Festivals
- Adelaide High School
- Adult Community Education
- Adult Learners' Week
- Bus Shelter Program
- Channel 9 Young Achiever Awards
- City of Adelaide Planning
- Climate Change
- Container Deposit Scheme
- Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth Region
- Correctional Services
- Country Dialysis Services
- Defence Industry
- Dooley, Mr A.
- Elder Abuse
- Energy Efficiency
- Environment, Water and Natural Resources Department
- Goods and Services Tax
- Hospital Infrastructure Improvements
- Hospital Parking
- India Engagement Strategy
- Industry Participation Advocate
- Infrastructure Projects
- Job Creation
- Metrocard
-
Mineral Resources
- Mining Industry
- Motor Accident Commission
- National Volunteer Week
- Nuriootpa High School
- Police Funding
- Prison Safety
- Public Sector Employees
- Public Sector Executives
- Public Sector Renewal Program
- Rail Electrification Project
- Select Council on Climate Change
-
Skills for All
- South Australian Brand
- South Australian Certificate of Education Merit Awards
- South Road Upgrades
- State Emergency Service
- Sustainable Building
-
Speeches
-
TRELOAR, Peter Andrew
-
Speeches
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee (Presiding Member) Amendment Bill
- Address in Reply
- Appropriation Bill 2012
-
Appropriation Bill 2013
-
2013-07-04
-
-
Aquaculture (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
2012-06-14
-
- Australian Year of the Farmer
- Blue Gum Forestry
- Ceduna, Alcohol Abuse
- Co-Operatives National Law (South Australia) Bill
- Controlled Substances (Simple Cannabis Offences) Amendment Bill
- Country Road Maintenance
- Country Schools
-
Eyre Peninsula Bushfires
- 2012-11-14
-
2012-11-29
- Farming Rights
- Firearms (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Fisheries Management Act
- Fishing Super Trawler
- Flinders Electorate
- Grain Harvest
- Health Advisory Councils
- Heavy Vehicle National Law (South Australia) Bill
- Heritage Festival
- Interstate Migration
- Litter Reduction
- Lower Eyre Peninsula Water Supply
-
Marine Parks
- Marine Safety (Domestic Commercial Vessel) National Law (Application) Bill
-
Mentoring Ep
- Mining (Royalties) Amendment Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Learner's Permits and Provisional Licences) Amendment Bill
- Murray-Darling Basin
- National Gas (South Australia) (Gas Trading Exchanges) Amendment Bill
- National Health Funding Pool Administration (South Australia) Bill
- Natural Resources Committee: Annual Report 2012-13
-
Natural Resources Committee: Eyre Peninsula Water Supply
- Natural Resources Committee: Foxes
- New Zealand Fur Seals
- News Limited Freight Surcharge
- Non-Government School Transport Policy
- Parliamentary Committees (Natural Disasters Committee) (No. 2) Amendment Bill
- Pastoral Sector
- Port Lincoln Youthoria Cinema
- Public Works Committee: Ceduna Aboriginal Children and Family Centre
- Road Safety
- Schools, Drinking Water
- Sheringa Speed Limits
- Smith, Diane and Bryan
- Speed Limits
- Stillbirths
-
Supply Bill 2012
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2012-05-02
-
- Supply Bill 2013
- Thevenard Port Facilities
- Tod Highway
- Upper South East Dryland Salinity and Flood Management (Postponement of Expiry) Amendment Bill
- Wheat Marketing (Expiry) Amendment Bill
- Wheels in Motion Program
- Wilderness Protection (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Questions
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Community Service Work
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2012-04-05
-
-
Housing SA, Ceduna
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2012-06-29
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- Lower Eyre Health Advisory Council
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Marine Parks
- Public Service Association Legal Challenge
-
Public Service Employees
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2012-11-30
-
- Southern Expressway
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Stanhope Healthcare Services
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2012-06-29
-
-
Youth Services
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2012-06-29
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-
-
Speeches
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VAN HOLST PELLEKAAN, Daniel Cornelis
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Speeches
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee (Presiding Member) Amendment Bill
-
Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill
- Address in Reply
- Advance Care Directives Bill
- Animal Welfare (Commercial Breeding of Companion Animals) Amendment Bill
-
Appropriation Bill 2012
-
Appropriation Bill 2013
- Aquaculture (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Australian Year of the Farmer
- Baluch, Joy
- Black Caviar
- Blinman Mine
- Bundaleer Forest Bushfire
- Burra Rail Service
- Burra Railway Station
- Cadell Ferry
- Child Sex Offenders Registration (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Cinema Augusta
- Citrus Industry (Winding Up) Amendment Bill
- Constitution (Recognition of Aboriginal Peoples) Amendment Bill
- Controlled Substances (Simple Cannabis Offences) Amendment Bill
-
Country Hospitals
- Country Schools
- Criminal Law (Sentencing) (Suspended Sentences) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Protection for Working Animals) Amendment Bill
- Desert Fringe Festival
- Diabetes
- Dingoes
- Dyslexia Action Group
- Equal Opportunity (Sporting Competitions) Amendment Bill
- Eyre Peninsula Bushfires
- False Imprisonment
- Farming Rights
- Fire and Emergency Services (Volunteer Charters) Amendment Bill
-
Firearm Offences
- Firearms (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- First Home Owner Grant (Housing Grant Reforms) Amendment Bill
- Fisheries Management Act
- Flinders Ranges National Park
- Food (Labelling of Free-Range Eggs) Amendment Bill
-
Health Care (Administration) Amendment Bill
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2013-10-30
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- Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (South Australia) (Protection of Title—Paramedics) Amendment Bill
- Heavy Vehicle National Law (South Australia) Bill
- Interstate Migration
- Kidsafe
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Lake Eyre Basin
- Lavender Trail
- Levai, Ms A.
- Liquor Licensing (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Liquor Licensing (Small Venue Licence) Amendment Bill
- Liquor Licensing (Supply to Minors) Amendment Bill
- Livestock (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Marine Safety (Domestic Commercial Vessel) National Law (Application) Bill
- Mcgee, Mr Eugene
- Morgan Sawmill
- Motor Vehicles (Disqualification) Amendment Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Driver Licensing) Amendment Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Learner's Permits and Provisional Licences) Amendment Bill
-
Murray-Darling Basin
- National Police Remembrance Day
- Natural Resources Committee: Adelaide and Mount Lofty Region Natural Resources Management Levy
- Natural Resources Committee: Annual Report 2011-12
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Natural Resources Committee: Bushfire Preparedness
- Natural Resources Committee: Bushfire Tour 2012 Case Study, Mitcham Hills
- Natural Resources Committee: Draft Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- Natural Resources Committee: Levy Proposals 2012-13
- Natural Resources Committee: Levy Proposals 2013-14
- Natural Resources Committee: Murray-Darling Basin Water Resource Management
- Natural Resources Committee: Review of Natural Resources Management Levy Arrangements
- Natural Resources Committee: Upper South East Dryland Salinity and Flood Management Act Report 2010-11
- Natural Resources Committee: Upper South East Dryland Salinity and Flood Management Act Report 2011-12
- Non-Government School Transport Policy
- Olympic and Paralympic Games
- Olympic Dam Expansion
- Paralympic Games
-
Parliamentary Committees (Natural Disasters Committee) (No. 2) Amendment Bill
- Parliamentary Committees (Natural Disasters Committee) Amendment Bill
- Pastoral Sector
- Patient Assistance Transport Scheme
- Pest Animals and Weeds
- Petroleum and Geothermal Energy (Transitional Licences) Amendment Bill
- Plate, Mr ADAM
- Police Complaints Authority (Police Ombudsman) Annual Report 2011-12
- Police Numbers
- Police Resources
- Port Augusta Power Stations
- Port Germein Primary School Bus Service
- Prescribed Burns
- President Obama
- Public Works Committee: Port Augusta Central Oval Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Port Augusta Special School
- Public Works Committee: Port Pirie GP Plus Health Care Centre
- Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) Bill
- Regional Business
- Regional Development Australia
- Regional Transport Infrastructure
- Remote and Isolated Children's Exercise
- Riverbank Footbridge
- Road Or Ferry Closure (Consultation and Review) Bill
- Road Traffic (Average Speed) Amendment Bill
-
Road Traffic (Emergency Vehicles) Amendment Bill
- 2012-03-01
- 2012-09-20
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2012-11-29
- Salvation Army Community Centre, Port Augusta
- Same-Sex Marriage
-
Second-Hand Goods Bill
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2013-02-20
- 2013-02-21
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- Select Committee on the Road Traffic (Emergency Vehicles) Amendment Bill
- South Australia Police
-
Speed Limits
- Spent Convictions (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Sporting and Recreational Facilities
- Statutes Amendment (Cheltenham Park and Related Amendments) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Electronic Monitoring) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Fines Enforcement and Recovery) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Police) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Shop Trading and Holidays) Bill
-
Supply Bill 2012
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2012-05-02
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- TAFE SA Bill
- Water Lead Levels
-
Wilderness Protection (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Wilmington Bushfires
- Wind Farms
- Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (Samfs Firefighters) Amendment Bill
- Yorkeys Crossing
- Young Offenders (Release on Licence) Amendment Bill
-
Questions
- Adelaide Oval
- Anti-Gang Task Force
-
Cavan Training Centre
- Clipsal 500
-
Clubs and Associations
-
Correctional Services
- Emirates Airlines
-
False Imprisonment
- Fire Danger Season
- Firearms Prohibition Orders
- Government Stationery Contract
- Housing SA, Disruptive Tenants
- Memorial Drive Tennis Facilities
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Neighbourhood Policing
- Numberplate Recognition Cameras
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Offender Management Plan
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2013-11-15
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- Olympic Dam Expansion
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Operation Disarm
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2013-04-11
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Police Drug Diversion Initiative
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2013-11-15
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Police Employment Policy
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2013-11-15
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Police Funding
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Police Numbers
- 2013-06-05
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2013-06-20
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Police Portable Data Terminals
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2013-06-20
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Police Stations
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2013-02-19
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2013-02-20
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Police Vehicles
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2013-11-15
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- Police Website
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Police, Expiation Notice Reversal
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2013-11-15
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- Portable Fingerprint Scanners
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Prison Drug Use
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2013-10-31
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Prisoner Complaint, Ombudsman's Report
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Prisoner Escape
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2013-10-31
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- Public Sector Employees
- Public Sector Reform
- Racing Industry
- Regional Communities Consultative Council
- Regional Development Australia
- Safe Communities
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South Australia Police
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South Australian Aquatic and Leisure Centre
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2012-11-30
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South Australian Travel Centre
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2012-02-28
- 2012-05-29
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- Starchase Pursuit Management Technology
- Surplus Employees
- Tour Down Under
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Tourism Commission
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2012-11-30
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-
Water Lead Levels
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Speeches
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VENNING, Ivan Howard
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Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Adoption (Consent to Publication) Amendment Bill
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Agriculture Sector
-
Appropriation Bill 2012
-
Appropriation Bill 2013
- Australian Year of the Farmer
- Baker, Hon. D.s.
