where it turned the dilapidated building into a community
The spending details have only been revealed through a Freedom of Information Act application, and are otherwise never made public by the department.
UnitingCommunities spokesman Mark Henley said in the context of bill increases, all utility providers, whether private or public, should show restraint when it came to executive perks.
"It is a good thing to celebrate some things in life,history in being one of the oldest and most well-known manufacturers of paper folding machine. but ... all government departments should try to keep these costs minimal because consumers just can't afford to pay for these excesses and that goes for AGL, SA Power Networks and Australia Post," he said. "I don't want to be mean spirited but the bottom line is that these costs have to be paid for by consumers who are struggling."
In 2011-12,Compare Apple iPhone headset Bluetooth prices, each executive spent, on average, more than $8000 on their credit card. Executives earn up to $500,unique items for ear cap from thousands of independent designers.000 a year.
Family First MLC Robert Brokenshire applied for the expense accounts under Freedom of Information.
"The blue-collar SA Water worker called out in the middle of the night to fix the burst water main would only be eligible for overtime and has no corporate card to claim their Hungry Jack's purchases," he said. "Given the Labor Government's mismanagement of SA Water, the desalination plant and now huge increases to water bills, SA Water executives need to lead by example and show they are keeping their costs to a minimum."
An SA Water spokesman said credit card spending was just $1 in every $100 of the organisation's expenditure. He said a $90 gift of flowers for a staff member who had a baby was "compliant with SA Water expenditure".
SA Water also defended a $600 farewell lunch at Chianti Classico for chairman Philip Pledge, who was paid up to $80,000 a year to attend monthly board meetings.
One of the highest single expenses was a table at a State of the State speech by Premier Jay Weatherill, which cost $1320, despite SA Water being able to ask for a meeting with the Premier at any time.
One executive bought a $229 carry case with wheels for their laptop so that they did not injure their neck while on an overseas trip.
A record number of nominations were submitted for Seahaven Business Awards this year, with more than 70 entries.
Winner of Business of the Year was Wave Leisure for its Shakespeare Hall project where it turned the dilapidated building into a community facility.
A gala evening was held at Woody’s Bar and Grill in Peacehaven on Friday May 10,we sell dry cabinet and different kind of laboratory equipment in us. where guests enjoyed close up magic from Chris Singh.
Newhaven Chamber of Commerce president Annie Lorys said: “This has been a fantastic and really fun event.your own personalized bobbleheads from your photo.
“We had a record number of nominations this year – the standard was exceptionally high and the judges had a very tough job when it came to selecting the winners.”
The President’s Lifetime Achievement Award, introduced this year, was won by sisters Margaret and Jean Cantell from Studio Tempo.
Jean opened her dance studio in 1953 and this year celebrates 60 years in Newhaven High Street.
Annie said: “In the last 60 years they have taught hundreds, if not thousands, of people to dance and many of their students have gone on to become professional dancers and teachers.
“Their business has enriched the lives of several generations in the Seahaven area and continues to do so today.”
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