Contents
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Abalone Viral Ganglioneuritis
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2025-09-03
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Question Time (9)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
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Aboriginal Affairs
- 2022-11-30
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2023-06-01
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2023-11-02
- 2023-11-29
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Aboriginal Affairs Action Plan
- Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Anzac Day Dawn Service
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Placement Principle
- Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Flags
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander War Memorial
- Aboriginal Basketball Academy
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Aboriginal Children and Young People in Care
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2023-02-22
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2023-03-07
- 2023-05-02
- 2025-10-14
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Aboriginal Deaths in Custody
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2022-07-06
- 2022-09-06
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- Aboriginal Deaths in Custody Royal Commission
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Aboriginal Detention
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Aboriginal Education Strategy
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Aboriginal Fisheries Officer Career Pathway Program
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2022-06-02
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- Aboriginal Frontline Leadership Program
- Aboriginal Governance
- Aboriginal Health Workforce
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Aboriginal Heritage (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Aboriginal Heritage Consultation Process, Riverlea Park
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Aboriginal Heritage, Buckland Park
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2023-09-28
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Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee
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Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Inquiry into Aboriginal Governance
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Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Inquiry into Aboriginal Heritage
- Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Report 2021-22
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Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee: Report 2022-23
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Aboriginal Lands Weed Management
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Aboriginal Law Student Mentoring Program
- Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement
- Aboriginal Literacy Foundation
- Aboriginal Monuments
- Aboriginal Power Cup
- Aboriginal Rangers
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Aboriginal Remains, Riverlea Park
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2023-10-17
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Ministerial Statement (1)
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Question Time (1)
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- 2023-10-18
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2023-10-31
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2023-11-01
- 2024-06-18
- 2024-08-28
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Aboriginal Smoking Rates
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Aboriginal Veterans Commemorative Service
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Aboriginal Women's Gathering
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2022-11-29
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- Abortion
- Abortion Access
- Abortion Legislation
- Academic Achievements
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Access Taxis
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2025-10-30
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2025-11-13
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- Acorn Program
- ACTU Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Congress forum
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Acute Behavioural Assessment Units
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Address in Reply
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Address In Reply
- 2022-05-04
- 2022-05-05
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2022-05-19
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Address in Reply (3)
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- 2022-05-31
- 2022-06-01
- 2022-06-02
- 2022-06-16
- 2022-07-05
- Adelaide 500
- Adelaide Aquatic Centre
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Adelaide Beach Management Review
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2022-11-17
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2022-12-01
- 2023-02-07
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2023-02-09
- 2023-05-18
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2023-08-31
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2025-08-20
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2025-09-02
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2025-09-02
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2025-09-02
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2025-09-02
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2025-10-28
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Answers to Questions (2)
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- Adelaide Brighton Cement
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Adelaide Casino
- 2023-06-14
- 2023-08-29
- 2023-09-26
- 2023-10-31
- 2023-11-01
- 2023-11-28
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2024-02-07
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Answers to Questions (2)
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- Adelaide City Council
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Adelaide COP31
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Adelaide Crows Camp 2018
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2022-09-06
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Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary
- 2022-05-18
- 2022-06-15
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2023-05-04
- 2023-05-30
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2025-10-14
- 2025-11-13
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Adelaide Festival Centre
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Adelaide Film Festival
- Adelaide Fringe Festival, Indigenous Performers
- Adelaide Holocaust Museum And Steiner Education Centre
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Adelaide Lightning
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Adelaide Oval Alcohol Sales
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Adelaide Oval Liquor Licence
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Adelaide Parklands
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Adelaide Remand Centre
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2025-09-02
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Question Time (8)
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
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- Adelaide Roller Derby
- Adelaide Thunderbirds
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Adelaide University Bill
- 2023-10-19
- 2023-10-31
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2023-11-01
- 2023-11-15
- 2023-11-28
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Adelaide Youth Training Centre
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2025-11-13
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- Adelaide Zoo
- Administration of Grants
- Adnyamathanha Heritage Site
- Adult Adoptions
- Advance Care Directives
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Advance Care Directives (Review) Amendment Bill
- Advertising Costs
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Aerial Culling
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2023-09-12
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2023-10-18
- 2023-11-28
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Affordable Housing
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2022-05-03
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2022-06-14
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Answers to Questions (2)
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- 2022-07-06
- 2023-05-18
- 2023-06-28
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2023-08-30
- 2023-09-14
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2024-06-19
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- AFL Gather Round
- AFL Mob Breakfast
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African Communities Council of South Australia
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African Gang Violence
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2022-05-05
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Question Time (2)
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- Ag Town of the Year
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Age of Criminal Responsibility
- 2022-07-06
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2022-11-17
- 2023-02-07
- 2023-05-31
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2023-08-30
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2023-09-13
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2024-06-18
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2024-08-27
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Age Of Criminal Responsibility
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2022-05-04
- 2022-06-14
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Aged Care
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2025-10-14
- 2025-11-11
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- Aged Rights Advocacy Service
- Aged-Care Cctv Trial
- Aged-Care CCTV Trial
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Ageing and Adult Safeguarding (Review Recommendations) Amendment Bill
- 2025-08-19
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2025-08-21
- 2025-09-04
- 2025-09-04
- 2025-09-16
- 2025-09-16
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Agricultural Industry
- 2024-02-07
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2024-06-27
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Agricultural Sector
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Agricultural Sector Labour Shortages
- Agricultural Sector, Business Confidence
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Agricultural Teacher Shortage
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Agricultural Town of the Year
- 2022-09-07
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2022-09-08
- 2023-06-13
- 2023-07-06
- Agricultural Town Of The Year Award
- Agriculture, Animal and Vet Sciences Expo
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AgriFutures Rural Women's Award
- Agritech Grants
- AgTech Adoption Program Funding
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Agtech Field Days
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2022-05-19
- 2022-07-07
- 2023-06-14
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Agtech Growth Fund
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2022-05-04
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2022-06-01
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AgTech Growth Fund
- AgTech Revolution Program
- Al Nakba Anniversary
- Alcohol Induced Liver Disease and COVID-19
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Alcohol Sales Restrictions
- Alfalfa Crops
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Algal Bloom
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2025-08-21
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2025-09-16
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Question Time (8)
- The Hon. R.P. WORTLEY, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. R.A. SIMMS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS
- The Hon. R.P. WORTLEY, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. R.A. SIMMS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS
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- 2025-09-17
- 2025-09-17
- 2025-09-17
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2025-09-18
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2025-10-14
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Answers to Questions (3)
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Question Time (16)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. R.A. SIMMS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. B.R. HOOD
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. R.P. WORTLEY, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. B.R. HOOD, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. B.R. HOOD, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI
- The Hon. J.S. LEE, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
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2025-10-15
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Matters of Interest (1)
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Question Time (1)
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2025-10-15
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Matters of Interest (1)
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Question Time (1)
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2025-10-16
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2025-10-28
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Question Time (17)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. B.R. HOOD, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. B.R. HOOD, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI
- The Hon. F. PANGALLO, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
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2025-10-29
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2025-10-30
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Question Time (10)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS
- The Hon. R.A. SIMMS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. R.A. SIMMS
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2025-11-11
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Question Time (16)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK
- The Hon. B.R. HOOD, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. B.R. HOOD
- The Hon. F. PANGALLO, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
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2025-11-12
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- Ali, Mr J.
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Alleged Sex Offenders, Bail
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Allied Health Professional Recruitment
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2022-09-06
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Answers to Questions (2)
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- Allied Health Professionals in Schools
- Allison, Hon. H.
- Ambulance Employees Association
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Ambulance Ramping
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2022-09-27
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2022-10-18
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Question Time (2)
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- 2022-11-15
- 2022-11-30
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2023-02-07
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Answers to Questions (1)
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Question Time (2)
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2023-02-21
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Question Time (2)
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- 2023-03-07
- 2023-03-22
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2023-03-23
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2023-06-13
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Answers to Questions (2)
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Question Time (1)
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2023-09-12
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Question Time (2)
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- 2023-11-14
- 2023-11-28
- 2024-05-15
- 2024-06-19
- 2024-08-27
- 2024-08-28
- 2025-08-20
- 2025-10-14
- 2025-10-15
- 2025-10-15
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Ambulance Stations
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2022-09-06
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- Ambulance Vehicles
- Amica One
- Andgar Piggery Fire
- Andrew Russell Veteran Living
- Andromeda, Great White Kaolin Project
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AnglicareSA
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Animal Ritual Slaughter
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Animal Welfare
- 2022-11-17
- 2022-11-30
- 2023-02-07
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2023-11-30
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Animal Welfare (Jumps Racing) Amendment Bill
- Animal Welfare Act
- Animal Welfare Bill
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Answers Tabled
- 2022-06-14
- 2022-07-05
- 2022-07-07
- 2022-09-06
- 2022-09-27
- 2022-10-18
- 2022-11-01
- 2022-11-02
- 2022-11-15
- 2022-11-17
- 2022-11-29
- 2022-11-30
- 2023-02-07
- 2023-02-21
- 2023-02-23
- 2023-03-07
- 2023-03-21
- 2023-05-02
- 2023-05-16
- 2023-05-17
- 2023-05-30
- 2023-05-31
- 2023-06-01
- 2023-06-13
- 2023-06-14
- 2023-06-27
- 2023-07-06
- 2023-08-29
- 2023-09-26
- 2023-10-17
- 2023-10-18
- 2023-10-31
- 2023-11-15
- 2023-11-28
- 2023-11-29
- 2024-02-07
- 2024-06-18
- 2024-06-19
- 2024-06-27
- 2024-08-28
- 2024-08-29
- 2024-10-15
- 2024-11-26
- 2025-08-19
- 2025-08-20
- 2025-09-02
- 2025-09-02
- 2025-09-02
- 2025-09-02
- 2025-09-16
- 2025-09-16
- 2025-10-14
- 2025-10-28
- 2025-11-11
- 2025-11-13
- Answers to Questions
- Anti-Racism Strategy
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Antiracism
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Antisemitism
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ANZAC Day
- Anzac Day Commemoration Services
- Appointment of Inspector Under the ICAC Act
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Appropriation Bill 2022
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Appropriation Bill 2023
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Appropriation Bill 2024
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Appropriation Bill 2025
- 2025-08-19
- 2025-08-20
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2025-09-02
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Bills (4)
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. R.A. SIMMS, The Hon. J.S. LEE, The Hon. T.T. NGO, The Hon. R.P. WORTLEY, The Hon. K.J. MAHER, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. R.A. SIMMS, The Hon. J.S. LEE, The Hon. T.T. NGO, The Hon. R.P. WORTLEY, The Hon. K.J. MAHER, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. R.A. SIMMS, The Hon. J.S. LEE, The Hon. T.T. NGO, The Hon. R.P. WORTLEY, The Hon. K.J. MAHER, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. R.A. SIMMS, The Hon. J.S. LEE, The Hon. T.T. NGO, The Hon. R.P. WORTLEY, The Hon. K.J. MAHER, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
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- 2025-09-16
- 2025-09-16
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APY Art Centre Collective
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2023-07-06
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2023-09-14
- 2024-08-27
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APY Executive Board
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2023-03-09
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Question Time (7)
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APY Lands
- 2022-09-28
- 2023-09-13
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2024-06-18
- 2024-08-29
- 2025-10-30
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APY Lands General Manager
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2024-10-15
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2024-10-31
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2025-09-02
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2025-09-02
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2025-09-02
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2025-09-02
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APY Lands Tuberculosis Outbreak
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2023-03-07
- 2023-06-13
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2023-06-14
- 2023-09-12
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- APY Lands, Driver Education
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APY Lands, Policing
- Aquaculture Industries
- Aquatic Industry Round table
- Arabana YaNhi! Tanganekald Yan! Keeping Ancestral Voices Alive
- Archibald Prize
- Are You Safe at Home? Day
- Arnold, Hon. P.B.
- Arson Attacks
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Artificial Intelligence
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2023-11-02
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2025-10-14
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- Artsakh Blockade
- Asbestos Victims Memorial Day
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Ash Wednesday Bushfires
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Aspire Program
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Assange, Mr J.
- Assaults on Police
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Assent
- 2022-05-31
- 2022-07-05
- 2022-07-05
- 2022-09-06
- 2022-09-06
- 2022-09-06
- 2022-09-06
- 2022-09-06
- 2022-09-06
- 2022-10-18
- 2022-10-18
- 2022-10-18
- 2022-10-18
- 2022-11-01
- 2022-11-01
- 2022-11-01
- 2022-11-01
- 2022-11-15
- 2022-11-29
- 2022-11-29
- 2022-11-29
- 2022-11-29
- 2023-02-07
- 2023-02-07
- 2023-02-07
- 2023-02-07
- 2023-02-07
- 2023-02-07
- 2023-02-07
- 2023-02-07
- 2023-02-07
- 2023-03-07
- 2023-03-07
- 2023-03-07
- 2023-03-07
- 2023-03-07
- 2023-03-21
- 2023-05-02
- 2023-05-02
- 2023-05-02
- 2023-05-02
- 2023-05-02
- 2023-05-02
- 2023-05-02
- 2023-05-30
- 2023-05-30
- 2023-06-13
- 2023-06-13
- 2023-06-13
- 2023-06-27
- 2023-06-27
- 2023-06-27
- 2023-08-29
- 2023-08-29
- 2023-08-29
- 2023-09-26
- 2023-09-26
- 2023-09-26
- 2023-10-17
- Assistance Dog Handlers
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Assistant Minister for Autism
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2022-09-08
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Assistant Minister to the Premier
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2022-05-03
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2022-05-17
- 2022-10-18
- 2023-02-07
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- Asthma Week
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Attorney-General's Department
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2023-03-07
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Question Time (2)
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- 2023-05-02
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Auditor-General's Report
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2022-10-19
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Question Time (10)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. J.S. LEE, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. L.A. CURRAN, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
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- 2022-11-15
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2023-02-07
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Answers to Questions (8)
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
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- 2023-11-14
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2024-11-26
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Answers to Questions (9)
- The Hon. L.A. HENDERSON, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. L.A. HENDERSON, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. L.A. HENDERSON, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. L.A. HENDERSON, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. L.A. HENDERSON, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. L.A. HENDERSON, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. L.A. HENDERSON, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. L.A. HENDERSON, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. L.A. HENDERSON, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
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2025-11-11
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Auditor-General's Report (2)
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- Augmented Reality Technology
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Augusta Zadow Awards
- AUKUS Deal
- Australasian Martial Arts Hall of Fame
- Australia Sri Lanka Association
- Australia-United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement
- Australian Biosecurity Awards
- Australian Diamonds Netball Team Sponsorship
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Australian Education Union
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Australian Hotels Association (South Australian Branch)
- Australian Masters Games
- Australian Native Plants
- Australian of the Year Awards
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Australian Radioactive Waste Agency
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2022-11-03
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Australian Red Cross
- Australian Refugee Association
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Australian Road Assessment Program
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2025-11-13
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Australian Slaughterhouse Standards
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2024-08-27
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Australian Soccer
- Ausveg Awards Night
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Autism
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2023-02-09
- 2023-03-08
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2023-05-02
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Answers to Questions (2)
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- 2023-05-03
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2023-06-01
- 2023-06-13
- 2023-07-06
- 2023-11-28
- 2024-05-01
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- Autism Assessments
- Autism Education Advisory Group
- Autism Friendly Charter
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Autism Funding
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2024-06-19
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Autism Inclusion Teachers
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2023-11-16
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2025-09-18
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Autism Lead Teachers
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2022-09-08
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Question Time (7)
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. L.A. CURRAN, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. L.A. CURRAN, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. J.S. LEE, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. J.S. LEE, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
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Autism SA
- 2023-02-22
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2023-02-23
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Question Time (2)
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- 2023-03-21
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2023-05-02
- Autism SA Grants
-
Autism Services
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
-
Autism Strategy
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2024-06-19
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Matters of Interest (2)
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Ministerial Statement (1)
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- 2025-10-16
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Autism Support
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2023-05-31
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Answers to Questions (8)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
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- Autism Support in Businesses
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Autism Support in Preschools
- Autism Works
- Autistic Women and Girls
- Automated External Defibrillators (Public Access) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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Automated External Defibrillators (Public Access) Bill
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Automotive Trades Workforce
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Avian Bird Flu
-
2023-06-28
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2023-08-29
-
Answers to Questions (2)
-
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2023-09-28
- 2023-10-31
-
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Avian Influenza
- 2023-11-16
- 2024-06-19
- 2024-06-27
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2024-08-27
-
Answers to Questions (2)
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-
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B
- Bail (Conditions) Amendment Bill
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Bail Conditions
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2022-05-19
- 2022-09-06
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2023-05-16
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- Baker, Mr J.
- Ballast Water
- Banana Boogie Bakery
- Banking Scams
- Barngarla Determination Aboriginal Corporation
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Barngarla People, Litigation
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Barossa Contemporary Festival
- Barossa Council By-Laws
- Barossa New Water Project
-
Barrier Highway
-
2025-11-13
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Basheer AM, Mr M.R.
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2025-09-17
- 2025-10-15
- 2025-10-15
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- Basketball
- Bats
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Beach Management
- Beef Cattle Industry
- Belair Railway Line
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Best of Wine Tourism Awards
-
2022-09-28
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2022-11-17
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Question Time (2)
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- 2023-10-19
- 2023-11-01
- 2024-09-25
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Beston Global Food Company
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2024-11-26
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- Betting Operations Tax
- Bill Stress Index
- Bio Gro
- Biodiversity Bill
- Biomedical Sector
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Biosecurity
- 2022-06-15
- 2022-09-06
- 2023-02-07
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2023-02-08
- 2023-02-21
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2023-05-17
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2023-09-26
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2023-10-31
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2024-06-18
- 2024-08-27
- 2024-08-28
-
Biosecurity Act
-
2022-11-29
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Biosecurity Bill
-
Biosecurity Legislation
- Biosecurity Precinct
- Biosecurity Response To Varroa Destructor
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Biosecurity, Kangaroo Island
-
Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration (Tissue Donation Statements) Amendment Bill
-
Black Frost
-
2023-11-02
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- Blackwood Reconciliation Group
- Blackwood Reconciliation Walk
- Blood Donations
-
Blue Swimmer Crabs
- 2022-11-02
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2023-11-28
-
Question Time (2)
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Bordertown Water Supply
- 2023-11-02
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2023-11-15
- 2023-11-28
- Borthwick Park
- Botanic Gardens and State Herbarium (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Bow and Crossbow hunting
- Bowhunting Bans
-
Breast Cancer Awareness Month
-
Bromley, Mr D.J.
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2022-09-08
-
- Brompton Gasworks Independent Review
-
Brumfitt, Ms T.
- Brussels Sprouts
-
Budget and Finance Committee
- 2022-11-30
- 2023-02-07
- 2023-02-08
- 2023-06-28
- 2023-10-17
- 2023-11-29
- 2024-05-01
- 2024-11-26
- 2025-08-21
- 2025-08-21
- 2025-08-21
-
2025-09-16
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Personal Explanation (1)
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Question Time (1)
-
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2025-09-16
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Personal Explanation (1)
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Question Time (1)
-
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2025-09-17
-
2025-09-17
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2025-09-17
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Budget And Finance Committee
-
Budget Papers
-
Building Better Regions Fund
- 2022-09-07
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2022-10-18
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2022-10-19
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2022-11-01
-
Question Time (2)
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- Building Industry
- Bullying
- Bundaleer Forest
-
Burial and Cremation (Interment Rights) Amendment Bill
-
Burial And Cremation (Interment Rights) Amendment Bill
- Burnside Hockey Club
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Bushfire Preparedness
- Bushfire Prevention
- Bushfire Victim Support
- Bushfires
- Business Events Adelaide
- Business in South Australia
- Business Migration Nominations
- Business Migration Program Objectives
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C
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Cabinet Documents
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2022-11-15
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2023-09-27
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Question Time (2)
-
-
- Callington Show Pavilion
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Cameron, Hon. M.B.
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Cameron, Hon. T.G.
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2022-09-28
-
- Campania Sports and Social Club
- Cancer Council, Fundraising
-
Cancer Nurse Practitioners
-
2024-08-28
-
Answers to Questions (2)
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-
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Cancer Vaccine Trials
-
2024-06-19
- 2024-08-27
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- Canine Court Companion
-
Cannabis Legalisation Bill
- CanTEST Health and Drug Checking Service
- Car Park Security Incident
- Carbon Farming
- Carbon Farming Road Map
-
Carers Recognition (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Carly Ryan Foundation
- Carp Harvesting
- Cash in Society
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Cashflow in Drought
-
Cashless Debit Card
- Cashmore, Hon. J.L.
