The Kapunda Road Royal Commission was a royal commission created by the Government of South Australia in 2005 to inquire into the circumstances surrounding the hit and run death of Ian Humphrey and the circumstances around the trial and conviction of Eugene McGee. The Royal Commissioner was Greg James QC. The first hearing of the commission was on 12 May 2005 and the report was delivered on 15 July 2005.
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The KapundaRoadRoyalCommission was a royalcommission created by the Government of South Australia in 2005 to inquire into the circumstances surrounding...
regarding the construction of a bridge to Hindmarsh Island KapundaRoadRoyalCommission (2005) investigating the circumstances of the hit and run death...
the victim's wife, with public opinion eventually forcing the KapundaRoadRoyalCommission that led to harsher laws for hit and run offences. At the 2006...
manager Eugene McGee, lawyer involved in a hit-and-run, see KapundaRoadRoyalCommission This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the...
This is a list of royalcommissions and commissions of inquiry appointed by the Government of South Australia. RoyalCommissions are currently held in...
monument in Booleroo Centre, South Australia 1922: Soldier figure for Kapunda & District Fallen Soldiers Monument 1929 Four figures surrounding tower...
children; girls in danger; the aged poor; a reformatory (in Johnstown near Kapunda); and a home for the aged and incurably ill. Generally, the Josephite sisters...
Guinea in March 1944 for convoy escort duty. Barcoo and the corvette HMAS Kapunda shelled Japanese positions on Kar Kar Island and at Banabun Harbour.[when...
Roseworthy, Kapunda in 1860. The main line left the Kapunda branch at Roseworthy and proceeded to Hamley Bridge, Riverton, Burra in 1870. The Kapunda branch...
Intelligence". Liverpool Mercury. No. 1225. 24 October 1834. "The Loss of the Kapunda: Details of the Disaster". Belfast Morning News. 23 February 1887. p. 5...
was dissolved in 1843 and Dutton took the lease on another property near Kapunda, which he named Anlaby for a village in Yorkshire. Bagot was the first...
Labuan". Australian War Memorial. Retrieved 3 November 2015. "HMAS Kapunda". Royal Australian Navy. Archived from the original on 27 March 2016. Retrieved...
Shipwrecks. Ashton: Tony Treglown. Gilly. Narratives of Shipwrecks of the Royal Navy. p. 125. "Screw Steamer FALLS OF BRACKLINN built by Russell & Co in...
by the Times, one investor openly proposed that the ship be sold to the Royal Navy, noting if the navy employed Great Eastern as a ram, she would easily...
Adelaide Gaol begins. 1841: Adelaide Hospital (later Royal) opened. 1842: Copper is discovered at Kapunda. 1843: The first Legislative Council building opens...
Peninsula, and it extends about 130 kilometres (81 mi) south-eastwards. Road access is from Meningie. The beach on the coastal side of the peninsula,...
Port Adelaide, Adelaide, North Adelaide, Prince Alfred College, Gawler, Kapunda, Bankers, Woodville, South Adelaide, Kensington, and Victorian. The inaugural...
firm of Solomon Cousins (aka Nimble Ninepence) of King William Street and Kapunda with his "uncle" Joseph Samuel Solomon (1846–1940). His children included:...
pp. 125–127. ISBN 978-981-230-037-9. Retrieved 18 July 2013. "HMAS Kapunda". Royal Australian Navy. Archived from the original on 4 June 2014. Retrieved...
recipient of the Order of Australia and Order of the British Empire, in Kapunda, Australia (d. 2000) Died: Fred D. Shepard, American physician, one of...
and the contract for Fort Glanville awarded in August to John Robb of Kapunda, South Australia for the sum of £15,893 12s 7d. Construction began in 1878...