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THE C&WM NEWS March 2019
THE C&WM NEWS March 2019 General Meeting Wednesday 13th March 7.00 pm at GAZA Sports & Community Club Corner of Main North East Rd and Wellington St Klemzig Secretary’s scribble SSAA membership Password for CWM webpage Membership to SSAA is mandatory in order to maintain As you are aware, we have locked down our webpage membership to CWM (SA). We are a branch of SSAA and from non-members in an attempt to preserve our this is reflected in our Constitution. intellectual property. The current password is going to change shortly and we’ll let you know what it is when Many members fail to inform us of the expiry date of that occurs. When you enter the password, as it currently their SSAA membership when lodging CWM renewals and stands, please ensure there are no spaces at the most fail to inform us they have renewed membership. beginning of the word or, after it. It may create a space We do not have access to the SSAA database and will when you click in the box to type the password, so likely never get it, so it’s critical that you manage this double check by hitting the backspace key. This will process yourselves. delete any spaces that may have been inadvertently created. The password works, so if you are having While occasionally we can carry out an internal problems, it’s likely PEBKAC – You. verification at any given moment in time, that’s only reliable up to that date. Therefore, we would not know if Notebook covers members whose SSAA membership expires the end of Off the back of an initiative thought of a few years ago by say February, have renewed. -
Grs 513/11/P
GPO Box 464 Adelaide SA 5001 Tel (+61 8) 8204 8791 Fax (+61 8) 8260 6133 DX:336 [email protected] www.archives.sa.gov.au Special List GRS 513 Lodged company documents of defunct companies Series These files contain documents lodged by companies in Description accordance with the varying Companies Acts. Company files may contain some or all of the following lodged documents: Memorandum of Agreement, Articles of Association, Certificate of Incorporation, lists of shareholders, lists of directors, special resolutions ie. issues of shares, underwriting agreements and annual returns. Note: The term 'defunct' should not be understood to refer to the company. In this context it refers to the file being defunct, although given the age of the records some of the companies will have become defunct. Series date range 1844 - 1986 Agency State Records of South Australia responsible Access Open. Determination Contents 1874 – 1935 1 June 2016 GRS 513/11/P DEFUNCT COMPANIES FILES 4/1S74 The Stonyfell Olive Company Limited (Scm) \ 4/1874 The Stonyfell Olive Co. Limited (1 file) 1/1875 The East End Market Company (16cm)) 1/1S75 The East End Market Coy. Ltd. (1 file) 3/1SSO The Executor Trust & Agency Company of South Australia Limited (9cm &9cm)(2 bundles)) 10/1S7S Adelaide Underwriters Association Limited (3cm) 10/1S7S Marine Underwriters Association of South Australia Limited (1 file) 20/1SS2 Elder's Wool and Produce Company Limited (Scm) 4/1SS2 Northern Territory Laud Company Limited (4cm) 3/1SSO Executor Trustee & Agency Company of South Australia (Scm) 3/1SSO Executor Trustee & Agency Company of South Australia Limited (1 file) 7/1SS2 Northern Territory Land Company (1 file) 20/1SS2 Elder Smith & Co. -
Registration Test Decision
Registration test decision Application name Kokatha Native Title Claim Name of applicant Andrew Starkey and Joyleen Thomas NNTT file no. SC2014/002 Federal Court of Australia file no. SAD90/2009 Date application made 18 June 2009 I have considered this claim for registration against each of the conditions contained in ss 190B and 190C of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth). For the reasons attached, I am satisfied that each of the conditions contained in ss 190B and 190C are met. I accept this claim for registration pursuant to s 190A of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth). Date of decision: 17 November 