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No. G 51 Thursday 21 December 2000 GENERAL

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SCHEDULE 1 Ð ACT NO. 391 180¡ 00Õ 100.58 metres; thence by Chester Abolition of State Aid to Religion, 1871 Street bearing 270¡ 00Õ 80.47 metres; thence by a line bearing 0¡ 00Õ 100.58 metres, and thence I, John Robertson Preston, head or by High Street bearing 90¡ 00Õ 80.47 metres to authorized representative of the denomination the point of commencement. known as The Uniting Church in with Name of Trustees: The Uniting Church in the consent of The Uniting Church in Australia Australia Property Trust (Victoria). Property Trust (Victoria) trustees of the land described in the sub-joined statement of trustees Powers of Disposition: Such powers of and of Reverend Barbara Gayler being the disposition including the power of sale, lease or person entitled to minister in or occupy a mortgage as are given to the Trustee by the building or buildings upon the said land, hereby Uniting Church in Australia Act No. 9021 of 1977 as amended. apply to the Governor of the State of Victoria for leave to dispose of the said land by the means Purposes to which proceeds of disposition and for the purposes mentioned in the said are to be applied: To such Uniting Church in statement of trusts. And I hereby certify that the Australia purposes as shall be approved by the said site was set apart for Wesleyan Church Synod of Victoria of the Uniting Church in purposes. That the only trustees of the said land Australia. resident in the State of Victoria are The Uniting Church in Australia Property Trust (Victoria) of SCHEDULE 1 Ð ACT NO. 391 130 Little Collins Street, . That the Abolition of State Aid to Religion, 1871 land is vacant land. That the only person entitled I, John Robertson Preston head or authorized to minister in or occupy the same is the representative of the denomination known as abovenamed Reverend Barbara Gayler. The Uniting Church in Australia with the (Signed) consent of The Uniting Church in Australia JOHN ROBERTSON PRESTON Property Trust (Victoria) trustees of the land The Common Seal of the Uniting ) described in the sub-joined statement of trustees Church in Australia Property Trust ) and of Reverend Kevin Barton being the person [Victoria] was hereto affixed in ) entitled to minister in or occupy a building or buildings upon the said land, hereby apply to the pursuance of a resolution passed at ) Governor of the State of Victoria for leave to a meeting of the Members of the ) dispose of the said land by the means and for the Trust in the presence of: ) purposes mentioned in the said statement of (Signed) trusts. And I hereby certify that the said land was ROBERT JOHNSON temporarily reserved by Order in Council on 17 Member of the Trust June 1867 for the purpose of the site for (Signed) Wesleyan Church purposes. That the only ALISTAIR MACRAE trustees of the said land resident in the State of Member of the Trust Victoria are The Uniting Church in Australia Property Trust (Victoria) of 130 Little Collins (Signed) Street, Melbourne. That the only buildings upon BARBARA GAYLER the said land are Church buildings. That the only STATEMENT OF TRUSTS person entitled to minister in or occupy the same Description of land: 8094 square metres, is the abovenamed Reverend Kevin Barton. Township of Yambuk, Parish of Yambuk, JOHN ROBERTSON PRESTON County of Villiers, being Crown Allotment 6A, The Common Seal of the Uniting ) Section 6. Church in Australia Property Trust ) Commencing at the intersection of the (Victoria) was hereto affixed in ) southern alignment of High Street and the pursuance of a resolution passed at a ) western alignment of Wriothesley Street; meeting of the Members of the Trust ) bounded thence by Wriothesley Street, bearing in the presence of: ) Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 2973

