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Of the 485 detections, 453 resulted in an arrest/report, drug
diversion and/or cannabis expiation notices.
Presented by
Hon Corey Wingard
on
16/10/2018
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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.
Standing Committees
55th Parliament (Current)
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If the Board was relying on the power to
classify publications dealing with "drug addiction ", it is doubtful whether that phrase would
cover, for example, newspapers concerned with the use of cannabis.
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Where clinical research is proposed using
stem cells, reference may be needed to the
requirements of the Therapeutic Goods
Administration (TGA), the Australian Code of
Good Manufacturing Practice for Medicinal
Products, and the Australian Code of Good
Manufacturing Practice for Human Blood and
Tissues.
Presented by
Hon John Hill
on
24/07/2007
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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.
Standing Committees
51st Parliament
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At Murajawijinie Caves, Nullarbor Parks Advisory Committee Member and Mirning Elder
Dorcas Miller shows NRC Presiding Member Hon Steph Key MP a shrub used for making a traditional
medicinal ointment.
Standing Committees
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An increasing percentage of the Priority 1 and
Priority 2 electrical breaches were identified during OTR audits conducted with SA
Police on premises that were cultivating cannabis.
Presented by
Hon Patrick Conlon
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17/11/2009
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Legislation increasing the
maximum fine for cannabis
possession passed
Parliament:
Statutes Amendment
(Drug Offences) Act 2018
Laws increasing the maximum
fine for cannabis possession
from $500 to $2,000 came into
effect on 1 April 2019.
Presented by
Hon Vickie Chapman
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15/10/2019
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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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India (British) 6,960 215
Soft Fibres (Bast Fibres)-
1413 Hemp Fibre (Cannabis Sativa and
Crotaleria Juncea)- cwt.