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p.1, 26 Nov. 1989, p. 1, 29 Dec. 1989, p. 5.
[2] CPD, 21 May 1990, pp. 648—52.
[3] CPD (R), 9 May 1991, pp. 3477-83; Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters, Who Pays the Piper
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Select Committee on Political Broadcasts and Political Disclosures, Report, Canberra, 1991; Australian Capital
Television Ply Ltd v Commonwealth 1992, HCA 45, 177 CLR 106; CT, 1 Oct. 1992, pp. 1-2; CPD, 29 April
1992, pp. 1836—8.
[4] CPD, 19 Sept. 1990, pp. 2611-3, 16 Oct. 1990, pp. 3142-5, 10 Dec.1991, pp. 4468-72,5 March 1992. pp.
841-2; CT, 30 Jan. 1992, p. 4.
(5] CPD, 29 April 1992, pp. 1826-34; CT, 14 March 1992, p. 2; The Bulletin (Syd.), 31 March 1992, p. 23.
[6] CT, 12 May 1992, p. 2; Rann v. Olsen [2000] SASC 83; House ofRepresentatives Practice, 5th ed., pp. 715-
7; Transcript, ABC Radio, 'PM', 19 Oct. 2001; Michael McGuire, 'Not fade away, 2009; Crikey.com, 21 Oct.
:2001.
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I write in response to your letter dated 31 December 2019, enclosing a package of
documents relating to your complaint
ments. I understand
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that your primary concern is that employees of SA Health
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business development plans in Port Pide between 2007
unable to investigate this
While I appreciate receiving your correspondence, I amVafters relating to SA Health
matter as Itfalls outside of my portfolio re.sponsibilities
th and Wellbeing, the Hon
fall within the portfolio responsibility of the Minister for Heal
concerns with Minister for Health
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Box 2555, Adelaide SA
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information that is connected to a
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I also note your comments about the 2018 was introd uced
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into Parliament blithe Hon Tammy November 2019_ While1
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In my view, the practice of the sale of sex has existed since time immemorial, and will
continue to exist without the passage of the Bill through the Parliament
Unfortunately, the practice will occur without the protections that could have been
afforded to sex workers under the Bill. Sex workers remain in a position where their
health, welfare and safety is a risk and where they may be prosecuted for their work.
I will consider any new legislation to decriminalise sex work that may be brought
before the Parliament in the future.
Thank you for raising your concerns with me.
Yours sincerely
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of Students;291 In 1983, she became the second woman to lead the Australian Union of Students,
serving until the organisation's discontinuation in 1984. She was also the secretary of the left-wing
organisation Socialist Forum.L21l[2?] Having transferred her studies to the University of
Melbourne, Gillard graduated with a Bachelor of Laws degree in 1986 and a BaChelor of Arts
degree in 1.989;"nSz ts_hejoinedihelaw firlielater &Gordon in Werrillee. Victortworking
in industrial lawk4-i In 199o, she was admitted as a partner; at the age of 29, she was the youngest
partner within the firm, and one of the first women to hold the position.r?43[233
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From 1985 to 1989, Dillard served as President of the Carlton branch of the Labor Party.[6] She
stood for Labor preselection in the Division of Melbourne prior to the 1993 federal election, but
was defeated by Lindsay TannerP§rit the 1996 federal election, Gillard won the third position on
Labor's Senate ticket in Victoria, behind *then Rayand Barney Cooney;273.M However, on the
final distribution of preferences she was defeated by Lyn Allison_ of the Australian
Democrats;29X30.3
In 1996, Mord resigned from her position with Slater & Gordon to serve as chief of staff to John.
