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Queensland Government Gazette Extraordinary PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370

Vol. 386] Sunday 31 January 2021 [No. 15

NOTICE Premier’s Office , 31 January 2021 His Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified that, acting under the provisions of the Constitution of Queensland 2001, he has appointed the Honourable Steven John Miles MP, Deputy Premier and Minister for State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning to act as, and to perform all of the functions and exercise all of the powers of, Premier and Minister for Trade from 31 January 2021 until the Honourable Annastacia Palaszczuk MP returns to duty. ANNASTACIA PALASZCZUK MP PREMIER AND MINISTER FOR TRADE

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Queensland Government Gazette Transport and Main Roads PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370

Vol. 386] Friday 5 February 2021 [No. 16

Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994

AMENDING TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 3424) 2021

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Amending Taking of Land Notice (No. 3424) 2021.

Amendment of Land to be taken [s. 11(1) and s. 11(3) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

2. Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 3353) 2020 dated 9 April 2020 and published in the Gazette of 17 April 2020 at page 381 relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, is amended as described in the Schedule.

SCHEDULE

Amend Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 3353) 2020 dated 9 April 2020 and published in the Gazette of 17 April 2020 at page 381 relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland as follows -

Omit - “An area of about 40 square metres being part of Lot 45 on RP810471 contained in Title Reference: 18121086.

An area of about 272 square metres (including about 202 square metres being part of Easement A on RP205623) being part of Lot 976 on RP205623 contained in Title Reference: 16992005.

An area of about 175 square metres being part of Lot 1 on Crown Plan C33142 contained in Title Reference: 13466076.

As shown approximately on Plans R1-1975, R1-1977 and R1-1991 held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, Brisbane.

Gold Coast City Pacific Highway (Pacific Motorway) Varsity Lakes – Tugun {Package 3 (PB2T)} 495/6829; 10143, 10145 and 10148”

Insert - “An area of 40 square metres being Lot 2 on SP319342 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Titles Registry, Department of Resources), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 18121086.

An area of 271 square metres being Lot 4 on SP319344 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Titles Registry, Department of Resources), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 16992005.

An area of 175 square metres being Lot 100 on SP319607 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Titles Registry, Department of Resources), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 13466076.

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Gold Coast City Pacific Highway (Pacific Motorway) Varsity Lakes – Tugun {Package 3 (PB2T)} 495/6829; 10143, 10145 and 10148”

ENDNOTES

1. Made by Director (Property Acquisitions and Disposals) on 27 January 2021, pursuant to delegation for Minister for Transport and Main Roads under section 36B of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967. 2. Published in the Gazette on 5 February 2021. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads.

Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994

AMENDING TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE (No. 3426) 2021

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Amending Taking of Easement Notice (No. 3426) 2021.

Amendment of Land to be taken [s. 11(1) and s. 11(3) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

2. Schedule to the Taking of Easement Notice (No. 3376) 2020 dated 30 July 2020 and published in the Gazette of 7 August 2020 at pages 749 to 751 relating to the taking of Easement by the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, is amended as described in the Schedule.

SCHEDULE

Amend Schedule to the Taking of Easement Notice (No. 3376) 2020 dated 30 July 2020 and published in the Gazette of 7 August 2020 at pages 749 to 751 relating to the taking of Easement by the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland as follows -

Omit - “An area of about 943 square metres (including about 408 square metres being part of Easement J on SP264098, about 17 square metres being part of Easement K on SP264098, 509 square metres being the whole of Easement L on SP264098, about 42 square metres being part of Easement M on SP264098 and about 14 square metres being part of Easement N on SP264098) being part of Lot 4 on SP264098 contained in Title Reference: 50973393.

As shown approximately on Plan R1-1996 held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, Brisbane.

Logan City Pacific Highway (Pacific Motorway) Eight Mile Plains – Daisy Hill 495/6829; 10292”

Insert - “An area of 943 square metres being Easement A in Lot 4 SP264098 on SP322909 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Titles Registry, Department of Resources), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 50973393.

Logan City Pacific Highway (Pacific Motorway) Eight Mile Plains – Daisy Hill 495/6829; 10292”

ENDNOTES

1. Made by Director (Property Acquisitions and Disposals) on 2 February 2021, pursuant to delegation for Minister for Transport and Main Roads under section 36B of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967. 2. Published in the Gazette on 5 February 2021. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads.

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Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994

AMENDING TAKING OF EASEMENT INTERESTS IN LAND NOTICE (No. 3427) 2021

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Amending Taking of Easement Interests in Land Notice (No. 3427) 2021.

Amendment of Land to be taken [s. 11(1) and s. 11(2) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

2. Schedule to the Taking of Easement Interests in Land Notice (No. 3379) 2020 dated 13 August 2020 and published in the Gazette of 21 August 2020 at page 809 relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, is amended as described in the Schedule.

SCHEDULE

Amend Schedule to the Taking of Easement Interests in Land Notice (No. 3379) 2020 dated 13 August 2020 and published in the Gazette of 21 August 2020 at page 809 relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland as follows -

Omit - “An area of 282 square metres being the whole of Easement A on RP222399 over part of Lot 5 on RP222399 contained in Title Reference: 17313136.

As shown approximately on Plan R2-1506(B) held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, Brisbane.

Sunshine Coast Region Beerburrum to Nambour Rail Upgrade (B2N) – Stage 1 495/10304; 10370”

Insert - “An area of 282 square metres being the whole of Easement A on RP222399 over part of Lot 5 on RP222399 contained in Title References: 17313136 (burdened land), 17313135 (benefitted land) and 17313134 (benefitted land).

As shown approximately on Plan R2-1506(B) held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, Brisbane.

Sunshine Coast Region Beerburrum to Nambour Rail Upgrade (B2N) – Stage 1 495/10304; 10370”

ENDNOTES

1. Made by Director (Property Acquisitions and Disposals) on 2 February 2021, pursuant to delegation for Minister for Transport and Main Roads under section 36B of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967. 2. Published in the Gazette on 5 February 2021. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads.

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Queensland Government Gazette Local Government PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370

Vol. 386] Friday 5 February 2021 [No. 17

Planning Act 2016 • amended acid sulfate soils overlay maps and scenic amenity overlay maps; ADOPTION AND COMMENCEMENT OF THE PACKAGE 3 • a new building height limit overlay map; AMENDMENTS TO THE LIVINGSTONE PLANNING SCHEME 2018 • amended Schedule 1 Definitions to improve consistency Planning Act 2016 Planning Regulation 2017 Notice is given under the , that on 19 January with the and to include new 2021 the Livingstone Shire Council resolved to adopt the Package 3 administrative terms. Amendments to the Livingstone Planning Scheme 2018. The The Livingstone Planning Scheme 2018 with amendments can be adopted amendments have effect on and from 15 February 2021. viewed online via Council’s website www.livingstone.qld.gov.au The Package 3 Amendments are comprised of administrative and and it will be available for inspection or purchase at Council’s minor amendments and a range of major amendments. The Customer Service Centres, located at 25 Normanby Street, purpose of the amendments is to update policy and to assist with Yeppoon, or 7 Hill Street, Emu Park. For more information contact planning scheme interpretation and implementation. 1300 790 919 or email [email protected]. Brett Bacon The general effect of the amendments will be: Acting Chief Executive Officer • updated assessment benchmarks that apply to Dwelling Livingstone Shire Council Houses and Dual Occupancies; • amended categories of development, categories of assessment, or amended assessment benchmarks for: o different building work circumstances; o clearing native vegetation; o earthwork and building work where affected by storm tide hazard overlays or flood hazard overlays; o development where affected by greenbreak overlays; • amended specific benchmarks for assessment contained in zone codes, local plan codes, and schedules, primarily regarding built form acceptable outcomes for the design and siting of buildings or structures; • amended specific benchmarks for assessment contained in the Scenic Amenity Overlay Code, Coastal Hazard Overlay Code, and Flood Hazard Overlay Code; • amended specific benchmarks for assessment contained in the Development Works Code, regarding advertising devices, clearing native vegetation, earthwork and retaining walls; • amended zones and zone precincts over lots in the following localities: Barmaryee, Byfield, Farnborough, Mount Chalmers, Ogmore, Pacific Heights, Tanby, Taroomball, The Caves, and Yeppoon;

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Queensland Government Gazette General PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370

Vol. 386] Friday 5 February 2021 [No. 18

NOTIFICATION OF THE FILLING OF ADVERTISED VACANCIES

The following appointments to various positions have been made in accordance with the provisions of the Public Service Act 2008 .

NOTIFICATION OF THE FILLING OF APPOINTMENTS PART I A public service officer, tenured general employee or a tenured public sector employee of a public sector unit listed in schedule 1 of Public Service Regulation 2008 who wishes to appeal against a promotion listed in Part 1 must give a written Appeal Notice within 21 days following gazettal of the promotion to – Industrial Registrar Industrial Registry Email: [email protected] Web Address: www.qirc.qld.gov.au for Appeal Notice For general enquiries prior to lodgement of an appeal: Contact Industrial Registry on 1300 592 987 or email [email protected]

APPOINTMENT PART I – APPEALABLE

Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification Number Appointment (Unless otherwise indicated) Department of Child Safety, Youth and Women

358278/20 Child Safety Officer, Child and Family, Date of duty Maloney, Caitlin Child Safety Officer, Child and Family, Region – Northern Queensland, Service Region – Northern Queensland, Service Delivery, Thuringowa Central (PO3) Delivery, Thuringowa Central (PO2)

359055/20 Senior Child Safety Officer, Child and Date of duty White, Phoebe Health Liaison Officer, Child and Family, Region – South West Family, Region – South West Queensland, Service Delivery, Queensland, Service Delivery, (PO4) Toowoomba (PO3)

350226/20 Senior Team Leader, Child and Family, Date of duty Walker, Lauren Senior Child Safety Officer, Child and Region – Northern Queensland, Service Family, Region – Northern Queensland, Delivery, Mount Isa (PO5) Service Delivery, Mount Isa (PO4) Department of Education

DSR Head of Department – Science, 21-01-2021 Lancaster-Kelly, Teacher, 355796/20P Stanthorpe State High School, Darling Naomi Louise Stanthorpe State High School, Downs South West Region (HOD) Darling Downs South West Region (TCH) 70 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 [5 February 2021

APPOINTMENT PART I – APPEALABLE

Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification Number Appointment (Unless otherwise indicated) Department of Education – Office of Industrial Relations

358561/20 Operations Manager, Industrial Date of duty Moran, Eimear Lead Inspector (Investigations), Relations, Brendale (AO8) Industrial Relations, Labour Hire Licensing Compliance, Brendale (AO7) Department of Environment and Science

358668/20 Ranger, Northern Parks and Forests Date of duty Grech, Danoly Ranger, Northern Parks and Forests Regional Operations, Management Regional Operations, Management and Operations, Queensland Parks and Operations, Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service and and Wildlife Service and Partnerships, Tinaroo (OO5) Partnerships, Cairns (OO3) Department of Justice and Attorney-General

356352/20 Regional Manager, Office of the Date of duty Houghton, James Team Leader Ipswich, Guardianship, Public Guardian, Guardianship, Office of the Public Guardian, Ipswich (AO8) Ipswich (AO7) QLeave

358617 Client Services Team Leader, 08-02-2021 Evans, Emily Team Leader, Customer Services Client Services, Compliance Safety Regulation Division, and Client Services, QLeave, Department of Transport and Northgate (AO6) Main Roads, Carseldine (AO5) Queensland Corrective Services

344228/20 Trade Instructor, Laundry, Townsville Date of duty Marshall, Gregory Custodial Correctional Officer, Correctional Complex, Custodial Townsville Correctional Complex, Operations, Statewide Operations, Custodial Operations, Statewide Townsville (QCTI) Operations, Townsville (GS1)

356072/20 Through Care Planning Coordinator, Date of duty Green, Ellouise Case Manager, Brisbane Region, Borallon Training and Correctional Community Corrections, Community Centre, Custodial Operations, Corrections and Specialist Statewide Operations, Ironbark (PO3) Operations, Chermside (PO2) Queensland Health

357572/20 Mental Health Liaison Clinician, Date of duty Juru, Edward Clinical Nurse, Acute Care Team – Office of the Medical Director, Mental Health, The Prince Charles Head Office, Kedron (ANU7) Hospital, Metro North Mental Health Service, Department of Health, Chermside (NRG6)

357572/20 Mental Health Liaison Clinician, Date of duty Murphy, Peerke Health Practitioner Mental Health, Office of the Medical Director, Acute Care Team, Metro North Mental Head Office, Kedron (AHP4) Health – The Prince Charles Hospital, Department of Health, Chermside (HP3) Department of Transport and Main Roads

356719/20 Principal Technical Officer (Electrical), Date of duty Brown, Corie Principal Technical Officer (Electrical), South Coast Region, Program Delivery South Coast Region, Program Delivery and Operations, Infrastructure and Operations, Infrastructure Management and Delivery, Management and Delivery, Nerang (OO7) Gold Coast South (OO6) 5 February 2021] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 71

NOTIFICATION OF THE FILLING OF APPOINTMENTS PART II Appointments have been approved to the undermentioned vacancies. Appeals do not lie against these appointments.

APPOINTMENTS PART II – NON-APPEALABLE

Reference Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Number Department of Justice and Attorney-General

360097/20 Principal Crown Prosecutor, Office of the Director Date of duty Walklate, Andrew of Public Prosecutions, Townsville Chambers, Northern Queensland Region, Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, Townsville (SO) 72 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 [5 February 2021

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Acquisition of Land Act 1967 statute amending, consolidation or replacing the

TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE EAS 2466 (2021) statute; (b) headings have been included for ease of reference Short title and guidance and this Easement is to be construed 1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Easement without reference to them; Notice EAS 2466 (2021) (c) the singular number includes the plural and vice

Easement taken [ss.6 and 15 (d) of the Act] versa; (d) words importing a masculine gender includes all 2. The easement described in Schedule 2 is taken by other genders; and Northern SEQ Distributor-Retailer Authority (trading as (e) words importing persons include companies and Unitywater) for works for sewerage services and vests in corporations and vice versa; Northern SEQ Distributor-Retailer Authority (trading as (f) if a covenant contained in this Easement is or Unitywater) on and from Friday, 5th February 2021. becomes invalid or unenforceable, the remaining Rights and obligations covenants contained in this Easement remain in 3. That the rights and obligations conferred and imposed full force and effect; and by the Easement include the matters set out in Schedule 1. (g) if a party to this Easement comprises two or more

SCHEDULE 1 legal entities, the covenants contained in this 1. DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION Easement bind each of them jointly and severally. 1.1 Definitions 2. RIGHTS OF UNITYWATER In this Easement unless the context or subject matter 2.1 Access require otherwise: Where the purpose of this Easement includes Access, the (a) Easement Land means that part of the land over following will apply: which this easement is taken; The Owner grants to Unitywater the full and free right and (b) Matter means buildings, structures or other liberty at all times, after the date of this Easement, to enter materials or things erected, placed, found or upon and remain, pass and repass on and over the Easement installed upon the Easement Land and includes Land at will and as often as the occasion requires, with trees and plants within the Easement Land; employees, agents and contractors and other persons (c) Owner means any person who has an estate, authorised by Unitywater and with or without vehicles, plant interest, right, power or privilege in, over, or in and equipment of any description whatsoever. relation to the land subject to the Easement Land 2.2 Sewerage or Water Supply or Both and that person’s administrators, assignees and Where the purpose of this Easement includes Sewerage or successors; and Water Supply, or both the following will apply (d) Relevant Works means: The Owner grants Unitywater the full and free right and (i) where the purpose of this Easement is liberty at all times, after the date of this Easement, to enter “Sewerage”: upon the Easement Land for the purposes of constructing and sewer(s) and/or pipeline(s) for the purpose thereafter forever using and maintaining the Relevant Works of conveying sewerage and all kinds of as it shall from time to time think fit and in so doing, waste through, across or under the Easement Unitywater by its employees, agents and other persons Land together with manholes, stopcocks and authorised by Unitywater has the right to: all other usual or necessary fittings and (a) construct, install, extend, deepen, widen, cleanse, add attachments (including pumps and/or pump to, remove, inspect, maintain and repair the Relevant stations where required) as well as works Works and when and where thought fit by Unitywater for the protection and/or support of such to remove and replace the Relevant Works with new things; and Relevant Works (whether of a similar nature to those (ii) where the purpose of this Easement is replaced or not); “Water Supply”: (b) to change the size and number of any pipes which water reticulation mains and/or pipelines for form part of the Relevant Works; the purpose of conveying water supplied by (c) dig into, sink shafts in, and erect scaffolding upon the Unitywater through, across or under the Easement Land and to open and break up the soil of Easement Land together with manholes, the Easement Land or any part of the Easement Land stopcocks, meters, pressure control devices, including its sub-surface; pumps and/or pump stations, water (d) remove and dispose of spoil created as a consequence reservoirs, and all other usual or necessary of exercising its rights hereunder; fittings and attachments as well as works for (e) clear and keep clear the Easement Land by any means the protection and/or support of all such or method and to cut and remove timber, trees and things; and undergrowth from the Easement Land and to burn off (e) Unitywater means: such timber, trees and undergrowth; (i) The Northern SEQ Distributor-Retailer (f) construct and maintain on the Easement Land such Authority (trading as Unitywater) access tracks, gates and appurtenant works as it established under section 8 of the South- considers necessary; East Queensland Water (Distribution and (g) enter upon and remain, pass and repass on and over Retail Restructuring) Act 2009 and its the Easement Land for all or any of the purposes assignees and successors; and aforesaid with or without vehicles, plant and (ii) If the context permits, Authorised Persons. equipment of any description whatsoever;

