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Northern Territory Government Gazette No. G46, 16 November 2011 NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA Government Gazette ISSN-0157-8324 No. G46 DARWIN 16 November 2011 GENERAL INFORMATION SUBSCRIPTIONS are payable in advance and are accepted for a maximum period of one calendar year. All subscriptions General issues of the Gazette contain notices under the are on a firm basis and refunds for cancellations will not be following headings: Proclamations; Legislative (Acts of Parliament assented to, Statutory Rules, By-laws, given. Rates include surface postage in Australia and overseas. Regulations); Government departments administering Other carriage rates are available on application. particular legislation or functions; Notices under the Companies (Northern Territory) Code; Planning Act; Crown AVAILABILITY: The Gazette may be purchased by mail Lands Act; Private Notices; Tenders Invited; Contracts from: Awarded. 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Page 2 The Northern Territory Government Gazette No. G46, 16 November 2011 Place Names Act Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas NAMING OF BRIDGE Storage Act 2006 I, GERALD FRANCIS McCARTHY, Minister for Lands COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA and Planning, under section 11(1)(a) of the Place Names NOTICE OF EXPIRY OF EXPLORATION PERMIT Act, approve the recommendation contained in a report by the Place Names Committee for the Northern Territory that The Exploration Permit for Petroleum NT/P65 held by the name Don Darben Bridge be given to the bridge located Bluefin Pty Ltd, National Gas Australia Pty Ltd, on the Victoria Highway over the Victoria River in Gregory, National Oil & Gas Pty Ltd, Victoria Daly Shire. Australian Natural Gas Pty Ltd and Nations Natural Dated 2nd November, 2011. Gas Pty Ltd G. F. McCARTHY Minister for in respect of each of the blocks as described hereunder expired Lands and Planning 21 June 2011. Notes: DESCRIPTION OF BLOCKS 1 Don Darben Bridge is named after Donald (Don) Frederick The reference hereunder is to the name of the map sheet of the Darben AO who was an influential civil engineer in the 1:1,000,000 series published by the DesignatedAuthority and Territory. to the numbers of graticular sections shown thereon. 2 The bridge has the coordinates Latitude 15°36'52" South, Map Sheet SC52 (Melville Island) Longitude 131°7'49", based on the Geocentric Datum of Block Nos. Australia 1994 (GDA94). These references are indicative only and not intended to define the precise extent or 1253 1254 1325 1398 1469 1470 1541 location of the bridge. 1542 1609 1610 1611 1612 1613 1614 1681 1682 1683 1684 1685 1686 1754 1/46 1755 1756 1826 1827 1828 1896 1970 Place Names Act Assessed to contain 28 whole or part blocks. NAMING OF PLACES IN RAMINGINING AND Made under the Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas HAASTS BLUFF Storage Act 2006 of the Commonwealth of Australia. I, GERALD FRANCIS McCARTHY, Minister for Lands Dated 7th November, 2011. and Planning, under section 11(1)(a) of the Place Names A. C. HOLLAND Act, approve the recommendations contained in reports by Delegate of the Designated the Place Names Committee for the Northern Territory that: Authority for and on Behalf (a) the places in Ramingining be given the names specified of The Commonwealth- in Schedule 1, as indicated on Compiled Plan 5398; and Northern Territory Offshore (b) the places in Haasts Bluff be given the names specified Petroleum Joint Authority in Schedule 2, as indicated on Compiled Plan 5390. Pursuant to the Instrument of Delegation dated 1 March 2011 Dated 2nd November, 2011. 3/46 G. F. McCARTHY Minister for Weeds Management Act Lands and Planning DECLARATION OF QUARANTINE AREA Notes: I, KARL RIO HAMPTON, the Minister for Natural 1 Compiled Plans 5398 and 5390 may be inspected at the Resources, Environment and Heritage, under section 21 of office of the Surveyor-General, 3rd Floor NAB House, 71 the Weeds Management Act: Smith Street, Darwin, and the Place Names Committee's website at: (a) declare the land described in Schedule 1 and shown on http://www.nt.gov.au/placenames/register/2011/ the map in Schedule 2 to be a quarantine area to manage documents/CP5398.pdf Cabomba (Cabomba caroliniana), a declared ClassAand Class C weed, in that part of the Territory; and http://www.nt.gov.au/placenames/register/2011/ documents/CP5390.pdf (b) specify that this declaration is to remain in force for 3 years from 9 November 2011; and 2 The origin of each name is specified in the Schedules opposite the name. (c) prohibit the movement of persons (other than persons performing functions under the Act), animals, vehicles, SCHEDULE 1 vessels (including boats), plant material, fodder, soil or Place name Origin of name any other thing in, into or out of the quarantine area except Djawa Park Name of founder of Ramingining, movement: Sulawesi origin (i) by crossing the Darwin River using a causeway SCHEDULE 2 constructed on Old Bynoe Road or Reedbeds Road; Place name Origin of name or Kanparrka Oval Luritja word for centipede (ii) in accordance with an access permit. Ngankarritja Luritja word for the site near where Dated 26th October, 2011. Softball Field Haasts Bluff community is located K. R. HAMPTON Wanatjiti Park Luritja word for scorpion Minister for Natural Resources, 2/46 Environment and Heritage The Northern Territory Government Gazette No. G46, 16 November 2011 Page 3 SCHEDULE 1 QUARANTINE AREA That part of the Darwin River commencing from the most seaward point of the river's intersection with the Cox Peninsula Road and extending up river to the most seaward point of the river's intersection with Leonino Road and the water or land surrounding or abutting the said part of the river for 5 metres landward from the water edge as exists from time to time, but at all times including a billabong contiguous with the main body of water of the river in a wet season and 5 metres landward from the billabong's water edge as exists from time to time. That part of Reedbeds Road extending southerly from the westerly prolongation of the southern boundary of Kentish Road to the westerly prolongation of the southern boundary of Section 631 Hundred of Cavenagh. SCHEDULE 2 Cabomba Quarantine Zone 4/46 Page 4 The Northern Territory Government Gazette No. G46, 16 November 2011 CONTRACTS AWARDED FOR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS Reference Service or Material Value Contractor $ DARWIN PORT CORPORATION 11-0766 Stokes Hill Wharf - Supply Delivery and 36 498 Shade and Play, Installation of Heavy Duty Commercial Quotation PALMERSTON, NT Umbrellas 11-0796 Fishermans Wharf and Francis Bay Mooring 39 600 Bazza’s Bitumen Service, Basin Area - Various Profiling, Bitumen Quotation PALMERSTON, NT Repairs and Spray Seal to Service Roads DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND EMPLOYMENT 11-0668 Darwin - Labour Market Demand for Resource 29 000 Pit Crew, Sector - Consultancy - Provide a Report on the Quotation SWANBOURNE, WA Forecast Labour Demand for Major Projects D11-0069 All Centres - Provision of a Fares Out of 75 000 Relational Data Systems, Isolated Locations (FOILS) Management Public DARWIN, NT System DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES IR412323 Darwin - Supply and Delivery of Locks for 42 107 Architectural Hardware and 19 Safe Places Quotation Northern Locksmiths, WINNELLIE, NT DEPARTMENT OF CONSTRUCTION AND INFRASTRUCTURE SD503/12 Palmerston Senior
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