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BROKENSHIRE, Robert Lawrence
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Speeches
- Appropriation Bill 2017
- ASER (Restructure) (Facilitation of Riverbank Development) Amendment Bill
- Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration (Gender Identity) Amendment Bill
- Booth, Mr D.g.
- Brown, Mr V.J.
- Budget and Finance Committee
- Budget Measures Bill 2017
- Children and Young People (Safety) Bill
- Children in State Care
- Children's Protection (Implementation of Coroner's Recommendations) Amendment Bill
- Clovercrest Baptist Church
- Commission of Inquiry on Water Pricing Bill
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Commissioner of Police
- Compulsory Property Acquisitions
- Correctional Services (Parole) Amendment Bill
- Country Football
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Criminal Law (Sentencing) (Mandatory Imprisonment for Serious Domestic Violence Offenders) Amendment Bill
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2017-10-18
- 2017-11-29
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Criminal Law Consolidation (Assaults Causing Death) Amendment Bill
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2016-02-24
- 2017-11-29
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- Crown Land Management (Life Lease Sites) Amendment Bill
- Dairy Industry
- Dog and Cat Management (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Dog Fence (Payments and Rates) Amendment Bill
- Education and Children's Services Bill
- Eggs (Display for Retail Sale) Bill
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Electoral (Candidate Declarations) Amendment Bill
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2017-11-15
- 2017-11-29
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- Emergency Management (Electricity Supply Emergencies) Amendment Bill
- Emergency Management (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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Emergency Services
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2015-02-11
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2015-02-25
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- Family Relationships (Parentage Presumptions) Amendment Bill
- Farm Debt Mediation Bill
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Fire and Emergency Services (Volunteer Charters) Amendment Bill
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2017-09-27
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2017-11-15
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- Firearms Bill
- Genetically Modified Crops Management Regulations (Postponement of Expiry) Bill
- Government House Precinct Land Dedication Bill
- Griffin, Hon. K.T.
- Health Care (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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Hurn, Mr B.
- Jumps Racing
- Labour Hire Licensing Bill
- Liquor Licensing (Liquor Review) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Elections) (Disclosure of Political Affiliation) Amendment Bill
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Local Nuisance and Litter Control (Illegal Dumping on Construction Sites) Amendment Bill
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2017-07-05
- 2017-11-29
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- Local Nuisance and Litter Control Bill
- Marriage Equality
- McLaren Districts Lions Club
- Mental Health (Review) Amendment Bill
- Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation
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Motor Accident Commission
- Mount Compass Area School
- Mount Compass Lions Club
- Natural Resources Committee: Alinytjara Wilurara Regional Fact-Finding Trip
- Natural Resources Committee: Annual Report 2014-15
- Natural Resources Committee: Annual Report 2015-16
- Natural Resources Committee: Natural Resources South Australia Business Plans and Regional Levies 2016-17
- Natural Resources Committee: Pinery Fire Fact-Finding Trip
- Natural Resources Committee: Unconventional Gas (Fracking)
- Natural Resources Management (Regional NRM Levy) Amendment Bill
- Nuclear Waste Storage Facility (Prohibition) (Public Money) Amendment Bill
- O-Bahn Tunnel
- Our Lady of the River School
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Parliamentary Committees (Public Assets Committee) Amendment Bill
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2017-07-05
- 2017-11-29
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- Planning, Development and Infrastructure (State Planning Commission) Amendment Bill
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Police (Return to Work) Amendment Bill
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2015-10-14
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2015-11-18
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- Police Complaints and Discipline Bill
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Police Ombudsman
- Port Elliot Show
- Power Outages
- Relationships Register (No 1) Bill
- Renewable Energy
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Resource Operations Ombudsman Bill
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2015-12-02
- 2016-05-25
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- Retirement Villages Bill
- Return to Work Corporation of South Australia (Crown Claims Management) Amendment Bill
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Right to Farm Bill
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2015-12-02
- 2016-05-25
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- SA Pathology
- SA Water
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Safe Schools Program
- 2017-09-27
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2017-11-29
- Sampson Flat and Tantanoola Bushfires
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Select Committee on Electoral Matters in South Australia
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Select Committee on Emergency Services Reform
- Select Committee on Transforming Health
- Southern Vales Christian College
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Standard Time (Alteration of Standard Time) Amendment Bill
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2015-10-28
- 2016-05-18
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- Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Gaming Area Prohibitions and Barring Orders) Bill
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2016-07-27
- 2016-10-19
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- Statutes Amendment (Gender Identity and Equity) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Possession of Firearms and Prohibited Weapons) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Recidivist and Repeat Offenders) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Serious and Organised Crime) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Surrogacy Eligibility) Bill
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Transforming Health
- Trinity South Coast
- Tyndale Christian School
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Water Industry (Compensation for Loss Or Damage) Amendment Bill
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2016-05-25
- 2016-06-22
- 2016-09-21
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- Water Industry (Third Party Access) Amendment Bill
- Western Mount Lofty Ranges Water Allocation Plan
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Yorke Peninsula Country Times
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Questions
- Adelaide Desalination Plant
- Adelaide Women's Prison, Firearms Delivery
- Assets Privatisation
- Australian Football League Assaults
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Automotive Industry
- 2015-02-10
- 2015-05-14
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2015-06-30
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2017-05-10
- Automotive Workers in Transition Program
- Boeing
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Bushfire Prevention
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2016-10-20
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Cabinet Meetings
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2017-05-30
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- Climate Change
- Container Deposit Scheme
- Correctional Services Department
- Country Cabinet
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Country Fire Service
- Country Health
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Country Shows Funding
- Dam Construction
- Drug and Alcohol Testing
- Duck Hunting Season
- Emergency Services Levy
- Emergency Services Volunteer Recruitment
- Employment Figures
- Environment Protection Authority Air Quality Policy
- Environmental Degradation
- Extreme Weather Conditions
- Farm Finance Package
- Federal Funding
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Forestry Industry
- George's Corner
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Granite Island
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2015-02-10
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- Health Budget
- Henley Beach Police Station
- Illicit Drugs
- Kangaroo Island
- Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail
- Low Carbon Economy Experts Panel
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Low-Flow Bypass Systems
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2017-03-02
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- McLaren Vale Police Station
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Metropolitan Fire Service
- 2016-06-07
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2016-07-07
- 2016-11-01
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2017-06-01
- Mid-Year Budget Review
- Ministerial Liaison Officers
- Mobilong Prison
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Monarto Transport Hub
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2017-05-16
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Murray-Darling Basin
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Murray-Darling Basin Plan
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2015-11-18
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- National Water Initiative
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Natural Resources Management Levy
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2016-03-08
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2016-05-18
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2016-05-26
- 2016-11-01
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Noarlunga TAFE
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2015-02-12
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2015-02-26
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- Northern Adelaide Food Park
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Nuclear Waste
- Pastoral Board
- Pelican Point Upgrade
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Police Cadet Graduation
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Police Recruitment
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2016-11-17
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Police Staffing
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Police Stations
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2016-03-22
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2016-05-25
- 2016-11-15
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2017-03-30
- 2017-05-17
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- Political Advertising
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Port Augusta Fly Ash
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2017-02-16
- 2017-05-18
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Power Infrastructure
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2016-11-03
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Prisoner Rehabilitation
- Privatisation
- Red-Light Cameras
- Repatriation General Hospital
- Rigney, Mr R.G.
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Road Maintenance
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2016-12-06
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- Road Safety
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Royal Adelaide Hospital Gynaecological Services
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SA Water
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SA Water Infrastructure
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SAGASCO
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Sex Industry Reform
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2015-07-29
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- Shack Sites
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Skills for All
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South Australia Police
- South East Drainage Network Community Panel
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South-East Drainage System
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State Economy
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2017-07-04
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State Energy Plan
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2017-04-11
- 2017-04-12
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State Major Bank Levy
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2017-07-04
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TAFE SA
- 2015-03-18
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2015-06-02
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Transforming Health
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2017-11-01
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Unemployment Figures
- 2015-03-19
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2017-05-18
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Vocational Education and Training
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2015-06-17
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- Walk the Yorke Trail
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Wastewater Allocations
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2016-10-18
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Water Allocation
- Water and Sewerage Infrastructure
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Water Levies
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2015-09-09
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2015-11-17
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Water Licences
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Water Pricing
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2015-05-12
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2015-05-14
- 2015-09-24
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2016-02-24
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- Water Security
- Water Transportation Scheme
- Western Mount Lofty Ranges Water Allocation Plan
- Wild Dog Management
- Wild Dog Strategic Plan
- WorkCover
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WorkReady
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2015-07-01
- 2015-09-23
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- Yatala Labour Prison Incident
- Yorke Peninsula Environment Policy
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Speeches
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DARLEY, John Andrew
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Speeches
- Aback, Mr K.
- Address in Reply
- Adoption (Review) Amendment Bill
- Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights (Suspension of Executive Board) Amendment Bill
- Arts Funding
- ASER (Restructure) (Facilitation of Riverbank Development) Amendment Bill
- Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration (Gender Identity) Amendment Bill
- Body Supplements
- Budget Measures Bill 2017
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Chemotherapy Treatment Error
- 2016-02-24
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2016-03-23
- Child Protection
- Child Safety (Prohibited Persons) Bill
- Children and Young People (Oversight and Advocacy Bodies) Bill
- Children and Young People (Safety) Bill
- Children's Protection (Implementation of Coroner's Recommendations) Amendment Bill
- City of Adelaide Clipper
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Compulsory Property Acquisitions
- 2015-05-06
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2015-07-29
- Compulsory Third Party Insurance Regulation Bill
- Constitution (Appropriation and Supply) Amendment Bill
- Controlled Substances (Mandatory Treatment Orders) Amendment Bill
- Controlled Substances (Simple Possession Offences) Amendment Bill
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Coronial Inquest
- Country Women's Association
- Criminal Assets Confiscation (Prescribed Drug Offenders) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law (Extended Supervision Orders) Bill
- Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) (Blood Testing for Diseases) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law (Sentencing) (Mandatory Imprisonment for Serious Domestic Violence Offenders) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Assaults Causing Death) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Defences - Domestic Abuse Context) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Supervision Requirements) Amendment Bill
- Crown Land Management (Life Lease Sites) Amendment Bill
-
Cycling Regulations
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2015-10-28
- 2016-02-24
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- Dog and Cat Management (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Dog Fence (Payments and Rates) Amendment Bill
- Electoral (Funding, Expenditure and Disclosure) Amendment Bill
- Electoral (Legislative Council Voting) (Voter Choice) Amendment Bill
- Electoral (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Electoral Commissioner
- Family Relationships (Parentage Presumptions) Amendment Bill
- Fines Enforcement and Debt Recovery Bill
- Firearms Bill
- Firing Range Safety
- Fisheries Management (Fish Processors) Amendment Bill
- Gaming Machines (Prohibition of EFTPOS Facilities) Amendment Bill
- Genetically Modified Crops Management Regulations (Postponement of Expiry) Bill
- Health and Community Services Complaints (Budget Report) Amendment Bill
- Health Care (Administration) Amendment Bill
- Health Care (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Housing Improvement Bill
- Illicit Drugs
- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (Serious Or Systemic Misconduct Or Maladministration) Amendment Bill
- Industry Advocate Bill
- Ionic Industries
- Juries (Prejudicial Publicity) Amendment Bill
-
Labour Hire Licensing Bill
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2017-11-28
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- Land Acquisition
- Land Agents (Registration of Property Managers and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
- Latex Allergy
- Legal Services Commission (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Legislative Review Committee
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Limitation of Actions (Child Sexual Abuse) Amendment Bill
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2017-10-18
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2017-11-15
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- Linear Parks (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Liquor Licensing (Entertainment on Licensed Premises) Amendment Bill
- Liquor Licensing (Prohibition of Certain Liquor) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Accountability and Governance) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Building Upgrade Agreements) Amendment Bill
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Local Government (Fixed Charges) Amendment Bill
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2017-11-01
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2017-11-29
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- Marriage Equality
- Medical Cannabis
- Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation
- Motor Vehicle Accident Injury Schemes
- Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission
- Nuclear Waste
- Nuclear Waste Storage Facility (Prohibition) (Public Money) Amendment Bill
-
O-Bahn Tunnel
- Operation Flinders
- Palestine
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: 67 is the New 40
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Annual Report 2014-15
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Annual Report 2015-16
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Barossa Valley Visit
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Return to Work Act and Scheme
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Work Related Mental Disorders and Suicide Prevention
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Work, Health and Safety (Industrial Manslaughter) Amendment Bill
- Parliamentary Remuneration (Determination of Remuneration) Amendment Bill
- Planning, Development and Infrastructure (State Planning Commission) Amendment Bill
- Planning, Development and Infrastructure Bill
- Plastic Free July
- Poker Machine Documentary
- Police (Return to Work) Amendment Bill
- Probate Fees
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Public Interest Disclosure Bill
- Public Sector (Data Sharing) Bill
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Public Sector (Functions and Resources Audit) Amendment Bill
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2017-09-27
- 2017-11-01
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- Queen Elizabeth Hospital
- Real Property (Electronic Conveyancing) Amendment Bill
- Real Property (Priority Notices and Other Measures) Amendment Bill
- Relationships Register (No 1) Bill
- Residential Tenancies (Domestic Violence Protections) Amendment Bill
- Retail and Commercial Leases (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Retail and Commercial Leases (Rent Threshold for Application of Act) Amendment Bill
- Retirement Villages Bill
-
Return to Work (Weekly Payments Under Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill
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2016-07-27
- 2016-11-02
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- Return to Work Act
-
Return to Work Corporation of South Australia (Crown Claims Management) Amendment Bill
- Rio Paralympics
- Sampson Flat and Tantanoola Bushfires
- Select Committee on Chemotherapy Dosing Errors
-
Select Committee on Compulsory Acquisition of Properties for North-South Corridor Upgrade
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Select Committee on State Government's O-Bahn Access Project
- Select Committee on Transforming Health
- Sentencing Bill
- South Australian Integrated Land Information System
- Statement of Principles for Members of Parliament
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Boards and Committees - Abolition and Reform) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Budget 2016) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Bullying) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Court Fees) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Drink and Drug Driving) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Gambling Measures) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Gaming Area Prohibitions and Barring Orders) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Gaming Prohibitions) Bill
-
2016-07-27
- 2016-10-19
-
- Statutes Amendment (Gender Identity and Equity) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Home Detention) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Public Sector Audit) Bill
-
2015-09-23
- 2017-11-01
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- Statutes Amendment (Recidivist and Repeat Offenders) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Serious and Organised Crime) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (South Australian Employment Tribunal) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Surrogacy Eligibility) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Terror Suspect Detention) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Youths Sentenced As Adults) Bill
- Statutory Officers Committee
- Steel Industry Protection Bill
- Summary Offences (Biometric Identification) Amendment Bill
- Summary Offences (Filming and Sexting Offences) Amendment Bill
- Summary Procedure (Indictable Offences) Amendment Bill
- Supply Bill 2017
- Tattooing Industry Control Bill
- Tobacco Products Regulation (Artistic Performances) Amendment Bill
- Torrens Title System
- Transforming Health
-
Valedictories
-
Valuation of Land (Separate Valuations) Amendment Bill
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2017-09-27
- 2017-11-29
-
- Venezuela
- Victims of Crime (Compensation) Amendment Bill
-
Victims of Crime (Victims Rights) Amendment Bill
-
2017-09-27
-
2017-11-15
-
- Water Industry (Third Party Access) Amendment Bill
- Work Health and Safety (Industrial Manslaughter) Amendment Bill
- Work Health and Safety (Prosecutions Under Repealed Act) Amendment Bill
- Work Health and Safety (Representative Assistance) Amendment Bill
- Youth Justice Administration Bill
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Questions
- Answers to Questions
- Artificial Reefs
-
Building Upgrade Finance
- Character Preservation Acts
-
Child Protection
- Child Protection Screening
- Commissioner of Police
-
Country Fire Service
- Cycling Laws
-
Cycling Regulations
- Decriminalisation of Sex Work
- Extreme Weather Conditions
-
Festival Plaza Redevelopment
-
Firearms Licences
-
2016-06-07
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- Free-Range Eggs
- Fur Seals
- Government Land
- Hanson Bay
- Indigenous Land Use Agreement
-
Land Acquisition
- Land Tax
-
Lands Titles Office
- Leigh Creek
-
Low-Flow Bypass Systems
- Mad March Late Night Public Transport
- Marine Parks
- Martindale Hall
- Medical Cannabis
- Multi-Agency Protection Service
-
Noarlunga Hospital
-
Northern Economic Plan
-
Nu-Rock Technology
- Parliamentary Procedure
- Planning and Development Process
-
Police Staffing
- Port Augusta Fly Ash
- Power Outages
- Pre-Poll Votes
- Prisoner Drug Rehabilitation
- Prisoner Support and Treatment
-
Private Hospital Admissions
- Public Sector Executive Salaries
- Public Service
-
Public Service Performance
-
Queen Elizabeth Hospital
- Reservoir Recreational Fishing
- Royal Adelaide Hospital
-
SA Water
-
SA Water Charges
-
2015-02-25
-
-
SA Water Infrastructure
- Salisbury Police Station
- Seniors Housing Grant
-
Shack Sites
- Shared Services
- Solar Thermal Electricity Generation
- South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal
- Spencer Gulf
- Stormwater Management
-
TAFE SA
- Taxi Industry Assistance Package
- Transforming Health
- Valuation Program
- Valuer-General
- Vocational Education and Training
- Wastewater Allocations
-
Water and Sewerage Charges
- Water Billing
- Water Management
-
Water Meters
-
Weed Control
- Whyalla Property Values
- Woodsons Lane
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Speeches
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DAWKINS, John Samuel Letts
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Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Adelaide United Football Club
- Adoption (Review) Amendment Bill
- Animal Welfare (Companion Animals) Amendment Bill
- Animal Welfare (Greyhound Training) Amendment Bill
- Appropriation Bill 2015
- ASER (Restructure) (Facilitation of Riverbank Development) Amendment Bill
- Australia China Friendship Society
- Australian Chinese Medical Association South Australia
- Bhutanese Australian Association of South Australia
- Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration (Gender Identity) Amendment Bill
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Budget and Finance Committee
- Campania Sports and Social Club
- Country Press SA Awards
- Country Shows
- Criminal Law (Sentencing) (Mandatory Imprisonment for Serious Domestic Violence Offenders) Amendment Bill
- Dog Fence (Payments and Rates) Amendment Bill
-
Family Relationships (Surrogacy) Amendment Bill
- 2015-02-11
- 2015-05-06
-
2017-10-18
-
2017-11-01
- Farm Debt Mediation Bill
- Fire and Emergency Services (Volunteer Charters) Amendment Bill
- Freebairn, Mr J.S.
- Friends of Parks Inc.
- Griffin, Hon. K.T.
- Hurn, Mr B.
- Joint Committee on the Operation of the Transplantation and Anatomy Act 1983
- Kokoda Commemoration Service
- Local Government (Building Upgrade Agreements) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Gawler Park Lands) Amendment Bill
- LR&M Constructions
-
Member's Leave
- Mental Health (Review) Amendment Bill
-
Natural Resources Committee
- Natural Resources Committee: Alinytjara Wilurara Regional Fact-Finding Trip
- Natural Resources Committee: Annual Report 2014-15
- Natural Resources Committee: Annual Report 2015-16
- Natural Resources Committee: Annual Report 2016-17
- Natural Resources Committee: Fleurieu and Kangaroo Island Regional Fact Finding Visit
- Natural Resources Committee: Kangaroo Island Natural Resources Management Region
- Natural Resources Committee: Levy Proposals 2015-16
- Natural Resources Committee: Levy Proposals 2017-18
- Natural Resources Committee: Marine Scalefish Fishery, Summary of Evidence 2014-2017
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Natural Resources Committee: Natural Resources South Australia Business Plans and Regional Levies 2016-17
- Natural Resources Committee: Northern and Yorke Regional Fact Finding Visit
- Natural Resources Committee: Pinery Fire Fact-Finding Trip
- Natural Resources Committee: Regional Report, March 2014-April 2016
- Natural Resources Committee: Sustainable Prawns Fisheries Management
-
Natural Resources Committee: Unconventional Gas (Fracking)
- Neighbourhood Watch
-
Nobel Prize Winners
- Para Wirra Recreation Park
- Parliament (Joint Services) (Staffing) Amendment Bill
-
Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: 67 is the New 40
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Annual Report 2014-15
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Annual Report 2015-16
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Annual Report 2016-17
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Barossa Valley Visit
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Hillgrove Resource Group Mine and Kanmantoo Quarry
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Home Care of South Australians with a Disability and Elderly South Australians
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Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Return to Work Act and Scheme
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Work Related Mental Disorders and Suicide Prevention
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Work, Health and Safety (Industrial Manslaughter) Amendment Bill
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (SACFS Firefighters) Amendment Bill
- Police (Drug Testing) Amendment Bill
- Relationships Register (No 1) Bill
- Rotary District 9500
- Sampson Flat and Tantanoola Bushfires
- Select Committee on Chemotherapy Dosing Errors
- Select Committee on Emergency Services Reform
- Select Committee on Sale of State Government Owned Land at Gillman
- Select Committee on Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
-
South Australian Country Press Awards
- South Sudanese Community
- Statutes Amendment (Budget 2016) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Bullying) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Surrogacy Eligibility) Bill
-
Suicide Prevention
- Supply Bill 2015
- Supply Bill 2016
- Supply Bill 2017
- Surrogacy
- Two Wells Melodrama Group
- Valedictory
- Whyte, Hon. A.M.
- Yamba Quarantine Station
-
Questions
- Aboriginal Tourism
-
APY Lands, Mental Health
- Automotive Industry
- Automotive Supplier Diversification Program
- Automotive Transformation
- Automotive Workers in Transition Program
- Blue Light
- Buffel Grass
-
Chief Psychiatrist
-
Cobbler Creek
- Cobdogla Irrigation and Steam Museum
- Connecting Residents with Nature
-
Council Rate Concessions
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2015-03-19
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- Domestic Violence
- Domestic Violence Court Assistance Service
- Domestic Violence Home Security
- Environment Protection Authority
-
Environment, Water and Natural Resources Department
-
Environment, Water and Natural Resources Department Fire Management
-
Environmental Volunteers
-
2015-06-17
-
-
Fire Management Plans
- Gawler Business Development
- Gawler River Flooding
-
House Fires
- Indigenous Tourism
-
Industry Leaders Groups
-
2015-05-13
- 2015-09-09
-
- Job Creation
- Lake Bonney
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Leigh Creek
-
Lyell McEwin Hospital
-
Metropolitan Fire Service
- Metropolitan Parks
- Mobile Black Spot Program
-
Mount Serle Station
- NAIDOC Week
-
National Parks
-
Natural Resources Management Levy
- 2016-03-08
-
2016-05-18
-
Northern Adelaide Food Park
-
2015-10-29
- 2016-02-09
-
2016-07-27
-
- Northern Adelaide Irrigation Scheme
-
Northern Connector
- 2015-07-01
-
2016-11-17
-
Northern Economic Plan
-
Northern Entrepreneur Growth Scheme
- Nurses Health and Safety Service
- Para Wirra Conservation Park
-
Para Wirra Recreation Park
-
Pastoral Board
-
Pinery Bushfires
-
Police Corporate Programs
-
2017-02-14
-
- Police Staffing
-
Police Stations
-
Police Workplace Injury Claims
-
Reservoirs
-
2017-11-29
-
-
Road Maintenance
-
SA Water
-
Salisbury Police Station
-
2016-03-10
- 2016-03-24
-
2016-06-23
-
- Sampson Flat Bushfire
- Sittings and Business
-
South Australia Police
-
South Australia Police 801 Group
- 2017-03-29
-
2017-11-01
-
South Australia Police Corporate Programs
-
South Para Reservoir Public Access
-
State Ice Taskforce
-
Suicide Prevention
- 2015-02-12
- 2015-03-26
- 2015-05-06
- 2015-06-03
- 2015-07-02
-
2015-07-29
- 2015-09-10
- 2015-10-14
- 2016-02-10
-
2016-05-17
-
2016-10-20
- 2017-02-15
-
2017-11-30
-
Suicide Prevention Strategy
- Suicide Registry
- Targeted Voluntary Separation Packages
-
Virginia Irrigation Association
-
2017-06-22
- 2017-07-06
-
- Waste Management
-
Wastewater Allocations
-
Water Allocation
-
2016-04-13
-
-
Work Related Mental Disorders and Suicide Prevention Inquiry
-
2017-08-10
-
- Yatala Labour Prison Incident
-
Youth Mental Health
-
Speeches
-
FINNIGAN, Bernard Vincent
-
Speeches
- Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Serious and Organised Crime) Bill
- Transforming Health
-
Speeches
-
FRANKS, Tammy Anne
-
Speeches
-
Aboriginal Heritage (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Annual Report 2014-15
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Annual Report 2015-16
- Aboriginal Regional Communities
- Abortion
- Address in Reply
-
Adelaide City Skate Park
- Adoption (Review) Amendment Bill
- AFL National Women's League
- Agius, Auntie Josie
- Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights (Suspension of Executive Board) Amendment Bill
- Animal Welfare (Jumps Racing) Amendment Bill
- Animal Welfare (Live Baiting) Amendment Bill
- Animal Welfare (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Animals Australia
- Appropriation Bill 2017
-
Arts Funding
- Arts, Education and Lifestyle Choices
- Australian Consensus Centre
- Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration (Gender Identity) Amendment Bill
- Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration (Recognition of Same Sex Marital Status) Amendment Bill
-
Borderline Personality Disorder
- Briggs, Prof. Freda
- Burke, Mr R.
- Carnevale Italian Festival
- Child Protection
- Child Safety (Prohibited Persons) Bill
- Children and Young People (Oversight and Advocacy Bodies) Bill
-
Children and Young People (Safety) Bill
- Children's Protection (Implementation of Coroner's Recommendations) Amendment Bill
- Correctional Services (Parole) Amendment Bill
-
Criminal Law Consolidation (Provocation) Amendment Bill
-
2015-05-13
- 2015-12-02
-
- Cryptoparties
- Dailler, Ms G.
-
Diamond House Clubhouse
- Disability Inclusion Bill
- Dog and Cat Management (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Domestic Violence
- Dozynki Harvest Festival
- Eggs (Display for Retail Sale) Bill
-
Emergency Services
-
2015-02-25
-
-
Endometriosis
-
Family Relationships (Parentage Presumptions) Amendment Bill
-
2015-03-25
-
2015-06-03
-
- Family Relationships (Surrogacy) Amendment Bill
- Female Genital Mutilation
- Fire and Emergency Services (Volunteer Charters) Amendment Bill
- Firearms Bill
- Flinders University
- Fraser, Hon. J.M.
- Gaming Machines (Prohibition of EFTPOS Facilities) Amendment Bill
- Governor's Speech
- Great Australian Bight
- Green Car Transformation Scheme
-
Greyhound Racing
- Health Care (Administration) Amendment Bill
- Health Care (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Health Review
-
HIV
- Homosexual Convictions Apology
- Human Organs Trafficking
- Immigration Detention
- Indian Australian Association of South Australia
-
Industrial Hemp Bill
-
2016-11-30
-
2017-03-29
-
- Industry Advocate Bill
- Intervention Orders (Prevention of Abuse) (Recognition of National Domestic Violence Orders) Amendment Bill
-
Joint Committee on the Operation of the Transplantation and Anatomy Act 1983
- Jumps Racing
- Labor Members of Parliament
-
Labour Hire Licensing Bill
- Legislative Review Committee: Partial Defence of Provocation
- Liquor Licensing (Entertainment on Licensed Premises) Amendment Bill
- Liquor Licensing (Entertainment) Amendment Bill
-
Liquor Licensing (Liquor Review) Amendment Bill
- Liquor Licensing (Small Venue Licence) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Mobile Food Vendors) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Stormwater Management Agreement) Amendment Bill
- Long Service Leave (Calculation of Average Weekly Earnings) Amendment Bill
- Low Carbon Investment Plan
-
Marriage Equality
-
Medical Cannabis
- Medical Treatment Consent
- Mental Health
- Mental Health (Review) Amendment Bill
- Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation
- Motor Vehicle Accident Injury Schemes
- Murray River
- Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- Newstart Allowance
-
Palestine
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Return to Work Act and Scheme
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Work Health and Safety (Industrial Manslaughter) Amendment Bill
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (SACFS Firefighters) Amendment Bill
- Police (Return to Work) Amendment Bill
-
Port Augusta Solar Thermal Storage
- Poverty in Australia
- President's Ruling
- Prison Administration
- Public Intoxication (Review Recommendations) Amendment Bill
- Public Sector (Data Sharing) Bill
- Radio Adelaide
- Rape Culture
-
Reclink Australia
- Record Store Day
- Relationships Register (No 1) Bill
- Research, Development and Innovation Bill
- Return to Work (Weekly Payments Under Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill
-
Return to Work Act
- Return to Work Corporation of South Australia (Crown Claims Management) Amendment Bill
- Rio Olympic and Paralympic Games
- Royal Adelaide Hospital Construction Site Incidents
-
Safe Schools Program
-
SafeWork SA, Workplace Fatalities
- Select Committee on Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
-
Select Committee on Transforming Health
- Sex Work Laws
- South Australian Employment Tribunal (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Southern Hairy-Nosed Wombat
- Southern State Superannuation (Parental Leave) Amendment Bill
- State Library of South Australia
- Statutes Amendment (Animal Welfare Reforms) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Boards and Committees - Abolition and Reform) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Budget 2016) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Gambling Measures) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Gaming Area Prohibitions and Barring Orders) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Gaming Prohibitions) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Gender Identity and Equity) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Home Detention) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Industrial Relations Consultative Council) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Possession of Firearms and Prohibited Weapons) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Registered Relationships) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Serious and Organised Crime) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (South Australian Employment Tribunal) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Surrogacy Eligibility) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Universities) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Vulnerable Witnesses) Bill
- Summary Offences (Filming and Sexting Offences) Amendment Bill
- Supply Bill 2016
- Supply Bill 2017
-
Surveillance Devices (Animal Welfare) Amendment Bill
-
2016-04-13
- 2016-11-02
-
-
Surveillance Devices Bill
- Tattooing Industry Control Bill
-
The Jam, the Mix, the Gig
-
The National Indigenous Times
-
Ticket Scalping
- Tobacco Products Regulation (Artistic Performances) Amendment Bill
- Transforming Health
- United Nations Anniversary
- Valedictory
- Water Industry (Third Party Access) Amendment Bill
- Water Resources Management
- Women's Legal Service
- Women's Suffrage Anniversary
-
Work Health and Safety (Industrial Manslaughter) Amendment Bill
-
2015-05-06
- 2015-11-18
-
- Work Health and Safety (Prosecutions Under Repealed Act) Amendment Bill
-
Work Health and Safety (Representative Assistance) Amendment Bill
-
2017-04-12
-
2017-09-27
-
- Yatala Labour Prison Incident
-
-
Questions
- Aboriginal Constitutional Recognition
-
Aboriginal Heritage Act
-
2016-06-23
-
- Aboriginal Language Interpreters and Translators
-
Aboriginal Music Studies
- Aboriginal Tourism
- Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary
- Adelaide to Zero Carbon Challenge
- Adelaide Women's Prison
- Animal Welfare
-
APY Lands
- APY Lands Special General Meeting
-
APY Lands, Governance
- APY Lands, Policing
-
Arrium
-
2016-09-22
- 2017-05-30
-
-
Arts Funding
-
Asylum Seekers
-
2016-02-25
- 2016-04-14
-
-
Body Image Campaign
- BPW Adelaide Suffragette Dinner
- Carbon Neutral Cabinet
-
CCTV Cameras
- Clare's Law
-
Climate Change
-
2016-04-13
-
-
Clipsal 500 Tickets for Volunteers
-
Commissioner for Children and Young People
-
Crime Statistics
-
2017-05-11
-
- Dog and Cat Management
-
Domestic Violence
- Domestic Violence Serial Offender Database
-
Drug Driving
-
Emergency Services Volunteer Recruitment
- Extreme Weather Conditions
-
Female Genital Mutilation
-
2017-02-28
- 2017-05-30
-
- Fire Danger Ratings
- Flinders Medical Centre
- Forrest Review
-
Fort Largs
-
2016-06-08
- 2016-09-20
-
-
Free-Range Eggs
-
Fur Seals
- GM Holden Site
- Goods and Services Tax
- Granite Island Penguin Colony
-
Greyhound Racing
-
Greyhounds, Export
-
HIV
-
2016-12-01
-
- Homosexual Convictions Apology
- Independent Gambling Authority
-
Indigenous Incarceration
-
Indigenous Tourism Strategies
-
2016-10-20
-
- Indigenous Youth Incarceration
-
Industrial Hemp
-
Infant Formula Sales
- 2015-11-18
-
2015-12-08
-
Invasive Image Distribution
-
2015-06-30
-
- Labour Hire Practices, D'vineripe
-
Medical Cannabis
-
Medicinal Cannabis Symposium
-
2017-04-13
-
- Metropolitan Fire Service
- Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation
- Morrison, Mr W.
