-
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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Statutes Amendment (Screening) Bill
Committee Stage
In committee.
(Continued from 4 April 2019.)
Clause 9.
The CHAIR: We have before us amendment No. 1 [Scriven-1], which is yet to be moved. Whilst the honourable member is seeking advice, minister, do you have any contribution?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: Yes. I was asked a number of questions during the committee stage. I have a document which I can table for distribution, if that is appropriate, or I can read all the answers, whatever you prefer.
The CHAIR: The benefit of reading is that they go into Hansard. If you table them, they do not go into Hansard.
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: So I will have to read them.
The CHAIR: Are they lengthy? If they are lengthy, a copy should probably go to the members to assist them in the debate, but it is a matter for you. It is not a requirement of standing orders.
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: Why don't we seek that these be copied?
The CHAIR: And then read them into Hansard?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: Yes.
The CHAIR: Can I ask you, minister, to read them into Hansard now.
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: I would be delighted. If honourable members will bear with me, I will need to read the questions as well. The Hon. Ms Scriven asked the following questions:
For 2018-19 so far, how many volunteers have applied for screening, and can you provide that information broken down by child-related, disability services, vulnerable person-related, aged-care and general employment probity?
The Hon. Ms Scriven also asked:
Given my question was about all screening applications, are you able to provide that information for all volunteer screening applications and, if so, with it broken down by child-related disability services, vulnerable person-related aged care and general employment probity? Although, noting your answer to the previous one, I take it that you will not be able to do general employment probity.
The answer that I have is a table entitled Volunteer Applications Received by Screening Type for 2018-19. As at 17 April 2019, the total for child-related screening was 30,449; disability was 2,548; aged care was 2,548; vulnerable persons was 3,734; general probity was 3,613, with a note to say general employment probity screening application numbers are available. As general probity screenings are role specific, it is not known how many are still active or in use. The total is 40,921.
The Hon. Ms Scriven asked:
Would the minister be able to table the document that she is reading from?
The table relevant to this shows the time frame in which all the applications were submitted and finalised, and I seek leave to have it inserted into Hansard.
Leave granted.
Applications Submitted and Finalised in 2018-19 (as at 17 April 2019)
Applications Determined | Number | Percentage | Cumulative Percentage |
0 - 5 days | 105,611 | 77.3% | 77.3% |
6 - 10 days | 15,525 | 11.3% | 88.6% |
11 - 15 days | 9,911 | 7.2% | 95.8% |
16 - 20 days | 2,136 | 1.6% | 97.4% |
21 - 25 days | 895 | 0.7% | 98.1% |
26 - 30 days | 484 | 0.4% | 98.5% |
31 days plus | 2,071 | 1.5% | 100% |
Total | 136,633* | 100% |
*This includes applications that have been processed but then withdrawn because the Screening Unit has determined the application was invalid (eg failing to declare a name) or the application was no longer required.
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: Ms Scriven also asked the following question:
So far in 2018-19, how many screening applications have been approved?
The response is, as at 17 April 2019, a total of 134,589 applications have been received for 2018-19 and have been approved; 86 applications were not cleared. The fourth question asked was:
Could you also get back with the same breakdown, specifically in regard to volunteer screening applications…How many have been approved and how many have been rejected?
As at 17 April 2019, 37,263 applications from volunteers have been received and cleared, which is for the 2018-19 year; 18 applications were not cleared. In the fifth matter, the Hon Ms Scriven asked:
...the minister has referred to the current situation. If the passage of this bill is successful, can the minister explain...how the insertion of section 33A will operate?
Our response is as follows: volunteers will still receive a free check to use when they volunteer to work with children. If a person requires a working with children check for paid employment and they have had a free volunteer check, a new working with children check will be undertaken. Within 20 days of commencing paid employment the individual will need to submit the new application and pay the associated fee, which they can do by going to the screening unit's online portal.
The screening unit will obtain new criminal history and other assessable information and conduct a risk assessment and a new outcome will be provided. Once finalised, the new check will be valid for five years and transferable across roles. A person's unique identifier will remain the same. They can provide this to the employer who can confirm they have a valid check by checking their organisational portal. If a person has a working with children check for paid employment and then wishes to volunteer with children, the paid check can be used for the volunteer roles.
The sixth matter that was raised was:
How many volunteers does the minister anticipate will be applying annually for free screening?
And the following question was:
What modelling has the minister drawn these numbers from?
We responded to those questions as follows: in 2016-17 and 2017-18, approximately 23 per cent of applications submitted and finalised related to volunteers. As part of the 2018-19 budget, the government allocated a budget to the Department of Human Services to abolish fees payable for volunteers for screening by the Department of Human Services. This budget initiative provides $1.4 million per annum, indexed, commencing 1 November 2018 and continues in 2019-20, 2020-21 and 2021-22. This was based on 23 per cent of screening applications received being for volunteers, with no change to legislative requirements for screening such as under the prohibited persons act, which commences on 1 July 2019.
It is difficult to ascertain how many volunteers will be required to acquire a new working with children check due to the commencement of the act, as many may already hold one for other purposes. Budget consideration has been given to the revenue impact and associated resourcing to process these applications, in addition to the budget adjustment made in 2018-19 to abolish free screening for volunteers.
The CHAIR: The Hon. Ms Scriven, my understanding is that you have not yet moved amendment No. 1 [Scriven-1]. Do you wish to do that now?
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: Yes, thank you. I move:
Amendment No. 1 [Scriven–1]—
Page 6, lines 19 to 40—Delete clause 9 and substitute:
9—Amendment of section 27—Application for working with children check
(1) Section 27(1)(d)—before 'must be' insert:
subject to subsection (1a),
(2) Section 27—after subsection (1) insert:
(1a) If a person applies for a working with children check and satisfies the central assessment unit that—
(a) the person is a volunteer; and
(b) at the time of the application, the person is not also engaging in child-related work, other than as a volunteer, that would require the conduct of a working with children check under this act, the person is not required to pay any fee to the central assessment unit in respect of the application.
This clause is the crux of the difficulties in this current bill. As we mentioned previously in the second reading speeches, the opposition has a strong commitment to the passing of this bill; however, there are some problems that have arisen, in particular in regard to a number of volunteer organisations raising issues of what will, regardless of what we call it, in effect actually happen under the bill as it currently stands.
Someone who is working as a volunteer and who gets a screening free of charge will, as soon as they commence some work, need to get a screening check for their employment capacity. The Hon. Ms Bonaros referred to it as a different class, which I know is not a perfect term but it is probably the best one we can come up with.
Following further briefings from the minister since the last sitting week—for which I place on record our appreciation—it is still the view of the opposition that a volunteer in effect ends up having to pay back their free volunteer screening. We can talk about the semantics, but what we are talking about is the effect on an individual who has been working as a volunteer who then gets some paid work—potentially only a few hours of paid work—and who then has to purchase an employment screening check.
The effect is, 'Well, you didn't really get it free. You've been working as a volunteer all this time, thanks very much, but as soon as you do a couple of hours of paid work then suddenly you actually have to fork out $109,' (I think that is the figure, although I stand to be corrected). One of the issues around that is there may be only a small amount of work. If someone works for eight days—maybe they are working in disability and they work two-hour shifts for each of those eight days—and they are perhaps on minimum wage with maybe a casual loading, they may end up earning $350 but they have to pay $109 (if that figure is correct) for a screening. They are losing a third of their income.
We need to remember that people working in fields that require screening are often amongst the lowest paid workers, and that is a considerable disincentive to try to pick up some paid work. During the briefings the minister said, 'Well, there are lots of inequities, there are lots of problems in terms of people picking up a bit of work being disadvantaged.' The opposition's view is that we do not need to add any more disincentives or disadvantages to people on low incomes, to people who have perhaps been on no income but who pick up a little bit of extra work.
There is a number of amendments we will be working through today, but the essential principle, from the view of the opposition, is that if someone has been a volunteer we should be appreciative of their willingness to work and assist free of charge, and therefore we support the free screening. Of course, that was the Liberal Party's commitment prior to the election. If, as soon as they pick up a little bit of work, they have to pay for an employment screening then essentially it is not free screening we are offering.
If someone is in full-time work for a long period of time, then that is certainly a different issue, but that is not necessarily what we are talking about here. I appreciate it may be an unintended consequence, but the reality is we are talking about people potentially having a very small amount of work, a small amount of remuneration from that work and then having to fork out perhaps a third of that in some scenarios to be able to be in that screening situation because they are in paid employment. I also have a number of questions, but I am not sure whether there are any other contributions before we move into some further questions.