MARGARET WATSON Victoria are The Uniting Church in Australia Member of the Trust Property Trust (Victoria) of 130 Little Collins JOHN ROBERTSON PRESTON Street, Melbourne. That the only buildings upon Member of the Trust the said land are Church buildings. That the only person entitled to minister in or occupy the same Rev. KEVIN BARTON is the abovenamed Reverend John Hooper. STATEMENT OF TRUSTS JOHN ROBERTSON PRESTON Description of land: 4045 square metres, The Common Seal of the Uniting ) Parish of Drik Drik, County of Normanby, being Church in Australia Property Trust ) Crown allotment 2D, section 5. (Victoria) was hereto affixed in ) Commencing at the north-eastern angle of pursuance of a resolution passed at a ) allotment 2E, section 5, Parish of Drik Drik; meeting of the Members of the Trust ) bounded thence by allotment 2E bearing 277¡ in the presence of: ) 54Õ 53.80 metres; thence by a line bearing 8¡ 29Õ MARGARET WATSON 60.17 metres; thence by the site reserved for Member of the Trust Cemetery by Order in Council of 26 January JOHN ROBERTSON PRESTON 1874 (see Gazette 1874 page 185) bearing Member of the Trust 97¡ 54Õ 80.67 metres, and thence by the Winnap- Rev. JOHN HOOPER Nelson Road bearing 212¡ 27Õ 66.15 metres to STATEMENT OF TRUSTS the point of commencement. Description of land: 6071 square metres, Name of Trustees: The Uniting Church in Township of Mortlake, Parish of Mortlake, Australia Property Trust (Victoria). County of Hampden, being Crown Allotment 7, Powers of Disposition: Such powers of Section 10. disposition including the power of sale, lease or Commencing on Hyland Street at the mortgage as are given to the Trustee by the northern angle of allotment 5, section 10, Uniting Church in Australia Act No. 9021 of bounded thence by Hyland Street bearing 55¡ 1977 as amended. 59Õ 75.45 metres; thence by Church Street Purposes to which proceeds of disposition bearing 145¡ 59Õ 80.47 metres; thence by Shaw are to be applied: To such Uniting Church in Street bearing 235¡ 59Õ 75.45 metres, and thence Australia purposes as shall be approved by the by allotment 5 bearing 325¡ 59Õ 80.47 metres to Synod of Victoria of the Uniting Church in the point of commencement. Australia. Name of Trustees: The Uniting Church in Australia Property Trust (Victoria). SCHEDULE 1 Ð ACT NO. 391 Powers of Disposition: Such powers of disposition including the power of sale, lease or Abolition of State Aid to Religion, 1871 mortgage as are given to the Trustee by the I, John Robertson Preston head or authorized Uniting Church in Australia Act No. 9021 of representative of the denomination known as 1977 as amended. The Uniting Church in Australia with the Purposes to which proceeds of disposition consent of The Uniting Church in Australia are to be applied: To such Uniting Church in Property Trust (Victoria) trustees of the land Australia purposes as shall be approved by the described in the sub-joined statement of trustees Synod of Victoria of the Uniting Church in and of Reverend John Hooper being the person Australia. entitled to minister in or occupy a building or buildings upon the said land, hereby apply to the DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Governor of the State of Victoria for leave to Take notice that the partnership business dispose of the said land by the means and for the previously carried on at 424 Toorak Road, purposes mentioned in the said statement of Toorak, under the name A Toorak Framing trusts. And I hereby certify that the said land was Gallery was terminated on 14 November 2000. permanently reserved by Order in Council on 1 February 1870 for the purpose of the site for BBC Holdings Pty Ltd will not be Presbyterian Church purposes. That the only responsible for any debts incurred by the trustees of the said land resident in the State of business after the said date. 2974 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Alan Hull of 780 Station Street, Box Hill North, Notice is hereby given that the partnership to send particulars to him care of the subsisting between us the undersigned, Kerry undermentioned solicitors by 1 March 2001 James Storer of 9 Condon Court, Hamilton and after which date the personal representative may Andrew William Murrell of 80 Fyfe Street, convey or distribute the assets having regard Hamilton, trading as Church Hill Limousines at only to the claims of which he then has notice. the above addresses and carrying on business as AITKEN WALKER & STRACHAN, solicitors, limousine hirers has been dissolved. 