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1985 to 1989 HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY Fourth Session, Forty—fifth Parliament INDEX TO l'APERS AND BILLS 1985 *These papers have not yet been referred to a Printing Committee. Paper House Number Number Abortions Notified in South Australia, Committee Appointed to Examine and Report on-Report, 1984 90 23 Adelaide Festival Centre Trust-Auditor-General's Report on 1984-85 Advisory Committee on Soil Conservation-Report, 1983-84 126 25 Ageing, Commissioner for the-Report, 1984-85 Agricultural Council, Australian- Resolutions of 120th Meeting, Canberra, 27 September, 1984. Resolutions of 121st Meeting, Melbourne, 11 February 1985 Resolutions of 122nd Meeting, Darwin, 21 July 1985 Architects Act-By-lam No. 38-Promotion of Services Auditor-General- Adelaide Festival Centre Trust-Report on, 1984-85 Pipelines Authority of South Australia-Report on, 1904-58 Racecourses Development Board-Report on, 1984-85 Report, 1984-85 4 16 State Government Insurance Commission-Report on 1984-85 State Opera of South Australia-Report on, 1984-85 State Theatre Company of South Australia-Report on, 1984-85 Australian Mineral Development Laboratories-Report, 1984-85 127 41 Betting Control Board-Report, 1984-85 60 19 Builders Licensing Board-Report, 1983-84 74 30 Charitable Funds, Commissioner of-Report, 1984-85 50 42 Citrus Board of South Australia-Report for Year Ended 30 April 1985 16 43 Clothing Corporation, State-Report, 1984-85 120 44 College of Advanced Education, South Australian- Report, 1984 107 45 Statute Amendment Committees- Estimates Committee A- Report Minutes of Proceedings Estimates Committee B- Report - Minutes of Proceedings Printing-First Report, 1985 Public Accounts-Fortieth Report containing the Treasurer's Minute and Other Comments on the Eighth, Eleventh, Twenty-first and Twenty- seventh Reports 147 9 - 2 - INDEX TO PAPERS-continued Paper House Number Number Committees-(continued)- Select-(continued) Church of Scientology Incorporated-Report (Legislative Council) Inquiry into SteaitOwn Ulwaf PreservatiOn Society IncOrporated - Final Report 157 46 Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence - Mental Health Act Amendment Bill, 1984-85-Report (Legislative Council) Native Vegetatiqn_Ciearance:Report (Legislative Council) Natural Gas (Interim Supply) Bill- Report 160 47 Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence - Joint Committee on the Administration of Parliament- Report 144 20 Minutes of Propedings Subordinate Legislation, hint Committee on- Third General Report, 1984-85 First Report, 1985 and Minutes of Evidence-Radiation Protection and Control Act-Ionizing Radiation Second Report, 1985-Controlled Substances and Narcotic and Psychotropic Drugs Acts Third Report, 1985-Road Traffic Act-Traffic Prohibition, Enfield and Land and Business Agents Act-Crown Lease Transactions Fourth Report, 1985-Road Traffic Act-Traffic Prohibition, Enfield - *Fifth Report, 1985-Australian Formula One Grand Prix Act-General Regulations Minutes of Evidence- Dentists Act-General Regulations (3) Land and Business Agents Act-Regulations-Crown Lease Transactions Metropolitan Taxi-Cab Act Regulations- Fares One Plate System Radiation Protection and Control Act-Regulations-Ionizing Radiation (4) Road Traffic Act-Regulations-Traffic Prohibition- Enfield _ Windsor Gardens *Minutes of Proceedings-7,14,21,28 August 11,18 September, 9,23, 30 October and 6 November 1985 *Community Welfare, Department for-Report, 1984-85 - Consumer Affairs, Commissioner for-Report, 1983-84 75 24 *Controlled Substances Advisory Council-Report, 1984-85 - *Corporate Affairs Commission-Report, 1984-85 Corporation By-laws- Elizabeth-No. 4-Bees Glenelg-No.68-Traffic Happy Valley-No.42-Keeping of Dogs Henley and Grange-No.23-Restaurants and Fish Shops Mount Gambier- Ho .39-Heavy Vehicles No.50-Carinya Gardens Cemetery - Noarlunga-No.17-Traffic - 3 - INDEX TO PAPERS - continued Paper House Number Number Committees-(continued) Subordinate Legislation, Joint, on-(continued) Fisheries Act-Regulations- Devices and Closed Waters West Coast Experimental Prawn Fishery and Devices and Closed Waters Meat Hygiene Act-Regulations-Fees for Licence to Slaughter Rotor Vehicles Act-Regulations-Accident Towing Roster Scheme (4) Planning Act-Regulations- Development Control (4) Supplementary Development Plan-District Council of Lincoln Victor Harbor Development Police Offences Act-Regulations-Traffic Infringement Notices Road Traffic Act-Regulations-Traffic Prohibition- Windsor Gardens (2) Supplementary Development Plan- District Council of Streaky Bay Vegetation Clearance Minutes of Proceedings-16, 28, 31 May, 27 July, 8, 15, 22, 29 August 12, 19, September, 17, 24, 31 October, 14, 22 November, 5, 11 December 1984, 13, 20, 27 February, 13, 20, 27 March, and 15 May 1985 •••■• Second General