1.2 Interpretation (h) enter and exit to and from the Easement Land over In this Easement: such part or parts of the Owner’s land adjoining or (a) a reference to a statute includes Orders in Council, adjacent to the Easement Land as is reasonably Proclamations, Regulations, Rules, Local Laws required by Unitywater and Unitywater shall consider and Ordinances made under the statute and any most convenient or necessary for the purpose of passing between the Easement Land and the most 74 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 [5 February 2021

convenient point of entry to or exit from the Owner’s (b) Unitywater must not wilfully damage or destroy land (whether adjoining a constructed road or not); any Matter to any extent greater than is reasonably (i) do such other works and things through, across, in necessary in order to exercise its rights under this or under the Easement Land as are incidental to Easement but: the proper exercise of the rights granted to (i) Unitywater is not otherwise responsible for Unitywater under this Easement; and any damage to or destruction of any Matter (j) use such part or parts of the Owner’s land in the course of the exercise by Unitywater immediately adjacent to or adjoining either side of of its rights under this Easement; and the Easement Land as may be reasonably required (ii) subject to Clause 4, Unitywater is not under by Unitywater for the proper exercise of the rights any obligation to reinstate or repair any granted to Unitywater under this Easement. Matter damaged or destroyed in 3. PROPERTY IN RELEVANT WORKS consequence of the exercise by Unitywater The Relevant Works are and remain the property of of its rights under this Easement and its only Unitywater notwithstanding any actual or apparent obligation where such Matter has been so affixing to the Easement Land. Unitywater shall be damaged or destroyed is to leave the solely responsible, for the operation and maintenance of Easement Land in as clean and tidy state as all Relevant Works. practicable having regard to the nature of 4. FENCING the Matter which has been damaged or 4.1 Removal destroyed and the work which it has done; For the purpose of gaining access to the Easement Land, and Unitywater may demolish or break open any fencing on (iii) Unitywater is not in any event responsible or adjacent to the Easement Land. However, if livestock for any inconvenience or disturbance to the are contained within the fenced area, Unitywater must Owner or occupiers of the Easement Land give reasonable notice to the Owner to enable the Owner arising out of the exercise by Unitywater of to secure the livestock. its rights under this Easement. 4.2 Reinstatement 7. REMOVAL OF UNAUTHORISED STRUCTURES Unitywater must either: If a Matter is erected, placed, found or installed upon the (a) reinstate all fences (other than a fence erected in Easement Land in contravention of Clause 5, contravention of Clause 5) damaged by Unitywater may, in addition to any other remedies and Unitywater in the exercise and performance of any after having first given the Owner reasonable notice of of the rights and liberties granted to Unitywater its intention to invoke this clause, enter upon the under this Easement; or Easement Land and remove or demolish the Matter and, (b) if the fences are not reinstated, install a gate using if it does so: materials and employing workmanship which is (a) it may dispose of the Matter or any resultant not less than the quality of the materials and demolition materials in such manner as it sees fit workmanship in the existing fence. The gate without being liable to account to the Owner installed pursuant to this subclause becomes the therefore (except as provided in subclause (b) of property of the owner of the fence in which the this clause); and gate is installed and after installation shall be (b) it may recover, in any Court of competent maintained by the owner. jurisdiction, costs actually incurred by it in taking 5. NO STRUCTURES ON THE EASEMENT LAND that action (including internal wage and salary The Owner must not at any time without the express costs) less any moneys actually received by it as a written permission of Unitywater (which must not be result of disposing of the Matter or any resultant unreasonably withheld): demolition materials. (a) erect any buildings or structures (other than 8. PROTECTION OF RELEVANT WORKS fences) upon the Easement Land or any part of it; The Owner will not do any act or make any omission (b) permit the Easement Land or any part of it to be which will jeopardise or prejudicially affect the safety or used in such a way as to obstruct or interfere with reliable working of any Relevant Works. the Relevant Works and/or the proper and 9. RATES AND CHARGES effective use of the Relevant Works by The Owner is responsible for all local authority rates Unitywater; and assessments and lawful charges in relation to the (c) install concrete, bitumen or other pavement or Easement Land. driveways (except residential driveways) on the 10. FURTHER ASSURANCES Easement Land or gardens or landscaping The benefit and burden of this Easement shall pass with involving concrete, brick or other permanent and bind the Easement Land so as to enure to and bind materials; or all persons deriving title thereto from and under the (d) remove or stockpile or permit the removal or Owner and Unitywater respectively and the Owner, stockpiling of any soil, sand, gravel or other whenever required by Unitywater or the person or substance or material on the Easement Land or persons for the time being entitled to the benefit of this construct any roads, dam walls or other Easement, must do all such things and give all such earthworks on the Easement Land which would in assurances as are reasonably required for the proper and any way obstruct or interfere with the Relevant effective carrying into effect of the rights conferred Works and/or the proper and effective use of the under this Easement but not so as to render the Owner Relevant Works by Unitywater. liable to be called upon to contribute towards the 6. DAMAGE TO STRUCTURES maintenance and upkeep of the Relevant Works. (a) Unitywater acting reasonably at all times and 11. SPECIAL COVENANTS FOR STATE RESERVE complying with all relevant laws, will determine LAND how and in what manner the rights granted to (a) The following clauses are in addition to or replace Unitywater under this Easement are exercised. where noted those set out above and will form part of the covenants of this Easement when any land 5 February 2021] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 75

is designated as a “Reserve” in accordance with the Land Act 1994 (as amended from time to (i.) Indemnity

time). a. Unitywater indemnifies and agrees to (b) In this clause: keep indemnified the Minister, the “Minister” means the Minister administering the State of Queensland, Trustee and Land Act 1994 (as amended from time to time); Owner (the “indemnified parties”) and against all actions, suits, proceedings, “Trustee” means the relevant Trustee of the State claims, demands, costs, losses, Reserved Land. damages and expenses (“Claims”) (c) Reinstatement of fencing arising out of or in any way connected Clause 4.2 of this Easement is deleted and to or resulting from the granting of replaced with the following: this Easement to Unitywater or which Unitywater must either: is connected to or resulting from (a) Reinstate all fences damaged by it in the Unitywater’s use and occupation of exercise of any of its rights granted herein; the Easement Land (all of which are and referred to as “the indemnified acts or (b) In lieu of reinstating any such fence, install omissions”) save to the extent that the a gate the quality and materials of claim arises as a result of any workmanship of which must be not less than negligent act or omission of the the quality and materials of workmanship of indemnified parties, however, any the existing fence. negligent act or omission or one of the (d) Removal of Unauthorised structures etc indemnified parties does not negate Clause 7 of this Easement is omitted and replaced the indemnity to any other with the following: indemnified parties. If anything is erected, placed, found or installed b. Unitywater hereby releases and upon the Easement Land in contravention of discharges the indemnified parties Clause 5, Unitywater may, in addition to any from any Claim relating to the other remedies, and having given the Owner indemnified acts or omissions which reasonable notice of its intention to invoke this may be made against the indemnified clause, enter Easement Land and remove or parties, save to the extent that the demolish the Matter. If it does so it may dispose Claim arises as a result of any of the Matter or any resultant demolition negligent act or omission of the materials in such manner as it sees fit without indemnified parties, however, any being liable. negligent act or omission of one of the (e) Removal of Trees indemnified parties does not negate Unitywater must not cut or remove timber or trees the release and discharge in favour of from the Easement Land without first giving any of the other indemnified parties. reasonable notice to the Owner and obtaining all (ii.) Public Risk necessary permits. Such notice will not be a. Unitywater must effect a public required under this clause in the event that there is liability insurance policy with an an actual or potential danger to persons or insurer authorised under the property or there is any interference or jeopardy to Insurance Act 1973 (Commonwealth) the supply of the Relevant Works. or, in any other case, to the (f) Removal of Assets upon termination of easement satisfaction of the Minister naming Under the Land Act 1994, an easement over a Unitywater as the insured covering reserve ends when the dedication of reserve is legal liability for any loss of, or revoked unless a written approval is provided by damage to any property and for the the Minister that the easement may continue over injury (including death) to any person unallocated State Land when the dedication of arising out of anything done or reserve is revoked. omitted on or about the easement land Upon termination of the Easement, Unitywater or any improvements thereon and (i.) must ensure that the Easement Land is left against all claims, demands, in a safe and stable condition to the proceedings, costs, charges and satisfaction of the Minister; and expenses whatsoever in respect (ii.) will unless directed by the Minister thereof subject to the terms and otherwise, at its own cost and expense, conditions of the insurance policy. remove all of the Relevant Works from the b. Such policy must: Easement Land; and (a) be for an amount not less than (iii.) will remove, at its own cost and expense, all $20,000,000.00 (Twenty of the Relevant Works from the Easement Million dollars) in respect of all Land that may cause contamination or claims arising out of a single environmental harm to the Easement Land event or such higher amounts as as defined by the Environmental Protection the Minister may reasonably Act 1994 or similar legislation. require; and (g) Indemnity and Risk (b) be effected on a “claims The following clauses will apply for the duration occurring” basis so that any of the Easement and will continue to apply during claim made by Unitywater the periods of rehabilitation and any removal of under the policy after expiration the Relevant Works under clause 11 (f): of the period of policy cover but relating to an event occurring 76 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 [5 February 2021

during the currency of the policy will be covered by the policy subject to the claim meeting the policy’s other terms and conditions; and (c) be maintained at all times during the currency of the Easement, and upon receipt of any Notice of Cancellation, Unitywater must immediately effect another public liability insurance policy in accordance with the provisions of this Clause 11(g) (ii.). c. Unitywater must also provide a certificate of currency within 14 days of a request by the Owner who may only make such request once a year. d. Unitywater must, as soon as practicable, inform the Minister and Owner in writing, of the occurrence of any event that Unitywater considers is likely to give rise to a claim under the policy of insurance effected and must ensure that the Minter and Owner are kept fully informed of subsequent actions and developments concerning the claim. (h) Power of Attorney Whilst the Easement Land remains unallocated State Land or is dedicated as a Reserve pursuant to the Land Act 1994 as amended from time to time or is registered solely in the name of the State of Queensland, Unitywater irrevocably appoints in so far as it is legally able to the State of Queensland the true and lawful attorney of Unitywater enabling the attorney to do all such things as the attorney may consider necessary or desirable to effect a surrender of this easement upon the default by Unitywater of any condition, covenant or clause of this easement provided however that the State of Queensland may only exercise its right to surrender the easement under this clause if: (i.) Unitywater has breached a condition, covenant or clause of this easement; and (ii.) the State of Queensland has given written notice to the breach of Unitywater; and (iii.) the State of Queensland has allowed Unitywater 90 days from the date of receipt of the notice to remedy the breach; and (iv.) Unitywater has not remedied the breach by the expiration of that 90 days.

SCHEDULE 2

Easement Taken Easement B in Lot 2 on RP140601 on SP324225 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 657m2, part of Title Reference 15164090.

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Queensland Corrective Services Brisbane, February 2021 It is notified that, pursuant to Section 319T(2)(1)(b) of the Electoral Act 1992 Corrective Services Act 2006, a Victim Trust Fund has been established in the name of Timothy James KELLY as a result of a REGISTER OF POLITICAL PARTIES payment to him pursuant to the Personal Injuries Proceedings Act 2002 The Electoral Commission of Queensland (the ECQ) has . Victims of Timothy James KELLY may have a claim received an application under the provisions of Part 6 of the against the Victim Trust Fund and that claim may be payable from Electoral Act 1992 (the Act) to make the following changes in the Victim Trust Fund. Potential claimants have six months from the Register of Political Parties: the publication of this notice to start a proceeding in a court to have an eligible victim claim against Timothy James KELLY. Change the Registered Officer and address for the Informed Medical Options Party (IMOP): Any victims of Timothy James KELLY who commence a claim against the offender and wish to make a claim against the Current Registered Officer: Adam Rowe Victim Trust Fund must notify the Public Trustee of the Rebecca McCredie Proposed Registered Officer: commencement of the claim and provide sufficient proof of the Current address: PO Box 367, commencement of the claim to satisfy the Public Trustee. This Trinity Beach QLD 4879 notification must be made to the Public Trustee within six Proposed address: PO Box 568, months of the publication of this notice, as detailed above. Upper Coomera QLD 4209 It should be noted that pursuant to section 319S(2)(a) of the If you believe that any of these changes should not be made Corrective Services Act 2006, a victim may have a potential because the proposed change does not fulfil the requirements eligible victim claim whether or not the offender is prosecuted specified in the Act, you may submit to the ECQ, by Monday, for, or convicted, of an offence in relation to the conduct for 8 March 2021, a statement setting out the grounds for the which the victim is claiming. objection. The statement must include your address and be signed by you. Further information relating to this claim can be obtained, in the first instance, by writing to: The statement should be sent to: - Electoral Commission of Queensland Director GPO Box 1393 Legal Strategy and Services BRISBANE QLD 4001 Queensland Corrective Services Your statement will be made available at the ECQ for public GPO Box 1054 inspection and a copy will be given to the applicant for BRISBANE QLD 4000 comment. Please contact Natalie Webb on 1300 881 665 or Peter Martin [email protected] if you would like further information. Commissioner Wade Lewis Queensland Corrective Services Acting Electoral Commissioner Nature Conservation Act 1992 Queensland Corrective Services Brisbane, February 2021 NOTIFICATION OF PROTECTED PLANT ASSESSMENT GUIDELINE AMENDMENTS It is notified that, pursuant to Section 319T(2)(1)(b) of the Corrective Services Act 2006 , a Victim Trust Fund has been I, Andrew Buckley, Acting Deputy Director-General of the established in the name of Robert GROTT as a result of a Department of Environment and Science (the department), do payment to him pursuant to the Personal Injuries Proceedings Act 2002 hereby make amendments to the following Assessment . Victims of Robert GROTT may have a claim against Guidelines in accordance with the provisions of section 174B of the Victim Trust Fund and that claim may be payable from the the Nature Conservation Act 1992: Victim Trust Fund. Potential claimants have six months from the publication of this notice to start a proceeding in a court to have Protected Plants Assessment Guidelines an eligible victim claim against Robert GROTT. These amended Assessment Guidelines will come into effect on Any victims of Robert GROTT who commence a claim against 5 February 2021. the offender and wish to make a claim against the Victim Trust Fund must notify the Public Trustee of the commencement of Copies of the Protected Plants Assessment Guidelines are the claim and provide sufficient proof of the commencement of available for public inspection during office hours on business the claim to satisfy the Public Trustee. This notification must be days at the central office (Brisbane) and each regional office of made to the Public Trustee within six months of the publication the Department of Environment and Science, or for an of this notice, as detailed above. electronic version go to www.des.qld.gov.au. It should be noted that pursuant to section 319S(2)(a) of the Corrective Services Act 2006 ANDREW BUCKLEY , a victim may have a potential Acting Deputy Director-General eligible victim claim whether or not the offender is prosecuted Department of Environment and Science for, or convicted, of an offence in relation to the conduct for which the victim is claiming. Further information relating to this claim can be obtained, in the first instance, by writing to: Director Legal Strategy and Services Queensland Corrective Services GPO Box 1054 BRISBANE QLD 4000 Peter Martin Commissioner Queensland Corrective Services 80 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 [5 February 2021

Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

NOTIFICATION OF DECLARATION AND REVOCATION OF STATE-CONTROLLED ROADS

Notice is hereby given under sections 24 and 25 of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, that the roads or routes, or parts of the roads or routes described in the schedule are hereby declared or revoked as State-controlled roads, as the case may be. As required by the abovementioned sections of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, Blackall - Tambo Regional Council has been notified and the declarations described in the schedule below are consistent with the department’s transport infrastructure strategies.

