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A
- Aboriginal Housing And Welfare
- Aboriginal Interpreters
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Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee
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Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Annual Report
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Municipal Services Funding
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Abortions
- Adelaide Airport Hotel Complex
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Adelaide City Council
- Adelaide City Council Annual Report
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Adelaide Coastal Waters Study
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2008-02-26
- 2008-03-05
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Adelaide Festival Centre Trust (Financial Restructure) Amendment Bill
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Adelaide Hills Motorcycling Road Safety Strategy
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2007-11-22
- 2008-02-27
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- Adelaide Lightning
- Adelaide Metropolitan Coast Park
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Adelaide Park Lands (Facilitation Of Development Of Victoria Park) Amendment Bill
- Administrative And Information Services Department
- Aerial Firefighting
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Aged-Care Facilities
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2008-02-13
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Matters of Interest (1)
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Question Time (1)
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- Ageing Population
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Aids Council Of South Australia
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2007-10-18
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2008-06-17
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Answers to Questions (2)
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- Air-Cranes
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Alcohol Consumption
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2008-04-09
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Motions (1)
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Question Time (1)
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- 2008-06-03
- 2008-06-18
- 2008-07-29
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- Alcopops Tax
- Aldinga Scrub Conservation Park
- Alexander, Mr P.
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Amata Drug Rehabilitation Centre
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2008-05-07
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Ambulance Service
- Angaston Railway Station
- Animal Welfare
- Animal Welfare Advisory Committee
- Anzac Day
- Anzac Eve Youth Vigil
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Appropriation Bill
- 2008-06-18
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-23
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2008-07-24
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2008-07-29
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Apy Lands
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Apy Lands Inquiry
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2008-05-06
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Ministerial Statement (1)
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Parliamentary Procedure (1)
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- 2008-05-07
- 2008-07-24
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- Apy Lands, Mineral And Petroleum Exploration
- Arson
- Ash Wednesday Bushfires
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Aspen Group
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2008-07-24
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Assent
- 2007-10-16
- 2007-10-16
- 2007-10-16
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-14
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-26
- 2008-04-01
- 2008-04-01
- 2008-04-01
- 2008-04-01
- 2008-04-01
- 2008-04-29
- 2008-04-29
- 2008-04-29
- 2008-04-29
- 2008-06-03
- 2008-06-03
- 2008-06-03
- 2008-06-17
- 2008-06-17
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-24
- Atkinson, Hon. M.j.
- Attorney-General
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Attorney-General, Travel
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Auditor-General's Report
- 2007-10-17
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2007-11-13
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-20
- 2007-11-21
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2008-02-26
- 2008-02-27
- 2008-03-04
- 2008-04-01
- 2008-04-29
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2008-07-22
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Answers to Questions (2)
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Australian Energy Market Commission Establishment (Consumer Advocacy Panel) Amendment Bill
- Australian Republic
- Australian Work-Life Index
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B
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Bail (Discretion) Amendment Bill
- Bail Conditions
- Banksa Crime Stoppers
- Barossa Railway
- Betancourt, Ingrid
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Better Development Plans
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Beulah Park Fire Station
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2007-10-25
- 2008-02-12
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2008-04-01
- 2008-04-10
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2008-05-01
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Bhp Desalination Plant
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Bicycle Initiatives
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2007-10-17
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- Bicycle Safety Initiatives
- Bikie Gangs
- Bill Of Rights
- Biodiversity Conservation
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Black-Flanked Rock Wallabies
- Blood Lead Levels
- Blowes, Mr T.r., Death
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Bradken Foundry
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2007-10-23
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- Brimble Inquest
- Broadband Network
- Broomhill, Hon. G.r.
- Buckland Park
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Budget And Finance Committee
- Budget Outcome
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Building Energy Efficiency Standards
- Building Surveyors
- Bushfire Arson
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Bushfires
- Business Enterprise Centres
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C
- Cabinet Reshuffle
- Cairn Hill
- Cameron, Hon. C.r.
- Campaign Costs
- Campanella, Mr C.j.
- Cannabis Crops
- Car Theft
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Caravan, Tourist And Residential Parks
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2008-07-22
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Carbon Credits
- Carbon Neutral Economy
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Cheltenham Park Racecourse
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2007-10-25
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2007-11-14
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Child Abuse Line
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Child Protection
- 2008-02-27
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2008-02-28
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Answers to Questions (2)
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- 2008-07-03
- 2008-07-29
- Child Sex Offenders Registration (Registration Of Internet Activities) Amendment Bill
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Children In State Care
- Children In State Care Apology
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Children In State Care Inquiry
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2008-04-01
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Ministerial Statement (1)
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Parliamentary Procedure (1)
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- 2008-04-02
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2008-04-08
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2008-04-10
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Ministerial Statement (1)
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Question Time (1)
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- 2008-06-17
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2008-07-03
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Personal Explanation (1)
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Question Time (1)
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- Children, Smacking
- Chronic Pain Management
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City Watchhouse
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2007-11-21
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Civil Liability (Food Donors And Distributors) Amendment Bill
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Classification (Publications, Films And Computer Games) (Classification Process) Amendment Bill
- Cleland Wildlife Park
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Climate Change
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2008-04-01
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Personal Explanation (1)
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Question Time (2)
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Clipsal Site
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Coastal Protection Zone
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2008-04-29
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Collections For Charitable Purposes (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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Commencement
- 2007-10-16
- 2007-10-17
- 2007-10-18
- 2007-10-23
- 2007-10-24
- 2007-10-25
- 2007-11-13
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-15
- 2007-11-20
- 2007-11-21
- 2007-11-22
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-13
- 2008-02-14
- 2008-02-26
- 2008-02-27
- 2008-02-28
- 2008-03-04
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-03-06
- 2008-04-01
- 2008-04-02
- 2008-04-03
- 2008-04-08
- 2008-04-09
- 2008-04-10
- 2008-04-29
- 2008-04-30
- 2008-05-01
- 2008-05-06
- 2008-05-07
- 2008-05-08
- 2008-06-03
- 2008-06-04
- 2008-06-05
- 2008-06-17
- 2008-06-18
- 2008-06-19
- 2008-07-03
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-23
- 2008-07-24
- 2008-07-29
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Committee Stage
- 2007-10-16
- 2007-10-16
- 2007-10-17
- 2007-10-17
- 2007-10-18
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2007-10-18
- 2007-10-23
- 2007-10-23
- 2007-10-23
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2007-10-25
- 2007-10-25
- 2007-10-25
- 2007-11-13
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-14
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2007-11-15
- 2007-11-15
- 2007-11-15
- 2007-11-20
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2007-11-21
- 2007-11-22
- 2007-11-22
- 2007-11-22
- 2007-11-22
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2007-11-22
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Bills (3)
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- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-13
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2008-02-14
- 2008-02-26
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2008-02-26
- 2008-02-26
- 2008-02-28
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2008-02-28
- 2008-03-04
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-04-01
- 2008-04-01
- 2008-04-03
- 2008-04-08
- 2008-04-09
- 2008-04-10
- 2008-04-10
- 2008-04-10
- 2008-04-29
- 2008-04-29
- 2008-04-29
- 2008-05-01
- 2008-05-06
- 2008-05-06
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2008-05-07
- 2008-06-03
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2008-06-04
- 2008-06-04
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2008-06-05
- 2008-06-05
- 2008-06-17
- 2008-06-17
- 2008-06-18
- 2008-06-19
- 2008-06-19
- 2008-06-19
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2008-06-19
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Bills (2)
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- 2008-06-19
- 2008-06-19
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2008-07-03
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2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-23
- 2008-07-24
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2008-07-29
- Community Corrections
- Community Events
- Community Passenger Networks
- Community Road Safety Groups
- Community Service Organisations
- Component Unloading Facility
- Computer Games
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Computer Systems
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Conference
- Conlon, Hon. P.f.
