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Standing Committees
54th Parliament
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It has been buried on the site.
Standing Committees
54th Parliament
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Standing Committees
52nd Parliament
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It has been buried on the site.
Standing Committees
52nd Parliament
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We did a lot of the YourSAy surveys, which is the government site, but we also did
a lot of promotions through media outlets as well—both the local messengers and the like—to get
people to know that we were out there ready to speak to them.
Standing Committees
54th Parliament
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It has been buried on the site.
Standing Committees
55th Parliament (Current)
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The new Search capability within the Parliament South Australia Internet will now allow Searching for information within the Content of the Internet Site as well as the following documentation:
Legislative Council
Notice Paper
Minutes of the Proceedings
Index to Bills
Papers Weekly Index
Motions and Resolutions
Country Members Accommodation Allowance Reports
House of Assembly
Programs
Votes and Proceedings
Index to Bills
Motions and Resolutions
External Employment Opportunities
Procedural Summaries
Country Members Accommodation Allowance Reports
Future Releases
Future releases have been planned to support Searching for and within Public Committe Documents, Tabled Papers and Members.
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The
council might maintain ownership of the site, but they contract to a private company to run
that site, and there is a cost involved in doing that.
Standing Committees
55th Parliament (Current)
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This inquiry involved six site visits, forty-five submissions,
thirty-nine witnesses and a conference in Brisbane.
Standing Committees
53rd Parliament
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The Select Committee into the Proposed Sale and Redevelopment of
the Glenside Hospital Site
Terms of reference
On 2 April 2008, the Select Committee was established by the Legislative Council to
inquire into and report on the State Government’s proposed sale and redevelopment of
the Glenside Hospital with specific reference to:
(a) The effect on the delivery of services of the proposed co-location of mental
health, drug and alcohol, rural, regional and State-wide services and the
possible security implications
(b) The effect of the proposed sale of 42% of the site and its impact on the
amenity and enjoyment of open space for patients and the public, biodiversity,
conservation and significant trees
(c) The impact of the reduction of the available land for more supported
accommodation
(d) The effect of the proposed sale of precincts 3, 4 and 5 as identified in the State
Government’s Concept Master Plan for the site and its possible effect on
access to the site and traffic management
Select Committees
51st Parliament