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Web Department of Primary Industries and Regions, $142,041,000 (Estimates Vote) - 25/06/2024
The CHAIR: Welcome back, everyone, and we are about to continue where we left off. Member for Chaffey, are you going to kick us off? Mr WHETSTONE: Minister, I will just continue on with Budget Paper 4, Volume 4, page 57, with the Mesonet weather station. Given the system relies on individual farmers now purchasing a subscription for that technolo... -
Web South Australia Police, $1,006,195,000 (Estimates Vote) - 03/07/2023
Cmmr STEVENS: I could start by saying that historically, for as long as I have been a member of South Australia Police, we have been working what is regarded as the five-week roster, which I think has sufficient evidence to show that it does have an impact on an individual's wellbeing, and fatigue management is very difficult. The transition from ... -
Web Department for Industry, Innovation and Science, $61,613,000 (Estimates Vote) - 25/06/2024
The Hon. D.J. SPEIRS: How many businesses were assisted in cyber capability in the 2023-24 financial year, and what is the target for the same activity in the forthcoming financial year? The Hon. A. MICHAELS: As at 31 May 2024, we have 69 participants registered for the program and involved in the program. We have a target of 100 in total, so we ... -
Web Department of Primary Industries and Regions, $132,612,000 (Estimates Vote) - 04/07/2023
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: The figures that I have are for a broader period: $15 million for the 10-year wild dog eradication program, which is 2022 to 2033; $14 million for the 10-year feral deer eradication program; and $5.8 million for the Kangaroo Island feral pig eradication program. Funding for delivering the first four years of the wild dog and... -
Web Department of Human Services, $1,118,873,000 (Estimates Vote) - 24/06/2024
The Hon. N.F. COOK: Is he very tiny? He has got the cloak of invisibility. Where are you? The CHAIR: I am sure he will be here any minute, minister. The Hon. N.F. COOK: We hold our breath. I think we would like to get you that on notice, so we do not waste any more time, but I think we only have it in dollars, somewhere. Anyway, we will get that... -
Web Department of Primary Industries and Regions, $132,612,000 (Estimates Vote) - 04/07/2023
The CHAIR: I advise that the proposed payments remain open for examination. Mr BASHAM: A question in relation to recreational fishing licences. I refer to Budget Paper 4, Volume 4, sub-program 2, page 54. Does the minister and the government support a recreational fishing licence in South Australia? The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: I think the link to the... -
Web Department for Infrastructure and Transport, $1,167,341,000 (Estimates Vote) - 21/06/2024
The Hon. V.A. TARZIA: I refer to that engagement, that increased participation of girls and women taking part in sport. If you look at page 132, number of state active recreation sports facilities developed or maintained in terms of performance indicators and targets, one site currently, I suppose, in the government's sight in terms of development... -
Web South Australia Police, $1,006,195,000 (Estimates Vote) - 03/07/2023
The Hon. J.K. SZAKACS: We did not bring that information to the proceedings today. Mr TELFER: I did not think it would be quite such a tough ask. The Hon. J.K. SZAKACS: We want to get the number right for you. Mr TELFER: Thank you. The Hon. J.K. SZAKACS: As you would be aware, the community constables include not only metropolitan-based commun... -
Web Department of Primary Industries and Regions, $142,041,000 (Estimates Vote) - 25/06/2024
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN: The honourable member's question is somewhat convoluted, so it is a little bit difficult to answer. I have talked about the business case that is being developed in partnership between DEW and Primary Industries, which is working to provide a pathway for transition. I am really not sure what the member is trying to ask. Mr W... -
Web Department of Treasury and Finance, $211,347,000 (Estimates Vote) - 20/06/2024
Mr COWDREY: Budget Paper 4, Volume 4, pages 169, 173 and 182. Again, as you are aware, there is very limited reference to HomeStart in the budget papers. A question predominantly in regard to HomeStart is around the potential impact of stamp duty changes. Has there been anything that has been identified from HomeStart? The Hon. S.C. MULLIGHAN: Ye...
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