-
Municipal and Essential Services Program
- Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- National Carp Control Plan
- National Women's Soccer Team
- Northern Economic Plan
-
Nuclear Waste
-
Nuclear Waste Dump
-
2016-09-20
-
- Parliamentary Reform
- Perfection Fresh
- Police Stations
- Port Augusta
-
Power Outages, Telecommunications
- Public Sector Executive Salaries
- Racism
-
Rainbow Flag
-
2015-10-27
-
-
Return to Work Act
-
SA Water Reconciliation Action Plan
- Sittings and Business
-
Skilled Migrants
-
Skills for All
- South Australian Cooperatives
-
Spark Resource Centre
-
Stolen Generations Compensation
-
Stolen Generations Reparations Scheme
- Tarnanthi Festival of Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art
-
Tattoo Industry
-
Transforming Health
-
2017-09-27
-
2017-11-16
-
- Trauma Counselling Services
- Treaty Negotiations
- Uluru Statement
- Video Game Industry
-
Vocational Education and Training
- West Coast Aboriginal Communities
-
Wildlife Ethics Committee
-
2016-11-15
-
- Women's Unemployment
-
WorkReady
-
2015-06-04
-
-
Yatala Labour Prison Incident
-
Speeches
-
GAGO, Gail Elizabeth
-
Speeches
-
Address in Reply
- Adelaide Fashion Festival
- Adoption (Review) Amendment Bill
- AFL National Women's League
- Aged Driver Self-Assessment
- Alinta Energy
-
Appropriation Bill 2015
- 2015-07-01
- 2015-09-08
-
2015-09-24
- Appropriation Bill 2016
- Auditor-General's Report
- Bail Accommodation Support Program
-
Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration (Change of Name) Amendment Bill
- 2015-09-10
-
2015-10-13
- Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration (Gender Identity) Amendment Bill
- Bolton, Ms E.
- Borderline Personality Disorder
- Budget and Finance Committee
- Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act Review
- Bushfire Preparedness
- Centrelink Debt Recovery System
- Charities
- Child Protection
- China Trade
- Citizen's Right of Reply
- Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Commissioner of Police
- Community Based Sentences (Interstate Transfer) Bill
- Community Road Safety Fund
- Compulsory Third Party Insurance Regulation Bill
- Compulsory Third-Party Insurance
-
Constitution (Governor's Salary) Amendment Bill
- 2015-09-24
-
2015-10-15
-
Controlled Substances (Simple Possession Offences) Amendment Bill
- 2015-10-13
-
2015-11-17
- Copper Mining
- Coronial Inquest
- Coronial Report
-
Correctional Services (Parole) Amendment Bill
- 2015-06-18
-
2015-07-30
- Council of Australian Governments
- Country to Canberra
- Crime and Public Integrity Policy Committee
-
Criminal Assets Confiscation (Prescribed Drug Offenders) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law (Extended Supervision Orders) Bill
-
Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) (Blood Testing for Diseases) Amendment Bill
- 2015-05-13
-
2015-06-18
- Criminal Organisations Legislation
- Cycling Citizens' Jury
- Cycling Regulations
- Deputy Police Commissioner
- Domestic Violence
- Economic Plan
- Electoral (Legislative Council Voting) (Voter Choice) Amendment Bill
- Electoral Commissioner
- Emergency Management (Electricity Supply Emergencies) Amendment Bill
- Energy Prices
- Evidence (Records and Documents) Amendment Bill
-
Fair Work (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Federal Budget
- Female Genital Mutilation
- Firearms Amnesty
- Firearms Bill
- Firearms Reform
- Fraser, Hon. J.M.
- Freedom of Information (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Gender Pay Equality
-
Gillman Land Sale
- Government House Precinct Land Dedication Bill
- Government Invoices and Accounts
- Griffin, Hon. K.T.
-
Health Care (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- HIV
- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption Annual Report 2014-15
- International Day of People with Disability
-
Intervention Orders (Prevention of Abuse) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- 2015-06-04
-
2015-07-02
- Judicial Conduct Commissioner Bill
-
Juries (Prejudicial Publicity) Amendment Bill
- 2015-03-18
-
2015-05-07
- Kirner, Hon. J.E.
- Labour Hire Practices
- Late Night Trading Code of Practice
- Leaders' Retreat
- LGBTIQ Community
- Library Committee
-
Liquor Licensing (Entertainment on Licensed Premises) Amendment Bill
- 2015-10-15
-
2015-11-17
-
Liquor Licensing (Prohibition of Certain Liquor) Amendment Bill
- 2015-10-15
-
2015-10-29
- Lobbyists Bill
-
Local Government (Gawler Park Lands) Amendment Bill
- 2015-06-18
-
2015-06-30
- Local Government (Mobile Food Vendors) Amendment Bill
- Local Nuisance and Litter Control Bill
- Long Service Leave (Calculation of Average Weekly Earnings) Amendment Bill
- Malinauskas, Hon. Peter
- Marriage Equality
- Matter of Privilege
- Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation
- Minister's Remarks
- Moomba Gas Supply Hub
- Motor Vehicles (Trials of Automotive Technologies) Amendment Bill
- Murder Investigation
-
Natural Gas Authority (Notice of Works) Amendment Bill
- 2015-06-16
-
2015-07-02
- Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission
- Older Women and Poverty
- Paris Terrorist Attacks
- Parliamentary Remuneration (Determination of Remuneration) Amendment Bill
- Payne, Hon. R.G.
- Penalty Rates
-
Pinery Bushfires
-
Planning Reform
-
Planning, Development and Infrastructure Bill
-
2015-12-03
-
- Police Technology Upgrades
- Port Pirie Racecourse Site Amendment Bill
- Printing Committee
-
Public Finance and Audit (Treasurer's Instructions) Amendment Bill
- 2015-02-11
- 2015-02-12
-
2015-03-26
- Public Integrity
- Racism
- Rajasthan Sister-State Relationship
- Real Property (Priority Notices and Other Measures) Amendment Bill
- Regional Care That Matters
- Relationships Register (No 1) Bill
-
Residential Tenancies (Domestic Violence Protections) Amendment Bill
-
2015-07-30
-
2015-09-24
-
- Return to Work (Weekly Payments Under Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill
-
ReturnToWorkSA
- Riverbank Precinct
- SA/NT First Ministers' Forum
-
Sampson Flat and Tantanoola Bushfires
- Sampson Flat Bushfire
- School Transport Policy
- Select Committee on Chemotherapy Dosing Errors
- Select Committee on Compulsory Acquisition of Properties for North-South Corridor Upgrade
- Select Committee on Sale of State Government Owned Land at Gillman
-
Select Committee on Statewide Electricity Blackout and Subsequent Power Outages
- Sexism and Rape Culture
-
Sexual Orientation Discrimination
- Shandong-South Australia Action Plan
-
Sittings and Business
- Small Business Commissioner
-
Social Development Committee
- Social Development Committee: Domestic and Family Violence
- Social Development Committee: Regional Health Services
-
Stamp Duties (Off-The-Plan Apartments) Amendment Bill
- Standing Orders Committee
-
Standing Orders Suspension
- State Government Concessions
- Statutes Amendment (Boards and Committees - Abolition and Reform) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Commonwealth Registered Entities) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Firearms Offences) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Gambling Measures) Bill
-
2015-03-26
- 2015-05-13
- 2015-06-02
-
- Statutes Amendment (Gaming Area Prohibitions and Barring Orders) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Gaming Prohibitions) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Gender Identity and Equity) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Home Detention) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Industrial Relations Consultative Council) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Public Sector Audit) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Serious and Organised Crime) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Superannuation) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Surrogacy Eligibility) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Vulnerable Witnesses) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Youth Court) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Budget 2015) Bill
- STEM Education
- Stretton, Prof. H.
- Summary Offences (Biometric Identification) Amendment Bill
- Summary Offences (Declared Public Precincts) Amendment Bill
-
Supply Bill 2015
- 2015-05-12
-
2015-06-18
-
Surveillance Devices Bill
- Tallent, Mr Jared
-
Tattooing Industry Control Bill
- Taxation Reform
-
The Uniting Church in Australia (Membership of Trust) Amendment Bill
- 2015-05-07
-
2015-05-14
- Turnbull, Hon. M.B.
-
Valedictories
- Victims of Crime (Compensation) Amendment Bill
- Water Industry (Compensation for Loss Or Damage) Amendment Bill
- White Ribbon Day
- Whyalla Steel Works (Environmental Authorisation) Amendment Bill
- Whyte, Hon. A.M.
-
Women in Parliament
- Women's Legal Service
- Women's March
- Women's Suffrage Anniversary
-
Work Health and Safety (Prosecutions Under Repealed Act) Amendment Bill
- Youth Justice Administration Bill
-
-
Questions
- Aboriginal Constitutional Recognition
- Aboriginal Regional Authorities
- Adelaide Pre-Release Centre
- Australian Referendum, 1967
- Australian Water Quality Centre
-
Automotive Industry
- Automotive Supplier Diversification Program
- Burra and Moonta Mines
- C.S. Hare Centre
- Cadell Training Centre
- China Trade
- Clamping and Impounding Laws
- Climate Change
- Cooperative Research Centres
- Country Cabinet
- Cubesat
- Cycling Sector
- Defence Shipbuilding
- Dob in a Litterer App
- Ediacara Conservation Park
- Emergency Services
- Emissions Reduction Targets
- Energy Market
- Firearms Legislation
- Flinders Medical Centre
- FrogWatch SA
- Global Gig City Network
- Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park
- Innovation in South Australia
- Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing
- JOBEX
- Mack, Private Miller
- Manufacturing Technology Centre
- MassChallenge
-
Medical Records
-
2016-03-10
-
-
Member for Mount Gambier
-
2017-09-28
-
- Metropolitan Fire Service
- Murray-Darling Basin
- National Police Remembrance Day
- Nature-Based Tourism
- Northern Economic Plan
- Pinery Bushfires
- Police Aerial Operations
- Port Augusta Country Cabinet
- Port River and Barker Inlet
- Recreational Fishing
- Red Balloon Day
- Regional 3r Forum
- Regional Capability Community Fund
- Regional Climate Change Adaptation Plans
- Renewable Energy Initiatives
- Renewable Energy Summit
- Resource Recovery
- Road Awareness Program
- Road Safety
- SA Water Infrastructure
- SA Water Reconciliation Action Plan
- South-East Forest Water Licensing Program
- State Early Commercialisation Fund
-
Stolen Generations Reparations Scheme
- Tennyson Dunes
- Tonsley Entrepreneurs
- Tonsley Park Redevelopment
- Trade Waste Initiative
- Venture Catalyst Program
- Vinnies CEO Sleepout
- Waste and Resource Recovery Sector
- Waste Management
- Waste SA Conference
-
Winnovation Awards
- World Environment Day
-
Answers
- Aboriginal Domestic Violence
-
Aboriginal Music Studies
- Adelaide Hilton Case
- Adelaide Women's Prison
- Adult Community Education
- Adult Learners' Week
- Amazing Ambassador Campaign
-
Annual Leave
- Annual Leave Liability
-
Apprentices and Trainees
-
APY Lands, Consumer Rights DVD
- Auditor-General's Report
-
Auslan Training
-
2015-03-19
-
- Bob Such Memorial Scholarships
-
Body Image Campaign
-
2015-02-26
-
2015-03-18
-
2015-05-07
-
2015-07-29
-
-
BPW Adelaide Suffragette Dinner
-
2015-07-02
-
- Building and Construction Industry
- Business and Consumer Confidence
- Business Closures
- Business Confidence
- Catalyst Research Grants
- Ceduna
-
Child Protection
-
China Trade
-
Clare's Law
-
2015-12-01
-
- Concordia Development
-
Consultants and Contractors
- 2015-06-02
-
2015-09-08
-
Consumer and Business Services
- Consumer Education
-
Consumer Protection
-
Council Rate Concessions
-
Country Women's Association
-
2015-06-30
- 2015-09-08
-
- Defence Industry Workforce Strategy
- Disability Equipment Service
- Disability Funding
- Disability Housing
-
Disability Sector Employment
- Dob in a Dodgy Tradie Day
-
Domestic Violence
-
Domestic Violence Court Assistance Service
-
2015-06-30
-
- Domestic Violence Home Security
- Domestic Violence Serial Offender Database
- Drought Response
- Drug and Alcohol Testing
- Emergency Management
-
Employment Figures
- Employment Growth Forecasts
- Employment, Higher Education and Skills Minister
- Entrepreneurial Education Initiatives
- Epilepsy Centre
- Fair Trading Act
- Female Entrepreneurship
- Forced Marriage
- Forrest Review
-
Free-Range Eggs
- Gender Policy
- Gift Cards
-
Goods and Services Tax
- Government Land
-
Higher Education
- Highgate Park Disability Services
- Homeless Women
-
Hospitality Group Training
-
Housing Trust
-
2015-12-08
-
-
Illicit Drugs
- Independent Gambling Authority
- Indigenous Land Use Agreement
-
Industry Leaders Groups
-
2015-05-13
- 2015-09-09
-
-
Infant Formula Sales
- Innovation Voucher Program
-
International Education
- International Research Grant Program
-
International Students
-
Invasive Image Distribution
-
2015-06-30
-
-
Job Creation
- Late Night Trading Code of Practice
- Lend Lease
-
Liquor Licensing
-
2015-05-05
-
- Literacy and Numeracy
- Long Service Leave
- Long Service Leave Liability
-
Macular Degeneration
-
2015-02-11
- 2015-05-07
-
- Media Standards
-
Medical Cannabis
- Medical Research
-
Medical Students
- Mid-Year Budget Review
-
Mining Employment
-
2015-06-17
-
2015-09-10
-
-
Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation
-
Ministerial Code of Conduct
-
Ministerial Travel
- Murray Bridge Employment Opportunities
-
National Partnership Agreement on Skills Reform
-
2015-06-02
-
2015-06-03
- 2015-06-04
-
- National Science Week
- National Women's Soccer Team
-
Noarlunga TAFE
-
2015-02-12
-
2015-02-26
-
- Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission
- Nuclear Waste Dump
-
Office of the Training Advocate
-
2015-10-27
-
- Office Upgrade, Department of the Premier and Cabinet
-
Parliamentary Reform
- Pinery Bushfires
- Planning and Development Process
-
Planning Reform
-
2015-09-08
-
- Police Staffing
- Political Advertising
- Powdered Alcohol
- Pre-Poll Votes
- Premier's Council for Women
- Premier's Research and Industry Fund
- Private Training Providers
- Product Safety
- Prospect Ambulance Station
-
Public Sector Employment
-
Public Sector Executive Salaries
-
Public Service Employees
- Public Service Leave
-
Pyle, Ms Jillian
-
Regional Development Fund
-
2015-10-28
-
-
Regional Employment
- Regional Science Education
- Remote Aboriginal Communities, Electricity Infrastructure
- Riverland Career Development Centre
- Riverland Domestic Violence Services
- Riverland Education and Employment
- Science
-
Science Research and Innovation
-
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
- Seniors Housing Grant
-
Sex Industry Reform
-
2015-07-29
-
-
SinoSA House
-
Skill Shortages
- Skills and Employment Websites
-
Skills for All
- 2015-02-24
-
2015-02-25
-
2015-02-26
-
2015-03-24
-
2015-05-05
- 2015-05-13
-
2015-06-03
- 2015-07-29
- 2015-09-10
-
2015-10-13
-
2015-12-02
-
Skills for Jobs in Regions
-
2015-07-29
-
- South Australia Police
- South Australia-South East Asia Engagement Strategy
-
South Australian Strategic Plan Audit Committee
- South Australian Training Awards
- State of the States Report
-
STEM Australia Website
-
2015-07-02
-
- STEM Education
-
STEM Skills
- Strategic Employment Fund
-
Suicide Prevention
-
TAFE SA
-
2015-02-26
-
2015-03-17
-
2015-03-18
-
2015-06-02
-
2015-06-16
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2015-06-17
-
2015-09-23
-
2015-10-14
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2015-11-18
-
2015-12-02
-
2015-12-10
-
-
TAFE SA Leases
-
TAFE SA Shearing and Wool Program
-
2015-09-24
- 2015-12-03
-
-
TAFE SA, Director Appointment
- Tauondi Aboriginal College
- Teacher Education
- Teen Body Image
- The Internet of Things Innovation Hub
- Trade Support Loans
-
Unanswered Questions
- Unemployed Migrants
-
Unemployment Figures
- University Enrolment, Males
- University of South Australia
- University Withdrawal Rates
- Unlicensed Car Dealers
- Veterans' Graves
-
Vocational Education and Training
- 2015-02-11
-
2015-02-12
-
2015-03-17
- 2015-03-19
- 2015-05-06
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2015-06-02
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2015-06-03
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2015-06-04
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2015-06-16
-
2015-06-17
- 2015-07-29
- 2015-09-22
- 2015-10-27
-
2015-12-03
- 2015-12-09
- Women Hold Up Half the Sky Awards
- Women in Parliament
- Women in Policing
-
Women in Sport
-
2015-12-09
-
-
Women in Technology
-
2015-12-08
-
-
Women in the Workforce
-
2015-10-15
-
- Women on Boards and Committees
-
Women's Sporting Events
-
Women's Unemployment
-
2015-06-18
-
- Work Health and Safety Management Plan
-
WorkReady
-
2015-06-02
-
2015-06-04
-
2015-06-30
-
2015-07-01
- 2015-07-02
-
2015-07-30
-
2015-09-08
- 2015-09-22
-
2015-09-23
- 2015-10-27
- 2015-12-09
-
- World AIDS Day
- Worrall, Mr L.
- Yatala Labour Prison
-
Speeches
-
GAZZOLA, John Mario
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
-
Adelaide Beer and BBQ Festival
- Adelaide Fringe
- Arts Funding
- Australian Services Union
- Brumley Songwriting Exchange
- Campania Sports and Social Club
- Carnevale Italian Festival
- Children and Young People (Safety) Bill
- Conservation and Hunting Alliance
- Corcoran, Mr M.
- Dailler, Ms G.
- Day, Mr David John 'daisy'
- Diamond House Clubhouse
- Elder Abuse
- Emergency Management (Electricity Supply Emergencies) Amendment Bill
- Festivals Adelaide Report
- Fresh 92.7
- Gaming Machines (Prohibition of EFTPOS Facilities) Amendment Bill
- German Club
- Greyhound Racing
- Groovin the Moo
- House of Songs Project
- Hungarian Club of SA
- International Year of Pulses
- James Morrison Academy of Music
- Krix Speaker Systems
- Liquor Licensing (Entertainment on Licensed Premises) Amendment Bill
- Marriage Equality
- Molinara Social and Sports Club
- Motivation Australia
- Multicultural Youth SA Film Event
- Multicultural Youth SA Incorporated
-
Music Development Office
-
Music Industry
- Music Royalties
- National Disability Awards
-
Natural Resources Committee
- Natural Resources Committee: Annual Report 2016-17
- Natural Resources Committee: Levy Proposals 2017-18
- Natural Resources Committee: Marine Scalefish Fishery, Summary of Evidence 2014-2017
- Natural Resources Committee: Northern and Yorke Regional Fact Finding Visit
- Natural Resources Committee: Sustainable Prawns Fisheries Management
- Neil Sachse Foundation
- Northern Sound System
- Passengers in History
- Power Outages
-
Printing Committee
- Radio Adelaide
- Relationships Register (No 1) Bill
- Road Traffic (Issue of Free Tickets by Parking Ticket-Vending Machines) Amendment Bill
- Robert Stigwood Fellowship Program
- Select Committee on Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
- Sia Furler Institute for Contemporary Music and Media
- Society of Saint Hilarion
- South Australian Music Awards
- South Australian Music Industry
- Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Surrogacy Eligibility) Bill
- Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Simplify) Bill
-
Statutory Authorities Review Committee
- Statutory Authorities Review Committee: Motor Accident Commission
- Statutory Authorities Review Committee: Site Contamination at Clovelly Park and Mitchell Park
- Stretton Centre
- Surveillance Devices (Animal Welfare) Amendment Bill
- The Jam, the Mix, the Gig
- Umbrella: Winter City Sounds
- Valedictories
- Winter Festivals
- Women in the Music Industry
-
Questions
- Aboriginal Art and Culture
- Aboriginal Land Rights
-
Aboriginal Power Cup
- Aboriginal Reconciliation
- Aboriginal Regional Authorities
- Aboriginal Regional Authority Policy
- Aboriginal Sports Training Academy
- Adelaide Gaol
- Adelaide Gig City Program
- Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary
- Amazing Ambassador Campaign
- APY Lands, Food Security
- Army Aboriginal Community Assistance Program
- Automotive Industry
- Automotive Supplier Diversification Program
- Band of SA Police
- Barossa Country Cabinet
-
Body Image Campaign
- BPW Adelaide Suffragette Dinner
- Business Transformation Voucher Program
- Carbon Neutral Adelaide
- Catalyst Research Grants
- China Trade
-
Climate Change
- Co-Management Workshop
- Community Engagement
- Consumer Education
- Correctional Services, Reoffending Reduction
- Country Cabinet
- Cyclone Relief Assistance
- Defence Shipbuilding
- Dob in a Dodgy Tradie Day
-
Early Commercialisation Fund
-
Entrepreneurs Week
- Extreme Weather Conditions
- FRUSIC
- Fur Seals
-
Global Warming
- Henley Beach Police Station
- Higher Education
- House Fires
- Iap2 Core Values Awards
- Indigenous Referendum Council
- Industrial Hemp
-
Innovation Voucher Program
- Job Creation
- Kangaroo Creek Dam Upgrade
- Late Night Trading Code of Practice
- Manufacturing Industries
- Manufacturing Sector
- Mapland
- MassChallenge
- Medical Research
-
Metropolitan Fire Service
- Micro Finance Fund
- Mount Gambier Ultrafast Internet
- Mount Lofty Botanic Garden Poppy Blitz
- Murray River
-
Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- 2015-09-22
-
2016-12-01
- Music Industry
-
National Parks
- National Science Week
- Nature Play SA
-
Northern Economic Plan
- Northern Sound System
- Oak Valley Aboriginal Community Water Supply
- Pastoralists Stewardship Program
- Police Foundation Day
- Police Recruitment
-
Police Technology Upgrades
- Port Augusta Country Cabinet
- Premier's Research and Industry Fund
- Prisoner Art Exhibition
-
Queen's Birthday Honours
- Racism
- Recreational Fishing
- Regional Business Innovation
- Renewable Energy
- Renewable Energy and Clean Technology
- Road Safety
-
Road Safety Education
- SA Water Infrastructure
- SA Water, New Technologies and Systems
- SAGE Automation
- Science
- Science Alive
-
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
- Seal Bay Conservation Park
- South Australia-South East Asia Engagement Strategy
- South Australian Training Awards
- STEM Skills
- Stormwater Management
- Strategic Employment Fund
- Switched on Schools Summit
- The Internet of Things Innovation Hub
- Threatened Species
- Tourism
- Vocational Education and Training
- Volunteer Firefighters Memorial
-
Waste and Resource Recovery Sector
- Waste Management
- Waste Recycling
- Water Portfolio Reforms
- West Coast Aboriginal Communities
- Whale Migration
- Wild Dog Strategic Plan
- Women Hold Up Half the Sky Awards
- World Environment Day
- Yalumba Winery Solar Panel Installation
-
Speeches
-
HANSON, Justin Eric
-
Speeches
- ANZAC Day Commemoration (Veterans' Advisory Council) Amendment Bill
- Appropriation Bill 2017
- Briggs, Prof. Freda
- Burke, Mr R.
- Children and Young People (Safety) Bill
- Crime and Public Integrity Policy Committee
- Crime and Public Integrity Policy Committee: Inquiry into the Serious and Organised Crime (Unexplained Wealth) Act 2009
- Criminal Law (Sentencing) (Mandatory Imprisonment for Serious Domestic Violence Offenders) Amendment Bill
- Electoral (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Emergency Management (Electricity Supply Emergencies) Amendment Bill
- Endometriosis
- Entrepreneurs Week
- Fire and Emergency Services (Volunteer Charters) Amendment Bill
- Hanson, Hon. J.E.
- International Astronautical Congress
- International Workers' Memorial Day
- Labour Hire Licensing Bill
-
Legislative Review Committee
- Legislative Review Committee: Annual Report 2016
- Legislative Review Committee: Graffiti Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act
- Legislative Review Committee: Review of the Report into the Partial Defence of Provocation
-
Local Government
- Mclafferty, Mr J.
- Oakden Mental Health Facility
-
Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: 67 is the New 40
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Annual Report 2016-17
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Home Care of South Australians with a Disability and Elderly South Australians
-
Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Return to Work Act and Scheme
- Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Regulated Trees) Amendment Bill
- Port Gawler Conservation Park
- Proclamation of South Australia Anniversary
- Road Traffic (Roadworks) Amendment Bill
- Safe Schools Program
- SafeWork SA, Workplace Fatalities
- Sittings and Business
- South Australian National Football League
- Statutory Authorities Review Committee
- Statutory Authorities Review Committee: TAFE SA
- Summary Procedure (Indictable Offences) Amendment Bill
- Supply Bill 2017
- Swaffer, Ms K.
- Victims of Crime (Victims Rights) Amendment Bill
- Women in Agriculture and Business
- Work Health and Safety (Representative Assistance) Amendment Bill
-
Questions
- Aboriginal Employment Targets
- AusBiotech Conference
- Automotive Industry
-
Automotive Supplier Diversification Program
- Barossa Valley Water Infrastructure
- Business Transformation Voucher Program
- Circular Economy
- Climate Change
- Cooperative Research Centres
- Country Cabinet
- Emergency Services, Kingdom of Tonga
- Gawler Business Development
- Industrial Hemp
- Jamie Larcombe Centre
- Kangaroo Island Natural Resources
- Marine Parks
- Metropolitan Parks
- Micro-X
- Mobile Black Spot Program
-
Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- NAIDOC Week
- National Parks
- National Road Safety Week
- Nature-Based Tourism
- Northern Adelaide Irrigation Scheme
- Police Dog Operations Unit
-
Prisoner Reoffending
- Reservoirs
- School Natural Resources Management Action Grants
- Space Industry Forum
- The Boomgate
- Treaty Commissioner
- Waterproofing Eastern Adelaide Project
-
Answers
-
Housing Affordability
-
2017-05-31
-
-
-
Speeches
-
HOOD, Dennis Garry Edward
-
Speeches
- Adelaide Airport
- Adoption (Review) Amendment Bill
- Australian Christian Churches Welfare Programs
- Bail (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration (Change of Name) Amendment Bill
- Children and Young People (Oversight and Advocacy Bodies) Bill
- Children's Protection (Implementation of Coroner's Recommendations) Amendment Bill
- Constitution (Deadlocks) Amendment Bill
- Controlled Substances (Simple Possession Offences) Amendment Bill
- Crime and Public Integrity Policy Committee
- Crime and Public Integrity Policy Committee: Annual Review
- Criminal Law (Extended Supervision Orders) Bill
- Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) (Blood Testing for Diseases) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Mental Impairment) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Protection for Assistance Animals) Amendment Bill
- Driver, Archbishop J.W.
- Drug Rehabilitation Centres
- Electoral (Funding, Expenditure and Disclosure) Amendment Bill
- Electoral (Legislative Council Voting Thresholds) Amendment Bill
- Electoral (Legislative Council Voting) (Voter Choice) Amendment Bill
- Electoral (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Endometriosis
- General Motors Holden
- Health Care (Administration) Amendment Bill
- Hewitt, Mr Lleyton
- Housing Improvement Bill
- Ice Addiction
-
Illicit Drugs
-
Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (Serious Or Systemic Misconduct Or Maladministration) Amendment Bill
-
2017-06-21
-
2017-07-05
-
-
International Christian Faith Persecution
-
Joint Committee on Findings of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission
- Labour Hire Licensing Bill
- Land Agents (Registration of Property Managers and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
- Land and Business (Sale and Conveyancing) (Beneficial Interest) Amendment Bill
- LGBTIQ Community
- Liquor Licensing (Prohibition of Certain Liquor) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Building Upgrade Agreements) Amendment Bill
- Marriage Equality
- Medical Cannabis
- Motor Vehicles (Trials of Automotive Technologies) Amendment Bill
- Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission
-
Nuclear Waste Storage Facility (Prohibition) (Public Money) Amendment Bill
- Palestine
-
Parliamentary Remuneration (Determination of Remuneration) Amendment Bill
- Planning, Development and Infrastructure Bill
- Police (Return to Work) Amendment Bill
- Power Supply
-
Public Interest Disclosure Bill
- Public Intoxication (Review Recommendations) Amendment Bill
- Relationships Register (No 1) Bill
- Religious Discrimination
- Residential Tenancies (Databases) Amendment Bill
- Residential Tenancies (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Safe Haven Legislation
- Select Committee on Electoral Matters in South Australia
- Sentencing Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Bullying) Bill
-
2017-09-27
-
2017-11-15
-
-
Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Drink and Drug Driving) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Drug Driving Penalties) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Gender Identity and Equity) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (National Policing Information Systems and Services) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Terror Suspect Detention) Bill
- Summary Offences (Disrespectful Conduct in Court Proceedings) Amendment Bill
- Summary Offences (Interviewing Vulnerable Witnesses) Amendment Bill
-
Valedictories
- Valedictory
- Work Health and Safety (Prosecutions Under Repealed Act) Amendment Bill
-
Questions
- Adelaide Lightning Women's Basketball Team
- Arrium
-
Automotive Industry
-
Barossa Valley
- Broadway, Ms R.a.
- Business Signage
- Cannabis Arrests
-
Child Discipline
-
Cost of Living
- Crime Statistics
-
Cycling Regulations
-
Disability Housing
-
Drug and Alcohol Testing
-
Drug Driving
- Drug Offender Sentencing
-
Drug-Related Crime
-
Drug-Related Sentencing
-
Ethan Automotive
-
2015-06-18
-
- GM Holden
- GM Holden Workers
-
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
-
2016-10-19
-
- Haydon, Mr M.R.
-
Home Detention
- Home Invasions
-
Illicit Drugs
- Illicit Substance Abuse
- International Students
- Kangaroo Island Airport
- Leigh Creek
- Lend Lease
- Literacy and Numeracy
- Media Standards
- Methamphetamine Harm Reduction
- Micro Finance Fund
-
National Emergency Access Target
- National Ice Action Strategy Funding
- National School Chaplaincy Program
-
O-Bahn
- Payroll Tax
-
Pinery Bushfires, Council Fees
- Planning Reform
- Prison Facilities
-
Prospect Ambulance Station
- Road Safety
-
Royal Adelaide Hospital
- Royal Adelaide Hospital Site Redevelopment
- Safe Schools Program
-
SinoSA House
- Sleep Clinic
- South Australia Police
- South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal
- Speed Safety Cameras
- State Ice Taskforce
- State of the States Report
- Terrorism Screening
-
Unemployment Figures
-
Victims of Crime Fund
-
WorkReady
-
Speeches
-
HUNTER, Ian Keith
-
Speeches
- Adelaide Botanic High School
- Adelaide Crows AFL Women's Team
- Adelaide Festival of Arts
- Adelaide Fringe
-
Adoption (Review) Amendment Bill
-
Animal Welfare (Live Baiting) Amendment Bill
-
2015-03-26
-
2015-05-12
-
- Appropriation Bill 2016
- Appropriation Bill 2017
- Arts Funding
- Aspire Program Launch
- Assisted Reproductive Treatment Act Review
- Auditor-General's Report
- Auditor-General's Report: Concessions Review
- Australian Energy Market Commission Establishment (Governance) Amendment Bill
- Biological Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration (Gender Identity) Amendment Bill
- 2016-11-17
-
2016-12-06
- Briggs, Prof. Freda
- Bushfire Preparedness
- Cardiothoracic Intensive Care Review
- Carers Week
-
Chemotherapy Treatment Error
- Child Development and Wellbeing Bill
- Child Protection Department
- Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Climate Change
- Climate Change Strategy
- Communities and Social Inclusion Department Screening Unit
- Constitution (Appropriation and Supply) Amendment Bill
- Cost of Living Concession
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Mental Impairment) Amendment Bill
- Cummings, Mr Bart
- Datacom
- Defence SA Chief Executive Appointment
- Dental Services
- Dog and Cat Management
- Dog and Cat Management (Dog Attacks) Amendment Bill
-
Dog and Cat Management (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Dog Fence (Payments and Rates) Amendment Bill
- 2016-04-12
-
2016-05-17
- Education and Children's Services Bill
- Emergency Departments
- Emergency Warning
- Energy Legislation
-
Environment Protection (Waste Reform) Amendment Bill
-
2017-08-09
-
2017-10-19
-
- Environment, Water and Natural Resources Department
- Evidence (Records and Documents) Amendment Bill
-
Extreme Weather Conditions
- Family Relationships (Parentage Presumptions) Amendment Bill
-
Family Relationships (Surrogacy) Amendment Bill
- Fines Enforcement and Debt Recovery Bill
- Firearms Bill
- Flood Relief Operations
- ForestrySA
- Fruit Fly
-
Gene Technology (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- 2016-11-30
-
2017-02-16
- Global Gig City Network
- Grain Harvest
- Greenwood, Dr J.