- Baluch, Joy
- Barossa Valley
- Barossa Valley Hospital Services
- Barossa Valley Public Transport
- Barossa Wine Train
- Beckwith, Mr R.
- Blevins, Hon. Frank
- Blue Gum Forestry
- Burial and Cremation Bill
- Character Preservation (Barossa Valley) Bill
- Citrus Industry (Winding Up) Amendment Bill
- Co-Operatives National Law (South Australia) Bill
- Community Foodie Program
- Connelly, Mr E.
- Controlled Substances (Simple Cannabis Offences) Amendment Bill
- Country Dialysis Services
- Country Hospitals
- Country Schools
- Dairy Industry
- Defence Force Nursing Officers
- Economic and Finance Committee: Emergency Services Levy 2012-13
- Egg Standards
- Emergency Services Funding
- Farm Debt
-
Farming Rights
- 2012-03-14
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2012-04-04
- Ferguson, Mr D.m.
- Fishing Super Trawler
- Food (Labelling of Free-Range Eggs) Amendment Bill
- GM Holden
- Government Performance
- Heavy Vehicle National Law (South Australia) Bill
- Liquor Licensing (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Liquor Licensing (Small Venue Licence) Amendment Bill
- Liquor Licensing (Supply to Minors) Amendment Bill
- Litter Reduction
- Livestock (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Lyell McEwin Renal Dialysis Unit
- Major Events Bill
- Mcgee, Mr Eugene
- Member for Schubert
- Morgan-Whyalla Pipeline
- Motor Vehicles (Disqualification) Amendment Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Driver Licensing) Amendment Bill
-
Motor Vehicles (Historic Number Plates) Amendment Bill
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2012-06-14
- 2012-09-06
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- Motor Vehicles (Learner's Permits and Provisional Licences) Amendment Bill
- Murray-Darling Basin
- National Health Funding Pool Administration (South Australia) Bill
-
Natural Resources Committee: Bushfire Preparedness
- Natural Resources Committee: Foxes
- Natural Resources Committee: Levy Proposals 2012-13
- Natural Resources Committee: Levy Proposals 2013-14
- Natural Resources Committee: Review of Natural Resources Management Levy Arrangements
- Natural Resources Committee: Upper South East Dryland Salinity and Flood Management Act Report 2010-11
- Outer Harbor Grain Terminal
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Annual Report 2011-12
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: South Australia's Ageing Workforce
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Vocational Rehabilitation and Return to Work Practices
- Parliamentary Committees (Natural Disasters Committee) (No. 2) Amendment Bill
- Parliamentary Committees (Natural Disasters Committee) Amendment Bill
- Personal Credit Rating
- Peter Lehmann
- Petroleum and Geothermal Energy (Transitional Licences) Amendment Bill
- Port Pirie Smelting Facility (Lead-In-Air Concentrations) Bill
- Public Works Committee: Main North Road Realignment Via Anama Lane
- Public Works Committee: Patawalonga Lake System Sediment Management Project
- Public Works Committee: Port Pirie GP Plus Health Care Centre
- Public Works Committee: Riverbank Precinct Pedestrian Bridge
- Public Works Committee: Swan Reach to Paskeville Pipeline High Voltage Switchboard Replacements
- Public Works Committee: Wayville Railway Station Project
- Queensland Election
- Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) Bill
- Regional Transport Infrastructure
- Remlap
- Residential Tenancies (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Riverbank Footbridge
- Road Safety
- Road Traffic (Average Speed) Amendment Bill
-
Robin Bridge
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2012-09-06
- 2012-11-29
- 2013-02-19
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- Same Sex Marriage Bill
- Select Committee on Dogs and Cats As Companion Animals
- Select Committee on the Grain Handling Industry
- Smith, Corporal Scott James
- South Australia Police
- South Australian Farmers Federation
- Speaker, Election
- State Economy
- Statutes Amendment (National Energy Retail Law Implementation) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Smart Meters) Bill
-
Supply Bill 2012
- Supply Bill 2013
- Surveillance Devices Bill
- Tourism
- Valedictories
- Veterinary Practice (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Wardle, Ivon Alfred Oam
- Warren Reservoir
- Weatherill Labor Government
- Western Front School Study Tours
- Wheat Marketing (Expiry) Amendment Bill
- Wine Vintage 2012
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Work Health and Safety Act
-
WorkCover
- Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (Samfs Firefighters) Amendment Bill
- Zero Waste SA (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Questions
-
Country Dialysis Services
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2013-11-15
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- Murray River Ferries
-
Phylloxera
- Public Transport
- Robin Bridge
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-
Speeches
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VLAHOS, Leesa Anne
-
Speeches
- Anglicare Beyond Gambling Cambodian Art Exhibition
-
Appropriation Bill 2012
- Appropriation Bill 2013
- Australian Year of the Farmer
- Battle of Long Tan
- Cambodian and Laotian New Year
- Cambodian Association of South Australia
- Children's Protection (Lawful Surrender of Newborn Child) Amendment Bill
- City of Adelaide (Capital City Committee) Amendment Bill
- Controlled Substances (Simple Cannabis Offences) Amendment Bill
- Cost of Living Pressures
- Cyclists Smallbore Rifle Club Inc.
- Defence Force Nursing Officers
- Diabetes
- Education and Early Childhood Services (Registration and Standards) (Modification of National Law) Amendment Bill
-
Electoral (Optional Preferential Voting) Amendment Bill
- Equal Opportunity (Sporting Competitions) Amendment Bill
- Every Chance for Every Child
- Exercise Boss Lift
- Family Relationships (Surrogacy) Amendment Bill
- Festa Di San Giuseppe
- Firearms (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- First Home Owner Grant (Housing Grant Reforms) Amendment Bill
- Future Submarine Project
-
GM Holden
-
Government Stationery Contract
- Hoops4life
- Indigenous Veterans Memorial
- International Forum for Reconciliation and Peace
- Interstate Migration
- Kate Rhodes Oam Memorial Conference
- King George Tupou v
- Lake Windemere School
- Local Government (Superannuation Scheme) (Merger) Amendment Bill
- Motor Vehicle Accidents (Lifetime Support Scheme) Bill
- Multicultural Awards
- Navy Week
- Northern Volunteering SA Inc
- Parliamentary Committees (Natural Disasters Committee) (No. 2) Amendment Bill
- Pchum Ben
- Peacekeepers Day
- Port Pirie Smelting Facility (Lead-In-Air Concentrations) Bill
- Positive Ageing
- Samahan Filipino-Australian SA
-
South Australian Parliamentary Friends of the Republic of Cyprus
- Speeding Offence Penalties
- Supply Bill 2012
- Taylor Emergency Services Hubs
- Two Wells Recreation and Sports Funding
-
Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia
- Vietnam Veterans Day
-
Vietnamese New Year
- Vietnamese Women's Association
- Virginia Township
-
Waterloo Corner Junction
- Western Front School Study Tours
- Windemere Community Market
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Questions
- Adelaide Festival Events
- Arts Programs
- Automotive Industry
- Bravest of the Brave Travelling Exhibition
- Capital City Development Plan
- Child Dental Health
- Child-Friendly Adelaide
- Clipsal 500
- Commissioner for Aboriginal Engagement
- Community Recreation and Sport Facilities Program
- Community Safety Directorate
-
Compulsory Third-Party Insurance
- Consumer and Business Services
- Country Hospitals
- Darwin Bombing Anniversary
- Davenport Community Transport Service
- Defence Industry
-
Edinburgh Defence Base
-
Emirates Airlines
- Gawler and District College
- GM Holden
- Health and Biomedical Precinct
- Health and Hospital Care
- Health System
- Healthy Living Initiatives
- Hospital Statistics
- Housing
- Housing Construction Grant
-
Housing SA
-
Infrastructure Projects
- Kapunda High School
- Mineral Resources
- Mining Industry
- Multicultural Affairs
- Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- Northern Area Community and Youth Services
- Nurses and Midwives Enterprise Agreement
- Nyland, Justice Margaret
- Police Numbers
- Recreation and Sport Funding
- Regional Level Crossings
- Repatriation General Hospital
- Residential Tenancies Act
- Resources and Engineering Skills Alliance
- Salaried Medical Officers Enterprise Agreement
- Science Research
-
Skills for All
- South Australia Police
- South Australian Economy
- South Australian Law Reform Institute
- South Australian Public Teaching Awards
- STEM Skills
- Tongan Fire Service Partnership
- Torrens Transit
- Trade, Indonesia
- VACSWIM
- Water Conservation
-
Women's and Children's Hospital
-
Speeches
-
WEATHERILL, Jay Wilson
-
Speeches
- Aboriginal Constitutional Recognition
- Appropriation Bill 2013
-
Automotive Industry
-
Baker, Hon. D.s.
-
Baluch, Joy
- Blevins, Hon. Frank
- Brown, Mr M.J.
- Budget Papers
- Bushfire Update
- Child Protection
- Child Protection Inquiry
-
China Delegation
- City of Adelaide Planning
- Commissioner of Police
- Connelly, Mr E.
-
Constitution (Recognition of Aboriginal Peoples) Amendment Bill
-
2012-11-29
-
2013-03-05
-
- Construction Industry
-
Correctional Services (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Desalination Plant
- Disability Services
- DrugBeat
- Economic Growth
-
Economic Statement
- Education Policy
- Electoral Funding Reform
- Federal Budget
- Ferguson, Mr D.m.
- Firearm Offences
- First Home and Housing Construction Grants (Budget 2013) Amendment Bill
- Fringe Benefits Tax
- Future Fund
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Future Submarine Project
- 2013-02-20
-
2013-03-05
-
Gambling Advertising
-
GM Holden
- 2012-02-15
-
2012-03-28
- 2013-04-09
-
2013-11-14
- Graffiti Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Holden Coinvestment
-
Independent Commissioner Against Corruption
- India Engagement Strategy
- Inner City Revitalisation
- Kelton, Mr G.
- Marine Parks
- Members' Travel Provisions
-
Murray-Darling Basin
-
Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- National Education Reform Agreement
-
Olympic Dam Expansion
- Organised Crime
-
Parliamentary Standards
- 2012-02-28
-
2012-02-29
-
Past Adoption Practices
- Political Reform
- Privatisation
- Public Sector Employees
- Ritson, Hon. R.J.
- Riverbank Authority
- Royal Birth
- Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse
- Safer Communities, Safer Policing
- Same Sex Marriage Bill
- Seaman, Sir Keith
- Skills for All
- Smith, Corporal Scott James
- South Australian Brand
- Speaker, Election
- Stamp Duties (Off-The-Plan Apartments) Amendment Bill
-
Standing Orders Suspension
- Statutes Amendment (National Energy Retail Law Implementation) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Shop Trading and Holidays) Bill
-
2012-03-01
-
2012-03-14
-
-
Statutes Amendment and Repeal (TAFE SA Consequential Provisions) Bill
-
Summary Offences (Weapons) Amendment Bill
- Supply Bill 2013
-
Trading Hours
- Trevorrow, Mr Tom
- Unparliamentary Language
-
Urban Renewal Authority
-
Valedictories
- Wardle, Ivon Alfred Oam
- Water Pricing
- Weatherill Labor Government
- Wilson, Hon. I.b.c.