114 William Street, Melbourne 3000. Dated 30 October 2000 Re: Estate of JESSE JEAN HALL, KERRY JAMES STORER deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others ANDREW WILLIAM MURRELL having claims in respect of the estate of JESSIE JEAN HALL, late of 1592 Mountain Highway, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Sassafras 3787, pensioner, deceased, who died Notice is hereby given that the MenÕs on 13 July 2000, are to send particulars of their Hairdressing partnership between Tracey Leanne claims to the executor care of the Vincent and Edwina Seymour Felice, known as undermentioned solicitors by 31 January 2001 Trac nÕ EdÕs MenÕs Hairdressing Salon of 236 after which date the executor will distribute the Pakenham Street, Echuca, was dissolved on 16 assets having regard only to the claims of which she then has notice. October 2000 and will be carried on by the continuing partner Tracey Leanne Vincent under ARMSTRONG ROSS, barristers & solicitors, the same name and at the same address as and Suite 1, 1693A Burwood Highway, Belgrave. from that date. Creditors, next-of-kin or others having claims in respect of the estate of JANE DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP ELIZABETH STEWART, late of 15 Falconer Take notice that Peter Gilbert Stone of 4 Road, Boronia 3155, deceased, who died on 28 Primrose Court, Cranbourne North, Victoria, September 2000, are to send particulars of their (hereinafter called Òthe Remaining PartnerÓ) and claims to the executor care of the undermentioned Leonard Henry Hanger of 3 Blue Gum Mews, solicitors by 1 February 2001 after which date Langwarrin, Victoria (hereinafter called Òthe the executor will distribute the assets having Retiring PartnerÓ), who have been carrying on regard only to the claims of which he then has the bakery business under the business of notice. Checkpoint Bakery at Shop 1, 29 Marine ARMSTRONG ROSS, solicitors, Parade, San Remo, Victoria, in the partnership Suite 1, 1st Floor, with each other, have dissolved such partnership 1693A Burwood Highway, Belgrave, Victoria 3160. as at 1 April 2000. The said Retiring Partner has retired from JOAN VANESSA HOOGSTRAAT, late of the partnership and the said Remaining Partner 14 Coleman Street, Wesburn, widow, deceased. is continuing the business on his own account Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims under the said business name from the premises in respect of the estate of the abovenamed Shop 1, 29 Marine Parade, San Remo, Victoria. deceased, who died on 6 September 2000, are Dated 5 December 2000 required by the executor, Ross Grant MacDonald of 1017 Mount Dandenong Tourist PETER G. STONE Road, Montrose, to send particulars thereof to LEONARD H. HANGER him care of the office of Messrs Aughtersons, 267 Maroondah Highway, Ringwood, within RONALD GRAHAM HULL, late of 43 sixty days from the date of publication of this Glyndon Road, Camberwell, accountant, notice after which date the executor will deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others distribute the estate having regard only to the having claims in respect of the estate of the claims of which he then has notice. deceased, who died on 28 June 2000, are AUGHTERSONS, solicitors for the applicant, required by the personal representative, Michael 267 Maroondah Highway, Ringwood 3134. Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 2975

