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ATKINSON, Michael John
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Speeches
- Banfield, Hon. D.h.l.
- Citizen's Right of Reply
- Clerk, Retirement
- Creedon, Hon. C.W.
- Davenport By-Election
- Evans, Hon. I.f.
- Freedom of Information
- Governor's Speech
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Independent Commissioner Against Corruption Act
- Indigenous Communities Funding
-
Member for Heysen
-
Parliament House Security
- Presentation to Governor
- Southcott, Heather
- Speaker, Election
-
Speaker's Ruling
- Standing Orders Committee
- Stanley, Dr Coral
- State Election Campaign
- Such, Hon. R.b.
- Supplementary Questions
- Questions
- Answers
-
Speeches
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BEDFORD, Frances Ellen
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
-
Appropriation Bill 2014
- Australian International 3 Day Event
- Courts Administration (Directions) Amendment Bill
- Dennis, Retired Lieutenant Colonel Michael
- Economic and Finance Committee
- Festival of Music
- Ice Factor Spectacular
- Lady Kintore Cottages (Trust Property) Amendment Bill
- Lyell McEwin Hospital
- Mary, Lady Downer
- Military Commemorations
- Miller, Mr Alan
- Modbury Cricket Club
- Modbury Special School
- Muriel Matters Room
- National Calisthenic Championships
- National Police Remembrance Day
- National Reconciliation Week
- Pedal Prix
- Performing Arts
- Premier's ANZAC Spirit School Prize
- Remembrance Day
- Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of SA
- Royal Society for the Blind
- Social Development Committee: Sale and Consumption of Alcohol
- Southcott, Heather
- Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
- Supply Bill 2014
- University of Adelaide
- Valedictories
- Victory Church
- White Ribbon Day
- Whitlam, Hon. E.G.
-
Questions
- Autism
- Common Ground Adelaide Apartments
- Crime Prevention
- Disability Justice Plan
- Early Childhood Education
- Federal Budget
- Homeless Funding Arrangements
- Housing SA
-
Information and Communication Technology
-
2014-11-12
-
- Matthew Flinders Statue
-
Modbury Hospital
- Northern Disability Hub
- OzAsia Festival
- Park-And-Ride Facilities
-
Speeches
-
BELL, Troy Stephen
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BETTISON, Zoe Lee
- Speeches
-
Answers
-
Affordable Housing
-
2014-06-19
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- Carers Week
-
Common Ground Adelaide Apartments
- Communities and Social Inclusion Department
-
Communities and Social Inclusion Department Screening Unit
-
2014-05-20
- 2014-07-01
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- Communities and Social Inclusion Grants
- Community Foodbank Program
-
Community Housing
-
2014-05-07
- 2014-07-02
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- Community Safety Directorate
- Community Support Services
-
Concessions
-
2014-05-20
- 2014-10-15
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-
Concessions and Seniors Information System
-
2014-06-18
- 2014-09-23
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- Domiciliary Care SA
- Emergency Electricity Payment Scheme
- Emergency Services Levy
-
Energy Concession Scheme
-
2014-06-18
- 2014-09-23
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- Family and Community Development Program
- Family Wellbeing Centres
- Federal Budget
- Gamblers Rehabilitation Fund
- Government Boards and Committees
-
Homeless Figures
-
2014-06-18
-
- Homeless Funding Arrangements
-
Housing SA
- Housing SA Customer Debt
- Housing SA Multi-Trade Contract
- Housing SA Rent and Occupancy Reviews
-
Housing SA Waiting List
-
Indigenous Programs, Grants and Funding
-
Member for Reynell
-
Multicultural SA
-
2014-10-14
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- National Rental Affordability Scheme
- Office for the Ageing
- Oncall Language Services
- Portolesi, Ms G.
- Public Sector Screening Review
- Public Service Employees
- Retirement Villages Register
- Riverland Housing
-
Site Contamination, Clovelly Park and Mitchell Park
- South Australian Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs Commission
- State Government Concessions
-
Unanswered Questions on Notice
- Volunteer Support Fund
- Volunteering Strategy for South Australia
- Youth Development Programs
-
Youth Justice
-
2014-12-03
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- Youth Programs
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-
BIGNELL, Leon William Kennedy
- Speeches
-
Answers
- Adelaide Shores
- Agriculture Sector
- Australian International 3 Day Event
-
Brighton Rugby Union Football Club
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2014-05-20
-
-
Bundaleer Forest
- China Trade
- China-Australia Free Trade Agreement
-
Clipsal 500
- Commonwealth Games
- Cucumber Green Mottle Mosaic Virus
- Eyre Peninsula
- Federal Budget
-
Forestry Forum
-
2014-10-28
-
-
ForestrySA
- ForestrySA Indigenous Programs
-
Fruit Fly
-
Grain Crop
- Hassad Australia
- India Trade
-
Indigenous Programs, Grants and Funding
-
2014-07-24
- 2014-08-07
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- International Visitors
- Lenswood Research Centre
-
Marine Parks
-
2014-06-19
-
2014-09-18
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- New Horizons
- Northern Adelaide Irrigation Scheme
- Pastoral Lands Visit
- Phylloxera
- Port Pirie Sports Facility
-
Rural Research and Development for Profit
- South Australian River Murray Sustainability Irrigation Industry Improvement Program
- South East Forestry Partnerships Program
-
Sports Vouchers
-
2014-12-04
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- Tour Down Under
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BROCK, Geoffrey Graeme
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Speeches
- Appropriation Bill 2014
- Economic and Finance Committee
- Local Government (Governance) Amendment Bill
- Marine Parks (Sanctuary Zones) Amendment Bill
- Metropolitan, Rural and Remote Regions Relationship
- Murray-Darling Basin Ministerial Council
-
Port Pirie Smelter
-
2014-12-04
-
- Regional Development Australia
- Regional Development Fund
- Regional Health Services
- Regional Impact Assessment Statements
- Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of SA
- Sittings and Business
- Such, Hon. R.b.
- White Ribbon Day
-
Answers
- Black Spot Funding
-
Clare Valley Water Supply
-
2014-06-18
-
2014-10-29
-
- Downer Edi Port Augusta
-
Emergency Services Levy
-
2014-11-11
-
-
Grant Expenditure
-
2014-10-14
-
-
Housing SA
-
2014-06-18
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- Indigenous Programs, Grants and Funding
-
Jobs Accelerator Fund
-
2014-10-14
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- Legislative Council President
- Local Government Act
- Local Government Elections
-
Local Government Oath of Office
- Major Projects Fund
-
Marine Parks
-
2014-05-06
-
2014-05-22
-
2014-06-03
-
2014-06-18
- 2014-09-18
- 2014-10-29
-
-
Member for Frome, Government Agreement
- Ministerial Staff
- Murray River Funding
- Murray-Darling Basin Regional Economic Diversification Program
- Northern Adelaide Irrigation Scheme
- Nyrstar
-
Public Service Employees
-
2014-10-14
-
- Regional Development Australia
-
Regional Development Fund
- Regional Impact Assessment Statements
-
Regional South Australia Cabinet Committee
- Road Funding
-
Site Contamination, Clovelly Park and Mitchell Park
- Skills for Jobs in Regions
-
South Australian Regional Organisation of Councils
- Water Pricing
-
Speeches
-
CAICA, Paul
-
Speeches
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee
- Address in Reply
- Appropriation Bill 2014
- Bryant, Mr Malcolm
- Caica Cup
- Child Protection
- Colton Electorate
- Commission of Inquiry on Electoral Reform Bill
-
Commissioner for Children and Young People Bill
- Container Deposit Scheme
- Electoral Reform
- Evans, Hon. I.f.
- Federal Government
- Jones, Mr Henry
- Marine Parks (Sanctuary Zones) Amendment Bill
- Member for Unley
- Port Pirie Smelter
- Premier's Reading Challenge
- Return to Work Bill
- Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of SA
- Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
- Such, Hon. R.b.
- Supply Bill 2014
- Tanning Beds
- University of Adelaide
- Volunteers
- Walk Together
- White Ribbon Day
-
Questions
- Australian International 3 Day Event
- Business Transformation Voucher Program
- China-Australia Free Trade Agreement
- Defence White Paper
- Expert Panel on Planning Reform
- Federal Budget
- Investment and Trade Initiatives
- Office for the Public Sector
- Public Sector Change Projects
- Public Transport
- Remote Airstrip Upgrade Program
- Riverbank Precinct
- Road Safety Fund
- South Australian Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs Commission
- Universal Access Program
-
Speeches
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CHAPMAN, Vickie Ann
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Administration and Probate (Removal of Requirement for Surety) Amendment Bill
- Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Appropriation Bill 2014
- Australian Crime Commission (South Australia) (Examinations) Amendment Bill
- Banfield, Hon. D.h.l.
- Bolaffi, Mr Allen
- Child Development and Wellbeing Bill
- Child Sex Offenders Registration (Control Orders and Other Measures) Amendment Bill
- City of Adelaide (Capital City Committee) Amendment Bill
- Civil Liability (Disclosure of Information) Amendment Bill
- Commission of Inquiry on Electoral Reform Bill
-
Commissioner for Kangaroo Island Bill
- Criminal Assets Confiscation (Prescribed Drug Offenders) Amendment Bill
-
Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) (Blood Testing for Diseases) Amendment Bill
-
2014-10-14
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- Criminal Law (Sentencing) (Character Evidence) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law (Sentencing) (Suspended Sentences) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Sexual Offences - Cognitive Impairment) Amendment Bill
- Domestic and Family Violence
- Domestic Violence
- Economic and Finance Committee: Emergency Services Levy 2014-15
- Evans, Hon. I.f.
- Evidence (Protections for Journalists) Amendment Bill
- Fair Work (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Freedom of Information (Offences) Amendment Bill
- Government Accountability
- Greste, Mr Peter
-
Housing Trust Tenants Association
-
2014-06-05
-
- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Legislative Review Committee: Partial Defence of Provocation
- Member for Heysen
- Member's Leave
- Minister for Education and Child Development
- National Police Remembrance Day
- Parliament House Security
- Public Works Committee: State Drill Core Reference Library Facility
-
Return to Work Bill
-
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide Charitable Trust (Membership of Trust) Amendment Bill
-
2014-10-14
- 2014-11-11
-
- Social Development Committee: Recidivist Young Offenders and Youth Parole Board Act Review
-
South Australian Employment Tribunal Bill
-
2014-09-24
-
- Southcott, Heather
- Speaker's Ruling
- Stamp Duties (Off-The-Plan Apartments) Amendment Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Boards and Committees - Abolition and Reform) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Legal Practitioners) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (SACAT) Bill
- Statutory Officers Committee
- Succession to the Crown (Request) Bill
- Such, Hon. R.b.
-
Supply Bill 2014
- University of Adelaide
- White Ribbon Day
- Whitlam, Hon. E.G.
-
Questions
- Adelaide Casino
-
Adelaide Festival Centre
-
2014-09-18
-
- Affordable Housing
-
APY Lands
-
2014-10-16
-
- Buckland Park
- Bute to Kulpara Road Upgrade
-
Child Protection
-
Corcoran, Ms Mary-Lou
-
Courts Administration Authority
-
2014-09-16
-
- Cyber Safety Campaign
- Darlington Interchange
-
Debelle Inquiry
-
2014-05-07
-
- Domestic Violence
- Early Childhood Education
-
Families SA Adverse Events Review Committee
- Footy Express
-
Freedom of Information
-
Gawler Rail Line
-
2014-10-28
-
-
Gillman Land Sale
-
2014-05-07
-
2014-05-21
-
2014-06-04
-
2014-06-18
-
2014-06-19
-
2014-08-05
- 2014-09-17
- 2014-10-14
- 2014-10-28
-
2014-11-11
-
2014-11-19
-
2014-12-03
- 2014-12-04
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- Government Buildings
- Government Employee Housing
- Harvey, Mark Christopher
-
Kerin, Dr Paul
-
2014-10-28
-
- Laura to Gladstone Road Upgrade
-
Legislative Council President
-
Local Councils
-
2014-06-17
-
- Millswood Railway Station
-
Ministerial Staff
-
More Than Cars Campaign
-
2014-10-14
-
- Mount Barker, Littlehampton and Nairne Strategic Infrastructure Plan
- Netley Commercial Park
-
Newport Quays
-
2014-05-22
-
-
Newport Quays Development
-
2014-08-05
-
- O-Bahn
-
O-Bahn Tunnel
- Premier and Cabinet Department
- Regional Impact Assessment Statements
-
Riverbank Authority
-
2014-09-18
-
-
Riverbank Precinct
-
2014-06-03
-
- Road Maintenance
-
Road Safety
- Royal Visit
- SafeWork SA Advisory Council
- Social Ventures Australia
-
South Road Upgrades
-
2014-05-06
- 2014-07-01
-
- Victims of Crime Compensation Scheme
- Water Pricing
-
Speeches
-
CLOSE, Susan Elizabeth
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
-
Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
2014-12-03
-
2014-12-04
-
-
Appropriation Bill 2014
- 2014-07-02
-
2014-08-05
- Clean Energy Summit
- Commissioner for Children and Young People Bill
- Commissioner for Public Sector Employment
- Export Industry
- Marine Parks
- Marine Parks (Sanctuary Zones) Amendment Bill
- Office for the Public Sector
-
Pastoral Land Management and Conservation (Renewable Energy) Amendment Bill
- 2014-09-18
-
2014-10-14
- Public Sector Enterprise Agreement
- Service SA
-
Site Contamination, Clovelly Park and Mitchell Park
- Site Contamination, Hendon Area
- Sittings and Business
- Such, Hon. R.b.
- Supply Bill 2014
- Whitlam, Hon. E.G.
-
Answers
-
Automotive Industry
- Automotive Transformation Taskforce
-
Business Transformation Voucher Program
- Carr Components
- Clare Valley Water Supply
-
Combet, Mr Greg
-
2014-06-18
-
-
Commissioner for Public Employment
-
2014-05-06
-
-
Commissioner for Public Sector Employment
-
2014-07-01
-
2014-07-02
- 2014-07-03
- 2014-10-14
-
- Digital Market Square
- Domestic Violence
- Government Digital Strategy
- Grant Expenditure
-
Grant Programs
-
2014-09-18
-
- Grants and Subsidies
- ICT Awards
- Information and Communication Technology
- Investment and Trade Initiatives
-
Manufacturing Sector
- Manufacturing Technologies Program
- Manufacturing Works
- Murray River Funding
- Murray-Darling Basin Regional Economic Diversification Program
-
Office for the Public Sector
- Open Data Initiatives
- Our Jobs Plan
- Public Sector Change Projects
- Public Sector Workforce
- Public Service Employees
- Regional Business
-
Service SA
- Shared Services
-
Site Contamination, Clovelly Park and Mitchell Park
- Small Business Innovation Research
- South Australian Executive Service Induction Program
- Targeted Voluntary Separation Packages
-
Tonsley Park Development
-
-
Speeches
-
DIGANCE, Annabel Faith Catford
-
Speeches
- Ach Group
- Active Elders Association
- Address in Reply
- Child Development and Wellbeing Bill
- Commissioner for Children and Young People Bill
- Edwardstown Primary School
- Flinders University Tonsley Campus
- Gym Assembly
- International Day for Disaster Reduction
- Legislative Review Committee
- Legislative Review Committee: Partial Defence of Provocation
- New Venture Institute Awards
- Oaklands Estate Residents' Association
-
Public Works Committee
- Public Works Committee: Annual Report 2013-14
- Public Works Committee: Happy Valley Outfall Channel Upgrade Project
-
Public Works Committee: Port Lincoln, Adelaide Women's, Mount Gambier Prison Expansions
- Public Works Committee: Riverland Regional Visit
- Public Works Committee: State Drill Core Reference Library Facility
- Rajah Street Community House
- Refugees
- Sittings and Business
- Southern Science Expo
- Such, Hon. R.b.
- Suicide Prevention
- Tonsley Park Public Transport Project
-
White Ribbon Day
-
2014-11-20
-
-
Questions
- Aged-Care Beds
- Business Transformation Voucher Program
- Clipsal 500
- Cycling Infrastructure
- Domestic Violence
- Ebola Virus
- Expert Panel on Planning Reform
- Federal Budget
- India Trade
- Mount Barker, Littlehampton and Nairne Strategic Infrastructure Plan
- National Commission of Audit
- Regional Business
-
South Road Upgrades
- Tonsley Park Development
-
Speeches
-
EVANS, Iain Frederick
-
Speeches
-
Address in Reply
-
2014-05-07
-
-
Appropriation Bill 2014
- Commissioner for Public Employment
- Economic and Finance Committee: Annual Report 2013-14
- Economic and Finance Committee: Emergency Services Levy 2014-15
- Evans, Hon. I.f.
- Freedom of Information
- Health Services
- Holmes, Mr Allan
- HomeStart Finance
- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption Act
-
Industrial Relations Commission
- Member for Heysen
- Parliamentary Committees (Electoral Laws and Practices Committee) Amendment Bill
- Return to Work Bill
- Statutes Amendment (SACAT) Bill
- Such, Hon. R.b.
