Contents
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ANDREWS, Sarah Emily
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Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Adelaide Festival Centre Anniversary
- Adelaide University Bill
- Appropriation Bill 2022
- Assisted Reproductive Treatment (Posthumous Use of Material and Donor Conception Register) Amendment Bill
- Australia Post, Oaklands Park Closure
- Australian of the Year Awards
- Australian Swimming Championships
- Automated External Defibrillators (Public Access) Bill
- Basketball
- Buckney, Ms K.
- Burial and Cremation (Interment Rights) Amendment Bill
- Child Sex Offenders Registration (Child-Related Work) Amendment Bill
- Children and Young People (Oversight and Advocacy Bodies) (Child Death and Serious Injury Review Committee) Amendment Bill
- City of Marion
- Civil Liability (BYO Containers) Amendment Bill
- Commonwealth Games
- Courts Administration (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
COVID-19 Direction Accountability and Oversight Committee
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Child Sexual Abuse) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Criminal Organisations - Prescribed Places) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Human Remains) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Stalking and Harassment) Amendment Bill
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Disability Inclusion (Review Recommendations) Amendment Bill
- Environment Protection (Objects of Act and Board Attributes) Amendment Bill
- Fair Work (Family and Domestic Violence Leave) Amendment Bill
- FIFA Women's World Cup
- First Nations Voice Bill
- First Nations Voice to Parliament
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Gibson Electorate
- Gibson Electorate Award Recipients
- Gibson Electorate Sporting Clubs
- Hargreaves, Mr M.
- Hogan, M.
- International Volunteer Day
- Joint Committee on the Establishment of Adelaide University
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Legislative Review Committee
- Local Nuisance and Litter Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Magistrates Court (Nunga Court) Amendment Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Electric Vehicle Levy) Amendment Repeal Bill
- National Parks and Wildlife (Wombat Burrows) Amendment Bill
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Native Vegetation (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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2024-11-28
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- Natural Resources Committee: Adelaide Metropolitan Beaches
- Office for Early Childhood Development Bill
- Oxenham OAM, Ms H.
- Parkrun
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Pastoral Land Management and Conservation (Use of Pastoral Land) Amendment Bill
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Private Members' Statements
- Private Parking Areas (Shopping Centre Parking Areas) Amendment Bill
- Qatar
- Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) (Fees) Amendment Bill
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Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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2022-10-18
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- Residential Tenancies (Protection of Prospective Tenants) Amendment Bill
- SA Pathology
- Select Committee on Access to Urinary Tract Infection Treatment
- Standing Order 39
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Budget Measures) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Child Sex Offences) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Education, Training and Skills Portfolio) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Serious Vehicle and Vessel Offences) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Sexual Offences) Bill
- Summary Offences (Dog Theft) Amendment Bill
- Superannuation Funds Management Corporation of South Australia (Investment in Russian Assets) Amendment Bill
- Supply Bill 2022
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Supply Bill 2023
- Surf Lifesaving Clubs
- Tobacco and E-Cigarette Products (Tobacco Product Prohibitions) Amendment Bill
- Women's World Cup
- Work Health and Safety (Industrial Manslaughter) Amendment Bill
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Questions
- Brighton Road-Edward Street Traffic Lights
- Business Events
- COP31
- Defence Industries
- Defence Shipbuilding
- Domestic and Family Violence
- Domestic and Family Violence Prevention
- Energy Bill Relief
- Federal Labor Government
- Gender-Based Violence
- Illegal Tobacco and Vaping Products
- Infrastructure Projects
- Limestone Coast Tourism
- Majors Road Interchange
- Majors Road Upgrade
- Morphett Road Tram Overpass
- Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- National Voice to Parliament
- Periods and Sport
- Public Transport Privatisation
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River Murray Flood
- SA Ambulance Service
- Social and Affordable Housing
- Social Housing
- South Australian Film Industry
- State Economy
- University Places
- Visitor Economy
- Women in Business
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Speeches
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BASHAM, David Keith Bernard
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Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Appropriation Bill 2022
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Appropriation Bill 2023
- Appropriation Bill 2024
- Bickford's Australia Anniversary
- Encounter Bay Marina
- Finniss Electorate
- Health Infrastructure
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- Hindmarsh Stadium Upgrade
- International Paramedics Day
- Livestock (Emergency Animal Disease) Amendment Bill
- Pastoral Land Management and Conservation (Use of Pastoral Land) Amendment Bill
- Private Members' Statements
- Public Holidays Bill
- Public Works Committee: Cadell Training Centre (New Dairy Complex)
- Public Works Committee: Port Elliot Growth Project
- Public Works Committee: Rebuilt Victor Harbor Ambulance Station
- Public Works Committee: Victor Harbor Road Safety Improvements—Hindmarsh Tiers Road and Virgin Road Intersection Upgrade
- Regional Health Services
- Regional South Australia
- Riverland Flood Response
- Victor Harbor Mainstreet Precinct
- Victor Harbor Mountain Bike Park
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Questions
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Child Death and Serious Injury Review Committee
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Child Development Council
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Commissioner for Aboriginal Children and Young People
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Commissioner for Children and Young People
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Consultants and Contractors
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2023-08-30
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2024-09-24
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Education Department
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Education Standards Board
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Executive Appointments
- 2023-08-30
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2024-09-24
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Executive Positions
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2023-08-30
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2024-09-24
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Goods and Services
- 2023-08-30
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2024-09-24
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Government Advertising
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2023-08-30
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2024-09-24
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Grant Programs
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History Trust
- Hydrologist and Ecologist Appointments, Limestone Coast
- National Water Grid Scheme
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Office of the Guardian for Children and Young People
- Regional Roads
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Remote Work
- 2023-08-30
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2024-09-24
- Rescue Helicopter Services
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River Murray Flood
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SACE Board
- Snapper Fingerlings
- Southern Fleurieu Health Service
- Structural Timber for Housing in South Australia
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TAFE SA
- TAFE SA Victor Harbor Campus
- Water Allocation Plan
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Speeches
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BATTY, Jack Andrew
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Speeches
- Adelaide Marathon Festival
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Adelaide Parklands
- ANZAC Day
- Appropriation Bill 2023
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Appropriation Bill 2024
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2024-06-18
- 2024-08-27
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- Bragg Electorate
- Bushfire Preparedness
- Cleland National Park
- Climate Change and Greenhouse Emissions Reduction (Targets) Amendment Bill
- Commonwealth Games
- Construction Industry Commissioner Bill
- Conversion Practices Prohibition Bill
- Diwali Festival
- Electoral (Control of Corflutes) Amendment Bill
- Electoral (Telephone Voting) Amendment Bill
- Environment Protection (Objects of Act and Board Attributes) Amendment Bill
- Environment, Resources and Development Committee: Inquiry into the Urban Forest
-
Glenunga Football Club
- Greater Adelaide Regional Plan
- Greek Orthodox Archdiocese Community and Parish of Prophet Elias
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- Heritage Places (Adelaide Park Lands) Amendment Bill
- Heritage Places (Protection of State Heritage Places) Amendment Bill
- Infrastructure Investment Program
- International Holocaust Remembrance Day
- International Volunteer Day
- Local Government (Waste Collection) Amendment Bill
- Local Nuisance and Litter Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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Lot Fourteen
- Member for Bragg
- Member for Narungga, Speaker's Statement
- National Parks and Wildlife (Wombat Burrows) Amendment Bill
- National Schools Debating Championships
- National Walk Safely to School Day
- New Women's and Children's Hospital (Relocation of SA Police Facilities) Amendment Bill
- OzAsia Festival
- Pastoral Land Management and Conservation (Use of Pastoral Land) Amendment Bill
- Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Adelaide Park Lands) Amendment Bill
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Private Members' Statements
- Public Works Committee: South Australia Police Barracks Relocation Project—Police Operations Centre
- Public Works Committee: Truro Bypass
- Retirement Villages (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- School Road Safety
- Summary Offences (Nazi Salute and Symbols Prohibition) Amendment Bill
- Summary Offences (Unlawful Selling of Knives) Amendment Bill
- Supply Bill 2023
- Ukraine Invasion
- UN World Environment Day
- World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims
- World Environment Day
-
Questions
- Adelaide Aquatic Centre
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Adelaide Parklands
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Aluminium Composite Cladding
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2022-11-17
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- Chequered Copper Butterfly
- Community Safety
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Consultants and Contractors
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2023-08-29
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2023-08-31
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2023-09-12
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2024-08-27
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- Crime Statistics
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Executive Appointments
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Executive Positions
- Flammable Building Cladding
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Goods and Services
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Government Advertising
- Government Funding
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Grant Programs
-
Greater Adelaide Freight Bypass
-
Illegal Tobacco Trade
- Kangaroo Island Koalas
- Kangaroo Island Tourism
- Kangaroo Island Wildlife Carers
- Landscape Boards
- Marryatville High School Crossing
- Mount Lofty Summit Road
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Mounted Operations Unit
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2023-05-18
- 2023-05-31
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- Operation Eclipse
- Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme
- Police Mounted Operations Unit
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Premier's Taskforce
- Red-Light Cameras
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Remote Work
- SAPOL People Matter Employee Survey
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South Australia Police
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South Australia Police Mental Health Support
- South Australia Police Numbers
- South AUSTRALIA Police Numbers
- South Australia Police Resources
- State Government Procurement
- State Planning Commission
- The Koala State Numberplate
- Thebarton Police Barracks
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Women in Business
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2023-09-12
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- Women's and Children's Hospital
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Youth Crime
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2024-10-29
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Speeches
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BELL, Troy Stephen
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Speeches
- Across Government Facilities Management Arrangement
- Address in Reply
- Appropriation Bill 2022
- Appropriation Bill 2023
- Australian Hotels Association
- Construction Industry Training Fund (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Cross Border Commissioner Bill
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FIFA Women's World Cup
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2023-08-31
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- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- Hosking, Mr D.
- Housing Affordability
- Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Bill
- Limestone Coast
- Limestone Coast Marine Rescue
- Medicinal Cannabis
- Melaleuca Park Primary School
- Mount Gambier Dancers Ball
- Mount Gambier Electorate
- Patient Assistance Transport Scheme
- Plebiscite (South East Council Amalgamation) Bill
- Port MacDonnell Marine Wind Farm
- Private Parking Areas (Shopping Centre Parking Areas) Amendment Bill
- Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
- Regional Events
- Regional Health Services
- Regional Hospices
- Regional Nursing Students
- Regional Schools
- Regional South Australia
- Regional Students
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Regional Tourism
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2023-09-13
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- SA Water Infrastructure
- Social Workers Registration (Commencement) Amendment Bill
- South-East Region Roads
- Southern Coast Ocean Care Committee
- Supply Bill 2023
- Supply Bill 2024
- Survivors of Torture and Trauma Assistance and Rehabilitation Service
- Switch the Headspace Match for Mental Health
- TAFE SA
- Work Health and Safety (Industrial Manslaughter) Amendment Bill
- World Mental Health Day
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Questions
- AUKUS Submarines
- Limestone Coast Local Health Network
- Limestone Coast Radiation Treatment
- Marine Rescue Fund
- Mount Gambier Drug and Alcohol Services
- Mount Gambier Educational Precinct
- Mount Gambier Hospital
- Mount Gambier Hospital Wait Times
- Mount Gambier Paramedics
- Mount Gambier Public Transport
- Mount Gambier Technical College
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Palliative Care Services
- Patient Assistance Transport Scheme
- Piccaninnie Ponds
- Public Housing, Mount Gambier
-
Regional Nursing Students
- Regional Roads
- Regional South Australia
- School Crossing Road Safety
- Seniors Card Fuel Discount
- Solar Feed-In Tariff
- South East Coastal Lakes Review
- South-East Coastal Lakes Project
- Vinehealth Australia
- Wulanda Recreation and Convention Centre
- Yahl Primary School
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Speeches
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BETTISON, Zoe Lee
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Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Appropriation Bill 2022
- Asia Minor Genocide Remembrance Day
- Australian Hotels Association
- Automated External Defibrillators (Public Access) Bill
- Ayers House Bill
- Bickford's Australia Anniversary
- Burial and Cremation (Interment Rights) Amendment Bill
- Community Language Schools
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Coercive Control) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Human Remains) Amendment Bill
- Fair Work (Family and Domestic Violence Leave) Amendment Bill
- First Nations Voice Bill
- Gene Technology (Adoption of Commonwealth Amendments) Amendment Bill
- Harvest Rock
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Bill
- Islamic Community
- Mid-Autumn Festival
- Morocco Earthquake
- Motor Vehicles (Electric Vehicle Levy) Amendment Repeal Bill
- Multicultural Charter
- Multicultural Communities Council of South Australia
- National Parks and Wildlife (Wombat Burrows) Amendment Bill
- Passing of Major-General (Retd) Vikram Madan OAM VSM
- Ramsay Electorate
- Regional Tourism
- Rotary Clubs
- Shop Trading Hours (Extension of Hours) Amendment Bill
- Singapore Airlines
- South Australian Motor Sport (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- South Australian Tourism
- Spurr, Mr W.
- Standing Order 39
- Sudan Conflict
- Summary Offences (Nazi Salute and Symbols Prohibition) Amendment Bill
-
Supply Bill 2023
- Tobacco and E-Cigarette Products (Tobacco Product Prohibitions) Amendment Bill
- Tsoulis, Ms E.
- Turkiye-Syria Earthquake
- Ukraine Invasion
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Answers
- Adelaide Festival Season
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Adelaide Venue Management
- Advertising Value Equivalency Methodology
- Agritourism Sector Plan
-
Auditor-General's Report
- Business Events
- China Southern Airlines
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Community Language Schools
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Consultants and Contractors
- COVID-19 Booster Campaign
- Cruise Ship Industry
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Executive Appointments
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2023-08-29
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Executive Positions
- Football Australia
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Goods and Services
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2023-08-29
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Government Advertising
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Grant Programs
- Gynburra Festival
- Harvest Rock
- Hockey SA
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Illuminate Adelaide
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2022-07-06
- 2023-11-15
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- Indian Mela
- Indigenous Tourism
- International Visitor Strategy
- Limestone Coast
- Limestone Coast Tourism
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Little Amal
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2024-11-26
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- Mount Gambier Migrant Community
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Multicultural Priorities Fund
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2023-08-29
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- Multicultural Services Directory
- Multiculturalism
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Programs and Grants
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2022-09-06
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- Regional Event Fund
- Regional Tourism
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Remote Work
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2023-08-29
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- River Lights Mannum
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River Revival Voucher Program
- Riverland Tourism
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SA Tourism, Social Media
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2023-05-16
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-
Sam Smith Concert
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South Australian Tourism
- South Australian Tourism Awards
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South Australian Tourism Commission
- TikTok Influencer Camp
- Tourism and Multicultural Affairs
-
Visitor Economy
- Workplace Cultural Diversity
- World Tourism Day
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Speeches
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BIGNELL, Leon William Kennedy
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Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Aldinga Recreational Facility
- ANZAC Day
- Appropriation Bill 2022
- Appropriation Bill 2023
- Australian Hotels Association
- Community Education Office
- Country Fire Service
- First Nations Voice Bill
- Greater Adelaide 30-Year Plan
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- History Month
- House of Assembly Staff
- Jet Skis
- Kelly, Mrs M.H.
- Livestock (Emergency Animal Disease) Amendment Bill
- Major Events
- Major Sporting Events
- Matter of Privilege, Speaker's Statement
- McLaren Vale and Districts War Memorial Hospital
- Member for Black, New
- Member for Mount Gambier, Speaker's Statement
- Member for Narungga, Speaker's Statement
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Natural Resources Committee
- Natural Resources Committee: Riverland Fact-Finding Visit
- Parliament House Tours
- Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Public Works Committee: Kangaroo Island Health Service Infrastructure Upgrade
- Qatar Airways
- Regional Health Services
- Riverland Flood Response
- Rossi, Mr J.P.
- Standing Order 39
- State First Nations Voice Address
-
Supply Bill 2023
- Valedictories
- Wine Industry
-
Questions
- Adelaide Football Club and Emergency Services Partnership
- Australia-China Trade Relations
- Be Bushfire Ready Campaign
- Brand South Australia
- Business Confidence
-
Election Commitments
- Emergency Services
- Food and Beverage Exports
- India Trade Mission
- Major Events
- Murray-Darling Basin Agreement
- National Road Safety Week
- Outer Areas Registration Concession
- Regional Capability Community Fund
- Regional Roads
- RepaySA
- Spirit of Kangaroo Island
- State Economy
- Visitor Economy
- World Expo 2025 Osaka
- World Tourism Day
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Speeches
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BOYER, Blair Ingram
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Bickford's Australia Anniversary
- Children and Young People (Oversight and Advocacy Bodies) (Child Death and Serious Injury Review Committee) Amendment Bill
- Construction Industry Training Fund (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- COVID-19 Schools
- Disability Inclusion (Review Recommendations) Amendment Bill
- Education and Children's Services (Barring Notices and Other Protections) Amendment Bill
- First Nations Voice Bill
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Bill
- Independent Commission Against Corruption (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Joint Committee on Mental Health and Wellbeing of Veterinarians
- Joint Committee on the Legalisation of Medicinal Cannabis
- Latouche Mazzei, Lucas
- Literacy Guarantee Unit
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Office for Early Childhood Development Bill
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2024-08-28
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2024-10-29
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- Petition No. 96 of 2021
- Phonics Checks
- Private Parking Areas (Shopping Centre Parking Areas) Amendment Bill
- Public Works Committee: Adelaide Botanic High School Expansion
- Public Works Committee: Findon Technical College
- School Funding Petition
-
Sittings and Business
- Sittings And Business
-
Statutes Amendment (Education, Training and Skills Portfolio) Bill
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2022-11-30
- 2023-03-21
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2023-03-23
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- Supply Bill 2023
-
TAFE SA
- VET Quality Audit Blitz
- World Teachers' Day
- Wright Electorate
- Youth Week
-
Answers
- Aberfoyle Park High School
- Aboriginal Education Strategy
-
Adelaide Botanic High School
- Apprenticeships and Traineeships
- Artificial Intelligence
-
Auditor-General's Report
-
Australian Education Union Bullying
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2024-11-14
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- Autism SA
- Autism Special Needs Program
- Bolder Future Project
- Bordertown High School
- Capital Works Assistance Scheme
- Ceduna Area School
-
Certificate III in Individual Support
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2022-09-06
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- Child Care
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Child Death and Serious Injury Review Committee
-
Child Development Council
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Children in Care, Education Pathways
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2023-09-12
-
-
Commissioner for Aboriginal Children and Young People
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Commissioner for Children and Young People
- Commonwealth Employer Incentives
- Community Language Schools
-
Consultants and Contractors
-
2023-08-29
-
2023-10-17
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2024-09-24
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-
Country Education Strategy
- Dance Hub SA Funding
- Dernancourt Kindergarten
- Digital Education Strategy
- Early Childhood Development
- Early Childhood Education
- Early Learning Strategy
- East Marden Primary School
- Education Advertising
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Education Department
- Education Department Asbestos Register
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Education Department Budget
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2024-09-24
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- Education Department Enterprise Bargaining
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Education Department Staff
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2023-09-12
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2024-09-24
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- Education Family Conferences
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Education Funding
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2023-09-12
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-
Education Standards Board
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Entrepreneurial Learning Strategy
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2023-06-13
- 2023-08-29
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Executive Appointments
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Executive Positions
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2023-08-29
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2023-10-17
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2024-09-24
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- Family Day Care and Respite Care
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Findon Technical College
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2023-09-12
- 2023-09-26
- 2024-09-24
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-
Forestville Hockey Club
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Geranium Primary School Site
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Goods and Services
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Government Advertising
- 2023-03-07
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2023-08-29
-
2023-10-17
-
2024-09-24
- Graham Report
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Grant Programs
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History Trust
- Hopgood Theatre
- Indigenous Apprenticeships and Traineeships
- International Students in Public Schools
- Investing Expenditure for the Forward Estimates
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Lady George Kindergarten
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2022-10-20
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- Learning Plus Tutoring Program
- Literacy and Numeracy Programs
- Local School Infrastructure Projects
- Machinery of Government Costs
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Marine Discovery Centre
- Mental Health and Learning Support Specialists
- Michelle DeGaris Memorial Kindergarten
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Mobile Phone Ban
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Mount Gambier TAFE
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2024-05-16
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- Mount Gambier Technical College
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Narungga Electorate Businesses
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2023-11-15
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-
National Literacy and Numeracy Tests
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National Skills Agreement
- Non-Government School Loans
- Non-Government Schools Funding
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Non-Government Training Providers
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Office of the Guardian for Children and Young People
- Operating Expenses
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Preschool Funding
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2023-09-12
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-
Preschool Services
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2022-05-31
-
2022-10-20
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-
Preschool Staffing
- 2023-08-30
-
2024-09-24
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Public School Fees
- Public Schools
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Reading Programs
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2023-08-29
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-
Remote Work
-
Renmark High School Presentation
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Royal Commission into Early Childhood Education and Care
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2023-05-04
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2023-08-30
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- Royal Commissioner's Salary
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SACE Board
-
SACE Examinations
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2022-11-15
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- SACE International
-
School Curriculum
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2024-09-24
-
-
School Funding
- 2023-08-29
-
2023-09-12
- School Infrastructure Projects
- School Maintenance Program
- School Vaccination Hubs
- School Violence and Bullying
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School-Based Apprentices and Trainees
- Schools Autism Funding
- Schools Chaplaincy Program
- Schools Specialist Teachers
- Schools, Allied Health Service Providers
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Schools, Construction
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2023-02-09
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-
Schools, Specialist Support
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2022-11-30
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- Skilling South Australia
- Skills Shortages
- Skills Training
-
TAFE SA
- 2022-05-04
-
2022-09-06
- 2022-10-18
- 2023-06-13
- 2023-08-29
-
2023-09-12
- 2023-09-28
- 2023-11-16
- 2024-09-24
- TAFE SA Campus Closures
- TAFE SA Enrolments
- TAFE SA Investing Expenditure
- TAFE SA Ministerial Charter
- TAFE SA Reinstated Courses, Student Numbers
- TAFE SA Student Enrolments
- TAFE SA Victor Harbor Campus
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TAFE SA Whyalla
-
2023-09-12
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-
Teacher Permanency
-
Teachers Dispute
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2023-08-29
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2023-10-31
- 2023-11-14
- 2023-11-16
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Technical Colleges
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2022-09-06
- 2023-03-21
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-
Training and Skills Funding
-
2024-09-24
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-
Universal Three-Year-Old Preschool
- Wellbeing Staff
- WorldSkills Australia
- Yahl Primary School
-
Speeches
-
BROCK, Geoffrey Graeme
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Speeches
- Active Service Honour Board
- Address in Reply
- ANZAC Day
- Council Member Vacancies
- Hammill House
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- Legacy Centenary Torch Relay
- Lewis, Brigadier L.J.
- Lifeline Volunteer Awards
- Local Government (Casual Vacancies) Amendment Bill
-
Local Government (Defaulting Council) Amendment Bill
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2022-09-07
-
2022-09-08
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-
Local Government Elections
- Nannapaneni, Ms L.
-
Plebiscite (South East Council Amalgamation) Bill
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2022-09-07
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- Public Works Committee: Port Pirie Regional Health Service Emergency Department Redevelopment
- Sittings and Business
- Statutes Amendment (Industrial Relations Portfolio) Bill
- Stuart Electorate
- Supply Bill 2023
- Ukraine Invasion
- Walking in Two Worlds Podcast
- War Widows Day
- Questions
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Answers
- Administrative Units Created, Abolished, Transferred
-
ANZAC Day Commemoration Fund
- 2023-02-09
- 2023-03-21
-
2023-08-30
- APY Lands Main Access Road Upgrade Project
-
Auditor-General's Report
-
2022-11-29
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- Augusta Highway
- Australian Defence Force
- Barunga Gap Road
- Community Engagement
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Consultants and Contractors
-
2022-09-06
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2023-08-30
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- Coober Pedy District Council
- Coober Pedy Taskforce
- Council Chief Executive Officer Salaries
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Council Flag Protocols
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2023-10-19
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- Council Member Conduct Framework, Establishment Costs
- Council Mergers
- Council Rates
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Dukes Highway
- Dukes Highway Reconstruction
- Eden Valley Road
- Efficiency Dividend Targets Savings
-
Essential Services Commission of South Australia
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2022-09-06
- 2023-08-30
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-
Executive Appointments
- Executive Position Terminations
-
Executive Positions
-
2023-08-30
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- Executive Positions Abolished
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Flood Damaged Roads
- FTEs for Communications and Promotion
-
Goods and Services
-
Government Advertising
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2023-08-30
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- Government-Paid Advertising
-
Grant Programs
-
2023-08-30
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- Grant Programs or Funds
- iPAVe
- Kangaroo Island
- Lobethal Freight Access Upgrade
- Local Government
- Local Government Amalgamations
-
Local Government Boundaries
-
2023-05-03
-
2023-08-29
- 2023-09-26
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- Local Government Boundaries Commission
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Local Government Elections
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2022-10-18
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2022-11-03
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2022-11-29
- 2023-02-21
- 2023-02-22
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2023-02-23
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2023-05-03
-
2024-03-06
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- Local Government Grants Commission
- Local Government Reform
- Mannum Road
-
Minister for Local Government, Regional Roads and Veterans Affairs
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2022-05-05
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-
Ministerial Appointment
-
Ministerial Offices
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2023-08-30
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- Northern Adelaide Veteran Wellbeing Centre
- Office of Local Government
- Ombudsman Investigation, Local Council
- Outback Communities Authority
- Pathway of Honour
-
Port Lincoln Roadworks
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2024-03-06
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- Princes Highway
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Regional Roads
- Regional Transport and Infrastructure Improvements
- Remote Work
- Road Upgrades
- Roads of Strategic Importance, Eyre Peninsula Road Upgrades
- Roads of Strategic Importance, Renmark to Gawler
- South Australian Local Government Grants Commission
- South Eastern Freeway Repair Work
- State's Grain Roads
-
Strzelecki Track
-
Sturt Highway
- Thailand Burma Railway
- Torrens Parade Ground
- Veterans Advisory Council
-
Veterans Services
-
Speeches
-
BROWN, Michael Edison
-
Speeches
- Appropriation Bill 2022
- Appropriation Bill 2023
- Appropriation Bill 2024
- Artificial Intelligence
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Criminal Organisations - Prescribed Places) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Human Remains) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Sexual Predation Offences) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Stalking and Harassment) Amendment Bill
- Environment, Resources and Development Committee: PFAS Contaminated Waste Disposal
- First Nations Voice Bill
- Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Bill
- Joint Committee on the Establishment of Adelaide University
- Judicial Conduct Commissioner (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Legislative Review Committee
- Local Nuisance and Litter Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Mawson Lakes School Bridge
- National Electricity (South Australia) (Ministerial Reliability Instrument) Amendment Bill
- National Gas (South Australia) (East Coast Gas System) Amendment Bill
- Pooraka Primary School
- Private Parking Areas (Shopping Centre Parking Areas) Amendment Bill
-
Public Works Committee
- 2022-07-05
- 2022-09-06
- 2022-09-27
- 2022-10-18
- 2022-11-01
- 2022-11-15
- 2022-11-29
- 2023-02-07
- 2023-02-22
- 2023-03-21
- 2023-05-02
- 2023-05-30
- 2023-06-27
- 2023-08-29
- 2023-09-13
- 2023-09-26
- 2023-10-17
- 2023-10-31
- 2023-11-14
- 2023-11-28
- 2024-02-20
- 2024-03-05
- 2024-04-09
- 2024-06-18
- 2024-06-27
- 2024-08-27
- 2024-10-17
- 2024-10-29
- 2024-11-26
- Public Works Committee: 2022-23 Annual Report
- Public Works Committee: Adelaide Botanic High School Expansion
- Public Works Committee: Augusta Highway Junction Upgrade
- Public Works Committee: Bolivar Wastewater Treatment Plant Essential Services Switchboard Upgrade
- Public Works Committee: Bolivar Wastewater Water Treatment Plant Inlet Works Upgrade
- Public Works Committee: Bookmark Creek
- Public Works Committee: BreastScreen SA Relocation Works
- Public Works Committee: Bridge Road and Wynn Vale Drive Junction Upgrade
- Public Works Committee: Cadell Training Centre (New Dairy Complex)
- Public Works Committee: Construction of Water and Wastewater Infrastructure to Enable Metropolitan Growth
- Public Works Committee: Crafers Park-and-Ride
- Public Works Committee: Deeper Maintenance and Modification Facility
- Public Works Committee: East Grand Trunkway
- Public Works Committee: Edwardstown Ambulance Station
- Public Works Committee: Ethelton Railway Station
- Public Works Committee: Findon Technical College
- Public Works Committee: Flinders Medical Centre Imaging Expansion and Repat Health Precinct Geriatric Evaluation and Management Service Development
- Public Works Committee: Flinders Medical Centre New 20-Bed Inpatient Ward
- Public Works Committee: Flood Recovery Projects—Northern Areas
- Public Works Committee: Gawler State Emergency Service Unit
- Public Works Committee: Greater Seaton Renewal Project
- Public Works Committee: Healthy Coorong, Healthy Basin Program, Teringie Wetland On-Ground Works
- Public Works Committee: Healthy Coorong, Healthy Basin Program, Tolderol Game Reserve Wetlands On-Ground Works
- Public Works Committee: Intermediate Remediation of the Lower Murray Reclaimed Irrigation Area Levees
- Public Works Committee: Intersection Works And Compulsory Acquisition
- Public Works Committee: Kangaroo Island Health Service Infrastructure Upgrade
- Public Works Committee: Lake Hawdon North Regulator On-Ground Works Project
- Public Works Committee: Lefevre Peninsula Upgrades
- Public Works Committee: Leigh Creek Health Clinic
- Public Works Committee: Lyell McEwin Hospital Expansion
- Public Works Committee: Lyndoch Recreation Park Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Majors Road Intersection Upgrade
- Public Works Committee: Monarto Augmentation Pump Stations Program
- Public Works Committee: Morphett Vale Odour Management
- Public Works Committee: Mount Barker and VerDun Interchange Upgrades
- Public Works Committee: Mount Gambier and Districts Health Service Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Mount Gambier Technical College
- Public Works Committee: Naracoorte Health Service Upgrade
- Public Works Committee: New Golden Grove Ambulance Station
- Public Works Committee: New Mount Barker Hospital
- Public Works Committee: New Norwood Ambulance Station
- Public Works Committee: New Woodville Ambulance Station
- Public Works Committee: Noarlunga State Emergency Service Unit
- Public Works Committee: North-South Corridor Darlington Upgrade Project
- Public Works Committee: Patawalonga South Gates Upgrade
- Public Works Committee: Pimbaacla Water Tank Project
- Public Works Committee: Pimpala Primary School Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Port Augusta Ambulance Station
- Public Works Committee: Port Augusta Prison Accommodation Upgrades
- Public Works Committee: Port Elliot Growth Project
- Public Works Committee: Port Pirie Regional Health Service Emergency Department Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Princes Highway (Drain L) Culvert Replacement
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Public Works Committee: Rebuilt Gawler Ambulance Station
- Public Works Committee: Rebuilt Mount Barker Ambulance Station
- Public Works Committee: Rebuilt Victor Harbor Ambulance Station
- Public Works Committee: Roma Mitchell House Asset Protection Upgrade
- Public Works Committee: RSPCA Animal Care Centre
- Public Works Committee: SANFL West Lakes Talent and Community Facility
- Public Works Committee: SAPOL APY Police Post Construction
- Public Works Committee: Seaview Downs Primary School Redevelopment
- Public Works Committee: Sir Samuel Way Building Facade Repairs
- Public Works Committee: South Australia Police Barracks Relocation Project—City Staging
- Public Works Committee: South Australia Police Barracks Relocation Project—Police Operations Centre
- Public Works Committee: South Australia Police Barracks Relocation—Gepps Cross
- Public Works Committee: South Australia Police Barracks Specialist Investigations Unit Relocation
- Public Works Committee: South Australia Police Barracks, 199 Grenfell Street, Adelaide
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Public Works Committee: South Australian Sports Institute New Work
- Public Works Committee: Tram Grade Separation Projects, Marion Road—Anzac Highway to Cross Road
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Public Works Committee: Truro Bypass
- Public Works Committee: Tucker Street Apartment Project
- Public Works Committee: Victor Harbor Road Safety Improvements—Hindmarsh Tiers Road and Virgin Road Intersection Upgrade
- Public Works Committee: Warren Dam Outlet Works Reliability Project
- Public Works Committee: Women's And Children's Upgrade Sustainment Program
- Public Works Committee: Yankalilla Growth Stage 2
- Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) (Fees) Amendment Bill
- Second-hand Vehicle Dealers (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Select Committee on Artificial Intelligence
- Standing Order 39
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) (No 4) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Budget Measures) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Child Sex Offences) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws) (Gas Pipelines) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Ombudsman and Auditor-General) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Victim Impact Statements) Bill
-
Succession Bill
- Supply Bill 2023
- Valedictory
- Whyalla Hospital and Health Service Emergency Department Upgrade
- Work Health and Safety (Industrial Manslaughter) Amendment Bill
- Xenophon, Mr N.
