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  • Committee Final Report (pdf 915 KB)

    Burnside Council gave evidence that there are currently 235 beds on site (evidence, p. 16).
  • The site is on a headland close to critical nesting sites of the white-bellied sea eagle and the osprey.
  • Committee Hansard- 18 November 1998 (pdf 173 KB)

    It carried out a literature search and more site work, and finished in August 1995. 142 THE PRESIDING MEMBER: You will have to conclude your evidence within five minutes.
  • Tabled Paper Local Government Land (pdf 307 KB)

    Rubbish Dumps and Rubbish Bins 9.25.1 Interfere with, remove or take away any rubbish that has been discarded at any rubbish dump on Local Government land. 9.25.2 Remove, disperse or interfere with any rubbish (including bottles, newspapers, cans, containers or packaging) that has been discarded in a bin on Local Government land for collection by the Council (or its agent). 9.26.
    Presented by
    Hon J K Szakacs
    on
    27/08/2024
  • Tabled Paper Country Fire Services Board (pdf 2.39 MB)

    Brigades: Rural Fires (scrub and grass) 1,649 Structural Fires 267 Vehicle 145 Total Fires 2,061 Brigade Trnouts: Category Frequency Rural Miscellaneous (not recorded) 5 Grass 869 Grass /Scrub 182 Grass /Crop 33 Grass /Forest 5 Scrub 190 Scrub /Forest 5 Forest Plantation 21 Crops 46 Single Tree 50 Hay /Hayshed 37 Fence /Brush, etc. 4 Rubbish Dumps 62 Rubbish Heaps 178 Others 110 Structural House (kitchen) 38 House (other) 177 Factory/Warehouse 70 Hospital 15 School 4 Hotel /Motel 6 Other 13 Vehicle Vehicle Fire 165 Caravan 10 Other 20 Special Service Motor Vehicle Accident (no fire) 460 Search /Rescue 17 Power Lines 4 Storm Damage 8 Flooding 4 Gas Leaks 11 Fallen Tree 2 Hazchem 7 Other 61 False Alarms Malfunction 101 Justified Calls 81 Malicious False Alarm 83 Total Callouts 3,154 19 1 July 1985 30 June 1986 Fire Causes Category Frequency Rural Not recorded 182 Not known 331 Arson 78 Electrical Fault 12 Cigarettes /Matches 34 Burning
    Presented
    on
    18/11/1986
  • Tabled Paper Country Fire Services Board (pdf 2.32 MB)

    1 Helicopter 2 Bombers 1 Mixing Plant 2.3.88 Ansteys Hill 20HA 13 58 5.3.88 Quorn 1700HA 35 76 3 Tankers 10 Dozers 1 Helicopter 2 Bomber 1 Mixing Plant 10.3.88 Nuriootpa House 2 15 16.3.88 Robertstown 300HA 9 54 3 Dozers 1 Helicopter 1 Bomber 17.3.88 Millicent Structure 3 22 17.3.88 Penfolds Winery 6 37 21.3.88 Hallett Hazchem 3 11 23.3.88 Wattle Range 11 70 1 Tanker 1 Grader 24.3.88 Snake Gully 350HA 41 294 5 Tankers 1 Helicopter 2 Bombers 1 Mixing Plant 25.3.88 Brownhill Creek 2 HA 12 73 26.3.88 Wellington Houseboat 1 6 4.4.88 Lobethal House 2 15 6.4.88 One Tree Hill 2HA 4 19 9.4.88 Gandys Gully 10HA 10 63 16.4.88 The Range 20HA 9 50 1 Helicopter 1 Bomber 20.4.88 Nelshaby Structure 22.4.88 Cellulose Paper Mill 21 100 22.5.88 Whyalla LPG Tanker 4 12 19 FIRE STATISTICS SUMMARY 1987/88 FIRE CAUSES Category RURAL Not recorded Not known Arson Electrical Fault Cigarettes /Matches Burning Off Rekindle Children /Matches Incinerators Rubbish Heaps Rubbish Dumps
    Presented
    on
    01/12/1988
  • Tabled Paper Finance (pdf 1,001 KB)

    In addition, there is an ongoing rehabilitation program for the Brukunga mine site, with the next stage of work focused on the long-term control of acid seepage from the rock dumps and the progressive rehabilitation of the mine site.
    Presented by
    Hon Kevin Foley
    on
    04/06/2009
  • Tabled Paper Local Government Act (pdf 1.24 MB)

    Waste Management Recycling continues to be carried out within Karoonda and acceptance of materials at the Refuse Site.
    Presented by
    Hon I P Lewis
    on
    24/11/2003
  • Business Sustainability - Environment Created in ArcGIS 9 using ArcMap 29/10/2008 Rev. 01 Designated Stockpile and Crushing / Screening Areas 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 Kilometers Legend Stockpile Area Stockpile Area Crushing and Screening Stockpile Area Pellet Screening Pelletising Plant - Area B Export Handling - Area A OneSteel Whyalla Site hiltosh tableing stamp
    Presented by
    Hon Kevin Foley
    on
    27/11/2008
  • Committee Johnston, S (pdf 925 KB)

    Likely lack of broad social consent While the emotive nature of some of the antinuclear posts on the YourSay nuclear site have attracted derision and disdain from some quarters, I found many of them refreshingly honest and full of common sense, and clearly indicative of a lack of “broad social consent” as defined by the NFCRCR.
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.