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Casino (Penalties) Amendment Bill
- Cat Management
- Cattle Industry Fund
-
Ceduna
- Ceduna Community Hub
- Celebrating Women's Influence in the Sheep Industry Forum
-
Cemetery Vandalism
-
Centre for First Nations Cultures
-
2022-11-01
-
Question Time (7)
-
- 2022-11-30
-
-
Centre for Invasive Species Solutions
-
2023-05-16
- 2023-08-29
-
- Ceylon Tamil Association of South Australia
-
CFMEU
-
2024-08-27
-
Question Time (17)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. J.S. LEE, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
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- 2024-08-28
- 2024-09-25
-
2025-10-29
-
- Charter Boat Fishing Industry
- Charter Boat Management Plan
- Cherry Season Auction
- Cherry Season Launch
-
Chief Justice
-
2024-06-27
- 2024-08-27
-
- Chief Psychiatrist Review
-
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service
-
2022-09-06
-
Answers to Questions (2)
-
-
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Child And Young Person's Visitor
- Child Custody
- Child Exploitation Material
-
Child Gender Dysphoria
-
Child Protection
- 2022-09-07
- 2022-09-08
-
2022-10-18
-
Answers to Questions (1)
-
Question Time (1)
-
- 2022-10-19
- 2022-11-02
- 2022-11-16
-
2022-11-29
-
2022-12-01
-
Question Time (2)
-
-
2023-02-07
-
Answers to Questions (2)
-
- 2023-02-08
-
2023-02-21
- 2023-03-07
- 2023-03-09
- 2023-03-21
- 2023-05-02
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2023-07-06
- 2023-11-16
- 2024-06-19
- 2024-08-28
- 2024-09-25
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2024-11-26
-
Answers to Questions (2)
-
- 2025-08-19
- 2025-11-13
-
Child Safety (Prohibited Persons) Act Regulations
-
Child Sex Offender Register
-
2023-02-23
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Child Sex Offenders
- 2022-11-02
-
2024-08-28
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2024-08-29
-
2025-10-30
- Child Sex Offenders Registration (Child-Related Work) Amendment Bill
-
Child Sex Offenders Registration (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Child Sex Offenders Registration (Public Register) Amendment Bill
- Child Sexual Assault
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Childcare Services
- Childhood Dementia
- Childlike Sex Dolls
-
Children and Young People (Oversight and Advocacy Bodies) (Child Death and Serious Injury Review Committee) Amendment Bill
- Children and Young People (Safety and Support) Bill
-
Children and Young People (Safety) (Child and Young Person's Visitor) Amendment Bill
-
Children and Young People (Safety) Act Review
-
2023-11-29
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Children in State Care
- Children Living in Residential Care
- Chinatown Adelaide South Australia
- Churchill Fellowship
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Cigarette Waste
-
Citrus Industry
- City of Campbelltown By-Laws
-
City of Mitcham By-Laws
-
2023-08-30
-
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City of Playford By-Laws
-
2023-11-15
-
Motions (2)
-
-
- City of Port Adelaide Enfield By-Laws
-
City of Prospect By-Laws
-
2023-11-01
-
Motions (2)
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-
- City of Unley By-Laws
- City to Bay Fun Run
-
Civil Liability (Byo Containers) Amendment Bill
- Civil Liability (BYO Containers) Amendment Bill
- Clare Valley Gourmet Week
-
Climate Change
-
Climate Change Action Plan
- Climate Change and Greenhouse Emissions Reduction (Intergenerational Equity) Amendment Bill
- Climate Change and Greenhouse Emissions Reduction (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Climate Education
- Clontarf Foundation
- Close the Gap Day
- Close, Hon. S.E., Resignation
-
Closing the Gap
- 2023-05-04
-
2024-05-01
- 2024-06-19
-
Closing the Gap Annual Report
- Closing the Gap Implementation Plan
- Closing The Gap Partnership Agreement
- Co.As.It. (SA)
- Coast Protection (Significant Works) Amendment Bill
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Coastal Management
-
Coastal Sand Erosion
- Cobdogla Irrigation and Steam Museum
-
Code of Ethics
-
2023-06-01
- 2023-08-29
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Coercive Control
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2022-09-28
- 2022-11-01
-
2023-03-08
- 2023-03-23
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- Cold Cases
-
Commencement
- 2022-05-03
- 2022-05-04
- 2022-05-05
- 2022-05-17
- 2022-05-18
- 2022-05-19
- 2022-05-31
- 2022-06-01
- 2022-06-02
- 2022-06-14
- 2022-06-15
- 2022-06-16
- 2022-07-05
- 2022-07-06
- 2022-07-07
- 2022-09-06
- 2022-09-07
- 2022-09-08
- 2022-09-20
- 2022-09-27
- 2022-09-28
- 2022-10-18
- 2022-10-19
- 2022-10-20
- 2022-11-01
- 2022-11-02
- 2022-11-03
- 2022-11-15
- 2022-11-16
- 2022-11-17
- 2022-11-29
- 2022-11-30
- 2022-12-01
- 2023-02-07
- 2023-02-08
- 2023-02-09
- 2023-02-21
- 2023-02-22
- 2023-02-23
- 2023-03-07
- 2023-03-08
- 2023-03-09
- 2023-03-21
- 2023-03-22
- 2023-03-23
- 2023-03-26
- 2023-05-02
- 2023-05-03
- 2023-05-04
- 2023-05-16
- 2023-05-17
- 2023-05-18
- 2023-05-30
- 2023-05-31
- 2023-06-01
- 2023-06-13
- 2023-06-14
- 2023-06-15
- 2023-06-27
- 2023-06-28
- 2023-07-06
- 2023-08-29
- 2023-08-30
- 2023-08-31
- 2023-09-12
- 2023-09-13
- 2023-09-14
- 2023-09-26
- 2023-09-27
- 2023-09-28
- 2023-10-17
- 2023-10-18
- 2023-10-19
- 2023-10-31
- 2023-11-01
- 2023-11-02
- 2023-11-14
- 2023-11-15
- 2023-11-16
- 2023-11-28
- 2023-11-29
- 2023-11-30
- 2024-02-07
- 2024-05-01
- 2024-05-15
- 2024-06-18
- 2024-06-19
- 2024-06-27
- 2024-08-27
- 2024-08-28
- 2024-08-29
- 2024-09-25
- 2024-10-15
- 2024-10-31
- 2024-11-26
- 2024-11-28
- 2025-08-19
- 2025-08-20
- 2025-08-21
- 2025-08-21
- 2025-08-21
- 2025-09-02
- 2025-09-02
- 2025-09-02
- 2025-09-02
- 2025-09-03
- 2025-09-03
- 2025-09-03
- 2025-09-04
- 2025-09-04
- 2025-09-16
- 2025-09-16
- 2025-09-17
- 2025-09-17
- 2025-09-17
- 2025-09-18
- 2025-10-14
- 2025-10-15
- 2025-10-15
- 2025-10-16
- 2025-10-28
- 2025-10-29
- 2025-10-30
- 2025-11-11
- 2025-11-12
- 2025-11-13
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Commercial Fisher Licence Fees
-
Commercial Fisheries
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2022-12-01
-
-
Commercial Fisheries Review
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2022-11-29
-
2022-11-30
-
Question Time (7)
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
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2023-02-07
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2023-06-27
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2023-08-29
-
2023-11-14
- 2023-11-16
-
-
Commercial Fishing Industry
-
Commercial Fishing Sector
-
2022-11-17
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-
Commercial Horticulture
-
2023-11-01
-
-
Commissioner for Aboriginal Engagement
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Commissioner For Aboriginal Engagement
-
2022-05-18
-
Question Time (2)
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-
-
Commissioner for Equal Opportunity Annual Report
- Commissioner for Victims' Rights
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Committee Stage
- 2022-05-17
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2022-05-18
- 2022-05-18
- 2022-05-19
- 2022-05-31
- 2022-06-02
- 2022-06-14
- 2022-06-14
- 2022-06-15
- 2022-06-16
- 2022-07-05
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2022-07-07
- 2022-07-07
- 2022-09-06
- 2022-09-08
- 2022-09-08
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2022-09-27
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2022-09-27
- 2022-09-27
- 2022-09-27
- 2022-09-28
- 2022-10-18
- 2022-10-18
- 2022-10-20
- 2022-10-20
- 2022-10-20
- 2022-11-01
- 2022-11-02
- 2022-11-15
- 2022-11-15
- 2022-11-15
- 2022-11-16
- 2022-11-17
- 2022-11-17
- 2022-11-17
- 2022-11-29
- 2022-11-29
- 2022-11-30
- 2023-02-07
- 2023-02-09
- 2023-02-09
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2023-02-21
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Bills (2)
- The Hon. J.E. HANSON, The Hon. T.T. NGO, The Hon. R.P. WORTLEY, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE, The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. L.A. HENDERSON, The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. R.A. SIMMS, The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. F. PANGALLO, The Hon. S.L. GAME, The Hon. I. PNEVMATIKOS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
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- 2023-02-22
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2023-02-23
- 2023-03-07
- 2023-03-07
- 2023-03-09
- 2023-03-09
- 2023-03-21
- 2023-03-21
- 2023-03-23
- 2023-05-02
- 2023-05-04
- 2023-05-16
- 2023-05-16
- 2023-05-17
- 2023-05-18
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2023-05-30
- 2023-06-01
- 2023-06-13
- 2023-06-15
- 2023-06-27
- 2023-08-29
- 2023-08-29
- 2023-08-29
- 2023-09-12
- 2023-09-12
- 2023-09-14
- 2023-09-14
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2023-09-26
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Bills (2)
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- 2023-09-28
- 2023-09-28
- 2023-09-28
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2023-10-17
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Commonwealth Games
- Commonwealth Infrastructure Funding
- Communications and Promotion
- Community Boards and Governance
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Community Centre Week
- Community Education
- Community Grants
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Community Justice Services
- Community Legal Centres
- Compulsory Land Acquisition
- Compulsory Third-Party Insurance
- Congratulatory Remarks
- Conservation and Hunting Alliance of South Australia
- Conservation Council
-
Construction Industry
-
Construction Industry Apprenticeships
-
2022-11-01
- 2023-02-07
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- Construction Industry Training Fund
-
Construction Industry Training Fund (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- 2024-08-28
- 2024-08-29
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2024-10-15
-
Construction Industry, Business Confidence
-
2024-10-31
-
-
Construction Materials
-
2025-10-29
-
-
Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union
-
2022-09-28
- 2022-11-01
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2022-11-03
-
Question Time (2)
-
-
2022-11-17
- 2023-03-08
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2023-06-13
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2023-06-15
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Question Time (2)
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-
2023-11-29
- 2024-06-19
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Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union
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2022-09-06
-
Question Time (8)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. J.S. LEE, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. J.S. LEE
- The Hon. J.S. LEE, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
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-
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Consumer and Business Services, Workplace Culture
- 2025-08-19
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2025-10-14
-
Answers to Questions (2)
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-
Container Deposit Scheme
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2025-09-04
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Question Time (8)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. R.A. SIMMS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. F. PANGALLO, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. R.A. SIMMS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. F. PANGALLO, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
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- Contingent Notice
- Contractor Invoices
- Controlled Substances (Nicotine) Amendment Bill
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Controlled Substances (Pure Amounts) Amendment Bill
- Controlled Substances Act regulations
- Controlled Substances Act, Fees Notice
-
Conversion Practices
- 2023-11-29
-
2024-02-07
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Matters of Interest (1)
-
Question Time (1)
-
-
2024-08-29
- Conversion Practices Prohibition Bill
-
Convicted Arsonists
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2023-03-08
- 2023-05-02
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Cooper Creek Barge
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2025-11-11
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Coorong Fish Deaths
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2024-06-18
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Question Time (7)
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. J.S. LEE, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
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2024-06-27
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2024-08-27
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Answers to Questions (2)
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COP31
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Corflute Signs
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Coronation of King Charles III
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Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla
- Coroner's Court
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Coroner's Office
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2023-11-14
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- Coroners Court Funding
- Coronial Inquests
- Coronial Recommendations
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Correctional Facilities Drug Treatment Programs
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2023-08-30
- 2023-10-18
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Correctional Services
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2024-06-18
- 2024-08-27
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Cost of Living
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2022-05-03
- 2023-05-03
- 2023-06-28
- 2023-11-15
- 2023-11-29
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Cost Of Living
- 2022-05-04
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2022-06-14
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Answers to Questions (2)
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- 2022-06-16
- 2022-07-07
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Cost of Living Concession
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Cost Of Living Concession
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2022-07-07
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Cost of Living Concessions
- Cost of Sunday Sitting
- Cost-Recovery Review Process
- Coulter, Dr J.
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Council Amalgamations
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2022-11-15
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2022-11-16
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- Council CEO Salaries
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Council Elections
- Council Member Vacancies
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Country Cabinet
- 2022-09-28
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2023-02-21
- 2023-02-22
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2023-08-29
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2023-09-13
- 2023-09-14
- 2023-11-01
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2023-11-02
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Country Fire Service
- Country Fire Service Chief Officer
- Country Fire Service Period Packs
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Country Fire Service Volunteers
- Country Press SA Awards
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Country Shows
- Country Shows and Field Days
- Court Backlogs
- Court Infrastructure
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Courts Administration (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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COVID-19 Direction Accountability and Oversight Committee
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Covid-19 Direction, Accountability And Oversight Committee
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COVID-19 Mandatory Vaccinations
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2023-06-28
- 2023-09-26
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COVID-19 Response
- Covid-19 Schools
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COVID-19 Vaccinations
- 2022-09-28
- 2022-11-15
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2023-03-21
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Answers to Questions (2)
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- 2023-11-28
- 2025-08-20
- 2025-10-14
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COVID-19 Vaccine, Freedom of Information
- Covid-Ready Hospital Network
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Coward Punch Laws
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2024-08-29
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- Craddock, Mrs R.
- Crafers Bikeway
- Crawford Fund Forum
- Credit Rating
-
Crime and Public Integrity Policy Committee
- Crime and Public Integrity Policy Committee: Police Complaints and Discipline Act
-
Crime in Port Augusta
- Crime Rates
-
Criminal Assets Confiscation (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Criminal Justice System
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2025-10-28
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- Criminal Law (Clamping, Impounding and Forfeiture of Vehicle) Act Regulations
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Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) (Blood Testing) Amendment Bill
- 2025-08-20
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2025-09-02
- Criminal Law (High Risk Offenders) (Additional High Risk Offenders) Amendment Bill
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Criminal Law (High Risk Offenders) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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Criminal Law Consolidation (Child Sexual Abuse) Amendment Bill
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Criminal Law Consolidation (Coercive Control) Amendment Bill
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2025-08-21
-
Bills (3)
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. S.L. GAME, The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. J.S. LEE, The Hon. R.A. SIMMS, The Hon. T.T. NGO, The Hon. K.J. MAHER, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. S.L. GAME, The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. J.S. LEE, The Hon. R.A. SIMMS, The Hon. T.T. NGO, The Hon. K.J. MAHER, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. S.L. GAME, The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. J.S. LEE, The Hon. R.A. SIMMS, The Hon. T.T. NGO, The Hon. K.J. MAHER, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
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- 2025-09-04
- 2025-09-04
- 2025-09-16
- 2025-09-16
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Criminal Law Consolidation (Criminal Organisations - Prescribed Places) Amendment Bill
- Criminal Law Consolidation (Defences—Intoxication) Amendment Bill
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Criminal Law Consolidation (Human Remains) Amendment Bill
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Criminal Law Consolidation (Section 20A) Amendment Bill
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Criminal Law Consolidation (Street Gangs) Amendment Bill
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Criminal Law Consolidation Act Regulations
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2023-08-30
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Motions (2)
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Criminal Procedure (Monitoring Orders) Amendment Bill
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Criminal Sentencing
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2023-08-29
- 2023-08-30
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Crop and Pasture Report
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2022-12-01
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Crop And Pasture Seeding Intentions Report
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2022-06-02
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2022-07-07
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Answers to Questions (2)
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- Crop Trust BOLD Alfalfa Project
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Cross Border Commissioner
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2023-02-08
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2023-03-09
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2023-05-16
- 2023-11-28
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2023-11-30
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Cross Border Commissioner Bill
- 2022-05-05
- 2022-05-31
- 2022-06-02
- 2022-06-14
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2022-07-07
-
Bills (2)
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- 2022-09-06
- Cross Border Commissioner Office
- Cross Road Stop Bar
- Crown and Anchor Hotel
- Crown Solicitor's Office
- Crown Solicitor's Office Art Prize
- Cruise Ship Strategy
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Custody Notification Service
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2023-02-07
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Cycling Infrastructure
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2025-10-16
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D
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Daffodil Day
- Dance Hub SA
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Data Protection
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2022-10-19
- 2022-11-30
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Davenport Community
- Death of Queen Elizabeth II and Accession of King Charles III
- Declaration of Electricity Market Suspension
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Declared Public Precincts
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2023-06-28
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2023-08-31
- 2023-10-31
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- Decriminalisation of Homosexuality
- Decriminalisation of Homosexuality 50th Anniversary
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Decriminalisation of Homosexuality in South Australia
- Deeper Maintenance and Modification Facility Project
- Deepfake Images
-
Defamation (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Defence Industry Employees
- Defence SA Projects
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Defence Shipbuilding
- Defence Trade Mission
- DEM MOB
- Dementia
- Democracy
- Department Expenditure
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Departmental Procurement Guidelines
- Deputy Premier Staffing
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Director of Public Prosecutions
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Director of Public Prosecutions Office
- 2023-06-01
- 2023-06-27
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2023-08-29
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2023-08-30
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Question Time (13)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. F. PANGALLO, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. F. PANGALLO, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. L.A. HENDERSON, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. L.A. HENDERSON, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. L.A. HENDERSON
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2023-09-26
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Answers to Questions (2)
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- 2023-10-31
- Disability Advisory Council
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Disability Employment
- Disability Funding
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Disability Inclusion (Review Recommendations) Amendment Bill
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Disability Services
- Disaster Recovery Funds
- Distillers South Australia Industry Forum
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District Council of Franklin Harbour By-Laws
- 2023-02-22
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2023-08-30
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Motions (2)
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District Council of Karoonda East Murray By-Laws
- 2023-03-23
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2023-08-30
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Motions (2)
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District Council of Mount Remarkable By-Laws
- 2022-10-19
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2023-02-22
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Motions (2)
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- 2023-03-23
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2023-08-30
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Motions (2)
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- District Council of Yankalilla By-laws
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District Court
- Dog and Cat Management (Breeder Reforms) Amendment Bill
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Dog Fence
- Doig, Brevet Sergeant Jason Christopher
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Domestic and Family Violence
- 2022-07-06
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2022-09-06
-
Answers to Questions (2)
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- 2022-09-27
- 2023-05-31
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2023-11-28
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Domestic And Family Violence
- Domestic and Family Violence Prevention
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Domestic Violence
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2022-09-07
-
Question Time (7)
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- Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme
- Domestic Violence Laws
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Domestic Violence Victims
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2023-09-14
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2024-11-28
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Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence
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2023-11-28
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DonateLife Week
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Downy and Powdery Mildews
- DPP Workplace Experience Report
- Dr Uncle Lewis O'Brien Oration
- Dredging Program
- Dress Codes
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Driving Offences
-
2023-11-14
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2023-11-30
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- Drought
-
Drought Assistance
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2024-10-15
-
Question Time (7)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
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2025-08-21
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Question Time (2)
-
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2025-08-21
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Question Time (2)
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2025-08-21
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Question Time (2)
-
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2025-09-02
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2025-09-02
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2025-09-02
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2025-09-02
- 2025-10-14
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2025-10-16
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Drought Mitigation
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2025-09-17
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Motions (3)
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- 2025-10-29
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- Drought Round Tables
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Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Services
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2022-09-06
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- Drug and Alcohol REhabilitation Services
- Drug Decriminalisation
- Dry Creek Land Reserve
- Duke of York Hotel
- Dulwitches
- Duncan, Dr G.i.o.
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Duncan, Dr G.I.O.
- Dunstan By-Election
-
Dunstan, Hon. D.A.
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Dust Diseases
- 2022-05-18
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2022-06-14
- 2022-06-15
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2023-08-31
- Dust Diseases Compensation
- Dust-borne Diseases
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E
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E-Petitions
- Early Childhood Education
- Early Closure Grant
- Early Intervention and Child Protection Matters
- Early Years Learning Framework
- Eastern States Deployment, Emergency Storm Response
- Echunga Dam
- Economic Recovery Fund
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Education and Children's Services (Enrolment and Attendance) Amendment Bill
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Education and Children's Services (Inclusive Education) Amendment Bill
- Education and Children's Services (Parental Primacy) Amendment Bill
- Education and Children's Services (Reporting Requirements) Amendment Bill
- Education and Children's Services (Sports Vouchers) Amendment Bill
- Education Department
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Education Security
- Educational Disadvantage
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Educational Equity
- Educational Outcomes
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Educational Outcomes for Boys
- eID Committee
-
Eid Festival
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2022-05-17
-
- Eight-Hour Working Day
- Elder Abuse
- Election Campaign
-
Election Commitments
- 2022-05-03
- 2022-05-04
-
2022-05-18
-
2022-10-20
-
2023-11-29
-
Question Time (2)
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- Elective Surgery
- Electoral (Accountability and Integrity) Amendment Bill
- Electoral (Control of Corflutes) Amendment Bill
-
Electoral (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Electoral Act
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2022-11-03
-
- Electoral Commission, Dunstan By-Election
- Electoral Commissioner
-
Electoral Fraud
-
2023-03-23
- 2023-05-30
-
- Electoral Services
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Electricity Act Regulations
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Electricity Costs
-
Electricity Costs in Remote Aboriginal Communities
-
2023-06-15
- 2023-10-18
-
-
Electricity Distribution and Transmission Network
- Electricity Network Stability
- Electricity Privatisation
-
Electronic Identification
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Electronic Identification Tags
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2023-09-27
-
-
Electronic Patient Record System
- Electronic Planes Trial
- Elizabeth Park Primary School
- Elliott Johnston AO, QC Oration
- Emergency Animal Diseases
- Emergency Dispatchers
-
Emergency Management (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- 2025-08-19
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2025-09-04
- 2025-09-16
- 2025-09-16
-
Emergency Medical Access in Remote South Australia
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Emergency Services Workers
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Emissions Reduction
- Emissions Trading Scheme
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Enabling Infrastructure Program
-
End Youth Suicide Week
- Endometriosis
- Energy and Mining Department Employees
- Energy and Mining Projects
- Energy and Water Billing Complaints
- Energy Bill Relief Rebate
- Energy Industry Employees
- Energy Prices
- Energy Retailers Pricing Structure
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Energy Security
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2022-11-01
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- Enforcement and Prosecution, Real-Time Data
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Engineered Stone
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2024-06-19
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Engineered Stone Regulations
- Engineers
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Enterprise Agreements
- 2022-09-06
- 2025-09-04
- 2025-09-04
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2025-09-16
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2025-09-16
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Enterprise Bargaining
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2022-06-16
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- Entrepreneurial Education Strategy
- Environment And Water Department
- Environment Protection (Cigarette Butt Waste) Amendment Bill
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Environment Protection (Objects of Act and Board Attributes) Amendment Bill
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Environment, Resources and Development Committee
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Environment, Resources and Development Committee: Disposal of PFAS Contaminated Waste in South Australia
- Environment, Resources and Development Committee: Inquiry into the Urban Forest
- Environmental Crimes
- Environmental Impact Statements
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Environmental Regulation
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Equal Opportunity (Domestic Abuse) Amendment Bill
- Equal Opportunity (Religious Bodies) Amendment Bill
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Equal Opportunity Act
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2024-11-28
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- Equal Opportunity Commissioner's Independent Review of Harassment in the Parliament Workplace
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Ernabella Arts Centre
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Ersin Tatar
- ESCOSA Inquiry into Electricity and Gas
- eSports
-
Establishment of Adelaide University
- 2023-07-06
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2023-10-18
-
Motions (1)
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Question Time (3)
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2023-10-19
- 2023-11-01
- 2023-11-15
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Estimates Committees
- Eureka Prize for Excellence in Forensic Science
- European Parliament Regulation of Prostitution Report
- Eurovision Song Contest
- Eurovision Song Context
- Evans, Dr A.L.
- Evans, Mr M.
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Event Tourism
- 2023-11-15
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2024-10-15
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Answers to Questions (2)
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-
Evidence (Aboriginal Traditional Laws and Customs) Amendment Bill
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Evoke AG
- evokeAG Conference
- Excellence in Women's Leadership Awards
- Executive Induction Program
-
Exotic Animal Diseases
-
2022-11-02
-
Question Time (9)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. J.S. LEE, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. J.S. LEE, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
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- Expand Together Grants
- Experience Nature Tourism Fund
- Exploration License
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Explosives Bill
- Export Accelerator Program
- Export Fundamentals Program
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External Consultants
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2023-09-14
-
- Extinction Rebellion
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Extreme Weather Response
-
Eyre Peninsula Desalination Plant
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2022-09-07
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-
Eyre Peninsula Desalination Project
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2023-02-22
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2023-03-07
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2023-03-09
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Question Time (12)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
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2023-03-21
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Answers to Questions (1)
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Question Time (9)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
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2023-05-02
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2023-05-31
- 2023-07-06
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- Eyre Peninsula Field Days
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Eyre Peninsula Overtaking Lanes
- Eyre Peninsula Water Supply
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Eyre Peninsula Weather Forecasting
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F
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Facial Recognition Technology
- 2022-06-16
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2022-07-05
- 2022-09-06
- 2022-10-19
- Fair Go for Australians
- Fair Trading (Lifespan of Electrical Products) Amendment Bill
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Fair Work (Family and Domestic Violence Leave) Amendment Bill
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Fair Work (Registered Associations) Amendment Bill
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Fair Work (Worker Entitlements) Amendment Bill
- Faith in Politics
- Falconio, Mr P.
- Fall of Saigon 49th Anniversary
- Fall Of Saigon Commemoration
- False Requirements to Replace Gas Appliances
- Farm Business Resilience Program
- Farm Dam Policy
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Farm Trespassing
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Farmer Wellbeing
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2023-05-17
- 2023-05-30
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2023-11-15
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Farmers
- Farming Chemicals
- Fast Fashion
- Fast-Track Cities
- Fay Fuller Foundation Reconciliation Action Plan
-
Federal Budget
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2022-11-01
-
Question Time (2)
-
- 2022-11-30
- 2023-05-17
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- Federal Circuit and Family Court
- Federal Election
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Federal Voice Referendum
-
Federal Voice to Parliament Referendum
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2023-08-30
-
2023-08-31
- 2023-09-13
- 2023-09-14
- 2023-09-27
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2023-10-17
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2023-10-18
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Matters of Interest (2)
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-
- Feegrade, Mr R.
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Feral Animal Control
- 2023-02-07
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2023-06-13
- 2023-08-29
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Feral Animal Management
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2022-11-02
-
2022-11-29
-
Answers to Questions (2)
-
-
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Feral Animals
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Feral Cats
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Feral Deer
-
2022-05-19
-
2022-07-07
-
Answers to Questions (2)
-
-
2024-02-07
-
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Feral Dogs
- Feral Goats
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Feral Pigs
-
2022-05-17
- 2022-09-27
-
2023-02-23
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2023-06-14
-
Question Time (3)
-
-
2023-07-06
- 2023-08-29
-
2023-09-26
- 2023-10-31
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Festival Plaza
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2025-11-12
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- Festival Plaza Precinct
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Final Stages
- 2022-05-19
- 2022-07-05
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2022-07-06
- Bills
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Personal Explanation (1)
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2022-07-07
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2022-07-07
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Bills (2)
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- 2022-07-07
- 2022-07-07
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2022-09-27
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2022-09-27
- 2022-09-27
- 2022-10-20
- 2022-11-17
- 2022-11-17
- 2022-11-29
- 2022-11-30
- 2022-11-30
- 2022-11-30
- 2022-11-30
- 2022-12-01
- 2022-12-01
- 2023-02-07
- 2023-02-07
- 2023-02-09
- 2023-03-09
- 2023-03-22
- 2023-03-23
- 2023-03-23
- 2023-03-26
- 2023-05-18
- 2023-05-31
- 2023-06-01
- 2023-06-01
- 2023-06-13
- 2023-06-15
- 2023-06-27
- 2023-09-13
- 2023-09-14
- 2023-09-28
- 2023-10-17
- Financial Hardship
-
Fines Enforcement and Debt Recovery (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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2025-09-02
- 2025-09-04
- 2025-09-04
- 2025-10-30
- 2025-11-12
-
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Fire Danger Season
- Fire Towers
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Firearms (Digital Blueprints for 3D Printing) Amendment Bill
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First Nations Artworks Provenance
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2023-05-16
-
Question Time (2)
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-
- First Nations Business Showcase
- First Nations Rangers
- First Nations Referendums
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First Nations Voice Bill
- 2023-02-09
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2023-02-21
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Bills (2)
- The Hon. J.E. HANSON, The Hon. T.T. NGO, The Hon. R.P. WORTLEY, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE, The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. L.A. HENDERSON, The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. R.A. SIMMS, The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. F. PANGALLO, The Hon. S.L. GAME, The Hon. I. PNEVMATIKOS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
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2023-02-23
- 2023-03-26
- 2023-05-02
- First Nations Voice Elections
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First Nations Voice Repeal Bill
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First Nations Voice to Parliament
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2022-11-17
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2022-11-30
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2023-02-07
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Personal Explanation (1)
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Question Time (2)
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2023-02-08
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Matters of Interest (1)
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Question Time (3)
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- 2023-03-07
- 2023-03-22
- 2023-09-13
- 2023-09-27
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2023-10-17
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Question Time (7)
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2023-10-19
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2024-11-26
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2025-11-13
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First Nations Voice To Parliament
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2023-06-01
- 2023-06-27
- 2023-06-28
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2023-07-06
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2023-09-28
- 2023-11-01
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First Nations Voice, Parliamentary Sitting
- 2023-03-21
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2023-03-22
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2023-03-23
- First Nations Voice, Treaty, Truth
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Fishcare Volunteers
- Fisheries Management
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Fisheries Management (Cuttlefish—Northern Spencer Gulf) Amendment Bill
- Fisheries Management Act Fees Notice
- Fisheries Management Act Regulations
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Fisheries Sector
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2023-11-29
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Question Time (8)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
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2024-05-01
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2024-08-27
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Answers to Questions (2)
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- Fishing Allocations
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Fishing Industry
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Fishing Restrictions
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2025-10-28
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- Flag Burning
- Flag Protocols
- Flinders Medical Centre
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Flinders Ranges
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Flinders Ranges Council By-Laws
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2023-08-30
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Motions (2)
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- Flinders Ranges Ediacara Foundation
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Flinders Ranges Sacred Sites
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2023-09-28
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- Flood Mapping Project
- Flood Recovery
- Flood Recovery Charity Match
- Flood Recovery Grant
- Flood Recovery Packages
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Food (Restrictions on Advertising Junk Food) Amendment Bill
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Food and Agribusiness
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2023-05-03
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Question Time (2)
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- 2023-06-13
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Food Production
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Food Production Areas
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2025-11-11
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- Foodland Supplier of the Year Awards
- Foot-and-Mouth Disease
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Foot-And-Mouth Disease
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2022-06-02
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2022-06-14
- 2022-07-07
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Footrot
- Foreign Influence
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Forensic Medical Examinations
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2024-11-26
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Forensic Science Centre
- Forensic Science Coronial Services
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Forensic Science SA
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2022-09-07
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2022-10-18
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2022-11-01
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2023-06-13
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2023-08-31
- 2023-09-14
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Forensic Science SA Awards
- 2023-09-14
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2023-11-01
- Forensic Science South Australia Awards
- Forest Industries
- Forest Industries Feasibility Study
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Forest Industry
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Forestry Centre of Excellence
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Forestry Industry
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2022-05-18
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2022-10-18
- 2022-10-19
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2023-03-21
- 2023-05-02
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2023-05-30
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Question Time (8)
- The Hon. J.S. LEE, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
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Forestry Plantations
- ForestrySA
- Forestville Hockey Club Development
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Forfeiture Bill
- Former Brompton Gasworks Site
- Fossil Fuel Investment
- Fossil Fuel NonProliferation Treaty
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Foster and Kinship Care
- Foster and Kinship Care Inquiry
- Four-Day Work Week
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Fox Baiting
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Fox Bounty
- 2023-05-30
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2023-06-28
- 2023-07-06
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Freedom of Information (Greyhound Racing Transparency) Amendment Bill
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Freedom of Information (Greyhound Racing) Amendment Bill
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Freedom Of Information (Ministerial Diaries) Amendment Bill
- Freedom of Information (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Freedom of Information Act Regulations
- Freedom of Information Processing
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Freight Transportation
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2022-09-27
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- Fresh Produce Markets
- Friends of Park Grants
- Friends of the South Australian Museum
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Frontier Software Cybersecurity Incident
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2022-05-18
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Ministerial Statement (1)
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Question Time (1)
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- 2022-07-05
-
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Frontline Retail Workers
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2022-05-17
- 2022-11-03
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2023-10-18
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- Frontline Workers
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Frost Damage
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2024-09-25
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Question Time (2)
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-
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Fruit Fly
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2022-05-03
- 2022-05-04
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2022-05-19
- 2022-06-14
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2022-07-07
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2022-10-20
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2022-11-29
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2022-11-30
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2023-02-07
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2023-02-09
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2023-03-21
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2023-03-23
- 2023-07-06
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2023-09-27
- 2023-11-16
- 2024-05-15
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Fruit Fly Outbreak
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2024-08-29
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- Fruit Netting
- FTE Projections
- Full-Time Staff Movement
- Funding Transparency
- Funds SA
- Future Employment
- Future of Our Children
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G
- Galipo Foods
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Gambling Administration (Limitation on Advertising) Amendment Bill
- Gambling Harm Minimisation
- Gambling in South Australia
- Gambling Reform
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Gambling Regulation
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Gas (Ban on New Connections) Amendment Bill
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Gas (Other Gases) Amendment Bill
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Gas Industry Consultation
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2023-06-15
- 2023-10-18
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- Gawler SES
- Gawler Show
- Gawler Show Society
- Gay Conversion Therapy Breaches
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Gayle's Law
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Gazania
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Gender
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Gender Dysphoria
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Gender Equality
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2025-09-03
- 2025-09-18
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Gender Equality Bill
- Gender Inequality
- Gender Unicorn
- Gender-Affirming Care for Minors
- Gender-Based Violence, National Cabinet
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Gender-Specific Language
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2022-05-18
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-
Gene Technology (Adoption of Commonwealth Amendments) Amendment Bill
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General Practitioner Incentives
- Generator Grant
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Genetically Modified Crops
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GFG Alliance
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2024-09-25
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Ghost Mushroom Lane
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2022-06-16
- 2022-07-07
- 2023-05-03
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Giant Australian Cuttlefish
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Giant Crab Harvest
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Giant Cuttlefish Population
- 2022-09-27
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2025-10-30
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Giant Pine Scale
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2023-09-27
- 2023-09-28
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2023-10-31
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Answers to Questions (2)
-
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2025-08-21
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2025-08-21
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2025-08-21
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2025-09-17
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2025-09-17
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2025-09-17
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Gig Economy
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Gladstone Gaol
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2023-03-22
- 2023-05-30
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- Gladys Elphick Portrait
- Glenelg Community Hospital
- Glenthorne National Park
- Global Liveability Index
- GO Foundation
- Golden North Ice Cream
- Goldsworthy, Hon. E.R.
