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NOTICE OF REVOCATION OF APPOINTMENT In accordance with section 26(3) of the Constitution of Queensland 2001, Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council, ended the appointment of Mr Ronan Oliver Lee MP as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Main Roads and Local Government from midnight on 24 April 2008. ANNA BLIGH MP PREMIER OF QUEENSLAND

Premier’s Office Brisbane, 24 April 2008

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT In accordance with section 24(1) of the Constitution of Queensland 2001, Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council, has been pleased to appoint Mr Ronan Oliver Lee MP, as Parliamentary Secretary to the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice and Minister Assisting the Premier in Western Queensland from 25 April 2008. As a Parliamentary Secretary, the abovementioned is to perform the functions of a Parliamentary Secretary as may be decided by me from time to time. Given under my hand this 24th day of April 2008. ANNA BLIGH MP PREMIER OF QUEENSLAND

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Department of Emergency Services Brisbane, 24 April 2008 Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council and under section 75 of the Fire and Rescue Service Act 1990, has approved that – The holder of Officer in Charge, Georgetown, Queensland Police Service is to be appointed to the Chief Fire Warden position for the Rural Fire District of Etheridge. Hon Neil Roberts MP Minister for Emergency Services

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South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 TRANSFER NOTICE Amendment to certain transfer notices

1 Amendment Pursuant to section 67(1) of the Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld), I, Andrew Fraser, Treasurer, make the following amendments to each of the Transfer Notices with effect on and from the Effective Date: (a) omit paragraphs 2(a) and (b) of each Transfer Notice and insert: “(a) Pursuant to sections 67(1)(g) and (k) of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld), I, Andrew Fraser, Treasurer, provide that the Deed of Indemnity shall be taken to have been made and entered into between the Transferor and the State and the ISLA shall be taken to have been made and entered into between the Transferor and the Transferee, in each case, with effect on and from the Effective Date and will apply and be in force without the need for the Transferor, the Transferee and the State (as applicable) to sign those documents. (b) Pursuant to section 68 of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld), and without limiting paragraph 2(a) of this Transfer Notice, I, Andrew Fraser, Treasurer, direct and require that: (i) the Transferor perform its obligations under the Deed of Indemnity; and (ii) the Transferor and the Transferee perform their respective obligations under the ISLA.”; (b) in the definition of “Deed of Indemnity” in paragraph 4 of each Transfer Notice: (i) omit “between the Transferor and the Transferee” and insert “between the Transferor and the State”; and (ii) omit “inspection by the Transferor and the Transferee” and insert “inspection by the Transferor”; and (c) in paragraph 4 of each Transfer Notice insert the following definition: “State means the State of Queensland, through the Queensland Treasury Department.”.

2 Definitions In this Transfer Notice: Effective Date means the end of the day of 14 March 2008. Transfer Notices means each of the transfer notices made by me, Andrew Fraser, Treasurer, under the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act (Qld) set out in schedule 1 of this Transfer Notice.

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South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 TRANSFER NOTICE Transfer of certain Gold Coast City Council personnel to Queensland Bulk Water Transport Authority

1 Employee Pursuant to sections 67(1)(b), (h) and (k) of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld), I, Andrew Fraser, Treasurer, transfer from the Transferor to the Transferee with effect on and from the Effective Date: (a) the employment of the employee set out in schedule 1 of the Transfer Statement; and (b) the liabilities of the Transferor in respect of any annual leave entitlement, sick leave entitlement and long service leave entitlement of that employee as at the Effective Date. 2 Direction Pursuant to section 68 of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld), I, Andrew Fraser, Treasurer, direct and require that: (a) (further assurance) the Transferor and the Transferee each do all such things (including the execution of instruments) necessary, incidental or ancillary, to give effect to this Transfer Notice; and (b) (Council and board) the Council of the Transferor and the board of the Transferee must each do all such things (including the execution of instruments) necessary, incidental or ancillary, to give effect to this Transfer Notice. 3 Definitions In this Transfer Notice: Effective Date means the end of the day of 12 May 2008. Transfer Statement means the document entitled “Gold Coast City Council Transfer Statement”, a copy of which is signed by me for identification purposes on the same day as this Transfer Notice and shall be kept available for inspection by the Transferor and the Transferee at Queensland Treasury Department, Executive Building, 100 George Street, Brisbane. Transferee means the Queensland Bulk Water Transport Authority established under section 6 of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld). Transferor means Gold Coast City Council established under the Local Government Act 1993 (Qld). Unless the context requires otherwise, capitalised words used in this Transfer Notice but not defined in it have the meaning given to them in the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld).

______Andrew Fraser Treasurer Signed on 24th day of April 2008 2198 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 106 [30 April 2008

South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 TRANSFER NOTICE Transfer of certain South East Queensland Water Corporation Limited personnel to Queensland Bulk Water Supply Authority

1 Employee Pursuant to sections 67(1)(b), (h) and (k) of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld), I, Andrew Fraser, Treasurer, transfer from the Transferor to the Transferee with effect on and from the Effective Date: (a) the employment of the employee set out in schedule 1 of the Transfer Statement; and (b) the liabilities of the Transferor in respect of any annual leave entitlement, sick leave entitlement and long service leave entitlement of that employee as at the Effective Date.

2 Direction Pursuant to section 68 of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld), I, Andrew Fraser, Treasurer, direct and require that: (a) (further assurance) the Transferor and the Transferee each do all such things (including the execution of instruments) necessary, incidental or ancillary, to give effect to this Transfer Notice; and (b) (boards) the boards of the Transferor and the Transferee must each do all such things (including the execution of instruments) necessary, incidental or ancillary, to give effect to this Transfer Notice.

3 Definitions In this Transfer Notice: Effective Date means the end of the day of 2 May 2008. Transfer Statement means the document entitled “SEQ Water Transfer Statement (No. 2)”, a copy of which is signed by me for identification purposes on the same day as this Transfer Notice and shall be kept available for inspection by the Transferor and the Transferee at Queensland Treasury Department, Executive Building, 100 George Street, Brisbane. Transferee means the Queensland Bulk Water Supply Authority established under section 6 of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld). Transferor means South East Queensland Water Corporation Limited ACN 088 729 766. Unless the context requires otherwise, capitalised words used in this Transfer Notice but not defined in it have the meaning given to them in the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld).

______Andrew Fraser Treasurer Signed on 24th day of April 2008 30 April 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 106 2199

South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 TRANSFER NOTICE Transfer of certain of Redland City Council’s assets, liabilities and instruments to Queensland Bulk Water Transport Authority and related matters

1 Assets, land and instruments 1.1 General Pursuant to sections 67(1)(b), (d), (g) and (k) of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld), I, Andrew Fraser, Treasurer, do each of the following with effect on and from the Effective Date: (a) (bulk water and other assets) transfer from the Transferor to the Transferee all of the assets set out in schedule 1 of the Transfer Statement, including any such assets which are attached to (and would otherwise be part of) any land which is not being transferred under this paragraph 1; (b) (freehold land) transfer from the Transferor to the Transferee the freehold interest in, and all of the rights of the Transferor associated with, the land set out in schedule 2 of the Transfer Statement, and all of the liabilities of the Transferor in respect of that land arising from and after the Effective Date; (c) (easements in gross) transfer from the Transferor to the Transferee the benefit of, and all of the rights of the Transferor associated with, the easements in gross set out in schedule 3 of the Transfer Statement, and all of the liabilities of the Transferor in respect of those easements arising from and after the Effective Date; (d) (easements in gross – as tenants in common) transfer from the Transferor to the Transferor and the Transferee as tenants in common in equal shares: (i) the benefit of, and all of the rights of the Transferor associated with, the easements in gross set out in schedule 4 of the Transfer Statement; and (ii) all of the liabilities of the Transferor in respect of those easements arising from and after the Effective Date; (e) (reserves): (i) remove the Transferor and appoint the Transferee, as trustee of, and transfer from the Transferor to the Transferee all of the rights, interests and liabilities associated with, the reserves set out in schedule 5 of the Transfer Statement; and (ii) in respect of those reserves, change the current purpose for which the land was reserved, as set out in that schedule, to the amended purposes, as set out in that schedule (if applicable); and (f) (contracts) transfer from the Transferor to the Transferee: (i) all of the rights of the Transferor arising under or relating to the contracts set out in schedule 6 of the Transfer Statement (including rights which arose prior to the Effective Date); and (ii) all of the liabilities of the Transferor arising under any of those contracts from and after the Effective Date, so that, with effect from and after the Effective Date: 2200 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 106 [30 April 2008

(iii) the Transferee will replace the Transferor as a party to each of those contracts; (iv) each reference to the Transferor as a party in each of those contracts will be taken to be a reference to the Transferee; and (v) the Transferee will be entitled to the rights of the Transferor arising under or relating to each of those contracts, including rights which arose prior to the Effective Date, and will perform the obligations and liabilities of the Transferor arising under each of those contracts from and after the Effective Date.

1.2 Co-ownership Agreement (a) Pursuant to sections 67(1)(g) and (k) of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld), I, Andrew Fraser, Treasurer, provide that the Co- ownership Agreement shall be taken to have been made and entered into between the Transferor and the Transferee with effect on and from the Effective Date and will apply and be in force without the need for the Transferor and the Transferee to sign that document. (b) Pursuant to section 68 of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld), and without limiting paragraph 1.2(a) of this Transfer Notice, I, Andrew Fraser, Treasurer, direct and require that the Transferor and the Transferee perform their respective obligations under the Co-ownership Agreement.

2 Interim Service Level Agreement (a) Pursuant to sections 67(1)(g) and (k) of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld), I, Andrew Fraser, Treasurer, provide that the ISLA shall be taken to have been made and entered into between the Transferor and the Transferee with effect on and from the Effective Date and will apply and be in force without the need for the Transferor and the Transferee to sign that document. (b) Pursuant to section 68 of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld), and without limiting paragraph 2(a) of this Transfer Notice, I, Andrew Fraser, Treasurer, direct and require that the Transferor and the Transferee perform their respective obligations under the ISLA.

3 Direction Pursuant to section 68 of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld), I, Andrew Fraser, Treasurer, direct and require that: (a) (further assurance) the Transferor and the Transferee each do all such things (including the execution of instruments) necessary, incidental or ancillary, to give effect to this Transfer Notice; (b) (Council and board) the Council of the Transferor and the board of the Transferee must each do all such things (including the execution of instruments) necessary, incidental or ancillary, to give effect to this Transfer Notice; and (c) (indemnity) the Transferor indemnifies the Transferee against any Loss suffered or incurred by the Transferee which relates to acts or omissions of the Transferor, 30 April 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 106 2201

its officers, employees, agents or contractors occurring in the period before the Effective Date.

4 Definitions In this Transfer Notice: Co-ownership Agreement means the document entitled “Redland City Council Co- ownership Agreement” between the Transferor and the Transferee, a copy of which is signed by me for identification purposes on the same day as this Transfer Notice and shall be kept available for inspection by the Transferor and the Transferee at Queensland Treasury Department, Executive Building, 100 George Street, Brisbane. Effective Date means the end of the day of 2 May 2008. ISLA means the document entitled “Redland City Council Interim Service Level Agreement” between the Transferor and the Transferee, a copy of which is signed by me for identification purposes on the same day as this Transfer Notice and shall be kept available for inspection by the Transferor and the Transferee at Queensland Treasury Department, Executive Building, 100 George Street, Brisbane. Loss includes all actions, proceedings, claims, demands, costs, losses, damages, liabilities, penalties and expenses whatsoever which may be brought against or made on a person, or which that person may pay, sustain, incur or be put to. Transfer Statement means the document entitled “Redland City Council Transfer Statement (Bulk Transport)”, a copy of which is signed by me for identification purposes on the same day as this Transfer Notice and shall be kept available for inspection by the Transferor and the Transferee at Queensland Treasury Department, Executive Building, 100 George Street, Brisbane. Transferee means the Queensland Bulk Water Transport Authority established under section 6 of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld). Transferor means Redland City Council established under the Local Government Act 1993 (Qld). Unless the context requires otherwise, capitalised words used in this Transfer Notice but not defined in it have the meaning given to them in the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld).

______Andrew Fraser Treasurer Signed on 24th day of April 2008 2202 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 106 [30 April 2008

South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 TRANSFER NOTICE Transfer of certain of Redland City Council’s assets, liabilities, personnel and instruments to Queensland Bulk Water Supply Authority and related matters

1 Assets, land, instruments and employees 1.1 General Pursuant to sections 67(1)(b), (d), (g), (h), (i) and (k) of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld), I, Andrew Fraser, Treasurer, do each of the following with effect on and from the Effective Date: (a) (bulk water and other assets) transfer from the Transferor to the Transferee all of the assets set out in schedule 1 of the Transfer Statement, including any such assets which are attached to (and would otherwise be part of) any land which is not being transferred under this paragraph 1; (b) (freehold land) transfer from the Transferor to the Transferee the freehold interest in, and all of the rights of the Transferor associated with, the land set out in schedule 2 of the Transfer Statement, and all of the liabilities of the Transferor in respect of that land arising from and after the Effective Date; (c) (reserves): (i) remove the Transferor and appoint the Transferee, as trustee of, and transfer from the Transferor to the Transferee all of the rights, interests and liabilities associated with, the reserves set out in schedule 3 of the Transfer Statement; and (ii) in respect of those reserves, change the current purpose for which the land was reserved, as set out in that schedule, to the amended purposes, as set out in that schedule (if applicable); (d) (contracts) transfer from the Transferor to the Transferee: (i) all of the rights of the Transferor arising under or relating to the contracts set out in schedule 4 of the Transfer Statement (including rights which arose prior to the Effective Date); and (ii) all of the liabilities of the Transferor arising under any of those contracts from and after the Effective Date, so that, with effect from and after the Effective Date: (iii) the Transferee will replace the Transferor as a party to each of those contracts; (iv) each reference to the Transferor in each of those contracts will be taken to be a reference to the Transferee; and (v) the Transferee will be entitled to the rights of the Transferor arising under or relating to each of those contracts, including rights which arose prior to the Effective Date, and will perform the obligations and liabilities of the Transferor arising under each of those contracts from and after the Effective Date; (e) (instruments): 30 April 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 106 2203

(i) transfer from the Transferor to the Transferee all of the rights and obligations of the Transferor under the instruments set out in schedule 5 of the Transfer Statement; (ii) deem all references to the Transferor in those instruments to be references to the Transferee; and (iii) deem that any of those instruments which are applications are taken to have been made in the name of the Transferee; and (f) (employees) transfer from the Transferor to the Transferee: (i) the employment of all of the employees set out in schedule 6 of the Transfer Statement, in accordance with any provisions about those employees and their rights set out in that schedule; and (ii) the liabilities of the Transferor in respect of any annual leave entitlements, sick leave entitlements and long service leave entitlements of those employees as at the Effective Date.

1.2 Excluded assets Nothing in this Transfer Notice transfers to the Transferee any right, title or interest of the Transferor in the assets set out in schedule 7 (notwithstanding that they may have become part of the land in or on which they are located).

1.3 Conditions The transfers and other things done under paragraph 1.1 of this Transfer Notice are subject to the following conditions: (a) in respect of the land described as Lot 153 on Crown Plan SL7991, Title Reference 49011911 (identified as Reserve ID 4 in schedule 3 of the Transfer Statement): (i) the Transferor remains responsible for the management and maintenance of the camping grounds and other recreational improvements located on the land identified as Reserve ID 4 in schedule 3 of the Transfer Statement (being the assets specified as Asset ID 3 in schedule 7 of the Transfer Statement); (ii) pursuant to section 89(3) of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld), the Transferor may allow public access to that land used as camping grounds during the hours and on the terms allowed by the Transferor from time to time; and (iii) the Transferor indemnifies the Transferee for any Loss suffered or incurred by the Transferee which relates to any acts or omissions of any such persons accessing the land; and (b) with respect to clause 10.2 of the Lease in respect of the land described as Lot 123 on Crown Plan SL8150 and Lot 67 on SP104056, being part of Title Reference 49005256 (identified as Reserve ID 5 in schedule 3 of the Transfer Statement): (i) the Transferor remains solely responsible for the lawful disposal of treated effluent, including any nutrient material therein, on the Leased Premises. To avoid any doubt, the Transferor shall remain solely responsible for the fulfilment of any conditions imposed upon the Transferor or the Transferee 2204 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 106 [30 April 2008

by the State of Queensland in relation to the disposal of treated effluent on the Leased Premises; (ii) the Transferor will supply the treated effluent from the Transferor’s Dunwich Sewerage Treatment Plant to the Leased Premises for use by the Lessee in watering Vegetation on the Leased Premises; (iii) the pipes, pumps, spray or dispersal apparatus and other infrastructure and equipment necessary to bring treated effluent to the Leased Premises and to carry out irrigation on the Leased Premises: (A) will be provided by the Transferor at its cost; (B) will be provided to a standard and in accordance with specifications determined by the Transferor in its sole discretion; and (C) are and remain the property of the Transferor; (iv) the areas of the Leased Premises upon which irrigation or dispersal will take place, and the times, methods and procedures for the irrigation will be determined by the Transferor in its sole discretion; (v) the Transferor’s powers under paragraphs 1.3(b) of this Transfer Notice will include power to determine that water: (A) will be irrigated to or dispersed on particular parts of the Leased Premises, even where there is no need to do so for the Lessee’s purposes, if the Transferor considers such irrigation or dispersal will be necessary as part of the management of its sewerage management functions; and (B) will not be irrigated to or dispersed on particular parts of the Leased Premises, even where there is a need to do so for the Lessee’s purposes, if the Transferor considers the restriction of irrigation or dispersal to be necessary as part of the management of its sewerage management function. (vi) the Transferor must take into account the reasonable requests and requirements of the Transferee in performing its obligations under paragraphs 1.3(b)(i) to 1.3(b)(v) of this Transfer Notice; (vii) paragraphs 1.3(b)(i) to 1.3(b)(vi) of this Transfer Notice shall apply to the Transferor and the Transferee until otherwise agreed in writing by the Transferor and Transferee.

2 Deed of Indemnity and Interim Service Level Agreement (a) Pursuant to sections 67(1)(g) and (k) of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld), I, Andrew Fraser, Treasurer, provide that the Deed of Indemnity shall be taken to have been made and entered into between the Transferor and the State and the ISLA shall be taken to have been made and entered into between the Transferor and the Transferee, in each case, with effect on and from the Effective Date and will apply and be in force without the need for the Transferor, the Transferee and the State (as applicable) to sign those documents. 30 April 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 106 2205

(b) Pursuant to section 68 of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld), and without limiting paragraph 2(a) of this Transfer Notice, I, Andrew Fraser, Treasurer, direct and require that: (i) the Transferor perform its obligations under the Deed of Indemnity; and (ii) the Transferor and the Transferee perform their respective obligations under the ISLA.

3 Direction Pursuant to section 68 of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld), I, Andrew Fraser, Treasurer, direct and require that: (a) (further assurance) the Transferor and the Transferee each do all such things (including the execution of instruments) necessary, incidental or ancillary, to give effect to this Transfer Notice; (b) (Council and board) the Council of the Transferor and the board of the Transferee must each do all such things (including the execution of instruments) necessary, incidental or ancillary, to give effect to this Transfer Notice; and (c) (indemnity) the Transferor indemnifies the Transferee against any Loss suffered or incurred by the Transferee which relates to acts or omissions of the Transferor, its officers, employees, agents or contractors occurring in the period before the Effective Date.

4 Definitions In this Transfer Notice: Deed of Indemnity means the document entitled “Redland City Council Deed of Indemnity” between the Transferor and the State, a copy of which is signed by me for identification purposes on the same day as this Transfer Notice and shall be kept available for inspection by the Transferor at Queensland Treasury Department, Executive Building, 100 George Street, Brisbane. Effective Date means the end of the day of 2 May 2008. ISLA means the document entitled “Redland City Council Interim Service Level Agreement” between the Transferor and the Transferee, a copy of which is signed by me for identification purposes on the same day as this Transfer Notice and shall be kept available for inspection by the Transferor and the Transferee at Queensland Treasury Department, Executive Building, 100 George Street, Brisbane. Lease means registered Lease No. 704383392, in respect of the land described as Lot 123 on Crown Plan SL8150 and Lot 67 on SP104056, being part of Title Reference 49005256 (identified as Reserve ID 5 in schedule 3 of the Transfer Statement). Leased Premises has the meaning given in the Lease. Lessee has the meaning given in the Lease. Loss includes all actions, proceedings, claims, demands, costs, losses, damages, liabilities, penalties and expenses whatsoever which may be brought against or made on a person, or which that person may pay, sustain, incur or be put to. State means the State of Queensland, through the Queensland Treasury Department. 2206 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 106 [30 April 2008

Transfer Statement means the document entitled “Redland City Council Transfer Statement (Bulk Supply)”, a copy of which is signed by me for identification purposes on the same day as this Transfer Notice and shall be kept available for inspection by the Transferor and the Transferee at Queensland Treasury Department, Executive Building, 100 George Street, Brisbane. Transferee means the Queensland Bulk Water Supply Authority established under section 6 of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld). Transferor means Redland City Council established under the Local Government Act 1993 (Qld). Vegetation has the meaning given in the Lease. Unless the context requires otherwise, capitalised words used in this Transfer Notice but not defined in it have the meaning given to them in the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld).

______Andrew Fraser Treasurer Signed on 24th day of April 2008 30 April 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 106 2207

South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 TRANSFER NOTICE Transfer of certain of Logan City Council’s assets and liabilities to Queensland Bulk Water Transport Authority and related matters

1 Assets and land 1.1 General Pursuant to sections 67(1)(b), (d) and (k) of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld), I, Andrew Fraser, Treasurer, do each of the following with effect on and from the Effective Date: (a) (bulk water and other assets) transfer from the Transferor to the Transferee all of the assets set out in schedule 1 of the Transfer Statement, including any such assets which are attached to (and would otherwise be part of) any land which is not being transferred under this paragraph 1; (b) (freehold land) transfer from the Transferor to the Transferee the freehold interest in, and all of the rights of the Transferor associated with, the land set out in schedule 2 of the Transfer Statement, and all of the liabilities of the Transferor in respect of that land arising from and after the Effective Date; (c) (easements in gross – as tenants in common) transfer from the Transferor to the Transferor and the Transferee as tenants in common in equal shares: (i) the benefit of, and all of the rights of the Transferor associated with, the easements in gross set out in schedule 3 of the Transfer Statement; and (ii) all of the liabilities of the Transferor in respect of those easements arising from and after the Effective Date; and (d) (reserve) remove the Transferor and appoint the Transferee, as trustee of, and transfer from the Transferor to the Transferee all of the rights, interests and liabilities associated with, the reserve set out in schedule 4 of the Transfer Statement.

1.2 Co-ownership Agreement (a) Pursuant to sections 67(1)(g) and (k) of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld), I, Andrew Fraser, Treasurer, provide that the Co- ownership Agreement shall be taken to have been made and entered into between the Transferor and the Transferee with effect on and from the Effective Date and will apply and be in force without the need for the Transferor and the Transferee to sign that document. (b) Pursuant to section 68 of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld), and without limiting paragraph 1.2(a) of this Transfer Notice, I, Andrew Fraser, Treasurer, direct and require that the Transferor and the Transferee perform their respective obligations under the Co-ownership Agreement.

2 Interim Service Level Agreement (a) Pursuant to sections 67(1)(g) and (k) of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld), I, Andrew Fraser, Treasurer, provide that the ISLA 2208 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 106 [30 April 2008

shall be taken to have been made and entered into between the Transferor and the Transferee with effect on and from the Effective Date and will apply and be in force without the need for the Transferor and the Transferee to sign that document. (b) Pursuant to section 68 of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld), and without limiting paragraph 2(a) of this Transfer Notice, I, Andrew Fraser, Treasurer, direct and require that the Transferor and the Transferee perform their respective obligations under the ISLA.

3 Direction Pursuant to section 68 of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld), I, Andrew Fraser, Treasurer, direct and require that: (a) (further assurance) the Transferor and the Transferee each do all such things (including the execution of instruments) necessary, incidental or ancillary, to give effect to this Transfer Notice; (b) (Council and board) the Council of the Transferor and the board of the Transferee must each do all such things (including the execution of instruments) necessary, incidental or ancillary, to give effect to this Transfer Notice; and (c) (indemnity) the Transferor indemnifies the Transferee against any Loss suffered or incurred by the Transferee which relates to acts or omissions of the Transferor, its officers, employees, agents or contractors occurring in the period before the Effective Date.

4 Definitions In this Transfer Notice: Co-ownership Agreement means the document entitled “Logan City Council Co- ownership Agreement” between the Transferor and the Transferee, a copy of which is signed by me for identification purposes on the same day as this Transfer Notice and shall be kept available for inspection by the Transferor and the Transferee at Queensland Treasury Department, Executive Building, 100 George Street, Brisbane. Effective Date means the end of the day of 2 May 2008. ISLA means the document entitled “Logan City Council Interim Service Level Agreement” between the Transferor and the Transferee, a copy of which is signed by me for identification purposes on the same day as this Transfer Notice and shall be kept available for inspection by the Transferor and the Transferee at Queensland Treasury Department, Executive Building, 100 George Street, Brisbane. Loss includes all actions, proceedings, claims, demands, costs, losses, damages, liabilities, penalties and expenses whatsoever which may be brought against or made on a person, or which that person may pay, sustain, incur or be put to. Transfer Statement means the document entitled “Logan City Council Transfer Statement”, a copy of which is signed by me for identification purposes on the same day as this Transfer Notice and shall be kept available for inspection by the Transferor and the Transferee at Queensland Treasury Department, Executive Building, 100 George Street, Brisbane. Transferee means the Queensland Bulk Water Transport Authority established under section 6 of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld). 30 April 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 106 2209

Transferor means Logan City Council established under the Local Government Act 1993 (Qld). Unless the context requires otherwise, capitalised words used in this Transfer Notice but not defined in it have the meaning given to them in the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld).

______Andrew Fraser Treasurer Signed on 24th day of April 2008 2210 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 106 [30 April 2008

South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 TRANSFER NOTICE Transfer of certain of Southern Regional Water Pipeline Company Pty Ltd’s assets, liabilities and personnel to Queensland Bulk Water Transport Authority and related matters

1 Assets, liabilities and employees Pursuant to sections 67(1)(b), (g), (h) and (k) of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld), I, Andrew Fraser, Treasurer, do each of the following with effect on and from the Effective Date: (a) (assets) transfer from the Transferor to the Transferee all of the assets set out in schedule 1 of the Transfer Statement, including any such assets which are attached to (and would otherwise be part of) any land which is not being transferred under this paragraph 1; (b) (leases) transfer from the Transferor to the Transferee all of the rights and interests of the Transferor associated with the leases set out in schedule 2 of the Transfer Statement, and all of the liabilities of the Transferor in respect of those leases arising from and after the Effective Date; (c) (contracts) transfer from the Transferor to the Transferee: (i) all of the rights of the Transferor arising under or relating to the contracts set out in schedule 3 of the Transfer Statement (including rights which arose prior to the Effective Date); and (ii) all of the liabilities of the Transferor arising under any of those contracts from and after the Effective Date, so that, with effect from and after the Effective Date: (iii) the Transferee will replace the Transferor as a party to each of those contracts; (iv) each reference to the Transferor as a party in each of those contracts will be taken to be a reference to the Transferee; and (v) the Transferee will be entitled to the rights of the Transferor arising under or relating to each of those contracts, including rights which arose prior to the Effective Date, and will perform the obligations and liabilities of the Transferor arising under each of those contracts from and after the Effective Date; (d) (guarantee): (i) transfer from the Transferor to the Transferee the benefit of the guarantee set out in schedule 4 of the Transfer Statement; and (ii) deem all references to the Transferor in that guarantee to be references to the Transferee; (e) (intellectual property rights) transfer from the Transferor to the Transferee: (i) all of the Transferor’s right, title and interest (both legal and beneficial) in the trade marks which are the subject of Australian Trade Mark Applications 30 April 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 106 2211

Nos. 1222761, 1222768 and 1222769, including all copyright, common law rights and other rights in those trade marks; (ii) all of the Transferor’s rights to take action against any third party for trade mark infringement or any other cause of action in connection with those trade marks; and (iii) all of the Transferor’s goodwill in those trade marks and the business name “LINKWATER”; and (f) (employees) transfer from the Transferor to the Transferee: (i) the employment of all of the employees set out in schedule 5 of the Transfer Statement, in accordance with any provisions about those employees and their rights set out in that schedule; and (ii) the liabilities of the Transferor in respect of any annual leave entitlements, sick leave entitlements and long service leave entitlements of those employees as at the Effective Date.

2 Consideration Pursuant to sections 67(1)(c) and (k) of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld), I, Andrew Fraser, Treasurer, provide that the Transferee must pay to the Transferor the sum of $258,964.67 within 30 days of the Effective Date, as consideration for the assets transferred under this Transfer Notice.

3 Direction Pursuant to section 68 of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld), I, Andrew Fraser, Treasurer, direct and require that: (a) (further assurance) the Transferor and the Transferee each do all such things (including the execution of instruments) necessary, incidental or ancillary, to give effect to this Transfer Notice; and (b) (boards) the boards of the Transferor and the Transferee each do all such things (including the execution of instruments) necessary, incidental or ancillary, to give effect to this Transfer Notice.

4 Definitions In this Transfer Notice: Effective Date means the end of the day of 2 May 2008. Transfer Statement means the document entitled “Southern Regional Water Pipeline Company Pty Ltd Transfer Statement”, a copy of which is signed by me for identification purposes on the same day as this Transfer Notice and shall be kept available for inspection by the Transferor and the Transferee at Queensland Treasury Department, Executive Building, 100 George Street, Brisbane. Transferee means Queensland Bulk Water Transport Authority established under section 6 of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld). Transferor means Southern Regional Water Pipeline Company Pty Ltd (ACN 117 898 174). 2212 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 106 [30 April 2008

Unless the context requires otherwise, capitalised words used in this Transfer Notice but not defined in it have the meaning given to them in the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld).

______Andrew Fraser Treasurer Signed on 24th day of April 2008 30 April 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 106 2213

South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 TRANSFER NOTICE Transfer of certain of Sunshine Coast Regional Council’s assets to Queensland Bulk Water Supply Authority and related matters

1 Bulk water and other assets Pursuant to sections 67(1)(b) and (k) of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld), I, Andrew Fraser, Treasurer transfer from the Transferor to the Transferee all of the assets set out in schedule 1 of this Transfer Notice, including any such assets which are attached to (and would otherwise be part of) any land which is not being transferred under this Transfer Notice, with effect on and from the Effective Date.

2 Definitions In this Transfer Notice: Effective Date means the end of the day of 2 May 2008. Transferee means the Queensland Bulk Water Supply Authority established under section 6 of the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld). Transferor means Sunshine Coast Regional Council established under the Local Government Act 1993 (Qld). Unless the context requires otherwise, capitalised words used in this Transfer Notice but not defined in it have the meaning given to them in the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Qld).

Page 1 of 5 2214 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 106 [30 April 2008 Page 2 of 5 Remaining Economic Life Economic Life Remaining Life to Date (Years) Life to Date (Years) Date Installed 50 1984 22 50 1984 22 50 1984 28 22 80 1984 28 22 80 1984 28 22 50 1984 58 22 50 1984 58 22 80 1999 28 7 50 1999 28 7 80 2001 73 5 80 1984 22 43 80 1984 22 75 80 1984 58 22 50 1984 58 22 50 1984 58 22 50 1984 28 22 50 1984 28 22 28 28 Economic Life Economic Life Component Asset 1 Noosa WTPCivil - Intake Tower 2 Noosa WTPCivil - Destratifiation/MnO43 Building Noosa WTPCivil - Inlet/Oxidation Area 4 Noosa WTPCivil - Clarifier No.1 5 Noosa WTPCivil - Clarifier No.2 6 Noosa WTPCivil - Filters 7 Noosa WTPCivil - Diversion Pit 8 Noosa WTPCivil - Intermediate Storage 9 Noosa WTPCivil - Intermediate Pump Station 10 Noosa WTPCivil - TreatedStorage Water 11 Noosa WTPCivil - Clarifier No.3 12 Noosa WTPCivil - Detention Tank13 No.1 Noosa WTPCivil - Detention Tank14 No.2 Noosa WTPCivil - Chemical Dosing15 Building Noosa WTPCivil - Sludge Handling16 Building Noosa WTPCivil - Sludge Thickener17 - Civil Noosa WTPCivil - Backwash tank - Civil Asset ID Schedule 1 - Bulk waterSchedule 1 - Bulk and other assets 30 April 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 106 2215 Page 3 of 5 Remaining Economic Life Economic Life Remaining Life to Date (Years) Life to Date (Years) Date Installed 50 1984 22 50 1984 22 50 1999 28 7 50 1999 28 7 50 1984 22 43 30 1984 22 43 30 1984 28 22 50 1984 8 22 50 1984 8 22 50 1984 28 22 30 1984 28 22 50 1984 28 22 25 1999 8 7 20 1999 28 7 30 1984 22 18 25 1999 13 7 25 1999 8 7 25 2001 18 5 50 1984 18 22 20 28 Economic Life Economic Life Intake Tower - Mechanical Intake Tower Destratification - Mechanical Rapid Mixer Clarifier 1 -Mechanical Clarifier 2 -Mechanical Clarifier 3 -Mechanical Filters -Mechanical Intermediate Pump Station - Mechanical Ozonation equipment BAC filters - Mechanical Clear Water pump station - Mechanical Chemical Dosing equipment Sludge Handling equipment Sludge Thickener - Mechanical Backwash Tank - Mechanical Component Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Asset 18 Noosa WTPCivil - Admin Building/Lab19 Noosa WTPCivil - Clear Water PS Building 20 Noosa WTPCivil - BAC Filter - Civil 21 Noosa WTPCivil - Ozone TankCivil - 22 Noosa WTP - 23 Noosa WTP - 24 Noosa WTP - 25 Noosa WTP - 26 Noosa WTP - 27 Noosa WTP - 28 Noosa WTP - 29 Noosa WTP - 30 Noosa WTP - 31 Noosa WTP - 32 Noosa WTP - 33 Noosa WTP - 34 Noosa WTP - 35 Noosa WTP - 36 Noosa WTP - Asset ID 2216 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 106 [30 April 2008 Page 4 of 5 80 1984 22 20 1999 7 80 1987 58 19 50 1987 19 13 50 1987 61 19 50 1987 31 19 25 1987 31 19 50 1987 31 19 25 1987 6 19 31 30 1987 19 6 50 1987 19 11 25 1987 19 31 25 1987 19 6 50 1987 19 6 50 1987 19 31 25 1987 19 31 25 1987 19 6 6 Pipework Electrical & Control - Civil Intake Tower - Building Intake Tower Electrical Building - Civil Surge Tank - Civil Works Roadworks - Pipework Intake Tower - Mechanical Intake Tower Gantry Intake Tower Bridge Intake Tower Electrical Building - Mechanical Surge Tank - Mechanical Surge Tank - Pipework & Valves Misc Pipework and Valves Electrical Intake Tower Surge Tank - Electrical Mechanical Electrical Station - Civil Station - Civil Station - Civil Station - Civil Station - Civil Station - Mechanical Station - Mechanical Station - Mechanical Station - Mechanical Station - Mechanical Station - Mechanical Station - Mechanical Station - Mechanical Station - Electrical Station - Electrical 37 Noosa WTP - 38 Noosa WTP - 39 River Pump Mary 40 River Pump Mary 41 River Pump Mary 42 River Pump Mary 43 River Pump Mary 44 River Pump Mary 45 River Pump Mary 46 River Pump Mary 47 River Pump Mary 48 River Pump Mary 49 River Pump Mary 50 River Pump Mary 51 River Pump Mary 52 River Pump Mary 53 River Pump Mary 30 April 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 106 2217 Page 5 of

25 1987 19 25 1987 19 20 2003 6 3 80 1988 6 18 17 62 Switchboard in Control House Switchboard in Services Building Telemetry Station - Electrical Station - Electrical Station - Electrical Creek 54 River Pump Mary 55 River Pump Mary 56 River Pump Mary Reservoir 57 Cooroora 58 Mile Dam - Six ______Andrew Fraser Treasurer Signed on 24th day of April 2008

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Water Act 2000 2. The land described in the Schedule is taken by the Moreton APPROVAL OF A RESOURCE OPERATIONS PLAN Bay Regional Council for the purpose of works for the conservation NOTICE (No 02) 2008 of water (water reservoir) and vests in the Moreton Bay Regional Short title Council for an estate in fee simple on and from 2 May 2008. 1. This notice may be cited as the Approval of a Resource SCHEDULE Operations Plan Notice (No 02) 2008. 6RXWK(DVW5HJLRQ&DERROWXUH2I¿FH Notice of document [s.103(3) of the Act] Land Taken 2. Notice is given that the Governor in Council on 1 May 2008 Lot 300 on SP211760 (to be registered in the Land Registry), approved a resource operations plan titled “Calliope River Basin area 159 m2, part of the land in Title Reference 50594323, parish Resource Operations Plan 2008”. of Samsonvale. The “Calliope River Basin Resource Operations Plan 2008” takes ENDNOTES effect from the day of publication of the notice. 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 1 May 2008. ENDNOTES 2. Published in the Gazette on 2 May 2008. 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 1 May 2008. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 2. Published in the Gazette on 2 May 2008. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. Resources and Water. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural 5. File Reference – L.A.B. 11708 Resources and Water. Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Acquisition of Land Act 1967 TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No 17) 2008 TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No 15) 2008 Short title Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No 17) 1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No 15) 2008. 2008. Land taken [s.15 of the Act] Land taken [ss.9(7) and 9(8) of the Act] 2. The land described in the Schedule is taken by the Gold Coast 2. The land described in the Schedule is taken by Brisbane City Council for Road purposes and vests in the Gold Coast City City Council for Road purposes and purposes incidental thereto Council for an estate in fee simple on and from 2 May 2008. and vests in Brisbane City Council for an estate in fee simple on SCHEDULE and from 2 May 2008. 6RXWK(DVW5HJLRQ*ROG&RDVW2I¿FH SCHEDULE Land Taken 6RXWK(DVW5HJLRQ%ULVEDQH2I¿FH Lot 2 on SP208816 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area Land Taken 9966 m2, part of the land in Title Reference 12077032, parish of Lots 19 and 119 on SP211282 (to be registered in the Land Pimpama. Registry), areas 1001 m2 and 1314 m2 respectively, parts of Title L.A.B. 11761 Reference 14726024, parish of Kedron. Lot 1 on SP208815 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area ENDNOTES 8592 m2, part of the land in Title Reference 50461783, parish of 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 1 May 2008. Pimpama. 2. Published in the Gazette on 2 May 2008. L.A.B. 11762 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. Lot 2 on SP208817 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural 2.931 ha, part of the land in Title Reference 17483178, parish of Resources and Water. Pimpama. 5. File Reference – L.A.B. 11758 L.A.B. 11763 Acquisition of Land Act 1967 ENDNOTES 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 1 May 2008. TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No 16) 2008 2. Published in the Gazette on 2 May 2008. Short title 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No 16) 2008. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Land taken [s.9(7) of the Act] Resources and Water. 4 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 2 [2 May 2008

Acquisition of Land Act 1967 2.2 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land, with TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE (No 13) 2008 vehicles, plant and equipment, if necessary, to Short title exercise its rights under this Easement; 1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Easement Notice 2.3 construct Electricity Works on, over, under or (No 13) 2008. through the Easement Land; Easements taken [s.9 of the Act] 2.4 inspect, maintain, repair or replace the Electricity 2. The Easements described in Schedule 2 are taken by the Works; Queensland Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 2.5 clear the Easement Land of trees, undergrowth 849 233 for Electrical Works purposes and vest in the Queensland or vegetation or any obstruction including soil Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 849 233 in the manner and by the means QETC considers on and from 2 May 2008. appropriate; Rights and obligations 2.6 construct and maintain on the Easement Land such 3. That the rights and obligations conferred and imposed by each tracks, roads, gates, fences and other structures and Easement include the matters set out in Schedule 1. works as QETC considers necessary; SCHEDULE 1 2.7 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land for DEFINITIONS the purposes of preventing or rectifying any 1. In this Easement: infringement by the Owner of QETC’s rights under 1.1 “Acts” means the Electricity Act 1994, Electrical this Easement by the Owner; and Safety Act 2002 and Government Owned the QETC may in connection with its use and enjoyment of Corporations Act 1993 and any amendments to this Easement, exercise such of its rights, powers, discretion them or either of them or any Acts superseding and functions under the Acts, or any other Act or at law as those Acts. LWVHHV¿W 1.2 “Date of this Easement” means the date of the QETC’S OBLIGATIONS TO THE OWNER gazette resumption notice. 3. QETC will, in exercising its rights pursuant to this 1.3 “Easement” means the rights obtained from the Easement: Owner by QETC including but not limited to the 3.1 cause as little inconvenience to the Owner as terms and conditions contained in this Schedule. possible; and 1.4 “Easement Land” means that portion of the Owner’s 3.2 act reasonably. land over which this Easement is obtained. QETC WILL COMPLY WITH SAFETY LAWS 1.5 “Owner” means the Registered Proprietor together 4. 4.1 QETC will comply with all laws regarding the with its successors, successors in title and assigns. exercise of its rights under this Easement and the Where the term appears in Clauses 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 it safety of persons to use the Easement Land. includes the servants, agents, employees, workmen 4.2 QETC will not be liable for: and contractors of the Owner and other persons 4.2.1 the negligent acts or omissions of the authorised by the Owner to use or enter upon the Owner; or Easement Land. 4.2.2 the acts or omissions of the Owner that are 1.6 “QETC” means the Queensland Electricity a breach of this Easement or of the law. Transmission Corporation Limited, together with THINGS THE OWNER MUST NOT DO its successors and assigns and others authorised by 5. The Owner must not: it. Where the context permits, the term includes 5.1 interfere with, damage or place at risk the Electricity the servants, agents, employees, workmen, Works or plant, equipment, tools or material of linesmen, contractors of QETC and other persons QETC on or near the Easement Land; authorised by QETC to exercise its rights under 5.2 interfere with or obstruct QETC in the exercise this Easement. or enjoyment of its rights and powers under this 1.7 “Electricity Works” means such works, apparatus, Easement; or structures and things as QETC may in its 5.3 grow sugarcane within ten (10) metres of any tower, absolute discretion consider appropriate as a base or pole upon the Easement Land. means of conveying or transmitting electricity, THINGS THE OWNER MAY ONLY DO IF QETC telecommunications and other electromagnetic CONSENTS energy in all its forms, including conductors, 6. The Owner must not, or consent to allow another party to, cables, towers, aerials, poles, foundations, ground DIWHUWKH'DWHRIWKLV(DVHPHQWZLWKRXW¿UVWREWDLQLQJWKH anchorages, supports and other associated or written consent of QETC: appurtenant works. The expression includes the 6.1 erect or place any Structure or make any additions Electricity Works existing on the Easement Land at or alterations to any Structure on the Easement the Date of this Easement or constructed on it after Land; that date, and where the context permits it includes 6.2 erect any fence that is higher than three (3) metres a reference to any part of the Electricity Works. on the Easement Land; 1.8 “Structure” means any building, improvement,   SODFH¿OORURWKHUVXEVWDQFHRUFDUU\RXWDQ\ZRUNV SODQWHTXLSPHQW¿[WXUH¿WWLQJSROHFDEOHZLUH or do anything whatsoever on the Easement Land pipe, tower, apparatus or chattel or of any kind which would reduce the clearance from ground whether on, over, in, under, across or through the level of the conductors or transmission lines below Easement Land and includes by way of example the minimum statutory clearance required from but is not limited to any dwelling (including any time to time for the voltage class of the transmission extension or overhang of eaves or guttering), line on the Easement Land; swimming pool, shed, retaining or other wall and 6.4 cause or allow, except in the case of force majeure, lighting. the inundation of those parts of the Easement Land QETC’S RIGHTS where any Electricity Works are erected or located 2. The QETC is acquiring this Easement in perpetuity to or are proposed to be erected or located; permit QETC the right to: 6.5 lay any metal conduit or pipe within five (5) 2.1 convey and transmit electricity, telecommunications metres of the base of any tower, pole, foundation, and other electromagnetic energy in all its forms ground anchorage or other means of support on the on, from, over, under and through the Easement Easement Land; Land by Electricity Works; 6.6 do any act or thing which jeopardises the 2 May 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 2 5

foundations, ground anchorages, supports, the Easements Taken towers or poles, including (without limitation) Easement AA in Lot 13 on RP747232 on SP200991 (to be excavate or remove any soil, sand or gravel within registered in the Land Registry), area 839 m2, part of the land in a distance of twenty (20) metres from the base of Title Reference 21362122, parish of Johnstone. any tower, pole, foundation, ground anchorage or L.A.B. 11376 support on the Easement Land; Easement AG in Lot 1 on NR4296 on SP200994 (to be registered 6.7 grow sugar cane on the Easement Land except: in the Land Registry), area 1.532 ha, part of the land in Title 6.7.1 where the Owner is a holder of a valid cane Reference 20743011, parish of Glady. supply contract under the Sugar Industry Easement AH in Lot 2 on RP743579 on SP200994 (to be Act 1999 as at the Date of this Easement; registered in the Land Registry), area 1.631 ha, part of the land in and Title Reference 21444234, parish of Glady. 6.7.2 the Owner grows sugar cane in accordance L.A.B. 11379 with clause 5.3 above; Easement AI in Lot 5 on RP900285 on SP200995 (to be 6.8 plant or grow upon the Easement Land trees whose registered in the Land Registry), area 8.042 ha, part of the land in size or height would in any way interfere with the Title Reference 50123947, parish of Glady. statutory clearance that may exist from time to time; L.A.B. 11380 or Easement AJ in Lot 3 on RP807597 on SP200996 (to be 6.9 reside in or permit anyone to reside in or occupy registered in the Land Registry), area 80 m2, part of the land in any Structure, caravan, or other accommodation Title Reference 21449099, parish of Glady. (including temporary accommodation) which may L.A.B. 11381 be located on the Easement Land, Easement AK in Lot 4 on RP745572 on SP200997 (to be and QETC will not unreasonably withhold its consent but in registered in the Land Registry), area 4550 m2, part of the land in granting any consent may impose reasonable conditions. Title Reference 21369010, parish of Glady. OWNER MAY USE EASEMENT L.A.B. 11382 7. The Owner may use the Easement Land for any lawful Easement AL in Lot 6 on RP900285 on SP200998 (to be purpose not inconsistent with the terms of this Easement. registered in the Land Registry), area 4898 m2, part of the land in THINGS QETC MAY DO IF THE OWNER IS IN BREACH Title Reference 50123948, parish of Glady. 8. 8.1 In the event of any breach by the Owner of the L.A.B. 11383 terms of Clauses 5 and 6, QETC may in its absolute Easement AN in Lot 17 on C157220 on SP201000 (to be discretion give notice to the Owner to rectify registered in the Land Registry), area 4.814 ha, part of the land in the breach which may include the demolition or Title Reference 20591168, parish of Glady. removal of all, or any part of, a Structure; and L.A.B. 11384   ,IDIWHUGD\VWKH2ZQHUKDVQRWUHFWL¿HGWKH Easement AM in Lot 5 on RP744552 on SP200999 (to be breach, then QETC may rectify the breach which registered in the Land Registry), area 468 m2, part of the land in may include: Title Reference 21329128, parish of Glady. 8.2.1 the demolition and/or removal of a Structure L.A.B. 11385 or any part thereof upon the Easement Easement AO in Lot 3 on SP145202 on SP201001 (to be Land; or registered in the Land Registry), area 3.959 ha, part of the land in 8.2.2 mitigation or remedial work to restore the Title Reference 50391649, parish of Glady. safety of the Electricity Works L.A.B. 11386 without liability to the Owner for reinstatement, Easement AP in Lot 4 on RP868976 on SP201002 (to be restitution, damages, compensation or otherwise. registered in the Land Registry), area 3.404 ha, part of the land in 8.3 Notwithstanding anything contained in Clauses Title Reference 50095964, parish of Glady. 8.1 or 8.2, in the case of an emergency, QETC L.A.B. 11387 may enter the Easement Land to remedy a defect, Easement AR in Lot 5 on RP854426 on SP201004 (to be eliminate an actual or potential danger or remove registered in the Land Registry), area 1.302 ha, part of the land in a Structure or any part thereof that is affecting, Title Reference 50001361, parish of Glady. or may affect, the safety of Electricity Works or L.A.B. 11388 continuity of supply without giving notice. Easement AS in Lot 4 on RP854426 on SP201005 (to be 8.4 If QETC acts under clause 8.3, it must give the registered in the Land Registry), area 1.545 ha, part of the land in notice, if not already given, mentioned in clause Title Reference 50001360, parish of Glady. 8.1 as soon as practicable. L.A.B. 11389 8.5 Any costs incurred by QETC in relation to either Easement AT in Lot 2 on RP854426 on SP201006 (to be Clauses 8.2 or 8.3, or both, may be recovered from registered in the Land Registry), area 2.248 ha, part of the land in the Owner. Title Reference 50001359, parish of Glady. INDEMNITY L.A.B. 11390 4(7&LQGHPQL¿HVWKH2ZQHUDJDLQVWDOODFWLRQVVXLWV 4(7& LQGHPQL¿HV WKH 2ZQHU DJDLQVW DOO DFWLRQV VXLWV Easement AV in Lot 165 on NR3426 on SP201008 (to be proceedings, demands, costs, losses, damages and expenses registered in the Land Registry), area 2091 m2, part of the land in arising out of or in respect of any act or omission of QETC Title References 20634022 and 20634023, parish of Glady. in the use or attempted use of the Easement Land by QETC, L.A.B. 11391 except where such actions, suits, proceedings, claims, de- Easements AW and AX in Lot 166 on RP819010 on SP201009 mands, costs, losses, damages or expenses arise as a result (to be registered in the Land Registry), areas 1.336 ha and 6.603 of any negligent act or omission of the Owner, breach of ha respectively, parts of the land in Title Reference 50008557, this Easement or of the law. parish of Glady. PUBLIC RISK L.A.B. 11392 10. QETC will effect and keep current a public risk insurance Easement BA in Lot 1 on RP716399 on SP201011 (to be policy in respect of this Easement and the use by QETC of registered in the Land Registry), area 3.136 ha, part of the land in the Easement Land for an amount which QETC considers Title Reference 20551214, parish of Glady. appropriate to the public liability risk involved but in L.A.B. 11393 any event not less than FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS Easement BC in Lot 157 on NR748 on SP201013 (to be ($50,000,000.00). registered in the Land Registry), area 7.479 ha, part of the land in SCHEDULE 2 Title Reference 20663061, parish of Glady. 1RUWK5HJLRQ&DLUQV2I¿FH L.A.B. 11394 6 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 2 [2 May 2008

