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).
27 August 2009
To the University of Adelaide for the purpose of bringing genetically modified oilseed Brassica cultivars into South Australia for cultivation in the University's Quarantine Insectary Glasshouse, Hartley Grove, Urrbrae to determine whether GM canola has a role in the control and eradication of branched broomrape (pages 3815-3817 of the South Australian Government Gazette published 27 August 2009).
28 July 2010
To the University of Adelaide, for the cultivation of hybrid genetically modified wheat and barley as part of Commonwealth licence DIR 102 (page 3967 of the South Australian Government Gazette published 5 August 2010).
6 January 2011
To Bayer CropScience Pty Ltd for the cultivation of hybrid GM canola and Indian mustard as part of Commonwealth licence DIR 104 (page 10 of the South Australian Government Gazette published 6 January 2011).
25 August 2011
To the University of Adelaide for the purpose of cultivating four hybrid genotypes of genetically modified corn seed in the University's Plant Accelerator located on the Waite Campus at Urrbrae to determine the effects of single and multiple traits in maize for enhanced plant performance under drought conditions (pages 3602-3604 of the South Australian Government Gazette published 25 August 2011).
All Exemption Notices are published in the SA Government Gazette.