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Thursday, 5 February 2015
No. 10 685 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE www.governmentgazette.sa.gov.au PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ALL PUBLIC ACTS appearing in this GAZETTE are to be considered official, and obeyed as such ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, 5 FEBRUARY 2015 CONTENTS Page Page Appointments, Resignations, Etc. .............................................. 686 Oaths Act 1936—Notice ........................................................... 692 Associations Incorporation Act 1985—Notice .......................... 686 Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000— Boxing and Martial Arts Act 2000—Notices ............................. 687 Notice .................................................................................... 692 Conveyancers Act 1994—Notice .............................................. 687 Public Sector (Reorganisation of Public Sector Operations) Corporations and District Councils—Notices ............................ 710 Notice 2015 ........................................................................... 693 Development Act 1993—Notices .............................................. 690 Public Trustee Office—Administration of Estates .................... 711 Electoral Act 1985—Notice ...................................................... 690 Road Traffic Act 1961—Notice ................................................ 698 Fisheries Management Act 2007—Notice ................................. 690 Safe Drinking Water Act 2011—Notice .................................... 698 Mining Act 1971—Notices ....................................................... -
Released Under Foi
File 2018/15258/01 – Document 001 Applicant Name Applicant Type Summary All briefing minutes prepared for Ministers (and ministerial staff), the Premier (and staff) and/or Deputy Premier (and staff) in respect of the Riverbank precinct for the period 2010 to Vickie Chapman MP MP present Total patronage at Millswood Station, and Wayville Station (individually) for each day from 1 Corey Wingard MP October 30 November inclusive Copies of all documents held by DPTI regarding the proposal to shift a government agency to Steven Marshall MP Port Adelaide created from 2013 to present The total annual funding spent on the Recreation and Sport Traineeship Incentive Program Tim Whetstone MP and the number of students and employers utilising this program since its inception A copy of all reports or modelling for the establishment of an indoor multi‐sports facility in Tim Whetstone MP South Australia All traffic count and maintenance reports for timber hulled ferries along the River Murray in Tim Whetstone MP South Australia from 1 January 2011 to 1 June 2015 Corey Wingard MP Vision of rail car colliding with the catenary and the previous pass on the down track Rob Brokenshire MLC MP Speed limit on SE freeway during a time frame in September 2014 Request a copy of the final report/independent planning assessment undertaken into the Hills Face Zone. I believe the former Planning Minister, the Hon Paul Holloway MLC commissioned Steven Griffiths MP MP the report in 2010 All submissions and correspondence, from the 2013/14 and 2014/15 financial years -
22 October 2017 the Principal Research Officer Select Committee
EOLC Sub 680 Rec'd 22/10/2017 22 October 2017 The Principal Research Officer Select Committee on End of Life Choices Legislative Assembly Parliament House PERTH WA 6000 Email [email protected] Dear Principal Research Officer RE WHY EUTHANASIA HAS NO PLACE IN AUSTRALIA WHY EUTHANASIA SUPPORTERS MUST FALL ON THEIR OWN SWORD WHY EUTHANASIA IN ANY OF ITS FORMS SHOULD NOT BE PERMITTED WHY EUTHANASIA MUST NOT SEE THE SUNSET ON THIS, THE LONGEST DAY My name is David Foletta. I am a solicitor admitted to practice in the State of New South Wales. MY SUBMISSIONS It is my pleasure to make submissions to the Inquiry into the need for laws in Western Australia to allow citizens to make informed decisions regarding their own end of life choices (Inquiry). MY POSITION ON EUTHANASIA I oppose all forms of euthanasia. EVANGELICALISM NOT THE ONLY REASON FOR OPPOSITION I hold to a Christian ethic, however, as the committee will see, I hold opposition for reasons that people who have a range of responses to questions of theology could also agree with. CONSENT TO PUBLICATION I give my consent to the public disclosure of this letter, the email serving this letter and all attachments to this letter. In my respectful submission, I actually consider that the public disclosure of the contents of my submissions is vital to the safeguarding of people in Western Australia and by consequence, all people around Australia. IN PERSON ATTENDANCE AT PUBLIC HEARING I am willing to travel to Western Australia to attend a public hearing in person. -
Extract from the National Native Title Register
