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08/94
Business Names Act 1963 - Regulations - fees 10/05/95 31/05/95
Chiropodists Act 1950 - Regulations - fees 10/05/95 31/05/95
Citrus Industry Act 1991 - Regulations 09 /06/94 12/10/94
- Interest on unpaid contributions
Clean Air Act 1984 - Regulations - exemptions 06 /10/94 16/11/94
Clean Air Act 1984 - Regulations - fees 02/06/94 03/08/94
Commercial and Private Agents Act 1986 - Regulations
- fees 02/06/94 03/08/94
Commercial and Private Agents Act 1986 - Regulations
- fees 10/05/95 31/05/95
Commercial Tribunal Act 1982 - Regulations - fees 02/06/94 03/08/94
Commercial Tribunal Act 1982 - Regulations - fees 10/05/95 31/05/95
Consumer Credit Act 1972 - Regulations - fees 02/06/94 03/08/94
Consumer Credit Act 1972 - Regulations - fees 10/05/95 31/05/95
Consumer Transactions Act 1972 - Regulations - fees 02/06/94 03/08/94
Consumer Transactions Act 1972 - Regulations - fees 10/05/95 31/05/95
Controlled Substances Act 1984 - Regulations
- declared prohibited substances - cannabis
Standing Committees
54th Parliament
-
08/94
Business Names Act 1963 - Regulations - fees 10/05/95 31/05/95
Chiropodists Act 1950 - Regulations - fees 10/05/95 31/05/95
Citrus Industry Act 1991 - Regulations 09 /06/94 12/10/94
- Interest on unpaid contributions
Clean Air Act 1984 - Regulations - exemptions 06 /10/94 16/11/94
Clean Air Act 1984 - Regulations - fees 02/06/94 03/08/94
Commercial and Private Agents Act 1986 - Regulations
- fees 02/06/94 03/08/94
Commercial and Private Agents Act 1986 - Regulations
- fees 10/05/95 31/05/95
Commercial Tribunal Act 1982 - Regulations - fees 02/06/94 03/08/94
Commercial Tribunal Act 1982 - Regulations - fees 10/05/95 31/05/95
Consumer Credit Act 1972 - Regulations - fees 02/06/94 03/08/94
Consumer Credit Act 1972 - Regulations - fees 10/05/95 31/05/95
Consumer Transactions Act 1972 - Regulations - fees 02/06/94 03/08/94
Consumer Transactions Act 1972 - Regulations - fees 10/05/95 31/05/95
Controlled Substances Act 1984 - Regulations
- declared prohibited substances - cannabis
Standing Committees
52nd Parliament
-
08/94
Business Names Act 1963 - Regulations - fees 10/05/95 31/05/95
Chiropodists Act 1950 - Regulations - fees 10/05/95 31/05/95
Citrus Industry Act 1991 - Regulations 09 /06/94 12/10/94
- Interest on unpaid contributions
Clean Air Act 1984 - Regulations - exemptions 06 /10/94 16/11/94
Clean Air Act 1984 - Regulations - fees 02/06/94 03/08/94
Commercial and Private Agents Act 1986 - Regulations
- fees 02/06/94 03/08/94
Commercial and Private Agents Act 1986 - Regulations
- fees 10/05/95 31/05/95
Commercial Tribunal Act 1982 - Regulations - fees 02/06/94 03/08/94
Commercial Tribunal Act 1982 - Regulations - fees 10/05/95 31/05/95
Consumer Credit Act 1972 - Regulations - fees 02/06/94 03/08/94
Consumer Credit Act 1972 - Regulations - fees 10/05/95 31/05/95
Consumer Transactions Act 1972 - Regulations - fees 02/06/94 03/08/94
Consumer Transactions Act 1972 - Regulations - fees 10/05/95 31/05/95
Controlled Substances Act 1984 - Regulations
- declared prohibited substances - cannabis
Standing Committees
53rd 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
53rd 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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MAGISTRATES
COURT
2014–152013–14 2015–16
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
37%
53%
74%
2014–152013–14 2015–16
0
20
40
60
80
100
37% 53%
19%
12.5%
74%
Cannabis use
Methamphetamine use
FIGURE 2: DRUGS USED BY PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS
27
The rise in prevalence of methamphetamines as the primary
drug of use over the past three years provides a significant
treatment and retention challenge as this particular drug
is readily available, relatively cheap to purchase and is
highly addictive.
Presented by
Hon John Rau SC
on
14/02/2017
Document
Annual Report
53rd Parliament
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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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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
53rd Parliament
-
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
53rd Parliament