-
Supply Bill 2014
-
-
Questions
-
Capital Works
- Car Parking Levy
- Child Protection
-
Commissioner for Public Employment
-
2014-05-06
-
-
Commissioner for Public Sector Employment
- Courts Administration Authority
- Emergency Services Levy
- Forestry Fire Insurance Fund
-
Freedom of Information
-
2014-06-05
-
-
Gawler Rail Line
-
2014-10-15
-
- Health Budget
-
HomeStart Finance
- Marine Parks
-
Motor Accident Commission
-
2014-06-05
-
- Mount Barker, Littlehampton and Nairne Strategic Infrastructure Plan
- National Commission of Audit
- Privatisation
-
Public Sector Appointments
-
2014-05-22
-
- Public Sector Confidentiality Agreements
- Regional Health Services
-
State Final Demand
-
2014-06-04
-
-
State Finances
- State Government Revenue
- State Growth
-
WorkCover
-
-
Speeches
-
GARDNER, John Anthony William
-
Speeches
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Report 2013-14
- Address in Reply
- Anti-Semitism
-
Appropriation Bill 2014
- 2014-07-02
-
2014-08-05
- Asylum Seekers
- Australian Crime Commission (South Australia) (Examinations) Amendment Bill
- Bolaffi, Mr Allen
- Campbelltown Rotary Outback Experience
- Cherry Farming
- Child Development and Wellbeing Bill
- Commission of Inquiry on Electoral Reform Bill
- Controlled Substances (Simple Possession Offences) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) (Blood Testing for Diseases) Amendment Bill
-
Dementia
- Domestic and Family Violence
- Domestic Violence
- Economic and Finance Committee: Emergency Services Levy 2014-15
- Gorge Road Closures
- Ibrahim, Mariam
- Industrial Relations Commission
- Local Government (Elections) (Voting) Amendment Bill
- Member's Leave
- National Police Remembrance Day
- Parliamentary Behaviour
- Public Works Committee: Port Lincoln, Adelaide Women's, Mount Gambier Prison Expansions
- Social Development Committee: Sale and Consumption of Alcohol
- Stanley, Dr Coral
- Statutes Amendment (Rights of Foster Parents and Guardians) Bill
- Succession to the Crown (Request) Bill
- Such, Hon. R.b.
-
Supply Bill 2014
-
2014-06-04
-
- Thurnwald, Mrs L.g.
- University of Adelaide
- White Ribbon Day
- Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (Firefighters) Amendment Bill
- World Sport Rugby Carnival
-
Questions
- Aboriginal Liaison Officers
- Abuse Prevention Programs
-
Adelaide Women's Prison
-
2014-08-06
-
-
Asylum Seekers
- Cabinet Conduct
-
Child Protection
-
Correctional Services
-
Domestic Violence
-
Drug and Alcohol Services
-
2014-11-12
-
-
Justice Reform
- Kerin, Dr Paul
-
Ministerial Staff
- National Police Certificate Applications
- Nicotine Replacement Therapy
- Police Accommodation
- Police Cars
-
Police Cells
-
Police Disciplinary Tribunal
-
2014-09-24
-
-
Police, Body-Worn Video
-
2014-10-14
-
-
Prison Capacity
- Prison Guard Uniforms
- Prison Tenders
-
Prisoner Numbers
-
2014-09-24
- 2014-10-14
-
2014-10-29
-
- Prisoner Rehabilitation Programs
- Prisoners, Mobile Phones
- Prisons, Illicit Drugs and Contraband Detection
- Project Shield
- South Australia Police
-
Youth Justice
-
2014-12-03
-
- Youth Mental Health First Aid
-
Speeches
-
GEE, Jonathan Peter
- Speeches
- Questions
-
GOLDSWORTHY, Roger Mark
-
Speeches
-
Appropriation Bill 2014
- Evans, Hon. I.f.
- Local Government (Elections) (Voting) Amendment Bill
- Metropolitan, Rural and Remote Regions Relationship
- Return to Work Bill
- Supply Bill 2014
-
Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (Firefighters) Amendment Bill
-
- Questions
-
Speeches
-
GRIFFITHS, Steven Paul
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Appropriation Bill 2014
-
2014-07-02
- 2014-07-24
-
- City of Adelaide (Capital City Committee) Amendment Bill
-
Commissioner for Kangaroo Island Bill
- 2014-08-07
-
2014-09-16
- 2014-09-18
- Commonwealth Games
-
Economic and Finance Committee: Emergency Services Levy 2014-15
- Freedom of Information (Offences) Amendment Bill
- Goyder Electorate
- Housing Trust Tenants Association
-
Local Government (Elections) (Voting) Amendment Bill
-
2014-06-05
- 2014-06-19
- 2014-09-25
-
- Local Government (Governance) Amendment Bill
- Marine Parks (Sanctuary Zones) Amendment Bill
- Metropolitan, Rural and Remote Regions Relationship
- Port Pirie Smelter
- Regional Development Australia
-
Regional Impact Assessment Statements
- Select Committee on a Review of the Retirement Villages Act 1987
-
Supply Bill 2014
- Travel Agents Repeal Bill
-
Questions
-
Black Spot Funding
-
2014-05-06
-
- Cabinet Conduct
-
Clare Valley Water Supply
- Council Rate Concessions
-
Emergency Services Levy
-
Grant Expenditure
-
2014-10-14
-
-
Jobs Accelerator Fund
-
2014-10-14
-
-
Local Government Act
- 2014-06-17
-
2014-06-18
-
Local Government Oath of Office
-
2014-11-20
-
- Major Projects Fund
-
Marine Parks
-
2014-05-06
- 2014-05-22
-
2014-06-18
-
2014-06-19
-
2014-09-18
-
2014-10-29
-
-
Member for Frome, Government Agreement
- Ministerial Staff
-
Murray River Funding
-
2014-10-29
-
-
Northern Adelaide Irrigation Scheme
-
2014-06-17
-
- Premier's State/Local Government Forum
-
Public Service Employees
-
2014-10-14
-
- Regional Development Australia
-
Regional Development Fund
- Regional Development Portfolio
-
Regional Impact Assessment Statements
-
Regional South Australia Cabinet Committee
- Rex Minerals
-
Road Funding
-
2014-05-07
-
- SA Water
-
South Australian Regional Organisation of Councils
- Volunteer Firefighters, Workers Compensation
-
Water Pricing
-
-
Speeches
-
HAMILTON-SMITH, Martin Leslie James
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Air Warfare Destroyer Project
- Anti-Semitism
- Appropriation Bill 2014
- China Trade
-
Defence Shipbuilding
- Marine Parks (Sanctuary Zones) Amendment Bill
- Minister for Education and Child Development
- Remembrance Day
- South-East Asia Engagement Strategy
- Statutes Amendment (Legal Practitioners) Bill
- Such, Hon. R.b.
- Unconventional Gas Projects
- World War I
-
Questions
- Fleet SA
-
Penrice Soda
-
2014-05-06
-
-
Answers
- ANZAC Centenary Memorial Garden Walk
- China-Australia Free Trade Agreement
-
Citrus Exports
-
2014-07-01
-
- Clean Energy Package
-
Defence Shipbuilding
- Defence White Paper
- Grant Expenditure
-
Indonesia Trade
-
2014-06-19
- 2014-08-05
-
- Investment and Trade Initiatives
- Job Creation
- Land 400 Project
- Ministerial Staff
- Public Service Employees
- State Export Figures
- Submarine Program
- Torrens Parade Ground
- Trade and Investment Ministers' Meeting
- Trade Figures
-
Trade Missions
-
2014-10-14
-
-
Speeches
-
HILDYARD, Katrine
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Carers SA Awards
- Child Development and Wellbeing Bill
- Christie Downs Fun Day
- Commissioner for Children and Young People Bill
- Community Service Organisations
- Domestic and Family Violence
- Domestic Violence
-
Federal Budget
- Murray River
- NAIDOC Week
- Public Schools
- Regional Schools, Asset Disposal
- School Funding
- Social Development Committee
- Social Development Committee: Recidivist Young Offenders and Youth Parole Board Act Review
- Superannuation Guarantee
- Surfing Reserve
- Youth Sector
-
Questions
- Adelaide City Investment
- Australian of the Year Awards
- Carers Week
- Education System
- Employment
- Federal Budget
- Kangaroo Island Futures Authority
- Late Night Trading Code of Practice
- Mid North Visit
- National Education Reform Agreement
- Prime Minister's Prizes for Science
-
School Funding
- Southern Expressway
- Transforming Health Summit
-
Speeches
-
HUGHES, Edward Joseph
-
Speeches
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Report 2013-14
- Address in Reply
- Asbestos Victims Memorial Service
- Child Development and Wellbeing Bill
- China-Australia Free Trade Agreement
- Giles Electorate
- Local Government (Elections) (Voting) Amendment Bill
- Marine Parks (Sanctuary Zones) Amendment Bill
- Muradel Demonstration Project
- Petrol Pricing
- Port Pirie Smelter
- Regional Health Services
- Renewable Energy
- Renewable Energy Projects
-
Questions
- Affordable Housing
- China-Australia Free Trade Agreement
- Country Cabinet
- Diesel Storage Facility
-
Federal Budget
- Grain Crop
- International Mining and Resources Conference
- Local Government Elections
- Mineral and Energy Resources
- Murray River Ferries
- Nyrstar
- Oil and Gas Sector
- Regional Development Fund
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KENYON, Thomas Richard
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Speeches
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Evans, Hon. I.f.
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Rex Minerals
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KEY, Stephanie Wendy
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Speeches
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Natural Resources Committee: Annual Report 2013-14
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Return to Work Bill
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Select Committee on a Review of the Retirement Villages Act 1987
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Voluntary Euthanasia
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Questions
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KNOLL, Stephan Karl
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Speeches
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Appropriation Bill 2014
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Commission of Inquiry on Electoral Reform Bill
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- Evans, Hon. I.f.
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- Ibrahim, Mariam
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- Muster, Mrs Robyn
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Annual Report 2013-14
- Phillips Family Land
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- Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of SA
- Schubert Electorate
-
Select Committee on a Review of the Retirement Villages Act 1987
- South Australian Employment Tribunal Bill
- Speed Limits
- Stamp Duties (Off-The-Plan Apartments) Amendment Bill
-
State Budget
- Statutes Amendment (Boards and Committees - Abolition and Reform) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Rights of Foster Parents and Guardians) Bill
-
Supply Bill 2014
- White Ribbon Day
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Questions
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Skills for Jobs in Regions
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Speeches
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KOUTSANTONIS, Anastasious
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Speeches
- Appropriation Bill 2014
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Budget Measures Bill 2014
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2014-06-19
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2014-08-05
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- Budget Papers
- Evans, Hon. I.f.
- Federal Budget
- Fleet SA
- Parliamentary Committees (Electoral Laws and Practices Committee) Amendment Bill
- Port Pirie Smelter
-
Public Finance and Audit (Treasurer's Instructions) Amendment Bill
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2014-10-29
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2014-11-19
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Small Business Commissioner
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Stamp Duties (Off-The-Plan Apartments) Amendment Bill
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2014-10-29
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2014-11-18
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- State Election Campaign
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Statutes Amendment (Energy Consumers Australia) Bill
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2014-10-15
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2014-11-13
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- Statutes Amendment (Superannuation) Bill
- Such, Hon. R.b.
- Supply Bill 2014
- Whitlam, Hon. E.G.
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Answers
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Capital Works
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Car Parking Levy
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Carbon Tax
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Electricity Prices
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2014-06-17
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Emergency Services Levy
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2014-07-01
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2014-09-16
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2014-09-17
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2014-10-28
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2014-10-29
- 2014-11-11
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2014-11-19
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Employment Figures
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Essential Services Commission
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2014-10-30
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Essential Services Pricing
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2014-10-28
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- Fleet SA
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ForestrySA
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Future Fund
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2014-09-23
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Gillman Land Sale
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Glynde Substation
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HomeStart Finance
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Kerin, Dr Paul
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Mineral and Energy Resources
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Motor Accident Commission
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2014-06-05
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- Murray-Darling Basin Regional Economic Diversification Program
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Nyrstar
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Oil and Gas Sector
- 2014-10-14
- 2014-11-11
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2014-11-13
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2014-11-18
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2014-11-19
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2014-11-20
- 2014-12-02
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Penrice Soda
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2014-05-06
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- Premier's Community Excellence Awards in Mining and Energy
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Privatisation
- Public Sector Employment
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Public Transport
-
Regional Impact Assessment Statements
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2014-06-17
- 2014-08-06
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Rex Minerals
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2014-09-16
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- SA Power Networks
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SA Water
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Service SA
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2014-06-03
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Small Business Commissioner
- South Australian Government Financing Authority
- South Road Upgrades
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State Budget
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2014-06-17
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2014-12-04
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- State Budget Operating Surpluses
- State Drill Core Reference Library
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State Finances
- State Government Revenue
- State Growth
- Targeted Voluntary Separation Packages
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Tramlines
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2014-12-04
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- Treasury and Finance Department
- Volunteer Firefighters, Workers Compensation
-
Water Industry Reform
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Water Pricing
-
2014-10-28
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2014-10-29
- 2014-11-12
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2014-12-02
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2014-12-03
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- Women's and Children's Hospital
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Speeches
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MARSHALL, Steven Spence
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Speeches
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Appropriation Bill 2014
- Banfield, Hon. D.h.l.
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- Clerk, Retirement
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-
Commissioner for Children and Young People Bill
- Creedon, Hon. C.W.
- Defence Shipbuilding
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Economic and Finance Committee: Emergency Services Levy 2014-15
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Emergency Services Funding (SACAT) Amendment Bill
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2014-11-20
- 2014-12-04
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- Evans, Hon. I.f.
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- Goss, Hon. W.k.
- Governor, Appointment
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- Mr McKenzie
- National Day of Mourning, Malaysian Airlines
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Return to Work Bill
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- Southcott, Heather
- Speaker, Election
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Such, Hon. R.b.
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Supply Bill 2014
- Valedictories
- Whitlam, Hon. E.G.
- World War I
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Questions
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Adelaide Festival Centre Car Park
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APY Lands
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2014-10-16
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APY Lands, Governance
- Art Gallery of South Australia
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Automotive Industry
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Bushfire Preparedness
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Car Parking Levy
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Carbon Tax
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Carr Components
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2014-07-02
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- Carryover Expenditure
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Child Protection
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2014-07-24
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2014-08-05
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2014-08-06
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2014-10-14
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2014-10-15
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2014-10-16
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-
Commissioner for Public Sector Employment
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2014-07-01
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2014-07-02
- 2014-07-03
- 2014-10-14
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Departmental Contracts
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eCARL
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2014-09-23
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Emergency Departments
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Emergency Services Levy
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2014-09-16
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2014-09-17
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2014-09-18
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2014-10-28
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2014-10-29
- 2014-11-18
- 2014-11-19
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2014-11-20
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Employment Figures
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Enterprise Patient Administration System
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Environment Protection Authority
- Essential Services Commission
-
Essential Services Pricing
-
Families SA Internal Audit
-
2014-10-14
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2014-10-15
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- Families SA Staffing
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Future Fund
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2014-09-23
-
- Gi
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Gillman Land Sale
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2014-05-07
-
2014-05-08
- 2014-10-14
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- Goods and Services Tax
- Grant Expenditure
- Grant Programs
- Grant Revenue
- Guarantee Fees and Credit Spreads
-
Health and Hospital Care
- Health Department Staffing
- HomeStart Finance
-
Hospital Beds
-
Hospital Staff, Safety
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2014-11-11
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Hospital Waiting Times
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Job Creation
-
Kerin, Dr Paul
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Legislative Council President
- Local Government Oath of Office
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Marine Parks
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Member for Frome, Government Agreement
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2014-05-06
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2014-05-20
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2014-05-21
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- Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation
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Noarlunga Hospital
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Nurse Staffing Levels
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2014-09-17
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- Nyrstar
- Office for the Public Sector
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Oil and Gas Sector
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2014-11-13
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- Old Police Barracks and Armoury
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Planning and Development Process
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2014-06-03
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Port Adelaide
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Privatisation
- Public Sector Wages
- Public Service Employees
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Public Transport
- Regional Employment
-
Repatriation General Hospital
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Riverbank Precinct
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Royal Commission into Trade Union Governance and Corruption
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SA Water
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Site Contamination, Clovelly Park and Mitchell Park
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2014-07-02
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2014-07-03
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2014-07-24
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South Australia's Strategic Plan
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2014-11-18
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South Australian Democracy Gallery
- South Australian Executive Service Induction Program
- South Australian Government Financing Authority
- South Road Upgrades
-
State Budget
-
2014-06-17
-
2014-12-04
-
- State Budget Operating Surpluses
-
Targeted Voluntary Separation Packages
-
2014-10-14
- 2014-11-11
-
-
Taxation Reform
- Treasury and Finance Department
-
Water Industry Reform
-
Water Pricing
-
2014-10-28
-
2014-10-29
-
2014-12-02
-
2014-12-03
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-
Work Health and Safety Audits
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Speeches
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MCFETRIDGE, Duncan
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Speeches
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- Address in Reply
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-
Appropriation Bill 2014
- Bryant, Mr Malcolm
- Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) (Blood Testing for Diseases) Amendment Bill
- Economic and Finance Committee: Emergency Services Levy 2014-15
- Enforcement of Judgments (Garnishee Orders) Amendment Bill
- Greste, Mr Peter
- Health Funding
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Housing Trust Tenants Association
-
2014-06-05
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- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption Act
-
Indigenous Communities Funding
- International Day for Disaster Reduction
-
Lady Kintore Cottages (Trust Property) Amendment Bill
- Member for Heysen
- Regional Health Services
- Return to Work Bill
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide Charitable Trust (Membership of Trust) Amendment Bill
- Select Committee on a Review of the Retirement Villages Act 1987
- Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
- Such, Hon. R.b.
