Government Gazette

No. G 18 Thursday 6 May 1999 GENERAL

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By Authority of Victorian Government Printer 1020 G 18 6 May 1999 Victoria Government Gazette INDEX TO PRIVATE ADVERTISERS A L A.B. Natoli Pty ...... 1021 Lewis & Weir ...... 1024

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J Y John Stewart ...... 1024 Young Hubbard & Co ...... 1026 Victoria Government Gazette G 18 6 May 1999 1021

PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS

IAN PAUL McGUIRE, late of 58 Monteith others having claims in respect of the estate of Crescent, Endeavour Hills, Victoria. Creditors, the deceased, who died on 14 April 1997 are next-of-kin and others having claims in respect required by the executors, Judith Mary Beeby, of the estate of the abovenamed deceased, who in the will called Judith Beeby of Quarry died on 3 October 1998 are required by Joseph Cottage, 27 Low Seaton, Workington, Cumbria, Edward McGuire of 58 Monteith Crescent, United Kingdom, retired hotel services Endeavour Hills, Victoria, motel manager, the manager, Roger Ian Scott of 1 Main Street, administrator of the deceasedÕs estate, to send Cockermouth, Cumbria, United Kingdom, particulars of their claim to the said solicitor and Robert Richard Carruthers of administrator care of the undermentioned Blenheim Hardygate Bridgefoot, Workington, solicitors by 15 July 1999 after which date they Cumbria, United Kingdom, retired insurance will convey or distribute the assets having office manager, to send particulars to the regard only to the claims of which they then executors care of National Australia Trustees have notice. Limited of 271 Collins Street, Melbourne, in Victoria by 7 July 1999 after which date the A. B. NATOLI PTY, solicitors, executors may convey or distribute the assets 24 Cotham Road, Kew 3101. having regard only to the claims of which the executors then have notice. JEAN TWEEDDALE, late of 3 Fletcher Close, Cockermouth, Cumbria, United ABBOTT STILLMAN & WILSON, solicitors, Kingdom, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and 575 Bourke Street, Melbourne 3000. 1022 G 18 6 May 1999 Victoria Government Gazette

In the estate of FREDERICK WALTER Creditors, next-of-kin and others having BROWN, deceased, of Harrop Road, Woorinen, claims in respect of the estate of JOHANNA in the State of Victoria, mechanic. Creditors, HERMINE LACKAS, formerly of 50 Sherrin next-of-kin and all other persons having claims Street, , late of ÒBrookfield ParkÓ, 69 against the estate of the said deceased, who died Liddiard Road, , who died on 18 April on 3 December 1998 are required by Theresa 1999, are required by Helmut Lackas of 8 Dawn Mary Brown of Harrop Road, Woorinen, in the Grove, Traralgon, the sole executor of the will said State, the sole executrix of the estate of the of the deceased, to send particulars of their said deceased, to send particulars of such claims claims to him care of the undermentioned to her care of the undermentioned solicitors on solicitors by 9 July 1999 after which date he will or before 12 July 1999 after which date she will convey or distribute the assets having regard distribute the assets having regard only to the only to the claims of which he then has notice. claims to which she then has notice. DAVINE FITZPATRICK PTY, BASILE PINO & CO., barristers & solicitors, 213 Capmbell Street, Swan Hill, Victoria 3585. barristers & solicitors, Telephone: (03) 5032 4809. 101 Hotham Street, Traralgon 3844.

In the estate of FRANCESCA VARAPODIO, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having deceased, of 168 Stradbroke Avenue, Swan claims in respect of the estate of BEATRICE Hill, in the State of Victoria, widow. Creditors, ELIZABETH PHILLIPS, late of Callenbeen next-of-kin and all other persons having claims Lodge, Napier Street, Creswick, Victoria, against the estate of the deceased, who died on retired, deceased, who died on 27 March 1999, 11 January 1999, are required by Nicola Micelli are required by the executrices, Janet Lorraine of Lockhart Road, Goodnight, in the State of Hooper of 345 Hooper Road, Talbot, Victoria New South Wales, the sole executrix of the and Karen Marie Donders of 9 Fern Road, estate of the said deceased, to send particulars of Upper Fertnree Gully, Victoria, to send such claims to her care of the undermentioned particulars of their claims to the undermentioned solicitors on or before 9 July 1999 after which solicitors by 15 July 1999 after which date the date she will distribute the assets having regard executrices may convey or distribute the assets only to the claims of which she then has notice. having regard only to the claims of which they BASILE PINO & SO., barristers & solicitors, then have notice. 213 Campbell Stret, Swan Hill, Victoria 3585. DEVENISH & CO., solicitors, Telephone: (03) 5032 4809. 23 Ringwood Street, Ringwood, Victoria 3134.

GEOFFREY ROBERT STRONG, late of ELSIE VICTORIA JEANS, late of Nyah, in Unit 1, Shoal Edge, Shoal Bay Road, Shoal the State of Victoria, but formerly of Jeans lane, Bay, NSW, retired grazier, deceased. Creditors, Nyah, in the State of Victoria, widow, deceased. next-of-kin and others having claims in respect Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims of the estate of the deceased, who died on 6 in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died April 1998, are required by John Edward Date of 114 William Street, Melbourne, in the State of on 23 November 1998 are required by the Victoria, the executor of the will of the trustee, Norman John Jeans of 8 Makepeace deceased, to send particulars to him in care of Street, Swan Hill, in the State of Victoria, John Edward Date at 114 William Street, retired, the surviving executor, to send Melbourne by 15 July 1999 after which date the particulars to the trustee by 16 July 1999 after said executor may convey or distribute the which date the trustee may convey or distribute assets having regard only to the claims of which the assets having regard only to the claims of he shall then have notice. which the trustee then has notice. CORNWALL STODART, lawyers, DWYER MAHON & ROBERTSON, solicitors, 10th Floor, 114 William Street, Melbourne. 194-208 Beveridge Street, Swan Hill. Victoria Government Gazette G 18 6 May 1999 1023

JOSEPH STEPHEN KANIZAY, late of 6 HILDA MAY MAYFIELD, formerly of 3 Haig Court, Swan Hill, in the State of Victoria, Condon Court, Hamilton, but late of Centennial mechanic, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and House, K15 Raleigh Street, Windsor, home others having claims in respect of the estate of duties, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and the deceased, who died on 13 February 1999, others having claims in respect of the estate of are required by the trustees Stephen Joseph the deceased, who died on 29 August 1998 Kanizay of 7 King Street, Swan Hill, in the State are required by the personal representatives, of Victoria, welder, and Lee Michelle Hooper, in Arnold Francis Mayfield of 32 Motherwell the will called Lee Michelle Kanizay of 5 Wood Street, South Yarra and Gerald Kingsley Street, Swan Hill, in the State of Victoria, public Mayfield of ÒKingsley ParkÓ, Boorabool Road, servant, to send particulars to the trustees by 25 Gnarwarre, to send particulars to them care of June 1999 after which date the trustees may the undermentioned solicitors by 14 July 1999 convey or distribute the assets having regard after which date the personal representatives only to the claims of which the trustees then may convey or distribute the assets having have notice. regard only to the claims of which they then have notice. DWYER MAHON & ROBERTSON, solicitors, 194-208 Beveridge Street, Swan Hill. ELLINGHAUS & WEILL, solicitors, 129 Drummond Street, Carlton South 3053. MARY KANIZAY, late of Niemann Road, Murrawee, in the State of Victoria, farmer, Notice is hereby given that Equity Trustees deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others Limited, A.C.N. 004 031 298, intends having claims in respect of the estate of administering the estate of ALBERT MILLER, the deceased, who died on 15 March 1999, are late of Russell Road, Red Hill South, retired required by the trustees Michael Joseph Kanizay orchardist, deceased, who died on 19 November of Niemann Road, Murrawee, in the State of 1998. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Victoria, farmer and Mary Violet OÕToole of 15 claims against the estate, are required pursuant Goldsmith Crescent, Castlemaine, in the State of to Section 33 of the Trustee Act 1958, to send particulars of their claims against the Victoria, pubisher, to send particulars to the above-mentioned estate to Equity Trustees trustees by 25 June 1999 after which date the Limited, 472 Bourke Street, Melbourne, trustees may convey or distribute the assets Victoria, on or before 6 July 1999 after which having regard only to the claims of which the date Equity Trustees Limited, A.C.N. 004 031 trustees then have notice. 298, may convey or distribute the assets of the DWYER MAHON & ROBERTSON, solicitors, above-mentioned estate having regard only to 194-208 Beveridge Street, Swan Hill. the claims of which it then has notice. F. McGRATH & CO., solicitors, MARGARET JEAN STACEY, late of 16 Beach Street, Dromana. ÒAlcheringa HostelÓ, Rutherford Street, Swan Hill, in the State of Victoria, widow, deceased. ISABEL JEAN SUTTON, late of Church Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims Road, Nyah, Victoria, home duties, deceased. in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims on 10 January 1999, are required by the trustee, in respect of the estate of the deceased, who Brian Leo Stacey of 36 Castleton Road, died on 13 May 1998, are required by the Viewbank, in the State of Victoria, self trustee, Robert William Sutton, to send employed, to send particulars to the trustee by particulars to him care of the undermentioned 25 June 1999 after which date the trustee may solicitors by 30 June 1999 after which date the convey or distribute the assets having regard trustee may convey or distribute the assets only to the claims of which the trustee then has having regard only to the claims of which he notice. then has notice. DWYER MAHON & ROBERTSON, solicitors, GARDEN & GREEN, lawyers, 194-208 Beveridge Street, Swan Hill. 4 McCallum Street, Swan Hill. 1024 G 18 6 May 1999 Victoria Government Gazette

JOHN HOLMES WADDELL, late of 50 Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Dunstone Street, Swan Hill, Victoria, retired claims in respect of the will of LAURAAGNES manager, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and GOTT, late of 381B Belmore Road, North others having claims in respect of the estate of Balwyn, Victoria, widow, deceased, who died the deceased, who died on 24 February 1999, on 18 March 1999, are requested to send are required by the trustee, Dorothy Waddell, to particulars of their claims to the executors, send particulars to her care of the undermentioned Royce Alexander Gott and Douglas Lawrence solicitors by 30 June 1999 after which date the Gott, care of the undersigned legal practitioner trustee may convey or distribute the assets by 7 July 1999 after which date they will having regard only to the claims of which she distribute the assets having regard only to the then has notice. claims of which they then have notice. GARDEN & GREEN, lawyers, JOHN STEWART, legal practitioner, 4 McCallum Street, Swan Hill. 290 Racecourse Road, Newmarket.

ETHEL MAPLESON, late of 1 Darnum Creditors, next-of-kin or others having Street, Drouin, widow, deceased. Creditors, claims in respect of the estate of JOAN next-of-kin and others having claims in respect MILLICENT SEARLE, late of 20 Wynne of the estate of the deceased, who died on 11 Avenue, San Remo, Victoria, deceased, who February 1999, are required by the trustees, died on 28 March 1999 are to send particulars Hubert William Mapleson and Pauline Rita of their claim to the executrix care of the Hiscock, to send particulars of their claims to undermentioned solicitors by 6 July 1999 after them care of the undersigned solicitors by 6 July which date the executrix will distribute the 1999 after which date the trustees may convey assets having regard only to the claims of which or distribute the assets having regard only to the the executrix then has notice. claims of which they then have notice. LEWIS & WEIR, solicitors, GRAY FRIEND & LONG, solicitors, 11 Coolac Street, Cheltenham. 70 Queen Street, 3820. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having MARGARET JANE LEWIN, late of 9 claims in respect of the estate of KENNETH Everest Drive, Cheltenham. Creditors, JAMES JAMIESON, late of 25 Lafayette next-of-kin and others having claims in respect Street, Traralgon, Victoria, gentleman, of the estate of the deceased, who died on 1 deceased, who died on 3 April 1999, are to send December 1998 are required by the trustee, G. their claims to the trustee, Alan Noel Wilson of W. H. Chambers, solicitor of 338 Charman 182 Liddiard Road, Traralgon, Victoria, care of Road, Cheltenham, to send particulars to him by the below mentioned solicitors by 7 July 1999 6 July 1999 after which date the trustee may after which date he will distribute the assets of convey or distribute the assets having regard the deceased having regard only to the claims of only to the claims of which he then has notice. which he then has notice. G. W. H. CHAMBERS, solicitor, LITTLETON HACKFORD, solicitors, 338 Charman Road, Cheltenham 3192. ÒLaw ChambersÓ 115 Hotham Street, Traralgon, Vic. 3844. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of EMILY Creditors, next-of-kin and others having TRIMBLE BOORN, late of Macleod Private claims in respect of the estate of JOHN Nursing Home, 118 Somers Avenue, Macleod, WILLIAM PARR, late of 11 Broadford Court, who died on 24 December 1998 are to send Traralgon, Victoria, retired paper tester, particulars of their claims to Equity Trustees deceased, who died on 3 April 1999, are to send Limited of 472 Bourke Street, Melbourne, by 7 their claims to the trustees, Muriel Frances July 1999 after which date it will distribute the Johnson of 200 Kay Street, Traralgon, Victoria assets having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice. and June Alen Cantwell of 22 Fitzgibbons Road, Tyers, Victoria, care of the below HUNT & HUNT, solicitors, mentioned solicitors by 5 July 1999 after which 459 Collins Street, Melbourne. date they will distribute the assets of the Victoria Government Gazette G 18 6 May 1999 1025 deceased having regard only to the claims of JONES DORIS IRENE, late of Emily Lenny which they then have notice. Nursing Home, Victoria Street, Coburg, LITTLETON HACKFORD, solicitors, Victoria. Creditors, next-of-kin and others ÒLaw ChambersÓ, having claims in respect of the estate of the abovenamed deceased, who died on 28 115 Hotham Street, Traralgon, Vic. 3844. December 1998 are to send particulars of their claims to the executors, Pamela May Brunott ELLEN BESSIE ALICE MELLIS, late of 36 and Alan Robert Jones, care of the Smith Crescent, Wangaratta, Victoria, widow, undermentioned solicitors by 16 July 1999 after deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others which date the said executors will distribute the having claims in respect of the estate of assets having regard only to the claims of which the deceased, who died on 27 January 1999, are they then have notice. required by the trustee, George David Mellis of OÕBRIEN & GALANTE, solicitors, 19 Anglers Drive, Anna Bay, New South Wales, 27 Norwood Crescent, Moonee Ponds. bricklaying contractor to send particulars to the trustee by 30 July 1999 after which date the MARGARET REBECCA WILSON, late of trustee may convey or distribute the assets 18 Avoca Street, South Yarra, married woman, having regard only to the claims of which the deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others trustee then has notice. having claims in respect of the estate of the McSWINEYS, solicitors, deceased, who died on 26 November 1996 are 57 Reid Street, Wangaratta. required by the trustee, Charles William Edgar Wilson of 18 Avoca Street, South Yarra, medical LINDSAY GORDON TAIT, late of practitioner, to send particulars to the trustee by 28 June 1999 after which date the trustee may Buckland House Nursing Home, Highett Street, convey or distribute the assets having regard Mansfield. Creditors, next-of-kin and others only to the claims of which the trustee has having claims in respect of the estate of the notice. deceased, who died on 5 November 1998 are PEARCE WEBSTER DUGDALES, solicitors, required by the applicants for grant of 379 Collins Street, Melbourne. representation in the estate, John Booth Tait and Dallas Bronwen Obliubek to send particulars to ELIZABETH HEDWIG JOHNSON, late of them at the office of the undermentioned firm of 20 Birdwood Avenue, Cowes, Victoria 3922. solicitors by 3 July 1999 after which date the Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims applicants for grant of representation may in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died convey and distribute the assets having regard on 24 February 1999, are required by Perpetual only to the claims of which they then have Trustees Victoria Limited, A.C.N. 004 027 258 notice. of 50 Queen Street, Melbourne, to send MAL. RYAN & GLEN, particulars of their claims to the said company solicitors for the applicants by 6 July 1999 after which date it will convey or 9 High Street, Mansfield 3722. distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which the company then has notice. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of AIMEE BERYL ISAACS, late of 1 Albany Crescent, ELIZABETH WARR, late of 2/63 Evansdale Aspendale, Victoria, gentlewoman. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect Road, Hawthorn, Victoria, gentlewoman, of the estate of the deceased, who died on 31 deceased, who died on 24 November 1998, are December 1998 are required by the executrix required by the executor, ANZ Executors & and trustee, Julie Anne Wilkins of 2 Glenview Trustee Company Limited of 530 Collins Street, Crescent, Frankston, Victoria, to send Melbourne, Victoria, to send particulars to it by particulars to it by 9 July 1999 after which date 3 August 1999 after which date it may convey or the executrix and trustee may convey or distribute the estate having regard only to the distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice. claims of which it then has notice. MILLS OAKLEY, lawyers, RICHMOND & BENNISON, solicitors, 131 Queen Street, Melbourne. 493 Main Street, Mordialloc. 1026 G 18 6 May 1999 Victoria Government Gazette

