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Queensland Government Gazette TRANSPORT & MAIN ROADS

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Vol. 343 FRIDAY, 27 OCTOBER, 2006 [No. 53

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

TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 1103) 2006

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No. 1103) 2006.

Land to be taken [s.9(7) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

2. The land described in the Schedule is taken for the purpose of transport, in particular, road purposes, as from 27 October 2006, and vests in the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of , for an estate in fee simple.

SCHEDULE

Land Taken

County of Canning, Parish of Maroochy - an area of about 6.095 hectares being part of Lot 5 on RP856046 contained in Title Reference: 18668140.

County of Canning, Parish of Maroochy - an area of about 1.529 hectares being part of Lot 6 on RP856047 contained in Title Reference: 50048480.

County of Canning, Parish of Maroochy - an area of 4.224 hectares being the whole of Lot 7 on RP856047 contained in Title Reference: 50048481.

County of Canning, Parish of Maroochy - an area of about 2.813 hectares being part of Lot 3 on RP163090 contained in Title Reference: 15843211.

County of Canning, Parish of Maroochy - an area of about 3.192 hectares being part of Lot 61 on RP895114 contained in Title Reference: 50131814.

County of Canning, Parish of Maroochy - an area of about 7387 square metres being part of Lot 1003 on Crown Plan 855984 contained in Title Reference: 50286713.

County of Canning, Parish of Maroochy - an area of 4.477 hectares (including 2828 square metres being the whole of Easement A on RP175857 and 5675 square metres being the whole of Easement B on RP181250) being the whole of Lot 60 on RP893390 contained in Title Reference: 50085303.

County of Canning, Parish of Maroochy - an area of about 528.6 square metres being the whole of Lot 1 on RP113269 contained in Title Reference: 14057170.

County of Canning, Parish of Maroochy - an area of about 190 square metres being part of Lot 2 on RP113269 contained in Title Reference: 14057171.

County of Canning, Parish of Maroochy - an area of about 90.25 square metres being part of Lot 3 on RP113269 contained in Title Reference: 14057172.

County of Canning, Parish of Maroochy - an area of about 2022 square metres being part of Lot 1 on RP165750 contained in Title Reference: 15866186. 814 GAZETTE, No. 53 [27 October, 2006

County of Canning, Parish of Maroochy - an area of about 1.303 hectares being part of Lot 5 on RP170259 contained in Title Reference: 16054050.

County of Canning, Parish of Maroochy - an area of about 151.5 square metres being part of the Common Property of 6 Runway Drive Community Titles Scheme 2249 Community Management Statement 2249 contained in Title Reference: 19213419.

As shown approximately on Plans R2-980 to R2-986, R2-989, R2-991 and R2-992 held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane.

Maroochy Shire Sunshine Motorway ( - Peregian) 510/3779; 1084, 4247, 4251, 4252, 4253 and 4254

ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 October 2006. 2. Published in the Gazette on 27 October 2006. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Main Roads.

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

AMENDING TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 1104) 2006

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Amending Taking of Land Notice (No. 1104) 2006.

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

2. Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 914) 2005 dated 21 July 2005 and published in the Gazette of 22 July 2005 at pages 923 to 926 relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, is amended as described in the Schedule.

SCHEDULE

Amend Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 914) 2005 dated 21 July 2005 and published in the Gazette of 22 July 2005 at pages 923 to 926 relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland as follows -

Omit - “County of Churchill, Parish of Terry - an area of about 523.7 square metres being part of Lot 216 on RP210306 contained in Title Reference: 17015119.

County of Churchill, Parish of Taylor - an area of about 567.9 square metres being part of Lot 1 on RP151502 contained in Title Reference: 15509202.

County of Churchill, Parish of Taylor - an area of about 9.542 hectares being part of Lot 2 on RP802882 contained in Title Reference: 18061058.

County of Churchill, Parish of Terry - an area of about 1600 square metres being part of Lot 3 on RP802883 contained in Title Reference: 18110106.

County of Churchill, Parish of Terry - an area of about 17.02 hectares being part of Lot 1 on RP210290 contained in Title Reference: 17128236.

County of Churchill, Parish of Taylor - an area of about 364 square metres being part of Lot 1 on RP218179 contained in Title Reference: 17223171.

As shown approximately on Plans R3-627, R3-626, R3-571 and R3-576 held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane.

Gatton Shire Warrego Highway (Toowoomba Bypass) 510/294; 775/784, 785, 786, 787, 805, 806”

Insert - “County of Churchill, Parish of Terry - an area of 525 square metres being Lot 1 on SP186904 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Natural Resources and Water), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 17015119.

County of Churchill, Parish of Taylor - an area of 571 square metres being Lot 2 on SP186905 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Natural Resources and Water), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 15509202. 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 53 815

County of Churchill, Parish of Taylor - an area of 9.552 hectares being Lot 1 on SP186908 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Natural Resources and Water), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 18061058.

County of Churchill, Parish of Terry - an area of 1601 square metres being Lot 1 on SP186906 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Natural Resources and Water), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 18110106.

County of Churchill, Parish of Terry - an area of 17.03 hectares being Lot 2 on SP186903 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Natural Resources and Water), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 17128236.

County of Churchill, Parish of Taylor - an area of 375 square metres being Lot 2 on SP186913 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Natural Resources and Water), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 17223171.

Gatton Shire Warrego Highway (Toowoomba Bypass) R3-627, R3-626, R3-571 and R3-576 510/294; 775/784, 785, 786, 787, 805, 806”

ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 October 2006. 2. Published in the Gazette on 27 October 2006. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Main Roads. 816 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 53 [27 October, 2006

Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

NOTIFICATION OF DECLARATION OF STATE-CONTROLLED ROADS

Notice is hereby given under Section 24 and 25 of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, that the roads or routes, or part of the roads or routes described in the schedule are hereby designated or revoked as State-controlled roads, as the case may be. As required by the abovementioned sections of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, the relevant Local Governments have been notified and the declarations described in the Schedule below are consistent with the department’s transport infrastructure strategies.

Paul Lucas Minister for Transport and Main Roads

THE SCHEDULE

That on and from 27 October 2006, the declaration of the State-controlled roads specified in Appendix I hereto, be revoked, and that the roads described in Appendix II hereto, be declared State-controlled roads, respectively, under and for the purposes of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994.

The area (ie. alignment and width) of the State-controlled roads described in Appendix II shall apply to the full width of the road corridor, where the existing trafficked route is contained within a surveyed road corridor, provided that, where the existing trafficked route is contained within a State reserve, State forest, timber reserve, vacant State land or pastoral holding, the area (ie. alignment and width) shall apply to 30 metres each side of the centre line of the trafficked route.

APPENDIX I Name of State- Date of controlled Road Declaration Relevant to Road Name of State- Date of No. 93F 7 March 1997 controlled Road Declaration Diamantina Relevant to Road Developmental No. 14D 30 June 1990 Road Flinders Highway (Dajarra - Mount (Richmond - Julia Isa) Creek) Boulia Shire Richmond Shire No. 93F 7 March 1997 No. 14D 30 June 1990 Diamantina Flinders Highway Developmental (Richmond - Julia Road Creek) (Dajarra - Mount McKinlay Shire Isa) Mount Isa City No. 14E 30 June 1990 Flinders Highway No. 5807 7 November 1993 (Julia Creek - Julia Creek - Cloncurry) Kynuna Road McKinlay Shire McKinlay Shire

No. 14E 4 March 1994 Flinders Highway (Julia Creek - Cloncurry) APPENDIX II Cloncurry Shire No. 14D No. 93F 7 March 1997 FLINDERS HIGHWAY Diamantina (Richmond - Julia Creek) Developmental RICHMOND SHIRE Road (Dajarra - Mount From the intersection of Goldring and Larsen Streets in the town of Isa) Richmond, to the McKinlay Shire boundary near the south eastern corner Cloncurry Shire of Lot 6 on B157123, parish of Nelia, by the route shown on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD14D-(1-2)-F and RD14D-3-A.

Length ... 86.16 kilometres (approximately) 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 53 817

No. 14D No. 93F FLINDERS HIGHWAY DIAMANTINA DEVELOPMENTAL ROAD (Richmond - Julia Creek) (Dajarra - Mount Isa) McKINLAY SHIRE MOUNT ISA CITY

From the Richmond Shire boundary near the south eastern corner of Lot From the Boulia Shire boundary at a point near the north eastern corner 6 on B157123, parish of Nelia, to its intersection with Julia Creek - of the western severance of Lot 16 on CW64, parish of Heywood, to its Kynuna Road at the intersection of Goldring and Allison Streets in the intersection with the Barkly Highway in the , by the town of Julia Creek, by the route shown on the approved plans held by route shown on the approved plan held by the Director-General, the Director-General, Department of Main Roads, and identified by the Department of Main Roads and identified by the registration number registration numbers RD14D-(4-5)-A. RD93F-5-A.

Length ... 63.11 kilometres (approximately) Length ... 21.26 kilometres (approximately)

No. 14E No. 5807 FLINDERS HIGHWAY JULIA CREEK - KYNUNA ROAD (Julia Creek - Cloncurry) McKINLAY SHIRE McKINLAY SHIRE From its intersection with the Flinders Highway at the intersection of From its intersection with Julia Creek - Kynuna Road at the intersection Goldring and Allison Streets in the town of Julia Creek, to its of Goldring and Allison Streets in the town of Julia Creek, to the intersection with the Landsborough Highway at a point distant about 0.4 Cloncurry Shire boundary near the north western corner of Lot 6 on kilometre north east of the north eastern corner of Lot 19 on K3717, BD55, parish of Fullarton, by the route shown on the approved plans parish of Kynuna, by the route shown on the approved plans held by the held by the Director-General, Department of Main Roads, and identified Director-General, Department of Main Roads, and identified by the by the registration numbers RD14E-1-E, RD14E-2-G and RD14E-3-A. registration numbers RD5807-(1-2)-E and RD5807-(3-4)-A.

Length ... 85.00 kilometres (approximately) Length ... 112.35 kilometres (approximately)

No. 14E ENDNOTES FLINDERS HIGHWAY (Julia Creek - Cloncurry) 1. Published in the Gazette on 27 October 2006. CLONCURRY SHIRE 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 3. The administering agency is the Department of Main Roads. From the McKinlay Shire boundary near the north western corner of Lot 6 on BD55, parish of Fullarton, to its intersection with the Barkly Highway at the intersection of Ramsay and Sheaffe Streets in the town of Cloncurry, by the route shown on the approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD14E-(4-5)-A.

Length ... 51.82 kilometres (approximately)

No. 93F DIAMANTINA DEVELOPMENTAL ROAD (Dajarra - Mount Isa) CLONCURRY SHIRE

From the open level crossing of the Dajarra Branch Railway in the town of Dajarra, to the Boulia Shire boundary at a point near the most southern corner of the south eastern severance of Lot 3 on SP117500, parish of Wonersh, by the route shown on the approved plan held by the Director-General, Department of Main Roads and identified by the registration number RD93F-1-E.

Length ... 33.97 kilometres (approximately)

No. 93F DIAMANTINA DEVELOPMENTAL ROAD (Dajarra - Mount Isa) BOULIA SHIRE

From the Cloncurry Shire boundary at a point near the most southern corner of the south eastern severance of Lot 3 on SP117500, parish of © The State of Queensland (SDS Publications) 2006 Wonersh, to the Mount Isa City boundary at a point near the north eastern corner of the western severance of Lot 16 on CW64, parish of Copyright protects this material. Reproduction inquiries should be Heywood, by the route shown on the approved plans held by the addressed to [email protected] or SDS Publications, Locked Bag 500, Coorparoo DC, QLD, 4151 Director-General, Department of Main Roads and identified by the registration numbers RD93F-2-F and RD93F-(3-4)-A. ______BRISBANE Length ... 98.13 kilometres (approximately) Printed by Government Printer, Vulture Street, Woolloongabba 27 October 2006 [819]

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Public Service Act 1996 Lot 1 on SP151249, Lot 2 on RP143534, Lot 2 on RP143535, Lot 3 TRANSFER OF OFFICER NOTICE (No 03) 2006 on RP197032, Lots 43 and 44 on BON1183, Lot 42 on BON1190, Short title Lot 243 on BON1260, Lot 244 on BON1261, Lots 232 and 233 on 1. This notice may be cited as the 7UDQVIHURI2I¿FHU1RWLFH BON1262, Lots 229 and 230 on BON1324, Lot 228 on BON1343, 1R . Lot 234 on BON1368, Lot 45 on BON1426, Lots 1, 2 and 3 on Transfer [s.79(1) of the Act] CP891309, Lot 231 on G23145, Lot 2 on RP136100, Lot 3 on 2. Christopher Keith Robson, Executive Director, Natural RP137643, Lot 3 on RP137660, Lots 3, 4 and 5 on RP138380, Resource Sciences, Land Science and Regions, Department of Lot 2 on RP139052, Lots 2 and 3 on RP158883, Lots 1 and 2 on Natural Resources and Water (SES2) is transferred to the role of RP158890, Lot 2 on RP158891, Lot 2 on RP158892, Lots 1 and Regional Services Director, South East Region, Land Science and 2 on RP171654, Lot 1 on RP171656, Lot 1 on RP171658, Lot 2 Regions, Department of Natural Resources and Water (SES2). on RP172547, Lot 1 on RP176494, Lot 150 on BON1442, Lot 77 ENDNOTES on CK2564, Lot 76 on CK2569, Lots 101 and 102 on CK2687, 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 October 2006. Lots 79 and 80 on CK2832, Lots 73 and 74 on CK2858, Lots 75 2. Published in the Gazette on 27 October 2006. and 81 on CK3020, Lot 103 on CK3022, Lot 78 on CK3188, Lots 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 3 and 4 on RP139055, Lot 6 on RP139056, Lot 2 on RP139603, 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Lot 3 on RP139615, Lot 2 on RP141043, Lot 2 on RP141044, Lot Resources and Water. 2 on RP141045, Lot 2 on RP141046, Lot 2 on RP141047, Lot 2 on RP141052, Lot 2 on RP141053, Lot 4 on RP143163, Lot 2 on Acts Interpretation Act 1954 RP143164, Lot 2 on RP143170, Lot 2 on RP143553, Lot 2 on Land Act 1994 RP143554, Lot 2 on RP143555, Lot 2 on RP143556, Lot 2 on CORRECTION OF AMENDMENT OF TENURE RP143557, Lot 2 on RP144823, Lot 2 on RP144824, Lot 2 on DOCUMENT ORDER (No 01) 2006 RP144825, Lot 2 on RP144827, Lot 2 on RP150078, Lot 2 on Short title RP155900, Lot 2 on RP155908, Lot 4 on RP158580, Lot 2 on 1. This order in council may be cited as the &RUUHFWLRQRI RP161801, Lot 1 on RP161802, Lot 1 on RP161803, Lot 2 on $PHQGPHQWRI7HQXUH'RFXPHQW2UGHU 1R  RP161804, Lot 2 on RP161805, Lot 2 on RP168249, Lot 7 on Correction of order [s.24AA of the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 RP172551, Lot 5 on RP896092, Lot 68 on RP896093, Lot 69 on and s.360 of the Land Act 1994] RP896094, Lots 11 and 13 on RP896095, Lot 159 on CK2592, Lots 2.(1) The Amendment of Tenure Document Order (No 16) 2006 397 and 398 on CK2611, Lots 399 and 400 on CK2612, Lots 401 made 4 May 2006, parishes of Bingera, Joanborough, Bundaberg, and 402 on CK2614, Lot 403 on CK2615, Lot 404 on CK2617, Takalvan, Otoo, Gregory, North Kolan, Gin Gin, Walla, Tantitha, Lot 405 on CK2618, Lot 136 on CK2647, Lot 153 on CK2688, Kalkie, Childers, Barolin, Kinagin, Booyal and Electra, South East Lot 157 on CK2950, Lot 141 on CK3273, Lot 144 on CK3281, 5HJLRQ%XQGDEHUJ2I¿FH LVFRUUHFWHGDVVHWRXWLQVXEVHFWLRQ Lots 142 and 143 on CK3382, Lot 140 on CK3432, Lot 158 on (2). CK3439, Lot 147 on CK3440, Lot 393 on CK3543, Lot 154 on (2) In SCHEDULE 2 of the order- CK3549, Lot 149 on CK3569, Lot 150 on CK3570, Lot 152 on RPLW ‘Lots 235 and 236 on BON1417, Lot 239 on BON1418, CK3573, Lot 151 on CK3574, Lot 148 on CK3580, Lots 145 and Lot 240 on BON1419, Lots 237 and 238 on BON1446, Lot 242 146 on CK3598, Lot 9 on CK3688, Lot 1 on CP844189, Lot 1 on on BON1452, Lot 241 on BON1461, Lot 133 on BON1588, CP844190, Lot 4 on RP158895, Lot 2 on RP190481, Lots 1 and Lots 2 and 3 on RP167571, Lot 3 on RP167583, Lots 5 and 7 on 3 on RP190485, Lot 2 on RP190486, Lot 2 on RP205006, Lot 2 RP167584, Lots 9 and 10 on RP167585, Lot 1 on RP173257, Lot on RP205007, Lot 2 on RP205008, Lot 3 on RP205008, Lot 2 on 2 on RP174371, Lot 2 on RP174372, Lot 2 on RP174373, Lot 2 on RP205023, Lot 1 on RP215409, Lot 1 on RP217154, Lots 1 and 2 RP174374, Lot 2 on RP174375, Lot 2 on RP174376, Lots 2 and 3 on RP219684, Lots 1, 3 and 4 on RP219685, Lot 8 on RP228309, on RP174377, Lot 2 on RP174378, Lot 2 on RP174379, Lot 2 on Lot 4 on RP228997, Lot 21 on RP229000, Lot 1 on RP801777, RP174380, Lot 1 on RP181510, Lots 2 and 3 on RP181511, Lot 3 on Lot 2 on RP809453, Lot 395 on SP100850, Lot 396 on SP100851, RP184153, Lots 2 and 3 on RP184159, Lots 5 and 6 on RP184160, Lots 155 and 156 on SP100852, Lot 1 on SP104359, Lots 394 and Lot 3 on RP184163, Lot 8 on RP184164, Lot 2 on RP184165, Lot 5 on SP105225, Lot 310 on CK2804, Lot 311 on CK2887, Lots 4 on RP184166, Lot 6 on RP184167, Lot 3 on RP187255, Lot 2 2 and 3 on CP905336, Lots 2 and 3 on RP153348, Lots 2 and 3 on RP190474, Lot 24 on SP114954, Lots 1, 3 and 5 on RP220269, 820 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 54 [27 October, 2006

on RP153349, Lot 7 on RP153350, Lot 5 on RP153351, Lot 2 on RP896094, Lots 11 and 13 on RP896095, Lot 159 on CK2592, Lots RP153352, Lot 4 on RP155907, Lot 2 on RP155919, Lot 6 on 397 and 398 on CK2611, Lots 399 and 400 on CK2612, Lots 401 RP157098, Lot 4 on RP157104, Lot 6 on RP157105, Lots 2 and and 402 on CK2614, Lot 403 on CK2615, Lot 404 on CK2617, Lot 4 on RP157176, Lot 6 on RP157177, Lot 7 on RP157178, Lot 2 405 on CK2618, Lot 136 on CK2647, Lot 153 on CK2688, Lot 157 on RP157180, Lot 2 on RP157737, Lot 4 on RP157738, Lot 6 on on CK2950, Lot 141 on CK3273, Lot 144 on CK3281, Lots 142 RP157739, Lot 8 on RP157740, Lot 10 on RP157741, Lot 12 on and 143 on CK3382, Lot 140 on CK3432, Lot 158 on CK3439, Lot RP157742, Lot 14 on RP157743, Lot 6 on RP157745, Lot 8 on 147 on CK3440, Lot 393 on CK3543, Lot 154 on CK3549, Lot 149 RP157747, Lot 2 on RP157748, Lot 6 on RP157749, Lot 4 on on CK3569, Lot 150 on CK3570, Lot 152 on CK3573, Lot 151 on RP158871, Lot 10 on RP158894, Lot 2 on RP159646, Lot 8 on CK3574, Lot 148 on CK3580, Lots 145 and 146 on CK3598, Lot RP160103, Lots 1 and 2 on RP160114, Lot 5 on RP161807, Lot 6 9 on CK3688, Lot 1 on CP844189, Lot 1 on CP844190, Lot 4 on on RP161808, Lot 7 on RP162771, Lot 8 on RP162772, Lot 9 on RP158895, Lot 2 on RP190481, Lots 1 and 3 on RP190485, Lot RP162773, Lots 3 and 4 on RP162775, Lot 3 on RP162777, Lot 2 on RP190486, Lot 2 on RP205006, Lot 2 on RP205007, Lot 2 1 on RP162778, Lot 2 on RP162779, Lot 2 on RP162780, Lots 3 on RP205008, Lot 3 on RP205008, Lot 2 on RP205023, Lot 1 on and 4 on RP162781,Lot 2 on RP162782, Lot 5 on RP163753, Lot RP215409, Lot 1 on RP217154, Lots 1 and 2 on RP219684, Lots 4 on RP166239, Lot 2 on RP168227, Lot 2 on RP193975, Lot 50 1, 3 and 4 on RP219685, Lot 8 on RP228309, Lot 4 on RP228997, on RP203842, Lot 15 on RP205480, Lot 1 on RP844192, Lot 1 on Lot 21 on RP229000, Lot 1 on RP801777, Lot 2 on RP809453, RP844193, Lots 1 and 2 on RP844194, Lot 1 on RP844195, Lot Lot 395 on SP100850, Lot 396 on SP100851, Lots 155 and 156 on 78 on CK3022, Lot 3 on CP844268, Lot 1 on SP143371, Lot 3 on SP100852, Lot 1 on SP104359, Lots 394 and 5 on SP105225, Lot RP215437, Lot 4 on RP800145, Lot 3 on RP803372, Lot 21 on 310 on CK2804, Lot 311 on CK2887, Lots 2 and 3 on CP905336, CP908411, Lot 105 on RP809179, Lot 118 on RP811773, Lot 3 Lots 2 and 3 on RP153348, Lots 2 and 3 on RP153349, Lot 7 on on RP844196,Lot 401 on RP881810, Lot 402 on RP881811, Lot RP153350, Lot 5 on RP153351, Lot 2 on RP153352, Lot 4 on 136 on RP894761, Lot 1 on RP171658, Lot 1 on SP151249, Lot RP155907, Lot 2 on RP155919, Lot 6 on RP157098, Lot 4 on 3 on RP197032, Lot 121 on SP111049, Lot 1 on SP116089, Lot RP157104, Lot 6 on RP157105, Lots 2 and 4 on RP157176, Lot 1 on SP117405, Lot 3 on SP117409, Lot 120 on SP117727, Lots 6 on RP157177, Lot 7 on RP157178, Lot 2 on RP157180, Lot 2 22, 24, 25, 27, 28 and 29 on SP118823, Lot 31 on SP118825, Lot on RP157737, Lot 4 on RP157738, Lot 6 on RP157739, Lot 8 on 34 on SP118827, Lot 4 on SP120765, Lot 5 on SP120766, Lot 6 RP157740, Lot 10 on RP157741, Lot 12 on RP157742, Lot 14 on SP120769, Lot 7 on SP120771, Lot 11 on SP120931, Lot 105 on RP157743, Lot 6 on RP157745, Lot 8 on RP157747, Lot 2 on on SP120934, Lot 36 on SP123060, Lot 38 on SP123061, Lots RP157748, Lot 6 on RP157749, Lot 4 on RP158871, Lot 10 on 107, 108 and 109 on SP123064, Lot 110 on SP123066, Lot 101 RP158894, Lot 2 on RP159646, Lot 8 on RP160103, Lots 1 and 2 on SP123096, Lot 102 on SP123602, Lot 8 on SP124408, Lots 4 on RP160114, Lot 5 on RP161807, Lot 6 on RP161808, Lot 7 on and 5 on SP124980, Lot 9 on SP124984 and Lot 1 on SP124986, RP162771, Lot 8 on RP162772, Lot 9 on RP162773, Lots 3 and 4 parishes of Bingera, Joanborough, Bundaberg, Takalvan, Otoo, on RP162775, Lot 3 on RP162777, Lot 1 on RP162778, Lot 2 on Gregory, North Kolan, Gin Gin, Walla, Tantitha, Gooburrum, RP162779, Lot 2 on RP162780, Lots 3 and 4 on RP162781,Lot 2 Kalkie, Childers, Barolin, Electra and Booyal. on RP162782, Lot 5 on RP163753, Lot 4 on RP166239, Lot 2 on LQVHUW ‘Lots 235 and 236 on BON1417, Lot 239 on BON1418, RP168227, Lot 2 on RP193975, Lot 50 on RP203842, Lot 15 on Lot 240 on BON1419, Lots 237 and 238 on BON1446, Lot 242 RP205480, Lot 1 on RP844192, Lot 1 on RP844193, Lots 1 and on BON1452, Lot 241 on BON1461, Lot 133 on BON1588, 2 on RP844194, Lot 1 on RP844195, Lot 78 on CK3022, Lot 3 Lots 2 and 3 on RP167571, Lot 3 on RP167583, Lots 5 and 7 on on CP844268, Lot 1 on SP143371, Lot 3 on RP215437, Lot 4 on RP167584, Lots 9 and 10 on RP167585, Lot 1 on RP173257, Lot RP800145, Lot 3 on RP803372, Lot 21 on CP908411, Lot 105 on 2 on RP174371, Lot 2 on RP174372, Lot 2 on RP174373, Lot 2 on RP809179, Lot 118 on RP811773, Lot 3 on RP844196,Lot 401 RP174374, Lot 2 on RP174375, Lot 2 on RP174376, Lots 2 and 3 on RP881810, Lot 402 on RP881811, Lot 136 on RP894761, Lot on RP174377, Lot 2 on RP174378, Lot 2 on RP174379, Lot 2 on 121 on SP111049, Lot 1 on SP116089, Lot 1 on SP117405, Lot 3 RP174380, Lot 1 on RP181510, Lots 2 and 3 on RP181511, Lot 3 on on SP117409, Lot 120 on SP117727, Lots 22, 24, 25, 27, 28 and RP184153, Lots 2 and 3 on RP184159, Lots 5 and 6 on RP184160, 29 on SP118823, Lot 31 on SP118825, Lot 34 on SP118827, Lot Lot 3 on RP184163, Lot 8 on RP184164, Lot 2 on RP184165, Lot 4 on SP120765, Lot 5 on SP120766, Lot 6 on SP120769, Lot 7 4 on RP184166, Lot 6 on RP184167, Lot 3 on RP187255, Lot 2 on SP120771, Lot 11 on SP120931, Lot 105 on SP120934, Lot on RP190474, Lot 24 on SP114954, Lots 1, 3 and 5 on RP220269, 36 on SP123060, Lot 38 on SP123061, Lots 107, 108 and 109 on Lot 1 on SP151249, Lot 2 on RP143534, Lot 2 on RP143535, Lot 3 SP123064, Lot 110 on SP123066, Lot 101 on SP123096, Lot 102 on RP197032, Lots 43 and 44 on BON1183, Lot 42 on BON1190, on SP123602, Lot 8 on SP124408, Lots 4 and 5 on SP124980, Lot 243 on BON1260, Lot 244 on BON1261, Lots 232 and 233 on Lot 9 on SP124984 and Lot 1 on SP124986, parishes of Bingera, BON1262, Lots 229 and 230 on BON1324, Lot 228 on BON1343, Joanborough, Bundaberg, Takalvan, Otoo, Gregory, North Kolan, Lot 234 on BON1368, Lot 45 on BON1426, Lots 1, 2 and 3 on Gin Gin, Walla, Tantitha, Gooburrum, Kalkie, Childers, Barolin, CP891309, Lot 231 on G23145, Lot 2 on RP136100, Lot 3 on Electra and Booyal. RP137643, Lot 3 on RP137660, Lots 3, 4 and 5 on RP138380, ENDNOTES Lot 2 on RP139052, Lots 2 and 3 on RP158883, Lots 1 and 2 on 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 October 2006. RP158890, Lot 2 on RP158891, Lot 2 on RP158892, Lots 1 and 2. Published in the Gazette on 27 October 2006. 2 on RP171654, Lot 1 on RP171656, Lot 1 on RP171658, Lot 2 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. on RP172547, Lot 1 on RP176494, Lot 150 on BON1442, Lot 77 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural on CK2564, Lot 76 on CK2569, Lots 101 and 102 on CK2687, Resources and Water. Lots 79 and 80 on CK2832, Lots 73 and 74 on CK2858, Lots 75 5. File Reference – SunWater Project (Bundaberg WSS) and 81 on CK3020, Lot 103 on CK3022, Lot 78 on CK3188, Lots 3 and 4 on RP139055, Lot 6 on RP139056, Lot 2 on RP139603, Acts Interpretation Act 1954 Lot 3 on RP139615, Lot 2 on RP141043, Lot 2 on RP141044, Lot Land Act 1994 2 on RP141045, Lot 2 on RP141046, Lot 2 on RP141047, Lot 2 CORRECTION OF AMENDMENT OF TENURE on RP141052, Lot 2 on RP141053, Lot 4 on RP143163, Lot 2 on DOCUMENT ORDER (No 02) 2006 RP143164, Lot 2 on RP143170, Lot 2 on RP143553, Lot 2 on Short title RP143554, Lot 2 on RP143555, Lot 2 on RP143556, Lot 2 on 1. This order in council may be cited as the &RUUHFWLRQRI RP143557, Lot 2 on RP144823, Lot 2 on RP144824, Lot 2 on $PHQGPHQWRI7HQXUH'RFXPHQW2UGHU 1R  RP144825, Lot 2 on RP144827, Lot 2 on RP150078, Lot 2 on Correction of order [s.24AA of the Acts Interpretation RP155900, Lot 2 on RP155908, Lot 4 on RP158580, Lot 2 on Act 1954 and s.360 of the Land Act 1994] RP161801, Lot 1 on RP161802, Lot 1 on RP161803, Lot 2 on 2.(1) The Amendment of Tenure Document Order (No 14) 2006 RP161804, Lot 2 on RP161805, Lot 2 on RP168249, Lot 7 on made 13 April 2006, parishes of Southedge, Masterton, Culgar, RP172551, Lot 5 on RP896092, Lot 68 on RP896093, Lot 69 on Borneo, Dynes, Myosotis, Tinaroo, Barron, Dinden, Formartine 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 54 821

DQG/HDGLQJKDP1RUWK5HJLRQ&DLUQV2I¿FH LVFRUUHFWHGDVVHW on DA262, Lots 176, 175 and 174 on DA267, Lots 155 and 156 on out in subsection (2). DA269, Lot 154 on DA270, Lot 188 on DA277, Lots 178, 179 and (2) In SCHEDULE 2 of the order- 187 on DA279, Lots 185 and 186 on DA287, Lot 184 on DA288, RPLW ‘Lot 240 on HG597, Lot 11 on HG598, Lot 204 on HG608, Lot 180 on DA289, Lot 189 on DA292, Lot 202 on DA383, Lot Lot 13 on HG661, Lot 182 on HG803020, Lot 183 on HG803021, 153 on DA405, Lot 152 on DA406, Lot 151 on DA407, Lot 150 on Lots 615 and 616 on NR4149, Lots 598 and 624 on NR4150, Lots DA408, Lot 203 on DA409, Lot 149 on DA447, Lots 147, 148 and 620 and 628 on NR4280, Lots 623 and 622 on NR4333, Lots 618, 146 on DA800498, Lot 3 on DA808468, Lot 198 on HG393, Lot 627, 628 and 619 on NR5090, Lots 10 and 11 on RP835553, Lots 9, 196 on HG394, Lot 194 on HG395, Lot 176 on HG407, Lot 197 on 6 and 7 on RP719234, Lot 2 on RP719235, Lot 3 on RP719236, Lot HG433, Lots 200 and 201 on HG460, Lots 230 and 229 on HG466, 2 on RP720058, Lot 3 on RP718639, Lots 161 and 162 on DA239, Lot 231 on HG467, Lot 233 on HG468, Lot 205 on HG536, Lots Lot 191 on DA242, Lots 181, 182 and 183 on DA243, Lot 145 on 242 and 199 on HG542, Lot 202 on HG594, Lots 232 and 234 on DA307, Lot 144 on DA349, Lots 143 and 144 on DA442, Lot 625 HG615, Lot 851 on NR4371, Lots 419 and 418 on NR4424, Lot 621 on NR5950, Lots 604, 607, 602 and 603 on NR6635, Lot 611 on on NR4487, Lots 4 and 5 on RP720518, Lot 4 on RP720524, Lots 4 NR7032, Lot 322 on NR7418, Lots 609 and 610 on NR7902, Lot and 5 on RP735063, Lot 1 on RP743518, Lot 1 on RP867368, Lot 5 2 on RP729668, Lot 2 on RP727172, Lot 2 on RP729669, Lot 2 on on SP114933, Lot 73 on DA170 and Lot 394 on NR3597’, RP729670, Lot 2 on RP729703, Lot 2 on RP730172, Lots 1, 2 and LQVHUW ‘Lot 240 on HG597, Lot 11 on HG598, Lot 204 on HG608, 3 on RP739815, Lot 1 on RP745874, Lots 15 and 16 on RP857694, Lot 13 on HG661, Lot 182 on HG803020, Lot 183 on HG803021, Lot 445 on NR1934, Lot 596 on NR4209, Lot 52 on NR4221, Lot Lots 615 and 616 on NR4149, Lots 598 and 624 on NR4150, Lots 595 on NR4242, Lots 590, 633 and 598 on NR4243, Lots 591 and 620 and 628 on NR4280, Lots 623 and 622 on NR4333, Lots 618, 592 on NR4244, Lots 54 and 55 on NR4343, Lot 446 on NR4404, 627, 628 and 619 on NR5090, Lots 9, 6 and 7 on RP719234, Lot Lot 330 on NR4836, Lot 325 on NR4837, Lot 53 on NR4947, Lot 2 on RP719235, Lot 3 on RP719236, Lot 2 on RP720058, Lot 3 431 on NR4962, Lot 636 on NR5582, Lot 434 on NR7701, Lot 1 on RP718639, Lots 161 and 162 on DA239, Lot 191 on DA242, on NR801606, Lot 2 on RP719463, Lot 2 on RP719488, Lot 2 on Lots 181, 182 and 183 on DA243, Lot 145 on DA307, Lot 144 on RP719489, Lot 2 on RP719490, Lot 18 on RP725861, Lot 433 on DA349, Lots 143 and 144 on DA442, Lot 625 on NR5950, Lots CP890442, Lot 653 on NR3896, Lot 420 on NR4059, Lot 400 on 604, 607, 602 and 603 on NR6635, Lot 611 on NR7032, Lot 322 on NR4112, Lots 416 and 417 on NR4137, Lot 599 on NR4274, Lots NR7418, Lots 609 and 610 on NR7902, Lot 2 on RP729668, Lot 2 601 and 600 on NR4277, Lots 627 on NR4431, Lots 597 on NR4434, on RP727172, Lot 2 on RP729669, Lot 2 on RP729670, Lot 2 on Lots 613 on NR4444, Lot 614 on NR4698, Lot 432 on NR6764, Lots RP729703, Lot 2 on RP730172, Lots 1, 2 and 3 on RP739815, Lot 4, 3, 5 and 7 on RP718637, Lot 4 on RP718639, Lot 2 on RP720056, 1 on RP745874, Lots 15 and 16 on RP857694, Lot 445 on NR1934, Lots 4, 5 and 6 on RP720057, Lots 2 and 3 on RP720059, Lots 3 Lot 596 on NR4209, Lot 52 on NR4221, Lot 595 on NR4242, Lots and 4 on RP720060, Lots 11, 2, 5 and 8 on RP720061, Lot 2 on 590, 633 and 598 on NR4243, Lots 591 and 592 on NR4244, Lots RP720120, Lots 3 and 4 on RP720121, Lot 3 on RP720985, Lot 2 54 and 55 on NR4343, Lot 446 on NR4404, Lot 330 on NR4836, on RP727155, Lot 178 on HG387, Lots 215 and 214 on HG396, Lot Lot 325 on NR4837, Lot 53 on NR4947, Lot 431 on NR4962, Lot 216 on HG398, Lots 210, 212 and 211 on HG399, Lots 225, 226 and 636 on NR5582, Lot 434 on NR7701, Lot 1 on NR801606, Lot 2 227 on HG402, Lot 213 on HG403, Lots 218 and 219 on HG405, on RP719463, Lot 2 on RP719488, Lot 2 on RP719489, Lot 2 on Lots 220, 223 and 222 on HG406, Lot 193 on HG410, Lot 177 on RP719490, Lot 18 on RP725861, Lot 433 on CP890442, Lot 653 on HG540, Lot 221 on HG570, Lots 208 and 209 on HG704, Lots 191, NR3896, Lot 420 on NR4059, Lot 400 on NR4112, Lots 416 and 417 190 and 192 on HG705, Lots 187, 186 and 185 on HG708, Lot 235 on NR4137, Lot 599 on NR4274, Lots 601 and 600 on NR4277, Lots on HG728, Lot 2 on RP720520, Lots 3, 4 and 2 on RP720521, Lot 627 on NR4431, Lots 597 on NR4434, Lots 613 on NR4444, Lot 614 3 on RP720523, Lots 3 and 4 on RP727169, Lot 402 on CP890467, on NR4698, Lot 432 on NR6764, Lots 4, 3, 5 and 7 on RP718637, Lot Lot 437 on HG222, Lots 354 and 371 on HG260, Lot 355 on 4 on RP718639, Lot 2 on RP720056, Lots 4, 5 and 6 on RP720057, HG261, Lot 397 on HG265, Lot 411 on HG268, Lots 420 and 511 Lots 2 and 3 on RP720059, Lots 3 and 4 on RP720060, Lots 11, 2, 5 on HG269, Lot 513 on HG279, Lots 372 and 373 on HG280, Lot and 8 on RP720061, Lot 2 on RP720120, Lots 3 and 4 on RP720121, 374 on HG281, Lots 344, 346, 343, 345 and 347 on HG287, Lots Lot 3 on RP720985, Lot 2 on RP727155, Lot 178 on HG387, Lots 391 and 392 on HG292, Lots 389, 393 and 390 on HG293, Lot 378 215 and 214 on HG396, Lot 216 on HG398, Lots 210, 212 and 211 on HG294, Lots 386 and 385 on HG295, Lots 365, 363, 364, 360 on HG399, Lots 225, 226 and 227 on HG402, Lot 213 on HG403, and 362 on HG298, Lots 317 and 514 on HG300, Lots 311 and 312 Lots 218 and 219 on HG405, Lots 220, 223 and 222 on HG406, Lot on HG301, Lots 320, 319 and 318 on HG302, Lots 324, 322 and 323 193 on HG410, Lot 177 on HG540, Lot 221 on HG570, Lots 208 on HG303, Lot 406 on HG304, Lots 408, 409 and 407 on HG305, and 209 on HG704, Lots 191, 190 and 192 on HG705, Lots 187, Lots 423, 419 and 396 on HG306, Lots 413, 417, 418, 416, 414 and 186 and 185 on HG708, Lot 235 on HG728, Lot 2 on RP720520, 415 on HG307, Lot 382 on HG308, Lots 379 and 381 on HG312, Lots 3, 4 and 2 on RP720521, Lot 3 on RP720523, Lots 3 and 4 on Lot 331 on HG316, Lots 122 on HG317, 123 and 124 on HG317, RP727169, Lot 402 on CP890467, Lot 437 on HG222, Lots 354 and Lot 399 on HG323, Lot 410 on HG324, Lot 395 on HG325, Lots 371 on HG260, Lot 355 on HG261, Lot 397 on HG265, Lot 411 on 119 and 127 on HG327, Lots 118 and 117 on HG328, Lots 333, 335 HG268, Lots 420 and 511 on HG269, Lot 513 on HG279, Lots 372 and 334 on HG329, Lots 330, 327, 328 and 329 on HG330, Lots 341 and 373 on HG280, Lot 374 on HG281, Lots 344, 346, 343, 345 and and 342 on HG332, Lots 368 and 369 on HG333, Lot 401 and 400 347 on HG287, Lots 391 and 392 on HG292, Lot 378 on HG294, on HG336, Lots 115 and 116 on HG340, Lot 394 on HG359, Lot 348 Lots 386 and 385 on HG295, Lots 365, 363, 364, 360 and 362 on on HG360, Lot 351 on HG364, Lots 376, 375 and 377 on HG389, HG298, Lots 317 and 514 on HG300, Lots 311 and 312 on HG301, Lots 339, 338 and 340 on HG427, Lot 326 on HG459, Lots 389 and Lots 320, 319 and 318 on HG302, Lots 324, 322 and 323 on HG303, 433 on HG503, Lot 337 on HG506, Lot 405 on HG537, Lot 1 on Lot 406 on HG304, Lots 408, 409 and 407 on HG305, Lots 423, HG545, Lot 313 on HG547, Lot 352 on HG587, Lot 398 on HG589, 419 and 396 on HG306, Lots 413, 417, 418, 416, 414 and 415 on Lot 434 on HG591, Lot 403 on HG680, Lots 336 and 337 on HG696, HG307, Lot 382 on HG308, Lots 379 and 381 on HG312, Lot 331 Lot 314 on HG740, Lot 412 on HG747, Lot 9 on HG760, Lot 370 on HG316, Lots 122 on HG317, 123 and 124 on HG317, Lot 399 on HG811484, Lot 4 on RP717758, Lot 3 on RP717759, Lots 4 and on HG323, Lot 410 on HG324, Lot 395 on HG325, Lots 119 and 5 on RP718146, Lot 3 on RP718148, Lot 4 on RP718149, Lots 3 127 on HG327, Lots 118 and 117 on HG328, Lots 333, 335 and 334 and 4 on RP718180, Lot 3 on RP718181, Lot 3 on RP718638, Lot 1 on HG329, Lots 330, 327, 328 and 329 on HG330, Lots 341 and on RP720054, Lots 1 and 2 on RP727165, Lot 2 on RP727703, Lot 342 on HG332, Lots 368 and 369 on HG333, Lot 401 and 400 on 10 on CP890466, Lot 9 on HG310, Lot 217 on DA287, Lot 218 on HG336, Lots 115 and 116 on HG340, Lot 394 on HG359, Lot 348 DA436, Lots 207, 201 and 200 on DA228, Lots 199, 209 and 208 on on HG360, Lot 351 on HG364, Lots 376, 375 and 377 on HG389, DA229, Lot 208 on DA231, Lot 172 on DA232, Lots 205 and 170 Lots 339, 338 and 340 on HG427, Lot 326 on HG459, Lots 389 and on DA241, Lot 166 on DA248, Lots 163, 204 and 164 on DA251, 433 on HG503, Lot 337 on HG506, Lot 405 on HG537, Lot 1 on Lots 160, 158, 157 and 159 on DA253, Lot 192 on DA254, Lots 190 HG545, Lot 313 on HG547, Lot 352 on HG587, Lot 398 on HG589, and 167 on DA257, Lots 168 and 169 on DA258, Lots 193 and 194 Lot 434 on HG591, Lot 403 on HG680, Lots 336 and 337 on HG696, 822 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 54 [27 October, 2006

Lot 314 on HG740, Lot 412 on HG747, Lot 9 on HG760, Lot 370 of Coomera. on HG811484, Lot 4 on RP717758, Lot 3 on RP717759, Lots 4 and L.A.B. 11147 5 on RP718146, Lot 3 on RP718148, Lot 4 on RP718149, Lots 3 Lot 140 on SP191952 (to be registered in the Land Registry), and 4 on RP718180, Lot 3 on RP718181, Lot 3 on RP718638, Lot 1 area 1359 m2, part of the land in Title Reference 18506169, parish on RP720054, Lots 1 and 2 on RP727165, Lot 2 on RP727703, Lot of Coomera. 10 on CP890466, Lot 9 on HG310, Lot 217 on DA287, Lot 218 on L.A.B. 11148 DA436, Lots 207, 201 and 200 on DA228, Lots 199, 209 and 208 on Lot 63 on SP191934 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area DA229, Lot 208 on DA231, Lot 172 on DA232, Lots 205 and 170 1493 m2, part of the land in Title References 15813100, 15806116 on DA241, Lot 166 on DA248, Lots 163, 204 and 164 on DA251, and 15806117, parish of Coomera. Lots 160, 158, 157 and 159 on DA253, Lot 192 on DA254, Lots 190 L.A.B. 11149 and 167 on DA257, Lots 168 and 169 on DA258, Lots 193 and 194 Lot 61 on SP191938 (to be registered in the Land Registry), on DA262, Lots 176, 175 and 174 on DA267, Lots 155 and 156 on area 640 m2, part of the land in Title Reference 15757011, parish DA269, Lot 154 on DA270, Lot 188 on DA277, Lots 178, 179 and of Coomera. 187 on DA279, Lots 185 and 186 on DA287, Lot 184 on DA288, L.A.B. 11150 Lot 180 on DA289, Lot 189 on DA292, Lot 202 on DA383, Lot Lot 2 on SP189561 (to be registered in the Land Registry), 153 on DA405, Lot 152 on DA406, Lot 151 on DA407, Lot 150 on area 37 m2, part of the land in Title Reference 16245056, parish DA408, Lot 203 on DA409, Lot 149 on DA447, Lots 147, 148 and of Gilston. 146 on DA800498, Lot 3 on DA808468, Lot 198 on HG393, Lot L.A.B. 11152 196 on HG394, Lot 194 on HG395, Lot 176 on HG407, Lot 197 on Lot 4 on SP189559 (to be registered in the Land Registry), HG433, Lots 200 and 201 on HG460, Lots 230 and 229 on HG466, area 126 m2, part of the land in Title Reference 15785124, parish Lot 231 on HG467, Lot 233 on HG468, Lot 205 on HG536, Lots of Gilston. 242 and 199 on HG542, Lot 202 on HG594, Lots 232 and 234 on Lot 7 on SP189559 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area HG615, Lot 851 on NR4371, Lots 419 and 418 on NR4424, Lot 621 4200 m2, part of the land in Title Reference 18346132, parish of on NR4487, Lots 4 and 5 on RP720518, Lot 4 on RP720524, Lots 4 Gilston. and 5 on RP735063, Lot 1 on RP743518, Lot 1 on RP867368, Lot 5 Lot 3 on SP189559 (to be registered in the Land Registry), on SP114933, Lot 73 on DA170, Lot 394 on NR3597, Lots 393 and area 1.552 ha, part of the land in Title Reference 18346132, parish 390 on HG293, and Lots 10 and 11 on NR835553’. of Gilston. ENDNOTES L.A.B. 11153 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 October 2006. Lot 5 on SP189560 (to be registered in the Land Registry), 2. Published in the Gazette on 27 October 2006. area 85 m2, part of the land in Title Reference 15986076, parish 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. of Gilston. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural L.A.B. 11154 Resources and Water. ENDNOTES 5. File Reference – SunWater Project (Mareeba WSS) 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 October 2006. Acquisition of Land Act 1967 2. Published in the Gazette on 27 October 2006. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No 53) 2006 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Short title Resources and Water. 1. This notice may be cited as the 7DNLQJRI/DQG1RWLFH 1R  Acquisition of Land Act 1967  Land taken [ss.9(7) and 9(8) of the Act] TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE (No 18) 2006 2. The land described in the Schedule is taken by the Council of Short title the City of Gold Coast for road purposes and vests in the Council 1. This notice may be cited as the 7DNLQJRI(DVHPHQW1RWLFH of the City of Gold Coast for an estate in fee simple on and from 1R  27 October 2006. Easements taken [s.9 of the Act] SCHEDULE 2. The Easements described in Schedule 2 are taken by the 6RXWK(DVW5HJLRQ*ROG&RDVW2I¿FH Queensland Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 Land Taken 849 233 for Electrical Works purposes and vest in the Queensland Lot 62 on SP191937 (to be registered in the Land Registry), Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 849 233 on area 490 m2, part of the land in Title Reference 15768042, parish and from 27 October 2006. of Coomera. Rights and obligations L.A.B. 11142 3. That the rights and obligations conferred and imposed by each Lot 125 on SP194232 (to be registered in the Land Registry), Easement include the matters set out in Schedule 1. area 1585 m2, part of the land in Title Reference 16173065, parish SCHEDULE 1 of Coomera. DEFINITIONS L.A.B. 11143 1. In this Easement: Lot 60 on SP191940 (to be registered in the Land Registry), 1.1 “Acts” means the (OHFWULFLW\$FW(OHFWULFDO6DIHW\ area 367 m2, part of the land in Title Reference 15797112, parish $FW and*RYHUQPHQW2ZQHG&RUSRUDWLRQV$FW of Pimpama. and any amendments to them or either of them or any L.A.B. 11144 Acts superseding those Acts. Lot 128 on SP194227 (to be registered in the Land Registry), 1.2 “Date of this (DVHPHQW” means the date of the Gazette area 1344 m2, part of the land in Title Reference 16172240, parish Resumption Notice. of Coomera. 1.3 “Easement” means the rights obtained from the Owner L.A.B. 11145 by QETC including but not limited to the terms and Lot 126 on SP194231 (to be registered in the Land Registry), conditions contained in this Schedule. area 1702 m2, part of the land in Title Reference 16173066, parish 1.4 “Easement Land” means that portion of the Owner’s land of Coomera. over which this Easement is obtained. Lot 127 on SP194230 (to be registered in the Land Registry), 1.5 “Owner” means the Registered Proprietor together with area 3750 m2, part of the land in Title Reference 16173067, parish its successors, successors in title and assigns. Where the of Coomera. term appears in Clauses 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 it includes the L.A.B. 11146 servants, agents, employees, workmen and contractors of Lot 101 on SP194228 (to be registered in the Land Registry), the Owner and other persons authorised by the Owner to area 389 m2, part of the land in Title Reference 14055249, parish use or enter upon the Easement Land. 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 54 823

