The following Exemption Notices have been issued for GM crops in South Australia:
29 April 2004
To Bayer CropScience Pty Ltd for the cultivation of hybrid GM canola seed (pages 1249–1256 of the South Australian Government Gazette published 13 May 2004).
1 July 2004
To Bayer CropScience Pty Ltd for the cultivation of hybrid GM canola as part of Commonwealth licence DIR 032/2002 (page 2344 of the South Australian Government Gazette published 1 July 2004).
1 September 2005
To Bayer CropScience Pty Ltd for the purposes of cultivation of GM indian mustard as a part of Commonwealth licence DIR 057/2004 (pages 3155–3156 of the South Australian Government Gazette published 1 September 2005).
30 November 2006
To Nugrain Pty Ltd for the cultivation of GM canola seed (pages 4147–4155 of the South Australian Government Gazette published 30 November 2006).
3 May 2007
To Pacific Seeds Pty Ltd for the cultivation of GM canola seed (pages 1885–1893 of the South Australian Government Gazette published 3 May 2007).
1 November 2007
To Bayer CropScience Pty Ltd for the cultivation of hybrid GM canola and Indian mustard as part of Commonwealth licence DIR 069/2006 (page 4090 of the South Australian Government Gazette published 1 November 2007).
17 July 2008
To the University of Adelaide, for the cultivation of hybrid genetically modified wheat and barley as part of Commonwealth Licence DIR 077/2007 (page 3357 of the South Australian Government Gazette published 17 July 2008).
All Exemption Notices are published in the SA Government Gazette.