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Web Lee, Mr K.W. (Matters of Interest) - 29/10/2025
The Hon. J.S. LEE (15:49): Over the past 15 years, I have had the honour to speak about unsung heroes, remarkable individuals, community leaders and exceptional organisations in this parliament. Today, however, I would like to speak about someone more personal to me. I would like to pay tribute to my beloved father, Sifu Lee Koon-Wah. On 3 Novembe... -
Web Bushfires (Matters of Interest) - 29/10/2025
The Hon. J.E. HANSON (15:54): Bushfires in our state are, sadly, not in any way uncommon. Coming into the warmer months, I thought it was pretty timely to reflect on what was the worst bushfire season on record that doubtlessly left an impact on me and I think indeed many other South Australians and that was our 2019-20 bushfire season. This week—... -
Web Mutual and Cooperative Sector (Matters of Interest) - 29/10/2025
The Hon. T.T. NGO (15:39): I rise to speak in support of a financial system that recognises the value of cooperatives and mutuals, sometimes referred to as community banks, and that removes regulatory barriers that prevent them from reaching their full potential. Last week, I attended the annual conference dinner of the Business Council of Co-ope... -
Web Bio Gro (Matters of Interest) - 29/10/2025
The Hon. B.R. HOOD (15:44): I rise today to recognise a remarkable South Australian success story, and that is Bio Gro, and to congratulate its managing director, Stephen Van Schaik, on being named one of this year's Timber Legends at the Green Triangle Timber Industry Awards held in Mount Gambier last Friday night. This honour was well deserved. ... -
Web Pride March (Matters of Interest) - 29/10/2025
The Hon. R.P. WORTLEY (15:24): 'Pride' is the key word. In November, as the Pride March makes its way through the streets of Adelaide, we can absolutely be proud that this annual event has been running for more than 50 years; proud because the walk has become more of a celebration than a statement, and proud that members of the LGBTQ+ community ar... -
Web North-South Corridor (Matters of Interest) - 29/10/2025
The Hon. F. PANGALLO (15:34): This is a David and Goliath battle, but unlike the biblical epic outcome this is one in which the underdogs are not likely to win against the weight of the state government and their impenetrable laws. Allegro Music, near the corner of Anzac Highway and South Road, is the music school run by Koula and Mary Raptis for ... -
Web Housing Crisis (Matters of Interest) - 29/10/2025
The Hon. R.A. SIMMS (15:29): I rise to speak on an issue that will be of great importance to many South Australians as we approach Halloween, and that is the horror housing crisis under Labor. We have seen for years the housing crisis continuing to get worse and worse under the Malinauskas Labor government and indeed it is a horror story that is c... -
Web Wallis Family (Matters of Interest) - 15/10/2025
The Hon. T.T. NGO (15:39): Today marks the first day of the 2025 Adelaide Film Festival. This celebration of cinema is when filmmaker and audiences come together for local and international film premieres. It is also the perfect time to reflect on how four generations of Adelaide's Wallis family members have contributed to the proud film culture w... -
Web Rivers, Ms L. (Matters of Interest) - 15/10/2025
The Hon. R.B. MARTIN (15:44): I am pleased to have the opportunity today to belatedly reflect that in July the SDA family lost a person very near and dear to us: Lyn Rivers, long a guiding light to our union and its people, was our branch president, our colleague and our friend. A committed and loyal SDA member for over six decades, Lyn was electe... -
Web Algal Bloom (Matters of Interest) - 15/10/2025
The Hon. C. BONAROS (15:47): The seafood sector is the backbone and lifeblood of our coastal regional communities, contributing more than $800 million to the gross state product and directly employing more than 6,250 South Australians. The recreational fishing sector provides recreational activities for more than 300,000 South Australians and is a...
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