Brumby, at that time the Leader of the Opposition in yinpriaga39313?-1 She was responsible for
drafting the affirmative-action rules within the Labor Party in-Victoria that set the target of pre-
selecting women for 35 per cent of "winnable seats". She also played a role in the foundation of
EMILY's List, the pro-choice fund-raising and support network for Labor women.E323
Gillard has cited Welsh Labour politician Aneurin Bevan as one of her political heroes.(241
Member of Parliament (1998-2007)
Gillard was first elected to the House of Representatives at the 1.998 federal election representing
Lalor, a safe Labor seat near Melbourne, replacing Barry Jones who retired. She made her maiden
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speech to the House on 13. November 1998;333 Dillard was a member of the standing_ committe
December
for Employment Education and Workplace Relations from 8 December 1498 to 8
2003,
in addition to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs from 20 March 2003 to 18 August
from 8
2003. Within the joint committees, she was a member of the Public Accounts and Audit
l and Tones
December 1998 to ti February 2002, in addition to the Native 'Me and the Aborigina
Streit Islander Land Fund from 20 March 2003 to n August 2003;0
Shadow Minister (2001-2007)
to the Shadqw Cabinet under
After Labor's defeat at the 20.01 federal election, Gillard was elected ility for Population and
responsib
then-Labor Leader Simon Crean, where she was givenresponsibilities for Reconciliation and
Immigration. In Febriaiir .2003, she was given additiona l
Tampa and Children Overboard affairs,
Indigenous Affairs;- 3 In these roles, in the wake of the
were partly credited with Labor's 2001 election loss, Gillard develoPed a new immigration
which
policy for the Labor Party.M
Minister for Health and Deputy Manager of
Gillard was later promoted to the position of Shadow
July wo3;233[33) During this time, she
Opposition Business in the House (to Mark Latham) on 2
often attracting attention from the
shadowed Tony Abbott, with the riviihy betWeen the two
later given additiona l responsib ility for misnaling opposition business in the
media. 61 She was
Beazley as Labor Party leader.DA
House of Representatives by Latham, who had succeeded
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3 September 2019
Friends, I trust you will indulge me if I start by sneaking In a
quick family acknowledgement of my niece Dr Jenna
Malone, whO...en academic at this university' Wait r 131.4..ANC"/ `^IcE4‘11-
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6 -search Institu and her great friend Judy Rathjen, who
is an accomplished woman in her own right and, in a
connected Adelaide kind of way, is our Vice Chancellor's
sister.
I alsO acknowledge Judy's brother; Vice Chancellor, Mr
Peter Rathien, Professor Jenny Shawifth"linister for
rk Health, the Honourable Stephen Wade nd thAhadow Latest news
Minister for Health, the Honourable Chris Picton. stories
But most importantly of all, I acknowledge the traditional
owners of the land on which we meet and in the spirit of
reconciliation, pay my respects to Elders past and present.
Yellaka, thank you for your warm Greeting to Country.
Introduction
so
The is the second time I have had the privilege of being
welcomed by Yellaka. The first time was at the recent South
Australian State dinner to celebrate 125 years of women's
suffrage in our State — a milestone to be inspired by.
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Australian Electoral Commission
Wed 31/10/201812:56 PM
To:
Dear Miss PEARCE
Thank you for enrolling to vote or updating your details.
Your current enrolment details are:
Don't forget to change your enrolment address every time you move. It is
compulsory to update your enrolment when your details change. You can change
your address online at www.aec gov.au or pick up an enrolment form at any
electoral office or Australia Post outlet. You can also check your enrolment details
are up to date at www.aec.gov.au/check.
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3RD ATTEMPT Assiss(N)ATON Cr-A5P(RtiNci NI-TH Vi fc-gr\yr aut oNt
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I was in a relationship with Vincent Bulone between the periods of 29th July 2018 - 21st
December 2019 in which time I witnessed unusual behaviour, womanising behaviour, lying
behaviour, portrayed betrayal with another woman, denial of behaviour, admissions of
involvement with Prostitution, encouragement to attend counselling for psychological
problems concerning my mental health state.