- Supply Bill 2014
- Tanning Beds
- Travel Agents Repeal Bill
- Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (Firefighters) Amendment Bill
- Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (SACFS) Amendment Bill
- World War I
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Questions
-
Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation Division
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- ANZAC Centenary Memorial Garden Walk
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APY Lands
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APY Lands, Family Wellbeing Centres
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APY Lands, Governance
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- Borderline Personality Disorder
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Children with Disabilities
- City Respite Facility
- Client Management System
-
Communities and Social Inclusion Department
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2014-10-14
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-
Communities and Social Inclusion Department Screening Unit
-
2014-05-20
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- Communities and Social Inclusion Grants
- Community Foodbank Program
-
Community Housing
-
2014-05-07
- 2014-07-02
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- Community Safety Directorate
- Community Support Services
-
Concessions
-
Concessions and Seniors Information System
-
2014-06-18
- 2014-09-23
-
- Disability Care Management System
-
Disability Funding
-
2014-11-11
-
- Disability Home Modifications
-
Disability Services
-
Disability Services Grants
- Domiciliary Care
- Domiciliary Care SA
- Emergency Electricity Payment Scheme
-
Emergency Services
-
Emergency Services Levy
-
Energy Concession Scheme
-
2014-06-18
- 2014-09-23
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- Family and Community Development Program
- Family Centre Project
- Family Wellbeing Centres
- Federal Budget
- ForestrySA Indigenous Programs
- Gamblers Rehabilitation Fund
- Government Boards and Committees
-
Health Budget
-
Highgate Park
- 2014-10-14
-
2014-12-02
- Housing SA Multi-Trade Contract
-
Housing SA Waiting List
-
2014-05-06
- 2014-07-02
-
-
Indigenous Communities Funding
-
Indigenous Programs, Grants and Funding
-
2014-07-24
- 2014-08-05
-
2014-08-07
-
2014-09-16
-
2014-09-23
-
-
Mental Health Beds
- Mental Health Lived Experience Register
-
Mullighan Inquiry Recommendations
-
2014-08-05
-
2014-08-06
-
2014-09-16
-
-
National Disability Insurance Scheme
- National Service Standards
- Non-Government Community Access Services
- Nurse Staffing Levels
- Office for the Ageing
-
Philip Kennedy Centre
-
2014-05-06
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- Public Sector Screening Review
-
Royal Adelaide Hospital
- State Government Concessions
- Suicide Prevention
- Torrens Parade Ground
-
Unanswered Questions on Notice
- Volunteer Support Fund
-
Watarru Anangu School
- West Beach Road Upgrade
-
-
Speeches
-
MULLIGHAN, Stephen Campbell
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Appropriation Bill 2014
- Jones, Mr Henry
- Natural Resources Committee
- Regional Impact Assessment Statements
- Select Committee on the Lady Kintore Cottages (Trust Property) Amendment Bill
- Select Committee on the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide Charitable Trust (Membership of Trust) Amendment Bill
- South Eastern Freeway
- Succession to the Crown (Request) Bill
-
Answers
- Adelaide Casino
- Adelaide Oval
- APY Lands
- Britannia Roundabout
- Bute to Kulpara Road Upgrade
- Cycling Infrastructure
- Darlington Interchange
- Fare Evasion
-
Footy Express
-
2014-05-08
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-
Gawler Rail Line
- Government Buildings
- Government Employee Housing
- Indigenous Programs, Grants and Funding
- Laura to Gladstone Road Upgrade
-
Millswood Railway Station
- Mount Barker, Littlehampton and Nairne Strategic Infrastructure Plan
-
Murray Mouth
-
2014-12-04
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- Murray River Ferries
- Netley Commercial Park
- O-Bahn
-
O-Bahn Tunnel
- Park-And-Ride Facilities
-
Port Adelaide
-
Public Transport
-
Public Transport Levy
- Regional Mining and Infrastructure Plan
- Remote Airstrip Upgrade Program
- Riverbank Precinct
-
Road Maintenance
-
2014-10-28
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Road Safety
- Royal Visit
-
South Road Upgrades
-
2014-05-06
- 2014-06-05
-
2014-07-01
- 2014-07-24
-
- Southern Expressway
- Strzelecki Track
-
Taxation Reform
-
Tramlines
-
2014-12-04
-
- West Beach Road Upgrade
-
Speeches
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ODENWALDER, Lee Kenny
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Appropriation Bill 2014
- BoysTown
- City of Adelaide (Capital City Committee) Amendment Bill
- Cry for Help Program
-
Economic and Finance Committee
-
Economic and Finance Committee: Annual Report 2013-14
-
Economic and Finance Committee: Emergency Services Levy 2014-15
- Elizabeth Vale Soccer Club
- Football Federation South Australia Awards
- Great Cycle Challenge
-
Legislative Review Committee
- Little Para Electorate Volunteer Organisations
- National Police Remembrance Day
- Publishing Committee
- Riverbank Authority Regulations
- Select Committee on the Port Augusta Power Stations
- Such, Hon. R.b.
- White Ribbon Day
-
Questions
- Adelaide Oval
- Arts Festivals
- Automotive Industry
- China-Australia Free Trade Agreement
- Illegal Firearms
- Manufacturing Sector
- National Commission of Audit
- Obesity Prevention and Lifestyle Program
- Paediatric Hospital Services
- Prison Tenders
- Riverbank Authority
- Riverland Regional Development
- Royal Visit
- State Export Figures
-
Speeches
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PEDERICK, Adrian Stephen
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
-
Appropriation Bill 2014
- Budget Measures Bill 2014
- Commissioner for Kangaroo Island Bill
- Country Health Services
- Country Roads
- Criminal Assets Confiscation (Prescribed Drug Offenders) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) (Blood Testing for Diseases) Amendment Bill
- Crown Land
- Economic and Finance Committee: Emergency Services Levy 2014-15
- Enforcement of Judgments (Garnishee Orders) Amendment Bill
- Evans, Hon. I.f.
- Fire and Emergency Services
- Firefighters Cancer Awareness Day
- Housing Trust Tenants Association
- Jones, Mr Henry
- Lower Lakes and Coorong
- Metropolitan, Rural and Remote Regions Relationship
- Murray River
- Mypolonga Fruit Fly Exclusion Zone
- Natural Resources Committee: Annual Report 2013-14
- Port Pirie Smelter
- Public Finance and Audit (Treasurer's Instructions) Amendment Bill
- Regional Health Services
- Regional Impact Assessment Statements
- Return to Work Bill
- Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of SA
- Select Committee on a Review of the Retirement Villages Act 1987
- Social Development Committee: Recidivist Young Offenders and Youth Parole Board Act Review
- Social Development Committee: Sale and Consumption of Alcohol
- South Australian Employment Tribunal Bill
- Speed Limits
-
Stamp Duties (Off-The-Plan Apartments) Amendment Bill
-
2014-11-18
-
- Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Energy Consumers Australia) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Rights of Foster Parents and Guardians) Bill
- Such, Hon. R.b.
- Suicide Prevention
-
Supply Bill 2014
- Travel Agents Repeal Bill
- White Ribbon Day
- Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (Firefighters) Amendment Bill
-
Questions
- Agriculture Sector
- Bushfire Preparedness
- Country Fire Service
- Emergency Services Levy
- Hassad Australia
-
Murray Mouth
-
2014-12-04
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-
Murray-Darling Basin Regional Economic Diversification Program
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2014-11-19
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- New Horizons
-
Rural Research and Development for Profit
- Volunteer Firefighters, Workers Compensation
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Speeches
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PENGILLY, Michael Redding
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Speeches
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Appropriation Bill 2014
- Burnside Council Elections
- City of Adelaide (Capital City Committee) Amendment Bill
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Commissioner for Kangaroo Island Bill
- Country Health Services
- Economic and Finance Committee: Emergency Services Levy 2014-15
- Finniss Electorate
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- Freedom of Information (Offences) Amendment Bill
- Holmes, Mr Allan
- Ibrahim, Mariam
- Jones, Mr Henry
- Member for Finniss, Remarks
- Public Works Committee: Annual Report 2013-14
- Public Works Committee: Happy Valley Outfall Channel Upgrade Project
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Public Works Committee: Port Lincoln, Adelaide Women's, Mount Gambier Prison Expansions
- Public Works Committee: State Drill Core Reference Library Facility
- Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of SA
- SA Water
- Social Development Committee: Sale and Consumption of Alcohol
- Such, Hon. R.b.
-
Supply Bill 2014
- 2014-06-03
-
2014-06-04
- Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (Firefighters) Amendment Bill
- Questions
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Speeches
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PICCOLO, Antonio
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Creedon, Hon. C.W.
- Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) (Blood Testing for Diseases) Amendment Bill
- Emergency Services
- Fire and Emergency Services
- Goss, Hon. W.k.
- National Disability Insurance Scheme
- National Police Remembrance Day
- Novita Children's Services
- Rodney Clavell
- Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of SA
- Sittings and Business
- Such, Hon. R.b.
- Travel Agents Repeal Bill
- Whitlam, Hon. E.G.
-
Answers
- Aboriginal Liaison Officers
- Abuse Prevention Programs
-
Adelaide Women's Prison
-
2014-08-06
-
-
APY Lands
-
Asylum Seekers
- Autism
-
Bushfire Preparedness
- Bushfires on Government Land
-
Child Protection
-
Children with Disabilities
- City Respite Facility
- Client Management System
- Communities and Social Inclusion Department
-
Correctional Services
-
Country Fire Service
-
2014-11-20
-
- Disability Care Management System
-
Disability Funding
-
2014-11-11
-
- Disability Home Modifications
-
Disability Services
-
2014-11-11
- 2014-12-02
-
-
Disability Services Grants
-
Domestic Violence
- Domiciliary Care
-
Downer Edi Port Augusta
-
Emergency Services
-
Emergency Services Levy
-
Expiation Notices
-
Highgate Park
- 2014-10-14
-
2014-12-02
-
Indigenous Programs, Grants and Funding
- Marine Parks
-
Mullighan Inquiry Recommendations
-
National Disability Insurance Scheme
- National Police Certificate Applications
- National Service Standards
- Natural Disaster Risk Management
- Nicotine Replacement Therapy
- Non-Government Community Access Services
- Northern Disability Hub
- Police Accommodation
- Police Cadets
- Police Cars
-
Police Cells
-
Police Recruitment
-
Police, Body-Worn Video
-
2014-10-14
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-
Prison Capacity
- Prison Guard Uniforms
-
Prison Tenders
-
2014-10-30
-
-
Prisoner Numbers
-
2014-09-24
- 2014-10-14
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2014-10-29
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- Prisoner Rehabilitation Programs
- Prisoners, Mobile Phones
- Prisons, Illicit Drugs and Contraband Detection
- Project Shield
- Regional Employment
- Road Safety Cameras
- Road Safety Fund
- Skills for Jobs in Regions
- South Australia Police
- South-Eastern Link Road
- Unanswered Questions on Notice
-
Speeches
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PICTON, Chris James
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Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Childhood Cancer and HeartKids
- Christmas Advertising Standards
- Consumer Protection
- Criminal Assets Confiscation (Prescribed Drug Offenders) Amendment Bill
- Employment Vulnerability
- Enforcement of Judgments (Garnishee Orders) Amendment Bill
- Freedom of Information (Offences) Amendment Bill
- Health Services, Southern Suburbs
- Housing Trust Tenants Association
- National Broadband Network
- National Police Remembrance Day
- Parliamentary Committees (Electoral Laws and Practices Committee) Amendment Bill
- Public Transport
- Regional Health Services
- Submarine Program
- Such, Hon. R.b.
-
Supply Bill 2014
- Tanning Beds
- Tobacco Regulation
- Tonsley Park Development
- White Ribbon Day
- Whitlam, Hon. E.G.
- Questions
-
Speeches
-
PISONI, David Gregory
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Andrews, Ms Jan
-
Appropriation Bill 2014
-
2014-07-02
- 2014-07-24
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- Child Sex Offenders Registration (Control Orders and Other Measures) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law (Sentencing) (Character Evidence) Amendment Bill
- Cyprus Conflict
- Fair Work (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Elections) (Voting) Amendment Bill
- Member for Reynell
- Minister's Remarks
- Such, Hon. R.b.
-
Supply Bill 2014
-
Questions
- Andrews, Ms Jan
- Bartley, Mr K.
-
Childcare Services
-
2014-11-18
-
2014-12-02
-
- Education Budget
-
Emergency Services Levy
-
Employee Ombudsman
- Government Boards and Committees
-
Member for Reynell
- Ministerial Staff
-
Multicultural SA
-
2014-10-14
-
- National Education Reform Agreement
- Oncall Language Services
-
Portolesi, Ms G.
- Public Sector Employment
- Review, Improvement and Accountability Unit
- TAFE SA
- Teachers, Performance Management
- Universal Access Program
- Work Health Safety and Injury Management
-
Speeches
-
RANKINE, Jennifer Mary
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Appropriation Bill 2014
-
Child Development and Wellbeing Bill
-
2014-06-19
- 2014-09-16
- 2014-09-25
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-
Child Protection
- Commissioner for Children and Young People Bill
- Families SA Internal Audit
- Federal Budget
- Housing Trust Tenants Association
- School Funding
- Select Committee on the Lady Kintore Cottages (Trust Property) Amendment Bill
- Sittings and Business
-
Answers
- Adelaide CBD High School Development
- Andrews, Ms Jan
- APY Lands, Early Childhood Development Program
- APY Lands, Truancy Officers
- Bartley, Mr K.
- Child Abuse Reports
- Child Adoptions
-
Child Protection
-
2014-05-08
-
2014-08-05
- Question Time (14:30)
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- Question Time (15:02)
- Question Time (15:06)
- Question Time (15:06)
- Question Time (15:07)
- Question Time (15:08)
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2014-08-06
- Question Time (14:04)
- Question Time (14:09)
- Question Time (14:10)
- Question Time (14:11)
- Question Time (14:12)
- Question Time (14:16)
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- Question Time (14:26)
- Question Time (14:42)
- Question Time (14:43)
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2014-09-23
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2014-09-24
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2014-10-14
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2014-10-15
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2014-10-16
-
2014-10-30
-
2014-12-03
-
2014-12-04
-
-
Child Protection Screening
-
2014-10-16
-
-
Childcare Services
-
2014-11-18
-
2014-12-02
-
- Children in Out-Of-Home Care
- China-Australia Free Trade Agreement
- Country Schools
-
Early Childhood Education
-
2014-11-11
- 2014-11-19
-
- Early Childhood Workers and Preschool Teachers
-
eCARL
-
Education and Child Development Department
- Education Budget
- Education System
-
Families SA Adverse Events Review Committee
-
Families SA Internal Audit
-
2014-10-14
-
2014-10-15
-
2014-12-02
-
-
Families SA Social Workers
-
2014-08-05
-
-
Families SA Staffing
-
2014-09-24
- 2014-10-14
-
- Family Centre Project
-
Federal Budget
- Government Boards and Committees
- Ministerial Staff
-
Mullighan Inquiry Recommendations
- National Education Reform Agreement
- Prime Minister's Prizes for Science
- Residential Care Facilities
- Review, Improvement and Accountability Unit
- School Fees
-
School Funding
- Subs in Schools Program
- Teachers, Performance Management
-
Universal Access Program
-
2014-05-07
-
-
Watarru Anangu School
- Work Health Safety and Injury Management
- Yunta Rural School
-
Speeches
-
RAU, John Robert
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Administration and Probate (Removal of Requirement for Surety) Amendment Bill
-
Australian Crime Commission (South Australia) (Examinations) Amendment Bill
-
2014-06-18
-
2014-09-18
-
- Child Protection
-
Child Sex Offenders Registration (Control Orders and Other Measures) Amendment Bill
-
2014-05-08
-
2014-06-05
-
- City of Adelaide (Capital City Committee) Amendment Bill
-
Civil Liability (Disclosure of Information) Amendment Bill
-
2014-06-18
-
2014-10-15
-
- Commission of Inquiry on Electoral Reform Bill
-
Commissioner for Kangaroo Island Bill
-
2014-05-08
- 2014-09-16
-
2014-09-18
-
-
Criminal Assets Confiscation (Prescribed Drug Offenders) Amendment Bill
-
2014-05-07
-
2014-06-18
-
- Criminal Investigation (Covert Operations) Act
- Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) (Blood Testing for Diseases) Amendment Bill
-
Criminal Law (Sentencing) (Character Evidence) Amendment Bill
-
2014-05-07
-
2014-06-05
-
-
Criminal Law (Sentencing) (Suspended Sentences) Amendment Bill
-
2014-05-08
-
2014-08-07
-
-
Criminal Law Consolidation (Sexual Offences - Cognitive Impairment) Amendment Bill
-
2014-10-29
-
2014-11-18
-
- Employee Ombudsman
- Evans, Hon. I.f.