Extract from the National Native Title Register Determination Information: Determination Reference: Federal Court Number(s): SAD6011/1998 NNTT Number: SCD2016/001 Determination Name: Croft on behalf of the Barngarla Native Title Claim Group v State of South Australia Date(s) of Effect: 6/04/2018 Determination Outcome: Native title exists in parts of the determination area Register Extract (pursuant to s. 193 of the Native Title Act 1993) Determination Date: 23/06/2016 Determining Body: Federal Court of Australia ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Note 1: On 6 April 2018 Justice White of the Federal Court of Australia (the Court) ordered that: 1. The Determination of native title made on 23 June 2017 [sic] in Croft on behalf of the Barngarla Native Title Claim Group v State of South Australia (No 2) [2016] FCA 724 be amended in accordance with the Amended Determination attached as Annexure A to this order, noting that because of the size of the Determination Annexure A comprises only: a. pages i to xv inclusive of the Amended Determination; b. the first page of any Schedule which is amended; and c. the particular pages within each Schedule which are amended. 2. Order 2 made on 23 June 2016 be vacated. 3. In its place there be an order that the Determination as amended take effect from the date of this order. Note 2: In the Determination orders of 23 June 2016, Order 22 deals with the nomination of a prescribed body corporate. On 19 December 2016 the applicant nominated to the Court in accordance with sections 56 and 57 of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) that: (a) native title is not to be held in trust; National Native Title Tribunal Page 1 of 20 Extract from the National Native Title Register SCD2016/001 and, accordingly, pursuant to Order 22(b) of 23 June 2016: (b) the Barngarla Determination Aboriginal Corporation is nominated as the prescribed body corporate for the purpose of section 57(2) of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth). -
Thursday, 22 June 2017
No. 39 2203 SUPPLEMENTARY GAZETTE THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, 22 JUNE 2017 CONTENTS Appointments, Resignations, Etc. ............................................ 2204 Boxing and Martial Arts Act 2000—Notice ............................ 2204 Communities and Social Inclusion Disability Services, Department for—Notices ..................................................... 2205 Consumer and Business Services—Notice .............................. 2205 Controlled Substances Act 1984—Notice ............................... 2208 Domiciliary Care Services—Notice ........................................ 2205 Emergency Services Funding Act 1998—Notice .................... 2206 Environment, Water and Natural Resources, Department of—Notice ....................................................... 2209 Harbors and Navigation Act 1993—Notices ........................... 2206 Health Care Act 2008—Notices .............................................. 2207 Passenger Transport Regulations 2009—Notices .................... 2213 Police Service—Fees and Charges .......................................... 2216 Proclamations .......................................................................... 2223 Public Sector Act 2009—Notice ............................................. 2217 All public Acts appearing in this gazette are to be considered official, and obeyed as such Printed and published weekly by authority of SINEAD O’BRIEN, Government Printer, South Australia $7.21 per issue (plus postage), $361.90 -
Adelaide Sa 5000
FOI Ref: SKNOLL173547 Government Peter Malinauskas of South Australia Leader of the Opposition Parliament House TheH^!tephanKnollMP Member for Schubert North Terrace ADELAIDE SA 5000 Dear Mr Malinauskas I refer to your application to the Office of the Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Local Government, Minister for Planning made under the Freedom of Information Act 1991 (the Act) which was received 7 May 2019. You have requested access to: "S/nce 12 March 2019, copies of any and all documents (including but not limited to physical, electronic or written briefs, minutes, emails, diary entries and any other correspondence that refer to the Springbank Road/Goodwood Road/Daws Road intersection upgrade." The legislative prescribed timeframe to determine this application has expired and the agency is now deemed to have refused you access to all documents relevant to your application by section 19(2)(b) of the Act. However, I have determined to process the request as if the statutory time frame has been met. A search of documents held by the Office of the Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Local Government, Minister for Planning was undertaken. I wish to advise that 36 documents have been identified within the scope of your request. Please refer to the attached schedule that describes each document and sets out my determination and reasons in summary form. Documents 2, 10 and 34 are media releases and are publicly available from https://premier.sa.gov.au/media-releases. I have not provided copies of these documents. I have determined to not release document 3, in accordance with clause 17(c) of the Act which states: 17—Documents subject to contempt etc A document is an exempt document if it contains matter the public disclosure of which would, but for any immunity of the Crown — (c) infringe the privilege of Parliament. -