Easement BD in Lot 14 on NR7647 on SP201014 (to be cables, towers, aerials, poles, foundations, ground registered in the Land Registry), area 7672 m2, part of the land in anchorages, supports and other associated or Title Reference 21352102, parish of Glady. appurtenant works. The expression includes the Easement BE in Lot 172 on RP836987 on SP201014 (to be Electricity Works existing on the Easement Land at registered in the Land Registry), area 1.328 ha, part of the land in the Date of this Easement or constructed on it after Title Reference 21480048, parish of Glady. that date, and where the context permits it includes L.A.B. 11395 a reference to any part of the Electricity Works. Easements BI and BJ in Lot 315 on NR3551 on SP201016 (to 1.8 “Structure” means any building, improvement, be registered in the Land Registry), areas 1.114 ha and 2.292 ha SODQWHTXLSPHQW¿[WXUH¿WWLQJSROHFDEOHZLUH respectively, parts of the land in Title Reference 20504003, parish pipe, tower, apparatus or chattel or of any kind of Glady. whether on, over, in, under, across or through the L.A.B. 11396 Easement Land and includes by way of example Easement BK in Lot 467 on N157248 on SP201017, (to be but is not limited to any dwelling (including any registered in the Land Registry), area 1.617 ha, part of the land in extension or overhang of eaves or guttering), Title Reference 20529221, parish of Glady. swimming pool, shed, retaining or other wall and L.A.B. 11397 lighting. ENDNOTES QETC’S RIGHTS 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 1 May 2008. 2. The QETC is acquiring this Easement in perpetuity to 2. Published in the Gazette on 2 May 2008. permit QETC the right to: 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 2.1 convey and transmit electricity, telecommunications 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural and other electromagnetic energy in all its forms Resources and Water. on, from, over, under and through the Easement Land by Electricity Works; Acquisition of Land Act 1967 2.2 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land, with TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE (No 14) 2008 vehicles, plant and equipment, if necessary, to Short title exercise its rights under this Easement; 1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Easement Notice 2.3 construct Electricity Works on, over, under or (No 14) 2008. through the Easement Land; Easements taken [s.9 of the Act] 2.4 inspect, maintain, repair or replace the Electricity 2. The Easements described in Schedule 2 are taken by the Works; Queensland Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 2.5 clear the Easement Land of trees, undergrowth 849 233 for Electrical Works purposes and vest in the Queensland or vegetation or any obstruction including soil Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 849 233 in the manner and by the means QETC considers on and from 2 May 2008. appropriate; Rights and obligations 2.6 construct and maintain on the Easement Land such 3. That the rights and obligations conferred and imposed by each tracks, roads, gates, fences and other structures and Easement include the matters set out in Schedule 1. works as QETC considers necessary; SCHEDULE 1 2.7 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land for DEFINITIONS the purposes of preventing or rectifying any 1. In this Easement: infringement by the Owner of QETC’s rights under 1.1 “Acts” means the Electricity Act 1994, Electrical this Easement by the Owner; and Safety Act 2002 and Government Owned the QETC may in connection with its use and enjoyment of Corporations Act 1993 and any amendments to this Easement, exercise such of its rights, powers, discretion them or either of them or any Acts superseding and functions under the Acts, or any other Act or at law as those Acts. LWVHHV¿W 1.2 “Date of this Easement” means the date of the QETC’S OBLIGATIONS TO THE OWNER gazette resumption notice. 3. QETC will, in exercising its rights pursuant to this 1.3 “Easement” means the rights obtained from the Easement: Owner by QETC including but not limited to the 3.1 cause as little inconvenience to the Owner as terms and conditions contained in this Schedule. possible; and 1.4 “Easement Land” means that portion of the Owner’s 3.2 act reasonably. land over which this Easement is obtained. QETC WILL COMPLY WITH SAFETY LAWS 1.5 “Owner” means the Registered Proprietor together 4. 4.1 QETC will comply with all laws regarding the with its successors, successors in title and assigns. exercise of its rights under this Easement and the Where the term appears in Clauses 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 it safety of persons to use the Easement Land. includes the servants, agents, employees, workmen 4.2 QETC will not be liable for: and contractors of the Owner and other persons 4.2.1 the negligent acts or omissions of the authorised by the Owner to use or enter upon the Owner; or Easement Land. 4.2.2 the acts or omissions of the Owner that are 1.6 “QETC” means the Queensland Electricity a breach of this Easement or of the law. Transmission Corporation Limited, together with THINGS THE OWNER MUST NOT DO its successors and assigns and others authorised by 5. The Owner must not: it. Where the context permits, the term includes 5.1 interfere with, damage or place at risk the Electricity the servants, agents, employees, workmen, Works or plant, equipment, tools or material of linesmen, contractors of QETC and other persons QETC on or near the Easement Land; authorised by QETC to exercise its rights under 5.2 interfere with or obstruct QETC in the exercise this Easement. or enjoyment of its rights and powers under this 1.7 “Electricity Works” means such works, apparatus, Easement; or structures and things as QETC may in its 5.3 grow sugarcane within ten (10) metres of any tower, absolute discretion consider appropriate as a base or pole upon the Easement Land. means of conveying or transmitting electricity, THINGS THE OWNER MAY ONLY DO IF QETC telecommunications and other electromagnetic CONSENTS energy in all its forms, including conductors, 6. The Owner must not, or consent to allow another party to, 2 May 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 2 7

DIWHUWKH'DWHRIWKLV(DVHPHQWZLWKRXW¿UVWREWDLQLQJWKH notice, if not already given, mentioned in clause written consent of QETC: 8.1 as soon as practicable. 6.1 erect or place any Structure or make any additions 8.5 Any costs incurred by QETC in relation to either or alterations to any Structure on the Easement Clauses 8.2 or 8.3, or both, may be recovered from Land; the Owner. 6.2 erect any fence that is higher than three (3) metres INDEMNITY on the Easement Land; 4(7&LQGHPQL¿HVWKH2ZQHUDJDLQVWDOODFWLRQVVXLWV 4(7& LQGHPQL¿HV WKH 2ZQHU DJDLQVW DOO DFWLRQV VXLWV   SODFH¿OORURWKHUVXEVWDQFHRUFDUU\RXWDQ\ZRUNV proceedings, demands, costs, losses, damages and expenses or do anything whatsoever on the Easement Land arising out of or in respect of any act or omission of QETC which would reduce the clearance from ground in the use or attempted use of the Easement Land by QETC, level of the conductors or transmission lines below except where such actions, suits, proceedings, claims, de- the minimum statutory clearance required from mands, costs, losses, damages or expenses arise as a result time to time for the voltage class of the transmission of any negligent act or omission of the Owner, breach of line on the Easement Land; this Easement or of the law. 6.4 cause or allow, except in the case of force majeure, PUBLIC RISK the inundation of those parts of the Easement Land 10. QETC will effect and keep current a public risk insurance where any Electricity Works are erected or located policy in respect of this Easement and the use by QETC of or are proposed to be erected or located; the Easement Land for an amount which QETC considers 6.5 lay any metal conduit or pipe within five (5) appropriate to the public liability risk involved but in metres of the base of any tower, pole, foundation, any event not less than FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS ground anchorage or other means of support on the ($50,000,000.00). Easement Land; SCHEDULE 2 6.6 do any act or thing which jeopardises the 1RUWK5HJLRQ&DLUQV2I¿FH foundations, ground anchorages, supports, the Easements Taken towers or poles, including (without limitation) Easement AC in Lot 61 on RP906626 on SP200992 (to be excavate or remove any soil, sand or gravel within registered in the Land Registry), area 2280 m2, part of the land in a distance of twenty (20) metres from the base of Title Reference 50208271, parish of Johnstone. any tower, pole, foundation, ground anchorage or Easement AB in Lot 62 on RP906626 on SP200992 (to be support on the Easement Land; registered in the Land Registry), area 4.31 ha, part of the land in 6.7 grow sugar cane on the Easement Land except: Title Reference 50208272, parish of Johnstone. 6.7.1 where the Owner is a holder of a valid cane Easement AD in Lot 64 on RP906626 on SP200992 (to be supply contract under the Sugar Industry registered in the Land Registry), area 3537 m2, part of the land in Act 1999 as at the Date of this Easement; Title Reference 50208274, parish of Johnstone. and L.A.B. 11377 6.7.2 the Owner grows sugar cane in accordance Easement AE in Lot 14 on RP707997 on SP200993 (to be with clause 5.3 above; registered in the Land Registry), area 3319 m2, part of the land in 6.8 plant or grow upon the Easement Land trees whose Title Reference 21320052, parish of Glady. size or height would in any way interfere with the Easement AF in Lot 2 on RP709043 on SP200993 (to be statutory clearance that may exist from time to time; registered in the Land Registry), area 2.243 ha, part of the land in or Title Reference 21320053, parish of Glady. 6.9 reside in or permit anyone to reside in or occupy L.A.B. 11378 any Structure, caravan, or other accommodation Easement IC in Lot 13 on NR6080 on SP203913 (to be (including temporary accommodation) which may registered in the Land Registry), area 4147 m2, part of the land in be located on the Easement Land, Title Reference 21272242, parish of Trinity. and QETC will not unreasonably withhold its consent but in Easement IH in Lot 6 on N157190 on SP203917 (to be granting any consent may impose reasonable conditions. registered in the Land Registry), area 2.78 ha, part of the land in OWNER MAY USE EASEMENT Title Reference 20936221, parish of Trinity. 7. The Owner may use the Easement Land for any lawful L.A.B. 11481 purpose not inconsistent with the terms of this Easement. ENDNOTES THINGS QETC MAY DO IF THE OWNER IS IN BREACH 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 1 May 2008. 8. 8.1 In the event of any breach by the Owner of the 2. Published in the Gazette on 2 May 2008. terms of Clauses 5 and 6, QETC may in its absolute 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. discretion give notice to the Owner to rectify 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural the breach which may include the demolition or Resources and Water. removal of all, or any part of, a Structure; and Acquisition of Land Act 1967   ,IDIWHUGD\VWKH2ZQHUKDVQRWUHFWL¿HGWKH breach, then QETC may rectify the breach which TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE (No 15) 2008 may include: Short title 8.2.1 the demolition and/or removal of a Structure 1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Easement Notice or any part thereof upon the Easement (No 15) 2008. Land; or Easements taken [s.9 of the Act] 8.2.2 mitigation or remedial work to restore the 2. The Easements described in Schedule 2 are taken by the safety of the Electricity Works Queensland Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 without liability to the Owner for reinstatement, 849 233 for Electrical Works purposes and vest in the Queensland restitution, damages, compensation or otherwise. Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 849 233 8.3 Notwithstanding anything contained in Clauses on and from 2 May 2008. 8.1 or 8.2, in the case of an emergency, QETC Rights and obligations may enter the Easement Land to remedy a defect, 3. That the rights and obligations conferred and imposed by each eliminate an actual or potential danger or remove Easement include the matters set out in Schedule 1. a Structure or any part thereof that is affecting, SCHEDULE 1 or may affect, the safety of Electricity Works or DEFINITIONS continuity of supply without giving notice. 1. In this Easement: 8.4 If QETC acts under clause 8.3, it must give the 1.1 “Acts” means the Electricity Act 1994, Electrical 8 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 2 [2 May 2008

Safety Act 2002 and Government Owned 2.7 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land for Corporations Act 1993 and any amendments to the purposes of preventing or rectifying any them or any Acts superseding those Acts. infringement by the Owner of QETC’s rights under 1.2 “Date of this Easement” means the date of the this Easement by the Owner; and gazette resumption notice. the QETC may in connection with its use and enjoyment of 1.3 “Easement” means the rights obtained from the this Easement, exercise such of its rights, powers, discretion Owner by QETC including but not limited to the and functions under the Acts, or any other Act or at law as terms and conditions contained in this Schedule. LWVHHV¿W 1.4 “Easement Land” means that portion of the Owner’s QETC’S OBLIGATIONS TO THE OWNER land over which this Easement is obtained. 3. QETC will, in exercising its rights pursuant to this 1.5 “Electricity Works” means such works, apparatus, Easement: structures and things as QETC may in its 3.1 cause as little inconvenience to the Owner as absolute discretion consider appropriate as a possible; and means of conveying or transmitting electricity, 3.2 act reasonably. telecommunications and other electromagnetic QETC WILL COMPLY WITH SAFETY LAWS energy in all its forms, including conductors, 4. 4.1 QETC will comply with all laws regarding the cables, towers, aerials, poles, foundations, ground exercise of its rights under this Easement and the anchorages, supports and other associated or safety of persons to use the Easement Land. appurtenant works. The expression includes the 4.2 QETC will not be liable for: Electricity Works existing on the Easement Land at 4.2.1 the negligent acts or omissions of the the Date of this Easement or constructed on it after Owner; or that date, and where the context permits it includes 4.2.2 the acts or omissions of the Owner that are a reference to any part of the Electricity Works. a breach of this Easement or of the law. 1.6 “Lessee” has the same meaning as in the Land Act THINGS THE OWNER MUST NOT DO 1994. 5. The Owner must not: 1.7 “Owner” means the Registered Proprietor or the 5.1 interfere with, damage or place at risk the Electricity Lessee, as applicable, together with its successors, Works or plant, equipment, tools or material of successors in title and assigns. Where the term QETC on or near the Easement Land; appears in Clauses 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 it includes 5.2 interfere with or obstruct QETC in the exercise the servants, agents, employees, workmen and or enjoyment of its rights and powers under this contractors of the Owner and other persons Easement; or authorised by the Owner to use or enter upon the 5.3 grow sugarcane within ten (10) metres of any tower, Easement Land. base or pole upon the Easement Land. 1.8 “QETC” means the Queensland Electricity THINGS THE OWNER MAY ONLY DO IF QETC Transmission Corporation Limited, together with CONSENTS its successors and assigns and others authorised by 6. The Owner must not, or consent to allow another party to, it. Where the context permits, the term includes DIWHUWKH'DWHRIWKLV(DVHPHQWZLWKRXW¿UVWREWDLQLQJWKH the servants, agents, employees, workmen, written consent of QETC: linesmen, contractors of QETC and other persons 6.1 erect or place any Structure or make any additions authorised by QETC to exercise its rights under or alterations to any Structure on the Easement this Easement. Land; 1.9 “Registered Proprietor” has the same meaning as 6.2 erect any fence that is higher than three (3) metres in the Land Title Act 1994. on the Easement Land; 1.10 “Structure” means any building, improvement,   SODFH¿OORURWKHUVXEVWDQFHRUFDUU\RXWDQ\ZRUNV SODQWHTXLSPHQW¿[WXUH¿WWLQJSROHFDEOHZLUH or do anything whatsoever on the Easement Land pipe, tower, apparatus or chattel or of any kind which would reduce the clearance from ground whether on, over, in, under, across or through the level of the conductors or transmission lines below Easement Land and includes by way of example the minimum statutory clearance required from but is not limited to any dwelling (including any time to time for the voltage class of the transmission extension or overhang of eaves or guttering), line on the Easement Land; swimming pool, shed, retaining or other wall and 6.4 cause or allow, except in the case of force majeure, lighting. the inundation of those parts of the Easement Land QETC’S RIGHTS where any Electricity Works are erected or located 2. The QETC is acquiring this Easement to permit QETC the or are proposed to be erected or located; right to: 6.5 lay any metal conduit or pipe within five (5) 2.1 convey and transmit electricity, telecommunications metres of the base of any tower, pole, foundation, and other electromagnetic energy in all its forms ground anchorage or other means of support on the on, from, over, under and through the Easement Easement Land; Land by Electricity Works; 6.6 do any act or thing which jeopardises the 2.2 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land, with foundations, ground anchorages, supports, the vehicles, plant and equipment, if necessary, to towers or poles, including (without limitation) exercise its rights under this Easement; excavate or remove any soil, sand or gravel within 2.3 construct Electricity Works on, over, under or a distance of twenty (20) metres from the base of through the Easement Land; any tower, pole, foundation, ground anchorage or 2.4 inspect, maintain, repair or replace the Electricity support on the Easement Land; Works; 6.7 grow sugar cane on the Easement Land except: 2.5 clear the Easement Land of trees, undergrowth 6.7.1 where the Owner is a holder of a valid cane or vegetation or any obstruction including soil supply contract under the Sugar Industry in the manner and by the means QETC considers Act 1999 as at the Date of this Easement; appropriate; and 2.6 construct and maintain on the Easement Land such 6.7.2 the Owner grows sugar cane in accordance tracks, roads, gates, fences and other structures and with clause 5.3 above; works as QETC considers necessary; 6.8 plant or grow upon the Easement Land trees whose 2 May 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 2 9

size or height would in any way interfere with the 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 1 May 2008. statutory clearance that may exist from time to time; 2. Published in the Gazette on 2 May 2008. or 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 6.9 reside in or permit anyone to reside in or occupy 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural any Structure, caravan, or other accommodation Resources and Water. (including temporary accommodation) which may be located on the Easement Land, Acquisition of Land Act 1967 and QETC will not unreasonably withhold its consent but in TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE (No 16) 2008 granting any consent may impose reasonable conditions. Short title OWNER MAY USE EASEMENT 1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Easement Notice 7. The Owner may use the Easement Land for any lawful (No 16) 2008. purpose not inconsistent with the terms of this Easement. Easement to be taken [s.9 of the Act] THINGS QETC MAY DO IF THE OWNER IS IN BREACH 2. The Easement described in Schedule 2 is taken by Brisbane 8. 8.1 In the event of any breach by the Owner of the City Council for Water Supply purposes and vests in Brisbane City terms of Clauses 5 and 6, QETC may in its absolute Council on and from 2 May 2008. discretion give notice to the Owner to rectify Terms of rights and obligations the breach which may include the demolition or 3. That the rights and obligations conferred and imposed by the removal of all, or any part of, a Structure; and Easement include the matters set out in Schedule 1.   ,IDIWHUGD\VWKH2ZQHUKDVQRWUHFWL¿HGWKH SCHEDULE 1 breach, then QETC may rectify the breach which Easement Terms – Water Supply may include: The full and free right and liberty at all times and from time to time 8.2.1 the demolition and/or removal of a Structure to have, lay, construct and thereafter forever to use and maintain or any part thereof upon the Easement on, over, through or under the land in the Schedule hereto (which Land; or land is hereinafter called “the said land”) a pipe line or pipe lines 8.2.2 mitigation or remedial work to restore the for the passage or conveyance of water and all equipment and safety of the Electricity Works ¿WWLQJVLQFRQQHFWLRQWKHUHZLWKRUIRUWKHDFFRPPRGDWLRQRIDQ\ without liability to the Owner for reinstatement, adjoining or neighbouring property or properties or otherwise restitution, damages, compensation or otherwise. in the execution of the said Council’s powers as a water supply 8.3 Notwithstanding anything contained in Clauses authority and for the purposes aforesaid and for the purpose of 8.1 or 8.2, in the case of an emergency, QETC obtaining full, free and uninterrupted access to the pipe line or pipe may enter the Easement Land to remedy a defect, OLQHVHTXLSPHQWDQG¿WWLQJVIURPWKHVXUIDFHRIWKHVDLGODQGDQG eliminate an actual or potential danger or remove for the purposes of changing the size and number of, operating, a Structure or any part thereof that is affecting, inspecting, patrolling, altering, removing, replacing, reconstructing or may affect, the safety of Electricity Works or DQGRUUHSDLULQJWKHSLSHOLQHRUSLSHOLQHVHTXLSPHQWDQG¿WWLQJV continuity of supply without giving notice. full free and uninterrupted right and liberty at all times by day and 8.4 If QETC acts under clause 8.3, it must give the by night and from time to time to enter upon and to go pass and notice, if not already given, mentioned in clause repass over along and under the said land or any part or parts thereof 8.1 as soon as practicable. with or without engineers, surveyors, servants, agents, licensees, 8.5 Any costs incurred by QETC in relation to either contractors, subcontractors, workmen and others authorised by Clauses 8.2 or 8.3, or both, may be recovered from the said Council together with all vehicles, equipment, machinery, the Owner. tools and materials considered necessary by the said Council and INDEMNITY to dig into, sink shafts in, erect scaffolding upon, and to open and 4(7&LQGHPQL¿HVWKH2ZQHUDJDLQVWDOODFWLRQVVXLWV 4(7& LQGHPQL¿HV WKH 2ZQHU DJDLQVW DOO DFWLRQV VXLWV break up the soil of the said land or any part or parts thereof as proceedings, demands, costs, losses, damages and expenses well the subsurface as the surface thereof and to bring and place arising out of or in respect of any act or omission of QETC in and upon the said land or any part or parts thereof and remove in the use or attempted use of the Easement Land by QETC, such vehicles, equipment, machinery, tools and materials and to do except where such actions, suits, proceedings, claims, de- such other incidental works and things in the said land as the said mands, costs, losses, damages or expenses arise as a result &RXQFLODQGLWVVXFFHVVRUVVKDOOLQLWVGLVFUHWLRQWKLQN¿W of any negligent act or omission of the Owner, breach of SCHEDULE 2 this Easement or of the law. 6RXWK(DVW5HJLRQ%ULVEDQH2I¿FH PUBLIC RISK Easement to be Taken 10. QETC will effect and keep current a public risk insurance Easement A in Lot 846 on RP841170 on SP183579 (to be policy in respect of this Easement and the use by QETC of registered in the Land Registry), area 133 m2, part of the land in the Easement Land for an amount which QETC considers Title Reference 18276214, parish of Kedron. appropriate to the public liability risk involved but in any event not less than FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS ENDNOTES ($50,000,000.00). 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 1 May 2008. SCHEDULE 2 2. Published in the Gazette on 2 May 2008. 1RUWK5HJLRQ&DLUQV2I¿FH 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. Easements Taken 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Easement GK in Lot 2 on RP705986 on SP203869 (to be Resources and Water. registered in the Land Registry), area 1.149 ha, part of the land in 5. File Reference – L.A.B. 11740 Title References 20628246 and 20628247, parish of Sophia. Acquisition of Land Act 1967 L.A.B. 11730 TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE (No 17) 2008 Easement GF in Lot 103 on NR4747 on SP203864 (to be Short title registered in the Land Registry), area 7654 m2, part of the land in 1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Easement Notice Title Reference 21053205, parish of Sophia. (No 17) 2008. Easement GG in Lot 43 on NR4747 on SP203865 (to be Easements taken [s.9 of the Act] registered in the Land Registry), area 3383 m2, part of the land in 2. The Easements described in Schedule 2 are taken by the Title Reference 21085180, parish of Sophia. Queensland Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 L.A.B. 11731 849 233 for Electrical Works purposes and vest in the Queensland ENDNOTES Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 849 233 10 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 2 [2 May 2008

on and from 2 May 2008. 2.3 construct Electricity Works on, over, under or Rights and obligations through the Easement Land; 3. That the rights and obligations conferred and imposed by each 2.4 inspect, maintain, repair or replace the Electricity Easement include the matters set out in Schedule 1. Works; SCHEDULE 1 2.5 clear the Easement Land of trees, undergrowth DEFINITIONS or vegetation or any obstruction including soil 1. In this Easement: in the manner and by the means QETC considers 1.1 “Acts” means the Electricity Act 1994, Electrical appropriate; Safety Act 2002 and Government Owned 2.6 construct and maintain on the Easement Land such Corporations Act 1993 and any amendments to tracks, roads, gates, fences and other structures and them or either of them or any Acts superseding works as QETC considers necessary; those Acts. 2.7 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land for 1.2 “Date of this Easement” means the date of the the purposes of preventing or rectifying any gazette resumption notice. infringement by the Owner of QETC’s rights under 1.3 “Easement” means the rights obtained from the this Easement by the Owner; and Owner by QETC including but not limited to the the QETC may in connection with its use and enjoyment of terms and conditions contained in this Schedule. this Easement, exercise such of its rights, powers, discretion 1.4 “Easement Land” means that portion of the Owner’s and functions under the Acts, or any other Act or at law as land over which this Easement is obtained. LWVHHV¿W 1.5 “Electricity Works” means such works, conduits, QETC’S OBLIGATIONS TO THE OWNER apparatus, structures and things as QETC may 3. QETC will, in exercising its rights pursuant to this in its absolute discretion consider appropriate as Easement: a means of conveying or transmitting electricity, 3.1 cause as little inconvenience to the Owner as telecommunications and other electromagnetic possible; and energy in all its forms both underground and 3.2 act reasonably. overhead, including conductors, cables, towers, QETC WILL COMPLY WITH SAFETY LAWS aerials, poles, foundations, ground anchorages, 4. 4.1 QETC will comply with all laws regarding the supports, above ground cable markers and other exercise of its rights under this Easement and the associated or appurtenant works. The expression safety of persons to use the Easement Land. includes the Electricity Works existing on or under 4.2 QETC will not be liable for: the Easement Land at the Date of this Easement 4.2.1 the negligent acts or omissions of the or constructed on it after that date, and where the Owner; or context permits it includes a reference to any part 4.2.2 the acts or omissions of the Owner that are of the Electricity Works. a breach of this Easement or of the law. 1.6 “Lessee” has the same meaning as in the Land Act THINGS THE OWNER MUST NOT DO 1994. 5. The Owner must not: 1.7 “Owner” means the Registered Proprietor or the 5.1 interfere with, damage or place at risk the Electricity Lessee, as applicable, together with its successors, Works or plant, equipment, tools or material of successors in title and assigns. Where the term QETC on or near the Easement Land; appears in Clauses 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 it includes 5.2 interfere with or obstruct QETC in the exercise the servants, agents, employees, workmen and or enjoyment of its rights and powers under this contractors of the Owner and other persons Easement; or authorised by the Owner to use or enter upon the 5.3 grow sugarcane within ten (10) metres of any tower, Easement Land. base or pole upon the Easement Land; or 1.8 “QETC” means the Queensland Electricity 5.4 interfere with or damage the above ground cable Transmission Corporation Limited, together with markers used to indicate the location of the below its successors and assigns and others authorised ground Electricity Works. by it. Where the context permits, the term includes THINGS THE OWNER MAY ONLY DO IF QETC the servants, agents, employees, workmen, CONSENTS linesmen, contractors of QETC and other persons 6. The Owner must not, or consent to allow another party to, authorised by QETC to exercise its rights under DIWHUWKH'DWHRIWKLV(DVHPHQWZLWKRXW¿UVWREWDLQLQJWKH this Easement. written consent of QETC: 1.9 “Registered Proprietor” has the same meaning as 6.1 erect or place any Structure or make any additions in the Land Title Act 1994. or alterations to any Structure on the Easement 1.10 “Structure” means any building, improvement, Land; SODQWHTXLSPHQW¿[WXUH¿WWLQJSROHFDEOHZLUH 6.2 erect any fence that is higher than three (3) metres pipe, tower, apparatus or chattel or of any kind on the Easement Land; whether on, over, in, under, across or through the   SODFH¿OORURWKHUVXEVWDQFHRUFDUU\RXWDQ\ZRUNV Easement Land and includes by way of example or do anything whatsoever on the Easement Land but is not limited to any dwelling (including any which would reduce the clearance from ground extension or overhang of eaves or guttering), level of the conductors or transmission lines below swimming pool, shed, retaining or other wall and the minimum statutory clearance required from lighting. time to time for the voltage class of the transmission QETC’S RIGHTS line on the Easement Land; 2. The QETC is acquiring this Easement to permit QETC the 6.4 cause or allow, except in the case of force majeure, right to: the inundation of those parts of the Easement Land 2.1 convey and transmit electricity, telecommunications where any Electricity Works are erected or located and other electromagnetic energy in all its forms or are proposed to be erected or located; on, from, over, under and through the Easement 6.5 lay or permit the laying of underground services Land by Electricity Works; or any metal conduit or pipe under or across the 2.2 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land, with Easement Land; vehicles, plant and equipment, if necessary, to 6.6 lay any metal conduit or pipe within five (5) exercise its rights under this Easement; metres of the base of any tower, pole, foundation, 2 May 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 2 11

ground anchorage or other means of support on the the Easement Land for an amount which QETC considers Easement Land; appropriate to the public liability risk involved but in 6.7 do any act or thing which jeopardises the Electricity any event not less than FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS Works, the foundations, ground anchorages, ($50,000,000.00). supports, the towers or poles, including (without SCHEDULE 2 limitation) excavate or remove any soil, sand or 6RXWK(DVW5HJLRQ%ULVEDQH2I¿FH gravel within a distance of twenty (20) metres from Easements Taken the base of any tower, pole, foundation, ground Easement D in Lot 5 on SP138322 on SP212193 (to be registered anchorage or support on the Easement Land; in the Land Registry), area 4957 m2, part of the land in Title 6.8 grow sugar cane on the Easement Land except: Reference 50352468, parish of Nundah. 6.8.1 where the Owner is a holder of a valid cane L.A.B. 11672 supply contract under the Sugar Industry Easement C in Lot 103 on SP190782 on SP209071 (to be Act 1999 as at the Date of this Easement; registered in the Land Registry), area 4765 m2, part of the land in and Title Reference 50681694, parish of Nundah. 6.8.2 the Owner grows sugar cane in accordance L.A.B. 11674 with clause 5.3 above; ENDNOTES 6.9 plant upon the Easement Land any crop or any trees 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 1 May 2008. whose roots or the cultivation of which would in 2. Published in the Gazette on 2 May 2008. any way interfere with the Electricity Works; or 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 6.10 plant or grow upon the Easement Land trees whose 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural size or height would in any way interfere with the Resources and Water. statutory clearance that may exist from time to time; or Acquisition of Land Act 1967 6.11 reside in or permit anyone to reside in or occupy TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE (No 18) 2008 any Structure, caravan, or other accommodation Short title (including temporary accommodation) which may 1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Easement Notice be located on the Easement Land, (No 18) 2008. and QETC will not unreasonably withhold its consent but in Easements taken [s.9 of the Act] granting any consent may impose reasonable conditions. 2. The Easements described in Schedule 2 are taken by the OWNER MAY USE EASEMENT Queensland Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 7. The Owner may use the Easement Land for any lawful 849 233 for Electrical Works purposes and vest in the Queensland purpose not inconsistent with the terms of this Easement. Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 849 233 THINGS QETC MAY DO IF THE OWNER IS IN BREACH on and from 2 May 2008. 8. 8.1 In the event of any breach by the Owner of the Rights and obligations terms of Clauses 5 and 6, QETC may in its absolute 3. That the rights and obligations conferred and imposed by each discretion give notice to the Owner to rectify Easement include the matters set out in Schedule 1. the breach which may include the demolition or SCHEDULE 1 removal of all, or any part of, a Structure; and DEFINITIONS   ,IDIWHUGD\VWKH2ZQHUKDVQRWUHFWL¿HGWKH 1. In this Easement: breach, then QETC may rectify the breach which 1.1 “Acts” means the Electricity Act 1994, Electrical may include: Safety Act 2002 and Government Owned 8.2.1 the demolition and/or removal of a Structure Corporations Act 1993 and any amendments to or any part thereof upon the Easement them or any Acts superseding those Acts. Land; or 1.2 “Date of this Easement” means the date of the 8.2.2 mitigation or remedial work to restore the gazette resumption notice. safety of the Electricity Works 1.3 “Easement” means the rights obtained from the without liability to the Owner for reinstatement, Owner by QETC including but not limited to the restitution, damages, compensation or otherwise. terms and conditions contained in this Schedule. 8.3 Notwithstanding anything contained in Clauses 1.4 “Easement Land” means that portion of the Owner’s 8.1 or 8.2, in the case of an emergency, QETC land over which this Easement is obtained. may enter the Easement Land to remedy a defect, 1.5 “Electricity Works” means such works, conduits, eliminate an actual or potential danger or remove apparatus, structures and things as QETC may a Structure or any part thereof that is affecting, in its absolute discretion consider appropriate as or may affect, the safety of Electricity Works or a means of conveying or transmitting electricity, continuity of supply without giving notice. telecommunications and other electromagnetic 8.4 If QETC acts under clause 8.3, it must give the energy in all its forms underground, including notice, if not already given, mentioned in clause cables and other associated or appurtenant works 8.1 as soon as practicable. and above ground cable markers. The expression 8.5 Any costs incurred by QETC in relation to either includes the Electricity Works existing on or under Clauses 8.2 or 8.3, or both, may be recovered from the Easement Land at the Date of this Easement or the Owner. constructed on or under it after that date, and where INDEMNITY the context permits it includes a reference to any 4(7&LQGHPQL¿HVWKH2ZQHUDJDLQVWDOODFWLRQVVXLWV 4(7& LQGHPQL¿HV WKH 2ZQHU DJDLQVW DOO DFWLRQV VXLWV part of the Electricity Works. proceedings, demands, costs, losses, damages and expenses 1.6 “Lessee” has the same meaning as in the Land Act arising out of or in respect of any act or omission of QETC 1994. in the use or attempted use of the Easement Land by QETC, 1.7 “Owner” means the Registered Proprietor or the except where such actions, suits, proceedings, claims, de- Lessee, as applicable, together with its successors, mands, costs, losses, damages or expenses arise as a result successors in title and assigns. Where the term of any negligent act or omission of the Owner, breach of appears in Clauses 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 it includes this Easement or of the law. the servants, agents, employees, workmen and PUBLIC RISK contractors of the Owner and other persons 10. QETC will effect and keep current a public risk insurance authorised by the Owner to use or enter upon the policy in respect of this Easement and the use by QETC of Easement Land. 12 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 2 [2 May 2008

1.8 “QETC” means the Queensland Electricity ground Electricity Works. Transmission Corporation Limited, together with THINGS THE OWNER MAY ONLY DO IF QETC its successors and assigns and others authorised CONSENTS by it. Where the context permits, the term includes 6. The Owner must not, or consent to allow another party to, the servants, agents, employees, workmen, DIWHUWKH'DWHRIWKLV(DVHPHQWZLWKRXW¿UVWREWDLQLQJWKH linesmen, contractors of QETC and other persons written consent of QETC: authorised by QETC to exercise its rights under 6.1 erect or place any Structure or make any additions this Easement. or alterations to any Structure on the Easement 1.9 “Registered Proprietor” has the same meaning as Land; in the Land Title Act 1994. 6.2 erect any fence that is higher than three (3) metres 1.10 “Structure” means any building, improvement, on the Easement Land; SODQWHTXLSPHQW¿[WXUH¿WWLQJSROHFDEOHZLUH 6.3 place fill or other substance on the Easement pipe, tower, apparatus or chattel or of any kind Land; whether on, over, in, under, across or through the 6.4 cause or allow, except in the case of force majeure, Easement Land and includes by way of example the inundation of those parts of the Easement but is not limited to any dwelling (including any Land where any Electricity Works is located or is extension or overhang of eaves or guttering), proposed to be located; swimming pool, shed, retaining or other wall and 6.5 lay or permit the laying of underground services lighting. or any metal conduit or pipe under or across the QETC’S RIGHTS Easement Land; 2. The QETC is acquiring this Easement to permit QETC the 6.6 do any act or thing which jeopardises the Electricity right to: Works including (without limitation) excavation or 2.1 convey and transmit electricity, telecommunications removal of any soil, sand or gravel on the Easement and other electromagnetic energy in all its forms Land; under and through the Easement Land by Electricity 6.7 plant upon the Easement Land any crop or any trees Works; whose roots or the cultivation of which would in 2.2 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land, with any way interfere with the Electricity Works; or vehicles, plant and equipment, if necessary, to 6.8 reside in or permit anyone to reside in or occupy exercise its rights under this Easement; any Structure, caravan, or other accommodation 2.3 construct Electricity Works on, over, under or (including temporary accommodation) which may through the Easement Land; be located on the Easement Land, 2.4 inspect, maintain, repair or replace the Electricity and QETC will not unreasonably withhold its consent but in Works; granting any consent may impose reasonable conditions. 2.5 clear the Easement Land of trees, undergrowth OWNER MAY USE EASEMENT or vegetation or any obstruction including soil 7. The Owner may use the Easement Land for any lawful in the manner and by the means QETC considers purpose not inconsistent with the terms of this Easement. appropriate; THINGS QETC MAY DO IF THE OWNER IS IN BREACH 2.6 construct and maintain on the Easement Land such 8. 8.1 In the event of any breach by the Owner of the tracks, roads, gates, fences and other structures and terms of Clauses 5 and 6, QETC may in its absolute works as QETC considers necessary; discretion give notice to the Owner to rectify 2.7 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land for the breach which may include the demolition or the purposes of preventing or rectifying any removal of all, or any part of, a Structure; and infringement by the Owner of QETC’s rights under   ,IDIWHUGD\VWKH2ZQHUKDVQRWUHFWL¿HGWKH this Easement by the Owner; and breach, then QETC may rectify the breach which the QETC may in connection with its use and enjoyment of may include: this Easement, exercise such of its rights, powers, discretion 8.2.1 the demolition and/or removal of a Structure and functions under the Acts, or any other Act or at law as or any part thereof upon the Easement LWVHHV¿W Land; or QETC’S OBLIGATIONS TO THE OWNER 8.2.2 mitigation or remedial work to restore the 3. QETC will, in exercising its rights pursuant to this safety of the Electricity Works Easement: without liability to the Owner for reinstatement, 3.1 cause as little inconvenience to the Owner as restitution, damages, compensation or otherwise. possible; and 8.3 Notwithstanding anything contained in Clauses 3.2 act reasonably. 8.1 or 8.2, in the case of an emergency, QETC QETC WILL COMPLY WITH SAFETY LAWS may enter the Easement Land to remedy a defect, 4. 4.1 QETC will comply with all laws regarding the eliminate an actual or potential danger or remove exercise of its rights under this Easement and the a Structure or any part thereof that is affecting, safety of persons to use the Easement Land. or may affect, the safety of Electricity Works or 4.2 QETC will not be liable for: continuity of supply without giving notice. 4.2.1 the negligent acts or omissions of the 8.4 If QETC acts under clause 8.3, it must give the Owner; or notice, if not already given, mentioned in clause 4.2.2 the acts or omissions of the Owner that are 8.1 as soon as practicable. a breach of this Easement or of the law. 8.5 Any costs incurred by QETC in relation to either THINGS THE OWNER MUST NOT DO Clauses 8.2 or 8.3, or both, may be recovered from 5. The Owner must not: the Owner. 5.1 interfere with, damage or place at risk the Electricity INDEMNITY Works or plant, equipment, tools or material of 4(7&LQGHPQL¿HVWKH2ZQHUDJDLQVWDOODFWLRQVVXLWV 4(7& LQGHPQL¿HV WKH 2ZQHU DJDLQVW DOO DFWLRQV VXLWV QETC on or near the Easement Land; proceedings, demands, costs, losses, damages and expenses 5.2 interfere with or obstruct QETC in the exercise arising out of or in respect of any act or omission of QETC or enjoyment of its rights and powers under this in the use or attempted use of the Easement Land by QETC, Easement; or except where such actions, suits, proceedings, claims, de- 5.3 interfere with or damage the above ground cable mands, costs, losses, damages or expenses arise as a result markers used to indicate the location of the below of any negligent act or omission of the Owner, breach of 2 May 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 2 13

this Easement or of the law. 1.7 “Electricity Works” means such works, apparatus, PUBLIC RISK structures and things as QETC may in its 10. QETC will effect and keep current a public risk insurance absolute discretion consider appropriate as a policy in respect of this Easement and the use by QETC of means of conveying or transmitting electricity, the Easement Land for an amount which QETC considers telecommunications and other electromagnetic appropriate to the public liability risk involved but in energy in all its forms, including conductors, any event not less than FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS cables, towers, aerials, poles, foundations, ground ($50,000,000.00). anchorages, supports and other associated or SCHEDULE 2 appurtenant works. The expression includes the 6RXWK(DVW5HJLRQ%ULVEDQH2I¿FH Electricity Works existing on the Easement Land at Easements Taken the Date of this Easement or constructed on it after Easement A in Lot 38 on SP169965 on SP212195 (to be that date, and where the context permits it includes registered in the Land Registry), area 1196 m2, part of the land in a reference to any part of the Electricity Works. Title Reference 50553181, parish of Nundah. 1.8 “Structure” means any building, improvement, L.A.B. 11673 SODQWHTXLSPHQW¿[WXUH¿WWLQJSROHFDEOHZLUH Easement E in Lot 10 on SP111812 on SP115530 (to be pipe, tower, apparatus or chattel or of any kind registered in the Land Registry), area 2170 m2, part of the land in whether on, over, in, under, across or through the Title Reference 50262633, parish of Nundah. Easement Land and includes by way of example Easement F in Lot 11 on SP111812 on SP115531 (to be but is not limited to any dwelling (including any registered in the Land Registry), area 3335 m2, part of the land in extension or overhang of eaves or guttering), Title Reference 50262634, parish of Nundah. swimming pool, shed, retaining or other wall and L.A.B. 11679 lighting. ENDNOTES QETC’S RIGHTS 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 1 May 2008. 2. The QETC is acquiring this Easement in perpetuity to 2. Published in the Gazette on 2 May 2008. permit QETC the right to: 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 2.1 convey and transmit electricity, telecommunications 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural and other electromagnetic energy in all its forms Resources and Water. on, from, over, under and through the Easement Land by Electricity Works; Acquisition of Land Act 1967 2.2 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land, with TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE (No 19) 2008 vehicles, plant and equipment, if necessary, to Short title exercise its rights under this Easement; 1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Easement Notice 2.3 construct Electricity Works on, over, under or (No 19) 2008. through the Easement Land; Easements taken [s.9 of the Act] 2.4 inspect, maintain, repair or replace the Electricity 2. The Easements described in Schedule 2 are taken by the Works; Queensland Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 2.5 clear the Easement Land of trees, undergrowth 849 233 for Electrical Works purposes and vest in the Queensland or vegetation or any obstruction including soil Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 849 233 in the manner and by the means QETC considers on and from 2 May 2008. appropriate; Rights and obligations 2.6 construct and maintain on the Easement Land such 3. That the rights and obligations conferred and imposed by each tracks, roads, gates, fences and other structures and Easement include the matters set out in Schedule 1. works as QETC considers necessary; SCHEDULE 1 2.7 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land for DEFINITIONS the purposes of preventing or rectifying any 1. In this Easement: infringement by the Owner of QETC’s rights under 1.1 “Acts” means the Electricity Act 1994, Electrical this Easement by the Owner; and Safety Act 2002 and Government Owned the QETC may in connection with its use and enjoyment of Corporations Act 1993 and any amendments to this Easement, exercise such of its rights, powers, discretion them or either of them or any Acts superseding and functions under the Acts, or any other Act or at law as those Acts. LWVHHV¿W 1.2 “Date of this Easement” means the date of the QETC’S OBLIGATIONS TO THE OWNER gazette resumption notice. 3. QETC will, in exercising its rights pursuant to this 1.3 “Easement” means the rights obtained from the Easement: Owner by QETC including but not limited to the 3.1 cause as little inconvenience to the Owner as terms and conditions contained in this Schedule. possible; and 1.4 “Easement Land” means that portion of the Owner’s 3.2 act reasonably. land over which this Easement is obtained. QETC WILL COMPLY WITH SAFETY LAWS 1.5 “Owner” means the Registered Proprietor together 4. 4.1 QETC will comply with all laws regarding the with its successors, successors in title and assigns. exercise of its rights under this Easement and the Where the term appears in Clauses 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 it safety of persons to use the Easement Land. includes the servants, agents, employees, workmen 4.2 QETC will not be liable for: and contractors of the Owner and other persons 4.2.1 the negligent acts or omissions of the authorised by the Owner to use or enter upon the Owner; or Easement Land. 4.2.2 the acts or omissions of the Owner that are 1.6 “QETC” means the Queensland Electricity a breach of this Easement or of the law. Transmission Corporation Limited, together with THINGS THE OWNER MUST NOT DO its successors and assigns and others authorised by 5. The Owner must not: it. Where the context permits, the term includes 5.1 interfere with, damage or place at risk the Electricity the servants, agents, employees, workmen, Works or plant, equipment, tools or material of linesmen, contractors of QETC and other persons QETC on or near the Easement Land; authorised by QETC to exercise its rights under 5.2 interfere with or obstruct QETC in the exercise this Easement. or enjoyment of its rights and powers under this 14 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 2 [2 May 2008

Easement; or may enter the Easement Land to remedy a defect, 5.3 grow sugarcane within ten (10) metres of any tower, eliminate an actual or potential danger or remove base or pole upon the Easement Land. a Structure or any part thereof that is affecting, THINGS THE OWNER MAY ONLY DO IF QETC or may affect, the safety of Electricity Works or CONSENTS continuity of supply without giving notice. 6. The Owner must not, or consent to allow another party to, 8.4 If QETC acts under clause 8.3, it must give the DIWHUWKH'DWHRIWKLV(DVHPHQWZLWKRXW¿UVWREWDLQLQJWKH notice, if not already given, mentioned in clause written consent of QETC: 8.1 as soon as practicable. 6.1 erect or place any Structure or make any additions 8.5 Any costs incurred by QETC in relation to either or alterations to any Structure on the Easement Clauses 8.2 or 8.3, or both, may be recovered from Land; the Owner. 6.2 erect any fence that is higher than three (3) metres INDEMNITY on the Easement Land; 4(7&LQGHPQL¿HVWKH2ZQHUDJDLQVWDOODFWLRQVVXLWV 4(7& LQGHPQL¿HV WKH 2ZQHU DJDLQVW DOO DFWLRQV VXLWV   SODFH¿OORURWKHUVXEVWDQFHRUFDUU\RXWDQ\ZRUNV proceedings, demands, costs, losses, damages and expenses or do anything whatsoever on the Easement Land arising out of or in respect of any act or omission of QETC which would reduce the clearance from ground in the use or attempted use of the Easement Land by QETC, level of the conductors or transmission lines below except where such actions, suits, proceedings, claims, de- the minimum statutory clearance required from mands, costs, losses, damages or expenses arise as a result time to time for the voltage class of the transmission of any negligent act or omission of the Owner, breach of line on the Easement Land; this Easement or of the law. 6.4 cause or allow, except in the case of force majeure, PUBLIC RISK the inundation of those parts of the Easement Land 10. QETC will effect and keep current a public risk insurance where any Electricity Works are erected or located policy in respect of this Easement and the use by QETC of or are proposed to be erected or located; the Easement Land for an amount which QETC considers 6.5 lay any metal conduit or pipe within five (5) appropriate to the public liability risk involved but in metres of the base of any tower, pole, foundation, any event not less than FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS ground anchorage or other means of support on the ($50,000,000.00). Easement Land; SCHEDULE 2 6.6 do any act or thing which jeopardises the 6RXWK:HVW5HJLRQ7RRZRRPED2I¿FH foundations, ground anchorages, supports, the Easements Taken towers or poles, including (without limitation) Easements J and K in Lot 8 on CA31360 on SP203754 (to excavate or remove any soil, sand or gravel within be registered in the Land Registry), areas 11.48 ha and 11.46 ha a distance of twenty (20) metres from the base of respectively, parts of the land in Title Reference 14445183, parish any tower, pole, foundation, ground anchorage or of Cooyar. support on the Easement Land; ENDNOTES 6.7 grow sugar cane on the Easement Land except: 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 1 May 2008. 6.7.1 where the Owner is a holder of a valid cane 2. Published in the Gazette on 2 May 2008. supply contract under the Sugar Industry 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. Act 1999 as at the Date of this Easement; 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural and Resources and Water. 6.7.2 the Owner grows sugar cane in accordance 5. File Reference – L.A.B. 11581 with clause 5.3 above; 6.8 plant or grow upon the Easement Land trees whose Acquisition of Land Act 1967 size or height would in any way interfere with the Native Title Act 1993 (Commonwealth) statutory clearance that may exist from time to time; Native Title (Queensland) Act 1993 or TAKING OF NATIVE TITLE RIGHTS AND INTERESTS 6.9 reside in or permit anyone to reside in or occupy NOTICE (No 05) 2008 any Structure, caravan, or other accommodation Short title (including temporary accommodation) which may 1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Native Title Rights be located on the Easement Land, and Interests Notice (No 05) 2008. and QETC will not unreasonably withhold its consent but in Native Title Rights and Interests taken [ss.9(7) and 9(8) of the granting any consent may impose reasonable conditions. Acquisition of Land Act 1967, s.24MD of the Native Title Act 1993 OWNER MAY USE EASEMENT (Commonwealth) and s.144 of the Native Title (Queensland) 7. The Owner may use the Easement Land for any lawful Act 1993] purpose 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 the Isaac Regional 8. 8.1 In the event of any breach by the Owner of the Council for Land Development (residential) purposes and vest in terms of Clauses 5 and 6, QETC may in its absolute the Isaac Regional Council on and from 2 May 2008. discretion give notice to the Owner to rectify SCHEDULE the breach which may include the demolition or &HQWUDO:HVW5HJLRQ(PHUDOG2I¿FH removal of all, or any part of, a Structure; and Lot 2 on C95103, area 9712 m2, being unallocated State   ,IDIWHUGD\VWKH2ZQHUKDVQRWUHFWL¿HGWKH land, Title Reference 47009474, parish of Clermont. breach, then QETC may rectify the breach which Lot 1 on SP199768 (to be registered in the Land Registry), may include: area 24.03 ha, being part of Township Reserve R.81, Title 8.2.1 the demolition and/or removal of a Structure Reference 49005316, parish of Clermont. or any part thereof upon the Easement ENDNOTES Land; or 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 1 May 2008. 8.2.2 mitigation or remedial work to restore the 2. Published in the Gazette on 2 May 2008. safety of the Electricity Works 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. without liability to the Owner for reinstatement, 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural restitution, damages, compensation or otherwise. Resources and Water. 8.3 Notwithstanding anything contained in Clauses 5. File Reference – L.A.B. 11353 8.1 or 8.2, in the case of an emergency, QETC 2 May 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 2 15

Acquisition of Land Act 1967 6FKHGXOHWKHUHWRLQWKH1RUWK5HJLRQ&DLUQV2I¿FHIRU(OHFWULFDO Works purposes, is amended as set out in subsection (2). Native Title Act 1993 (Commonwealth) Native Title (Queensland) Act 1993 (2) In SCHEDULE 2 of the Notice – omit ‘Easement CI in Lot 5 on RP703010 on SP201033 (to be TAKING OF NATIVE TITLE RIGHTS AND INTERESTS registered in the Land Registry), area 4127 m2, part of the land in NOTICE (No 06) 2008 Title Reference 21353108, parish of Bellenden Ker.’, Short title insert ‘Easement CI in Lot 6 on SP200747 on SP201033 (to be 1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Native Title Rights registered in the Land Registry), area 4127 m2, part of the land in and Interests Notice (No 06) 2008. Title Reference 50687262, parish of Bellenden Ker.’. Native Title Rights and Interests taken [ss.9(7) and 9(8) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967, s.24MD of the Native Title Act 1993 ENDNOTES (Commonwealth) and s.144 of the Native Title (Queensland) 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 1 May 2008. Act 1993] 2. Published in the Gazette on 2 May 2008. 2. The native title rights and interests, if any, in the land and 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. waters described in the Schedule are taken by the Longreach 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Regional Council for Land Development (Residential) purposes Resources and Water. and vest in the Longreach Regional Council on and from 2 May 5. File Reference – L.A.B. 11412 2008. Acts Interpretation Act 1954 SCHEDULE Land Act 1994 &HQWUDO:HVW5HJLRQ/RQJUHDFK2I¿FH CORRECTION OF OBJECTIONS TO PROPOSED ROAD Lot 1 on PD213, area 1.819 ha, being unallocated State land, CLOSURE NOTICE (No 01) 2008 whole of the land contained within Title Reference 47026800, Short title parish of Wellshot. 1. This notice may be cited as the Correction of Objections to ENDNOTES Proposed Road Closure Notice (No 01) 2008. Correction of notice [s.24AA of the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 1 May 2008. Land Act 1994 2. Published in the Gazette on 2 May 2008. and s.100 of the ] 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 2.(1) The Objections to Proposed Road Closure Notice (No 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural 15) 2008 published in the Gazette on 18 April 2008 at page 1989 Resources and Water. (advertising the closure of an area of road in the parish of Glady, 5. File Reference – L.A.B. 11616 1RUWK5HJLRQ,QQLVIDLO2I¿FH LVFRUUHFWHGDVVHWRXWLQVXEVHFWLRQ (2). Acquisition of Land Act 1967 (2) In the SCHEDULE part 8 of the notice- Native Title Act 1993 (Commonwealth) Description Native Title (Queensland) Act 1993 omit ‘An area of about 15.2 ha abutting the northern boundary TAKING OF NATIVE TITLE RIGHTS AND INTERESTS of Lot 1 on RP741830 and the southern boundary of Lot 9 on NOTICE (No 07) 2008 RP741830 (parish of Glady) and shown as Lot 2 on Drawing Short title CNS07/093.’, 1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Native Title Rights insert ‘An area of about 1.52 ha abutting the northern boundary and Interests Notice (No 07) 2008. of Lot 1 on RP741830 and the southern boundary of Lot 9 on Native Title Rights and Interests taken [ss.9(7) and 9(8) of the RP741830 (parish of Glady) and shown as Lot 2 on Drawing Acquisition of Land Act 1967, s.24MD of the Native Title Act 1993 CNS07/093a.’. (Commonwealth) and s.144 of the Native Title (Queensland) Act 1993 ENDNOTES ] 1. Published in the Gazette on 2 May 2008. 2. The native title rights and interests, if any, in the land and 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. waters described in the Schedule are taken by the Roma Regional 3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Council for alienating in fee simple for Land Development Resources and Water. (Industrial) purposes and vest in the Roma Regional Council on 4. File Reference- 2007/005632 and from 2 May 2008. SCHEDULE Land Act 1994 6RXWK:HVW5HJLRQ5RPD2I¿FH OBJECTIONS TO PROPOSED ROAD CLOSURE Lot 128 on DL493, area about 74.75 ha, being whole of NOTICE (No 17) 2008 Special Lease No. 44557, whole of the land contained within Title Short title Reference 17588036, parish of Barabanbel. 1. This notice may be cited as the Objections to Proposed Road ENDNOTES Closure Notice (No 17) 2008. 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 1 May 2008. Application for road closure [s.100 of the Act] 2. Published in the Gazette on 2 May 2008. 2. Applications have been made for the permanent closure of 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. the roads mentioned in the Schedule. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Objections Resources and Water. 3.(1) An objection (in writing) to a proposed road closure 5. File Reference – L.A.B. 11344 mentioned in the Schedule may be lodged with the Regional Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Service Director, Department of Natural Resources and Water, at TAKING OF EASEMENT (AMENDMENT) NOTICE WKHUHJLRQDORI¿FHIRUWKHUHJLRQLQZKLFKWKHURDGLVVLWXDWHG (2) Latest day for lodgement of objections is 12 June 2008. (No 01) 2008 (3) Any objections received may be viewed by other parties Short title interested in the proposed road closure under the provisions of 1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Easement the Freedom of Information Act 1992 (the FOI Act). If you lodge (Amendment) Notice (No 01) 2008. an objection, please include in your objection letter whether you Amendment of Notice [s.11 of the Act] would like to be consulted if this issue becomes the subject of an 2. (1) The Taking of Easement Notice (No 64) 2007 made on 6 access request under the FOI Act. December 2007 and published in the Gazette on 7 December 2007 Plans at pages 1864 - 1866, taking Easement CI in Lot 5 on RP703010 4. Inspection of the plans of the proposed road closures may on SP201033 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 4127 be made at- m2, part of the land in Title Reference 21353108 described in the 16 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 2 [2 May 2008

D  WKH'HSDUWPHQWRI1DWXUDO5HVRXUFHVDQG:DWHU2I¿FHVDW as road proposed to be permanently closed on Drawing 07/303. Rockhampton, Bundaberg and Warwick; and (2007/012285) E  WKH/RFDO*RYHUQPHQW2I¿FHVRI%DQDQD%XQGDEHUJDQG 3 An area of about 1.2 ha being part of Townsons Road abutting Toowoomba; Lot 11 on SP158808 (parish of Otoo, locality of Welcome Creek) for a particular plan in that district or that local government area. and shown as road proposed to be permanently closed on Drawing SCHEDULE 08/095. (2008/002780) PERMANENT CLOSURE 6RXWK:HVW5HJLRQ:DUZLFN2I¿FH &HQWUDO:HVW5HJLRQ5RFNKDPSWRQ2I¿FH 4 An area of about 612 m2 being the road abutting the northern 1 An area of about 1.44 ha being part of Burnett Highway boundary of Lot 83 on RP16601 (parish of Drayton, locality of abutting Lot 1 on RP617307 (parish of Prairie, locality of Thangool) North Toowoomba) and shown as road to be permanently closed and shown as proposed road to be permanently closed on Drawing on Drawing DD2008_041. (2008/000740) 08/511/CEN. (2008/002378) 6RXWK(DVW5HJLRQ%XQGDEHUJ2I¿FH ENDNOTES 2 An area of about 935 m2 abutting the north-western boundary 1. Published in the Gazette on 2 May 2008. of Lot 20 on B158236 and the southern boundary of Lot 1 on 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. B158236 (parish of Bundaberg, locality of Avoca) and shown 3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources and Water. Place Names Act 1994 PLACE NAME DECISION NOTICE (No 15) 2008 Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Place Name Decision Notice (No 15) 2008. Notice of Place Name Decision [s.11 of the Act] 2. Notice is given that Craig Wallace, Minister for Natural Resources and Water has decided to name the places set out in the Schedule. SCHEDULE Geog. Co-ords Plan Name Feature Local Government Area Lat. S. Long. E. No. Remarks Galt Creek Creek Sunshine Coast Regional Council 26°32’43” 153°00’29” QPN1034 New Feature Thorogood Creek Creek Sunshine Coast Regional Council 26°32’18” 153°00’13” QPN1034 New Feature ENDNOTES 1. Published in the Gazette on 2 May 2008. 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 Australia 94 (GDA94) 5. File Reference- NAM/020017

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Queensland Government Gazette Transport and Main Roads

PP 451207100087 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370

Vol. 348] Friday 2 May 2008 [No. 3

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

TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 1468) 2008

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No. 1468) 2008.

