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  • Recommendation 6: WorkCover should report every year in its Annual Report the level of claimed savings in legal costs under its sole provider contract.
  • Committee Annual Report 2006-07 (pdf 87 KB)

    PP 211 REPORT ANNUAL REPORT 2006-2007 ELEVENTH REPORT OF THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY, REHABILITATION AND COMPENSATION COMMITTEE _________________________________________ Tabled in the House of Assembly and ordered to be published 13 November 2007 _________________________________________ Second Session, Fifty-First Parliament Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation – Annual Report 2006 - 2007 Page i CONTENTS 1.
  • Committee Annual Report 2005-06 (pdf 1.27 MB)

    Many of the issues highlighted in this report are ongoing concerns.
  • Committee Annual Report 2011-2012 (pdf 10.77 MB)

    Fourteen reports were drafted and tabled in the reporting period; these were the Annual Report for 2010/11, seven reports into Natural Resources Management levy proposals for 2012/13, the final report from the Bushfire Inquiry, the report on the Committee's Inquiry into the Draft Murray-Darling Basin Plan, the Annual Report on the Upper South East Dryland Salinity and Flood Management Act for 2010/11, two reports on fact finding visits (Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges NRM Board, and the Adelaide Desalination Plant), and a report on Little Penguins.
  • Committee Annual Report 2011-12 (pdf 545 KB)

    Pp245 REPORT ANNUAL REPORT 2011-2012 FOURTEENTH REPORT OF THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY, REHABILITATION AND COMPENSATION COMMITTEE Tabled in the House of Assembly and ordered to be published 20 February 2013 Fifty Second Parliament CONTENTS 1.
  • Committee Annual Report 2009-2010 (pdf 3.15 MB)

    Parliament of South Australia Natural Resources Committee PP 208 ANNUAL REPORT JULY 2009 – JUNE 2010 FORTY SIXTH REPORT OF THE NATURAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE Tabled in the House of Assembly and ordered to be published, Wednesday 24 November 2010 First Session, Fifty Second Parliament Parliament of South Australia Natural Resources Committee i PRESIDING MEMBERS FOREWORD The year 2009-2010 has seen a new Committee appointed after the March State Election as well as an expansion of membership from seven to nine Members.
  • Committee Annual Report 2009-2010 (pdf 3.15 MB)

    Parliament of South Australia Natural Resources Committee PP 208 ANNUAL REPORT JULY 2009 – JUNE 2010 FORTY SIXTH REPORT OF THE NATURAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE Tabled in the House of Assembly and ordered to be published, Wednesday 24 November 2010 First Session, Fifty Second Parliament Parliament of South Australia Natural Resources Committee i PRESIDING MEMBERS FOREWORD The year 2009-2010 has seen a new Committee appointed after the March State Election as well as an expansion of membership from seven to nine Members.
  • Committee Annual Report 2008-2009 (pdf 64 KB)

    [P.P. 181] PARLIAMENT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA STATUTORY OFFICERS COMMITTEE _________________ ANNUAL REPORT, 2008-2009 _________________ _________________________________________ Authorised to be printed and published by the President of the Legislative Council and the Speaker of the House of Assembly pursuant to section 17(7)(b) of the Parliamentary Committees Act 1991, 12 February 2010 _________________________________________ STATUTORY OFFICERS COMMITTEE ANNUAL REPORT, 2008-2009 _______________ 1.
  • Committee Annual Report 2006-07 (pdf 5.68 MB)

    Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee Annual Report 2006/2007 94 4.
  • Committee Annual Report 2013-14 (pdf 464 KB)

    Pp188 REPORT ANNUAL REPORT 2013-2014 18TH REPORT OF THE PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE ON OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY, REHABILITATION AND COMPENSATION Tabled in the House of Assembly and Ordered to be published 28 October 2014 53rd Parliament CONTENTS 1.
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.