- Greyhound Racing
-
Health and Community Services Complaints (Budget Report) Amendment Bill
- 2016-02-11
-
2016-04-12
-
Health Care (Administration) Amendment Bill
- 2015-06-04
-
2015-09-10
- Health Care (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Health Care (Private Day Procedure Centres) Amendment Bill
- Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (South Australia) (Remote Area Attendance) Amendment Bill
-
Historic Shipwrecks (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
2016-09-22
-
2016-11-17
-
- Homeless Funding Arrangements
- Hospital Management Investigation
- Housing and Homelessness Funding
- Housing Improvement Bill
- Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park
- India Business Mission
- Industry Advocate Bill
-
Inner City Street Crew
- International Astronautical Congress
- International Education Ministerial Advisory Council
- Investment Attraction Agency
- Jumps Racing
- Khapra Beetle
- Labour Hire Licensing Bill
- Land Agents (Registration of Property Managers and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
- Land and Business (Sale and Conveyancing) (Beneficial Interest) Amendment Bill
- Land Services SA
- LaunchME
- Le Cornu Site
- Lensink, Hon. J.M.A.
- Lester, Mr Yami
-
Linear Parks (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
2017-09-27
-
2017-11-16
-
- Local Government (Boundary Adjustment) Amendment Bill
-
Local Government (Building Upgrade Agreements) Amendment Bill
-
2015-02-11
- 2015-06-04
- 2015-12-02
-
-
Local Government (Mobile Food Vendors) Amendment Bill
-
Local Government (Stormwater Management Agreement) Amendment Bill
-
2015-10-28
-
2016-03-09
-
- Local Nuisance and Litter Control Bill
- Long Service Leave (Calculation of Average Weekly Earnings) Amendment Bill
- Marine Park Sanctuary Zones
-
Marriage Equality
- Mental Health Commission
-
Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- National Housing and Homelessness Agreement
-
National Parks and Wildlife (Co-Managed Parks) Amendment Bill
- 2016-11-30
-
2017-02-15
- National Partnership Agreement on Remote Housing
- Natural Disaster Recovery Assistance
- Ngarkat Conservation Park
- Northern Adelaide Food Park
- Northern Adelaide Irrigation Scheme
- Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission
- Nuclear Waste
-
Oakden Mental Health Facility
- Para Wirra Recreation Park
- Patient Records
- Pfizer
-
Pinery Bushfires
- Planning, Development and Infrastructure Bill
- Police (Drug Testing) Amendment Bill
-
Port Gawler Conservation Park
- Port Pirie Racecourse Site Amendment Bill
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Centre for Excellence
- Prevention and Early Intervention for the Development and Wellbeing of Children and Young People Bill
- Public Interest Disclosure Bill
- Queensland Cyclone Recovery Assistance
- Refugee Week
-
Relationships Register (No 1) Bill
- 2016-11-16
-
2016-12-06
-
Repatriation General Hospital
- Research and Development Corporations
- Retail and Commercial Leases (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Retirement Villages Bill
- Rigney, Dr Alice
- Riverland Storm Damage
-
Royal Adelaide Hospital
- Royal Adelaide Hospital Construction Site Incident
- SA Pathology
- SA Water
- Schools Code of Conduct
- Select Committee on Statutory Child Protection and Care in South Australia
- Site Contamination, Clovelly Park and Mitchell Park
- Site Contamination, Thebarton
-
Sittings and Business
- Small Business Statement
- South Australia's Women's Economic Empowerment Blueprint
- South Australian Tourism Commission
- South East Drainage Network Community Panel
- Southern State Superannuation (Parental Leave) Amendment Bill
- Space Industries
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) (No 2) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Boards and Committees - Abolition and Reform) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Budget 2016) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Court Fees) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Gender Identity and Equity) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Industrial Relations Consultative Council) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Registered Relationships) Bill
- 2017-03-01
-
2017-03-30
- Statutes Amendment (SACAT No 2) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Superannuation) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Surrogacy Eligibility) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Terror Suspect Detention) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Universities) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Youths Sentenced As Adults) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Budget 2015) Bill
-
2015-11-19
-
- Stormwater Management
- Summary Offences (Biometric Identification) Amendment Bill
- Summary Offences (Declared Public Precincts) Amendment Bill
- TAFE SA Audit
- Tobacco Products Regulation (Artistic Performances) Amendment Bill
- Tobacco Products Regulation (E-Cigarette Regulation) Amendment Bill
- Tour Down Under
-
Transforming Health
- Veterans' Advisory Council
- Water Allocation Plans
-
Water Industry (Third Party Access) Amendment Bill
-
2015-02-11
-
2015-06-16
-
- Water Pricing
- Water Resources Management
- Whooping Cough Vaccination
- Whyalla Social Housing
- Women's Suffrage Anniversary
- Youth Justice Administration Bill
- Questions
-
Answers
- Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources and Management Board
-
Adelaide Desalination Plant
- Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary
- Adelaide Gaol
-
Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary
- Adelaide Lightning Women's Basketball Team
-
Adelaide Parklands
- 2015-06-03
-
2016-11-17
- Adelaide to Zero Carbon Challenge
-
Air Quality Standards
- Alinta Energy
-
Allwater Joint Venture
- Almond Industry
- Anglicare Foster Care
- Animal Welfare
- Annual Leave
- Apprentices and Trainees
- APY Lands, Bike SA Program
- APY Lands, Renal Dialysis Units
- Aquaculture Industry
- Arkaroola Protection Area
- Artificial Reefs
-
Arts Funding
-
Asbestos Waste Disposal
- Assets Privatisation
- Australian Water Quality Centre
- Automotive Industry
- Barossa Country Cabinet
-
Barossa Valley
- Barossa Valley Water Infrastructure
- Bird Lake
-
Body Image Campaign
- Boral Linwood Quarry
-
Borderline Personality Disorder
-
Bordertown Community Early Flood Warning System
-
2016-09-20
- 2016-11-15
-
- Botanic Gardens of South Australia
- Bowering Hill Dam
-
Broken Hill Water Supply
-
2016-06-21
-
- Brown
-
Brown Hill Keswick Creek Stormwater Project
- Buckland Park Development
- Buffel Grass
-
Building Upgrade Finance
- Burns Review
- Burra and Moonta Mines
- Bushfire Preparedness
-
Bushfire Prevention
-
2016-10-20
-
- Californian Water Delegation
-
Carbon Neutral Adelaide
-
Carbon Neutral Cabinet
-
2015-02-10
- 2016-09-20
-
- Carbon Pricing
- Cardiothoracic Intensive Care Review
- Cashless Debit Card Trial, Ceduna
- Catchment to Coast Project
-
Ceduna Waters
- Central Eyre Peninsula Fire Management Plan
-
Centre for Disability Health
- Child Protection Screening
- China Trade
- Chowilla Flood Plain
-
Circular Economy
-
Climate Change
- 2015-02-10
-
2015-02-12
- 2015-03-25
-
2015-05-05
- 2015-07-29
- 2015-09-08
-
2015-09-23
- 2015-10-14
- 2015-12-02
-
2016-03-23
-
2016-04-13
- 2016-07-26
- 2017-05-16
- 2017-06-22
- 2017-10-19
- 2017-11-01
- Climate Change Council
- Co-Management Workshop
- Coal Gasification
-
Cobbler Creek
-
Cobdogla Irrigation and Steam Museum
-
2015-02-10
-
- Commissioner for Children and Young People
- Communities and Social Inclusion Department
-
Community Engagement
-
2015-09-24
-
-
Connecting Residents with Nature
-
2016-10-19
- 2017-02-14
-
-
Consultants and Contractors
-
Container Deposit Scheme
- Cost of Living Concession
- Country Cabinet
-
Country Shows Funding
- Dam Construction
-
Departmental Staff
- Direct Action Plan
-
Disability Equipment
- Disability-Specific Toilet Facilities
- Disaster Waste Management
-
Dob in a Litterer App
-
Dog and Cat Management
-
2015-03-26
-
- Dolphin and Bird Sanctuaries
- Drought Response
- Drug-Related Crime
-
Duck Hunting Season
-
Eating Disorders Association of South Australia
- Ediacara Conservation Park
-
Emergency Services Disaster Planning
-
2015-03-17
-
- Emissions Reduction Targets
-
Energy Market
- Energy Prices
-
Entertainment Centre and Convention Centre Boards
-
Environment Protection Authority
-
Environment Protection Authority Air Quality Policy
- Environment Protection Bilateral Agreement
-
Environment, Water and Natural Resources Department
-
Environment, Water and Natural Resources Department Chief Executive
- Environment, Water and Natural Resources Department Contractors
-
Environment, Water and Natural Resources Department Fire Management
- 2015-09-09
-
2015-10-28
-
2016-02-09
- 2016-03-24
-
Environmental Degradation
-
2015-07-30
-
-
Environmental Liabilities
-
2016-09-20
-
-
Environmental Volunteers
-
2015-05-14
-
2015-06-17
-
- Environmental Water Allocations
- Epilepsy
-
Extreme Weather Conditions
- Eyre Peninsula Grain Growers Rail Fund
- Eyre Peninsula Water Supply
- Farm Finance Package
-
Fire Management Plans
-
2015-11-17
-
2015-12-02
-
2016-04-12
-
2016-04-13
- 2016-04-14
-
2016-07-06
- 2016-09-20
-
- Flinders Medical Centre
- Flood Relief Operations
- FrogWatch SA
- Fruit Fly
-
Fur Seals
-
Gawler River Flooding
-
Global Warming
- Goyder Institute Climate Projections
-
Granite Island
- Granite Island Penguin Colony
- Green Industries SA
-
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Targets
-
Greyhound Racing
-
Greyhounds, Export
-
Greywater Compliance
-
2015-06-17
- 2015-12-02
-
- Groundwater Contamination
-
Hallett Cove Pipeline
- Hanson Bay
- Health and Hospital Care
-
High Risk Foot
- Hillside Mine
-
HIV
-
2015-05-06
-
-
Hive 12-Twenty Five
- Homeless Women
- Housing SA
- Iap2 Core Values Awards
- Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park
- Infant Formula Sales
-
Inkerman Landfill Facility
-
2017-10-19
-
-
Innes National Park
-
2015-05-14
-
-
Intensive Home Based Support Service
-
2015-10-15
-
- International Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Management
- Kangaroo Creek Dam Upgrade
-
Kangaroo Island
- Kangaroo Island Middle River Catchment
- Kangaroo Island Natural Resources
-
Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail
- KESAB Sustainable Communities Awards
-
Kingston SE Boat Ramp
- Labour Hire Practices, D'vineripe
-
Lake Albert-Coorong Connector
-
2015-07-30
-
- Le Cornu Site
- Levitzke, Mr V.
-
Limestone Coast
-
2015-12-01
-
- Long Service Leave
-
Low Carbon Economy Experts Panel
-
2015-12-02
-
- Low Carbon Economy Strategy
-
Low-Flow Bypass Systems
- 2016-12-07
- 2017-02-14
-
2017-03-02
-
2017-11-28
-
Lower Limestone Coast Water Allocation Plan
-
2015-03-26
- 2015-09-10
-
2015-09-22
-
2015-10-15
-
2016-05-17
- 2016-05-26
-
-
Mallee Prescribed Wells Area
-
2016-05-26
-
- Mapland
- Marine Park Sanctuary Zones
-
Marine Parks
- 2015-06-18
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2015-09-09
- 2015-09-23
-
2017-04-12
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2017-07-04
- 2017-08-08
-
Marryatville High School Library
-
Martindale Hall
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2016-04-12
- 2016-11-29
-
-
Medical Cannabis
- Medical Students
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Metropolitan Parks
- Middle River Reservoir
- Minecraft Competition
-
Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation
-
Ministerial Staff
-
Ministerial Travel
-
2015-05-05
-
2015-10-29
-
- Moss Rocks
- Mount Lofty Botanic Garden Poppy Blitz
- Multi-Agency Protection Service
- Murray
-
Murray River
-
Murray-Darling Basin
-
Murray-Darling Basin Plan
-
2015-02-10
-
2015-05-07
- 2015-09-22
-
2015-11-18
-
2016-12-01
- 2017-03-02
- 2017-06-21
- 2017-08-10
- 2017-11-02
-
-
Murray-Darling Basin Regional Economic Diversification Program
-
2015-03-18
-
- National Carp Control Plan
-
National Emergency Access Target
-
National Parks
-
National Parks and Wildlife
- National Parks Online Booking System
-
National School Chaplaincy Program
-
National Water Initiative
-
Native Vegetation
- Natural Resources Management Boards
-
Natural Resources Management Levy
- 2015-10-27
-
2016-03-08
-
2016-05-18
-
2016-05-26
- 2016-07-05
-
2016-11-01
- Natural Resources Management Staff
- Nature Play SA
-
Nature-Based Tourism
-
2016-02-23
- 2016-09-20
-
2017-08-03
- 2017-10-17
-
- North-East Water Supply
-
Northern Adelaide Food Park
-
Northern Adelaide Irrigation Scheme
- Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission
-
Nuclear Industry
-
Nuclear Safety
-
Nuclear Waste
- Nurses Health and Safety Service
-
Oaklands Estate Groundwater Contamination
- Oil Exploration
- On-Farm Irrigation Efficiency Program
-
Open State
-
Para Wirra Conservation Park
-
Para Wirra Recreation Park
-
Paris Climate Change Agreement
- 2016-11-03
-
2017-03-28
-
Paris Climate Change Conference
- Parks Week
-
Pastoral Board
- Pastoralists Stewardship Program
-
Pinery Bushfires
- Port River and Barker Inlet
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
-
Power Outages, SA Water
- Power Supply, Fossil Fuel
-
Prescribed Burns
-
2017-10-19
-
-
Private Hospital Admissions
-
2016-06-09
-
2016-10-18
-
- Privatisation
-
Prospect Ambulance Station
- Public Sector Employment
-
Public Service Employees
-
2015-05-05
-
-
Public Service Performance
-
2016-09-20
- 2017-02-14
-
-
Public Service Short-Term Contracts, Trainees and Graduates
-
2015-09-08
-
-
Queen Elizabeth Hospital
-
Recreational Fishing
-
2016-06-21
-
2016-11-01
- 2017-08-08
- 2017-09-27
-
- Regional 3r Forum
- Regional Climate Change Adaptation Plans
-
Renewable Energy
- Renewable Energy and Clean Technology
-
Renewable Energy Initiatives
- Renewable Energy Summit
- Renewable Energy Target
-
Repatriation General Hospital
-
2015-09-10
- 2015-11-19
-
2016-05-26
-
-
Reservoir Management
- Reservoir Recreational Fishing
-
Reservoirs
- Resource Recovery
-
River Torrens
-
Riverine Recovery Project
-
2017-11-15
-
-
Royal Adelaide Hospital
- S. Kidman & Co.
- SA Health Facilities, Accessibility
- SA Health Staff
-
SA Pathology
-
SA Water
- 2015-02-10
- 2015-02-11
-
2015-05-06
-
2015-11-18
-
2015-11-19
- 2016-03-09
- 2016-03-10
-
2016-04-14
-
2016-05-17
- 2016-05-18
- 2016-05-19
-
2016-05-24
- 2016-05-26
-
2016-06-07
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2016-06-22
-
2016-07-06
- 2016-09-20
- 2016-09-22
- 2016-12-06
- 2017-02-16
-
2017-02-28
- 2017-03-28
- 2017-04-11
- 2017-06-20
- 2017-06-21
-
2017-10-17
- 2017-11-02
-
SA Water Charges
-
2015-02-25
-
-
SA Water Customer Satisfaction Research
-
SA Water Infrastructure
-
2016-03-09
-
2016-03-22
-
2016-05-17
-
2016-09-21
-
2016-09-22
- 2016-10-20
- 2016-12-06
- 2017-03-01
- 2017-04-11
- 2017-05-11
- 2017-05-18
- 2017-06-20
- 2017-08-10
-
- SA Water Reconciliation Action Plan
- SA Water, New Technologies and Systems
- Safe Schools Program
- SAGASCO
-
Sampson Flat and Tantanoola Bushfires
-
2015-02-11
-
-
Sand Carting
-
Sandmining
-
Save the River Murray Fund
-
Save the River Murray Levy
- School Natural Resources Management Action Grants
- Seal Bay Conservation Park
- Seal Bay Visitor Centre
-
Seatbelt Buckle Guards
-
Seaweed Harvesting
-
Shack Sites
- Shared Services
-
Shark Cage Diving
-
2015-05-05
- 2015-09-08
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2015-09-23
- 2016-04-14
-
-
Site Contamination, Beverley
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2015-06-16
-
-
Site Contamination, Clovelly Park and Mitchell Park
- Solar Energy
-
Solid Waste Levy
-
2016-07-05
- 2016-07-06
-
- South Australian Research and Development Institute
- South East Drainage Network Community Panel
- South East Natural Resources Management Board
- South Eastern Water Conservation and Drainage Board
-
South Para Reservoir Public Access
-
South-East Drainage System
- South-East Forest Water Licensing Program
-
South-East Water Allocation Plan
-
2015-11-17
-
-
Spark Resource Centre
-
Species Loss
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2015-07-29
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-
Spinal Cord Injury Service
- State Government Concessions
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Stormwater Management
- Street Lighting
- Students, Disability
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Sturt Gorge Recreation Park
-
Suicide Prevention
- 2015-02-12
- 2015-03-26
-
2015-07-29
-
2015-10-14
- Switched on Schools Summit
-
TAFE SA
- Targeted Voluntary Separation Packages
- Teachers Registration Board
-
Tennyson Dunes
- Threatened Species
-
Tod Reservoir
-
2016-04-12
-
- Torrens Island Quarantine Station
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Tourism
- Toxic Waste
- Trade Waste Initiative
- Training Agreements
- Trichloroethylene Exposure
-
Tunkalilla Beach
-
2015-03-19
-
- Underground Coal Gasification
-
Unley Water Contamination
- Veterans' Mental Health Precinct
-
Victor Harbor Coast Water Quality
-
2017-08-08
-
-
Virginia Irrigation Association
-
2017-06-22
- 2017-07-06
-
-
Vocational Education and Training
- Walk the Yorke Trail
-
Waste and Resource Recovery Sector
-
Waste Management
-
Waste Recycling
- Waste SA Conference
-
Wastewater Allocations
-
Wastewater Discharge
-
2017-05-09
-
- Watchalunga Nature Reserve
-
Water Allocation
-
Water Allocation Plans
-
2015-10-15
-
2015-12-01
- 2016-06-22
-
-
Water and Sewerage Charges
- Water and Sewerage Infrastructure
- Water Billing
- Water Diversion Allocations
- Water for Good
- Water Industry Act, Reporting Obligations
- Water Industry Alliance Smart Water Awards
-
Water Levies
-
2015-09-09
-
2015-11-17
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-
Water Licences
- Water Management
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Water Meters
- Water Portfolio Reforms
-
Water Pricing
-
Water Quality
-
2016-12-06
- 2017-02-14
-
-
Water Security
-
2017-10-31
-
-
Water Transportation Scheme
-
Waterproofing Eastern Adelaide Project
-
Webster, Mr S.
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Weed Control
- Western Mount Lofty Ranges Water Allocation Plan
- Whale Migration
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Whale Removal
- Whale Sanctuaries
- White Ribbon Campaign
- Wild Dog Management
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Wild Dog Strategic Plan
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Wildlife Ethics Committee
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2016-11-15
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Women's Sport
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Woodland Birds
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2017-11-01
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- WorkCover
- WorkReady
- World AIDS Day
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World Environment Day
- World Environment Day Awards
- World Wetlands Day
-
Wyndgate Farm
- 2017-03-29
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2017-08-10
- Yalumba Winery Solar Panel Installation
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Yatco Lagoon
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2015-03-25
- 2015-07-29
-
- Yorke Peninsula Environment Policy
-
Speeches
-
KANDELAARS, Gerard Anthony
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Speeches
-
Address in Reply
- Adelaide City Skate Park
- Alliance for Research in Exercise Nutrition and Activity
- Antibiotics Research and Development
- Apiary Industry Fund
- Appropriation Bill 2015
- Bickford's Renmark Redevelopment
- Child Protection
- Chinese Welfare Services of South Australia Inc.
- Commission of Inquiry on Water Pricing Bill
- Community Organisations
- Compulsory Property Acquisitions
- Compulsory Third Party Insurance Regulation Bill
- Crime and Public Integrity Policy Committee
- Crime and Public Integrity Policy Committee: Annual Review
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Provocation) Amendment Bill
- Deer Industry Fund
- Diabetes
- Dog and Cat Management (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Elder Abuse
- Emergency Services
- Fair Work (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Family Relationships (Parentage Presumptions) Amendment Bill
- Farm Debt Mediation Bill
- Fishcare Australia
- Foodbank SA
- Health Care (Administration) Amendment Bill
- Hutt St Centre
- Indonesian Justice System
-
Legislative Review Committee
- 2015-02-11
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2015-02-25
- 2015-03-18
- 2015-03-25
- 2015-05-06
- 2015-05-13
- 2015-06-03
- 2015-06-17
- 2015-07-01
- 2015-07-29
- 2015-09-09
- 2015-09-23
- 2015-10-14
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2015-10-28
- 2015-12-02
- 2016-02-10
- 2016-02-24
- 2016-03-08
- 2016-03-09
- 2016-03-23
- 2016-04-12
- 2016-04-13
- 2016-05-18
- 2016-05-25
- 2016-06-22
- 2016-07-05
- 2016-07-06
- 2016-07-27
- 2017-02-15
- Legislative Review Committee: Annual Report 2015
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Legislative Review Committee: Partial Defence of Provocation
- Legislative Review Committee: Sexual Reassignment Repeal Bill
- LGBTIQ Community
- Local Government (Building Upgrade Agreements) Amendment Bill
- Marriage Equality
- Memories of Lemnos
- Motor Vehicles Act
-
Natural Resources Committee
- Natural Resources Committee: Annual Report 2014-15
- Natural Resources Committee: Kangaroo Island Natural Resources Management Region
- Natural Resources Committee: Levy Proposals 2015-16
- Natural Resources Committee: Natural Resources South Australia Business Plans and Regional Levies 2016-17
- Natural Resources Committee: Pinery Fire Fact-Finding Trip
- Natural Resources Committee: Regional Report, March 2014-April 2016
- Natural Resources Committee: Unconventional Gas (Fracking)
- O-Bahn Tunnel
- On-Farm Irrigation Efficiency Program
-
Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Barossa Valley Visit
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Hillgrove Resource Group Mine and Kanmantoo Quarry
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Riverland Visit
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (SACFS Firefighters) Amendment Bill
- Probate Fees
- Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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Road Traffic Act
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2016-03-09
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- Rotary Club of Burnside
- Safe Schools Program
- Skills for All
- Social Development Committee
- Social Development Committee: Comorbidity
- Social Development Committee: Domestic and Family Violence
- Srebrenica Genocide
- Standard Time (Alteration of Standard Time) Amendment Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Gambling Measures) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Rights of Foster Parents, Guardians and Kinship Carers) Bill
- Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Budget 2015) Bill
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Statutory Authorities Review Committee
- Statutory Authorities Review Committee: Annual Report 2013-14
- Statutory Authorities Review Committee: Annual Report 2014-15
- Statutory Authorities Review Committee: Inquiry into the State Procurement Board of South Australia
- Superannuation
- Supply Bill 2015
- Supply Bill 2016
- Tobacco Products Regulation (Artistic Performances) Amendment Bill
- Trade Unions
- Tzu Chi Foundation
- United Nations Anniversary
- Valedictory
- Water Industry (Third Party Access) Amendment Bill
- Welcome to Australia
- Work Health and Safety (Prosecutions Under Repealed Act) Amendment Bill
- Zahra Foundation
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-
Questions
- Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary
- Adelaide Women's Prison
-
Apprentices and Trainees
- APY Lands
- APY Lands, Consumer Rights DVD
- Arkaroola Protection Area
- Australian Information Industries Association Awards
- Automotive Supplier Diversification Program
- Automotive Transformation
-
Automotive Transformation Scheme
- Bob Such Memorial Scholarships
-
Business Transformation Voucher Program
- Californian Water Delegation
- Catchment to Coast Project
- Ceduna
- Ceduna Aboriginal Support Services
- Central Eyre Peninsula Fire Management Plan
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Climate Change
- Container Deposit Scheme
- Country Women's Association
- Defence Industry
-
Defence Shipbuilding
- Domestic Violence Serial Offender Database
- Emergency Services
- Energy Market
- Environment Protection Authority
- Environment, Water and Natural Resources Department Fire Management
- Environmental Volunteers
- Fair Trading Act
- Firearms Amnesty
- Gift Cards
- Goyder Institute Climate Projections
- International Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Management
- International Education
- International Research Grant Program
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International Students
- Job Creation
- Labour Hire Workers
- Live Music Industry
- Macular Degeneration
- Manufacturing Industries
- Manufacturing Technology
- MassChallenge
- Medical Device Industry
- Medical Technologies Program
- Micro Finance Fund
- Murray Bridge Employment Opportunities
- Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- National Apology Anniversary Breakfast
- National Parks Online Booking System
- Nature-Based Tourism
- Northern Economic Plan
- On-Farm Irrigation Efficiency Program
- Paddy, Mrs Kunmanara
- Parks Week
- Photonics
- Police Cadet Graduation
- Productivity Commission Report
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Renewable Energy
- Research Fellowships
-
Road Safety
- Royal Adelaide Beer and Cider Awards
- Science Research and Innovation
- Spirit Festival
- Tauondi Aboriginal College
- Tonsley Park Redevelopment
- Tourism
- Understanding Opportunities for Small Business
- University of South Australia
- Vocational Education and Training
- Watchalunga Nature Reserve
- Water Industry Alliance Smart Water Awards
- World Environment Day Awards
- World Wetlands Day
-
Speeches
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LEE, Jing Shyuan
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Appropriation Bill 2015
- Asia in SA
-
Australia China Friendship Society
- Australia Japan Association of South Australia
- Australia-China Joint Economic Report
- Australian Chinese Medical Association South Australia
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Campania Sports and Social Club
-
Carnevale Italian Festival
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Chinese Lunar New Year
- Chinese Welfare Services of South Australia Inc.
-
Dozynki Harvest Festival
- Dutch Community
- Eurovision Song Contest
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Filipino Settlement Coordinating Council of South Australia
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Flinders University
- Fraser, Hon. J.M.
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Free Trade Agreements
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Hong Kong-Australia Business Association
- Housing Improvement Bill
-
Hungarian Club of SA
-
Indian Australian Association of South Australia
- International Women's Day
-
International Year of Pulses
- Latvian Business Delegation
- LR&M Constructions
- Malaysian-Chinese School Delegation
- Meat and Livestock Australia Advertisement
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Memories of Lemnos
-
Molinara Social and Sports Club
- Nepal Delegation
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Overseas Chinese Association of South Australia
- Proclamation of South Australia Anniversary
- Queen Elizabeth Ii
- Radio Adelaide
-
Road Traffic (Issue of Free Tickets by Parking Ticket-Vending Machines) Amendment Bill
- 2015-12-09
-
2016-03-09
- SA Tourism Awards
- Select Committee on Skills for All Program
- Skills for All
- Social Development Committee: Comorbidity
- Social Development Committee: Domestic and Family Violence
- Social Development Committee: Inquiry into Regional Health Services
-
Society of Saint Hilarion
- South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute
-
Statutes Amendment (Rights of Foster Parents, Guardians and Kinship Carers) Bill
- 2015-12-09
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2016-03-09
- Statutes Amendment (Universities) Bill
- Supply Bill 2015
- Supply Bill 2016
- The Cedars
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United Nations Anniversary
- United Nations Association of Australia Peace Bottle Launch
-
University of South Australia
- Valedictory
- Vietnamese Veterans Association
-
Winston Churchill Memorial Trust
-
Women's Legal Service
-
Questions
- Aboriginal Language Interpreters and Translators
-
Adelaide Desalination Plant
- Adelaide Women's Prison, Firearms Delivery
- Almond Industry
- Apprentices and Trainees
- APY Lands, Consumer Rights DVD
- Bridges
- Building and Construction Industry
- Business and Consumer Confidence
- Business Closures
- Business Confidence
-
Chemotherapy Treatment Error
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2017-11-15
-
2017-11-16
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- Chowilla Flood Plain
- Cobdogla Irrigation and Steam Museum
- Consumer and Business Services
- Consumer Protection
- Crime Statistics
- Drugs in Prisons
- Elective Surgery
- Electricity Prices
-
Emergency Services Levy
-
2017-03-28
- 2017-03-30
-
-
Extreme Weather Conditions
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2017-05-31
- 2017-08-03
-
- Flood Relief Operations
- Fruit Fly
-
Government Radio Network
-
Hallett Cove Pipeline
-
Home Detention
-
2016-12-07
- 2017-02-15
-
-
Homeless Women
-
Ice Taskforce
- Livestock Theft
- Low Carbon Economy Strategy
- Manufacturing Sector
- Mental Health Plan
- Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation
- Moonta Police Station
-
National Water Initiative
-
2016-02-23
-
2016-02-25
-
- Northern Adelaide Irrigation Scheme
-
Northern Economic Plan
-
2016-02-09
-
- Police Ombudsman
-
Prisoner Mail Screening
-
2016-11-02
- 2017-02-14
-
-
Prisoner Support and Treatment
-
Public Sector Employment
-
2016-11-17
- 2017-02-16
-
- Purchase Card Expenditure
-
Recreational Fishing
-
2016-06-21
-
- Red-Light Cameras
-
Regional Employment
- Renewable Energy Target
- Repatriation General Hospital
- Riverland Career Development Centre
-
Road Safety Petition
- Royal Adelaide Hospital
-
SA Water
-
SA Water Infrastructure
-
Skill Shortages
- Skills and Employment Websites
- Skills for All
-
South Australia Police
- South East Natural Resources Management Board
- South-East Roads
-
STEM Australia Website
-
2015-07-02
-
- STEM Education
-
TAFE SA
- Tassone, Mr B.
- Training Agreements
- Unemployed Migrants
-
Unemployment Figures
- Vocational Education and Training
- Water Diversion Allocations
- Water for Good
- Women in Parliament
- Women in Technology
- Women in the Workforce
- Women's Unemployment
- Wyndgate Farm
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Speeches
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LENSINK, Jacqueline Michelle Ann
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Adoption (Review) Amendment Bill
- Animal Welfare (Companion Animals) Amendment Bill
- Animal Welfare (Greyhound Training) Amendment Bill
- Animal Welfare (Live Baiting) Amendment Bill
- Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration (Gender Identity) Amendment Bill
- Briggs, Prof. Freda
-
Commission of Inquiry on Water Pricing Bill
-
2015-02-11
- 2015-03-25
-
- Corcoran, Mr M.
-
Crown Land Management (Life Lease Sites) Amendment Bill
-
2017-03-01
- 2017-11-15
-
-
Dailler, Ms G.
- Disability Inclusion Bill
-
Environment Protection (Waste Reform) Amendment Bill
-
2017-10-19
-
- Environment Protection Authority (Air Quality) Policy
- Environment, Resources and Development Committee: Biodiversity
- Family Relationships (Parentage Presumptions) Amendment Bill
-
Female Genital Mutilation
- Greyhound Racing
- Griffin, Hon. K.T.
- Historic Shipwrecks (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park
- Joint Committee on Matters Relating to Elder Abuse
- Labor Members of Parliament
- Le Cornu Site
- Linear Parks (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Boundary Adjustment) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Building Upgrade Agreements) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Fixed Charges) Amendment Bill
- Local Nuisance and Litter Control (Illegal Dumping on Construction Sites) Amendment Bill
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Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation
- Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- National Disability Awards
- National Parks and Wildlife (Co-Managed Parks) Amendment Bill
- National Parks and Wildlife (Life Lease Sites) Amendment Bill
- Natural Resources Committee: Natural Resources South Australia Business Plans and Regional Levies 2016-17
- Natural Resources Management (Transparency of Ministers Directions) Amendment
- Palestine
- Passenger Transport (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Payne, Hon. R.G.
- Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Promoting Use of Vacant Land) Amendment Bill
- Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Regulated Trees) Amendment Bill
- Planning, Development and Infrastructure (State Planning Policy) (Biodiversity) Amendment Bill
- Port Gawler Conservation Park
- Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) (Miscellaneous No 3) Amendment Bill
- Relationships Register (No 1) Bill
- Residential Tenancies (Domestic Violence Protections) Amendment Bill
-
Select Committee on Skills for All Program
-
Select Committee on Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
-
Skills for All
- 2015-05-13
-
2015-06-03
- Standing Orders Suspension
- Statutes Amendment (Boards and Committees - Abolition and Reform) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Budget 2016) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
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2015-07-01
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2015-09-09
- 2017-05-30
- 2017-07-05
-
- Statutes Amendment (Heavy Vehicles Registration Fees) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Intensity of Development) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Surrogacy Eligibility) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Transport Online Transactions and Other Matters) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Vehicle Inspections and South Eastern Freeway Offences) Bill
- Surveillance Devices (Animal Welfare) Amendment Bill
- Waste Management
- Water Industry (Compensation for Loss Or Damage) Amendment Bill
- Water Industry (Third Party Access) Amendment Bill
- Whyalla Steel Works (Environmental Authorisation) Amendment Bill
- Women's Suffrage Anniversary
-
Questions
- Adelaide Desalination Plant
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Alinta Energy
-
Asbestos Waste Disposal
-
2017-11-01
-
- Bird Lake
-
Body Image Campaign
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2015-02-26
-
-
Borderline Personality Disorder
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2017-09-28
-
-
Broken Hill Water Supply
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2016-06-21
-
- Brown
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Brown Hill Keswick Creek Stormwater Project
- Building Upgrade Finance
- Carbon Pricing
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Career and Workforce Development Centre
- Ceduna Waters
- Chemotherapy Treatment Error
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Chief Psychiatrist
- Circular Economy
- Climate Change
- Communities and Social Inclusion Department
- Community Engagement
-
Connecting Residents with Nature
- Constitutional Recognition
-
Daw Park Site
- Direct Action Plan
- Dog and Cat Management
-
Domestic Violence
-
Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme
- Emergency Departments
-
Energy Market
-
2017-02-14
-
-
Environment, Water and Natural Resources Department
- Environment, Water and Natural Resources Department Contractors
- Extreme Weather Conditions
-
Federal Budget
-
Female Genital Mutilation
-
2017-02-28
-
2017-05-30
-
-
Fire Management Plans
-
Firing Range Safety
-
Flinders Medical Centre Hydrotherapy Services
-
2017-10-31
-
- Fur Seals
-
Gawler River Flooding
- Gender Policy
- Government Radio Network
- Greenhouse Gas Emissions
-
Greyhound Racing
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2015-09-22
- 2016-04-12
-
-
Greywater Compliance
-
Home Detention
-
2016-11-01
-
-
Hospitality Group Training
-
2015-02-25
-
-
Housing Affordability
-
Hydrotherapy Services
- Ice Taskforce
- Information and Communications Technology
-
Inkerman Landfill Facility
-
2017-10-19
-
-
Innes National Park
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2015-05-14
-
- Kangaroo Island
- Kangaroo Island Middle River Catchment
-
Lake Albert-Coorong Connector
-
2015-07-30
-
-
Lower Limestone Coast Water Allocation Plan
-
Mallee Prescribed Wells Area
-
2016-05-26
-
- Manufacturing Sector
-
Marine Parks
- 2015-06-18
-
2015-09-09
-
2017-04-12
- 2017-07-04
- Mental Health Audit
-
Mental Health Services
-
Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation
-
Ministerial Code of Conduct
-
2016-11-29
-
-
Modbury Hospital
-
Morrison, Mr W.
-
2017-03-01
- 2017-05-09
-
- Moss Rocks
-
Murray-Darling Basin Plan
-
Murray-Darling Basin Regional Economic Diversification Program
-
2015-03-18
-
-
National Parks
-
2015-03-17
- 2015-12-02
-
2016-11-03
-
-
National Parks and Wildlife
-
National Partnership Agreement on Skills Reform
-
2015-06-03
-
- Natural Resources Management Levy
- Natural Resources Management Staff
-
Northern Economic Plan
- Nuclear Industry
-
Nuclear Waste
-
Para Wirra Conservation Park
- Paris Climate Change Agreement
- Power Outages
-
Power Outages, SA Water
-
Prisons
- Raymond, Ms J.
- Recreational Fishing
-
Regional Employment
-
2015-07-02
-
-
Repatriation General Hospital
-
Reservoir Management
-
SA Water
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SA Water Infrastructure
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Save the River Murray Fund
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Save the River Murray Levy
-
Shark Cage Diving
-
2015-05-05
- 2015-09-08
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2015-09-23
- 2016-04-14
-
-
Site Contamination, Beverley
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2015-06-16
-
-
Site Contamination, Clovelly Park and Mitchell Park
- Sittings and Business
-
Skills for All
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Solid Waste Levy
-
2016-07-05
- 2016-07-06
-
-
South Australia Police
-
2016-07-07
- 2016-11-01
-
- South Eastern Water Conservation and Drainage Board
-
Species Loss
-
2015-07-29
-
-
State Major Bank Levy
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Stormwater Management
- TAFE SA
-
Tennyson Dunes
-
2015-02-12
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2016-05-25
-
- Trichloroethylene Exposure
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Tunkalilla Beach
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2015-03-19
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Unemployment Figures
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Unlocking Capital for Jobs
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Vocational Education and Training
-
2015-06-02
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2015-06-04
- 2015-10-27
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- Waste Management
- Water Allocation
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Water Allocation Plans
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2015-10-15
-
-
Water Pricing
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Water Transportation Scheme
-
2015-05-13
-
- Whale Sanctuaries
- Women's Sporting Events
-
WorkReady
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Yatco Lagoon
-
2015-03-25
- 2015-07-29
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-
Answers
-
Murray-Darling Basin Plan
-
-
Speeches
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LUCAS, Robert Ivan
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Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Appropriation Bill 2015
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- Auditor-General's Report
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- Black, Dr Q.
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Budget and Finance Committee
- Budget and Finance Committee: Annual Report 2014-15
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- Budget and Finance Committee: Interim Report 2016-17
-
Budget Measures Bill 2017
- 2017-10-19
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2017-10-31
- 2017-11-15
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- Griffin, Hon. K.T.
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- Labor Government
-
Labor Members of Parliament
-
Labor Party
-
Labour Hire Licensing Bill
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- Lobbyists Bill
- Long Service Leave (Calculation of Average Weekly Earnings) Amendment Bill
- Marriage Equality
- Medical Cannabis
- Member for Mawson
- Millhouse, Hon. R.R.
- Minister for Investment and Trade
- Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation
- Minister's Remarks
-
Ministerial Travel
-
Motor Accident Commission
- Motor Vehicle Accident Injury Schemes
-
National Electricity (South Australia) (Australian Energy Regulator - Wholesale Market Monitoring) Amendment Bill
- National Gas (South Australia) (Pipelines Access-Arbitration) Amendment Bill
- Northern Economic Plan
- Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission
- Nuclear Waste
-
Nuclear Waste Storage Facility (Prohibition) (Public Money) Amendment Bill
- O-Bahn Tunnel
- Occupational Licensing National Law (South Australia) Repeal Bill
- Parliamentary Committees (Public Assets Committee) Amendment Bill
- Parliamentary Remuneration (Determination of Remuneration) Amendment Bill
- Petroleum and Geothermal Energy (Underground Coal Gasification) Amendment Bill
-
Police (Return to Work) Amendment Bill
-
2015-11-18
-
- Port Augusta Solar Thermal Storage
- Power Supply
- Privatisation
- Probate Fees
- Public Finance and Audit (Treasurer's Instructions) Amendment Bill
- Public Sector (Data Sharing) Bill
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- Public Sector Entitlements
- Public Service Appointments
- Radio Adelaide
- Referendum (One Vote One Value) Bill
- Relationships Register (No 1) Bill
- Residential Tenancies (Domestic Violence Protections) Amendment Bill
- Return to Work (Weekly Payments Under Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill
- Return to Work Act
-
Return to Work Corporation of South Australia (Crown Claims Management) Amendment Bill
- Safe Schools Program
- SafeWork SA, Workplace Fatalities
-
Select Committee on Sale of State Government Owned Land at Gillman
-
Shop Distributive and Allied Employees' Association
- Social Media
- South Australian Employment Tribunal (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Southern State Superannuation (Parental Leave) Amendment Bill
- Stamp Duties (Foreign Ownership Surcharge) Amendment Bill
- Stamp Duty
- Standard Time (Alteration of Standard Time) Amendment Bill
- State Budget
-
State Debt
- State Government Employment
- State Government Expenditure
- Statement of Principles for Members of Parliament
- Statewide Gambling Therapy Service
- Statutes Amendment (Budget 2016) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Electricity and Gas) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Gambling Measures) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Gaming Area Prohibitions and Barring Orders) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Gaming Prohibitions) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Gender Identity and Equity) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Industrial Relations Consultative Council) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (National Electricity and Gas Laws - Information Collection and Publication) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Public Sector Audit) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Registered Relationships) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (SACAT) Amendment Bill
- Statutes Amendment (South Australian Employment Tribunal) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Superannuation) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Surrogacy Eligibility) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Budget 2015) Bill
- Statutory Authorities Review Committee
- Statutory Authorities Review Committee: Annual Report 2014-15
-
Steel Industry Protection Bill
- Supply Bill 2015
- Supply Bill 2016
- Supply Bill 2017
- Sustainability, Environment and Conservation Minister
- Taxes and Charges
- Valuation of Land (Separate Valuations) Amendment Bill
- Whyte, Hon. A.M.
- Work Health and Safety (Industrial Manslaughter) Amendment Bill
- Work Health and Safety (Prosecutions Under Repealed Act) Amendment Bill
- Work Health and Safety (Representative Assistance) Amendment Bill
- Worrall, Mr. L.
-
Questions
-
Aboriginal Affairs
-
2015-11-19
- 2016-04-12
-
-
Aboriginal Constitutional Recognition
-
Aboriginal Power Cup
-
Allwater Joint Venture
-
Annual Leave
- Annual Leave Liability
- Asset Recycling Fund
- Automotive Industry
-
Automotive Transformation
-
Automotive Transformation Scheme
-
Business Grants
-
2016-02-11
- 2016-11-17
-
-
Carbon Neutral Adelaide
-
Carbon Neutral Cabinet
-
Climate Change
-
2015-02-12
-
-
Commissioner of Police
- 2016-07-05
-
2016-07-06
-
2016-11-15
-
2016-11-16
-
Consultants and Contractors
-
Correctional Services Department
-
2016-11-01
-
2017-03-01
-
- Electronic Crime
-
Employment Figures
- Employment Growth Forecasts
- Employment, Higher Education and Skills Minister
-
Environment, Water and Natural Resources Department Chief Executive
-
Environmental Liabilities
-
2016-09-20
-
-
Fire Management Plans
-
2015-11-17
-
-
Goods and Services Tax
-
Government Radio Network
-
Hills Limited
-
Hospitality Group Training
-
2015-02-25
-
-
Job Creation
-
Liquor Licensing
-
2015-05-05
-
-
Long Service Leave
- Long Service Leave Liability
-
Manufacturing Sector
-
2017-07-04
-
-
Manufacturing Works
-
Manufacturing Works Review
-
2017-07-05
-
- Member's Remarks
-
Micro Finance Fund
-
2015-07-01
-
-
Micro-X
-
Ministerial Code of Conduct
-
Ministerial Staff
-
Ministerial Travel
-
2015-05-05
-
2015-09-08
-
2015-09-09
- 2015-10-13
-
2015-10-29
- 2015-11-18
- 2016-11-01
-
- Murray-Darling Basin
- National Partnership Agreement on Skills Reform
-
Northern Adelaide Food Park
-
2016-05-24
- 2016-09-20
- 2016-11-02
- 2017-03-28
-
2017-10-17
-
-
Northern Economic Plan
-
2016-02-23
-
2016-02-24
-
2016-02-25
-
2016-03-08
-
2016-03-09
-
2016-03-10
-
2016-03-23
- 2016-04-12
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2016-05-19
- 2016-05-26
-
2016-06-07
-
2016-06-08
-
2016-06-21
- 2016-07-27
- 2016-11-03
- 2016-11-17
-
-
Nuclear Industry
- Office Upgrade, Department of the Premier and Cabinet
- Police Civilianisation
-
Police Staffing
-
2016-03-08
-
-
Police Workers Compensation
-
2017-05-09
-
2017-05-10
-
-
Police Workplace Injury Claims
-
2016-12-07
-
-
Port Augusta Prison
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Power Outages, Telecommunications
- Prison Violence
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Public Sector Employment
- Public Sector Entitlements
-
Public Sector Executive Officers
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Public Sector Executive Salaries
-
Public Service Employees
- Public Service Leave
-
Public Service Short-Term Contracts, Trainees and Graduates
-
2015-09-08
-
-
Red-Light Cameras
- ReturnToWorkSA
-
Russell, Dr D.
-
2016-10-20
- 2016-12-01
-
-
SA Water
-
SA Water Customer Satisfaction Research
-
SA Water Infrastructure
-
Skills for All
-
Small Business Development Fund
-
South Australia Police
- State Major Bank Levy
- TAFE SA
- Tassone
-
Tassone, Mr B.
-
Treaty Commissioner
-
Treaty Negotiations
- Unanswered Questions
-
Unemployment Figures
-
Vocational Education and Training
-
2015-06-04
-
-
Webster, Mr S.
-
White Ribbon Campaign
-
2016-11-29
-
- Work Health and Safety Management Plan
-
Workers Compensation
-
Worrall, Mr L.
-
-
Speeches
-
MAHER, Kyam
-
Speeches
-
Aboriginal Heritage (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
2016-02-25
-
2016-03-10
-
- Aged-Care Housing Developments
- Agius, Auntie Josie
- Amy Gillett Foundation
-
Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
2016-06-22
- 2016-07-27
- 2016-08-04
-
-
Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights (Suspension of Executive Board) Amendment Bill
-
2017-05-10
- 2017-05-30
- 2017-06-01
-
-
ANZAC Day Commemoration (Veterans' Advisory Council) Amendment Bill
- 2017-04-13
-
2017-05-16
-
Appropriation Bill 2016
-
Appropriation Bill 2017
- 2017-07-05
-
2017-10-19
- APY Executive
-
Arrium
- Asbestos Containing Materials
- ASER (Restructure) (Facilitation of Riverbank Development) Amendment Bill
- Auditor-General's Report
- Australian Energy Market Commission Establishment (Governance) Amendment Bill
- Australian Energy Market Operator Final Report
- Australian Energy Market Operator Report
- Australian Energy Market Operator Report Update
- Automotive Workers in Transition Program
- Babcock Australia
- Bail (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Bannon, Hon. Dr J.C.
- Biological Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Bishop, Mrs L.
- Brice, Corporal C.A.
- Budget and Finance Committee
-
Budget Measures Bill 2017
- 2017-09-26
-
2017-10-31
-
2017-11-01
- Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment (Review) Amendment Bill
- Child Development and Wellbeing Bill
- Child Protection Department
- Child Protection Systems Royal Commission
- Child Safety (Prohibited Persons) Bill
-
Children and Young People (Oversight and Advocacy Bodies) Bill
-
2016-10-18
-
- Children's Protection (Implementation of Coroner's Recommendations) Amendment Bill
-
Children's Protection Law Reform (Transitional Arrangements and Related Amendments) Bill
- 2017-11-15
-
2017-11-28
- China Trade and AFL Mission
- China Trade Mission
- China-Australia Free Trade Agreement
- Commissioner for Children and Young People
- Community Based Sentences (Interstate Transfer) Bill
-
Compulsory Third Party Insurance Regulation Bill
- Constitution (Deadlocks) Amendment Bill
- Constitution (Demise of the Crown) Amendment Bill
-
Controlled Substances (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- 2016-09-22
-
2016-11-03
- Copper Mining Strategy
- Correctional Services (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Cowper, Mr B.
-
Crime and Public Integrity Policy Committee
-
Criminal Assets Confiscation (Prescribed Drug Offenders) Amendment Bill
-
Criminal Law (Extended Supervision Orders) Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Children and Vulnerable Adults) Amendment Bill
-
Criminal Law Consolidation (Criminal Organisations) Amendment Bill
- 2017-08-02
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2017-10-31
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Mental Impairment) Amendment Bill
-
Defence Shipbuilding
- Defence White Paper
- Disability SA
- Dog and Cat Management (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Electoral (Funding, Expenditure and Disclosure) Amendment Bill
- Electoral (Legislative Council Voting) (Voter Choice) Amendment Bill
-
Electoral (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
2017-06-01
-
- Electricity Prices
- Electronic Transactions (Legal Proceedings) Amendment Bill
-
Emergency Management (Electricity Supply Emergencies) Amendment Bill
-
2017-04-11
-
- Energy Security Target
- Europe Defence Mission
- Federal Budget
- Fines Enforcement and Debt Recovery Bill
- Freebairn, Mr J.S.
- French Defence Visit
- Gambling Review
- General Motors Holden
-
Government House Precinct Land Dedication Bill
-
2016-02-25
-
- Hanson, Hon. J.E.
- Health and Community Services Complaints (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (South Australia) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- HomeStart Finance
-
Housing Improvement Bill
- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (Serious Or Systemic Misconduct Or Maladministration) Amendment Bill
- India Trade
- Industrial Hemp Bill
-
Industry Advocate Bill
- Integration of Carbon and Energy Policy
- Intervention Orders (Prevention of Abuse) (Recognition of National Domestic Violence Orders) Amendment Bill
- Jobs and Export Program
- Joint Parliamentary Service Committee
- Judicial Administration (Auxiliary Appointments and Powers) (Qualification for Appointment) Amendment Bill
- Judicial Conduct Commissioner (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Judicial Conduct Commissioner Bill
- Justices of the Peace (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Labour Hire Licensing Bill
-
2017-11-28
-
-
Land Agents (Registration of Property Managers and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
- Land and Business (Sale and Conveyancing) (Beneficial Interest) Amendment Bill
- Legislative Review Committee
-
Leigh Creek
- Lewis, Hon. I.P.
- LGBTIQ Law Reform
-
Liquor Licensing (Liquor Review) Amendment Bill
- 2017-05-18
-
2017-11-02
- Lobbyists Bill
-
Local Government (Accountability and Governance) Amendment Bill
- 2015-09-10
-
2015-10-27
- Local Government (Boundary Adjustment) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Mobile Food Vendors) Amendment Bill
- Loy Yang Power Station
- Lucas, Hon. R.I.
- Member's Leave
- Millhouse, Hon. R.R.
- Mineral and Energy Resources
- Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation
- Mintabie Township
-
Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- Murray-Darling Basin Royal Commission
- NAIDOC Week
-
National Electricity (South Australia) (Australian Energy Regulator - Wholesale Market Monitoring) Amendment Bill
- 2016-10-20
-
2016-11-30
-
National Gas (South Australia) (Pipelines Access-Arbitration) Amendment Bill
- 2017-05-30
-
2017-06-20
- Natural Resources Committee
- Northern Connector
- Notaries Public Bill
-
Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission
- O-Bahn Tunnel
- Offshore Patrol Vessels
- Our Energy Plan
- Overseas Goods Exports
- Palestine
-
Parliament (Joint Services) (Staffing) Amendment Bill
- 2017-05-30
-
2017-08-03
- Parliamentary Budget Advisory Service
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation
- Parliamentary Remuneration (Determination of Remuneration) Amendment Bill
- Planning, Development and Infrastructure Bill
- Police Complaints and Discipline Bill
- Pollock, Mr J.
-
Power Outages
- Power Plant Purchase
- Printing Committee
-
Public Interest Disclosure Bill
- 2016-10-18
-
2017-06-01
-
Public Intoxication (Review Recommendations) Amendment Bill
- 2016-07-07
-
2016-11-03
- Public Sector (Data Sharing) Bill
- Public Sector Recruitment
- Radio Adelaide
- Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) (Miscellaneous No 2) Amendment Bill
-
Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- 2015-03-26
-
2015-05-12
-
Real Property (Priority Notices and Other Measures) Amendment Bill
- Reclink Australia
- Referendum (Appropriation and Supply) Bill
- Referendum (Deadlocks) Bill
- Regional Development Fund
- Relationships Register (No 1) Bill
-
Research, Development and Innovation Bill
- Residential Parks (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Return to Work Corporation of South Australia (Crown Claims Management) Amendment Bill
- Return to Work Scheme
- Rigney, Dr Alice
- SafeWork SA
- Select Committee on Administration of South Australia’s Prisons
- Select Committee on Compulsory Acquisition of Properties for North-South Corridor Upgrade
- Select Committee on Sale of State Government Owned Land at Gillman
- Select Committee on State Government's O-Bahn Access Project
- Senate Vacancy
-
Sentencing Bill
-
Sittings and Business
- 2016-02-10
- 2016-02-11
- 2016-02-25
- 2016-03-09
- 2016-03-10
- 2016-03-23
- 2016-03-24
- 2016-07-27
- 2016-11-03
- 2016-11-30
- 2016-12-01
- 2016-12-06
-
2016-12-07
- 2017-02-15
- 2017-03-01
- 2017-03-02
- 2017-05-31
- 2017-06-01
- 2017-06-22
- 2017-07-05
-
2017-07-06
- 2017-10-18
- 2017-10-19
- 2017-11-01
- 2017-11-14
- 2017-11-15
- 2017-11-16
- 2017-11-28
- 2017-11-29
-
2017-11-30
-
Small Business Roundtable
- Social Development Committee
- South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal
- South East Forestry Partnerships Program
- South Eastern Freeway
- South-East Asia Trade Mission
-
Stamp Duties (Foreign Ownership Surcharge) Amendment Bill
-
2017-11-28
-
-
Standing Orders Suspension
- State Administration Centre
- State Energy Plan
- State Export Figures
-
Statement of Principles for Members of Parliament
-
Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio No 3) Bill
- 2017-11-01
-
2017-11-30
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) (No 2) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Budget 2016) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Child Exploitation and Encrypted Material) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Commonwealth Registered Entities) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Court Fees) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Courts and Justice Measures) Bill
- 2016-11-03
-
2016-12-01
- 2016-12-06
-
Statutes Amendment (Electricity and Gas) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Explosives) Bill
- 2017-10-19
-
2017-11-28
-
Statutes Amendment (Extremist Material) Bill
- 2017-10-18
-
2017-11-28
- Statutes Amendment (Firearms Offences) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Gender Identity and Equity) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Heavy Vehicles Registration Fees) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Intensity of Development) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Judicial Registrars) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Leading Practice in Mining) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (National Electricity and Gas Laws - Information Collection and Publication) Bill
- 2016-10-20
-
2016-11-29
- Statutes Amendment (National Policing Information Systems and Services) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Planning, Development and Infrastructure) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Recidivist and Repeat Offenders) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (SACAT No 2) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (SACAT) Amendment Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Sentencing) Bill
- 2017-10-18
-
2017-11-16
-
Statutes Amendment (South Australian Employment Tribunal) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Terror Suspect Detention) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Terrorism) Bill
- 2015-09-23
-
2015-10-27
-
Statutes Amendment (Transport Online Transactions and Other Matters) Bill
- 2017-06-20
-
2017-09-26
-
Statutes Amendment (Vehicle Inspections and South Eastern Freeway Offences) Bill
- 2017-10-19
-
2017-11-16
- Statutes Amendment (Vulnerable Witnesses) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Youths Sentenced As Adults) Bill
-
2017-11-29
-
- Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Simplify No 2) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Simplify) Bill
- 2016-12-06
-
2017-03-02
-
Statutory Authorities Review Committee
- Statutory Officers Committee
- Steel Industry
- Stolen Generations Reparations Scheme
-
Summary Offences (Filming and Sexting Offences) Amendment Bill
-
Summary Offences (Interviewing Vulnerable Witnesses) Amendment Bill
- 2017-06-20
-
2017-09-26
- Summary Offences (Liquor Offences) Amendment Bill
- Summary Procedure (Abolition of Complaints) Amendment Bill
- Summary Procedure (Indictable Offences) Amendment Bill
- Summary Procedure (Service) Amendment Bill
-
Supply Bill 2016
- 2016-04-14
-
2016-05-26
-
Supply Bill 2017
- 2017-05-11
-
2017-06-22
- Surveillance Devices Bill
- Taxi and Chauffeur Vehicle Industry Review
- Techport Australia
- Time Zones
-
Valedictories
- Valedictory
- Venture Capital Fund
- Veterans' Advisory Council
- Vulnerable Witness Interviews
- Water Pricing
- Whyalla Steel Works (Environmental Authorisation) Amendment Bill
-
Whyalla Steelworks
- Women's Suffrage Anniversary
- Zema, Mr Matt
-
- Questions
-
Answers
-
Aboriginal Affairs
-
Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation Agency
- Aboriginal Art and Culture
-
Aboriginal Artefacts
-
2016-03-24
- 2016-09-20
-
-
Aboriginal Constitutional Recognition
-
Aboriginal Economic Development
-
Aboriginal Employment Industry Clusters Program
- Aboriginal Employment Targets
-
Aboriginal Health
-
Aboriginal Heritage Act
- Aboriginal Land Rights
-
Aboriginal Language Interpreters and Translators
-
Aboriginal Power Cup
- Aboriginal Reconciliation
-
Aboriginal Regional Authorities
- Aboriginal Regional Authority Policy
- Aboriginal Sports Training Academy
-
Aboriginal Tourism
-
2015-12-09
-
2016-11-02
-
-
Aboriginals Benefit Account
-
Adelaide Gig City Program
- Aerospace Alliance
-
Alinta Energy
- Annual Leave
- APY Artists
-
APY Elections
-
2015-06-17
- 2016-03-22
-
-
APY Executive
-
2015-05-06
-
2015-12-10
- 2016-06-08
- 2016-11-01
-
2016-11-02
-
2017-06-22
-
2017-11-14
-
-
APY Lands
-
2015-02-11
- 2015-03-24
-
2015-09-09
- 2015-10-29
- 2015-12-08
-
2016-02-09
-
2016-04-13
-
2016-07-07
-
2016-10-19
-
2017-05-18
-
-
APY Lands Special General Meeting
-
APY Lands, Child Ear Health
- APY Lands, Child Protection
-
APY Lands, Child Safety
-
2015-05-14
-
2015-10-29
- 2016-07-05
-
-
APY Lands, Drivers' Licences
- 2015-05-05
-
2015-12-08
- APY Lands, Food Security
-
APY Lands, Governance
- 2015-02-10
- 2015-02-11
- 2015-02-12
-
2015-02-24
- 2015-02-25
-
2015-03-25
-
2015-05-07
- 2015-09-08
- 2016-03-22
-
2016-09-21
- 2017-11-29
-
APY Lands, Mental Health
-
APY Lands, Regional Partnership Agreement
-
2016-09-20
- 2017-02-15
-
-
APY Lands, Renal Dialysis Units
-
APY Lands, Road Infrastructure
- APY Lands, Sport
- APY Lands, Street Naming
- APY Lands, Traineeships
- APY Lands, Watarru Community
-
APY Tjukurpa Law and Culture Council of Elders
-
2015-03-18
-
- Army Aboriginal Community Assistance Program
-
Arrium
-
2016-02-23
-
2017-05-30
-
- Asset Recycling Fund
-
Auditor-General's Report
-
AusBiotech Conference
-
2017-10-31
-
-
Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics
-
2016-06-23
- 2016-09-21
-
- Australian Information Industries Association Awards
-
Australian Labor Party Advertising
-
2017-05-10
-
- Australian Referendum, 1967
-
Automotive Industry
-
2015-02-10
- 2015-02-11
- 2015-02-12
-
2015-05-14
-
2015-06-30
- 2015-09-10
- 2015-10-15
- 2016-11-29
-
2017-03-28
-
2017-05-10
- 2017-10-18
- 2017-10-19
- 2017-11-02
-
-
Automotive Supplier Diversification Program
- 2015-09-08
- 2015-09-09
- 2015-09-22
-
2015-09-24
- 2015-12-08
-
2016-02-11
- 2016-03-22
- 2016-04-12
- 2016-04-14
- 2016-05-24
- 2016-09-20
- 2016-11-01
- 2017-05-18
-
2017-10-17
- 2017-11-30
-
Automotive Transformation
-
Automotive Transformation Scheme
-
Automotive Workers Communications Campaign
-
Automotive Workers in Transition Program
- 2015-07-01
- 2015-07-02
- 2015-12-08
- 2016-03-24
- 2016-06-09
-
2016-09-20
- 2016-10-18
-
2016-11-03
- 2016-12-01
- 2017-02-16
- 2017-03-28
- 2017-04-11
-
2017-05-11
- 2017-05-17
- 2017-05-30
- Base64
- Battery Storage Initiative
-
Boeing
-
Borderline Personality Disorder
-
2016-10-19
-
-
Building Family Opportunities
- Business Entrepreneurs
-
Business Grants
-
2016-02-11
- 2016-11-17
-
- Business Signage
-
Business Transformation Voucher Program
-
Cabinet Meetings
-
Career and Workforce Development Centre
-
2015-03-24
-
2017-02-15
-
2017-02-28
-
2017-04-11
- 2017-05-16
- 2017-07-06
-
- Caroma Workers
- Ceduna Aboriginal Support Services
- Centre for Business Growth
-
Child Protection
-
2016-06-22
-
- China Trade
- Co-Hab Tonsley
-
Coca-Cola Amatil
-
2017-02-28
-
- Commissioner for Children and Young People
-
Commissioners for Aboriginal Engagement
-
2015-10-27
-
- Conma Industries
-
Constitutional Recognition
-
2015-07-01
-
-
Consultants and Contractors
-
Cooperative Research Centres
-
Cost of Living
-
Country Cabinet
-
Country Health
-
2015-07-01
-
- Cubesat
-
Cycling Regulations
-
Cycling Sector
-
Cycling Strategy
- Davenport Community Council
- Defence Industry
-
Defence Shipbuilding
-
Digital Roadmap
-
2017-11-02
-
- Disability Sector Employment
-
Early Commercialisation Fund
- Electricity Prices
-
Employment Figures
-
Employment Participation Rate
-
2017-06-22
-
-
Energy Prices
-
2015-12-09
-
-
Entrepreneurs Week
-
Ethan Automotive
-
2015-06-18
-
- Far West Mojo
-
Federal Budget
-
Federal Funding
-
2017-05-18
-
-
Festival Plaza Redevelopment
- Flexibility for the Future Program
-
Forestry Industry
-
Free-Range Eggs
-
2016-02-23
-
- FRUSIC
- Future Industries Institute
-
Gawler Business Development
-
2017-03-28
-
-
Gig City Network
- Gillman Land Sale
- Global Gig City Network
- GM Holden
- GM Holden Site
-
GM Holden Workers
-
2017-10-19
- 2017-11-02
-
-
Goods and Services Tax
-
Government Consultants
- Government Procurement
- Greyhound Racing
-
Health Budget
-
Hills Limited
- Holden Exhibition
- Homosexual Convictions Apology
- Ice Addiction
-
Iga Warta
-
2016-07-07
- 2016-09-20
-
- Indigenous Advancement Strategy
- Indigenous Referendum Council
- Indigenous STEM Education
- Indigenous Tourism
-
Indigenous Tourism Strategies
-
2016-10-20
-
-
Indigenous Women, Incarceration
-
2016-10-19
-
-
Industrial Hemp
- 2015-07-01
-
2017-03-01
-
2017-09-27
- 2017-11-15
- Information and Communications Technology
- Ingkatji, Mr K.