The CHAIR: I am in the hands of the committee. Before we put that motion to a vote, I will require the minister to also move her amendment, but it is appropriate for members to ask questions in relation to amendment No. 1 [Scriven-1].
The Hon. C. BONAROS: Thank you, Chair. My question is to the mover of the amendment. I would like to say for the record that on the face of it, and certainly with the discussions that I had with the opposition, the increase appeared innocent enough. It is something that we have been willing to entertain. However, I have also had a number of discussions with the government, which I have made known to the opposition.
The first question I have is: does the opposition have any indication of the number of individuals that may be impacted by the changes that are being proposed? We have the 23 per cent that the minister has alluded to, in terms of the number of free screenings, but my question is in relation to the number of individuals who move from volunteering to paid work and therefore take advantage of the proposed amendments.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: It is fair to say that the opposition does not have the resources to be able to perform that sort of modelling. Whilst we cannot provide numbers, I think the principle is a very important one. Whether it is a small number of people or more than that, those individuals will still be affected in a way that I am sure was not expected when we had the original undertaking to have free volunteer screenings.
It will have a negative impact on the individuals affected and will particularly impact their likelihood of seeking paid work. Sometimes people volunteer because they have to meet their requirements for an income support payment, for example. The important part of that is to give them skills and the ability to then move into paid work; however, that is very difficult for many people. So someone may pick up a couple of hours of paid work, perhaps on the basis that they will then be trialled by the organisation, and that is a positive thing. I think that anything that will stand in the way of that or serve as a disincentive is something we should not be accepting within this bill.
The Hon. C. BONAROS: Thank you for that response. Perhaps if the minister could assist with my next question? I will take answers from the opposition and the minister. Has the government or the opposition had any advice about whether the amendment potentially opens the door for people to be exempt from the prohibited persons legislation in its entirety in relation to this amendment? If we are having 150 hours—no, it is not this one; sorry, I stand corrected. I think I am moving on to another issue.
I will direct this to the minister. The discussions I have had with the minister indicate that the screening unit might not be equipped logistically to deal with the proposed 150-hour exemption, especially because it would be over—I think a one-year period is being proposed. Can the minister provide details regarding the concerns that have been raised with her in relation to this?
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: May I propose that, whilst there are a number of amendments which are competing and so on, the committee resolves to have a free-flowing discussion about the various issues that are being discussed today, rather than particularly limiting it to clause by clause.
In so saying, may I flag the fact that the minister has lodged an amendment to be moved that would enable seven days—correct me if I am wrong, minister—of paid work to be undertaken without affecting the volunteer versus paid, and that the opposition is planning to move an amendment to the around 150 hours of paid employment. However, all of that is subject to my amendment not winning the favour of the chamber. I appreciate that it is quite confusing, but my preferred view would be that we explore all the issues at the moment before then voting on the various amendments that are interrelated.
The CHAIR: It is a matter for the committee. Minister.
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: I am happy to proceed in that manner because I think the issues are interrelated. Can I say in relation to this particular amendment that I have been very disappointed in the way the Labor opposition has been behaving. This bill was tabled in February. We are on a tight time frame in terms of having the screening unit ready. They have made as many adjustments as possible to ensure that the legislation, which was passed in 2016, is ready to be implemented on 1 July.
We were very clear in the election that we support free screening for volunteers; we were the only major party to do so. The Labor Party has been seeking to muddy the waters at every opportunity in relation to this bill, with I would say the worst outcome, which is to sabotage the legislation. This would undo the good work of the government in terms of seeking to provide free screening for volunteers.
People who have needed a screening for work have always had to pay for one. They had to pay for one under Labor; they have to pay for one, we believe, under the ongoing arrangements. Four weeks ago, Labor was seeking to potentially remove clause 9, which would have meant that free checks for volunteers could not be implemented. They have now sought to make other amendments.
There are unintended consequences to their amendments, particularly relating to equity matters. If somebody starts a role as an employee and then volunteers, they still pay. I think the Labor Party has tried to portray this as people having to pay back their screening. That is not the case; they still have the period during which they were a volunteer for free. If they then need to have a screening for work they have to pay, as everybody else does. As in other cases, it is a new screen for five years.
This amendment potentially means that the screening unit has no recourse to catch out people who are gaming or cheating the system. You can find inequities anywhere you look. The examples that I have considered are potentially young carers or single mothers who do not have time to volunteer but then get some part-time work. Labor has ignored that particular cohort.
The screening unit is potentially going to be in a position where it may have to try to assess whether someone is or is not a genuine volunteer at the time of application. Some people who might have been given a paid job would be coerced into being a volunteer to avoid the fee, which opens up further potential exploitation of workers—something I would have thought was anathema to the Labor Party. Be that as it may, if they wish to play games for their own sake then I suppose they will do these things.
In Victoria, some modelling has been done in terms of what the screening unit thinks could be the leakage, and that is in the order of some 10 per cent. We have estimated that the loss of revenue to the screening unit would be in the order of $700,000 per annum, which is significant. Let us not forget that the purpose of the screening unit in undertaking all of these checks is to assess whether people are as safe as they can possibly be. It is there to protect vulnerable people. It is not there to start calculating the number of hours that people are working and so forth. It does not means test people. While I am sympathetic to some of the arguments, I think the activities of the Labor Party have demonstrated that they are not fair dinkum about this.
As the Hon. Connie Bonaros has requested, I can discuss some of the other opposition amendments in some detail. Other amendments from the Labor Party have the effect that they remove provisions that provide a seven-day exemption from the requirement to obtain a working with children check. This has the effect that any person, whether they are a paid employee or a volunteer, will be exempt from the requirement to obtain a working with children check for up to a full 20 working days or even more if a person works part time. This means a person may work with children one day a week for nearly four months without a working with children check having been conducted.
This goes against the commonwealth Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse recommendations, which provide that exemptions should only apply to people who engage in child-related work for seven days or fewer in a calendar year, except in respect of overnight excursions or stays. It is also consistent with national standards for working with children checks, which SA and other jurisdictions endorsed late in November 2018. The standards aim to ensure consistency amongst working with children checks amongst jurisdictions and provide that a person should only be exempt from the requirement to obtain a working with children check if they are engaged in child-related work for seven days or fewer in a calendar year.
The Labor Party's amendments go further than the time-based exemptions that have been provided in other states or territories. The amendment expands the period of time that someone is excluded from the legislation to 150 hours per annum, and this exclusion applies unless they are a person providing education or early childhood services, a person providing child-related work with overnight excursion or stay or a person with close personal contact with a child with a disability. Arguably, this amendment will allow people who believe that they will not work for more than 150 hours per year with children to be completely exempt from the legislation, and this could extend to some of the classes that we have sought to bring into the scheme, including priests, children's party entertainers and sporting coaches.
By way of example, if someone was to conduct a children's choir for two hours per week unsupervised that would total perhaps 100 hours per annum, those people would be exempt from the legislation completely, whether they are volunteers or paid workers. This amendment undoes the intention of the original legislation to ensure that anyone who has regular contact with children is screened.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: I would like to add a couple of comments. Firstly, on the final comment that the minister was making, understandably, I think she is under the impression that amendment No. 1 [Scriven-2] was still intended to be moved, and I understand that that could potentially have the implications that the minister was referring to. It is not my intention to move that amendment, so all of those issues around not needing screening can now be laid to rest and people can be most confident that will not be the case because that amendment will not be moved.
I have a couple of other points. The minister alluded to the fact that the opposition has brought in amendments quite late. If the minister is going to break an election commitment, which is essentially the outcome of her current bill, then that needs to be perhaps raised during briefings rather than waiting for it to come up through stakeholders raising the issues. So consultation with stakeholders around the bill perhaps would have enabled the minister to escape the situation that we are currently in.
The minister refers to a concern about rorting of the system. Let us think about that. On face value perhaps it sounds like, 'Oh, yes, perhaps everyone will go off and say they're a volunteer for an hour or two so that they can get free check,' when they are actually intending to go into work. I think we need to be realistic about how likely that is. That point of view is alleging that volunteers—so people who give up their own time, often doing great things for our community—will actually only do that as a way to save roughly $100 for a job that they may get some time down the track. I mean, how realistic is it that this is going to be rorted in a widespread way?