ALFRED WATSON READ, late of 12 Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Petrel Close, Mount Eliza, retired senior lands claims against the estate of DONALD ALBERT inspector, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin or BOWYER, deceased, also known as Donald others having claims in respect of the estate of Bowyer, late of Unit 3, 693 Nepean Highway, the deceased, who died on 15 March 1999 are Carrum, Victoria, retired, deceased, who died required by the trustees, Theodore Watson Read on 7 October 1998 are required to send of 10 Petrel Close, Mount Eliza, Victoria, particulars of their claims to the executors, care teacher and Pamela Dorothea Bannister of Lots of the undermentioned solicitor by 10 July 1999 4 & 5 Thomas Road, Red Hill South, Victoria, after which date the executors will proceed to teacher, to send particulars to the trustees by 7 distribute the assets having regard only to the July 1999 after which date the trustees may claims of which they shall then have had notice. convey or distribute the assets having regard VERNA A. COOK, solicitor, only to the claims of which the trustees then 5/8 St. Andrews Street, Brighton 3186. have notice. ROBERTS & ROBERTS PARTNERS, KURT SIGISMUND MEISNER, late of 216 Main Street, Mornington. Flat 5, 20 Marine Parade, St Kilda, Victoria, gentleman, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and KEITH GORDON ANGUS, late of 104 Ford others having claims in respect of the estate of Street, Ivanhoe, Victoria, retired carpenter, the deceased, who died on 7 February 1999, are deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others required by William John Gilbert and Courtney having claims in respect of the estate of Richard Dyer, both of 221 Glen Huntly Road, the deceased, who died on 16 December 1998 Elsternwick, to send particulars of their claims to them care of the undersigned solicitors by 22 are required by the trustees, Mary Rosaleen July 1999 after which date they will convey or Murphy of 27 Liberty Parade, Ivanhoe, Victoria, distribute the assets having regard only to the married woman and Michael Francis Murphy of claims of which they then have notice. 27 Liberty Parade, Ivanhoe, Victoria, storeman, to send particulars to the trustees by 6 July 1999 W. J. GILBERT, & CO., lawyers, after which date the trustees may convey or 221 Glen Huntly Road, Elsternwick. distribute the assets having regard only to the FLINT, FREDERICK LINSEY, late of Unit claims of which they then have notice. 3, 645 Burke Road, Hawthorn East, in the State RUSH & FAILLA, solicitors, of Victoria, gentleman, deceased. Creditors, 149 Upper Heidelberg Road, Ivanhoe. next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 6 Creditors, next-of-kin and others having November 1998, are required by the personal claims against the estate of JOHN WILLIAM representatives, Robyn Patrick of Unit 3, 16 BARRY RICHARDS, late of 4 Best Street, Sea Manor Street, Brighton and Andrew Warren Lake, Victoria, pharmacist, deceased, who died Flint of 7 Morley Street, Selby, to send on 2 December 1998 are required to send particulars of them care of the undermentioned particulars of their claims to Rosalie Richards of solicitors by 21 July 1999 after which date the 4 Best Street, Sea Lake, Victoria, widow, the said personal representatives may convey or executrix of the said deceased on or before 6 distribute the assets having regard only to the July 1999 after which date she will distribute the claims of which they then have notice. assets having regard only to the claims of which YOUNG HUBBARD & CO., solicitors, she then has notice. 825 Burke Road, Camberwell, Vic. 3124. TOLHURST DRUCE & EMMERSON, solicitors, 389 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne. Victoria Government Gazette G 18 6 May 1999 1027

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the Ñ Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable

AMERICAN HOME ASSURANCE COMPANY $ Claims Read Leanne, 52A Bridge Street, Kensington, SA 135.24 Payment 05/10/97 Nolan Kaye, c/- AON Risk Services, G.P.O. Box 1230L, Melbourne 150.00 Ó 12/11/97

99129 CONTACT: ELIZABETH PALMIERI, PHONE: (03) 9522 4000.

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the Ñ Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable

DOQUILLE PERRETT MEADE $ Terence Heffernan, 25 George Street, Hartwell 1,185.00 Investment 15/12/97 Gwyn Euros Bowen, 36 Olympus Way, Lyon, ACT 2,512.00 Ó Ó Geoffrey Paul Hunt, 9 Wentworth Street, Petersham, NSW 1,062.00 Ó Ó

99069 CONTACT: ROBYN ZUCCOLO, PHONE: (03) 9693 6666.

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the Ñ Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable

BAYSIDE CITY COUNCIL $ Ms S. Kane, 6 Centre Road, East Brighton 100.90 Deposit 01/06/94 Front Unlimited, 141 Boulevard, Ivanhoe 100.00 Ó 30/09/94 1028 G 18 6 May 1999 Victoria Government Gazette

J. C. Taylor & Sons, 19-25 Raglan Street, South Melbourne 1,000.00 Ó Ó Quinn & Quinn 195.00 Ó 03/03/95 D. H. Amalgamated Building Cons., 11 Fifth St, Beaumaris 500.00 Ó 05/05/95 S. Basic & Co., 25 Regent Avenue, Springvale 300.00 Ó Ó Shannon & Shannon, 3/178 Boronia Road, Boronia 500.00 Ó Ó Penmar Pty Ltd, 23 Chelsea Street, Brighton 500.00 Ó Ó W. A. Construction, 36 Milton Street, Elwood 300.00 Ó Ó Mr J. Rawlings, 31 Elliot Crescent, Dingley 300.00 Ó 30/06/95 Eydo Pty Ltd, 4 Iona Street, Black Rock 300.00 Ó Ó Westerlo Builders, 164 Were Street, Brighton 300.00 Ó 30/06/96 G. I. & S. A. Builders, 28 Burlington Street, Oakleigh 300.00 Ó Ó M. T. Roney, 14 Ruabon Road, Toorak 100.00 Ó 06/07/95 W. R. Barnes, 5 Ball Road, Heatherton 200.00 Ó 28/09/94 Pioneer Concrete, 87 High Street, Prahran 100.00 Ó Ó Pioneer Asphalts, P.O. Box 329, Clayton 500.00 Ó Ó Graham Burrows, 284 Ferrars Street, South Melbourne 400.00 Ó 22/11/94 Morgan Equipment, 469-471 Warrigan Road, Moorabbin 337.87 Ó Ó Hannath Homes Bendigo, 1/304 Boundary Rd, Blackwater 500.00 Ó 20/12/95 Cadack P/L, c/o 7 Rothesay Avenue, Brighton 300.00 Ó 15/09/95 Corbin Shepherd P/L, 1002 High Street, Armadale 300.00 Ó Ó J. & J. Moh, 2 Kent Court, Toorak 400.00 Ó 20/12/95 K. K. Clarke, c/o 23 Welwyn Avenue, East Brighton 400.00 Ó Ó Leisel J. Turner, 131 Park Street, South Melbourne 200.00 Ó 30/11/95 Marina, 186 Were Street, Brighton 150.00 Ó Ó Jack Braunstein, 130 Gardenvale Road, Gardenvale 100.00 Ó Ó Sperway Construction, 1939 Malvern Road, East Malvern 300.00 Ó 15/09/95 Jayenar Holdings, 8 Ivy Street, Hampton 300.00 Ó Ó Defina Nominees, 9 Moule Avenue, Brighton 500.00 Ó Ó Nu Blackhomes, 33 Leopold Grove, Hampton Park 500.00 Ó Ó K. Grey, 125 South Road, Brighton 500.00 Ó Ó ADC Piercy Pty Ltd, P.O. Box 435, Mentone 400.00 Ó 20/12/95 R. J. & D. M. Foy, 35 Reid Street, Beaumaris 500.00 Ó Ó N. Booth, 372 New Street, Brighton 300.00 Ó Ó R. J. & D. M. Foy, 35 Reid Street, Beaumaris 300.00 Ó Ó Gatzka & Co., 34 Eastern Road, South Melbourne 300.00 Ó Ó B. & J. Georgiou, 12 Sarah Street, Black Rock 200.00 Ó 30/06/95 Prestige Pools, 63 Mary Street, Hawthorn 200.00 Ó Ó Pool Fab (Vic.) Pty Ltd, 60 Bond Street, Mordialloc 200.00 Ó Ó Pool Fab (Vic.) Pty Ltd, 60 Bond Street, Mordialloc 200.00 Ó Ó P. A. J. Squires, P.O. Box 300, Seaford 147.00 Ó Ó J. H. L. Design Group, 140 Rosebank Avenue, Clayton South 200.00 Ó Ó Lanrene Removals & Demolitions, 20 Marshall St, Mt Evelyn 200.00 Ó Ó Lincon Constructions, 285 Grant Street, South Melbourne 200.00 Ó Ó Sabbatucci, 325 Moray Street, South Melbourne 200.00 Ó Ó G. Burke, 77 Mowbray Street, Albert Park 200.00 Ó Ó Provost Pty Ltd, 36 First Street, Beaumaris 200.00 Ó Ó Jellis Development, 332 Burwood Road, Hawthorn 200.00 Ó Ó Personal Pools Pty Ltd, 9C Blackburne Square, Berwick 200.00 Ó Ó Dollar Pools, 2/381 Canterbury Road, Ringwood 200.00 Ó Ó G. J. & J. R. Watson, 3/56 Edward Street, Sandringham 200.00 Ó Ó Modular Swimming Pools, 89 Arcadia Avenue, The Basin 200.00 Ó Ó A. G. Gillespie, 11 Albert Road, Lilydale 200.00 Ó Ó W. R. Barnes, 5 Ball Road, Heatherton 200.00 Ó 30/09/94 Victoria Government Gazette G 18 6 May 1999 1029

Shannon Services, P.O. Box 280 Balwyn 200.00 Ó 30/06/95 Black Rock & Beaumaris Lodge, 21 Towers St, Beaumaris 100.00 Ó Ó K. Josifidis, 228 Lygon Street, East Brunswick 500.00 Ó 27/01/93 Cheltenham Fencing & Gates, 35 Titan Drive, Carrum Downs 150.00 Ó 28/10/93 Halftime, P.O. Box 640, Doncaster 500.00 Ó 15/09/95 P. & J. Williams, G7/310 Warrigal Road, Cheltenham 300.00 Ó Ó S. De Bono, 341 Main Street, Mornington 300.00 Ó Ó Martin Hanman, 10 Grant Street, Hampton 150.00 Ó Ó T. A. Campbell, 30 White Street, Brighton 400.00 Ó 29/09/95 J. Case, 112 Head Street, Brighton 300.00 Ó 15/09/95 F. Curtis, 11A Herald Street, Cheltenham 100.00 Ó Ó B. J. Lawrence, 4 Cromer Road, Beaumaris 180.00 Ó 19/09/86 Teme Homes, 89 Bonanza Road, Beaumaris 480.00 Ó 09/11/93 Grey Edmonds Builders, 5 Mariemont Avenue, Beaumaris 480.00 Ó 20/09/94 Brighton Hebrew Congregation, P.O. Box 202, Bentleigh 100.00 Ó 15/01/97 Contract Homes, 19 Allen Street, Highett 700.00 Ó 14/04/92 Tempo Homes, 9 Canberra Grove, Beaumaris 600.00 Ó 29/07/92 Lyndway Homes, 6 Crawford Street, Cheltenham 600.00 Ó 02/11/90 L. & J. Hughes Builders, 41 Luxmore Street, Cheltenham 450.00 Ó 21/07/94 K. Roberts/Sandcrest Homes, 1 Nichol Street, Highett 700.00 Ó 08/06/93

98194 CONTACT: TONY CALLANT PHONE: (03) 9599 4327.

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the Ñ Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable

BP AUSTRALIA LIMITED $ K M. & A. Chadwick Travelling A/c, Kirkham Road, Bowral, NSW 138.45 Cheque 01/03/97 McLeod Tyres Balaklava, 30 Edith Terrace, Balaklava, SA 736.16 Ó 31/03/97 Bowen Tourist Store, 119 Herbert Street, Bowen, Qld 311.78 Ó 20/04/97 Richard Heyer Motors, 109-113 Macquarie St, Dubbo, NSW 330.45 Ó 30/04/97 Telstra Corporate Fulfil, 444 Swanston Street, Melbourne 2,396.00 Ó 22/05/97 Telstra Corporate Support Centre, Level 9, 250 Collins Street, Melbourne 4,788.00 Ó 29/05/97 Variety Club of Australia, P.O. Box 534, West Perth, WA 800.00 Ó Ó Beaurepaires Macksville, 31 Cooper St, Macksville, NSW 599.21 Ó 31/05/97 Collins Simms Pty Ltd, 860 Glenferrie Road, Hawthorn 3,358.00 Ó 05/06/97 Shire of Halls Creek, P.O. Box 21, Galls Creek, WA 177.00 Ó 12/06/97 Anderson Rice, 10/555 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne 300.00 Ó 26/06/97 Australian Petroleum Ltd, MLC Centre, 19-29 Martin Place, Sydney, NSW 5,000.00 Ó 03/07/97 1030 G 18 6 May 1999 Victoria Government Gazette

Goldyork Pty Ltd, BP Shandon, 356 Tapley Hill Road, Seaton, SA 773.57 Ó Ó Telstra Corporate Support Centre, Level 9, 250 Collins Street, Melbourne 271.65 Ó 10/07/97 BP Footscray (Garen Manor P/L), 486 Footscray Road, Footscray 8,712.05 Ó Ó Saatoff and Patton, Prince Regent BP, 411 Main Rd, Ballarat 352.27 Ó 15/07/97 MPSI Systems Pte Ltd, C- ANZ for T/T to DBS Bank, Block 123 #01-78 Bukit Merah Lane 2,000.00 Ó 24/07/97 Commonwealth Motors, 405 Crystal St, Broken Hill, NSW 707.51 Ó 27/07/07 Merredin Electrics, P.O. Box 588, Merredin, WA 106.00 Ó 31/07/97 Telstra Corporate Support Centre, Level 9, 250 Collins Street, Melbourne 2,142.00 Ó 07/08/97 Capel Hardware and Farm Supplies, 93 Capel Drive, Capel, WA 2,401.41 Ó 15/09/97 Yellow Pages Australia, P.O. Box 2999, Mansfield, Qld 526.00 Ó 18/09/97 Anderson Rice, 10/555 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne 145.00 Ó 25/09/97 Simpson Fuel Supplies Mittagong Pty Ltd, 225 Saunders Road, Oakville, NSW 348.08 Ó Ó A. Harvey, BP Elanora Heights, Kelang Road, Elanora Heights, NSW 753.39 Ó 30/09/97 Kenwick Drum Launderers, 8/1731 Albany Highway, Kenwick, WA 2,568.00 Ó 02/10/97 BP Edgeworth West NSW, C. & L. Stevenson, 171 Fishing Point Road, Fishing Point, NSW 700.43 Ó 07/10/97 Torrance Pty Ltd, 123 Charlotte Street, Sydney, NSW 7,696.53 Ó 09/10/97 Aotea Pty Ltd/ T/AS BP Garden City, 679 Kessels Road, Upper Mount Gravatt, Qld 13,353.24 Ó 14/10/97 Bamaga High School Agriculture, Sagaukaz St, Bamaga, Qld 460.53 Ó 23/10/97 Kenwick Drum Launderers, 8/1731 Albany Highway, Kenwick, WA 1,971.00 Ó Ó South Burnett Carers Support Group, P.O. Box 841, Kingaray, Qld 693.35 Ó Ó BP Footscray (Garen Manor P/L), 486 Footscray Road, Footscray 11,978.57 Ó 31/10/97 Torrance Pty Ltd, 123 Charlotte Street, Sydney, NSW 189.68 Ó 03/11/97 Kenwick Drum Launderers, 8/1731 Albany Highway, Kenwick, WA 1,560.00 Ó 13/11/97 Jack Simpson Fuel Supplies, 300 Saunders Rd, Oakville, NSW 1,400.86 Ó 25/11/97 Rural Fire, Brisbane South, P.O. Box 1255, Caboolture, Qld 889.13 Ó 04/12/97 Thuringowa City Council, P.O. Box 86, Kirwan, Qld 407.74 Ó Ó University of Western Sydney, McArthur, P.O. Box 555, Canpbelltown, NSW 2,547.72 Ó Ó K. and A. Tangney, BP Sackville Terrace, Sackville Terrace/Duke Street, Scarborough, WA 138.54 Ó 09/12/97 Witchmount Australia P/L, (BP Somerton), 286 Maribyrnong Road, Moonee Ponds 10,727.74 Ó 10/12/97 Capel Hardware and Farm Supplies, 93 Capel Drive, Capel WA 3,240.96 Ó 15/12/97 Qld Police Service, G.P.O. Box 1440, Brisbane, Qld 1,232.25 Ó 18/12/97 Qld Police Service, G.P.O. Box 1440, Brisbane, Qld 1,229.32 Ó Ó Poplardrive Pty Ltd, Mittagong Service Station, 115 Hume Highway, Mittagong, NSW 1,516.14 Ó 23/12/97 Victoria Government Gazette G 18 6 May 1999 1031