-
Wind Farms
- 2013-03-19
-
2013-03-20
-
Answers
-
Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation
-
2012-11-29
-
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Visual Arts Festival
- Adelaide City Wi-Fi Project
- Adelaide Convention Centre
-
Adelaide Festival
-
2013-07-05
-
-
Adelaide Festival Centre
-
Adelaide Festival Events
- Adelaide Fringe
- Adelaide Oval
- Adelaide Quality of Living
- Adelaide Thunderbirds
-
Advanced Manufacturing Strategy
- Affordable Living
- Agent-General's Office
-
Agriculture Sector
- aiAutomotive
-
Alcohol-Fuelled Violence
- 2012-09-04
-
2012-10-17
- Anangu Pitjantjatjara Operating Grant
- Anti-Gang Task Force
- Anti-Poverty Unit
-
APY Lands, School Attendance
-
Auditor-General's Report
-
Australian and New Zealand School of Government Initiative
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Australian Centre for Social Innovation
-
2012-09-06
- 2012-10-17
-
- Australian of the Year Awards
-
Australian Swimming Championships
- Autism Plan
- Autodom
- Automotive Industry
- BHP Billiton
- Brewing Industry
- Britannia Roundabout
-
Budget Assets and Liabilities
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Budget Forecast
- 2013-02-05
-
2013-05-01
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2013-05-15
-
2013-06-05
-
2013-11-26
- Building Indemnity Insurance
-
Cadell Ferry
-
Capital Investment
-
2013-11-15
-
-
Car Parking Levy
- 2013-02-07
- 2013-03-20
- 2013-03-21
-
2013-04-30
- Question Time (14:21)
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- Question Time (14:51)
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- Question Time (15:10)
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2013-10-29
-
2013-11-26
-
Carbon Tax
-
Carnegie Mellon University
-
Cavan Training Centre
- Chamber Photographs
-
Chief Executive Discretionary Fund
- Child Abuse Royal Commission
-
Child Protection
- 2012-10-31
- 2012-11-01
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2012-11-13
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2012-11-14
- 2012-11-28
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2013-07-03
- 2013-07-23
- 2013-07-24
- 2013-09-12
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2013-09-25
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2013-09-26
- 2013-10-15
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2013-10-16
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Child Protection Inquiry
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2013-07-03
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2013-07-04
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2013-07-23
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2013-09-24
- 2013-09-25
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2013-09-26
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2013-10-16
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- Child Sexual Exploitation Material
- Citizen Engagement Project
- Citizens' Juries
- City of Adelaide Planning
-
Clipsal 500
-
Closed Circuit Television
-
2013-07-05
-
- Commonwealth Government Funding
- Construction Industry
-
Consultants and Contractors
- 2012-02-14
- 2012-02-15
-
2012-11-30
-
2013-07-05
- 2013-10-15
- Coober Pedy Area School Principal
-
Corporate Restructure Scheme
-
2013-07-05
-
- Cranfield University
-
Defence Industry
- Defence White Paper
-
Desalination Plant
-
Disability Services
-
2012-03-14
-
- Early Childhood Education
- East Timor Initiative
- Economic Policy Unit
-
Economic Statement
-
Education and Child Development Department
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2012-02-14
-
-
Education and Children's Services Department
-
Electoral Funding Reform
-
2013-02-05
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- Electoral Reform
- Emirates Airlines
-
Employment Figures
- 2012-05-03
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2012-09-04
- 2012-09-05
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2012-09-06
- 2012-09-18
- 2012-10-18
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2013-02-05
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2013-02-06
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2013-02-07
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2013-04-11
- 2013-05-01
- 2013-06-05
-
2013-06-20
-
2013-09-12
-
2013-11-14
- 2013-11-28
- Energy Providers
-
Federal Budget
- Fight for the Murray
- Firearm Offences
-
Foley Advisory
-
ForestrySA
-
Fringe Benefits Tax
-
Future Submarine Project
-
GM Holden
-
2012-03-27
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2012-03-28
- 2013-02-20
-
2013-04-09
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2013-04-10
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2013-05-14
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2013-06-18
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2013-06-19
- 2013-09-10
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- Goods and Services Sales
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Goods and Services Tax
- Government Advertising
-
Government Agency Efficiency Review
- Government Contracts
- Government Leaks
- Government Policies
- Government Promises
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Government Savings
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2013-07-05
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-
Government Spending
-
2012-02-14
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2013-07-05
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Grant Programs
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2013-07-05
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-
Grants and Subsidies
- 2012-02-14
- 2013-03-05
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2013-07-05
- Health and Biomedical Precinct
- High Court Decision, Working Party
-
Holden Coinvestment
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2013-10-30
-
2013-10-31
-
-
Hospital Funding
-
Housing
- Housing Assistance Grants
-
India Engagement Strategy
- Indigenous Programs, Grants and Funding
-
Infrastructure Program
-
Infrastructure Projects
-
Insolvency Data
-
2013-06-05
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- Integrated Design Commission
- International Women's Day
- Iron Ore
- Irrigation Australia
- James Halliday Wine Companion Awards
-
Jobs Growth Forecast
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2013-11-28
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- Kangaroo Island
- Labor Leadership
- Land Warfare Conference
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AUSTRALIAN YEAR OF THE FARMER
Mr VENNING (Schubert) (11:13): I move:
That this house—
(a) notes that 2012 is the Australian Year of the Farmer, and
(b) acknowledges the contribution that farmers and all others involved in primary production make to both feeding our nation and to sustaining Australia's economy.
Following last year's official launch of the 2012 Australian Year of the Farmer, this year we are celebrating the contribution primary producers make to Australia to raise public awareness of the importance of agriculture to our nation. I declare, at this point, that I am a farmer in my other life, and—
The Hon. R.B. Such: A gentleman farmer.
Mr VENNING: A gentleman farmer, the member for Fisher reminds me; that is correct. I only do occasional chores, but I do like to keep my hand in and try to keep up with technology. I have to say that I am losing the race.
Mr van Holst Pellekaan: Well, you cleared a fence line on a fire ban day—very responsible.
Mr VENNING: I did. That is my love, and when I leave this place that is what I will be returning to, not to get in my son's way but to finish my life the way I started it, that is, on the land. That is appropriate. I hope members will appreciate that I speak as a farmer and support this idea of recognising them.
The chairman of the Australian Year of the Farmer, Mr Phillip Bruem, AM, said that the idea to have a celebration for farmers came about in 2006 following discussions with a colleague, lamenting the fact that recognition of the importance of agriculture and farming was slowly eroding. In my time in this place I have made many speeches, and this was a fact that I and my colleagues have highlighted. I note the member for Stuart. The previous member for Stuart was a very strong advocate and it is great to see this movement where we saying that it is time we all took time out to consider.
Australian farmers contribute approximately 93 per cent of our daily domestic food supply, and supply at least 40 million to 50 million people overseas. The National Farmers Federation estimates that if farms and their closely related processing sectors—meat and dairy, wine-making, and oil seed crushing—are combined, they generate $155 billion per annum for the economy and approximately 12 per cent of gross domestic product. The contribution our farmers make cannot be understated, and I believe the parliament needs to recognise that 2012 is the Australian Year of the Farmer and acknowledge the contribution the agricultural sector provides to our nation generally.
It is fantastic that farmers and all others involved in primary production receive recognition and that we are able to celebrate the role farmers play and appreciate what they do and take this time to recognise that. It is about time that farmers received the recognition they deserve, especially from their city and metropolitan counterparts. Many take for granted that fruit and vegetables, grains and meats, are readily available on our supermarket shelves, without giving a thought to from where the product originated.
You only have to take time to speak to the younger generation in the supermarket. A few weeks ago I spoke to a young fellow of about seven or eight years, who had a bottle of milk. I said, 'Mate do you know where that comes from?' He said, 'Yeah, off the shelf; made in a factory.' He had not clicked that it had actually come from a cow. He looked at me as though, 'I don't know where you're coming from mate, but mine comes off the shelf.' A lot of people wonder how wool gets off the sheep. A lot of our city folk come on to the farms and are amazed to see what happens there. It is all education, and they do not realise where products actually come from.
The Patron of the Australian Year of the Farmer, Australia's Governor-General, Quentin Bryce, reminds us that the food we eat, the clothes we wear, the wine we drink (and I do my share), our shoes, our office stationery, the timber in our houses and indeed on the kitchen table, are connected to farming. How many essentials of daily life are there for us because of the efforts of our farmers?
Today's reality is that cities have burgeoned at the expense of country towns, and there is now a disturbing disconnect between the residents of both, with research telling us that nearly a quarter of city dwellers never make it to the countryside and even fewer go on to a farm. Madam Speaker, I know you are not one of those because you actually drive through all it time and keep an active eye on what happens on the farms, particularly around your home town of Whyalla.
It is hoped that this year's concentrated focus on farming throughout the Australian Year of the Farmer will establish closer ties between the Australian rural and urban communities and promote a better understanding of that role that our farmers play, not only as providers but as environmental managers in creating and delivering sustainability through best practice land management, while they feed us all as a nation. I commend our younger generation. I am the older generation, but the younger generation are really achieving and making fantastic results because they farm efficiently and, most importantly, they farm environmentally.
Farmers do not need to be educated today. The younger generation certainly has a strong passion, a strong belief and a strong ethic in relation to doing it environmentally, and they will leave their lands better than when they took them on. Quentin Bryce also stated:
The purpose of this year is to celebrate all those who contribute—and have contributed—to our rich rural history. In doing so, it will introduce Australians to the farmer of today, and smash a few of those stereotypes in the process.
The board of the Australian Year of the Farmer represents a diverse group of prominent people from across Australia, all with the common goal of lifting the profile of farming in Australia. South Australia's own Marie Lally AM is a member of the board and has provided some excellent facts on the increase in agricultural production in Australia, reinforcing that Australian farmers are vital to our future. We have to feed more people from less land. There are some very salient facts here, and, over the years, I have expressed many of these sentiments, but here it is quite clear: we have to feed more people from less land every year.
From 1970 to 2010 the world population doubled (40 years), but the farmland certainly has not. In 2010 Australian farmers used 7.3 per cent less land than in the 1950s and produced 220 per cent more in that period of time—a staggering statistic. You wonder how that could be. Australian wheat production at this time grew by 300 per cent, Australian barley production also grew by 300 per cent and Australian sugar production grew by a staggering 900 per cent. I think that this is the quote that I really enjoy and appreciate the most:
In 1950 one farmer produced enough food for 19 people. In 1970 one farmer produced enough food for 73 people. In 2010 one farmer produced enough food for 155 people.
That is a real 'wow' factor. I think that it is fantastic. We have the reputation of being the best farmers in the world and the most environmental farmers in the world, and we grow the cleanest and greenest food in the world, and long may it be the case. However, the cost of production has dramatically increased in this time and financial returns have been severely reduced, thus also reducing the attraction of farming as a way of earning a living and also as a business venture, which I think is pretty sad.
