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and the impact of such on the supply and pricing of these products to South Australian consumers;
e) the practices and conduct of oil companies operating in South Australia (including Mobil, Caltex, Shell and BP), and the impact of such on the supply and pricing of petroleum fuels in South Australia;
f) whether the South Australian industry, the farming sector, emergency and essential services operators have been affected by any issues relating to the supply of diesel and petrol since 2003, and, if so, whether such matters have been addressed satisfactorily, or need to be so addressed;
g) the potential impact on consumers of the price of petrol and diesel in South Australia of fuel storage facilities not controlled by major oil companies;
h) the potential role of Government to facilitate wholesale competition for petrol and diesel in South Australia and any infrastructure issues relating thereto;
i) the environmental state of the Port Stanvac refinery site
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There will be a lake at the bottom of it, the waste-rock dumps will all be recontoured to merge into
the land forms, the tailings dams are capped, with about 10 metres of rock on top of those to seal
them in, and then the whole thing gets recontoured back to look like as normal a landscape as it
possibly can, with revegetation and that kind of thing.
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Mr G erry Wood MP (N orthern T erritory ) Hon Fatoga Talama MP (Tuvalu) Ms Bernice Watson (Queensland) Venue: House of Assembly Chamber 5.0 0 pm End of Day 6.30 pm Parliament House Dinner Host s : Hon Andrew McLachlan CSC MLC, President , Legislative Council and Hon Vincent Tarzia MP, Speaker , House of Assembly Dress: Smart Casual Venue: Pre - dinner drinks Old Chamber Dinner - Parliament House Dining Room Wednesday 20 th November 2019 8.30 am Tea and Coffee Venue: Old Chamber, Old Parliament House 9.00 am Session Four Service Delivery Funding and Maintaining Hon N iki Rattle, MP (Speaker, Cook Islands) The Political Pressure from Urban Infill Hon V incent Tarzia, MP (Speaker, South Australia ) Venue: House of Assembly Chamber 10.30 am Morning Tea - Old Chamber 1 1.00 am Session Five Urban developments in Adelaide (Briefing) Mr R ichard Stranger, Director Planning and Design, Renewal SA Venue: House of Assembly Chamber 12. 0 0 noon Departure Site Visit (including l unch ) 1 2 . 00 to 5.00
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Calls on the State Government to take action now to protect more of the significant and regulated trees on the former Glenside Hospital site - (February 15, August 2) - (The Hon.
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On one occasion the EPA did in fact visit the site with the prior
knowledge of the offending organisation.
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Progressive rehabilitation
would involve smoothing overburden
dumps, covering them with topsoil and
returning the land to cropping or graz-
ing; the final pit would fill with water.
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An abridged version is published for wider circulation and is
readily available to electors on the Council web site and at Council
offices.
Presented by
Hon I P Lewis
on
26/11/2002
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Peter, thank you for our visit to
your site in Whyalla last year; there were a few of us who were there.
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The Council,
according to order, resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole for the
consideration of Message No. 46 from the House of Assembly relating to the
Environment Protection (Site Contamination) Amendment Bill.
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Dawkins, pursuant to notice, moved - That the Report of the
Select Committee on Proposed Sale and Redevelopment of the Glenside Hospital
Site, be noted.
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