Mobil Ovens Valley, P.O. Box 911, Albury, NSW 1,062.08 Ó 11/01/98 BP Express Albany Forest, Old Northern Road and Albany, Albany Creek, Qld 500.00 Ó 13/01/98 Quell Fire and Safety Equipment, P.O. Box 555, Clayton South 512.60 Ó 15/01/98 Jack Simpson Fuel Supplies, 300 Saunders Rd, Oakville, NSW 3,038.67 Ó 25/01/98 Graywest Systems Pty Ltd, 18 Durham Road, Bayswater, WA 175.00 Ó 29/01/98 McLeod Tyres Port Pirie, 22 Three Chain Road, Port Pirie, SA 174.29 Ó 31/01/98 National Mutual Life Association, The Plaza, 446 Collins Street, Melbourne 603.77 Ó 01/02/98 Harrison and Nash Ind Pty Ltd, BP Stewart Road, Corner Stewart Road and McLean Parade, Ashgrove, Qld 105.43 Ó 10/02/98 KLG Automotive Engineering Service & Repairs, 656 Swanston Street, Carlton 211.88 Ó 22/02/98 Majestic Service Station, 1 Factory Street, Pomona, Qld 815.30 Ó 25/02/98 Telstra Corporate Support Centre, Level 9, 250 Collins Street, Melbourne 4,925.00 Ó 26/02/98

99136 CONTACT: ROB TAYLOR, PHONE: (03) 9268 3649. 1032 G 18 6 May 1999 Victoria Government Gazette

GOVERNMENT AND OUTER BUDGET SECTOR AGENCIES NOTICES

CITY OF WHITEHORSE Road Discontinuance Under Section 206 and Schedule 10 Clause 3 of the Local Government Act 1989 the Whitehorse City Council at its meeting held on Monday 19 April 1999 formed the opinion that the road shown on the plan below is not reasonably required as a road for public use and resolved to discontinue the road and to sell the land from the road to the abutting owners, subject to any right, power or interest held by United Energy Ltd, in the road, in connection with any poles, wires or cables under the control of that authority in or near the road.

PETER SEAMER Chief Executive Officer

Road Discontinuance At its meeting on 19 April 1999, and acting under clause 3 of schedule 10 to the Local Government Act 1989, (Òthe ActÓ) Yarra City Council resolved to discontinue part of the road known and described as Railway Street, North Fitzroy shown hatched on the plan below. The portion of road shall vest in Council and be incorporated into the adjoining public open space. The road discontinuance will not affect any right, power or interest held by any of the utilities or authorities pursuant to section 207C of the Act. Victoria Government Gazette G 18 6 May 1999 1033

PRUE DIGBY Chief Executive Officer 1034 G 18 6 May 1999 Victoria Government Gazette

CITY OF MELBOURNE Discontinuance of Road Under Section 206 and Clause 3, Schedule 10 of the Local Government Act 1989 the Executive Manager Ð Governance and Resources Group, Melbourne City Council, acting pursuant to an instrument of delegation dated 27 October 1998 determined to discontinue a portion of Lorimer Street, Port Melbourne, shown enclosed by heavy continuous lines on the plan, and to publish a public notice of the discontinuance in the Government Gazette.

CHRIS BLACKWOOD Team Leader Ð Land Survey Victoria Government Gazette G 18 6 May 1999 1035

CITY OF MANNINGHAM Road Discontinuance Ð Erratum The land shown hatched on the plan below is substituted for the plans of a road discontinued by the City of Doncaster and Templestowe (now Manningham City Council) pursuant to section 528(2) of the Local Government Act (Miscellaneous) Act 1958, which plans were published in the Victoria Government Gazette dated 2 June 1994 on page 1340 and, as an erratum notice, in the Victoria Government Gazette dated 18 June 1998 on page 1513. No rights of any public statutory corporation are to be deemed to have continued or are to be continued in relation to the land shown hatched below or any part of it.

BOB SEIFFERT Chief Executive Officer 1036 G 18 6 May 1999 Victoria Government Gazette

MORELAND CITY COUNCIL reasonably required as a road for public use and Road Discontinuance has resolved to discontinue the road and to sell Under Section 206 and Schedule 10 Clause 3 the land from the road by private treaty. of the Local Government Act 1989 the Moreland City Council at its Ordinary meeting held on 12 April, 1999, formed the opinion that the road shown hatched on the plan below is not reasonably required as a road for public use and has resolved to discontinue the road and to retain the land from the road for Municipal Purposes subject to any right, power or interest held by the Melbourne Water Corporation (Yarra Valley Water Ltd) in the road in connection with any sewers, drains or pipes under the control of that authority in or near the road.

PETER JOHNSTONE Chief Executive Officer

EAST GIPPSLAND SHIRE COUNCIL PETER JOHNSTONE Road Exchange (Erratum) Chief Executive Officer Section 207E Local Government Act 1989 MORELAND CITY COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that an error was Road Discontinuance contained in the diagram shown in the Victoria Under Section 206 and Schedule 10 Clause 3 Government Gazette G34 dated 29 August 1996 of the Local Government Act 1989 the at page 2277. Moreland City Council at its Ordinary meeting held on 12 April, 1999, formed the opinion that The diagram below replaces that which the road shown hatched on the plan below is not contained the error. Victoria Government Gazette G 18 6 May 1999 1037

(b) regulating and controlling footpath activities to achieve fairness and consistency between traders in the use of footpaths; (c) regulating and controlling footpath activities so that there is: Ð safe and unobstructed passage for pedestrians, in particular, those who may be physically or visually impaired; Ð safe and unobstructed vision for drivers of vehicles and cyclists; and Ð limited impacts on the residential amenity and the streetscape that characterises the areas; (d) promoting a safe physical and social environment in which the potential for nuisance activities and risk and exposure to risk by footpath users is minimised. The general purport of the Local Law No. 7 includes specification of the form of regulation with a view to achieving the stated objectives and in particular provides for:- (a) the uses of the footpath which require a Wangarabell Road permit from the Council, namely location of:- ➝ Ð tables and chairs and ancillary equipment for kerbside dining; Ð display of goods; Ð advertising signs; and Ð special events; (b) the factors considered by Council in Road opened shown hatched. granting a permit; Road closed shown cross-hatched. (c) displaying of permits; and (d) the authority of Council to make guidelines for the use of footpaths for any activities described in (a) above. A copy of the proposed Local Law, proposed Footpath Activities Local Law Guidelines and proposed accompanying fees Notice is hereby given that the Port Phillip may be inspected at or obtained from the City Council (the Council) proposes to repeal Council Offices at the corner of Carlisle Street Part 8 and Schedules 5 and 6 of Local Law No. and Brighton Road, St Kilda, Port Melbourne 4, Roads, Streets and Other Public Places, and Town Hall, Bay Street, Port Melbourne and replace this part by making a new Local Law South Melbourne Town Hall, Bank Street, South No. 7, Footpath Activities, under Section 111 of Melbourne. the Local Government Act 1989 for the Any person affected by the proposed Local purposes of:- Law may make a submission relating to it to the (a) promoting a vibrant street life which Council. Submissions received by the Council balances the interests and needs of within 14 days of the publication of this notice residents, ratepayers and visitors to the will be considered in accordance with Section City; 223 of the Local Government Act 1989. 1038 G 18 6 May 1999 Victoria Government Gazette

Any person requesting that he or she be residents of the municipal district can enjoy heard in support of a written submission is a quality of life that meets the general entitled to appear before a meeting of the expectations of the community; Council or Council committee either personally ¥ Prevent and suppress nuisances which may or by a person acting on his or her behalf and adversely affect the enjoyment of life within will be notified of the time, date and place of the the municipal district or the health, safety hearing. and welfare of persons within the municipal Submissions marked Footpath Activities district; Local Law should be posted to the Chief ¥ Prohibit, regulate and control activities Executive Officer, Private Bag No. 3, Post which may be dangerous or unsafe or Office St Kilda, 3182. Telephone enquiries detrimental to the quality of life and the concerning the proposed Local Law should be environment of the municipal district; directed to Mr Anthony Jacobs on 9209 6694. ¥ Regulate and control the use of municipal ANNE DUNN recreation centres and reserves; Chief Executive Officer ¥ Provide a mechanism to facilitate the good Maribyrnong City Council government of Maribyrnong City Council Environment Local Law (Local Law No. 1); through formal meeting procedure to ensure Roads Municipal Property and Council Land effective and efficient Council decisions are Local Law (Local Law No. 2); Meeting made in manner which promotes the Procedure Local Law (Local Law No. 5). effectiveness of local government in Maribyrnong and within the Australian Maribyrnong City Council is considering amendments to Environment Local Law (Local system of government; Law No. 1), Roads Municipal Property and ¥ Promote and encourage community Council Land Local Law (Local Law No. 2); leadership by Maribyrnong City Council and Meeting Procedure Local Law (Local Law consistent with the communityÕs views and No. 5). Public submissions on the proposed expectations; amendments are now invited. ¥ Promote and encourage community Proposed local law participation in local government; and Council proposes to make an amending local ¥ Regulate and control the procedures law, to be known as ÒMaribyrnong City governing the conduct of meetings. Council Local Law (Amendments) Local General purport of the proposed Local Law Law 1999Ó. The following information about the proposed local law is provided in accordance In relation to Environment Local Law with section 119 of the Local Government Act (Local Law No. 1), the proposed local law, if 1989. made, will: Purpose of the proposed local law ¥ Alter the definition of unsightly land to include land where noxious weeds are The purpose of the proposed local law is to growing; amend Environment Local Law (Local Law No. 1), Roads Municipal Property and Council Land ¥ Delete clauses which relate to the prevention Local Law (Local Law No. 2) and Meeting of fire risks; Procedure Local Law (Local Law No. 5) to: ¥ Allow Council to consider relevant codes ¥ Remove restrictions on competition and policies in its decision making processes identified in the legislative review on permits for circuses, carnivals and conducted in accordance with clause 5 of the festivals; Competition Principles Agreement; ¥ Alter the definition of unsightly building to ¥ Provide for the peace order and good include buildings defaced by graffiti; governance of Maribyrnong City Council; ¥ Regulate heavy motor vehicles on land in ¥ Promote a physical and social environment residential areas and allow for the owner and free from hazards to health, in which the driver of a vehicle to be guilty of an offence; Victoria Government Gazette G 18 6 May 1999 1039

¥ Amend the refuse clauses to ensure that offences do not apply to persons who are garbage is appropriately wrapped, that employed by Council or a service authority approved garbage receptacles and collection and are acting in the course of their vehicles are not damaged by their content employment; and that paint residue is not placed in ¥ Create new offences for the consumption approved garbage receptacles; of alcohol in specified areas unless in ¥ Create an offence for the owner or occupier accordance with a Council permit or a of property to allow a wrapsÕ nest to remain permit under the Liquor Control Act 1987; on the property once detected; ¥ Create an offence for a person to undertake building works without adequate sanitary Create new offences for a person to allow ¥ facilities to the satisfaction of Council; animal excrement to remain in public places or on Council land and for a person not to ¥ Create an offence for a person to allow carry a litter device for the purpose of rubbish to remain on a construction site or to disposing of animal waste; intrude onto an adjoining property; ¥ Create an offence for an owner or occupier ¥ Require owners or occupiers of land who of premises to allow animals to make have been granted a building permit to give Council seven working days notice of the unreasonable noise; commencement of the works and to obtain a ¥ Create an offence for a person to discharge permit from council authorising the materials into a drain or watercourse, with commencement of works; the exception of the discharge of ¥ Insert new clauses which allow Council to stormwater; require a bond for permitted building works ¥ Insert a new clause which creates an offence which may damage Council assets; for a person to allow an audible intruder ¥ Amend the provisions relating to penalties alarm to operate in a manner which is not for first and subsequent penalties for consistent with the relevant Australian contravention of the local law; Standard; ¥ Insert a new clause which creates an offence ¥ Revise Schedule 1 to the local law which to leave toy vehicles in a public area; lists the purposes of the local law to facilitate ¥ Create an offence for a person to number the amendments; their property inadequately or insufficiently; ¥ Revise Schedule 3 to the local law which ¥ Create an offence for a person to place a lists the penalties for infringement notices; clothing recycling bin on Council land or in ¥ Introduce a number of new definitions to another public place without a permit; facilitate the amendments; ¥ Revise Schedule 1 to the local law lists the ¥ Redesignate the Parts in the local law to purposes of the local law to facilitate the facilitate the amendments; and amendments; ¥ Renumber the local law clauses to facilitate ¥ Revise Schedule 3 to the local law which the amendments. lists the penalties for infringement notices; In relation to Roads Municipal Property ¥ Introduce a number of new definitions to and Council Land Local Law (Local Law No. facilitate the amendments; 2), the proposed Local Law, if made, will: ¥ Redesignate the Parts in the local law to ¥ Improve the layout of clauses relating to facilitate the amendments; and activities permitted in reserves to clarify the ¥ Renumber the local law clauses to facilitate meaning of these clauses; the amendments. ¥ Create new offences for persons who In relation to Meeting Procedure Local interfere with or destroy parks, gardens, Law (Local Law No. 5), the proposed local reserves or street trees which are owned or law, if made will; manged by Council, who interfere with the ¥ Introduce a new clause to allow for Council infrastructure in parks, gardens or reserves meetings to conclude at 10.30 p.m. unless or who dump rubbish in such places. These Council agrees otherwise; and 1040 G 18 6 May 1999 Victoria Government Gazette

¥ Reinforce CouncilÕs commitment to public (d) to clarify who must or may move or participation at Council and Committee amend notices of motion, amendment or meetings and outline the factors to be rescission; considered by the Chairperson at a Council (e) to enable the councillor who has given a or Committee meeting for determining the notice of amendment or rescission to nature and extent of public participation. withdraw that notice; A copy of the proposed local law may be (f) to remove the requirement for a date inspected at or obtained from the Council associated with CouncilÕs sealing clause. Offices at corner Hyde Street and Napier Street, A copy of the Local Law can be obtained Footscray. Office hours are as follows, 8.30 a.m. from the Council Service Centres, 275 Upper to 5.00 p.m., Monday to Friday. Heidelberg Road, Ivanhoe; 44 Turnham Any person affected by the proposed local Avenue, Rosanna; 9 Flintoff Street, law may make a submission to the Council Greensborough during office hours or by under section 223 of the Local Government telephoning 9490 4222. Act 1989. Submissions received by Council within 14 days of the publication of this notice Planning and Environment Act 1987 will be considered in accordance with section WHITEHORSE PLANNING SCHEME 223 of the Local Government Act 1989. Any Amendment L49 person requesting to be heard in support of a Notice of Amendment to Planning Scheme written submission is entitled to appear before a The City of Whitehorse has prepared meeting of the Council or a Council Committee Amendment L49 to the Whitehorse Planning either personally or by a person acting on his or Scheme. her behalf and will be notified of the time and date of the hearing. The land affects a parcel of land situated at 258 Whitehorse Road, Nunawading. The land is Submissions should be lodged at the currently developed with a single storey above Office of Council or posted to Council warehouse style brick building which is built to at P.O. Box 58, Footscray 3011. Enquiries the south, west and eastern boundaries. The can be directed to Town Galdwin, Telephone building is setback approximately 3.6m from (03) 9688 0283. the northern boundary. It is currently occupied IAN GIBSON by the ÔPlaster Board CityÕ, however the owners Acting Chief Executive Officer are seeking to upgrade the building to enable Maribyrnong City Council uses that are more consistent with the surrounding development. The amendment inserts a site specific BANYULE CITY COUNCIL control into the General Industrial Zone, to Amending Local Law No. 5 enable a planning permit application to be made (Meeting Procedure & Common Seal) to use the land for a retail use or peripheral sales Notice is hereby given that Council at its purpose. This will include an upgrade of the meeting on 26 April 1999 made Amending existing building, primarily to the external Local Law No. 5 which makes amendment to appearance of the building, and the creation of the Meeting and Common Seal Local Law No. 3. a loading bay at the rear of the building, to overcome the current conflict between The purpose and the general purport of this customer parking and unloading activities. Local Law is to: A planning permit will still need to be (a) to confirm the minutes of meetings by lodged for approval, however it will be exempt resolution; from the advertising requirements of section 52 (b) to clarify the procedures for moving, and appeal conditions of section 82(1) of the debating and voting on a motion; Planning and Environment Act 1987. (c) to make minor changes to the procedures The Amendment can be inspected at: The for points of order; City of Whitehorse, Statutory Planning Office Victoria Government Gazette G 18 6 May 1999 1041

