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Victoria Government Gazette No Victoria Government Gazette No. S 56 Tuesday 28 February 2006 By Authority. Victorian Government Printer Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games Arrangements Act 2001 Arrangements Act 2001 REVOCATION OF A COMMONWEALTH GAMES COMMONWEALTH GAMES VENUE ORDER VENUE ORDER In accordance with section 14 of the In accordance with section 19 of the Commonwealth Games Arrangements Act Commonwealth Games Arrangements Act 2001 (“the Act”), as the Minister administering 2001 (“the Act”) and as the Minister the Act, I declare the following area of land to be administering the Act, I hereby revoke the a temporary Commonwealth Games venue to which the Act applies: Commonwealth Games venue Order made under section 14 of the Act dated 28 September ● Olympic Park, Edwin Flack Field and 2004 with respect to Lysterfield Park as gazetted adjacent land as described by the orange in the Victoria Government Gazette, 18 November hatched area shown on the plan titled LEGL./06–006 and lodged in the Central 2004. Plan Office. This Order shall take effect from the date of This Order shall take effect from 12.01 am its publication in the Government Gazette. on 1 March 2006 and concludes at 11.59 pm on Dated 22 February 2006 8 March 2006. Responsible Minister Dated 22 February 2006 JUSTIN MADDEN MLC Responsible Minister Minister for Commonwealth Games JUSTIN MADDEN MLC Minister for Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games Arrangements Act 2001 Commonwealth Games COMMONWEALTH GAMES Arrangements Act 2001 VENUE ORDER COMMONWEALTH GAMES In accordance with section 14 of the VENUE ORDER Commonwealth Games Arrangements Act In accordance with section 14 of the 2001 (“the Act”), as the Minister administering Commonwealth Games Arrangements Act the Act, I declare the following area of land to be 2001 (“the Act”), as the Minister administering a temporary Commonwealth Games venue to the Act, I declare the following area of land to be which the Act applies: a temporary Commonwealth Games venue to which the Act applies: ● Melbourne Park including Rod Laver Arena, ● the Multi-purpose Venue and adjacent land Olympic Park, Edwin Flack Field and adjacent land as described by the orange as described by the purple hatched area hatched area shown on the plan titled shown on the plan titled LEGL./06–006 and LEGL./06–006 and lodged in the Central lodged in the Central Plan Office. Plan Office. This Order shall take effect from 12.01 am This Order shall take effect from 12.01 am on 1 March 2006 and concludes at 11.59 pm on on 10 March 2006 and concludes at 11.59 pm on 9 April 2006. 9 April 2006. Dated 22 February 2006 Dated 22 February 2006 Responsible Minister Responsible Minister JUSTIN MADDEN MLC JUSTIN MADDEN MLC Minister for Commonwealth Games Minister for Commonwealth Games SPECIAL 2 S 56 28 February 2006 Victoria Government Gazette Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games Arrangements Act 2001 Arrangements Act 2001 COMMONWEALTH GAMES COMMONWEALTH GAMES VENUE ORDER VENUE ORDER In accordance with section 14 of the In accordance with section 14 of the Commonwealth Games Arrangements Act Commonwealth Games Arrangements Act 2001 (“the Act”), as the Minister administering 2001 (“the Act”), as the Minister administering the Act, I declare the following area of land to be the Act, I declare the following area of land to be a temporary Commonwealth Games venue to a temporary Commonwealth Games venue to which the Act applies: which the Act applies: ● State Mountain Bike Course, Lysterfield ● The Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne Park, Melbourne as described by the yellow as described by the blue hatched area shown hatched area shown on the plan titled on the plan titled LEGL./06–006 and lodged LEGL./06–023 and lodged in the Central in the Central Plan Office. Plan Office. This Order shall take effect from 12.01 am This Order shall take effect from the date of on 6 March 2006 and concludes at 11.59 pm on its publication in the Government Gazette and 29 March 2006. concludes at 11.59 pm on 24 April 2006. Dated 22 February 2006 Dated 22 February 2006 Responsible Minister Responsible Minister JUSTIN MADDEN MLC JUSTIN MADDEN MLC Minister for Commonwealth Games Minister for Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games Arrangements Act 2001 Arrangements Act 2001 COMMONWEALTH GAMES COMMONWEALTH GAMES VENUE ORDER VENUE ORDER In accordance with section 14 of the In accordance with section 14 of the Commonwealth Games Arrangements Act Commonwealth Games Arrangements Act 2001 (“the Act”), as the Minister administering 2001 (“the Act”), as the Minister administering the Act, I declare the following area of land to be the Act, I declare the following area of land to be a temporary Commonwealth Games venue to a temporary Commonwealth Games venue to which the Act applies: which the Act applies: ● Car Parking Areas for the State Mountain ● Queen Victoria Gardens, Melbourne as Bike Course, Lysterfield Park, Melbourne as described by the green hatched area shown described by the green hatched area shown on the plan titled LEGL./06–006 and lodged on the plan titled LEGL./06–023 and lodged in the Central Plan Office. in the Central Plan Office. This Order shall take effect from 12.01 am This Order shall take effect from 12.01 am on 13 March 2006 and concludes at 11.59 pm on on 19 March 2006 and concludes at 11.59 pm on 16 March 2006. 