For the future Australian agricultural farmers have to innovate in their education programs to encourage future farmers to view agricultural production as desirable, fulfilling and a viable career path. They need governments to be supportive and not to place financial or regulatory obstacles in their way. I sincerely hope that, through this year, the focus generated by the Australian Year of the Farmer helps lift the profile of those in agriculture. Governments may be reminded how important the sector is and allocate more towards research and development rather than repeatedly slashing funding.
Australia leads the world in the adoption of technology in agricultural systems and conservation, but to meet the future challenges the industry needs support to continue to maintain Australia's food security—that is a comment that we are hearing a lot more about, and, as our new members have just arrived in this place, food security is probably going to be the issue they are going to confront more and more in their political careers—and to meet the demands of population increases both in this country and their overseas markets.
I commend the Chairman of the Australian Year of the Farmer, Mr Philip Bruem, for his drive and commitment to this worthwhile initiative, and encourage all people of Australia, both city and country folk, to become involved and to support this effort to raise the profile of Australian agriculture and its vital role in our country's future. I encourage people across Australia to stay tuned for special events in their towns and cities and to actively support them. I encourage schools to promote events to their students and to encourage information sessions on agricultural careers, particularly in country areas—even to visit a farm.
I would extend an invitation at this time, for the first time, to invite any member of parliament who wishes to come to the property as our guest to view the farming operation, particularly during harvest. It is quite a spectacular thing to observe. Come up there and be my quest. I also extend an invitation to anyone—
Mr van Holst Pellekaan: To have a look in the cellars?
Mr VENNING: To have a look at the cellar, too, if you wish, if you are so inclined, Madam Speaker.
Mr Pederick: Taste it?
Mr VENNING: And, of course, taste it. I am sure that there would be a lot of families just like our family who would extend this invitation to anybody who wishes to come in and observe the farm, and we will offer some good, Australian hospitality. I do encourage all members here to go back to their electorates and promote the Australian Year of the Farmer.
With my family and friends involved in agriculture across this state, in particular those residents from my own electorate of Schubert, I fully support the Australian Year of the Farmer. I do note in the Governor's opening speech of this parliament that the number one point was clean food production. Maybe this message is already filtering through.
I commend this motion to the house, and I hope the government will support it. I know there are other items on the Notice Paper, particularly the one in relation to a select committee on the right to farm. It is not to do with this, but it is allied to it. I hope that, too, will get a response. I have already spoken to some government ministers about that. I urge the house to support this motion.
Mr BIGNELL (Mawson) (11:26): It is a privilege today to rise and let the house know that the government supports the motion by the member for Schubert and indeed supports farmers right across our one million square kilometre state. Farming, of course, is what this state was built on, and it continues to contribute to the economic wellbeing of South Australians wherever they come from, whether it be rural parts of the state or the city. Sometimes there is a disconnect there in the fact that people in the city do not really realise where all the food comes from and where the money that makes our economy go around comes from either.
I think that by celebrating farmers this year through the Year of the Farmer it is a great opportunity for people from all walks of life to get out to promote farmers. I think we need to do it within the schools, as the member for Schubert said. Kids have lost contact with where things like milk come from or where wool comes from. It is what happens when you have a big proportion of your population based in an urban area. We need to be doing that on a daily and weekly schedule. I think the Year of the Farmer will allow things to be promoted through our schools and through other community events to draw awareness to everyone about what farmers do and what they mean for our state and our country.
I was fortunate enough to grow up on a dairy farm in the South-East, and I do not think that any form of farming is harder than dairy farming. It is such a commitment. I remember leaving home early in the morning to do the milking, and then we would get in the car and drive 50 or 60 kilometres to the beach. We would just seem to get out, get our buckets and spades out and start having a little play and a swim when dad would be getting back in the car. We would say, 'What for?' He would say, 'We have to milk.' I said, 'We just milked.' He said, 'Yes, we've got to go and milk again.' We had 120 milkers in that stage, back in 1976.
I think it was one of the things that really impressed upon me just how hard it was. I think it taught me a little bit about how to lobby. I said to dad, 'If you're looking for somebody to take over the farm, you'd better look at my sisters because this isn't going to be my caper for seven days a week for the rest of my life.' I have so much admiration for those people who continue to do it. It is just one of the toughest jobs. We could hardly afford to go on holidays because you would give away more to the person you got in to milk the cows than what it was actually worth to you.
I do not think people fully understand all that is involved in farming. I was fortunate enough to have cousins who were on sheep and cattle farms and cropping properties as well; so, to go and spend my school holidays with them and to elasterate sheep and mark calves and all this sort of stuff were things that a lot of people do not get the opportunity to do. I look back at those years as a teenager and think just how important they were in the formation of my understanding of not only how this state runs but also our entire country.
This is a $15 billion economic benefit, which is 10 per cent of the state gross product, and almost one in five jobs directly results from the agribusiness sector here in South Australia. We want to drive that that sector even further, as the member for Schubert mentioned. The number one priority as read out by the Governor of this state just a couple of weeks ago is to promote South Australia's clean, green food bowl. He is right when he says farmers do get it; farmers know their environment better than anyone else. They know how to protect it as well. They are also great conservationists because it is in their interest to be great conservationists.
There is no point going out there and doing something in this season and next season that is not going to give them a season in years 3 and 4, or maybe even longer than that. We need to do everything that we can to help our farmers preserve and protect the land, but also to promote the products that our farmers are producing. I think it is great to see farmers right across this state moving into value-adding.
I look at a company like Ferguson Australia over on Kangaroo Island and the work that they do in not just catching fish of all sorts but value-adding to it by producing olive oils that have a lobster blend and the way they package up their crayfish, crabs, abalone and other products. I think that is the way to go, rather than just farm something or catch something and then get that onto the market in its original form. The more we can value-add to it, the more we are going to have coming into our state's economy and into those businesses and more importantly into those regional towns and cities right across the state.
My great-great-great-grandfather came out on the Buffalo—the first ship here—and went down to Prospect Hill and started farming not far from where I am now, in the area I represent near McLaren Vale. The family diaries paint back to the 1830s and 1840s when my great-great-great-grandfather and his 14 or 15 kids used to walk down to McLaren Flat and go grape picking. So, the tie to the land is there and has been there ever since settlement in this state.
Towns have sprung up around this state because of farming and because of that value-adding. There is a need for silos; there is a need for train lines; there is a need for ports. When we look at much of the infrastructure throughout the state, we have had 175 years of infrastructure being rolled out because of people who went there and worked damn hard in unbelievably trying conditions.
You can only imagine, in those days before the big air-conditioned harvesters and tractors that we have now, just how hard it would have been out there with a plough being towed behind a horse and people out there with their bare hands and really crude implements trying firstly to clear the land but then to plant crops and pastures and put in fences to contain livestock as well. We must pay tribute to those pioneers who set up the farming industry in South Australia.
It is interesting to look at the carpet in this place and to see the grapes and the vines in the carpet and also the wheat. It reminds us all what an important part the agriculture sector plays in South Australia, and I think it is fantastic that we honour that agriculture sector in such a way through the interior of this place. There are windows out the back on one side of the Speaker's dining room and on the other side in the little passageway here, and in those stained-glass windows there are tributes to the farms and the farming culture of South Australia.
As I said at the outset, it is a great opportunity for me personally to be here today to support the member for Schubert's motion on behalf of the government and well may we say we salute every farmer right across this great state and may they continue to farm well into the future.
Mr PENGILLY (Finniss) (11:33): I rise to support the member for Schubert's motion. I think it is very well founded and I am pleased to hear that the government will support this very fine motion, particularly in the Year of the Farmer. There are a number of members on this side of the house who are still actively engaged in rural production and will be for a long time, I suspect.
It is important, given the member from Mawson's comments, that we do not gloss over the pressures that many farmers are under from governments across Australia, and also from the federal government. They are continually under pressure.
They feed Australia and they feed the world and they can go on feeding ad infinitum. There is no question about that. Droughts come and go, wet years come and go and it is called the law of averages. We have an immense capacity to feed a greedy and hungry world, a growing world, a world with billions of people, which is ultimately going to have to come to grips with that population rise.
However, it would be remiss of me not to say that, apart from dealing with the weather, as we do on the land, from day to day and from season to season, and understanding the weather, it is the failure of the bureaucracy to understand how farmers actually relate, live and work with the land. They understand the land, and they do not like being told by shiny backsided Sir Humphreys, male or female, how to go about running their farm, what they should and should not do, and generally putting them under even more pressure. That pressure includes driving families to ruin and, in some cases, leading to tragic consequences for families in the loss of loved ones. It is appalling, and it is ongoing—it is not going away—and I know that other members on my side of the chamber understand it and are fed up with it. As I have said, it is one thing to deal with the weather; it is another thing to deal with a total lack of understanding by some—not all—bureaucrats.
Fortunately, there are some members of the government—in the Labor Party—who do have some understanding of what it is like to farm and operate. Unfortunately, minister O'Brien, who was an excellent minister for primary industries, has gone on—and good luck to him—to be the Minister for Finance. He got a good grip of the portfolio. He understood, and he had his bureaucrats in primary industries understand. But there are other departments—the EPA, within the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, and other areas within there—that just totally make farmers' lives a misery.
There has been a great example of that with the NRM board in the Adelaide Hills and Fleurieu, with the water plan. It was only after I took minister Caica down to my electorate and did some on-site visits at Parawa and Mount Compass and just north-west of Victor Harbor—and I thank him for coming down—that he got an understanding of the pressure that was on farmers, and there have been some changes to that nonsense, and I am grateful to minister Caica for that.
However, let me say that the nonsense continues. The member for Bragg is a landholder on Kangaroo Island, and she forwarded a letter to me this morning—and she may well speak on this motion—putting more pressure on their area in relation to water-related activities. This is after we chucked out the NRM plan for water on the island. It has gone back, and it has come around full circle. This devious, scheming mob of bureaucrats find other ways to put controls on people who know what they are doing. She will speak about that—I do not have to—but I mention Fleurieu Peninsula because it is important.
However, on top of that, particularly on the Fleurieu and down around the Southern Fleurieu, another thing that is impacting farmers is that the small hobby farmers and landholders—generally speaking from the city who want a piece of land in the bush, which is fine; I do not have any problem with that—come down there. They have no understanding of the rural way of life or how farms operate, and they want to change the world.
They do not do anything with their weeds, they let the grass grow. They have pressure put on them by councils and whatnot to undertake activities to reduce the growth. But then they do not like sprays; they do not like this; they do not like that. Well, they just need to understand that farmers need to go about their business. Just as anybody in any small business does, they need to go about their business. They need to be able to put in their crops, raise their livestock, harvest water—they need to do what they know about.