It still comes back to the key point: the whole point of free screenings, presumably, is to ensure that those who volunteer their time, who give up their free space and time to help others to work in areas voluntarily, which are of benefit to the community, will not, therefore, have to incur the cost of a screening.
Someone who then goes in to a few hours of work who has already done that volunteering, that self-sacrifice, if you like, of their time and has put in their effort, they should not then be told, 'Well, yes, best, because you have a few hours' work, you need to now pay for your screening.' Now, 150 hours is the amendment that we are hoping will get up, if my amendment to delete the entire clause 9 is not successful. One hundred and fifty hours is equivalent to four weeks' full-time work. If someone is working full time for four weeks, one would hope then that they have the money together to be able to afford a screening for paid employment, so 150 hours seems like a reasonable amount. If one is only working a couple of hours a week, yes, that means that they will not need to get a screening that they pay for for some considerable length of time: that is a good thing, because they are still mainly not working in a paid capacity.
The 150 hours seems like a reasonable compromise in terms of ensuring that the intent of the legislation and the intent to ensure that people who volunteer their time are appreciated is actually fulfilled without being undermined through this legislation. People who work as volunteers, certainly in my experience, generally do not go into it to see what they can get. They are not there to say, 'What can I get out of this?' They are there to give of themselves, to be able to give their time and to be able to help their communities. They are the kind of people who we would want to have a free screening and not incur a cost to be able to help others.
The purpose of the various amendments that the opposition is moving is to ensure that that is not undermined and that people who potentially have only a couple of hours of work over a period longer than seven days are not then disadvantaged. I think the Hon. Connie Bonaros alluded earlier to logistical issues and asked a question of the minister before we resolved to deal with all the issues that are interconnected. My question to the minister would be that, if there are concerns about those logistical issues, how they would differ between having a seven-day limit as opposed to a 150-hour limit.
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: I will respond and repeat some of my concerns about the 150 hours, which goes against the commonwealth Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse recommendations. That amendment is very problematic, and there is absolutely no way we will be supporting any of the Labor Party's amendments.
In relation to the logistics in terms of the screening unit, their core business is to verify people's identities and to check those against the information of various databases, which comes from the child abuse line from SAPOL and various other databases, so that they can assess any of that information to validate, first, that the person is the person that they claim to be and, secondly, whether they have any issues that need to be assessed as to whether or not they are suitable to hold that check.
In terms of having to keep data on the number of hours people are working, that is not something they do. They are geared at the moment to their core business. What the Labor Party is asking them to do is a whole new task, bearing in mind that the honourable member in her questioning was concerned previously, when we had a previous committee stage, about the resourcing of the screening unit. I think it is somewhat hypocritical to be asking the screening unit to undertake new tasks, to be reducing their revenue and to be concerned about whether they are going to be able to process checks on time, all at the same time that they are being burdened with an entire new set of information that they currently do not collect.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: A question on the alleged burden on the unit: how would that differ between the minister's amendment, which talks about seven days, and the opposition's amendment, which talks about 150 hours?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: The seven-day period is a grace period which is similar to the amendment which is put into the 2016 prohibited persons legislation. It is a gesture, if you like, to recognise that there are people who may only do a few days worth of work, as we talked about in this place before: the Santa Claus clause. If we are going to start talking about monitoring whether people do 150 hours of work, we are talking about a whole new regime in terms of: how is that information verified? And there are problems with the issue being over an extended period of time, which, as I have said, is contrary to recommendations of the royal commission.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: The minister has not made it clear how, if there is a—the term she uses—grace period of seven days, so if someone works for seven days, and so if in some way that information needs to be kept or produced or signed away or with some other mechanism, how is it different if it is 150 hours or if it is potentially seven days' worth of seven hours, so 50 hours for example?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: The advice I have received is that in terms of the logistics, explaining to people who contact the screening unit, it is relatively easy to explain to people about seven days; if you try to explain to them about the 150 hours, that is going to be quite an extensive operation to even get people to understand that.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: Could the minister explain how talking about seven days or 150 hours is so much more difficult? I mean, if one knows how long one works for, if you work for 150 hours total, then you are required to get a paid screening. How is that very different to saying: if you work every day for seven consecutive days or non-consecutive days you have to get a paid screening? I cannot see how it is so terribly difficult for people to understand, if we are talking about the two things in comparison.
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: Under the Labor Party's amendments it is 150 hours within a year. As I have said several times now, as well, that is contrary to royal commission recommendations. I think for most people it is pretty reasonable for them to understand that if you do seven particular days—you know, with a couple of hours here or maybe 14 hours there—that is relatively easy to understand. I think there would be a lot of questions that people would ask in relation to how that 150 hours is calculated, how it is monitored, who is going to keep all that information in some sort of spreadsheet.
We all know ourselves from when we do our annual tax returns, if you pay one of your expenses in one lump sum, it is much easier to monitor that than if you pay something monthly and you have to pull all of the data out of your various bank accounts. I guess we will just have to have a difference of opinion.
The Hon. C. BONAROS: I think at the outset I did jump the gun in terms of which amendment I was referring to. What has become apparent to me and what I would like some clarity on for the benefit of all members is the effect of the amendments that we are talking about. My understanding from Ms Scriven's comments is that the opposition's first position is that free screening for volunteers be enshrined in the legislation and that they be treated as someone who is working with children.
So there is a series of amendments to that effect which would, in effect, treat a volunteer as someone who is working with children. There were amendments in relation to the 150-hour exemption, and if we could get some clarity again: that the Hon. Ms Scriven is suggesting now that when it comes to the exemption the opposition is not proposing to proceed with that amendment but is instead proposing to proceed with an amendment which would provide someone with 150 hours of work before they would be required to pay back—if that is how you want to describe it—the screening fee.
That is my current understanding. I think what this points to in the broader context is the problem with considering amendments on the run, which is I think what we are doing, but I would like the mover of the amendments and perhaps the minister to clarify that at least I am on the right page in relation to which amendments we are moving and what they actually do.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: Based on what the Hon. Connie Bonaros has just said, I can agree that, yes, that is the case. The opposition's preferred position would be amendment No. 1 [Scriven-1]; however, if that is not successful and is not supported by the chamber, we will then be seeking, when the minister moves her amendment in regard to the exemption or grace period or whatever it is referred to of seven days, that that would become instead 150 hours. Is that the question the Hon. Ms Bonaros was asking me?
The Hon. C. BONAROS: It does and it does not because the government bill provides an exemption for anybody who works up to seven days from being required to have to undergo a screening. The amendment that I understand you are not moving would increase that seven days to 150 hours. Is that correct?
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: No. The—
The Hon. C. BONAROS: I will just jump in again—and I think this is why it is not a good idea to be dealing with amendments on the run. The 150-hour exemption to replace the government's seven-day exemption is the exemption from having to have a screening. That is the amendment that I think you indicated you will not be proceeding with.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: Correct.
The Hon. C. BONAROS: But in its place you will be proceeding with an amendment that would enable somebody to work up to 150 hours before they are required to pay back a volunteer screening fee, or working with children fee?
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: That is correct, and that is why the minister's comment that the amendment is against the royal commission is not correct. As you have said, not moving that someone working 150 hours would not require a screening, the 150 hours is simply in regard to having to pay back the cost of the volunteer screening.
The Hon. C. BONAROS: Just so we are all on the same page, somebody under that proposal could volunteer up to 150 hours—sorry, could work with children for up to 150 hours before they would be required to pay back a fee that would apply to a working with children clearance.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: Yes, that is correct.
The Hon. C. BONAROS: I note what the minister has pointed out, and I agree entirely that the last thing we want to be doing is undoing the intent of the protected persons legislation, which is in effect what the opposition's amendment—which they are not moving—would have done. Can I just ask the minister to clarify: in both cases how does 150 hours compare to other jurisdictions in terms of exemptions?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: I thank the honourable member for her question. The 150 hours is effectively four weeks. Other jurisdictions have similar provisions to what the government position is and what is in the prohibited persons act as it stands. For New South Wales, it is short-term work for not more than a total of five working days in a calendar year, if the work involves minimal direct contact with children or is supervised when children are present. In the ACT, it is three days in any four-week period and seven days in any 12-month period.
