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Web Food Production Areas (Question Time) - 19/03/2025
The Hon. C.M. SCRIVEN (Minister for Primary Industries and Regional Development, Minister for Forest Industries) (14:42): I have spoken with stakeholders very recently. The development of the Greater Adelaide Regional Plan has been part of a very long process. There has been a lot of consultation and that, of course, is under the auspices of my co... -
Web Drought Assistance (Question Time) - 19/03/2025
The Hon. B.R. HOOD (14:52): I seek leave to make a brief explanation before asking a question of the Minister for Primary Industries on the topic of drought. Leave granted. The Hon. B.R. HOOD: A recent email sent out by the minister's department said: The Drought Support Package has a high level of interest. Please note that the current processin... -
Web Local Government (Elections) (Australian Citizen and Compulsory Voting) Amendment Bill (Bills) - 19/03/2025
The Hon. B.R. HOOD (17:47): The bill before us today seeks to address two distinct issues: the eligibility for non-citizens to vote in local government elections and the introduction of compulsory voting at a local level. The opposition supports efforts to strengthen the integrity of our electoral system, and we agree that voting in local governme... -
Web Criminal Law Consolidation (Sexual Predation Offences) Amendment Bill (Bills) - 19/03/2025
Mr ODENWALDER (Elizabeth) (10:39): I move: That this order of the day be postponed. The house divided on the motion: While the division was in progress: -
Web Biosecurity (Motions) - 19/03/2025
Ms PRATT (Frome) (10:59): I move: That this house— (a)	recognises the importance of biosecurity to South Australia, in particular with regard to the state's primary industries, and the potential impact on production; (b)	acknowledges the significant and ongoing concerns from industry sectors regarding Biosecurity SA's preparedness and resp... -
Web Biosecurity (Motions) - 19/03/2025
Mr HUGHES (Giles) (11:48): I rise to say a few words on this motion. I think parts of the motion are incredibly important and both sides have referred to the importance of bipartisan support when it comes to biosecurity and I think that is essential. Whenever we have any incidents, especially ones that have a major impact, there is that need for a... -
Web Biosecurity (Motions) - 19/03/2025
Ms PRATT (Frome) (11:57): I really want to thank all the members who have contributed to the debate on this motion today and to name specifically the member for Black, the member for Hammond, the member for Light, the member for Chaffey and, with concluding remarks, the member for Giles, who I thought brought a really thoughtful, insightful and in... -
Web Endometriosis Awareness Month (Motions) - 19/03/2025
The Hon. G.G. BROCK (Stuart) (12:53): I will be very quick, because I understand the member for Waite would like to close this. There has been a lot of talk here today from members of both sides of politics, and it is absolutely fantastic, but one of the things I want to do is thank the member for Waite for doing this, and also the select committe... -
Web Whyalla Steelworks (Question Time) - 19/03/2025
Mr PATTERSON (Morphett) (14:14): My question is to the Minister for Energy and Mining. How much, if any, taxpayer money constitutes a top-up and how many, if any, top-ups will the government provide to fund the Whyalla Steelworks administration? With your leave, sir, and that of the house, I will explain. Leave granted. Mr PATTERSON: The ABC repo... -
Web Whyalla Steelworks (Question Time) - 19/03/2025
The Hon. P.B. MALINAUSKAS (Croydon—Premier) (14:20): I thank the shadow treasurer for his question. As I enunciated in my earlier answer, we always anticipated that the first part of the administration would be the most expensive, for all the reasons I have given, amongst many more, and that is the point. The run rate, at which they use cash in th...
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