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  • Tabled Paper Passenger Transport (pdf 40 KB)

    PAPER 8 September 2009 HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY Pursuant to Statute Passenger Transport Act 1994 Regulations Elleottlk") By the Honourable the Minister for Transport [Extract from 'Government Gazette', 6 August 2009, pages 3593-3594—Regulation No. 216 of 2009] South Australia Passenger Transport Variation Regulations 2009 under the Passenger Transport Act 1994 Contents nOUSE OF ASSENIBLY I,A ID ON 7.77: T4PLE Part 1—Preliminary 8 SEP 2009 1 Short title 2 Commencement 3 Variation provisions Part 2—Variation of Passenger Transport Regulations 2009 4 Variation of regulation 11—Drivers--Eligibility Part 1—Preliminary 1—Short title These regulations may be cited as the Passenger Transport Variation Regulations 2009. 2—Commencement These regulations will come into operation immediately after the Passenger Transport Regulations 2009 come into operation. 3—Variation provisions In these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation
    Presented by
    Hon Patrick Conlon
    on
    08/09/2009
  • With the current outbreak of COVID-19 and restrictions on the ability to access indoor fitness and use public transport; the spotlight is on the public realm to provide opportunities for exercise and active transport.
  • 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 08. Jon Holbrook (pdf 617 KB)

    Select Committee on Public and Active Transport Personal submission by Jon Holbrook, Henley Beach South Thank you for the opportunity to make a submission.
  • Active strongly agree with the AEMC’s review and proposal in relation to updating the regulatory frameworks for Embedded Networks.
  • Active strongly agree with the AEMC’s review and proposal in relation to updating the regulatory frameworks for Embedded Networks.
  • Tabled Paper Passenger Transport (pdf 43 KB)

    29 August 2006 HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY PAPER Pursuant to Statute Passenger Transport Act 1994 Regulations By the Honourable the Minister for Transport [Extract from 'Government Gazette 13 July 2006, pages 2256-2257—Regulation No. 189 of 2006] OUSE OF ASSEMBLY LATD nXTTUCTAPT,E 29 AUG 2006 South Australia Passenger Transport (General) Variation Regulations 2006 under the Passenger Transport Act 1994 Contents Part 1—Preliminary 1 Short title 2 Commencement 3 Variation provisions Part 2—Variation of Passenger Transport (General) Regulations 1994 4 Variation of Schedule 2—Maximum fares chargeable by taxis Part 1—Preliminary 1—Short title These regulations may be cited as the Passenger Transport (General) Variation Regulations 2006. 2—Commencement These regulations will come into operation on 17 July 2006. 3—Variation provisions In these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified regulations varies the regulations
    Presented by
    Hon Patrick Conlon
    on
    29/08/2006
  • Committee 14. Jonas Prideaux (pdf 136 KB)

    1 Select Committee Public and Active Transport LC From: jonas Prideaux Sent: Sunday, 24 July 2022 1:24 PM To: Select Committee Public and Active Transport LC Subject: SA Rail reactivation - submission of interest To whom it may concern: My name is Jonas Prideaux, a teacher who is often in both city and rural location.
  • 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.
  • Committee 30. AdaptWest (pdf 337 KB)

    4/8/2022 Ms Emma Johnston Secretary to the Committee Select Committee on Active and Public Transport C/- Parliament House GPO Box 572 Adelaide 5001 sctransport@parliament.sa.gov.au Dear Ms Johnson, Re: AdaptWest response - Select Committee on Active and Public Transport.
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.