- Evidence (Protections for Journalists) Amendment Bill
-
Fair Work (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
2014-11-20
-
2014-12-02
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- Firefighters Compensation Review
- Gillman Land Sale
-
Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
2014-10-29
-
2014-11-18
-
- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption Annual Report 2013-14
-
Industrial Relations Commission
- Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters
- Juries (Prejudicial Publicity) Amendment Bill
- Justice Reform
-
Lady Kintore Cottages (Trust Property) Amendment Bill
-
2014-05-07
-
2014-06-17
-
2014-07-03
-
- Local Government (Governance) Amendment Bill
-
Member for Heysen
- Ombudsman
-
Parliamentary Committees (Electoral Laws and Practices Committee) Amendment Bill
-
2014-06-04
-
2014-08-06
-
- Pastoral Land Management and Conservation (Renewable Energy) Amendment Bill
-
Return to Work Bill
-
2014-08-06
-
2014-09-23
- 2014-09-24
-
-
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide Charitable Trust (Membership of Trust) Amendment Bill
-
2014-06-04
-
2014-10-14
-
2014-11-11
-
- Royal Adelaide Show Incident
- Sittings and Business
-
South Australian Employment Tribunal Bill
-
2014-08-06
-
2014-09-24
-
-
Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) Bill
-
2014-09-24
-
2014-11-12
-
- Statutes Amendment (Legal Practitioners) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (SACAT) Bill
-
2014-06-18
-
2014-08-06
-
- Statutes Amendment (Superannuation) Bill
-
Statutory Officers Committee
-
Succession to the Crown (Request) Bill
- Such, Hon. R.b.
- Travel Agents Repeal Bill
- Volunteer Firefighters, Workers Compensation
- Whitlam, Hon. E.G.
- Work Health and Safety Act
-
Answers
-
Adelaide City Investment
-
Adelaide Festival Centre
-
2014-09-18
-
-
Adelaide Festival Centre Car Park
- Buckland Park
- Building Industry
-
Child Protection
-
Correctional Services
-
Courts Administration Authority
- Crime Prevention
-
Debelle Inquiry
-
2014-05-07
-
- Disability Justice Plan
-
Employee Ombudsman
-
Expert Panel on Planning Reform
-
Freedom of Information
- Gi
-
Gillman Land Sale
-
2014-05-07
- 2014-05-08
-
2014-05-21
- 2014-06-04
-
2014-06-18
-
2014-06-19
- 2014-09-17
- 2014-10-14
- 2014-10-28
-
2014-11-19
-
2014-12-03
- 2014-12-04
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- Harvey, Mark Christopher
- Illegal Firearms
-
Indigenous Programs, Grants and Funding
-
Justice Reform
- JusticeNet SA
- Kangaroo Island Futures Authority
- Late Night Trading Code of Practice
- Legal Profession Conduct Commissioner
-
Legislative Council President
-
Local Councils
-
2014-06-17
-
-
Local Government Act
-
2014-06-18
-
-
Ministerial Staff
-
Mount Barker, Littlehampton and Nairne Strategic Infrastructure Plan
-
2014-09-16
-
-
Newport Quays
-
2014-05-22
-
-
Newport Quays Development
-
2014-08-05
-
-
Planning and Development Process
-
2014-06-03
-
-
Police Disciplinary Tribunal
-
2014-09-24
-
- Public Sector Confidentiality Agreements
- Regional Development
- Renew Adelaide Scheme
-
Riverbank Authority
-
Riverbank Precinct
- Riverland Regional Development
-
Royal Commission into Trade Union Governance and Corruption
- Royal Visit
- Safe Work Week
- SafeWork SA Advisory Council
-
SafeWork SA Regional Offices
-
2014-12-04
-
- St Clair Recreation Park Association
- Victims of Crime Compensation Scheme
- Volunteer Firefighters, Workers Compensation
-
WorkCover
-
-
Speeches
-
REDMOND, Isobel Mary
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Appropriation Bill 2014
-
2014-07-02
- 2014-08-05
-
- Climate Change
- Electoral Commissioner
- Evans, Hon. I.f.
- Legislative Review Committee: Partial Defence of Provocation
- Member for Heysen
-
Return to Work Bill
-
2014-09-23
-
- Riverbank Authority Regulations
- Select Committee on a Review of the Retirement Villages Act 1987
- Sittings and Business
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) Bill
- Succession to the Crown (Request) Bill
-
Supply Bill 2014
- Tanning Beds
-
Travel Agents Repeal Bill
- Yarwood, Mr Stephen
-
Questions
- Adelaideia App
-
Arts SA
-
Forestry Fire Insurance Fund
- Public Transport Levy
- Retirement Villages Register
-
Speeches
-
SANDERSON, Rachel
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Appropriation Bill 2014
- Budget Measures Bill 2014
- Child Development and Wellbeing Bill
- City of Adelaide (Capital City Committee) Amendment Bill
- Commissioner for Children and Young People Bill
- Health and Medical Research
- Housing Trust Tenants Association
- Minister for Education and Child Development
-
Supply Bill 2014
-
Questions
- Biosa Short Courses
- Child Abuse Reports
- Child Adoptions
-
Child Protection
-
2014-05-08
-
2014-08-05
-
2014-09-23
-
2014-09-24
-
2014-10-14
-
2014-10-30
-
2014-12-03
-
2014-12-04
-
-
Child Protection Screening
-
2014-10-16
-
- Children in Out-Of-Home Care
- Communities and Social Inclusion Department Screening Unit
-
eCARL
-
Education and Child Development Department
-
2014-08-06
-
-
Families SA Internal Audit
-
Families SA Social Workers
-
2014-08-05
-
-
Families SA Staffing
-
2014-09-24
-
-
Homeless Figures
-
2014-06-18
-
-
Housing SA
- Housing SA Customer Debt
- Housing SA Rent and Occupancy Reviews
- Housing SA Waiting List
- Public Service Employees
- STEM Enrolments
- Women's and Children's Hospital
- Youth Programs
-
Speeches
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SNELLING, John James
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Speeches
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee
-
Address in Reply
- Adelaide University Dental Clinic
- Appropriation Bill 2014
- Auditor-General's Report
- Cardiothoracic Intensive Care Review
- Chairman of Committees, Election
- Crime and Public Integrity Policy Committee
- Environment, Resources and Development Committee
- Federal Budget
- Health Budget
- Health Care (Administration) Amendment Bill
- Health Funding
- Hospital Waiting Times
- Joint Parliamentary Service Committee
- Legislative Review Committee
- Lifetime Support Scheme
- Member for Heysen
- Meningococcal Disease
-
Mental Health Beds
- Minister for Education and Child Development
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation
- Presentation to Governor
- Publishing Committee
- Royal Adelaide Hospital Construction Site Incident
- Sessional Orders
-
Sittings and Business
- Smoke-Free Outdoor Eating Areas
- Social Development Committee
- Speaker, Election
-
Standing Orders Committee
- Statutory Officers Committee
- Valedictories
- Whitlam, Hon. E.G.
-
Answers
- Adelaide Fringe
- Adelaideia App
- Advance Care Directives
- Aged-Care Beds
- Ambulance Services
-
APY Lands, Family Wellbeing Centres
- APY Lands, Mental Health Services
-
Art Gallery of South Australia
- Arts Festivals
-
Arts SA
- Barossa Valley Health Facility
- Borderline Personality Disorder
- Bore Water Testing
- Breast Screening
- Cell Therapy Manufacturing
- Disability Services
-
Drug and Alcohol Services
-
2014-11-12
-
- Ebola Virus
-
Emergency Departments
-
Enterprise Patient Administration System
- Essential Services Pricing
-
Federal Budget
-
Health and Hospital Care
-
Health Budget
- Health Department Staffing
- Health Funding
-
Hospital Beds
- Hospital Staff
-
Hospital Staff, Safety
-
2014-11-11
-
-
Hospital Waiting Times
- Lyell McEwin Hospital
-
Mental Health Beds
- Mental Health Lived Experience Register
-
Modbury Hospital
-
National Commission of Audit
-
2014-05-07
-
- Nitschke, Dr Philip
-
Noarlunga Hospital
-
Nurse Staffing Levels
-
2014-09-17
- 2014-10-29
-
- Obesity Prevention and Lifestyle Program
- Old Police Barracks and Armoury
-
OzAsia Festival
- Paediatric Hospital Services
- Patient Assistance Transport Scheme
-
Philip Kennedy Centre
-
2014-05-06
-
-
Public Sector Screening
- Regional Health Services
-
Repatriation General Hospital
-
Royal Adelaide Hospital
-
Site Contamination, Clovelly Park and Mitchell Park
-
2014-07-02
-
2014-07-03
-
2014-07-24
- 2014-10-14
-
- Social Ventures Australia
-
South Australian Democracy Gallery
- Suicide Prevention
- Targeted Voluntary Separation Packages
- Transforming Health Summit
- Whyalla Mental Health Unit
- Women's and Children's Hospital
-
Work Health and Safety Audits
- Youth Mental Health First Aid
-
Speeches
-
SPEIRS, David James
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Anti-Semitism
-
Appropriation Bill 2014
- Brighton and Hallett Cove Rotary Clubs
- Brighton Secondary School
- City of Adelaide (Capital City Committee) Amendment Bill
- Cove Sports and Community Club
- Enforcement of Judgments (Garnishee Orders) Amendment Bill
- Freedom of Information (Offences) Amendment Bill
- Lewis, Dr Felicity-Ann
- Lions Club of Hallett Cove and Districts
- Local Councils
- Local Government (Elections) (Voting) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Governance) Amendment Bill
- Local Government Elections
- Lower Field River
- Marion City Councillors
- National Police Remembrance Day
- Parliamentary Internship Program
- Public Transport
- Select Committee on a Review of the Retirement Villages Act 1987
- Somerton Surf Life Saving Club
-
Supply Bill 2014
-
2014-06-04
-
- Taiwan
- Questions
-
Speeches
-
TARZIA, Vincent Anthony
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Appropriation Bill 2014
- Australian Crime Commission (South Australia) (Examinations) Amendment Bill
- Australian Red Cross
-
Budget Measures Bill 2014
- Campbelltown SES
- Child Development and Wellbeing Bill
- Child Sex Offenders Registration (Control Orders and Other Measures) Amendment Bill
- China-Australia Free Trade Agreement
- Civil Liability (Disclosure of Information) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Assets Confiscation (Prescribed Drug Offenders) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) (Blood Testing for Diseases) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law (Sentencing) (Character Evidence) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law (Sentencing) (Suspended Sentences) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Sexual Offences - Cognitive Impairment) Amendment Bill
- Diwali 2014
- East Marden Primary School
-
Enforcement of Judgments (Garnishee Orders) Amendment Bill
-
2014-08-07
- 2014-12-04
-
- Evans, Hon. I.f.
- Fair Work (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Freedom of Information (Offences) Amendment Bill
- Glynde Substation
- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Italian Consulate
- Local Government (Elections) (Voting) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Governance) Amendment Bill
- Local Government Elections
- Lochiel Park
- Magill Village Master Plan
- National Police Remembrance Day
- North Eastern Community Hospital Auxiliary
- Norwood Football Club
- Paradise Interchange
- Pastoral Land Management and Conservation (Renewable Energy) Amendment Bill
- Public Finance and Audit (Treasurer's Instructions) Amendment Bill
- Return to Work Bill
- Road Safety
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide Charitable Trust (Membership of Trust) Amendment Bill
- Select Committee on a Review of the Retirement Villages Act 1987
- South Australian Economy
- South Australian Employment Tribunal Bill
- Stamp Duties (Off-The-Plan Apartments) Amendment Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (SACAT) Bill
-
2014-08-06
-
-
Supply Bill 2014
- Travel Agents Repeal Bill
- University of Adelaide
- White Ribbon Day
-
Questions
- Breast Screening
-
Emergency Services Levy
-
Essential Services Commission
-
2014-10-30
-
- Freedom of Information
-
Glynde Substation
-
Speeches
-
TRELOAR, Peter Andrew
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Appropriation Bill 2014
- Brinkworth Reserve
- Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) (Blood Testing for Diseases) Amendment Bill
- Economic and Finance Committee: Emergency Services Levy 2014-15
-
Emergency Services Levy
- Evans, Hon. I.f.
-
Eyre Peninsula Water Supply
- Flinders Electorate
- Grain Harvest
- Local Government (Elections) (Voting) Amendment Bill
- Metropolitan, Rural and Remote Regions Relationship
- Natural Resources Committee: Annual Report 2013-14
- Pastoral Land Management and Conservation (Renewable Energy) Amendment Bill
- Port of Thevenard
- Rathjen, Dr Tony
- Regional Development Australia
-
Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of SA
-
2014-08-07
-
- Select Committee on the Port Augusta Power Stations
- State Budget
- Statutes Amendment (Energy Consumers Australia) Bill
- Suicide Prevention
-
Supply Bill 2014
- World Aquaculture Conference
- Questions
-
Speeches
-
VAN HOLST PELLEKAAN, Daniel Cornelis
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Anti-Semitism
-
Appropriation Bill 2014
- Bangor Bushfire
- City of Adelaide (Capital City Committee) Amendment Bill
- Commonwealth Games
-
Controlled Substances (Simple Possession Offences) Amendment Bill
-
2014-07-03
- 2014-11-13
-
- Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) (Blood Testing for Diseases) Amendment Bill
- Defence Shipbuilding
- Domestic and Family Violence
- Domestic Violence
- Economic and Finance Committee: Annual Report 2013-14
- Economic and Finance Committee: Emergency Services Levy 2014-15
- Emergency Services Funding (SACAT) Amendment Bill
- Emergency Services Levy
- Enforcement of Judgments (Garnishee Orders) Amendment Bill
- Evans, Hon. I.f.
- Firefighters Cancer Awareness Day
- Housing Trust Tenants Association
- International Day for Disaster Reduction
- Metropolitan, Rural and Remote Regions Relationship
- NAIDOC Week
- National Police Remembrance Day
- Natural Resources Committee: Annual Report 2013-14
- Operation Flinders
- Pastoral Board
-
Pastoral Land Management and Conservation (Renewable Energy) Amendment Bill
- Port Pirie Smelter
- Public Finance and Audit (Treasurer's Instructions) Amendment Bill
- Regional Development Australia
-
Regional Health Services
- Regional Impact Assessment Statements
- Regional Schools, Asset Disposal
- Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of SA
- School Closures
- Select Committee on the Port Augusta Power Stations
- South Australia Police Officer of the Year
- Statutes Amendment (Boards and Committees - Abolition and Reform) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Energy Consumers Australia) Bill
- Stuart Electorate
- Such, Hon. R.b.
- Supply Bill 2014
- Travel Agents Repeal Bill
- Water Catchment Areas
-
White Ribbon Day
-
2014-11-20
-
- Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (Firefighters) Amendment Bill
- Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (SACFS) Amendment Bill
-
Questions
-
Automotive Industry
- Automotive Transformation Taskforce
-
Bundaleer Forest
-
2014-06-19
-
-
Combet, Mr Greg
-
2014-06-18
-
-
Correctional Services
-
Downer Edi Port Augusta
-
2014-06-05
- 2014-11-12
-
-
Electricity Prices
-
2014-06-17
-
-
Emergency Services
-
Expiation Notices
- Forestry Forum
- Grants and Subsidies
- Manufacturing Works
- Member for Frome, Government Agreement
- Minerals Resource Rent Tax
-
Oil and Gas Sector
- 2014-11-13
-
2014-11-18
-
2014-11-19
-
2014-11-20
- Our Jobs Plan
- Police Cadets
-
Police Cells
-
Police Recruitment
- Regional Development Portfolio
- Service SA
-
Small Business Commissioner
- Small Business Innovation Research
-
Tonsley Park Development
-
2014-10-14
-
- Yunta Rural School
-
-
Speeches
-
VLAHOS, Leesa Anne
-
Speeches
- Anti-Semitism
- Body Image Youth Forum
- Controlled Substances (Simple Possession Offences) Amendment Bill
- Cyprus Conflict
- Euthanasia
-
Federal Budget
- Hoa Hao Buddhist Festival
- Hortex Alliance
- Horticulture Round Table
- Housing Trust Tenants Association
- Ibrahim, Mariam
- Khmer Krom Community
- Regional Health Services
- Salisbury High School
- St Columba College
-
Suicide Prevention
-
Taylor Electorate
-
Questions
- Automotive Industry
- China-Australia Free Trade Agreement
- Citrus Exports
- Country Schools
- Defence Shipbuilding
- Fruit Fly
- Land 400 Project
- Meet the Buyer Forums
- OzAsia Festival
- Pastoral Lands Visit
- Phylloxera
- South Australian River Murray Sustainability Irrigation Industry Improvement Program
- Subs in Schools Program
- Torrens University Australia
- Women's and Children's Hospital
- Youth Development Programs
-
Speeches
-
WEATHERILL, Jay Wilson
-
Speeches
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Statutes Amendment (SACAT) Bill
Introduction and First Reading
The Hon. J.R. RAU (Enfield—Deputy Premier, Attorney-General, Minister for Justice Reform, Minister for Planning, Minister for Housing and Urban Development, Minister for Industrial Relations) (12:01): Obtained leave and introduced a bill for an act to amend the Advance Care Directives Act 2013; the Aged and Infirm Persons' Property Act 1940; the Community Housing Providers (National Law) (South Australia) Act 2013; the Consent to Medical Treatment and Palliative Care Act 1995; the First Home and Housing Construction Grants Act 2000; the Freedom of Information Act 1991; the Guardianship and Administration Act 1993; the Intervention Orders (Prevention of Abuse) Act 2009; the Mental Health Act 2009; the Public Sector Act 2009; the Residential Parks Act 2007; the Residential Tenancies Act 1995; the Retirement Villages Act 1987; the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 and the South Australian Housing Trust Act 1995. Read a first time.