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Conservation Parks
- Conservation Resources
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Constitution (Casual Vacancies) Amendment Bill
- Container Deposit Legislation
- Controlled Burns
- Controlled Medication
- Controlled Substances (Cannabis Offences) Amendment Bill
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Controlled Substances (Controlled Drugs, Precursors And Cannabis) Amendment Bill
- 2008-05-06
- 2008-05-07
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2008-07-03
- 2008-07-22
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Controlled Substances (Cultivation Of Controlled Plants) Amendment Bill
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Controlled Substances (Drug Detection Powers) Amendment Bill
- Controlled Substances (Palliative Use Of Cannabis) Amendment Bill
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Controlled Substances (Possession Of Prescribed Equipment) Amendment Bill
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Controlled Substances Act
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2008-02-27
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- Controlled Substances—Precursor Drugs
- Cooper Basin
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Copper Coast District Council
- Coronial Inquests
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Correctional Services (Application Of Truth In Sentencing) Amendment Bill
- Correctional Services Awards
- Correctional Services Volunteers
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Counselling Services
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2008-05-01
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Answers to Questions (2)
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Country Fire Service
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Country Fire Service Volunteers
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2007-10-18
- 2008-04-30
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- Country Fire Service, Naracoorte
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Country Fire Service, Riverland
- Country Health Care Plan
- Country Press Sa Awards
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Crime Gangs Task Force
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Crime Prevention Unit
- Crimes, Mr E.h.
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Criminal Assets Confiscation (Serious Offences) Amendment Bill
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Criminal Court Delays
- Criminal Law (Sentencing) (Abolition Of Suspended Sentences For Subsequent Serious Offences) Amendment Bill
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Criminal Law (Sentencing) (Victims Of Crime) Amendment Bill
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Criminal Law Consolidation (Double Jeopardy) Amendment Bill
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Criminal Law Consolidation (Rape And Sexual Offences) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Reasonable Chastisement Of Children) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation Act, Prosecutions
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Cullen, Prof. P.
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D
- Dairy Farming
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Dangerous Offenders
- Darley, Hon. J.a.
- Daylight Saving
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Deep Creek
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2007-11-15
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Deputy Premier's Office
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Desalination Plants
- 2008-02-14
- 2008-03-04
- 2008-04-03
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2008-04-30
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2008-05-06
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2008-05-07
- 2008-06-18
- 2008-07-03
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-23
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Development (Political Donations) Amendment Bill
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Development (Regulated Trees) Amendment Bill
- Director Of Public Prosecutions
- Disability Services
- Disability, Modification Of Motor Vehicles
- Domiciliary Care SA
- Dowie, Mr J.
- Driver's Licence Disqualification
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Drought
- Drought Counsellors
- Drug Convictions
- Drug Driving
- Drug Education
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Drug Policy
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Drug Treatment Centres
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2007-11-13
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- Drugs Summit
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Drugs, Penalties
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Drugs, Roadside Testing
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Drugs, Supply
- Dryland Salinity Management
- Duck Hunting
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E
- Early Childhood Development
- Easling, Mr T.
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Ectotherms
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2008-05-01
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- Edible Estates
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Education (Compulsory Education Age) Amendment Bill
- Eid Al-Fitr
- Election Of Senators (Close Of Rolls) Amendment Bill
- Electoral (Advertising Cost) Amendment Bill
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Electricity (Feed-In Scheme—Residential Solar Systems) Amendment Bill
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Electronic Waste
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2007-10-18
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Emergency Housing
- Emergency Services Centre, Port Lincoln
- Emergency Services Communications
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Emergency Services Volunteers
- Emergency Telephone Number
- Employment
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Encounter Marine Park
- Endangered Birds
- Energy, Star Rating
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Environment Protection (Board Of Authority) Amendment Bill
- Environment Protection (Commissioner For The Environment) Amendment Bill
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Environment Protection (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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Environment Protection (Site Contamination) Amendment Bill
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Environment Protection Authority
- Environment, Resources And Development Committee
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Environment, Resources And Development Committee: Coastal Development
- Environmental Monitoring
- Equine Influenza
- Estimates Committees
- Evans, Hon. A.l.