1.6 “QETC” means the Queensland Electricity Transmission Works or plant, equipment, tools or material of QETC Corporation Limited, together with its successors on or near the Easement Land; and assigns and others authorised by it. Where the 5.2 interfere with or obstruct QETC in the exercise or context permits, the term includes the servants, agents, enjoyment of its rights and powers under this Easement; employees, workmen, linesmen, contractors of QETC or and other persons authorised by QETC to exercise its 5.3 grow sugarcane within ten (10) metres of any tower, base rights under this Easement. or pole upon the Easement Land. 1.7 “Electricity Works” means such works, apparatus, THINGS THE OWNER MAY ONLY DO IF QETC structures and things as QETC may in its absolute CONSENTS discretion consider appropriate as a means of conveying 6. The Owner must not, or consent to allow another party to, after or transmitting electricity, telecommunications and WKH'DWHRIWKLV(DVHPHQWZLWKRXW¿UVWREWDLQLQJWKHZULWWHQ other electromagnetic energy in all its forms, including consent of QETC: conductors, cables, towers, aerials, poles, foundations, 6.1 erect or place any Structure or make any additions or ground anchorages, supports and other associated alterations to any Structure on the Easement Land; or appurtenant works. The expression includes the 6.2 erect any fence that is higher than three (3) metres on the Electricity Works existing on the Easement Land at the Easement Land; Date of this Easement or constructed on it after that date,  SODFH¿OORURWKHUVXEVWDQFHRUFDUU\RXWDQ\ZRUNVRU and where the context permits it includes a reference to do anything whatsoever on the Easement Land which any part of the Electricity Works. would reduce the clearance from ground level of the 1.8 “Structure” means any building, improvement, plant, conductors or transmission lines below the minimum HTXLSPHQW¿[WXUH¿WWLQJSROHFDEOHZLUHSLSHWRZHU statutory clearance required from time to time for the apparatus or chattel or of any kind whether on, over, voltage class of the transmission line on the Easement in, under, across or through the Easement Land and Land; includes by way of example but is not limited to any 6.4 cause or allow, except in the case of force majeure, the dwelling (including any extension or overhang of eaves inundation of those parts of the Easement Land where any or guttering), swimming pool, shed, retaining or other Electricity Works are erected or located or are proposed wall and lighting. to be erected or located; QETC’S RIGHTS  OD\DQ\PHWDOFRQGXLWRUSLSHZLWKLQ¿YH  PHWUHVRIWKH 2. The QETC is acquiring this Easement in perpetuity to permit base of any tower, pole, foundation, ground anchorage QETC the right to: or other means of support on the Easement Land; 2.1 convey and transmit electricity, telecommunications and 6.6 do any act or thing which jeopardises the foundations, other electromagnetic energy in all its forms on, from, ground anchorages, supports, the towers or poles, over, under and through the Easement Land by Electricity including (without limitation) excavate or remove any Works; soil, sand or gravel within a distance of twenty (20) metres 2.2 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land, with vehicles, from the base of any tower, pole, foundation, ground plant and equipment, if necessary, to exercise its rights anchorage or support on the Easement Land; under this Easement; 6.7 grow sugar cane on the Easement Land except: 2.3 construct Electricity Works on, over, under or through 6.7.1 where the Owner is a holder of a valid cane the Easement Land; supply contract under the 6XJDU,QGXVWU\$FW 2.4 inspect, PDLQWDLQ, repair or replace the Electricity  as at the Date of this Easement; and Works; 6.7.2 the Owner grows sugar cane in accordance 2.5 clear the remove from the Easement Land of trees, with clause 5.3 above; undergrowth or vegetation or any obstruction including 6.8 plant or grow upon the Easement Land trees whose size soil in the manner and by the means QETC considers or height would in any way interfere with the statutory appropriate; clearance that may exist from time to time; or 2.6 construct and PDLQWDLQ on the Easement Land such tracks, 6.9 reside in or permit anyone to reside in or occupy any roads, gates, fences and other structures and works as Structure, caravan, or other accommodation (including QETC considers necessary; temporary accommodation) which may be located on the 2.7 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land for the Easement Land, purposes of preventing or rectifying any infringement and QETC will not unreasonably withhold its consent but in by the Owner of QETC’s rights under this Easement by granting any consent may impose reasonable conditions. the Owner; and OWNER MAY USE EASEMENT the QETC may in connection with its use and enjoyment of 7. The Owner may use the Easement Land for any lawful purpose this Easement, exercise such of its rights, powers, discretion not inconsistent with the terms of this Easement. and functions under the Acts, or any other Act or at law as it THINGS QETC MAY DO IF THE OWNER IS IN BREACH VHHV¿W 8. 8.1 In the event of any breach by the Owner of the terms of QETC’S OBLIGATIONS TO THE OWNER Clauses 5 and 6, QETC may in its absolute discretion 3. QETC will, in exercising its rights pursuant to this Easement: give notice to the Owner to rectify the breach which may 3.1 cause as little inconvenience to the Owner as possible; include the demolition or removal of all, or any part of, a and Structure; and 3.2 act reasonably.  ,IDIWHUGD\VWKH2ZQHUKDVQRWUHFWL¿HGWKHEUHDFK QETC WILL COMPLY WITH SAFETY LAWS then QETC may rectify the breach which may include: 4. 4.1 QETC will comply with all laws regarding the exercise 8.2.1 the demolition and/or removal of a Structure of its rights under this Easement and the safety of persons or any part thereof effected upon the Easement to use the Easement Land. Land; or 4.2 QETC will not be liable for: 8.2.2 mitigation or remedial work to restore the safety 4.2.1 the negligent acts or omissions of the Owner; of the Electricity Works or without liability to the Owner for reinstatement, 4.2.2 the acts or omissions of the Owner that are a restitution, damages, compensation or otherwise. breach of this Easement or of the law. 8.3 Notwithstanding anything contained in Clauses 8.1 or THINGS THE OWNER MUST NOT DO 8.2, in the case of an emergency, QETC may enter the 5. The Owner must not: Easement Land to remedy a defect, eliminate an actual or 5.1 interfere with, damage or place at risk the Electricity potential danger or remove a Structure or any part thereof 824 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 54 [27 October, 2006

that is affecting, or may affect, the safety of Electricity it. Where the context permits, the term includes the Works or continuity of supply without giving notice. servants, agents, employees, workmen, linesmen, 8.4 If QETC acts under clause 8.3, it must give the notice, contractors of QETC and other persons authorised by if not already given, mentioned in clause 8.1 as soon as QETC to exercise its rights under this Easement. practicable. 1.7 “Electricity Works” means such works, apparatus, 8.5 Any costs incurred by QETC in relation to either Clauses structures and things as QETC may in its absolute 8.2 or 8.3, or both, may be recovered from the Owner. discretion consider appropriate as a means of conveying INDEMNITY or transmitting electricity, telecommunications and 4(7&LQGHPQL¿HVWKH2ZQHUDJDLQVWDOODFWLRQVVXLWVSURFHHG 4(7& LQGHPQL¿HV WKH 2ZQHU DJDLQVW DOO DFWLRQV VXLWV SURFHHG- other electromagnetic energy in all its forms, including ings, demands, costs, losses, damages and expenses arising out conductors, cables, towers, aerials, poles, foundations, of or in respect of any act or omission of QETC in the use or ground anchorages, supports and other associated attempted use of the Easement Land by QETC, except where or appurtenant works. The expression includes the such actions, suits, proceedings, claims, demands, costs, losses, Electricity Works existing on the Easement Land at damages or expenses arise as a result of any negligent act or the Date of this Easement or constructed on it after omission of the Owner, breach of this Easement or of the law. that date, and where the context permits it includes a PUBLIC RISK reference to any part of the Electricity Works. 10. QETC will effect and keep current a public risk insurance policy 1.8 “Structure” means any building, improvement, plant, in respect of this Easement and the use by QETC of the Easement HTXLSPHQW¿[WXUH¿WWLQJSROHFDEOHZLUHSLSH Land for an amount which QETC considers appropriate to the tower, apparatus or chattel or of any kind whether on, public liability risk involved but in any event not less than FIFTY over, in, under, across or through the Easement Land MILLION DOLLARS ($50,000,000.00). and includes by way of example but is not limited to SCHEDULE 2 any dwelling (including any extension or overhang of &HQWUDO:HVW5HJLRQ0DFND\2I¿FH eaves or guttering), swimming pool, shed, retaining Easements Taken or other wall and lighting. Easements C and D in Lot 3 on RP858320 on SP193777 (to be QETC’S RIGHTS registered in the Land Registry), areas 5923 m2 and 1.773 ha respectively, 2. The QETC is acquiring this Easement in perpetuity to permit parts of the land in Title Reference 50002249, parish of Eton. QETC the right to: ENDNOTES 2.1 convey and transmit electricity, telecommunications 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 October 2006. and other electromagnetic energy in all its forms on, 2. Published in the Gazette on 27 October 2006. from, over, under and through the Easement Land by 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. Electricity Works; 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources 2.2 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land, with and Water. vehicles, plant and equipment, if necessary, to exercise 5. File Reference - L.A.B. 10872 its rights under this Easement; Acquisition of Land Act 1967 2.3 construct Electricity Works on, over, under or through the Easement Land; TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE (No 19) 2006 2.4 inspect, maintain, repair or replace the Electricity Short title Works; 1. This notice may be cited as the 7DNLQJRI(DVHPHQW1RWLFH 2.5 clear the Easement Land of trees, undergrowth or 1R  vegetation or any obstruction in the manner and by Easements taken [s.9 of the Act] the means QETC considers appropriate; 2. The Easements described in Schedule 2 are taken by the 2.6 construct and maintain on the Easement Land such Queensland Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 tracks, roads, gates, fences and other structures and 849 233 for Electrical Works purposes and vest in the Queensland works as QETC considers necessary; Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 849 233 on 2.7 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land for the and from 27 October 2006. purposes of preventing or rectifying any infringement Rights and obligations by the Owner of QETC’s rights under this Easement 3. That the rights and obligations conferred and imposed by each by the Owner; and Easement include the matters set out in Schedule 1. the QETC may in connection with its use and enjoyment of SCHEDULE 1 this Easement, exercise such of its rights, powers, discretion DEFINITIONS and functions under the Acts, or any other Act or at law as it 1. In this Easement: VHHV¿W 1.1 “Acts” means the Electricity Act 1994, Electrical Safety QETC’S OBLIGATIONS TO THE OWNER Act 2002 and Government Owned Corporations Act 3. QETC will, in exercising its rights pursuant to this 1993 and any amendments to them or either of them Easement: or any Acts superseding those Acts. 3.1 cause as little inconvenience to the Owner as possible; 1.2 “Date of this Easement” means the date of the Gazette and Resumption Notice. 3.2 act reasonably. 1.3 “Easement” means the rights obtained from the Owner QETC WILL COMPLY WITH SAFETY LAWS by QETC including but not limited to the terms and 4. 4.1 QETC will comply with all laws regarding the exercise conditions contained in this Schedule. of its rights under this Easement and the safety of 1.4 “Easement Land” means that portion of the Owner’s persons to use the Easement Land. land over which this Easement is obtained. 4.2 QETC will not be liable for: 1.5 “Owner” means the Registered Proprietor together 4.2.1 the negligent acts or omissions of the Owner; with its successors, successors in title and assigns. or Where the term appears in Clauses 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 it 4.2.2 the acts or omissions of the Owner that are a includes the servants, agents, employees, workmen breach of this Easement or of the law. and contractors of the Owner and other persons THINGS THE OWNER MUST NOT DO authorised by the Owner to use or enter upon the 5. The Owner must not: Easement Land. 5.1 interfere with, damage or place at risk the Electricity 1.6 “QETC” means the Queensland Electricity Works or plant, equipment, tools or material of QETC Transmission Corporation Limited, together with on or near the Easement Land; its successors and assigns and others authorised by 5.2 interfere with or obstruct QETC in the exercise 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 54 825

or enjoyment of its rights and powers under this of Electricity Works or continuity of supply without Easement; or giving notice. 5.3 grow sugarcane within ten (10) metres of any tower, 8.4 If QETC acts under clause 8.3, it must give the notice, base or pole upon the Easement Land. if not already given, mentioned in clause 8.1 as soon THINGS THE OWNER MAY ONLY DO IF QETC as practicable. CONSENTS 8.5 Any costs incurred by QETC in relation to either 6. The Owner must not, or consent to allow another party to, after Clauses 8.2 or 8.3, or both, may be borne by the WKH'DWHRIWKLV(DVHPHQWZLWKRXW¿UVWREWDLQLQJWKHZULWWHQ Owner. consent of QETC: INDEMNITY 6.1 erect or place any Structure or make any additions or 4(7&LQGHPQL¿HVWKH2ZQHUDJDLQVWDOODFWLRQVVXLWVSURFHHG 4(7& LQGHPQL¿HV WKH 2ZQHU DJDLQVW DOO DFWLRQV VXLWV SURFHHG- alterations to any Structure on the Easement Land; ings, demands, costs, losses, damages and expenses arising 6.2 erect any fence that is higher than three (3) metres on out of or in respect of any act or omission of QETC in the the Easement Land; use or attempted use of the Easement Land by QETC, except  SODFH¿OORURWKHUVXEVWDQFHRUFDUU\RXWDQ\ZRUNVRU where such actions, suits, proceedings, claims, demands, costs, do anything whatsoever on the Easement Land which losses, damages or expenses arise as a result of any negligent would reduce the clearance from ground level of the act or omission of the Owner, breach of this Easement or of conductors or transmission lines below the minimum the law. statutory clearance required from time to time for the PUBLIC RISK voltage class of the transmission line on the Easement 10. QETC will effect and keep current a public risk insurance policy Land; in respect of this Easement and the use by QETC of the Easement 6.4 cause or allow, except in the case of force majeure, Land for an amount which QETC considers appropriate to the the inundation of those parts of the Easement Land public liability risk involved but in any event not less than where any Electricity Works are erected or located or FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS ($50,000,000.00). are proposed to be erected or located; SCHEDULE 2  ,D\DQ\PHWDOFRQGXLWRUSLSHZLWKLQ¿YH  PHWUHV 1RUWK5HJLRQ&DLUQV2I¿FH of the base of any tower, pole, foundation, ground Easements Taken anchorage or other means of support on the Easement Easement BD in Lot 2 on RP716517 on SP190564 (to be registered Land; in the Land Registry), area 2.2 ha, part of the land in Title Reference 6.6 do any act or thing which jeopardises the foundations, 20557090, parish of Hull. ground anchorages, supports, the towers or poles, L.A.B. 10962 including (without limitation) excavate or remove any Easement BE in Lot 2 on RP747521 on SP190565 (to be registered soil, sand or gravel within a distance of twenty (20) in the Land Registry), area 1.37 ha, part of the land in Title Reference metres from the base of any tower, pole, foundation, 21368172, parish of Hull. ground anchorage or support on the Easement Land; L.A.B. 10963 6.7 grow sugar cane on the Easement Land except: Easement BF in Lot 327 on SP123178 on SP190566 (to be 6.7.1 where the Owner is a holder of a valid cane registered in the Land Registry), area 2.044 ha, part of the land in Title supply contract under the 6XJDU,QGXVWU\$FW Reference 50318845, parish of Hull.  as at the Date of this Easement; and Easement BG in Lot 335 on SP123178 on SP190567 (to be 6.7.2 the Owner grows sugar cane in accordance registered in the Land Registry), area 1.836 ha, part of the land in Title with clause 5.3 above; Reference 50318844, parish of Hull. 6.8 plant or grow upon the Easement Land trees whose size L.A.B. 10964 or height would in any way interfere with the statutory Easement BN in Lot 282 on NR1880 on SP190574 (to be registered clearance that may exist from time to time; or in the Land Registry), area 1.981 ha, part of the land in Title Reference 6.9 reside in or permit anyone to reside in or occupy any 21060122, parish of Hull. Structure, caravan, or other accommodation (including Easement BP in Lot 282 on NR1880 on SP190576 (to be registered temporary accommodation) which may be located on in the Land Registry), area 5.008 ha, part of the land in Title Reference the Easement Land; 21060122, parish of Hull. and QETC will not unreasonably withhold its consent but in L.A.B. 10968 granting any consent may impose reasonable conditions. Easement BO in Lot 172 on NR1287 on SP190575 (to be registered OWNER MAY USE EASEMENT in the Land Registry), area 7769 m2, part of the land in Title Reference 7. The Owner may use the Easement Land for any lawful purpose 20555052, parish of Hull. not inconsistent with the terms of this Easement. L.A.B. 10969 THINGS QETC MAY DO IF THE OWNER IS IN BREACH Easement BS in Lot 450 on NR5940 on SP190579 (to be registered 8. 8.1 In the event of any breach by the Owner of the terms of in the Land Registry), area 1.878 ha, part of the land in Title References Clauses 5 and 6, QETC may in its absolute discretion 21012169 and 21012170, parish of Hull. give notice to the Owner to rectify the breach which Easement BR in Lot 450 on NR5940 on SP190578 (to be registered may include the demolition or removal of all, or any in the Land Registry), area 1.751 ha, part of the land in Title References part of, a Structure; and 21012169 and 21012170, parish of Hull. 8.2 If after 30 days, the Owner has not rectified the L.A.B. 10970 breach, then QETC may rectify the breach which may Easement CA in Lot 126 on NR6703 on SP190587 (to be registered include: in the Land Registry), area 1.274 ha, part of the land in Title Reference 8.2.1 the demolition and/or removal of a Structure 21141137, parish of Hull. or any part thereof effected upon the Easement L.A.B. 10976 Land; or Easement CB in Lot 2 on SP133837 on SP190588 (to be registered 8.2.2 mitigation or remedial work to restore the in the Land Registry), area 3.868 ha, part of the land in Title Reference safety of the Electricity Works 50349482, parish of Hull. without liability to the Owner for reinstatement, L.A.B. 10976 restitution, damages, compensation or otherwise. ENDNOTES 8.3 Notwithstanding anything contained in Clauses 8.1 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 October 2006. or 8.2, in the case of an emergency, QETC may enter 2. Published in the Gazette on 27 October 2006. the Easement Land to remedy a defect, eliminate an 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. actual or potential danger or remove a Structure or any 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources part thereof that is affecting, or may affect, the safety and Water. 826 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 54 [27 October, 2006

Acquisition of Land Act 1967 2.4 inspect, maintain, repair or replace the Electricity Works; TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE (No 20) 2006 2.5 clear the Easement Land of trees, undergrowth or Short title vegetation or any obstruction in the manner and by the 1. This notice may be cited as the 7DNLQJRI(DVHPHQW1RWLFH means QETC considers appropriate; 1R  2.6 construct and maintain on the Easement Land such Easements taken [s.9 of the Act] tracks, roads, gates, fences and other structures and 2. The Easements described in Schedule 2 are taken by the works as QETC considers necessary; Queensland Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 2.7 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land for the 849 233 for Electrical Works purposes and vest in the Queensland purposes of preventing or rectifying any infringement Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 849 233 on by the Owner of QETC’s rights under this Easement and from 27 October 2006. by the Owner; and Rights and obligations the QETC may in connection with its use and enjoyment of 3. That the rights and obligations conferred and imposed by each this Easement, exercise such of its rights, powers, discretion Easement include the matters set out in Schedule 1. and functions under the Acts, or any other Act or at law as it SCHEDULE 1 VHHV¿W DEFINITIONS QETC’S OBLIGATIONS TO THE OWNER 1. In this Easement: 3. QETC will, in exercising its rights pursuant to this Easement: 1.1 “Acts” means the (OHFWULFLW\$FW(OHFWULFDO6DIHW\ 3.1 cause as little inconvenience to the Owner as possible; $FW and*RYHUQPHQW2ZQHG&RUSRUDWLRQV$FW and and any amendments to them or either of them 3.2 act reasonably. or any Acts superseding those Acts. QETC WILL COMPLY WITH SAFETY LAWS 1.2 “Date of this Easement” means the date of the 4. 4.1 QETC will comply with all laws regarding the exercise Proclamation. of its rights under this Easement and the safety of 1.3 “Easement” means the rights obtained from the Owner persons to use the Easement Land. by QETC including but not limited to the terms and 4.2 QETC will not be liable for: conditions contained in this Schedule. 4.2.1 the negligent acts or omissions of the Owner; 1.4 “Easement Land” means that portion of the Owner’s or land over which this Easement is obtained. 4.2.2 the acts or omissions of the Owner that are a 1.5 “Owner” means the Registered Proprietor together with breach of this Easement or of the law. its successors, successors in title and assigns. Where the THINGS THE OWNER MUST NOT DO term appears in Clauses 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 it includes the 5. The Owner must not: servants, agents, employees, workmen and contractors 5.1 interfere with, damage or place at risk the Electricity of the Owner and other persons authorised by the Works or plant, equipment, tools or material of QETC Owner to use or enter upon the Easement Land. on or near the Easement Land; 1.6 “QETC” means the Queensland Electricity Transmission 5.2 interfere with or obstruct QETC in the exercise or Corporation Limited, together with its successors enjoyment of its rights and powers under this Easement; and assigns and others authorised by it. Where the or context permits, the term includes the servants, agents, 5.3 grow sugarcane within ten (10) metres of any tower, employees, workmen, linesmen, contractors of QETC base or pole upon the Easement Land. and other persons authorised by QETC to exercise its THINGS THE OWNER MAY ONLY DO IF QETC rights under this Easement. CONSENTS 1.7 “Electricity Works” means such works, apparatus, 6. The Owner must not, or consent to allow another party to, after structures and things as QETC may in its absolute WKH'DWHRIWKLV(DVHPHQWZLWKRXW¿UVWREWDLQLQJWKHZULWWHQ discretion consider appropriate as a means of conveying consent of QETC: or transmitting electricity, telecommunications and 6.1 erect or place any Structure or make any additions or other electromagnetic energy in all its forms, including alterations to any Structure on the Easement Land; conductors, cables, towers, aerials, poles, foundations, 6.2 erect any fence that is higher than three (3) metres on ground anchorages, supports and other associated the Easement Land; or appurtenant works. The expression includes the   SODFH¿OORURWKHUVXEVWDQFHRUFDUU\RXWDQ\ZRUNVRU Electricity Works existing on the Easement Land at do anything whatsoever on the Easement Land which the Date of this Easement or constructed on it after would reduce the clearance from ground level of the that date, and where the context permits it includes a conductors or transmission lines below the minimum reference to any part of the Electricity Works. statutory clearance required from time to time for the 1.8 “Structure” means any building, improvement, plant, voltage class of the transmission line on the Easement HTXLSPHQW¿[WXUH¿WWLQJSROHFDEOHZLUHSLSH Land; tower, apparatus or chattel or of any kind whether on, 6.4 cause or allow, except in the case of force majeure, over, in, under, across or through the Easement Land the inundation of those parts of the Easement Land and includes by way of example but is not limited to where any Electricity Works are erected or located or any dwelling (including any extension or overhang of are proposed to be erected or located; eaves or guttering), swimming pool, shed, retaining or   OD\DQ\PHWDOFRQGXLWRUSLSHZLWKLQ¿YH  PHWUHV other wall and lighting. of the base of any tower, pole, foundation, ground QETC’S RIGHTS anchorage or other means of support on the Easement 2. The QETC is acquiring this Easement in perpetuity to permit Land; QETC the right to: 6.6 do any act or thing which jeopardises the foundations, 2.1 convey and transmit electricity, telecommunications ground anchorages, supports, the towers or poles, and other electromagnetic energy in all its forms on, including (without limitation) excavate or remove any from, over, under and through the Easement Land by soil, sand or gravel within a distance of twenty (20) Electricity Works; metres from the base of any tower, pole, foundation, 2.2 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land, with ground anchorage or support on the Easement Land; vehicles, plant and equipment, if necessary, to exercise 6.7 grow sugar cane on the Easement Land except: its rights under this Easement; 6.7.1 where the Owner is a holder of a valid cane 2.3 construct Electricity Works on, over, supply contract under the 6XJDU,QGXVWU\$FW under or through the Easement Land;  as at the Date of this Easement; and 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 54 827

6.7.2 the Owner grows sugar cane in accordance 20487238, parish of Hull. with clause 5.3 above; L.A.B. 10974 6.8 plant or grow upon the Easement Land trees whose size Easement BZ in Lot 3 on RP714369 on SP190586 (to be registered or height would in any way interfere with the statutory in the Land Registry), area 1.647 ha, part of the land in Title Reference clearance that may exist from time to time; or 20853040, parish of Hull. 6.9 reside in or permit anyone to reside in or occupy any L.A.B. 10975 Structure, caravan, or other accommodation (including ENDNOTES temporary accommodation) which may be located on 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 October 2006. the Easement Land, 2. Published in the Gazette on 27 October 2006. and QETC will not unreasonably withhold its consent but in 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. granting any consent may impose reasonable conditions. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources OWNER MAY USE EASEMENT and Water. 7. The Owner may use the Easement Land for any lawful purpose not inconsistent with the terms of this Easement. Acquisition of Land Act 1967 THINGS QETC MAY DO IF THE OWNER IS IN BREACH TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE (No 21) 2006 8. 8.1 In the event of any breach by the Owner of the terms of Short title Clauses 5 and 6, QETC may in its absolute discretion 1. This notice may be cited as the 7DNLQJRI(DVHPHQW1RWLFH give notice to the Owner to rectify the breach which 1R  may include the demolition or removal of all, or any Easements taken [s.9 of the Act] part of, a Structure; and 2. The Easements described in Schedule 2 are taken by the 8.2 If after 30 days, the Owner has not rectified the Queensland Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 breach, then QETC may rectify the breach which may 849 233 for Electrical Works purposes and vest in the Queensland include: Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 849 233 on 8.2.1 the demolition and/or removal of a Structure and from 27 October 2006. or any part thereof effected upon the Easement Rights and obligations Land; or 3. That the rights and obligations conferred and imposed by each 8.2.2 mitigation or remedial work to restore the Easement include the matters set out in Schedule 1. safety of the Electricity Works SCHEDULE 1 without liability to the Owner for reinstatement, DEFINITIONS restitution, damages, compensation or otherwise. 1. In this Easement: 8.3 Notwithstanding anything contained in Clauses 8.1 1.1 “Acts” means the (OHFWULFLW\$FW(OHFWULFDO6DIHW\ or 8.2, in the case of an emergency, QETC may enter $FW and*RYHUQPHQW2ZQHG&RUSRUDWLRQV$FW the Easement Land to remedy a defect, eliminate an and any amendments to them or either of them actual or potential danger or remove a Structure or any or any Acts superseding those Acts. part thereof that is affecting, or may affect, the safety 1.2 “Date of this Easement” means the date of the of Electricity Works or continuity of supply without Proclamation. giving notice. 1.3 “Easement” means the rights obtained from the Owner 8.4 If QETC acts under clause 8.3, it must give the notice, by QETC including but not limited to the terms and if not already given, mentioned in clause 8.1 as soon conditions contained in this Schedule. as practicable. 1.4 “Easement Land” means that portion of the Owner’s 8.5 Any costs incurred by QETC in relation to either land over which this Easement is obtained. Clauses 8.2 or 8.3, or both, may be borne by the 1.5 “Owner” means the Registered Proprietor together with Owner. its successors, successors in title and assigns. Where the INDEMNITY term appears in Clauses 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 it includes the 4(7&LQGHPQL¿HVWKH2ZQHUDJDLQVWDOODFWLRQVVXLWVSURFHHG 4(7& LQGHPQL¿HV WKH 2ZQHU DJDLQVW DOO DFWLRQV VXLWV SURFHHG- servants, agents, employees, workmen and contractors ings, demands, costs, losses, damages and expenses arising out of the Owner and other persons authorised by the of or in respect of any act or omission of QETC in the use or Owner to use or enter upon the Easement Land. attempted use of the Easement Land by QETC, except where 1.6 “QETC” means the Queensland Electricity such actions, suits, proceedings, claims, demands, costs, losses, Transmission Corporation Limited, together with damages or expenses arise as a result of any negligent act or its successors and assigns and others authorised by omission of the Owner, breach of this Easement or of the law. it. Where the context permits, the term includes the PUBLIC RISK servants, agents, employees, workmen, linesmen, 10. QETC will effect and keep current a public risk insurance policy contractors of QETC and other persons authorised by in respect of this Easement and the use by QETC of the Easement QETC to exercise its rights under this Easement. Land for an amount which QETC considers appropriate to the 1.7 “Electricity Works” means such works, apparatus, public liability risk involved but in any event not less than FIFTY structures and things as QETC may in its absolute MILLION DOLLARS ($50,000,000.00). discretion consider appropriate as a means of conveying SCHEDULE 2 or transmitting electricity, telecommunications and 1RUWK5HJLRQ&DLUQV2I¿FH other electromagnetic energy in all its forms, including Easements Taken conductors, cables, towers, aerials, poles, foundations, Easement BT in Lot 2 on RP728004 on SP190580 (to be registered ground anchorages, supports and other associated in the Land Registry), area 2786 m2, part of the land in Title Reference or appurtenant works. The expression includes the 21042082, parish of Hull. Electricity Works existing on the Easement Land at Easement BU in Lot 324 on NR4727 on SP190581 (to be the Date of this Easement or constructed on it after registered in the Land Registry), area 7971 m2, part of the land in Title that date, and where the context permits it includes a Reference 21451206, parish of Hull. reference to any part of the Electricity Works. L.A.B. 10971 1.8 “Structure” means any building, improvement, plant, Easement BX in Lot 2 on RP719837 on SP190584 (to be registered HTXLSPHQW¿[WXUH¿WWLQJSROHFDEOHZLUHSLSH in the Land Registry), area 2.114 ha, part of the land in Title Reference tower, apparatus or chattel or of any kind whether on, 20664243, parish of Hull. over, in, under, across or through the Easement Land L.A.B. 10973 and includes by way of example but is not limited to Easement BY in Lot 4 on RP714369 on SP190585 (to be registered any dwelling (including any extension or overhang of in the Land Registry), area 1.893 ha, part of the land in Title Reference 828 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 54 [27 October, 2006

eaves or guttering), swimming pool, shed, retaining or are proposed to be erected or located; other wall and lighting.  OD\DQ\PHWDOFRQGXLWRUSLSHZLWKLQ¿YH  PHWUHV QETC’S RIGHTS of the base of any tower, pole, foundation, ground 2. The QETC is acquiring this Easement in perpetuity to permit anchorage or other means of support on the Easement QETC the right to: Land; 2.1 convey and transmit electricity, telecommunications 6.6 do any act or thing which jeopardises the foundations, and other electromagnetic energy in all its forms on, ground anchorages, supports, the towers or poles, from, over, under and through the Easement Land by including (without limitation) excavate or remove any Electricity Works; soil, sand or gravel within a distance of twenty (20) 2.2 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land, with metres from the base of any tower, pole, foundation, vehicles, plant and equipment, if necessary, to exercise ground anchorage or support on the Easement Land; its rights under this Easement; 6.7 grow sugar cane on the Easement Land except: 2.3 construct Electricity Works on, over, under or through 6.7.1 where the Owner is a holder of a valid cane the Easement Land; supply contract under the 6XJDU,QGXVWU\$FW 2.4 inspect, maintain, repair or replace the Electricity  as at the Date of this Easement; and Works; 6.7.2 the Owner grows sugar cane in accordance 2.5 clear the Easement Land of trees, undergrowth or with clause 5.3 above; vegetation or any obstruction in the manner and by the 6.8 plant or grow upon the Easement Land trees whose size means QETC considers appropriate; or height would in any way interfere with the statutory 2.6 construct and maintain on the Easement Land such clearance that may exist from time to time; or tracks, roads, gates, fences and other structures and 6.9 reside in or permit anyone to reside in or occupy any works as QETC considers necessary; Structure, caravan, or other accommodation (including 2.7 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land for the temporary accommodation) which may be located on purposes of preventing or rectifying any infringement the Easement Land, by the Owner of QETC’s rights under this Easement and QETC will not unreasonably withhold its consent but in by the Owner; and granting any consent may impose reasonable conditions. the QETC may in connection with its use and enjoyment of OWNER MAY USE EASEMENT this Easement, exercise such of its rights, powers, discretion 7. The Owner may use the Easement Land for any lawful purpose and functions under the Acts, or any other Act or at law as it not inconsistent with the terms of this Easement. VHHV¿W THINGS QETC MAY DO IF THE OWNER IS IN BREACH QETC’S OBLIGATIONS TO THE OWNER 8. 8.1 In the event of any breach by the Owner of the terms of 3. QETC will, in exercising its rights pursuant to this Easement: Clauses 5 and 6, QETC may in its absolute discretion 3.1 cause as little inconvenience to the Owner as possible; give notice to the Owner to rectify the breach which and may include the demolition or removal of all, or any 3.2 act reasonably. part of, a Structure; and QETC WILL COMPLY WITH SAFETY LAWS 8.2 If after 30 days, the Owner has not rectified the 4. 4.1 QETC will comply with all laws regarding the exercise breach, then QETC may rectify the breach which may of its rights under this Easement and the safety of include: persons to use the Easement Land. 8.2.1 the demolition and/or removal of a Structure 4.2 QETC will not be liable for: or any part thereof effected upon the Easement 4.2.1 the negligent acts or omissions of the Owner; Land; or or 8.2.2 mitigation or remedial work to restore the 4.2.2 the acts or omissions of the Owner that are a safety of the Electricity Works breach of this Easement or of the law. without liability to the Owner for reinstatement, THINGS THE OWNER MUST NOT DO restitution, damages, compensation or otherwise. 5. The Owner must not: 8.3 Notwithstanding anything contained in Clauses 8.1 5.1 interfere with, damage or place at risk the Electricity or 8.2, in the case of an emergency, QETC may enter Works or plant, equipment, tools or material of QETC the Easement Land to remedy a defect, eliminate an on or near the Easement Land; actual or potential danger or remove a Structure or any 5.2 interfere with or obstruct QETC in the exercise or part thereof that is affecting, or may affect, the safety enjoyment of its rights and powers under this Easement; of Electricity Works or continuity of supply without or giving notice. 5.3 grow sugarcane within ten (10) metres of any tower, 8.4 If QETC acts under clause 8.3, it must give the notice, base or pole upon the Easement Land. if not already given, mentioned in clause 8.1 as soon THINGS THE OWNER MAY ONLY DO IF QETC as practicable. CONSENTS 8.5 Any costs incurred by QETC in relation to either 6. The Owner must not, or consent to allow another party to, after Clauses 8.2 or 8.3, or both, may be borne by the WKH'DWHRIWKLV(DVHPHQWZLWKRXW¿UVWREWDLQLQJWKHZULWWHQ Owner. consent of QETC: INDEMNITY 6.1 erect or place any Structure or make any additions or 4(7&LQGHPQL¿HVWKH2ZQHUDJDLQVWDOODFWLRQVVXLWVSURFHHG 4(7& LQGHPQL¿HV WKH 2ZQHU DJDLQVW DOO DFWLRQV VXLWV SURFHHG- alterations to any Structure on the Easement Land; ings, demands, costs, losses, damages and expenses arising out 6.2 erect any fence that is higher than three (3) metres on of or in respect of any act or omission of QETC in the use or the Easement Land; attempted use of the Easement Land by QETC, except where  SODFH¿OORURWKHUVXEVWDQFHRUFDUU\RXWDQ\ZRUNVRU such actions, suits, proceedings, claims, demands, costs, losses, do anything whatsoever on the Easement Land which damages or expenses arise as a result of any negligent act or would reduce the clearance from ground level of the omission of the Owner, breach of this Easement or of the law. conductors or transmission lines below the minimum PUBLIC RISK statutory clearance required from time to time for the 10. QETC will effect and keep current a public risk insurance policy voltage class of the transmission line on the Easement in respect of this Easement and the use by QETC of the Easement Land; Land for an amount which QETC considers appropriate to the 6.4 cause or allow, except in the case of force majeure, public liability risk involved but in any event not less than FIFTY the inundation of those parts of the Easement Land MILLION DOLLARS ($50,000,000.00). where any Electricity Works are erected or located or SCHEDULE 2 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 54 829

1RUWK5HJLRQ&DLUQV2I¿FH ground anchorages, supports and other associated Easements Taken or appurtenant works. The expression includes the Easement M in Lot 6 on RP800936 on SP190521 (to be registered Electricity Works existing on the Easement Land at in the Land Registry), area 1.478 ha, part of the land in Title Reference the Date of this Easement or constructed on it after 21454100, parish of Rockingham. that date, and where the context permits it includes a Easements O and P in Lot 2 on SP140627 on SP190523 and reference to any part of the Electricity Works. SP190524 (to be registered in the Land Registry), areas 2.044 ha and 1.8 “Structure” means any building, improvement, plant, 2.69 ha respectively, parts of the land in Title Reference 50405859, HTXLSPHQW¿[WXUH¿WWLQJSROHFDEOHZLUHSLSH parish of Rockingham. tower, apparatus or chattel or of any kind whether on, L.A.B. 10929 over, in, under, across or through the Easement Land Easement Q in Lot 5 on SP140627 on SP190525 (to be registered and includes by way of example but is not limited to in the Land Registry), area 1.141 ha, part of the land in Title Reference any dwelling (including any extension or overhang of 50405860, parish of Rockingham. eaves or guttering), swimming pool, shed, retaining or L.A.B. 10931 other wall and lighting. Easement R in Lot 3 on RP737376 on SP190526 (to be registered QETC’S RIGHTS in the Land Registry), area 3.521 ha, part of the land in Title Reference 2. The QETC is acquiring this Easement in perpetuity to permit 21324234, parish of Rockingham. QETC the right to: L.A.B. 10932 2.1 convey and transmit electricity, telecommunications ENDNOTES and other electromagnetic energy in all its forms on, 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 October 2006. from, over, under and through the Easement Land by 2. Published in the Gazette on 27 October 2006. Electricity Works; 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 2.2 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land, with 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources vehicles, plant and equipment, if necessary, to exercise and Water. its rights under this Easement; 2.3 construct Electricity Works on, over, under or through Acquisition of Land Act 1967 the Easement Land; TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE (No 22) 2006 2.4 inspect, maintain, repair or replace the Electricity Short title Works; 2.5 clear the Easement Land of trees, undergrowth or 1. This notice may be cited as the 7DNLQJRI(DVHPHQW1RWLFH vegetation or any obstruction in the manner and by the 1R  Easements taken [s.9 of the Act] means QETC considers appropriate; 2. The Easements described in Schedule 2 are taken by the 2.6 construct and maintain on the Easement Land such Queensland Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 tracks, roads, gates, fences and other structures and 849 233 for Electrical Works purposes and vest in the Queensland works as QETC considers necessary; Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 849 233 on 2.7 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land for the and from 27 October 2006. purposes of preventing or rectifying any infringement Rights and obligations by the Owner of QETC’s rights under this Easement 3. That the rights and obligations conferred and imposed by each by the Owner; and Easement include the matters set out in Schedule 1. the QETC may in connection with its use and enjoyment of SCHEDULE 1 this Easement, exercise such of its rights, powers, discretion DEFINITIONS and functions under the Acts, or any other Act or at law as it 1. In this Easement: VHHV¿W QETC’S OBLIGATIONS TO THE OWNER 1.1 “Acts” means the (OHFWULFLW\$FW(OHFWULFDO6DIHW\ 3. QETC will, in exercising its rights pursuant to this Easement: $FW and*RYHUQPHQW2ZQHG&RUSRUDWLRQV$FW 3.1 cause as little inconvenience to the Owner as possible; and any amendments to them or either of them or any Acts superseding those Acts. and 1.2 “Date of this Easement” means the date of the 3.2 act reasonably. Proclamation. QETC WILL COMPLY WITH SAFETY LAWS 1.3 “Easement” means the rights obtained from the Owner 4. 4.1 QETC will comply with all laws regarding the exercise by QETC including but not limited to the terms and of its rights under this Easement and the safety of conditions contained in this Schedule. persons to use the Easement Land. 1.4 “Easement Land” means that portion of the Owner’s 4.2 QETC will not be liable for: land over which this Easement is obtained. 4.2.1 the negligent acts or omissions of the Owner; 1.5 “Owner” means the Registered Proprietor together with or its successors, successors in title and assigns. Where the 4.2.2 the acts or omissions of the Owner that are a term appears in Clauses 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 it includes the breach of this Easement or of the law. servants, agents, employees, workmen and contractors THINGS THE OWNER MUST NOT DO of the Owner and other persons authorised by the 5. The Owner must not: Owner to use or enter upon the Easement Land. 5.1 interfere with, damage or place at risk the Electricity 1.6 “QETC” means the Queensland Electricity Works or plant, equipment, tools or material of QETC Transmission Corporation Limited, together with on or near the Easement Land; its successors and assigns and others authorised by 5.2 interfere with or obstruct QETC in the exercise or it. Where the context permits, the term includes the enjoyment of its rights and powers under this Easement; servants, agents, employees, workmen, linesmen, or contractors of QETC and other persons authorised by 5.3 grow sugarcane within ten (10) metres of any tower, QETC to exercise its rights under this Easement. base or pole upon the Easement Land. 1.7 “Electricity Works” means such works, apparatus, THINGS THE OWNER MAY ONLY DO IF QETC structures and things as QETC may in its absolute CONSENTS discretion consider appropriate as a means of conveying 6. The Owner must not, or consent to allow another party to, after or transmitting electricity, telecommunications and WKH'DWHRIWKLV(DVHPHQWZLWKRXW¿UVWREWDLQLQJWKHZULWWHQ other electromagnetic energy in all its forms, including consent of QETC: conductors, cables, towers, aerials, poles, foundations, 6.1 erect or place any Structure or make any additions or alterations to any Structure on the Easement Land; 830 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 54 [27 October, 2006

6.2 erect any fence that is higher than three (3) metres on of or in respect of any act or omission of QETC in the use or the Easement Land; attempted use of the Easement Land by QETC, except where  SODFH¿OORURWKHUVXEVWDQFHRUFDUU\RXWDQ\ZRUNVRU such actions, suits, proceedings, claims, demands, costs, losses, do anything whatsoever on the Easement Land which damages or expenses arise as a result of any negligent act or would reduce the clearance from ground level of the omission of the Owner, breach of this Easement or of the law. conductors or transmission lines below the minimum PUBLIC RISK statutory clearance required from time to time for the 10. QETC will effect and keep current a public risk insurance policy voltage class of the transmission line on the Easement in respect of this Easement and the use by QETC of the Easement Land; Land for an amount which QETC considers appropriate to the 6.4 cause or allow, except in the case of force majeure, public liability risk involved but in any event not less than FIFTY the inundation of those parts of the Easement Land MILLION DOLLARS ($50,000,000.00). where any Electricity Works are erected or located or SCHEDULE 2 are proposed to be erected or located; 1RUWK5HJLRQ&DLUQV2I¿FH  ,D\DQ\PHWDOFRQGXLWRUSLSHZLWKLQ¿YH  PHWUHV Easements Taken of the base of any tower, pole, foundation, ground Easement S in Lot 1 on RP737376 on SP190527 (to be registered anchorage or other means of support on the Easement in the Land Registry), area 2.218 ha, part of the land in Title Reference Land; 21324232, parish of Rockingham. 6.6 do any act or thing which jeopardises the foundations, L.A.B. 10933 ground anchorages, supports, the towers or poles, Easement T in Lot 2 on SP162394 on SP190528 (to be registered including (without limitation) excavate or remove any in the Land Registry), area 5.89 ha, part of the land in Title Reference soil, sand or gravel within a distance of twenty (20) 50490905, parish of Rockingham. metres from the base of any tower, pole, foundation, L.A.B. 10934 ground anchorage or support on the Easement Land; Easement V in Lot 3 on RP742038 on SP190530 (to be registered 6.7 grow sugar cane on the Easement Land except: in the Land Registry), area 1.901 ha, part of the land in Title Reference 6.7.1 where the Owner is a holder of a valid cane 21288101, parish of Rockingham. supply contract under the 6XJDU,QGXVWU\$FW L.A.B. 10936  as at the Date of this Easement; and Easement W in Lot 3 on RP736762 on SP190531 (to be registered 6.7.2 the Owner grows sugar cane in accordance in the Land Registry), area 5.767 ha, part of the land in Title Reference with clause 5.3 above; 21178162, parish of Rockingham. 6.8 plant or grow upon the Easement Land trees whose size L.A.B. 10937 or height would in any way interfere with the statutory Easement ZZ in Lot 3 on RP749512 on SP190508 (to be registered clearance that may exist from time to time; or in the Land Registry), area 1877 m2, part of the land in Title Reference 6.9 reside in or permit anyone to reside in or occupy any 21433167, parish of Rockingham. Structure, caravan, or other accommodation (including L.A.B. 10938 temporary accommodation) which may be located on Easement X in Lot 2 on RP749512 on SP190532 (to be registered the Easement Land; in the Land Registry), area 5.073 ha, part of the land in Title Reference and QETC will not unreasonably withhold its consent but in 21433166, parish of Rockingham. granting any consent may impose reasonable conditions. L.A.B. 10939 OWNER MAY USE EASEMENT Easement Y in Lot 2 on RP808527 on SP190533 (to be registered . The Owner may use the Easement Land for any lawful purpose in the Land Registry), area 1.074 ha, part of the land in Title Reference not inconsistent with the terms of this Easement. 21459195, parish of Rockingham. THINGS QETC MAY DO IF THE OWNER IS IN BREACH L.A.B. 10940 . 8.1 In the event of any breach by the Owner of the terms of Easement U in Lot 72 on CWL295 on SP190529 (to be registered Clauses 5 and 6, QETC may in its absolute discretion in the Land Registry), area 3.143 ha, part of the land in Title Reference give notice to the Owner to rectify the breach which 21136132, parish of Rockingham. may include the demolition or removal of all, or any Easement Z in Lot 1 on RP808527 on SP190534 (to be registered part of, a Structure; and in the Land Registry), area 1.349 ha, part of the land in Title Reference 8.2 If after 30 days, the Owner has not rectified the 21459194, parish of Rockingham. breach, then QETC may rectify the breach which may L.A.B. 10941 include: Easement AA in Lot 5 on RP734665 on SP190535 (to be registered 8.2.1 the demolition and/or removal of a Structure in the Land Registry), area 3.105 ha, part of the land in Title Reference or any part thereof effected upon the Easement 21112242, parish of Rockingham. Land; or L.A.B. 10942 8.2.2 mitigation or remedial work to restore the ENDNOTES safety of the Electricity Works 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 October 2006. without liability to the Owner for reinstatement, 2. Published in the Gazette on 27 October 2006. restitution, damages, compensation or otherwise. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 8.3 Notwithstanding anything contained in Clauses 8.1 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources or 8.2, in the case of an emergency, QETC may enter and Water. the Easement Land to remedy a defect, eliminate an actual or potential danger or remove a Structure or any Acquisition of Land Act 1967 part thereof that is affecting, or may affect, the safety TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE (No 23) 2006 of Electricity Works or continuity of supply without Short title giving notice. 1. This notice may be cited as the 7DNLQJRI(DVHPHQW1RWLFH 8.4 If QETC acts under clause 8.3, it must give the notice, 1R  if not already given, mentioned in clause 8.1 as soon Easements taken [s.9 of the Act] as practicable. 2. The Easements described in Schedule 2 are taken by the 8.5 Any costs incurred by QETC in relation to either Queensland Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 Clauses 8.2 or 8.3, or both, may be borne by the 849 233 for Electrical Works purposes and vest in the Queensland Owner. Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 849 233 on INDEMNITY and from 27 October 2006. 4(7&LQGHPQL¿HVWKH2ZQHUDJDLQVWDOODFWLRQVVXLWVSURFHHG 4(7& LQGHPQL¿HV WKH 2ZQHU DJDLQVW DOO DFWLRQV VXLWV SURFHHG- Rights and obligations ings, demands, costs, losses, damages and expenses arising out 3. That the rights and obligations conferred and imposed by each 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 54 831

Easement include the matters set out in Schedule 1. this Easement, exercise such of its rights, powers, discretion SCHEDULE 1 and functions under the Acts, or any other Act or at law as it DEFINITIONS VHHV¿W 1. In this Easement: QETC’S OBLIGATIONS TO THE OWNER 1.1 “Acts” means the (OHFWULFLW\$FW(OHFWULFDO6DIHW\ 3. QETC will, in exercising its rights pursuant to this $FW and*RYHUQPHQW2ZQHG&RUSRUDWLRQV$FW Easement: and any amendments to them or either of them 3.1 cause as little inconvenience to the Owner as or any Acts superseding those Acts. possible; and 1.2 “Date of this Easement” means the date of the 3.2 act reasonably. Proclamation. QETC WILL COMPLY WITH SAFETY LAWS 1.3 “Easement” means the rights obtained from the Owner 4. 4.1 QETC will comply with all laws regarding the exercise by QETC including but not limited to the terms and of its rights under this Easement and the safety of conditions contained in this Schedule. persons to use the Easement Land. 1.4 “Easement Land” means that portion of the Owner’s 4.2 QETC will not be liable for: land over which this Easement is obtained. 4.2.1 the negligent acts or omissions of the Owner; 1.5 “Owner” means the Registered Proprietor together with or its successors, successors in title and assigns. Where the 4.2.2 the acts or omissions of the Owner that are a term appears in Clauses 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 it includes the breach of this Easement or of the law. servants, agents, employees, workmen and contractors THINGS THE OWNER MUST NOT DO of the Owner and other persons authorised by the 5. The Owner must not: Owner to use or enter upon the Easement Land. 5.1 interfere with, damage or place at risk the Electricity 1.6 “QETC” means the Queensland Electricity Transmission Works or plant, equipment, tools or material of QETC Corporation Limited, together with its successors on or near the Easement Land; and assigns and others authorised by it. Where the 5.2 interfere with or obstruct QETC in the exercise or context permits, the term includes the servants, agents, enjoyment of its rights and powers under this Easement; employees, workmen, linesmen, contractors of QETC or and other persons authorised by QETC to exercise its 5.3 grow sugarcane within ten (10) metres of any tower, rights under this Easement. base or pole upon the Easement Land. 1.7 “Electricity Works” means such works, apparatus, THINGS THE OWNER MAY ONLY DO IF QETC structures and things as QETC may in its absolute CONSENTS discretion consider appropriate as a means of conveying 6. The Owner must not, or consent to allow another party to, after or transmitting electricity, telecommunications and WKH'DWHRIWKLV(DVHPHQWZLWKRXW¿UVWREWDLQLQJWKHZULWWHQ other electromagnetic energy in all its forms, including consent of QETC: conductors, cables, towers, aerials, poles, foundations, 6.1 erect or place any Structure or make any additions or ground anchorages, supports and other associated alterations to any Structure on the Easement Land; or appurtenant works. The expression includes the 6.2 erect any fence that is higher than three (3) metres Electricity Works existing on the Easement Land at on the Easement Land; the Date of this Easement or constructed on it after   SODFH¿OORURWKHUVXEVWDQFHRUFDUU\RXWDQ\ZRUNVRU that date, and where the context permits it includes a do anything whatsoever on the Easement Land which reference to any part of the Electricity Works. would reduce the clearance from ground level of the 1.8 “Structure” means any building, improvement, plant, conductors or transmission lines below the minimum HTXLSPHQW¿[WXUH¿WWLQJSROHFDEOHZLUHSLSH statutory clearance required from time to time for the tower, apparatus or chattel or of any kind whether on, voltage class of the transmission line on the Easement over, in, under, across or through the Easement Land Land; and includes by way of example but is not limited to 6.4 cause or allow, except in the case of force majeure, any dwelling (including any extension or overhang of the inundation of those parts of the Easement Land eaves or guttering), swimming pool, shed, retaining or where any Electricity Works are erected or located or other wall and lighting. are proposed to be erected or located; QETC’S RIGHTS   OD\DQ\PHWDOFRQGXLWRUSLSHZLWKLQ¿YH  PHWUHV 2. The QETC is acquiring this Easement in perpetuity to permit of the base of any tower, pole, foundation, ground QETC the right to: anchorage or other means of support on the Easement 2.1 convey and transmit electricity, telecommunications Land; and other electromagnetic energy in all its forms on, 6.6 do any act or thing which jeopardises the foundations, from, over, under and through the Easement Land by ground anchorages, supports, the towers or poles, Electricity Works; including (without limitation) excavate or remove any 2.2 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land, with soil, sand or gravel within a distance of twenty (20) vehicles, plant and equipment, if necessary, to exercise metres from the base of any tower, pole, foundation, its rights under this Easement; ground anchorage or support on the Easement Land; 2.3 construct Electricity Works on, over, under or 6.7 grow sugar cane on the Easement Land except: through the Easement Land; 6.7.1 where the Owner is a holder of a valid cane 2.4 inspect, maintain, repair or replace the Electricity supply contract under the 6XJDU,QGXVWU\$FW Works;  as at the Date of this Easement; and 2.5 clear the Easement Land of trees, undergrowth or 6.7.2 the Owner grows sugar cane in accordance vegetation or any obstruction in the manner and by the with clause 5.3 above; means QETC considers appropriate; 6.8 plant or grow upon the Easement Land trees whose size 2.6 construct and maintain on the Easement Land such or height would in any way interfere with the statutory tracks, roads, gates, fences and other structures and clearance that may exist from time to time; or works as QETC considers necessary; 6.9 reside in or permit anyone to reside in or occupy any 2.7 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land for the Structure, caravan, or other accommodation (including purposes of preventing or rectifying any infringement temporary accommodation) which may be located on by the Owner of QETC’s rights under this Easement the Easement Land, by the Owner; and and QETC will not unreasonably withhold its consent but in the QETC may in connection with its use and enjoyment of granting any consent may impose reasonable conditions. 832 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 54 [27 October, 2006

OWNER MAY USE EASEMENT and from 27 October 2006. 7. The Owner may use the Easement Land for any lawful purpose Rights and obligations not inconsistent with the terms of this Easement. 3. That the rights and obligations conferred and imposed by each THINGS QETC MAY DO IF THE OWNER IS IN BREACH Easement include the matters set out in Schedule 1. 8. 8.1 In the event of any breach by the Owner of the terms of SCHEDULE 1 Clauses 5 and 6, QETC may in its absolute discretion DEFINITIONS give notice to the Owner to rectify the breach which 1. In this Easement: may include the demolition or removal of all, or any 1.1 “Acts” means the (OHFWULFLW\$FW(OHFWULFDO6DIHW\ part of, a Structure; and $FW and*RYHUQPHQW2ZQHG&RUSRUDWLRQV$FW 8.2 If after 30 days, the Owner has not rectified the and any amendments to them or either of them breach, then QETC may rectify the breach which may or any Acts superseding those Acts. include: 1.2 “Date of this Easement” means the date of the 8.2.1 the demolition and/or removal of a Structure Proclamation. or any part thereof effected upon the Easement 1.3 “Easement” means the rights obtained from the Owner Land; or by QETC including but not limited to the terms and 8.2.2 mitigation or remedial work to restore the conditions contained in this Schedule. safety of the Electricity Works 1.4 “Easement Land” means that portion of the Owner’s without liability to the Owner for reinstatement, land over which this Easement is obtained. restitution, damages, compensation or otherwise. 1.5 “Owner” means the Registered Proprietor together with 8.3 Notwithstanding anything contained in Clauses 8.1 its successors, successors in title and assigns. Where the or 8.2, in the case of an emergency, QETC may enter term appears in Clauses 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 it includes the the Easement Land to remedy a defect, eliminate an servants, agents, employees, workmen and contractors actual or potential danger or remove a Structure or any of the Owner and other persons authorised by the part thereof that is affecting, or may affect, the safety Owner to use or enter upon the Easement Land. of Electricity Works or continuity of supply without 1.6 “QETC” means the Queensland Electricity giving notice. Transmission Corporation Limited, together with 8.4 If QETC acts under clause 8.3, it must give the notice, its successors and assigns and others authorised by if not already given, mentioned in clause 8.1 as soon it. Where the context permits, the term includes the as practicable. servants, agents, employees, workmen, linesmen, 8.5 Any costs incurred by QETC in relation to either contractors of QETC and other persons authorised by Clauses 8.2 or 8.3, or both, may be borne by the QETC to exercise its rights under this Easement. Owner. 1.7 “Electricity Works” means such works, apparatus, INDEMNITY structures and things as QETC may in its absolute 4(7&LQGHPQL¿HVWKH2ZQHUDJDLQVWDOODFWLRQVVXLWVSURFHHG 4(7& LQGHPQL¿HV WKH 2ZQHU DJDLQVW DOO DFWLRQV VXLWV SURFHHG- discretion consider appropriate as a means of conveying ings, demands, costs, losses, damages and expenses arising out or transmitting electricity, telecommunications and of or in respect of any act or omission of QETC in the use or other electromagnetic energy in all its forms, including attempted use of the Easement Land by QETC, except where conductors, cables, towers, aerials, poles, foundations, such actions, suits, proceedings, claims, demands, costs, losses, ground anchorages, supports and other associated damages or expenses arise as a result of any negligent act or or appurtenant works. The expression includes the omission of the Owner, breach of this Easement or of the law. Electricity Works existing on the Easement Land at PUBLIC RISK the Date of this Easement or constructed on it after 10. QETC will effect and keep current a public risk insurance policy that date, and where the context permits it includes a in respect of this Easement and the use by QETC of the Easement reference to any part of the Electricity Works. Land for an amount which QETC considers appropriate to the 1.8 “Structure” means any building, improvement, plant, public liability risk involved but in any event not less than FIFTY HTXLSPHQW¿[WXUH¿WWLQJSROHFDEOHZLUHSLSH MILLION DOLLARS ($50,000,000.00). tower, apparatus or chattel or of any kind whether on, SCHEDULE 2 over, in, under, across or through the Easement Land 6RXWK(DVW5HJLRQ,SVZLFK2I¿FH and includes by way of example but is not limited to Easements Taken any dwelling (including any extension or overhang of Easement H in Lot 34 on CH312048 on SP187535 (to be eaves or guttering), swimming pool, shed, retaining or registered in the Land Registry), area 4436 m2 , part of the land in Title other wall and lighting. References 13272086 and 13272085, parish of Campbell. QETC’S RIGHTS Easement F in Lot 32 on CH311763 on SP187535 (to be registered 2. The QETC is acquiring this Easement in perpetuity to permit in the Land Registry), area 5.893 ha, part of the land in the Title QETC the right to: References 13271039 and 13271038, parish of Flagstone. 2.1 convey and transmit electricity, telecommunications ENDNOTES and other electromagnetic energy in all its forms on, 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 October 2006. from, over, under and through the Easement Land by 2. Published in the Gazette on 27 October 2006. Electricity Works; 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 2.2 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land, with 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources vehicles, plant and equipment, if necessary, to exercise and Water. its rights under this Easement; 5. File Reference - L.A.B. 11045 2.3 construct Electricity Works on, over, under or through the Easement Land; Acquisition of Land Act 1967 2.4 inspect, maintain, repair or replace the Electricity TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE (No 24) 2006 Works; Short title 2.5 clear the Easement Land of trees, undergrowth or 1. This notice may be cited as the 7DNLQJRI(DVHPHQW1RWLFH vegetation or any obstruction in the manner and by the 1R  means QETC considers appropriate; Easements taken [s.9 of the Act] 2.6 construct and maintain on the Easement Land such 2. The Easements described in Schedule 2 are taken by the tracks, roads, gates, fences and other structures and Queensland Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 works as QETC considers necessary; 849 233 for Electrical Works purposes and vest in the Queensland 2.7 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land for the Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 849 233 on purposes of preventing or rectifying any infringement 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 54 833

by the Owner of QETC’s rights under this Easement and QETC will not unreasonably withhold its consent but in by the Owner; and granting any consent may impose reasonable conditions. the QETC may in connection with its use and enjoyment of OWNER MAY USE EASEMENT this Easement, exercise such of its rights, powers, discretion 7. The Owner may use the Easement Land for any lawful purpose and functions under the Acts, or any other Act or at law as it not inconsistent with the terms of this Easement. VHHV¿W THINGS QETC MAY DO IF THE OWNER IS IN BREACH QETC’S OBLIGATIONS TO THE OWNER 8. 8.1 In the event of any breach by the Owner of the terms of . QETC will, in exercising its rights pursuant to this Easement: Clauses 5 and 6, QETC may in its absolute discretion 3.1 cause as little inconvenience to the Owner as possible; give notice to the Owner to rectify the breach which and may include the demolition or removal of all, or any 3.2 act reasonably. part of, a Structure; and QETC WILL COMPLY WITH SAFETY LAWS 8.2 If after 30 days, the Owner has not rectified the . 4.1 QETC will comply with all laws regarding the exercise breach, then QETC may rectify the breach which may of its rights under this Easement and the safety of include: persons to use the Easement Land. 8.2.1 the demolition and/or removal of a Structure 4.2 QETC will not be liable for: or any part thereof effected upon the Easement 4.2.1 the negligent acts or omissions of the Owner; Land; or or 8.2.2 mitigation or remedial work to restore the 4.2.2 the acts or omissions of the Owner that are a safety of the Electricity Works breach of this Easement or of the law. without liability to the Owner for reinstatement, THINGS THE OWNER MUST NOT DO restitution, damages, compensation or otherwise. . The Owner must not: 8.3 Notwithstanding anything contained in Clauses 8.1 5.1 interfere with, damage or place at risk the Electricity or 8.2, in the case of an emergency, QETC may enter Works or plant, equipment, tools or material of QETC the Easement Land to remedy a defect, eliminate an on or near the Easement Land; actual or potential danger or remove a Structure or any 5.2 interfere with or obstruct QETC in the exercise or part thereof that is affecting, or may affect, the safety enjoyment of its rights and powers under this Easement; of Electricity Works or continuity of supply without or giving notice. 5.3 grow sugarcane within ten (10) metres of any tower, 8.4 If QETC acts under clause 8.3, it must give the notice, base or pole upon the Easement Land. if not already given, mentioned in clause 8.1 as soon THINGS THE OWNER MAY ONLY DO IF QETC as practicable. CONSENTS 8.5 Any costs incurred by QETC in relation to either . The Owner must not, or consent to allow another party to, after Clauses 8.2 or 8.3, or both, may be borne by the WKH'DWHRIWKLV(DVHPHQWZLWKRXW¿UVWREWDLQLQJWKHZULWWHQ Owner. consent of QETC: INDEMNITY 6.1 erect or place any Structure or make any additions or 4(7&LQGHPQL¿HVWKH2ZQHUDJDLQVWDOODFWLRQVVXLWVSURFHHG 4(7& LQGHPQL¿HV WKH 2ZQHU DJDLQVW DOO DFWLRQV VXLWV SURFHHG- alterations to any Structure on the Easement Land; ings, demands, costs, losses, damages and expenses arising out 6.2 erect any fence that is higher than three (3) metres on of or in respect of any act or omission of QETC in the use or the Easement Land; attempted use of the Easement Land by QETC, except where  SODFH¿OORURWKHUVXEVWDQFHRUFDUU\RXWDQ\ZRUNVRU such actions, suits, proceedings, claims, demands, costs, losses, do anything whatsoever on the Easement Land which damages or expenses arise as a result of any negligent act or would reduce the clearance from ground level of the omission of the Owner, breach of this Easement or of the law. conductors or transmission lines below the minimum PUBLIC RISK statutory clearance required from time to time for the 10. QETC will effect and keep current a public risk insurance policy voltage class of the transmission line on the Easement in respect of this Easement and the use by QETC of the Easement Land; Land for an amount which QETC considers appropriate to the 6.4 cause or allow, except in the case of force majeure, public liability risk involved but in any event not less than FIFTY the inundation of those parts of the Easement Land MILLION DOLLARS ($50,000,000.00). where any Electricity Works are erected or located or SCHEDULE 2 are proposed to be erected or located; 6RXWK(DVW5HJLRQ,SVZLFK2I¿FH  OD\DQ\PHWDOFRQGXLWRUSLSHZLWKLQ¿YH  PHWUHV Easements Taken of the base of any tower, pole, foundation, ground Easements D and E in Lot 2 on RP192509 on SP193189 (to be anchorage or other means of support on the Easement registered in the Land Registry), areas 1.614 ha and 4100 m2 respectively, Land; part of the land in Title Reference 16559124, parish of Campbell. 6.6 do any act or thing which jeopardises the foundations, L.A.B. 11035 ground anchorages, supports, the towers or poles, Easement C in Lot 1 on RP192509 on SP193188 (to be registered including (without limitation) excavate or remove any in the Land Registry), area 1.457 ha, part of the land in Title Reference soil, sand or gravel within a distance of twenty (20) 16559123, parish of Campbell. metres from the base of any tower, pole, foundation, L.A.B. 11036 ground anchorage or support on the Easement Land; Easement Y in Lot 18 on CH311905 on SP193187 (to be registered 6.7 grow sugar cane on the Easement Land except: in the Land Registry), area 3.984 ha, part of the land in Title Reference 6.7.1 where the Owner is a holder of a valid cane 13646024, parish of Campbell. supply contract under the 6XJDU,QGXVWU\$FW Easements R and S in Lot 10 on CC2515 on SP187539 (to be  as at the Date of this Easement; and registered in the Land Registry), areas 209 m2 and 4.261 ha respectively, 6.7.2 the Owner grows sugar cane in accordance parts of the land in Title Reference 14776118, parish of Campbell. with clause 5.3 above; Easements O, P and Q in Lot 23 on CH312299 on SP187539 (to 6.8 plant or grow upon the Easement Land trees whose size be registered in the Land Registry), areas 2.054 ha, 1.241 ha and 879 or height would in any way interfere with the statutory m2 respectively, parts of the land in Title Reference 10914010, parish clearance that may exist from time to time; or of Campbell. 6.9 reside in or permit anyone to reside in or occupy any Easement N in Lot 2 on CC150 on plan SP187539 (to be registered Structure, caravan, or other accommodation (including in the Land Registry), area 2.075 ha, part of the land in Title Reference temporary accommodation) which may be located on 12220033, parish of Campbell. the Easement Land, Easement E in Lot 48 on CH311763 on SP187534 (to be registered 834 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 54 [27 October, 2006