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 2 May 2008, and vests in the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, for an estate in fee simple.

SCHEDULE

Land Taken

County of Aubigny, Parish of Drayton - an area of about 11.2 square metres being part of Lot 10 on RP16530 contained in Title Reference: 17105046.

County of Aubigny, Parish of Drayton - an area of about 72.8 square metres being part of Lot 1 on RP898416 contained in Title Reference: 50110749.

County of Aubigny, Parish of Drayton - an area of about 66.8 square metres being part of Lot 2 on RP87548 contained in Title Reference: 13082231.

County of Aubigny, Parish of Drayton - an area of about 7.6 square metres being part of Lot 5 on RP16530 contained in Title Reference: 15641215.

County of Aubigny, Parish of Drayton - an area of about 4.2 square metres being part of Lot 10 on RP16570 contained in Title Reference: 12595068.

County of Aubigny, Parish of Drayton - an area of about 12.4 square metres being part of Lot 9 on RP16570 contained in Title Reference: 12596096.

County of Aubigny, Parish of Drayton - an area of about 4 square metres being part of Lot 6 on RP16570 contained in Title Reference: 13780073.

As shown approximately on Plans R3-662 and R3-663 held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane.

Toowoomba City New England Highway (Yarraman - Toowoomba) 510/4524; 5660 to 5666

ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 24 April 2008. 2. Published in the Gazette on 2 May 2008. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Main Roads. 18 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 3 [2 May 2008

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

REVOCATION OF TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 1469) 2008

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Revocation of Taking of Land Notice (No. 1469) 2008.

Land to be revoked (s. 17 of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967)

2. Following agreement of the owner in writing, the land described in the Schedule and taken by Taking of Land Notice (No. 1094) 2006 published in the Queensland Government Gazette of 13 October 2006, at page 614 is no longer required for the purpose for which it was taken and accordingly in terms of section 17 of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967, Taking of Land Notice (No. 1094) 2006 is wholly revoked.

SCHEDULE

Land to be revoked

“County of March, Parish of Gympie - an area of about 237 square metres being part of Lot 20 on Crown Plan 855371 contained in Title Reference: 17749017.

As shown approximately on Plan R2-1023 held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane.

Cooloola Shire Bruce Highway (Brisbane - Gympie) 510/812; 4195”

ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 24 April 2008. 2. Published in the Gazette on 2 May 2008. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Main Roads.

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Vol. 348 Friday 2 May 2008 No. 4 Vacancies

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QUEENSLAND GOVERMENT VACANCIES GAZETTE

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 Commissioner 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. Continuous applicant pools

A continuous applicant pool allows you to apply for jobs within an occupation where vacancies are regularly available. This means that agencies can 'dip' into the pool for suitable applicants as soon as they have a vacancy. You can submit or refresh your application at any time. If you are refreshing your application, make sure that you indicate this either on your email or, if sending by post, in a covering letter. In search results, continuous applicant pools can be identified by 'Ongoing' in the 'Closes' column of a search result.

Note: If a continuous applicant pool is closing, applicants will be notified two weeks prior to this date. Applications may be used for up to six months after the pool closes. Multi-agency pools

Some Queensland Government agencies are on the lookout for people to fill similar jobs or occupations at the same time. Some of these jobs have a fixed closing date and others are ongoing (continuous applicant pools). With multi-agency pools, you only have to apply once to access job opportunities across participating agencies. Your application will then be able to be viewed and assessed by all the agencies in that pool - or, if you prefer, you can specify that you want to be considered only for particular agencies. Make sure you check the specific vacancy to find out how each pool works. How to apply

When you have found the job you would like to apply for.

1. You can phone for a copy of the information kit or you can download the documents from the Smart Jobs and Careers website at www.jobs.qld.gov.au. The information kit will include: • the position or job description detailing: background of the department or work area; roles and responsibilities, and selection criteria • a job information package, outlining the procedure for preparing and sending in your application, and • an application cover sheet. 2. Do your homework - research the agency to understand the background to the job. 3. Prepare your application. This should include your: • completed cover sheet (available on jobs online or in the kit mailed to you) • covering letter • resumé / curriculum vitae • names and contact details of (2) referees, and • responses to the selection criteria if required. 4. Mail or email your application (Details of where and how are available in either the job description or the job information package.

Check with the job vacancy contact person if you are unsure about how or where to submit your application or how many copies to send. Make sure you send your application by the closing date. If you don’t, it may not be accepted. Once your application is received, you will usually be sent a written acknowledgement.

When applying for Continuous Applicant Pools, please check each vacancy for application instructions.

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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 the salary and optional benefits, executives will be entitled to: • 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 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.

Reference Vacancy Locality Annual Class Application Contact No Number Remuneration Closing Date Min / Max Department of Child Safety

CHS Child Safety Services Division Beenleigh $151,758 - SES2(Lw) 06-05-2008 3006 7693 5944/08 Brisbane South and Gold Coast Zone $157,317 Zonal Director (c)Permanent Full-time

CHS Child Safety Services Division Woodridge $151,758 - SES2(Lw) 06-05-2008 3006 7693 5943/08 Logan and Brisbane West Zone $157,317 Zonal Director Permanent Full-time Department of Communities

COM Strategic Policy and Evaluations Brisbane $162,875 - SES2(H) 20-05-2008 3006 7675 6135/08 Policy Development and Coordination $175,843 Branch Executive Director (c)Contract Department of Education, Training and the Arts

CO Curriculum, Office of Education Brisbane $192,508 - SES3(H) 09-05-2008 3237 0277 20199/08 Assistant Director-General $204,921 (b)(c)(e)Contract

CO Strategic Policy and Performance Brisbane $162,875 - SES2(H) 16-05-2008 3237 0227 20203/08 Executive Director $175,843 equiv (b)(c)(d)(e)Contract

CO Education Programs and Services Brisbane $192,508 - SES3(H) 19-05-2008 3237 9715 20223/08 Assistant Director General - $204,921 Education Programs and Services (c)(e)(f)(h)Permanent Full-time

MTN Moreton Region, Education Queensland Ipswich $162,875 - SES2(H) 09-05-2008 3237 0227 20201/08 Regional Executive Director $175,843 equiv (b)(c)(d)(e)Contract

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Reference Vacancy Locality Annual Class Application Contact No Number Remuneration Closing Date Min / Max

SUN Sunshine Coast Region, Education Sunshine $179,542 - SES3(Lw) 09-05-2008 3237 0227 20200/08 Queensland Coast $186,026 equiv Regional Executive Director (b)(c)(d)(e)Contract Department of Natural Resources and Water

NRW Corporate Services Woolloongabba $151,758 - SES2(Lw) 06-05-2008 3006 7638 5950/08 Information Technology Services $157,317 General Manager (c)Permanent Full-time Queensland Water Commission

QWC Office Of The Chief Executive Officer Brisbane $235,791 - CEO 19-05-2008 3006 7638 6239/08 Chief Executive Officer $289,869 (e)Contract

OTHER GOVERNMENT VACANCIES

Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date Anti-Discrimination Commission Queensland

ADCQ Tribunal Branch Brisbane $3,313.30 - PO6 06-05-2008 3239 6117 002/08 Registrar $3,504.30 (c)Permanent Part-time Queensland Art Gallery

QAG Public Programs South Brisbane $1,318.20 - OO2 06-05-2008 3842 9340 609/08 Protection and Services $1,435.50 Gallery Services Officer Multiple Vacancies (c)(h)Temporary Full- time, Temporary Part-time Queensland Building Services Authority

BSA Business Services Program Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 12-05-2008 3225 2986 24/08 Analyst Programmer $2,531.70 (c)Permanent Full-time

BSA Rockhampton Area Office Rockhampton $2,329.30 - AO5 19-05-2008 3225 2986 25/08 Building Inspector $2,531.70 (c)Permanent Full-time

BSA Manager Contact Centre Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 19-05-2008 3225 2986 26/08 (c)Permanent Full-time $3,206.60 Department of Child Safety

CHS Child Safety Services Division Caboolture, $2,990.50 - PO5 13-05-2008 3006 7693 6105/08 Brisbane North and Sunshine Coast Zone Strathpine $3,206.60 Caboolture and Strathpine Child Safety Service Centre Team Leader 2 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

CHS Child Safety Services Division Cleveland $1,699.80 - AO3 13-05-2008 3006 7693 6102/08 Brisbane South and Gold Coast Zone $1,895.60 Redlands Child Safety Service Centre Information and Administration Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

CHS Child Safety Services Division Cleveland $1,699.80 - AO3 13-05-2008 3006 7693 6098/08 Brisbane South and Gold Coast Zone $1,895.60 Redlands Child Safety Service Centre Records Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

CHS Child Safety Services Division Gladstone $1,699.80 - AO3 20-05-2008 3006 7693 6237/08 Central Zone $1,895.60 Gladstone Child Safety Service Child Safety Support Officer (Identified) - Applicants must identify as being of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Descent (c)(h)(i)Permanent Full-time

CHS Child Safety Services Division Rockhampton $2,990.50 - PO5 12-05-2008 3006 7693 6034/08 Central Zone $3,206.60 Rockhampton North Child Safety Service Centre Team Leader (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

CHS Child Safety Services Division Ipswich and $1,698.00 - PO2/PO3 20-05-2008 3006 7693 6213/08 Ipswich and Western Zone Western Zone $2,493.20 Various Child Safety Service Centres Child Safety Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time, Permanent Part-time

CHS Child Safety Services Division Brisbane $2,990.50 - PO5 13-05-2008 3006 7693 6063/08 Statewide Services Branch $3,206.60 After Hours Child Safety Service Centre Senior Practitioner (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

CHS Corporate and Executive Services Brisbane $1,699.80 - AO3 20-05-2008 3006 7693 6201/08 Division $1,895.60 Freedom of Information Administration Officer Permanent Full-time

CHS Corporate and Executive Services Brisbane $1,318.20 - AO2 13-05-2008 3006 7693 6064/08 Division $1,500.70 Information Services Branch Administrative Officer (Records) (h)Permanent Full-time

CHS Corporate and Executive Services Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 20-05-2008 3006 7693 6199/08 Division $2,531.70 Information Services Branch Team Leader - Processing (h)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

CHS Office for Women Rockhampton $1,336.30 - AO6 13-05-2008 3006 7693 6117/08 Program Delivery $1,429.70 Regional Coordinator (c)(h)Temporary Part-time

CHS Policy and Programs Division Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 20-05-2008 3006 7693 6126/08 Performance Management Branch $3,206.60 Strategic Performance Management Unit Principal Policy and Performance Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

CHS Service Delivery Partnerships Divisions Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 20-05-2008 3006 7693 6182/08 Quality Assurance Branch $2,531.70 Quality Assurance Analyst (h)Permanent Full-time Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian

CCYP Child Guardian Brisbane South $29.70 per Not 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5975/08 Community Visitor Program hour applicable Brisbane - South Community Visitor (2 Positions) 2 Vacancies (c)(h)Casual

CCYP Child Guardian Brisbane $1,699.80 - AO3 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5990/08 Community Visitor Program $1,895.60 Operations Team Program Support Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

CCYP Child Guardian Brisbane $1,699.80 - AO3 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5991/08 Community Visitor Program $1,895.60 Practice Program Support Officer (Community Visitor Program) (d)(h)Temporary Full-time

CCYP Child Guardian Brisbane $1,699.80 - AO3 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5974/08 Complaints and Investigations Program $1,895.40 Administrative Assistant to the Director (h)Permanent Full-time

CCYP Child Guardian Brisbane $1,069.00 - AO6 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5987/08 Strategic Policy and Research $1,143.70 Research Senior Research Officer (c)(d)(h)Temporary Part-time

CCYP Corporate Services Brisbane $1,699.80 - AO3 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5983/08 Facilities Management $1,895.60 Facilities Officer (d)(h)Temporary Full-time

CCYP Employment Screening and Corporate Brisbane $3,313.30 - AO8 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5982/08 Services $3,504.30 Corporate Services Principal Advisor, Legal and Administrative Review (c)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date CITEC

CI Chief Technology Office, CITEC Brisbane $2,011.00 - AO4 06-05-2008 3404 3792 42/08 Project Support Officer $2,211.00 Permanent Full-time Queensland College of Teachers

QCT Office of the Director Toowong $1,621.20 - AO4 12-05-2008 3377 4736 03/08 Executive Officer $1,779.90 Temporary Full-time Department of Communities

COM Corporate Performance and Portfolio Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 20-05-2008 3006 7675 6164/08 Services $3,206.60 Strategic Resource Management Executive Officer (c)(h)Temporary Full-time

COM Corporate Performance and Portfolio Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 20-05-2008 3006 7675 6150/08 Services $2,531.70 Complaints, Compliance Investigations and Misconduct Prevention Complaints and Prevention Unit Complaints Officer Permanent Full-time

COM Corporate Performance and Portfolio Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 20-05-2008 3006 7675 6153/08 Services $2,859.40 Strategic Resource Management Asset Management and Capital Works Senior Project Manager (c)(h)Temporary Full-time

COM Corporate Performance and Portfolio Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 24-04-2008 3006 7675 6011/08 Services $3,206.60 Strategic Resource Management Asset Management and Capital Works Branch Principal Project Manager (Special Projects) (c)Permanent Full-time

COM Corporate Performance and Portfolio Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 13-05-2008 3006 7675 6033/08 Services $2,531.70 Strategic Resource Management Corporate Finance Finance Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

COM Corporate Performance and Portfolio Brisbane $4,034.10 - SO1 20-05-2008 3006 7675 6154/08 Services $4,220.90 Strategic Resource Management Corporate Finance Director (c)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

COM Service Delivery and Smart Service Cairns $2,672.60 - AO6 20-05-2008 3006 7675 6183/08 Queensland $2,859.40 Service Delivery Far Region Regional Planner (c)Permanent Full-time

COM Service Delivery and Smart Service Innisfail $1,699.80 - AO3 06-05-2008 3006 7675 6009/08 Queensland $1,895.60 Service Delivery Far Northern Queensland Region Administration Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Service Delivery and Smart Service Rockhampton $2,672.60 - AO6 13-05-2008 3006 7675 6068/08 Queensland $2,859.40 Service Delivery Fitzroy/Central West Queensland Region Senior Resource Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Service Delivery and Smart Service Rockhampton $2,329.30 - AO5 06-05-2008 3006 7675 5926/08 Queensland $2,531.70 Service Delivery Fitzroy/Central West Region Community Support Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Service Delivery and Smart Service Windsor and Mt $2,329.30 - AO5 13-05-2008 3006 7675 6067/08 Queensland Gravatt (Bayside) $2,531.70 Service Delivery Greater Brisbane Region Child Care Resource Officer 4 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time, Permanent Part-time

COM Service Delivery and Smart Service Mackay $2,990.50 - AO7 06-05-2008 3006 7675 5928/08 Queensland $3,206.60 Service Delivery Mackay/Whitsunday Region Principal Service Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Service Delivery and Smart Service Woodridge $1,699.80 - AO3 06-05-2008 3006 7675 5920/08 Queensland $1,895.60 Service Delivery Moreton Region Administration Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Service Delivery and Smart Service Rockhampton $1,459.10 - OO3 06-05-2008 3006 7675 5918/08 Queensland $1,554.90 Service Delivery Rockhampton Service Centre Youth Worker 2 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Part-time, Temporary Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

COM Service Delivery and Smart Service Cherbourg $1,698.00 - PO2/PO3 06-05-2008 3006 7675 5963/08 Queensland $2,493.20 Service Delivery Wide Bay/Burnett Region Case Worker (Specified) (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Service Delivery and Smart Service Hervey Bay $23.61 - OO3 06-05-2008 3006 7675 5958/08 Queensland $25.84 Service Delivery per hour Wide Bay/Burnett Region Youth Worker (Identified) - Applicants must identify as being of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Descent (c)(h)(i)Casual

COM Service Delivery and Smart Service Toowoomba $1,699.80 - AO3 06-05-2008 3006 7675 5979/08 Queensland $1,895.60 Service Delivery / Region Administration Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Service Delivery and Smart Service Cairns $1,459.10 - OO3 20-05-2008 3006 7675 6158/08 Queensland $1,554.90 Service Delivery Youth Worker 2 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Service Delivery and Smart Service Cairns $2,009.90 - AO4 06-05-2008 3006 7675 6002/08 Queensland $2,210.20 Service Delivery Far North Queensland Region Program Development Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Service Delivery and Smart Service Mackay $2,990.50 - AO7 06-05-2008 3006 7675 5929/08 Queensland $3,206.60 Service Delivery Mackay/Whitsunday Region Manager (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Service Delivery and Smart Service Hervey Bay $2,672.60 - AO6 06-05-2008 3006 7675 6004/08 Queensland $2,859.40 Service Delivery Wide Bay Burnett Region Senior Resource Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Service Delivery and Smart Service Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 20-05-2008 3006 7675 6132/08 Queensland $2,531.70 Smart Service Queensland Business Support and Program Management Learning and Development Officer 2 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

COM Service Delivery and Smart Service Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 06-05-2008 3006 7675 6000/08 Queensland $2,531.70 Smart Service Queensland Business Support and Program Management Project Officer (Marketing and Communications) (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Service Delivery and Smart Service Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 20-05-2008 3006 7675 6134/08 Queensland $2,859.40 Smart Service Queensland Business Support and Program Management Senior Organisational Development Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Service Delivery and Smart Service Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 06-05-2008 3006 7675 5953/08 Queensland $2,859.40 Smart Service Queensland Business Support and Program Management Senior Project Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Service Delivery and Smart Service Brisbane $3,313.30 - AO8 20-05-2008 3011 3016 6162/08 Queensland $3,504.30 Smart Service Queensland Channel Management Manager, Contact Centres (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Shared Information Solutions Cairns $2,329.30 - AO5 13-05-2008 3006 7675 6082/08 Operations $2,531.70 Customer Services Support Analyst (c)(h)Temporary Full-time

COM Shared Information Solutions Fortitude Valley $2,990.50 - AO7 20-05-2008 3006 7675 6210/08 Strategic Projects $3,206.60 ICMS Projects Senior Business Analyst 2 Vacancies (h)Temporary Full-time

COM Shared Information Solutions Fortitude Valley $2,672.60 - AO6 20-05-2008 3006 7675 6123/08 Strategic Projects $2,859.00 Program Office Senior Program Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Strategic Policy and Evaluation Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 06-05-2008 3006 7675 6029/08 Directorate $2,531.70 Policy and Development and Coordination Branch Policy Officer (h)Temporary Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date Corporate Administration Agency

FRC Family Responsibilities Commission Cairns $1,699.80 - AO3 06-05-2008 3225 8736 905/08 Administration Officer (FAMILY $1,895.60 RESPONSIBILITIES COMMISSION) (This vacancy has been withdrawn) (a)(c)(d)(h)Temporary Full-time

FRC Family Responsibilities Commission Cairns $3,313.30 - AO8 06-05-2008 3225 8736 906/08 Executive Officer (FAMILY $3,504.30 RESPONSIBILITIES COMMISSION) (a)(c)(d)(h)Temporary Full-time

FRC Family Responsibilities Commission Aurukun, Cairns, $2,990.50 - AO7 06-05-2008 4039 8815 902/08 Local Coordinators (FAMILY Coen, Hopevale, $3,206.60 RESPONSIBILITIES COMMISSION) Mossman Gorge 5 Vacancies (a)(c)(d)(h)Temporary Full- time, Temporary Part-time

FRC Family Responsibilities Commission Cairns $2,672.60 - AO6 06-05-2008 3224 8312 903/08 Senior Information Officer (FAMILY $2,859.40 RESPONSIBILITIES COMMISSION) (a)(c)(d)(h)Temporary Full-time

CAA Information Management Branch South Brisbane $1,699.80 - AO3 12-05-2008 3842 9340 806/08 Information Technology $1,895.60 Computer Systems Officer 2 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time Corporate and Professional Services

CO Facilities Services Branch Brisbane $2,990.50 - PO5 19-05-2008 3237 9715 20215/08 Principal Technical Specialist - $3,206.60 Application Infrastructure (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

CO Facilities Services Branch Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 19-05-2008 3237 9715 20214/08 Senior Facilities Services Officer $2,531.70 (Budget and Financial Reporting) (h)Permanent Full-time

CO Information Management Services Brisbane $4,034.10 - SO1 19-05-2008 3237 9715 20217/08 Director - Application Services $4,220.90 (c)(f)(h)Permanent Full-time

CO Information Management Services Brisbane $2,990.50 - PO5 19-05-2008 3237 9715 20216/08 Principal Database Administrator - $3,206.60 Application Infrastructure (c)(h)Permanent Full-time CorpTech

CT Business Improvement Group Brisbane $1,699.80 - AO3 12-05-2008 3224 5048 5913/08 Executive Support Officer $1,895.60 3 Vacancies Permanent Full-time

CT Financial and Business Management Brisbane $3,313.30 - AO8 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5976/08 Principal Finance Officer $3,504.30 2 Vacancies Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

CT Internal Audit Office Brisbane $3,313.30 - AO8 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5993/08 Audit Manager, Internal Audit $3,504.30 2 Vacancies (c)(d)(h)Permanent Full- time, Temporary Full-time

CT Internal Audit Office Brisbane $4,034.10 - SO1 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5994/08 Director, Internal Audit $4,220.90 (b)(c)(f)Permanent Full-time

CT Internal Audit Office Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5995/08 Principal Internal Auditor $3,206.60 (c)(h)Permanent Full-time Queensland Corrective Services

CS Corporate Services Townsville $2,329.30 - AO5 12-05-2008 4799 7368 127/08 Information Management Branch $2,531.70 Adviser, Infrastructure Support Regional (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

CS Custodial Operations Wacol $1,698.00 - PO2 19-05-2008 3239 0513 138/08 Brisbane Correctional Centre $2,173.30 Correctional Counsellor 2 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

CS Custodial Operations Wacol $2,009.90 - AO4 19-05-2008 3239 0513 140/08 Wolston Correctional Centre $2,210.20 Adviser Sentence Management (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

CS Custodial Operations Wacol $1,318.20 - EOO2 19-05-2008 3271 9403 139/08 Wolston Correctional Centre $1,435.50 Cleaner (c)(h)Permanent Part-time

CS Custodial Operations Wacol $1,461.10 - CO1 19-05-2008 3239 0513 137/08 Wolston Correctional Centre $1,793.40 Trade Instructor (Sheet Metal or Related Trade) 2 Vacancies (h)Permanent Full-time

CS Offender Assessment & Services Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 19-05-2008 3239 0513 141/08 Offender Management $2,859.40 Senior Advisor, Offender Management (c)(h)Permanent Full-time Crime and Misconduct Commission

CMC Corporate Services Brisbane CBD $2,672.60 - AO6 12-05-2008 3360 6390 26/08 Senior Administration Officer $2,859.40 Temporary Full-time

CMC Research and Prevention Brisbane CBD $2,329.30 - AO5 12-05-2008 3360 6060 25/08 Indigenous Adviser $2,531.70 Permanent Full-time

30 Vol. 348 2 May 2008 No. 4 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT Vacancies gazette

Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date Disability Services Queensland

DSQ Disability Services, Community and Toowoomba $2,283.10 - PO3 06-05-2008 3006 7689 5939/08 Home Care $2,493.20 Service Delivery Darling Downs/South West Queensland Region Facilitator (Family Support Program) 2 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time, Permanent Part-time

DSQ Disability Services, Community and Toowoomba $2,329.30 - AO5 20-05-2008 3006 7689 6198/08 Home Care $2,531.70 Service Delivery Darling Downs/South West Queensland Region Supports Facilitator (c)(h)Temporary Full-time

DSQ Disability Services, Community and Cairns $2,672.60 - AO6 13-05-2008 3006 7689 6018/08 Home Care $2,859.40 Service Delivery Far North Queensland Region Regional Coordinator (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DSQ Disability Services, Community and Emerald $1,164.65 - AO5 06-05-2008 3006 7689 5975/08 Home Care $1,265.85 Service Delivery Fitzroy/Central West Queensland Region Community Resource Officer (Disability) (c)(h)Permanent Part-time

DSQ Disability Services, Community and Rockhampton/ $2,283.10 - PO3 13-05-2008 3006 7689 6053/08 Home Care Gladstone $2,493.20 Service Delivery Fitzroy/Central West Queensland Region Facilitator (Family Support Program) (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DSQ Disability Services, Community and Rockhampton $1,018.80 - PO2/PO3 06-05-2008 3006 7689 5995/08 Home Care $1,495.92 Service Delivery Fitzroy/Central West Queensland Region Occupational Therapist (c)(h)Permanent Part-time

DSQ Disability Services, Community and Beenleigh $1,698.00 - PO2/PO3 13-05-2008 3006 7689 6027/08 Home Care $2,493.20 Service Delivery Gold Coast Region Psychologist (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DSQ Disability Services, Community and Wooloowin $1,698.00 - PO2/PO3 20-05-2008 3006 7689 6200/08 Home Care $2,493.20 Service Delivery Greater Brisbane Region Speech and Language Pathologist (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

DSQ Disability Services, Community and Mackay $2,672.60 - AO6 13-05-2008 3006 7689 6083/08 Home Care $2,859.40 Service Delivery Mackay/Whitsunday Region Program Resource Officer (c)(h)Temporary Full-time

DSQ Disability Services, Community and Ipswich $2,654.20 - PO4 05-05-2008 3006 7689 5919/08 Home Care $2,859.40 Service Delivery Moreton Region Manager (Professional and Specialist Services) (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DSQ Disability Services, Community and Maroochydore $2,329.30 - AO5 20-05-2008 3006 7689 6151/08 Home Care $2,531.30 Service Delivery Sunshine Coast Region Community Resource Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DSQ Disability Services, Community and Caboolture $2,990.50 - AO7 13-05-2008 3006 7689 6024/08 Home Care $3,206.60 Service Delivery Sunshine Coast Region Principal Programs Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

DSQ Disability Services, Community and Nanango $2,329.30 - AO5 13-05-2008 3006 7689 6047/08 Home Care $2,531.70 Service Delivery Wide Bay/Burnett Region Local Area Coordinator (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DSQ Disability Services, Community and Maryborough $2,654.20 - PO4 13-05-2008 3006 7689 6028/08 Home Care $2,859.40 Service Delivery Wide Bay/Burnett Region Manager (Professional and Specialist Services) (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DSQ Disability Services, Community and Various $2,283.10 - PO3 Ongoing 3006 4131 5647/08 Home Care $2,493.20 Clinician (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DSQ Disability Services, Community and Various $3,691.70 - SO2 Ongoing 3239 0351 4212/07 Home Care $3,847.40 Individual Response Leader 6 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

DSQ Disability Services, Community and Various $3,313.30 - PO6 Ongoing 3239 0351 4210/07 Home Care $3,504.30 Principal Clinician (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

DSQ Disability Services, Community and Various $2,990.50 - PO5 Ongoing 3006 4131 5644/08 Home Care $3,206.60 Senior Clinician 5 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DSQ Disability Services, Community and Various $2,654.20 - PO4 Ongoing 3006 4131 5643/08 Home Care $2,859.40 Senior Clinician 7 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DSQ Strategic Policy and Evaluation Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 20-05-2008 3006 7675 6197/08 Governmental Relations $3,206.60 Principal Policy Officer 2 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DSQ Strategic Policy and Evaluation Branch Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 06-05-2008 3006 7689 5994/08 Governmental Relations $2,531.70 Policy Officer (h)Permanent Full-time Department of Education, Training and the Arts

CO Office of Deputy Director General, Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 06-05-2008 3237 9715 20177/08 Education $2,531.70 Corporate Governance Officer (c)(h)Temporary Full-time

CO Corporate Strategy & Resourcing Brisbane $3,313.30 - AO8 09-05-2008 3237 0227 20183/08 Principal Policy Officer $3,504.30 2 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

CO Disability Services Support Unit Brisbane $2,283.10 - PO3 09-05-2008 3237 9715 20194/08 Physiotherapy Adviser $2,493.20 Multiple Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Part- time, Temporary Part-time

CO Strategic Facilities Branch Brisbane $3,313.30 - AO8 09-05-2008 3237 9715 20196/08 Principal Facilities Planning Officer $3,504.30 Temporary Full-time

CO eLearning, Strategic Information and Coorparoo $2,329.30 - AO5 09-05-2008 3237 0227 20198/08 Technologies $2,531.70 Project Officer Online Learning - Instructional Design (h)Temporary Full-time

CO Financial Management and Resourcing, Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 19-05-2008 3237 0227 20213/08 Strategic Resource Management $2,859.40 Senior Finance Officer (c)(h)Temporary Full-time

CO Workforce Planning, Strategic Human Brisbane $3,691.70 - SO2 19-05-2008 3237 0227 20218/08 Resources $3,847.40 Assistant Director (c)(e)Permanent Full-time

DDS Roma State College Roma $442.76 - NO2 19-05-2008 3237 0227 20212/08 Registered Nurse $473.74 (c)(h)Permanent Part-time

DDS Toowoomba West Special School Toowoomba $1,771.00 - Nurse 19-05-2008 3237 0227 20219/08 Registered Nurse $1,894.95 Grade 2 (c)(h)Permanent Part-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

FCW Blackwater State High School Fitzroy Central $550.84 - CEC1-3 06-05-2008 3237 9715 20180/08 Community Education Counsellor West $872.44 (h)Permanent Part-time

FCW District Office, Rockhampton $2,654.20 - PO4 09-05-2008 3237 0227 20206/08 Education Queensland $2,859.40 Speech Language Pathologist - in charge (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

FNQ Atherton State Primary School Far North Qld $1,358.40 - PO2/PO3 06-05-2008 3237 9715 20178/08 Far North Queensland Region $1,994.55 Occupational Therapist (c)(h)Permanent Part-time

GBN Kenmore South State School Brisbane $679.20 - PO2/PO3 23-05-2008 3237 9715 20207/08 Physiotherapist $997.28 (c)(h)Permanent Part-time

GBN Geebung Special School Geebung $885.52 - Nurse 16-05-2008 3237 0227 20208/08 Registered Nurse $947.48 Grade 2 (c)(h)Permanent Part-time

GBN Albany Creek State School Albany Creek $2,009.90 - AO4 23-05-2008 3237 0227 20210/08 Business Services Manager $2,210.20 (h)Permanent Full-time

MTN Bremer State High School Ipswich $2,846.10 - Band 5 09-05-2008 3237 9715 20209/08 Team Leader (Behaviour Management) $3,133.20 (h)Temporary Full-time

NOQ Charters Towers State High School Townsville $1,699.80 - AO3 06-05-2008 3237 9715 20184/08 North Queensland Region $1,895.60 Business Services Manager (c)(h)Temporary Full-time

NOQ Various Schools across Townsville Townsville $1,377.10 - CEC1-3 09-05-2008 3237 9715 20193/08 District $2,181.10 Community Education Counsellor 2 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Part-time, Temporary Full-time

NOQ Cloncurry State School, Education Cloncurry $1,699.80 - AO3 23-05-2008 3237 0227 20211/08 Queensland $1,895.60 Business Services Manager (h)Permanent Full-time

SUN Tullawong SS and Tullawong SHS Tullawong $1,699.80 - AO3 09-05-2008 3237 0227 20202/08 Parent School Partnerships $1,895.60 Coordinator (c)(h)Temporary Full-time

SUN Organisational Health, Sunshine Coast Sunshine Coast $1,699.80 - AO3 09-05-2008 3237 0227 20204/08 South District Office South District $1,895.60 Corporate Services Officer Office (h)Permanent Full-time

SUN Mount Samson State School Mount Samson $793.91 - Nurse 19-05-2008 3237 0227 20220/08 Registered Nurse $849.46 Grade 2 (c)(h)Temporary Part-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

BRIT Barrier Reef Institute of TAFE Bowen or Home $1,826.90 - OO5 12-05-2008 4761 8378 08/08 Regional Facilities Coordinator Hill $2,009.80 Permanent Full-time

ET Industry Development Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 12-05-2008 3247 6242 5461/08 VET Investment Office $3,206.60 Principal Planning Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

ET Training Quality and Regulation Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 12-05-2008 3247 6242 5473/08 Training Quality $2,531.70 Executive Officer, Registration Permanent Full-time

ET Training Quality and Regulation Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 12-05-2008 3247 6242 5474/08 Training Support $3,206.60 Senior Policy Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

GCIT Gold Coast Institute of TAFE Gold Coast $1,699.80 - AO3 19-05-2008 5583 1210 106/08 Customer Service Unit $1,895.60 Gold Coast Customer Service Sales Officer Permanent Full-time

GCIT Gold Coast Institute of TAFE Gold Coast $2,009.90 - AO4 19-05-2008 5583 1210 107/08 Budget Management Unit $2,210.20 Ashmore Campus Debt Recovery Officer Permanent Full-time

ITP Information Technology and Product South Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 12-05-2008 3247 6242 5469/08 Services $2,531.70 Product Services Program Officer (c)(h)Temporary Full-time

ITP Information Technology and Product South Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 12-05-2008 3247 6242 5471/08 Services $3,206.60 Product Services Product Development and Systems Support Senior Program manager (Systems) (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

ITP Industry and VET Policy South Brisbane $2,009.90 - AO4 19-05-2008 3247 6242 5481/08 Information Technology and Product $2,210.20 Services Information Technology Management Services Central ISAS Co-ordinator (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

ITP Industry and VET Policy South Brisbane $3,691.70 - SO2 19-05-2008 3247 6242 5485/08 Information Technology and Product $3,847.40 Service Information Technology Services Director, Web Service Delivery (c)(f)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

SCIT Department of Education Training and Sunshine Coast $2,779.50 - AO6 20-05-2008 4120 2335 049/08 the Arts Centres $2,973.80 Sunshine Coast Institute of TAFE Project Officer Temporary Full-time

SQIT Southern Queensland Institute of TAFE Nurunderi $1,699.80 - AO3 19-05-2008 4615 3638 026/08 Student Support Officer (Aboriginal $1,895.60 and Torres Strait Islander) Temporary Full-time

SQIT Southern Queensland Institute of TAFE Toowoomba $1,699.80 - AO3 19-05-2008 4615 3638 027/08 Student Support Officer (Aboriginal $1,895.60 and Torres Strait Islander) 2 Vacancies (c)Temporary Full-time

SQIT Southern Queensland Institute of TAFE Toowoomba $1,699.80 - AO3 19-05-2008 4615 3638 102/08 Educational Services $1,895.60 Information Systems Officer Temporary Full-time

SQIT Southern Queensland Institute of TAFE Roma $1,699.80 - AO3 19-05-2008 4615 3638 105/08 Support Services $1,895.60 Administration Support Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

TAFE SkillsTech Australia All SkillsTech $3,313.30 - AO8 12-05-2008 3247 6242 5472/08 Director, Business Management Australia Training $3,504.30 (h)Permanent Full-time Centres

TAFE SkillsTech Australia All SkillsTech $1,699.80 - AO3 19-05-2008 3247 6242 5479/08 Administration Officer Australia Training $1,895.60 3 Vacancies (h)Permanent Full-time Centres

TAFE Brisbane North Institute of TAFE All Brisbane $2,009.90 - AO4 12-05-2008 3247 6242 5462/08 Technical Resources Officer, ICT North Institute of $2,210.20 Initiatives TAFE Campuses (c)(d)(h)Temporary Full-time

TAFE Brisbane North Institute of TAFE All Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 12-05-2008 3247 6242 5470/08 Senior Educational Designer North Institute of $2,859.40 (c)(d)(h)Temporary Full-time TAFE Campuses

TAFE Brisbane North Institute of TAFE All Brisbane $2,283.10 - PO3 19-05-2008 3247 6242 5477/08 Applications Developer North Institute of $2,493.20 (c)(d)(h)Temporary Full-time TAFE Campuses

TAFE Metropolitan South Institute of TAFE Brisbane $2,009.90 - AO4 19-05-2008 3247 6242 5484/08 Document Control Officer $2,210.20 (g)(h)Permanent Full-time

TAFE Metropolitan South Institute of TAFE All Metropolitan $1,699.80 - AO3 12-05-2008 3247 6242 5475/08 Education Services Officer South Institute of $1,895.60 (h)Permanent Full-time TAFE Campuses

TAFE The Bremer Institute of TAFE All The Bremer $1,699.80 - AO3 06-05-2008 3247 6242 5441/08 Faculty Administration Officer Institute of TAFE $1,895.60 (h)Temporary Full-time Campuses

TAFE The Bremer Institute of TAFE All The Bremer $2,329.30 - AO5 12-05-2008 3247 6242 5466/08 Workplace Health and Safety Co- Institute of TAFE $2,531.70 ordinator Campuses (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

WBIT Department of Education, Training and Maryborough $2,672.60 - AO6 13-05-2008 4120 2335 022/08 the Arts $2,859.40 Wide Bay Institute of TAFE Manager, Education and Training Permanent Full-time Electoral Commission of Queensland

ECQ Technology Services Section Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 19-05-2008 3035 8032 01/08 Electoral Services Branch $2,531.70 Senior Technology Officer Permanent Full-time Department of Emergency Services

ES Business Support Services Kedron $2,009.90 - AO4 19-05-2008 3109 9194 124/08 Information Services $2,210.20 Technology Support Services Administrator, Maintenance Control Services (c)Permanent Full-time

ES Business Support Services Kedron $1,459.10 - OO3 19-05-2008 3109 9194 123/08 Information Services $1,554.90 Technology Support Services Technical Assistant (c)Permanent Full-time

ES Emergency Management Queensland Kedron $2,098.30 - OO6 12-05-2008 3109 9194 118/08 Emergency Management Operations $2,210.20 Disaster Operations Watch Desk Officer 6 Vacancies Permanent Full-time, Permanent Part-time

ES Queensland Fire & Rescue Service Eagle Farm $1,459.10 - OO3 12-05-2008 3109 9194 119/08 Operations Business & Strategy $1,554.90 Operations Engineering Services Unit Storeperson Permanent Full-time

ES Strategic Policy & Executive Services Kedron $2,009.90 - AO4 12-05-2008 3109 9194 117/08 Media & Corporate Communications $2,210.20 Media Officer 2 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time Department of Employment and Industrial Relations

IR Electrical Safety Office Brisbane $2,009.90 - AO4 19-05-2008 3238 3998 6006/08 Business Development and Planning $2,210.20 Policy Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

IR Electrical Safety Office Maryborough or $3,313.30 - AO8 12-05-2008 3238 3998 5892/08 Electrical Safety Compliance Rockhampton or $3,504.30 Regional Manager - Central Mackay Queensland and Wide Bay (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

IR Electrical Safety Office Brisbane or $3,313.30 - AO8 12-05-2008 3238 3998 5891/08 Electrical Safety Compliance Toowoomba $3,504.30 Regional Manager - South West (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

IR Electrical Safety Office Brisbane $2,009.90 - AO4 19-05-2008 3238 3998 6005/08 Electrical Safety Policy $2,210.20 Policy Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

IR Executive and Strategic Services Brisbane $1,699.80 - AO3 19-05-2008 3238 3998 5958/08 Strategic Communication $1,895.60 Assistant Communication Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

IR Private Sector Industrial Relations Lutwyche $2,672.60 - AO6 19-05-2008 3238 3998 5966/08 Industrial Relations Services $2,859.40 Wageline Principal Industrial Officer 2 Vacancies (h)Permanent Full-time

IR Workplace Health and Safety Brisbane $2,009.90 - AO4 12-05-2008 3238 3998 5874/08 Queensland $2,210.20 Office Of The General Manager Systems Management Unit Systems Administration Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

IR Workplace Health and Safety To be negotiated $3,313.30 - AO8 19-05-2008 3238 3998 6007/08 Queensland $3,504.30 Programs Manager, Rural Unit (h)Permanent Full-time Environmental Protection Agency

EN Environmental Services Townsville $2,283.10 - PO3 09-05-2008 3238 3998 5889/08 Regional Services $2,493.20 Townsville Region Senior Planning Officer (c)(d)(h)Temporary Full-time

EN Queensland Parks and Wildlife Rainbow Beach or $2,329.30 - AO5 09-05-2008 3238 3998 5895/08 Marine Parks Fraser Island $2,531.70 Great Sandy Region Senior Ranger (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

EN Queensland Parks and Wildlife Rainbow Beach $2,329.30 - AO5 09-05-2008 3238 3998 5896/08 Marine Parks $2,531.70 Great Sandy Region Senior Ranger (c)(d)(h)Temporary Full-time

EN Strategy and Policy Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 09-05-2008 3238 3998 5897/08 Integrated Planning $2,859.40 Principal Planning Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date Forestry Plantations Queensland Office

FO Hoop Plantations South Brisbane $3,349.10 - FO8 19-05-2008 3006 7638 6196/08 Hoop Directorate $3,541.70 Principal Marketing Officer (Hoop Pine) (h)Permanent Full-time Department of Health

HHL Corporate Services Bowen Hills $2,375.80 - AO5 06-05-2008 3234 1319 08314 Finance Branch $2,582.10 Finance Performance and Improvement Unit Senior Client Support and Training Consultant - Decision Support System Team (c)Permanent Full-time

HHL Corporate Services Brisbane $3,379.60 - AO8 19-05-2008 3234 1319 08376 Human Resources Branch $3,574.10 Learning and Development Unit Program Manager - Learning and Development Unit (c)Temporary Full-time

HHL Corporate Services Brisbane $3,379.60 - AO8 19-05-2008 3234 1319 08367 Finance Branch $3,574.10 Budget Services Manager (Performance Reporting Team) - Budget Services Temporary Full-time

HHL Corporate Services Division Brisbane $4,034.10 - SO1 12-05-2008 3234 1319 08368 Finance Branch $4,220.90 Budget Services Manager - Resource Allocation and Costing Team (c)Permanent Full-time

HHL Director-General’s Division Brisbane $1,733.80 - AO3 19-05-2008 3234 1319 08383 Executive Services $1,933.80 Administration Officer - Executive Services (c)Permanent Full-time

HHL Mental Health Review Tribunal Brisbane $2,375.80 - AO5 06-05-2008 3234 1319 08348 Project Officer - Multimedia $2,582.10 (c)Temporary Full-time Department of Housing

HO Client Services Brisbane $913.24 - PO3 19-05-2008 3224 5048 6009/08 Child Safety and Disability Services $997.28 Occupational Therapist (c)(h)Permanent Part-time

HO Client Services Greater Brisbane $1,359.84 - AO3 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5964/08 Regional Services Central and Southern $1,516.48 Regional Operations Project Support Officer (c)(d)(h)Temporary Part-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

HO Client Services Greater Brisbane $1,141.55 - PO3 19-05-2008 3224 5048 6010/08 Regional Services Greater Brisbane $1,246.60 Occupational Therapist - Greater Brisbane (c)(h)Permanent Part-time

HO Community and Public Housing Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 12-05-2008 3224 5048 5879/08 Policy and Implementation Branch $2,859.40 Community Housing Policy Unit Senior Housing Analyst (c)Permanent Full-time

HO Housing Finance Brisbane $2,009.90 - AO4 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5997/08 Financial Services $2,210.20 Financial Strategy and Performance Finance Officer 2 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

HO Housing Finance Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5947/08 Housing Loans $2,859.40 Portfolio Development Manager, Loan Management (h)Permanent Full-time

HO Housing Finance Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5948/08 Housing Loans $2,531.70 Program Performance Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

HO Organisation Services and Strategy Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5963/08 Information and Facilities Management $3,206.60 Operations Senior Business Systems Technical Support Officer (c)(g)(h)Permanent Full-time

HO Property Portfolio Management Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 12-05-2008 3224 5048 5899/08 Investment and Asset Management $2,531.70 Portfolio Investment Project Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

HO Property Portfolio Management Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5989/08 Planning and Development $2,531.70 Portfolio Development Property Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time Department of Infrastructure and Planning

DIP Specialist Services Brisbane $4,034.10 - SO1 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5945/08 Director $4,220.90 (c)(d)(f)Temporary Full-time

DIP Strategy and Governance Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5979/08 Office of the Deputy Director-General $2,531.70 Executive Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