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Exclusive Brethren
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F
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Fair Work Act
- Families And Communities Department
- Families And Communities Minister, Travel
- Federal Government Ministerial Accountability
- Fencing
- Field River Valley
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Final Stages
- 2007-10-16
- 2007-10-17
- 2007-10-23
- 2007-10-23
- 2007-10-25
- 2007-11-13
- 2007-11-20
- 2007-11-21
- 2007-11-21
- 2007-11-22
- 2007-11-22
- 2007-11-22
- 2008-02-13
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2008-02-14
- 2008-02-26
- 2008-02-28
- 2008-03-04
- 2008-03-04
- 2008-03-04
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-03-06
- 2008-04-01
- 2008-04-02
- 2008-04-03
- 2008-04-08
- 2008-04-09
- 2008-04-09
- 2008-04-29
- 2008-05-06
- 2008-05-08
- 2008-06-03
- 2008-06-04
- 2008-06-04
- 2008-06-05
- 2008-06-17
- 2008-06-17
- 2008-06-17
- 2008-06-18
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2008-06-19
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Bills (2)
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2008-06-19
- 2008-07-03
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-24
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2008-07-29
- Financial Reporting
- Fire and Emergency Services Act Review
- Fire Prevention
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Fire Services
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2008-02-14
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Fire Services Expenditure
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2008-03-06
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Firearms (Firearms Prohibition Orders) Amendment Bill
- Firefighters
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First Reading
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Fleet Vehicles
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2008-05-01
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Fleurieu Peninsula Swamps
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2008-05-07
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- Flood Mitigation
- Flora And Fauna
- Food (Labelling—Genetically Modified Products) Amendment Bill
- Football Hooliganism
- Foster Carers
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Freedom Of Information
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Frequent Flyer Points
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2007-10-17
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2007-10-24
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- Friends Of Northern Women's General Group
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G
- Gaming Machines
- Gaming Machines (Hours Of Operation) Amendment Bill
- Gang Of 49
- Gawler Train Service
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Genetically Modified Crops
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Genetically Modified Crops Management (Extension Of Controls) Amendment Bill
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Genetically Modified Crops Management (Right To Damages) Amendment Bill
- Geological Survey
- Giant Cuttlefish
- Gladstone Explosion
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Glenside Hospital Redevelopment
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2007-10-16
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2007-10-24
- 2008-02-27
- 2008-02-28
- 2008-04-02
- 2008-04-03
- 2008-06-18
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2008-07-23
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Glenside Hospital Rural And Remote Unit
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2007-11-15
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Glenside Hospital, Illicit Drugs
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2008-05-01
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Ministerial Statement (1)
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Question Time (2)
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Glenthorne Farm
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2007-11-13
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- Golden Grove Extractive Industries Zone
- Goulburn Valley Water
- Government Geology Anniversary
- Government Initiatives
- Gp Plus Emergency Hospitals Taskforce
- Grain Handling
- Grant District Council
- Great Artesian Basin
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Greater Mount Gambier Master Plan
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2008-03-04
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2008-03-06
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- Greenhouse Targets
- Groundwater Sampling
- Guide Dogs
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H
- Hallett Cove
- Hallett Cove Conservation Park
- Hazardous Household Waste
- Health And Medical Research
- Health Budget
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Health Care Bill
- Healthy Young Minds Program
- Henry, The Sea Lion
- Heritage Areas And Tourism
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Heritage Preservation
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2008-05-07
- 2008-06-04
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- Heysen Trail
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Hicks, Mr D.
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2008-02-27
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Hills Face Zone
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2007-11-14
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Hiv Rates
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2008-04-10
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- Hoon Driving
- Horseracing
- Hospital Beds
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Housing Policy
- Housing Trust
- Human Cloning
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I
- Independent Commission Against Crime And Corruption Bill
- Indigenous Success Stories
- Industrial Relations Commissioner
- Infrastructure Investment
- Infringement Notices
- Interest Rates
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International Panel On Climate Change
- Introduction and First Reading
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Introduction And First Reading
- 2007-10-16
- 2007-10-16
- 2007-10-17
- 2007-10-17
- 2007-10-17
- 2007-10-23
- 2007-10-24
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2007-10-25
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Bills (2)
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- 2007-11-13
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-15
- 2007-11-15
- 2007-11-15
- 2007-11-15
- 2007-11-21
- 2007-11-21
- 2007-11-22
- 2008-02-13
- 2008-02-13
- 2008-02-13
- 2008-02-14
- 2008-02-14
- 2008-02-27
- 2008-02-27
- 2008-02-27
- 2008-03-04
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-03-06
- 2008-04-02
- 2008-04-02
- 2008-04-09
- 2008-04-09
- 2008-04-10
- 2008-04-10
- 2008-04-29
- 2008-04-29
- 2008-04-29
- 2008-04-29
- 2008-04-30
- 2008-04-30
- 2008-04-30
- 2008-05-06
- 2008-05-06
- 2008-05-06
- 2008-05-06
- 2008-05-06
- 2008-06-04
- 2008-06-18
- 2008-06-18
- 2008-06-18
- 2008-06-18
- 2008-06-18
- 2008-06-18
- 2008-07-22
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2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
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2008-07-23
- Investment, Hong Kong
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Irrigation Buyback
- Islet Transplantation Program
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J
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James Nash House
- 2007-11-20
- 2008-04-10
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2008-07-03
- Johnson, Mrs G.
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Judicial Sentencing
- 2007-10-17
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2007-11-22
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-13
- Judiciary, Appointments
- Judiciary, Education
- Judiciary, Salaries
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Justice System
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K
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L
- Labor Party Policy
- Lake Bonney
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Lake Bonney Turtles
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2008-06-04
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Lake Eyre Basin (Intergovernmental Agreement) (Ratification Of Amendments) Amendment Bill
- Land Title
- Land Valuations
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Landlord And Tenant (Distress For Rent—Health Records Exemption) Amendment Bill
- 2008-04-10
- 2008-04-30
- 2008-06-18
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2008-07-29
- Landscape Futures Project
- Laser Pointers
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Lead Levels
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2007-10-17
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- Learner Drivers
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Legal Profession Bill
- 2007-10-17
- 2008-02-13
- 2008-02-14
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2008-02-26
- 2008-02-28
- 2008-03-04
-
2008-03-06
- 2008-04-01
- 2008-04-02
- 2008-04-03
- 2008-04-08
- 2008-04-09
- 2008-04-10
- 2008-04-29
- 2008-04-30
- 2008-05-01
- 2008-05-06
- 2008-05-07
- 2008-05-08
- 2008-06-03
- 2008-06-04
- 2008-06-05
- 2008-06-17
- 2008-06-18
- 2008-06-19
- 2008-07-03
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-23
- 2008-07-24
- 2008-07-29
- Legislation
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Legislative Council
- Legislative Council Report
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Legislative Council Vacancy
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Legislative Review Committee
- 2007-10-17
- 2007-10-24
- 2007-11-14
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2007-11-21
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Parliamentary Committees (2)
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- 2008-02-13
- 2008-02-27
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-04-02
- 2008-04-09
- 2008-04-30
- 2008-05-07
- 2008-06-04
- 2008-06-18
- 2008-07-23
- Leukaemia Foundation
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Level Crossings
- 2007-11-13
- 2008-06-19
- 2008-07-03
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2008-07-22
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2008-07-24
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Liberal Party
- Liberal Party Federal Leadership
- Life Jackets
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Liquor Licensing (Certificates Of Approval) Amendment Bill
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Liquor Licensing Hours
- 2008-06-04
- 2008-06-17
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2008-06-18
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2008-06-19
- Local Government (Notice Of Meetings) Amendment Bill
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Local Government (Superannuation Scheme) Amendment Bill
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Local Government Amalgamations
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2008-07-24
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-
M
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Makk And Mcleay Nursing Home
- Maltarra Road Fencing
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Mannum Ferry
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2008-03-05
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Manock, Dr C.
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Marathon Resources
- 2008-02-12
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2008-02-13
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2008-02-26
- 2008-05-08
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Marble Hill
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Marble Hill (Protection) Bill
- Marine Habi
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Marine Parks
- 2007-11-22
- 2008-04-01
- 2008-04-08
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2008-06-19
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Marine Parks Bill
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Maritime Heritage
- Marjorie Jackson-Nelson Hospital
- Mawson Lakes
- Mclean, Prof. J.
