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These are only examples of what ECPs do, I can guarantee the EVERY ECP has spent extra time
including lengthy post shift overtime; planning, scheming, and purchasing (mostly at their
own expense) food, drinks, medications, and equipment to keep a patient safely and
appropriately at home (includes RCFs).
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These are only examples of what ECPs do, I can guarantee the EVERY ECP has spent extra time
including lengthy post shift overtime; planning, scheming, and purchasing (mostly at their
own expense) food, drinks, medications, and equipment to keep a patient safely and
appropriately at home (includes RCFs).
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SA Ambulance Service Resourcing
Submission 44
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These are only examples of what ECPs do, I can guarantee the EVERY ECP has spent extra time
including lengthy post shift overtime; planning, scheming, and purchasing (mostly at their
own expense) food, drinks, medications, and equipment to keep a patient safely and
appropriately at home (includes RCFs).
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As a result of the State Government determining that the road be delivered in a piece-
meal fashion by developers, the construction of Heysen Boulevard remains incomplete
some 12 years since the rezoning of land.
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We commend this ‘Victorian-based’ experience to the Committee to
inform its important inquiry.
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Contents
Terms of Reference 3
Introduction 4
Executive Summary. 5
JKI response to Select Committee Terms of Reference 7
(a) the capacity of the market to ensure a vigorous and competitive marketplace
for grain growers; 7
(b) grain classification and standards, and whether internationally approved grain
testing options should be available to growers on request; 9
(c) service delivery, including human resources, operating hours and storage
capacity of grain handling points; 10
(d) export and shipping arrangements, including port access and associated
costs; 10
(e)grain quality management, including receiving and out-turn; 13
(f) open and transparent information on all grains, including stock disclosures; 13
(g) adequacy of road and transport infrastructure for the Grain Industry;.. 14
(h) other matters; 15
Conclusion 16
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SELECT COMMITTEE ON THE GRAIN HANDLING INDUSTRY
Terms of Reference
That the Select Committee investigate
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