Government Ta din Intention : Second attempt to have me detained into
Refer to Stage 3 SCAT
Refer to file Submitted to Rose Park, Adelaidej Report -
Relationship Stresses
Refer to folder 13. Text messages I Denial of Behaviour
Refer to folder 14. Text messages /
REVERSAL OF TARGETING TACTICS TO CONFUSE THE VICTIM
Vincedfliplone had appeared as if be had become the target and portrayed the victim of
Fraudulent Activity involving fraudulent debts created, House Cleaning service in Sweden
with ex partner Tula Terry, Sweden, being threatened with Debt collectors / Newspaper
subscription, Sweden, Work credit card hacking while travelling in Europe, genial
Targeting, unknown women paying him attentive attention while in my presence dining and
in various locations within Adelaide and kurope, women sending half naked photographs of
themselves to his Science Twitter accounMental car at Christmas period deposit refund.:
_ Russian couple, Queensland based Car Rental Company denying him his refund of the
deposit of the rental car, 4 wheel jeep, Australian 4wd Hire / Director of liquidated company
Maryna Kosukhina / husband co-director, car returned osir27th December 2019fsub
company under li uidation Smart Corporation PTY LTD, excessive rise in Taxation
Department payments, quarterly payments, excessive rise in utilities, missing details on Visa
which he was denied entry back to Australia, but then the issue had been fixed, while we
were travelling together in Europe.
All accounts of this activity is exact replica of the illegal Activity of which I bad been
reporting and documenting between the years of 2014 - 2016 while residing in Port Pirie.
Refer to Stage 1C Fraudulent Activity
Refer to Stage 2B Sexual Targeting
Vincent Bulone admitted that he often bought expensive gifts for his women colleagues ,
which had included expensive perfumes, jewellery, silk scarfs, of which he had given to
Robbie Davis, his PA, Stay and bad also given me a silk scarf as a present when we had first
met and other various women colleagues. I told him that I thought this was unprofessional
behaviour and that he is buying presents to appeal to a woman's nature not professional
presents to say thank you. The presents in my opinion were of a personal nature and not
professional courtesy.
Vincent Bulone denied this was unprofessional behaviour.
Scarf
Refer to photographs - Gifts Bought during our relationship - Italian Silk
: Refer to Folder
Vincent Butane introduced me to his university colleagues as his partner
11. Work related and contacts
Geoff and JaniceFisher - Dinner at a restaurant
Vincent Bulonc's
Christmas lunch for the university - PHD students and employees of
research team - The Stirling Hotel, Adelaide Hills
employed by Vincent Bulone)
David Bradley - Dinner with Stay and David (Financial officer
winery where David's wife
David and his partner, Barossa Valley - Lunch at Borossa Valley
was employed
- Dinner in Adelaide
Agilent Company - Scientific Instruments designed for Science Labs
invited by Agilent Company
Restaurant - Vincent Bulone attended a conference in Vietnam
for expenses to attend and
Expenses paid - Adelaide University, Keith Jones denied paying
the re-imbursement my Agilent Company Rata
wearbeti with Natalie
Tfalcm Fmninveso of Vinepnt Itashwe's romestrels foam
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until 201' hen through intuitive feelings of something ominous 14r
started an argument lone when he came home from work so that I could
t cave the relationshi instead of accom an
argued with Vincent Bulone that evening who
him t
denied eve
aroo Islan fo Christmi- 4
g a continn e aviour
throughout the relationship). I had sighted on his tablet synchronised to his work phone and
also displayed his calendar of his appointments and daily events written for the end of the
day before he came home "Drinks with Kylie"
I did not know who Kylie was, he had never mentioned this name and had stated numerous
times that he did not drink at work- Deceitful behaviour / Refer to folder 13. Denial of
Behaviour / text message,
a fiddly" "I've bad a few drinks and reed to eat" - This occurred while at work.
.1(c I walked to the Norwood Police Station and asked them to accompany me back tom
to collect my belongings as I no longer felt safe in Vincent Bulone's
presence.
Two polite officers, a male and female arrived at wd stood by
jt as I packed my belo_w,tolis into my vehicle before Irwin&
st
.eil at the Scotty's Motel, Adelaide for the evening and returned tol
the next morning to collect my vehicle and leave, drive to my parents house in
Kadina.
Still unclear of his involvement in the targeting that occurred in Port Pirie Vincent Bulone
and I stayed in contact over the Christmas period.
n aroo Islan
orn eneral / S= Government ad a rest ence a and had ope.their for e
Christmas o 'days an er place of residence had b during th ngaroo Islantlj
fires. - Refer to Stage 2B Denial of Investigations / icki Chapm
of
44 I did not attend this holiday and separated from Vincent Bulone due to an intuitive feeling
his deceitful nature and his involvement in the targeting. His behaviour had left me feeling
unsure of his involvement.