Second Reading
The Hon. J.R. RAU (Enfield—Deputy Premier, Attorney-General, Minister for Justice Reform, Minister for Planning, Minister for Housing and Urban Development, Minister for Industrial Relations) (12:04): I move:
That this bill be now read a second time.
The Statutes Amendment (SACAT) Bill 2014 seeks to amend a range of acts for the purposes of conferring jurisdiction upon the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal, established by the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013. The task of conferring jurisdiction upon the tribunal is a significant undertaking, to occur in five proposed stages over the next two years. This bill comprises stages 1 and 2 of the conferral of jurisdiction upon the tribunal. Stage 1 comprises the work of the Residential Tenancies Tribunal, Guardianship Board and the Housing Appeal Panel, as well as the appeals presently lying from those bodies to the District Court and is proposed to take effect from the date the tribunal becomes operational in around September of this year.
Stage 2 is comprised of the work of the Public Sector Grievance Review Commission and appeals to the administrative and disciplinary division of the District Court under the Freedom of Information Act, plus appeals to the Magistrates Court under the First Home and Housing Construction Grants Act 2000. It is proposed that these amendments allocated to stage 2 will come into effect in early 2015. I seek leave to insert the remainder of the second reading explanation into Hansard without my reading it.
Leave granted.
In summary, this Bill proposes to transfer to the Tribunal:
functions of the Residential Tenancies Tribunal ('RTT') established under the Residential Tenancies Act 1995 ('RTA'), and to make related and consequential amendments to the Retirement Villages Act 1987 and the Residential Parks Act 2007;
functions of the Guardianship Board established under the Guardianship and Administration Act 1993, and to make related and consequential amendments to the Advance Care Directives Act 2013, Mental Health Act 2009, Aged and Infirm Persons' Property Act 1940, and Consent to Medical Treatment and Palliative Care Act 1995;
functions of the Housing Appeal Panel ('HAP') under the Community Housing Providers (National Law) (SA) Act 2013 and the South Australian Housing Trust Act 1995;
functions of the Public Sector Grievance Review Commission ('PSGRC') established under the Public Sector Act 2009;
functions of the Magistrates Court under the First Home and Housing Construction Grants Act 2000;
functions of the Administrative and Disciplinary Division of the District Court under the Freedom of Information Act 1991; and
District Court appeals from the RTT and Guardianship Board.
In addition to conferring jurisdiction on the Tribunal, the Bill proposes to make amendments to the SACAT Act. These amendments correct omissions and further refine appeal mechanisms in response to feedback and advice received since the SACAT Act was proclaimed and the President of the Tribunal, Justice Greg Parker, was appointed.
The general approach taken by the Government to drafting the Bill has been that where provisions in the conferring Act replicate measures in the SACAT Act, the conferring Act provisions are to be deleted. The consequent effect of this is that the SACAT Act and the relevant conferring Act, as amended by this Bill, will operate concurrently in the respective jurisdiction. Consultation has occurred with the affected panels, commissions, tribunals and boards, which has assisted enormously in the drafting process and has enabled ongoing communication during this period of transition to SACAT about the changes that lie ahead.
The Bill (with some exceptions) preserves in each of the conferring Acts that are subject to amendment measures that provide specific functions, processes and powers that are unique or necessary to the respective jurisdiction. If special arrangements or powers are preserved by the amendments to the conferring Acts, and these differ from the provisions of the SACAT Act, existing provisions in the conferring Act will prevail.
Transitional provisions will be inserted into each conferring Statute that is subject to amendment in this Bill. The transitional provisions address the status of directions, orders, applications, referrals, reviews or appeals before and after the amended provisions take effect.
Further, for the RTT, Guardianship Board, HAP and PSGRC, the transitional provisions confirm that these bodies will be dissolved and that any member holding office at this time will cease to hold office and that any contract of employment, agreement or arrangement relating to the office held by that member is terminated. This approach has been necessary to ensure that the recruitment process for members of the Tribunal is done on a merits basis, with openness and transparency, so as to ensure the appointment to the Tribunal of members with appropriate skills for a generalist tribunal that will have a focus on Alternative Dispute Resolution. The Government notes that this was the approach taken with respect to recruitment of members in the Western Australian State Administrative Tribunal, established in 2005, and which the Tribunal has been modelled upon.
Turning now to the main features of the Bill.
Residential Tenancies Tribunal
The RTT is the State's busiest administrative tribunal, hearing upwards of 8,000 matters each year. The RTT primarily makes original decisions and resolves disputes relating to tenancies in privately and publicly owned housing, retirement villages and residential parks. It is important to note that the significant legislative reforms made by the Government recently in the Residential Tenancies (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act 2013 will largely remain untouched by this Bill.
This Bill amends the Residential Tenancies Act 1995, the Residential Parks Act 2007 and the Retirement Villages Act 1987 to transfer responsibility for the RTT's functions to the Tribunal.
Amendments to the Residential Tenancies Act 1995
In summary, the amendments in this Bill to the RTA are for the Tribunal assuming and amalgamating the roles of the RTT and the Administrative and Disciplinary Division of the District Court when it hears appeals from decisions of the RTT. The powers of the Tribunal, as set out in Part 8 Division 3 of the RTA and the question of representation in proceedings before the Tribunal, will however remain unchanged.
In keeping with the approach to drafting outlined previously, provisions at Part 3, Divisions 1 and 2 of the RTA, which relate to the membership of the RTT and how proceedings are conducted in the RTT are repealed by this Bill. This is also the case with respect to Part 3, Divisions 9 and 10, in addition to Part 8, Division 1 of the RTA. These said provisions address reservations of questions of law and appeals, in addition to miscellaneous provisions regarding entry and inspection of property and contempt.
The measures relating to appointment and functions of bailiffs have required a departure from the current status quo. Currently section 98 of the RTA provides that the Governor may appoint a person to be a bailiff of the RTT. Given the RTT is to be abolished, the Bill proposes that section 98 be deleted and inserted (by amendment) into the SACAT Act. This is necessary to ensure that the President of the Tribunal is responsible for the appointment of any person to the role of bailiff and to provide the necessary flexibility for the functions of bailiffs, and the categories of persons that may be appointed to this role, for future growth.
Amendments to the Retirement Villages Act 1987
This Act is subject to consequential amendment in light of the amendments made to the RTA. In summary, the amendments propose that decisions currently made by the RTT under sections 31 and 32 of the Retirement Villages Act will instead be exercised by the Tribunal. This is necessary as the RTT will no longer exist.
The amendment proposed to section 31 of this Act is minor, related to the new appointment mechanism for bailiffs being deleted from the RTA and inserted into the SACAT Act.
The amendment to section 32 proposes to delete subsections relating to arbitration; the ability to make and grounds upon which an application can be declined; the ability to make ancillary and incidental orders; and the criminal offence of failing without reasonable excuse to comply with an order or direction of the RTT. These provisions are to be repealed on the basis that they replicate provisions in the SACAT Act. For the same reason, section 39, which sets out the appeal mechanism under this Act, will also be repealed.
Amendments to the Residential Parks Act 2007
This Act is amended in light of the amendments made to the RTA, which aside from consequential amendments, will result in decisions currently made by the RTT resolving disputes about residential parks agreements now being made by the Tribunal.
Housing Appeal Panel
Currently, the jurisdiction of the HAP includes the review of administrative decisions made by the South Australian Housing Trust under the South Australian Housing Trust Act 1995 and decisions made by community housing organisations or the Minister under the Community Housing Providers (National Law) (SA) Act 2013 ('National Law Act').
The Bill proposes to amend the South Australian Housing Trust Act 1995 and the National Law Act for the purposes of the Tribunal assuming the functions of the HAP, which will be abolished. The Bill will preserve the status quo in terms of review rights under these Acts.
The other type of matter that is currently heard by the HAP, which is also proposed to be transferred to SACAT, is appeals against a decision of the Regulator, or an action brought by a community housing provider, as provided in Schedule 1 of the National Law Act. The appeal against these matters to the Supreme Court is preserved in the Bill, as this will generally be about standards and funding of community housing providers.
The South Australian Housing Trust Act 1995 will be amended to delete section 32B, which establishes the HAP and to make consequential amendments to the definition of 'Appeal Panel'.
Public Sector Grievance Review Commission
Under the amendments proposed in this Bill, the PSGRC will be abolished and its functions transferred to the Tribunal. Accordingly, Schedule 2 is proposed to be deleted and substituted with two provisions relating to the Tribunal hearing matters that fall within the Public Sector Act 2009.
Firstly, for the purposes of proceedings before the Tribunal, there is to be a panel of public sector employees nominated by the Commissioner for Public Sector Employment and a panel of public sector employees nominated by public sector representative organisations.
Secondly, in exercising its powers under the SACAT Act for the purposes of this Act, the Tribunal will be constituted by 3 members of whom one will be selected from the panel of nominees of the Commissioner for Public Sector Employment by the President of Tribunal; and one will be selected by the applicant from the panel of nominees of public sector representative organisations. This measure will also retain the current requirements placed upon the PSGRC, which places an onus to have completed any review within 3 months and in any event, to proceed as quickly as a proper consideration of the matter allows. This preserves the status quo for these types of proceedings.
Amendments to Freedom of Information Act 1991 ('FOI Act')
Currently, pursuant to section 40(1) of the FOI Act, an agency that is aggrieved by a determination made on a review under Part 5, Division 1 of the FOI Act (by the Ombudsman or Police Ombudsman), may, with the permission of the District Court, appeal against the determination to the District Court on a question of law. Members of the public also have certain appeal rights to the District Court under section 40(2) of the FOI Act. It is proposed that the Tribunal assume the function of the District Court under sections 40(1) and (2) of the FOI Act.
Amendments to the First Home and Housing Construction Grants Act 2000
Appeals against decisions of the Treasurer on objections are currently heard by the Magistrates Court. The amendments in the Bill propose that SACAT assume the functions of the Magistrates Court, the consequent effect of which will be that the Court no longer has any functions under the Act.
The Guardianship Board
The Guardianship Board is a State tribunal tasked with making decisions about people with impaired decision-making capacity, including those suffering from mental illness or dementia.
Currently the Board has two separate functions:
appointing Guardians and Administrators for people with a mental incapacity, pursuant to the Guardianship and Administration Act 1993; and
in certain circumstances, making compulsory treatment orders for people with a mental illness, pursuant to the Mental Health Act 2009.
The Board is also proposed to assume dispute-resolution functions under the new Advance Care Directives Act 2013, due to commence on 1 July 2014.
The existing legislative scheme, particularly within the mental health review function, is multi-tiered and complex, involving a review by the Board, a review in the District Court and a further review by the Supreme Court. The amendments in the Bill propose that the Tribunal will assume the Guardianship Board's role in making original decisions as well as, in some cases, its ordinary review jurisdiction. In addition the changes to the conferring Acts will enliven the Tribunal's internal review jurisdiction and the further right of appeal to the Supreme Court under the SACAT Act.
Amendments to the Guardianship and Administration Act 1993
The Bill proposes to repeal Part 2 Divisions 1 and 2, which relate to the establishment, functions, powers and constitution of the Guardianship Board in addition to providing for various officers of the Board. As stated, these measures will instead be governed by the SACAT Act.
A further significant change is proposed to section 32 of this Act, which currently provides the Board with special powers to place and detain protected persons. There are two limbs to the amendment proposed to section 32, which are necessary in the view of SA Health. Firstly, the amendment clarifies that any reference in the Act to 'residing in a specified place' includes a reference to residing in the place on a temporary basis, for example, a hospital. Secondly, this amendment further refines the restriction on where a patient on the relevant order under this Act can be placed in a hospital according to their clinical need.
Currently the Act at section 32(3)(b) prohibits placement or detention of a person 'in any part of an approved treatment centre under the Mental Health Act 1993 that is set aside for the treatment of persons with a mental illness.' This amendment proposes that a ward of a hospital or other facility that is an approved treatment centre under the Mental Health Act 1993 will not be taken to be a part of an approved treatment centre unless the whole of the ward is set aside for the treatment of person with a mental illness. SA Health submits this will provide necessary flexibility whilst ensuring that persons subject to orders under this Act are protected.
Part 6, which relates to appeals and references of questions of law, is proposed to be substituted with modified provisions relating to reviews and appeals. The modified provisions will operate in connection with the application of Part 5 of the SACAT Act.
Part 6A is to be inserted into the Act and modifies certain existing provisions so as to work in conjunction with the SACAT Act. These provisions include the requirement to give notice of proceedings, reasons for decisions and the ability to require persons to submit to a psychiatric or psychological report, a measure currently provided for in section 15 of the current Act.
Amendments to the Advance Care Directives Act 2013
The Advance Care Directives Act has been proclaimed to commence operation on 1 July 2014. The amendments to the Advance Care Directives Act propose to transfer the role of the Guardianship Board in resolving disputes under this Act to the Tribunal.
Section 47(b) which concerns priorities being given to wishes of persons who gave advance care directives (ACD) is proposed to be amended. If retained as currently drafted, it would require the Board/Tribunal to take reasonable steps to notify anyone who has been given a copy of an ACD of its revocation. This was thought to be an impractical requirement that is best addressed by the Tribunal making appropriate directions/consequential orders upon revocation.
Part 7 Division 5, which currently addresses reviews and appeals under the Advance Care Directives Act, will be deleted and substituted with new measures that will operate in connection with Part 5 of the SACAT Act. Part 7A is to be inserted into the Act, with respect to addressing special provisions relating to the Tribunal, such as the requirement to give prescribed persons notice of proceedings, a requirement to provide reasons for decisions and other like measures.
Amendments to the Mental Health Act 2009
The amendments proposed to the Mental Health Act are either consequential or related to the conferral of jurisdiction upon the Tribunal, or are at the specific request of SA Health to address current issues that will be of direct benefit to Tribunal efficiency if the opportunity is taken to address them in this Bill.
Firstly, this Bill proposes to remove the onus upon a psychiatrist or an authorised medical practitioner to send copies of a notice to both the Guardianship Board (soon to be Tribunal) and the Office of the Chief Psychiatrist and require that it only be sent to the Chief Psychiatrist. The Chief Psychiatrist will then be responsible for advising the Tribunal. This is necessary to address practical difficulties currently encountered by the Office of the Chief Psychiatrist as a result of dual notifications.
The second major reform proposed is in relation to Part 11, Division 2, which addresses appeals to the Guardianship Board against orders, representation on appeals and appeals to the District and Supreme Courts. This is necessary to operate in conjunction with the SACAT Act. Section 81 of the Mental Health Act will be amended so that it 'plugs into' section 34 of the SACAT Act, with the consequent effect of deleting section 82 (operation of orders pending appeal). Sections 84 and 85 of the Mental Health Act will be deleted and substituted with new measures relating to reviews and appeals that operate in connection with Part 5 of the SACAT Act.
Special provisions relating to the Tribunal will also be inserted into the Mental Health Act by this Bill. These relate to the constitution of the Tribunal for proceedings under this Act, the requirement to give notice and other similar miscellaneous matters. It should be noted that the requirement that the Board (now Tribunal) include a psychiatrist for Mental Health Act 2009 matters is being deleted from the Guardianship and Administration Act 1991 at the request of SA Health. This is consistent with the general legislative approach to leave the constitution of the Tribunal for various matters for the President of the Tribunal to determine as appropriate and also affords the desired flexibility for those proceedings under the Mental Health Act 2009 that may involve only legal or procedural questions and for which a psychiatrist is not needed or suited.
Amendments to the Consent toMedical Treatment and Palliative Care Act 1995
The Consent to Medical Treatment and Palliative Care Act 1995, has been substantially amended by the Advance Care Directives Act 2013, which is proposed to take effect on 1 July 2014. The amendments in this Bill predominately relate to Part 3A of the Act, which sets out a dispute resolution mechanism for 'eligible persons' regarding consent (or lack thereof) and the provision of medical treatment
The key amendment to Part 3A of the Act relates to Division 4, which is proposed to be deleted and substituted with new measures regarding reviews and appeals that are to operate in connection with the application of Part 5 of the SACAT Act.
