-
BONAROS, Constadina (Connie)
-
Speeches
- Aboriginal Veterans Commemorative Service
- Animals of War
- Appropriation Bill 2018
- Appropriation Bill 2019
- Archbishop Makarios
-
Assisted Reproductive Treatment (Review Recommendations) Amendment Bill
-
2018-12-05
-
2019-10-16
-
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation
- Bonaros, Hon. C.
- Boochani, Mr B.
- Brand South Australia
-
Child Protection Workers
- Childlike Sex Dolls
- Children and Young People (Safety) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Christchurch Mosques Attack
- Climate Change
- Club Safe
- Constitution (Electoral Fairness) Amendment Bill
- Controlled Substances (Youth Treatment Orders) Amendment Bill
- Coroners (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Assets Confiscation (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law (High Risk Offenders) (Psychologists) Amendment Bill
-
Criminal Law Consolidation (Child-Like Sex Dolls Prohibition) Amendment Bill
-
2019-05-15
-
2019-09-11
-
-
Darley, Hon. J.A.
- Education and Children's Services Bill
-
Electoral (Prisoner Voting) Amendment Bill
- Electronic Gaming Machines
- End-of-Life Choices
- Fair Trading (Ticket Scalping) Amendment Bill
-
Feminine Hygiene
- Fire and Emergency Services (Volunteer Charters) Amendment Bill
- Freedom of Information (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Gambling Administration Bill
-
Gambling Reform
-
Gambling Regulation
-
Gayle's Law
- Genetically Modified Crops
- Genetically Modified Crops Management (Designated Area) Amendment Bill
-
Greece, Wildfires
- Greek Orthodox Archbishop of Australia
- Hawke, Hon. R.j.l.
- Health Care (Governance) Amendment Bill
- Health Care (Health Access Zones) Amendment Bill
-
Health Services
- 2018-11-07
-
2018-11-29
- Hellenic Presidential Guard
- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (Investigation Powers) No 2 Amendment Bill
- International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
- International Lymphoedema Awareness Month
- JusticeNet
- Kurds in Syria
- Labour Hire Licensing (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Labour Hire Licensing Repeal Bill
- Land Acquisition (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Legal Practitioners (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Legislative Review Committee: Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (South Australia) (Remote Area Attendance)
- Limitation of Actions (Actions for Child Abuse) Amendment Bill
- Limitation of Actions (Child Abuse) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Ratepayer Protection and Related Measures) Amendment Bill
- London Bridge Attack
-
Lymphoedema Services
- Married Persons (Separate Legal Status) Bill
- Mount Gambier Drug and Alcohol Services Petition
- Murray-Darling Basin
- National Child Protection Week
- National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse (Commonwealth Powers) Bill
- National Volunteer Week
- Office for the Ageing (Adult Safeguarding) Amendment Bill
- Parliamentary Committee System
- Parliamentary Committees
- Parliamentary Committees (Petitions) Amendment Bill
- Private Health Insurance
- Public Interest Disclosure Bill
- Residential Parks (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Retail Trading Bill
- SA Pathology and SA Medical Imaging
- Select Committee on Health Services in South Australia
- Select Committee on the Effectiveness of the Current System of Parliamentary Committees
- Sentencing (Suspended and Community Based Custodial Sentences) Amendment Bill
- Service SA
- SHINE SA
- Shop Trading Hours
- Social Development Committee: Review of Operation of Motor Vehicle Accidents (Lifetime Support Scheme) Act 2013
- Social Workers Registration Bill
- South Australian Public Health (Early Childhood Services and Immunisation) Amendment Bill
- Southern State Superannuation (Choice of Fund) Amendment Bill
- Spit Hoods
- Sri Lanka Terrorist Attacks
-
State Coroner
-
State Election Campaign
- Statutes Amendment (Child Exploitation and Encrypted Material) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Domestic Violence) Bill
-
2018-11-29
-
- Statutes Amendment (Drug Offences) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Free Menstrual Hygiene Products Pilot Program) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Gambling Regulation) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Legalisation of Same Sex Marriage Consequential Amendments) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Mandatory Reporting) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Screening) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Spit Hoods) Bill
-
2019-10-17
-
2019-11-27
-
- Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Budget Measures) Bill
- Summary Offences (Liquor Offences) Amendment Bill
- Supreme Court (Court of Appeal) Amendment Bill
- Surrogacy Bill
- TAFE SA Urrbrae Campus
- Teachers Registration and Standards (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Terrorism (Police Powers) (Use of Force) Amendment Bill
- Thai Cave Rescue
- Tobacco Products Regulation (E-Cigarettes and Review) Amendment Bill
-
Valedictories
- Wage Theft
- White Balloon Day
-
Wind Farms
-
Women's Suffrage Anniversary
-
Zeinab, Mr A.
-
Questions
-
Aboriginal Youth Justice Supervision
- Adelaide Oval Precinct
-
Adelaide Oval Test Cricket
-
2019-11-28
-
-
Aged-Care CCTV Trial
-
2019-11-12
-
-
Aged-Care Facilities Audit
-
2018-09-20
- 2018-10-23
-
2018-12-06
-
- Ambulance Ramping
- APY Lands
- APY Lands Community Constables
-
Assist HomeCare
-
Chemotherapy Treatment
-
2019-11-12
-
-
Chemotherapy Treatment Error
- Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service
-
Child Protection
- Cora Barclay Centre and Can:Do 4Kids Merger
-
Correctional Services Monitoring Device Outage
- Custody Notification Scheme
- Donor Conception Register
-
Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Services, Mount Gambier
-
2019-05-15
-
- Eastern Fleurieu School, Strathalbyn
-
Family Court of Australia
-
Gamblers Rehabilitation Fund
-
2019-05-14
- 2019-06-18
-
-
Gambling Reform
-
Gayle's Law
-
2018-11-28
-
2019-02-28
-
2019-06-18
-
2019-09-24
-
- Government Marketing and Communications
-
Health Workforce
-
2018-11-15
- 2019-04-02
-
-
Illicit Drug Use
-
2019-06-20
-
-
Influenza Vaccinations
-
JusticeNet
-
Kalimna Hostel Site
-
2019-11-14
-
2019-11-27
-
-
Kangaroo Island Ferry
-
KordaMentha
-
2019-06-05
-
-
Land Tax
- Lawyer Informants
- Legal Services Commission
-
Lyell McEwin Hospital Short Stay Mental Health Unit
-
2018-05-09
- 2018-06-19
-
-
Lymphoedema Services
-
2019-03-21
-
- McGowan, Dr C.
-
Mental Health Services
- Mount Barker District Soldiers' Memorial Hospital
- Mount Gambier Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Services
-
National Disability Insurance Scheme
- Nyrstar
-
Poker Machine Payouts
-
Poker Machines
- Police Informants
-
Police Vehicles
- Radiology Services
- Regional Health Services
-
Royal Adelaide Hospital
-
2018-09-04
- 2018-11-07
-
-
SA Health
-
SA Health, ICAC Report
-
SA Pathology
-
Sanitary Products in Schools
- School Overcrowding
- Silicosis
- Standing Orders Committee
-
Student Enrolment, Separated Parents
-
Wind Farms
- 2018-09-18
-
2018-12-05
-
Women's and Children's Hospital
-
-
Speeches
-
BOURKE, Emily Sarah
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Agricultural Sector
- Appropriation Bill 2018
- Appropriation Bill 2019
- Brand South Australia
- Construction Industry Training Fund (Board) Amendment Bill
- Coonalpyn Show
-
Country Fire Service
- Feminine Hygiene
- Fund My Neighbourhood
- Generational Change
- Genetically Modified Crops
- Grange Surf Life Saving Club
- Hawke, Hon. R.j.l.
- Health Services
- Holdfast Bay Citizenship Ceremony
- Kenihan, Mr Q.
- Murray-Darling Basin
-
National Volunteer Week
- Parliament House School Tours
- Pathology and Medical Imaging Services
- Regional Air Services
- Retail Trading Bill
- Rural Doctors Association
- SA Pathology and SA Medical Imaging
- Select Committee on Health Services in South Australia
-
Select Committee on Matters Relating to SA Pathology and SA Medical Imaging
- Select Committee on Moratorium on the Cultivation of Genetically Modified Crops in South Australia
- Select Committee on SA Pathology and SA Medical Imaging
-
Service SA
-
Shop Trading Hours
-
2018-07-04
- 2019-12-04
-
- Social Development Committee: Inquiry into the Provision of Services for People with Mental Illness Under the Transition to the National Disability Insurance Scheme
- Social Development Committee: Review of Operation of Motor Vehicle Accidents (Lifetime Support Scheme) Act 2013
- Sri Lanka Terrorist Attacks
- Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
- Supply Bill 2018
- Surrogacy Bill
-
Walk Safely to School Day
-
Weatherspoon, Ms Paige
- White Balloon Day
- Zeinab, Mr A.
-
Questions
- 1000 Homes in 1000 Days
-
Aged-Care CCTV Trial
-
Ahlburg, Mr C.
-
Ambulance Services
-
2018-09-18
-
-
AnglicareSA
-
2018-11-08
-
-
Australian Craniofacial Unit
-
2018-07-25
- 2018-07-26
-
- Australian Space Agency
- Brand South Australia
- Cardiac Services
-
Country Health Services
-
2019-02-14
-
-
Cruise Ship Strategy
-
Export Accelerator Program
-
2019-06-18
-
-
Export Strategies
-
Federal Budget
-
2019-04-03
-
- Flinders Medical Centre
-
Flinders Medical Centre Birthing Unit
-
2019-09-25
-
- Flinders Medical Centre Births
-
Fund My Neighbourhood
-
2018-05-30
- 2018-06-07
-
- Generations in Jazz
-
GlobeLink
- Goods and Services Tax
-
Government Marketing and Communications
-
2019-11-14
- 2019-12-05
-
-
Grain Industry
-
Health Services
-
2019-02-13
-
-
Health Workforce
-
Hibbert Review
-
Hospital Beds
- Hospital Services
-
Hospital Ward Closures
-
2019-02-13
-
- Housing Trust Rent
-
Influenza Vaccinations
- International Education Strategy
-
International Tourism Marketing
- International Trade
-
Japan and South Korea, Trade and Investment
- Joyce Review
-
Kangaroo Island
-
2018-10-18
- 2018-11-15
-
-
KordaMentha
-
Land Tax
-
2019-07-23
- 2019-08-01
-
2019-09-10
- 2019-09-11
- 2019-09-12
-
2019-09-24
-
2019-09-26
- 2019-10-30
-
2019-11-12
-
-
Luxe Haus
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
-
McGowan, Dr C.
-
2019-11-14
-
2019-11-26
- 2019-11-27
-
2019-11-28
-
2019-12-03
-
2019-12-10
-
- Meningococcal B Strain Vaccination
-
Mental Health Services
-
Mining Legislation
-
Minister for Human Services, Shares
-
Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, Chief of Staff
- Ministerial Staff
- National Disability Insurance Agency
-
National Disability Insurance Scheme
-
2018-05-31
-
2018-11-08
-
2019-02-28
-
2019-05-01
- 2019-06-06
-
-
Nurse Safety
-
Office of the State Coordinator-General
-
2019-10-31
-
- Payroll Tax
-
Port Augusta Hospital
-
Public Health Services, Private Providers
- Public Transport
-
Public Transport Privatisation
- 2019-07-02
-
2019-07-03
-
Regional Mining
- 2018-10-25
-
2018-11-13
-
Rewards Wonder Campaign
-
2018-10-24
-
- Rite Bite
-
Romaldi, Mr M.
-
SA Ambulance Service
-
SA Health
-
2019-12-03
-
-
SA Health, ICAC Report
-
SA Pathology
-
2018-09-05
-
2018-11-14
-
2019-02-26
-
2019-03-19
-
2019-03-21
-
2019-04-02
- 2019-05-02
-
2019-06-18
-
- SA Pathology PwC Report
-
Shop Trading Hours
-
2018-06-06
- 2018-06-19
-
2018-11-06
-
2018-11-07
-
2018-12-06
-
-
Sony Interactive Entertainment
-
South Australian Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs Commission
-
South Australian Tourism Commission
-
2018-05-29
-
-
Southern Hospital Services
- State Government Concessions
-
Strathmont Pool
-
2018-12-06
-
- Stroke Service
- Superloop Adelaide 500
-
Supported Accommodation
-
TAFE SA
- Telstra Job Losses
- Tour Down Under
-
Tourism Advertising
- Trade Missions
-
Transport Subsidy Scheme
- Treasury and Finance Department
-
Speeches
-
DARLEY, John Andrew
-
Speeches
- Advanced Plastic Recycling
- Ask for Angela Scheme
-
Beekeeping
- Both, Mr J.E.
- Christchurch Mosques Attack
- City of Marion
-
Climate Change
- Construction Industry Training Fund (Board) Amendment Bill
- Controlled Substances (Youth Treatment Orders) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law (High Risk Offenders) (Psychologists) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Assaults on Prescribed Emergency Workers) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Children and Vulnerable Adults) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Dishonest Communication with Children) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Domestic Abuse) Amendment Bill
- Crown Land Management (Section 78b Leases) Amendment Bill
- Dads of Adelaide
- Darley, Hon. J.A.
- Disability Inclusion Bill
- Domestic and Family Violence
- Education and Children's Services Bill
- Electoral (Prisoner Voting) Amendment Bill
- End-of-Life Choices
- Evidence (Journalists) Amendment Bill
- Fair Trading (Gift Cards) Amendment Bill
- Fair Trading (Ticket Scalping) Amendment Bill
- Farm Debt Mediation Bill
- Gambling Administration Bill
- Gaming Machines (Prohibition of EFTPOS Facilities) Amendment Bill
- Gayle's Law
-
Genetically Modified Crops
- 2018-07-04
-
2018-08-01
- 2019-11-27
- Genetically Modified Crops Management (Designated Area) Amendment Bill
-
Health Care (Governance) Amendment Bill
- Homelessness
- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (Investigation Powers) Amendment Bill
- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (Investigation Powers) No 2 Amendment Bill
- Infrastructure SA Bill
- Ingenuity Exhibition
- Joint Committee on the Valuation Policies and Charges on Retirement Villages
- Labour Hire Licensing (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Labour Hire Licensing Repeal Bill
- Land Acquisition (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Land Tax (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Landscape South Australia Bill
- Late Payment of Government Debts (Interest) (Automatic Payment of Interest) Amendment Bill
- Limitation of Actions (Child Abuse) Amendment Bill
- Lindop, Ms C.
- Liquor Licensing (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Lobbyists (Restrictions on Lobbying) Amendment Bill
-
Local Government (Differential Rates on Vacant Land) Amendment Bill
-
2018-08-01
- 2018-11-29
-
- Local Government (Fixed Charges) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Rate Oversight) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Ratepayer Protection and Related Measures) Amendment Bill
- MATES in Construction
- Memorial Drive Redevelopment
- National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse (Commonwealth Powers) Bill
- Office for the Ageing (Adult Safeguarding) Amendment Bill
- Pathology and Medical Imaging Services
- Payroll Tax (Exemption for Small Business) Amendment Bill
- Petroleum and Geothermal Energy (Moratorium on Hydraulic Fracturing) Amendment Bill
- Polished Man Campaign
- Public Interest Disclosure Bill
- Public Sector (Functions and Resources Audit) Amendment Bill
- R U OK? Day
- Retail and Commercial Leases (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Retail Trading Bill
- Retirement Villages
-
Select Committee on Moratorium on the Cultivation of Genetically Modified Crops in South Australia
- Sentencing (Release on Licence) Amendment Bill
- SHINE SA
- Social Media
- Social Workers Registration Bill
-
South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal
- South Australian Productivity Commission Bill
- South Para Reservoir
- Statutes Amendment (Budget Measures) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Domestic Violence) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Drug Offences) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Mineral Resources) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (SACAT Federal Diversity Jurisdiction) Bill
- Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Budget Measures) Bill
- Supply Bill 2018
- Terrorism (Police Powers) (Use of Force) Amendment Bill
- Tobacco Products Regulation (E-Cigarettes and Review) Amendment Bill
- Toorak Burnside Bowling Club
-
Valedictories
- Valuation of Land (Separate Valuations) Amendment Bill
- Women in Sport
-
Questions
-
Adelaide Metro
- Aluminium Composite Cladding
- Answers to Questions
-
Anxious Bay Abalone Farm
- Asbestos Waste Disposal
-
Chemotherapy Treatment
-
City of Burnside
-
Coronial Report
- Cruise Ship Strategy
-
Development Plan Amendments
-
Dog Fence
-
Drought Assistance
-
Government Land
- Green Public Procurement
- Health Services
- Hospital Parking Fees
- Housing Trust Rent
- Independent Water Pricing Inquiry
- Land Agent Underquoting
-
Land Tax
- Land Tax Information
-
Land Valuations
-
Land Zoning
-
Lands Titles Office
-
Landscape South Australia Bill
-
Low-Flow Bypass Systems
- Medical Equipment Surpluses
- Medical Fees
- Modbury Hospital
-
Noarlunga Hospital
-
Non-Viable Farming Land
-
Northern Adelaide Irrigation Scheme
- Planning and Design Code
-
Primary Industries and Regions Department
-
Public Sector
-
Queen Elizabeth Hospital
-
Religious Education in Schools
-
Repatriation General Hospital
- Retirement Villages
- Road Toll
- Road Toll Forum Outcomes
- Roadworks, Small Business Impact
- SA Pathology
-
Screening Checks
-
Seaford and Tonsley Railway Line Closure
-
Service SA
-
Shack Leases
-
Shop Trading Hours
-
2019-03-19
-
-
Single-Use Plastics
- Specialist Medical Fees
-
Torrens to Torrens Project
- Zero-Based Budgeting
-
-
Speeches
-
DAWKINS, John Samuel Letts
-
Speeches
-
Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: APY Lands Visit
-
Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Report 2017-18
-
Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Review into the Operations of the Aboriginal Lands Trust Act 2013
- Aboriginal Lands Trust Land Disposal
- Aboriginal Veterans Commemorative Service
- Address in Reply
- Bass, Mr Rodney Piers (Sam)
- Bhutanese Community
- Condous, Mr S.G.
- Country Fire Service
-
Country Press Awards
- Cypriot Community
- End-of-Life Choices
-
Environment, Resources and Development Committee
-
Environment, Resources and Development Committee: Inquiry into Heritage Reform
-
Environment, Resources and Development Committee: Report 2018-19
- Fruit Fly
- Gawler Events
-
Genetically Modified Crops
- Genetically Modified Crops Management (Designated Area) Amendment Bill
- Giles, Mr B.L.
- Housing Legal Clinic
- Incontinence
- Intercultural Futures
- MATES in Construction
- Members, New and Former
- Mental Health and Suicide Prevention
- NAIDOC Week
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation
-
Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Annual Report 2017-18
-
Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Annual Report 2018-19
- R U OK? Day
- Rotary Club of Gawler
- Salvation Army
- Select Committee on Moratorium on the Cultivation of Genetically Modified Crops in South Australia
-
South Para Reservoir
-
Suicide Prevention
- Supply Bill 2018
-
Surrogacy Bill
- 2019-10-29
-
2019-10-31
- Surrogacy Reform
- World Suicide Prevention Day
-
-
Questions
-
Aboriginal Health
- APY Lands, Renal Dialysis Units
- Central Adelaide Local Health Network
- Chemotherapy Treatment
-
Children's Health Services
- 2018-07-31
-
2019-12-10
- China International Education and Cultural Ties
- Community Health Services
- Council for Suicide Prevention
- Country Health SA
-
Country Health Services
- Country Hospitals
- Domestic Violence
- DonateLife Week
- Eating Disorder Treatment Services
-
Elective Surgery
- Emergency Services Workers
- Health Governance
- Health Infrastructure
-
Health Services
- Homelessness
-
Hospital Beds
- Hospital Demand
- Hospital Management
-
Hospital Services
- Hot Weather Preparedness
- International Day of the Midwife
- Laklinyeri Beach House
- Local Health Network Staff Wellbeing
- Medical Research
- Meningococcal B Strain Vaccination
- Mental Health
- Mental Health and Suicide Prevention
-
Mental Health Services
- Metropolitan Hospitals
- Modbury Hospital
- Northern Suburbs Mental Health Services
- Older Persons Mental Health
- Organ Donation
- Pet Therapy
- Preventative Health
-
Public Health
-
Queen Elizabeth Hospital
- Queensland Bushfires
- Regional Health Services
- Renal Dialysis Services
-
Repatriation General Hospital
- Rural Health Initiatives
- SA Health
- SA Healthy Towns Challenge
- Socks 4 Docs
- Southern Hospital Services
- State Government Partnerships
- Strawberry Industry
-
Strength for Life Program
-
Suicide Prevention
- Transparency in Government
- Vaccination Programs
- Veterans' Mental Health
- Women's and Children's Hospital
- Youth Mental Health
-
-
Answers
-
MATES in Construction
- Suicide Prevention
-
-
Speeches
-
FRANKS, Tammy Anne
-
Speeches
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Report 2017-18
- Aboriginal Lands Trust Land Disposal
- Aboriginal Veterans Commemorative Service
- Abortion
- Address in Reply
- Animal Welfare (Jumps Racing) Amendment Bill
- Assisted Reproductive Treatment (Review Recommendations) Amendment Bill
- Books Not Bombs
- Budget and Finance Committee
- Budget Estimates Process
- Child Protection Workers
- Children and Young People (Safety) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Christchurch Mosques Attack
-
Climate Change
- Confucius Classrooms
- Confucius Institute
-
Construction Industry Training Fund (Board) Amendment Bill
-
Controlled Substances (Youth Treatment Orders) Amendment Bill
-
Coorong Environmental Trust Bill
-
2019-04-03
-
2019-07-31
- 2019-10-17
-
- Correctional Services (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Assaults on Prescribed Emergency Workers) Amendment Bill
- Decriminalisation of Sex Work
-
Disability Inclusion Bill
- Dixon, Ms E.