Natural Resources Management (General) Regulations 2005 Under the Natural Resources Management Act 2004
Version: 1.7.2018 South Australia Natural Resources Management (General) Regulations 2005 under the Natural Resources Management Act 2004 Contents Part 1—Preliminary 1 Short title 3 Interpretation Part 2—Legislative definitions 4 Definition of animal 5 Definition of animal-proof fence 6 Definition of Mount Lofty Ranges Watershed 7 Definition of plant Part 3—NRM authorities 9 Regional NRM boards—Annual reports Part 4—NRM plans 10 Regional NRM plans—prescribed information or material 11 Concept statements and public consultation Part 5—Management and protection of water resources 12 Rate at which drinking water may be taken 14 Activities subject to operation of NRM plans—section 127(5)(k) 14A Water affecting activities—section 127(5a) 15 Expiation fees—section 127(6) 16 Prescribed date—section 134(1) 17 Notice to be given by relevant authority—section 136, 162 or 164D 18 Requirements as to representations under section 136, 162 or 164D 19 Time for response by applicant 20 Well drillers' licences—prescribed conditions 20AAA Cancellation of water resource works approval—prescribed scheme (section 163 of Act) 20AA Cancellation of site use approval—prescribed scheme (section 164E of Act) Part 5AA—Forest water licences 20A Interpretation—harvesting (section 169A of Act) 21 Provision of notice to Minister (section 169C of Act) 21A Variations—allocations—prescribed period (section 169E of Act) 21B Approval for transfer of allocations—prescribed circumstances (section 169F of Act) 21C Variation—conditions—prescribed period (section 169H of Act) -
SA Abortion to Birth Community Survey OCTOBER 2020 2
1 SA Abortion to Birth Community Survey OCTOBER 2020 2 ACL SOUTH AUSTRALIAN COMMUNITY SURVEY NOTES The Australian Christian Lobby has surveyed over 1000 voters in State seats to gauge public support for attempts to change the laws in relation to abortion in the state of South Australia. The survey clearly shows that the parliament is acting without the support of the community. MPs who support this proposal are demonstrating how out of touch they are with their electorates and are at increased electoral risk. While the results differ depending on the electorate, there a number of key points that are broadly consistent… ●• In every seat MPs who support late term abortion are likely to lose a substantial number of votes. ●• Across the state, public opinion is overwhelmingly against late term abortion. ●• There is a massive level of support for banning gender selection abortions. ●• In every seat surveyed, there is greater than 50% support for criminalising bullying or coercing a woman to have an abortion. ●• There is NO community consensus on abortion in general. Results show that support ranges from a low of 48% to a maximum of 63%. The ACL is calling on all SA MPs to act in accordance with community expectations and oppose Abortion to Birth. A full copy of the community survey has been sent to all MPs and has been posted on the ACL website. 3 ADELAIDE Rachel Sanderson MP LIBERAL PARTY 291 COMPLETED SURVEYS 61.5% 72.9% less likely to vote for of Liberal voters less likely to an MP who supports support an MP in favour of late term abortion -
Voluntary Euthanasia Bill 2016 October 20, 2016 Hansard
Thursday October 20 2016 Hansard Pp 7342 to 7349 Voluntary Euthanasia Bill 2016 October 20, 2016 Hansard Pp 7342 7349 Page Stephan Knoll, Member for Schubert Liberal 2 John Gardner, Member for Morialta Liberal 4 Dan Van Holst Pellekaan, Member for Stuart Liberal 4 Hon Stephen Mullighan, Member for Lee Labor 6 David Speirs, Member for Bright Liberal 8 Hon Leon Bignell, Member for Mawson Labor 10 Vicki Chapman, Member for Bragg Liberal 10 Adjournment discussion 11 Parliament of South Australia 1 Thursday October 20 2016 Hansard Pp 7342 to 7349 VOLUNTARY EUTHANASIA BILL Second Reading Adjourned debate on second reading. (Continued from 9 June 2016.) Mr KNOLL (Schubert ) ( 10:48 ): We have been debating this bill in this place for over nine months. It is something that I know each MP here has grappled with on a personal level. This parliament has been extremely respectful in giving time today to deal with this issue, and that is quite a feat considering the fact that it is a conscience motion. It was reliant on each of the 47 MPs here actually making the decision that today was to be the day when we would debate this issue. For us now not to have a decision today, I think, is disrespectful. I think it is disrespectful to allow this uncertainty to continue for many, many more months. I think about the thousands of emails from both sides of this argument that we have received and of the people who have travelled from interstate and all over the country to be here this week, to persuade MPs this week. -