Mark Craig Bailey Minister for Transport and Main Roads

THE SCHEDULE

That on and from 24 January 2021, the declaration of the State-controlled roads specified in Appendix I hereto, are revoked, and in lieu thereof, the roads described in Appendix II hereto, are declared State-controlled roads, respectively, under and for the purposes of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994.

The area (that is, alignment and width) of the State-controlled roads described in Appendix II shall apply to the full width of the road corridor, where the existing trafficked route is contained within a surveyed road corridor (unless otherwise specified), provided that, where the existing trafficked route is through a State Reserve, State Forest, timber reserve, vacant State land or pastoral holding the area (that is, alignment and width) shall apply to 30 metres each side of the constructed centreline of the road pavement or surface.

APPENDIX I APPENDIX II Name of State- Date of controlled Road Declaration No. 13B Relevant to Road LANDSBOROUGH HIGHWAY No. 13B 7 March 1997 (Augathella - Tambo) Landsborough BLACKALL – TAMBO REGIONAL COUNCIL Highway (Augathella – From the Murweh Shire Council boundary near the most southern point Tambo) of the eastern severance of Lot 1 on NV61 in Yandarlo, to its intersection State Highway with the Dawson Developmental Road and the Barcoo Street intersection Tambo Shire in Tambo, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, No. 13C 9 September 1978 and identified by the registration numbers RD13B-(8-15)-A, inclusive. Landsborough Highway (Tambo- Length ... 58.78 kilometres (approximately) Blackall) State Highway No. 13C Blackall Shire LANDSBOROUGH HIGHWAY (Tambo- Blackall) No. 13C 29 February 1992 BLACKALL – TAMBO REGIONAL COUNCIL Landsborough Highway (Tambo- From its intersection with the Dawson Developmental Road and the Blackall) Barcoo Street intersection in Tambo, to its intersection with Isisford – State Highway Blackall Road and the Coronation Drive intersection, near the eastern Tambo Shire corner of Lot 1 on SP134391 in Blackall, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department No. 13D 7 November 1997 of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers Landsborough RD13C-1-E, RD13C-2-F, RD13C-(3-4)-D, RD13C-(5-6)-B and Highway (Blackall RD13C-(7-16)-A. – Barcaldine) State Highway Length ... 101.71 kilometres (approximately) Blackall Shire No. 13D No. 87A 1 March 1980 LANDSBOROUGH HIGHWAY Dawson (Blackall - Barcaldine) Developmental BLACKALL – TAMBO REGIONAL COUNCIL Road (Springsure- Tambo) From its intersection with Isisford – Blackall Road and the Coronation Developmental Drive intersection near the eastern corner of Lot 1 on SP134391 in Road Blackall, to the Barcaldine Regional Council boundary near the north Tambo Shire eastern corner of Lot 4 on YN83 in Blackall, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, No. 716 8 January 1999 Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the Isisford-Blackall registration numbers RD13D-(1-2)-G, RD13D-3-H, and RD13D-(4-5)- Road B. Main Road Blackall Shire Length ...38.04 kilometres (approximately)

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No. 87A DAWSON DEVELOPMENTAL ROAD (Springsure - Tambo) BLACKALL - TAMBO REGIONAL COUNCIL

From the Central Highlands Regional Council boundary in Windeyer, to its intersection with the Landsborough Highway and the Barcoo Street intersection in Tambo, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD87A-(27- 37)-A, inclusive.

Length ... 73.57 kilometres (approximately)

No. 716 ISISFORD - BLACKALL ROAD BLACKALL - TAMBO REGIONAL COUNCIL

From the Longreach Regional Council boundary near the north western corner of the Lot 5 on RP897282 in Blackall, to its intersection with the Landsborough Highway and the Coronation Drive intersection in Blackall, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD716- (4-6)-B, RD716-7-C and RD716-(8-12)-A.

Length ... 93.73 kilometres (approximately)

END NOTES

1. Will be published in the Gazette on 5 February 2021. 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 3. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads. 82 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 [5 February 2021

Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

NOTIFICATION OF DECLARATION AND REVOCATION OF STATE-CONTROLLED ROADS

Notice is hereby given under sections 24, 25, 26 and 249 of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, that the roads or routes, or parts of the roads or routes described in the schedule are hereby declared or revoked as State-controlled roads, as the case may be. As required by the abovementioned sections of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, Barcaldine Regional Council has been notified and the declarations described in the schedule below are consistent with the department’s transport infrastructure strategies.

Mark Craig Bailey Minister for Transport and Main Roads

THE SCHEDULE

That on and from 24 January 2021, the declaration of the State-controlled roads specified in Appendix I hereto, are revoked, and in lieu thereof, the roads described in Appendix II hereto, are declared State-controlled roads, respectively, under and for the purposes of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994.

The area (that is, alignment and width) of the State-controlled roads described in Appendix II shall apply to the full width of the road corridor, where the existing trafficked route is contained within a surveyed road corridor (unless otherwise specified), provided that, where the existing trafficked route is through a State Reserve, State Forest, timber reserve, vacant State land or pastoral holding the area (that is, alignment and width) shall apply to 30 metres each side of the constructed centreline of the road pavement or surface.

APPENDIX I No. 5705 7 December 2001 Name of State- Date of Cramsie – controlled Road Declaration Road Relevant to Road Secondary Road No. 13D 27 September Aramac Shire Landsborough 1986 Highway (Blackall – Barcaldine) APPENDIX II State Highway Barcaldine Shire No. 13D LANDSBOROUGH HIGHWAY No. 13E 25 November 1978 (Blackall - Barcaldine) Landsborough BARCALDINE REGIONAL COUNCIL Highway (Barcaldine – From the Blackall – Tambo Regional Council boundary near the south Longreach) eastern corner of Lot 3 on YN65 in Evora, to its intersection with the State Highway Capricorn Highway near the north western corner of Lot 1 on RP855161 Barcaldine Shire in Barcaldine, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, No. 16D 31 October 1987 and identified by the registration numbers RD13D-(6-7)-B and RD13D- Capricorn (8-11)-A. Highway (Alpha - Barcaldine) Length ... 68.12 kilometres (approximately) State Highway Barcaldine Shire No. 13E LANDSBOROUGH HIGHWAY No. 16D 29 February 1992 (Barcaldine - Longreach) Capricorn BARCALDINE REGIONAL COUNCIL Highway (Alpha – Barcaldine) From its junction with the Capricorn Highway near the north western State Highway corner of Lot 1 on RP855161 in Barcaldine , to the Longreach Regional Jericho Shire Council boundary in Tara Station, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of No. 552 20 December 2002 Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers Clermont – Alpha RD13E-1-D, RD13E-2-F, RD13E-(3-4)-B and RD13E-(5-7)-A. Road Main Road Length ... 50.08 kilometres (approximately) Jericho Shire

No. 572 27 April 2012 Muttaburra – Aramac Road Barcaldine Regional Council

No. 5703 27 April 2012 Aramac – Torrens Creek Road Barcaldine Regional Council

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No. 16D END NOTES CAPRICORN HIGHWAY (Alpha - Barcaldine) 1. Will be published in the Gazette on 5 February 2021. BARCALDINE REGIONAL COUNCIL 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 3. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and From its intersection with Clermont – Alpha Road and the Shakespeare Main Roads. Street intersection in Alpha, to its intersection with the Landsborough Highway near the north western corner of Lot 1 on RP855161 in Barcaldine, including the Department of Transport and Main Roads/Queensland Rail Common Area's shown as Lot A in road (adjacent to Lot 411 on SP121562), Lot B in Lot 411 on SP121562 and Lot C in Lot 371 on SP121561, all on survey plan SP320781, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director- General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD16D-(1-2)-F, RD16D-3-L, RD16D-4-F, RD16D-5-C, RD16D-(6-9)-B and RD16D-(10-20)-A.

Length ... 140.49 kilometres (approximately)

No. 552 CLERMONT - ALPHA ROAD BARCALDINE REGIONAL COUNCIL

From the Isaac Regional Council boundary on the eastern side of the Belyando River Bridge in Surbiton, to its intersection with the Capricorn Highway and the Shakespeare Street intersection in Alpha, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD552-(15-24)-A, inclusive.

Length ... 75.41 kilometres (approximately)

No. 572 MUTTABURRA - ARAMAC ROAD BARCALDINE REGIONAL COUNCIL

From its junction with Cramsie - Muttaburra Road and the intersection of Cornish Street in Muttaburra, to its intersection with Barcaldine - Aramac Road and the intersections of Lodge and Booker Streets in Aramac, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD572-(1-5)-B and RD572-(6-11)-A.

Length ... 84.62 kilometres (approximately)

No. 5703 ARAMAC - TORRENS CREEK ROAD BARCALDINE REGIONAL COUNCIL

From its intersection with Muttaburra - Aramac Road at a point distant approximately 0.75 kilometre south east of the most southern point of the western severance of Lot 8 on PL56 in Pelican Creek, to the Flinders Shire Council boundary near the most western point of Lot 2 on WL15 in Upper Cornish Creek, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD5703-1-E, RD5703-2-G, RD5703-3-E, RD5703-4-C, RD5703-5- D, RD5703-(6-7)-C and RD5703-8-B.

Length ... 124.86 kilometres (approximately)

No. 5705 CRAMSIE – MUTTABURRA ROAD BARCALDINE REGIONAL COUNCIL

From the Longreach Regional Council boundary near the most south eastern corner of Lot 48 on C2282 in Tablederry to its junction with Muttaburra - Aramac Road and the intersection of Cornish Street in Muttaburra, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD5705-(9-11)-A, inclusive.

Length ... 19.91 kilometres (approximately) 84 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 [5 February 2021

Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

NOTIFICATION OF DECLARATION AND REVOCATION OF STATE-CONTROLLED ROADS

Notice is hereby given under sections 24 and 25 of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, that the roads or routes, or parts of the roads or routes described in the schedule are hereby declared or revoked as State-controlled roads, as the case may be. As required by the abovementioned sections of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, Longreach Regional Council has been notified and the declarations described in the schedule below are consistent with the department’s transport infrastructure strategies.

Mark Craig Bailey Minister for Transport and Main Roads

THE SCHEDULE

That on and from 24 January 2021, the declaration of the State-controlled roads specified in Appendix I hereto, are revoked, and in lieu thereof, the roads described in Appendix II hereto, are declared State-controlled roads, respectively, under and for the purposes of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994.

The area (that is, alignment and width) of the State-controlled roads described in Appendix II shall apply to the full width of the road corridor, where the existing trafficked route is contained within a surveyed road corridor (unless otherwise specified), provided that, where the existing trafficked route is through a State Reserve, State Forest, timber reserve, vacant State land or pastoral holding the area (that is, alignment and width) shall apply to 30 metres each side of the constructed centreline of the road pavement or surface.

APPENDIX I No. 715 6 September 1980 Name of State- Date of Isisford-Ilfracombe controlled Road Declaration Road Relevant to Road Main Road No. 13E 25 November 1978 Ilfracombe Shire Landsborough Highway No. 716 8 January 1999 (Barcaldine- Isisford – Blackall Longreach) Road State Highway Main Road Ilfracombe Shire Isisford Shire

No. 13E 1 July 1983 No. 5705 7 December 2001 Landsborough Cramsie – Highway Muttaburra Road (Barcaldine- Secondary Road Longreach) Longreach Shire State Highway Longreach Shire No. 5732 7 April 1984 Ilfracombe- No.13F 7 December 2001 Aramac Road Landsborough Secondary Road Highway Ilfracombe Shire (Longreach – Winton) State Highway Longreach Shire APPENDIX II

No. 95B 7 December 2001 No. 13E Thomson LANDSBOROUGH HIGHWAY Developmental (Barcaldine - Longreach) Road (Jundah – LONGREACH REGIONAL COUNCIL Longreach) Developmental From the Barcaldine Regional Council boundary in Ilfracombe, to the Road roundabout at its intersection with Eagle Street in Longreach, by the area Longreach Shire shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director- General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the No. 95B 7 December 2001 registration numbers RD13E-(8-17)-A, inclusive. Thomson Developmental Length ... 56.75 kilometres (approximately) Road (Jundah – Longreach) Developmental Road Ilfracombe Shire

No. 715 6 September 1980 Isisford-Ilfracombe Road Main Road Isisford Shire 5 February 2021] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 85

No. 13F No. 5732 LANDSBOROUGH HIGHWAY ILFRACOMBE - ARAMAC ROAD (Longreach - Winton) LONGREACH REGIONAL COUNCIL LONGREACH REGIONAL COUNCIL From its intersection with the Landsborough Highway near the most From the roundabout at its intersection with Eagle Street in Longreach, northern point of Lot 601 on I4173 in Ilfracombe, to the Barcaldine to the Winton Shire Council boundary near the most northern point of Regional Council boundary near the south eastern corner of the north Lot 2 on SP226902 in , by the area shown (indicative only) on eastern severance of Lot 2 on RY118 in Ilfracombe, by the area shown the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the RD13F-1-E, RD13F-2-H, RD13F-3-B, RD13F-(4-5)-C, RD13F-(6-7)- registration numbers RD5732-1-E, RD5732-2-C and RD5732-(3-5)- B and RD13F-(8-16)-A. A.

Length ... 118.38 kilometres (approximately) Length ... 55.60 kilometres (approximately)

No 95B THOMSON DEVELOPMENTAL ROAD END NOTES (Jundah - Longreach) LONGREACH REGIONAL COUNCIL 1. Will be published in the Gazette on 5 February 2021. 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. From the Barcoo Shire Council boundary near the south western corner 3. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and of the south eastern severance of Lot 6 on RV65 in Tocal, to the Main Roads. roundabout at its junction with the Landsborough Highway and the Old Winton Highway in Longreach, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads and identified by the registration numbers RD95B-(9- 16)-A, inclusive.

Length ... 109.41 kilometres (approximately)

No. 715 ISISFORD-ILFRACOMBE ROAD LONGREACH REGIONAL COUNCIL

From its junction with Isisford – Blackall Road and the intersection of Saint Catherine Street near the south western corner of Lot 1 on RP606973 in Isisford, to its intersection with the Landsborough Highway near the north eastern corner of Lot 400 on SP232643 in Ilfracombe, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads and identified by the registration numbers RD715-(1-7)-A, inclusive.

Length ... 89.20 kilometres (approximately)

No. 716 ISISFORD - BLACKALL ROAD LONGREACH REGIONAL COUNCIL

From its junction with Isisford – Ilfracombe Road and the intersection of Saint Catherine Street near the most northern point of Lot 35 on MTL130 in Isisford, to the Blackall - Tambo Regional Council boundary near the north eastern corner of the southern severance of Lot 1 on RP612599 in Isisford, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD716-1-H and RD716-(2-3)-E.

Length ... 28.27 kilometres (approximately)

No. 5705 CRAMSIE – MUTTABURRA ROAD LONGREACH REGIONAL COUNCIL

From its intersection with the Landsborough Highway approximately 0.50 kilometres west of the south western corner of Lot 31 on N25622 in Longreach, to the Barcaldine Regional Council boundary near the most north eastern corner of the north western severance of Lot 11 on C2289 in Camoola, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD5705- 1-E, RD5705-2-G, RD5705-3-C and RD5705-(4-8)-A.

Length ... 94.65 kilometres (approximately)

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Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

NOTIFICATION OF DECLARATION AND REVOCATION OF STATE-CONTROLLED ROADS

Notice is hereby given under sections 24, 25 and 26 of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, that the roads or routes, or parts of the roads or routes described in the schedule are hereby declared or revoked as State-controlled roads, as the case may be. As required by the abovementioned sections of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, Regional Council has been notified and the declarations described in the schedule below are consistent with the department’s transport infrastructure strategies.

