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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
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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
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Waste Rock Dumps, processing plant, Tailings Dam, haul
roads, etc.
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mechanical or electrical for the purpose of
amplifying sound for broadcasting announcements;
2.10 Digging or Removing Soil etc
dig the soil for or to collect worms, grubs or insects or carry away or remove any soil,
clay, gravel, sand, timber, stones, pebbles or any part of the land including artefacts
such as old bottles that are located in former Council rubbish tips;
2.11 Depositing Rubbish etc
2.11.1 deposit any structure, goods, materials, earth, soil, clay, gravel, sand, timber,
stones, pebbles or any other matter or substance (including any liquid
substance) on the land;
2.11.2 the Council may remove and dispose of any structure, goods, materials, earth
soil, clay, gravel, sand, timber, stones, pebbles or any other matter or
substance (including any liquid substance) if it has been placed in breach of
this sub-clause and may recover the cost of acting under this clause as a debt
from the person who placed the item on local government land;
2.12 Rubbish and Rubbish Dumps
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Hon Rory McEwen
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Adelaide City Council
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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.
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Standing Committees
52nd Parliament
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Burnside Council gave evidence that there are
currently 235 beds on site (evidence, p. 16).
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Rubbish dumps
No person shall interfere with, remove or take away any rubbish that has been discarded at any
rubbish dump on local government land without the permission of Council or its appointed contractor
or agent;
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Hon Jennifer Rankine
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06/02/2007
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Ceduna, District Council
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The site is on a headland close to critical nesting sites
of the white-bellied sea eagle and the osprey.
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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
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07/06/2006
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Berri Barmera Council
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Waste Management
Recycling continues to be carried out within Karoonda and acceptance of materials at the Refuse
Site.
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Hon I P Lewis
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24/11/2003
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Annual Report
50th Parliament