in the Land Registry), area 8118 m2, part of the land in Title Reference 17054160, parish of Tenthill. 14049113, parish of Flagstone. L.A.B. 11074 L.A.B. 11037 Easement L in Lot 3 on RP164444 on SP188604 (to be registered Easements W and X in Lot 3 on SP184799 on SP193186 (to be in the Land Registry), area 2.375 ha, part of the land in Title Reference registered in the Land Registry), areas 7287 m2 and 3.289 ha respectively, 15914139, parish of Tenthill parts of the land in Title Reference 50606953, parish of Campbell. L.A.B. 11076 L.A.B. 11038 Easement M in Lot 1 on RP106969 on SP188605 (to be registered Easement V in Lot 11 on RP838683 on SP187542 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 67 m2, part of the land in Title Reference in the Land Registry), area 2.347 ha, part of the land in Title Reference 13897104, parish of Tenthill. 18335198, parish of Campbell. Easement N in Lot 1 on RP32693 on SP188605 (to be registered L.A.B. 11039 in the Land Registry), area 324 m2, part of the land in Title Reference Easement U in Lot 20 on RP838683 on SP187541 (to be registered 13897104, parish of Tenthill. in the Land Registry), area 2.308 ha, part of the land in Title Reference L.A.B. 11077 18335199, parish of Campbell. Easement O in Lot 2 on CC1834 on SP188606 (to be registered in L.A.B. 11040 the Land Registry), area 2.895 ha, part of the land in Title Reference Easement T in Lot 208 on CH312299 on SP187540 (to be registered 13690083, parish of Tenthill. in the Land Registry), area 3.693 ha, part of the land in Title Reference Easement P in Lot 1 on RP130586 on SP188606 (to be registered 15745107, parish of Campbell. in the Land Registry), area 1207 m2, part of the land in Title Reference L.A.B. 11041 14644126, parish of Tenthill. Easement M in Lot 62 on CH312235 on SP187537 (to be registered L.A.B. 11078 in the Land Registry), area 1.584 ha, part of the land in Title Reference Easement Q in Lot 2 on RP130586 on SP188607 (to be registered 12056226, parish of Campbell. in the Land Registry), area 2.84 ha, part of the land in Title Reference Easement L in Lot 2 on RP197957 on SP187537 (to be registered 14644127, parish of Tenthill. in the Land Registry), area 111 m2 part of the land in Title Reference L.A.B. 11079 16861174, parish of Campbell. Easement R in Lot 2 on RP61983 on SP188608 (to be registered Easement J in Lot 4 on SP133928 on SP187537 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 2.859 ha, part of the land in Title Reference in the Land Registry), area 4.123 ha, part of the land in Title Reference 12556029, parish of Tenthill. 50339368, parish of Campbell. L.A.B. 11080 L.A.B. 11043 Easement U in Lot 1 on RP7791 on SP188611 (to be registered in Easement K in Lot 3 on SP133928 on SP187538 (to be registered the Land Registry), area 1.455 ha, part of the land in Title Reference in the Land Registry), area 2.202 ha, part of the land in Title Reference 15545102, parish of Blenheim. 50339367, parish of Campbell. L.A.B. 11083 L.A.B. 11044 Easement X in Lot 1 on RP194171 on SP188613 (to be registered Easement G in Lot 30 on CH311336 on SP187536 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 4.532 ha, part of the land in Title Reference in the Land Registry), area 1.688 ha, part of the land in Title Reference 16999035, parish of Blenheim. 14130205, parish of Flagstone. L.A.B. 11085 L.A.B. 11046 Easements Y and Z in Lot 2 on RP7861 on SP188614 (to be registered Easement D in Lot 4 on RP80560 on SP187533 (to be registered in the Land Registry). Areas 8858 m2 and 691 m2 respectively, parts of in the Land Registry), area 925 m2, part of the land in Title Reference the land in Title Reference 12105105, parish of Blenheim. 50318566, parish of Flagstone. L.A.B. 11086 L.A.B. 11048 Easement AA in Lot 1 on RP7851 on SP188615 (to be registered Easement C in Lot 2 on RP21374 on SP187532 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 2.905 ha, part of the land in Title Reference in the Land Registry), area 4.123 ha, part of the land in Title Reference 11371113, parish of Blenheim. 11142007, parish of Flagstone Easement AB in Lot 2 on RP7851 on SP188615 (to be registered L.A.B. 11049 in the Land Registry), area 4.977 ha, part of the land in Title Reference Easement B in Lot 1 on RP21373 on SP187531 (to be registered in 11371114, parish of Blenheim. the Land Registry), area 7933 m2, part of the land in Title Reference L.A.B. 11087 15427026, parish of Flagstone. Easement AC in Lot 9 on RP7849 on SP188616 (to be registered L.A.B 11050 in the Land Registry), area 7072 m2, part of the land in Title Reference Easement Z in Lot 2 on CC2080 on SP188596 (to be registered in 13210072, parish of Blenheim. the Land Registry), area 3.759 ha, part of the land in Title Reference L.A.B. 11088 14007198, parish of Tenthill. ENDNOTES Easement B in Lot 1 on RP32641 on SP188596 (to be registered 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 October 2006. in the Land Registry), area 916 m2, part of the land in Title Reference 2. Published in the Gazette on 27 October 2006. 12997201, parish of Tenthill. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. Easement C in Lot 2 on RP32641 on SP188596 (to be registered in 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources the Land Registry), area 3286 m2, part of the land in Title Reference and Water. 16404039, parish of Tenthill. Acquisition of Land Act 1967 L.A.B. 11068 Easement D in Lot 6 on RP32648 on SP188597 (to be registered TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE (No 25) 2006 in the Land Registry), area 2.427 ha, part of the land in Title Reference Short title 15017070, parish of Tenthill. 1. This notice may be cited as the 7DNLQJRI(DVHPHQW1RWLFH L.A.B. 11069 1R  Easement E in Lot 7 on M333248 on SP188598 (to be registered Easements taken [s.9 of the Act] in the Land Registry), area 1.578 ha, part of the land in Title Reference 2. The Easements described in Schedule 2 are taken by the 11819199, parish of Tenthill Queensland Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 L.A.B. 11070 849 233 for Electrical Works purposes and vest in the Queensland Easement I in Lot 4 on RP883122 on SP188601 (to be registered Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 849 233 on in the Land Registry), area 1.783 ha, part of the land in Title Reference and from 27 October 2006. 50063382, parish of Tenthill. Rights and obligations L.A.B. 11073 3. That the rights and obligations conferred and imposed by each Easement J in Lot 2 on RP32604 on SP188602 (to be registered in Easement include the matters set out in Schedule 1. the Land Registry), area 1.563 ha, part of the land in Title Reference SCHEDULE 1 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 54 835

DEFINITIONS and functions under the Acts, or any other Act or at law as it 1. In this Easement: VHHV¿W 1.1 “Acts” means the (OHFWULFLW\$FW(OHFWULFDO6DIHW\ QETC’S OBLIGATIONS TO THE OWNER $FW and*RYHUQPHQW2ZQHG&RUSRUDWLRQV$FW 3. QETC will, in exercising its rights pursuant to this Easement: and any amendments to them or either of them 3.1 cause as little inconvenience to the Owner as possible; or any Acts superseding those Acts. and 1.2 “Date of this Easement” means the date of the 3.2 act reasonably. Proclamation. QETC WILL COMPLY WITH SAFETY LAWS 1.3 “Easement” means the rights obtained from the Owner 4. 4.1 QETC will comply with all laws regarding the exercise by QETC including but not limited to the terms and of its rights under this Easement and the safety of conditions contained in this Schedule. persons to use the Easement Land. 1.4 “Easement Land” means that portion of the Owner’s 4.2 QETC will not be liable for: land over which this Easement is obtained. 4.2.1 the negligent acts or omissions of the Owner; 1.5 “Owner” means the Registered Proprietor together with or its successors, successors in title and assigns. Where the 4.2.2 the acts or omissions of the Owner that are a term appears in Clauses 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 it includes the breach of this Easement or of the law. servants, agents, employees, workmen and contractors THINGS THE OWNER MUST NOT DO of the Owner and other persons authorised by the 5. The Owner must not: Owner to use or enter upon the Easement Land. 5.1 interfere with, damage or place at risk the Electricity 1.6 “QETC” means the Queensland Electricity Works or plant, equipment, tools or material of QETC Transmission Corporation Limited, together with on or near the Easement Land; its successors and assigns and others authorised by 5.2 interfere with or obstruct QETC in the exercise or it. Where the context permits, the term includes the enjoyment of its rights and powers under this Easement; servants, agents, employees, workmen, linesmen, or contractors of QETC and other persons authorised by 5.3 grow sugarcane within ten (10) metres of any tower, QETC to exercise its rights under this Easement. base or pole upon the Easement Land. 1.7 “Electricity Works” means such works, apparatus, THINGS THE OWNER MAY ONLY DO IF QETC structures and things as QETC may in its absolute CONSENTS discretion consider appropriate as a means of conveying 6. The Owner must not, or consent to allow another party to, after or transmitting electricity, telecommunications and WKH'DWHRIWKLV(DVHPHQWZLWKRXW¿UVWREWDLQLQJWKHZULWWHQ other electromagnetic energy in all its forms, including consent of QETC: conductors, cables, towers, aerials, poles, foundations, 6.1 erect or place any Structure or make any additions or ground anchorages, supports and other associated alterations to any Structure on the Easement Land; or appurtenant works. The expression includes the 6.2 erect any fence that is higher than three (3) metres on Electricity Works existing on the Easement Land at the Easement Land; the Date of this Easement or constructed on it after  SODFH¿OORURWKHUVXEVWDQFHRUFDUU\RXWDQ\ZRUNVRU that date, and where the context permits it includes a do anything whatsoever on the Easement Land which reference to any part of the Electricity Works. would reduce the clearance from ground level of the 1.8 “Structure” means any building, improvement, plant, conductors or transmission lines below the minimum HTXLSPHQW¿[WXUH¿WWLQJSROHFDEOHZLUHSLSH statutory clearance required from time to time for the tower, apparatus or chattel or of any kind whether on, voltage class of the transmission line on the Easement over, in, under, across or through the Easement Land Land; and includes by way of example but is not limited to 6.4 cause or allow, except in the case of force majeure, any dwelling (including any extension or overhang of the inundation of those parts of the Easement Land eaves or guttering), swimming pool, shed, retaining or where any Electricity Works are erected or located or other wall and lighting. are proposed to be erected or located; QETC’S RIGHTS  ,D\DQ\PHWDOFRQGXLWRUSLSHZLWKLQ¿YH  PHWUHV 2. The QETC is acquiring this Easement in perpetuity to permit of the base of any tower, pole, foundation, ground QETC the right to: anchorage or other means of support on the Easement 2.1 convey and transmit electricity, telecommunications Land; and other electromagnetic energy in all its forms on, 6.6 do any act or thing which jeopardises the foundations, from, over, under and through the Easement Land by ground anchorages, supports, the towers or poles, Electricity Works; including (without limitation) excavate or remove any 2.2 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land, with soil, sand or gravel within a distance of twenty (20) vehicles, plant and equipment, if necessary, to exercise metres from the base of any tower, pole, foundation, its rights under this Easement; ground anchorage or support on the Easement Land; 2.3 construct Electricity Works on, over, under or through 6.7 grow sugar cane on the Easement Land except: the Easement Land; 6.7.1 where the Owner is a holder of a valid cane 2.4 inspect, maintain, repair or replace the Electricity supply contract under the 6XJDU,QGXVWU\$FW Works;  as at the Date of this Easement; and 2.5 clear the Easement Land of trees, undergrowth 6.7.2 the Owner grows sugar cane in accordance or vegetation or any obstruction including soil in with clause 5.3 above; the manner and by the means QETC considers 6.8 plant or grow upon the Easement Land trees whose size appropriate; or height would in any way interfere with the statutory 2.6 construct and maintain on the Easement Land such clearance that may exist from time to time; or tracks, roads, gates, fences and other structures and 6.9 reside in or permit anyone to reside in or occupy any works as QETC considers necessary; Structure, caravan, or other accommodation (including 2.7 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land for the temporary accommodation) which may be located on purposes of preventing or rectifying any infringement the Easement Land, by the Owner of QETC’s rights under this Easement and QETC will not unreasonably withhold its consent but in by the Owner; and granting any consent may impose reasonable conditions. the QETC may in connection with its use and enjoyment of OWNER MAY USE EASEMENT this Easement, exercise such of its rights, powers, discretion 7. The Owner may use the Easement Land for any lawful purpose 836 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 54 [27 October, 2006

not inconsistent with the terms of this Easement. 2. The native title rights and interests, if any, in the land and THINGS QETC MAY DO IF THE OWNER IS IN BREACH waters described in the Schedule are taken by Ergon Energy 8. 8.1 In the event of any breach by the Owner of the terms of Corporation Limited A.C.N. 087 646 062 for any works, including Clauses 5 and 6, QETC may in its absolute discretion proposed works (Electrical Substation) purposes and vest in Ergon give notice to the Owner to rectify the breach which Energy Corporation Limited A.C.N. 087 646 062 on and from may include the demolition or removal of all, or any 27 October 2006. part of, a Structure; and SCHEDULE 8.2 If after 30 days, the Owner has not rectified the 1RUWK5HJLRQ&DLUQV2I¿FH breach, then QETC may rectify the breach which may Lot 1 on SP150967 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area include: 2994 m2, being part of Lot 556 on SP101790, Local Government 8.2.1 the demolition and/or removal of a Structure (Depot), Reserve R.1545, county of Nares, Title Reference or any part thereof effected upon the Easement 49011510, parish of Cairns. Land; or ENDNOTES 8.2.2 mitigation or remedial work to restore the 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 October 2006. safety of the Electricity Works 2. Published in the Gazette on 27 October 2006. without liability to the Owner for reinstatement, 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. restitution, damages, compensation or otherwise. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural 8.3 Notwithstanding anything contained in Clauses 8.1 Resources and Water. or 8.2, in the case of an emergency, QETC may enter 5. File Reference - L.A.B. 10815 the Easement Land to remedy a defect, eliminate an actual or potential danger or remove a Structure or any Acquisition of Land Act 1967 part thereof that is affecting, or may affect, the safety TAKING OF EASEMENT AMENDMENT NOTICE of Electricity Works or continuity of supply without (No 01) 2006 giving notice. Short title 8.4 If QETC acts under clause 8.3, it must give the notice, 1. This notice may be cited as the 7DNLQJRI(DVHPHQW if not already given, mentioned in clause 8.1 as soon $PHQGPHQW1RWLFH 1R  as practicable. Amendment of Notice [s.11 of the Act] 8.5 Any costs incurred by QETC in relation to either 2. (1) The Taking of Easement Notice (No 17) 2006 made Clauses 8.2 or 8.3, or both, may be borne by the on 31 August 2006 and published in the Gazette on 1 September Owner. 2006 at pages 5 - 8, taking Easement U in Lot 4 on RP837291 INDEMNITY on SP193746, area 1479 m2, described in the Schedule thereto 4(7&LQGHPQL¿HVWKH2ZQHUDJDLQVWDOODFWLRQVVXLWVSURFHHG 4(7& LQGHPQL¿HV WKH 2ZQHU DJDLQVW DOO DFWLRQV VXLWV SURFHHG- LQWKH&HQWUDO:HVW5HJLRQ0DFND\2I¿FHIRU(OHFWULFDO:RUNV ings, demands, costs, losses, damages and expenses arising out purposes, is amended as set out in subsection (2). of or in respect of any act or omission of QETC in the use or (2) In the SCHEDULE of the Notice - attempted use of the Easement Land by QETC, except where RPLW ‘Easement U in Lot 4 on RP837291 on SP193746 (to be such actions, suits, proceedings, claims, demands, costs, losses, registered in the Land Registry), area 1479 m2, part of the land damages or expenses arise as a result of any negligent act or in Title Reference 21474093, parish of Greenmount’ omission of the Owner, breach of this Easement or of the law. LQVHUW ‘Easement D in Lot 6 on SP190257 on SP193756 (to PUBLIC RISK be registered in the Land Registry), area 1007 m2, part of the 10. QETC will effect and keep current a public risk insurance policy land in Title Reference 50625547, parish of Greenmount’, and in respect of this Easement and the use by QETC of the Easement ‘Easement C in Lot 5 on SP190257 on SP193755 (to be Land for an amount which QETC considers appropriate to the registered in the Land Registry), area 472 m2, part of the land public liability risk involved but in any event not less than FIFTY in Title Reference 50625546, parish of Greenmount’. MILLION DOLLARS ($50,000,000.00). ENDNOTES SCHEDULE 2 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 October 2006. 1RUWK5HJLRQ&DLUQV2I¿FH 2. Published in the Gazette on 27 October 2006. Easements Taken 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. Easement N in Lot 4 on RP898582 on SP190522 (to be registered 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural in the Land Registry), area 4.715 ha, part of the land in Title Reference Resources and Water. 50120384, parish of Rockingham. 5. File Reference – L.A.B. 10898 Easement I in Lot 549 on CWL1785 on SP190517 (to be registered Acquisition of Land Act 1967 in the Land Registry), area 1045 m2, part of the land in Title Reference REVOCATION OF PART OF A TAKING OF LAND 20992013, parish of Rockingham. NOTICE (No 01) 2006 ENDNOTES Short title 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 October 2006. 1. This notice may be cited as the 5HYRFDWLRQRISDUWRI 2. Published in the Gazette on 27 October 2006. 7DNLQJRI/DQG1RWLFH 1R  3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. Partial Revocation of Land Notice [s.17(1) of the Act] 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources 2. The Taking of Land Notice (No 03) 2006 made on 16 and Water. February 2006 and published in the Government Gazette of 17 5. File Reference - L.A.B. 10930 February 2006 at page 613 (declaring that the land in the parish Acquisition of Land Act 1967 of Gilston, as described in its Schedule as Lot 540 on SP188396, Native Title Act 1993 (Commonwealth) area 333 m2, part of the land in Title Reference 14655104, Native Title (Queensland) Act 1993 is taken by the Council of the City of Gold Coast for road TAKING OF NATIVE TITLE RIGHTS AND INTERESTS purposes and vests in the Council of the City of Gold Coast), NOTICE (No 06) 2006 is partially revoked insofar as relates to the land contained in Short title the Schedule hereunder. 1. This notice may be cited as the 7DNLQJRI1DWLYH7LWOH5LJKWV SCHEDULE DQG,QWHUHVWV1RWLFH 1R  South East Region, Gold Coast Office Native Title Rights and Interests taken [ss.9(7) and 9(8) of the Land Revoked Acquisition of Land Act 1967, s.24MD of the Native Title Act 1993 Areas totalling 163 m2 comprising an area of 72 m2 (Commonwealth) and s.144 of the Native Title (Queensland) contained within stations 6-7-11-6 and 91 m2 contained within Act 1993] stations 12-4-6-12 as shown on SP192577 (to be registered 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 54 837

in the Land Registry), parts of the land in Title Reference Land Act 1994 50606514, parish of Gilston. RESERVE AND SET APART (AMENDMENT) ENDNOTES NOTICE (No 38) 2006 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 October 2006. Short title 2. Published in the Gazette on 27 October 2006. 1. This notice may be cited as the 5HVHUYHDQG6HW$SDUW 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. $PHQGPHQW 1RWLFH 1R  4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Adjustment of reserve [s.31(2) of the Act] Resources and Water. 2. The reserves described in Schedules 1 and 2 are adjusted as set out in the Schedules by revocation of part of each Land Act 1994 Reserve. RESERVE AND SET APART (REPEAL) NOTICE (No 35) SCHEDULE 1 2006 Amendment of Schedule Short title 1.1 South East Region, Caboolture Office, Reserve for Park 1. This notice may be cited as the 5HVHUYHDQG6HW$SDUW 5HSHDO  and Recreation, Title Reference 49100776, county of Stanley, 1RWLFH 1R  parish of Caboolture. Revocation of reserve [s.33(1) of the Act] Description 2. The reserves described in Schedules 1 and 2 are repealed. RPLW‘Lot 3 on RP907554 and Lot 4 on SP138179’, SCHEDULE 1 LQVHUW ‘Lot 3 on SP194771’. Description Area 1.1&HQWUDO:HVW5HJLRQ/RQJUHDFK2I¿FH5 7LWOH5HIHUHQFH RPLW‘2.2601 ha’, LQVHUW ‘2.2173 ha’. 49007168), being Lots 901 to 908 on I2121 registered in the File Reference Department of Natural Resources and Water, area 3.237 ha, county 1.2 2006/009050 of Mitchell, parish of Isisford. SCHEDULE 2 Purpose Amendment of Schedule 1.2 Reserve for Hospital. 2.1 South East Region, Caboolture Office, Reserve for Park File Reference and Recreation, Title Reference 49102225, county of Stanley, 1.3 2005/106934 and R.8 ISISFORD parish of Samford. SCHEDULE 2 Description Description RPLW‘Lot 78 on SP118268 and Lot 901 on SP167380’, 2.16RXWK(DVW5HJLRQ*D\QGDK2I¿FH5 7LWOH5HIHUHQFH LQVHUW ‘Lot 78 on SP118268 and Lot 901 on SP194691’. 49017860), being Lot 202 on YL303 registered in the Department Area of Natural Resources and Water, area 1.214 ha, county of Yarrol, RPLW‘6340 m2’, LQVHUW ‘6301 m2’. parish of Mundowran. File Reference Purpose 2.2 2006/006656 2.2 Reserve for State School, Riverleigh. File Reference ENDNOTES 2.3 2006/009319 and R118 Mundowran 1. Published in the Gazette on 27 October 2006. 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. ENDNOTES 3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural 1. Made by the Minister on 24 October 2006. Resources and Water. 2. Published in the Gazette on 27 October 2006. Land Act 1994 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. REPLACEMENT OF TRUSTEES NOTICE (No 13) 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural 2006 Resources and Water. Short title Land Act 1994 1. This notice may be cited as the 5HSODFHPHQWRI7UXVWHHV RESERVE AND SET APART NOTICE (No 38) 2006 1RWLFH 1R  Short title Replacement of trustees [s.50 of the Act] 1. This notice may be cited as the 5HVHUYHDQG6HW$SDUW 2. The local government mentioned in Schedule 1 is 1RWLFH 1R  appointed as trustee of the land reserved and set apart for Reserve and set apart [ss.31(1) and 44 of the Act] the purpose described in Schedule 2 in place of the trustee 2. The unallocated State land described in the Schedule is mentioned in Schedule 2. reserved and set apart for the community purposes stated and SCHEDULE 1 placed under the control of the trustees as indicated. New trustee SCHEDULE Council of the . Description SCHEDULE 2 1 South East Region, Gold Coast Office, Title Reference Description 49104864, being Lot 991 on SP180444 registered in the 1.1 South East Region, Gympie Office, R.244 (Title Department of Natural Resources and Water, area 3.17 ha, Reference 49004227), being Lot 2 on SP149936 registered in county of Ward, parish of Barrow. the Department of Natural Resources and Water, area 3.281 Purpose ha, county of Canning, parish of Mooloolah. 2 Reserve for Park and Recreation. Purpose Trustee 1.2 Reserve for Memorial Park (Recreation and 3 Under the control of the Council of the City of Gold Showgrounds). Coast, as trustee. Trustee being replaced File Reference 1.3 Palmwoods Sporting Association Inc. 4 2006/007216 File Reference ENDNOTES 1.4 2006/011037 1. Made by the Minister on 24 October 2006. ENDNOTES 2. Published in the Gazette on 27 October 2006. 1. Published in the Gazette on 27 October 2006. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural 3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources and Water. Resources and Water. 838 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 54 [27 October, 2006

Acts Interpretation Act 1954 South East Region, Gold Coast Office Land Act 1994 1.7 An area of 926 m2 described as Lot 39 on SP150732 CORRECTION OF OPENING AND CLOSING OF (parish of Coomera, locality of Coomera) deposited ROADS NOTICE (No 05) 2006 in the Department of Natural Resources and Water. Short title (2006/009081) 1. This notice may be cited as the &RUUHFWLRQRI2SHQLQJ South East Region, Gympie Office DQG&ORVLQJRI5RDGV1RWLFH 1R  1.8 An area of 1358 m2 described as Lot 51 on SP169494 Correction of notice [s.24AA of the Acts Interpretation Act (parish of Woonga, locality of The Dawn) deposited 1954 and s.98 of the Land Act 1994] in the Department of Natural Resources and Water. 2.(1) The Opening and Closing of Roads Notice (No 40) (2006/001676) 2006 published in the Gazette on 20 October 2006 at page 716 South West Region, Charleville Office (closing an area of road in the parish of Mackenzie, South East 1.9 An area of about 3.83 ha described as Lot 90 on Region, Beenleigh Office) is corrected as set out in subsection SP129868 (parish of Morven, locality of Morven) deposited (2). in the Department of Natural Resources and Water. (2) In SCHEDULE 2.4 of the notice- (2006/004044) RPLW ‘An area of 910 m2 contained within stations A-B-C-D- SCHEDULE 2 A (parish of Mackenzie, locality of Loganholme) and shown as South East Region, Beenleigh Office area to be added to Lot 3 (reserved road to be closed) deposited 2.1 An area of 1.8464 ha contained within stations A-B-C- in the Department of Natural Resources and Water.’, D-E-F-G-A (parish of Pimpama, localities of Upper Coomera LQVHUW ‘An area of 910 m2 contained within stations A-B-C- and Willow Vale) and shown as area to be added on SP188835 D-A (parish of Mackenzie, locality of Loganholme) and shown deposited in the Department of Natural Resources and Water. as area to be added to Lot 3 on SP194553 (reserved road to (2006/000635) be closed) deposited in the Department of Natural Resources 2.2 An area of 368 m2 contained within stations 13-14-15- and Water.’. 16-17-18-13 (parish of Russell, locality of Russell Island) and ENDNOTES shown as area to be added (road to be closed) on SP193849 1. Published in the Gazette on 27 October 2006. deposited in the Department of Natural Resources and Water. 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. (2005/103752) 3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural South East Region, Brisbane Office Resources and Water. 2.3 An area of 8 m2 contained within stations 2-3-4-6-7- 2 (parish of North Brisbane, locality of Petrie Terrace, city Land Act 1994 of Brisbane) and shown as road to be closed on SP142587 OPENING AND CLOSING OF ROADS deposited in the Department of Natural Resources and Water. NOTICE (No 41) 2006 (2006/001721) Short title South East Region, Caboolture Office 1. This notice may be cited as the 2SHQLQJDQG&ORVLQJ 2.4 An area of 2.7578 ha contained within stations 3- RI5RDGV1RWLFH 1R  4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-3 (parish of Caboolture, locality Roads to be opened [s.94 of the Act] of Narangba) and shown as area to be added (being closed 2. The areas of unallocated State land described in road) on SP193378 deposited in the Department of Natural Schedule 1 are opened as road. Resources and Water. (2005/102215) Roads to be permanently closed [s.98 of the Act] South East Region, Ipswich Office 3. The roads described in Schedule 2 are permanently 2.5 An area of 616 m2 contained within stations 7- closed. 11-12-6-7 (parish of Dugandan, locality of Boonah) and Roads to be temporarily closed [s.98 of the Act] shown as area to be added (being closed road) on SP167691 4. The road described in Schedule 3 is temporarily deposited in the Department of Natural Resources and Water. closed. (2005/002722) SCHEDULE 1 SCHEDULE 3 South East Region, Beenleigh Office South West Region, Charleville Office 1.1 An area of 40 m2 described as Lot 3 on RP173297 3. An area of about 16.8 ha being the road abutting the (parish of Capalaba, locality of Capalaba) deposited southern boundary of Lot 35 on SP168350 and Lots 101 to 103, in the Department of Natural Resources and Water. Lots 201 to 204 and Lots 301 to 304 on M23210, separating (2006/010680) Lots 103 and 104 on M23210 from Lots 201 and 208 on South East Region, Bundaberg Office M23210 and separating Lots 204 and 205 on M23210 from 1.2 An area of 4.139 ha described as Lot 90 on SP105969 Lots 301 and 308 on M23210 and separating Lots 304 and (parish of Gooroolballin locality of Gooroolba) deposited 305 on M23210 from Lot 26 on W51107 (parish of Morven, in the Department of Natural Resources and Water. locality of Morven) as shown on AP16283 in the Department (2006/009534) of Natural Resources and Water. (2005/001208) 1.3 An area of 177 m2 described as Lot 2 on RP4095 (parish of Maryborough) deposited in the Department of ENDNOTES Natural Resources and Water. (2006/009534) 1. Published in the Gazette on 27 October 2006. South East Region, Caboolture Office 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative 1.4 An area of 428 m2 contained within stations 3-A- Assembly. Ck-5-3 (parish of Caboolture, locality of Rocksberg) and 3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural shown as area to be excised (road to be opened) on SP194771 Resources and Water. deposited in the Department of Natural Resources and Water. Acts Interpretation Act 1954 (2006/009050) Land Act 1994 1.5 An area of 1800 m2 described as Lot 21 on SP184240 REPEALING PART OF AN OBJECTIONS TO (parish of Gilston, locality of Mudgeeraba) deposited PROPOSED ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE (No 05) 2006 in the Department of Natural Resources and Water. Short title (2006/010825) 1. This notice may be cited as the 5HSHDOLQJ3DUWRIDQ 1.6 An area of 180m2 described as Lot 41 on SP184241 2EMHFWLRQVWR3URSRVHG5RDG&ORVXUH1RWLFH 1R  (parish of Gilston, locality of Mudgeeraba) deposited Repeal of part of a notice [s.24AA of the Acts Interpretation in the Department of Natural Resources and Water. Act 1954 and s.100 of the Land Act 1994] (2006/010825) 2. The Objections to Proposed Road Closure Notice 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 54 839

(No 41) 2006 published in the Gazette on 20 October 2006 at 5 An area of about 7260 m2 being part of Buttigieg Access pages 716-717 insofar as such relates to SCHEDULE 2 only separating Lot 1 on RP743481 from Lot 1 on NR5032 (parish (closing an area of road in the parish of Fitzroy, Central West of Russell, locality of East Russell) and shown as Lot 10 on Region, Rockhampton Office) is repealed. Drawing CNS06/092. (2005/109987) ENDNOTES North Region, Hughenden Office 1. Published in the Gazette on 27 October 2006. 6 An area of about 85 m2 being part of Matilda Street 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative abutting Lot 101 on SP154658 (parish of Norman, locality Assembly. of Norman) and shown as Lot 1 on Drawing TSV2006-43. 3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural (2005/104374) Resources and Water. South East Region, Gold Coast Office 4. File Reference -2006/007674 7 An area of about 542 m2 being part of the road abutting the eastern boundary of Lot 1 on SP122936 (parish of Land Act 1994 Gilston, locality of Robina) and shown as road proposed to OBJECTIONS TO PROPOSED ROAD CLOSURE be permanently closed on Drawing 06/185. (2006/006293) NOTICE (No 42) 2006 8 Areas totalling about 6218 m2 (parish of Gilston, Short title locality of Robina) and shown as part A, B and C on Drawing 1. This notice may be cited as the 2EMHFWLRQVWR3URSRVHG 06/186. (2006/006294) 5RDG&ORVXUH1RWLFH 1R . South East Region, Gympie Office Application for road closure [s.100 of the Act] 9 An area of about 2.5 ha being the road abutting 2. Applications have been made for the permanent and the southern boundary of Lot 139 on SP194418 (parish temporary closure of the roads mentioned in the Schedule. of Brooyar, locality of Woolooga) and shown as road Objections proposed to be permanently closed on Drawing 06/183. 3. (1) An objection (in writing) to a proposed road closure (2006/007826) mentioned in the Schedule may be lodged with the Regional 10 An area of about 4440 m2 being part of the road Service Director, Department of Natural Resources and abutting the eastern boundary of Lot 1 on MPH30697 Water, at the regional office for the region in which the (parish of Gympie, locality of Tamaree) and shown as road road is situated. proposed to be permanently closed on Drawing 06/172. (2) Latest day for lodgement of objections is as detailed (2006/006945) below in the schedule. 11 An area of about 1502 m2 being part of the road (3) Any objections received may be viewed by other abutting the northern boundary of Lot 12 on RP864896 parties interested in the proposed road closure under the (parish of Gympie, locality of Chatsworth) and shown as provisions of the )UHHGRPRI,QIRUPDWLRQ$FW. road proposed to be permanently closed on Drawing 06/173. Plans (2006/007005) 4. Inspection of the plans of the proposed road closures 12 An area of about 2967 m2 being part of the road may be made at- abutting the north-western boundary of Lot 13 on RP864896 (a) the Department of Natural Resources and Water (parish of Gympie, locality of Chatsworth) and shown as Offices at Charleville, Rockhampton, Cairns, road proposed to be permanently closed on Drawing 06/174. Hughenden, Gold Coast, Gympie, Roma and (2006/007016) Toowoomba; and South West Region, Charleville Office (b) the Local Government Offices of Quilpie, Livingstone, 13 An area of 3035 m2 of road separating Lots 15 and Cairns, Carpentaria, Gold Coast, Kilkivan, Cooloola, 16 on A2453 from Lots 41 and 50 on A2453 (parish of Roma and Pittsworth; Adavale, locality of Adavale) and shown as road to be closed for a particular plan in that district or that local government permanently on Drawing DD2006/275. (2006/008990) area. South West Region, Roma Office SCHEDULE 14 An area of 541 m2 being the road separating Lots 4 PERMANENT CLOSURE and 5 on R8655 from Lots 1 and 2 on RP83834 and Lot 1 LATEST DATE FOR OBJECTIONS: 24 NOVEMBER on R8655 (parish of Roma, locality of Roma) and shown 2006 as road to be closed permanently on Drawing DD2006/258. South West Region, Charleville Office (2005/001502) 1 An area of about 7000 m2 of road separating Lot 1 on South West Region, Toowoomba Office CP853444 and Lot 1 on RP223443 and Lot 601 on E3051 15 An area of about 1000m2 being the road separating from Lot 15 on CP905386 (parish of Erounghoola, locality Lot 11 on SP104969 from Lot 8 on SP112649 (parish of Eromanga) and shown as road to be permanently closed of Beauaraba, locality of Pittsworth) and shown as road on Drawing DD2006_308. (2006/010793) to be closed permanently on Drawing DD2006/235. LATEST DATE FOR OBJECTIONS: 01 DECEMBER (2006/008811) 2006 TEMPORARY CLOSURE Central West Region, Rockhampton Office North Region, Cairns Office 2 An area of about 2300 m2 being the road abutting 16 An area of about 1.38 ha of road abutting the Lots 1 and 2 on RP610050 and Lot 2 on RP604533 (parish southern boundary of Lot 21 on NR5583 and abutting part of Fitzroy, locality of The Caves) and shown as proposed of the eastern boundary of Lot 315 on FTY1290 (parish of road to be permanently closed on Drawing 06/063/CEN. Dulanban, locality of Wangetti) and shown as Lot 99 on (2006/007674) Drawing CNS06/088. (2006/001788) 3 An area of about 9.78 ha being the road abutting Lot 7 on ENDNOTES RP618747 (parish of Rosslyn, localities of Bungundarra and 1. Published in the Gazette on 27 October 2006. Greenlake) and shown as proposed road to be permanently 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative closed on Drawing 06/055/CEN. (2006/006726) Assembly. North Region, Cairns Office 3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural 4 An area of about 2100 m2 being the road separating Lot Resources and Water. 3 on RP857642 from Lot 6 on CP899014 (parish of Cairns, locality of Redlynch) and shown as Lot 99 on Drawing CNS06/093. (2006/008310) 840 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 54 [27 October, 2006

Place Names Act 1994 PLACE NAME PROPOSAL NOTICE (No 11) 2006 Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the 3ODFH1DPH3URSRVDO1RWLFH 1R  Notice of Place Name Proposal [s.9 of the Act] 2. Notice is given that the Minister for Natural Resources and Water intends to proceed with a proposal to name the places set out in the Schedule. Display of plan 3. Plan QPN955 illustrating the proposal may be viewed at the Department of Natural Resources and Water, Level 4, 33 King Street, Caboolture, Redcliffe City Council Chambers, Irene Street, Redcliffe and at Redcliffe Library, cnr Irene Street and Oxley Avenue, Redcliffe. It can also be viewed on the Department’s web site at: ZZZQUPTOGJRYDXSXEOLFBQRWLFHVSODFHBQDPHV. Submissions 4. Individual submissions in writing, either in support of or against the proposal, may be sent to the Regional Service Director, South (DVW5HJLRQ%HHQOHLJK2I¿FH'HSDUWPHQWRI1DWXUDO5HVRXUFHVDQG:DWHU32%R[%HHQOHLJK4ZLWKLQPRQWKVIURP the day of this publication. SCHEDULE Geog. Co-ords Plan Name Feature Local Government Area Lat. S. Long. E. No. Remarks Clontarf Suburb 27º14’42” 153º04’48” QPN955 Bdy alteration Kippa-Ring Suburb City of Redcliffe 27°13’29” 153°04’57” QPN955 Bdy alteration Margate Suburb City of Redcliffe 27°14’33” 153°06’10” QPN955 Bdy alteration Newport Suburb City of Redcliffe 27°12’40” 153°05’22” QPN955 New suburb Redcliffe Suburb City of Redcliffe 27°13’34” 153°06’22” QPN955 Bdy alteration Rothwell Suburb City of Redcliffe 27°12’50” 153°03’12” QPN955 Bdy alteration Scarborough Suburb City of Redcliffe 27°12’13” 153°06’35” QPN955 Bdy alteration Woody Point Suburb City of Redcliffe 27°15’14” 153°06’05” QPN955 Bdy alteration ENDNOTES 1. Published in the Gazette on 27 October 2006. 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources and Water. 4. Datum of Co-ordinates:- Geocentric Datum of 94. 5. File Reference- CAB/000285

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Integrated Planning Act 1997 Integrated Planning Act 1997 TRANSITIONAL PLANNING SCHEME NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE (NO. 12) 2006 BOORINGA SHIRE COUNCIL In accordance with section 6.1.11(2) of the Integrated Planning ADOPTION OF THE PLANNING SCHEME Act 1997, I hereby nominate the dates specified in the following FOR THE BOORINGA SHIRE schedule as the revised day on which the transitional planning Notice is given under the Integrated Planning Act 1997, schedule 1 schemes, for the local government areas listed in the schedule, will that on 17 October 2006 Booringa Shire Council adopted its new lapse: planning scheme. SCHEDULE The planning scheme will have effect on and from 27 October 2006. The planning scheme becomes the planning scheme for the area and Whitsunday Shire Council 30/04/07 replaces the existing planning provisions. A copy of the planning scheme is available for inspection and Emerald Shire Council 29/12/06 purchase at the Booringa Shire Council Office, 100 Cambridge Street, Mitchell Qld 4465. Eidsvold Shire Council 29/12/06 A copy of the planning scheme is also available for inspection at the Department of Local Government, Planning, Sport and Recreation, Council 29/12/06 in the Planning Information Area, Level 25, Mineral House, 41 George Street, Brisbane. Crows Nest Shire Council 29/12/06 Donna Burke Pittsworth Shire Council 29/12/06 Chief Executive Officer Booringa Shire Council Gatton Shire Council 31/12/06 Chief Executive Officer Booringa Shire Council Hervey Bay Shire Council 15/12/06 PO Box 42 MITCHELL QLD 4465 Barcoo Shire Council 29/12/06 Phone: (07) 4623 8111

Winton Shire Council 29/12/06 Integrated Planning Act 1997 Eacham Shire Council 30/11/06 PUBLIC NOTICE ILFRACOMBE SHIRE COUNCIL Taroom Shire Council 29/12/06 ADOPTION OF THE PLANNING SCHEME FOR THE ILFRACOMBE SHIRE Pine Rivers Shire Council 15/12/06 Notice is given under the Integrated Planning Act 1997, schedule 1 that on 16 October 2006 Ilfracombe Shire Council adopted its new Andrew Fraser MP planning scheme. Minister for Local Government, Planning and Sport The planning scheme will have effect on and from 27 October 2006. The planning scheme becomes the planning scheme for the area and replaces the existing planning provisions. A copy of the planning scheme is available for inspection and purchase at the Ilfracombe Shire Council Office, 1 Devon Street, Ilfracombe Qld 4727. 842 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 55 [27 October, 2006

A copy of the planning scheme is also available for inspection at the Integrated Planning Act 1997 Department of Local Government, Planning, Sport and Recreation, in the Planning Information Area, Level 25, Mineral House, 41 PUBLIC NOTICE George Street, Brisbane. MUNDUBBERA SHIRE COUNCIL Wes Irwin ADOPTION OF AMENDMENTS TO THE PLANNING Acting Chief Executive Officer SCHEME AND A CONSOLIDATED PLANNING SCHEME Ilfracombe Shire Council FOR THE SHIRE OF MUNDUBBERA Chief Executive Officer Notice is given under the Integrated Planning Act 1997, schedule Ilfracombe Shire Council 1 that on 17 October 2006, Mundubbera Shire Council adopted PO Box 1 amendments to the planning scheme. ILFRACOMBE QLD 4727 On the same date the Council also adopted a consolidated planning Phone: (07) 4658 2233 scheme under the Integrated Planning Act 1997, section 2.1.8. The planning scheme amendments will have effect on and from the Integrated Planning Act 1997 date of adoption. PUBLIC NOTICE The purpose and general effect of the amendments are— INGLEWOOD SHIRE COUNCIL 1. a change in the zoning of Lot 1 on RP46422, Lot 20 on ADOPTION OF THE PLANNING SCHEME RP28435 and Lot 4 on RP207813 to the Rural Zone; and FOR THE INGLEWOOD SHIRE 2. other minor editorial, formatting and consistency changes. Notice is given under the Integrated Planning Act 1997, schedule 1 that on 16 October 2006 Inglewood Shire Council adopted its new The reference number for the amendments is 2006 No. 1. planning scheme. The consolidated planning scheme is in force on and from 17 October 2006 and includes amendments effective up to 2006 No. 1 The planning scheme will have effect on and from 27 October 2006. A copy of the planning scheme amendment and the consolidated The planning scheme becomes the planning scheme for the area and planning scheme is available for inspection and purchase at the replaces the existing planning provisions. Mundubbera Shire Council Office, Lyons Street, Mundubbera. A copy of the planning scheme is available for inspection and A copy of the planning scheme amendment and consolidated purchase at the Inglewood Shire Council Office, corner of Albert & planning scheme is also available for inspection at the Department Elizabeth Streets, Inglewood Qld 4387. of Local Government, Planning, Sport and Recreation, in the A copy of the planning scheme is also available for inspection at the Planning Information Area, Level 25, Mineral House, 41 George Department of Local Government, Planning, Sport and Recreation, Street, Brisbane. in the Planning Information Area, Level 25, Mineral House, 41 George Street, Brisbane. Ian Badham Chief Executive Officer Mike Hayward Mundubbera Shire Council Chief Executive Officer Inglewood Shire Council PUBLIC NOTICE Chief Executive Officer TOWNSVILLE CITY COUNCIL Inglewood Shire Council ADOPTION OF AN AMENDMENT TO PLANNING PO Box 21 SCHEME INGLEWOOD QLD 4387 FOR THE Phone: (07) 4652 1444 Notice is given under the Integrated Planning Act 1997, schedule 1 that Townsville City Council adopted seven (7) amendments to Local Government Act 1993 the Planning Scheme for the City of Townsville. The amendments are as follows: LAIDLEY SHIRE COUNCIL (MAKING OF Site Area Definition LOCAL LAW) AMENDMENT NOTICE (NO.1) 2006 Include a new definition for 'Site Area' into Schedule 1 - The Title Dictionary, Administrative Terms of City Plan 2005. 1. This notice may be cited as the Laidley Shire Council (Making The reference number for this amendment is: 2006, no. 13. of Local Law) Amendment Notice (No.1) 2006. Primary Street Frontage Definition Commencement Include a new definition for 'Primary Street Frontage' into 2. This notice commences on the date it is published in the Schedule 1 - The Dictionary, Administrative Terms of City Plan Gazette. 2005. Making of Local Law The reference number for this amendment is: 2006, no. 14. 3. The Laidley Shire Council (Making of Local Law) Notice (No. Precinct Change for land in Sooning Street, Nelly Bay th 2) 2006 published in the Gazette on 6 October 2006 at page Change the precinct allocation from Traditional Residential to 509, is amended in section 3 by adding after the words “by th Neighbourhood Residential for lands at 38-42 (Lot 5 RP 727547), resolution on 27 September 2006” the words “which repeals 46 (Lot 4 RP 727547), 48 (Lot 1 RP 714466), 50 (Lot 3 RP Local Law No. 14 (Gates and Grids)”. 727547), 52 (Lot 2 RP 727547), 54 (Lot 1 RP 727547) and 56 (Lot ______1 RP 728538) Sooning Street Nelly Bay on Maps 4.8(a) and 4.8(b): District 8 - Magnetic Island. ENDNOTES The reference number for this amendment is: 2006, no. 15. th 1. Published in the Gazette on 27 October 2006 Removal of 41 Alexandra Street, North Ward from Schedule 5 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly Remove 41 Alexandra Street, North Ward (Lot 2 RP 709172) from 3. The administering is the Queensland Department of Local Schedule 5 - Cultural Heritage Features of City Plan 2005. Government, Planning, Sport and Recreation. The reference number for this amendment is: 2006, no. 16. Precinct Change - Fairfield Waters 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 55 843

As per new residential subdivisions, this amendment seeks to accurately reflect the precinct allocations for lots 689, 767-769 and 910 of SP 178097 on Map 4.5(b): District 5 - River South. The reference number for this amendment is: 2006, no. 17. Extractive Industry Overlay Map This amendment seeks to clarify visual interpretation of Map 5.6 - Mining and Extractive Resource Areas, contained within Part 5 - Overlays of City Plan 2005. The reference number for this amendment is: 2006, no. 18. Fairfield Waters Local Area Code Within District Code 5 the only area of land within the Mixed Residential precinct is in the Fairfield Waters LAC. The reference to the Mixed Residential precinct from the main body of District Code 5 to be relocated to specifically within the Fairfield Waters LAC (section 9) of District Code 5. The reference number for this amendment is: 2006, no. 19. Copies of the Planning Scheme amendments are available for inspection and purchase at Townsville City Council’s Planning and Development Services Counter, 2nd floor, Administration Building, 103 Walker Street, Townsville. Copies of the Planning Scheme amendments are also available for inspection at the office of the Department of Local Government and Planning, Sport and Recreation, 2nd floor, Red Foyer, Commonwealth Centre, Walker Street, Townsville. P C ASKERN ACTING CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

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The Queensland Public Service is committed to equal opportunity in employment. Selection will be given on the basis of merit only and fair consideration will be given to all applicants.

The Queensland State Government’s policy is to seek to retain skilled staff. Registered deployees who apply for an advertised job will be considered before other applicants. The symbol (h) appears next to vacancies where an exemption from this requirement applies. Deployees are to indicate in their application for the advertised job that they are registered with the Office of the Public Service Commissioner. The Queensland Public Service is committed to equal opportunity in employment. Selection will be given on the basis of merit only and fair consideration will be given to all applicants. NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES

The Queensland Government offers challenging and rewarding jobs and careers that make a difference to the lives of Queenslanders. Applicants are invited to apply for the vacancies listed in this Gazette. The closing time for receipt of applications is 5.00 p.m. on the date specified. Applications for all positions should: (a) be accompanied by the appropriate application form obtained from the relevant Department (b) addressed each of the selection criteria related to the position (c) if the application is being mailed, please ensure that the Vacancy Reference Number is clearly identified on the front of the envelope. Also please mark the envelop “CONFIDENTIAL” and contain “ADVERTISED VACANCY APPLICATION”. (d) addressed the envelop to the Address Code listed against the specific position. Position descriptions and application forms for each of the vacancies listed are available either online at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or by contacting the responsible Agency, as identified in the Address Code column.

SENIOR EXECUTIVE SERVICE VACANCIES TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Appointees to the Senior Executive Service are offered an attractive remuneration package with salary sacrifice in return for optional benefits including: • Private use component of a fully maintained government owned motor vehicle; • Membership options of the Government Superannuation Schemes, including generous employer superannuation contributions; • Professional organisation membership fees.

The Total Remuneration Value amount listed against positions includes the private use component of a motor vehicle, employer superannuation contributions and the 17.5% annual leave loading. In addition to salary and optional benefits, executives will be entitled to: • a subsidy for home telephone expenses: • Queensland Public Service leave conditions, including four (4) weeks annual leave, cumulative sick leave and long service leave. Upon appointment, the executive will also be eligible to receive significant removal allowances and rental assistance if necessary. Appointees will be required to enter into a contract of employment. Existing tenured SES officers who are appointed at the current SES level or by redeployment may, but are not required to, enter into a contract of employment.

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Planning and Coordination— Policy, Planning and Resourcing— HL 701/06 Senior Director (c) Brisbane 152,323—164,312 SES2 (H) 13-11-06 14 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 847

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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND ATTORNEY-GENERAL Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Office of the Director-General— J 281/06 Deputy Director-General (c) Brisbane 197,863—207,242 SES4 30-10-06 15 Justice Administration— Magistrates Courts Branch— J 294/06 Courts Administrator (c) Brisbane 152,323—164,312 SES2(H) 6-11-06 15 Supreme & District Courts— J 293/06 Principal Registrar & Administrator (c) Brisbane 152,323—164,312 SES2(H) 6-11-06 15

DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT, PLANNING, SPORT AND RECREATION Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au. Note: Phone enquiries for position descriptions may be made only during the business hours of 8.30am to 5pm. Note.—All intending applicants should obtain a Departmental Application Form. Queensland Academy of Sport— LGPS Executive Director (c) (f) Brisbane 152,323—164,312 SES2 (H) 17-11-06 28A 1182/06

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND WATER Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Land Science and Regions Indigenous Services— NRMW Executive Director (b) (c) (e) Woolloongabba 167,846—173,840 SES3 (Lw) 30-10-06 89 4689/06

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Translink— System Design Group— TD 534/06 Group Manager (System Design) (b) (c) (e) (f) Brisbane 152,323—164,312 SES2 (H) 30-10-06 19 (equiv.) 848 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 27 October, 2006

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Shared Service Agency— TY Managing Director (c) Brisbane 179,832—191,309 SES3(H) 6-11-06 31 1174/06 Treasury Office— TY Assistant Under Treasurer (2 positions) (c) Brisbane 179,832—191,309 SES3 (H) 6-11-06 31 1170/06

Notes.— As prescribed under sections 94 and 95 of the Public Service Act 1996, an appeal can not be made to the Public Service Commissioner against a decision to appoint or second an officer or other person to the Senior Executive Service.

(a) Appointees may be required to serve in any part of the State. Where a centre is included under “Locality”, the headquarters of the appointee will be at such centre unless otherwise determined. (b) An appointment has been declared by the Public Service Commissioner, by gazette notice, to be a non-appealable appointment, pursuant to section 95 of the Public Service Act 1996. (c) Also being advertised in daily press and/or internet/email advertising or technical journals. (d) Appointment to a particular level will depend on qualifications and experience. (e) The appointee may be appointed in a temporary capacity. If a tenured employee of the Public Service is selected for appointment, the officer will retain tenured status. (f) Appointment may be made on the basis of a contract for a fixed term, pursuant to sections 69 and 70 of the Public Service Act 1996. (g) Senior Officer levels (SO1 and SO2): salary sacrifice may be made for optional benefits of employer funded superannuation options and professional organisation membership fees. (h) In accordance with section 5.13 of the Directive 4/02, Deployment and Redeployment, registered deployees will be considered on relative merit.

PRICE LIST Queensland Government Gazettes Price Price Excluding Including GST $ GST $ GST $ Natural Resources, Mines and Water Gazette $2.81 0.28 3.09 Transport Gazette $2.81 0.28 3.09 Local Government Gazette $2.81 0.28 3.09 Vacancies Gazette $2.81 0.28 3.09 Industrial Gazette $2.81 0.28 3.09 Government Gazette $2.81 0.28 3.09 (Selected Gazettes are also available on subscription. Phone customer service officers on 3118 6900 for information) ALL GAZETTES PLUS $2.42 (inc. GST) POSTAGE AND HANDLING 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 849

The Queensland Public Service is committed to equal opportunity in employment. Selection will be given on the basis of merit only and fair consideration will be given to all applicants.

The Queensland State Government’s policy is to seek to retain skilled staff. Registered deployees who apply for an advertised job will be considered before other applicants. The symbol (h) appears next to vacancies where an exemption from this requirement applies. Deployees are to indicate in their application for the advertised job that they are registered with the Office of the Public Service Commissioner. The Queensland Public Service is committed to equal opportunity in employment. Selection will be given on the basis of merit only and fair consideration will be given to all applicants NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES

The Queensland Government offers challenging and rewarding jobs and careers that make a difference to the lives of Queenslanders. Applicants are invited to apply for the vacancies listed in this Gazette.

The closing time for receipt of applications is 5.00 p.m. on the date specified.

Applications for all positions should: (a) be accompanied by the appropriate application form obtained from the relevant Department (b) addressed each of the selection criteria related to the position (c) if the application is being mailed, please ensure that the Vacancy Reference Number is clearly identified on the front of the envelope. Also please mark the envelop “CONFIDENTIAL” and contain “ADVERTISED VACANCY APPLICATION”. (d) addressed the envelop to the Address Code listed against the specific position.

