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Government Gazette OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES Number 90 Friday, 15 July 2005 Published under authority by Government Advertising and Information LEGISLATION Proclamations

New South Wales Proclamation

under the Crown Lands Legislation Amendment Act 2005 No 58

MARIE BASHIR, Governor , Governor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 2 of the Crown Lands Legislation Amendment Act 2005, do, by this my Proclamation, appoint 15 July 2005 as the day on which that Act commences. SignedSigned and sealedsealed at at Sydney, Sydney, this this 13th day of day July of July 2005. 2005.

By Her Excellency’s Command,

DAVID ANDREW CAMPBELL, M.P., for Minister for Lands L.S. Minister for Lands GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

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New South Wales

Proclamation

under the Local Government Amendment Act 2005 No 59

MARIE BASHIR, Governor, Governor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 2 of the Local Government Amendment Act 2005, do, by this my Proclamation, appoint 15 July 2005 as the day on which that Act (other than Schedule 1 [6]) commences. SignedSigned andand sealed sealed at at Sydney, Sydney, this this 13th day of day July of July 2005. 2005.

By Her Excellency’s Command,

REBA MEAGHER, M.P., L.S. for MinisterMinister for for Local Local Government Government GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

Explanatory note The object of this Proclamation is to commence the provisions of the Local Government Amendment Act 2005 other than provisions relating to the standard forms of contract for the employment of the general manager or other senior staff of a council (Schedule 1 [6]).

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 15 July 2005 LEGISLATION 3705

New South Wales

Proclamation

under the Surveying Amendment Act 2005 No 53

MARIE BASHIR, Governor , Governor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 2 of the Surveying Amendment Act 2005, do, by this my Proclamation, appoint 15 July 2005 as the day on which that Act commences. SignedSigned andand sealed sealed at at Sydney, Sydney, this this 13th day of day July of July 2005. 2005.

By Her Excellency’s Command,

ANTHONY BERNARD KELLY, M.L.C., L.S. MinisterMinister for Lands GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 3706 LEGISLATION 15 July 2005

New South Wales

Proclamation

under the State Records Amendment Act 2005 No 8

MARIE BASHIR, Governor, Governor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 2 of the State Records Amendment Act 2005, do, by this my Proclamation, appoint 15 July 2005 as the day on which that Act commences. Signed andand sealed sealed at at Sydney, Sydney, this this 13th day of day July of July 2005. 2005.

By Her Excellency’s Command,

BOB CARR, M.P., L.S. MinisterMinister for for thethe Arts GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 15 July 2005 LEGISLATION 3707

Regulations

New South Wales

Firearms (General) Amendment (Temporary Exemption—Percussion Lock Pistols) Regulation 2005

under the Firearms Act 1996

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Firearms Act 1996.

CARL SCULLY, M.P., MinisterMinister for for Police Police Explanatory note The object of this Regulation is to exempt persons who possess multiple shot percussion lock pistols that use black powder, are muzzle loading and are manufactured before 1900 from the licensing and registration requirements of the Firearms Act 1996 in relation to those pistols until 30 June 2006. This Regulation is made under the Firearms Act 1996, including section 88 (2) (r).

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 3708 LEGISLATION 15 July 2005

Firearms (General) Amendment (Temporary Exemption—Percussion Lock Clause 1 Pistols) Regulation 2005

Firearms (General) Amendment (Temporary Exemption—Percussion Lock Pistols) Regulation 2005 under the Firearms Act 1996

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Firearms (General) Amendment (Temporary Exemption—Percussion Lock Pistols) Regulation 2005.

2 Amendment of Firearms (General) Regulation 1997 The Firearms (General) Regulation 1997 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 15 July 2005 LEGISLATION 3709

Firearms (General) Amendment (Temporary Exemption—Percussion Lock Pistols) Regulation 2005

Amendment Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendment

(Clause 2) Clause 111B Insert after clause 111A:

111B Temporary licensing and registration amnesty for certain percussion lock pistols manufactured before 1900 (1) In this clause: amnesty period means the period ending on 30 June 2006. percussion lock pistol means a multiple-shot, muzzle loading percussion lock pistol manufactured before 1900 that uses black powder. (2) Exemption from licensing requirements A person who is in possession of a percussion lock pistol is not required to hold a licence or permit during the amnesty period for that pistol. (3) If the person makes an application during the amnesty period for a licence or permit authorising possession of the percussion lock pistol, the exemption under subclause (2) continues to apply in respect of the person until such time as the application is determined by the Commissioner. (4) Exemption from registration requirements A person who is in possession of a percussion lock pistol that is not registered does not, during the amnesty period, commit an offence under section 36 of the Act of possessing an unregistered firearm. (5) If the person makes an application during the amnesty period for the percussion lock pistol to be registered, the exemption under subclause (4) continues to apply in respect of the person until such time as the application for registration of the pistol is determined by the Commissioner. (6) Section 51A (1) of the Act does not apply to a licensed firearms dealer in respect of the purchasing of a percussion lock pistol from a person to whom an exemption under subclause (2) or (4) applies. Note. This subclause enables the unlicensed owner of a percussion lock pistol to sell the pistol to a dealer without the dealer committing an offence of purchasing a firearm from an unlicensed person.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 3710 LEGISLATION 15 July 2005

Firearms (General) Amendment (Temporary Exemption—Percussion Lock Pistols) Regulation 2005

Schedule 1 Amendment

(7) The possession of a percussion lock pistol by a person in accordance with an exemption under subclause (2) or (4) is taken not to be possession for the purposes of section 51D of the Act. (8) Nothing in this clause authorises the use of a firearm.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 15 July 2005 LEGISLATION 3711

New South Wales

Gaming Machines Amendment Regulation 2005

under the Gaming Machines Act 2001

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Gaming Machines Act 2001.

GRANT McBRIDE, M.P., Minister for Gaming and Racing Minister for Gaming and Racing Explanatory note The objects of this Regulation are as follows: (a) to increase the class 1 social impact assessment (or SIA) threshold from 4 gaming machines over a 3-year period to 10 gaming machines over a 10-year period, (b) to provide that an approved class 1 SIA operates for up to 10 years (in which time the venue may acquire its class 1 SIA quota) and that an approved class 2 SIA operates for up to 5 years (in which time the venue may acquire its class 2 SIA quota), (c) to prohibit hoteliers and registered clubs from offering or providing promotional prizes, or from offering inducements to play gaming machines, if the prize or inducement is indecent or offensive. This Regulation is made under the Gaming Machines Act 2001, including sections 34, 37 and 210 (the general regulation-making power).

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 3712 LEGISLATION 15 July 2005

Clause 1 Gaming Machines Amendment Regulation 2005

Gaming Machines Amendment Regulation 2005 under the Gaming Machines Act 2001

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Gaming Machines Amendment Regulation 2005.

2 Amendment of Gaming Machines Regulation 2002 The Gaming Machines Regulation 2002 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 15 July 2005 LEGISLATION 3713

Gaming Machines Amendment Regulation 2005

Amendments Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendments

(Clause 2) [1] Clause 33 Classes of social impact assessment Omit clause 33 (1). Insert instead: (1) For the purposes of section 34 (2) (a) of the Act: (a) the prescribed period is 10 years, and (b) the prescribed number of approved gaming machines in relation to that 10-year period is 11. (1A) The 10-year period referred to in subclause (1) commences, in the case of any particular hotel or premises of a registered club, on the date on which the first class 1 social impact assessment provided in relation to that hotel or those premises is approved (regardless of whether that date is before or after the commencement of this subclause).

[2] Clause 33 (4) (a) Omit “3 years”. Insert instead “10 years”.

[3] Clause 33 (4) (b) Omit “3-year period”. Insert instead “10-year period”.

[4] Clause 33 (4) (b) Omit “4”. Insert instead “10”.

[5] Clause 33 (5) Insert after clause 33 (4): (5) The 10-year period referred to in subclause (4) commences, in the case of any particular hotel or premises of a registered club, on the date on which the first social impact assessment provided in relation to that hotel or those premises is approved (regardless of whether that date is before or after the commencement of this subclause).

[6] Clauses 39 and 39A Omit clause 39. Insert instead:

39 Operation of approval of class 1 social impact assessment (1) If a class 1 social impact assessment is approved under section 37 of the Act, the hotelier or registered club concerned has up to 10

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 3714 LEGISLATION 15 July 2005

Gaming Machines Amendment Regulation 2005

Schedule 1 Amendments

years from the date of the approval in which to acquire poker machine entitlements for the number of gaming machines to which the approval relates (referred to as its class 1 SIA quota). (2) If, at the end of the 10-year period, the hotelier or club has not acquired poker machine entitlements for its class 1 SIA quota, the approval ceases to apply in relation to the portion of the class 1 SIA quota that is not used during that period. (3) This clause extends to a class 1 social impact assessment approved before the commencement of this clause (as substituted by the Gaming Machines Amendment Regulation 2005). Accordingly, in the case of any such approval, the 10-year period referred to in this clause is taken to have commenced on the date of the approval.

39A Operation of approval of class 2 social impact assessment (1) If a class 2 social impact assessment is approved under section 37 of the Act, the hotelier or registered club concerned has up to 5 years from the date of the approval in which to acquire poker machine entitlements for the number of gaming machines to which the approval relates (referred to as its class 2 SIA quota). (2) If, at the end of the 5-year period, the hotelier or club has not acquired poker machine entitlements for its class 2 SIA quota, the approval ceases to apply in relation to the portion of the class 2 SIA quota that is not used during that period. (3) This clause extends to a class 2 social impact assessment approved before the commencement of this clause (as inserted by the Gaming Machines Amendment Regulation 2005). Accordingly, in the case of any such approval, the 5-year period referred to in this clause is taken to have commenced on the date of the approval.

[7] Clause 42A Insert after clause 42:

42A Prohibition on certain promotional prizes (1) A hotelier or registered club must not offer or provide a promotional prize that is indecent or offensive. Maximum penalty: 100 penalty units. (2) In this clause, promotional prize means any prize or reward connected with any promotional activity involving approved gaming machines.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 15 July 2005 LEGISLATION 3715

Gaming Machines Amendment Regulation 2005

Amendments Schedule 1

[8] Clause 48 Offering of inducements to gamble Insert at the end of clause 48 (b): , or (c) offer or provide, as an inducement to play approved gaming machines in the hotel or club, any prize or free give-away that is indecent or offensive.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 3716 LEGISLATION 15 July 2005

New South Wales

Local Government (Rates and Charges) Amendment (Minimum Rates) Regulation 2005

under the Local Government Act 1993

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Local Government Act 1993.

ANTHONY BERNARD KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Local Government Minister for Local Government Explanatory note Under section 548 of the Local Government Act 1993, a council that imposes an ad valorem rate may specify minimum rates to be levied. The object of this Regulation is to amend the Local Government (Rates and Charges) Regulation 1999 to increase the maximum amount of any such minimum rate that may be specified by a council from $354 to $366. This Regulation is made under the Local Government Act 1993, including sections 548 (3) (a) and 748 (the general regulation-making power).

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 15 July 2005 LEGISLATION 3717

Local Government (Rates and Charges) Amendment (Minimum Rates) Clause 1 Regulation 2005

Local Government (Rates and Charges) Amendment (Minimum Rates) Regulation 2005 under the Local Government Act 1993

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Local Government (Rates and Charges) Amendment (Minimum Rates) Regulation 2005.

2 Amendment of Local Government (Rates and Charges) Regulation 1999 The Local Government (Rates and Charges) Regulation 1999 is amended by omitting the matter “$354” from clause 10 and by inserting instead the matter “$366”.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 3718 LEGISLATION 15 July 2005

New South Wales

State Records Regulation 2005

under the State Records Act 1998

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the State Records Act 1998.

ANDREW REFSHAUGE, M.P., forfor Minister for for the the Arts Arts Explanatory note This Regulation repeals and replaces the State Records Regulation 1999 (which would otherwise be repealed on 1 September 2005 by section 10 (2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989) and deals with additional matters arising from the amendment of the State Records Act 1998 (the Act) by the State Records Amendment Act 2005, which is to commence on the same date as this Regulation. This Regulation does the following: (a) it prescribes certain public offices as State collecting institutions (and so exempts the private records in the collections of those offices from the operation of the Act), (b) it excepts actions that are authorised, or required to be done, by or under certain provisions of other Acts from the operation of section 21 of the Act (which prohibits certain actions in relation to State records, such as abandoning or disposing of State records, taking or sending State records out of the State and damaging or altering State records), (c) it prescribes guidelines as to what constitutes normal administrative practice in a public office. (Section 21 of the Act provides, among other things, that anything done in accordance with such practice in a public office is not a contravention of that section.) This Regulation is made under the State Records Act 1998, (as amended by the State Records Amendment Act 2005) including the definition of State collecting institution in section 3 (1), section 21 (2) (b), section 22 (3) and section 81 (the general regulation-making power). This Regulation comprises or relates to matters of a machinery nature and matters that are not likely to impose an appreciable burden, cost or disadvantage on any sector of the public.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 15 July 2005 LEGISLATION 3719

State Records Regulation 2005

Contents Page 1 Name of Regulation 3 2 Commencement 3 3 Definition 3 4 Prescribed State collecting institutions 3 5 Exception from operation of section 21 3 6 Guidelines on what constitutes normal administrative practice 3 7Repeal 3 Schedule 1 Prescribed State collecting institutions 4 Schedule 2 Provisions excepted from operation of section 21 5 Schedule 3 Guidelines on what constitutes normal administrative practice 6

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 3720 LEGISLATION 15 July 2005

State Records Regulation 2005 Clause 1

State Records Regulation 2005 under the State Records Act 1998

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the State Records Regulation 2005.

2 Commencement This Regulation commences on 15 July 2005. Note. This Regulation repeals and replaces the State Records Regulation 1999 which would otherwise be repealed on 1 September 2005 by section 10 (2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989. 3 Definition (1) In this Regulation: the Act means the State Records Act 1998. (2) Notes included in this Regulation do not form part of this Regulation.

4 Prescribed State collecting institutions For the purposes of the definition of State collecting institution in section 3 (1) of the Act, each institution specified in Schedule 1 is prescribed as a State collecting institution to the extent specified in the Schedule.

5 Exception from operation of section 21 For the purposes of section 21 (2) (b) of the Act, anything that is authorised or required to be done by or under a provision of an Act specified in Schedule 2 is prescribed as an exception to Part 3 of the Act.

6 Guidelines on what constitutes normal administrative practice For the purposes of section 22 (3) of the Act, Schedule 3 prescribes guidelines on what constitutes normal administrative practice.

7Repeal The State Records Regulation 1999 is repealed.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 15 July 2005 LEGISLATION 3721

State Records Regulation 2005

Schedule 1 Prescribed State collecting institutions

Schedule 1 Prescribed State collecting institutions

(Clause 4) A university (in relation only to private records in a research library or archives collection) A council within the meaning of the Local Government Act 1993 (in relation only to private records in a local studies or similar collection) The Centennial Park and Moore Park Trust The Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Trust The Parliament of New South Wales The Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 3722 LEGISLATION 15 July 2005

State Records Regulation 2005

Provisions excepted from operation of section 21 Schedule 2

Schedule 2 Provisions excepted from operation of section 21

(Clause 5) Provisions authorising alteration of records Freedom of Information Act 1989, section 43 (Determination of applications)

Provisions requiring destruction of records Casino Control Act 1992, section 159 (Destruction of finger prints etc) Gambling (Two-up) Act 1998, section 28 (Destruction of fingerprints and palm prints) Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000, Part 10 (sections 86, 87, 87A, 88 and 89) (Destruction of forensic material) and section 94 (Recording, retention and removal of identifying information on DNA database system) Listening Devices Act 1984, sections 22 (Destruction of irrelevant records made by the use of a listening device) and 30 (Orders for forfeiture) Public Lotteries Act 1996, section 58 (Destruction of finger and palm prints of former key employees) Totalizator Act 1997, sections 65 (Destruction of fingerprints and palm prints of former key employees) and 110 (Destruction of fingerprints etc)

Provisions authorising destruction of records Telecommunications (Interception) (New South Wales) Act 1987, section 8 (Keeping and destruction of restricted records)

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 15 July 2005 LEGISLATION 3723

State Records Regulation 2005

Schedule 3 Guidelines on what constitutes normal administrative practice

Schedule 3 Guidelines on what constitutes normal administrative practice

(Clause 6) Part 1 Preliminary

1 General These guidelines give guidance as to what constitutes normal administrative practice in a public office.

2 Definitions In this Schedule: ephemeral records means records of little value that only need to be kept for a limited or short period of time. Ephemeral records have no continuing value to the public office and, generally, are only needed for a few hours or a few days. facilitative records means records of little value and of a routine instructional nature that are used to further some activity. Most facilitative records have no continuing value to the public office and, generally, are only needed for a few hours or a few days. record of continuing value means any record that has administrative, business, fiscal, legal, evidential or historic value to the public office. Part 2 Drafts

3 Definition of “draft” In this Part: draft means any version, other than the final version, of a document, such as an address, speech, report, correspondence, table, statistics, file note, plan or sketch prepared prior to approval or production of the final version of the document.