Amendments to South Australian Civil & Administrative Tribunal Act 2013
Since the passage of the SACAT Act in 2013, the Act requires further refinement to address issues arising from the conferring of jurisdiction identified in the drafting of this Bill and to further refine existing provisions in response to feedback received by the Attorney-General's Department.
Firstly, it has become apparent that certain conferring legislation is unclear on whether the jurisdiction being conferred will invoke SACAT's original or review jurisdiction, or there is clarity but it would lead to an anomalous result. It is therefore proposed to amend section 34 of the SACAT Act to insert a definition of a 'reviewable decision'.
Also proposed are a number of amendments to section 71 of the SACAT Act regarding appeals from the Tribunal to the Supreme Court. Firstly, it is proposed to insert into section 71 that the Rules of the Supreme Court may provide that a matter that would otherwise go to the Full Court under subsection (1) will instead go to a single Judge of the Supreme Court, and vice versa. A further amendment will clarify that an appeal to the Supreme Court against a decision of the Tribunal in the exercise of its original jurisdiction may not be instituted under section 71 unless or until a review of the decision has been conducted by the Tribunal under section 70 of the SACAT Act, or unless one of the prescribed exceptions set out in (2b) apply. Thirdly, an amendment to section 71(3) proposes to clarify the nature of the appeal undertaken by the Supreme Court, which will be by way of rehearing, together with an amendment to section 71(4)(c)(i) to clarify the powers of the Supreme Court on appeal.
It is also proposed to insert a new offence into the SACAT Act, being the offence of disrupting proceedings of the Tribunal, which will attract a maximum penalty of a $10,000 fine or imprisonment for 6 months. The offence is designed to address disruptive conduct during Tribunal proceedings by persons who may be present but who are not involved in the proceedings, such as members of the public. This is necessary as current offences in the SACAT Act do not capture conduct by persons who are not parties to the proceedings.
I commend the Bill to Members.
Explanation of Clauses
Part 1—Preliminary
1—Short title
2—Commencement
3—Amendment provisions
These clauses are formal.
Part 2—Amendment of Advance Care Directives Act 2013
4—Amendment of section 3—Interpretation
These amendments to the definitions are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction under this Act from the Guardianship Board to SACAT.
5—Amendment of section 27—Substitute decision-maker may renounce appointment
This amendment is consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction from the Guardianship Board to SACAT.
6—Amendment of section 31—Tribunal to be advised of wish for revocation
This amendment clarifies that although the word 'review' is used, a review by the Tribunal under this section will form part of SACAT's original jurisdiction.
7—Amendment of section 32—Revoking advance care directives where person not competent
8—Amendment of section 45—Resolution of disputes by Public Advocate
9—Amendment of section 46—Public Advocate may refer matter to Tribunal
The amendments to these clauses are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction from the Guardianship Board to SACAT.
10—Insertion of section 46A
This amendment inserts new section 46A.
46A—Public Advocate may refer question of law to Supreme Court
This clause makes it clear that the Public Advocate may refer a question of law for the opinion of the Supreme Court.
11—Substitution of heading to Part 7 Division 3
12—Amendment of section 47—Tribunal to give priority to wishes of person who gave advance care directive
These amendments are consequential.
13—Amendment of section 48—Resolution of disputes by Tribunal
The amendments to this clause are consequential. They also make clear that a review under this section falls within SACAT's review jurisdiction and that a declaration or direction under this section will fall within the Tribunal's original jurisdiction.
14—Amendment of section 49—Tribunal may refer matter to Public Advocate
15—Amendment of section 50—Failing to comply with direction of Tribunal
16—Amendment of section 51—Orders of Tribunal in relation to substitute decision-makers
17—Substitution of heading to Part 7 Division 4
The amendments to these sections and heading are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction from the Guardianship Board to SACAT.
18—Substitution of Part 7 Division 5
This clause substitutes current section 53 to set out the provisions in relation to reviews and appeals made to SACAT under Part 5 of the SACAT Act.
Division 5—Reviews and appeals
53—Reviews and appeals
The proposed new section sets out who may make an application for an internal review of a decision by SACAT, in addition to matters in relation to costs and appeals of the Tribunal's decision to the Supreme Court.
19—Insertion of Part 7A
This clause inserts new Part 7A to make special provision for proceedings before SACAT under this Act.
Part 7A—Special provisions relating to Tribunal
54—Tribunal must give notice of proceedings
The proposed new section sets out the notice requirements in relation to SACAT proceedings, and allows for matters to be dealt with urgently.
54A—Reasons for decisions
This proposed section provides that SACAT must provide reasons for the Tribunal's decision to certain persons on request.
54B—Representation of person who is subject of proceedings
In addition to the provisions that deal with representation set out in the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013, the proposed new section provides that a person may be represented in Tribunal proceedings under this Act by the Public Advocate or (except for internal reviews) a recognised advocate, who is defined to be someone recognised by SACAT to be qualified to act as an advocate for the person.
20—Transitional provisions
This clause sets out the transitional arrangements in relation to the transfer of jurisdiction from the Guardianship Board to SACAT. The effect of the provisions is to transfer any proceedings before the Guardianship Board to SACAT to proceed as if they had been commenced before SACAT, and any right to make an application to the Guardianship Board that existed before these amendments, may now be exercised by making an application to SACAT.
Part 3—Amendment of Aged and Infirm Persons' Property Act 1940
21—Amendment of section 30—Relationship between this Act and Guardianship and Administration Act 1993
This amendment is consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction from the Guardianship Board to SACAT.
22—Transitional provision
This clause sets out the transitional arrangements in relation to the transfer of jurisdiction from the Guardianship Board to SACAT to provide for the provision of a notice with respect to a protection order to be forwarded to SACAT.
Part 4—Amendment of Community Housing Providers (National Law) (South Australia) Act 2013
23—Amendment of section 3—Interpretation
This amendment is consequential on the amendment to section 25 to remove the reference to the District Court.
24—Amendment of section 5—Meaning of certain terms in Community Housing Providers (National Law) for the purposes of this jurisdiction
This clause substitutes the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (SACAT) for the Housing Appeal Panel as the appeal body for the purposes of the Community Housing Providers National Law.
25—Repeal of section 14
This clause removes section 14 which sets out the provisions that relate to an appeal for the purposes of the national law. This section is no longer required as the provisions of the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 (the SACAT Act) will be relied on for the purposes of such an appeal.
26—Amendment of section 25—Appeals
Section 25 provides for an appeal against certain decisions of the Minister and the South Australian Housing Trust. The amendment substitutes the reference to the Administrative and Disciplinary Division of the District Court with a reference to SACAT as the body to which the appeal can be made.
27—Amendment of Schedule 2—Internal disputes
Schedule 2 of the Act sets out the provisions in relation to appeals regarding internal disputes between tenants and the community housing provider. The amendments to this Schedule substitute the references to the body to whom an appeal can be made in relation to certain decisions of the housing provider from the Housing Appeal Panel to SACAT. The amendments also delete those provisions that are no longer required on the basis that the provisions of the SACAT Act will now apply.
28—Amendment of Schedule 3—Repeal, related amendments and transitional provisions
Schedule 3 of the Act sets out the transitional arrangements that apply in relation to the transition of the registration of community housing providers to the national registration scheme. These transitional arrangements provide for an 18 month period in which current community housing providers must transfer to the national scheme and provide that, during this period, provisions of the repealed South Australian Co-operative and Community Housing Act 1991 may still apply (including the ability to appeal certain decisions to the Housing Appeal Panel). The amendments in this clause amend these transitional provisions to take account of the dissolution of the Housing Appeal Panel under this measure and the transfer of any proceedings that may have been instituted by the transitioning housing providers to SACAT.
29—Transitional provisions
This clause sets out the transitional provisions in relation to any proceedings that may have been commenced in the Housing Appeal Panel under the Act. The effect of the provisions is to transfer any proceedings to SACAT to proceed as if they had been commenced before that Tribunal. Any decisions, directions or orders of the Appeal Panel made before the commencement of these amendments will be taken to be decisions, directions or orders of SACAT. Any right to make an application to the Housing Appeal Panel that existed before the amendments to the Act by this measure, may now be exercised by making an application to SACAT. The transitional provisions also allow for SACAT to receive any evidence before the Appeal Panel and adopt any of its findings, decisions or orders where relevant (including in relation to proceedings that are fully heard), and to take such other steps to ensure the smooth transition of the proceedings to SACAT.
Part 5—Amendment of Consent to Medical Treatment and Palliative Care Act 1995
30—Amendment of section 4—Interpretation
The amendments to this section are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction from the Guardianship Board to SACAT.
31—Amendment of section 14—Interpretation
The amendments to this section are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction from the Guardianship Board to SACAT.
32—Substitution of heading to Part 3A
The amendments to this section are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction from the Guardianship Board to SACAT.
33—Amendment of section 18A—Interpretation
The amendments to this section are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction from the Guardianship Board to SACAT.
34—Amendment of section 18C—Resolution of disputes by Public Advocate
The amendments to this section are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction from the Guardianship Board to SACAT.
35—Amendment of section 18D—Public Advocate may refer matter to Tribunal
The amendments to this section are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction from the Guardianship Board to SACAT.
36—Insertion of section 18DA
This clause inserts new section 18DA.
18DA—Public Advocate may refer question of law to Supreme Court
The proposed section provides that the Public Advocate may refer any question of law for the opinion of the Supreme Court. This is consistent with current section 18H.
37—Substitution of heading to Part 3A Division 3
The amendments to this section are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction from the Guardianship Board to SACAT.
38—Amendment of section 18E—Resolution of disputes by Tribunal
The amendments to this section are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction from the Guardianship Board to SACAT.
39—Amendment of section 18F—Tribunal may refer matter to Public Advocate
The amendments to this section are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction from the Guardianship Board to SACAT.
40—Amendment of section 18G—Failing to comply with direction of Tribunal
The amendments to this section are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction from the Guardianship Board to SACAT.
41—Substitution of Part 3A Division 4
This amendment sets out certain matters in relation to reviews and appeals made to SACAT under Part 5 of the SACAT Act.
Division 4—Reviews and appeals
18H—Reviews and appeals
The proposed new section sets out who may make an application for an internal review of a decision by SACAT, in addition to matters in relation to costs and appeals of the Tribunal's decision to the Supreme Court.
42—Insertion of Part 3B
This amendment inserts new Part 3B.
Part 3B—Special provisions relating to Tribunal
18I—Tribunal must give notice of proceedings
The proposed new section sets out the notice requirements in relation to SACAT proceedings, and allows for matters to be dealt with urgently.
18J—Reasons for decisions
This proposed section provides that SACAT must provide reasons for the Tribunal's decision to certain persons on request.
18K—Representation of person who is subject of proceedings
In addition to the provisions that deal with representation set out in the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013, the proposed new section provides that a person may be represented in Tribunal proceedings under this Act by the Public Advocate or (except for internal reviews) a recognised advocate, who is defined to be someone recognised by SACAT to be qualified to act as an advocate for the person.
43—Transitional provisions
This clause sets out the transitional arrangements in relation to the transfer of jurisdiction from the Guardianship Board to SACAT. The effect of the provisions is to transfer any proceedings before the Guardianship Board to SACAT to proceed as if they had been commenced before SACAT, and any right to make an application to the Guardianship Board that existed before these amendments, may now be exercised by making an application to SACAT.
Part 6—Amendment of First Home and Housing Construction Grants Act 2000
44—Substitution of heading to Part 2 Division 6
This is a consequential amendment.
45—Insertion of section 27A
This clause inserts a new section into the Act, which is in similar terms to the current section 30 of the Act, which is being repealed. This is a consequential amendment that has the effect of removing the reference to the appeal to the Magistrates Court so that it only applies to decisions of the Commissioner.
27A—Objection not to stay proceedings based on relevant decision
This clause provides that if an applicant has lodged a written notice of objection with the Treasurer in relation to a decision of the Commissioner of State Taxation, the Commissioner is able to act as though that decision is correct until the objection is decided. Once decided, the Commissioner must take any necessary action to implement that decision.
46—Substitution of section 28
The current section 28 of the Act provides that a person who is not satisfied with the decision of the Treasurer on the objection against a decision of the Commissioner, may appeal to the Magistrates Court within 60 days. The new section 28 provides that the person may instead seek a review of the Treasurer's decision by SACAT within 60 days.
47—Repeal of sections 29 and 30
These clauses are no longer required as the SACAT Act provides for the powers of the Tribunal in relation to making a decision on a review and in relation to the staying of the original decision.
48—Transitional provisions
This clause provides for rights of appeal under the current section 28 of the Act that exist before the commencement of these amendments, but which have not yet been exercised, to be exercised instead by commencing proceedings before SACAT rather than the Magistrates Court. Any proceedings already before the Magistrates Court will continue to be dealt with by that Court.
Part 7—Amendment of Freedom of Information Act 1991
49—Amendment of section 4—Interpretation
These amendments are consequential and operate to remove the definition of the District Court which is no longer required, and to insert a definition of SACAT.
50—Substitution of heading to Part 5 Division 2
This amendment is consequential.
51—Amendment of section 40—Reviews by SACAT
Section 40 of the Act provides that an agency that is aggrieved by a determination made on a review under Division 1 may, with permission, appeal to the District Court on a question of law. The effect of this amendment is to provide that any such review of that determination is to be by SACAT instead. It maintains the requirement for permission and that the review is only to be as to a question of law. It further provides that the question of law must be referred to a Presidential Member of the Tribunal. This clause makes other consequential amendments to the section to substitute references to the District Court with references to SACAT.
52—Amendment of section 41—Consideration of restricted documents
This clause makes consequential amendments to the section to substitute references to the District Court with references to SACAT.
53—Amendment of section 42—Disciplinary actions
This clause makes consequential amendments to the section to substitute references to the District Court with references to SACAT.
54—Transitional provisions
This clause provides for rights of appeal under the current Part 5 Division 2 of the Act that exist before the commencement of these amendments, but which have not yet been exercised, to be exercised instead by commencing proceedings before SACAT (and not the District Court). Any proceedings already before the District Court will continue to be dealt with by that Court.
Part 8—Amendment of Guardianship and Administration Act 1993
55—Amendment of section 3—Interpretation
The amendments to this section are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction from the Guardianship Board to SACAT. The amendments substitute references to the Board with references to the Tribunal and cross-reference certain terms with those in the SACAT Act.
56—Amendment of section 5—Principles to be observed
This amendment is consequential.
57—Repeal of Part 2 Divisions 1 and 2
This clause deletes the provisions of the Act that set up the Guardianship Board and provide for the officers of the Board.
58—Amendment of section 28—Investigations by Public Advocate
The amendments to this section substitute references to the Board with references to the Tribunal and are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
59—Amendment of section 29—Guardianship orders
The amendments to this section substitute references to the Board with references to the Tribunal and are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
60—Amendment of section 30—Variation or revocation of guardianship order
The amendments to this section substitute references to the Board with references to the Tribunal and are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
61—Amendment of section 31—Powers of guardian
The amendments to this section substitute references to the Board with references to the Tribunal and are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
62—Amendment of section 31A—Guardian to give effect to advance care directive
The amendments to this section substitute references to the Board with references to the Tribunal and are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
63—Amendment of section 32—Special powers to place and detain etc. protected persons
The amendments in this clause clarify that a ward of a hospital that is an approved treatment centre under the Mental Health Act 2009 will not be taken to be part of an approved treatment centre unless the whole of the ward is set aside for the treatment of persons with a mental illness. It also clarifies that a person may be taken to reside in a place, even if the person is residing there on a temporary basis.
64—Amendment of section 33—Applications under this Division
The amendments to this section substitute references to the Board with references to the Tribunal and are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
65—Amendment of section 35—Administration orders
The amendments to this section substitute references to the Board with references to the Tribunal and are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
66—Amendment of section 36—Variation or revocation of administration order
The amendments to this section substitute references to the Board with references to the Tribunal and are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
67—Amendment of section 37—Applications under this Division
The amendments to this section substitute references to the Board with references to the Tribunal and are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
68—Amendment of section 38—Copy of order must be forwarded to Public Trustee
The amendments to this section substitute references to the Board with references to the Tribunal and are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
69—Amendment of section 39—Powers and duties of administrator
The amendments to this section substitute references to the Board with references to the Tribunal and are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
70—Amendment of section 40—Administrator's access to wills and other records
The amendments to this section substitute references to the Board with references to the Tribunal and are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
71—Amendment of section 41—Power of administrator to continue to act after death etc. of protected person
The amendments to this section substitute references to the Board with references to the Tribunal and are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
72—Amendment of section 42—Power of administrator to avoid dispositions and contracts of protected person
The amendments to this section substitute references to the Board with references to the Tribunal and are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
73—Amendment of section 44—Reporting requirements for private administrators
The amendments to this section substitute references to the Board with references to the Tribunal and are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
74—Amendment of section 45—Reporting by Public Trustee
The amendments to this section substitute references to the Board with references to the Tribunal and are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
75—Amendment of section 46—Remuneration of professional administrators
The amendments to this section substitute references to the Board with references to the Tribunal and are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
76—Amendment of section 49—Withdrawal of applications
The amendments to this section substitute references to the Board with references to the Tribunal and are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
77—Amendment of section 50—Criteria for determining suitability for appointment
The amendments to this section substitute references to the Board with references to the Tribunal and are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
78—Repeal of section 53
This section which deals with the timing of the commencement of orders of the Board is no longer required.