25 March 2006. Dated 22 February 2006 Dated 22 February 2006 Responsible Minister Responsible Minister JUSTIN MADDEN MLC JUSTIN MADDEN MLC Minister for Commonwealth Games Minister for Commonwealth Games Victoria Government Gazette S 56 28 February 2006 3 Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games Arrangements Act 2001 Arrangements Act 2001 COMMONWEALTH GAMES COMMONWEALTH GAMES VENUE ORDER VENUE ORDER In accordance with section 14 of the In accordance with section 14 of the Commonwealth Games Arrangements Act Commonwealth Games Arrangements Act 2001 (“the Act”), as the Minister administering 2001 (“the Act”), as the Minister administering the Act, I declare the following area of land to be the Act, I declare the following area of land to be a temporary Commonwealth Games venue to a temporary Commonwealth Games venue to which the Act applies: which the Act applies: ● The whole area of land hatched in blue ● The whole area of land hatched in pink within and around the Ken Kay Badminton within and around the Ballarat Minerdome Stadium on the plan titled LEGL./06–013 on the plan titled LEGL./06–013 and lodged and lodged in the Central Plan Office. in the Central Plan Office. This Order shall take effect from 12.01 am This Order shall take effect from 12.01 am on 14 March 2006 and end at 11.59 pm on 24 on 19 March 2006 and end at 11.59 pm on March 2006. 20 March 2006. Dated 22 February 2006 Dated 22 February 2006 Responsible Minister Responsible Minister JUSTIN MADDEN MLC JUSTIN MADDEN MLC Minister for Commonwealth Games Minister for Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games Arrangements Act 2001 Arrangements Act 2001 COMMONWEALTH GAMES COMMONWEALTH GAMES VENUE ORDER VENUE ORDER In accordance with section 14 of the In accordance with section 14 of the Commonwealth Games Arrangements Act Commonwealth Games Arrangements Act 2001 (“the Act”), as the Minister administering 2001 (“the Act”), as the Minister administering the Act, I declare the following area of land to be the Act, I declare the following area of land to be a temporary Commonwealth Games venue to a temporary Commonwealth Games venue to which the Act applies: which the Act applies: ● The whole area of land hatched in yellow ● The whole area of land hatched in yellow within and around the Ballarat Minerdome within and around the Geelong Arena on the on the plan titled LEGL./06–013 and lodged plan titled LEGL./06–020 and lodged in the in the Central Plan Office. Central Plan Office. This Order shall take effect from 12.01 am This Order shall take effect from 12.01 am on 5 March 2006 and end at 11.59 pm on on 5 March 2006 and end at 11.59 pm on 24 March 2006. 24 March 2006. Dated 22 February 2006 Dated 22 February 2006 Responsible Minister Responsible Minister JUSTIN MADDEN MLC JUSTIN MADDEN MLC Minister for Commonwealth Games Minister for Commonwealth Games 4 S 56 28 February 2006 Victoria Government Gazette Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games Arrangements Act 2001 Arrangements Act 2001 COMMONWEALTH GAMES COMMONWEALTH GAMES VENUE ORDER VENUE ORDER In accordance with section 14 of the In accordance with Section 14 of the Commonwealth Games Arrangements Act Commonwealth Games Arrangements Act 2001 (“the Act”), as the Minister administering 2001 (“the Act”), as Minister administering the the Act, I declare the following area of land to be Act, I declare the following area of land to be a a temporary Commonwealth Games venue to Commonwealth Games venue to which the Act which the Act applies: applies: ● The whole area of land hatched in green ● The whole area of the Melbourne Exhibition around the Geelong Arena on the plan titled Centre and surrounds included within the LEGL./06–020 and lodged in the Central yellow and pink hatched area shown on the Plan Office. plan titled LEGL./05–516 lodged at the This Order shall take effect from 12.01 am Central Plan Office. on 19 March 2006 and end at 11.59 pm on This Order shall take effect from the date of 21 March 2006. its publication in the Government Gazette and concludes at 11.59 pm on 9 April 2006. Dated 22 February 2006 Dated 22 February 2006 Responsible Minister JUSTIN MADDEN MLC Responsible Minister Minister for Commonwealth Games JUSTIN MADDEN MLC Minister
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