In Victoria, there are no provisions exempting a person from obtaining a working with children check based on short-term work or time periods. In Queensland, there are limited exemptions for volunteers, only up to 10 days, and paid employees have exemptions that amount to between four and eight days, depending on circumstances. In WA, there are no provisions exempting a person from obtaining a working with children check based on short-term work or time periods. In Tasmania, it is seven days or less, explicitly stating that it is based on days not hours. In the Northern Territory, there are no provisions exempting a person, except a parent, from obtaining a working with children check based on short-term work or time periods.
The seven days is comparable with other jurisdictions. I think the Labor Party is trying to keep nudging the boundaries. You can keep doing that until you exempt everybody because, as I said, you can find inequities wherever you look with these issues, if that is what you want to call them. I reiterate that this is legislation to provide for free checks for volunteers.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: I might just clarify with the minister whether the information that she has just read out is in regard to paying back a fee or whether that is in regard to getting a screening in the first place.
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: That was in relation to exemptions. The advice I have received in terms of people who seek a working with children check, or work-related check, is that they pay when they start employment. New South Wales is the only exception, but their check only lasts for two years.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: So the information that you read out was in regard to being exempt from having to get a check?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: No, the matter that I was just talking about was for someone who is in a volunteer situation and then engages in employment.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: For someone who is in a volunteer situation and then engages in employment. You spoke about seven days or two days, or whatever it might be, that was in regard to having to get a different check; is that correct?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: No, there are exemption provisions in the prohibited persons act which outline what the circumstances are under which somebody does not require a working with children check. That includes the seven days. It includes children, for instance babysitters, who are under 14. There is a whole range of people in the prohibited persons act.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: Yes, that was my understanding. I just want to reiterate that the opposition's amendments—remembering that we are not moving the amendment that was originally lodged in regard to clause 5—do not change exemptions; they do not change exemptions. Our amendments are purely in regard to having to pay back the cost of a screening check for volunteers who then move into some level of paid employment. My understanding, which may have been incorrect, was that the Hon. Ms Bonaros was asking about comparisons with other jurisdictions about paying back, rather than exemptions.
The Hon. C. BONAROS: If I can just clarify for the record, I think 'paying back' is probably not a good use of terminology. It is probably better to explain it this way, that under the government's bill if you move from a volunteer to a paid employment position then you pay going forward. So from that point on you are paying for a paid employment working with children check. Under the Hon. Clare Scriven's amendment, you will be paying forward if and only if you have completed 150 hours of working with children employment. So you will not need to pay anything forward unless you have undertaken 150 hours of work with an organisation. Up until that point, you will not be required to pay anything.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: Insofar as that question relates to the opposition's amendments, the Hon. Ms Bonaros is correct. If one already has a volunteer check, one will not need to then pay for an employment check until one has completed at least 150 hours of paid work.
The Hon. C. BONAROS: Thank you for that clarification. I think that then brings us back to the original concerns that were raised with the minister in terms of the role of the screening unit and whether it is equipped logistically to monitor the 150 hours versus the seven-day exemption. I appreciate they are different things: to monitor 150 hours versus seven days. What I am still concerned about—and this is where I probably part company with the Hon. Clare Scriven—is that I think there would be a lot more work involved in monitoring 150 hours versus monitoring seven days. Seven days is a relatively short period. There is an exemption that has been given for seven days and so they are being monitored to ensure they do not go over that period.
When we are talking about 150 hours, and depending on the number of people who would fall into this category, the concern I have is that the role of the screening unit would change from one that is supposed to be ensuring that people who are not appropriate to be working with children are not working with children, to one that is simply monitoring whether someone has kept under the 150-hour cap or gone over the 150-hour cap. I do not think it is fair to say that it is black and white to suggest that somebody would be able to monitor from the outset, given that it goes for a 12-month period, whether or not they would indeed go over the 150 hours.
For the record, I would like to ask a question of the mover. I appreciate that there are differing views amongst stakeholders and I am well aware of the views that I am sure the Hon. Tammy Franks will refer to shortly of SACOSS, but in this instance I have been talking to Volunteering SA as well and if I can place on the record what I think is fair in terms of their view, and that is that the free volunteer screening is enshrined in legislation. That is effectively the original intent of this and that is, I think it is fair to say—I am not speaking for Volunteering SA, but the feedback I have had from them is that that is what they want to see.
They do not want to rely on the goodwill of this government or any other government, they want enshrined in the legislation the free screening for volunteers. We have delved into other areas, and I am sure we will continue to do that for a while yet until we get some resolution on all these questions that are coming up. My question to the mover is: what discussions, if any, have you had, or your party had, with Volunteering SA in that regard?
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: Perhaps I can come back to your final question, the Hon. Ms Bonaros; if I can just address the other queries first. First of all, in terms of the logistics that have been referred to, we are talking about 150 hours. Currently, the seven days is over, as I understand it, up to 12 months. Either way, under the current proposal or under the proposal of the opposition, there is the potential for monitoring over 12 months. That is why the opposition is of the view that there is not a big change in terms of logistics. That is the first point to be made.
Perhaps more importantly, it is the opposition's preferred view—if amendment No. 1 [Scriven-1] is successful—that volunteers will not need to pay out until their existing screening has expired. That means that when they renew their screening and they are then a paid employee, that is when they pay for a paid employee screening. If the current amendment No. 1 [Scriven-1] is successful it will have the impact of ensuring volunteer screening is free and ensuring that volunteers do not then have to pay until they renew their screening at the expiration of that existing screening when they have had those paid hours.
The Hon. C. BONAROS: Just on from that, what, if any, mechanism is proposed to overcome the issue the minister has pointed to in terms of the potential rorting of the free screening unit? I could have a job lined up tomorrow and I could say, 'Do I want to pay $115 or do I just say I'm volunteering, knowing full well that my intention is to actually go into paid employment that would involve working with children?' Is there anything in the amendments being proposed that would effectively stop individuals from rorting the system and not having to pay when it was always their intention to enter the workforce?
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: My understanding is that the scenario put forward by the Hon. Ms Bonaros is possible. I guess there is always the possibility of rorting any system, and this is not exempt from that. However, I think we need to look at it in context. First, how likely is it? It takes some time for a screening to go through; if you are going to start work tomorrow the chances are you are not going to get volunteer screening, which would then show up on the database and so on that I understand is going to be put in place before you would actually start work tomorrow.
My understanding is that there are some logistical barriers; however, I do appreciate that I am not working within the screening unit and there may be other aspects that others may be able to put forward either in favour or against that point of view.
In terms of the context, we have the possibility of rorting, the possibility that people are going to set out to say, 'Okay, yes; tomorrow I'm starting a full-time permanent job but I'll say today that I'm a volunteer.' Even if that is possible, we need to look at how likely that is compared to the issue of people who are desperately trying to move into the workforce, who might have volunteered for a long time, who are put off by having to pay straight away. That is going to be working against them both in terms of gaining employment and also in terms of simple social justice issues of someone gaining a few hours work or a very small amount of work having to then pay for a screening.
We need to weigh up those two things, being realistic that the scenario the Hon. Ms Bonaros mentioned is possible, but it is the opposition's view that the alternative of having volunteers pay back their screening, however we describe it, straightaway is a worse outcome than the simple possibility the Hon. Ms Bonaros mentioned.
I will now take the opportunity to respond to the member's previous question in terms of engagement. The shadow minister in the other place has had a large amount of engagement with many stakeholders, and of course that has included Volunteering SA, the peak body. My understanding is that unfortunately the minister—not the shadow minister, but the minister—did not liaise or consult with Volunteering SA as the peak body when preparing the bill. I think that is probably where some of these issues have arisen.
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: In relation to the last point about liaising with Volunteering SA&NT, that is not correct. We have had regular contact. As I stated on the previous occasion when we were in the committee stage, the department and my office have been in regular contact with Volunteering SA&NT.
The Labor Party amendment will have the effect that someone could effectively be in paid employment for very close to five years without actually paying for their screening. When somebody applies for a screening check, the screening unit asks whether they are seeking the check as a volunteer or for paid employment, and that assessment is made at that particular point. The language that the Labor Party keeps using about 'paying it back' is incorrect, because somebody obtains a completely new screening, which is valid for five years.
The Hon. T.A. FRANKS: Following on from some of the points raised by the Hon. Connie Bonaros, I have some more broad questions at this point. This morning, I undertook to send the opposition's amendments to Volunteering SA&NT and SACOSS. At this stage, I do not have firm positions in terms of a response.
