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law enforcement
This is not the place to report crime. In an emergency call Triple Zero (000), or 131 444 for police assistance. South Australia Police was formed on 28 April 1838. The jurisdiction of South Australia covers a vast area of almost one million square kilometres, with a population of over 1,500,000. More than 5,000 police and support staff work across 13 Local Service Areas in the State to reduce crime and ensure safer communities.
individual & family services
The South Australian Council on Intellectual Disability (SACID) works towards achieving a South Australian community in which people with intellectual disability are involved and accepted as equal participating members. SACID also supports Inclusion Northern Territory to achieve the same goals in the Northern Territory. SACID works towards an inclusive community by - ensuring people with intellectual disability have a strong voice in all we do - engaging in systemic advocacy to uphold the rights of people with intellectual disability - ensuring people have access to easy to understand information - ensuring the voices of people with intellectual disability in South Australia and the Northern Territory are heard on a national level through our affiliation with Inclusion Australia We are a state-wide service and can be contacted via phone, email, website and social media. SACID Information Services: SACID provides a free information service for people with intellectual disability, their families and the wider community. If you need information that is easier to understand, are seeking advice or want to learn more about intellectual disability – contact us! SACID runs free information sessions and workshops for people with intellectual disability and their families. We also develop and share easy to understand information and resources. SACID have information and workshops for mainstream services to help the wider community learn how they can be more inclusive of people with intellectual disability. Peer Action Groups: People with intellectual disability can get involved in Peer Action Groups that work on projects to make their communities more inclusive. SACID is an incorporated body and a registered Australian charity.
public safety
The South Australian Country Fire Service (CFS) serves communities through dedicated volunteers delivering professional fire and rescue services to outer metropolitan, regional and rural South Australia. The CFS is an all hazards agency responding to bushfire, building fire, road crash rescue and hazardous material spills. The CFS works alongside the SA Metropolitan Fire Service and State Emergency Service, and with local government to assist with strategies for fuel reduction and to educate the community about bushfires and fire safety. We have strong representation throughout South Australia: - 13,500 volunteers, including cadets and operational support members, who are committed to supporting their communities - 425 brigades - 33 HAZMAT brigades - 66 Road Crash Rescue brigades - 6 regions - 51 groups - 2 State Training Centres - a fleet of over 800 fire trucks.
government administration
At the Department of Treasury and Finance we work to ensure South Australia is a thriving, prosperous state - now and into the future. Our purpose The Department of Treasury and Finance plays a vital role in providing services to the community and economic and fiscal policy advice to the Government of South Australia. As an organisation we contribute to South Australia by providing policy, treasury, financial and digital services to the community, covering asset and liability management, collection of state taxes, insurance and superannuation as well as services for work health and safety and state-based industrial relations services across South Australia. The South Australian public sector has united under the purpose statement of ‘Making a difference so South Australia thrives’. Social Media Terms of Use Welcome to our LinkedIn page. We encourage respectful and constructive engagement. By interacting with our content, you agree to the following: Be respectful: No harassment, hate speech, or offensive language. Stay on topic: Comments should relate to the post and foster productive conversation. No spam: Promotional content, irrelevant links, or repeated posts will be removed. Protect privacy: Don’t share personal, confidential, or proprietary information. We reserve the right to remove content or block users who violate these terms.
professional training & coaching
Success in business requires knowledge, experience and vision. South Australian Leaders inspires leading companies to excel in driving personal, professional and business growth. Leaders works with dynamic businesses to achieve a broad range of outcomes, including growth, succession planning, investment, and entry or exit strategies. Leaders provides access to local, national and international networks through the affiliation with International Leaders, including entry into new markets. The Leaders platform provides connectivity into key Business, Industry & Government leaders. Leaders surrounds Members with Industry Partners and Industry Experts to assist them achieve their vision. The Executive Leaders Series assists well established dynamic businesses seeking efficient access to growth, trade and investment opportunities. The Executive Leaders Series is designed for those looking to grow, innovate or sell their business. Each year up to 25 leading private and unlisted public companies are selected to become Members of this Series. The Future Leaders Series provides earlier-stage businesses with a seat at the table of the most influential business people who provide the knowledge and networks to assist growth. Future Leaders provides exclusive access to personal, professional and business growth, as well as trade & investment opportunities. Up to 16 Future Leaders are selected each year.
legal services
Delivering services to South Australian Aboriginal communities, including the recognition of native title rights and interests.
health, wellness and fitness
Parkour classes, instructor development, community projects, space design, and advocacy.
The South Australian Produce Market is the premier fresh produce wholesale market for the state where over 250,000 tonnes of fresh produce with a wholesale value of over $590M is traded between our wholesalers, growers and retail operators every year. The market offers various value add services through our associated businesses including Crunch Bunch mascots, daily supply and price monitoring, inspection and quality control, banking and credit service facilities, in-store promotion and multi-media advertising, unloading and pallet management. The market provides a rich environment that fosters competitive trade and efficient distribution and market forces determine the prices. With an estimated 10,000 individuals accessing the market site each week, the market offers freedom of choice, with an extensive range of product variety, quality and price and provides users with access to a large customer base and the ability to develop business and industry contacts by providing a unique environment that promotes healthy and open competition. Market operations are complex, with masses of highly perishable fresh produce passing through each day which is consumed locally, nationally and now internationally. For this reason the market facilities have been planned and constructed to receive, store, trade and distribute highly perishable fresh fruit and vegetables in the most efficient manner available to meet the ever increasing demand. South Australian Produce Market seeks to educate the community through our associated businesses and programs about the health benefits of fresh fruit and vegetables with the objective to increase consumption which ultimately benefits the entire industry.
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