4 Drafts that must not be disposed of Drafts in paper form or electronic form that must not be disposed of are those for which there is an identified recordkeeping requirement to retain them because they document significant decisions, discussions, reasons and actions or contain significant information that is not contained in the final form of the document, or both. Examples of such drafts are:

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 3724 LEGISLATION 15 July 2005

State Records Regulation 2005

Guidelines on what constitutes normal administrative practice Schedule 3

(a) drafts containing significant or substantial changes or annotations, and (b) drafts relating to the formulation of legislation, legislative proposals and amendments, and (c) drafts relating to the formulation of policy and procedures, where the draft provides evidence of the processes involved or contains significantly more information than the final version of the document, and (d) drafts of legal documents (for example, contracts or tenders).

5 Drafts that can be disposed of Drafts in paper form or electronic form that can be disposed of are draft documents of a routine nature and for which there is no identified recordkeeping requirement, as set out in clause 4, to retain them. Part 3 Working papers and records

6 Definition of “working papers and records” In this Part: working papers and records means papers, background notes and reference materials that are used to prepare or complete other documents.

7 Working papers and records that must not be disposed of Working papers and records that must not be disposed of are those for which there is an identified recordkeeping requirement to retain them because they document significant decisions, discussions, reasons and actions or contain significant information that is not contained in the final form of the document, or both. Examples are: (a) working papers and records of a project officer or investigative officer where they are the substantive record of the project or investigation (that is, they contain substantial and valuable information not found elsewhere), and (b) papers in an unofficial filing system where a registered file has not been created or kept within a public office’s recordkeeping system, for example, within small business units, or within the office of the Chief Executive Officer.

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State Records Regulation 2005

Schedule 3 Guidelines on what constitutes normal administrative practice

8 Working papers and records that can be disposed of Working papers and records can be disposed of when they are primarily facilitative and when the retention of the final version of a document is sufficient to meet the recordkeeping requirements of a public office, so long as they are not required to be retained in order to account for policies, decisions, reasons and actions or not required to function as evidence. Examples are: (a) audio recordings of dictated correspondence, conferences and meetings used to prepare correspondence, papers, minutes and transcripts, and (b) calculations, and (c) rough notes (including rough notes of meetings and telephone conversations where a formal record has been made), and (d) statistics and figures. Part 4 Duplicates of records

9 Definition of “duplicates” In this Part: duplicates means reproductions of records where the original or authorised copy of the record is contained within a public office recordkeeping system.

10 Duplicates that must not be disposed of Duplicates that must not be disposed of are: (a) duplicates of documents sourced from outside the public office that should properly be placed on file or captured in an appropriate way within the recordkeeping system of the public office, and (b) duplicates of internal public office documents that in themselves may form part of a record, for example an authorised copy of a document sent from a central office to a regional area where that copy should be captured in the recordkeeping system of the regional area.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 3726 LEGISLATION 15 July 2005

State Records Regulation 2005

Guidelines on what constitutes normal administrative practice Schedule 3

11 Duplicates that can be disposed of Duplicates that can be disposed of are: (a) information copies or duplicates of records that have already been captured within a recordkeeping system elsewhere in the public office, and that are generally kept for reference purposes by individuals (for example, information copies of correspondence, reports and memos), and (b) duplicates of internal publications held for informational purposes (for example, annual reports, brochures and leaflets), and (c) duplicates of external documents and publications (for example, external annual reports, price lists, trade journals and catalogues). Part 5 Computer support records

12 Computer support records that must not be disposed of Computer support records that must not be disposed of are those that support significant functions of the public office and that may be needed as evidence of particular activities (for example, records that provide audit trails).

13 Computer records that can be disposed of The following computer records can be disposed of once they have been acted upon or superseded and are not required for ongoing business requirements: (a) input and output formats from mechanical and electronic records systems, such as the following: (i) error or control reports, (ii) input forms for data entry, (iii) output used for checking and verifying, (iv) regular batch reports, (v) system reports, (vi) transaction reports used for checking and control purposes, (b) reference copies of user manuals and similar documents, (c) superseded computer logs, (d) superseded or obsolete computing software, (e) systems back-ups, (f) test data.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 15 July 2005 LEGISLATION 3727

State Records Regulation 2005

Schedule 3 Guidelines on what constitutes normal administrative practice

Part 6 Facilitating instructions

14 Definition of “facilitating instructions” In this Part: facilitating instructions means records that contain routine or facilitative instructions to officers in the form of “post-it” or sticky notes, forms or similar records.

15 Facilitating instructions that must not be disposed of The following facilitating instructions must not be disposed of: (a) those that are identified as having continuing value (for example, are part of an actual business transaction itself), (b) those that have policy or procedural implications, (c) those that are identified as important to the public office.

16 Facilitating instructions that can be disposed of Facilitating instructions that can be disposed of are those that are ephemeral and have short term value. They may relate to such activities as the following: (a) correcting typing errors, (b) file creation or retrieval, (c) filing a letter, (d) formatting documents, (e) internal distribution lists for informational purposes, (f) running off duplicates. Part 7 Outgoing correspondence

17 Definition of “outgoing correspondence” In this Part: outgoing correspondence means original correspondence that is prepared for dispatch from a public office in the course of normal business activities.

18 Authorised copies of outgoing correspondence must not be disposed of Authorised copies of outgoing correspondence are to be captured in an appropriate way within the public office’s recordkeeping system and are not to be disposed of.

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State Records Regulation 2005

Guidelines on what constitutes normal administrative practice Schedule 3

19 Original outgoing correspondence can be dispatched After an authorised copy of outgoing correspondence has been captured in an appropriate way within the public office’s recordkeeping system, the original can be dispatched from the public office. Part 8 Messages

20 Definition of “messages” In this Part: messages includes messages in the form of e-mail, voice mail, SMS (short message service) or text messages, instant messaging, facsimiles, “post-it” or sticky notes, slips of paper, telephone messages, transmission reports or similar records.

21 Messages that must not be disposed of Messages that are not to be disposed of are those that are identified as having continuing value.

22 Messages that can be disposed of Messages that can be disposed of are those that: (a) are ephemeral and are only of short term value, or (b) have had a copy placed on the relevant file or captured in an appropriate way within a public office recordkeeping system. Part 9 Facsimiles

23 Preservation of facsimiles As thermal paper deteriorates, facsimiles that have been printed on thermal paper must be photocopied onto appropriate paper to ensure long-term preservation.

24 Facsimiles that must not be disposed of Facsimiles that must not be disposed of are those that are identified as having continuing value.

25 Facsimiles that can be disposed of Facsimiles that can be disposed of are those that: (a) are ephemeral and are only of short term value, or (b) have an authorised copy captured in an appropriate way within a public office recordkeeping system.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 15 July 2005 LEGISLATION 3729

State Records Regulation 2005

Schedule 3 Guidelines on what constitutes normal administrative practice

Part 10 Stationery

26 Stationery that can be disposed of The following items can be disposed of: (a) unused numbered volumes or pads, (b) unused printed forms, (c) unused stationery, (d) unused letterhead. Part 11 Solicited and unsolicited advertising material

27 Definition of “solicited and unsolicited advertising material” In this Part: solicited and unsolicited advertising material refers particularly to advertising and other material generally known as “junk mail”. It includes (but is not limited to) the following: (a) advertising “flyers”, (b) brochures, (c) catalogues, (d) price lists.

28 Disposal Solicited and unsolicited advertising material can be disposed of. Some catalogues may need to be placed on the appropriate equipment or purchase files. Part 12 Temporarily taking records out of the State

29 Object From time to time it may be necessary for records to be taken out of the State for the conduct of official business.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 3730 LEGISLATION 15 July 2005

State Records Regulation 2005

Guidelines on what constitutes normal administrative practice Schedule 3

30 Disposal It is acceptable for an authorised person (who is employed in a NSW Department or other NSW public office) to take records temporarily out of the State for official business, but only if those records are relevant or necessary to the conduct of that official business. Such records are to remain in the custody of the authorised person and are to be returned to the public office when no longer required for the conduct of that business. Records cannot be taken or sent out of the State permanently without explicit and legal authorisation of the kind described in section 21 (2) of the Act.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 15 July 2005 LEGISLATION 3731

Other Legislation

New South Wales

Notice of Final Determination

under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995

The Scientific Committee established under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 has made a final determination to insert the following matter as a key threatening process under that Act and, accordingly, Schedule 3 to that Act is amended by inserting in alphabetical order:

Alteration of habitat following subsidence due to longwall mining

Dated,Dated, this 26th dayday of of June 2005. 2005.

Dr Lesley Hughes Chairperson of the Scientific Committee

Copies of final determination and reasons Copies of the final determination and the reasons for it are available to members of the public (free of charge) as follows: (a) on the Internet at www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au, (b) by contacting the Scientific Committee Support Unit, by post C/- Department of Environment and Conservation, PO Box 1967, Hurstville, 2220, by telephone (02) 9585 6940 or by facsimile (02) 9585 6606, (c) in person at the Department of Environment and Conservation Information Centre, Level 14, 59–61 Goulburn St, Sydney.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 3732 LEGISLATION 15 July 2005

New South Wales

Notice of Final Determination

under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995

The Scientific Committee established under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 has made a final determination to insert the following ecological community as an endangered ecological community under that Act and, accordingly, Schedule 1 to that Act is amended by inserting in Part 3 in alphabetical order: Myall Woodland in the Darling Riverine Plains, Brigalow Belt South, Cobar Peneplain, Murray-Darling Depression, and NSW South Western Slopes bioregions (as described in the final determination of the Scientific Committee to list the ecological community) Dated, thisthis 27th day day of of June 2005. 2005.

Dr Lesley Hughes Chairperson of the Scientific Committee

Copies of final determination and reasons Copies of the final determination and the reasons for it are available to members of the public (free of charge) as follows: (a) on the Internet at www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au, (b) by contacting the Scientific Committee Support Unit, by post C/- Department of Environment and Conservation, PO Box 1967, Hurstville, 2220, by telephone (02) 9585 6940 or by facsimile (02) 9585 6606, (c) in person at the Department of Environment and Conservation Information Centre, Level 14, 59–61 Goulburn St, Sydney.

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NSW SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Final Determination

The Scientific Committee, established by the Threatened Species Conservation Act, h a Final Determination to list Myall Woodland in the Darling Riverine Plains, Briga South, Cobar Peneplain, Murray-Darling Depression, Riverina and NSW South Slopes bioregions as an ENDANGERED ECOLOGICAL COMMUNITY on P Schedule 1 of the Act. The listing of Endangered Ecological Communities is provide Part 2 of the Act.

The Scientific Committee has found that:

1. Myall Woodland in the Darling Riverine Plains, Brigalow Belt South, Cobar Pe Murray-Darling Depression, Riverina and NSW South western Slopes bioregio name given to the ecological community that is scattered across the eastern alluvial plains of the Murray-Darling river system. Typically, the ecological com occurs on red-brown earths and heavy textured grey and brown alluvial soils climatic belt receiving between 375 and 500 mm mean annual rainfall. The stru the community varies from low woodland and low open woodland to low woodland or open shrubland, depending on site quality and disturbance history. layer grows up to a height of about 10 metres and invariably includes Acacia (Weeping Myall or Boree) as one of the dominant species or the only tree species The understorey includes an open layer of chenopod shrubs and other woody plan and an open to continuous groundcover of grasses and herbs. The struct composition of the community varies, particularly with latitude, as chenopod sh more prominent south of the Lachlan River district, while other woody spe summer grasses are more common further north. In some areas the shrub strat have been reduced or eliminated by clearing or heavy grazing.

The community is characterised by the following assemblage of species:

Acacia homalophylla Acacia oswaldii Acacia pendula Acacia victoriae Alectryon oleifolius Alternanthera denticulata Amaranthus macrocarpus Amyema quandang Apophyllum anomalum Arthropodium minus Asperula conferta Astrebla lappacea Astrebla pectinata Atalaya hemiglauca Atriplex leptocarpa Atriplex nummularia Atriplex semibaccata Atriplex spinibractea Austrodanthonia caespitosa Austrodanthonia setacea Austrostipa aristiglumis Austrostipa scabra Boerhavia dominii Brachyscome lineariloba Calocephalus sonderi Calotis hispidula Calotis scabiosifolia Capparis lasiantha Capparis mitchellii Casuarina cristata

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Dactyloctenium radulans Daucus glochidiatus Dichanthium sericeum Diplachne fusca Einadia nutans Enchylaena tomentosa Enteropogon acicularis Eragrostis parviflora Eremophila bignoniiflora Eremophila maculata Eriochloa sp. Exocarpos aphyllus Goodenia glauca Goodenia pusilliflora Homopholis proluta Hypoxis pusilla Iseilema membranaceum Isoetopsis graminifolia Ixiolaena leptolepis Maireana aphylla Maireana ciliata Maireana decalvans Maireana excavata Maireana pentagona Marsilea drummondii Myoporum montanum Myriocephalus rhizocephalus Nitraria billardierei Oxalis perennans Panicum decompositum Plantago varia [complex] Poa fordeana Portulaca oleracea Rhagodia spinescens Rhodanthe corymbiflora Rhodanthe floribunda Rhodanthe pygmaea Salsola kali Sclerolaena brachyptera Sclerolaena muricata Sclerolaena stelligera Sida corrugata Sida trichopoda Solanum esuriale Sporobolus caroli Swainsona procumbens Teucrium racemosum Tribulus terrestris Triptilodiscus pygmaeus Vittadinia cuneata

2. The total flora list for the community is considerably larger than that given abo many species present in only one or two sites or in low abundance. The composition of the site will be influenced by the size of the site, recent rainfall or conditions and by its disturbance (including fire, grazing, flooding and land history. The number and relative abundance of species will change with time si flooding or significant rainfall, and may also change in response to changes in regimes. At any one time, above-ground individuals of some species may be ab the species may be represented below ground in the soil seed banks or as structures such as bulbs, corms, rhizomes, rootstocks or lignotubers. The list o given above is of vascular plant species, the community also includes micro-or fungi, cryptogamic plants and a diverse fauna, both vertebrate and invertebrat components of the community are poorly documented.

