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We were sitting at the front in the sun
having some lunch and somebody inside pushed the duress and you could hear the screaming, so
it was a legit one.
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launch or retrieve a boat to or from any waters or part of any waters where
the Council has determined that this clause applies;
4.10.2 launch or retrieve a boat without using a boat ramp or thoroughfare
constructed or set aside by the Council for that purpose;
4.10.3 propel, float or otherwise use a boat on or in any waters or part of any waters
where the Council has determined that this clause applies;
4.10.4 hire out a boat or otherwise use a boat for commercial purposes in any
waters or part of any waters where the Council has determined that this
clause applies;
4.10.5 moor a boat on or to local government land to which the Council has
determined this clause applies;
4.10.6 moor any boat on or to local government land other than in accordance with
such time limits and other conditions determined by the Council by resolution
and set out in a notice on or in the vicinity of the land to which the time limits
or conditions apply;
4.10.7 obstruct any boat, mooring site
Presented by
Hon J K Szakacs
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18/06/2024
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Murray Bridge, The Rural City of
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- Footprint areas created by de-watering, dust contamination,
blasting, slurry pipelines, overland conveyers, transport
corridors, waste dumps, tailings dams and processing
plants
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THE 2010 HARVEST EXPERIENCE
2.1 Growers, harvest impacts and returns – Michael Schaefer (SAFFGIC)
The major concerns expressed by growers during the 2010 season included:
• Lack of information on stocks x grade, quality, volume on a site/port zone basis
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Lack of on-site inspections also means breaches go undetected.
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Current site selection is decided by an individual developer.
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Major aspects
considered included the impact of off -road vehicles, management of coastal reserves, location of coastal
rubbish dumps, subdivision development and coastal mining.