- Education and Children's Services Bill
- Fair Trading (Ticket Scalping) Amendment Bill
- Federal Election
- Feminine Hygiene
-
Fire and Emergency Services (Volunteer Charters) Amendment Bill
-
2018-05-16
-
2019-06-05
-
- Flinders University (Remuneration of Council Members) Amendment Bill
- Food Labelling
-
Gambling Administration Bill
-
2019-12-03
-
- Gambling Reform
- Gambling Regulation
- Gaming Machines
- Gayle's Law
- Great Australian Bight
- Greece, Wildfires
- Hawke, Hon. R.j.l.
- Health and Community Services Complaints (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Health Care (Governance) Amendment Bill
-
Health Care (Health Access Zones) Amendment Bill
-
2019-09-25
- 2019-10-31
- 2019-11-14
-
- Health Services
-
Housing Legal Clinic
- JusticeNet
- Labour Hire Licensing (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Labour Hire Licensing Repeal Bill
- Land Tax (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Legislative Review Committee: Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (South Australia) (Remote Area Attendance)
- Limestone Coast Timber Industry
-
Liquor Licensing (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Live Sheep Export
- Livestock Industry
- MATES in Construction
- Melbourne Cup
- Members, New and Former
- Minister's Remarks
- Murray-Darling Basin
- National Child Protection Week
- National Relay Service
-
Newstart Allowance
- Petroleum and Geothermal Energy (Moratorium on Hydraulic Fracturing) Amendment Bill
-
Poverty in South Australia
- 2018-05-09
-
2018-05-30
- 2018-10-17
- Retail Trading Bill
- SA Pathology
- SA Pathology and SA Medical Imaging
- Sansbury, Mr T.
- Select Committee on Coorong Environmental Trust Bill
-
Select Committee on Poverty in South Australia
- Service SA
- SHINE SA
-
Social Workers Registration Bill
-
2018-09-05
-
2018-11-29
- 2018-12-06
-
- South Australian Productivity Commission Bill
- South Australian Public Health (Early Childhood Services and Immunisation) Amendment Bill
- South Para Reservoir
- Sri Lanka Terrorist Attacks
- State Coroner
- State Election Campaign
-
Statutes Amendment (Abortion Law Reform) Bill
-
2018-12-05
- 2019-02-27
-
- Statutes Amendment (Animal Welfare Reforms) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
-
2018-05-09
- 2018-05-16
- 2019-06-05
-
2019-06-20
-
- Statutes Amendment (Gambling Regulation) Bill
- Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Classification of Publications, Films and Computer Games)
- Summary Offences (Liquor Offences) Amendment Bill
-
Surrogacy Bill
- Teachers Registration and Standards (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Valedictories
- Wage Theft
- War on Drugs
- Water Quality
- Watergate Australia
-
White Balloon Day
-
Women's Suffrage Anniversary
- Work Health and Safety (Industrial Manslaughter) Amendment Bill
-
Questions
-
Adelaide 500
-
Adelaide Motorsport Festival
-
2018-12-04
- 2019-02-12
-
- Adelaide Oval Precinct
- AnglicareSA
- ANZAC Day Shop Trading Hours
-
APY Executive Board
- Asylum Seekers
- Auslan Interpreters
- Australia Day Citizenship Ceremonies
-
Australian Citizenship Day
-
2019-05-16
- 2019-07-02
-
-
Australian Embassy, Israel
-
2018-11-27
-
- Australian Space Agency
-
CBD Oil
-
2019-03-19
-
- Chief Public Health Officer
- Christmas Pageant
-
Confucius Institute
-
2019-08-01
-
2019-09-10
-
2019-09-12
-
2019-11-14
-
2019-12-03
-
-
Coronial Report
- Country Health Services
- Deegan, Mr M.
-
Deer Culling
-
Dialysis Transport Service
- Digital Game Development Program
-
Disability Services
- Drinking Water Quality
-
Electorate Offices
-
Endometriosis
- Enterprise Bargaining
- Epilepsy Centre
-
Extreme Weather Response
- Film Industry
- Generations in Jazz
-
Glenelg Traders
-
Goods and Services Tax
- Government Marketing and Communications
- Health Consumers Alliance
-
Health Safe Access Zones
-
2018-05-29
-
-
Influenza Vaccinations
- Joyce Review
-
Jumps Racing
- Kangaroo Island
-
Kangaroo Island Health Services
-
2019-03-21
-
- Land Tax
-
Liquor Licensing Fees
-
2019-06-06
-
-
Live Sheep Export
-
Major Events
-
Medical Cannabis
- 2018-07-04
-
2018-07-31
-
2018-09-18
- 2018-09-20
-
2019-11-27
-
Members, Public Event Seating
- Mental Health Services
- Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment
- Ministerial Legal Action
-
Murray-Darling Basin Royal Commission
-
Music Festival Pill Testing
- National Disability Insurance Scheme
- National Horse Register
-
National Relay Service
-
National School Chaplaincy Program
- Overland Train Service
-
PageUp Services
-
Parliament House Staff Enterprise Agreement
-
2019-03-21
-
- Poker Machines
-
Police Station Opening Hours
-
Psychiatric Impairment Assessment Guidelines
-
Public Sector Employees
- Public Sector, Aboriginal Employment
-
Public Transport Privatisation
- Racing Industry
- Return to Work, Health Benefits
-
ReturnToWorkSA
-
Rewards Wonder Campaign
- Royal Commission into Abuse of People with Disability
- Ruling, Members' Votes Disallowance
- SA Health
-
SA Pathology
-
SafeWork SA
- 2018-07-25
-
2018-11-08
- Santa's Wonderland
-
School Christmas Concerts
-
Scissor Lifts
-
2019-04-30
- 2019-06-04
-
2019-06-06
-
2019-07-03
-
2019-07-23
-
2019-09-10
- 2019-10-29
-
-
Sexually Transmitted Infections and Bloodborne Viruses
- Shop Trading Hours
-
Silicosis
- South Australia Police
-
South Australian Tourism Commission
-
State Budget
- Strathmont Pool
-
Sudanese Community
-
2018-09-04
-
-
Superloop Adelaide 500
-
2019-02-14
-
2019-02-26
-
2019-05-02
-
2019-05-14
-
-
Supported Accommodation
-
Surpass Sun Electric
- Surveillance Devices Act
- Surveillance Devices Act 2016
- Syphilis Outbreaks
- TAFE SA
-
Tourism Advertising
-
Tourism Budget
-
Tourism Promotion Appearance Fees
- Tramline Extension
- Treasury Department Staff Relocation
-
Video Game Industry
-
2019-05-15
-
-
Water Quality
- Wright Electorate Office
-
-
Speeches
-
HANSON, Justin Eric
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Adelaide Festivals
- Anti-Poverty Week
- ANZAC Eve Youth Vigil
-
Appropriation Bill 2018
-
2018-11-08
-
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation
- Construction Industry Training Fund (Board) Amendment Bill
- Education and Children's Services Bill
- Fire and Emergency Services (Volunteer Charters) Amendment Bill
- Housing Legal Clinic
- Infrastructure SA Bill
- Kenyon, Mr T.R.
- Labour Hire Licensing Repeal Bill
- Labour Hire Practices
- Limestone Coast Timber Industry
- Local Government (Ratepayer Protection and Related Measures) Amendment Bill
- MATES in Construction
- Murray-Darling Basin
- National Homelessness Week
- North-East Area
- Poverty in South Australia
- Privatisation
- Regional Roads
- Remembrance Day
- Retail Trading Bill
- Royal Commonwealth Society
- South Para Reservoir
- State Election
- Statutory Authorities Review Committee: Inquiry into State Procurement Board
- Supply Bill 2018
- Supply Bill 2019
- Wage Theft
- World AIDS Day
- World Autism Awareness Day
-
Questions
-
Aboriginal Health
-
Aged-Care CCTV Trial
-
Australian Sign Language Interpreters
-
2018-12-05
-
-
Brand South Australia
-
2019-10-29
-
-
Business Confidence
-
Central Adelaide Local Health Network
- Central Adelaide Local Health Network Legal Advice
-
China Trade
-
2018-07-25
- 2018-09-04
-
-
Clifford House Residents
-
Country Hospitals
-
2018-05-08
-
- Cruise Ship Strategy
-
Cryptocurrencies
-
Cybersecurity
-
Disability SA
-
E-Cigarettes
-
Entrepreneurial Visas
-
2018-06-07
-
-
Federal Budget
-
2018-06-05
-
- Federal Liberal Party
-
Flinders Medical Centre
- Freedom of Information
-
GlobeLink
-
2018-05-16
- 2018-06-07
-
2018-09-20
- 2018-11-07
-
2019-04-03
-
- Great Southern Rail
-
Health Services
-
Hospital Beds
- Hotel Capacity
-
Housing Affordability
- Housing Authority
-
Housing SA
-
2019-06-19
- 2019-07-23
-
-
Housing Trust Rent
- Industry Job Losses
- International Astronautical Congress
- International Tourism Marketing
- Kangaroo Island Visitor Centre
-
KordaMentha
-
Land Tax
-
Luxe Haus
- Lyell McEwin Hospital
-
Lyell McEwin Hospital Incident
-
2018-11-15
-
-
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
-
2019-07-04
-
-
McGowan, Dr C.
-
Mental Health Services
-
2019-06-05
-
- Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment
-
Modbury Hospital
- Outpatient Clinic Waiting Times
-
Overland Train Service
-
Overseas Trade Offices
-
2018-07-03
-
-
Parliament House Staff Enterprise Agreement
-
Private Email Accounts
-
Public Transport Privatisation
-
Queen Elizabeth Hospital
-
2018-05-08
- 2018-06-19
-
-
Repatriation General Hospital
-
2018-10-16
-
- Romaldi, Mr M.
-
Royal Adelaide Hospital
- 2018-11-06
-
2018-11-07
-
SA Health
-
SA Health Employees
- SA Housing Authority
-
SA Pathology
- 2018-09-05
-
2019-02-26
- Scissor Lifts
-
Screening Checks
-
2018-05-09
- 2018-06-07
-
-
Shop Trading Hours
-
Social Services
-
2018-06-19
-
-
South Australian Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs Commission
-
2018-08-02
-
-
South Australian Tourism Commission
-
Strawberry Industry
-
Supporting Innovation in South Australia
-
2018-11-28
-
- Tourism Advertising
- Tourism Awards
-
Tourism Budget
-
2019-05-02
-
- Tourism Minister
-
Trade Offices
-
2019-06-04
- 2019-07-02
-
-
Trade, Tourism and Investment Department
-
2019-06-20
- 2019-07-04
- 2019-09-10
-
2019-11-27
-
-
Westpac
- Women's and Children's Hospital
-
-
Speeches
-
HOOD, Dennis Garry Edward
-
Speeches
- 1079 Life
- Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Council
- Address in Reply
- Adelaide Christian Schools
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation
- Carols by the Creek
- Construction Industry Training Fund (Board) Amendment Bill
- Controlled Substances (Youth Treatment Orders) Amendment Bill
- Country Fire Service
-
Crime and Public Integrity Policy Committee
- Crime and Public Integrity Policy Committee: Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (Investigation Powers) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Children and Vulnerable Adults) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Dishonest Communication with Children) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Foster Parents and Other Positions of Authority) Amendment Bill
- Disability Inclusion Bill
- Dog Attacks
- Drug Free Australia
- Evidence (Journalists) Amendment Bill
- Good Shepherd Microfinance
- Health Care (Governance) Amendment Bill
- Health Care (Health Access Zones) Amendment Bill
- Hockey SA
- Illicit Drug Use
- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (Investigation Powers) Amendment Bill
- Infrastructure SA Bill
- International Christian Faith Persecution
- JusticeNet
- Legal Practitioners (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Limitation of Actions (Child Abuse) Amendment Bill
- Lymphoedema Action Alliance
- Members, New and Former
- Middle East Concern
- Motor Trade Association Graduation and Awards Night
- National Redress Scheme
- Newstart Allowance
- Palliative Care
- Parliamentary Christian Fellowship
- Pathology and Medical Imaging Services
- Payroll Tax (Exemption for Small Business) Amendment Bill
- Pelvic Mesh Awareness
- Poverty in South Australia
-
Printing Committee
- Remembrance Day
- Retail and Commercial Leases (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Sentencing (Release on Licence) Amendment Bill
- Sentencing (Suspended and Community Based Custodial Sentences) Amendment Bill
-
Social Development Committee
- Social Development Committee: Inquiry into the Provision of Services for People with Mental Illness Under the Transition to the National Disability Insurance Scheme
- Social Development Committee: Review of Operation of Motor Vehicle Accidents (Lifetime Support Scheme) Act 2013
- Southern Cross Care
- Statutes Amendment (Child Exploitation and Encrypted Material) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Drug Offences) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Mineral Resources) Bill
- Summary Offences (Disrespectful Conduct in Court) Amendment Bill
- Summary Offences (Liquor Offences) Amendment Bill
- Summary Offences (Trespass on Primary Production Premises) Amendment Bill
- Supply Bill 2018
- Teen Challenge
- Terrorism (Police Powers) (Use of Force) Amendment Bill
- Whyalla Ripples Support Group
- Wine Industry
-
Questions
- Adelaide Casino
- Adelaide Engage Work Experience Network
- Adelaide Fashion Festival
- Ageing Well International
- Australian Tourism Awards
- Australian Tourism Data Warehouse
-
Australian Tourism Exchange
- Business and Consumer Confidence
- Business Mission Calendar
- Business SA Export Awards
- Child and Family Support Service
-
Cruise Ship Strategy
- Cuttlefest
- Emergency Services Levy
- Emerging Technologies
- Enterprise Bargaining
- Export Accelerator Program
- Fast Movers Awards
- Fleurieu Peninsula
- Food, Wine and Agribusiness Discussion Paper
-
Goods and Services Tax
- Hannover Messe
- HCL Technologies
- Housing Trust Rent
- Independent Water Pricing Inquiry
- International Students
- Kangaroo Island Tourism Awards
- Lifestyle SA Retirement Villages
- Local Business Partnerships
- Lymphoedema Services
- Major Events
- Mental Health Clinicians
- Mental Health Services
- National Homelessness Week
- Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Awards
-
Nyrstar
- Overseas Trade Offices
- Parliamentary Sitting Program
- Positive Futures
- Public Sector Expenditure
- Push Adventures
- Red Cross Telecross REDi Service
- Regional Tourism
- Regional Trade
- Repatriation General Hospital
- Restart a Heart Day
- Retirement Villages
- Rewards Wonder Campaign
- SA Health Partnerships
- SA Tourism Awards
- Small Business
- South Australian Tourism Industry Council
- South-East Region
- Space Sector
- State Regional Visitor Strategy
-
StudyAdelaide International Student Awards
- Supporting Innovation in South Australia
-
Tasting Australia
- Thinker in Residence
-
Tour Down Under
- Tourism Awards
- Tourism Infrastructure
- Tourism Plan
- Trade Missions
- Trade Offices
- Trade, Tourism and Investment Department
- Trade, Tourism and Investment Ministers Meeting
- Treasury Department Staff Relocation
- Wine Export Roadshow
- Wine Industry
- Women in STEM
- Woolworths
- Wright Electorate Office
- Zonta International
-
Speeches
-
HUNTER, Ian Keith
-
Speeches
- Aboriginal Lands Trust Land Disposal
-
Adelaide Oval Hotel Development
- 2018-11-28
-
2018-12-05
- Answers to Questions
- Appropriation Bill 2018
-
Climate Change
- Construction Industry Training Fund (Board) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (False Or Misleading Information) Amendment Bill
- Federal Police Raids
- Genetically Modified Crops Management (Designated Area) Amendment Bill
- Great Australian Bight
- Health Care (Health Access Zones) Amendment Bill
- Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park
- International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexism and Transphobia
- International Holocaust Remembrance Day
- Labour Hire Licensing (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Landscape South Australia Bill
- Legal Practitioners (Foreign Lawyers and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
- Marriage Equality Survey
- Married Persons (Separate Legal Status) Bill
- Member's Leave
- Murray-Darling Basin
- Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- Renewable Energy
- Safe Schools
- Select Committee on Findings of the Murray-Darling Basin Royal Commission and Productivity Commission As They Relate to the Decisions of the South Australian Government
-
Select Committee on Redevelopment of Adelaide Oval
- Service SA
- Sexual Health Services Funding
- SHINE SA
- Statutes Amendment (Child Exploitation and Encrypted Material) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Legalisation of Same Sex Marriage Consequential Amendments) Bill
- Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Classification of Publications, Films and Computer Games)
- Supply Bill 2018
- Supreme Court (Court of Appeal) Amendment Bill
-
Surrogacy Bill
- Wind Farms
-
Questions
- Adelaide 500
- Adelaide Zero Project
- Aged-Care CCTV Trial
- Ambulance Ramping
- AnglicareSA
-
Australian Craniofacial Unit
-
2018-07-25
-
- Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute
-
Australian Sign Language Interpreters
- Brand South Australia
-
Central Adelaide Local Health Network
-
2019-02-13
-
- Community Centres SA
-
Confucius Institute
-
Cybersecurity
- Drinking Water Quality
- Elective Surgery, Private Providers
- Energy Concessions
-
Enterprise Bargaining
-
Flinders Medical Centre Food Contamination
-
Goods and Services Tax
-
2018-05-09
-
-
Government Marketing and Communications
- Hannover Messe
-
Health Services
-
HIV Services
-
Homelessness
-
2019-09-24
- 2019-10-15
-
-
Housing Research Program
- Housing Trust Rent
-
Influenza Vaccinations
-
International Education Strategy
-
2019-09-10
- 2019-10-15
-
-
KordaMentha
-
Local Health Networks
-
2019-12-10
-
-
Lyell McEwin Hospital
-
2018-06-05
- 2018-07-03
-
-
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
-
2019-07-04
-
-
McGowan, Dr C.