Mark Craig Bailey Minister for Transport and Main Roads

THE SCHEDULE

That on and from 24 January 2021, the declaration of the State-controlled roads specified in Appendix I hereto, are revoked, and in lieu thereof, the roads described in Appendix II hereto, are declared State-controlled roads, respectively, under and for the purposes of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994.

The area (that is, alignment and width) of the State-controlled roads described in Appendix II shall apply to the full width of the road corridor, where the existing trafficked route is contained within a surveyed road corridor (unless otherwise specified), provided that, where the existing trafficked route is through a State Reserve, State Forest, timber reserve, vacant State land or pastoral holding the area (that is, alignment and width) shall apply to 30 metres each side of the constructed centreline of the road pavement or surface.

APPENDIX I APPENDIX II

Name of State- Date of No. 17C controlled Road Declaration CUNNINGHAM HIGHWAY Relevant to Road (Warwick - Inglewood) No. 17C 25 November 1978 GOONDIWINDI REGIONAL COUNCIL Cunningham Highway From the Southern Downs Regional Council boundary near the eastern (Warwick - corner of the eastern severance of Lot 18 on BNT1434 in Gore, to its Inglewood) intersection with Inglewood – Texas Road and the intersection of State Highway Princess Street near the western corner of Lot 905 on I721 in Inglewood, Inglewood Shire including the Department of Transport and Main Roads/Queensland Rail Common Area shown as Lot A in Lot 171 on SP116420, on survey plan No. 31A 4 March 1994 SP312406, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans Barwon Highway held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, (Goondiwindi – and identified by the registration numbers RD17C-(22-36)-A, inclusive. Talwood) State Highway Length ... 50.37 kilometres (approximately) Waggamba Shire No. 31A No. 31B 11 July 1981 BARWON HIGHWAY Barwon Highway (Goondiwindi - Talwood) (Talwood – GOONDIWINDI REGIONAL COUNCIL Nindigully)

State Highway From its junction with the Leichhardt Highway near the south western Waggamba Shire corner of Lot 1 on RP195436 in Goondiwindi, to its junction with

Talwood – Boonanga Road on the northern side of the South Western No. 337 1 July 2000 Railway crossing in North Talwood, including the Department of Millmerran – Transport and Main Roads/Queensland Rail Common Area shown as Inglewood Road Lot A in Lot 14 on SP116416, on survey plan SP312415, by the area Main Road shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director- Inglewood Shire General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the

registration numbers RD31A-1-E, RD31A-(2-3)-D, RD31A-(4-6)-B No. 347 27 September and RD31A-(7-17)-A. Meandarra – 1986 Talwood Road Main Road Length ... 88.01 kilometres (approximately)

Waggamba Shire No. 31B No. 3207 29 October 1993 BARWON HIGHWAY Wyaga Road (Talwood - Nindigully) Secondary Road GOONDIWINDI REGIONAL COUNCIL Waggamba Shire From its intersection with Talwood – Boonanga Road on the northern side of the South Western Railway crossing in North Talwood, to the Balonne Shire Council boundary near the south western corner of Lot 48 on BLM144 in Weengallon, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD31B-1- D, RD31B-2-F, RD31B-(3-4)-B and RD31B-(5-6)-A.

Length ... 54.66 kilometres (approximately)

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No. 337 MILMERRAN – INGLEWOOD ROAD GOONDIWIDNI REGIONAL COUNCIL

From the Toowoomba Regional Council boundary near the most eastern corner of Lot 9 on MH737 in Canning Creek, to its intersection with the Cunningham Highway and the intersection of Saleyards Road in Inglewood, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD337-(12-17)-A, inclusive.

Length ... 29.23 kilometres (approximately)

No. 347 MEANDARRA – TALWOOD ROAD GOONDIWINDI REGIONAL COUNCIL

From the Western Downs Regional Council boundary near the north eastern corner of Lot 2 on CVN44 in Tarawera, to its intersection with the Barwon Highway near the south eastern corner of the south western severance of Lot 15 on CVN301 in Bungunya, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD347-(15-21)-A, inclusive.

Length ... 47.73 kilometres (approximately)

No. 3207 WYAGA ROAD GOONDIWINDI REGIONAL COUNCIL

From its intersection with the Cunningham Highway near the south eastern corner of Lot 1 on SP272379 in Wondalli, to its intersection with the near the north eastern corner of the north western severance of Lot 2 on MH734 in Wyaga, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads and identified by the registration numbers RD3207-(1-6)-A, inclusive.

Length ... 39.80 kilometres (approximately)

ENDNOTES

1. Will be published in the Gazette on 5 February 2021. 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 3. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads.

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Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

NOTIFICATION OF DECLARATION AND REVOCATION OF STATE-CONTROLLED ROADS

Notice is hereby given under sections 24 and 25 of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, that the roads or routes, or parts of the roads or routes described in the schedule are hereby declared or revoked as State-controlled roads, as the case may be. As required by the abovementioned sections of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, Cassowary Coast Regional Council has been notified and the declarations described in the schedule below are consistent with the department’s transport infrastructure strategies.

Mark Craig Bailey Minister for Transport and Main Roads

THE SCHEDULE

That on and from 24 January 2021, the declaration of the State-controlled road specified in Appendix I hereto, is revoked, and in lieu thereof, the road described in Appendix II hereto, is declared a State-controlled road, respectively, under and for the purposes of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994.

The area (that is, alignment and width) of the State-controlled road described in Appendix II shall apply to the full width of the road corridor, where the existing trafficked route is contained within a surveyed road corridor (unless otherwise specified), provided that, where the existing trafficked route is through a State Reserve, State Forest, timber reserve, vacant State land or pastoral holding the area (that is, alignment and width) shall apply to 30 metres each side of the constructed centreline of the road pavement or surface.

APPENDIX I

Name of State- Date of controlled Road Declaration Relevant to Road No. 8202 29 February 1992 Tully – Mission Beach Road Secondary Road Cardwell Shire

No. 8202 23 July 2004 Tully – Mission Beach Road Johnstone Shire

APPENDIX II

No. 8202 TULLY – MISSION BEACH ROAD CASSOWARY COAST REGIONAL COUNCIL

From its intersection with the Bruce Highway near the north eastern corner of Lot 2 on SP283009 in Birkalla, to its intersection with El Arish – Mission Beach Road near the south western corner of Lot 1 on RP747216 in Mission Beach, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD8202-(1-3)-A, RD8202-4-B and RD8202- (5-15)-A.

Length ... 23.03 kilometres (approximately)

ENDNOTES

1. Will be published in the Gazette on 5 February 2021. 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 3. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads. 5 February 2021] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 89

Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

NOTIFICATION OF DECLARATION AND REVOCATION OF STATE-CONTROLLED ROADS

Notice is hereby given under sections 24 and 25 of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, that the roads or routes, or parts of the roads or routes described in the schedule are hereby declared or revoked as State-controlled roads, as the case may be. As required by the abovementioned sections of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, Torres Shire Council has been notified and the declarations described in the schedule below are consistent with the department’s transport infrastructure strategies.

Mark Craig Bailey Minister for Transport and Main Roads

THE SCHEDULE

That on and from 24 January 2021, the declaration of the State-controlled road specified in Appendix I hereto, is revoked, and in lieu thereof, the road described in Appendix II hereto, is declared a State-controlled road, respectively, under and for the purposes of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994.

The area (that is, alignment and width) of the State-controlled road described in Appendix II shall apply to the full width of the road corridor, where the existing trafficked route is contained within a surveyed road corridor (unless otherwise specified), provided that, where the existing trafficked route is through a State Reserve, State Forest, timber reserve, vacant State land or pastoral holding the area (that is, alignment and width) shall apply to 30 metres each side of the constructed centreline of the road pavement or surface.

APPENDIX I

Name of State- Date of controlled Road Declaration Relevant to Road No. 669 30 June 1984 Thursday Island Road Main Road Torres Shire

APPENDIX II

No. 669 THURSDAY ISLAND ROAD TORRES SHIRE COUNCIL

From its intersection with Douglas and Hastings Streets in Thursday Island, travelling in a ring route to the same point at the intersection with Douglas and Hastings Streets in Thursday Island , by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD669-(1-4)-A, inclusive.

Length ... 4.73 kilometres (approximately)

END NOTES

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Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

NOTIFICATION OF DECLARATION AND REVOCATION OF STATE-CONTROLLED ROADS

Notice is hereby given under sections 24, 25 and 249 of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, that the roads or routes, or parts of the roads or routes described in the schedule are hereby declared or revoked as State-controlled roads, as the case may be. As required by the abovementioned sections of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, Isaac Regional Council has been notified and the declarations described in the schedule below are consistent with the department’s transport infrastructure strategies.

Mark Craig Bailey Minister for Transport and Main Roads

THE SCHEDULE

That on and from 24 January 2021, the declaration of the State-controlled roads specified in Appendix I hereto, are revoked, and in lieu thereof, the roads described in Appendix II hereto, are declared State-controlled roads, respectively, under and for the purposes of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994.

The area (that is, alignment and width) of the State-controlled roads described in Appendix II shall apply to the full width of the road corridor, where the existing trafficked route is contained within a surveyed road corridor (unless otherwise specified), provided that, where the existing trafficked route is through a State Reserve, State Forest, timber reserve, vacant State land or pastoral holding the area (that is, alignment and width) shall apply to 30 metres each side of the constructed centreline of the road pavement or surface.

APPENDIX I APPENDIX II Name of State- Date of controlled Road Declaration No. 27C Relevant to Road GREGORY HIGHWAY No. 27C 5 June 2009 (Clermont – Belyando Crossing) Gregory Highway ISAAC REGIONAL COUNCIL (Clermont – Belyando From the roundabout at its intersection with Clermont Connection Road Crossing) and the Industrial Road intersection in Clermont, to its intersection with Isaac Regional the Peak Downs Highway near the western corner of Lot 4 on SP225767 Council in Clermont, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, No. 33A 5 June 2009 and identified by the registration numbers RD27C-(1-2)-C and RD27C- Peak Downs 3-A. Highway

(Clermont – Nebo) Length ... 14.00 kilometres (approximately) Isaac Regional Council No. 33A PEAK DOWNS HIGHWAY No. 33B 17 May 2002 (Clermont - Nebo) Peak Downs ISAAC REGIONAL COUNCIL Highway

(Nebo – Mackay) From its intersection with the Gregory Highway and the Gregory State Highway Developmental Road near the western corner of Lot 4 on SP225767 in Nebo Shire Clermont, to its intersection with Cemetery Road and the Reynolds

Street intersection near the south western corner of Lot 42 on WHS349 No. 5122 4 April 1981 in Nebo, including the Department of Transport and Main May Downs Road Roads/Queensland Rail Common Area shown as Lot A in road Secondary Road adjacent to Lot 23 on SP130066 and Lot 25 on SP130068 on survey Broadsound Shire plan SP213672, also the Department of Transport and Main

Roads/Queensland Rail Common Area previously declared in No. 5127 10 November 1990 Government Gazette 55 on the nineteenth March 2004 shown as Lot Blue Mountain A in Lot 17 on SP130060 on survey plan SP159357, by the area shown Road (indicative only) on the approved plans and held by the Director- Secondary Road General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by Nebo Shire the registration numbers RD33A-(1-5)-G, RD33A-(6-11)-D and

RD33A-(12-21)-A.

Length ... 178.20 kilometres (approximately)

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No. 33B PEAK DOWNS HIGHWAY (Nebo - Mackay) ISAAC REGIONAL COUNCIL

From its intersection with Cemetery Road and the Reynolds Street intersection near the south western corner of Lot 42 on WHS349 in Nebo, to the Mackay Regional Council boundary near the most western corner of the south eastern severance of Lot 46 on CI4532 in Hazledean, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD33B-1-E, RD33B-2-K, RD33B-3-D, RD33B-4-C, RD33B-5-B and RD33B-(6- 8)-C.

Length ... 46.33 kilometres (approximately)

No. 5122 MAY DOWNS ROAD ISAAC REGIONAL COUNCIL

From its intersection with Marlborough – Sarina Road in Clarke Creek, to its intersection with the Fitzroy Developmental Road near the most southern point of Lot 6 on ROP184 in Mackenzie River, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director- General, Department of Transport and Main Roads and identified by the registration numbers RD5122-(1-2)-C, RD5122-(3-6)-B and RD5122-(7-8)-A.

Length ... 69.50 kilometres (approximately)

No. 5127 BLUE MOUNTAIN ROAD ISAAC REGIONAL COUNCIL

From its intersection with Marlborough - Sarina Road near the most eastern point of western severance of Lot 10 on WHS198 in Blue Mountain, to its intersection with the Peak Downs Highway near the most northern point of Lot 7 on WHS381 in Blue Mountain, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director- General, Department of Transport and Main Roads and identified by the registration numbers RD5127-(1-2)-E and RD5127-(3-6)-A.

Length ... 28.35 kilometres (approximately)

END NOTES

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Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

NOTIFICATION OF DECLARATION AND REVOCATION OF STATE-CONTROLLED ROADS

Notice is hereby given under sections 24 and 25 of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, that the roads or routes, or parts of the roads or routes described in the schedule are hereby declared or revoked as State-controlled roads, as the case may be. As required by the abovementioned sections of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, Mackay Regional Council has been notified and the declarations described in the schedule below are consistent with the department’s transport infrastructure strategies.

Mark Craig Bailey Minister for Transport and Main Roads

THE SCHEDULE

That on and from 24 January 2021, the declaration of the State-controlled roads specified in Appendix I hereto, are revoked, and in lieu thereof, the roads described in Appendix II hereto, are declared State-controlled roads, respectively, under and for the purposes of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994.

The area (that is, alignment and width) of the State-controlled roads described in Appendix II shall apply to the full width of the road corridor, where the existing trafficked route is contained within a surveyed road corridor (unless otherwise specified), provided that, where the existing trafficked route is through a State Reserve, State Forest, timber reserve, vacant State land or pastoral holding the area (that is, alignment and width) shall apply to 30 metres each side of the constructed centreline of the road pavement or surface.

APPENDIX I Sarina Shire No. 854 12 June 1998 Name of State- Date of Mount Ossa – controlled Road Declaration Seaforth Road Relevant to Road Main Road No. 33B 17 May 2002 Mackay City Peak Downs Highway No. 856 22 December 2003 (Nebo - Mackay) Mackay – Bucasia State Highway Road Mirani Shire Mackay City

No. 33B 17 May 2002 No. 5332 8 April 1994 Peak Downs North Eton Road Highway Secondary Road (Nebo - Mackay) Mackay City State Highway Mackay City No. 5342 13 February 1988 Mia Mia No. 512 9 December 1978 Connection Road Marlborough – Secondary Road Sarina Road Mirani Shire Main Road Sarina Shire No. 8506 8 April 1994 Mackay – Habana No. 530 4 September 2009 Road Glenella Secondary Road Connection Road Mackay City Mackay Regional Council No. 8509 18 July 1981 Sarina – Coast No. 531 19 December 2014 Road Rockleigh – North Secondary Road Mackay Road Sarina Shire Mackay Regional Council

No. 533 29 April 1978 APPENDIX II Marian – Eton Road No. 33B Main Road PEAK DOWNS HIGHWAY Mirani Shire (Nebo - Mackay) MACKAY REGIONAL COUNCIL No. 533 8 April 1994 Marian – Eton From the Isaac Regional Council boundary near the most western Road corner of the south eastern severance of Lot 46 on CI4532 in Main Road Hazledean, to its intersection with the Bruce Highway and the Mackay City intersection of Archibald Street in Ooralea, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, No. 852 12 June 1998 Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the Hay Point Road registration numbers RD33B-(9-11)-B and RD33B-(12-23)-A. Main Road 5 February 2021] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 93

Length ... 41.51 kilometres (approximately)

No. 512 No. 854 MARLBOROUGH – SARINA ROAD MOUNT OSSA - SEAFORTH ROAD MACKAY REGIONAL COUNCIL MACKAY REGIONAL COUNCIL

From the Isaac Regional Council boundary near the north western corner From its intersection with the Bruce Highway approximately 0.36 of Lot 84 on RP617629 in Sarina Range, to its intersection with the kilometres west of its intersection with Mount Ossa School Road in Bruce Highway and the East Street intersection in Sarina, by the area Mount Ossa, to its intersection with Yakapari – Seaforth Road near the shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director- north eastern corner of Lot 6 on RP890855 in Seaforth, by the area General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director- registration numbers RD512-(33-40)-A, inclusive. General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD854-(1-2)-B and RD854-(3-5)-A.