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Questions
- Community Forum, Eastern Adelaide
- Cost of Living
- Cost of Living Concession
- Employment Figures
- Establishment of Adelaide University
- Federal Budget
- Hahndorf Truck Diversion
- Housing Construction
- Housing Supply
- Local Government Elections
- Mental Health and Learning Support Specialists
- Mineral Exploration
- Natural Gas Suppliers
- Political Donation Reform
- Public Housing
- Regional Roads
- State Economy
- Taxi Industry
- Thailand Burma Railway
- Truro Bypass
-
Speeches
-
CHAMPION, Nicholas David
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Appropriation Bill 2022
- Appropriation Bill 2023
- Appropriation Bill 2024
- Australia-United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement
- Brompton Gasworks Independent Review
- Deeper Maintenance and Modification Facility Project
- Draft Greater Adelaide Regional Plan
- Environment Protection (Objects of Act and Board Attributes) Amendment Bill
- Equal Opportunity Commissioner's Independent Review of Harassment in the Parliament Workplace
- First Nations Voice Bill
- Former Brompton Gasworks Site
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Bill
- Legislative Review Committee: Planning Reform Petition
- Legislative Review Committee: Western Hospital at Henley Beach Petition
-
Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Designated Live Music Venues and Protection of Crown and Anchor Hotel) Amendment Bill
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2024-08-28
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-
Private Parking Areas (Shopping Centre Parking Areas) Amendment Bill
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2022-07-05
-
2022-09-27
-
-
Sittings and Business
- Statutes Amendment (Budget Measures) Bill
- Superannuation Funds Management Corporation of South Australia (Investment in Russian Assets) Amendment Bill
- Supply Bill 2023
-
Veterinary Services Bill
-
2023-11-30
-
- West Beach Trust Board Appointments
-
Answers
- Affordable Housing
-
Aluminium Composite Cladding
- 2022-11-15
-
2022-11-17
-
Auditor-General's Report
-
2023-02-07
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2024-11-26
-
-
Australian Space Park
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2022-09-06
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- Bordertown Water Supply
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Brand SA
-
2023-08-30
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-
Brand South Australia
-
Brompton Gasworks
-
Brompton Gasworks Development
-
Brompton Gasworks Site
- Building and Construction Industry
- Construction Materials
-
Consultants and Contractors
- Election Commitments
-
Emergency Accommodation
-
2024-10-30
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- Energy and Mining Sector
-
ePlanning System
-
2022-10-20
-
-
Executive Appointments
-
2023-08-29
-
-
Executive Positions
- Expert Panel
-
Export Delays
-
2023-11-14
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- Export Initiatives
- Export Programs
-
Eyre Peninsula Desalination Plant
- Flammable Building Cladding
- Food and Beverage Exports
- Frankfurt Trade Office
- Franklin Street Bus Station
- Glenelg Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centre
-
Goods and Services
-
2023-08-29
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-
Government Advertising
-
Grant Programs
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2023-08-29
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- Homelessness
- Hope Valley Reservoir Tree Replanting
- Housing Affordability
- Housing Supply
- Housing Trust
- Housing Trust Properties
- India Trade Mission
- Industrial Land
-
Invest South Australia
-
2023-08-29
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- Japan Airlines
- Land Supply
- Local Heritage and Character Protections
- Lot Fourteen
-
MAB Corporation
- Ministerial Staff
- Mobile Phone Towers, Limestone Coast
- National Construction Code
- Native Vegetation
- Office for Regional Housing
-
Open Space Grant Program
-
2022-09-06
-
- Overseas Migration Plan
- Penneshaw Desalination Plant
-
Planning and Development Fund
-
2022-09-06
- 2023-08-29
-
-
Planning and Land Use Services
-
2022-09-06
-
2023-08-29
-
- Port Pirie Greening Program
-
Qantas
-
Qantas Chairman's Lounge Membership
- Regional Housing
- Regional Planning Boards
- Register of Members' Interests
- Registrar General
-
Remote Work
-
2023-08-29
-
-
Renewal SA
-
Residential Land Release
-
2022-10-20
-
2022-11-15
- 2023-02-23
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- River Murray Flood
-
River Murray Salinity Levels
-
SA Water
-
2024-08-27
-
- SA Water Infrastructure
- Shopping Centre Parking
- Southern Suburbs Housing Supply
-
State Planning Commission
-
2023-08-29
- 2023-10-18
-
- State Planning System
- Thebarton Police Barracks
- Thomas Foods International
- Tonsley Innovation District
-
Trade and Investment
-
Trade and Investment Department
- Trade and Investment Department Staff
- Trade Offices
- TradeStart
-
University of South Australia, Magill Campus
-
Valuer-General
-
2022-09-06
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- Wages Growth
- West Beach Trust
- West End Brewery
- Whyalla Steelworks
- Wine Export Recovery and Expansion Program
- Wine Exports
- Wine Exports, United Kingdom
- World Expo 2025 Osaka
-
Speeches
-
CHAPMAN, Vickie Ann
- Speeches
-
CLANCY, Nadia Peace
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Advance Care Directives (Review) Amendment Bill
- Animal Welfare Bill
- ANZAC Day
- Appropriation Bill 2022
- Appropriation Bill 2024
- Australian of the Year Awards
- Child Sex Offenders Registration (Child-Related Work) Amendment Bill
- Children and Young People (Oversight and Advocacy Bodies) (Child Death and Serious Injury Review Committee) Amendment Bill
- Children and Young People (Safety and Support) Bill
- Civil Liability (BYO Containers) Amendment Bill
- Climate Change
- Colonel Light Gardens Primary School
- Courts Administration (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Child Sexual Abuse) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Human Remains) Amendment Bill
- Disability Inclusion (Review Recommendations) Amendment Bill
-
Elder Electorate
- Environment Protection (Objects of Act and Board Attributes) Amendment Bill
- Equal Opportunity (Domestic Abuse) Amendment Bill
- Fair Work (Family and Domestic Violence Leave) Amendment Bill
- First Nations Voice Bill
- Foster and Kinship Care
- Gene Technology (Adoption of Commonwealth Amendments) Amendment Bill
- International Nurses Day
- Local Government Elections
- Local Nuisance and Litter Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Electric Vehicle Levy) Amendment Repeal Bill
- National Gas (South Australia) (East Coast Gas System) Amendment Bill
- National Parks and Wildlife (Wombat Burrows) Amendment Bill
- Nurses and Midwives
- Office for Early Childhood Development Bill
- Oxenham OAM, Ms H.
- Pastoral Land Management and Conservation (Use of Pastoral Land) Amendment Bill
- Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Designated Live Music Venues and Protection of Crown and Anchor Hotel) Amendment Bill
- Preventive Health SA Bill
-
Private Members' Statements
- Public Works Committee: Edwardstown Ambulance Station
- Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) (Fees) Amendment Bill
- Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Regional Hospices
- Residential Tenancies (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Residential Tenancies (Protection of Prospective Tenants) Amendment Bill
- SANFL Premiership
- Second-hand Vehicle Dealers (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Social Workers Registration (Commencement) Amendment Bill
- South Road Upgrade
- Standing Order 39
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio and Other Justice Measures) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Budget Measures) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Child Sex Offences) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Education, Training and Skills Portfolio) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws) (Gas Pipelines) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Serious Vehicle and Vessel Offences) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Stealthing and Consent) Bill
- Suicide Prevention
- Superannuation Funds Management Corporation of South Australia (Investment in Russian Assets) Amendment Bill
- Supply Bill 2022
- Supply Bill 2023
-
Torrens to Darlington Project
- Ukraine Invasion
- Work Health and Safety (Industrial Manslaughter) Amendment Bill
- World Mental Health Day
- World Teachers' Day
- Youth Parliament
-
Questions
- Adelaide Airport International Flight Capacity
- Affordable Housing
- Aged-Care Facilities
- Business Council of Australia
-
Child Protection
- Child Protection Expert Group
- Children in Care
- Company Directors' Obligations
- Elder and Davenport Electorates
- Election Commitments
- Employment Figures
- Federal Election
- Flinders Medical Centre Expansion
- Foster and Kinship Care
- Frankfurt Trade Office
- Gather Round
- Gillard, Hon. J.
- Healthy Workplaces Service
- Indo Pacific International Maritime Exposition
- KordaMentha Report
- North-South Corridor
- Palliative Care Services
- River Murray Flood
- Savings Strategies
- Tonsley Innovation District
- Uluru Statement from the Heart
- Vaping
- Volunteering SA&NT
-
Speeches
-
CLOSE, Susan Elizabeth
-
Speeches
- Aboriginal Remains, Riverlea Park
- Address in Reply
-
Adelaide University Bill
-
2023-11-14
- 2023-11-15
-
-
Animal Welfare (Jumps Racing) Amendment Bill
- 2022-07-06
-
2022-07-07
- Animal Welfare Bill
- Appointment of Inspector Under the ICAC Act
-
Ayers House Bill
-
2023-11-29
-
2024-02-22
-
- Botanic Gardens and State Herbarium (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Burial and Cremation (Interment Rights) Amendment Bill
- 2023-02-08
-
2023-02-09
- Cashmore, Hon. J.L.
- Child Sex Offenders Registration (Child-Related Work) Amendment Bill
-
Civil Liability (BYO Containers) Amendment Bill
- 2022-06-16
-
2022-07-05
- Climate Change
-
Climate Change and Greenhouse Emissions Reduction (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
2024-08-29
- 2024-10-15
-
- Controlled Substances (Pure Amounts) Amendment Bill
- Conversion Practices Prohibition Bill
- Courts Administration (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Doig, Brevet Sergeant Jason Christopher
- DPP Workplace Experience Report
-
Environment Protection (Objects of Act and Board Attributes) Amendment Bill
-
2023-05-03
-
2023-06-13
-
- First Nations Voice Bill
- H5N1 High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza, Wildlife Preparedness
-
Heritage Places (Protection of State Heritage Places) Amendment Bill
- 2024-03-06
-
2024-08-28
- High Flows in the SA River Murray
- Hogan, M.
- International Student Caps
-
Joint Committee on the Establishment of Adelaide University
- Judicial Conduct Commissioner (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Kangaroo Island Koalas
- Legislative Review Committee
-
Local Nuisance and Litter Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
2024-02-22
-
2024-08-28
-
- Lockleys Riding Club
- Lower River Murray Levees
-
National Parks and Wildlife (Wombat Burrows) Amendment Bill
-
2023-06-13
-
- Native Vegetation Clearance
- Office for Early Childhood Development Bill
-
Pastoral Land Management and Conservation (Use of Pastoral Land) Amendment Bill
-
2023-07-06
- 2024-02-07
-
-
Public Holidays Bill
-
2023-11-29
-
- Public Sector (Ministerial Travel Reports) Amendment Bill
- Publishing Committee
- Reports from the Independent Commission Against Corruption
-
Sittings and Business
- Standing Order 39
-
Standing Orders Suspension
-
Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio and Other Justice Measures) Bill
- 2022-10-19
-
2023-02-07
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) (No 3) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Child Sex Offences) Bill
-
2022-07-07
-
-
Succession Bill
-
2023-09-28
-
- Summary Offences (Dog Theft) Amendment Bill
- Valedictory
-
Work Health and Safety (Industrial Manslaughter) Amendment Bill
-
2023-11-28
-
-
Answers
- Aboriginal Rangers
- Acquire and Restore
-
Adelaide Central Market Redevelopment
-
2023-11-14
- 2023-11-16
-
-
Adelaide Coastline Election Policy
-
2022-06-16
-
- Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary
- Adelaide Parklands
- Advanced Manufacturing
- Advanced Strategic Capabilities Accelerator
- Arid Recovery
-
Auditor-General's Report
- AUKUS Submarines
-
Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre
-
2023-08-29
-
- Barossa Water Security Strategy
-
Beach Camping
- Beach Driving
- Bordertown Water Supply
- Botanic Gardens
-
Camden Park Sinkhole
-
2023-09-26
-
-
Canberra Ministerial Business
-
2024-05-15
-
- Catalysts for a Green Economy Program
- Centre State Food Service
- Chequered Copper Butterfly
-
Chief Scientist
-
2023-11-16
-
- Coast Protection Board
-
Coastal Management
- Cobdogla Irrigation and Steam Museum
- Community Forum, Eastern Adelaide
- Community Wastewater Management System
-
Conservation Council
-
2023-08-29
-
2023-10-31
-
- Conservation Council Contracts
- Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union
-
Consultants and Contractors
- Cost of Living
- Country Cabinet
- Defence and Space Industries
-
Defence Industries
- Defence Naval Shipbuilding
-
Defence SA
- Defence SA Chief Executive
-
Defence Shipbuilding
-
Defence Strategic Review
- Department for Industry, Innovation and Science
-
Deputy Premier, Overseas Trip
-
2023-03-08
-
- Desalination Plant
- Designated Area Migration Agreements
- Disaster Recovery Funding
- District Court Associates
- Domestic and Family Violence
- Election Commitments
- Electricity Supply
-
Environment Department
-
Environment Protection Authority
-
Establishment of Adelaide University
-
2023-08-29
-
-
Executive Appointments
-
Executive Positions
-
Extinction Rebellion
-
Eyre Peninsula Desalination Plant
- Federal Labor Government
- Federal Voice to Parliament Referendum
- Field River Conservation Park
- Field River Valley
- Find Your Place Campaign
- Fish Stock
-
Flinders Ranges Sacred Sites
- Flinders University
- Flood Recovery Funding
- Flows for the Future Program
- Food Waste for Healthy Soils Fund
-
Freedom of Information
- General Skilled Migration
- Glenthorne National Park
-
Goods and Services
-
Government Advertising
-
Grant Programs
-
Green Industries SA
-
Green Industry Fund
- Higher Education Providers
- Home Battery Scheme
- Hope Valley Reservoir
-
Hunter Class Frigate Program
- Indo Pacific International Maritime Exposition
- Industry Climate Change Conference
- Industry, Innovation and Skills Department
- Industry, Innovation and Skills Department
-
Innovation, Industry and Skills Department
- International Student Levy
- International Students
- Kangaroo Island Koalas
- Kangaroo Island Tourism
- Kangaroo Island Wildlife Carers
- Kids in Space
- Labour Force Data
-
Lake Bonney Concrete Slab
- Landscape Boards
- Landscape Priorities Fund
- Lockleys Riding Club
- Lower Limestone Coast, Water Allocation Plan
-
Lower River Murray Levees
-
2023-09-12
-
-
Majors Road Upgrade
-
2022-06-16
-
- Make Your Move Campaign
-
MAST 2024 Conference
-
2024-11-27
-
- Migration Policy
-
Ministerial Travel
- Minor Capital Works
- Moonta and Burra Mines World Heritage Listing
-
Murray-Darling Basin
- Murray-Darling Basin Agreement
-
Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- Murray-Darling Basin Royal Commission
-
Murray-Darling Basin Water
- Myponga Reservoir
- Nantawarrina Indigenous Protected Area
- National Parks
-
Native Vegetation
- 2023-03-07
-
2023-03-09
- Native Vegetation Fund
- Net Interstate Migration
- Nilpena Ediacara National Park
- Nuclear Energy
- Nuclear Powered Submarine Taskforce
- Nuyts Archipelago
- Paradise Water Main
- Parafield Airport
-
Parks 2025 Program
- Parks Renewal Investment
- Pastoral Lands
- Piccaninnie Ponds
- Port Augusta Declared Public Precinct
- Prosecution Management System
- Regional Housing
-
Remote Work
- Reservoirs
- River Murray
- River Murray Environmental Water
-
River Murray Flood
- River Murray Flood Clean-Up
- River Murray Levees
-
River Murray Salinity Levels
-
2023-02-08
-
-
SA Environment Awards
-
SA Water
-
2022-09-06
- 2022-12-01
-
2023-08-29
-
- SA Water Infrastructure
- SA Water Outage
- SA Water Pipeline
-
SA Water Regulatory Business Plan
-
2024-03-05
-
- Scholarships
- Scott Creek Conservation Park
- Single-Use Plastics
- Soft Plastics Recycling Technology
- South East Coastal Lakes Review
- South-East Coastal Lakes Project
- South-East Coastal Lakes Review
- Sovereign Wealth Fund
-
Space Industry
- Space Sector
- St Kilda Mangroves
- Surface Fleet Review
- Tarrkarri, Aboriginal Art and Cultures Centre
- Tea Tree Gully Community Wastewater Management System
- The Koala State Numberplate
- Thebarton Police Barracks
- University Merger
- University Places
- West Beach Primary School Air Quality Monitoring Station
- Whalers Way Orbital Launch Complex
- Women's Representation in Public Spheres
- Zero Cost Energy Future
- Zero Cost Energy Future Expenditure
-
Speeches
-
COOK, Natalie Fleur
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Appropriation Bill 2022
- Appropriation Bill 2023
- Australian of the Year Awards
- Child Sex Offenders Registration (Child-Related Work) Amendment Bill
- Children and Young People (Oversight and Advocacy Bodies) (Child Death and Serious Injury Review Committee) Amendment Bill
- Children in State Care Apology Anniversary
- Conversion Practices Prohibition Bill
- Disability Inclusion (Review Recommendations) Amendment Bill
- Equal Opportunity (Domestic Abuse) Amendment Bill
- Fair Work (Family and Domestic Violence Leave) Amendment Bill
- First Nations Voice Bill
- Health Infrastructure
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- Homelessness Week
- Hurtle Vale Electorate
- Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Bill
- International Women's Day
- Magistrates Court (Nunga Court) Amendment Bill
- Mulligan, Dr EA
- National Carers Week
- National Disability Insurance Scheme
- National Parks and Wildlife (Wombat Burrows) Amendment Bill
-
Nurses and Midwives
- O'Donoghue, Dr Lowitja
- Office for Early Childhood Development Bill
- Ombudsman
- Oxenham OAM, Ms H.
-
Portable Long Service Leave Bill
-
2024-09-12
-
- Public Works Committee: Majors Road Intersection Upgrade
- Residential Tenancies (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Residential Tenancies (Protection of Prospective Tenants) Amendment Bill
- River Murray Flood
- Riverland Flood Response
- Select Committee on Endometriosis
-
Sittings and Business
- Social Development Committee
- Social Workers Registration (Commencement) Amendment Bill
- South Australian Public Health (COVID-19) Amendment Bill
- Standing Order 39
- Standing Orders Committee
- Standing Orders Suspension
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) (No 2) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Sexual Offences) Bill
- Strangers Gallery Renaming
-
Supply Bill 2022
-
Supply Bill 2023
- Transplantation and Anatomy (Disclosure of Information and Delegation) Amendment Bill
- Turkiye-Syria Earthquake
- Work Health and Safety (Industrial Manslaughter) Amendment Bill
- World Down Syndrome Day
- Youth Parliament
- Youth Week
-
Answers
- Aboriginal Family Support Services
- Aboriginal Language Interpreting Service
-
Affordable Housing
-
Auditor-General's Report
-
Autism
-
2023-11-29
-
- Autism SA
-
Autism Strategy
-
2023-03-09
-
- Closing the Gap Annual Report
- Code Blue
- Code Blue Emergency Code
-
Community Visitor Scheme
- ConcessionsSA
-
Consultants and Contractors
- Copper Theft
- Cost of Living
-
Cost of Living Concession
- Cost-of-Living Support
-
Critical Client Incidents
- Department of Human Services
- Disability Funding
- Disability Ministerial Advisory Committee
-
Early Intervention Funding
- Elder and Davenport Electorates
- Emergency Accommodation
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2023-09-12
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2022-09-07
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2023-09-12
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2023-09-12
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Highgate Park
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2022-05-18
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2022-06-15
- 2023-11-01
- 2023-11-28
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- Housing and Homelessness Funding
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Housing Authority
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Human Services Department
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2022-09-06
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2022-09-27
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2022-10-20
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- Human Services Department Fleet
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Human Services Department Newsletter
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2022-09-07
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Kurlana Tapa Youth Justice Centre
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Public Housing
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Puti on Kaurna Yerta Report
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2023-07-06
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2023-09-12
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SA Housing Authority
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Social Housing
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2022-09-07
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2022-09-27
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- 2023-11-16
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COWDREY OAM, Matthew John
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Appropriation Bill 2023
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Appropriation Bill 2024
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2024-06-18
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Colton Electorate
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Colton Electorate Beach Management
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- Economic and Finance Committee: Emergency Services Levy 2023-24
- Electoral (Control of Corflutes) Amendment Bill
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- Malinauskas Labor Government
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- Palmer, Mr G.
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Private Members' Statements
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Shop Trading Hours (Extension of Hours) Amendment Bill
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State Budget
- State Budget 2021-22
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State Economy
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- Super SA Cybersecurity Incident
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- Supply Bill 2022
- Supply Bill 2023
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Western Hospital
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Work Health and Safety (Industrial Manslaughter) Amendment Bill
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2023-11-02
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- World Down Syndrome Day
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Questions
- Adelaide Beach Management Review
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Auditor-General's Report
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Australian Space Park
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2022-09-06
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Builders Indemnity Insurance Fund
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Canberra Ministerial Business
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2024-05-15
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Community Infrastructure Grant Program
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Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union
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Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union
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2023-06-01
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Consultants and Contractors
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2022-09-06
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Cost of Living
- Cost of Living Concession
- Croatian Club Grant
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Cybersecurity
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Deputy Premier, Overseas Trip
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2023-03-08
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- Dividend to Government
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Economic Recovery Fund
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Efficiency Dividend
- Election Commitments
- Electric Plane Trial
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- Employment Tribunal Review
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Energy Bill Relief
- Enterprise Agreements
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Environment Protection Authority
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2023-08-29
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- Essential Services Commission
-
Essential Services Commission of South Australia
-
2023-08-30
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- Executive Appointments
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Executive Positions
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2022-09-06
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- Export Programs
- Eyre Peninsula Desalination Plant
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- Fredericks, Ms T.
- FTE Allocations to Industrial Relations Branch
- Full-Time Equivalents
- Funds SA
-
General Practitioner Payroll Tax
-
2023-09-26
-
2023-11-30
- 2024-03-06
- 2024-06-18
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- Goods and Services
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Government Advertising
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2022-09-06
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- Government Contracts
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Green Industry Fund
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Growth State Program
- Highgate Park
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HomeBuilder Program
- 2023-02-08
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2023-02-22
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2023-03-08
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2023-05-02
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HomeStart Finance
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2022-09-06
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Housing Authority
- Incolink
- Industrial Relations
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Infrastructure Projects
- Investing Expenditure Projects
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Job Creation
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2022-05-03
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- Lockleys Riding Club
- Machinery of Government Changes
- Mansfield Review
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Marine Discovery Centre
- Medical Malpractice Claims
- Member for Mawson
- Minister for Industrial Relations
- Ministerial Staff
-
Ministerial Staff Expenses
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Ministerial Travel
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- North-South Corridor
- Nuyts Archipelago
- Office of Hydrogen Power
- Office of the Commissioner for Public Sector Employment
- Office of the Industry Advocate
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Paralympic Games
-
2024-09-12
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-
Paralympics Australia
- Payroll Tax
-
Personify Care Cybersecurity Incident
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Premier's Delivery Unit
- Public and Community Housing
- Public Sector
- Public Sector Enterprise Bargaining
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- Remote Work
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Renewal SA
- Residential Land Release
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ReturnToWorkSA
- River Murray Flood
-
River Murray Salinity Levels
- SA Hockey Program
- SA Venture Capital Fund
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SA Water
- SA Water Infrastructure
-
SA Water Regulatory Business Plan
-
2024-03-05
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-
SafeWork SA
- Shared Services
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South Australian Government Financing Authority
-
2023-08-30
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- Speed Limits
- Sporting and Infrastructure Grants
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Sports and Community Infrastructure Grants
-
2023-02-07
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-
Sports Funding
-
2022-07-05
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- St Kilda Mangroves
- Stamp Duty Abolition
-
State Budget
- 2023-05-18
-
2023-06-14
- State Debt
- State Government Procurement
- State of the Sector Report 2022
-
Super SA
-
Super SA Cybersecurity Incident
-
2023-10-18
-
2023-10-19
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2023-10-31
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- Superannuation Funds
- Tax Policy
- Tea Tree Gully Community Wastewater Management System
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Thebarton Police Barracks
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Trade and Investment Department
- Trade Offices
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- Wine Exports, United Kingdom
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Women's and Children's Hospital
- Workforce Summary
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- Zero Cost Energy Future
- Zero Cost Energy Future Expenditure
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Speeches
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CREGAN, Daniel Roy
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Speeches
- Aboriginal Health
- Adelaide Hills Bus Services
- Adelaide Hills Gold Mine
- Adelaide Hills Hand Spinners and Weavers Guild
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Adelaide Hills Palliative Care Service
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2023-08-30
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- Adelaide Hills War Memorial Swimming Centre
- Bragg By-Election
- Car Park Security Incident
- Community Connections Program
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Electoral (Accountability and Integrity) Amendment Bill
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2024-11-26
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-
Electoral (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Emergency Management (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Friendship Force
- Governor's Speech
- GreenInc
- Heysen Boulevard, Mount Barker
- International Paramedics Day
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Matter of Privilege, Speaker's Statement
- Member for Bragg, Speaker's Statement
- Nairne Rail Crossings
- Notices of Motion
- Paediatric and Neonatal Services, Kavel Electorate
- Presentation to Governor
- Private Members' Statements
- Public Works Committee: Gawler State Emergency Service Unit
- Public Works Committee: Rebuilt Mount Barker Ambulance Station
- Regional Health Services
- Roadworks Funding Cuts
- Service Recognition
- Speaker, Election
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Speaker's Statement
- Statutes Amendment (Parliament—Executive Officer and Clerks) Bill
- SteamRanger Heritage Railway
- Supply Bill 2023
-
Valedictories
- Valedictory
- Wellbeing Bushfire Grants and Community Groups
- Questions
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Answers
- Alert SA App
- Balcony Room Refurbishment
- Bushfire Preparedness
- Community Safety
-
Consultants and Contractors
-
Correctional Services Department
- Country Fire Service Facilities
- Crime Statistics
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Executive Appointments
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Executive Positions
- First Nations Voice to Parliament
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Goods and Services
-
Government Advertising
- Grain Harvest
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Grant Programs
- Highway Traffic Management
-
Illegal Tobacco Trade
- 2024-10-15
-
2024-10-17
- Leigh Creek Police Station
- Level Crossing Safety Strategy
-
Metropolitan Fire Service
- Mobile Phone Detection Cameras
- Naracoorte Police Station
-
Ombudsman Investigation, Member for Bragg
-
2022-05-04
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- Operation Eclipse
- Parliament House Artwork
- Police Mounted Operations Unit
- Police Numbers
-
Political Donation Reform
-
2024-10-15
-
- Political Donations
-
Port Broughton School and Kindergarten Koala Crossing
-
2024-09-12
- 2024-10-15
-
-
Premier's Taskforce
- Prison Dogs
- Prison Greyhounds
- Question Time
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Remote Work
- Renmark Police Station
- Road Safety
- SAPOL People Matter Employee Survey
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SAPOL Recruitment
- School Crossing Road Safety
-
South Australia Police
-
South Australia Police Mental Health Support
- South Australia Police Numbers
- South AUSTRALIA Police Numbers
- South Australia Police Resources
- Speed Cameras
- Speed Limits
-
State Emergency Service Fleet Renewal
-
2024-09-12
-
- United Firefighters Union of South Australia
-
Youth Crime
-
2024-10-29
-
-
Speeches
-
ELLIS, Fraser John
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Appropriation Bill 2023
- Buckland Park Intersection
- Electoral (Accountability and Integrity) Amendment Bill
-
Health Care for Regional and Rural South Australia
-
2023-11-15
-
- Health Care for Regional and Rural South Australia Petition
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Bill
- Kernewek Lowender Copper Coast Cornish Festival
- Limestone Coast Marine Rescue
- Local Government (Casual Vacancies) Amendment Bill
- Mining (Land Access Inquiry Recommendations) Amendment Bill
- Mobile Black Spot Program
- Moonta Mines Uniting Church
- Motor Vehicles (Number Plates) Amendment Bill
-
Narungga Electorate
- Narungga Electorate Road Upgrades
- Patient Assistance Transport Scheme
- Portable Long Service Leave Bill
-
Private Members' Statements
- Public Works Committee: Port Pirie Regional Health Service Emergency Department Redevelopment
- Recreation and Sport Funding
-
Regional Health Services
-
2022-06-15
-
2024-08-28
-
- Regional Housing
- Select Committee on Artificial Intelligence
- Statutes Amendment (Serious Vehicle and Vessel Offences) Bill
- Supply Bill 2023
- World Tourism Day
- Yorke Peninsula Health Advisory Council
- Yorke Peninsula Road Network
- Yorke Peninsula Telecommunications
- Yorke Peninsula Turning Lanes
-
Questions
-
Ardrossan Community Hospital
- Augusta Highway
-
Beach Camping
- Beach Driving
- Bitumen Contractors
- Buckland Park Intersection
- Centre State Food Service
-
Child Protection
-
2023-05-17
-
- Country Fire Service
- COVID-19 Mandatory Vaccination
- Edithburgh Jetty
- Fishing Industry
- Gynburra Festival
- Lifeblood
- Local Government Elections
- Maitland CFS and SES Shed
- Maitland Hospital
- Mesonet Weather Stations
-
Mobile Phone Towers
- Moonta and Burra Mines World Heritage Listing
- Movember Foundation
- Narungga Electorate Businesses
- Patient Assistance Transport Scheme
- Political Donations
-
Port Broughton School and Kindergarten Koala Crossing
-
2024-09-12
- 2024-10-15
-
-
Regional Road Maintenance
- Regional Roads
- ReturnToWorkSA
- Single Employer Model
-
Snowtown to Bute Road
- State Emergency Service Fleet Renewal
- SYP Community Hub
- Upper Yorke Road
-
Wallaroo Hospital
- Yorke Peninsula Health Advisory Council
-
Yorke Peninsula Mining
- Yorketown Hospital
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-
Speeches
-
FULBROOK, John Paul
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Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Adelaide Film Festival
- Adelaide Thunderbirds
- Appropriation Bill 2022
- Appropriation Bill 2023
- Arthritis
-
Burial and Cremation (Interment Rights) Amendment Bill
-
2023-02-09
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- Chaplaincy Australia
-
Clubs SA
-
2024-05-15
-
- Clubs SA Awards
-
Criminal Law Consolidation (Coercive Control) Amendment Bill
-
2024-11-12
-
- Disability Inclusion (Review Recommendations) Amendment Bill
- District Council of Mount Remarkable By-Laws
- Diwali Festival
- Dozynki Harvest Festival
- Eid Celebrations
- Environment Protection (Objects of Act and Board Attributes) Amendment Bill
- Fair Work (Family and Domestic Violence Leave) Amendment Bill
- First Nations Voice Bill
- Gawler Line Electrification
- Gender-Based Violence
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Bill
- International Holocaust Remembrance Day
- Kolo Polek
-
Legislative Review Committee
- Legislative Review Committee: Burial and Cremation (Surrender of Interment Rights) Variation Regulations 2021
- Legislative Review Committee: Controlled Substances (Youth Treatment Orders) Regulations 2021
- Legislative Review Committee: Local Government Land By-laws, Public Conveniences
- Legislative Review Committee: Police (Police Security Officers) Amendment Regulations 2022
- Legislative Review Committee: School Funding Petition
- Legislative Review Committee: Termination of Pregnancy Regulations 2022
- Local Government (Defaulting Council) Amendment Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Electric Vehicle Levy) Amendment Repeal Bill
- National Corrections Day
- National Electricity Law (South Australia) (Consumer Data Right) Amendment Bill
- National Gas (South Australia) (East Coast Gas System) Amendment Bill
- PBA-FM Community Radio
-
Playford Electorate
- Playford Electorate Early Childhood Services
- Private Members' Statements
- Public Holidays Bill
- Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Residential Tenancies (Protection of Prospective Tenants) Amendment Bill
- Salisbury Cycle Speedway
- Salvation Army Emergency Services
- Salvos Sleepout
- Second-hand Vehicle Dealers (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Singapore Airlines
- South Australian Motor Sport (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- South Australian Parliamentary Internship Program
- State Electricity Network
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio and Other Justice Measures) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws)(Regulatory Sandboxing) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Serious Vehicle and Vessel Offences) Bill
- Superannuation Funds Management Corporation of South Australia (Investment in Russian Assets) Amendment Bill
- Supply Bill 2023
- Tet Festival
-
Tobacco and E-Cigarette Products (Tobacco Product Prohibitions) Amendment Bill
-
2023-05-18
-
- Vella, Mr P.