2014 ___________________________________ Jessica Di Blasio Delegate of the Native Title Registrar pursuant to sections 190, 190A, 190B, 190C, 190D of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cwlth) under an instrument of delegation dated 8 August 2014 and made pursuant to s 99 of the Act. Shared country, shared future. Reasons for decision Introduction [1] This document sets out my reasons, as the delegate of the Native Title Registrar (the Registrar), for the decision to accept the claim for registration pursuant to s 190A of the Act. [2] All references in these reasons to legislative sections refer to the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) which I shall call ‘the Act’, as in force on the day this decision is made, unless otherwise specified. Please refer to the Act for the exact wording of each condition. Application overview and background [3] The Registrar of the Federal Court of Australia (the Court) gave a copy of the Kokatha native title claim to the Registrar on 8 August 2014 pursuant to s 64(4) of the Act. -
Vadhalinha Von Doussa
V Many of the changes that have already taken place show that, despite early or local associations, improvements are commonly welcomed and gradually prevail. (Advertiser, 17 September 1900, page 4d) Vadhalinha Gorge - East of Beltana; Aboriginal for ‘like a grub’. Vailima Court - A subdivision of part section 256, Hundred of Adelaide, by Carl H.W. Nitschke, licensed victualler, in 1918; now included in Hackney. The original plan shows ‘Elm Court’. Vale Park - Takes its name from ‘Vale House’, purchased by Philip Levi in November 1856. In November 1947 the last surviving member of the family, Constance Levi, offered the house and ten acres of land to the Walkerville Corporation for the purpose of a public park, known, today, as ‘Levi Park’. In 1838, at the age of sixteen years, Phillip Levi arrived in Australia from Surrey in the Eden. His first job was taken with the Customs Department, but he soon combined pastoral activities with mercantile pursuits. He opened the commercial house of Philip Levi & Co. at the corner of King William and Grenfell Streets, Adelaide, where the old Imperial Hotel stood. That locality was known for many years as ‘Levi’s Corner’. For more than half a century Philip Levi, who in his early youth devoted much time and work to opening up the north, was one of the most familiar figures in Adelaide. Grazing his first flock of sheep over the now thickly populated suburbs of Prospect and Walkerville, Levi… acquired ‘Dust Holes’ near Truro. A man of remarkable energy and financial ability, with a daring speculative spirit, tempered with sound judgement, Levi, most of whose ventures were brought to a successful issue, speedily made a large fortune. -
Natural Resources Management District Groups
South Australian Arid Lands NRM Region NNAATTUURRAALL RREESSOOUURRCCEESS MMAANNAAGGEEMMEENNTT DDIISSTTRRIICCTT GGRROOUUPPSS NORTHERN TERRITORY QUEENSLAND Mount Dare H.S. CROWN POINT Pandie Pandie HS AYERS SIMPSON DESERT RANGE SOUTH Tieyon H.S. CONSERVATION PARK ALTON DOWNS TIEYON WITJIRA NATIONAL PARK PANDIE PANDIE CORDILLO DOWNS HAMILTON DEROSE HILL Hamilton H.S. SIMPSON DESERT KENMORE REGIONAL RESERVE Cordillo Downs HS PARK Lambina H.S. Mount Sarah H.S. MOUNT Granite Downs H.S. SARAH Indulkana LAMBINA Todmorden H.S. MACUMBA CLIFTON HILLS GRANITE DOWNS TODMORDEN COONGIE LAKES Marla NATIONAL PARK Mintabie EVERARD PARK Welbourn Hill H.S. WELBOURN HILL Marla - Oodnadatta INNAMINCKA ANANGU COWARIE REGIONAL PITJANTJATJARAKU Oodnadatta RESERVE ABORIGINAL LAND ALLANDALE Marree - Innamincka Wintinna HS WINTINNA KALAMURINA Innamincka ARCKARINGA Algebuckinna Arckaringa HS MUNGERANIE EVELYN Mungeranie HS DOWNS GIDGEALPA THE PEAKE Moomba Evelyn Downs HS Mount Barry HS MOUNT BARRY Mulka HS NILPINNA MULKA LAKE EYRE NATIONAL MOUNT WILLOUGHBY Nilpinna HS PARK MERTY MERTY Etadunna HS STRZELECKI ELLIOT PRICE REGIONAL CONSERVATION ETADUNNA TALLARINGA PARK RESERVE CONSERVATION Mount Clarence HS PARK COOBER PEDY COMMONAGE William Creek BOLLARDS LAGOON Coober Pedy ANNA CREEK Dulkaninna HS MABEL CREEK DULKANINNA MOUNT CLARENCE Lindon HS Muloorina HS LINDON MULOORINA CLAYTON Curdimurka MURNPEOWIE INGOMAR FINNISS STUARTS CREEK SPRINGS MARREE ABORIGINAL Ingomar HS LAND CALLANNA Marree MUNDOWDNA LAKE CALLABONNA COMMONWEALTH HILL FOSSIL MCDOUAL RESERVE PEAK Mobella -