Creditors, next-of-kin and others having crewing officer, deceased, who died on 7 claims in respect of the estate of NORMAN September 2000, are required to send particulars JOHN BARNETT, late of 830 Burnewang of their claims to the executrix care of the Road, Elmore, pensioner, deceased, who died on undermentioned solicitors by 21 February 2001 19 November 2000, are to send particulars of after which date the executrix will distribute the their claims to the executor, AXA Trustees assets having regard only to the claims for Limited of 46 Queen Street, Bendigo by 23 which notice has been received. February 2001 after which date they will BORCHARD & MOORE, solicitors, distribute the assets having regard only to the 44 Douglas Street, Noble Park. claims of which they then have notice. AXA TRUSTEES LIMITED, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having 46 Queen Street, Bendigo. claims in respect of the estate of LAURENCE CHARLES BROWNE, late of Unit 3, 45 Harcourt, Street, Hawthorn East, Victoria, Re: Estate JOHN RANDOLPH McCURDY, retired teacher, deceased, who died on 22 deceased. In the estate of JOHN RANDOLPH January 2000, are required to send particulars of McCURDY, of 14 Andrew Street, Kerang 3579, their claims to the administratrix care of the in the State of Victoria, retired, deceased. undermentioned solicitors by 16 February 2001 Creditors, next-of-kin and all other persons after which date the administratrix will having claims against the estate of the said distribute the assets having regard only to the deceased, are required by Dorothy Evelyn claims for which notice has been received. McCurdy of 14 Andrew Street, Kerang, BORCHARD & MOORE, solicitors, Victoria, Dorothy Lorraine Sutherland of RSD 44 Douglas Street, Noble Park. 1409, Kerang, aforesaid and Judith Fay Meharry of RSD 2570, Kerang, aforesaid the executrices of the will of the said deceased, to send Creditors, next-of-kin and others having particulars of such claims to them in care of the claims in respect of the estate of MICHAEL undermentioned solicitors within two months LINDSAY VAN DORT, late of 2 Nimbus Court, from the date of publication of this notice after Hampton Park, Victoria, sales executive, deceased, who died on 26 August 2000, are which date they will distribute the assets having required to send particulars of their claims to the regard only to the claims of which they then administratrix care of the undermentioned have notice. solicitors by 21 February 2001 after which date BASILE & CO PTY LTD., legal practitioners, the administratrix will distribute the assets 46 Wellington Street, Kerang, Vic. 3579. having regard only to the claims for which notice has been received. NORA NORMA DAVIES, late of 156 Clark BORCHARD & MOORE, solicitors, Street, Port Melbourne. Creditors, next-of-kin 44 Douglas Street, Noble Park. and others having claims in respect of the estate of NORA NORMA DAVIES, who died on 10 Re: Estate NELLIE VICTORIA PLAYFOOT, November 2000, are to send particulars of their deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin or others claims to Glyndwr John Davies and Peter having claims in respect of the estate of Robert Davies, the executors, care of Behan & NELLIE VICTORIA PLAYFOOT, of 4/9 Speed by 15 February 2001 after which date the William Street, Brighton, in the State of executors may convey or distribute the assets Victoria, married woman, who died on 16 having regard only to the claims of which they August 2000, are to send particulars of their then have notice. claims to the personal representative/s care of BEHAN & SPEED, lawyers, the undermentioned solicitors by 22 February 270 Bay Street, Port Melbourne. 2001 after which date the personal representative/s will distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which they then had notice. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having BRUCE M. COOK & ASSOCIATES, claims in respect of the estate of IAN BARRIE, barristers & solicitors, (formerly known as Damian Barrie), formerly of 67 Mary Street, Richmond, Victoria, but late of Level 4, St James Buildings, 20 Lawn Road, Noble Park, Victoria, technical 121 William Street, Melbourne, Vic. 3000. 2976 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