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Gonis, Mr B.
- Goods and Services Expenditure
- Goolwa Pipi Season
- Gorbachev, Mikhail
- Governance and Sustainability Funding
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Government Accountability
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Government Advertising
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2023-03-23
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Question Time (2)
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- 2024-08-28
- 2024-11-28
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- Government Advertising Bill
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Government Apologies
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Government Appointments
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2023-08-31
-
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Government Contracts, Banking Services
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Government Grants
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2023-05-02
- 2025-09-16
- 2025-09-16
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- Government Initiatives
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Government Procurement
- 2023-02-23
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2023-05-18
- 2023-05-31
- 2023-08-29
-
Government Reviews
- Governor's Commission
- Governor's Speech
- Graham F. Smith Peace Foundation
- Grain and Pulse Production
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Grain Industry
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2022-09-08
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- Granite Island Little Penguins
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Grant Programs
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2022-09-06
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Answers to Questions (2)
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-
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Great Wine Capitals Awards
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2022-11-29
-
- Great Wine Capitals Global Network
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Great Wine Capitals Industry Forum
- Green Bans
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Green Industries Fund
- Green Triangle Fire Detection
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Green Triangle Timber Industry Awards
- Greenslide
- Greyhound Industry Reform Inspector Bill
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Greyhound Racing
- 2023-02-21
- 2023-02-22
- 2023-03-07
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2023-03-21
-
Answers to Questions (2)
-
- 2023-06-28
- 2023-09-28
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2025-08-21
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2025-08-21
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2025-08-21
- 2025-09-17
- 2025-09-17
- 2025-09-17
-
2025-09-18
- 2025-10-15
- 2025-10-15
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Grocery Pricing
-
Guardianship and Administration (Tribunal Proceedings) Amendment Bill
- 2025-08-21
- 2025-08-21
- 2025-08-21
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2025-09-02
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Bills (4)
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. J.S. LEE, The Hon. S.L. GAME, The Hon. R.P. WORTLEY, The Hon. K.J. MAHER, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. J.S. LEE, The Hon. S.L. GAME, The Hon. R.P. WORTLEY, The Hon. K.J. MAHER, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. J.S. LEE, The Hon. S.L. GAME, The Hon. R.P. WORTLEY, The Hon. K.J. MAHER, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. J.S. LEE, The Hon. S.L. GAME, The Hon. R.P. WORTLEY, The Hon. K.J. MAHER, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
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- 2025-11-12
- Gulf St Vincent Prawn Fishery
- Gynaecological Cancer Awareness Month
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H
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Hahndorf Bypass
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2023-09-12
- 2023-11-28
-
2025-11-12
-
Motions (1)
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Question Time (2)
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-
-
Hall, Mr Raymond Steele
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Hampstead Rehabilitation Centre
- Hanretty MBE, Miss E.R.
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Harassment in the Parliamentary Workplace
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Harbors and Navigation (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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2025-08-21
- 2025-09-04
- 2025-09-04
- 2025-10-30
- 2025-11-11
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- Harmony Week
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Health Care (Acquisition of Property) Amendment Bill
- Health Care (Ambulance Response Targets) Amendment Bill
- Health in My Language
- Health Services
- Heavy Vehicle Inspection Scheme
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Heffernan, Mr T.
- Heinze, Mr R.
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Helicopter Contracts
-
2025-09-18
-
- Hellenic Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
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Help to Buy (Commonwealth Powers) Bill
- Henderson, Hon. L.A.
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- Heritage Agreement Grants
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Heritage Places (Adelaide Park Lands) Amendment Bill
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Heritage Places (Protection of State Heritage Places) Amendment Bill
- High Flows in the SA River Murray
- High Murray River Flows
-
High Productivity Vehicle Network
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High School Aquaculture Programs
- High-Risk Incident, Crystal Brook
-
Highways (Works for Residential Developments) Amendment Bill
- 2025-10-16
- 2025-10-28
-
2025-11-11
- Historical Forced Adoption Practices
- Historical Homosexual Convictions
-
Hogan, Ms M.
-
Holding on to Our Future Report
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Homelessness
-
2022-05-17
-
Question Time (2)
-
- 2022-05-18
- 2022-06-14
-
2022-10-20
- 2022-11-15
- 2022-11-29
- 2023-03-23
-
2023-05-30
-
Answers to Questions (2)
-
- 2023-11-16
- 2024-08-27
-
-
HomeStart
-
2023-02-07
-
Answers to Questions (2)
-
-
- Homicide Victim Support Group
-
Homophobia in Australian Rules Football
-
2025-08-20
-
- Homophobia in Sport
- Hon. F. Pangallo
- Hood, Hon. B.R.
- Horne, Mr I.
- Horticultural Food Safety Regulations
- Horticultural Netting Infrastructure Program
- Hospital Accreditation
- Hospital Bed Commitment and Staffing
- Hospital Beds
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Hospitality Industry
- Hotel Industry Awards
- Hotel Quarantine Costs
-
Housing Affordability
-
Housing Crisis
- Housing Trust Properties
-
Housing Vacancy Rates
- Human Rights (Children Born Alive Protection) Bill
-
Human Rights Charter
-
2023-05-30
-
2025-11-13
-
- Human Rights Legislation
- Human Rights Violations
-
Human Services Department
-
2024-10-15
-
Answers to Questions (2)
-
-
-
Human Trafficking
-
2023-09-27
-
- Humphrey Pump
- Humphries, Mr Barry
- Hunting and Conservation
- Hutt St Centre
- Hyde and Alexander Child Protection Reports
- Hyde Review Safety Checks for Children
- Hydrogen
-
Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Bill
- Hydrogen Future
- Hydrogen Jobs Plan
- Hydrogen Production
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-
I
- ICAC Evaluation of the Central Adelaide Local Health Network
-
ICAC Report
- 2023-03-08
-
2023-09-13
-
2023-09-14
- ICAC, Director of Investigations
- Ice Factor Program
- Illegal Fishing Activity
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Immigrant Detention
- Immigration Policy
- Incolink
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Independent Commission Against Corruption
-
2022-11-15
-
2023-06-28
- 2023-09-27
-
2023-11-02
- 2024-08-28
-
-
Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC Recommendations) Amendment Bill
-
2024-08-28
-
-
Independent Commission Against Corruption (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Independent Commission Against Corruption Investigation
-
Independent Commission Against Corruption Investigations
-
2022-11-16
- 2022-11-17
- 2022-11-30
-
-
Independent Medical Advisers
-
Independent Office of Animal Welfare Bill
- Independent Review of SafeWork Sa's Investigation into the Death of Gayle Woodford
- Indictable Offences
- Indigenous Australians, State Archives
- Indigenous Australians, Stolen Wages
- Indigenous Australians, Union Movement
- Indigenous Business Month
- Indigenous Businesses
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Indigenous Communities, Electricity
-
2022-07-05
-
- Indigenous Culture
-
Indigenous Health Workers
-
2023-05-16
-
- Indigenous Students Education
-
Indigenous Voice in Parliament
-
2022-05-17
-
-
Industrial Hemp
-
2022-05-19
-
2022-06-16
- 2022-07-07
-
-
Industrial Manslaughter
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Industrial Relations
- Industrial Relations Reform
- Infrastructure Project Funding
- Inpatient Suicide Report
-
Instant Asset Write-off
- Institutional Racism
-
International Cleaners Day
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International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexism and Transphobia
- International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexism And Transphobia
- International Day for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation Awareness
- International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
- International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women
- International Day of Persons with Disabilities
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International Day of Rural Women
- International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People
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International Day of the Midwife
- International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples
- International Education
- International Equal Pay Day
- International Men's Day
-
International Nurses Day
-
International Red Cross
-
2025-10-15
-
Motions (2)
-
- 2025-10-29
-
- International Student Caps
- International Students
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International Volunteer Day
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International Women's Day
-
2023-03-08
-
Motions (1)
-
Question Time (1)
-
- 2023-06-28
-
- International Workers Memorial Day
- International Workers' Memorial Day
-
Intervention Orders
-
2022-11-03
-
-
Introduction and First Reading
- 2022-06-15
- 2022-06-15
- 2022-07-06
- 2022-07-06
- 2022-07-06
- 2022-07-06
- 2022-09-06
- 2022-09-07
- 2022-09-07
- 2022-09-07
- 2022-09-07
- 2022-09-07
- 2022-09-08
- 2022-09-08
- 2022-09-08
- 2022-09-08
- 2022-09-08
- 2022-09-08
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2022-09-27
- 2022-09-28
- 2022-09-28
- 2022-09-28
- 2022-09-28
- 2022-09-28
- 2022-09-28
- 2022-09-28
- 2022-10-18
- 2022-10-18
- 2022-10-20
- 2022-10-20
- 2022-10-20
- 2022-11-01
- 2022-11-01
- 2022-11-02
- 2022-11-02
- 2022-11-02
- 2022-11-16
- 2022-11-16
- 2022-11-17
-
2022-11-30
-
Bills (2)
-
- 2022-11-30
- 2022-11-30
- 2022-11-30
- 2023-02-08
- 2023-02-08
- 2023-02-08
- 2023-02-09
- 2023-02-21
- 2023-02-22
- 2023-02-22
- 2023-02-22
- 2023-02-22
- 2023-02-22
- 2023-02-23
- 2023-02-23
- 2023-03-08
- 2023-03-09
- 2023-03-22
- 2023-03-22
- 2023-03-23
- 2023-03-23
- 2023-05-02
- 2023-05-04
- 2023-05-04
- 2023-05-04
- 2023-05-04
- 2023-05-18
- 2023-05-18
- 2023-05-18
- 2023-05-31
- 2023-06-13
- 2023-06-14
- 2023-06-14
- 2023-06-15
- 2023-06-15
- 2023-06-28
- 2023-06-28
- 2023-08-29
- 2023-08-31
- 2023-08-31
- 2023-09-12
- 2023-09-14
- 2023-09-26
- 2023-09-26
- 2023-09-27
-
2023-09-28
-
Introduction And First Reading
- Invest SA
- Iran, Human Rights
-
Iranian Protests
- Islamic Society of South Australia
-
Israel
- 2023-10-17
- 2023-10-19
-
2023-11-15
- Israel-Lebanon Conflict
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Israel-Palestine Conflict
- IT Procurements
- Italian Community
- Italian Community in South Australia
- Italian Historical Society of South Australia
-
J
- Jackson, Mr C.
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Japanese Encephalitis
- Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine
- Jeffriess, Mr B.
-
Jenkins, Mrs A.
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2022-10-19
- 2023-05-16
- 2023-05-17
- 2023-07-06
- 2023-11-16
- 2023-11-29
-
- Jing Lee, Better Community
- Job Creation
- Job Vacancies
- Johns, Mr K.
- Joint Committee on Establishment of Adelaide University
- Joint Committee on Mental Health and Wellbeing of Veterinarians
-
Joint Committee on the Establishment of Adelaide University
-
Joint Committee on the Legalisation of Medicinal Cannabis
- 2023-03-07
- 2023-06-14
-
2023-06-28
-
Parliamentary Committees (1)
- Resolutions
-
- 2024-09-25
- 2024-11-28
- 2025-09-17
- 2025-09-17
- 2025-09-17
- 2025-10-28
- Joint Committee on the Legislation of Medicinal Cannabis
-
Joint Parliamentary Service Committee
- Joy Baluch AM Bridge
-
Judicial Appointments
- Judicial Conduct
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Judicial Conduct Commissioner (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Junk Food Advertising
- Justice Portfolio
- Justice Reform Initiative
-
Juvenile Incarceration Rates
-
2023-05-02
- 2023-06-13
-
-
K
- Kalangadoo Police Station
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Kalimna Hostel Site
-
Kangaroo Deaths, Tunkalilla
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2025-08-20
-
-
Kangaroo Island
-
Kangaroo Island Business Hub
- Kangaroo Island Community Centre
- Kangaroo Island Community Education
-
Kangaroo Island Country Cabinet
-
2023-06-27
-
Question Time (9)
- The Hon. R.P. WORTLEY, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. R.A. SIMMS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. F. PANGALLO, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS
- The Hon. T.T. NGO, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. R.A. SIMMS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. C. BONAROS
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
-
- 2023-10-17
-
- Kangaroo Island Farm Business Management Project
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Kangaroo Island Ferry
- Kangaroo Island Ports Upgrade
- Kangaroo Island Sheep
- Kangaroo Island Weed Equipment Subsidy
- Kangaroo Island Weeds After Fire Project
- Kangaroo Island Worker Accommodation
-
Kangaroo Island, Feral Pigs
-
2022-10-20
-
- Kaurna Dictionary
- Kaurna Yerta Aboriginal Corporation
-
Keeping Farmers Farming
-
2023-11-02
-
- Kernewek Lowender
- Kidney Failure and Dialysis
- Kings Reserve
-
Kirk, Mr C.
-
2025-09-17
-
Motions (3)
-
- 2025-10-16
- 2025-10-30
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- KittyKeeper Mobile Game
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Knife Laws
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Koala State Numberplates
- Kunmanara Mungkuri Oam
-
L
- Labor Government
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Labour Hire Licensing (Scope of Act) Amendment Bill
- Land Acquisition Regulations
- Land and Business (Sale and Conveyancing) (Building Inspections) Amendment Bill
- Land Valuations
- Landscape Administration Fund
- Landscape South Australia Act
- Landscapes Priorities Fund
- Langham, Mr. T.
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Late Payment of Government Debts (Interest) (Review) Amendment Bill
- Law Society of South Australia
- Law Society of South Australia Justice Award
- Law Society of South Australia President's Medal
-
Lead Pollution
-
2022-06-01
-
2022-07-07
-
Answers to Questions (2)
-
-
- Lee, Mr K.W.
- Legacy Centenary Torch Relay
-
Legacy Week
- Legal Practitioners
-
Legal Practitioners (Disciplinary Matters and Fidelity Fund) Amendment Bill
- Legal Practitioners Act, Fees Notice
-
Legal Proceedings Costs
-
2025-09-16
- 2025-11-11
-
-
Legal Services Commission
-
2022-07-05
- 2022-09-08
- 2022-10-19
-
2023-09-14
- 2024-08-27
-
-
Legalisation of Cannabis
-
Legislative Council Vacancy
-
Legislative Review Committee
- 2022-05-03
- 2022-05-04
- 2022-05-18
- 2022-06-01
- 2022-06-15
- 2022-07-05
- 2022-07-06
- 2022-09-07
- 2022-09-28
- 2022-10-19
- 2022-11-02
- 2022-11-16
- 2022-11-30
- 2023-02-22
- 2023-03-21
- 2023-03-22
- 2023-05-03
- 2023-05-31
- 2023-06-28
- 2023-08-30
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2023-09-13
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Parliamentary Committees (1)
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Question Time (1)
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- 2023-09-27
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2023-10-17
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Parliamentary Committees (2)
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- 2023-10-18
- 2023-10-19
- 2023-11-01
- 2023-11-15
- 2023-11-29
- 2024-02-07
- 2024-05-01
- 2024-05-15
- 2024-06-19
- 2024-08-28
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2024-09-25
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Parliamentary Committees (2)
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- 2024-10-31
- 2025-08-20
- 2025-09-03
- 2025-09-03
- 2025-09-03
- 2025-10-15
- 2025-10-15
- 2025-10-29
- 2025-11-12
- Legislative Review Committee: Burial and Cremation (Surrender of Interment Rights) Variation Regulations 2021
- Legislative Review Committee: Controlled Substances (Youth Treatment Orders) Regulations 2021
- Legislative Review Committee: Inquiry into Local Government Land By-laws—Public Conveniences
- Legislative Review Committee: Inquiry into Local Government Land By-laws, Public Conveniences
- Legislative Review Committee: Police (Police Security Officers) Amendment Regulations 2022
- Legislative Review Committee: Report on House of Assembly Petition No. 50 of 55/1 Western Hospital at Henley Beach
- Legislative Review Committee: Termination of Pregnancy Regulations 2022
- Leisure Events Bid Fund
- Levee Embankments Remediation and Construction Grant
- LGBTI Discrimination
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LGBTIQA+ Community
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2023-11-14
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Limestone Coast
- Limestone Coast Bushfire Season Launch
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Limestone Coast Cancer Services
- Limestone Coast Emerging Leaders Program
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Limestone Coast Timber Industry
- 2022-11-02
- 2022-11-16
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2023-03-22
- Limestone Coast Water Allocation Plan Review
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Lions Australia
- Liquor Licensing
- Liquor Licensing Act, Fees Notice
- Liquor Licensing Act, General Regulations
- Liquor Thefts
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LIV Golf
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LIV Golf Tournament
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Live Animal Export
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2022-06-14
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2022-06-15
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Personal Explanation (1)
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Question Time (6)
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2022-06-16
- 2022-07-07
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Live Sheep Export
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2023-03-08
- 2023-05-02
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2023-11-01
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2023-11-30
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Question Time (2)
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2024-06-19
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Livestock (Emergency Animal Disease) Amendment Bill
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Livestock Industry
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2022-10-20
- 2022-11-02
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Livestock Methane Emissions
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2022-11-02
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- Livestock Theft
- Local and Live Creative Venues
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Local Government (Casual Vacancies) Amendment Bill
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Local Government (Defaulting Council) Amendment Bill
- Local Government (Rateable Land) Amendment Bill
- Local Government Censorship
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Local Government Elections
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2022-11-03
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Question Time (7)
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- 2022-11-29
- 2022-11-30
- 2023-02-07
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2023-02-21
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2023-02-22
- 2023-03-07
- 2023-05-02
- 2024-10-31
- 2024-11-26
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- Local Health Networks, Staffing
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Local Nuisance and Litter Control (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- 2024-08-28
- 2024-08-29
- 2025-10-28
- 2025-10-29
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2025-11-11
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Loneliness
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Long COVID Clinics
- Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games
- Lower Eyre Peninsula Aquaculture Zone
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Lower Limestone Coast Water Allocation Plan
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2024-10-15
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- Lower Murray Reclaimed Irrigation Areas
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Lower River Murray Levees
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2023-09-12
- 2023-10-17
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2023-11-28
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- Lowitja O'donoghue Oration
- Lowitja O'Donoghue Oration
- Lucindale Historical Society
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Lymphoedema
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M
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Mabil, Mr A.
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Mabo Day
- Madonna di Montevergine Festa
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Magistrates Court (Nunga Court) Amendment Bill
- Main South Road Duplication Project
- Maitland Rural Show
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Major Infrastructure Projects
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2024-06-19
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- Major Infrastructute Projects
- Majors Road Interchange Upgrade
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Male Life Expectancy
- Malinauskas Labor Government
- Marie Claire Women of the Year Gala
- Marine Bioproducts Cooperative Research Centre
- Marine Biotechnology
- Marine Parks
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Marine Scalefish Fishery
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2022-05-04
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2022-05-05
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Question Time (11)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
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2022-05-17
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2023-10-18
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Question Time (16)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
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2023-10-31
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2023-11-28
- 2024-05-15
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2024-08-29
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- Marshall Liberal Government Budgetary Management
- Mary Kitson Award
- Massage Therapists
- Mates In Construction
- Matteo, Her Honour Judge C.
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Matter of Privilege
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2022-11-29
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Matter of Privilege (1)
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Personal Explanation (1)
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- 2022-11-30
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- May Day
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May Day Celebrations
- Mayoral Travel Allowance
- McCulloch, Ms D.E.J.
- McKay, Prof. J.
- McKenzie, Mr I.B.
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Mealor, Ms C.
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Meals on Wheels
- Media Reporting
- Medical Officer Recruitment
- Medical Specialists
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Medical Specialists, Enterprise Bargaining
- Medicinal Cannabis
- Member For Black's Remarks
- Member For Bragg
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Member For Bragg, Speaker's Statement
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2022-05-05
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Member, New
- Member, Swearing In
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Member's Leave
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Members of Parliament Code of Conduct
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2024-08-27
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Members, Conflict Of Interest
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2022-05-04
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Question Time (2)
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- Members, Conflicts of Interests
- Members, New and Former
- Members, Swearing in
- Members' Remarks
- Members' Staff
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Men's Health
- Menopause
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Mental Health
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Mental Health (Community Visitor Scheme) Amendment Bill
- 2025-08-19
- 2025-08-20
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2025-09-02
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Bills (4)
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. S.L. GAME, The Hon. J.S. LEE, The Hon. R.P. WORTLEY, The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. S.L. GAME, The Hon. J.S. LEE, The Hon. R.P. WORTLEY, The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. S.L. GAME, The Hon. J.S. LEE, The Hon. R.P. WORTLEY, The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. S.L. GAME, The Hon. J.S. LEE, The Hon. R.P. WORTLEY, The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
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- 2025-09-16
- 2025-09-16
- Mental Health Beds
- Mental Health Beds, Country
- Mental Health Care
- Mental Health Coalition
- Mental Health Community Beds
- Mental Health Nurse Recruitment
- Mental Health Nursing Workforce Plan
- Mental Health Services
- Mental Health Services Plan
- Mental Health Services, Port Lincoln
- Mental Health Staff
- Mental Health Support for Farmers
- Mental Health, First Responder
- Message from Governor
- Methamphetamines
- Methane Emissions
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Metricon
- Metropolitan Fire Service Enterprise Agreement
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Metropolitan Fire Service Travel Allowance
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2025-09-16
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Ministerial Statement (2)
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Question Time (2)
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- Michelle De Garis Kindergarten
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Microalgae Biosequestration
- Midwife Recruitment
- Miethke, Ms A.
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Mineral Exploration
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2023-05-30
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Answers to Questions (2)
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- Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility
- Mining (Environmental Impact of Private Mines) Amendment Bill
- Mining (Environmental Impact Of Private Mines) Amendment Bill
- Mining Industries Employees
- Minister Assisting The Premier
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Minister For Industrial Relations And Public Sector
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2022-06-16
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- Minister's Recreational Fishing Advisory Council
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Minister's Regional Travel
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2022-05-17
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Question Time (2)
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- Minister's Register of Interests
- Minister's Remarks, Serious Vehicle and Vessel Offences Bill
- Minister's Youth Advisory Council
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Ministerial Conduct
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Ministerial Diaries
- 2023-11-29
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2023-11-30
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Ministerial Responsibility
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2022-10-19
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- Ministerial Staff
- Ministerial Statutory Responsibilities
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Ministerial Travel
- 2023-02-07
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2023-02-21
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Question Time (2)
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- 2023-05-04
- Minor Parties in Parliament
- Misogynistic Behaviour in Schools
- Mob Talks Launch
- Mobile Network Extension Devices Pilot Program
- Mobile Phone Ban
- Mobile Phone Connectivity
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Mobile Phone Detection Cameras
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2023-03-23
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2023-05-02
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Answers to Questions (2)
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-
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Mobile Phone Towers
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2023-11-29
- 2023-11-30
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- Money Clauses in Bills
- Morocco Earthquake
-
Morrison, Mr W.F.