There has been a telephone call from SACOSS to my staff, but I do not have a particular position put forward by those two organisations. I do, however, have previous comments made by SACOSS, in writing, regarding the bill in general. I note that their concern at clause 9 is that it is 'an intention to make volunteers pay if they use screening for paid employment'.
I am a little confused at this point, and I am sure I am not alone. We had the answer about time-based exemptions by jurisdiction, but what is the difference in each jurisdiction? Where does it exist that volunteers are exempt from a fee and where does it exist that paid employees are exempt from a fee? What is the rough ballpark figure of these fees? Are they similar to the South Australian proposed fees?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: The advice I have received is that all other jurisdictions have very low or free screening checks for volunteers. Prior to the implementation on 1 November 2018, South Australia was the most expensive volunteering check in Australia. All other jurisdictions, with the exception of Western Australia—it is actually WA, not New South Wales—require people who then apply for a work-related screening to pay for it. Western Australia only has a two-year check in any case.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: A related question, coming back to the concerns about rorting. The free volunteer checks have been in place since November 2018. What evidence has there been of the system being rorted?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: Part of the issue is that, under the current arrangements, people do not apply for the screening themselves. I think a requesting organisation applies on their behalf. Since voluntary screenings became free, the screening unit has detected that a number of organisations have been lodging those applications on behalf of people, stating that they are volunteer roles. When the screening unit has said, 'Can you check that this is actually the case,' they have said, 'Actually no, they are actually employee roles.' In Victoria, where they have done some hard research on this, the estimate is that some 10 to 12 per cent of people will avoid having to pay a fee by each year converting from one to the other. That has helped us to estimate that we would lose in the order of some $700,000 worth of revenue every year.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: To clarify, based on what you have just said, currently some organisations are seeking to rort the system. However, you do not have any evidence that individuals are seeking to rort the system. Is that correct?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: Individuals cannot because they are not able to apply at the moment. The only way you can get a screening is through a requesting organisation.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: In effect, then, the evidence that you have just supplied about rorting does not really relate to the circumstances we are talking about post this bill, if it passes, because the only evidence relates to organisations. That is clarified, thank you.
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: We are talking about hypotheticals, but we are also talking about human nature. If there is no penalty in the legislation for applying for a screening that is not for the purposes for which you say you need it, human nature tells you that people will use it that way, and there is no comeback under Labor's amendments to prevent that from happening.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: Is the minister suggesting that there should be some sorts of penalties or comebacks for that kind of behaviour?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: Yes, I think human nature is such that we do need to have some sort of disincentive for people to not do the wrong thing and rort the system, and that is why that is contained in the legislation.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: What will be the difference between someone rorting the system if they are working for less than seven days or, under the proposal of the opposition, if it is 150 hours?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: The advice is that Labor's amendments would remove any comeback for the screening unit to be able to stop people from rorting the system. The honourable member's first amendment removes the ability for the screening unit to penalise someone altogether, and her other amendments are the ones that relate to the 150 hours.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: Did the government consult with peak bodies such as Volunteering SA and SACOSS about this seven-day limit in terms of having to pay for a check?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: Is the honourable member asking about the seven-day amendment?
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: Yes, so the question is: did the government consult with Volunteering SA or SACOSS in regard to the amendment that the minister has indicated she will be moving in regard to the seven days?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: In relation to that specific amendment, the answer is yes.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: What was the view of SACOSS and Volunteering SA in regard to the seven-day amendment?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: Volunteering SA is happy with the amendment as it is. I think SACOSS's view is that they would prefer more.
The Hon. C. BONAROS: Can I ask a couple of questions in relation to the 150 hours? Is it the government's intention, if those amendments get through, that the screening unit will in fact be monitoring—as the Hon. Clare Scriven has just alluded to—whether someone has worked up to or over 150 hours? Are we not actually dealing with something that would in effect be an offence by somebody who is working? So if you have worked over 150 hours what you have effectively done is committed an offence under the act.
It is not necessarily something that the screening unit is going to be monitoring in terms of ensuring that everybody is complying with that requirement. If that is correct, does that not lend itself to the issue of rorting even more, in that if you are never reported for working over 150 hours then you will just continue to do so until somebody notices, I suppose, and what will be the outcome when they do notice?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: I think the concerns of the honourable member are valid. I think it is very difficult for the screening unit to keep track of how many hours somebody works in a particular year. I am not quite sure what that would look like, whether they have a spreadsheet and it is supposed to be validated by an employer, or how that is supposed to work, but it is certainly not something they are geared towards doing at the moment. What we think is a relatively simple explanation for people who make inquiries in relation to seven days is something that would become unnecessarily complicated.
The Hon. C. BONAROS: By the same token, if somebody were to work 21 days instead of seven days, effectively they would be committing an offence by doing that?
The CHAIR: Minister, at some stage may I ask you to move your amendment as well?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: The government's position is that if somebody works for more than seven days without obtaining a working screening then they commit an offence.
The Hon. C. BONAROS: Can I also ask: is it envisaged that this monitoring of hours would place any additional onus on employers in terms of knowing that somebody has not worked more than 150 hours and therefore keep track of how many hours an employee is actually working to ensure they do not go over the 150 hours or, indeed, the seven days?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: The offence applies to the individual, so the burden is on individuals to keep those records themselves. I assume they would need to have some sort of spreadsheet and keep records of their employment, and the like. I think to keep track of the number of hours you have worked over a particular year is probably much more difficult to manage than the seven days.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: Can the minister confirm that the seven days is over a 12-month period?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: Yes. I take the opportunity to move the amendment standing in my name. I move:
Amendment No 1 [HumanServ–1]—
Page 6, after line 31 [clause 9, inserted section 33A]—Insert:
(1a) However, subsection (1) does not apply in relation to a person who works with children other than as a volunteer on less than 7 days in any 12 month period (whether or not the person also works with children on a volunteer basis during that period).
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: Is it not fair to say, then, that the amendment the minister is moving, which means that one cannot be in paid work for more than seven days without having to pay for a screening, and the amendment of the opposition, which says that one cannot work for more than 150 hours in a 12-month period without having to pay for a screening, have exactly the same impact? The onus is on the employee to keep those records—payslips or timesheets, presumably; all of those things are fairly normal. It can potentially be over a 12-month period for the person who is working up to seven days or for the person who is working up to 150 hours. Any offence would be committed in the same way by each of the individuals in those examples and any monitoring would have to be done or not done regardless of whether it is seven days or 150 hours.
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: As I have stated before, I think the opposition and the government take different views about how easy or difficult it is to monitor things and we will have to agree to disagree.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: But can the minister explain how it is different to monitor seven days over a 12-month period than it is 150 hours over a 12-month period?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: I think I have already talked about this and I think it is a matter of common sense.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: I just want to make a final contribution before we move to our amendments. I understand that in a moment we will be voting on the amendment that I have moved, and I just wanted to remind members that what this means is that for volunteers who then move into paid employment their screening check would continue until renewal. That is the effect, the impact, of what will be the situation for volunteers if this amendment is supported. We think that is an important way of helping to support volunteers and also removes any of the issues the minister has raised in terms of logistical problems in relation to monitoring or otherwise.
The benefits of this amendment mean it is clear and simple. Volunteers who then pick up some paid employment continue on their volunteer check until the natural expiration of that check. If they are working, they then apply and pay the fee for a check for someone who is in paid employment. It therefore meets all the benefits of providing free screenings, making sure there is not any additional administrative issues, and volunteers will be encouraged to volunteer as well as hopefully pick up a bit of extra work, when possible.
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: Mr Chairman, I think we need to clarify the order of these amendments.
The CHAIR: Yes, you are anticipating the Chair, thank you. I will walk through what I propose to do and then we will have an opportunity for members to ask any questions of the order. What I propose to do is to put the question that all—and I am not actually putting the question, I am just indicating what I am about to do—words down to and including line 31 stand as printed. If you support the minister's view of the world you vote yes, because that holds those parts of clause 9 as they are printed in the bill. If you support the Hon. Ms Scriven you vote no.
If the vote is successful, that is that the committee supports the minister, I will then allow an opportunity for the Hon. Ms Scriven to amend the minister's amendment, which is amendment No. 1 [HumanServ-1] and I will put the question that the amendment moved by the Hon. C.M. Scriven to the amendment moved by the minister be agreed to. That has not yet been moved, so there will be an opportunity, if the minister is successful, to have some debate and then I will ask the Hon. Ms Scriven to move as I have indicated.