- Innovation in South Australia
-
Innovation Voucher Program
- Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing
-
Inviting the World to Walk Through Our Door
- Jackson, Aunty Elsie
-
Job Creation
-
2015-11-18
-
- JOBEX
- Kangaroo Island Airport
- Labour Hire Workers
- Lake Bonney
-
Land Acquisition
- Land Tax
-
Leigh Creek
-
2015-09-08
- 2015-10-15
- 2015-11-18
-
2016-02-11
-
2016-06-09
- 2016-10-19
- 2016-11-01
-
- Live Music Industry
-
Long Service Leave
-
Low Emission Vehicle Strategy
- Mack, Private Miller
-
Manufacturing Industries
-
Manufacturing Sector
- Manufacturing Technology
- Manufacturing Technology Centre
-
Manufacturing Works
-
Manufacturing Works Review
-
2017-05-30
- 2017-06-21
-
2017-07-05
-
- Maralinga Tjarutja Lands
-
MassChallenge
-
Medical Cannabis
- Medical Device Industry
-
Medical Technologies Program
-
Medicinal Cannabis Symposium
-
2017-04-13
-
-
Micro Finance Fund
- 2015-03-24
- 2015-05-13
- 2015-05-14
-
2015-07-01
-
2015-07-02
- 2015-10-13
- 2015-12-08
- 2015-12-09
-
2015-12-10
-
2016-02-11
- 2016-03-08
- 2016-05-26
- 2016-09-20
-
Micro-X
-
2017-03-30
-
2017-08-03
-
- Mining Employment
-
Ministerial Code of Conduct
-
2016-11-29
-
-
Ministerial Staff
-
Ministerial Travel
-
Mobile Black Spot Program
-
2016-04-13
-
2016-06-21
- 2016-12-01
-
2016-12-06
-
2016-12-07
- 2017-05-16
-
-
Monarto Transport Hub
-
2017-05-16
-
- Mount Gambier Ultrafast Internet
-
Mount Serle Station
-
Municipal and Essential Services Program
- 2015-03-19
-
2016-05-25
- 2016-10-18
-
2016-12-07
- Music Industry
-
NAIDOC Week
-
2017-07-06
-
-
National Apology Anniversary Breakfast
- National Disability Insurance Scheme
- National Reconciliation Week
- Noarlunga Hospital
-
Northern Adelaide Food Park
-
2015-07-01
-
2015-10-29
-
2016-02-09
- 2016-03-22
-
2016-05-24
- 2016-09-20
- 2016-11-02
- 2017-03-28
-
2017-05-17
-
2017-06-20
-
-
Northern Connector
-
Northern Economic Plan
- 2015-02-26
- 2015-06-30
-
2015-09-23
-
2015-10-15
-
2016-02-09
-
2016-02-10
-
2016-02-23
-
2016-02-24
-
2016-02-25
-
2016-03-08
-
2016-03-09
-
2016-03-10
-
2016-03-23
- 2016-04-12
-
2016-05-19
- 2016-05-26
-
2016-06-07
-
2016-06-08
-
2016-06-21
- 2016-07-06
- 2016-07-26
- 2016-07-27
-
2016-11-03
- 2016-11-17
- 2017-03-01
- 2017-03-30
-
2017-05-10
-
2017-05-17
-
2017-06-01
- Northern Entrepreneur Growth Program
-
Northern Entrepreneur Growth Scheme
- Northern Sound System
-
Nu-Rock Technology
-
Nuclear Fuel Cycle Citizens' Jury
-
2016-10-19
-
2017-03-28
-
- Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission
-
Nuclear Waste
- 2016-03-08
- 2016-03-10
-
2016-04-13
- 2016-11-03
-
2016-11-16
-
2016-11-17
- 2017-03-28
-
Nuclear Waste Dump
-
2016-09-20
-
- O-Bahn
- Oak Valley Aboriginal Community Water Supply
-
Our Jobs Plan
- Paddy, Mrs Kunmanara
- Palliative Care Services
- Parliamentary Procedure
- Payroll Tax
- Pelican Point Upgrade
- Perfection Fresh
-
Photonics
-
Pinery Bushfires, Council Fees
- Plastics Granulating Services
- Polaris Centre
-
Population Growth
- Port Augusta
- Port Augusta Country Cabinet
-
Port Augusta Fly Ash
- Portfolio Responsibilities
-
Power Infrastructure
-
2016-11-03
-
- Power Outages
- Premier's Research and Industry Fund
-
Prisoner Support and Treatment
-
2016-10-19
-
-
Public Sector Employment
-
2016-11-17
- 2017-02-16
-
- Public Sector Entitlements
-
Public Sector Executive Officers
-
Public Service Employees
- Public Service Performance
- Public Transport Concessions
- Purchase Card Expenditure
-
Racism
- Regional Business Innovation
- Regional Employment
- Remote Aboriginal Communities, Electricity Infrastructure
- Research Fellowships
-
Rossi Boots
-
2017-05-11
-
-
Royal Adelaide Beer and Cider Awards
- Royal Adelaide Hospital
- Royal Adelaide Hospital Site Redevelopment
-
Russell, Dr D.
-
SA Water Reconciliation Action Plan
- SAGE Automation
- Science Alive
- Simulation Hub
-
Sittings and Business
-
Skilled Migrants
-
2017-04-12
-
2017-08-02
-
-
Small Business Development Fund
- Solar Thermal Electricity Generation
- South Australia Police
- South Australian Cooperatives
-
South Australian Economy
-
2016-12-07
-
- Space Industry Forum
-
Spencer Gulf
- 2015-06-18
-
2016-05-26
- Spirit Festival
- Staff Misconduct
-
State Early Commercialisation Fund
-
State Economy
-
2017-07-04
-
-
State Energy Plan
-
2017-03-29
-
2017-04-11
- 2017-04-12
-
-
State Major Bank Levy
-
2017-07-04
-
2017-07-05
-
-
Stolen Generations Compensation
-
Stolen Generations Reparations Scheme
-
Suicide Prevention
-
Sundrop Farms
-
Supply Chain Workers
-
Tarnanthi Festival of Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art
-
2015-10-14
-
- Tattoo Industry
-
Time Zones
-
2015-07-02
- 2015-10-27
-
- Tonsley Entrepreneurs
-
Tonsley Innovation District
-
2017-11-14
-
-
Tonsley Park Redevelopment
-
Trans-Pacific Partnership
-
Treaty Commissioner
-
Treaty Negotiations
- Uluru Statement
- Understanding Opportunities for Small Business
-
Unemployment Figures
-
Unlocking Capital for Jobs
-
2017-04-11
- 2017-05-16
-
- Valuation Program
- Valuer-General
-
Venture Capital Fund
- Venture Catalyst Awards
-
Venture Catalyst Program
-
2016-06-08
-
- Venture Dorm Graduation
- Video Game Industry
- VTT Cellulose Fibre Chain Value Study
-
Watarru Community
-
2016-08-04
- 2017-02-15
-
- Waterloo Bay Massacre
-
West Coast Aboriginal Communities
-
2016-06-09
-
- White Ribbon Campaign
- Whyalla Property Values
- Whyalla Steelworks
-
Winnovation Awards
- Women in Innovation Awards
-
Worrall, Mr L.
-
Yeend, Mr S.
-
Youth Mental Health
-
-
Speeches
-
MALINAUSKAS, Peter Bryden
-
Speeches
-
ASER (Restructure) (Facilitation of Riverbank Development) Amendment Bill
- 2016-06-23
-
2016-09-21
- Assisted Reproductive Treatment Act Review
- Bail (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Bannon, Hon. Dr J.C.
- Child Protection
-
Child Protection Systems Royal Commission
-
Child Safety (Prohibited Persons) Bill
- Children and Young People (Oversight and Advocacy Bodies) Bill
-
Children and Young People (Safety) Bill
- 2017-04-13
- 2017-06-22
-
2017-07-05
- Children's Protection (Implementation of Coroner's Recommendations) Amendment Bill
- Constitution (Appropriation and Supply) Amendment Bill
- Constitution (Deadlocks) Amendment Bill
- Constitution (Demise of the Crown) Amendment Bill
-
Constitution (One Vote One Value) Amendment Bill
-
2017-09-28
-
2017-11-30
-
-
Corporations (Commonwealth Powers) (Termination Day) Amendment Bill
- 2016-05-18
-
2016-05-24
-
Criminal Assets Confiscation (Prescribed Drug Offenders) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Mental Impairment) Amendment Bill
- Crystal Methamphetamine Task Force
- Disability Inclusion Bill
- Disability Reform Council
- Electoral (Funding, Expenditure and Disclosure) Amendment Bill
- Electoral (Legislative Council Voting) (Voter Choice) Amendment Bill
- Electoral (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Electronic Monitoring Enhancements
-
Electronic Transactions (Legal Proceedings) Amendment Bill
-
Emergency Management (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- 2016-03-24
-
2016-05-17
-
Extreme Weather Conditions
- Festival Plaza Redevelopment
-
Gillman Land Sale
- Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (South Australia) (Remote Area Attendance) Amendment Bill
- Hindley Street Incident
- Income Inequality
- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Intervention Orders (Prevention of Abuse) (Recognition of National Domestic Violence Orders) Amendment Bill
-
Judicial Administration (Auxiliary Appointments and Powers) (Qualification for Appointment) Amendment Bill
- Justices of the Peace (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Land and Business (Sale and Conveyancing) (Beneficial Interest) Amendment Bill
-
Legal Practitioners (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- 2016-07-06
-
2016-09-22
-
Legal Services Commission (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- 2016-03-24
-
2016-05-26
-
Magistrates Court (Monetary Limits) Amendment Bill
- 2016-05-24
-
2016-06-07
- Malinauskas, Hon. Peter
-
Mental Health (Review) Amendment Bill
- Mental Health Commissioner
- Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation
- Motor Vehicles (Trials of Automotive Technologies) Amendment Bill
- Murray-Darling Basin Plan
-
Notaries Public Bill
- Nuclear Waste
-
Nuclear Waste Storage Facility (Prohibition) (Public Money) Amendment Bill
- 2016-03-22
-
2016-04-13
- 2017-11-01
-
Oakden Mental Health Facility
-
Occupational Licensing National Law (South Australia) Repeal Bill
- 2016-03-08
-
2016-03-24
- Pinery Bushfires
- Police (Drug Testing) Amendment Bill
- Police Complaints and Discipline Bill
- Principal Community Visitor
- Prison Administration
-
Public Interest Disclosure Bill
-
Public Sector (Data Sharing) Bill
- Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) (Miscellaneous No 2) Amendment Bill
-
Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) (Miscellaneous No 3) Amendment Bill
- 2017-03-28
-
2017-04-13
-
Real Property (Electronic Conveyancing) Amendment Bill
- 2016-05-18
-
2016-06-07
- Referendum (Appropriation and Supply) Bill
- Referendum (Deadlocks) Bill
- Referendum (One Vote One Value) Bill
-
Residential Tenancies (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Return to Work Corporation of South Australia (Crown Claims Management) Amendment Bill
- Rigney, Mr R.G.
-
Road Traffic (Roadworks) Amendment Bill
- Royal Adelaide Hospital Outpatient Medical Imaging
- Sentencing Bill
- South Australia Police
- South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal
-
South Australian Employment Tribunal (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
South Australian Public Health (Immunisation and Early Childhood Services) Amendment Bill
- South Road Tram Overpass
- Southern State Superannuation (Parental Leave) Amendment Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Commonwealth Registered Entities) Bill
- 2016-05-18
-
2016-05-24
-
Statutes Amendment (Drink and Drug Driving) Bill
-
2017-05-11
- 2017-06-22
- 2017-07-06
-
- Statutes Amendment (Heavy Vehicles Registration Fees) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Home Detention) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Judicial Registrars) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (National Policing Information Systems and Services) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Planning, Development and Infrastructure) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Possession of Firearms and Prohibited Weapons) Bill
-
2017-06-01
- 2017-06-20
- 2017-06-22
-
-
Statutes Amendment (SACAT) Amendment Bill
- Statutes Amendment (South Australian Employment Tribunal) Bill
- Summary Offences (Biometric Identification) Amendment Bill
-
Summary Offences (Declared Public Precincts) Amendment Bill
- Summary Offences (Filming and Sexting Offences) Amendment Bill
- Summary Procedure (Abolition of Complaints) Amendment Bill
-
Summary Procedure (Indictable Offences) Amendment Bill
-
Summary Procedure (Service) Amendment Bill
- Taxi and Chauffeur Vehicle Industry Review
- Tobacco Products Regulation (Artistic Performances) Amendment Bill
- Valedictories
- Valedictory
- Victims of Crime (Compensation) Amendment Bill
- Yatala Labour Prison Incident
- Young Offenders Bill
-
- Questions
-
Answers
-
Aboriginal Employment Targets
- Aboriginal Reference Group
- Access Cabs
-
Adelaide Parklands
- Adelaide Pre-Release Centre
- Adelaide Women's Prison
-
Adelaide Women's Prison, Firearms Delivery
-
2017-07-06
-
-
Anaesthetist Services
-
2017-11-29
-
- Answers to Questions
-
ANZAC Highway Bus Lanes
-
APY Lands, Policing
-
2017-07-05
-
-
Asylum Seekers
- Auditor-General's Report
- Australia Day Honours
- Australian Football League Assaults
-
AVL Technology
- Band of SA Police
-
Blackout Emergency Procedures
- Blue Light
-
Borderline Personality Disorder
- Bridges
- Broadway, Ms R.a.
-
Bushfire Action Week
-
2016-11-01
- 2017-03-28
-
-
Bushfire Preparedness
-
2016-12-06
-
-
C.S. Hare Centre
- Cadell Training Centre
- Cannabis Arrests
-
CCTV Cameras
- Character Preservation Acts
-
Chemotherapy Treatment Error
-
Chief Psychiatrist
- Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service
-
Child Discipline
-
Clamping and Impounding Laws
-
Clipsal 500 Tickets for Volunteers
-
2016-02-25
- 2016-04-14
-
- Colonoscopy Services
-
Commissioner of Police
- 2016-03-22
- 2016-07-05
-
2016-07-06
-
2016-11-15
-
2016-11-16
- Concordia Development
- Correctional Services Awards
-
Correctional Services Department
-
Correctional Services Industrial Dispute
-
Correctional Services Officers
-
Correctional Services, Forensic Patients
- Correctional Services, Reoffending Reduction
-
Correctional Services, Veterans
-
Country Fire Service
-
Country Health
-
2017-11-15
-
-
Crime Statistics
-
Crown Solicitor's Office
-
2017-05-17
-
-
Cycling Laws
-
2016-02-09
-
-
Cycling Regulations
-
Cycling Safety
-
2017-03-30
-
2017-08-02
-
- Cyclone Relief Assistance
-
Daw Park Site
-
Decriminalisation of Sex Work
-
2017-08-09
-
- Dementia Care Facilities
-
Disability Housing
-
Disability SA
-
Disabled Drivers
-
Domestic Violence
-
Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme
-
Domestic Violence Serial Offender Database
-
2016-06-08
-
-
Drug and Alcohol Testing
-
Drug Detection Dogs
-
Drug Driving
- 2016-09-27
-
2016-11-02
-
2016-11-16
-
2017-08-03
- 2017-10-31
- Drug Offender Sentencing
-
Drug-Related Crime
-
Drug-Related Sentencing
-
2017-02-14
- 2017-06-01
-
- Drugs in Prisons
-
Eating Disorders Association of South Australia
-
2017-03-28
-
-
Elective Surgery
- Electronic Crime
-
Emergency Departments
-
Emergency Services
-
Emergency Services Levy
-
Emergency Services Volunteer Recruitment
- Emergency Services, Kingdom of Tonga
-
Equal Opportunity Commission
-
2017-05-09
- 2017-10-31
-
-
Extreme Weather Conditions
-
Eyre Western Crime Statistics
-
2017-06-01
-
-
Female Genital Mutilation
- Fire Danger Ratings
-
Firearms Amnesty
- Firearms Legislation
-
Firearms Licences
-
Firing Range Safety
-
Flinders Medical Centre
-
2017-11-29
-
-
Flinders Medical Centre Hydrotherapy Services
-
Forensic Mental Health
-
Forensic Services Review
- 2017-05-11
-
2017-05-18
-
Fort Largs
-
2016-06-08
- 2016-09-20
-
- Free-Range Eggs
-
Frome Street Bikeway
-
George's Corner
-
2016-05-25
-
-
Goods and Services Tax
-
Government Radio Network
-
Hampstead Rehabilitation Centre
-
2017-11-15
-
- Haydon, Mr M.R.
-
Health Portfolios
-
2017-09-27
-
-
Henley Beach Police Station
-
Highgate Park
- Highgate Park Disability Services
-
HIV
-
Home Detention
-
2016-05-17
-
2016-05-19
-
2016-11-01
- 2016-11-02
-
2016-12-07
- 2017-02-15
- 2017-02-16
- 2017-03-28
-
- Home Invasions
-
House Fires
-
2017-05-31
- 2017-08-03
-
-
Hydrotherapy Services
-
Ice Addiction
-
2016-07-07
-
2016-11-02
-
-
Ice Taskforce
-
ID Scanners
-
Illicit Drugs
-
Illicit Substance Abuse
-
Indigenous Incarceration
- Indigenous Youth Incarceration
-
Indulkana Community Policing
-
2016-09-22
- 2017-02-14
-
- Jamie Larcombe Centre
- Juvenile Fire Lighters Intervention Program
-
Lands Titles Office
-
Liquor Licensing
- Livestock Theft
-
Lyell McEwin Hospital
- Mad March Late Night Public Transport
- McLaren Vale Police Station
-
Medical Cannabis
-
2017-03-01
- 2017-05-17
-
-
Mental Health Audit
-
Mental Health Plan
-
Mental Health Services
-
Methamphetamine Harm Reduction
-
Metropolitan Fire Service
- Ministerial Liaison Officers
-
Mobilong Prison
-
Modbury Hospital
-
Modbury Hospital Cardiology Services
- Moonta Police Station
-
Morrison, Mr W.
-
Motorcycle Lane Filtering
-
2017-03-29
- 2017-08-02
-
-
Mount Gambier Prison
-
2016-02-11
-
- Municipal and Essential Services Program
- NAIDOC Week
-
National Disability Insurance Scheme
- National Ice Action Strategy Funding
- National Police Remembrance Day
- National Road Safety Week
- Noarlunga Hospital
-
Northern Adelaide Food Park
-
2016-07-27
-
-
Nuclear Waste
- O-Bahn
-
Oakden Mental Health Facility
-
Older Persons Mental Health Service
-
2017-10-19
-
-
Onkaparinga SES
-
Pinery Bushfires
- Pinery Bushfires, Council Fees
-
Police Aerial Operations
-
2017-08-10
-
-
Police Cadet Graduation
-
2016-02-11
- 2016-04-14
-
-
Police Cadets
-
Police Civilianisation
-
Police Corporate Programs
-
2017-02-14
-
- Police Dog Operations Unit
- Police Foundation Day
-
Police Holding Facilities
-
2017-03-30
-
-
Police Officer of the Year Award
-
2017-05-30
- 2017-08-02
-
-
Police Ombudsman
-
Police Recruitment
-
2016-07-27
-
2016-11-16
-
2016-11-17
-
2017-02-15
-
-
Police Response Times
-
2016-03-22
-
-
Police Search and Arrest Powers
-
Police Staffing
-
2016-03-08
-
2016-03-10
-
2016-03-22
-
2017-05-31
-
- Police Staffing, Riverland
-
Police Stations
- 2016-03-08
-
2016-03-22
-
2016-05-25
-
2016-11-15
-
2017-03-30
-
2017-05-17
- 2017-08-02
-
Police Technology Upgrades
- Police Traffic Targets
-
Police Workers Compensation
-
2017-05-09
-
2017-05-10
-
-
Police Workplace Injury Claims
-
Police, Sexual Harassment
-
2017-08-08
- 2017-08-09
-
- Port Augusta Country Cabinet
-
Port Augusta Prison
-
Power Outages
-
Power Outages, Telecommunications
-
Prison Administration
-
Prison Facilities
- Prison Industries
-
Prison Violence
- Prisoner Art Exhibition
- Prisoner Drug Rehabilitation
-
Prisoner Mail Screening
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Prisoner Numbers
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2016-09-27
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2016-09-28
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2017-02-16
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Prisoner Rehabilitation
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Prisoner Support and Treatment
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2016-04-13
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2016-05-19
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2016-05-25
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2016-05-26
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2016-06-23
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2016-07-06
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2016-08-04
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2016-09-27
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2016-11-01
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2016-11-15
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2016-11-30
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- 2017-03-28
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Prisoner Transfers
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Prisons
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Proton Beam Therapy Unit
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Queen Elizabeth Hospital
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2017-09-28
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2017-11-14
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2017-11-16
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2017-11-28
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Queen's Birthday Honours
- Raymond, Ms J.
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Red-Light Cameras
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Repatriation General Hospital
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Return to Work Act
- ReturnToWorkSA
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Rigney, Mr R.G.
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Road Maintenance
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Road Safety
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Road Safety Education
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Road Safety Petition
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Royal Adelaide Hospital
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Royal Adelaide Hospital Gynaecological Services
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Royal Adelaide Hospital Outpatient Medical Imaging
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Salisbury Police Station
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Sampson Flat Bushfire
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2016-02-23
- 2016-04-14
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- Sleep Clinic
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South Australia Police
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2016-02-10
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2016-02-11
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2016-02-24
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2016-03-24
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2016-04-12
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2016-05-24
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2016-05-26
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2016-07-05
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2016-07-07
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2016-07-27
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2016-08-04
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2016-11-01
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2016-11-15
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- 2016-12-01
- 2017-02-15
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South Australia Police 801 Group
- 2017-03-29
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2017-11-01
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South Australia Police Corporate Programs
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South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal
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South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute
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Speed Safety Cameras
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State Ice Taskforce
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2016-12-01
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Suicide Prevention
- 2016-02-10
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2016-05-17
- 2017-02-15
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2017-11-30
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Suicide Prevention Strategy
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Tassone, Mr B.
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Taxi Industry Assistance Package
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2017-05-31
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- Taylor, Mr C.
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Transforming Health
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2017-09-27
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2017-10-18
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2017-11-01
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2017-11-16
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Transit Police
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Work Related Mental Disorders and Suicide Prevention Inquiry
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2017-08-10
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Workers Compensation
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Yatala Labour Prison Incident
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2016-09-27
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2016-09-28
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2016-11-02
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Speeches
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MCLACHLAN CSC, Andrew Lockhart
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Speeches
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Constitution (Electoral Redistribution) (Appeals) Amendment Bill
- 2017-11-02
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2017-11-29
- Controlled Substances (Simple Possession Offences) Amendment Bill
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Criminal Assets Confiscation (Prescribed Drug Offenders) Amendment Bill
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Defence Reserves Support Council (SA)
- Electoral (Candidate Declarations) Amendment Bill
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Evidence (Journalists) Amendment Bill
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2015-10-14
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2015-12-02
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- Evidence (Records and Documents) Amendment Bill
- Female Genital Mutilation
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- Fraser, Hon. J.M.
- Free Trade Agreements
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- Government House Precinct Land Dedication Bill
- Griffin, Hon. K.T.
- Hong Kong-Australia Business Association
- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (Serious Or Systemic Misconduct Or Maladministration) Amendment Bill
- International Centre for Financial Services
- Intervention Orders (Prevention of Abuse) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Intervention Orders (Prevention of Abuse) (Recognition of National Domestic Violence Orders) Amendment Bill
- Judicial Administration (Auxiliary Appointments and Powers) (Qualification for Appointment) Amendment Bill
- Judicial Conduct Commissioner Bill
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- Justices of the Peace (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Land Agents (Registration of Property Managers and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
- Land and Business (Sale and Conveyancing) (Beneficial Interest) Amendment Bill
- Legacy
- Legal Practitioners (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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Legislative Review Committee
- Legislative Review Committee: Amendment to the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Regulations 2011 to Enable the Recognition of De Facto Relationships on the Register Recording the Death of a Person (Death Certificate)
- Legislative Review Committee: Partial Defence of Provocation
- Limitation of Actions (Child Sexual Abuse) Amendment Bill
- Local Nuisance and Litter Control Bill
- Lone Pine
- Magistrates Court (Monetary Limits) Amendment Bill
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- Memories of Lemnos
- Millhouse, Hon. R.R.
- National Servicemen's Association of Australia
- Notaries Public Bill
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- Palestine
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- Police Boards
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Public Interest Disclosure Bill
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- Radio Adelaide
- Real Property (Electronic Conveyancing) Amendment Bill
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Select Committee on Chemotherapy Dosing Errors
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- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio No 3) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) (No 2) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Serious and Organised Crime) Bill
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- Summary Offences (Biometric Identification) Amendment Bill
- Summary Offences (Declared Public Precincts) Amendment Bill
- Summary Offences (Filming and Sexting Offences) Amendment Bill
- Summary Offences (Interviewing Vulnerable Witnesses) Amendment Bill
- Summary Procedure (Abolition of Complaints) Amendment Bill
- Summary Procedure (Indictable Offences) Amendment Bill
- Summary Procedure (Service) Amendment Bill
- Supply Bill 2015
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Surveillance Devices Bill
- Tattooing Industry Control Bill
- The Jam, the Mix, the Gig
- The Uniting Church in Australia (Membership of Trust) Amendment Bill
- Victims of Crime (Compensation) Amendment Bill
- Victims of Crime (Victims Rights) Amendment Bill
- Walk for a Veteran March
- Wind Farm Developments
- Women's Legal Service
- Yellow Ribbon Project
- Youth Justice Administration Bill
-
Questions
- Aboriginal Constitutional Recognition
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Aboriginal Employment Industry Clusters Program
- Aboriginal Reference Group
- Adelaide Gig City Program
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Apprentices and Trainees
- 2015-10-28
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2015-10-29
- Asylum Seekers
- AusBiotech Conference
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Automotive Industry
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Automotive Supplier Diversification Program
- Automotive Transformation Scheme
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Automotive Workers in Transition Program
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Body Image Campaign
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2015-03-18
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2015-05-07
- 2016-02-23
- 2016-05-17
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Building Family Opportunities
- Bushfire Preparedness
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Business Transformation Voucher Program
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C.S. Hare Centre
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2016-02-23
- 2016-05-25
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Career and Workforce Development Centre
- Clipsal 500 Tickets for Volunteers
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Correctional Services, Veterans
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Country Fire Service
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Cycling Sector
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2017-04-13
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Dob in a Litterer App
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Domestic Violence
- Drug Driving
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Early Commercialisation Fund
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- Emergency Services Levy
- Employment Figures
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Firearms Licences
- Home Detention
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- Ice Addiction
- Ice Taskforce
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Illicit Substance Abuse
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2017-03-01
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- Indigenous STEM Education
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Indigenous Women, Incarceration
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2016-10-19
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-
Innovation Voucher Program
- Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail
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Manufacturing Sector
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Manufacturing Works
- Manufacturing Works Review
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Medical Students
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Micro Finance Fund
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Micro-X
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Northern Economic Plan
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2016-02-23
- 2016-07-26
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Onkaparinga SES
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Our Jobs Plan
- Police Aerial Operations
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Police Officer of the Year Award
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Police Ombudsman
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Police Recruitment
- Police Search and Arrest Powers
- Police, Sexual Harassment
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Prison Administration
- Prisoner Reoffending
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Prisoner Support and Treatment
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2016-09-27
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-
Rigney, Mr R.G.
- Rossi Boots
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Royal Adelaide Beer and Cider Awards
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2016-07-27
- 2016-10-19
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- SAFECOM Staffing Levels
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South Australia Police
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Spencer Gulf
- State Ice Taskforce
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Strategic Policy Advisory Panel
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2016-12-01
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-
Sundrop Farms
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TAFE SA
-
Tassone, Mr B.
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2017-02-28
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- Taylor, Mr C.
- Teacher Education
- University Enrolment, Males
- University Withdrawal Rates
- Venture Catalyst Program
- Veterans' Graves
- Vocational Education and Training
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WorkReady
- Yatala Labour Prison Incident
- Answers
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Speeches
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NGO, Tung The
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Speeches
-
Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee
-
Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Annual Report 2014-15
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Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Annual Report 2015-16
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Annual Report 201617
- Address in Reply
- Adelaide United Football Club
- Adoption (Review) Amendment Bill
-
AFL National Women's League
- Aged Care
- Agius, Auntie Josie
- Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Animal Welfare (Live Baiting) Amendment Bill
- ANZAC Day Commemoration (Veterans' Advisory Council) Amendment Bill
- Appropriation Bill 2015
- Appropriation Bill 2017
- Arts Funding
- Australia China Friendship Society
- Australian Chinese Medical Association South Australia
- Bannon, Hon. Dr J.C.
- Black April
- Business Migration
- Centrelink Debt Recovery System
- Chemotherapy Treatment Error
- Children and Young People (Safety) Bill
- Chinese Aged-Care Mission
- Chinese Welfare Services of South Australia Inc.
- Commissioner of Police
-
Constitution (Council Member Contesting Election) Amendment Bill
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2017-03-29
- 2017-11-01
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- Controlled Substances (Poppy Cultivation) Amendment Bill
- Cowdrey, Mr Matthew
- Criminal Assets Confiscation (Prescribed Drug Offenders) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law (Extended Supervision Orders) Bill
- Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) (Blood Testing for Diseases) Amendment Bill
- Davis, Mr Steve
- Defence Industry
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-
Defence Shipbuilding
- Dental Services
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- Dozynki Harvest Festival
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Environment, Resources and Development Committee
- Environment, Resources and Development Committee: Biodiversity
- Environment, Resources and Development Committee: Report 2016-17
- Eurovision Song Contest
- Family Relationships (Parentage Presumptions) Amendment Bill
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- Filipino Settlement Coordinating Council of South Australia
- Firearms Bill
- Flinders University
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Fraser, Hon. J.M.
- Free Trade Agreements
- Genetically Modified Crops Management Regulations (Postponement of Expiry) Bill
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- Hurn, Mr B.
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- Juries (Prejudicial Publicity) Amendment Bill
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- Police (Return to Work) Amendment Bill
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- Port Augusta Solar Thermal Storage
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Rio Olympic and Paralympic Games
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Sampson Flat and Tantanoola Bushfires
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Select Committee on Transforming Health
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Taxi Industry
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Transforming Health
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World AIDS Day
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Questions
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Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary
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Automotive Transformation
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Carbon Neutral Adelaide
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Climate Change
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Stormwater Management
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Waste Management
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Speeches
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PARNELL, Mark Charles
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Speeches
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Adelaide Parklands
- Agius, Auntie Josie
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-
Criminal Law Consolidation (Defences - Domestic Abuse Context) Amendment Bill
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2017-10-18
- 2017-11-29
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- Environment, Resources and Development Committee: Biodiversity
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- Fines Enforcement and Debt Recovery Bill
- Fraser, Hon. J.M.
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Freedom of Information (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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2015-03-25
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2016-11-02
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- Fukushima Nuclear Disaster
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Genetically Modified Crops Management Regulations (Postponement of Expiry) Bill
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2017-10-18
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2017-11-15
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- Greens' Solar Energy Policy
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- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (Serious Or Systemic Misconduct Or Maladministration) Amendment Bill
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- Joint Committee on Findings of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission
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Le Cornu Site
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- Limitation of Actions (Child Sexual Abuse) Amendment Bill
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- Millhouse, Hon. R.R.
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- Natural Resources Committee: Unconventional Gas (Fracking)
- No Dump Alliance
- Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission
-
Nuclear Waste
-
Nuclear Waste Storage Facility (Prohibition) (Public Money) Amendment Bill
- 2016-04-12
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2017-06-21
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2017-11-01
- O-Bahn Tunnel
- Palestine
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-
Parliamentary Remuneration (Determination of Remuneration) Amendment Bill
- Passenger Transport (Expiry of Point to Point Transport Service Transaction Levy) Amendment Bill
-
Passenger Transport (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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2017-05-31
- 2017-11-29
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-
Petroleum and Geothermal Energy (Underground Coal Gasification) Amendment Bill
-
Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Promoting Use of Vacant Land) Amendment Bill
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2017-10-18
- 2017-11-15
-
-
Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Regulated Trees) Amendment Bill
-
2017-08-09
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2017-11-01
-
- Planning, Development and Infrastructure (State Planning Commission) Amendment Bill
-
Planning, Development and Infrastructure (State Planning Policy) (Biodiversity) Amendment Bill
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2017-08-09
-
2017-11-15
-
-
Planning, Development and Infrastructure Bill
-
2015-12-01
- 2016-02-25
- 2016-03-24
-
- Police Complaints and Discipline Bill
- Port Augusta Solar Thermal Storage
- Power Outages
-
Probate Fees
-
Public Interest Disclosure Bill
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- Renewable Energy Initiatives
- Residential Tenancies (Domestic Violence Protections) Amendment Bill
- Retirement Villages
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- Sarawak Rainforest
-
Select Committee on Statewide Electricity Blackout and Subsequent Power Outages
- Sentencing Bill
-
Significant Trees
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- Statement of Principles for Members of Parliament
- Statutes Amendment (Boards and Committees - Abolition and Reform) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Budget 2016) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Bullying) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Extremist Material) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Intensity of Development) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Planning, Development and Infrastructure) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Recidivist and Repeat Offenders) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Serious and Organised Crime) Bill
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-
Statutes Amendment (Youths Sentenced As Adults) Bill
-
2017-11-29
-
-
Steel Industry Protection Bill
-
2016-06-22
- 2016-11-02
- 2016-11-16
-
- Summary Offences (Biometric Identification) Amendment Bill
- Summary Offences (Declared Public Precincts) Amendment Bill
- Summary Procedure (Indictable Offences) Amendment Bill
- Supply Bill 2017
- Underground Coal Gasification
- University of Adelaide
-
Valedictories
- Valedictory
- Valuation of Land (Separate Valuations) Amendment Bill
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- Walk Together
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- Whyalla Steel Works (Environmental Authorisation) Amendment Bill
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-
Questions
-
Aboriginal Heritage Act
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2016-07-26
-
- Adelaide Hilton Case
-
Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary
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2015-10-29
-
-
Adelaide Parklands
-
Air Quality Standards
- Battery Storage Initiative
- Boral Linwood Quarry
- Clamping and Impounding Laws
-
Climate Change
- Climate Change Council
- Coal Gasification
-
Concordia Development
-
Council Rate Concessions
-
Crown Solicitor's Office
-
2017-05-17
-
- Cycling Laws
-
Cycling Safety
- Cycling Sector
-
Cycling Strategy
- Dob in a Litterer App
- Drug Driving
-
Duck Hunting Season
-
2016-03-24
-
-
Environment Protection Authority
- Environment Protection Authority Air Quality Policy
- Environmental Degradation
- Environmental Volunteers
-
Frome Street Bikeway
- Government Procurement
- Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Targets
- Groundwater Contamination
- Hillside Mine
- Housing SA
-
Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail
- Le Cornu Site
- Limestone Coast
-
Low Carbon Economy Experts Panel
-
2015-12-02
-
- Low Emission Vehicle Strategy
- Marine Park Sanctuary Zones
-
Martindale Hall
-
Motorcycle Lane Filtering
-
Native Vegetation
-
Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission
-
Nuclear Safety
-
Nuclear Waste
- Nuclear Waste Dump
-
Oaklands Estate Groundwater Contamination
- Oil Exploration
- Pinery Bushfires, Council Fees
- Population Growth
- Power Supply, Fossil Fuel
-
Public Transport Concessions
- Renewable Energy
- S. Kidman & Co.