Report, Seventeenth Committee, 1983-84 First Report, 1984 and Minutes of Evidence-Road Traffic Act- Regulations-Traffic Prohibition Woodville Second Report, 1984-Road Traffic Act-Regulations-Traffic Prohibition Woodville Third Report, 1984-Road Traffic Act-Regulations-Traffic Prohibition Windsor Gardens Fourth Report, 1984-Corporation By-Laws-Hindmarsh-No.23-Traffic and Thebarton-No.7-Yehicle Movement Fifth Report, 1984 and Minutes of Evidence-Motor Vehicles Act- Regulations-Accident Towing Roster Scheme Sixth Report, 1984-Fisheries Act-Regulations-West Coast Experimental Prawn Fishery Seventh Report, 1984-85-Fisheries Act-Regulations-Devices and Closed Waters and Planning Act-Regulations-Development Control Eighth Report-Planning Act and Real Property Act-Regulations-Land Division Community Welfare, Department for-Report, 1983-84 23 61 Companies and Securities Law Review Committee-Report, 1983-84 Conservation-National Strategy for Australia Corporate Affairs Commission- First Interim Report on the Investigation into the Swan Shepherd Group of Companies Report, 1983-84 14 46 - 4 - INDEX TO PAPERS - continued Paper House Number Number Corporation By-laws- Adelaide- No.2-Vehicle Movement No.33-Lodging Houses Glenelg-No.67-Traffic Hindmarsh- No.21-Penalties and Repeal of Redundant By-laws No.22-Keeping of Dogs No.23-Traffic Noarlunga-No.11-Controlling the Beach and Foreshore Salisbury-No. 51-Dogs Tea Tree Gully- No.45-Swimming Centres No. 46-Dogs •••• No.49-Inflammable Undergrowth Thebarton-No.7-Vehicle Movement Victor Harbor-No.26-Traffic Whyalla-No.24-Street Hawkers and Traders Woodville- No.25-Streets, Bridges, Piers and Public Places No.52-Recreation Reserves Correctional Services Advisory Council-Report, 1983-84 Council on Technological Change, South Australian- Report, 1983 163 44 Technological Aids for the Handicapped Technology Appraisal-Automated Fuel Systems Country Fire Services Board- Report, 1982-83 130 75 Report, 1983-84 130A 96 Credit Union Stabilisation Board-Report, 1983-84 93 106 Credit Unions, Registrar of-Report, 1983-84 132 103 Disasters, Learning from-Report of Post Disaster School Support Project District Council By-laws- Blyth-No.28-Traffic Cleve- No.32-Repeal of By-laws No.33-Amendment to Existing By-laws No.34-Vehicles Upon Certain Parklands and Recreation Reserves Crystal Brook-No.28-Rubbish and Refuse Tips Elliston-No.25-Caravan Parks Franklin Harbour-No.32-Keeping of Animals Within Townships Kimba-No.27-Repeal of By-laws Lacepede-No.25-Controlling the Beach and Foreshore Loxton-No.28-Traffic Lucindale-No.23-Dogs Mount Remarkable-No.17-Non-resident Traders Munno Para-No.23-Dogs -5-. INDEX TO PAPERS - continued Paper House Number Number District Council By-Laws (continued) Murat Bay- No.5-Public Health No.8-Ceseteries No.11-Reserves and Playgrounds No.12-Controlling the Foreshore No.14-By-law Amendments Port Elliot and Goolwa-No.40-Keeping of Poultry Robe-No.26-Street Traders and Street Hawkers Snowtown-No.24-Cemeteries Wakefield Plains- No.3-Petrol Pumps No.4-Keeping of Animals and Birds Within Townships No.5-Obstructions of Streets and Footways No.6-Garbage Bins No.7-Bees No.8-Dogs Dried Fruits Board of South Australia-Report For Year Ended 29 February, 1984 66 17 Early Childhood Services-Ministerial Statement Education- Director-General of-Report, 1983 44 58 Task Force to Investigate Multiculturalism-Report, Education for a Cultural Democracy, June 1984 Egg Board, South Australian- Report, 1983-84 Auditor-General's Report on, 1983-84 Election-By, Statistical Return of Voting-Elizabeth District, 1 December 1984 167 111 Electrical Interconnection, Establishment Between New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia- Heads of Agreement Memorandum of Understanding Electricity Trust of South Australia-Report, 1983-84 64 82 Engineering and Water Supply Department-Report, 1982-03 35 18 Environmental Protection Council-Report, 1983-84 95 128 Ethnic Affairs Commission, South Australian-Report, 1983-84 29 129 Federated Ship Painters and Dockers Union, Activities of the, Royal Commission-Report Festival City Broadcasters Limited-Solicitor-General's Memorandum of Advice Concerning the Sale of Shares Film Corporation, South Australian-Report, 1983-84 80 62 Finance-. Certificates Required Under Standing Order No.297 Employment Aspects of the 1984-85 Budget 30 11 Estimates of Payments, 1984-85 9 9 Estimates of Receipts, 1984-85 7 7 Financial Statement of Premier and Treasurer, 1984-85 18 8 South Australian Economy, The 11 6 - 6 - INDEX TO PAPERS - continued Paper House Number Number Fisheries Council, Australian-Resolutions of 14th Meeting, Townsville 28 July 1984 Fisheries, Department of-Report, 1983-84 39 130 Flinders University of South Australia-Report and Legislation, 1983 Friendly Societies- Amendments to General Laws and Rules - Friendly
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