If the minister is unsuccessful and members of the committee vote no, that the words down to and including line 31 stand as printed, obviously then the remainder of the clause will have to be removed and there will be another question about the remainderment of the clause. If the council does not agree to the words standing as printed there is half a clause remaining.
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: Remainderment?
The CHAIR: It is an actual word, minister; one that you can look up at your leisure. It is actually a legal term but I was using it in the broader sense here. Have I made myself clear? We are going to go through it slowly so there is no need for members to have any anxiety. I am going to put the question that all the words down to and including line 31 stand as printed. If you support the minister you vote yes and if you support the Hon. Ms Scriven's propositions then you vote no.
The committee divided on the question:
Ayes 10
Noes 9
Majority 1
AYES | ||
Bonaros, C. | Darley, J.A. | Dawkins, J.S.L. |
Hood, D.G.E. | Lee, J.S. | Lensink, J.M.A. (teller) |
Pangallo, F. | Ridgway, D.W. | Stephens, T.J. |
Wade, S.G. |
NOES | ||
Bourke, E.S. | Franks, T.A. | Hanson, J.E. |
Hunter, I.K. | Maher, K.J. | Ngo, T.T. |
Pnevmatikos, I. | Scriven, C.M. (teller) | Wortley, R.P. |
PAIRS | ||
Lucas, R.I. | Parnell, M.C. |
The CHAIR: The Hon. Ms Scriven, now that the minister has been successful, I need you to move your amendment No. 1 [Scriven-4], which is seeking to amend the minister's amendment, which has been moved by the minister, amendment No. 1 [HumanServ-1].
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: I move:
Amendment No 1 [Scriven–4]—
Amendment to Amendment No 1 Human Services—1—
Page 6, after line 31 [clause 9, inserted section 33A]—Delete 'on less than 7 days' and substitute:
for less than 150 hours (in total)
For clarity for the chamber and for all honourable members, the discussion that we have been having in regard to whether there is a requirement to pay back—however one wants to describe that—or to pay for a screening as soon as one starts work, the minister's amendment is that that would happen once someone has done seven days of paid work; any seven days, but, as has been clarified earlier, over a 12-month period. The amendment that I am moving would change that figure to 150 hours in total instead over a 12-month period.
I reiterate that, whether it is seven days or whether it is 150 hours, any of the issues that have been raised as problematic remain. If there is a problem in terms of monitoring or if there is a problem in terms of penalties for someone rorting the system, they remain whether it is seven days or whether it is 150 hours. None of those arguments have any weight, essentially, because they are the same.
We are therefore left with the sole argument of what is appropriate for a volunteer. If a volunteer has been volunteering and then moves into some paid employment and does a couple of hours over an eight-day period and earns maybe $300, is it fair and right that they should then have to pay for their screening?
They may not get any more work. There has been much made of the 'Santa Claus clause'. Leading up to Christmas, people will often work for two weeks as Santa in the Magic Cave, or whatever the modern equivalent is. So the issue here now really is: do we think that, regardless of whether you have only earned $300, it is reasonable or not to then have to pay more than $100 for a screening? The equivalent of four weeks of full-time work means that someone who has been a volunteer can do that amount of work. It might be a short-term contract or it might be a couple of hours a week over many weeks.
Essentially, they are not in a full-time ongoing position until they have been there for more than four weeks. Obviously, that is a matter of how one actually encourages people to take up short-term work if they are going to have to fork out over $100 immediately, even though that might equate to perhaps a third of the total income they will make for that whole period. Therefore, I would encourage honourable members to support my amendment to the minister's amendment.
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: The government is opposed to these amendments, as would come as no surprise. I think it is worth pointing out that employers often pay for screenings. I think a number of non-government organisations do pay for employment-related screening. I would also point out that people who are Newstart recipients are often provided with assistance in gaining employment, and our understanding is that through those arrangements some subsidies are paid for people as well.
The Hon. J.A. DARLEY: Can I indicate for the record that I will not be supporting the opposition's amendment.
The Hon. T.A. FRANKS: The Greens will be supporting the opposition's amendment.
The Hon. C. BONAROS: Obviously, we have had lots of discussions about this amendment and the effect that it would have. I think that one of the issues that has led us to this point is that we have been talking, to a large extent, at cross-purposes, firstly, as to whether we should be drawing the line in the sand somewhere and saying that at some point you are deemed to be employed as somebody who is working with children as opposed to volunteering. I think it is important for the record to note that certainly the discussions that I have had with Volunteering SA have been that we want enshrined in legislation that concept rather than leaving it, as I said previously, to the goodwill of the government of the day to be providing that.
My issue is—I know I had several discussions with the opposition about the 150 hours—whether we could land on a time frame that would be suitable, noting that Volunteering SA, as I understand, has not raised the concerns in relation to the seven days. I suppose we could keep going for a while in terms of finding where to draw the line—seven days, 14 days, 21 days, 150 hours, 100 hours, 75 hours—and I am sure that, if we kept going, ultimately, if that was the will of the chamber, we could find somewhere where everybody was comfortable to land, but my issue remains. I am concerned about the matters that have been highlighted by the minister in relation to extending it to 150 hours and I do not think they have been clearly addressed. I think those concerns are valid and they remain, and for that reason we will not be supporting the amendment.
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: I thank honourable members for their comments. Can I just add that I think this has highlighted the dangers of these amendments on the fly. Some of these amendments the Labor opposition has not even had the courtesy of letting me know about. I received one email yesterday and I understand that these other amendments were then filed. I did not receive any direct communication from any member of the Labor Party. I think it is a pretty shabby process. In the Legislative Council we have had a heritage of, wherever possible, actually letting everybody else know about what amendments are coming up as early as possible, and I think the Labor Party can learn a few lessons perhaps from the way it has conducted itself.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: I will point out that I believe amendments were received from the government yesterday; however, I do take note that an email was not sent out. I do not think that was deliberate, that was an oversight. I thank the minister for the tip and will certainly try to make sure that happens in the future. I have a couple more questions in regard to the minister's amendment—
The Hon. J.M.A. Lensink: It's your amendment. You are asking me about your amendment?
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: No, we are amending your amendment, which you have moved. Based on the practice in the chamber this afternoon in regard to the bill, we talked about having a free-flowing discussion without limiting it only to one part or another.
The CHAIR: The Hon. Ms Scriven, you are entitled to ask further questions on the amendment you are seeking to amend.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: Thank you, Chair. Can the minister explain what is meant by seven days? Is that seven full days of work or is that the smallest possible time on any given day during that seven-day period?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: I will get kicked under the table if I am not correct, but my understanding is that any part within a 24-hour period counts towards a day. If a shift goes over midnight then that would be one day, that shift would count as their first day.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: I am sorry, I could not quite understand that. Could you repeat that answer, please?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: Within any 24-hour period those hours would be considered one day, one of those seven days. If a particular shift starts on a Tuesday night and continues over into Wednesday morning, for instance, that would be considered one.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: So a period of two hours, for example, could be over a 12-month period if it were only seven individual days of two hours each time; is that correct? Someone could work for two hours a day once in January, once in February, once in March, once in April, once in May, once in June and once in July and that would still be considered seven days; is that right?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: Correct.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: Can I just clarify again how this is going to be monitored in terms of the screening unit?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: The screening unit will ask people to declare that is the particular situation.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: They declare that is the situation, yet if my amendment were successful that person could not declare that they were not working more than 150 hours; is that right?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: I think the honourable member is trying to engage in the same argument in which we have agreed to disagree.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: Yes, I think we have: one can declare one thing and one can declare another but somehow they are treated differently. We have agreed to disagree, I think.
The CHAIR: I put the question that the amendment moved by the Hon. C.M. Scriven to the amendment moved by the Minister for Human Services be agreed to.
The committee divided on the Hon. C.M. Scriven's amendment:
Ayes 9
Noes 10
Majority 1
AYES | ||
Bourke, E.S. | Franks, T.A. | Hanson, J.E. |
Hunter, I.K. | Maher, K.J. | Ngo, T.T. |
Pnevmatikos, I. | Scriven, C.M. (teller) | Wortley, R.P. |
NOES | ||
Bonaros, C. | Darley, J.A. | Dawkins, J.S.L. |
Hood, D.G.E. | Lee, J.S. | Lensink, J.M.A. (teller) |
Pangallo, F. | Ridgway, D.W. | Stephens, T.J. |
Wade, S.G. |
PAIRS | ||
Parnell, M.C. | Lucas, R.I. |
Amendment thus negatived.