DIP Strategy and Governance Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5999/08 Organisational Capability $3,206.60 Human Resources Principal Human Resource Consultant (h)Permanent Full-time

DIP Strategy and Governance Brisbane $3,313.30 - AO8 19-05-2008 3224 5048 6001/08 Organisational Capability $3,504.30 Human Resources Principal Human Resource Consultant (h)Permanent Full-time

DIP Sustainable Planning Brisbane $1,699.80 - AO3 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5965/08 Building Codes Queensland $1,895.60 Plumbing Licensing Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

DIP Sustainable Planning Rockhampton $2,990.50 - AO7 12-05-2008 3224 5048 5886/08 Statutory Planning $3,206.60 Statutory Planning Central Queensland Principal Planner (c)(h)Permanent Full-time Department of Justice and Attorney-General

J Business Support Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 12-05-2008 3239 6117 164/08 Information Technology Services $3,206.60 Application Management Systems Architect Temporary Full-time

J Business Support Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 12-05-2008 3239 6117 159/08 Information Technology Services $2,859.40 Infrastructure Management Senior Systems Administrator (c)Permanent Full-time

J Business Support Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 12-05-2008 3239 6117 157/08 Information Technology Services $2,859.40 Infrastructure Management Senior Systems Administrator (c)Permanent Full-time

J Business Support Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 12-05-2008 3239 6117 166/08 Information technology Services $2,859.40 Service Management ICT Change and Configuration Coordinator (c)Permanent Full-time

J Business Systems Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 12-05-2008 3239 6117 158/08 Information Technology Services $2,859.40 Infrastructure Management Senior Systems Administrator (c)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

J Crown Law Brisbane $3,691.70 - SO2 06-05-2008 3239 6117 154/08 Commercial & Infrastructure $3,847.40 Intellectual Property, Technology & Communication Senior Principal Lawyer (c)Permanent Full-time

J Crown Law Brisbane $2,654.20 - PO4 19-05-2008 3239 6117 174/08 Commercial & Infrastructure Branch $2,859.40 Property & Infrastructure Lawyer (2 positions) 2 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

J Crown Law Brisbane $3,691.70 - SO2 19-05-2008 3239 6117 171/08 Litigation $3,847.40 Government Insurance and Risk Senior Principal Lawyer (3 positions) 3 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

J Justice Administration Brisbane $1,699.80 - AO3 19-05-2008 3239 6117 176/08 Guardianship & Administration Tribunal $1,895.60 Registry Officer - Hearing Support (c)Permanent Full-time

J Justice Administration Brisbane $2,009.90 - AO4 19-05-2008 3239 6117 172/08 Guardianship & Administration Tribunal $2,210.20 Senior Registry Officer - Inquiries (2 positions) 2 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

J Justice Administration Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 06-05-2008 3239 6117 153/08 Office of the Adult Guardian $2,859.40 Principal Investigations Officer Permanent Full-time

J Justice Administration Brisbane $2,009.90 - AO4 12-05-2008 3239 6117 162/08 Supreme & District Courts $2,210.20 Deputy Registrar (6 positions) 6 Vacancies Permanent Full-time

J Office of the Director of Public Brisbane $2,990.50 - PO5 06-05-2008 3239 6117 149/08 Prosecutions $3,206.60 Practice Manager (Multiple vacancies) varPermanent Full-time

J Office of the Director of Public Brisbane $3,313.30 - PO6 06-05-2008 3239 6117 150/08 Prosecutions $3,504.30 Solicitor Advocate (Multiple vacancies) varPermanent Full-time

J Office of the Director-General Brisbane $4,034.10 - SO1 12-05-2008 3239 6117 168/08 Integrated Justice Information Strategy $4,220.90 Program Business Manager Temporary Full-time

J Office of the Director-General Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 12-05-2008 3239 6117 167/08 Legal & Administrative Law Branch $3,206.60 Freedom of Information & Privacy Unit Principal Policy Officer (Privacy) Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

J Research & Executive Services Division Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 19-05-2008 3239 6117 173/08 Corporate Communication Unit $3,206.60 Marketing Communication Principal Marketing Communication Officer (2 positions) 2 Vacancies Permanent Full-time

J Research & Executive Services Division Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 06-05-2008 3239 6117 155/08 Corporate Communication Unit $2,859.40 Media Relations Senior Media Officer Permanent Full-time

J Research & Executive Services Division Brisbane $3,691.70 - SO2 19-05-2008 3239 6117 175/08 Executive Services $3,847.40 Director (c)Permanent Full-time Department of Local Government, Sport and Recreation

LGSR Office of Rural and Regional Mackay $2,990.50 - AO7 19-05-2008 3238 3998 5988/08 Communities $3,206.60 Office of Director Principal Program Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

LGSR Office of the Deputy Director General Brisbane $2,009.90 - AO4 19-05-2008 3238 3998 5944/08 (Strategy and Policy) $2,210.20 Local Government Collaboration Governance Project Officer (d)Temporary Full-time

LGSR Office of the Deputy Director General Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 19-05-2008 3238 3998 5943/08 (Strategy and Policy) $2,859.40 Local Government Collaboration Governance Senior Project Officer Permanent Full-time

LGSR Sport and Recreation Brisbane $2,009.90 - AO4 19-05-2008 3238 3998 5949/08 Program and Industry Development $2,210.20 Program and Facilities Development Unit Program Coordinator (c)Permanent Full-time Department of Main Roads

MR Business Solutions & Information - CIO Brisbane $1,737.40 - PO2 12-05-2008 3006 7682 5990/08 Information and Systems Operations $2,217.30 Information Services GIS Officer 2 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Business Solutions & Information - CIO Brisbane $2,374.80 - AO5 12-05-2008 3006 7682 6076/08 Strategy and Planning $2,578.70 Advisor (Business And Information) (c)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

MR Business Solutions & Information - CIO Brisbane $3,042.40 - AO7 12-05-2008 3006 7682 6080/08 Strategy and Planning $3,260.60 Senior Advisor (Information Strategy) (c)Temporary Full-time

MR Capability Strategy & Fiance Group Darra $3,368.30 - AO8 06-05-2008 3006 7682 5945/08 Finance & Facilities Division $3,560.80 Commercial Business Support Management Accountant (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Capability Strategy & Finance Group Brisbane $2,374.80 - AO5 Ongoing 3006 7682 2775/07 Corporate Capability Division $2,578.70 Attraction & Retention Branch Advisor (Human Resources) 2 Vacancies (c)Temporary Full-time

MR Capability Strategy & Finance Group Brisbane $1,739.20 - AO3 Ongoing 3006 7682 2898/07 Corporate Capability Division $1,937.30 Attraction & Retention Branch Assistant Advisor (Attraction & Retention) 2 Vacancies Permanent Full-time

MR Capability Strategy & Finance Group Brisbane $1,739.20 - AO3 12-05-2008 3006 7682 6079/08 Corporate Capability Division $1,937.30 Attraction & Retention Branch Executive Assistant (Attraction & Retention) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Capability Strategy & Finance Group Brisbane $1,739.20 - AO3 Ongoing 3006 7682 2717/07 Corporate Capability Division $1,937.30 Attraction & Retention Branch Internal Recruitment Officer Multiple Vacancies Permanent Full-time

MR Capability Strategy & Finance Group Brisbane $3,042.40 - AO7 Ongoing 3006 7682 2589/07 Corporate Capability Division $3,260.60 Attraction & Retention Branch Principal Advisor (Human Resources) Multiple Vacancies (c)Permanent Full- time

MR Capability Strategy & Finance Group Brisbane $2,721.40 - AO6 Ongoing 3006 7682 2785/07 Corporate Capability Division $2,909.90 Attraction & Retention Branch Senor Advisor (Human Resources) (c)Temporary Full-time

MR Capability Strategy & Finance Group Brisbane $4,034.10 - SO1 26-05-2008 3006 7682 6204/08 Corporate Capability Division $4,220.90 People Performance & Safety Director (People Performance & Safety) (c)(f)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

MR Capability, Strategy & Finance Brisbane $2,925.30 - PO5 Ongoing 3006 7682 854/07 Finance & Facilities $3,135.10 Property Services Branch Principal Property Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Capability, Strategy & Finance Brisbane $2,238.60 - PO3 Ongoing 3006 7682 853/07 Finance & Facilities $2,442.40 Property Services Branch Property Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Capability, Strategy & Finance Brisbane $2,598.80 - PO4 Ongoing 3006 7682 852/07 Finance & Facilities $2,797.90 Property Services Branch Senior Property Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Capability, Strategy and Finance Group Brisbane $2,052.30 - AO4 19-05-2008 3006 7682 6175/08 Finance & Facilities Division $2,254.20 Property Services Branch Coordinator (Land Transactions) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Corporate Office Cairns $2,721.40 - AO6 12-05-2008 3006 7682 6094/08 Corporate Office Support $2,909.90 Office of the Executive Director Senior Communications Advisor (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Corporate Office Mackay $2,721.40 - AO6 12-05-2008 3006 7682 6085/08 Corporate Office Support $2,909.90 Office of the Executive Director Senior Communications Advisor (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Corporate Officer Brisbane $2,052.30 - AO4 12-05-2008 3006 7682 6061/08 Corporate Office Support $2,254.20 Office of the Executive Director Executive Coordinator (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Engineering & Surveying Location Varies $2,598.80 - PO4 01-02-2009 3006 7682 308/07 Civil Engineer $2,797.90 (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Engineering & Surveying Location Varies $2,238.60 - TO4 Ongoing 3006 7682 305/07 Designer (Civil) $2,381.10 (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Engineering & Surveying Location Varies $3,238.70 - PO6 Ongoing 3006 7682 304/07 Principal Civil Engineer $3,423.80 (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Engineering & Surveying Location Varies $2,785.50 - TO6 Ongoing 3006 7682 302/07 Principal Designer (Civil) $2,925.30 (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Engineering & Surveying Location Varies $2,925.30 - PO5 Ongoing 3006 7682 984/07 Principal Engineer (Electrical) $3,135.70 Multiple Vacancies (c)Permanent Full- time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

MR Engineering & Surveying Location Varies $2,925.30 - PO5 Ongoing 3006 7682 300/07 Senior Civil Engineer $3,135.10 (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Engineering & Surveying Location Varies $2,479.50 - TO5 Ongoing 3006 7682 297/07 Senior Designer (Civil) $2,698.50 (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Engineering & Technology Brisbane $1,739.20 - AO3 Ongoing 3006 7682 2588/07 Planning Design & Operations $1,937.30 Various Project Support Officer Multiple Vacancies (c)Permanent Full- time

MR Engineering & Technology Brisbane $3,042.40 - AO7 12-05-2008 3006 7682 5991/08 Planning Design & Operations Division $3,260.60 ITS Technology & Standards Principal Advisor (Lighting) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Engineering & Technology Brisbane $2,328.20 - PO3 19-05-2008 3006 7683 6219/08 Planning Design & Operations Division $2,540.10 Network Operations & Modelling Branch Engineer (Transport Planning) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Engineering & Technology Brisbane $3,691.70 - SO2 12-05-2008 3006 7682 6088/08 Planning Design & Operations Division $3,847.40 Network Operations & Modelling Branch Principal Manager (Congestion Management) (c)(f)Temporary Full-time

MR Engineering & Technology Brisbane $3,042.40 - PO5 12-05-2008 3006 7682 5983/08 Planning Design & Operations Division $3,260.60 Road Planning and Design Principal Engineer (Road Engineering Standards) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Engineering & Technology Brisbane $3,042.40 - PO5 12-05-2008 3006 7682 5989/08 Planning Design & Operations Division $3,260.60 Traffic Engineering & Road Safety Senior Engineer (Traffic Engineering Practice standards) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Engineering & Technology Brisbane $3,042.40 - PO5 Ongoing 3006 7682 2057/07 Planning, Design & Operations Division $3,260.60 Network Operations & Modelling Branch Principal Engineer (Traffic) 2 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Engineering & Technology Brisbane $3,368.30 - PO6 Ongoing 3006 7682 2059/07 Planning, Design & Operations Division $3,560.80 Network Operations & Modelling Branch Principal Engineer (Traffic) (c)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

MR Engineering & Technology Brisbane $3,042.40 - PO5 26-05-2008 3006 7682 6226/08 Road & Delivery Performance $3,260.60 Contracts & Standards Principal Advisor (Contracts) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Engineering & Technology Brisbane $2,328.20 - TO4 06-05-2008 3006 7682 5988/08 Road & Delivery Performance $2,476.40 Geotechnical Senior Engineering Technologist (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Engineering & Technology Caboolture $1,739.20 - AO3 12-05-2008 3006 7682 6052/08 Road & Delivery Performance $1,937.30 Materials Services Project Officer (Technical) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Engineering & Technology Brisbane $2,702.80 - PO4 19-05-2008 3006 7682 6222/08 Road & Delivery Performance $2,909.90 Project Delivery Improvement Senior Advisor (Maintenance Management) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Engineering & Technology Brisbane $3,042.40 - PO5 19-05-2008 3006 7682 6208/08 Road & Delivery Performance $3,260.60 Road Asset Management Principal Engineer (Road Asset Systems) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Engineering & Technology Brisbane $2,721.40 - AO6 19-05-2008 3006 7682 6206/08 Road & Delivery Performance $2,909.90 Technical Education & Innovation Senior Trainer (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Engineering & Technology Brisbane $3,368.30 - AO8 12-05-2008 3006 7682 5987/08 Road Delivery Performance $3,560.80 Road System Governance Principal Manager (Performance Assessment) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Engineering & Technology Brisbane $3,368.30 - AO8 12-05-2008 3006 7682 5986/08 Road Delivery Performance $3,560.80 Road System Governance Principal Manager (Road System Management) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Engineering & Technology Location Varies $2,238.60 - PO3 Ongoing 3006 7682 309/07 Civil Engineer $2,442.40 (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Engineering & Technology Location Varies $1,973.30 - TO3 Ongoing 3006 7682 306/07 Designer (Civil) $2,132.00 (c)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

MR Office of the Deputy Director-General Brisbane $2,238.60 - PO3 Ongoing 3006 7682 1481/07 Metropolitan District $2,442.40 Transport Planning (Metro) Environmental Officer Multiple Vacancies (c)Permanent Full- time

MR Office of the Deputy Director-General Cairns $1,865.70 - Var. Ongoing 3006 7682 1310/07 Peninsula District $1,865.70 Infrastructure Delivery (Peninsula) Project Inspector/Supervisor (Maintenance) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Office of the General Manager (RoadTek) Nundah $1,661.00 - OO4 06-05-2008 3006 7682 5999/08 Pavement, Performance & Investigations (Brisbane) $1,820.40 Pavement Testing Assistant 2 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Office of the General Manager (RoadTek) Jowarra Park $2,721.40 - AO6 12-05-2008 3006 7682 6096/08 RoadTek Asset Services (North) $2,909.90 Asset Services Bridge Management Strategy Senior Project Manager (Structures) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Office of the General Manager (RoadTek) Cairns $1,446.00 - Var. 19-05-2008 3006 7682 6157/08 RoadTek Asset Services (North) $1,673.60 Asset Services Cairns Project Systems Representative (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Office of the General Manager (RoadTek) Mackay $2,374.80 - AO5 06-05-2008 3006 7682 5985/08 RoadTek Asset Services (North) $2,578.70 Asset Services Mackay Project Manager (Operations) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Office of the General Manager (RoadTek) Various $2,141.90 - OO6 12-05-2008 3006 7682 6092/08 RoadTek Asset Services North/South $2,254.20 Workplace Trainer (Civil) 10 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Office of the General Manager (RoadTek) Rockhampton $1,739.20 - AO3 19-05-2008 3006 7682 6233/08 RoadTek Asset Services South $1,937.30 Asset Services Specialised Services (Linemarking) Administration Coordinator (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Office of the General Manager (RoadTek) Bundaberg $1,734.00 - Var. 12-05-2008 3006 7682 6046/08 RoadTek Asset Services South $2,006.80 Asset Services Wide Bay Supervisor (Timber Bridges) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Office of the General Manager (RoadTek) Various $1,734.00 - Var. Ongoing 3006 7682 3647/07 RoadTek Asset Services South $2,006.80 Various Supervisor Multiple Vacancies (c)Permanent Full- time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

MR Office of the General Manager (RoadTek) Brisbane $3,368.30 - AO8 12-05-2008 3006 7682 5938/08 RoadTek Support Services $3,560.80 SS Project Support Office Manager Business Projects Permanent Full-time

MR Office of the General Manager (RoadTek) Townsville $578.40 - Var. 06-05-2008 3006 7682 5998/08 RoadTek Traffic $578.40 Apprentice Electrician (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Office of the General Manager (RoadTek) Cairns $578.40 - Var. 06-05-2008 3006 7682 5997/08 RoadTek Traffic $578.40 Apprentice Electrician (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Office of the General Manager (RoadTek) Various $1,739.20 - AO3 Ongoing 3006 7682 5992/08 RoadTek Traffic $1,937.30 Project Support Officer 5 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Officer of the General Manager (RoadTek) Mackay $2,721.40 - AO6 12-05-2008 3006 7682 6099/08 RoadTek Asset Services (North) $2,909.90 Asset Services Bridge Management Strategy Senior Project Manager (Structures) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Project Management Location Varies $3,238.70 - AO8 Ongoing 3006 7682 367/07 Principal Project Manager $3,423.80 (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Project Management Location Varies $2,925.30 - AO7 Ongoing 3006 7682 310/07 Senior Project Manager $3,135.10 (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Property Service Branch Brisbane $3,238.70 - PO6 Ongoing 3006 7682 850/07 Finance & Facilities $3,423.80 Capability, Strategy & Finance Area Manager (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Barcaldine $3,368.30 - PO6 12-05-2008 3006 7682 6091/08 Central West District $3,560.80 Program Development and Delivery (CW) Manager (Program Development & Delivery) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Brisbane $1,739.20 - AO3 12-05-2008 3006 7682 6075/08 Corridor Management & Operations $1,937.30 Group Road Operations Division Business Support Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Mackay $1,739.20 - AO3 19-05-2008 3006 7682 6078/08 Mackay District $1,937.30 Network Planning & Performance Information Systems Support Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

MR Roads Business Group Mackay $2,328.20 - PO3 19-05-2008 3006 7682 6212/08 Mackay District $2,540.10 Program Development & Delivery Surveyor (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Brisbane $2,052.30 - AO4 19-05-2008 3006 7682 6062/08 Metropolitan District $2,254.20 Core Business Services (Metro) Business Coordinator (Finance) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Brisbane $2,052.30 - AO4 06-05-2008 3006 7682 5935/08 Metropolitan District $2,254.20 Core Business Services (Metro) Business Coordinator (Permit Management Systems) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Brisbane $2,721.40 - AO6 06-05-2008 3006 7682 5936/08 Metropolitan District $2,909.90 Core Business Services (Metro) Communications Team Leader 2 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Brisbane $2,052.30 - AO4 19-05-2008 3006 7682 6149/08 Metropolitan District $2,254.20 Core Business Services (Metro) Correspondence Advisor (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Brisbane $1,739.20 - AO3 12-05-2008 3006 7682 6051/08 Metropolitan District $1,937.30 Core Technology Services Administration Officer (Property Services) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Brisbane $1,739.20 - AO3 12-05-2008 3006 7682 6050/08 Metropolitan District $1,937.30 Core Technology Services Technical Support Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Brisbane $1,739.20 - AO3 12-05-2008 3006 7682 6048/08 Metropolitan District $1,937.30 Core Technology Services Technical Support Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Brisbane $2,374.80 - AO5 12-05-2008 3006 7682 6089/08 Metropolitan District $2,578.70 Network Planning & Corridor Management Program Coordinator (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Caboolture $1,318.00 - Var. 26-05-2008 3006 7682 6173/08 North Coast Hinterland District $1,403.50 Core Technology Services Trainee Soil Tester (c)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

MR Roads Business Group Mooloolaba $2,578.70 - TO5 26-05-2008 3006 7682 6224/08 North Coast Hinterland District $2,806.50 Road Operations Principal Technical Officer (Traffic and Road Safety) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Mooloolaba $1,739.20 - AO3 06-05-2008 3006 7682 5882/08 North Coast Hinterland District $1,937.30 Traffic Operations (North Coast) Traffic Management Centre Operator (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Townsville $2,052.30 - AO4 06-05-2008 3006 7682 5946/08 Northern District $2,254.20 Development Control Development Control Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Cairns $2,702.80 - PO4 12-05-2008 3006 7682 6084/08 Peninsula District $2,909.90 Program & Business Performance Senior Project Leader (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Cairns $1,739.20 - AO3 19-05-2008 3006 7682 6148/08 Peninsula District $1,937.30 Road Operations Traffic Management Centre Senior Operator (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Nerang $3,042.40 - AO7 12-05-2008 3006 7682 6060/08 South Coast Hinterland District $3,260.60 Core Business Services (South Coast) Manager (Capability & Business Systems) (c)Temporary Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Roma $2,374.80 - AO5 06-05-2008 3006 7682 5937/08 South Western District $2,578.70 Business Services (South Western) Senior Program Support Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Roma $3,368.30 - AO8 19-05-2008 3006 7682 6214/08 South Western District $3,560.80 Road System & Corridor (South Western) Manager (Road System & Corridor) (c)Temporary Full-time

MR Various Location Varies $2,569.80 - AO6 Ongoing 3006 7682 301/07 Project Manager $2,749.40 (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Various Location Varies $1,973.30 - TO3 Ongoing 3006 7682 1531/07 Construction Technician $2,132.00 Multiple Vacancies (c)Permanent Full- time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

MR Various Location Varies $2,238.60 - PO3 Ongoing 3006 7682 1591/07 Electrical Engineer $2,442.40 Multiple Vacancies (c)Permanent Full- time

MR Various Nerang, Brisbane, $2,479.50 - TO5 Ongoing 3006 7682 560/06 Principal Project Manager Bundaberg, $2,698.50 (Technical) Rockhampton, 5 Vacancies Permanent Full-time Gympie

MR Various Location Varies $2,283.40 - AO5 Ongoing 3006 7682 1530/07 Project Co-ordinator $2,479.50 Multiple Vacancies (c)Permanent Full- time

MR Various Location Varies $2,598.80 - PO4 Ongoing 3006 7682 1592/07 Senior Electrical Engineer $2,797.90 Multiple Vacancies (c)Permanent Full- time

MR Various Location Varies $2,598.80 - PO4 Ongoing 3006 7682 1650/07 Senior Town Planning Officer $2,797.90 Multiple Vacancies (c)Permanent Full- time

MR Various Location Varies $2,238.60 - PO3 Ongoing 3006 7682 1590/07 Town Planner $2,442.40 Multiple Vacancies (c)Permanent Full- time

MR Various Location Varies $2,616.70 - AO6 Ongoing 3006 7682 1283/07 Traffic Systems Co-ordinator $2,797.90 Multiple Vacancies (c)Permanent Full- time Office of the Medical Board

OMB Business Support Services Brisbane $2,050.00 - AO4 13-05-2008 3405 4008 03/08 Executive Support Officer $2,254.30 Permanent Full-time Department of Mines and Energy

DME Corporate & Executive Services Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 06-05-2008 3006 7638 5982/08 Corporate Capability Unit $3,206.60 Manager, Corporate Capability (Multiple Positions) 3 Vacancies (h)Permanent Full-time

DME Future Technologies Brisbane $4,034.10 - SO1 06-05-2008 3006 7638 5980/08 Director - Multiple Positions $4,220.90 2 Vacancies (h)Permanent Full-time

DME Geological Survey of Queensland Indooroopilly $3,313.30 - PO6 06-05-2008 3006 7638 5815/08 Carbon Geostorage Initiative $3,504.30 Program Manager (d)(h)Temporary Full-time

DME Geological Survey of Queensland Indooroopilly $2,654.20 - PO4 06-05-2008 3006 7638 5813/08 Carbon Geostorage Initiative $2,859.40 Project Manager (d)(h)Temporary Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

DME Geological Survey of Queensland Indooroopilly $2,990.50 - PO5 06-05-2008 3006 7638 5814/08 Carbon Geostorage Initiative $3,206.60 Senior Project Manager (d)(h)Temporary Full-time

DME Geological Survey of Queensland Indooroopilly $2,283.10 - PO3 06-05-2008 3006 7638 5812/08 Carbon Geostorage Initiative $2,493.20 Senior Project Officer (d)(h)Temporary Full-time

DME Geological Survey of Queensland Indooroopilly $1,698.00 - PO2 06-05-2008 3006 7638 5811/08 Carbon Geostorage Initiative $2,173.30 Project Officer (d)(h)Temporary Full-time

DME Safety & Health Rockhampton $1,699.80 - AO3 06-05-2008 3006 7638 5959/08 Central West Region $1,895.60 Administration Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

DME Safety and Health Redbank $1,621.20 - OO4 19-05-2008 3006 7638 6236/08 Simtars $1,799.90 Engineering Testing & Certification Centre Operations Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DME Safety and Health Redbank $2,009.90 - AO4 06-05-2008 3006 7638 5949/08 Simtars $2,210.40 Executive Assistant (h)Permanent Full-time Queensland Museum

QMB Programs South Brisbane $1,698.00 - PO2 19-05-2008 3842 9340 206/08 Cultures and Histories $2,173.30 Assistant Collection Manager (c)(h)Permanent Full-time Department of Natural Resources and Water

NRW Corporate Services Woolloongabba $2,283.10 - PO3 12-05-2008 3006 7638 6044/08 Information Technology Services $2,493.20 Computer Systems Officer (2 Positions) 2 Vacancies Permanent Full-time

NRW Corporate Services Woolloongabba $3,313.30 - AO8 19-05-2008 3006 7638 6209/08 Information Technology Services $3,504.30 Business Solutions Business Account Manager (3 positions available) 3 Vacancies (h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Corporate Services Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 19-05-2008 3006 7638 6160/08 Executive and Administration Services $2,531.70 Administration Project Officer (Strategic Administration) (h)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

NRW Corporate Services Woolloongabba $2,283.10 - PO3 12-05-2008 3006 7638 6043/08 Information Technology Services $2,493.20 Computer Systems Officer Permanent Full-time

NRW Corporate Services Woolloongabba $2,672.20 - AO6 06-05-2008 3006 7638 5954/07 Information Technology Services $2,859.40 Computer Systems Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Corporate Services Woolloongabba $2,283.10 - PO3 12-05-2008 3006 7638 6042/08 Information Technology Services $2,493.20 Computer Systems Officer (2 Positions) 2 Vacancies Permanent Full-time

NRW Land & Vegetation Services Townsville $2,329.30 - AO5 12-05-2008 3006 7638 6086/08 Land Information and Titles $2,531.70 Titles Registration Senior Land Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Office Of The Director-General Brisbane $3,313.30 - PO6 19-05-2008 3006 7638 6225/08 Strategic Policy and Legal $3,504.30 Legal Services Team Leader / Principal Lawyer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Office of the Director-General Brisbane $2,283.10 - PO3 06-05-2008 3006 7638 5956/08 Strategic Policy & Legal $2,493.20 Legal Services Lawyer (c)Permanent Full-time

NRW Office of the Director-General Brisbane $2,990.50 - PO5 12-05-2008 3006 7638 6071/08 Strategic Policy and Legal $3,206.60 Legal Services Principal Lawyer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Officer of the Director-General Brisbane $2,990.50 - PO5 06-05-2008 3006 7638 5981/08 Strategic Policy and Legal $3,206.60 Legal Services Principal Lawyer (d)Temporary Full-time

NRW Service Delivery Rockhampton $2,672.60 - AO6 19-05-2008 3006 7638 6215/08 Central West Region $2,859.40 Land and Vegetation Services Senior Vegetation Management Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Service Delivery Cairns $2,329.30 - AO5 19-05-2008 3006 7638 6235/08 North Region $2,531.70 Indigenous Services Senior Project Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

NRW Service Delivery Roma or $2,329.30 - AO5 19-05-2008 3006 7638 6203/08 South West Region Charleville $2,531.70 Land and Vegetation Services Vegetation Management Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Service Delivery Mackay $1,597.30 - TO2 06-05-2008 3006 7638 5964/08 Central West Region $1,895.60 Business Services Information Technology Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Service Delivery Cairns $2,990.50 - AO7 12-05-2008 3006 7638 6077/08 North Region $3,206.60 Indigenous Services Principal Land Officer (c)(d)(h)Temporary Full-time

NRW Service Delivery Mareeba or South $2,329.30 - AO5 06-05-2008 3006 7638 5955/08 North Region Johnstone $2,351.70 Water Services Senior Natural Resource Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Service Delivery St George $1,318.20 - AO2 12-05-2008 3006 7638 6023/08 South West Region $1,590.70 Water Services Administration Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

NRW Service Delivery Toowoomba $1,698.00 - PO2 12-05-2008 3006 7638 6072/08 South West Region $2,173.30 Water Services Project Officer (c)(d)Temporary Full-time

NRW Water & Catchment Services Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 06-05-2008 3006 7638 5951/08 Water Accounting & Management $3,206.60 Water Accounting Team Leader, Quality Management (h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Water & Catchment Services Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 19-05-2008 3006 7638 6229/08 Water Accounting & Management $2,859.40 Water Management Senior Policy Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Water & Catchment Services Brisbane $2,654.20 - PO4 19-05-2008 3006 7638 6163/08 Water Allocation & Planning $2,859.40 Water Allocation Senior Policy Officer (Groundwater) (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Water & Catchment Services Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 06-05-2008 3006 7638 5971/08 Water Allocation & Planning $2,859.40 Water Allocation Senior Policy Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

NRW Water & Catchment Services Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 19-05-2008 3006 7638 6161/08 Water Allocation & Planning $2,531.70 Water Allocation Policy Officer (Groundwater) (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Water & Catchment Services Brisbane $3,313.30 - AO8 06-05-2008 3006 7638 5974/08 Water Allocation & Planning $3,504.30 Wild Rivers & Riverine Management Team Leader (Wild Rivers) (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Water & catchment Services Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 19-05-2008 3006 7638 6180/08 Water Industry Regulation $3,206.60 Recycled Water & Demand Management Regulation Principal Policy Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Water and Catchment Services Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 19-05-2008 3006 7638 6232/08 Water Accounting and Management $2,859.40 Water Management Senior Policy Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Water and Catchment Services Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 12-05-2008 3006 7638 6069/08 Strategic Water Initiatives $2,859.40 Strategic Water Policy Senior Project Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Water and Catchment Services Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 06-05-2008 3006 7638 5947/08 Water Industry Regulation $3,206.60 Recycled Water & Demand Management Regulation Principal Advisor (WaterWise) (h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Water and Catchment Services Brisbane $3,313.30 - AO8 12-05-2008 3006 7638 6045/08 Water Industry Regulation $3,504.30 Recycled Water & Demand Management Regulation Manager (Recycled Water Regulation) (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Water and Catchment Services Brisbane $2,009.90 - AO4 06-05-2008 3006 7638 5962/08 Water Industry Regulation $2,210.20 Water Entities Project Officer (h)Permanent Full-time Queensland Nursing Council

QNC Corporate Services Program Brisbane CBD $2,329.30 - AO5 12-05-2008 3223 5135 06/08 Information Technology Services $2,531.70 Systems Administrator Permanent Full-time

QNC Nursing Program Brisbane $3,313.30 - PO6 12-05-2008 3223 5154 07/08 Coordinator, Nurse Education $3,504.30 Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

QNC Nursing Program Brisbane $3,313.30 - PO6 12-05-2008 3223 5154 08/08 Coordinator, Professional $3,504.30 Standards Permanent Full-time

QNC Nursing Program Brisbane $2,990.50 - PO5 12-05-2008 3223 5154 09/08 Nurse Adviser $3,206.60 5 Vacancies Permanent Full-time

QNC Registration Program Brisbane $1,699.00 - AO3 12-05-2008 3223 5186 10/08 Client Service Officer $1,895.00 2 Vacancies Permanent Full-time Parliamentary Service

PAR Legal, Constitutional & Administrative Brisbane $2,654.20 - PO4 12-05-2008 3406 7041 17/08 Review Committee $2,859.40 Principal Research Officer Permanent Full-time Queensland Police Service

PO Central Region Mackay $1,453.10 - OO3 12-05-2008 3109 9192 194/08 Police Liaison Officer $1,555.90 (c)Permanent Full-time

PO Central Region Mackay $1,699.80 - AO3 19-05-2008 3109 9192 201/08 Property Officer $1,895.60 (c)Permanent Full-time

PO Central Region Emerald $1,699.80 - AO3 12-05-2008 3109 9192 193/08 Roster and Property Officer $1,895.60 (c)Permanent Part-time

PO Fleet Management Branch Alderley $1,699.80 - AO3 19-05-2008 3109 9192 195/08 Administration Officer (Alderley $1,895.60 Workshop) Permanent Full-time

PO Fleet Management Branch Alderley $1,699.80 - AO3 12-05-2008 3109 9192 189/08 Administration Officer (Vehicle $1,895.60 Disposal) Permanent Full-time

PO Fleet Management Branch Alderley $1,699.80 - AO3 12-05-2008 3109 9192 184/08 Assistant Fleet Maintenance Officer $1,895.60 Permanent Full-time

PO Fleet Management Branch Alderley $2,329.30 - AO5 12-05-2008 3109 9192 191/08 Senior Administration Officer $2,531.70 Permanent Full-time

PO Fleet Management Branch Alderley $2,329.30 - AO5 12-05-2008 3109 9192 186/08 Team Leader (Commissioning) $2,531.70 Permanent Full-time

PO Information & Communication Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 19-05-2008 3109 9192 198/08 Technology $2,859.40 Principal Business Analyst 3 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

PO Information & Communication Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 19-05-2008 3109 9192 199/08 Technology $2,859.40 Principal Business Analyst (c)Temporary Full-time

PO Information Planning Branch Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 19-05-2008 3109 9192 202/08 Principal Information Planning $3,206.60 Officer (c)Temporary Full-time

PO Information Systems Branch Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 19-05-2008 3109 9192 200/08 Information Technology Officer $2,531.70 (c)Permanent Full-time

PO Information Systems Branch Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 12-05-2008 3109 9192 190/08 Principal Information Technology $3,206.60 Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

PO Information Systems Branch Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 19-05-2008 3109 9192 203/08 Senior Information Technology $2,859.40 Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

PO Information Systems Branch Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 19-05-2008 3109 9192 204/08 Senior Information Technology $2,859.40 Officer 2 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

PO Information Systems Branch Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 12-05-2008 3109 9192 192/08 Senior Information Technology $2,859.40 Officer 6 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

PO Information Systems Branch Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 12-05-2008 3109 9192 188/08 Senior Information Technology $2,859.40 Officer (Information Security) (c)Permanent Full-time

PO Metropolitan North Region Sandgate $2,283.10 - PO3 12-05-2008 3109 9192 182/08 Prosecutor $2,493.20 (c)Permanent Full-time

PO Metropolitan North Region Alderley $2,654.20 - PO4 12-05-2008 3109 9192 185/08 Senior Human Services Officer $2,859.40 (c)Permanent Full-time

PO Metropolitan South Region Upper Mt Gravatt $1,453.10 - OO3 12-05-2008 3109 9192 187/08 Police Liaison Officer $1,555.90 Permanent Full-time

PO North Coast Region Redcliffe $1,699.80 - AO3 19-05-2008 3109 9192 196/08 Station Client Service Officer $1,895.60 Permanent Full-time

PO Office of the Commissioner Brisbane $1,699.80 - AO3 12-05-2008 3109 9192 183/08 Administration Officer $1,895.60 Permanent Full-time

PO Southern Region Toowoomba $1,699.80 - AO3 19-05-2008 3109 9192 197/08 Assistant Intelligence Officer $1,895.60 (c)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date Department of the Premier and Cabinet

PR Governance Division Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 19-05-2008 3224 5048 6004/08 Communication Services $2,531.70 Publications and Audio Visual Team Publications and Audio Visual Officer Permanent Full-time

PR Governance Division Brisbane $4,034.10 - SO1 19-05-2008 3224 5048 6017/08 State Affairs $4,220.90 Director, Constitutional and Administrative Law Services (b)(c)(d)(f)Temporary Full-time

PR Governance Division Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 19-05-2008 3224 5048 6003/08 State Services $2,859.40 Communication Services Senior Speech Writer Permanent Full-time

PR Governance Division Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 19-05-2008 3224 5048 6002/08 State Services $2,531.70 Communication Services Speech Writer Permanent Full-time

PR Governance Division Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 12-05-2008 3224 5048 5901/08 State Services $3,206.60 Communication Services Team Leader, Design and Production Permanent Full-time Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries

DPIF Biosecurity Queensland Townsville $1,597.30 - TO2/TO3 06-05-2008 3006 7638 5914/08 Biosecurity Operations $2,173.30 North Region Laboratory Technician (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DPIF Biosecurity Queensland South Johnstone $1,318.20 - OO2 19-05-2008 3006 7638 6179/08 Biosecurity Operations $1,435.50 Regional Land Protection Assistant Control Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DPIF Biosecurity Queensland South Johnstone $1,597.30 - TO2 12-05-2008 3006 7638 6035/08 Biosecurity Operations $1,895.60 Regional Land Protection Land Protection Officer (Four Tropical Weeds Eradication) (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DPIF Biosecurity Queensland Negotiable within $2,329.30 - AO5 06-05-2008 3006 7638 5977/08 Biosecurity Operations S/E QLD $2,531.70 Workplace Health and Safety Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

DPIF Biosecurity Queensland Rockhampton $2,283.10 - PO3 19-05-2008 3006 7638 6181/08 Invasive Plants & Animals $2,493.20 Extension Officer (Land Protection) (h)Permanent Full-time

DPIF Biosecurity Queensland Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 06-05-2008 3006 7638 5913/08 Plant Biosecurity $3,206.60 Principal Plant Health Officer (Support Systems) (h)Permanent Full-time

DPIF Corporate Capability Brisbane $3,313.30 - AO8 12-05-2008 3006 7638 6037/08 Information & Technology Services $3,504.30 Customer Service Manager (Customer Service) (h)Permanent Full-time

DPIF Delivery Deception Bay $1,699.80 - AO3 06-05-2008 3006 7638 5976/08 Animal Science $1,895.60 Profitable Aquaculture Systems Executive Assistant (h)Temporary Full-time

DPIF Delivery Bribie Island $2,990.50 - PO5 19-05-2008 3006 7638 6202/08 Animal Science $3,206.60 Profitable Aquaculture Systems Principal Scientist (Aquaculture) (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DPIF Delivery Deception Bay $2,009.90 - TO3 19-05-2008 3006 7638 6194/08 Animal Science $2,173.30 Sustainable Fisheries Fisheries Technician (d)(h)Temporary Full-time

DPIF Delivery Indooroopilly $1,698.00 - PO2 12-05-2008 3006 7638 6026/08 Horticulture & Forestry Science $2,173.30 Supply Chain Solutions Plant Pathologist (Fruit Pathology) (d)(h)Temporary Full-time

DPIF Delivery Ayr $2,009.90 - TO3 12-05-2008 3006 7638 6107/08 Horticulture and Forestry Science $2,173.30 Competitive Production Systems - North Experimentalist (Plant Pathology) (c)(d)(h)Temporary Full-time

DPIF Delivery Emerald $2,654.20 - PO4 19-05-2008 3006 7638 6125/08 Regional Delivery $2,859.40 Central Region Senior Industry Development Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DPIF Delivery Toowoomba $2,283.10 - PO3 06-05-2008 3006 7638 5965/08 Regional Delivery $2,493.20 South Region Environmental Scientist (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

DPIF Delivery Negotiable within $1,699.80 - AO3 12-05-2008 3006 7638 6131/08 Regional Delivery QLD $1,895.60 Strategic Communication & Marketing Communications Officer (Electronic Media) (h)Permanent Full-time

DPIF Delivery Negotiable within $3,313.30 - AO8 12-05-2008 3006 7638 6127/08 Regional Delivery QLD $3,504.30 Strategic Communication & Marketing Manager (Industry Communication) (h)Permanent Full-time

DPIF Delivery Negotiable within $2,990.50 - AO7 12-05-2008 3006 7638 6130/08 Regional Delivery Queensland $3,206.60 Strategic Communication & Marketing Principal Communication Officer (Biosecurity) (h)Permanent Full-time

DPIF Delivery Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 12-05-2008 3006 7638 6128/08 Regional Delivery $3,206.60 Strategic Communication & Marketing Principal Communication Officer (Publishing) (h)Permanent Full-time

DPIF Delivery Brisbane $3,313.30 - AO8 06-05-2008 3006 7638 5901/08 Manager (Future Beef) $3,504.30 (c)Permanent Full-time

DPIF Delivery Negotiable within $2,990.50 - AO7 12-05-2008 3006 7638 6129/08 Regional Delivery QLD $3,206.60 Strategic Communication & Marketing Principal Communication Officer (Industry Development) (h)Permanent Full-time

DPIF Fisheries Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 19-05-2008 3006 7638 6230/08 Fisheries and Aquaculture Industry $3,206.60 Development Aquaculture Policy and Development Principal Industry Development and Policy Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DPIF Fisheries Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 19-05-2008 3006 7638 6188/08 Fisheries & Aquaculture Industry $2,531.70 Development Freshwater Fisheries and Habitat Policy Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DPIF Industry Development Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 12-05-2008 3006 7638 6106/08 Industry and Investment $2,859.40 Executive Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DPIF Industry Development Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 06-05-2008 3006 7638 5927/08 Senior Project Officer (Strategic $2,859.40 Projects) (h)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date Project Services

PS Business and Financial Services Portfolio Brisbane $2,031.10 - AO4 12-05-2008 3238 3998 5914/08 Logistics $2,233.40 Logistics Team Leader 2 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

PS Education Portfolio / Health Law and Brisbane or $2,306.70 - PO3 12-05-2008 3238 3998 5912/08 Order Portfolio Southport $2,518.20 Project Management Project Manager (h)Temporary Full-time

PS Education Portfolio/Health Law and Brisbane or $3,345.00 - PO6 12-05-2008 3224 5048 5918/08 Order Portfolio Southport $3,537.20 Project Management Principal Project Manager (d)(h)Temporary Full-time

PS Education Portfolio/Health, Law and Brisbane or $1,717.60 - PO2 12-05-2008 3238 3998 5916/08 Order Portfolio Southport $2,196.00 Project Management Project Manager (d)(h)Temporary Full-time

PS Education Portfolio/Health, Law and Brisbane or $2,680.60 - PO4 12-05-2008 3238 3998 5921/08 Order Portfolio Southport $2,887.50 Project Management Senior Project Manager (d)(h)Temporary Full-time

PS Education Portfolio/Health, Law and Brisbane or $3,019.80 - PO5 12-05-2008 3238 3998 5920/08 Order Portfolio Southport $3,237.40 Project Management Senior Project Manager (d)(h)Temporary Full-time

PS Professional Services Portfolio Brisbane $2,557.00 - TO5 06-05-2008 3238 3998 5935/08 Electrical Engineering $2,784.30 Senior Technical Officer (Electrical) (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

PS Professional Services Portfolio Brisbane $2,306.70 - TO4 19-05-2008 3238 3998 6013/08 Office Interiors $2,454.80 Building Inspector/Senior Drafter (Office Interiors) (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

PS Professional Services Portfolio Brisbane $2,306.70 - TO4 19-05-2008 3238 3998 6012/08 Office Interiors $2,454.80 Senior Drafter (Office Interiors) (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

PS Professional Services Portfolio Brisbane $2,680.60 - PO4 19-05-2008 3238 3998 6014/08 Structural Engineering $2,887.50 Senior Structural Engineer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time Public Trust Office

PT Audit and Evaluation Sub-Program Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 14-05-2008 3213 9224 15/08 Principal Internal Auditor $2,859.40 (c)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

PT Client Services Program Southport $2,329.30 - AO5 19-05-2008 3213 9224 16/08 Principal Public Trust Officer $2,531.70 (h)Permanent Full-time

PT Organisational Support Program Brisbane $2,009.90 - AO4 19-05-2008 3213 9224 18/08 Finance Sub-Program $2,210.20 Senior Accounts Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

PT Organisational Support Program Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 19-05-2008 3213 9224 17/08 Finance Sub-Program $2,859.40 Senior Management Accountant (c)(h)Permanent Full-time Department of Public Works

GR Building Division Brisbane $3,313.30 - AO8 19-05-2008 3238 3998 5984/08 Building Policy Unit $3,504.30 Principal Policy Manager (h)Permanent Full-time

GR Building Division Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 19-05-2008 3238 3998 5986/08 Building Policy Unit $3,206.60 Principal Policy Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

GR Corporate and Executive Services Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 12-05-2008 3238 3998 5900/08 Executive Services $3,206.60 Senior Advisor (Policy) (h)Permanent Full-time

GR Queensland Government Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 12-05-2008 3238 3998 5906/08 Accommodation Office $2,531.70 Property Performance and Management Group Project Manager (h)Permanent Full-time

GR Technology and Development Division Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 19-05-2008 3238 3998 6011/08 Divisional Support Division $2,859.40 Business Development Principal Business Development Consultant Permanent Full-time

GR Technology and Development Division Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 19-05-2008 3238 3998 5971/08 Divisional Support Group $2,859.40 Business Development Principal Business Development Consultant Temporary Full-time QBuild

QB Brisbane Metro Group Cannon Hill $2,367.20 - AO5 12-05-2008 3238 3998 5904/08 Brisbane Metro Region $2,572.40 Group Quality & Environment Coordinator (h)Temporary Part-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

QB Northern Group Rockhampton $2,133.40 - CFP3 12-05-2008 3238 3998 5893/08 Capricornia Region $2,238.30 Foreperson (Building) (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

QB Southern Group Caboolture $2,354.40 - OO7 12-05-2008 3238 3998 5820/08 Sunshine Coast Region $2,469.70 Maintenance Planner (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

QB Southern Group To be negotiated $3,039.40 - AO7 12-05-2008 3238 3998 5908/08 Group Business Analyst $3,258.80 (h)Permanent Full-time

QB State Government Security Townsville $1,312.50 - OO2 19-05-2008 3238 3998 5961/08 Protective Security Officer $1,430.60 (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

QB State Government Security Townsville $21.24 - OO2 19-05-2008 3238 3998 5960/08 Protective Security Officer $23.15 4 Vacancies (c)(h)Casual Q-COMP

Q Q-COMP Brisbane $2,721.40 - AO6 07-05-2008 3235 4105 16/08 Health Services Advisor $3,254.20 (g)Permanent Full-time Residential Tenancies Authority

RTA Dispute Resolution Services Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 12-05-2008 3361 3628 15/08 Team Leader Dispute Resolution $2,859.40 Services (c)Permanent Full-time SDS

SDS Sales and Distribution Services Brendale $1,731.00 - AO3 19-05-2008 3238 3998 5952/08 Customer Service $1,930.20 Senior Customer Service Officer 2 Vacancies (h)Permanent Full-time Shared Service Agency

SSA Corporate Office Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 06-05-2008 3006 7638 5941/08 Finance, Facilities and Procurement $3,206.60 Services Principal Financial Accountant (h)Permanent Full-time

SSA Corporate Office Brisbane $1,699.80 - AO3 19-05-2008 3006 7638 6178/08 Planning, Reporting and Executive $1,895.60 Services Information Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

SSA Operations Rockhampton $1,699.80 - AO3 12-05-2008 3006 7638 6040/08 Business Management $1,895.60 Central Service Region Customer Service Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

SSA Operations Toowoomba $2,009.90 - AO4 06-05-2008 3006 7638 5978/08 Business Management $2,210.20 South West Service Region Team Leader (Finance) - 2 Positions Available 2 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

SSA Operations Maroochydore $2,009.90 - AO4 12-05-2008 3006 7638 6049/08 Business Management $2,210.20 Sunshine Coast/Wide Bay Service Region Team Leader (Human Resources) (h)Permanent Full-time

SSA Operations Brisbane $1,699.80 - AO3 06-05-2008 3006 7638 5984/08 Facilities $1,895.60 Telecommunications Telecommunications Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

SSA Operations Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 06-05-2008 3006 7638 5942/08 Facilities Management $3,206.60 Manager Mail Services (h)Permanent Full-time

SSA Operations Brisbane $2,009.90 - AO4 19-05-2008 3006 7638 6177/08 Finance $2,210.20 Revenue Senior Finance Officer (2 positions available) 2 Vacancies (h)Permanent Full-time

SSA Operations Brisbane $1,699.80 - AO3 19-05-2008 3006 7638 6124/08 Human Resources $1,895.60 Employee Services Adelaide Human Resource Officer (multiple positions available) 6 Vacancies (h)Permanent Full-time, Temporary Full-time Queensland State Archives

SA Business Services and Planning Runcorn $2,329.30 - AO5 12-05-2008 3238 3998 5883/08 Project Officer $2,531.70 (c)(d)(h)Temporary Full-time

SA Business Services and Planning Runcorn $2,672.60 - AO6 12-05-2008 3238 3998 5881/08 Senior Project Officer, Stage 2 $2,859.40 (c)(d)(h)Temporary Full-time State Library of Queensland

SLB Organisational Effectiveness South Brisbane $2,009.90 - AO4 06-05-2008 3842 9340 415/08 ICT Services $2,210.20 Senior Desktop Support Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time Queensland Studies Authority

QSA Student Achievement Division Brisbane $3,313.30 - AO8 06-05-2008 3864 0319 09/08 Data Reporting Unit $3,504.30 Principal Information Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date Department of Tourism, Regional Development and Industry

TRDI Corporate Services Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5942/08 Information Management $2,859.40 Senior Technology Services Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

TRDI Industry, Investment and Development Springwood $2,009.90 - AO4 12-05-2008 3224 5048 5872/08 Regional Development and Services $2,210.20 Southern Region Regional Development Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

TRDI Industry, Investment and Development Brisbane $4,325.70 - SCT70 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5924/08 Migration and Skills Recruitment $4,512.50 Director (b)(d)(e)Contract

TRDI Industry, Investment and Development Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 12-05-2008 3224 5048 5885/08 Migration and Skills Recruitment $3,206.60 Queensland Principal Policy Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

TRDI Industry, Investment and Development Spring Hill $1,699.80 - AO3 12-05-2008 3224 5048 5873/08 Regional Development and Services $1,895.60 Business Information Service Client Services Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

TRDI Industry, Investment and Development Gladstone $3,313.30 - AO8 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5941/08 Regional Development and Services $3,504.30 Northern Region Manager (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

TRDI Industry, Investment and Development Rockhampton $2,329.30 - AO5 12-05-2008 3224 5048 5810/08 Regional Development and Services $2,531.70 Northern Region Senior Regional Development Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

TRDI Industry, Investment and Development Gold Coast $2,009.90 - AO4 12-05-2008 3224 5048 5882/08 Regional Development and Services $2,210.20 Southern Region Regional Development Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time Trade Queensland

TD Queensland Education and Training Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5954/08 International $3,206.60 Principal Policy Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

TD Strategy Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 19-05-2008 3224 6053 5946/08 International Business Coordination $2,859.40 Senior Trade Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date Department of Transport

TD Corporate Office Brisbane $4,034.10 - SO1 19-05-2008 3006 7683 6228/08 Cabinet Legislation and Liaison Office $4,220.90 Director (Executive and Ministerial Services) (c)(f)Permanent Full-time

