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APPENDIX `G'
FIRE STATISTICS SUMMARY 1984 -85
(1.7.84 - 30.6.85)
Fires attended by CFS Brigades:
Rural Fires (scrub and grass) 1 435
Structural Fires 248
Vehicle 119
Total Fires 1 802
Brigade Turnouts:
Category Frequency
Rural
Miscellaneous (not recorded) 5
Grass 946
Grass /Scrub 301
Grass /Crop 71
Grass /Forest 8
Scrub 163
Scrub /Forest 21
Forest Plantation 9
Crops 35
Single Tree 22
Hay /Hayshed 34
Fence /Brush, etc 8
Rubbish Dumps 111
Rubbish Heaps 154
Others 30
Structural
House (kitchen) 41
House (other) 145
Factory/Warehouse 78
Hospital 3
School 2
Hotel /Motel 5
Other 5
Vehicle
Vehicle Fire 130
Caravan 6
Other 3
Special Service
Motor Vehicle Accident (no fire) 288
Search /Rescue 13
Power Lines 6
Storm Damage 6
Flooding 8
Gas Leaks 12
Fallen Tree 3
Hazchem 16
Other 68
False Alarms
Malfunction 148
Justified Calls 78
Malicious False Alarm 48
Total Callouts 3 030
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Fire Causes:
Category
Rural
Not Recorded
Not Known
Arson
Electrical Fault
Cigarettes
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platform vehicle, scaffolding, stage, ladder, trestle, appliance or
other equipment; or
4.25.2 tie any rope, rug or article to any tree, stake, plant or other object;
4.26 Playing Area
use or occupy any playing area:
4.26.1 in such a manner as is likely to or does damage the surface of the playing
area and/or infrastructure (above or below ground level);
4.26.2 in any manner contrary to the purpose for which the playing area was
intended to be used or occupied; or
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4.26.3 contrary to the directions of the Council made by resolution and indicated on
a sign displayed adjacent to the playing area;
4.27 Preaching and Canvassing
preach, canvass, harangue, tout for business or conduct any survey or opinion poll
except on any land or part thereof where the Council has, by resolution, determined
that this restriction shall not apply;
4.28 Rubbish and Rubbish Dumps
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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.
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A lot of people with whom I
have been in contact about birds have had complaints with regard to places such as dumps.
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A lot of people with whom I
have been in contact about birds have had complaints with regard to places such as dumps.
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constructed;
2.27.5 enter any toilet that is set aside for use of the opposite sex except where:-
(a) a child under the age of five years accompanied by an adult person;
and / or
(b) to provide assistance to a person with a disability;
2.28 No Liquor
2.28.1 to which this subparagraph applies in accordance with paragraph 9 of this
by-law consume, carry or be in possession or charge of any liquor (provided
the land constitutes a park or reserve) save and except on premises in
respect of which a licence is in force pursuant to the Liquor Licensing Act
1997;
2.28.2 to which this subparagraph applies in accordance with paragraph 9 of this
by-law 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) save and except on premises in respect of which a licence is
in force pursuant to the Liquor Licensing Act 1997;
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2.29 Rubbish and rubbish dumps
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Agenda Item 3-3
Observations
Based on the extensive travel in coastal
regions, the following comments am offered .
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Many rubbish dumps (waste depots) have
been located near the coast .
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or danger to a person using the land or be of an unsightly
nature;
4.31 Picking of Fruit, Nuts or Berries
except in any community garden, pick flowers, fruit, nuts, seeds or berries from
any plant;
4.32 Playing Area
use or occupy any playing area:
4.32.1 in such a manner as is likely to or does damage the surface of the
playing area and/or infrastructure (above or below ground level);
4.32.2 in any manner contrary to the purpose for which the playing area was
intended to be used or occupied; or
4.32.3 contrary to the directions of the Council made by resolution and
indicated on a sign displayed adjacent to the playing area;
4.33 Preaching and Canvassing
preach, canvass, harangue or otherwise solicit for religious purposes except on
any land or part thereof where the Council has, by resolution, determined this
restriction shall not apply;
4.34 Pontoons
install or maintain a pontoon, fixed floating jetty, or other jetty or similar
structure;
4.35 Rubbish Dumps
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Hon J K Szakacs
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02/09/2025
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PRIVATE
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Site and ownership details
At 2,150 kilometres long, the South Australian Dog Fence stretches from the Great Australian Bight
to the New South Wales border (indicated in red on the map).
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Hon Dan Cregan
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