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Following his return from Kangaroo Island SA he informed me that he had booked a
9 birthday holiday for me in Thailand. We travelled to Thailand together and spent the week
together before returningWe we still engaged in sexual interaction and discussing the
It
issues of our relationship of whicOVincent Bulone kept denying his inappropriate behaviour
with other women and that it was all in my head and still kept Si
Relationship Stresses.
separation
I explained to Vincent Bulonelvhfie residing in Kadina following the relationship
that had occurred in Port Pirie
21st December 2019 that I had been targeted and the events
the illegal activity
involving Intellectual Property Theft and provided him with evidence of
existed or having
that had occurred. Vincent Bulone continued to deny this activity
pursuing a prosecution
knowledge of it's occurrence and still encouraged me to not persist in
of the targeting a vernment and individuals involved and
that I should see , that no one
was targeting me
separation (Sweden).
Vincent Bulone travelled for work commitments following our
constant daily contact - Refer to
While he was travelling Vincent Bulone and I stayed in
folder 16. Ceased contact.
we would always remain
Vincent Bulone declared his undying love for me and said that
constantly encouraged me to
friends if we could not fix the problems in our relationship but
seek l because the issues were all in my mind and had nothing to do
to claim had not. and was not
with his behaviour or the targeting of which he continued offered to.
occurring. Vincent Bulone offered to pay for th
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Welds Ann Chapman (born 21 June 1957) is an The Honourable
Australian politician, representing the South Australian Vickie Chapman
House of Assembly seat of Bragg for the Snutk Australian MP
Division of the Liberal Party of Australia since the 2002
election. Chapman served as.the Deputyyremier of South
Australia and Attorliff-General between 19 March 2018
and 22 November 2021 in the Marshall gavernmentill She
was the first woman to hold either post.
•'-:Chapman has previously served as deputleader of the
-.1.4beral _Tart/ front 2006 to 29091, and became deputy
leader again in 2013. In that capacity, she served as Deputy
Leader of the 9PRosi#93. between 30 March 2006 and 4
July 2009, and lstain between 4 February 201& and J.9_.
March. 202C.-She was also the Shadow Attorney-General .
and Shadow Minister for State Development, having gained
the extra portfolio of State Development in a cabinet
reshuffle on 13 January 2016.
Chapman In 2018
Con.tents 13th Deputy Premier of Scutt?
Australia
Egly lite In office
Parlignent 9 March 2018 -22 November 2021:4::.
Personal Me .2.: Premier Steven Marshall 7-
References Preceded by John ,Rau.
External links Succeeded by Danvan Hoist
Pellekaan
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50th patorpri-9pnetel of South
Australia • •
Early life In office
19 March 2018 —22 November 2021
..,haoman: pnsaro Islam.) One of seven Premier Steven Marshall
Islan d Paru dana
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mother at ag
Area School, and following the ea₹i1O1 her
she later attended Pembro e a, 00 in 1/ : Succeeded by Josh Teague.
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studied a law degree at the::Univeraity of DePulY Leader of the 9l?Pe
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Chapman's father, Ted, was a member of the liberal and am,2013 —19 March 2018••
h Anst ralia nDii ision of
County League and then the Sout Australian House ven arshall
the Liberal ague of Australia in the South member of the :1 A"-
of Assembly. ATI:theral moderate, Ted was a :i Preceded by Steven Marshall
n in the 1970 8 and
Steele Hall-led 1.4.12etal. Movement factio Succeeded by golln. Rau
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129/22, 1:42 PM Premier, Deputy Premier, Counci officials visit Kangaroo Island fire grounds, 13,000 hectares burned I The Islander i Kings= .
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Premier nd Deputy Premie n Sunda afternoon toured
krandire
visited the
Officials including the Kangaroo Island mayor Michael Pengilly and Greg Georgopoulos
parts of the
command post at Pamdana, water bomber replenishing point at Turkey Lane. They also visited
fire ground.
hectare north coast fire
The CFS website shows the Duncan fire has now extended over the entire 13,000
warning area.
coast between Middle River
The scrub fire is uncontrolled and is burning in a northerly direction towards the
and Snug Cove. Conditions are continually changing.
