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Disclosure Document F0001793206 Government of South Australia Department for Environment and Water Office of the Group Executive Director, People DEVV F0001793206 and Performance Your ref: online form 6990646 81-95 Waymouth Street Adelaide SA 5000 GPO Box 1047 Adelaide SA 5001 Australia Date: 31 OCT 2018 Ph: 08 8204 9473 www.environment.sa.gov.au Hon Kyam Maher MLC Parliament House North Terrace ADELAIDE SA 5000 Dear Mr Maher MLC, RE: FREEDOM OF INFORMATION APPLICATION I refer to your application pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act 1991 (the Act) received by the Department for Environment and VVater (DEVV) on 10 July 2018, seeking access to: "A list of all Freedom of Information requests received from the Liberal Opposition between 17 March 2014 and 16 March 2018." On 13 July 2018, Mr Andrew Love of your office confirmed that the scope of this request is intended to identify all Freedom of Information applications that have been submitted by Liberal Members of Parliament within the timeframe, including any appl ications that were withdrawn, deemed refused or transferred to other agencies. Mr Love also co nfirmed that information identifying individual and business names that would otherwise require third-party consu ltation prior to release, cou ld be excluded from any discovered documents. As the agency did not determine the application within 30 days of receiving it, by the operation of section 19(2)(b) of the FOI Act, the agency is taken to have determined the application by refusing access. However, section 19(2a) of the FOI Act, provides that an agency may give access to a document on an application after the period within which it was required to deal with the application (and any such determination is to be taken to have been made under this Act). DETERMINATION Searches of the Department's records have found that there are five (5) documents held by this agency within the scope of your request and these are listed in the attached schedule. 2 As a DEW Accredited FOI Officer, I have determined to grant you full access to three (3) documents and partial access to two (2) documents. In accordance with Mr Love's confirmation on 13 July 2018, information identifying individual and business names has been marked as 'out of scope' of your request. I wish to also advise you that the information within these documents contains details of some Freedom of Information applications which have been withdrawn, transferred to other agencies or deemed refused in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act 1991 . DISCLOSURE LOG In accordance w ith PC045 -Disclosure logs for Non-personal information once a determination has been provided, the agency is required to make available on our website information and documents that have been disclosed. Information contained within this determination will be publicised online at http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/about-us/freedom-of-information/foi-disclosure-log. FEES AND CHARGES There is no charge for processing this application. YOUR APPEAL RIGHTS If you are dissatisfied with this determination, you are entitled to exercise your rights to internal review and appeal as outlined in the attached documentation, by completing the attached Application for Review of Determination. If you decide to apply to exercise your rights to review, the completed form must be returned within 30 days to: Chief Executive Department for Environment and Water GPO Box 1047 ADELAIDE SA 5001 If you have any queries in relation to the above please contact a DEW FOI Officer on telephone (08) 8463 6625 or email [email protected]. Yo urs sincerely Diana Forgione ACCREDITED FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER DEPARTMENT FOR ENVIRONMENT AND WATER Government of South Australia Department for Environment and Water Freedom of Information application: F0001793206- Hon Kyam Maher MLC A list of all Freedom of Information requests received from the Liberal Opposition between 17 March 2014 and 16 March 2018 No Date Author Document Description Determination Clause Reason 1 17 March 2014-30 June 2014 DEW FOI Extract of FOI database Full Release 2 1 July 2014- 30 Ju ne 2015 DEW FOI Extract of FOI database Partial release Out of scope 3 1 July 2015- 30 June 2016 DEW FOI Extract of FOI database Partial release Out of scope 4 1 July 2016- 30 June 2017 DEW FOI Extract of FOI database Full Release * Determined applications received from 1 October 2017 are available online 5 1 July 2017- 16 March 2018 DEW FOI Extract of FOI database Full Release https :/ /www .environ me nt.sa .gov .au/a bout-us/freedom -of- information/proactive-disclosure/department-proactive-disclosure Page 1 of 1 Agency Reference# Name Created F0000099915 57-0698 Speirs- Hallet Cove sand loss and replenishment 15/04/2014 F0000101202 