It is challenging times, particularly in my electorate, on both sides, which is high rainfall country and has the capacity to grow enormous amounts of food and fibre. It is most important that these farmers are given the latitude to go about their business as they have always done, in some cases for generations. My wife's family have been farming for six generations, firstly in the Yankalilla area and then over on Kangaroo Island. There are others there who have been farming equally as long, and they know what their business is.
Not only that, but in this Year of the Farmer, the Australian dollar is certainly impacting things. It makes it much cheaper at the moment for fertilisers and chemicals and, to a lesser extent, for fuel, probably, for people who have to buy copious amounts of fuel.
I notice today that the price of petrol in Adelaide is up to $1.50, but I can guarantee that in parts of my electorate it is probably pretty close to $1.70, and the member for Flinders can probably speak about what it is on the West Coast and the Far West Coast. These costs are significant. Equally, the high dollar impacts very effectively on the product that goes out; whether it be grains, wool, meat or whatever, it is impacted on. Some people have this image of farmers being extremely wealthy. Well, let me tell you that I can produce any number of farmers in many areas who are living on the bones of their backside.
The SPEAKER: The member for Schubert.
Mr PENGILLY: No, not the member for Schubert!
Mr Venning: Madam Speaker, your protection is required.
Mr PENGILLY: Madam Speaker, you made me digress. I know farmers in my electorate who are struggling to make ends meet. They do not have enough land to produce on, and they are unlikely to get any more. I know farmers in their 50s and older who are working part-time jobs to keep their farms going.
Mr Venning interjecting:
Mr PENGILLY: Will you please stop it, Madam Speaker, and don't encourage him? However, the reality in South Australia is that we have a long, long history and, as the member for Mawson correctly pointed out, the carpets in this place indicate that. The vast majority of farmers have a great history of looking after their land, of providing food and fibre to the world, and of being innovative and terrific doers. I think it is important that we recognise the farmers from the tip of Yorke Peninsula, down through to Albany, South Australia, Tasmania—everywhere—it does not matter much where. There needs to be a greater understanding by city folk of the way the farming industry operates.
Local regional communities are critical, and in many areas numbers have drifted out, schools closed, sporting clubs closed, communities closed, and it is very sad. My daughter lives near Brown's Well, which a few years ago was quite a thriving little community—they even had a local district council, that's gone; they had a school, that's gone; and they had a bowling club, that's gone. The footy club and the netball club are all that are left of Brown's Well, and they are great community activities. Right across, we are struggling to keep sporting clubs going, and we are amalgamating football clubs in the intense desire to keep rural life where it should be and enjoy that wonderful rural lifestyle.
The dairy farmers on the Fleurieu Peninsula have great difficulties from time to time, not only with drought but with prices, with supermarket chains trying to destroy their very businesses by discount milk. Wool is not too bad at the moment, but I know that the wool growers have gone through a couple of decades of absolute misery, and I know this well because I have been one. Grain growers struggle with the weather and the climate and, right at this current time, the grape producers up through the Barossa, the Clare Valley and the Riverland are getting copious amounts of rain right at the wrong time. It costs a lot of money to put in crops, a lot of money to produce livestock, and if things go pear shaped there is no way out of it.
I am sure the member for Hammond will have more to say in a minute, as I am sure he will speak on this. All we ask for is a bit of courtesy and respect for the farming community from our city cousins and a bit of understanding for our lifestyle. I could go on and on, but I am going to run out of time. I absolutely concur and agree with the member for Schubert.
Mr TRELOAR (Flinders) (11:43): I rise today to support this excellent motion from the member for Schubert to note that 2012 is the Australian Year of the Farmer and acknowledge the contribution that farmers and all others involved in primary production make to both feeding the nation and sustaining Australia's economy—an excellent motion. I congratulate the members for Schubert, Mawson and Finniss on their contributions, all members who have had a firsthand and longstanding association with the world of agriculture. This is about celebrating the contribution generally of the agricultural industry to Australia, to Australia's history to where it is today, and to our economy and how we base our economy. It also celebrates and recognises that farming is a profession. It recognises farmers as professional people and the contribution those professionals make to Australia.
As has been rightly pointed out, agriculture has a long and proud history in this state, dating from the very earliest settlement way back in 1836. I would assume that the first cereals were sown in 1837. It was not long before South Australia was taking the lead in agricultural development, not only in Australia but throughout the world. Within a couple of decades of that first settlement in 1836, South Australia had become the granary of Australia. We had a reasonable acreage of fertile land close to coastal regions, which made the cost of transport and the logistics involved in transport relatively easy. So, it was a natural development for farmers in this state to develop the land and grow wheat (in the first instance), then barley and subsequently other crops to feed Australia and the rest of the world. It was not long before we were exporting to other states throughout Australia and, indeed, through the clipper trade, Europe.
If I can indulge the house for just a moment. The member for Mawson spoke about his great-great-grandparents. My great-great-grandfather arrived in South Australia for the first time in 1843 and returned to settle in 1848. After having a short time at the Burra copper mine, he headed off to Victoria, along with many others in the gold rush, and although he did not make his fortune, he made a small find and enough money to take up a section at Watervale in the state's Mid North in the Clare Valley. By the early 1850s, he was growing wheat, and at one stage I understand he was growing wheat as far north as anyone in this colony.
Interestingly, he also planted vines at Watervale at a place which was originally known as Spring Vale, then was known as Quelltaler, I think Wolf Blass had it for a while, and it is now known as Annie's Lane. So, those original vines were planted there by Frank Treloar all those years ago. Not bad for a devout Methodist, member for Schubert.
Mr Venning interjecting:
Mr TRELOAR: Yes, that is right. I know you are a devout Methodist—a lapsed Methodist, member for Schubert. Frank devoted some acreage to his vineyard and, on reading some of the history of that time, he supplied a great deal of what they called harvest wine. Harvest wine was in lieu of wages to the harvest workers, which I think (probably) during the 1870s and 1880s was a big part of his production and income. Interestingly, he used to produce this wine in bulk, and those landowners who wanted to come and collect wine or buy wine from Frank were asked to bring their own cask. So, not much was spent on bottling or labels, member for Chaffey, nothing like these days—you would know all about bottling and labels, no doubt. So, that is an interesting part of my family history.
Frank's grandson, my grandfather, headed off to the West Coast in the 1920s. It was a time when the wealth of the nation was in the country and any young man with aspirations would look to take up land, often virgin land, as my grandfather did, or in newly settled areas. They had the opportunity in those days, if they were prepared to work hard, to build and establish a business, a farm, ultimately raise a family on that farm and contribute to the development of that myriad of small country communities we see dotted right around this great state of ours, the agricultural areas in particular.
That occurred right across Australia. In the first instance, the pastoralists (the graziers) and the farmers followed soon after. They built communities and achieved a lifestyle and standard of living that they would not otherwise have found, I would suggest. For 30 years before entering this place I, too, was a farmer, and enjoyed it very much. I loved my time as a farmer. I am still involved with the family farm; my two brothers now share farm our property. I am not involved in the day-to-day decisions, but I just love being out there, watching the crops being planted. I enjoy seeing the crops come out of the ground, and I enjoy the harvest, but I also enjoy that time immediately after harvest, when the South Australian countryside is at its driest, but the season has finished and—touch wood—a good harvest has been had.
There have been a lot of changes in the farming systems we have used over the years. Australian and South Australian farmers have been at the forefront of many of these changes and developments. I mentioned just yesterday, in fact, and will have another opportunity today to talk about the Ridley stripper, which was a world first here in South Australia. Then, of course, the discovery that our soils were deficient in phosphorous, and that the addition of superphosphate, which I think initially took place at Roseworthy, that great agricultural college—in your electorate, Mr Deputy Speaker.
The DEPUTY SPEAKER: And the stripper.
Mr TRELOAR: And the stripper, yes. I believe the Correll brothers, member for Goyder—
Members interjecting:
Mr TRELOAR: The Correll brothers on the upper Yorke Peninsula were the first to use superphosphate on a broad acreage, and it transformed a lot of the production in this state. However, it was not the last transformation; we had the development of the fallow system of farming, as subclovers and medics were introduced to add nitrogen to our soils a system of lay farming developed and, for a while there through the sixties and seventies, South Australia was exporting this technology and these developments to other parts of the world, particularly the Middle East. Sadly, that sort of cooperation no longer occurs, but it was a great contribution from the farmers in the industry in this state.
Our job—and we have been reminded all too often, as agriculturalists at least—is to rise to the challenge of feeding a growing world population. I put it to you, Mr Deputy Speaker, that we are well and truly up to that challenge. As I have said, farming systems have changed considerably over the last 150 years, they have changed considerably in the last 30 years, and they will continue to change. It will be the development and adoption of that technology that will allow us to meet the challenge of feeding the world's population. Some estimates are that that will be up to as many as nine billion people by 2050.
Historically, our ability to produce food has increased along with, and at some points in time in excess of, the growth in world population. I have no doubt that we will achieve that. Our challenge all the while in doing that, of course, will be to stay in business; that is the challenge for a farmer, more than anything else. The farmer does not feel any great obligation, necessarily, to feed the world; what he does feel is the challenge to stay in business. As I mentioned yesterday, regulation, red tape and general government policy can sometimes make that difficult.
Also, in terms of trade, with the dollar where it is and a world, at the moment, which is awash with wheat, this continually erodes our terms of trade. But, farmers are a resilient bunch, and I congratulate the member for Schubert on this motion. I fully support it, and I just hope that the whole of the Australian community embraces this year, 2012, as the Australian Year of the Farmer.
Mr PEDERICK (Hammond) (11:53): I rise to support this notice of motion by the member for Schubert, that notes that 2012 is the Australian Year of the Farmer, and acknowledges the contribution that farmers and all others involved in primary production make to both feeding our nation and to sustaining Australia's economy.
My great-great grandfather came out here from England in 1840, so only four years after the birth of this state. As I think I have mentioned in this house before, William Pederick was going to go down and book his passage—I think it was at Portsmouth—and his mother said, 'You're mad.' He wanted to borrow a horse, and she said, 'No, you're not riding into Portsmouth to book your passage to Australia,' so he walked the 30 miles to do it.
William and Mary came out in 1840. They settled in Plympton. They had a little shoe or boot shop, apart from a farm. We have a lot of discussion these days about protecting arable land. I suggest that Plympton and certainly where this chamber sits are probably on some of the most fertile land in this state. But that is the way of early settlement; they always settle along the rivers and that kind of thing. Some of this country would even challenge some of the most fertile country in the electorate of the member for Goyder on Yorke Peninsula. I know that is a big call, but it is good land.
They were there for quite a few years, but as the colony expanded they migrated north a bit to near the Gawler River and farmed in that area for many years. My grandfather farmed at Angle Vale near Heaslip Road. My father, who was born in 1920, farmed there as well before the compulsory acquisition of land for Edinburgh air base and the Weapons Research Establishment, after which time Dad moved down to Coomandook 51 years ago. Essentially that means I have been there all my life.