-
2019-11-26
-
2019-11-27
-
2019-11-28
-
2019-12-03
-
- Microfinance
- Millicent and District Hospital and Health Service
- Minister for Human Services
-
Ministerial Responsibility
-
My Health Record
-
2018-07-25
-
-
National Partnership Agreement on Remote Indigenous Housing
- Northern Adelaide Local Health Network
-
Oceanic Victor
- Overseas Trade Offices
- Premature Babies
-
Public Sector Health Appointments
-
2018-11-14
-
- Relationships Register Act
-
Remote Aboriginal Housing
-
2019-04-04
-
- Renal Dialysis Services
- Repatriation General Hospital
-
Rex Airlines
- 2018-05-16
-
2018-05-29
-
Royal Adelaide Hospital
-
2018-05-30
-
2018-05-31
-
- Royal Adelaide Hospital Site Redevelopment
-
SA Ambulance Service
-
2019-02-27
-
-
SA Health
-
SA Health, ICAC Report
- SA Pathology
-
SafeWork SA
-
Savings Targets
-
2018-06-20
-
- Screening Checks
-
Sexual Health Services Funding
-
Shanghai Trade Office
-
SHINE SA
- Shop Trading Hours
-
Social Housing
-
South Australian Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs Commission
- South Australian Tourism Commission
-
South Australian Tourism Industry Council
-
2018-06-05
-
-
South Australian Trade and Investment Office, USA
-
State Productivity Commission
- Strathmont Pool
-
Superloop Adelaide 500
-
Supported Accommodation
-
Syphilis Outbreaks
-
Tasting Australia
-
Tour Down Under
- 2018-05-15
-
2018-07-25
- Trade Offices
- Trade, Tourism and Investment Ministers Meeting
-
Transport Subsidy Scheme
-
2019-03-20
- 2019-05-16
-
- Volunteering SA&NT
- Water Quality
-
Women's and Children's Hospital
-
Speeches
-
LEE, Jing Shyuan
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Archbishop Makarios
- Christchurch Mosques Attack
- Diwali Festival
- Ethnic Broadcasters Incorporation
- Filipino Settlement Coordinating Council of South Australia
- Graham F. Smith Peace Foundation
- Greece, Wildfires
-
Hindu Organisations, Temples and Associations Forum
- Indofest Adelaide
- Japan Australia Friendship Association
- Kurds in Syria
- Lunar New Year
- Lutheran Community Care
- Member's Remarks
- Multicultural Communities Council of South Australia
-
Multiculturalism
- OzAsia Festival
- Peace Run
- Port Adelaide Football Club, Power Intercultural Program
- Refugee Week
-
Royal Commonwealth Society
- Sri Lanka Terrorist Attacks
- State Liberal Government
- Supply Bill 2018
- Supply Bill 2019
- Victoria Square Fountain
-
Women in Agribusiness
- Women in Politics
- World Refugee Day
- Youth Symposium
-
Questions
- Aboriginal Support Program
-
Adelaide Zero Project
- Ask for Angela Scheme
- Baptist Care SA
- Brazier Mobility
- Carer Support
- Catherine Helen Spence Memorial Scholarship
- Catherine House
- Changing Places
- Child and Youth Services Mutual Ltd
-
Community Centres SA
- Community Housing
- Community Voices Program
- Concessionssa
- Cruise Ship Strategy
- Disability Employment
-
Disability Inclusion
- Disability Reform Council
- Disability Services
- Disability Transition Program
-
Domestic and Family Violence
-
Domestic and Family Violence Safety Hubs
-
Domestic Violence
- Domestic Violence Crisis Line
- Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence
- Extreme Weather Response
- Habitat for Humanity
- Harmony Day
-
Homelessness
- Homelessness Week
- Hong Kong Australia Business Association Business Awards
-
Housing Affordability
- Housing and Homelessness Strategy Task Force
- Housing Authority
- Housing Hub
- Housing Research Program
- Inclusive Play Spaces
- Innovation in Ageing Challenge
- International Guide Dog Day
- International Students
- Junction Australia
- Kangaroo Island
- LGBTIQA+ Community
- Microfinance
-
National Volunteer Week
-
Public Housing
- Public Sector Expenditure
- Quentin Kenihan Playground
- Repatriation General Hospital
- Royal Adelaide Hospital
- Ruby's Reunification Program
- SA Spinal Cord Injury Service
- SA Youth Week
- Shelter SA
- South Australian Food Relief Charter and Nutrition Guidelines
- State Disability Inclusion Plan
- TAFE SA Women's Education Program
- Time for Kids and Relationships Australia South Australia Merger
- Unity Housing
- Vision Impairment Technology
- Volunteer Screening Checks
- Volunteers
- Wi-Fi Hotspots
- Women Hold Up Half the Sky Award
- Women with Disabilities Forum
- Women's Honour Roll Inductees
- Women's Information Service
-
Women's Suffrage Anniversary
- Yorketown Fire
- Young Achiever Awards
- Youth Parliament
- Youth Symposium: Leading for Our Future
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Answers
-
Assistant Minister to the Premier
-
2018-08-01
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2018-08-02
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2018-09-04
-
2018-09-20
-
2018-10-17
-
2019-11-28
-
-
Carnevale Festival Funding
- Community Engagement Report
-
Confucius Institute
-
2019-08-01
-
2019-09-10
-
2019-09-12
-
2019-11-14
-
2019-12-03
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-
Greece, Wildfires
- It's OK to be White Motion
-
Ministerial Correspondence
-
2018-08-02
-
-
Ministerial Responsibility
- Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs Commission
-
Multicultural Grants Program
-
Private Email Accounts
-
Romaldi, Mr M.
-
South Australian Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs Commission
-
2018-06-21
-
2018-07-03
-
2018-07-24
-
2018-07-25
-
2018-07-26
-
2018-07-31
-
2018-08-01
-
2018-08-02
-
2018-09-04
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-
Sudanese Community
-
2018-09-04
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-
-
Speeches
-
LENSINK, Jacqueline Michelle Ann
-
Speeches
- Adelaide Youth Training Centre
- Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute
- Beddall, Mr P.
- Child Protection Workers
-
Children and Young People (Safety) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- 2018-09-18
-
2018-09-20
- Climate Change
- Coorong Environmental Trust Bill
-
Crown Land Management (Section 78b Leases) Amendment Bill
- 2019-11-14
-
2019-12-05
-
Disability Inclusion Bill
-
2018-05-09
-
2018-06-05
-
- Dogs and Cats Online Database
- eCARL Notifications
- Extreme Weather Response
- Feminine Hygiene
- Grandparents for Grandchildren SA
-
Great Australian Bight
- Hillier Case
- Housing Authority
- Housing SA
- Housing Trust
- Housing Trust Triennial Review
- Housing, Homelessness and Support Strategy
-
Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park
- International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
-
Joint Committee on the 125th Anniversary of Women's Suffrage
- Kenihan, Mr Q.
-
Landscape South Australia Bill
- Member's Leave
- Minister for Human Services, Shares
- Murray-Darling Basin
- National Disability Insurance Scheme Fraud
- National Redress Scheme
- National Volunteer Week
- Parliamentary Privilege
- Public Housing
- Public Notification of Environmental Incidents
- Residential Care Facility Visits
- Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse
- Social Workers Registration Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Domestic Violence) Bill
- 2018-11-13
-
2018-11-29
-
Statutes Amendment (Screening) Bill
-
2019-02-14
- 2019-04-04
- 2019-04-30
-
- Statutes Amendment (Spit Hoods) Bill
-
Surrogacy Bill
- 2019-10-17
-
2019-10-31
- Transport Subsidy Scheme
- White Balloon Day
-
Women's Suffrage Anniversary
-
Answers
- 1000 Homes in 1000 Days
- Aboriginal Housing
- Aboriginal Support Program
-
Adelaide Zero Project
-
Affordable Housing
-
AnglicareSA
-
Ask for Angela Scheme
-
2018-11-07
- 2018-12-04
-
-
Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute
-
Australian Sign Language Interpreters
- Baptist Care SA
- Brazier Mobility
- Carer Support
- Catherine Helen Spence Memorial Scholarship
- Catherine House
- Changing Places
- Child and Family Support Service
- Child and Youth Services Mutual Ltd
-
Child Protection
-
Clifford House Residents
-
Community Centres SA
- Community Housing
-
Community Swimming Pools
-
2018-07-24
-
-
Community Visitor Scheme
- Community Voices Program
- Concessionssa
- Cora Barclay Centre and Can:Do 4Kids Merger
-
Crown Land Shacks
-
Deer Culling
-
Disability Advocate
-
2018-07-04
-
2018-11-28
- Question Time (14:24)
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Disability Employment
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2018-07-24
- 2018-09-05
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-
Disability Housing
-
Disability Inclusion
-
2018-06-21
- 2019-02-13
-
-
Disability Mobility Vehicles
- Disability Reform Council
-
Disability SA
- Disability Sector
-
Disability Services
-
2018-07-04
- Question Time (14:37)
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- Question Time (14:59)
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2018-08-02
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2019-02-28
-
- Disability Transition Program
-
Disability Transport Services
-
Domestic and Family Violence
-
Domestic and Family Violence Safety Hubs
-
Domestic Violence
-
Domestic Violence Accommodation
- Domestic Violence Crisis Line
- Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence
-
Energy Concessions
-
Environment Protection Authority
-
Extreme Weather Response
- 2019-06-04
-
2019-06-18
-
2019-06-19
- 2019-07-23
- Faulty Nail Plate Roof Trusses
-
Federal Budget
-
2019-04-03
-
-
Feral Pigs
- Freedom of Information
-
Gamblers Rehabilitation Fund
-
2019-05-14
- 2019-06-18
-
- Government Stakeholders
-
Grant Programs
- Green Public Procurement
- Habitat for Humanity
- Harmony Day
-
Homelessness
- Homelessness Week
-
Honey Bee Hives
- Hot Weather Preparedness
-
Housing Affordability
-
2019-04-04
-
2019-05-01
- 2019-05-14
-
2019-11-13
-
- Housing and Homelessness Strategy Task Force
-
Housing Authority
- Housing Hub
-
Housing Research Program
-
Housing SA
-
Housing Trust
-
Housing Trust Rent
-
2018-09-19
- Question Time (14:20)
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2018-12-05
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Human Services Department
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2018-07-24
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Human Services Stakeholders
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2018-07-24
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Jumps Racing
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2018-11-08
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Minda Incorporated
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2019-02-14
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2019-02-27
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2019-02-28
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- Minister for Human Services
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Minister for Human Services, Shares
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2019-07-31
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2019-09-11
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2019-09-12
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National Disability Insurance Scheme
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2018-11-08
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2018-12-05
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2019-02-28
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2019-03-20
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2019-05-01
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2019-05-16
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National Parks Zoning
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National Partnership Agreement on Remote Indigenous Housing
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2018-05-09
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2018-05-30
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2018-06-20
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2018-06-21
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2018-07-03
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2018-07-26
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2018-09-04
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2018-09-20
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2018-10-24
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2018-11-28
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2019-04-03
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National Relay Service
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National Volunteer Week
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Personal Alert Systems Rebate Scheme
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Quentin Kenihan Playground
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SA Housing Authority
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Screening Checks
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Shack Leases
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Single-Use Plastics
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Social Housing
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Social Services
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2018-06-19
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South Australian Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs Commission
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2018-07-31
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Southern Suburbs Incident
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Strathmont Pool
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2018-12-05
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2018-12-06
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Supported Accommodation
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2018-06-21
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2018-10-24
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2018-10-25
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2019-05-16
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Training Centre Visitor
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2019-10-31
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Transport Subsidy Scheme
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2019-03-20
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2019-05-16
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2019-09-11
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- Unity Housing
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Water Quality
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LUCAS, Robert Ivan
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2018-11-08
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2019-09-12
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2019-09-24
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Auditor-General's Report
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2019-10-17
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- Corey, Mr W.T.
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Criminal Assets Confiscation (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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2018-08-02
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Criminal Law (High Risk Offenders) (Psychologists) Amendment Bill
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2019-04-02
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Criminal Law Consolidation (Assaults on Prescribed Emergency Workers) Amendment Bill
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2019-07-04
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Child-Like Sex Dolls Prohibition) Amendment Bill
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Criminal Law Consolidation (Children and Vulnerable Adults) Amendment Bill
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2018-07-24
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Criminal Law Consolidation (Dishonest Communication with Children) Amendment Bill
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2018-07-03
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Criminal Law Consolidation (Foster Parents and Other Positions of Authority) Amendment Bill
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2019-05-02
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Criminal Procedure (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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2018-07-31
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Director of Public Prosecutions (Pension Entitlements) Amendment Bill
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2019-08-01
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Education and Children's Services Bill
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Electoral (Prisoner Voting) Amendment Bill
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2018-11-27
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2019-02-27
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Environment, Resources and Development Committee
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Evidence (Journalists) Amendment Bill
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2018-08-02
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Fair Trading (Gift Cards) Amendment Bill
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2018-10-16
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Fair Trading (Ticket Scalping) Amendment Bill
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2018-10-18
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Federal Budget
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Flinders University (Remuneration of Council Members) Amendment Bill
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2019-11-14
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- 2019-11-14
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2019-12-03
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Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (Investigation Powers) Amendment Bill
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Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (Investigation Powers) No 2 Amendment Bill
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2018-11-15
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2019-03-21
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- Independent Education Inquiry
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Infrastructure SA Bill
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2018-09-20
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2018-11-08
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Labour Hire Licensing Repeal Bill
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Land Acquisition (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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2019-12-05
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Land Tax (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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Landscape South Australia Bill
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Late Payment of Government Debts (Interest) (Automatic Payment of Interest) Amendment Bill
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2018-07-26
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2018-09-18
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Legal Practitioners (Foreign Lawyers and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
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Legal Practitioners (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- 2019-09-12
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2019-09-24
- Legislation (Fees) Bill
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Limitation of Actions (Child Abuse) Amendment Bill
- 2018-06-20
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2018-09-18
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Liquor Licensing (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- 2019-09-12
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2019-10-17
- Lobbyists (Restrictions on Lobbying) Amendment Bill
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Lotteries Bill
- 2019-10-31
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2019-12-04
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Married Persons (Separate Legal Status) Bill
- 2019-12-03
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2019-12-10
- Member's Leave
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Motor Vehicles (Compulsory Third Party Insurance) Amendment Bill
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2019-02-28
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2019-04-04
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Murray-Darling Basin Royal Commission
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Nyrstar
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Payroll Tax (Exemption for Small Business) Amendment Bill
- 2018-08-02
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2018-10-18
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Petroleum and Geothermal Energy (Ban on Hydraulic Fracturing) Amendment Bill
- 2018-09-20
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2018-10-25
- Phoenixing
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Public Finance and Audit (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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2018-07-04
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2018-07-24
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Public Interest Disclosure Bill
- 2018-06-05
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2018-11-06
- Public Sector Employees
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Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- 2019-04-03
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2019-04-04
- Remembrance Day
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Residential Parks (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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Retail and Commercial Leases (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- 2019-10-15
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2019-12-10
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Retail Trading Bill
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2018-07-03
- 2018-10-18
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Retirement Villages
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Sentencing (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- 2018-10-25
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2018-11-27
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Sentencing (Release on Licence) Amendment Bill
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Sentencing (Suspended and Community Based Custodial Sentences) Amendment Bill
- 2019-02-28
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2019-05-16
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Shop Trading Hours
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Sittings and Business
- 2018-05-03
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- 2018-07-05
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2018-08-02
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- 2019-12-04
- 2019-12-05
- 2019-12-10
- Skilling Australians Fund
- Social Development Committee
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South Australian Employment Tribunal (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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2018-09-18
- 2018-10-25
- 2018-11-06
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South Australian Productivity Commission Bill
- Sports Betting
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Standing Orders Suspension
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Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) (No. 2) Bill
- 2019-08-01
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2019-09-10
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Budget Measures) Bill
- 2019-09-10
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2019-09-24
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Statutes Amendment (Child Exploitation and Encrypted Material) Bill
- 2018-12-06
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2019-02-28
- Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Drug Offences) Bill
- 2018-09-05
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2018-11-08
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Statutes Amendment (Gambling Regulation) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Legalisation of Same Sex Marriage Consequential Amendments) Bill
- 2019-12-03
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2019-12-10
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Statutes Amendment (Liquor Licensing) Bill
- 2019-03-21
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2019-05-02
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Statutes Amendment (Mineral Resources) Bill
- 2019-07-23
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2019-10-15
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2019-10-17
- Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws) (Binding Rate of Return Instrument) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (SACAT Federal Diversity Jurisdiction) Bill
- 2018-06-20
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2018-07-05
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Statutes Amendment (SACAT) Bill
- 2019-06-20
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2019-07-04
- Statutes Amendment (Screening) Bill
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Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Budget Measures) Bill
- 2018-10-23
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2018-11-15
- Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Classification of Publications, Films and Computer Games)
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Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Simplify) Bill
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2018-10-18
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2019-04-02
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- Statutory Authorities Review Committee
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- Stolen Generations Reparations Scheme Report
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Summary Offences (Disrespectful Conduct in Court) Amendment Bill
- 2018-10-16
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2018-11-07
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Summary Offences (Liquor Offences) Amendment Bill
- 2018-11-15
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2018-12-04
- Summary Offences (Trespass on Primary Production Premises) Amendment Bill
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Supply Bill 2018
- 2018-05-30
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2018-06-20
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Supply Bill 2019
- 2019-05-16
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2019-06-20
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Supreme Court (Court of Appeal) Amendment Bill
- 2019-11-13
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2019-12-05
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Teachers Registration and Standards (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- 2018-10-18
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2018-11-06
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Terrorism (Police Powers) (Use of Force) Amendment Bill
- 2018-08-02
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2018-10-23
- Tredrea, Mr J.
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Valedictories
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Victims of Crime (Offender Service and Joinder) Amendment Bill
- 2019-06-06
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2019-07-02
- Visiting Delegation from Brittany
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Answers
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Aboriginal Youth Justice Supervision
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Adelaide Oval Precinct
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Affordable Housing
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Air Pollution
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Anxious Bay Abalone Farm
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APY Executive Board
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Attorney-General
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Attorney-General's Department
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Australian Citizenship Day
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2019-05-16
- 2019-07-02
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Brabham Supercar
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Building Better Schools Program
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Building Industry
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2019-02-13
- 2019-03-19
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- Bullying
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Business Confidence
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Career Employment Services Funding
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Compulsory Third-Party Insurance
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2019-07-02
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Consumer and Business Services
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Coronial Report
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Courts Administration Authority
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Crown Solicitor's Office
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Cryptocurrencies
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Cu-River Mining Australia
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- Deegan, Mr M.
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Drink-Driving Fines
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Drought Assistance
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Electoral Commission
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Electoral Services
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2018-12-04
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Electorate Offices
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Electric Vehicles
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Electronic Court Management System
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2018-12-04
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- Emergency Services Levy
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Employment Transition Services
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Enterprise Bargaining
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Family Court of Australia
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Federal Budget
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2018-06-05
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- Film Industry
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Fines Enforcement and Recovery Unit
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2018-12-04
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Flinders Chase National Park
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Freedom of Information
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Fund My Neighbourhood
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Future Jobs Fund Grant
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Gambling Reform
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Gas Infrastructure
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2018-07-05
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- GDS 20
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Glenelg Traders
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2019-05-01
- 2019-06-04
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GlobeLink
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Goh, Dr T.
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Goods and Services Tax
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2018-05-09
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2018-06-05
- 2018-07-03
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2018-07-05
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2018-09-20
- 2018-10-16
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- 2019-04-03
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Government Land
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Government-Funded Television Programs
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Home Battery Scheme
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2018-05-03
- 2018-06-05
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- Housing Affordability
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JusticeNet
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Kangaroo Island
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2019-07-04
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Kennewell, Mr G.
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Keogh Case
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Key Performance Indicators
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KordaMentha
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2019-06-05
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Land Tax
- 2018-05-15
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2019-07-23
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2019-07-31
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2019-08-01
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2019-09-10
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2019-09-11
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2019-09-24
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2019-09-25
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2018-06-06
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2018-06-07
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2018-06-21
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2018-07-03
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Nyrstar
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2019-02-12
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Parliament House Staff Enterprise Agreement
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2019-07-02
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2019-07-03
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2019-09-10
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Public Trustee
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Qantas Pilot Training Academy
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2018-08-02
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2018-10-16
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2018-11-15
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2018-06-07
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2019-05-16
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2019-04-30
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2019-06-06
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2019-07-03
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2019-07-23
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2019-09-10
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2018-11-07
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2018-12-06
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2019-02-27
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2019-03-19
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Smith Bay Port
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2018-12-04
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2018-09-18
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2018-05-09
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2018-11-14
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Unley Road
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2018-05-17
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Valuer-General
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Video Game Industry
- Water Pricing Inquiry
-
Wind Farms
-
Woolworths
-
Work-Ready Training Programs
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2018-08-02
-
-
Wright Electorate Office
-
Youth2Work Program
- Zero-Based Budgeting
-
-
Speeches
-
MAHER, Kyam Joseph
-
Speeches
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Report 2017-18
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Review into the Operations of the Aboriginal Lands Trust Act 2013
-
Aboriginal Veterans Commemorative Service
- Appropriation Bill 2019
- Associations Incorporation (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Barty, Ms A.
- Bass, Mr Rodney Piers (Sam)
- Brand South Australia
-
Budget and Finance Committee
- Children and Young People (Safety) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Christchurch Mosques Attack
- Citizen's Right of Reply
- Condous, Mr S.G.
- Constitution (Electoral Fairness) Amendment Bill
- Controlled Substances (Youth Treatment Orders) Amendment Bill
- Coorong Environmental Trust Bill
- Cornwall, Dr J.R.