Position descriptions and application forms for each of the vacancies listed are available either online at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or by contacting the responsible Agency, as identified in the Address Code column.

OTHER GOVERNMENT VACANCIES

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QUEENSLAND AUDIT OFFICE Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

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DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SAFETY Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Children in Care Team— Policy & Practice Development Branch— Policy and Programs Division— Brisbane— CHS 1044/06 Director (c) Brisbane 3,729.70—3,902.40 SO1 6-11-06 41 Complaints, Case Review and Investigation Branch— Brisbane— CHS 1081/06 Executive Assistant Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 13-11-06 41 CHS 1082/06 System Support Officer Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 13-11-06 41 Finance and Asset Management Branch— Corporate and Executive Services Division— Brisbane— CHS 1070/06 Finance Officer (c) Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 13-11-06 41 Human Resources Branch— Corporate and Executive Services Division— Brisbane— CHS 1023/06 Director (c) (d) Brisbane 3,729.70—3,902.40 SO1 6-11-06 41 850 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 [27 October, 2006

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$$ Quality Assurance Branch— Service Delivery Partnerships Division— Brisbane— CHS 1075/06 Administration Officer Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 13-11-06 41 Training and Specialist Support Unit— Service Delivery Partnerships Division— Brisbane— CHS 1015/06 Senior Training and Specialist Support Officer Brisbane 2,453.90—2,643.70 PO4 6-11-06 41 (6 positions) (d) Townsville— CHS 1014/06 Senior Training and Specialist Support Officer (d) Townsville 2,453.90—2,643.70 PO4 6-11-06 41 Bundaberg Child Safety Service Centre— Central Zone— Child Safety Services Division— Bundaberg— CHS 1073/06 Child Safety Officer (2 positions) (c) (d) Bundaberg 1,569.90—2,305.10 PO2/PO313-11-06 41 Cape Torres Child Safety Service Centre— Far Northern Zone— Child Safety Services Division— Cairns— CHS 1029/06 Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect (SCAN) Cairns 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 6-11-06 41 Team Administration Officer (c) Far Northern Zonal Office— Far Northern Zone— Child Safety Services Division— Cairns— CHS 1026/06 Placement Co-ordination Officer (c) Cairns 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 6-11-06 41 CHS 1027/06 Coordinator (Out of Home Care) (Specified) (c) Cairns 2,453.90—2,643.70 PO4 6-11-06 41 (d) Goodna Child Safety Service Centre— Ipswich and Western Zone— Child Safety Services Division— Goodna— CHS 1034/06 Information and Administration Officer (c) Goodna 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 6-11-06 41 CHS 1036/06 Child Safety Support Officer (c) Goodna 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 6-11-06 41 Ipswich and Western Zonal Office— Ipswich and Western Zone— Child Safety Services Division— Toowoomba — CHS 1037/06 Placement Co-ordination Officer (c) Toowoomba 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 6-11-06 41 Ipswich North and Toowoomba North Child Safety Service Centres— Ipswich and Western Zone— Child Safety Services Division— Ipswich and Toowoomba— CHS 1038/06 Child Safety Support Officer (Identified) Ipswich/ 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 6-11-06 41 (2 positions) (c) Toowoomba Ipswich South, Toowoomba South and Goodna Child Safety Service Centres— Ipswich and Western Zone— Child Safety Services Division— Ipswich, Toowoomba and Goodna— CHS 1039/06 Child Safety Officer (Multiple Positions) (c) (d) Ipswich/ 1,569.90—2,305.10 PO2/PO3 6-11-06 41 Toowoomba/ Goodna Labrador Child Safety Service Centre— Brisbane South and Gold Coast Zone— Child Safety Services Division— Mermaid Beach— CHS 1076/06 Child Safety Support Officer (c) Mermaid 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 13-11-06 41 Beach 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 851

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$$ Northern Zonal Office— Northern Zone— Child Safety Services Division— Townsville— CHS 1035/06 Information and Administration Officer (c) Townsville 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 6-11-06 41 Northern Zone— Northern Zonal Office— Child Safety Services Division— Townsville— CHS 1013/06 Placement Co-ordination Officer (c) Townsville 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 6-11-06 41 Toowoomba North and Toowoomba South Child Safety Service Centre— Ipswich and Western Zone— Child Safety Services Division— Toowoomba— CHS 1042/06 Team Leader (c) (d) Toowoomba 2,764.90—2,964.70 PO5 6-11-06 41 Toowoomba North Child Safety Service Centre— Ipswich and Western Zone— Child Safety Services Division— Toowoomba— CHS 1041/06 Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect (SCAN) Toowoomba 2,110.90—2,305.10 PO3 6-11-06 41 Team Coordinator (c) (d)

COMMISSION FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE AND CHILD GUARDIAN Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITIES Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Capital Works and Facilities Management Unit— Asset Management and Capital Works Branch— Corporate and Executive Services— Brisbane— COM 1017/06 Senior Project Manager (2 positions) (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 6-11-06 40 Community Capacity and Service Quality— Atherton Service Centre— Far North Queensland Region— Service Delivery— Atherton— COM 1004/06 Community Support Officer (c) Atherton 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 6-11-06 40 Cape York and Torres— Cairns Regional Service Centre— Far North Queensland Region— Service Delivery— Cairns— COM 969/06 Principal Project Officer (Identified) (2 positions) Cairns 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 20-11-06 40 (c) 852 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 [27 October, 2006

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$$ Ipswich Regional Service Centre— Moreton Region— Service Delivery— Ipswich— COM 1055/06 Community Support Officer (c) Ipswich 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 13-11-06 40 Logan— COM 1054/06 Community Support Officer (c) Logan 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 13-11-06 40 Community Funding and Sector Development— Program Management— Brisbane— COM 1005/06 Senior Business Support Coordinator (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 13-11-06 40 Contracts Management— Strategic Projects— Shared Information Solutions— Fortitude Valley— COM 1064/06 Senior Contract Officer (c) (e) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 13-11-06 40 Government Coordination Office— Indigenous Service Delivery— Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy— Brisbane— COM 1001/06 Project Director (Specified) (c) (g) Brisbane 3,729.70—3,902.40 SO1 6-11-06 40 Government Coordination East— Operations and Program Support— Cairns— COM 993/06 Director (Specified) (c) (g) Cairns 3,413.20—3,557.10 SO2 6-11-06 40 Government Coordination South— Operations and Program Support— Cairns— COM 992/06 Director (Specified) (c) (g) Cairns 3,413.20—3,557.10 SO2 6-11-06 40 Government Coordination West— Operations and Program Support— Cairns— COM 994/06 Director (Specified) (c) (g) Cairns 3,413.20—3,557.10 SO2 6-11-06 40 Integrated Client Management System Project— Strategic Projects— Shared Information Solutions— Brisbane— COM 1011/06 User Acceptance Test Coordinator Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 6-11-06 40 Fortitude Valley— COM 1060/06 Application Developer (4 positions) (c) (e) Fortitude 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 13-11-06 40 Valley Performance Unit— Strategic Planning and Performance Measurement Branch— Corporate and Executive Services— Brisbane— COM 1016/06 Information Officer (c) Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 6-11-06 40 Planning, Engagement and Coordination— Mackay / Whitsunday Regional Service Centre— Mackay / Whitsunday Region— Service Delivery— Mackay— COM 1069/06 Rural and Regional Communities Officer (c) Mackay 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 13-11-06 40 Portfolio Program Office— Office of Executive Director— Corporate and Executive Services— Brisbane— COM 1049/06 Program Officer (c) Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 13-11-06 40 COM 1056/06 Principal Program Officer (c) Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 13-11-06 40 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 853

VACANCIES—continued

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$$ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy— Cherbourg COM 1080/06 Principal Project Officer (Government Cherbourg 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 20-11-06 40 Coordination) (c) Research and Performance Outcomes— Government Coordination Office – Indigenous Service Delivery— Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Policy— Brisbane— COM 958/06 Manager (Specified) (c) Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 6-11-06 40 Rural and Remote (Far North Queensland) Youth Justice Service Centre— Far North Queensland Region— Service Delivery— Cairns— COM 990/06 Team Leader (Specified) (c) (d) Cairns 2,453.90—2,643.70 PO4 6-11-06 40 Statewide Quality Service Team – Youth Justice Services— — Service Delivery— — COM 1062/06 Assistant Director (c) (g) Maroochydore 3,413.20—3,557.10 SO2 13-11-06 40 Strategic Planning Unit— Strategic Planning and Performance Measurement— Corporate and Executive Services— Brisbane— COM 1010/06 Principal Project Officer (Risk Management) (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 6-11-06 40 Strengthening Indigenous Non-Government Organisations Project— Community Capacity and Service Quality— Mt Isa Service Centre— North Queensland Region— Service Delivery— Mt Isa— COM 977/06 Principal Project Officer (Identified) (c) Mt Isa 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 20-11-06 40 Violence Prevention— Office for Community Support— Program Management— Brisbane— COM 1009/06 Senior Program Officer (Specified) (c) (Part-time) Brisbane 1,235.50—1,321.85 AO6 6-11-06 40 Whole of Government Coordination and Performance— Measurement and Reporting— Strategic Policy and Partnerships— Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy— Brisbane— COM 1025/06 Senior Policy Officer (Statistics)(Specified) (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 6-11-06 40 Youth Justice Conferencing— Maroochydore Service Centre— Sunshine Coast Region— Service Delivery— Maroochydore— COM 1048/06 Service Leader (Specified) (c) Maroochydore 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 13-11-06 40 Youth Justice Program Support— Youth Justice Programs— Office for Youth— Program Management— Brisbane— COM 1063/06 Senior Program Officer (2 positions) (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 13-11-06 40 854 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 [27 October, 2006

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$$ Youth Justice Services— Service Delivery— Brisbane— COM 1066/06 Senior Service Support Officer (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 13-11-06 40 Gold Coast Service Centre— Gold Coast Region— Service Delivery— Mermaid Beach— COM 1006/06 Program Development Officer (Identified) (Part- Mermaid 929.15—1,021.75 AO4 6-11-06 40 time) Beach Mt Isa Service Centre— North Queensland Region— Service Delivery— Mt Isa— COM 1052/06 Case Worker (Specified) (c) (d) Mt Isa 1,569.90—2,305.10 PO2/PO3 20-11-06 40 COM 1053/06 Court Coordinator (Specified) (c) (d) Mt Isa 2,110.90—2,305.10 PO3 20-11-06 40 Maroochydore Service Centre— Sunshine Coast Region— Service Delivery— Maroochydore— COM 1047/06 Senior Administration Officer (c) Maroochydore 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 13-11-06 40 Toowoomba Service Centre— Darling Downs / South West Queensland Region— Service Delivery— Toowoomba— COM 972/06 Court Coordinator (Specified) (c) (d) Toowoomba 2,110.90—2,305.10 PO3 6-11-06 40 Youth Participation and Support— Office for Youth— Program Management— Brisbane— COM 1065/06 Senior Program Officer (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 13-11-06 40 Central Queensland Region— Operations and Program Support— Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy— Rockhampton— COM 995/06 Principal Project Officer (Government Rockhampton 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 6-11-06 40 Coordination) (Specified) (c) Maroochydore Regional Service Centre— Sunshine Coast Region— Service Delivery— Kandanga / Maroochydore— COM 1007/06 Community Development and Engagement Kandanga / 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 6-11-06 40 Officer (Traveston Crossing) (c) Maroochydore Torres Strait Region— Operations and Program Support— Aboriginal and Torres Straits Islander Policy— Thursday Island— COM 997/06 Special Projects Manager (Operations) (Specified) Thursday 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 6-11-06 40 (c) (f) Island West Queensland Region— Operations and Program Support— Aboriginal and Torres Straits Islander Policy— Mt Isa— COM 996/06 Special Projects Manager (Operations) (Specified) Mt Isa 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 6-11-06 40 (c) (f) 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 855

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CORPORATE SOLUTIONS QUEENSLAND Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Financial Services— Procurement and Facilities Services— Customer Services— CSQ 73/06 Administration Officer Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 13-11-06 10

QUEENSLAND CORRECTIVE SERVICES Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Custodial Operations— CS 272/06 Manager Women's Community Program (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 13-11-06 30 Lotus Glen Correctional Centre— CS 257/06 Psychologist (c) Mareeba 1,569.90—2,009.30 PO2 30-10-06 156 Offender Assessment and Services— Offender Management Branch— CS 270/06 Senior Advisor Offender Management Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 13-11-06 30 Queensland Corrective Services— Offender Assessment and Services— CS 268/06 IOMS Advisor Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 6-11-06 30 Probation and Parole Service— CS 266/06 Probation and Parole Officer Reporting (c) Townsville 1,569.90—2,009.30 PO2 6-11-06 154 Far Northern Region— $CS Administration Officer Cairns 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 13-11-06 - 271/06

$ Please send applications to: Business Support Officer, Far Northern Region, PO Box 599, Cairns, Qld 4870.

DISABILITY SERVICES QUEENSLAND Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Accommodation Support and Respite Services Directorate— Office of Corporate and Executive Services and Accommodation Support and Respite Services— Brisbane DSQ 1020/06 Finance and Administration Officer (c) Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 6-11-06 40C Administrative Law Coordination Unit— Ministerial and Executive Support Branch— Office of Corporate and Executive Services and Accommodation Support and Respite Services— Brisbane— DSQ 1083/06 Policy Research Officer (Freedom Of Information) Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 13-11-06 40C (2 positions) (c) Capital Works & Facilities Management Unit— Facilities and Asset Management Branch— Office of Corporate and Executive Services and Accomodation Support and Respie Services— Brisbane— DSQ 1018/06 Project Management Officer (c) Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 6-11-06 40C 856 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 [27 October, 2006

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$$ Finance and Administration Branch— Office of Corporate and Executive and Accommodation Support and Respite Services— Brisbane— DSQ 1058/06 Manager (Financial Systems and Reporting) (c) Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 20-11-06 40C Programs and Community and Specialist Services Directorate— Office of Policy, Programs and Community and Specialist Services— Brisbane, Maroochydore, Ipswich, Bundaberg / Maryborough & Townsville— DSQ 1032/06 Psychologist (Child Safety Behaviour Support) Mt Gravatt/ 2,110.90—2,305.10 PO3 6-11-06 40C (2 positions) (c) (d) Townsville/ Ipswich/ Bundaberg/ Maryborough/ Maroochydore Browns Plains Service Centre— Moreton Region— Programs and Community and Specialist Services Directorate— Office of Policy, Programs and Community and Specialist Services— Beenleigh— DSQ 1028/06 Program Coordinator (Friendship Program) (c) Beenleigh 1,486.54—1,635.02 AO4 6-11-06 40C (Part-time) relocating to Browns Plains Bundaberg Officer— Wide Bay/ Burnett Regions— Programs and Community and Specialist Services Directorate— Office of Policy, Programs and Community and Specialist Services— Bundaberg— DSQ 1072/06 Community Resource Officer (c) (Part-time) Bundaberg 1,076.80—1,170.35 AO5 13-11-06 40C Central Training Unit— Accommodation Support and Respite Services Directorate— Office of Corporate and Executive Services and Accommodation Support and Respite Services— Mt Gravatt— DSQ 1078/06 Finance and Administration Officer (c) Mt Gravatt 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 13-11-06 40C Gladstone Office— Fitzroy/ Central West Region— Programs and Community and Specialist Services Directorate— Office of Policy, Programs and Community and Specialist Services— Gladstone— DSQ 1012/06 Supports Facilitator (c) Gladstone 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 6-11-06 40C Gladstone Service Centre— Fitzroy/ Central West Queensland Region— Programs & Community & Specialist Services Directorate— Office of Policy, Programs & Community & Specialist Services— Gladstone— DSQ 1003/06 Supports Facilitator (c) Gladstone 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 30-10-06 40C 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 857

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$$ Gold Coast Region— Programs and Community and Specialist Services Directorate— Office of Policy, Programs and Community and Specialist Services— Bundall & Beenleigh— DSQ 1008/06 Facilitator (Family Support Program) (2 positions) Bundall/ 2,110.90—2,305.10 PO3 6-11-06 40C (c) (d) Beenleigh Greater Brisbane Region— Office of Policy, Programs and Community and Secialist Services— Goodna— DSQ 1043/06 DISQIS Support Officer (c) Goodna 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 6-11-06 40C Ipswich Office— Moreton Region— Community and Specialist Services Directorate— Office of Programs, Policy and Community and Specialist Services— Ipswich— DSQ 1019/06 Speech Language Pathologist (c) (d) Ipswich 1,569.90—2,305.10 PO2/PO3 6-11-06 40C Ipswich Service Centre— Moreton Region— Community and Specialist Services Directorate— Office of Programs, Policy and Community and Specialist Services— Ipswich— DSQ 1024/06 Speech Language Pathologist (Family and Early Ipswich 1,569.90—2,305.10 PO2/PO36-11-06 40C Childhood Services) (c) (d) Ipswich and South West Queensland Region— Accommodation Support and Respite Services Directorate— Office of Corporate and Executive Services and Accommodation Support and Respite Services— Brisbane— DSQ 1021/06 Senior Manager (c) Ipswich 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 6-11-06 40C Mackay Service Centre— Mackay/ Whitsunday Region— Programs and Community and Specialist Services Directorate— Office of Policy, Programs and Community and Specialist Services— Mackay— DSQ 1079/06 Occupational Therapist (c) Mackay 1,569.90—2,305.10 PO2/PO3 13-11-06 40C Rockhampton Office— Fitzroy/ Central West Queensland— Community and Specialist Services Directorate— Office of Programs, Policy and Community & Specialist Services— Emerald— DSQ 1071/06 Local Area Coordinator (c) Emerald 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 13-11-06 40C Fitzroy Central West Region— Programs and Community and Specialist Services Directorate— Office of Policy, Programs and Community and Specialist Services— Rockhampton— DSQ 1074/06 Facilitator (Family Support Program) (c) (d) Rockhampton 1,477.63—1,613.56 PO3 13-11-06 40C (Part-time) 858 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 [27 October, 2006

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$$ Toowoomba Service Office— Darling Downs/ South West Qld— Programs Directorate— Office of Programs, Policy and Community and Specialist Services— Toowoomba— DSQ 1022/06 Community Resource Officer (c) (d) Toowoomba 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 6-11-06 40C Various Locations— Accommodation Support and Respite Services Directorate— Office of Corporate and Executive Services and Accommodation Support and Respite Services— Various— DSQ 1061/06 Team Leader (c) Various 1,940.00—2,043.50 OO6 13-11-06 40C Central Training Unit— Accommodation Support and Respite Services Directorate— Office of Corporate and Executive Services and Accommodation Support and Respite Services— Various— DSQ 1077/06 Training and Assessment Coordinator Toowoomba/ 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 13-11-06 40C (6 positions) (c) Maryborough/ Townsville/ Wooloowin/ Beenleigh/ Wacol Various Regions— Programs and Community and Specialist Services Directorate— Office of Policy, Programs and Community and Specialist Services— Ipswich, Maroochydore and Bundaberg/ Maryborough— DSQ 1030/06 Team Leader (Child Safety Behaviour Support) Ipswich/ 2,453.90—2,643.70 PO4 6-11-06 40C (3 positions) (c) (d) Bundaberg/ Maryborough/ Maroochydore Ipswich and Townsville— DSQ 1031/06 Speech & Language Pathologist (Child Safety Ipswich/ 2,110.90—2,305.10 PO3 6-11-06 40C Behaviour Support) (2 positions) (c) (d) Townsville

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, TRAINING AND THE ARTS Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

NOTE: x Public Service positions require an ORIGINAL application, plus TWO (2) copies for each Vacancy Reference Number. x Classified Teaching positions require an ORIGINAL application, plus THREE (3) copies for each Vacancy Reference Number. Applications should be marked ‘Private & Confidential’ and forwarded to the appropriate address as indicated on the Position Description.

Office of the Director-General— Internal Audit Unit— CO 10353/06 Principal Internal Auditor (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 2-11-06 101 Corporate and Communication and Marketing— CO 10355/06 Support Officer (Programs and Events) (c) Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 2-11-06 101 Corporate and Professional Services— Enterprise & Desktop Servies— Information Management Services— CO 10371/06 Computer Systems Officer Brisbane 2,453.90—2,643.70 PO4 3-11-06 101 CO 10365/06 Computer Systems Officer (c) Brisbane 1,569.90—2,009.30 PO2 3-11-06 101 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 859

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$$ Curriculum Branch— CO 10370/06 Senior Science Officer (4 positions) Brisbane, 2,736.60—3,012.70 Band5 10-11-06 101 Cairns, Rockhampton and Toowoomba Office of Learning— ICT’s and Learning Branch— Distance Learning Unit— CO 10352/06 Senior Project Writer (Early Years, Numeracy & Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 3-11-06 101 Literacy) (2 positions) (c) Office of Planning, Resourcing and Performance— Strategic Implementation Branch— CO 10382/06 Senior Policy Officer (2 positions) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 10-11-06 101 Office of Strategic Human Resources— CO 10379/06 Executive Officer Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 10-11-06 101 Various Regions— Various Schools— CO 10373/06 Physiotherapist (d) Various 1,569.90—2,305.10 PO2/PO3 24-11-06 101 locations throughout Queensland Greater Brisbane Region— Brisbane South District— MT Gravatt State High School— !GBN 10381/06 Registrar Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 10-11-06 - Far North Queensland Region— Torres Strait & Cape District— /FNQ Principal Advisor (Torres Strait Services) Thursday 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 10-11-06 - 10372/06 Island Cairns Coastal District— Indigenous School Support Unit— +FNQ Project Manager (Training Bound for Success Cairns 2,874.90—3,164.50 Band617-11-06 - 10380/06 Strategy) Gordonvale State High School— ?FNQ Community Education Counsellor Gordonvale 1,207.10—1,942.70 CEC1-3 3-11-06 - 10374/06 North Queensland Region— Townsville District— Curriculum Directorate— ^NOQ Community Nutritionist (Healthy Schools Vans) Townsville 2,110.90—2,305.10 PO3 10-11-06 - 10378/06 (c) Fitzroy-Central West Queensland Region— Central Coast District— =FCW Principal Advisor (Education Services) (c) Emerald / 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 3-11-06 - 10369/06 Rockhampton Rockhampton State High School— #FCW Registrar Rockhampton 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 3-11-06 - 10375/06 Mackay-Whitsunday Region— Mackay-Whitsunday District— Andergrove State School—

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$$ Training Services— ET 143/06 Industry Liaison Officer (c) (e) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 6-11-06 10 ET 144/06 Program/System Administration Officer (c) Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 13-11-06 10 Information Technology and Product Services— ITP 10/06 Media Officer (2 positions) (c) (e) South 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 13-11-06 10 Brisbane TAFE Queensland Barrier Reef Institute of TAFE— ~BRIT Web / Multimedia Developer Pimlico 1,569.90—2,009.30 PO2 13-11-06 - 24/06 Campus, Townsville ~BRIT Manager - Business Services Pimlico 2,211.92—2,371.76 AO7 13-11-06 - 57/06 Campus, Townsville Brisbane North Institute of TAFE— TAFE 158/06 Business Consultant (2 positions) (c) (e) Red Hill/ 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 6-11-06 10 South Brisbane Gold Coast Institute of TAFE— Business Improvement Unit - Southport Campus— GCIT 263/06 Business Improvement Officer Gold Coast 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 6-11-06 128 Faculty of Industrial Technology— GCIT 266/06 Teacher - Plumbing Gold Coast 1,819.60—2,337.90 TCH 13-11-06 128 Infrastructure - Property and Facilities— GCIT 262/06 Security Officer Gold Coast 1,201.60—1,315.50 OO2 6-11-06 128 Learn Centre— GCIT 264/06 Library Assistant Gold Coast 1,201.60—1,315.50 OO2 13-11-06 128 GCIT 265/06 Senior Librarian - Client Services Gold Coast 2,110.90—2,305.10 PO3 13-11-06 128 Trade and Technician Skills Institute— TAFE 157/06 Manager, Apprentice Demand Unit (c) (e) Acacia Ridge 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 6-11-06 10 Metropolitan South Institute of TAFE— TAFE 153/06 Trainee Horticulture (c) (e) All 660.90—1,321.80 Var. 6-11-06 10 Metropolitan South Campuses TAFE 154/06 Records Management Officer All 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 6-11-06 10 Metropolitan South Campuses Southbank Institute of Technology— TAFE 122/06 Academic Director for Higher Education (c) (e) South 3,063.40—3,239.90 PO6 6-11-06 10 Brisbane TAFE 155/06 Educational Designer (c) (e) South 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 6-11-06 10 Brisbane TAFE 159/06 Workplace Training Officer South 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 6-11-06 10 Brisbane Sunshine Coast TAFE— SCT 42/06 Senior Executive Officer Sunshine 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 13-11-06 104 Coast Centres Tropical North Queensalnd TAFE—

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$$ Queensland Museum Cultures and Histories Program— QMB 242/06 Collection Manager (c) South 2,110.90—2,305.10 PO3 6-11-06 6 Brisbane The Workshops Rail Museum— QMB 241/06 IT Support Officer (c) North Ipswich 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 30-10-06 6 Queensland Studies Authority Corporate and Information Services Branch— Information and Communications Technology Section— Application Services Unit— QSA 36/06 WebMaster (c) Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 30-10-06 182 Curriculum Branch— QSA 37/06 Executive Assistant Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 6-11-06 182 Standards and Assessment Unit— QSA 35/06 Senior Education Officer (6 positions) (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 30-10-06 182 State Library of Queensland Client Services and Collections— SLB 431/06 Executive Manager, Public Programs (c) Sth Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 30-10-06 6 Resource Discovery Unit— SLB 432/06 Manager, Database Services South 2,453.90—2,643.70 PO4 6-11-06 6 Brisbane

= Address Code: Human Resources Manager, Education Queensland, PO Box 138, Rockhampton, Qld 4700. # Address Code: 1 Campbell Street, Rockhampton, Qld 4700. / Address Code: PO Box 117, Thursday Island, Qld 4875. ? Address Code: PO Box 66, Gordonvale, Qld 4865. < Address Code: Andergrove State School, PO Box 8289, Mt Pleasant, Qld 4740. ~ Address Code: Vacancy Processing Officer, Corporate Solutions Queensland, PO Box 1408, Townsville, QLD, 4810 + Address Code: Leigh Schelks, PO Box 2268, Cairns, 4870. ! Address Code: PO Box 2515, Mansfield DC, 4122. ^ Code: PO Box 1746, Aitkenvale, QLD 4814. & Address Code: 460 Chevallum Road, Chevallum, QLD 4555. < Address Code: Vacancy Processing Officer, Corporate Solutions Queensland, PMB 1, Cairns, QLD 4870.

PLEASE NOTE: The Department of Education, Training and the Arts may initiate a criminal history check on the nominated applicant(s) for vacancies advertised above.

Positions, which involve working directly with students require the preferred applicant to be subject to a Working With Children Check. Corporate and Professional Services (CAPS) is the shared services provider for Education Queensland. CAPS operates as a separate business unit working within resource/service agreements in partnership with the Department.

For Principal Band 6-11 positions, the School Annual Report has replaced the school profile. Applicants should contact the District Office in which the vacancy occurs to obtain a copy of this report. The position description is unique to each Band. The Applicant Package is common to Bands 6-11 Principal positions. For Deputy Principal Band 6-7 positions, the applicant should contact the relevant school to obtain a copy of the school profile. 862 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 [27 October, 2006

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DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES The Department of Emergency Services is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and particularly encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people from a non-English speaking background, women and people with a disability. Note.—Application for positions within the Department of Emergency Services must include the original, plus three copies of the complete application Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Office of the Director General- General & Internal Audit— NIL THIS WEEK Business Support Services— Business Excellence & Service Improvement— ES 581/06 Business Manager (c) Kedron 3,413.20—3,557.10 SO2 30-10-06 81 Facilities Management Branch— ES 604/06 Senior Property Officer Kedron 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 30-10-06 81 Information Services— Technology Support Services— ES 587/06 Administration Officer Kedron 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 30-10-06 81 ES 626/06 Communications Systems Coordinator (c) Kedron 2,340.70—2,548.90 TO5 13-11-06 81 Service & Performance Management Unit— ES 616/06 Project Manager Kedron 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 6-11-06 81 ES 617/06 Business Analyst Kedron 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 6-11-06 81 ES 618/06 Enterprise Applications Programmer (2 positions) Kedron 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 6-11-06 81 Northern Region— ES 607/06 Regional Information Management Officer Townsville 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 6-11-06 83 Emergency Management Queensland— NIL THIS WEEK Queensland Ambulance Service— Community & Volunteer Development Unit— ES 624/06 Volunteer Liaison Officer Kedron 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 20-11-06 81 Brisbane Region— ES 603/06 Area Director (c) Brisbane 3,152.60—3,336.80 M8 6-11-06 81 ES 615/06 Regional Organisational Health Advisor Kedron 2,153.60—2,582.48 Var. 13-11-06 81 Strategic Policy and Executive Services— Community Engagement Unit— Indigenous Coordination Unit— Community Engagement Unit— ES 583/06 Executive Manager (Identified) (c) Cairns 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 30-10-06 81 Public Affairs & Communications Unit— ES 585/06 Director (c) Kedron 3,729.73—3,902.44 SO1 30-10-06 81 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service— Community Safety & Training Branch— Community Education & Research Unit— ES 582/06 Manager, Community Education Kedron 2,780.87—2,966.57 FP03 30-10-06 81 Rural Operations— GIS Unit— ES 625/06 Cartographer Kedron 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 13-11-06 81 Volunteering & Support— ES 599/06 Rural Promotions & Marketing Officer Kedron 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 30-10-06 81 North Coast Region— ES 589/06 Regional Organisational Health Advisor Maryborough 2,153.60—2,430.63 Var. 30-10-06 96 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 863

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Note: — Applicants can obtain Position Descriptions by telephoning (07) 3238 3998, emailing [email protected] or via the internet: www.jobs.qld.gov.au — Applications for positions within the Environmental Protection Agency must include the original, plus two copies, of the complete application. — Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Office of the Director-General— Media Unit— EN 357/06 Team Leader (c) Brisbane 1,382.50—1,482.40 AO7 3-11-06 2 Environmental Operations Division— Central Region - Environmental Operations— EN 360/06 Principal Environmental Officer (c) Mackay 2,453.90—2,643.70 PO4 3-11-06 2 EN 362/06 Environmental Officer (c) Emerald 1,569.90—2,009.30 PO2 10-11-06 2 Litigation— EN 368/06 Legal Officer (c) Brisbane 1,569.90—2,009.30 PO2 10-11-06 2 Environmental Sciences Division— Freshwater & Marine Sciences— EN 350/06 Conservation Officer Brisbane 1,569.90—2,009.30 PO2 3-11-06 2 EPA Marketing— Communications & Events Unit— EN 369/06 Manager (c) Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 10-11-06 2 Multimedia Services— EN 370/06 Manager (c) Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 10-11-06 2 Parks Division— Northern Region - Queensland Parks & Wildlife Service— Cape York/Dry Tropics District— EN 359/06 Senior Ranger (c) Cooktown 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 3-11-06 2 Southern Region - Queensland Parks & Wildlife Service— Parks Services— EN 358/06 Project Support Officer Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 3-11-06 2 Planning Division— Environmental Planning Strategies Branch— EN 365/06 Senior Planning Officer (c) Brisbane 2,110.90—2,305.10 PO3 10-11-06 2 EN 366/06 Senior Planning Officer (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 10-11-06 2 EN 367/06 Manager (c) Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 10-11-06 2 Sustainable Industries Division— Sustainability Strategies Branch— Business Administration Unit— EN 364/06 Senior Administration Officer (c) Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 10-11-06 2

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

The following positions are public service positions. A list of all permanent and long term temporary public health sector positions in Queensland Health can be found in the Queensland Health Services Bulletin at http://www.health.gov.au/careers Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

The Chief Health Officer Division— Alcohol Tobacco and Other Drug Branch— Clinical Quality and Support— HL 589/06 Senior Advisor (c) Brisbane 2,620.90—2,804.20 AO6 30-10-06 14 Asset Management Unit— Capital Works and Asset Management Branch— Corporate Services— HL 632/06 Assistant Director (Asset Operations) (c) Bowen Hills 3,413.20—3,557.10 SO2 6-11-06 14 864 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 [27 October, 2006

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$$ Environmental Health Unit— Population Health— The Chief Health Officer Division— HL 662/06 Environmental Health Adviser (c) Brisbane 2,603.20—2,804.20 PO4 30-10-06 14 Financial Decision Support Systems— Finance Branch— Corporate Services— HL 644/06 Senior Client Support & Training Consultant Bowen Hills 2,284.40—2,482.80 AO5 30-10-06 14 Policy, Planning and Resourcing Division— Funding and Resourcing Branch— Business Support Unit— HL 638/06 Administration Officer Brisbane 1,667.10—1,859.40 AO3 30-10-06 14

QUEENSLAND NURSING COUNCIL Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Nursing Program— QNC 7/06 Nurse Adviser (2 positions) (c) Brisbane City 2,453.90—2,643.70 PO4 13-11-06 80

OFFICE OF HEALTH PRACTITIONER REGISTRATION BOARDS Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Board Support and Advisory Program— *HPRB Principal Policy Officer Brisbane 2,932.90—3,144.60 AO7 13-11-06 - 34/06 Office of Health Practitioner Registration Boards— *HPRB Registration Assessment Officer (8 positions) Brisbane 1,667.10—1,859.40 AO3 30-10-06 - 33/06

* Address Code: www.healthregboards.qld.gov.au; (07) 3234 0230; [email protected]

HEALTH QUALITY AND COMPLAINTS COMMISSION Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

HQCC Executive Assistant, Quality Monitoring Brisbane 1,733.80—1,933.80 AO3 13-11-06 13 34/06

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING Note.—Applicants can obtain Position Descriptions by e-mailing your request to [email protected] or by telephoning (07) 3238 3998 Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Housing— General Manager's Office— HO 216/06 Coordinator Indigenous Engagement (c) (e) Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 13-11-06 32 Client Services— Brisbane South Area Office— HO 213/06 Housing Officer Buranda 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 13-11-06 32 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 865

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$$ Client Services Far North Queensland Area Office— HO 212/06 Senior Housing Officer (c) Cairns 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 13-11-06 32 Community Renewal— Program Development and Evaluation— HO 214/06 Project Manager Cultural and Economic Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 13-11-06 32 Development (c) Community Renewal— Renewal Delivery SEQ— HO 215/06 Community Networking Resource Officer - Logan Woodridge 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 13-11-06 32 Organisation Services and Strategy— Information and Facilities Management— Software Portfolio Group— HO 211/06 Senior IM Officer (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 6-11-06 32

DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS Note.—Applications for positions within the Department of Industrial Relations, should preferably include the original plus two copies of the complete applications Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Executive and Strategic Services— Administrative Law Unit— IR 114/06 Senior Administrative Law Officer (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 6-11-06 10 Private Sector Industrial Relations— Wageline— IR 112/06 Client Services Officer (5 positions) Lutwyche & 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 6-11-06 10 Rockhampton Workplace Health and Safety Queensland— IR 102/06 Senior Workplace Health and Safety Inspector Cairns 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 6-11-06 10 (Diving) IR 113/06 Senior Workplace Health and Safety Inspector Cairns 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 6-11-06 10 (Industrial) IR 115/06 Regional Investigations Manager Rockhampton 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 6-11-06 10 Legislation Development and Review— IR 117/06 Policy Officer Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 13-11-06 10 IR 116/06 Principal Workplace Health and Safety Southport 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 13-11-06 10 Inspector — Investigations

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND ATTORNEY-GENERAL Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au. Note.—Applications for positions within the Department of Justice and Attorney-General, should include the original, plus two copies of the complete applications. Alternatively, applicants can obtain position descriptions via the Internet: www.justice.qld.gov.au/jobs.htm Note.—A position description and an application form can be e-mailed by request. Follow the appropriate steps: Type [email protected] in the “To” field Type vacancy reference no.: i.e. J61/00 in the “Subject” field Click on “Send”.

Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions— Internal Audit Unit— J 288/06 Internal Auditor (c) Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 30-10-06 15 Office for Women— J 284/06 Marketing & Communications Co-Ordinator (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 30-10-06 15 J 285/06 Principal Program Officer (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 30-10-06 15 J 289/06 Principal Policy Officer (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 30-10-06 15 866 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 [27 October, 2006

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$$ Crown Law— Litigation Branch— Planning & Environment— J 283/06 Senior Lawyer Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 PO5 30-10-06 15 Justice Administration— Magistrates Court Branch— J 290/06 Court Services Officer Holland Park 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 6-11-06 15 Legal & Corporate Services— Information & Communication Technology Branch— J 299/06 Project Officer (Knowledge Management & Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 13-11-06 15 Record Keeping) Business Solutions Services— J 292/06 Principal Business Project Consultant (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 6-11-06 15 Research and Executive Services— Public Affairs Unit— J 297/06 Principal Public Affairs Officer Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 13-11-06 15 Strategic Policy— J 298/06 Senior Legal Officer (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 PO5 13-11-06 15

PARTNERONE Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Financial Services Division— Policy & Procedures Unit— PONE 70/06 Manager (Policy and Procedures) (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 6-11-06 15 HR Services Division— Payroll Branch— PONE 71/06 Assistant HR Officer (Payroll) (2 positions) Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 13-11-06 15

PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Human Resource Management Sub-Program— Legal and Human Resource Services Program— Brisbane— PT 38/06 Principal Human Resource Officer (Learning and Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 13-11-06 16 Development) 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 867

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DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT, PLANNING, SPORT AND RECREATION Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au. Note: Phone enquiries for position descriptions may be made only during the business hours of 8.30am to 5pm. Note.—All intending applicants should obtain a Departmental Application Form. Internal Audit— LGPS 148/06 Senior Internal Auditor (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 6-11-06 28A Local Government Collaboration— Governance— LGPS 149/06 Manager (2 positions) (c) (e) Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 13-11-06 28A LGPS 150/06 Principal Project Officer (5 positions) (c) (e) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 13-11-06 28A LGPS 151/06 Project Leader (5 positions) (c) (e) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 13-11-06 28A LGPS 152/06 Project Officer (2 positions) (c) (e) Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 13-11-06 28A

DEPARTMENT OF MAIN ROADS Note.—Applications for positions within Main Roads must include the original plus two copies of the complete application for each position applied for. Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Office of the Deputy Director-General— Major Projects Office Group— MR Projects Division (SEQ Projects Branch)— Brisbane (3) and Tugun (1)— MR 657/06 Project Manager (4 positions) (c) (g) Brisbane/ 3,729.70—3,902.40 SO1 7-11-06 20 Tugun Central Western District— Transport Planning— MR 667/06 Cultural Heritage & Native Title Liaison Officer Barcaldine 2,283.40—2,479.50 AO5 14-11-06 20 Metropolitan District— Business Support and Systems (Metro) — Brisbane— MR 642/06 Business Coordinator (Finance) Brisbane 1,973.30—2,167.50 AO4 31-10-06 20 Transport Planning— Brisbane— MR 644/06 Planning Services Advisor Brisbane 2,479.50—2,698.50 TO5 31-10-06 20 Transport Planning (Metro) — Brisbane— MR 643/06 Technical Coordinator Brisbane 2,238.60—2,381.10 TO4 31-10-06 20 Major Projects Office Group— QT Projects Division— Busway Projects Branch— MR 647/06 Principal Engineer (c) Brisbane 2,925.30—3,135.10 PO5 7-11-06 20 Rollout Project— MR 648/06 Organisational Development Coach (2 positions) Brisbane 3,238.70—3,423.80 AO8 7-11-06 20 (a) (c) (e) Northern District— Business Support & Systems (Northern) — Townsville— MR 685/06 Business Development Officer (Organisational Townsville 2,283.40—2,479.50 AO5 14-11-06 20 Development) (c) North Coast- Hinterland District— Infrastructure Delivery Unit— MR 665/06 Principal Project Manager (Preconstruction) 2 Gymipe 2,785.50—2,925.30 TO6 21-11-06 20 Positions available 868 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 [27 October, 2006

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$$ Transport Planning (North Coast) — Gympie— MR 597/06 Environmental Scientist Gympie 1,670.50—2,132.00 PO2 31-10-06 20 MR 598/06 System Support Officer (Map Room) Gympie 1,672.30—1,862.70 AO3 31-10-06 20 MR 599/06 Development Assessment Officer Gympie 1,672.30—1,862.70 AO3 31-10-06 20 MR 601/06 Principal Advisor (Development Assessment) (c) Gympie 2,925.30—3,135.10 AO7 31-10-06 20 MR 659/06 Resumptions and Utility Services Officer Gympie 1,672.30—1,862.70 AO3 14-11-06 20 MR 660/06 Asset Management Advisor (c) Gympie 2,283.40—2,479.50 AO5 14-11-06 20 MR 661/06 Advisor (Environmental Management) (c) Gympie 2,283.40—2,479.50 AO5 14-11-06 20 Peninsula District— Infrastrucure Delivery (Peninsula) — MR 668/06 Engineer (c) Cairns 2,238.60—2,442.40 PO3 14-11-06 20 MR 669/06 Project Inspector/Supervisor (Contracts) (c) Cairns 1,793.90—1,940.40 Var. 14-11-06 20 MR 670/06 Engineer (c) Cairns 2,238.60—2,442.40 PO3 14-11-06 20 MR 671/06 Project Inspector/Supervisor (Contracts) (c) Cairns 1,793.90—1,940.40 Var. 14-11-06 20 Transport Planning (Peninsula) — Cairns— MR 638/06 Project Manager (Preconstruction) (c) Cairns 2,925.30—3,135.10 AO7 7-11-06 20 RoadTek Consulting— RoadTek Consulting - Central— MR 666/06 Principal Advisor (Design) Gympie 2,785.50—2,925.30 TO6 21-11-06 20 RoadTek Consulting South— Brisbane— MR 639/06 Senior Advisor (Electrical Design) Brisbane 2,479.50—2,698.50 TO5 31-10-06 20 Wide Bay District— Infrastructure Delivery— MR 674/06 Senior Engineer (Infrastructure Delivery) Bundaberg 2,598.80—2,797.90 PO4 14-11-06 20 (2 positions) (c) Transport Planning (Wide Bay) — Wide Bay District— Bundaberg— MR 634/06 Engineer (Planning & Design) (c) Bundaberg 2,238.60—2,442.40 PO3 31-10-06 20 South Coast Hinterland— Business Support & Systems (South Coast) — MR 678/06 Business Support Officer (c) Nerang 1,672.30—1,862.70 AO3 14-11-06 20 Office of the General Manager (RoadTek) — RoadTek Consulting – Traffic— Nerang— MR 656/06 Project Administration Officer Nerang 1,672.30—1,862.70 AO3 7-11-06 20 RoadTek Asset Services (North) — Asset Services Mackay— Mackay— MR 664/06 Project Manager (Technical) Mackay 2,238.60—2,381.10 TO4 7-11-06 20 RoadTek Plant Hire Services— PHS Service Operations— Barcaldine— MR 619/06 Service Coordinator Barcaldine 2,270.70—2,381.10 OO7 31-10-06 20 Bundaberg— MR 630/06 Service Coordinator Bundaberg 2,270.70—2,381.10 OO7 31-10-06 20 Caboolture— MR 621/06 Service Coordinator Caboolture 2,270.70—2,381.10 OO7 31-10-06 20 Cairns— MR 618/06 Service Coordinator Cairns 2,270.70—2,381.10 OO7 31-10-06 20 Cloncurry— MR 623/06 Service Coordinator Cloncurry 2,270.70—2,381.10 OO7 31-10-06 20 Darra— MR 626/06 Service Coordinator (c) Darra 2,270.70—2,381.10 OO7 31-10-06 20 SE Fld Service (Darra) — MR 629/06 Field Service Coordinator Darra 2,270.70—2,381.10 OO7 31-10-06 20 Emerald— MR 622/06 Service Coordinator Emerald 2,270.70—2,381.10 OO7 31-10-06 20 Rockhampton— MR 625/06 Service Coordinator Rockhampton 2,270.70—2,381.10 OO7 31-10-06 20 Roma— MR 624/06 Service Coordinator Roma 2,270.70—2,381.10 OO7 31-10-06 20 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 869

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$$ Toowoomba— MR 631/06 Service Coordinator Toowoomba 2,270.70—2,381.10 OO7 31-10-06 20 Townsville— MR 627/06 Service Coordinator Townsville 2,270.70—2,381.10 OO7 31-10-06 20 Warwick— MR 628/06 Service Coordinator Warwick 2,270.70—2,381.10 OO7 31-10-06 20 Winton— MR 632/06 Service Coordinator Winton 2,270.70—2,381.10 OO7 31-10-06 20 Various— MR 658/06 Depot Administrator Various 1,672.30—1,862.70 AO3 14-11-06 20 Capability, Strategy & Finance Group— Corporate Capability Division— People Performance & Safety— MR 675/06 Principal Advisor (Workplace Health & Safety) (c) Brisbane 2,925.30—3,135.10 AO7 14-11-06 20 Workplace Health & Safety Unit— MR 651/06 Workplace Health & Safety Coordinator Brisbane/ 1,973.30—2,167.50 AO4 7-11-06 20 (4 positions) (c) Toowoomba Finance and Facilities Division— Financial Accounting & Administration Branch— Financial Reporting— Financial Accounting— MR 686/06 Principal Advisor (Financial Reporting) Brisbane 2,925.30—3,135.10 AO7 21-11-06 20 Property Services Branch— MR 654/06 Executive Secretary Spring Hill 1,672.30—1,862.70 AO3 7-11-06 20 MR 673/06 Graduate Property Officer (2 positions) (c) Brisbane 1,670.50—2,132.00 PO2 21-11-06 20 Group Wide Operations— Business Development— MR 645/06 Communication Officer (Events) (a) Brisbane 1,973.30—2,167.50 AO4 14-11-06 20 Policy & Strategic Advice Division— Commercial Governance— MR 646/06 Principal Advisor (Strategic Policy) (c) Brisbane 3,238.70—3,423.80 AO8 7-11-06 20 Policy and Strategic Advice Division— Policy and Strategy— Brisbane— MR 633/06 Senior Advisor (Strategic Policy) (c) Brisbane 2,616.70—2,797.90 AO6 31-10-06 20 MR 637/06 Senior Project Officer (c) Brisbane 2,283.40—2,479.50 AO5 31-10-06 20 Corporate Office— Program Issues Management— Northern District— Townsville— MR 636/06 District Communication Officer (Northern) Townsville 1,973.30—2,167.50 AO4 31-10-06 20 Program Issues Management Southern— Toowoomba— MR 663/06 Regional Advisor (Communication) (c) Toowoomba 2,925.30—3,135.10 AO7 7-11-06 20 Engineering & Technology— Planning, Design and Operations— Heavy Vehicle Management Branch— Brisbane— MR 640/06 Data Management Officer Brisbane 1,672.30—1,862.70 AO3 7-11-06 20 Network Operations and Modelling Branch— MR 652/06 Engineer (Transport Planning) (c) Brisbane 2,238.60—2,442.40 PO3 7-11-06 20 Roads and Bridge Technology— Bridges— Brisbane— MR 641/06 Engineer Brisbane 2,238.60—2,442.40 PO3 31-10-06 20 MR 655/06 Senior Engineer (Bridge Design) (c) Brisbane 2,598.80—2,797.90 PO4 Ongoing 20 Geotechnical— MR 649/06 Principal Engineering Officer (Investigations - Herston 2,283.40—2,479.50 AO5 7-11-06 20 Regions) MR 650/06 Principal Engineering Officer (Investigations - Herston 2,283.40—2,479.50 AO5 7-11-06 20 SEQ) 870 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 [27 October, 2006

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$$ Materials Services— Bituminous Materials Services— MR 653/06 Pavements Materials & Geotechnical Officer Brisbane 1,795.70—1,973.30 OO5 7-11-06 20 (2 positions) (c) Road & Delivery Performance— Pavements and Materials— Brisbane— MR 635/06 Senior Engineer (Pavement Rehabilitation) Herston 2,598.80—2,797.90 PO4 31-10-06 20 RoadTek Group— Asset Services South— Asset Services Gold Coast— MR 681/06 Project Coordinator (c) Nerang 2,283.40—2,479.50 AO5 14-11-06 20 Asset Services - Toowoomba— Toowoomba— MR 559/06 Construction Technician Toowoomba 2,238.60—2,381.10 TO4 Ongoing 20 MR 561/06 Project Engineer Toowoomba 2,238.60—2,442.40 PO3 Ongoing 20 RoadTek Consulting - North— Cairns— MR 556/06 Principal Design Technologist Cairns 2,479.50—2,698.50 TO5 Ongoing 20 South Coast Hinterland District Planning— Transport Planning (South Coast) — Nerang— MR 560/06 Project Coordinator (Transport Planning) Nerang 2,479.50—2,698.50 TO5 Ongoing 20

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND WATER Note.—Applications for positions within the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water must include the original plus two copies of the complete application for each position applied for. Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Office of The Director-General Corporate Services— Corporate Communications— Communication Services— NRMW Account Manager (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 6-11-06 89 4698/06 Web and Publishing Services— NRMW Project Officer Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 30-10-06 89 4693/06 Human Resource Services— Workforce Capability— NRMW Senior HR Advisor (e) Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 30-10-06 89 4677/06 NRMW Senior Human Resource Officer (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 30-10-06 89 4679/06 Strategic Policy & Legal— Legal Services— Compliance & Debt Management Team— NRMW Lawyer Brisbane 1,569.90—2,009.30 PO26-11-06 89 4706/06 Land Information & Titles Land Information Services— Survey Infrastructure Services (SIS) — NRMW Administration Officer (c) Woolloongabba 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 30-10-06 89 4640/06 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 871

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$$ Land Science and Regions Central West Region— Business Services— NRMW Information Technology Officer (c) Emerald 1,858.30—2,009.30 TO3 13-11-06 89 4733/06 NRMW Regional Finance Officer (e) Negotiable 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 13-11-06 89 4743/06 within Central West Region Landscapes & Community Services— Land Science & Region— NRMW Spatial Information Officer (c) Rockhampton 1,569.90—2,305.10 PO2/PO3 30-10-06 89 4694/06 or Mackay Land and Vegetation Services— Vegetation Management & Use— NRMW Land Protection Officer (c) (e) Mackay 1,858.30—2,009.30 TO3 6-11-06 89 4705/06 Mines— NRMW Rehabilitation Scientist Rockhampton 2,110.90—2,305.10 PO3 6-11-06 89 4712/06 Natural Resource Sciences— NRMW Principal Scientist (c) (e) Rockhampton 2,764.90—2,964.70 PO5 30-10-06 89 4685/06 Water Services— Water Management & Use— NRMW Technical Officer (Remeasurement) (c) Longreach 1,498.90—1,645.60 OO4 30-10-06 89 4681/06 NRMW Senior Project Officer (c) Longreach 2,453.90—2,643.70 PO4 30-10-06 89 4690/06 Water Planning— NRMW Supervisor - Water Monitoring Mackay 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 30-10-06 89 4687/06 NRMW Scientist (Aquatic Ecology) (c) Mackay 1,569.90—2,009.30 PO2 13-11-06 89 4726/06 NRMW Cadet Hydrographer (c) Ayr 925.40—1,450.60 TO1 13-11-06 89 4728/06 Compliance, Operational Review and Special Projects— Home WaterWise Rebate Scheme— NRMW Director - Water Rebates (c) Woolloongabba 3,729.70—3,902.40 SO1 13-11-06 89 4735/06 Forest Products— Operations— Cypress FMA— NRMW Administrative Officer (c) Dalby 917.20—1,448.90 FO2 13-11-06 89 4720/06 Roma District— NRMW Overseer (c) Mitchell 1,418.80 Var. 13-11-06 89 4722/06 NRMW Administration Officer (c) Roma 1,614.10—1,771.50 FO3 13-11-06 89 4730/06 North FMA— Hughenden SFG— NRMW Overseer Hughenden 1,470.00 Var. 13-11-06 89 4723/06 South East FMA— NRMW Product Sales Officer (c) Gympie 2,497.40—2,672.00 FO6 13-11-06 89 4721/06 Indigenous Services— NRMW Business Advisor (c) Woolloongabba 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 13-11-06 89 4739/06 Land Information and Titles— Titles Registration— NRMW Graduate Policy Officer (e) Brisbane 1,569.90—2,009.30 PO2 30-10-06 89 4678/06 NRMW Principal Advisor (c) Woolloongabba 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 13-11-06 89 4724/06 872 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 [27 October, 2006

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$$ Titles Operations— Gold Coast Registration Office— NRMW Land Administration Officer Robina 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 13-11-06 89 4746/06 Land Management and Use— State Land Asset Management— NRMW Project Manager (e) Woolloongabba 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 13-11-06 89 4729/06 State Valuation Services— NRMW Executive Assistant (c) Woolloongabba 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 13-11-06 89 4725/06 Natural Resource Sciences— Geological Survey of Queensland— Mineral Resource Studies— NRMW Geoscientist (Minocc Data Validation) (e) Indooroopilly 1,569.90—2,009.30 PO2 30-10-06 89 4691/06 Natural Resource Information Management— NRMW Project Officer (Information Systems) (c) Indooroopilly 1,569.90—2,009.30 PO2 6-11-06 89 4696/06 Resource Condition and Trend— Land & Environment Assessment— NRMW Landscape Processes Spatial Modeller (c) (e) Indooroopilly 2,110.90—2,305.10 PO3 6-11-06 89 4699/06 North Region— Landscapes and Community Services— NRMW Administration Officer (c) (e) Cairns 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 6-11-06 89 4702/06 Catchment and Regional Planning— NRMW Senior Natural Resource Officer (c) (e) Cairns 2,453.90—2,643.70 PO4 30-10-06 89 4692/06 Land & Vegetation Services— Land Management & Use— NRMW Principal Land Officer (Projects) (2 positions) (c) Cairns & 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 6-11-06 89 4701/06 Townsville NRMW Principal Land Officer - Property Services (c) (h) Cairns or 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 6-11-06 89 4716/06 Townsville NRMW Senior Land Officer (2 positions) (c) Cairns & 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 6-11-06 89 4717/06 Townsville Water Services— NRMW Regional Manager (c) (g) North Region 3,729.70—3,902.40 SO1 13-11-06 89 4734/06 Water— NRMW Technical Officer - Ground Water (c) Mareeba 1,475.90—1,752.60 TO2 13-11-06 89 4727/06 Water Management and Use— NRMW Manager (3 positions) (c) (h) Toowoomba/ 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 6-11-06 89 4709/06 Rockhampton/ Ayr NRMW Senior Technology Officer (c) Ayr 2,110.90—2,246.80 TO4 13-11-06 89 4738/06 Water Planning— NRMW Catchment Hydrologist (c) Townsville 1,569.90—2,305.10 PO2/PO3 6-11-06 89 4703/06 NRMW Manager (3 positions) (c) (h) Toowoomba/ 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 6-11-06 89 4710/06 Rockhampton/ Mareeba NRMW Technical Officer - Surface Water (2 positions) (c) Mareeba/ Ayr 1,475.90—1,752.60 TO2 13-11-06 89 4740/06 South East Region— Land and Vegetation Services— Land Services— NRMW Operations Officer (c) Maryborough 1,339.10—1,434.90 OO3 13-11-06 89 4736/06 NRMW Land Administration Officer (c) Woolloongabba 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 13-11-06 89 4745/06 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 873

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$$ Water Services— NRMW Manager (2 positions) (c) (h) Bundaberg/ 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 6-11-06 89 4704/06 Woolloongabba North— NRMW Principal Project Officer (Groundwater) (c) Bundaberg 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 13-11-06 89 4737/06 NRMW Administration Officer (Water Licensing) Gympie 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 13-11-06 89 4741/06 South West Region— Statewide GABSI— NRMW Engineer (Water Technician) (c) (e) Toowoomba 925.40—2,009.30 PO1/PO2 30-10-06 89 4686/06 South West, North— Land & Vegetation Services— Vegetation Management and Use— NRMW Manager (2 positions) (c) (h) Roma/ 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 6-11-06 89 4711/06 Townsville South West, Central West, North— Land and Vegetation Services— Land Management and Use— Toowoomba, Emerald, Cairns— NRMW Manager (3 positions) (c) (h) Cairns/ 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 6-11-06 89 4715/06 Emerald/ Toowoomba Mining and Petroleum Policy & Resource Strategy— NRMW Executive Secretary (c) (e) Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 13-11-06 89 4742/06 NRW Forest Products NIL THIS WEEK Natural Resource Forest Products South East Forest Management Area— NRMW Overseer General (c) Caboolture 1,414.80 FE6 30-10-06 89 4675/06 Product Services Corporate Communications— Corporate Services— Office of the Director-General— NRMW Principal Marketing Officer (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 30-10-06 89 4688/06 Water and Sustainable Landscapes Community Partnerships— NRMW Senior Project Officer (Reef and Wetlands) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 30-10-06 89 4680/06 Contract Management— Brisbane— NRMW Project Officer Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 6-11-06 89 4714/06 Sustainable Landscapes— NRMW Senior Project Officer Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 13-11-06 89 4744/06 Vegetation Management— NRMW Project Officer (Industry Liaison and Training) Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 30-10-06 89 4676/06 NRMW Policy Officer (e) Brisbane 1,569.90—2,009.30 PO2 30-10-06 89 4684/06 Water Management and Use— Water Use— NRMW Project Officer (Metering) Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 6-11-06 89 4713/06 874 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 [27 October, 2006