River and Western River
SA Police will be undertaking assessments of damaged properties around Western
until fire conditions moderate
Cove today. Assessments of properties around Middle River cannot commence
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3/29/22, t42 PM Premier, Deputy Premier, council officials vlsk Kangaroo bind We grounds, 13,000 hectares burned 01m Islander I Kingsco...
2 Kit Taylor fire reported on Sunday morning and listed as "going".
See our earlier coverage fro t rday: IC fires continue to burn uncontrolled,slamagebeing assessed
4. Crews on Sunday afternoon, continuing to work on the Coopers Road, Duncan fire on
Kangaroo Island where 13,0 e been burnt.
Overnight back burning has secured part of the western edge of the Duncan fire, however the area between
Snug Cove on the coast and Snug Cove Road approximately 2km south of the coast remains unsecured at
this time.
The CFS is implementing its plans to secure the western edge of the fire using a retardant line, but due to
smoke causing poor visibility this is proving to be difficult.
Plans are also being made to secure the southern edge of the fire, north of the Playford Highway.
Two teams of firefighters from the mainland are working with local crews, private farm firefighting units, the
forestry industry and crews from the Department of Environment and Water.
To ensure your safety, and that of firefighters and other emergency personnel, please do not enter the area
roads and
unless necessary. Hazards may include reduced visibility due to smoke, fallen trees blocking
emergency vehicles operating in the area.
your Bushfire
Residents in the area are advised to remain vigilant and to continue checking and following
Survival Plan.
n Hotline on
For u tes visit the CFS website (www.cfs,sa.gov.an) or phone the Bushfire Informatio
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3/29/22. 1:42 PM Premier, Deputy Premier, Counce officials visit Kangaroo Island fire grounds. 13.000 hectares burned I The Islander I Kingsco...
"Amazing to spend time in the command centre today to witness the way everyone is working together. CFS
volunteers and staff, people from National Parks, Primary Industries, Police, Ambulance, K1 Council and the
private sector plotting and planning then executing that plan on the fire ground.
"There are at least two local island families of four out on CFS trucks together including a mum, dad and
their two sons from the Haines brigade. The local Pamdana Hotel is providing meals and local Davo's Deli is
doing sandwiches.
"Thge are also strike teams from around South Aus ho are all chipping in to save lives and property
andlet this fire out ahead of more bad weather an Thank you one and all."
Jaq u i Havelburg and her husband Damien with sons Brodie and Zac, who has just come for Christmas, while their
daughter Eliza is in training to join CFS. Our volunteers are amazing! Photo: Leon Bignell
Help available
Catherine Kewley from local KI charity Island Care posted help was available for those impacted on by the
fires.
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Attorney•General
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Ms Jac ueline Pears 10FranictlnStreet
Adelaide SA 5000
GPO Box 464
Adelaide SA 5001
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Dear Ms laearce
I write in response to your letter dated 31 December 2019, enclosing a package of
documents relating to your complaint
s. I understand
i have reviewed your correspondence and the associated document
edly stole your
that your primary concern is that employees of SA Health alleg
2011.
business development plans in Port Rile between 2001 and
While I appreciate receiving your correspondence, I amtMatt unable to investigate this
ers relating to SA Health
matter as it falls outside of my portfolio nasponsibirrties
Health and Wellbeing, the Hon
fall within the portfolio responsibility of the Minister for
erns with Minister for Health
.Stephen Wade MW. You may wish to raise your conc 2555., ATelidirA-
and Wellbeing directly. You can write to his office at GPO Box
5001.
Health and Wellbeing in
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Act, except in very limited
matter that forms or is the subject of a complaint under that
circumstances.
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I suggest that y de.a-freeagyisory
mattere.The Commission Gouth Australia Fir
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ents abou t the decri mina lisation of sex work in South Australia.
I also note your comm
imina lisatio n of Sex Work) Bill 2018 was introduced
The Statutes Amendme nt (Decr votes
by Hon Tamm y Frank s MW. The Bill failed to receive the
into Parlia ment
Asse mbly on 13 Nove mber 2019. Whilst respect the views
required in the House of ing that the Parliament denied the
Bill
colle ague s, it is disap point
of my Parliamentary
passing to the Committee Stage.
