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Hearing proceeded in camera
Evidence resumed on the public record
Mr HINTON: I recently looked at a case involving an interstate cannabis trafficking
organisation—loosely called an organisation, but the same characters.
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The project involves students protecting endangered plant species through active
science
− Botanic Gardens and State Herbarium staff presented to a special symposium to
celebrate the Past, Present and Future of Botanical Research as a part of the SA
Natural Resources Management Science Conference
− Recognition of the Podolepis rugata subsp. trullata (pleated daisy) as the 5000th
taxon for South Australia was recognised by the State Herbarium (a taxon is a
species, subspecies or variety of plant)
− A new plant identification course for the forensic identification of Cannabis for
South Australian Forensics laboratory staff was developed and facilitated by the
State Herbarium
− Rediscovery of the Hibbertia hirsuta in South Australia 130 years after it was first
collected in the State (for a long time, the species was thought to only occur in
Tasmania).
Presented by
Hon Susan Close
on
01/12/2016
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Police on premises at which cannabis crops were cultivated.
Presented by
Hon Tom Koutsantonis
on
01/12/2015
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This same study also reported that those who experienced abuse as a
child had a much greater likelihood of having a mental disorder, a severe alcohol abuse disorder,
be cannabis dependent, have obesity and attempted self-harm or attempted suicide.
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This same study also reported that those who experienced abuse as a
child had a much greater likelihood of having a mental disorder, a severe alcohol abuse disorder,
be cannabis dependent, have obesity and attempted self-harm or attempted suicide.
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Taking
of Cannabis Samples.
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The Health Service is very grateful for the support of community groups such as Aboriginal
children from Victor Harbor R-7 School who grew medicinal and food plants, volunteers who
helped plan and worked in the garden, local businesses and groups who donated
resources, local Service Clubs, Victor Harbor Child Care Centre who made some of the pots
more colourful with painted handprints, Paul Minards, Landscape Gardener, the Create
and Connect Art and Wellbeing group who made earth, water, moon and sun mosaics to
hang on the walls surrounding the garden, and the Fleurieu Region Community Grants
Program.
Presented by
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on
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On the Order of the
Day being read for the adjourned debate on the question - That the Controlled
Substances (Expiation of Simple Cannabis Offences) Amendment Bill be now read
a second time:
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Five of the last seven divisional appointments
in non clerical areas have been women.
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NUMBER OF CASES
Section 1983 -84 1984 -85 1985 -86 1986 -87 1987 -88
Forensic Toxicology
Blood alcohol 10 706 11 088 12 051 11 750 11 570
Post modem cases 161 207 192 175 170
Drugs in drivers 167 83 77 111 115
General Forensic Science
Illicit drugs 143 210 347 227 236
Cannabis cases ' 615' 1 534 1 059
Police Department cases 297 311 469 598 701
Paternity cases 40 40 27 28 56
Miscellaneous 7 23 50 80 80
Forensic Pathology
Post mortems
Suicides 60 79 135 125 153
Vehicle accidents 81 89 168 168 181
Homicides 23 18 16 15 21
Others 556 617 601 621 677
Consult opinion 234 172 186 131 154
Cannabis examinations not performed in previous years.
1985 -86 figures are for only four months.
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GOVERNMENT COMPUTING CENTRE
DIVISIONAL OVERVIEW
The two most important developments in 1987 -88 were the establishment of the Computer Security
Branch and the clarification of the role of the centre with