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Motor Vehicles (Electric Vehicle Levy) Amendment Repeal Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Motor Driving Instructors and Authorised Examiners) Amendment Bill
- Motor Vehicles (Previous Offences) Amendment Bill
- Motorcycle Rider Training
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Mount Barker
- Mount Barker High School
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Mount Barker Railway
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Mount Gambier
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Mount Gambier and District Saleyards
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2024-06-18
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- Mount Gambier GP Services
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Mount Gambier In Home Hospice Care
- Mount Gambier Mental Health Services
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Mount Gambier Saleyards
- Mount Gambier Show
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Mount Gambier, Public Transport
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Mouse Control
- Mukapaanthi Monument
- Mullighan, Hon. S.C., Resignation
- Multicultural Affairs
- Multicultural Affairs Grants
- Multicultural Charter
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Multicultural Communities Council of South Australia
- Multicultural Priorities Funding
- Multicultural Services Directory
- Multicultural Women's Leadership Course
- Municipal Council of Roxby Downs By-Laws
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Murray Bridge Public Transport
- Murray Crayfish
- Murray River Water Pipeline
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Murray-Darling Basin
- Murraylands and Riverland Strategic Plan
- Mutual and Cooperative Sector
- Mypolonga
- Myrtle Rust
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N
- Naidoc Awards
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NAIDOC Awards
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2022-07-06
- 2025-09-03
- 2025-09-03
- 2025-09-03
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Naidoc Week
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NAIDOC Week
- Nakba Day
- Nankivell, Mr W.F.
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NAPLAN results
- Naracoorte Child Care
- Narungga Native Title Claim
- National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards
- National Agreement on Closing the Gap
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National Agriculture Day
- National Apology to the Stolen Generations
- National Climate Risk Assessment
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National Disability Insurance Scheme
- National Disaster Fund Budget
- National Drought Policy
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National Electricity (South Australia) (Ministerial Reliability Instrument) Amendment Bill
- National Electricity (South Australia) (Orderly Exit Management Framework) Amendment Bill
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National Electricity Law (South Australia) (Consumer Data Right) Amendment Bill
- National Energy Crisis
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National Energy Retail Law (Retailer of Last Resort) Amendment Bill
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National Forestry Day
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National Gas (South Australia) (East Coast Gas System) Amendment Bill
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National Gas (South Australia) (Market Transparency) Amendment Bill
- National Heritage Referrals
- National Institute for Forest Products Innovation
- National Landcare Week
- National Law Week
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National Paedophile Register
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National Parks and Wildlife (Wombat Burrows) Amendment Bill
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National Partnership Agreement on Remote Indigenous Housing
- National Partnership Agreement On Remote Indigenous Housing
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National Police Remembrance Day
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National Reconciliation Week
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2022-05-31
- 2022-06-01
- 2022-06-15
-
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National Redress Scheme
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2023-02-08
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Question Time (2)
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- 2023-05-16
-
-
National Safe Work Month
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National Social Media Ban
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2025-09-17
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Question Time (12)
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. R.A. SIMMS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. R.A. SIMMS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. R.A. SIMMS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
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National Survivors' Day
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National Threatened Species Day
- National Trade Program
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National Volunteer Week
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2022-05-19
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Motions (2)
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- 2022-07-07
- 2023-05-18
- 2023-09-27
- 2024-05-15
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- National Water Agreement
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Native Bird Hunting
- Native Seaweed Harvest
- Native Vegetation
- Native Vegetation (Revegetation Projects Register) Amendment Bill
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Natural Resources Committee
- Natural Resources Committee: Innamincka and Moomba Fact-Finding Visit
- Natural Resources Committee: Inquiry into Biochar
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Natural Resources Committee: Riverland Fact-Finding Visit
- Nauo Native Title Claims
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Neurodiversity Celebration Week
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New Women's and Children's Hospital (Relocation of SA Police Facilities) Amendment Bill
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New Women's and Children's Hospital Bill
- Newchurch, Uncle Jeffrey
- Nexus Arts
- Ngadjuri Native Title Claim
- Ngarrindjeri Photography Project
- Ngurunderi Sculpture
- Nicotine Vaping
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No-Alcohol and Low-Alcohol Wine Research Facility
-
2023-05-03
- 2023-11-14
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Nonna's Cucina
- Norman, Ms I.
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North Adelaide Golf Course
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2025-08-21
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Question Time (15)
- The Hon. F. PANGALLO, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. F. PANGALLO, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO
- The Hon. F. PANGALLO
- The Hon. F. PANGALLO, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. F. PANGALLO, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO
- The Hon. F. PANGALLO
- The Hon. F. PANGALLO, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. F. PANGALLO, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO
- The Hon. F. PANGALLO
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- 2025-10-16
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- North Adelaide Public Golf Course Bill
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North-South Corridor
- North-South Corridor Reprofile
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Northern Adelaide Plains Primary Producers
- Northern Gawler Craton
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Northern Parklands Bill
- Northern Territory Deployment, Country Fire Service
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Novita
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Nuclear Energy
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Nuclear Waste
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2022-05-03
- 2022-06-14
- 2023-05-30
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- Nuclear Weapons
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Nunga Court
- Nunga Courts
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Nurse and Midwife to Patient Ratios Bill
- Nurse Staffing Levels
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Nurses and Midwives
- 2023-02-22
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2025-10-30
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Nurses' Wages
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2024-06-27
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Nursing Workforce Strategy
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2022-11-03
- 2023-02-07
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O
- Oat Grain Quality Consortium
- Obstruction of Public Places Bill
- Office for Autism
- Office for Early Childhood Development Bill
- Office for Men
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Office for Women
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2023-09-27
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- Office Of Hydrogen Power South Australia
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Office Of Industrial Hemp And Medicinal Cannabis
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2022-07-07
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- Office of the Agent-General
- Office of the Assistant Minister to the Premier Resources
- Office of the Public Advocate
- Official Visit to China
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Offshore Renewable Energy
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2023-09-14
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Old Murray Bridge Reopening
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2023-10-17
-
Question Time (2)
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-
-
Ombudsman
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2023-11-14
-
Motions (1)
- Resolutions
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-
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Ombudsman Investigation, Member For Bragg
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2022-05-04
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Question Time (11)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
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2022-05-05
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- On the Right Track Program
- On-Street Parking
- One Basin Crc And Crc Saafe
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One Biosecurity Program
- OneFortyOne Nursery
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Online Gambling
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2022-05-03
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- Online Legal Services
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OPCAT Agreement
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2022-11-02
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- Open Space Grants
- Operation Anatis
- Operation Babylift
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Operation Ironside
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2022-07-05
- 2022-09-06
- 2025-10-30
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-
Operation Paragon
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2023-08-31
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2023-09-12
- 2023-10-18
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- Ophel-Keller, Dr K.
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Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture
- Optus Blackout
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Organ Donation
- Our Mob Art Exhibition
- Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs
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Overland Telegraph Line
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Overland Train Service
- OzAsia Festival
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P
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Paediatric Health Services
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Paid Period Leave
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2024-06-19
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- Pairing Arrangements
- Pakistan Floods
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Palliative Care
- Pangula Mannamurna Aboriginal Corporation
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Papers
- 2022-05-03
- 2022-05-05
- 2022-05-17
- 2022-05-19
- 2022-05-31
- 2022-06-02
- 2022-06-14
- 2022-06-15
- 2022-06-16
- 2022-07-05
- 2022-07-07
- 2022-09-06
- 2022-09-08
- 2022-09-27
- 2022-09-28
- 2022-10-18
- 2022-10-19
- 2022-10-20
- 2022-11-01
- 2022-11-02
- 2022-11-03
- 2022-11-15
- 2022-11-16
- 2022-11-17
- 2022-11-29
- 2022-11-30
- 2022-12-01
- 2023-02-07
- 2023-02-09
- 2023-02-21
- 2023-02-22
- 2023-02-23
- 2023-03-07
- 2023-03-08
- 2023-03-09
- 2023-03-21
- 2023-03-23
- 2023-05-02
- 2023-05-04
- 2023-05-16
- 2023-05-17
- 2023-05-18
- 2023-05-30
- 2023-06-13
- 2023-06-14
- 2023-06-15
- 2023-06-27
- 2023-06-28
- 2023-07-06
- 2023-08-29
- 2023-08-30
- 2023-09-12
- 2023-09-14
- 2023-09-26
- 2023-09-27
- 2023-09-28
- 2023-10-17
- 2023-10-18
- 2023-10-19
- 2023-10-31
- 2023-11-01
- 2023-11-02
- 2023-11-14
- 2023-11-15
- 2023-11-16
- 2023-11-28
- 2023-11-29
- 2023-11-30
- 2024-02-07
- 2024-05-01
- 2024-05-15
- 2024-06-18
- 2024-06-19
- 2024-06-27
- 2024-08-27
- 2024-08-29
- 2024-09-25
- 2024-10-15
- 2024-10-31
- 2024-11-26
- 2024-11-28
- 2025-08-19
- 2025-08-21
- 2025-08-21
- 2025-08-21
- 2025-09-02
- 2025-09-02
- 2025-09-02
- 2025-09-02
- 2025-09-04
- 2025-09-04
- 2025-09-16
- 2025-09-16
- 2025-09-17
- 2025-09-17
- 2025-09-17
- 2025-09-18
- 2025-10-14
- 2025-10-16
- 2025-10-28
- 2025-10-29
- 2025-10-30
- 2025-11-11
- 2025-11-12
- 2025-11-13
- Paraquat
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Parental Alienating Behaviours
- 2022-09-07
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2023-05-16
- 2023-06-14
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2023-10-31
- Parks 2025 Initiative
- Parks Renewal Investment
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Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation
- Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation: Report into the Referral of the Work Health and Safety (Crystalline Silica Dust) Amendment Bill
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Parliamentary Committees
- 2022-07-07
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2023-02-08
-
Question Time (2)
-
- 2024-09-25
- Parliamentary Committees (Referral of Petitions) Amendment Bill
- Parliamentary Committees (Response to Reports) Amendment Bill
-
Parliamentary Secretary
- 2022-06-14
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2022-06-15
-
Question Time (2)
-
-
2022-07-05
-
2022-07-06
-
Question Time (2)
-
- 2022-10-18
-
Parliamentary Sitting Schedule
- Parliamentary Sittings, Lord's Prayer
- Parliamentary Staff, Enterprise Agreement
- Parliamentary Standards
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Parliamentary Standing Orders
- Parole Board
- Parole Decisions
-
Parthenon Sculptures
-
Pastoral Board
-
Patient Assistance Transport Scheme
- Pauline Hanson's One Nation
- Pay Our Respects Vigil
-
Payroll Tax
-
Payroll Tax Relief
- Pelvic Pain
- Penola North Fire Tower
- Peregrine Corporation
-
Period Poverty
- Personal Care Worker Recruitment
- Personal Hardship Emergency Grant
- Pet Food (Marketing and Labelling) Bill
- Petition No. 96 of 2021
- Petrakis, Ms A.
- Petrol And Energy Costs
-
Petroleum and Geothermal Energy (Energy Resources) Amendment Bill
- PFAS
-
Philanthropy
-
Pichi Richi Railway Preservation Society
-
2024-08-28
-
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Pig Deaths
-
2025-09-04
-
Question Time (10)
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS
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2025-10-14
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Answers to Questions (2)
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Pill Testing
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PIRSA and RSPCA Contractual Funding Deeds
-
PIRSA Scorecard
-
2022-10-20
- 2022-11-15
-
- PIRSA, Biosecurity
-
Planning and Design Code
-
Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Adelaide Park Lands) Amendment Bill
-
Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Affordable Housing) Amendment Bill
-
Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Designated Live Music Venues and Protection of Crown and Anchor Hotel) Amendment Bill
- Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Fast Food Restaurants near Schools) Amendment Bill
- Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Gas Infrastructure) Amendment Bill
-
Planning, Development And Infrastructure (Gas Infrastructure) Amendment Bill
- Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Land for Food and Grocery Stores) Amendment Bill
-
Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Unauthorised Tree-damaging Activity) Amendment Bill
-
Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Use of Vacant Land) Amendment Bill
- Planning, Development and Infrastructure Act, Fees Notice
-
Plant Protein
-
2023-09-28
-
Question Time (2)
-
- 2023-10-31
-
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Plant Proteins Project
-
2022-05-18
- 2022-07-07
-
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Plastic Shopping Bags (Waste Avoidance) Repeal Bill
-
Plebiscite (South East Council Amalgamation) Bill
-
Pnevmatikos, Hon. I.
- Point Pearce
-
Poker Machines
- 2022-05-18
- 2022-06-01
- 2022-09-06
- 2022-09-08
-
2022-11-01
-
Answers to Questions (1)
-
Question Time (1)
-
- 2022-11-17
-
2023-02-07
-
Answers to Questions (1)
-
Question Time (1)
-
- 2023-02-08
- 2023-02-23
- 2023-05-16
- 2023-11-01
- 2024-02-07
- 2025-09-04
- 2025-09-04
-
Police Cautions
-
2023-05-04
- 2023-06-13
-
-
Police Complaints
-
Police Complaints and Discipline Act
- Police Drug Diversion Initiative
- Police Employees Psychological Review
-
Police Integrity
- 2024-06-18
-
2024-06-19
-
Police Mounted Operations Unit
-
2023-09-27
-
-
Political Donations
-
2022-09-06
-
2024-05-01
-
Question Time (2)
-
-
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Port Augusta Alcohol Restrictions
-
2022-05-19
-
Question Time (2)
-
- 2022-07-05
- 2023-03-22
-
-
Port Augusta Alcohol Sales Ban
- Port Augusta Community Outreach
- Port Augusta Hospital
- Port Augusta, Remote Visitors
-
Port Lincoln Hospital Security
-
Port Lincoln Roads
- Port Lincoln RSL
- Port of Whyalla Litigation
- Port Pirie Domestic Violence Action Group
- Port River Dolphins
-
Portable Long Service Leave
-
Portable Long Service Leave Bill
- Post-Coronial Reviewer Appointment
-
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
-
Power Outages
-
2023-11-28
-
- Power Supply
-
Premier's Comments
-
Premier's Delivery Unit
-
2022-11-01
-
Question Time (2)
-
- 2022-11-30
-
-
Premier's Excellence Awards
- 2023-02-23
- 2023-03-08
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2023-03-09
- 2023-03-21
- 2023-03-22
- 2023-06-13
- Premier's Excellence Awards for the Public Sector
- Premier's Horticulture Industry Awards for Excellence
-
Premier's NAIDOC Award
- Premier's Priorities
- Premier's Taskforce
- Preschool Staffing
- President, Election
- President's Gallery Visitors
- President's NAIDOC Awards
-
President's Statement
-
Preventive Health SA (Council Governance) Amendment Bill
-
Preventive Health SA Bill
- Pride March
-
Primary Industries and Regions Department
-
2022-11-02
-
Answers to Questions (2)
-
-
2023-11-01
- 2023-11-28
-
-
Primary Industries And Regions Department
- Primary Industries Scorecard
-
Primary Produce Exports
-
2023-03-21
- 2023-05-30
-
- Primary Producers, Special Driving Permits
- Primary Production Irrigation Grant
-
Printing Committee
- Printing Committee and Publishing Committee
-
Prison Accommodation
-
2025-09-18
-
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Prison Alternatives
-
2023-11-29
-
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Prison Communication
-
2025-09-03
-
Question Time (15)
- The Hon. F. PANGALLO, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. F. PANGALLO, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. F. PANGALLO, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. F. PANGALLO, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. F. PANGALLO, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. F. PANGALLO, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
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Prison Security
-
2025-09-04
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2025-09-18
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- Prison Violence
- Prisoners on Remand
- Privacy Breaches
-
Private Parking Areas (Shopping Centre Parking Areas) Amendment Bill
- Proceeds of Crime Legislation
- Prohibited Persons Regulations
- Prohibition of Nazi Symbols
-
Prohibition of Neo-Nazi Symbols
- Project 250
- Project Costs
- Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
-
Prostitution
- Protecting the Bird in Hand Gold Deposit
-
Protection of Private Communications
-
2023-06-13
- 2023-06-14
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- Psychiatrists Recruitment
- Psychiatry Shortfalls
- Psychosocial Support
- Puberty Blocker Access
-
Public and Active Transport
-
2025-10-16
-
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Public And Active Transport
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Public Assemblies (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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Public Finance and Audit (Auditor-General Access to Cabinet Submissions) Amendment Bill
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Public High Schools
-
2025-09-16
- 2025-11-13
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Public Holidays
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2022-05-17
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2023-02-21
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2023-11-29
-
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Public Holidays Bill
-
Public Hospital Doctors
- Public Hospitals
- Public Hospitals Parking
- Public Hospitals, Multicultural patients
-
Public Hospitals, Multicultural Patients
- Public Housing
- Public Housing WaitList
- Public Housing, Antisocial Behaviour
-
Public Pool Use
-
2025-09-02
-
Question Time (12)
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. B.R. HOOD, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. B.R. HOOD, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. B.R. HOOD, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. B.R. HOOD, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
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- Public Safety Management
- Public School Funding
- Public School Security
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Public School Teachers
- 2023-06-28
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2023-08-29
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2023-11-16
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Public Schools, Absenteeism
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Public Sector
-
Public Sector (Ministerial Travel Reports) Amendment Bill
-
Public Sector Disability Employment Data
- Public Sector Enterprise Agreement
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Public Sector Enterprise Agreements
-
Public Sector Executives
- Public Sector Honesty and Accountability
-
Public Sector Industrial Relations
- 2023-02-21
-
2023-02-22
- Public Sector Wages
- Public Sector, Formal Complaints
- Public Service
- Public Service Salaries
-
Public Transport
- 2024-08-28
-
2025-10-15
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2025-10-15
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Public Trustee
-
2023-06-27
- 2023-08-29
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- Purple House
- Purrumpa, First Nations Arts and Cultural National Gathering
-
-
Q
- Qantas
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Qantas Chairman's Lounge Membership
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2023-09-26
-
Question Time (10)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK
-
-
2023-11-01
-
Question Time (2)
-
-
-
Questions on Notice
-
2022-05-03
-
2023-05-03
-
Personal Explanation (1)
-
Question Time (2)
-
-
2023-05-18
- 2023-05-31
-
-
Questions On Notice
- Quota Based Fisheries Record
-
R
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R U OK? Day
-
Radiation Protection and Control (Commencement of Proceedings) Amendment Bill
-
2025-09-03
- 2025-09-04
- 2025-09-04
- 2025-10-30
- 2025-11-11
-
- Radio Italia Uno
-
Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) (Fees) Amendment Bill
-
Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Raukkan Aboriginal School
- Rawinski, Ms P.
- Recent Losses for South Australian Community
-
RecFish SA
-
2022-10-19
- 2022-11-15
-
-
RecFish SA Fishing Adventure Day
-
2023-05-02
-
-
Reconciliation
-
2022-06-01
-
- Reconciliation Breakfast
- Reconciliation Week
- Recreation, Sport and Racing Department
- Recreation, Sport and Racing Strategic Plan
- Recreational Fishers
-
Recreational Fishing
-
2022-10-19
-
2022-11-02
-
-
Recreational Fishing App
- Recreational Fishing Licences
-
Recreational Fishing Survey
-
2023-02-23
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- Recycling and Modernisation Fund
- Red Meat and Wool Growth Program
- Referendum Working Group
-
Refugee Week
-
Regional Air Services
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2023-05-02
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2023-05-18
-
-
Regional Bank Closures
-
2023-02-08
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2023-02-21
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2023-02-22
-
Motions (1)
-
Question Time (1)
-
- 2023-03-08
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2023-05-16
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- Regional Business Energy Costs
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Regional Childcare Services
-
Regional Council Amalgamations
-
2022-09-07
-
2022-09-08
-
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Regional Development
- Regional Development Australia
- Regional Development Leadership Development Program
- Regional Development South Australia
-
Regional Emergency Accommodation
-
Regional Energy Infrastructure
-
2022-11-15
-
Question Time (2)
-
- 2023-02-07
-
-
Regional Energy Supply
- Regional Fresh Water Supply
- Regional Government Service Location
-
Regional Growth Fund
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2022-05-31
- 2022-10-20
- 2022-11-02
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2023-06-27
-
-
Regional Health Services
- 2022-06-15
-
2022-11-02
- 2023-02-09
- 2023-02-21
- 2023-03-21
-
Regional Housing
-
2022-06-01
- 2023-02-22
-
2023-02-23
-
2023-05-17
-
2023-11-14
- 2025-08-20
-
-
Regional Investment Corporation Loans
-
2025-08-20
-
- Regional Investment Pipeline Data
-
Regional Labour Force
- Regional Leadership
-
Regional Mental Health Services
- Regional Public Housing
- Regional Public Transport
-
Regional Radiation Treatment Services
-
2023-05-04
-
Question Time (8)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. B.R. HOOD, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
-
-
2023-10-17
-
Answers to Questions (1)
-
Question Time (3)
-
-
-
Regional Rail
-
2023-03-08
-
2023-03-22
- 2023-05-02
-
2023-06-14
- 2023-10-17
- 2024-08-27
-
- Regional Recreational Fishing Forum
- Regional Road Conditions
-
Regional Roads
-
2023-06-14
-
Question Time (2)
-
-
2023-06-27
- 2023-10-19
-
2023-11-15
- 2024-06-18
-
2025-11-12
-
Question Time (8)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. B.R. HOOD
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. B.R. HOOD, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. B.R. HOOD
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
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-
- Regional SA Mental Health Review
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Regional Schools
- Regional Services
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Regional Showcase
- Regional Showcase Awards
-
Regional South Australia
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Regional Students
-
2023-07-06
-
-
Regional Tourism
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Regional Transport
-
2024-02-07
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Question Time (2)
-
-
-
Regional Unemployment
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2024-11-26
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-
Regional Visits
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2022-12-01
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-
Regional Workforce Planning
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2024-02-07
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- Regional Workforce Shortage
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Regions, Tax Cuts
- Release of Violent Offenders
-
Religious Discrimination
- Religious Education in Schools
-
Religious Exemptions
-
2022-11-16
- 2023-02-07
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- Religious Institutions
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Religious Vilification Laws
-
2023-11-16
-
-
Remote Visitors
-
2023-06-27
-
- Removal of Magistrate
- Renal Dialysis
- Renal Dialysis Services
-
Renewable Energy
- Renewal SA
-
Rent Bidding
-
2023-03-07
-
Question Time (2)
-
- 2023-05-16
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- Rental Accommodation
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Rental Affordability
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Rental Property Standards
-
Renter Background Checks
-
Renter's Rights
-
2022-05-05
- 2022-11-15
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-
Renters' Rights
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2023-09-12
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- Repat Eating Disorder Facility
- Repat Health Precinct
- Replacement Fruit Trees Partnership Program
- Report of the Royal Commission into Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence
- Reports from the Independent Commission Against Corruption
- Republic of Artsakh
- Reserved Judgement Timeliness Benchmarks
- Residential Aged-Care Srategy Project
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Residential Tenancies
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Residential Tenancies (Minimum Standards) Amendment Bill
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Residential Tenancies (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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Residential Tenancies (Protection of Prospective Tenants) Amendment Bill
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Residential Tenancies (Rent Control) Amendment Bill
- Residential Tenancies (Rent Freeze) Amendment Bill
- Residential Tenancies Act
-
Residential Tenancies Act Review
- Restart a Heart Day
-
Restaurant & Catering Australia
- Restaurant & Catering Awards for Excellence
-
Restrictive Practices
-
2022-06-14
-
2022-09-06
-
Answers to Questions (2)
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-
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Retail Energy Prices
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Retail Workers
-
2022-09-07
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- Retirement Villages
-
Retirement Villages (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
-
Return to Work (Employment and Progressive Injuries) Amendment Bill
-
Return To Work (Permanent Impairment Assessment) Amendment Bill
-
Return to Work (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) Amendment Bill
- Return to Work (Presumptive Firefighter Injuries) Amendment Bill
-
Return to Work (Scheme Sustainability) Amendment Bill
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2022-07-06
- Bills
-
Personal Explanation (1)
- 2022-09-06
-
-
Return To Work (Scheme Sustainability) Amendment Bill
-
Return to Work Corporation (Constitution of Board of Management) Amendment Bill
-
Return to Work Corporation of South Australia (Constitution of Board of Management) Amendment Bill
-
2025-09-04
- 2025-09-16
- 2025-09-16
-
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Return to Work Corporation of South Australia (Constitution of Board) Amendment Bill
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Return to Work Scheme
-
2022-06-15
-
Question Time (31)
- The Hon. C. BONAROS
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
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- 2022-07-06
- 2022-09-06
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2023-02-21
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Return To Work Scheme
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2022-06-02
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Question Time (18)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. R.A. SIMMS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. R.A. SIMMS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. R.A. SIMMS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. R.A. SIMMS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
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- 2022-06-16
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ReturnToWorkSA
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2022-11-17
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- Returntoworksa Board
- ReturnToWorkSA Inspiring Excellence Awards 2025
- Review of the Emergency Management Act
- Riches, Mr M.
-
Right to Farm
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Right to Protest
-
2023-05-18
-
Question Time (7)
-
-
-
River Murray Flood
-
2022-11-30
-
2022-12-01
-
2023-02-08
-
Matters of Interest (1)
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Question Time (2)
-
-
2023-02-09
-
2023-03-07
-
Answers to Questions (1)
-
Question Time (2)
-
- 2023-06-28
- 2023-08-30
- 2024-10-15
-
-
River Murray Flood Response
- River Murray Flood, Fish Kills
- River Murray Updated Flow Advice
- River Revival Vouchers
-
Riverland
-
2022-05-03
-
2022-10-20
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- Riverland Businesses
- Riverland Community Justice Centre
-
Riverland Community Legal Services Program
-
2023-02-08
- 2023-03-07
-
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Riverland Crops
-
Riverland Flood Response
-
2022-11-16
-
2022-11-29
-
2023-02-07
-
Answers to Questions (2)
-
- 2023-02-22
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- Riverland Rangers Program
-
Riverland Wine Industry Blueprint
-
2023-11-28
-
2024-02-07
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- Rivers, Ms L.
-
Roach, Mr A.
- Road Funding
-
Road Maintenance Contracts
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Road Safety
- Road Toll
- Road Transport Industry
- Robran, Mr B.
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Rock Lobster Industry
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2024-06-19
- 2024-10-15
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- Ronald McDonald House
- Rosewater Loop
- Rossi, Mr J.P.
