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  • Committee Langley, P (pdf 308 KB)

    The primary reference for this section, the Redfern Inquiry Into human tissue analysis in UK nuclear facilities, UK, Volume 1, may be downloaded at   2   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.
  • Committee 07115 Site Master Plan SD132 (pdf 500 KB)

    (40 CARS) LANDSCAPED OUT-DOOR TRAINING SPACE FUTURE EXPANSION ZONE >6000M2 PARADE GROUND AUDITORIUM/DINING PHYSICAL TRAINING LOCKER ROOMS CLASSROOM TRAININGTEACHING STAFF TECHNOLOGY & RESOURCES ACCOMMODATION WEAPONS TRAINING W EA PO NS R AN GE S PE NT MU NI TI ON S DI SP OS AL A CC ES S MEMORIAL GARDEN FENCE GATE SECURE CARPARK FM / STORES DELIVERIES & WASTE YARD TRUCK DRIVER TRG STORE UNDERCOVER PARKING ENTRY MULTI-PURPOSE UNDERCOVER AREA CAMPUS HEART SCENARIO VILLAGE DRIVER TRAINING Cheesman Architects Pty Ltd 304 The Parade, Kensington S.A. 5068 tel: 61 8 8431 1144 fax: 61 8 8331 9442 At B1 100mm10 50 Police Academy Redevelopment 0 © Copyright File:C:\Documents and Settings\scott\local settings\temp\AcPublish_1796\07115 SD132.dwg Plotted:07 April 2009 15:31 Date Drawing No.Scale RevisionDrawing 07115 SD132peter hunt architect Peter Hunt Architect 8 Colin Grove, West Perth, WA, 6005 telephone: 61 8 9322 6033 facsimile: 61 8 9324 1691 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
  • This is a public document and it is available on the web site.
  • Committee Site Plan (pdf 154 KB)

  • Committee Site Plan (pdf 68 KB)

  • 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 582 KB)

    Toilets (24) prevents certain activities in any public conveniences on local government land. 238538/PSK0020 - 4 - Rubbish Dumps (25) prevents people from interfering with, removing or taking away any rubbish that has been discarded at any rubbish dump on Council land.
    Presented by
    Hon Rory McEwen
    on
    15/09/2003
  • 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.
  • Tabled Paper Premier and Cabinet, Department of (pdf 38.23 MB)

    o provided the home base for the MFP Project, for which as the preferred site early in the financial year.
    Presented
    on
    28/11/1991
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.