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$$ Water Industry Regulation— Water Industry Asset Management and Standards— NRMW Senior Project Officer (Spillway Subsidy Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 30-10-06 89 4653/06 Program) NRMW Principal Engineer Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 PO5 13-11-06 89 4731/06 NRMW Principal Engineer (Spillway Upgrade) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 PO5 13-11-06 89 4732/06 Water Planning— Water Monitoring & Information— NRMW Planning Officer (Riverine Management) (c) Brisbane 2,110.90—2,305.10 PO3 30-10-06 89 4682/06 NRMW Principal Policy Officer (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 6-11-06 89 4708/06 Water Planning (Central) — NRMW Policy Officer (c) Brisbane 1,569.90—2,009.30 PO2 30-10-06 89 4683/06 Queensland Water Commission NIL THIS WEEK

CORPORATELINK Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Consultancy Services— Learning Services— CLK 4695/06 Training Coordinator Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 6-11-06 89 Financial Accounting— Finance Services— CLK 4697/06 Finance Officer Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 6-11-06 89 Job Evaluations— Workforce Management & Information— Personnel Services— CLK 4700/06 Senior Personnel Officer Spring Hill 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 6-11-06 89 Learning Services— Consultancy Services— CLK 4719/06 Consultant (e) Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 13-11-06 89 Workforce Information— Workforce Management & Information— Personnel Services— CLK 4718/06 Senior Personnel Officer Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 13-11-06 89

DEPARTMENT OF POLICE Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Queensland Police Service Office of the Commissioner— PO 420/06 Research Officer Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 13-11-06 138 Corporate Services Group— PO 416/06 Training Manager Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 6-11-06 138 PO 417/06 Change Coordinator Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 6-11-06 138 Dog Squad— PO 425/06 Dog Trainer (Specialist Dogs) (c) Oxley 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 13-11-06 145 Finance Division— PO 405/06 Administration Officer (Finance) Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 30-10-06 138 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 875

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$$ Health Services Branch— PO 415/06 Physical Activities Officer Brisbane 2,110.90—2,305.10 PO3 6-11-06 138 Human Resource Development Branch— PO 404/06 Administration Officer (Career Planning) Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 30-10-06 138 PO 408/06 Research Officer (c) Oxley 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 30-10-06 138 PO 419/06 Manager (g) Brisbane 3,729.70—3,902.40 SO1 6-11-06 138 PO 409/06 Training Officer (Physical Skills Education) Oxley 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 30-10-06 138 PO 421/06 Information Resource Manager Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 13-11-06 138 PO 429/06 Marketing Officer (Recruiting) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 13-11-06 138 Information Planning Branch— PO 431/06 Senior Information Planning Officer Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 13-11-06 138 Information Systems Branch— PO 410/06 Principal Information Technology Officer (Service Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 6-11-06 138 Management) (c) PO 411/06 Principal Information Technology Officer (Vendor Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 6-11-06 138 Management) (c) Legal Services Branch— PO 424/06 Legal Officer Brisbane 2,110.90—2,305.10 PO3 13-11-06 145 Operations Support Command— PO 426/06 Occupational Health and Safety Coordinator Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 13-11-06 145 Police Information Centre— PO 430/06 Coordinator (Information Service Centre) Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 13-11-06 138 State Traffic Support Branch— PO 413/06 Research Analyst Brisbane 2,110.90—2,305.10 PO3 6-11-06 145 Traffic Camera Office— PO 427/06 Photographic Assistant Brisbane 925.40—1,752.60 TO1/TO2 13-11-06 145 Logan District— PO 418/06 Project Manager (c) Logan Central 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 6-11-06 146 Metropolitan North Region— PO 412/06 Property Officer Fortitude 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 6-11-06 141 Valley Metropolitan South Region— PO 428/06 Police Liaison Officer Upper Mount 1,383.90—1,481.80 OO3 13-11-06 142 Gravatt Far Northern Region— PO 407/06 Police Liaison Officer Cairns 1,383.90—1,481.80 OO3 30-10-06 140 Northern Region— PO 406/06 Queensland Government Agency Officer (c) Boulia 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 30-10-06 144 PO 422/06 Administration and Review Officer Mount Isa 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 13-11-06 144 PO 423/06 Queensland Government Agency Officer (c) Birdsville 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 13-11-06 144 Southern Region— PO 414/06 Roster Clerk Toowoomba 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 6-11-06 147

DEPARTMENT OF THE PREMIER AND CABINET Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Governance Division— Business Services— Financial Management— PR 56/06 Senior Management Accountant (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 6-11-06 24 State Services— Communication Services— Marketing and Communications Strategy— PR 58/06 Graphic Artist (c) Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 13-11-06 24 Policy Division— PR 59/06 Executive Assistant (4 positions) (c) Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 13-11-06 24 Environment and Resources Policy— PR 57/06 Senior Policy Officer (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 13-11-06 24 876 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 [27 October, 2006

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Queensland Government 2007 Graduate Program— OPS 8/06 Graduate (c) Various 1,752.60 AO3 6-11-06 24

THE COORDINATOR-GENERAL Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Office of the Deputy Coordinator-General— CG 45/06 Senior Project Officer (2 positions) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 6-11-06 24 Office of Urban Management— Communication and Executive Services— CG 41/06 Manager, Communication and Executive Services Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 6-11-06 24 (c) Regional Landscape and Open Space Planning— CG 49/06 Landscape Planner (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 13-11-06 24 Strategic Planning & Urban Management— CG 1176/06 Director (2 positions) (c) Brisbane 3,413.20—3,557.10 SO2 6-11-06 24 CG 39/06 Principal Urban and Regional Planner Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 6-11-06 24 (2 positions) (c) CG 47/06 Urban and Regional Planner (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 13-11-06 24 CG 48/06 Planner (2 positions) (c) (e) Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 13-11-06 24 Rural Futures— CG 40/06 Senior Urban and Regional Planner (Rural Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 6-11-06 24 Futures) (c) Specialist Services— CG 42/06 Senior Commercial Analyst (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 6-11-06 24 CG 43/06 Principal Commercial Analyst (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 6-11-06 24 CG 44/06 Principal Commercial Analyst (c) Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 6-11-06 24 CG 46/06 Principal Policy Officer (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 13-11-06 24

CRIME & MISCONDUCT COMMISSION Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

NIL THIS WEEK

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND FISHERIES Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Biosecurity Animal Biosecurity— Animal Biosecurity Field Services— DPIF 2923/06 Senior Veterinary Officer (c) Toowoomba 2,453.90—2,643.70 PO4 30-10-06 70 Animal Biosecurity Laboratories— North Region— DPIF 2937/06 Scientific Assistant (c) (e) (Part-time) Townsville 718.92—789.30 OO2 6-11-06 70 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 877

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$$ Corporate Capability Business Improvement & Performace— Management Unit— DPIF 2942/06 General Manager (c) Brisbane 3,729.70—3,902.40 SO1 13-11-06 70 Finance Asset Management— DPIF 2941/06 Management Accountant (e) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 20-11-06 70 Finance and Capital Investement— DPIF 2943/06 General Manager (c) Brisbane 3,729.70—3,902.40 SO1 13-11-06 70 Strategic Communication and Marketing— DPIF 2924/06 Graphic Designer (2 positions) (c) (e) Brisbane 1,858.30—2,009.30 TO3 30-10-06 70 Delivery Animal Science— Sustainable Grazing Systems — DPIF 2930/06 Extension Officer (Grazing Land Management) Mackay 2,110.90—2,305.10 PO3 30-10-06 70 (c) (e) Competitive Product Systems— Horticulture & Forestry Science— DPIF 2932/06 Horticulturist (c) Bundaberg 1,569.90—2,009.30 PO2 6-11-06 70 Food Quality and Safety— Emerging Technologies— DPIF 2938/06 Research Scientist (Flavour Chemistry) (e) Hamilton 2,110.90—2,305.10 PO3 13-11-06 70 Functional Food— Emerging Technologies— DPIF 2939/06 Research Scientist (Food Technology) (e) Hamilton 2,110.90—2,305.10 PO3 13-11-06 70 Plant Science— New Crops and Genetic Resources— PRDT Innovation-Sorghum, Maize & Pulses— DPIF 2933/06 Scientific Assistant (c) Eagle Farm 1,498.80—1,645.60 OO4 6-11-06 70 Plant Pathology Herbarium— Crop Protection Systems— DPIF 2934/06 Senior Plant Pathologist (e) Indooroopilly 2,453.90—2,643.70 PO4 6-11-06 70 Industry Development Industry Development & Adjustment— Industry and Adjustment— DPIF 2946/06 General Manager - Plant Industry Policy and Brisbane 3,729.70—3,902.40 SO1 13-11-06 70 Investment (c) Industry and Investment DPIF 2947/06 General Manager - Animal Industry Policy & Brisbane 3,729.70—3,902.40 SO1 13-11-06 70 Investment (c) Industry Development Business Analyst DPIF 2944/06 Business Analyst (c) Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 13-11-06 70 Research and Development Strategy— Reseach and Development Portfolio Management— DPIF 2926/06 Graduate Economist (c) Brisbane 1,569.90—2,009.30 PO2 3-11-06 70 Strategic Policy— DPIF 2927/06 Administrative Officer Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 30-10-06 70 Policy Analysis— DPIF 2929/06 Graduate Policy Officer (Economics) (c) Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 3-11-06 70 Fisheries Qld. Boating & Fisheries Patrol, Resources Protection— Fisheries Resource Protection— DPIF 2936/06 Investigator (c) Mackay 2,110.90—2,246.80 TO4 6-11-06 70 Vessel Monitoring System— DPIF 2945/06 Senior Technical Officer (c) Brisbane 2,110.90—2,246.80 TO4 13-11-06 70 Office of the Director General Internal Audit— DPIF 2928/06 Graduate Internal Auditor (c) Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 3-11-06 70 878 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 [27 October, 2006

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$$ DPI Forestry Fraser Coast Forest Management Area— Exotic Plantations— Forestry Plantation Queensland Office— FO 2940/06 Forest Ranger Tuan (c) Tuan 1,878.20—2,109.90 FO4 13-11-06 70

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Corporate Planning and External Relations— GR 57/06 Senior Public Affairs Officer (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 6-11-06 55 GR 58/06 Public Affairs Officer (c) Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 6-11-06 55 Queensland Purchasing— Procurement Performance Group— Procurement Professional Graduate Development Program— GR 59/06 Procurement Graduate (e) Townsville/ 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 13-11-06 55 Rockhampton CITEC Note.—Applications for positions within CITEC must include three copies of the complete application. CITEC has its own Agreement under the Enterprise Bargaining process and accordingly any engagement would be on a 38 hour week basis. Applicants can obtain CITEC Position Descriptions by telephoning (07) 3224 4993, or via the Internet: www.citec.com.au Enterprise Solutions Group— Service Operations— CI 98/06 SAP Consultant Brisbane 2,777.00—2,981.00 AO7 30-10-06 44 Information Brokerage Operations— Information Brokerage & Professional Services— CI 99/06 Confirm Service Centre Operator Brisbane 1,573.00—1,754.00 AO3 6-11-06 44 Information Brokerage Support— Information Brokerage and Professional Services— CI 97/06 Confirm Service Centre Operator Brisbane 1,573.00—1,754.00 AO3 6-11-06 44 GoPrint NIL THIS WEEK QBuild Note.—Applications for positions within QBuild must include the original, plus two copies of the complete application. Client Services— QB 198/06 Program Manager (Environmental Programs) Brisbane 2,511.00—2,686.80 AO6 13-11-06 50 Financial Services Branch— QB 194/06 Management Accountant Brisbane 2,810.10—3,013.00 AO7 6-11-06 50 Marketing and Promotions— QB 196/06 Marketing Manager (c) Brisbane 2,511.00—2,686.80 AO6 6-11-06 50 Procurement Services— QB 195/06 Senior Procurement Officer (c) Brisbane 2,188.70—2,378.40 AO5 6-11-06 50 QBuild Industries— QB 193/06 Inventory Manager Hemmant 2,188.70—2,378.40 AO5 6-11-06 50 South Coast Region— QB 197/06 Client Relations Officer (c) Gold Coast 2,176.70—2,283.40 OO7 6-11-06 50 Queensland State Archives NIL THIS WEEK Office of Government ICT Note.—Applications for positions within Government ICT, must include the original, plus two copies of the complete application. POSITIONS—NIL 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 879

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$$ Project Services Note.—Applications for positions within Project Services, must include the original, plus two copies of the complete applications. Professional Services Portfolio— PS 73/06 Project Specifications Officer Brisbane 1,589.60—1,772.20 AO3 6-11-06 48 PS 74/06 Architect (c) (e) Brisbane 2,478.40—2,669.60 PO4 6-11-06 48 SDS—Sales and Distribution Services SDS Corporate— SDS Marketing— SDS 20/06 Senior Communications Officer Woolloongabba 2,197.90—2,392.70 AO5 6-11-06 56

QCOMP Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Q-COMP— $Q 52/06 Training Advisor (c) (d) (h) Brisbane 2,510.60—3,005.10 AO6 2-11-06 - $ Address Code: Applications quoting reference number Q52/06, including resume and covering letter are to be emailed to [email protected] or sent to the Human Resources Administrator, Q-COMP, PO Box 10119, Adelaide Street, Qld 4000.

QFLEET Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Business Support— QF 5/06 Business Systems Manager (c) Brisbane 2,773.40—2,968.20 AO7 6-11-06 45

DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT, TRADE AND INNOVATION Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Client Services Division— State Development Centre Ipswich, Caboolture & Springwood— SD 187/06 Senior State Development Officer (3 positions) (c) Ipswich/ 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 30-10-06 23 Caboolture/ Springwood Townville State Development Centre— SD 188/06 Senior State Development Officer (c) Townsville 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 30-10-06 23 Industry Development and Investment— Commercial Advisory Services— Economic Advisory— SD 191/06 Principal Economic Analyst (c) (e) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 6-11-06 23 Industry Development and Small Business— Industry Sustainability— SD 1177/06 Principal Project Manager (c) (g) Brisbane 3,413.20—3,557.10 SO2 6-11-06 23 Processed Foods and Renewable Fuels— SD 196/06 Principal Industry Development Officer (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 13-11-06 23 SD 197/06 Senior Industry Development Officer (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 13-11-06 23 Innovation and Smart State Policy— SD 198/06 Project Officer (c) (e) Brisbane 1,076.80—1,170.30 AO5 13-11-06 23 Manufacturing Industries & Investment— Invest Queensland— SD 193/06 Project Manager (c) Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 6-11-06 23 SD 194/06 Marketing Officer Projects (Invest Queensland Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 6-11-06 23 Strategy) (c) 880 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 [27 October, 2006

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$$ Marine Industries Sectoral Development— SD 1173/06 Manager (Marine Industries Sectoral Brisbane 3,413.20—3,557.10 SO2 6-11-06 23 Development) (c) SD 190/06 Principal Project Officer (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 6-11-06 23 Innovation and Smart State Policy— SD 1175/06 Manager (Science and Community Engagement) Brisbane 3,413.20—3,557.10 SO2 6-11-06 23 (c) Innovation & Emerging Industries— Emerging Industries and R&D Investment— SD 186/06 Project Support Officer Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 30-10-06 23 Strategic Policy— SD 192/06 Policy Officer Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 6-11-06 23 Trade and International Operations— Export Capability Branch— SD 195/06 Business Manager (c) Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 6-11-06 23 Export Services— Queensland Indigenous Arts Marketing and Export Agency— SD 199/06 Business Manager (c) Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 20-11-06 23

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM, FAIR TRADING AND WINE INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT Note.—Applicants can obtain Position Descriptions by telephoning (07) 3224 7863, via the internet: www.dtftwid.qld.gov.au alternatively, by emailing [email protected] and typing the vacancy reference number in the subject line eg. TFTW 18/05. Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Office of Fair Trading— Marketplace Strategy Division— Communications Branch— TFTW 87/06 Public Relations Team Leader (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 13-11-06 8 Policy and Legislation Division— TFTW 86/06 Principal Policy Officer (Trade Measurement) Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 6-11-06 8

QUEENSLAND TRANSPORT Note.—Applications for roles within Queensland Transport must include the original, plus two copies of the complete application for each role applied for. Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Office of the Deputy Director-General— Transport Policy Office— TD 549/06 Assistant Director (Transport Policy Office) (b) (c) Brisbane 3,729.70—3,902.40 SO1 6-11-06 19 (g) Corporate Office— Corporate Strategy & Performance Branch— TD 525/06 Communications Officer (Publications) (c) Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 30-10-06 19 TD 543/06 Project Support Officer (c) Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 30-10-06 19 TD 544/06 Principal Advisor (QT Capability) (2 positions) (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 30-10-06 19 TD 545/06 Manager (QT Capability) (c) Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 30-10-06 19 TD 565/06 Principal Advisor (Corporate Strategy & Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 13-11-06 19 Performance) (c) Human Resources Branch— TD 568/06 Director (Human Resources) (a) (b) (c) Brisbane 3,729.70—3,902.40 SO1 13-11-06 19 Intergrated Transport Planning Division— Planning Policy & Legislation Branch— TD 576/06 Principal Advisor (Policy) (c) (e) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 20-11-06 19 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 881

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$$ Transport Planning Division— TD 558/06 Administration Officer Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 6-11-06 19 Land Transport & Safety Division— Rail Safety Unit— TD 547/06 Executive Support Officer Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 6-11-06 19 Strategic Policy Team— TD 538/06 Statistical Officer (Data Analysis) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 6-11-06 19 Maritime Safety Queensland— Maritime Safety Branch— Business Process & Support Section— TD 548/06 Assistant Maritime Officer (c) Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 6-11-06 19 Corporate Strategy Branch— TD 537/06 Senior Advisor (Capability Development) (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 30-10-06 19 Policy Development & Evaluation Section— TD 563/06 Temporary Principal Advisor (Policy) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 13-11-06 19 Maritime Services Branch— VTM and Information Services Unit— TD 579/06 Temporary Technical Officer (2 positions) (e) Brisbane 1,858.30—2,009.30 TO3 13-11-06 19 Passenger Transport Division— School Transport & Community Transport Branch— Directorate (ST & CT) — TD 566/06 Principal Advisor (Business Performance) (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 13-11-06 19 Strategy Branch— TD 552/06 Project Support Officer Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 6-11-06 19 Services Division— TD 559/06 Human Resource Advisor (c) Spring Hill 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 13-11-06 19 TD 560/06 Principal Advisor (People Capability) (c) Spring Hill 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 13-11-06 19 Customer Service Direct— TD 546/06 Schedule Administrator (c) Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 30-10-06 19 Finance Branch— TD 562/06 Senior Advisor - Strategic Procurement (c) Spring Hill 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 13-11-06 19 Information Services Branch— TD 554/06 Executive Officer (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 13-11-06 19 Northern Region— Regional Support Team— TD 569/06 Project Officer (Infrastructure Administration) (a) Townsville 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 20-11-06 19 (c) SEQ— SEQ South Directorate— Human Resources SEQ South— TD 556/06 Manager Human Resources SEQ South Stones Corner 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 6-11-06 19 SEQ North— SEQ North Directorate— Client Service Delivery SEQ North— TD 561/06 Manager Client Service Delivery North 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 13-11-06 19 Brisbane Compliance SEQ North— TD 555/06 Transport Inspector (3 positions) (c) Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 6-11-06 19 Planning & Infrastructure Management SEQ North— TD 557/06 Casual Boat Harbour Controller Mooloolaba 1,689.00—1,858.30 OO5 6-11-06 19 Systems & Performance Reporting Branch— TD 541/06 Project Manager (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 30-10-06 19 TD 567/06 Project Officer (c) Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 13-11-06 19 Southern Region— Road Safety (Southern) — TD 564/06 Road Safety Officer (c) Maryborough 1,100.10—1,226.80 AO3 13-11-06 19 Compliance Southern— TD 553/06 Transport Inspector (c) Toowoomba 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 6-11-06 19 Client Service Delivery (Southern) — Warwick Customer Service Centre— TD 550/06 Manager Customer Service Centre (c) Warwick 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 6-11-06 19 882 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 [27 October, 2006

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$$ Central Region— Client Service Delivery— Blackwater Customer Service Centre— TD 551/06 Principal Customer Service Officer (c) Blackwater 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 6-11-06 19 TransLink— Marketing & Communications Team— TD 535/06 Temp Senior Communications Officer (e) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 30-10-06 19 TD 536/06 Temporary Stakeholder and Communications Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 30-10-06 19 Officer (e) System Design Group— TD 542/06 Temp Communication Manager (GCRTP) (e) Gold Coast 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 30-10-06 19 Infrastructure Planning Team— TD 570/06 Senior Advisor (Major Projects Delivery) (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 13-11-06 19 TD 571/06 Senior Advisor (Infrastructure Planning) (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 13-11-06 19 TD 572/06 Coordinator (Infrastructure Planning) (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 13-11-06 19 TD 573/06 Senior Advisor (Infrastructure Development) (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 13-11-06 19 TD 574/06 Program Coordinator (Infrastructure Planning) (c) Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 13-11-06 19 TD 575/06 Coordinator (Infrastructure Development) (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 13-11-06 19 Rail, Ports and Freight Division— Rail Network Strategy Branch— TD 443/06 Senior Civil Engineer (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 PO5 Ongoing 19 TD 435/06 Civil Engineer (c) Brisbane 2,453.90—2,643.70 PO4 Ongoing 19 TD 539/06 Transport Analyst (c) Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 30-10-06 19 TD 540/06 Senior Advisor (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 6-11-06 19

TREASURY DEPARTMENT Note.—Applicants can obtain Position Descriptions by telephoning (07) 3224 6476, emailing: [email protected] or via the Internet: www.treasury.qld.gov.au. Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Government Superannuation Office— Finance— TY 244/06 Taxation Accountant (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 6-11-06 31 Fund Development— TY 243/06 Marketing Strategy Manager (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 6-11-06 31 Motor Accident Insurance Commission— Nominal Defendants (QLD) — TY 249/06 Business and Administration Support Officer (c) Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 6-11-06 31 Portfolio Services— Knowledge Services— Planning & Governance— TY 252/06 Business Consultant (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 20-11-06 31 Strategic Development— Project Office— TY 254/06 Project Officer (c) Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 13-11-06 31 Office of Economic and Statistical Research— TY 245/06 Senior Statistician (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 6-11-06 31 TY 246/06 Principal Statistician (c) Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 6-11-06 31 TY 247/06 Senior Statistician (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 6-11-06 31 TY 248/06 Statistician (c) Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 6-11-06 31 Office of State Revenue— Client Management Division— Brisbane Contact Centre— TY 258/06 Client Service Officer (c) Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 13-11-06 31 Information Technology Division— TY 259/06 Solutions Developer - Knowledge Management Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 13-11-06 31 (c) TY 1183/06 Director, Information Technology (c) Brisbane 3,729.70—3,902.40 SO1 13-11-06 31 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 883

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$$ Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation— Licensing & Gaming Services Division— Gaming Services Branch— TY 241/06 Gaming Analyst Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 6-11-06 31 Policy & Legislation Division— TY 253/06 Executive Assistant Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 13-11-06 31 Research and Community Engagement Division— Community Benefit Funds Unit— Gambling Community Benefit Fund— TY 251/06 Client Service Officer (e) Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 6-11-06 31 Policy and Research Unit— TY 255/06 Senior Policy and Research Officer (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 13-11-06 31 Treasury Office— TY 250/06 Senior Treasury Analyst Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 6-11-06 31 TY 1184/06 Manager, Whole-Of-Government Reporting (c) Brisbane 3,729.70—3,902.40 SO1 13-11-06 31 TY 256/06 Principal Financial Accountant (c) Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 13-11-06 31

CORPTECH Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Applications Development, Infrastructure & Technical Management— Other Systems— CT 119/06 Technical Officer (2 positions) (c) (e) Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 13-11-06 31 Customer Service Solutions— CT 115/06 Customer Service Consultant (8 positions) (c) (e) Brisbane 1,571.50—2,043.50 AO3/AO4 10-4-07 31 Shared Service Solutions— Business Solutions— Architecture— CT 118/06 Enterprise Architect - Business & Information Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 6-11-06 31 Domains (c) (e) HR— CT 117/06 Manager (Integration Services Group) (c) (e) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 6-11-06 31 CT 120/06 Program Planner (c) Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 13-11-06 31

OFFICE OF THE INFORMATION COMMISSIONER Full position descriptions and any additional information is available from the relevant advertising department, or the Smart Jobs and Careers website: www.jobs.qld.gov.au.

Office of the Information Commissioner— OIC First Assistant Information Commissioner Brisbane 3,729.70—3,902.40 SO1 10-11-06 42 192/06 884 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 [27 October, 2006

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Note: Positions within the Parliamentary Service come within the ambit of the Parliamentary Service Act 1988 and are not subject to the provisions of the Public Service Act 1996. Notes.—As prescribed under sections 94, 95, 96 and 114 of the Public Service Act 1996 and Part 1 of the Appeals Directive (No.: 11/96): an appeal can not be made to the Public Service Commissioner against a decision to appoint or second an officer or other person to Senior Officer levels (SO1 and SO2), and; otherwise, an officer entitled to appeal must satisfy the following requirements— • the officer must have applied for a vacancy to which one of the following persons was promoted: — an officer of a Department; — a general employee of a Department with tenure; — an officer of a Public Service Office; — a general employee of a Public Service Office with tenure; orbnm — a tenured public sector employee of a public sector unit listed in Schedule 3 of the Appeals Directive; • the officer’s application for the vacancy must have been received before the deadline for the receipt of applications; • the officer’s notice of appeal must be actually received by the Public Service Commissioner before the deadline for its receipt; and • the officer must continue to be entitled to appeal (see s. 1(1) of Appeals Directive). FOOTNOTES

(a) Appointees may be required to serve in any part of the State. Where a centre is included under “Locality”, the headquarters of the appointee will be at such centre unless otherwise determined. (b) An appointment has been declared by the Public Service Commissioner, by gazette notice, to be a non-appealable appointment, pursuant to section 95 of the Public Service Act 1996. (c) Also being advertised in daily press and/or internet/email advertising or technical journals. (d) Appointment to a particular level will depend on qualifications and experience. (e) The appointee may be appointed in a temporary capacity. If a tenured employee of the Public Service is selected for appointment, the officer will retain tenured status. (f) Appointment may be made on the basis of a contract for a fixed term, pursuant to sections 69 and 70 of the Public Service Act 1996. (g) Senior Officer levels (SO1 and SO2): salary sacrifice may be made for optional benefits of employer funded superannuation options and professional organisation membership fees. (h) In accordance with section 5.13 of the Directive 4/02, Deployment and Redeployment, registered deployees will be considered on relative merit.

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2 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY: Job 18 MAIN ROADS: Metropolitan District, South East Region. To Description can be accessed via: Internet: receive a position description and application package via www.jobs.qld.gov.au. Please send job applications via facsimile or mail please phone (07) 3404 9765. This tele- email to: [email protected] or post to Vacancy phone faxback service operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Processing Officer, Corporate Solutions Queensland, 20 MAIN ROADS: To receive position descriptions and Recruitment Team EPA, Level 14, 15 Adelaide Street, application packages via facsimile or mail please Brisbane, Qld, 4000, or deliver to Vacancy Processing phone (07) 3404 9765. This faxback service Box, Floor 14, 15 Adelaide Street, Brisbane, Qld, 4000. operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Phone: 3238.3998; Fax: 3225.2237. 6 CORPORATE ADMINISTRATION AGENCY: 35 23 DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT, TRADE Merivale Street, South Brisbane, Q, 4101; P.O. Box AND INNOVATION: Level 14, 15 Adelaide Street, 3159; South Brisbane Q, 4101; Phone: (07) 3842.9340; Brisbane, Qld, 4000; Phone: 3224.6476; Fax: 3225 Fax: (07) 3842.9302 or Internet Address: 2237; E-mail: [email protected]; Internet: http://www.caa.qld.gov.au/employment_opps.asp http://www. sdi.qld.gov.au/employment. 7 QUEENSLAND AUDIT OFFICE: 11th Floor, Central 24 THE PREMIER AND CABINET: Level 14, 15 Adelaide Plaza One, 345 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000; G.O. Street, Brisbane 4000; Phone: 3224.6476; Fax: 3225 Box 1139, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3405.1100. 2237 or email Internet Address: Internet: www.qao.qld.gov.au/qaoinf.htm [email protected]. 8 TOURISM, FAIR TRADING AND WINE INDUSTRY 25 PARLIAMENT HOUSE: Legislative Assembly Offices, DEVELOPMENT: Level 14, 15 Adelaide Street, Parliament House, Corner George and Alice Streets, Brisbane, 4000; G.P.O. Box 1141 Brisbane 4001; Phone: Brisbane 4000; Phone: 3406.7579; Fax: 3406.7509; 3224.7863; E-mail requests for Position Descriptions: Email: HumanResourceManagement@parliament. [email protected] or via the internet: qld.gov.au Internet: www.parliament.qld.gov.au/vacancies www.dtftwid.qld.gov.au; E-mail applications will be accepted at: [email protected] 31 TREASURY: Human Resources, Level 14, 15 Adelaide Street, Brisbane, Qld, 4000; Phone: 3224.6476; Fax: 10 CORPORATE SOLUTIONS QUEENSLAND, SERVICING THE 3225 2237; Email: [email protected] DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING, or Internet: http//www.treasury.qld.gov.au. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY: Recruitment Services; Level 14, 32 HOUSING: Level 14, 15 Adelaide Street, Brisbane, Qld, 15 Adelaide Street, Brisbane, Qld, 4000; Fax: (07) 3225 2237; 4000; Phone: 3238.3998; Fax: 3225.2237. E-mail An application package can be obtained via the Internet at: requests for PD’s to [email protected] E- www.jobs.qld.gov.au or via email mail applications will be accepted at [email protected] or by phoning [email protected] (Please note e-mail the Recruitment Services Team; Phone (07) 3404 3457. applications will only be accepted in Microsoft Word 97, read-only format). 11 OPEN LEARNING INSTITUTE OF TAFE: Vacancy Processing Officer, CSQ—Brisbane North Region QUEENSLAND OMBUDSMAN: (Open Learning Institute of TAFE) c/- Locked Bag 3, Eagle Farm BC 4009, Email 33 Level 25, 288 Edward Street, GPO Box 3314, Brisbane 4001; [email protected] Phone: (07) 3005.7077; Fax: (07) 3005.7067; Requests for Position Descriptions and application package by 13 HEALTH QUALITY AND COMPLAINTS COMMISSION: phone or E-mail: [email protected] or on the Level 18, 288 Edward Street, Brisbane 4000; website at www.ombudsman.qld.gov.au Phone: 3234.0295 (Internet): www.hqcc.qld.gov.au 14 HEALTH: Level 12, State Health Building, 147-163 DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT, Charlotte Street, Brisbane, Q, 4000; G.P.O. Box 48, PLANNING, SPORT AND RECREATION: Brisbane, Q, 4001. To receive position descriptions Corporate Solutions Queensland, Level 14, 15 Adelaide Street, and application packages for Corporate Office 28A vacancies only via facsimile or mail, please phone: Brisbane Qld 4000; Phone: 3224.5048; Fax 3225.2237; (07) 3404 9775. This faxback service operates 24 Email address: [email protected] hours a day, 7 days a week Internet NATURAL RESOURCES AND WATER: Address: http://www.health.qld.gov.au/careers/ 89 15 JUSTICE: 15th Floor, State Law Building, Cnr. George APPLICATIONS OFFICER: Personnel Services, and Ann Streets, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 149, 88 Leichardt Street, Spring Hill, Qld 4004; Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3239.6117. Internet Address:— Phone: (07) 3006.7638; Fax: (07) 3006.7691 http://www.justice.qld.gov.au/jobs.htm PUBLIC WORKS: 16 PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE: 12th Floor, 444 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 1449, Brisbane 4001; 44 CITEC: 317 Edward Street, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box Phone: (07) 3213.9224; Fax: (07)3213.9320. Email: 279, Brisbane 4001; Phone: (07) 3224.4993 [email protected] or Internet: http:// (between 8.30 a.m. and 5 p.m.) Fax: (07) 3227.8539 www.pt.qld.gov.au/corporate/careers.htm To obtain position descriptions and application packages: Email requests to [email protected] or via 17 ANTI-DISCRIMINATION COMMISSION QUEENSLAND: Internet: http://www.citec.com.au/careers or via facsimile or Care of Vacancy Processing Officer, 15th Floor, State Law mail on: (07) 3224.4993 (between 8.30 a.m. and 5 p.m.) Building, corner George and Ann Streets, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 149, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3239.6117 45 QFLEET: Corporate Solutions Queensland, Level 14, 15 Adelaide Street, Brisbane Qld 4000; 19 QUEENSLAND TRANSPORT: Ground Floor, Boundary Phone:3224.5048; Fax: 3225.2237; Email Street, Spring Hill, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 1412, address:[email protected]. Brisbane 4001. Position descriptions and application packages can be obtained via the Internet at: 48 PROJECT SERVICES: Level 14, 15 Adelaide Street, http://jobs.qld.gov.au, or via facsimile or mail on: Brisbane, Qld, 4000; Phone: (07) 3224.5048; Fax: (07) 3834.5005. This telephone faxback service operates (07) 3225.2237; Email Address: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week [email protected]. 886 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 [27 October, 2006

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Ref. Ref. Department, Location and Postal Address Department, Location and Postal Address No. No. 50 Q BUILD: Corporate Solutions Queensland, Level 14, 15 111 TOOWOOMBA DISTRICT OFFICE: 178 Hume Street, Adelaide Street, Brisbane QLD 4000; Phone: Toowoomba, Qld, 4350; PO Box 38, Toowoomba, Qld, 3224.5048; Fax: 3225.2237; Email address: 4350. Ph: (07) 4616 9111; Fax: (07) 4616 9101 [email protected]. 112 WARWICK DISTRICT OFFICE: Blaketon House, 24 55 CORPORATE SERVICES/BUILDING DIVISION/ Palmerin Street, Warwick, Qld, 4370. Ph: (07) 4661.0500; QUEENSLAND PURCHASING: Level 14, 15 Fax: (07) 4661.0525 Adelaide Street, Brisbane, Qld, 4000; Phone: (07) 3224.5048; Fax: (07) 3225.2237; Email Address: 113 ROMA DISTRICT OFFICE: 44-46 Bungil Street, Roma, Qld, [email protected]. 4455. Ph: (07) 4622.9711; Fax: (07) 4622.2559 56 SALES AND DISTRIBUTION SERVICE (SDS): 115 WIDE BAY NORTH DISTRICT OFFICE: Corner Corporate Solutions Queensland, Level 14, 15 Maryborough and Woondooma Street, Bundaberg, Qld, Adelaide Street, Brisbane QLD 4000; Phone: 4670; PO Box 3008, Bundaberg, Qld, 4670. Ph: 3224.5048; Fax: 3225.2237; Email address: (07) 4154.0300; Fax: (07) 4153.1212 [email protected]. 116 WIDE BAY SOUTH DISTRICT OFFICE: Floor 1, State 57 GOPRINT: Corporate Solutions Queensland, Level 14, Government Building, 102 Lennox Street, 15 Adelaide Street, Brisbane QLD 4000; Phone: Maryborough, Qld, 4650; PO Box 142, Maryborough, 3224.5048; Fax: 3225.2237; Email address: Qld, 4650. Ph: (07) 4121.1614; Fax: (07) 4121.1645 [email protected]. 117 WIDE BAY WEST DISTRICT OFFICE: 2 Evelyn Street, 60 GOVERNMENT ICT: Level 14, 15 Adelaide Street, Kingaroy, Qld, 4610; PO Box 197, Kingaroy, Qld, 4610. Brisbane, Qld, 4000; Phone: (07) 3224.5048; Fax: 3225.2237; Email Address: [email protected]. Ph: (07) 4162.9500; Fax: (07) 4162.9523 61 QUEENSLAND STATE ARCHIVES: Level 14, 15 118 CENTRAL QUEENSLAND DISTRICT OFFICE: Floor, Adelaide Street, Brisbane, Qld, 4000; Phone: 4, 209 Bolsover Street, Rockhampton, Qld, 4700; PO (07)3224.5048; Fax: (07) 3225.2237; Email Address: Box 138, Rockhampton, Qld, 4700. Ph: (07) 4938.4661; [email protected]. Fax: (07) 4938.4921 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND THE ARTS: 119 CENTRAL COAST DISTRICT OFFICE: 21 Dawson Highway, Gladstone, Qld, 4680; PO Box 1233, Positions descriptions and application packages can be Gladstone, Qld, 4680. Ph: (07) 4971.3600; obtained via the Internet: www.jobs.qld.gov.au. If experiencing Fax: (07) 4971.3698 difficulty downloading documents phone Public Service positions (07) 3237.9715; Teaching positions (07) 3237.0009. 120 CENTRAL WEST DISTRICT OFFICE: Glasson House, 139 Eagle Street, Longreach, Qld, 4730; PO Box 343, 100 OTHER: Please refer to the position description for Longreach, Qld, 4730. Ph: (07) 4658.4599; Fax: return address details. (07) 4658.4529 101 CENTRAL OFFICE: Vacancy Processing Officer, P.O. Box 121 MACKAY-WHITSUNDAY DISTRICT OFFICE: Level 1, 15033, City East Qld, 4002; Public Service Ph: (07) 67-69 Sydney Street, Mackay, Qld, 4740; PO Box 760, 3237.9715; Teaching Ph: (07) 3237.0009 Mackay, Qld, 4740. Ph: (07) 4951.6800; Fax: 102 SUNSHINE COAST NORTH DISTRICT OFFICE: Centenary (07) 4951.6924 Square, 52-64 Currie Street, ; P.O. Box 745, 122 TOWNSVILLE DISTRICT OFFICE: Level 2, State Nambour, Qld, 4560. Ph: (07) 5470 8900; Fax: (07) 5470 Government Building, Corner Walker and Stanley 8909 Streets, Townsville, Qld, 4810; PO Box 5179, Townsville, 104 SUNSHINE COAST SOUTH DISTRICT OFFICE: Qld, 4810. Ph: (07) 4726.3111; Fax: (07) 4726.3100 Ogg Road, Murrumba Downs, Qld, 4503. Ph: (07) 3881.9600; Fax: (07) 3881.9650 123 MOUNT ISA DISTRICT OFFICE: 51 Miles Street, Mount Isa, Qld, 4825; PO Box 1267, Mount Isa, Qld, 4825. Ph: 105 MORETON WEST DISTRICT OFFICE: Floor 2, (07) 4744.8222; Fax: (07) 4744.8201 Westaway Commercial Centre, Corner Gordon and South Streets, Ipswich, Qld, 4305, Private Mail Bag 124 CAIRNS COASTAL DISTRICT OFFICE: Floor 2, 2, Ipswich, Qld, 4305. Ph: (07) 3280.1666; Queensland Government Building, 17-19 Sheridan Fax: (07) 3280.1048 Street, Cairns, Qld, 4871; PO Box 6094, Cairns, Qld, 106 MORETON EAST DISTRICT OFFICE: Floor 2, 4871. Ph: (07) 4046.5222; Fax: (07) 4046.5200 Westaway Commercial Centre, Corner Gordon and 125 TABLELANDS-JOHNSTONE DISTRICT OFFICE: 2 South Streets, Ipswich, Qld, 4305, Private Mail Bag Whiting Street, Atherton, Qld, 4883; PO Box 1366, 2, Ipswich, Qld, 4305. Ph: (07) 3280.1666; Atherton, Qld, 4883. Ph: (07) 4091.0800; Fax: Fax: (07) 3280.1048 (07) 4091.4957 107 BRISBANE CENTRAL AND WEST DISTRICT 127 TORRES STRAIT AND CAPE DISTRICT OFFICE: 1 OFFICE: Floor 2, Gympie Road, Kedron, Qld, Hargrave Street, Thursday Island, Qld, 4875; PO Box 4031; PO Box 3376, Stafford DC Qld, 4053. Ph: 117, Thursday Island, Qld, 4875. Ph: (07) 4069.1282; (07) 3350.7866; Fax: (07) 3350.7894 Fax: (07) 4069.1734 108 BRISBANE NORTH DISTRICT OFFICE: Floor 2, Gympie Road, Kedron, Qld, 4031; PO Box 3376, 128 GOLD COAST DISTRICT OFFICE: 2-South East Quay Stafford DC Qld, 4053. Ph: (07) 3350.7866; Corporate Park, 34-36 Glenferrie Drive, Robina, Qld, Fax: (07) 3350.7894 4226; PO Box 557, Robina DC, Qld, 4226. Ph: (07) 5562.4888; Fax: (07) 5562.4800 109 BRISBANE SOUTH DISTRICT OFFICE: Level 2, Garden Square Building, Kessels Road, Mount 129 LOGAN-ALBERT BEAUDESERT DISTRICT OFFICE: Gravatt; Private Mail Bag 250, Mansfield DC, Qld, Herses Road, Eagleby, Qld, 4207; PO Box 5009, Qld, 4122. Ph: (07) 3422 8333; Fax: (07) 3349 8647 4207. Ph: (07) 3804.9666; Fax: (07) 3807.4943 110 SOUTH EAST BRISBANE DISTRICT OFFICE: Level 130 DARLING DOWNS-SOUTH WEST QUEENSLAND 2, Garden Square Building, Kessels Road, Mount REGION: 178 Hume Street, Toowoomba, Qld, Gravatt; Private Mail Bag 250, Mansfield DC, Qld, 4350; PO Box 38, Toowoomba, Qld, 4350. Ph: 4122. Ph: (07) 3422 8333; Fax: (07) 3349 8647 (07) 4616 9101 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 887

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Ref. Ref. Department, Location and Postal Address Department, Location and Postal Address No. No. 131 FAR NORTH QUEENSLAND REGION: Floor 2, State 145 OPERATIONS SUPPORT COMMAND: Vacancy Government Building, 17-19 Sheridan Street, Cairns, Processing Officer, Recruitment, 9th Floor, 40 Tank Street, Qld, 4871; PO Box 6094, Cairns, Qld, 4871. Ph: (07) Brisbane, 4000; G.P.O. Box 1395, Brisbane, Qld, 4001; 4046.5222; Fax: (07) 4046.5200 Fax: (07) 3109.9255. Position Description available at 132 FITZROY-CENTRAL WEST QUEENSLAND REGION: www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 3239 0513. Floor 4, 209 Bolsover Street, Rockhampton, Qld, 4700; 146 SOUTH EASTERN REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Box PO Box 138, Rockhampton, Qld, 4700. Ph: 561, Surfers Paradise BC 4217; Fax: (07) 5570.7990. (07) 4938.4661; Fax: (07) 4938.4921 Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au 133 GREATER BRISBANE REGION: Level 2, Garden Square or phone (07) 5570 7967. Building, Kessels Road, Mount Gravatt; Private Mail 147 SOUTHERN REGION: Vacancy Processing Officer, Bag 250, Mansfield DC, Qld, 4122. Ph: (07) 3422.8333; Regional Services (Southern Region), PartnerOne— Fax: (07) 3349.8647 Shared Service Provider, for Queensland Police 134 MACKAY-WHITSUNDAY REGION: Level 1, 67-69 Service, P.O. Box 1848, Toowoomba, 4350; Fax: Sydney Street, Mackay, Qld, 4740; PO Box 760, (07) 4615.3740. Position Description available at Mackay, Qld, 4740. Ph: (07) 4951.6800; Fax: www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 4615 3738. (07) 4951.6924 148 STATE CRIME OPERATIONS COMMAND: Vacancy 135 MORETON REGION: Floor 2, Westaway Commercial Processing Officer, Recruitment, 9th floor, 40 Tank Centre, Corner Gordon and South Streets, Ipswich, Street, Brisbane, Qld, 4000, G.P.O. Box 1395, Brisbane, Qld, 4305; Private Mail Bag 2, Ipswich, Qld, 4305. 4001; Fax: (07) 3109.9255. Position Description Ph: (07) 3280 1773; Fax: (07) 3280 1048 available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 3239 136 NORTH QUEENSLAND REGION: Level 2, State 0513. Government Building, Corner Walker and Stanley Streets, Townsville, Qld, 4810; PO Box 5179, PROSTITUTION LICENSING AUTHORITY: Townsville, Qld, 4810. Ph: (07) 4726.3111; Fax: (07) 4726 3100 191 PROSTITUTION LICENSING AUTHORITY: G.P.O. 137 SOUTH COAST REGION: 2-South East Quay Corporate Box 3196, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. To obtain a position Park, 34-36 Glenferrie Drive, Robina, Qld, 4226; PO description: (07) 3109 4900; Fax: (07) 3876 3641 Box 557, Robina DC, Qld, 4226. Ph: (07) 5562.4888; Fax: (07) 5562 4800 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITIES: 34 SUNSHINE COAST REGION: Ogg Road, Murrumba 40 Job Description can be accessed via: Internet: www.jobs. Downs, Qld, 4503. Ph: (07) 3881 9600; Fax: 3881 9630. qld.gov.au; or Phone: (07) 3006 7689. Please send job 35 WIDE BAY-BURNETT REGION: Floor 1, State applications via email to: [email protected] or Government Building, 102 Lennox Street, Post to: Vacancy Processing Officer (COM), Corporatelink, Maryborough, Qld, 4650; PO Box 142, Maryborough, Recruitment Services, P.O. Box 610, Spring Hill, Qld, 4004 Qld, 4650. Ph: (07) 4121 1614; Fax: (07) 4121 1700. DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SAFETY: DEPARTMENT OF POLICE: 41 Job Description can be accessed via: Internet: www.jobs. 138 CORPORATE SERVICES: Vacancy Processing Officer, qld.gov.au; or Phone: (07) 3006 7689. Please send job Recruitiment, 9th Floor, 40 Tank Street, Brisbane applications via email to: [email protected] or 4000; G.P.O. Box 1395, Brisbane, 4001; Fax: Post to: Vacancy Processing Officer (CHS), Corporatelink, (07) 3109.9255. Position Description available at Recruitment Services, P.O. Box 610, Spring Hill, Qld, 4004 www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 3239 0513. 139 CENTRAL REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Box 221, INFORMATION COMMISSIONER: Rockhampton, 4700; Fax: (07) 4922.6300. Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone 42 INFORMATION COMMISSIONER: Level 25, 288 (07) 4932 1449. Edward Street, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 3314, Brisbane, 4001; Email: [email protected] 140 FAR NORTHERN REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Box 7419, Tel: (07) 3005.7100; Fax: (07) 3005.7099 Cairns, 4870; Fax (07) 4031.5146. Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 4040 4933. CRIME AND MISCONDUCT COMMISSION: 141 METROPOLITAN NORTH REGION: Vacancy 43 Processing Officer, Regional Services (Metro North Human Resources Manager, Level 3, Terrica Place, 140 Region), G.P.O. Box 1395, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Creek Street, Brisbane, 4000; GPO Box 3123, Brisbane, Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or 4001; Email: [email protected] phone (07) 3354 5077. Phone: (07) 3360.6103 142 METROPOLITAN SOUTH REGION: Vacancy Processing Officer, Regional Services (Metro South PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND FISHERIES: Region), G.P.O. Box 1395, Brisbane, Qld, 4011. Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au Position information can be obtained from Infobank or phone (07) 3849 0318. for DPI & F staff. Other applicants can obtain position descriptions either through the internet (the Department 143 NORTH COAST REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Box 553, of Primary Industries and Fisheries web site address is Maroochydore, 4558; Fax (07) 5443.8103. Position http://www. dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_vacancies), or the faxline Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone which oper-ates 24 hours per day, 7 days a week, phone: (07) 5409 7907. (07) 3239.3083 144 Vacancy Processing Officer, Recruitment (Northern Region), Partnerone - Shared Service Provider for 70 APPLICATIONS OFFICER: Personnel Services, 88 Queensland Police Service. PO BOX 1408, Leichardt Street, Spring Hill, Qld 4004; Phone: Townsville, QLD 4810. Position Description available (07) 3006.7638; Fax: (07) 3006.7691 at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 4761 8390. (http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_vacancies) 888 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 [27 October, 2006

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QLEAVE 153 Regional Director, Northern Region, Townsville District Office, Probation and Parole Service, PO Box 606, Townsville, 39 QLEAVE: Level 4, 543 Lutwyche Road, Lutwyche, Qld, 4030; Qld, 4810; Phone (07) 4760 7568; Fax (07) 4760 7565, PO Box 512, Lutwyche, Qld, 4030; Phone: (07) 3212.6877; Ground Floor, Landmark Building, 131 Denham Street, Fax: (07) 3212.6844; Email: [email protected]; Townsville, Qld, 4810 Internet: www.qleave.qld.gov.au 154 General Manager. Townsville Correctional Centre, P.O. Box 5574, MC, Townsville, Qld, 4810; Phone: QUEENSLAND NURSING COUNCIL: (07) 4799.8499; Fax: (07) 4799.8501 155 80 QUEENSLAND NURSING COUNCIL: Level 14, 201 General Manager, Sir David Longland Correctional Charlotte Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000; G.P.O. Box Centre, P.O. Box 750, Richlands, Qld, 4077; Phone: 2928, Brisbane, Qld, 4001; Phone: (07) 3223.5121; (07) 3406.8712; Fax: (07) 3406.8878 Fax: (07) 3223.5161; http://www.qnc.qld.gov.au/ 156 General Manager, Lotus Glen Correctional Centre, e-mail: [email protected] Private Mail Bag 1, Mareeba, Qld, 4880; Phone: (07) 4093.3911; Fax: (07) 4093.3951 EMERGENCY SERVICES: 158 PartnerOne, Human Resource Officer (DCS), 80-82 81 PARTNERONE (Shared Service Provider for Department Denham Street, PO Box 710, Rockhampton, Qld, of Emergency Services, Department of Corrective 4700, Phone: (07) 4938.6932; Fax: (07) 4938. 6942 Services, Department of Justice and Attorney-General 159 General Manager, Wolston Correctional Centre, Locked and Department of Police); Level 9, 40 Tank Street, Bag 1800, Richlands, Qld, 4077; Phone: Brisbane, Qld, 4001; G.P.O. Box 1395, Brisbane, Qld, (07) 3271.9409; Fax: (07) 3271.9424 4001; Phone: (07) 3109.9194; Fax: (07) 3109.9269 160 Regional Director, Central Region Community 82 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES: 4th Corrections, P.O. Box 1734, Rockhampton, Qld, 4700; Floor, State Government Building, 36 Shields Phone: (07) 4938.4837; Fax: (07) 4938.4855 Street; P.O. Box 920, Cairns, Qld, 4870; Phone: 161 Regional Director, Metropolitan Region Community (07) 3109.7222; Fax: (07) 4039.8266 Corrections, P.O. Box 13787, Brisbane, Roma 83 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, 12 Street, Qld, 4003; Phone: (07) 3238.3660; Wickham Road, North Ward, P.O. Box 5845, MSO, Fax: (07) 3238.3954 Townsville, Qld, 4810; Phone: (07) 3109.7222; 162 General Manager, Brisbane Women’s Correctional Fax: (07) 4799.7061 Centre, Locked Bag 2500, Richlands, Qld, 4077; 84 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, 34 Phone: (07) 3271.9000; Fax: (07) 3271.9029 East Street, P.O. Box 1531, Rockhampton, Qld, 163 General Manager, Darling Downs Correctional Centre, 4700; Phone: (07) 3109.7222; Fax: (07) 4938.4897 and Locked Bag 9006, Toowoomba Delivery Centre, (07) 4938.4737 Qld, 4350; Phone: (07) 4698.5100; Fax: (07) 4630.6375 85 PARTNERONE care of Department Of Emergency Services, 165 James Cook Centre, Level 1 Cnr Herries and Ruthven Sts, General Manager, Numinbah Correctional Centre, Toowoomba, Qld, 4350, PO Box 1848, Toowoomba, Qld, Private Mail Bag 1, Nerang, Qld, 4211; Phone: 4350; Phone: (07) 4699.4387; Fax: (07) 4699.4389 (07) 5533.4131; Fax: (07) 5533.4176 166 General Manager, Palen Creek Correctional Centre, 86 PARTNERONE (Shared Service Provider for Private Mail Bag 1, Rathdowney, Qld, 4287; Phone: Department of Emergency Services - QFRS/EMQ) (07) 5544.3115; Fax: (07) 5544.3165 Po Box 5665, Maroochydore, Qld 4558; Ph (07) 54708066; Fax (07) 54708070 167 General Manager, Operational Support Services Unit, P.O. Box 306, Sumner Park, Qld, 4074; Phone: 87 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, (07) 3271.6506; Fax: (07) 3271.6513 Regional Services (QFRS/CDRS), Brisbane North Region, 3rd Floor, Kedron Brook Building, Kedron 168 Maryborough Correctional Centre, C/- Park Complex, Cnr Park and Kedron Park Roads, Department of Corrective Services, Locked Kedron, Qld, 4031; P.O. Box 000, Kedron, Qld, 4031; Mail Bag 1700, Maryborough, Qld, 4650; As Phone: (07) 3109.7222; Fax: (07) 3247.8385 (94385) per address code 30 88 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, P.O. RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES AUTHORITY: Box 4417, Robina, Qld, 4230; Phone: ((07) 5583 1205; Fax: (07) 5583 4483 173 RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES AUTHORITY: 33 Herschel Street, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 390, Brisbane 4001; 96 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Phone (07) 3361.3628; Email: [email protected]; or via (QAS), Level 3, 135 Horton Parade Maroochydore , the internet: www.rta.qld.gov.au PO Box 5665, Maroochydore BC, Qld, 4558; Phone: (07) 5470.8066; Fax: (07) 54700.80700 GOLD COAST HEALTH SERVICE DISTRICT DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIVE SERVICES 79 GOLD COAST HEALTH SERVICE DISTRICT: 30 PARTNERONE (Shared Service Provider for Queensland P.O. Box 742, Southport DC Qld, 4215; Corrective Services, Department of Emergency Phone: (07) 5537.0341; Fax: (07) 5537.0355 Services, Department of Justice & Attorney-General & ROYAL BRISBANE HOSPITAL AND ROYAL Department of Police), Level 9, 40 Tank Street, WOMEN’S HOSPITAL AND HEALTH Brisbane, Qld, 4001; G.P.O. Box 1395, Brisbane, Qld, SERVICE DISTRICT: 4001; Phone: (07) 3109.9194; Fax: (07) 3109.9255 151 General Manager, Woodford Correctional Centre, 99 Workforce Planning, Establishments and Private Mail Bag 1, Woodford, Qld, 4514; Phone: Recruitment, Corporate Development, M (07) 5422.5230; Fax: (07) 5496.1886 Floor, Block 7, Royal Brisbane Hospital and Royal Women’s Hospital and Health Service 152 Regional Director, Southern Region Community Districts, Herston Road, Herston, Qld, 4029; Corrections, P.O. Box 2335, Mansfield, Qld, 4122; Phone: (07) 3636.8127 or email— Phone: (07) 3849.6533; Fax: (07) 3849.1146 [email protected] 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 889

