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Total
United Kingdom
Other Countries370 758
225 Herbs, Dried, not Medicinal lbs.
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This compares to 25 per cent in 2013
and a 5 year average (2009-2013) of 27 per cent
• 24 per cent of drivers/riders killed in 2014 tested positive for the presence
of cannabis, methamphetamine or ecstasy or a combination of these drugs.
Presented by
Hon Stephen Mullighan
on
02/12/2015
Document
Annual Report
53rd Parliament
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Research is being conducted on ants by Nigel Andrew of University of New England (UNE) and
the Garden has also hosted Dane Liddiard of UNE researching Eremophilas use for medicinal
purposes.
Presented by
Hon Vincent Tarzia
on
12/02/2019
Document
Annual Report
54th Parliament
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Part 4—Beverage containers
40—Beverage (section 65)
The following liquids are excluded from the ambit of the definition of beverage in
section 65 of the Act:
(a) concentrated fruit or vegetable juice, or concentrated fruit and vegetable juice,
intended to be diluted before consumption;
(b) a health tonic that is—
(i) included on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods under the
Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 of the Commonwealth; and
(ii) supplied with a label or other accompanying document specifying—
(A) that the tonic is for medicinal purposes; and
(B) a recommended maximum dosage; and
(c) a cordial comprised of a concentrated syrup that—
(i) contains the following ingredients (whether or not it also contains other
ingredients):
(A) water;
(B) a sweetener (whether natural or artificial);
(C) colouring or flavouring, or both (whether natural or artificial); and
(ii) is intended to be diluted before consumption.
41—Collection depot (section 65)
For the purposes of the
Presented by
Dr Close
on
14/11/2023
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population
≤22.0 23.50 ≤22.79 23.46
No. of recorded motor vehicle thefts/illegal use of motor
vehicles as reported by/on behalf of victims per 1000 head of
population
≤1.7 1.9 ≤1.99 2.06
No. of recorded serious criminal trespass offences as
reported by/on behalf of victims per 1000 head of population
≤7.0 7.6 ≤7.82 8.02
No. of recorded property damage offences as reported by/on
behalf of victims per 1000 head of population
≤13.5 13.8 ≤14.65 14.71
No. of recorded fraud/deception and related offences as
reported by/on behalf of victims per 1000 head of population
≤1.6 1.6 ≤1.57 1.62
No. of offences against property detected by police and
recorded on apprehension reports
≥19 300 19 445 ≥20 590 20 311
No. of illicit drug offences detected by police and recorded
on apprehension reports
≥3 000 4 856 ≥3 000 5 323
No. of drug diversions recorded as part of the Police Drug
Diversion Initiative
≥5 000 5 827 ≥4 500 4 729
No. of expiation notices issued for cannabis
Presented by
Hon Tom Koutsantonis
on
18/06/2015
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This technology is less invasive, very
sensitive and rapid compared with the
existing urine and saliva-based technology
for detection of drugs such as morphine,
cocaine, cannabis, heroin and
methamphetamines etc.
Presented by
Hon John Hill
on
29/04/2008
Document
Annual Report
51st Parliament
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The prior or proximal use of cannabis was noted in five cases of accidental death.
Presented by
Hon Jennifer Rankine
on
27/11/2013
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Annual Report
52nd Parliament
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s
Services, Hon P L White, concerning the Cox Review Report into Partnerships
21 (November 19)
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Ministerial Statement by the Premier, Hon M D Rann, concerning
Anti-Terrorism Legislation (November 20)
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Ministerial Statement by the Premier, Hon M D Rann, concerning
Hydroponically Grown Cannabis, together with the Report of the Review Panel
on a ?
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There have
been increases in the number of Cannabis Expiation Notices issued and drug diversions.
Presented by
Hon Kevin Foley
on
04/06/2009
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Tabled Paper
Budget
(pdf 1.03 MB)
Performance indicators
2011−12
Target
2010−11
Estimated
Result
2010−11
Target
2009−10
Actual
No. of illicit drug offences detected by police and recorded on
apprehension reports
5 015 4 965 4 491 4 405
No. of drug diversions recorded as part of the Police Drug
Diversion Initiative
3 139 3 108 2 562 2 537
No. of expiation notices issued for cannabis offences 9 160 9 069 6 930 7 463
% of the community who think illegal drugs are a problem in
their neighbourhood
<11.0% 10.1% <14.0% 13.5%
No. of clandestine labs detected 75 72 75 71
Sub-program 2.4: Community Crime Prevention
Description/objective
Through this sub-program SAPOL works together with other agencies and the community to ensure
effective and innovative crime reduction strategies through shared problem solving approaches.
Presented by
Hon Jack Snelling
on
09/06/2011