- Women in Local Government
-
Questions
- Adelaide Hills Ambulance Services
- Adelaide Hills Health Services
- Australian Defence Force
- Building and Construction Industry
- Construction Industry
- Desalination Plant
- Economic Recovery Fund
- Energy Drinks
- Energy Price Relief Plan
- Frontier Software Cybersecurity Incident
- Housing Affordability
- Kids in Space
- Mount Barker Health Services
- Numeric Plate Auction
- Ombudsman Investigation, Local Council
- Privatisation
- Skills Training
-
State Economy
- Virtual Healthcare Services
-
Speeches
-
GARDNER, John Anthony William
-
Speeches
- Aboriginal Representative Body Bill
-
Address in Reply
- Adelaide Festival Centre Anniversary
-
Adelaide University Bill
-
2023-11-14
- 2023-11-15
-
- Ambulance Ramping
- Antisemitism
- Apprenticeships and Traineeships
-
Appropriation Bill 2022
- 2022-06-14
-
2022-07-05
-
Appropriation Bill 2023
-
Appropriation Bill 2024
-
2024-06-18
- 2024-08-27
-
- AUKUS
- Australian Labor Party
- Australian of the Year Awards
- Cashmore, Hon. J.L.
- Children and Young People (Oversight and Advocacy Bodies) (Child Death and Serious Injury Review Committee) Amendment Bill
- Cleland National Park
- Construction Industry Commissioner Bill
- Construction Industry Training Fund (Application of Fund) Amendment Bill
-
Construction Industry Training Fund (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- 2024-05-16
-
2024-08-27
- Cost of Living
- Dementia Awareness
- District Council of Mount Remarkable By-Laws
- Education Workforce
- Festa Della Repubblica
- Freedom of Information (Ministerial Diaries) Amendment Bill
- Government Marketing Campaigns
- Government Priorities
- Grantskalns, Ms C.
- Grundy, Mr K.
- Health Care (Acquisition of Property) Amendment Bill
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People
- International Holocaust Remembrance Day
- International Women's Day
- Islamic Community
- Israel
-
Joint Committee on the Establishment of Adelaide University
- Kelly OAM, Mrs J.
- Lawrie, Ms J.L.
- Literacy Guarantee Unit
- Local Government (Casual Vacancies) Amendment Bill
- Matter of Privilege
- Minister for Health and Wellbeing
- Ministerial Conduct
-
Morialta Citizenship Awards
- Morialta Community Awards
-
Morialta Electorate
- Multicultural Communities Council of South Australia
- National Centre for Vocational Education Research
- National Disability Insurance Scheme
- Neale, Mr R. and Tkachuk, Mr V.
- New Women's and Children's Hospital Bill
- Office for Early Childhood Development Bill
- Phonics Checks
- Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Adelaide Park Lands) Amendment Bill
- Plebiscite (South East Council Amalgamation) Bill
-
Private Members' Statements
- Public Finance and Audit (Auditor-General Access to Cabinet Submissions) Amendment Bill
- Public Works Committee: Adelaide Botanic High School Expansion
- Public Works Committee: Findon Technical College
- Question Time Extension
- Regional Tourism
- Renmark High School Presentation
- Residential Tenancies (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Return to Work (Scheme Sustainability) Amendment Bill
- Ruby Awards
- Sam Smith Concert
-
South Australian Museum
-
2024-05-15
-
2024-08-28
-
- St Bernards/Penfold/Newton Roads
- State Budget 2021-22
-
State Labor Government
- Statutes Amendment (Education, Training and Skills Portfolio) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Justice Measures) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Serious Vehicle and Vessel Offences) Bill
- Sudan Conflict
- Supply Bill 2022
-
Supply Bill 2023
- Turkiye-Syria Earthquake
- Ukraine Invasion
- University Merger
- University of South Australia, Magill Campus Land Transfer
- Valedictory
- Wade, The Hon. S.G.
- World Teachers' Day
- Youth Week
-
Questions
- Aboriginal Education Strategy
- Adelaide 500
-
Adelaide Botanic High School
-
Adelaide Central Market Redevelopment
-
2023-11-14
- 2023-11-16
-
- Adelaide Festival Centre
-
Adelaide Festival Funding
- Adelaide Fringe
- Adelaide International Tattoo
- Advertising Value Equivalency Methodology
- Apprenticeships and Traineeships
-
APY Art Centre Collective
- Artificial Intelligence
-
Arts Funding
-
2022-11-15
- 2023-09-12
-
- Arts SA
-
Auditor-General's Report
- 2022-11-29
-
2023-02-07
-
2023-02-08
-
2023-11-30
-
2024-11-27
- 2024-11-28
-
Australian Education Union Bullying
-
2024-11-14
-
-
Autism SA
- Autism Strategy
- Bolder Future Project
- Capital Works Assistance Scheme
-
Certificate III in Individual Support
-
2022-09-06
-
-
Children in Care, Education Pathways
-
2023-09-12
-
- Commonwealth Employer Incentives
- Community Language Schools
-
Construction Industry
-
Consultants and Contractors
- Country Arts SA Budget
-
Country Education Strategy
-
Cultural Institutions Storage Facility
- Dance Hub SA Funding
- Department for Industry, Innovation and Science
- Department of the Premier and Cabinet
- Dernancourt Kindergarten
- Digital Access Plan
- Digital Education Strategy
-
Early Childhood Development
- Early Learning Strategy
-
Education Advertising
-
2023-05-17
- 2023-08-29
-
-
Education Department
- Education Department Asbestos Register
-
Education Department Budget
-
2024-09-24
-
- Education Department Enterprise Bargaining
-
Education Department Staff
-
2023-09-12
-
2024-09-24
-
- Education Family Conferences
-
Education Funding
-
2023-09-12
-
-
Education Standards Board
-
2023-06-13
-
- Efficiency Dividend Targets Savings
- Election Commitments
-
Energy Concessions
-
Entrepreneurial Learning Strategy
-
2023-06-13
- 2023-08-29
-
-
Establishment of Adelaide University
- 2023-07-06
-
2023-08-29
-
Executive Appointments
-
2023-08-29
- 2024-09-24
-
-
Executive Positions
-
2023-08-29
-
2024-09-24
-
-
Findon Technical College
-
2023-09-12
- 2023-09-26
- 2024-09-24
-
- Flinders University
-
Goods and Services
-
2023-08-29
-
2024-09-24
-
-
Government Advertising
- Graham Report
- Grant Breakdown
-
Grant Programs
- Harvest Rock
- Higher Education Providers
- Hope Valley Reservoir Tree Replanting
-
Hopgood Theatre
-
Human Services Department
-
Illuminate Adelaide
-
2022-07-06
-
- Incolink
- Indigenous Apprenticeships and Traineeships
- Investing Expenditure for the Forward Estimates
- Learning Plus Tutoring Program
- Literacy and Numeracy Programs
-
Little Amal
-
2024-11-26
-
- Live Music Sector
-
Local Government Boundaries
-
2023-05-03
-
2023-08-29
- 2023-09-26
-
- Local School Infrastructure Projects
- Machinery of Government Costs
- Major Projects Expenditure/Status
-
Member for Mawson
-
2022-09-27
-
- Michelle DeGaris Memorial Kindergarten
-
Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing
-
2022-11-30
-
-
Mobile Phone Ban
-
Mount Gambier TAFE
-
2024-05-16
-
-
Multicultural Priorities Fund
-
2023-08-29
-
- Narungga Electorate Businesses
-
National Literacy and Numeracy Tests
-
National Skills Agreement
- Netley Commercial Park Lease
-
Non-Government School Loans
- Non-Government Schools Funding
- Non-Government Training Providers
- Operating Expenses
-
Preschool Funding
-
2023-09-12
-
-
Preschool Services
-
Preschool Staffing
- 2023-08-30
-
2024-09-24
-
Private Email Accounts
-
Programs and Grants
-
2022-09-06
-
-
Public Library Funding
-
2023-06-15
-
-
Public School Fees
- Public Schools
-
Qantas Chairman's Lounge Membership
-
Reading Programs
-
2023-08-29
-
- Regional Event Fund
- Register of Members' Interests
-
Remote Work
-
Renmark High School Presentation
-
River Revival Voucher Program
-
Royal Commission into Early Childhood Education and Care
-
2023-05-04
-
2023-08-30
-
- Royal Commissioner's Salary
-
SA Housing Authority
-
SA Tourism, Social Media
-
2023-05-16
-
-
SACE Examinations
-
2022-11-15
-
- SACE International
-
Sam Smith Concert
- Scholarships
-
School Curriculum
-
2024-09-24
-
-
School Funding
- 2023-08-29
-
2023-09-12
-
School-Based Apprentices and Trainees
- Schools Autism Funding
- Schools Chaplaincy Program
- Schools Specialist Teachers
- Schools, Advertising Campaigns
- Schools, Allied Health Service Providers
-
Schools, Construction
-
2023-02-09
-
-
Schools, Specialist Support
-
2022-11-30
-
- Skilling South Australia
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South Australian Museum
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2023-03-07
-
2024-02-21
- 2024-06-18
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2024-08-28
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2024-10-15
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2024-10-30
- 2024-11-27
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South Australian Tourism Commission
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2023-08-29
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TAFE SA
- 2023-06-13
- 2023-08-29
-
2023-09-12
- 2023-09-28
-
2023-11-16
- 2024-09-24
- TAFE SA Campus Closures
- TAFE SA Enrolments
- TAFE SA Investing Expenditure
- TAFE SA Ministerial Charter
- TAFE SA Reinstated Courses, Student Numbers
- TAFE SA Student Enrolments
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TAFE SA Whyalla
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2023-09-12
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Tarrkarri
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2023-05-02
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-
Tarrkarri, Aboriginal Art and Cultures Centre
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2022-10-20
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2023-09-12
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-
Teacher Permanency
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Teachers Dispute
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2023-08-29
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2023-10-31
- 2023-11-14
- 2023-11-16
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Technical Colleges
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2022-09-06
- 2023-03-21
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- TikTok Influencer Camp
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Training and Skills Funding
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2024-09-24
-
-
Universal Three-Year-Old Preschool
-
University Merger
-
University of South Australia, Magill Campus
- Wellbeing Staff
- WorldSkills Australia
-
Speeches
-
HILDYARD, Katrine Anne
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Appropriation Bill 2022
-
Appropriation Bill 2023
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2023-06-28
- 2023-08-29
-
- Burial and Cremation (Interment Rights) Amendment Bill
- Cashmore, Hon. J.L.
- Child Sex Offenders Registration (Child-Related Work) Amendment Bill
-
Child Sex Offenders Registration (Public Register) Amendment Bill
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2024-10-17
-
- Children and Young People (Oversight and Advocacy Bodies) (Child Death and Serious Injury Review Committee) Amendment Bill
-
Children and Young People (Safety and Support) Bill
- Children in State Care Apology Anniversary
- Closing the Gap Annual Report
- Commonwealth Games
- Conversion Practices Prohibition Bill
-
Criminal Law Consolidation (Child Sexual Abuse) Amendment Bill
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2023-06-01
-
-
Criminal Law Consolidation (Coercive Control) Amendment Bill
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2024-08-29
-
2024-11-12
-
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Stalking and Harassment) Amendment Bill
-
Disability Inclusion (Review Recommendations) Amendment Bill
-
2023-09-14
-
-
Equal Opportunity (Domestic Abuse) Amendment Bill
- 2023-05-18
-
2023-06-01
-
Fair Work (Family and Domestic Violence Leave) Amendment Bill
-
2022-11-16
-
2023-02-21
-
- FIFA Women's World Cup
-
First Nations Voice Bill
-
2023-03-07
-
- Fisher, Ms E.M.
- Greyhound Industry Reform Inspector Bill
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- Hindmarsh Stadium Upgrade
- Hogan, M.
- Hogan, Ms M.
- Hyde and Alexander Child Protection Reports
- Hyde Review Safety Checks for Children
- International Women's Day
- Joint Parliamentary Service Committee
- Legalisation of Cannabis
- O'Donoghue, Dr Lowitja
- Oxenham OAM, Ms H.
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation
- Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Designated Live Music Venues and Protection of Crown and Anchor Hotel) Amendment Bill
- Portable Long Service Leave Bill
- Post-Coronial Reviewer Appointment
- Residential Tenancies (Protection of Prospective Tenants) Amendment Bill
- Second-hand Vehicle Dealers (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Sentencing (Serious Child Sex Offenders) Amendment Bill
-
Sittings and Business
- Socceroos
-
Social Workers Registration (Commencement) Amendment Bill
-
2023-11-16
-
- South Australian Motor Sport (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Standing Order 39
- Standing Orders Committee
- Statutes Amendment (Child Sex Offences) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Serious Vehicle and Vessel Offences) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Sexual Offences) Bill
- 2023-06-13
- 2023-06-14
-
2023-06-15
- Statutes Amendment (Stealthing and Consent) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Victim Impact Statements) Bill
- Superannuation Funds Management Corporation of South Australia (Investment in Russian Assets) Amendment Bill
-
Supply Bill 2023
- Valedictory
- Violence Against Women
- Watkins, Mr K.
-
Work Health and Safety (Industrial Manslaughter) Amendment Bill
-
Answers
-
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Placement Principle
-
2023-10-17
-
-
Administrative Units
-
2023-02-21
-
-
Child Protection
- 2022-06-02
- 2022-07-07
-
2022-09-06
- 2022-09-08
-
2022-09-27
-
2022-12-01
- 2023-03-07
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2023-05-17
-
2023-07-06
- 2024-02-22
-
2024-08-29
-
2024-09-12
-
Child Protection Case Management System
-
2023-03-09
-
-
Child Protection Department
-
2022-05-05
- 2023-03-07
-
2023-05-04
-
2024-06-27
- 2024-09-12
-
- Child Protection Department Chief Executive
- Child Protection Expert Group
-
Children in Care
-
Children in Residential Care
-
2023-11-02
-
- Children in State Care
- Community Recreation and Sports Facilities Program
- Community Sport, Concussion Education
- Community Sporting Clubs
-
Consultants and Contractors
-
2023-02-21
-
2023-08-29
-
2024-09-24
-
-
Coroner's Inquiry
-
2024-09-12
-
-
Domestic and Family Violence
- Domestic and Family Violence Prevention
- Domestic and Family Violence Vigil
- Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence
- Equestrian Sports
-
Executive Appointments
-
2023-02-21
-
2023-08-29
-
2024-09-24
-
-
Executive Positions
-
Executive Terminations
- Family-Based Carers
-
FIFA Women's World Cup
- Foster and Kinship Care
- Foster and Kinship Carer Week
- Foster Carers
-
Freedom of Information
-
Gender Equality
- 2022-11-29
-
2023-03-08
- Gender-Based Violence
-
Goods and Services
-
2023-02-21
-
2023-08-29
-
2024-09-24
-
-
Government Advertising
-
2023-02-21
-
2023-08-29
-
2024-09-24
-
-
Grant Programs
-
2023-02-21
-
2023-08-29
-
2024-09-24
-
-
Greyhound Racing Industry
-
2023-08-30
-
- Guardian for Children and Young People
-
Harness Racing SA
-
2023-02-09
-
- Ice Factor Program
- Ice Hockey
- Ice Sports Sector
-
LIV Golf
-
Minister for Child Protection
- Minister for Child Protection, New Zealand Visit
-
Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing
- 2022-11-29
-
2022-11-30
- Northern Domestic Violence Prevention and Recovery Hub
-
Paralympic Games
-
2024-09-12
-
- Paralympics Australia
- Periods and Sport
-
Remote Work
-
2023-08-29
-
2024-09-24
-
- SA Hockey Program
- South Adelaide Football Club
- South Australian Sports Institute
- Sport and Recreation
- Sporting and Infrastructure Grants
- Sports Vouchers Program
-
Union Advertising
-
2022-11-30
-
-
Women in Sport
-
-
Speeches
-
HOOD, Lucy Penelope
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
-
Adelaide Aquatic Centre
-
Adelaide Electorate
- Adelaide Fringe
- Adelaide Fringe Festival
- Adelaide Marathon Festival
- Advance Care Directives (Review) Amendment Bill
- Appropriation Bill 2022
- Appropriation Bill 2023
- Bickford's Australia Anniversary
- Buckingham Arms Hotel Redevelopment
- Buckland Park Intersection
- Burial and Cremation (Interment Rights) Amendment Bill
- Casino (Penalties) Amendment Bill
- Child Sex Offenders Registration (Child-Related Work) Amendment Bill
- Civil Liability (BYO Containers) Amendment Bill
- Commonwealth Games
- Construction Industry Commissioner Bill
- Conversion Practices Prohibition Bill
- Criminal Procedure (Monitoring Orders) Amendment Bill
- Cross Border Commissioner Bill
- Disability Inclusion (Review Recommendations) Amendment Bill
- Doig, Brevet Sergeant Jason Christopher
- Eagles Lacrosse Club
- Environment Protection (Objects of Act and Board Attributes) Amendment Bill
- Equal Opportunity (Domestic Abuse) Amendment Bill
-
First Nations Voice Bill
- Gene Technology (Adoption of Commonwealth Amendments) Amendment Bill
- Greek Orthodox Archdiocese Community and Parish of Prophet Elias
- Health Infrastructure
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- Heritage Places (Protection of State Heritage Places) Amendment Bill
- Homelessness
- Homelessness Week
- Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Bill
- Inspirational Women
- International Volunteer Day
- Joint Committee on the Establishment of Adelaide University
- Lines, Mr Percy William
- Local Nuisance and Litter Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Lucy's Book Club
- Mid-Autumn Festival
- Mobile Phone Towers
- Motor Vehicles (Electric Vehicle Levy) Amendment Repeal Bill
- National Electricity (South Australia) (Ministerial Reliability Instrument) Amendment Bill
- National Electricity Law (South Australia) (Consumer Data Right) Amendment Bill
- National Family Business Day
- National Gas (South Australia) (East Coast Gas System) Amendment Bill
- National Volunteer Week
- Palestine
- Parliamentary Friends of SA Carers
- Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Designated Live Music Venues and Protection of Crown and Anchor Hotel) Amendment Bill
- Power Prices
-
Private Members' Statements
- Prospect and Blair Athol Lions Club
- Prospect Primary School Centennial
- Prospect Spring Fair
- Public Holidays Bill
- Public Works Committee: Adelaide Botanic High School Expansion
- Publishing Committee
- Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) (Fees) Amendment Bill
- Rawlings, Mr A.
- Regional Nursing Students
- Regional Tourism
- Residential Tenancies (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Residential Tenancies (Protection of Prospective Tenants) Amendment Bill
- Retirement Villages (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Ruby Awards
- Rundle Street Development
- Second-hand Vehicle Dealers (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Shop Trading Hours (Extension of Hours) Amendment Bill
- Socceroos
- South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute
- South Australian Museum
- South Australian Music Awards
- Standing Order 39
- Standing Orders Committee
- State Electricity Network
- Statutes Amendment (Budget Measures) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Education, Training and Skills Portfolio) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws) (Gas Pipelines) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Victim Impact Statements) Bill
-
Strangers Gallery Renaming
-
2022-12-01
-
- Succession Bill
- Superannuation Funds Management Corporation of South Australia (Investment in Russian Assets) Amendment Bill
- Supply Bill 2022
- Supply Bill 2023
- TAFE SA
- Tobacco and E-Cigarette Products (Tobacco Product Prohibitions) Amendment Bill
- United Nations International Conventions
- Voluntary Assisted Dying
- Walkerville Art Show
- Walkerville YMCA
- We're Equal Campaign
- Weste, Dr J.
- Work Health and Safety (Industrial Manslaughter) Amendment Bill
-
Questions
- Aboriginal Language Interpreting Service
- Adelaide Festival Season
- Adelaide Fringe and Adelaide Festival
- Affordable Housing
- Arts Organisations Program
- Arts Sector
- Australia-United States Trade
- Code Blue Emergency Code
- Community Language Schools
- Cost of Living
- Defence Naval Shipbuilding
- Disability Ministerial Advisory Committee
- Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence
- Election Commitments
- Emergency Accommodation
- Franklin Street Bus Station
- Homelessness Services
- Hospital Car Parking
- Lot Fourteen
- Office For Small And Family Business
- Patient Hospital Discharge
- Service SA Centres
- Social Media Summit
- South Australia-China Trade Relations
- South Australian Film Industry
- South Australian Tourism
- Universal Three-Year-Old Preschool
- Women in Business
-
Women's and Children's Hospital
-
Speeches
-
HUGHES, Edward Joseph
-
Speeches
-
Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Aboriginal Heritage
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Inquiry into Aboriginal Governance
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Report 2021-22
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Report 2022-23
- Address in Reply
- Adelaide Marathon Festival
- Animal Welfare (Jumps Racing) Amendment Bill
-
Appropriation Bill 2022
- Appropriation Bill 2023
-
Appropriation Bill 2024
-
2024-06-27
- 2024-08-27
-
- Child Sex Offenders Registration (Child-Related Work) Amendment Bill
- Civil Liability (BYO Containers) Amendment Bill
- Commonwealth Games
- Coober Pedy Community
- Cross Border Commissioner Bill
-
Economic and Finance Committee
- Economic And Finance Committee
- Economic and Finance Committee: Emergency Services Levy 2022-23
- Economic and Finance Committee: Emergency Services Levy 2023-24
- Economic and Finance Committee: Emergency Services Levy 2024-25
-
Environment Protection (Objects of Act and Board Attributes) Amendment Bill
-
Fair Work (Family and Domestic Violence Leave) Amendment Bill
-
2023-02-21
-
- FIFA Women's World Cup
-
First Nations Voice Bill
-
2023-03-09
-
- Flinders Ranges Water Quality
-
Giles Electorate
- Health Care for Regional and Rural South Australia Petition
- Hindmarsh Stadium Upgrade
- Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Bill
-
Hydrogen Power Plant
- International Paramedics Day
-
Joint Committee on the Legalisation of Medicinal Cannabis
- Limestone Coast Marine Rescue
- Livestock (Emergency Animal Disease) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Casual Vacancies) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Defaulting Council) Amendment Bill
- Local Nuisance and Litter Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Medicinal Cannabis
- Motor Vehicles (Electric Vehicle Levy) Amendment Repeal Bill
-
National Electricity (South Australia) (Ministerial Reliability Instrument) Amendment Bill
-
2023-02-07
-
- National Gas (South Australia) (East Coast Gas System) Amendment Bill
- National Parks and Wildlife (Wombat Burrows) Amendment Bill
- Pastoral Land Management and Conservation (Use of Pastoral Land) Amendment Bill
- Patient Assistance Transport Scheme
- Port Augusta
- Public Works Committee: Ethelton Railway Station
- Public Works Committee: SAPOL APY Police Post Construction
- Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) (Fees) Amendment Bill
- Regional Health Services
- Regional Hospices
- Regional South Australia
- Residential Tenancies (Protection of Prospective Tenants) Amendment Bill
-
Social Workers Registration (Commencement) Amendment Bill
-
2023-11-16
-
- Standing Order 39
- Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws) (Emissions Reduction Objectives) Bill
- Superannuation Funds Management Corporation of South Australia (Investment in Russian Assets) Amendment Bill
-
Supply Bill 2023
- Upper Spencer Gulf
- Whyalla Asbestos Victims Support Group
-
Whyalla Steelworks
- Work Health and Safety (Industrial Manslaughter) Amendment Bill
- World Mental Health Day
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-
Questions
- Aboriginal Rangers
- Arid Recovery
- Community Sport, Concussion Education
- Country Fire Service, APY Lands
- Family-Based Carers
- Federal Voice to Parliament Referendum
- Fire Danger Rating System
- Gas Exploration
- Hydrogen Industry
- Hydrogen Jobs Plan
- Hydrogen Sector
- Indigenous Tourism
- Integrated System Plan
- Mining Industry
- Nilpena Ediacara National Park
- Office for Regional Housing
- Patient Assistance Transport Scheme
- Regional Capability Community Fund
- Regional Health Services
- Regional Housing
- Resources Sector
- Royal Flying Doctor Service
- Upper Spencer Gulf
- Upper Spencer Gulf Public Meetings
- Whyalla Steelworks
-
Speeches
-
HURN, Ashton Morgan
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Adelaide Thunderbirds
-
Ambulance Ramping
- Amy Gillett Bikeway
-
Appropriation Bill 2023
- Automated External Defibrillators (Public Access) Bill
- Barossa Hospital
- Birdwood Ambulance Station
- Brave for Dave
- Commonwealth Games
- COVID-19 Direction Accountability and Oversight Committee
- Flinders Medical Centre
- Gene Technology (Adoption of Commonwealth Amendments) Amendment Bill
- Gumeracha Emergency Department
- Health Infrastructure
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- Infrastructure Investment Program
- International Paramedics Day
-
International Volunteer Day
- International Women's Day
-
Lot Fourteen
- Medicinal Cannabis
- Minister for Health and Wellbeing
- National Carers Week
-
New Women's and Children's Hospital Bill
-
2022-11-02
-
- Power Prices
-
Private Members' Statements
- Private Parking Areas (Shopping Centre Parking Areas) Amendment Bill
- Public Works Committee: Edwardstown Ambulance Station
- Public Works Committee: Flinders Medical Centre Imaging Expansion and Repat Health Precinct Geriatric Evaluation and Management Service Development
- Public Works Committee: New Norwood Ambulance Station
- Public Works Committee: Truro Bypass
- Public Works Committee: Women's And Children's Upgrade Sustainment Program
- R U Ok? Day
- Regional Health Services
- Regional Roads
-
Regional South Australia
- Regional Tourism
- Remembrance Day
- Reservoirs
- Rideshare Services
- SA Pathology
-
Schubert Electorate
- Supply Bill 2022
- Supply Bill 2023
- The Push-up Challenge
- Truro Bypass
- Valedictory
- Wine Industry
- World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims
- World Teachers' Day
-
Questions
- Administrative Units
-
Ambulance Ramping
-
2022-05-19
- 2022-09-27
- 2022-10-18
- 2023-02-07
- 2023-02-21
- 2023-02-22
- 2023-03-21
-
2023-03-22
- 2023-09-12
- 2023-10-17
-
2024-02-07
-
- Ambulance Ramping Taskforce
-
Auditor-General's Report
- Barossa Hospital
- Brain Tumour Support Coordinator
- CAMHS Recruitment of Additional Child Psychiatrists
-
Central Adelaide Local Health Network
-
2022-11-03
-
- Code White
-
Consultants and Contractors
-
2022-09-06
-
- Eden Valley Road
-
Elective Surgery
- Emergency Department Patient
-
Executive Appointments
-
2022-09-06
-
- Executive Positions
-
Flinders Medical Centre
-
2022-11-17
- 2023-02-23
-
2024-04-09
-
-
Flu Vaccination
-
2022-06-02
-
2022-06-16
-
- Frontline Health Workers
- Frontline Workers
-
General Practitioner Payroll Tax
-
Health Active Directory ID
- Health System
-
Health Worker Incentives
-
2023-05-16
- 2023-06-13
-
- Health Workers
-
Health Workforce
-
2023-02-23
-
- Hospital Avoidance Hubs
- Hospital Beds
- Hospital Car Parking
-
Hospital Supplies
-
Hospitals, Car Parking
-
Lyell McEwin Hospital
- Mental Health Support for Bushfire Victims
- Northern Adelaide Local Health Network
- Nurse Staffing Levels
- Overseas Health Workers
-
Paediatric Cochlear Implant Program
-
2022-12-01
-
2023-05-03
-
2023-08-30
-
2023-11-14
-
2024-02-20
-
- Paediatric Intensive Care Unit
- Premier's Ambulance Nightshift
-
Royal Adelaide Hospital
-
SA Ambulance Service
-
SA Health Focus Week
- SA Pathology
- SAAS Code of Conduct
- Small Projects
- Southern Adelaide Local Health Network
-
Transfer of Care Data
-
2022-06-02
- 2022-07-06
-
2023-06-14
- 2023-07-06
-
- Truro Bypass
-
Women's and Children's Health Network Cochlear Implant Program
-
Women's and Children's Hospital
- Workforce Planning Timeline
-
Speeches
-
HUTCHESSON, Catherine Louise
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Adelaide Thunderbirds
- Animal Welfare Bill
- Appropriation Bill 2022
- Automated External Defibrillators (Public Access) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Automated External Defibrillators (Public Access) Bill
- Be Bushfire Ready Campaign
- Blackwood Christmas Pageant
-
Bushfire Preparedness
- Children and Young People (Oversight and Advocacy Bodies) (Child Death and Serious Injury Review Committee) Amendment Bill
- Civil Liability (BYO Containers) Amendment Bill
- Cleland National Park
-
Commonwealth Games
-
2022-09-08
-
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Human Remains) Amendment Bill
- Cross Border Commissioner Bill
- Disability Inclusion (Review Recommendations) Amendment Bill
- Dunlop, Mr M.
- Early Childhood Educators' Day
-
Endometriosis
- Environment, Resources and Development Committee: Inquiry into the Urban Forest
- Environmental Warrior Award
- Equal Opportunity (Domestic Abuse) Amendment Bill
- Fair Work (Family and Domestic Violence Leave) Amendment Bill
-
FIFA Women's World Cup
-
2023-08-31
-
- First Nations Voice Bill
- Flinders Medical Centre
- Friends of Parks Groups
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Bill
- Infrastructure Investment Program
- International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction
- International Firefighters' Day
- International Paramedics Day
-
International Volunteer Day
- International Women's Day
- Livestock (Emergency Animal Disease) Amendment Bill
- Local Nuisance and Litter Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Medicinal Cannabis
- Motley, Mr G.
- Motor Vehicles (Electric Vehicle Levy) Amendment Repeal Bill
- National Electricity (South Australia) (Ministerial Reliability Instrument) Amendment Bill
- National Reconciliation Week
- Native Vegetation (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Natural Resources Committee
- Natural Resources Committee: Belair National Park Fact-Finding Visit
- O'Donoghue, Dr Lowitja
- Pastoral Land Management and Conservation (Use of Pastoral Land) Amendment Bill
- Phishing
-
Private Members' Statements
- Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Residential Tenancies (Protection of Prospective Tenants) Amendment Bill
-
2023-05-02
-
- Riverland Flood Response
- Rowe, Mr R.
- Second-hand Vehicle Dealers (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Select Committee on Access to Urinary Tract Infection Treatment
- Standing Order 39
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio and Other Justice Measures) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Budget Measures) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Civil Enforcement) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Education, Training and Skills Portfolio) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Serious Vehicle and Vessel Offences) Bill
- Succession Bill
- Superannuation Funds Management Corporation of South Australia (Investment in Russian Assets) Amendment Bill
- Supply Bill 2022
-
Supply Bill 2023
- Tobacco and E-Cigarette Products (E-Cigarette and Other Reforms) Amendment Bill
- Ukraine Invasion
- Ukrainian Fundraising
-
Waite Electorate
- Work Health and Safety (Industrial Manslaughter) Amendment Bill
-
World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims
-
2023-11-15
- 2024-11-27
-
-
Questions
- Alert SA App
- Autism Strategy
- Children in Care
- Cybersecurity
- Election Commitments
- Electricity Generation
- Emergency Departments
- Export Initiatives
- Extreme Weather Response
- FIFA Women's World Cup
- Major Events
- Murray-Darling Basin
-
Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- Murray-Darling Basin Royal Commission
- Nantawarrina Indigenous Protected Area
- Optus Data Breach
- River Murray Environmental Water
- River Murray Flood
- Road Safety
- Smoking Rates
- Social Media Regulation
- State Economy
- TAFE SA
- Uluru Statement from the Heart
- Workplace Cultural Diversity
-
Speeches
-
KOUTSANTONIS, Anastasios
-
Speeches
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee
-
Address in Reply
- Adelaide Aquatic Centre
- Adelaide Football Club
- Andromeda, Great White Kaolin Project
- Appropriation Bill 2022
- Asia Minor Genocide Remembrance Day
-
Auditor-General's Report
- Cameron, Hon. T.G.
- Cashmore, Hon. J.L.
- Chairman of Committees, Election
- COVID-19 Direction Accountability and Oversight Committee
- Crime and Public Integrity Policy Committee
- Cross Border Commissioner Bill
- Declaration of Electricity Market Suspension
- Economic and Finance Committee
- Electoral (Control of Corflutes) Amendment Bill
- Enforcement and Prosecution, Real-Time Data
- Environment, Resources and Development Committee
- ESCOSA Inquiry into Electricity and Gas
- False Requirements to Replace Gas Appliances
-
First Nations Voice Bill
-
Gas (Other Gases) Amendment Bill
-
2023-09-27
-
2023-11-01
-
- Grange Road
- Greek Orthodox Archdiocese Community and Parish of Prophet Elias
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- High Murray River Flows
-
Highways (Works for Residential Developments) Amendment Bill
-
2024-09-11
- 2024-10-15
-
-
Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Bill
-
2023-09-14
-
2023-10-17
- 2023-10-19
-
-
International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People
-
2023-11-29
-
- Israel
- Johns, Mr K.
