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Web Algal Bloom (Question Time) - 19/08/2025
The Hon. V.A. TARZIA (Hartley—Leader of the Opposition) (17:29): My question is to the Premier, because I have not been advised otherwise. Can the Premier advise which of his ministers is responsible for the management of the algal bloom crisis? With your leave, sir, and that of the house, I will explain. Leave granted. The Hon. V.A. TARZIA: In a... -
Web Mental Health (Community Visitor Scheme) Amendment Bill (Bills) - 19/08/2025
Adjourned debate on second reading. (Continued from 30 April 2025.) -
Web Ageing and Adult Safeguarding (Review Recommendations) Amendment Bill (Bills) - 19/08/2025
Ms PRATT (Frome) (11:49): I rise as the opposition's lead spokesperson on the Ageing and Adult Safeguarding (Review Recommendations) Amendment Bill 2025, acknowledging, of course, the importance of safeguarding and to commit early on to the passage of this bill and that safeguarding is a bipartisan priority. Protecting older South Australians and ... -
Web Biodiversity Bill (Bills) - 19/08/2025
His Excellency the Governor's Deputy assented to the bill. -
Web Allison, Hon. H. (Condolence) - 19/08/2025
The Hon. P.B. MALINAUSKAS (Croydon—Premier) (15:09): By leave, I move: That the House of Assembly expresses its deep regret at the death of the Hon. Harold Allison, former member of the House of Assembly, and places on record its appreciation of his meritorious service, and that as a mark of respect to his memory the sitting of the house be suspen... -
Web Allison, Hon. H. (Condolence) - 19/08/2025
Mr BELL (Mount Gambier) (15:17): I rise to pay tribute to a man whose life and service left an enduring mark on Mount Gambier and, in fact, the Limestone Coast and this parliament. Harold Allison, who recently passed away at the age of 94, served Mount Gambier for 22 years until his retirement in 1997. Harold was first and foremost a servant of th... -
Web Cameron, Hon. M.B. (Condolence) - 19/08/2025
Mr TEAGUE (Heysen—Deputy Leader of the Opposition) (15:49): I rise to just briefly emphasise—I think the Premier has put it very well, as has the leader—the point about Martin Cameron’s heroics in 1968. Having been encouraged by Ren DeGaris to take on the challenge, and having been moved by a whole lot of what he regarded as objectionable Labor po... -
Web Visitors (Parliamentary Procedure) - 19/08/2025
The SPEAKER: I would like to recognise that we have with us the former member for Elder, leader of government business, minister for energy, transport, infrastructure, and many other things, including my first boss in politics, Pat Conlon. Welcome to parliament, great to have you in here. -
Web Papers (Parliamentary Procedure) - 19/08/2025
Papers The following papers were laid on the table: By the Speaker— Auditor-General— Report No. 6 of 2025—Update to the Annual Report for the year ended 30 June 2024 Report No. 7 of 2025—Aboriginal Education Strategy 2019-29 Children and Young People, Office of the Guardian for—Adelaide Youth Training Centre: Special Report into the use of Isolatio... -
Web Algal Bloom (Question Time) - 19/08/2025
Mr BASHAM (Finniss) (17:01): My question is again to the Premier. Did the government pay for Mr Anderson to visit South Australia and have you, as Premier, met with him?
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