3. Myall Woodland in the Darling Riverine Plains, Brigalow Belt South, Cobar Pe Murray-Darling Depression, Riverina and NSW South western Slopes biore known from parts of the Local Government Areas of Berrigan, Bland, Bogan, Ca Conargo, Coolamon, Coonamble, Corowa, Forbes, Gilgandra, Griffith, Gwydir, Jerilderee, Lachlan, Leeton, Lockhart, Moree Plains, Murray, Murrumbidgee, N Narranderra, Narromine, Parkes, Urana, Wagga Wagga and Warren, and but m elsewhere in these bioregions Bioregions are defined in Thackway and Creswell (

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4. Myall Woodland in the Darling Riverine Plains, Brigalow Belt South, Cobar Pe Murray-Darling Depression, Riverina and NSW South western Slopes bioregion open to sparse tree canopy up to 10 metres tall dominated by Acacia pendula ( Boree), which may occur in pure stands, particularly south of the mid-Lachla district, or in combination with other trees such as Casuarina cristata, homalophylla (Yarran), A. oswaldii (Miljee), Alectryon oleifolius (Ros Apophyllum anomalum (Warrior bush) and Capparis spp. The mistletoe, quandang, is common on the branches of Acacia pendula throughout. The shr varies substantially with latitude and grazing history (Beadle 1948), and may be absent in some stands. Atriplex nummularia (Old man saltbush) was historically o dominant understorey shrubs in the south, but is now uncommon in the com (Moore 1953). Other chenopod shrubs, such as Atriplex semibaccata (Creeping s Enchylaena tomentosa (Ruby saltbush), Maireana aphylla (Cotton bush), M. d (Black cotton bush), M. excavata, M. pentagona (Hairy bluebush), Rhagodia sp (Thorny saltbush) and Sclerolaena muricata (Black rolypoly), are among t frequent shrubs in the understorey of Myall Woodland south of the mid Lachlan Further north, non-chenopod shrubs, such as Eremophila maculata (Spotted Apophyllum anomalum (Warrior bush) and Atalaya hemiglauca (Whitewood) more prominent components of the community, although some chenopods may common. The ground layer includes a diversity of grasses and forbs, and varies depending on grazing regime and occurrence of recent rain. Chloris truncata (W grass), Einadia nutans (Climbing saltbush), Enteropogon acicularis (Curly w grass), Rhodanthe corymbiflora (Small white sunray), Solanum esuriale (Que Sporobolus caroli (Fairy grass), are frequent throughout the range of the com Astrebla spp. (Mitchell grasses), Austrostipa aristiglumis (Plains grass), Dich sericeum (Queensland bluegrass) and Panicum decompositum (Native millet) fr occur in Myall Woodland north from the mid-Lachlan River district Austrodanthonia spp. (White-top or Wallaby grasses), Austrostipa scabra speargrass), and herbs such as Chrysocephalum apiculatum (Common ever Goodenia pusilliflora, Myriocephalus rhizocephalus (Woolly-heads) and Swains (Bladder peas), are more prominent in the south.

5. A number of vegetation surveys and mapping studies have been conducted ac range of Myall Woodland in the Darling Riverine Plains, Brigalow Belt South Peneplain, Murray-Darling Depression, Riverina and NSW South western bioregions. In western New South Wales, the community includes the ‘Acacia Associes’ of Beadle (1948). On the Moree floodplain, the community includes M ‘Myall/Rosewood Woodlands on Elevated Floodplain’ of White (2000) and Map ‘Myall woodlands’ of DLWC (2002a). In the Lachlan-Macquarie district of centr the community includes the ‘Acacia pendula-Atriplex nummularia Allia Biddiscombe (1963), Map unit R5 ‘Myall Woodlands’ of Sivertsen and Metcalf and Metcalfe et al. (2003), Floristic Groups ‘65 Eremophila mitchellii/Acacia osw pendula’, ‘66 Outlier Acacia homalophylla’, ‘67 Sclerolaena muricata/Acacia p and ‘68 Acacia pendula’ of Austin et al. (2000), Map units ALP3 ‘Acacia wood the stagnant alluvial plains: Acacia pendula’ and ALP4 ‘Acacia woodlands of the alluvial plains: Acacia homalophylla’ of DLWC (2002b), and Broad Vegetation ‘Myall open-woodland on loamy-clay plains’ of Kerr et al. (2003). In the Riverina the community includes the ‘Acacia pendula-Atriplex nummularia alliance’ o

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‘Boree woodland’ of Miles (2001), Map unit 12 ‘Acacia pendula with an he understorey’ of DLWC (2002c) and ‘Parna Plains Grassland and Woodland’ of al. (2002). Myall Woodland belongs to the ‘Riverine Plain Woodlands’ vegetation Keith (2004).

6. Myall Woodland in the Darling Riverine Plains, Brigalow Belt South, Cobar Pe Murray-Darling Depression, Riverina and NSW South western Slopes bioreg been substantially reduced and modified by clearing and grazing over the past 16 The extent of Myall Woodland has not been mapped across its entire range. H Riverine Plain Woodlands (which include Myall Woodland), are currently estim cover 1000-2000 km2, representing less than 30% of the original extent of this defined vegetation class (Keith 2004). Compared to this combined estim remaining area of Myall Woodland is likely to be smaller and is likely to represe less than 30% of its original range. In the Moree district, White (2001) estimate km2 of Myall/Rosewood Woodlands on Elevated Floodplain remained, representi of its estimated pre-clearing distribution. In the lower Macquarie-Castlereagh Kerr et al. (2003) estimated that 93% of Myall open woodland had been cleared less than 300 km2 extant. In the Riverina, NSW NPWS (2003) estimated that Myall Woodland had been cleared, leaving approximately 780 km2. In the Murra which partly overlaps the Riverina region, Miles (2001) estimated that 190 km2 Woodland remained, representing only 4% of the pre-clearing distribution.

7. In many areas of the Riverina, Myall Woodland has been eliminated and repla grassland of Chloris, Austrodanthonia and Austrostipa, that lacks the woody com of the original woodland vegetation (Beadle 1948, Moore 1953, Porteners 1993 et al. 1997, Keith 2004). In some areas, Acacia pendula persists as small, individuals suppressed by grazing. Moore (1953) had considerable difficulty in any stands that had not been considerably modified by grazing or clear established the formerly extensive distribution of Myall Woodland in the River accounts in historical journals and land surveys. Beadle (1948) and Moore (19 interviewed local farmers who described a major decline in dominant woody particularly Acacia pendula and Atriplex nummularia, during droughts of nineteenth century when trees were cut for emergency fodder and there was s overgrazing by sheep and rabbits. There was also a substantial trade in Myall as f (Williams 1962). High levels of grazing also led to the replacement of tall p tussock grasses with short perennial grasses and unpalatable annual herbs (Bead as well as introduction of exotic herbs and grasses such as Bromus spp., Erodi Lepidium africanum, Medicago spp., Sisymbrium spp. and Trifolium spp. In shrubs, notably Lycium ferocissimum (African boxthorn) have also invaded som occupied by the community. Extant remnants of Myall Woodland are therefore in states of modification that reflect their history of tree removal and grazing.

8. Myall Woodland in the Darling Riverine Plains, Brigalow Belt South, Cobar Pe Murray-Darling Depression, Riverina and NSW South western Slopes bi continues to be threatened by clearing and fragmentation associated with c overgrazing by feral and domestic animals, pest outbreaks and weed invasion northern Wheatbelt, for example, the remaining area of Myall Woodland dec 10% between 1985 and 2000 and more than 90% of the remaining area was in

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9. The dominant species in Myall Woodland, Acacia pendula, is subject to herbivor processionary caterpillar Ochrogaster lunifer (Bag-shelter moth) (NSW D Agriculture 1960). These caterpillars may cause complete defoliation of th Cunningham et al. (1981) state that “the severity of defoliation varies from year as does the tree’s reaction. Those stripped of their leaves take a considerable recover and in some instances at least, death of the tree occurs as a direct catepillar attacks.” The impacts of O. lunifer are a particular concern to landh districts where remnants of Myall Woodland have survived past clearing press where stocking rates are maintained at low levels with the aim of conser community.

10. Only a small area of Myall Woodland in the Darling Riverine Plains, Brigal South, Cobar Peneplain, Murray-Darling Depression, Riverina and NSW South Slopes bioregions is represented within existing conservation reserves. In the district, Oolambeyan National Park contains approximately 700 hectares in varyi of recovery, and a further 10 hectares are found in Lake Urana Nature Reserve. the Riverina district, less than 5 ha of Myall Woodland is represented in M Marshes Nature Reserve.

11. In view of the above the Scientific Committee is of the opinion that Myall Woo the Darling Riverine Plains, Brigalow Belt South, Cobar Peneplain, Murray Depression, Riverina and NSW South western Slopes bioregions is likely to extinct in nature in New South Wales unless the circumstances and factors threat survival or evolutionary development cease to operate.

Dr Lesley Hughes Chairperson Scientific Committee

References

Austin MP, Cawsey EM, Baker BL, Yialeloglou MM, Grice DJ, Briggs SV (2000) P vegetation cover in the Central Lachlan region. CSIRO Division of Wildlife and Canberra.

Beadle NCW (1948) Vegetation and pastures of western New South Wales. Soil Cons Service, Sydney.

Benson JB, Porteners M, Ashby E (1997) The native grasslands of the Riverine Pla South Wales. Cunninghamia 5, 1-48.

Biddiscombe EF (1963) A vegetation survey in the Macquarie region New South

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Cox SJ, Sivertsen DP, Bedward M (2001) Clearing of native woody vegetation in South Wales northern wheatbelt: extent, rate of loss and implications for bio conservation. Cunninghamia 7, 101-55.

Cunningham GM, Mulham WE, Milthorpe PL, Leigh JH (1981) ‘Plants of weste South Wales.’ New South Wales Government Printing Office, Sydney.

DLWC (2002a) Native Vegetation map report: Abridged version. No: 3. Bellata, Gr Horton and Boggabri 1:100 00 Map Sheets., New South Wales Department of L Water Conservation, Parramatta

DLWC (2002b) Native Vegetation map report: abridged version. No. 1 Bogan Gate Mount, Condobolin, Dandaloo, Tottenhan and Tullamore 1:100 000 map sheet, Parramatta.

DLWC (2002c) Native Vegetation map report: abridged version. No. 2 Oxley, O Gunbar, Dry Lake, Hay, Moggumbill 1:100 000 map sheet, New South Wales De of Land and Water Conservation, Parramatta.

Keith DA (2004) ‘Ocean shores to desert dunes: the native vegetation of New Sout and the ACT.’ NSW Department of Environment and Conservation, Sydney.

Kerr M, Jowett M, Robson D (2003) Reconstructed Distribution and Extent o Vegetation within the Lower Macquarie-Castlereagh Region. NSW National P Wildlife Service, Dubbo.

Metcalfe L, Sivertsen DP, Tindale DR, Ryan KM (2003) Natural Vegetation of South Wales Wheat Belt: Cobar, Nyngan, Gilgandra, Nymagee, Narromine and 1:250 000 vegetation sheets. Cunninghamia 8, 253-284.

Miles C (2001) NSW Murray Catchment: biodiversity action plan. Nature Cons Working Group Inc., .

Moore CWE (1953) The vegetation of the south-eastern Riverina, New South Wal disclimax communities. Australian Journal of Botany 1, 548-567.

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NSW NPWS (2003) ‘Acceleration of the implementation of the outcomes of bio assessment projects – Riverina and Cobar Peneplain Bioregions.’ NSW Nation and Wildlife Service, Sydney.

Portners MF (1993) The natural vegetation of the Hay Plain, Booligal-Hay and De Bendigo 1:250,000 maps. Cunninghamia 3, 1-122.

Roberts I, Roberts J (2001) Plains Wanderer Pedionmus torquartus habitat mapping i woody vegetation and other landscape features Riverina Plains NSW Unpublish

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Sivertsen D and Metcalfe L (1995) Natural vegetation of the southern wheat-belt (Fo Cargelligo 1:250 000 map sheets. Cunninghamia 4,103-128.

Thackway R, Creswell ID (1995) (eds) ‘An interim biogeographic regionalis Australia: a framework for establishing the national system of reserves.’ Australia Conservation Agency, Canberra.

Williams OB (1962) - The Riverina and its Pastoral Industry, 1860-1869. In A.Barna The Simple Fleece. Studies in the Australian Wool Industry. Melbourne Universi Melbourne.

White, M (2001) Pre-clearing vegetation mapping of the Moree Shire. NSW Nation and Wildlife Service, Dubbo.

White M, Muir AM, Webster R (2002) ‘The reconstructed distribution of ind vegetation types across the NSW Riverina.’ Report to the NSW National Pa Wildlife Service, Sydney.

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New South Wales

Notice of Final Determination

under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995

The Scientific Committee established under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 has made a final determination to insert the following ecological community as an endangered ecological community under that Act and, accordingly, Schedule 1 to that Act is amended by inserting in Part 3 in alphabetical order: Newnes Plateau Shrub Swamp in the Sydney Basin Bioregion (as described in the final determination of the Scientific Committee to list the ecological community) Dated, thisthis 27th day day of of June 2005. 2005.

Dr Lesley Hughes Chairperson of the Scientific Committee

Copies of final determination and reasons Copies of the final determination and the reasons for it are available to members of the public (free of charge) as follows: (a) on the Internet at www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au, (b) by contacting the Scientific Committee Unit, by post C/- Department of Environment and Conservation, PO Box 1967, Hurstville, 2220, by telephone (02) 9585 6940 or by facsimile (02) 9585 6606, (c) in person at the Department of Environment and Conservation Information Centre, Level 14, 59–61 Goulburn St, Sydney.

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NSW SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Final Determination

The Scientific Committee, established by the Threatened Species Conservation Act, h a Final Determination to list Newnes Plateau Shrub Swamp in the Sydney Basin Bior an ENDANGERED ECOLOGICAL COMMUNITY in Part 3 of Schedule 1 of Listing of endangered ecological communities is provided for by Part 2 of the Act.

The Scientific Committee has found that:

1. Newnes Plateau Shrub Swamp in the Sydney Basin Bioregion is the name give ecological community dominated by shrubs and sedges that occurs on sites with drainage in low slope headwater valleys on the Newnes Plateau in the upp Mountains.

2. Newnes Plateau Shrub Swamp is characterised by the following assemblage of sp

Baeckea linifolia Baeckea utilis Baloskion australe Bauera rubioides Blechnum nudum Boronia deanei Callistemon citrinus Callistemon linearis Celmisia longifolia Centella asiatica Daviesia latifolia Deyeuxia gunniana Dillwynia stipulifera Drosera spathulata Eleocharis sphacelata Empodisma minus Epacris microphylla Epacris paludosa Gahnia sieberiana Geranium neglectum Gleichenia dicarpa Gonocarpus micranthus Goodenia bellidifolia Grevillea acanthifolia subsp. acanthifo Gymnoschoenus sphaerocephalus Hydrocotyle peduncularis Juncus continuus Lepidosperma limicola Leptospermum continentale Leptospermum grandifolium Leptospermum myrtifolium Leptospermum obovatum Lepyrodia anarthria Lepyrodia scariosa Lomandra longifolia Luzula ovata Notochloe microdon Olearia quercifolia Patersonia fragilis Sporadanthus gracilis Sprengelia incarnata Stylidium graminifolium Todea barbara Utricularia dichotoma Velleia montana Viola sieberiana Xanthosia dissecta Xyris gracilis Xyris ustulata

3. The total species list of the community is considerably larger than that given abo many species present in only one or two sites or in low abundance. The composition of a site will be influenced by the size of the site, recent rainfall or di i d b i di b (i l di fi ) hi h b f i NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 3742 LEGISLATION 15 July 2005

one time, above ground individuals of some species may be absent, but the specie represented below ground in the soil seed banks or as dormant structures such corms, rhizomes, rootstocks or lignotubers. The list of species given above is of plant species; the community also includes micro-organisms, fungi, and a divers both vertebrate and invertebrate. These components of the community are documented.

4. Newnes Plateau Shrub Swamp occurs in narrow, elongated swamps formed in lo headwaters of the Newnes Plateau, in predominantly sandstone catchments of Narrabeen Group geology, at approximately 900-1200 m elevation on deep sandy sediments that are permanently to periodically waterlogged.