DPC18/3376 GPO Box 2343 Adelaide SA 5001 DX 56201 12 September 2018 Tel 08 8226 3500 Fax 08 8226 3535
DPC18/3376 GPO Box 2343 Adelaide SA 5001 DX 56201 12 September 2018 Tel 08 8226 3500 Fax 08 8226 3535 www.dpc.sa.gov.au Mr Peter Malinauskas Leader of the Opposition Parliament House North Terrace ADELAIDE SA 5000 Sent by email: [email protected] Dear Mr Malinauskas Freedom of information application I refer to your request received by the Office of the Premier seeking access under section 13 of the Freedom of Information Act 1991 (the Act) to: All documents relating to the monthly summary and statistics of television and radio interviews by Ministers and Shadow Ministers as prepared by the SA Government Media Monitoring Service between 17 March 2018 to 7 August 2018. The Department for the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) is responsible for providing determinations on behalf of the Office of the Premier and the purpose of this letter is to advise you of my determination. 8 documents were identified as answering the terms of your application and I have determined to release these documents as follows: I grant you access to 4 documents in full, copies of which are enclosed, and I grant you access to 4 documents in part, copies of which are also enclosed. Please refer to the schedule of documents attached, which, sets out my determination and reasons in full. Documents released in full Documents 1,3, 5 and 7 Documents released in part Documents 2, 4, 6 and 8 These documents contain information relating to the personal affairs of third parties. Under clause 6(1) of Schedule 1 to the Act, information is exempt if its disclosure would involve the ‘unreasonable disclosure of information concerning the personal affairs of any person’. -
Annual Report 2017 the Hon Fiona Nash Hon
Annual Report 2017 The Hon Fiona Nash Hon. Tom Koutsantonis Minister for Regional Development Treasurer Minister for Local Government & Territories Minister for Finance Minister for Regional Communications Minister for State Development Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy Hon. Jay Wilson Weatherill Premier Hon. Ian Hunter Minister for Sustainability, Environment & Conservation Hon. Geoff Brock Minister for Water and the River Murray Minister for Regional Development Minister for Climate Change Minister for Local Government Hon. Peter Malinauskas Hon. John Rau Minister for Police Deputy Premier Minister for Correctional Services Attorney-General Minister for Emergency Services Minister for Justice Reform Minister for Road Safety Minister for Planning Minister for Industrial Relations Hon. Zoe Bettison Minister for Child Protection Reform Minister for Communities and Social Inclusion Minister for the Public Sector Minister for Social Housing Minister for Consumer and Business Services Minister for the Status of Women Minister for the City of Adelaide Minister for Ageing Minister for Multicultural Affairs Hon. Susan Close Minister for Youth Minister for Education and Child Development Minister for Volunteers Minister for Higher Education and Skills Hon. Stephen Mullighan Hon. Kyam Maher Minister for Transport and Infrastructure Minister for Employment Minister for Housing and Urban Development Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation Minister for Manufacturing and Innovation Minister for Automotive Transformation Minister -
Defence Practice Areas Amendment (Cultana Training Area) Declaration 2016
Defence Practice Areas Amendment (Cultana Training Area) Declaration 2016 I, Michael McCormack, Assistant Minister for Defence and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence, make the following declaration. Dated 27 April 2016 Michael McCormack Assistant Minister for Defence Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence OPC61888 - B Authorised Version F2016N00008 registered 06/05/2016 Authorised Version F2016N00008 registered 06/05/2016 Contents 1 Name ........................................................................................................................... 1 2 Commencement .......................................................................................................... 1 3 Authority ..................................................................................................................... 1 4 Schedules .................................................................................................................... 1 Schedule 1—Amendments 2 Defence Practice Areas Declaration 2011 (No. 1) 2 Defence Practice Areas Amendment (Cultana Training Area) Declaration 2016 i OPC61888 - B Authorised Version F2016N00008 registered 06/05/2016 Authorised Version F2016N00008 registered 06/05/2016 1 Name This is the Defence Practice Areas Amendment (Cultana Training Area) Declaration 2016. 2 Commencement (1) Each provision of this instrument specified in column 1 of the table commences, or is taken to have commenced, in accordance with column 2 of the table. Any other statement in column 2 has effect