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  • Committee Annual Report 2016-2017.pdf (pdf 234 KB)

    The actual expenditure during the reporting period was $4,624. 2 COMPLETED INQUIRIES 2.1 Annual Report July 2015 to June-2016 The Annual Report July 2015 to June 2016 was a report of the activities of the Committee for the financial year 2015-16. 2.2 Biodiversity Inquiry The Committee completed its Biodiversity Inquiry during this reporting period.
  • Committee Annual Report 2016-2017.pdf (pdf 970 KB)

    PP333 ANNUAL REPORT JULY 2016 JUNE 2017 NINETY SIXTH REPORT OF THE ECONOMIC AND FINANCE COMMITTEE Tabled in the House of Assembly and ordered to be published on 17 October 2017.
  • Committee Annual Report 2016-2017.pdf (pdf 970 KB)

    PP333 ANNUAL REPORT JULY 2016 JUNE 2017 NINETY SIXTH REPORT OF THE ECONOMIC AND FINANCE COMMITTEE Tabled in the House of Assembly and ordered to be published on 17 October 2017.
  • Committee Annual Report 2012-13 (pdf 301 KB)

    ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMITTEE 4 4.1 Reports 5 4.2 Vocational Rehabilitation and Return to Work Practices 5 4.3 Violence in Retail, Hospitality and Healthcare 5 5.
  • Committee Annual Report 2012-13 (pdf 301 KB)

    ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMITTEE 4 4.1 Reports 5 4.2 Vocational Rehabilitation and Return to Work Practices 5 4.3 Violence in Retail, Hospitality and Healthcare 5 5.
  • Committee Annual Report 2008-09 (pdf 7.03 MB)

    Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee Annual Report 2008/2009 1 P.P 280 Parliament of South Australia __________________________ ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ABORIGINAL LANDS PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE 2008/2009 ___________________________________________________________________________ Laid on the Table of the Legislative Council and ordered to be printed on 2 December 2009 Third Session, Fifty-First Parliament Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee Annual Report 2008/2009 2 (this page has been intentionally left blank) Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee Annual Report 2008/2009 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Item No.
  • Committee Annual Report 2002-03 (pdf 82 KB)

    OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY, REHABILITATION AND COMPENSATION COMMITTEE 1.1 Preamble This is the second annual report of the Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Committee and the first annual report of the Third Committee.
  • Committee Annual Report 2003-04 (pdf 305 KB)

    .............................................9 6.1 Port Augusta and Port Pirie....................................................................9 6.2 Oodnadatta / Dunjiba ...........................................................................10 6.3 Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands ......................................11 7 REPORT OF THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON PITJANTJATJARA LAND RIGHTS..............................................................................................12 APPENDIX A: SCHEDULE OF WITNESSES ..........................................14 1 1 PRESIDING MEMBER’S STATEMENT I am honoured to present to Parliament the first Annual Report of the Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee.
  • Committee Annual Report 2016-2017.pdf (pdf 234 KB)

    The actual expenditure during the reporting period was $4,624. 2 COMPLETED INQUIRIES 2.1 Annual Report July 2015 to June-2016 The Annual Report July 2015 to June 2016 was a report of the activities of the Committee for the financial year 2015-16. 2.2 Biodiversity Inquiry The Committee completed its Biodiversity Inquiry during this reporting period.
  • Committee Annual Report 2015-2016.pdf (pdf 231 KB)

    PP 284 ANNUAL REPORT JULY 2015 to JUNE 2016 SEVENTY - SEVENTH REPORT OF THE ENVIRONMENT, RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Tabled in the House of Assembly and ordered to be published, 2 November 2016 Second Session, Fifty-third Parliament Parliament of South Australia.
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.