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South Australia

Report

Cashless debit card baseline data collection in the Goldfields region: qualitative findings


An independent collection of baseline data from trial participants and other relevant stakeholders to allow an assessment of the conditions within the Goldfields around the time of the introduction of the CDC. This report details the findings arising from the qualitative baseline data collection.
Strategy

South Australian government Aboriginal affairs action plan 2019 – 2020


The South Australian government is committed to improving the opportunities and services available to Aboriginal South Australians. To achieve this ambition, the government has developed this action plan that outlines a series of initiatives and actions for completion by agencies during 2019-20.
Conference paper

Investigating equivalence in compliance pathways to Australian housing energy efficiency


Current regulatory pathways to compliance in energy efficiency for Australian housing are via provisions in the National Construction Code (NCC). This paper first identifies performance evaluation criteria set out in the code presented as a comparative analysis across the different methods of achieving compliance. Jurisdictional and concessional variations are discussed and thereafter an examination of...
Case study

Revisit review of South Australia’s Palliative Care Services Plan 2009-16


This review is a five‐year revisit of the 2013 report, Improving end of life care for South Australians. That report was a midpoint examination of the implementation of South Australian Health's Palliative care services plan 2009‐16, which outlined the South Australian government’s commitment to expand and reshape end‐of‐life services in the state.
Strategy

Aboriginal education strategy: 2019 to 2029


The 10-year strategy highlights the importance of empowering parents, carers, family and community, and being a culturally responsive organisation to support education and development of Aboriginal children and young people.
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