- SA Water
-
Seaweed Harvesting
-
Skilled Migrants
- Solar Energy
-
South Australian Strategic Plan Audit Committee
- Street Lighting
-
Sturt Gorge Recreation Park
- Taxi Industry Assistance Package
- Torrens Island Quarantine Station
- Toxic Waste
-
Trans-Pacific Partnership
- Transport Transaction Levy
- Underground Coal Gasification
- Wastewater Discharge
- Water Industry Act, Reporting Obligations
-
Water Quality
-
2016-12-06
- 2017-02-14
-
-
Woodland Birds
-
2017-11-01
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-
Wyndgate Farm
-
2017-08-10
-
-
-
Speeches
-
RIDGWAY, David Wickham
-
Speeches
-
Address in Reply
- Adoption (Review) Amendment Bill
- Appropriation Bill 2015
- Appropriation Bill 2016
- Appropriation Bill 2017
- Arts Funding
- Asia Pacific Whiskies and Spirits Conference
- Bannon, Hon. Dr J.C.
- Biological Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration (Gender Identity) Amendment Bill
- Budget and Finance Committee
- Budget Measures Bill 2017
- Chamber Broadcasting
- Clipsal 500
- Compulsory Property Acquisitions
-
Controlled Substances (Poppy Cultivation) Amendment Bill
-
2015-07-29
-
2015-10-14
-
- Cycling Regulations
- Dairy Industry
- Diversity
- Eggs (Display for Retail Sale) Bill
- Elder Electorate
- Emergency Management (Electricity Supply Emergencies) Amendment Bill
- Emergency Management (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Emergency Services
-
2015-02-25
-
- Farm Debt Mediation
-
Farm Debt Mediation Bill
-
2015-12-02
- 2016-04-13
- 2016-05-18
-
- Federated Gas Employees Industrial Union
- Financial Technology
- Freebairn, Mr J.S.
- Gene Technology (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Genetically Modified Crops Management Regulations (Postponement of Expiry) Bill
- Griffin, Hon. K.T.
- Horticulture Industry
- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (Serious Or Systemic Misconduct Or Maladministration) Amendment Bill
- Industrial Hemp Bill
- International Year of Pulses
- Labor Members of Parliament
- Lewis, Hon. I.P.
- Local Government (Accountability and Governance) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Mobile Food Vendors) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Stormwater Management Agreement) Amendment Bill
- Malinauskas, Hon. P
- Marriage Equality
- Member for Elder
- Member for Waite
- Millhouse, Hon. R.R.
- Motor Vehicles (Trials of Automotive Technologies) Amendment Bill
- Motor Vehicles Act
- Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- Natural Gas Authority (Notice of Works) Amendment Bill
- Ngarkat Conservation Park
- O-Bahn Tunnel
-
Planning, Development and Infrastructure (State Planning Commission) Amendment Bill
-
2017-10-18
-
2017-11-15
-
-
Planning, Development and Infrastructure Bill
-
Power Outages
- Proclamation of South Australia Anniversary
- Radio Adelaide
- Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) (Miscellaneous No 2) Amendment Bill
- Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Regional South Australia
- Resource Operations Ombudsman Bill
- Right to Farm Bill
-
Road Traffic (Roadworks) Amendment Bill
-
Road Traffic Act
-
2016-03-09
-
-
Select Committee on Compulsory Acquisition of Properties for North-South Corridor Upgrade
- Select Committee on State Government's O-Bahn Access Project
-
Select Committee on Statewide Electricity Blackout and Subsequent Power Outages
- Select Committee on Statutory Child Protection and Care in South Australia
- Select Committee on Transforming Health
- Sittings and Business
- State Economy
- Statutes Amendment (Boards and Committees - Abolition and Reform) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Planning, Development and Infrastructure) Bill
- Supply Bill 2016
- Supply Bill 2017
-
Tourism
-
Valedictories
- Valedictory
- Waste Management
- Wastewater Allocations
- Water Resources Management
- Whyalla Steel Works (Environmental Authorisation) Amendment Bill
- Whyte, Hon. A.M.
- Wind Farm Developments
-
-
Questions
- Adelaide Gig City Program
-
Alinta Energy
-
ANZAC Highway Bus Lanes
-
2017-08-10
-
-
APY Executive
-
Auditor-General's Report
-
Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics
-
2016-06-23
- 2016-09-21
-
-
Australian Labor Party Advertising
-
2017-05-10
-
- Automotive Industry
-
Automotive Transformation
-
Automotive Workers Communications Campaign
-
Automotive Workers in Transition Program
-
Boeing
-
Bordertown Community Early Flood Warning System
-
2016-09-20
- 2016-11-15
-
- Business Entrepreneurs
-
Business Transformation Voucher Program
-
2016-06-23
- 2016-10-19
-
- Carbon Neutral Adelaide
-
Career and Workforce Development Centre
- Caroma Workers
-
Ceduna Waters
-
2015-02-11
-
-
Child Protection
-
2016-06-22
-
-
China Trade
-
Climate Change
-
Coca-Cola Amatil
-
2017-02-28
-
-
Correctional Services Officers
-
Country Women's Association
- Cycling Sector
-
Departmental Staff
- Dolphin and Bird Sanctuaries
- Domestic Violence Serial Offender Database
-
Drought Response
-
Emergency Services Levy
-
2016-09-21
-
-
Employment Figures
-
Energy Prices
-
2015-12-09
-
-
Entertainment Centre and Convention Centre Boards
-
Environment Protection Authority Air Quality Policy
- Environment, Water and Natural Resources Department Fire Management
-
Extreme Weather Conditions
-
2016-09-29
-
- Eyre Peninsula Grain Growers Rail Fund
- Federal Funding
- Fire Management Plans
-
Forestry Industry
- Free-Range Eggs
-
Gawler River Flooding
-
2016-10-18
- 2017-03-28
-
- Gender Policy
- George's Corner
-
Gig City Network
- Gillman Land Sale
-
GM Holden Workers
-
2017-10-19
-
-
Goods and Services Tax
-
Government Consultants
-
Granite Island
-
2015-02-10
-
- Henley Beach Police Station
-
Home Detention
-
Ice Addiction
-
Industrial Hemp
-
Inviting the World to Walk Through Our Door
-
Job Creation
- Kangaroo Island
-
Kingston SE Boat Ramp
-
Low Emission Vehicle Strategy
-
Lower Limestone Coast Water Allocation Plan
- Medical Cannabis
-
Members' Conduct
- 2015-02-24
-
2015-07-30
- Mental Health Plan
- Metropolitan Parks
-
Mining Employment
-
Mobile Black Spot Program
-
Modbury Hospital Cardiology Services
-
Mount Gambier Prison
-
2016-02-11
-
-
Natural Resources Management Levy
-
Nature-Based Tourism
-
Northern Adelaide Food Park
-
2015-07-01
- 2016-02-09
- 2016-03-22
-
2017-05-17
-
2017-06-20
-
2017-10-17
-
-
Northern Adelaide Irrigation Scheme
-
2015-11-19
- 2017-04-11
-
2017-06-01
-
2017-07-06
-
-
Northern Economic Plan
-
2016-02-09
-
-
Nuclear Fuel Cycle Citizens' Jury
-
2016-10-19
- 2017-03-28
-
-
Nuclear Waste
-
Oakden Mental Health Facility
-
Paris Climate Change Conference
- Planning Reform
-
Police Recruitment
-
Police Staffing
- Police Staffing, Riverland
-
Police Stations
- Police Traffic Targets
- Population Growth
-
Power Outages, Telecommunications
-
Prison Administration
-
2017-04-13
- 2017-08-02
-
-
Prison Violence
-
2016-09-28
-
-
Prisoner Numbers
-
Prisoner Rehabilitation
-
2017-05-31
- 2017-08-03
-
-
Proton Beam Therapy Unit
-
Pyle, Ms Jillian
-
Queen Elizabeth Hospital
-
Regional Development Fund
-
2015-10-28
-
- Regional Employment
-
Renewable Energy
-
2017-02-14
-
-
Royal Adelaide Beer and Cider Awards
-
Royal Adelaide Hospital
-
2017-11-01
-
-
Russell, Dr D.
-
SA Water
- Sampson Flat and Tantanoola Bushfires
-
Sandmining
-
2016-04-12
-
- Sittings and Business
-
Skills for All
- South Australian Early Commercialisation Fund
-
South Australian Economy
-
2016-12-07
-
-
South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute
- South Australian Research and Development Institute
-
Southern Adelaide Local Health Network
-
2017-10-17
-
- Staff Misconduct
-
State Early Commercialisation Fund
- State Energy Plan
-
State Major Bank Levy
-
Supply Chain Workers
-
TAFE SA
-
2015-03-17
-
2015-03-18
-
2015-06-02
-
2015-06-17
-
2015-09-23
-
-
TAFE SA, Director Appointment
-
Tennyson Dunes
-
Time Zones
-
2015-07-02
- 2015-10-27
-
- Tonsley Innovation District
-
Transforming Health
-
Transit Police
-
Unanswered Questions
- Unemployment Figures
-
Unley Water Contamination
-
Venture Capital Fund
-
Victor Harbor Coast Water Quality
-
2017-08-08
-
-
Vocational Education and Training
- 2015-03-19
-
2015-06-03
-
2015-06-04
- VTT Cellulose Fibre Chain Value Study
-
Waste Recycling
-
Wastewater Allocations
-
Water Allocation Plans
-
2015-12-01
- 2016-06-22
-
-
Water Licences
-
Whale Removal
-
Wild Dog Strategic Plan
-
2016-07-26
-
-
Women's Sporting Events
-
2015-06-16
-
-
WorkReady
-
2015-06-02
-
2015-06-30
-
2015-09-08
- 2015-10-27
-
-
Yatala Labour Prison Incident
-
Yeend, Mr S.
-
Answers
-
Arrium
-
2016-09-22
-
-
-
Speeches
-
STEPHENS, Terence John
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Speeches
- Aboriginal Heritage (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Annual Report 2014-15
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Annual Report 2015-16
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Annual Report 201617
- Address in Reply
- Adelaide City Skate Park
-
Adelaide United Football Club
- Adoption (Review) Amendment Bill
- AFL National Women's League
- Agius, Auntie Josie
-
Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights (Suspension of Executive Board) Amendment Bill
- ANZAC Day Commemoration (Veterans' Advisory Council) Amendment Bill
- Appropriation Bill 2015
- Appropriation Bill 2016
- Appropriation Bill 2017
- Asian Cup
- Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration (Gender Identity) Amendment Bill
-
Budget Measures Bill 2017
-
2017-10-31
- 2017-11-01
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- Commissioner of Police
- Community Based Sentences (Interstate Transfer) Bill
- Constitution (Appropriation and Supply) Amendment Bill
- Correctional Services (Parole) Amendment Bill
- Cowdrey, Mr Matthew
- Criminal Law (Extended Supervision Orders) Bill
-
Davis, Mr Steve
-
Federal Budget
- Federal Election
- Festa
- Firearms Bill
- Greyhound Racing
- Griffin, Hon. K.T.
- Headstone Project
- Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (South Australia) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Jumps Racing
- Legacy
-
Marriage Equality
- Members Pairing
- Online Betting Tax
- Palestine
- Police (Return to Work) Amendment Bill
- Police, Licensing Enforcement Branch
- Port Pirie Racecourse Site Amendment Bill
-
Prison Administration
- 2016-11-02
-
2016-11-30
- Reclink Australia
- Relationships Register (No 1) Bill
- Right on Crime
- Rio Olympic and Paralympic Games
-
Select Committee on Administration of South Australia's Prisons
- Select Committee on State-Wide Electricity Blackout and Subsequent Power Outages
- South Australian Economy
- Southern Redbacks
- Stanbury, Mr D.
- Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Possession of Firearms and Prohibited Weapons) Bill
- Statutory Authorities Review Committee: Inquiry into the State Procurement Board of South Australia
- Supply Bill 2015
- Supply Bill 2016
- Supply Bill 2017
- The National Indigenous Times
- Thoroughbred Racing Industry Awards
- Whyalla Steel Works (Environmental Authorisation) Amendment Bill
- Whyte, Hon. A.M.
- Wind Farms
-
Questions
-
Aboriginal Artefacts
-
2016-03-24
- 2016-09-20
-
-
Aboriginal Heritage Act
- Aboriginal Tourism
-
Aboriginals Benefit Account
- Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources and Management Board
-
APY Elections
-
2015-06-17
- 2016-03-22
-
-
APY Executive
-
2015-12-10
- 2016-06-08
- 2016-11-01
-
2016-11-02
-
2017-06-22
-
2017-11-14
-
-
APY Lands
-
APY Lands Special General Meeting
-
2017-03-29
-
- APY Lands, Bike SA Program
-
APY Lands, Drivers' Licences
- 2015-05-05
-
2015-12-08
-
APY Lands, Governance
- 2015-02-10
- 2015-02-11
-
2015-02-24
-
2015-03-25
-
2015-05-07
- 2016-03-22
-
2016-09-21
- 2017-11-29
-
APY Lands, Renal Dialysis Units
-
APY Lands, Road Infrastructure
- APY Lands, Traineeships
- APY Lands, Watarru Community
-
Arrium
- Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics
-
Automotive Transformation
-
2015-11-18
- 2016-04-12
-
- Ceduna Waters
- Climate Change
- Correctional Services Industrial Dispute
-
Country Cabinet
-
Digital Roadmap
-
2017-11-02
-
-
Drug and Alcohol Testing
-
Drug Detection Dogs
-
Drug Driving
-
2016-11-02
- 2016-11-16
-
- Drug-Related Sentencing
- Duck Hunting Season
- Eyre Peninsula Water Supply
-
Firearms Amnesty
-
Firearms Licences
- Flexibility for the Future Program
-
Fur Seals
- Home Detention
- Ice Addiction
-
ID Scanners
-
Iga Warta
-
2016-07-07
- 2016-09-20
-
- Indigenous Advancement Strategy
-
Leigh Creek
-
Liquor Licensing
-
Medical Technologies Program
-
2015-09-23
-
- Middle River Reservoir
-
Mobile Black Spot Program
- National Water Initiative
-
Northern Adelaide Food Park
- Plastics Granulating Services
-
Police Cadets
-
Police Recruitment
-
2016-11-17
- 2017-02-15
-
-
Police Response Times
-
2016-03-22
-
- Police Staffing
-
Police Stations
-
2017-03-30
-
- Port Augusta Fly Ash
-
Prescribed Burns
-
2017-10-19
-
-
Prisoner Numbers
-
2016-09-27
-
- Prisoner Rehabilitation
-
Riverine Recovery Project
-
2017-11-15
-
- Royal Adelaide Hospital
- SA Water
-
Skills for Jobs in Regions
-
2015-07-29
-
-
South Australia Police
-
South-East Water Allocation Plan
-
2015-11-17
-
- Species Loss
- Speeding Fines
-
Stolen Generations Compensation
-
Stolen Generations Reparations Scheme
-
2015-11-19
- 2016-06-23
-
-
TAFE SA Shearing and Wool Program
-
2015-09-24
- 2015-12-03
-
-
Tod Reservoir
-
2016-04-12
-
- Tonsley Innovation District
-
Vocational Education and Training
-
2015-06-16
-
-
Watarru Community
-
2016-08-04
- 2017-02-15
-
- Waterproofing Eastern Adelaide Project
- Whyalla Steelworks
- WorkReady
-
-
Speeches
-
VINCENT, Kelly Leah
-
Speeches
- Aboriginal Heritage (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Address in Reply
- Adelaide City Skate Park
- Adoption (Review) Amendment Bill
- Agius, Auntie Josie
- Animal Welfare (Live Baiting) Amendment Bill
-
Arts Funding
- Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration (Gender Identity) Amendment Bill
- Borderline Personality Disorder
-
Briggs, Prof. Freda
- Budget Measures Bill 2017
-
Burke, Mr R.
- Child Protection
- Children and Young People (Safety) Bill
- Children with Disabilities
- Close the Gap
- Constitution (Appropriation and Supply) Amendment Bill
- Controlled Substances (Poppy Cultivation) Amendment Bill
-
Corcoran, Mr M.
-
Cowdrey, Mr Matthew
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Criminal Organisations) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Mental Impairment) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Provocation) Amendment Bill
- Cycling Regulations
- Determined2
- Diamond House Clubhouse
-
Disability Accessibility
-
Disability and Education
- 2015-05-06
-
2015-06-03
- Disability Awareness
- Disability Housing
- Disability Inclusion Bill
- Dog and Cat Management (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Elder Abuse
- Electoral (Funding, Expenditure and Disclosure) Amendment Bill
- Electronic Transactions (Legal Proceedings) Amendment Bill
-
Emergency Management (Australian Sign Language Interpreter) Amendment Bill
-
2015-03-25
- 2015-09-09
-
- Emergency Management (Electricity Supply Emergencies) Amendment Bill
-
Emergency Services
-
2015-02-25
-
- Endometriosis
- Environmental Sensitivities
- Eurovision Song Contest
- Faecal Microbiota Transplant Service
- Family Relationships (Parentage Presumptions) Amendment Bill
- Family Relationships (Surrogacy) Amendment Bill
- Federal Election
- Female Genital Mutilation
- Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
- Fraser, Hon. J.M.
- Freedom of Information (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Gaming Machines (Prohibition of EFTPOS Facilities) Amendment Bill
- Government House Precinct Land Dedication Bill
- Greyhound Racing
- Health Review
- Highgate Park Disability Services
- HIV
- Hong Kong-Australia Business Association
- Housing Improvement Bill
- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (Serious Or Systemic Misconduct Or Maladministration) Amendment Bill
- Industry Advocate Bill
- International Year of Pulses
-
Joint Committee on Matters Relating to Elder Abuse
- Jumps Racing
- Juries (Auslan Interpreters) Amendment Bill
-
Labour Hire Licensing Bill
- Le Cornu Site
- Legal Services Commission (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Liquor Licensing (Prohibition of Certain Liquor) Amendment Bill
- Magistrates Court (Monetary Limits) Amendment Bill
-
Marriage Equality
-
Medical Cannabis
-
Medical Treatment Consent
- Mental Health
- Mental Health (Review) Amendment Bill
- Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation
-
Motivation Australia
- Motor Accident Commission
- Motor Vehicle Accident Injury Schemes
- Motor Vehicles (Demerit Points for Disability Parking Area Offence) Amendment Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Trials of Automotive Technologies) Amendment Bill
- Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- National Disability Awards
- No Strings Attached Theatre of Disability
- Nuclear Waste
-
Nuclear Waste Storage Facility (Prohibition) (Public Money) Amendment Bill
- O-Bahn Tunnel
- Palestine
- Parliamentary Remuneration (Determination of Remuneration) Amendment Bill
-
Planning, Development and Infrastructure Bill
- Police (Drug Testing) Amendment Bill
- Police (Return to Work) Amendment Bill
-
Positive Life SA
- Prison Administration
-
Public Interest Disclosure Bill
- Public Sector (Data Sharing) Bill
- Radio Adelaide
- Reclink Australia
- Relationships Register (No 1) Bill
- Residential Tenancies (Domestic Violence Protections) Amendment Bill
- Retirement Villages Bill
- Return to Work Act
-
Return to Work Corporation of South Australia (Crown Claims Management) Amendment Bill
- Rio Olympic and Paralympic Games
- Road Traffic (Roadworks) Amendment Bill
- Sampson Flat and Tantanoola Bushfires
-
Select Committee on Access to the South Australian Education System for Students with Disabilities
- Select Committee on Statewide Electricity Blackout and Subsequent Power Outages
- Select Committee on Transforming Health
- Social Development Committee: Comorbidity
- South Australian Public Health (Immunisation and Early Childhood Services) Amendment Bill
- Standard Time (Alteration of Standard Time) Amendment Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio No 3) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Budget 2016) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Child Exploitation and Encrypted Material) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Drink and Drug Driving) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Firearms Offences) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Gaming Area Prohibitions and Barring Orders) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Gaming Prohibitions) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Gender Identity and Equity) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Recidivist and Repeat Offenders) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Registered Relationships) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Serious and Organised Crime) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Surrogacy Eligibility) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Terrorism) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Universities) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Vulnerable Witnesses) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Youths Sentenced As Adults) Bill
- Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Budget 2015) Bill
- Steel Industry Protection Bill
- Suicide Prevention
- Summary Offences (Biometric Identification) Amendment Bill
- Summary Offences (Filming and Sexting Offences) Amendment Bill
- Summary Offences (Interviewing Vulnerable Witnesses) Amendment Bill
- Summary Procedure (Indictable Offences) Amendment Bill
- Surveillance Devices (Animal Welfare) Amendment Bill
-
Swaffer, Ms K.
- Tattooing Industry Control Bill
- The Jam, the Mix, the Gig
- The National Indigenous Times
- Tobacco Products Regulation (Artistic Performances) Amendment Bill
- Tobacco Products Regulation (E-Cigarette Regulation) Amendment Bill
-
Transforming Health
- United Nations Anniversary
- United Nations Human Rights Council
- Universal Design
-
Valedictories
- Valedictory
- Water Industry (Third Party Access) Amendment Bill
- Women's Legal Service
- Work Health and Safety (Representative Assistance) Amendment Bill
- World Toilet Day
- Young, Ms Stella
- Youth Justice Administration Bill
-
Questions
-
Aboriginal Constitutional Recognition
-
Aboriginal Health
-
2015-06-18
-
- Access Cabs
- Anglicare Foster Care
-
Apprentices and Trainees
- APY Lands, Policing
- Aquaculture Industry
- Arts Funding
- Asbestos Waste Disposal
-
Auslan Training
-
2015-03-19
-
-
Blackout Emergency Procedures
- Body Image Campaign
-
Borderline Personality Disorder
- Building Upgrade Finance
-
Bushfire Action Week
- Bushfire Preparedness
-
C.S. Hare Centre
- Cashless Debit Card Trial, Ceduna
-
Centre for Disability Health
- Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service
-
Clamping and Impounding Laws
-
2017-04-11
-
- Clare's Law
- Commissioners for Aboriginal Engagement
- Constitutional Recognition
- Consumer and Business Services
- Correctional Services Department
- Correctional Services, Forensic Patients
-
Correctional Services, Veterans
- Cost of Living Concession
-
Cycling Regulations
-
Cycling Safety
-
Cycling Sector
-
2017-04-13
-
- Decriminalisation of Sex Work
-
Disability Equipment
- Disability Equipment Service
- Disability Funding
- Disability Housing
-
Disability SA
-
Disability Sector Employment
- Disability-Specific Toilet Facilities
-
Disabled Drivers
- 2017-05-11
-
2017-05-18
-
Domestic Violence
-
Drug Driving
-
Eating Disorders Association of South Australia
- Emergency Management
-
Emergency Services
-
Emergency Services Disaster Planning
-
2015-03-17
-
- Employment Figures
- Energy Prices
- Epilepsy
- Epilepsy Centre
-
Extreme Weather Conditions
-
2016-09-27
-
2016-09-29
-
-
Eyre Western Crime Statistics
-
2017-06-01
-
- Female Genital Mutilation
- Firing Range Safety
- Flinders Medical Centre
- Greyhounds, Export
-
Hampstead Rehabilitation Centre
-
2017-11-15
-
- Health and Hospital Care
-
High Risk Foot
-
Highgate Park
-
Highgate Park Disability Services
- HIV
-
Hive 12-Twenty Five
-
Home Detention
- Housing Trust
-
Hydrotherapy Services
- Ice Addiction
- Illicit Substance Abuse
- Infant Formula Sales
-
Intensive Home Based Support Service
-
2015-10-15
-
-
Macular Degeneration
-
Marryatville High School Library
-
Medical Cannabis
- Mental Health Services
-
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Statutes Amendment (Serious and Organised Crime) Bill
Second Reading
Adjourned debate on second reading.
(Continued from 2 July 2015.)
The Hon. M.C. PARNELL (20:30): I will start by saying: here we go again—here we go again with bikies laws, the bikies laws that took dozens of hours of debate in the year 2008. In subsequent years, amendments were moved and, notwithstanding all that has been done and all the time that has been spent on it, many of these laws have never been actually tried or used. We know that anti-bikie legislation has been an issue across the country. Various states have tried various mechanisms, and the High Court has ruled many of them to be out of order. I say with some pride that I am the only person left from the parliament of 2008 who voted against these laws. I predicted at the time that they would be found to be wanting on the grounds of their abuse of human rights and their infringement of legal principles. The High Court said that the Greens were right. For the record, the other people—
The Hon. S.G. Wade: Not exactly those words.
The Hon. M.C. PARNELL: The Hon. Stephen Wade says the High Court did not actually refer to the Greens as being right. I am paraphrasing that the position that we took was the position that the High Court vindicated. For the record, the other people who opposed the serious and organised crime legislation were the Hon. Sandra Kanck from the Australian Democrats and Independent member in the lower house, Kris Hanna. Everyone else caved in, and they caved in not because they thought they were good laws that were being passed, they caved in because of a simplistic and pathetic campaign that labelled anyone who did not support the law as a friend of the bikies and soft on crime.
These laws have been with us for some time. The government has now decided that, notwithstanding that the provisions for the declaration of criminal organisations have not been tested, they are going to throw those out and put a new system in, the one that is before us today with this bill. As I say, the political context has not changed that much. Certainly, the Attorney-General's comments on any suggestions of dissent or wavering to the one true path have been met with a label that you are soft on crime. Well, we did not succumb to that back in 2008 and we are not going to succumb to it today.
In some ways, in politics people often suggest that there are too many of certain types of professions in the parliament, and two that are usually brought out for special mention are too many trade union officials and too many lawyers. I have to say that I think we are down to three lawyers in the chamber. Those of us who are lawyers do bring a particular perspective to these debates, and it is a perspective that is bigger and beyond the simplistic arguments of the day in relation to crime and whether you are soft on crime.
What lawyers know from their training is that we have a rule of law, we have provisions in our Westminster system of government, such as the separation of powers, and we hark back not literally but figuratively to ancient documents, including the Magna Carta, celebrating its 800th anniversary this year, and lawyers tend to understand that there are bigger principles at stake.
When we debated this legislation back in 2008—I do not remember how long I spoke for, but I would be surprised if it was less than an hour or two—I recall that I had dozens, maybe even more than 100, amendments to the legislation. This time around, I will not be speaking for as long and I have no amendments to table. The Greens will be opposing this legislation, and we will be forensically examining the bill in committee, and I look forward to that stage.
I want to refer very briefly to one of the second reading contributions, that is, the speech of the Hon. Andrew McLachlan (the date of which escapes me), one of the three lawyers; the other one I understand is the Hon. Stephen Wade. I do not believe there are any others, but they will correct me if there are. We are the three lawyers in the chamber. The Hon. Andrew McLachlan's contribution on the second reading said many of the things that I would have said today. He referenced many of the same legal principles, including the separation of powers that I referenced back in previous debates.
I reread the honourable member's speech just recently and found very little in it that I did not agree with. I think it is an excellent, thoughtful contribution that really nails the key issues of why our democracy and our legal system depend on respect for the rule of law. There is a reference in the honourable member's contribution to the Communist Party Dissolution Act, and I enjoyed that reference because my understanding is that the Labor government today is effectively channelling Robert Menzies in the 1950s. Robert Menzies decided that there was a criminal organisation that needed to be outlawed—the Communist Party of Australia.
He put a bill before parliament, which passed, and the High Court quite rightly threw it out. They threw it out on constitutional principles, the parliament trying to outlaw organisations. They then tried to have a referendum—in fact, I think two referendums—and ultimately they were defeated as well. Again, a quote that is often attributed to Voltaire (I do not know whether or not it was him) is about not necessarily agreeing with someone but agreeing with their right to say it. That might be a little bit different in relation to bikies because it is not so much what they are saying as what they are doing, and I will be the first to say that when they commit crime they need to be caught, prosecuted and punished severely for serious crimes.
I will just go back to what I said before. My understanding is that actually there are four lawyers in the chamber. I have a feeling that the Hon. Kyam Maher might have a law degree as well, so I will correct the record—four lawyers in the chamber. Another person I want to refer to briefly is actually someone who has been in the news quite a lot lately. She had quite a significant impact on my early legal training because she was my international law lecturer back in 1979 or 1980, so some little while ago, and that is Professor Gillian Triggs.
The Australian Human Rights Commission, which she chairs, has weighed in to these bikie debates, not in South Australia but in Queensland, and the reason that is relevant to here is that the South Australian laws are based substantially on the Queensland model. They are not identical, as they had even more draconian things in their laws that we do not have here, but the basic principles are the same. In a media release on 18 October 2013, Professor Triggs said:
As a democratic and fair society, freedom of association, freedom of expression and our right to be treated equally before the law in accordance with the International Covenant of Civil and Political Rights should be fundamentals under which we operate.
The release goes on:
Professor Triggs said that the passing of any laws, especially those creating wide reaching or sweeping powers, should be accompanied by a statement of Human Rights compatibility, as they are at the federal level, and also allow for their debate and scrutiny beforehand.
So, the first thing I would say is here we have draconian laws and, in this state, we have no human rights assessment of these laws. At different stages, various members have suggested assessing regimes for laws. I have heard of family impact assessments being required.
The Hon. R.L. Brokenshire: Yes.
The Hon. M.C. PARNELL: I know at least one member thinks that is a good idea, but something even more fundamental, such as a human rights assessment of legislation, is something that this parliament has not been capable of doing to date.
In terms of the legislation, the key element that I will be spending most of my time looking at, both now and in committee, is this issue of the declaration of outlaw motorcycle gangs as criminal organisations. That is an important provision of the legislation because it then triggers a range of coercive restrictions and deemed criminal responsibility, including association, issues in relation to attending licensed premises and even fashion restrictions involving jackets and jewellery, as we will see when we come to debate the bill in detail.
The question that then arises is: if we are going to have a system of declaring certain organisations illegal, what is the method that should be undertaken for that to happen? How should we do it, in other words? I will give you four different options.
Option number one: parliament can decide. Parliament can decide which organisations are illegal and which ones are not; which organisations are criminal associations, and which ones are not. That is the model that the government is putting before us with this bill.
The second option would be the Executive could decide. The Attorney-General could put it in the Government Gazette, deeming an organisation to be outlaw.
A third option would be the Executive could make the decision—so, the Attorney-General—and perhaps give the parliament the right to disallow any declaration through regulations. You could tweak that and you could add a government committee with a bit of oversight, preferably a government-controlled committee to make sure they did not interfere too much, so that would be another option.
The fourth option would be the Executive could propose the listing of an organisation as criminal, and they could put that evidence before a court, a court that would then judge the evidence and make an assessment based on criteria set out in legislation.
That fourth option is the option that the Greens prefer. If we are going to go down the path of declaring organisations criminal, then it must involve a proper assessment of the evidence, and that assessment is best conducted by a judicial officer. So, at two ends of the spectrum, the Greens prefer judicial oversight; the government believes that the parliament should decide.
I want to just refer briefly to the amendments. I will start by making a comment about the process that this chamber goes through when considering amendments. These amendments were supposedly filed yesterday or the day before. When did we get them? We got them at 2.15 today. At 2.15, when we came into the chamber, they were put onto our desks. I will confess that I got them a couple of hours early because I came into the empty chamber, I raided the table staff's stock of amendments and I collected my own copies, but that is not what most members do. I do not know if any other members ever do that—
The Hon. K.L. Vincent: You shouldn't need to.
The Hon. M.C. PARNELL: —come in here when parliament is not sitting and help themselves to amendments. The Hon. Kelly Vincent says, 'You shouldn't need to,' and she is exactly right. What a crazy, antiquated system of making laws when we can be told by the government that the number one priority of government business is to conclude debate on this legislation, and yet the government does not have the courtesy to email to members amendments that were drafted a day or two ago. I can only speak for myself, but they did not ring me up and say, 'Mark, we are going to amend that legislation that is the number one priority item on our list.'
Instead, we come into the chamber at 2.15, and we are given I think four new sets of amendments, and I will go through those when we get to the committee stage eventually, but I just make the observation that, if the Liberal Party was opposing the bill, then members of the opposition would be crying blue murder.
I have heard the Hon. Rob Lucas on many occasions standing up and looking at the time stamps and when amendments were received, and commenting that there has been no opportunity to consult stakeholders and that it would be highly inappropriate for the parliament to be considering such important legislation with late amendments and being required to vote on it on the same day or even the next day after they were introduced. The process is appalling.
I know it is uncomfortable for Legislative Council staff, and I have been raising this issue for the nine years that I have been here, but we have to get a better system for the Legislative Council to notify members of amendments. There is no practical reason why it cannot be done electronically. I will put my hand up. I will be on a mailing list.