- Member For Mackillop
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Member, Swearing In
- Member's Attire
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Member's Remarks
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Mental Health
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Mental Health Beds
- Mental Health Bill
- Mental Health Response Services
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Mercy Ministries
- 2008-04-30
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2008-06-04
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Matters of Interest (2)
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- 2008-06-18
- 2008-07-23
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Metropolitan Fire Service
- 2007-10-16
- 2007-10-25
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2007-11-22
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2008-02-12
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-03-06
- 2008-04-08
- 2008-05-08
- Metropolitan Hospital Efficiency And Performance Review
- Minda Farm Dam
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Mineral Exploration
- 2007-11-14
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2007-11-21
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2008-02-12
-
Ministerial Statement (1)
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Question Time (1)
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- 2008-04-01
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2008-07-23
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Mineral Resources
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Mining Sector
- Ministerial Council For Police And Emergency Management
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Ministerial Staff
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2008-02-28
-
Answers to Questions (2)
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- 2008-06-04
- 2008-06-17
-
2008-07-03
-
Answers to Questions (2)
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- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-29
-
-
Ministerial Travel
- 2007-11-13
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2008-06-04
-
Answers to Questions (2)
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2008-07-03
-
Answers to Questions (2)
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- Mitsubishi
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Mitsubishi Motors
- Monitored Treatment Programs Bill
- Montana Meth Project
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Motor Vehicles (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- 2007-10-17
- 2007-10-23
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2007-10-25
- 2007-11-22
- 2008-02-12
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Motorcycle Gangs
- 2007-10-25
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2007-11-20
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Ministerial Statement (1)
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Question Time (1)
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- 2008-02-14
- 2008-04-09
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2008-05-08
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2008-06-19
- Motorsport
- Mount Gambier
- Mount Lofty Botanic Gardens
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Multiculturalism
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2008-05-01
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Murray River
- Murray River Ferries
- Murray River Irrigators
- Murray-Darling Basin
- Muslim Reference Group
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Myponga/sellicks Hill Wind Farm Development
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N
- Naracoorte Caves
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National Electricity (South Australia) (National Electricity Law—Miscellaneous Amendments) Amendment Bill
- 2007-10-16
- 2007-10-23
- 2007-10-25
- 2007-11-14
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2007-11-15
- 2008-02-12
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National Gas (South Australia) Bill
- 2008-04-30
- 2008-06-17
- 2008-06-18
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2008-06-19
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Bills (2)
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- 2008-07-22
- National Motor Vehicle Theft Reduction Council
- National Packaging
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National Parks And Wildlife (Mining In Sanctuaries) Amendment Bill
- Native Fish
- Native Flora
- Native Vegetation Council
- Natural Heritage Education
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Natural Resources Committee
- Natural Resources Committee: Annual Report
- Natural Resources Committee: Deep Creek
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Natural Resources Committee: Eyre Peninsula Natural Resources Management Board
- Natural Resources Committee: Kangaroo Island Natural Resources Management
- Natural Resources Committee: Kangaroo Island Natural Resources Management Board
- Natural Resources Committee: Natural Resources Management Boards
- Natural Resources Committee: Northern And Yorke Natural Resources Management Board
- Natural Resources Committee: South-East Natural Resources Management Board
- Natural Resources Committee: Upper South-East Dry Land Salinity And Flood Management Act
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Natural Resources Management
- Nature Conservation
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Needle Exchange Program
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2008-05-08
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- Neighbourhood Watch
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Newport Quays
- 2007-11-14
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2008-04-29
- Ngaut Ngaut Conservation Park
- Northern Expressway
- Northern Flinders Ranges Health Services
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Nuclear Waste Storage Facility (Prohibition) (Prohibition Of Other Nuclear Facilities) Amendment Bill
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Oakden Nursing Home
- Obesity Epidemic
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Occupational Health, Safety And Welfare (Penalties) Amendment Bill
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Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation And Compensation Committee
- Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation And Compensation Committee: Workplace Injuries And Death
- Offender Community Service
- Offender Development Building
- Offenders Aid And Rehabilitation Service
- Olympic Dam
- Ombudsman
- Opel Broadband Network
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Open Space And Places For People Grants
- 2007-11-20
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2008-04-09
- 2008-06-19
- Operation Mandrake
- Operation Streambank
- Operation Swede
- Organ Donation
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- Paedophile Register
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Palestinian State
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Papers
- 2007-10-16
- 2007-10-18
- 2007-10-23
- 2007-10-25
- 2007-11-13
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-15
- 2007-11-20
- 2007-11-21
- 2007-11-22
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-26
- 2008-02-27
- 2008-03-04
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-03-06
- 2008-04-01
- 2008-04-08
- 2008-04-09
- 2008-04-10
- 2008-04-29
- 2008-04-30
- 2008-05-01
- 2008-05-06
- 2008-05-07
- 2008-05-08
- 2008-06-03
- 2008-06-05
- 2008-06-17
- 2008-06-19
- 2008-07-03
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-23
- 2008-07-24
- Paradise Community Services
- Parliamentary Cricket Team
- Parliamentary Service, Disabled
- Parliamentary Superannuation Act
- Parole Board
- Parrakie Wetlands
- Passenger Transport (Disciplinary Powers) Amendment Bill
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Pay-Roll Tax (Harmonisation Project) Amendment Bill
- 2008-05-06
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2008-06-17
- 2008-06-19
- 2008-07-22
- Payday Lending
- Payroll Tax
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Peak Oil
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Pedestrian Safety
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Penola Pulp Mill Authorisation Bill
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Perpetual Lease Freeholding Program
- Petrol-Electric Hybrid Cars
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Petroleum Exploration
- Pharmacy Robberies
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Pill Testing Kits
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Pipi Fishing Quota
- Planning And Development Fund
- Planning Reform
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Planning Regulations
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2008-05-07
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Plastic Bags
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2008-03-05
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2008-05-06
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Plastic Shopping Bags (Waste Avoidance) Bill
- Point Pearce Cemetery
- Police Arrest Warrants
- Police Attendance
- Police Complaints Authority
- Police Corrections Section
- Police Disciplinary Tribunal Hearings
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Police Drug Detection Dogs
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2007-11-20
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- Police Employees
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Police Handguns
- 2008-04-29
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2008-04-30
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Police Headquarters
- Police Housing
- Police Incident
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Police Plane
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2008-05-06
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Police Prisons
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2008-04-10
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- Police Recruitment
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Police Resources
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2007-10-16
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2007-11-22
- 2008-02-14
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2008-02-26