M01: Mineral Exploration Licence Applications
M01 Mineral Exploration Licence Applications 27 September 2021 Resources and Energy Group L4 11 Waymouth Street, Adelaide SA 5000 http://energymining.sa.gov.au/minerals GPO Box 320, ADELAIDE, SA 5001 http://energymining.sa.gov.au/energy_resources Phone +61 8 8463 3000 http://map.sarig.sa.gov.au Email [email protected] Earth Resources Information Sheet - M1 Printed on: 27/09/2021 M01: Mineral Exploration Licence Applications Year Lodged: 1996 File Ref. Applicant Locality Fee Zone Area (km2 ) 250K Map 1996/00118 NiCul Minerals Limited Mount Harcus area - Approx 400km 2,415 Lindsay, WNW of Marla Woodroffe 1996/00185 NiCul Minerals Limited Willugudinna Hill area - Approx 823 Everard 50km NW of Marla 1996/00260 Goldsearch Ltd Ernabella South area - Approx 519 Alberga 180km NW of Marla 1996/00262 Goldsearch Ltd Marble Hill area - Approx 80km NW 463 Abminga, of Marla Alberga 1996/00340 Goldsearch Ltd Birksgate Range area - Approx 2,198 Birksgate 380km W of Marla 1996/00341 Goldsearch Ltd Ayliffe Hill area - Approx 220km NW 1,230 Woodroffe of Marla 1996/00342 Goldsearch Ltd Musgrave Ranges area - Approx 2,136 Alberga 180km NW of Marla 1996/00534 Caytale Pty Ltd Bull Hill area - Approx 240km NW of 1,783 Woodroffe Marla Year Lodged: 1997 File Ref. Applicant Locality Fee Zone Area (km2 ) 250K Map 1997/00040 Minex (Aust) Pty Ltd Bowden Hill area - Approx 300 WNW 1,507 Woodroffe of Marla 1997/00053 Mithril Resources Limited Mt Cooperina Area - approx. 360 km 1,013 Mann WNW of Marla 1997/00055 Mithril Resources Limited Oonmooninna Hill Area - approx. -
BIRDS of the Southeetn' and Westean LAKE EYRE DRAINAGE F
BIRDS OF THE SOUTHEEtN' AND WESTEaN LAKE EYRE DRAINAGE F. J. BADMAN Continued from last issue, which contains map, gazetteer and references. AUSTRALIAN PRATINCOLE Stiltia isabella Bore, Finniss Springs Stn., on March 6; three Only a few records for this species during the at Purni Bore on March 25. early part of 1977, and none was seen between SILVER GULL February 15 and August 27, 1977, nor after Larus novaehollandiae March 25, 1978, until the time of writing (June Only one bird was seen before my visit to 1978). This suggests that this species may be Lake Eyre in August 1977. Many were seen migratory in this area. Usually seen on open after this time, perhaps birds that had begun to gibber plains, and often at stock watering places, disperse from Lake Eyre. Also seen in large in late afternoon. numbers along Cooper Creek. Found at both 1976: four at Watts Bank, Nilpinna, on Dec fresh and salt water habitats, and also far from ember 19. any water on two occasions after light rain. 1977: three at Algebuckinna on February 11 1977: one at Warrangaranna Bore, Nilpinna, and one often seen at our camp during Feb on March 9; 100-plus at Lake Eyre, east of ruary; two near Eaglehawk Dam, The Neales, William Creek, on August 26, 200-plus on on February 15; one at Lake Eyre, east of Wil August 27, and 100-plus on October 3; three at liam Creek, on August 27, and one on October Campoven Dam, Stuart Creek Stn., and one at 4; four at The Bubbler, Stuart Creek Stn., on Nunns Bore on August 28; one at The BUbbler, September 24; six at Welcome Bore, -
Wool Statistical Area's