- Correctional Services (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Assets Confiscation (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law (High Risk Offenders) (Psychologists) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Assaults on Prescribed Emergency Workers) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Child-Like Sex Dolls Prohibition) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Children and Vulnerable Adults) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Dishonest Communication with Children) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Foster Parents and Other Positions of Authority) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Procedure (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Director of Public Prosecutions (Pension Entitlements) Amendment Bill
- Education and Children's Services Bill
-
Electoral (Prisoner Voting) Amendment Bill
-
End-of-Life Choices
- Evidence (Journalists) Amendment Bill
- Fair Trading (Gift Cards) Amendment Bill
- Fair Trading (Ticket Scalping) Amendment Bill
- Freedom of Information (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Gayle's Law
- Giles, Mr B.L.
- Great Australian Bight
- Hawke, Hon. R.j.l.
- Health and Community Services Complaints (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Health Care (Governance) Amendment Bill
-
Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (Investigation Powers) Amendment Bill
- 2018-07-24
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2018-07-26
- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (Investigation Powers) No 2 Amendment Bill
- Judicial Conduct Commissioner (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- JusticeNet
- Labour Hire Regulations
-
Landscape South Australia Bill
-
2019-07-04
-
- Late Payment of Government Debts (Interest) (Automatic Payment of Interest) Amendment Bill
- Legal Practitioners (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Legislation (Fees) Bill
- Limitation of Actions (Child Abuse) Amendment Bill
- Liquor Licensing (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Lobbyists (Restrictions on Lobbying) Amendment Bill
-
Local Health Networks
- Members, New and Former
- Motor Vehicles (Compulsory Third Party Insurance) Amendment Bill
-
Murray-Darling Basin
- NAIDOC
- NAIDOC Week
- National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse (Commonwealth Powers) Bill
- Office for the Ageing (Adult Safeguarding) Amendment Bill
- Parliamentary Committees (Petitions) Amendment Bill
- Payroll Tax (Exemption for Small Business) Amendment Bill
- President, Election
- Public Finance and Audit (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Public Interest Disclosure Bill
- Public Sector Employees
- Residential Parks (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Retail Trading Bill
- Road Traffic (Evidentiary Provisions) Amendment Bill
- Sansbury, Mr T.
- Select Committee on Findings of the Murray-Darling Basin Royal Commission and Productivity Commission As They Relate to the Decisions of the South Australian Government
- Sentencing (Limits on Home Detention) Amendment Bill
- Sentencing (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Sentencing (Release on Licence) Amendment Bill
- Sentencing (Suspended and Community Based Custodial Sentences) Amendment Bill
- Service SA
- SHINE SA
- Sittings and Business
- South Australian Employment Tribunal (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- South Australian Productivity Commission Bill
- South Australian Public Health (Early Childhood Services and Immunisation) Amendment Bill
- Sri Lanka Terrorist Attacks
- State Election Campaign
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) (No. 2) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Budget Measures) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Child Exploitation and Encrypted Material) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Domestic Violence) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Drug Offences) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Liquor Licensing) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (SACAT Federal Diversity Jurisdiction) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (SACAT) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Budget Measures) Bill
- Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Simplify) Bill
- Summary Offences (Custody Notification Service) Amendment Bill
- Summary Offences (Disrespectful Conduct in Court) Amendment Bill
- Summary Offences (Liquor Offences) Amendment Bill
- Supply Bill 2019
- Teachers Registration and Standards (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Terrorism (Police Powers) (Use of Force) Amendment Bill
- Tobacco Products Regulation (E-Cigarettes and Review) Amendment Bill
- Valedictories
- Victims of Crime (Offender Service and Joinder) Amendment Bill
- Wage Theft
- Waterloo Bay Massacre
-
Questions
- Aboriginal Housing
-
Adelaide 500
-
Adelaide Engage Work Experience Network
-
Adelaide Oval Hotel Development
-
Adelaide Oval Precinct
-
Adelaide Oval Price Increases
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2018-10-18
-
-
Adelaide to Melbourne Bike Trail
-
2018-06-20
-
-
Adelaide Zero Project
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2018-09-06
-
-
Aged Care CCTV Steering Committee
-
Ambulance Ramping
-
2018-11-07
-
2019-02-27
-
2019-09-26
-
2019-10-30
-
- Ambulance Services
- APY Lands
- APY Lands Schools
- APY Lands, Blackspot Funding
-
APY Lands, Renal Dialysis Units
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2018-05-10
-
-
Attorney-General
- Attorney-General Election Commitments
-
Attorney-General's Department
-
Auditor-General's Report
-
Australian Craniofacial Unit
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2018-07-05
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2018-07-24
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2018-07-25
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2018-07-26
-
2018-09-05
-
-
Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute
- Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation
-
Australian Space Agency
- Barossa Hospital
- Biomedical Sector
- Blockchain and Cryptocurrency
-
Brabham Supercar
-
2018-05-30
-
-
Brand South Australia
-
2019-05-16
-
2019-06-05
-
2019-06-06
-
2019-06-19
-
2019-07-04
- 2019-09-10
-
- Building Better Schools Program
- Business Confidence
-
Cancer Diagnosis Error
-
Central Adelaide Local Health Network Whistleblower Hotline
-
2018-11-29
-
-
Centre for Disability Health
-
China Trade
- Christmas Pageant
- Commissioner for Victims' Rights
- Communication Partner Grant Program
-
Community Visitor Scheme
-
Consumer and Business Services
- Coronial Inquests
- Council for International Trade and Commerce
- Country Health SA
-
Country Health Services
-
2019-02-13
-
- Court and Tribunal Resolution Services
-
Courts Administration Authority
- Crime Prevention Grants Program
-
Crown Solicitor's Office
-
Cruise Ship Strategy
-
Cycling Events
-
Dialysis Transport Service
- Digital Archive Strategy
- Director of Public Prosecutions
- Director of Public Prosecutions Office
-
Disability Housing
- Disability Justice Specialist Training Program
- Disability Sector
-
Disability Services
-
2018-07-04
-
2018-08-02
-
- Document Briefings
- Domestic Violence
- Drug Treatments
-
Dubai Trade and Investment Office
- Eastern Eyre Health Advisory Council
- EBrief Project
-
Elective Surgery
-
Electoral Commission
-
Electoral Services
-
2018-12-04
-
-
Electronic Court Management System
-
2018-12-04
-
- Emerging Technologies
-
Enterprise Pathology Laboratory Information System
- Enterprise Patient Administration System
-
Executive Appointments
-
Explorers Way
-
2019-06-04
- 2019-07-02
-
-
Export Accelerator Program
-
Extreme Weather Response
-
FIFA Women's World Cup
-
Fines Enforcement and Recovery Unit
-
2018-12-04
-
-
Fleurieu Peninsula
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2019-09-26
-
- Flinders Medical Centre
-
Flinders Medical Centre Food Contamination
-
2018-11-08
- 2019-04-02
-
-
Flinders Medical Centre Incident
- Forensic Science Coronial Services
- Fund My Neighbourhood
- Funding Methods
-
Game Development Industry
- GDS 20
-
GlobeLink
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Goh, Dr T.
- Goods and Services Tax
- Government Stakeholders
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Government Travel Services
- Grant Programs
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Hannover Messe
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Health Services
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Health Workforce
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Hibbert Review
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Homelessness
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2019-06-19
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2019-09-24
- 2019-11-12
-
-
Hospital Accreditation
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Hospital Beds
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2019-02-12
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2019-02-13
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2019-02-27
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2019-10-15
-
-
Hospital Overcrowding
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Hospital Safety
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2019-07-31
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-
Hospital Ward Closures
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Hospitals, Aluminium Cladding
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2019-09-25
- 2019-10-17
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-
Hospitals, Winter Demand
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Housing Authority
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Housing Trust Rent
- Independent Commission Against Corruption
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- Industry and Skills
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Influenza Vaccinations
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International Direct Flights
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International Education Strategy
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International Students
- 2018-09-06
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2019-06-05
- International Trade
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J&H Williams
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2018-06-06
- 2018-07-03
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- Judicial Vacancies
- Justice Technology Service
- Kangaroo Island
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Keogh Case
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Key Performance Indicators
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KordaMentha
- 2018-10-24
-
2018-11-14
-
2018-12-04
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2018-12-06
-
2019-04-02
-
KordaMentha Report
- Labour Hire Regulations
-
Land Tax
-
2019-07-23
-
2019-07-31
-
2019-08-01
-
2019-09-10
- 2019-09-12
-
2019-10-29
-
-
Landing Pad Program
-
2019-07-02
-
- Legislation Reviews
- Legislative and Policy Services
-
Liquor Licensing Fees
- Local Health Networks
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Luxe Haus
- Lyell McEwin Hospital
- Marree, Clean Water
- Member for Mawson
- Meningococcal B Disease
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Meningococcal B Strain Vaccination
-
Mental Health Commission
-
2019-09-25
- 2019-10-17
-
- Mental Health Services
-
Minda Incorporated
- Mining Legislation
- Minister for Human Services, Shares
- Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment
-
Ministerial Responsibility
-
2018-05-03
- 2018-05-08
- 2018-05-17
-
2018-08-01
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2018-10-23
-
-
Ministerial Staff
- 2018-06-06
-
2018-06-07
-
2018-06-21
-
2018-07-03
-
Ministerial Staff Travel
-
2019-04-02
-
-
Ministerial Travel
-
Modbury Hospital
-
2018-05-08
-
2018-05-15
-
2018-05-17
-
2018-06-19
- 2018-06-21
-
-
Motor Accident Commission
- Mount Gambier Renal Dialysis Unit
- National Disability Insurance Agency
- National Locksmiths Licensing Scheme
-
National Partnership Agreement on Remote Indigenous Housing
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2018-05-09
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2018-05-30
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2018-06-20
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2018-06-21
-
2018-07-03
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2018-07-26
-
2018-09-04
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2018-09-20
- 2018-10-16
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2018-10-24
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2018-11-28
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2019-03-21
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2019-04-03
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- National Redress Scheme
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Nu Skin
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2019-03-21
- 2019-04-30
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- Office of the Public Advocate
- Oodnadatta, Clean Water
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Outer South Mental Health Services
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2018-10-16
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-
Overseas Investment
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Overseas Trade Offices
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2018-05-16
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2018-06-21
- 2018-07-03
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-
Pairing Arrangements
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2019-02-12
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- Port Augusta K9 Dog Patrol
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Premier and Cabinet Department
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Private Email Accounts
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Privatisation
- Probate Registry
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Public Housing
- Public Safety Management
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Public Sector Employees
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Public Transport
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2018-12-05
- 2019-05-16
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- Public Transport Privatisation
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Public Trustee
- Queen Elizabeth Hospital
- Quentin Kenihan Playground
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Regional Tourism
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Remote Aboriginal Housing
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Repatriation General Hospital
- Ride-Share Vehicles
- Riverland Community Legal Services Program
- Romaldi, Mr M.
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Royal Adelaide Hospital
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2018-05-30
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2018-05-31
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2018-06-05
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2018-07-03
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2018-10-23
- 2019-04-02
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-
Royal Adelaide Hospital Blackout
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Royal Adelaide Hospital Incident
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2018-11-07
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-
Royal Adelaide Hospital Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit
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2019-04-04
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- Royal Commissioner on the Murray-Darling Basin
- Rural Health Workforce
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SA Ambulance Service
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SA Health
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2018-06-19
- 2018-07-05
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2018-07-24
- 2018-07-25
- 2018-07-31
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-
SA Housing Authority
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2019-09-26
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-
SA Pathology
- Safe City Grant
- SAFECOM
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SafeWork SA
- Sentencing Council
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Shop Trading Hours
- 2018-05-31
-
2018-06-06
-
2018-11-06
- Showcase South Australia
- Sony Interactive Entertainment
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South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal
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2018-12-04
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- South Australian Government Financing Authority
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South Australian Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs Commission
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South Australian Tourism Commission
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2018-05-03
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2018-05-29
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2018-06-07
- 2018-06-21
- 2018-10-18
- 2018-10-24
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- South Australian Trade and Investment Office, United States
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South Australian Trade and Investment Office, USA
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Space Sector
-
State Budget
-
State Debt
-
2019-06-19
-
- State Records of South Australia
-
Strathmont Pool
- 2018-12-05
-
2018-12-06
-
Supported Accommodation
-
Tasting Australia
- Taxi Concierge Services
- Telstra
-
Telstra Job Losses
-
2018-06-20
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-
Tomich Wines
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Tour Down Under
- Tourism
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Tourism Advertising
- Tourism Visitor Numbers
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Tourist Connectivity
-
Trade Missions
- 2019-06-20
-
2019-10-17
- Trade Opportunities
- Trade, Tourism and Investment Department
- Trade, Tourism and Investment Minister
- Trade, Tourism, and Investment Department
-
Transport Infrastructure
-
2018-05-09
-
-
Transport Subsidy Scheme
-
Video Game Industry
-
Wi-Fi Hotspots
-
Wine Export Roadshow
-
Women's and Children's Hospital
-
Woolworths
-
Wright Electorate Office
-
2018-07-24
-
-
Speeches
-
MCLACHLAN CSC, Andrew Lockhart
-
Speeches
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee
- Address in Reply
- Cornwall, Dr J.R.
- Darley, Hon. J.A.
- Giles, Mr B.L.
- Landscape South Australia Bill
- Local Health Networks
- Members, New and Former
- Personal Explanations
- Petroleum and Geothermal Energy (Ban on Hydraulic Fracturing) Amendment Bill
- President of the Legislative Council
- President, Election
- President's Ruling
- Quoted Material
- Remembrance Day
- Ruling, Members in Their Places
- Ruling, Members' Votes Disallowance
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Sittings and Business
- South Australian Flag
- Standing Orders
- Superloop Adelaide 500
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Valedictories
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Answers
- Ruling, Members' Votes Disallowance
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Standing Orders Committee
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Speeches
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NGO, Tung The
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Speeches
- Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Council
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Report 2017-18
- Address in Reply
- Adelaide Small Bars
- Animals of War
- Appropriation Bill 2018
- Appropriation Bill 2019
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation
- Battle of Coral-Balmoral
- Battles for Fire Support Bases Coral and Balmoral Anniversary
- Church of Our Lady of the Boat People
- Cybersecurity, Vietnam
- Defence Shipbuilding
- Disability Inclusion Bill
- Environment, Resources and Development Committee
- Environment, Resources and Development Committee: Inquiry into Heritage Reform
- Environment, Resources and Development Committee: Report 2018-19
- Gambling Regulation
- Gaming Machines
- Hindu Organisations, Temples and Associations Forum
- Housing Affordability
- Housing Industry
- Land Tax (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Newstart Allowance
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Annual Report 2017-18
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Annual Report 2018-19
- Petroleum and Geothermal Energy (Moratorium on Hydraulic Fracturing) Amendment Bill
- Poverty in South Australia
- Retail Trading Bill
- Service SA
- South Australian Productivity Commission Bill
- St John Ambulance Anniversary
- Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
- Supply Bill 2018
- Thai Cave Rescue
- Tzu Chi Foundation
- University Funding
- Vietnamese Boat People Monument
- World Refugee Day
-
Questions
- Affordable Housing
-
Ambulance Ramping
-
Ambulance Supplies
-
2019-07-31
- 2019-10-17
-
-
Assistant Minister to the Premier
- 2018-08-01
-
2018-08-02
-
2019-11-28
- Budget Performance Cabinet Committee
-
Building Better Schools Program
-
2018-05-03
- 2018-05-29
-
- Christmas Pageant
- Commonwealth Bank of Australia
- Elective Surgery
- Energy Concessions
- Enterprise Patient Administration System
- Extreme Weather Response
- Flinders Medical Centre
- Freedom of Information
-
Goods and Services Tax
- Government Travel Services
- Health Services
-
Hospital Accreditation
-
Hospital Security
-
Hospitals, Winter Demand
-
International Students
- It's OK to be White Motion
-
Kangaroo Island
-
2019-07-04
-
- Kangaroo Island Visitor Centre
-
KordaMentha
-
Land Tax
-
2019-09-24
- 2019-11-26
-
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
-
McGowan, Dr C.
-
2019-12-04
-
- Mental Health Commission
- Mental Health Patients
-
Mental Health Services
- Mining Legislation
- Ministerial Staff
- Multicultural Grants Program
-
National Disability Insurance Scheme
-
National Immunisation Program
-
Nu Skin
-
Pharmacy Health Services
-
2018-09-20
-
- Queen Elizabeth Hospital Car Park
- Quentin Kenihan Playground
-
Real-Time Prescription Monitoring
-
2019-06-18
- 2019-10-17
-
-
Regional Public Transport
- Royal Adelaide Hospital
-
Royal Adelaide Hospital Incident
-
2018-11-07
-
-
SA Pathology
- Screening Checks
- Shop Trading Hours
-
South Australian Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs Commission
-
2018-06-21
- 2018-07-31
-
-
South Australian Tourism Commission
-
South Australian Virtual Emergency Service
-
State Budget
-
2019-03-19
-
-
Strawberry Industry
-
Superloop Adelaide 500
- TAFE SA
- Taxi Industry
- Wellbeing SA
- Wine Industry
- Women's and Children's Hospital
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Speeches
-
PANGALLO, Frank
-
Speeches
-
Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Council
- Address in Reply
- Adelaide Festival Centre
- Adelaide Film Festival
-
Adelaide Oval Hotel Development
-
AFL National Women's League
- Aged-Care CCTV
- Al-Araibi, Mr H.
- Aluminium Composite Cladding
-
Animals of War
- Architectural Practice (Continuing Professional Development) Amendment Bill
-
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
- Automated External Defibrillators (Public Access) Bill
- Autonomous Rail Transit
- Christchurch Mosques Attack
- Climate Change
- Condous, Mr S.G.
- Constitution (Electoral Fairness) Amendment Bill
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- Country Fire Service
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Assaults on Prescribed Emergency Workers) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Children and Vulnerable Adults) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Dishonest Communication with Children) Amendment Bill
- Development Assessment Regulations
- Disability Inclusion Bill
- E-Scooters
- Electric Vehicles
- Evidence (Journalists) Amendment Bill
- Fair Trading (Gift Cards) Amendment Bill
- Farm Debt Mediation Bill
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Foodbank South Australia
-
Fruit Fly
- Fuel Security
-
Gambling Administration Bill
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2019-12-03
-
- Gambling Reform
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Gaming Machines
- Gas Reserves
- Genetically Modified Crops
-
Genetically Modified Crops Management (Designated Area) Amendment Bill
-
2019-12-10
-
- Gift Cards
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Great Australian Bight
- Greece, Wildfires
- Hawke, Hon. R.j.l.
- Health Care (Governance) Amendment Bill
- Health Care (Health Access Zones) Amendment Bill
- Health Services
- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (Investigation Powers) Amendment Bill
- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (Investigation Powers) No 2 Amendment Bill
- Infrastructure SA Bill
-
JusticeNet
- Kenihan, Mr Q.
- Keogh Case
-
Land Tax
- Land Tax (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Landscape South Australia Bill
- Late Payment of Government Debts (Interest) (Automatic Payment of Interest) Amendment Bill
- Limestone Coast Timber Industry
- Local Government (Differential Rates on Vacant Land) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Rate Oversight) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Ratepayer Protection and Related Measures) Amendment Bill
- Local Nuisance and Litter Control Act
- Mabil, Mr A. and Deng, Mr T.
- MATES in Construction
-
Multiculturalism
- Muslim Community
-
National Redress Scheme
- Newstart Allowance
- Office for the Ageing (Adult Safeguarding) Amendment Bill
-
Palliative Care
- Pathology and Medical Imaging Services
- Petroleum and Geothermal Energy (Moratorium on Hydraulic Fracturing) Amendment Bill
- Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Code Amendments) Amendment Bill
- Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Commencement of Code) Amendment Bill
- Poverty in South Australia
-
Purple Poppy Day
- Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Regional Roads
- Retail Trading Bill
- Return to Work (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) Amendment Bill
- Road Traffic (Evidentiary Provisions) Amendment Bill
- Sansbury, Mr T.
- Seniors, Free Public Transport
- Sentencing (Release on Licence) Amendment Bill
- Sittings and Business
- South Australian Productivity Commission Bill
- South Para Reservoir
- Sri Lanka Terrorist Attacks
- St John Ambulance Anniversary
- State Drought
- State Election Campaign
-
Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Gambling Regulation) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Mineral Resources) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Suspension of South Eastern Freeway Offences) Bill
- 2019-10-16
- 2019-10-17
-
2019-12-04
- Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Budget Measures) Bill
- Supply Bill 2019
- Supported Residential Facilities (Aged Care Facilities) Amendment Bill
- Surpass Sun Electric
- Thai Cave Rescue
- Thebarton Theatre
- Toure, Mr A.H.
