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  • Alinytjara Wilurara Natural Resources Management Region Presentation to Natural Resources Committee Alinytjara Wilurara NRM Region Alinytjara Wilurara: the most valuable part of South Australia • A huge area that covers 23% of South Australia • 2,000 Anangu who want to work in natural resource management • Few conflicting land uses, a model of sustainable practices • 23 million ha of intact native vegetation • Climate change asset:  Refuge area for wildlife  Early indicator of change • Huge tourism potential (nature based and cultural) that links Uluru with the whales • One of the true ‘wild places’ of Australia with some values that are yet to be discovered  Medicinal plants  Edible plants • Models effective engagement of Aboriginal people in NRM  Co-managed Park  Indigenous Protected Areas  Family projects  Aboriginal culture alive and well • Alinytjara Wilurara is a wise investment!
  • On the Order of the Day being read for the adjourned debate on the question - That the Controlled Substances (Controlled Drugs, Precursors and Cannabis) Amendment Bill be now read a second time: ????????????????
  • domestic network collecting proceeds of crime money and members of the organised crime group trafficking cocaine (Project Eligo Aquilo and Strike Force Bugam, a joint operation with the New South Wales Police Force) � the charging of international money laundering controller, Shahbaz Khan, through a joint project with the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (Project Eligo Gritstone Lockout) � the targeting of a criminal syndicate operating in Melbourne that was involved in large-scale commercial tobacco importations, with Australian Border Force seizing more than 700 kilograms of tobacco (Project Eligo Gritstone Lockout) � the arrest of eight people at a Melbourne warehouse in relation to importation and attempted trafficking of a large commercial quantity of the precursor chemical, pseudoephedrine (Project Eligo Aquilo, following a joint operation with the Australian Federal Police, Victoria Police and Australian Border Force) � the seizing of more than 860 cannabis
    Presented by
    Hon Corey Wingard
    on
    19/03/2019
  • Tabled Paper Police, Commissioner of (pdf 11.13 MB)

    These panels aim to treat people experiencing problems connected with the misuse of drugs of dependence, or prohibited substances, (not being cannabis or cannabis resin) without the necessity of a court appearance.
    Presented
    on
    11/10/1989
  • Tabled Paper Police, Commissioner of (pdf 6.42 MB)

    These Panels aim to treat people experiencing problems connected with the misuse of drugs of dependence, or prohibited substances, (not being cannabis or cannabis resin) without the necessity of a court appearance.
    Presented
    on
    27/10/1992
  • Committee Submission No. 002 - Weaver.pdf (pdf 1.13 MB)

  • Committee Rural Road Safety Report (pdf 822 KB)

    There are some vexatious issues about whether or not cannabis use increases crash risk. … So far as the commercial transport industry is concerned, there is clear evidence of the use of stimulants and amphetamines. … the use of those sorts of drugs in the commercial transport industry is still at a worryingly high level.’
  • , 14 APPENDIX 1 1 Principal drugs being used currently: alcohol, amphetamines/methylamphetamine (speed), cannabis and heroin.
    Presented by
    Hon Michael Atkinson
    on
    15/07/2002
  • Tabled Paper South Australian (pdf 6.37 MB)

    OPERATION NAGANO Operation Nagano, began as a unique operation in Port Pine, North East LSA, to reduce backyard cannabis cultivation.
    Presented by
    Hon Patrick Conlon
    on
    22/10/2002
  • Cannabis use, a self-management strategy among Australian women with endometriosis: results from a national online survey.
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