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Passive Design
Due to the shape of the site, overall building orientation on an East-West axis is not possible.
Presented by
Mrs Annabel Digance
on
17/06/2014
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This is a public document and it is available on the web site.
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The
data should be available through a government web site.
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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
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of owners of sites, including
dumps, service stations, foundries, tanneries and factories.
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Mr RUSSELL: It sits on the site of what is called the Rubicon room which is a
function area.
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The primary reference for this section, the Redfern Inquiry
Into human tissue analysis in UK nuclear facilities, UK, Volume 1, may be
downloaded at
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https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_da
ta/file/229155/0571_i.pdf
Quote “In 1983, a television programme reported an apparently increased
Incidence of leukaemia in children living in and around the village of
Seascale, close to Sellafield, and suggested a connection to the nuclear site.
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Here
they are partially reliant on food wastes from town dumps as well as the resultant vermin that
breed here.
Standing Committees
55th Parliament
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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.
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