- Valedictories
-
Vickers Vimy Aircraft
- Victims of Crime (Offender Service and Joinder) Amendment Bill
- Work Health and Safety (Scissor Lift Control) Amendment Bill
-
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
-
-
Questions
- Abiad, Mr H.
-
Adelaide 500
-
Adelaide Football Club
- Adelaide Oval Precinct
- Aged-Care CCTV
-
Aged-Care CCTV Trial
- Aged-Care Reform
-
Brabham Supercar
-
Building Industry
-
2019-02-13
- 2019-03-19
-
-
Building Standards
- Bullying
- Cardiac Services
-
Central Adelaide Local Health Network Whistleblower Hotline
- Commissioner for Kangaroo Island
-
Community Swimming Pools
-
2018-07-24
-
-
Country Health Services
-
Cruise Ship Strategy
-
2019-10-29
-
-
Cu-River Mining Australia
-
Drink-Driving Fines
-
Drought Assistance
-
Eastern Eyre Health Advisory Council
- Enterprise Pathology Laboratory Information System
-
Eyre Peninsula Freight
- Faulty Nail Plate Roof Trusses
-
Feral Pigs
-
Fines Enforcement and Recovery Unit
-
Flinders Medical Centre
-
Freedom of Information Laws
-
Gas Infrastructure
-
2018-07-05
-
- Goods and Services Tax
-
Government Marketing and Communications
-
2019-11-14
-
-
Government-Funded Television Programs
-
Grassroots Sports Grant
- Health and Hospital Care
-
Home Hospital Plan
-
2019-06-04
-
-
Housing Affordability
-
Housing Authority
- Housing SA
- Independent Commission Against Corruption
-
Influenza Vaccinations
-
2019-04-30
-
2019-05-14
- 2019-07-02
- 2019-10-17
-
-
Kangaroo Island Ferry
-
Kennewell, Mr G.
-
Keogh Case
-
Land Tax
- 2019-07-04
- 2019-07-23
-
2019-07-31
-
2019-08-01
- 2019-09-10
-
2019-09-24
-
2019-09-25
-
2019-10-30
-
Live Sheep Export
- Long Valley Road
-
Loxton Research Centre
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- McGowan, Dr C.
- Medical Specialists
-
Ministerial Diaries
-
Mobile Phone Blackspot Funding
-
Mount Barker District Soldiers' Memorial Hospital
-
Music Festival Pill Testing
-
2018-05-15
- 2018-06-19
-
-
National Disability Insurance Scheme
- New Wave Aerospace
- Nyrstar
-
Overland Train Service
-
2018-11-29
-
-
Personal Alert Systems Rebate Scheme
- Port Adelaide Tourism
-
Port River Dredging
-
2018-05-29
-
2018-07-24
-
- Proton Therapy Unit
- Public Housing
-
Qantas Pilot Training Academy
-
Regional Air Services
- Renal Dialysis Services
-
Residential Care Facility CCTV Trials
-
2019-10-17
-
- Romaldi, Mr M.
- Royal Adelaide Hospital
-
SA Health
-
2018-07-25
- 2018-11-06
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2019-10-16
-
-
SA Health, ICAC Report
-
SA Power Networks
-
2019-05-16
- 2019-07-03
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- Schools, Bullying
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Scissor Lifts
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2019-06-06
-
-
Shop Trading Hours
- 2018-06-06
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2018-06-07
- 2018-06-19
- 2018-07-04
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2018-11-06
- 2018-11-08
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2018-12-06
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2019-02-27
-
2019-03-19
- South Australia Police
-
South Australian Integrated Land Information Service
- South Australian Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs Commission
-
South Australian Tourism Commission
-
Southern Suburbs Incident
-
Stroke Service
-
2018-05-09
- 2018-06-19
-
- Superloop Adelaide 500
- Tasting Australia
-
Taxi Industry
-
Teachers
- Teachers Dispute
-
Tour Down Under
-
Tourism Advertising
-
2019-11-27
-
-
Tourism Expenditure
-
Unley Road
-
Vaccine Research
-
Valuer-General
-
Women's and Children's Hospital
-
2018-12-04
-
2019-06-20
-
- Work-Ready Training Programs
-
Youth2Work Program
-
Answers
-
Surpass Sun Electric
-
-
Speeches
-
PARNELL, Mark Charles
-
Speeches
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee
- Address in Reply
- Adelaide Oval Hotel Development
- Adelaide Parklands
- Advance Care Directives Act
- Architectural Practice (Continuing Professional Development) Amendment Bill
- Bowden-Brompton Development Plan Amendment
-
Brand South Australia
- Christchurch Mosques Attack
- Citizen's Right of Reply
- Civil Liability (BYO Containers-Waste Avoidance) Amendment Bill
-
Climate Change
- Climate Change Student Protest
- Community Engagement Charter
- Constitution (Electoral Fairness) Amendment Bill
- Controlled Substances (Youth Treatment Orders) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Dishonest Communication with Children) Amendment Bill
- Crown Land Management (Section 78b Leases) Amendment Bill
-
Development Assessment Regulations
- Director of Public Prosecutions (Pension Entitlements) Amendment Bill
-
Electoral (Prisoner Voting) Amendment Bill
- Electric Vehicles
- End-of-Life Choices
- Environment and Water Department
- Environment Protection Awards
- Environment, Resources and Development Committee: Inquiry into Heritage Reform
- Feminine Hygiene
-
Flinders Chase National Park
- Fossil Fuel Extraction Projects
-
Freedom of Information (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
2018-05-09
-
2018-10-18
-
- Gambling Administration Bill
-
Genetically Modified Crops
-
Genetically Modified Crops Management (Designated Area) Amendment Bill
-
2019-12-10
-
- Genetically Modified Crops Management (Designation of Areas) Amendment Bill
-
Great Australian Bight
- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (Investigation Powers) Amendment Bill
- Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (Investigation Powers) No 2 Amendment Bill
- Infrastructure SA Bill
- International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
- Land Acquisition (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Land Tax (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Landscape South Australia Bill
- Legal Practitioners (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Legislation (Fees) Bill
- Lobbyists (Restrictions on Lobbying) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Differential Rates on Vacant Land) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Rate Oversight) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Ratepayer Protection and Related Measures) Amendment Bill
- Lymphoedema Services
- Members, New and Former
- Members' Behaviour
- National Gas (South Australia) (Capacity Trading and Auctions) Amendment Bill
- National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse (Commonwealth Powers) Bill
- Nuclear Waste
- Office for the Ageing (Adult Safeguarding) Amendment Bill
- Palliative Care
- Parliamentary Committees
- Parliamentary Committees (Petitions) Amendment Bill
-
Parliamentary Remuneration (Basic Salary) Amendment Bill
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2018-06-20
- 2018-08-01
-
- Petroleum and Geothermal Energy (Ban on Hydraulic Fracturing) Amendment Bill
-
Petroleum and Geothermal Energy (Moratorium on Hydraulic Fracturing) Amendment Bill
-
2018-06-06
- 2018-07-25
-
- Petroleum and Geothermal Energy (Underground Coal Gasification) Amendment Bill
-
Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Code Amendments) Amendment Bill
-
2019-02-27
-
2019-07-03
-
-
Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Commencement of Code) Amendment Bill
-
2019-11-13
-
2019-12-04
-
- Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Gas Infrastructure) Amendment Bill
-
Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Reserves) Amendment Bill
-
2019-07-31
-
2019-10-16
-
- Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Transparency) Amendment Bill
- Pollution Incidents
- Public Interest Disclosure Bill
- Reeves Plains Power Station
- Rental Laws
- Residential Tenancies (Renting with Pets) Amendment Bill
- Ride to Work Day
- Sansbury, Mr T.
- Select Committee on Moratorium on the Cultivation of Genetically Modified Crops in South Australia
-
Select Committee on Poverty in South Australia
-
Seniors, Free Public Transport
- Single Use and Other Plastics (Waste Avoidance) Bill
- South Para Reservoir
- State Election Campaign
- Statutes Amendment (Budget Measures) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Child Exploitation and Encrypted Material) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Domestic Violence) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Drug Offences) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (Mineral Resources) Bill
-
2019-10-15
- 2019-10-17
-
- Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws) (Binding Rate of Return Instrument) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (SACAT) Bill
- Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Budget Measures) Bill
- Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Simplify) Bill
- Summary Offences (Trespass on Primary Production Premises) Amendment Bill
- Supply Bill 2019
- Supreme Court (Court of Appeal) Amendment Bill
- Sustainability
- Terrorism (Police Powers) (Use of Force) Amendment Bill
-
Valedictories
- Wind Farms
- World Environment Day
-
Questions
-
Adelaide Parklands
-
Affordable Housing
-
Air Pollution
- Ambulance Services
- Asylum Seekers
-
Australian Masters Games
- Brand South Australia
- Bus Shelter Funding Program
-
Climate Change
-
2019-03-20
-
-
Climate Change Health Impacts
-
2019-09-25
-
-
Coal Gasification
-
Compulsory Third-Party Insurance
-
2019-07-02
-
-
Crown Land Shacks
- Cruise Ship Landing Fees
-
Cruise Ship Strategy
-
2019-11-14
-
-
Disability Mobility Vehicles
- Domestic Violence Leave
- Elder Abuse
-
Electric Vehicles
-
Environment Protection Authority
-
Flinders Chase National Park
- Foodbank South Australia
-
Freedom of Information
-
Future Jobs Fund Grant
-
Gas Industry Workers
-
Gene Technology
- Homelessness
-
Honey Bee Hives
- Hot Weather Preparedness
- International Uranium Conference
-
Kangaroo Island
- Kangaroo Island Landing Fees
- Kangaroo Island Tourism
-
Leigh Creek Energy
- Major Events
- Mandatory Rainwater Tank Collection
- Mandatory Rainwater Tank Connection
- Motor Vehicle Accidents, Overseas Tourists
-
Mount Gambier Roundhouse
-
Murray-Darling Basin Plan
- My Health Record
-
National Alcohol Strategy
-
2019-07-31
- 2019-10-17
-
- National Parks
-
National Parks Zoning
-
Nuclear Waste
- Nyrstar
- Nyrstar Chemical Leaks
-
Online Payment Security
- Overland Train Service
- Pollution Incidents
- Public Transport Privatisation
- Re-Usable Coffee Cups
-
Renewable Energy
-
2018-08-02
-
- Repatriation General Hospital
- Simplify Bills
-
Smith Bay Port
-
Solar Energy
-
State Records of South Australia
- Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws) (Binding Rate of Return Instrument) Bill
-
Sugary Drinks
-
2019-09-24
-
-
The Bend Motorsport Park
-
2019-04-04
- 2019-04-30
-
-
Vacant Residential Property Tax
-
2018-05-17
-
- Water Pricing Inquiry
-
Water Quality
-
-
Speeches
-
PNEVMATIKOS, Irene
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- Anna Stewart Memorial Project
- Appropriation Bill 2018
-
Archbishop Makarios
- Assisted Reproductive Treatment (Review Recommendations) Amendment Bill
- Child Protection Workers
- Climate Change
- Construction Industry Training Fund (Board) Amendment Bill
- Cyprus
-
Domestic Violence
- Education and Children's Services Bill
- Education Outcomes
- Electoral (Prisoner Voting) Amendment Bill
- End-of-Life Choices
- Feminine Hygiene
- Fruit Fly
- Gayle's Law
-
Greece, Wildfires
- Health Care (Governance) Amendment Bill
- Health Care (Health Access Zones) Amendment Bill
- Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery
-
International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
- International Nelson Mandela Day
- International Safe Abortion Day
-
Kurds in Syria
- Labour Day
- Labour Hire Licensing Repeal Bill
- Legislative Review Committee
-
Legislative Review Committee: Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (South Australia) (Remote Area Attendance)
- Local Government (Rate Oversight) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Ratepayer Protection and Related Measures) Amendment Bill
- Multiculturalism
- National Child Protection Week
-
National Diabetes Week
- National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse (Commonwealth Powers) Bill
- National Volunteer Week
- Palliative Care
- Parliamentary Committees
- Period Poverty
- Retail Trading Bill
- Select Committee on Poverty in South Australia
-
Select Committee on Wage Theft in South Australia
- SHINE SA
- Social Workers Registration Bill
- South Australian Employment Tribunal (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- South Australian Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs Commission
- Statutes Amendment (Abortion Law Reform) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Domestic Violence) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Free Menstrual Hygiene Products Pilot Program) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (SACAT) Bill
- Supply Bill 2018
- Supply Bill 2019
- Supreme Court (Court of Appeal) Amendment Bill
-
Surrogacy Bill
-
Wage Theft
- 2018-09-19
-
2018-10-24
- 2019-02-27
- Walk Safely to School Day
-
Women's Suffrage Anniversary
- World Mental Health Day
- Youth Mental Health
-
Questions
- Adelaide Oval Price Increases
-
Affordable Housing
-
Aged-Care Facilities Audit
- Ambulance Ramping
- Ambulance Services
-
AnglicareSA
- Assistant Minister to the Premier
-
Australian Craniofacial Unit
-
2018-11-15
-
-
Central Adelaide Local Health Network
- Christmas Pageant
-
Disability Advocate
-
2018-07-04
-
-
Domestic Violence Accommodation
-
Emergency Departments
-
Energy Concessions
-
Extreme Weather Response
- Flinders Medical Centre
- Flinders Medical Centre Food Contamination
-
GlobeLink
- Goods and Services Tax
-
Greece, Wildfires
- Health Workforce
-
HIV Services
-
Hospital Staff Numbers
- Hotel Capacity
- International Tourism Marketing
- Kangaroo Island Visitor Centre
-
KordaMentha
-
Land Tax
- 2019-09-10
-
2019-09-24
- Medical Resonance Imaging Licences
- Meningococcal B Strain Vaccination
-
Mental Health Commission
- Mental Health Services
- Ministerial Staff
-
Modbury Hospital
- Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs Commission
-
National Disability Insurance Scheme
-
2019-05-01
-
- Privatisation
-
Public Transport Privatisation
- Regional Tourism
- Regional Trade
- Repatriation General Hospital
- Romaldi, Mr M.
- Royal Adelaide Hospital
-
Royal Adelaide Hospital Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit
-
Royal Adelaide Hospital Site Redevelopment
-
Rural Health Workforce
- SA Health, ICAC Report
-
SA Housing Authority
-
SA Pathology
-
Savings Targets
-
2018-06-20
-
- South Australian Businesses
-
South Australian Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs Commission
-
2018-06-21
-
2018-07-31
- 2018-09-06
-
- TAFE SA
-
Tourism Development Programs
-
Trade Missions
-
Training Centre Visitor
-
2019-10-31
-
- Visitor Information Centres
- Winter Demand Management Plan
-
Women's and Children's Hospital
-
2019-02-26
-
-
Speeches
-
RIDGWAY, David Wickham
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
-
Adelaide Oval Hotel Development
-
Architectural Practice (Continuing Professional Development) Amendment Bill
- 2019-11-26
-
2019-11-28
- Brand South Australia
-
Coober Pedy District Council
- Development Assessment Regulations
- Electricity Metering Services
-
Farm Debt Mediation Bill
- 2018-07-05
-
2018-07-26
- Fruit Fly
-
Genetically Modified Crops
-
Genetically Modified Crops Management (Designated Area) Amendment Bill
- 2019-12-03
-
2019-12-10
- Hawke, Hon. R.j.l.
- Heavy Vehicle Inspection Scheme
- Infrastructure Investment
- Joint Committee on the Social Workers Registration Bill
- Limestone Coast Timber Industry
- Livesey Report into Generator Acquisition
-
Local Government (Administration of Councils) Amendment Bill
- 2019-11-14
-
2019-11-28
- Local Government (Differential Rates on Vacant Land) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Rate Oversight) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Ratepayer Protection and Related Measures) Amendment Bill
- Ministerial Benefits
- National Drought Summit
- National Electricity (South Australia) (Retailer Reliability Obligation) Amendment Bill
-
National Gas (South Australia) (Capacity Trading and Auctions) Amendment Bill
- 2018-09-06
-
2018-10-25
- National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse (Commonwealth Powers) Bill
- Petroleum and Geothermal Energy (Moratorium on Hydraulic Fracturing) Amendment Bill
- Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Code Amendments) Amendment Bill
- Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Commencement of Code) Amendment Bill
- Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Reserves) Amendment Bill
- Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Transparency) Amendment Bill
- Regional Tourism
- Register of Members' Interests
- Select Committee on Poverty in South Australia
- Select Committee on Wage Theft in South Australia
- Seniors, Free Public Transport
- Service SA
- Southern Expressway
- St John Ambulance Anniversary
- Standing Orders Suspension
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws) (Binding Rate of Return Instrument) Bill
-
Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws) (Rules) Bill
- 2018-07-24
-
2018-08-02
- Superloop Adelaide 500
- TAFE SA
- Temporary Generators
- Tour Down Under
- Walk Safely to School Day
- Wind Farms
-
Answers
- Abiad, Mr H.
-
Adelaide 500
-
2018-10-17
-
2018-10-18
-
- Adelaide Casino
-
Adelaide Engage Work Experience Network
- Adelaide Fashion Festival
-
Adelaide Football Club
- Adelaide Hills
-
Adelaide Metro
-
Adelaide Motorsport Festival
-
Adelaide Oval Hotel Development
-
Adelaide Oval Price Increases
-
Adelaide Oval Test Cricket
-
2019-11-28
-
-
Adelaide Parklands
-
Adelaide to Melbourne Bike Trail
-
2018-06-20
-
- Ageing Well International
-
Ahlburg, Mr C.