Length ... 29.79 kilometres (approximately) Length ... 15.48 kilometres (approximately)

No. 530 No. 856 GLENELLA CONNECTION ROAD MACKAY - BUCASIA ROAD MACKAY REGIONAL COUNCIL MACKAY REGIONAL COUNCIL

From its intersection with the Bruce Highway and the Webberley Street From its junction with the Bruce Highway in Mount Pleasant, intersection in West Mackay, to the roundabout at its intersection with including the ramps shown, to its junction with Shoal Point Road and Maraju – Yakapari Road and the Glenella Road intersection in Erakala, the Kemp Street intersection in Bucasia, by the area shown (indicative by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration identified by the registration numbers RD530-1-C and RD530-(2-3)-A. numbers RD856-(1-2)-H, RD856-3-B and RD856-(4-6)-A.

Length ... 3.85 kilometres (approximately) Length ... 10.51 kilometres (approximately)

No. 531 No. 5332 ROCKLEIGH - NORTH MACKAY ROAD NORTH ETON ROAD MACKAY REGIONAL COUNCIL MACKAY REGIONAL COUNCIL

From its intersection with the Bruce Highway and the Maraju – Yakapari From its intersection with Marian – Eton Road near the north eastern Road intersection in Mount Pleasant, to its intersection with Mackay - corner of Lot 2 on RP709972 in North Eton, to its intersection with the Slade Point Road and the Evans Avenue intersection in North Mackay, Peak Downs Highway and the Quattromanis Road intersection in Eton, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads and identified by the registration numbers RD531-1-B and RD531-(2-3)-A. identified by the registration numbers RD5332-(1-3)-A inclusive.

Length ... 3.08 kilometres (approximately) Length ... 3.78 kilometres (approximately)

No. 533 No. 5342 MARIAN - ETON ROAD MIA MIA CONNECTION ROAD MACKAY REGIONAL COUNCIL MACKAY REGIONAL COUNCIL

From its intersection with Mackay – Eungella Road and the Daly Street From its intersection with Mirani – Eton Road and the Hogans Road intersection in Marian, to its intersection with the Peak Downs Highway intersection in Mia Mia, to its intersection with Gargett – Mia Mia Road near the western corner of Lot 9 on SP237682 in Eton, by the area shown and the Pinevale Road intersection in Mia Mia, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the Department of Transport and Main Roads and identified by the registration numbers RD533-(1-6)-A, inclusive. registration numbers RD5342-(1-2)-A, inclusive.

Length ... 15.67 kilometres (approximately) Length ... 5.08 kilometres (approximately)

No. 852 No. 8506 HAY POINT ROAD MACKAY - HABANA ROAD MACKAY REGIONAL COUNCIL MACKAY REGIONAL COUNCIL

From the roundabout at its intersection with the Bruce Highway near the From the roundabout at its intersection with Mackay – Bucasia Road and south western corner of Lot 5 on SP271068 in Alligator Creek, to its end the Golf Links Road intersection in Richmond, to its junction with near the north western corner of Lot 1 on RP733719 in Hay Point, by the Yakapari – Habana Road and the Farleigh Habana Road intersection in area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director- Habana, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main registration numbers RD852-(1-2)-B and RD852-(3-4)-A. Roads and identified by the registration numbers RD8506-(1-4)-A, inclusive. Length ... 13.86 kilometres (approximately) Length ... 9.91 kilometres (approximately)

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No. 8509 SARINA - COAST ROAD MACKAY REGIONAL COUNCIL

From its intersection with the Bruce Highway in Sarina, to its junction with Owen Jenkins Drive near the south eastern corner of Lot 1 on RP741701 in Sarina Beach, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads and identified by the registration numbers RD8509- (1-6)-A, inclusive.

Length ... 13.04 kilometres (approximately)

END NOTES

1. Will be published in the Gazette on 5 February 2021. 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 3. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads. 5 February 2021] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 95

Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

NOTIFICATION OF DECLARATION AND REVOCATION OF STATE-CONTROLLED ROADS

Notice is hereby given under sections 24, 25 and 26 of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, that the roads or routes, or parts of the roads or routes described in the schedule are hereby declared or revoked as State-controlled roads, as the case may be. As required by the abovementioned sections of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, Whitsunday Regional Council has been notified and the declarations described in the schedule below are consistent with the department’s transport infrastructure strategies.

Mark Craig Bailey Minister for Transport and Main Roads

THE SCHEDULE

That on and from 24 January 2021, the declaration of the State-controlled roads specified in Appendix I hereto, are revoked, and in lieu thereof, the roads described in Appendix II hereto, are declared State-controlled roads, respectively, under and for the purposes of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994.

The area (that is, alignment and width) of the State-controlled roads described in Appendix II shall apply to the full width of the road corridor, where the existing trafficked route is contained within a surveyed road corridor (unless otherwise specified), provided that, where the existing trafficked route is through a State Reserve, State Forest, timber reserve, vacant State land or pastoral holding the area (that is, alignment and width) shall apply to 30 metres each side of the constructed centreline of the road pavement or surface.

APPENDIX I No. 5382 Name of State- Date of CRYSTAL BROOK ROAD controlled Road Declaration WHITSUNDAY REGIONAL COUNCIL Relevant to Road No. 88A 11 February 1978 From its junction with the Bruce Highway and the intersection of Bowen Fuljames Street in Proserpine, to a point distant approximately 0.06 Developmental kilometres north east of the north western corner of Lot 48 on SP171924 Road in Lake Proserpine, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved (Bowen – plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Collinsville) Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD5382-(1-2)-B and Developmental RD5382-(3-11)-A. Road Bowen Shire Length … 24.35 kilometres (approximately)

No. 5382 No. 8501 Crystal Brook 1 July 1991 GREGORY – CANNON VALLEY ROAD Road WHITSUNDAY REGIONAL COUNCIL Secondary Road Whitsunday Shire From its junction with the Bruce Highway in Gregory River, to its intersection with Proserpine – Shute Harbour Road and the Robinson No. 8501 Road intersection in Cannon Valley, by the area shown (indicative only) Gregory – Cannon 6 May 1989 on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Valley Road Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers Secondary Road RD8501-1-B and RD8501-(2-7)-A. Whitsunday Shire Length … 14.11 kilometres (approximately)

APPENDIX II END NOTES

No. 88A 1. Will be published in the Gazette on 5 February 2021. BOWEN DEVELOPMENTAL ROAD 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. (Bowen - Collinsville) 3. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and WHITSUNDAY REGIONAL COUNCIL Main Roads.

From its intersection with the Bruce Highway and the Lauriston Street intersection in Bowen, to the roundabout at its intersection with Stanley and George Streets in Collinsvale, including the Department of Transport and Main Roads/Queensland Rail Common Areas shown as Lot A in Lot 101 on SP122357, on survey plan SP319775 and as Lot A in Lot 191 on SP237706, on survey plan SP319776, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD88B-(1-3)-B and RD88A-(4-16)-A.

Length ... 80.57 kilometres (approximately)

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Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

NOTIFICATION OF DECLARATION AND REVOCATION OF STATE-CONTROLLED ROADS

Notice is hereby given under sections 24 and 25 of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, that the road or route, or parts of the road or route described in the schedule are hereby declared or revoked as State-controlled roads, as the case may be. As required by the abovementioned sections of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, Brisbane City Council and Moreton Bay Regional Council have been notified and the declarations described in the schedule below are consistent with the department’s transport infrastructure strategies.

Mark Craig Bailey Minister for Transport and Main Roads

THE SCHEDULE

That on and from 24 January 2021, the declaration of the State-controlled roads specified in Appendix I hereto, are revoked, and in lieu thereof, the roads described in Appendix II hereto, are declared State-controlled roads, respectively, under and for the purposes of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994.

The area (that is, alignment and width) of the State-controlled roads described in Appendix II shall apply to the full width of the road corridor, where the existing trafficked route is contained within a surveyed road corridor (unless otherwise specified), provided that, where the existing trafficked route is through a State Reserve, State Forest, timber reserve, vacant State land or pastoral holding the area (that is, alignment and width) shall apply to 30 metres each side of the constructed centreline of the road pavement or surface.

APPENDIX I No. 122 BRIGHTON - REDCLIFFE ROAD Name of State- Date of MORETON BAY REGIONAL COUNCIL controlled Road Declaration Relevant to Road From the Brisbane City Council boundary, approximately 0.33km north No. 122 24 August 2007 of the Houghton Highway and Ted Smout Memorial Bridges southern Brighton - abutments in Griffin, to its junction with Oxley Avenue and the Klinger Redcliffe Road Road intersection in Redcliffe, by the area shown (indicative only) on Brisbane City the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads and identified by the registration numbers No. 122 24 August 2007 RD122-1-D and RD122-(2-6)-A. Brighton -

Redcliffe Road Length ... 9.25 kilometres (approximately) Pine Rivers Shire

No. 900 No. 122 24 August 2007 EVERTON PARK - ALBANY CREEK ROAD Brighton - BRISBANE CITY COUNCIL Redcliffe Road Redcliffe City From its junction with the Western Arterial Road and the intersection of No. 900 29 August 2008 the East-West Arterial Road in Everton Park, to the Moreton Bay Everton Park – Regional Council boundary near the north eastern corner of Lot 148 on Albany Creek RP813371 in Albany Creek, sharing multiple boundary sections with Road Moreton Bay Regional Council located approximately at 2.71 kilometres Moreton Bay to 3.02 kilometres, 3.02 kilometres to 3.35 kilometres and 3.6 kilometres Regional Council to 4.42 kilometres, half the length of which is credited to each local 2 April 2015 government, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans No. 900 held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads Everton Park – and identified by the registration numbers RD900-(1-2)-D and RD900- Albany Creek 3-C. Road Brisbane City Council Length ... + half boundary sections = 3.44 kilometres (approximately)

APPENDIX II No. 900 EVERTON PARK - ALBANY CREEK ROAD No. 122 MORETON BAY REGIONAL COUNCIL BRIGHTON - REDCLIFFE ROAD BRISBANE CITY COUNCIL From the Brisbane City Council boundary near the north eastern corner of Lot 31 on SL11143 in Everton Hills, to its junction with South Pine Road and the Flamingo Drive intersection in Albany Creek, sharing From its junction with the Redcliffe Sub-Arterial Road at the southern multiple boundary sections with Brisbane City Council located abutments of the Houghton Highway and Ted Smout Memorial bridges approximately at 2.71 kilometres to 3.02 kilometres, 3.02 kilometres to in Brighton, to the Moreton Bay Regional Council boundary 3.35 kilometres and 3.6 kilometres to 4.42 kilometres, half the length of approximately 0.33km north of the southern abutments of the Houghton which is credited to each local governments, by the area shown Highway and Ted Smout Memorial bridges in Brighton, by the area (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director- Department of Main Roads and identified by the registration numbers General, Department of Transport and Main Roads and identified by the RD900-3-C and RD900-(4-5)-A. registration numbers RD122-1-D.

Length ... 0.33 kilometres (approximately) Length ... + half boundary sections = 4.26 kilometres (approximately)

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ENDNOTES

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Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

NOTIFICATION OF DECLARATION AND REVOCATION OF STATE-CONTROLLED ROADS

Notice is hereby given under sections 24 and 25 of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, that the roads or routes, or parts of the roads or routes described in the schedule are hereby declared or revoked as State-controlled roads, as the case may be. As required by the abovementioned sections of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, Carpentaria Shire Council has been notified and the declarations described in the schedule below are consistent with the department’s transport infrastructure strategies.

Mark Craig Bailey Minister for Transport and Main Roads

THE SCHEDULE

That on and from 24 January 2021, the declaration of the State-controlled roads specified in Appendix I hereto, are revoked, and in lieu thereof, the roads described in Appendix II hereto, are declared State-controlled roads, respectively, under and for the purposes of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994.

The area (that is, alignment and width) of the State-controlled roads described in Appendix II shall apply to the full width of the road corridor where the existing trafficked route is contained within a surveyed road corridor (unless otherwise specified), provided that, where the existing trafficked route is through a State Reserve, State Forest, timber reserve, vacant State land or pastoral holding the area (that is, alignment and width) shall apply to 30 metres each side of the constructed centreline of the road pavement or surface.

APPENDIX I

Name of State- Date of controlled Road Declaration Relevant to Road No. 78A 12 April 1986 Wills Developmental APPENDIX II Road (Julia Creek – No. 78A Burketown) WILLS DEVELOPMENTAL ROAD Developmental (Julia Creek - Burketown) Road CARPENTARIA SHIRE COUNCIL Carpentaria Shire From the Burke Shire Council boundary in Stokes, to the Burke Shire No. 84A 1 July 1977 Council boundary at the Leichhardt River Frank Webber Bridge crossing Karumba in Stokes, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held Developmental by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads and Road identified by the registration numbers RD78A-(22-26)-A, inclusive. Developmental Road Length ... 39.05 kilometres (approximately) Carpentaria Shire No. 84A No. 89A 26 January 1980 KARUMBA DEVELOPMENTAL ROAD Burke CARPENTARIA SHIRE COUNCIL Developmental Road From its intersection with the Burke Developmental Road near the north (Cloncurry – western corner of the south eastern severance of Lot 196 on CP857103 in Normanton) Howitt, to its intersection with Yappar Street near the north-eastern corner Developmental of Lot 9 on RP733673 in Karumba, by the area shown (indicative only) Road on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Carpentaria Shire Transport and Main Roads and identified by the registration numbers RD84A-(1-7)-A, inclusive. No. 89B 10 November 2000 Burke Length ... 41.02 kilometres (approximately) Developmental Road No. 89A (Normanton – BURKE DEVELOPMENTAL ROAD Dimbulah) (Cloncurry – Normanton) Developmental CARPENTARIA SHIRE COUNCIL Road Carpentaria Shire From the Cloncurry Shire Council boundary near the south-western corner of the most eastern severance of Lot 5 on SP299159 in Stokes, to No. 92A 29 April 1978 its intersection with Matilda Street near the western corner of Lot 1 on Gulf SP288775 in Normanton, by the area shown (indicative only) on the Developmental approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport Road and Main Roads and identified by the registration numbers RD89A-(19- (Normanton – 32)-A, inclusive. Croydon) Developmental Length ... 182.92 kilometres (approximately) Road Carpentaria Shire 5 February 2021] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 99

No. 89B BURKE DEVELOPMENTAL ROAD (Normanton- Dimbulah) CARPENTARIA SHIRE COUNCIL

From its intersection with Matilda Street near the western corner of Lot 1 on SP288775 in Normanton, to the Mareeba Shire Council boundary near the south-eastern corner of the north-eastern severance of Lot 3 on MM2 in Maramie, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads and identified by the registration numbers RD89B-(1-2)-H, RD89B-3-M, RD89B-(4-7)-G and RD89B-(8-18)-A.

Length ... 303.38 kilometres (approximately)

No. 92A GULF DEVELOPMENTAL ROAD (Normanton - Croydon) CARPENTARIA SHIRE COUNCIL

From its intersection with the Burke Developmental Road near the northern point of the most southern severance of Lot 96 on NM129 in Normanton, to the Croydon Shire Council boundary near the north western corner of the south eastern severance of Lot 1 on OK4 in Normanton, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD92A-(1-2)-E and RD92A- (3-8)-B.

Length ... 47.20 kilometres (approximately)

ENDNOTES

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Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

NOTIFICATION OF DECLARATION AND REVOCATION OF STATE-CONTROLLED ROADS

Notice is hereby given under sections 24 and 25 of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, that the roads or routes, or parts of the roads or routes described in the schedule are hereby declared or revoked as State-controlled roads, as the case may be. As required by the abovementioned sections of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, Cloncurry Shire Council has been notified and the declarations described in the schedule below are consistent with the department’s transport infrastructure strategies.

Mark Craig Bailey Minister for Transport and Main Roads

THE SCHEDULE

That on and from 24 January 2021, the declaration of the State-controlled roads specified in Appendix I hereto, are revoked, and in lieu thereof, the roads described in Appendix II hereto, are declared State-controlled roads, respectively, under and for the purposes of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994.