Re: ANITA MARY PETERSON, late of 26 Cyclamen Avenue, Altona North, to send Willis Street, Armadale, Victoria, council particulars to him care of the undermentioned officer, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and solicitors by 2 March 2001 after which date the others having claims in respect of the estate of personal representative may convey or the deceased, who died on 6 October 2000, are distribute the assets having regard only to the required by the trustees, John Brendan Peterson claims of which he then has notice. and Susan Elizabeth Peterson, both of 20 Miners ELLINGHAUS WEILL, solicitors, Court, Mulgrave, Victoria, to send particulars to 79Ð81 Franklin Street, Melbourne 3000. the trustees care of their solicitors, Burke and Associates, by 15 February 2001 after which Re: CYRIL DAVID CHAPRONIERE, date the trustees may convey or distribute the late of 44 High Street, Swan Hill, Victoria, assets having regard only to the claims of which newspaper manager, deceased. Creditors, the trustees have notice. next-of-kin and others having claims in respect BURKE & ASSOCIATES, solicitors, of the estate of the deceased, who died on 12 First Floor, 1127 High Street, Armadale 3143. September 2000, are required by the trustee, Valerie Clare Chaproniere, to send particulars to Re: KEITH LESLIE JAMES McCOY, late her care of the undermentioned solicitors by 11 of 8 McNeil Street, West Heidelberg, Victoria, February 2001 after which date the trustee may pensioner, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and convey or distribute the assets having regard others having claims in respect of the estate of only to the claims of which she then has notice. the deceased, who died on 26 August 2000, are GARDEN & GREEN, solicitors, required by the trustee, Malcolm McCoy of 1/31 4 McCallum Street, Swan Hill 3585. McMeikan Street, Whittlesea, Victoria, fitter & turner, son, to send particulars to the trustee by 14 February 2001 after which date the trustee LANCELOT ERNEST NINIAN may convey or distribute the assets having CROPLEY, late of Unit 1, 6 Churchill Street, regard only to the claims of which the trustee Warragul, retired, deceased. Creditors, next-of- has notice. kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 30 August DE MARCO & CO., solicitors, 2000, are required by the trustee, Walter 209 Glenroy Road, Glenroy 3046. Kenneth Christie, to send particulars of their claims to him care of the undersigned solicitors Re: RUBY OLIVIA WAINWRIGHT, late of by 21 February 2001 after which date the trustee 95 Barrow Street, Coburg, Victoria, widow, may convey or distribute the assets having deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others regard only to the claims of which he then has having claims in respect of the estate of the notice. deceased, who died on 22 September 2000, are GRAY FRIEND & LONG, solicitors, required by the trustee, George William 70 Queen Street, Warragul 3820. Wainwright of 17 Warrawee Drive, Bundoora, Victoria, maintenance manager, son, to send particulars to the trustee by 14 February 2001 GEORGES HAKIM, late of 27 Ramu after which date the trustee may convey or Parade, West Heidelberg, retired, deceased. distribute the assets having regard only to the Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims claims of which the trustee has notice. in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died DE MARCO & CO., solicitors, on 1 August 2000, are required by the trustee, 209 Glenroy Road, Glenroy 3046. Gabriel Hakim, to send particulars of their claims to him care of the undersigned solicitors by 21 February 2001 after which date the trustee KATHLEEN HARVEY, late of 4 William may convey or distribute the assets having Street, Newport, widow, deceased. Creditors, regard only to the claims of which he then has next-of-kin and others having claims in respect notice. of the estate of the deceased, who died on 14 September 2000, are required by the personal GRAY FRIEND & LONG, solicitors, representative, Barry Arthur Harvey of 28 70 Queen Street, Warragul 3820. Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 2977