Our family, in a farming sense, have had a bit of a look around the state. I only have to go back one generation to my father, who used to walk behind horses. I find it an interesting entry in my grandfather's diary when my father was born. It goes along the line that one day he was ploughing the back 80 acres and the next day happened to be the day my father was born and my grandfather put in his diary, 'Went to Gawler'. There was no mention of what it was for, that it was to witness the birth of my father. The next day the diary entry was, 'Back ploughing the back 80 acres'. I guess it shows how committed my grandfather was to farming. It was a little odd that he did not make more recognition of my father's birth.
I certainly love hearing the stories of what happened in those early days. My grandfather initially would come into the city with horse and cart delivering hay, chaff or stooked hay. There were a lot of feed mills in the city and around the place. I remember dad telling me a classic story: being a good Congregationalist, he who would never have gone into a pub, but you had to weigh your own loads. He would go into the hotel and ask for the weighbridge keys and weigh the load for the feed.
Farming has progressed a long way from those days. Dad only stopped actively driving tractors with me 12 years ago, when he was 80. He was driving a 300-horsepower, eight-wheel tractor, and you could not lever him out of it. It was a bit of trouble getting him up there, but once he was in place he was there for the duration. This is what is happening with farming right across the state and country. We have heard that production has increased exponentially, as the member for Schubert rightly described. Farms can now feed so many more people than they used to feed. As the member for Flinders mentioned, and as I believe, we will meet the challenge of feeding not just the nation but the world in the future.
We have to make sure the right legislation and regulation is in place to assist farmers and does not hinder that growth. There are so many things people need to comply with. I saw recently after the drought that a lot of people in my electorate had to put in private desalination plants just to survive around the Lower Lakes—lakes Alexandrina and Albert. Now there is an issue where the EPA wants to license that brine disposal. They are going to charge people who have actually looked after themselves for their water, and I think that is absolutely disgraceful—capitalising on people who have invested better than $200,000 in each instance to look after themselves.
The progress of farming has been massive. We have gone from times, even in my early days, of operating tractors and putting in crops. You could work a paddock eight to 12 times before you sow it. Nowadays people spray the paddocks out over summer to get rid of the summer weeds, and then come in with one or two knock-downs coming into the season, when the season opens in April and May, to sow the crop. Many years ago we had single furrow ploughs. I know that, just in my area, we have 80-foot and 86-foot air seeders operating; and I know that in Queensland you have up to at least 100-foot air seeders operating, because it has always been about getting bigger so that you could remain viable to compete in this day and age.
But it is not cheap; it is expensive. Farming harvesters can be worth towards $800,000 or $900,000, depending on the options. Large air seeders, as I was discussing, complete with a cultivator, can be around $600,000. Tractors can be $300,000. Self-propelled boom sprays can be $200,000 to $400,000. It is a massive investment for private operators who are not just feeding this state but feeding our nation and feeding the world.
One thing we certainly need to be aware of is the issue of foreign ownership, and I think that, certainly, on both a state and federal basis there should be a register of who owns what so that we can keep track of who is owning what. Let's not be wrong here, there has been some great initiatives by foreign investment in the past. We have seen, whether or not you like it, the Burke irrigation area opened up. We have seen Esperance opened up by the Americans. However, I think that, with the issue of food security that has been touched on by the member for Schubert and others, we do need to make sure that we know who owns the land, and just as importantly who owns the water, and I think that both these markets could be tidied up.
I note that minister Gago was recently asked at a function about the foreign ownership issue and she just dismissed it, from what I understand, as a federal issue. Well, I do not think it is just a federal issue. I think that we all need to be involved and be well aware of what is going on around us with the production of clean, green food in this state of ours.
I would like to congratulate Philip Bruem and the people involved in the Australian Year of the Farmer. It is a great initiative. I believe that it has some federal government backing, but also a range of sponsors have got behind the Australian Year of the Farmer organisation, and I congratulate every one of them. I know that they have got nine vehicles—I think they are Toyotas—they take to shows right around the country. I have certainly seen them at the Karoonda Farm Fair and at the Cleve field days, apart from other shows in the state this year.
We must all remember where our food comes from, because it is so important that we nurture our farmers, put the right legislative processes in place, and that we actually support research and development in this state instead of what we have seen recently—tens of millions of dollars being pulled from the primary industry sector. It is a sector that contributes three times the gross revenue of mining in this state, and it will contribute a lot more than mining for a long time yet, and we need to support it. I support the motion.
Mr VAN HOLST PELLEKAAN (Stuart) (12:04): I, too, join my colleagues in supporting the member for Schubert and his very important motion. This is a very important issue, not only for the electorate of Stuart but also our state and the nation. Unlike my regional colleagues here, I have never been an active farmer. I do not have a farming background, but I certainly did grow up in a family where my father was, and still is, an agricultural economist. He has been an agricultural economist for over 50 years. I grew up with that influence and certainly the knowledge, understanding and insight of how important primary production is for our state, particularly farming.
It is important to point out that farming is a word that is used quite generally and broadly. Of course, it means cropping and grazing. Importantly, in the context of the Australian Year of the Farmer it should also include pastoralists. However, when we talk about farming in South Australia we really are talking about people who operate orchards, dairies, piggeries, vineyards, apiarists, aquaculture and horticulture.
I think our state has a marvellous opportunity in years to come with the extensive development of horticulture around our regional areas. It is certainly something that even city members of parliament would be very familiar with. It has been a mainstay of Adelaide, particularly in suburban areas, although it is now not there because the land has been taken up with housing. However, I think a large part of regional South Australia will have a great opportunity to develop horticulture.
I would also like to comment on the Seawater Greenhouse project, which is a marvellous project near Port Augusta, where solar energy is used to pump and desalinate water from the Upper Spencer Gulf. That water is then used to grow at present just tomatoes in a trial site, but it certainly can be expanded to any other fruit and vegetables that can be grown in a greenhouse. It really is a marvellous project that I understand is doing exceptionally well in the pilot stage. It has the opportunity to be developed far and wide.
I now turn to environmental responsibilities. Nobody in this house would be unaware of the fact that, as every year goes by, as we should, we are more and more aware of our environmental responsibilities. I would like to congratulate South Australia's farmers for leading in that area. There is nobody more aware of or responsible for environmental sustainability and protection of their own land than people who use it for primary production and who plan to use it for primary production for generations and, potentially, centuries to come.
I really would like to congratulate our farmers, as the member for Schubert said, particularly the younger generation that is coming along, not that the previous generations deliberately did things incorrectly. They used the best technology and the best knowledge and were as responsible as they could be and should have been at the time, but our current generation of farmers have improved significantly on it. I am very optimistic that the next generation and the one after that will be better and better again. Farmers and the farming industry as a whole need to be congratulated for that.
They are under pressure. Our farmers are feeding our state, our nation and the world while their land is put under more and more pressure. Farmers take responsibility and succeed when pressures, both environmental and space-wise, are growing, and also the demand for their produce is growing. I think they do a marvellous job in that area.
No doubt, some people find efficiency a curse. Every time a new piece of technology is available from Australia or somewhere else in the world, if you do not have it you start to fall behind, but of course it is a benefit as well. Farmers who do have the capacity to use the latest and greatest technology available in the world will be the ones who succeed. They know that far better than I do.
Keeping up with efficiency is very important. It does not matter whether you are broadacre cropper trying to put in thousands, and in some cases tens of thousands, of acres or whether you are an apiarist, who might on a weekly or monthly basis be moving beehives around the countryside, being as efficient as possible and using the best technology and knowledge available is certainly what is going to keep people successful.
As people in this house know, my great passion is regional development. I would like to highlight the fact that there are hundreds—this is not an exaggeration—of communities just in South Australia who rely upon farmers for their survival. They benefit from farming, they need farming, but they are not all farming only communities. Many of them benefit from lots of other things, some of them from tourism, some from other industries. However, without our farmers we would instantly lose hundreds of communities.
Whether you are a country person or whether you are a city person—we cannot all live in Adelaide, we cannot all work in city offices—all of South Australia benefits from having a vibrant and successful city of Adelaide and all of South Australia benefits from having a vibrant, successful and sustainable regional South Australia as well. So, thank you to our farmers for contributing to that.
Of course, in relation to exports, our state started as, and still is, and probably forever will be, a state that requires exports for the vast majority of its wealth. Of course, included in that are mining exports, but farming and agricultural exports still do play an enormous role, and that will never, ever change. Wheat, wool and other commodities sustain our state enormously.
In that vein, it would be remiss of me not to express my concern, my dissatisfaction, my anger in some stages at the state government for continually reducing the funding to PIRSA. That is a great shame and incredibly short-sighted. It hurts our state, it hurts our regions and it hurts Adelaide as well. It really is very short-sighted. We must be on the front foot of research and development in our state, and those decisions taken by our government over the last decade are completely unacceptable.
Again, just paying tribute to our farmers, people underestimate how easy it is. I know there are a lot of people in Adelaide and other capital cities who just look at it and say, 'Well, look, if you're born into a farming family and you've got lots of land and if you get some rain, it's all going to be easy.' People do not realise the risks that are involved. It is incredibly hard to grow products that rely upon overseas markets.
Our farmers are price takers. They can grow the best crops, they can do a marvellous job, use all the technology, be environmentally responsible—everything they might like to do—but if the world prices collapse it is all for nothing in that one particular year. Of course it is true as well to say that there are a lot of benefits out of their control. If world prices are fantastic, they do very well, but to have weather out of your control, and to have prices out of your control, puts an enormous strain on farming families and farming businesses that people do underestimate, and I would like them to think seriously about that.
There is also of course the enormous capital investment. It is not just the land but, as the member for Hammond mentioned, in many cases, millions of dollars of equipment is required to be at the cutting edge of technology and efficiency, and that does not come easily. You put that into the context of any other type of business you like. To be a price taker, to have volatile world prices that will determine your income in a particular year, to have weather that you cannot rely on and you cannot predict to determine your success in your year, with all of that left open, you still have to have millions of dollars, very often, invested in machinery and equipment and land. Otherwise, even if those other factors—the prices and the weather—line up, you are out of luck anyway. You are just not in the race if you have not done it.
To our farming families, to our farming communities, to farmers across our state and across our nation, we depend upon you for our economic success. I congratulate you and thank you for everything that you do for us.
Mr WHETSTONE (Chaffey) (12:13): I too rise to support the member for Schubert's motion and indeed, being today the first day of autumn, that is what farming really is all about: it is a seasonal profession, and with the seasons come the different procedures in farming. Looking at farming today, I am part of a family who has farmed in South Australia for well over 100 years. Predominantly, my great-grandfather and my grandfather were very successful stud Poll Hereford breeders—dairy, dryland farmers—and along the way I have come into farming through the irrigation sector.
I really must say, looking at what my great-grandfather and particularly my grandfather and father endured over time, you really do have to be a tough breed of person to endure the hardships, to endure the ups and downs, that farming presents.
As many of the farming fraternity here today would know, we have our good years, we have our bad years, because it all revolves around having a good season. Unfortunately, we roll with the punches when we do have those marginal seasons or the dry. In some cases, what some of the farmers are experiencing as we speak today is a serious wet season, particularly within vintage, and also within some of the horticultural crops, particularly the nuts that are now floating up the rows and floating out of some people's properties.