TD Corporate Office Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 26-05-2008 3006 7683 6231/08 Human Resource Branch $2,859.40 Senior HR Consultant (Workplace Health & Safety) (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Corporate Office Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 02-06-2008 3006 7683 6195/08 Human Resource Branch $1,971.40 Graduate Human Resource Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Corporate Office Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 06-05-2008 3006 7683 6017/08 Legal and Legislation Branch $2,531.70 FOI & Privacy Freedom Of Information (FOI) & Privacy Coordinator (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Corporate Office Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 02-06-2008 3006 7683 6193/08 Legal and Legislation Branch $1,971.40 Graduate Legal Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Information Management Division Brisbane $1,765.90 - PO2 02-06-2008 3006 7683 6186/08 Business Applications $2,260.20 Graduate Applications Services Officer 3 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Information Management Division Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 19-05-2008 3006 7683 6216/08 Business Applications $2,531.70 Applications Tester 2 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Information Management Division Brisbane $1,765.90 - PO2 02-06-2008 3006 7683 6185/08 Business Infrastructure $2,260.20 Graduate Information Services Officer 4 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Information Management Division Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 19-05-2008 3006 7683 6211/08 Business Infrastructure $2,531.70 Systems Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Information Management Division Brisbane $1,765.90 - PO2 02-06-2008 3006 7683 6189/08 Information Governance $2,260.20 Graduate Enterprise Security Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Information Management Division Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 02-06-2008 3006 7683 6190/08 Information Governance $1,971.40 Graduate Policy Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

TD Information Management Division Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 02-06-2008 3006 7683 6187/08 Planning, Strategy and Policy $1,971.40 Graduate Business Analyst (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Integrated Transport Planning Division Brisbane $1,765.90 - PO2 02-06-2008 3006 7683 6147/08 Executive Directorate $2,260.20 Graduate Civil Engineer (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Integrated Transport Planning Division Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 02-06-2008 3006 7683 6143/08 Executive Directorate $1,971.40 Graduate Communications Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Integrated Transport Planning Division Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 02-06-2008 3006 7683 6144/08 Executive Directorate $1,971.40 Graduate Economist (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Integrated Transport Planning Division Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 02-06-2008 3006 7683 6145/08 Executive Directorate $1,971.40 Graduate Land Use Planner (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Integrated Transport Planning Division Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 02-06-2008 3006 7683 6146/08 Executive Directorate $1,971.40 Graduate Transport Planner (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Integrated Transport Planning Division Brisbane $3,691.70 - SO2 19-05-2008 3006 7683 6110/08 Strategy Implementation $3,847.40 Principal Manager (Land Use Planning) (c)(f)Permanent Full-time

TD Integrated Transport Planning Division Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 19-05-2008 3006 7683 6116/08 Transport & Network Strategies $2,531.70 Senior Advisor (Strategic Studies) (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Integrated Transport Planning Division Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 19-05-2008 3006 7683 6114/08 Transport & Network Strategy $3,206.60 Manager (Strategic Studies) (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Integrated Transport Planning Division Brisbane $3,313.30 - AO8 19-05-2008 3006 7682 6113/08 Transport & Network Strategy $3,504.30 Manager (Transport Integration) (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Integrated Transport Planning Division Cairns $2,672.60 - AO6 19-05-2008 3006 7683 6115/08 Transport & Network Strategy $2,859.40 Principal Advisor (Strategic Studies) (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Integrated Transport Planning Division Brisbane $3,691.70 - SO2 08-05-2008 3006 7683 6111/08 Transport & Network Strategy $3,847.40 Principal Manager (Transport Research & Analysis Centre) (c)(f)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

TD Integrated Transport Planning Division Brisbane $3,691.70 - SO2 19-05-2008 3006 7682 6112/08 Transport & Network Strategy $3,847.40 Principal Manager (Transport Strategy) (c)(f)Permanent Full-time

TD Integrated Transport Planning Division Brisbane $2,009.90 - AO4 12-05-2008 3006 7683 5966/08 Transport Planning Branch $2,210.20 Communications Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Integrated Transport Planning Division Brisbane $2,009.90 - AO4 12-05-2008 3006 7683 6055/08 Transport and Network Strategy $2,210.20 Project Officer (Transport Planning) (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Land Transport and Safety Division Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 12-05-2008 3006 7683 5931/08 Business and Performance $2,531.70 Advisor (Data Analysis) (c)Temporary Full-time

TD Land Transport and Safety Division Brisbane $2,009.90 - AO4 06-05-2008 3006 7683 5933/08 Marketing and Communication $2,210.20 Communication Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Land Transport and Safety Division Brisbane $1,699.80 - AO3 19-05-2008 3006 7683 6223/08 Policy Advice and Finance $1,895.60 Registration Policy Assistant Policy Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Land Transport and Safety Division Brisbane $2,009.90 - AO4 12-05-2008 3006 7683 6090/08 Program Office $2,210.20 Project Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Land Transport and Safety Division Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 02-06-2008 3006 7683 6174/08 Strategic Policy Team $1,971.40 Graduate Business Analyst (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Land Transport and Safety Division Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 02-06-2008 3006 7683 6172/08 Strategic Policy Team $1,971.40 Graduate Data Analysis Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Land Transport and Safety Division Brisbane $1,756.90 - PO2 02-06-2008 3006 7683 6170/08 Strategic Policy Team $2,260.20 Graduate Engineer (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Land Transport and Safety Division Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 02-06-2008 3006 7683 6171/08 Strategic Policy Team $1,971.40 Graduate Marketing & Communications Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Land Transport and Safety Division Brisbane $1,765.90 - PO2 02-06-2008 3006 7683 6168/08 Strategic Policy Team $2,260.20 Graduate Mechanical Engineer (c)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

TD Land Transport and Safety Division Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 02-06-2008 3006 7683 6169/08 Strategic Policy Team $1,971.40 Graduate Policy & Project Officer 2 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Land Transport and Safety Division Brisbane $1,765.90 - PO2 02-06-2008 3006 7683 6166/08 Strategic Policy Team $2,260.20 Graduate Behavioural Scientist Permanent Full-time

TD Land Transport and Safety Division Brisbane $2,283.10 - PO3 12-05-2008 3006 7683 6058/08 Vehicles and Road Use $2,493.20 Engineer (Vehicle Standards) (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Land Transport and Safety Division Brisbane $2,009.90 - AO4 19-05-2008 3006 7683 6059/08 Vehicles and Road Use $2,210.20 Policy Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Land Transport and Safety Division Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 12-05-2008 3006 7683 5932/08 Vehicles and Road Use $2,859.40 Senior Advisor (Policy) 3 Vacancies (c)Temporary Full-time

TD Maritime Safety Queensland Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 02-06-2008 3006 7683 6156/08 Corporate Strategy Branch $1,971.40 Graduate Policy Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Maritime Safety Queensland Pinkenba $2,282.40 - Var. 06-05-2008 3006 7683 6019/08 Marine Operations (Brisbane) $2,303.90 Maritime Operations Officer Grade A 2 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Maritime Safety Queensland Pinkenba $1,785.00 - Var. 06-05-2008 3006 7683 6015/08 Marine Operations (Brisbane) $2,054.10 Maritime Operations Officer Grade B 2 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Maritime Safety Queensland Brisbane $1,765.90 - PO2 02-06-2008 3006 7683 6155/08 Pilotage and Hydrographic Services $2,260.20 Branch Hydrographic Services Unit Graduate Hydrographic Surveyor (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Maritime Safety Queensland Brisbane $2,283.10 - PO3 12-05-2008 3006 7683 5967/08 Pilotage and Hydrographic Services $2,493.20 Branch Hydrographic Services Unit Senior Hydrographic Surveyor (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Passenger Transport Division Brisbane $1,699.80 - AO3 19-05-2008 3006 7683 6218/08 Executive Directorate (PT) $1,895.60 Administration Officer (c)Temporary Full-time

TD Passenger Transport Division Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 02-06-2008 3006 7683 6138/08 Executive Directorate (PT) $1,971.40 Graduate Policy Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

TD Passenger Transport Division Brisbane $2,009.90 - AO4 12-05-2008 3006 7683 6093/08 Passenger Transport Development $2,210.20 Branch Marketing and Communications Unit Graphic and Publishing Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Rail, Ports and Freight Division Brisbane $1,699.80 - AO3 12-05-2008 3006 7683 6097/08 Ports Planning and GOC Liaison Branch $1,895.60 Administration Support Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Rail, Ports and Freight Division Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 02-06-2008 3006 7683 6159/08 Rail Services Branch $1,971.40 Graduate Transport Analyst (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Service Division Caloundra $1,699.80 - AO3 19-05-2008 3006 7683 6057/08 SEQ North Region $1,895.60 Client Service Delivery Driving Examiner/Principal Customer Service Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Services Division Warwick $849.90 - AO3 19-05-2008 3006 7683 6207/08 Client Service Delivery (Southern) $947.80 Warwick Customer Service Centre Driving Examiner/Principal Customer Service Officer (c)Permanent Part-time

TD Services Division Brisbane $1,699.80 - AO3 06-05-2008 3006 7683 5968/08 Customer Service Direct $1,895.60 Officer (Logbook Central Processing Unit) (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Services Division Brisbane $2,009.90 - AO4 06-05-2008 3006 7683 5970/08 Customer Service Direct $2,210.20 Senior Advisor (Service Management) (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Services Division Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 06-05-2008 3006 7683 5969/08 Customer Service Direct $2,531.70 Team Leader (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Services Division Cairns $2,329.30 - AO5 06-05-2008 3006 7683 5897/08 Northern Region $2,531.70 Client Service Delivery Manager Indigenous Licensing (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Services Division Mount Isa $1,699.80 - AO3 12-05-2008 3006 7683 6101/08 Northern Region $1,895.60 Client Service Delivery Principal Customer Service Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

TD Services Division Townsville $2,009.90 - AO4 12-05-2008 3006 7683 6100/08 Northern Region $2,210.20 Compliance (Northern) Transport Inspector (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Services Division Cairns $1,765.90 - PO2 02-06-2008 3006 7683 6140/08 Northern Region $2,260.20 Planning & Infrastructure (Northern) Graduate Civil Engineer (c)Temporary Full-time

TD Services Division Townsville $1,767.80 - AO3 02-06-2008 3006 7683 6139/08 Northern Region $1,971.40 Regional Support Team Graduate Business Officer (c)Temporary Full-time

TD Services Division Brisbane $1,699.80 - AO3 12-05-2008 3006 7683 6056/08 SEQ North $1,895.60 Client Service Delivery SEQ North Principal Customer Service Officer 3 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Services Division Brisbane $1,699.80 - AO3 19-05-2008 3006 7683 6205/08 Services Division Directorate $1,895.60 Communications & Marketing Communications Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Services Division Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 02-06-2008 3006 7683 6142/08 Services Division Directorate $1,971.40 Financial Management Unit Graduate Finance Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Services Division Roma $2,009.90 - AO4 06-05-2008 3006 7683 5972/08 Southern Region $2,210.20 Customer Service Delivery (Southern) Senior Advisor (Service Management) (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Services Division Maryborough $2,009.90 - AO4 06-05-2008 3006 7683 5973/08 Southern Region $2,210.20 Passenger Transport (Southern) Operations Officer (Passenger Transport) (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Services Division Toowoomba $1,767.80 - AO3 02-06-2008 3006 7683 6141/08 Southern Region $1,971.40 Regional Management Southern Graduate Business Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

TD TransLink Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 12-05-2008 3006 7683 6054/08 Planning and Infrastructure Group $3,206.60 Infrastructure Planning Team Coordinator (Infrastructure Planning) (c)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

TD TransLink Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 06-05-2008 3006 7683 6001/08 Strategy Performance & Financial $2,531.70 Management Group Project Officer (Security & Compliance) (c)Permanent Full-time Treasury Department

TY Office of Economic and Statistical Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 12-05-2008 3224 5048 5878/08 Research $2,531.70 Information Information Products and Services Statistician (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

TY Office of Economic and Statistical Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 12-05-2008 3224 5048 5880/08 Research $2,531.70 Information Information Products and Services Statistician (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

TY Office of Economic and Statistical Brisbane $2,009.90 - AO4 12-05-2008 3224 5048 5888/08 Research $2,210.20 Information Information Products and Services Statistician (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

TY Office of the Insurance Commissioner Brisbane $4,034.10 - SO1 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5959/08 Queensland Government Insurance Fund $4,220.90 Manager Underwriting (c)(f)Permanent Full-time

TY Portfolio Services Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 12-05-2008 3224 5048 5911/08 Finance $2,859.40 Corporate Accounting and Tax Senior Financial Accountant (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

TY Portfolio Services Brisbane $3,313.30 - AO8 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5953/08 Workforce Management $3,504.30 Human Resources Manager, Human Resources (h)Permanent Full-time

TY QSuper Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5938/08 Fund Development $3,206.60 Market Intelligence Manager (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

TY QSuper Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5970/08 Information and Communications $3,206.60 Technology Business Systems Integration Leader (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

TY QSuper Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5967/08 Information and Communications $2,859.40 Technology Service Delivery Resource and Department Performance Manager (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

TY QSuper Brisbane $3,313.30 - AO8 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5968/08 Information and Communications $3,504.30 Technology Senior Project Manager (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

TY QSuper Brisbane $3,313.30 - AO8 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5951/08 Operating $3,504.30 Operations Change Manager (c)Permanent Full-time

TY QSuper Brisbane $3,313.30 - AO8 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5940/08 Operating $3,504.30 Operations Project Manager 2 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

TY QSuper Brisbane $2,990.50 - AO7 19-05-2008 3224 5048 5950/08 Operating $3,206.60 Operations Senior Business Analyst (c)Permanent Full-time

TY Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation Brisbane $2,672.60 - AO6 12-05-2008 3224 5048 5903/08 Policy, Governance and Research Group $2,859.40 Organisational Services Senior Information Services Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time Queensland Water Commission

QWC Office of the CEO Brisbane $2,329.30 - AO5 19-05-2008 3006 7638 6176/08 Executive Assistant $2,531.70 (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

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NOTE 1 : 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.

NOTE 2 : As prescribed under sections 94, 95, 96, and 114 of the Public Service Act 1996 and Part 1 of the Appeals Directive (No.: 6/03): 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.

1. 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 the Public Service Office • a general employee of a Public Service Office with tenure; or • a tenured public sector employee of a public unit listed in Schedule 3 of the Appeals directive; 2. the officers application for the vacancy must have been received before the deadline for the receipt of applications; 3. the officers notice of appeal must be actually received by the Public Service Commissioner before the deadline for it’s receipt; 4. the officer must continue to be entitled to appeal (see s1.(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) The appointment 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.

(e) 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.

(f) Senior Officer levels (SO1 and SO2): salary sacrifice may be made for optional benefits of employer funded superannuation options and professional organisation membership fees.

(g) In accordance with section 5.13 of the Directive 4.02, Deployment and Redeployment, registered deployees will be considered on relative merit.

(h) Applications will remain current for a period specified in the material provided to applicants.

(i) Identified position.

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76 Vol. 348 2 May 2008 No. 4 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT Appointments gazette Part I

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 the Public Service Commissioner, PO Box 15190, City East, Qld, 4002 within 21 days of this Gazette.

Officers can access the relevant Promotional Appeal Guidelines issued by the Public Service Commissioner at www.opsc.qld.gov.au

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

CHS Child Safety Support Officer, Child Date of duty Pickwick, Thelma Jean Custodial Correctional Officer, 4105/07 Safety Services Division, Central Zone, Queensland Corrective Services, Bundaberg Child Safety Service Centre, Maryborough Correctional Centre, Bundaberg (AO4) Identified Maryborough (QC01) Department of Communities

COM Administration Officer, Service Delivery Date of duty Grimmer, Yasmin Administrative Officer, Service 4675/08 and Smart Service Queensland, Service Friedrike Delivery and Smart Service Delivery, Greater Brisbane Region, Queensland, Service Delivery, Greater Brisbane South Youth Justice Service Brisbane Region, Brisbane South Centre, Youth Justice Conferencing, Youth Justice Service Centre, Youth Buranda (AO3) Justice Services, Brisbane (AO2)

COM Court Coordinator, Service Delivery and Date of duty Kalloo, Stephen Allan Caseworker, Service Delivery and 4793/08 Smart Service Queensland, Service BComWel Smart Service Queensland, Service Delivery, Far North Queensland Region, Delivery, Far North Queensland Rural and Remote (Far North Region, Rural and Remote (Far North Queensland) Youth Justice Service Queensland) Youth Justice Service Centre, Cairns (PO3) Specified Centre, Cairns (PO2)

COM Principal Database Administrator, Date of duty Amos, Stephen Senior Systems Administrator, 4909/08 Shared Information Solutions, William Justice Service Support, Department Operations, Applications Section, of Justice, Brisbane (AO6) Brisbane (AO7) Department of Education, Training and the Arts

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, Date of duty Wetkin, Denise Mary Administrative Officer, SkillsTech 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Australia Australia Campuses (AO3) Campuses (AO2)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, Date of duty Talaugon, Arlinda Administrative Officer, SkillsTech 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Australia Australia Campuses (AO3) Campuses (AO2)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, Date of duty Katiyar, Sheela Dileep Administrative Officer, SkillsTech 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Australia Australia Campuses (AO3) Campuses (AO2)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification Number Appointment (Unless otherwise indicated)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, Date of duty White, Sarah Administrative Officer, SkillsTech 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Elizabeth Australia, All SkillsTech Australia Australia Campuses (AO3) Campuses (AO2)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, Date of duty McReynolds, Francis Administrative Officer, SkillsTech 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech James Australia, All SkillsTech Australia Australia Campuses (AO3) Campuses (AO2)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, Date of duty Blackman, Tshinta Administrative Officer, SkillsTech 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Beeree Patricia Australia, All SkillsTech Australia Australia Campuses (AO3) Campuses (AO2)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, Date of duty Noble, Sharon Susan Administrative Officer, Brisbane North 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Institute of TAFE, All Brisbane North Australia Campuses (AO3) Institute of TAFE Campuses (AO2)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, Date of duty David, Stephanie Administrative Officer, SkillsTech 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Alison Australia, All SkillsTech Australia Australia Campuses (AO3) Campuses (AO2)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, Date of duty Sen, Deepsikha Administrative Officer, SkillsTech 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Australia Australia Campuses (AO3) Campuses (AO2)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, Date of duty Berry, Helen Marie Administrative Officer, SkillsTech 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Australia Australia Campuses (AO3) Campuses (AO2)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, Date of duty Lill, Kristina Margaret Administrative Officer, SkillsTech 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Australia Australia Campuses (AO3) Campuses (AO2)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, Date of duty Byers, Cathrine Administrative Officer, SkillsTech 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Margaret Australia, All SkillsTech Australia Australia Campuses (AO3) Campuses (AO2)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, Date of duty Brady, Michelle Administrative Officer, SkillsTech 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Donna Australia, All SkillsTech Australia Australia Campuses (AO3) Campuses (AO2)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, Date of duty Alas, Louisa Concetta Administrative Officer, SkillsTech 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Australia Australia Campuses (AO3) Campuses (AO2)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, Date of duty Hocking, Andrew Administrative Officer, SkillsTech 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Frances Australia, All SkillsTech Australia Australia Campuses (AO3) Campuses (AO2)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, Date of duty Gutierrez, Karla Administrative Officer, SkillsTech 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Yasmin Australia, All SkillsTech Australia Australia Campuses (AO3) Campuses (AO2)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, Date of duty Eastaughffe, Melissa Administrative Officer, SkillsTech 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Dianne Australia, All SkillsTech Australia Australia Campuses (AO3) Campuses (AO2)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, Date of duty Thomas, Cassandra Administrative Officer, Financial 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Lee Services Branch, Corporate and Australia Campuses (AO3) Professional Services, Brisbane (AO2)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, Date of duty Capewell, Katharine Administrative Officer, SkillsTech 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Edith Joy Australia, All SkillsTech Australia Australia Campuses (AO3) Campuses (AO2)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification Number Appointment (Unless otherwise indicated)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, Date of duty Scaysbrook, Sandra Administrative Officer, SkillsTech 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Joy Australia, All SkillsTech Australia Australia Campuses (AO3) Campuses (AO2)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, Date of duty Wilshire, Gail Maree Administrative Officer, SkillsTech 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Australia Australia Campuses (AO3) Campuses (AO2)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, Date of duty Kirkegard, Darren Administrative Officer, Metropolitan 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Henry South Institute of TAFE, All Australia Campuses (AO3) Metropolitan South Institute of TAFE Campuses (AO2)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, Date of duty Makin, Kate Elizabeth Administrative Officer, SkillsTech 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Australia Australia Campuses (AO3) Campuses (AO2)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, Date of duty Nuttall, Allen James Administrative Officer, SkillsTech 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Australia, All SkillsTech Australia Australia Campuses (AO3) Campuses (AO2)

CO Team Leader (Service Centre), ICT Date of duty Stevens, Michael Support Services Officer, Corrective 10322/07 Service Support, Information Services, Brisbane (AO4) Management Services, Corporate and Professional Services, Brisbane (AO5)

CO Principal Network Designer, Date of duty Suvorovs, Michael Data Services Officer, Department of 20110/08 Information Management Services, B. InfoTech Transport, Brisbane (AO5) Corporate and Professional Services, Brisbane (PO5)

CO Senior Finance Officer (Revenue), Date of duty Blatchford, Helen Customer Service Officer, Shared 20025/08 Financial Services, Corporate and Service Agency, South West Region, Professional Services, Brisbane (AO5) Toowoomba (A02)

NOQ Business Services Manager, Wulguru Date of duty Gillis, Jo-Anne Administrative Officer, Wulguru 20052/08 State School, Townsville (A03) State School, Townsville (A02) Department of Emergency Services

ES Senior Ethical Standards Officer, 27-03-2008 Walters, Katrina Conciliator/Mediator, Residential 480/07 Ethical Standards Unit, Office of Tenancies Authority, Brisbane (AO4) Director-General & Internal Audit, Kedron (AO6)

ES Administration Officer, Commercial 21-04-2008 Rooks, Mara Training Support Officer, Northern 568/07 Development Unit, Community Safety & Region QLD Training Emergency Training Branch, Queensland Fire & Management Section, Commercial Rescue Service, Cairns (AO3) Development Unit, Community Safety & Training Branch, Queensland Fire & Rescue Service, Townsville (AO2) Department of Employment and Industrial Relations

IR Administration Officer, Regional Date of duty Marfleet, Donna Administrative Officer, Regional 5346/08 Services, Workplace Health and Safety Marianne Services, Workplace Health and Queensland, Lutwyche (AO3) Safety, Lutwyche (AO2)

* Senior Executive Officer, Office of the Date of duty Benson, Diane Ivy Senior Administration Officer, Office Executive Director, Division of Public of the Executive Director, Division of Sector Industrial and Employee Public Sector Industrial and Relations, Brisbane (AO5) Employee Relations, Brisbane (AO4)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification Number Appointment (Unless otherwise indicated)

* This appointment was made in accordance with section 7.12 of the Recruitment and Selection Directive 04/06. Environmental Protection Agency

EN Senior Project Officer, Strategic Date of duty Patch, Melissa Kate Graduate Communication Officer, 4375/07 Marketing Unit, EPA Marketing Division, Communication and Marketing, Brisbane (AO5) Executive Directorate, Services Division, Queensland Transport, Spring Hill (AO3)

EN Senior Technical Officer, Air Sciences, Date of duty Harper, Russell Denis Technical Officer, Air Sciences, 4520/07 Environmental Sciences Division, DipAppSc Environmental Sciences Division, Indooroopilly (TO3) Indooroopilly (TO2) Forestry Plantations Queensland Office

* Manager (Operations), Yarraman SFG, 15-11-2007 Anderson, Roger Manager (Operations), Yarraman Burnett FMA, Hoop Plantations, SFG, Burnett FMA, Hoop Plantations, Yarraman (FO6) Yarraman (FO5)

* Assistant Forest Manager (Fraser 03-10-2007 Pratt, Gordon Assistant Forest Manager (Fraser Coast), Fraser Coast FMA, Exotic Coast), Fraser Coast FMA, Exotic Plantations, Toolara (FO7) Plantations, Toolara (FO6)

* This appointment was made in accordance with Recruitment & Selection Directive 04/06 S7.12 Direct Appointment to roles at a higher level. Department of Infrastructure and Planning

DIP Senior Project Officer, SEQ Water Grid, Date of duty Rose, Heather Lesley Senior Project Officer, SEQ Water 4571/08 Infrastructure Delivery, Brisbane (AO6) Craig Grid, Infrastructure Delivery, Brisbane (AO5)

DIP Manager, Plumbing, Building Codes Date of duty McGuinness, Michael Team Leader – Licensing, Plumbing, 5530/08 Queensland, Sustainable Planning, John Building Codes Queensland, Brisbane (AO8) Sustainable Planning, Brisbane (AO7) Department of Justice and Attorney-General

J Business Services Team Leader, 21-04-2008 Coles, Tracey Anne Business Services Officer, 341/07 Registration Services Branch, Office of Registration Services Branch, Fair Trading, Brisbane (AO4) Business Services Division, Office of Fair Trading, Brisbane (AO3)

J Accreditation Officer, Residential 28-04-2008 Isarabhakdi, Business Services Officer, Licensing 342/07 Services Accreditation Branch, Office of Authawasit Services Branch, Business Services Fair Trading, Brisbane (AO5) Division, Office of Fair Trading, Brisbane (AO3)

J Accreditation Officer, Residential 28-04-2008 Fuller, Dianne Patricia Business Services Team Leader, 342/07 Services Accreditation Branch, Office of Registration Services Branch, Fair Trading, Brisbane (AO5) Business Services Division, Office of Fair Trading, Brisbane (AO4)

J Senior Investigations Officer, Office of Date of duty Kennedy, James Transport Inspector, Compliance 015/08 Fair Trading, Hervey Bay (AO5) South East Queensland North, Queensland Transport, Brisbane (AO4)

J Senior Lawyer, Property & Date of duty Franco, Kristin Eileen Lawyer, Commercial & Infrastructure 034/08 Infrastructure, Commercial & Branch, Crown Law, Brisbane (PO3) Infrastructure Branch, Crown Law, Brisbane (PO5)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification Number Appointment (Unless otherwise indicated)

J Principal Research Officer, Office of the 21-04-2008 Richards, Marcus Senior Accreditation Officer, 039/08 Public Advocate, Justice Residential Services Accreditation Administration, Brisbane (AO7) Branch, Business Services Division, Office of Fair Trading, Brisbane (AO6) Department of Local Government, Planning, Sport and Recreation

LGSR Administration Officer, Office of Rural Date of duty Strike, Susan Naomi Executive Support Officer, North 4792/08 and Regional Communities, Queensland Regional Office, Office Townsville (AO3) of Rural and Regional Communities, Townsville (AO2)

LGPS Principal Project Officer, Business Date of duty Flood, Paula Louise Senior Development Officer, Industry 2212/07 Development and Advice Unit, & Sector Development, Sport and Business Development, Sport and Recreation, Brisbane (AO6) Recreation, Brisbane (AO7) Department of Main Roads

MR Principal Engineer (Maintenance), 03-04-2008 Nguyen, Andrew Principal Engineer, Metropolitan 5014/08 Metropolitan District, Roads Business B Eng (Civil) (Hons) District, Roads Business Group, Group, Brisbane (PO6) Brisbane (PO5)

MR Principal Technical Officer (Asset 15-04-2008 Lewer, Giles Project Coordinator (Infrastructure 4977/08 Management), South Coast Hinterland B Tech (Civil) Maintenance), South Coast District, Roads Business Group, M Civil Eng Hinterland District, Roads Business Nerang (TO6) (Pavements) Group, Nerang (TO5)

MR Designer (Civil), Metropolitan District, 14-04-2008 Murray, Justin Graduate Technologist (P&D) GDP, 306/07 Roads Business Group, Brisbane (TO3) B Tech (Civil) Corporate Capability Division, Dip Civil Eng Capability Strategy & Finance Group, Brisbane (TO2)

MR Senior Traffic Investigations Officer, 11-03-2008 James, Stephen Business Support Officer (Traffic 4291/07 Metropolitan District, Roads Business Safety), Metropolitan District, Roads Group, Brisbane (OO6) Business Group, Brisbane (AO3)

MR Project Coordinator, RoadTek Asset 09-04-2008 Hall, Terry Project Administration Officer, 530/07 Services South, RoadTek Group, RoadTek Asset Services South, Brisbane (AO5) RoadTek Group, Brisbane (AO3)

MR Project Coordinator, RoadTek Asset 09-04-2008 Berrell, Gary Senior Supervisor, RoadTek Asset 1530/07 Services South, RoadTek Group, Services South, RoadTek Group, Brisbane (AO5) Brisbane (CW14)

MR Project Coordinator, RoadTek Asset 09-04-2008 Dale, Garry Supervisor, RoadTek Asset Services 1530/07 Services South, RoadTek Group, South, RoadTek Group, Brisbane (AO5) Brisbane (CW14)

MR Project Coordinator, RoadTek Asset Date of duty James, Frank Supervisor, RoadTek Asset Services 1530/07 Services South, RoadTek Group, South, RoadTek Group, Brisbane (AO5) Brisbane (CW12)

MR Manager (Financial Planning), Finance 15-04-2008 O’Shea, Katrina Principal Finance Officer (Business 4987/08 & Facilities Division, Capability Strategy Planning & Reporting), Finance & & Finance Group, Brisbane (AO8) Facilities Division, Capability Strategy & Finance Group, Brisbane (AO7)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification Number Appointment (Unless otherwise indicated)

MR Designer (Civil), Metropolitan District, 14-04-2008 Barnett, Jamieson Graduate Technologist (P&D) GDP, 306/07 Roads Business Group, Brisbane (TO3) B Eng (Civil) Corporate Capability Division, B Tech (Civil) Capability Strategy & Finance Group, Ad Dip Eng (Civil) Brisbane (TO2) (Hons)

MR Manager (Key Account Management – 15-04-2008 Mackenzie, Brooke Senior Finance Officer (Business 4979/08 Finance), Finance & Facilities Division, Planning & Reporting), Finance & Capability Strategy & Finance Group, Facilities Division, Capability Strategy Brisbane (AO8) & Finance Group, Brisbane (AO6)

MR Business Support Officer, Metropolitan 16-04-2008 Cheah, Shareen Support Officer, Metropolitan 5315/08 District, Roads Business Group, District, Roads Business Group, Brisbane (AO3) Brisbane (AO2)

MR Senior Design Technologist, South Date of duty Morris, Mark Technologist Civil Planning & Design 306/07 West District, Roads Business Group, (TPDP), Metropolitan District, Roads Roma (TO3) Business Group, Brisbane (TO2)

MR Project Coordinator, RoadTek Asset 09-04-2008 Paynter, Robert Senior Supervisor, RoadTek Asset 1530/07 Services South, RoadTek Group, Services South, RoadTek Group, Brisbane (AO5) Brisbane (CW14)

MR Program Support Officer, North West Date of duty Dunkley, Sharon Project Administration Officer 5229/08 District, Roads Business Group, (Costing), RoadTek Asset Services Cloncurry (AO3) North, RoadTek Group, Cairns (AO2)

MR Project Support Officer (Procurement), 28-04-2008 Irvin, Scott Project Administration Officer 5087/08 RoadTek Asset Services North, RoadTek (Costing), RoadTek Asset services Group, Cairns (AO4) North, RoadTek Group, Cairns (AO3) Department of Mines and Energy

DME Executive Support Officer, Office of the 28-03-2008 Manassakis, Executive Secretary, Office of the 5130 Director-General, Brisbane (AO4) Smaragthe Director-General, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane (AO3)

* Senior Tenures Officer (Capacity 09-04-2008 Callahan, Leah Anne Senior Tenures Officer, Southern Development), Southern Region, Region, Operations Division, Operations Division, Woolloongabba (AO4) Woolloongabba (AO5)

* This appointment was made in accordance with Recruitment & Selection Directive 04/06 S7.12 Direct Appointment to roles at a higher level. Department of Natural Resources and Water

NRW Senior Policy Officer, Strategic Water Date of duty Woodger, Fiona Policy Officer, Strategic Water Policy, 3983 Policy, Strategic Water Initiatives, Water Strategic Water Initiatives, Water & & Catchment Services, Brisbane (AO6) Catchment Services, Brisbane (AO5)

NRW Senior Policy Officer, Water Legislation, Date of duty MacLean, Annette Policy Officer, Water Legislation, 3984 Policy & Pricing, Strategic Water Policy & Pricing, Strategic Water Initiatives, Water & Catchment Initiatives, Water & Catchment Services, Brisbane (AO6) Services, Brisbane (AO5)

NRW Executive Assistant, Water Allocation & 17-04-2008 Liekens, Ann Administration Officer, Water 5216 Planning, Water & Catchment Services, Allocation & Planning, Water & Brisbane (AO3) Catchment Services, Brisbane (AO2)

NRW Land Administration Officer, Land 31-03-2008 Ross, Suzanne Land Management and Use, Land 4740 Management and Use, Land and and Vegetation Services, Central Vegetation Services, Central West West Region, Service Delivery, Region, Service Delivery, Mackay (AO3) Mackay (AO2)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification Number Appointment (Unless otherwise indicated)

NRW Principal Engineer, Water Industry Date of duty Croft, Richard Senior Engineer, Water Industry 5036 Asset Mngmnt & Standards, Water BA Asset Mngmnt & Standards, Water Industry Regulation, Water & Industry Regulation, Water & Catchment Services, Brisbane (PO5) Catchment Services, Brisbane (PO4)

NRW Government Agency Manager, Natural 14-04-2008 Cairns, Arlene Administration Officer, Land 5253 Resource InformationLandscapes & Management & Use, Land & Community ServicesNorth Region Vegetation Services, North Region, Service Delivery, Hughenden (AO5) Service Delivery, Hughenden (AO2) Queensland Police Service

PO Assistant Watchhouse Officer, Date of duty Williams, Leasingcon Child Safety Support Officer, 503/07 Rockhampton Division, Rockhampton Lukrezia Department of Child Safety, District, Central Region, Rockhampton (AO2) Rockhampton (OO4)

PO Administration Officer, Human 10-04-2008 McDonald, Elizabeth Administrative Officer, Human 528/07 Resource Development Branch, Human Dianne Resource Development Branch, Resources Division, Oxley (AO3) Human Resources Division, Oxley (AO2)

PO Administration Officer, Freedom of 18-04-2008 Kealy, Garran Leonce Administrative Officer, Ethical 23/08 Information and Privacy Unit, Standards Command, Administration Division, Brisbane (AO3) Brisbane (AO2)

* PO Communications Room Operator, Date of duty Fynes-Clinton, Jeanne Administrative Officer, Yamanto 41/08 Yamanto Division, Ipswich District, Mary Division, Ipswich District, Southern Southern Region, Yamanto (OO4) Region, Yamanto (AO2)

PO Senior Information Technology Officer, Date of duty Farquhar, Nathan Information Technology Officer, 90/08 Information Systems Branch, Andrew Information Systems Branch, Information Management Division, Information Management Division, Brisbane (AO6) Brisbane (AO5)

* Part time position at 18 hours / week. Department of the Premier and Cabinet

PR Assistant Cabinet Legislation and Date of duty Piutau, Moana Hazel Policy Research Officer (CLLO 4692/08 Liaison Officer, Cabinet Services and Support), Cabinet Legislation and Reporting, Policy Division, Liaison, Cabinet Services and Brisbane (AO6) Reporting, Policy Division, Brisbane (AO4) Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries

DPIF Administration Officer, Regional 24-03-2008 Wright, Mandy Administrative Officer, Regional 4725 Corporate Capabilities, West Region, Corporate Capabilities, West Region, Regional Delivery, Delivery, Regional Delivery, Delivery, Longreach (AO3) Longreach (AO2) Project Services

PS Regional Mechanical Engineer, North Date of duty Kelley, Geoffrey Paul Senior Mechanical Engineer, North 4442/07 Queensland, Regional Offices, MBA Queensland Directorate, Regional Townsville (PO5) Offices, Townsville (PO4)

PS Senior Landscape Architect, Landscape Date of duty Jakobs, Julian Sinclair Senior Landscape Architect, 4292/07 Architecture, Professional Services BL’scapeArch Professional Services Portfolio, Portfolio, Brisbane (PO5) Brisbane (PO4)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification Number Appointment (Unless otherwise indicated)

PS Regional Electrical Engineer, North Date of duty Zonneveld, Gregg Senior Electrical Engineer, North 4444/07 Queensland, Regional Offices, Mathew Queensland Directorate, Regional Townsville (PO5) BE(Elec Comp) Services, Townsville (PO4) Public Service Commissioner

OPS Principal Policy Officer, Workforce Date of duty Galvin, Dawn Frances Senior Policy Officer, People 5303/08 Capability, Brisbane (AO7) Capability, Brisbane (AO6) QBuild

QB Foreperson (Refrigeration), Burdekin Date of duty Whiteford, Coryn Refrigeration Mechanic, Burdekin 3801/07 Region, Northern Group, Region, Northern Group, Townsville (CFP2) Townsville (CLAO8)

QB Responsive Maintenance Supervisor, Date of duty Furner, Annette Regional Support Officer 5301/08 Brisbane Metropolitan Region, Christine (Maintenance Response), Brisbane Brisbane Metropolitan Group, Metropolitan Region, Brisbane Cannon Hill (OO6) Metropolitan Group, Richlands (AO3)

QB Responsive Maintenance Supervisor, Date of duty Edwards, Peter Assistant Project Officer (Housing 5301/08 Brisbane Metropolitan Region, Richard Services), Brisbane Metropolitan Brisbane Metropolitan Group, Region, Brisbane Metropolitan Cannon Hill (OO6) Group, Cannon Hill (OO5) Shared Service Agency

SSA Communications Officer, Corporate 16-04-2008 Hastings-Ison, Louisa Assistant Finance Officer, Accounts 35172 Communications, Corporate Office, Payable Services, Accounts Payable, Brisbane (AO4) Finance, Operations, Brisbane (AO3)

SSA Assistant Personnel Officer, Spring 11-04-2008 Cantrell, Aimee Administrative Officer, 35090 Group, Employee Services Leichhardt, Administration, Employee Services Human Resources, Operations, Leichhardt, Human Resources, Brisbane (AO3) Operations, Brisbane (AO2)

SSA Assistant Personnel Officer, Spring 11-04-2008 Whitehorn, Caroline Administrative Officer, 35090 Group, Employee Services Leichhardt, Administration, Employee Services Human Resources, Operations, Leichhardt, Human Resources, Brisbane (AO3) Operations, Brisbane (AO2)

SSA Assistant Personnel Officer, Spring 11-04-2008 McNeil, Danielle Administrative Officer, Spring Group, 35090 Group, Employee Services Leichhardt, Employee Services Leichhardt, Human Resources, Operations, Human Resources, Operations, Brisbane (AO3) Brisbane (AO2)

SSA Assistant Personnel Officer, Spring 11-04-2008 Harriss, Jodi Administrative Officer, Spring Group, 35090 Group, Employee Services Leichhardt, Employee Services Leichhardt, Human Resources, Operations, Human Resources, Operations, Brisbane (AO3) Brisbane (AO2)

SSA Assistant Personnel Officer, Spring 11-04-2008 Parsons, Jontelle Administrative Officer, Spring Group, 35090 Group, Employee Services Leichhardt, Employee Services Leichhardt, Human Resources, Operations, Human Resources, Operations, Brisbane (AO3) Brisbane (AO2)

SSA Assistant Personnel Officer, Spring 11-04-2008 Wilson, Kira Administrative Officer, Spring Group, 35090 Group, Employee Services Leichhardt, Employee Services Leichhardt, Human Resources, Operations, Human Resources, Operations, Brisbane (AO3) Brisbane (AO2)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification Number Appointment (Unless otherwise indicated)

SSA Assistant Personnel Officer, Spring 11-04-2008 Weekes, Lynette Administrative Officer, Spring Group, 35090 Group, Employee Services Leichhardt, Employee Services Leichhardt, Human Resources, Operations, Human Resources, Operations, Brisbane (AO3) Brisbane (AO2)

SSA Assistant Personnel Officer, Spring 11-04-2008 Balmer, Tanja Administrative Officer, 35090 Group, Employee Services Leichhardt, Administration, Employee Services Human Resources, Operations, Leichhardt, Human Resources, Brisbane (AO3) Operations, Brisbane (AO2)

SSA Assistant Personnel Officer, Spring 07-04-2008 Renton-Ridgway, Assistant Personnel Officer, Mary 35090 Group, Employee Services Leichhardt, Emilie Group, Employee Services Human Resources, Operations, Leichhardt, Human Resources, Brisbane (AO3) Operations, Brisbane (AO2)

SSA Assistant Personnel Officer, Spring 07-04-2008 Taylor, Frank Assistant Personnel Officer, Mary 35090 Group, Employee Services Leichhardt, Group, Employee Services Human Resources, Operations, Leichhardt, Human Resources, Brisbane (AO3) Operations, Brisbane (AO2)

SSA Assistant Personnel Officer, Spring 07-04-2008 Kerby, Justine Administrative Officer, 35090 Group, Employee Services Leichhardt, Administration, Employee Services Human Resources, Operations, Leichhardt, Human Resources, Brisbane (AO3) Operations, Brisbane (AO2)

SSA Assistant Personnel Officer, Spring 07-04-2008 Bartlett, Kristal Administrative Officer, Mary Group, 35090 Group, Employee Services Leichhardt, Employee Services Leichhardt, Human Resources, Operations, Human Resources, Operations, Brisbane (AO3) Brisbane (AO2)

SSA Assistant Personnel Officer, Spring 07-04-2008 McCoomb, Leigh Administrative Officer, 35090 Group, Employee Services Leichhardt, Administration, Employee Services Human Resources, Operations, Leichhardt, Human Resources, Brisbane (AO3) Operations, Brisbane (AO2)

SSA Assistant Personnel Officer, Spring 07-04-2008 Kippen, Melissa Administrative Officer, Mary Group, 35090 Group, Employee Services Leichhardt, Employee Services Leichhardt, Human Resources, Operations, Human Resources, Operations, Brisbane (AO3) Brisbane (AO2)

SSA Assistant Personnel Officer, Spring 07-04-2008 Stokes, Rebekah Administrative Officer, 35090 Group, Employee Services Leichhardt, Administration, Employee Services Human Resources, Operations, Leichhardt, Human Resources, Brisbane (AO3) Operations, Brisbane (AO2)

SSA Assistant Personnel Officer, Spring 07-04-2008 Bright, Regan Administrative Officer, Mary Group, 35090 Group, Employee Services Leichhardt, Employee Services Leichhardt, Human Resources, Operations, Human Resources, Operations, Brisbane (AO3) Brisbane (AO2)

SSA Assistant Personnel Officer, Spring 07-04-2008 Ford, Roxanne Administrative Officer, 35090 Group, Employee Services Leichhardt, Administration, Employee Services Human Resources, Operations, Leichhardt, Human Resources, Brisbane (AO3) Operations, Brisbane (AO2)

SSA Assistant Personnel Officer, Spring 07-04-2008 Bell-Clews, Sarndra Administrative Officer, 35090 Group, Employee Services Leichhardt, Administration, Employee Services Human Resources, Operations, Leichhardt, Human Resources, Brisbane (AO3) Operations, Brisbane (AO2)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification Number Appointment (Unless otherwise indicated)

SSA Assistant Personnel Officer, Spring 07-04-2008 Ang, Natalia Administrative Officer, George 35090 Group, Employee Services Leichhardt, Group, Employee Services Human Resources, Operations, Leichhardt, Human Resources, Brisbane (AO3) Operations, Brisbane (AO2)

SSA Assistant Personnel Officer, Spring 07-04-2008 Massey, Natalie Administrative Officer, George 35090 Group, Employee Services Leichhardt, Group, Employee Services Human Resources, Operations, Leichhardt, Human Resources, Brisbane (AO3) Operations, Brisbane (AO2)

SSA Assistant Personnel Officer, Spring 07-04-2008 Gray, Pieta Administrative Officer, 35090 Group, Employee Services Leichhardt, Administration, Employee Services Human Resources, Operations, Leichhardt, Human Resources, Brisbane (AO3) Operations, Brisbane (AO2)

SSA Assistant Personnel Officer, Spring 07-04-2008 Hutchison, Tanya Administrative Officer, 35090 Group, Employee Services Leichhardt, Administration, Employee Services Human Resources, Operations, Leichhardt, Human Resources, Brisbane (AO3) Operations, Brisbane (AO2)

SSA Senior HR Officer – Directorate 19-03-2008 Sandilands, Lyndall Administrative Officer, Sunshine 20110 Reporting, Employee Services Coast Institute of Tafe, Department Adelaide, Human Resources, of Education Training and Arts, Operations, Brisbane (AO4) Sunshine Coast (AO3)

SSA Mailroom Coordinator, Group 2, 22-04-2008 Rucker, Brett Document and Records Management 20117 Document and Records Management, Officer, Group 2, Document and Facilities, Operation, Brisbane (AO4) Records Management, Facilities, Operations, Brisbane (AO3)

SSA Assistant Personnel Officer, Spring 07-04-2008 McClean, Mary Administrative Officer, George 35090 Group, Employee Services Leichhardt, Group, Employee Services Human Resources, Operations, Leichhardt, Human Resources, Brisbane (AO3) Operations, Brisbane (AO2) Queensland Studies Authority

QSA Senior Finance Officer 28-04-2008 Quinn, Heath Finance Officer (AO4) 05/08 Department of Tourism, Regional Development and Industry

TRDI Senior Regional Development Officer, Date of duty Lee, Michael Jalon Regional Development Officer, 4980/08 Southern Region, Regional Southern Region, Regional Development and Services, Industry, Development and Services, Industry, Investment and Development, Investment and Development, Gold Springwood (AO5) Coast (AO4)

TRDI Senior Regional Development Officer, Date of duty Lindley, Linda Louise Regional Development Officer, 4980/08 Southern Region, Regional Southern Region, Regional Development and Services, Industry, Development and Services, Industry, Investment and Development, Investment and Development, Springwood (AO5) Springwood (AO4)

TRDI Team Leader, Business Information Date of duty Mitton, Kerry Anne Principal Project Officer, Business 5296/08 Service, Regional Development and Bettina Information Service, Regional Services, Industry, Investment and Development and Services, Industry, Development, Spring Hill (AO8) Investment and Development, Spring Hill (AO7)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification Number Appointment (Unless otherwise indicated)

TRDI Senior Project Officer, Manufacturing Date of duty Austin, Karli Anne Graduate Officer, Graduate 5069/08 Industry Development, Manufacturing Development Program, Human and Investment, Industry, Investment Resources, Corporate Services, and Development, Brisbane (AO5) Brisbane (AO3) Department of Transport

TD Senior Advisor, Departmental Liaison Date of duty Male, Cindy Team Leader, Client Service Support 5340/08 Unit, Corporate Office, Brisbane (AO6) Unit, Customer Service Direct, Brisbane (AO5)

TD Senior Advisor, Departmental Liaison Date of duty Bull, Tracy-Ann Executive Correspondence Co- 5340/08 Unit, Corporate Office, Brisbane (AO6) ordinator, Executive Directorate, Integrated Transport Planning, Brisbane (AO4)

TD Senior Advisor (Business Finance), Date of duty Wesser, Stephanie Internal Auditor, Internal Audit 5366/08 Business & Performance Branch, Land, Branch, Corporate Office, Transport & Safety Division, Brisbane (AO5) Brisbane (AO6)

TD Prosecution Support Officer, Business Date of duty Tighe, Rebekah Administrative Officer, Business & 5449/08 & Performance Branch, Land, Transport Performance Branch, Land, & Safety Division, Brisbane (AO3) Transport & Safety Division, Brisbane (AO2)

TD Senior Advisor (Service Management), Date of duty Mc Gibbon, Shane Principal Customer Service Officer, 5108/08 Client Service Delivery (Southern Client Service Delivery (Southern), Region), Services Division, Services Division, Bundaberg (AO3) Bundaberg (AO4) Treasury Department

TY Client Relationship Manager, Date of duty Cavallo, Giovina Senior Business Analyst, 5003/08 Information and Communications Information Communications and Technology, QSuper, Brisbane (AO7) Technology, QSuper, Brisbane (AO6)

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NOTIFICATION OF THE FILLING OF APPOINTMENTS PART II

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

Reference Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Number Queensland Art Gallery

* QAG Installation Officer (Carpenter), Design, Public Programs, 14-04-2008 Hodge, Benjamin 605/08 Queensland Art Gallery, South Brisbane (OO5)

* Temporary Full-Time for 3 years. Queensland Audit Office

AO Senior ICT Officer – Lotus Notes Administrator, 21-04-2008 O’Neill, David Andrew 4/08 Queensland Audit Office, Brisbane (AO6) B.Info.Tech Department of Child Safety

CHS Principal Finance Officer, Corporate and Executive Date of duty Voon, Daphne Siew Mun 4665/08 Services Division, Finance and Asset Management Branch, Brisbane (AO7)

CHS Executive Support Officer, Child Safety Services Division, Date of duty Wilson, Maylean 5362/08 Practice Development and Support Branch, Brisbane (AO3) Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian

CCYP Systems and Project Officer, Strategic Policy and Date of duty Del Mundo, Jennifer 5080/08 Research, Child Guardian, Brisbane (AO4) Department of Communities

COM Executive Secretary, Office for Aboriginal and Torres Date of duty Mardon, Jennefer Ellen 4443/07 Strait Islander Partnerships, Indigenous Policy and Performance Branch, Brisbane (AO3) Specified

COM Principal Project Officer, Service Delivery and Smart Date of duty Mitchell, Gregory Francis 4493/07 Service Queensland, Service Delivery. North Queensland Region, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, Mt Isa (AO7) Specified

COM Conference Support Officer, Service Delivery and Smart Date of duty Gaulton, Robyn Kathleen 4488/08 Service Queensland, Service Delivery, Youth Justice Conferencing, Toowoomba (AO3) Identified

COM Case Worker, Service Delivery and Smart Service Date of duty Smith, Lynne Christine 4492/08 Queensland, Service Delivery, Darling Downs South West BSocWk Region, Toowoomba Service Centre, Youth Justice Service Centres, Toowoomba (PO3) Specified

COM Caseworker, Service Delivery and Smart Service Date of duty Ferguson, Peter James 4551/08 Queensland, Service Delivery, Sunshine Coast Region, BA Maroochydore Service Centre, Youth Justice Services, Maroochydore (PO2) Specified

COM Customer Services Officer, Shared Information Solutions, Date of duty McInally, Adam Peter 4619/08 Customer Services Section, Brisbane (AO4)

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COM Customer Services Officer, Shared Information Solutions, Date of duty Gane, Debbie Celeste 4619/08 Customer Services Section, Brisbane (AO4)

COM Director (Information Management), Corporate Date of duty Stephens, David 4655/08 Performance and Portfolio Services, Organisational Performance, Information Management, Brisbane (SO1)

