South Australian Consolidated Acts38—Aggravated offences—significant damage to health or safety of
people or to the environment
(1) An offence is an
"aggravated offence" if the commission of the offence causes significant
damage, or is likely to cause significant damage, to the health and safety of
people or to the environment.
(2) In order to prove
an aggravated offence, the prosecution must prove that the person who
committed the offence—
(a)
intended their conduct to cause significant damage to the health and safety of
people or to the environment; or
(b) was
reckless as to whether that conduct would cause significant damage to the
health and safety of people or to the environment.