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Restorative justice : an adjunct to the current punitive justice system / presented by Leigh Garrett, CEO OARS Community Transitions, including the Centre for Restorative Justice.




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Remunerating legal practitioners : contracts that giveth and taketh, Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) / presented by Elbert Brooks, Buxton Chambers ; Chair, Joseph Wearing.




b

Spot the ethical solutions in estate administration dilemmas : part 1 / presented by Pam McEwin, Treloar & Treloar.




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Spot the ethical solutions in estate administration dilemmas : part 2 / presented by Pam McEwin, Treloar & Treloar.




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The legal implications of registering a relationship pursuant to the Relationships Register Act 2016 (SA) / presented by Julie Redman and Annie Luppino, Alderman Redman.




b

What SACAT does and recent developments / presented by Barbara Johns, Executive Senior Member, Housing and Civil Stream SACAT.




b

General guidance on dealing with probate applications and also difficult applications (probate and intestacy) and more / presented by Gaetano Aiello, Treloar & Treloar.




b

Treatment of post separation contributions / presented by Meredith Dickson, Elizabeth Evatt Chambers.




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To make terms of compromise a rule of Court or not? That is the question : an analysis of the options available to settle estate matters / presended by Christina Flourentzou, Supreme Court of South Australia..




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Tax red flags for practitioners : taxation of deceased estates / prsented by Ian Raspin, BNR Partners.




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Costs in deceased estates litigation / presented by Graham Edmonds-Wilson SC, Howard Zelling Chambers.




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Costs in estate matters : the practical implications of the return of the loser pays rule / presented by Bill Ericson, Finlaysons Lawyers.




b

Case update / presented by David Crocker, Edmund Barton Chambers.




b

PPSA update (Family Law) / presented by Associate Professor David Brown, University of Adelaide.




b

Valuations of legal practice / presented by Grantley Stevens FCA, CTA, Nexia Edwards Marshall.




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Administration issues for winding up the legal practice / presented by Sean Burton CA & Simone Ong CA, CTA, Nexia Edwards Marshall.




b

Future planning / presented by Grant Edwards, CTA, DFP, Nexia Edwards Marshall.




b

Carly Tarkari Dodd : shackled excellence : 1 October - 10 December 2019 / curated by Adele Sliuzas ; photography by Morgon Sette.

Carly Dodd is a KaurnaNarungga and Ngarrindjeri artist. Carly mixes traditional and contemporary techniques, to produce works that are conceptually and culturally driven. Jack Buckskin is a Kaurna, Narungga and Wirangu man, born in the Adelaide Plains region, who has dedicated himself to learning and sharing the Kaurna language and culture.




b

Joe Murray / "Walkabout Joe" / "Gibber Joe" : some of his life, dedications and observations.




b

My Australian Bird Obsession Volume Five: South Australia & Western Victoria.




b

Basin salinity management 2030 : summary report 2017-18.




b

A survey of the orange-bellied parrot Neophema chrysogaster in Tasmania, Victoria & South Australia : a report prepared for World Wildlife Fund (Australia) / P. B. Brown & R. I. Wilson.




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National recovery plan for the Orange-bellied parrot (Neophema chrysogaster).




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Orange-bellied parrot habitat restoration and management project : draft final report / prepared by Lauren Barrow (King Island Natural Resource Management Group Inc.).

"This report is the final report for the Orange-bellied Parrot Habitat Management and Restoration Project carried out on King Island. The report relates to the activity period starting 30th of June 2007 and finishing on the 25th of May 2008."--Introduction.




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Basin-wide environmental watering strategy / Murray‒Darling Basin Authority.




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Review of the Basin-wide environmental watering strategy : Office of Science and Knowledge / Murray‒Darling Basin Authority.




b

A climate guide for agriculture : Murray Darling Basin, South Australia.




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Connecting / Brenda Eldridge..




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First blood / Natalie D=Napoleon.




b

Mindful Cricket : Workbook.




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Own Your BS.




b

A Lullaby For Rainy Details.




b

Dare to be Holy : in this secular age.




b

The Yoke Breaker : Conquering Fear.




b

The Baptism of General Butt Naked.




b

Bless Family memories : in the Vales / by Gramother Christine.

A young artist inherits her Grammy's home in The Vales and begins to remember the stories her Grammy once shared with her. Where they real or has Grammy already lost her marbles a wee bit? When some friends come to visit she regales them with the stories and gives them a tub of her Grammy's favourite chees - the Bless Family Vegan Parmesan Cheese that she had procured from the famous Blessed Cheese cafe run by the Bless family.




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24 1/2 Almond Tree Grove i:n the Vales / by Grandmother Christine.

"24 1⁄2 Almond Tree Grove is the second story in the series In the Vales. A fun, light fantasy story about a young girl who inherits her Grammy's Cottage in the Vales, then starts to remember some of Grammy's favourite stories of her wee friends. The Almond Tree fairies are so helpful to us all, just read my wee story and see. "These stories allow you to enter into a parallel world set within our local community. They will take you on a journey to allow your imagination to tell the tales of the adventurous characters in a variety of unique situ's. The dialogue twists between now and then to provide a rich connection to the character's shenanigans, which motivates the reader to visualise beyond the text to create deeper meaning and connection to self, family and the community we live in."




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Secret wee caves : in the Vales / by Grandmother Christine.

Secret wee Caves the third story in the series "In the Vales" A fun, light fantasy story about a young girl who inherits her Grammy's Cottage in the Vales, then starts to remember some of Grammy's favourite stories of her wee friends. I hear Max the Purple Dragon is such a gentleman, find out more by reading my wee story. "These stories allow you to enter into a parallel world set within our local community. They will take you on a journey to allow your imagination to tell the tales of the adventurous characters in a variety of unique situ's. The dialogue twists between now and then to provide a rich connection to the character's shenanigans, which motivates the reader to visualise beyond the text to create deeper meaning and connection to self, family and the community we live in."




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Ghost train walk : in the Vales / by Grandmother Christine.

With two quick bursts of the Ghost train's whistle it indicates that the time is 12 midnight, but as quick as we rush out of the front door we have never been able to catch a glimpse of that train, till now! Grammy's tales are being shared through her granddaughter, but are they tales or real events and people, hmm? Read on to find out for yourself. He He. A fictional story set In the Vales as a Children's Bedtime Story. History and characters of this rolling countryside between sea and hills has been packaged up to be fun, informative and thought provoking.




b

ABC of Beekeeping.




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The Banksia Tree.




b

Stamp duty foreign ownership surcharge / presented by Bernie Walrut, Murray Chambers.




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Costs and persons under a disability : the potential for a conflict of interest / presented by Master Norman, District Court of South Australia.




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Inactive Actions: The consequences if actions are placed in the inactive cases list and are not removed, establishment of “Special Reasons”, and the moratorium of steps procedure.




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Sub Trusts – What are they?.




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Wills and Estates Family Provision and Contested Probate Case Update.




b

How to Brief a Barrister.




b

Forensic Biology and DNA: A brief intro to the basics and the issues.




b

The Right to Representation Before the Fair Work Commission.




b

Bankruptcy and Winding Up.