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Rotary Club of Adelaide
- Rotary Club of Adelaide Central
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Royal Adelaide Hospital
- 2022-09-06
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2024-08-28
- Royal Adelaide Hospital Infectious Diseases Unit
- Royal Adelaide Show
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Royal Adelaide Show, Biosecurity
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2022-09-06
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Question Time (7)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. L.A. CURRAN, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
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Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia
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Royal Commission into Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence in South Australia
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Royal Commission into Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Report
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Royal Commission into Early Childhood Education and Care
- Royal Commission Recommendations
- Royal Geographical Society of South Australia
- Royal Life Saving South Australia
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RSPCA
- Ruby Hunter Archie Roach Monument
- Rundle Street
- Rural and Regional South Australia
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Rural Business Support
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2023-05-17
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Question Time (2)
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2023-05-18
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- Rural Road Safety Month
- Rural Women's Awards
- Russo-Rossi, Ms M.
- Rymill Park Sculpture
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SA Ambulance Service
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SA Courts System Delays
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2023-03-07
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2023-05-02
- 2023-05-17
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- SA Drought Hub
- SA Fishing App
- SA Health
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SA Health Focus Week
- SA Healthy Towns Challenge
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SA Music Awards
- SA Native Title Services Gala Dinner
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SA Parole Board
- SA Power Workers Strike
- SA Water
- SA Water, Staff Bonuses
- SA Women of Impact Awards
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SA Youth Week
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SAC Incidents
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2022-09-06
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Answers to Questions (2)
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SACE Results
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Sacred Mound Springs
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Safe Work Month
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Safework Sa
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2022-05-05
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Question Time (10)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
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- 2022-07-07
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SafeWork SA
- 2022-10-18
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2022-11-16
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2022-11-29
- 2023-05-02
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SafeWork SA Investigations
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2023-09-27
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Safework Sa Review
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2022-06-01
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- Salisbury City Centre Business Awards
- Salisbury North Football Club Indigenous Round
- Salvation Army Sobering-Up Unit
- Salvemini, Mr L.
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Sam Smith Concert
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2023-02-08
- 2023-03-21
- 2023-05-31
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Sand Dredging
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2024-08-27
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Answers to Questions (2)
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- SANFL Women's League
- Sanitary Products in Schools
- Sanitary Products In Schools
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SAPOL Barracks
- SAPOL General Orders
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SARDI Fish Deaths
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2025-09-03
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Question Time (6)
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2025-09-17
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2025-09-17
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2025-09-17
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2025-09-18
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Question Time (2)
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SARDI Funding
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2025-10-29
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SARDI Researchers
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2023-06-15
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- SARDI's West Beach Headquarters
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Sardine Management Plan
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Sasanelli, Dr N.
- 2023-02-22
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2024-05-15
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Savings Targets
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2022-09-06
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Answers to Questions (2)
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- Sayer, Ms. C
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School Traffic Zones
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2025-10-15
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Question Time (8)
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
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2025-10-16
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- Schoolies Festival
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Schools, Specialist Support
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2022-09-08
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2022-11-30
- 2023-06-13
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- Science Bursary For Women
- Scientology in Schools
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Seafood Industry
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2023-03-07
- 2023-03-21
- 2023-03-23
- 2023-05-03
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2023-05-04
- 2023-05-17
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- Seafood Labelling Scheme
- Seagrass Trials
- Seaton Redevelopment
- Seaweed Hatchery
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Second Generation Anticoagulant Rodenticides
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Second Reading
- 2022-05-04
- 2022-05-04
- 2022-05-04
- 2022-05-04
- 2022-05-05
- 2022-05-05
- 2022-05-05
- 2022-05-05
- 2022-05-05
- 2022-05-17
- 2022-05-18
- 2022-05-18
- 2022-05-18
- 2022-05-18
- 2022-05-18
- 2022-05-18
- 2022-05-19
- 2022-05-31
- 2022-05-31
- 2022-06-01
- 2022-06-01
- 2022-06-02
- 2022-06-02
- 2022-06-02
- 2022-06-14
- 2022-06-14
- 2022-06-15
- 2022-06-15
- 2022-06-15
- 2022-06-15
- 2022-06-16
- 2022-06-16
- 2022-06-16
- 2022-06-16
- 2022-07-05
- 2022-07-06
- 2022-07-06
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2022-07-07
- 2022-07-07
- 2022-07-07
- 2022-09-06
- 2022-09-06
- 2022-09-06
- 2022-09-07
- 2022-09-07
- 2022-09-07
- 2022-09-07
- 2022-09-07
- 2022-09-08
- 2022-09-08
- 2022-09-08
- 2022-09-08
- 2022-09-08
- 2022-09-08
- 2022-09-08
- 2022-09-08
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2022-09-27
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2022-09-27
- 2022-09-27
- 2022-09-27
- 2022-09-28
- 2022-09-28
- 2022-09-28
- 2022-09-28
- 2022-09-28
- 2022-09-28
- 2022-09-28
- 2022-09-28
- 2022-10-18
- 2022-10-18
- 2022-10-18
- 2022-10-19
- 2022-10-20
- 2022-10-20
- 2022-10-20
- 2022-10-20
- 2022-10-20
- 2022-10-20
- 2022-10-20
- 2022-11-01
- 2022-11-01
- 2022-11-02
- 2022-11-02
- 2022-11-02
- 2022-11-02
- 2022-11-15
- 2022-11-15
- 2022-11-15
- 2022-11-16
- 2022-11-16
- 2022-11-17
- 2022-11-17
- 2022-11-17
- 2022-11-17
- 2022-11-17
- 2022-11-29
- 2022-11-29
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2022-11-30
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Bills (2)
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- 2022-11-30
- 2022-11-30
- 2022-11-30
- 2022-11-30
- 2022-12-01
- 2022-12-01
- 2023-02-07
- 2023-02-08
- 2023-02-09
- 2023-02-09
- 2023-02-09
- 2023-02-09
- 2023-02-09
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2023-02-21
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Bills (2)
- The Hon. J.E. HANSON, The Hon. T.T. NGO, The Hon. R.P. WORTLEY, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE, The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. L.A. HENDERSON, The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO, The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. R.A. SIMMS, The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. F. PANGALLO, The Hon. S.L. GAME, The Hon. I. PNEVMATIKOS, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
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- 2023-02-22
- 2023-02-22
- 2023-02-22
- 2023-02-22
- 2023-02-23
- 2023-02-23
- 2023-02-23
- 2023-02-23
- 2023-03-07
- 2023-03-07
- 2023-03-08
- 2023-03-08
- 2023-03-08
- 2023-03-09
- 2023-03-09
- 2023-03-09
- 2023-03-21
- 2023-03-21
- 2023-03-22
- 2023-03-22
- 2023-03-23
- 2023-03-23
- 2023-03-23
- 2023-05-02
- 2023-05-02
- 2023-05-03
- 2023-05-04
- 2023-05-04
- 2023-05-04
- 2023-05-04
- 2023-05-04
- 2023-05-04
- 2023-05-04
- 2023-05-04
- 2023-05-16
- 2023-05-16
- 2023-05-17
- 2023-05-18
- 2023-05-18
- 2023-05-18
- 2023-05-18
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2023-05-30
- 2023-06-01
- 2023-06-01
- 2023-06-13
- 2023-06-14
- 2023-06-14
- 2023-06-15
- 2023-06-15
- 2023-06-15
- 2023-06-15
- 2023-06-27
- 2023-06-27
- 2023-06-27
- 2023-06-28
- 2023-06-28
- 2023-08-29
- 2023-08-29
- 2023-08-29
- 2023-08-31
- 2023-08-31
- 2023-08-31
- 2023-08-31
- 2023-08-31
- 2023-09-12
- 2023-09-12
- 2023-09-12
- 2023-09-12
- 2023-09-14
- 2023-09-14
- 2023-09-14
- 2023-09-14
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2023-09-26
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Bills (2)
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- 2023-09-26
- 2023-09-27
- 2023-09-28
- 2023-09-28
- 2023-09-28
- 2023-09-28
- 2023-09-28
- 2023-09-28
- 2023-09-28
- 2023-09-28
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2023-10-17
- 2023-10-17
- 2023-10-17
- 2023-10-18
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Select Committee on 2022-23 River Murray Flood Event
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Select Committee on Damage, Harm or Adverse Outcomes Resulting from ICAC Investigations
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Select Committee on Dolphins in Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary and Port River
- 2022-11-29
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2022-11-30
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Parliamentary Committees (2)
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2023-02-08
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Parliamentary Committees (2)
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- 2023-06-28
- 2023-11-29
- 2024-05-01
- Select Committee on Dolphins in Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary and Port River Report Recommendations
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Select Committee on Grocery Pricing in South Australia
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2024-05-01
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Parliamentary Committees (2)
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- 2024-11-26
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Select Committee on Health Services in South Australia
- 2022-11-30
- 2023-02-07
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2023-02-08
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Parliamentary Committees (2)
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- 2023-03-21
- 2023-06-15
- 2023-06-28
- 2023-11-29
- 2024-05-01
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Select Committee On Health Services In South Australia
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Select Committee on Hunting of Native Birds
- Select Committee on Kangaroo Management
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Select Committee on Management of the COVID-19 Response
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Select Committee on Matters Relating to the Timber Industry in the Limestone Coast
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Select Committee on Matters Relating to the Timber Industry in the Limestone Coast and Other Regions of South Australia
- 2023-06-28
- 2023-11-29
- 2024-05-01
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2025-10-30
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Select Committee on Prohibition of Neo-Nazi Symbols
- 2022-11-30
- 2023-02-08
- 2023-06-28
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2023-10-31
- 2023-11-29
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Select Committee on Public and Active Transport
- 2022-10-18
- 2022-11-30
- 2023-02-07
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2023-02-08
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Parliamentary Committees (2)
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Select Committee on Recycling of Soft Plastics and other Recyclable Material
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Select Committee on Return to Work SA Scheme
- Select Committee on Short Stay Accommodation Sector
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Select Committee on Support and Mental Health Services for Police
- 2023-11-29
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2024-05-01
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Parliamentary Committees (2)
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Select Committee on the Gig Economy
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Select Committee on the Return to Work SA Scheme
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Select Committee on Water Supply Needs of Eyre Peninsula
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Self-Represented Hearings
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2024-08-28
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Sensory Bus
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Sentencing
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2023-09-13
- 2023-09-14
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2023-09-28
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Sentencing for Violent Offenders
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Serial Sex Offenders
- Serology Capacity
- Sessional Committees
- Sex and Gender Change Registration
- Sex Education
- Sex Work and Money Laundering
- Sexsomnia
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Sexual Assault
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2022-07-07
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2022-11-15
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Answers to Questions (2)
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- Sexual Assaults in Schools
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Sexual Consent Laws
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2024-06-27
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- Sexual Offences Finalised in the Nunga Court
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Shark Management
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Sheep and Goat Electronic Identification
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2023-02-23
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2023-03-07
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Answers to Questions (2)
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2023-03-08
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2023-05-02
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2023-05-03
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Personal Explanation (1)
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Question Time (1)
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2023-05-30
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2023-06-13
- 2023-06-15
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2023-08-29
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2023-10-19
- 2024-09-25
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Sheep and Goat Electronic Identification System
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Sheep Blowfly Eradication
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Sheep Electronic Identification Rollout
- Shellfish Reef Restoration
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Shop Trading Hours
- 2022-05-17
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2022-06-16
- 2022-09-06
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2022-10-20
- 2022-11-03
- 2022-11-16
- 2023-11-29
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Shop Trading Hours (Extension of Hours) Amendment Bill
- Short-Term Rental Market
- Sicilia Social and Sports Club
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Silicosis
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Singapore Airlines
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Single Touch Payroll
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Single-Use Plastics
- Sir Eric James Neal AC CVO
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Sittings and Business
- 2022-09-08
- 2022-09-20
- 2022-09-27
- 2022-11-03
- 2022-11-30
- 2023-02-09
- 2023-02-21
- 2023-02-23
- 2023-03-23
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2023-03-26
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Parliamentary Procedure (2)
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- 2023-06-15
- 2023-06-28
- 2023-09-28
- 2023-11-01
- 2023-11-15
- 2023-11-28
- 2024-09-25
- 2024-11-28
- 2025-10-16
- 2025-10-29
- 2025-10-30
- 2025-11-12
- 2025-11-13
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Sittings And Business
- 2022-05-18
- 2022-06-02
- 2022-06-14
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2022-07-07
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Parliamentary Procedure (2)
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Skills Shortages
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2022-09-27
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Skycity Adelaide
- 2022-05-19
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2022-06-14
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Answers to Questions (1)
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Question Time (2)
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SkyCity Adelaide
- 2022-07-06
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2022-09-06
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Answers to Questions (2)
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- 2022-11-02
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2023-03-07
- 2023-05-02
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2023-05-16
- 2024-02-07
- Small Business Grants
- Smart Cities Initiative
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Snapper Fishery
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2022-05-04
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2022-11-15
- 2023-03-09
- 2023-05-18
- 2023-11-15
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Snapper Restocking Program
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2025-10-14
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Question Time (2)
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2025-10-16
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Question Time (2)
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- Snapper Stock
- Socceroos
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Social Development Committee
- Social Development Committee: Amendments to the National Health and Medical Research Council Ethical Guidelines on the Use of Assisted Reproductive Technology in Clinical Practice and Research
- Social Development Committee: Funding for Children and Students with Additional Learning Needs in Public Schools and Preschools Petition
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Social Development Committee: Inquiry into the National Disability Insurance Scheme
- Social Development Committee: Petition No. 60, 2024, South Australian Museum
- Social Housing
- Social Workers
- Social Workers Registration (Commencement of Act) Amendment Bill
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Social Workers Registration (Commencement) Amendment Bill
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Soft Plastics Recycling
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Soil Health
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2023-02-23
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Soil Science Challenge
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South Australia Police
- South Australian Aboriginal Building and Civil Construction Academy
- South Australian Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation Network
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South Australian Agricultural Town of the Year Award
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2022-06-15
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Question Time (2)
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- 2023-09-26
- 2023-11-14
- 2025-11-11
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South Australian Algal Blooms
- 2025-08-20
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2025-09-03
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Motions (3)
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. I.K. HUNTER, The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. J.S. LEE, The Hon. R.A. SIMMS
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. I.K. HUNTER, The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. J.S. LEE, The Hon. R.A. SIMMS
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. I.K. HUNTER, The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. J.S. LEE, The Hon. R.A. SIMMS
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- 2025-09-04
- 2025-09-04
- South Australian Court System
- South Australian DairyFarmers' Association
- South Australian Employment
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South Australian Employment Tribunal
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2023-02-07
- 2025-08-19
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- South Australian Employment Tribunal Act General Rules
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South Australian Film Corporation
- South Australian Hospitals
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South Australian Housing Authority
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South Australian Jobs
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2023-02-22
- 2023-05-02
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- South Australian Liberal Party
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South Australian Motor Sport (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- South Australian Motor Sport (Parklands) Amendment Bill
- South Australian Museum
- South Australian Parliament
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South Australian Police
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South Australian Public Health (Covid-19) Amendment Bill
- South Australian Public Health (COVID-19) Amendment Bill
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South Australian Research and Development Institute
- South Australian Rural Ambassador of the Year Award
- South Australian Seed Conservation Centre
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South Australian Shellfish Quality Assurance Program
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2025-09-03
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Question Time (12)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
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- South Australian Space Industry Centre Projects
- South Australian Spirits Industry
- South Australian Stolen Generations Aboriginal Corporation
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South Australian Tourism
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South Australian Tourism Commission
- 2022-09-06
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2024-11-26
- South Australian Training Awards
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South Australian Treaty
- South Australian Young Rural Ambassador Award
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South Coast Algal Bloom
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2025-08-19
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Question Time (17)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. R.A. SIMMS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. J.S. LEE, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. F. PANGALLO, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.A. FRANKS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. F. PANGALLO, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. S.L. GAME, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. F. PANGALLO, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
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2025-08-20
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Motions (2)
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Question Time (12)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. T.T. NGO, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. B.R. HOOD, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. B.R. HOOD, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. C. BONAROS, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. E.S. BOURKE
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2025-08-21
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2025-08-21
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2025-09-02
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Question Time (12)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
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- 2025-09-03
- 2025-09-03
- 2025-09-03
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- South East Council Amalgamation
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South East Field Days
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2023-03-21
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South Eastern Freeway Rockfall Risks
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2025-10-28
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South-East Region
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2023-11-01
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Question Time (2)
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Southern Intermediate Care Centre
- Southern Ocean Discovery Centre
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Southern Ocean Wind Farm
- Southern Ports Highway
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Southern Zone Rock Lobster Fishery
- Space Industry Employees
- Spare ya Change 4 Kids
- Speak Safely
- Specialised Health Screening Rates
- Specialised Nurse Recruitment
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- Spencer Gulf Prawn Fishery
- Spent Convictions (Part 8A Findings) Amendment Bill
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Spicer Cottages Trust (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Spirit of Excellence in Agriculture Awards
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Spit Hoods
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2025-09-18
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- Sporting Facilities
- Sportswashing
- Springbank Secondary College
- Spurr, Mr W.
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St Florian's Day
- Stalking Victims
- Stamp Duties Act 1923
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Stamp Duty
- Standing Committees
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Standing Orders Committee
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Standing Orders Suspension
- 2022-05-17
- 2022-09-20
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2022-09-27
- 2022-11-01
- 2023-02-07
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2023-03-21
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Parliamentary Procedure (3)
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2023-10-17
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Parliamentary Procedure (3)
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2023-11-30
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Parliamentary Procedure (2)
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- 2025-08-21
- 2025-08-21
- 2025-08-21
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State Assets (Privatisation Restrictions) Bill
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State Budget
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2022-05-31
- 2022-06-01
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State Coroners Office
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2022-09-07
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State Debt
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2025-11-12
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- State Government
- State Labor Government
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State Major Bank Levy
- State Records of South Australia
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State Voice to Parliament
- Statewide Health Workplace Plan
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Statutes Amendment (Administrative Review Tribunal) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Animal Welfare Reforms) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio and Other Justice Measures) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio and Other Justice Measures) Bill 2022
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Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) (No 2) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) (No 3) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) (No 4) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Attorney-General's Portfolio) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Budget Measures) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Building and Construction Industry Review - Penalties) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Child Sex Offences) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Education, Training and Skills Portfolio) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Gambling - Opening Hours and Signage) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Health and Wellbeing) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Local Government Elections Review) Bill
- 2025-10-28
- 2025-10-29
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2025-11-12
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2025-11-13
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Bills (2)
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- Statutes Amendment (Loss of Fetus) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Medicinal Cannabis Defence) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws) (Data Access) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws) (Emissions Reduction Objectives) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws) (Gas Pipelines) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws) (Other Gases) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws)(Regulatory Sandboxing) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Ombudsman and Auditor-General) (Terms of Office) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Ombudsman and Auditor-General) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Personal Mobility Devices) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Planning, Infrastructure and Other Matters) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Recidivist Young Offenders) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Serious Vehicle and Vessel Offences) Bill
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2022-11-30
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Bills (2)
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- 2023-05-02
- 2023-05-04
- 2023-05-16
- 2023-07-06
- 2023-08-29
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- Statutes Amendment (Sex Industry—Exit Strategies and Spent Convictions) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Sexual Offences) Bill
- Statutes Amendment (Small Business Commission and Retail and Commercial Leases) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (South Australian Employment Tribunal) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Stealthing and Consent) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Superannuation and Other Payments) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Transport Portfolio) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Universities - Caps on Vice Chancellor Salaries) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Universities) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Use of Devices in Vehicles) Bill
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Statutes Amendment (Vehicle Parking and Urban Renewal) Bill
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2025-09-16
- 2025-10-14
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Statutes Amendment (Victim Impact Statements) Bill
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Statutory Authorities Review Committee
- Statutory Authorities Review Committee: Inquiry into the South Australian Museum and the Art Gallery of South Australia
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Statutory Officers Committee
- Stay Afloat
- Stealthing
- STEM Aboriginal Learner Congress
- Stepping into Leadership Program
- Sterile Blowfly Program
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Sterile Insect Technology
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2023-05-30
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Sterile Insect Technology Facility
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2023-10-18
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- Stevens, Charlie
- Stillbirth Statistics
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Stirling Village Fire
- Stolen Generations Reparations Scheme
- Storkey, Mr G.
- Strangers Gallery
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Strangers Gallery Renaming
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Strathalbyn Abattoir
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2023-02-09
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2023-03-23
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Strathalbyn and District Health Service
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2022-10-18
- 2022-11-15
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- Strengthening Industries Program
- Strong Families, Strong Communities
- Stronger Together Program
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Struan Research Centre
- 2022-11-29
- 2023-03-22
- 2023-05-03
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2024-09-25
- Student Absenteeism
- Student Engagement and Attendance
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Student Support Services
- Study of Law, Politics and Government
- StudyAdelaide
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Submarine Steel
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Succession Bill
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Suicide Prevention
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Summary Offences (Dog Theft) Amendment Bill
- Summary Offences (High Risk Missing Persons) Amendment Bill
- Summary Offences (Invasive Images and Depictions) Amendment Bill
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Summary Offences (Nazi Salute and Symbols Prohibition) Amendment Bill
- Summary Offences (Nazi Symbol Prohibition) Amendment Bill
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Summary Offences (Obstruction of Public Places) Amendment Bill
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Summary Offences (Prohibition of Publication of Certain Material) Amendment Bill
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2025-09-16
- 2025-10-14
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Summary Offences (Prostitution Law Reform) Amendment Bill
- Summary Offences (Reversal of Section 58 Amendments) Amendment Bill
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Summary Offences Act
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2023-03-07
- 2023-05-16
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2023-09-14
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- Summit Aquatic and Leisure Centre
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Super SA
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2023-02-07
- 2023-03-07
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Super SA Cybersecurity Incident
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2023-11-02
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Superannuation Funds Management Corporation of South Australia (Investment in Russian Assets) Amendment Bill
- Superbugs
- Supervision Orders
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Supply Bill 2022
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Supply Bill 2023
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Supply Bill 2024
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Supreme Court (Distribution of Business) Amendment Bill
- Surf Lifesaving Clubs
- Surveillance Devices Act 2016
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Surveillance Equipment
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Suspended Sentences
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2023-05-18
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Tabled Documents
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2025-09-17
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Question Time (18)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. J.E. HANSON, The Hon. F. PANGALLO
- The Hon. J.E. HANSON, The Hon. F. PANGALLO
- The Hon. R.P. WORTLEY, The Hon. F. PANGALLO
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. J.E. HANSON, The Hon. F. PANGALLO
- The Hon. J.E. HANSON, The Hon. F. PANGALLO
- The Hon. R.P. WORTLEY, The Hon. F. PANGALLO
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. J.E. HANSON, The Hon. F. PANGALLO
- The Hon. J.E. HANSON, The Hon. F. PANGALLO
- The Hon. R.P. WORTLEY, The Hon. F. PANGALLO
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- Tafe Sa
- TAFE SA
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TAFE SA Bill
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2025-10-15
- 2025-10-16
- 2025-10-30
- 2025-11-12
- 2025-11-13
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- Taiwan
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Tame, Ms G.
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2023-06-14
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Tarnanthi Festival
- Tarrkarri
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Tarrkarri Centre for First Nations Cultures
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2023-06-28
- 2023-09-26
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2024-05-15
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Question Time (2)
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Tasmanian Blue Gums, Kangaroo Island
- Tauondi Aboriginal Community College
- Taxi Industry
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Taxi Licence Buyback Scheme
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2025-10-29
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Tea Tree Gully Community Wastewater Management System
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Teachers Dispute
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2023-10-31
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Teachers' Industrial Action
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2023-09-28
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Tee Tree Gully Council
- Teen Parliament
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Teenage Gambling
- Telepharmacy Regulations
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Ten-Pound Pom Scheme
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2022-06-01
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Tennis Australia and Child Labour Laws
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Termination of Pregnancy (Restriction on Terminations after 22 Weeks and 6 Days) Amendment Bill
- Termination of Pregnancy (Termination and Live Births) Amendment Bill
- Termination of Pregnancy Act Anniversary
- Terramin's Bird in Hand Gold Project
- Territories Stolen Generations Redress Scheme
- Terror Suspects
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The Flinders Ranges Council By-Laws
- The Greek Brides of the Begona
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The Joinery
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2025-09-04
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Parliamentary Committees (2)
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Personal Explanation (2)
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- The Place of Courage
- Thebarton Police Barracks
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Third Reading
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2022-05-18
- 2022-05-18
- 2022-05-19
- 2022-05-31
- 2022-06-14
- 2022-06-14
- 2022-06-15
- 2022-06-16
- 2022-07-05
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2022-07-07
- 2022-07-07
- 2022-09-06
- 2022-09-08
- 2022-09-08
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2022-09-27
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2022-09-27
- 2022-09-27
- 2022-09-27
- 2022-09-28
- 2022-10-18
- 2022-10-18
- 2022-10-20
- 2022-10-20
- 2022-10-20
- 2022-11-01
- 2022-11-02
- 2022-11-15
- 2022-11-15
- 2022-11-15
- 2022-11-16
- 2022-11-17
- 2022-11-17
- 2022-11-17
- 2022-11-29
- 2022-11-29
- 2022-11-30
- 2023-02-07
- 2023-02-09
- 2023-02-09
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2023-02-23
- 2023-03-07
- 2023-03-07
- 2023-03-09
- 2023-03-09
- 2023-03-21
- 2023-03-21
- 2023-03-23
- 2023-05-02
- 2023-05-04
- 2023-05-16
- 2023-05-16
- 2023-05-17
- 2023-05-18
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2023-05-30
- 2023-06-01
- 2023-06-13
- 2023-06-15
- 2023-06-27
- 2023-08-29
- 2023-08-29
- 2023-08-29
- 2023-09-12
- 2023-09-12
- 2023-09-14
- 2023-09-14
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2023-09-26
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Bills (2)
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- 2023-09-28
- 2023-09-28
- 2023-09-28
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2023-10-17
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- Thoroughbred Racing
- Threatened Species
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Thriving Communities Program
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Thriving Kids
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Thriving Regions Fund
- Thriving Women 2024 Conference
- Tiati Wangkanthi Kumangka Exhibition
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TikTok App
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2023-03-07
- 2023-05-02
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2023-05-04
- 2023-05-18
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2023-06-13
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Answers to Questions (2)
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- Tobacco and E-Cigarette Products (E-Cigarette and Other Reforms) Amendment Bill
- Tobacco And E-Cigarette Products (Importing And Packing Of Tobacco Products) Amendment Bill
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Tobacco and E-Cigarette Products (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
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Tobacco and E-Cigarette Products (Tobacco Product Prohibitions) Amendment Bill
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Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus
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2024-08-28
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2024-09-25
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Ministerial Statement (1)
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Question Time (8)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. F. PANGALLO, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. F. PANGALLO, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. F. PANGALLO, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. F. PANGALLO, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. F. PANGALLO, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
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2024-10-15
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2024-10-31
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2024-11-26
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Answers to Questions (1)
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Question Time (9)
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
- The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD, The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN
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2024-11-28
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Torrens to Darlington Project
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2025-10-28
- 2025-11-12
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- Tour Down Under
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Tourism and Transport Forum Australia
- Tourism Grants
- Tourism Industry Council South Australia
- Tourism Operators
- Trade And Investment
- Trade and Investment Budget
- Trade and Investment Department
- Trade Offices
- Traffic Infringement Notices
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Training Centre Visitor
- Training Organisations
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Tram Drivers Dispute
- Tram Grade Separation Project
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Tramline Extension
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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
- Transgender Health Care
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Transplantation and Anatomy (Disclosure of Information and Delegation) Amendment Bill
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Transport Strategy
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2025-10-29
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Treatment of Prisoners
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Treaty
- 2022-05-17
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2022-05-18
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2023-09-26
- Treaty and Truth
- Tree Breeding Australia
- TreeClimb Kuitpo Forest
- Trees on Farms Initiative
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Trevitt, Ms S.