The Hon. J.M.A. Lensink's amendment carried; clause as amended passed.
Clauses 10 to 12 passed.
Clause 13.
The Hon. T.A. FRANKS: In terms of the Greens' undertaking for consultation on this bill, we contacted SACOSS and they raised some questions that I think require some airing to provide clarity on the workings of the scheme. Clause 13 notes, with regard to section 39A on the extra notification requirement, that this clause will add a new requirement that reporting bodies notify the screening unit if they suspect a person poses or may pose an unacceptable risk to children.
The example given is that the requirement relating to a suspicion that someone may pose a risk is very loose and further erodes a presumption of innocence. It goes on to note that perhaps someone might find a Catholic priest falls into this particular suspicion. It would be much appreciated if the government could provide some clarity around the workings of this particular provision and allay the concerns expressed here by SACOSS.
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: I thank the honourable member for her question. The advice I have received is that this clause is directed at a small number of governing or regulatory bodies such as, for example, the Teachers Registration Board and the Education Standards Board SA. A legislative provision is the appropriate mechanism to establish formal arrangements with the reporting body.
It also addresses privacy concerns and requirements placed on reporting bodies, as they may require statutory authorisation under their establishing legislation that may otherwise prevent them from reporting. On receipt of notification, the central assessment unit must still conduct an assessment to determine whether a person poses an unacceptable risk to children. This does not establish a reporting scheme that is open to the public.
The Hon. T.A. FRANKS: Following on from that, is the government of the opinion that bodies such as registration bodies for professional associations are indeed a useful tool in combating predator access to children?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: Yes, the government does agree with the proposition that organisations like the Teachers Registration Board have information that is useful for the screening unit.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: I have a question on that section where reporting bodies are required to notify. How is the reporting documented and progressed?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: The exchange of information would perhaps be best considered through a mechanism like a memorandum of understanding because both of those units or organisations, whatever you want to label them, have information which is germane to the screening assessment, so they will have protocols between them that will be established through regulation.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: What is the process when an individual is suspected of posing an unacceptable risk to children but then that is proved not to be the case—overturned if you like—at some stage in the future? What would occur then?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: The advice I have received is that the screening unit does a risk assessment on all of the relevant information that it receives. In the example where someone might be charged with an offence that would clearly revoke their screening if they were found guilty, such as sexually abusing a child, then their screening is revoked. If they are subsequently found not guilty then they can reapply for a screening after that event.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: I have a further question in regard to the definition of 'child-related work'—and if it is not appropriate for this clause, please advise me where it would be appropriate to ask—because I understand that parents are exempt but they need to show that they are not prohibited people. Can you clarify if that is a correct understanding and, if so, how a parent shows they are not a prohibited person under the proposed changes?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: Can I clarify with the honourable member whether she is talking about the existing prohibited persons legislation that was passed in 2016 or whether she is talking about amendments to child-related work under this particular bill?
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: If you are able to answer the question for both scenarios, that would be appreciated.
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: I am not quite sure what the honourable member is really getting at, because if someone is a prohibited person under the prohibited persons act of 2016 then clearly they are not able to work with children. Could the member be more specific about potential examples of what she is trying to get at?
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: Is it fair to say then that there is a presumption that someone is not a prohibited person unless they are proved to be? The situation is around parents. Parents are able to work, as I understand it, without a check unless they are a prohibited person, so how do they prove that they are not a prohibited person?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: I will try to answer it this way: if a parent is assisting at a school and they are not engaged with other children—say, for instance, they are there for the purposes of assisting their own child—then they are not required to have a check. If they are there to read to other children then my understanding is that they do need to have a working with children check. The prohibited persons concept is that the screening unit will be required to keep two sets of databases: one is the matter about people who have screenings. There is a separate list of people who are considered prohibited, who obviously will never obtain a screening.
Perhaps if I could phrase it this way: is the honourable member seeking to understand whether a prohibited person could ever enter a school? Is that the sort of scenario you are trying to ascertain?
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: No, as I understand it, as a parent working, as you say, for example, with their own child at a school, they are not required to have a screening unless they are a prohibited person?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: No.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: No, that is not correct?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: If you are a prohibited person you cannot get a screening full stop. If you are attending at school to attend to your child you are not required to get a check, but obviously if you are working with other people's children then you are.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: Yes. What you have just said is what I was attempting to say, obviously not very clearly. If a person is working with their own child, is it correct to say that they are therefore not required to get a check unless they are a prohibited person?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: I think there is a range of separate issues. We are clear that if someone is attending a school to attend to their own child, they do not require a check. If other children are involved, they require a check. If you are a prohibited person, you will not obtain a working with children check and therefore you cannot work with those children on that site, and you are also prohibited regardless of whether or not you have applied.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: Would a parent going in to read to a group of children be required to have a full screening?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: Correct.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: There are no exemptions for them. It is simply a full screening, the same as any other volunteer screening; is that correct?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: Yes.
The Hon. C. BONAROS: I want to ask the minister something we discussed in one of the briefings we had. I hope that the minister can clarify this for the record. The national checks that occur only occur every five years. Are there moves afoot for a national database that would make the screening process more robust so that we are not just relying on the five-yearly national check?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: I thank the honourable member for that question. My understanding is that, through the standing committee of attorneys-general at a COAG level, work is underway to provide data sharing between jurisdictions, but we are not there yet.
The Hon. C. BONAROS: Can I also clarify, probably for the benefit of the majority of us here who visit places like schools: if you are visiting, for instance, a primary school to give a lecture at an assembly, or if you attend to speak to a group of grade 5 students about the role of parliament, would that be something that requires a screening check?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: That would fall under the Santa Claus clause, unless you intended to speak to the school assembly for more than seven days. But, yes, I think as a member of parliament it is probably always worthwhile having a working with children check. I am sure the Treasurer would love it if every member of this parliament had a working with children check.
The Hon. C. BONAROS: I assume that the same situation would then apply to all NGOs or any other group that goes into a school. You might have somebody who goes in and does a gardening seminar or a cooking seminar, or something like that. Individuals might just go once every year to speak to a group of students—the Carly Ryan Foundation is a good example. Sonya will go into a school and address a group of students during an assembly or address classrooms about the dangers of online usage. Would those individuals be covered by the seven days as well, even if they are ordinarily employed but just not employed to work with children? So if they are just going in for that odd visit to give a lecture or a talk or whatever the case may be, they do not need a working with children check?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: Yes, the advice that I have received is that if somebody does not need a working with children check in the course of their daily job but they do incidental attendances in that scenario, if they did not do more than seven days' worth then they would not require a working with children check.
The Hon. C. BONAROS: I am going back one step but in relation to the national database, in terms of that streamline has any time frame been put in? Is there any time frame around when we are expecting that to come to fruition?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: The advice I have received is that they are working towards it for the end of the year. The Attorney-General is handling this legislation in the House of Assembly so I will ask her if she has more detail that she can provide.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: Returning to my previous question regarding someone reading to their own child and a group of children, for example in a school, the information provided was that they would need to have a screening. Is that a change from the recent position either before the November changes or prior to that?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: I can clarify that the prohibited persons legislation that passed in 2016 put that cohort in scope. We have put in regulations through the Child Safety (Prohibited Persons) Regulations 2019 which means that if you are in a scenario where you are reading to your child and a group of children you do not need to get a working with children check; if you are reading to another group of children and your child is not part of that then you do.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: To clarify: will that be the situation under this bill, that if someone is reading to their child within a group of children they will not require a screening?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: It is not amended by this bill, it has been amended through the prohibited persons legislation and the consequential regulations.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: And therefore will not be changed by this bill. Is that correct?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: Not this bill, no. I think there has been some misunderstanding about this bill and the cohort of groups of people who are brought into it. Those cohorts will come into effect on 1 July because of the prohibited persons legislation that went through in 2016. This is very much about the transitional arrangements to manage those cohorts in a much more orderly fashion and also to implement free screening for volunteers and also the NDIS worker screening.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: I think I still need to ask this question, which is a specific example of a parent who is reading to their own child within a group and therefore does not require a screening: is there a further provision in any of the acts that are under discussion or impacted by this bill that says that is only the case—they do not need a screening—unless they are a prohibited person?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: Yes; under the prohibited persons act somebody who is a prohibited person cannot work with children. The fact that they do not have a screening does not mean that they are therefore exempt from being required to have a screening. They cannot work with children full stop, and they would not be able to read with other people's children.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: So they are not allowed to, but the purpose, of course, of a screening is to ensure that people are not doing things that they are not allowed to do. If they are not required to have a screening because they are only reading to a group that includes their own child, yet they are a prohibited person, how will we know they are a prohibited person is essentially the issue and therefore how can we ensure that they are not allowed into the school?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: The situation is that if somebody is a prohibited person, they are not allowed to work with children. Their name will be on a database that is kept by the screening unit. What I think we are working towards is that the school may avail itself of being able to check whether particular people are on that list and therefore inappropriate to be allowed to read to other people's children.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: In that scenario, if someone is reading to their own child and a group of children, of which their own child is one, but the school has a suspicion for whatever reason that perhaps they are not an appropriate person, they will then be able to access the screening unit. That relates then to the two databases that you talked about, one of which is those who have a screening and one of which is those who are prohibited persons. They may be able to access the prohibited persons database to find that actually no, this person should not be allowed in our school despite the fact their child is attending our school.
