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  • When speaking to this motion, the Honourable Member described historical contaminated sites in South Australia, referring to the "unfortunate past practice 5 of owners of sites, including dumps, service stations, foundries, tanneries and factories.
  • This is a public document and it is available on the web site.
  • Tabled Paper Country Fire Services Board (pdf 1.52 MB)

    Augusta House 2 15 2 MFS 14 F i r e S t a t is t i c s S um ma r y Fire Causes Category 1 9 8 8/ 8 9 1988/89 Frequency 1987/88 1986/87 Rural Not recorded 159 221 192 Not known 421 525 483 Arson 216 238 55 Electrical Fault 14 28 19 Cigarettes /Matches 50 66 28 Burning Off 300 396 376 Rekindle 158 176 130 Children /Matches 115 114 111 Incinerators 55 57 82 Rubbish Heaps 113 51 93 Rubbish Dumps 47 23 42 Vehicle /Crash /Defect 29 22 18 Trains Brake Shoes 23 59 36 Trains Exhaust 5 9 12 Campfire Wood /Barbecue 90 99 71 Gas and Electric Appliances 5 9 8 Spontaneous Combustion 48 31 17 Machine Defects 30 59 84 Power Lines 44 22 35 Exhaust /Spark Arrester 42 58 28 Welders /Cutters 75 71 73 Slashers /Mowers 38 56 55 Lightning 103 396 211 Other 43 53 27 Total Rural 2,223 2,839 2,286 Structural Not Recorded 27 13 19 Not Known 61 53 51 Arson 25 22 22 Electrical Fault 97 79 84 Cigarettes /Matches 15 20 10 Kitchen 29 45 37 Oil /Gas Heater 16 15 6 Open Fire /Combustion
    Presented
    on
    17/10/1989
  • Committee Site Layout (pdf 66 KB)

  • Committee Site Layout (pdf 66 KB)

  • Tabled Paper Local Government Land (pdf 569 KB)

    Licensing Act 1997; 2.20.2 excepting sealed containers, consume, carry or be in possession or charge of any liquor in an open container between the hours of 9.00pm on any day and 9.00am on the day immediately following (provided the land constitutes a park or reserve) except on premises in respect of which a licence is in force pursuant to the Liquor Licensing Act 1997; 2.21 Weddings conduct or participate in a marriage ceremony; 2.22 Encroachment erect or place any fencing, posts or other structures or any other items or substance such as to encroach onto the land; -5- 2.23 Closed Lands 2.23.1 at any time during which the Council has declared that it shall be closed to the public and which closure is indicated by a sign to that effect; 2.23.2 where land is enclosed with fences and/or walls and gates, at any time when the gates have been closed and locked; or 2.23.3 where admission charges are payable to enter without paying those charges; 2.24 Rubbish Dumps
    Presented by
    Hon Rory McEwen
    on
    07/12/2004
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  • Mr RUSSELL: It sits on the site of what is called the Rubicon room which is a function area.
  • Tabled Paper Local Governrment Act (pdf 2.14 MB)

    One of our options is to close both the Warramboo and Yaninee dumps, replacing them with transfer stations/trailer facilities.
    Presented by
    Hon I P Lewis
    on
    04/12/2002
  • Tabled Paper Local Government Land (pdf 276 KB)

    accordance with paragraph 10 of this by-law: 2.20.1 consume, carry or be in possession or charge of any liquor (provided the land constitutes a park or reserve); 2.20.2 excepting sealed containers, consume, carry, be in possession or charge of any liquor in an open container (provided the land constitutes a park or reserve); 2.21 Weddings conduct or participate in a marriage ceremony; 2.22 Encroachment erect or place any fencing, posts or other structures or any other items or substance such as to encroach onto the land; 2.23 Closed lands enter or remain on any part of local government land: 2.23.1 at any time during which the Council has declared that it shall be closed to the public and which is indicated by a sign to that effect; 2.23.2 where land is enclosed with fences and/or walls, and gates, at any time when the gates have been closed and locked; or 2.23.3 where admission charges are payable, to enter without paying those charges; 2.24 Rubbish and rubbish dumps
    Presented by
    Hon Jennifer Rankine
    on
    07/06/2006
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.