Service Centre, 379 Whitehorse Road, Planning and Environment Act 1987 Nunawading, Vic. 3131; Department of BRIMBANK PLANNING SCHEME Infrastructure, Customer Service Centre, Level Notice of Amendment 3 Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, Amendment L59 Melbourne, Vic. 3000. The City of Brimbank has prepared Submissions about the Amendment must be Amendment L59 to the Brimbank Planning sent to: Manager, Statutory and Development Scheme. Services, City of Whitehorse, Locked Bag 2, The Amendment affects land distributed Eastern Mail Centre 3110 by 4 June 1999. throughout the City of Brimbank that has been Dated 29 April 1999. identified by Melbourne Water as being affected by overland flows in the event of a PHILIP WARNER storm exceeding the design capacity of the Manager Statutory underground drainage system. and Development Services The Amendment proposes to change the Brimbank Planning Scheme by inserting the Planning and Environment Act 1987 following new Clause: STONNINGTON PLANNING SCHEME ¥ Clause 154 - ÒSpecial Building AreaÓ Notice of Amendment (SBA). This is based upon the Special Building Overlay introduced by the Victoria Amendment L60 Planning Provisions but has been modified The Stonnington City Council has prepared to allow it to be used in the existing Amendment L60 to the Local Section of the planning scheme. Stonnington Planning Scheme. The amendment Under this clause a planning permit will proposes to include the Claremont Avenue Area, generally be required for all buildings and Malvern as a Heritage Overlay Area in the works within the area covered by the SBA, Stonnington Planning Scheme. and most applications will be referred to The purpose of the amendment is to protect Melbourne Water for comment. There are and enhance the special heritage character of the certain types of buildings and works which area and to ensure that any new development is are exempt from permit requirements, and in keeping with that character. these are listed in this clause. The amendment proposes planning controls In addition, land which is affected by the new Overlay will be shown on planning scheme under the State Heritage Overlay over maps. subdivision, demolition, alterations to existing buildings, construction of new buildings, front The existing zoning and other overlays fences and painting of unpainted surfaces. which apply to land will not change. Amendment L60 can be inspected during A copy of the Amendment may be inspected at the following locations during office hours: office hours at: City of Stonnington, Customer Service Centre, corner Greville and Chapel ¥ City of Brimbank Town Planning Streets, Prahran 3181; City of Stonnington, Department, Old Calder Highway, Keilor; Customer Service Centre, corner Glenferrie ¥ Department of Infrastructure, Customer Road and High Street, Malvern 3144 and Service Centre and Bookshop, Upper Plaza, Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne. Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Submissions about the Amendment must be Street, Melbourne 3000. sent to the Chief Executive Officer, City of Submissions about the amendment must be Brimbank, P.O. Box 70, Sunshine 3020 by 7 June 1999. sent to: Bronwyn Brown, City of Stonnington, P.O. Box 21, Prahran 3181 or fax: 9521 2255 by MARILYN DUNCAN 10 June 1999. Chief Executive Officer 1042 G 18 6 May 1999 Victoria Government Gazette

Creditors, next of kin and others having guarantee. The application for exemption is to claims against the estate of any of the enable the applicant to employ and advertise for undermentioned deceased persons are required male or female attendant carers in the age range to send particulars of their claims to State as requested by their clients. Trustees Limited, A.C.N 064 593 148, 168 Upon reading the material tendered in Exibition Street, Melbourne, Victoria, 3000 the support of this application the Tribunal is personal representative, on or before July 8, satisfied that it is appropriate to grant an 1999 after which date State Trustees Limited exemption from Sections 13, 100 & 195 of the may convey or distibute the assets having regard Act to enable the applicant to employ and only to the claims of which State Trustees advertise for male or female attendant carers in Limited then has notice. the age range as requested by their clients. FIELDS Lillian Joan, late of 200 Westall Road, In granting this exemption the Tribunal Springvale, pensioner, who died March 11, noted: 1999. ¥ The Association is a community-based GOODRIDGE Ernest, late of Unit 11/170 organisation employing 400 Attendant care Barkly Street, St. Kilda, retired, who died staff whose role is to undertake personal care March 19, 1999. activities in clients homes. GRIMME Mary Winifred, late of Brighton ¥ Clients are of different age ranges, genders Gardens, 29-31 Union Street, East Brighton, and ethnic backgrounds throughout Victoria. retired, who died March 11, 1999. ¥ The age range of their clients is between 16 KEATING Stanley Charles, late of 20 Argo and 90 years. Street, South Yarra, engineer, who died ¥ Many clients develop relationships beyond March 18, 1998. the workplace, i.e. the clientÕs home. McINNES John Douglas, formerly of 2 The ¥ Many clients are looking for carers to assist Avenue, Sunbury, but late of 2 Underhill them in all aspects of daily living such as Court, Sunbury, pensioner, who died toileting and showering. They also require December 29, 1998. assistance from a carer in work and in social POLLARD Harold Wellwood, late of Sackville settings. Private Nursing Home, 48 Sackville Street, Kew, pensioner, who died November 11, ¥ Many clients seek a carer who can become 1998. an age-related peer which is pertinent to both young and aged clients who often make ROBERTS Frederick Charles, late of 16 Karen requests for a carer within a particular age Street, Box Hill, retired, who died March 4, range. 1999. ¥ Many clients also require gender specific ROWE Maria Anna Luigia, also known as carers based on the very personal nature of Maria Rowe, late of 57 Harp Road, Kew Attendant care. East, pensioner, who died January 8, 1999. ¥ The association respects the right of the TIDEY Magdelene Viviene, late of Lakeview client to select an individual with whom they Lodge Hostel, 22 Church Street, Nagambie, feel comfortable. pensioner, who died November 25, 1998. The Tribunal grants an exemption from the Dated at Melbourne, 29 April 1999. operation of Sections 13, 100 and 195 of the CATHY VANDERFEEN Equal Opportunity Act 1995, to enable the Manager, Estate Management applicant to employ and advertise for male or State Trustees Limited female attendant carers in the age range as requested by their clients. EXEMPTION This exemption is to remain in force from Application No. 21 of 1999 the day on which notice of the exemption is The Victorian Civil and Administrative published in the Government Gazette until 5 Tribunal has considered an application pursuant May 2002. to Section 83 of the Equal Opportunity Act 1995 by the Paraplegic and Quadraplegic Ms CATE McKENZIE Association of Victoria, a company limited by Deputy President Victoria Government Gazette G 18 6 May 1999 1043

Department of Treasury and Finance FORM 7 S.21 SALE OF CROWN LAND Reg.16 BY PUBLIC AUCTION NOTICE OF ACQUISITION Date of Auction: 22 May 1999 at 12 noon on Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land site. Roads Corporation (VicRoads) declares that Reference: 98/02785. by this notice it acquires the following interest Address of Property: Mathews Street, . in the land described as part of Lot 5 on Plan of Subdivision 1254, Parish of Darnum County of Crown Description: Crown Allotment 1A, Buln Buln comprising 978 square metres and Section 2, Parish of , Township of being land described in Certificate of Title Noojee. Volume 9749 Folio 841, shown as parcel 11 on Terms of Sale: Deposit 10%, Balance 60 days. VicRoads Survey Plan 19625. Area: 4,830 square metres. Interest Acquired: That of Douglas John Officer Co-ordinating Sale: Peter Hollins, and Ruth Mary Brown and all other interest. Victorian Government Property Group, Published with the authority of VicRoads. Department of Treasury and Finance, 10/1 The Survey plan referred to in this notice Macarthur Street, Melbourne, Vic. 3002. may be viewed at the office of Property Services Selling Agent: Clarke and Associates Pty Ltd, Department, VicRoads, 60 Denmark Street, 82 Smith Street, Warragul, Vic. 3820. Kew. ROGER M. HALLAM Dated 6 May 1999. Minister for Finance For and on behalf of VicRoads: T. H. HOLDEN Department of Treasury and Finance Manager Property Services Department SALE OF CROWN LAND BY PUBLIC AUCTION FORM 7 S.21 Reg.16 Date of Auction: 22 May 1999 at 12 noon on site. NOTICE OF ACQUISITION Reference: 98/02788, 99/01000, 99/01001. Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land Address of Property: Mathew Street, Noojee. Roads Corporation (VicRoads) declares that by this notice it acquires the following interest Crown Descriptions: Crown Allotment 20, in the land described as part of Crown Allotment Section 3, Parish of Neerim, Township of 13, Crown Section C and part of Lot 1 on Title Noojee; Crown Allotment 21, Section 3, Plan 002845U, Parish of Drouin East Parish of Neerim, Township of Noojee; comprising 2.9530 hectares and being land Crown Allotment 23, Section 3, Parish of described in Certificate of Title Volume 10383 Neerim, Township of Noojee. Folio 750 and Volume 10385 Folio 811, shown Terms of Sale: Deposit 10%, Balance 60 days. as parcels 4, 6, 7 amd 8 on VicRoads Survey Area: Crown Allotment 20, 5,490 square Plan 19626. metres; Crown Allotment 21, 5,491 square Interest Acquired: That of Graham metres; Crown Allotment 23, 4,867 square Cameron and all other interests. metres. Published with the authority of VicRoads. Officer Co-ordinating Sale: Peter Hollins, The Survey plan referred to in this notice Victorian Government Property Group, may be viewed at the office of Property Services Department of Treasury and Finance, 10/1 Department, VicRoads, 60 Denmark Street, Macarthur Street, Melbourne, Vic. 3002. Kew. Selling Agent: Clarke and Associates Pty Ltd, Dated 6 May 1999. 82 Smith Street, Warragul, Vic. 3820. For and on behalf of VicRoads: ROGER M. HALLAM T. H. HOLDEN Minister for Finance Manager Property Services Department 1044 G 18 6 May 1999 Victoria Government Gazette

FORM 7 S.21 FORM 7 S.21 Reg.16 Reg.16 NOTICE OF ACQUISITION NOTICE OF ACQUISITION Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land Roads Corporation (VicRoads) declares that Roads Corporation (VicRoads) declares that by this notice it acquires the following interest by this notice it acquires the following interest in the land described as part of Crown Allotment in the land described as part of Crown Allotment, Plan of Consolidation No. 151714, 16A, Parish of Darnum County of Buln Buln Parish of Darnum comprising 4849 square comprising of 1214 square metres and being metres and being land described in Certificate of land described in Certificate of Title Volume Title Volume 9413 Folio 464, shown as parcel 2714 Folio 760, shown as parcel 9 on VicRoads 13 on Vic Roads Survey Plan 19625. Survey Plan 19625. Interest Acquired: That of Raymond Interest Acquired: That of Raymond Bruce Maxwell and Nancy Amelia Watson and all McMillan and all other interests. other interests. Published with the authority of VicRoads. Published with the authority of VicRoads. The Survey plan referred to in this notice The Survey plan referred to in this notice may be viewed at the office of Property Services may be viewed at the office of Property Services Department, VicRoads, 60 Denmark Street, Department, VicRoads, 60 Denmark Street, Kew. Kew. Dated 6 May 1999. Dated 6 May 1999. For and on behalf of VicRoads: For and on behalf of VicRoads: T. H. HOLDEN T. H. HOLDEN Manager Property Services Department Manager Property Services Department FORM 7 S.21 FORM 7 S.21 Reg.16 Reg.16 NOTICE OF ACQUISITION NOTICE OF ACQUISITION Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land Roads Corporation (VicRoads) declares that Roads Corporation (VicRoads) declares that by this notice it acquires the following interest by this notice it acquires the following interest in the land described as part of Crown Allotment in the land described as part of Lot 1 on Plan of 16A, and part of Lot 2 on Plan of Subdivision Subdivision 329776B, Parish of Drouin East No. 769, Parish of Darnum comprising 1733 comprising 6774 square metres and being land square metres and being land described in described in Certificate of Title Volume 10206 Certificate of Title Volume 8316 Folio 544 and Folio 532, shown as parcel 5 on VicRoads Certificate of Title Volume 8316 Folio 545, Survey Plan 19626. shown as parcels 7 and 8 on Vic Roads Survey Plan 19625. Interest Acquired: That of Robyn Ann Interest Acquired: That of Sandra Margaret Rinehart and all other interests. Worrall and all other interests. Published with the authority of VicRoads. Published with the authority of VicRoads. The Survey plan referred to in this notice The Survey plan referred to in this notice may be viewed at the office of Property Services may be viewed at the office of Property Services Department, VicRoads, 60 Denmark Street, Department, VicRoads, 60 Denmark Street, Kew. Kew. Dated 6 May 1999. Dated 6 May 1999. For and on behalf of VicRoads: For and on behalf of VicRoads: T. H. HOLDEN T. H. HOLDEN Manager Property Services Department Manager Property Services Department Victoria Government Gazette G 18 6 May 1999 1045

FORM 7 S.21 Toyota van with seating capacity for 11 Reg.16 passengers or 1996-98 Ford van with seating NOTICE OF ACQUISITION capacity for 11 passengers to operate a service from 39 Catherine Avenue, Mount Waverley as Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land follows:- Roads Corporation (VicRoads) declares that (i) for the carriage of passengers to Mt Baw by this notice it acquires the following interest Baw ski resort during the ski season; and in the land described as part of Lot 6 and 7 on Plan of Subdivision 1254, and part of Crown (ii) for the carriage of passengers to various Allotment 16A, Parish of Darnum County tourist places of interest throughout the comprising 2348 square metres and being land State of Victoria. described in Certificate of Title Volume 1865 Note:- Folio 903, shown as parcel 12 on VicRoads Passengers will be picked up/set down from Survey Plan 19625. hotels/motels and accommodation residences Interest Acquired: That of Albert Edward within a 60km radius of the Melbourne Cole, Douglas John and Ruth Mary Brown and GPO. all other interests. G. & M. Coulter, Casterton. Application to Published with the authority of VicRoads. license one commercial passenger vehicle in respect of a 1982 Denning coach with seating The Survey plan referred to in this notice capacity for 46 passengers to operate a service may be viewed at the office of Property Services from 58 Jackson Street, Casterton for the Department, VicRoads, 60 Denmark Street, carriage of passengers as follows:- Kew. Ð tours to various places of interest Dated 6 May 1999. throughout the State of Victoria; For and on behalf of VicRoads: Ð sporting events; T. H. HOLDEN Manager Property Services Department Ð entertainment and theatre venues. Note:- Transport Act 1983 Passengers will be picked up/set down from within a 75km radius of the Casterton Post VICTORIAN TAXI DIRECTORATE Office. Department of Infrastructure G. D. De Jong, Bulleen. Application to Commercial Passenger Vehicle Applications license one commercial passenger vehicle to be Notice is hereby given that the following purchased in respect of a 1989 or later model applications will be considered by the Victorian Jaguar Sedan with seating capacity for 4 Taxi Directorate, a division of the Department of passengers to operate a service from 4 Infrastructure after 9 June 1999. Springbank Court, Bulleen for the carriage of Notice of any objection to the granting of an passengers for wedding parties. application should be forwarded to reach the Kyabram Transit Pty Ltd, Kyabram. Manager, Licensing & Certification, Victorian Application to license one commercial Taxi Directorate, Level 6, 14-20 Blackwood passenger vehicle to be purchased in respect of Street, North Melbourne (P.O. Box 666, North any vehicle that meets the standards approved Melbourne 3051) not later than 3 June 1999. by the Victorian Taxi Directorate to operate as a hire car from 53 Union Street, Kyabram. Copies of the objections are forwarded to the applicants. Luxury Limousines-Victoria Pty Ltd, Warrnambool. Application for variation of It will not be necessary for interested parties conditions of licence SV2049 which authorises to appear on the date specified, unless advised in the licensed vehicle to operate in respect of a writing by the Department. 1994 Ford sedan with seating capacity for 4 C. J. Quinten & T. W. Laird, Mount Waverley. passengers for wedding parties and to various Application to license one commercial passenger places of interest within a 150km radius of the vehicle to be purchased in respect of 1990-98 Warrnambool Post Office to include the ability 1046 G 18 6 May 1999 Victoria Government Gazette to operate as follows:- Dated 6 May 1999. (i) for the carriage of passengers on various ROBERT STONEHAM tours to places of interest within Melbourne, Manager - Operations Great Southern Touring Route; and Victorian Taxi Directorate (ii) for airport transfers to and from Melbourne Airport, Tullamarine. Transport Act 1983 Note:- TOW TRUCK DIRECTORATE OF Passengers on tours will be picked VICTORIA up/set down from hotels/motels and Tow Truck Applications accommodation residences within the Notice is hereby given that the Licensing Melbourne Metropolitan Central Business Authority will consider the following District. application/s after 9 June 1999. E. & C. Mynolas, Fairfield. Application to Notice of any objection to the granting of an license one commercial passenger vehicle in application should be forward to reach the respect of a 1962 Mercedes Benz roadster with Director, Tow Truck Directorate of Victoria, seating capacity for 4 passengers to operate a Level 6, 14-20 Blackwood Street, North service from 45 Rayment Street, Fairfield for Melbourne (P.O. Box 666, North Melbourne the carriage of passengers for wedding parties, 3051) not later than 3 June 1999. debutante balls, Melbourne City Tours, winery It will not be necessary for interested parties tours, trips to the Dandenongs, Phillip Island, to appear on the date specified, unless advised in Great Ocean Road, theatre trips, anniversaries, writing. wedding proposals, birthdays, Melbourne Cup Abalbee Pty Ltd. Application for variation of Week and Fashion Week. conditions of tow truck licence numbers TOW103, TOW652, TOW753, TOW756 and T. & G. Roberts and V. & C. Mennilli, Box TOW836 which authorised the licensed vehicles Hill. Application for variation of conditions of to be managed, controlled and operated from a licences SV1671 and SV1672 which authorises depot situated at 399 Tooronga Road, Hawthorn the licensed vehicles to operate in respect of East to change the depot address to 1531 High 1974 or later model Jaguar sedans one with Street, Glen Iris. seating capacity for 4 passengers and one with Artville Pty Ltd. Application for variation of seating capacity for 3 passengers to change the conditions of tow truck licence numbers vehicles to 1951 or later model Rolls Royce TOW748 and TOW692 which authorised the sedans each with seating capacity for 12 or licensed vehicles to be managed, controlled and fewer seats. operated from a depot situated at 399 Tooronga Road, Hawthorn East to change the depot B. Theobald, Hampton Park. Application to address to 1531 High Street, Glen Iris. license one commercial passenger vehicle in respect of a 1999 Toyota bus with seating A. Fassoulis. Application for variation of conditions of tow truck licence number capacity for 19 passengers to operate a service TOW676 which authorised the licensed vehicle for the carriage of students attending Lighthouse to be managed, controlled and operated from a Christian College, Springvale to the exclusion depot situated at 399 Tooronga Road, Hawthorn of all other passengers excepting duly East to change the depot address to 1531 High authorised teachers as follows:- Street, Glen Iris. (i) between Hampton Park and Lighthouse Rosby Pty Ltd. Application for variation of Christian College, Springvale under contract conditions of tow truck licence number to the School. TOW658 which authorised the licensed vehicle I. & M. Turkkan, Corio. Application to to be managed, controlled and operated from a depot situated at 399 Tooronga Road, Hawthorn license one commercial passenger vehicle in East to change the depot address to 1531 High respect of a 1985 Nissan bus with seating Street, Glen Iris. capacity for 22 passengers to operate a service Dated 6 May 1999. from 48 Cox Road, Corio for the carriage of farm workers between Geelong urban area and TERRY OÕKEEFE farms in Werribee. Director Victoria Government Gazette G 18 6 May 1999 1047

Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 CROWN LAND RESERVES (TREASURY RESERVE) REGULATIONS 1999 Table of PROVISIONS I, Marie Therese Tehan, Minister for Conservation and Land Management make the following Regulations Dated: 19 April 1999 MARIE TEHAN, MP Minister for Conservation and Land Management PART 1 - PRELIMINARY 11. Title These Regulations may be cited as the Crown Land Reserves (Treasury Reserve) Regulations 1999. 12. Objective The objective of these Regulations is to provide for: (a) the care, protection and management of the Reserve; (b) the preservation of good order and decency in the Reserve; (c) the safety of persons in or occupying or using the Reserve or any part thereof; (d) issuing permits in relation to the Reserve; (e) the imposition collection and receipt of tolls, fees, rents or other charges for or in respect of entry of the Reserve or any specified part thereof by any persons and/or vehicles; or any improvement services or facilities thereon (including carparks). 13. Authorising provision These Regulations are made under section 13 of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978. 14. Commencement These Regulations come into operation on the date they are published in the Victorian Government Gazette. 15. Revocations Any Regulations previously approved in respect of the Reserve or any part of the Reserve are hereby revoked. 16. Definitions In these Regulations- ÒActÓ means the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978; ÒAppointed PersonÓ means a person appointed in writing by the Committee as an appointed person for the purposes of these regulations; ÒAuthorised OfficerÓ means an authorised officer appointed under section 83 of the Conservation, Forests and Lands Act 1987 for the purposes of the Land Act 1958 and the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978; ÒcampÓ means (a) to erect, occupy or use a tent or any similar form of accommodation; or (b) to erect, park, occupy or use a caravan, camper van or other movable form or temporary structure of accommodation; ÒCommitteeÓ means the committee of management appointed to manage the Reserve under section 14 of the Act; ÒdamageÓ means to alter, to cut, to destroy, to deface, to soil or to vandalise; ÒfirearmÓ has the same meaning as in the Firearms Act 1996; 1048 G 18 6 May 1999 Victoria Government Gazette

ÒMinisterÓ means the Minister for Conservation and Land Management; ÒpermitÓ includes any authority, approval, consent, permission, receipt, security pass or ticket given granted or issued by the Committee in accordance with these regulations; ÒReserveÓ means the Treasury Reserve comprising Crown land reserved in part for Public Offices and Approaches thereto and in part for Public Purposes (Public Buildings) being Crown Allotments 2A, 3 and 4 of Section 5 in the Parish of Melbourne North; ÒtakeÓ means - (a) in relation to flora, to kill, injure or disturb any live flora, or to remove or collect the whole or parts thereof whether dead or alive, and (b) in relation to fauna, to kill, injure or disturb any animal or remove any dead animal. 17. Application of Regulations (1) These Regulations do not apply to; (a) a member of the Committee; (b) an Appointed Person; or (c) an Authorised Officer. (2) A person acting in accordance with a lease, licence, tenancy or permit granted or issued under the Act or a corresponding previous enactment over land in the Reserve is not subject to these Regulations, to the extent that the activities authorised by that lease, licence, tenancy or permit are inconsistent with these Regulations. PART 2 - POWERS OF COMMITTEE 18. Committee may set aside areas for particular purposes (1) The Committee may determine that a specified area or areas in the Reserve be set aside for one or more of the following purposes - (a) amenities or facilities for public use; (b) the parking of any vehicle or vehicles of a particular class or classes; (c) the passage of any vehicle or vehicles of a particular class or classes; (d) a footway; (e) use by the State of Victoria and its employees, agents and invitees; (f) restricting or prohibiting access by members of the public. (2) The Committee must include in a determination under sub-regulation (1) details of any conditions, the times or periods during which areas set aside under sub-regulation (1) may be used or in the case of sub-regulation 1(e) not used for the purpose for which they are set aside. (3) If the Committee has determined that an area be set aside under sub- regulation (1), the Committee must cause notices to be displayed in such a place and manner that the particulars are reasonably likely to be seen by the persons about to enter the areas, indicating - (a) the areas so set aside; and (b) the purpose for which those areas are set aside; and (c) the conditions, times or periods during which the purpose is permitted. (4) A person must comply with a determination made under sub-regulation (1) when displayed in accordance with sub-regulation (3). 19. Issuing, compliance production and cancellation of permits (1) The Committee may issue a permit for any purpose for which a permit is required under Part 3. Victoria Government Gazette G 18 6 May 1999 1049

(2) A permit issued under sub-regulation (1) authorises the holder to enter and use the Reserve - (a) for the purpose specified in the permit; and (b) for the period specified in the permit; and (c) subject to any terms and conditions in respect of that entry or use determined by the Committee and specified in the permit. (3) Where there has been a breach of the terms of any permit or the Committee, an Authorised Officer or an Appointed Person reasonably believes that there is likely to be a breach the Committee, an Authorised Officer or an Appointed Person may revoke or cancel a permit at any time. (4) A person who holds a permit issued under this Part must produce the permit for inspection when requested to do so by an Authorised Officer or Appointed Person. (5) The Committee may determine such reasonable fees that it considers necessary for the issue of a permit. PART 3 - USE AND CONTROL OF THE RESERVE 10. Offence to enter or remain in an area where entry or access is prohibited or restricted (1) Subject to these Regulations, unless a current permit has been granted, a person must not enter or remain in an area to which entry or access has been prohibited or restricted under regulation 8 in respect of which a notice or notices are displayed in accordance with regulation 8. (2) Sub-regulation (1) does not apply to a person who enters or remains in an area of the Reserve in accordance with a current permit issued under Part 2. 11. Entry of dogs, horses and other animals (1) A person must not bring in or allow to remain in the Reserve any animal, fowl, bird or fish under that personÕs control and any such animal, fowl, bird or fish found therein shall be liable to be impounded or destroyed. (2) Sub-regulation (1) does not apply to a person who - (a) brings a dog securely held by a chain, cord or leash or brings a dog which is used as a guide dog into the Reserve; or (b) brings an animal, fowl, bird or fish into or allows an animal, fowl, bird or fish to remain in the Reserve in accordance with a current permit issued under Part 2. (3) A person who brings an animal into the Reserve in accordance with this Regulation must ensure that the animal is effectively controlled from causing any nuisance, injury, unreasonable disturbance, or damage to any person, garden, shrub, tree, building, fencing or other improvement. (4) A person who brings a dog, other than a dog used as a guide dog, into the Reserve must remove any faeces deposited by that dog from the Reserve or place the faeces in a receptacle which is provided for that purpose by the Committee. 12. Driving and parking vehicles (1) A person must not drive a vehicle (including a motor cycle and bicycle) in the Reserve. (2) Sub-regulation (1) does not apply to a person who drives or parks a vehicle in an area set aside by the Committee under regulation 8(1) for the passage or parking of vehicles and in that case such a person must not drive a motor car, motor cycle or other vehicle or ride a bicycle within the Reserve recklessly or at a speed or in a manner dangerous to the public or likely to cause any damage to anything within the Reserve. (3) A person must not park or leave a vehicle (including a motor cycle or bicycle) standing in the Reserve. 1050 G 18 6 May 1999 Victoria Government Gazette

(4) Sub-regulation (3) does not apply to a person who parks or leaves standing a vehicle (including a motor cycle or bicycle) in an area set aside by the Committee under regulation 8(1) for the parking of vehicles in accordance with the times and manner determined by the Committee. 13. Aircraft, helicopters and airborne craft (1) Within the Reserve, a person must not launch, fly, land, control or operate any aircraft, helicopter, glider, hang glider or similar flying machine, model aircraft, model helicopter, kite, hot air balloon or parachute. 14. Camping A person must not camp within the Reserve. 15. Fire A person must not light or maintain a fire in the Reserve except in accordance with a permit issued under Part 2. 16. Natural, cultural and other assets (1) In the Reserve, a person must not- (a) take, cut, damage, displace, deface or interfere with any timber, tree, shrub, plant, flower or other vegetation or flora or enter on any garden beds or borders; (b) affix or interfere with any placard, notice or marking of any kind or any building, balustrade or structure in the Reserve or jump over any fence or hedge thereon unless authorised to do so; 17. Erecting or using buildings and structures (1) In the Reserve, a person must not- (a) erect or place any building or structure or place or leave any equipment or machines used for building works; or (b) except in accordance with a permit issued under Part 2, enter, occupy or use the whole or any part of any building or structure unless it is set aside as an amenity or facility for public use or unless it is otherwise lawful to do so. 18. Games or sports (1) In the Reserve, a person must not engage in any game or sport likely to cause interference, disturbance, inconvenience or danger to other persons using the Reserve. 19. Organised function, fete or public meeting (1) In the Reserve, a person must not participate in an organised function, rally, concert, festival, tour, fete or public meeting or similar event. (2) Sub-regulation (1) does not apply to a person who holds a current permit issued under Part 2 which allows that person to engage in the particular activity referred to in sub- regulation (1). 20. Public address (1) In the Reserve, a person must not preach or deliver an address or use any amplifier, public address system, loud hailer or similar device unless authorised to do so. 21. Commercial or Social Activities (1) In the Reserve, a person must not- (a) sell or offer any article or service for sale; (b) take photographs for gain or commercial purposes; (c) ply any vehicle for hire or carry any passengers for fee or reward except for licensed taxis; (d) conduct any school or provide any form of instruction for gain; Victoria Government Gazette G 18 6 May 1999 1051

(e) display, advertise for sale or trade or hire any article, device, service or thing; (f) solicit or collect money or orders for goods or services or other purposes; (g) play any musical instrument, sing or take part in or advertise any entertainment for gain; (h) give out, distribute, erect, leave set up or display any handbill, placard, notice, pamphlet, book, paper, advertising matter or any like thing; (i) offer for hire any article, device or thing; or (j) conduct a tour for gain or for commercial purposes. (2) Sub-regulation (1) does not apply to a person who holds a current permit issued under Part 2 which allows that person to engage in the particular activity referred to in sub- regulation (1). 22. Machinery and power tools (1) In the Reserve, a person must not operate any portable or stationary generator, air-compressor, chainsaw, oxy-acetylene or electrical cutting or welding apparatus or other machinery unless authorised to do so. 23. Offensive or dangerous behaviour In the Reserve, a person must not - (a) use indecent or obscene language or use threatening or abusive words; (b) behave in a riotous, indecent, offensive or threatening manner or in a manner likely to cause a nuisance; (c) spit or expectorate on the paths or seats or any wall or structure; (d) consume alcoholic beverages or be in a state of intoxication or be disorderly or not decorously dressed; (e) smoke, other than in an area set aside for smoking; (f) make or cause to be made any violent outcry, noise, disturbance or sound; (g) leave or deposit the body or carcass of any animal, bird or fish, or leave or deposit any rubbish or any other matter; or (h) use roller-skates, in-line skates, a skateboard or a scooter for purposes other than proceeding through the Reserve in a manner which causes no danger, damage or nuisance. 24. Firearms and traps In the Reserve, a person must not possess or carry or use any firearm unless authorised to do so or unless it is necessary to do so in the execution of his or her duties in the Reserve. 25. Stones or missiles In the Reserve, a person must not propel or throw any stone, object or missile. PART 4 - GENERAL 26. Obstruction A person must not in the Reserve obstruct, hinder or interfere with a member of the Committee, an Authorised Officer or Appointed Person, any other officer or employee of the Committee or a person authorised by the Committee in the execution of his or her duties in the Reserve. 27. Direction and direction to leave (1) An Appointed Person or Authorised Officer may direct a person in charge of a vehicle to move the vehicle or remove the vehicle from the Reserve if - (a) the vehicle is parked or standing contrary to any determination made under these Regulations; or 1052 G 18 6 May 1999 Victoria Government Gazette

(b) in the opinion of the Appointed Person or Authorised Officer the vehicle is obstructing or likely to obstruct the passage of people or other vehicles in the Reserve; or (c) the vehicle is a danger or likely to be a danger to people using the Reserve or is likely to cause injury or damage to property in the Reserve; or (d) the vehicle is being driven in a manner which is likely to prejudice the safety of persons or cause injury or damage to property in the Reserve. (2) An Appointed Person or an Authorised Officer may direct any person whom that officer believes on reasonable grounds has contravened these regulations to leave the Reserve or any part of the Reserve. (3) An Appointed Person or an Authorised Officer may direct a person to go to another part of the Reserve or to leave the Reserve : (a) if in the opinion of the Appointed Officer or Authorised Officer there is likely to be a breach of security; or (b) for reasons of public saftey. (4) When directed to do so by an Appointed Person or an Authorised Officer, a person must immediately - (a) move a vehicle as directed within the Reserve; or (b) remove a vehicle from the Reserve; or (c) leave the Reserve or the part of the Reserve. 28. Offences Every person offending against these Regulations shall in accordance with the provisions of section 13 of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 for each offence be liable to a penalty of not more than 2 penalty units and every person who knowingly and wilfully offends against any such Regulation, and who, after he has been warned by any Authorised Officer or by any member of the Police Force, does not desist from so offending, may be forthwith apprehended by such Authorised Officer or member of the Police Force and taken before a Bail Justice or a MagistratesÕ Court to be dealt with according to law, and shall be liable to a penalty of not more than 2 penalty units.