MARGARET ALICE ELLIS, late of Grace Creditors, next-of-kin and others having McKellar Centre, 45Ð95 Road, Geelong claims in respect of the will of SALVATORE North, Victoria, home duties, deceased. PRESTI, late of 16 Myrtle Street, Noble Park, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims Victoria, retired, deceased, who died on 1 in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died November 2000, are requested to send on 17 September 2000, are required by Trust particulars of their claims to the executors, Company of Australia Limited (A.C.N. 004 027 Marianna Presti and Anna Maria Portoglou, care 749) of 151 Rathdowne Street, Carlton South, of the undermentioned legal practitioner by 22 Victoria, which has applied for a grant of letters February 2001 after which date they will of administration with the will annexed of the distribute the assets having regard only as to the estate of the deceased, to send particulars to it claims of which they then have notice. care of the undermentioned lawyers by 22 JOHN STEWART, legal practitioner, February 2001 after which date Trust Company 290 Racecourse Road, Newmarket. of Australia Limited may convey or distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the will of ROSALIND HARWOOD ANDREWS, lawyers, WILSON, late of 569 Glenhuntly Road, 70 Gheringhap Street, Geelong 3220. Elsternwick, Victoria, widow, deceased, who died on 17 November 2000, are requested to Creditors, next-of-kin and others having send particulars of their claims to the executor, claims in respect of the estate of DORIS LEIGH Alan Dudley Wilson, care of the undermentioned of Judge Book Nursing Home, Diamond Street, legal practitioner by 22 February 2001 after Eltham and formerly of 7 Longs Road, Lower which date he will distribute the assets having Plenty, in the State of Victoria, widow, deceased, regard only as to the claims of which he then has who died on 10 May 1999, are required by the notice. executrix, Doris Lilian Colvin, (in the will JOHN STEWART, legal practitioner, called Doris Lilian Colvan) of 75 Old Diamond 290 Racecourse Road, Newmarket. Creek Road, Diamond Creek, in the said State, retired, to send particulars of their claim to her c/- the undermentioned solicitors by 13 March Creditors, next-of-kin and others having 2001 after which date the said executor will claims in respect of the estate of ROBERT distribute the assets of the deceased having ADAM HENRY, late of Francis Road, regard only to the claims of which she then shall Glengarry West, Victoria, retired sawmiller, have notice. deceased, who died on 4 December 2000, are to send their claims to the trustee, Shirley Cecilia J. P. DONALD & RYAN, solicitors, Henry of Francis Road, Glengarry West, 222 High Street, Kew 3101. Victoria, care of the below mentioned solicitors by 22 February 2001 after which date she will Creditors, next-of-kin and others having distribute the assets of the deceased, having claims in respect of the estate of ALEX BLACK regard only to the claims of which she then has (also known as UNAL MUTERJIM), late of notice. 2/133 Telford Street, Yarrawonga, Victoria, LITTLETON HACKFORD, solicitors, computer technician, deceased intestate, who Law Chambers, died on 19 July 2000, are requested to send 115 Hotham Street, Traralgon, Vic. 3844. particulars of their claims to the administrator, Solange Jorge Adad, care of the undermentioned legal practitioner by 23 February 2001 after Re: ANDREW BRETT HANCOCK, late of which date she will distribute the assets having 3/14 Ashenden Street, Shepparton, Victoria, regard only to the claims of which she then has driver, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and notice. others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 20 March 2000, are JOHN STEWART, legal practitioner, required by the trustee, Jackalin Helen Hancock 290 Racecourse Road, Newmarket. of 3/14 Ashenden Street, Shepparton, Victoria, 2978 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette financial planner, widow, to send particulars to JAMES FRANCIS GLEESON, late of 52 the trustee by 28 February 2001 after which date South Street, Ascot Vale, Victoria, retired, the trustee may convey or distribute the assets deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having regard only to the claims of which the having claims in respect of the estate of the trustee has notice. abovenamed deceased, who died on 2 McSWINEYS, solicitors, September 2000, are to send particulars of their 57 Reid Street, Wangaratta 3677. claims to the executors, Margaret Mary Ehmer and Nicholas James Galante, care of the undermentioned solicitors by 27 February 2001 Re: NOLA BERYL BARNSHAW, deceased. after which date the said executors will Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims distribute the assets having regard only to the in respect of the estate of NOLA BERYL claims of which they then have notice. BARNSHAW, late of 114 Dare Street, Ocean Grove, Victoria, secretary, deceased, who died OÕBRIEN & GALANTE, solicitors, on 29 July 2000, are required to send particulars 27 Norwood Crescent, Moonee Ponds. of their claims to Equity Trustees Limited, (A.C.N. 004 031 299) of 472 Bourke Street, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Melbourne, Victoria, by 7 March 2001 after claims in respect of the estate of GRACE which date they will distribute the assets having MARY MILLER, late of 400 Waverley Road, regard only to the claims of which they then East Malvern, gentlewoman, deceased, who have notice. died on 8 July 2000, are required to send MAHONYS, solicitors, particulars of their claims to the executor, Jerry 400 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000. Chee Wee Lee, care of the undermentioned solicitors by 23 February 2001 after which date Re: BERYL EMMA HUNT. Creditors, he will convey or distribute the assets, having next-of-kin and others having claims in respect regard only to the claims of which he then has of the estate of BERYL EMMA HUNT, notice. deceased, who died on 20 August 2000, late of OGGE & LEE, solicitors, Grandview Gardens, David Street, Dandenong, 403/34 Queens Road, Melbourne 3004. Victoria, are required by the trustees, Joan McConchie, Judith Ann Smith and Jenice Marion West, to send particulars to the trustees WINIFRED JOAN HUXTABLE, late of care of the undermentioned solicitors by 19 Deloraine Private Nursing Home, 18 Adeline February 2001 after which date the trustees may Street, Greensborough, Victoria 3088. Creditors, convey or distribute the assets having regard next-of-kin and others having claims in respect only to the claims of which the trustees have of the estate of the deceased, who died on 28 notice. June 2000, are required by Perpetual Trustees Victoria Limited, A.C.N. 004 027 258 of 360 MASON SIER TURNBULL, solicitors, 5 Hamilton Place, Mount Waverley 3149. Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria, the applicant for grant of administration, to send particulars of their claims to the said applicant in the care of Creditors, next-of-kin and others having the said company by 23 February 2001 after claims in respect of the estate of ELIZABETH which date they will convey or distribute the JOAN DUGDALE, deceased, late of 31 Hope assets having regard only to the claims of which Street, Rosebud, Victoria, widow, are required they then have notice. by the executor, ANZ Executors & Trustee Company Limited of 530 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria, to send particulars to it by FRANCIS WILLIAM MOLONY, late of 11 21 February 2001 after which date it may Wildwood Crescent, Warrnambool, Victoria convey or distribute the assets having regard 3280. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having only to the claims of which it then has notice. claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 28 May 2000, are required by MILLS OAKLEY, lawyers, Perpetual Trustees Victoria Limited, A.C.N. 131 Queen Street, Melbourne. 004 027 258 of 50 Queen Street, Melbourne, Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 2979

