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Web Public Finance and Audit (Fossil Fuel Sponsorships) Amendment Bill (Bills) - 19/02/2025
The Hon. I.K. HUNTER (17:50): I, too, will be brief—even briefer than the Hon. Mr Hood. The Hon. Robert Simms almost had me with his impassioned contribution, but then he got onto the matter of the bill and he lost me completely. The government will not be supporting the bill today. The Tour Down Under is a key event for South Australia. The 2024 ... -
Web Public Finance and Audit (Fossil Fuel Sponsorships) Amendment Bill (Bills) - 19/02/2025
The Hon. T.A. FRANKS (17:55): I would like to thank those speakers who made a contribution and put their views on the record with regard to the Public Finance and Audit (Fossil Fuel Sponsorships) Amendment Bill 2024. I thought I would repeat the title of the bill, because I am not sure that most of the contributions were actually about the bill, w... -
Web South Australia Police (Motions) - 19/02/2025
Mr TELFER (Flinders) (11:52): On behalf of the member for Bragg, I move: That this house— (a)	notes an increase in various crimes since March 2022; (b)	notes that South Australia has a shortfall of nearly 200 police officers; (c)	notes that the SAPOL recruitment, retention and resourcing crisis is having an impact on frontline policing... -
Web Enfield State Emergency Service Unit (Motions) - 19/02/2025
The Hon. A. MICHAELS (Enfield—Minister for Small and Family Business, Minister for Consumer and Business Affairs, Minister for Arts) (12:52): I rise to support this motion. I want to thank the member for Playford for bringing the motion to the house and for the kind words of the member for Chaffey as well. I want to congratulate the Enfield SES on... -
Web Whyalla Steelworks (Question Time) - 19/02/2025
The Hon. P.B. MALINAUSKAS (Croydon—Premier) (14:17): The administrator has very clear and strict obligations under the Corporations Act, and those obligations are first and foremost to the ongoing operations of the business and its creditors, because the creditors of the business are best served if the steelworks—that is to say, the business—is a ... -
Web Private Members' Statements (Private Members' Statements) - 19/02/2025
Ms PRATT (Frome) (15:44): I rise to bring attention to a wicked problem that has been bubbling away in Freeling for a couple of months now. Freeling, sadly, seems to be the epicentre of a number of government failures, of failed projects, of neglectful inattention when it comes to 70 per cent of the classrooms having asbestos stickers on them. The... -
Web Private Members' Statements (Private Members' Statements) - 19/02/2025
Mr DIGHTON (Black) (15:46): I would like to speak about the Hallett Cove Lions Club and the work they do within my community of Black. I was recently inducted as a Hallett Cove Lion and would like to thank my sponsor, Jill Kimber, for her support and encouragement. I want to recognise the board of the Hallett Cove Lions—the president, Sharon Bond;... -
Web Education and Children's Services (Barring Notices and Other Protections) Amendment Bill (Bills) - 19/02/2025
The Hon. B.I. BOYER (Wright—Minister for Education, Training and Skills) (17:27): I appreciate the opportunity to add a few comments to my second reading speech and to acknowledge those who have spoken in support of this bill today. First of all I thank the member for Colton and I thank the opposition for indicating their support for these measure... -
Web Multicultural Communities Council of South Australia (Motions) - 19/02/2025
The Hon. J.S. LEE (16:39): I move: That this council— 1.	Congratulates the Multicultural Communities Council of South Australia (MCCSA) for reaching the significant milestone of its 50th anniversary in 2025; 2.	Recognises MCCSA has been supporting migrant communities and people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds ... -
Web Statutes Amendment (Assaults on Police Officers) Bill (Bills) - 19/02/2025
Mr BATTY (Bragg) (10:32): Obtained leave and introduced a bill for an act to amend the Bail Act 1985, the Criminal Law Consolidation Act 1935 and the Sentencing Act 2017. Read a first time.
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