Water Act 1989 (a) the area of land shown within the I, Patrick McNamara, Minister for hatched border on Plan No. Agriculture and Resources, make the following LGL./97-253 and the aquifers from Order: 0 to 25 metres from the natural WY-YUNG surface is declared to be a Groundwater Supply Protection GROUNDWATER SUPPLY PROTECTION Area; and AREA DECLARATION ORDER 1999 (b) the area shall be known as the 1. This Order is called the Wy-Yung Wy-Yung Groundwater Supply Groundwater Supply Protection Area Protection Area. Declaration Order 1999. 5. Plan No. LGL./97-253 referred to in 2. This Order is made under the powers clause 4 may be inspected at the office of conferred by Division 3 of Part 3 of the Land and Survey Information Services - Water Act 1989 and all other available Department of Natural Resources and powers. Environment, 436 Lonsdale Street, 3. This Order takes effect on and from the Melbourne during business hours. date it is published in the Government Gazette. Dated 14 April 1999 4. On and from the date on which this PATRICK McNAMARA Order takes effect- Minister administering the Water Act 1989 Victoria Government Gazette G 18 6 May 1999 1053

Adoption Act 1984 Office of the Regulator Act 1994 Under the functions and powers assigned to NOTICE OF DETERMINATION me by the Secretary to the Department of Human Services under Section 10(2) of the On 26 April 1999 the Office of the Community Services Act 1984. Regulator-General determined in accordance I, Gill Callister authorise the following with clause 5.2.17 of the Tariff Order that Weir person under Section 5(1) and Section 5(2) (b) Family Supermarket, 43-47 Napier Street, St. of the Adoption Act 1984 as an approved Arnaud, Vic 3478 should be assigned to counsellor for the purposes of Section 35 and PowercorÕs Òmedium 5 day 2 rateÓ network 87 of the Adoption Act 1984. tariff. Amanda (Mandy) Asseraff BSW, Monash The determination takes effect on and from the University. date in which this notice is published in the I, Gill Callister revoke the following person Victoria Government Gazette. under section 5(2) (b) of the Act as approved counsellor for the purposes of Section 35 of the A copy of the determination may be Act. obtained by written request addressed to the Ruth Baird. Office of the Regulator-General, Level 1, 35 Spring Street, Melbourne 3000. GILL CALLISTER Manager Youth & Family Services JOHN TAMBLYN Southern Metropolitan Region Regulator-General

Road Safety Act 1986 ROAD SAFETY (GENERAL) REGULATIONS 1999 Approval of Testing Authority and Approval of Appropriate Standards for the Weighing Platform and Approches of Dynamic Axle Weighing Devices Regulation 411 (b) and (d) of the Road Safety (General) Regulations 1999 (ÒThe RegulationsÓ) provide that a dynamic axle weighing device is used in the prescribed manner for the purposes of Section 82 of the Act if (amongst other things) Ð ¥ the device has been tested by a testing authority within the preceding 12 months; and ¥ a licensed surveyor or registered surveyor has in the preceding 12 months, issued a certificate that the weighing platform and approaches meet the applicable standards published by the Roads Corporation in the Government Gazette from time to time. Regulation 105 provides that Òtesting authorityÓ means a person or body (whether corporate of unincorporate) approved by the Roads Corporation for the purposes of Division 2 of Part 4 by notice published in the Government Gazette. The Roads Corporation, therefore Ð (a) under Regulation 105 of the Regulations approves the Australian Road Research Board as a testing authority for the purposes of Division 2 of Part 4 of the Regulations; and (b) under Regulation 411 (d) of the Regulations publishes the following standards for dynamic axle weighing devices Ð the weighing platform and the approaches to the weighing device must have dimensions which are not less than those shown in Fig. 1 and must be within the tolerances shown in Fig. 2. 1054 G 18 6 May 1999 Victoria Government Gazette

Dated 30 April 1999. The Official Seal of the Roads Corporation was affixed hereto in the presence of ERIC HOWARD Authorised Officer MARTIN POLLARD Authorised Officer Victoria Government Gazette G 18 6 May 1999 1055

Nurses Act 1993 4. Pursuant to s. 48(2)(d) of the Act, the nurse On 1 April 1999 a panel appointed by the enrol in, and produce to the Board by 30 Nurses Board of Victoria held a formal hearing June 2000 evidence of satisfactory into the professional conduct of Dennis Anthony completion of, a post-graduate course Ord of 292 Sunshine Avenue, Kealba, Victoria, module on professional issues in psychiatric identification number 1569412, date of birth 4 nursing, the course module and institution August 1953, registered in division 1. On 29 to be approved in writing by the Board April 1999, the panel found that Mr Ord had before the Course commences. engaged in unprofessional conduct of a serious BARBARA CARTER nature and determined that:- Acting Chief Executive 1. Pursuant to s.48(2)(g) Nurses Act 1993, the nurseÕs registration be suspended, with Lotteries Gaming & Betting Act 1966 effect from 6 May 1999. APPROVED GROUP OF RACES 2. After 5 August 1999, the suspension of his The following group of races for the registration may be removed on written purposes of section 40(1) of the Lotteries application by the nurse, but only if the Gaming & Betting Act 1966 - following conditions are and have been complied with. Kentucky Derby and South Australian Derby (a) From 6 May 1999 until the suspension is removed, the nurse must not work, Dated 29 April 1999. in any capacity, for:- TOM REYNOLDS MP (i) a registered funded agency; nor Minister for Sport (ii) a health service establishment; Stamps Act 1958 as those terms are defined in s. 3 Health Services Act 1998 of Victoria, NOTICE UNDER SECTION 40A nor as or for a nurseÕs agent, as defined Pursuant to section 40A of the Stamps Act in s. 3 Nurses Act 1993. 1958 I hereby declare and make effective from (b) the nurse must produce with his 23 April 1999, that: application to remove the suspension AP - 399 Ð Dasco Corporate Services trading written confirmation from the as Atlas Shelf Companies counsellor referred to in paragraph 3 be an ÒAuthorised PersonÓ in relation to the that counselling has commenced in stamping of Transfers of Land, Mortgages, compliance with that paragraph. Bonds, Debentures or Covenants, Marketable 3. Pursuant to s. 48(2)(a) Nurses Act 1993, the Securities, Leases, Agreements to Lease, nurse undergo counselling and consultations Assignments or Transfers of Lease and with a psychiatrist, psychologist or other Instruments of Settlement. counsellor (ÒcounsellorÓ) approved in Dated Friday 23 April 1999. writing by the Board, such counselling to commence by 3 June 1999 with DAVID POLLARD consultations to occur at least once a month Commissioner of State Revenue thereafter, or more if often if the counsellor so directs, and to continue for as long as the Stamps Act 1958 counsellor recommends. Within one month NOTICE UNDER SECTION 40A after the last consultation, pursuant to this Pursuant to section 40A of the Stamps Act paragraph, and on each anniversary of the 1958 I hereby declare and make effective from first consultation, if appropriate, the nurse 23 April 1999, that: must provide the Board with a written report from the counsellor of the AP - 400 Ð Moira A Sinclair counselling and consultations to the be an ÒAuthorised PersonÓ in relation to the relevant date, which report(s) must be stamping of Transfers of Land, Mortgages, satisfactory to the Board. Bonds, Debentures or Covenants, Marketable 1056 G 18 6 May 1999 Victoria Government Gazette

Securities, Leases, Agreements to Lease, Planning and Environment Act 1987 Assignments or Transfers of Lease and HUME PLANNING SCHEME Instruments of Settlement. Notice of Approval of Amendment Dated Monday 26 April 1999. Amendment L 62 DAVID POLLARD The Minister for Planning and Local Commissioner of State Revenue Government has approved Amendment L 62 to the Hume Planning Scheme. Meat Industry Act 1993 The Amendment comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the Government NOTICE OF EXEMPTION UNDER Gazette. SECTION 5(2)(B) The Amendment modifies the description of I, Patrick McNamara, Minister for land in Western Avenue, Tullamarine that is the Agriculture and Resources, in accordance with subject of specific controls in the Corridor A section 5(2)(b) of the Meat Industry Act 1993, zone, and rezones adjoining land from Corridor exempt the class of meat processing facility A zone to Business 3 zone to remove an being a pet food processing facility that is anomaly between the zone boundary and selling only pre-packaged pet food, or a person property boundary. that is selling only pre-packaged pet food at that facility from the provisions of section 40(2) of A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, that Act, effective from 1 July 1999. free of charge, during office hours, at the Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service Dated 16 April 1999. Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins PATRICK McNAMARA Street, Melbourne and at the offices of the Minister for Agriculture Hume City Council, Macedon Street, Sunbury and Resources (also at Pascoe Vale Road, Broadmeadows). LEIGH PHILLIPS Planning and Environment Act 1987 Director, Planning Operations CRANBOURNE PLANNING SCHEME Planning, Heritage Notice of Approval of Amendment and Market Information Amendment L233 Department of Infrastructure The Minister for Planning and Local Government has approved Amendment L233 to Planning and Environment Act 1987 the Cranbourne Planning Scheme. KINGSTON PLANNING SCHEME The Amendment comes into operation on the Notice of Approval of Amendment date this notice is published in the Government Amendment L 49 Gazette. The Minister for Planning and Local The Amendment inserts a site specific clause Government has approved Amendment L 49 to into the Mixed Industrial zone to enable a the Kingston Planning Scheme. premises on land known as 222 South Gippsland The Amendment comes into operation on the Highway, Cranbourne, to be used for peripheral date this notice is published in the Government sales, subject to the issue of a planning permit. Gazette. A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, The Amendment inserts an interim site free of charge, during office hours, at the specific provision into the Local Section of the Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Kingston Planning Scheme that requires a Street, Melbourne and at the offices of the planning permit to be obtained prior to the Casey City Council, Princes Highway, Narre demolition of the property known as ÔMayfieldÕ Warren. situated at 282 Lower Dandenong Road, Mordialloc. The Clause will remain in force LEIGH PHILLIPS until 30 October 1999. Director, Planning Operations A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Planning, Heritage free of charge, during office hours, at the and Market Information Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service Department of Infrastructure Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Victoria Government Gazette G 18 6 May 1999 1057

Street, Melbourne and at the offices of the The planning scheme affects all of the area Kingston City Council, Mentone Offices, corner of the municipal district of the Moonee Valley Mentone Parade & Brindisi Street, Mentone and City Council. Moorabbin Officer, 999 Nepean Highway, The new Moonee Valley Planning Scheme, Moorabbin. as required by the Planning and Environment LEIGH PHILLIPS (Planning Schemes) Act 1996, includes Director, Planning Operations selected State standard provisions from the Planning, Heritage Victoria Planning Provisions, including the state and Market Information policy framework, various zones and overlays, Department of Infrastructure particular provisions relating to use and development, administrative provisions and definitions. The new planning scheme also Planning and Environment Act 1987 includes a municipal strategic statement, local MELTON PLANNING SCHEME policies and schedules to some of the zones, Notice of Approval of Amendment overlays and other provisions. The new scheme Amendment L101 also incorporates a number of documents The Minister for Planning and Local specified in the planning scheme, and contains Government has approved Amendment L101 to new maps applying the standardized zones and the Melton Planning Scheme. overlays to land within the area covered by the scheme. The Amendment comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the Government Any planning scheme or any part of a Gazette. planning scheme in force immediately before the commencement of the new Moonee Valley The Amendment rezones approximately Planning Scheme is revoked to the extent that it 5900m2 of land at Part Lot 1 PS 402476H, applies to the area covered by the new Moonee forming part of the Woodgrove Shopping Valley Planning Scheme. Any amendment to a Centre, from Service Business zone to planning scheme or any part of a planning Restricted Business zone. This will allow the scheme which is revoked lapses. development of the land for a shop subject to a A copy of the new planning scheme can be permit. inspected, free of charge, during office hours, at: A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service free of charge, during office hours, at the Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service Street, Melbourne 3000; Department of Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Infrastructure, North West Region, Ground Street, Melbourne and at the offices of the Level, 499 Ballarat Road, Sunshine 3020 and Melton Shire Council, 232 High Street, Melton. Moonee Valley City Council, Civic Centre 75 LEIGH PHILLIPS Pascoe Vale Road, Moonee Ponds 3039. Director, Planning Operations LEIGH PHILLIPS Planning, Heritage Director, Planning Operations and Market Information Planning, Heritage Department of Infrastructure and Market Information Department of Infrastructure Planning and Environment Act 1987 Planning and Environment Planning and Environment Act 1987 (Planning Schemes) Act 1996 MORELAND PLANNING SCHEME MOONEE VALLEY PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Approval of Amendment Notice of Approval of Planning Scheme Amendment L63 The Minister for Planning and Local The Minister for Planning and Local Government has approved the new Moonee Government has approved Amendment L63 to Valley Planning Scheme. the Moreland Planning Scheme. The planning scheme comes into operation The Amendment comes into operation on the on the date this notice is published in the date this notice is published in the Government Government Gazette. Gazette. 1058 G 18 6 May 1999 Victoria Government Gazette

The Amendment rezones land at 74-80 new maps applying the standardized zones and Tinning Street, Brunswick from Light Industry overlays to land within the area covered by the to a Mixed Use Zone. A Potentially scheme. Contaminated Overlay control will also apply to Any planning scheme or any part of a the land. planning scheme in force immediately before A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, the commencement of the new Mornington free of charge, during office hours, at the Peninsula Planning Scheme is revoked to the Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service extent that it applies to the area covered by the Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins new Mornington Peninsula Planning Scheme. Street, Melbourne and at the offices of the Any amendment to a planning scheme or any Moreland City Council, 90 Bell Street, Coburg. part of a planning scheme which is revoked LEIGH PHILLIPS lapses. Director, Planning Operations A copy of the new planning scheme can be Planning, Heritage inspected, free of charge, during office hours, at: and Market Information Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service Department of Infrastructure Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne; Mornington Peninsula Shire Planning and Environment Act 1987 Council, Rosebud Office, Besgrove Street, Planning and Environment Rosebud; Mornington Office, Queen Street, (Planning Schemes) Act 1996 Mornington and Hastings Office, Marine MORNINGTON PENINSULA PLANNING Parade, Hastings. SCHEME LEIGH PHILLIPS Notice of Approval of Planning Scheme Director, Planning Operations The Minister for Planning and Local Planning, Heritage Government has approved the new Mornington and Market Information Peninsula Planning Scheme. Department of Infrastructure The planning scheme comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the Planning and Environment Act 1987 Government Gazette. Planning and Environment The planning scheme affects all of the area (Planning Schemes) Act 1996 of the municipal district of the Shire of MURRINDINDI PLANNING SCHEME Mornington Peninsula. The planning scheme Notice of Approval of Planning Scheme also affects the area of Port Phillip Bay between The Minister for Planning and Local the municipal boundary of the Shire of Government has approved the new Murrindindi Mornington Peninsula and an imaginary parallel Planning Scheme. line 600 metres seaward from the municipal The planning scheme comes into operation boundary. on the date this notice is published in the The new Mornington Peninsula Planning Government Gazette. Scheme, as required by the Planning and Environment (Planning Schemes) Act 1996, The planning scheme affects all of the area includes selected State standard provisions from of the municipal district of the Murrindindi the Victoria Planning Provisions, including the Shire Council. state policy framework, various zones and The new Murrindindi Planning Scheme, as overlays, particular provisions relating to use required by the Planning and Environment and development, administrative provisions and (Planning Schemes) Act 1996, includes definitions. The new planning scheme also selected State standard provisions from the includes a municipal strategic statement, local Victoria Planning Provisions, a municipal policies and schedules to some of the zones, strategic statement, state and local policy overlays and other provisions. The new scheme frameworks, standardized zones, overlays, also incorporates a number of documents particular provisions relating to use and specified in the planning scheme, and contains development, and a number of administrative Victoria Government Gazette G 18 6 May 1999 1059 provisions and definitions. The new planning Planning and Environment Act 1987 scheme also incorporates a number of SURF COAST PLANNING SCHEME documents specified in the planning scheme, Notice of Approval of Amendment and contains new maps applying the Amendment L54 standardised zones and overlays to land within the area covered by the scheme. The Minister for Planning and Local Government has approved Amendment L54 to A copy of the new planning scheme can be the Surf Coast Planning Scheme. inspected, free of charge, during office hours, at: The Amendment comes into operation on the Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service date this notice is published in the Government Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Gazette. Street, Melbourne 3000; Murrindindi Shire The Amendment allows the subdivision of Council, Perkins Street, Alexandra 3714 and Lot 2 on Plan of Subdivision 87596 and Lot 7 on Department of Infrastructure, North Eastern Plan of Subdivision 63572, (85 and 90 Bells Region, 50-52 Clarke Street, Benalla 3672. Road, Bellbrae), into two lots each respectively LEIGH PHILLIPS and the use of each new lot for the purpose of Director, Planning Operations constructing a house, outbuildings and a dam without a planning permit but subject to an Planning, Heritage approved land management plan and and Market Information development plan. Department of Infrastructure A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, during office hours, at the Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service Planning and Environment Act 1987 Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins STONNINGTON PLANNING SCHEME Street, Melbourne and at the offices of the Notice of Approval of Amendment Surf Coast Shire Council, at 24 Grossmans Amendment L 77 Road, Torquay. The Minister for Planning and Local LEIGH PHILLIPS Government has approved Amendment L 77 to Director, Planning Operations the Stonnington Planning Scheme. Planning, Heritage The Amendment comes into operation on the and Market Information date this notice is published in the Government Department of Infrastructure Gazette. Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 The Amendment removes No. 1 Ottawa ORDER GIVING APPROVAL TO THE Road, Toorak from Heritage Buildings Table at GRANT AND VARIATION OF LEASE Clause 128Ð4 of the Stonnington Planning PURPOSE Scheme. Under sections 17D(1) and 17DA of the A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978, I, Marie free of charge, during office hours, at the Tehan, Minister for Conservation and Land Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service Management, being satisfied that there are special reasons which make the granting of a Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins lease reasonable and appropriate in the Street, Melbourne and at the offices of the particular circumstances and to do this will not Stonnington City Council, corner Greville and be substantially detrimental to the use and Chapel Streets, Prahran. enjoyment of any adjacent reserved land reserved under the Crown Land (Reserves) Act LEIGH PHILLIPS 1978, approve the variation of an existing lease Director, Planning Operations to Albert Park Golf Management Pty Ltd by Planning, Heritage Parks Victoria for the additional purposes of the and Market Information construction and operation of a mobile base station and associated telecommunications Department of Infrastructure tower and approve the grant of a sub-lease to 1060 G 18 6 May 1999 Victoria Government Gazette