5. Newnes Plateau Shrub Swamp is characteristically dominated by shrubs, with a cover of sedges. Shrubs have a dense to open cover, and include Baeckea Grevillea acanthifolia subsp. acanthifolia, Epacris paludosa and Leptospermum The cover of sedges varies inversely with shrub cover. Common sedges include B australe, Empodisma minus, Lepyrodia scariosa and Lepidosperma limicola, wh include Patersonia fragilis and Xanthosia dissecta. Gleichenia dicar Gymnoschoenus sphaerocephalus may occur around drainage lines, while Lo longifolia may be prominent around the swamp margins. Floristic compositio locally in relation to soil moisture gradients within the swamps (Keith and Bens Benson and Keith 1990).

6. With decreasing altitude, Newnes Plateau Shrub Swamp grades into Blue M sedge swamp communities (Keith and Benson 1988). The transition occurs aro and Clarence at approximately 850-950 m above sea level. Blue Mountains sedge typically have less cover of shrubs and a greater cover of sedges (par Gymnoschoenus sphaerocephalus) than Newnes Plateau Shrub Swamp. Othe features that distinguish Newnes Plateau Shrub Swamp from Blue Mountain swamps include the presence of species in the former such as Dillwynia stipulif Boronia deanei, the absence from the former of a range of shrub species that are n at higher altitudes, and the occurrence of the former on subdued terrain, compa the steep seepage slopes and headwater valleys that typify swamp habitats elevations in the Blue Mountains.

7. Newnes Plateau Shrub Swamp may share a number of characteristics with Peatlands and Swamps of the New England Tableland, NSW North Coast, Sydne South East Corner, South Eastern Highlands and Australian Alps bioregions, also an Endangered Ecological Community under the Threatened Species Conserva (1995). However, this latter community has a lower diversity of sclerophyllo species, a greater diversity of soft-leaved sedges, grasses and herbs, and typicall on more fertile substrates than Newnes Plateau Shrub Swamp.

8. Newnes Plateau Shrub Swamp provides habitat for threatened species including deanei, Petalura gigantea, the Giant Dragonfly, and Eulamprus leuraensis, t Mountains Water Skink. The endangered shrub, Persoonia hindii, is also associa the margins of the swamps.

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elsewhere in the Bioregion. Vegetation mapping of the entire range of Newnes Shrub Swamp indicates that it covers less than 650 ha in total (Keith and Benso Benson and Keith 1990). The largest swamp covers about 40 ha, and the averag size is less than 6 ha. Approximately 160 ha of Newnes Plateau Shrub Swam within Blue Mountains and Wollemi national parks, with the remainder on state fo freehold land. Approximately 120 ha of the community, including the largest sw adjacent to pine plantations or other cleared land.

10. Biogeographically, Newnes Plateau Shrub Swamp is related to other upland sw the Sydney Basin (e.g. Keith and Myerscough 1993). It represents the highest expression of upland swamps on sandstone in mainland Australia, and is tra between the ‘Coastal Heath Swamps’ and ‘Montane Bogs and Fens’ vegetation c Keith (2004). All of these swamps play important hydrological roles, acting filters, releasing water slowly to downstream watercourses, thereby regulatin quality and stream flows (Young and Young 1988).

11. A number of the water catchments containing Newnes Plateau Shrub Swamp transport corridors, pine plantations, sand quarries, coal mines or small-sca holdings. In some cases, these developments are located immediately adjacen swamps or with narrow buffer strips. The community is threatened by sm clearing, fragmentation, erosion and sedimentation all associated with roa quarrying and periodic timber harvesting from adjacent plantations. Clearing o vegetation is listed as a Key Threatening Process under the Threatened Conservation Act (1995).

12. Changes to drainage and moisture conditions in some swamps, including the example of the community, are caused by damming of swamp watercourses; across the swamps; sedimentation and erosion associated with roadways, quarrie and plantation harvesting within swamp catchments; and disposal of waste wa underground coal mines. These changes pose threats to the persistence and int Newnes Plateau Shrub Swamp, given the crucial roles of water regimes composition, structure and function of the community. Alteration to the natu regimes of rivers and streams and their floodplains and wetlands is listed a Threatening Process under the Threatened Species Conservation Act (1995).

13. The Newnes plateau is underlain by extractable coal seams at varying dept underground longwall mining occurring, or proposed to occur, beneath the majori swamps. Subsidence of the land surface, and associated fracturing of bedrock betw coal seam and the surface, occurs after longwall mining, and this may cha hydrology of catchments and swamps they contain. Specifically, the conve perched water table flows into subsurface flows through mine-related vo significantly alter the water balance of upland swamps (Young and Wray 2000). to surface morphology within or near the swamps as a result of mine subsidence m create nick points which become the focus of severe and rapid erosion (Youn These changes pose threats to the persistence and integrity of, the community. A of habitat following subsidence due to longwall mining is listed as a Key Thr Process under the Threatened Species Conservation Act (1995).

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result in physical displacement of vegetation, increased influx of sediment nutrients or significant drying of the swamps.

15. In view of the above the Scientific Committee is of the opinion that Newnes Shrub Swamp in the Sydney Basin Bioregion is likely to become extinct in nature South Wales unless the circumstances and factors threatening its survival cease to or it might already be extinct.

Dr Lesley Hughes Chairperson Scientific Committee

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Keith DA, Benson DH (1988) The natural vegetation of the Katoomba 1:100 000 m Cunninghamia 2, 107-143.

Keith DA, Myerscough PJ (1993) Floristics and soil relations of upland swamp ve near Sydney. Australian Journal of Ecology 18, 325-344.

Young ARM (1982) Upland swamps (dells) on the Woronora plateau, N. S. W. PhD University of Wollongong.

Young RW, Wray RAL (2000) The geomorphology of sandstones in the Sydney R McNally GH and Franklin BJ eds Sandstone City – Sydney’s Dimension Stone a Sandstone Geomaterials. Proceedings of a symposium held on 7th July 2000, 15th A Geological Convention, University of Technology Sydney. Monograph No. 5, G Society of Australia, Springwood, NSW. Pp 55-73.

Young RW, Young ARM (1982) ‘Altogether barren, peculiarly romantic’: the s lands around Sydney. Australian Geographer 19, 9-25.

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 15 July 2005 OFFICIAL NOTICES 3745 OFFICIAL NOTICES Appointments

CONSUMER, TRADER AND TENANCY TRIBUNAL SYDNEY CRICKET AND SPORTS GROUND ACT 2001 ACT 1978 Appointment of Members Board Appointments I, Professor Marie Bashir, A.C., Governor of the State of Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Act 1978 New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, Appointment of Members to the Sydney Cricket and hereby appoint the persons listed below on a part-time basis Sports Ground Trust as Members of the Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal Department of Tourism, Sport and Recreation from the date of the Governor’s approval to 31 December 2005. It is hereby notifi ed that: Philip Graham CHEESMAN 1. in pursuance of section 6 of the Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Act 1978, the persons named in the Schedule Sally Ann CHOPPING hereto be appointed to the Sydney Cricket and Sports Garry George DELLAR Ground Trust for a period commencing on 14 July 2005 Janet FAREY and terminating on 13 July 2009, and Bruce GORDON 2. in pursuance of clause 8 (1) of Schedule 1 to the said Act, Thomas Joseph KELLY Mr R. M. Cavalier AO be appointed as Chairperson of the Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Trust for the above Alan McDONALD term Kim ROSS Dated at Sydney this 6th day of July 2005. SCHEDULE M. BASHIR, Rodney Cavalier AO Governor Phillip Green By Her Excellency’s Command, Alan Jones AO John McCarthy QC JOHN HATZISTERGOS, M.L.C., Minister for Fair Trading Kaye Schofi eld Paul Warren Anthony Shepherd

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 3746 OFFICIAL NOTICES 15 July 2005 Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources

Infrastructure and Planning

New South Wales

Woollahra Local Environmental Plan 1995 (Amendment No 53)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

I, the Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure and Planning (Planning Administration), make the following local environmental plan under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. (S04/01806-2/S69)

DIANE BEAMER, M.P., Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure Ministerand Planning Assisting (Planning the Minister Administration) for Infrastructure and Planning (Planning Administration)

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Clause 1 Woollahra Local Environmental Plan 1995 (Amendment No 53)

Woollahra Local Environmental Plan 1995 (Amendment No 53) under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

1 Name of plan This plan is Woollahra Local Environmental Plan 1995 (Amendment No 53).

2Aims of plan The aims of this plan are: (a) to update a reference to Woollahra Development Control Plan— Exempt and Complying Development, and (b) to permit, with consent, development for the purpose of filming on land within the area of Woollahra, and (c) to introduce a definition of filming into Woollahra Local Environmental Plan 1995.

3 Land to which plan applies This plan applies to all land to which Woollahra Local Environmental Plan 1995 applies.

4 Amendment of Woollahra Local Environmental Plan 1995 Woollahra Local Environmental Plan 1995 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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Woollahra Local Environmental Plan 1995 (Amendment No 53)

Amendments Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendments

(Clause 4) [1] Clause 25B Exempt and complying development Insert “and as amended by the development control plan approved by the Council on 13 December 2004,” after “10 April 2000” wherever occurring in clause 25B (1) and (2).

[2] Clause 25B (3) Insert “and as amended by the development control plan approved by the Council on 13 December 2004” after “10 April 2000”.

[3] Clause 25B (4) Omit “on 10 April 2000”.

[4] Clause 25E Insert in appropriate order:

25E Development for the purpose of filming Nothing in this plan prevents a person, with the consent of the Council, from carrying out development for the purpose of filming.

[5] Schedule 1 Definitions Insert in alphabetical order: filming means recording images (whether on film or video tape or electronically or by other means) for exhibition or broadcast (such as by cinema, television or the Internet or by other means), but does not include: (a) video recording of a wedding ceremony or other private celebration or event principally for the purpose of making a record for the participants in the ceremony, celebration or event, or (b) video recording as a visitor or tourist for non-commercial purposes, or (c) recording for the immediate purposes of a television program that provides information by way of current affairs or daily news.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 15 July 2005 OFFICIAL NOTICES 3749 Natural Resources

WATER ACT 1912 WATER ACT 1912 Notice Under Section 22B AN application for a licence, under the section 10 of Part 2 of the Water Act 1912, as amended, has been received as Lifting of Pumping Suspensions follows: Bogan River Dorothy Margaret Howard for a pump on the Bega (from the confl uence of Gunningbar Creek to the River being Part Lot 152//605379, Parish of Bega, County confl uence with the Barwon River) of Auckland for the irrigation of 10.0 hectares (gardens) THE Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural (part replacement licence – permanent transfer of 5.0 Resources advises that pumping suspensions under section megalitres from 10SL041719) (No increase in authorised 22B of the Water Act 1912, relating to the Bogan River (from area-no increase in annual entitlement) (Ref:10SL56618) the confl uence of Gunningbar Creek to the confl uence with the (GA2:502414). Barwon River), with respect to the taking of water therefrom hereby gives notice to all holders of permits, licences and Any inquiries regarding the above should be directed to authorities issued under Part 2 of the Water Act 1912, that the undersigned (Phone: 4428 6919) pumping restrictions so imposed are hereby lifted. Written objections specifying grounds thereof must be Pumping must nonetheless still occur in accordance lodged with the Department within 28 days of the date of with conditions attached to individual licences, permits and this publication as prescribed by the Act. authorities. WAYNE RYAN, GA2:306736. Natural Resource Project Offi cer Sydney/South Coast Region Dated this 7th day of July 2005. Department of Infrastructure, Planning and REX STEEL, Natural Resources Manager, PO Box 309 Access and Compliance, NOWRA NSW 2541 Central West Region

WATER ACT 1912 WATER ACT 1912 AN application for a licence, under the section 10 of Part AN application under Part 2, being within a proclaimed 2 of the Water Act 1912, as amended, has been received as (declared) local area under section 10 of the Water Act 1912, follows: as amended. Grant Reid and Miri ROBERTS for a proposed earthen An application for a licence within a proclaimed local bywash dam (capacity 5.0 megalitres) and pump on Lot area as generally described hereunder has been received as 48//1056092, Parish of Mittagong, County of Camden for the follows: conservation of water and water supply for stock purposes Namoi River Valley and the irrigation of 8.0 hectares (timber) (new licence) (Dam in excess of MHRDC) (Not located on a watercourse) TAMWORTH REGIONAL COUNCIL for three pumps (Ref:10SL056656) (GA2:493320). on the Peel River on a road reserve adjoining Lot 14, DP 975280, Parish of Calala, County of Parry, for irrigation of 107 hectares (replacement licence – permanent transfer Any inquiries regarding the above should be directed to of an existing entitlement) (LO Papers: 90SL100848) the undersigned (Phone: (02) 9895 7194). (GA2:472215). Written objections specifying grounds thereof must be Written objections to the application specifying the lodged with the Department within 28 days of the date of grounds thereof may be made by any statutory authority this publication as prescribed by the Act. or local occupier within the proclaimed (declared) area, whose interest may be affected and must be lodged with the Department’s Manager, Resource Access, Tamworth, within 28 days as specifi ed in the Act. WAYNE CONNERS, Natural Resource Project Offi cer Sydney/South Coast Region GEOFF CAMERON, Manager, Resource Access Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources Natural Resources, PO Box 3720 PO Box 550 Parramatta NSW 2124 Tamworth NSW 2340.

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WATER ACT 1912 WATER ACT 1912 AN application under Part 8, being within a Proclaimed Order Under Section 113A (declared) Local Area under section 5 (4) of the Water Act. Embargo on any further Applications for Sub Surface An application for Approval of Controlled Works under Water Licences. Section 167 within the Proclaimed (declared) Local Area described hereunder has been received as follows: Lower Lachlan Water Shortage Zone GWMA 012 Upper Lachlan Water Shortage Zone GWMA 011 Namoi River Valley THE Water Administration Ministerial Corporation pursuant Charles Henry Melbourne and Rhonda Lee MELBOURNE to section 113A of the Water Act 1912, being satisfi ed that the for Controlled Works consisting of supply channels, drains, Water Shortage Zone, as shown in the Schedule, is unlikely levees, tailwater dam and storage dam on the Upper Namoi to have more water available than is suffi cient to meet Floodplain on Lots 132 and 182, DP755470, Parish of requirements of the licencees of bores situated within the Baan Baa, County of Pottinger on the property known Water Shortage Zone and such other possible requirements as “Greenhills” for prevention of inundation of land and from the Water Shortage Zone as are determined by the irrigation and/or drainage development on the fl oodplain and Ministerial Corporation, now declares that on and from the conservation of water. Ref: 90CW810938. date of publication of this Order in the Government Gazette, Plans showing the location of the works referred to in no further applications for a licence under Part 5 of the Water the above application may be viewed at the Tamworth or Act 1912, may be made except as specifi ed below until this Narrabri offi ces of the Department of Infrastructure, Planning Order is revoked by a subsequent Notice published in the and Natural Resources. Government Gazette. Written objections to the application specifying the This Order relates to all applications for licences issued grounds thereof may be made by any statutory authority or under Part 5 of the Water Act 1912, other than applications local occupier within the Proclaimed Area, whose interest may for licences for: be affected must be lodged with the Department’s Resource 1. Water supply for stock purposes; Access Manager at Tamworth by 12 August 2005. GA2472217. For the purpose of this Clause ‘stock’ means stock of a number not exceeding the number pastured ordinarily GEOFF CAMERON, on the lands having regard to seasonal fl uctuations in Manager Resource Access the carrying capacity of the land and not held in close Department of Infrastructure Planning and concentration for a purpose other than grazing. This Natural Resources excludes feedlots and piggeries, in particular; P O Box 550 2. Water supply for private domestic purposes; Tamworth NSW 2340 3. Water supply for town or village water supply purpose; 4. Water supply for community and education (school) WATER MANAGEMENT ACT 2000 recreational facilities; Private Irrigation Districts 5. Bores on any property where there is an existing licence Notifi cation of a Petition to which a water allocation (as defi ned in section 105 of the Act) applies and no increase in allocation is sought. IT is hereby notifi ed that a petition has been received from 62 landholders of lands along the Great Darling Anabranch 6. Bores on any property where there is an existing Regulated to form a Private Water Supply and Irrigation District, to be Lachlan River (High Security) Water Access Licence known as the Great Anabranch of the Darling River Private in place to supply permanent plantings, industrial and Water Supply and Irrigation District, under the provisions commercial developments that are established at the of Part 2 of Chapter 4 of the Water Management Act 2000. date of this Notice and no allocation of groundwater is Details of the works proposed and the lands to be benefi ted sought. by the district may be obtained from the Buronga Offi ce of the Department of Infrastructure Planning and Natural Signed for the Water Administration Ministerial Resources. Corporation. Persons who wish to lodge a supplementary petition to be Dated this twentieth day of June 2005. included in the district or who wish to lodge an objection to the granting of the petition may do so within 28 days from the date of this publication. AXEL TENNIE, Dated at Albury this 13th day of July 2005. Regional Director Central West ARTHUR LATTA, Department of Infrastructure Planning and Resource Access Manager Natural Resources Murray Region For and on behalf of Schedule THE HON. CRAIG KNOWLES, M.P., All the area of lands shown as constituting Upper Lachlan Minister for Natural Resources Groundwater Management Area 011 as shown hatched on (GA2: 469541). the diagram hereunder.