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Truro Bypass Project
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2023-11-16
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2024-05-15
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- Tsoulis, Ms E.
- Tullawon Health Service
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Turkiye-Syria Earthquake
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U
- Uluru Statement from the Heart
- Umoona Art Centre
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Unclaimed Goods (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill
- Unclaimed Goods Act
- Uncommitted Capital Funding
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Unemployment
- Unesco City of Music
- UNESCO City of Music
- Unethical Hunting Practices
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Union Advertising
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2022-11-30
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2022-12-01
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2023-02-07
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Answers to Questions (2)
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- Unions in Workplaces
- United Nations Association of Australia (SA Division)
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United Workers Union
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2024-11-28
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Question Time (2)
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- Uniting Communities Law Centre
- University Merger
- University Merger Funding
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Unmet Needs Report
- 2024-06-19
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2025-11-12
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Urgent Mental Health Care Centre
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V
- Vacant Land Legislation
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VACSWIM
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2025-09-02
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2025-09-16
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2025-09-16
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- Vailo Adelaide 500
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Valedictories
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VALO Adelaide 500
- van de Velde, Mr S.
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Vandalism
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2022-06-14
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Vaping
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Vaping Action Plan
- Variety, The Children's Charity
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Varroa Mite
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2022-07-07
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2025-09-04
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2025-09-04
- 2025-09-17
- 2025-09-17
- 2025-09-17
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2025-10-15
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2025-10-15
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2025-10-16
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- Varroa Mite Found in Managed Beehive
- VET Quality Audit Blitz
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Veterans
- Veterans Ministerial Council
- Veterans' Mental Health
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Veterinarian Suicide Prevention
- Veterinary Industry
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Veterinary Practices
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Veterinary Services Bill
- 2023-06-15
- 2023-07-06
- 2023-08-31
- 2023-09-12
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2023-09-26
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Bills (2)
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- 2023-11-30
- Veterinary Services Legislation
- Veterinary Students
- VetLab
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Vice-Chancellor Salaries
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Victim Support Service
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Victims of Crime
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Victims of Crime (Compensation) Amendment Bill
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Victims of Crime Fund
- 2023-02-07
- 2023-02-08
- 2023-02-09
- 2023-03-07
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2024-05-15
- 2025-08-19
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2025-10-28
- 2025-11-12
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Victims of Crime Payments
- 2022-09-28
- 2023-05-30
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2023-06-14
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2024-11-26
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Answers to Questions (2)
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- Victims' Day
- Victims' Rights
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Vietnam War Anniversary
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Vietnamese Settlement in Australia
- Vince Copley Memoir
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Vineyard Resting Rebate
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2025-10-16
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Question Time (2)
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- Violence Against LGBTIQA+ Australians
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Violence Against Women
- Violent Offender Sentencing
- Virtual Business Matching
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Virtual Fencing
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Virtual Fencing Investigation
- 2022-11-02
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2023-11-02
- Virtual War Memorial
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Visitors
- 2022-05-19
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2022-09-28
- 2022-11-30
- 2023-02-09
- 2023-03-07
- 2023-03-21
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2023-03-22
- 2023-05-03
- 2023-05-04
- 2023-05-18
- 2023-05-30
- 2023-06-28
- 2023-08-31
- 2023-09-26
- 2023-10-19
- 2023-11-28
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2024-05-15
- 2024-06-19
- 2024-06-27
- 2024-08-27
- 2024-08-29
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2025-08-19
- 2025-08-21
- 2025-08-21
- 2025-08-21
- 2025-09-02
- 2025-09-02
- 2025-09-02
- 2025-09-02
- 2025-10-28
- 2025-10-30
- 2025-11-11
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2025-11-12
- Voice Secretariat
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Voluntary Assisted Dying
- 2023-06-01
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2023-06-15
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2023-08-30
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2023-09-14
- 2024-06-19
- 2024-08-27
- Voluntary Intoxication Laws
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Voting Age
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2025-09-02
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Question Time (8)
- The Hon. S.L. GAME, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. S.L. GAME, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. S.L. GAME, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. S.L. GAME, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
- The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI, The Hon. K.J. MAHER
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Vulnerable Children
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2024-08-27
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Vulnerable Indigenous Children
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2022-11-03
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W
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Wade, The Hon. S.G.
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Wage Theft
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Waite Trust (Activities on and Use of Certain Trust Land) Bill
- Wakefield Regional Council By-Laws
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Walk for Justice
- Walk for Respect
- Wallis Family
- Wandjuk Marika Memorial 3D Award
- War Animal Day
- Warriappendi Secondary School
- Water Allocation
- Water and Environment Department
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Water Buybacks
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2023-05-04
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2023-05-18
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Question Time (2)
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2023-07-06
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Answers to Questions (3)
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Question Time (4)
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- 2023-09-27
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2024-02-07
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- Water Security Strategy
- Watkins, Mr K.
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We're Equal Campaign
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2022-09-06
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2023-02-09
- 2023-03-07
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2024-05-01
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- Weather Forecasting
- Weavers, Sam
- Weed Management Programs
- Wellbeing Specialists
- West Beach Trust Board Appointments
- Western Suburbs Major Projects
- Whalers Way Orbital Launch Complex
- Whalers Way Sanctuary
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Whistleblower Protection
- 2024-09-25
- 2025-09-03
- 2025-09-03
- 2025-09-03
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2025-11-13
- White, Mr P.
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Whitford, Mr G.
- Whooping Cough Vaccination
- Whyalla Airport
- Whyalla Employment
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Whyalla Hospital and Health Service
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Whyalla Steelworks
- 2023-05-02
- 2023-06-27
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2024-05-01
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2024-05-15
- 2024-08-27
- 2024-08-28
- 2025-08-19
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Wichen, Mr J.
- Wild Dog Exhibition
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Wild Dog Management
- 2022-11-02
- 2023-03-07
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2023-07-06
- 2023-08-29
- Wilkins, Sir H.
- Wilyakali Native Title Claim
- Wind Farms
- Wine Expansion and Recovery Program
- Wine Exports
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Wine Grapegrowers
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2024-05-01
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2024-05-15
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- Wine Grapes Industry (Indicative Prices) Amendment Bill
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Termination of Pregnancy (Restriction on Terminations after 22 Weeks and 6 Days) Amendment Bill
Second Reading
Adjourned debate on second reading.
(Continued from 17 September 2025.)
The PRESIDENT: Before I call the Hon. Mr Maher, I will just make a couple of points. Interjections are always out of order. They are particularly out of order in this debate, and I will not tolerate them. I will not tolerate any noise, grunting or groaning from the visitors' gallery. You are welcome, but you will listen in silence. I will make it quite clear that if I have a casting vote I will be voting in favour of the bill, and that is not negotiable. Of course, the President's gallery will remain clear, unless a member of your staff needs to be in the gallery. The honourable Leader of the Government.
The Hon. K.J. MAHER (Deputy Premier, Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, Attorney-General, Minister for Industrial Relations and Public Sector, Special Minister of State) (17:20): I rise to speak briefly on this legislation that is before us, and it gives me no joy to do so. We have matters of life and death, matters that are traditionally declared conscience issues for the major parties, and the way we conduct ourselves, I think, varies greatly. I remember in the last parliament the debates we had on voluntary assisted dying brought all of us, I think, a level of respect. I had people who came up to me after that debate, seeing how parliament can be at its best.
Twelve months ago, when this bill was before us again, I think it showed parliament and the parliamentary processes at their very worst. It was the most unedifying debate I have ever been a part of in my time, not just as a member of this council but in the years before that, working for people like the Hon. Terry Roberts. The campaign that was associated with the debate that went on in this chamber I think was exceptionally unfortunate for the way we conduct ourselves in a public policy sense.
We had people eventually leave their party as a result of what occurred on that night we debated this last time. We have seen—and I had not seen this before in my time here—people banned from precincts of parliament because of the way the debate was carried on outside of what happened on the floor of this chamber.
I think there are many people who have genuinely held beliefs on this issue who would agree that it brought out the worst in the way that we sometimes campaign in South Australia. I will not put words into his mouth, but I think if the Hon. Ben Hood had his time again he might not have stood next to the sorts of people he stood next to in the way that this was, in hindsight, campaigned for last time.
I do not think anybody will be under any misapprehension about the way I will be voting. I will be voting against this bill, as I have in the past and as I will in the future. South Australia was the first jurisdiction to legislate for the lawful medical termination of pregnancy in 1969. Our laws were then not properly reviewed for 50 years, until reforms introduced by the Attorney-General in the last parliament, the Hon. Vickie Chapman, and I pay tribute to her work in reforming these laws and modernising them.
The laws that are before us do not enjoy the consensus support of medical experts. Quite far from it, they enjoy the condemnation of those who know this field most. For example, the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists has released a statement in relation to this particular piece of legislation, and I will quote from that:
Ms Game's bill is based on a fundamental misunderstanding of the reality of pregnancy terminations after 22 weeks and 6 days. These procedures are extraordinarily rare, representing a tiny fraction of all abortions performed (48, or 1.0% of all abortions performed in South Australia in 2024). When they do occur, they almost always invariably involve circumstances of severe fetal abnormalities incompatible with life, or serious threats to the pregnant woman's health and life.
Of these 48 abortions performed in South Australia in 2024, 34 were to protect the physical or mental health of the pregnant person, 15 due to fetal anomaly, and one to save the life of a pregnant person or another fetus. The College is deeply concerned that Ms Game's bill is premised either on an ignorance of this reality, or a wilful misrepresentation of the facts as they exist in data.
These words are not messing around. These are the words of that college. The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists echoed those sentiments, having long held the position that:
Decisions around [termination of pregnancy] should be made by the individual in conjunction with appropriate support from qualified health professionals as defined in the existing Act.
It is hard to dispute the views of experts in this area. I can only imagine the pain and anguish that mothers and families must experience when having to make such a difficult decision so late in a pregnancy for a variety of complex and very deeply personal reasons. I will not be supporting this bill that seeks to roll back women's access to abortion care.
When you look not just at the merits of what is before us, but if you look at the political atmosphere in which this bill is before us again, it is deeply disturbing as well. As I have said, it was the most unedifying debate I have ever been involved with, so much so that the Leader of the Opposition, the member for Hartley, Vincent Tarzia, when asked about this on 18 November last year on radio after that unedifying debate had concluded, said, about the former bill, 'It was a distraction and we won't be revisiting it under my leadership, simple as that, done and dusted. I'm glad it's behind us.' These are not words that are open to much interpretation at all. We saw in this chamber, when this bill was introduced, one of the member for Hartley, Vincent Tarzia's own shadow cabinet team members second the bill—doing something to make sure the bill advanced.
It will be interesting to see, as this bill progresses, which of Vincent Tarzia's shadow cabinet members speak in advancement of this and then vote to keep this going in complete and utter contrast with what Vincent Tarzia as leader has said: 'It's done and dusted. It won't be revisited under my leadership.' Shadow cabinet members involved in this debate voting to progress this bill are in direct defiance of their very own leader. If Vincent Tarzia, member for Hartley, as Leader of the Opposition cannot exercise a tiny little bit of authority and control over some of his shadow cabinet members, how on earth could he possibly govern South Australia?
The fact that we are here again, the fact that this bill is progressing, the fact that it has been seconded by members of his own shadow cabinet, and if any of those members vote for this bill, it demonstrates how utterly unsuitable he would be as leader of South Australia. You have what the experts have said on this and you have the real politics of what this means for the Liberal Party in South Australia.
The Hon. B.R. HOOD (17:27): We do stand in this chamber again today to touch on this issue that was brought to this chamber only 12 months ago, and no-one here would doubt that my beliefs on this topic are firm. Whilst today I will speak briefly on this bill before us, my extended remarks are on the record and available to the public.
This bill seeks to reverse the unintended consequence of the Termination of Pregnancy Act passed in South Australia in 2021. As the Hon. Sarah Game has conveyed, parliament was promised in that legislation when it passed in 2021 that it would not result in healthy babies being aborted after viability if the only factor was the mother's mental health. We were told that, in those circumstances, the safest option was that the baby be delivered alive, yet we do stand here today knowing that viable, healthy babies have been aborted as a direct consequence of the Termination of Pregnancy Act 2021.
Last year, when I introduced the bill to reverse the unintended consequences of that act that ended life, and instead offer protection to the most vulnerable among us, 45 healthy babies capable of life outside the womb had been lost to foeticide, and those were 45 individual unrepeatable human lives. Today I am deeply saddened to know that 79 healthy, viable babies have been terminated—babies that were capable of life.
We must ask that question: when does the life of a child begin to matter? It is my firm belief that when a child can survive outside the womb our responsibility extends to protect that life. I would argue that a true measure of any society can be found in how it treats its most vulnerable members. Still, I do not believe that a majority of the people of South Australia realise that late-term abortions are being carried out in our state, and when the Termination of Pregnancy Act was passed it was not the will of the parliament that late-term abortions be performed. Today we have the opportunity to reverse those unintended consequences and preserve life. These amendments are not an opposition to choice, but a protection of life, humanity and the future of our South Australian children who deserve a chance to live.
While we did debate this issue last year, the council did speak, and I do respect that decision. Whilst I do not anticipate a different outcome today, it is a bill that I do support. The courage demanded to debate such a sensitive topic is not lost on me, and I thank the Hon. Sarah Game for having the fortitude to introduce the bill. I conclude my remarks and commend the bill to the chamber.
The Hon. J.M.A. LENSINK (17:29): I would just like to acknowledge SAAAC and the people in orange, and say that I apologise that I was not able to be at the handing over of the petition and I missed the orange memo, so I put my speech notes in an orange folder to recognise that. I am not going to rebut all of the health aspects of the bill. I have raised this with Brigid Coombe AM, who is a wise and very patient person and, as she reminded me, the facts are settled. There is plenty of evidence in medical journals which is supported across all of the resident colleges and professional associations, and I have had plenty, obviously, to say on this bill.
Brigid Coombe is a very patient person. She and Barbara Baird lobbied a number of us for many, many years. She had to wait for an elected brave Liberal government to actually bring some legislation forward, and I acknowledge the Hon. Tammy Franks, who had a version of the bill sometime in 2018. So, indeed, I think the facts are settled and they have been spoken about and I am not going to debate data or any of those things, but just repeat some of the comments that I made on the steps of parliament a couple of weeks ago.
I will be voting against the bill. That is my first point. Secondly, I do not believe this bill will pass today. As a former health professional myself, I think this bill undermines one of the fundamental principles in health decision-making, which is informed consent for the patient. As the Leader of the Government mentioned, in 1969 South Australia was the first jurisdiction to introduce some form of decriminalisation. I can expand on my comments from what I stated in the parliament then, because I have spoken to some of the individuals who were part of that process back then.
The forerunner to that bill was a motion from the Young Liberals a year or two before that because there were Young Liberals who were aware of the complete hypocrisy of what was taking place without access to safe abortions. Indeed, there was a doctor by the name of Dr Bertram Wainer, who was based in Melbourne—born in Scotland, I understand—who had been providing safe abortions. It is an interesting read if anyone wants to Google it because he experienced all sorts of raids from the fraud squad and so forth.
South Australian women and girls were probably catching trains to Melbourne in those days. I underline that because it is in the DNA of the Liberal Party to support individuals who are oppressed by laws that are unfair, and it is not just a Liberal government that did that. It was Dr David Tonkin who introduced the first sex discrimination laws in Australia, in South Australia, which was the forerunner to the Equal Opportunity Act and, as we have recently noted, Murray Hill was the first in Australia to introduce a bill to decriminalise homosexuality, so this stuff is in our DNA and long may it be.
In 2020-21, this legislation was taken out of the criminal code and it provided a range of things including better access for country people. I will add to the comments of what Vincent Tarzia, our leader, the member for Hartley, said. He did not use this language, I do not think, but he said he would effectively sack any member of his cabinet or shadow cabinet who tried to introduce such bills in the future. This is a conscience vote for the Liberal Party, so whether someone seconds it or speaks in favour of it or not is of no consequence. People can speak and vote on their will. We do not kneecap people in the middle of the night like the Labor Party do.
One of the other points that I made on the steps is that the policies of a certain US administration are not contagious, which I think is something that people in the LGBTIQ community are concerned about as well as women who are worried about changes to Australian laws. I do not believe that is so: I think Australians are quite different. I would also refer to the comments of former Prime Minister John Howard, who is not known as a moderate but who stated recently in The Weekend Australian that Liberals should recognise the unique aspects of our Australian political ethos and the flaws in attempting to transpose populist cultural ideas from America and Britain. He said:
Our political culture is very different to that of America…we are a different political culture from the Americans…Americans are more—how shall I put this?—they're more politically gullible than Australians, they're not as sceptical. I've search for a better way of saying this, but there isn't one really.
In my personal view he is correct.
I come to my final point. I would not have chosen to be political about the Labor Party, but the Leader of the Government has provoked me. I would just like to point out that Dr Joanna Howe, as I understand it, is a member of the Australian Labor Party and continues to be a member of the Australian Labor Party in spite of the fact that she has vilified and defamed a number of people, including myself, the Minister for Women the Hon. Katrine Hildyard, Vickie Chapman and the like.
I wonder if that is the standard that Peter Malinauskas walks past in not having her evicted from the Australian Labor Party for clearly engaging in things which I would be shocked if the constitution of the Australian Labor Party supported—the activities. It is not just the activities, people can have whatever beliefs they like, but the way in which we debate, not just in the parliament but in the public sphere, should be held to a certain standard, and if the Labor Party will not sack Joanna Howe from their party then that speaks volumes. With those comments, I indicate I oppose this bill.
The Hon. H.M. GIROLAMO (Deputy Leader of the Opposition) (17:37): I rise to speak on the Termination of Pregnancy (Restriction on Terminations After 22 Weeks and 6 Days) Amendment Bill. I want to begin by noting that my position on this matter has not changed since supporting the Hon. Ben Hood MLC's bill last year. During that debate I put my views on the record in detail, and I do not propose to repeat them today. My support then was clear and it remains clear now.
I would like to acknowledge that similar amendments were put forward by the Hon. Nicola Centofanti during the 2020 debate. While I was not in parliament at the time, I have reviewed the arguments and principles put forward behind those amendments and I fully support them. They were thoughtful, considered and aimed at balancing the rights of women with protecting the unborn life. This brings me to the important point: babies after 23 weeks are viable. Medical evidence shows that, and in many cases babies born at this stage can survive outside of the womb with appropriate care.
I want to make it clear that I support the amendment bill put forward today by the Hon. Sarah Game. This amendment bill builds on the work of previous bills and seeks to ensure that our laws reflect both compassion and common sense while also providing protection for babies who are capable of surviving outside of the womb. It is crucial that parliament continues to recognise the balance between the rights of women and the protection of a viable life. With that, I note my support for the bill.
The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI (Leader of the Opposition) (17:38): I too rise to make a brief contribution to the Termination of Pregnancy (Restriction on Terminations After 22 Weeks and 6 Days) Amendment Bill. This is not a new debate for this council. In fact, when the original Termination of Pregnancy Bill was before us in 2020, as a newly elected member of this parliament I personally drafted and moved this very same amendment. Therefore, this amendment bill is not new to me. I drafted it then and I continue to support it now.
Although the amendment did not succeed at that time, my views on this matter have remained entirely consistent since the outset. I have spoken on this issue previously, both during the 2020 debate and again last year when a similar bill was introduced, and my comments are already firmly on the record. I believe most members of this chamber, and indeed many South Australians, are well aware of my position.
Can I be clear in response to the comments made by the Deputy Premier in his second reading speech: this is a matter of conscience. This is a private bill brought forward by the Hon. Sarah Game, who is not a member of the Liberal Party. It is her right to bring this bill forward. I will not be lectured to by the Deputy Premier for exercising my conscience on this matter—as he has done and has the right to do so.
I fundamentally believe that by supporting this amendment we affirm society's responsibility to create every opportunity for life to flourish, to protect the rights of the voiceless and to ensure that life is given every chance to succeed. For me, this amendment represents a reasonable and compassionate safeguard: a clear restriction on late-term terminations while maintaining the ability to provide appropriate medical care and compassion where circumstances require.
Given that history, my position remains straightforward. I supported this amendment when I first introduced it as a new member, I supported a similar amendment again last year and I continue to support this amendment today.
The Hon. J.S. LEE (17:41): I rise today to speak on the Termination of Pregnancy (Restriction on Terminations after 22 Weeks and 6 Days) Amendment Bill introduced by the Hon. Sarah Game. One year ago we debated a similar bill to amend the Termination of Pregnancy Act. Since then, I am grateful that I have had the opportunity for further reflection and valuable conversations with people from across different communities, professions, faiths and cultures.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank all those who have reached out to me and my office to share their professional and personal views and for their courage and honesty in having this often very difficult conversation. I have received correspondence from hundreds of constituents opposing this bill and had representations from community members from a wide range of backgrounds asking me to reconsider my position.
The bill before us today seeks to amend the Termination of Pregnancy Act by limiting the circumstances in which termination may be lawfully performed after 23 weeks' gestation, often called a 'late-term abortion'. Under the current law, termination beyond the 23-week threshold is permitted with the approval of two doctors if it is necessary to save the life of the pregnant person or another foetus, if there is a significant risk of injury to the physical or mental health of the pregnant person, or if there is significant risk of serious foetal anomalies.
The bill before us proposes to remove the provision that allows for termination where there is significant risk of injury to the physical or mental health of the mother. In doing so, it narrows the scope of lawful terminations and will prevent access to abortion care in cases where continuing the pregnancy poses serious but not immediately life-threatening health risks.
Removing the threshold 'significant risk of injury' and only allowing terminations when it is 'necessary to save the life' will not necessarily reduce the number of terminations performed in South Australia. Instead, this change threatens to disempower doctors and medical teams, preventing them from acting until a 'significant risk of injury' escalates to a definitely life-threating situation. Not only does this put patients at a greater physical risk of complications and long-term health consequences but it could also mean forcing them to ensure further unnecessary pain and suffering that could have otherwise been prevented.
A representation made to me highlighted that 'this bill disregards the expert medical consensus from bodies such as the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and seeks to legislate medical practice without a proper understanding of the severe health conditions, including mental health issues, that necessitate this procedure. Restricting access will force women into unsafe and distressing situations, putting their health and lives at risk.'
I note that a large part of the commentary around this amendment bill has focused on the argument that mental health should not be an acceptable reason for late-term abortions. President-elect of RANZCOG, Dr Nisha Khot, has stated:
One of the many troubling aspects of how this bill has been presented is that the mental health of the pregnant person will no longer be considered relevant rationale for a decision to terminate…This is enormously problematic. Mental health is health, and it is no less important to the overall well-being and ability to safely carry a pregnancy to term, than is physical health.
Indeed, this was a concern echoed by many of those who have contacted my office, with one constituent stating, 'I am also appalled by what seems to be a denial that mental health care is part of health care, which runs completely counter to 21st century understandings of patient-centred care.'
This broader dismissal of mental health as a factor in reproductive healthcare decisions is deeply troubling, and it is not the only concern. I am also alarmed that the amendment proposes to remove clauses that currently require medical practitioners to consider a range of critical factors when determining whether to perform a termination after 23 weeks' gestation. Such considerations include:
factors that may have limited the patient's ability to access specialist services prior to 23 weeks' gestation;
whether the patient has been denied agency due to sexual or physical abuse, rape, incest or sexual slavery;
whether the pregnancy was not diagnosed until late in gestation; and
medical and psychiatric conditions that may have presented, been diagnosed or worsened during the pregnancy and may present a threat to the patient's life or require treatment that is incompatible with an ongoing pregnancy.
Removing these clauses appears to be in direct opposition to expert medical advice from organisations such as the Australian Medical Association and RANZCOG. They have noted the extraordinary circumstances that may compel women to consider late-term abortions, such as late presentation or diagnosis (such as diagnosis of foetal abnormality); reproductive coercion or domestic violence; difficulty accessing abortion services; and serious illness during pregnancy (such as a cancer diagnosis).
From the representations made to me and the many conversations I have had with community members, stakeholders and healthcare professionals, I have come to the belief that the current act contains robust safeguards to ensure that medical professionals are equipped to make appropriate assessments in each unique circumstance.
I do not believe that anyone makes a decision to end a pregnancy lightly. I can only imagine the pain, stress and grief that women and families face in such circumstances. I trust that every effort is made to support the pregnancy and save the life of the foetus, but tragically this is not always safe and possible to do so.
As many other honourable members have cited, the number of late-term abortions performed in South Australia is a small fraction of the total, making up 48, or 1 per cent of all abortions performed in South Australia in 2024. Thirty-four of these were to protect the physical or mental health of the pregnant person, 15 due to foetal anomaly, and one to save the life of the pregnant woman or another foetus. These cases usually involve circumstances of severe foetal abnormalities incompatible with life or unexpected medical developments that are serious threats to the pregnant woman's health and life.