- 2008-04-01
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2008-04-09
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2008-07-22
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Ministerial Statement (1)
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Question Time (2)
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- Police Selection
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Police Stations, New
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2008-04-29
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Question Time (8)
- The Hon. B.V. FINNIGAN, The Hon. P. HOLLOWAY
- The Hon. SANDRA KANCK, The Hon. P. HOLLOWAY
- The Hon. A. BRESSINGTON, The Hon. P. HOLLOWAY
- The Hon. SANDRA KANCK, The Hon. P. HOLLOWAY
- The Hon. T.J. STEPHENS, The Hon. P. HOLLOWAY
- The Hon. D.W. RIDGWAY, The Hon. P. HOLLOWAY
- The Hon. T.J. STEPHENS, The Hon. P. HOLLOWAY
- The Hon. R.I. LUCAS, The Hon. P. HOLLOWAY
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Police Tattoo
- Police Training
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Police, Apy Lands
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Police, Coober Pedy
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2008-04-01
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2008-04-02
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Police, Indigenous Employees
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2008-02-13
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Police, Performance
- Police, Regional Staffing
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Police, Super Local Service Areas
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Police, Whyalla
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Policing Strategies
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2008-06-18
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Political Donations
- Political Tokenism
- Port Augusta Land
- Port Augusta, Medical Transfer
- Port Hughes Development
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Port Lincoln Prison
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2008-04-29
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- Port Noarlunga Aquatic Reserve
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Port Waterfront Redevelopment
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Preaching Permits
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Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals (Animal Welfare) Amendment Bill
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Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals Act
- 2007-10-17
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2007-11-14
-
Motions (2)
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- 2007-11-21
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Prince Alfred College Incorporation (Constitution Of Council) Amendment Bill
- Prisoner Numbers
- Prisoners, Tobacco Use
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Prisons
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Private Parking Areas (Penalties) Amendment Bill
- Professional Standards Bill
- Prostate Cancer
- Protection Of Children
- Protection Of Public Participation Bill
- Public Advocate
- Public And Environmental Health Act Regulations
- Public Sector Reform
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Public Transport
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Public Trustee
- Publishing Committee
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Q
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R
- Racing Industry
- Rail Revitalisation
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Rail Safety Bill
- Rainwater Tanks
- Rape And Sexual Offences
- Real Estate Industry
- Rear-Vision Cameras
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Recycling
- 2007-11-14
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2008-06-18
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Regional Development Boards
- Regional Development Boards And Business Enterprise Centres
- Regional Development Infrastructure Fund
- Regional Impact Assessment Statements
- Regional Planning
- Regional South Australians
- Renal Services
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Replies To Questions
- Ride To Cure Diabetes
- Right Of Assembly Bill
- Right To Life Australia Incorporated
- Ring Cycle
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River Torrens Linear Park
- Riverland Parks
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Road Safety
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2007-11-15
- 2008-02-28
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2008-04-09
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2008-05-06
- 2008-05-07
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2008-07-23
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Road Traffic (Heavy Vehicle Driver Fatigue) Amendment Bill
- Roads, Shoulder Sealing Program
- Roadside Memorials
- Rodeos
- Rowan, Ms D.
- Roxby Downs
- Roxby Downs (Indenture Ratification) (Application Of Acts) Amendment Bill
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Royal Adelaide Hospital
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Rural Property Addressing Standard
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- Sa Water Building
- Sa Water Charter
- Safecom Advisory Board
- Safework Sa
- Salisbury Police Station
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Santos
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Santos Limited (Deed Of Undertaking) Bill
- Save The River Murray Fund
- Schacht, Mr C.
- School Closures
- School Crossing, Nairne
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Schoolies Week
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2007-11-15
- 2008-06-17
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- Schools, Truancy
- Searcy Bay
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Second Reading
- 2007-10-16
- 2007-10-16
- 2007-10-16
- 2007-10-16
- 2007-10-16
- 2007-10-17
- 2007-10-17
- 2007-10-17
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- 2007-10-17
- 2007-10-18
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2007-10-18
- 2007-10-18
- 2007-10-18
- 2007-10-23
- 2007-10-23
- 2007-10-23
- 2007-10-23
- 2007-10-23
- 2007-10-23
- 2007-10-23
- 2007-10-24
- 2007-10-24
- 2007-10-24
- 2007-10-24
- 2007-10-24
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2007-10-25
- 2007-10-25
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2007-10-25
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Bills (2)
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- 2007-10-25
- 2007-10-25
- 2007-10-25
- 2007-11-13
- 2007-11-13
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-14
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- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-15
- 2007-11-15
- 2007-11-15
- 2007-11-15
- 2007-11-15
- 2007-11-20
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2007-11-21
- 2007-11-21
- 2007-11-21
- 2007-11-21
- 2007-11-21
- 2007-11-21
- 2007-11-21
- 2007-11-21
- 2007-11-22
- 2007-11-22
- 2007-11-22
- 2007-11-22
- 2007-11-22
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-13
- 2008-02-13
- 2008-02-13
- 2008-02-13
- 2008-02-13
- 2008-02-13
- 2008-02-13
- 2008-02-13
- 2008-02-14
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2008-02-14
- 2008-02-14
- 2008-02-14
- 2008-02-26
- 2008-02-26
- 2008-02-26
- 2008-02-27
- 2008-02-27
- 2008-02-27
- 2008-02-27
- 2008-02-27
- 2008-02-28
- 2008-03-04
- 2008-03-04
- 2008-03-04
- 2008-03-04
- 2008-03-04
- 2008-03-04
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-03-05
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2008-03-06
- 2008-03-06
- 2008-03-06
- 2008-03-06
- 2008-04-01
- 2008-04-01
- 2008-04-01
- 2008-04-01
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- 2008-04-09
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- 2008-04-09
- 2008-04-09
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- 2008-04-10
- 2008-04-29
- 2008-04-29
- 2008-04-30
- 2008-04-30
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2008-05-01
- 2008-05-06
- 2008-05-06
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- 2008-05-07
- 2008-05-07
- 2008-05-07
- 2008-05-07
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2008-05-08
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- 2008-06-04
- 2008-06-04
- 2008-06-05
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2008-06-17
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2008-06-17
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- 2008-06-18
- 2008-06-18
- 2008-06-18
- 2008-06-18
- 2008-06-18
- 2008-06-19
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2008-06-19
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Bills (2)
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2008-06-19
- 2008-06-19
- 2008-06-19
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2008-07-03
- 2008-07-03
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2008-07-03
- 2008-07-03
- 2008-07-22
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2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-23
- 2008-07-23
- 2008-07-23
- 2008-07-23
- 2008-07-23
- 2008-07-23
- 2008-07-23
- 2008-07-23
- 2008-07-23
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2008-07-24
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2008-07-29
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Bills (7)
- The Hon. S.G. WADE, The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. P. HOLLOWAY
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. J.A. DARLEY, The Hon. A. BRESSINGTON, The Hon. R.L. BROKENSHIRE, The Hon. S.G. WADE, The Hon. C.V. SCHAEFER, The Hon. T.J. STEPHENS, The Hon. P. HOLLOWAY
- The Hon. P. HOLLOWAY
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. P. HOLLOWAY, The Hon. SANDRA KANCK, The Hon. R.I. LUCAS, The Hon. M. PARNELL
- The Hon. R.D. LAWSON, The Hon. A. BRESSINGTON, The Hon. B.V. FINNIGAN, The Hon. SANDRA KANCK
- The Hon. R.D. LAWSON, The Hon. I.K. HUNTER
- The Hon. P. HOLLOWAY
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- Security And Investigation Agents (Crowd Controller Licence Suspension) Amendment Bill
- Security Intelligence Section
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Select Committee On Allegedly Unlawful Practices Raised In The Auditor-General's Report, 2003-2004
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2007-11-21