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All the area of lands shown as constituting Lower Lachlan Groundwater Management Area 012 as shown hatched on the diagram hereunder. Lower Lachlan GWMA 012

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 3752 OFFICIAL NOTICES 15 July 2005 Department of Lands

FAR WEST REGIONAL OFFICE 45 Wingewarra Street (PO Box 1840), Dubbo NSW 2830 Phone: (02) 6883 3000 Fax: (02) 6883 3099 APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS OF Administrative District: Wanaaring LOCAL LAND BOARD Member Appointed: Tom TAYLOR Administrative District: Wentworth IN pursuance of the provisions of the Crown Lands Act 1989 Members Appointed: William Geoffrey RODDA and the Western Lands Act 1901, the undermentioned persons Alan John WHYTE have been appointed as members of the Local Land Board Administrative District: Wilcannia for the Administrative District particularised hereunder for Members Appointed: Grayham Robert LECKIE the term commencing 1 January 2004 and expiring on 31 Edward William DAVIES December 2008. TONY KELLY, M.L.C., ERRATUM Minister for Lands IN the notifi cation appearing in the Government Gazette of SCHEDULE 29 April 2005, Folio 1567, under the heading Alteration of Local Land Board Members Purpose of a Western Lands Lease, (being Western Lands Lease 4530) the diagram should be replaced by the diagram Administrative District: Balranald hereunder. File No. WLL 4530 Member Appointed: Lance Edward HOWLEY Administrative District: Bourke Member Appointed: Richard John OLDFIELD Administrative District: Broken Hill Members Appointed: Keith William ALLISON John GALL Administrative District: Cobar Members Appointed: Thomas James RUSSELL Peter Whinfi eld BRADLEY Administrative District: Coomealla and Curlwaa Members Appointed: Howard Cyril Leonard JONES Ronald James KUHN Administrative District: Hillston Member Appointed: James McLaurin GRAHAM Administrative District: Milparinka Member Appointed: Richard Melville Kingsley CONNERS Administrative District: Walgett North Member Appointed: Adrian NEWTON

GRANTING OF A WESTERN LANDS LEASE IT is hereby notifi ed that under the provisions of section 28A of the Western Lands Act 1901, the Western Lands Leases of the lands specifi ed in the following Schedule have been granted to the undermentioned persons. The leases are subject to the provisions of the Western Lands Act 1901 and the Regulations thereunder. The land is to be used only for the purpose of Residence. Initial rent will be $100.00 per annum and re-assessed thereafter annually on 1 April of each year. The Conditions and Reservations annexed to such leases are those Conditions published in the Government Gazette of 18 February 2005, Folios 434 – 435. All amounts due and payable to the Crown must be paid to the Department of Lands by the due date. CRAIG KNOWLES, M.P., Minister for Infrastructure and Planning Minister for Natural Resources Administrative District – Walgett North; Shire – Walgett; Parish – Wallangulla; County – Finch

Deposited Folio Term of Lease WLL No. Name of Lessee Lot Area Plan No. Identifi er From to WLL 14528 Ernst Wilhelm Franz 24 1073508 24/1073508 2367m2 13 July 2005 12 July 2025 MEIJBOOM and Rachel Ann BROWN WLL 14467 Scott Bradley MOIR 48 1057617 48/1057617 2397m2 13 July 2005 12 July 2025 WLL 14527 Kathleen N SIMPSON and 112 1057617 112/1057617 2505 m2 13 July 2005 12 July 2025 John Edwin SIMPSON

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GRAFTON OFFICE 76 Victoria Street (Locked Bag 10), Grafton NSW 2460 Phone: (02) 6640 2000 Fax: (02) 6640 2035

DECLARATION OF LAND TO BE CROWN LAND DECLARATION OF LAND TO BE CROWN LAND PURSUANT to section 138 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, PURSUANT to section 138 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, the land described in the Schedule hereunder, is declared the land described in the Schedule hereunder, is declared land that may be dealt with as if it were Crown land within land that may be dealt with as if it were Crown land within the meaning of that Act. the meaning of that Act. TONY KELLY, M.L.C., TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands Minister for Lands

SCHEDULE SCHEDULE Land District – Lismore; Land District – Lismore; Local Government Area – Lismore CityCouncil; Local Government Area – Ballina Shire Council; Parish – Broadwater; County – Rous Parish – Bingal; County – Rous Lot 1 in Deposited Plan 123439, of 1.275 hectares at Lot 3 in Deposited Plan 921060, of 1948 square metres at Tuckean, being land acquired for dredging depot in 1909 Wardell, being land resumed for wharf and access, notifi ed and said to be in the possession of the Minister for Public 3 December 1884 and said to be in the possession of the Works. Minister for Public Works. File Reference: GF05 R 44. File Reference: GF05 R 20.

GRIFFITH OFFICE 2nd Floor, Griffith City Plaza, 120–130 Banna Avenue (PO Box 1030), Griffith NSW 2680 Phone: (02) 6962 7522 Fax: (02) 6962 5670

RESERVATION OF CROWN LAND APPOINTMENT OF RESERVE TRUST AS TRUSTEE OF A RESERVE PURSUANT to section 87 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, the Crown land specifi ed in Column 1 of the schedule hereunder PURSUANT to section 92 (1) of the Crown Lands Act 1989, is reserved as specifi ed opposite thereto in Column 2 of the the reserve trust specifi ed in Column 1 of the Schedule Schedule. hereunder is appointed as trustee of the reserve specifi ed opposite thereto in Column 2 of the Schedule. TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands SCHEDULE COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 SCHEDULE Land District: Mirrool Reserve No. 1010888 COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 Local Government Area: Public Purpose: Urban Services Griffi th City Council Crown Reserve No. 1010888 Griffi th City Council Reserves Reserve Trust Public Purpose: Urban Services Locality: Griffi th Notifi ed: This Day Lot 865, D.P. No. 1019605, File Reference: GH89 H 126/26 Parish: Wyangan, County: Cooper Lot 120, D.P. No. 1048587, Parish: Wyangan, County: Cooper Area: 7260m2 File Reference: GH89 H 126/26

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MAITLAND OFFICE Cnr Newcastle Road and Banks Street (PO Box 6), East Maitland NSW 2323 Phone: (02) 4934 2280 Fax: (02) 4934 2252

NOTIFICATION UNDER THE ROADS ACT 1993 OF Land acquired and dedicated for road: Lots 4 and 5 THE ACQUISITION OF LANDS FOR ROADS AND Crown land affected: Licence 367114 for access and DECLARATION OF ROADS TO BE PUBLIC ROADS grazing reduced in area by approximately 1.2 hectares AND OF CLOSING OF ROADS Roads closed: Lots 1 and 3 IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the lands hereunder are acquired for the purpose of road, such Note 1: By virtue of this notice the whole of Lots 4 and 5, parts specifi ed are opened as road and are declared to be D.P.1082776 are Crown public road. public roads and dedicated to the public accordingly under Note 2: In accordance with section 44 of the Roads Act 1993, the control of Council unless particularly specifi ed that they Singleton Council has consented to the land in Lots are Crown public roads and the existing roads so specifi ed 1 and 3, D.P. 1082776 being vested in the State of are hereby closed. New South Wales as Crown land as compensation TONY KELLY, M.L.C., to the Crown for other land acquired by the Roads Minister for Lands and Traffi c Authority for the purposes of the Roads Act. Council’s Reference: RD00503, Roads and Description Traffi c Authority Reference: 402.1240 Parish – Wareng; County – Hunter Land District – Singleton; L.G.A. – Singleton Opening of a road at Garland Valley, D.P. 1082776. File No.: MD01 H 2

NOWRA OFFICE 5 O’Keefe Avenue (PO Box 309), Nowra NSW 2541 Phone: (02) 4428 6900 Fax: (02) 4428 6988

DRAFT ASSESSMENT OF LAND UNDER PART 3 OF Description THE CROWN LANDS ACT 1989 AND THE CROWN Land District – Moruya; LANDS REGULATIONS 2000 Local Government Area – Eurobodalla Shire; THE Minister for Lands has prepared a draft land assessment Parish – Wagonga; County – Dampier. for the Crown Land described hereunder. Crown Lands comprising Lots 219–224, DP 45809; Lot Inspection of this draft assessment can be made at 233, DP 729164; Lot 7022, DP 1053765 and unsurveyed http://lands/LandManagement/CrownLandAssessments, or Crown Land generally located on the western shore of at the Department of Lands Offi ces at 5 O’Keefe Avenue, Barlows Bay at Wagonga Inlet. Nowra, and Suite 2, Bega Centre, 106 Auckland Street, at File No.: NA05 H 132. the Eurobodalla Shire Council Chambers, Vulcan Street, Moruya and at the Narooma Post Offi ce, 106 Wagonga Street, Narooma during normal business hours. NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF ROAD Representations are invited on the draft assessment. These IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act, 1993, may be made in writing for a period commencing from 29 the roadhereunder specifi ed is closed and the road ceases June 2005 and ending 5 August 2005 and should be sent to to be public road andthe rights of passage and access that the Land Assessment Offi cer, Department of Lands, PO Box previously existed in relation tothe road are extinguished. 309, Nowra NSW 2541. TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Reason for Assessment: To assist in the consideration of Minister for Lands. appropriate future land use and management options. Land District – Metropolitan; LGA– Wollongong TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands Lot 13 DP1082395 at Helensburgh, Parish Heathcote and County Cumberland, NA04H184. Note: On closing, the land remains vested in Wollongong City Council as “Operational land” (SU20629).

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ORANGE OFFICE 92 Kite Street (PO Box 2146), Orange NSW 2800 Phone: (02) 6393 4300 Fax: (02) 6362 3896

NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF PUBLIC ROAD APPOINTMENT OF CORPORATION TO MANAGE RESERVE TRUST IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the road hereunder described is closed and the land comprised PURSUANT to section 95 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, therein ceases to be a public road and the rights of passage the corporation specified in Column 1 of the Schedule and access that previously existed in relation to the road are hereunder, is appointed to manage the affairs of the reserve extinguished. On road closing, title to the land comprising trust specifi ed opposite thereto in Column 2, which is trustee the former public road vests in the body specifi ed in the of the reserve referred to in Column 3 of the Schedule. Schedule hereunder. TONY KELLY, M.L.C., TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands Minister for Lands SCHEDULE Description COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Parish – Gurnang; County – Georgiana; Land District – Lithgow; Shire – Oberon. Lithgow City Glen Alice Sports Reserve No.: 190078. Council. Reserve Trust. Public Purpose: Public Road Closed: Lots 2, 3 and 4 in Deposited Plan recreation. 1082460. Notifi ed: 22 December 1989. File No.: OE04 H 112. File No.: OE00 R 65/1. Note: On closing, the land within Lots 2, 3 and 4 in DP 1082460 remains vested in Oberon Shire Council as operational land for the purposes of the Local Government Act 1993.

SYDNEY METROPOLITAN OFFICE Level 12, Macquarie Tower, 10 Valentine Avenue, Parramatta 2150 (PO Box 3935, Parramatta NSW 2124) Phone: (02) 9895 7657 Fax: (02) 9895 6227 ASSIGNMENT OF NAME TO A RESERVE TRUST Double Bay and can be viewed on council’s website, www. woollahra.nsw.gov.au. PURSUANT to paragraph 4 (3) of Schedule 8 of the Crown Lands Act 1989 the name specifi ed in Column 1 of the Representations are invited from the public on the draft Schedule is assigned to the reserve trust constituted as trustee plan. The plan will be on exhibition from Monday 18 July for the reserve specifi ed in Column 2 of the schedule. 2005 for a period of 28 days. Submissions will be received up to 14 August 2005 and should be sent to The General TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Manager, Woollahra Municipal Council, PO Box 61 Double Minister for Lands Bay 1360. SCHEDULE TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 Balmain (R91327) Reserve No. 91327 at Balmain notifi ed DESCRIPTION OF RESERVES Reserve Trust for the purpose of Community Centre and Children’s Playground on 1 December Land District – Metropolitan; LGA – Woollahra 1978. File No. MN80 R 35 Parish – Alexandria; County – Cumberland Land proclaimed P500097 for public recreation on 11 PLAN OF MANAGEMENT FOR CROWN RESERVES, December 1885 comprising part lot 7081 DP 752011 being RUSHCUTTERS BAY PARK, YARRANABBE PARK about 5.30 hectares. Land reserved R76319 for public AND PLANTATION RESERVE, AS recreation on RUSHCUTTERS BAY, UNDER PART 5 DIVISION 6 23 October 1953 comprising lots 7044/7042/7043/704 OF THE CROWN LANDS ACT 1989 AND 5/208/1666 DP 752011, being about 3.28 hectares. Land CROWN LANDS REGULATION 2000 reserved R47337 for access and plantation on 03 January A draft plan of management has been prepared for Crown 1912 comprising Lot 7039 DP 752011, being about 0.07 reserves at Rushcutters Bay described below, which are under hectares. the trust management of Woollahra Council. Location: Bounded by Rushcutters Bay and New Beach The draft plan can be inspected at Woollahra Council’s Road, Rushcutters Bay. File Ref: MN83R108 offi ces, 536 New South Head Road, council’s library at

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TAMWORTH OFFICE 25-27 Fitzroy Street (PO Box 535), Tamworth NSW 2340 Phone: (02) 6764 5100 Fax: (02) 6766 3805

ROADS ACT 1993 NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF PUBLIC ROAD Order IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act, 1993, the road hereunder described is closed and the land comprised Transfer of Crown Road to Council therein ceases to be a public road and the rights of passage IN pursuance of provisions of section 151, Roads Act 1993, and access that previously existed in relation to the road are the Crown public roads specifi ed in Schedule 1 are transferred extinguished. On road closing, title to the land comprising to the Roads Authority specifi ed in Schedule 2 hereunder, as the former public road vests in the body specifi ed in the from the date of publication of this notice and as from that Schedule hereunder. date, the roads specifi ed in Schedule 1 cease to be Crown TONY KELLY, M.L.C., public road. Minister for Lands TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands Description Land District – Tamworth; L.G.A. – Upper Hunter SCHEDULE 1 Road Closed: Lot 1 in DP 1082761 at Murrurundi, Parish Parish – Lawson; County – Pottinger; of Tinagroo, County of Brisbane. Land District – Gunnedah; L.G.A. – Liverpool Plains Shire Council. File No.: TH05 H 20. Crown public road of 20.115 metres wide and described Schedule as within Lots 7-8, 18-22, Pt 23, 94 in DP 755507 and within Lot 1 in DP 379913. On closing, the land within Lot 1 DP1082761 will vest in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land. SCHEDULE 2 Roads Authority: Liverpool Plains Shire Council. File No.: TH02 H 125.

