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The total consumption of water for irrigation in South Australia represents 70% of the total water use in the State. 57% of the water used for irrigation is sourced from surface water and 43% from groundwater. ... more
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The Australian Road Rules currently require that children less than 12 months of age must be restrained in a suitable approved child restraint. However, children between 12 months and 16 years of age must be restrained in an approved child ... more
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Port Adelaide is the real pride of south australia, we have been around since 1870 how long have the crows been around for. ... more
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" The best place to learn more about the fossil history of South Australia is the South Australian Museum. They hold extensive collections of both fossil invertebrates and vertebrates ranging from the weird and wonderful 570 million-year-old ... more
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Yes. The Mutual Recognition Act 1992 and Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Act 1997 allow current members of the above listed registration boards to have their registration recognised with the College. The Mutual Recognition application form should ... more
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depends on how u come over here, but if u drive up through mt. gambier there is plenty to see there, or go as far as naracoorte and go to the caves and do some sightseeing there, then come up the coast and stop along the way........or if you come ... more
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A. South Australia does not participate in the Concessional English Program. All applicants must meet the Sponsorship requirements for English, which may be higher than DIAC requirement. ... more
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• A. The Phylloxera and Grape Industry Board and Primary Industries and Resources SA (PIRSA) have developed a plan for managing an outbreak. All vineyards within a 5km radius of the infestation site would be quarantined. A phylloxera outbreak in ... more
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Alcohol and Other Harms Alcohol is responsible for a considerable burden in terms of death, disease and injury in Australia. Drinking is a major factor in much of the injury resulting from road crashes and other accidents, and in social problems ... more
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• One of the most consistent messages from the past twenty years of SATC market research is that potential visitors "do not perceive that there is enough to see and do in South Australia". Such consumer perceptions need to be addressed in order to ... more
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