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(3) In this regulation—
fish has the same meaning as in the Fisheries Management Act 2007.
5—Definition of animal-proof fence
For the purposes of the definition of animal-proof fence in section 3(1) of the Act, the
requirements set out in Schedule 1 are prescribed for fences of a kind specified in that
Schedule.
6—Definition of plant
(1) The following classes of vegetation or material are excluded from the definition of plant in
section 3(1) of the Act:
(a) non-living plant products including processed timber, food or medicinal products;
(b) bacteria, fungi, algae and micro-organisms
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Of
course if they are rescuing things like parts of the eye and parts of the heart that are useful for
medicinal things, there is another story too.
138 Mr KNOLL: They use the pig's eye to practise laser surgery.
139 The Hon.
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Machinery and transport equipment:
Agricultural machinery 348 244 245 117 28 98
Tractors 828 1,004 1,211 539 514 2,527
Miscellaneous manufactured articles:
Furniture 217 307 240 240 426 564
Clothing and accessories 556 485 421 405 402 282
All other 3,435 4,564 5,789 4,883 4,429 4,722
Total 23,240 23,450 30,065 26,630 27,820 25,797
EXPORTS TO WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Food and live animals:
Cattle 116 98 81 112 48 47
Sheep 3,085 2,538 593 465 329 189
Fish and fish preparations 276 260 247 225 121 206
Fruit, fresh 123 74 83 213 464 513
Fruit, dried 688 593 364 277 448 454
Fruit, preserved and fruit preparations 1,002 882 765 985 1,317 1,430
Confectionery 187 201 235 228 255 295
Beverages:
Wine 1,912 1,641 1,826 2,224 2,557 3,053
Crude materials, inedible (except fuels):
Wool;
Greasy 274 18 3 21 13 -
Other 29 28 32 8 3
Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials:
Petroleum and petroleum products 135 44 35 47 61 192
Chemicals:
Pigments, paints, varnishes, etc. 313 291 337 407 398 433
Medicinal
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This charge
related to a cannabis cultivation grown in conjunction with former Chief
Inspector Barry Malcolm MOYSE of the South Australia Police
Department Drug Squad
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But I think what
shouldn't be missed here is the fact that, while we have a medicinal product that we are taking
through the medicinal route, as we have in the UK, the 500,000 people in Australia broadly using
electronic cigarettes today are using electronic cigarettes that are not those.
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Illicit drug use has decreased
from 14.2% in 2010 to 10.8% in 20166, with a similar decrease in Cannabis use, from 12% in 2010 to
5.9% in 2016.7
Despite this positive trend, children and young people in contact with me continue to express a
range of concerns regarding the use of drugs and alcohol, as well as the support options that exist
for them, their peers, family and community.
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Cannabis sativa
Alternanthera pungens
Prosopis juliflora
Xanthium pungens
Parthenum hysterophorus
Cirsium arvense
Senecio jacobaea
Salvinia spp.
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We have had some minor cannabis expiation notices, but the bulk of it is what we
call 'residual admits', so people have taken drugs within the last 24 hours or so, so that odour is still
on them, but they don't have anything on them at the time.
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Department for Education
Early resolution - wrongful suspension of students from [redacted] High School
2018/12942
Complaint
The complainant’s child was suspended from high school when, on a school camp, another
student was caught with cannabis.
Presented by
Hon Vincent Tarzia
on
03/12/2019
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The concept can be used broadly, for
example substance misuse and depression, or it can be restricted to specify
severe mental illness such as:
• psychosis,
• schizophrenia;
• a substance misuse issue such as cannabis or methamphetamine use;
• a person who has a milder mental illness such as panic disorder, anxiety
disorder; or
• intellectual disability such as ASD or FASD.
Presented by
Ms Dana Wortley
on
08/09/2015