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TAREE OFFICE 102-112 Victoria Street (PO Box 440), Taree NSW 2430 Phone: (02) 6552 2788 Fax: (02) 6552 2816

ROADS ACT 1993 ERRATUM ORDER IN Government Gazette Notice dated 8 July 2005 Folio 3625 under Transfer of Crown Public Road to a Council, Schedule Transfer of Crown Public Road to a Council 2 should be inserted after the diagram reading: IN pursuant of the provisions of section 151, Roads Act SCHEDULE 2 1993, the Crown public roads specifi ed in Schedule 1 are transferred to the Roads Authority specifi ed in Schedule 2 Roads Authority: Nambucca Shire Council. hereunder, as from the date of publication of this notice and TONY KELLY, M.L.C., as from that date, the road specifi ed in Schedule 1 cease to Minister for Lands be Crown public road. TONY KELLY, M.L.C, Minister for Lands NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF PUBLIC ROAD IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the Schedule 1 road hereunder described is closed and the land comprised Parish – Teleraree; County – Gloucester; therein ceases to be a public road and the rights of passage Land District – Taree; and access that previously existed in relation to the road are Local Government Area – Great Lakes extinguished. The Crown public road known as Cheers Road (Squires TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Road) between Possum Pie Road and the western boundary Minister for Lands of Lot 10 DP716562 as shown by black shading on diagram hereunder. Description File TE03 H 191 (6) Land District – Port Macquarie; Local Government Area – Hastings. Schedule 2 Road closed: Lots 3 and 4 DP1067678 at Herons Creek Roads Authority: Parish of Camden Haven, County of Macquarie. File No. TE001 H 72 On closing, the land within lots 3 and 4 vests in Hastings Council as operational land.

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WAGGA WAGGA OFFICE Corner Johnston and Tarcutta Streets (PO Box 60), Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 Phone: (02) 6937 2700 Fax: (02) 6921 1851

ROADS ACT 1993 NOTIFICATION OF FORFEITURE OF A HOLDING NOT UNDER THE REAL PROPERTY ACT 1900 Order Transfer of Crown Road to a Council PURSUANT to Part 6 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, the undermentioned holding is declared to be forfeited, with IN pursuance of the provisions of section 151, Roads Act effect from the date of publication of this notifi cation. 1993, the Crown public roads specifi ed in Schedule 1 are transferred to the Roads Authority specifi ed in Schedule 2 TONY KELLY, M.L.C., hereunder, as from the date of publication of this notice and Minister for Lands as from that date, the roads specifi ed in Schedule 1 cease to be Crown public road. Description of Holding TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Land District – Temora; Shire – Temora; Minister for Lands Parish – Bundawarrah (Environs of Temora); County – Bland. SCHEDULE 1 Improvement Purchase 1910/1 Temora, comprising Lot Parish – Currajong; County – Goulburn; 1092, DP 750587 and held by Charles Lee YEN. Land District – Tumbarumba; Shire – Holbrook. File No.: WA82 H 137. Crown public road 20.115 wide described as the road through Lot 3, DP 817311.

SCHEDULE 2 Roads Authority: Council. File No.: WA05 H 295.

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 15 July 2005 OFFICIAL NOTICES 3759 Department of Primary Industries Agriculture

POULTRY MEAT INDUSTRY ACT 1986 STOCK DISEASES ACT 1923 Price Order No. 41 Proclamation No. 558 THE Poultry Meat Industry Committee, pursuant to sections Declaration of disease for the purposes of the Stock 6 (c) and 10 of the Poultry Meat Industry Act 1986, has Diseases Act 1923 determined on 19 April 2005, the base rates for the following MARIE BASHIR, A.C., Governor classes of batch poultry to be paid by processors to growers for designated poultry, namely chickens of the species [Gallus I, Professor MARIE BASHIR, A.C., Governor of the State of gallus] which are not more than 18 weeks old, and turkeys New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, of the species [Meleagris gallopavo] from 1 January 2005, pursuant to section 4 (1) of the Stock Diseases Act 1923 (‘the being the base rate adjustment date from which this order has Act’), declare that the disease post-weaning multisystemic effect, being base rates as follows, based on the requirements wasting syndrome, being a disease in stock, shall be a disease of section 10 (4) of the Act. in respect of which the provisions of the Act shall apply. Inghams Enterprises Pty Ltd: Signed and sealed at Sydney this 6th day of July 2005. Northern tunnel shed class of batch poultry: By Her Excellency’s Command 56.5 cents per bird IAN MACDONALD, M.L.C., Bartter Enterprises Pty Ltd: NSW Minister for Primary Industries Bartter conventional shed class of batch poultry free-range: GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! 71.05 cents per bird, plus a 56.0 cents per m2 per batch cleanout fee Bartter tunnel ventilated shed class of batch poultry: 55.14 cents per bird, plus a 56.0 cents per m2 batch cleanout fee. S. CARROLL, Chairman, PMIC 21 April 2005

AGRICULTURAL SCIENTIFIC COLLECTIONS TRUST ACT 1983 Appointment of Trustees of the Agricultural Scientifi c Collections Trust I, IAN MACDONALD, M.L.C., NSW Minister for Primary Industries pursuant to section 6 of the Agricultural Scientifi c Collections Trust Act 1983 appoint: ARMSTRONG, Rob BROWN, Rob and HALES, Dinah as Trustees of the Agricultural Scientifi c Collections Trust for a further term of 5 years commencing from the date hereof. Dated this 20th day of June 2005. IAN MACDONALD, M.L.C., NSW Minister for Primary Industries

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 3760 OFFICIAL NOTICES 15 July 2005 NSW Fisheries

FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994 OL60/085 within the estuary of the Manning River, having an area of 0.4093 hectares to CLIFT OYSTERS PTY LTD Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2002 of Tuncurry NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on 4 June Section 177 (c) – Notice of Aquaculture Lease 2020. Cancellation OL74/164 within the estuary of Tuross Lake, having an OL60/193 within the estuary of the Crookhaven River, area of 0.7244 hectares to Greg WOODFORD and Marlise having an area of 0.1605 hectares formerly leased by David WOODFORD of Tuross Head NSW, for a term of 15 years WILD. expiring on 14 January 2020. OL69/455 within the estuary of the Crookhaven River, OL58/213 within the estuary of Port Stephens, having having an area of 1.958 hectares formerly leased by David an area of 0.4810 hectares to Peter James NICHOLLS of WILD. Raymond Terrace NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on 22 December 2019. OL72/256 within the estuary of the Crookhaven River, having an area of 0.5162 hectares formerly leased by David OL74/270 within the estuary of the Manning River, having WILD. an area of 1.7668 hectares to GLENSTAR PTY LTD of Croki NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on 14 August 2020. OL86/013 within the estuary of the Crookhaven River, having an area of 0.4324 hectares formerly leased by David OL60/032 within the estuary of Port Stephens, having WILD. an area of 0.3672 hectares to Kevin JOHNSON and Darrell JOHNSON of Karuah NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring OL86/014 within the estuary of the Crookhaven River, on 20 February 2020. having an area of 0.3765 hectares formerly leased by David WILD. OL60/047 within the estuary of Port Stephens, having an area of 1.3017 hectares to Gordon LATIMORE, Robyn OL86/015 within the estuary of the Crookhaven River, LATIMORE and Kenneth LILLEY of Karuah NSW, for a having an area of 0.7551 hectares formerly leased by David term of 15 years expiring on 12 March 2020. WILD. AL02/031 within the estuary of the Merimbula Lake, AL00/044 within the estuary of Tuross Lake, having having an area of 1.1920 hectares to Darren DEATH and an area of 5.0714 hectares formerly leased by Dennis Treena KNIGHT of Palmerston ACT, for a term of 15 years ROTUMAH, Damian ROTUMAH, Janelle ROTUMAH and expiring on 23 January 2020. Donald WELLINGTON. OL88/081 within the estuary of the Wallis Lake, having an Dr NICK RAYNS, area of 0.4267 hectares to Paul McRAE, Anne McRAE and Director, Andrew McRAE of Tuncurry NSW, for a term of 15 years Fisheries Management, expiring on 3 March 2021. Agriculture and Fisheries Division, Department of Primary Industries OL89/044 within the estuary of the Wallis Lake, having an area of 0.2874 hectares to Paul McRAE, Anne McRAE and Andrew McRAE of Tuncurry NSW, for a term of 15 years FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994 expiring on 3 March 2021. Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2002 OL89/056 within the estuary of Port Stephens, having an area of 0.3461 hectares to Craig LILLEY of Swan Bay NSW, Clause 39 (4) – Notice of Aquaculture Lease Renewal for a term of 15 years expiring on 10 April 2021. THE Minister has renewed the following Class 1 Aquaculture OL96/069 within the estuary of the Hastings River, having Leases: an area of 0.8352 hectares to HOLIDAY COAST OYSTERS OL59/363 within the estuary of Wallis Lake, having an PTY LTD of Port Macquarie NSW, for a term of 15 years area of 1.5469 hectares to Trevor Allan DENT of Tuncurry expiring on 15 February 2020. NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on 8 November NICK RAYNS, 2020. Director, OL60/062 within the estuary of the Hawkesbury River, Fisheries Management, having an area of 2.3719 hectares to OYSTERMENS PTY Agriculture and Fisheries Division, LTD of Mooney Mooney NSW, for a term of 15 years NSW Department of Primary Industries expiring on 8 November 2020. OL75/060 within the estuary of the Clyde River, having an area of 0.5430 hectares to Stephen Michael SHEA of Braidwood NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on 16 December 2019. OL59/048 within the estuary of Wallis Lake, having an area of 1.9207 hectares to Donald CAIN of Tuncurry NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on 5 April 2020.

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FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994 FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994 Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2002 Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2002 Clause 37 (3) – Notice of Granting of Class 1 Clause 49 (8) – Notice of Aquaculture Lease Subdivision Aquaculture Lease THE Minister has subdivided the following Aquaculture THE Minister has granted the following Class 1 Aquaculture Leases: Lease: OL69/434 within the estuary of the Hastings River, having AL04/035 within the estuary of Wallis Lake, having an an area of 0.3584 hectares, has been subdivided to create area of 0.7411 hectares to TADEVEN PTY LTD of Tuncurry two new leases AL05/007 (0.0982 hectares) and AL05/008 NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on 29 November (0.2601 hectares) to Gavin WILTON, Judith WILTON, Lynne 2019. HALL and Joyce HALL of Port Macquarie NSW, expiring on 31 March 2015. AL03/032 within the estuary of Port Stephens, having an area of 8.6356 hectares to Paul K. VINEY of Smithton TAS, Dr NICK RAYNS, for a term of 15 years expiring on 12 April 2020. Director, Fisheries Management, AL03/033 within the estuary of Port Stephens, having an Agriculture and Fisheries Division, area of 3.4096 hectares to Paul K. VINEY of Smithton TAS, Department of Primary Industries for a term of 15 years expiring on 12 April 2020. AL03/034 within the estuary of Port Stephens, having an area of 2.8102 hectares to Paul K. VINEY of Smithton TAS, for a term of 15 years expiring on 12 April 2020. AL03/035 within the estuary of Port Stephens, having an area of 8.9707 hectares to Paul K. VINEY of Smithton TAS, for a term of 15 years expiring on 12 April 2020. AL03/013 within the estuary of the Camden Haven River, having an area of 0.6264 hectares to Brandon ARMSTRONG of Bonny Hills NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on 20 June 2020. AL04/003 within the estuary of Port Stephens, having an area of 7.9313 hectares to SOUTHERN CROSS MARINE AQUACULTURE PTY LTD of Hobart TAS, for a term of 15 years expiring on 12 April 2020. AL04/004 within the estuary of Port Stephens, having an area of 5.0060 hectares to SOUTHERN CROSS MARINE AQUACULTURE PTY LTD of Hobart TAS, for a term of 15 years expiring on 12 April 2020. AL04/005 within the estuary of Port Stephens, having an area of 24.3176 hectares to SOUTHERN CROSS MARINE AQUACULTURE PTY LTD of Hobart TAS, for a term of 15 years expiring on 12 April 2020. AL04/006 within the estuary of Port Stephens, having an area of 1.5640 hectares to SOUTHERN CROSS MARINE AQUACULTURE PTY LTD of Hobart TAS, for a term of 15 years expiring on 12 April 2020. AL04/007 within the estuary of Port Stephens, having an area of 7.6740 hectares to SOUTHERN CROSS MARINE AQUACULTURE PTY LTD of Hobart TAS, for a term of 15 years expiring on 12 April 2020. NICK RAYNS, Director, Fisheries Management, Agriculture and Fisheries Division, NSW Department of Primary Industries

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 3762 OFFICIAL NOTICES 15 July 2005 Roads and Traffic Authority

ROADS ACT 1993 ROADS ACT 1993

LAND ACQUISITION (JUST TERMS LAND ACQUISITION (JUST TERMS COMPENSATION) ACT 1991 COMPENSATION) ACT 1991

Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land at Bulahdelah Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land at in the Great Lakes Council area Hinchinbrook in the Liverpool City Council area

THE Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales by THE Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales by its delegate declares, with the approval of Her Excellency its delegate declares, with the approval of Her Excellency the Governor, that the land described in the Schedule the Governor, that the land described in the Schedule below is acquired by compulsory process under the below is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 for the purposes of the Roads Compensation) Act 1991 for the purposes of the Roads Act 1993. Act 1993.

T D Craig T D Craig Manager, Compulsory Acquisition & Road Dedication Manager, Compulsory Acquisition & Road Dedication Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales ______

SCHEDULE SCHEDULE

ALL that piece or parcel of Crown land situated in the ALL that piece or parcel of land situated in the Liverpool Great Lakes Council area, Parish of Boolambayte and City Council area, Parish of St Luke and County of County of Gloucester, shown as Lot 8 Deposited Plan Cumberland, shown as Lot 2 Deposited Plan 1082089, 1082913, excluding from the compulsory acquisition of being part of the land in Certificate of Title 105/1045185. Lot 8 the easement for sewage pipeline 5 wide notified in Government Gazette No 167 of 9 December 1994 on page The land is said to be in the possession of Liverpool City 7307 and designated by the letter (A) on Deposited Plan Council. 1082913. (RTA Papers FPP 5M1510; RO F9/259.11038) (RTA Papers FPP 5M1950; RO 10/410.1991)

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ROADS ACT 1993 ROADS ACT 1993

LAND ACQUISITION (JUST TERMS LAND ACQUISITION (JUST TERMS COMPENSATION) ACT 1991 COMPENSATION) ACT 1991

Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land at Aylmerton Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land at Karuah in in the Wingecarribee Shire Council area the Port Stephens Council area

THE Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales by THE Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales by its delegate declares, with the approval of Her Excellency its delegate declares, with the approval of Her Excellency the Governor, that the land described in the Schedule the Governor, that the interest in land described in the below is acquired by compulsory process under the Schedule below is acquired by compulsory process under provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 for the purposes of the Roads Compensation) Act 1991 for the purposes of the Roads Act 1993. Act 1993.

T D Craig T D Craig Manager, Compulsory Acquisition & Road Dedication Manager, Compulsory Acquisition & Road Dedication Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales ______

SCHEDULE SCHEDULE

ALL that piece or parcel of land situated in the An easement in gross for electricity purposes as provided Wingecarribee Shire Council area, Parish of Colo and in Schedule 4A of the Conveyancing Act 1919, over the County of Camden, shown as Lot 51 Deposited Plan site shown as “proposed easement for electricity purposes 1041423, being the whole of the land in Certificate of 15 wide and variable” and designated by the letter (A) on Title 51/1041423; excluding any existing easements from Deposited Plan 1080792, affecting part of the land in the compulsory acquisition of Lot 51. Certificate of Title 30/1024344.