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Parliamentary Committees (2)
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- 2008-07-23
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Select Committee On Collection Of Property Taxes By State And Local Government, Including Sewerage Charges By Sa Water
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2007-11-21
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Parliamentary Committees (2)
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- 2008-07-23
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Select Committee On Families Sa
- Select Committee On Impact Of Peak Oil On South Australia
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Select Committee On Pricing, Refining, Storage And Supply Of Fuel In South Australia
- Select Committee On Prince Alfred College Incorporation (Constitution Of Council) Amendment Bill
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Select Committee On Sa Water
- Select Committee On Staffing, Resourcing And Efficiency Of South Australia Police
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Select Committee On The Atkinson/ashbourne/clarke Affair
- Select Committee On The Proposed Sale And Redevelopment Of The Glenside Hospital Site
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Select Committee On The Selection Process For The Principal At The Elizabeth Vale Primary School
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Senior Secondary Assessment Board Of South Australia (Review) Amendment Bill
- 2007-10-23
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-21
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2007-11-22
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Bills (3)
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- 2008-03-04
- 2008-03-06
- 2008-04-01
- Sentencing And Parole Periods
- Serious and Organised Crime (Control) Bill
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Serious And Organised Crime (Control) Bill
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Sexual Abuse Offences
- Sexual Assault, Prosecutions
- Shark Patrols
- Shine Sa
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Sittings and Business
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2008-05-08
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Parliamentary Procedure (2)
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Sittings And Business
- 2008-05-06
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2008-05-07
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Parliamentary Procedure (2)
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- 2008-06-03
- 2008-06-04
- 2008-06-05
- 2008-07-03
- Sleeper Weeds
- Smith Report
- Smith, Sgt M.
- Soccer
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Social Development Committee
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Social Development Committee: Gestational Surrogacy
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Social Development Committee: South Australian Certificate Of Education
- Social Inclusion
- Solar Electric Bus
- Solar Energy Rebate Scheme
- Solar Feed-In Laws
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Solariums
- Solid Waste Levy
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South Australia Police
- South Australian Motor Sport (Construction Of Permanent Buildings) Amendment Bill
- South Australian National Football League
- South Australian Ports (Disposal Of Maritime Assets) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Speed Cameras
- Speed Limits
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Sporting Facilities
- Sports Funding
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St Dimitrios Church
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2007-10-23
- 2007-10-24
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- St Margaret's Rehabilitation Hospital
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Stamp Duties (Trusts) Amendment Bill
- Stamp Duty
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Standing Orders Suspension
- 2007-10-18
- 2007-10-25
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2007-11-14
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Parliamentary Procedure (2)
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- 2007-11-15
- 2007-11-21
- 2007-11-22
- 2008-02-28
- 2008-06-03
- 2008-06-05
- 2008-07-24
- Stansbury Marina
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State Cycling Strategy
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State Emergency Service
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State Library
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2008-04-03
- 2008-07-29
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- State Strategic Plan
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Statute Law Revision Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Advisory Panels Repeal) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Budget 2008) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Ethical Investment—State Superannuation) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Evidence And Procedure) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Investigation And Regulation Of Gambling Licensees) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Minimum Sentences) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Police Superannuation) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Public Order Offences) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Real Property) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Surrogacy) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Transition To Retirement—State Superannuation) Bill
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2007-10-18
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-04-01
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Statutes Amendment (Transport Portfolio) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Victims Of Crime) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Water Conservation Target And Sustainable Water Resources) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Young Offenders) Bill
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Statutes Amendment And Repeal (Institute Of Medical And Veterinary Science) Bill
- Statutes Amendment And Repeal (Taxation Administration) Bill
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Statutory Authorities Review Committee
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Statutory Authorities Review Committee: Annual Report
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Statutory Authorities Review Committee: Medical Board Of South Australia
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Statutory Officers Committee
- Stem Cell Research
- Stock Starvation
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Stolen Generations
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2008-02-13
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Matters of Interest (1)
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Ministerial Statement (1)
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- 2008-02-27
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Stolen Property
- Storm Damage
- Strike Oil Limited
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Sturt Highway
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Suicide Prevention
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2008-04-01
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2008-06-05
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- Suicide, Assisted
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Summary Offences (Drug Paraphernalia) Amendment Bill
- Summary Offences (Indecent Filming) Amendment Bill
- Summary Procedure (Paedophile Restraining Orders) Amendment Bill
- Superannuation
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Supply Bill 2008
- 2008-05-06
- 2008-06-17
- 2008-06-18
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2008-06-19
- 2008-07-22
- Supported Residential Facilities
- Surf Life Saving Clubs
- Survey Act Regulations
- Suspended Sentences
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T
- Tafe Adelaide South
- Tarcowie And Laura Road Intersection
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Tasers
- Taxation
- Taxis, Country
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Teachers, Industrial Action
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2008-06-17
- 2008-06-18
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- The Woolshed
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Third Reading
- 2007-10-16
- 2007-10-16
- 2007-10-17
- 2007-10-17
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2007-10-18
- 2007-10-23
- 2007-10-23
- 2007-10-23
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2007-10-25
- 2007-10-25
- 2007-10-25
- 2007-11-13
- 2007-11-14
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2007-11-15
- 2007-11-15
- 2007-11-15
- 2007-11-20
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2007-11-21
- 2007-11-22
- 2007-11-22
- 2007-11-22
- 2007-11-22
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2007-11-22
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Bills (3)
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- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-13
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2008-02-26
- 2008-02-28
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2008-02-28
- 2008-03-04
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-03-05
- 2008-04-01
- 2008-04-01
- 2008-04-02
- 2008-04-03
- 2008-04-08
- 2008-04-10
- 2008-04-29
- 2008-05-01
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2008-05-07
- 2008-06-04
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2008-06-05
- 2008-06-05
- 2008-06-17
- 2008-06-18
- 2008-06-19
- 2008-06-19
- 2008-06-19
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2008-06-19
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Bills (2)
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- 2008-06-19
- 2008-06-19
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2008-07-03
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2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-22
- 2008-07-23
- 2008-07-24
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2008-07-29
- Tier 3 Child Protection
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Tobacco Advertising
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2007-10-25