-
Joint Committee on the Establishment of Adelaide University
- Joint Committee on the Legalisation of Medicinal Cannabis
- Joint Parliamentary Service Committee
-
Legislative Review Committee
-
Matter of Privilege
- Member for Bragg
- Member for Narungga, Speaker's Statement
- Minister for Health and Wellbeing
- Motor Vehicles (Disability Parking Permit Scheme) Amendment Bill
-
Motor Vehicles (Electric Vehicle Levy) Amendment Repeal Bill
-
2022-05-18
-
2022-11-01
-
-
Motor Vehicles (Motor Driving Instructors and Authorised Examiners) Amendment Bill
-
2024-08-29
-
2024-09-11
-
-
Motor Vehicles (Previous Offences) Amendment Bill
-
2024-08-28
-
2024-09-11
-
-
National Electricity (South Australia) (Ministerial Reliability Instrument) Amendment Bill
-
2022-11-16
-
2023-02-08
-
-
National Electricity (South Australia) (Orderly Exit Management Framework) Amendment Bill
-
2024-11-26
-
-
National Electricity Law (South Australia) (Consumer Data Right) Amendment Bill
-
2022-09-07
-
2022-09-28
-
-
National Gas (South Australia) (East Coast Gas System) Amendment Bill
-
2022-11-30
-
2023-02-23
-
-
National Gas (South Australia) (Market Transparency) Amendment Bill
-
2022-06-01
-
2022-06-14
-
- Natural Resources Committee
- North-South Corridor
- North-South Corridor Reprofile
- Northern Gawler Craton
- Office of Hydrogen Power South Australia
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation
-
Petroleum and Geothermal Energy (Energy Resources) Amendment Bill
-
2023-08-30
-
2023-11-01
-
- Presentation to Governor
- Protecting the Bird in Hand Gold Deposit
- Public Works Committee
- Public Works Committee: Adelaide Botanic High School Expansion
- Publishing Committee
- Question Time Extension
-
Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) (Fees) Amendment Bill
-
2023-03-08
-
2023-05-03
-
-
Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
2022-09-07
-
2022-10-20
-
- Rossi, Mr J.P.
- Sessional Orders
-
Sittings and Business
- SIttings and Business
- Social Development Committee
- South Australian Motor Sport (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Standing and Sessional Orders Suspension
- Standing Orders Committee
-
Standing Orders Suspension
- State Budget 2021-22
- State Electricity Network
- Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws) (Data Access) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws) (Emissions Reduction Objectives) Bill
-
2023-06-14
- 2023-06-27
- 2023-08-29
-
-
Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws) (Gas Pipelines) Bill
-
2022-09-07
-
2022-10-18
-
-
Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws) (Other Gases) Bill
-
2023-09-27
-
2023-11-01
-
- Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws) (Regulatory Sandboxing) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws) (Wholesale Market Monitoring) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws)(Regulatory Sandboxing) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Personal Mobility Devices) Bill
- 2023-02-22
-
2024-08-29
- Statutes Amendment (Transport Portfolio) Bill
- Statutory Officers Committee
- Suspension of Standing Orders
- Terramin's Bird in Hand Gold Project
- Thebarton Oval/Kings Reserve Trees
- Valedictory
-
Answers
-
Access Taxi Industry
-
2023-11-14
-
-
Adelaide Aquatic Centre
- Adelaide Beach Management Review
- Adelaide Hills Bus Services
- Adelaide Hills Productivity and Road Safety Package
- Adelaide Hills, Direct Express Service
- Administrative Units
-
Auditor-General's Report
-
2023-02-07
- 2024-09-12
-
- Augusta Highway
- Australian Employment Alliance
- B-Double Truck Traffic
- Beachport Boat Yard
- Brighton Road-Edward Street Traffic Lights
- Buckland Park Intersection
- Budget Savings Targets
- Building Industry
- Bus Contract Review
-
Bus Timetables
-
2023-05-03
-
- Canberra Press Gallery Midwinter Ball
-
CFMEU
- Cherry Gardens Road Safety
- Commonwealth Infrastructure Funding
- Construction Site Safety
-
Consultants and Contractors
-
2022-09-06
-
2023-08-29
-
2024-08-27
-
- Driver's Licence Renewals
- Driver's Licence Replacement Fee
- Driving Instructor Accreditation
-
Drone Activity
- E-mobility Devices
- Edithburgh Jetty
-
Election Commitments
- Electricity Corporations (Restructuring Disposal) Act
- Electricity Generation
-
Electricity Interconnector
-
2022-06-16
-
- Electricity Network
-
Electricity Prices
- 2022-05-03
-
2022-05-17
- Electricity Supply
-
Energy Concessions
-
2023-03-09
-
- Energy Price Relief Plan
- Energy Security
-
Executive Appointments
-
Executive Positions
-
2022-09-06
-
2023-08-29
- 2024-08-27
-
- Fare Evasion
- Felmeri Group O'Halloran Hill Development
- Fishing Industry
- Footy Express
- Freight Costs
- Full-Time Equivalents
- Gas Exploration
-
Gawler Line Electrification
-
2022-05-05
-
- Gawler Railcars
- Golden Grove Intersection Upgrades
-
Goods and Services
-
Government Advertising
-
2022-09-06
-
2023-08-29
- 2024-08-27
-
- Government Country Housing
-
Grant Programs or Funds
-
2022-10-18
-
-
Greater Adelaide Freight Bypass
- Green Steel
- Greenhill Road, Cleland
-
Hahndorf Bypass
-
Hahndorf Traffic Improvement Project
-
Hahndorf Truck Diversion
- Heavy Vehicle Licensing System
- Heysen Tunnels
- High Productivity Vehicle Network Project
- Hydrogen Industry
- Hydrogen Jobs Plan
-
Hydrogen Plant
- Hydrogen Power Funding
-
Hydrogen Power Plant
- Hydrogen Power Station
- Hydrogen Production
-
Hydrogen Sector
- Industry Participation and Jobs
-
Infrastructure Investment Program
-
Infrastructure Projects
- Integrated System Plan
- Jetties
-
Keolis Downer
-
Koppamurra Mining Licence
- Limestone Coast Mining
-
Majors Road Interchange
-
Majors Road Upgrade
- Marion Road-Sir Donald Bradman Drive Intersection
-
Meadows Intersection
-
2022-07-07
- 2022-09-06
-
- Member's Remarks
- Mineral Exploration
- Mineral Resources
- Mining Industry
-
Mining Ombudsman
-
2022-05-05
-
- Minister For Human Services
- Minister for Infrastructure and Transport
- Mobile Phone Towers
- Morphett Road Level Crossing
- Morphett Road Tram Overpass
- Mount Gambier Public Transport
- Mount Lofty Summit Road
- mySAGOV App User Numbers
- National Electricity Market
- National Energy Crisis Taskforce
- Natural Gas Suppliers
-
North-South Corridor
-
North-South Corridor Tunnel
-
2023-09-26
- 2023-09-27
-
- North-South Corridor Tunnels
-
Northern Water Project
-
2024-10-31
-
- Nuclear Energy
- Numeric Plate Auction
- Office of Northern Water Delivery
-
Ombudsman Investigation, Member for Bragg
- Operational Efficiencies
-
Optus Data Breach
- Outer Areas Registration Concession
- Passenger Service Assistants
- Passenger Transport Act
- Penneshaw Wharf
-
Point to Point Transport
-
2023-05-17
-
- Portrush Road-Magill Road Intersection, Vacant Lot
-
Power Prices
-
Power Supply
-
2022-11-15
- 2022-11-17
-
- Premier's Delivery Unit
- Private Email Accounts
- Project Carryovers
- Project EnergyConnect
- Public Transport Disability Access
-
Public Transport Inquiry
-
2022-06-16
- 2022-07-07
-
- Public Transport, Customer Attraction Campaign
- Pw2pa Alliance
-
Quarry Sites
- Referendum Corflutes
- Regional Bus Services
-
Regional Road Maintenance
- Regional Road Vegetation Clearance
-
Regional Roads
-
Remote Work
-
2023-08-29
-
-
Renewable Energy
-
2022-06-01
- 2023-09-13
-
- Resources Sector
-
River Murray Flood
-
2022-11-30
- 2023-08-29
-
- River Murray Flood Clean-Up
- Roads of Strategic Importance
- Santos
- School Pedestrian Crossing Safety
- Service SA
- Service SA Centres
- Snapper Point Power Station
-
Snowtown to Bute Road
- Solar Feed-In Tariff
- South Eastern Freeway
- South Road
- South-East Links Road Duplication Project
-
Southern Expressway
-
Southern Ports Highway
- Spirit of Kangaroo Island
- Strathalbyn Road
- Strzelecki Track
- Switch for Solar
- SYP Community Hub
- Targeted Lead Abatement Program
- Taxi Industry
- Taxi Rank Concierge Services
- The Office of Hydrogen Power South Australia
- Thebarton Oval
-
Torrens to Darlington Project
-
2022-05-05
- 2022-05-17
-
2022-06-01
-
2022-10-18
-
2023-02-21
- 2023-02-23
-
2023-08-29
-
- Torrens To Darlington Project
- Transport Service Transaction Levy
-
Truro Bypass
- Truro Freight Route Project
- Tumby Bay Jetty
- Union Advertising
- Upper Yorke Road
- Vehicle Registration Fees
- Verdun Interchange
-
Victor Harbor Road
-
West Adelaide Hellas Soccer Club
-
2022-07-06
-
- Whyalla Steelworks
-
Yorke Peninsula Mining
- Zero Emission Public Transport
-
-
Speeches
-
MALINAUSKAS, Peter Bryden
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Arnold, Hon. P.B.
- Australian of the Year Awards
- Cameron, Hon. T.G.
- Cashmore, Hon. J.L.
- Children in State Care Apology Anniversary
- Constitution (Countersigning) Amendment Bill
- Evans, Dr A.L.
- Festival Plaza
-
First Nations Voice Bill
- 2023-03-07
-
2023-03-23
- 2023-03-26
-
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- High-Risk Incident, Crystal Brook
- Israel
- Joint Committee on the Establishment of Adelaide University
- Kerley, Mr D.n.
- Lee, Hon. J.S.
- Nankivell, Mr W.F.
- National Energy Crisis
-
O'Donoghue, Dr Lowitja
- Official Visit to China
- Review of the Emergency Management Act
- Rossi, Mr J.P.
- Shop Trading Hours (Extension of Hours) Amendment Bill
- South Australian Motor Sport (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Speaker, Election
- Standing Order 39
-
Standing Orders Suspension
- State Prosperity Project
- Sudan Conflict
- Summary Offences (Obstruction of Public Places) Amendment Bill
- Superannuation Funds Management Corporation of South Australia (Investment in Russian Assets) Amendment Bill
- Turkiye-Syria Earthquake
- Ukraine Invasion
-
Valedictories
- Webster, Mr F.R.
-
Answers
-
Aboriginal Remains, Riverlea Park
-
2023-10-18
-
-
Adelaide 500
- Adelaide Airport International Flight Capacity
- Adelaide Aquatic Centre
- Adelaide Comets
- Adelaide International Tattoo
-
Adelaide Parklands
-
2023-05-17
- 2023-05-31
-
-
Ambulance Ramping
-
2022-05-19
- 2022-09-27
- 2022-10-18
- 2023-02-07
-
2023-02-21
-
2023-03-21
-
2023-03-22
- 2023-05-02
- 2023-06-13
- 2023-06-27
- 2023-08-31
- 2023-09-12
-
2023-10-17
- 2023-11-30
-
2024-02-07
- 2024-02-22
-
2024-03-05
- 2024-04-09
-
2024-08-28
- 2024-11-14
-
-
Ambulance Response Times
-
2024-02-22
-
-
Anacta Strategies Pty Ltd
- Antisemitism
-
AUKUS
-
2023-09-28
-
- AUKUS Agreement
-
AUKUS Submarines
- Australia-China Trade Relations
- Australia-United States Trade
- Australian Defence Force in South Australia
-
Brompton Gasworks
- 2022-05-04
-
2022-05-05
- Business Council of Australia
- Business Investment
-
Canberra Press Gallery Midwinter Ball
-
2022-09-08
-
-
CFMEU
-
Child Protection
-
Child Protection Department
-
Child Protection Department Chief Executive
-
2023-02-07
-
- Child Protection Reviews
-
China Trade Mission
-
2023-09-13
-
- Community Safety
-
Construction Industry
-
Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union
-
Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union
-
Consultants and Contractors
- COP31
-
Cost of Living
- Cost of Living Concession
- Council Amalgamations
- COVID-19
-
Crane Services
-
2022-11-17
-
- Criminal Law Reform
- Cybersecurity
- Defence and Space Industries
-
Defence Naval Shipbuilding
-
Defence Shipbuilding
-
2023-02-21
-
2023-05-03
- 2023-05-17
-
2023-06-14
- 2023-09-13
-
2023-09-28
-
2023-10-19
- 2023-11-14
-
- Defence State
- Defence Workforce Plan
- Domestic and Family Violence
- Drought Assistance
-
Early Childhood Development
- Economic Growth
-
Education Advertising
-
2023-05-17
-
-
Election Commitments
-
2022-05-03
-
- Elective Surgery
- Employment Figures
-
Energy Prices
-
2022-11-02
-
- Energy Security
-
Establishment of Adelaide University
-
2023-07-06
- 2023-10-18
-
-
Executive Appointments
-
Executive Positions
- Eyre Peninsula Desalination Plant
- Federal Election
-
Federal Voice to Parliament Referendum
- Flinders Medical Centre
- Gather Round
-
General Practitioner Payroll Tax
-
GFG Alliance
- Gillard, Hon. J.
-
Goods and Services
-
Government Advertising
-
2023-08-29
-
2023-08-31
-
2024-11-26
-
2024-11-27
-
-
Government Grants Administration
-
2024-08-28
-
- Government Ministers
-
Grant Programs
- Grocery Prices
- Health System, Winter Demand
- Health Worker Incentives
-
Health Workforce
-
2023-02-23
-
-
Healthcare System Campaign
-
2024-10-15
-
- Homelessness Services
- Hospital Car Parking
- Housing Construction
- Housing Roadmap
-
Housing Supply
-
Hunter Class Frigate Program
- Hydrogen Industry
-
Hydrogen Power Plant
-
Hydrogen Production
- Hydrogen Sector
-
Incolink
-
2023-07-06
-
- Industrial Relations
- Infrastructure Funding
- Infrastructure Projects
-
Job Creation
-
2022-05-03
-
-
Knife Crime
-
2024-10-29
-
- Limestone Coast Country Cabinet
- Liquified Hydrogen Storage
-
LIV Golf
-
Local Government Amalgamations
-
Major Events
-
2022-11-15
- 2023-05-02
-
-
Majors Road Upgrade
-
Malinauskas Labor Government
-
Mark Ray Haydon
-
2024-02-21
-
- MAST 2024 Conference
-
Member for Mawson
-
2022-09-27
- 2023-10-19
-
-
Minister for Child Protection
- Minister for Industrial Relations
- Minister for Primary Industries
- Ministerial Adviser Corruption
- Ministerial Appointment
-
Ministerial Code of Conduct
-
Ministerial Staff
-
2023-09-12
-
- Mobile Phone Towers
- Mobile Phone Towers, Limestone Coast
- Motor Neurone Disease
- Mount Barker Country Cabinet
- Mount Gambier Educational Precinct
-
Mounted Operations Unit
-
2023-05-18
- 2023-05-31
-
- Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- National Energy Crisis Taskforce
-
National Housing Accord
- National Voice to Parliament
- Netball SA
- North-South Corridor
-
Northern Water Project
- 2024-03-06
-
2024-10-31
- Nuclear Energy
- Nuclear-Powered Submarines
- O'Hanlon, Ms C.
-
Ombudsman Investigation, Member for Bragg
-
Paralympics Australia
-
2024-09-12
-
- Personify Care Cybersecurity Incident
- Plant Protein Industry
- Political Donation Reform
-
Power Prices
- Power Supply
- Premier's Comments
-
Premier's Delivery Unit
-
Premier's Expenditure
-
2023-02-07
-
- Premier's Trade Mission
-
Private Email Accounts
- Public Housing
- Public School Fees
- Public Transport Privatisation
- Regional Skills Shortages
- Regional South Australia
-
Remote Work
- ReturnToWorkSA
- River Murray Flood
- Riverland Communities
- Riverland Tourism
- Rock Lobster Industry
- Royal Commission into Early Childhood Education and Care
- Schools, Advertising Campaigns
- Secure Jobs, Better Pay Bill
- Skills Training
- Small Business
- Social Media Regulation
- Social Media Summit
-
South Australia Police
-
2024-10-29
-
-
South Australian Museum
- Space Industry
-
Sporting and Infrastructure Grants
-
Sports Funding
- State Budget
- State Economy
-
Super SA Cybersecurity Incident
- Tarrkarri
-
Tarrkarri, Aboriginal Art and Cultures Centre
- Tea Tree Plaza Car Parking
-
Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus
-
Uluru Statement from the Heart
-
Unemployment Figures
- United Firefighters Union of South Australia
- Universal Three-Year-Old Preschool
-
University Merger
- Upper Spencer Gulf
- Upper Spencer Gulf Public Meetings
-
VAILO Adelaide 500
-
VAILO Company Founder
- VALO Adelaide 500
- Wage Price Index
-
Whyalla Steelworks
-
Women's and Children's Hospital
-
-
Speeches
-
MARSHALL, Steven Spence
- Speeches
- Questions
-
MCBRIDE, Philip Nicholas
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Appropriation Bill 2022
- Appropriation Bill 2023
- Appropriation Bill 2024
- Australian Hotels Association
- Buckland Park Intersection
- Cleland National Park
- Country Shows
- Cross Border Commissioner Bill
- Doig, Brevet Sergeant Jason Christopher
- Early Childhood Educators' Day
- Environment, Resources and Development Committee: PFAS Contaminated Waste Disposal
- First Nations Voice Bill
- Flinders Medical Centre
- Hall, Mr R.
- Health Infrastructure
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Bill
- International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People
- International Paramedics Day
- Limestone Coast Country Cabinet
- Limestone Coast Marine Rescue
- Livestock (Emergency Animal Disease) Amendment Bill
- MacKillop Electorate, Roads
-
Medicinal Cannabis
- Member for MacKillop
- Native Vegetation (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Public Holidays Bill
- Public Works Committee: Lake Hawdon North Regulator On-Ground Works Project
- Public Works Committee: Naracoorte Health Service Upgrade
- Public Works Committee: Princes Highway (Drain L) Culvert Replacement
- Regional Community Nursing Services
-
Regional Health Services
- Regional Hospices
- Regional South Australia
- Regional Tourism
- Shine on Kingston!
- South East Field Days
- Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws) (Emissions Reduction Objectives) Bill
-
Supply Bill 2022
- Taste the Limestone Coast Festival
- Teacher Recruitment
- World Teachers' Day
-
Questions
- Beachport Boat Yard
- Bordertown High School
-
Bordertown Water Supply
- Bushfire Preparedness
- Child Care
- China Trade Mission
-
Consultants and Contractors
- Country Arts SA
- Country Health Services
- Cruise Ship Industry
- Driving Instructor Accreditation
-
Drought Assistance
- Early Childhood Education
-
Executive Appointments
- 2023-08-30
-
2023-09-12
-
Executive Positions
-
2023-08-30
-
2023-09-12
-
- Expenditure Targets
- Fishing Industry
- General Skilled Migration
-
Geranium Primary School Site
-
Goods and Services
- 2023-08-30
-
2023-09-12
-
Government Advertising
-
2023-08-30
-
2023-09-12
-
- Government Country Housing
-
Grant Programs
- 2023-08-30
-
2023-09-12
- Highway Traffic Management
- Investing Expenditure Projects
- iPAVe
-
Koppamurra Mining Licence
- Limestone Coast
- Limestone Coast Country Cabinet
- Limestone Coast Mining
- Limestone Coast Radiation Treatment
- Millicent Hospital
-
Mobile Phone Towers, Limestone Coast
- Mount Gambier Migrant Community
-
Naracoorte Hospital
- Naracoorte Police Station
- Native Vegetation
- North-South Corridor Tunnels
-
Patient Assistance Transport Scheme
- Public Service Employees
-
Quarry Sites
-
Regional Housing
- Regional Locum Doctors
- Regional Nursing Students
- Regional Road Maintenance
- Regional Road Vegetation Clearance
-
Remote Outer Border Fire Control
-
2023-02-09
-
-
Remote Work
- 2023-08-30
-
2023-09-12
- Robe Community Paramedics
- Rock Lobster Industry
- SA Water Infrastructure
- SA Water Pipeline
- Savings Targets
- School Maintenance Program
- South-East Coastal Lakes Review
-
Southern Ports Highway
- Sports Vouchers Program
-
State Government Procurement
-
2023-08-30
-
- Uncommitted Capital Reserves
-
Speeches
-
MICHAELS, Andrea
-
Speeches
-
Address in Reply
-
2022-05-18
-
- Adelaide Festival Centre Anniversary
- Advance Care Directives (Review) Amendment Bill
- Afghanistan
- Appropriation Bill 2022
- Appropriation Bill 2023
- Australian Hotels Association
- Automated External Defibrillators (Public Access) Bill
- AVG Detection in the South-East
- Bickford's Australia Anniversary
- Burial and Cremation (Interment Rights) Amendment Bill
- Casino (Penalties) Amendment Bill
- Commonwealth Games
- Equal Opportunity (Domestic Abuse) Amendment Bill
- Fair Work (Family and Domestic Violence Leave) Amendment Bill
- First Nations Voice Bill
- Fruit Fly Outbreak
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- Highways (Works for Residential Developments) Amendment Bill
- Horne, Mr I.
- Humphries, Mr Barry
-
Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Bill
- Late Payment of Government Debts (Interest) (Review) Amendment Bill
- Lightsview
- Magistrates Court (Nunga Court) Amendment Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Electric Vehicle Levy) Amendment Repeal Bill
- National Family Business Day
- National Reconciliation Week
- O'Donoghue, Dr Lowitja
- OzAsia Festival
- Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Designated Live Music Venues and Protection of Crown and Anchor Hotel) Amendment Bill
- Preventive Health SA Bill
-
Residential Tenancies (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
2023-11-01
- 2023-11-14
- 2023-11-15
-
-
Residential Tenancies (Protection of Prospective Tenants) Amendment Bill
-
2023-03-08
-
2023-05-02
-
- Riverland Flood Response
- Ruby Awards
-
Second-hand Vehicle Dealers (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
2023-11-15
-
2024-03-05
-
- Shop Trading Hours (Extension of Hours) Amendment Bill
- Sittings and Business
- South Australian Museum
- Standing Orders Committee
-
Statutes Amendment (Civil Enforcement) Bill
-
2023-03-23
-
- Statutes Amendment (Community and Strata Titles) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Small Business Commission and Retail and Commercial Leases) Bill
- Succession Bill
- Superannuation Funds Management Corporation of South Australia (Investment in Russian Assets) Amendment Bill
- Supply Bill 2023
- Tobacco and E-Cigarette Products (E-Cigarette and Other Reforms) Amendment Bill
- Turkish Invasion of Cyprus
- White, Mr P.
-
-
Answers
- Activity Indicators Table
- Adelaide Festival Centre
-
Adelaide Festival Funding
- Adelaide Festival, Staffing
- Adelaide Fringe
- Adelaide Fringe and Adelaide Festival
-
APY Art Centre Collective
-
Arts Funding
-
2022-11-15
- 2023-09-12
-
- Arts Organisations Program
- Arts SA
- Arts Sector
- Association Incorporation Act
-
Attorney-General's Department
-
Auditor-General's Report
- Bitumen Contractors
-
Consultants and Contractors
-
2023-09-12
-
2024-10-15
-
-
Consumer and Business Services
- Country Arts SA
- Country Arts SA Budget
-
Cultural Institutions Storage Facility
- Cybersecurity
- Department of the Premier and Cabinet
- Digital Access Plan
- Efficiency Dividend Targets Savings
- Election Commitments
-
Executive Appointments
-
Executive Positions
-
2023-09-12
-
2024-10-15
-
-
Felmeri Group
- Female Owned Family Businesses
- Fuel Pricing
-
Gambling Revenue
-
2024-10-15
-
- Gaming Machines
-
Goods and Services
-
Government Advertising
-
2023-09-12
-
2024-10-15
-
- Government Funding
- Grant Breakdown
-
Grant Programs
- Grant Programs or Funds
- Healthy Workplaces Service
- Hopgood Theatre
-
Illegal Tobacco and Vaping Products
-
Illegal Tobacco Trade
- Innovation and Skills Development
- Licence Issuance
- Licence Transfers
- Live Music Sector
- Major Projects Expenditure/Status
- Netley Commercial Park Lease
- Office For Small And Family Business
- Office of the Small Business Commissioner
- Power Prices
-
Public Library Funding
-
2023-06-15
-
-
Remote Work
- Residential Tenancies
- River Murray Flood
- Riverland Flood Response
- School Community Libraries
-
Small and Family Business
-
Small Business
-
South Australian Film Industry
-
South Australian Museum
-
2023-03-07
-
2024-02-21
- 2024-06-18
-
2024-08-28
-
2024-10-15
-
2024-10-30
-
- South Australian Small Business
- State Government Procurement
- Tarrkarri
-
Tarrkarri, Aboriginal Art and Cultures Centre
-
2023-09-12
-
-
Women in Business
- 2022-11-15
- 2023-02-23
-
2023-09-12
-
Speeches
-
MULLIGHAN, Stephen Campbell
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
-
Appropriation Bill 2022
-
2022-06-02
-
2022-07-05
-
-
Appropriation Bill 2023
-
2023-06-15
-
2023-09-26
-
- Appropriation Bill 2024
- Australian Hotels Association
- Biosecurity Response to Varroa Destructor
-
Budget Papers
- Children in State Care Apology Anniversary
- First Nations Voice Bill
- Frederick Road, West Lakes
- Frontier Software Cybersecurity Incident
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- ICAC Report
- Independent Review into SafeWork Sa's Investigation into the Death of Gayle Woodford
- Israel
-
Late Payment of Government Debts (Interest) (Review) Amendment Bill
-
2024-05-15
-
2024-08-27
-
- Lee Electorate
-
Livestock (Emergency Animal Disease) Amendment Bill
-
2022-12-01
-
- Marine Scalefish Fishery
- Minister for Health and Wellbeing
- Plebiscite (South East Council Amalgamation) Bill
- Proton Therapy in South Australia
- Public Holidays Bill
- Regional South Australia
- Removal of Magistrate
- Shop Trading Hours (Extension of Hours) Amendment Bill
- Sittings and Business
- South Australian Public Health (COVID-19) Amendment Bill
- Standing Orders Suspension
- State Assets (Privatisation Restrictions) Bill
- State Electricity Network
-
Statutes Amendment (Budget Measures) Bill
-
2023-06-15
-
2023-09-26
-
2024-08-27
-
- Strangers Gallery Renaming
-
Superannuation Funds Management Corporation of South Australia (Investment in Russian Assets) Amendment Bill
- Supply Bill 2022
-
Supply Bill 2023
-
2023-03-23
-
2023-05-30
- 2023-05-31
-
- Supply Bill 2024
- Tea Tree Plaza Car Parking
- Valedictory
- West Lakes Duck Pond
-
Answers
- Administrative Units
-
Auditor-General's Report
-
2022-11-29
- 2023-10-18
-
- Augusta Highway
-
Builders Indemnity Insurance Fund
-
Business Confidence
- Capital Works Projects
-
Citadel Secure
- City of Mitcham
-
Community Infrastructure Grant Program
-
2022-10-19
-
- Company Directors' Obligations
-
Construction Industry
- Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union
-
Consultants and Contractors
-
2022-09-06
-
2023-08-30
-
-
Cost of Living
- Cost of Living Concession
- Credit Ratings
- Croatian Club Grant
- Cybersecurity
- Defence Industries
- Dividend to Government
-
Drought Assistance
-
Economic Recovery Fund
-
Efficiency Dividend
- Election Commitments
- Electoral Commission of South Australia
- Electric Plane Trial
- Electricity Prices
-
Employment Figures
-
Energy Bill Relief
-
2023-09-28
- 2024-05-15
-
-
Energy Concessions
- Essential Services Commission
-
Essential Services Commission of South Australia
-
2023-08-30
-
-
Executive Appointments
-
Executive Positions
-
2022-09-06
-
2023-08-30
-
- Expenditure Targets
-
Federal Budget
-
2022-11-01
-
- First Home Owner Grants
-
Fleet Vehicles
-
2022-09-06
-
- Flood Damaged Roads
- Flood Recovery Funding
- Frontier Software Cybersecurity Incident
- Frost Damage
- Full-Time Equivalents
- Funds SA
-
General Practitioner Payroll Tax
- 2023-06-14
-
2023-09-26
-
2023-10-19
-
2023-11-01
-
2024-03-06
- 2024-06-18
- 2024-10-15
- 2024-10-31
-
GFG Alliance
-
Goods and Services
-
Government Advertising
-
2022-09-06
-
2023-08-30
-
- Government Contracts
- Government Savings Targets
- Grant Programs
- Greater Adelaide Freight Bypass
-
Growth State Program
-
GST Distribution
- Hahndorf Traffic Improvement Project
-
HomeBuilder Program
- 2023-02-08
-
2023-02-22
-
2023-03-08
-
2023-05-02
-
HomeStart Finance
-
2022-09-06
-
- Housing Affordability
- Housing Supply
- Hydrogen Industry
-
Hydrogen Production
- Infrastructure Projects
- Infrastructure Review
-
Investing Expenditure Projects
-
Labour Force Data
-
Land Tax
- Local Car Clubs
- Machinery of Government Changes
- Medical Malpractice Claims
- Mesonet Weather Stations
- Ministerial Staff
-
Ministerial Travel
- Non-Government School Loans
-
North-South Corridor
-
2022-11-01
-
- Office of Hydrogen Power
- Office of the Industry Advocate
- Payroll Tax
-
Police Mounted Operations Unit
- Political Donation Reform
- Port Adelaide District Hockey Club
- Port District Football Club
- Preschool Services
- Privatisation
- Public Sector Executive Positions
- Public Service Employees
-
Remote Work
-
2023-08-30
-
- Rental Housing Reforms
- Residential Land Release
- SA Venture Capital Fund
- SA Water
- Savings Strategies
- Savings Targets
- Shared Services
- Shop Trading Hours
-
South Australian Government Financing Authority
-
2023-08-30
-
- South Australian Labour Market
- South Eastern Freeway
- Space Industry
-
Sporting and Infrastructure Grants
-
2022-10-19
- 2022-11-01
-
-
Sports and Community Infrastructure Grants
-
2023-02-07
-
-
Sports Funding
- Stamp Duty Abolition
-
State Budget
- State Debt
-
State Economy
-
State Government Procurement
-
2023-08-30
-
- State Taxes
-
Super SA
-
Super SA Cybersecurity Incident
- Superannuation Funds
- Tax Policy
-
Thebarton Police Barracks
- Torrens to Darlington Project
- Uncommitted Capital
- Uncommitted Capital Reserves
-
University Merger
-
VAILO Adelaide 500
-
VAILO Company Founder
- Vanderstock High Court Decision
- Vinehealth Australia
- Water Rates
- Whyalla Steelworks
-
Whyalla Steelworks, Job Losses
-
2024-09-24
- 2024-10-31
-
-
Women's and Children's Hospital
- Workforce Summary
-
Speeches
-
O'HANLON, Cressida Clytie
-
Speeches
- Appropriation Bill 2024
-
Children and Young People (Safety and Support) Bill
-
2024-10-29
-
- Greek Orthodox Archdiocese Community and Parish of Prophet Elias
- Heritage Places (Protection of State Heritage Places) Amendment Bill
- Private Members' Statements
- Regional Health Services
- Statutes Amendment (Victim Impact Statements) Bill
- Teachers
- Van Der Peet, Ms C.
