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1975 to 1982 [P.P. 140B SOUTH AUSTRALIA INDEX TO Papers Laid Before Parliament and Petitions Presented to Both Houses, From 1 July 1975 to 30 June 1982 Ordered hi' the House of Assembly to he printed, 29 March 1983 BY AUTHORITY: D. J. WOOLMAN, Government Printer, South Australia Price $1.60 1983 INDEX TO Papers Laid Before Parliament and Petitions Presented to both Houses, July 1975 to June 1982 No. of Subject Matter Session Particulars Paper ABORIGINAL LANDS TRUST 34 1975-76 Report, 1974-75 34 1976-77 Report, 1975-76 34 1977-78 Report, 1976-77 34 1978-79 Report, 1977-78 34 1979-80 Report, 1978-79 34 1980-81 Report, 1979-80 34 1981-82 Report, 1980-81 ABORTIONS— Committee appointed to examine and report on Abortions notified in South Australia 90 1975-76 Report, 1974 90 1976-77 Report, 1975 90 1977 Report, 1976 90 1978-79 Report, 1977 90 1979-80 Report, 1978 90 1980-81 Report, 1979 90 1981-82 Report, 1980 ADELAIDE COLLEGE OF ADVANCED EDUCATION 116 1975-76 Report, 1974 93 1976-77 Report, 1975 93 1977-78 Report, 1976 93 1978-79 Report, 1977 Title changed, now— 93 1979-80 Report, 1978 ADELAIDE COLLEGE OF THE ARTS AND EDUCATION. 92 1980-81 Report, 1979 92 1981-82 Report, 1980 ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE TRUST 84 1975-76 Report of Auditor-General on, 1974-75 84 1976-77 Report, 1974-75 84A 1976-77 Report, 1975-76 61 1976-77 Report of Auditor-General on, 1975-76 84 1977-78 Report, 1976-77 61 1977-78 Report of Auditor-General on, 1976-77 84 1978-79 Report, 1977-78 61 1978-79 Report of Auditor-General on, 1977-78 84 1979-80 Report, 1978-79 61 1979-80 Report of Auditor-General on, 1978-79 84 1980-81 Report, 1979-80 61 1980-81 Report of Auditor-General on, 1979-80 84 1981-82 Report, 1980-81 61 1981-82 Report of Auditor-General on, 1980-81 ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE TRUST ENQUIRY 164 1980-81 Final Report ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY 1975-76 Report and Legislation, 1974 1976-77 Report and Legislation, 1975 1977-78 Report and Legislation, 1976 1978-79 Report and Legislation, 1977 1979-80 Report and Legislation, 1978 1980-81 Report and Legislation, 1979 1981-82 Report and Legislation, 1980 1981-82 By-laws—Various ADVANCES FOR HOMES ACT 1975-76 Accounts, 1974-75 25 1976-77 Accounts, 1975-76 25A 1977-78 Accounts, 1976-77 25A 1978-79 Accounts, 1977-78 ADVANCES TO SETTLERS ACT 1975-76 Accounts, 1974-75 25 1976-77 Accounts, 1975-76 25 1977-78 Accounts, 1976-77 25 1978-79 Report, 1977-78 25 1979-80 Report, 1978-79 25 1980-81 Report and Accounts, 1979-80 25 1981-82 Report and Balance Sheet, 1980-81 25A 1981-82 Auditor-General's Report on, 1980-81 ADVISORY COUNCIL FOR INTER-GOVERNMENT RELATIONS 1977-78 Report for Year Ending 31 August 1977 1979 Report for Year Ending 31 August 1978 1979-80 Report for Year Ending 31 August 1979 1980-81 Report for Year Ending 31 August 1980 ALCOHOL AND DRUG ADDICTS TREATMENT BOARD . 15 1975-76 Report, 1973-74 15 1978-79 Report, 1974-75 15A 1978-79 Report, 1975-76 15B 1978-79 Report, 1976-77 15 1979-80 Report, 1977-78 15 1980-81 Report, 1978-79 4 Subject Matter No. of Particulars Paper Session 15 1981-82 Report, 1979-80 15A 1981-82 Report, 1980-81 AMDEL PILOT PLANT, CONCEPT FOR RELOCATION — 1981-82 Report AMOEBAE IN WATER SUPPLIES 1980-81 Ministerial Statement (Legislative Council) ARCHITECTS ACT—BY-LAWS 1981-82 Qualifications 1981-82 Subscriptions ARCHITECTS BOARD OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA 1976-77 By-laws 1978-79 By-laws—Registered Architects Subs. 1979-80 By-laws—Registered Architects Subs. — 1980-81 By-laws—Fees ART GALLERY BOARD OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA 41 1975-76 Report, 1974-75 41 1976-77 Report, 1975-76 41 1977-78 Report, 1976-77 41 1978-79 Report, 1977-78 41 1979-80 Report, 1978-79 41 1980-81 Report, 1979-80 41 1981-82 Report, 1980-81 ARTIFICIAL BREEDING ADVISORY BOARD OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA 22 1975-76 Report, 1973-74 with Supplementary Report on the Winding-up of the Board's Affairs for 1974-75 22 1977-78 Report March 1976 to June 1977 22 1979 Report 1977-78 AUDITOR-GENERAL- Auditor-General 4 1975-76 Report, 1974-75 4 1976-77 Report, 1975-76 4 1977-78 Report, 1976-77 4 1978-79 Report, 1977-78 4 1979-80 Report, 1978-79 4 1980-81 Report, 1979-80 4 1981-82 Report, 1980-81 Adelaide Festival