79—Amendment of section 54—Termination of appointment
80—Amendment of section 55—Tribunal must give statement of appeal rights
81—Amendment of section 56—Restriction of testamentary capacity of protected person
The amendments to the Act in these clauses substitute references to the Board with references to the Tribunal and are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
82—Amendment of section 57—Review of Tribunal's orders
This clause makes consequential amendments and clarifies that even though the word 'review' is used in this section, a review of an order by SACAT under this section is in fact an exercise of its original jurisdiction.
83—Amendment of section 61—Prescribed treatment not to be carried out without Tribunal's consent
84—Amendment of section 63—Tribunal's consent must be in writing
The amendments to the Act in these clauses substitute references to the Board with references to the Tribunal and are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
85—Substitution of Part 6
This clause replaces the current provisions in Part 6 which deals with appeals and references of questions of law. The relevant provisions of the SACAT Act will now apply, and the new Part 6 sets out provisions to operate in relation to these.
Part 6—Reviews and appeals
64—Review and appeals
The proposed new section sets out who may make an application for an internal review of a decision by SACAT, in addition to matters in relation to costs and appeals of the Tribunal's decision to the Supreme Court. It also sets out special provisions in relation to particular types of decisions being reviewed in relation to timing.
65—Representation on reviews or appeals
This proposed new section sets out the ability of a person to be represented in relation to a review or appeal under the SACAT Act. This replicates the current provisions of section 73 of the Act.
Part 6A—Special provisions relating to Tribunal
66—Tribunal must give notice of proceedings
The proposed new section sets out the notice requirements in relation to SACAT proceedings, and allows for matters to be dealt with urgently.
67—Reasons for decisions
This proposed section provides that SACAT must provide reasons for the Tribunal's decision to certain persons on request and sets out the time in which the request must be made.
68—Representation of person who is subject of proceedings
In addition to the provisions that deal with representation set out in the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013, the proposed new section provides that a person may be represented in Tribunal proceedings under this Act by the Public Advocate or (except for internal reviews) a recognised advocate.
69—Tribunal may require reports
This proposed section replicates the provisions of current section 15 of the Act in relation to SACAT to allow the Tribunal to require the provision of psychiatric, psychological or medical reports.
86—Amendment of section 74—Tribunal may give advice, direction or approval
The amendments to this section substitute references to the Board with references to the Tribunal and are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
87—Substitution of section 82
This clause substitutes a new, updated service provision for the purposes of the Act.
88—Repeal of section 84
Section 84, which is an evidentiary provision, is no longer required as this is provided for in the SACAT Act.
89—Transitional provisions
This clause sets out the transitional provisions in relation to the transfer of jurisdiction from the Guardianship Board to SACAT. The effect of the provisions is to transfer any proceedings before the Guardianship Board to SACAT to proceed as if they had been commenced before SACAT, and any right to make an application to the Guardianship Board that existed before these amendments, may now be exercised by making an application to SACAT. It also preserves the effect of certain orders, directions or determinations of the Board, which will be taken to be those of SACAT. The clause also dissolves the Guardianship Board and terminates the office held by members of the Board, along with any associated contracts of employment or other arrangements or agreements. No right of action will arise against a Minister or the State on account of that termination.
Part 9—Amendment of Intervention Orders (Prevention of Abuse) Act 2009
90—Amendment of section 25—Tenancy order
This section provides that a copy of a tenancy order under the Act is to be given to the Registrar of the Residential Tenancies Tribunal. This clause makes a consequential amendment to this section to substitute the reference to the Residential Tenancies Tribunal with a reference to SACAT.
Part 10—Amendment of Mental Health Act 2009
91—Amendment of section 3—Interpretation
The amendments to this section are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction from the Guardianship Board to SACAT. The amendments remove references to the Board and include references to the Tribunal and cross-reference certain terms with those in the SACAT Act.
92—Amendment of section 7—Guiding principles
The amendment to this section substitutes a reference to the Board with a reference to the Tribunal and is consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
93—Amendment of section 11—Chief Psychiatrist to be notified of level 1 orders or their variation or revocation
The amendments in this clause clarify the requirements as to notification in relation to level 1 community treatment orders.
94—Amendment of section 15—Tribunal to review level 1 orders
This clause makes consequential amendments and clarifies that a review of a level 1 treatment order by SACAT under this section will fall within SACAT's original jurisdiction.
95—Amendment of section 16—Level 2 community treatment orders
These amendments are consequential.
96—Amendment of section 17—Chief Psychiatrist to be notified of level 2 orders or their variation or revocation
These amendments are consequential.
97—Amendment of section 22—Chief Psychiatrist to be notified of level 1 orders or their revocation
The amendments in this clause clarify the requirements as to notification in relation to level 1 inpatient treatment orders.
98—Amendment of section 26—Notices and reports relating to level 2 orders
The amendments in this clause clarify the requirements as to notification in relation to level 2 inpatient treatment orders.
99—Amendment of section 29—Level 3 inpatient treatment orders
The amendments to this section are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
100—Amendment of section 30—Chief Psychiatrist to be notified of level 3 orders or their variation or revocation
The amendments to this section are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
101—Amendment of section 42—ECT
The amendments to this section are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
102—Amendment of section 43—Neurosurgery for mental illness
The amendments to this section are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
103—Amendment of section 46—Copies of Tribunal's orders, decisions and statements of rights to be given
The amendments to this section are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
104—Amendment of section 48—Patients' right to communicate with others outside treatment centre
The amendments to this section are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
105—Amendment of section 70—Transfer from South Australian treatment centres
The amendments to this section are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
106—Repeal of heading to Part 11 Division 1
The amendments to this section are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
107—Amendment of section 79—Reviews of treatment orders and other matters
This clause makes consequential amendments and clarifies that although the word 'review' is used, reviews by SACAT under this section are an exercise of SACAT's original jurisdiction.
108—Amendment of section 80—Decisions and reports on reviews of treatment orders
The amendments to the Act in this clause are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
109—Repeal of heading to Part 11 Division 2
This amendment is consequential on the amendments to section 81.
110—Amendment of section 81—Reviews of orders (other than Tribunal orders)
The amendments to this section are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT and to ensure the consistent use of the terms 'review' and 'appeal' in accordance with the SACAT Act.
111—Repeal of section 82
This clause deletes section 82 which is not required, as the relevant provisions of the SACAT Act will apply.
112—Amendment of section 83—Review of directions for transfer of patients to interstate treatment centres
The amendments to this section are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT and to ensure the consistent use of the terms 'review' and 'appeal' in accordance with the SACAT Act.
113—Substitution of sections 84 and 85
This clause replaces sections 84 and 85 which deals with representation and appeals and inserts new Part 11A.
83A—Reviews and appeals
The proposed new section sets out who may make an application for an internal review of a decision by SACAT, in addition to matters in relation to costs and appeals of the Tribunal's decision to the Supreme Court.
84—Representation on reviews or appeals
This proposed new section sets out the ability of a person to be represented in relation to a review or appeal.
Part 11A—Special provisions relating to Tribunal
85—Tribunal must give notice of proceedings
The proposed new section sets out the notice requirements in relation to SACAT proceedings, and allows for matters to be dealt with urgently.
85A—Reasons for decisions
This proposed section provides that SACAT must provide reasons for the Tribunal's decision to certain persons on request and sets out the time in which the request must be made.
85B—Representation of person who is subject of proceedings
In addition to the provisions that deal with representation set out in the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013, the proposed new section provides that a person may be represented in Tribunal proceedings under this Act by the Public Advocate or (except for internal reviews) a recognised advocate, who is defined to be someone recognised by SACAT to be qualified to act as an advocate for the person.
114—Amendment of section 101—Errors in orders etc.
The amendments to this section substitute references to the Board with references to the Tribunal and are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
115—Amendment of section 107—Prohibition of publication of reports of proceedings
The amendments to this section substitute references to the Board with references to the Tribunal and are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
116—Amendment of section 108—Requirements for notice to Tribunal or Chief Psychiatrist
The amendments to this section substitute references to the Board with references to the Tribunal and are consequential on the transfer of jurisdiction to SACAT.
117—Transitional provisions
This clause sets out the transitional provisions in relation to the transfer of jurisdiction from the Guardianship Board to SACAT. The effect of the provisions is to transfer any proceedings before the Guardianship Board to SACAT to proceed as if they had been commenced before SACAT, and any right to make an application to the Guardianship Board that existed before these amendments may now be exercised by making an application to SACAT. It also preserves the effect of an order, consent or decision of the Board, which will be taken to be those of SACAT.
Part 11—Amendment of Public Sector Act 2009
118—Amendment of section 3—Interpretation
This clause makes consequential amendments to insert a definition of 'decision' (so that it has an equivalent meaning to that in the SACAT Act) and to insert a definition of 'Tribunal' as being a reference to SACAT. It also removes the definition of Public Sector Grievance Review Commission, which is no longer required as it is being replaced by SACAT.
119—Amendment of section 25—Public Service employees
This is a consequential amendment to remove the reference to the Public Sector Grievance Review Commission.
120—Amendment of section 49—Remuneration
This is a consequential amendment to remove the reference to the Public Sector Grievance Review Commission and substitute a reference to SACAT.
121—Amendment of section 62—External review
Section 62 provides for an aggrieved employee to apply for the review by 'an appropriate review body' of an employment decision of a public sector agency that directly affects the employee. This clause makes a consequential amendment to remove the reference to the Public Sector Grievance Review Commission and substitute a reference to SACAT in the definition of 'appropriate review body'. This clause also inserts a new subsection to provide that section 71 of the SACAT Act (which provides for appeals against a decision of SACAT to the Supreme Court) does not apply to a decision of SACAT where it is the body that conducts the review under section 62, which maintains the current position under the Act.
122—Substitution of Schedule 2
Schedule 2 of the Act relates to the establishment and proceedings of the Public Sector Grievance Review Commission and the nomination of panel members. This clause deletes the current Schedule 2 as a consequence of removing this Commission and substituting SACAT.
Schedule 2—Special provisions relating to Tribunal
The substituted Schedule 2 provides for the nomination of a panel of public sector employees for the purposes of SACAT proceedings in a similar manner to the current Act in relation to Public Sector Grievance Review Commission proceedings. The Schedule also sets out particular requirements for the constitution of SACAT for the purposes of proceedings under this Act.
123—Transitional provisions
This clause sets out the transitional provisions that provide that a right for a review of a decision by the Public Sector Grievance Review Commission that existed before the commencement of these amendments (but which has not yet been exercised) is to be exercised instead by commencing proceedings before SACAT. However, any proceedings before the Commission commenced before these amendments come into operation will not be affected. The transitional arrangements also provide for the Public Sector Grievance Review Commission to be dissolved by the Governor by proclamation and that members of the Commission or panel constituted for the purposes of Commission proceedings will cease to hold office at that time.
Part 12—Amendment of Residential Parks Act 2007
124—Amendment of section 3—Interpretation
This clause makes consequential amendments to various definitions so that the references to bailiffs, the President and Deputy President, and the Registrar and Deputy Registrar align with those persons who hold these offices under the SACAT Act rather than the equivalent officers of the Residential Tenancies Tribunal. It also substitutes the meaning of 'Tribunal' to refer to SACAT rather than the Residential Tenancies Tribunal.
125—Amendment of section 87—Enforcement of orders for possession
Section 87 of the Act provides for the enforcement of orders for possession made by the Residential Tenancies Tribunal by bailiffs. This clause makes consequential amendments to this section to provide for the enforcement by bailiffs, in a similar manner, in relation to orders for possession made by SACAT.
126—Substitution of heading to Part 11
This is a consequential amendment.
127—Repeal of Part 11 Divisions 1 and 2
This clause deletes Divisions 1 and 2 of Part 11, which relate to the Residential Tenancies Tribunal as the relevant provisions of the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 will be relied upon.
128—Amendment of section 103—Jurisdiction of Tribunal
This is a consequential amendment to ensure that a court can exercise the relevant powers of SACAT under the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013, as well as this Act in relation to proceedings brought before the court should they exceed the jurisdictional limits of SACAT as set out in this section.
129—Repeal of section 104
This section, which provides for the procedure in relation to applications made under the Act to the Residential Tenancies Tribunal is being deleted as it is no longer required. The South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 and the Rules made under that Act will apply in relation to applications to SACAT.
130—Substitution of heading to Part 11 Division 4
This amendment is consequential.
131—Repeal of Sections 105 to 109
These sections, which provide for prescribed matters before the Tribunal to be referred for mediation by the Commissioner for Consumer Affairs, are being deleted because the mediation process set out in the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 will apply.
132—Amendment of section 110—Representation of parties in mediation
This amendment retains the substance of this section, which provides for the representation of parties in mediation, and applies it to matters referred for mediation by SACAT.
133—Repeal of section 111
This section, which deals with evidence obtained in the course of mediation, is not required as a similar provision of the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 will apply.
134—Substitution of Part 11 Division 6
The sections in this Division provide for the procedural and evidentiary powers of the Residential Tenancies Tribunal and are no longer required as the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 sets out the procedural and evidentiary powers of SACAT. The only provision to be retained is current section 115(2) which is renumbered as section 113. As a consequence the heading of the Division has been amended to reflect the content of proposed section 113.
135—Amendment of section 117—Special powers to make orders
This clause makes a consequential amendment to subsection (2) and deletes those subsections not required on the basis that they are covered by the provisions of the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013.
136—Repeal of section 120
This section, which provides for the enforcement of orders of the Residential Tenancies Tribunal by registering it in an appropriate court, is no longer required as the provisions of the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 will apply.
137—Amendment of section 121—Application to vary or set aside order
The amendments to this section retain the ability to apply to the Tribunal to vary or set aside an order, but changes the time within which the application must be made to within 1 month of the order (instead of 3 months) and inserts new subclause (3), so that the time for making such an application runs only from when written reasons for the decision (if requested following the decision) are provided. These amendments are consistent with recent amendments to a similar provision in the Residential Tenancies Act 1995. This clause also inserts new subclauses (4) and (5) to clarify that this section does not limit the provisions of the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 and that proceedings under this section are not intended to constitute a review for the purposes of section 34 or 70 of that Act.
138—Repeal of section 122
Section 122 of the Act is being deleted as the provisions of the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 in relation to costs will apply.
139—Substitution of section 123
This clause substitutes section 123 and inserts a new section 123A.
123—Reasons for decisions
The current section 123 provides for a person affected by a decision of the Residential Tenancies Tribunal to be provided with written reasons if requested. The substituted clause 123 makes a similar provision in relation to a decision of SACAT.
123A—Time for application for review or instituting appeal
This clause makes clear that the time for making an application for a review or appeal under the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 runs from the time written reasons are provided if the request is made within 1 month of the decision. This is similar to the provision in current section 125(3) of the Act which is being deleted by this measure.
140—Repeal of Part 11 Division 9
This Division provides for the reservation of questions of law and appeals in relation to Residential Tenancy Tribunal proceedings. These provisions are being deleted as the provisions of the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 will apply.
141—Amendment of section 126—Representation in proceedings before Tribunal
This amendment makes clear that the provisions as to representation of the parties currently set out in this section also applies to a conference or mediation under the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013.
142—Repeal of Part 11 Division 11
This Division provides for various procedural powers of the Residential Tenancies Tribunal (such as entry and inspection of property and contempt of the Tribunal) which are no longer required as the relevant provisions of the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 will apply.
143—Transitional provisions
This clause sets out the transitional provisions in relation to any proceedings that may have been commenced before the Residential Tenancies Tribunal under the Act. The effect of the provisions is, (subject to the directions of the President of SACAT), to transfer any proceedings before the Residential Tenancies Tribunal to SACAT to proceed as if they had been commenced before SACAT. Any decisions, directions or orders of the Residential Tenancies Tribunal made before the commencement of this measure will be taken to be decisions, directions or orders of SACAT. Any right to make an application to the Residential Tenancies Tribunal that existed before the amendments to the Act by this measure, may now be exercised by making an application to SACAT. The transitional provisions also allow for SACAT to receive any evidence before the Residential Tenancies Tribunal and adopt any of its findings, decisions or orders where relevant (including in relation to proceedings that are fully heard), and to take such other steps to ensure the smooth transition of the proceedings to SACAT. Nothing in this clause affects the ability to register an order under section 120 of the Act, or to appeal to the District Court, in relation to orders, decisions or directions of the Residential Tenancies Tribunal made before the commencement of the amendments to the Act by this measure.
Part 13—Amendment of Residential Tenancies Act 1995
144—Amendment of section 3—Interpretation
This clause inserts and makes consequential amendments to various definitions to ensure that the references to bailiffs, the President and Deputy President, and the Registrar and Deputy Registrar refer to those persons who hold these offices under the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 rather than as part of the Residential Tenancies Tribunal. It also substitutes the meaning of 'Tribunal' to refer to SACAT rather than the Residential Tenancies Tribunal.
145—Amendment of section 5—Application of Act
This amendment is consequential and substitutes the reference to the Residential Tenancies Tribunal with a reference to SACAT.