The area (that is, alignment and width) of the State-controlled roads described in Appendix II shall apply to the full width of the road corridor where the existing trafficked route is contained within a surveyed road corridor (unless otherwise specified), provided that, where the existing trafficked route is through a State Reserve, State Forest, timber reserve, vacant State land or pastoral holding the area (that is, alignment and width) shall apply to 30 metres each side of the constructed centreline of the road pavement or surface.

APPENDIX I APPENDIX II Name of State- Date of controlled Road Declaration No. 13H Relevant to Road LANDSBOROUGH HIGHWAY No.13H 25 November 1978 (Kynuna - Cloncurry) Landsborough CLONCURRY SHIRE COUNCIL Highway (Kynuna – From the McKinlay Shire Council boundary at the Williams River Cloncurry) bridge crossing in Kuridala, to its intersection with the Flinders Highway State Highway in Cloncurry, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans Cloncurry Shire held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD13H-(12-14)-A, inclusive. No. 15A 29 August 2014 Barkly Highway Length ... 27.28 kilometres (approximately) (Cloncurry – Mount Isa) No. 15A Cloncurry Shire BARKLY HIGHWAY Council (Cloncurry - Mount Isa) CLONCURRY SHIRE COUNCIL No. 78A 30 June 1990 Wills From its junction with the Flinders Highway and the Sheaffe Street Developmental intersection in Cloncurry, to the Mount Isa City Council boundary near Road the north-western corner of the south western severance of Lot 922 on (Julia Creek – SP137139 in Cloncurry, by the area shown (indicative only) on the Burketown) approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport Developmental and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD15A-1- Road E, RD15A-2-H, RD15A-3-B and RD15A-(4-8)-A. Cloncurry Shire 4 March 1994 Length ... 92.18 kilometres (approximately) No. 89A Burke No 78A Developmental WILLS DEVELOPMENTAL ROAD Road (Julia Creek - Burketown) (Cloncurry – CLONCURRY SHIRE COUNCIL Normanton) Developmental From the McKinlay Shire Council boundary near the south-eastern corner Road of the south western severance of Lot 50 on SP212806 in Four Ways, to Cloncurry Shire the Carpentaria Shire Council boundary in Four Ways, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, No. 93E 4 March 1994 Department of Transport and Main Roads and identified by the Diamantina registration numbers RD78A-(13-21)-A, inclusive. Developmental Road Length ... 128.67 kilometres (approximately) (Boulia - Dajarra) Developmental Road Cloncurry Shire

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No 89A BURKE DEVELOPMENTAL ROAD (Cloncurry – Normanton) CLONCURRY SHIRE COUNCIL

From its intersection with the Barkly Highway near the most northern point of Lot 34 on SP121871 in Cloncurry, to the Carpentaria Shire Council boundary near the south-western corner of the most eastern severance of Lot 5 on SP299159 in Stokes, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads and identified by the registration numbers RD89A-(1-2)-D, RD89A-3-E, RD89A-(4-5)-C, RD89A-6-B, RD89A-7- C, RD89A-(8-12)-B and RD89A-(13-18)-A.

Length ... 195.35 kilometres (approximately)

No. 93E DIAMANTINA DEVELOPMENTAL ROAD (Boulia - Dajarra) CLONCURRY SHIRE COUNCIL

From the Boulia Shire Council boundary near the most western corner of the south eastern severance of Lot 2999 on PH1926 in Dajarra, to its end approximately 0.57 kilometres north west of the Cloncurry – Dajarra Road intersection near the most eastern point of Lot 412 on SP299426 in Dajarra, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans and held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads and identified by the registration numbers RD93E-(7-11)-A, inclusive.

Length... 59.33 kilometres (approximately)

END NOTES

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Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

NOTIFICATION OF DECLARATION AND REVOCATION OF STATE-CONTROLLED ROADS

Notice is hereby given under sections 24 and 25 of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, that the roads or routes, or parts of the roads or routes described in the schedule are hereby declared or revoked as State-controlled roads, as the case may be. As required by the abovementioned sections of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, Flinders Shire Council has been notified and the declarations described in the schedule below are consistent with the department’s transport infrastructure strategies.

Mark Craig Bailey Minister for Transport and Main Roads

THE SCHEDULE

That on and from 24 January 2021, the declaration of the State-controlled roads specified in Appendix I hereto, are revoked, and in lieu thereof, the roads described in Appendix II hereto, are declared State-controlled roads, respectively, under and for the purposes of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994.

The area (that is, alignment and width) of the State-controlled roads described in Appendix II shall apply to the full width of the road corridor, where the existing trafficked route is contained within a surveyed road corridor (unless otherwise specified), provided that, where the existing trafficked route is through a State Reserve, State Forest, timber reserve, vacant State land or pastoral holding the area (that is, alignment and width) shall apply to 30 metres each side of the constructed centreline of the road pavement or surface.

APPENDIX I END NOTES Name of State- Date of controlled Road Declaration 1. Will be published in the Gazette on 5 February 2021. Relevant to Road 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. No.14C 9 December 1978 3. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Flinders Highway Main Roads. (Hughenden - Richmond) State Highway Flinders Shire

No.5703 24 March 1990 Aramac – Torrens Creek Road Secondary Road Flinders Shire

APPENDIX II

No. 14C FLINDERS HIGHWAY (Hughenden - Richmond) FLINDERS SHIRE COUNCIL

From its intersection with the Kennedy Developmental Road and the Stansfield Street intersection in Hughenden, to the Richmond Shire Council Boundary near the north western corner of Lot 302 on SP108251 in Stamford, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD14C- (1-3)-C, RD14C-4-B and RD14C-(5-13)-A.

Length ... 91.58 kilometres (approximately)

No. 5703 ARAMAC - TORRENS CREEK ROAD FLINDERS SHIRE COUNCIL

From the Barcaldine Regional Council boundary at a point distant approximately 2.11 kilometres south of the south-western corner of the southern severance of Lot 1 on WL20 in Torrens Creek, to its intersection with the Flinders Highway on the northern side of its crossing of the Great Northern Railway in Torrens Creek, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director- General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD5703-9-C and RD5703-(10-17)-A.

Length ... 121.90 kilometres (approximately)

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Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

NOTIFICATION OF DECLARATION AND REVOCATION OF STATE-CONTROLLED ROADS

Notice is hereby given under sections 24, 25 and 249 of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, that the roads or routes, or parts of the roads or routes described in the schedule are hereby declared or revoked as State-controlled roads, as the case may be. As required by the abovementioned sections of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, McKinlay Shire Council has been notified and the declarations described in the schedule below are consistent with the department’s transport infrastructure strategies.

Mark Craig Bailey Minister for Transport and Main Roads

THE SCHEDULE

That on and from 24 January 2021, the declaration of the State-controlled roads specified in Appendix I hereto, are revoked, and in lieu thereof, the roads described in Appendix II hereto, are declared State-controlled roads, respectively, under and for the purposes of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994.

The area (that is, alignment and width) of the State-controlled roads described in Appendix II shall apply to the full width of the road corridor, where the existing trafficked route is contained within a surveyed road corridor (unless otherwise specified), provided that, where the existing trafficked route is through a State Reserve, State Forest, timber reserve, vacant State land or pastoral holding the area (that is, alignment and width) shall apply to 30 metres each side of the constructed centreline of the road pavement or surface.

APPENDIX I APPENDIX II Name of State- Date of controlled Road Declaration No. 13G Relevant to Road LANDSBOROUGH HIGHWAY No. 13G 8 November 1996 (Winton – Kynuna) Landsborough MCKINLAY SHIRE COUNCIL Highway (Winton – From the Richmond Shire Council Boundary near the south-eastern Kynuna) corner of Lot 4 on RP746984 in Kynuna, to its intersection with Hulbert State Highway and Clio Streets in Kynuna, by the area shown (indicative only) on the McKinlay Shire approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD13G-(18- No. 13H 8 August 1981 20)-A. Landsborough Highway Length ... 17.56 kilometres (approximately) (Kynuna - Cloncurry) No. 13H State Highway LANDSBOROUGH HIGHWAY McKinlay Shire (Kynuna - Cloncurry) MCKINLAY SHIRE COUNCIL No. 14D 27 October 2006 Flinders Highway From its intersection with Hulbert and Clio Streets in Kynuna, to the (Richmond – Julia Cloncurry Shire Council boundary at the Williams River Bridge in Creek) McKinlay, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans McKinlay Shire held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD13H-1-C, RD13H-2-D and No. 14E 27 October 2006 RD13H-(3-11)-A. Flinders Highway (Julia Creek - Length ... 141.90 kilometres (approximately) Cloncurry) McKinlay Shire No. 14D FLINDERS HIGHWAY No. 78A 30June 1990 (Richmond – Julia Creek) Wills MCKINLAY SHIRE COUNCIL Developmental Road From the Richmond Shire Council boundary near the south eastern (Julia Creek - corner of the northern severance of Lot 6 on B157123 in Julia Creek, Burketown) to its intersection with Julia Creek - Kynuna Road and the Allison Developmental Street intersection in Julia Creek, including The Department of Road Transport and Main Roads/Queensland Rail Common Area shown as McKinlay Shire Lot A in Road (adjacent to Lot 393 on SP104934) on survey plan SP319788, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans No. 5807 27 October 2006 held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Julia Creek – Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD14D-(13-21)-A, Kynuna Road inclusive. McKinlay Shire Length ... 63.15 kilometres (approximately)

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No. 14E FLINDERS HIGHWAY (Julia Creek - Cloncurry) MCKINLAY SHIRE COUNCIL

From its intersection with Julia Creek - Kynuna Road and the Allison Street intersection in Julia Creek, to the Cloncurry Shire Council boundary at the Williams River Bridge in Julia Creek, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director- General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD14E-1-F, RD14E-2-H, RD14E-(3-4)-D, RD14E-(5-6)-B and RD14E-(7-9)-A.

Length ... 85.01 kilometres (approximately)

No. 78A WILLS DEVELOPMENTAL ROAD (Julia Creek - Burketown) MCKINLAY SHIRE COUNCIL

From its junction with the Flinders Highway near the north-eastern corner of the most southern severance of Lot 8 on EN125 in Julia Creek, to the Cloncurry Shire Council boundary near the north-eastern corner of Lot 10 on SP223544 in Taldora, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD78A-(1-2)-D, RD78A-3-G, RD78A-4-F, RD78A-(5-7)-G and RD78A-(8-12)-A.

Length ... 148.33 kilometres (approximately)

No. 5807 JULIA CREEK – KYNUNA ROAD MCKINLAY SHIRE

From its intersection with the Flinders Highway and the Allison Street intersection in Julia Creek, to its intersection with the Landsborough Highway near the north eastern corner of Lot 19 on K3717 in Kynuna, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD5807-(1-2)-F, RD5807-(3- 4)-B and RD5807-(5-8)-A.

Length ... 112.37 kilometres (approximately)

END NOTES

1. Will be published in the Gazette on 5 February 2021. 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 3. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads. 5 February 2021] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 105

Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

NOTIFICATION OF DECLARATION AND REVOCATION OF STATE-CONTROLLED ROADS

Notice is hereby given under sections 24 and 25 of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, that the roads or routes, or parts of the roads or routes described in the schedule are hereby declared or revoked as State-controlled roads, as the case may be. As required by the abovementioned sections of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, Mount Isa City Council has been notified and the declarations described in the schedule below are consistent with the department’s transport infrastructure strategies.

Mark Craig Bailey Minister for Transport and Main Roads

THE SCHEDULE

That on and from 24 January 2021, the declaration of the State-controlled roads specified in Appendix I hereto, are revoked, and in lieu thereof, the roads described in Appendix II hereto, are declared State-controlled roads, respectively, under and for the purposes of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994.

The area (that is, alignment and width) of the State-controlled roads described in Appendix II shall apply to the full width of the road corridor, where the existing trafficked route is contained within a surveyed road corridor (unless otherwise specified), provided that, where the existing trafficked route is through a State Reserve, State Forest, timber reserve, vacant State land or pastoral holding the area (that is, alignment and width) shall apply to 30 metres each side of the constructed centreline of the road pavement or surface.

APPENDIX I APPENDIX II Name of State- Date of controlled Road Declaration No. 15A Relevant to Road BARKLY HIGHWAY No. 15A 7 March 1997 (Cloncurry - Mount Isa) Barkly Highway MOUNT ISA CITY COUNCIL (Cloncurry – Mount Isa) From the Cloncurry Shire Council boundary near the north-eastern State Highway corner of the south-eastern severance of Lot 101 on SP248023 in Mount Mount Isa City Isa, to its intersection with Mount Isa – Duchess Road and the Camooweal Street intersection in Mount Isa City, by the area shown No. 15B 29 October 1993 (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Barkly Highway Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the (Mount Isa - registration numbers RD15A-(9-14)-A, inclusive. Camooweal) State Highway Length ... 28.37 kilometres (approximately) Mount Isa City

No. 15C 9 December 1978 No. 15B Barkly Highway BARKLY HIGHWAY (Camooweal - (Mount Isa - Camooweal) Border) MOUNT ISA CITY COUNCIL State Highway Mount Isa City From its intersection with Mount Isa – Duchess Road and the Camooweal Road intersection in Mount Isa City, to its intersection with No.6801 5 May 1990 Morrison Street near the north western corner of Lot 27 on WO30 in Gregory Downs – Camooweal, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans Camooweal Road held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, Secondary Road and identified by the registration numbers RD15B-(1-2)-F, RD15B–(3- Mount Isa City 4)-B and RD15B-(5-21)-A.

No.7709 24 May 1980 Length ... 189.40 kilometres (approximately) Mount Isa – Duchess Road Secondary Road No. 15C Mount Isa City BARKLY HIGHWAY (Camooweal – Border) MOUNT ISA CITY COUNCIL

From its intersection with Morrison Street near the north western corner of Lot 27 on WO30 in Camooweal, to the Northern Territory Border near the north western corner of the south western severance of Lot 21 on SP135293 in Camooweal, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD15C-(1- 3)-A, inclusive.

Length ... 13.16 kilometres (approximately)

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No. 6801 GREGORY DOWNS - CAMOOWEALROAD MOUNT ISA CITY COUNCIL

From the Burke Shire Council boundary near the most northern point of the most south eastern severance of Lot 4 on GY805051 in Lawn Hill, to its intersection with the Barkly Highway near the south western corner of the north eastern severance of Lot 22 on SP247873 in Camooweal, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD6801-5-B, RD6801-6-C, RD6801-(7-12)-B and RD6801-(13-15)-A.

Length ... 177.80 kilometres (approximately)

No. 7709 MOUNT ISA - DUCHESS ROAD MOUNT ISA CITY COUNCIL

From its intersection with the Barkly Highway and the Camooweal Street intersection near the south western corner of Lot 1 on SP158996 in Mount Isa City, to its junction with Duchess Road near the north western corner of Lot 25 on CP884161 in Mount Isa, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director- General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD7709-(1-3)-A, inclusive.

Length .... 4.72 kilometres (approximately)

END NOTES

1. Will be published in the Gazette on 5 February 2021. 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 3. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads. 5 February 2021] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 107

Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

NOTIFICATION OF DECLARATION AND REVOCATION OF STATE-CONTROLLED ROADS

Notice is hereby given under sections 24 and 25 of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, that the roads or routes, or parts of the roads or routes described in the schedule are hereby declared or revoked as State-controlled roads, as the case may be. As required by the abovementioned sections of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, Richmond Shire Council has been notified and the declarations described in the schedule below are consistent with the department’s transport infrastructure strategies.

Mark Craig Bailey Minister for Transport and Main Roads

THE SCHEDULE

That on and from 24 January 2021, the declaration of the State-controlled roads specified in Appendix I hereto, are revoked, and in lieu thereof, the roads described in Appendix II hereto, are declared State-controlled roads, respectively, under and for the purposes of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994.

The area (that is, alignment and width) of the State-controlled roads described in Appendix II shall apply to the full width of the road corridor, where the existing trafficked route is contained within a surveyed road corridor (unless otherwise specified), provided that, where the existing trafficked route is through a State Reserve, State Forest, timber reserve, vacant State land or pastoral holding the area (that is, alignment and width) shall apply to 30 metres each side of the constructed centreline of the road pavement or surface.

