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  • Committee Annual Report 2010-2011 (pdf 4.31 MB)

    Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee Annual Report 2010/2011 5 1.
  • Committee Annual Report 2020-21.pdf (pdf 1.28 MB)

    Report, which provides a summary of the Committee’s activities for 2020-21.
  • Committee Annual Report 2015-2016 (pdf 336 KB)

    PP276 REPORT ANNUAL REPORT 2015-2016 10TH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE ON OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY, REHABILITATION AND COMPENSATION Fifty-Third Parliament RiggsSh LaidOnTableNew PRESIDING MEMBER'S FORWARD It is my pleasure to deliver the tenth annual report of the Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation (the Committee).
  • Committee Annual Report 2005-06 (pdf 1.27 MB)

    Many of the issues highlighted in this report are ongoing concerns.
  • Committee LRC Annual Report 1995.pdf (pdf 2.75 MB)

    [P.P. 187 SOUTH AUSTRALIA Annual Report of the Legislative Review Committee for the Year Ended 30 June 1995 October 1995 Laid on the Table of the Legislative Council, 18 October 1995 and ordered to be printed, 18 October 1995 Third Session, Forty- Eighth Parliament BY AUTHORITY.
  • Committee LRC Annual Report 1995.pdf (pdf 2.75 MB)

    [P.P. 187 SOUTH AUSTRALIA Annual Report of the Legislative Review Committee for the Year Ended 30 June 1995 October 1995 Laid on the Table of the Legislative Council, 18 October 1995 and ordered to be printed, 18 October 1995 Third Session, Forty- Eighth Parliament BY AUTHORITY.
  • Committee LRC Annual Report 1995.pdf (pdf 2.75 MB)

    [P.P. 187 SOUTH AUSTRALIA Annual Report of the Legislative Review Committee for the Year Ended 30 June 1995 October 1995 Laid on the Table of the Legislative Council, 18 October 1995 and ordered to be printed, 18 October 1995 Third Session, Forty- Eighth Parliament BY AUTHORITY.
  • Committee Annual Report 2003-04 (pdf 305 KB)

    .............................................9 6.1 Port Augusta and Port Pirie....................................................................9 6.2 Oodnadatta / Dunjiba ...........................................................................10 6.3 Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands ......................................11 7 REPORT OF THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON PITJANTJATJARA LAND RIGHTS..............................................................................................12 APPENDIX A: SCHEDULE OF WITNESSES ..........................................14 1 1 PRESIDING MEMBER’S STATEMENT I am honoured to present to Parliament the first Annual Report of the Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee.
  • Committee Annual Report 2021-22.pdf (pdf 485 KB)

    P.P. 206 Parliament of South Australia _________________________ ANNUAL REPORT OF THE STATUTORY AUTHORITIES REVIEW COMMITTEE 2021-22 Laid on the Table of the Legislative Council and ordered to be printed 29 November 2022 77th Report Fifty-fifth Parliament, First Session TABLE OF CONTENTS PRESIDING MEMBER’S STATEMENT ................................................................................ 4 STATUTORY AUTHORITIES REVIEW COMMITTEE ..................................................... 5 HISTORY OF THE COMMITTEE ..................................................................................................... 5 MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE ................................................................................................... 5 STAFF OF THE COMMITTEE ..........................................................................................................
  • Committee Annual Report 2012-2013 (pdf 99 KB)

    PP 318 ANNUAL REPORT JULY 2012 to JUNE 2013 SEVENTY - FOURTH REPORT OF THE ENVIRONMENT, RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Tabled in the House of Assembly and ordered to be published, 27 November 2013 Second Session, Fifty-second Parliament Parliament of South Australia.
Acknowledgement of Country

The Parliament of South Australia acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners of this country throughout Australia, and their connection to land and community. We pay our respect to them and their cultures and to the Elders both past and present.