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  • Committee 98. Heart Foundation (pdf 317 KB)

    This can be addressed through investment in walking, cycling and public transport, and by prioritising the needs of pedestrians, bicycle riders, and public transport users in transport policy.
  • Tabled Paper Passenger Transport Act 1994 (pdf 411 KB)

    Adelaide Metropolitan Passenger Transport Service Contracts
    Presented by
    Mr Stephan Knoll
    on
    25/03/2020
  • Committee 96. Scott Durand (pdf 522 KB)

    1 Select Committee Public and Active Transport LC From: Durand, Scott Sent: Wednesday, 5 October 2022 8:55 PM To: Select Committee Public and Active Transport LC Subject: Submission for the select committee public and active transport Submission for the Select Committee on Public and Active Transport This is a submission for the select committee on public and active transport on the positive benefits of reinstating the local regional rail network and in particular the line to Kapunda, South Australia.
  • Committee 38. Paul Froggatt (pdf 4.34 MB)

    Legislative Council of South Australia Select Committee on Public and Active Transport 2022 Written Submission By Paul Froggatt Representative of Friends of Old Belair Road, Experienced Transport Planner This written submission to the Select Committee is provided by Paul Froggatt.
  • Tabled Paper Passenger Transport (pdf 64 KB)

    PAPER 15 September 2004 HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY Pursuant to Statute • Passenger Transport Act 1994 Regulations ROUSE OF ASSEMBL LAID reernp TABLE 15 SEP 2004 By the Honourable the Minister for Transport [Extract from 'Government Gazette', 12 August 2004, pages 3225-3226—Regulation No. 167 of 2004] MOUSE OF ASSEMBLY rn rv" rur TABLE 1 5 SEP 2004 South Australia Passenger Transport (Regular Passenger Services; Conduct of Passengers) Variation Regulations 2004 under the Passenger Transport Act 1994 Contents Part 1—Preliminary 1 Short title 2 Commencement 3 Variation provisions Part 2—Variation of Passenger Transport (Regular Passenger Services; Conduct of Passengers) Regulations 1994 4 Variation of regulation 23—Prohibition of animals in vehicles 5 Variation of regulation 38—Exclusion or removal of persons by authorised persons Part 1—Preliminary 1—Short title These regulations may be cited as the Passenger Transport (Regular Passenger Services
    Presented by
    Hon Trish White AM
    on
    15/09/2004
  • Committee 34. Kim Krebs (pdf 155 KB)

    1 Select Committee Public and Active Transport LC From: Kim Krebs Sent: Thursday, 4 August 2022 7:18 PM To: Select Committee Public and Active Transport LC Subject: Active Transport submission Thank you for the opportunity to provide a submission I am a daily cycling commuter, riding from the Hills into the City.
  • Committee 100. Giulio Ponte (pdf 732 KB)

    1 Select Committee Public and Active Transport LC From: Giulio Ponte Sent: Tuesday, 22 November 2022 10:32 AM To: Select Committee Public and Active Transport LC Subject: Re: Inquiry into and report on Public and Active Transport Dear Ms.
  • #19851411 1 OFFICIAL: Sensitive In reply please quote 19851411 Enquiries to Catherine Gray Telephone 08 7133 1557 Mr Patrick Dupont Parliamentary Officer Environment, Resources and Development Committee House of Assembly Parliament of South Australia By email: ERDC.Assembly@parliament.sa.gov.au Dear Mr Dupont, PARLIAMENTARY INQUIRY INTO THE URBAN FOREST The Department for Infrastructure and Transport (the Department) is committed to addressing climate change and recognises it has a significant role to play in supporting the key objective for accelerated urban greening expressed in the South Australian Government Climate Change Action Plan 2021-25 and Metropolitan Adelaide’s increased canopy cover target by 2045.
  • Tuesday, 13 September 2022 Legislative Council Page 47 SELECT COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC AND ACTIVE TRANSPORT Mr OUTHRED: Yes, there are.
  • Committee 63. Penelope Bennett (pdf 1.08 MB)

    Recent RAA surveys (June 2022) indicate about a third of motorists are considering active and public transport rather than driving, due to rising fuel prices.
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