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Not only was he actively involved and in bed with very serious criminal figures,
there he was merrily creating large-scale manufacture of drugs—and when I say 'large-scale',
seriously high-level cannabis production—in company with these serious criminals.
Standing Committees
55th Parliament (Current)
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The support provider found it very strange that
NDIS funded this type of activity when it is closely linked to the growing of cannabis, and that there was
no funding for support coordination when the client clearly needs it.
Standing Committees
54th Parliament
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You
could say the same about cannabis.
Select Committees
54th Parliament
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Not only was he actively involved and in bed with very serious criminal figures,
there he was merrily creating large-scale manufacture of drugs—and when I say 'large-scale',
seriously high-level cannabis production—in company with these serious criminals.
Standing Committees
55th Parliament (Current)
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The support provider found it very strange that
NDIS funded this type of activity when it is closely linked to the growing of cannabis, and that there was
no funding for support coordination when the client clearly needs it.
Standing Committees
52nd Parliament
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According to the 2010 National Drug Strategy Household
Survey, 0.7% (95% CI, 0.6%–0.9%) of the population aged
14 years or older had used SLT at least once in the previous
year, a marginal increase from the 0.5% (95% CI, 0.4%–
0.6%) in the 2007 survey.2,3 This is much lower than the
levels of use of illicit drugs, such as ecstasy (3.0%), cocaine
(2.1%), methamphetamine (2.5%) and cannabis (10.3%).4
Unpublished data from the International Tobacco Control
Policy Evaluation Study indicate that use of ENDS in
Australia is very low.
Select Committees
53rd Parliament
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Ordered - That the
adjourned debate on the question - That the Controlled Substances (Cannabis)
Amendment Bill be now read a second time - be now resumed.
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of Cannabis)
Amendment Bill.
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Notes the February 2016 passage of the federal Narcotic Drugs Amendment Bill 2016 enabling a national licensing scheme for the controlled cultivation across Australia of cannabis for medicinal and scientific purposes; II.
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The Commissioner indicated that SAPOL had maintained a permanent presence on
the APY Lands since the appointment of the first community constables in 1986 but
that this presence had varied over time.134
128 Evidence K Wanganeen, 1 December 2004, Q660, Q663.
129 Evidence K Wanganeen, 1 December 2004, Q664-5.
130 Evidence K Wanganeen, 1 December 2004, Q660.
131 Evidence K Wanganeen, 1 December 2004, Q662.
132 Evidence K Wanganeen, 1 December 2004, Q714.
133 Evidence K Wanganeen, 1 December 2004, Q715.
134 Evidence M Hyde, 1 December 2004, Q735.
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Commissioner Hyde noted that SAPOL had observed “over the years … a growing
trend to substance abuse, particularly alcohol and petrol sniffing, but more recently there
has been an emerging list of drug uses, particularly cannabis.”
Standing Committees
52nd Parliament