APPENDIX I No. 14C Name of State- Date of FLINDERS HIGHWAY controlled Road Declaration (Hughenden - Richmond) Relevant to Road RICHMOND SHIRE COUNCIL No. 13G 8 November 1996 Landsborough From the Flinders Shire Council boundary approximately 0.37 Highway kilometres south east of the south western corner of the most eastern (Winton – severance of Lot 2 on RM52 in Richmond, to the intersections of Kynuna) Goldring and Larsen Streets in Richmond, by the area shown State Highway (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Richmond Shire Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD14C-(14-18)-A, inclusive. No. 14C 9 December 1978 Flinders Highway Length ... 23.25 kilometres (approximately) (Hughenden - Richmond) No. 14D State Highway FLINDERS HIGHWAY Richmond Shire (Richmond – Julia Creek) RICHMOND SHIRE COUNCIL No. 14D 27 October 2006 Flinders Highway From its intersection with Goldring and Larsen Streets in Richmond, (Richmond – Julia to the McKinlay Shire Council boundary near the north western corner Creek) of Lot 13 on B157149 in Maxwelton, by the area shown (indicative Richmond Shire only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD14D-(1-2)-G, RD14D-3-C, RD14D-(4-5)-B and RD14D- (6-12)-A. APPENDIX II Length ... 86.16 kilometres (approximately) No. 13G LANDSBOROUGH HIGHWAY (Winton – Kynuna) END NOTES RICHMOND SHIRE COUNCIL 1. Will be published in the Gazette on 5 February 2021. From the Winton Shire Council boundary at the most eastern point of the 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. south western severance of Lot 2 on AN49 in Albion, to the Winton Shire 3. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Council boundary at the north western corner of the south western Main Roads. severance of Lot 2 on AN49 in Albion, then commencing again from the McKinlay Shire Council boundary near the most eastern corner of the south western severance of lot 8 on KN37, to the Winton Shire Council boundary at the north western corner of the south western severance of Lot 8 on KN37 in Albion, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD13G-14- A and RD13G-17-A.

Length ... 5.69 kilometres (approximately)

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Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

NOTIFICATION OF DECLARATION AND REVOCATION OF STATE-CONTROLLED ROADS

Notice is hereby given under sections 24 and 25 of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, that the roads or routes, or parts of the roads or routes described in the schedule are hereby declared or revoked as State-controlled roads, as the case may be. As required by the abovementioned sections of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, Balonne Shire Council has been notified and the declarations described in the schedule below are consistent with the department’s transport infrastructure strategies.

Mark Craig Bailey Minister for Transport and Main Roads

THE SCHEDULE

That on and from 24 January 2021, the declaration of the State-controlled roads specified in Appendix I hereto, are revoked, and in lieu thereof, the roads described in Appendix II hereto, are declared State-controlled roads, respectively, under and for the purposes of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994.

The area (that is, alignment and width) of the State-controlled roads described in Appendix II shall apply to the full width of the road corridor, where the existing trafficked route is contained within a surveyed road corridor (unless otherwise specified), provided that, where the existing trafficked route is through a State Reserve, State Forest, timber reserve, vacant State land or pastoral holding the area (that is, alignment and width) shall apply to 30 metres each side of the constructed centreline of the road pavement or surface.

APPENDIX I No. 348 Name of State- Date of THE BORDER – CARNARVON HIGHWAY CONNECTION controlled Road Declaration ROAD Relevant to Road BALONNE SHIRE COUNCIL No. 31B 11 July 1981 Barwon Highway From the New South Wales Border near the south eastern corner of the (Talwood- western severance of Lot 68 on SP220283 in Mungindi, to its Nindigully) intersection with the Carnarvon Highway near the south eastern corner State Highway of the of the south eastern severance of Lot 96 BLM1067, by the area Balonne Shire shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director- General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the No. 348 1 July 1983 registration numbers RD348-(1-2)-A, inclusive. The Border- Carnarvon Length ... 5.16 kilometres (approximately) Highway Connection Road No. 355 Main Road MITCHELL – ST GEORGE ROAD Balonne Shire BALONNE SHIRE COUNCIL

From the Maranoa Regional Council boundary at its intersection with No. 355 11 May 1985 Dilqui and Sandalwood Downs Roads in St George, to its intersection Mitchell-St George with the Balonne Highway approximately 0.23 kilometres south from Road the south eastern corner of Lot 25 on BEL53115 in St George, by the Main Road area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director- Balonne Shire General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD355-(18-24)-A, inclusive.

Length ... 53.78 kilometres (approximately) APPENDIX II

No. 31B END NOTES BARWON HIGHWAY (Talwood - Nindigully) 1. Will be published in the Gazette on 5 February 2021. BALONNE SHIRE COUNCIL 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 3. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and From the Goondiwindi Regional Council boundary near the north Main Roads. eastern corner of Lot 9 on BLM132 in Thallon, to its intersection with the Carnarvon Highway approximately 0.15 kilometres north of the south eastern corner of the most western severance of Lot 3 on BLM 1206 in Thallon, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD31B-(7-8)-A, inclusive.

Length ... 12.16 kilometres (approximately)

5 February 2021] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 109

Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

NOTIFICATION OF DECLARATION AND REVOCATION OF STATE-CONTROLLED ROADS

Notice is hereby given under sections 24 and 25 of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, that the roads or routes, or parts of the roads or routes described in the schedule are hereby declared or revoked as State-controlled roads, as the case may be. As required by the abovementioned sections of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, Bulloo Shire Council has been notified and the declarations described in the schedule below are consistent with the department’s transport infrastructure strategies.

Mark Craig Bailey Minister for Transport and Main Roads

THE SCHEDULE

That on and from 24 January 2021, the declaration of the State-controlled roads specified in Appendix I hereto, are revoked, and in lieu thereof, the roads described in Appendix II hereto, are declared State-controlled roads, respectively, under and for the purposes of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994.

The area (that is, alignment and width) of the State-controlled roads described in Appendix II shall apply to the full width of the road corridor, where the existing trafficked route is contained within a surveyed road corridor (unless otherwise specified), provided that, where the existing trafficked route is through a State Reserve, State Forest, timber reserve, vacant State land or pastoral holding the area (that is, alignment and width) shall apply to 30 metres each side of the constructed centreline of the road pavement or surface.

APPENDIX I END NOTES Name of State- Date of controlled Road Declaration 1. Will be published in the Gazette on 5 February 2021. Relevant to Road 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. No. 7001 4 July 1981 3. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Hungerford Road Main Roads. Secondary Road Bulloo Shire

No. 7003 28 March 1987 Quilpie- Thargomindah Road Secondary Road Bulloo Shire

APPENDIX II

No. 7001 HUNGERFORD ROAD BULLOO SHIRE COUNCIL

From the Paroo Shire Council boundary in Hungerford, to the New South Wales border at the intersection of Hungerford Airstrip Road in Hungerford, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD7001-(7-11)-A, inclusive.

Length ... 36.73 kilometres (approximately)

No. 7003 QUILPIE - THARGOMINDAH ROAD BULLOO SHIRE COUNCIL

From the Quilpie Shire Council boundary near the north eastern corner of the most western severance of Lot 4 on CP880081 in Norley, to its intersection with Bulloo Developmental Road in Norley, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director- General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD7003-(10-13)-A, inclusive.

Length.... 61.09 kilometres (approximately)

110 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 [5 February 2021

Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

NOTIFICATION OF DECLARATION AND REVOCATION OF STATE-CONTROLLED ROADS

Notice is hereby given under sections 24 and 25 of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, that the roads or routes, or parts of the roads or routes described in the schedule are hereby declared or revoked as State-controlled roads, as the case may be. As required by the abovementioned sections of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, Sunshine Coast Regional Council and Noosa Shire Council have been notified and the declarations described in the schedule below are consistent with the department’s transport infrastructure strategies.

Mark Craig Bailey Minister for Transport and Main Roads

THE SCHEDULE

That on and from 24 January 2021, the declaration of the State-controlled roads specified in Appendix I hereto, are revoked, and in lieu thereof, the roads described in Appendix II hereto, are declared State-controlled roads, respectively, under and for the purposes of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994.

The area (that is, alignment and width) of the State-controlled roads described in Appendix II shall apply to the full width of the road corridor, where the existing trafficked route is contained within a surveyed road corridor (unless otherwise specified), provided that, where the existing trafficked route is through a State Reserve, State Forest, timber reserve, vacant State land or pastoral holding the area (that is, alignment and width) shall apply to 30 metres each side of the constructed centreline of the road pavement or surface.

APPENDIX I

Name of State- Date of controlled Road Declaration Relevant to Road No. 133 23 August 2013 Maroochydore - Noosa Road Sunshine Coast Regional Council

APPENDIX II

No. 133 MAROOCHYDORE - NOOSA ROAD SUNSHINE COAST REGIONAL COUNCIL

From its junction with the Maroochydore and Maroochydore - Mooloolaba Roads at the intersection of Ocean Street in Maroochydore, to the Noosa Shire Council boundary at the roundabout at its intersection with Emu Mountain Road and David Low Way in Coolum Beach, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD133-1-J, RD133-2-H, RD133-3-J, RD133-4-G, RD133-(5-9)-F, RD133-(10-12)-E, RD133-13-C and RD133-(14-17)-A.

Length … 27.38 kilometres (approximately)

No. 133 MAROOCHYDORE - NOOSA ROAD NOOSA SHIRE COUNCIL

From the Sunshine Coast Regional Council boundary at the roundabout at its junction with Emu Mountain Road and David Low Way, sharing half the roundabout comprising of a part boundary section with the Sunshine Coast Regional Council in Coolum Beach, by the area shown (indicative only) on the approved plan held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration number RD13-17-A.

Length ... part boundary section 0.04 kilometres (approximately)

ENDNOTES

1. Will be published in the Gazette on 5 February 2021. 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 3. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads. 5 February 2021] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 111

Local Government Regulation 2012 (section 140)

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL LAND

This notice is given by Gladstone Regional Council, and relates to properties described below.

Background This notice is given because rates or charges levied by the Council on the below properties are at least 3 years overdue. Where rates or charges on a property are more than 3 years overdue, the Council may sell the property at public auction and use the proceeds to discharge the overdue rates or charges. The Council is required to issue a Notice of Intention to Sell Land to the property owner giving details of its decision and giving the owner a final opportunity to pay the overdue rates or charges. If the overdue rates or charges are not paid within 3 months of the notice, the Council will issue an Auction Notice to the property owner and commence proceedings to sell the property. The sale proceedings will be discontinued if the amount of all overdue rates or charges levied on the land, and all expenses incurred by the Council for the intended sale, are paid to it. The Council has decided to apply this procedure to the properties described below. This document gives notice of the matters which Council is required to notify under the Local Government Regulation 2012 to give final opportunity to pay the overdue rates or charges and prevent sale of the land by Council. Formal Notice Council hereby notifies as follows: - (a) Gladstone Regional Council has, by resolution, decided under section 140 of the Local Government Regulation 2012, to sell the land described above for overdue rates or charges. (b) The resolution was made by Council in general meeting on Tuesday 1 December 2020 as follows:- “That Council proceeds to sell the 219 properties identified in Attachment 1, in accordance with the provisions of Part 12 of the Local Government Regulation 2012, for arrears of rates. The properties identified are to be sold by way of auction for arrears of rates with an auction reserve and associated matters to be set by the Chief Executive Officer having regard to the requirements of the /RFDO*RYHUQPHQW$FW and regulations.” (c) Details of all overdue rates or charges and interest accrued on the overdue rates for the land as described below as at 29 January 2021. Registered Proprietor Property Description Area Amount Owing Steven Amin Kafrouni Lot 2 RP 606723 506 Square Meters 14,922.24 Karen Ann Sorensen Lot 117 RP 606558 797 Square Meters 13,622.81 Timothy Scott Andersen Lot 89 RP 608797 708 Square Meters 13,255.79 Jane Zhe Zhang Lot 111 RP 608797 840 Square Meters 15,628.99 Debbie Cherie Amos Lot 20 RP 606760 845 Square Meters 16,148.83 Boz Teiry Errol Nixon Lot 95 RP 614234 688 Square Meters 14,449.47 Clifford Allen Price Lot 120 RP 611648 682 Square Meters 13,552.17 Deanna Jennifer Price Lot 120 RP 611648 682 Square Meters 13,552.17 Est Late Mr Kevin Raymond Lot 41 RP 608581 642 Square Meters 13,032.85 Coleman Julie Margaret Ellis Lot 2 RP 617467 1012 Square Meters 16,470.14 Sean Beattie Lot 6 RP 859462 1192 Square Meters 22,851.37 Donita Jane Moller Lot 2 SP 130580 126 Square Meters 18,097.18 Nicole Amanda Carnovale Lot 22 SP 112420 927 Square Meters 30,717.42 John Douglas Alfred Bell Lot 9 SP 171132 7490 Square Meters 29,133.30 Marco Daltorio Lot 70 RP 608664 647 Square Meters 15,885.29 Ratchanee Pilason Lot 118 RP 609308 617 Square Meters 15,689.98 Glenda May Stenner Lot 169 RP 864599 614 Square Meters 14,045.86 Norma E Gay Lot 56 RP 614490 900 Square Meters 18,493.02 Marco Daltorio Lot 45 RP 609834 642 Square Meters 16,571.88 Jodie A Trembath Lot 45 RP 609834 642 Square Meters 16,571.88 Deborah L Saunders Lot 34 RP 605494 1113 Square Meters 6,612.88 Davin Malcolm Thomas Ramage Lots 102-120 B8972 1.9368 Hectares 10,646.50 Anthony Phillip Goulevitch Lot 325 RP 615912 699 Square Meters 16,913.80 Storm Michelle Ford Lot 325 RP 615912 699 Square Meters 16,913.80 Francis Ian Barker Lot 1 RP 608486 21.547 Hectares 4,156.96 Annette Joy Cochrane Lot 3 RP 603812, Lot 2 RP 1186 Square Meters 13,052.40 604828 Karen Jane Brown Lot 11 FD 192 & Lot 125 FD 128.286 Hectares 7,474.64 192 & Lot 81 FL 40216, 112 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 [5 February 2021

David Charles Bartley Lot 8 RP 618598 16.11 Hectares 3,735.09 Bradley John Prestwidge Lot 8 RP 617489 16.61 Hectares 6,706.64 Shane Anthony Prestwidge Lot 8 RP 617489 16.61 Hectares 6,706.64 Susan-Lee Jane McKenzie Lot 18 RP 616990 15.98 Hectares 6,268.18 Ramon Carl James Lot 178 RP 615422 23.35 Hectares 4,387.04 Reima Aatos Periaho Lot 177 RP 619137 16.35 Hectares 4,586.98 Anita Orovokki Kontro Lot 177 RP 619137 16.35 Hectares 4,586.98 Alison Michalsky Lot 537 RP 864045 1.503 Hectares 8,583.04 Tracee Leigh Freebody Lot 16 RP 866600 1.5 Hectares 8,144.27 Jaye Andrew Lees Lot 16 RP 866600 1.5 Hectares 8,144.27 Andrew James Peters Lot 2 SP 111856 119.9 Hectares 6,624.88 Katherine Jane Tunny Lot 41 RP 893358 2 Hectares 8,524.44 Joseph Troy Tunny Lot 41 RP 893358 2 Hectares 8,524.44 Karl Gene Wilhelm Lot 8 RP 617483 16 Hectares 6,338.84 Jessica Frances Wilhelm Lot 8 RP 617483 16 Hectares 6,338.84 Scott Andrew Lot 1 RP 612583 127.228 Hectares 5,086.53 Sarah Andrew Lot 1 RP 612583 127.228 Hectares 5,086.53 Wayne Kenneth Hungerford Lot 74 SP 223189 4021 Square Meters 11,020.16 Kelly Anne McNeil Lot 74 SP 223189 4021 Square Meters 11,020.16 Ronald Albert Jackson Lot 1 SP 228520 107 Square Meters 14,483.84 Ronald Albert Jackson Lot 2 SP 228520 107 Square Meters 15,237.35 Kylie Peta O'Sullivan 714 SP 246142 4427 Square Meters 10,825.04 Shelley Jayne Mernin 714 SP 246142 4427 Square Meters 10,825.04 Andrew John Ormond Lot 22 SP 235017 5610 Square Meters 14,407.59 Eric John MacFarlane Lot 2 SP 247052 569 Square Meters 16,041.05 Hope-Maree Johnston Lot 9 SP 246162 1.031 Hectares 11,027.83 Duncan Howard Nicolson Lot 45 SP 252863 5419 Square Meters 9,308.64 Carol Ann Nicolson Lot 45 SP 252863 5419 Square Meters 9,308.64 Luke Michael Dahtler Lot 28 SP 251125 400 Square Meters 12,211.99 Marc Francois Delpeche Lot 734 SP 253012 4012 Square Meters 8,236.51 David Alan Aspinall Lot 53 SP 260341 250 Square Meters 13,745.19 Kerry-Anne Aspinall Lot 53 SP 260341 250 Square Meters 13,745.19 Donald Graham Stockton Lot 79 SP 276343 66 Square Meters 12,460.03 David Peter Corke Lot 7 SP 260270 1159 Square Meters 16,238.88 Meryl Anne Corke Lot 7 SP 260270 1159 Square Meters 16,238.88