Optus Communications Pty Ltd on part of the Albert Park Reserve within the lands described in the Schedule below and, in accordance with section 17D(3)(a) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978, state that: (a) there are special reasons which make granting the lease reasonable and appropriate in the particular circumstances; and (b) to do this will not be substantially detrimental to the use and enjoyment of any adjacent land reserved under the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978. The additional lease purpose is only to apply to that part of the land described in the Schedule being an area of 6 metres by 5 metres as shown by hatching on the attached plan. Victoria Government Gazette G 18 6 May 1999 1061

SCHEDULE The lands shown by hatching on the plan of lease premises published by notice in the Government Gazette of 5 October 1995, page 2821, and shown by stipple on the plan of lease premises published by notice in the Special Government Gazette No. 134 of 29 October 1997, page 2, being part of the Crown land permanently reserved as a site for Public Park by Order in Council dated 21 March 1876 and published in the Government Gazette of 24 March 1876. Ñ (Rs 3321). Dated 4 May 1999 MARIE TEHAN, MP Minister for Conservation and Land Management 1062 G 18 6 May 1999 Victoria Government Gazette

ORDERS IN COUNCIL

Land Act 1958 Land Act 1958 APPROVAL BY THE GOVERNOR IN APPROVAL BY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL TO THE SALE OF CROWN COUNCIL TO THE SALE OF CROWN LAND BY PRIVATE TREATY LAND BY PRIVATE TREATY Order In Council Order In Council The Governor in Council, pursuant to The Governor in Council, pursuant to section 99A(1)(a) & 99A(2) of the Land Act section 99A(1)(a) & 99A(2) of the Land Act 1958, approves the sale by private treaty of the 1958, approves the sale by private treaty of the Crown land described below. Crown land described below. Property Address: Caralulup near Talbot. Property Address: Creek Street, Omeo. Crown Description: Allotment A1B, Parish Crown Description: Allotment 4C, Section of Amherst. 8, Township of Omeo. Dated 4 May 1999. Dated 4 May 1999. Responsible Minister: Responsible Minister: ROGER M. HALLAM MLC ROGER M. HALLAM MLC Minister for Finance Minister for Finance BILL ZISIMOPOULOS BILL ZISIMOPOULOS Acting Clerk of the Executive Council Acting Clerk of the Executive Council

Taxation (Reciprocal Powers) Act 1987 ORDER UNDER SECTION 3(2) 1. The Governor in Council, acting under section 3(2) of the Taxation (Reciprocal Powers) Act 1987 (Òthe ActÓ), declares that Ð (a) a law specified in column 2 of the Table opposite a State Taxation Act specified in column 1 of the Table is a corresponding law for the purposes of the Act in relation to that State Taxation Act; and (b) an office specified in column 3 of the Table under a law specified in column 2 of the Table opposite that office is a corresponding office for the purposes of the Act in relation to the office of State Commissioner under the State Taxation Act specified in colum 1 of the Table opposite that office. TABLE Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 State Taxation Act Corresponding Laws Corresponding Offices Business Franchise Acts Fuel Suppliers Licensing Commissioner of State Act 1997 (WA) Revenue Dated 4 May 1999. Responsible Minister: ALAN R. STOCKDALE Treasurer BILL ZISIMOPOULOS Acting Clerk of the Executive Council Victoria Government Gazette G 18 6 May 1999 1063

Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1986 APPROVAL OF THE REVOCATION OF A CODE OF PRACTICE AND THE PREPARATION OF A CODE OF PRACTICE The Governor in Council, under Section 7(1) of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1986 approves: (a) the revocation by the Minister for Agriculture and Resources of the Code of Practice for the Housing of Caged Birds approved by the Governor in Council on 6 March 1990 and published in Government Gazette G33 on 22 August 1990 (pages 2571 - 2579); and (b) the preparation by the Minister for Agriculture and Resources of the Code of Practice for the Housing of Caged Birds (Revision Number 1). Dated 21 July 1998 Responsible Minister: PATRICK McNAMARA Minister for Agriculture and Resources SHARNE BRYAN Clerk of the Executive Council

Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1986 APPROVAL OF THE REVOCATION OF A CODE OF PRACTICE AND THE MAKING OF A CODE OF PRACTICE Under Section 7(1) of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1986 I, Patrick McNamara, Minister for Agriculture and Resources having obtained Governor in Council approval on 21 July 1998 - (a) revoke the Code of Practice for the Housing of Caged Birds approved by the Governor in Council on 6 March 1990 and published in the Government Gazette on 22 August 1990 (pages 2571 - 2579); and (b) make the attached Code of Practice for the Housing of Caged Birds (Revision Number 1). Dated 7 August 1998 Responsible Minister: PATRICK McNAMARA Minister for Agriculture and Resources

Code of Practice for the Housing of Caged Birds (Revision Number 1) INTRODUCTION This code has been prepared from a consideration of the welfare of cage birds held in captivity. Its purpose is to define the minimum standards of accommodation, management and care that are appropriate to the various species of cage birds. Cage birds are defined as all indigenous and exotic birds that may legally be kept in a state of captivity and are housed in cages approved by this code. All regulations and legislation that relate to the possession of birds should be observed. A cage is defined as a fully enclosed structure having walls, a floor and a roof. Cage birds have certain basic requirements: ¥ accommodation designed to suit their physical characteristics and behaviour; ¥ space enough to fly, roost and elude other cage birds; ¥ protection from the weather with shelter and comfortable conditions of temperature, ventilation and lighting; ¥ protection from the menace of predators; 1064 G 18 6 May 1999 Victoria Government Gazette

¥ feed and water to provide essential nutrients; ¥ protection from disease; ¥ regular surveillance to enable early detection of problems. This Code of Practice does not apply to: ¥ the keeping of waterfowl, pigeons used for racing, poultry, pheasants or quail used for the commercial production of meat or eggs; ¥ cages used for exhibition, quarantine or hospitalisation. Cages used for exhibition should be bound by regulation sizes controlled by the sanctioning body of the organisation conducting the exhibition. These cages should be designed to protect the welfare of the birds. HUSBANDRY OF CAGE BIRDS 1. FEEDING Adequate food suitable for the needs of the particular species of bird should be available at all times. Food should be fresh and clean and stored in a manner that prevents deterioration or spoilage. Containers used to supply feed should not be constructed or used in a manner that may cause injury to the birds. They should be situated in cages in a position where the food is least likely to be spoiled or contaminated by faeces. A varied diet should be supplied, and given the limitations of seasonal availability, alternating regularly between fresh fruit, vegetables and seeding grasses. Mixed grit and a source of calcium should be available. 2. WATER Clean, cool water should be available at all times. Water containers should not be located in direct sunlight nor should they be placed in positions where they are likely to become contaminated by faeces. Containers should be kept in a clean condition free from foreign matter. Food and water containers should not be transferred to other cages without prior washing in a disinfectant solution. 3. ACCOMMODATION All cages should be kept in a state of cleanliness that is conducive to good health of the birds. Accommodation should provide: ¥ protection from extremes of climate; ¥ a draught-free shelter incorporating suitable wind breaks; ¥ protection from predators; ¥ a means of escape from or avoidance of other cage birds; ¥ a variety of different diameter perches with sufficient space for all birds; ¥ an adequate number of feed and water stations to meet the requirements of all birds; ¥ a choice of nesting and roosting sites and/or provision of suitable nesting material for all birds in the cage. Wet areas may present a health hazard and suitable floor drainage should be provided. Cage construction should be such that it inhibits the entry of pests. If bait stations or traps are used inside cages, they should be designed in such a way that it is impossible for birds to reach the bait or traps. Roosting sites, and perches should be provided in a manner and position that is most appropriate for the species housed. New galvanised wire may be toxic, especially to parrots. The risk of ÒNew Wire DiseaseÓ or zinc poisoning, can be reduced by washing with a mild acidic solution such as vinegar followed by a rinse with water. Victoria Government Gazette G 18 6 May 1999 1065

4. HEALTH 4.1 Quarantine Newly acquired birds should be quarantined for a suitable period for treatment and observation before being released into permanent housing. After quarantine a bird should only be released into new surroundings early in the day to allow time to adjust to the new environment before nightfall. 4.2 Disease Ill health or stress may be observed in birds in a variety of ways. Symptoms of ill health include: ¥ changes in appearance of droppings; ¥ food or water consumption; ¥ attitude or behaviour; ¥ appearance or posture; ¥ weight; ¥ enlargements or swelling; ¥ vomiting, injury or bleeding; ¥ discharge from nostrils, eyes or beak. Sick or injured birds should be isolated for observation and treatment. This will prevent further injury and restrict the spread of infection. Veterinary advice should be sought if rapid recovery is not evident. Cage birds can be affected by internal parasites causing health problems which may result in death. Treatment can be administered via food or water but dosing of individual birds is more efficient. External parasites should be eradicated by application of an appropriate insecticide to birds, cages and nest boxes, and may include dusting, spraying or contact insecticides on perches. 5. GENERAL Identification rings may be used on the legs of cage birds. These rings should be of a size that fits closely, yet moves freely on the leg of an adult bird. Over-large rings may be caught in obstacles such as vegetation or wire and rings that are too tight may restrict blood flow to the leg. Cage birds should have the ability for free flight and nothing should prevent or hinder this ability. Cage birds should not be wing clipped except for the health of the individual bird and on the advice of a veterinarian experienced in working with birds. Licensed Wildlife Displayers are specifically authorised to restrain raptors by tethering, providing the period of restraint is less than two hours and the raptors are under the supervision of an experienced handler during this period. Tethering of any other birds by any means of restraint is unacceptable. Overgrown beaks and toenails should be trimmed carefully to avoid haemorrhage. Overgrown toenails are usually prevented by using rough, uneven-diameter perches and eliminating foot disease and obesity. Perches should not be coated with sandpaper as this may lead to abrasions of the foot pads. The catching of birds may cause stress and should be kept to a minimum. Incompatible species of birds should not be housed together. Where mixed species are housed together, the minimum size of the cage should conform to the requirements for the largest birds housed in the cage. The floor area of this cage should be increased by the amount specified in column four ("Increased floor area for each additional bird") for each bird of the smaller species housed in the cage. 1066 G 18 6 May 1999 Victoria Government Gazette

5.1 Carry cages General 11. Any container used to convey a live bird for any purpose by any means of transportation, should conform to the following measurements. (Note: A bird is measured from the tip of its beak to the tip of its entire tail when held in the hand.) 1.1 Length Ð no less than 20% (one fifth) longer than the longest bird to be carried in it. Ð no more than twice the length of the longest bird to be carried in it. 1.2 Width - 50% of the minimum length providing that if more than one bird is to be transported, the container should be wide enough for all birds to stand shoulder to shoulder. 1.3 Height - should be high enough for the birds to stand normally and no higher than 50mm above the bird's head when standing in a normal posture. The exception to this is for small finches (cage 1) where the height will be 150mm. Height should be such that the birds standing on the floor cannot obstruct ventilation holes. 12. No bird should be transported in a container together with a bird of a different species. 13. Birds that fight should be shipped in separate containers. 14. The floor of the carry cage should be such that birds can obtain a secure footing. 15. Adequate ventilation should be provided by drilling or clipping holes 0.8-1 cm diameter in a line along both sides and both ends of the container at intervals not exceeding 4 cm. The holes should be near the top edge but care must be taken that they are not blocked when a cover or lid is in place. 16. Ventilation holes must be clipped out or drilled out. (Holes which are made by perforating with a spike easily become blocked). 17. One side of solid timber or metal carry cases should have birdwire or welded fabric of a size that prevents the head of a bird from protruding, on a minimum of one half of the area of that side. 18. Containers should be darkened, taking care not to obstruct ventilation. 19. Birds in containers should not be left unattended or exposed to high temperatures, wind or rain. 10. To reduce undue stress, birds should not be confined in a carrying container for more than a minimum amount of time. 11. Food and water should be provided if transport is longer than two hours. Water should not be placed in a container during transport unless it is in a non-spill container. 12. Every vendor of birds should provide containers appropriate to the kinds of birds he offers for sale. (a) Short period carry cages 11. A strong, clean cardboard box may be suitable for some kinds of birds. Larger parrots and cockatoos may chew through cardboard or softwood and for those species a substantial hardwood box or metal cage is necessary. 12. Containers should be of new material. Containers such as milk cartons, jars, plastic icecream boxes, paper and plastic bags, etc. must not be used. 13. Containers should be sufficiently robust for the species they contain and should be securely closed during transport to ensure no injury or escape is possible. 14. Exemptions. Show cages of a size specified for individual species by the governing body of the organisation conducting an exhibition may be used for transport to and from an exhibition. Victoria Government Gazette G 18 6 May 1999 1067

15. To simplify the measurement requirements, the following five cage sizes are recommended and examples of the size of birds suitable for each cage are provided. Cages for birds in excess of 550 mm in length will be determined by the above formula and will contain only one bird. 16. Short period carry cage dimensions. Cage Size of bird Height mm Length mm Minimum width (approximate length) minimum maximum mm 1 100mm (10cm) 150 150 200 135 Cage 1 (up to four birds only) For example, for zebra, cuban, double bar, orange breasted waxbill finches, fife canaries 2 200mm (20cm) 150 240 400 135 Cage 2 (up to four birds only) For example, for neophemas, budgerigars, yorkshire canaries, red crested cardinal finches, small lorikeets (musk, purple crowned) 3 300mm (30cm) 200 360 600 180 Cage 3 (up to two birds only) For example, for rosellas, cockatiels, large lorikeets (rainbow), bronzewing pigeons 4 400mm (40cm) 200 480 800 240 Cage 4 (up to two birds only) For example, for king, princess, indian ringneck and superb parrots, galahs, long billed corellas 5 500mm (50cm) 300 600 1000 300 Cage 5 (one bird only) For example, for sulphur crested cockatoos Note: Not more than four birds can be carried in cages one and two. Not more than two birds can be carried in cages three and four. Only one bird can be carried in cage five. Where more than two birds are carried, the cage should conform with the maximum length specification. Height must be as designated 1068 G 18 6 May 1999 Victoria Government Gazette

(b) Interstate carry cages 11. All cages should be of wood or metal and should be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected between consignments of birds, and should be sufficiently sturdy to prevent the escape or injury of birds contained therein. Floors should be solid. 12. Carry cages should be stowed in a manner and position to provide adequate ventilation to all cages during transport. 13. Where carry cases are stacked for transport, 5cm square spacer blocks are to be placed between consecutive tiers of cages (both vertically and horizontally) to ensure adequate air movement between cages. 14. For cages six and seven adequate ventilation should be provided by drilling 1 cm diameter holes at 10cm centres in two staggered rows along the back and each side of the carry cage. The holes are to be in the upper one third of each side. 15. Birds should not be delivered to the dispatch point more than two hours prior to the scheduled departure time. 16. Wild, trapped birds must be held for two weeks after capture before being transported interstate. 17. Each carry cage being consigned interstate (apart from those carried in a private motor car by the consignee or consignor) must carry a label measuring at least 10cm x 15cm upon which is legibly printed the following details: a. the consigneeÕs name and address; b. the consignorÕs name and address; c. the number of birds and the time and date the birds were placed in the container. The words Òlive birdsÓ should be displayed on similar sized labels on at least two sides of the container. (c) Bulk consignment Persons wishing to transport large numbers of birds (for example, wildlife trappers or dealers) may dispatch birds in cages one to five described above in the prescribed number, or may use cages six or seven described below. Cage Size of bird Height mm Length mm Minimum width minimum maximum mm 6 100mm (10cm) 150 600 1000 300 Max no of birds - 40 For example, for zebra, cuban, double bar, orange breasted waxbill finches, fife canaries 200mm (20cm) Max no of birds - 20 For example, for neophemas, budgerigars, yorkshire canaries, red crested cardinal finches, lorikeets (except rainbow and red collared) Victoria Government Gazette G 18 6 May 1999 1069

