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Web Assaults on Police (Question Time) - 01/05/2025
The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD (14:59): I seek leave to make a brief explanation before asking questions of the Attorney-General regarding assaults on police. Leave granted. The Hon. D.G.E. HOOD: Members would be aware that, unfortunately, recent crime statistics reveal that there has been an almost 50 per cent increase in assaults on police over the last ... -
Web Summary Offences (Prohibition of Publication of Certain Material) Amendment Bill (Bills) - 01/05/2025
The Hon. F. PANGALLO (15:45): I thank the Attorney-General for his acknowledgement of my interest in this legislation. Just to set the record straight, and as members in this place have already recalled in their speeches today, I introduced this bill in May last year and it was passed. It lay dormant in the House of Assembly, but I am glad it has ... -
Web Summary Offences (Prohibition of Publication of Certain Material) Amendment Bill (Bills) - 01/05/2025
The Hon. R.P. WORTLEY (15:51): There have been instances across Australia, including locally, of people posting material on social media platforms to brag about their involvement in crime—e.g. posting and boasting. This sort of conduct is fuelled by the recognition and notoriety that people receive for criminal conduct. It also further harms victi... -
Web Summary Offences (Prohibition of Publication of Certain Material) Amendment Bill (Bills) - 01/05/2025
The Hon. K.J. MAHER (Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, Attorney-General, Minister for Industrial Relations and Public Sector, Special Minister of State) (16:03): I thank all honourable members who have contributed to this debate. I know that there were some points raised and some questions asked by a number of the people who contributed, and I will... -
Web Education and Children's Services (Barring Notices and Other Protections) Amendment Bill (Bills) - 01/05/2025
The Hon. F. PANGALLO (16:57): I rise to say that I am in support of this bill, but I do have amendments. I have not yet heard from the opposition about what they intend to do about those. I understand that the government is opposed to them, but I will go through my concerns about that opposition later on. I fully understand and appreciate the inte... -
Web Public Works Committee: Walkerville Recreation Centre (Parliamentary Committees) - 01/05/2025
Ms HOOD (Adelaide) (11:39): I move: That the 128th report of the committee, entitled Walkerville Recreation Centre, be noted. The proposed works from the Office for Recreation, Sport and Racing, in conjunction with the Town of Walkerville, will build a new community recreation centre on the site of the defunct YMCA facility at 39 Smith Street in W... -
Web Public Works Committee: Lock to Iron Knob Water Pipeline Reversal (Parliamentary Committees) - 01/05/2025
Mr TELFER (Flinders) (11:50): I rise to speak on this report of the Public Works Committee, not just as a member of the Public Works Committee but also as the local member with which this project is associated. I can say that it was a fascinating example of a lack of preparation for presentation to a committee on a project which, really, is an int... -
Web Supply Bill 2025 (Bills) - 01/05/2025
Mr FULBROOK (Playford) (12:36): Before I was cut off, I was telling the story of Chris Bellamy. Up until that point, I had mentioned that Chris had organised and attended a fundraiser to support his illness. Sadly, the event did take a toll on him with him suffering sensory overstimulation which landed him in hospital for three days, but I am plea... -
Web Supply Bill 2025 (Bills) - 01/05/2025
Ms THOMPSON (Davenport) (12:58): I rise today also in support of the Supply Bill 2025 and to speak about why the passage of this bill is so essential, not just for the continuation of government services but for the continued delivery of critical projects that are already shaping a stronger future for South Australians. Of course, this bill is im... -
Web SA Health Doctors' Wellbeing Report (Question Time) - 01/05/2025
The Hon. C.J. PICTON (Kaurna—Minister for Health and Wellbeing) (14:06): The clear answer is no, but we are working to improve it. The reason why we undertook to do this work and to do this report is to uncover the issues about how we can improve doctors' wellbeing and address them, chief amongst which is that we have been recruiting extra doctors...
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