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MINISTERIAL STATEMENT
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MENTAL HEALTH
1sT SESSION, 51s1 PARLIAMENT
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(HON J D HILL)
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Hon Gail Gago
Minister for Environment and
Conservation
Minister for Mental Health and Substance
Abuse
Minister Assisting the Minister for Health
1 JUN 2006
Thursday, 1 June 2006
MENTAL HEALTH
This Government strongly supports the call by mental health experts across the
world for a reduction in the stigma attached to mental health in our community.
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Fees
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Part 2—Variation of Explosives Regulations 1996
4—Substitution of Schedule V
Schedule V—delete Schedule V and substitute:
Schedule V—Fees
(Section 52, regulation 15.09)
1—Classification of explosives (Part 2)
Fee for—
(a) application for classification of explosive
(b) amendment of classification of explosive
$119.00
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2—Licensing of factories (Part 3)
Licence fee for a factory to manufacture explosives $218.00
3—Licence to mix and use Ammonium Nitrate mixture (Part 4)
Licence to mix and use Ammonium Nitrate mixture of
Classification Code 1.1D—
(a) for one place only
(b) for more than one place
4—Licence to carry explosives (Part 7)
Licence fee for a carrier to carry—
(a) up to 60 kg of explosives
(b) up to 265 kg of explosives
(c) up to 1 000 kg of explosives
(d) over 1 000 kg of explosives
5—Licence to store on premises (Part 10)
Licence fee for storing explosives on premises in which the quantity
of explosives to
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3A.4 No Management Fee
The Port Operator will not be entitled to receive a fee or any other
remuneration from the Minister for performing the Minister's functions of
control and management in relation to the Excised Area.
3A.5 New Easement
To the extent that its powers permit, the Port Operator must allow PPPL to
have the full and unimpeded enjoyment of the rights conferred on it by the
New Easement, in accordance with and subject to the terms upon which those
rights are conferred, and, without limitation, must not do anything, or (to the
extent that the Port Operator's powers permit) allow anything to be done,
which would interfere with any of those rights, otherwise than in conformity
with the terms upon which the rights are conferred.
3A.6 Definitions
In this clause 3A:
3A.6.1 "Excised Area" means portion of Allotment 155 DP 57695 being the
area described as easement C on DP 57695;
3A.6.2 "Existing Easement" means TG
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Hon A Koutsantonis
on
16/09/2025
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Bruce
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President
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Engagement approach
Tactic Purpose Timing
Media release (at the discretion
of the Minister’s office)
Raise awareness of the
proposed changes and the
consultation for stakeholders
and all interested South
Australians
11 April
Letter (via email) to:
• SA council and LGA CEs
• SA council mayors
• Planning/building industry
bodies
• Planning consultancies
• MPs
Notify key stakeholders of
proposed changes to SPP1 and
opportunity to provide feedback
11 April
PlanSA website, including online
feedback form
Provide information on the
proposed amendment and
opportunity to give feedback
Gather stakeholder feedback
(directing to YourSAy as primary
way of making a submission)
11 April
YourSAy website, including
survey
Provide easy-to-understand
information explaining the
proposed changes
Gather community and
stakeholder feedback
11 April
Social media:
• PlanSA Facebook
• PlanSA Twitter
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• Build social licence – trust, transparency and creditability
• Maintain key architecture
• Basin States do what they promised – key rule changes; fix big
constraints; modify operations
• Think in ecological timeframes and at the Basin-scale
• Expand and improve monitoring and evaluation
• Adaptive management across all of our business
• Integrated catchment management
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