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  • Committee Annual Report 1995-1996 (pdf 379 KB)

    Its members during the reporting period were: Mrs DC Kotz, MP (Presiding Member) Hon MJ Elliott, MLC Ms AK Hurley, MP Hon TG Roberts, MLC Hon CV Schaefer, MLC Mr IH Venning, MP Secretary to the Committee: Ms G Sladden to December 1995; Ms G Artini from February 1996.
  • Kind regards Joanne Fleer Parliamentary Officer Environment, Resources and Development Committee House of Assembly, Parliament of South Australia T: (08) 8237 9387 E: joanne.fleer@parliament.sa.gov.au GPO Box 572, Adelaide 5001 Web www.parliament.sa.gov.au Twitter @erdc_sa Facebook www.facebook.com/parliamentsouthaustralia The information in this e-mail may be confidential and/or legally privileged.
  • Kind regards Joanne Fleer Parliamentary Officer Environment, Resources and Development Committee House of Assembly, Parliament of South Australia T: (08) 8237 9387 E: joanne.fleer@parliament.sa.gov.au GPO Box 572, Adelaide 5001 Web www.parliament.sa.gov.au Twitter @erdc_sa Facebook www.facebook.com/parliamentsouthaustralia The information in this e-mail may be confidential and/or legally privileged.
  •  news item on the PlanSA portal  YourSAy, Planning Ahead and industry newsletters  social media, including: o Facebook o LinkedIn o Twitter o Instagram.
  • Kind regards Joanne Fleer Parliamentary Officer Environment, Resources and Development Committee House of Assembly, Parliament of South Australia T: (08) 8237 9387 E: joanne.fleer@parliament.sa.gov.au GPO Box 572, Adelaide 5001 Web www.parliament.sa.gov.au Twitter @erdc_sa Facebook www.facebook.com/houseofassembly 4 The information in this e-mail may be confidential and/or legally privileged.
  • Regards, John Scalzi Chief Procurement Officer Director Procurement, Contracting & Transport Department for Education | L10 - 31 Flinders Street, Adelaide SA 5000 t (08) 8226 3332 | m | e john.scalzi@sa.gov.au | w www.education.sa.gov.au Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn This email may contain confidential information, which also may be legally privileged.
  •  PlanSA Facebook and Attorney-General’s Department Twitter social media platforms used to promote the engagement opportunity and encourage feedback throughout the consultation period
  • Committee 03 - SPC Report - MTE.pdf (pdf 147 KB)

    Each post was replicated across PlanSA Facebook, PlanSA Twitter and the Commission’s LinkedIn page o Paid advertising to ‘boost’ the PlanSA Facebook posts across the State
  • Committee 9.3 SPC Report to ERDC.pdf (pdf 681 KB)

    except where a request has been made that this not occur. 3.4 Engagement activities 3.4.1 A full summary of the consultation undertaken in support of the Amendment is provided in the River Murray Flood Resilience Planning and Design Code Amendment Engagement Report (the Engagement Report) (Attachment 3). 3.4.2 In summary, the consultation process was promoted in a variety of ways, including: • Letters/emails to key government stakeholders • Letters/emails to peak bodies • Direct letters to impacted property owners • Media release and news items • Community drop-in sessions/online meetings • YourSAy website • PlanSA and sa.gov.au website information • Newsletter articles including Planning Ahead, River Murray SA, River Murray Flood Community Newsletter, River Murray Weekly Flow Report, YourSAy and Climate Action SA newsletters to September 2023 • Social Media posts including PlanSA, State Planning Commission, River Murray SA and YourSAy social media channels (Facebook, Twitter
  • Option 1 2 3 4 4A 5 6 7 8 % Comparative Cost 0 -8 5 -2 49 29 14 10 30 Relative Merit Safety A B B A A A B A A Security of Supply C C B B A A A B A TG 13 compliance U U B C A B B C B Ease of Installation C C B A A B B A B Capacity for extension B B A A A A A A A Cost A A B A C C B B C Discussion All of the options are safe but options 2, 3 and 6 are a compromise because the isolation facilities for the pumps in C station are located in another building.
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.