- Questions
-
Speeches
-
ODENWALDER, Lee Kenny
-
Speeches
-
Aboriginal Representative Body Bill
- Address in Reply
- Appropriation Bill 2022
-
AUKUS
- Autism
- Biosecurity
-
Climate Change and Greenhouse Emissions Reduction (Targets) Amendment Bill
- Commonwealth Games
-
Construction Industry Commissioner Bill
- Crime and Public Integrity Policy Committee
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Human Remains) Amendment Bill
-
Criminal Law Consolidation (Sexual Predation Offences) Amendment Bill
- Doig, Brevet Sergeant Jason Christopher
-
Electoral (Control of Corflutes) Amendment Bill
-
Electoral (Telephone Voting) Amendment Bill
- Elizabeth Electorate
- Fair Work (Family and Domestic Violence Leave) Amendment Bill
- First Nations Voice Bill
-
Freedom of Information (Ministerial Diaries) Amendment Bill
- Health Care for Regional and Rural South Australia Petition
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
-
Heritage Places (Adelaide Park Lands) Amendment Bill
- Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Bill
- Kanyini Mission
-
Legislative Review Committee
- Legislative Review Committee: Western Hospital at Henley Beach
- Limestone Coast Marine Rescue
- Local Government (Waste Collection) Amendment Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Electric Vehicle Levy) Amendment Repeal Bill
- National Police Remembrance Day
- National Reconciliation Week
-
New Women's and Children's Hospital (Relocation of SA Police Facilities) Amendment Bill
- Parliamentary Committees (Aboriginal Affairs Committee) Amendment Bill
-
Parliamentary Committees (Referral of Petitions) Amendment Bill
-
2024-05-15
-
- Patient Assistance Transport Scheme
-
Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Adelaide Park Lands) Amendment Bill
- Private Members' Statements
- Private Parking Areas (Shopping Centre Parking Areas) Amendment Bill
-
Public Finance and Audit (Auditor-General Access to Cabinet Submissions) Amendment Bill
- Public Sector (Ministerial Travel Reports) Amendment Bill
- Public Works Committee: Noarlunga State Emergency Service Unit
- Residential Tenancies (Protection of Prospective Tenants) Amendment Bill
- Second-hand Vehicle Dealers (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Select Committee on Access to Urinary Tract Infection Treatment
- Select Committee on Endometriosis
- Select Committee on Stillbirth in South Australia
-
Sittings and Business
- South Australian Motor Sport (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Standing Orders Committee
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) (No 2) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Child Sex Offences) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Justice Measures) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws)(Regulatory Sandboxing) Bill
- Statutory Officers Committee
- Summary Offences (Unlawful Selling of Knives) Amendment Bill
- Superannuation Funds Management Corporation of South Australia (Investment in Russian Assets) Amendment Bill
-
Supply Bill 2023
-
2023-05-16
- 2023-05-31
-
- Tobacco and E-Cigarette Products (Tobacco Product Prohibitions) Amendment Bill
- Winter Shelter Connections
-
-
Questions
- Australian Police Medal
- Balcony Room Refurbishment
- Brain Tumour Support Coordinator
- Canberra Press Gallery Midwinter Ball
- Construction Site Safety
- Cost of Living
- Defence Shipbuilding
-
Election Commitments
- Establishment of Adelaide University
- Heavy Vehicle Licensing System
- Homelessness Services
- Housing Roadmap
- Housing Supply
- Keith and District Hospital
- Labour Force Data
- Member's Remarks
- Parliament House Artwork
- Rental Housing Reforms
- Santos
- Skills Shortages
- TAFE SA
- Tourism and Multicultural Affairs
- Zero Emission Public Transport
-
Speeches
-
PATTERSON, Stephen John Rayden
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
-
Appropriation Bill 2022
-
Appropriation Bill 2023
-
Appropriation Bill 2024
- AUKUS
- AUKUS Submarines
- Australia Day Awards
-
Ayers House Bill
-
2024-02-22
-
- Climate Change
-
Climate Change and Greenhouse Emissions Reduction (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
2024-09-24
- 2024-10-15
-
-
Climate Change and Greenhouse Emissions Reduction (Targets) Amendment Bill
- Commonwealth Games
- Electricity Supply
- First Nations Voice Bill
- Gas (Other Gases) Amendment Bill
-
Glenelg Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centre
-
2023-08-30
- 2023-11-02
-
- Glenelg Surf Life Saving Club
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
-
Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Bill
- Hydrogen Power Plant
- Hydrogen Production
-
Hydrogen Sector
- International Volunteer Day
- Kerley, Mr D.n.
-
Lot Fourteen
-
2022-11-30
- 2023-05-31
-
-
Morphett Road Level Crossing
- National Electricity (South Australia) (Ministerial Reliability Instrument) Amendment Bill
- National Electricity (South Australia) (Orderly Exit Management Framework) Amendment Bill
- National Electricity Law (South Australia) (Consumer Data Right) Amendment Bill
-
National Gas (South Australia) (East Coast Gas System) Amendment Bill
- National Gas (South Australia) (Market Transparency) Amendment Bill
- National Science Week
- Nuclear-Powered Submarines
- Osborne Naval Shipyard
- Petroleum and Geothermal Energy (Energy Resources) Amendment Bill
-
Power Prices
- 2023-05-30
-
2024-02-21
- 2024-09-11
- 2024-11-12
-
Private Members' Statements
- Public Works Committee: Patawalonga South Gates Upgrade
- Rotary
- SANFL Premiership
- Second-hand Vehicle Dealers (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Select Committee on Artificial Intelligence
- Sentencing (Serious Child Sex Offenders) Amendment Bill
- Socceroos
- Space Industry
- State Electricity Network
- Statutes Amendment (Budget Measures) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Industrial Relations Portfolio) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws) (Data Access) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws) (Emissions Reduction Objectives) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws) (Gas Pipelines) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws) (Other Gases) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws)(Regulatory Sandboxing) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Serious Vehicle and Vessel Offences) Bill
- Supply Bill 2023
- Surf Lifesaving Clubs
-
Questions
- Advanced Strategic Capabilities Accelerator
-
Auditor-General's Report
-
AUKUS
-
2023-09-28
-
-
AUKUS Submarines
-
2023-03-09
-
-
Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre
-
2023-08-29
-
- Australian Defence Force in South Australia
-
Camden Park Sinkhole
-
2023-09-26
-
-
Chief Scientist
-
2023-11-16
-
-
Consultants and Contractors
-
2024-08-29
-
-
Defence and Space Industries
- Defence Industries
- Defence Naval Shipbuilding
-
Defence SA
- Defence SA Chief Executive
-
Defence Shipbuilding
-
Defence Strategic Review
- Designated Area Migration Agreements
- Electricity Corporations (Restructuring Disposal) Act
- Electricity Network
-
Electricity Prices
-
2022-05-17
-
- Electricity Supply
-
Energy Concessions
-
2023-03-09
-
- Energy Security
-
Environment Department
-
Environment Protection Authority
- Executive Appointments
-
Executive Positions
-
2024-08-29
-
- Federal Voice to Parliament Referendum
- Find Your Place Campaign
-
GFG Alliance
- Glenelg Antisocial Behaviour and Violence
-
Glenelg Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centre
-
2023-06-28
- 2023-11-16
-
- Goods and Services
-
Government Advertising
-
2024-08-29
-
- Grant Programs
-
Green Industries SA
- Green Steel
-
Hunter Class Frigate Program
-
2023-11-02
-
2024-02-20
-
- Hydrogen Industry
-
Hydrogen Plant
- Hydrogen Power Funding
-
Hydrogen Power Plant
-
Hydrogen Power Station
-
Hydrogen Production
-
2022-10-20
- 2023-05-18
-
-
Hydrogen Sector
- Industry, Innovation and Skills Department
- Industry, Innovation and Skills Department
-
Innovation, Industry and Skills Department
- Liquified Hydrogen Storage
- Make Your Move Campaign
-
MAST 2024 Conference
- Mineral Resources
- Mining Ombudsman
- Morphett Road Level Crossing
- National Electricity Market
- National Energy Crisis Taskforce
- Nuclear Energy
- Nuclear Powered Submarine Taskforce
- Operational Efficiencies
- Plant Protein Industry
-
Power Prices
-
Remote Work
- SA Housing
-
SA Water
-
Small and Family Business
-
2024-09-11
-
-
Space Industry
- Space Sector
- The Office of Hydrogen Power South Australia
- Whalers Way Orbital Launch Complex
-
Whyalla Steelworks
-
2024-09-24
-
-
Whyalla Steelworks, Job Losses
-
2024-09-24
-
-
Speeches
-
PEARCE, Rhiannon Kate
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Adelaide Thunderbirds
- Advance Care Directives (Review) Amendment Bill
- Aged-Care Facilities
- ANZAC Day
- Appropriation Bill 2022
- Appropriation Bill 2023
- Appropriation Bill 2024
- Automated External Defibrillators (Public Access) Bill
- Bickford's Australia Anniversary
- Commonwealth Games
- Constitution (Countersigning) Amendment Bill
- Country Fire Service
- Courts Administration (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Child Sexual Abuse) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Coercive Control) Amendment Bill
-
Criminal Procedure (Monitoring Orders) Amendment Bill
- Environment Protection (Objects of Act and Board Attributes) Amendment Bill
- Equal Opportunity (Domestic Abuse) Amendment Bill
- Fair Work (Family and Domestic Violence Leave) Amendment Bill
- Female Community Work
- FIFA Women's World Cup
- First Nations Voice Bill
- Gene Technology (Adoption of Commonwealth Amendments) Amendment Bill
- Glitter Gang
- Growing for Gold Program
- HeartKids
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- Highways (Works for Residential Developments) Amendment Bill
- Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Bill
- International Paramedics Day
- International Women's Day
-
King Electorate
- Lamerton, Mr R.
- Livestock (Emergency Animal Disease) Amendment Bill
- Local Nuisance and Litter Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Lot Fourteen
- Magistrates Court (Nunga Court) Amendment Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Electric Vehicle Levy) Amendment Repeal Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Motor Driving Instructors and Authorised Examiners) Amendment Bill
- National Parks and Wildlife (Wombat Burrows) Amendment Bill
- National Science Week
- Newroz
- Northern Districts Athletics Club
- Osborne Naval Shipyard
- Pastoral Land Management and Conservation (Use of Pastoral Land) Amendment Bill
- Preventive Health SA Bill
-
Private Members' Statements
- Private Parking Areas (Shopping Centre Parking Areas) Amendment Bill
-
Probus Month
- Public Works Committee: New Golden Grove Ambulance Station
- Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) (Fees) Amendment Bill
- Remembrance Day
- Residential Tenancies (Protection of Prospective Tenants) Amendment Bill
- Skills Shortages
- South Australian Motor Sport (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Standing Orders Committee
- State Emergency Service
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio and Other Justice Measures) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Budget Measures) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Child Sex Offences) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Civil Enforcement) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Education, Training and Skills Portfolio) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Sexual Offences) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (South Australian Employment Tribunal) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Use of Devices in Vehicles) Bill
- Superannuation Funds Management Corporation of South Australia (Investment in Russian Assets) Amendment Bill
- Supply Bill 2022
-
Supply Bill 2023
- TAFE SA
- Tea Tree Plaza Car Parking
- Technical Colleges
-
Tobacco and E-Cigarette Products (Tobacco Product Prohibitions) Amendment Bill
-
2023-05-18
-
- UN World Environment Day
- Volunteers
- Work Health and Safety (Industrial Manslaughter) Amendment Bill
-
Questions
- Adelaide 500
- AUKUS Agreement
- Business Investment
-
Cost of Living Concession
- Country Cabinet
- Domestic and Family Violence
- Early Childhood Development
- Family Day Care and Respite Care
- FIFA Women's World Cup
- Golden Grove Intersection Upgrades
- GST Distribution
- Hospital Avoidance Hubs
- Labour Force Data
-
Lyell McEwin Hospital
- Northern Domestic Violence Prevention and Recovery Hub
-
Public Housing
- Royal Commission into Early Childhood Education and Care
- SA Environment Awards
- School Vaccination Hubs
- School Violence and Bullying
- Severe Weather Conditions
- South Australian Sports Institute
- Sport and Recreation
- State Economy
- State Planning System
- VAILO Adelaide 500
- VALO Adelaide 500
- Veterans' Families Day
- Wage Price Index
- Wine Exports
- Women's Representation in Public Spheres
-
Speeches
-
PEDERICK, Adrian Stephen
-
Speeches
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Report 2022-23
- Address in Reply
- Animal Welfare Bill
-
ANZAC Day
-
2023-05-03
-
-
Appropriation Bill 2022
-
Appropriation Bill 2023
-
Appropriation Bill 2024
- Australian Hotels Association
- Battle of the Coral Sea Anniversary
- Biosecurity
- Buckland Park Intersection
- Cleland National Park
-
Country Fire Service
- Country Fire Service Volunteers
- Criminal Procedure (Monitoring Orders) Amendment Bill
- Cross Border Commissioner Bill
- Doig, Brevet Sergeant Jason Christopher
- Drought
- Economic and Finance Committee: Emergency Services Levy 2022-23
- Economic and Finance Committee: Emergency Services Levy 2023-24
- Environment, Resources and Development Committee: PFAS Contaminated Waste Disposal
- Evans, Dr A.L.
- Fire Danger Rating System
- First Nations Voice Bill
- Hahndorf Traffic Improvement Project
-
Hammond Electorate
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Bill
- Infrastructure Investment Program
- International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction
- International Firefighters' Day
-
International Volunteer Day
- Israel
- Limestone Coast Marine Rescue
- Livestock (Emergency Animal Disease) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Casual Vacancies) Amendment Bill
- Local Nuisance and Litter Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Lot Fourteen
- Lower River Murray Levees
-
Medicinal Cannabis
- Nankivell, Mr W.F.
- National Corrections Day
- National Electricity (South Australia) (Orderly Exit Management Framework) Amendment Bill
- National Gas (South Australia) (East Coast Gas System) Amendment Bill
- National Gas (South Australia) (Market Transparency) Amendment Bill
- Paterson, Mr N.D.
- Patient Assistance Transport Scheme
- Petroleum and Geothermal Energy (Energy Resources) Amendment Bill
- Plebiscite (South East Council Amalgamation) Bill
- Power Prices
- Private Members' Statements
- Public Works Committee: Flood Recovery Projects—Northern Areas
- Public Works Committee: Gawler State Emergency Service Unit
- Public Works Committee: Healthy Coorong, Healthy Basin Program, Tolderol Game Reserve Wetlands On-Ground Works
- Public Works Committee: Intermediate Remediation of the Lower Murray Reclaimed Irrigation Area Levees
- Public Works Committee: Kangaroo Island Health Service Infrastructure Upgrade
- Public Works Committee: Monarto Augmentation Pump Stations Program
- Public Works Committee: Mount Barker and VerDun Interchange Upgrades
- Public Works Committee: Noarlunga State Emergency Service Unit
- Public Works Committee: Princes Highway (Drain L) Culvert Replacement
- Public Works Committee: Truro Bypass
- Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) (Fees) Amendment Bill
-
Regional Health Services
-
Regional South Australia
- Regional Tourism
- Remembrance Day
-
River Murray Flood
-
Riverland Flood Response
-
Second-hand Vehicle Dealers (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Shop Trading Hours (Extension of Hours) Amendment Bill
- South Australian Motor Sport (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
South Australian Public Health (COVID-19) Amendment Bill
-
2022-05-04
-
- State Budget 2021-22
- Statutes Amendment (Budget Measures) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws) (Emissions Reduction Objectives) Bill
-
Strathalbyn Health Services
-
2023-05-02
- 2023-05-30
-
- Supply Bill 2022
-
Supply Bill 2023
- Thomas Foods International
- Ukraine Invasion
- Veterans Affairs
- Veterinary Industry
-
Veterinary Services Bill
-
2023-11-30
-
- World Mental Health Day
-
Questions
- Adelaide Hills Productivity and Road Safety Package
- Administrative Units
- Administrative Units Created, Abolished, Transferred
- AgTech Advisory Group
- Ambulance Ramping
-
ANZAC Day Commemoration Fund
- 2023-02-09
- 2023-03-21
-
2023-08-30
- APY Lands Main Access Road Upgrade Project
-
Auditor-General's Report
-
2022-11-29
-
-
Augusta Highway
- Barunga Gap Road
- Bushfire Recovery Support
- Cease Harvest Threshold
- Construction Softwood Transport Assistance Program
-
Consultants and Contractors
- Country Fire Service
- Country Fire Service Facilities
- Country Fire Service Staff
- Country Fire Service, Cold Burns
- Country Fire Service, Kangaroo Island
- Country Fire Service, Operational Fleet Manufacturers
- Country Fire Service, Staff Development Framework
- DefenCell Barriers
- Disaster Recovery Funding
-
Dukes Highway
- Dukes Highway Reconstruction
- Emergency Service Vehicles
-
Executive Appointments
-
2022-09-06
-
- Executive Position Terminations
-
Executive Positions
-
2022-09-06
-
- Executive Positions Abolished
-
Fishing Industry
-
Flood Damaged Roads
-
Flood Recovery Funding
-
2023-10-18
-
- FTEs for Communications and Promotion
-
Goods and Services
-
2022-09-06
-
-
Government Advertising
-
2022-09-06
-
- Government-Paid Advertising
- Grain Harvest
-
Grant Programs or Funds
-
Hahndorf Traffic Improvement Project
- High Productivity Vehicle Network Project
- Kangaroo Island
- Kangaroo Island CFS
- Lobethal Freight Access Upgrade
- Lower River Murray Levees
- Mannum Road
-
Metropolitan Fire Service
- Mining Ombudsman
-
Minister for Local Government, Regional Roads and Veterans Affairs
-
2022-05-05
-
-
Ministerial Appointment
- Ministerial Offices
- Murray Bridge Soldiers' Memorial Hospital Rehabilitation Pool
- Northern Adelaide Veteran Wellbeing Centre
- Pathway of Honour
- Point Turton Royal Volunteer Coastal Patrol
-
Primary Industries and Regions Department
- Princes Highway
-
Regional Roads
- Regional Transport and Infrastructure Improvements
- Remote Work
- Rescue Helicopter Fleet
-
River Murray Flood
- River Murray Flood Clean-Up
- River Murray Levees
- RIverland and Murraylands Roads
- Road Upgrades
- Roads of Strategic Importance
-
Sandbags
- South Eastern Freeway Repair Work
- South-East Links Road Duplication Project
- State Emergency Service Fleet Renewal
- State Emergency Service, Project Review
- State's Grain Roads
- Strathalbyn Hospital
-
Strzelecki Track
-
Sturt Highway
- Torrens Parade Ground
- Truro Bypass
- Veterans Advisory Council
-
Veterans Services
- Veterans' Mental Health Services
-
Victor Harbor Road
- World War II Anniversary
-
Speeches
-
PICCOLO, Antonio
-
Speeches
-
Address in Reply
-
2022-05-31
-
- Anti-Poverty Week
-
Appropriation Bill 2022
-
Appropriation Bill 2023
- Appropriation Bill 2024
-
Assisted Reproductive Treatment (Posthumous Use of Material and Donor Conception Register) Amendment Bill
-
2024-02-20
-
- Burial and Cremation (Interment Rights) Amendment Bill
- Civil Liability (BYO Containers) Amendment Bill
- Community Consultation
- Cross Border Commissioner Bill
- Dublin Local Code Amendment
- Economic and Finance Committee: Embedded Networks in South Australia
- Evanston Primary School
- Filipino Community
- First Nations Voice Bill
-
Gawler Show
- Gawler Village Fair
- Harnett, Mr G. and Pedler, Mr D.
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- Homelessness Week
- International Day of People with Disability
-
International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People
-
2023-11-29
-
- International Women's Day
- Israel
- Legislative Review Committee
-
Light Electorate
- Light Electorate Award Recipients
- Local Government (Casual Vacancies) Amendment Bill
- Magistrates Court (Nunga Court) Amendment Bill
- Men's Health Week
- Morocco Earthquake
- Motor Vehicles (Electric Vehicle Levy) Amendment Repeal Bill
- National Disability Insurance Scheme
- New Women's and Children's Hospital Bill
-
Palestine
-
2022-11-16
- 2023-05-17
- 2024-05-15
- 2024-11-27
-
- Planning and Design Code
- Planning and Design Review
- Plebiscite (South East Council Amalgamation) Bill
- Positive Masculinity
-
Private Members' Statements
- Private Parking Areas (Shopping Centre Parking Areas) Amendment Bill
- Public Works Committee: Noarlunga State Emergency Service Unit
- Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Ramadan
- Regional South Australia
-
Second-hand Vehicle Dealers (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Service Clubs
- Shop Trading Hours (Extension of Hours) Amendment Bill
- South Australian Motor Sport (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Standing Order 39
- Standing Orders Suspension
-
Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) Bill
-
2022-11-17
-
- Statutes Amendment (Use of Devices in Vehicles) Bill
- Summary Offences (Nazi Salute and Symbols Prohibition) Amendment Bill
- Supply Bill 2023
- Tobacco and E-Cigarette Products (Tobacco Product Prohibitions) Amendment Bill
- Town of Gawler
-
-
Questions
- Building Industry
- Business Confidence
- Community Language Schools
- GST Distribution
- Hunter Class Frigate Program
- Labour Force Data
- Multiculturalism
- Passenger Service Assistants
- Port Pirie Greening Grants Program
- Regional Nurses
- Regional Palliative Care Workforce
- Regional Tourism
- Residential Land Release
- Small and Family Business
- Small Business
- State Economy
- Switch for Solar
- Vanderstock High Court Decision
- Visitor Economy
- Women's and Children's Hospital
-
Speeches
-
PICTON, Christopher James
-
Speeches
-
Advance Care Directives (Review) Amendment Bill
-
2022-10-19
- 2023-02-21
- 2023-08-31
-
- Appropriation Bill 2022
-
Assisted Reproductive Treatment (Posthumous Use of Material and Donor Conception Register) Amendment Bill
-
2023-08-30
-
2024-02-20
-
-
Automated External Defibrillators (Public Access) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
2024-08-28
-
2024-09-24
-
-
Automated External Defibrillators (Public Access) Bill
-
2022-11-29
- 2022-11-30
-
- Cashmore, Hon. J.L.
- First Nations Voice Bill
- Flinders Medical Centre
-
Gene Technology (Adoption of Commonwealth Amendments) Amendment Bill
-
2022-09-07
-
2023-02-08
-
- Health Care (Acquisition of Property) Amendment Bill
- Health Infrastructure
- ICAC Evaluation of the Central Adelaide Local Health Network
- Natural Resources Committee: Belair National Park Fact-Finding Visit
-
New Women's and Children's Hospital Bill
-
2022-11-02
- 2022-11-03
- 2022-11-16
-
-
Nurses and Midwives
- O'Donoghue, Dr Lowitja
- Port Augusta Hospital
- Preventive Health SA Bill
- Public Works Committee: Lyell McEwin Hospital Expansion
- Public Works Committee: Noarlunga State Emergency Service Unit
- Public Works Committee: Port Augusta Ambulance Station
- Regional Health Services
-
Retirement Villages (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
2024-02-21
- 2024-08-29
-
-
Sittings and Business
- South Australian Hospitals
-
South Australian Public Health (COVID-19) Amendment Bill
- Standing Orders Suspension
- Superannuation Funds Management Corporation of South Australia (Investment in Russian Assets) Amendment Bill
- Supply Bill 2023
-
Tobacco and E-Cigarette Products (E-Cigarette and Other Reforms) Amendment Bill
-
2024-08-28
-
2024-09-24
-
-
Tobacco and E-Cigarette Products (Tobacco Product Prohibitions) Amendment Bill
-
2023-05-17
-
2023-05-18
-
- Transplantation and Anatomy (Disclosure of Information and Delegation) Amendment Bill
- Women's and Children's Health Network Cochlear Implant Program
- Women's and Children's Hospital Cochlear Implant Program
- World Mental Health Day
-
-
Answers
- Adelaide Hills Ambulance Services
- Adelaide Hills Health Services
- Administrative Units
- Adult Safeguarding Unit
- Aged-Care Accreditation
- Aged-Care Facilities
-
Ambulance Ramping
-
2022-05-03
-
2022-05-19
- 2022-07-05
- 2022-09-27
- 2022-10-18
- 2023-02-07
- 2023-02-22
-
2023-03-07
- 2023-03-21
-
2023-03-22
- 2023-05-02
- 2023-09-12
- 2023-10-17
-
2023-11-14
-
2024-02-07
-
- Ambulance Ramping Taskforce
- Ambulance Station Upgrades
- Ambulances, Mount Gambier
-
APY Lands Mental Health Services
-
2022-11-03
-
- APY Lands, CAMHS Staff Vacancies
-
Ardrossan Community Hospital
-
Auditor-General's Report
-
2023-06-14
-
2024-02-20
-
- Barossa Hospital
-
Brain Tumour Support Coordinator
- CAMHS Recruitment of Additional Child Psychiatrists
-
Central Adelaide Local Health Network
-
2022-11-03
-
- Code White
-
Code Yellow
-
Consultants and Contractors
-
2022-09-06
-
- Country Health Services
- Country Mental Health Patients
- COVID-19 Mandatory Vaccination
-
COVID-19 Restrictions, Aged-Care Facilities
- COVID-19 Testing
- COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics
-
Elective Surgery
- Emergency Department Patient
-
Emergency Departments
- Energy Drinks
- Enterprise Chemotherapy Prescribing System
-
Executive Appointments
-
2022-09-06
-
- Executive Positions
-
Flinders Medical Centre
- 2022-05-03
-
2022-11-17
-
2024-04-09
- Flinders Medical Centre Expansion
-
Flu Vaccination
-
2022-06-02
-
2022-06-16
-
- Frontline Health Workers
- Frontline Workers
-
General Practitioner Payroll Tax
-
Glenelg Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centre
-
2023-06-28
-
- GP Fee for Service Agreements
- Hammill House
-
Health Active Directory ID
- Health System
-
Health Worker Incentives
- Health Workers
-
Hospital Avoidance Hubs
-
Hospital Beds
- Hospital Car Parking
-
Hospital Supplies
- Hospitals,
-
Hospitals, Car Parking
- Influenza Vaccinations
-
Kangaroo Island Ferry
-
2022-05-05
- 2022-11-15
-
- Kangaroo Island Paediatric Services
- Keith and District Hospital
- KordaMentha Report
- Lifeblood
- Lifeline Broken Hill Country to Coast
- Limestone Coast Local Health Network
-
Limestone Coast Radiation Treatment
- Lung Cancer Nurses
-
Lyell McEwin Hospital
- Maitland Hospital
- Mental Health
- Mental Health Ambulances
- Mental Health Beds
- Mental Health Nursing Workforce Strategy
- Mental Health Service Vacancies
- Mental Health Services
- Mental Health Services for Volunteer Responders
- Mental Health Support for Bushfire Victims
- Midwifery Services, Kapunda Region
-
Midwifery Services, Light Region
-
2023-11-01
-
- Millicent Hospital
- Motor Neurone Disease
- Mount Barker Health Services
- Mount Barker Hospital
- Mount Gambier Drug and Alcohol Services
- Mount Gambier Hospice Care
- Mount Gambier Hospital
- Mount Gambier Hospital Wait Times
- Mount Gambier Paramedics
- Murray Bridge Soldiers' Memorial Hospital Rehabilitation Pool
-
Naracoorte Hospital
- New Women's and Children's Hospital
- Nganampa Health Council
- Northern Adelaide Local Health Network
- Nurse Relocation Reimbursement
-
Nurse Staffing Levels
- Office for Ageing Well Community Grants
- Overseas Health Workers
-
Paediatric Cochlear Implant Program
-
2022-12-01
-
2023-05-03
-
2023-08-30
-
2023-11-14
-
2024-02-20
-
- Paediatric Eating Disorder Service
- Paediatric Intensive Care Unit
-
Palliative Care Services
-
Patient Assistance Transport Scheme
- Patient Hospital Discharge
-
Personify Care Cybersecurity Incident
-
2023-10-31
-
- Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme
- Pharmacy Healthcare Services
-
Plympton Veterans Centre
-
2024-06-27
-
- Port Lincoln Hospital
- Port Pirie Health Service
- Port Pirie Hospital
- Premier's Ambulance Nightshift
- Psychiatrists
- Psychosocial Services
- Regional Birthing Services
-
Regional Health Funding
-
2022-05-05
-
-
Regional Health Services
- Regional Hospital Helipads
-
Regional Hospital Security
- Regional Locum Doctors
- Regional Mental Health Services
- Regional Nurses
-
Regional Nursing Students
- 2023-06-15
-
2024-02-21
- Regional Nursing training
- Regional Palliative Care Workforce
- Regional Radiation Treatment Services
- Rescue Helicopter Services
- Riverland Mallee Coorong Local Health Network
- Riverland, Hospital Evacuation Plans
- Robe Community Paramedics
-
Royal Adelaide Hospital
- Royal Flying Doctor Service
-
Rural Psychiatric Services
-
2023-09-27
-
-
SA Ambulance Service
- SA Ambulance Service Chief Executive Officer
-
SA Health Focus Week
- SA Health Staff
- SA Pathology
- SAAS Code of Conduct
- Seniors Card Fuel Discount
- Single Employer Model
- Small Projects
- Smoking Rates
- Southern Adelaide Local Health Network
- Southern Fleurieu Health Service
- Southern Intermediate Care Centre
- Specialist Nurse Recruitment
- Stirling Hospital
- Strathalbyn Hospital
- Suicide Prevention Advocate
- Suicide Prevention Council
- Tom's Court
-
Transfer of Care Data
-
2022-06-02
- 2022-07-06
-
2023-06-14
- 2023-07-06
-
- Tuberculosis
- Ukraine, Medical Assistance
- Unmet Needs Report
-
Vaping
- Veterans' Mental Health Services
- Virtual Healthcare Services
- Wait Times for Rehab Services
-
Wallaroo Hospital
- Weekend Hospital Discharges
-
Whyalla Birthing Services
- Whyalla Hospital and Health Service
-
Women's and Children's Health Network Cochlear Implant Program
-
Women's and Children's Hospital
- 2022-06-15
- 2022-09-27
-
2022-09-28
-
2022-10-18
- 2022-10-20
- 2022-11-02
-
2022-11-30
-
2022-12-01
- 2023-06-13
- 2023-06-14
- 2023-08-31
- Women's And Children's Hospital
- Workforce Planning Timeline
- Yorke Peninsula Health Advisory Council
- Yorketown Hospital
-
Speeches
-
PISONI, David Gregory
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Adelaide Festival Centre Anniversary
-
Adelaide Parklands
- Advance Care Directives (Review) Amendment Bill
- Aged-Care Sector Foreign Workers
- Apprenticeships and Traineeships
- Appropriation Bill 2024
- Asia Minor Genocide Remembrance Day
- Ayers House Bill
- Buckland Park Intersection
- Children and Young People (Oversight and Advocacy Bodies) (Child Death and Serious Injury Review Committee) Amendment Bill
- Citadel Secure
- Cleland National Park
- Climate Change and Greenhouse Emissions Reduction (Targets) Amendment Bill
- Construction Industry Commissioner Bill
- Construction Industry Training Fund (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Conversion Practices Prohibition Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Coercive Control) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Sexual Predation Offences) Amendment Bill
- Electoral (Control of Corflutes) Amendment Bill
- Electoral (Telephone Voting) Amendment Bill
- Environment, Resources and Development Committee: Inquiry into the Urban Forest
- Environment, Resources and Development Committee: PFAS Contaminated Waste Disposal
- Equal Opportunity (Domestic Abuse) Amendment Bill
- Fair Work (Family and Domestic Violence Leave) Amendment Bill
-
Forestville Hockey Club
-
2023-08-30
-
- Freedom of Information (Ministerial Diaries) Amendment Bill
- Gonis, Mr B.
- Greek Orthodox Archdiocese Community and Parish of Prophet Elias
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- Heritage Places (Protection of State Heritage Places) Amendment Bill
- Highways (Works for Residential Developments) Amendment Bill
- International Day of People with Disability
- International Holocaust Remembrance Day
- International Women's Day
- Israel
- Lady George Kindergarten
-
Lot Fourteen
- MATES in Construction
- Medicinal Cannabis
- Morocco Earthquake
- Motor Vehicles (Motor Driving Instructors and Authorised Examiners) Amendment Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Previous Offences) Amendment Bill
- Mount Gambier TAFE
- Notices of Motion
- Parliamentary Committees (Referral of Petitions) Amendment Bill
- Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Adelaide Park Lands) Amendment Bill
- Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Designated Live Music Venues and Protection of Crown and Anchor Hotel) Amendment Bill
-
Private Members' Statements
- Public Holidays Bill
- Public Works Committee: Findon Technical College
- Public Works Committee: Truro Bypass
- Regional Health Services
- Reservoirs
- Residential Tenancies (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Residential Tenancies (Protection of Prospective Tenants) Amendment Bill
- Retirement Villages (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Rotary Youth Music Awards
- School Crossings
- Second-hand Vehicle Dealers (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Select Committee on Access to Urinary Tract Infection Treatment
- Shop Trading Hours (Extension of Hours) Amendment Bill
- Singapore Airlines
- South Australian Public Health (COVID-19) Amendment Bill
- St Augustine's of Canterbury
- St Francis of Assisi Newton Parish
- Standing Orders Committee
- State Assets (Privatisation Restrictions) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Budget Measures) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Personal Mobility Devices) Bill
- 2023-02-22
-
2024-08-29
- Statutes Amendment (Sexual Offences) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Transport Portfolio) Bill
- Stillbirth
- Summary Offences (Nazi Salute and Symbols Prohibition) Amendment Bill
- Supply Bill 2023
- TAFE SA
- Tobacco and E-Cigarette Products (Tobacco Product Prohibitions) Amendment Bill
- Ukraine Invasion
- United Nations International Conventions
- Unley Tree Canopy Project
- Valedictory
- Walters, Ms E.M.
-
Work Health and Safety (Industrial Manslaughter) Amendment Bill
- World Down Syndrome Day
- World Mental Health Day
- Questions
-
Speeches
-
PRATT, Penelope Kate
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Advance Care Directives (Review) Amendment Bill
- Affordable Housing
- ANZAC Day
- Appropriation Bill 2022
-
Appropriation Bill 2023
-
Appropriation Bill 2024
- Auburn Frenchfest
- Australian Hotels Association
- Automated External Defibrillators (Public Access) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Bickford's Australia Anniversary
- Buckland Park Intersection
- Cashmore, Hon. J.L.