I guess I was fortunate enough that some my ancestors chased the best land, and I guess, predominantly, most of the state's best land was used for farming in earlier days. But over time, we have come to look at some of that marginal country, particularly up in the electorate of Chaffey. It is very marginal in the Mallee and they are, with technology, able to grow sustainable crops, particularly cereals. Look at the equipment from yesteryear to what we experience today. I still have very vivid memories of sitting on my grandfather's old Twin City tractor, which was a huge tractor—
Mr Venning: Still got it?
Mr WHETSTONE: Member for Schubert, he's hunting out old vintage equipment. But I remember sitting on that piece of equipment that, back in those days, was a prestige tractor, towing a very small scarifier or cultivator plough, or a disk, something on which we would then put a box seeder, and plant up a relatively small amount of land in comparative terms to today. It was a very, very viable industry back in those days, when the farmer rode on the sheep's back, when a pound of wool was worth a pound.
Again, we look at what we experience today. I was listening to the member for Hammond talking about some of the tractors and implements that some of the farmers use today, with 100-foot wide implements and tractors with 12 wheels, tractors that would pull buildings along. It really does amaze those who are uneducated just how they can pull such large pieces of equipment over these large pieces of land.
I would like to talk about my experience sitting on the select committee on the grain handling industry, which is a bipartisan committee, and experiencing what farmers have been through over the last couple of years in particular. In 2010, we had the state's record crop of well over 10 million tonnes of grain. The diverse problems and issues that farmers faced, I guess, explains what the farming fraternity has to go through, whether it is wet weather or dry weather, dealing with the handling of their produce and the marketing of their produce, and dealing with the quality of their produce. I think that Australia is world renowned for growing some of the highest quality grains in the world and targeting specific markets and export markets that really do supply food to the world.
Just looking at irrigation, I have a very keen interest in irrigation, because that was my line of farming some 25 years ago when I moved up to the sunny Riverland and ventured into business, buying myself an orange grove. I relied very heavily on my father-in-law back then to give me some education and expertise, because irrigation is essentially different from the dryland or broadacre farming. It is essentially different from intense livestock farming, whether it is feedlotting or intense farming, or whether it is the wild game farming. There are many diverse types of farming. It is good to see that the small business minister is here today because, as he would understand, all forms of farming are about small business. It is all about small family farming. Whether it remains as a small family farm, or whether over generations they build up that empire to make it a large family farm, it is all about small business.
There is a myriad of types of farming, particularly here in South Australia. I will not mention all of them but it does not only include things 'born to the land' but also the wild fish catch. Much of the wild fish farming has evolved over the last five to 10 years, and I think that industry is on the cusp of becoming a huge industry, not only domestically but also export earnings for the state's economy will be unlimited in the years to come. We see many fish breeding programs now to suit or cater for the growing population's demand on fish. We see many issues with being able to breed not only fish but also breed animals and grow cereals and, at the same time, deal with the needs of what the world requires today. We look at much of the world's population that is now becoming more reliant on protein, and that is the way of the world of farming today; that is, we will be chasing high protein to meet the demands, particularly in Asia and in China. That will be the future of our export industry.
Again, the farming sector is underpinned by research and development. As the member for Stuart has highlighted, we continue to see government withdrawing its support for R&D, particularly in South Australia. It is a very sad exercise to think that we are world leaders in farming, yet the support for R&D so that we can remain at the forefront and continue to be world leaders in food production is being taken away. It is called being reliant on the private sector, being reliant on the suppliers of our products to do the R&D, which is really not a level playing field, because the commercial sector is there to sell products, it is not there for the benefit of anyone bar itself.
That is something that the government must give more consideration to. It must embrace what research and development does to keep us world leaders in food production and world leaders on the farming frontier. That also underpins the biosecurity that South Australia has been so reliant on over many years—particularly in my electorate, the lens coming into South Australia from the eastern seaboard with the fruit fly program, with weeds and the like. That is something we must keep at bay.
I also refer to the Murray-Darling Basin draft plan that all irrigators and farmers are about to embark on. That is something that we must embrace; and we must look at how we are going to produce more with less water.
Mrs VLAHOS (Taylor) (12:23): I rise today to support this motion. It is very dear to my heart because many of the people I have met in the north of Adelaide around the areas of Virginia, Two Wells, Reeves Plains and up to the edge of the Mallala area are involved in primary production and agriculture, growing the crops and food for our city, and also the animals which we consume—that is, the meat we buy at the supermarket. They work very hard and are very passionate about their profession. I know that they like to be innovative and increase their productivity, as well as stay ahead of the trends that are occurring in what is an important industry to our state.
I would like to place on the record my support for the motion and for the communities that support the farmers in the north. It is important that we recognise that this is the Year of the Farmer and what a worthy contribution farmers make. It was very good that the Governor-General started the year off around Australia Day by promoting this important year.
Ms CHAPMAN (Bragg) (12:25): I rise to support this motion and thank members of the government who have indicated their support of this motion, it is very worthy. In 1836, my ancestors who arrived at Kangaroo Island were farming families. In fact, my great-grandmother, Sarah Snelling, mother of 14 children, not only made a very significant contribution to their farm on the north coast of Kangaroo Island, in addition to raising 14 children (seven boys and seven girls) she was the granddaughter of a lady who had been widowed within weeks of settlement in South Australia who herself raised young children to become good farmers on Kangaroo Island. I disclose my interest and financial membership of the Country Women's Association and as a member of Women in Agriculture and Business of South Australia, and maintain farming interests to date.
What I wish to say is this: the new minister, minister Gago in another place, covering primary industry, has spoken on a number of occasions that I have been present at dealing with primary industry. As the Minister for the Status of Women as well, she has made statements commending the involvement of women in farming. That is to be applauded, but what I find (repeatedly) is this condescending and close to insulting assumption that we as women are just starting to get in on the game. It was like a statement I heard some time ago under this government where they were talking about encouraging women to learn to become truck drivers in mining in South Australia, and there is a push for it again, which is terrific, but to suggest that they have not already been out there driving trucks for 20 years is insulting.
Members interjecting:
Ms CHAPMAN: Just in mining development. It is important to minister Gago, or anyone representing the government on these issues (both women and agriculture and primary industry), that they understand they have been out there sharing the load for 175 years in this state, not least of which during two World Wars when a lot of our men were away, and sadly many did not return, and in those communities they ran the show. So, I want no more of this nonsense about, 'We are encouraging women to come into the world of agriculture,' because, by golly, they have been there for 175 years.
The second matter I wish to raise is the question of water. Unquestionably, farming is a gambling industry. You have to rely on commodity prices, the weather and, obviously, disease and so on which may affect the product and produce to which you are working toward. It is a high risk industry and it is hard work—you have heard from other speakers on those matters—but the rewards are there, in many different ways, not always financial, but the rewards can be there, particularly in lifestyle for the families who undertake these tasks.
Water is critical. As humans, we cannot live without water. We cannot grow anything without water. We certainly cannot keep our stock alive without water. We know the River Murray is a very important vein of life that runs through this state. The member for Chaffey has admirably covered the significance of that in the region that he represents in this state. The River Murray did not come to Kangaroo Island, the last time I noticed, nevertheless we still pay the levy and all those sorts of things and we are happy to make a contribution toward the water resources of this state.
So, when this government, in the last 10 years, has come up with ideas about how it is going to support the sustainability of water in this state, we have listened carefully and where it has been appropriate we have supported it, but it has come up with a few donkeys of ideas. One of them is to have prescription all over the Adelaide Hills, not just the western area of the Mount Lofty region but the eastern area of the Mount Lofty region (where they are just about flooding in water). On the western side, in which a number of my constituency reside, operate and produce (particularly horticulture and vineyards), they are under pressure in a one size fits all prescription proposal by this government. I have spoken on this before. While there is breath in me, I will not allow a tax to be made on rain by this government. We will continue to fight that.
Several years ago, there was an attempt by the government to introduce a prescription regime on Kangaroo Island. There were public meetings. There were concerns raised about the scientific data that allegedly supported the basis upon which that was to be done. Understand this: as I think the member for Finniss has stated on other occasions, Kangaroo Island is a rock in the middle of the ocean with a bit of dirt on it. It has almost no groundwater. It relies on heavy rainfall on the western side, from Parndana, and lower rainfall where the member for Finniss lives. He is over in crow country, we live in magpie country, and at his end they have a bit less water.
What has happened over the years to address that is that the Middle River system on Kangaroo Island has been dammed. I was only a little child when this was opened and launched, and was an important part of making sure that the people of Kingscote in the eastern end had enough water to stay alive—very happy, very proud, and it was an important piece of infrastructure for the state.
What is important to understand is at the very time that this new government came in to say that we needed to have prescription water there, it was absolutely unrefuted data at that stage that 95 per cent of the—
Mrs GERAGHTY: Point of order.
The ACTING SPEAKER (Mr Sibbons): Point of order, member for Torrens.
Mrs GERAGHTY: It seems to me that the member is speaking in contradiction to the motion. This is celebrating that 2012 is the Australian Year of the Farmer. The member seems to be talking about something that is in direct contradiction to that, and almost not related to the motion at all.
The ACTING SPEAKER (Mr Sibbons): Member for Bragg, can we just celebrate the wonderful farming community.
Ms CHAPMAN: I will, but if they're dead because they haven't got any water, then we won't be celebrating anything! That is the critical element of farming; we cannot grow anything, we cannot survive, unless we have water. So, in this project of water, which was proposed by the government, it was irrefutable that 95 per cent of that river system was flowing out to sea at Snelling Beach—named after my great-grandmother's family, I might add—and that continues today. So, when they came up with this plan, the Kangaroo Island community got together and said, 'Look, if there's a problem, let us look at how we might address it.' They said—
Mr Pengilly interjecting:
Ms CHAPMAN: The local member there is leading this as well—we had a very significant debate, and it was quite clear that the science that supported this proposal was crap and that we needed to go back to square one, and that the models that had been developed on it were unreliable, and therefore, we needed to remedy that. Appropriately, those in charge of this proposal said, 'Yes, we understand that; we will go away and we will look at it again.'
Yesterday, I received a letter from the NRM board, as a landowner, saying to me—and I paraphrase—'Yes, the information was wrong when we went to it before. We went away and we looked at it again, and we've come up with a new formula. This is the rule: you can't put any dams in unless we tell you.' None at all; not even under the 5 megalitre—is that what you call them?
Mr Whetstone: Five megs.
Ms CHAPMAN: 'Megs'—the full name is megalitre—that is currently allowed under the act. Now, I received no copy of the report, nothing—I have asked for a copy of the report, and I have no doubt that they will send it to me, but what I say is this: it is not acceptable, if we want farming in this state to survive, that we have this 'announce and defend' position of government and then through it, we have notices of what is going to happen, even without the information being provided prior to the decision being made. That is just unacceptable.