146—Substitution of heading to Part 3
This amendment is consequential.
147—Repeal of Part 3 Divisions 1 and 2
This clause deletes Division 1 of Part 3 which sets up the Residential Tenancies Tribunal and provides for the appointment of its members and the Registrar. It also deletes Division 2 of Part 3 which provides for procedural matters before the Residential Tenancies Tribunal. This is no longer required as the relevant provisions of the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 will apply.
148—Amendment of section 24—Jurisdiction of Tribunal
The amendment to section 24(1)(c) is consequential and the amendment to section 24(4) is to ensure that a court can exercise the relevant powers of SACAT under the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013, as well as this Act, in relation to proceedings brought before the court should they exceed the jurisdictional limits of SACAT as set out in this section.
149—Substitution of section 25
This clause substitutes the current section 25 as the provisions of the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 will apply to applications under this Act. It also inserts new section 25A.
25—Application to Tribunal
This clause retains the effect of section 25(3) of the Act which is being substituted by this clause. It provides that a requirement to give notice of an application under the Act may be directed to an occupier or subtenant of the premises and need not address the occupier or subtenant by name.
25A—Registrar may make orders in certain cases
This clause retains the effect of section 16 of the Act which is being repealed by this measure. It provides that the Registrar or a Deputy Registrar of SACAT may make an order in relation to a tenancy dispute with the written consent of the parties. Such an order will operate as an order of the Tribunal.
150—Substitution of heading to Part 3 Division 5
This amendment is consequential.
151—Repeal of section 31
This section provides for the power of the Residential Tenancies Tribunal to gather evidence and is no longer required as the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 sets out the evidentiary powers of SACAT.
152—Amendment of section 32—Intervention of designated housing agency
This clause amends this section to remove those procedural powers of the Residential Tenancies Tribunal that are no longer required because they are set out in the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 in relation to SACAT. The provisions in relation to the intervention of a designated housing agency in SACAT proceedings are retained.
153—Substitution of section 33
The effect of this amendment is to delete subsection (1) of this section, which is covered by the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 and retain the content of current subsection (2).
154—Substitution of heading to Part 3 Division 7
This clause is consequential.
155—Amendment of section 35—Special powers to make orders
This clause makes a consequential amendment to subsection (2) and deletes those subsections not required on the basis that they are covered by the provisions of the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013.
156—Repeal of section 36
This section, which provides for the enforcement of orders of the Residential Tenancies Tribunal by registering it in an appropriate court, is no longer required as the relevant provisions of the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 will apply.
157—Amendment of section 37—Application to vary or set aside order
This clause inserts new subsections (4) and (5) to clarify that this section (which relates to the ability for a party to proceedings before SACAT to apply to vary or set aside an order made in the proceedings), does not limit the provisions of the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 and that proceedings under this section are not intended to constitute a review for the purposes of section 34 or 70 of that Act.
158—Repeal of section 38
Section 38 of the Act is being deleted as the provisions of the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 in relation to costs will apply.
159—Substitution of section 39
This clause substitutes section 39 and inserts a new section 39A.
39—Reasons for decisions
The current section 39 provides for a person affected by a decision of the Residential Tenancies Tribunal to be provided with written reasons if requested. The substituted clause 39 makes a similar provision in relation to a decision of SACAT.
39A—Time for application for review or instituting appeal
This clause makes clear that the time for making an application for a review or appeal under the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 runs from the time written reasons are provided if the request is made within 1 month of the decision. This is similar to the provision in current section 41(4) of the Act which is being deleted by this measure.
160—Repeal of Part 3 Divisions 9 and 10
Division 9 of Part 3 provides for the reservation of questions of law and appeals in relation to Residential Tenancy Tribunal proceedings. These provisions are being deleted as the provisions of the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 will apply. Division 10 provides for various procedural powers of the Residential Tenancies Tribunal (such as entry and inspection of property and contempt of the Tribunal) which are no longer required as the relevant provisions of the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 will apply.
161—Substitution of heading to Part 5 Division 8
This amendment is consequential.
162—Repeal of section 98
This section, which provides for the appointment of bailiffs, is not required as this is provided for by the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013. (The provisions in relation to bailiffs are being inserted by amendment to the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 by Part 15 of this measure.)
163—Amendment of section 99—Enforcement of orders for possession
The amendments to this section, which provides for the enforcement of orders of SACAT for possession, are consequential. Subsection (8) is to be deleted as the protection of bailiffs from civil or criminal liability in carrying out their functions will be addressed by the amendments to the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 in Part 15 of this measure.
164—Amendment of section 101—Application of income
This amendment is of a consequential nature to maintain the current position and is required because SACAT will have proceedings instituted under numerous other Acts and not just those currently dealt with by the Residential Tenancies Tribunal.
165—Amendment of section 106—Definitions
This amendment is consequential on the deletion of section 108(2).
166—Amendment of section 107—Conciliation of dispute by Commissioner
These amendments are consequential. There is provision under the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 for more than 1 Deputy Registrar.
167—Repeal of Part 8 Division 1 Subdivision 3
This Subdivision provides for the referral of a tenancy dispute by the Residential Tenancies Tribunal to a conciliation conference. This is no longer required as the relevant provisions of the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 in relation to conferences and mediation required by SACAT will apply.
168—Amendment of section 108A—Functions of Commissioner in conciliation of dispute
This amendment is consequential on the amendments that limit the provisions on conciliation conferences to those referred to the Commissioner of Consumer Affairs under this Act.
169—Amendment of section 108B—Procedure
The amendments to this section limit the reference to 'conciliator' to apply only to conciliation conferences conducted by the Commissioner for Consumer Affairs. The provisions that relate to conferences conducted by SACAT are set out in the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013.
170—Amendment of section 113—Representation
This clause amends this section to ensure that the provisions relating to the representation of parties apply to conferences and mediation under the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013.
171—Amendment of section 114—Remuneration of representative
This clause amends this section to ensure that the provisions relating to the remuneration of representatives of parties apply to representation at conferences and mediation under the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013.
172—Transitional provisions
This clause sets out the transitional provisions in relation to any proceedings that may have been commenced before the Residential Tenancies Tribunal under the Act. The effect of the provision is (subject to the directions of the President of SACAT) to transfer any proceedings before the Residential Tenancies Tribunal to SACAT to proceed as if they had been commenced before SACAT. Any right to make an application to the Residential Tenancies Tribunal that existed before the amendments to the Act by this measure, may now be exercised by making an application to SACAT. The transitional provisions also allow for SACAT to receive any evidence before the Residential Tenancies Tribunal and adopt any of its findings, decisions or orders where relevant (including in relation to proceedings that are fully heard), and to take such other steps to ensure the smooth transition of the proceedings to SACAT. Any decisions, directions or orders of the Residential Tenancies Tribunal made before the commencement of this measure will be taken to be decisions, directions or orders of SACAT. Nothing in this clause affects the ability to register an order under section 36 of the Act, or to appeal to the District Court, in relation to orders, decisions or directions of the Residential Tenancies Tribunal made before the commencement of the amendments to the Act by this measure. This clause also dissolves the Residential Tenancies Tribunal and provides that members of the Residential Tenancies Tribunal will cease to hold office at that time. Any contract of employment, agreement or arrangement in relation to the office held by a member is also terminated and there is no right of action against the Minister or the State in relation to that termination.
Part 14—Amendment of Retirement Villages Act 1987
173—Amendment of section 3—Interpretation
This clause amends section 3 to include definitions so that the references to bailiffs, the President and Deputy President refer to those persons who hold these offices under the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 rather than the equivalent officers of the Residential Tenancies Tribunal. It also substitutes the meaning of 'Tribunal' to refer to SACAT rather than the Residential Tenancies Tribunal.
174—Amendment of section 31—Termination of residents' rights
This clause makes a consequential amendment to section 31 as 'bailiff' is now defined in section 3 of the Act.
175—Amendment of section 32—Resolution of disputes
This clause removes section 32(3) to (5) (which deal with the arbitration of a dispute), as the relevant provisions of the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 will apply instead. This clause also inserts a new subsection (3) to retain the requirement of the current Act that the express consent of the parties is required before a matter is referred by the Tribunal for mediation. This overrides section 51(3) of the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 which provides that a referral may be with or without the consent of the parties. Subsections (6)(b), (7), (10) and (11) are deleted as the relevant provisions of the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 will apply. New subsection (8a) is being inserted to ensure consistency with the equivalent provisions in the Residential Tenancies Act 1995 and Residential Parks Act 2007, such that an order of the Tribunal that provides for a remedy in the nature of an injunction or specific performance may only be made with the approval of the President or a Deputy President of the Tribunal. The deletion of subsection (13)(b) is consequential on the deletion of the provisions of the Act dealing with the conciliation of a dispute.
176—Repeal of section 39
Section 39, which provides for the appeal of a decision of the Tribunal to the District Court, is being deleted as the relevant appeal provisions in the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 will apply.
177—Amendment of Schedule 1—Proceedings before Tribunal
The current Schedule 1 of the Act sets out the provisions in relation to proceedings before the Residential Tenancies Tribunal under the Act. This clause amends those provisions to apply to SACAT and takes into account the relevant provisions of the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013. Clause 3, which provides for a party to apply for the variation or setting aside of an order of the Tribunal, is amended to be consistent with the equivalent provisions in the Residential Tenancies Act 1995 and Residential Parks Act 2007. Such an application must be made within 1 month of the order being made and does not constitute a review for the purposes of sections 34 and 70 of the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013. Clauses 4, 5, 7 and 8 (which deal with Tribunal applications, the procedural powers of the Tribunal, conciliations and costs) are deleted as the relevant provisions of the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 will apply. The amendment to clause 9 reflects the fact that the relevant section of the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 in relation to the referral of a question of law to the Supreme Court will apply, but retains the current provision of the Act in relation to costs in relation to such a referral.
178—Transitional provisions
This clause sets out the transitional provisions in relation to any proceedings that may have been commenced before the Residential Tenancies Tribunal under the Act. The effect of the provisions is, (subject to the directions of the President of SACAT), to transfer any proceedings before the Residential Tenancies Tribunal to SACAT to proceed as if they had been commenced before SACAT. Any decisions, directions or orders of the Residential Tenancies Tribunal made before the commencement of this measure will be taken to be decisions, directions or orders of SACAT. Any right to make an application to the Residential Tenancies Tribunal that existed before the amendments to the Act by this measure, may now be exercised by making an application to SACAT. The transitional provisions also allow for SACAT to receive any evidence before the Residential Tenancies Tribunal and adopt any of its findings, decisions or orders where relevant (including in relation to proceedings that are fully heard), and to take such other steps to ensure the smooth transition of the proceedings to SACAT. Nothing in this clause affects the right to appeal to the District Court (as the right existed before the repeal of section 39 of the Act), in relation to orders, decisions or directions of the Residential Tenancies Tribunal made before the commencement of the amendments to the Act by this measure.
Part 15—Amendment of South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013
179—Amendment of section 33—Original jurisdiction
This amendment is consequential on the amendment to section 34 and also clarifies the action of the Tribunal in the exercise of its original jurisdiction, depending on the nature of the proceedings.
180—Amendment of section 34—Decisions within review jurisdiction
This clause amends section 34 to clarify that for the purposes of the exercise of SACAT's review jurisdiction a reviewable decision is a decision made by the Crown, or an agency or instrumentality of the Crown. However, the provision also allows for flexibility by providing that the regulations can prescribe decisions or classes of decisions or decisions made by prescribed persons or bodies to also fall within, or be excluded from, the Tribunal's review jurisdiction. These may instead fall within the original jurisdiction of SACAT.
181—Amendment of section 39—Principles governing hearings
This clause substitutes section 39(1)(b) in order to clarify that SACAT may adopt any findings, decision or judgment of a court or other tribunal if it considers it relevant to the SACAT proceedings.
182—Amendment of section 43—Practice and procedure generally
This amendment to section 43 clarifies that SACAT may proceed with hearing a matter if a party is not present.
183—Amendment of section 53—Parties
This clause inserts a new paragraph in section 53(1) to make it clear that a person who is a respondent to an application, or a person against whom a claim is being made, or a person who is a party to a dispute before the Tribunal, will be taken to be a party to the proceedings before SACAT.
184—Amendment of section 70—Internal reviews
This clause amends section 70 to enable a decision made by a registrar or other staff member of the Tribunal to be subject to the internal review process under this section. An application for review of a registrar's decision is only with leave of a Presidential member of the Tribunal.
185—Amendment of section 71—Appeals
This clause amends section 71 of the Act which deals with the ability to appeal decisions of SACAT to the Supreme Court. Section 71(1) provides for the constitution of the Supreme Court as either a single judge or the Full Court depending on the circumstances. The amendment to insert new subsection (1a) ensures that the Supreme Court Rules may provide for the Court to be constituted differently to that contemplated by subsection (1). New subsection (2a) provides that before a decision made by SACAT exercising its original jurisdiction, or a decision made by the Tribunal constituted by a registrar or other staff member, can be appealed to the Supreme Court, there must first be an internal review of the decision under section 70 of the Act. The need for an internal review is subject to any Supreme Court Rules, regulations, provisions of a relevant Act, or determination of the President of the Tribunal. The requirement that an appeal of a decision is only by leave of the Court is maintained. New subsection (3a) provides that an appeal to the Supreme Court under section 71 is by way of rehearing and new subsection (3b) makes it clear that the Court may draw inferences of fact from evidence or material before the Tribunal and allow further evidence or material to be presented to it in conducting the appeal. The amendment to subsection (4)(c) removes the ability of the Court to substitute a new decision but retains the ability of the Court to set aside the decision and return the matter to SACAT for reconsideration in accordance with any directions of the Court.
186—Amendment of section 79—Immunities
This clause amends section 79(5) in order to ensure that the protection and immunity provided by this section extends to a person who produces books, papers or documents to the Tribunal.
187—Insertion of section 89A
This clause inserts new section 89A
89A—Bailiffs
This new section provides for the appointment of bailiffs by the President and provides that a bailiff may (but need not be) a public servant or a person appointed under the Courts Administration Act 1993 or the Sheriff's Act 1978. In the exercise of his or her functions, a bailiff is given similar protection and immunity against civil or criminal liability as that of the staff of the Tribunal. This section also provides that the regulations may prescribe fees to be paid in relation to action taken by a bailiff.
188—Amendment of section 92—Annual report
This clause inserts a new subsection to provide for the regulations to prescribe information that must be included in the annual report of the Tribunal to be provided to the Attorney-General.
189—Insertion of section 93A
This clause inserts new section 93A.
93A—Disrupting proceedings of Tribunal
This new section makes it an offence for a person to wilfully interrupt Tribunal proceedings, behave in a disorderly or offensive manner or use offensive language.
190—Amendment of section 95—Regulations
This clause amends the regulation making power in the Act to ensure that the regulations may make provisions of a saving or transitional nature in relation to the vesting of jurisdiction in the Tribunal under another Act and such regulations may operate retrospectively.
Part 16—Amendment of South Australian Housing Trust Act 1995
191—Amendment of section 32A—Interpretation
This amendment removes the definition of 'Appeal Panel' and inserts the definition of 'Tribunal' to mean SACAT. It also makes clear that a complaint about a matter that is before SACAT in the exercise of its jurisdiction under another Act is excluded from the operation of Part 3A of the Act.
192—Repeal of section 32B
This clause deletes section 32B which establishes the Housing Appeal Panel and sets out other provisions in respect of the Panel.
193—Amendment of section 32D—Appeals
This clause makes consequential amendments to those provisions of section 32D being retained to substitute references to the Appeal Panel with references to the Tribunal (SACAT). It deletes subsections (3) to (5) which deal with procedural matters in relation to the Appeal Panel as the relevant provisions of the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 will apply instead. This clause also inserts new subsection (9) which provides that section 71 of the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 will not apply to a decision of the Tribunal under section 32D. This maintains the current position under the South Australian Housing Trust Act 1995, where there is no statutory right of appeal of Housing Appeal Panel decisions to the Supreme Court.
194—Transitional provisions
This clause sets out the transitional provisions in relation to any proceedings that may have been commenced before the Housing Appeal Panel under the Act. The effect of the provisions is, (subject to the directions of the President of SACAT), to transfer any proceedings before the Housing Appeal Panel to SACAT to proceed as if they had been commenced before SACAT. Any decisions, directions or orders of the Appeal Panel made before the commencement of this measure will be taken to be decisions, directions or orders of SACAT. Any right to make an application to the Housing Appeal Panel that existed before the amendments to the Act made by this measure, may be exercised by making an application to SACAT. The transitional provisions also allow for SACAT to receive any evidence before the Housing Appeal Panel and adopt any of its findings, decisions or orders where relevant (including in relation to proceedings that are fully heard), and to take such other steps to ensure the smooth transition of the proceedings to SACAT. This clause also dissolves the Housing Appeal Panel and provides that members of the Housing Appeal Panel will cease to hold office at that time. Any contract of employment, agreement or arrangement in relation to the office held by a member is also terminated and there is no right of action against the Minister or the State in relation to that termination.
Debate adjourned on motion of Mr Gardner.