Every time amendments are filed, like they are received in the Legislative Council, they just get emailed to members. If the mover decides not to move it, so be it. They would be circulated with a note saying, 'These amendments have been filed. They may not be moved', and we would just judge that on its merits. It is just crazy that we can be given amendments at 2.15pm in the afternoon and a few hours later be expected to give them proper consideration and to vote on them, so I just make that point.
I would also make the point that when I did look at the amendments—because I do take my responsibility seriously and I knew this was the number one item—a couple of things stood out for me. First of all, I can see that the Phoenix Motorcycle Club has now been taken off the list. The Phoenix Motorcycle Club, you might recall, is an organisation that exists in two locations apparently. There is a group in the northern suburbs of Sydney called the Phoenix Motorcycle Club and there is a group of people in Adelaide whose only crime appears to be conducting races at the Mallala racing track.
I can remember when we first got this bill that it took me about 15 minutes to scan through the bill looking through the list of outlaw organisations. I went down the list until I came to one I had not heard of before and I googled it. I googled the Phoenix Motorcycle Club and what did I get? I got a website based in Adelaide and I thought, 'These are bad, wicked people. I haven't heard of them before.' Their website contained a number of incriminating photos. I saw a middle-aged gentleman drinking a light beer at what I think was their 50th birthday party. I thought, 'Well, I am afraid. I am very afraid.'
I rang the secretary up. The secretary's mobile phone number is on the website. I rang him up and said, 'Did you know you guys have just been declared a criminal organisation?' I could hear on the receiver his jaw dropping. 'We just run the races', he said. I had to say to him, 'I think it is a case of mistaken identity. I do not think you really are in trouble.' I have to say, he was nervous. He was saying, 'We meet at a hotel', and we have laws here about members of outlaw motorcycle gangs in licensed premises.
What struck me though—and this goes to the heart of how the government has managed this legislation—was that the phone call that the secretary of the Phoenix Motorcycle Club received from me was the first phone call he had. I said, 'Surely the police have rung you or the Attorney-General's staff have rung you?' 'No, you are the first person to ring me.' The second person was a journalist, and I think the government finally got onto it maybe 24 hours later.
I think he did eventually get a phone call saying, 'Don't worry, mate. It's not you we're after. There are some people in Sydney that we don't like. It's not you.' But when you think about it, this is legislation. This is law that we are being asked to vote on and now, a few hours before we are being asked to consider it, they have taken the Phoenix Motorcycle Club off and a whole lot of others as well, and we will explore the reason for that.
The second thing I noticed in the amendments is the spelling mistakes. Does Comancheros have one m or two? Apparently, there is an amendment to correct the spelling of a name. Given what we are talking about here, you might just say that it is all semantics and anyone can make a spelling mistake, but we are talking about the identity of organisations that are deemed to be criminal and whose members are guaranteed gaol time, because it says in this bill they are going to go to gaol. To not get their identity right is absolutely appalling and to be correcting mistakes in identity the day that this bill is hoped to be voted on is absolutely appalling. It is just a joke.
We have another one. The Gypsy Jokers—singular or plural? Joker or Jokers? Really, what is the government playing at here? They have more addresses wrong. We have already had one set of amendments in the lower house where they got the addresses of clubrooms wrong and now we have another list of addresses and certificates of title.
I have no doubt whatsoever that there are mistakes that are still in this bill that we will not pick up today or tomorrow; mistakes that will remain. People might say, 'Well, the courts aren't perfect either,' but I can tell you that they are going to have a far better shot at analysing the evidence, picking up mistakes, identifying whether criminality really is at the heart of what people are doing, than this parliament has.
I am very disappointed that the government and the opposition appear to have stitched up a deal. I am disappointed that the government has imposed this on the parliament without even having the courtesy of speaking to the crossbenchers or circulating their amendments, other than waiting for us to collect them from our tables at 2.15 today. As we did in 2008, the Greens will be voting against this legislation. As I said, I have not moved the dozens of amendments that I did last time but I certainly will be commenting on the amendments that have been moved and I have some comments to make on many of the sections on which amendments have not been moved.
Whilst I understand that the government has the numbers and it is going to go through, I am not going to let unanswered questions remain but even in the short time that is available to us we are going to miss a lot of things. I am terribly disappointed that the government has gone down this path. It is probably not too late to turn back, although it would be quite a remarkable thing for the Attorney to see the error of his ways at such a late stage in the piece, but I am disappointed that we are proceeding with this, and we will deal with more specific elements when we get to the committee stage.
The Hon. K.L. VINCENT (20:51): I want to begin by making it clear that Dignity for Disability believes that those involved in criminal activity should be dealt with in the strongest possible and necessary manner. However, the bill that we now have before us, the amendments that we now have before us at this late stage are not the way to do it and this evening is not the time to do it.
Members may have seen in the media that we did have some sympathy for original opposition amendments, particularly those which dealt with the fact that physical addresses of suspected bikie premises are printed in legislation. We had a lot of sympathy for those amendments and we were considering them very seriously, because this is not the type of decision we should make lightly.
However, thanks to a deal that has been done behind closed doors between the two major parties, those amendments have now apparently been superseded and instead we have new amendments that were, as the previous speaker pointed out, placed on our desks at some point before 2.15 this afternoon when we all came into the chamber and, therefore, we have not had the opportunity to properly consider the outcome of these amendments or the ramifications of these amendments. We certainly have not had time to consult with our constituents about these amendments, and so it would be frankly irresponsible of us to pass these amendments when we have not had the time to properly consider the ramifications.
Of course, there have been occasions when Dignity for Disability has been quite happy to speedily pass legislation or amendments but they are in very restricted circumstances; circumstances when not passing an amendment or a piece of legislation would result in a risk to public health, for example. I can recall a situation when it was discovered that there was a loophole in the domestic violence protection legislation that allowed perpetrators of domestic violence to get the contact details of people they had previously perpetrated violence against. That kind of situation is exactly the kind of situation where we are happy to speedily pass amendments to close those kind of loopholes.
However, where a backroom deal is done without consultation and, as my parliamentary colleague the Hon. Mr Parnell says, without the courtesy of letting the rest of the parliament know the nature of the deal that has been struck and the nature of the amendments that we now have before us, it is irresponsible of us to pass this legislation.
Let me be very clear about this. As has already been pointed out, putting the addresses of physical residences in legislation, some of which have already been proven to be incorrect addresses, is dangerous. I get visions of my poor mother sitting home having a cup of tea, watching Deal or no Deal, as she is known to do, and having police and officials knock down her door because maybe there was one number wrong in the address or the street name was spelled incorrectly, as has already been proven to be the case, with incorrect addresses and incorrect spelling in the amendments, even the amendments we have before us at this late stage.
It is dangerous to have these addresses particularly printed in legislation, where it is more difficult for us as a parliament to quickly make changes if those addresses are proven to be incorrect. Quite frankly, the police should have to do their job. I am not saying they have not been doing their job, but it is their job to collect evidence about these cases and then present it to a judge in a court. This completely bypasses that process and bypasses basic principles of justice.
Further to my previous point, this is also an insult to parliamentary procedure, it is an insult to this council and a complete insult to the people of South Australia that the Labor government and the Liberal opposition are so disrespectful of South Australians that they would stitch up a deal behind closed doors, as I said, and ram through this legislation, the ramifications of which the majority of this parliament, the rest of this parliament, has not had the opportunity to properly consider.
We know that the Law Society, the Bar Association, the Australian Lawyers Alliance and many other legal bodies and legal minds strongly oppose the concept and principles that this bill enshrines, and for those reasons we oppose the bill. Perhaps there is one more reason this bill needs to be strongly opposed. Not only is it an insult to parliamentary procedure, to good responsible legislative process, and for the safety of people who could have their addresses incorrectly printed in legislation, it is also an affront to our 800-year-old Magna Carta, which states, in chapter 39:
No free man shall be taken or imprisoned or dispossessed or outlawed or exiled or in any way ruined, nor will we go or send against him except by the lawful judgment of his peers or by the law of the land.
This bill, in its current form, does not respect any of those laws. It does not respect proper parliamentary process, proper legislative process, even proper spelling process.
It is flatly irresponsible of this parliament to pass this bill this evening. In saying this, I want to make very clear that Dignity for Disability does want to see those involved in serious criminal activity dealt with in an appropriate serious manner, but this bill, given the flaws it is already proven to have, is not the way to do it. We will oppose this bill at this stage for those reasons.
The Hon. B.V. FINNIGAN (20:58): I am sure all honourable members are agreed that we are against serious and organised crime and are particularly concerned about the activities of outlaw motorcycle gangs. The question is: how do we best combat their activities. I have certainly supported this sort of legislation in the past, and I can even recall on one occasion within the Labor caucus speaking strongly in favour of such legislation when others expressed some reservations.
I feel, as the Hon. Mr Parnell said, that it is a case of, 'Here we go again.' This is a bit of a case of deja vu all over again. It is important that we get this legislation right. There are two key issues that we all know have to be addressed here: one is the constitutionality of the bill and the other is that we do not unduly infringe on individual rights. In relation to the bill being constitutional, that is a very difficult question to answer even for the people here who are experienced as lawyers.
There are many who have great experience in drafting legislation and are able to take account of court decisions and so on in coming up with the best legislation and amendments we can. I am certainly not in a position to say that this bill is not constitutional. I suspect that it may run into difficulties in the future, but ultimately I think the parliament and we as legislators can only do the best we can to ensure that any legislation we pass is within our constitutional powers. Whether or not that turns out to be the case is ultimately not, as it should not be, a decision for us.
In relation to the infringement on individual rights, or the rights of people in our community, I think there are some serious concerns in relation to the suggestion that merely belonging to and associating with other people who belong to an organisation can be in itself sufficiently criminal to attract significant and severe sanctions. I think we need to be very careful about being too enthusiastic about infringing on individual rights. This is similar to what we often see with terrorism legislation—or anti-terrorism legislation.
Certainly none of us want to see life made easier for organised criminals or for bikie gangs, but at the same time we have to make that balanced judgement. In Catch-22 there is a line about Yossarian stating that by exercising his rights he was trashing them. I think we have to be careful that there is that balance between what we as a community and a society and as a parliament want to do to protect other people in the community and to prevent criminal behaviour, but at the same time not in a way that becomes arbitrary or is not respectful of the rights of individuals.
I do have concerns about that. I am not decided either way on the bill. I know, obviously, that it is not going to matter, really, what I think, in terms of whether this legislation goes through. I do share the concerns of other honourable members in relation to the process here. We see this time and again, where a piece of legislation languishes until an agreement is reached with the Liberal Party or a sufficient number of crossbenchers as to ensure its passage and then bang, the bill is brought on and it goes through.
I think we do need to consider that process. I am not satisfied that there is sufficient urgency that this has to be dealt with now. There are occasions, certainly, and we have all been here when that has happened, and I think many times honourable members have not necessarily opposed legislation being rushed through when it is necessary, and it can be. But I am not convinced that there is something about this legislation that it has to be passed today or tomorrow, rather than in August, or even if the parliament wanted to be brought back if it was that important.
Yes, we all want to see the activities of organised crime curbed. We want to see criminal behaviour punished, but I am not satisfied that a case is being made out that something has happened in the last 72 hours that makes it imperative that this bill now be passed and that the passage of this bill will make a sufficient difference in that fight against organised crime that it must be done right now, other than agreement has been reached with the Liberal Party. That is certainly something I have a concern about. I reserve my position in relation to amendments and to the third reading, but I did just want to briefly put those concerns on the record.
The Hon. J.A. DARLEY (21:04): I rise to briefly speak on the Statutes Amendment (Serious and Organised Crime) Bill 2015. As honourable members know, the bill focuses on three core areas of reform. Firstly, it seeks to introduce new offences mirroring those enacted in Queensland and declared valid by the High Court. The elements of some of those offences include participants of criminal organisations meeting in public places with two or more other participants, participants of criminal organisations entering prescribed places or attending prescribed events, and participants entering licensed premises wearing club colours or logos.
Secondly, the bill seeks to modify South Australia's consortium provisions consistent with those enacted in New South Wales and declared valid by the High Court. Lastly, and most contentiously, the bill seeks to list a number of motorcycle clubs as declared criminal organisations. The original government proposal lists 27 motorcycle organisations, 10 of whom have a presence here and the remainder of whom have a presence interstate. I understand that as a result of a compromise reached with the opposition, the government is now proposing to list only those organisations that exist here in South Australia. The bill also seeks to enable the Attorney-General to declare any venue to be a prescribed place. These changes are contentious because they attempt to remove the determination role of the courts and any possibility of judicial review.
In addition to listing certain motorcycle clubs as declared criminal organisations, the bill will also enable the Attorney-General to declare future organisations and future venues as criminal organisations or prescribed places. This aspect of the bill is not as contentious, because those caught up in future declarations will have the benefit of being able to challenge the decisions.
Overall there is no doubt that this is, nevertheless, a contentious piece of legislation, and I appreciate all the concerns that have been raised about adopting the approach that has been proposed by the government. That said, the bill is aimed at dealing with individuals who choose to participate in organised criminal activity and wreak havoc on our communities. They have little, if any, regard for our society and even less for the rule of law.
On Sunday morning most of us woke up to the news that three Rebels bikies had been arrested overnight after a feud with the Comancheros bikies triggered two separate drive-by shootings, the first at the Smithfield Hotel and the second in the car park of some nearby retail shops at Blakeview. According to media reports the three men, whom police allege were Rebels, were found hiding in the backyard of a home behind the Blakeview shopping centre. One of the men had suffered a gunshot wound and was taken to hospital. As I understand it, it is not clear at this stage whether anybody else was injured during the shootings.
I happen to know one of the families whose business was impacted by the shooting. They tell me it is not unusual for them to stay back during the evening to catch up on work and get things done around the shop. Given that it is a family-run business, it is also not uncommon for the owners to take their young children to the store with them. I do not need to tell you how thankful they are that on this occasion nobody, including staff, had stayed behind. On the day following the shooting the owners were also inundated with queries from concerned customers. They were left to reassure their customers that the incident was unrelated to the business and that it was safe to visit the store once they were able to reopen.
Fortunately the damage associated with the incident appears to be limited to some broken windows and doors and some damaged walls. It has also meant that since Saturday the owners of the store have effectively had to make their store available to the police for ongoing investigations, and I understand this has resulted in some lost trade. However, the owners are not complaining. As inconvenienced as they may have been, they know only too well how different things could have turned out if an innocent bystander had been caught in the crossfire on Saturday evening, especially given the traffic of people who usually frequent the shopping centre. Right now I think they are simply counting their blessings.
I should also point out that none of this is intended as a criticism of our police. In fact, business owners have commended the work of the investigating officers and they are extremely grateful for all that they are doing.
Coincidently, as I understand it, up until about four weeks ago there was a police station operating within the same shopping centre. According to comments made to the media by the owner of the commercial site, it would appear that this sort of thing has not happened at the premises before and that the police presence has assisted in keeping the area safe.
The government's decision to close local police stations due to budgetary constraints is far from acceptable but the fact of the matter is that it should not take the presence of a police station to ensure that this sort of thing does not happen in any of our neighbourhoods. We all deserve to go about our business without the fear of being caught up in situations involving bikies spraying bullets at each other in car parks and hiding out in innocent people's backyards. That is why we will be supporting the bill.
Again, the individuals the bill targets have a blatant disregard for the law and community safety and deliberately strive to be the 1 per cent who operate on the periphery of society. They flout social norms and instead opt to engage in organised criminal activities, including money-laundering, violence and prostitution, among other things. In particular, we all know the involvement organised crime has in the manufacturing and supply of illicit drugs. This is why I have been particularly stubborn over my amendments to the government's confiscation of assets bill, which also targets illegal criminal activity by prescribed drug offenders. This issue needs to be looked at from a holistic perspective. If we are targeting those who perpetrate crime, we should also be looking at the fallout of their actions and those who are adversely affected.
Whilst I support in principle the government's proposal to confiscate the assets of criminals, the government needs to be prepared to direct money towards drug rehabilitation to deal with our drug epidemic. Australia now has the highest proportion of recreational drug users in the world. We rank first in the world in the use of ecstasy, third in methamphetamines, fourth in cocaine and seventh in cannabis. The government needs to give serious consideration to mandatory drug rehabilitation programs. We need to look at countries like Sweden that focus on zero tolerance, prevention, treatment and control. We need to consider measures like giving the courts the power to divert users into detoxification and rehabilitation. Dealing with bikies is a good first step, but instead of just focusing on one aspect of the problem, we need to be looking at all these issues as a whole.
I indicate for the record that I do support those amendments aimed at addressing the issue of ensuring parliamentary scrutiny. I appreciate the concerns raised with respect to this legislation, particularly in the past. Whether you agree with those arguments or not, the advice we now have is that this bill has been drafted to withstand further challenges. It has been based on existing legislation from other jurisdictions, which has been ruled valid by the High Court. Time will tell, but that is the best advice we have now. I, too, express my concern at the manner in which this bill has been pushed through, and I must admit that I was due for my briefing on the bill tomorrow. With that, I support the second reading of the bill.
The Hon. G.E. GAGO (Minister for Employment, Higher Education and Skills, Minister for Science and Information Economy, Minister for the Status of Women, Minister for Business Services and Consumers) (21:13): I understand that all second reading contributions have been completed. I wish to thank members for their contributions, particularly those who have indicated their support. A number of issues have been raised during the debate thus far and I think it is probably a wise thing to deal with those specifics during the committee stage, and I look forward to dealing with those matters expeditiously.
Bill read a second time.
Committee Stage
In committee.
Clause 1.
The Hon. S.G. WADE: The shadow attorney-general in the other place, Ms Vickie Chapman, the Hon. Andrew McLachlan and other members of the Liberal team have already detailed to the parliament concerns of the opposition in relation to this bill. This is not our bill, it is the government's bill. A Liberal government would have legislated against criminal organisations but we believe that more robust and effective legislation could have been achieved without offending legal and constitutional principles.
However, we are not in government, we do not have the numbers to get legislation through the lower house. We were approached by the government to see if we could come to an agreed set of amendments on their bill to facilitate its passage through this place. The agreed set of amendments are reflected in the government and Brokenshire amendments which have been filed and I stress the fact they are, in that sense, a tripartite set drafted by the government and the Hon. Mr Brokenshire in consultation with the opposition.
If the council supports the amendments, the opposition considers that the bill will still be flawed but it is our assessment the bill will be better and that it is better than what could be achieved by drawn out parliamentary consideration. The opposition does not take the remaining issues lightly. I indicate to the council that to assist the Hon. Andrew McLachlan to more clearly highlight issues with the bill and to express his personal views, I will be speaking in this committee stage on behalf of the Liberal opposition.
The opposition will support the bill with the amendments agreed. We welcome the government's initiative in engaging on amendments, but we are still disappointed that the government did not act more positively earlier in the development of the bill. The government did not engage the Crime and Public Integrity Policy Committee on drafts of the bill. The Attorney-General did not engage the Crime and Public Integrity Policy Committee on its review of serious and organised crime legislation. The government initially sought to push this legislation through the parliament. The government is showing yet again that their primary interest is playing politics, not good law.
The opposition and other members have insisted that the bill not be rushed through parliament. As a result, when the government initially wanted the legislation through the parliament in days, this bill has now laid on this table in the parliament for 56 calendar days. This has given an opportunity for organisations and individuals affected by the bill to bring issues to the parliament and, as a result of that exposure and the consideration by parliamentarians, a number of changes have been made.
It is five years since the legislation was passed and we still do not have one declared criminal organisation. I think it is highly likely that the law will need to be revisited, perhaps after further consideration by the courts. Next time I hope we do a better job and deliver a better law. Today the Liberal opposition will be supporting the amendments put forward by the Hon. Mr Brokenshire and the government and will be supporting this legislation.
The Hon. T.A. FRANKS: In clause 1 in terms of questions, the minister indicated that she would be addressing the questions that were raised in the second reading debate in the committee stage. Will she be addressing those in clause 1 or as the clauses become relevant, and does that mean that we will go through each clause by clause?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: Clause by clause.
The Hon. T.A. FRANKS: I have a question at clause 1. On 3 June at 5.47pm the Government Whip sent all members of this parliament an email which read:
All Members of Parliament
SAPOL BRIEFING ON PERSONAL AND OFFICE SECURITY
As the Serious and Organised Crime Bill is before Parliament, it is an appropriate time for a briefing from SAPOL on personal and office security. A briefing has been arranged for Wednesday 17 June 2015.
All interested members were invited to attend by the Government Whip on that date. Can the minister outline how this bill raised concerns with the government about the personal and office security of members of the South Australian parliament?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I have been advised that it appears to have raised concerns with the police, not the government.
The Hon. T.A. FRANKS: Can the minister explain why SAPOL, when asked this question in the briefing, said that there were no raised security concerns for members of parliament and that they believed these outlaw motorcycle gangs would take legal means to challenge this bill and our security was not in any way in further danger than it normally would be?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: No, I cannot speak on behalf of the police. You would need to ask them.
The Hon. T.A. Franks interjecting:
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I cannot argue with you. I am not arguing that that was said or not, I am just saying I have no explanation as to that. In terms of the challengeability of the bill, we have been advised that this bill does meet very strong legislative weight and that it will stand up to scrutiny and to challenge.
The Hon. T.A. FRANKS: Was this email a fear tactic to scare members of this chamber and the other chamber into voting for this legislation?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: No, not that I am aware of.
The Hon. A.L. McLACHLAN: I thought I would make a contribution at the first clause with regard to my personal position. It is my view that controlling and ultimately pacifying organised criminal groups is an objective of all of us in public life. At the same time it is important to acknowledge that the principle of open justice is fundamental to our legal system and democracy. The bill before us is, as many have described, a great leap backwards from the progressive policies of the Dunstan and Hall governments. This bill brings in an opaque system of justice that insults over 800 years of tradition that protects the rights of the individual against oppressive actions of the state.
The bill brings darkness to the operation of the executive and the operation of its police force, where light is needed to ensure the rule of law. This proposed legislation has the colour of central Europe in the 1930s when the embers of the Reichstag were still warm. This is the sort of legislation you would expect to see in the Apartheid regime that blighted South Africa, or in other countries of that same continent whose communities were degraded by similar laws.
I will not be supporting the passing of the bill. I act in a personal capacity. All parliamentarians in the Liberal Party are expected to exercise their right to speak and vote in accordance with their own belief or conscience and express their views to the electorate. This is in stark contrast to the Labor Party. It is one of the longstanding principles of the Liberal Party that a member can, from time to time, cross the floor and vote in accordance with their strongly held personal beliefs. I thank my colleagues for their understanding and defending my right to cross the floor.
My ideal of a free society remains important to me. I do not see myself as a careerist politician. My first priority is that my values will withstand the demands of the chamber. Further, without a bill of rights to guide our actions we have a political system that depends upon political leadership that respects democratic values, the rule of law and a separation of powers doctrine, as well as human rights. From my seat in the chamber, having regard to this bill, I have no choice but to oppose the declaration of the organisations by the parliament which is a breach of the doctrine of the separation of powers.
The Liberal amendments which I advocated in the second reading debate are no longer reflective of the Liberal Party room's position. Whilst I still had strong personal reservations during the second reading debate, I believed the Liberal amendments reflected a fair balance between the demands of the police and the need to respect the rule of law. Now that the Liberal Party room is no longer supporting those amendments, I am unable to support the passing of the bill. The amendments agreed between the opposition and the government fail to mitigate the horror of the proposed legislation and is undermining of our longstanding democratic traditions. I will have more to say at the third reading regarding my decision.
At this point also, I might ask a question that may have some relevance in subsequent clauses. In my research in preparing for the committee stage tonight, I came across a provision in the Police Act 1998, section 74A—Special provisions relating to criminal intelligence, and it requires the Attorney to task a retired judge to review certain aspects of police practices in the use of criminal intelligence.
My question for the Leader of the Government is: have those reviews been conducted, and have those reports been tabled in parliament, as I am unable to find the same? The relevance to the particular bill at hand is that we are being asked to take on faith in this parliament the veracity of criminal intelligence or assertions of the police, and I would like some assurance that section 74A has been complied with.
The CHAIR: Minister, did you get the question?
The Hon. S.G. Wade: They weren't listening, so I don't know how they would.
The CHAIR: I am just asking that question.
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I thought the question was about whether 74A has been complied with.
The Hon. S.G. Wade: You probably need to know which act it's in; and you probably need to be listening.
The CHAIR: I think that the minister is on top of her brief. The Hon. Mr McLachlan, will you ask that question again, please?
The Hon. A.L. McLACHLAN: The matter I raised, Chair, is that, subsequently in this debate we will be discussing the veracity of the information upon which this committee has to decide whether to declare certain organisations as criminal organisations. There is a related provision in the Police Act 1998, section 74A, which has special provisions relating to criminal intelligence which requires a report to be tabled before each house of parliament by the Attorney-General setting out the report of a retired judge regarding the effectiveness of certain guidelines and the use of criminal intelligence.
I am unable to find that report and I have not been able, even with the assistance of parliamentary officers, to locate those reports, and I am seeking an assurance, which is why I am raising it early in this debate, whether previous reports have been tabled as a consequence of that review being undertaken in relation to that act.
Its relevance to this debate is that, if they have not been undertaken, then how can we be assured of the veracity of the criminal intelligence upon which we are to base our decision? And as a consequence, the failure of complying with section 74A may have serious implications for the decision-making of committee members during the course of this debate.
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I have been advised that we do not have that level of detail here, but we are happy to take that on notice and to bring back a response as soon as we are able to access that information.
The Hon. M.C. PARNELL: I might just take this opportunity at clause 1, in response to what the minister just said, to ask whether the minister can perhaps outline her intentions for the debate tonight. I am not sure that that will not be the only question the minister takes on notice, so what I am interested in is: if the answers are not available tonight, at what point is the minister considering adjourning tonight's debate and resuming tomorrow, because my understanding was that the priority letter we received from the minister's office said that it was hoped to conclude this bill by tomorrow? So, at what point is the minister proposing to adjourn tonight? I am not worried about the time, I am happy to stay here all night, but at what point in the bill is the minister proposing to adjourn?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: Obviously, the government is very keen to progress this bill as soon as possible. Our intention is to make sure that it is returned from this house to the lower house around midday tomorrow, so if there are any further changes or discussions that need to occur they can occur tomorrow afternoon so that they can be resolved and then hopefully the bill dealt with through to finalisation. In terms of this evening, I obviously want to progress the thing as far as we possibly can within reasonable constraints. We intend to sit tomorrow morning, and I would say that at this point it looks like we would need to come back at 10am to resume further consideration. In terms of the progress this evening, I am obviously keen to progress the thing as far as we possibly can.
The Hon. M.C. PARNELL: I have a specific question on clause 1, because it relates to the whole of the bill. It follows from the Hon. Andrew McLachlan's point that there is a deal of secret evidence that has been relied on by the government in the drafting of this bill and in particular the lists of criminal organisations proposed to be listed in this bill. My question of the minister is: what evidence do you intend to put on the record during this debate about the individual organisations that are listed in the bill?
If you want an example, I understand a number of these groups are being struck from the bill. If we just take one that is remaining, the Red Devils, just to pick one out randomly, what information does the minister intend to put on the record about the Red Devils? Are we going to find out their approximate membership, the address of their headquarters, the number of offences that known or suspected members have committed, any charges that members might be facing, or is there any other information that the minister can provide to us if we are being asked to add to this organisation to the law of South Australia as a criminal organisation?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I have been advised that the police made this information available to all members of parliament some time ago in a number of special briefings, and many members of parliament availed themselves of those briefings. The list contained in the legislation is a list of 10 organisations that are currently situated in South Australia. The police have advised us, and those members of parliament who attended the briefings, about those organisations, including their membership, criminal activity, and a range of other relevant information.
The Hon. M.C. PARNELL: I accept what the minister saying. I attended a briefing, and the police attended with large lever arch files with material in them. We were not allowed to keep those folders; we were not allowed to take copies of any of the material in those folders. The point would be that if someone asks me subsequently about legislation that I am party to in this state and asks me why I made that decision, what information on the public record will I be able to refer them to that explains why a particular organisation was listed?
In other words, it is one thing for me to have a briefing and for the police to tell me that these organisations are full of bad people and give me a list of all the bad things that they have done or are suspected of doing, but how does that help the public? What information will the public have to explain why the law of South Australia includes the list that it does in schedule 1? Are you prepared to put any information at all about any of the activities, offending, individuals of any of the organisations listed on Hansard at any time during this debate?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I do not believe we have any intention of making that information public but I can check in terms of that, but my understanding is that that level of obviously very sensitive information was made available by police to interested members of parliament and that the details in relation to the answers to those questions were made available.
The Hon. R.L. BROKENSHIRE: In order to expedite things so that at some point in time, tomorrow as I understand from the government leader, that this bill will be voted on for the third time I just want to put the position of Family First as it is now and unless there are then any questions regarding our amendments as we proceed with them then, like the Hon. Stephen Wade did on behalf of the opposition, hopefully that can help to assist all colleagues.
I do first and foremost respect the right for any member to cross the floor and express their disagreement to a bill. I did it on one occasion and crossed the floor, so I do clearly accept the rights of any individual. There have been some comments tonight on issues around this legislation and I want to put on the public record in clause 1 Family First's appreciation of the leadership shown by both the Leader of the Opposition and the Liberal Party in coming to some mid point with the government, and also to put on the public record our appreciation of not only the Leader of the Opposition and his party but also that of the Attorney-General, because this is a very important piece of legislation.
It is extremely important that we get some compromise in passing the intention of this bill before we rise for the winter, and that is why we will be supporting the government's amendments as they are now after deliberation. I want to say that I think that this has been one of the few examples where there has been incredible openness and opportunity for any member of parliament to be briefed in more detail than ever in my recollection of issues where there is sensitivity and confidentiality on intelligence. This is one of the few occasions where every member of parliament has had an opportunity to have a briefing, whether you have been on a standing committee or as an individual.
I would not want to see any of the confidential intelligence on the public record because I do not want to do anything whatsoever that would ever cause any potential risk to any South Australian. The reality is that, whatever the beliefs of MPs individually, there are high risks with respect to outlaw motorcycle gangs and serious organised crime. I have said today publicly and I have put on the record in Hansard that our preference would have been to have the whole 27 declared right here and now but parliament is about what you can deliberate on and work through to get up a democratic compromise and an agreement in the house.
I understand that that is now occurring and I commend all members involved in that, but this is a very serious issue and first and foremost we have to put public security and safety at number one and that is what is occurring in this debate. That is why Family First will be supporting the compromised position that has been put forward, and I congratulate the maturity of all those involved in meeting that compromise.
The Hon. T.A. FRANKS: In that briefing from the police that the minister refers to, I would say that we were not actually given extensive access to those documents. They were put in front of us; we did not have any ability to interrogate them or test the information. Given there are already spelling mistakes in the names of these outlaw motorcycle gangs, perhaps a bit of proofreading from the government side would have helped at that stage.
However, there was a particular question I raised in that briefing that I did not get an answer to, so I will put it again. It was echoed by the South Australian Law Society President, Rocco Perrotta just recently in an article he has penned in the last few days:
Sally Kuether represents much of what is wrong with the SA government's 'bikie laws' Bill recently introduced into Parliament.
I raise this issue because, having family in Queensland, I was quite familiar with the situation of the Queensland woman, a respected library assistant and mother of three who was in fact a recipient of a Lord Mayor's Award for excellence beyond the call of duty for her volunteer work during the Brisbane floods of 2011, who fell foul of these laws. She is not a member of a club; however, she was charged with participating in a criminal organisation and wearing club colours after being in a hotel in the wrong outfit. How will the government ensure that South Australia does not create more Sally Kuethers?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I am advised that the offence in relation to the Liquor Licensing Act applied to carrying a prohibited item which, I understand, in this particular woman's case was referred to as 'club colours'. I am also advised that she was associating with an admitted member of a prescribed club who was found to be carrying a flick-knife, so these are exactly the sorts of people this legislation seeks to scrutinise carefully.
The Hon. T.A. FRANKS: In that case, it took a six-month campaign to have the charges dropped. I would ask the minister to outline then what will be defined as 'club colours'—for example, the Hells Angels.
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I am advised that it is outlined in part 3, clause 9, new section 117B:
prohibited item means an item of clothing or jewellery or an accessory that displays—
(a) the name of a declared criminal organisation; or
(b) the club patch, insignia or logo of a declared criminal organisation…
It goes on to say 'any image, symbol, abbreviation', etc. So, that is outlined in that particular section.
The Hon. T.A. FRANKS: In the case of the Hells Angels, will this include the 2010 autumn/winter collection of Alexander McQueen and Saks Fifth Avenue and Zappos.com, their distributor? Will it include the t-shirts that are currently available on Amazon or merchandise such as embroidered patches available on eBay, the MTV-associated Young and Reckless clothing label, and I could go on?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: That would be a matter for a court to decide.
The Hon. T.A. FRANKS: So, you are saying somebody who wears Alexander McQueen may indeed fall foul of these laws?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I am not familiar with that item of clothing, so I can offer no level of judgement about whether it may or may not be captured. It would be a matter for courts to decide.