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Tobacco Law Compliance
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2008-03-05
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Personal Explanation (1)
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Question Time (4)
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-
-
Tobacco Products Regulation (A Smoke-Free Adelaide) Amendment Bill
- Tobacco Products Regulation (Indirect Orders) Amendment Bill
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Tobacco Products Regulation (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Tobacco Products Regulation (Outdoor Eating Areas) Amendment Bill
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Tobacco Products Regulation (Prohibition On Smoking In Children's Recreational Parks) Amendment Bill
- Torrens Title
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Tourism Advertising
- Tourism Awards
- Tourism Operator, Innamincka
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Trade Missions To Italy
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2008-02-27
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- Training and Skills Development Bill
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Training And Skills Development Bill
- Training Centres, Magill And Cavan
- Tram Barn Site
- Tram, Shared-Use Path
- Transadelaide Derailments
- Transadelaide Governance
- Transport Department Inquiry Line
- Transport Emissions
- Transport System
- Transport, Energy And Infrastructure Department
- Travelsmart Innovation Fund
- Trustpower
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U
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V
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Valedictories
- Vehicle Security
- Veterans Affairs Minister
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Victims Of Crime (Commissioner For Victims' Rights) Amendment Bill
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Victoria Park Redevelopment
- Video Camera Theft
- Video Games
- Vietnamese Veterans' Association
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Violent Crime
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2008-07-03
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Visitors
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Voluntary Euthanasia
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2007-10-18
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Petitions (2)
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- 2007-11-22
- 2008-05-01
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- Volunteer Fundraising
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Volunteer Marine Rescue
- 2007-11-21
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2008-05-07
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-
W
- Walk To Cure Diabetes
- Wallaroo Development
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Wangary Coronial Inquest Working Party
- Wangary Fires
- Waste Minimisation
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Waste Recycling
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2008-02-14
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- Waste Strategy
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Water Allocations
- Water Billing
- Water Incentives Package
- Water Infrastructure
- Water Restrictions
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Water Security
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Water Supply
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Waterworks (Making Of Restrictions) Amendment Bill
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West Beach Recreation Reserve (Boating Facilities) Amendment Bill
- West Beach Trust
- Whyalla And Districts Community Road Safety Group
- Whyalla Health Impact Study
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Whyalla Steelworks
- Wine Industry
- Withdrawn
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Womadelaide
- Women In Leadership
- Women, Emergency Services Sector
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Women's And Children's Hospital
- Women's Safety
- Wool, Wine And
- Work For The Dole
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Workchoices
- 2007-10-25
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2007-11-21
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Matters of Interest (2)
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Workcover Corporation
- 2007-10-17
- 2007-10-24
- 2007-11-14
- 2007-11-21
- 2008-02-14
- 2008-02-26
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2008-02-27
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Matters of Interest (1)
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Ministerial Statement (1)
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Motions (1)
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2008-02-28
- 2008-04-03
- 2008-04-09
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2008-04-10
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Question Time (2)
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2008-04-30
- 2008-06-19
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Workcover Corporation (Governance Review) Amendment Bill
- Workcover Rehabilitation Providers
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GENETICALLY MODIFIED CROPS
Introduction and First Reading
The Hon. SANDRA KANCK (16:11): Obtained leave and introduced a bill for an act to amend the Genetically Modified Crops Management Act 2004. Read a first time.
Second Reading
The Hon. SANDRA KANCK (16:12): I move:
That this bill be now read a second time.
Today the Democrats and the Greens are working cooperatively to introduce bills on the same day to express our respective parties' concerns about the continued pressure on our agricultural and food sectors to switch to genetically modified crops. The Democrats have a proud record on the issue of genetically modified food and crops. In 1996, I introduced a bill to require the labelling of both genetically modified food and irradiated food. I was a member of the parliamentary Social Development Committee at the time it undertook an inquiry into biotechnology. The committee produced two associated reports, one on health and the other on food, which dealt specifically with GM foods. That committee reported to the parliament in October 2001.
The majority of the committee was not willing to rock the boat and, although it reported on the risk of toxicants being produced in the food as a consequence of genetic manipulation, it made recommendations merely about the need for further research. I found myself in the position of having to present dissenting recommendations. Recommendation 9 of the committee stated:
The state government, through its delegate on the ministerial council, to ensure that the commercial release of GM food crops is undertaken under strict compliance with licence requirements.
That was not acceptable to me then, nor is it now. I dissented, with the following recommendation:
Where a majority of producers and consumers in a specified area so indicate their desire for such action, the state government to declare a five-year moratorium on the release of genetically modified material in that area.
Recommendation 11 of the committee stated:
Protocols be developed in conjunction with producer organisations for the handling of genetically modified produce and the segregation of that material from the mainstream, where there is a commercial or scientific justification.
My alternative recommendation removed the reference to 'commercial or scientific justification' and added the words 'and that no release of genetically modified material be permitted until such protocols are established'. By the way, at this point (that is, six years on from that) those protocols still do not exist.
My former colleague, Ian Gilfillan, then went on to introduce a number of bills. In 2000 it was the Genetically Modified Food Labelling bill; in 2002 it was the Gene Technology Temporary Prohibition bill; and twice in 2003 it was the Gene Technology (Responsibility for the Spread of Genetically Modified Plant Material) bill.
The pressure created by the Democrats within the parliament, along with that created by lobby groups in the community, resulted in the establishment of a House of Assembly select committee chaired by the current Minister for Primary Industries (Hon. Rory McEwen). In July 2003, the final report of that select committee was released and its principal recommendation was that legislation be introduced to prevent the release of genetically modified crops into South Australia's agricultural system until issues regarding the protection of the state's market position are resolved. To quote from Mr McEwen's media release in regard to one of the key recommendations:
...that the commercial release of GM crops should not be permitted until industry can guarantee co-existence to satisfy market demands for GM, non-GM and GM-free products. This will require the use of secure segregation and identity preservation systems that are rigorous, robust and cost effective.
He expanded on that recommendation with this comment:
For industry to meet the conditions of successful co-existence, the whole of the production and supply chain, from seed producers to marketers, will need to work together to resolve a number of significant issues.
I have quoted the Hon. Mr McEwen because the fact is that those supply chain issues have still not been resolved. In 2004, the government introduced the legislation recommended by the select committee, and that is the legislation I am amending today. Money talks, and we should all be extremely wary of the smooth talk of big chemical agri businesses. They have invested a lot of money in genetic engineering and want to recoup that investment. We should always remember that. They have their spin doctors to get out the message about the potential benefits.
At the time the Social Development Committee was conducting its inquiry, those companies were selling us the line that they could solve the problem of vitamin A deficiency in developing countries with their GM patented rice. The only problem with that argument, it was revealed to us, was that a person with vitamin A deficiency would need to eat at least 10 kilograms per day of that said GM rice to relieve their symptoms. I think you would die of overeating under those circumstances, and we are talking of developing countries where people could not afford to pay for 10 kilograms of rice.
