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  • Shannon Architects were appointed as the lead professional services contractor for the project in January 2019.
  • Mr HOWARD: Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen.
  • Howard Mr R.
    Presented
    on
    07/08/1986
  • David Buder Banksia Park 224 Jacob Buder Banksia Park 225 Chris Beckwith Stokes Bay 226 Reggie Beckwith Stokes Bay 227 Julian VanDenBurg Kingscote 228 Simone VanDenBurg Kingscote 229 Fleur VanDenBurg Kingscote 230 Dr Angus Gidley-Beard Western River 231 Alistar Gidley-Beard Western River 232 Steven Childs Karatta 17 233 Kerryn Muntz Karatta 234 Patrick Lavers American River 235 Marlene Lavers American River 236 Phil Cooper Parndana 237 Barb Cooper Parndana 238 Mark Cooper Parndana 239 Michael Walsh Western River 240 Roslyn Walsh Western River 241 Owen Holland Parndana 242 Terry May Parndana 243 Cheryl May Parndana 244 Patrick Crowther Stokes Bay 245 Sharon Mathews Stokes Bay 246 Scott Wilson Kingscote 247 Lois Wilson Kingscote 248 Andy Correll Gosse 249 Di Correll Gosse 250 Shane Waddell Harriett 251 Ruth Waddell Harriett 252 Jamie Bowden Stokes Bay 253 Gaynor Bowden Stokes Bay 254 Nick Hannaford Middle River 255 Lisa Hannaford Middle River 256 Damien Howard
  • OFFICIAL OFFICIAL ECONOMIC AND FINANCE COMMITTEE PUBLIC HEARING Emergency Services Levy 2025-26 When: Monday 16 June 2025 from 2.00 pm Where: Balcony Room, Parliament House Witnesses Appearing: Mark Stratton, A/Chief Executive, SAFECOM Karen Prideaux, Principal Financial Analyst, SAFECOM Jeff Swann, Chief Officer, MFS Brett Loughlin, Chief Officer, CFS Kristy Phelps, Deputy Chief Officer, SES Julie Holmes, Commissioner of State Taxation, RevenueSA Danny Huynh, Director, Revenue and Intergovernmental Relations, Budget and Performance Branch, DTF For further information please contact Mr Shannon Riggs (Parliamentary Officer), Ph (08) 8237 9442 or email shannon.riggs@parliament.sa.gov.au
  • He stated that “boards managing the operation of a registered group should address those needs and be accountable to their community by being compliant within 106 Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations, Submission no. 41 to the Inquiry into Aboriginal Governance, Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee, 8 July 2021, p. 6. 107 Hansard, 18 May 2021, p. 42 (Keith Thomas). 108 Ibid. 109 Hansard, 23 August 2021, p. 140 (Tim Campbell). 110 Ibid. 111 Ibid. 112 Ibid. 113 Hansard, 18 May 2021, p. 49 (Howard Coote). 114 Ibid. 115 Ibid. 116 Howard Coote, Regional Development Australia, Submission no. 31 to the Aboriginal Governance Inquiry, Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee, p. 1. 27 the rules or the Constitution”117 thereby treating cultural obligations and regulatory obligations separately.118 Other stakeholders reiterated to the Committee that they did not want to sacrifice the benefits of self-determination for Aboriginal
  • Shannon Architects were appointed as the lead professional services contractor for the project in January 2019.
    Presented by
    Hon Dan Cregan
    on
    20/02/2020
  • Committee 38 Louth Bay Report (pdf 583 KB)

    (Evidence, p14) Ms J Cannon, Environmental Consultant, agrees with the suggestion made by Ms Howard regarding emergency provisions.
  • He stated that “boards managing the operation of a registered group should address those needs and be accountable to their community by being compliant within 106 Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations, Submission no. 41 to the Inquiry into Aboriginal Governance, Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee, 8 July 2021, p. 6. 107 Hansard, 18 May 2021, p. 42 (Keith Thomas). 108 Ibid. 109 Hansard, 23 August 2021, p. 140 (Tim Campbell). 110 Ibid. 111 Ibid. 112 Ibid. 113 Hansard, 18 May 2021, p. 49 (Howard Coote). 114 Ibid. 115 Ibid. 116 Howard Coote, Regional Development Australia, Submission no. 31 to the Aboriginal Governance Inquiry, Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee, p. 1. 27 the rules or the Constitution”117 thereby treating cultural obligations and regulatory obligations separately.118 Other stakeholders reiterated to the Committee that they did not want to sacrifice the benefits of self-determination for Aboriginal
  • Committee 28 Dr Ken Russell.pdf (pdf 225 KB)

    I was disappointed to see that the submission makes no reference to Campbell Rd and Howard Florey Park but highlights other affected roads.
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