- Children in State Care Apology Anniversary
- Clare Valley Wine Industry
- Country Shows
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Coercive Control) Amendment Bill
- Elderly Citizens
- Freeling Police Station
-
Frome Electorate
- Health Infrastructure
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- History Month
- Homelessness Services
- Homelessness Week
- International Day of Rural Women
- International Women's Day
- Kanyini Mission
-
Lot Fourteen
- Medicinal Cannabis
- Mental Health Services
- Minister for Health and Wellbeing
- Minister for Human Services
- National Carers Week
- Parliament House School Visits
- Patient Assistance Transport Scheme
- Preventive Health SA Bill
- Primary Producers
-
Private Members' Statements
- Public Works Committee: BreastScreen SA Relocation Works
- Public Works Committee: Port Pirie Regional Health Service Emergency Department Redevelopment
- Regional Health Care
-
Regional Health Services
- Regional Hospices
- Regional Nursing Students
- Regional Radiation Treatment Services
- Regional South Australia
- Remembrance Day
- Reservoirs
- Retirement Villages (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Select Committee on Access to Urinary Tract Infection Treatment
- South Australian Public Health (COVID-19) Amendment Bill
- Suicide Prevention
- Supply Bill 2022
- Tobacco and E-Cigarette Products (E-Cigarette and Other Reforms) Amendment Bill
- Tobacco and E-Cigarette Products (Tobacco Product Prohibitions) Amendment Bill
- Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus
- Transplantation and Anatomy (Disclosure of Information and Delegation) Amendment Bill
- Urinary Tract Infection Treatment
- Whyalla Hospital and Health Service Emergency Department Upgrade
- World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims
- World Mental Health Day
- World Teachers' Day
-
Questions
-
Adelaide Venue Management
- Adult Safeguarding Unit
-
Affordable Housing
- Aged-Care Accreditation
- Ambulance Station Upgrades
- Ambulances, Mount Gambier
- APY Lands, CAMHS Staff Vacancies
- Ardrossan Community Hospital
-
Auditor-General's Report
- Code Blue
- Code Yellow
-
Consultants and Contractors
- Copper Theft
- Country Mental Health Patients
-
COVID-19 Restrictions, Aged-Care Facilities
-
Critical Client Incidents
- Domestic and Family Violence
- Election Commitments
- Elective Surgery
- Emergency Departments
- Enterprise Chemotherapy Prescribing System
-
Executive Appointments
-
Executive Positions
-
2023-08-29
-
2023-10-17
-
2024-10-15
-
- Gender Equality
- General Practitioner Payroll Tax
-
Goods and Services
-
Government Advertising
- GP Fee for Service Agreements
-
Grant Programs
- Homelessness Rate
-
Homelessness Services
-
2022-06-15
-
- Housing Trust
-
Human Services Department
-
Human Services Department Newsletter
-
2022-09-07
-
- Human Services Portfolio
-
Kangaroo Island Ferry
-
2022-05-05
- 2022-11-15
-
- Kangaroo Island Paediatric Services
- Lifeline Broken Hill Country to Coast
- Limestone Coast Radiation Treatment
- LIV Golf
- Maintenance Software System
- MedSTAR
- Midwifery Services, Kapunda Region
-
Midwifery Services, Light Region
-
2023-11-01
-
- Mount Barker Hospital
- Mount Gambier Hospice Care
- New Houses, Cost
- Nganampa Health Council
- Nurse Relocation Reimbursement
-
Nurse Staffing Levels
-
2024-06-18
-
- Office for Ageing Well Community Grants
-
Patient Assistance Transport Scheme
- Planning and Development Fund
- Planning and Land Use Services
- Port Pirie Greening Program
- Port Pirie Health Service
- Port Pirie Hospital
- Psychiatrists
- Psychosocial Services
- Regional Birthing Services
-
Regional Health Funding
-
2022-05-05
-
- Regional Health Services
-
Regional Hospital Security
- Regional Mental Health Services
- Regional Radiation Treatment Services
- Registrar General
-
Remote Work
-
Rental Affordability
-
Rural Psychiatric Services
-
2023-09-27
-
- SA Ambulance Service Chief Executive Officer
-
Social Housing
-
2022-05-18
-
-
South Australian Housing Authority
-
South Australian Tourism Commission
- Southern Intermediate Care Centre
- Specialist Nurse Recruitment
- Tom's Court
-
Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus
- Tuberculosis
- Union Advertising
- Unmet Needs Report
- Valuer-General
- Vaping
- West Beach Trust
-
Whyalla Birthing Services
- Whyalla Hospital and Health Service
- Women's And Children's Hospital
-
Working with Children Checks
-
-
Speeches
-
SAVVAS, Olivia Madison
-
Speeches
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee
- Address in Reply
-
Appropriation Bill 2023
-
2023-08-29
-
- Bickford's Australia Anniversary
- Burial and Cremation (Interment Rights) Amendment Bill
- Community Wastewater Management System
- Courts Administration (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Coercive Control) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Human Remains) Amendment Bill
- Datacom
- Disability Inclusion (Review Recommendations) Amendment Bill
- Equal Opportunity (Domestic Abuse) Amendment Bill
- Fair Work (Family and Domestic Violence Leave) Amendment Bill
- First Nations Voice Bill
- Foster and Kinship Carer Week
- Health Infrastructure
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- Hindmarsh Stadium Upgrade
- Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Bill
- International Women's Day
- Lifeblood Modbury
- Local Government (Casual Vacancies) Amendment Bill
- Local Government Elections
- Magistrates Court (Nunga Court) Amendment Bill
- Morocco Earthquake
- Motor Vehicles (Electric Vehicle Levy) Amendment Repeal Bill
- Multiple Birth Awareness Week
- National Sorry Day
-
Newland Electorate
-
Newland Electorate Schools
- Nurses and Midwives
- Ovarian Cancer Awareness
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Report into the Referral of the Work Health and Safety (Crystalline Silica Dust) Amendment Bill
- Pathway Community Centre
- Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month
- Private Members' Statements
- Private Parking Areas (Shopping Centre Parking Areas) Amendment Bill
- Public Holidays Bill
- Railway Bob
- Regional Tourism
- Residential Tenancies (Protection of Prospective Tenants) Amendment Bill
- Shop Trading Hours (Extension of Hours) Amendment Bill
- Social Workers Registration (Commencement) Amendment Bill
- South Australian Motor Sport (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- St Francis of Assisi Newton Parish
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Budget Measures) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Serious Vehicle and Vessel Offences) Bill
- Stillbirth
- Supply Bill 2022
-
Supply Bill 2023
- Tea Tree Gully Community Wastewater Management System
- Tea Tree Plaza Car Parking
- Tobacco and E-Cigarette Products (Tobacco Product Prohibitions) Amendment Bill
- Veterinary Industry
- Veterinary Services Bill
- Youth Parliament
- Youth Week
-
Questions
- AUKUS Submarines
- Community Recreation and Sports Facilities Program
- COVID-19
- Defence Industries
- Defence Workforce Plan
- Driver's Licence Replacement Fee
-
Early Intervention Funding
- Foster and Kinship Carer Week
- Foster Carers
- Fuel Pricing
- Guardian for Children and Young People
- Hahndorf Traffic Improvement Project
- Housing Supply
- Hydrogen Sector
- International Students in Public Schools
- Land Tax
- Malinauskas Labor Government
- Minister for Child Protection, New Zealand Visit
- Mount Barker Country Cabinet
- New Women's and Children's Hospital
- Riverland Flood Response
- Shop Trading Hours
- Shopping Centre Parking
-
Skills Training
-
2023-10-17
-
- Snapper Point Power Station
- South Australian Labour Market
-
State Economy
- Tea Tree Plaza Car Parking
- Women's and Children's Hospital
-
Speeches
-
SPEIRS, David James
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
-
Ambulance Ramping
-
Appropriation Bill 2022
-
Appropriation Bill 2023
- Appropriation Bill 2024
- AUKUS Submarines
- Australian Labor Party
- Australian of the Year Awards
- Black Electorate
- Cameron, Hon. T.G.
- Cashmore, Hon. J.L.
- Children in State Care Apology Anniversary
- Civil Liability (BYO Containers) Amendment Bill
- Climate Change
- Climate Change and Greenhouse Emissions Reduction (Targets) Amendment Bill
- Construction Industry Commissioner Bill
- Coronation of King Charles III
- Defence Industries
- Defence State
- Deputy Premier
- Doig, Brevet Sergeant Jason Christopher
- Election Commitments
-
Electoral (Control of Corflutes) Amendment Bill
-
2023-05-03
-
2024-02-07
-
- Evans, Dr A.L.
- Federal Budget
- Hahndorf Truck Diversion
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- International Holocaust Remembrance Day
- Israel
- Kerley, Mr D.n.
- Lawrie, Ms J.L.
- Local Government
- Local Government (Waste Collection) Amendment Bill
-
Malinauskas Labor Government
- Minister for Health and Wellbeing
- Morocco Earthquake
- Nankivell, Mr W.F.
- O'Donoghue, Dr Lowitja
- Pastoral Land Management and Conservation (Use of Pastoral Land) Amendment Bill
- Premier's Delivery Unit
-
Private Members' Statements
- Regional Radiation Treatment Services
- Regional South Australia
- Rollond, Dr A.K.
- Seacliff Surf Life Saving Club
- Spurr, Mr W.
- Standing Orders Suspension
- State Budget
-
State Government
- State Labor Government
- Statutes Amendment (Serious Vehicle and Vessel Offences) Bill
- Summary Offences (Obstruction of Public Places) Amendment Bill
- Supply Bill 2022
- Ukraine Invasion
- UN World Environment Day
-
Valedictories
- Valedictory
- Wade, The Hon. S.G.
- Watkins, Mr K.
- Webster, Mr F.R.
- Work Health and Safety (Industrial Manslaughter) Amendment Bill
-
Questions
-
Aboriginal Remains, Riverlea Park
-
2023-10-18
-
- Acquire and Restore
- Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary
-
Ambulance Ramping
-
2022-05-19
- 2022-07-05
- 2022-09-27
- 2022-10-18
- 2023-02-07
- 2023-02-21
-
2023-03-07
-
2023-03-21
-
2023-03-22
-
2023-05-02
- 2023-06-13
- 2023-06-27
- 2023-08-31
- 2023-09-12
-
2023-10-17
-
2023-11-14
- 2023-11-30
-
2024-02-07
- 2024-02-22
-
2024-03-05
- 2024-04-09
-
-
Ambulance Response Times
-
2024-02-22
-
-
Anacta Strategies Pty Ltd
- Antisemitism
- Auditor-General's Report
-
AUKUS Submarines
-
2023-03-09
-
2023-03-21
- 2023-11-29
-
- Barossa Water Security Strategy
- Botanic Gardens
- Brain Tumour Support Coordinator
-
Canberra Press Gallery Midwinter Ball
-
2022-09-08
-
-
Child Protection Department
- Coast Protection Board
-
Coastal Management
-
Conservation Council
-
2023-08-29
-
2023-10-31
-
- Conservation Council Contracts
-
Construction Industry
- Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union
-
Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union
-
Cost of Living
- Cost of Living Concession
- COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics
-
Crane Services
-
2022-11-17
-
- Criminal Law Reform
-
Defence Naval Shipbuilding
-
Defence Shipbuilding
- Defence State
-
Domestic and Family Violence
- Elective Surgery
-
Electricity Interconnector
-
2022-06-16
-
- Electricity Prices
- Electricity Supply
-
Energy Prices
-
2022-11-02
-
- Environment Protection Authority
-
Extinction Rebellion
- Federal Budget
-
Federal Voice to Parliament Referendum
- Felmeri Group
- Female Owned Family Businesses
- Field River Valley
-
Flinders Ranges Sacred Sites
- Flows for the Future Program
-
Freedom of Information
- General Practitioner Payroll Tax
- Glenthorne National Park
- Government Ministers
- Greater Adelaide Freight Bypass
- Health System, Winter Demand
-
Homelessness Services
- Hospital Beds
- Hospitals,
-
Hunter Class Frigate Program
-
Hydrogen Power Plant
-
Hydrogen Production
- Immigrant Detention
- Influenza Vaccinations
- Infrastructure Funding
-
Infrastructure Investment Program
-
2023-11-16
-
- Infrastructure Projects
- Infrastructure Review
- Innovation and Skills Development
- International Students
- Landscape Priorities Fund
-
LIV Golf
-
2022-11-16
-
- Lower Limestone Coast, Water Allocation Plan
-
Majors Road Upgrade
- Minister for Human Services
-
Minister For Human Services
-
2022-09-08
-
-
Ministerial Code of Conduct
-
Ministerial Staff
-
2023-09-12
-
-
Ministerial Travel
- Minor Capital Works
- Murray-Darling Basin
- Myponga Reservoir
- National Energy Crisis Taskforce
- National Parks
-
Native Vegetation
- 2023-03-07
-
2023-03-09
- Native Vegetation Fund
-
North-South Corridor
-
2022-05-31
-
2022-11-01
-
- Nuclear Energy
- Nuclear-Powered Submarines
- Office of the Small Business Commissioner
- Paediatric Cochlear Implant Program
- Parafield Airport
-
Parks 2025 Program
- Parks Renewal Investment
-
Plympton Veterans Centre
-
2024-06-27
-
-
Power Supply
-
2022-11-15
-
- Premier's Comments
-
Premier's Delivery Unit
-
Premier's Expenditure
-
2023-02-07
-
- Project EnergyConnect
-
Renewable Energy
-
2022-06-01
-
- Reservoirs
-
River Murray Flood
- 2022-11-29
-
2023-02-08
- SA Ambulance Service
- SA Health Focus Week
- SA Health Staff
-
SA Water
- Secure Jobs, Better Pay Bill
- Single-Use Plastics
- Small and Family Business
- South Australian Small Business
- South Eastern Freeway
-
Sporting and Infrastructure Grants
-
State Budget
- Surface Fleet Review
- Thebarton Police Barracks
-
Torrens to Darlington Project
-
2022-06-01
- 2023-02-23
-
-
Uluru Statement from the Heart
-
2023-10-17
-
- Unemployment Figures
- Union Advertising
-
University Merger
- Whyalla Steelworks
-
Women's and Children's Hospital
-
-
Speeches
-
STINSON, Jayne Marion
-
Speeches
- Adelaide Giants
- Anzac Highway, Glandore
-
Badcoe Electorate
- Black Forest Trees
- Children in State Care Apology Anniversary
-
Courts Administration (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Criminal Organisations - Prescribed Places) Amendment Bill
-
Environment, Resources and Development Committee
- Environment, Resources and Development Committee: Inquiry into the Urban Forest
- Environment, Resources and Development Committee: PFAS Contaminated Waste Disposal
- First Nations Voice Bill
- Fisher, Ms E.M.
- Goodwood Road School Crossing
- International Volunteer Day
- Le Cornu Site
- Magistrates Court (Nunga Court) Amendment Bill
- Marion Road-Cross Road Level Crossing
- Morocco Earthquake
- Motor Vehicles (Electric Vehicle Levy) Amendment Repeal Bill
- Private Members' Statements
- Public Works Committee: Adelaide Botanic High School Expansion
- Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) (Fees) Amendment Bill
- Rapid Response Pedestrian Crossing
-
Select Committee on Access to Urinary Tract Infection Treatment
- South Road Upgrade
- Standing Orders Committee
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) (No 2) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Civil Enforcement) Bill
-
2023-03-23
-
- Statutes Amendment (Serious Vehicle and Vessel Offences) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Sexual Offences) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Use of Devices in Vehicles) Bill
- Supply Bill 2022
- Supply Bill 2023
- Torrens to Darlington Project
-
Unley High School
- Urinary Tract Infection Treatment
-
Questions
- Advanced Manufacturing
- Community Sporting Clubs
- Construction Industry
- Coober Pedy District Council
- Correctional Services Recidivism Target
- Credit Ratings
- Flinders Medical Centre
- Forestville Hockey Club
- Housing and Homelessness Funding
- Illuminate Adelaide
- Japan Airlines
- Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- Pastoral Lands
- Pharmacy Healthcare Services
- Renewable Energy
- River Murray
- SA Water Outage
- South Australian Tourism
- South Australian Tourism Commission
- State Economy
- Torrens to Darlington Project
- Visitor Economy
-
Speeches
-
SZAKACS, Joseph Karl
-
Speeches
- Appropriation Bill 2023
- Appropriation Bill 2024
- Auditor-General's Report
- Constitution (Countersigning) Amendment Bill
- Country Fire Service Chief Officer
- Courts Administration (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law (High Risk Offenders) (Additional High Risk Offenders) Amendment Bill
-
Criminal Law Consolidation (Criminal Organisations - Prescribed Places) Amendment Bill
- 2023-09-13
-
2023-09-14
-
Criminal Law Consolidation (Human Remains) Amendment Bill
- 2022-09-08
-
2022-09-27
-
Criminal Procedure (Monitoring Orders) Amendment Bill
- 2022-11-29
-
2022-11-30
- Doig, Brevet Sergeant Jason Christopher
- Eastern States Deployment, Emergency Storm Response
- Echunga Dam
- Electric Personal Mobility Devices
- Fair Work (Family and Domestic Violence Leave) Amendment Bill
- Fair Work (Registered Associations) Amendment Bill
- High-Risk Incident, Crystal Brook
- Joint Committee on the Legalisation of Medicinal Cannabis
- Legislative Review Committee: Police (Police Security Officers) Amendment Regulations 2022
- Magistrates Court (Nunga Court) Amendment Bill
- Morrison, Mr W.F.
- Northern Territory Deployment, Country Fire Service
- Public Works Committee: Noarlunga State Emergency Service Unit
- Public Works Committee: SAPOL APY Police Post Construction
- Return to Work (Employment and Progressive Injuries) Amendment Bill
- Return to Work (Scheme Sustainability) Amendment Bill
- River Murray Updated Flow Advice
- Riverland Flood Response
- Shop Trading Hours (Extension of Hours) Amendment Bill
-
Sittings and Business
- Standing and Sessional Orders Suspension
- Standing Order 39
- Standing Orders Suspension
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) (No 4) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) Bill
-
2022-11-17
-
- Statutes Amendment (Civil Enforcement) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Industrial Relations Portfolio) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Ombudsman and Auditor-General) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Serious Vehicle and Vessel Offences) Bill
- 2023-06-15
-
2023-07-06
-
Statutes Amendment (South Australian Employment Tribunal) Bill
-
2024-08-27
-
2024-08-28
-
-
Statutes Amendment (Use of Devices in Vehicles) Bill
-
2022-09-27
-
2022-10-20
-
- Stevens, Charlie
- Succession Bill
- Summary Offences (Nazi Salute and Symbols Prohibition) Amendment Bill
- Superannuation Funds Management Corporation of South Australia (Investment in Russian Assets) Amendment Bill
- Supply Bill 2023
- Supreme Court (Distribution of Business) Amendment Bill
- Ukraine Invasion
- Veterinary Industry
- Work Health and Safety (Industrial Manslaughter) Amendment Bill
-
Answers
- Adelaide Airport International Flight Capacity
- Adelaide Football Club and Emergency Services Partnership
- APY Lands
- APY Lands Police Accommodation
-
Auditor-General's Report
- Australian Police Medal
- Be Bushfire Ready Campaign
- Cadets
-
CBD Crime and Antisocial Behaviour
- Cease Harvest Threshold
- City West
-
City West Area
- COMCEN Upgrade
-
Consultants and Contractors
-
Correctional Services Department
- Correctional Services Recidivism Target
-
Country Fire Service
- Country Fire Service Staff
- Country Fire Service, APY Lands
- Country Fire Service, Cold Burns
- Country Fire Service, Kangaroo Island
- Country Fire Service, Operational Fleet Manufacturers
- Country Fire Service, Staff Development Framework
- Country Fire Service, Telecommunications Equipment Replacement
-
Courts Administration Authority
-
2023-09-13
-
- COVID-19 Full-Time Equivalent Reductions
- Crime in Regional Areas
- Crime Statistics
- DefenCell Barriers
- Department for Trade and Investment
- Emergency Service Vehicles
-
Emergency Services
- Employment Growth
-
Executive Appointments
-
2023-08-29
-
2024-08-29
-
-
Executive Positions
- Extreme Weather Response
- Fire Danger Rating System
-
Firearms
-
2022-09-06
-
- Glenelg Antisocial Behaviour and Violence
-
Goods and Services
-
2023-08-29
-
2024-08-29
-
-
Government Advertising
-
Grant Programs
-
Immigrant Detention
- Investment Program
- Kangaroo Island
- Kangaroo Island CFS
- Maitland CFS and SES Shed
- Marine Rescue Fund
- Marryatville High School Crossing
- Motor Accident Commission Funding
- Mount Barker State Emergency Service
- National Road Safety Week
- Operation Paragon
- Petrol Drive-Off Offences
- Point Turton Royal Volunteer Coastal Patrol
- Police Mounted Operations
-
Police Mounted Operations Unit
-
2023-09-27
-
-
Police Numbers
- Police Recruitment
- Police Staffing
-
Police, Alice Springs Deployment
-
2024-04-09
-
- Public Security Services
- Red-Light Cameras
-
Regional Capability Community Fund
- Regional Policing Review
- Rehabilitation Services
-
Remote Outer Border Fire Control
-
2023-02-09
-
-
Remote Work
-
2023-08-29
- 2023-09-12
-
2024-08-29
-
- Renmark Police Station
- RepaySA
- Rescue Helicopter Fleet
- Response Function
-
River Murray Flood
- Road Fatalities
-
Road Safety
- Road Toll
-
Sandbags
- SAPOL Cadets
- SAPOL Recruitment
- SAPOL Vaccine Mandate
- Severe Weather Conditions
-
South Australia Police
- South Australia-China Trade Relations
- State Emergency Service, Project Review
- Targeted Road Safety Works
-
Thebarton Police Barracks
- Traffic Watch
- Veterans' Families Day
- Workcover and Leave Without Pay
- World War II Anniversary
-
Speeches
-
TARZIA, Vincent Anthony
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Adelaide Aquatic Centre
- Adelaide Giants
- Adelaide Hills Transport Services
- Adelaide Thunderbirds
- Animal Welfare (Jumps Racing) Amendment Bill
- Appropriation Bill 2023
- Appropriation Bill 2024
- Arnold, Hon. P.B.
- Campbelltown City Soccer Club
- Commonwealth Games
- Di Francesco, Rev. Canon M.
- Doig, Brevet Sergeant Jason Christopher
- East Torrens Baseball Club
- Electoral (Telephone Voting) Amendment Bill
- Energy Prices
- Festa di Madonna di Montevergine
- FIFA Women's World Cup
- Glynde RSL Sub Branch
- Glynde RSL Sub-Branch
- Government Business
-
Hartley Electorate
- Hectorville Football Club
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- Hindmarsh Stadium Upgrade
- Indian Community
- Infrastructure Investment Program
- Infrastructure Projects
- Israel
- Kerley, Mr D.n.
- Lot Fourteen
-
Malinauskas Labor Government
- Marden Sports Complex
- Mercato
- Mile End Athletic Stadium
- Motor Vehicles (Electric Vehicle Levy) Amendment Repeal Bill
-
North-South Corridor
- Private Members' Statements
- Probity Principles
- Public Works Committee: Cadell Training Centre (New Dairy Complex)
- Public Works Committee: Ethelton Railway Station
- Public Works Committee: Lefevre Peninsula Upgrades
- Public Works Committee: Majors Road Intersection Upgrade
- Public Works Committee: North-South Corridor Darlington Upgrade Project
- Public Works Committee: South Australian Sports Institute New Work
- Public Works Committee: Truro Bypass
- Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) (Fees) Amendment Bill
- Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Ripples Community Arts Centre
- Road Transport Industry
- Rossi, Mr J.P.
- Second-hand Vehicle Dealers (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Socceroos
- South Australian Motor Sport (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Speaker, Election
-
Sporting and Infrastructure Grants
- Sports Funding
- State Budget
- State Centre of Football
- State Economy
-
State Labor Government
-
Statutes Amendment (Personal Mobility Devices) Bill
-
2023-02-08
- 2023-02-22
-
- Statutes Amendment (Serious Vehicle and Vessel Offences) Bill
- Strangers Gallery Renaming
-
Torrens to Darlington Project
- 2022-06-01
-
2023-08-30
- Transport Funding
- University of South Australia, Magill Campus
- Valedictories
- Valedictory
- World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims
- Yorke Peninsula Turning Lanes
-
Questions
-
Access Taxi Industry
-
2023-11-14
-
-
Adelaide Aquatic Centre
- Adelaide Comets
-
Adelaide Venue Management
-
Administrative Units
-
2023-02-21
-
-
Ambulance Ramping
-
2024-08-28
- 2024-11-14
-
-
Attorney-General's Department
-
Auditor-General's Report
-
2023-02-07
- 2024-09-12
-
- Australian Employment Alliance
- Budget Savings Targets
- Bus Contract Review
-
Bus Timetables
-
2023-05-03
-
-
CFMEU
- City of Mitcham
-
Code Yellow
- Commonwealth Infrastructure Funding
- Community Safety
- Construction Materials
-
Consultants and Contractors
-
2023-02-21
-
2023-08-29
-
2024-09-24
-
- COP29
- Cost of Living
-
Courts Administration Authority
- Driver's Licence Renewals
-
Drone Activity
- E-mobility Devices
- East Marden Primary School
- Economic Recovery Fund
-
Electoral Commission
- Employment Figures
- Energy Security
- Equestrian Sports
- Excess Employees
-
Executive Appointments
-
Executive Positions
-
Executive Terminations
- Fare Evasion
- Football Australia
- Footy Express
-
Freedom of Information
- Freight Costs
- Full-Time Equivalents
-
Gawler Line Electrification
-
2022-05-05
-
- Gawler Railcars
-
General Practitioner Payroll Tax
-
2024-10-15
-
-
GFG Alliance
-
Goods and Services
-
Government Advertising
-
2023-02-21
-
2023-08-29
-
2024-09-24
-
2024-11-26
-
2024-11-27
-
-
Grant Programs
-
2023-02-21
-
2023-08-29
-
2024-09-24
-
- Grant Programs or Funds
-
Greater Adelaide Freight Bypass
-
Greyhound Racing Industry
-
2023-08-30
-
- Grocery Prices
-
Hahndorf Bypass
- 2023-05-02
-
2023-08-31
-
2023-10-31
-
Hahndorf Truck Diversion
-
2023-09-12
-
-
Harness Racing SA
-
2023-02-09
-
-
Healthcare System Campaign
-
2024-10-15
-
- Hockey SA
- Hope Valley Reservoir
-
Hydrogen Power Plant
-
Illegal Tobacco Trade
-
2024-10-17
-
- Industry Participation and Jobs
-
Infrastructure Investment Program
-
2023-11-16
- 2024-03-06
-
-
Keolis Downer
-
Knife Crime
-
2024-10-29
-
- Level Crossing Safety Strategy
-
LIV Golf
- Local Car Clubs
- Major Events
- Marion Road-Sir Donald Bradman Drive Intersection
- Minister for Child Protection
- Minister for Infrastructure and Transport
- Minister for Primary Industries
- Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing
- Mobile Phone Detection Cameras
- mySAGOV App User Numbers
-
National Housing Accord
-
North-South Corridor
-
North-South Corridor Tunnel
-
2023-09-26
- 2023-09-27
-
-
Northern Water Project
- Nuclear Energy
- Office of Northern Water Delivery
-
Ombudsman Investigation, Member for Bragg
-
2022-05-04
-
- Optus Data Breach
- Paradise Water Main
- Passenger Transport Act
- Penneshaw Wharf
-
Point to Point Transport
-
2023-05-17
-
- Port Adelaide District Hockey Club
- Port District Football Club
- Portrush Road-Magill Road Intersection, Vacant Lot
-
Power Prices
- Project Carryovers
- Public Transport Disability Access
-
Public Transport Inquiry
-
2022-06-16
- 2022-07-07
-
- Public Transport, Customer Attraction Campaign
- Question Time
- Regional Bus Services
-
Remote Work
-
Residential Land Release
-
2022-10-20
-
2022-11-15
-
-
ReturnToWorkSA
- Road Fatalities
-
Road Safety
- Road Toll
- Roads of Strategic Importance, Eyre Peninsula Road Upgrades
- Roads of Strategic Importance, Renmark to Gawler
- Service SA
- South Adelaide Football Club
-
South Australia Police
-
2024-10-29
-
- South Road
- Southern Expressway
- Speed Cameras
-
Sporting and Infrastructure Grants
-
Sports Funding
- Taxi Rank Concierge Services
- Thebarton Oval
- Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus
-
Torrens to Darlington Project
- Torrens To Darlington Project
- Transport Service Transaction Levy
- Truro Bypass
- Truro Freight Route Project
-
University of South Australia, Magill Campus
- VAILO Adelaide 500
-
VAILO Company Founder
- Vehicle Registration Fees
- Wages Growth
-
West Adelaide Hellas Soccer Club
-
2022-07-06
-
-
Whyalla Steelworks
- Women in Sport
-
-
Speeches
-
TEAGUE, Joshua Baden
-
Speeches
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Aboriginal Heritage
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Inquiry into Aboriginal Governance
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Report 2021-22
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Report 2022-23
-
Aboriginal Representative Body Bill
-
2022-07-06
- 2023-05-03
-
- Address in Reply
- Adelaide Festival Centre Anniversary
- Animal Welfare (Jumps Racing) Amendment Bill
- Appropriation Bill 2022
-
Appropriation Bill 2023
-
Appropriation Bill 2024
-
2024-06-18
- 2024-08-27
-
- Artificial Intelligence
- Assisted Reproductive Treatment (Posthumous Use of Material and Donor Conception Register) Amendment Bill
-
Australian Hotels Association
- Australian of the Year Awards
- Buckland Park Intersection
- Burial and Cremation (Interment Rights) Amendment Bill
- Cashmore, Hon. J.L.
- Casino (Penalties) Amendment Bill
- Chair's Ruling, Dissent
- Child Protection
- Child Protection Department
- Child Sex Offenders Registration (Child-Related Work) Amendment Bill
- Child Sex Offenders Registration (Public Register) Amendment Bill
-
Children and Young People (Safety and Support) Bill
- Children in State Care Apology Anniversary
- Civil Liability (BYO Containers) Amendment Bill
- Cleland National Park
- Constitution (Countersigning) Amendment Bill
- Construction Industry Commissioner Bill
- Controlled Substances (Pure Amounts) Amendment Bill
- Country Shows
- Courts Administration (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law (High Risk Offenders) (Additional High Risk Offenders) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Child Sexual Abuse) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Coercive Control) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Criminal Organisations - Prescribed Places) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Human Remains) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Stalking and Harassment) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Procedure (Monitoring Orders) Amendment Bill
- District Council of Mount Remarkable By-Laws
- Domestic and Family Violence
- Electoral (Accountability and Integrity) Amendment Bill
- Electoral (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Electoral (Telephone Voting) Amendment Bill
-
2022-06-01
- 2024-11-27
-
- Environment, Resources and Development Committee: Inquiry into the Urban Forest
- Eurovision Song Contest 2024
- Fair Work (Registered Associations) Amendment Bill
-
First Nations Voice Bill
- First Nations Voice to Parliament
- Flinders Medical Centre
- Foster and Kinship Carer Week
- Freedom of Information (Ministerial Diaries) Amendment Bill
-
Hahndorf Bypass
-
2023-02-23
- 2023-11-28
-
- Hahndorf Traffic Improvement Project
-
Hahndorf Truck Diversion
- Health Care for Regional and Rural South Australia Petition
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- Heysen Electorate
- Highways (Works for Residential Developments) Amendment Bill
- Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Bill
- Independent Commission Against Corruption (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Infrastructure Investment Program
- International Volunteer Day
- International Women's Day
- Israel
- Judicial Conduct Commissioner (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Legislative Review Committee: Police (Police Security Officers) Amendment Regulations 2022
- Local Government (Defaulting Council) Amendment Bill
-
Lot Fourteen
- Magistrates Court (Nunga Court) Amendment Bill
- Malinauskas Labor Government
- Matter of Privilege
- Member's Remarks
- Minister for Child Protection
- NAIDOC Week
- National Parks and Wildlife (Wombat Burrows) Amendment Bill
- National Police Remembrance Day
- National Reconciliation Week
- National Sorry Day
- Natural Resources Committee: Belair National Park Fact-Finding Visit
-
New Women's and Children's Hospital Bill
- O'Donoghue, Dr Lowitja
- Ombudsman Investigation, Member for Bragg
- Oxenham OAM, Ms H.
- Oxenham, Ms H.