Now we are being tantalised with the prospect of drought and salinity tolerant crops, but a prospect is all that it is. After two decades, the giant chemical companies are no closer to patenting such GM crops, but it is dangled invitingly in front of us as we search for technical solutions to some of the huge environmental problems facing us. But we should not be fooled: we should treat their claims with the greatest of scepticism, remembering always the massive financial gains they have to make if they can dominate the market.
I remain unconvinced of the safety of genetically modified food. I think that all members recently received a letter and book from nutritionist Dr Rosemary Stanton OAM. She sent us all a copy of a book called Genetic Roulette: The Documented Health Risks of Genetically Engineered Food, by Jeffrey M. Smith, who was here last week. Mark Parnell and I extended an invitation to all members to meet Mr Smith and be briefed on the issue, and I know that some members attended. That book, if people have not yet read it, is worth looking at. I will read some headings from the contents page. In section 1 of the book there is evidence of reactions in animals and humans as follows:
GM potatoes damage rats; rats fed GM tomatoes got bleeding stomachs, several died; rats fed BT corn had multiple health problems; mice fed GM BT potatoes had intestinal damage; workers exposed to BT cotton developed allergies; sheep died after grazing in BT cotton fields; inhaled BT corn pollen may have triggered disease in humans; farmers report pigs and cows become sterile from GM corn; 12 cows in Germany died mysteriously when fed BT corn; mice fed Roundup Ready soy had liver cell problems; mice fed Roundup Ready soy had problems with the pancreas; mice fed Roundup Ready soy had unexplained changes in testicular cells; Roundup Ready soy changed cell metabolism in rabbit organs; most offspring of rats fed Roundup Ready soy died within three weeks; soy allergies skyrocketed in the UK soon after GM soy was introduced; rats fed Roundup Ready canola had heavier livers; twice the number of chickens died when fed Liberty linked corn; GM peas generated an allergic-type inflammatory response in mice; eye witness reports animals avoid GMOs and a GM food supplement killed about 100 people and caused 5,000 to 10,000 to fall sick.
I want to deal with just one of those, namely 'Most offspring of rats fed Roundup Ready soy died within three weeks'. I first found out about this at a public meeting I attended at the beginning of September and was shocked by this and by photos of two rats—which are of palpable different sizes—one fed on the soy product and the other not. I will read part of what the study was about, as follows:
Flour from Roundup Ready GM soy was added to the diet of female rats. Other females were fed non-GM soy or no soy at all. The diet began two weeks before the rats conceived and continued through pregnancy and nursing. After weaning at 13 to 14 days the rat pups diet was also supplemented with soy flour. Within three weeks of birth 25 of the 45 (that is, 55.6 per cent) rats from the GM soy group died, compared with only three of 33 (9 per cent) from the non-GM soy group, and three of 44 (6.8 per cent) from the non-soy controls. Pups from the non-GM soy group weighed on average 13 per cent more than those whose mothers consumed GM soy.
Research has also noted a high level of anxiety and aggression in both the females and young pups from the GM groups.
When the offspring of GM-fed rats in Ermakova's study were mated, they did not produce offspring. This apparent sterility persisted whether or not they continued to feed on GM soy. When the female offspring were mated with male controls they did conceive. The size of the litters, however, was about 25 per cent less than controls.
They then did this trial another two times, and continuing:
The combined results for all 221 rat pups used in the three experiments yielded an offspring mortality rate of 51.6 per cent for the GM soy group, 10 per cent for non-GM soy, 15.1 per cent for GM soy protein isolate and 8.1 per cent for non-soy controls.
They observed that there may have been, for instance, contamination in the soy flour that was used; however, when the supplier of food to that laboratory introduced GM soy into the basic formulation that basically stopped any further testing, they were unable to continue those tests.
What Jeffrey Smith has to say is that the study is preliminary, the number of rats was small, the feed was not evaluated and the organs were not analysed. Given the concerning nature of these results, it is really important that this study be replicated, but it is extremely difficult for research institutes anywhere in the world to do this because of the power that the multinational chemical companies have over university researchers.
We have Dr Judy Carman here in Adelaide who has had scurrilous comments directed at her and the quality of her research by the multinational companies, involving the academic institutions that she works for. So, with that sort of thing it becomes very difficult for researchers to take it on, knowing that questions will be levelled about their capacity to do research.
For those who do not want to look at those health effects, I suggest we take a more pragmatic approach, which is to look at the straight economic facts. We in South Australia have a market advantage at the present time by keeping our agricultural system GM free. Many countries in Europe and Japan, in particular, which imports a great deal of our grain, have switched to our products because the US and Canada switched to GM. It is an unfortunate thing that the parent act which I am amending, when it was introduced in 2004, included this rider with the government's report:
In accordance with the commonwealth/state regulatory framework the bill's purpose is not to regulate GM crops for reasons of human or environmental safety.
It is a great pity that our government ever entered into such an agreement with the commonwealth and other states; that is, an agreement to exclude the issues of human and environmental safety as the basis of this legislation. If that is the framework that we are forced to work within, let us talk about the economics. The arguments are there in terms of the prices we are getting now for non-GM canola, and I believe we are also similarly getting good prices for non-GM barley.
A few weeks ago a Japanese delegation visited South Australia and they provided copies of a petition to the officers of this parliament. That petition represented 2.7 million Japanese consumers telling us that if we introduce GM crops here in South Australia—it does not matter how few of them—it will be assumed that all of the crops emanating from South Australia are contaminated with GMOs and they will switch to other sources of supply. Section 5 of the current act allows the Governor to designate areas in the state where GM crops must not be grown. In turn, the schedule in clause 1(2) states:
A regulation under section 5 that comes into operation in the manner contemplated by subclause (1) will, unless it has already expired or been revoked, expire on the fourth anniversary of the commencement of this act.
Happily, such regulations were put in place for a GM moratorium in South Australia, but they expire at the beginning of April 2008 (a little over four months away). So, if the moratorium is to continue in existence, an amending bill is required, and quite urgently.
This bill amends schedule 1 to extend the moratorium for another five years, which is what consumer groups are asking for; it is what the Japanese have told us that we should do and it is what will continue to give our farmers a commercial advantage. By introducing this bill today, members will have two months to consider the proposal and vote for it when we return in February, as the time constraints will be cutting in by then and we will need to get any bill to the House of Assembly for their consideration so that it is passed before the end of March and can then be enacted so that the moratorium continues.
I urge members to consider supporting this bill because the jury is still out on the health impacts of GM food, and while there is doubt, the moratorium should be extended. We would not introduce a pharmaceutical product onto the market without extensive testing, none of which has been done in relation to the health impacts of GM food. If for no other reason, and that is the reason that I am constrained to address in terms of the parent act that I am amending, let us keep a moratorium in place because of the commercial advantage this gives to South Australian farmers.
Debate adjourned on motion of Hon. J.M. Gazzola.