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Ref. Ref. Department, Location and Postal Address Department, Location and Postal Address No. No. 177 SOUTHERN QUEENSLAND INSTITUTE OF TAFE: To obtain QUEENSLAND HEALTH INFORMATION SERVICES a job description and applicant package please Phone: (07) 4615 3638. Fax: (07) 4615 3543. Internet Address: 99A Workforce Planning, Establishments and Recruitment, www.jobs.qld.gov.au. Applications can be forwarded to: Corporate Development, M Floor, Block 7, Royal Confidential—Vacancy Processing Officer, Corporate Solutions Brisbane Hospital and Royal Women’s Hospital and Queensland, P.O. Box 762, Toowoomba, Qld, 4350, or delivered Health Service Districts, Herston Road, Herston, Qld, to: Corporate Solutions Queensland, Level 1 James Cook Centre, 4029; Phone: (07) 3636.8127 or email— 145 Herries Street, Toowoomba [email protected] 178 YERONGA INSTITUTE OF TAFE, Cnr Park Road and Villa QUEENSLAND HEALTH PATHOLOGY AND Street, Yeronga, Qld, 4104, P.O. Box 6045, Fairfield Gardens, SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Qld, 4103; Fax: 3892 0752. To obtain a job description and 186 application package please Phone: (07) 3892 0744. E-mail: Recruitment Unit, Queensland Health Pathology and [email protected]. Internet Address: Scientific Services, P.O. Box 934, Archerfield, Qld, www.yeronga.tafe.qld.gov.au/jobs_careers 4108; Phone: (07) 3000.9380; Fax: (07) 3000.9377 or email: [email protected] 179 THE BREMER INSTITUTE OF TAFE, 30 Mary Street, Bundamba, Q, 4304; P.O. Box 138, Booval, Qld, 4304. to obtain DEPARTMENT OF ABORIGINAL AND TORRES a job description and applicant package please Phone: (07) 3892 STRAIT ISLANDER POLICY: 0744. E-mail: HR.CSQBneSth@ csq.qld.gov.au. Internet Address: www.jobs.qld.gov.au 40B Job Description can be accessed via: Internet: www.jobs. qld.gov.au; or Phone: (07) 3006 7689. 180 LOGAN INSTITUTE OF TAFE: 50-68 Armstrong Road, Please send job applications via email to: Meadowbrook, Qld, 4131; LMB 4163, Loganholme DC, Qld, 4129. To obtain a job description and applicant package please Phone: [email protected] or Post to: Vacancy (07) 3892 0744. Email: [email protected]. Internet Processing Officer (DATSIP), Corporatelink, Recruitment Address: www.jobs.qld.gov.au Services, P.O. Box 610, Spring Hill, Qld, 4004 181 GOLD COAST INSTITUTE OF TAFE: A Block, Cnr Heeb DISABILITY SERVICES QUEENSLAND: Street & Benowa Road, Ashmore, Qld, 4214, PO Box 5547, 40C GCMC, Qld, 9726; Fax: (07) 5539 3342. To obtain a job Job Description can be accessed via: Internet: www.jobs. description and applicant package please Phone: (07) 5581 qld.gov.au; or Phone: (07) 3006 7689. Please send job 8530. Internet Address: www.det.qld.gov.au/jobs applications via email to: [email protected] or Post to: Vacancy Processing Officer (DSQ), Corporatelink, 114 BRISBANE NORTH INSTITUTE OF TAFE: Vacancy Processing Officer, CSQ—Brisbane North Region Recruitment Services, P.O. Box 610, Spring Hill, Qld, 4004 (Brisbane North Institute of TAFE) c/- Locked Bag 3, Eagle 150 QUEENSLAND BUILDING SERVICES Farm BC 4009, email [email protected] AUTHORITY: 11 Edmondstone Street, 126 SOUTHBANK INSTITUTE OF TAFE: Vacancy South Brisbane 4101; PMB 84, Coorparoo Processing Officer, CSQ—Brisbane North Region DC Qld 4151; Phone: 3225.2986; or Email: (Southbank Institute of TAFE) c/- Locked Bag 3, Eagle [email protected] (http://www.bsa.q Farm BC 4009, email [email protected] ld.gov.au/ employment) 192 METROPOLITAN SOUTH INSTITUTE OF TAFE, 171 BARRIER REEF INSTITUTE OF TAFE: Please 1030 Cavendish Road, Mount Gravatt, Qld, 4122; forward Applications to: Vacancy Processing PO Box 2614, Mansfield, Qld, 4122; Fax: (07) 3892 Officer, Corporate Solutions Queensland, PO Box 0750. To obtain a job description and applicant 1408, Townsville Qld 4810. Email To: package please Phone: (07) 3892 0744. E-mail: [email protected]. Internet Address: [email protected] www.msit.tafe.qld.gov.au 172 COOLOOLA SUNSHINE INSTITUTE OF TAFE: 193 TRADE AND TECHNICIAN SKILLS Cartwright Road, Gympie, Qld, 4570, P.O. Box 243, INSTITUTE, 247 Bradman St, Acacia Ridge, QLD Gympie, 4570; Fax: (07) 5482 4542. To obtain a job 4108; PO BOX 6045, Fairfield Gardens, QLD 4103; description and applicant package please Phone: Fax (07) 3892 0750. To obtain a job description and (07) 5480 3619. E-mail Address: [email protected] applicant package please Ph: (07) 3892 0744. E- mail: [email protected]. Internet 174 TROPICAL NORTH QUEENSLAND INSTITUTE Address: www.ttsi.tafe.qld.gov.au OF TAFE: Eureka Street, Manunda, Cairns, Qld, 4870, PMB 1 Cairns, Qld, 4870; Fax: (07) 4042 2428. QUEENSLAND STUDIES AUTHORITY: To obtain a job description and applicant package please Phone: (07) 4042 2635. 182 Position description can be obtained from www.qsa.qld.edu.au, www.jobs.qld.gov.au, or telephone 386 4 0383. Applications are to Internet Address: [email protected] be marked “Confidential” and mailed to Personnel Officer, 175 MORETON INSTITUTE OF TAFE, 1030 Queensland Studies Authority, P.O. Box 307, Spring Hill, Qld, Cavendish Road, Mount Gravatt, Qld, 4122; P.O. 4004, or delivered to Ground Floor, 295 Ann Street, Brisbane Box 2614, Mansfield, Qld, 4122; P.O. Box 2614, Mansfield, Qld, 4122; Fax: (07) 3892 0750. To ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF QUEENSLAND: obtain a job description and applicant package 21 please Phone: (07) 3892 0744. E-mail: Applications can be forwarded to: Level 6 Forestry House, [email protected]. Internet 160 Mary Street, Brisbane, 4000; G.P.O. Box 1393, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 1300 881 665; Fax: 3210 1721. Address: www.moreton.tafe.net/jobs To obtain an application package please phone 176 WIDE BAY INSTITUTE OF TAFE, Private and 1300 881 665. Internet Address: www.ecq.qld.gov.au confidential, Vacancy Processing Officer, LMB 279, Maryborough, 4650, Fax (07) 4120 2340. To HEALTH obtain a job description and applicant package please Phone:(07) 4120 2335. E-mail: 22 Recruitment Officer, Staff Search Data Services, P.O. Box [email protected]. Internet address: 474, Spring Hill, Qld, 4004; Telephone: 3006 5105; www.widebay.tafe.qld.gov.au/about_us/jobs.html Fax: 3006 5198 890 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 [27 October, 2006

NOTIFICATION OF THE FILLING OF ADVERTISED VACANCIES The following appointments to various positions have been made in accordance with the provisions of the Public Service Act 1996. Any officer who wishes to appeal against any of the promotions set out hereunder must do so in writing to— The Public Service Commissioner, Office of Public Service Merit and Equity, P.O. Box 15190, City East, Qld, 4002. within 21 days of the date of this Gazette. Officers can access the relevant Promotion Appeal Guidelines issued by the Public Service Commissioner at www.opsme.qld.gov.au

Appointee Date of Reference Vacancy Appoint- Number ment Previous Position and Classification Name (Unless Otherwise Indicated)

DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITIES COM 627/06 Team Leader (Specified), Service Delivery, Date of Goldsworthy, Ross, Court Coordinator, Service Delivery, Darling Downs / South West Queensland duty B.Sc Darling Downs / South West Region, Toowoomba Service Centre, Youth Queensland Region, Toowoomba Justice Services, Toowoomba (PO4) Service Centre, Youth Justice Services, Toowoomba (PO3) COM 499/06 Team Leader (Specified), Service Delivery, Date of Firth, Kirsten Anita Caseworker, Service Delivery, North North Queensland Region, Townsville duty Joy Queensland Region, Townsville Service Centre, Youth Justice Service, B. Soc. Wk Service Centre, Youth Justice Townsville (PO4) Services (PO2) COM 42/06 Psychologist, Service Delivery, Youth Justice Date of Marquez, Nahisda Case Management Officer, Service Service, Youth Detention Operations, duty Astrid Delivery, Youth Justice Service, Cleveland Youth Detention Centre, B.Psy Youth Detention Operations, Townsville (PO3) Cleveland Youth Detention Centre, Townsville (AO3) COM 44/06 Senior Policy Officer, Strategic Policy, Child Date of Miller, Joanne Leslie Equity Project Officer, Wal Meta, Safety Unit, Brisbane (AO6) duty Department of Employment & Training, Brisbane (AO5) COM 104/06 Department of Communities Regional Date of Mulherin, Erin Valmai Service Leader (Youth Justice Coordinator (Youth Justice Conferencing), duty Conferencing), Service Delivery, Service Delivery, Mackay / Whitsunday Mackay / Whitsunday Region, Region, Mackay / Whitsunday Service Mackay / Whitsunday Service Centre, Mackay (AO7) Centre, Youth Justice Conferencing, Mackay (AO6) COM 348/06 Senior Program Officer (Service Review Date of Hart, Roslyn Mary Community Support Officer Team), Service Review Team, Program duty B.Sc B.A (Community and Youth), Service Management, Community Funding and Delivery, Greater Brisbane Sector Development Branch, Community Region, Mt Gravatt Service Funding Unit, Brisbane (AO6) Centre, Mt Gravatt (AO5)

QUEENSLAND CORRECTIVE SERVICES CS 196/06 Business Support Officer, Probation and 16-10-06 Markotich, Rhelma Administration Officer, Probation Parole Service, Cairns (AO4) and Parole Service, Far Northern Region, Cairns (AO3) CS 196/06 Business Support Officer, Probation and 16-10-06 Tailby, Frances Support Officer, Probation and Parole Service, Townsville (AO4) Parole Service, Northern Region, Townsville (AO3) CS 196/06 Business Support Officer, Probation and 16-10-06 Cullinan, Debra Administration Officer, Probation Parole Service, Southport (AO4) and Parole Service, Burleigh Heads (AO3) CS 196/06 Business Support Officer, Probation and 16-10-06 Borg, Joseph Administration Officer, Probation Parole Service, Maroochydore (AO4) and Parole Service, Metropolitan Region, Redcliffe (AO3) CS 196/06 Business Support Officer, Probation and 16-10-06 Deon, Alan Administration Officer, Probation Parole Service, Brisbane North (AO4) and Parole Service, Metropolitan Region, Brisbane North (AO3) CS 196/06 Business Support Officer, Probation and 16-10-06 Fishburn, Jennifer Administration Officer, Probation Parole Service, Brisbane South (AO4) and Parole Service, Southern Region, Beenleigh (AO3) 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 891

APPOINTMENTS—continued

Appointee Date of Reference Vacancy Appoint- Number ment Previous Position and Classification Name (Unless Otherwise Indicated)

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, TRAINING AND THE ARTS CO 10154/06 Principal Internal Auditor (Information Systems), Date of Tang, Bernard Chee Auditor, Public Sector Auditing Internal audit Unit, Brisbane (AO7) duty Kian (Information Systems) Queensland Audit Office (AO5) CO 10242/06 Principal Advisor, Office of Strategic Human Date of Rowlands, Myfanwy Manager, Strategic Human Resources, Brisbane (SO2) duty Shane Resources, Brisbane (AO8) CO 10242/06 Principal Advisor, Office of Strategic Human Date of Smith, Scott Executive Officer, Strategic Human Resources, Brisbane (SO2) duty Resources, Brisbane (AO8) CO 10285/06 Manager, Office of the Director, Corporate Date of Kessell, Wendy Executive Officer, Office of the Communication and Marketing Branch, duty Director General, Corporate Brisbane (AO6) Communication and Marketing Branch (AO5) CO 10310/06 Principal Policy Officer, Strategic Policy and Date of Marshall, Belinda Project Officer, Department of Education Futures Division, Brisbane (AO7) duty Housing (AO5) TAFE Queensland *ET 90/06 Executive Officer, Accreditations Systems and Date of Porter, Robyn Administrative Officer, Training Evaluation, Training Initiatives, Training duty Initiatives, Training Quality and Quality and Regulation, Brisbane (AO5) Regulation, Brisbane (AO2) *ET 105/06 Management Support Officer, Office of the Date of Battilana, Whitney Business Support Officer, Office of General Manager, Policy Development, duty the General Manager, Policy Brisbane (AO5) Development, Brisbane (AO4) *ET 107/06 Senior Project Officer – International, VET Date of Cathcart, Celeste Visits and Protocol Officer, VET Export Office, Industry Development, duty Export Office, Industry Brisbane (AO7) Development, Brisbane (AO5)

* Previously advertised under Department of Employment and Training. This position has been transferred to Department of Education, Training and the Arts as part of Machinery of Government changes.

QUEENSLAND STUDIES AUTHORITY QSA 26/06 Manager, Standards and Assessment (PO6) 31-8-06 Cronk, Ian Manager, Standards and Assessment, Curriculum Branch, Queensland Studies Authority (AO7) QSA 27/06 Manager, Moderation Services (AO7) 31-8-06 Georgiou, Anne Coordinator State Panel Ops, Curriculum Branch, Queensland Studies Authority (AO4)

DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES ES 454/06Assistant Industrial Relations Officer, 29-9-06 Harrison, Yvette Assistant HR Officer, Recruitment, Industrial Relations, Industrial Relations Recruitment & HR & Organisational Health, Business Administration Branch, Human Support Services, Kedron (AO4) Resource Services, PartnerOne, Brisbane (AO3)

DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS *#IR 67/03 Executive Co-Ordination Officer, Strategic Date of Hindle, Lorna Executive Correspondence Co- Policy, Workplace Health and Safety duty ordinator, Strategic Policy, Queensland, Brisbane (AO5) Workplace Health and Safety Queensland, Brisbane (AO4)

# This appointment was made in accordance with Section 7.12 of the Recruitment and Selection Directive 4/06. * Previously advertised under Department of Industrial Relations. This position has been transferred to Department of Employment and Industrial Relations as part of Machinery of Government changes. 892 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 [27 October, 2006

APPOINTMENTS—continued

Appointee Date of Reference Vacancy Appoint- Number ment Previous Position and Classification Name (Unless Otherwise Indicated)

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY EN 125/06 Principal Engineer, Planning Services Branch, Date of Voisey, Christopher Senior Engineer, Coastal Sciences, Planning Division, Brisbane (PO4) duty James Environmental Sciences, Deagon (PO3) EN 272/06Project Officer, Planning Directorate, Date of Di Tullio, AntoniaProject Support Officer, Planning Division, Brisbane (AO4) duty Environmental Planning Strategies Branch, Planning Division, Brisbane (AO3)

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH HL 385/06 Principal Project Officer, Policy Planning and Date of Ramsey, Jan Mental Health Liaison Officer, Mental Resourcing, Corporate Support Service (AO7) duty Health Branch, Brisbane (AO6) HL 283/06 Principal Workforce Planning Officer – Data Date of Barber, Scott Senior Workforce Planner, Analysis Research Workforce Design and duty Workforce Planning and Liaison, Brisbane (AO7) Resource Division (AO6)

HEALTH QUALITY AND COMPLAINTS COMMISSION HQCC 2/06 Director Complaints Resolution (SES2) 28-9-06 Sue Cawcutt Project Manager, Legislative Policy Unit, Policy Planning and Resourcing, Department of Health, Brisbane (AO8) HQCC 3/06 Director Standards Development (SES2) 14-8-06 Danielle Stowasser Director Safe Medication Practice Unit, Patient Safety Centre, Queensland Health, Brisbane (SO2) HQCC 4/06 Director Quality Monitoring (SES2) 14-8-06 Susan Brandis Executive Officer, Medical Aids Subsidy Scheme, Department of Health, Brisbane (SO1) HQCC 5/06 Director Investigations (SES2) 14-8-06 Geoff Murphy Executive Manager, Liquor Operations Branch, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Development, Brisbane (SO1)

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING HO 166/06 Project Officer, Portfolio Asset Management, Date of Beith, Natalie Ann Finance Officer, Accounts Payable, Investment Delivery and Asset duty Financial Services, Corporate Management, Property Portfolio Solutions Queensland, Brisbane (AO3) Management, Brisbane (AO4) HO 149/06 Performance Measurement and Evaluation Date of Christou, Allison Project Manager Policy and Innovation, Coordinator, Program Development and duty Mary Program Development and Evaluation, Community Renewal, Evaluation, Community Renewal, Brisbane (AO7) Brisbane (AO6)

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND ATTORNEY-GENERAL J 244/06 Senior Training & Support Officer, Business 12-10-06 Grumetza, Pamela Training & Support Officer, Systems, Practice Management Branch, Erin Business Systems, Finance & Crown Law, Brisbane (AO4) Business Services, Practice Management Branch, Crown Law, Brisbane (AO3)

PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE PT 22/06 Senior Public Trust Officer, Client Services Date of Barr, Liza Public Trust Officer, Client Services Program, Cairns (AO4) duty BCW Program, Cairns (AO3) 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 893

APPOINTMENTS—continued

Appointee Date of Reference Vacancy Appoint- Number ment Previous Position and Classification Name (Unless Otherwise Indicated)

DEPARTMENT OF MAIN ROADS MR 472/06Principal Technical Officer (Electrical 11-10-06 Bell, Robert Signal Electrician, RoadTek Services), North Coast Hinterland District, Consulting – Traffic, RoadTek Office of the Deputy Director-General, Group, Mooloolaba (C06) Mooloolaba (OO7) MR 475/06 Business Support Officer (Human Resources), 11-10-06 Alker, David Charles Support Officer (Human Resources), Metropolitan District, Office of the Deputy Metropolitan District, Office of the Deputy Director-General, Brisbane (AO3) Director-General, Brisbane (AO2) MR 481/06Project Administration Officer (Costing), Date of Crase, Naomi Eveline Support Officer, North Coast RoadTek Asset Services (South), RoadTek duty Hinterland District, Office of the Group, Brisbane (AO3) Deputy Director-General, Gympie (AO2) MR 481/06Project Administration Officer (Costing), 13-10-06 Brooksby, Robyn JoanCustomer Service Officer, Ann RoadTek Asset Services (South), RoadTek Street Service Centre, Service Group, Brisbane (AO3) Centre Operations, CorporateLink, Brisbane (AO2) MR 497/06Senior Advisor (OH&S), Corporate Date of Zeller, Kim Workplace Health & Safety Capability Division, Capability Strategy & duty Coordinator, Corporate Finance Group, Brisbane (AO5) Capability Division, Capability Strategy & Finance Group, Brisbane (AO4) MR 514/06 Resource Manager, RoadTek Asset Services Date of Clancy, Brendan Senior Engineer (Infrastructure (South), RoadTek Group, Bundaberg (AO7) duty Joseph Delivery), Wide Bay District, Office of the Deputy Director- General, Bundaberg (PO4) MR 517/06 Senior Design Drafter, Central Highlands 19-10-06 Singer, Stuart James Design Drafter, Central Highlands District, Office of the Deputy Director- B. Tech District, Office of the Deputy General, Emerald (TO3) Director-General, Emerald (TO2) MR 523/06 Business Support Officer, Central Highlands 18-10-06 Simpson, Kaylene Administrative Officer, Central District, Office of the Deputy Director- Patrice Highlands District, Office of the General, Emerald (AO3) Deputy Director-General, Emerald (AO2) MR 527/06 Executive Secretary, Corporate Office Support, 11-10-06 Manassakis, Smaree Administration Officer, Executive & Corporate Office, Brisbane (AO3) Cabinet Services, Corporate Office, Brisbane (AO2) MR 529/06Senior Project Officer (Road Asset Date of Mackenzie, Melissa Project Officer (Road Asset Management Performance), Roads & Delivery duty Systems), Roads & Bridge Performance, Engineering & Technology Technology, Engineering & Group, Brisbane (AO5) Technology Group, Brisbane (AO4) MR 554/06 Technical Officer, Major Projects Office 11-10-06 Tuckey, Janelle Technical Officer, Major Projects Group, Office of the Deputy Director- Margaret Office Group, Office of the General, Brisbane (TO3) Ad. Diploma Eng Deputy Director-General, (Civil) Brisbane (TO2) Section Business Support Officer (Construction), 16-10-06 Adams, Shauna Support Officer (Construction), 7.12 Metropolitan District, Office of the Metropolitan District, Office of Deputy Director-General, Brisbane (AO3) the Deputy Director-General, Brisbane (AO2) Section Principal Traffic Officer (Lighting & Traffic 16-10-06 Burgess, David Senior Traffic Officer (Lighting & 7.12 Signals), Metropolitan District, Office of the Traffic Signals), Metropolitan Deputy Director-General, Brisbane (OO7) District, Office of the Deputy Director-General, Brisbane (OO6) Section Senior Technical Officer (Traffic Signals & 5-10-06 Herkes, Robert Senior Technical Officer (Traffic Signals 7.12 Lighting), Wide Bay District, Office of the & Lighting), Wide Bay District, Deputy Director-General, Bundaberg (OO7) Office of the Deputy Director- General, Bundaberg (OO6)

DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND ENERGY * DOE 18/06 Principal Policy Officer, Strategic Policy Date of Walters, Brooke Marie Policy Officer, Performance and Coordination, Brisbane (AO7) duty LLB Regulation, Office of the Deputy BSc Director-General, Brisbane (AO5) 894 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 [27 October, 2006

APPOINTMENTS—continued

Appointee Date of Reference Vacancy Appoint- Number ment Previous Position and Classification Name (Unless Otherwise Indicated) *DOE 15/06 Principal Policy Officer, Strategic Policy Co- Date of Armstrong, Anne Principal Policy Officer, Sustainable ordination, Brisbane (AO8) duty Elizabeth Energy, Strategic Policy Co- ordination, Brisbane (AO7) *DOE 15/06 Principal Policy Officer, Strategic Policy Co- Date of Denkel, Arnea Maree Principal Policy Officer, Sustainable ordination, Brisbane (AO8) duty Energy, Strategic Policy Co- ordination, Brisbane (AO7)

* Previously advertised under Department of Energy. This position has been transferred to Department of Mines and Energy as part of Machinery of Government changes.

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, MINES AND WATER NRM 3693 Land Officer, Gold Coast Registration Office, Titles 16-10-06 Ellis, Catherine Land Administration Officer, Gold Registration, Land Information and Ttiles, Land Coast Registration Office, Titles Science and Regions, Robina (AO4) Registration, Land Information and Ttiles, Land Science and Regions, Robina (AO3) NRMW 4553 Senior Land Officer, Gold Coast Registration 16-10-06 Ross, Gerard Land Officer, Gold Coast Office, Titles Registration, Land Registration Office, Titles Information and Ttiles, Land Science and Registration, Land Information Regions, Robina (AO5) and Ttiles, Land Science and Regions, Robina (AO4) NRMW 4509 Principal Policy & Planning Officer, 6-11-06 Wise, Gerard Manager Operational Services, Sustainable Landscapes, Water and Operational Services, Safety and Sustainable Landscapes, Brisbane (AO8) Health, Mining and Petroleum, Land Science and Regions, Brisbane (AO7) NRMW 4508 Senior Project Officer, SEQ Water 16-10-06 Lawrence, Deidre Senior Project Officer, Client Management, Water Taskforce, Water and Services, Community Sustainable Landscapes, Brisbane (AO6) Partnerships, Water and Sustainable Landscapes, Brisbane (AO5) NRM 4344Senior Vegetation Management Officer, Date of Walker, Ross William Senior Land Resource Scientist, Statewide Vegetation Management, duty Vegetation Management and Central West Region, Land Science and Use, Land and Vegetation Regions, Rockhampton (AO6) Services, Central West Region, Land Science and Regions Rockhampton (AO5) NRMW 4499 Senior Advisor, Compliance Coordination 16-10-06 Simmonds, Andre Regional Investigator, Regional Unit, Compliance, Operational Review Compliance Team, Landscapes and Special Projects, Land Science and and Community Services, South Regions, Brisbane (AO6) West Region, Land Science and Regions, Toowoomba (AO5)

DEPARTMENT OF POLICE Queensland Police Service PO 291/06 Senior Technical Officer, Mackay District, Date of Thiel, Richard Electronics Tradesperson, Central Region, Mackay (C2) duty Andrew Maryborough District, North Coast Region, Maryborough (C6) PO 319/06Property Officer, Upper Mount Gravatt Date of Farrelly, Peta Nicole Administrative Officer, State Crime Division, South Brisbane District, duty Operations Command, Brisbane (AO2) Metropolitan South Region, Upper Mount Gravatt (AO3) * PO 325/06 Communications Room Operator, Date of Taylor, Amy Elyn Administrative Officer, Maroochydore Maroochydore Division, Sunshine Coast duty Division, Sunshine Coast District, North District, North Coast Region, Coast Region, Maroochydore (AO2) Maroochydore (OO4) PO 329/06Administration Officer, State Crime 18-10-06 Saari, Hayley Leanne Administrative Officer, State Crime Operations Command, Brisbane (AO3) Operations Command, Brisbane (AO2) PO 333/06 Executive Secretary, State Crime Operations 18-10-06 Cornock, Janet Hilary Administrative Officer, State Crime Command, Brisbane (AO3) Operations Command, Brisbane (AO2)

* Permanent part-time position (0.5 factor). 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 895

APPOINTMENTS—continued

Appointee Date of Reference Vacancy Appoint- Number ment Previous Position and Classification Name (Unless Otherwise Indicated)

DEPARTMENT OF THE PREMIER AND CABINET PR 24/06 Policy Officer, Multicultural Affairs Date of Mooketsi, Simone Administration Officer, Planning Queensland, Governance Division, duty Renee Claire Engagement and Coordination, Brisbane (AO5) Department of Communities, Toowoomba (AO3)

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND FISHERIES DPIF 2867 Senior Policy Officer (Economics), Policy Date of Corey, James Economist, Policy Analysis, Analysis, Strategic Policy, Industry duty Strategic Policy, Industry Development, Brisbane (AO6) Development, Brisbane (PO3) DPIF 2868 Manager, Strategic Communication & Marketing, Date of Phillips, Kristen Senior Communication & Marketing Corporate Capability, Brisbane (AO7) duty Officer, Strategic Communication & Marketing, Corporate Capability, Brisbane (AO6) DPIF 2892Manager, Chief Information Officer, Date of Hawkins, Narelle Senior Administration Officer, Chief Corporate Capability, Brisbane (AO6) duty Information Officer, Corporate Capability (AO5) DPIF 2820 Manager, Tick Fever Centre, Directorate, 29-9-06 Bock, Russell Principal Veterinary Officer, Tick Biosecurity, Wacol (PO6) BVSc, MSc, Fever Centre, Directorate, DipEdu Biosecurity (PO5) DPIF 2870 Manager, Regional Corporate Capabilities, 23-10-06 Bell, Gregory Business Manager, Research, Central Region, Regional Delivery, Stations & Facilities, Regional Delivery, Rockhampton (AO8) Corporate Capabilities, Central Region, Regional Delivery, Delivery (AO7)

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS CITEC CI 78/06 Manager, HR Consulting, Human Resources, 9-10-06 Shambler, Joanne Principle Human Resources Corporate Services, CITEC (AO7) Consultant, L&D, Dept of Public Works (AO7)

QUEENSLAND TRANSPORT TD 349/06 Project Officer, Public Transport Management Date of Leigh, Kenneth John Research Officer, Public Transport Branch, Passenger Transport Division, duty Management Branch, Passenger Brisbane (AO5) Transport Division, Brisbane (AO4) TD 351/06 Business Advisor, Land Transport and Safety Date of Thorn, Rebecca Executive Support Officer, Strategic Division, Brisbane (AO5) duty Policy and Co-ordination Division, Department of Energy, Brisbane (AO3) TD 367/06 Manager Customer Service Centre, Central Date of Lee, Melissa Anne Principal Customer Service Officer, Region, Services Division, Blackwater (AO4) duty Central Region, Services Division, Blackwater (AO3) TD 411/06 Senior HR Consultant, Human Resource Date of Buck, Ray HR Consultant, Human Resource Branch, Corporate Office, Brisbane (AO6) duty Branch, Corporate Office, Brisbane (AO5) TD 411/06 Senior HR Consultant, Human Resource Date of Butler, Corinne HR Consultant, Human Resource Branch, Corporate Office, Brisbane (AO6) duty Branch, Corporate Office, Brisbane (AO5) TD 411/06 Senior HR Consultant, Human Resource Date of Burton, Michelle HR Consultant, Human Resource Branch, Corporate Office, Brisbane (AO6) duty Branch, Corporate Office, Brisbane (AO5) TD 411/06 Senior HR Consultant, Human Resource Date of Buhner, Tracey Human Resource Advisor, SEQ Branch, Corporate Office, Brisbane (AO6) duty South, Services Division, Brisbane (AO4) 896 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 [27 October, 2006

APPOINTMENTS—continued

Appointee Date of Reference Vacancy Appoint- Number ment Previous Position and Classification Name (Unless Otherwise Indicated)

TREASURY DEPARTMENT TY 201/06 Team Leader – Cash Flows and Payments, Date of Reynolds, Bronwyn Accountant, Operations, Operations, Government Superannuation duty Jean Government Superannuation Office, Brisbane (AO4) Office, Brisbane (AO3) TY 201/06 Team Leader – Cash Flows and Payments, Date of Reynolds, Bronwyn Accountant, Operations, Operations, Government Superannuation duty Jean Government Superannuation Office, Brisbane (AO4) Office, Brisbane (AO3) TY 183/06Team Leader – Claims, Operations, Date of Gardner, Laura Amy Superannuation Officer, Operations, Government Superannuation Office, duty Government Superannuation Brisbane (AO4) Office, Brisbane (AO3) * Manager Gaming Analysis, Gaming Services Date of Greber-Sokimi, Susan Manager Gaming Analysis, Gaming Branch, Licensing and Gaming Services duty Elizabeth Services Branch, Licensing and Branch, Queensland Office of Gaming Gaming Services Division, Regulation, Brisbane (AO8) Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation, Brisbane (AO7)

* This appointment was made in accordance with Section 7.12 of the Recruitment and Selection Directive 04/06.

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NOTIFICATION OF APPOINTMENTS PART II

Appointments have been approved to the undermentioned vacancies. Appeals do not lie against these appointments.

Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Number Appointment

COMMISSION FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE AND CHILD GUARDIAN #CCYP 34/06 Community Visitor, Community Visitor Program, Child Date of duty Lochner, Kimberly Guardian, Warwick and Stanthorpe (Var.) *CCYP 25/06 Community Visitor, Community Visitor Program, Child Date of duty Brennan, Teresa Guardian, South Burnett (Var.) *CCYP 25/06 Community Visitor, Community Visitor Program, Child Date of duty Bishop, Carroll Guardian, South Burnett (Var.) ^CCYP 52/06 Zonal Coordinator, Community Visitor Program, Child Date of duty Herbertson, Bronwyn Fay Guardian, Toowoomba and Western Zone (Var)

# Casual for a period of 2 years. * Casual appointment until 15-8-06. ^ Temporary until 4-9-08 with the possibility of extension. Remuneration up to $64,467 p.a.

CORPORATE SOLUTIONS QUEENSLAND CSQ 58/06 Finance Officer Ledgers and Reconciliations, Regional Date of duty Gibson, Cathy Services, Ashmore (AO3) *CSQ 26/06Administrative Officer Payables, Financial Services, Date of duty Heinrich, Irina Brisbane (AO2) *CSQ 26/06Administrative Officer Payables, Financial Services, Date of duty Cairns, Peta-Louise Brisbane (AO2) *CSQ 26/06Administrative Officer Payables, Financial Services, Date of duty Broderick, Amanda Lee Brisbane (AO2) CSQ 26/06Administrative Officer Payables, Financial Services, Date of duty Mc Bride, Maureen Elizabeth Brisbane (AO2) CSQ 26/06Administrative Officer Payables, Financial Services, Date of duty Merry, David Glen Brisbane (AO2) CSQ 26/06Administrative Officer Payables, Financial Services, Date of duty Thomas, Gail Brisbane (AO2)

* Temporary until 30-6-07.

QUEENSLAND CORRECTIVE SERVICES CS 196/06 Business Support Officer, Probation and Parole Service, 16-10-06 Harvey, Jillian Toowoomba (A04)

DISABILITY SERVICES QUEENSLAND *DSQ 490/06 DISQIS Support Officer, Office of Policy, Programs and Date of duty MacMaster, Jamie Ross Community and Specialist Services, Programs and Community and Specialist Services Directorate, Various (AO5) *DSQ 490/06 DISQIS Support Officer, Office of Policy, Programs and Date of duty Ludeviks, Laura Erika Community and Specialist Services, Programs and Community and Specialist Services Directorate, Various (AO5) DSQ 603/06Senior Compliance Officer (Compliance), Office of Date of duty Green, Beverley Corporate and Executive Services and Accommodation Support and Respite Services, Complaints, Investigations & Misconduct Prevention Branch, Brisbane (AO6) DSQ 619/06 Policy Development Officer, Office of Corporate and Executive Date of duty Cover, Robert Ian Services and Accommodation Support and Respite Services, Strategic Planning and Performance Management Branch, Strategic Planning Unit, Brisbane (AO4) *DSQ 490/06 DISQIS Support Officer, Office of Policy, Programs and Community Date of duty Johnson, Michelle Karen and Specialist Services, Programs and Community and Specialist Services Directorate, Various (AO5) 898 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 [27 October, 2006

NOTIFICATION OF APPOINTMENTS—continued

Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Number Appointment DSQ 755/06 Senior Training Coordinator, Office of Corporate and Date of duty Allen, Amanda Executive Services and Accommodation Support and Respite Services, Finance and Administration Branch, Brisbane (AO5) DSQ 654/06 Program Co-ordinator, Office of Policy, Programs and Date of duty Shephard, Jocelyn Anne Community and Specialist Services, Programs and Community and Specialist Services Directorate, Central QLD and Wide Bay Region, Rockhampton (AO4)

* Temporary for 12 Months.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, TRAINING AND THE ARTS CO 10237/06 Information Officer, Performance Monitoring and Reporting Branch, Date of Kerr, Damon Office of Planning, Resourcing and Performance (AO5) appointment CO 10192/06 Senior Industrial Officer, Workforce Relations, Strategic Date of O’Brien, Kerry Human Resources and Learning, Brisbane (AO6) appointment CO 10310/06 Principal Policy Officer, Strategic Policy and Education Date of Hanna, Bernadette Futures Division, Brisbane (AO7) appointment TAFE Queensland *TAFE 80/06 Educational Program Manager, Central Queensland Institute Date of duty Hammer, David of TAFE, Rockhampton (AO7) *# ET 110/06 Field Officer, Training Division, Cairns (AO4) Date of duty McGill, Stephen * % ET 99/06 Project Manager - Skill Formation Strategy, Strategic Industry Date of duty Dunncliff, Anne Initiatives, Industry Development, Brisbane (AO8) Queensland Art Gallery QAG 614/06Projects and Events Coordinator, Marketing and 5-10-06 Nichols, Kelly Communications, Public Programs, South Brisbane (AO5)

* Previously advertised under Department of Employment and Training. This position has been transferred to Department of Education, Training and the Arts as part of Machinery of Government changes. # Temporary until 30-6-07. % Temporary until 1-8-09 with possibility of extension.

QUEENSLAND STUDIES AUTHORITY *QSA 23/06 Senior Education Officer 9-10-06 Luxton, Penelope Jane #QSA 24/06 Assessment Task Writer 2-10-06 Caswell, Rosemaree

* This appointment is temporary until 5-10-07. # This appointment is temporary until 13-4-07.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY EN 253/06 Principal Policy Officer, Strategic Policy and Economics, Date of duty Elliot, Jacqueline Susan Policy, Legislative and Executive Services Division, BEc Brisbane (PO4) EN 253/06 Principal Policy Officer, Strategic Policy and Economics, Date of duty Clouston, Elizabeth Mary Policy, Legislative and Executive Services Division, PhD Brisbane (PO4) EN 187/06Environmental Officer, Southern Region – Environmental Date of duty Butcher, Paul James Operations, Environmental Operations Division, Brisbane (PO2) BA, GradDipEnvMgt EN 187/06Environmental Officer, Southern Region – Environmental Date of duty Hawas, Olga Operations, Environmental Operations Division, Brisbane (PO2) BSc(Hons) EN 187/06Environmental Officer, Southern Region – Environmental Date of duty Kapral, Leah Operations, Environmental Operations Division, Brisbane (PO2) BLandResSc EN 187/06 Environmental Officer, Southern Region – Environmental Date of duty Murray, Deena Louise Operations, Environmental Operations Division, BSc Maroochydore (PO2) EN 187/06Environmental Officer, Southern Region – Environmental Date of duty Simpson, Wendy Operations, Environmental Operations Division, Brisbane (PO2) BEnvMgt(Hons) 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 899

NOTIFICATION OF APPOINTMENTS—continued

Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Number Appointment EN 187/06Environmental Officer, Southern Region – Environmental Date of duty Stewart, Christopher Page BEnvSc Operations, Environmental Operations Division, Brisbane (PO2) EN 187/06Environmental Officer, Southern Region – Environmental Date of duty Weston, Miranda Zoe Tiara Operations, Environmental Operations Division, Brisbane (PO2) BAppSc, BLaw

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH HL 7/06 Legal Officer, Mental Health Review Tribunal (PO4) Date of duty Radke, Michelle Bachelor of Laws HL 385/06 Principal Policy Officer, Policy and Planning and Resourcing, Date of duty Garett, Julie Cassemix funding and Analysis Unit, Funding and Resourcing, Corporate Support Unit (AO7) HL 349/06 Executive Assistant, Policy and Legislation Branch, Brisbane (AO3) Date of duty Groat, Somma HL 115/06 Senior Environmental Health Officer, Environmental Health Date of duty Esbensen, Brett Unit, Population Health, Division of the Chief Health Officer (PO4)

QUEENSLAND NURSING COUNCIL QNC 6/06Registration Officer – Overseas, Queensland Nursing DOD Jacklin-Newham, Glenda Council, Brisbane (PO4)

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND ATTORNEY-GENERAL *J 245/06 Training & Support Officer, Business Systems Team, Practice Commencement Gordon, Tamara Management Branch, Crown Law, Brisbane (AO3) of duty J 171/06 Senior Lawyer, Workplace Law Branch, Public Law Branch, Commencement Smeaton, Anne-Louise Crown Law, Brisbane (PO5) of duty J 171/06 Senior Lawyer, Workplace Law Branch, Public Law Branch, Commencement Edmonds, Lachlan David Crown Law, Brisbane (PO5) of duty J 171/06 Senior Lawyer, Workplace Law Branch, Public Law Branch, Commencement Hues, Lara Elizabeth Crown Law, Brisbane (PO5) of duty J 171/06 Senior Lawyer, Workplace Law Branch, Public Law Branch, Commencement Dummett, Justine Ski Crown Law, Brisbane (PO5) of duty

* Temporary position for a period of 2 years.

DEPARTMENT OF MAIN ROADS MR 461/06Principal Advisor (Corporate Governance), Corporate 16-10-06 Frost, Mary Governance & Strategic Risk Management, Corporate Office, Brisbane (AO7) MR 474/06 Information Systems Support Officer, Metropolitan District, Date of duty Ross, Dax Rhys Office of the Deputy Director-General, Brisbane (AO3) MR 474/06 Information Systems Support Officer, Metropolitan District, 23-10-06 Mosch, Leanne Mary Office of the Deputy Director-General, Brisbane (AO3) MR 485/06Manager (Organisational Communications), Corporate Date of duty Schneider, Kellie Anne Capability Division, Capability Strategy & Finance Group, Brisbane (AO8) MR 487/06 Senior OH&S Advisor (Claims Management), Corporate Date of duty Brinin, Jeff Capability Division, Capability Strategy & Finance Group, Brisbane (AO5) MR 495/06 Senior Advisor (Human Resources), Corporate Capability Division, Date of duty Clayton, Tania Capability Strategy & Finance Group, Mackay (AO6) MR 499/06 Support Officer (RIP), Program Development & Delivery Group, 16-10-06 Hayward, Peter Office of the Deputy Director-General, Brisbane (AO4) 900 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 [27 October, 2006

NOTIFICATION OF APPOINTMENTS—continued

Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Number Appointment

DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND ENERGY *DOE 15/06 Principal Policy Officer, Strategic Policy Co-ordination, Date of duty Farago, Stephen Illes Brisbane (AO8)

* Previously advertised under Department of Energy. This position has been transferred to Department of Mines and Energy as part of Machinery of Government changes.

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, MINES AND WATER NRM 4424 Project Director,Strategic Record-keeping Implementation Date of duty Huitfeldt, Bronwyn Project, Corporate Services, Office of the Director- M.InfTech, BA, DLS General, Brisbane (SO2) NRM 4407 Director, Program Management Office, Information Policy, Date of duty Antonsen, Jesper Land Science and Regions, Brisbane (SO2) B.Bus NRM 4425 Regional Manager, Water Services, South East Region, Land Date of duty Hart, Randall Science and Regions, Woolloongabba (SO1) B.Sc (Eng) NRM 4426 Regional Manager, Land and Vegetation Services, South East Date of duty Grundy, James Region, Land Science and Regions, Woolloongabba (SO1) DBus NRM 4426 Regional Manager, Land and Vegetation Services, South West Date of duty Graham, Lamond Region, Land Science and Regions, Toowoomba (SO1) BAgEng NRM 4426 Regional Manager, Land and Vegetation Services, North Date of duty Allan, Kevin Region, Land Science and Regions, Cairns (SO1) NRM 4427 Regional Manager, Landscapes and Community Services, Date of duty Hopgood, Michelle South West Region, Land Science and Regions, Toowoomba (SO1) NRM 4427 Regional Manager, Landscapes and Community Services, South Date of duty McDonald, Paul East Region, Land Science and Regions, Nambour (SO1) B.ASc, M.InfSystems, LS NRM 4427 Regional Manager, Landscapes and Community Services, Date of duty Gordon, Ian Central West Region, Land Science and Regions, B.AgricSc, M.AgricSc, Rockhampton (SO1) NRM 4427 Regional Manager, Landscapes and Community Services, Date of duty Kelly, John (Nigel) North Region, Land Science and Regions, Cairns (SO1) B.TechManag, DAppSc NRM 4428 Regional Manager, Great Artesian Basin Sustainability Date of duty Bean, Thomas Initiative, Land Science and Regions, Toowoomba (SO1) BE (Agric) NRMW 4466 Account Manager, Communication Services, Corporate 27-9-06 McClain, Bronwyn Communications, Corporate Services, Office of the Director-General, Brisbane (AO7) NRMW 4359 Senior Policy Officer, SEQ Water Management, Water Taskforce, 27-9-06 Whipps, Jane Water and Sustainable Landscapes, Brisbane (AO7) NRMW 4449 Senior Technical Officer, North, Water Services, South East 2-10-06 Murdoch, Allan Region, Land Science and Regions, Bundaberg (TO4) DipLaEnvMan NRMW 4597 Project Officer, Executive Correspondence Team, Executive 13-10-06 Grandelis, Raylene & Administration Services, Corporate Services, Office of the Director-General, Brisbane (AO3) NRMW 4510 Experimentalist, Natural Resource Sciences, Landscapes and Date of duty Brennan, Michael John Community Services, South West Region, Land Science B.App.Sc and Regions, Toowoomba (TO3)

DEPARTMENT OF POLICE Queensland Police Service PO 213/06 Communications Room Operator, Police Communications 23-10-06 Brierley, Russell Scott Centre, Communications Branch, Operations Support Command, Brisbane (OO4) PO 217/06 Training Officer, Weapons Licensing Branch, Administration Date of duty Burgess, Nathan Division, Brisbane (AO5) PO 278/06 Communications Room Operator, Mount Isa Division, Mount Date of duty Ahearn, Kylie Leanne Isa District, Northern Region, Mount Isa (OO4) PO 278/06 Communications Room Operator, Mount Isa Division, Mount Date of duty Monaghan, Kymberley Isa District, Northern Region, Mount Isa (OO4) 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 901

NOTIFICATION OF APPOINTMENTS—continued

Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Number Appointment PO 289/06 Project Officer, Disaster and Major Event Planning Branch, 23-10-06 Roulston, Chandra Operations Support Command, Brisbane (AO4) PO 320/06 Communications Room Operator, Police Communications 23-10-06 Callaghan, Amanda Centre, Communications Branch, Operations Support Command, Brisbane (OO4)

THE COORDINATOR-GENERAL CG 28/06 Administration Officer, SEQ Infrastructure, Brisbane (AO3) Date of duty Bourke, Karen Gay

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND FISHERIES DPIF 2827 Senior Policy Officer, Policy Analysis, Strategic Policy, Date of duty McKee, Helen Industry Development, Brisbane (AO6) DPIF 2861 Administration Officer, Administration, People & Performance, 9-10-06 Connon, Lisa Fire Ant Control Centre, Biosecurity, Oxley (AO3) DPIF 2733 Manager (Fisheries Policy) Fishing Policy, Fisheries Policy Date of duty Mohr, Maria & Sustainability, Fisheries, Brisbane (AO8) DPIF 2852 Manager (Specialist Services), Specialist Services, Fire Ant Date of duty Jennings, Craig Control Centre, Biosecurity, Oxley (AO8) DPIF 2812 Fisheries Biologist, Assessment & Monitoring – North Date of duty Park, Timothy Region, Assessment & Monitoring, Fisheries Policy & MastSc Sustainability, Fisheries, Cairns (PO3)

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS CITEC CI 2/04 Computer Systems Officer 27-9-06 Cooper, Greg CI 12/05 SAP Basis Administrator 27-9-06 Lin, Mary CI 72-06 Junior Production Controller 16-10-06 Pfund, Darrin

DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT AND TRADE *SD 127/06 Trade Officer, Market Strategy, Trade and International Date of duty Weir, Nicolas Robert Operations, Brisbane (AO4) *SD 141/06 Business Manager – Trade and Marketing, Trade Export Capability, Date of duty Demonteix, Hannah Louise Trade and International Operations, Brisbane (AO8) *SD 117/06 Senior State Development Officer, State Development Date of duty Hinchcliffe, Prudence Joy Centre, Client Services, Rockhampton (AO5) *#SD 137/06 Principal Trade Officer, Overseas Market Development, Date of duty Tsang, Tracy Trade and International Operations, Brisbane (AO7) B.Mod.Asian.St *SD 1049/06 Manager, Operations, Client Services, Brisbane (SO2) Date of duty Duncan, Monica *#SD 145/06 Public Affairs Officer, Strategic Marketing and Communications, Date of duty Strybos, Stacey Anne Corporate Management, Brisbane (AO3) *SD 146/06Senior Public Affairs Officer, Strategic Marketing and Date of duty Haggman, Kathleen Jane Communications, Corporate Management, Brisbane (AO5)

*Previously advertised under Department of State Development, Trade and Innovation. This position has been transferred to Department of State Development and Trade as part of Machinery of Government changes. # Temporary until 30-6-07 with the possibility of extension.

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM, FAIR TRADING AND WINE INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT *TFTW 61/06 Trainee Trade Measurement Officer, Trade Measurement Date of duty Larter, Bradley Branch, Compliance Division, Office of Fair Trading, Brisbane (Var) TFTW 63/06 Administration and Project Officer, Policy and Coordination Date of duty Ikin, Cydoni Unit, Executive and Corporate Services Division, Brisbane (AO3)

* Temporary Trainee until November 2007. 902 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 56 [27 October, 2006

NOTIFICATION OF APPOINTMENTS—continued

Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Number Appointment

QUEENSLAND TRANSPORT TD 181/06 Administrative Officer, SEQ South, Services Division, Date of duty Jones, Kerri Bundall (AO2) TD 266/06Customer Service Officer, Southern Region, Services Date of duty Fox, Jeffrey Division, Toowoomba (AO2) TD 365/06 Temporary Administrative Officer, Customer Service Direct, Date of duty Duncan, Susan Services Division, Brisbane (AO2) TD 415/06 Director (Service Delivery Policy), Service Delivery Policy Date of duty Rogers, Adam Branch, Services Division, Brisbane (SO1) TD 318/06 Graduate Audit Officer, Internal Audit, Corporate Office, Date of duty Cheung, Desiree Simone Brisbane (AO3) TD 411/06 Senior HR Consultant, Human Resource Branch, Corporate Date of duty Bushell, Heidi Office, Brisbane (AO6) TD 425/06 Senior Issues and Media Advisor, Community and Corporate Date of duty Dolling, Andrea Relations Unit, Corporate Office, Brisbane (AO6) TD 410/06 Business Support Analyst (GIS), Passenger Transport and Date of duty Lyons, Glenda Development Branch, Passenger Transport Division, Brisbane (AO5) TD 449/06 Temporary Maritime Operations Officer Grade B, Marine Date of duty Mitchell, David Operations (Gladstone), Marine Safety Queensland, Gladstone (MOOB)

TREASURY DEPARTMENT TY 197/06 Senior ICT Consultant (Security and Quality), Portfolio Date of duty Karekal, Girijadevi Technology Group, Information Technology Branch, Portfolio Services, Brisbane (AO6) TY 176/06 Assistant Accountant (Operational Accounting), Finance, Date of duty Brieschke, Michael Glen Government Superannuation Office, Brisbane (AO4) TY 72/06 Technology Officer, Collaborative Technologies, Information Date of duty Fryer, Sonya Marie Technology, Portfolio Services, Brisbane (AO5) *SSA 2/06 Principal Project Officer, Shared Service Agency, Brisbane (AO8) Date of duty Allan, Lissel Ellen #TY 1087/06General Manager, Information and Communication Date of duty Sharples, Baden Technology, Government Superannuation Office, Brisbane (SES2)

*Temporary until 30-6-07. # Temporary until 30-6-09.

CORPTECH *CT 70/06 Senior Project Officer (Forms and Correspondence), Shared Date of duty Smith, Laelea Mary Service Solutions, Brisbane (AO6)

* Temporary until 9-2-07 with the possibility of extension.

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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Brisbane, 25 October 2006 Glendda Rae FFROST 46A Sickle Avenue HOPE ISLAND It is notified that, pursuant to Section 21 (5) of the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991, each of the Cassandra Anne FILLINGHAM 51 Cameron Street REDBANK persons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has been PLAINS appointed and is registered as a Commissioner for Declarations. Leanne FLINTHAM 18 Lomandra Street BOYNE ISLAND Damien Mealey Roslyn Diane GILL 6 Eton Avenue BOONDALL Registrar of Justices of the Peace Tracy Lee GILLARD 42 Lavinia Street and Commissioners for Declarations SUNNYBANK

THE SCHEDULE Geoffrey George GRIST 35 Evelyn Street LAMMERMOOR

Richard AGER 296 Avalon Road SHELDON Christopher Murray HANSON 31 Salvia Street HOLLYWELL Anna Therese ANDRIOLO 60 Allan Day Drive Melissa Karen HOGER 39 Daveys Drive BRANYAN WELLINGTON POINT Janine Ann HONE 27 Papaya Street MOUNT Todd Kenneth ARMSTRONG Unit 8 454 Coolangatta Road COTTON TUGUN Joanne Lillian JACKSON 2 Thomas Street AMAMOOR Sascha Michelle BAILEY 63 Delsie Street CANNON HILL Michael Patrick JOHNSON 2 Carlton Court BIRKDALE Kristy BATTISTA 254 Tamborine Mountain Road Jayne Elizabeth JOHNSTON 5 Janett Street YORKEYS TAMBORINE KNOB Jade Melba Elizabeth BEATTIE 220 Rossmore Road LOGAN Brian Patrick JONES 20 Tosca Street CASHMERE RESERVE Merle Robin JUDGE 1 Lane Street BEAUDESERT Rebecca Lea BOURKE Unit 26 367 Margaret Street NEWTOWN Ian John LOCKE 29 Lambor Drive MUDGEERABA Kerry Ann BRUCKSHAW 1 Margate Parade MARGATE Richard William LUKE 11 Claudia Court SINNAMON Bruce Donald BRYAN 5 Jillian Court SPRINGWOOD PARK

Barbara Mary BUTCHER 76 Osborne Drive Jann Maree MARSHALL 19 Shepherdson Street BURPENGARY CAPALABA

Jaclyn Agnes CHAPMAN 18 Kathleen Avenue Jacqueline Louise MESTON 8 Matilda Court MURRUMBA SOUTHPORT DOWNS

Elene CLAIRE 15 Renoir Street CORINDA Janet Claire MONTGOMERY 4 Goodrick Court MOUNT WARREN PARK Elizabeth Janet COFFEY Unit 6 15 Balcara Avenue CARSELDINE Geoffrey John MORROW 54 Wonga Street REEDY CREEK Andrew John COTTLE Unit 2 5 Burwood Court LABRADOR Eunice Wanjira NGUNU 5 Woongarra Street THE GAP

Glen Colin DAVIDSON 14 Nabarlek Drive Shane Nicholas O'REILLY 5 Cormack Street SHERWOOD WORONGARY Christopher John Gilbert Unit 102 53 Old Coach Road Teresa Irene DAVIES 20 Martin Street PIALBA PEACOCK TALLAI Amy Louise DUNLEAVY 330 Amber Crescent JIMBOOMBA 904 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 [27 October, 2006

Colin John PITTORINO 123 Central Avenue Michael James GALLAGHER Unit 1 15 South Street SHERWOOD COOLANGATTA

Michael James QUINN 27 Eden Crescent WOORIM Beverly GARVEY 1 Orchid Place CALAMVALE

Jennifer RAE 46 Callum Street Frederick Irvin Kenneth GRIFFITH 13 Bertrand Road SUNRISE MOOROOBOOL BEACH

Frances Louise RALLS 411 Stenner Street Lara Jean HAINSWORTH Unit 5 19 Mermaid Street KEARNEYS SPRING CHERMSIDE

Alicia Kerrin RIECK 10 Gledhow Street Eric Scott HARDING 160 Stratton Terrace MANLY WILLOWBANK Karen Marie HEWITT Unit 7 29 Collinsvale Street Leanne RODGERS 12 William Road EUMUNDI ROCKLEA

Amanda Grace SKEEN Unit 10 9 Sylvan Road Christopher HILL 25 Hand Street GULLIVER TOOWONG John Anthony HOLLANDS Unit 7 29 Collinsvale Street John Alwyne STANTON 4 Broadreach Court ROCKLEA NOOSAVILLE Adrian John HOLT 10 Bright Street NEWTOWN Joanne Lesley TANIELU 7 Platypus Court LAWNTON Kenneth Charles KASSULKE 371 Springwood Road Philip John WAGSTAFF 32 Kimmax Street SPRINGWOOD SUNNYBANK Kris Hadlee KITTO Unit 4 2 Madang Crescent Robert John WHILEY 74 Nineteenth Avenue PALM RUNAWAY BAY BEACH Paul Roger Francis LITTLE 6 Main Avenue WILSTON Department of Justice and Attorney-General Liliana Maria MACARONE 166 Bangalow Street Brisbane, 25 October 2006 BRIDGEMAN DOWNS IIt is notified that, pursuant to Section 21 (5) of the Justices of the Donald MACDONALD 27 Redwood Avenue KIRWAN Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991, each of the persons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has been Peter Bannan MACKAY 4 Finnegan Place PELICAN appointed and is registered as a Justice of the Peace (Qualified). WATERS Caroline Elizabeth MCDONALD 8 Litsea Court REEDY Damien Mealey CREEK

Registrar of Justices of the Peace Valerie Frances MCINTOSH 14 Manglo Street SHAILER PARK and Commissioners for Declarations Donna Margaret MORT 50 Kilsay Crescent THE SCHEDULE MEADOWBROOK Thien Khoa NGUYEN 121 Graceville Avenue Daryl Shane ADAMS 9 Oxford Place FITZGIBBON GRACEVILLE Paul Douglas BARTHOLOMEW 14 Colne Street KURABY Sabina O'DONOGHUE 20 Rose Crescent FITZGIBBON John BAYNE 8 Connelly Court ALBANY CREEK Norma Kaye PEDLER 155 Curtis Road KINGAROY

Natasha Elizabeth BERG Unit 1 12 Logan Avenue Christopher John PETERS 93 Kulcha Street ALGESTER MIAMI David Graeme PIRIE 32 Solander Circuit FOREST Rachel Mary BERNAYS Lot 16 Black Gully Road LAKE TINAROO Paul Alexander ROBERTSON 19 Greenbank Circuit Rosemarie Skye BIDGOOD 12 Cayley Street EVERTON CARRARA PARK Leanne Joy ROSTEDT 3 Kululu Crescent SCARNESS Vicki Louise CALLANAN 21 Gertrude Street GAYNDAH Maree Karlyn SCELLS 13 Lookout Court CAMP Sam CASAMENTO 21 Thomas Street GRANGE MOUNTAIN

Bettye Joy CHAPMAN 2 Pecton Place AVENELL Tegan Maree SEERY 6 Moonyean Street HEIGHTS BELLBIRD PARK

Heather Narelle COCKING 539 Taylors Beach Road Mary Somerville SHEFFORD 11 Banksiadale Close TAYLORS BEACH ELANORA

Michelle Leanne CUNNINGHAM 5 Clements Street SOUTH Gregory SPINDA 55A Oxford Terrace MACKAY TARINGA

Richard Hiller DINNEN 86 Marshall Street MACHANS Linda Jenine TUCKEY 8 Pleasant Close MAREEBA BEACH Gene Victor WALKER 6 Leanne Court HIGHFIELDS Cheryl Ann DOUYERE Unit 10 15 Bourke Street WATERFORD WEST Amanda Elizabeth WALMSLEY Unit 2 82 Cutbush Road EVERTON PARK Helen Therese DWYER 14 Sundown Drive PARADISE POINT Charlotte Frances WOOLLEY 157 Huntingdale Street PULLENVALE Barton John EDWARDS 93 Pine River Drive MURRUMBA DOWNS 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 905

Department of Justice and Attorney-General Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries Brisbane, 26 October 2006 Brisbane, 26 October 2006 Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of the provisions of the Executive Council and under the Freedom of Information Act Banana Industry Protection Act 1989, has approved the 1992, has approved that Rachael RANGIHAEATA be appointed to appointment of Robert Mayers as a member representing banana act as required by the Information Commissioner as Information growers to the Banana Industry Protection Board for the period up Commissioner- to and including 31 August 2008. during a vacancy in the office; or x TIM MULHERIN MP x during any period, or during all periods, when the Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries Information Commissioner is absent from duty or from Australia or is, for another reason, unable to perform the duties of the office The Gazette is published each Friday. Copy or changes cannot be accepted after the following closing on and from 2 November 2006 to and including 1 November 2007. times: Vacancies and Appointments: 12 noon on the ROD WELFORD MP preceding Tuesday. Departmental Notices: 12 noon on the preceding Department of Justice and Attorney-General Wednesday (final approved notices by midnight Brisbane, 26 October 2006 Wednesday). Government Gazette Notices, Information and Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Advertisements: 12 noon on the preceding Wednesday. Executive Council, has approved that- (Final approved notices by midnight Wednesday). (a) Denise Anne ELLIS be appointed under the Supreme Court When a PUBLIC HOLIDAY occurs “CLOSING TIMES” Act 1995, the District Court of Queensland Act 1967 and the will be ONE DAY earlier. Acts Interpretation Act 1954 to act as Registrar, Far Northern Sheriff and Deputy Marshal, Supreme and District Courts, Cairns when called upon by the Principal Registrar and Administrator to act in the position; (b) John Frederick TARGUSE be appointed under the District Court of Queensland Act 1967 and the Acts Interpretation Act PRICE LIST 1954 to act as a Bailiff, District Court, Charleville when called upon by the Registrar to act in the position; Queensland Government Gazettes Price Price (c) Valmai LORD be appointed under the Supreme Court Act Excluding Including 1995, the District Court of Queensland Act 1967 and the Acts GST $ GST $ GST $ Interpretation Act 1954 to act as a casual Bailiff, Supreme and Natural Resources, Mines District Courts, Cairns when called upon by the Registrar to and Water Gazette $2.81 0.28 3.09 act in the position; Transport Gazette $2.81 0.28 3.09 (d) each of the undermentioned persons be appointed by gazette Local Government Gazette $2.81 0.28 3.09 notice under the Justices Act 1886 to be Clerk of the Court at the place indicated while they perform duty as Clerk of the Vacancies Gazette $2.81 0.28 3.09 Court at that place- Industrial Gazette $2.81 0.28 3.09 Government Gazette $2.81 0.28 3.09 Name Place (Selected Gazettes are also available on subscription. Gregory John FRASER Petrie Phone customer service officers on 3118 6900 for information) ALL GAZETTES PLUS $2.42 (inc. GST) Christopher Bruce SMART Ayr POSTAGE AND HANDLING

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ROD WELFORD MP

Department of Health Brisbane, 26 October 2006 Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council and under the provisions of the Hospitals Foundations Act 1982, has approved the appointment of Graeme Robert Carswell BBus as a member of the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital Research Foundation for a term expiring on 20 September 2007.