The land is said to be in the possession of the Roads and The land is said to be in the possession of Hunter Water Traffic Authority of New South Wales. Corporation Limited.

(RTA Papers FPP 5M1325) (RTA Papers: FPP 5M2148; RO 10/362.1786)

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ROADS ACT 1993 ROADS ACT 1993 Notice of Dedication of Land as Public Road at Orchard LAND ACQUISITION (JUST TERMS Hills in the Penrith City Council area COMPENSATION) ACT 1991 THE Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales, Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land at Wetherill by its delegate, dedicates the land described in the Park in the Fairfield City Council area schedule below as public road under section 10 of the Roads Act 1993. THE Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales by its delegate declares, with the approval of Her Excellency T D Craig the Governor, that the land described in Schedule 1 and Manager, Compulsory Acquisition & Road Dedication the interest in land described in Schedule 2 below are Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales acquired by compulsory process under the provisions of ______the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 for the purposes of the Roads Act 1993. SCHEDULE

T D Craig ALL those pieces or parcels of land situated in the Penrith Manager, Compulsory Acquisition & Road Dedication City Council area, Parishes of Claremont and Mulgoa and Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales County of Cumberland, shown as: ______Lots 4 to 9 inclusive and Lot 25 Deposited Plan 235264; SCHEDULE 1 Lot 50 Deposited Plan 238741; and ALL that piece or parcel of land situated in the Fairfield City Council area, Parish of Prospect and County of Lot 1 Deposited Plan 235263. Cumberland, shown as Lot 23 Deposited Plan 1058013, being part of the land in Certificate of Title 1/838790. (RTA Papers: FPP 5M1758; RO 358.1137) ______

SCHEDULE 2

An easement in gross to drain water 2.3 wide and variable as provided in Schedule 4A of the Conveyancing Act 1919, over the site shown as “proposed easement to drain water 2.3 wide and variable” and designated by the letter [T] on Deposited Plan 1058013, affecting the land in Certificate of Title 1/838790.

The land is said to be in the possession of Edhem Mahmic and Agan Mahmic.

(RTA Papers: FPP 5M940; RO 156.12276)

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 15 July 2005 OFFICIAL NOTICES 3765 Other Notices

ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 1984 DISTRICT COURT ACT 1973 Transfer of Incorporation Pursuant to Section 48 (4) (a) District Court of New South Wales TAKE notice that the company “Namoi Aero Club Limited” Direction formerly registered under the provisions of the Corporations PURSUANT to section 173 of the District Court Act 1973, Act 2001, is now incorporated under the Associations I direct that the District Court shall sit in its criminal Incorporation Act 1984 as “Namoi Aero Club Incorporated” jurisdiction at the place and time shown as follows: effective 8 July 2005. Grafton, 10 a.m., 15 August 2005 (2 weeks), in lieu of ROBYNE LUNNEY, 8 August 2005 (3 weeks). A/Manager, Griffi th, 10 a.m., 8 August 2005 (2 weeks), in lieu of Legal, 8 August 2005 (3 weeks). Delegate of Commissioner, Offi ce of Fair Trading Wagga Wagga, 10 a.m., 18 July 2005 (2 weeks), in lieu of 18 July 2005 (3 weeks). Dated this 11th day of July 2005. ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 1984 R. O. BLANCH, Transfer of Incorporation Pursuant to Section 48 (4) (a) Chief Judge TAKE NOTICE that the company “London Goodenough Association of Australia” formerly registered under the ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ACT 1995 provisions of the Corporations Act 2001 is now incorporated under the Associations Incorporation Act 1984 as “London Transgrid Goodenough Association of Australia Incorporated” effective Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 12 July 2005. Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Easement CHRISTINE GOWLAND, A/General Manager TRANSGRID, by its delegate Lionel Smyth, declares, with Delegate of Commissioner the approval of Her Excellency the Governor, that the interest Offi ce of Fair Trading described in Schedule 1 to this notice in the land described in Schedule 2 to this notice is acquired by compulsory process under the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 for the purposes of the Electricity Supply Act 1995. CO-OPERATIVES ACT 1992 Dated at Sydney, this 13th day of July, 2005. Notice under Section 601AA of the Corporations Act 2001 as applied by Section 325 of the Co-operatives Act 1992 L. G. SMYTH, General Manager/Business Resources NOTICE is hereby given that the Co-operative mentioned below will be deregistered when two months have passed Schedule 1 since the publication of this notice. Easement rights as described under the heading “Easement Name of Co-operative: for Electricity Transmission Lines” in Memorandum No. Blaxland Gallery Co-operative Limited. 9195838 fi led in Land and Property Information N.S.W. Dated this 11th day of July 2005. pursuant to Section 80A of the Real Property Act 1900. C. GOWLAND, Schedule 2 Delegate of the Registrar of Co-operatives All that piece or parcel of land situate in the Local Government Area of Cabonne, Parish of Gregra and County of Ashburnham, being those parts of Lot 7002 and Lot 7003 CO-OPERATIVES ACT 1992 Deposited Plan 93132 comprised within the site of the Notice under Section 601AB (2c) of the proposed Easement for Transmission Line 45 Metres Wide Corporations Act 2001 as applied by and Variable Width as shown in Deposited Plan 1047105. Section 325 of the Co-operatives Act 1992 (P.50399/4) NOTICE is hereby given that the Co-operative mentioned All that piece or parcel of land situate in the Local below will be deregistered when two months have passed Government Area of Cabonne, Parish of Brymedura and since the publication of this notice. County of Ashburnham, being that part of Road 20.115 Wide (adjoining Lot 99 Deposited Plan 750141) comprised Name of Co-operative: within the site of the proposed Easement for Transmission Australian Beef Producers Co-operative Ltd. Line 45 Wide and Variable Width as shown in Deposited Plan Dated this 11th day of July 2005. 1047106. (P.50398/2) C. GOWLAND, All that piece or parcel of land situate in the Local Delegate of the Registrar of Co-operatives Government Area of Cabonne, Parish of Brymedura and County of Ashburnham, being that part of Road 20.115 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 3766 OFFICIAL NOTICES 15 July 2005

Wide (adjoining Lot 98 Deposited Plan 750141) comprised NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT 1974 within the site of the proposed Easement for Transmission LAND ACQUISITION (JUST TERMS Line 45 Wide and Variable Width as shown in Deposited Plan COMPENSATION) ACT 1991 1047106. (P.50398/2) Notice of Compulsory Acquisition All that piece or parcel of land situate in the Local Government Area of Cabonne, Parish of Brymedura and THE Minister for the Environment, with the approval of Her County of Ashburnham, being that part of the Crown Road Excellency the Governor, declares that the land described (adjoining Lot 173 Deposited Plan 750141) comprised within in the Schedule below is acquired by compulsory process the site of the proposed Easement for Transmission Line under the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms 45 Wide and Variable Width as shown in Deposited Plan Compensation) Act 1991, for the purposes of the National 1047106. (P.50398/3) Parks and Wildlife Act 1974. All that piece or parcel of land situate in the Local The land is, on publication of this notice, vested in the Government Area of Cabonne, Parish of Gregra and County Minister administering the National Parks and Wildlife Act of Ashburnham, being that part of Road 20.115 Wide 1974. (adjoining Lot 1 Deposited Plan 831686) comprised within BOB DEBUS, M.P., the site of the proposed Easement for Transmission Line Minister for the Environment 45 Metres Wide and Variable as shown in Deposited Plan 1047105. (P.50399/2) SCHEDULE All that piece or parcel of land situate in the Local All those pieces or parcels of land situated in the Parishes Government Area of Cabonne, Parish of Gregra and County of Bogandyera and Tooma, County of Selwyn, Local of Ashburnham, being that part of Road 20.115 Wide Government Area of Tumbarumba, containing a total area of (adjoining Lot 232 Deposited Plan 750162) comprised within 332.09 hectares, being Lots 1 and 2. DP 1082170. the site of the proposed Easement for Transmission Line 45 Metres Wide and Variable as shown in Deposited Plan NPWS/03/08648. 1047105. (P.50399/3) All that piece or parcel of land situate in the Local NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT 1974 Government Area of Cabonne, Parish of Gregra and County Tapin Tops National Park Plan of Management of Ashburnham, being that part of Road 20.115 Wide Mundoonen Nature ReservePlan of Management (adjoining Lot 1 Deposited Plan 901807) comprised within Richmond River Nature Reserve Plan of Management the site of the proposed Easement for Transmission Line Brimbin Nature Reserve Plan of Management 45 Wide and Variable Width as shown in Deposited Plan 1047105. (P.50399/3) PLANS of management for Tapin Tops National Park, Mundoonen Nature Reserve and Richmond River Nature Reserve were adopted by the Minister for the Environment HERITAGE ACT 1977 on 10 May 2005. Direction pursuant to section 34 (1) (a) A plan of management for Brimbin Nature Reserve was adopted by the Minister on 12 May 2005. To list an item on the State Heritage Register Berry Courthouse, 58 Victoria Street, Berry Copies of the Tapin Tops and Brimbin plans may be obtained from the NPWS offi ce at 152 Horton Street, Port SHR No. 1736 Macquarie NSW 2444 (phone 6584 2203). Additional copies IN pursuance of section 34 (1) (a) of the Heritage Act 1977, of the Mundoonen plan may be obtained from the NPWS I, the Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure and offi ce at 6 Rutledge Street, Queanbeyan NSW 2620 (phone Planning (Planning Administration), having considered a 6299 2929). Additional copies of the Richmond River plan recommendation of the Heritage Council of New South may be obtained from the NPWS offi ce at 75 Main Street, Wales, direct the Council to list the item of environmental Alstonville NSW 2477 (phone 6627 0200). The cost of the heritage specified in Schedule A on the State Heritage plans is $8.50 each.. Register. This listing shall apply to the curtilage or site of The plans are also available on the NPWS web site: www. the item, being the land described in Schedule B. nationalparks.nsw.gov.au. DIANE BEAMER, M.P., Minister Assisting the Minister for POISONS AND THERAPEUTIC GOODS ACT 1966 Infrastructure and Planning (Planning Administration) Order Under Clause 171 (1) Sydney, 20th day of June 2005 Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Regulation 2002 SCHEDULE A Withdrawal of Drug Authority The item known as Berry Courthouse, situated on the land IN accordance with the provisions of clause 171 (1) of the described in Schedule B. Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Regulation 2002 an order has been made on Dr Ian Strinich of 108 John Street Cabramatta SCHEDULE B 2166, prohibiting him, until further notice, as a medical All those pieces or parcels of land known as Lot 2 DP practitioner from supplying or having possession of drugs of 19995 in Parish of Coolangatta, County of Camden shown addiction as authorised by clause 101 of the Regulation and on the plan catalogued HC 2006 in the offi ce of the Heritage issuing a prescription for a drug of addiction as authorised Council of New South Wales. by clause 76 of the Regulation. NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 15 July 2005 OFFICIAL NOTICES 3767

This order is to take effect on and from Friday, 15 July SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION ACT 1989 2005. NOTICE is given, in accordance with section 5 (2) of the ROBYN KRUK, above Act, of the intention to make the following principal Director-General statutory rule. Department of Health, New South Wales Transport Administration (General) Regulation 2005 Sydney, Monday 11 July 2005 This Regulation will replace the Transport Administration (General) Regulation 2000 which is due for automatic repeal PUBLIC LOTTERIES ACT 1996 on 1 September 2005. The object of the Regulation is to 1. Make provision for traffic control of land vested in RULES – DRAW LOTTERY RailCorp NSW, STA and Sydney Ferries; I, THE HONOURABLE GRANT McBRIDE, M.P., Minister 2. Constitute and provide for matters concerning Western for Gaming and Racing being the Minister for the time being Sydney Buses; administering the Public Lotteries Act 1996 (hereinafter 3. Provide for arrangements relating to the use of RailCorp referred to as “the Act”) pursuant to section 23 of the Act land by the Australian -Rail Track Corporation and the DO HEREBY APPROVE the amendments to the Rules for management of staff transferred to that organisation; the conduct by New South Wales Lotteries Corporation, a and Corporation constituted under Section 5 of the New South Wales Lotteries Corporatisation Act 1996, of Draw Lottery 4. Provide for additional ancillary matters including penalty Games and Promotional Draw Lottery Games as attached notices. to this notice. These amended Rules take effect on and from Copies of the Regulatory Impact Statements and/or drafts 22 July 2005. of the proposed Regulation may be inspected or obtained by Dated this13th day of July 2005. contacting Mr Greg Riley, Ministry of Transport, Level 5, 16-18 Wentworth Street, Parramatta NSW 2150. Telephone The Honourable Grant McBride, M.P., 9689 8809. Minister for Gaming and Racing Comments and submissions on the proposed Regulation are invited and should be received at the above address or PUBLIC LOTTERIES ACT 1996 faxed to 9689 8895 no later than 8 August 2005. DRAW LOTTERY RULES IT is hereby notifi ed that the Minister administering the SUPREME COURT ACT 1970 Public Lotteries Act 1996 has approved of the following Authorisation as a Deputy Registrar of the amendments to the Rules for the conduct of Draw Lottery Supreme Court of New South Wales and Promotional Draw Lottery Games. In accordance with Section 23 (3) (b) of the Act, these amended Rules take effect PURSUANT to section 120A of the Supreme Court Act on and from 22 July 2005. These Rules supersede the Rules 1970, I authorise the registrars of the Local Courts at Dubbo, notifi ed previously in the Government Gazette. Lismore, Newcastle, Wagga Wagga and Wollongong (and any offi cer of the Local Court whilst acting as a registrar of one RULE 1 (a) Defi nitions of those Local Courts), to exercise the powers of a deputy • Delete existing defi nition of “Bounded Area” and replace registrar of the Supreme Court. with new defi nition as follows: Dated: 5 July 2005. “Bounded Area”∧ means the area indicated as such by the symbols “ ∨ ” or “ ” on the relevant Entry Form The Hon. J. J. SPIGELMAN, A.C., containing numbers or questions; Chief Justice • Delete existing defi nition of “Mark” and replace with new defi nition as follows: STATE ELECTORAL OFFICE Resignation of Returning Offi cers “Mark” means the∧ drawing of a vertical line “I” within a Bounded Area “ ∨ ” or a cross “X” within a Bounded Area HER Excellency the Governor with the advice of the “ ” in blue or black ink on an Entry Form. “Marked” or Executive Council has, as a consequence of the resignation of “Marking” shall have corresponding meanings; the Returning Offi cers for the State Electoral Districts set out RULE 6. Rules Applying to Entry Forms and Tickets below, approved of the termination of their appointments. Delete existing Rule 6 (b) and renumber subsequent rules State Electoral District Returning Offi cer accordingly. Bega Mr John GARDNER SCHEDULE 1 – COMMISSION AND SUBSCRIPTION Charlestown Mr Robert EDWARDS PAYABLE FOR DRAW LOTTERY GAMES Lane Cove Ms Jennifer McGRAIL Delete existing Schedule 1 and replace with new Schedule Oxley Ms Patricia BAKER 1 as follows: Port Jackson Mr Peter LARKIN Draw Lottery Game Commission Subscription Smithfi eld Mr Barry WATKINS $2.00 Jackpot Lottery $0.15 $2.00 Swansea Mr John McMORROW $5.00 Jackpot Lottery $0.30 $5.00 BOB CARR, M.P., Premier

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 3768 TENDERS 15 July 2005 TENDERS

Department of Commerce

SUPPLIES AND SERVICES FOR THE PUBLIC SERVICE

Information in relation to the Department of Commerce proposed, current and awarded tenders is available on:

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 15 July 2005 PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS 3769 PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS

