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  • Tabled Paper University of South Australia (pdf 13.34 MB)

    Professor Lloyd qualified with a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Chemistry and a PhD in Medicinal Organic Chemistry from Dublin City University.
    Presented by
    Hon S E Close
    on
    06/09/2022
  • Controlled Substances (Cannabis) Amendment Bill.    
  • Tabled Paper University of South Australia (pdf 8.25 MB)

    David qualified with a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Chemistry and a PhD in Medicinal Organic Chemistry from Dublin City University.
    Presented by
    Hon S E Close
    on
    19/08/2025
  • Committee Hansard - 14 November 2001 (pdf 400 KB)

    MR ROWETT: Yes. 127 THE PRESIDING MEMBER: They do not cause great problems in the amount of perishables, both nutritional and medicinal, that would be lost if the blackout was for 2½ hours or more.
  • Regulations referred to - Controlled Substances Act 1984 - Simple Cannabis Offences.
  • Tabled Paper Food Act 2001 (pdf 1.10 MB)

    Information on this decision is available at: www.health.gov.au/internet/main/publishing.nsf/Content/foodsecretariat- publication-requests.htm Application A1039 – Low THC Hemp as a Food This application seeks approval to use Cannabis sativa with low levels of tetrahydrocannabinol, in both seed and seed oil, as a food.
    Presented by
    Hon John Hill
    on
    01/11/2012
  • Controlled Substances (Controlled Drugs, Precursors and Cannabis) Amendment Bill.    
  • Committee Annual Report 2004-05 (pdf 2.06 MB)

    The Commissioner indicated that SAPOL had maintained a permanent presence on the APY Lands since the appointment of the first community constables in 1986 but that this presence had varied over time.134 128 Evidence K Wanganeen, 1 December 2004, Q660, Q663. 129 Evidence K Wanganeen, 1 December 2004, Q664-5. 130 Evidence K Wanganeen, 1 December 2004, Q660. 131 Evidence K Wanganeen, 1 December 2004, Q662. 132 Evidence K Wanganeen, 1 December 2004, Q714. 133 Evidence K Wanganeen, 1 December 2004, Q715. 134 Evidence M Hyde, 1 December 2004, Q735. 61 Commissioner Hyde noted that SAPOL had observed “over the years … a growing trend to substance abuse, particularly alcohol and petrol sniffing, but more recently there has been an emerging list of drug uses, particularly cannabis.”
  • Committee Annual Report 2004-05 (pdf 2.06 MB)

    The Commissioner indicated that SAPOL had maintained a permanent presence on the APY Lands since the appointment of the first community constables in 1986 but that this presence had varied over time.134 128 Evidence K Wanganeen, 1 December 2004, Q660, Q663. 129 Evidence K Wanganeen, 1 December 2004, Q664-5. 130 Evidence K Wanganeen, 1 December 2004, Q660. 131 Evidence K Wanganeen, 1 December 2004, Q662. 132 Evidence K Wanganeen, 1 December 2004, Q714. 133 Evidence K Wanganeen, 1 December 2004, Q715. 134 Evidence M Hyde, 1 December 2004, Q735. 61 Commissioner Hyde noted that SAPOL had observed “over the years … a growing trend to substance abuse, particularly alcohol and petrol sniffing, but more recently there has been an emerging list of drug uses, particularly cannabis.”
  • Tabled Paper University of South Australia (pdf 5.39 MB)

    He holds a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Chemistry and a PhD in Medicinal Organic Chemistry from Dublin City University, and was also a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at Trinity College Dublin.
    Presented by
    Hon John Gardner
    on
    03/07/2018
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