- Aluminium Composite Cladding
-
Australia Japan Business Co-Operation Committee
-
Australian Embassy, Israel
-
2018-11-27
-
- Australian Export Awards
-
Australian International 3 Day Event
-
Australian Masters Games
-
Australian Space Agency
- Australian Tourism Awards
- Australian Tourism Data Warehouse
-
Australian Tourism Exchange
- Autonomous Vehicle Manufacture
- Biomedical Sector
- Blockchain and Cryptocurrency
-
Brand South Australia
-
2019-05-16
- 2019-06-04
-
2019-06-05
-
2019-06-06
-
2019-06-19
-
2019-07-04
- 2019-09-10
-
2019-10-29
-
-
Building Standards
- Bus Shelter Funding Program
-
Business Confidence
- Business Mission Calendar
- Business Missions
- Business SA Export Awards
- China International Education and Cultural Ties
- China International Import Expo
-
China Trade
- China Trade Mission
-
Christmas Pageant
-
City of Burnside
-
Coal Gasification
- Commissioner for Kangaroo Island
-
Commonwealth Bank of Australia
- Council for International Trade and Commerce
- Cruise Ship Landing Fees
-
Cruise Ship Strategy
- 2018-07-04
- 2018-10-16
-
2019-02-13
-
2019-03-19
- 2019-03-21
-
2019-10-29
-
2019-11-14
- Cuttlefest
-
Cycling Events
- Datacom Training Facility
- Defence Industry
-
Development Plan Amendments
-
Dog Fence
- Domestic Airlines
-
Drought Assistance
-
Dubai Trade and Investment Office
-
E3sixty
-
Early Commercialisation Fund
-
2018-09-05
-
-
Economic and Business Growth Fund
- Economic Investment Fund
-
Electric Vehicles
-
Emerging Technologies
-
2019-06-20
-
-
Entrepreneurial Visas
-
2018-06-07
-
-
Explorers Way
-
2019-06-04
- 2019-07-02
-
-
Export Accelerator Program
-
Export Strategies
-
Exporter Training
-
2019-10-29
-
-
Eyre Peninsula Freight
- Fast Movers Awards
-
FIFA Women's World Cup
-
Fleurieu Peninsula
- Food, Wine and Agribusiness Discussion Paper
-
Forestry Industry
- Freedom of Information
-
Future Adelaide
-
Game Development Industry
-
Gas Industry Workers
-
Generations in Jazz
-
GlobeLink
-
2018-05-16
- 2018-05-17
- 2018-05-29
- 2018-06-07
-
2018-07-03
- 2018-07-24
-
2019-08-01
- 2019-09-10
- 2019-09-24
-
2019-10-30
-
-
Government Marketing and Communications
-
Government Travel Services
-
Grain Industry
- Granite Island Causeway
- Grant Programs
- Great Southern Rail
- Green Hydrogen
-
Hannover Messe
- HCL Technologies
-
Health and Medical Industries
- Hong Kong Australia Business Association Business Awards
-
Hotel Capacity
- Implementation Taskforce
- India Trade Delegation
- Industry and Skills
- Industry Job Losses
- International Astronautical Congress
-
International Direct Flights
- International Education
-
International Education Strategy
-
International Students
-
International Tourism Marketing
-
International Trade
-
2018-05-10
- 2019-05-02
-
- International Trade Expo and Conference
- International Uranium Conference
- Investment Attraction South Australia
- Irish Australian Chamber of Commerce
-
J&H Williams
-
2018-06-06
- 2018-07-03
-
-
Japan and South Korea, Trade and Investment
-
Joyce Review
-
Kangaroo Island
-
Kangaroo Island Ferry
- Kangaroo Island Landing Fees
- Kangaroo Island Tourism
- Kangaroo Island Tourism Awards
-
Kangaroo Island Visitor Centre
-
Land Tax
-
Land Valuations
-
Land Zoning
-
Landing Pad Program
-
Leigh Creek Energy
-
Live Sheep Export
-
2018-05-03
-
2018-06-05
-
- Local Business Partnerships
- Long Valley Road
-
Loxton Research Centre
-
Luxe Haus
-
2019-10-16
-
2019-10-17
- Question Time (14:21)
- Question Time (14:23)
- Question Time (14:25)
- Question Time (14:25)
- Question Time (14:26)
- Question Time (14:27)
- Question Time (14:28)
- Question Time (14:29)
- Question Time (14:30)
- Question Time (14:30)
- Question Time (14:34)
- Question Time (14:43)
- Question Time (14:44)
- Question Time (14:44)
- Question Time (14:45)
- Question Time (15:03)
- 2019-10-31
-
2019-12-05
-
- Machinery of Government Changes
-
Major Events
- Mandatory Rainwater Tank Collection
- Mandatory Rainwater Tank Connection
-
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
-
Medical Cannabis
-
2019-11-27
-
- Member for Mawson
- Mighty Kingdom
-
Mining Legislation
-
Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment
-
Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, Chief of Staff
- Ministerial Responsibility
-
Ministerial Staff
-
Ministerial Staff Travel
-
2019-04-02
-
-
Ministerial Travel
-
Mitsubishi Motors Australia
-
Mobile Phone Blackspot Funding
- Motor Vehicle Accidents, Overseas Tourists
-
Mount Gambier Roundhouse
- National Parks
- New Wave Aerospace
-
Non-Viable Farming Land
-
Northern Adelaide Irrigation Scheme
-
Nu Skin
-
Nuclear Waste
-
Oceanic Victor
-
Office of the State Coordinator-General
-
2019-10-31
-
-
Overland Train Service
-
2018-05-29
-
2018-09-04
- 2018-11-13
-
2018-11-29
-
2019-02-27
- 2019-03-19
-
2019-11-27
-
-
Overseas Investment
-
Overseas Trade Offices
- Planning and Design Code
- Port Adelaide Tourism
-
Port River Dredging
-
2018-05-29
-
2018-07-24
-
-
Primary Industries and Regions Department
-
Public Transport
- Public Transport Privatisation
- Push Adventures
-
Regional Air Services
-
Regional Mining
- 2018-10-25
-
2018-11-13
-
Regional Public Transport
-
Regional Tourism
-
2018-07-24
-
2018-07-31
- 2018-09-04
- 2019-07-02
-
2019-07-03
-
2019-07-04
-
-
Regional Trade
-
Rewards Wonder Campaign
-
Rex Airlines
- Ride-Share Vehicles
- Roadworks, Small Business Impact
-
SA Tourism Awards
-
2018-11-13
-
- Santa's Wonderland
-
Service SA
-
Shanghai Trade Office
-
Shop Trading Hours
- Showcase South Australia
-
Solar Energy
- Sonnen
-
Sony Interactive Entertainment
- South Australian Businesses
-
South Australian Tourism Commission
-
2018-05-03
-
2018-05-29
-
2018-06-07
- 2018-06-21
-
2018-10-18
-
2018-10-24
-
2018-10-25
-
2018-11-15
- 2018-11-27
-
2019-05-15
-
- South Australian Tourism Commission Board
-
South Australian Tourism Industry Council
- South Australian Trade and Investment Office, United States
-
South Australian Trade and Investment Office, USA
- South-East Region
-
Space Sector
- State Budget
-
State Regional Visitor Strategy
- 2018-05-29
-
2018-10-24
- Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws) (Binding Rate of Return Instrument) Bill
-
StudyAdelaide
-
StudyAdelaide International Student Awards
- Summer Events
-
Superloop Adelaide 500
-
2018-10-25
-
2019-02-14
-
2019-02-26
-
2019-05-02
-
2019-05-14
- 2019-10-17
-
-
Supporting Innovation in South Australia
-
Tasting Australia
-
Taxi Industry
- Telstra
- Tennis
-
Tomich Wines
-
Torrens to Torrens Project
-
Tour Down Under
-
2018-05-15
-
2018-07-25
-
2018-08-01
-
2018-08-02
- 2018-09-04
- 2019-02-12
- 2019-02-14
- 2019-05-02
-
2019-06-06
- 2019-10-31
-
2019-12-05
-
-
Tourism
- 2018-09-04
-
2019-06-04
-
Tourism Advertising
-
2019-09-12
-
2019-10-15
-
2019-11-27
-
-
Tourism Awards
-
Tourism Budget
-
Tourism Development Programs
-
Tourism Expenditure
- Tourism Infrastructure
- Tourism Minister
- Tourism Plan
-
Tourism Promotion Appearance Fees
-
Tourism Visitor Numbers
-
Tourist Connectivity
-
Trade Mission Calendar
-
Trade Missions
-
2018-07-26
- 2018-09-05
- 2018-10-16
- 2018-11-15
-
2019-06-20
-
2019-10-17
-
-
Trade Offices
- Trade Opportunities
-
Trade, Tourism and Investment Department
-
2018-07-03
-
2018-09-05
-
2019-06-20
-
2019-07-03
- 2019-07-04
- 2019-09-10
-
2019-11-27
-
-
Trade, Tourism and Investment Minister
- 2019-09-26
-
2019-10-31
-
Trade, Tourism and Investment Ministers Meeting
- 2018-06-20
-
2018-10-18
- Trade, Tourism, and Investment Department
-
TradeStart
-
2019-06-04
- 2019-07-02
-
- Treasurer's Instruction 8
-
Venture Capital Fund
-
2018-09-05
-
- Visitor Information Centres
-
Westpac
-
Wi-Fi Hotspots
- Wind Farms
-
Wine Export Roadshow
-
Wine Industry
- Winter Tourism Campaign
- World Routes Conference
-
Speeches
-
SCRIVEN, Clare Michelle
-
Speeches
- Address in Reply
- ANZAC Day Commemoration Services
- Apprenticeships
- Appropriation Bill 2018
- Appropriation Bill 2019
- Architectural Practice (Continuing Professional Development) Amendment Bill
- Barker Electorate
- Brand South Australia
- Christchurch Mosques Attack
- Community Service Organisations
- Construction Industry Training Board
- Construction Industry Training Fund (Board) Amendment Bill
- Country Cabinet
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Development Assessment Regulations
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Health Care (Health Access Zones) Amendment Bill
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Local Government (Ratepayer Protection and Related Measures) Amendment Bill
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2018-10-24
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2018-11-14
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MATES in Construction
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Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Transparency) Amendment Bill
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2019-10-30
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2019-11-27
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Select Committee on Matters Relating to the Timber Industry in the Limestone Coast
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Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill
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Questions
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2019-10-31
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2019-05-02
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2019-11-13
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E3sixty
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2018-09-05
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2019-10-29
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Hannover Messe
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2019-04-30
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2018-06-19
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2019-02-26
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2019-10-15
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2019-10-30
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Housing Affordability
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2019-05-01
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2018-09-19
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2018-07-24
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Human Services Stakeholders
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2018-07-24
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2019-04-30
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2019-05-14
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2019-10-17
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Joyce Review
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2019-07-03
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Keith and District Hospital
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2019-04-30
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KordaMentha
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McGowan, Dr C.
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2019-11-14
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2019-11-26
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2019-11-27
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2019-11-28
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McLaren Vale and Districts War Memorial Hospital
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2018-11-07
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2019-06-05
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2019-06-06
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Millicent and District Hospital and Health Service
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Minda Incorporated
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Minister for Human Services, Shares
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Mitsubishi Motors Australia
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Modbury Hospital
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2018-05-10
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Mount Gambier Renal Dialysis Unit
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2018-05-15
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2018-07-24
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2018-10-17
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SA Health
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2018-06-06
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2018-11-06
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2018-12-06
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South Australian Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs Commission
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2018-07-31
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2018-08-01
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2018-08-02
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2018-09-04
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South Australian Tourism Commission
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State Regional Visitor Strategy
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2018-10-24
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Superloop Adelaide 500
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Trade, Tourism and Investment Minister
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2019-10-31
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TradeStart
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2019-06-04
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Transport Subsidy Scheme
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Venture Capital Fund
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2018-09-05
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STEPHENS, Terence John
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Speeches
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AFL National Women's League
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Festa Croatian Food and Wine Festival
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Joint Committee on the Valuation Policies and Charges on Retirement Villages
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Legislative Review Committee
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Legislative Review Committee: Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (South Australia) (Remote Area Attendance)
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National Child Protection Week
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Natural Resources Committee
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Natural Resources Committee: Management of Overabundant and Pest Species
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Parliamentary Committees (Petitions) Amendment Bill
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2019-06-20
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SA Pathology and SA Medical Imaging
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Statutory Authorities Review Committee: Inquiry into State Procurement Board
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Questions
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Australia Japan Business Co-Operation Committee
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Health and Medical Industries
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International Students
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KordaMentha
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2019-02-12
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Nyrstar
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2018-11-07
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Regional Tourism
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2018-07-24
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Shop Trading Hours
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Silicosis
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Speeches
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WADE, Stephen Graham
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Speeches
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Australian Craniofacial Unit
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Construction Industry Training Fund (Board) Amendment Bill
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Controlled Substances (Youth Treatment Orders) Amendment Bill
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2018-06-21
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- Cornwall, Dr J.R.
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Correctional Services (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- 2018-09-05
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2018-11-08
- Correctional Services Monitoring Device Outage
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Gayle's Law
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Health and Community Services Complaints (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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2018-10-18
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2018-11-13
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Health Care (Governance) Amendment Bill
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2018-06-07
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2018-07-05
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2019-05-02
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- 2019-06-18
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- Health Care (Health Access Zones) Amendment Bill
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London Bridge Attack
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Office for the Ageing (Adult Safeguarding) Amendment Bill
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2018-06-20
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2018-10-23
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Road Traffic (Evidentiary Provisions) Amendment Bill
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2018-12-06
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SA Pathology and SA Medical Imaging
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South Australian Public Health (Early Childhood Services and Immunisation) Amendment Bill
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2019-03-21
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2019-04-04
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St John Ambulance Anniversary
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Thai Cave Rescue
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Tobacco Products Regulation (E-Cigarettes and Review) Amendment Bill
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2018-07-26
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2018-10-25
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- Training and Skills Commission
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Answers
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Aboriginal Health
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Aged Care CCTV Steering Committee
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Aged-Care CCTV Trial
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2019-11-12
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2019-11-13
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Aged-Care Facilities Audit
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2018-09-20
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2018-12-06
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2019-09-25
- 2019-10-17
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2019-11-12
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- Aged-Care Funding
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Ambulance Ramping
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2018-11-07
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2019-02-26
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2019-02-27
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- 2019-06-04
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2019-09-26
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2019-10-15
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2019-10-29
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2019-10-30
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Ambulance Services
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Ambulance Supplies
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2019-07-31
- 2019-10-17
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APY Lands
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APY Lands, Renal Dialysis Units
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Assist HomeCare
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Asylum Seekers
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Auditor-General's Report
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Australian Craniofacial Unit
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2018-07-05
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2018-07-24
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2018-07-25
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2018-07-26
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2018-09-05
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2018-11-15
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Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation
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Cancer Diagnosis Error
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Cardiac Services
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CBD Oil
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2019-03-19
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Central Adelaide Local Health Network
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2019-02-12
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2019-02-13
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2019-04-30
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2019-12-03
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Central Adelaide Local Health Network Whistleblower Hotline
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Centre for Disability Health
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Chemotherapy Treatment
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Chemotherapy Treatment Error
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Children's Health Services
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Climate Change
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2019-03-20
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Climate Change Health Impacts
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2019-09-25
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Correctional Services Monitoring Device Outage
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Country Health SA
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Country Health Services
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2018-09-04
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2019-02-13
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2019-02-14
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2019-04-03
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Country Hospitals
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Cybersecurity
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Dialysis Transport Service
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Drinking Water Quality
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2019-05-16
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-
Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Services, Mount Gambier
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2019-05-15
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E-Cigarettes
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Eastern Eyre Health Advisory Council
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Elective Surgery
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Elective Surgery, Private Providers
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Emergency Departments
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Endometriosis
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Enterprise Pathology Laboratory Information System
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Enterprise Patient Administration System
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Executive Appointments
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Fines Enforcement and Recovery Unit
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Flinders Medical Centre
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2018-10-16
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2019-09-26
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2019-11-12
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Flinders Medical Centre Birthing Unit
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2019-09-25
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- Flinders Medical Centre Births
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Flinders Medical Centre Food Contamination
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Flinders Medical Centre Incident
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Freedom of Information
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Gayle's Law
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2018-11-28
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2019-02-28
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2019-06-18
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2019-09-24
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Gene Technology
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Genetic Modification
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2019-07-31
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Grassroots Sports Grant
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Health and Hospital Care
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2018-11-27
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Health Consumers Alliance
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Health Policy
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Health Safe Access Zones
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2018-05-29
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Health Savings
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2019-02-12
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Health Services
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2018-05-08
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2018-05-10
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2018-05-15
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2019-03-19
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Health Workforce
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2018-11-15
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2019-04-04
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2019-06-19
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2019-10-15
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Hibbert Review
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2019-02-26
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2019-02-27
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2019-05-16
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HIV Services
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Home Hospital Plan
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2019-06-04
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Hospital Accreditation
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Hospital Beds
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2018-12-04
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2019-02-12
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2019-02-13
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2019-02-26
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2019-02-27
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2019-10-15
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2019-10-16
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2019-10-30
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Hospital Car Parking
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Hospital Overcrowding
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Hospital Safety
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2019-07-31
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Hospital Security
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Hospital Services
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Hospital Staff Numbers
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Hospital Ward Closures
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Hospitals, Aluminium Cladding
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2019-09-25
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Hospitals, Winter Demand
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Illicit Drug Use
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2019-06-20
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- Independent Commission Against Corruption
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Influenza Vaccinations
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2019-04-30
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2019-05-14
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2019-10-17
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Kalimna Hostel Site
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2019-11-14
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2019-11-27
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- Kangaroo Island
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Kangaroo Island Health Services
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2019-03-21
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Keith and District Hospital
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2019-04-30
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KordaMentha
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2018-10-24
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2018-11-07
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2018-11-08
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2018-11-14
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2018-11-15
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2018-12-04
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2018-12-06
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2019-02-12
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2019-02-13
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2019-04-02
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2019-05-16
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KordaMentha Report
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Local Health Networks
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2019-12-10
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Lyell McEwin Hospital
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Lyell McEwin Hospital Incident
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2018-11-15
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Lyell McEwin Hospital Short Stay Mental Health Unit
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2018-05-09
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Lymphoedema Services
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2019-03-21
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McGowan, Dr C.
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2019-11-14
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2019-11-26
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Local Government (Ratepayer Protection and Related Measures) Amendment Bill
Second Reading
Adjourned debate on second reading.
(Continued from 24 October 2018.)
The Hon. J.E. HANSON (16:28): I rise today to offer my commentary on this bill. No doubt while some in this place may come into contact with local government only when they might attend a function or perhaps with one of the many dozens of regulation bills we pass in this place with the council's name on it, avid listeners of my speeches in this place would know that I have a real and heartfelt connection to our smaller cousins in local government. In fact, I spoke about it in my first speech to parliament, and I take the opportunity to do so again now.
The Hon. Ms Scriven said, when introducing this bill to parliament, that the bill is appropriately named. I would agree with that, and I double down on it: the local government sector is very appropriately named as well. Local government is a sector that is all about the small and otherwise forgotten aspects of regulation and government. Anybody who has ever had any contact with it comes away admittedly sometimes frustrated, but nonetheless amazed at the level of detail it takes to the small tasks it can and does perform—always, of course, on that local level.
When I was elected to local government I would often stop and discuss with residents their concerns of the day. While having these conversations I often marvelled at the trust people seemed to have that their concerns were not just being listened to but that there was a real chance of them being acted upon.
Before we scoff at that it is worth considering the facts. Recent polling data has shown that politics and politicians, like ourselves, are now some of the least trusted industries by everyday people. Our federal colleagues seem unable to grasp the concept that the nation needs just one leader, at least for longer than 12 months. I invite any member elected to this place to say honestly to a resident that the concern that they raised with them today will receive the attention of a state bureaucrat tomorrow.
My point is this: people trust local government, and that is why this bill is so sorely needed. In recent times, it is a well-known fact that trust is being eroded in local government by the few at the expense of the many. We do not need to limit the capacity of councils to deliver vital services to local communities, but it is simply not good enough that Apple watches, Adelaide Oval roof climbs, golf memberships or trips overseas form part of the narrative of eroding trust in local government. We need to show leadership. We do not need more bureaucracy. We need to do something, and we need to do it now.
I previously stated that I have read many of the comments on this issue by those in the government in the other place. It appears from those comments made by the new government that it has concerns about council spending on matters it considers to be non-core business. For some reason, the conclusion drawn by many of those is to grasp the problem at the revenue end. There appears to be some implication that by doing so the excesses will stop.
To use a metaphor: by capping the amount that the kids receive in pocket money they will stop buying sweets with the money that you give them. I cannot say that I follow this logic. I cannot say that I believe that the new government is entirely sincere in the logic itself. In its budget this year, I saw absolutely no caps on any of its spending, despite a belief that it engaged in the trite commentary of the budget black hole that we always hear. In truth, the state budget analysis shows that over 2,000 fees and charges went up by 2.3 per cent or more. So much for a cap on revenue.
One could say that the government's logic is perhaps to do as I say and not as I do, but this of course undersells the problem significantly. From those in the other place, I have heard expressed concern about regional investment that may not occur if council rates were capped and about the status of regional roads should rate capping be introduced. It is right that these concerns should be expressed; they are well-founded.
In fact, a regional council contacted me with a concern about comments made by the minister in July this year when he asked why no-one had been able to show to him why councils had required such large rate revenue increases. This council outlined that, while their increases had not been as high as the minister seemed to be implying, their council had identified through the legislative required creation of asset management plans that their community infrastructure was decaying. The issue was identified as being long-term underfunding or, in other words, that their rates had been too low.
I know that many on the government side would scoff at this one too, but in doing so they scoff at themselves as hypocrites. While they did nothing to cap any of their budgets in their overall revenues, they furthermore ignored that there is ABS data that shows as fact that local governments in our state have been the most efficient at spending in the nation per capita. That is right, local government national reports and ABS population statistics reveal that overall revenue per capita from local government in South Australia is the lowest in the country. To make this plain, our councils are the most efficient in the nation with the dollars they collect.
Further than this subjective evidence, there is also what we have seen in New South Wales where rate pegging has been introduced. It was introduced there and it did not result in cuts but simply increased debt and more charges from councils. Empirical evidence from the New South Wales rate pegging system shows that reducing rate revenue does nothing to slow council expenditure. Instead, data comparison conducted by Professor Dollery of the University of New England revealed that council expenditure remained high and council debt simply increased. User charges for basic council services became commonplace.
In South Australia, without rate capping, user charges are quite limited and, with some exceptions, usually constitute more of a price signal effect rather than a charge. But before we all rush to the silver-lined cloud of 'user pays', we have to acknowledge that user charges cost money to collect. For every dollar sought in every charge you pay, there is a fee to collect it of almost a third of that dollar. Extrapolating that over many services would drive up collection point pricing to inefficient and of course unsustainable levels, particularly in those regional councils.
Coming back to the point of our bill and my discussions around keeping trust in local government, all the capping in the world does nothing to stop waste and rorts. I have made mention previously in this place that, in 2013, there was an expert panel on local government reform. I encouraged this new government to seek out the advice provided by this panel in seeking to provide a remedy to its grievances with local government mismanagement. Judging by their attitude to rate capping not having changed, I take it that they are not listening to that advice, or perhaps I am simply regarded as white noise.
