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This
higher number is in part due to a higher
number of audits conducted with the SA
Police at illegal cannabis operations.
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Journal of Medicinal
Food 1:241-245.
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It will serve as an important
community and medicinal resource, assessing not only
the history of plants and medicine, but also plant-related
cures, as well as other issues associated with plant-
based medicines, including patenting and biopiracy.
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on
23/11/2010
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A collaborative project between Nursing Whyalla
Campus and the University of Southern Queensland
received funding to develop better understanding of
the use of medicinal plants in the treatment of
diabetes in Aboriginal people.
Presented by
Hon Dr Jane Lomax-Smith AM
on
16/07/2002
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Professor Lloyd qualified with a
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in
Applied Chemistry and a PhD in
Medicinal Organic Chemistry from
Dublin City University.
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06/09/2022
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MR ROWETT: Yes.
127 THE PRESIDING MEMBER: They do not cause great problems in the amount
of perishables, both nutritional and medicinal, that would be lost if the blackout was for
2½ hours or more.
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Controlled Substances
Act 1984
18 November 2019 – Amendments made by the Statutes Amendment (Drug Offences) Bill 2018
included increased penalties for cannabis possession, in line with community expectations, and
limiting the number of drug diversions before a person must be charged with an offence.
20 THE CHIEF PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICER’S REPORT
Full title Precis of legislative changes
Controlled Substances
(Poisons) Regulations
2011
1 July 2018 – A number of substances were added under regulation (16)(3) (as Section 17C
precursors).
18 April 2019 – Administrative amendments, including amendments to recognise the national
change to codeine scheduling.
13 January 2020 – Emergency supply arrangements; amendments to regulation 21 to allow
pharmacists to dispense or supply a Schedule 4 prescription drug without a prescription under
certain conditions if the pharmacist is satisfied that the person is being treated with the drug and
is unable to produce a prescription for the
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Hon John Gardner
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24/06/2021
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David qualified with a Bachelor of
Science (Honours) in Applied Chemistry
and a PhD in Medicinal Organic
Chemistry from Dublin City University.
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The Commissioner indicated that SAPOL had maintained a permanent presence on
the APY Lands since the appointment of the first community constables in 1986 but
that this presence had varied over time.134
128 Evidence K Wanganeen, 1 December 2004, Q660, Q663.
129 Evidence K Wanganeen, 1 December 2004, Q664-5.
130 Evidence K Wanganeen, 1 December 2004, Q660.
131 Evidence K Wanganeen, 1 December 2004, Q662.
132 Evidence K Wanganeen, 1 December 2004, Q714.
133 Evidence K Wanganeen, 1 December 2004, Q715.
134 Evidence M Hyde, 1 December 2004, Q735.
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Commissioner Hyde noted that SAPOL had observed “over the years … a growing
trend to substance abuse, particularly alcohol and petrol sniffing, but more recently there
has been an emerging list of drug uses, particularly cannabis.”
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The Commissioner indicated that SAPOL had maintained a permanent presence on
the APY Lands since the appointment of the first community constables in 1986 but
that this presence had varied over time.134
128 Evidence K Wanganeen, 1 December 2004, Q660, Q663.
129 Evidence K Wanganeen, 1 December 2004, Q664-5.
130 Evidence K Wanganeen, 1 December 2004, Q660.
131 Evidence K Wanganeen, 1 December 2004, Q662.
132 Evidence K Wanganeen, 1 December 2004, Q714.
133 Evidence K Wanganeen, 1 December 2004, Q715.
134 Evidence M Hyde, 1 December 2004, Q735.
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Commissioner Hyde noted that SAPOL had observed “over the years … a growing
trend to substance abuse, particularly alcohol and petrol sniffing, but more recently there
has been an emerging list of drug uses, particularly cannabis.”
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