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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
on
07/06/2006
Document
Berri Barmera Council
51st Parliament
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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
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Stockpile Area
Stockpile Area Crushing and Screening
Stockpile Area Pellet Screening
Pelletising Plant - Area B
Export Handling - Area A OneSteel Whyalla Site
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Presented by
Hon Kevin Foley
on
27/11/2008
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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.
Standing Committees
52nd Parliament
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Tabled Paper
Finance
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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
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Augusta House 2 15 2 MFS
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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
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Standing Committees
52nd Parliament
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In my performance review then, again, I asked: look, I need to do this ‘train
the trainer’ course, otherwise what was happening wasn't legit, wasn't legal in my eyes and others.
Standing Committees
52nd Parliament
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The Environment, Resources and Development Committee will investigate and report on the appropriate and safe disposal of PFAS contaminated waste in South Australia, and in particular:
(a) criteria for disposal of PFAS contaminated waste;
(b) criteria for site selection (landfill engineering);
(c) consequences of not having an appropriate pathway for PFAS contaminated waste disposal, including reference to case studies; and
(d) any other related matters.
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Council has continued to lobby property developers to facilitate
redevelopment of the former Jamestown Primary School site as a suitable
retirement estate.
Presented by
Mr Ivan Venning
on
07/02/2005
Document
Annual Report
50th Parliament
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SOUTH AUSTRALIA
TTEE OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
ON THE
PORT PIRIE RACECOURSE SITE BILL, 1946.