5 February 2021] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 113

Public Trustee Act 1978 – Unclaimed Moneys SUPPLEMENTARY REGISTER OF UNCLAIMED MONEYS HELD BY ENERGEX LIMITED, 26 REDDACLIFF STREET, NEWSTEAD, QLD 4006, GPO BOX 1461, BRISBANE QLD 4001 ON 19 JANUARY 2021

Cheque no./ Name Address Postcode Date payable Amount ($) Reference no. 209664 CHRIS LYNAM 5719 Anchorage Terrace HOPE ISLAND QLD 4212 06/03/2018 1,490.28 209769 ADSHEL STREET FURNITURE PTY LTDA 36 Agnes Street FORTITUDE VALLEY QLD 4006 08/03/2018 2,846.64 209770 COMISKEY MANAGEMENT SERVICES PTY 150 Todds Road LAWNTON QLD 4501 08/03/2018 1,933.45 209792 RITA & AKRAM MALIK 57 Traveston Road TRAVESTON QLD 4570 13/03/2018 3,321.96 210019 INDOOROOPILLY DEVELOPMENT UNIT T Unit T 10-16 South Street RYDALMERE NSW 2116 23/03/2018 7,903.97 221874 INGENIA COMMUNITIES HOLDINGS LTD Gpo Box 2700 BRISBANE QLD 4001 18/05/2018 1,676.57 244146 BB31 PTY LTD Lvl M1 BRISBANE QLD 4000 29/05/2018 7,451.40 250194 J HUTCHINSON PTY LTD T/A HUTCHIN Po Box 2113 MILTON QLD 4064 06/06/2018 2,235.42 250237 HYDROX NOMINEES PTY LTD C/- Allens Linklaters Lawyers BRISBANE QLD 4001 11/06/2018 1,320.00 250308 TTF BRIDGEMAN OASIS TRUST Po Box 5301 BRENDALE QLD 4500 14/06/2018 1,490.28 250310 C S ENERGY LTD Gpo Box 769 BRISBANE QLD 4000 14/06/2018 1,420.77 250590 BROOKFIELD MULTIPLE X CONST. PL T Level 2 CARLTON VIC 3053 29/06/2018 26,938.78 250594 COMMERCIAL BUILDING PROJECTS PTY 90 Quinns Hill Road East STAPYLTON QLD 4207 29/06/2018 12,077.89 250874 LEND LEASE BUILDING PTY LTD Locked Bag 1 MILLERS POINT NSW 2000 11/07/2018 6,055.67 250870 TELSTRA CORPORATION LIMITED Gpo Box 2698 CANBERRA ACT 2601 11/07/2018 21,424.35 251363 TTF TONKEN OC TRUST Unit 54 Siganto Drive HELENSVALE QLD 4212 10/08/2018 1,302.22 251609 LEND LEASE ENGINEERING PTY LTD Level 4 The Zenith Tower CHATSWOOD NSW 2067 23/08/2018 2,587.03 B821 Pacific Highway 252947 SUN PACIFIC PTY LTD 233 Boyland Road BOYLAND QLD 4275 27/09/2018 6,224.34 253187 JOHN HOLLAND QUEENSLAND PTY LTD Po Box 556 FORTITUDE VALLEY QLD 4006 18/10/2018 6,353.55 255173 ZINFRA PTY LTD 8 Solent Circuit BAULKHAM HILLS NSW 2153 07/12/2018 561.00 256140 TTF RQ NO. 3 TRUST 39 Cambridge Street WEST END QLD 4101 24/01/2019 3,921.01 R0337268 Direct Credit 230268 Unknown Unknown Unknown 28/11/2018 1,320.00 WEEKLY CREDITOR EFT PAYMENT R0340734 PROACT ACCOUNTIN Unknown Unknown Unknown 25/05/2018 1,108.73

GAZ00033/21

Public Trustee Act 1978

ANNUAL REGISTER OF UNCLAIMED MONEYS HELD BY ERGON ENERGY QUEENSLAND PTY LTD (ACN: 121 177 802), 420 FLINDERS STREET, TOWNSVILLE, QLD 4810 STATUS: UNPRESENTED CHEQUES

Cheque no./ Amount Name Address Suburb State Postcode Date payable Reference no. ($) 13381164 Mr T Stevens 33 Wall St EIMEO QLD 4740 22/02/2018 780.39 58408860 Collinsville Corp Pty Ltd 25 Cunningham St COLLINSVILLE QLD 4804 22/02/2018 589.50 16821670 Mr A Sawers Po Box 1021 AIRLIE BEACH QLD 4802 26/02/2018 1,531.76 67989560 Mr R Hanson 20 Bougainville St SOLDIERS HILL QLD 4825 26/02/2018 1,711.24 96817569 Mr G Dingle 2250 Lowmead Rd COLOSSEUM QLD 4677 28/02/2018 807.14 73905160 Mr J Lloyd 9 Kerr St MEIKLEVILLE HILL QLD 4703 02/03/2018 859.26 10865969 Mrs D Graham U 37, 14 Pauline Martin Dr WANDAL QLD 4700 06/03/2018 675.14 40276082 Est C Kooka U 4, 25 William St MOSSMAN QLD 4873 21/03/2018 662.81 17393248 Mr D John 13 Dune Cir LAMMERMOOR QLD 4703 05/04/2018 1,015.90 78892911 Mr N Woods 28 Chancellor Dr AVENELL HEIGHTS QLD 4670 11/04/2018 534.01 20733780 Mr L Kerr U 3, 37 Dearness St GARBUTT QLD 4814 27/04/2018 1,000.00 25471783 Mr D Young Po Box 1151 BUNDABERG QLD 4670 17/05/2018 930.38 98896881 Miss S Jones 3 Annaville Rd JENSEN QLD 4818 05/06/2018 1,000.76 91212561 Mr G Heath 187 Ashford St GRACEMERE QLD 4702 22/06/2018 666.16 12825310 Mr C Diprose 25 Boundary Ct GLENVALE QLD 4350 22/06/2018 14,284.36 77651235 Mr P Holley Po Box 106 NANANGO QLD 4615 27/06/2018 642.26 95763431 Mr M Hodgson Po Box 1260 EMERALD QLD 4720 04/07/2018 656.64 13356704 Mrs K Eggins 38 Diosma Dr HIGHFIELDS QLD 4352 11/07/2018 635.90 92943942 Mr C Ryan 21 Howard St ROMA QLD 4455 26/07/2018 537.08 16837479 Mr R Egan Po Box 333 CHILDERS QLD 4660 26/07/2018 827.05 72487828 Mr N Veal 91 Camm Rd MOUNT JULIAN QLD 4800 27/07/2018 1,140.41 114 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 [5 February 2021

Cheque no./ Amount Name Address Suburb State Postcode Date payable Reference no. ($) 81324481 Mr J Thomson Ms 212 OAKEY QLD 4401 27/07/2018 738.40 10496441 Mrs T Crombie 6 Haber St NORTH MACKAY QLD 4740 01/08/2018 1,090.37 91537126 Miss K Rea 32 Bells Rd MOUNT CHALMERS QLD 4702 03/08/2018 542.41 78291046 Mr J Sommerfeld Lot 43, Price St TIARO QLD 4650 10/08/2018 953.15 14788578 Mr R Gallant Po Box 691 SARINA QLD 4737 16/08/2018 648.42 10671013 Mr B Groth 10 Kinross Ct WATTLE GROVE NSW 2173 16/08/2018 579.58 71475958 Mr G Mudge 12 Holmes Ave SARINA QLD 4737 17/08/2018 740.43 77871014 Mr J McBride Po Box 300 ALBANY CREEK QLD 4035 22/08/2018 868.77 27185923 Miss S Lea Po Box 1050 TOWNSVILLE QLD 4810 31/08/2018 4,269.99 68884583 Miss D Philipson 53 Wynberg Dr ANNANDALE QLD 4814 03/09/2018 2,075.33 67240593 Mrs J Mason 1 Wingadee Ct ANNANDALE QLD 4814 04/09/2018 2,292.25 15199355 Ms S Santowski 3818 Elalie Rd CARMILLA QLD 4841 05/09/2018 1,509.11 69756881 Mr R Bell 16 Barramundi St TAYLORS BEACH QLD 4850 12/09/2018 1,206.31 16757050 Mr R Pohlmann 9 Carmen Ct AVOCA QLD 4670 13/09/2018 852.46 82872180 Mr J Erbacher 10 Windermere Dr HODGSON VALE QLD 4352 19/09/2018 529.80 95072306 Ms M Stringer 7 Crossman Pl KIRWAN QLD 4817 19/09/2018 705.54 78047285 Mr G Russell 62 Victoria St BUNDABERG EAST QLD 4670 20/09/2018 1,046.62 96955007 Mrs H Haupt 107 Charles St VINCENT QLD 4814 20/09/2018 2,076.92 15874982 Mr S Reed 28 Bernard Cres KINGAROY QLD 4610 20/09/2018 1,917.53 19159307 Mr D Lagos 15 Belmoreana Ct DUNDOWRAN BEACH QLD 4655 21/09/2018 2,311.17 69513813 Mr P Hakala U 1, 24 Boyd Pde PIONEER QLD 4825 21/09/2018 518.95 77645138 Mr L Schloss 12744 Nanango Rd YARRAMAN QLD 4614 21/09/2018 1,115.80 18480675 Mr J Harris 156 Arborcrescent Rd GLENWOOD QLD 4570 24/09/2018 813.08 14666693 Mr V Berzins 8 Whiting Ct CUNGULLA QLD 4816 24/09/2018 971.19 96281286 Mr G Breugem 6 Kensington Cl MOUNT SHERIDAN QLD 4868 25/09/2018 812.84 75557860 Mr G Barber 12 Coolwaters Esp KINKA BEACH QLD 4703 26/09/2018 638.11 61830399 Ms D Foxover 15 Holdcroft Dr HERBERTON QLD 4887 04/10/2018 1,416.80 77661206 Mr E Woods 29 Dunn Rd AVENELL HEIGHTS QLD 4670 08/10/2018 890.19 81269315 Mrs M Piovesana Po Box 2406 TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 08/10/2018 956.57 18491430 Mr G Barnicoat 31 Nerimbera School Rd NERIMBERA QLD 4701 09/10/2018 1,698.09 13425714 Mr D Bertram 953 Yeppoon Rd IRONPOT QLD 4701 11/10/2018 519.10 94053405 Mrs K Ferguson Po Box 74 BUNGALOW QLD 4870 12/10/2018 1,021.75 19029896 Mr W Johnston 24 Clohesy St KOAH QLD 4881 15/10/2018 611.58 74248804 Mr J Stanfield Po Box 3460 REDHILL QLD 4702 18/10/2018 610.67 ROCKHAMPTON 98324063 Mrs J Marchant 48 Brighton St POINT VERNON QLD 4655 19/10/2018 576.05 61743712 Mr I Staples Po Box 1243 MAREEBA QLD 4880 22/10/2018 801.09 79442111 Mr M Blackley 10 Victor Dr KAWUNGAN QLD 4655 24/10/2018 904.18 30930570 Est L Ah Sam 53 Marchwood Ave KIRWAN QLD 4817 25/10/2018 796.33 61754919 Mr R Blakeney 18 Dangaard St MAREEBA QLD 4880 26/10/2018 549.66 71431811 Mrs D Crossley 17 O’hanlon Cres MOUNT JULIAN QLD 4800 26/10/2018 957.58 97026956 Miss C Hubbard 308 Ferry Rd ROSEDALE QLD 4674 26/10/2018 1,098.21 26792796 Mrs J Watt 36 Cooinda St EASTERN HEIGHTS QLD 4305 29/10/2018 970.20 10106715 Mr B Mercado 43 Rossella St WEST GLADSTONE QLD 4680 29/10/2018 843.41 73837385 Mrs L Wyatt 2 Mccoll St NORMAN GARDENS QLD 4701 30/10/2018 1,249.74 73159115 Commonwealth Bank Of Australia L 10, Commonwealth Bank HAYMARKET NSW 2000 31/10/2018 1,275.43 Square 35 Tumbalong Bvd 12900729 Mr T Clifford 15 Greenslade St WEST END QLD 4810 02/11/2018 2,454.56 14831716 Mr T James Po Box 765 CANNONVALE QLD 4802 05/11/2018 1,643.31 17623383 Mr S Smith Cararnvon Development Rd ROLLESTON QLD 4702 07/11/2018 1,196.02 17408121 Mr D Foothead 43 Curzon St EAST TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 09/11/2018 2,658.92 93600143 Dr K Das 62 Garson Dr BARGARA QLD 4670 09/11/2018 800.81 95486917 Mrs L Cahill 39 Bruce St TORQUAY QLD 4655 13/11/2018 1,605.90 12151190 Mr W O'Shea 23 Nolan St WHITFIELD QLD 4870 14/11/2018 1,220.33 24267708 Coles Supermarkets Aust Pty Ltd Po Box 2000 GLEN IRIS VIC 3146 16/11/2018 985.99 77350987 Mr N Hall Po Box 113 HERVEY BAY QLD 4655 22/11/2018 1,337.08 66963214 Mrs D Jones Po Box 960 TOWNSVILLE QLD 4810 30/11/2018 1,138.56 70070881 Mrs P Wright 4 Gledhill Ct ANNANDALE QLD 4814 04/12/2018 597.46 5 February 2021] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 115

Cheque no./ Amount Name Address Suburb State Postcode Date payable Reference no. ($) 98095391 Mrs C Stehbens 43 Alexander Dr MOORE PARK BEACH QLD 4670 12/12/2018 1,188.49 26670631 Mr W Suell 81 Petrie Crossing Rd SEVERNLEA QLD 4380 14/12/2018 948.80 66125189 Mr G Haigh 8 Chantilly Ct RASMUSSEN QLD 4815 18/12/2018 1,850.96 17538904 Miss K Douglas 26 Adrian St WEST MACKAY QLD 4740 20/12/2018 733.13 18004890 Mr J Davis 23 Westminster Dr WERRIBEE VIC 3030 28/12/2018 604.28 71112677 Mr I Rye 114 Yakapari Seaforth Rd SEAFORTH QLD 4741 31/12/2018 546.83 12675377 Ms L Phillips Po Box 2882 EMERALD QLD 4720 02/01/2019 769.75 81513615 Ms E Cavanagh 81 B North St HARLAXTON QLD 4350 09/01/2019 766.61 45032530 Mr N Price 12 Solonika Ct SOUTH GLADSTONE QLD 4680 21/01/2019 545.51 27424103 Mr P Brazil 95 Powell St BOWEN QLD 4805 24/01/2019 1,287.22 19172591 Mr J Sant 24 Raleigh St OORALEA QLD 4740 30/01/2019 1,437.55 17080860 Mr R Huston Po Box 32 CLERMONT QLD 4721 31/01/2019 2,297.69 83248919 Mrs D Wagner 4 Kurrajong St KILLARNEY QLD 4373 14/02/2019 759.64

GAZ00032/21 116 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 [5 February 2021

CONTENTS (Gazettes No. 15-18—pp. 61-116) Page

APPOINTMENTS ...... 69-71 Public Service Act

NOTICES / BYLAWS / DECLARATIONS / STATUTES...... 73-110 Acquisition of Land Act Corrective Services Act Electoral Act Nature Conservation Act Personal Injuries Proceedings Act Transport Infrastructure Act

NOTIFICATION OF FORMS ...... NIL THIS WEEK

Bills Assented to...... NIL THIS WEEK

ADVERTISEMENTS...... 111-115 Local Government Act Public Trustee Act

Extraordinary Gazette (Premier and Cabinet)...... 61-62

Resources Gazette...... NIL THIS WEEK

Transport / Main Roads Gazette...... 63-66

Local Government Gazette ...... 67-68

General Gazette...... 69-115

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