The report recommends a whole range of other things that should be done to improve the democracy, accountability and financial management of local councils, tools that are very instructive in governments. These include better financial oversight, reforms to council elections, performance monitoring of councils, meaningful community engagement and work between councils to get better efficiencies and services such as rubbish collection.
It is clear to me that the problem the new government and many I have spoken to have with local government is one of governance. Poor governance is eroding the trust they feel in their local representatives. Certainly, from the speeches I have read by its own regional members in the other place, a blanket approach to any legislation would not be supported if it resulted in degrading services and infrastructure in those communities, particularly in regard to regional road networks—rightfully so, because what is financially good in terms of infrastructure and services for Port Lincoln, Whyalla, Adelaide or Kangaroo Island will be as varied as the geography that makes up those locations.
In terms of good governance, however, there should be no difference between any of them, and it is to this end—better governance—that the bill before us is directed. While I do not see the need to step through all aspects of this bill, I want to make a few highlights in terms of addressing how it will create better governance. By putting in place boundaries for leadership, a tone is set for ethical and responsible decision-making throughout an organisation.
Key measures in this bill will address this by banning extravagant perks for CEOs. Rightfully, the public has been outraged for some time about a notably consistent theme occurring in the media about the extravagant perks of CEOs. While I feel I have to rush to note that local government is not alone in its leadership coming under scrutiny for extravagant perks, it is still no excuse. While I can do very little in this place to restrain the blatant extravagances of those in the private sphere, we can step in to stop it in local government, and we should.
While it is not widespread in council CEO packages, the fact is that Apple Watches and golf memberships, while they are not golden handshakes or ridiculous bonuses, forming part of remuneration packages does not just fail to meet the pub test: it is not fostering good direction and leadership for the councils that CEOs lead. We should limit remuneration to understandable allowances like vehicles or other work equipment, salaries and superannuation. This bill seeks to do that. It has been noted by the Hon. Ms Scriven in her second reading explanation that this bill will also address credit card use, gifts received and all non-land-based travel for members and staff.
While a significant governance issue, we all have to recognise that credit cards, travel and even gifts are a necessary part of the modern life of organisations. This bill seeks not to remove them but to increase disclosure of their use or their reception by members of council. Similarly, we cannot ignore that, in each of these areas, ethical and responsible decision-making is required for their use. A cost-effective balance is required, a balance that meets public expectations for their use while at the same time acknowledging that not every council will have the same level of use of these items. This bill attempts to achieve that balance with disclosure.
Over and above these ethical and responsible decision-making matters, we need to put in place an appropriate system of risk oversight and internal controls. Councils can help increase the likelihood that their organisation will deliver on its purpose by having them. Key measures in this bill will enforce the kinds of transparency and independent scrutiny on budgets and rates that will assist in this regard. Notably, there are a few things. Any new project of council valued at over $1 million or more, and any new service valued at half a million or more (calculated to the life of that service) would require an impact statement. Similarly, CEOs would have to report on council overruns to the value of 110 per cent of the amount budgeted. Councils will also have annual reviews of council performance.
In all these fiscal matters, it is important to note that there is no binary logic being used by us in their implementation. By this I mean that these measures do not imply that all councils are not meeting these standards now. We do not need to see this kind of logic that leads councils to panic, to increase debt, to increase charges, to cut services as we have seen in what has occurred in New South Wales or Victoria. There should not be a view that somehow these performance indicators, reporting of overruns, nor provision of impact statements are directed at a race to the bottom in terms of service. The fact is that ratepayers deserve to receive high-quality services and value for money. This bill, through the measures I have outlined, aims to deliver both.
Lastly, I wish to highlight one aspect of the bill which I wholeheartedly support, and I am actually really glad to see coming into effect. That is, restraints upon vexatious or frivolous complaints between members for alleged code of conduct breaches. Through my work in the local government sector and, further, through my involvement in being directly elected into local government as a member, I saw the critical failures caused by the worst abuses of making allegations that were petty and probably baseless. Regardless of the circumstances surrounding why allegations were made, too many times I saw the complete waste of time, money and, frankly, emotion that petty allegations, such as not returning a phone call soon enough, can make.
The fact is that these practices reveal some of the worst that haunt not just local government but which have caused the kind of loss in trust that we have seen in government generally in this nation. The bill, as I have said previously, seeks to stop the erosion of trust in local government. While this trust is not built by having a cop on the beat in every single formal or informal meeting of government—and, similarly, we live in an age where you cannot and should not just say what you want anymore—we still need a check and balance on complaints, and this measure really goes to the heart of that by placing a prohibition on frivolous and vexatious complaints to hopefully prevent them from occurring.
The fact is that this bill is effective governance. As a metaphor, the local government industry is a very large and finely tuned machine. Each council forms its own unique part of the machine in a manner that varies in its importance at any given particular time. If removed from the machine, aspects or policies of the councils—like the nuts and bolts that make up any metaphorical device—can look like pieces that do not or will not fit.
In this regard, and in summing-up, I wish to thank and congratulate a few people on this bill because it is not easy to tinker with a machine nor, as this bill seeks to do, tinker with the governance manual that guides its use. The member for Light and the Hon. Ms Scriven are to be thanked for their incredibly hard work on this bill. Similarly, while not wanting to leave anyone out, those members of the crossbench, including the Hon. Connie Bonaros, the Hon. Mr Pangallo, as well as the Hon. Mr Parnell—and you can say 'shucks' now if you like, Mr Parnell—have all assisted in the creation of this bill, and I sincerely thank them.
The hardworking employees and members of the Australian Workers' Union and the Australian Services Union need to also be thanked for their input and patience for an industry that I know is well dear to their hearts, as it is my own. Anyone who has ever been involved in local government will understand all too well when I say that the workings of the machine of local government are not always clear when it comes to opening your rates envelope. I have said before in this place that the fact that people do not like paying a bill is a bit of an easy political point to make. Alleging, therefore, that any cap will solve all the problems that may exist in the local government community, such as golf memberships, trips overseas or mismanagement of council budgets is another thing entirely. We do need to resolve those problems.
I know those opposite want to solve those problems. They can look to doing so by stopping the easy political point scoring and by supporting the government's measures in this bill. I know I will, and I hope to see that occur today.
The Hon. I. PNEVMATIKOS (16:44): I stand today to speak on the Local Government (Ratepayer Protection and Related Measures) Amendment Bill. I do so because earlier this year I rose in this place and spoke about the need for effective measures to protect ratepayers and tackle local government rorts and waste. South Australians have had enough of the repeated abuses of ratepayers' money and decisions to undertake spending influenced by personal rather than public interests.
Unfortunately, numerous cases have occurred across the state, from maladministration over council-funded trade missions to the purchase of council-funded gifts with the pretence of aiding efficiency, that absolutely cannot be allowed to continue. There are very serious concerns in our community that require real solutions. South Australians deserve to have their rates used in a manner that will most efficiently improve the delivery of services and programs in the local area that are cost effective. The principles and clauses that reinforce this bill will allow it to protect ratepayers and ensure that they are pivotal in the decisions undertaken by council.
Among the key measures, the bill will enforce unprecedented transparency and independent scrutiny of council budgets and rates; ban unnecessary and extravagant perks for CEOs; compel council members and staff to publicly reveal expenses and credit card use for both members and staff; crack down on non-land-based interstate and overseas travel; and empower the local government commission to deal with council complaints and disputes.
Importantly, this bill does not limit the capacity of councils to deliver the services local communities rely upon and wish to develop. It merely acts as a deterrent for the misuse or abuse of ratepayers' money. I refer to the example provided by my colleague the Hon. Clare Scriven, that rate impact statements will now be required for any new service valued at $500,000 or more.
These statements will disclose the amount of revenue required to be raised from rates and the impact it will have on the different classes of ratepayers. This will allow ratepayers to assess whether the expenditure is justified. Furthermore, if councils are required to publicly disclose the rate impact above the cost thresholds, they are far more likely to be what communities want and are willing to pay for.
This bill will allow and require annual reviews of council performance to measure quantitative performance indicators to allow for cross-council comparisons. This is not to place pressure on councils but to provide ratepayers with a service quality measure to ensure value for money services and avoid the backlogs we have seen occur in New South Wales and Victoria.
The last measure I would like to mention is the provision to prevent members from making frivolous or vexatious complaints against other members' alleged code of conduct breaches, which waste both ratepayers' time and money. For example, a member would no longer be able to lodge a complaint against another councillor for not returning a phone call for a few days.
Yes, it is hard to believe that this occurs, but it has. In fact, a member of the other place did exactly that before her time as the member for King. That investigation cost the council $900. This was in addition to another complaint lodged by the same then councillor, which after investigation was deemed to be too weak. This 'weak' complaint cost local ratepayers $2,500.
These are but a few of the provisions to address transparency, accountability and efficiency from local government. I have listened to the call from local communities and I have engaged with local governments, associated organisations, unions and employees to obtain a clear perspective on how we can go forward in addressing the matter. What I have learnt is that the view of placing a cap on council rates, as proposed by the government, will not work. It would merely shift the oversight of the rating system from ratepayers to an unelected administration, ESCOSA, the same regulators for our water rates and, previously, for our electricity.
It has been the experience of neighbouring states that through the placement of a cap, communities could very well experience a reduction in services, reduced investment in infrastructure and backlogs in crucial maintenance. This belief has been reaffirmed by Ms Linda Scott, President of Local Government NSW, and councillor David Clark, Deputy President Rural of the Municipal Association of Victoria, based on the New South Wales and Victorian experience of rate capping.
At the heart of the issue, ratepayers want to see less waste, secrecy and rorting and an end to extravagant perks and unnecessary travel interstate and overseas. They want to be a part of a vibrant, responsive and effective local council that services the interests and needs of the local community. Many in this place share the same views which underpin this bill. We all want to ensure that local government is transparent and accountable. If we are to succeed in stopping the waste and rorts that have occurred in some councils in South Australia, the Local Government (Ratepayer Protection and Related Measures) Amendment Bill must be supported in this parliament.
I congratulate my colleagues, both in this place and in the other place, for their tireless efforts to ensure that this bill addresses the real issues of concern. I also thank members of the crossbench for their meticulous contribution to forming this bill and its provisions. Lastly, I ask the government to remain true to their commitment for legislative reforms to strengthen local government transparency and accountability and support this bill.
The Hon. M.C. PARNELL (16:51): The Greens will also be supporting the Local Government (Ratepayer Protection and Related Measures) Amendment Bill. I want to start by acknowledging the efforts of the member for Light in another place, Mr Tony Piccolo, and to put a challenge out to the government—that they could take a leaf from Mr Piccolo's book in relation to how legislation can be drafted and amended and moulded in a multipartisan fashion. The example of this bill shows that it can be done.
I must have been to four, possibly five, meetings with members of the opposition and members of the crossbench where we sat down and went through draft after draft of this legislation to try to get it in the best possible shape. We sat down with representatives of the Local Government Association, a key stakeholder in this area, to see whether they had concerns about it, which bits they were happy with, which bits they thought needed more work, and at the end of the day a piece of legislation has been produced that will have the numbers to pass today—and I am very glad of that—but it is one that is the product of a collaborative effort.
I will also make the point that, whilst this bill does not deal with the issue of rate capping, it is certainly a response to many of the issues the government said they were trying to address with their rate capping response. What I would say is that, if the answer is rate capping then you are asking the wrong questions. When you look at what the government was pointing to as examples of things that had gone wrong in local government, rate capping was not the answer to any of them. It was the wrong solution to the problems that they have identified.
Other members have spoken today already, and we have talked about the behaviour of elected members and council staff, the idea of frivolous and vexatious complaints that cost us ratepayers a fortune in legal fees to resolve; there are issues of transparency, issues of accountability, issues of waste. These are issues that are dealt with in this bill, and they were not dealt with by rate capping. In fact, rate capping only had one guaranteed outcome and that was a reduction in the services and the quality of services that residents would enjoy. It was guaranteed to result in less maintenance. They could have called it the pothole bill or the collapsing footpath bill, because ultimately when you restrict the ability of a level of government to raise the resources that it needs to do the job that people expect of it, you are asking for trouble.
Interestingly, we have just had the local council elections. As we find with every local government election, there are some people who put their hand up whose only claim is, 'Vote for me for lower rates'. I can tell you I had a look at the results across a lot of council areas and I do not think those people did that well—if the best they could offer was lower rates.
Where I live, the mayor was elected on the basis of a whole lot of new initiatives and a whole lot of programs that had been neglected in the past. That is what attracted people's interest and that is what people voted for. Ultimately, the Greens' position on rate capping—whether it is rate capping, tax capping or whatever, at any level of government—is that it is an integral part of the democratic process. People vote for representatives that they entrust with the task of looking after their money, their taxes or whatever it is, and providing the services they want. At the end of the day, that is the discipline that applies at the federal level and the state level, and the Greens' position was that it ought to apply at the local government level as well.
If as a community we think we are being taxed too much, we don't vote for those people, we vote for someone else—that is how it works. Sure, you will have some people—in fact, one senator in New South Wales got elected on almost an anti-government platform, not believing in government at all, but those people are very much in the minority. As a rule, Australians get the balance about right. If your only claim is to say, 'Vote for us and you'll pay less tax, pay less rates,' those people historically do not do that well. Australians prefer people who have vision and people who are looking to make society better, not just make society cheaper.
I will not go through the bill clause by clause because we may or may not do that in committee—that will be up to the government, I think—but I will make what is perhaps an obvious point. I used to say this to my law students many years ago: you cannot legislate for good government, but what you can do in legislation is put in place the frameworks and the principles that make it hard for them to make bad decisions. There were a lot of double negatives in there, but you can make it easier to make good decisions by putting in good frameworks, frameworks that go to financial accountability, which make it clear that the public will know where the money was spent. Provisions like that make it much harder for people to make bad decisions—transparency and accountability, and similarly with waste.
The irony of the rate-capping issue is that simply saying to local councils, 'We're going to force you to raise less money,' did not actually do anything to deal with waste. You can waste a small amount of money or you can waste a big amount of money. I liked the Hon. Justin Hanson's lolly analogy: you give someone less pocket money and they will buy fewer lollies, but if they were wasting their money before they are still going to keep wasting it.
I will make the point that, whilst this legislation, as I have said, was a collaborative and cooperative effort of the opposition and members of the crossbench, the Local Government Association has said probably two things that stand out. The first is that many of these reforms are things that they were going to do anyway or that they would have put to the government as needing doing anyway. They were things that had been on their agenda for a while.
I went to a meeting at the LGA looking at how to deal with behavioural issues with local councillors long before this bill was ever drafted. In fact, I think it was even before the last election. Local government has been alert to some of these issues and they have been keen to deal with them. This bill does deal with many of them. However, there are other issues where I think it is fair to say the Local Government Association is not convinced.
I think that is the challenge for this parliament and the challenge for this government, because when this bill passes shortly, as it will, because it clearly has the numbers in this place, the government has a couple of options open to it. One is, in the lower house, it can just bury it. The government has the numbers down there and it can make sure it never sees the light of day and never gets debated. Or they can put the bill on the desk, pick it apart, make some further amendments or other suggestions and bring it back to us, because ultimately these are reforms that are all worth implementing in some form or another.
I am open to further reform. I am open to further amendments to these, but really the ball is now back in the government's court. The government must resist the temptation to take its bat and ball and go home. The government must resist the temptation to say, 'It's our way or the highway; it's rate capping or nothing.' Here is an alternative that deals with all the major problems at least that were identified over the last 12 months or so.
I look forward to the bill passing today, I look forward to the government giving adequate time to debate the bill in the other place, and I expect or hope that we will see it again, perhaps with some further amendments to consider. But, at the end of the day, I think this approach is a far better approach than rate capping, which, as I have said, would have done little more than reduce services and reduce the quality of life for people living in our local government areas.
The Hon. C. BONAROS (16:59): I, too, rise to speak in support of the Local Government (Ratepayer Protection and Related Measures) Amendment Bill and echo many of the sentiments that have been expressed today and previously by other honourable members in this place. Can I begin by saying at the outset that SA-Best is delighted—absolutely delighted—that a centrepiece of its proposed local government reforms, the establishment of a local government conduct commissioner, is an integral part of the proposed new bill.
The bill is a common-sense compromise to the state government's proposed rate capping bill. I commend the Labor Party for advancing the bill with input from SA-Best and the Greens, as has been highlighted by the Hon. Mark Parnell. The government's proposed rate capping bill, we know, was never going to pass the pub test. Our party went to the state election with a very clear and concise opposition to it, and our decision was made even clearer when the government itself confessed it had not bothered to do any economic modelling on its proposed reforms.
The government's rate capping bill was nothing more than a populist move and a desperate grab for votes at the last election. There was absolutely no basis for the implementation of rate capping in South Australia. It has led to the loss of services in the Eastern States and will no doubt do the same here, services that ratepayers rely on. In actual fact, I believe many South Australians were sold a furphy on rate capping. As part of our research on this matter, we consulted extensively with a plethora of stakeholders and members of the community. One gentleman even went so far as to tell me not to oppose the Liberal's proposed rate capping legislation as, and I quote, 'I'm on a set income and can't afford my rates to go up.'
I think he was voicing the misconstrued views of many South Australians who believe that rate capping meant that rates would be capped, as in they would never increase again or, if so, rarely. That was never going to be the case, but the government never sought to correct that message. I have spoken to plenty of other constituents whose own view changed when they learned that the government's proposed changes will not result in rate reductions. Of course, that is what we have been led to believe.
As the level of local government closest to the people, local government is an integral and trusted part of our democracy and community. Think of our public libraries, swimming pools, community parks, support services, health and welfare services within people's homes, housing services, education services, and the list goes on. Unfortunately, local government is becoming increasingly squeezed by a combination of the shifting of responsibilities onto councils from other levels of government and a declining level of funding and resources to deliver these services.
This was comprehensively documented in the 2003 Australian government's Inquiry into Local Government and Cost Shifting, the Hawker report. The report also found that duplication and inefficiency across all levels of government amounted to more than $20 billion per annum. Clearly, something needs to change. In 2013, the South Australian Local Excellence Expert Panel, headed by the Hon. Greg Crafter AO, made several recommendations to reform the local government sector, including a move towards regional local government; a closer working relationship with the state government, particularly with a focus on regional development; infrastructure provision and service delivery; a stronger role in strategic planning and environmental and natural resources management; and new strategies to build capacity with governance and administration.
In handing down its report, the expert panel formed the view that not to embrace change would be most unwise. We could not agree more. That said, as has been articulated by other members, some councils, their staff and elective members have done themselves absolutely no favours in bringing unwanted and unnecessary scrutiny upon themselves. The same can often be said for the Local Government Association that, rightly or wrongly, is at times subject to the same sort of criticisms as councils.
Of course, like other members, I could have listed a series of examples here of those sorts of instances but many have already been well documented and do not need repeating again. The fact that local government collectively is in debt to the tune of $345 million, as reported in The Advertiser today, strikes at the heart of one of the objectives of this bill, namely that our rates are invested wisely in infrastructure and projects that benefit the community. At the state election, SA-Best made its position on local government reform crystal clear. We remain committed to local government reforms focused on finding better, more efficient ways of delivering services that communities need, want and expect but without compromising local decision-making and democracy.
SA-Best believes this new bill will make the current legislation even better and provide more efficiencies and increased services. The appointment of a commissioner to oversee the day to day governance of councils with investigative powers has been a longstanding commitment of SA-Best's local council reforms, and we are delighted that both the Labor opposition and the Greens see the practicality of its establishment and have supported us with this most important proposed appointment and inclusion in the bill. Any local government reforms should be based on three essential pillars, namely, accountability, transparency and efficiencies. The sort of measures contained in this bill will do exactly that and, importantly, result in council rate increases being better managed while crucial services are also maintained.
Other SA-Best components of the bill include a crackdown on credit card and travel expenses by members, performance standards and benchmarks for councils, and a root and branch review of the Local Government Act and Local Government (Elections) Act including mandatory rebates.
SA-Best was always concerned about the effect that rate capping would have on council services into the future. Interstate experiences have certainly indicated that rate capping has not worked, and the very fact the government has admitted it had not done any economic modelling on its proposed funding model should have given everyone the shivers. It is a bit like being told by your doctor to take a dose of medicine but you have no idea of the side effects of that medicine.
As I said earlier, local government is the closest level of government to the people. As such, councils need to be empowered and resourced to respond to the needs of their local communities, and they need to be accountable. There are, of course, a number of other measures which could be considered in the context of broader local government reform, and this is something that we are committed to seeing and others in this place—the Hon. Mark Parnell and the member for Light, Mr Tony Piccolo—are also committed to seeing by way of further review. That is why we have all agreed that a thorough review, as I have already mentioned, of the Local Government Act and the Local Government (Elections) Act be undertaken.
