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  • The site located at Allotment 65 Filed Plan 8751 in the area named Glengowrie Hundred of Noarlunga – 10 Rellum Street, Glengowrie (the site). 1.3.
    Presented by
    Ms Hood
    on
    13/05/2025
  • Tabled Paper Building Site Toilets (pdf 111 KB)

    (3) Regulation 2.2.5—after subregulation (3) insert: (4) However, a toilet need not be provided at a temporary workplace if— (a) premises with a clean and hygienic toilet facility are reasonably accessible on the site; and (b) the owner of the premises has given permission for people working on the site to use the facility; and (c) the number of people working on the site at any one time does not exceed 5 people
    Presented by
    Hon Michael Wright
    on
    23/09/2003
  • Committee Hansard 1996-08-28 Leue (pdf 153 KB)

    What is wrong with dumps?
  • Tabled Paper Glenthorne Site

    Requesting the House to urge the Government to maintain its commitment to no urban development on the Glenthorne site.
    Presented by
    Mr Kris Hanna
    on
    24/03/2009
  • The site is approximately seven hectares on the northeastern edge of the Adelaide CBD.
    Presented by
    Ms Leesa Vlahos
    on
    14/11/2017
  • The Region proudly claims a Ramsar Wetlands site and is seeking World Heritage Listing for another site.
  • The Region proudly claims a Ramsar Wetlands site and is seeking World Heritage Listing for another site.
  • Tabled Paper Final Report (pdf 1.26 MB)

    Port Pirie Racecourse Site Amendment Bill
    Presented by
    Hon Paul Caica
    on
    19/11/2015
  • SUBMISSION TO THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON THE GRAIN HANDLING INDUSTRY CUMMINS STRATIGIC SITE COMMITTEE TUMBY BAY STRATIGIC SITE COMMITTEE The Cummins and Tumby Bay Strategic Site Committee’s are pleased to make a submission to this select committee.
  • Committee 37 Leigh Creek Final Report (pdf 470 KB)

    Before taking evidence, the Committee was taken on a site visit of the coal mine.
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