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  • Tabled Paper Local Government Land (pdf 303 KB)

    Post any bills, advertisements or other papers or items on a building or structure on Local Government Land provided that this restriction shall not apply to electoral matter posted on a building or structure with the authority of a candidate during the course of a Federal, State or Local Government election or Referendum and in respect of which approval has been sought and obtained under Council's election policy. 3.25 Preaching Preach , canvass, harangue, tout for business or conduct any survey or opinion poll provided that this restriction shall not apply to any survey or opinion poll conducted by or with the authority of a candidate during the course of a Federal, State or Local Government Election or during the course and for the purpose of a Referendum. 3.26 Rubbish and Rubbish DUMPS 3.26.1 interfere with, remove or take away any rubbish that has been discarded at any rubbish dump on Local Government Land; 3.26.2 remove, disperse or interfere with any rubbish (
    Presented by
    Hon Jennifer Rankine
    on
    13/11/2007
  • Committee 02 Scenic Solutions (pdf 12.35 MB)

    ERDC 17/10/06 Agenda Item 3-3 Observations Based on the extensive travel in coastal regions, the following comments am offered . 1 Many rubbish dumps (waste depots) have been located near the coast .
  • Tabled Paper Local Government Land (pdf 285 KB)

    model or drone aircraft, boat or model or remote-control vehicle on any Local Government land to which the Council has resolved this subclause applies. 9.27 Overhanging Articles Suspend or hang an article or object from a building, verandah, pergola, post or other structure where it might, in the reasonable opinion of an authorised person: 9.27.1 present a nuisance or danger to a person using the land; or 9.27.2 cause an unsightly condition. 9.28 Playing Area Use or occupy a recreation ground: 9.28.1 in such a manner as to damage or be likely to damage the surface of the playing area or infrastructure (above and under ground level); 9.28.2 in a manner contrary to the purpose for which the recreation ground was intended to be used or occupied; or 9.28.3 contrary to directions of the Council made by resolution and indicated on a sign displayed adjacent to the recreation ground. 9.29 Preaching Preach, harangue or solicit for religious purposes. 9.30 Rubbish Dumps
    Presented by
    Hon G G Brock
    on
    09/04/2024
  • Would you prefer the EPA to choose the site or would you prefer the prospective developers to choose the site?
  • Would you prefer the EPA to choose the site or would you prefer the prospective developers to choose the site?
  • Tabled Paper Coast Protection Board (pdf 2.65 MB)

    As in previous years, considerable contact with Councils was maintained through correspondence and visits by officers of the Coast Protection Division for consultation and site inspection.
    Presented
    on
    01/04/1982
  • Would you prefer the EPA to choose the site or would you prefer the prospective developers to choose the site?
  • Committee 02 Scenic Solutions (pdf 12.35 MB)

    ERDC 17/10/06 Agenda Item 3-3 Observations Based on the extensive travel in coastal regions, the following comments am offered . 1 Many rubbish dumps (waste depots) have been located near the coast .
  • When speaking to this motion, the Honourable Member described historical contaminated sites in South Australia, referring to the “unfortunate past practices”5 of owners of sites, including dumps, service stations, foundries, tanneries and factories.
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.