Centre Trust 61 1976-77 Report on, 1975-76 61 1977-78 Report on, 1976-77 61 1978-79 Report on, 1977-78 61 1979-80 Report on, 1978-79 61 1980-81 Report on, 1979-80 61 1981-82 Report on, 1980-81 Advances to Settlers Act 25A 1981-82 Report on, 1980-81 Builders Licensing Board 112 1975-76 Report on, 1974-75 139 1976-77 Report on, 1975-76 98 1977-78 Report on, 1976-77 98 1978-79 Report on, 1977-78 98 1979-80 Report on, 1978-79 98 1980-81 Report on, 1979-80 98 1981-82 Report on, 1980-81 Enfield General Cemetery Trust 1981-82 Report on, 1980-81 Lotteries Commission 32 1975-76 Report on, 1974-75 32 1976-77 Report on, 1975-76 32 1977-78 Report on, 1976-77 32 1978-79 Report on, 1977-78 32 1979-80 Report on, 1978-79 32 1980-81 Report on, 1979-80 32 1981-82 Report on, 1980-81 Marketing of Eggs Act 5 1975-76 Report on, 1974-75 5 1976-77 Report on, 1975-76 5 1977-78 Report on, 1976-77 5 1978-79 Report on, 1977-78 5 1979-80 Report on, 1978-79 5 1980-81 Report on, 1979-80 5 1981-82 Report on, 1980-81 Monarto Development Commission 39 1975-76 Report on, 1974-75 39 1976-77 Report on, 1975-76 39 1977-78 Report on, 1976-77 39 1978-79 Report on, 1977-78 39 1979-80 Report on, 1978-79 Pipelines Authority of South Australia 118 1976-77 Report on, 1975-76 97 1980-81 Report on, 1979-80 Public Examinations Board of South Australia 113 1975-76 Report on, 1974-75 • 140 1976-77 Report on, 1975-76 99 1977-78 Report on, 1976-77 • 99 1978-79 Report on, 1977-78 • 99 1979-80 Report on, 1978-79 • 99 1980-81 Report on, 1979-80 99 1981-82 Report on, 1980-81 Regional Cultural Centre 138 1978-79 South-East—Report on, 1977-78 115 1979-80 South-East—Report on, 1978-79 115 1980-81 Pine—Report on, 1979-80 5 No. of Subject Matter Paper Session Particulars 115 1980-81 South-East—Report on, 1979-80 115 1980-81 Whyalla—Report on, 1979-80 115 1981-82 Eyre—Report on, 1980-81 115A 1981-82 Northern—Report on, 1980-81 115B 1981-82 Riverland—Report on, 1980-81 115c 1981-82 South-East—Report on, 1980-81 South Australian Board of Advanced Education 79 1976-77 Report on, 1975 79A 1976-77 Report on, 1976 79 1977-78 Report on, 1977 79 1978-79 Report on, 1978 South Australian Theatre Company 114 1975-76 Report on, 1974-75 91 1976-77 Report on, 1975-76 91 1977-78 Report on, 1976-77 91 1978-79 Report on, 1977-78 Title changed, now—State Theatre Company State Government Insurance Commission 73 1975-76 Report on, 1974-75 73 1976-77 Report on, 1975-76 73 1977-78 Report on, 1976-77 73 1978-79 Report on, 1977-78 73 1979-80 Report on, 1978-79 73 1980-81 Report on, 1979-80 73 1981-82 Report on, 1980-81 State Opera of South Australia 110 1977-78 Report on, 1976-77 110 1978-79 Report on, 1977-78 110 1979-80 Report on, 1978-79 110 1980-81 Report on, 1979-80 110 1981-82 Report on, 1980-81 State Theatre Company of South Australia 91 1979-80 Report on, 1978-79 91 1980-81 Report on, 1979-80 91 1981-82 Report on, 1980-81 West Beach Trust 115 1975-76 Report on, 1974-75 141 1976-77 Report on, 1975-76 100 1977-78 Report on, 1976-77 100 1978-79 Report on, 1977-78 100 1980-81 Report on, 1978-79 100A 1980-81 Report on, 1979-80 100 1981-82 Report on, 1980-81 AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL 1975-76 Resolutions of the 93rd Meeting, 4 August 1975 1976-77 Resolutions of the 95th Meeting, 31 January 1976 1976-77 Resolutions of the 98th Meeting, Bundaberg 2 and 3 August 1976 1976-77 Resolutions of the 99th Meeting, 8 October 1976 1977 Resolutions of the 100th Meeting, 1 and 2 Feb- ruary 1977 1977-78 Resolutions of the 102nd Meeting, 1 and 2 August 1977 1978-79 Resolutions of the 103rd Meeting, 23 January 1978 1978-79 Resolutions of the 105th Meeting, 7 and 8 August 1978 1979 Resolutions of the 106th Meeting, 29 and 30 January 1979 1979-80 Resolutions of the 107th Meeting, 6 August 1979 1980-81 Resolutions of the 108th Meeting, 4 February 1980 1980-81 Resolutions of the 109th Meeting, 4 August 1980 1981-82 Resolutions of the 110th Meeting, 9 February 1981 1981-82 Resolutions of the 111th Meeting, 3 August 1981 1981-82 Resolutions of the 112th Meeting, 4 September 1981 1981-82 Resolutions of the 113th Meeting, 8 February 1982 AUSTRALIAN FORESTRY COUNCIL 1975-76 Summary of Resolutions and Recommendations of the 14th Meeting, 29 August 1975 AUSTRALIAN LIVE SHEEP EXPORT TRADES 145 1981 - 82 Report, 1981 AUSTRALIAN MINERAL DEVELOPMENT LABORATORIES .
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