COUNCIL NOTICES Road off Casuarina Drive near Janelli Lane. BANKSTOWN CITY COUNCIL Gooloogong, formerly named Nandandera Road. Proposal Half Road Closure Road from Cargo Road to Nanami Barragan Road. Cann Street, Bass Hill, North of Buist Street Lane, formerly named Avenel Road. COUNCIL hereby advises that pursuant to sections 115 to Road from Nanami Lane to Avenel Road. 118 of the Roads Act and in accordance with the authority Lockwood Road, formerly named delegate to it by the Roads and Traffi c Authority, it proposes Barragan Road. to implement a half road closure by placing physical barriers in Cann Street, just north of Buist Street, Bass Hill. Authorised by resolution of Council. G. L. P. FLEMING, General Manager, Cabonne Council, PO Box 17, Molong The purpose of this half road closure is to require all NSW 2866. [1438] northbound through traffi c in Cann Street to turn left or right into Buist Street and also to reduce the excessive speeding CABONNE COUNCIL by motorists in Cann Street. This proposal forms part of the traffi c management plan for the construction of a roundabout Roads Act 1993, Section 10 at Buist Street and Cann Street to reduce accidents at this Opening of Public Road intersection. NOTICE is hereby given that Cabonne Council, in accordance Further information regarding the half road closure and with section 10 of the Roads Act 1993, has dedicated the land proposed roundabout can be gained by viewing the plan of described below as public road. the proposal which is on display at the following locations: Chester Hill Library, 12 Chester Hill Road, Chester Hill. Description: Lot 1, DP 1069214, Parish of Cargo, County of Ashburnham. Customer Service Centre, Upper Ground Floor, Civic Tower at 66-72 Rickard Road, Bankstown. Location: Baghdad Road, Cargo. Written submissions regarding this proposal are sought and G. L. P. FLEMING, General Manager, Cabonne Council, should be forwarded by 15th August 2005, by post marked: PO Box 17, Molong NSW 2866. [1439] Attention: Traffi c Engineer, Bankstown City Council, PO Box 8, Bankstown 1885 or by facsimile (02) 9707 9495. CLARENCE VALLEY COUNCIL Further information regarding this proposal can be Roads Act 1993 obtained by contacting the Traffi c Engineer (02) 9707 9578. Dedication of Land as Public Road RICHARD COLLEY, General Manager, PO Box 8, Bankstown NSW 1885. [1434] NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section 10 of the Roads Act 1993 the Clarence Valley Council dedicates the CABONNE COUNCIL land described in the Schedule hereunder as public road. Dated 17 February 2005. Ken BOYLE, Acting General Naming of Roads Manager, Clarence Valley Council, Locked Bag 23, Grafton NOTICE is hereby given that Cabonne Council, in pursuance NSW 2460. of section 162 of the Roads Act 1993, has named the roads SCHEDULE described hereunder: Land shown as intended to be dedicated to the public as Description Name road 20.115 wide in the Plan of Subdivision, Deposited Plan The main access road in Windera Windera Drive. 1082007 situated at Woodford Dale on Woodford Island in estate off the Mitchell Highway. the Parish of Woodford, County of Clarence. [1453] New road heading south off Windera Emmas Lane. Drive. GOSFORD CITY COUNCIL New road heading east off Windera Thomas Kite Roads Act 1993 Drive. Lane. Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 New road heading south off Thomas Madelines Lane. Kite Lane. Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land New road heading north off Thomas James Dalton GOSFORD City Council declares with the approval of Kite Lane. Lane. Her Excellency the Governor that the land described in the New road heading west off James John Carroll schedule below, excluding any mines or deposits of minerals Dalton Lane. Lane. in the land, is acquired by compulsory process in accordance New road off Fisher Street in Cargo. Sherwin Street. with the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Road off Norah Creek Road to Glenelga Road. Compensation) Act 1991 for the purpose of a public road. Glenelga property, formerly Dated at Gosford this seventh day of July 2005. P. WILSON, named Killonbutta Road. General Manager, Gosford City Council, PO Box 21, Gosford NSW 2250. Road off Bocobra Road signposted Myrtleford Road. as Springvale Road. SCHEDULE Lot 2 DP 830263 [1451] Back Gregra Railway Road. Petersen Road. NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 3770 PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS 15 July 2005

GREATER HUME SHIRE COUNCIL RIVERINA WATER COUNTY COUNCIL Local Government Act 1993 Local Government Act 1993, Section 553 Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 Extension of Watermains Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to section 553 of the THE Greater Hume Shire Council declares, with the approval Local Government Act 1993, that Riverina Water County of Her Excellency the Governor, that the land described Council’s water mains have been extended to service the in the Schedule below excluding any mines or deposits of lands described hereunder: minerals in the land, is acquired by compulsory process in Wagga Wagga: accordance with the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Budawang Avenue, Tatton: along the southern side to the Terms Compensation) Act 1991, for storm water management west boundary then, in a northerly direction to the end purposes. Dated at Holbrook, 12th July 2005. PETER of the cul-de-sac. VENERIS, Acting General Manager, Greater Hume Shire Drawing No.: 1-2627. Council, PO Box 99, Holbrook NSW 2644. Job No.: 3651053 – January 2005. SCHEDULE Jubilee Heights, Stage 3: Lot 2792, DP 1056143. [1448] From the existing main, traveling in a southerly direction to the intersection of Deakin Avenue and Hardgrave Avenue, there hence branching into two directions one GREATER HUME SHIRE COUNCIL which travels east to the intersection of Glenfi eld Road Local Government Act 1993 and one which in a westward direction to the cul-de-sac named Fisher Place, there hence in a southerly direction Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 to the end of the cul-de-sac. Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land Drawing No.: 1-3044. THE Greater Hume Shire Council declares, with the approval Job No.: 3650994 – February 2005. of His Excellency the Governor, that the land described Brunslea Park, Stage 3: in the Schedule below is acquired by compulsory process From the existing main in Boree Avenue to Lot 5, then in under the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms a northerly direction along Teak Close (Cul-de-sac). Compensation) Act 1991, for the purposes of the Gregory Waste Transfer Station. Dated at Holbrook, 6th April 2005. APR 05. PETER VENERIS, Acting General Manager, Greater Hume Drawing No.: 1-2715. Shire Council, PO Box 99, Holbrook NSW 2644. Job No.: 3650996 – March 2005. SCHEDULE Settlers Village, Estella: From existing main along Avocet Drive traveling in an Lot 261, DP 46958, Parish of , County of easterly direction, then at the intersection of Boorooma Goulburn. [1437] Street, traveling south. Drawing No.: 1-2610. PORT STEPHENS COUNCIL Job Number # – 2004. Local Government Act 1993 Tatton – Stage 6: Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 From existing main in Stirling Boulevard traveling Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land southwest till the intersection of unnamed road, there hence west to the intersection of Springvale Drive. PORT STEPHENS Council declares, with the approval of Drawing No.: 1-3045. Her Excellency the Governor, that the land described in the schedule below, excluding any mines or deposits of minerals Job No.: 3650960 – March 2005. in the land, is acquired by compulsory process in accordance Rural: with the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Urana, Coonong Street: Compensation) Act 1991 for the purpose of securing the Council’s tenure over an existing works depot and Council From existing main in Coonong Street, traveling in a offi ces presently on the land. Dated at Raymond Terrace this northerly direction to Lot 6, section 39 then in a easterly 20th day of October 2004. P. GESLING, General Manager, direction to Lot 323. Port Stephens Council, PO Box 42, Raymond Terrace, NSW Drawing No.: 3-2009. 2324. (Council fi les 5090-003 and A2004-1123). Job No.: 3661303 – January 2005. Holbrook, Bond Street: SCHEDULE From existing main along Bond Street, southwards to Lot 1, DP 842479. [1452] Lot 2. Drawing No.: 3-461-2. Job No.: 3661061 – March 2005.

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The owners of all lands within the prescribed distance regard only to the claims of which at the time of distribution will be liable for water supply charges as from the expiration they have notice. Probate was granted in New South Wales of twenty-one (21 days) after the publication of this notice, on 22nd June 2005. PENINSULA LAW, Solicitors, 103-105 or the date of connection of the properties to the water Blackwall Road (PO Box 162), Woy Woy NSW 2256 (DX main, whichever is the earlier date. G.W. PIEPER, General 8806, Woy Woy), tel.: (02) 4342 1277. [1442] Manager, Riverina Water County Council, PO Box 456, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650. [1435] NOTICE of intended distribution of estate.–Any person having any claim upon the estate of JOAN WINIFRED ESTATE NOTICES SMITH, late of Drummoyne, in the State of New South Wales, who died on 18th March 2005, must send particulars NOTICE of intended distribution of estate.–Any person of his claim to the executor, Stojkovich Macri, c.o. Kencalo having any claim upon the estate of BEVERLEY KAY & Kencalo, Solicitors, 101 Moore Street, Liverpool NSW PANKHURST, late of 10 Greenbank Close, Glenning Valley, 2170, within one (1) calendar month from publication of in the State of New South Wales, education consultant, this notice. After that time the assets of the estate may be who died between 28th and 29th March 2005, must send conveyed and distributed having regard only to the claims of particulars of his/her claim to the executrix, Michelle Louise which at the time of conveyance or distribution the executors Duncan, c.o. Collins & Thompson, Solicitors, 8 Coronation have notice. Probate was granted in New South Wales on Street, Hornsby NSW 2077, within one (1) calendar month 28th June 2005. KENCALO & KENCALO, Solicitors, 101 from publication of this notice. After that time the assets of Moore Street, Liverpool NSW 2170 (DX 5008, Liverpool), the estate may be conveyed and distributed having regard tel.: (02) 9602 6333. [1443] only to the claims of which at the time of distribution the executrix has notice. Probate was granted in New South Wales on 14th June 2005. COLLINS & THOMPSON, NOTICE of intended distribution of estate.–Any person Solicitors, 8 Coronation Street, Hornsby NSW 2077. [1436] having any claim upon the estate of CLARE ELIZABETH SCHEIDLER, late of 22/56-64 Dobson Cresent, Baulkham Hills, who died on 1st April 2005, must send particulars of NOTICE of intended distribution of estate.–Any person his claim to the executor, c.o. John S. Fordham, Solicitor, 12 having any claim upon the estate of LEONARD FREDERICK Station Street, West Ryde NSW 2114, within one (1) calendar FORDHAM, late of Unit 103, Minkara Retirement Village, month from publication of this notice. After that time the Minkara Road, Bayview, in the State of New South Wales, executor may distribute the assets of the estate having regard who died on 28th April 2005, must send particulars of his only to the claims of which at the time of distribution he has claim to the executor, c.o. John S. Fordham, Solicitor, 12 notice. Probate was granted in New South Wales on 1st July Station Street, West Ryde NSW 2144, within one (1) calendar 2005. JOHN S. FORDHAM, Solicitor, 12 Station Street, West month from publication of this notice. After that time the Ryde NSW 2114. Reference: JSF:RV:05063. [1444] executor may distribute the assets of the estate having regard only to the claims of which at the time of distribution she has notice. Probate was granted in New South Wales on 5th NOTICE of intended distribution of estate.–Any person July 2005. JOHN S. FORDHAM, Solicitor, 12 Station Street, having any claim upon the estate of JOHN JOSEPH West Ryde NSW 2144 (PO Box 107, West Ryde NSW 1685), BROOKS, late of 4 The Glen, Beecroft, who died on 30th (DX 27551, West Ryde), tel.: (02) 9858 1533. [1440] April 2005, must send particulars of his claim to the executor, c.o. John S. Fordham, Solicitor, 12 Station Street, West Ryde NSW 2114, within one (1) calendar month from publication NOTICE of intended distribution of estate.–Any person of this notice. After that time the executor may distribute having any claim upon the estate of MARY EYLES, late of the assets of the estate having regard only to the claims of Room 6, Dorothy Henderson Lodge, 157 Balaclava Road, which at the time of distribution he has notice. Probate was Marsfi eld, in the State of New South Wales, who died on granted in New South Wales on 29th June 2005. JOHN S. 16th April 2005, must send particulars of his claim to the FORDHAM, Solicitor, 12 Station Street, West Ryde NSW executor, c.o. John S. Fordham, Solicitor, 12 Station Street, 2114. Reference: JSF:RV:05063. [1445] West Ryde NSW 2144, within one (1) calendar month from publication of this notice. After that time the executor may distribute the assets of the estate having regard only to the NOTICE of intended distribution of estate.–Any person claims of which at the time of distribution she has notice. having any claim upon the estate of ELLEN VERONICA Probate was granted in New South Wales on 1st July 2005. MILLER, late of St Marys in the state of New South Wales, JOHN S. FORDHAM, Solicitor, 12 Station Street, West who died on 5th April 2005, must send particulars of his claim Ryde NSW 2144 (PO Box 107, West Ryde NSW 1685), (DX to the executor, c.o. Stoikovick Macri incorporating Kencalo 27551, West Ryde), tel.: (02) 9858 1533. [1441] & Kencalo, Solicitors and Public Notary, 101 Moore Street, Liverpool NSW 2170, within one (1) calendar month from publication of this notice. After that time the assets of the NOTICE of intended distribution of estate.–Any person estate may be conveyed and distributed having regard only to having any claim upon the estate of WILFRED HENRY the claims of which at the time of conveyance or distribution ADAMS, late of Umina, in the State of New South Wales, the executors have notice. Probate was granted in New retired, who died on 10th April 2005, must send particulars South Wales on 8th June 2005. KENCALO & KENCALO, of his claim to the executors, Alan Arnold Bingham and Solicitors and Public Notary, 101 Moore Street, Liverpool John Darryll Turnell, c.o. Peninsula Law, Solicitors, 103- NSW 2170. (DX 5008, Liverpool). [1446] 105 Blackwall Road, Woy Woy NSW 2256, within one (1) calendar month from publication of this notice. After that time the assets may be conveyed and distributed having

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NOTICE of intended distribution of estate.–Any person having any claim upon the estate of KERRY SCARBOROUGH, late of Lake Haven in the State of New South Wales, who died on 18th April 2005, must send particulars of his claim to the executor, Julie Scarborough, c.o. Truman Hoyle Lawyers, Level 18, 68 Pitt Street Sydney NSW, within one (1) calendar month from publication of this notice. After that time the assets of the estate and the property may be conveyed and distributed having regard only to the claims of which at the time of conveyance or distribution the executor has notice. Probate was granted in New South Wales on 8th July 2005. TRUMAN HOYLE, Lawyers, Level 18, 68 Pitt Street Sydney NSW, (DX 263 Sydney), tel.: (02) 9232 5588. [1450]

COMPANY NOTICES NOTICE of voluntary liquidation.– FRANLYNNE PTY LTD, ACN 000 766 950 (in voluntary liquidation).–Notice is hereby given that at a general meeting of members duly convened and held at Level 5, 14 Martin Place, Sydney NSW 2000, on 12th July 2005, the following resolution was passed: 1. That the company be wound up voluntarily. 2 That Mr Robert Southwell, who has consented to act, be appointed liquidator of the company. ROBERT SOUTHWELL, Liquidator, c.o. Moore Stephens, Directors, CML Building, Level 5, 14 Martin Place, Sydney NSW 2000, tel.: (02) 8236 7700. [1449]

Notice convening fi nal meeting of creditors.–BENNETT REAL ESTATE PTY LTD, ACN 001 831 509 (in liquidation).– Notice is hereby given pursuant to section 509 of the Corporations Law that the fi nal creditors meeting of the abovenamed company will be held at the offi ce of Lower, Russell & Farr, 1st Floor, 81 Henry Street, Penrith, on the 29th August 2005, at 10:00 a.m., for the purpose of having an account laid before them showing the manner in which the winding up has been conducted and the property of the company disposed of. Persons claiming to be creditors are required to prove their debt by no later than 4 o’clock of the previous day. In default they will be excluded from the benefi t of the dividend. Dated this 11th day of July 2005. STEPHEN HENRY LOWER, Liquidator, c.o. Lower, Russell & Farr, Chartered Accountants, 1st Floor, 81 Henry Street (PO Box 459), Penrith NSW 2751, tel.: (02) 4732 3033. Reference: SHL/JRC:LIQ164. [1447]

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