From our perspective, it is particularly pertinent that we consider matters connected with the establishment of benchmarking systems; cross-council collaborations; better collaborations with regional councils; rebates and exemptions from rates; diversity of representation; the establishment of a register of state-owned land under the care; control and management of councils; the use of citizens initiated referenda, whether binding or nonbinding, as a means of contributing and improving council decision-making through community involvement; the issue of compulsory voting; and, of course, the vexed issue of council amalgamations. Of course, in order to get a complete picture, it is also necessary to consider reforms in the broader context of cross-collaborations and/or overlapping roles and responsibilities between state and local government.
We also remain committed to a thorough review of the services and functions of state agencies to identify where those resources may be better reallocated and delivered through local government. We will not cap council rates. We believe councils need to be empowered and resourced to respond to the needs of their local communities. The Hon. Mark Parnell is absolutely correct in saying that you cannot legislate for good government or good governance, but you can provide the framework for good government and good governance, and that is precisely what we have done in this instance. Like us, as democratically elected local members, councils will be judged by their own communities at every election.
In closing, I too would like to thank the opposition and, of course, the Greens—the Hon. Mark Parnell in particular—as well as the member for Light, Mr Tony Piccolo, for working together in a multipartisan manner on this most important issue. Again, I could not agree more with the Hon. Mark Parnell that the government could definitely take a leaf out of Mr Piccolo's book on how to work collaboratively with the crossbench to come up with a workable and, above all, very sensible solution. We support the bill.
The Hon. J.A. DARLEY (17:10): I rise today to speak on the Local Government (Ratepayer Protection and Related Measures) Amendment Bill. At the election the government undertook to introduce rate capping for council rates. This was done earlier this year; however, the opposition and other crossbenchers did not agree to this proposition. Instead, the opposition undertook to introduce its own measures to address the concerns that ratepayers have over ever-increasing rates.
Councils have been reported as spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on legal costs in relation to disputes between elected members, thousands on golf club memberships, and thousands on overseas trips that the Ombudsman found were influenced by personal rather than public interests. It is no wonder that there is a feeling within the community that councils are not spending rates in an appropriate manner. Like the state government, councils do not have their own money: they have only ratepayers' money. Spending ratepayers' money this way can contribute to an increase in rates.
As such, the opposition has introduced this bill to ensure the operations and expenditure of ratepayer funds is more transparent. The bill will rename the Local Government Grants Commission to the Local Government Commission, and will charge it with the responsibility of reporting annually on quality and cost standards for services, equity and timeliness of service delivery, complaint-handling processes and other local government-related matters that the commission considers relevant.
The bill outlines a number of new reporting requirements relating to travel, credit card expenditure, gifts and the chief executive's salary. There will be new consultation and advertising requirements for councils in relation to their business plans and budgets, and new provisions relating to conduct at meetings and dispute resolution.
Overall I am supportive of the bill; however, I have concerns some of the measures may be a little heavy-handed. What is being proposed is more than is required of any other government. This does not mean it should not be done, but perhaps consideration should be given to raise the standards required for our and other governments.
I note the Local Government Association has indicated it has not finished consulting on the bill; however, there is still time to consult and negotiate on the bill between the houses. I look forward to the committee stage of the bill.
The Hon. F. PANGALLO (17:12): I rise to speak in support of the Local Government (Ratepayer Protection and Related Measures) Amendment Bill. Chances are that the American political journalist Norman Cousins was not thinking about council rate capping when he so aptly described history as being 'a vast early warning system', but his observation can be easily applied to the current debate because there are ominous history lessons from interstate council experiences sounding loud alarm bells about the perils of rate caps as the local government minister, Stephan Knoll, quixotically prances ahead with his wobbly policy ostensibly to restore faith in local government.
I note that the minister claimed that support for rate capping was reflected in last weekend's council elections. It is hard to see the evidence to support that, when 70 per cent did not bother to turn out to vote, or what direction his father Franz will now take after being elected a counsellor on the City of Adelaide following Knoll Senior's rejection of deregulating shopping hours.
Yes, governance reforms and improved efficiencies are needed along with more amalgamations, perhaps, but I do not think we have had real cause to lose confidence in our third tier of government, as Mr Knoll would have us believe. Save for the venial sins at Onkaparinga council and occasional bewildering decisions by a few flamboyant, stupid and eccentric popinjay civic leaders elsewhere, local government, both in the city and regions, has served its communities exceptionally well. In the past two years, the average rate increases across all councils have been kept at a very modest 4 per cent, hardly warranting the government's sledgehammer approach. Some have even frozen their rates, others recorded slight increases, yet ratepayers across the state are under the illusion that if the government bill succeeds there will be no increases in their rates.
As a long-time ratepayer I should marvel rather than take for granted what my own council, the City of Mitcham, has gifted to the entire community. Among my favourite leisure spots is the delightful enclosed CC Hood dog park at Eliza Place, Panorama, where owners and their canines can interact with strangers, then collect the poo with doggy bags provided for free. It is ringed by a beautiful reserve, walking track and modern, fixed gym equipment—all free.
Just up the road, the old Lynton waste dump, under Windy Point, has been turned into the most scenic walking and cycling trails you will find anywhere in Adelaide. Yes, it is free too, for everyone to use. There is loads more of other free stuff, courtesy of rates, grants and loans, from libraries and community centres, hosting events to busing around senior citizens, immaculate gardens, parks and picnic grounds, sporting fields and playgrounds. I have not even started on the other essential services provided, like maintaining the roads, footpaths, infrastructure and rubbish collection. Much of this is repeated in the other 67 state council jurisdictions. What a lucky state and lucky country we live in.
Back to those history lessons which validate how these service benefits are now at risk, threatening to turn our municipal tranquillity and vibrancy into nightmares on Elm, Main and Struggle streets. One newspaper columnist claimed he had yet to hear a legitimate reason to not support rate capping. We know there is a large body of compelling evidence in many credible, independent reports carried out by experts, economists, researchers, as well as a 2015 SA parliamentary Economic and Finance Committee inquiry that found that rate capping was an unworkable and impractical financial drain. New South Wales is a prime example of this, having been burdened with a system of rate capping for 40 years.
A report published last year by the University of New England's Professor Brian Dollery, in which he compared New South Wales to non-capped South Australia, showed it to be a dismal failure and no amount of tinkering has been able to fix the irreversible mess. His findings are echoed by City of Sydney councillor, Linda Scott, who told an LGA forum earlier this year that it has not led to better outcomes for her state's 128 councils and there is a wealth of evidence that communities have been damaged. The net result from their reduced revenues is high levels of debt, large backlogs of infrastructure works—in fact, New South Wales needs to find almost $1 billion from somewhere to cover them—cuts to services and increases in other fees and charges to make up for the shortfalls.
To make do, many must go hand in cap to their regulator each year seeking variations to their imposed limit. Guess who must pay for those expensive applications, which can run into the tens of thousands of dollars? Victorians are three years into rate capping and the same dramatic picture as in New South Wales is already emerging. Regional Mayor, David Clark, bluntly told the same LGA forum, 'If the state starts pushing up levies and charges, you will be screwed.' Well, SA's solid waste and national resource management levies and water charges loom large on that front. The state government has cost-shifted services on to local government and that too contributes to their budget.
The West Torrens council, for instance, has inherited a government white elephant called Cummins House. This historic heritage listed homestead at Novar Gardens was put in their care by the government. Over 31 years, West Torrens ratepayers have paid between $2 million and $3 million for its operation and upkeep. It is losing money as a function centre, yet the government does not want to know, while the West Torrens council faces a renovation bill of $400,000.
The South Australian legislation is based on the failing Victorian model, with an unelected statutory authority, ESCOSA, assigned to manage and set the cap to a still unknown and convoluted formula. In doing this, the government will create yet another unwanted and expensive layer of bureaucracy and red tape, after admitting that it has not done any economic modelling. My opposition to rate capping is based on the solid 'form guide', which I do not think is in the best interests or expectations of our communities and ratepayers.
It will remove some of the autonomy of elected representatives, hurt councils' bottom lines and impact on the myriad services communities rely on, especially in regional areas, all for a net benefit to ratepayers equal to about a cup of coffee a week. The Property Council keep trotting out their push polling of just under 400 people, which showed most SA-Best supporters were in favour of rate capping—if only the pollsters explained the full picture to them. Ask: do you want tax cuts? Guess what the majority would say? But if you told them that it would come at a cost, you might get a different answer.
I do not like the idea that one day my garbage can be collected only fortnightly, there are potholes, kerbs and verges that cannot be repaired and maintained in a timely manner, seniors and students are made to pay to use municipal library facilities and rents need to be jacked up for local amateur sports clubs using council-maintained facilities. However, let me say that local government should not be entirely let off the hook. The co-sponsored bill before us takes local government reform to a new level that is not even covered in the government's proposal.
It seeks to address all the issues and problems that have concerned ratepayers. It tackles governance, expenditure, excesses, exorbitant salaries, credit card use and the behaviour of elected representatives as well as administration staff. It is about ensuring accountability with oversight by a local government watchdog. It is measures like this that will put the brakes on budgets and spending and have a ripple effect on rates. We would also like to see more reforms further down the track such as candidates having to declare their political affiliations on nomination and consideration for compulsory voting. With that, I commend the bill.
The Hon. D.W. RIDGWAY (Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment) (17:22): I rise on behalf of the government to speak to the Local Government (Ratepayer Protection and Related Measures) Amendment Bill 2018. This bill seeks to amend numerous parts of the Local Government Act 1999, purporting to improve ratepayer protection and other related measures. The effect of the bill, however, would be to create an undue administrative burden and increase red tape for councils while focusing on specific issues that have received media attention in recent times.
This bill has the effect of significantly extending the role of the Local Government Grants Commission (the grants commission) by assigning to it three new substantial and disparate roles. The first of these proposals is to assign the grants commission the role of conducting an annual review of the performance of all councils. The second reading explanation introducing this bill provided a very limited direct explanation of what the proposed amendments covering an annual review of councils' performance are intended to achieve.
Some of the proposed performance indicators are unclear and highly subjective, creating measurement difficulties. Further, it appears that the bill intends to have an independent review of councils' performance while constraining the grants commission by requiring that it must, before publishing, altering or substituting the annual review, consult with the Local Government Association and consider any submission by the LGA within three to six weeks.
The second new role the bill proposes to assign to the grants commission is to become an investigator of designated behaviour and deal with such complaints against individual council members. The bill proposes to empower the grants commission with the same powers as the South Australian Ombudsman, and it would also give the grants commission the power to suspend and disqualify an elected council member if it considered the designated behaviour of the member involved a serious failure to observe a prescribed provision of the code of conduct for council members. The serious powers of suspension and disqualification of an elected member currently sit with the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal.
The third significant new role the bill proposes to assign to the Local Government Grants Commission is the responsibility to comprehensively review the Local Government Act and the Local Government (Elections) Act and prepare a report within a 12-month period for the minister that must then be laid before both houses of parliament within six sitting days. The primary function of the grants commission is to make recommendations to the Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Local Government on the distribution of untied commonwealth financial assistance grants to the local governing authorities in South Australia.
The grants commission publishes an annual report each year on its activities, as required by the Local Government Grants Commission Act 1992. The commission also publishes general and financial information on each council. Annual database reports dating back to the 1995-96 financial year are publicly available on the grants commission's website. On 1 January 2019, the grants commission will take on an additional role as the boundaries commission, the independent body that will assess and investigate boundary change proposals and make recommendations to the minister. It is essential that any other functions assigned to the grants commission do not compromise this vital role being performed by the grants commission.
The limitations proposed in clause 14 of the bill in relation to the remuneration of chief executive officers of councils have the potential to impact adversely on the future recruitment of high-quality CEOs to rural and remote areas. It is understood that the existing remuneration packages for the CEOs of these councils can sometimes include housing and rental subsidies, for example, and these costs could possibly be incorporated into the base salary component of the CEO's remuneration package. However, such a method would lessen the transparency for ratepayers and communities to know how much their CEOs have been remunerated.
Further, this proposed amendment does not actually address the situation where CEOs are reimbursed for golf club membership fees, for example. Reimbursements for business expenses are not addressed by this bill. The underlying logic of clause 20(3) in the bill relating to new projects and new services over a certain amount requiring a rate impact statement appears to assume that certain new services or projects will be funded only from rate revenue. In practice, councils take a holistic approach to such funding decisions and consider estimates of total available revenue from all sources, including rates, grants, user charges, fees and interest receipts, before committing to new services or projects. Further, in many small regional councils, rate revenue is a relatively small part of the total revenue.
Separately, clause 20(3) does not appear to recognise that many infrastructure projects are initially financed by the responsible use of debt, thereby helping to deliver cost-effective and intergenerationally equitable service levels from investment in infrastructure projects. Some of the proposed amendments in clause 20(2) relating to annual business plans and budgets represent a duplication of existing statutory requirements. The act already requires information on a council's revenue, expenditure and financial position for a 10-year period to be included in publicly available long-term financial plans.
Essentially, the amendment would result in figures that are already published in a council's long-term financial plan being duplicated in a council's annual business plan. The proposed amendment makes no provision for meaningful explanatory material to be included with the figures. This is in contrast to the existing legislative arrangements surrounding long-term financial plans, where councils are required to put financial information into context, explain a council's financial strategies and set out key conclusions that may be drawn by a reader.
A number of amendments proposed in the bill also have the potential to increase factional disputes within councils and potentially increase incidences of bullying and harassment, which the bill is purporting to address. For example, clause 8 would make it a breach of a council member's general duties if a prescribed authority determines that a complaint lodged by a council member is a frivolous and vexatious complaint. The bill proposes that a council and the chief executive officer of the council be a prescribed authority. This could lead to undue pressure and bullying and harassment behaviour within the elected member council body against the chief executive officer.
Further, the South Australian Ombudsman has previously expressed his concern about impediments to people lodging complaints. The SA Ombudsman and the Independent Commissioner Against Corruption have the ability to refuse to investigate complaints that they consider to be trivial, vexatious or frivolous. This ability is also currently provided to councils for Code of Conduct for Council Members complaints.
The bill would empower a majority faction of a council to trigger a general election by passing a resolution of no confidence in a principal member while having an exemption for a principal member who has been chosen by the majority, rather than the ratepayers through a democratic process. This has the potential to undermine the democratic process and result in substantial additional costs to councils through additional election processes.
The proposed amendments in the ratepayer protection bill relate to matters that the government has already committed to doing as part of its election commitments for increasing transparency and accountability in local government, including increasing reporting on travel and credit card expenditure. As was pointed out in the second reading explanation in support of the ratepayer protection bill, under the Office of Local Government section of the budget papers there is a target for 2018-19 of legislative reforms to strengthen local government transparency and reform.
The legislative reforms to strengthen local government transparency and accountability are important to this government. The minister in another place has previously stated that the government will be undertaking a review of the local government legislation and developing a reform program in 2019, in consultation with the Local Government Association and the local government sector.
Following the 2018 local government elections this past weekend, the government, in conjunction with the Electoral Commission of South Australia and the Local Government Association, will also undertake a review of the election process to determine ways to improve turnout and processes. The government will be looking to identify legislative improvements to reduce the administrative and resource requirements on councils without detriment to proper accountability or the public interest.
A more balanced and consistent approach to local government reform is needed. We are being asked to vote on this bill without a final opinion from the Local Government Association being taken into account. It is not good process for this chamber to pass this bill, a bill that proposes significant changes to the way that councils operate, without waiting for final feedback from the very organisations that will be affected by the changes. The government will not be opposing this bill in this place, in order to keep all options of reform open, but will seek to take a more holistic approach if the bill reaches the other place.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN (17:31): I thank all honourable members for their contributions. I look forward to the Local Government (Ratepayer Protection and Related Measures) Amendment Bill going to a vote today, and I am glad to hear that the government will not be opposing it. Very briefly, to sum up, we all know why protection for ratepayers is needed from the numerous examples of waste and excess in some councils across the state. The Marshall Liberal government has sat with their hands over their ears and failed to do anything to address the governance issues, instead purely pushing rate capping, which will not address any of the governance issues. This ratepayer protection bill fills that vacuum.
It is worth revisiting some of the main aspects of this bill. It will protect ratepayers when councils consider how to operate. Provisions are made for greater ratepayer oversight of council budgeting, greater disclosure of council expenses and performance, and greater and more effective consultation between councils and ratepayers.
They are all measures that will improve accountability. Significantly, provisions in this bill will require all councils to reveal the impact on rates of major new projects and services. Councils will therefore be far more likely to make sure that ratepayers want such new projects and services and are prepared to pay for them. In addition, the bill also compels council CEOs to report on the reasons for significant budget overruns and requires councils to include a detailed four-year estimate of forward revenues and expenditures.
I will address a couple of issues that were raised by the Hon. Mr Ridgway. First of all, the Hon. Mr Ridgway talked about performance indicators and the method of review for those. Clause 5 states that the commission must consult with the LGA to establish and/or amend the annual review of SA council performance. There is a quantity of measures of performance used, and the LGA is heavily involved in that.
The honourable minister also talked about the grants commission, as it will be renamed to the local government commission. Whilst talking about the several functions that that commission will have, he gave no reasons at all for why those functions could not operate out of the one commission. The function of the boundaries commission is in no way in opposition to improved governance, and therefore I cannot see what the argument is in regard to that.
Just a few of the other things within the bill: the bill compels council CEOs to report on the reasons for significant budget overruns and also disclosure of all member and staff credit card use, all council-funded gifts received by members and staff and all land-based, interstate and overseas member and staff travel. The disclosure of all of these will result in staff thinking much more carefully about expenditure.
I also recognise and thank again the members of the crossbench in this council who also want to see reform and sensible changes made to the local government sector to protect ratepayers. They have worked collaboratively to shape this bill.
One of the other aspects mentioned by the Hon. Mr Ridgway was in terms of duplication of long-term plans already published. The whole purpose of this bill is to increase accountability, and accountability is increased by regular reporting in places that are accessible by ratepayers and accessible by other interested parties. Thus by ensuring that that is published on a regular basis will actually improve the level of accountability and transparency, which is something that the government has alleged that it is committed to.
Further, regarding the reference to potential no-confidence motions in a presiding officer or mayor potentially undermining the democratic notion, I think what the government has failed to appreciate is that this bill is intended to change behaviour. We do not want motions of no confidence moved against mayors at the drop of a hat. If there is a significant ramification for elected members in so doing, that will ensure that everyone is committed to working towards the best for the council and the best for the community, whereas at the moment, where a motion of no confidence can be moved without any significant ramifications for the elected members moving it, that does nothing to dissuade inappropriate behaviour and inappropriate motions.
I am very glad the Hon. Mr Ridgway has said that the government was going to do some of these things anyway. That would imply that they should be happy to support this bill. I again thank members for their contributions and look forward to support from all members who want to empower residents and strengthen council accountability, transparency and disclosure, and I therefore anticipate the speedy passage of this bill. I am happy to go into committee for consideration of clauses as required.
Bill read a second time.
Committee Stage
In committee.
Clauses 1 to 13 passed.
Clause 14.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: I move:
Amendment No 1 [Scriven–1]—
Page 9, after line 25 [clause 14, inserted section 99A(1)]—After paragraph (c) insert:
(d) in the case of a chief executive officer of a council that is located wholly outside Metropolitan Adelaide (as defined by GRO Plan 639/93)—a place of residence, provided that the land on which the residence is located—
(i) was owned by the council on 24 October 2018; and
(ii) is owned by the council on the day of appointment or reappointment (as the case may be) of the chief executive officer.
This amendment inserts a subsection which allows a place of residence to be provided to a council chief executive officer in those circumstances in which the council is located outside of metropolitan Adelaide, and the land on which the residence sits was owned by the council on 24 October 2018 and when the contract was signed by the CEO. This goes some way to address the issues that have been raised by rural and regional councils, where they do often provide a residence for their chief executives officers, and often the provision of that residence is one way of attracting CEOs to areas that might be quite remote. At other times it is simply part of the incentive in terms of having CEOs move to the area.
This will allow for councils in that situation to continue to make use of existing assets. It does not hide a benefit that would otherwise be monetised in the CEO's salary, and therefore does not hinder the overall intent of the bill to increase councils' transparency and accountability to ratepayers.
Amendment carried; clause as amended passed.
Remaining clauses (15 to 26), schedule and title passed.
Bill reported with amendment.
Third Reading
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN (17:43): I move:
That this bill be now read a third time.
Bill read a third time and passed.