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  • Tabled Paper Police, Commissioner of (pdf 3.28 MB)

    Drugs Cannabis is the most abused non - medical drug in South Australia, but there is a definite trend towards the use of hard drugs, particularly Heroin.
    Presented
    on
    28/07/1977
  • Section 3 Australia’s criminal environment 15 S3 AUSTRALIA’S CRIM INAL ENVIRONM ENT Table 3.1: Key substances in the Australian illicit drug market 2022–23 Substance Market characteristics Cannabis Serious and organised crime (SOC) groups are well established in the Australian cannabis market, although they do not dominate it.
    Presented by
    Hon S E Close
    on
    27/08/2024
  • Tabled Paper University of South Australia (pdf 13.67 MB)

    Sea cucumbers may deter diabetes Exploring the medicinal properties of sea cucumbers (Holothuria scabra), UniSA researchers found that processed dried sea cucumber with salt extracts can inhibit a compound that is associated with increased risk of diabetes, thereby reducing the likelihood of the disease.
    Presented by
    Hon S E Close
    on
    27/08/2024
  • Alcohol, cannabis, sexual relations Figure 5.2b shows the percentage of young people aged 11, 13 and 15 who, answered ̀ two or more tithes' when asked ̀ how often have you had so much alcohol that you were really drunk?'.
  • I think the informant also raised a concern that on occasions in the course of the Sturt Mantle team carrying out its activities property was damaged; for example, an item known as a carbon filter, which is part of the equipment used for growing cannabis hydroponically at private residences typically—that that sort of item would be damaged because it was difficult to take away.
  • Tabled Paper Death of (pdf 170 KB)

    HARRISON XN (MR GRANT) dramatic implication for resourcing and also I guess 1 you would need to question as to the merits of actually 2 adopting a must-do approach to something in this 3 particular area because, unfortunately, we do know that 4 the prevalence of illicit drug use, whether it's from 5 drugs such as cannabis, methamphetamine, heroin and 6 others, there is a relatively significant prevalence of 7 the use of illicit drugs in our community. 8 CORONER 9 Q.
    Presented by
    Hon Michael Atkinson
    on
    05/05/2015
  • Tabled Paper Police, South Australian (pdf 3.16 MB)

    OFFICIAL OFFICIAL 2020-21 ANNUAL REPORT for SOUTH AUSTRALIA POLICE 23 | P a g e Total General Expiations, Cannabis Expiations and Drug Diversions Note: to align with SAPOL’s regular monthly crime data reporting the previously published 2019-20 data has been refreshed.
    Presented by
    Hon Vincent Tarzia
    on
    12/10/2021
  • While the implications of this observation are discussed in detail in Chapter 4 of this report, Figure 3.1 below illustrates the average value of these contracts; several industries (such as the human pharmaceutical and medicinal product manufacturing industry) are excluded as the small number of contracts procured from these industries skew the representation of the data for the majority of the industries.
  • George Grey 1841, Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery, Vol. 2, pp. 200-201 Professor Ghil‘ad Zuckermann Ethical reasons (Native Tongue Title: Deontological compensation for language loss:) • In case of linguicide (language killing) or glottophagy (language eating): It is much harder to prove continuity in Native Title cases Protection of Intellectual Property (IP): Traditional Indigenous knowledge: language, stories, music, dance, symbols, art, crafts, cosmology, medicinal and environmental knowledge etc.
  • George Grey 1841, Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery, Vol. 2, pp. 200-201 Professor Ghil‘ad Zuckermann Ethical reasons (Native Tongue Title: Deontological compensation for language loss:) • In case of linguicide (language killing) or glottophagy (language eating): It is much harder to prove continuity in Native Title cases Protection of Intellectual Property (IP): Traditional Indigenous knowledge: language, stories, music, dance, symbols, art, crafts, cosmology, medicinal and environmental knowledge etc.
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