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The Hall ministry was a ministry of the Government of South Australia , led by Liberal and Country League Premier Steele Hall . It succeeded the first Dunstan ministry on 17 April 1968, when Labor Premier Don Dunstan lost a motion of no confidence in the House of Assembly following the 1968 election on 2 March. It was in turn succeeded by the second Dunstan ministry on 2 June 1970 following the LCL government's defeat at the 1970 election .

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19-1168: The ministry was sworn in by Governor Edric Bastyan on 17 April 1968. On 2 March 1970, Glen Pearson resigned from the ministry ahead of his retirement from Parliament. A minor reshuffle took place. The ministers listed served, except where indicated, until the end of the ministry on 2 June 1970. Premier Minister of Industrial Development Treasurer (from 2 March 1970) Deputy Premier Chief Secretary Minister of Health Minister of Mines Treasurer Minister of Housing Minister of Lands Minister of Repatriation Minister of Irrigation Minister of Immigration and Tourism Minister of Agriculture Minister of Forests Until 2 March 1970: Minister of Education (from 2 March 1970) Attorney-General Minister of Social Welfare (until 2 March 1970) Minister of Aboriginal Affairs (until 2 March 1970) Minister of Labour and Industry (from 2 March 1970) Minister of Education (until 2 March 1970) From 2 March 1970: Minister of Local Government Minister of Roads Minister of Transport Minister of Works Minister of Marine Governor of South Australia The governor of South Australia

38-575: A St Edward's Crown to a Tudor Crown. If the standard is flying at Government House, on a vehicle or at an event, this indicates that the governor is present. The governor of South Australia supports outstanding achievers within the South Australian community through the presentation of a number of annual awards: The governor also awards a series of commendations for excellence in the SACE year 12 exams, including: These people administered

57-419: A student’s choice. SACE studies are assessed both internally (in school) and externally. All top-tier stage 2 subjects have a 30% external assessment, which may be an exam, investigation or performance. As well as the compulsory subjects, stage 2 school based assessments are centrally moderated to ensure fair and accurate results. SACE results are scaled and then used to calculate a University Aggregate, which

76-598: Is diplomat Frances Adamson who was sworn in at Government House, Adelaide on 7 October 2021, replacing Hieu Van Le , who held the role from 2014 to 2021. The governor's official residence is Government House , in Adelaide , the state's capital. Prior to self-government, the governor was responsible to the Government of the United Kingdom and was charged with implementing laws and policy. Currently,

95-655: Is equal to a full year subject, while 10 credits is equal to a semester long subject. There are two stages: Stage 1, which most students do in Year 11, and Stage 2, which most students do in Year 12. Students may attain a partial SACE certification by gaining the minimum number of credits, yet bypassing the ATAR system. This approach does not guarantee an entry to university, however, a student may gain admittance via alternative pathways such as first attending TAFE then transferring to university, or by sitting an entry exam. Completion of

114-661: Is known as the Northern Territory Certificate of Education and Training (NTCET). The South Australian Matriculation (SAM) certificate is a qualification based on the SACE curriculum which is administered by the SACE Board of South Australia and taught in some schools in Malaysia and China. To receive the SACE, students must gain 200 credits from a range of subjects, usually over two years. Twenty credits

133-572: Is out of 90. This is then converted into an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR), previously a Tertiary Entrance Rank (TER) which universities within Australia use to select students who will be offered places in particular courses. A TAFE SA selection score is also calculated for entry into other further education courses. Full details of South Australian university and TAFE entry requirements for 2012 onwards are provided in ‘Australian Tertiary Admissions Booklet 2013, 2014, 2015’, published by

152-528: Is the representative in South Australia of the monarch, currently King Charles III . The governor performs the same constitutional and ceremonial functions at the state level as does the governor-general of Australia at the national level. In accordance with the conventions of the Westminster system of parliamentary government, the governor nearly always acts solely on the advice of the head of

