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  • Property Council of Australia 142 Gawler Place Adelaide SA 5000 P: +61 (8) 8236 0900 F: +61 (8) 8223 6451 ABN 13 008 474 422 E: npaine@propertyoz.com.au Twitter: PropertyOzSA www.propertyoz.com.au/sa/ 10 August 2012 Mr Philip Frensham Executive Officer, Environment, Resources and Development Committee Parliament House, North Terrace ADELAIDE SA 5000 Email: ERDC.Assembly@parliament.sa.gov.au Dear Mr Frensham Thank you for the opportunity to provide a submission to the Environment, Resources and Development Committee’s Urban Density Enquiry 2012.
  • South Australia now has 893,875 followers on Facebook and has also reached more than 111,000 followers on Twitter, whilst having the fastest growing and most engaged Instagram account—@southaustralia—out of all the Australian states and a growing WeChat presence to help our critical China market.
  • Retrieved June 10, 2014, from http://realtormag.realtor.org/daily-news/2013/12/20/fracking-sparks-concern-over-nearby- home-values#.UrmdIlPmVu8.twitter • 367 Conlin, M. (2013, December 12).
  • Tabled Paper Murray-Darling Basin Authority (pdf 8.51 MB)

    Through Twitter and Facebook, we inform people about upcoming meetings, opportunities to provide feedback, direct them to new information and data on our website and respond to questions.
    Presented by
    Dr Susan Close
    on
    24/02/2016
  • Tabled Paper Health and Ageing, Department for (pdf 4.66 MB)

    In April 2012 falls month included 110 activities; media releases, twitter, You Tube, community and workplace activities designed to raise awareness of the issue of falls among older South Australians and employees of SA Health.
    Presented by
    Hon John Hill
    on
    27/11/2012
  • Tabled Paper Murray-Darling Basin Authority (pdf 12.29 MB)

    The Media Unit also includes social media, and we have made a concerted effort to upgrade our social media activities, including developing Basin forums and increasing our Twitter and Facebook activity.
    Presented by
    Hon Paul Caica
    on
    15/02/2012
  • Tabled Paper Local Government Annual Reports (pdf 16.49 MB)

    . • 10,000 Twitter. • Visitation estimated approx 25M using WiFi. • Retail results and anecdotal reports claim steady, low % growth in sales.
    Presented by
    Hon Michael Atkinson
    on
    09/02/2016
  • The Committee advertised for public submissions and registrations of interest in presenting oral evidence as follows: Date 3 December 2021 6 December 2021 7 December 2021 11 December 2021 15 December 2021 16 December 2021 17 December 2021 Publication Parliament Webpage Twitter (@secIrc_SA) InDaily (7 days) Facebook — Parliament of South Australia The Advertiser Murray Pioneer Transcontinental Gawler Bunyip Naracoorte Herald Whyalla News The Recorder (Port Pine) Port Lincoln Times Border Watch (Mt Gambier) Evidence Received In response to this call for submissions, the Committee received 44 written submissions and 11 requests to provide oral evidence.
    Presented by
    Mr Odenwalder
    on
    31/10/2024
  • The Minister responded on 31 July 2020.10 Call for public submissions The Committee published calls for submissions on the Petition as follows: • The Advertiser on Saturday 15 August 2020 • In Daily for 7 days from Monday 17 August 2020 • Parliament website homepage Monday 17 August 2020 • Parliament (HA) Facebook page Monday 17 August 2020 • Twitter (@secIrc_SA) on Monday 17 August 2020 Submissions closed on 14 September 2020.
    Presented by
    Mr Nick McBride
    on
    17/11/2021
  • Committee 05 Engagement Report.pdf (pdf 17.31 MB)

    Social media campaign The following social media platforms were used to promote the engagement opportunity and encourage feedback throughout the consultation period: • PlanSA Facebook • AGD Twitter • City of Onkaparinga Facebook 10 OFFICIAL 11 OFFICIAL PlanSA Social Media There were eight Plan SA social media posts published during the engagement period, with Facebook achieving the greatest reach.
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.