COM Senior Youth Worker, Service Delivery and Smart Service Date of duty Hughes, Jeanette Patricia 4694/08 Queensland, Service Delivery, North Queensland Region, Mount Isa Service Centre, Youth Justice Services, Mount Isa (OO4) Specified

COM Policy Officer (Freedom of Information), Corporate Date of duty Day, Peter John 4748/08 Performance and Portfolio Services, Organisational Performance, Ministerial and Executive Services, Brisbane (AO5)

COM Senior Resource Officer, Service Delivery and Smart Date of duty Buchanan, Jo-anne Page 4749/08 Service Queensland, Service Delivery, Sunshine Coast Region, Caboolture Service Centre, Community Capacity and Service Quality, Caboolture (AO6)

# COM Analyst Programmer, Shared Information Solutions, Date of duty Garrone, Terrence Gerard 4920/08 Operations, Applications Selection, Brisbane (AO5)

# COM Analyst Programmer, Shared Information Solutions, Date of duty Hendrick, Richard Paul 4920/08 Operations, Applications Selection, Brisbane (AO5)

# COM Analyst Programmer, Shared Information Solutions, Date of duty Charles, Damon Michael 4920/08 Operations, Applications Selection, Brisbane (AO5)

COM Case Worker, Service Delivery and Smart Service Date of duty Millen, Penelope Jane 5013/08 Queensland, Service Delivery, North Queensland Region, BSocWk Townsville Service Centre, Youth Justice Service Centres, Townsville (PO2) Specified

COM Case Worker, Service Delivery and Smart Service Date of duty Boyle, Hayley Louise 5013/08 Queensland, Service Delivery, North Queensland Region, BSocSc Townsville Service Centre, Youth Justice Service Centres, Townsville (PO2) Specified

COM Case Worker, Service Delivery and Smart Service Date of duty O'Neil, Ryan Luke 5013/08 Queensland, Service Delivery, North Queensland Region, BSocWk Townsville Service Centre, Youth Justice Service Centres, Townsville (PO2) Specified

* COM Technology Architect, Shared Information Solutions, Date of duty Doku, Rudolf 5142/08 Enterprise Architecture, Brisbane (AO7)

# Temporary full-time position until 01-03-2010. * Temporary full-time position for 12 months. CorpTech

CT Customer Service Officer, Service Desk, Customer Date of duty Roose, Lynette Ann 4340/07 Service Solutions, Brisbane (AO3)

CT Customer Service Officer, Service Desk, Customer Date of duty Riley, Veronica May 4340/07 Service Solutions, Brisbane (AO3)

CT Customer Service Officer, Service Desk, Customer Date of duty McGrigor, Ian Michael 4340/07 Service Solutions, Brisbane (AO3)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Number

CT Customer Service Officer, Service Desk, Customer Date of duty Cremona, Eleni 4340/07 Service Solutions, Brisbane (AO3)

CT Customer Service Officer, Service Desk, Customer Date of duty Fox, Russell Glenn 4340/07 Service Solutions, Brisbane (AO3)

CT Customer Service Consultant, Service Desk, Customer Date of duty Fallon, Marise 4341/07 Service Solutions, Brisbane (AO4) Queensland Corrective Services

CS Official Visitor, Legal, Official Visitors, Office of the Chief 04-03-2008 O’Meara, Christopher Francis 380/07 Inspector, Casual, Brisbane (fee based) Disability Services Queensland

DSQ Graduate Officer, Disability Services, Community and Date of duty Forbes, Nicole 3206/07 Home Care, Service Delivery, Moreton Region, Browns BBehSc Plains Service Centre, Browns Plains (PO2)

DSQ Senior Program Officer, Disability Services, Community Date of duty Power, Bernadette Mary 5058/08 and Home Care, Service Access, Program Management, Brisbane (AO6) Department of Education, Training and the Arts

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, SkillsTech Australia, All Date of duty Surmon, Tamara Leigh 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia Campuses (AO3)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, SkillsTech Australia, All Date of duty McCarthy, Ashleigh 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia Campuses (AO3)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, SkillsTech Australia, All Date of duty Sloane, Sharlee Anne 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia Campuses (AO3)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, SkillsTech Australia, All Date of duty Chiu, Andrew Chee Lung 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia Campuses (AO3)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, SkillsTech Australia, All Date of duty Coward, Jacqueline Hazel 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia Campuses (AO3)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, SkillsTech Australia, All Date of duty Henry, Pricilla 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia Campuses (AO3)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, SkillsTech Australia, All Date of duty Sheppard, Anthony Dominic 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia Campuses (AO3)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, SkillsTech Australia, All Date of duty Broad, Kathryn Grace 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia Campuses (AO3)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, SkillsTech Australia, All Date of duty Cahill, Matthew 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia Campuses (AO3)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, SkillsTech Australia, All Date of duty Dempsey, Nicolle 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia Campuses (AO3)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, SkillsTech Australia, All Date of duty Brown, Colleen 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia Campuses (AO3)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, SkillsTech Australia, All Date of duty Miller, Aleta Tracey 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia Campuses (AO3)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, SkillsTech Australia, All Date of duty Pickering, Joanne 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia Campuses (AO3)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Number

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, SkillsTech Australia, All Date of duty Thornton, Joyleen Ann 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia Campuses (AO3)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, SkillsTech Australia, All Date of duty Craig, Shona Ann 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia Campuses (AO3)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, SkillsTech Australia, All Date of duty Davis, Cheree-Lynne 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia Campuses (AO3)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, SkillsTech Australia, All Date of duty Lee, Jami Ann 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia Campuses (AO3)

TAFE Administration Officer Level 3, SkillsTech Australia, All Date of duty Toonen, Jennifer Teresa 4394/07 SkillsTech Australia Campuses (AO3)

CO Facilities Services Officer (Cleaning), Asset Maintenance Date of duty Higgins, Jean 20125/08 Unit, Facilities Services Branch, Brisbane (A03) Department of Employment and Industrial Relations

IR Senior Policy Officer, Industrial Relations, Division of Date of duty McDonald, Tanya Gay 2401/07 Private Sector Industrial Relations, Brisbane (AO7)

IR Senior Employment Advisor, North Queensland – Date of duty Fuhrman-Luck, Lindsay Mark 4680/08 Employment Opportunities, Regional – North Queensland, Employment and Indigenous Initiatives, Mount Isa (AO6) Department of Health

HL Program Manager, Human Resources Governance, 21-04-2008 Cuell, Emma 1017/07 Performance and Planning, Human Resources Management Performance and Systems Unit, Human Resources Branch, Corporate Services (AO8) Department of Housing

HO Senior Resource Officer, Renewal Delivery NQ, Date of duty Hocke, Karina Bernadette 3147/07 Community Renewal, Cairns (AO6)

HO Resource Officer, Cairns Zone, Renewal Delivery NQ, Date of duty Teece, Catherine Mary 3148/07 Community Renewal, Cairns (AO5)

HO Housing Officer, Mackay/Whitsunday Area Office, Date of duty Rowler, Trevor James 4268/07 Regional Services Northern, Client Services, Mackay (AO3)

HO Housing Officer, Mackay/Whitsunday Area Office, Date of duty Sullivan, Julie Kathleen 4268/07 Regional Services Northern, Client Services, Mackay (AO3)

HO Housing Officer, Mackay/Whitsunday Area Office, Date of duty McLean, Janena 4268/07 Regional Services Northern, Client Services, Mackay (AO3)

HO Housing Officer, Central Queensland Area Office, Date of duty Binjuda, Shayne Pedro 4903/08 Regional Services Central and Southern, Client Services, Rockhampton (AO3) Department of Justice and Attorney-General

J Accreditation Officer, Residential Services Accreditation 28-04-2008 McIntyre, Cedric Patrick 342/07 Branch, Office of Fair Trading, Brisbane (AO5)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Number

J Principal Lawyer, Intellectual Property, Technical & 17-06-2008 Callaghan, Dominic 023/08 Communication, Commercial & Infrastructure Branch, Crown Law, Brisbane (PO6)

* J Test Manager, Justice Services Support, Justice 07-04-2008 Paine, Leslie Raymond 049/08 Administration, Brisbane (AO7)

J Research & Support Officer, Strategic Compliance & Date of duty Nunn, Rebecca Annette Margaret 082/08 Enforcement Operations Unit, Office of Fair Trading, Brisbane (AO3)

J Client Service Officer, State Penalties Enforcement Date of duty Rendall, Jennifer 108/08 Registry (SPER), Justice Administration, Brisbane (AO3)

* Temporary appointment for a period of 12 months. Department of Local Government, Planning, Sport and Recreation

* LGSR Centre of Excellence Business Coordinator, Centre of Date of duty Greenhill, Jeffrey Thomas 5179/08 Excellence, Queensland Academy of Sport, Nathan (AO5)

! LGSR Director, Business and Financial Management, Corporate Date of duty Marsh, Harold John 4228/07 and Executive Services, Brisbane (SO1)

LGSR Principal Project Manager, Industry and Sector Date of duty Kingsford, Kathleen 4390/07 Development, Program and Industry Development, Sport and Recreation Queensland, Brisbane (AO8)

* Temporary until 30-06-2011. ! Previous appointee has since rescinded his appointment. Department of Main Roads

MR Senior Engineer (Major Projects), South Western District, Date of duty Tanner, Luke 308/07 Roads Business Group, Roma (PO4) B E (Civil) (Hons)

MR Information Systems Support Officer, Central District, Date of duty Warwick, Loni 4902/07 Roads Business Group, Rockhampton (AO3)

MR Project Manager, Metropolitan District, Roads Business 18-04-2008 Chandra, Edmond 4460/08 Group, Brisbane (SO1) B Eng (Civil) M Eng Grad Dip (Econ) M Eng Sc (Research)

MR Program Coordinator, Northern District, Roads Business Date of duty Day, John 5485/08 Group, Townsville (AO5)

MR Administrative Officer, Peninsula District, Roads 28-04-2008 McGuire, Taita 5085/08 Business Group, Cairns (AO2)

MR Senior Electrical Engineer, Metropolitan District, Roads Date of duty Ang, Thomas 851/07 Business Group, Brisbane (PO4)

MR Administrative Officer, Peninsula District, Roads 21-04-2008 Ovesen, Kristene 5085/08 Business Group, Cairns (AO2)

MR Operational Support Officer, Peninsula District, Roads 28-04-2008 Griffin, Cherona 5085/08 Business Group, Cairns (AO2)

MR Program Administration Officer, Peninsula District, 21-04-2008 Forrester, Christine 5085/08 Roads Business Group, Cairns (AO2)

MR Program Administration Officer, Peninsula District, 21-04-2008 Dickinson, Carolyn 5085/08 Roads Business Group, Cairns (AO2)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Number

MR Program Administration Officer, Peninsula District, 21-04-2008 Ritchi, Gayle 5085/08 Roads Business Group, Cairns (AO2)

MR Administrative Officer, Peninsula District, Roads 21-04-2008 Miller, Lee Ann 5085/08 Business Group, Cairns (AO2)

MR Program Administrative Officer, Peninsula District, Roads 21-04-2008 Cochrane, Lyn 5085/08 Business Group, Cairns (AO2)

MR Program Administration Officer, Peninsula District, 21-04-2008 Temple, Ranjana 5085/08 Roads Business Group, Cairns (AO2)

MR Administrative Officer, Peninsula District, Roads 21-04-2008 Tippett, Peita 5085/08 Business Group, Cairns (AO2)

MR Principal Communications Manager, Major Projects 14-04-2008 Sharry, Michelle 5029/08 Office Group, Roads Business Group, Brisbane (AO8)

MR Temporary Business Support Officer (Support Services), 23-01-2008 Conlon, Claire 3817/07 Major Projects Office Group, Roads Business Group, Brisbane (AO3)

MR Temporary Engineer (Traffic Operations), Peninsula 21-04-2008 Elias, Daniel 309/07 District, Roads Business Group, Cairns (PO3) M Sc

MR Senior Civil Engineer, Central Highlands District, Roads Date of duty Mow, Stephen 300/07 Business Group, Emerald (PO5) B Eng (Civil) (Hons) Grad Dip Civil & Env Eng

MR Principal Advisor (Corridor Management), South Coast Date of duty Turner, Russell 4686/08 Hinterland District, Roads Business Group, Nerang (AO7)

MR Senior Advisor (Training Documentation & Quality Date of duty Anderson, Jacqueline 4894/08 Assurance), Finance & Facilities Division, Capability Strategy & Finance Group, Brisbane (AO6)

MR Administrative Officer, Information & Systems Date of duty Milbourn, Jaclyn 5297/08 Operations, Business Solution & Information – CIO Group, Brisbane (AO2) Department of Mines and Energy

DME Magazine Keeper, Central Region, Safety and Health, 16-04-2008 Jones, Andrew Michael 4961 Bajool (OO4)

DME Magazine Keeper, Central Region, Safety and Health, 16-04-2008 Molloy, Terrence Patrick 4961 Bajool (OO4)

DME Senior Project Officer (Gravity Data), Geoscience 05-05-2008 Stockill, Bernard David 4960 Information, Geological Survey Queensland, BAppSc Indooroopilly (PO5) Queensland Museum

* QMB Museum Development Officer, Regional Services, 28-04-2008 Roper, Bronwyn 204/08 Queensland Museum, Rockhampton (PO3)

* Temporary Full-Time. Department of Natural Resources and Water

NRW Information Technology Officer, Business Services, Date of duty Doyle, Danny 5031 Central West Region, Service Delivery, Emerald (TO1)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Number

NRW Project Officer, Recycled Water & Demand Mnmt 17-04-2008 Feeney, Eleanor 5442 Regulation, Water Industry Regulation, Water & Catchment Services, Brisbane (AO3)

NRW Project Officer, Water Accounting, Water Accounting & 16-04-2008 McCormack, Katarzyna 5574 Management, Water & Catchment Services, Brisbane (AO5)

NRW Land Administration Officer, Indigenous Services, North 21-04-2008 Carter, Benjamin 4732 Region, Service Delivery, Cairns (AO3)

NRW Land Administration Officer, Indigenous Services, North 21-04-2008 Bradley, Chanel 4732 Region, Service Delivery, Cairns (AO3)

NRW Overseer, Roma District, Cypress FMA Operations, NRW Date of duty Lindsay, Nathaniel David 5304 Forest Products, Land and Vegetation Services, Mitchell (FW42)

NRW Information Officer, State Land Systems Maintenance, 19-02-2008 Prideaux, Julie 4414 State Land Asset Management, Land Management and Use, Land and Vegetation Services, Woolloongabba (AO4)

NRW Principal Lawyer, General Law Team, Legal Services, 21-04-2008 Howe, Michael 5205 Strategic Policy and Legal, Office of The Director-General, BL Brisbane (PO5)

NRW Natural Resource Officer, Water Planning, Water 23-04-2008 Watson, Anthony 4410 Services, South West Region, Service Delivery, BSc Toowoomba (PO2) Queensland Nursing Council

QNC Director, Nursing Program (SO2) 28-04-2008 Crawford, Janice 04/08

QNC Director, Registration Program (SO2) 28-04-2008 Thomson, Bernadette 05/08 Queensland Police Service

PO Learning Support Officer (ATSI), Human Resource Date of duty Richards, Amanda Louise 394/07 Development Branch, Human Resources Division, Oxley (AO4)

PO Police Liaison Officer, Townsville Division, Townsville Date of duty Palframan, Chloe Blanche 458/07 District, Northern Region, Townsville (OO3)

PO Assistant Watchhouse Officer, Rockhampton Division, Date of duty Moffitt, Geoffrey Alexander 503/07 Rockhampton District, Central Region, BA Rockhampton (OO4)

PO Assistant Watchhouse Officer, Rockhampton Division, Date of duty Barry, Steven John 503/07 Rockhampton District, Central Region, Rockhampton (OO4)

PO Assistant Watchhouse Officer, Rockhampton Division, Date of duty Perren, Ricky Ronald 503/07 Rockhampton District, Central Region, Rockhampton (OO4)

PO Research Officer, Central Region, Date of duty Smith, Graham Leslie 24/08 Rockhampton (PO2) MBA

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Reference Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Number

PO Communications Room Operator, Mount Isa Division, Date of duty McKay, Gwendoline 31/08 Mount Isa District, Northern Region, Mount Isa (OO4)

PO Operations Coordinator (Air Wing), Police Air Wing, Date of duty Radev, Nikolay Dimitrov 47/08 Disaster and Major Events Planning Branch, Operations Support Command, Brisbane (OO5)

PO Roster Clerk, Ferny Grove Division, Brisbane West 16-04-2008 Gleadhill, Matthew John 67/08 District, Metropolitan North Region, Ferny Grove (AO3)

PO Assistant Watchhouse Officer, Mount Isa Division, Mount Date of duty Russell, Marie 75/08 Isa District, Northern Region, Mount Isa (OO4)

PO Assistant Watchhouse Officer, Mount Isa Division, Mount Date of duty Holst, Mardi Anne-Maree 75/08 Isa District, Northern Region, Mount Isa (OO4)

PO Administration Officer (Policy and Workforce Planning), Date of duty Howell, Anna 97/08 Human Resource Management Branch, Human BA (Hons) Resources Division, Brisbane (AO3) Department of the Premier and Cabinet

PR Rural Advisor, Office of the Director-General, Date of duty Kearnan, Walter James 3836/07 Brisbane (SO1) Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries

DPIF Senior Plant Health Officer, Plant Biosecurity, North Date of duty King, Aurea 4501 Region, Biosecurity Operations, Biosecurity Queensland, Cairns (OO5)

DPIF Farmhand, Research Stations & Facilities, Regional 21-04-2008 Benson, Shayne 3784 Corporate Capabilities, Central Region, Regional Delivery, Delivery, Brigalow Research Station (OO3) Project Services

PS Administration Support Officer, Far North Queensland, Date of duty Davis, Helen Jane 4556/08 Regional Offices, Cairns (AO3) QBuild

QB Project Officer (Engineering Services), Whitsunday Date of duty Oosterbroek, Erik Johannes 4698/08 Region, Northern Group, Mackay (OO6) Shared Service Agency

SSA Assistant Personnel Officer, Spring Group, Employee 11-04-2008 Richardson, Hollie 35090 Services Leichhardt, Human Resources, Operations, Brisbane (AO3)

SSA Assistant Personnel Officer, Mary Group, Employee 07-04-2008 Dickson, Sarah 35090 Services Leichhardt, Human Resources, Operations, Brisbane (AO3)

SSA Assistant Personnel Officer, Administration, Employee 28-04-2008 LeFeuve, Charlene 35090 Services Leichhardt, Human Resources, Operations, Brisbane (AO3) Department of Tourism, Regional Development and Industry

TRDI Senior Regional Development Officer, Southern Region, Date of duty Drane, Donald Andrew 4980/08 Regional Development and Services, Industry, Investment and Development, Springwood (AO5)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Number

TRDI Senior Project Officer, Manufacturing Industry Date of duty Lee, Yik Loong 5071/08 Development, Manufacturing and Investment, Industry, Investment and Development, Brisbane (AO6)

TRDI Senior Policy Officer, Technology and Commercialisation, Date of duty Crathern, Carmel Monica 4585/08 Science Policy and Commercialisation, Science and Technology, Brisbane (AO6) Department of Transport

TD Assistant Audit Officer, Internal Audit Branch, Corporate Date of duty Fong, William 4996/08 Office, Brisbane (AO4)

TD Senior Advisor, Departmental Liaison Unit, Corporate Date of duty Blackmore, Danniell 5340/08 Office. Brisbane (AO6)

TD Applications Development Officer BIE, Business Date of duty Huang, Guocheng 5548/08 Applications, Information Management Division, Brisbane (PO3)

TD Prosecutions Officer, Business & Performance Branch, Date of duty Lee, Graeme 2891/07 Land, Transport & Safety Division, Brisbane (AO5)

TD Assistant Maritime Officer, Safety Standards Branch, Date of duty Day, Stewart 4786/08 Maritime Safety Queensland, Brisbane (AO3)

TD Director (Systems & Performance Reporting), Systems & Date of duty Musgrave, Andrew 4498/08 Performance Reporting Branch, Services Division, Brisbane (SO1) Treasury Department

TY Information Officer, Member Services, QSuper, Date of duty Ume, Carl 5207/08 Brisbane (AO3)

TY Information Officer, Member Services, QSuper, Date of duty Martinez, Matthew Francisco 5207/08 Brisbane (AO3)

TY Information Officer, Member Services, QSuper, Date of duty Cunningham, Raelene 5207/08 Brisbane (AO3)

TY Principal Accountant, Treasury Office, Brisbane (AO8) Date of duty Cuthbert, Alison 4953/08

TY Information Officer, Member Services, QSuper, Date of duty Joubert, Brett 5207/08 Brisbane (AO3)

TY Senior Business Analyst, Information and Date of duty Smith, Geoffrey 5004/08 Communications Technology, QSuper, Brisbane (AO7) Queensland Water Commission

QWC Executive Assistant, Communication and External Date of duty Savas, Teresa 5624 Relations, Brisbane (AO3)

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Vol. 348] Friday 2 May 2008 [No. 5

Department of Justice and Attorney-General Allan Gordon MARAIS 54 Casuarina Drive Brisbane, 30 April 2008 ELANORA It is notified that, pursuant to Section 21 (5) of the Justices of Joy Patricia MARAIS 54 Casuarina Drive the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991, each ELANORA of the persons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has been appointed and is registered as a Commissioner for Maryanne Elizabeth PEACH 554 Declarations. Coorooman Creek Road CAWARRAL Damien Mealey Kerry Maree ROGERS 33 Huntingdale Drive Registrar of Justices of the Peace NAMBOUR and Commissioners for Declarations Jessica Louise SOLEAS Unit 2 41 Penrhyn Street THE SCHEDULE PACIFIC PINES Andrea Louise BRECHMAN-TOUSSAINT 3 Banksia Court CANNONVALE Jodie Therese THOMPSON 6 Lerner Street PACIFIC PARADISE Maree Annette CAVANAGH 10 Kinross Street STRATHPINE Gina Graziella VELLI 5 Walton Street DUTTON PARK Amanda Yvonne COWLEY 284 Blanchfield Street KOONGAL Ashleigh Louise WILLIS 15 Lynch Crescent BIRKDALE Hung-Ming FANG 3 Alison Place SUNNYBANK HILLS

Cassandra May GILBERT 3 Mallicoola Crescent Department of Justice and Attorney-General EDMONTON Brisbane, 30 April 2008 Rebekah Joanne GOULD 52 Cobb and Co Drive OXENFORD It is notified that, pursuant to Section 44 of the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991, each of David Lawrence GRUNDY 1 Evans Street the persons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder KEDRON has ceased to be a Justice of the Peace (Commissioner for Declarations) and is taken to be appointed as a Commissioner Amanda Nicole HOFSTETTER 19 Bellicent Road for Declarations. BRACKEN RIDGE Damien Mealey Robert Craig HUBBARD 5 Hobson Drive BRINSMEAD Registrar of Justices of the Peace Melanie June JACOBSON 12 Tasol Street and Commissioners for Declarations BLI BLI THE SCHEDULE Rodney Leonard KENNY 15 Avonmore Street Dianne Constance FENLON 50 Coonara Street EDENS LANDING HOLLAND PARK Ling Man LAU 71 Joseph Street Peter Shane HUXLEY 16 Glanmire Street MARGATE PADDINGTON 98 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 [2 May 2008

Department of Justice and Attorney-General Leanne Narelle MENGEL 14 Heath Court Brisbane, 30 April 2008 LITTLE MOUNTAIN It is notified that, pursuant to Section 23 of the Justices of the Peter James MITCHELL 34 Clivia Crescent Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991, each of DAISY HILL the persons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has resigned as a Justice of the Peace (Commissioners for Gayle Maree MUSTON 25 Tumbare Street Declarations). ATHERTON Damien Mealey Zashalla Billine Robyn NICHOLSON 27 Albert Street NORTH IPSWICH Registrar of Justices of the Peace Patricia PAOLINI 36 Sidney Street and Commissioners for Declarations NUNDAH THE SCHEDULE Bruce Harold PENNY 26 Lesley Street William Adrian DAUTEL 28 Burrows Street SMITHFIELD BIGGERA WATERS Sharon Ann REDMOND 8 Hopkins Street William Wallace GILMORE 9 Palm Court BEAUDESERT RANGEVILLE Paul Ronald REIMERS 1 Magnus Street Albert James HEWITTT Unit 14 NELSON BAY 431 Park Ridge Road PARK RIDGE David Jefferson SAMPSON 22 Merinda Court SOUTHPORT Claude Michael MCNAMARA 7 Smeaton Street COORPAROO Lesley Ann SEYMOUR 38 Wattle Crescent RACEVIEW Department of Justice and Attorney-General Paul Andrew SMITH 24 Ward Street Brisbane, 30 April 2008 MIDDLE RIDGE

It is notified that, pursuant to Section 21 (5) of the Justices of Ross Kevin SMITH 89 Hills Road the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991, each BORALLON of the persons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has been appointed and is registered as a Justice of the Peace Gerald Phillip SOUTHWARD 23 Halley Street (Qualified). WULGURU Joy Kathleen VASSALLO 10 Carrington Place Damien Mealey EMERALD Registrar of Justices of the Peace Geoffrey Robert WATERMAN 17 Parsons Knob Road and Commissioners for Declarations WEST WOOMBYE THE SCHEDULE Gail Lesley WILL Unit 11 34 King Street Joanne Patricia AMBROSE 49 Horseshoe Bend KINGS BEACH GYMPIE Keith Stuart WRENCH 115 Capper Street Glenn Laurence BANFORD 122 Joseph Avenue GAYNDAH MOGGILL Peta Louise BLUNDELL 89 Soldiers Road Department of Education, Training BOWEN and the Arts Brisbane, 2 May 2008 Shahzad BUKSH 3 Edgeware Close SUNNYBANK HILLS Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council and under the Vocational Education, Training Gary CHUNG 19 Mayfair Place and Employment Act 2000, has approved on 1 May 2008 that STRETTON John Puttick be appointed as Chair of the Southbank Institute of Andrew Charles CLARKSON 6 Beaman Close Technology Board for a term of four years; and Ann Garms OAM AEROGLEN FAIM, Cheryl Macnaught, Peter Sullivan, Ray Heffernan, Christopher Burgess and Kate Seed be appointed as members Franca DIMARCO 2050 Dimbulah Road of the Southbank Institute of Technology Board for a term of MAREEBA three years. Angela Joy EICKENLOFF 57 Colwel Street ROD WELFORD MP OXLEY Rachel Clare HANCOCK 21 Swete Street Department of Employment and Industrial Relations NARANGBA Brisbane, 2 May 2008 Alicia KEMP 49 Henry Cotton Drive Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of PARKWOOD the Executive Council and in pursuance of the provisions of the Todd Andrew LAISTER House 4 Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003, has 66 Banksia Avenue approved the payment of $41 324 932 (GST inclusive) by the ANDERGROVE Workers’ Compensation Regulatory Authority in 2008-2009 to the Department of Employment and Industrial Relations for the Anthea Robyn MASTERS 324 Preston prevention of injury to workers. BoundaryRoad PRESTON JOHN MICKEL MP Minister for Transport, Trade, Olivia Elaine MCMAHON 5 Vedella Street MANLY WEST Employment and Industrial Relations 2 May 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 99

Department of Employment and Industrial Relations Premier’s Office Brisbane, 2 May 2008 Brisbane, 28 April 2008 Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Her Excellency the Governor acting by and with the Executive Council and in pursuance of the provisions of the advice of the Executive Council has approved the Industrial Relations Act 1999, has approved the appointment of appointment of David Robert Glasgow as Commissioner of the Family Responsibilities Commission from and Mr Christopher Roy Chadwick Acting Industrial Registrar including 25 April 2008 to and including 1 January 2012. From 14 April 2008 until the return of the Industrial Registrar, ANNA BLIGH MP Gary David Savill, from extended sick leave. PREMIER OF QUEENSLAND JOHN MICKEL MP Minister for Transport, Trade, DIRECTIVE Employment and Industrial Relations TITLE: Appointment on a fixed term contract with Queensland Police Service an exemption from the requirements to Brisbane, 2 May 2008 advertise and appoint on merit. It is hereby notified that, in pursuance of the provisions of the LEGISLATIVE Public Service Act 1996 - sections 34, 69, Public Service Act 1996, I have approved the secondment of PROVISION: 77(2)(a) and 78(3)(a) Elise Carol Bell, Administrative Officer, State Crime Operations Command, Queensland Police Service, Brisbane (AO2) to the An appointment for a person to perform the role of Executive position of Administration Officer, Operations Group, Director, Organisational Positioning and Stakeholder Relations, Queensland Police Service, Brisbane (AO3), from date of duty Department of Mines and Energy, may be made on contract for until 31 January 2010, unless otherwise specified. a fixed term until 24 November 2009 (or an earlier date). The appointment is exempt from the requirements under the Public It is hereby notified that, in pursuance of the provisions of the Service Act 1996 to advertise and to appoint on merit. Public Service Act 1996, I have approved the secondment of Robyn Jayne Henderson, Coordinator (Crime Management), JAMES PURTILL Police Information Centre, Information Management Division, Public Service Commissioner Queensland Police Service, Brisbane (AO5) to the position of Manager (Police Assistance Centre), Police Information Centre, DIRECTIVE Information Management Division, Queensland Police Service, Brisbane (AO7), from date of duty until 31 December 2009, TITLE: Appointment on a fixed term contract. unless otherwise specified. LEGISLATIVE - sections 34 and 69 R. ATKINSON Public Service Act 1996 PROVISION: COMMISSIONER In the Department of Mines and Energy, the appointment of a Premier’s Office person to perform a role listed below may be made on contract Brisbane, 1 May 2008 for a fixed term of up to five (5) years. Her Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified that, being • Director, Carbon Geostorage about to absent herself from the seat of government for a short • Chief Inspector of Petroleum and Gas, Safety and Health period from 8:30am on 5 May 2008, under Her Hand and the • Chief Inspector of Explosives, Safety and Health Public Seal of the State, she has delegated all the powers of the JAMES PURTILL Governor to the Honourable Paul de Jersey, Chief Justice of Public Service Commissioner Queensland, to exercise as Deputy Governor. ANNA BLIGH MP PREMIER OF QUEENSLAND

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Acts Interpretation Act 1954 Statutory Instruments Act 1992 Timber Utilisation and Marketing Act 1987

APPROVED PRESERVATIVE TREATMENT AMENDMENT NOTIFICATION (NO. 2) 2008

TABLE OF PROVISIONS

Section Page

1. Short Title ...... 1

2. Commencement...... 1

3. Notification amended ...... 1

4. Amendment of Schedule 3 (Approved Preservative Treatments for H Level H3) ...... 2 & 3

5. Amendment of Schedule 8 (Preservative Penetration Codes)...... 4 & 5

6. Amendments of Notes to Schedules ...... 6

Short Title

1. This notification may be cited as the Approved Preservative Treatment Amendment Notification (No. 2) 2008.

Commencement

2. This notification commences on the day it is published in the gazette.

Notification Amended

3. This notification amends the Approved Preservative Treatment Notification (No.1) 2003. 102 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 [2 May 2008

Amendment of Schedule 3 (Approved Preservative Treatments for H Level H3)

4. omit – SCHEDULE 3

APPROVED PRESERVATIVE TREATMENTS FOR H LEVEL H3

[This Schedule sets out details of approved preservative treatments for timber to which the H level, H3, is assigned. Timber treated with these approved preservative treatments is suitable for use clear of the ground in a well ventilated situation, completely protected from weather and wetting, where risk of attack by insects including termites may exist.]

Column 1 Column 2 Minimum retention in the analytical zone Preservative (Note (a)) and Penetration Pattern Code [nominated preservative element or (shown in bold type) of nominated compound for expressing retention] preservative element or compound in treated timber CCA preservatives (Note (b)) conifer and 0.380% D or P [% total active element (%Cu+%Cr+%As)] hardwood (Note (c)) 0.350% ACQ2100 (Note (d)) conifer (Note (e)) D or P [% total actives (%Cu + %didecyl- 0.390% or Q dimethylammonium chloride [DDAC]) hardwood (Note (e)) Tanalith E (Note (w)) conifer and 0.2290% D [% total actives (%Cu + % tebuconazole)] hardwood (Note (x)) Creosote (Note (j)) conifer and 8.0% [% creosote] hardwood Pentachlorophenol (Note (k)) conifer and 0.70% [% pentachlorophenol] hardwood Copper Naphthenate (Notes (n) & (k)) conifer and 0.10% [% elemental Cu (%Cu)] hardwood Tri(n-butyl) tin oxide (Notes (o) & (p) & (k)) conifer and 0.080% [% organotin, expressed as %Sn] hardwood (Note (a1)) 0.160% Tri(n-butyl) tin naphthenate (Notes (o) & (k)) conifer and 0.080% [% organotin, expressed as %Sn] hardwood (Note (a1)) 0.160% Propiconazole/Tebuconazole (Notes (a5) & 0.06% (k)) conifer D or P (Note (a6) [%propiconazole + % tebuconazole] Pentachlorophenol/Tri(n-butyl) tin oxide 0.230% (Notes (o) & (k)) conifer and pentachlorophenol [% pentachlorophenol + % organotin, expressed hardwood + 0.050% Sn as %Sn] Benzalkonium Chloride (Notes (q) & (k)) 2.00% conifer only [% benzalkonium chloride (%BAC)] (Note (r)) Deltamethrin (Note (l)) conifer & 0.0020% [% Deltamethrin] hardwood Cypermethrin (Note (l)) conifer & 0.030% [% cypermethrin] hardwood Permethrin 25:75 (Note (l)) conifer & 0.020% [% permethrin (%cis & % trans)] hardwood

2 2 May 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 103

insert –

SCHEDULE 3

APPROVED PRESERVATIVE TREATMENTS FOR H LEVEL H3

[This Schedule sets out details of approved preservative treatments for timber to which the H level, H3, is assigned. Timber treated with these approved preservative treatments is suitable for use clear of the ground in a well ventilated situation, completely protected from weather and wetting, where risk of attack by insects including termites may exist.]

Column 1 Column 2 Minimum retention in the analytical zone Preservative (Note (a)) and Penetration Pattern Code [nominated preservative element or (shown in bold type) of nominated compound for expressing retention] preservative element or compound in treated timber CCA preservatives (Note (b)) conifer and 0.380% D or P [% total active element (%Cu+%Cr+%As)] hardwood (Note (c)) 0.350% ACQ2100 (Note (d)) conifer (Note (e)) D or P [% total actives (%Cu + %didecyl- 0.390% or Q dimethylammonium chloride [DDAC]) hardwood (Note (e)) Tanalith E (Note (w)) conifer and 0.2290% D [% total actives (%Cu + % tebuconazole)] hardwood (Note (x)) Creosote (Note (j)) conifer and 8.0% [% creosote] hardwood Pentachlorophenol (Note (k)) conifer and 0.70% D or P [% pentachlorophenol] hardwood Copper Naphthenate (Notes (n) & (k)) conifer and 0.10% [% elemental Cu (%Cu)] hardwood Tri(n-butyl) tin oxide (Notes (o) & (p) & (k) & conifer and 0.080% (b5)) hardwood (Note (a1)) [% organotin, expressed as %Sn] 0.160% Tri(n-butyl) tin naphthenate (Notes (o) & (k) & conifer and 0.080% D or P (b5)) hardwood (Note (a1)) or H [% organotin, expressed as %Sn] 0.160% Propiconazole/Tebuconazole (Notes (a5) & (k) 0.06% & (b5)) conifer (Note (a6) [%propiconazole + % tebuconazole] Pentachlorophenol/Tri(n-butyl) tin oxide 0.230% (Notes (o) & (k)) conifer and pentachlorophenol [% pentachlorophenol + % organotin, expressed hardwood + 0.050% Sn D or P as %Sn] Benzalkonium Chloride (Notes (q) & (k)) 2.00% conifer only [% benzalkonium chloride (%BAC)] (Note (r)) Deltamethrin (Note (l) & (b5)) conifer & 0.0020% [% Deltamethrin] hardwood Cypermethrin (Note (l) & (b5)) conifer & D or P 0.030% [% cypermethrin] hardwood or H Permethrin 25:75 (Note (l) & (b5)) conifer & 0.020% [% permethrin (%cis & % trans)] hardwood

3 104 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 [2 May 2008

Amendment of Schedule 8 (Penetration Pattern Codes)

5. omit – SCHEDULE 8

PENETRATION PATTERN CODES

Description of Penetration Pattern

H-levels Heartwood Durability Class (Note (s)) involved Product Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Preservative distribution code

A ALL SAPWOOD H1 B ALL LYCTINE SUSCEPTIBLE SAPWOOD All sapwood, and not less than 5mm from any C H2 heartwood surface (Notes (t) & (h)) All sapwood, and not less than X mm from any heartwood surface (Note All sapwood D (t)), where for timber less H3 than or equal to 35mm thick, X = 5 and for timber over 35mm thick, X = 8 Sawn & Round All sapwood and not less E than 10mm from any H4 surface (Note (t)) Not less than 5mm from Not less than 5mm from any F any sapwood surface surface (Note (h)) H2 (Note Not less than 2mm from Not less than 2mm from any (a4)) I any sapwood surface surface (Note (h)) All sapwood and not less G All sapwood than 20mm from any H5 & H6 surface (Notes (t) & (v)) Particle, board, oriented strand board or glued H Full cross section of the board H2 particle based products Complete penetration of Laminated face and back veneers, and H2, H3, veneer products P All sapwood of all veneers within 150mm H4, H5 only (Note (u)) of the ends and edges of the sheet (Note (h)) Laminated H1, H2, veneer products Q Full cross-section of the piece H3, H4 only

4 2 May 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 105

insert –

SCHEDULE 8

PENETRATION PATTERN CODES

Description of Penetration Pattern

H-levels Heartwood Durability Class (Note (s)) involved Product Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Preservative distribution code

A ALL SAPWOOD H1 B ALL LYCTINE SUSCEPTIBLE SAPWOOD All sapwood, and not less than 5mm from any C H2 heartwood surface (Notes (t) & (h)) All sapwood, and not less than X mm from any heartwood surface (Note All sapwood D (t)), where for timber less H3 than or equal to 35mm thick, X = 5 and for timber over 35mm thick, X = 8 Sawn & Round All sapwood and not less E than 10mm from any H4 surface (Note (t)) Not less than 5mm from Not less than 5mm from any F any sapwood surface surface (Note (h)) H2 (Note Not less than 2mm from Not less than 2mm from any (a4)) I any sapwood surface surface (Note (h)) All sapwood and not less G All sapwood than 20mm from any H5 & H6 surface (Notes (t) & (v)) Particle board, oriented strand board or glued H Full cross section of the board H2 & H3 particle based products Complete penetration of Laminated face and back veneers, and H2, H3, veneer products P All sapwood of all veneers within 150mm H4, H5 only (Note (u)) of the ends and edges of the sheet (Note (h)) Laminated H1, H2, veneer products Q Full cross-section of the piece H3, H4 only

5 106 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 [2 May 2008

Amendment of Notes to Schedules

6. insert –

(b5) When used for particle board, oriented strand board or glued particle based products, particles or strands must be treated with the preservative compounds before gluing of the products rather than by addition of the preservative compounds to the glue.

ENDNOTES

Made by Jim Varghese, Director-General, Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries, on 14 March 2008. Published in the Gazette on 2 May 2008. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. The administering agency is the Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries.

6 2 May 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 107

Acts Interpretation Act 1954 Statutory Instruments Act 1992 Timber Utilisation and Marketing Act 1987

APPROVED PRESERVATIVE TREATMENT AMENDMENT NOTIFICATION (NO. 3) 2008

TABLE OF PROVISIONS

Section Page

1. Short Title ...... 1

2. Commencement...... 1

3. Notification amended ...... 1

4. Amendment of Schedule 2 (Approved Preservative Treatments for H Level H2) ...... 2 & 3

5. Amendments of Notes to Schedules ...... 4

Short Title

1. This notification may be cited as the Approved Preservative Treatment Amendment Notification (No. 3) 2008.

Commencement

2. This notification commences on the day it is published in the gazette.

Notification Amended

3. This notification amends the Approved Preservative Treatment Notification (No.1) 2003. 108 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 [2 May 2008

Amendment of Schedule 2 (Approved Preservative Treatments for H Level H2)

4. omit – SCHEDULE 2

APPROVED PRESERVATIVE TREATMENTS FOR H LEVEL H2

[This Schedule sets out details of approved preservative treatments for timber to which the H level, H2, is assigned. Timber treated with these approved preservative treatments is suitable for use clear of the ground in a well ventilated situation, completely protected from weather and wetting, where risk of attack by insects including termites may exist.]

Column 1 Column 2 Preservative [nominated Minimum retention in the analytical zone (Note (a)) and preservative element or Penetration Pattern Code (shown in bold type) of nominated compound for preservative element or compound in treated timber expressing retention] CCA preservatives (Note (b)) conifer & 0.320% C or P [% total active element hardwood (Note (c)) (%Cu+%Cr+%As)] ACQ2100 (Note (d)) [% total actives (%Cu + conifer & 0.350% %didecyl- C hardwood (Note (e)) dimethylammonium chloride [DDAC]) Boron compounds conifer & 0.350% (Note (f)) C hardwood (Note (y)) [% elemental boron (%B)] Deltamethrin conifer & C or P 0.0020% [% Deltamethrin] hardwood or H Cypermethrin conifer & 0.030% C or P [% cypermethrin] hardwood conifer & C or P 0.020% hardwood or H Permethrin 25:75 conifer 0.020% [% permethrin] (Note (a7)) F hardwood 0 mm to 1 mm 0.020% (Note (a4)) (Note (m)) 1 mm to 5 mm 0.005% conifer I 0.020% (Note (a7)) (Note (a4)) 0.00420% (Note (z)) Bifenthrin [% Bifenthrin] conifer 0.00210% (Notes (y) & (z)) 0.00270% (Notes (y) & (a8) & (a9) Q hardwood 0.00280% (Notes (y) & (a8)) (Note (a2)) 0.00440% H Imidacloprid (Notes (i) & (y) & (b2) & (b3)) conifer [% Imidacloprid] 0.00110% Q (Notes (y) & (z) & (b2))

2 2 May 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 109

insert – SCHEDULE 2

APPROVED PRESERVATIVE TREATMENTS FOR H LEVEL H2

[This Schedule sets out details of approved preservative treatments for timber to which the H level, H2, is assigned. Timber treated with these approved preservative treatments is suitable for use clear of the ground in a well ventilated situation, completely protected from weather and wetting, where risk of attack by insects including termites may exist.]

Column 1 Column 2 Preservative [nominated Minimum retention in the analytical zone (Note (a)) and preservative element or Penetration Pattern Code (shown in bold type) of nominated compound for preservative element or compound in treated timber expressing retention] CCA preservatives (Note (b)) conifer & 0.320% C or P [% total active element hardwood (Note (c)) (%Cu+%Cr+%As)] ACQ2100 (Note (d)) [% total actives (%Cu + conifer & 0.350% %didecyl- C hardwood (Note (e)) dimethylammonium chloride [DDAC]) Boron compounds conifer & 0.350% (Note (f)) C hardwood (Note (y)) [% elemental boron (%B)] Deltamethrin conifer & C or P 0.0020% [% Deltamethrin] hardwood or H Cypermethrin conifer & 0.030% C or P [% cypermethrin] hardwood conifer & C or P 0.020% hardwood or H Permethrin 25:75 conifer 0.020% [% permethrin] (Note (a7)) F hardwood 0 mm to 1 mm 0.020% (Note (a4)) (Note (m)) 1 mm to 5 mm 0.005% conifer I 0.020% (Note (a7)) (Note (a4)) 0.00420% (Note (z)) Bifenthrin [% Bifenthrin] conifer 0.00210% (Notes (y) & (z)) 0.00270% (Notes (y) & (a8) & (a9) Q hardwood 0.00280% (Notes (y) & (a8)) (Note (a2)) 0.00440% H (Notes (i) & (y) & (b2) & (b3)) conifer Imidacloprid 0.00110% Q [% Imidacloprid] (Notes (y) & (z) & (b2)) 0.00260% hardwood H (Notes (i) & (y) & (b3) & (b4))

3 110 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 [2 May 2008

Amendment of Notes to Schedules

5.

insert –

(b4) When analysed using the analytical technique described in Australian Standard AS1605.3 “Determination of Imidacloprid in Glueline-treated Timber – ELISA Analysis”, the recovery factor to be used is: “0.934” for particle board and particle based products made with either/or PF or MDI resins. (% imidacloprid = analysed retention x 1/0.934)

omit –

(a9) Approved for use on softwood veneer based products made up of veneers x greater than 3.2mm and less than or equal to 3.85mm thick and x overall product thickness greater than or equal to 35mm.

insert –

(a9) Approved for use on softwood veneer based products made up of veneers up to and including 4.3mm thick. Where the outer veneers of softwood veneer based products are greater than 3.2mm and less than or equal to 4.3mm thick, and where the outer veneers comprise more than 40% of the total cross-section of the product, an exterior application of bifenthrin is to be applied to achieve a minimum retention of 0.0027% m/m bifenthrin based on the oven dried weight of the outer veneers of the finished product. The retention in the outer veneers is to be confirmed by chemical analysis.

ENDNOTES

Made by Jim Varghese, Director-General, Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries, on 14 March 2008. Published in the Gazette on 2 May 2008. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. The administering agency is the Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries.

4 2 May 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 111

Acts Interpretation Act 1954 Statutory Instruments Act 1992 Timber Utilisation and Marketing Act 1987

APPROVED PRESERVATIVE TREATMENT AMENDMENT NOTIFICATION (NO. 4) 2008

TABLE OF PROVISIONS

Section Page

1. Short Title ...... 1

2. Commencement...... 1

3. Notification amended ...... 1

4. Amendment of Schedule 2 (Approved Preservative Treatments for H Level H2) ...... 2 & 3

5. Amendments of Notes to Schedules ...... 4

Short Title

1. This notification may be cited as the Approved Preservative Treatment Amendment Notification (No. 4) 2008.

Commencement

2. This notification commences on the day it is published in the gazette.

Notification Amended

3. This notification amends the Approved Preservative Treatment Notification (No.1) 2003. 112 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 [2 May 2008

Amendment of Schedule 2 (Approved Preservative Treatments for H Level H2)

4. omit – SCHEDULE 2

APPROVED PRESERVATIVE TREATMENTS FOR H LEVEL H2

[This Schedule sets out details of approved preservative treatments for timber to which the H level, H2, is assigned. Timber treated with these approved preservative treatments is suitable for use clear of the ground in a well ventilated situation, completely protected from weather and wetting, where risk of attack by insects including termites may exist.]

Column 1 Column 2 Preservative [nominated Minimum retention in the analytical zone (Note (a)) and preservative element or Penetration Pattern Code (shown in bold type) of nominated compound for preservative element or compound in treated timber expressing retention] CCA preservatives (Note (b)) conifer & 0.320% C or P [% total active element hardwood (Note (c)) (%Cu+%Cr+%As)] ACQ2100 (Note (d)) [% total actives (%Cu + conifer & 0.350% %didecyl- C hardwood (Note (e)) dimethylammonium chloride [DDAC]) Boron compounds conifer & 0.350% (Note (f)) C hardwood (Note (y)) [% elemental boron (%B)] Deltamethrin conifer & C or P 0.0020% [% Deltamethrin] hardwood or H Cypermethrin conifer & 0.030% C or P [% cypermethrin] hardwood conifer & C or P 0.020% hardwood or H Permethrin 25:75 conifer 0.020% [% permethrin] (Note (a7)) F hardwood 0 mm to 1 mm 0.020% (Note (a4)) (Note (m)) 1 mm to 5 mm 0.005% conifer I 0.020% (Note (a7)) (Note (a4)) 0.00420% (Note (z)) Bifenthrin [% Bifenthrin] conifer 0.00210% (Notes (y) & (z)) 0.00270% (Notes (y) & (a8) & (a9) Q hardwood 0.00280% (Notes (y) & (a8)) (Note (a2)) 0.00440% H (Notes (i) & (y) & (b2) & (b3)) conifer Imidacloprid 0.00110% Q [% Imidacloprid] (Notes (y) & (z) & (b2)) 0.00260% hardwood H (Notes (i) & (y) & (b3) & (b4))

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insert – SCHEDULE 2

APPROVED PRESERVATIVE TREATMENTS FOR H LEVEL H2

[This Schedule sets out details of approved preservative treatments for timber to which the H level, H2, is assigned. Timber treated with these approved preservative treatments is suitable for use clear of the ground in a well ventilated situation, completely protected from weather and wetting, where risk of attack by insects including termites may exist.]

Column 1 Column 2 Preservative [nominated Minimum retention in the analytical zone (Note (a)) and preservative element or Penetration Pattern Code (shown in bold type) of nominated compound for preservative element or compound in treated timber expressing retention] CCA preservatives (Note (b)) conifer & 0.320% C or P [% total active element hardwood (Note (c)) (%Cu+%Cr+%As)] ACQ2100 (Note (d)) [% total actives (%Cu + conifer & 0.350% %didecyl- C hardwood (Note (e)) dimethylammonium chloride [DDAC]) Boron compounds conifer & 0.350% (Note (f)) C hardwood (Note (y)) [% elemental boron (%B)] Deltamethrin conifer & C or P 0.0020% [% Deltamethrin] hardwood or H Cypermethrin conifer & 0.030% C or P [% cypermethrin] hardwood conifer & C or P 0.020% hardwood or H Permethrin 25:75 conifer 0.020% [% permethrin] (Note (a7)) F hardwood 0 mm to 1 mm 0.020% (Note (a4)) (Note (m)) 1 mm to 5 mm 0.005% conifer I 0.020% (Note (a7)) (Note (a4)) 0.00420% (Note (z)) Bifenthrin [% Bifenthrin] conifer 0.00210% (Notes (y) & (z)) 0.00270% (Notes (y) & (a8) & (a9) Q hardwood 0.00280% (Notes (y) & (a8)) (Note (a2)) 0.00440% H (Notes (i) & (y) & (b2) & (b3)) 0.0049% conifer Imidacloprid (Notes (y) & (b2) & (b6)) Q [% Imidacloprid] 0.00110% (Notes (y) & (z) & (b2)) 0.00260% hardwood H (Notes (i) & (y) & (b3) & (b4))

3 114 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 [2 May 2008

Amendment of Notes to Schedules

5.

insert –

(b6) Approved for use on softwood veneer based products made up of veneers greater than 3.2 mm and up to and including 4.3 mm thick.

ENDNOTES

Made by Robert John Setter, Acting Director-General, Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries, on 18 April 2008. Published in the Gazette on 2 May 2008. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. The administering agency is the Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries.