- Palestine
- Parliamentary Committees (Aboriginal Affairs Committee) Amendment Bill
- Parliamentary Committees (Referral of Petitions) Amendment Bill
- Pastoral Land Management and Conservation (Use of Pastoral Land) Amendment Bill
- Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Designated Live Music Venues and Protection of Crown and Anchor Hotel) Amendment Bill
- Plebiscite (South East Council Amalgamation) Bill
-
Portable Long Service Leave Bill
-
2024-09-12
-
- Private Parking Areas (Shopping Centre Parking Areas) Amendment Bill
- Public Finance and Audit (Auditor-General Access to Cabinet Submissions) Amendment Bill
- Public Holidays Bill
- Public Works Committee: Crafers Park-and-Ride
- Public Works Committee: Mount Barker and VerDun Interchange Upgrades
- Public Works Committee: Noarlunga State Emergency Service Unit
- Public Works Committee: South Australia Police Barracks Relocation Project—Police Operations Centre
- Public Works Committee: Truro Bypass
- Reconciliation Week
-
Regional Health Services
- Reservoirs
- Residential Tenancies (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Residential Tenancies (Protection of Prospective Tenants) Amendment Bill
- Return to Work (Employment and Progressive Injuries) Amendment Bill
- Return to Work (Scheme Sustainability) Amendment Bill
- Riverland Flood Response
- SANFL Premiership
- Second-hand Vehicle Dealers (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Select Committee on Artificial Intelligence
- Sentencing (Serious Child Sex Offenders) Amendment Bill
- Sessional Orders
- Sittings and Business
-
Social Workers Registration (Commencement) Amendment Bill
-
2023-11-16
-
- Standing Order 39
- Standing Orders Suspension
- State Electricity Network
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio and Other Justice Measures) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) (No 2) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) (No 3) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) (No 4) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Budget Measures) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Child Sex Offences) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Civil Enforcement) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Industrial Relations Portfolio) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Justice Measures) Bill
-
2022-06-01
- 2023-03-22
-
- Statutes Amendment (Ombudsman and Auditor-General) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Parliament—Executive Officer and Clerks) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Sexual Offences) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (South Australian Employment Tribunal) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Stealthing and Consent) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Use of Devices in Vehicles) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Victim Impact Statements) Bill
- Stirling Community
- Stirling Fire
-
Stirling Hospital
- Succession Bill
- Summary Offences (Dog Theft) Amendment Bill
- Summary Offences (Nazi Salute and Symbols Prohibition) Amendment Bill
- Summary Offences (Obstruction of Public Places) Amendment Bill
-
Supreme Court (Distribution of Business) Amendment Bill
- Suspension of Standing Orders
- Thebarton Police Barracks
- UN World Environment Day
- Valedictory
- West Beach Trust Board Appointments
- Work Health and Safety (Industrial Manslaughter) Amendment Bill
- World Mental Health Day
-
Questions
-
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Placement Principle
-
2023-10-17
-
- Aboriginal Family Support Services
- Activity Indicators Table
-
Adelaide Coastline Election Policy
-
2022-06-16
-
- Adelaide Festival, Staffing
- Association Incorporation Act
-
Brompton Gasworks
-
CFMEU
-
Child Protection
- 2022-05-03
- 2022-06-02
-
2022-09-06
- 2022-09-08
- 2022-09-27
-
2022-11-15
-
2022-12-01
-
2023-07-06
-
2024-08-29
-
2024-09-12
-
Child Protection Case Management System
-
2023-03-09
-
-
Child Protection Department
-
2022-05-05
- 2023-03-07
-
2023-05-04
-
2024-06-27
- 2024-09-12
-
-
Child Protection Department Chief Executive
- Child Protection Reviews
-
Children in Residential Care
-
2023-11-02
-
- Children in State Care
-
Citadel Secure
- Civil Fees
-
Consultants and Contractors
-
Consumer and Business Services
-
Coroner's Inquiry
-
2024-09-12
-
- Coronial Finalisations
- Court of Appeal Office Accommodation
- Courts Administration Authority
- Crown Solicitor's Office
- Director of Public Prosecutions
- District Court Associates
-
Domestic and Family Violence
- Education Family Conferences
- Electoral Commission of South Australia
-
Executive Appointments
-
Executive Positions
-
Felmeri Group
- Felmeri Group O'Halloran Hill Development
- First Nations Voice to Parliament
-
Flinders Ranges Sacred Sites
-
2023-09-28
-
- Forensic Science Building
-
Freedom of Information
-
2022-09-07
-
-
Gambling Revenue
-
2024-10-15
-
- Gaming Machines
-
Goods and Services
-
Government Advertising
-
Government Grants Administration
-
2024-08-28
-
-
Grant Programs
- Greenhill Road, Cleland
-
Hahndorf Bypass
-
Hahndorf Traffic Improvement Project
- Hahndorf Truck Diversion
-
Human Services Department
-
2022-09-27
-
-
Kurlana Tapa Youth Justice Centre
- Legal Services Commission
- Licence Issuance
- Licence Transfers
-
Mark Ray Haydon
-
2024-02-21
-
-
Meadows Intersection
-
2022-07-07
- 2022-09-06
-
-
Minister for Child Protection
- Minister for Human Services
- Ministerial Adviser Corruption
- O'Hanlon, Ms C.
-
Ombudsman Investigation, Member for Bragg
-
Political Donation Reform
- 2024-08-27
-
2024-10-15
-
Port Augusta Declared Public Precinct
-
2024-11-14
-
- Power Supply
- Prosecution Management System
-
Remote Work
- Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse
- School Community Libraries
- Sir Samuel Way Building
- Stirling Hospital
- Strathalbyn Road
- Surplus Employees
- Tarrkarri, Aboriginal Art and Cultures Centre
-
Uluru Statement from the Heart
- United Firefighters Union of South Australia
- Verdun Interchange
-
Working with Children Checks
-
2022-09-27
-
- Youth Aboriginal Community Court
-
-
Speeches
-
TELFER, Samuel Joel
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- ANZAC Day
-
Appropriation Bill 2022
-
Appropriation Bill 2023
-
Appropriation Bill 2024
- Automated External Defibrillators (Public Access) Bill
- Buckland Park Intersection
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Public Holidays Bill
Second Reading
The Hon. S.E. CLOSE (Port Adelaide—Deputy Premier, Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science, Minister for Defence and Space Industries, Minister for Climate, Environment and Water) (16:38): I move:
That this bill be now read a second time.
Today, I introduce the Public Holidays Bill 2023. This bill modernises and streamlines South Australia's public holiday legislation, bringing our laws into the 21st century and rectifying longstanding issues that employers, workers and regulators have had dealing with the outdated and archaic Holidays Act 1910.
This bill follows commitments made by the government during the last state election, as well as consultation through a public survey conducted on the YourSAy website earlier this year. This bill delivers on our election commitment to ensure that Christmas Day is treated as a public holiday every year, regardless of which day of the week it falls. Currently, if Christmas Day falls on a Saturday, then the public holiday moves to the following Monday and Christmas is treated as a normal trading day. This means that workers miss out on penalty rates when rostered to work away from their families and friends on Christmas.
The former Liberal government had the opportunity to close this terrible loophole when it last occurred in 2021, but it refused to do so. In opposition, Labor was pleased to support a private member's bill to make Christmas Day a public holiday, and we are even more pleased to initiate this reform in government. With this reform we join every other state and territory in Australia that has now made this change, a reform supported by nearly 95 per cent of the respondents in the YourSAy survey.
The bill also brings South Australia into line with every other mainland state by declaring Easter Sunday a public holiday. This ensures that workers are appropriately remunerated when rostered to work on this day and was also strongly supported in the YourSAy survey. Easter is a special time of year for many, whether that is for religious reasons, family gatherings or just a time to refresh.
Declaring Easter Sunday to be a public holiday will allow many people to continue those traditions with the knowledge that our workplace relations laws provide certain rights when it comes to public holidays. The addition of the Easter Sunday public holiday is not expected to have a significant impact on trade, given that under the Shop Trading Hours Act 1977 most stores are closed on Easter Sunday in any event.
The bill also aligns with South Australia's rules for additional and substitute public holidays with the Eastern States. This means that most public holidays will occur on the same days across jurisdictions, reducing confusion and disruption to business and improving interstate tourism opportunities. It also includes a number of technical amendments, including removing outdated and archaic terminology, removing the proscription of all Sundays as a public holiday and permanently moving the public holiday on the third Monday in May to the second Monday in March, consistent with longstanding practice since 2006.
The bill includes consequential amendments to the Shop Trading Hours Act 1977 to ensure special trading arrangements applicable to additional public holidays are maintained under these new laws. The bill also amends the Shop Trading Hours Act 1977 so that in the case of a special public holiday being proclaimed, such as the Queen's memorial public holiday, the minister may simultaneously declare a shop trading exemption without needing to consult on the exemption.
The total impact of the bill will be an average of 1.1 additional public holidays each year over the next decade. This takes into account both the Easter Sunday public holiday and changes to additional and substitute holidays, which largely balance out evenly. If passed, the bill will come into effect from 1 January 2024. The only change in the 2024 calendar year would be the addition of the Easter Sunday public holiday. I commend the bill to the house and seek leave to have the explanation of clauses inserted into Hansard without my reading it.
Leave granted.
Explanation of Clauses
1—Short title
2—Commencement
These clauses are formal.
3—Days fixed as public holidays
This clause sets out the days that are public holidays in each year and provides for additional and substitute public holidays as follows:
where 25 December or 1 January falls on a Saturday or Sunday, the following Monday will be an additional public holiday; and
where 26 December falls on a Saturday, the following Monday will be an additional public holiday; and
where 26 December falls on a Sunday or Monday, the following Tuesday will be an additional public holiday; and
where 26 January falls on a Saturday or Sunday, the following Monday will be a public holiday instead of that day; and
the Governor may, by proclamation, substitute another day to be a public holiday instead of a day appointed by this clause to be a public holiday.
4—Part-day public holidays
This clause provides that the part of the day from 7pm until 12 o'clock midnight on 24 December and 31 December are public holidays.
5—Additional special public holidays may be proclaimed
This clause allows the Governor to appoint a day to be an additional public holiday, or part of a day to be an additional part-day public holiday, by proclamation which may apply throughout the State or within a specified district or locality.
6—Public offices to be closed on public holidays
This clause provides that all offices of the Public Service will be closed on public holidays unless an office is specially required by law to be kept open on the public holiday and nothing in the measure prevents the responsible Minister in charge of an administrative unit from requiring the services of officers of the unit during a public holiday in case of an emergency.
7—Bank holidays
This clause provides that all Sundays and public holidays are taken to be bank holidays. It allows the Governor to substitute another day to be a bank holiday instead of a day appointed by this clause to be a bank holiday, appoint an additional bank holiday or appoint a part of a day to be a bank half holiday by proclamation which may apply throughout the State or within a specified district or locality.
All authorised deposit-taking institutions within the meaning of the Banking Act 1959 of the Commonwealth (ADIs) must be closed on bank holidays and during a bank half holiday but the Governor may, by proclamation, authorise the opening of ADIs within a specified area on a bank holiday or bank half holiday.
8—Payments and other acts on public holidays etc
This clause provides that a person is not compellable to make a payment or do an act on a public holiday, bank holiday or Saturday that they would not be compellable to make or do on a Sunday before the commencement of this Act. It also provides that an obligation to make a payment or do an act on a public holiday, bank holiday or Saturday will apply to the next day that is not a public holiday, bank holiday or Saturday, unless the law specially requires the person to make the payment or do the act on the public holiday, bank holiday or Saturday. A reference in this clause to a public holiday does not include a part-day public holiday. This clause applies in relation to a day on which a bank half holiday occurs as if the whole day had been proclaimed a bank holiday.
Schedule 1—Related amendments, repeals and transitional provisions
Part 1—Amendment of Adelaide Cemeteries Authority Act 2001
1—Amendment of section 20—Plans of management for Authority cemeteries
Part 2—Amendment of Bail Act 1985
2—Amendment of section 3—Interpretation
Part 3—Amendment of Bills of Sale Act 1886
3—Amendment of section 2—Interpretation
Part 4—Amendment of Botanic Gardens and State Herbarium Act 1978
4—Amendment of section 27—Regulations
Part 5—Amendment of Building Work Contractors Act 1995
5—Amendment of section 36—Right to terminate certain domestic building work contracts
Part 6—Amendment of Children and Young People (Safety) Act 2017
6—Amendment of section 16—Interpretation
Part 7—Amendment of Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) Act 1995
7—Amendment of section 4—Interpretation
Part 8—Amendment of Fair Trading Act 1987
8—Amendment of section 43—Unlawful actions and representations
Part 9—Amendment of Fire and Emergency Services Act 2005
9—Amendment of section 3—Interpretation
Part 10—Amendment of Land and Business (Sale and Conveyancing) Act 1994
10—Amendment of section 3—Interpretation
Part 11—Amendment of Legislation Interpretation Act 2021
11—Amendment of section 4—Standard definitions
Part 12—Amendment of Magistrates Act 1983
12—Amendment of section 15—Recreation leave
Part 13—Amendment of Marine Parks Act 2007
13—Amendment of section 3—Interpretation
Part 14—Amendment of Mental Health Act 2009
14—Amendment of section 3—Interpretation
Part 15—Amendment of Mining Act 1971
15—Amendment of section 9AA—Waiver of exemption (including cooling-off)
Part 16—Amendment of Parliament (Joint Services) Act 1985
16—Amendment of section 18—Recreation leave
Part 17—Amendment of Public Trustee Act 1995
17—Amendment of section 3—Interpretation
Part 18—Amendment of Residential Parks Act 2007
18—Amendment of section 3—Interpretation
Part 19—Amendment of Retail and Commercial Leases Act 1995
19—Amendment of section 20E—Implementation of preferential right
Part 20—Amendment of Second-hand Vehicle Dealers Act 1995
20—Amendment of section 3—Interpretation
Part 21—Amendment of Shop Trading Hours Act 1977
21—Amendment of section 4—Interpretation
This clause amends section 4 of the principal Act to delete the definition of public holiday which currently excludes Sundays.
22—Amendment of section 5—Exemptions
This clause amends section 5 of the principal Act to provide that certain subsections of that section (that set out matters the Minister may and must have regard to when deciding whether to grant or declare an exemption, circumstances in which the Minister must not grant or declare exemptions, consultation requirements and judicial review entitlements in relation to a proposed exemption) do not apply to an exemption granted or declared in relation to a day appointed as an additional public holiday by proclamation under section 5(1)(a) of the measure.
23—Amendment of section 13—Hours during which shops may be open
This clause makes amendments to section 13 of the principal Act consequential to the enactment of the measure and removes references to specific public holidays where referring to public holidays generally is appropriate.
Part 22—Amendment of Stock Mortgages and Wool Liens Act 1924
24—Amendment of section 4—Interpretation
Parts 1 to 20 (inclusive) and Part 22 of this Schedule make related amendments to the Acts specified consequential to the enactment of the measure.
Part 23—Repeal of Holidays Act 1910
25—Repeal of Act
This clause repeals the Holidays Act 1910.
Part 24—Transitional provision
26—References to public holidays
This clause is a transitional provision that provides that a provision of an Act enacted, or instrument made, before the commencement of the measure refers to a public holiday within the meaning of the Holidays Act 1910 and will be taken to include a Sunday unless the contrary intention appears.
Mr COWDREY (Colton) (16:42): Thank you for the opportunity to make a contribution on the bill before us today, that being the Public Holidays Bill 2023. I do so not really knowing where to start with this. I think the easiest place to begin this contribution is to look at the process that has been undertaken to get to the point that we are at now. I do indicate that I am the lead speaker for the opposition in doing so.
What we have here is something that I would say is not standard practice in terms of the consultation process around this bill. In fact, the Deputy Premier herself would say that it is not standard practice, because she said so yesterday. In the committee stage of the debate on another bill, the Deputy Premier put on record that it was standard practice on IR-related bills that affect business that there would be a consultation draft provided to business groups and businesses affected. Those were the very words of the Deputy Premier yesterday. Today, less than 24 hours later, it has come to the fore that there was zero consultation with the business community on this particular proposal.
What we have is the sham of a consultation process around what was the actual commitment by the Labor Party coming into the last election around the Christmas Day holiday. In fact, the minister himself provided some answers to me after the briefing, where we were able to ascertain a number of useful bits of information from his staff in regard to this bill, given that those whom we had talked to had not been provided with any information in regard to what was happening.
What we got was a time line and a procedure that involved going out to consultation nearly a year ago asking the following questions: firstly, 'Do you think Christmas Day should always be a public holiday regardless of which day it falls on?' That seems like a fairly straightforward question that I can understand there would be straightforward support or non-support of if it was distributed to businesses and other organisations affected alike.
The second question involved in that consultation was: 'Please let us know any other changes you feel should be made to the Holidays Act 1910 and why.' That was the extent of the consultation for the proposal to make Easter Sunday a public holiday. That is the level of detail that small and family businesses across the state were provided. It was not the actual proposal that Easter Sunday should be a public holiday.
Suffice to say, the government have proudly said that there was not much pushback about Easter Sunday. I wonder why. It would actually take the government to ask the question as to whether Easter Sunday should be a public holiday, if they were going to elicit a response from the business community.
Do you know why that was done? It was for the same reason that this bill is before the house today, in the very last week of parliament for the year. The government was hoping that this would slowly disappear out of the news cycle so that many small and family businesses would not pick up that the government was out to make this change. That is exactly why there was zero consultation with the small and family business community in regard to this change. It is insincere. The process that has been described around this change by the government has been misleading. Even this morning we had the minister on ABC radio saying:
It's always important to consult. We went out with an exceptionally thorough consultation from the end of last year well into this year. We've had hundreds of responses including from many of the main industry groups…
They did get responses, 11 of them in fact. I am not sure that I can call that number many. There were 11 responses from the industry groups and other providers but none of them about the question of Easter Sunday, because it was not the question that was asked.
Had the government bothered to entertain the proposal to perhaps take, as the Deputy Premier has advised is standard practice in IR-related changes, a discussion draft out to those organisations that represent small and family business, perhaps they would have learnt what we have in the last few days, the time that has been made available to us to talk to the community around what these changes may mean, the impacts they may have on the South Australian community.
What we have done is do the government's job for them. We have gone out and talked to those organisations that represent small and family business in South Australia. Why? Because they are the businesses that are going to be affected more than anybody else by these changes. They are the mum-and-dad cafes. They are the regional South Australian pubs. They are the small coffee shops in Henley Square. These are the people who are going to be affected by this change, and these are the people the government has proactively chosen not to talk to. Why? Because it knew this would not be popular with them.
In going out and talking to those organisations that represent small and family business across South Australia, what have we learnt? From comments provided to us, there is significant concern around NDIS providers because, under the commonwealth arrangements, as has been advised to me by these groups through those representations that have been made, the NDIS only provides an allocation of up to 10 public holidays a year.
Are the government keen to tell us at any point what they plan to do to help those NDIS providers that provide services to those living with a disability in our communities? Are they going to outline to us where they think that changes should be made? Perhaps if they had gone and talked to providers of aged care, one that has made representations to us through a representative body, that again through federal funding models there is only an allocation for a certain number of public holidays a year. Have the government considered that? Have the government talked to any of those businesses that provide aged-care services across South Australia? The answer is no.
Perhaps, if they had taken the time to talk to representatives from Ai Group, they may have learned of manufacturers who are not able to turn equipment off over a 24-hour period who have to operate no matter what to ensure that they are able to continue to employ their employees to ensure that they are able to continue their operations. Did the government talk to those businesses? Did the government talk to those families who are trying to make ends meet? No.
Did the government talk to anybody who runs a small cafe who may be opening over the Easter period, opening on Easter Sunday perhaps particularly, to ensure that they are able to reclaim some of the smaller margins that they make over the other days of the Easter period? Did the government go out and talk to any of those mums and dads who are sitting over the kitchen table looking at their balance sheets, trying to work out how they continue to operate in an environment where electricity costs are skyrocketing and in an environment where this government has gone out at every opportunity to increase costs of doing business in our state? No, they did not talk to one small business.
Did the government talk to the AHA? Did the government talk to them about what it means for the publican out in the country, running their pub, keeping youth in the country town employed? No. Did the government talk to any of the cafe owners around South Australia, any of the coffee shops, anybody running a small business about what impact this could have on their businesses, on their livelihoods, on their ability to employ South Australians, on their ability to keep their businesses running? No.
All we got from the minister, the Attorney-General, was a couple of phone calls to those organisations the night before he introduced the bill to let them know this was happening. That is all that was afforded to small and family business in this state over a major decision that was going to impact them. That is the standard that this government has set.
The question then moves on to what is the SDA's role in this—the shoppies union. We are well aware of the existing links between many members of this house and the shoppies union. Through the government briefing, we got to the bottom of who actually proposed this change, of the 11 submissions the government had, and funnily enough to the question that had nothing to do with Easter Sunday. The answer from the SDA was that Easter Sunday needed to be made a public holiday as a matter of priority, essentially. So, no other submission: this idea has come from one party, one organisation, and that is the shoppies union. The shoppies union in South Australia is effectively dictating government policy, if we are to interpret the set of circumstances rightly.
Did the Premier talk, as we have already discussed, to any of the small and family businesses about the potential to make this change? We know the answer is no. The question then becomes: did the Premier walk into the SDA conference announcing that he had secured an extra public holiday for them? That is a question we would love to hear the answer to, from the government.
What this reminds me of, more than anything, is this sort of influence: I remember that a number of years ago Hendrik Gout for Channel 7 did an exposé on the SDA's influence on the Labor Party in South Australia. The exposé was called 'the pyramid of power', or something similar to that, and it showed the links of how the SDA officials had made their way into the Labor Party in South Australia—the tentacles of influence. It highlighted the role, during the Rann years, of the shoppies union boss of the time, who of course is the now Premier. From memory, he may have looked slightly different in that exposé; I believe he may not have had the active athletic career that he perhaps had in his time of running for higher office.
It is very clear that in South Australia at the moment we do not have tentacles of influence coming from the SDA into the Labor Party. It is clear that the Labor Party is a wholly owned subsidiary of the SDA. The shoppies union is in charge here. That much is clear without a shadow of a doubt. The SDA asks and the Premier says, 'How high do I need to jump?'
That is all well and good, but what about the poor teenager working on the check-out at their local shopping centre? Unbeknownst to them, the union stipend that they are paying—and they were probably shown helpful, informative videos as an encouragement to join the union—how many of them know where that money is really going, and that that money is used for political influence, for donations to the Labor Party, to influence government policy and to have the head of the shoppies union sitting here as Premier of this state?
Let's not muck around anymore. The Premier has well and truly nailed his colours to the mast here. There are no more jazz hands and there is no more saying one thing and doing another that does not actually help business: the union boss has had his day today. That is what is happening here. He may not be in the chamber, but the Premier's fingerprints are all over this.
For my next question, let's look at the make-up of the front bench. We have the Premier, the head of the shoppies, and we work our way down until we get to a minister on the side of the corner: the Minister for Small and Family Business. What is the point of having a Minister for Small and Family Business if they are not even willing to stand up for the small and family business community? If they think it is acceptable to not even discuss this change with the small and family business community, they are a minister in name only.
The reality of this situation is very clear. There may need to be a reshuffle at some stage over the summer so that perhaps that ministry can disappear and the minister for the shoppies union can take their rightful place on the front bench here in the state parliament. That is the level of power and influence this union has within the state Labor Party.
The Premier had a choice here. Peter Malinauskas had a clear choice. He could have made Easter Sunday a public holiday. In fact, the opposition actually thinks that making Easter Sunday a public holiday is a good idea. This is the day across that break when people are at home with their families, there are Easter egg hunts happening around the place and there are people attending church. For those workers who do have to or want to work on public holidays, they should be paid a fair and reasonable amount for that.
But what we do not agree with is a net increase in public holidays in South Australia, increasing the total number that, as it stands, is 11½ public holidays across the year, despite the best efforts of the government in their press release to ensure that they did not mention the part-day public holidays are already here—we conveniently just referred to the full-day public holidays.
In the minister's statements on radio this morning, when discussing Easter he completely failed to put into context that we have more public holidays across the calendar year than New South Wales, than WA, than Tasmania and than most of the states on the mainland. We do support Easter Sunday being a public holiday; we do not support a net increase. If the Premier had bothered to speak to the small and family business community, he would know that too. He would know that they do not support this.
What they do support, funnily enough, was raised in the same consultation process by a number of the organisations. We failed to release some of that detail, of course, despite not being asked the question directly, particularly about Easter Sunday, but being open and alive to the fact that the government could be interested in increasing the numbers, there were submissions that included words to the effect of, 'We don't support any net increase in the number of public holidays in South Australia.'
So not only did we not specifically ask the question around Easter Sunday, not only did we present a one-sided picture of what the current situation is in terms of public holidays, of what the response was to this quasi-consultation that clearly had no interest in eliciting a response that had anything to do with the proposal that is before today, but the minister continued to make the assertion that the Liberals are trying to remove a public holiday when, in fact, we are putting forward a sensible and measured suggestion that, should the government wish to make Easter Sunday a public holiday, they should simply swap the Saturday public holiday that already exists to the Sunday.
We think that suggestion is sensible, and we are not the only ones. In fact, we have gone out and done the uncanny thing of talking to those who represent and participate in the small and family business community. Guess what? They think it is a good idea too. Business SA supports this change, the Australian Industry Group supports the proposal from the opposition, the Australian Hotels Association (SA Branch) supports the proposal, the Wine Industry Association supports the proposal, and the Motor Trade Association supports the proposal.
I would hazard a guess that there would be many others who would support the proposal should we have been given enough time to go out and properly do our job. We have done it to the best of our ability but, my goodness me, I would have an epic bet that there would be many more South Australian small and family businesses who would support the proposal made by the opposition on this bill.
Let's get back to the basics of what is being proposed here because I think it is important to again remember that we are having a net increase of Easter Sunday every year, again with this proposal not being put to anybody in the small or family business community. What does it actually mean broader than the impacts I have talked specifically about on individual potential businesses that are affected, whether that be cafes, NDIS providers, aged-care homes, coffee shops, pubs?
What does that mean is going to be inflicted on some of those businesses? Do they make the decision that it is all too hard across this period now, that they shut up shop across the Easter period in the middle of a cost-of-living crisis, in the middle of a crisis in terms of the cost of doing business in South Australia, with electricity prices continuing to go up? Nobody wins—nobody wins if these businesses are closed. The businesses are not running, the economy is not benefiting, those families who own these businesses are not benefiting and, importantly, workers do not have the opportunity to work, should they wish.
Again, I think we also need to highlight the change that was made in the shop trading hours laws that passed through this place, because nobody in that industry can be forced to work on public holidays. That was a change that passed this house with the support of both sides of the chamber. This fallacy that has continued to be put out there, that people can be forced to work on these days, is simply not true.
I could go further and talk about some of the arguments that were posed in terms of bringing South Australia into line with other jurisdictions. I wish it could be said that the Attorney-General had a similar view of bringing the state into line with other jurisdictions when it comes to shop trading hours, but apparently it is only on selective issues that the Attorney sees it as being a sensible idea to bring South Australia into line with other jurisdictions.
But let's not miss the fundamental point here: the Premier, Peter Malinauskas, had a choice. He could have made Easter Sunday a public holiday without inflicting pain on the small and family business community in South Australia, but he chose not to. He could have made Easter Sunday a public holiday without punishing small and family business, but he chose instead to punish them. He chose to push up costs that threaten the viability of those businesses and threaten their ability to open on public holidays.
He chose to add an additional public holiday to the calendar, punishing small and family businesses at a time when we have a cost-of-living crisis, when the cost of doing business is skyrocketing, when his Labor government has already jacked up the return to work levy, government fees and charges, and electricity prices. We are still waiting to see the promised reduction in electricity prices from the Labor Party generally.
This is a move that is simply doing the bidding of the shoppies union, who have put the Premier in the seat he sits in today. That is the sphere of influence that we are talking about. That is the decision that this Premier has made, and it has been done to their detriment, without consultation, with no notice, with what can only be described as a desire to punish small and family businesses right across the state of South Australia.
Those on the opposite side of this chamber who purport to stand up for and to care for small and family businesses in South Australia, who say that they support small and family businesses in South Australia, who stand up when motions come before this house to acknowledge the difficulty, the sweat and the sacrifices that small and family businesses make each and every year to put food on the table, to make ends meet and to put their capital on the line, should hang their heads in shame if this bill passes this parliament.
The Liberal Party has been forced to stand up for them and call out this sham. Again, we support Easter Sunday as a public holiday but doing it in a way that does not punish small and family businesses right across the state of South Australia.
Mr FULBROOK (Playford) (17:09): I rise to speak in support of the Public Holidays Bill. As someone who has worked in retail, this is a bill that I am very happy to support. It is also another policy that the then Labor opposition took the election and it becomes another promise that we are delivering on. When I look back on my seven years working at Stirling Foodland, which then became a Woolworths, I have a lot a very fond memories. Starting at the age of 14, back in 1994, this was my very first job, which took me through high school up until I completed my second degree, in 2001.
It was not until I finished and took what some would suggest to be a standard nine-to-five job that I worked out how much I missed this time. The camaraderie we had in the supermarket was second to none. Sadly, this fantastic shop attracted a lot of attention recently in the news as, unfortunately, it burnt to the ground just a few weeks ago. What took me by surprise was a discussion I had recently with Noah Beckman, the local organiser for the Shop Distributive and Allied Employees' Association (SDA). Noah was explaining to me how there was something unique about this shop when reflecting on the special bond the employees had for one another.
I am not sure if the origins of this started back in the old Foodland days and carried through subsequent generations of workers, but I can attest to the closeness we felt for each other that thrived back in the day. When I heard Noah's words, they reminded me about how, over 20 years ago, we all seemed to attend each other's 21st birthdays, made the weekly quiz in the Saturday Advertiser a lunchtime ritual and rallied around other workmates if times ever got challenging. We had something special, and it seems to me that over 20 years later nothing has changed.
I understand Noah's words and how hard it must be for the Stirling crew to be separated from other stores during the rebuild, and I wanted them to know, as a former employee, my thoughts are with them. Being pulled away from your friends, whom you call colleagues, is going to be tough, and I hope that the rebuild can happen quickly so we do not lose a drop of synergy that bounced around the staff and made it a cheery place since the Stone Age.
I hope that I have painted a positive picture of my time in retail. While I look back at it with fondness, I must remind myself that it is always easy to look back with rosy spectacles and forget some of the things that we were indifferent to. It has been over 20 years, and I accept that a lot of change has hit the sector since I moved on, but I cannot forget the relentlessness of the gruelling shifts. In the Foodland days, we stacked shelves at night until the job was done. As a high school student in the nineties, sometimes this would end at 11; other times, we would be pushing that until three in the morning. Obviously, the later we went the harder it was to function at school the following day.
While the change to Woolworths was more regimental, the days could still be long, especially if you were working a double shift, quite often to cover a mate who may not have had time off if their shift could not be covered. Needless to say, a lot of goodwill came from the staff to ensure their friends could take a well-deserved break. Working on a check-out and standing on your feet for a long period, with just a rubber mat to soften the pain, was particularly gruelling. This intensified if the day was busy, usually around a public holiday, when it seemed you could not walk away just to get some movement in your legs, even if it was just for a split second.
Then, there were the special public holidays around Christmas. Although it did not affect me at the time, I remember having a private celebration when the previous Labor government introduced the half day holidays for those working late on Christmas or New Year's Eve. For those unfamiliar, coming from a Polish background the emphasis placed on Christmas Eve seems higher than my friends were used to. They would all flock to the pub for a drink, whereas I would stay home because the celebration meant the world to me and to my family.
It was always heartbreaking to finish up at the supermarket late on Christmas Eve, to come home exhausted and see the rest of my family having already started before me on all the food and celebrations. You could not blame them for tucking in and enjoying themselves, but I always felt I had been robbed of something big when the harsh routine of the system stated that it was just business as usual. So, it was great that a hard-fought win ensured there was some recompense for the sacrifice that retail workers, often young, would receive for missing out on something special. The advent of Saturday trading opened up a whole new can of worms with the potential to feel an even greater degree of loss for those working hard in retail.
I think we all know the inflexibility of what happens when Christmas Day falls on a Sunday. This was seen at its heartless best when the previous Marshall Liberal government refused to close this loophole when it last happened in 2021. For those unaware, and maybe some opposite who simply did not care, this led to workers not receiving public holiday penalty rates when rostered to work away from their friends and family on Christmas Day. For a party that often likes to bestow us with how they are the superior beings of the universe when preaching family values, this was a low.
This bill repeals the Holidays Act 1910 and replaces it with some straightforward rules to regulate public holidays. Importantly, it ensures that Christmas Day is treated as a public holiday regardless of the day that it falls on. It also declares Easter Sunday to be a public holiday, and brings us into line with every other mainland state.
As I mentioned earlier, there is a massive sense of loss when a worker is required to work on days that are special, and maybe even verge on sacred. It is therefore right that as compensation for the loss of this special time a worker receives the appropriate compensation of public holiday penalty rates when working on the day.
I focused on retail workers as it is a story I am familiar with, but there are those in sectors such as the emergency services, health care and hospitality I am sure will also welcome this change, and with this in mind I am sure that I am not alone in feeling that these people deserve their penalty rates.
I feel that many within the business community will also welcome these changes. Crucially, we will be able to align our public holidays with the bulk of the states, therefore the majority of Australians. This will be achieved by aligning South Australia's rules for when additional and substitute public holidays occur with Eastern States.
Most other states no longer discriminate based on whether a public holiday falls on a Saturday or a Sunday, instead during the Christmas period an additional Monday holiday occurs whenever a public holiday falls on a weekend. The positive outcome of this is that most public holidays in South Australia and the Eastern States will now fall on the same days. For those seeking certainty and simplicity, this change reduces disruption to business and, as a bonus, should promote tourism between states.
Taking into consideration the fluctuations that we have observed with our recent standard calendars, I do not feel that the changes that are before us are excessive or onerous on business. It should not be forgotten that most shops are not allowed to trade on Easter Sunday, so this change is not expected to have a significant effect on business trade.