Wool Statistical Area's Monday, 24 May, 2010 A ALBURY WEST 2640 N28 ANAMA 5464 S15 ARDEN VALE 5433 S05 ABBETON PARK 5417 S15 ALDAVILLA 2440 N42 ANCONA 3715 V14 ARDGLEN 2338 N20 ABBEY 6280 W18 ALDERSGATE 5070 S18 ANDAMOOKA OPALFIELDS5722 S04 ARDING 2358 N03 ABBOTSFORD 2046 N21 ALDERSYDE 6306 W11 ANDAMOOKA STATION 5720 S04 ARDINGLY 6630 W06 ABBOTSFORD 3067 V30 ALDGATE 5154 S18 ANDAS PARK 5353 S19 ARDJORIE STATION 6728 W01 ABBOTSFORD POINT 2046 N21 ALDGATE NORTH 5154 S18 ANDERSON 3995 V31 ARDLETHAN 2665 N29 ABBOTSHAM 7315 T02 ALDGATE PARK 5154 S18 ANDO 2631 N24 ARDMONA 3629 V09 ABERCROMBIE 2795 N19 ALDINGA 5173 S18 ANDOVER 7120 T05 ARDNO 3312 V20 ABERCROMBIE CAVES 2795 N19 ALDINGA BEACH 5173 S18 ANDREWS 5454 S09 ARDONACHIE 3286 V24 ABERDEEN 5417 S15 ALECTOWN 2870 N15 ANEMBO 2621 N24 ARDROSS 6153 W15 ABERDEEN 7310 T02 ALEXANDER PARK 5039 S18 ANGAS PLAINS 5255 S20 ARDROSSAN 5571 S17 ABERFELDY 3825 V33 ALEXANDRA 3714 V14 ANGAS VALLEY 5238 S25 AREEGRA 3480 V02 ABERFOYLE 2350 N03 ALEXANDRA BRIDGE 6288 W18 ANGASTON 5353 S19 ARGALONG 2720 N27 ABERFOYLE PARK 5159 S18 ALEXANDRA HILLS 4161 Q30 ANGEPENA 5732 S05 ARGENTON 2284 N20 ABINGA 5710 18 ALFORD 5554 S16 ANGIP 3393 V02 ARGENTS HILL 2449 N01 ABROLHOS ISLANDS 6532 W06 ALFORDS POINT 2234 N21 ANGLE PARK 5010 S18 ARGYLE 2852 N17 ABYDOS 6721 W02 ALFRED COVE 6154 W15 ANGLE VALE 5117 S18 ARGYLE 3523 V15 ACACIA CREEK 2476 N02 ALFRED TOWN 2650 N29 ANGLEDALE 2550 N43 ARGYLE 6239 W17 ACACIA PLATEAU 2476 N02 ALFREDTON 3350 V26 ANGLEDOOL 2832 N12 ARGYLE DOWNS STATION6743 W01 ACACIA RIDGE 4110 Q30 ALGEBUCKINA -
Pel 138 Pdf 2.4 Mb
INDEX OF DOCUMENTS HELD ON THE PUBLIC REGISTER FOR PETROLEUM EXPLORATION LICENCE PEL 138 1. 16 July 2009 Petroleum Exploration Licence PEL 138 granted Interests: Dawnpark Holdings Pty Ltd 50% Standard Oil Pty Ltd 50% Expiry Date: 15 July 2014 2. 16 July 2009 Memorandum entering the grant of PEL 138 on the public register. 3. 16 July 2009 Memorandum entering notation of receipt of security on the public register. 4. 23 July 2009 Gazettal of grant of licence. 5. 15 September 2009 Memorandum entering notation of revision to security arrangements on the public register. 6. 7 October 2009 Memorandum entering notation of the following registrable dealings on the public register. Farmout Amendment Agreement dated 21 August 2009 between Dawnpark Holdings Pty Ltd, Standard Oil Pty Ltd, Ahava Resources Pty Ltd, Ahava Holdings Pty Ltd, Ahava Energy Pty Ltd, Ahava Welbourn Energy Pty Ltd, Ahava Wintinna Energy Pty Ltd and Ahava Trainor Energy Pty Ltd. Ref: SA 2009-44 Deed of Assignment – PEL 138 dated 21 August 2009 between Dawnpark Holdings Pty Ltd, Standard Oil Pty Ltd and Ahava Trainor Energy Pty Ltd. Ref: SA 2009-45 Interests in the licence: Ahava Tainor Energy Pty Ltd 100% 7. 24 December 2009 Suspension of licence condition 1 for the period from and including 16 July 2010 to 15 April 2011 and extension of term of licence by the corresponding period of suspension. Expiry date of PEL 138: 15 April 2015 8. 24 December 2009 Memorandum entering suspension of licence condition and extension of licence term on the public register. PEL 138.DOC Page 1 of 5 9. -
Response of Arid Vegetation to Cattle Grazing and the Development Of
3 090A.EVM J58 c.2 RESPONSE OF AR¡D VEGETATION TO CATTLE GRAZING AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF INDICATORS FOR RANGE ASSESSMENT WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO THE RANGELANDS OF NORTHERN SOUTH AUSTRALIA by Peter Jessop Department of Environmentat Science and Rangeland Management' The University of Adelaide Thesls submltted for the Degree of Master of Applied Science (Natural Resource Management) The University of Adelaide November, 1995. + CONTENTS Acknowledgements ..""""""""""""'v Plant nomenclature........... """"""""vi SECTION A: INTRODUCTION AND RESOURCE MAPPING CHAPTER 1 INIBODUqTION 1.1 Background to research. """""""'1 1.2 ptan ót research...... """""""""""'5 1.3 The Land condition lndex (LCl) as used in the assessment process....... ..................9 1.4 Climate of South Australia's northern cattle rangelands...'."..... """""'11 1.5 Stock induced grazing gradients (piospheres) """""""""' 16 19 1.6 The use of indiõators to assess range condition..'."......". """"""""""' 1.7 Comparison of the impact of sheep and cattle grazing"...... """"""""'23 1.8 The impact of cattle on chenopod shrublands """""""""'25 1.9 The imbact of catllê on perennial grasses..... """""""""" 26 CHAPTER 2 LAND SYSTEMS MAPPIrc 2.1 Mapping land systems.................. """""""""'33 2.2 l-and systems described. """"""'36 SECTION B: PRINCIPAL METHODS FOR DATA GATHERING CHAPTER 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 CHAPTER 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 Results... 76 4.4 Discussio 87 CHAPTER 5 5.1 lntroduction. 89 5.2 Methods...... 91 5.3 Results........ 93 5.4 Discussion'. """"""102 SECTION C: SUPPLEMENTARY METHODS FOR DATA GATHER¡NG CHAPTER 6 USE OF EXCLOSURES 6.1 lntroduction. 105 6.2 Exclosure sites and methods...... 108 6.3 Results....... -