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in my view, the practice of the sale of sex has existed since time immemorial, and will
continue to exist without the passage of the Bill through the Parliament.
Unfortunately, the practice will occur withoutthe protections that could have been
afforded to sex workers under the Bill. Sex workers remain in a position where their-
health, welfare and safety is a risk and where they may be prosecuted for their work.
I will consider any new legislation to decriminalise sex work that may be brought
before the Parliament in the future.
Thank you for raising your concerns with me.
Yours sincerely
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of Students,[291 In 1983, she became the second woman to lead the Australian Unio n of Stude nts,
serving until the organisation's discontinuation in 1984. She was also the secretary of the left-wing
organisation Socialist Fornm.[?-1][24] Having transferred her studies to the University of
Melliotime, Gillard graduated with a Bachelor of TAWS degree in 1986 and a Badielor of Arts
degree in i9895;31ln1987, she joined the law thin SlateatGordon in Wernliee. Victeria:lyvorking
in industrial law. In 199o, she was admitted as a partner- at the age of 29, she was the youngest
partner within the firm, and. one of the first women to hold the position.r;a251
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al electi
stood for Labor preselection in the Division of Melbourne prior to the 1993 feder
position on
was defeated by Lindsay Tema:drag At the 1996 federal election, Gillard won the third
7J1.287. However, on the
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on of the Australian
final distribution of preferences she was defeated by Lyn Allis
Democrats.C29)(30
to serve as chief of staff to John
In 1996, Gillard resigned from her position with Slater & Gordon
ris.10139][S She was responsible for
Brumby, at that time the Leader of the Oppesition in Victo
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drafting the effirmatiyeiction rules within the labor Party played a role in the foundation of
also
selecting women for 35 per cent of "winnable seats". She
network for labor women.1344
EMILY'a List, the pro-choice fund-raising and support
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s who retired. She made her maiden
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was a
speech to the House on n November 1998.E Gillard
from 8 December 1998 to 8 December 2001,
for Employment, Education and Workplace Relations
Affairs from 20 March 2003 to 18 August
in addition to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
of the Public Accounts and Audit from 8
2003. Within the joint committees, she was a member
Native Title and the Aboriginal and Torres
December 1998 to u February 2002, in addition to the
st 2003501
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then given addit ional responsibilities for
Febru ary 2003 , she was
immigration. In
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Indigenous Affairs In these roles gration
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which were partly credited
policy for the Labor Party.['$i
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Abbo tt, with the rivalr y between the two often attracting
shado wed Tony
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media.1361 She was later given eded Beazley as Labor Party leader.1-3.71
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widely used in va 'taus fields pertaining to human production
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Pasuiefelannsequentleelectromagnetic radiation (EMR as become a substantial new pollution
Nsetliffilniiiltidem civilization. The biological effects of EMR have attracted consider-41e attention
PwciPldwidekhe possible interaction EMR with human organs, especially the brain, is currently
Mechanium
v ac9re most attention is focused‘any studies have shown that thAervous systent an important
rgetmaguer system sensitive to EMRTtn recent years, an increasing number of studies have focused
canfibcde itiological effects of EMR, including the metabolism and transport of neurotransmitters.
EMR
As messengers of syyptic transmissionAteurotransmitters play critical roles in cognitive and Ay -4
scussion
ottonal behaviorfflere, the effects of*MR on the metabolism and receptors of neurotransmitters in
ram-are summarized.