171-591: The SACE is a general requirement to get into universities and colleges of technical and further education (TAFE colleges) in South Australia, nationally and internationally. The certificate also provides many study options for students who want to follow a different pathway into the workforce, such as undertaking apprenticeships while still at school. The SACE's Research Project has been suggested to be non compulsory in 2012 by Australian Education Union SA branch president Correna Haythorpe. There are two stages of

190-602: The SACE: Each subject or course successfully completed earns ‘credits’ towards the SACE, with a minimum of 200 credits required for students to gain the certificate. Students will receive a final grade from A to E for each Stage 1 subject and A+ to E− for Stage 2 subjects. For compulsory requirements, to gain their SACE they will need to achieve: The compulsory requirements are: The remaining 90 credits can be gained through additional Stage 1 or Stage 2 subjects or Board-recognised courses (such as VET or community learning) of

209-753: The South Australian Tertiary Admissions Centre, the South Australian Government authority which processes applications for tertiary courses in South Australia and the Northern Territory. SACE results are announced in December each year. Governor of South Australia Commendations are awarded to people who receive merits in 90 Stage 2 credits (including Research Project) or achieved an A in 70 or more credits and displayed "Excellence in

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228-666: The consent of the Executive Council. These powers relate to the appointment and dismissal of ministers and Parliament. The governor standard of South Australia is the same design as the British blue ensign with the Union Flag at the upper left quarter. On the right side, the State Badge of South Australia, comprising a piping shrike in a golden disc, is surmounted by a crown. In 2024, this representation changed from

247-414: The development of one or more SACE capabilities". Merits are awarded to students who receive an A+, and have displayed "exceptional achievement" (less than 2% of students taking a subject) in individual subjects in their Stage 2 SACE results. Prizes are awarded to the top student in certain subjects, including: A number of countries utilize SACE (known as SACE International outside of Australia) as one of

266-537: The elected government, the premier of South Australia . Nevertheless, the governor retains the reserve powers of the Crown, and has the right to dismiss the premier. As from June 2014, Queen Elizabeth II, upon the recommendation of the premier, accorded all current, future and living former governors the title 'The Honourable' for life. The first six governors oversaw the colony from proclamation in 1836, until self-government and an elected Parliament of South Australia

285-433: The government in the absence of the official governor. Margaret Beazley Margaret Gardner Jeannette Young Chris Dawson Frances Adamson Barbara Baker Hugh Heggie George Plant Farzian Zainal South Australian Certificate of Education#Awards The South Australian Certificate of Education ( SACE ) is awarded to students who have successfully completed their senior secondary schooling in

304-588: The governor is responsible for safeguarding the South Australian Constitution and facilitating the work of the Parliament and state government. The governor exercises power on the advice of ministers, conveyed through the Executive Council. Constitutional powers bestowed upon the governor and used with the consent and advice of the Executive Council include: The governor additionally maintains 'reserve powers' which can be used without

323-399: The pre-university qualifications. SACE International offered in Malaysia is effectively an almost similar programme as Australian Matriculation (AUSMAT). The difference being their examination board and course structure. AUSMAT is administered by Western Australian Certificate of Education Board while SACE International is administered by South Australian Certificate of Education Board. As for

342-573: The state of South Australia . The SACE Board of South Australia (formerly known as the Senior Secondary Assessment Board of South Australia, or SSABSA) administrates the certificate. The SACE Board of South Australia is an independent statutory authority of the South Australian Government accredited under ISO 9001:2008. The SACE curriculum is also taught in Northern Territory secondary schools, where it

361-421: Was granted in the year prior to the inaugural 1857 election . The first Australian-born governor of South Australia was Major-General Sir James Harrison (appointed 1968), and most subsequent governors have been Australian-born. The first South Australian-born governor was Sir Mark Oliphant (appointed 1971), and the first Aboriginal governor was Sir Douglas Nicholls (appointed 1976). The current governor

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