It is very concerning that proponents of this amendment bill use extremely emotive and misleading arguments, claiming that 79 healthy, viable babies have been killed in South Australia since the Termination of Pregnancy Act came into effect in 2022. While this number is indeed taken from the reports of the South Australian Abortion Reporting Committee, Methods and Terminology, these reports clearly state that the reported figures include 'induction of labour without expectation of fetal survival'. It is misleading and deceptive to claim that each of these instances involve healthy babies.
I still firmly believe that life is precious and it begins at conception; however, I also believe that we must value the lives and wellbeing of the women facing these very complex, emotional and deeply personal decisions. This is an incredibly divisive, emotive issue. It challenges each of us to reflect on our deeply held beliefs and values.
I mentioned in my previous speech one year ago that I believe I represent a number of individuals and communities who are often quiet in this debate and do not attend rallies or speak up on social media. I have been approached by some community members who feel very strongly that I should once again speak up for the quiet ones and give a voice to women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds who are often left out of these conversations.
As a Buddhist, I have been brought up to believe that life starts at conception and that life should not be destroyed; however, modern interpretations allow for more flexibilities, especially when abortion is necessary to save the mother's life or for significant health reasons. The ethical consequences are heavily influenced by the motivation and intention behind the abortion and saving the mother's life can be seen as an act of compassion.
Similarly, traditional Hindu scriptures strongly oppose abortion, often comparing it to murder and a violation of the principle of non-violence, 'ahimsa', unless a mother's life is at risk or the foetus has a severe life-threatening condition that would cause immense suffering. But for many Hindus, decisions about abortion and other reproductive issues are left to the family's judgement, the context of the situation, and may also be guided by the precept of 'least harm' as it relates to the foetus, parents and society.
In many Islamic traditions, abortion is generally discouraged and there is recognition across various schools of thought that it may be permitted under specific circumstances. Most agree that abortion may be permitted if the mother's life is at risk and some extend this to include cases of severe foetal impairment, rape, incest and significant threats to the mother's physical or mental health.
I wish to acknowledge the Islamic Society of South Australia, which has undertaken extensive and thoughtful consultation with their community members, Muslim and non-Muslim doctors, medical professionals and The Imam Council of South Australia to develop its position on this debate. They state:
While ISSA supports efforts to protect viable life, we are deeply concerned that removing physical and mental-health grounds could endanger women by restricting access to care even when serious health complications arise.
The Islamic Society states that its core position is to 'protect viable life wherever clinically safe. Once a foetus reaches viability, around 23 to 25 weeks, every effort should be made to preserve life through early delivery or neonatal care, rather than ending life in utero, unless doing so would pose a serious and immediate threat to the mother's life or health.' The Islamic Society also states that:
…physical and mental health equal health. Excluding either physical or mental health indications remove critical protections for mothers. Severe psychiatric illness (e.g. acute psychosis, suicidality) and serious physical conditions can both endanger life. Health, in all its dimensions, must remain recognised within the law, subject to independent medical assessment and ethical oversight.
I thank the Islamic Society of South Australia for sharing their thoughtful and respectful position statement with me. They further said:
…this nuanced position honours both the sanctity of unborn life and the wellbeing of the mother, rejecting both absolute prohibition and unrestricted access.
It is important to remember that no faith in the modern world has one standard, homogenous view on such complex ethical issues that are highly sensitive and highly emotional. I have spoken to Christian pastors, Buddhists, Hindus and many others who have diverse views on this topic. The stereotype or misconception that all religions ban abortion is unhelpful and denies each person of faith—whatever that faith may be—the agency to search within themselves, examine their beliefs and come to their own decision.
Ultimately, I do believe that all life is precious and every effort should be made to protect it, but I also believe that women and families facing heartbreaking and unimaginable circumstances must be able to make their own decisions supported by their medical teams according to best medical practice standards and within the existing legal and ethical framework. With those remarks, today I will be voting against this bill.
The Hon. R.A. SIMMS (17:56): I rise to speak on the Termination of Pregnancy (Restriction on Terminations after 22 Weeks and 6 Days) Amendment Bill on behalf of the Greens and indicate my strong opposition to the bill. I want to commend the Hon. Jing Lee on her thoughtful contribution, one that was grounded in her faith and also on the medical evidence that she referenced; I commend her on that speech.
Access to abortion is fundamental to the right to health care: this is a fundamental view of the Greens. I must say I speak on this matter with some considerable reluctance. I am really disappointed that this matter has been put back on this parliament's agenda once again. Back when I first became involved in student activism more than 20 years ago, I was a big believer in the idea of autonomous organising. Fundamental to that philosophy was the idea that women should be the people who speak on these matters and make decisions about their own bodies, not men. One of the things that does really trouble me about this debate is that so often we hear men lecturing women about what they should do with their bodies, and I totally disagree with that.
The right to access abortion as part of health care is a fundamental philosophy for the Greens. I recognise that the former Marshall Liberal government moved abortion laws out of the criminal law and grounded them within a health framework, and that was the right thing to do. I want to acknowledge the leadership of my crossbench colleague the Hon. Tammy Franks, who did a huge amount of work to make that happen, and also of course the Hon. Michelle Lensink.
The decision around abortion should be one that a woman is able to take in consultation with her doctor. This should be a matter for GPs, not MPs. I hope that we will finally see an end to this bill being brought before this chamber and all the division that causes. I might also make a few remarks about the tenor of the debate. I have been deeply troubled by some of the tactics that have been adopted by the proponents of this bill and its previous iteration.
Some of the intimidatory tactics that have been adopted on social media have sought to vilify and demean members of parliament and create a space where people feel that they cannot express their views. I think that is a real shame and it brings us into the territory that we have seen in other jurisdictions around the world. I think it is appalling that members of this chamber have been vilified as members of the 'baby killers club', for instance; I think that is appalling.
It is also appalling that just today there have been people offering to play bingo and trivialising our speeches in this chamber—indeed, I think debasing the parliament itself. This sort of thing is not the direction we should be taking in our politics here in South Australia. We should be better than that, and I really urge the proponents of this bill outside of this chamber who are adopting those tactics to move away from that.
The final point I will make is that it is always a source of frustration to me and the Greens that matters of women's reproductive rights, and indeed LGBTI rights, are always matters of conscience for the two major political parties yet they bind on nearly everything else. Why is it that we have a political system where the major parties do not allow a conscience vote on whether or not you send someone to war or whether or not children are locked behind razor wire as part of our immigration detention system, yet women's reproductive rights are seen as a luxury opt-in item, where every member can form an independent view? That is a real shame, and I look forward to the day when these are matters of platform for the two major political parties.
With that, I indicate my strong opposition to this bill. I hope we finally see an end to this matter, and that women can feel secure in the knowledge that their reproductive rights are going to be protected in South Australia.
Sitting suspended from 18:01 to 19:46.
The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD (19:47): Members will not be surprised to hear, and those in the gallery and those watching on video will not be surprised to hear, that I intend to support this bill. I have had a long history of voting for what I might call similar legislation—in fact, one bill that was almost identical some time ago. Given that much has been said about this, I do not intend to speak at length tonight. I will certainly make a contribution, but I do not intend to speak at length.
For those looking to further understand my views on these matters, I refer them to my speeches in this place. There have been many of them, but the ones that stand out to me were on 27 October 2010, 30 October 2019, 12 November 2020, and then on 16 October 2024. Of course, that was the last time that we dealt with what we might call a similar issue, a very similar issue just over a year ago.
One thing I would say that I think has been said a number of times during the debate tonight is that there were some unedifying aspects of that debate that I would like to think we will not see again. I think it is incumbent upon all of us, and those external to the debate, to conduct themselves with respect and in a manner that understands that not everyone is going to agree with you all the time. That is the nature of this sort of thing and these sorts of debates.
In fact, one thing that I was heavily criticised for by a very small minority the last time we debated this back in October last year was for pairing out with one of my colleagues. I think all of us understand that when you take a yes vote off the yes column and a no vote off the no column, you end up with one less on each side, and the result therefore is unchanged. Of course, that is exactly what happened. I could go into so much more detail about that, but I will not. I think that is the bottom line.
That being said, I turn to the bill before us now and there are a number of things I would like to say. The first thing is that we have had some suggestion that medical practitioners are almost completely in support of this bill. I do not deny that there has been some communication, some correspondence, etc., in favour of this bill from medical professionals. That is a fact. But it should also be acknowledged that there has been some communication—certainly to me, I cannot speak for other members, but certainly to me—by medical professionals encouraging us to vote for the bill.
I have had a few, but the one that stood out to me was a group, which I was not familiar with frankly until this debate, called Pro-life Health Professionals Australia and they wrote quite an extensive letter to me. I will not read that letter out because it is several pages, but I will make note of their conclusion at the end of the letter, where they said, and I quote directly:
The Amendment corrects an unintended consequence of the 2021 Act, restores public confidence that our laws advocate for the lives of both mothers and viable infants, and aligns with the fundamental principles of health care. We urge you to support this important Bill.
That was signed by a neonatologist, an obstetrician, a gynaecologist, and a radiation oncologist, as well as making reference to their network of executives who supported them, also health professionals. So it needs to be understood and recognised that it is not all one way in this debate. There are health professionals, including people I have spoken to directly, who would like to see this bill pass. In fact, I spoke to an obstetrician personally who has asked not to be named, so I will not name that person, let's say three weeks ago-ish and had quite a discussion about this.
I asked that particular obstetrician gynaecologist what they would point me to, to inform me on these issues. I do not want to pretend that I was somehow looking to be convinced the other way; I was not. I was looking for material to support my position—I need to be honest about that—and this particular obstetrician gynaecologist pointed me to a number of things. But the one thing that really stood out to me was a particular website they pointed me to, theclevelandclinic.org, and I will talk a bit more about that in a moment and put some of some of those details on the record.
We have also had some debate in this chamber tonight about somehow it being unusual for a bill to be seconded by a member of the Liberal Party in these circumstances. Let's be honest, I seconded the bill and we all know that. I was proud to second the bill and I would do the same again should the opportunity present itself. The truth is that I feel strongly about this issue, and I always have felt strongly about this issue. I know there are strong feelings on both sides of the debate, but what needs to be clearly understood is that this is a conscience issue for Liberal members.
We can vote anyway we like without any party consequences at all and that is a longstanding tradition of the Liberal Party. That is the way it should be, in my view. There has been all sorts of speculation about what might or might not have happened in our party room. I can tell you that I was in that party room and it was declared a conscience vote by our leader and he very clearly indicated that it is a matter for members to make up their own minds. Therefore, in seconding the bill, I did nothing to undermine the leader. In fact, I supported his decision. His decision was that it was a conscience vote. My expression of my conscience was to second the bill. As I say, I would do the same again.
I think we should not get caught up in spurious arguments about these matters being somehow more difficult for the Liberal Party than they are for other parties; they are not. There will be members of my party tonight who support this bill—I think a majority. We will see what happens in the end but my expectation is that a majority will support the bill. There will also be in my expectation—in fact, one of our members has declared their hand—who will oppose the bill, because it is a conscience matter. We are entitled to do that and I think that is the way it should be on these matters.
It is the sort of thing that is so deeply personal to people that if you have a situation that almost forces people to vote against their conscience or encourages them to vote against their conscience, it is untenable, and something I would not be a part of. I stress again that it is something our leader would not be part of. He made it clear that this is a conscience vote and we can vote as we see fit, and that is exactly what each of us are doing.
Returning to the point I was making earlier, I contacted an obstetrician gynaecologist who we have had some dealings with in our family for a number of years, and I asked: what material would you source? What material would you point me to in order to facilitate this debate? What do you think would be significant for me to be exposed to?
That particular gynaecologist pointed me to a whole number of sites, actually, probably more than 30. I went through all of them. It took some considerable time, but it is an important issue. One really stood out to me, and there are many. I could literally go on for hours and hours. I will not, as I am sure you will be pleased to hear, Mr President, as are my colleagues. I intend only to speak for about another 10 minutes or so.
One that really stood out to me was a website run by group called Cleveland Clinic. Their website is clevelandclinic.org for those who want to avail themselves of it and have a look. This is a clinic, an organisation that deals in these sorts of matters: maternity matters, women's health, etc. They operate in several countries, including the US, the UK and Canada, and they are over 100 years old. They are pretty credible, I think, by most standards. They have on their website taken the time to outline what happens to a foetus in the womb over the course of its development. I will not go through all of it because there is so much here, but I do want to make some key points. They say this:
Week 5: The neural tube (brain, spinal cord and other neural tissue of the central nervous system) forms. The…heart…will pulse 110 times a minute by the end of the fifth week.
Week 6: …arms and legs also develop. Blood cells are taking shape, and circulation will begin. Structures that'll become the ears, eyes and mouth take form…
Week 7: Bones begin replacing soft cartilage and genitals begin to form…
Week 8: All of the major organs and body systems are developing…Eyes become visible and ears begin to form. The umbilical cord is fully developed and helps to transport oxygen and blood to the embryo…
Month 3 (weeks 9 through 12)
…It's a period of rapid growth and development. The fetus develops distinct facial features, limbs, organs, bones and muscles. By the end of the 12th week, the fetus has an assigned sex…
Week 9: …teeth and taste buds are forming. Its muscles are forming…Your provider may be able to hear its heartbeat with a Doppler ultrasound.
Week 10: The arms, hands, fingers, feet and toes are fully formed…Fingernails and toenails are beginning to develop and the external ears form. The external genitals also…form…
Week 11: The fetus is starting to explore a bit by doing things like opening and closing its fists and mouth. Its knees, elbows and ankles are working…The bones are hardening…Facial features are more prominent.
Week 12: All the organs, limbs, bones and muscles are present and will continue to develop in order to become fully functional. The circulatory, digestive and urinary systems are also working and the liver produces bile. The fetus is drinking and peeing…
Since the most critical development has taken place, your chance of miscarriage drops considerably after 12 weeks (the end of the first trimester). Most people begin feeling some relief from morning sickness by now, too…
Second trimester
The second trimester of pregnancy is often thought of as the best part of the experience. By this time, any morning sickness is probably gone and the discomfort of early pregnancy has faded. You may also start to feel movement as the fetus flips and turns in your uterus. During this trimester, many people find out about the fetus's assigned sex. This is typically done during an anatomy scan (an ultrasound that checks physical development) at around 20 weeks.
Month 4 (weeks 13 through 16)
…Your pregnancy care provider can hear the fetal heartbeat loud and clear on a Doppler ultrasound. The fetus can even suck its thumb, yawn, stretch and make faces.
Week 13: Vocal chords form…
Week 14: The fetus's skin starts to thicken and fine hair begins to grow. It can start bringing its fingers to its mouth and turn its head. External genitals are fully developed.
Week 15: Some organs, like intestines and ears, are moving to their permanent location…The fetus begins to make more purposeful movements, like sucking its thumb or smiling.
Week 16: The fetus has lips and its ears are developed enough that it can hear you talk. Even though its eyes are closed, the fetus can react to light by turning away from it…
Month 5 (weeks 17 through 20)…
By the end of the fifth month of pregnancy most people begin to feel the foetus moving around. It continues:
Week 17: [The fetus starts to put on fat. The] skin is covered with a whitish coating called vernix.
Week 18: …The fetus may have a sleep-wake cycle, and loud noises may wake the fetus if it's asleep.
Week 19: The fetus is getting stronger and most people begin to feel kicks and punches. The fetus also has its own unique set of fingerprints and can hiccup.
Week 20: The fetus's nails grow….
By the end of the fifth month, the fetus is about 9 to 10 inches long and weighs about 1 pound.
Month 6 (weeks 21 through 24)
And this will be the end of my account of this developmental phase. It continues:
In the sixth month of pregnancy. its eyelids begin to part and you may notice regular, jerky movements. The fetus responds to sounds by moving or increasing its pulse.
Week 21: Limb movements are coordinated and frequent. The fetus has bone marrow that helps it produce blood cells.
Week 22: The fetus's grasp is getting stronger and it can touch its ears and the umbilical cord. It can hear your heartbeat, your stomach rumble and your breathing.
Week 23—
And we are getting to the pointy end, given the timeframe in this bill. It specifically says on this website:
If born prematurely, the fetus may survive after the 23rd week with intensive care. It will begin rapidly adding fat to its body [from this point].
I could go on, but I have chosen to outline those timeframes because they are relevant to this bill; that is, post that stage of gestation is the period which this bill is dealing with.
I have always had strong feelings on this matter. Reading that out reinforces why I feel strongly about it. They are not in dispute, as I understand it: these are landmarked developmental phases of these foetuses or babies that occur in the womb and are now increasingly visible through the incredible technology that we have, like 3D and even 4D scans (I am not sure what a 4D scan is, but presumably somebody knows).
One of the pamphlets or leaflets I picked up from this particular obstetrician shows that there is a company operating in Adelaide right now that can do what they call foetal photos. They do that at the 14-week stage—there are a few of them, I understand—and at that stage they advertise that they will be able to tell what sex your baby is to the prospective parent. That gives some insight into why I feel strongly about this: I always have, I always will, and it is for that reason that I strongly support this bill.
The Hon. T.A. FRANKS (20:02): I rise to oppose this bill. I do so because deciding whether to have an abortion after, say, a foetal anomaly is diagnosed can be a really complex and emotionally demanding process. Pregnant individuals, pregnant women, pregnant girls, young girls, often need time to understand detailed medical information, as well as with any pregnancy-related decision, to reflect on their personal values, their family and community beliefs, their life goals, their capacity to raise a child and the support available to them.
People who seek abortions at an advanced gestation typically follow one of two pathways. In some cases, they have received new information or they have experienced significant life changes later in the pregnancy, such as discovering the pregnancy itself or learning of a foetal anomaly or perhaps facing the death of a partner. In other cases, they encounter barriers that prevent access to abortion care at an earlier gestation, such as difficulties finding a local provider, being lied to about their options, needing to arrange travel or delays caused by, say, a mental health crisis or experience, of course, of domestic violence.
This bill before us is a very short bill. It amends section 6 of the Termination of Pregnancy Act 2021; it also amends section 9. At section 6(1)(a)(ii) and (b)(ii), it deletes paragraphs (a)(ii) and (b)(ii). 'What is that?', I hear inquiring minds ask. That is a very simple part of the bill, at section 6—Terminations by medical practitioner after 22 weeks and 6 days. At that point, where it is provided that a medical practitioner may perform a termination on a person who is more than 22 weeks and six days pregnant if (a) the medical practitioner considers that, in all the circumstances, the termination is necessary to save the life of the pregnant person or save another foetus, it deletes (ii):
(ii) the continuance of the pregnancy would involve significant risk of injury to the physical or mental health of the pregnant person;
The second part of that deletion is that the second medical practitioner must also sign off that the continuance of the pregnancy would involve significant risk of injury to the physical or mental health of the pregnant person.
Further, section 9, which is part of the Termination of Pregnancy Act 2021, provides for mandatory considerations for medical practitioners performing terminations after 22 weeks and six days. There, at section 9(c), (d), (e), (f) and (g), it deletes paragraphs (c), (d), (e), (f) and (g). Well, what do (c), (d), (e), (f) and (g) say? They say that the mandatory considerations, when you get to this stage and you have had two doctors look at that significant physical and mental risk, include:
(c) whether the patient has had difficulty accessing timely and necessary specialist services before the pregnancy reached 22 weeks and 6 days, including but not limited to patients experiencing significant socio-economic disadvantage, cultural or language barriers and those who reside in remote locations;
(d) whether a patient has been denied agency over the decision to continue a pregnancy or not, including (but not limited to) the abuse of minors and vulnerable adults to sexual and physical violence including rape, incest and sexual slavery;
(e) whether the abuse outlined in paragraph (d) includes circumstances in which such abuse is not apparent, or the pregnancy is not diagnosed until an advanced gestational age;
(f) whether medical or psychiatric conditions may become apparent or deteriorate during the pregnancy to the point where they are a threat to the patient's life;
(g) whether the patient has a deteriorating maternal medical condition, or late diagnosis of a disease requiring treatment incompatible with an ongoing pregnancy (such as malignancies).
That is what this bill seeks to delete. It is not simply removing abortion at a late gestation stage because of mental health issues.
In fact, we have heard time and time again from some of the proponents against what is the current status of our abortion laws in this state that apparently the South Australian law allows abortion up to birth for any reason. If I have heard it once, I have seen it a thousand times online. I have heard it spouted in Rundle Mall or outside of the steps of this place.
If you read the act, you can see there are significant criteria around abortion, and certainly when we get to the 22 weeks and six days process, not only are there the two doctors there are a number of criteria, some of which the member would keep in the bill. I have not gone through those—I could—but she seeks to delete the ones that I have just read out. Those medical practitioners are provided a way to provide lawful abortion in this state through really strict criteria.
There is no way that South Australia has abortion on demand for any reason whatsoever. That is a lie, but we are here today because of lies that are told. In fact, in the Hon. Sarah Game's second reading speech we were told that this was simply a bill about what she calls late-term—what I will call later gestation—abortions, yet on the steps that night, in the video that she did with Joanna Howe, she said that she opposes any abortion from conception.
The proponent of the bill told the truth on the steps: that she opposes abortion at any stage of the pregnancy. This bill is simply a tool to further her beliefs. She is entitled to her beliefs. I disagree with her beliefs, but I think we are entitled to the truth in this debate about what this bill really does. Howe herself, of course, is on record stating that she wants to make abortion unthinkable. I take that not just from her website but from her many statements and TV appearances. In fact, that unthinkable abortion is not just at 23 weeks onwards, it is at any time. Indeed, according to Joanna Howe's own website, she states:
My goal is not to bulldoze you into agreeing with me on the issue of abortion. Far from it. I believe that everyone has the right to their opinion and I don't judge anyone for being pro-choice or for having had an abortion. Some of my closest friends have had abortions.
That is Joanna Howe. It continues:
I hope that by using my experience as a researcher, I can shed light on abortion in Australia and draw attention to the facts and the data.
My goal is to make abortion unthinkable because we know that it kills a human being and it harms her mother. I am fighting for an Australia where we recognise the human rights of babies in-utero and where we give concrete and meaningful support to women during pregnancy and beyond.
Mind you, that text was put up online a few years ago now, so perhaps she might want to reassess in the light of her recent behaviours—whether or not she does not judge anyone for being pro-choice, because if she does not judge anyone for being pro-choice she has an odd way of showing it. She certainly has an odd way of treating people who have had abortions who have spoken on the ABC about their difficult experiences.
Joanna Howe, in viewing that footage, has not had compassion. She has gone on to make hate videos about those people who have been through these experiences: not members of parliament but regular, ordinary, everyday—in this case—mothers. She has, of course, since labelled members of parliament, academics and medical professionals 'evil' members of a so-called 'baby killers club'. That does not seem terribly respectful to me.
So here we are with yet another bill in an Australian parliament at the behest of Professor Joanna Howe. What we know from history is that if you want to make abortion unthinkable and if you want to make abortion criminal, that does not stop abortion—it just makes it unsafe. What we also know from right now, not just history, is that abortion bans are linked to sharp rises in sepsis, infant deaths and pregnancy associated deaths in the US, with very similar legislation to the legislation we debate tonight.
The most recent source I have on this is from the Population Reference Bureau dated 7 August 2025 by authors Rachel Yavinsky and Mark Mather. They have undertaken some research presented at a symposium and, following the overturn of Roe v Wade, they have actually seen abortion bans lead to 478 excess infant deaths and 59 excess pregnancy associated deaths. They were the findings of that 9 June symposium this year on the health impact of abortion bans. That was co-sponsored by the Hopkins Population Center, the State Innovation Exchange, PRB and the William H. Gates Sr. Institute for Population and Reproductive Health, if you would like to fact-check that one.
Researchers, medical providers, legislators and journalists came together in Washington DC to talk about this new research, with understandable concern. The stakes here are life and death. In states with abortion laws that have legal grey areas around medical exceptions and treatments for miscarriages, we see inconsistent care. Patients in similar circumstances can actually receive very different treatment when we make laws that do not support the medical profession and the person who is facing that choice with the best medically guided care and the thing that is best for them.
In many cases, we talk about statistics. Today, uncovering the work that Ms. magazine in the US now does because of the abortion bans in that country, I want to reflect beyond the statistics. I have just shared with you those 59 excess deaths. That is 59 dead women and girls because of abortion bans. In those states, those families are often left heartbroken, and so unnecessarily so, because we have politicised access to abortion for so many years. In South Australia, we have no intention of going back. We know that more than four in five South Australians do not believe in abortion bans and do respect the ethical and expert professions of the medical teams who are involved in this health care.
Tonight, I want to take you beyond those numbers to the real people—people who are no longer with us. Her name is Josseli Barnica. Her date of death was 8 September 2021. Barnica and her daughter, days after she was born, are pictured in Ms. magazine.
Barnica was a young Texas mother who died after a hospital did not intervene in her miscarriage because of the state's 2021 abortion ban…Providers waited 40 hours until they could no longer detect cardiac activity before providing Barnica with basic medical care.
The quote from Barnica's husband is:
They had to wait until there was no heartbeat. It would [have been] a crime to give her an abortion.
Barnica's husband grieves her. Another woman: her name is Yeniifer Alvarez-Estrada Glick. Her date of death was 10 July 2022. 'Yeni'—as she was known by her family—died due to complications related to her high-risk pregnancy. In fact, her sister is on record as saying:
We were scheduled to do her baby shower that weekend. But we weren't having a baby shower. We were having a funeral.
She and Andrew were so young, and if given a choice they probably would have thought to themselves, We'll have so much time together, we can have a child later on.
Yeni is another casualty of abortion bans in America very similar to this legislation that we debate tonight, which prohibits abortions under many circumstances—physical, mental and medically needed—and makes people either wait until they are at imminent risk of death before medical procedures are performed or, in fact, does not allow those abortions to be performed at all. Her name is Porsha Ngumezi. Her date of death was 11 June 2023. Ms. magazine reports that Porsha died:
…after experiencing severe complications from a miscarriage at 11 weeks of pregnancy. She was admitted to the emergency department at Houston Methodist Sugar Land, where she suffered significant blood loss and required two transfusions due to hemorrhaging. Despite the critical situation, she did not receive a dilation and curettage (D&C), a procedure that could have stopped the bleeding by removing remaining tissue from her uterus.