I think it is important that we understand that if we want a thriving farming community in this state, and we want it to be the bread basket for the world, and we want it to actually be the financial cornerstone, along with other primary industries in this state, then we have to make sure it has the support; not the disingenuous policies that are being emitted under the grounds that they are helping the environment or water sustainability, that they crush these other things.
Water sustainability is absolutely critical to the development of farming and anything else in this state—manufacturing, et al. But, it is not acceptable that the government comes up with proposals and crushes everyone, including the farming community, in direct contradiction of that being allowed to flourish. I support the motion.
Mr PICCOLO (Light) (12:33): Mr Acting Speaker, I would just like to speak briefly on this matter. My electorate of Light has a number of farmers; not only farmers in terms of crops, etc. (such as wheat farmers), but there is also horticulture and viticulture throughout the electorate.
First of all, I would like to make a couple of comments about the area close to where I live, and the history of some of the farming communities where I live. We arrived in the area in the early 1960s, and farming in the sixties to today has changed dramatically. I would like to pay particular tribute, in part of the celebration of farming, to some of the communities which have come and gone through the electorate.
In the early 1960s and 1970s the community where I live had a lot of people of Greek and Italian background and the farmers, who had obviously come from overseas, along with people from other nationalities as well, predominantly worked in glasshouses, as market gardeners, or chicken farmers. They were quite small farms, but they were able to make a reasonable farm income to raise their families. That has changed over time. I can recall a dairy farmer down the road who used to have a horse and cart—this was in my lifetime. He would go down the road and drop off milk.
The Hon. A. Koutsantonis interjecting:
Mr PICCOLO: There you go. More recently people from Vietnam and other countries of Southern Asia have come to live in the area, and they bring with them, as did the early migrants, a whole range of techniques they used in their country of birth and have tried to adapt them to Australian situations. In the main they have been very successful, predominantly for two reasons: first, they work very hard. If anybody has worked in a glasshouse—and I only do it once a year when I have to pick tomatoes for my mum—they will know it is very hard work. Secondly, they work together as families. That is one thing that is very common in rural and regional Australia, whether one is of European or Anglo background. Those rural communities have succeeded because they work as a family unit.
I also mention the important role played by women in farming communities. I agree in part with what was said earlier when we talked about women in the workforce. Women have been in the workforce since the year dot. In terms of the farming community, they have made major contributions to farming. They have not only done the work on the farms but also often had the role of raising families as well, so their life has been particularly difficult. I also pay tribute to the women: whether they have worked supporting market gardeners or farmers of different types, they have made a major contribution to our communities.
The other thing I would like to mention is that farming has changed. A lot of those small farms have now disappeared. Farming productivity and efficiency has improved out of site. Some of the most efficient farming in the world occurs in this country and this state, which helps ensure we have food security not only for our own nation but for people around the world.
One of the areas that has obviously changed dramatically is in the area of intensive farming with the changes in animal welfare law. One of the challenges farmers are facing is how to meet the increasing challenges faced by consumer and other groups' expectations about the ethical treatment of animals, and that is an area into which farmers are moving. It is interesting as I have a pig farmer in my electorate who I am working with at the moment, and he is now looking at changing his whole farm to being environmentally sustainable farming. That is good for the environment and also much more friendly for the animals. The old days of pigs being raised in closed sheds are disappearing. So, we have a number of benefits.
Farmers are adapting. We have to be mindful that they cannot adapt overnight, and people need resources and time to do that. I get a little annoyed at times with some of the lobby groups who want change now. A lot of the farming community are happy to change, but they just need time as it is not a cheap process to do that—it is very expensive.
My next point is that a lot of farming is very marginal because of the lack of competition. Whether you are a vegetable farmer, growing grapes, fruit or wheat, with the limited number of people who retail, wholesale or purchase a product, the lack of competition particularly in retailing is putting the squeeze on a lot of farmers. Something about which we need to be very mindful in this place is that competition delivers benefits, but the lack of competition or perceived competition (and I am talking Coles and Woolworths, etc.) can distort the market significantly where we could literally wipe out our small producers. We need to be mindful of that.
With those few comments, again, I would like to pay tribute to all those farmers in my electorate, those people particularly who have come from overseas and who have adapted and farmed in this area. Again, I pay tribute to those small farmers around my area who came here and not only learnt a new language and a new culture but who have also successfully farmed. I wish them well.
Ms THOMPSON (Reynell) (12:40): I will not keep the member for Fisher long. The member for Taylor and the member for Light have spoken very eloquently and adequately on the government support for this motion and for the International Year of Farmers and our recognition that, indeed, we do rely on our farmers for our food; and particularly the comments of the member for Light about people who came from overseas and adapted to a very different climate, a very different culture and very different soil and who have been instrumental in bringing us new products in a very challenging environment.
However, I could not allow this debate to proceed any further without responding to some of the remarks made by the member for Bragg about the minister for women and the minister for primary industries, the Hon. Gail Gago. I am absolutely confident, and from my personal knowledge am aware, that the honourable minister has not just discovered women in farming. The honourable member is well aware that women have been on farms from day dot. My family emigrated to Australia in 1838 as agricultural labourers.
Members interjecting:
Ms THOMPSON: We do not know much about the history, but, with the involvement of the Irish community and working on the land, I am pretty certain that my great, great, great whatever grandmother was also working on the land, although her occupation is not recorded as the custom then was only to refer to the occupation of the man in the household.
In my own work as an equal opportunities officer and an adviser in the area of women in the then department of labour, I was involved in organising consultations with rural women in conjunction with the then women's adviser to the premier. This was quite some years ago (somewhere around about 1988, I think), and a time when the role of women was discussed. Women in farming then usually described themselves as 'farmers' wives'. They did not describe themselves as farmers. My great aunty Kath from Redhill always described herself as a farmer's wife.
It has been in the last 20 years that more women have been describing themselves as farmers, because I am sure there always were some who described themselves that way. The minister for women has been celebrating the changed role of women in farming and the fact that they are now driving the tractors and not only doing the books—and 'only' is not really appropriate, as doing the books is incredibly important.
When I lived in the country as a young child, we ran the Cambrai pub. I often happened to be in the bar at 6 o'clock and I was very well aware of all the farmers who came into the bar at that time, or close to, usually in the middle of winter when they had been out on their tractors. It was a port and stout that they had—a very warming drink; I thoroughly recommend it. Never once did I see a woman coming in off the tractor to have a stout and port. It was all the blokes.
Women are now driving the tractors. If they are cold after spending a day on the farm, ploughing away, they would probably now be having the stout and ports, too. There is a change, and we need to note that and celebrate it.
The Hon. R.B. SUCH (Fisher) (12:45): I support this motion. I have had a longstanding interest in agriculture; in fact, I left school when I was 14 to work on a farm over at Alford. I was a member of Rural Youth; I have still have the badge from those days. Farming is a very important activity. It encompasses not only grains and horticulture but the whole range of food production. It is a pretty tough gig being a farmer. We often hear all farmers are poor. That is not true; some are quite well off, but many do struggle. I am most familiar now with the Mallee. I think Mallee farmers are a breed unto themselves. I think they are fantastic. Not many of them make a fortune, but they are good, decent, honest people who toil hard.
There are a couple of issues I would like to mention whilst we are celebrating what farmers do. We need to acknowledge a lot of the cost pressures on them, the fact that we still do not have proper food labelling, and the decline of many country towns, and that means a reduction in services. I think there should be a charter which makes it quite clear that people who live in the country (obviously farmers are included) are not denied a proper level of services. I think that should be not just the catchcry of royalties for the region type argument but a basic right that people in the country, which, as I say, includes the farmers, are not denied services simply because they do not live in the big city. One of their big concerns is roads, because they are the lifeblood of rural areas. Many of the roads in country areas need attention, including some of the major arterials. I will keep raising those issues form time to time.
South Australian farmers have pioneered a lot of things, including dryland farming, and we are very much into direct seeding and no till and all those improved irrigation techniques. I commend our farming community for what they do. I think it is important that not just children in the city but everyone recognises that food does not come out of the supermarket. It might at the end, but it ultimately originates from the hard work of farmers. I know myself, trying to grow a bit of fruit as a hobby, how hard it is to produce quality produce when you are challenged by nature and minister Caica's parrots to produce fruit.
I say well done to the farmers. We will continue to support you and hope that over time the cost pressures on you are not unreasonable but ones that you can cope with and that you are not pushed out by those whose interests are other than in the best interests of this country. I support this motion.
Mr BROCK (Frome) (14:48): I congratulate the member for Schubert on bringing this to our attention. The contribution of farmers in all of Australia in the last century has been underestimated, I believe. If you look at some people when they buy something from a supermarket, they do not understand where it comes from. They just get it, go home and put the food on the table and they eat it, and they do not appreciate the hard toil of the farmers over the last century.
In my younger days I lived at Wandearah. It was a very small community but it had lots of small farming allotments. Today, they are dramatically reduced and a large number of allotments are now made into larger allotments. It makes it harder for the communities to survive. I always wanted to be a farmer when I was younger. I thought it was a great lifestyle. I always wanted to be a dairy farmer. My uncle at Bute had a dairy farm, and it was fantastic going there, as well as Greenock and the other areas down there. It was beautiful to go down there to see and milk the cows. Looking back—
The Hon. R.B. Such: Look what happened to Brokie, though.
Mr BROCK: I will not go into Robert Brokenshire; he is a very good man and he is a great farmer. Things have changed: my electorate of Frome has a very diversified unit of agriculture. We have viticulture, we have grain and we also have dairy farming, but unfortunately that is a dying phase. The dairy farming in particular is being wiped out and, before we know it, everything will be coming from overseas. Australia has the greatest opportunity to be the food bowl for Asia. We have so many challenges going forward. There are so many issues there to face and, in particular, the security of water is a big issue.
I congratulate the women over the many years who have supported the husbands and the sons who have been on the farms and looked after them, and they also looked after the shearers when they were in the shearing sheds. You forget about that because the shearers would be there, and the wives, the daughters and the girlfriends would bring the food out and certainly look after those people.
The lack of security with water is only one of the issues. Our farmers have everything going against them. They have nature, world prices and the Australian dollar all as challenges, but they are very resilient and they will not die down. They will continue on. That is why I have great pleasure in being the chair of the select committee into the grain industry, to ensure that we make everything as viable and as streamlined as we can for the grain industry in particular to be able to go forward and to secure that industry, which is very important not only to South Australia but all over Australia.
I will close on this matter but, again, I congratulate all our farmers throughout all of Australia, in South Australia in particular, and again I congratulate the member for Schubert for bringing this to the attention of the house. I certainly endorse the motion and congratulate all our farmers across all of Australia.
Mr VENNING (Schubert) (12:51): I thank all members for their contributions and their encouraging words. I also thank the government for its offer of support. I hope that everybody will get involved in the various programs throughout the year. I commend Mrs Carol Schofield for taking their message to the people. I met her last Saturday at the Angaston show with the first caravan. It was great to meet her and she does great work. Again, I extend an invitation to anyone who wants to visit our farm, particularly during harvest. I urge other farmers to do the same because we know that showing is better than telling.
Motion carried.