When also considering the additional and substitute public holidays, it means that, on average, the cost to business will be an additional 1.1 public holidays each year over the next decade. It should be noted that many sectors would not operate on Easter Sunday and its addition as a public holiday will be the only change felt next year.
I have noticed that a school of thought is developing around the quality of hours worked versus overall quality. Businesses are beginning to be open to the thought of a four-day working week, and I have become aware of a number, particularly those in retail, moving to five weeks' annual leave. While the latter is a topic for another day, it is great that there is a realisation developing that employers will get more out of their workers if they have more time to rest up to have a life outside of their job.
What we achieve in this bill should align to this school of thought. While I doubt there will be much research conducted into the benefits of this change, I am sure that employers will see a positive change in their staff because of this welcomed reform. If I harken back to retail, given the exhausting effort put into the pre-Christmas period and the inevitability of what follows on Boxing Day, a bit of extra time off to recoup should also make great economic sense. You do not need to be a rocket scientist to realise that an exhausted worker is an unproductive one.
In finishing up, there are several people out there who need to be acknowledged: firstly, Josh Peak and the staff from the SDA who led the chorus for this welcome change. It is a terrible shame that the then Liberal government ignored the union's calls, and I am very sorry that workers missed out back in 2021.
I would also like to thank the Attorney-General and his team for their efforts and drive to convert an election commitment into something that is close to becoming a reality. While there is a Labor majority in the lower house, this is not the case in the Legislative Council. I would like to pass on my thanks to the members upstairs who supported the passage of this legislation.
Recognising that a great deal of work also goes on at officer level with the various departments and parliamentary counsel, I pass on my thanks to them for playing their role in delivering this win for workers. This is a positive step that will ensure that blatant mistakes of the past are not repeated and, with this in mind, I am happy to commend this bill to the house.
Mr TEAGUE (Heysen) (17:19): I rise to oppose the bill. I have listened carefully to the debate so far and, in particular, the contribution of the member for Colton and just now the member for Playford, who has taken the opportunity to recount some happy days working as an employee of what until recent weeks was the Woolworths store at Stirling, which was destroyed by fire just some few weeks ago.
Actions were necessary to bring that blaze under control, and it was responded to in a very significant way by the local volunteer firefighters, including members of the Stirling CFS brigade, the Aldgate CFS brigade, Bridgewater and Upper Sturt, of which the member for Waite is a member, and the member for Waite and her son at different times over those ensuing hours I know were involved. It was an event that counted as, in the Stirling brigade's words, the most significant fire event the brigade has attended in its history, and that may be compared to those significant disasters, including the Ash Wednesday fires of decades ago—so an extraordinary event, indeed.
It is well to reflect on the camaraderie of those employees. The daughter of my office manager was one of those employees in fact present in the building as the fire commenced and one of those employees evacuating as the fire got going. In reflecting on those early hours, I found myself standing among the firefighters and those other members of the community who, in normal times, would be just coming and going in the supermarket, in the mall and in those shops that were destroyed along the way.
Among them was the owner of that property and, alongside him, those who were then and now every day needing to contemplate how they care for their tenants, how they care for their tenants' employees, how they contemplate what is to be done step by step in terms of the necessary attention to demolition on the one hand and then the subsequent reinvestment in what might be replaced there at Stirling. There can be no doubt: it is an excellent example of the ecosystem of the community centre that such a place provides for employees, for customers, for tenants and for the business owners of those retail shops; and it is a sorely missed place of community gathering while it now sits behind high fences, monitored by security guards, blackened and inactive. It is well to reflect on that as an example of the comings and goings of people, and of the necessary inputs of the energy and resources of people to make sure that such places function and thrive.
It is not lost on anyone in my community that that shopping centre—that property, containing as it does many other tenancies besides the Woolworths supermarket—will require the cooperative energy of all those various stakeholders, including the community's embrace of what ought to follow. I wish all the strength to each of those tenants running the small businesses that they do. I wish all the strength to the owner of the property who is going to now consider the very large amount of reinvestment that is required—indeed, Woolworths and the negotiations and so on that are now going to necessarily follow. It is a clear indication of the real world in which businesses, employees and owners of property all need to function in terms of their interaction with community.
In the context of this debate—which, as the member for Colton has rightly identified, centres essentially on what would be the addition of another designated public holiday to the annual calendar in this state—we focus very much on questions of principle rather than be quick, as we have seen in this very brief public debate, to descend to the parading of, as it were, Labor credentials on the one hand and a readiness to engage in a kind of character assassination based on two opposing sides of an argument.
Let us be clear: the expressions that we have seen in the media over the course of the last day—including from the Attorney-General on radio this morning and as chimed in on by the current secretary of the Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees' Association, known as the SDA or affectionately, as I understand it, the shoppies—are a kind of ridiculing of the view that has been expressed on this side of the house and articulated by the member for Colton of the notion that, without more, it bears scrutiny to just come along and add an additional public holiday to the annual calendar in South Australia.
Of course it bears scrutiny. Of course, for all those different contributors to what made the Stirling shops such a thriving environment that the community enjoyed, one steps back and looks at that whole environment and says, 'Well, of course they all have an interest in the number of designated public holiday days in the year. We ought to be able to have a mature debate about that.' But instead we have heard in the media the member for Colton essentially being singled out for ridicule by at least those two individuals.
The Attorney-General of another place somehow sought to characterise all of this as some sort of debate centred on how one values Easter, or one's credentials in terms of recognising the significance of Easter—and I might say it was much the same from Josh Peak as well—where what has been proposed is really a sensible approach to the application of public holidays throughout the course of the year in South Australia. So let's at least talk in a mature way about where South Australia sits vis-a-vis the rest of the nation in terms of the number of public holidays we have in any given year.
We have all that before us. We can have that sensible debate. South Australia already—we have the evidence—is sitting there smack bang in the middle of where the nation sits. The different states and territories to varying degrees have their own unique public holidays and so, if one looks at the list in each of the states and territories, one will see a somewhat different list. We see a range of between 10 and 13 public holidays in the year depending on which state we are talking about.
Victoria, for example, is the only state or territory that makes Melbourne Cup Day a public holiday. South Australia, for what might be similarly obvious reasons, is the only state that recognises and makes Adelaide Cup a public holiday. There are reasons by dint of local history, of custom, of religious observance and so on that have led to those dates being recognised in different parts of the country.
The total from one state to the other and each territory is somewhat different but by small degree. Let's have the debate by all means in a mature way about how that has come to be, what that leads to in terms of the overall dynamic in the state and whether or not there is merit in reviewing it. Of course, there are the circumstances of how a public holiday is substituted when it falls on a particular day of the week and so on.
I am thoughtful in this regard, in terms of my appreciation of the proper role of unions in a positive way, of the legacy of Sir John Carrick, who was a towering figure of national politics in the 20th century. It was well known, with his keen interest in particular in education, that he would be quick to recognise the constructive role that unions can play.
But when we see the role of the union applied in such a transactional and, if I might say, in light of the evidence in the media this morning, belligerent way towards the delivery of an outcome, including by the use of highly superficial rhetoric, one is moved then to consider: where does this come from? The member for Colton has spelt it out very well.
A good example of this is spelt out in a piece in InDaily as recently as 24 August this year, where we see the SDA pedigree of the present government just spelt out. The centre of power in terms of the SDA and its deep connection and control over this government is there spelt out. It is just one illustration, but we see there a piece that is recognising the occasion of the commencement of Sonia Romeo in a senior role in the Premier's office.
The piece makes the observation that the Premier himself was a former secretary of that association. Now a former secretary has come to join his office and we have heard the advocacy of Secretary Peak. It is an association that is clearly at the core of power in this government. Given that is the case, it ought to be that there is all the more effort, all the more application and diligence applied by the leadership of that association towards an argument that is based on principle.
I heard the member for Playford refer to an election commitment. If that is the case, let's spell out the principal reason for that being applied because the evidence is, rather, that this is just a drawing on the levers of power and a transaction that is applied through the influence of the SDA. That is on display in terms of the short time that has been afforded to the opposition. I understand only as recently as 23 November, a briefing of substance was provided.
On that occasion, I understand it became clear that in the circumstances of this bill and its subject matter, a subject matter obviously of keen interest to industry, including to all the various component parts that make up, until recent weeks ago, that thriving ecosystem at the Stirling shops—of keen interest to them—but we understand sufficiently transactional was the application of power by the SDA in this case that they were not consulted or properly in terms of this additional public holiday being added to the South Australian calendar. Indeed, we were advised that the SDA, the association I have just been referring to, was the only group to submit a response in terms of any response from industry that was actually speaking up for the addition of this public holiday to the South Australian calendar.
It is in those circumstances, and coming from a point of view admittedly that the opposition is not convinced of the merits of adding an additional public holiday to the calendar, that the opposition says that if we want to be fair dinkum about recognising Easter Sunday, perhaps the most significant day in many South Australian's lives admittedly each year—and it has been said it is an important day of celebration and of gathering—if that is to be a proposal, do not use that to add an additional public holiday to the calendar under cover, as it were, of that Easter Sunday proposition and then go and demonise the likes of the shadow treasurer for articulating what might be done to keep the status quo to recognise Easter Sunday and to go about it in that way according to principle.
I understand that approach and that amendment is supported by the relevant key bodies—the AHA, Business SA, the MTA and the Ai Group. as the member for Colton has articulated. I urge the house that if we are to have a debate, an economic debate, about the merits of public holidays and their number in this state, let's do it according to principle and not by way of the application of belligerence or character assassination.
The Hon. S.C. MULLIGHAN (Lee—Treasurer) (17:39): I am glad to have the opportunity to speak on this important bill because, while I heed the warning of the member for Heysen that we should not enter into this debate with belligerence—and the house would be aware that I am the last to engage in that sort of behaviour—what I would like to see is that we enter into this debate from a basis of fact and a basis of consistency.
The only real opposition to this notion that we hear articulated from those on the other side is that they are dissatisfied with the level of consultation that occurred. Their proposition is to try to take advantage of the opportunity of this bill to massively decrease wages to South Australian workers for the benefit of South Australian businesses. Most disingenuously, this is done, as the member for Colton says, in the interests of small business. Well, the member for Colton picks and chooses whether he sees fit to stand up for small business. It depends on which day of the week it is, it seems or, in particular, which bill is before the house.
If anyone has a record of failing to consistently stand up for small business, it is the member for Colton and those members opposite. Just remember, if you will, the position that the member for Colton, the member for Heysen and those others who are now on the opposition benches took in the very late stages of the parliamentary year in 2021, when they refused to consider, and then refused to support, a bill that the then Labor opposition sought to ensure that workers who were working on Christmas Day—Christmas Day—got paid penalty rates.
They refused workers the opportunity to be paid penalty rates for working on Christmas Day. That is the view of those opposite. It is not about fairness and it is not about standing up for small business; it is about adherence to core Liberal ideology.
Mr Cowdrey interjecting:
The Hon. S.C. MULLIGHAN: If you are going to interject, do it from your place.
The ACTING SPEAKER (Mr Brown): Order!
Mr Cowdrey interjecting:
The Hon. S.C. MULLIGHAN: Do not wander in here late, to your own debate—
Mr Cowdrey: This is my place, Stephen.
The ACTING SPEAKER (Mr Brown): Order!
The Hon. S.C. MULLIGHAN: —and call out—
The ACTING SPEAKER (Mr Brown): Order! The member will be heard in silence.
The Hon. S.C. MULLIGHAN: If you are going to interject, do it properly.
Mr Cowdrey: I was in my place.
The ACTING SPEAKER (Mr Brown): Order! the member will be heard in silence.
The Hon. S.C. MULLIGHAN: No, you weren't; you were walking in the door. You can't even be in here for your own bill.
Mr Cowdrey: Excuse me? It's your bill. You're the one inflicting pain on—
The ACTING SPEAKER (Mr Brown): Order!
The Hon. S.C. MULLIGHAN: You are the one handling it on behalf of the opposition, and you are not even here. You are not even here.
The ACTING SPEAKER (Mr Brown): Order!
Mr Cowdrey: You are the one inflicting pain on the South Australian businesses. You can do it whichever way you want.
The ACTING SPEAKER (Mr Brown): Order!
The Hon. S.C. MULLIGHAN: Why on earth are you in this place?
The ACTING SPEAKER (Mr Brown): Order! The minister will be heard in silence, and the minister will keep his remarks to the bill.
The Hon. S.C. MULLIGHAN: Thank you, Mr Acting Speaker. The insertion of facts and consistency would be of great benefit to the member for Colton. Let's look at the position that the member for Colton and his colleagues took on shop trading hours. Let's try to strike an arrangement, let's try to—
Mr Cowdrey: You just told us we should be in line with other jurisdictions.
The ACTING SPEAKER (Mr Brown): Order! The member for Colton is warned. This is your bill.
Mr Cowdrey: It's not my bill; it's—
The ACTING SPEAKER (Mr Brown): Are you not the lead speaker for the opposition?
Mr Cowdrey: It's not my bill.
The ACTING SPEAKER (Mr Brown): You indicated to this house that you are in charge of this bill. Were you not correct?
Mr COWDREY: I am the lead speaker for the opposition. It is the government's bill.
The ACTING SPEAKER (Mr Brown): Right. Sit quietly and listen to the minister.
The Hon. S.C. MULLIGHAN: Thank you very much, Mr Acting Speaker, for your protection. Those opposite took a shop trading hours deregulation position: more Coles and Woolworths, fewer independent retailers. Which retailers employ more South Australians per dollar spent on their shelves? It is South Australian independent small retailers, not Coles and Woolies. What do they seek to do? They seek to give a free kick to Coles.
Mr Cowdrey interjecting:
The ACTING SPEAKER (Mr Brown): Member for Colton, you are warned for the second time.
The Hon. S.C. MULLIGHAN: They seek to give a free kick to the big end of town, as always. It is Liberal Party writ large: a free kick to the big end of town.
Do you know what this proposition does? This proposition recognises the longstanding and widely held practice of Easter Sunday being an actual legislated public holiday, if not a public holiday in practice, because the truth is the vast majority of small businesses are closed on Easter Sunday as it stands. The vast majority of businesses that choose to trade on weekends are open on Easter Saturday and are paying penalty rates.
What they would like to see is those penalty rates removed from workers who are working on Easter Saturday, and they say, 'Don't worry, they will be getting them on Easter Sunday.' They know, as it stands, the vast majority of businesses do not trade on Easter Sunday. You have been called out for what the Liberal Party inherently believes in and that is minimising workers' wages for the benefit of the big end of town—once again, caught out.
You got called out on land tax, you got called out on shop trading hours and you are being called out now on this. While the vast majority of workers, particularly in retail, are working on Easter Saturday and being paid penalty rates, the member for Colton wants those penalty rates removed from those workers, and he pretends that they will be working on Easter Sunday, and the vast majority of them will not be because the vast majority of outlets are not open on Easter Sunday.
That is what the member for Colton's proposition is all about and he dresses it up with some 'failure to consult', that we should have been out there talking to all those people who are open on Easter Sunday, who are open on Easter Saturday. But that, of course, is just a smoke screen for what the real intention of the member for Colton's proposition is. It is his proposition here to remove the penalty rates from the many, many thousands of workers who are working on Easter Saturday now and pretend that they will be reimbursed if they work on Easter Sunday when, of course, the vast majority of them will not be working on Easter Sunday.
Then we have the contribution, 'But there are all these small independent retailers that are open on Easter Saturday, that are open on Easter Sunday,' whether that is in Rundle Mall, for example, or whether that is in regional areas, where there have been longstanding exceptions for those retailers to be open over the Easter long weekend. Well, where was the support for them when it came to the Shop Trading Hours Bill? Where was the support for them, because what they wanted to see, of course, for example in my electorate, was for Westfield to be open. They wanted Coles and Woolies and David Jones to be open, to the detriment of those small retailers, because that is their proposition: always for the big end of town.
As for this, 'It's all an SDA conspiracy,' well, I can speak with some authority on this because I am not a member of the SDA, but I am proudly a member of the union movement. I am actually a member of the Finance Sector Union. Remember that union, the union representing bank workers? Where do they line up for bank workers? Where are the banks on this? Of course, they trade throughout Easter don't they? They are so generous to their account holders to make themselves unflinchingly available. No, of course, they are closed. They open at 9 o'clock on a normal day—no. Open until five—no. A big friend of the Liberal Party is the banking sector because remember how much the Liberal Party federally tried to protect the banking sector for some overdue scrutiny.
That is what I bring to this debate: proud unionism and a member of a union whose workers have been decimated by the behaviour of overextended market power by a small group of dominant players. That is essentially the proposition that those opposite seek to bring to debates in this place, for example when it comes to shop trading hours. It is minimising the benefits for workers and focusing the benefits on the big end of town. That is what they are focused on. So, please, spare me the crocodile tears about small business, because you, member for Colton, have consistently failed to stand up for them in this place when it has counted.
Your only complaint about this is that we did not consult properly. Well, you have been called out for your proposition. You have been called out to remove the extraordinary amount of penalty rates that would be paid to those workers working on Easter Saturday. You have been called out. We know exactly what you stand for in this place. You are tucked comfortably into the pockets of big business when it comes to these sorts of debates, and to say that you stand up—
Mr Telfer interjecting:
The ACTING SPEAKER (Mr Brown): Order, the member for Flinders! The Treasurer has the call.
The Hon. S.C. MULLIGHAN: My job in this place is to represent the interests of working families and working people. That is exactly what I do and my record bears it out. You must be confused about what you think the Australian Labor Party stands for. It stands for the interests of those people whose only economic asset is to sell their labour into the market. We stand up for them, and when we see a group of people that comes along—
Members interjecting:
The ACTING SPEAKER (Mr Brown): Order!
The Hon. S.C. MULLIGHAN: —and wants to rip away their penalty rates on Easter Saturday, we call it out, because that is exactly what you want to do. All those thousands of retail workers, all those thousands of hospital workers and all those other low-paid workers who work in all your constituencies are the ones at risk from your proposition.
Mr Telfer: Base politics.
The Hon. S.C. MULLIGHAN: No, it is not base politics. It is basic principles about what we stand for. Do you stand up for working people? Do you stand up for people who are forced to work on public holidays? Do you stand up for people who deserve penalty rates, or do you not? The proposition here is you do not—you do not stand up for them. You stand up for the interests of big business and you want to see those interests grow in this state to the detriment of small business and to the detriment of workers.
Members interjecting:
The ACTING SPEAKER (Mr Brown): Order!
The Hon. S.C. MULLIGHAN: That is the difference between people like us on this side who are proud of our record—
Members interjecting:
The ACTING SPEAKER (Mr Brown): Order!
The Hon. S.C. MULLIGHAN: —and people who flip-flop.
Members interjecting:
The ACTING SPEAKER (Mr Brown): Order! The Treasurer has the call.
The Hon. S.C. MULLIGHAN: That is the difference between people on our side who are very clear and very consistent with what we stand up for and people like all of you on that side who pick and choose what you might say on a bill which may or may not impact small businesses or large businesses to different impacts. As long as it aligns with Liberal Party ideology to do your absolute best for the big end of town, that is where you will be.
Mr Telfer interjecting:
The ACTING SPEAKER (Mr Brown): Order, the member for Flinders! You come into the chamber and immediately start heckling the Treasurer.
Mr Telfer interjecting:
The ACTING SPEAKER (Mr Brown): You will keep order, please.
The Hon. S.C. MULLIGHAN: I think the proposition is absolutely simple and, of course, eminently supportable. Why would you not support a public holiday on Easter Sunday? Why would you not support Christmas Day being a public holiday? Why would you insist on those two very basic propositions being purchased at the expense of a huge amount of penalty rates that gets paid to workers who often need it the most on Easter Saturday?
The member for Colton smiles incredulously at this argument, almost as if the penny has only finally dropped—
The ACTING SPEAKER (Mr Brown): Order, Treasurer! There is a point of order from the member for Colton.
Mr COWDREY: Point of order: I take offence to the comment by the Treasurer. I ask that he apologise.
The ACTING SPEAKER (Mr Brown): The member for Colton has asked that you withdraw and apologise for a reference to him smirking, I believe, Treasurer.
The Hon. S.C. MULLIGHAN: I said smiling; I did not say smirking.
The ACTING SPEAKER (Mr Brown): Smiling; I am sorry.
The Hon. S.C. MULLIGHAN: Nonetheless, Mr Acting Speaker, I more so than most today am aware of the need to stay within standing orders and the conventions of this place. I wholeheartedly withdraw and apologise to the member for Colton.
The ACTING SPEAKER (Mr Brown): Thank you.
The Hon. S.C. MULLIGHAN: It is my last wish that he be offended at all in the course of this debate. I know that—
The ACTING SPEAKER (Mr Brown): You have withdrawn and apologised. Please continue with your remarks on the bill.
The Hon. S.C. MULLIGHAN: Thank you. I know that it is important that we maintain our focus here on exactly what the behaviour of the member for Colton and those opposite would wreak on South Australian workers, and that is a massive reduction in take-home wages, particularly over the week or fortnight involving for them the Easter long weekend.
Let it stand on the record what the member for Colton is seeking to do. He pretends that there is an equivalence of Easter Sunday and Easter Saturday, which, of course, there is not—there is not. While most people, for the purposes of this debate—
Members interjecting:
The ACTING SPEAKER (Mr Brown): Order!
The Hon. S.C. MULLIGHAN: While most people are already working on Easter Saturday and being paid penalty rates, the member for Colton wants those penalty rates gone, and he pretends that they will be returned to them in the following 24 hours on Easter Sunday when the vast majority of outlets will be closed. How bogus, how bogus and transparent, and transparently motivated the member for Colton's proposition is.
I support the bill. We stand very proud to protect the interests of working South Australians, including those people who are employees and, of course, our record of standing up for those people who employ. We have protected small businesses, or tried to, against the worst ravages of the member for Colton and his land tax reforms, not that we could fully debate them because he supported a guillotine motion so that we could not debate it.
We tried to protect small businesses against the worst ravages of the land tax changes and also their proposition for deregulation of shop trading hours. The member for Colton loves walking both sides of the street. He picks and chooses when he might stand up for small business or not. We know what we stand for, and that is looking after the interests of South Australians.
The Hon. D.G. PISONI (Unley) (17:56): I am pleased that the Treasurer raised transparency because I am going to raise some transparency in talking about some history. In 2004, Christmas was on a Saturday, and Labor was in government, and it was not a public holiday. In 2010, Christmas was on a Saturday, and it was not a public holiday, and Labor was in government. They had 11 years to prepare for the Saturday Christmas Day in 2021. It works in a pattern: it is a six-five, six-11 pattern, so every six years-five years, six years-11 years Christmas Day falls on a Saturday. For the eight years—
Members interjecting:
The ACTING CHAIR (Mr Brown): Order! The member for Unley has the call.
The Hon. D.G. PISONI: —that the Treasurer was either a staff member or a member of the previous Labor government, nothing—nothing to fix that. There he goes, leaving the chamber.
The ACTING SPEAKER (Mr Brown): It is disorderly to remark on people leaving or entering the chamber. Please continue your remarks.
The Hon. D.G. PISONI: Thank you for reminding me, sir. You can see, Mr Acting Speaker, that there is a need for clarity on this. When did they raise it? From opposition, not at the beginning of 2021, when no hospitality businesses had started taking bookings for their Christmas dinners based on the costing mechanism that they had relied on, based on Saturdays not being a public holiday on a Christmas Day for the 16 years of the previous Labor government and, as a matter of fact, for the entire time that we have had Labor governments and other governments in South Australia. Never before was it raised. It was raised in the final weeks of debate in this chamber in the lead-up to the election after many hotels had already taken bookings for Christmas. That was the argument that we put to not support that at that time as a government.
The fact was that it was purely for political purposes, and we know what those political purposes were. They were so it could help political Labor formulate a populist election policy in the lead-up to the election. It was happening not at the beginning of the year, not at the beginning of 2021, when people would forget in the lead-up to the election. It may very well have fixed the problem, but they would not have had an issue to take to the people of South Australia.
We saw pure politics at that time waiver for 16 years the ability to fix this issue that they are claiming they are fixing today. They wanted the election promise. They wanted to go out there and say to people, 'Who wants an extra public holiday?' Of course, everyone would say yes. Then, after asking the same group of people, 'Who wants to pay for it?' nobody would put their hand up, but that was not their target audience. Their target audience was people who were led to believe that this was some newly established, unjust matter that had just occurred that they were going to fix if they were elected to office.
Sitting suspended from 18:00 to 19:30.
The Hon. D.G. PISONI: I will continue my remarks on the Christmas Public Holidays Bill that we are debating. There were certainly some very fiery remarks from the Treasurer prior to my commencing my contribution before dinner about how profitable the banks are. I am not quite sure how that was relevant, but the last time I did some research on where bank profits go it is interesting that, if you look at industry super funds, the hold on average—about 15 per cent of their stocks—are bank shares. So profit-making banks deliver better superannuation outcomes for many of the workers who are members of those industry super funds.
It always amazes me when I hear people who represent the left of politics complain about profits that companies, who their own super funds invest in, deliver that extra retirement income, that extra security in retirement. Then, of course, there were comments made about the Liberal Party being the party of big business. We are the party of business and, of course, small business is very much a part of our party, but who is the party who does deals with big business? The party who does deals with big business is the Labor Party, the political arm of the trade union movement.
You only need to look at the deals that are done with the shoppies union and Coles, for example. Coles is a big business, and I know industry super funds have shares in Coles. Certainly, the profits that the shoppies union makes from their membership fees do not go into supporting members' super funds; they go into the ALP election campaigns.
We have Sunday penalty rates in the Fair Work Act. If you are employed under the award, you pay a 150 per cent loading for Sunday ordinary award rates but, if you are employed by Coles under an enterprise bargaining agreement that has been signed off by the shoppies union—and do not forget that was a major role of the Premier as the person who would sign off on many of these shoppies union enterprise bargaining agreements—the loading is 95 per cent. The award, 150 per cent, but get the union involved, negotiating for you, and all of a sudden it is down to 95 per cent. So who is it that wants lower wages? It is not the Liberal Party that wants lower wages; it is the Labor Party that wants lower wages.
Why does the Labor Party want lower wages? Because what the modern labour movement is offering to everyday workers is not very appealing, so they have to find somebody else—partners—to sign up their members, and so, of course, they do a deal with Coles and Woolworths and others, whether it is KFC, McDonald's or Hungry Jack's. They all have an extraordinarily large number of young people who are members.
How do they become members? How do they know about the union? Because a deal has been done on the induction nights when the unions get access to 15 year olds and 16 year olds on their first night at work when they are paid that three hours on induction. What happens? They get half an hour when they must sit in front of a union delegate who warns them about the perils of big employers and how they are just a single twig, but if you hold a whole lot of trees together they become a strong branch and they are much harder to break, so that is why you should join a union. I know that experience from my own son. Many, many years ago when he got his first part-time job, he felt he had no choice but to join a union.
Here we have a union that sends many people into this chamber, and the federal chamber and state chambers around Australia, that intimidates 15 year olds into signing an agreement to have union fees deducted from their salaries. Union fees are not quite as important and so there is a threshold you need to earn before you start paying union fees, but you are still a member.
The important thing about being a member of the shoppies union is you actually give those shoppies union delegates—those people who are at the top of that pyramid of power of the shoppies union—more power on the floor of the Labor Party convention. The more members you have, the more votes you direct because there is no individual voting for those members. They are very kind, the shoppies union, as they vote on other people's behalf. The more members you have, the more influence you have in the Labor Party, the more of your mates you get preselected to be members of parliament.
Not only do we see that the shoppies union enterprise bargaining agreement deals pay less than the award, particularly on penalty rates on Sundays but we also saw at least two occasions when the Fair Work Commission has ruled shoppies union enterprise bargaining agreements as unlawful because they reduced the pay to their members. On 30 April 2016, The Age reported on an appeal to the Fair Work Commission that had significant implications for supermarkets and their employees:
It's the greatest mismatch since Darryl Kerrigan in The Castle took on city hall to keep the family home…and won.
The story goes on to say:
This time, a Brisbane trolley collector and a data-crunching unionist have taken on one of Australia's most powerful employers and influential unions in a landmark legal case. Already, the challenge to the Coles workplace deal has won significant concessions, including higher penalty rates for tens of thousands of casual workers and higher junior pay rates.
What was that union? The shoppies union, the SDA, the very union whose president or secretary (I am not quite sure of the term they use to describe their highest member of office, other than 'comrade') was angry at these so-called employers who were trying to reduce the wages of hardworking South Australians. However, here not only do we have evidence in the Fair Work Act of a difference between an award salary and that of a so-called negotiated rate by the enterprise bargaining agreement that was pulled together by the shoppies union but we also see that there have been challenges to those agreements.
They have been found to have substance and the Fair Work Commission has ruled that they were, in fact, illegal. I just wonder how many of those illegal deals Peter Malinauskas was involved in when he was the head of the shoppies union here in South Australia. Do not forget, these are deals that are national, so they affect every shop worker in those areas.
I just get a little bit sick of the violin playing by those opposite who claim ground in who they support and the reasons why, when we know that that is not the case. The outcome is not higher wages for workers, it is actually lower wages for workers, particularly when it comes to penalty rates. It is not just Sundays when the penalty rates are much lower, on Saturdays they are much lower as well. On Saturday, the penalty rate all day is 125 per cent in the award. On a Saturday, for the shoppies union it is a 25 per cent penalty—a massive difference in those hourly rates.
Of course, the workers who tend to work on those Saturdays and Sundays tend to be the younger casual staff. It is purely exploitation and the only winners are those on the top of the pyramid in the shoppies union who have the power to push their friends and associates up the pointy end of that pyramid into a seat in parliament or some other cushy job that is handed out by a Labor government or a union within the system.
Consequently, our opposition to the way in which the bill was consulted, particularly when it comes to the additional public holiday, that being argued by the Labor Party, we think there should be an exchange rather than an additional public holiday is ripping off workers is a hollow claim because I have presented you with the evidence here that it is the Labor Party and it has reduced the wages through enterprise bargaining agreements, particularly penalty rates, for workers right across the country.
Another thing I found interesting in this particular bill was the language used to describe certain days. Apparently, there is a public holiday on 1 January. I wonder what 1 January is? It is New Year's Day. Why do we not call it New Year's Day? Why is there a public holiday on 26 January? I do not even remember. It is 26 January Day today, it is a public holiday. No, it is Australia Day. Why do we not call it Australia Day? The second Monday in March? Is that not the Adelaide Cup? It goes on to 25 April. That is ANZAC Day. Fancy not using the name ANZAC Day. The second Monday in June. I think that is the monarch's birthday?
You have the first Monday in October. This is a Labor favourite—Labour Day—the first Monday in October. It is not described as Labour Day. Surely that is a celebration of the old union movement, the union movement that used to help people rather than rip them off. Now something happened on 25 December. That is right, Christmas Day, and Boxing Day on 26 December. The date is here, 26 December, it does not say Boxing Day, but it refers to Good Friday, Easter Saturday, Easter Sunday and Easter Monday.
I am trying to work out why they did not make a reference to the Gregorian calendar and insert a mathematical equation so we could work out when Easter was so you did not have to say 'Easter' on those particular days. It is an extraordinary piece of legislation. Of course, as Australia Day changes, we will be back in here again amending the act because it does not talk about Australia Day, it actually talks about 26 January.
As to when claims were made about other states having a public holiday on Easter Sunday, I do not know if anyone has ever been in Canberra over Easter and has wanted to go out on Easter Sunday for a meal, but you would be pretty lucky to find anything open. They are certainly not open on that day. They might have penalty rates on that particular day, but we certainly do not see businesses open, certainly not in the area of the hospitality sector.
The AHA was right in their concerns about the lack of consultation on this. It is all very well for the shoppies union to say, 'They can charge a surcharge to their customers,' but we are in the middle of a cost-of-living crisis. It just shows you how out of touch some members are who participate in this economy, who think that charging a surcharge is a good idea. I do not think charging a surcharge is a good idea.
As a matter of fact, I am sure I have heard people in unions representing workers complaining about surcharges being charged for credit card transactions, or surcharges being charged for other banking transactions, but all of a sudden we have the union and obviously this government advocating that surcharges be added to restaurant and fast-food transactions on public holidays and on Easter, which, under this bill, adds an additional public holiday here in South Australia.
This is on top of the new public holidays that have been added—the half-day public holidays from 7pm to midnight on New Year's Eve and on Christmas Eve—which is another significant cost to patrons and small businesses in South Australia.
A lot of people enjoy working on those days as part of their social life. I know that a lot of people who work in the evenings in the hospitality industry do so because it is a way of earning money while having a good time. I did that when I started my business, and when I was doing my apprenticeship I worked in hotels at night-time, and it was great to have a social life and an additional pay packet as well. If businesses are not opening because of the additional cost of providing those services, then that is an opportunity that is being missed by people who would be keen to work those extra hours and expand their social life. Thank you very much, Acting Speaker, for allowing me to continue my remarks.
Debate adjourned on motion of Hon. A. Koutsantonis.