57-0705- Lensink- Ranger Numbers 30/04/2014 F0000102311 57-0707 Lucas -Incoming Labor Briefings 12/05/2014 F0000102322 57-0708 Lucas- Incoming Liberal Briefings 12/05/2014 F0000103602 57-0712- Sanderson- Hospital Heritage Assessment Report 21/05/2014 F0000103825 57-0713 Lensink- Marine Parks Concept Maps 22/05/2014 F0000108901 57-0718- Lensink- Mallee Wells Area 25/06/2014 Document released by DEW under the Freedom of Information Act 1991 1 of9 This page has been intentionally left blank Document released by DEW under the Freedom of Information Act 1991 2 of9 Document released by DEW under the Freedom of tnformauon Act 1991 3 of9 This page has been intentionally left blank Document released by DEW under the Freedom of Information Act 1991 4 of9 Document released by DEW under the Freedom of Information Act 1991 5 of9 This page has been intentionally left blank Document released by DEW under the Freedom of Information Act 1991 6 of9 Agency Reference # Name Created F0000623802 Tim Whetstone MP- Marine Sanctuary Warnings Issued 20/06/2016 F0000660801 Hon Michelle Lensink MLC- Coast Park 11/07/2016 F0000664201 Hon Michelle Lensink MLC- Access to Docs 13/07/2016 F0000669001 Tim Whetstone MP- Ocean Park Koala costs 18/07/2016 F0000681601 David Pisani MP- Government Apprenticeships 26/07/2016 F0000681701 David Pisoni MP- 457 visas 26/07/2016 F0000710501 Stephan Knoll MP- GIS officers 9/08/2016 F0000743601 Hon Michelle Lensink MLC- ACCC 26/08/2016 F0000754801 Dan Von Holst Pellekaan MP- Electricity imports and exports 1/09/2016 F0000763401 Tim Whetstone MP- Irrigator water allocations 7/09/2016 F0000763501 Tim Whetstone MP- Rec Fishing Grants 7/09/2016 F0000763502 Tim Whetstone MP- Fish Stocks Marine Parks 7/09/2016 F0000790501 Hon Michelle Lensink MLC- Access to Coast Survey Data 22/09/2016 F0000804601 David Pisani MP- Engineering internships 4/10/2016 F0000809402 Adrian Pederick MP- Inspection Reports 6/10/2016 F0000822801 David Speirs MP- Assessing coastal properties 17/10/2016 F0000846701 Sam Duluk MP- Prescribed Burns Spring 2016 2/11/2016 F0000859601 Dan van Holst Pellekaan MP- Greenhouse Gas Emission 9/11/2016 F0000863501 Stephan Knoll MP- Staff Suspensions 14/11/2016 F0000865401 Tim Whetstone MP- Groundwater Disposal Licence Conditions 15/11/2016 F0000869001 Vickie Chapman M P - Utopia Geotechnical Report 16/11/2016 F0000897501 Stephan Knoll MP- Marine Sanctuary Infringements 6/12/2016 F0000924102 Robert Lucas MLC- termination payments 3/01/2017 F0000924501 Robert Lucas M LC -gifts received 3/01/2017 F0000924503 Robert Lucas MLC- Correspondence between AG and MSEC and AG and CE 3/01/2017 F0000924701 Robert Lucas M LC- TVSP 3/01/2017 F0000924702 Robert Lucas MLC- CE Credit card 3/01/2017 F0000924703 Robert Lucas MLC- Public Holidays costs 3/01/2017 F0000924704 Robert Lucas MLC- Auditor General and CE correspondence 3/01/2017 F0000929301 David Ridgway MLC- Occupancy rates 9/01/2017 F0000943201 Robert Lucas MLC- comms staff 18/01/2017 F0000943301 Robert Lucas MLC- Savings opportunity reports 18/01/2017 F0000943302 Robert Lucas MLC- Workers Compensation 18/01/2017 F0000968301 Tim Whetstone MP- Reservoir Recreational Fishing Taskforce 6/02/2017 F0000979901 Dan Van Holst Pellekaan MP- Pastoral Leases 13/02/2017 F0000979902 Dan Van Holst Pellekaan MP- Assessments of Pastoral Leases 13/02/2017 F0000979903 Dan Van Holst Pellekaan MP- Stocking rates 13/02/2017 F0000984301 Sam Duluk MP- Brownhill Creek 15/02/2017 F0000986801 David Speirs MP- Coastal Management Brochure 16/02/2017 F0000994101 Sam Duluk MP- Blackwood Forest 22/02/2017 F0000996701 David Speirs MP- DEWNR Owned Properties 23/02/2017 F0000996702 David Speirs MP- DEWNR Plants 23/02/2017 F0000996703 David Speirs MP- Cab Charge Vouchers 23/02/2017 F0000996704 David Speirs MP- Overseas trips 23/02/2017 F0000996705 David Speirs MP- Glenthorne Farm 23/02/2017 F0000996706 David Speirs MP- NRM Board Chairs 23/02/2017 F0001002701 Stephan Knoll MP- Fire Management Plans 28/02/2017 F0001008001 Vincent Tarzia MP- External Legal Expenditure 2/03/2017 F0001021601 Dan van Holst Pellekaan MP- Back-up Power generators 14/03/2017 F0001023302 Sam Duluk MP- Traffic Blackwood Park (Craigburn Farm) 14/03/2017 F0001034602 David Speirs MP- Green Globes Invoices 20/03/2017 F0001034603 David Speirs MP- Green Globes Briefings 20/03/2017 F0001058401 David Pisoni MP- Uber service 4/04/2017 F0001082601 David Speirs MP- Wynd gate Farm 26/04/2017 F0001082602 David Speirs MP- Clothing purchases 26/04/2017 Document released by DEW under the Freedom of Information Act 1991 7of9 Agency Reference# Name Created F0001103501 David Speirs MP- CE Liberal MP references 10/05/2017 F0001108301 Sam Duluk MP- Car Parking 15/05/2017 F0001125301 Sam Duluk MP- Footbridge costs Sturt Gorge 24/05/2017 F0001125302 Sam Duluk MP- Sturt River Feasibility Study 24/05/2017
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