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Constitution of Queensland 2001

ADMINISTRATIVE ARRANGEMENTS ORDER (No. 1) 2008

TABLE OF PROVISIONS

Section Page 1. Short Title ...... 1 2. Administrative arrangements...... 1 3. Repeal of earlier administrative arrangements ...... 1

Short Title 1. This order in council may be cited as the Administrative Arrangements Order (No. 1) 2008.

Administrative Arrangements 2. (1) The public business of the State is distributed among Ministers as set out in the Schedule.

(2) Each Minister is to administer the matters set out in the Schedule next to the Minister’s title as follows: (a) the matters connected with the public business of the State listed under the heading ‘Principal Ministerial Responsibilities’; (b) the legislation listed under the heading ‘Acts Administered’; and (c) the administrative units listed under the heading ‘Administrative Units’.

(3) Information in the Schedule under the heading ‘Responsible Heads’ is included for information only and does not form part of this order.

Note- The title of office for the chief executive of departments of government are declared by Public Service Departmental Arrangements Notices issued under section 49 of the Public Service Act 1996.

Repeal of earlier administrative arrangements 3. The Administrative Arrangements Order (No. 3) 2007 is repealed.

ENDNOTES 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 1 May 2008 2. Published in an Ordinary Government Gazette on 2 May 2008 3. The administering agency is the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. 116 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 [2 May 2008 onsible Heads Director-General Department of the and Premier Cabinet SCHEDULE SCHEDULE ministered Administrative Units Resp Units ministered Administrative Guardian Act 2000 administered with the Treasurer) Assisted Students (Enforcement of Obligations) Act 1951 1842 (Imperial) Australian Constitutions Act 1844 (Imperial) Australian Constitutions Act Australian Waste Lands Act 1855 (Imperial) Century Zinc Project Act 1997 (ss1-4, 5(1), 8, 18-20) and Child and Young People for Children Commission Act 1950 Powers (Air Transport) Commonwealth Constitution Act 1867 Act AmendmentConstitution Act 1890 Act AmendmentConstitution Act 1934 of Queensland 2001 Constitution Powers (Coastal Waters) Act 1980 Constitutional Crown Employees Act 1958 of Queensland Act 2005 Emblems Responsibilities Commission Act 2008 Family 1977 (pts 1,5-6) Financial Administration and Audit Act Governors (Salary and Pensions) Act 2003 Legislative Standards Act 1992 Off-shore Facilities Act 1986 Parliament of Queensland Act 2001 Parliamentary Service Act 1988 Queensland Boundaries Declaratory Act 1982 Queensland Coast Islands Act 1879 1997 (jointly Authority Act Queensland Competition Tourist Centre Agreement Act Queensland International Repeal Act 1989 Reprints Act 1992 Senate Elections Act 1960 Service Delivery Commission and Performance Act 2005 South Bank Corporation Act 1989 1931 (Imperial) Statute of Westminster Adoption Act 1942 (Cwlth) Statute of Westminster Act Statutory1992 Instruments Committees Administration Assistance to Cabinet and its Co-ordination of Government Development Co-ordination of Policy Government Air Wing International Collaborations Legislative Drafting Minister Responsibilities Principal Ministerial Acts Ad

Premier Premier Administrative Reform 2 May 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 117 Heads Director-General Public Service Commissioner Department of Infrastructure and Planning Office of the Public Service Commissioner 3 Page (except to the extent administered by(except to the extent administered the Minister for Mines and Energy and Minister for Sustainability, Change and Innovation) Climate administered by1968 (except to the extent the Treasurer; Minister for Transport, Trade, Employment Relations; Minister for Main Roads and and Industrial Local Government; Minister for Mines and Energy Change and Climate and Minister for Sustainability, Innovation) Act 1986 (Amendment) Act 1989 Amendment Queensland Coal Trust Act 1984 Variation Act 1996 Alcan Queensland Agreement Act 1965 Pty. Limited Amoco Australia Pty. Limited Agreement Act 1961 Agreement Act 1964 Refineries Limited Ampol Act 1967 Agreement Austral-Pacific Fertilizers Limited 1975 Building Act ActCentral Queensland Coal Associates Agreement Central Queensland Coal Associates Agreement Central Queensland Coal Associates Agreement andCentral Queensland Coal Associates Agreement Central Queensland Coal Associates Agreement Iconic Queensland Places Act 2008 Act 1963 Industrial Development Integrated Planning Act 1997 Integrated Resort Development Act 1987 Local Government (Robina Central Planning Agreement) Equal Opportunity in Public Employment Act 1992 Employment Public in Equal Opportunity Public Sector Ethics Act 1994 Public Service Act 1996 Whistleblowers Protection Act 1994 Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Responsibilities Planning Facilitation Building and Plumbing Standards Plumbing Building and Industrial Development Infrastructure Co-ordination and Land Use Planning and Drainers Plumbers Licensing of Major Development Project Urban Growth South East Queensland Water Grid and employment conditions to ensure and employment the development of a highly professional public service in the areas of capability and performance, and public service reform governance. Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal Deputy Premier and Minister for Infrastructure and Planning service Overall public management 118 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 [2 May 2008 Heads Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Director-General Chief Executive Officer Manufactured Water Authority SEQ Water Grid Manager Department of Public Works Queensland Water Commission 4 Page Act 1993 Chapter 2A, Part 2, Divisions 3 & 6 and 3, Division 3) Act 1992 byextent administered the Minister for Transport, Industrial Relations; and and Trade, Employment Minister for Mines and Energy) Entitlements Protection Act 2004 1971 3) & 6 and Part 3, Division Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Architects Act 2002 Architects Act Professional Engineers Act 2002 Public Records Act 2002 State Buildings Protective Security1983 Act Mixed Use Development Act 1993 and Drainage Act 2002 Plumbing Queensland Nickel Agreement Act 1970 (except to the Queensland Nickel Agreement Act 1988 Sanctuary Cove Resort Act 1985 Southern Moreton Bay Development Islands State Development and Public Works Organisation Act Centre Act 1991 Townsville Breakwater Entertainment Land Development) Townsville City Council (Douglas Townsville Zinc RefineryAct 1996 2007 Authority Act Development Urban Land 2A and Water Act 2000 (Chapter 2, Part Division  Responsibilities Public Service Residences Archives Government Accommodation and Government Buildings including Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal Minister for Public Works, Housing and and Information Queensland 3 Water Act 2000 (Chapter 2A, except Part 2, Divisions 2 May 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 119 Heads Director-General Department of Housing 5 Page Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Building and Construction Industry Payments Act 2004Industry Payments Construction Building and Building Contracts Act 2000 Domestic Housing Act 2003 Act 1957 Housing (Freeholding of Land) Centre Freeholding Act 2006 Inala Shopping Authority Act 1991 Queensland Building Services Residential Services (Accommodation) Act 2002 Residential Tenancies Act 1994 Subcontractors’ Charges Act 1974  Maintenance and Construction Construction Maintenance and Project Management Protective Services Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Housing Community Housing Ownership Home Private Housing Assistance Public Housing Responsibilities electronic procurement and the electronic procurement State Purchasing Advisory Council) Registration of Professional Engineers and Architects Property Related Services for Government Queensland Health and Training Department of Education, and the Arts) Architect General Merchandise and Furniture Information Services Information x x x x x x x x Government Motor Vehicles Publishing Government Printing and Government Purchasing (including Professional Practices and Property Facilities Management and Shared Services Provision (other than Urban Design and Government of and Distribution Warehousing Housing Policy Housing Services including Government Communication and Government Communication Planning Government Information Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal Communication Communication Technology Community Renewal Renewal Community 120 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 [2 May 2008 Heads Commissioner of Commissioner the Police Service Director-General Director-General Department of Police Department of Corrective Services Department of Local Government, Sport and Recreation 6 Page Gold Coast Motor Racing Events Act 1990 Facilities ActMajor Sports 2001 Act 1988 Mt. 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GAZETTE No. 5 121 Heads Under Treasurer and Under Secretary Treasury Department 7 Page 1997 V) 1968 (Sch pt Act 1999 Act 1966 2001 Advance BankAct 1997 Integration Anzac Square Development Project Act 1982 Appropriation Act 2005 Appropriation Act 2006 Appropriation Act 2007 2005 Appropriation Act (No. 2) 2006 Appropriation Act (No. 2) Act 2005 Appropriation (Parliament) Act 2006 Appropriation (Parliament) Act 2007 Appropriation (Parliament) Act (No. 2) 2006 Appropriation (Parliament) Queensland) Act 1993 Bank Integration (Bank of Advance Bank) Act 1996 Bank Merger (Bank SA and Bank of New Zealand (Transfer Undertaking) Act Breakwater Island Casino Agreement Act 1984 Act 1992 Brisbane Casino Agreement Brisbane Markets Act 2002 Act 1984 Brisbane Trades Hall Management Cairns CasinoAct 1993 Agreement Casino Control Act 1982 ActCentral Queensland Coal Associates Agreement Challenge Bank (Transfer of Undertaking) Act 1996 Act 1999 Gaming Charitable and Non-Profit Statistical Agreement and 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Queensland Department of Natural Resources and Water 25 Page Minister for Health) Land and Other Matters) Act 1984 (except to the extent to the Land and Other Matters) Act 1984 (except administered by the Minister for Main Roads and Local Government and the Attorney-General and Minister for in Western Justice and Minister Assisting the Premier jointly 64-67, 70 and 71, Queensland); (sections 4, 8, administered with the Attorney-General and Minister for in Western Justice and Minister Assisting the Premier Queensland) the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice and in Western QueenslandAssisting the Premier and the Climate Change and Innovation) Minister for Sustainability, administered by the Attorney-General and Minister for in Western Justice and Minister Assisting the Premier 134 jointly 133 and Queensland; sections 5, 5A, 119, administered with the Attorney-General and Minister for in Western Justice and Minister Assisting the Premier Queensland) Disability Act 2006 Services 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State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 Omit - “An area of about 54 210 square metres being part Acquisition of Land Act 1967 of Lot 165 on Crown Plan SL11068 contained in Title Reference 16569006 and shown on Plan CGW_003_001.” AMENDING TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 1) 2008 Insert - “Lot 3 on Survey Plan 201569 (being a plan to be Short title registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Natural Resources and Water), County of Stanley Parish of 1. This notice may be cited as the Amending Taking Maclean being part of the land contained in Title Reference of Land Notice (No. 1) 2008. 16569006.” (SCHEDULE ENDS). Amendment of Land to be taken [s.11(1) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967] SCHEDULE 3

2. Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 6) of Amend Schedule 1 to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 14) 2007 2006 dated 14 December 2006 and published in dated 14 December 2007 and published in the Gazette No. 101 the Gazette No. 116 at page 1874 relating to the at page 2110, as follows: taking of land by The Coordinator-General for the purpose of providing for the establishment of an Omit - “An area of about 1 253 square metres being part infrastructure corridor as defined in section 82(4) of Lot 12 on Survey Plan 855343 contained in Title Reference of the State Development and Public Works 13076033 and shown on Plan 40240 dated 06/06/2007 held in Organisation Act 1971 for the Bundamba to the office of The Coordinator-General”. Swanbank State Development Area, is amended as described in the Schedule 1. Insert - “Lot 113 on Survey Plan 204984 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of 3. Schedule 1 to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 8) Natural Resources and Water), County of Stanley Parish of 2007 dated 10 August 2007 and published in the Goodna being part of the land contained in Title Reference Gazette No. 98 at page 1897 relating to the taking 13076033.” of land by The Coordinator-General pursuant to (SCHEDULE ENDS). the State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 for the purpose of works ENDNOTES to be undertaken for the , is amended as described in the Schedule 2. 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 1 May 2008. 2. Published in the Gazette on 2 May 2008. 4. Schedule 2 to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 14) 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 2007 dated 14 December 2007 and published in 4. The administering agency is the Department of Infrastructure the Gazette No. 101 at page 2110 relating to the and Planning. taking of land by The Coordinator-General pursuant to the State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 for the purpose of State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 works to be undertaken for the Western Corridor Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Recycled Water Scheme, is amended as described in the Schedule 3. TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 6) 2008

SCHEDULE 1 Short title

Amend Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 6) of 2006 1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land dated 14 December 2006 and published in the Gazette No. 116 Notice (No. 6) 2008. at page 1874, as follows: Easements taken Omit - “An area of about4,800 square metres being part of Lot 19 on Crown Plan S151831, County of Stanley Parish of 2. The Easements described in Schedule 1 are taken Bundamba contained Title Reference 50118934 and shown on by The Coordinator-General pursuant to the State Plan BSSDA_002_039 held in the office of the Coordinator- Development and Public Works Organisation Act General.” 1971 for the purpose of works to be undertaken for the Northern Pipeline Inter-connector, and Insert - “Lot 21 on Survey Plan 195262 (being a plan to be vest in The Coordinator-General on and from 3 registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of May 2008. Natural Resources and Water), County of Stanley Parish of Bundamba being part of the land contained in Title Reference 3. The Easements described in Schedule 2 are taken 50118934” by The Coordinator-General pursuant to the State (SCHEDULE ENDS). Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 for the purpose of works to be undertaken SCHEDULE 2 for the Eastern Pipeline Inter-connector, and vest in The Coordinator-General on and from 3 May Amend Schedule 1 to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 8) 2007 2008. dated 10 August 2007 and published in the Gazette No. 98 at page 1897, as follows: 2 May 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 145

4. The Easements described in Schedule 3 are taken and shown on Plan 21305 held in the office of The by The Coordinator-General pursuant to the State Coordinator-General. Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 for the purpose of works to be undertaken An area of about 1 555 square metres being part of Lot 63 on for the Western Corridor Recycled Water Registered Plan 231399 contained in Title Reference 17425243 Scheme, and vest in The Coordinator-General on and shown on Plan 21306 held in the office of The and from 3 May 2008. Coordinator-General.

Rights and obligations An area of about 1 984 square metres being part of Lot 37 on Registered Plan 160820 contained in Title Reference 15782084 5. That the rights and obligations conferred and and shown on Plan 21307 held in the office of The imposed by the Easements in Schedule 1 includes Coordinator-General. the matters set out in Schedule 4. An area of about 3 596 square metres being part of Lot 604 on 6. That the rights and obligations conferred and Registered Plan 884616 contained in Title Reference 50106792 imposed by the Easements in Schedule 2 includes and shown on Plan 21309 held in the office of The the matters set out in Schedule 5. Coordinator-General.

7. That the rights and obligations conferred and An area of about 100 square metres being part of Lot 301 on imposed by the Easements in Schedule 3 includes Registered Plan 212849 contained in Title Reference 17198023 the matters set out in Schedule 6. and shown on Plan 21401 held in the office of The Coordinator-General. SCHEDULE 1 (SCHEDULE ENDS).

Easement Taken SCHEDULE 3 An area of about 3 600 square metres being part of lot 9 on Registered Plan 206088 contained in Title Reference 16876121 Easement Taken and shown on Plan NPI001-L-MAP-11280-1 dated 10 October 2007 held in the office of The Coordinator-General. An area of about 10,759 square metres being part of Lot 1 on Registered Plan 192603 contained in Title Reference 16587008 An area of about 1 540 square metres being part of lot 7 on and shown on Plan WCRWS21665 dated 27 February 2007 Registered Plan 206088 contained in Title Reference 16876119 held in the office of The Coordinator-General. and shown on Plan NPI001-L-MAP-11283-1 dated 10 October 2007 held in the office of The Coordinator-General. An area of about 32,508 square metres being part of Lot 3 on Registered Plan 149542 contained on Title Reference An area of about 10 800 square metres being part of lot 20 on 15801157 and shown on Plan WCRWS21645 dated 27 Registered Plan 215512 contained in Title Reference 16657200 February 2007 held in the office of The Coordinator-General. and shown on Plan NPI001-L-MAP-11285-1 dated 27 November 2007 held in the office of The Coordinator-General. An area of about 13,963 square metres being part Lot 1 on Registered Plan 192600 on Title Reference 16587004 and An area of about 500 square metres being part of lot 902 on shown on Plan WCRWS21675 dated 27 February 2007 held in Registered Plan 897032 contained in Title Reference 50108342 the office of The Coordinator-General. and shown on Plan NPI001-L-11303 dated 23 November 2007 held in the office of The Coordinator-General. An area of about 7,361 square metres being part of Lot 83 on Registered Plan 215450 on Title Reference 17169016 and An area of about 8 600 square metres being part of lot 1 on shown on Plan WCRWS21635 dated 15 January 2007 held in Survey Plan 162880 contained in Title Reference 50486299 the office of The Coordinator-General. and shown on Plan NPI001-L-MAP-11001 dated 23 November (SCHEDULE ENDS). 2007 held in the office of The Coordinator-General. SCHEDULE 4 An area of about 9 600 square metres being part of lot 285 on Registered Plan 847666 contained in Title Reference 18477082 State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 and shown on Plan NPI001-L-MAP-11002 dated 5 December Rights and Obligations Under Easement 2007 held in the office of The Coordinator-General. (SCHEDULE ENDS). 1 INTERPRETATION SCHEDULE 2 1.1 In this Schedule: “Burdened Land” means the land over which the Easement Taken Easement is taken. An area of about 6 864 square metres being part of Lot 350 on “Coordinator-General” means The Coordinator- Registered Plan 864421 contained in Title Reference 50026080 General, the corporation sole constituted under the and shown on Plan 21304 held in the office of The State Development and Public Works Organisation Coordinator-General. Act 1971 and where the context permits, the servants, agents, contractors, subcontractors and licensees of An area of about 715.5 square metres being part of Lot 64 on the Coordinator-General and other persons authorised Registered Plan 231399 contained in Title Reference 17425244 by the Coordinator-General to exercise the Coordinator-General’s rights under the Easement, and, 146 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 [2 May 2008

where applicable, means the assignee or transferee of of the other things that the Coordinator- the Coordinator-General. General can do under the Easement; “Easement” means the easement proposed to be taken (e) enter, exit and traverse by whatever means, by the Coordinator-General pursuant the Notice of and remain on (for so long as is necessary) Intention to Resume including but not limited to the the Easement Area for the purpose of doing terms and conditions contained in this Schedule. or getting ready to do any of the things the Coordinator-General can do under the “Easement Area” means that portion of the Burdened Easement; Land over which the Easement is to be obtained (and which is substantially identified in Schedule 3 of the (f) pull down or break open any fencing on the Notice of Intention to Resume). Easement Area in order to enter or exit it (but only after, except in the case of an “Infrastructure” means infrastructure of any kind emergency, giving reasonable prior notice to required for and/or incidental to the Project and the Landowner if any livestock are contained without limitation includes infrastructure relating to within the fenced area); the transportation, movement, transmission or flow of anything, including, for example, goods, material, (g) take anything onto the Easement Area and substances, matter, particles with or without charge, use and operate what has been taken onto the light, energy, information and anything generated or Easement Area; and produced. (h) do on the Easement Area anything which in “Landowner” means the person who is a registered the Coordinator-General’s opinion is owner of the Burdened Land from time to time. necessary or convenient for, or incidental to, exercising the Coordinator-General’s rights “Project” means the Northern Pipeline Inter- under the Easement, including, as examples connector as referred to in the Water Regulation 2002. but without limitation: 1.2 If the Landowner or the party having the benefit of the (1) stockpiling Infrastructure or items Easement consists of two or more persons at any time: required for or relating to the (a) a reference in the Easement to that party is to installation, repair, maintenance, be read as a reference to each of those removal, replacement, cleaning, persons individually, and each combination clearing, addition or alteration of of them jointly; and Infrastructure; (b) those persons are bound and benefited by the (2) stockpiling soil dug up on or from Easement both individually and in each under the Easement Area; and combination of them jointly. (3) temporarily restricting access to the 1.3 A reference in the Easement to a person includes a Easement Area or parts of it, by reference to a body corporate (including a local whatever means the Coordinator- government) and every other kind of legal person. General thinks fit including fencing off the Easement Area or parts of it, 1.4 The Easement is intended to burden the land described and doing other things to provide in Schedule 1 and in accordance with the State for the security of Infrastructure or Development and Public Works Organisation Act persons or livestock, items referred 1971 and the process set out in section 6(2) of the to in subparagraph (1) or soil Acquisition of Land Act 1967. The Coordinator- referred to in subparagraph (2). General is a public utility provider under the Land Title Act 1994 and the Land Act 1994. The Easement 2.2 The Coordinator-General shall have the right to may be registered as a public utility easement. authorise, permit or license other parties to use the Easement Area for all or any of the purposes as the 2 RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF COORDINATOR- Coordinator-General may do so under the Easement, GENERAL and otherwise to exercise the same rights and powers 2.1 The Coordinator-General may: as the Coordinator-General under the Easement subject to all the conditions and restrictions upon such (a) install, repair, maintain, remove, replace, rights as are set out in the Easement. clean, clear, add to and alter any Infrastructure on, in or through the Easement 2.3 In exercising rights and powers under the Easement, Area from time to time; the Coordinator-General and/or persons authorised, permitted or licensed from time to time by the (b) inspect or survey the Easement Area, or any Coordinator-General to use the Easement Area for the Infrastructure on it, from time to time; purposes of the Easement must: (c) undertake mowing, slashing and vegetation (a) ensure that any work done on the Easement (including without limitation timber, trees Area is done properly; and crops) control or removal in relation to the Easement Area from time to time; (b) cause as little inconvenience as is reasonably practicable to the Landowner; (d) break open the soil of the Easement Area (both on the surface and subsurface) for the (c) restore the Easement Area as nearly as is purpose of doing or getting ready to do any reasonably practicable to its former condition if the Easement Area is damaged or changed by the work done on the Easement Area; and 2 May 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 147

(d) comply with all applicable laws regarding (j) not interfere with or obstruct the occupational, health and safety in the Coordinator-General in the exercise or undertaking of any work done on the enjoyment of its rights and powers under the Easement Area. Easement; and 2.4 If the Landowner breaches the Easement, the (k) not grant any rights to any person in relation Coordinator-General may do anything that is to the Easement Area to the extent the reasonably necessary to correct the breach (such as granting of those other rights could or will removing a structure erected on the Easement Area in conflict or interfere with the Infrastructure or breach of the Easement). Any action in rectifying the exercise of any of the Coordinator- such breach shall be taken without the Coordinator- General’s rights and powers under the General incurring any liability to the Landowner. Easement. 3 RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF LANDOWNER 4 OTHER MATTERS 3.1 The Landowner must: 4.1 Ownership of Infrastructure (a) not erect or permit to be erected any All Infrastructure and other things brought onto or improvement, building, structure, pipeline, installed on, in or through the Easement Area from services, road, fence, driveway or paving on time to time by the Coordinator-General will, as or through the Easement Area without the between the Landowner and the Coordinator-General, prior written consent of the Coordinator- notwithstanding any affixation to the Easement Area, General; remain the property of the Coordinator-General (unless otherwise assigned). (b) maintain and repair, and not change, any existing improvement, building, structure, 4.2 Fences pipeline, services, road, fence, driveway or If the Coordinator-General pulls down or breaks open paving on or through the Easement Area any fencing under the Easement: (other than the Infrastructure); (a) the Coordinator-General may either repair (c) not alter the ground level of the Easement the fencing it has pulled down or broken Area or change its topography or do anything open or install a gate in place of that fencing to cause inundation of the Easement Area by to at least a standard reasonably equivalent to water without the prior written consent of the that of the fencing before it was pulled down Coordinator-General; or broken open; (d) not plant trees on the Easement Area without (b) the owner of the fencing that was pulled the prior written consent of the Coordinator- down or broken open will become the owner General; of the repaired fencing or gate; and (e) not crop, dig or plough the Easement Area or (c) that owner must maintain the repaired cause the lighting of fires on or adjacent the fencing or gate. Easement Area without the prior written consent of the Coordinator-General; 4.3 Stamping and registering of Easement (f) exercise reasonable care to ensure that any The Coordinator-General must stamp (if required) and Infrastructure on the Easement Area is not register the Easement and pay all duty and registration damaged; fees on the Easement. (g) not interfere with, damage or place at risk 4.5 Mining or petroleum tenement any Infrastructure on the Easement Area from time to time or interfere with anything The Landowner is to use their best endeavours to give that the Coordinator-General is storing or has the Coordinator-General a copy of any notification placed on the Easement Area from time to received by the Landowner in respect of any time (including plant and equipment, application for a mining or petroleum tenement under the Mineral Resources Act 1989, the Petroleum Act stockpiles of soil dug up from or from under the Easement Area or any other stockpiles) 1923, the Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) without the prior written consent of the Act 2004 or any similar or replacement legislation, in respect of land which includes all or any part of the Coordinator-General; Easement Area, within 7 days after the Landowner (h) not cause a nuisance that adversely affects receives such notification. the Coordinator-General’s rights and powers 4.6 Further assurances under the Easement or any Infrastructure on the Easement Area from time to time, but if The Landowner will execute every deed, instrument, any nuisance is caused, then promptly abate assurance or other document and do all such things as such nuisance; may be necessary to secure the rights of the (i) use the Landowner’s best endeavours to Coordinator-General conferred by the Easement as the prevent anyone else doing any of the things Coordinator-General may reasonably require, including (without limitation) obtaining the consent of that the Landowner is required not to do under the Easement and not allow or any person necessary and producing the title authorise anyone else to do any of those document for the Easement Area and executing all documents necessary to give effect to any proposed things; assignment, transfer, encumbrance or other dealing by 148 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 [2 May 2008

the Coordinator-General in respect of the Easement (c) It will be reasonable for the Coordinator- Area. General to refuse or withhold its consent if the actions of the Landowner are, in the 5 NOTICE Coordinator-General’s opinion, likely to 5.1 General jeopardise the safety, security or operation of, or interfere with the Infrastructure or Any notice, demand, certification, process or other restrict the Coordinator-General’s access or communication given in relation to the Easement other rights under the Easement along or must be in writing in English and may be signed by an across the Easement Area. authorised officer or agent of the party giving the notice. 7 SEVERABILITY 5.2 How to give a communication (a) Subject to clause 7(b), if a provision of the Easement is illegal or unenforceable in any A communication may be given by being: relevant jurisdiction, it may be severed for (a) personally delivered; the purposes of that jurisdiction without affecting the enforceability of the other (b) left at the party’s current address for provisions of the Easement. notices; (b) Clause 7(a) does not apply if severing the (c) sent to the party’s current address provision materially alters the scope and for notices by pre-paid ordinary mail or, if nature of the Easement or the relative the address is outside Australia, by pre-paid commercial or financial positions of the airmail; or parties, or would be contrary to public policy. (d) sent by fax to the party’s current fax 8 INDEMNITY FOR LANDOWNER number for notices. 5.3 Particulars for delivery of notices The Coordinator-General indemnifies the Landowner including any successors in title to the Burdened The address and facsimile number of the Coordinator- Land, against all actions, suits, proceedings, demands, General and Landowner is that specified below or that claims, losses, damages, costs and expenses, which a party specifies by written notice to the other excluding any indirect or consequential loss party from time to time: (“Claims”) arising from: The Coordinator-General Address: The Coordinator-General (a) any breach by the Coordinator-General of the PO Box 15009 terms of the Easement; and Brisbane City East QLD 4002 (b) any act or omission of the Coordinator- Fax: (07) 3224 2978 General in the exercise of its rights under the Attention: Executive Director, Easement; Land Acquisition, Department of Infrastructure and Planning except to the extent that any Claims are: Landowner: (c) caused; or 6 COORDINATOR-GENERAL’S CONSENT (d) contributed to (but only to the extent of that (a) Subject to clause 6(b), the Coordinator- contribution), General may conditionally or unconditionally give or withhold any consent to be given by the act or omission of the Landowner or its under the Easement and is not obliged to give employees, officers, agents or contractors. reasons for doing so. (SCHEDULE ENDS). (b) The Coordinator-General will not unreasonably refuse or withhold its consent SCHEDULE 5 to the Landowner: State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 (i) maintaining any existing road across Rights and Obligations Under Easement the Easement Area; and (ii) subject to clause 6(c), erecting and 1 INTERPRETATION maintaining any fence across the Easement Area if: 1.1 In this Schedule: (A) each fence includes a “Burdened Land” means the land over which the lockable gate in a location Easement is taken. agreed with the “Coordinator-General” means The Coordinator- Coordinator-General; and General, the corporation sole constituted under the (B) the Landowner supplies a State Development and Public Works Organisation set of keys to the lockable Act 1971 and where the context permits, the servants, gate to the Coordinator- agents, contractors, subcontractors and licensees of General. the Coordinator-General and other persons authorised 2 May 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 149

by the Coordinator-General to exercise the (m) enter, exit and traverse by whatever means, Coordinator-General’s rights under the Easement, and, and remain on (for so long as is necessary) where applicable, means the assignee or transferee of the Easement Area for the purpose of doing the Coordinator-General. or getting ready to do any of the things the Coordinator-General can do under the “Easement” means the easement taken by the Easement; Coordinator-General including but not limited to the terms and conditions contained in this Schedule. (n) pull down or break open any fencing on the Easement Area in order to enter or exit it (but “Easement Area” means that portion of the Burdened only after, except in the case of an Land over which the Easement is taken. emergency, giving reasonable prior notice to “Infrastructure” means infrastructure of any kind the Landowner if any livestock are contained required for and/or incidental to the Project and within the fenced area); without limitation includes infrastructure relating to (o) take anything onto the Easement Area and the transportation, movement, transmission or flow of use and operate what has been taken onto the anything, including, for example, goods, material, Easement Area; and substances, matter, particles with or without charge, light, energy, information and anything generated or (p) do on the Easement Area anything which in produced. the Coordinator-General’s opinion is necessary or convenient for, or incidental to, “Landowner” means the person who is a registered exercising the Coordinator-General’s rights owner of the Burdened Land from time to time. under the Easement, including, as examples “Project” means the Eastern Pipeline Inter-connector but without limitation: as referred to in the Water Regulation 2002. (1) stockpiling Infrastructure or items 1.5 If the Landowner or the party having the benefit of the required for or relating to the Easement consists of two or more persons at any time: installation, repair, maintenance, removal, replacement, cleaning, (c) a reference in the Easement to that party is to clearing, addition or alteration of be read as a reference to each of those Infrastructure; persons individually, and each combination of them jointly; and (2) stockpiling soil dug up on or from under the Easement Area; and (d) those persons are bound and benefited by the Easement both individually and in each (3) temporarily restricting access to the combination of them jointly. Easement Area or parts of it, by whatever means the Coordinator- 1.6 A reference in the Easement to a person includes a General thinks fit including fencing reference to a body corporate (including a local off the Easement Area or parts of it, government) and every other kind of legal person. and doing other things to provide 1.7 The Easement is intended to burden the land described for the security of Infrastructure or in Schedule 1 and in accordance with the State persons or livestock, items referred Development and Public Works Organisation Act to in subparagraph (1) or soil 1971 and the process set out in section 6(2) of the referred to in subparagraph (2). Acquisition of Land Act 1967. The Coordinator- 2.2 The Coordinator-General shall have the right to General is a public utility provider under the Land authorise, permit or license other parties to use the Title Act 1994 and the Land Act 1994. The Easement Easement Area for all or any of the purposes as the may be registered as a public utility easement. Coordinator-General may do so under the Easement, 2 RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF COORDINATOR- and otherwise to exercise the same rights and powers GENERAL as the Coordinator-General under the Easement subject to all the conditions and restrictions upon such 2.1 The Coordinator-General may: rights as are set out in the Easement. (i) install, repair, maintain, remove, replace, 2.3 In exercising rights and powers under the Easement, clean, clear, add to and alter any the Coordinator-General and/or persons authorised, Infrastructure on, in or through the Easement permitted or licensed from time to time by the Area from time to time; Coordinator-General to use the Easement Area for the (j) inspect or survey the Easement Area, or any purposes of the Easement must: Infrastructure on it, from time to time; (a) ensure that any work done on the Easement (k) undertake mowing, slashing and vegetation Area is done properly; (including without limitation timber, trees (b) cause as little inconvenience as is reasonably and crops) control or removal in relation to practicable to the Landowner; the Easement Area from time to time; (c) restore the Easement Area as nearly as is (l) break open the soil of the Easement Area reasonably practicable to its former condition (both on the surface and subsurface) for the if the Easement Area is damaged or changed purpose of doing or getting ready to do any by the work done on the Easement Area; and of the other things that the Coordinator- General can do under the Easement; (d) comply with all applicable laws regarding occupational, health and safety in the 150 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 [2 May 2008

undertaking of any work done on the enjoyment of its rights and powers under the Easement Area. Easement; and 2.4 If the Landowner breaches the Easement, the (v) not grant any rights to any person in relation Coordinator-General may do anything that is to the Easement Area to the extent the reasonably necessary to correct the breach (such as granting of those other rights could or will removing a structure erected on the Easement Area in conflict or interfere with the Infrastructure or breach of the Easement). Any action in rectifying the exercise of any of the Coordinator- such breach shall be taken without the Coordinator- General’s rights and powers under the General incurring any liability to the Landowner. Easement. 3 RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF LANDOWNER 4 OTHER MATTERS 3.1 The Landowner must: 4.1 Ownership of Infrastructure (l) not erect or permit to be erected any All Infrastructure and other things brought onto or improvement, building, structure, pipeline, installed on, in or through the Easement Area from services, road, fence, driveway or paving on time to time by the Coordinator-General will, as or through the Easement Area without the between the Landowner and the Coordinator-General, prior written consent of the Coordinator- notwithstanding any affixation to the Easement Area, General; remain the property of the Coordinator-General (unless otherwise assigned). (m) maintain and repair, and not change, any existing improvement, building, structure, 4.2 Fences pipeline, services, road, fence, driveway or If the Coordinator-General pulls down or breaks open paving on or through the Easement Area any fencing under the Easement: (other than the Infrastructure); (d) the Coordinator-General may either repair (n) not alter the ground level of the Easement the fencing it has pulled down or broken Area or change its topography or do anything open or install a gate in place of that fencing to cause inundation of the Easement Area by to at least a standard reasonably equivalent to water without the prior written consent of the that of the fencing before it was pulled down Coordinator-General; or broken open; (o) not plant trees on the Easement Area without (e) the owner of the fencing that was pulled the prior written consent of the Coordinator- down or broken open will become the owner General; of the repaired fencing or gate; and (p) not crop, dig or plough the Easement Area or (f) that owner must maintain the repaired cause the lighting of fires on or adjacent the fencing or gate. Easement Area without the prior written consent of the Coordinator-General; 4.3 Stamping and registering of Easement (q) exercise reasonable care to ensure that any The Coordinator-General must stamp (if required) and Infrastructure on the Easement Area is not register the Easement and pay all duty and registration damaged; fees on the Easement. (r) not interfere with, damage or place at risk 4.5 Mining or petroleum tenement any Infrastructure on the Easement Area from time to time or interfere with anything The Landowner is to use their best endeavours to give the Coordinator-General a copy of any notification that the Coordinator-General is storing or has placed on the Easement Area from time to received by the Landowner in respect of any time (including plant and equipment, application for a mining or petroleum tenement under stockpiles of soil dug up from or from under the Mineral Resources Act 1989, the Petroleum Act the Easement Area or any other stockpiles) 1923, the Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Act 2004 or any similar or replacement legislation, in without the prior written consent of the Coordinator-General; respect of land which includes all or any part of the Easement Area, within 7 days after the Landowner (s) not cause a nuisance that adversely affects receives such notification. the Coordinator-General’s rights and powers under the Easement or any Infrastructure on 4.6 Further assurances the Easement Area from time to time, but if The Landowner will execute every deed, instrument, any nuisance is caused, then promptly abate assurance or other document and do all such things as such nuisance; may be necessary to secure the rights of the (t) use the Landowner’s best endeavours to Coordinator-General conferred by the Easement as the Coordinator-General may reasonably require, prevent anyone else doing any of the things that the Landowner is required not to do including (without limitation) obtaining the consent of under the Easement and not allow or any person necessary and producing the title document for the Easement Area and executing all authorise anyone else to do any of those things; documents necessary to give effect to any proposed assignment, transfer, encumbrance or other dealing by (u) not interfere with or obstruct the the Coordinator-General in respect of the Easement Coordinator-General in the exercise or Area. 2 May 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 151

5 NOTICE the actions of the Landowner are, in the Coordinator-General’s opinion, likely to 5.1 General jeopardise the safety, security or operation Any notice, demand, certification, process or other of, or interfere with the Infrastructure or communication given in relation to the Easement restrict the Coordinator-General’s access or must be in writing in English and may be signed by an other rights under the Easement along or authorised officer or agent of the party giving the across the Easement Area. notice. 7 SEVERABILITY 5.2 How to give a communication (a) Subject to clause 7(b), if a provision of the A communication may be given by being: Easement is illegal or unenforceable in any relevant jurisdiction, it may be severed for (a) personally delivered; the purposes of that jurisdiction without (b) left at the party’s current address for affecting the enforceability of the other notices; provisions of the Easement. (c) sent to the party’s current address (b) Clause 7(a) does not apply if severing the for notices by pre-paid ordinary mail or, if provision materially alters the scope and the address is outside Australia, by pre-paid nature of the Easement or the relative airmail; or commercial or financial positions of the parties, or would be contrary to public policy. (d) sent by fax to the party’s current fax number for notices. 8 INDEMNITY FOR LANDOWNER 5.3 Particulars for delivery of notices The Coordinator-General indemnifies the Landowner including any successors in title to the Burdened The address and facsimile number of the Coordinator- Land, against all actions, suits, proceedings, demands, General and Landowner is that specified below or that claims, losses, damages, costs and expenses, which a party specifies by written notice to the other excluding any indirect or consequential loss party from time to time: (“Claims”) arising from: The Coordinator-General (a) any breach by the Coordinator-General of the Address: The Coordinator-General terms of the Easement; and PO Box 15009 Brisbane City East QLD 4002 (b) any act or omission of the Coordinator- General in the exercise of its rights under the Fax: (07) 3224 2978 Easement; Attention: Executive Director, except to the extent that any Claims are: Land Acquisition, Department of Infrastructure and Planning (c) caused; or Landowner: (d) contributed to (but only to the extent of that contribution), by the act or omission of the 6 COORDINATOR-GENERAL’S CONSENT Landowner or its employees, officers, agents (a) Subject to clause 6(b), the Coordinator- or contractors. General may conditionally or unconditionally (SCHEDULE ENDS). give or withhold any consent to be given under the Easement and is not obliged to give SCHEDULE 6 reasons for doing so. (b) The Coordinator-General will not State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 unreasonably refuse or withhold its consent Rights and Obligations Under Easement to the Landowner: (i) maintaining any existing road across 1. In this Easement: the Easement Area; and “Act” means the State Development and Public (ii) subject to clause 6(c), erecting and Works Organisation Act 1971, and any amending or maintaining any fence across the superseding acts. Easement Area if: “Land” means the land in and over which the (A) each fence includes a Easement is taken. lockable gate in a location “Coordinator-General” means The Coordinator- agreed with the General, the corporation sole constituted under the Coordinator-General; and Act together with the successors and assigns of The (B) the Landowner supplies a Coordinator-General and others authorised by The set of keys to the lockable Coordinator-General. Where the context permits, the gate to the Coordinator- term includes the servants, agents, contractors, General. subcontractors and licensees of The Coordinator- General and other persons authorised by The (c) It will be reasonable for the Coordinator- Coordinator-General to exercise The Coordinator- General to refuse or withhold its consent if General’s rights under the Easement. 152 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 [2 May 2008

“Easement” means the rights obtained from the (v) pull down or break open any fencing on the Landowner by the Coordinator-General including but Easement Area in order to enter or exit it (but not limited to the terms and conditions contained in only after, except in the case of an this Schedule. emergency, giving reasonable prior notice to the Landowner if any livestock are contained “Easement Area” means that portion of the Land within the fenced area); over which the Easement is obtained. (w) take anything onto the Easement Area and “Infrastructure” means infrastructure of any kind use and operate what has been taken onto the required for and/or incidental to the Project and Easement Area; and without limitation includes infrastructure relating to the transportation, movement, transmission or flow of (x) do on the Easement Area anything which in anything, including, for example, goods, material, the Coordinator-General’s opinion is substances, matter, particles with or without charge, necessary or convenient for, or incidental to, light, energy, information and anything generated or exercising the Coordinator-General’s rights produced. under the Easement, including, as examples but without limitation: “Landowner” means the person who is a registered owner of the Land from time to time. (1) stockpiling Infrastructure or items required for or relating to the “Project” means the Western Corridor Recycled installation, repair, maintenance, Water Scheme as referred to in the Water Regulation removal, replacement, cleaning, 2002. clearing, addition or alteration of 1.8 If the Landowner or the party having the benefit of the Infrastructure; Easement consists of two or more persons at any time: (2) stockpiling soil dug up on or from (e) a reference in the Easement to that party is to under the Easement Area; and be read as a reference to each of those (3) temporarily restricting access to the persons individually, and each combination Easement Area or parts of it, by of them jointly; and whatever means the Coordinator- (f) those persons are bound and benefited by the General thinks fit including fencing Easement both individually and in each off the Easement Area or parts of it, combination of them jointly. and doing other things to provide for the security of Infrastructure, 1.9 A reference in the Easement to a person includes a items referred to in subparagraph (1) reference to a body corporate (including a local or soil referred to in subparagraph government) and every other kind of legal person. (2). 1.10 The Easement is intended to burden the Land in 2.2 (a) The Coordinator-General does not need to accordance with Section 6(2) of the Acquisition of exercise its rights and powers under the Land Act 1967. Easement personally and The Coordinator- 2. RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF COORDINATOR- General’s rights and powers under the GENERAL Easement are not intended to be exclusive to the Coordinator-General. The Coordinator- 2.1 The Coordinator-General is acquiring this Easement General may authorise other people to in perpetuity to permit the Coordinator-General to: exercise those rights and powers. (q) install, repair, maintain, remove, replace, (b) The Coordinator-General shall have the right clean, clear, add to and alter any to authorise, permit or license other parties to Infrastructure on, in or through the Easement use the Easement Area for all or any of the Area from time to time; purposes as the Coordinator-General may do (r) inspect or survey the Easement Area, or any so under the Easement, and otherwise to Infrastructure on it, from time to time; exercise the same rights and powers as the Coordinator-General under the Easement (s) undertake mowing, slashing and vegetation subject to all the conditions and restrictions (including without limitation timber, trees upon such rights as are set out in the and crops) control or removal in relation to Easement. the Easement Area from time to time; 2.3 In exercising rights and powers under the Easement, (t) break open the soil of the Easement Area the Coordinator-General and/or persons authorised, (both on the surface and subsurface) for the permitted or licensed from time to time by the purpose of doing or getting ready to do any Coordinator-General to use the Easement Area for the of the other things that the Coordinator- purposes of the Easement must: General can do under the Easement; (a) ensure that any work done on the Easement (u) enter, exit and traverse by whatever means, Area is done properly; and remain on (for so long as is necessary) the Easement Area for the purpose of doing (b) cause as little inconvenience as is reasonably or getting ready to do any of the things the practicable to the Landowner; Coordinator-General can do under the (c) restore the Easement Area as nearly as is Easement; reasonably practicable to its former condition 2 May 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 153

if the Easement Area is damaged or changed (ee) promptly abate any such nuisance; by the work done on the Easement Area; and (ff) use the Landowner’s best endeavours to (d) comply with all applicable laws regarding prevent anyone else doing any of the things occupational, health and safety in the that the Landowner is required not to do undertaking of any work done on the under the Easement and not allow or Easement Area. authorise anyone else to do any of those things; 2.4 If the Landowner breaches the Easement, the Coordinator-General or persons authorised, permitted (gg) not interfere with or obstruct the or licensed by the Coordinator-General to use the Coordinator-General, or any person Easement Area may do anything that is reasonably authorised, permitted or licensed from time necessary to correct the breach (such as removing a to time by the Coordinator-General, in the structure erected on the Easement Area in breach of exercise or enjoyment of its rights and the Easement). Any such action shall be taken powers under the Easement; and without the Coordinator-General or persons (hh) the Landowner must not grant any rights to authorised, permitted or licensed by the Coordinator- any person in relation to the Easement Area General incurring any liability to the Landowner. to the extent the granting of those other rights 3. RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF LANDOWNER could or will conflict or interfere with the Infrastructure or the exercise of any of the 3.1 The Landowner must: Coordinator-General’s rights and powers (w) not erect or permit to be erected any under the Easement. improvement, building, structure, pipeline, 4. OTHER MATTERS services, road fence, driveway or paving on or through the Easement Area without the 4.1 Ownership of Infrastructure prior written consent of the Coordinator- All Infrastructure and other things brought onto or General; installed on the Easement Area from time to time by (x) maintain and repair, and not change, any the Coordinator-General will, as between the improvement, building, structure, pipeline, Landowner and the Coordinator-General, services, road, fence, driveway or paving on notwithstanding any affixation to the Easement Area, or through the Easement Area (other than remain the property of the Coordinator-General. removing any erected on the Easement Area 4.2 Fences in breach of the Easement); If the Coordinator-General or a person authorised, (y) not alter the ground level of the Easement permitted or licensed by the Coordinator-General to Area or change its topography or do anything use the Easement Area pulls down or breaks open any to allow inundation of the Easement Area by fencing under the Easement: water without the prior written consent of the Coordinator-General; (g) the Coordinator-General or the person authorised, permitted or licensed by the (z) not plant trees on the Easement Area without Coordinator-General may either repair the the prior written consent of the Coordinator- fencing it has pulled down or broken open or General; install a gate in place of that fencing to at (aa) not crop, dig or plough the Easement Area or least a standard reasonably equivalent to that light or permit the lighting of fires on or of the fencing before it was pulled down or adjacent the Easement Area without the prior broken open; written consent of the Coordinator-General; (h) the owner of the fencing that was pulled (bb) exercise reasonable care to ensure that any down or broken open will become the owner Infrastructure on the Easement Area is not of the repaired fencing or gate; and damaged; (i) that owner must maintain the repaired (cc) not interfere with, damage or place at risk fencing or gate. any Infrastructure on the Easement Area 4.3 Stamping and registering of Easement from time to time or interfere with anything that the Coordinator-General or a person The Coordinator-General must: authorised, permitted or licensed by the Coordinator-General is storing or has placed (a) stamp (if required) and register the Easement; and on the Easement Area from time to time (including plant and equipment, stockpiles of (b) make sure that the Coordinator-General or soil dug up from or from under the Easement those authorised, permitted or licensed by the Area or any other stockpiles) without the Coordinator-General are given all the rights prior written consent of the Coordinator- and powers intended to be conferred by the General; Easement. (dd) not cause a nuisance that adversely affects 4.4 The Coordinator-General will pay all duty and the Coordinator-General’s rights and powers registration fees on the Easement. under the Easement or any Infrastructure on the Easement Area from time to time; 154 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 [2 May 2008

4.5 Mining or petroleum tenement (b) Clause 6(a) does not apply if severing the provision materially alters the scope and The Landowner must use best endeavours to give the nature of the Easement or the relative Coordinator-General a copy of any notification commercial or financial positions of the received by the Landowner in respect of any parties, or would be contrary to public policy. application for a mining or petroleum tenement under the Mineral Resources Act 1989, the Petroleum Act 7. INDEMNITY FOR LANDOWNER 1923, the Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) The Coordinator-General indemnifies the Landowner Act 2004 or any similar or replacement legislation, in including any successors in title to the Burdened respect of land which includes all or any part of the Land, against all actions, suits, proceedings, demands, Easement Area, within 7 days after the Landowner claims, losses, damages, costs and expenses, receives such notification. excluding any indirect or consequential loss 4.6 Further assurances (“Claims”) arising from: The Landowner will execute every deed, instrument, (a) any breach by the Coordinator-General of the assurance or other document and do all such things as terms of the Easement; and may be necessary to secure the rights of the (b) any act or omission of the Coordinator- Coordinator-General conferred by the Easement as the General in the exercise of its rights under the Coordinator-General may reasonably require, Easement; including (without limitation) obtaining the consent of any person necessary and producing the title except to the extent that any Claims are: document for the Easement Area and executing all (c) caused; or documents necessary to give effect to any proposed assignment, transfer, encumbrance or other dealing by (d) contributed to (but only to the extent of that the Coordinator-General in respect of the Easement contribution), Area. (SCHEDULE ENDS). 5. COORDINATOR-GENERAL’S CONSENT (a) Subject to clause 5(b), the Coordinator- ENDNOTES General may conditionally or unconditionally give or withhold any consent to be given 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 24 April 2008. 2. Published in the Gazette on 2 May 2008. under the Easement and is not obliged to give reasons for doing so. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Infrastructure (b) The Coordinator-General will not and Planning. unreasonably refuse or withhold its consent to the Landowner: State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 (i) maintaining any existing road across Acquisition of Land Act 1967 the Easement Area; and (ii) subject to clause 5(c), erecting and TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No.7) 2008 maintaining any fence across the Easement Area if: Short title (A) each fence includes a 1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land lockable gate in a location Notice (No.7) 2008. agreed with the Coordinator-General; and Easements taken (B) the Landowner supplies a set of keys to the lockable 2. The Easements described in Schedule 1 are taken gate to the Coordinator- by The Coordinator-General pursuant to the State General. Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 for the purpose of works to be undertaken (c) It will be reasonable for the Coordinator- for the Western Corridor Recycled Water General to refuse or withhold its consent if Scheme, and vest in The Coordinator-General on the actions of the Landowner are, in the and from 2 May 2008. Coordinator-General’s opinion, likely to jeopardise the safety, security or operation Rights and obligations of, or interfere with the Infrastructure or restrict the Coordinator-General’s access 3. That the rights and obligations conferred and along or across the Easement Area. imposed by the Easements in Schedule 1 includes the matters set out in Schedule 2. 6. SEVERABILITY SCHEDULE 1 (a) Subject to clause 6(b), if a provision of the Easement Taken Easement is illegal or unenforceable in any relevant jurisdiction, it may be severed for An area of about 3 721 square metres being part of Lot 34 on the purposes of that jurisdiction without Crown Plan S312506 contained in Title Reference 50564550 affecting the enforceability of the other provisions of the Easement. 2 May 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 155

and shown on Plan WCRWS20420 dated 20 May 2007 held in An area of about 13 230 square metres being part of Lot 3 on the office of The Coordinator-General. Registered Plan 227844 contained in Title Reference 17360108 shown on Plan WCRWS21160 dated 22 May 2007 held in the An area of about 3 574 square metres being part of Lot 23 on office of The Coordinator-General. Crown Plan S312506 contained in Title Reference 10958249 and shown on Plan WCRWS20510 dated 20 May 2007 held in An area of about 2 034 square metres being part of Lot 2 on the office of The Coordinator-General. Survey Plan 159932 contained in Title Reference 50446783 and shown on Plan WCRWS10380 dated 1 March 2007 held in An area of about 306 square metres being part of Lot 31 on the office of The Coordinator-General. Survey Plan 152272 contained in Title Reference 50514053 and shown on Plan WCRWS20490 dated 20 May 2007 held in An area of about 5 251 square metres being part of Lot 2 on the office of The Coordinator-General. Registered Plan 118315 contained in Title Reference 14255245 shown on Plan WCRWS20009 dated 27 April 2007 held in the An area of about 204 square metres being part of Lot 83 on office of The Coordinator-General. Registered Plan 88585 contained in Title Reference 13437010 and shown on Plan WCRWS20002 dated 20 May 2007 held in An area of about 8 002 square metres being part of Lot 2 on the office of The Coordinator-General. Registered Plan 215979 contained in Title Reference 17157103 and shown on Plan WCRWS20010 dated 27 April 2007 held in An area of about 4 849 square metres being part of Lot 542 on the office of The Coordinator-General. Crown Plan CH311731 contained in Title Reference 12188245 and shown on Plan WCRWS20790 dated 27 April 2007 held in An area of about 1 798 square metres being part of Lot 2 on the office of The Coordinator-General. Registered Plan 49247 contained in Title Reference 14255244 and shown on Plan WCRWS20014 dated 27 April 2007 held in An area of about 204 square metres being part of Lots 254 on the office of The Coordinator-General. Crown Plan CH311832 contained in Title Reference 14250138 and shown on Plan WCRWS21200 dated 1 May 2007 held in An area of about 4 826 square metres being part of Lot 512 on the office of The Coordinator-General. Crown Plan M111810 contained in Title Reference 12349199 and shown on Plan WCRWS20007 dated 8 March 2007 held in An area of about 16 287 square metres being part of Lot 255 on the office of The Coordinator-General. Crown Plan CH311832 contained in Title Reference 14250138 and shown on Plan WCRWS21210 dated 20 March 2007 held An area of about 411 square metres being part of Lot 253 on in the office of The Coordinator-General. Crown Plan CH311832 contained in Title Reference 12859165 and shown on Plan WCRWS21190 dated 5 October 2006 held An area of about 15 319 square metres being part of Lot 2 on in the office of The Coordinator-General. Registered Plan 187866 contained in Title Reference 16429183 and shown on Plan WCRW21220 dated 20 March 2007 held in An area of about 1 368 square metres being part of Lot 82 on the office of The Coordinator-General. Registered Plan 88585 contained in Title Reference 13240141 and shown on Plan WCRWS20001 dated 1 May 2007 held in An area of about 27 684 square metres being part of Lot 9 on the office The Coordinator-General. Registered Plan 149533 contained in Title Reference 15692106 and shown on Plan WCRWS21620 dated 27 March 2007 held An area of about 3 971 square metres being part of Lot 4 on in the office of The Coordinator-General. Registered Plan 113047 contained in Title Reference 14321008 and shown on Plan WCRWS20330 dated 5 October 2006 held An area of about 38 181 square metres being part of Lot 104 on in the office of The Coordinator-General. Registered Plan 889967 contained in Title Reference 50114707 (SCHEDULE ENDS). and shown on Plan WCRWS21600 dated 27 March 2007 held in the office of The Coordinator-General. SCHEDULE 2