STEPHEN ROBERTSON MP 906 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 [27 October, 2006

Department of Employment and Industrial Relations Dr Warwick MIDDLETON Member Brisbane, 27 October 2006 MB BS (Syd), FRANZCP, MD (Qld)

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE NOTICE Dr Jill Georgina REDDAN Member MB BS (Qld), FRANZCP Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council and in pursuance of the provisions of the Workers’ Dr John Colin SLAUGHTER Member Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003, has approved the MB BS (Qld), DPM (Qld), FRANZCP appointment of Dr Martin Melville NOTHLING Member Dr Jonathan Brookes DOUGLAS Chairperson MB BS (Qld), FRANZCP MB BS (Qld), FRACP, FRCP (Edin) Dr John Norman Malcolm MCINTYRE Member Dr Glenn RICE-MCDONALD Deputy MB CHB (Edin), MRANZCP, MRCP, DPM RCP MB BS (NSW), FRACP chairperson (Lond) Dr Colin Kenneth BRENNAN Deputy Dr Donald Archibald GRANT Member MB BS, FRANZCP, MRC PSYCH, FRACMA, chairperson MB BS (Syd), FRANZCP, DPM RCP (Lond), FRIPH, FAFPHM (RACP), FAIM, MIPAA MRANZCP Dr William Alexander Charles DOUGLAS Deputy Dr Jennifer Ann GUNN Member MB BS (Qld), FRACP, FRCP (Lond) chairperson MB BS (Qld), FRANZCP Dr Nicholas BURKE Deputy Dr Andrew Alfred George LEGGETT Member MB BS (Tas), FACOM chairperson MB BS (Qld), FRANZCP Dr Keith ADAM Deputy Dr Thomas Evans Gardner BELL Member MB BS (Qld), FACOM chairperson BSc (Edin), MB CHB (Edin), FRANZCP Dr Gregory Keith KNIGHT Deputy Dr Gordon Adair HEATH Member MB BS (Melb), MPH, FAFOM RACP chairperson MD (Stanford), FRANZCP Dr Charles Akrill MITCHELL Deputy Dr William Patrick HURLEY Member MB BS (Syd), FRACP chairperson MB BS (Qld), DPM (Melb), FRANZCP, MRCP Dr Kevin LEE SEE Deputy Dr Josephine Jennifer SUNDIN Member MB BS, FRACP, FRCP (Edin), MRCP (UK) chairperson MB BS (Qld), FRANZCP Dr Dana WAINWRIGHT Deputy Dr Ruth GOUGH Member MB BS (Qld), MRCP (UK), FRACP chairperson MB BS (Qld), MRC PSYCH, FRANZCP, MRANZCP Dr James Joseph ANTONY Deputy Dr Monica DES ARTS Member MB BS (Qld), FRACP chairperson MB BCH (Ireland), MRC PSYCH, FRANZCP Dr Edward RINGROSE Deputy Dr Michael George LEONG Member MB BS (Qld), FRACP, MRACP chairperson MB BS (Melb), FRANZCP, DPM (Qld) Dr Graham HALL Deputy Dr Richard ASTILL Member MB BS (Qld), FRACP chairperson FRANZCP, DPM (Qld), MB BS (Qld), MRANZCP STENING Deputy Dr Stephen Graham Dr Roderick Hans Gibson APEL Member MB BS (Syd), FRACS, FRCS (Eng) chairperson MB BS (Qld), DPM (Melb), FRANZCP, MRCP (Lond) Dr Michael HOGG Deputy MB BS (WA), FRACP chairperson Dr Bartholomew KLUG Member MB BS (Qld), DPM (Melb), FRANZCP Dr Geoffrey Robert CAMPBELL Member MB BS, FRACP Dr Ben STEINBERG Member MB BS (Qld), DPM RCP (Lond), FRANZCP, RCS Member Dr David Brookes DOUGLAS (Eng) MB BS (Qld), FACOM, FAFOM RACP, FFOM Dr Joan Margaret LAWRENCE Member Member Dr David George EATON MB BS (Qld), DPM ANZCP, FRANZCP, FRC MB BS (Qld), FAFOM RACP PSYCH, MRCP Member Dr Kar Man CHAN (Wilbur) Dr Eric Alan Alfred DE LEACY Member AMC CERT, MB BS (Hong Kong), FAFRM RACP MB BS (Qld), FRANZCP, FRCPA, Bsc Member Dr Kong GOH Dr Catherine Anne OELRICHS Member MB BS (Singapore), MCGP (Singapore), FACRM, MB BS (Qld), FRANZCP FRACGP, FAFRM RACP Dr Quentin James Vaughan MUNGOMERY Member Member Dr David Andrew ALCORN MB BS (Qld), FRANZCP MB BS (Qld), FRANZCP, MRACMA, CIME 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 907

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE NOTICE Dr William John KINGSWELL Member MB BS (Qld), FRANZCP Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council and in pursuance of the provisions of the Workers’ Dr John Newton CHALK Member Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003, has approved the appointment of MB BS (Qld), BA, FRANZCP

Dr William Athelstan OLIVER Member Dr Jonathan Brookes DOUGLAS Chairperson MB BS (Syd), MRCP (Lond), FRACP MB BS (Qld), FRACP, FRCP (Edin) Dr Rayleen BOWMAN Member Dr Glenn RICE-MCDONALD Member MB BS (Qld), FRACP MB BS (NSW), FRACP Dr John Graeme ARMSTRONG Member Dr Colin Kenneth BRENNAN Member MB BS (Qld), Phd (Syd), MRACP, FRACP, FCCP MB BS, FRANZCP, MRC PSYCH, FRACMA, Dr James Leonard MCKEON Member FRIPH, FAFPHM (RACP), FAIM, MIPAA MB BS (Qld), FRACP Dr William Alexander Charles DOUGLAS Member Dr Michael Geoffrey Eric O’ROURKE Member MB BS (Qld), FRACP, FRCP (Lond) MB BS (Qld), FRCS (Edin), FRCS (Eng) Dr Nicholas BURKE Member Dr Christina STEFFEN Member MB BS (Tas), FACOM MB BS (NSW), FRACS Dr Keith ADAM Member Dr Errol John MAGUIRE Member MB BS (Qld), FACOM MB BS (Qld), FRCS (Eng), FRACS, FRCS (Edin) Dr Gregory Keith KNIGHT Member Dr John Patrick LYNCH Member MB BS (Melb), MPH, FAFOM RACP MB BS (Qld), FRCS (Eng), FRCS (Edin.), FRACS Dr Charles Akrill MITCHELL Member Dr Jonathan Roy COHEN Member MB BS (Syd), FRACP MB BS (Qld), FRCS (Eng), FRACS Dr Kevin LEE SEE Member Dr John WEBB Member MB BS, FRACP, FRCP (Edin), MRCP (UK) MB BS (Qld), MD (Qld), MRACP, FRACP Dr Dana WAINWRIGHT Member Dr Paul KUBLER Member MB BS (Qld), MRCP (UK), FRACP MB BS (Qld), FRACP Dr James Joseph ANTONY Member Dr Ross Ashley CARTMILL Member MB BS (Qld), FRACP MB BS (Qld), FRACS Dr Edward RINGROSE Member Dr Peter Sydney HEATHCOTE Member MB BS (Qld), FRACP, MRACP MB BS (Qld), FRACS Dr Graham Ross HALL Member Dr Arthur LOVE Member MB BS (Qld), FRACP MB BS (Qld), FRACS Dr Stephen Graham STENING Member Dr Mukhtiar SIDHU Member MB BS (Syd), FRACS, FRCS (Eng) MB BS (Singapore), FRCOG, FRANZCOG Dr Michael HOGG Member Dr Caron Marie FORDE Member MB BS (WA), FRACP MB BS (Flinders), MRCOG, FRACOG, FRAN- Dr Geoffrey Robert CAMPBELL Member ZCOG MB BS, FRACP Dr Charles John STEADMAN Member Dr David Brookes DOUGLAS Member MB BS (Qld), MD (Qld), FRACP MB BS (Qld), FACOM, FAFOM RACP, FFOM Dr Francis Bernard CRIMMINS Member Dr David George EATON Member FRACP, MB BS (Syd), MRCP (UK) MB BS (Qld), FAFOM RACP to the General Medical Assessment Tribunal for the period 1 November 2006 to 31 October 2009. Dr Kong GOH Member MB BS (Singapore), MCGP (Singapore), John Mickel MP FACRM, FRACGP, FAFRM RACP

Minister for State Development, Employment and Industrial Relations Dr Kar Man CHAN (Wilbur) Member AMC CERT, MB BS (Hong Kong), FAFRM RACP Department of Employment and Industrial Relations Dr David Andrew ALCORN Member Brisbane, 27 October 2006 MB BS (Qld), FRANZCP, MRACMA, CIME 908 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 [27 October, 2006

Dr Warwick MIDDLETON Member Dr Catherine Anne OELRICHS Member MB BS (Syd), FRANZCP, MD (Qld) MB BS (Qld), FRANZCP

Dr Jill Georgina REDDAN Member Dr Quentin James Vaughan MUNGOMERY Member MB BS (Qld), FRANZCP MB BS (Qld), FRANZCP

Dr John Colin SLAUGHTER, Member Dr William John KINGSWELL Member MB BS (Qld), DPM (Qld), FRANZCP MB BS (Qld), FRANZCP

Dr Martin Melville NOTHLING Member Dr John Newton CHALK Member MB BS (Qld), FRANZCP MB BS (Qld), BA, FRANZCP

Dr John Norman Malcolm MCINTYRE Member Dr William Athelstan OLIVER Member MB CHB (Edin), MRANZCP, MRCP, DPM RCP MB BS (Syd), MRCP (Lond), FRACP (Lond) Dr Rayleen BOWMAN Member Dr Donald Archibald GRANT Member MB BS (Qld), FRACP MB BS (Syd), FRANZCP, DPM RCP (Lond), MRANZCP Dr John Graeme ARMSTRONG Member MB BS (Qld), Phd (Syd), MRACP, FRACP, FCCP Dr Jennifer Ann GUNN Member MB BS (Qld), FRANZCP Dr James Leonard MCKEON Member MB BS (Qld), FRACP Dr Andrew Alfred George LEGGETT Member MB BS (Qld), FRANZCP Dr Michael Geoffrey Eric O’ROURKE Member MB BS (Qld), FRCS (Edin), FRCS (Eng) Dr Thomas Evans Gardner BELL Member BSc (Edin), MB CHB (Edin), Dr Christina STEFFEN Member FRANZCP MB BS (NSW), FRACS

Dr Gordon Adair HEATH Member Dr Errol John MAGUIRE Member MD (Stanford), FRANZCP MB BS (Qld), FRCS (Eng), FRACS, FRCS (Edin)

Dr William Patrick HURLEY Member Dr John Patrick LYNCH Member MB BS (Qld), DPM (Melb), FRANZCP, MRCP MB BS (Qld), FRCS (Eng), FRCS (Edin.), FRACS

Dr Josephine Jennifer SUNDIN Member Dr Jonathan Roy COHEN Member MB BS (Qld), FRANZCP MB BS (Qld), FRCS (Eng), FRACS

Dr Ruth GOUGH Member Dr John WEBB Member MB BS (Qld), MRC PSYCH, RANZCP, MRANZCP MB BS (Qld), MD (Qld), MRACP, FRACP

Dr Monica DES ARTS Member Dr Paul KUBLER Member MB BCH (Ireland), MRC PSYCH, FRANZCP MB BS (Qld), FRACP

Dr Michael LEONG Member Dr Ross Ashley CARTMILL Member MB BS (Melb), FRANZCP, DPM (Qld) MB BS (Qld), FRACS

Dr Richard ASTILL Member Dr Peter Sydney HEATHCOTE Member FRANZCP, DPM (Qld), MB BS (Qld), MRANZCP MB BS (Qld), FRACS

Dr Roderick Hans Gibson APEL Member Dr Arthur LOVE Member MB BS (Qld), DPM (Melb), FRANZCP, MRCP MB BS (Qld), FRACS (Lond) Dr Mukhtiar SIDHU Member Dr Bartholomew KLUG Member MB BS (Singapore), FRCOG, FRANZCOG MB BS (Qld), DPM (Melb), FRANZCP Dr Caron Marie FORDE Member Dr Ben STEINBERG Member MB BS (Flinders), MRCOG, FRACOG, FRAN- MB BS (Qld), DPM RCP (Lond), FRANZCP, RCS ZCOG (Eng) Dr Charles John STEADMAN Member Dr Joan Margaret LAWRENCE Member MB BS (Qld), MD (Qld), FRACP MB BS (Qld), DPM ANZCP, FRANZCP, FRC Dr Francis Bernard CRIMMINS Member PSYCH, MRCP FRACP, MB BS (Syd), MRCP (UK) Dr Eric Alan Alfred DE LEACY Member to the Composite Medical Assessment Tribunal for the period 1 MB BS (Qld), FRANZCP, FRCPA, Bsc November 2006 to 31 October 2009, and 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 909

Dr John Bevan NORTH Member Dr Peter Bernard CATT Member MB BS, FRACS, FA ORTH A MB BS, FRACS Dr John Bruce MEIBUSCH Member Dr Trevor John HARRIS Member MB BS, FRCS, FA ORTH A MB BS, FRCS, FRACS Dr Ian Bruce MCPHEE Member Dr Michael William LANIGAN Member MB BS, FRACS MB BS, FRCS, FRACS Dr Richard John GIBBERD Member Dr Robert John BLACK Member MB BS, FRACS, CIME MB BS, FRACS, FRCS, FACS Dr John Charles TUFFLEY Member Dr Russell John BIRD Member MB BS, FRACS MB BS, FRCS, FRACS Dr William Edmond RYAN Member Dr Robert Albert HODGE Member MB BS, FRCS, FRACS, FFRM, FACS MB BS, FRCS, FRACS Dr Ross Leslie BOULTON Member Dr Charles John QUAYLE Member MB BS, FRACS MB BS, FRCS, FRACS Dr Edward David LEWIS Member Dr Rupert Leigh ATKINSON Member MB BS, FRCS, FRACS MB BS, FRCS, FRACS Dr David John MACINTOSH Member Dr Gregory David OHLRICH Member MB BS, FRCS, FRACS, FA ORTH A, MBioeth, MB BS, MD, FRACP, FRCP, CIME PhD

Dr Carolyn Nora DE WYTT Member Dr John FRASER Member MB BCh BAO, MA, MRCP, MRCPI, FRACP MB BS, FA ORTH A, FRACS

Dr John Gratten BAKER Member Dr Denis Henry NAVE Member MB BS, FRACS MB BS, FRCS, FRACS, FA ORTH A

Dr Noel Sydney SAINES Member Dr Thomas Roger PARKINGTON Member MB BS, FRACP MB BCh, B Sc(Hons), FRCS, MA

Dr Kenneth Francis HOSSACK Member Dr Paul Robert ROBINSON Member MB BS, FRACP, FACC MB BS, FRCS, FRACS, FA ORTH A

Dr Stanley Peter WOODHOUSE Member Dr David Wilmot WALTERS Member MB ChB, FRACP MB BS, FRCS, FA ORTH A

Dr Roger Konrad WILKINSON Member Dr John Wilmot WALTERS Member MB BS, BA, M Litt, MRACP, FRACP, FACRM MB BS, FRACS

Dr William Sheffield ROWE Member Dr William Laman THOMAS Member MB BS, FRACP MB BS, M Ch, FRCSI, FRACS, FA ORTH A

Dr Jenny BYTH Member Dr John Mason DODSWORTH Member MB BS, FACD MB BCh, FCS (South Africa), FRCS, FA ORTH A

Dr James Benedict MUIR Member to the Composite Medical Assessment Tribunal for the period 1 MB BS, FACD November 2006 to 30 June 2007. John Mickel MP Dr Choo-Tian LEE Member Minister for State Development, Employment and Industrial MB BS, FACD Relations

Dr Francis Patrick SULLIVAN Member MB BS, FRACS, FRANZCO, FRCO

Dr Kevin Walter VANDELEUR Member MB BS, FRACS, FRACO, Master of Surgery

Dr Denis John STARK Member MB BS, FRCS, FRACO

Dr Lloyd Arthur TOFT Member MB BS, FRCS, FRACS 910 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 [27 October, 2006

Department of Industrial Relations Brisbane, 10 October 2006

The following directive is issued under section 34(2) of the Public Service Act 1996.

JOHN MICKEL Minister for State Development, Employment and Industrial Relations 9/06

1. TITLE: Motor Vehicle Allowances

2. PURPOSE: To prescribe the motor vehicle allowances payable to public service employees when they are required to use a private motor vehicle for official purposes.

3. LEGISLATIVE PROVISION: Section 34(2) of the Public Service Act 1996.

4. APPLICATION: This directive applies to “public service employees” as defined in section 9 of the Public Service Act 1996.

5. STANDARD: The amounts and entitlements prescribed in the Schedule apply.

6. EFFECTIVE DATE: This directive is to operate from 1 September 2006.

7. VARIATION: The provisions in the Schedule may be varied in accordance with certified agreements made under Chapter 6, Part 1 of the Industrial Relations Act 1999 or decisions of an industrial tribunal of competent jurisdiction.

8. INCONSISTENCY: Sections 34 and 117 of the Public Service Act 1996 and section 687 of the Industrial Relations Act 1999 apply if there is a conflict with an act, regulation or industrial instrument.

9. SUPERSEDES: Directive 7/05: “Motor Vehicle Allowances”

10. PREVIOUS REFERENCES: Directive 6/04: “Motor Vehicle Allowances” Directive 07/03” Motor Vehicle Allowances” Directive 03/03: “Motor Vehicle Allowances” Directive 13/01: “Motor Vehicle Allowances” Directive 21/99: “Motor Vehicle Allowances” Directive 13/97: “Motor Vehicle Allowances” Sections 63 and 68 of the Public Service Management and Employment Regulation 1988 as in force on 24 February 1995. Determination No. 12 Circulars 4/98, 2/94, 1/91 Administrative Instruction No. 1 I 69 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 911

SCHEDULE

MOTOR VEHICLE ALLOWANCES

GENERAL CONDITIONS

1. Entitlement 4. Residence to headquarters

1.1 A “public service employee” (referred to as an 4.1 Motor vehicle allowance is not payable for the distance "employee” in this schedule) who uses his or her travelled from an employee’s residence to the employee’s private motor vehicle to undertake official duties is to headquarters and return. be paid a motor vehicle allowance as provided in this schedule for the distance necessarily and actually 5. Time limit on claims travelled. 5.1 Without the approval of the chief executive, a claim will not 1.2 The amount of the allowance will depend upon the be paid unless it is submitted within 12 months – type of motor vehicle used. x of the date of completion of the work; or 2. Chief executive authorisation x the incurring of the expense; or 2.1 The use of a private motor vehicle for official purposes must be authorised by the chief executive. x the conclusion of the circumstances leading to the claim.

3. Insurance

3.1 Before the authorisation is given, the following conditions are to be met –

x the vehicle is to be covered by either a comprehensive motor vehicle insurance policy or a third party property damage insurance policy; and

x the employee is to produce evidence that the insurance policy has been endorsed to indemnify the Queensland Government against certain liabilities at law. This is a standard endorsement available on request from all insurance companies.

x The department should refund any endorsement fees.

MOTOR VEHICLE ALLOWANCES

1. EMPLOYEE PERFORMING OFFICIAL DUTIES

1.1 An employee required to use his or her private motor vehicle for official purposes is to be paid the appropriate rate prescribed below:

AUTOMOBILES Amount (cents per km)

1600cc and less 55.0c 1601cc to 2600cc 66.0c 2601cc and over 67.0c

AUTOMOBILES – ROTARY ENGINE

800cc and less 55.0c 801cc to 1300cc 66.0c 1301cc and over 67.0c

MOTORCYCLES

250cc and under 22.0c Over 250cc 26.8c 912 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 [27 October, 2006

CATEGORY & CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL ENTITLEMENTS

2. RELIEVING OR SPECIAL DUTIES

2.1 An employee, required to use his or her private motor vehicle while performing relieving or special duty for the following situations, is to be paid the appropriate rate prescribed opposite –

x An employee not absent from normal Payment of the appropriate allowance in 1 above for the additional headquarters overnight who is required to distance travelled between the employees’ residence and the commute daily to the centre where the relieving centre where the relief is being provided. takes place. No allowance is payable where the distance between the employees’ residence and the centre (at which the employee is relieving) is less than the distance between the employee’s residence and the employee’s normal headquarters.

x An employee absent from his or her normal Payment of the appropriate allowance in 1 above for the forward headquarters overnight who is required to travel and return journey and between centres where special or relieving from either his or her residence or normal duty is performed at more than one centre. headquarters to the centre where the relieving takes place.

3. COURSES, SEMINARS ETC

3.1 An employee required to use his or her private motor Payment of the appropriate allowance as in 1 above for the vehicle to attend a course, seminar, conference, additional distance travelled between the employee’s residence convention etc as an official representative. and the place of attendance.

No allowance is payable where the distance between the employee’s residence and the place of attendance is less than the distance between the employee’s residence and the employee’s normal headquarters.

CATEGORY & CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL ENTITLEMENTS

4. EMPLOYEES WHO CHOOSE TO USE THEIR PRIVATE MOTOR VEHICLES

4.1 Where the approved means of travel is other than the use of an employee’s private motor vehicle; and

x the employee requests it; and

x is granted permission to use his or her motor vehicle

the allowance paid is to be determined by the chief executive. This allowance is not to exceed the rates Automobiles - 33.5 cents per km prescribed opposite. Motorcycles - 13.4 cents per km

The allowance paid is not to exceed the costs associated with the approved means of travel. Note: These rates may be incorporated in Directives or polices covering: x transfer and appointment expenses x leave/travel concessions for isolated centres x relocation expenses for retiring officers x study and research assistance 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 913

Department of Industrial Relations Brisbane, 10 October 2006

The following directive is issued under section 34(2) of the Public Service Act 1996.

JOHN MICKEL Minister for State Development, Employment and Industrial Relations 10/06

1. TITLE: Domestic Travelling and Relieving Expenses

2. PURPOSE: To compensate employees for expenses incurred when required to travel within Australia on official duty or to relieve another employee or to perform special duty away from the employee’s usual place of work.

3. LEGISLATIVE PROVISION: Section 34(2) of the Public Service Act 1996.

4. APPLICATION: This directive applies to – x public service officers; and x temporary employees engaged under section 113(2)(a) of the Public Service Act 1996.

This directive does not apply to – x general employees engaged under section 112(2)(a) of the Public Service Act 1996; and x employees engaged on a casual basis under sections 112(2)(b) and 113(2)(b) of the Public Service Act 1996.

5. STANDARD: The conditions prescribed in the Schedules apply.

6. EFFECTIVE DATE: This directive is to operate from 1 September 2006.

7. VARIATION: The provisions in the Schedule may be varied in accordance with certified agreements made under Chapter 6, Part 1 of the Industrial Relations Act 1999 or decisions of an industrial tribunal of competent jurisdiction.

8. INCONSISTENCY: Sections 34 and 117 of the Public Service Act 1996 and section 687 of the Industrial Relations Act 1999 apply if there is a conflict with an act, regulation or industrial instrument.

9. SUPERSEDES: Directive 8/05: “Domestic Travelling and Relieving Expenses”

10. PREVIOUS REFERENCES: Directive 3/04: “Travelling and Relieving Expenses” Directive 01/02: “Travelling and Relieving Expenses” Directive 3/00: “Travelling and Relieving Expenses” Directive 17/99: “Travelling and Relieving Allowances” Directive 11/97: “Travelling and Relieving Allowances” Sections 63 and 66 of the Public Service Management and Employment Regulation 1988 Determination No. 10 Circular letters 2/90, 7/90, 6/91, 2/92 Administrative Instruction Nos 1 I 10, 1 I 94. 914 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 [27 October, 2006

SCHEDULE A

GENERAL CONDITIONS

1. Entitlement 3.2 Departments may offer their employees a higher standard of accommodation where appropriate (eg. conference venue, 1.1 A public service officer or temporary employee location of hotel in relation to work site, competitive rates engaged under section 113(2)(a) of the Public negotiated with a higher rated establishment). Service Act 1996 (referred to as “employee” in this directive) who is required to – 4. Limit on meals (a) travel on official duty; or (b) to take up duty away from the employee’s usual 4.1 The actual and reasonable costs allowed for meals are not place of work to relieve another employee or to to exceed the standard meal allowances as prescribed in perform special duty this schedule unless otherwise approved by the chief shall be allowed actual and reasonable expenses or executive. allowances for accommodation, meals and incidental expenses necessarily incurred by the employee as 5. Application of allowances provided in this directive. 5.1 The allowances contained in this schedule apply in 2. Options for payment situations where the accommodation, meals or incidentals are not paid directly by the department or reimbursed to the 2.1 The chief executive may determine the method of employee. payment of travelling and relieving expenses or allowances for employees within his or her 5.2 Payment of meal allowances shall be based on the department. prescribed rates for the particular centre where the employee incurred the expense. 2.2 The determination may be made from the following options – 6. Meals during overnight absences (a) payment direct to the supplier through the use of corporate credit cards; 6.1 On the first and last day of an employee’s overnight (b) payment direct to the supplier by contractual absence from usual place of work or home, the employee is arrangement or billing system; entitled to the payment of meal expenses or meal (c) reimbursement to the employee for actual, allowances in accordance with the following departure and reasonable costs incurred by the employee; return times. (d) payment of travelling and relieving allowances as prescribed in this schedule. 6.2 Departure from or return to usual place of work or home

A combination of any of these options may be used. Lunch – the employee departs earlier than 1.30 pm or returns later than 1.30 pm. 2. 3 If an employee has specific reasons or believes that they will be financially disadvantaged by a particular Dinner – the employee departs earlier than 6.30 pm or method of payment, they may apply as a special returns later than 6.30 pm. case to the chief executive for payment by a different method. 6.3 In the case of breakfast, an employee is not eligible for payment of expenses or a meal allowance upon departure 3. Minimum standard of accommodation except in situations where the employee has to depart from their usual place of work or home before 6.00 am and it is 3.1 Employees are to be provided with accommodation not practicable for the employee to have breakfast before that is at least consistent with the 3 star rating used leaving and must purchase it during the journey. in RACQ accommodation directories (ie. well appointed establishments offering a comfortable 7. Deduction of meal expenses or allowances standard of accommodation), except where this standard is not available at a particular centre. 7.1 An employee is not entitled to expenses or a meal allowance for a meal that is provided at departmental expense or as part of a fare.

Provided that such meal is of reasonable quantity and quality in the relevant circumstances.

GENERAL CONDITIONS

8. Not payable during leave 12.2 The payment of locality allowance should not be taken into account in determining an employee’s entitlement to 8.1 An employee who takes leave while travelling on travelling or relieving expenses or allowances. official duty or while absent from their usual place of work on relieving or special duty is not entitled to the 13. Advances payment of travelling or relieving expenses or allowances during the period of the leave except in 13.1 Where the employee is to be paid travelling or relieving the case of illness or any other case determined by allowances or will be claiming reimbursement of actual the chief executive. expenses, the employee may be granted an advance up to 100% of the estimated costs. 9. Telephone calls, facsimiles and postage 14. Certification after overnight absence 9.1 Official telephone calls, facsimiles, etc. and postage costs are to be paid by the department concerned. 14.1 At the conclusion of the journey, the employee is required to certify that the official travel was undertaken in accordance 10. Incidental expenses or allowance with the approved itinerary.

10.1 Incidental expenses or the incidental allowance are 14.2 Any change to the itinerary resulting in variation of payments paid to employees to cover expenditure of the or changed costs (eg. claiming actual expenses instead of following nature – meal allowances) should be appropriately acquitted. 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 915

x newspapers, magazines; x snacks including coffee, tea or drinks, etc; 15. Documentary evidence x private telephone calls; x personal items necessary for the travel. 15.1 Before an expense is paid, the employee may be required to produce documentary evidence as determined by the chief 11. Cost of conveyance executive. This evidence may include – x receipts, 11.1 Travelling and relieving expenses and allowances x itemised statements, are in addition to the cost of conveyance of the x certifications, etc. employee. 16. Time limit on claim 12. Locality allowance 16.1 Without the approval of the chief executive, a claim shall not 12.1 Where an employee is in receipt of travelling or be paid unless it is submitted within 12 months of – relieving expenses or allowances under this x the date of completion of the work; or schedule, the arrangements for locality allowance x incurring of the expense; or applicable at the employee’s usual place of work are x the conclusion of the circumstances leading to the to continue during the first 42 days of absence at a claim. particular centre of duty. Thereafter the arrangements for locality allowance, if any, 17. Other Issues applicable to that centre shall apply as long as the employee remains at that centre. 17.1 It is a requirement that employees abide by all regulations outlined for the given locality eg. alcohol management plans.

SCHEDULE B

TRAVELLING AND RELIEVING ALLOWANCES

CATEGORY AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL ENTITLEMENTS

1. ABSENCES NOT EXTENDING OVERNIGHT

(a) Absence from headquarters or home is at least 12 hours

An employee shall be paid allowances for costs incurred in Lunch - $21.95 (Capital Cities & High Cost Country) purchasing lunch and dinner. - $20.05 (Tier 2 Country Centres) - $20.05 (Other Country Centres) Dinner - $37.80 (Capital Cities & High Cost Country) - $34.55 (Tier 2 Country Centres) - $34.55 (Other Country Centres)

(b) Absence from headquarters or home is less than 12 hours

No allowance is payable except in the following Lunch - $21.95 (Capital Cities & High Cost Country) circumstances – - $20.05 (Tier 2 Country Centres) x an employee is required to purchase an - $20.05 (Other Country Centres) expensive meal as an integral part of travel Dinner - $37.80 (Capital Cities & High Cost Country) (eg. catered lunch during a 1 day conference); - $34.55 (Tier 2 Country Centres) OR - $34.55 (Other Country Centres) x an employee returns after 6.30pm and incurs the cost of purchasing a meal. Dinner - $37.80 (Capital Cities & High Cost Country) - $34.55 (Tier 2 Country Centres) - $34.55 (Other Country Centres)

(c) Breakfast allowance

Breakfast allowance will be payable where the employee Breakfast - $19.60 (Capital Cities & High Cost Country) has to depart from home before 6.00am and it is not - $17.50 (Tier 2 Country Centres) practicable for the employee to have breakfast at home and - $17.50 (Other Country Centres) must purchase it during the journey.

N.B. An incidental allowance is not payable in 1 (a), (b) and (c) 916 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 [27 October, 2006

CATEGORY AND CONDITIONS ENTITLEMENTS OF APPROVAL 2. ABSENCES EXTENDING OVERNIGHT

An employee shall be paid allowances for costs incurred in purchasing accommodation and/or meals and/or incidentals as set out below. Per Overnight Stay

(a) Capital Cities Capital Accommodation Breakfast Lunch Dinner Incidental City Expenses Adelaide $136.00 $19.60 $21.95 $37.80 $14.95 Brisbane $141.00 $19.60 $21.95 $37.80 $14.95 Canberra $114.00 $19.60 $21.95 $37.80 $14.95 Darwin $128.00 $19.60 $21.95 $37.80 $14.95 Hobart $104.00 $19.60 $21.95 $37.80 $14.95 Melbourne $150.00 $19.60 $21.95 $37.80 $14.95 Perth $126.00 $19.60 $21.95 $37.80 $14.95 Sydney $158.00 $19.60 $21.95 $37.80 $14.95

(b) High Cost Country Centres Centre Accommodation Breakfast Lunch Dinner Incidental Expenses Gold Coast $112.00 $19.60 $21.95 $37.80 $14.95 Horn Island $119.00 $19.60 $21.95 $37.80 $14.95 Thursday $140.00 $19.60 $21.95 $37.80 $14.95 Island Weipa $125.00 $19.60 $21.95 $37.80 $14.95

Centre Accommodation Breakfast Lunch Dinner Incidental Expenses (c) Tier 2 Country Centres Cairns $89.00 $17.50 $20.05 $34.55 $14.95 Mt Isa

(d) Other Country Centres Accommodation Breakfast Lunch Dinner Incidental Expenses $78.00 $17.50 $20.05 $34.55 $14.95

(e) Private accommodation (ie. Breakfast Lunch Dinner Special with relatives or friends). Allowance $17.50 $20.05 $34.55 $30.95 (f) When travelling overnight by Breakfast Lunch Dinner Incidental plane or train. Expenses $17.50 $20.05 $34.55 $14.95

(g) Accommodation and meals Incidental Expenses – $14.95 per overnight stay are supplied at no expense to the employee.

CATEGORY AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL ENTITLEMENTS

3. OPTION TO CLAIM ACTUAL EXPENSES

An employee may claim actual expenses where the accommodation charges at a particular centre (i) All accommodation and meals claimed as actuals exceed the amount prescribed for accommodation Actual and reasonable expenses for accommodation and meals at that centre or where the cost of meals exceeds PLUS the total amount prescribed for meals for the Relevant incidental expenses allowance whole of the employee’s absence. OR

Such actual expenses are to be reimbursed to the (ii) All meals and some accommodation claimed as actuals employee subject to the chief executive being Actual and reasonable expenses for accommodation and meals satisfied that the claim is reasonable and the PLUS employee has complied with the general Relevant allowances as prescribed in 2 above for accommodation not conditions relating to minimum standard of claimed as actual expenses accommodation and documentary evidence. PLUS Relevant incidental expenses allowance Five situations are shown to clarify the employee’s entitlement where actual expenses OR are claimed by the employee. (iii) All accommodation claimed as actuals Actual and reasonable expenses for accommodation 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 917

PLUS Relevant allowances as prescribed in 2 above for meals PLUS Relevant incidental expenses allowance

OR

(iv) Some accommodation claimed as actuals Actual and reasonable expenses for accommodation PLUS Relevant allowances as prescribed in 2 above for meals and accommodation not claimed as actual expenses PLUS Relevant incidental expenses allowance

OR

(v) All meals claimed as actuals Actual and reasonable expenses for meals PLUS Relevant allowances as prescribed in 2 above for accommodation PLUS Relevant incidental expenses allowance

CATEGORY AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL ENTITLEMENTS

4. EXTENDED PERIODS OF RELIEVING OR SPECIAL DUTY

Where an employee relieves another employee or performs special duty at another centre for an extended period, the employee shall be allowed relieving allowances or expenses as determined hereunder –

(a) Up to 4 weeks Relevant allowances as prescribed in 2 above for accommodation, meals and incidentals.

(b) More than 4 weeks For the whole period of the relieving or special duty, such reasonable expenses as negotiated between the employee and the department provided that the employee is not out of pocket (ie. not financially disadvantaged in comparison to remaining at the employee’s usual place of work) during the extended period of relieving or special duty.

Without limiting the capacity of the parties to negotiate the payment of expenses, the following costs may be taken into consideration – x accommodation costs appropriate to the duration of the relieving period and the personal family circumstances of the employee; x costs of purchasing or preparing meals for the employee; x payment of transfer expenses as prescribed in the Transfer and Appointment Expenses directive (currently Directive 12/06) in lieu of relieving allowances; x use of a government vehicle or compensation for taking own vehicle to the relieving centre as prescribed in the Motor Vehicle Allowances directive (currently directive 9/06); and x reunion visits to the employee’s normal centre.

The agreed arrangements are to be documented to satisfy any human resource management or financial audit requirements. 918 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 [27 October, 2006

Department of Industrial Relations Brisbane, 10 October 2006

The following directive is issued under section 34(2) of the Public Service Act 1996.

JOHN MICKEL Minister for State Development, Employment and Industrial Relations 11/06

1. TITLE: International Travelling, Relieving and Living Expenses

2. PURPOSE: To provide as necessary for alternative remuneration arrangements and payment of other expenses to employees who are posted or otherwise engaged to work or travel in an overseas location.

3. LEGISLATIVE PROVISION: Sections 34(2), 69(1), 69(2)(b), 70 and 117(3) of the Public Service Act 1996. Sections 686 and 687 of the Industrial Relations Act 1999.

4. APPLICATION: This directive applies to – x public service officers; and x temporary employees engaged under section 113(2)(a) of the Public Service Act 1996.

This directive does not apply to – x general employees engaged under section 112(2)(a) of the Public Service Act 1996; and x employees engaged on a casual basis under sections 112(2)(b) and 113(2)(b) of the Public Service Act 1996.

5. STANDARD: The conditions prescribed in the Schedules apply.

6. EFFECTIVE DATE: This directive is to operate from 1 September 2006.

7. VARIATION: The provisions in this directive may be varied in accordance with certified agreements made under Chapter 6, Part 1 of the Industrial Relations Act 1999 or decisions of an industrial tribunal of competent jurisdiction.

8. INCONSISTENCY: Sections 34 and 117 of the Public Service Act 1996 and section 687 of the Industrial Relations Act 1999 apply if there is a conflict with an act, regulation or industrial instrument.

9. SUPERSEDES: Directive 9/05: “International Travelling, Relieving and Living Expenses”.

10. PREVIOUS REFERENCES: Directive 03/04: “Travelling and Relieving Expenses” – Schedule B Directive 01/02: “Travelling and Relieving Expenses” Directive 3/00: “Travelling and Relieving Expenses” Directive 17/99: “Travelling and Relieving Allowances” Directive 11/97: “Travelling and Relieving Allowances” Sections 63 and 66 of the Public Service Management and Employment Regulation 1988 Determination No. 10 Circular letters 2/90, 7/90, 6/91, 2/92 Administrative Instruction Nos 1 I 10, 1 I 94. 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 919

SCHEDULE A

TRAVELLING OR RELIEVING OVERSEAS

GENERAL CONDITIONS

1. Entitlement 4. Discretion to refuse unreasonable expenses

1.1 A public service officer or temporary employee engaged 4.1 The chief executive has discretion to refuse or reduce any under section 113(2)(a) of the Public Service Act 1996 claim for expenses considered unreasonable. (referred to as “employee” in this directive) required to travel overseas on official duty shall be paid an 5. Other administrative requirements overseas travelling allowance for accommodation, meals, equipment and incidental expenses as provided in 5.1 All employees undertaking travelling or relieving overseas Schedule C. should be aware of the government and departmental administrative requirements that apply to overseas travel 2. Documentary evidence approved for official purposes.

2.1 Before expenses may be paid the employee is to 6. Time limit on claim produce documentary evidence as required by the chief executive. This evidence includes: 6.1 Without the approval of the chief executive a claim will not x receipts; be paid unless it is submitted within 12 months of – x itemised statements; x the date of completion of the work; or x certification, etc. x the incurring of the expense; or x the conclusion of the circumstances leading to the 3. Travel diary claim.

3.1 An employee travelling overseas is to maintain a daily 7. Payments from third parties diary of arrival and departure times, places visited, expenses, exchange rates (where available), etc. This is 7.1 Where an employee receives a payment (e.g. cash, cheque, to be presented when submitting a claim for expenses. electronic funds transfer) for overseas travel directly from a third party (e.g. external funding body) the employee will remit that money into their department and may claim the appropriate entitlements under this directive.

This clause does not apply to a payment by a third party directly to a service provider in connection with an employee’s overseas travel (e.g. airfare, accommodation, meals). 920 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 [27 October, 2006

SCHEDULE B

LIVING OVERSEAS

GENERAL CONDITIONS

1. Entitlement 3. Long-term postings or engagements (excluding approved study, research or interchange programs) 1.1 A public service officer or temporary employee engaged under section 113(2)(a) of the Public Service Act 1996 3.1 An employee who is posted or otherwise engaged to (referred to as “employee” in this directive) is entitled work in an overseas location for an extended period or to be remunerated and compensated for reasonable long-term is to be offered an approved employment expenses incurred while posted or otherwise engaged to contract in accordance with section 70 of the Public work in an overseas location in accordance with: Service Act 1996. Conditions relating to section 70 contracts are specified in Schedule D. x Schedule C of this directive; or 4. Definitions x where agreed between the employee and the chief executive, alternative remuneration and other 4.1 “Long-term/extended period” is a period defined by the expenses arrangements in an approved employment chief executive, but is not less than four weeks. contract in accordance with section 70 of the Public Service Act 1996.1 4.2 “Short-term period” is a period other than a “long- term/extended period”. 1.2 An employee’s overall employment conditions under a section 70 contract must not, on balance, be less than 5. Other administrative requirements those conditions as contained in Schedule C. Conditions relating to section 70 contracts are as specified in 5.1 All employees posted or otherwise engaged to work in an Schedule D. overseas location should be aware of the government and departmental administrative requirements that apply to 2. Short-term postings or engagements, and approved overseas travel approved for official purposes. study, research or interchange programs 6. Payments from third parties 2.1 In connection with a short-term overseas posting or engagement, or an approved study, research or 6.1 Except as may be provided for in a section 70 contract, interchange program, it is at the discretion of the chief where an employee receives a payment (e.g. cash, executive to determine whether an employee is to be – cheque, electronic funds transfer) for overseas travel directly from a third party (e.g. external funding body) the x offered an approved employment contract in employee will remit that money into their department and accordance with section 70 of the Public Service may claim the appropriate entitlements under this Act 1996; or directive.

x remunerated and compensated for expenses in This clause does not apply to a payment by a third party accordance with Schedule C of this directive. directly to a service provider in connection with an employee’s overseas travel (e.g. airfare, accommodation, meals).

1 Section 70 contracts for employees whose remuneration is lower than the remuneration payable to a senior officer are administered by the Department of Industrial Relations. See also Ministerial Directive 4/04 “Contracts for a Fixed Term – Officers whose Remuneration is less than that of a Senior Officer”. 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 921

SCHEDULE C

ALLOWANCES FOR OVERSEAS TRAVELLING AND RELIEVING

CATEGORY AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL ENTITLEMENTS

1. PREPARATORY EXPENSES The chief executive may approve the payment of expenses An employee may be refunded certain expenses incurred in incurred before departure that are related to the overseas visit preparation of the overseas visit. such as overseas telephone calls made from the employee’s private residence to arrange itineraries, meetings, contacts, accommodation, etc. which are not possible to be made during working hours because of different time zones; and necessary inoculations and vaccinations.

2. OVERSEAS TRAVELLING EXPENSES AND ALLOWANCES

(a) Actual and necessary expenses

As a guide, the following expenses may be considered for Actual and necessary expenses approved by the chief payment – executive. x Fares and car hire; x Accommodation expenses but only bed, breakfast, lunch and dinner; x Tips, porterage and laundry; x Official telephone calls, cables, facsimiles and postage; x Reciprocal entertainment; x Passport and visa costs; x Airport exit and entry taxes; x Any other necessary expenses considered reasonable by the chief executive.

(b) Equipment allowances

The level of equipment allowance will depend primarily upon the seasonal and climatic conditions likely to be encountered at the time of the overseas visit. Overseas visits will fall into the following four categories as determined by the chief executive –

(i) where the climatic conditions to be met are A basic equipment allowance of $A248 towards the cost of travel substantially the same as those in Queensland equipment, purchase of other items necessary for the visit and extra wear and tear on the employee’s possessions. The basic equipment allowance is not to be paid more than twice in any three-year period.

(ii) where tropical climatic conditions are to be met The basic equipment allowance of $A248 as in (b)(i) above; PLUS An additional equipment allowance of $A186 towards the purchase of tropical clothing and the extra wear and tear which can be expected to arise. This additional equipment allowance is not to be paid more than once in any three-year period. 922 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 [27 October, 2006

CATEGORY AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL ENTITLEMENTS

(iii) where winter climatic conditions (i.e. more severe than The basic equipment allowance of $A248 as in (b)(i) above; in Queensland) are to be met PLUS An additional equipment allowance of $A248 towards the purchase of necessary heavy clothing. This additional equipment allowance is not to be paid more than once in any three-year period.

(iv) where the employee is likely to encounter extreme As in (b)(ii) or (b)(iii) above where applicable. cold or is visiting a remote tropical locality

The chief executive, if satisfied that these allowances are inadequate having regard to the severity of conditions and the duration of the visit, may approve of an additional amount to cover the purchase of special items of clothing or equipment.

The payment of such additional amount is subject to the employee furnishing satisfactory documentary evidence of the additional costs involved.

Note: An employee travelling to a number of countries, who is likely to encounter extreme variations of climate, would only be entitled to one basic equipment allowance in addition to the applicable additional equipment allowances for the visit.

(c) Daily personal allowance

A daily personal allowance to cover incidental expenses of the See table of countries for relevant cost group. following nature – x newspapers, magazines; Cost Group Daily personal allowance x snacks including coffee, tea or drinks, etc; 1 $25.00 x private telephone calls; 2 $30.00 x personal items necessary for the visit. 3 $35.00 4 $35.00 5 $40.00 6 $45.00

Cost group 1 is used for any country not specified in the following table of countries. 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 923

TABLE OF COUNTRIES

Cost Cost Cost Country Country Country Country Cost Group Group Group Group Albania 3 Eritrea 1 Malaysia 1 Slovenia 1 Algeria 3 Estonia 2 Mali 2 Solomon Islands 2 Angola 6 Ethiopia 1 Malta 3 South Africa 2 Antigua and Barbuda 5 Fiji 2 Martinique 5 Spain 3 Argentina 1 Finland 5 Mauritius 2 Sri Lanka 1 Austria 4 France 5 Mexico 2 St Lucia 4 Azerbaijan 3 Gabon 5 Monaco 5 St Vincent 2 Bahamas 6 Gambia 2 Morocco 3 Sudan 4 Bahrain 3 Georgia 1 Mozambique 1 Surinam 1 Bangladesh 1 Germany 4 Myanmar 3 Sweden 4 Barbados 5 Ghana 3 Namibia 2 Switzerland 5 Belgium 4 Gibraltar 3 Nepal 1 Syria 2 Bermuda 6 Greece 4 Netherlands 4 Taiwan 3 Bolivia 1 Guatemala 3 New Caledonia 5 Tanzania 1 Bosnia 2 Guyana 1 New Zealand 3 Thailand 1 Brazil 2 Hungary 3 Nicaragua 1 Tonga 3 Trinidad and Brunei 1 Iceland 6 Nigeria 4 4 Tobago Bulgaria 2 India 3 Norway 6 Tunisia 2 Burkina Faso 3 Indonesia 2 Oman 4 Turkey 4 Cambodia 3 Iran 1 Pakistan 1 Uganda 1 Cameroon 4 Irish Republic 5 Panama 4 Ukraine 5 Papua New United Arab Canada 4 Israel 4 3 4 Guinea Emirates Chile 2 Italy 4 Paraguay 1 United Kingdom 5 China (incl Hong Kong United States of 4 Jamaica 3 Peru 2 5 and Macau) America Colombia 3 Japan 5 Philippines 1 Uruguay 1 Congo Democratic 5 Jerusalem 3 Poland 3 Vanuatu 4 Rep. Cook Islands 3 Jordan 3 Portugal 3 Venezuela 2 Costa Rica 1 Kazakhstan 2 Puerto Rico 5 Vietnam 1 Cote D’Ivoire 4 Kenya 1 Qatar 3 Zambia 2 Croatia 3 Korea Republic 5 Romania 2 Zimbabwe 2 Cuba 4 Kuwait 4 Russia 5 Cyprus 4 Laos 1 Rwanda 1 Czech Republic 2 Latvia 2 Samoa 3 Denmark 6 Lebanon 4 Saudi Arabia 2 Dominican Rep. 4 Libya 3 Senegal 4 East Timor 1 Lithuania 2 Serbia 2 Ecuador 2 Luxembourg 4 Sierra Leone 4 Egypt 3 Macedonia 1 Singapore 3 El Salvador 2 Malawi 1 Slovakia 1 924 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 [27 October, 2006

SCHEDULE D

LIVING OVERSEAS

SECTION 70 CONTRACTS

Where it is prescribed by this directive that a section 70 contract 3.2 In determining necessary and reasonable remuneration is to, or may be, entered into, such contract or agreement must and compensation for other expenses to be offered to an comply with the following provisions: employee via a statutory employment contract the chief executive may take into account: 1. Employment status on completion of a statutory employment contract x accommodation (from which an employee contribution for rent/utilities may be deducted); 1.1 A person who was a tenured public service officer prior to entering into a statutory employment contract for the x passport and visa costs; purposes of posting or engagement to work in an overseas location is to revert to their former tenured basis x medical costs related to travelling overseas (e.g. of employment on completion of their statutory pre-departure vaccinations); employment contract. This includes as a minimum, undertaking duties consistent with their pre-employment x assistance with health services in the overseas contract and substantive classification level in the same country; location. x insurance; 2. Approval of contracts and agreements x the cost of living in the overseas destination 2.1 Section 70 contracts for employees whose remuneration including the impact of the exchange rate on salary is lower than the remuneration payable to a senior officer payments; require the approval of the Director-General of the Department of Industrial Relations. x education assistance; 3. Remuneration and compensation for other x relocation or removal assistance; reasonable expenses travel including for accompanying spouse and family 3.1 The chief executive is responsible for ensuring x and reunion visits; remuneration and compensation for other reasonable expenses agreed to as part of an approved engagement or employment contract or long-term posting are directed x clothing for extreme climatic conditions; and towards ensuring the effective, efficient, economical and appropriate use of public resources and that ongoing x other necessary and reasonable expenses. budgetary provision is available. 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 925

Department of Industrial Relations Brisbane, 10 October 2006

The following directive is issued under section 34(2) of the Public Service Act 1996.

JOHN MICKEL Minister for State Development, Employment and Industrial Relations 12/06

1. TITLE: Transfer and Appointment Expenses

2. PURPOSE: To provide for the payment or reimbursement of expenses and other matters associated with: x the transfer of an officer from one centre to another; x the appointment of an officer to the Queensland Public Service; x the engagement in employment in the Queensland Public Service of a temporary employee.

3. LEGISLATIVE PROVISION: Section 34(2) of the Public Service Act 1996.

4. APPLICATION: The directive applies to: x public service officers; and x temporary employees engaged under section 113(2)(a) of the Public Service Act 1996.

The directive does not apply to: x general employees engaged under section 112(2)(a) of the Public Service Act 1996; or x employees engaged on a casual basis under sections 112(2)(b) and 113(2)(b) of the Public Service Act 1996.

5. STANDARD: The conditions and entitlements prescribed in the schedules apply.

6. EFFECTIVE DATE: This directive is effective from 1 September 2006.

7. VARIATION: The provisions in the schedules may be varied in accordance with certified agreements made under Chapter 6, Part 1 of the Industrial Relations Act 1999 or decisions of an industrial tribunal of competent jurisdiction.

8. INCONSISTENCY: Sections 34 and 117 of the Public Service Act 1996 and Section 687of the Industrial Relations Act 1999 apply if this directive conflicts with an act, regulation or industrial instrument.

9. SUPERSEDES: Directive No. 12/05 “Transfer and Appointment Expenses”.

10. PREVIOUS REFERENCES: Directive No. 8/00 “Transfer and Appointment Expenses” Directive No. 16/99 “Transfer and Appointment Expenses” Directive No. 9/97 “Transfer and Appointment Expenses” Sections 63 and 64 of the Public Service Management and Employment Regulation 1988 as in force on 24 February 1995 Determination No. 9 Circulars 2/93, 2/92, 6/91, 1/91 Administrative Instruction Nos. 1 I 15, 1 I 89. 926 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 [27 October, 2006

SCHEDULE A

TRANSFER EXPENSES

1. Principal Objective The principal objective of this directive is to ensure that an employee covered by the directive who is required by his or her department to transfer from one centre to another to carry out his or her duties is assisted with costs necessarily incurred by the employee because of the transfer.

2. Definitions In this schedule: “centre” means a location to which an employee has been appointed or transferred. “employee” means a person to whom this directive applies according to the application clause. “family” means a spouse, a dependent child or other dependent member of the employee’s family residing with the employee at the time of transfer. “former centre” in relation to paragraphs 28, 29 and 30 may be any former centre, not necessarily the centre from which the most recent transfer has taken place. “spouse” has the same meaning as in the Industrial Relations Act 1999. An employee’s spouse must be residing with the employee at the time of the transfer for the employee to receive any of the entitlements within this directive that relate to a spouse.