Future Perspectives
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fYfflaintuagnetic radiation (EMR) is closely related to human life and o 'hates from various electrical systems,
. CneKtiSf gphones, microwave oventIcommunication base station igh-voltage lines, electronic instruments
vend rOmantetic equipment. MR produces various electromagnetic waves of different frequencies.*
cosmic,
Rwidgkigg in thAncreasing EMR intensity in human living spacerThc high-frequency waves such as
gamma and X-rays, have enough energy to cause ionization. Non-ionizing electromagne tic waves, including
ultraviolet, visible region, infrared, microwave, and radio waves are frequently used in daily life, especially
radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMFs, 3o kllz-300 GHz) for communications, and extremely low-
m
frequency F.Mrs (ELF-EMFs, 3 Hz-3 kHz) generated by electricity. RF is also commenly-reftrred to as
(MW) radiatioa eimi ct of R onliuman health has also gradually attracted attenti ,,,,and
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4oftcrcin. functional connectwi was obse mmarizes the effects
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power of radiation, so the
The effects of EMR on body systems might depend on the frequency, intensity and
parameters of EMR provide a challenge for a literature review. Specific absorption rate
(SAR) measures the rate of
kHz and to CHz. With
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the unit of watt per kilogram (W/kg), SAR reflects the power absorbed per mass of tissue. The MR value depends
different tissuesSo far, the SAR
on the frequency, incident direction, E-polarization direction, and the structure of
radiation. Numerous
values range from to-4 to 35 W/kg in those reported studies on the bioeffects of microwave
Exposure to
studies have shown that the nervous system is an important target organ system sensitive to EMR.
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MIND & BRAIN
4Could certain frequencies of electromagnetic waves or
radiation interfere with brain function?
April 24.2006
AmhDRaa; assistant professor of clinical neuroscience at Columbia
University, offers the following answer.
. DefinitelytRadiation is energy and research findings provide at least some
information concerning how specific types may influence biological tissue, including
that of the brain. In some cases the effect may be therapeutic. For example,
transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a technique used to induce a short-term
interruption of normal activity in a relatively restricted area of the brain by rapidly
changing a strong magnetic field near the area of interest. Mark George provided a
nice account of TMS in the September 2003 issue of Scientific American. In it he
described how head-mounted wire coils can deliver powerful yet evanescent magnetic
pulses directly into focal brain regions to painlessly modulate neural activity by
inducing minute electric currents. Clinically, TMS may be helpful in alleviating
certain symptoms, including those of depression.
Researchers typically differentiate between the effects of ionizing radiation (such as
- far-ultraviolet, X-ray and gapma ray) and nonionizing radiationk;including visible
41i and radio ith ionizing variety may be undesirable because it can
cause mutations thus we should all limit our exposuric its
sources—radioactive materials and solar radiation among them. However, given
modem technology, nonionizing radiation from power lines, personal wireless
devices ell phone toweAiand other sources is practically unavoidable. Extremely
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lacking in the scientific lit - z- ---!--- `o verify and reconcile
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Unfortunately, at least some of these studies fail to meet many of the criteria for good
research, thus weakening their scientific value further. Therefore, more well-
controlled studies are required to validate conclusions as to whether exposure to cell
phones influences cognition, especially in the long term. Nevertheless, most of the
reported effects are small as long as the radiation intensity is within the reasonable
nonthermal range and its duration does not exceed common exposure for users.
In 2002 the U.K published a brochure recommending that children and young
people should use cell phones as little as possible. A year later Thailands interior
minister considered a ban on their use by children. But in 2004 the Health Council of
the Netherlands, unable to find convincing scientific data demonstrating a difference
between children and adults in the absorption of electromagnetic energy, found no
reason to recommend limiting child use.
I was unaware of solid scientific evidence to support such concerns, but given that my
cell phone was one of my infant sons favorite toys, I let him play with it only after I
made sure it had been switched off. A precautionary approach remains justifiable
because detrimental effects cannot be ruled out completely. Now that my son has
learned how to turn my phone back on, however, I remind myself that when these
phones are used in public, the indirect health effects sustained by vexed passersby
may well outweigh the direct neural disturbances on their users.
Still, a very recent report associat increased risk of malignant brain tumor wi h
long-term cell phone use. This report represent a new stu y u is instead a
combined analysis of two population-based case control studies published in 2003
and 2005. The findings from this report are difficult to interpret because the
experimental design is notably different from that of previous studies of long-term
cell phone use and brain cancer. For example, the exposure assessment was mostly
performed using mailed questionnaires; multiple confounding factors were not
addressed, and a single statistical adjustment corrected for the year of diagnosis only.
In addition, a compelling mechanism of action is absent and it is unclear what
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