The Hon. T.A. FRANKS: I will also add Ed Harry, which is quite a popular label in South Australia. People can buy the 81 logo associated with the Hells Angels on T-shirts, children's tops, beanies, bikinis, tank tops, underwear, cigars, pins, keychains, calendars and window decals online. How will the government police this or will we see our courts clogged up with more Sally Kuethers?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: The government will not be policing this, the police will, and the police and our courts are filled with very sensible people who have many years of wisdom and good judgement, and I trust their judgements.
The Hon. T.A. FRANKS: I trust the court's judgement too, so why is this not being left to the courts?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I have already answered the question.
The Hon. M.C. PARNELL: I appreciate that we are jumping around a little bit because there are only a couple of operative clauses that contain all of the operative provisions, but if it is helpful to stick thematically, I will ask a question now that I was going to ask at clause 9 as we are already talking about what club colours and things mean. The minister read out the section talking about club patches, insignias, logos or any image, symbol, abbreviation, acronym, or other form of writing that indicates membership of an association. The words are 'item of clothing or jewellery or an accessory'. Is a tattoo an item of clothing, jewellery or an accessory?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I think that what is happening now is you are asking for legal opinion and I am not equipped to give that sort of advice. I have already indicated who is responsible for policing and making judgements about what may or may not be included. As I said, the police force and our courts are full of very sensible, wise and experienced people who no doubt will use their judgement sensibly to make an assessment about what would be included and what would not.
The Hon. M.C. PARNELL: With all due respect, this is the government's legislation. The government is writing the rules as to what constitutes a prohibited item. For example, I understand how it might work if someone is wearing—to use the Hon. Tammy Franks' example—a Hells Angels jacket or a Hells Angels item of jewellery or a leather handbag with the Hells Angels logo on it. I can see that that is an accessory.
But let's say someone has a tattoo and maybe the tattoo is an old and fading tattoo from 20 or 30 years earlier when they may have been associated with one of these organisations. Does that now prohibit them from attending licensed premises or are they obliged to have their tattoo removed if they want to re-enter civil society? The minister is saying that the police will judge these things sensibly and the courts will be sensible, but is it the government's intention, as the author of this legislation, that tattoos be covered under the definition of prohibited item, which is an item of clothing or jewellery or an accessory?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I have answered the question as best as I can, and that is that it may be, but it would be a matter of legal judgement and opinion, no doubt assessing the sorts of circumstances around that as to whether it would be included or not, and I cannot offer any further clarity. As I said, it is a matter of legal interpretation and judgement.
The Hon. T.A. FRANKS: Will the terms '81' and 'Filthy Few' be falling within the associated items with regard particularly to the Hells Angels?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I know that the honourable members from the Greens are not supporting this and I understand their frustration. They can list through an indefinite number of possible items and accessories, which they are obviously seeking to do at the moment, but my answer will be the same. I have answered that question and it is the same answer for this particular question that the Hon. Tammy Franks is asking.
The Hon. T.A. FRANKS: I do have frustration. I have frustration that the minister has not been able to answer many of the questions that we have posed so far. I do not pluck these terms or descriptions out of thin air; I take them from those trademark rights owned by the Hells Angels to these particular items and terms that I have described. I would have thought that the government, had it done its homework and would have had these terms listed.
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I have answered the question. We take the advice of the police. These are matters of legal interpretation and judgement and I am not able to give any further clarity in relation to this question.
The Hon. M.C. PARNELL: I want to go back to the question I asked earlier. I know we got side-tracked with that side issue, but that is an important issue as well. When I asked the minister what evidence she was prepared to put on the public record about these named organisations, her answer was effectively, 'Well, we're not going to put any information on the record. You've had a chance to look at a police file but I'm not putting anything on the public record.' I am paraphrasing the minister.
Her reason for not putting stuff on the public record is that some of it is highly confidential and some of it is sensitive. My question to the minister is: is every piece of information relating to these organisations confidential and sensitive? Is there nothing that she can put on the record about each of these organisations so that the public, listening to this or reading it later on in Hansard—is there going to be any skerrick of evidence or information at all that is not sensitive or confidential that explains to the South Australian community why these organisations have been chosen? Is there anything at all the minister intends to say about any of these organisations?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: Again, I have already answered this question. The 10 organisations that are on the prescribed list to be legislated are organisations that the police have identified as being priority organisations here in South Australia; to be included on the list that they are involved in criminal activity and pose a risk. As I have said, the police provided confidential detailed briefings to members of parliament to outline a greater level of detail. That is highly sensitive information that is not able to be published, and so I repeat my answer.
The Hon. A.L. McLACHLAN: I want to make a few comments in support of the points or questions raised by the Hon. Mr Parnell. What he is trying to tease out is a fact that by passing this legislation we are effectively conducting a trial of these organisations. In effect, this legislation is a motion to declare them criminal, without trial procedure and without any form of efficacy or opportunity for those organisations to respond. That was a point I made in my opening at clause 1.
What we have been asked to do is to go to a confidential briefing which has material which we do not know; it is not locked away or kept as it was when was been shown to us. It could have easily been interfered with. It will not be kept in that form in 50 years' time or 20 years' time if ever these laws are challenge. The point of having a court declare an organisation illegal is that it keeps its records; it is on transcript; it is transparent and it is open. That is why this process and this bill is an offence to all of those who respect the rule of law.
I thought I should make that comment early because that is what the Hon. Mr Parnell has every entitlement to ask for: the evidence against these alleged criminal organisations should be tabled in this parliament and kept as a record so that we can affirm the decision that this parliament may or may not make in the coming stages of the debate.
The CHAIR: Was that a question or a comment?
The Hon. A.L. McLACHLAN: A comment.
The Hon. B.V. FINNIGAN: I recognise that this is not the second reading, although it feels a bit like it. The quote I could not remember from Catch 22 earlier was:
The country was in peril; he was jeopardising his traditional rights of freedom and independence by daring to exercise them.
I think that could be seen to sum up the dilemma we are facing with this bill. In relation to the access for honourable members to information regarding these organisations and whether it can be public, I think we all accept that some information should not be in the public domain, but it seems that, if you compare what happens in the federal parliament and in parliaments in Britain and in legislatures in the United States, honourable members are given access to very high level, sensitive, secret, national security and intelligence information, and it would be disastrous for that information to become public. Some thought needs to be give as to the information that can be made available to members of this parliament rather than a blanket 'we can't go into details, but take our word for it'.
One question I have: I happened to be in a restaurant a while ago, and some men were wearing colours or badges of some sort of outlaw motorcycle gang, and it occurred to me at that time that, if those people were to be arrested for associating with each other, would members of the public be expected to act as witnesses in the same way that they would if they witnessed a stabbing or some other criminal offence? Has that been contemplated in relation to this legislation?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I am advised that it would be a criminal matter, just like any other criminal matter and, if it is relevant, witnesses can be called upon.
The Hon. T.A. FRANKS: I understand that courts use the parliamentary debates to make determinations. I seek an assurance that the term '1%', as used by the Occupy Movement, will not fall foul of these laws.
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: Under new section 117B(1)(c) it says:
(c) any image, symbol, abbreviation, acronym...association with, a declared criminal organisation, including—
(i) the symbol "1%"; and
(ii) the symbol "1%er"; and
(iii) any other image, symbol, abbreviation...
The Hon. T.A. FRANKS: Is the minister aware of the Occupy Movement, which is an international movement, and their use of the term '1%', and can she give a guarantee that they will not fall foul of these laws?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: The 1% could be captured if, as in paragraph (c), it indicates membership of, or an association with, a declared criminal organisation. It would need to be in that context.
The Hon. A.L. McLACHLAN: I might make one further comment, reflecting on some comments of the Hon. Mr Parnell. Ignorance of the law is no excuse. In the course of this committee stage members such as myself will need some indication of what is intended to be captured by the provisions in this bill. I do not think it is satisfactory simply to say that a lot of them are legally interpreted by the court. At its core, it has been drafted on the basis of instructions from the Attorney, and he must have had some intention to capture certain activities, otherwise it would not have been drafted in the form that it has.
This will be particularly relevant when we come to subsequent sections and definitions, because some of them are extremely broad. As a member of this chamber, I need to understand the sort of activities which are going to be, prima facie at least, captured within the net of this legislation. Perhaps I have chosen to make that comment at this stage so that the Leader of the Government and her advisers can at least prepare themselves as we grind through, as I am beginning to imagine, clause by clause, through this amending bill.
Clause passed.
Clauses 2 to 7 passed.
Clause 8.
The CHAIR: Do you have some questions to ask, Mr Wade?
The Hon. S.G. WADE: The Hon. Mr Brokenshire might be joining us soon. I could perhaps ask some questions in the meantime. Can the minister assure the committee that the Crime and Public Integrity Policy Committee in terms of its responsibilities under this section would be able to seek and receive information beyond that provided by the minister or the Commissioner of Police in preparing their reports?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: Yes.
The Hon. S.G. WADE: Will regulations declaring criminal organisation promulgated under section 83GA(1) as amended by this bill be subject to judicial review?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I am advised that in so far as we can predict what courts will do, we think yes.
The Hon. S.G. WADE: Sorry, I do not understand that answer. I would have thought that it is a matter of legislation and legislation's interaction with the common law as to whether or not a regulation is under administrative law subject to judicial review. I am asking are the regulations under this legislation liable to be challenged under judicial review?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I am advised yes, we believe so, on the basis of the decision of the High Court in relation to the O'Shea case.
The Hon. S.G. WADE: Under the Parliamentary Committees Act, the Crime and Public Integrity Policy Committee is entitled to receive functions either being assigned by an act or being referred by the parliament, but there is no specific statement in this bill that a function is being assigned, so I would ask the minister: does the government consider that the provisions in this bill in relation to the Crime and Public Integrity Policy have the effect of assigning a function to the committee in terms of paragraph (f) of section 15O(1) of the Parliamentary Committees Act?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I am advised yes.
The Hon. M.C. PARNELL: Given that clause 8 is one of the operative clauses, there are a number of questions that are unrelated to the amendments, so if we could have some latitude to ask those either before or in between the amendments being moved. Early on in clause 8, in fact, is the definition section. This is the proposed new section 83GA, which in subsection (1) has a list of definitions.
The first definition I want to ask about is the definition of 'criminal organisation'. This is absolutely critical, because most of the offences contained within this bill relate to a person's membership of a criminal organisation. It seems to me, reading it, that there are three ways that an organisation can be a criminal organisation. One way, which is in paragraph (b), is if they are declared under the Serious and Organised Crime (Control) Act 2008. Another way, which is in paragraph (c), is if it has been declared by regulation, and that effectively is schedule 1 of this bill. However, in paragraph (a) of the definition it provides:
Criminal organisation means—
(a) an organisation of 3 or more persons—
(i) who have as their purpose, or 1 of their purposes, engaging in, organising, planning, facilitating, supporting, or otherwise conspiring to engage in, serious criminal activity; and
(ii) who, by their association, represent an unacceptable risk to the safety, welfare or order of the community
Basically, if an organisation meets those criteria they are a criminal organisation. They do not have to be listed in the regulations, they do not have to be declared under the 2008 Serious and Organised Crime (Control) Act. Am I correct that simply by meeting that definition they are a criminal organisation?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I am advised yes, if it were able to proved in a court.
The Hon. M.C. PARNELL: I am not sure whether that is the case, and later I will come to why do not believe that is. On the basis of this definition the Mafia would, on my vague understanding of the Mafia, be a criminal organisation for the purpose of this act, is that correct?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I believe that is a fair assumption, but it would need to be proven by a court of law.
The Hon. M.C. PARNELL: Triads are some of the Asian gangs I have heard about. What about sporting clubs, AFL clubs for example, where players might have taken illegal drugs or traded illegal drugs with each other? Are they, by definition, criminal organisations?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I am advised that they would only be included if one of the purposes of that organisation were to participate in serious criminal activity. It would need to be the purpose or amongst the purposes of that organisation. I do not believe there are any football organisations that would currently be captured by this.
The Hon. R.L. BROKENSHIRE: I move:
Amendment No 1 [Broke–2]—
Page 4, after line 6 [clause 8, inserted section 83GA(1)]—Before the inserted definition of conviction insert:
Committee means the Crime and Public Integrity Policy Committee of the Parliament;
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: The government rises to support this amendment. It is the first of a series that inserts the Crime and Public Integrity Policy Committee of the parliament into the process of scrutinising any regulation that is proposed to be made listing prescribed organisations. The government supports the amendment and, on behalf of the Attorney-General, I undertake that there is to be further reform in the future. The government will engage with the Crime and Public Integrity Policy Committee from an early stage.
The Hon. M.C. PARNELL: Given that the honourable mover has chosen not to speak in any detail to his amendment, I will ask him a question. Whilst I understand the intention is to insert a level of parliamentary scrutiny, and I understand that the honourable member sits on this particular committee, my question is: does he have any concerns that the committee is, for want of a better word, a government committee, in that the government numbers can always prevail in a vote? Does he have any concern that government committees always support the government line—certainly in my experience—regardless of any contrary views that non-government members of that committee might hold? Does that give the member any cause for concern about whether the Crime and Public Integrity Policy Committee will adequately be able to scrutinise decisions made under this legislation, and is he confident that it would, if required, go against a government position?
The Hon. R.L. BROKENSHIRE: I thank the honourable member for his good and sensible question. Just for the record, when we go back to the formation of the standing committee on crime and public integrity, which was formulated as a result of the ICAC bill, I actually went on the public record—and certainly spoke to my colleagues—saying that because this was a cross-section of the parliament in the upper house, on behalf of not only the upper house but also the House of Assembly and therefore the parliament in its entirety, there should have been consideration of an independent chair so that it was not a government-chaired committee. At that point in time that did not occur, although, to be fair, the opposition through the Hon. Stephen Wade said that that was something that the opposition could look at, depending on how things transgressed in time.
Since then, we have been able to have this enacted. I place on the public record that, at this point in time, the chairman (the Hon. Gerry Kandelaars) has been very professional and balanced in the way that he has chaired the committee. I have found the committee to be very multipartisan and balanced in the way that it assesses all matters. In fact, thus far, when we have had some very difficult issues put before the committee, I have felt that it has been very balanced and I have felt more comfortable than I have with a lot of other government committees. That is why, after quite a lot of deliberation, Family First decided to put this amendment up, and I thank the honourable member for a very good question on the amendment.
My caveat would be that, if things were to change, I would report back after deliberation with other members of the committee that perhaps we should look at an independent chair. However, at this point in time, given the importance of this committee and the fact that it is only one other committee that the Hon. John Darley sits on—and I am not sure about other members—and has a special position in the parliament, I think it is fine as it is. Given that the structure of the committee is three Labor members, two Liberal members and a crossbench member, I think it sits within my comfort zone regarding the points raised by the honourable member.
Notwithstanding that, if it were to become, as the honourable member rightly says happens with many standing committees, a government committee and therefore a rubber-stamp, then I would suggest that not only I but other non-government members on that committee would very quickly raise their concerns in the chamber. But at this point in time, I have seen good chairmanship and a very balanced and sensible committee. Therefore, I sit comfortably with goodwill and good intent with this amendment based on the points I have covered and the good points raised by the honourable member.
The Hon. A.L. McLACHLAN: I would just like to respond to the Hon. Robert Brokenshire and, to the extent that this is probably the only time we are going to agree tonight, endorse the fine chairmanship of the Hon. Gerry Kandelaars. I myself have had no difficulty serving on the committee. However, my point to the chamber is: the nature of the work of the committee is now being recharacterised. The chamber going forward will rely on this committee to review material from the Commissioner of Police. Therefore, the question I would raise to the chamber—and it cannot be repaired tonight, but going forward—is whether it should be a government-dominated committee. I want to point out that that is no reflection on the government members on the panel.
It is not a good look that we are talking about the operation of executive power which in going forward will rely upon a recommendation to the minister from a committee which is dominated by the government. It is not a good look, it is not the perception that you would want and, whilst I think that these measures are ultimately inadequate and do not repair the flaws of the legislation which will ultimately guide me in my final vote, I think that on the passage of this bill there needs to be more work and discussion in relation to this committee for it will become a very serious committee and it will have almost a hybrid judicial function.
The Hon. B.V. FINNIGAN: I support these amendments because I think it is a good idea to have more scrutiny rather than less, but I would like to add my concerns in relation to this committee and how it operates. We should not be making decisions, as the Hon. Mr Brokenshire suggests, based on the current membership of the committee and how it is going. I am sure the Hon. Mr Kandelaars is a very fine chairman and I am sure all the honourable members on it are diligent and doing their job but that should not determine legislative provisions in relation to the committee because we think that they are good chaps—and I think they are all chaps actually—who are on it. To me, that is not a sound basis for deciding legislation.
I would point out that given that we have seen the opposition not for the first time come to this chamber and say this legislation is flawed, it is full of holes, it is not the right way to go about it, but we support it because we are not the government, can we really expect that members of the opposition—and this is no reflection on any member of that committee—be they Labor or Liberal in the future, are going to exercise the political courage on this committee that we so rarely see when it comes to law and order issues in the chambers themselves?
The Hon. M.C. PARNELL: The Greens will not be opposing these amendments but just to make it very clear, our position in these types of bills that we are fundamentally opposed to is generally to support amendments that make a bad bill slightly less bad. On that basis, we do not need to oppose this. I do just want to check something on an administrative matter with the honourable member. We have two sets of amendments filed by the Hon. Rob Brokenshire. They both effectively cover the same topic which is the insertion of the Crime and Public Integrity Policy Committee into this bill. He had a set of amendments: Brokenshire–1 which was filed on 2 July and the set that was filed on 27 July, although we just received it today. Can I just clarify with the member that set 2 replaces in its entirety set 1?
The Hon. R.L. BROKENSHIRE: I can see why the honourable member made so much money when he was an environmental lawyer because he is extremely astute. Yes, you are right. After some further consideration within our party and deliberation, I advise the house, thanks to the Hon. Mr Parnell, that my set 2 of amendments supersedes my set 1 of amendments and, therefore, my set 1 of amendments is obsolete and irrelevant and we are working with the set 2 of amendments.
Amendment carried.
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I move:
Amendment No 1 [EmpHESkills—4]—
Page 5, after line 15 [Clause 8, inserted section 83GA]—After inserted subsection (1) insert:
(1a) Each regulation made under subsection (1) for the purposes of the definitions of criminal organisation, prescribed event or prescribed place and required to be laid before each House of Parliament in accordance with the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978 may only relate to 1 entity, 1 event or 1 place (as the case may require).
This is the first of amendments in set 4, and I will speak to both sets of amendments in set 4 at the same time. These amendments are to the effect that any regulation made pursuant to the provisions now before the house that deal with prescribing organisations, events or places must also be presented to the parliament and the Crime and Public Integrity Policy Committee, that they must refer to one name, event or place per regulation. The amendment in relation to the liquor licensing regulations refers only to prescribed organisations because that is the extent of the regulation-making power.
These amendments were suggested by the opposition and the government is pleased to agree and sponsor these amendments. It should be noted that these clauses are also the subject of amendments proposed in set 2. Those amendments were drafted and filed in response to the opposition request that each and all regulations made pursuant to the listing process in the bill be the subject of a single and separate regulation. Those amendments do not make that requirement in relation to the listing of places and events. That omission was due to a misunderstanding of the opposition's wish and that is now in set 4 and these amendments set 2 will not be pursued.
The Hon. M.C. PARNELL: I want to pursue what the minister just talked about because what we have here are two amendments that, unless you look at them carefully, are identical. One was filed at, or rather the date stamp—we only got them today at 2.15 but the date stamp is 2.50pm on the 28th and then the set that the minister is now relying on—set 2 was from 2.50pm and set 4 was 5.08pm. So, after having prepared and asked to be distributed the minister's amendments set 2, two hours and 18 minutes later a substitute set is put on the record.
What that says to me is that either they are making stuff up as they go along and making mistakes as they go along. The minister has offered an explanation which is that there was some misunderstanding between the government and the opposition. My question is: in settling this legislation did the government not provide the opposition with the words of the amendments that sought to give effect to the agreement that had been reached? If the answer is, no, you did not, my question is: what type of negotiations were these?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I am advised that the reason set 4 was filed—our intention was to file it as soon as we possibly can, obviously to give people the maximum amount of time. As I said, there was a misunderstanding about what the wish of the opposition was and when that was realised changes were made as soon as possible, as I said, to give people the maximum amount of time.
The Hon. M.C. PARNELL: I thank the minister for her answer but it does not satisfy me at all. What the minister is saying is that you wanted us to have the maximum amount of time to look at these amendments. We got both sets of amendments at 2.15 today on our desks; no note saying, 'Whoops, we made a mistake with set 2. Please ignore that, it is now set 4.' Was the minister under some expectation that other members of parliament who had not been involved in these negotiations would somehow know about these amendments?
That is my first question. How did you think we would find out about these amendments, other than collecting them from the desk when we came in for question time today? How did the minister think we would find out? Secondly, if two hours and 18 minutes after realising a mistake was made a new set was drafted, why did the minister not instruct the parliamentary counsel, or the Legislative Council staff, to withdraw the first set of amendments?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I am advised that they were filed using the usual process and that is the explanation.
The Hon. M.C. PARNELL: I take this opportunity to make the point that the usual process in this place is rubbish. It is absolute rubbish. It means that if, for example, an amendment was prepared and filed on Friday then we would not get to see it for a month and a half. I mean, it is absolute rubbish that we are relying on a paper-based system where members are not notified of amendments.
You can say that it is the obligation of each individual member to circulate their own amendments to other members of parliament. The point I am making is that the government made, in this case, if that is the system it is relying on, no attempt to tell any of us the content of these amendments, knowing that they were late and knowing that we would not get them until 2.15 this afternoon. I think it is outrageous.
Normally, what I would have done at this point is I would have been dividing every 15 minutes to adjourn, to report progress. I have not sought to do it because I know where the numbers are. In the olden days, when Paul Holloway was sitting in that chair, we would have butted heads and I would have been dividing on every comma and every question mark in the legislation.
So, we are letting it proceed, but I want to put on the record now that, after nine years, I am thoroughly sick of this place having such antiquated systems of distribution of amendments, that in the electronic age we have to rely on a piece of paper being put on our desk, even though the matter is urgent—and this is one of the most important pieces of legislation we are going to deal with this year. I am just making it as an observation, but I would invite the minister to discuss with us, perhaps over the winter break, whether it is standing orders or whatever it might be, the fact that we have to get a better system in place because this is really disrespectful to members of parliament.
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I agree that there is room for improvement, and I would be happy to work with the Hon. Mark Parnell and other interested members of this house on looking at improving processes in this place.
Amendment carried.
The Hon. A.L. McLACHLAN: On another matter, I refer to the definitions of 83GA(1). I want to take us to the definition of 'participant', which is extraordinarily broad at first blush, and I want to try to understand the breadth of the application of this definition. In my casual reading, particularly paragraph (d) where it says 'person who attends more than 1 meeting or gathering of persons who participate in the affairs of the organisation in any way', there does not appear to be any time limit in relation to that. Is it true that, if I were an 18-year-old boy who was participating, and then I had a second meeting at age 60, I would technically come within that provision?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: The fact is that there is no time limit prescribed and I am advised that technically the example you give may be captured, but it is also well known that motorcycle gangs and their full members use and employ the services of prospective members and wannabes to do some of their criminal activities for them and commit crimes on behalf of the organisation and its full members if only to prove themselves. It would be intolerable if prospects and their kind could avoid the disruptive effect of the sanctions placed on association and participation just because they are not full members.
In any event, it would also be intolerable if the prosecution in one of these offences would have to prove full membership of an organisation for sanctions to bite. These criminal organisations do not keep definitive membership lists, and many individuals move in that shady area of the association, either in full or part.
The Hon. T.A. FRANKS: I was more concerned by the definition of 'participant', and I draw the minister's attention to:
(e) a person who takes part in the affairs of the organisation in any other way.
Can the minister provide clarity on that definition and, in fact, how people will not be caught up in that definition?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: It is outlined in new section 83GA(e), which provides that a participant in a criminal organisation is:
a person who takes part in the affairs of the organisation in any other way…
So, that is, a criminal organisation. If they take part in that organisation then they are deemed to be a participant.
The Hon. T.A. FRANKS: Not all affairs of a criminal organisation are of a criminal nature. Would this include a toy run, for example?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: The organisation they belong to would need to be a criminal organisation and the activity would need to warrant their participation in that organisation, so some sort of activity. The organisation would need to be identified as being involved in a serious criminal activity.
The Hon. T.A. FRANKS: The minister just referred in her answer then with the words, I think, 'the organisation that they belong to'. I draw the minister's attention to the fact that I am talking about the participant section and she is possibly talking about the member section. The participant section follows the member definitions and states in (e):
a person who takes part in the affairs of the organisation in any other way…
Those affairs may not be of a criminal nature. Will a person be defined as being a participant in a criminal organisation if they take part in a noncriminal event?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I am advised that being a participant is not in and of itself an offence, but participating can qualify for the application of other offences which require more than just participation such as associating with two or more other participants.
The Hon. M.C. PARNELL: I might explore the same theme. Interestingly, there is an exclusion from this definition. In other words, if we are sticking with 'participant in a criminal organisation' and paragraph (e) 'a person who takes part in the affairs of the organisation in any other way', then it says 'but does not include a lawyer acting in in a professional capacity'. My question is: what about the accountant who is preparing the books in order to lodge a tax return, for example, for an organisation or some other professional who is not a lawyer?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I am advised they may be, but I remind honourable members that it is not an offence to be a participant in and of itself; so that on its own does not qualify as an offence.
The Hon. M.C. PARNELL: With all due respect it does. If the accountant is not included in this definition and if under the proposed section 83GC—
The Hon. T.A. Franks interjecting:
The Hon. M.C. PARNELL: —and B as well, but let's stick with 83GC, if the accountant who is a participant, enters or attempts to enter a prescribed place. So if the accountant makes house calls then he or she is guilty of a criminal offence and goes to gaol for three years.
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I am advised that if the accountant is a participant and enters a prescribed place, that that could be deemed an offence. However, if the club member went to the accountant's office, that is probably not going to constitute an offence.
The Hon. A.L. McLACHLAN: A cleaner attends the prescribed place, ongoing, and cleans regularly the Hell's Angel clubhouse.
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: It is unlikely to be captured because I doubt that a cleaner would be considered a person who takes part in the affairs of the organisation.
The Hon. T.A. FRANKS: Through you, Chair, you may doubt it, minister, but are you sure of that in this legislation? Further, 83GB provides that participants in criminal organisations being knowingly present in public places can lead to imprisonment for three years. So is that office of that tax accountant a public place?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I have already answered the question about the accountant and, in terms of whether it may or may not be captured, it is a matter of interpretation and the final say would be that of a court. But it is unlikely. A cleaner would be unlikely to be seen as a person—what is it—taking part in the organisation.
The Hon. T.A. FRANKS: It was 'taking part in the affairs of the organisation', through you Chair, to the minister, and, indeed, that definition under E was very broad and did not specify that it was only the criminal affairs of that organisation. So is the minister convinced that participants—innocent bystanders—members of the public going around doing their jobs as accountants or cleaners, or otherwise, will not be caught up in this legislation and, indeed, facing imprisonment of up to three years?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I have answered the question as best I can. We have talked about lawyers, accountant and cleaners and I have outlined what the government's view is on what could and what may or may not be captured, but it is a matter of interpretation by the courts and they will determine the final result and, as I said, the courts are full of very sensible people who use good judgement in their interpretation of these things.
The CHAIR: The Hon. Mr Brokenshire, did you want to move your amendment No. 2?
The Hon. R.L. BROKENSHIRE: I move:
Amendment No 2 [Broke–2]—
Page 5, after line 19 [clause 8, inserted section 83GA]—After inserted subsection (2) insert:
(2a) A recommendation of the Minister in relation to an entity for the purposes of subsection (2) may only be made—
(a) after the receipt of a report of the Committee in relation to the entity under section 83GAA (and, in such a case, the recommendation must include a statement as to the opinion of the Committee on whether or not the entity should be declared a criminal organisation for the purposes of this Division); or
(b) after the passage of 10 days after a referral in relation to the entity was made to the Committee by the Minister under section 83GAA(1).
It is straightforward and it is subsequent to the whole intent of my amendments, but it puts a check and balance there on behalf of the parliament and, therefore, on behalf of the community of South Australia whereby the Crime and Public Integrity Policy Standing Committee must have certain rights to assess requests for further declarations.
The Hon. A.L. McLACHLAN: I have a question for the Hon. Mr Brokenshire. Can he please give guidance to the chamber on why he settled for 10 days?
The Hon. R.L. BROKENSHIRE: A very good question from my honourable friend. It is because, from time to time, and let us hope that it does not occur, there may be a situation where, for some reason, an organised crime syndicate, for want of a better description but I think the honourable colleague understands what I am saying, decides to move into South Australia. Police pick up that intelligence, the commissioner contacts the Attorney and time is of the essence, so then I believe 10 days is enough time for the committee to be notified to assemble, to deliberate and report.
Because this is an important committee, as the honourable member has said, it will, as the honourable member has also said, become an even more important committee. I think we have to cover extreme circumstances and, therefore, I believe 10 days is enough to get a quorum assembled and to consider in extreme circumstances. I would add for the public record that, on most occasions, I would consider that there would be more available time than 10 days, but that is there as an absolute minimum.
Amendment carried.
The Hon. R.L. BROKENSHIRE: I move:
Amendment No 3 [Broke–2]—
Page 5, after line 21 [clause 8, inserted section 83GA(3)]—Before inserted paragraph (a) insert:
(aa) if the Minister has received a report of the Committee in relation to the entity—the report of the Committee;
At twenty to 11 at night, after discussing the issue generally, as I have indicated to the house, some of these are just flow-on, subsequent amendments to the intent of my amendment.
Amendment carried.
The Hon. R.L. BROKENSHIRE: I move:
Amendment No 4 [Broke–2]—
Page 5, after line 37 [clause 8, inserted section 83GA]—After inserted subsection (3) insert:
(3a) Section 10A of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978 does not apply in relation to a regulation made under paragraph (c) of the definition of criminal organisation in subsection (1).
I have covered this as well.
Amendment carried.
The Hon. M.C. PARNELL: There are a couple of contributions which arise just before the Hon. Mr Brokenshire's amendment No. 5 crops up. I wanted to ask about subclause (6) at the top of page 6. I think the Hon. Andrew McLachlan has one on the page before, but I will start with mine. This provision relates to when the members of a criminal organisation substantially reform themselves into another organisation, then it says that 'that organisation is taken to form a part of the original organisation (whether or not the original organisation is dissolved)'.
I want to understand how that is going to work. For example, I can understand that, if there are 20 members of a criminal organisation and all 20 members rename themselves and reform under a different name, this provision is designed to capture that, but what if an outlaw organisation, a criminal organisation of 20 members, splits into four different organisations, each with five members? My question is: are each of those new bodies—in other words, the four bodies that replace the one—by this definition, deemed to be a criminal organisation?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I have been advised that the key word to this is the word substantially. The question is whether the new organisation is substantially the same as the old and obviously that is not exactly the same and conversely it is not entirely different; it is a question of degree.
The Hon. M.C. PARNELL: I think that very likely is the correct answer, but using the example that I gave: if an organisation of 20 splits into four organisations of five are each of those new four organisations covered? Let's say they were all doing identical things to what they were doing before with exactly the same people doing the same stuff as they were before, but they are now doing it under four different names in four different organisations. They have had a falling out.
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I have answered the question. If all or some of them are substantially the same, then they would be captured, if not, they would not.
The Hon. A.L. McLACHLAN: I put this proposition: if all the members of the Hells Angels in South Australia joined a trade union, would that trade union become a criminal organisation?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I am advised again that the answer is a matter of degree and whether it was a substantial part of the membership or not. So if it was a very large union and the membership of, say, the Hells Angels was 1 per cent, then probably not, so it is a matter of degree.
The Hon. A.L. McLACHLAN: I find this provision particular insidious because what it does is it never stops. Once the declaration has been made, it is like a virus and will continue without requiring anybody to bring it back to the parliament, if you accept that is the proper place, for a review. There seems to be nothing here that stops the process of a declaration. Perhaps the minister could assist me in what is the process? Do they divide down to a group of two, three or four out of 50 and then they are still declared? At what point is the government considering when, if I could put it this way, the declaration virus burns itself out?
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I have answered the question. It is a matter of degree and it is whether it is substantially the same or not.
The Hon. A.L. McLACHLAN: I will just take us back a page to subsection (4) which states:
For the avoidance of doubt, nothing prevents the regulations declaring as a criminal organisation an entity that is, at the time of the declaration, based interstate or overseas and not operating in this State.
I am assuming that the government is comfortable that that attempt at extra-territoriality is constitutional, but I would appreciate some guidance on the matter.
The Hon. G.E. GAGO: I am advised that the advice that we have received is that it is.
Amendment carried.
The CHAIR: I put the question that clause 8 as amended be—
The Hon. M.C. PARNELL: There is a lot more in clause 8.
Progress reported; committee to sit again.