An area of about 3 944 square metres being part of Lot 2 on State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 Registered Plan 159868 contained in Title Reference 15768030 Rights and Obligations Under Easement and shown on Plan WCRWS21840 dated 30 January 2007 held in the office of The Coordinator-General. 1 INTERPRETATION An area of about 2 284 square metres being part of Lot 1 on 1.1 In this Schedule: Registered Plan 199276 contained in Title Reference 16632179 shown on Plan WCRWS10650 dated 31 July 2007 held in the “Burdened Land” means the land over which the office of The Coordinator-General. Easement is taken. “Coordinator-General” means The Coordinator- An area of about 60 square metres being part of Lot 4 on General, the corporation sole constituted under the Registered Plan 28876 contained in Title Reference 14667158 State Development and Public Works Organisation and shown on Plan WCRWS21230 dated 12 May 2007 held in Act 1971 and where the context permits, the servants, the office of The Coordinator-General. agents, contractors, subcontractors and licensees of the Coordinator-General and other persons authorised An area of about 15 409 square metres being part of Lot 2 on by the Coordinator-General to exercise the Registered Plan 28822 contained in Title Reference 15827130 Coordinator-General’s rights under the Easement, and, and shown on Plan WCRWS21170 dated 21 May 2007 held in where applicable, means the assignee or transferee of the office of The Coordinator-General. the Coordinator-General. 156 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 [2 May 2008

“Easement” means the easement proposed to be taken (cc) enter, exit and traverse by whatever means, by the Coordinator-General pursuant the Notice of and remain on (for so long as is necessary) Intention to Resume including but not limited to the the Easement Area for the purpose of doing terms and conditions contained in this Schedule. or getting ready to do any of the things the Coordinator-General can do under the “Easement Area” means that portion of the Burdened Easement; Land over which the Easement is to be obtained (and which is substantially identified in Schedule 3 of the (dd) pull down or break open any fencing on the Notice of Intention to Resume). Easement Area in order to enter or exit it (but only after, except in the case of an “Infrastructure” means infrastructure of any kind emergency, giving reasonable prior notice to required for and/or incidental to the Project and the Landowner if any livestock are contained without limitation includes infrastructure relating to within the fenced area); the transportation, movement, transmission or flow of anything, including, for example, goods, material, (ee) take anything onto the Easement Area and substances, matter, particles with or without charge, use and operate what has been taken onto the light, energy, information and anything generated or Easement Area; and produced. (ff) do on the Easement Area anything which in “Landowner” means the person who is a registered the Coordinator-General’s opinion is owner of the Burdened Land from time to time. necessary or convenient for, or incidental to, exercising the Coordinator-General’s rights “Project” means the Western Corridor Recycled under the Easement, including, as examples Water Scheme as referred to in the Water Regulation but without limitation: 2002. (1) stockpiling Infrastructure or items 1.11 If the Landowner or the party having the benefit of the required for or relating to the Easement consists of two or more persons at any time: installation, repair, maintenance, (g) a reference in the Easement to that party is to removal, replacement, cleaning, be read as a reference to each of those clearing, addition or alteration of persons individually, and each combination Infrastructure; of them jointly; and (2) stockpiling soil dug up on or from (h) those persons are bound and benefited by the under the Easement Area; and Easement both individually and in each (3) temporarily restricting access to the combination of them jointly. Easement Area or parts of it, by 1.12 A reference in the Easement to a person includes a whatever means the Coordinator- reference to a body corporate (including a local General thinks fit including fencing government) and every other kind of legal person. off the Easement Area or parts of it, and doing other things to provide 1.13 The Easement is intended to burden the land described for the security of Infrastructure or in Schedule 1 and in accordance with the State persons or livestock, items referred Development and Public Works Organisation Act to in subparagraph (1) or soil 1971 and the process set out in section 6(2) of the referred to in subparagraph (2). Acquisition of Land Act 1967. The Coordinator- General is a public utility provider under the Land 2.2 The Coordinator-General shall have the right to Title Act 1994 and the Land Act 1994. The Easement authorise, permit or license other parties to use the may be registered as a public utility easement. Easement Area for all or any of the purposes as the Coordinator-General may do so under the Easement, 2 RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF COORDINATOR- and otherwise to exercise the same rights and powers GENERAL as the Coordinator-General under the Easement 2.1 The Coordinator-General may: subject to all the conditions and restrictions upon such rights as are set out in the Easement. (y) install, repair, maintain, remove, replace, clean, clear, add to and alter any 2.3 In exercising rights and powers under the Easement, Infrastructure on, in or through the Easement the Coordinator-General and/or persons authorised, Area from time to time; permitted or licensed from time to time by the Coordinator-General to use the Easement Area for the (z) inspect or survey the Easement Area, or any purposes of the Easement must: Infrastructure on it, from time to time; (a) ensure that any work done on the Easement (aa) undertake mowing, slashing and vegetation Area is done properly; (including without limitation timber, trees and crops) control or removal in relation to (b) cause as little inconvenience as is reasonably the Easement Area from time to time; practicable to the Landowner; (bb) break open the soil of the Easement Area (c) restore the Easement Area as nearly as is (both on the surface and subsurface) for the reasonably practicable to its former condition purpose of doing or getting ready to do any if the Easement Area is damaged or changed of the other things that the Coordinator- by the work done on the Easement Area; and General can do under the Easement; 2 May 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 157

(d) comply with all applicable laws regarding (rr) not interfere with or obstruct the occupational, health and safety in the Coordinator-General in the exercise or undertaking of any work done on the enjoyment of its rights and powers under the Easement Area. Easement; and 2.4 If the Landowner breaches the Easement, the (ss) not grant any rights to any person in relation Coordinator-General may do anything that is to the Easement Area to the extent the reasonably necessary to correct the breach (such as granting of those other rights could or will removing a structure erected on the Easement Area in conflict or interfere with the Infrastructure or breach of the Easement). Any action in rectifying the exercise of any of the Coordinator- such breach shall be taken without the Coordinator- General’s rights and powers under the General incurring any liability to the Landowner. Easement. 3 RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF LANDOWNER 4 OTHER MATTERS 3.1 The Landowner must: 4.1 Ownership of Infrastructure (ii) not erect or permit to be erected any All Infrastructure and other things brought onto or improvement, building, structure, pipeline, installed on, in or through the Easement Area from services, road, fence, driveway or paving on time to time by the Coordinator-General will, as or through the Easement Area without the between the Landowner and the Coordinator-General, prior written consent of the Coordinator- notwithstanding any affixation to the Easement Area, General; remain the property of the Coordinator-General (unless otherwise assigned). (jj) maintain and repair, and not change, any existing improvement, building, structure, 4.2 Fences pipeline, services, road, fence, driveway or If the Coordinator-General pulls down or breaks open paving on or through the Easement Area any fencing under the Easement: (other than the Infrastructure); (j) the Coordinator-General may either repair (kk) not alter the ground level of the Easement the fencing it has pulled down or broken Area or change its topography or do anything open or install a gate in place of that fencing to cause inundation of the Easement Area by to at least a standard reasonably equivalent to water without the prior written consent of the that of the fencing before it was pulled down Coordinator-General; or broken open; (ll) not plant trees on the Easement Area without (k) the owner of the fencing that was pulled the prior written consent of the Coordinator- down or broken open will become the owner General; of the repaired fencing or gate; and (mm) not crop, dig or plough the Easement Area or (l) that owner must maintain the repaired cause the lighting of fires on or adjacent the fencing or gate. Easement Area without the prior written consent of the Coordinator-General; 4.3 Stamping and registering of Easement (nn) exercise reasonable care to ensure that any The Coordinator-General must stamp (if required) and Infrastructure on the Easement Area is not register the Easement and pay all duty and registration damaged; fees on the Easement. (oo) not interfere with, damage or place at risk 4.5 Mining or petroleum tenement any Infrastructure on the Easement Area from time to time or interfere with anything The Landowner is to use their best endeavours to give that the Coordinator-General is storing or has the Coordinator-General a copy of any notification placed on the Easement Area from time to received by the Landowner in respect of any time (including plant and equipment, application for a mining or petroleum tenement under the Mineral Resources Act 1989, the Petroleum Act stockpiles of soil dug up from or from under the Easement Area or any other stockpiles) 1923, the Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) without the prior written consent of the Act 2004 or any similar or replacement legislation, in respect of land which includes all or any part of the Coordinator-General; Easement Area, within 7 days after the Landowner (pp) not cause a nuisance that adversely affects receives such notification. the Coordinator-General’s rights and powers 4.6 Further assurances under the Easement or any Infrastructure on the Easement Area from time to time, but if The Landowner will execute every deed, instrument, any nuisance is caused, then promptly abate assurance or other document and do all such things as such nuisance; may be necessary to secure the rights of the (qq) use the Landowner’s best endeavours to Coordinator-General conferred by the Easement as the prevent anyone else doing any of the things Coordinator-General may reasonably require, including (without limitation) obtaining the consent of that the Landowner is required not to do under the Easement and not allow or any person necessary and producing the title authorise anyone else to do any of those document for the Easement Area and executing all documents necessary to give effect to any proposed things; assignment, transfer, encumbrance or other dealing by 158 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 [2 May 2008

the Coordinator-General in respect of the Easement (c) It will be reasonable for the Coordinator- Area. General to refuse or withhold its consent if the actions of the Landowner are, in the 5 NOTICE Coordinator-General’s opinion, likely to 5.1 General jeopardise the safety, security or operation of, or interfere with the Infrastructure or Any notice, demand, certification, process or other restrict the Coordinator-General’s access or communication given in relation to the Easement other rights under the Easement along or must be in writing in English and may be signed by an across the Easement Area. authorised officer or agent of the party giving the notice. 7 SEVERABILITY 5.2 How to give a communication (a) Subject to clause 7(b), if a provision of the Easement is illegal or unenforceable in any A communication may be given by being: relevant jurisdiction, it may be severed for (a) personally delivered; the purposes of that jurisdiction without affecting the enforceability of the other (b) left at the party’s current address for notices; provisions of the Easement. (c) sent to the party’s current address for notices (b) Clause 7(a) does not apply if severing the by pre-paid ordinary mail or, if the address is outside provision materially alters the scope and Australia, by pre-paid airmail; or nature of the Easement or the relative (d) sent by fax to the party’s current fax number commercial or financial positions of the for notices. parties, or would be contrary to public policy. 5.3 Particulars for delivery of notices 8 INDEMNITY FOR LANDOWNER

The address and facsimile number of the Coordinator- The Coordinator-General indemnifies the Landowner General and Landowner is that specified below or that including any successors in title to the Burdened which a party specifies by written notice to the other Land, against all actions, suits, proceedings, demands, party from time to time: claims, losses, damages, costs and expenses, The Coordinator-General: excluding any indirect or consequential loss Address: The Coordinator-General (“Claims”) arising from: PO Box 15009 Brisbane City East QLD 4002 (a) any breach by the Coordinator-General of the terms of the Easement; and Fax: (07) 3224 2978 Attention: Executive Director, (b) any act or omission of the Coordinator- Land Acquisition, General in the exercise of its rights under the Department of Infrastructure and Easement; Planning except to the extent that any Claims are: Landowner: (c) caused; or 6 COORDINATOR-GENERAL’S CONSENT (a) Subject to clause 6(b), the Coordinator- (d) contributed to (but only to the extent of that General may conditionally or unconditionally contribution), give or withhold any consent to be given under the Easement and is not obliged to give by the act or omission of the Landowner or its reasons for doing so. employees, officers, agents or contractors. (b) The Coordinator-General will not (SCHEDULE ENDS). unreasonably refuse or withhold its consent to the Landowner: ENDNOTES (i) maintaining any existing road across 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 1 May 2008. the Easement Area; and 2. Published in the Gazette on 2 May 2008. (ii) subject to clause 6(c), erecting and 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. maintaining any fence across the 4. The administering agency is the Department of Infrastructure Easement Area if: and Planning. (A) each fence includes a lockable gate in a location agreed with the Coordinator-General; and (B) the Landowner supplies a set of keys to the lockable gate to the Coordinator- General. 2 May 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 159

DISSOLUTION OF A SCHOOL COUNCIL A number of additional Queensland Government initiatives have been implemented to assist residential gas customers In accordance with Section 56 of the Education (General and grow the residential gas market. These include the Provisions) Regulation 2006, the dissolution of School Sustainable Housing Code, Queensland Residential Gas Councils have been approved for the following schools: Installation Rebate Scheme and the phase-out of electric hot water systems. SCHEDULE These initiatives have the potential to reduce gas prices to Date of Approval District/ customers by spreading distribution costs over a growing School Approval Position Region customer base. The Queensland Government anticipates that, as customer numbers grow and the utilisation of the system Bundaberg 26/03/08 Executive Director Regional Executive improves, the average cost to the consumer will reduce over State High (Schools) Director, time. In addition, growth in the residential market may attract School Wide Bay Wide Bay-Burnett additional retailers into Queensland, increasing competition North Region and potentially lowering prices. Significant residential areas in Queensland do not have access to reticulated natural gas and many current gas customers use Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), either through a reticulated DIRECTION TO INVESTIGATE SMALL CUSTOMER GAS PRICING network, or more commonly bottles. The price of LPG is set at AND COMPETITION IN QUEENSLAND world prices. Given the growing demand for LPG internationally, it is understood that the price of LPG is also Gas Supply Act 2003 increasing beyond the consumer price index annually. Pursuant to my authority under sections 227A and 270K of the In this context, it is timely for the Queensland Competition Gas Supply Act 2003, I hereby direct the Queensland Authority to undertake a Review of Small Customer Gas Pricing Competition Authority (QCA) to investigate pricing and the and Competition in Queensland. effectiveness of retail competition in the Queensland retail gas market. The QCA is to give me a report on its investigation by The Queensland Government is currently developing a 1 December 2008. Queensland Residential Gas Market Strategy. The objective is that the outcomes of this Review will determine whether any The terms of reference for the investigation are set out in the additional measures need to be combined with existing following schedule. initiatives, to improve competitive market outcomes for gas customers, incumbent retail market participants and new Dated this 2nd day of May 2008. entrants. GEOFF WILSON MP Head of Power Minister for Mines and Energy The Gas Supply Act 2003 includes the provision to enable Direction by the Minister to investigate a number of areas in REVIEW OF SMALL CUSTOMER GAS PRICING AND COMPETITION relation to pricing and retail competition within the gas industry IN QUEENSLAND in Queensland. Under Chapter 3, Part 4, Division 1, Section 227A the Minister TERMS OF REFERENCE may, by gazette notice, give the Queensland Competition Background Authority a written direction to: Deregulation of natural gas tariffs coincided with the start of • investigate the effectiveness of retail competition in the Full Retail Competition (FRC) in gas on 1 July 2007. Deregulation Queensland retail gas market; and allowed gas retailers to further move towards cost-reflective • give the Minister a report on the pricing investigation pricing which had initially commenced in 2005 with a number within a stated period. of increases in gas tariffs higher than the consumer price index. The aim of these policies is to encourage further development Under Chapter 5, Part 3, Section 270K, the Minister may, by of the State’s natural gas market. Gas prices for small gazette notice, give the QCA a written direction to conduct a customers were cross-subsidised and generally well below cost review into: prior to 1 July 2007. • any matter relating to the Queensland reticulated The move to cost reflectivity affected individual consumers processed natural gas markets. differently. Depending on location, some household consumers with gas cooking and a gas hot water system faced Objectives a cost increase, whilst other customers may have experienced As Minister, I wish to ensure that consumers of gas in reductions in their gas bills. Queensland benefit from competition and efficiency in the market place. This includes reticulated natural gas and its However, some smaller residential customers (for example alternatives, reticulated and bottled Liquefied Petroleum Gas. those with gas cooking only) experienced more significant price rises. The price changes had a greater impact on small gas Accordingly, I direct the QCA to undertake a Review of Small users because fixed charges (including network and retail Customer Gas Pricing and Competition in Queensland. costs) now make up a larger proportion of their total gas bill, as retailers move to reflect the structure of the costs they face in This review should examine current market issues in the retail pricing. Also, because of the high proportion of fixed interests of gas customers, incumbent retail market charges in their bills, there is little scope for smaller customers participants and new entrants. to mitigate the increase by lowering consumption. Matters to be Considered Looking forward, the gas retailers have not provided any firm In undertaking the Review of Small Customer Gas Pricing and indication of the likely increases still required to achieve cost- Competition in Queensland, the QCA is to consider and report reflectivity in natural gas tariffs, or the price changes that may on the following issues: take place later in 2008 or later. 1. The level of competition in the reticulated natural gas To help alleviate the difficulties faced by some smaller market, and as a comparison, other substitute fuels customers, on 16 October 2007 the Government announced a including reticulated and bottled LGP in Queensland. This $55 per year rebate for eligible seniors and pensioners who should include an assessment of the following have reticulated natural gas. This rebate was targeted at components: meeting a substantial part of the increase in fixed charges borne by those affected small customers least likely to be able • Current competition within the small customer gas to absorb the increase. market (Refer to point 3); 160 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 [2 May 2008

• Changes is market competitiveness over time, and the Department of Employment and Industrial Relations potential for future competition within the small Brisbane, 22 April 2008 customer gas market; • Ability of retailers to enter the market, including Holidays Act 1983 barriers to entry across the gas market supply chain, AMENDING NOTIFICATION and expansion of the gas retail market; • Relevant gas market supply constraints; and I, the Honourable John Mickel MP, Minister for Transport, Trade, • The impact of competition in the small customer gas Employment and Industrial Relations in pursuance of the market on the profitability of the reticulated natural gas provisions of the Holidays Act 1983, hereby amend the distribution areas. notification published in the Queensland Government Gazette dated 7 December 2007, by deleting the date in Column 1 of the 2. The impact of movements in upstream gas costs on the Schedule thereto and by inserting in lieu thereof the date in current prices paid by small customers including an Column 1 of the Schedule hereto. assessment of: SCHEDULE • Wholesale gas prices; • Transmission costs; Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 • Distribution costs; • Retail operating costs; and Date of Holiday 2008 District Name of Show • Retail margin. Friday, 16 May 2008 Shire of Longreach The QCA should consider movement of these costs over in lieu of Ilfracombe Annual Show time, and the potential for future changes in costs. Wednesday, 14 May 2008

Based on the above outcomes, the QCA should provide JOHN MICKEL comment on whether current Queensland small customer prices are reflective of the actual costs incurred in the upstream gas supply chain. If the QCA considers that Notice of Ministerial designation of land for Community prices are not cost reflective, the QCA should comment on Infrastructure under the Integrated Planning Act 1997 the price adjustments necessary to achieve cost reflectivity. A Ministerial designation has been made I, Hon Judith Spence MP, the Minister for Police, Corrective 3. Current small customer gas market activity, including: Services and Sport give notice that under the Integrated Planning Act 1997, chapter 2, part 6, I made a Ministerial designation of • The exercise of market choice and switching behaviour land for community infrastructure on 24 April 2008. by consumers and any technical or other barriers to this; The designation will take effect from 24 April 2008. • Any impediments to small customers being able to exercise informed choices regarding their retailer of Description of the land to which the designation applies choice; and The Ministerial designation applies to land located at • The perceptions of natural gas as a product of choice in 129 Goondi Mill Road, Goondi. the small customer market compared to other energy The land is described as Lot 33 on Survey Plan 131196, Parish supply options. of Johnstone, Country of Nares. 4. The QCA should consider how each of these issues affects Type of community infrastructure for which the land has been different categories of small gas customer, for example, designated small commercial customers, domestic customers with The land has been designated for the Innisfail Work Camp gas cooking only and domestic customers with gas cooking and a gas hot water system. This community infrastructure is described under the Integrated Planning Act 1997, schedule 5 as- 5. Where relevant, the QCA should comment on differences in market competitiveness and cost reflectivity between (e) Correctional Facilities regions within Queensland. HON JUDITH SPENCE MP 6. The QCA should provide analysis of differences in market Minister for Police, Corrective Services and Sport competitiveness and cost reflectivity between Queensland and other Australian States or Territories. This should include consideration of other recent reviews of gas pricing and competition in other jurisdictions or nationally, where relevant to this Review. Queens Birthday Holiday Any other issues not explicitly mentioned here which arise during the course of the Review, and which impact on the Review’s objectives or matters being considered, should, Gazette deadlines where relevant, be included in the report to the Minister. Definitions For the purpose of this Review, a “small customer” is consistent June with that defined in the Gas Supply Regulation 2007 as one Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri consuming less than 1 terajoule of gas per annum per 02 03 04 05 06 Gazette connection. released for sale Consultation In conducting this review, the QCA is requested to invite submissions from stakeholders to the extent to which it May considers necessary or desirable. Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri 09 10 11 12 13 Queens Appointments Other Gazette Reporting Period Birthday 12 noon Gazette released Public Notices for sale The QCA must submit its report on its Review of Small Customer Holiday 12 noon Gas Pricing and Competition in Queensland in its final form to the Minister no later than 1 December 2008. Final proofs 12 midnight 2 May 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 161

Notice of Ministerial designation of land NOTIFICATION OF APPROVED FORM UNDER THE for community infrastructure Geothermal Exploration Act 2004 under the Integrated Planning Act 1997 A Ministerial designation has been made Commencement I, ROD WELFORD MP, Minister for Education and Training and The following form has been approved by the Chief Executive, Minister for the Arts, give notice that under the Integrated Department of Mines and Energy on 20 March 2008, to take Planning Act 1997, chapter 2, part 6, I made a Ministerial effect from 20 March 2008. designation of land for community infrastructure. Forms approved Description of the land to which the designation applies The Ministerial designation applies to land located at Ormeau. The following form has been approved: The land is described as Lots 1 and 3 on SP 196447. Form No. Version No. Form Name Type of proposed community infrastructure for which the land has been designated GEA-03 1 Application for Renewal of The land has been designated for a Year 8 to Year 12 state high Geothermal Exploration Permit school and includes community, cultural, sporting facilities and associated infrastructure and associated road, vehicle lay-bys and car-parking facilities servicing the proposed school. NOTIFICATION OF APPROVED FORMS UNDER THE This community infrastructure is described under the Mineral Resources Act 1989 Integrated Planning Act 1997, schedule 5 as: Commencement (d) community and cultural facilities, including child-care facilities, community centres, meeting halls, galleries and The following forms have been approved by the Chief Executive, libraries; Department of Mines and Energy on 20 March 2008, to take (f) educational facilities; effect from 20 March 2008. (l) parks and recreational facilities; (o) transport infrastructure mentioned in s.5.1.1; and Forms approved (r) storage and works depots and the like including The following forms have been approved: administrative facilities associated with the provision or maintenance of the community infrastructure mentioned Form No. Version No. Form Name in paragraphs (d), (f), (l) and (o) above. MRA-08 4 Application for Mineral ROD WELFORD MP Development Licence Minister for Education and Training and Minister for the Arts MRA-15 4 Application for Mining Lease Dated: 22 April 2008 NOTIFICATION OF APPROVED FORMS UNDER THE State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 Petroleum Act 1923 and DECLARATION OF A SIGNIFICANT PROJECT Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Act 2004 On 2 May 2008, the Coordinator-General declared the Nathan Commencement Dam and pipelines, a proposal to construct and operate a dam on the Dawson River near Nathan Gorge in Banana Shire about The following forms have been approved by the Chief Executive, 35 km north east of Taroom and associated pipelines for Department of Mines and Energy on 11 April 2008, to take distribution of water from the dam, to be a significant project for effect from 11 April 2008. which an Environmental Impact Statement is required pursuant to section 26(1)(a) of the State Development and Public Works Forms approved Organisation Act 1971. The following forms have been approved:

NOTIFICATION OF APPROVED FORMS UNDER THE Form No. Version No. Form Name Corrective Services Act 2006 PA-05A 3 Application for Approval to Transfer Commencement a Petroleum Authority or Tenure The following forms have been approved by the Director- PA-38 1 Application to Record Change of General or delegate, Queensland Corrective Services. Name Forms approved The following forms have been approved: PL-01A 3 Application for ATP-Related Petroleum Lease Form No. Version No. Form Heading Implement PL-01AA 2 Application for Petroleum Lease by date or jointly with Coal or Oil Shale 13 2 Work Order 29/04/08 Mining Tenement Holder

Withdrawal of approval of existing forms Availability of forms Approval of the following forms has been withdrawn: These forms are available from: Form No. Version No. Form Heading the Department’s website at www.dme.qld.gov.au or 13 1 Work Order Tenures, Quality and Training Statewide Services Availability of Forms Department of Mines and Energy Publicly available forms may be obtained free of charge from: PO Box 15216 Queensland Corrective Services City East Qld 4002 State Law Building 50 Ann Street Telephone: (07) 323 74540 BRISBANE QLD 4000 Dan Hunt Electronic copies of the forms are also available from the Queensland Corrective Services Internet web site - Director-General www.correctiveservices.qld.gov.au. Department of Mines and Energy 162 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 [2 May 2008

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND FISHERIES NOTIFICATION OF APPROVED FORMS UNDER THE Advertisements - General Gazette PLANT PROTECTION ACT 1989 For example: Commencement - Gaming Machine Licence Applications - Liquor Licence Applications The following form has been approved on 29 April 2008 by the - Wine Industry - Satellite Cellar Door Applications Acting Chief Executive, Department of Primary Industries and - Disposal of Unclaimed Goods Fisheries to take effect on gazettal. - Land Sales / Resumption of Land - Meeting Notices Forms approved - Dissolution of Partnership Notices The following form has been approved. - Unclaimed Monies, etc Submissions: Form No. Version No. Form Heading Email your submission in Microsoft Word or pdf format to: [email protected] FDU1591 V01 04/08 Fire Ant Sample Submission and Claim Application OR Fax through your submission to: ...... (07) 3118 6930 a covering letter must be supplied with all facsimile copy. Availability of Form OR Post to Locked Bag 500, Coorparoo DC, Qld, 4151 A pack including a sample collection kit and instructions, Reward Scheme Rules and Sample Submission and Claim Form Quotes are available on request. will be posted to individuals after they have reported a fire ant Submissions and payments for non account clients must to the Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries. be received before 12 noon on Wednesdays Copies of the form will also be available during office hours at Contact Numbers: the Biosecurity Queensland Control Centre, 53 Seventeen Mile Gazette Submission Enquiries...... (07) 3118 6950 Rocks Road, Oxley Qld 4075. Gazette Submission Fax No...... (07) 3118 6930 ENDNOTES Gazette Subscriptions...... (07) 3118 6900 Gazette Account Queries 1. Made by the Acting Chief Executive, Department of Primary - Vacancies...... (07) 3118 6900 Industries and Fisheries on 29 April 2008. - Appointments Part I & II...... (07) 3118 6950 2. Notified in the Gazette on 2 May 2008. - General / Local Govt Submissions ...... (07) 3118 6950 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. Visit our website to view our subscriptions online and 4. The administering agency is the Department of Primary products available - www.publications.qld.gov.au Industries and Fisheries. Local Government & General NOTIFICATION OF APPROVED FORM UNDER THE Gazettes PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS ACT 2002 All submissions to the General and Local Government Form approved Gazettes must be received before 12 noon on Wednesdays The following form was approved by the Director-General, Department of Public Works on 30 April 2008. All payments for non account submissions must be receipted by accounts before 12 noon on Wednesdays Form No. Version No. Form Heading Email your submission in Microsoft Word or pdf format to: Form 7 V1.0 Application for Approval of a [email protected] Proposed Assessment Scheme OR Fax through your submission to:(07) 3118 6930 Availability of form a covering letter must be supplied with all facsimile copy. OR Post to Locked Bag 500, Coorparoo DC, Qld, 4151 This form is available from: Quotes are available on request. The Board of Professional Engineers of Queensland A proof is then prepared and sent back to you for approval First Floor, The Mansions The final approval to print must be received back before 40 George Street Brisbane close of business on Wednesday to be included in Fridays Telephone: (07) 3224 6032 Gazette Web: www.bpeq.qld.gov.au The Gazettes are set to print on Thursday morning and are Mal Grierson, sent to the printers Thursday afternoon Director-General, Department of Public Works Distribution is completed first thing Friday morning.

Vacancies Gazette Vacancies Section: HOW TO ADVERTISE IN THE All Departments must enter their weekly submissions QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE before close of business Monday to the Jobs Online Website: Front Page Advertisement www.jobs.qld.gov.au. Contact your nearest representative to find out more Any changes, additions or deletions can ONLY be about the placement of your advertisement in the completed through this website. weekly Queensland Government Gazette: QLD: Maree Fraser - mobile: 0408 735 338 Appointments Section (Appealable and Non-Appealable): - email: [email protected] All Departments must email their weekly submissions before 12 noon on Tuesday to: NSW: Jonathon Tremain - phone: 02 9499 4599 - email: [email protected] [email protected] 2 May 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 163

BILLS OF PARLIAMENT ASSENTED TO Commencement: This Act commences on 2 June 2008 immediately after the commencement of Queensland Legislative Assembly the Child Protection (Offender Prohibition Brisbane Order) Act 2008. Assent to Bills A Bill for an Act to amend the Wine Industry Act It is hereby notified for general information 1994 that Her Excellency the Governor, in the name and Short title: Wine Industry Amendment Act 2008 – on behalf of Her Majesty, assented to the Act No. 19 of 2008 undermentioned Bills passed by the Legislative Commencement: This Act commences on a day to Assembly of Queensland in Parliament assembled be fixed by proclamation. on the dates indicated, viz— Date of assent: 28 April 2008 Date of assent: 23 April 2008 A Bill for an Act authorising the Treasurer to pay A Bill for an Act to amend the Building Act 1975, an amount from the consolidated fund for the the Fire and Rescue Service Act 1990 and the Local Legislative Assembly and parliamentary service for Government Act 1993 the financial year starting 1 July 2006 Short title: Building and Other Legislation Short title: Appropriation (Parliament) Amendment Act 2008 – Act No. 13 of 2008 (Supplementary 2006-07) Act 2008 – Act No. 20 Commencement: Date of assent. of 2008 A Bill for an Act to amend the Professional Commencement: Date of assent. Engineers Act 2002 and other Acts A Bill for an Act authorising the Treasurer to pay Short title: Professional Engineers and Other amounts from the consolidated fund for Legislation Amendment Act 2008 – Act No. 14 of departments for the financial year starting 1 July 2008 2006 Commencement: Part 3 commences on 1 July Short title: Appropriation (Supplementary 2006- 2008. 07) Act 2008 – Act No. 21 of 2008 A Bill for an Act to amend the Major Sports Commencement: Date of assent. Facilities Act 2001 N J Laurie Short title: Major Sports Facilities Amendment Act Clerk of the Parliament 2008 – Act No. 15 of 2008 Commencement: Date of assent. A Bill for an Act to amend the Pay-roll Tax Act 1971 for consistency with pay-roll tax legislation of other States, and for related purposes Short title: Pay-roll Tax (Harmonisation) Amendment Act 2008 – Act No. 16 of 2008 Commencement: This Act commences on 1 July 2008. A Bill for an Act to provide for the protection of the lives of children and for their sexual safety, and to amend other Acts relating to the protection of children Short title: Child Protection (Offender Prohibition Order) Act 2008 – Act No. 17 of 2008 Commencement: This Act commences on 2 June 2008. A Bill for an Act to amend the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Act 2000 and the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000, and for related purposes Short title: Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian and Another Act Amendment Act 2008 – Act No. 18 of 2008 164 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 [2 May 2008

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

106 Proclamation commencing certain provision South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007

1071

108 Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2008 Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994

109 Gene Technology Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2008 Gene Technology Act 2001

110 Rural and Regional Adjustment Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2008 Rural and Regional Adjustment Act 1994

111 Supreme Court (Admission) Amendment Rule (No. 1) 2008 Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991

112 Uniform Civil Procedure Amendment Rule (No. 1) 2008 Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991

1 This number allocated 24 April 2008. 2 May 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 165

TABLE 2 SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION BY EMPOWERING ACT

This table shows affected subordinate legislation

Empowering Act Subordinate Legislation No.

Gene Technology Act 2001 Gene Technology Regulation 2002 • amd by Gene Technology Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2008...... 109

Rural and Regional Adjustment Act 1994 Rural and Regional Adjustment Regulation 2000 • amd by Rural and Regional Adjustment Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2008 ...... 110

South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 Proclamation commencing certain provision ...... 106

Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991 Supreme Court (Admission) Rules 2004 • amd by Supreme Court (Admission) Amendment Rule (No. 1) 2008 ...... 111 Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999 • amd by Uniform Civil Procedure Amendment Rule (No. 1) 2008 ...... 112

Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994 Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Regulation 2004 • amd by Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2008...... 108

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 166 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 [2 May 2008

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR GRANT For further information on what is being proposed by the After 14 days from today, an application for a Grant of Probate applicant, please contact David Grundy at Liquor & Gaming will be made to the Supreme Court of Australia at Brisbane as Specialists on (07) 3252 4066 or email [email protected] follows: Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 29th May 2008 Deceased: ALFRED MORGAN WILLIAMS Lodging Objections or Submissions: Last Address: 48 Briggs Road, Raceview, Ipswich in Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: the State of Queensland, 4305. Licensing Officer Address in Will: 48 Briggs Road, Raceview, Ipswich in Liquor Licensing Division the State of Queensland, 4305. Queensland Treasury GPO Box 1141 Applicant: RICHARD LEE WILLIAMS and BRISBANE QLD 4001 ROBYN ANN CRAUSAZ Telephone: (07) 3224 7131 of 1 Aland Court, Brassall in the State of Queensland and 2 School Street, Objections Conference: Marburg in the State of Queensland, All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will be respectively. advised individually of the details of the objections conference. Grant: Probate of the Will dated 9th day of The principal contact for a petition will be responsible for December 2005. advising all signatories of the conference. Caveat: If you wish to object to or to be heard Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to upon the application, you may file a the applicant. caveat in the Supreme Court Registry mentioned above at any time before Executive Director, Liquor Licensing 621 the grant is made. Liquor Act 1992 Notice: All creditors of the estate are hereby required to send in particulars of their NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE claim to the Applicants’ solicitors within 6 weeks from the date of this Applicant’s Name: Belmondos Kirra Pty Ltd, Nominee: Ryan publication. Perry Taylor. Applicant’s Solicitors: Drakopoulos Lawyers Premises: Le Monde Kirra, Tenancy 3 and 4, 2 Creek Level 1, Crown Court Street Coolangatta. 63 Annerley Road SOUTH BRISBANE QLD 4101 Primary Purpose: On-Premises (Meals) Licence - The Tel: (07) 3229 7300 provision of meals prepared and served to Fax: (07) 3229 7399 be eaten on the premises. 618 Trading Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 12 midnight - Monday to Sunday. Liquor Act 1992 OBJECTIONS TO THIS APPLICATION MAY BE FILED BY A NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC OVER THE AGE OF 18 WHO HAS A Applicant’s Name: Bean to Coffee Pty Ltd. PROPER INTEREST IN THE LOCALITY CONCERNED AND IS LIKELY TO BE AFFECTED BY THE GRANT OF THE APPLICATION. Nominee: Darren John Terlich. Premises: Raw on Ann, Ground Floor, 333 Ann Street Grounds for Objection: (Cnr Hutton Lane), Brisbane. 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience Primary Purpose: On-Premises (Meals) Licence - Provision of to persons who reside or work or do business in the meals prepared and served to be eaten on locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from the licensed premises. an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital or school is likely to happen; or Trading Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 12 midnight - Monday to Sunday. 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned would be lessened in some way. OBJECTIONS TO THIS APPLICATION MAY BE FILED BY A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC OVER THE AGE OF 18 WHO HAS A Format of Objections: PROPER INTEREST IN THE LOCALITY CONCERNED AND IS LIKELY Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petition TO BE AFFECTED BY THE GRANT OF THE APPLICATION. form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in Grounds for Objection: the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should discuss the proposed 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. to persons who reside or work or do business in the locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC MAY MAKE A WRITTEN SUBMISSION an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE REGARDING whether the granting of or school is likely to happen; or this application is in the public interest particularly relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. would be lessened in some way. For further information on what is being proposed by the Format of Objections: applicant, please contact Mr Jack Nilsson, McCormick Lawyers on (07) 5447 5244 or email [email protected] Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 28th May 2008 the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should discuss the proposed Lodging Objections or Submissions: petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Licensing Officer A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC MAY MAKE A WRITTEN SUBMISSION Liquor Licensing Division TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE REGARDING whether the granting of Queensland Treasury this application is in the public interest particularly relating to PO Box 2565 matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under SOUTHPORT QLD 4215 Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Telephone: (07) 5581 3390 2 May 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 167

Objections Conference: Liquor Act 1992 All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will be NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE advised individually of the details of the objections conference. The principal contact for a petition will be responsible for Applicant’s Name: Geoffrey John Alexander. advising all signatories of the conference. Premises: Flavours in Maleny, 13 Maple Street, Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to Maleny. the applicant. Primary Purpose: On-Premises (Meals) Licence - Provision of Executive Director, Liquor Licensing 614 meals prepared and served to be eaten on the licensed premises. Liquor Act 1992 Trading Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 12 midnight - Monday to NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE Sunday. Applicant’s Name: Emu’s Beach House Pty Ltd and Emu OBJECTIONS TO THIS APPLICATION MAY BE FILED BY A Pantai Pty Ltd. MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC OVER THE AGE OF 18 WHO HAS A PROPER INTEREST IN THE LOCALITY CONCERNED AND IS LIKELY Nominee: Paul Neubecker. TO BE AFFECTED BY THE GRANT OF THE APPLICATION. Premises: Emu’s Beach Resort, 92 Pattison Street, Emu Park. Grounds for Objection: 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience Primary Purpose: Residential Licence - Provision of to persons who reside or work or do business in the Accomodation. locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from 24 hours to residents and guests. an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital Trading Hours: or school is likely to happen; or OBJECTIONS TO THIS APPLICATION MAY BE FILED BY A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC OVER THE AGE OF 18 WHO HAS A 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned PROPER INTEREST IN THE LOCALITY CONCERNED AND IS LIKELY would be lessened in some way. TO BE AFFECTED BY THE GRANT OF THE APPLICATION. Format of Objections: Grounds for Objection: Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petition 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in to persons who reside or work or do business in the the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from and the principal contact person should discuss the proposed an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. or school is likely to happen; or For further information on what is being proposed by the 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned applicant, please contact Geoffrey Alexander on 0421 249 519 would be lessened in some way. Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 28th May 2008 Format of Objections: Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petition Lodging Objections or Submissions: form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act Licensing Officer and the principal contact person should discuss the proposed Liquor Licensing Division petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. Queensland Treasury PO Box 870 A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC MAY MAKE A WRITTEN SUBMISSION MAROOCHYDORE QLD 4558 TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE REGARDING whether the granting of Telephone: (07) 5430 8905 this application is in the public interest particularly relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Objections Conference: All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will be For further information on what is being proposed by the applicant, advised individually of the details of the objections conference. please contact Gerard Houlihan, PO Box 83, Rockhampton on The principal contact for a petition will be responsible for (07) 4927 6333 or email [email protected] advising all signatories of the conference. Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 30th May 2008 Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to the applicant. Lodging Objections or Submissions: Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Executive Director, Liquor Licensing 617 Licensing Officer Liquor Licensing Division Liquor Act 1992 Queensland Treasury NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A DETACHED BOTTLESHOP AND PO Box 303 AN EXTENDED HOURS PERMIT ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4700 Telephone: (07) 4920 6608 Applicant’s Name: Swanray No. 66 Pty Ltd. Objections Conference: Nominee: Raymond Fenlon. All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will be advised individually of the details of the objections conference. Premises: 169 High Street (Cnr Dean St), Berserker. The principal contact for a petition will be responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Primary Purpose: The sale of liquor for consumption off the premises. Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to the applicant. Trading Hours: 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. - Monday to Thursday 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. - Friday Executive Director, Liquor Licensing 619 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. - Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m - Sunday. 168 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 [2 May 2008

OBJECTIONS TO THIS APPLICATION MAY BE FILED BY A Grounds for Objection: MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC OVER THE AGE OF 18 WHO HAS A PROPER INTEREST IN THE LOCALITY CONCERNED AND IS LIKELY 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience TO BE AFFECTED BY THE GRANT OF THE APPLICATION. to persons who reside or work or do business in the locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from Grounds for Objection: an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital or school is likely to happen; or 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do business in the 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from would be lessened in some way. an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital or school is likely to happen; or Format of Objections: 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned would be lessened in some way. Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in Format of Objections: the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should discuss the proposed Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petition petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should discuss the proposed A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC MAY MAKE A WRITTEN SUBMISSION petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE REGARDING whether the granting of this application is in the public interest particularly relating to A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC MAY MAKE A WRITTEN SUBMISSION matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE REGARDING whether the granting of Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. this application is in the public interest particularly relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under For further information on what is being proposed by the Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. applicant, please contact Mr William Garrod on (07) 4162 1677 or email [email protected] For further information on what is being proposed by the applicant, please contact Graham Brown on (07) 3300 1578 or email [email protected] Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 22nd May 2008

Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 30th May 2008 Lodging Objections or Submissions: Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Lodging Objections or Submissions: Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Licensing Officer Liquor Licensing Division Licensing Officer Queensland Treasury Liquor Licensing Division PO Box 3408 Queensland Treasury HERVEY BAY QLD 4655 PO Box 303 Telephone: (07) 4197 9800 ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4700 Telephone: (07) 4920 6608 Objections Conference: Objections Conference: All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will be All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will be advised individually of the details of the objections conference. advised individually of the details of the objections conference. The principal contact for a petition will be responsible for The principal contact for a petition will be responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. advising all signatories of the conference. Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to the applicant. the applicant.

Executive Director, Liquor Licensing 620 Executive Director, Liquor Licensing 615

Liquor Act 1992 Liquor Act 1992 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A DETACHED BOTTLESHOP NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A VARIATION OF LICENCE Applicant’s Name: William Bruce Garrod and Kelly Jo-Anne McClennan trading as Kingaroy Hotel/ Applicant’s Name: Returned & Services League of Australia Motel. (Queensland Branch) Gaythorne Sub Branch Inc. Premises: Avoca Street, Kingaroy. Primary Purpose: Sale of liquor for consumption off the Nominee: Stephen Edgar. premises. Premises: Returned & Services League of Australia Trading Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. - Monday to (Queensland Branch) Gaythorne Sub Wednesday Branch Inc, 534 Samford Road, 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. - Thursday and Mitchelton. Friday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. - Saturday and Sunday. Primary Purpose: Club licence - Provision of facilities and services to the clubs members and the OBJECTIONS TO THIS APPLICATION MAY BE FILED BY A achievement of the clubs objectives. MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC OVER THE AGE OF 18 WHO HAS A PROPER INTEREST IN THE LOCALITY CONCERNED AND IS LIKELY Trading Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 12 midnight - Monday to TO BE AFFECTED BY THE GRANT OF THE APPLICATION. Sunday. 2 May 2008] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 169

Proposed Variation of Licence: To provide amplified entertainment. OBJECTIONS TO THIS APPLICATION MAY BE FILED BY A 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 THE GRANT OF THE APPLICATION.

Grounds for Objection: 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do business in the locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital or school is likely to happen; or 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned would be lessened in some way. Advertisements - General Gazette

Format of Objections: For example: - Gaming Machine Licence Applications Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petition - Liquor Licence Applications form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in - Wine Industry - Satellite Cellar Door Applications the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act - Disposal of Unclaimed Goods and the principal contact person should discuss the proposed - Land Sales / Resumption of Land petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. - Meeting Notices - Dissolution of Partnership Notices For further information on what is being proposed by the - Unclaimed Monies, etc applicant, please contact Mr Stephen Edgar on (07) 3355 4655 Submissions: or email [email protected] Email your submission in Microsoft Word or pdf format to: [email protected] Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 28th May 2008 OR Fax through your submission to: ...... (07) 3118 6930 a covering letter must be supplied with all facsimile copy. Lodging Objections or Submissions: Ref No.LAB07-178213 Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: OR Post to Locked Bag 500, Coorparoo DC, Qld, 4151 Licensing Officer Quotes are available on request. Liquor Licensing Division Submissions and payments for non account clients must Queensland Treasury be received before 12 noon on Wednesdays GPO Box 1141 BRISBANE QLD 4001 Contact Numbers: Telephone: (07) 3224 7131 Gazette Submission Enquiries...... (07) 3118 6950 Objections Conference: Gazette Submission Fax No...... (07) 3118 6930 All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will be Gazette Subscriptions...... (07) 3118 6900 advised individually of the details of the objections conference. The principal contact for a petition will be responsible for Gazette Account Queries advising all signatories of the conference. - Vacancies...... (07) 3118 6900 - Appointments Part I & II...... (07) 3118 6950 Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to - General / Local Govt Submissions ...... (07) 3118 6950 the applicant. Visit our website to view our subscriptions online and Executive Director, Liquor Licensing 616 products available - www.publications.qld.gov.au

Public Trustee Act 1978 - Unclaimed Moneys Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by A.B.C. Learning Centres Limited

Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Cheque Total Amount Date payable No. Due to Owner MR DOUG ALLEN & MRS LOUISE ALLEN, 17 BEATRICE AVENUE, ABERFELDIE, VIC 3040 803443 1,128.78 15/09/2005 AMOROSSO PTY LTD, 5 MONOMEATH AVENUE, CANTERBURY, VIC 3126 53281 777.80 01/04/2005 AMOROSSO PTY LTD, 5 MONOMEATH AVENUE, CANTERBURY, VIC 3126 802821 933.36 15/09/2005 MR BRUCE KINGSUN & MRS MARGARET KINGSUN, PO BOX 46, AITKENVALE, QLD 4814 57420 500.00 01/04/2005 LEXICOM PTY LTD, 45 COOKSON STREET, CAMBERWELL, VIC 3124 52549 1,127.85 01/04/2005 MS FRANCINE SHEARMAN, PO BOX 194, SOUTH MELBOURNE, VIC 3205 53570 1,250.00 01/04/2005 MS FRANCINE SHEARMAN, PO BOX 194, SOUTH MELBOURNE, VIC 3205 804928 1,500.00 15/09/2005 TASKHILL PTY LTD, PO BOX 21, COLLAROY BEACH, NSW 2097 57592 243.05 01/04/2005 TASKHILL PTY LTD, PO BOX 21, COLLAROY BEACH, NSW 2097 804932 291.66 15/09/2005 MR COLIN TAYLOR, 31 MOORE STREET, MORNINGSIDE, QLD 4170 58286 700.00 13/05/2005 MR MICHAEL TURNER, 93 LIVERPOOL STREET, SYDNEY, NSW 2000 804934 1,200.00 15/09/2005 TOTAL 9,652.50 622 170 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 5 2 May 2008

CONTENTS (Gazettes No. 104-106 & 1-5—pp. 2191-2217 & 1-170) Page

APPOINTMENTS...... 97-99

NOTICES / BYLAWS / DECLARATIONS / STATUTES ...... 101-161 Acquisition of Land Act Acts Interpretation Act Constitution of Queensland Education (General Provisions) Act Gas Supply Act Holidays Act Industrial Relations Act Integrated Planning Act Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act Land Act Land Title Act Mineral Resources Act Petroleum Act Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Act Public Service Act State Development and Public Works Organisation Act Statutory Instruments Act Timber Utilisation and Marketing Act Vocational Education, Training and Employment Act Water Act Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act

NOTIFICATION OF FORMS...... 161-162 Corrective Services Act Geothermal Exploration Act Mineral Resources Act Petroleum Act Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Act Plant Protection Act Professional Engineers Act

NOTIFICATION OF SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION...... 164-165

ADVERTISEMENTS ...... 166-169 Wills and Intestates Notices Liquor Act Public Trustee Act - Unclaimed Money

Bills Assented to...... 163 Extraordinary Gazette (Premier and Cabinet) ...... 2191 Extraordinary Gazette (Other) ...... 2193 Extraordinary Gazette (Other) ...... 2195-2217 Extraordinary Gazette (Other) ...... 1-2 Natural Resources and Water Gazette...... 3-16 Transport / Main Roads Gazette ...... 17-18 Local Government Gazette ...... NIL THIS WEEK Vacancies and Appointments in Public Service ...... 19-96 General Gazette ...... 97-169

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