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: Yes, that is correct, but my understanding is that the person can attend to their own child, just not others.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: Is there a definition of child-related work?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: Mr Chairman, I am going to beg your indulgence. This is a question that relates to the prohibited persons legislation, which was passed in 2016. It does not relate to this particular bill.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: Okay; so further definition would be in that act and is not affected by this?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: Yes.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: Thank you for that clarification. In relation to government contracts, do all contract clauses that relate to screening match the legislative requirements that will be in place if this bill is passed?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: I think the honourable member is going beyond the scope of this particular bill. We have not actually passed this legislation yet, so I am not quite sure what her intent is in terms of the information that she is asking.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: I have a concern about contracts that, I guess, are already part way through. Once this comes into effect—assuming that it is passed—will they still be compliant or will there be changes needed for any government contracts?
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: The advice I have received is that if any of the contracts are contradictory to the legislation, the legislation takes precedence over them.
The Hon. C. BONAROS: Just one point in relation to the point made by the minister in response to a question from the Hon. Clare Scriven: it is not just the school that will be able to check the database. This is my understanding, if you can confirm whether I am correct: anybody would be able to access the prohibited persons database and punch in details to ascertain whether or not somebody who they are concerned about is a prohibited person or not, providing, of course, they have the right details.
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: The advice I have received is that whether somebody has a valid screening and whether they are a prohibited person will both be searchable.
Clause passed.
Clause 14.
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: I move:
Amendment No 2 [HumanServ–1]—
Page 8, lines 4 to 16—Delete clause 14
This amends section 40—Certain persons to advise central assessment unit of changes in information, under the prohibited persons act. It requires applicants to advise the screening unit of relevant changes of personal information. Amendment No. 2 removes the definition of 'relevant change of particulars' in relation to personal information. I might just refer to amendment No. 3, because they are consequential, or shall I wait until we get to it?
The CHAIR: Just looking at it, this amendment seeks to delete clause 14. The amendment does not actually need to be moved, it is just that you are recommending to the council that no-one support the clause standing as printed, because you are seeking to delete it.
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: Yes, I am happy to do that. Should I be giving an explanation right now?
The CHAIR: Yes. I was not asking you not to explain, but for the clarity of the committee the amendment as drafted really is an indicator to the members that you are seeking for no-one to support the question I will put to the chamber that the clause stand as printed. You are going to ask everyone to vote no, but we need an explanation of why you are doing that, and the Hon. Ms Franks indicated earlier that she has some questions.
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: I flag that there is a similar amendment to section 53, which is very similar. This addresses some concerns of SACOSS about people's contact information as it was drafted in the existing bill.
The Hon. T.A. FRANKS: Given that I was going to raise the concerns raised by SACOSS, I think my question was answered.
Clause negatived.
Clause 15.
The CHAIR: There are no amendments indicated by any honourable member to clause 15. There is a subsequent amendment No. 3 [HumanServ-1] that inserts a new clause 15A. Minister, there is no need for you to speak to amendment No. 3 at this point in time but you may wish to, given that it may relate to clause 15 itself.
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: What did you ask me?
The CHAIR: We have clause 15, to which there is no amendment indicated. After we have put that clause 15 stand as printed, I will ask you to move amendment No. 3 [HumanServ-1], but you may wish to make comments on clause 15 if they are relevant to the subsequent amendment, given that they may well be related. It is not consequential, so I am not indicating to you technically. You do not need to make any comment on clause 15, but you are seeking to insert a new clause 15A and it may be relevant that you make some comments on clause 15.
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: The two amendments remove the requirement for contact details through the legislation, and the subsequent amendment seeks to insert it into regulations, which allows for changes to the ways in which we as humans communicate with each other. I think email is pretty prevalent at the moment, but some people tell us that it may not be in the future. So we are seeking to make the screening unit's collection of contact details as contemporary as possible into the future.
Clause passed.
New clause 15A.
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: I move:
Amendment No 3 [HumanServ–1]—
Page 10, after line 40—Insert:
15A—Amendment of section 53—Regulations
Section 53(2)—after paragraph (b) insert:
(ba) requirements relating to the provision of information or documents to the central assessment unit;
New clause inserted.
Clauses 16 to 19 passed.
Clause 20.
The CHAIR: The first amendment is amendment No. 2 [Scriven-1], which relates to inserting some words at page 20. The Hon. Ms Scriven.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: Just bear with me for a moment.
The CHAIR: Take your time. For your assistance, amendment No. 2 [Scriven-1] is closely followed by amendment No. 3 [Scriven-1]. It looks to me that amendment No. 3 [Scriven-1] is consequential and the substantive provisions that you are seeking to insert. When you are ready to move amendment No. 2 it is probably best that you move amendment No. 3 as well and seek to explain them collectively to the committee.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: If I can clarify, are we doing my amendment No. 2 [Scriven-1] and amendment No. 3 [Scriven-1] as a consequential?
The CHAIR: Yes, because by amendment No. 2 [Scriven-1] you are seeking to insert subject to subsection (3a), and then amendment No. 3 [Scriven-1] is that subsection (3a).
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: Thank you. My apologies to the chamber. With the number of amendments we have today, they are a little out of order. I am seeking to not move those amendments.
The CHAIR: So we are all clear, you are not going to move amendment No. 2 [Scriven-1] and amendment No. 3 [Scriven-1]?
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: Correct.
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: I move:
Amendment No 1 [HumanServ–2]—
Page 26, lines 29 to 42 [clause 20, inserted section 18R]—Delete inserted section 18R
This is really just the mirror of the issue that I spoke to on the previous amendment in relation to people's contact details. I am removing it from what will be the act and placing it in the regulations.
Amendment carried.
The CHAIR: The Hon. Ms Scriven, amendment No. 4 [Scriven-1] seeks to delete section 18ZK. The minister is also seeking, in amendment No. 2 [Human Serv-2], to amend section 18ZK.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: I do not intend to move amendment No. 4 [Scriven-1].
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: I move:
Amendment No 2 [HumanServ–2]—
Page 35, after line 18 [clause 20, inserted section 18ZK]—Insert:
(1a) However, subsection (1) does not apply in relation to a person who performs NDIS work other than as a volunteer on less than 7 days in any 12 month period (whether or not the person also performs NDIS work on a volunteer basis during that period).
The CHAIR: The Hon. Ms Scriven, I note that we also have amendment No. 1 [Scriven-5], which is an amendment that seeks to move the amendment No. 2 [HumanServ-2] that the minister has just moved. Are you intending to proceed with that one?
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: I am not intending to proceed with that one.
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: I wish to speak on this very briefly. We have canvassed a range of these issues already. We have reached the part of the bill that deals with the NDIS worker screening arrangements. The previous ones were the working with children check arrangements, so this is just a repeat of the previous amendments to other legislation.
Amendment carried; clause as amended passed.
Clauses 21 to 23 passed.
Clause 24.
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK: I move:
Amendment No 3 [HumanServ–2]—
Page 40, after line 1—Insert:
(a1) Section 33(2)—after paragraph (b) insert:
(ba) specify requirements relating to the provision of information or documents to the central assessment unit; and
Amendment carried; clause as amended passed.
Schedule and title passed.
Bill reported with amendment.
Third Reading
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK (Minister for Human Services) (18:12): I move:
That this bill be now read a third time.
Bill read a third time and passed.