Instead, Porsha was given misoprostol, a medication intended to help her body pass the tissue naturally. This approach was taken in part due to the restrictions imposed by Texas' abortion laws, which have led doctors to avoid procedures like D&Cs even when medically necessary.
Porsha's husband, now a widower, is quoted:
I'm thinking, 'He's the OB, he's probably seen this a thousand times, he probably knows what's right'…Since we were at Methodist, I felt I could trust the doctors.
Her name is Nevaeh Crain. Her date of death was 29 October 2023. Crain was an 18-year-old woman who died after experiencing pregnancy complications. She visited multiple emergency rooms but faced delays in receiving appropriate care. Her mother, hours before she died, said to the medical team, 'Do something,' and they did not. Her name is Amber Nicole Thurman. Her date of death was 19 August 2022. Ms. magazine reports:
Thurman's death was deemed 'preventable' by the state's maternal mortality review committee after she was unable to access legal abortion and timely medical care.
Her last words to her mother were, 'Promise me you'll take care of my son.' How many more dead women do we have to see overseas before we realise the folly of our ways in trying to create laws which, as the Hon. Robert Simms said earlier in the debate, are led by MPs not GPs when it comes to abortion and health care?
We know that this particular debate is not just based on non-factual information in the second reading speech. It is not just based on that, it is based on creating buzz and clicks and popularity for certain proponents who are rising in the social media stakes over this issue. I was horrified to see today on Dr Joanna Howe's website Sarah's Game. The Hon. Rob Simms briefly touched upon this in question time today, but for those who have not seen this website yet this is not an episode of Black Mirror. This is literally something that happened in South Australia today. Dr Joanna Howe, a professor at Adelaide University, posted on her website:
Here's how 'Sarah's Game' works:
During Wednesday's debate, every time a South Australian politician drops a woke buzzword or uses one of the classic pro-abortion cliches…YOU WIN POINTS! Here are the details:
1. Buy as many words and phrases as you like from the list.
Then there is a pointy finger. It continues:
2. Every time a politician uses your chosen words/phrases during the debate, you get points.
3. You can buy the same word as many times as you like to stack your potential points (e.g. if you buy 'MAGA' three times, you'll get three points each time the word is said.
4. Small differences won't count against you (e.g. if you buy 'women's bodies' but the politician says 'woman's body', you still get the point!)
I note it does not say 'girls' bodies' anywhere in this game.
5. Each point earns you an entry into the raffle.
First Prize will automatically go to the player with the most points.
Second and Third Prize will be randomly drawn from the raffle.
Prizes:
First Prize—Dinner with Dr Jo & James Howe
Second Prize—$500 Coles/Myer voucher
Third Prize—$250 Coles/Myer voucher
Then it goes on to conclude here on the first page:
The beautiful irony is the politicians will be inadvertently funding us every time they attack us. Not a bad deal! Happy playing!
She then has a form that people can fill in and pay money to her—unsurprising. She seems to always be on the grift. 'Will you buy words?' Five dollars it will cost you to buy the words 'between a pregnant person and their doctor'. Five dollars will get you 'between a woman and her doctor'. Five dollars for 'bird flip'. Five dollars for 'Christo-fascist', which I must say I had not even heard until today. Five dollars for 'legislating women's bodies'. Five dollars for 'Joanna Howe'. Ten dollars for 'trust women/doctors/experts/pregnant people'. Ten dollars for 'anti-woman'. Ten dollars for 'American-style politics/Americanisation of Australian politics'. Ten dollars for 'Americanisation'.
Ten dollars for 'late-term abortions are rare'. Ten dollars for 'American-style politics'. Ten dollars for 'trust the experts'. Ten dollars for 'culture wars'. Twenty dollars for 'conservative'. Twenty dollars for 'abortion is healthcare'. Twenty dollars for 'the right/far right/right wing/extreme right/radical right-wingers/right-wing extremists'. Twenty dollars for 'Trump/Trumpian'. Twenty dollars for 'exceedingly/extremely rare'. Fifty dollars for 'misinformation and/or disinformation'—I think she knew we were coming. Seventy dollars for 'pregnant person' and $70 for 'abortion care/abortion healthcare/termination care/termination healthcare'.
That is a pretty penny if you have a few people willing to bet on the words that were going to be used in this debate tonight. Words that went in there that I used earlier: rape, incest, sexual slavery, girls, because that is actually what we are talking about here. I think it is extraordinary that we have an academic creating this game and making a game of this debate. It is just extraordinary where we have found ourselves. I would ask people to reflect on that.
I would also note that Joanna Howe has made a name for herself around her advocacy around abortion and sex work—but particularly abortion—and has made a lot of money from it. She has a lot of money to spend. In fact, she has quite a bit, it seems, that she uses to amplify her voice in this debate, so much so that she thinks it is not only a game but a game she can make even more money out of. Her goal, apparently, is not to bulldoze us into agreeing with her. In fact, far from it: some of her closest friends apparently have had abortions.
I note that there is transparency at the moment particularly with Meta records, and anyone who cares to go and look at Meta, which is Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and I think X—but do not quote me on the X; it is the fourth social media platform—can see how much people spend on political ads in this country. When you go to the spend on Meta that is documented for South Australia from 12 August to 9 November 2025, there was a total spend overall in South Australia of $559,523.
The top spenders, however, may surprise you, or perhaps they will not. Perhaps you have been watching Sarah's game for a while now and seen Joanna Howe's game and grift for some months, perhaps years. The top spender is SA Health, $67,525, followed by UNICEF Australia, $48,413, followed by SA government, $29,908, followed by Greenpeace Australia Pacific, $26,229, followed by Low Emission Technology Australia, $18,537, followed by Matt Burnell MP at $15,198 and then Dr Joanna Howe, $14,872 in the months 12 August to 9 November. In fact, she pips to the post Novita, BHP and Amnesty International.
Lest you think that was an aberration, 11 October to 9 November: total spend for South Australia dropped a bit, $213,891. SA Health, UNICEF Australia, SA government, Greenpeace and then pipping Matt Burnell, in fact by two spots, Dr Joanna Howe, $7,406, above the ASU, the Australian Services Union, Matt Burnell again, Doctors Without Borders, BHP and the World Wildlife Fund.
Indeed, when you then look at the contents of these ads, I think this is a truly horrifying game that is being played here. Dr Joanna Howe in a sponsored Meta ad, paid for by Dr Joanna Howe, on which she spent somewhere between $4,500 and $5,000 for 500,000 to 600,000 impressions with a one million estimated audience size between 8 October and 15 October this year, tells the story of Tayla-Jane's baby. In that, she takes Tayla-Jane's incredibly personal story, heartbreaking story—for those of you who have met Tayla-Jane or spoken to her, you know it was not done lightly.
For those of you who have not engaged in this debate so far, this is a woman who had a later gestation abortion in this state who was then vilified through essentially political advertising with a big spend behind it. This is an ordinary woman who chose what was best for her and her child, knowing, as she said, she had to be the best mother for the child that she already had, and that was the difficult choice she made in that case.
There is also an ad here for this particular bill: 79 babies in the last 30 months, Dr Howe claims in an ad that was put up 10 September to 25 September on Facebook and Instagram by the looks of this. Again, the amount spent was somewhere between $1,000 and $1,500 for 70,000 to 80,000 impressions. The ad also has multiple versions. In that, she claims that 79 babies were killed by lethal injection in South Australia in the last 2½ years. It does not actually represent the real statistics.
She has other ads here. Some of them only go up for a day or so. This one was under 1,000, so 900 to 999, but only went up for a day, but still got out to about a million people, a million impressions. That one was specifically around Sarah Game and her video with Sarah Game. On 8 September to 11 September this year on Instagram another estimated smaller audience of about one million impressions. Sorry, one million estimated audience with 90,000 to 100,000 impressions. The amount spent there again was a bit smaller: $1,000 to $1,500.
This one has a go at a journalist from InDaily for her supposed hit piece. In fact, Joanna is often wont to say that she is exposed to hit pieces by journalists who do not agree with her. I mean, her goal is apparently not to bulldoze people into agreeing with her—far from it—yet here she is doing ads about people who do not agree with her, and somebody is paying for this. There are several other ads here. They are all to do with this particular bill and I seek leave to table them.
Leave granted.
The Hon. T.A. FRANKS: I do that because I think it is important for the public record to see just how much money has gone into this campaign and into this bill, and for what purpose? So that she could make more money by playing a game? That is not somebody who takes this issue seriously. That is not somebody who is respectful. That is not somebody who listens to the medical evidence or, in fact, gives good advice to those who I would have hoped would listen to the medical evidence.
I am slightly frustrated that we are here debating this bill, but I have no grudge against those who bring a bill before us to be debated. That is the role of this parliament and, in fact, it is the role of private members' business to put these ideas on the agenda. It did seem strange that we held off for an additional two weeks on the debate when I think everyone was ready to go, but perhaps other people who were more important to those who hold a vote in this chamber were not and had more grift to grind in the last two weeks.
I also note that there is a wealth of medical information that has been provided through the SALRI report. It is 560 pages. This issue was well canvassed and well researched, and this particular act that the bill we debate tonight is sound. It has listened to voices right across the spectrum on this issue. It has looked at evidence, and it was supported by two-thirds of the parliament not that long ago.
It is disingenuous to bring in bills that seek to demonise women like Tayla-Jane, and women in general, that silence the voices of girls who were perhaps victims of incest and rape, that disregards their life experience and to claim somehow that you are here for that particular cause when then you and your other supporters of this bill go on the steps and say you want to make abortion unthinkable, you actually want to ban abortion from conception. To come in here and debate this particular change and not come clean about the specific areas that this bill would take out of our current legislation that protects people in the most vulnerable situations and that protects the physical health, not just mental health, of people making a really difficult decision, is something that I find a little hard to accept.
With that, I will be voting against this bill. I welcome any debate anytime, as long as it is actually respectful. Some of my best friends have had abortions. Some of my best friends have not had abortions. I respect their right to their opinion. I am happy to debate this issue in a respectful way. I am not happy to be harassed and made videos of. I find that pretty base and pretty pathetic.
I am interested, however, in getting to the bottom of where the money has come from and where it is all going. I note that we have new laws in this state that kicked in on 1 July this year, which provide all of us with new rules where we cannot take donations in certain circumstances, where we are restricted, certainly when it gets to the election period, on what we can say—and truth in political advertising does actually hold up during an election period in this state—but third parties who spend more than $10,000, who are political players who seek to affect election results, are required to be transparent.
I certainly think the Electoral Commission of South Australia should be taking a look at some of the evidence I have reflected upon tonight. I know they have hired investigators. I hope those investigators are going to be cognisant of this debate. I note also that while we debated this particular legislation in the upper house, Joanna Howe and her supporters were out campaigning in Gibson, in Davenport, in Croydon, in whatever Labor lower house seat they could find, with a bizarre message that it was Labor votes that had to change to get this legislation through.
Those Labor votes that had to change, of course, are not in that house, they are in this house. They are not in Croydon, they are not in Davenport, they are not in Gibson, and the multitude of other local state electorates that pamphlets were put in the letterboxes of, that campaigning has been undergoing now for some period of time, that seems to have well and truly exceeded that $10,000 reportable limit. And at some stage, I must say, there are caps on the expenditure that can be spent by a third party within the state election period, starting 1 July this year. So on that, I look forward to our words in this place, and our research and our connection with our constituents, ruling the day and not clicks, subscribers, followers and grift.
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN (Minister for Primary Industries and Regional Development, Minister for Forest Industries) (20:37): I have placed my views on the record on multiple occasions in regard to this topic, so today I will talk briefly on the issue in general and then move to this particular bill. I do not think it will surprise anyone that I am supporting this bill. I have spoken before about whether abortion is actually limiting women's real choices. I have quoted before, but I will do so again, a feminist writer who wrote in regard to abortion:
What women 'won' was the 'right' to undergo invasive procedures in order to terminate unwanted pregnancies…unwanted by their parents, their sexual partners, the governments who would not support mothers, the employers who would not support mothers, the landlords who would not accept tenants with children, and the schools that would not accept students with children...If a child is unwanted, whether by her, her partner or her parents, it will be her duty to undergo an invasive procedure and an emotional trauma and so sort the situation out.
Where other people decide that a woman's baby should not be born, she will be pressured to carry out her supposed duty by undergoing abortion. She is told, 'It is your choice, therefore you are on your own.' The same attitude carries over to the woman who chooses to continue a pregnancy. She finds that she is on her own in that as well.
Feminist Catharine MacKinnon has drawn attention to the unequal conditions under which women become pregnant. Abortion, she argues, was legalised to serve a man's requirement for sexual access to women and to enable him to be free of the inconvenient results of that access, that is, children. Abortion is often easier for everyone around her, around the woman or girl who is pregnant, because then they do not need to address the actual problem, the actual problem being support for women and girls who find themselves pregnant unexpectedly or in difficult circumstances.
Many in the pro-life movement do just that. They support those women and girls. I know personally many individuals who have opened their homes so that pregnant women or girls can stay there in a safe environment, who have provided care to women and to their babies both before and after the birth, who have supported them in babysitting when they need to return to the paid workforce and have a baby when they do not have any other support or that of a partner.
That is the slogan in action: 'Love them both'. Doing that puts 'Love them both' in not just words but actions. Often, the abortion debate talks about abortion as the solution and ignores the terrible grief and the often negative physical and/or emotional experiences that many women go through with abortion. The pressure on women to abort for reasons such as I mentioned earlier is a huge stress, and then they live, often, with that regret forever after.
Does that mean that every woman experiences that? Of course not, but it is a real experience for many women, and their voices are often silenced. They are told, 'You made your choice. What are you complaining about?' Silencing the voices of women and girls is something that we should never be trying to do in this debate. Previous speakers have mentioned women's voices being silenced in opposition to this bill, and yet we rarely hear about those women who are silenced, told that they are perhaps traitors to the feminist cause if they dare to speak about their trauma and their poor experiences.
When it comes to thinking about mental health, particularly in regard to this bill, we need to remember that, prior to the changes of 2021, 95 per cent of abortions were done for mental health purposes—95 per cent. We have heard some very sad outlines today of women with mental health issues, but I do not think anyone seriously considers that 95 per cent of the abortions done prior to the changes of 2021 were because of those sorts of mental health issues, those very extreme mental health issues.
What we heard during that 2021 debate was that mental health was the catch-all. It was the umbrella. The mental health argument in opposition to this bill does not take into account the mental health severe effects of post-abortion grief. Instead, it again puts forward the myth that abortion solves a woman's problems when it does not. It sometimes solves the problems of those around her instead, but leaves her with a life of, often, regret and certainly often pain.
This is not a perfect bill, but nor does it do what some in this debate have alleged. For example, if this bill were to pass what would remain in the act would be terminations by a medical practitioner after 22 weeks and six days if the termination is necessary to save the life of the pregnant person or save another foetus. Also, it would still be the case that where there is a case or significant risk of serious foetal anomalies associated with the pregnancy then an abortion after 22 weeks and six days would continue to be available.
The various items that the Hon. Ms Franks referred to in terms of section 9 are currently there as mandatory considerations. Removing them from that section would not mean that they could not be considered, simply that they were no longer considered mandatory. Frankly, if I had been drafting this bill, I would not necessarily have thought that removing those was the best way to go. However, I was not involved in that. The point remains that the bill is not perfect, but it certainly does not do some of the extreme things that those who are opposed to it have been claiming.
We need to remember what this is: we are talking about 22 weeks and six days. From 23 weeks onwards the foetus is considered viable, which means able to live outside of the womb. If born at 23 weeks, yes, that child will need intensive care, but as each day and week goes on they get stronger in general and their chances of a healthy life increase all the time.
As I have said, I have spoken about this topic before and people are more than welcome to have a look at my full speeches in previous debates. We debated a bill that would have had somewhat similar impacts roughly a year ago—I think it was October last year—regarding abortion after 28 weeks. This bill has a greater impact than last year's bill and that bill failed by one vote.
I must say it is pretty hard to imagine that members who did not support limits on abortion after 28 weeks' gestation, roughly a year ago, would now vote for a bill placing limits from 22 weeks and six days, which does beg the question: why introduce this bill now, just before an election? There are only four more sitting days in this term, so even in what I consider the extremely unlikely event that it was to pass this house, there is virtually no chance of it being debated in the House of Assembly. I will just leave that as a question.
However, I want to absolutely commend those in the pro-life, pro-women movement who have worked to support the bill. I know that their intentions are absolutely committed to pro-life work, to loving them both, and I commend also the women and men who have attended rallies, who care so deeply, as do I, about the lives of both unborn babies and the situations of their mothers. I, as always, implore that our laws reflect the concept that we should love them both. I support the bill.
The Hon. S.L. GAME (20:46): This is the part where I sum up. It is actually a fairly simple bill, a simple half-page bill stating that, after 22 weeks and six days, the baby can only be aborted for two reasons and those are that the mother's life is at risk or there is a foetal anomaly. That can happen at any stage, so there can be an abortion after 22 weeks and six days if the mother's life is at risk or there is a foetal anomaly.
Yet, despite it being a really simple bill that is half a page long, there has been a lot of negative communication about it repeatedly, propagating mistruths and confusion about what happens if there is an anomaly and the family is struggling to cope with that. That does not remove any choice from that family. So if there is a foetal anomaly, the abortion can take place at any stage.
What about the mother's life or the mother's life being at risk? If there is a life at risk, the abortion can take place. After 22 weeks and six days, the abortion can take place if there is a life at risk or a foetal anomaly. My own views, which are not secret, are that I am pro-life from conception, so both those can be true. I can be pro-life from conception and the bill can be about babies 22 weeks and six days and over. They are both true.
What this bill does do is say that a physical injury that is not life threatening and a mental health reason are not grounds to abort an otherwise healthy baby 22 weeks and six days over. Were that to be properly communicated to the South Australian public, I believe there is a lot of support for that sentiment. That is why the confusion around what would happen if there is an anomaly and what would happen if the mother's life is at risk is really unhelpful because, as I have said, after 22 weeks and six days an abortion can take place if there is a foetal anomaly or the mother's life is at risk, even though that is not my personal view, but that is the purpose of the bill.
Again, I think there is this indoctrination of women that abortion is sort of health care and mental health care. I totally object to that. It is certainly cheaper, more convenient and easier for society to say that, if you are struggling mentally or financially or are in a domestic violence situation, it is a lot more convenient for everyone else for the woman to have an abortion, but I certainly do not believe it actually qualifies as health care and certainly not a mental health solution.
The purpose of the bill really is, again, to ensure that babies 22 weeks and six days over, who do not have a foetal anomaly and the mother's life is not at risk, have the right to live. It is not about whether we like Joanna Howe and her social media campaign. I do not think the two concepts should be conflated. The vote on and support of the bill should be about the member's belief on what happens to a healthy, viable baby 22 weeks and six days over, without a foetal anomaly, where the mother's life is not at risk, not their view on Joanna Howe's social media campaign.
Just on that, I think the behaviour that has been criticised is on both sides. Everyone is being exposed for their vote and the way they feel about this topic. I do not personally have a view against that, because I believe that when we make our decisions congruent to our inner belief system, that helps protect us against these types of criticisms, because we can all know we acted with our own values.
There was an unusual crowd outside. I do not mean the people are unusual; I just mean it is unusual to have a crowd. We do a lot of talking in this place, and we are all in here working, talking and doing things that I guess we deem are important, but the reality is a lot of people are not really listening, and they do not turn up to show much care about what we are saying. But every time we have this debate, a lot of people turn up. Hundreds of people turn up to say, 'We really care about what happens to these babies.'
It is really interesting for me—and upsetting but also interesting—to see the way a lot of people in here still want to go with the narrative that this is a niche issue, that we are wasting time again in parliament about something that is not important. It is totally incongruent with what is happening outside. It is a rare occasion where we are talking and people are turning up to listen. That does not happen very often and not to that sort of size of crowds, so it is not a niche issue, and we are not wasting time.
I really enjoyed and obviously support the vast majority of what the Hon. Clare Scriven had to say. I thought it was disappointing, and quite disrespectful actually, to see only one Labor member down to speak on such an important issue. I just want to take point with a few things from the Hon. Kyam Maher, that the medical experts are against this bill. I thank the Hon. Dennis Hood for providing some balance and perspective to that, but certainly medical experts who are against preventing the intentional killing of a baby 22 weeks and six days over, who does not have a foetal anomaly and the mother's life is not at risk, are not advocating for the baby.
They are not on the side of the baby. They are not on the side of the father who maybe wants to raise that child. They are not on the side of the extended family, and they are not thinking ahead to the long-term consequences that are going to happen to that woman who has that termination. As has been said, abortion is convenient for everyone around the person who has the abortion.
The Hon. Kyam Maher also talked about anomalies and lives at risk, but, as I have repeated a few times now, this bill allows abortion for a foetus or a developing baby that has an anomaly or where there is a life at risk. Again, the Hon. Kyam Maher said how rare these late-term abortions are, but, again, I find that confusing. Every life is important. Why would one life be more important than another? So there are a number of healthy babies that are being denied having a chance at life—all those special moments lost with their families. Why would we sort of dismiss that as a rare event and then sit here in this place and talk about individuals and other occasions? Every individual life is worthy.
What particularly upsets me, and certainly a lot of other people, is that this is about the condemnation of women. This is not about condemning women, from my point of view, who have abortions. This is about condemning a society that tells women that is the only way—'That is the only way. If you are not financially stable, if you are in a difficult circumstance, if you are having hardship, don't feel bad, you can have an abortion.' Yes, I do condemn that—a lot of people do—because it results in the death of an innocent life and it is a tragedy that that woman and that family have to live with, ongoing.
This is about condemning that societal norm—the pressure, the lack of support and the story that, frankly, it is just an easy way out. It is just easy: have an abortion. I do not mean easy for the woman, I mean easy for the people around her—'It is health care; it is a mental health solution,' when it is not. I do believe women want to keep their babies, I really do. I do believe that women want to keep their babies. I think they should be supported to keep their babies. I think society needs to move to say, 'How can we support you to keep your baby?' not 'How can we help you have an abortion?'
In response to the contributions from the Hon. Michelle Lensink and the Hon. Jing Lee, I think we do all agree that children are a gift. I do not agree with much else, but we do agree that children are a gift. I know that from our personal conversations. For me, the tears that should be shed here are for all the children who are being lost, the moments that are being lost with those children and the lifetimes sitting with a tragic decision. I do not relate to the tears over the potential loss of being able to perform foeticide. It is not health care, it is not a mental health solution. It is continued indoctrination of women and what is best for them.
I am thankful for the support that I received from many of the members from the Liberal Party—the Hon. Ben Hood, the Hon. Nicola Centofanti, the Hon. Heidi Girolamo and, in particular, the Hon. Dennis Hood—for balancing out the perspective of the medical profession and also for the beautiful description of human life up to 23 weeks. I am also thankful for the President's own sentiments. In response to the contribution from the Hon. Tammy Franks, I would just say again that after 22 weeks and six days, if the mother's life is at risk or there is a foetal anomaly then abortion can still take place.
Tonight we face this question that goes to the heart of who we are as a society, which is whether we are going to continue to allow healthy, viable babies to be killed late in pregnancy or whether we will protect them and provide care to their mothers. When the Termination of Pregnancy Act was introduced in 2021, the South Australian public was assured healthy babies would not be aborted late in pregnancy. Then Attorney-General, Vickie Chapman, told this parliament that a 35-week abortion for a mental health reason could not happen and that the safest outcome would be to deliver the baby. But the evidence now shows otherwise.
In the first 30 months of that law operating, 79 healthy, viable babies—every life counts; it might be rare but it is still 79 lives—all older than 22 weeks and six days were deliberately killed in South Australia, not because the mother's life was at risk and not because of a foetal anomaly but for reasons recorded as 'the physical or mental health of the pregnant person', a broad and non-life-threatening category that now accounts for three-quarters of all late-term abortions in this state. Every one of those 79 babies could have been born alive and cared for.
At 23 weeks, around half—or just over—of premature babies now survive, and with active treatment international studies show survival rates as high as 80 per cent. These babies are not non-viable. They are patients: our smallest, most vulnerable patients. Yet in South Australia, the method used to end their lives is foeticide: a long needle filled with potassium chloride inserted into the baby's heart to stop it beating.
Even leading pro-choice scientists now acknowledge that unborn babies can feel pain far earlier than previously thought. In 2020, researchers Derbyshire and Bockmann published 'Reconsidering fetal pain' in the Journal of Medical Ethics. They concluded that unborn babies may experience pain from as early as 12 to 24 weeks and that pain relief should be offered from 18 weeks onward during abortions. Even researchers who support abortion are urging anaesthetic for the baby because the evidence shows these babies are capable of suffering. If we recognise that a baby at 18 weeks may feel pain, how can we ignore the suffering of a healthy, viable baby at 23 weeks, 30 weeks or 34 weeks?
This bill does not take away care from women in crisis. It does not prevent treatment in medical emergencies. What it does is restore a basic moral line. Once a baby is viable, once that child could live outside the womb, we must not deliberately kill them. A woman facing a severe mental health crisis would still be treated under this bill. A late-term abortion is not a cure for her mental health problems; that will be dealt with under the Mental Health Act and the SA Health guidelines.
I want to thank Professor Joanna Howe, who has led the public campaign to support this bill, and I want to thank the South Australian people who have been involved in rallies and public education on late-term abortion. This bill is about whether we as legislators will continue to turn a blind eye, or whether we will uphold the principle that every healthy, viable baby deserves the chance to live and that every mother deserves better than the false choice between ending her baby's life or being without support. Let us pass this bill and finally give protection to the babies who are ready to live and the mothers who deserve real care.
The council divided on the second reading:
Ayes 8
Noes 11
Majority 3
AYES
| Centofanti, N.J. | Game, S.L. (teller) | Girolamo, H.M. |
| Hood, B.R. | Hood, D.G.E. | Ngo, T.T. |
| Pangallo, F. | Scriven, C.M. |
NOES
| Bonaros, C. | Bourke, E.S. | El Dannawi, M. |
| Franks, T.A. (teller) | Hanson, J.E. | Hunter, I.K. |
| Lee, J.S. | Lensink, J.M.A. | Maher, K.J. |
| Simms, R.A. | Wortley, R.P. |
PAIRS
| Henderson, L.A. | Martin, R.B. |
Second reading thus negatived.