7 300mm (30cm) 200 600 1000 300 Max no of birds - 10 For example, for rosellas, cockatiels, rainbow lorikeets, bronzewing pigeons 400mm (40cm) Max no birds - 5 For example, for king, princess, indian ringneck and superb parrots, galahs, long billed corellas Note: Minimum floor area must equal or exceed 3,000 sq cm but may not exceed 4,500 sq cm. Under this Code of Practice it is possible to construct tiered cages, providing the dimensions of each tier conform with the specifications listed above for cages six and seven, and a 5cm ventilation gap is provided between tiers both vertically and horizontally. Birds approximately 500mm - for example, sulphur crested cockatoos, must be carried in cage five. Not more than four birds may be carried in cages one and two, and not more than two birds can be carried in cages three and four. Only one bird can be carried in cage five. No more than the prescribed maximum number of birds may be carried in cages six and seven. 5.2 Permanent housing (a) Cage Design In the design of any bird cage, the ratio between the lengths of the two longest straight lines which can be described on the floor of the cage and at right angles to each other shall not exceed 4 : 1 unless the shorter of those two lines is at least 900mm long. The length of this line should be at least twice the span of the wings of the largest bird to be kept in the cage. (b) Cage construction Any cage should be constructed of strong impervious materials which can be thoroughly washed and sterilised. If floors are covered with absorbent litter (sand, etc.), the material should be totally removed at least twice a year and all floors, including natural soil, should at all times be kept in a clean and sanitary condition. Cages should be maintained in clean condition at all times. In small cages a removable tray may be an advantage. Cages shall not be stacked together in such a way that good ventilation is impaired. Wooden perches should be provided of a diameter and length to enable every bird in the cage to perch comfortably. Perches should not unduly impede lines of flight nor be placed directly above other perches or food and drink containers. The interior of the cage should be free from any sharp points or edges and any dangerous obstruction. Hanging decorations, toys and vegetation inside the cage should not be allowed to clutter the cage or impede lines of flight. Sufficient food and watering points should be provided and kept supplied with clean, fresh food and water so that every bird has free access to them. Young birds that are not self sufficient are excluded from the determination of the number of birds that may be housed in cages/aviaries. Once the progeny are self sufficient the numbers should be reduced to comply with the maximum numbers permitted. 1070 G 18 6 May 1999 Victoria Government Gazette

(c) Permanent indoorhousing 11. Permanent indoor cages are defined as cages that are normally kept inside a building. They include cages that house a single bird, cages where more than one bird is permanently housed and cages where birds are housed for short periods of the year, such as breeding cages. 12. At least half of the largest side of the cage shall consist of a metal grille, netting or mesh to provide adequate ventilation. 13. Floors should be of an impervious material. Suspended wire cages should be hung over a floor that can be kept in a clean and sanitary condition. 14. Indoor cage dimensions. Size of bird Minimum Number Min Increased (approximate length) floor area of birds height floor area (sq cm) (cm) for each additional bird (sq cm) 100mm (10cm) 1000 1 34 500 For example, for zebra, cuban, double bar, orange breasted waxbill finches, fife canaries 200mm (20cm) 1600 1 34 800 For example, for neophemas, budgerigars, yorkshire canaries, red crested cardinal finches, lorikeets (except rainbow and red collared) 300mm (30cm) 5000 1 90 2500 For example, for rosellas, cockatiels, rainbow lorikeets, bronzewing pigeons 400mm (40cm) 10000 1 90 5000 For example, for king, princess, indian ringneck and superb parrots, galahs, long billed corellas 500mm (50cm) 15000 1 150 7500 For example, for sulphur crested cockatoos

Cages with a floor area exceeding 20,000 sq cm must be a minimum height of 150cm and allow access for physical entry. The minimum length and width of any cage should be at least twice the length of the largest bird in the cage. (d) Permanent outdoor housing 11. Any aviary or cage which is exposed to the weather should be constructed in such a way that every bird contained in the aviary/cage is able at all times to perch or roost in a place which is sheltered from the wind, rain and direct rays of the sun; whether by solid construction or Victoria Government Gazette G 18 6 May 1999 1071

cladding of the roof and walls of the aviary/cage, or by roosts covered by dense vegetation within the aviary/cage. 12. If protection is to be provided substantially by the solid construction or cladding of roof and walls, at least one-third of their total area should be covered; including a continuous area of three walls forming a shelter to provide the best protection against prevailing winds. 13. At least three-quarters of the area of one wall should be constructed from open weave mesh. 14. The minimum dimension in any direction of any outdoor aviary/cage should not be less than 600mm. 15. The minimum height to the top of any aviary/cage should not be less than 1.5m above ground level to allow birds to escape harassment by predators. 16. Outdoor aviary/cage dimensions Size of bird Minimum Number Min Increased (approximate length) floor area of birds height floor area (sq cm) (cm) for each additional bird (sq cm) 100mm (10cm) 3700 1 60 1800 For example, for zebra, cuban, double bar, orange breasted waxbill finches, fife canaries 200mm (20cm) 7200 1 60 3600 For example, for neophemas, budgerigars, yorkshire canaries, red crested cardinal finches, lorikeets (except rainbow and red collared) 300mm (30cm) 10000 1 90 5000 For example, for rosellas, cockatiels, rainbow lorikeets, bronzewing pigeons 400mm (40cm) 15000 1 90 7500 For example, for king, princess, indian ringneck and superb parrots, galahs, long billed corellas 500mm (50cm) 25000 1 150 12500 For example, for sulphur crested cockatoos Aviaries/cages with floor area exceeding 20,000 sq cm must be of a minimum height of 150cm and allow access for physical entry. The minimum length and width of any cage should be at least twice the length of the largest bird in the cage. Exemption (Budgerigar Breeders). A minimum floor area of 600sq cm should be provided for each bird where budgerigars of one sex are housed together during the non-breeding season. The total floor area of this aviary/cage should not be less than 20,000 sq cm. 1072 G 18 6 May 1999 Victoria Government Gazette

(e) Display cages - commercial/retail establishments This section applies to the housing of birds in commercial and retail outlets, such as pet shops. 11. Birds should be transported to the commercial or retail premises in carry cages complying with this code. 12. As soon as practicable upon arrival at premises, the birds should be transferred to display cages which comply with the specifications set down in the attached schedule, or transferred to cages that conform to the permanent indoor/outdoor housing requirements. 13. Cages should be constructed such that the ratio between the lengths of the two longest straight lines which can be described on the floor of the cage and at right angles to each other should not exceed 4:1, unless the shorter of these two lines is at least 900 mm long. The length of this line should be at least twice the span of the wings of the largest bird to be kept in the cage. 14. Birds should be transferred to display cages in such a way as to minimise stress to those birds. 15. All display cages should be of strong, impervious material that can be thoroughly washed and sterilised. At least 75% of the front of the cage should be constructed from open weave mesh. Floors should be solid. 16. The cage should be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition at all times. 17. Wooden perches should be provided of a diameter and length to enable every bird in the cage to perch comfortably. Perches should not unduly impede lines of flight nor be placed directly above other perches or food and drink containers. 18. Cages should be positioned so as to be free from draughts, direct sunlight through windows and other factors that may stress or cause discomfort to the bird. 19. Sufficient food and watering points should be provided and kept supplied with clean, fresh food and water suitable for the bird in the cage so that every bird has free access to them. 10. Birds of different species or incompatible birds of the same species should not be placed together in a display cage unless the cage conforms with the requirements for permanent indoor/outdoor cages. 11. Birds which may fight should not be placed together in a display cage. If there is any evidence of fighting or harassment the birds should be immediately separated into different cages. 12. Health and quarantine provisions as specified on the husbandry of caged birds should be followed. 13. No person shall sell, offer for sale or trade any juvenile bird that is not fully feathered and self sufficient. 14. Any holder of a Protected Wildlife Dealer's Licence or any commercial dealer in pets, shall, at the time of sale of a bird, provide the purchaser with a printed sheet which outlines the basic care necessary for that kind of bird in relation to regulation sizes of permanent cages, food, water, cleanliness and special habits or characteristics. 15. If after 30 days a bird is still in the possession of the retailer/trader, the bird should be released into a cage complying with the specifications for permanent indoor/outdoor housing. The birds shall remain in this cage for at least 14 days before being returned to a display cage. Display cages should conform to the specifications below, or to the specifications set down for permanent indoor/outdoor housing. Victoria Government Gazette G 18 6 May 1999 1073

Indoor display cage dimensions: Size of bird Minimum Number Min Increased (approximate length) floor area of birds height floor area (sq cm) (cm) for each additional bird (sq cm) 100mm (10cm) 900 6 30 150 For example, for zebra, cuban, double bar, orange breasted waxbill finches, fife canaries 200mm (20cm) 1600 10 40 160 For example, for neophemas, budgerigars, yorkshire canaries, red crested cardinal finches, lorikeets (except rainbow and red collared) 300mm (30cm) 6000 10 100 600 For example, for rosellas, cockatiels, rainbow lorikeets, bronzewing pigeons 400mm (40cm) 6000 4 100 1000 For example, for king, princess, indian ringneck and superb parrots, galahs, long billed corellas 500mm (50cm) 6000 3 100 2000 For example, for sulphur crested cockatoos 1074 G 18 6 May 1999 Victoria Government Gazette

Outside display cages Size of bird Minimum Number Min Increased (approximate length) floor area of birds height floor area (sq cm) (cm) for each additional bird (sq cm) 100mm (10cm) 15000 100 180 150 For example, for zebra, cuban, double bar, orange breasted waxbill finches, fife canaries 200mm (20cm) 15000 75 180 200 For example, for neophemas, budgerigars, yorkshire canaries, red crested cardinal finches, lorikeets (except rainbow and red collared) 300mm (30cm) 60000 100 180 600 For example, for rosellas, cockatiels, rainbow lorikeets, bronzewing pigeons 400mm (40cm) 60000 40 180 1000 For example, for king, princess, indian ringneck and superb parrots, galahs, long billed corellas 500mm (50cm) 60000 30 160 2000 For example, for sulphur crested cockatoos

Public Records Act 1973 SUSPENSION OF PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 9, 10 AND 11 The Governor in Council under section 2(3) of the Public Records Act 1973, suspends the operation of sections 9, 10 and 11 of the Act in respect of all public records transferred according to that Act to the place of deposit specified in The Schedule. THE SCHEDULE Pickfords Records Management, 66 Dawson Street, Brunswick, Vic. 3056. Dated 20 April 1999. Responsible Minister: J. G. KENNETT Minister for the Arts BILL ZISIMOUPOULOS Acting Clerk of the Executive Council Victoria Government Gazette G 18 6 May 1999 1075

LATE NOTICES

Planning and Environment Act 1987 McCARTHY Nellie Walton, late of Arlington WARRNAMBOOL PLANNING SCHEME Private Nursing Home, 3 Collins Street, Thornbury, Victoria, pensioner, deceased Notice of Amendment intestate, who died March 18, 1999. Amendment C1 TIBALDI Aldo, late of 171 Lawrence Street, The Warrnambool City Council has prepared North Melbourne, Victoria, pensioner, Amendment C1 to the Warrnambool Planning deceased, who died April 6, 1999. Scheme. WALKER Alexander Thomas, late of 136 Nott The Amendment affects the Council land Street, Port Melbourne, Victoria, retired zoned PUZ6 between Liebig and Gillies Street, salesman, deceased intestate, who died south of the existing Council Offices. August 24, 1990. The Amendment proposes to include the Creditors, next-of-kin and others having land in a Business 1 Zone. claims against the abovementioned estates are A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, required pursuant to Section 33 of the Trustee free of charge, during office hours at: Act 1958 to send particulars of their claims Warrnambool City Council, Municipal Offices, against the abovementioned estates to State 25 Liebig Street, Warrnambool 3280; The Trustees Limited, 168 Exhibition Street, Department of Infrastructure, Ground Floor, Melbourne, Victoria, on or before July 13 1999, Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne after which date State Trustees Limited, A.C.N. 3000 and Office of Planning & Heritage, 064 593 148, may convey or distribute the assets Regional Office, corner Fenwick & Little Malop of the abovementioned estates having regard Streets, Geelong 3220. only to the claims of which it then has notice. Submissions about the Amendment must be sent to the: Town Planning Department, Warrnambool City Council, P.O. Box 198, Warrnambool 3280 by 12 noon on Friday 4 June 1999. Dated 4 May 1999. RUSSELL GUEST Town Planner - Manager Town Planning

Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims against the following estates:- BOYLE George, late of Mornington Private Nursing Home, 680 Nepean Highway, Mornington, Victoria, pensioner, deceased intestate, who died April 3, 1999. BROWN Robert Jack, late of 4 Inala Court, Mulgrave, Victoria, retired, deceased, who died on April 5, 1999. HAWKEN Maurice Stanley, late of Liscombe House, 399 St. Helena Road, Eltham North, Victoria, pensioner, deceased, who died March 20, 1999. JONES Eric Leander, late of 55 Alma Road, St. Kilda, Victoria, Railway Guard, deceased intestate, who died October 30, 1996. 1076 G 18 6 May 1999 Victoria Government Gazette

SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION ACT 1994 SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION ACT 1994 NOTICE OF MAKING OF STATUTORY NOTICE THAT STATUTORY RULES ARE RULES OBTAINABLE

Notice is hereby given under Section 17 (2) Notice is hereby given under Section 17 (3) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1994 of the of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1994 that making of the following Statutory Rules: the following Statutory Rules were first 51. Statutory Rule: Supreme Court obtainable from Information Victoria, 356 (Chapter V Collins Street, Melbourne on the date specified: Amendment No. 5) 44. Statutory Rule: Health Rules 1999 (Immunisation) Authorising Acts: Supreme Court Act Regulations 1999 1986 Authorising Act: Health Act 1958 Corporations (Victoria) Act 1990 Date first obtainable: 6 May 1999 Code A Date of making: 29 April 1999 Statutory Rule 52. Statutory Rule: Valuation of Land 47. : Electricity Safety (Oath of Fidelity and (Equipment) Regulations 1999 Secrecy) Regulations 1999 Authorising Act: Electricity Safety Act 1998 Authorising Act: Valuation of Land Act 1960 Date first obtainable: 6 May 1999 Date of making: 4 May 1999 Code B 48. Statutory Rule: Electricity Safety (Equipment Efficiency) Regulations 1999 Authorising Act: Electricity Safety Act 1998 Date first obtainable: 6 May 1999 Code B 49. Statutory Rule: Electricity Safety (Installations) Regulations 1999 Authorising Act: Electricity Safety Act 1998 Date first obtainable: 6 May 1999 Code D 50. Statutory Rule: Electricity Safety (Stray Current Corrosion) Regulations 1999 Authorising Act: Electricity Safety Act 1998 Date first obtainable: 6 May 1999 Code B Victoria Government Gazette G 18 6 May 1999 1077

51. Statutory Rule: Supreme Court Retail price will vary according to the (Chapter V number of pages in each special or periodical Amendment No. 5) gazette. The table below sets out the prices that Rules 1999 apply Authorising Act: Supreme Court Act 1986 No. of Pages Corporations (Victoria) Act 1990 (Including cover Date first obtainable: 6 May 1999 Price Code and blank pages) Price Code B A 1-16 $2.90 B 17-32 $4.30 C 33-48 $5.90 D 49-96 $9.15 E 97-144 $11.85 F 145-192 $14.00 G 193-240 $16.15 H 241-288 $17.20 I 289-352 $19.35 J 353-416 $22.60 K 417-480 $25.80 L 481-544 $30.10 M 545-608 $34.40 N 609-672 $38.70 O 673-736 $43.00 P 737-800 $47.30

ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE As from 6 May 1999 The last Special Gazette was No. 62 dated 5 May 1999 The last Periodical Gazette was No. 1 dated 2 June 1998 1078 G 18 6 May 1999 Victoria Government Gazette

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