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Registered political parties at the 2022 State Election
Registered political party Abbreviation of party name Date of registration
Advance SA n/a 7/11/2017
Animal Justice Party n/a 24/11/2016
Australian Family Party Aust Family Party 11/11/2021
Australian Greens SA The Greens 13/02/1996
Australian Labor Party (South Australian Branch) Australian Labor Party 17/10/1985
Child Protection Party* CPP 12/12/2017
Family First Party Inc Family First 13/01/2022
Legalise Cannabis South Australia Party LCSA Party 27/01/2022
Liberal Democratic Party Liberal Democrats less government more freedom 27/01/2022
Liberal Party of Australia (SA Division) Liberal Party 17/10/1985
National Party of Australia (SA) Inc The Nationals 17/10/1985
Pauline Hanson's One Nation n/a 16/09/2021
Real Change SA n/a 20/01/2022
SA-BEST Incorporated SA-BEST 4/07/2017
SA Party – Stop Overdevelopment & Corruption SA Party 20/01/2022
* Did not contest the 2022 State Election.
20 ELECTION REPORT • 2022
Presented by
Hon S E Close
on
06/07/2023
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Report
55th Parliament (Current)
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A case report on cannabis abstinence
and psychosis is being prepared.
Presented by
Hon Lea Stevens
on
05/04/2005
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Annual Report
50th Parliament
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In November 2023, we arrested two people, seizing five
kilograms of cocaine and 50 kilograms of cannabis, and we restrained criminal assets, including
cryptocurrency, valued at over $670,000.
Select Committees
55th Parliament (Current)
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So I
continue to smoke Cannabis as a coping strategy (as I feel defeated)
Select Committees
54th Parliament
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R v Stamos, Stanton, Kapovic and Williams - The respondents were involved in cannabis
dealing and Stamos and Williams were also dealing in ecstasy.
Presented by
Hon Michael Atkinson
on
26/10/2004
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Annual Report
50th Parliament
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Giles
•
Australian Labor Party
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Cannabis decreased slightly from 23 per cent to 19 per cent and heroin increased slightly from eight per cent
to 10 per cent and benzodiazepine dependence remained steady, at around five per cent.
Presented by
Hon John Rau SC
on
01/12/2015
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Annual Report
53rd Parliament
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Finalised applications and proposals (1 July 2014-30 June 2015)
Application or
Proposal
Brief Description Outcome
A1039 – Low THC
Hemp as a Food
To approve the use of Cannabis
sativa with low levels of
tetrahydrocannabinol, in both
seed and seed oil, as a food.
Presented by
Hon Jack Snelling
on
29/10/2015
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53rd Parliament
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Key SA actions
Corka Bubs
The Northern Adelaide Local Health Network is involved in the Corka Bubs project
working with Aboriginal pregnant mothers to develop a culturally responsive care
package addressing harmful effects of alcohol, cannabis, and other stressors in
pregnancy.
Presented by
Dr Close
on
14/11/2023
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Annual Report
55th Parliament (Current)
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That includes cannabis.
Presented by
Hon Michael Atkinson
on
01/12/2005
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Annual Report
50th Parliament