Summary. © Copyright 2019, Aboriginal affairs and reconciliation Menu, Arts and Culture Plan South Australia 2019-2024 Menu, Information sharing and data analytics Menu, Information sharing in South Australia Menu, South Australian Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs Commission Menu, State protocols and acknowledgements Menu, South Australian Protective Security Framework Menu, Wedding Anniversary and Birthday congratulatory messages, South Australian Protective Security Framework, Lot Fourteen – where ideas and innovation are coming to life, Building a culture of excellence and inclusion, Reconciling disadvantage with opportunity, Lessons learnt and challenges for SA's veteran community, Government Marketing Advertising Communications Expenditure, Ministerial Guidelines and Code of Conduct, Public service chief executive remuneration, About Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation, COVID-19 – protecting Aboriginal communities, Amendment of the APY Land Rights Act 1981, South Australian Aboriginal Advisory Council, Recognised Aboriginal Representative Bodies, Current applications under the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1988, Aboriginal languages interpreters and translators policy, Register of Cultural Awareness Training Providers, South Australian Aboriginal Languages Interpreters and Translators Guide, Joint Ministerial Council and Partnership Agreement, South Australian Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations Network, Arts and Culture Plan South Australia 2019-2024, The arts review and plan for South Australia, Recommendations and government’s response, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Grants, Grants for Individuals, Groups, Organisations, Richard Llewellyn Deaf and Disability Grants, Current listing of government boards and committees, Reporting - board membership and remuneration, Register interest in becoming a board member, Cabinet procedures for boards and committees, Justice and Legislative Reform Cabinet Committee, South Australian Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs Commission, GOVSEC5: Managing the security of contractors and service providers, GOVSEC6: Security governance for international sharing, PERSEC2: Maintaining employee suitability, INFOSEC1: Protecting official information, South Australian Information Classification System, SACSF guidance and supporting documentation, Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia Licence. City East QLD 4002, 1 William Street DPC governance and reporting Read the Department of Premier and Cabinet annual reports, FOI statements and other required reports such as travel outcomes and gifts benefits and hospitality register. State Services includes: Executive Government Services - provide advice and executive support to the Premier, ministers, their officers and agencies in relation to the management of Cabinet business. Guidelines on using Victorian Government branding, VIC font and creating and using logos. The Sturt’s Desert Pea was adopted as South Australia’s floral emblem on 23 November 1961. Acting Director General, Department of the Premier and Cabinet. The Armorial Bearings are described heraldically as: for Arms, Azure on the rising sun depicted as a roundel or an Australian Piping Shrike displayed and standing on the staff of a Gum Tree proper and for the Crest on a wreath or Azure and Gules Four sprigs of Sturt's Desert Pea proper the Shield upon a Compartment comprising a grassy mount and in front of two Vines growing therefrom each entwining their stakes proper on either side thereof stalks of Wheat and Barley and the dexter side scattered with Citrus Fruits and lying on the sinister side two Cog Wheels with between them a Miner's Pick also proper together with on a Scroll the name "South Australia ". Acting Executive Director, State Services. Government Handbooks | Queensland's official emblems, including our state flag, Coat of Arms and corporate logo, are all symbols of our identity – of who we are and our place in the world.