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  • Tabled Paper Police Complaints Authority (pdf 3.85 MB)

    (including cannabis incident expiation notices reports issued) Complaints against the police 1985/86 6 555 1 160 8 1986/87 7 797 1 213 7 1987/88 7 103 603 10 1988/89 6 509 989 14 1989/90 n/a 945 22 Allegations are one thing; whether those allegations are or can be substantiated by investigation is quite another.
    Presented
    on
    27/03/1990
  • Tabled Paper Health Commission, South Australian (pdf 6.80 MB)

    To minimise the incidence of poisoning from medicinal drugs and poisons used in agriculture, industry and for domestic purposes.
    Presented
    on
    18/09/1980
  • Tabled Paper University of South Australia (pdf 14.01 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 Vincent Tarzia
    on
    16/06/2020
  • The support provider found it very strange that NDIS funded this type of activity when it is closely linked to the growing of cannabis, and that there was no funding for support coordination when the client clearly needs it.
  • Controlled Substances (Cannabis) Amendment Bill.   19.
  • Article 24.1 - ‘Indigenous peoples have the right to their traditional medicines and to maintain their health practices, including the conservation of their vital medicinal plants, animals and minerals…’ Article 28.1 - ‘Indigenous peoples have the right to redress, by means that can include restitution or, when this is not possible, just, fair and equitable compensation, for the lands, territories and resources which they have traditionally owned or otherwise occupied or used, and which have been confiscated, taken, occupied, used or damaged without their free, prior and informed consent.’
  • Article 24.1 - ‘Indigenous peoples have the right to their traditional medicines and to maintain their health practices, including the conservation of their vital medicinal plants, animals and minerals…’ Article 28.1 - ‘Indigenous peoples have the right to redress, by means that can include restitution or, when this is not possible, just, fair and equitable compensation, for the lands, territories and resources which they have traditionally owned or otherwise occupied or used, and which have been confiscated, taken, occupied, used or damaged without their free, prior and informed consent.’
  • The support provider found it very strange that NDIS funded this type of activity when it is closely linked to the growing of cannabis, and that there was no funding for support coordination when the client clearly needs it.
  • The Minister for Police, according to order, moved - That the Controlled Substances (Controlled Drugs, Precursors and Cannabis) Amendment Bill be now read a second time. ????????????????
  • Tabled Paper Attorney-General's Department (pdf 6.63 MB)

    Evaluation of the Cannabis Expiation Notice System Amendments to the Controlled Substances Act in 1987 made possible the handling of a number of minor offences involving cannabis via a sys- tem of expiation notices.
    Presented
    on
    04/10/1988
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.