Arckaringa Basin Geophysical Operations Environmental Impact
Arckaringa Basin Geophysical Operations Environmental Impact Report July 2007 Prepared for: SAPEX Ltd 2 Grenfell St Kent Town SA 5067 (PO Box 108 Kent Town SA 5071) ph: (08) 8363 3311 fax: (08) 8363 3399 [email protected] www.sapex.com.au Prepared by: RPS Ecos ABN 57 081 918 194 26 Greenhill Road Wayville SA 5034 ph: (08) 8357 0400 fax: (08) 8357 0411 [email protected] www.rpsecos.com.au © RPS Ecos 2007 DOCUMENT CONTROL ENV740- Arckaringa Basin Geophysical Operations EIR Document Revision Revision Compiled by Checked by Approved by Comment Reference Number Date Issued to client for 720-AB Seismic EIR A 30May07 ZB/SM SM SM review 0 26Jun07 ZB/SM SM SM Submission to PIRSA Incorporation of feedback from PIRSA 1 24Jul07 ZB/SM SM SM Submission for public release SAPEX Arckaringa Basin Geophysical Operations - Environmental Impact Report Contents 1 Introduction................................................................................................1 1.1 Location .............................................................................................1 1.2 Project Proponent..............................................................................1 1.3 About this Document .........................................................................1 2 Legislative Framework..............................................................................3 2.1 Petroleum Act and Regulations.........................................................3 2.2 Statement of Environmental Objectives ............................................3 -
Celebrating 25 Years of Across the Outback
April 2015 Issue 73 ACROSS THE OUTBACK Celebrating 25 years of 01 BOARD NEWS 02 Kids share what they love about their place Across The Outback 03 Act locally – join your NRM Group 04 Seasonal conditions report Welcome to the first edition of Across The Outback 05 LAND MANAGEMENT for 2015. 05 Commercial camel grazing This 73rd edition marks 25 years since The page is about natural resources on pastoral properties Across The Outback first rolled off the management in its truest sense – it’s 06 THREATENED SPECIES press as Outback, published by the about promoting healthy communities then Department of Lands on behalf and sustainable industries as much as 07 Idnya update of the Pastoral Board for the South environment and conservation news. 07 ABORIGINAL NRM NEWS Australian pastoral industry. Think community events, tourism 08 WATER MANAGEMENT The publication has seen changing news, information about road and covers and faces, and changes to park closures, and items for pastoralists 08 Sharing knowledge on the government and departments, but its on improving their (sustainable) Diamantina River Channel Country commitment to keep the SA Arid Lands production. 09 PEST MANAGEMENT community informed of government Continued on page 02… activities which affect them has 09 Buffel Grass declared in South Australia remained the same. And it remains the only publication 10 NRM GROUP NEWS that covers and centres on the SA Arid 12 PLANNING FOR WILD DOGS Lands region. Across The Outback is mailed to 14 NATIONAL PARKS about 1500 subscribers – through 14 A new management plan for email and via snail mail – and while Innamincka Regional Reserve its readership is many and varied, and includes conservation, recreation and 15 ANIMAL HEALTH tourist groups, its natural resources 16 OUTBACK COMMUNITY management focus has meant its core readership remains the region’s pastoral community.