3. Eligibility An employee is eligible for the benefits provided in this directive when all of the following conditions have been met: x the employee has been transferred or promoted from one position to another other than in circumstances covered by the directive dealing with travelling and relieving allowances; x because of the transfer or promotion the employee has been obliged to transfer to a work place in a different location; x the change of location is such as to satisfy the employee’s chief executive that it would be impractical for the employee to continue to reside at the former location and unreasonable to require him or her to do so.

A transfer within the same city or town area does not attract an entitlement in this directive.

4. Entitlement An employee transferred from one centre to another is to be allowed reasonable transfer expenses as provided in this schedule for the following purposes: to convey the employee and the employee’s family and effects to the centre to which the employee is transferred; to obtain temporary board and lodging; and to meet other items of expenditure related to taking up duty.

It is the responsibility of the employee in determining any taxation implications relating to payment of any allowances provided for in this directive.

Transfer expenses, for a registered deployee who is deployed and relocates as part of the deployment process, will be met by the deployee's releasing department. Transfer expenses for a registered redeployee who is subsequently deployed into a position at their substantive level will be met by the appointing department.

5. Documentary Evidence An employee must provide documentary evidence of an expense before reimbursement of an expense or payment of an allowance may be authorised. Such evidence might include (but is not limited to) receipts, invoices, including tax invoices, itemised statements, quotes, declarations or certification. The documentary evidence must be such as to satisfy the chief executive of the validity of the employee’s claim.

6. Expenses Not Allowed Except with the approval of the chief executive, an employee is not entitled to expenses in the following circumstances: x the transfer has been sought by the employee on compassionate grounds; x the transfer has arisen as a direct result of disciplinary action taken against the employee in accordance with section 88 of the Public Service Act 1996, if the non-allowance of transfer expenses was included in the terms of the discipline imposed; x the transfer is the result of a request by two employees who have agreed to an exchange of positions; or x the employee has requested the transfer on health grounds, but has not provided a supporting medical certificate before approval of the transfer.

7. Time Limit on Claim Unless the chief executive is satisfied that the circumstances warrant otherwise, a claim may be paid only if it is submitted within 12 months of the later of the following occurrences: x the incurring of the expense; x the conclusion of the events leading to the claim. 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 927

8. Paid Time Off Work An employee may be granted paid time off work necessary to attend to matters associated with the transfer as follows: Purpose of time off Paid time off

To complete arrangements at the former centre Up to 2 working days

To complete arrangements at the new centre Up to 2 working days

To travel from one centre to the other by rail Time necessary for the journey

To travel from one centre to the other by private motor vehicle by the most 1 working day for each 500 km of road travel or direct practicable route part thereof (eg, a journey of 700 km would attract 2 days; a journey of 300 km would attract 1 day) Where employee packs his or her own household and personal effects 1 working day (see under Transport of Furniture and Effects below)

9. Travel Expenses An employee is entitled to fares or reimbursement of the cost of travel as follows: Mode of travel Conditions

Rail First class fare for employee and family, including sleeper where necessary

Private motor vehicle An allowance per kilometre for each of up to two vehicles using the most direct practicable route, the allowance being the rate prescribed from time to time in the directive dealing with motor vehicle allowances under the heading Employees Who Choose to Use Their Private Motor Vehicles

Air Economy class airfares for employee and family, where circumstances or costs make air travel more desirable than other forms of transport

Other travel Where a chief executive determines that an alternative travel arrangement provides greater arrangements efficiency, the fares or relevant costs in respect of employee and family

10. Overnight Accommodation and Meals in Transit An employee is entitled to payment for accommodation and meals that might be necessary while in transit from one centre to the other. If travelling by private motor vehicle, one overnight stay for each completed 500 km or part thereof is considered reasonable. A motor vehicle trip of less than 500 km would not attract any entitlement for accommodation at the new centre (meals and accommodation at a new centre are treated under the provisions for temporary board and lodging). Payment or reimbursement would be on the following basis:

Accommodation Type of accommodation Conditions

Hotel, motel, registered hostel, boarding All reasonable and necessary expenses for the employee and family house, bed and breakfast or other commercial provider of board and lodging or caravan park

Relatives or friends Up to $19.50 a night for the employee and for each accompanying member of the employee’s family 12 years of age or more; up to $9.75 a night for each member of the employee’s family under 12 years of age

Meals Circumstances Conditions

General rule x Actual and reasonable expenses for employee and each accompanying family member up to a maximum for each person of the meal allowances for “other country centres” contained from time to time in the directive dealing with travelling and relieving expenses for 3 meals a day x Meals at a new centre are treated under the provisions for temporary board and lodging

Employee travelling by private motor x As in the general rule above - expenses for meals on the basis of one meal vehicle for each 166 kilometres of completed travel to a maximum of three meals a day

Employee staying overnight with relatives No separate meal allowance payable while staying with relatives or friends – or friends meals with relatives and friends included in accommodation component. However, while actually travelling the general rule above applies.

11. Multiple Journeys in Private Motor Vehicles An employee is entitled to payment or reimbursement of the cost of accommodation and meals for a single journey from the former centre to the new centre by each member of the employee’s family. Where an employee chooses to drive (or to have driven by a family member) 2 private motor vehicles (see below), the employee is not entitled to payment of expenses for more than one journey for each family member (including the employee), even where the arrangement might necessitate more than 928 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 [27 October, 2006

one journey by the employee or family member.

12. Temporary Board and Lodging An employee is entitled to relief for the cost of temporary accommodation, and for meals while in such accommodation, in the following circumstances: x While waiting to begin the journey from one centre to the other; x While waiting to secure permanent accommodation at the new centre.

The entitlement is limited to a period of 2 months for an employee without dependants and to 4 months for an employee accompanied by family. The chief executive may extend these periods where an employee taking all reasonable steps is unable to secure permanent accommodation within these times. The entitlement is limited to reasonable and actual expenses with the following conditions: Type of Accommodation expenses Extra for meal accommodation expenses

Hotel, motel or Employee accompanied by family ½ of the actual registered hostel, x For the first 2 months - ¾ of reasonable actual expenses reasonable expenses boarding house, bed x For the second 2 months (and any subsequent period approved in during the approved and breakfast or other special circumstances) - ½ of reasonable actual expenses period (see note commercial provider of below) board and lodging Hotel, motel or Employee unaccompanied by family ½ of the actual registered hostel, x For the first month - ¾ of reasonable actual expenses reasonable expenses boarding house, bed x For the second month (and any subsequent period approved in during the approved and breakfast or other special circumstances) - ½ of reasonable actual expenses period (see note commercial provider of below) board and lodging

Note: The entitlement for meals provided at hotels, motels or registered hostels, boarding houses, bed and breakfasts or other commercial providers of board and lodging is to be limited to actual and reasonable costs. Refunds should not exceed the applicable portion for each person of the meal allowances for “other country centres” contained from time to time in the directive dealing with travelling and relieving expenses. Where the necessary and properly incurred costs of the purchase of meals exceed these amounts an employee may apply to the chief executive as a special case for reimbursement of the greater amounts.

House, flat, cabin or Employee accompanied by family Nil unit with cooking x For first 2 months - ¾ of rental. facilities, caravan or x For the next 2 months (and any subsequent period approved in caravan site special circumstances) - ½ of rental

Employee unaccompanied by family x For first month - ¾ of rental. x For second month (and any subsequent period approved in special circumstances) - ½ of rental

Relatives or friends Refund of actual costs with maximum as follows: Nil Employee accompanied by family x For first 2 months - $14.60 a night for the employee and for each accompanying member of the employee’s family 12 years of age or more; $7.30 for each member of the employee’s family under 12 years of age x For the next 2 months (and any subsequent period approved in special circumstances) - $9.70 a night for the employee and for each accompanying member of the employee’s family 12 years of age or more; $4.85 a night for each member of the employee’s family under 12 years of age

Employee unaccompanied by family x For first month - $14.60 a night x For the second month (and any subsequent period approved in special circumstances) - $9.70 a night

13. Special Circumstances Chief executives may modify the arrangements for the refund of expenses associated with travel, accommodation and meals in transit and temporary board and lodging at a new centre where circumstances make this desirable. For example, an employee with school age children, who is transferred mid-year, might choose to leave the children with his or her spouse or under another arrangement at the former centre until the close of the school year. In such a situation, it would be reasonable for the chief executive and the employee to negotiate suitable modifications to the arrangements.

14. Cash Advances x Meals and accommodation in transit The chief executive may authorise a cash advance to an employee for the whole of the expected cost of accommodation and meals in transit for the employee and family. x Temporary board and lodging at new centre An employee may be granted an advance to assist with board and lodging expenses incurred while waiting to secure permanent accommodation. Advances should be made on a fortnightly basis up to the allowable period of temporary 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 929

accommodation. They should not exceed the estimated entitlement of the employee. x General Requirements Before receiving an advance an employee must give an undertaking in writing to refund any portion of an advance for which the employee would not be eligible. An advance is to be acquitted and adjusted on completion of the journey.

15. Transport of Furniture and Effects An employee is entitled to payment of the cost of removal of household and personal effects from one centre to another by means of transport authorised by the chief executive.

16. Limit on Quantity of Effects Generally, this entitlement is limited to 8 tonnes or 50 cubic metres per employee. However, where the chief executive considers that special circumstances warrant the chief executive may authorise the removal of a greater quantity, as he or she considers reasonable.

17. Professional Library and Equipment In addition to the general entitlement, where a chief executive determines it appropriate for an employee or class of employees to which the employee belongs, the employee is entitled to the removal of up to 254 kg or 1.15 cubic metres for the purpose of removing a professional library or professional equipment.

18. Cost of Packing The entitlement includes the cost of packing by an approved carrier. Where an employee chooses to pack his or her own effects or is compelled to do so because professional packers are not available, the following conditions apply: Circumstances Entitlement

Employee does the packing during normal working hours x Time off in accordance with section 8 above and x The cost of packing materials

Employee does the packing in his or her own time x An allowance of $121 and x The cost of packing materials

No allowance is payable where a contract is let for the packing and removal, even if the employee does some of the packing.

19. Insurance Household and personal effects must be insured to cover loss or damage in transit or storage. Insurance coverage is to be effective from the time they leave the employee’s residence until they are delivered to their destination at the new centre. This provision does not apply to motor vehicles and other items covered in Section 23 below.

20. Storage of Effects An employee is entitled to the cost of storage of effects while securing permanent accommodation for up to 6 months. This includes the cost of any necessary cartage to and from store, unloading, receiving, listing, stowage, unstowage and insurance. The amount of insurance coverage paid for is not to exceed the coverage obtained during transit.

21. Maximum Insurance Liability An agency transferring an employee is to meet the cost of insuring household and personal effects up to the following amounts: Circumstances Limit

Where an employee’s effects are not already covered by a The actual value of the goods not exceeding $25,000 in total householder’s insurance policy

Where an employee’s effects are already covered by a To the value stated in the policy, with a maximum of $60,000 householder’s insurance policy

The employee is responsible for ensuring appropriate insurance coverage and payment of any additional premium if these amounts provide insufficient coverage.

22. Accelerated Depreciation of Furniture and Effects An employee is to be paid accelerated depreciation for household and personal effects removed on transfer. The amount is to be based on a realistic valuation of the effects removed. As a general rule, this would be the insured value of the effects. Accelerated depreciation is calculated as follows: Value of Effects Rate of Allowance Maximum Allowance

Up to $25,000 3% of declared value $750

More than $25,000 and up to 3% on the first $25,000; 2% on the balance $1,050 $40,000

More than $40,000 and up to 3% on the first $25,000; 2% on the next $15,000; $1,350 $60,000 1.5% on the balance

23. Compensation instead of Removal An employee may choose to sell or otherwise dispose of his or her furniture and effects instead of having them removed to the new centre. In such cases the employee may be paid an amount. Where an employee does this, he or she may be 930 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 [27 October, 2006

compensated for any loss considered by the chief executive to be fair and reasonable, provided it does not exceed the amount that would have been payable for removal and associated expenses described above.

24. Transport of Private Motor Vehicles, etc To qualify under this provision, a motor vehicle or other item must be in lawfully functional condition and, unless not required by law (eg, some smaller motorcycles and boats), must be registered at the time of transfer. This requirement may be relaxed if a chief executive is satisfied that where an employee’s private motor vehicle is not in lawfully functional condition the employee nonetheless has good reason to take the motor vehicle to the new centre (eg, where an employee is in the process of making roadworthy or restoring an unregistered car).

Employees are entitled to be paid the cost of removing their private motor vehicles, boats, etc to a new centre. This includes all necessary handling costs for loading and unloading each approved item and, with respect to a private motor vehicle, a vehicle allowance under Section 9 to the nearest loading or unloading point by the most direct practicable route.

The entitlement covers one private motor vehicle and any three of the following: x second private motor vehicle x motor cycle x boat and trailer unit x caravan x domestic trailer

25. Insurance Premiums for insurance cover of motor vehicles etc in transit are to be borne by the employee.

26. Vehicles Driven to the New Centre Where the employee or a member of the employee’s family drives the employee’s vehicle to the new centre (with reimbursement of a vehicle allowance under Section 9), the entitlement is limited to three other items from the list. Where the employee or members of the employee’s family drive two of the employee’s vehicles to the new centre (with reimbursement of a vehicle allowance under Section 9) the entitlement is limited to two other items from the list.

27. Transport of Pets and Plants An employee is entitled to be paid for the expense of relocating domestic pets or plants in pots or boxes. The entitlement includes actual and reasonable freight charges, cost of pet accommodation in transit and at the destination and cost of special carrying boxes etc. The maximum amount payable for each employee with respect to a single transfer is $243.

28. Expenses Associated with Sale and Purchase of Home or Land An employee is entitled to the payment of expenses associated with the sale or purchase of residence or land on transfer from one centre to another under the conditions specified below. The conditions cover four possible alternative situations, namely: x The employee sells a principal residence at a former centre and buys a residence to occupy at a new centre; x The employee sells land at a former centre and buys land at a new centre with the intention of building a principal residence on it; x The employee sells land at a former centre and buys a residence to occupy at a new centre; x The employee sells a principal residence at a former centre and buys land at a new centre with the intention of building a principal residence on it.

29. Conditions to Qualify for Payment (a) The employee must have sold his or her principal residence or land at a former centre after the notification of the transfer from that centre but within two years of arriving at a new centre where a house or land is purchased. (b) The employee must have purchased and occupied the residence at the new centre within two years of arrival. (c) The employee must have signed a contract to erect a principal residence on that land within two years of arrival at that centre. (d) Where the employee can satisfy the chief executive that in spite of having taken all reasonable steps to do so, he or she has been unable to sell the residence or land at a former centre as specified in (a), (b) or (c), the chief executive may extend the 2-year limit. (e) An employee transferred back to a former centre may be refunded expenses for the sale and purchase of a residence or land at that centre, provided the sale of the residence or land took place before the date of the current transfer. (f) The principal residence at a former centre may be tenanted while the employee occupies official or rented accommodation as a result of subsequent transfers. In such cases, the two-year rule specified in (a), (b) or (c) may be relaxed to accommodate the circumstances. (g) The residence purchased or erected at the new centre must not have been tenanted between purchase and occupancy. 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 931

30. Expenses to be paid Item Conditions of Payment

Duties on transactions x Transfer duty paid to the Office of State Revenue on a transfer for the purchase of the property x Mortgage duty paid to the Office of State Revenue for new mortgage of the new property

Land Registry fees Lodgement fees paid to the Queensland Resource Registry (Titles Office) for: (regulated fees) x release of mortgage on the sale of a property x transfer for the purchase of a property x new mortgage on the purchase of a property

Note: The amounts of duties on transactions or Land Registry fees should not exceed what would be payable for a property of average size and market price as determined by the chief executive. Where the property is acquired outside Queensland, any refund is limited to the amount that would have been paid in respect of a property of the same type and value in Queensland at the time, subject also to the limitations of average size and market price.

Conveyancing fees – sale Actual fees up to the following amounts: x Residence - $880 x Land - $550 Fees on the sale of property may be refunded to the employee at the time of sale. The refund should not be withheld until the employee buys a property at the new centre.

Conveyancing fees – Actual fees up to the following amounts: purchase x Residence - $1,210 x Land - $660 Legal costs for assistance with the establishment of a financing facility or a mortgage are not regarded as “conveyancing fees” for this purpose.

Real estate agent’s Actual real estate agent’s commission up to the following amounts: commission x Residence - $3,300 x Land - $1650

31. Other Allowances Other allowances for expenses associated with a transfer are payable as follows: Purpose Allowance

Dislocation allowance – for incidental personal expenses x Employee with family - $406 x Employee without family - $203 Education assistance – compensation for additional cost of $81 for each child relocating pre-school and school age children

Transfer of telephone – for employees who had a private Full cost of connecting or reconnecting one telephone at the telephone installed at their own expense at the previous new centre centre 932 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 [27 October, 2006

SCHEDULE B

APPOINTMENT EXPENSES

1. Entitlement A chief executive may authorise payment for the following to an employee on the employee’s appointment or engagement: x cost of conveyance of the employee and the employee’s family and effects to the centre to which the employee is appointed; x cost of temporary board and lodging; x cost of other items of expenditure related to taking up duty.

Subject to this schedule, the conditions of such payment should be settled at the time of engagement or appointment. The conditions and amounts of any such payments are at the discretion of the chief executive but may not exceed the corresponding entitlement in Schedule A. The conditions relating to the sale or purchase of a home or land contained in Schedule A do not apply in the case of appointments from outside the Queensland Public Service unless the chief executive considers it to be in the operational interests of the department. It is the responsibility of the employee in determining any taxation implications relating to payment of any allowances provided for in this directive.

2. Documentary Evidence An employee must provide documentary evidence of an expense before reimbursement of an expense or payment of an allowance may be authorised. Such evidence might include (but is not limited to) receipts, invoices, including tax invoices, itemised statements, quotes, declarations or certification.

3. Time limit on claim Unless the chief executive considers that there are special circumstances, a claim is not to be paid unless it is submitted within 12 months of the latest of the following occurrences: the incurring of the expense; the conclusion of the circumstances leading to the claim.

4. Refund of costs on termination Payment of appointment expenses is on the condition that if the employee resigns or otherwise ceases duty in the Queensland Public Service prematurely (except for retirement, retrenchment, death, medical unfitness or termination of the contract by the State other than by disciplinary action), the employee is required to refund to the Queensland Government costs involved in taking up duty to the following extent: (a) Permanent officer: x ceases duty after less than a year’s service – full cost; x ceases duty after a year from taking up duty, but before completing 2 years’ service – two-thirds of the cost; x ceases duty after 2 years from taking up duty, but before completing 3 years’ service – one-third of the cost (b) Officer on contract or temporary employee: x in accordance with the terms of the officer’s employee’s contract of employment x where this is not expressly covered by the contract of employment, the same as for a permanent officer, provided that where the period of employment in the contract or as agreed between a temporary employee and the chief executive is less than 3 years, the determining periods instead of 1 or 2 years are one third or two thirds of the contracted term of employment.

5. Engagement of temporary employees Chief executives should keep in mind that temporary engagements are by their nature of short duration. When considering the engagement of a temporary employee for assignment to another location, a chief executive should be satisfied that it is not practicable to engage a suitable employee locally at the assigned location.

6. Definitions In Schedule B “employee”, “family” and “spouse” have the same meanings as in Schedule A. 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 933

Government and Public Notices in the Gazettes Please Note: Prices effective 1st July, 2004 Price Price Excluding Including GST $ GST $ GST $

General and Vacancies Gazette—Full Page Text Gazette copy all to set 554.73 55.47 610.20 Statute format all to set 326.26 32.63358.88 *Formatted electronic files (please check with SDS Publications for compatability of file) (E-mail) 183.48 18.35 201.82

General Gazettes, Gazettes other except Vacancies—Per MM text

Single column, all copy to set 1.95 0.19 2.14 Double column, all copy to set 3.95 0.39 4.34 *Single column, elec file (please check with SDS Publications for compatability of file) (E-mail) 0.72 0.07 0.79 *Double column, elec file (please check with SDS Publications for compatability of file) (E-mail) 1.38 0.14 1.52

Vacancies Gazette—Per MM text Single column, all copy to set 1.54 0.15 1.69 Double column, all copy to set 3.08 0.31 3.38

Liquor Notices All copy to be set 282.90 28.29 *311.19 * Copies of these Gazettes containing notices available on request for $5.50 each (includes GST and postage)—TOTAL: $316.78

Gaming Machine Notices All copy to be set 307.50 30.75 *338.25 * Copies of these Gazettes containing notices available on request for $5.50 each (includes GST and postage)—TOTAL: $343.84

Probate Notices Probate Notices—All copy to be set 108.04 10.80 *118.84 Trust Act Notices—All copy to be set 96.15 9.61 *105.76 * Copies of these Gazettes containing notices available on request for $5.50 each (includes GST and postage)—PROBATE TOTAL: $124.43 TRUST TOTAL: $114.13

Company Notices Companies (winding-up) 163.18 16.32179.50 Liquidation (appointment of liquidator) 67.55 6.75 74.30 * Copies of these Gazettes containing notices available on request for $5.50 each (includes GST and postage)

Extraordinary Gazettes All copy to be set 428.45 42.85 471.30 *Electronic file supplied (please check with SDS Publications for compatability of file) (E-mail) 183.48 18.35 201.82

Natural Resources, Mines and Water, Main Roads and Transport, Local Government Gazettes Electronic files per page 115.83 11.58 127.41 Electronic files per mm 0.72 0.07 0.79

Professional Register and Lists Gazettes Electronic file 0-50 109.16 10.92 120.08 Electronic file 51+ 92.97 9.30 102.26

Contact SDS Publications on 3118 6900 for more information regarding notices in the Gazettes * ALL PRICES INCLUDE GST UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED ALL SDS PUBLICATIONS PRICES ARE ACTUAL AND NO COMMISSION IS OFFERED 934 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 [27 October, 2006

Notification of Assigned Name under the Corrective Services Act 2006 ASSIGNED NAME OF COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS ATTENTION ALL GAZETTE ADVERTISERS CENTRE Gazette notices must be accompanied by the following The Minister for Police and Corrective Services, under section 151 details: of the Corrective Services Act 2006, assigns the name Helana Jones Centre to the Community Corrections Centre currently named date for insertion sub department (if applicable) Helana Jones Community Corrections Centre. department name telephone number address fax number LUXURY MOTOR VEHICLE NOTICE This notice may be referred to as the Luxury Motor Vehicle All communications should be addressed “SDS Notice (No 1 2006) Publications” and endorsed “SDS Publications”, Postal Commencement address Locked Bag 500, Coorparoo, Q., 4151. This notice shall commence from the date of gazettal. The Queensland Government Gazette is available by Mail Order Subscription or from the Bookshops at SDS Authorising law EXPRESS, 41 George Street, Brisbane each Friday This notice is being made under Section 145 of the Transport afternoon. Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994. Approval GAZETTE LATE FEES FOR: The BMW 5 Series motor vehicle is approved as a Group B luxury motor vehicle under Schedule 4 of the Transport Operations Departmental Notices, Government Gazette Notices, (Passenger Transport) Regulation 2005. Information & Advertisements: Paul Blake, Delegate of the Director-General Queensland Department of Transport All LATE entries for the Gazette will incur a late fee. HERVEY BAY TAXI SERVICE AREA Entries after Wednesday 12 noon will be charged an Notice is hereby given under section 71 of the Transport Operations extra 50% of the entries total cost (including GST). (Passenger Transport) Act 1994 that, as and from 26 September 2006, All late entries sent on Thursday will be charge an the number of taxi service licences in the Hervey Bay Taxi Area has extra 100% of the entries total cost (including GST). been set at Sixteen (16), which will include Ten (10) conventional taxi service licences and Six (6) wheelchair accessible taxi service licences. A map describing the above taxi service area in detail is available for viewing at Queensland Transport Offices. Paul Blake Executive Director (Passenger Transport) Delegate of the Director-General Mental Health Act 2000 NOTIFICATION OF APPROVAL OF FORMS NOTICE Department of Health CHANGE IN DEADLINES FOR Brisbane, 18 October 2006 GAZETTE Forms ——— 1. The form set out in the Schedule below has been Copy for insertion in the “Queensland Government approved by the Director of Mental Health under the Gazette” may be lodged by:— Mental Health Act 2000. This notice amends the —Hand delivering copy to SDS EXPRESS, 41 declaration made on the 28 May 2004. The superseded George Street; or version of this form is dmh 028 version 2a. — E-mail—[email protected] —Posting to Locked Bag 500, Coorparoo DC, Qld, 4151; or Number NAME OF FORM —Fax: (07) 3118 6930. A covering letter must be dmh 028 Justices examination order supplied with all facsimile copy. —Phone: (07) 3118 6950. Availability of Forms 2. Copies of the forms are available from all authorised mental health services or a Mental Health Act Liaison Copy lodged after the nominated closing time will Officer, Department of Health, GPO Box 48, be accepted for inclusion in the following weeks’ BRISBANE 4001 Gazette. Dr Aaron Groves Copy must be typed or clearly written on one side of the DIRECTOR of MENTAL HEALTH paper only, and set out in accordance with the publishing style. Names of signatories must be typed or clearly written in BLOCK letters. 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 935

NOTIFICATION OF FORM APPROVED UNDER THE EVIDENCE ACT 1977

1. Approval of form

A form for use under the Evidence Act 1977 was approved by the Director, Strategic Policy (as delegate of the Chief Executive Officer of the Department of Justice and Attorney-General) for use under section 21G of the Evidence Act 1977 on 6 October 2006.

2. Form approved

The following form has been approved:

Form Number Version Number Form Heading 5 1 Witness Identity Protection Certificate

3. Withdrawal of approval of existing form

Approval of the following form has been withdrawn:

Form Number Version Number Form Heading 2 1 Witness Anonymity Certificate

4. General Instructions

This form was approved under section 134B(1)(a) of the Evidence Act 1977.

5. Availability of form

Copies of the form are available from:

Queensland Police Service Police Headquarters 200 Roma Street Brisbane Qld 4000

Crime and Misconduct Commission 140 Creek Street Brisbane Qld 4000 936 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 [27 October, 2006

NOTIFICATION OF FORMS APPROVED UNDER THE DRUG COURT ACT 2000

1. Approval of forms

Forms for use under the Drug Court Act 2000 were approved by the Director, Strategic Policy (as delegate of the Chief Executive Officer of the Department of Justice and Attorney-General) for use under section 44 of the Drug Court Act 2000 on 10 October 2006.

2. Forms approved

The following forms have been approved:

Form Number Version Number Form Heading 1 3 Order for referral for assessment 2 3 Order for referral for indicative assessment 3 3 Intensive drug rehabilitation order 4 3 Amendments to intensive drug rehabilitation order 5 3 Warrant of commitment where suspension of sentence delayed 6 3 Release Authority 7 3 Permit for offender subject to drug rehabilitation order to leave or stay out of Queensland 9 3 Warrant of commitment for detoxification or assessment of person subject to intensive drug rehabilitation order 10 3 Application for reward or sanction of person subject to intensive drug rehabilitation order 11 3 Warrant of commitment for sanction of imprisonment 12 3 Application to amend intensive drug rehabilitation order 13 3 Application to terminate an intensive drug rehabilitation program 14 3 Notice of application to amend or terminate intensive drug rehabilitation order 15 3 Bench warrant to arrest and detail a participant in a rehabilitation program 16 2 Sanction – monetary penalty 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 937

3. Withdrawal of approval of existing forms

Approval of the following forms has been withdrawn:

Form Number Version Number Form Heading 1 1 & 2 Order for referral for assessment 2 1 & 2 Order for referral for indicative assessment 3 1 & 2 Intensive drug rehabilitation order 4 1 & 2 Amendments to intensive drug rehabilitation order 5 1 & 2 Warrant of commitment where suspension of sentence delayed 6 1 & 2 Release Authority 7 1 & 2 Permit for offender subject to drug rehabilitation order to leave or stay out of Queensland 9 1 & 2 Warrant of commitment for detoxification or assessment of person subject to intensive drug rehabilitation order 10 1 & 2 Application for reward or sanction of person subject to intensive drug rehabilitation order 11 1 & 2 Warrant of commitment for sanction of imprisonment 12 1 & 2 Application to amend intensive drug rehabilitation order 13 1 & 2 Application to terminate an intensive drug rehabilitation program 14 1 & 2 Notice of application to amend or terminate intensive drug rehabilitation order 15 1 & 2 Bench warrant to arrest and detail a participant in a rehabilitation program 16 1 & 2 Sanction – monetary penalty

4. General Instructions

These forms were approved under section 44 of the Drug Court Act 2000.

5. Availability of forms

Copies of the forms are available from Strategic Policy, Department of Justice and Attorney-General – phone 3239 3466. 938 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 [27 October, 2006

Queensland

NOTIFICATION OF SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION Statutory Instruments Act 1992

Notice is given of the making of the subordinate legislation mentioned in Table 1

TABLE 1

SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION BY NUMBER

No. Subordinate Legislation Empowering Act

258 Transport Legislation Amendment (Postponement) Regulation 2006 Transport Legislation Amendment Act 2005

259 Public Health (Postponement) Regulation 2006 Public Health Act 2005

260 Workplace Health and Safety (Postponement) Regulation 2006 Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995

261 Fisheries (East Coast Trawl) Amendment Management Plan (No. 1) 2006 Fisheries Act 1994

262 Mineral Resources Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2006 Mineral Resources Act 1989

263 Water Amendment Regulation (No. 7) 2006 Water Act 2000

264 Aboriginal Land Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2006 Aboriginal Land Act 1991 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 939

TABLE 2 SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION BY EMPOWERING ACT

This table shows affected subordinate legislation

Empowering Act Subordinate Legislation No.

Aboriginal Land Act 1991 Aboriginal Land Regulation 1991 • amd by Aboriginal Land Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2006 ...... 264

Fisheries Act 1994 Fisheries (East Coast Trawl) Management Plan 1999 • amd by Fisheries (East Coast Trawl) Amendment Management Plan (No. 1) 2006 ...... 261

Mineral Resources Act 1989 Mineral Resources Regulation 2003 • amd by Mineral Resources Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2006 ...... 262

Public Health Act 2005 Public Health (Postponement) Regulation 2006 ...... 259

Transport Legislation Amendment Act 2005 Transport Legislation Amendment (Postponement) Regulation 2006...... 258

Water Act 2000 Water Regulation 2002 • amd by Water Amendment Regulation (No. 7) 2006...... 263

Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995 Workplace Health and Safety (Postponement) Regulation 2006...... 260

Copies of the subordinate legislation can be obtained at— SDS Express—Mineral House , 41 George Street, Brisbane Qld 4000

A mail service is available from— SDS Publications...... Telephone: (07) 3118 6900 Locked Bag 500 Coorparoo DC, Qld 4151 ...... Facsimile: (07) 3118 6930 940 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 [27 October, 2006

Gaming Machine Act 1991 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A business in the locality concerned, or to persons in GAMING MACHINE LICENCE or travelling to or from an existing or proposed Applicant’s Name: place of public worship, hospital or school is likely Toula Holdings Pty Limited and Dante (NQ) Pty Ltd. to happen; or Premises Name: Newmarket Hotel (Townsville). 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned would be lessened in some way. Premises Address: 495 Flinders Street, Townsville, Qld, 4810. Format of Objections: Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in Proposed Gaming Hours: petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 a.m., Monday to Saturday objection in the form of a petition must be in a format 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 a.m., Sunday. stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should Number of Gaming Machines Requested: 9. discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. Community Comment: A member of the public may make a written submission to Community comment may be filed by a member of the public the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this over the age of 18 who has a proper interest in the locality application is in the public interest particularly relating to concerned and is likely to be affected by the grant of this matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under application. Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. A member of the public either individually, or collectively Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 24th November, by a group of members of the public, may make a submission 2006. to the Executive Director about the reasonable requirements of the public in the locality and in particular to the matters set out in Lodging Objections or Submissions: the Guidelines—Community Impact Statement and Guidelines— Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Applicants for Gaming Machine (Site) Licences and Increases. Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, Copies of the Guidelines are available on the Queensland G.P.O. Box 1141, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Telephone: Office of Gaming Regulation web site at www.qogr.qld.gov.au (07) 3224 7131. All comments received will be provided to the Queensland Objections Conference: Gaming Commission, however the Commission will give particular weight to the following: All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will be advised individually of the details of the objections • comments on how the person expects the installation of conference. The principal contact for a petition will be gaming machines would contribute to, or detract from, a responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. sense of community; Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to • comments on the effect the installation of gaming the applicant. machines might have for persons frequenting a place of community congregation such as places of public EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 452 worship, child care centres, schools and community social services; Liquor Act 1992 • comments on the effect the installation of gaming NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE machines might have on the amenity or character of the locality. Applicant’s Name: Garosnic Pty Ltd, Nominee: Carl Trevanion. Closing Date for Submissions: 21st November, 2006. Premises: Esk Pioneer Homestead Lars Restaurant, 212 Lodging Submissions: Ipswich Street, Esk. Written submissions should be lodged with: Queensland Primary Purpose: On-Premises (Meals) Licence—Provision Office of Gaming Regulation, Locked Bag 180, City East, of meals prepared and served to be eaten on the licensed premises. Brisbane Qld 4002. Trading Hours: All enquiries should be directed to 3872 0872 or 3872 0843. 10:00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday. Copies of submissions will be forwarded to the applicant. Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a 451 member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by Liquor Act 1992 the grant of the application. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE Grounds for Objection: Applicant’s Name: Wytchend Pty Ltd ATF The Jorgensen 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or Family Trust, Nominee: Ingeborg Kirstine Jorgensen. inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do business in the locality concerned, or to persons in Premises: Cafe Amadeus, Shop 2, 149 Wickham Terrace, or travelling to or from an existing or proposed Spring Hill. place of public worship, hospital or school is likely Primary Purpose: On-Premises (Meals) Licence—Provision to happen; or of meals prepared and served to be eaten on the licensed premises. 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality Trading Hours: concerned would be lessened in some way. 10:00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday. Format of Objections: Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by objection in the form of a petition must be in a format the grant of the application. stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed Grounds for Objection: below. 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 941

A member of the public may make a written submission to conference. The principal contact for a petition will be the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. application is in the public interest particularly relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. the applicant. Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 1st December, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 458 2006. Lodging Objections or Submissions: Liquor Act 1992 Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, Applicant’s Name: Gary James Forrest. G.P.O. Box 1141, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Telephone: Premises: Felix Restaurant and Bar, 283-285 Weyba Road, (07) 3224 7131. Noosaville. Objections Conference: Primary Purpose: On-Premises (Meals) Licence—Provision All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will of meals prepared and served to be eaten on the premises. be advised individually of the details of the objections conference. The principal contact for a petition will be Trading Hours: responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. 10:00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday. Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a the applicant. member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 457 the grant of the application. Grounds for Objection: Liquor Act 1992 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do Applicant’s Name: The Union Co-operative Society Ltd, business in the locality concerned, or to persons in Nominee: Mervyn Partridge. or travelling to or from an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital or school is likely Premises: Brisbane Workers’ Community Centre, 2 Latrobe to happen; or Terrace, Paddington. 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality Primary Purpose: On-Premises (Functions) Licence concerned would be lessened in some way. Trading Hours: Format of Objections: 10:00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday. Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper objection in the form of a petition must be in a format interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should the grant of the application. discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. Grounds for Objection: A member of the public may make a written submission to 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do application is in the public interest particularly relating to business in the locality concerned, or to persons in matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under or travelling to or from an existing or proposed Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. place of public worship, hospital or school is likely Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 2nd November, to happen; or 2006. 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality Lodging Objections or Submissions: concerned would be lessened in some way. Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Format of Objections: Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, P.O. petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An Box 870, Maroochydore, Qld, 4558. Telephone: (07) 5430 8951. objection in the form of a petition must be in a format Objections Conference: stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed be advised individually of the details of the objections below. conference. The principal contact for a petition will be A member of the public may make a written submission to responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this application is in the public interest particularly relating to Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under the applicant. Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 460 Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 29th November, 2006. Liquor Act 1992 Lodging Objections or Submissions: NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: VARIATION OF A LIQUOR LICENCE Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, Applicant’s Name: Stratison Group Pty Ltd, Nominee: G.P.O. Box 1141, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Telephone: Nicholas Ian Harrison. (07) 3224 7131. Premises: Hotel Metropole (Ipswich), Corner Brisbane and Objections Conference: Waghorn Street, Ipswich. All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will Primary Purpose: General Licence—Sale of liquor for be advised individually of the details of the objections consumption on and off the premises. 942 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 [27 October, 2006

Current Trading Hours: place of public worship, hospital or school is likely 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 a.m., Monday to Saturday. to happen; or 10:00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Sunday 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned would be lessened in some way. Proposed Variation of Licence: To allow amplified and non-amplified entertainment in Format of Objections: the outdoor area. Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a objection in the form of a petition must be in a format member of the public over the age of 18 years who has a proper stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed the grant of the application. below. Grounds for Objection: Note: 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or Should an objector’s concerns relate wholly or partially to inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do the issue of gaming machines, a copy of the correspondence will business in the locality concerned, or to persons in be forwarded to the Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation or travelling to or from an existing or proposed for consideration. place of public worship, hospital or school is likely to happen; or Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 22nd November, 2006. 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned would be lessened in some way. Lodging Objections or Submissions: Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Format of Objections: Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Objections must be lodged individually in writing or in Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An G.P.O. Box 1141, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Telephone: objection in the form of a petition must be in a format (07) 3224 7131. stipulated in the Act and the principal contact should discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. Objections Conference: All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will Closing Date for Objections: 29th November, 2006. be advised individually of the details of the objections Lodging Objections: conference. The principal contact for a petition will be Objections should be lodged with: Licensing Officer, responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Tourism, Fair Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to Trading and Wine Industry Development, G.P.O. Box 1141, the applicant. Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Telephone: (07) 3224 7131. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 455 Objections Conference: All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will Liquor Act 1992 be advised individually of the details of the objections conference. The principal contact for a petition will be NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. LICENCE AND EXTENDED HOURS PERMIT Copies of any objections will be forwarded to the applicant. Applicant’s Name: Sun Tourism Pty Ltd EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 461 Premises: Port Douglas Hotel, 38 Macrossan Street, Port Douglas. Liquor Act 1992 Primary Purpose: General Licence—Sale of liquor for NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR consumption on and off the premises. VARIATION OF A LIQUOR LICENCE Proposed Trading Hours: Applicant’s Name: Zappala Family Co Pty Ltd ATF The 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 a.m., Monday to Sunday. Zappala Family Trust, Nominee: Concetto Zappala. (Note: Standard trading hours are 10:00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday). Premises: The Coro Hotel, 205 Coronation Drive and 26 McDougall Street, Milton. Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper Primary Purpose: General Licence—Sale of liquor for interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by consumption on and off the premises. the grant of the application. Trading Hours: Grounds for Objection: 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m., Monday to Sunday. 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or Proposed Variation of Licence: inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do To provide amplified entertainment in the ground floor business in the locality concerned, or to persons in outside cafe area on Sundays only between 1:00 p.m. or travelling to or from an existing or proposed and 5:30 p.m. To provide low level background music place of public worship, hospital or school is likely in the ground floor outdoor cafe from Monday to to happen; or Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. and Sunday 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. concerned would be lessened in some way. Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a Format of Objections: member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in the grant of the application. petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in the form of a petition must be in a format Grounds for Objection: stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do below. business in the locality concerned, or to persons in A member of the public may make a written submission to or travelling to or from an existing or proposed the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 943 application is in the public interest particularly relating to Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, G.P.O. Box 1141, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Telephone: Note: (07) 3224 7131. Should an objector’s concerns relate wholly or partially to the issue of gaming machines, a copy of the correspondence will Objections Conference: be forwarded to the Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will for consideration. be advised individually of the details of the objections Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 2nd November, conference. The principal contact for a petition will be 2006. responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Lodging Objections or Submissions: Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to the applicant. Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 456 Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, P.O. Box 3067, Cairns, Qld, 4870. Telephone: (07) 4042 3300. Liquor Act 1992 Objections Conference: NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR EXTENDED All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will HOURS PERMIT FOR LICENSED PREMISES be advised individually of the details of the objections conference. The principal contact for a petition will be Applicant’s Name: Colin William MacLeod ATF The CWM responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Family Trust. Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to Premises: Aspley Hotel, Corner Gympie and Nevin Roads, the applicant. Aspley. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 459 Primary Purpose: General Licence—Sale of liquor for consumption on and off the premises. Liquor Act 1992 Current Trading Hours: NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR 8:00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday. LICENCE AND EXTENDED HOURS PERMIT Proposed Trading Hours: Applicant’s Name: Boom Entertainment Pty Ltd, Nominee: 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m., Monday to Sunday. Wayne Jason Wakefield. (Note: No liquor may be sold for consumption off the Premises: Planet Nightclub, 27 Warner Street, Fortitude licensed premises after 12 midnight or be taken away Valley. from the premises after 12:30 a.m.). Primary Purpose: On-Premises (Cabaret) Licence — Provision Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a of Entertainment. member of the public over the age of 18 years who has a proper interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by Proposed Trading Hours: the grant of the application. 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m., Monday to Sunday. Grounds for Objection: (Note: Standard trading hours are 10.00 a.m. to 3:00 a.m., Monday to Sunday). 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do Approvals for Extended Hours Permits for trading beyond business in the locality concerned, or to persons in 3.00 a.m. are reviewed every twelve months. or travelling to or from an existing or proposed Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a place of public worship, hospital or school is likely member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper to happen; or interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality the grant of the application. concerned would be lessened in some way. Grounds for Objection: Format of Objections: 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or Objections must be lodged individually in writing or in inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An business in the locality concerned, or to persons in objection in the form of a petition must be in a format or travelling to or from an existing or proposed stipulated in the Act and the principal contact should discuss place of public worship, hospital or school is likely the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. to happen; or A member of the public may make a written submission to 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this concerned would be lessened in some way. application is in the public interest particularly relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Format of Objections: Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An Note: objection in the form of a petition must be in a format Should an objector’s concerns relate wholly or partially to stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should the issue of gaming machines, a copy of the correspondence will discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed be forwarded to the Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation below. for consideration. A member of the public may make a written submission to Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 22 November, the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this 2006. application is in the public interest particularly relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Lodging Objections or Submissions: Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 23rd November, Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of 2006. Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, G.P.O. Box 1141, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Telephone: Lodging Objections or Submissions: (07) 3224 7131. 944 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 [27 October, 2006

Objections Conference: NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL LAND PURSUANT TO SECTION 1041 OF THE All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1993 be advised individually of the details of the objections conference. The principal contact for a petition will be To: responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Owner: Michael J Doneley, 29 Macartney Street, St Lawrence Qld Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to 4707. the applicant. This notice is given to you by Broadsound Shire Council, and relates to property described as Lot 2 on RP603779, Parish of St EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 454 Lawrence, situated at 29 Macartney Street, St Lawrence, Queensland. Liquor Act 1992 Background This notice is given because rates levied by the Council on the NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AN ANNUAL above property are at least 3 years overdue. Where rates on a ADULT ENTERTAINMENT PERMIT property are more than 3 years overdue, the Council may sell the property at public auction and use the proceeds to discharge the Licensee’s Name: Reelaw Pty Ltd, Nominee: Scott Tsaousis. overdue rates. Premises: The Bank, 167-173 Flinders Street, Townsville. The Council is required to give a final notice to the property owner giving details of its decision and giving the owner a final Trading Hours: opportunity to pay the overdue rates. If the overdue rates are not paid within 3 months of the notice, the Council will commence 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m., Monday to Sunday. proceedings to sell the property without further reference to the property owner. The sale proceedings will be discontinued if the Adult Entertainment Hours: amount of all overdue rates levied on the land, and all expenses 8:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m., Tuesday to Sunday. incurred by the Council for the intended sale, are paid to it. The Council has decided to apply this procedure to your property Proposed Area for Entertainment: described above. The document gives you notice of the matters which Council is required to notify under the Local Government Entire premises. Act to give you a final opportunity to pay the overdue rates and prevent sale of the land by Council. Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper Formal Notice interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by the grant of the application. You are hereby notified as follows:- a) The Council proposes to sell the land described above Grounds for Objection for the Adult Entertainment Permit because an overdue rate has remained unpaid. are: b) This document is a notice of intention to sell land under (a) Undue annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience to section 1041 of the Local Government Act 1993. persons who reside or work or do business in the c) The date of the Council meeting at which the resolution locality, or to persons in or travelling to or from, an to sell the land was made under section 1040 of the Local existing or proposed place of public worship, Government Act 1993 was 17 May, 2006, and the hospital or school or other facility or place regularly resolution was in the following terms:-(In accordance frequented by children for cultural or recreational with Section 1040 of the Local Government Act 1993, activities is likely to happen; or Council commence the required action to sell the land described as; Lot 2 on RP603779, Parish of St (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality Lawrence, Area 0.1017ha for the recovery of arrears of concerned would be lessened in some way. rates.) Format of Objections: d) The land is described in the Councils land record as Lot 2 on RP603779, Parish of St Lawrence, situated at 29 Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in Macartney Street, St Lawrence Queensland. It has an petition form and must state the grounds for objection. All area of 1017 square metres. objections must contain a CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER. An objection in the form of a petition must be in a e) Details of all overdue rates for the land, as at the date of format stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person Council’s resolution referred to in paragraph (c) above, should discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer are as follows:- Overdue Rates is $2,403.98 listed below. f) Interest accrued on the overdue rates to 30 June, 2006 is Closing Date for Objections: 21st November, 2006 $732.15. Interest continues to accrue at the rate of 11% per annum. Lodging Objections: g) Interest is calculated from (and including) the date after Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: the due date for each rate, and is calculated as compound Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of interest on monthly rests. Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, P.O. Box 2009, Townsville, Qld, 4810. Telephone: (07) 4753 2209. h) The amount of all overdue rates at the date of this notice is:- Objections Conference: Overdue rates (paragraph (e)) $2,403.98 All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will Interest (paragraph (f)) $ 732.15 be advised individually of the details of the objections conference. The principal contact for a petition will be Total: $ 3,136.13 responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. i) A copy of sections 1042 to 1047 of the Local Government Act 1993 is available free of charge on Copies of any objections may be forwarded to the applicant. application to the Broadsound Shire Council at Macartney Street, St Lawrence. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 453 Your rights 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 945

If you pay the amount of all overdue rates referred to in this notice, including interest as mentioned in paragraphs (f) and (g) calculated up to the date of payment, and all expenses incurred by the Council for the intended sale, the Council must not sell the land. You will remain the owner of the land. Consequences of non-payment If you do not pay the amount of all overdue rate referred to in this notice, together with interest as mentioned in paragraphs (f) and (g) calculated up to the date of payment, and all expenses incurred by the Council for the intended sale, the Council will sell the land under s 1042 of the Local Government Act 1993 without further notice to you. The sale proceeds will be applied to discharge the overdue rates. Gordon Webley Chief Executive Officer PO Box 1 St Lawrence Qld 4707

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL FOR OVERDUE RATES Local Government Act 1993 (the Act) (Section 1041)

To: The Registered Owners named in the Schedule hereunder Whereas the sums mentioned in the Schedule hereunder being the amounts of rates and charges levied by the Burnett Shire Council (the Council) on the lands described in the Schedule hereunder (the lands) have remained unpaid for three years or longer and whereas the Council resolved on the nineteenth day of July, 2006 pursuant to Section 1040 of the Act to sell the lands for the respective unpaid rates and charges; Notice is hereby given that after the expiration of three months and before the expiration of six months from the date Council gave notice being the fifth day of September, 2006, unless such unpaid rates and charges together with interest accrued thereon and expenses incurred by the Council for the intended sale are sooner paid, the lands whereof such payments are not made will be sold in accordance with the provisions of Sections 1039 to 1050 of the Act.

SCHEDULE REGISTERED OWNER/S DESCRIPTION OF LANDS UNPAID RATES & CHARGES BRAY, Elaine Mary Lot 3 on Registered Plan 123470 $5,272.02 14 Scott Street Parish of Barolin, County of Cook BURNETT HEADS QLD 4670 Title Reference: 14433028 EVANS, Glynn David Lots 1 & 2 on Registered Plan 123470 $6,992.17 10 Scott Street Parish of Barolin, County of Cook BURNETT HEADS QLD 4670 Title Reference: 14433029 PHIPPS, Carlton Drummond & Lot 38 on Registered Plan 911607 $1,763.25 Sheila Ann Parish of Takalvan, County of Cook 5 Kanoona Avenue Title Reference: 50193359 HOMEBUSH NSW 2140 WATTS, Michael Anthony & Cheryll Lot 74 on Registered Plan 818581 $2,076.85 Ann Parish of North Kolan, County of Cook 21 Conidoe Drive Title Reference: 18711191 HEATHRIDGE WA 6027 WILSON, Martyn John Lot 7 on Registered Plan 200198 $3,795.36 13 Evergreen Drive Parish of Takalvan, County of Cook BRANYAN QLD 4670 Title Reference: 16682097

INTEREST is being charged as compound interest calculated on daily rests at the rate of eleven per centum per annum to the day of payment in full of the unpaid rates and charges. Copies of Sections 1039 to 1050 of the Act may be obtained from the Council by the named registered owners free of charge upon application to the Council.

Tim Rose 24 October 2006 Chief Executive Officer BARGARA 946 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 [27 October, 2006

NOTICE OF A MINISTERIAL DESIGNATION OF LAND FOR COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE MADE UNDER THE INTEGRATED PLANNING ACT 1997 SALISBURY TO KURABY THIRD RAIL TRACK

A Ministerial designation has been made I, Paul Lucas MP, Minister for Transport and Main Roads, give notice that under the Integrated Planning Act 1997, chapter 2, part 6, I made a Ministerial designation of land for community infrastructure on 19 October 2006.

Description of the land to which the designation applies The Ministerial designation applies to land required to construct and operate the third rail track between Salisbury to Kuraby, being approximately 9 kilometres of new railway line and consisting of the parcels of land described below:

Item Registered Land Acquisition Approximate Street Address Suburb Plan Area (m2) Lot on Plan

1 Road Reserve S29950A 1140 Sway St Coopers Plains

2 13SP134094 R13-1239A 81 19 Perrin Pl Salisbury

3 14SP134094 04-105 CON-01/1 52 29 Perrin Pl Salisbury

3 14SP134094 04-105 CON-01/1 218 29 Perrin Pl Salisbury

4 7SP104765 R13-1255A 151 42 Perrin Pl Salisbury

5 1RP77217 R13-1256A 122 184 Musgrave Rd Coopers Plains

7 Road Reserve S29984 190 Ada St Coopers Plains

8 Road Reserve S30004 39 Clinton St Coopers Plains

8 Road Reserve S30004 61 Clinton St Coopers Plains

9 Road Reserve S30005 161 Delph St Coopers Plains

10 21RP38034 R13-1240A 103 70 Rookwood Av Coopers Plains

11 Road Reserve S29985 378 Henley St Coopers Plains

13 Road Reserve S30014 A 376 Breton St Coopers Plains

13 Road Reserve S30028 24 Breton St Coopers Plains

13 Road Reserve S30028 22 Breton St Coopers Plains

13 Road Reserve S30028 223 Breton St Coopers Plains

14 Road Reserve S29945A 150 Evenwood St Coopers Plains

15 3RP88740 R13-1242 23.5 8 Dyson Av Sunnybank

16 16RP68899 R13-1282 B 680 50 Dyson Av Sunnybank 27 October, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 947

Item Registered Land Acquisition Approximate Street Address Suburb Plan Area (m2) Lot on Plan

17 Road Reserve S30019 159 Dyson Av Sunnybank

20 8RP172533 R13-1243 27.5 88 Lister St Sunnybank

21 4RP161830 R13-1244B 4 142 Mains Rd Sunnybank

21 4RP161830 R13-1244B 3.6 142 Mains Rd Sunnybank

23 Road Reserve S30032A 2965 Gundooee St Sunnybank

24 43RP96883 R13-1278A 93 1 Wana St Sunnybank

26 53RP96883 S30034C 621 8 Gundooee St Sunnybank

27 6SP150090 S30034C 143 6 Gundooee St Sunnybank

28 14SL5316 R13-1257A 4259 94 Nathan Rd Runcorn

29 Road Reserve S30007 99 Beenleigh Rd Runcorn

30 Road Reserve S30006B 525 Nathan Rd Runcorn

30 Road Reserve S30006B 2317 Nathan Rd Runcorn

30 Road Reserve S30006B 393 Nathan Rd Runcorn

31 1RP114081 R13-1258A 944 94 Nathan Rd Runcorn

32 3RP86297 R13-1249A 2590 54 Bonemill Rd Runcorn

32 3RP86297 R13-1250A 2451 54 Bonemill Rd Runcorn

33 1RP83964 R13-1251A 392 54 Bonemill Rd Runcorn

34 9RP69078 R13-1252A 1393 32 Bonemill Rd Runcorn

35 8RP69078 R13-1253 61 4 Bonemill Rd Runcorn

36 Road Reserve S29946 4842 Nectarine St Runcorn

38 1RP73821 1252 75 Mango St Runcorn

38 2RP73821 1244 71 Mango St Runcorn

39 9RP68907 R13-1281A 360 5 Warrigal Rd Runcorn

40 7RP226887 R13-1254 A 51 11 Holmewood St Runcorn

41 8RP226887 S30023 327 15 Holmewood St Runcorn

42 Road Reserve S30029 4 Holmewood St Runcorn

44 GTP3064 R13-1259 A 34 29 Corella Pl Runcorn

44 GTP3064 R13-1259 A 11 29 Corella Pl Runcorn

44 GTP3064 R13-1259 A 6 29 Corella Pl Runcorn 948 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 [27 October, 2006

Item Registered Land Acquisition Approximate Street Address Suburb Plan Area (m2) Lot on Plan

45 57RP226890 S30020 A 2592 89a Corella Pl Runcorn

46 36SP130744 R13-1280B 2173 95 Warrigal Rd Kuraby

47 38SP130744 R13-1280B 162 95 Warrigal Rd Kuraby

48 Road Reserve S30008 291 Beenleigh Rd Kuraby

58 144RP37377 R13-1277A 196 156 Musgrave Rd Coopers Plain

66 4SP150090 S30034C 493 47A Altandi St Sunnybank

71 28RP37354 R13-1328 S30153A 21 75 Maud St Sunnybank

73 3RP38018 R13-1331 S30158A 480 Woff St Sunnybank

74 BSP150090 R13-1333 S30192 5 Altandi St Sunnybank

75 Road Reserve S30160 3 Woff St Sunnybank

Type of community infrastructure for which the land has been designated The land has been designated for the Salisbury to Kuraby third rail track project. The project will be constructed and operated by Queensland Rail (QR) and will include the following types of new or upgraded infrastructure and works:

x Earthworks and pavements; x Bridges, culverts and drainage works; x Level crossings; x Railway track; x Signalling; x Station upgrades; x Other infrastructure ancillary to the new rail infrastructure.

The community infrastructure is described under the Integrated Planning Act 1997, Schedule 5 as: (m) railway lines, stations and associated facilities; (o) transport infrastructure mentioned in schedule 10, definition development infrastructure; (r) storage and works depots and the like including administrative facilities associated with the provision or maintenance of the community infrastructure mentioned in paragraphs (m) and (o) above.

PAUL LUCAS MP Minister for Transport and Main Roads 19 October 2006 27 October, 2006 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 57 949

CONTENTS (Gazettes No. 53-57—pp. 813-949) Page

APPOINTMENTS ...... 903-909

NOTICES / BYLAWS / DECLARATIONS / STATUTES...... 903-934 Acts Interpretation Act Banana Industry Protection Act Corrective Services Act District Court of Queensland Act Freedom of Information Act Hospitals Foundations Act Justices Act Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act Public Service Act Supreme Court Act Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act Workers Compensation and Rehabilitation Act NOTIFICATION OF FORMS ...... 934-937 Drug Court Act Evidence Act Mental Health Act

NOTIFICATION OF SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION ...... 938-939

ADVERTISEMENTS ...... 940-948 Gaming Machine Act Integrated Planning Act Liquor Act Local Government Act

Transport / Main Roads Gazette...... 813-817

Natural Resources and Water Gazette...... 819-840

Local Government Gazette...... 841-843

Vacancies and Appointments in Public Service...... 845-902

General Gazette ...... 903-948

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