Victoria, the applicant/s for grant of 1/171 New Street, Brighton, Victoria, widow, administration, to send particulars of their deceased, who died on 3 October 2000, are claims to the said company by 23 February 2001 required to send particulars of their claims to the after which date they will convey or distribute executors care of the undermentioned solicitor the assets having regard only to the claims of by 24 February 2001 after which date the which they then have notice. executors will proceed to distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which they MARGARET AGNES WILLIAMS, shall then have had notice. deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others VERNA A. COOK, solicitor, having claims against the estate of 5/8 St. Andrews Street, Brighton 3186. MARGARET AGNES WILLIAMS, late of

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the Ñ Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable NICHOLAS OÕDONOHUE & CO LAWYERS $ Mr & Mrs J. Denes, Raffeslperger Gasse 33/11190 Vienna, Austria 2,441.93 Cheque 29/07/99 Mrs T. Shaw, 81 Yundah Street, Shorncliffe, Qld 1,032.68 Ó Ó

00215 CONTACT: Ms JAN WILLIAMSON, PHONE: (03) 9607 8100.

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the Ñ Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable RAYNER REAL ESTATE $ Kathryn Drummond, Millbrook/Egerton Road, Gordon 650.00 Cheque 10/03/98

00212 CONTACT: MAUREEN BATTIES, PHONE: (03) 5367 3311. 2980 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

PROCLAMATIONS

Accident Compensation (Amendment) Act 1998 PROCLAMATION OF COMMENCEMENT I, James Gobbo, Governor of Victoria, with the advice of the Executive Council and under section 2(5) of the Accident Compensation (Amendment) Act 1998, fix 30 December 2000 as the day on which section 29(2) of that Act comes into operation. Given under my hand and the seal of Victoria on 19 December 2000 (L.S.) JAMES GOBBO Governor By His ExcellencyÕs Command BOB CAMERON Minister for WorkCover

Electricity Industry Act 2000 PROCLAMATION OF COMMENCEMENT MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THE I, James Gobbo, Governor of Victoria, with CARDINIA SHIRE COUNCIL the advice of the Executive Council and under GEMBROOK Ñ The land in the Parish of section 2(3) of the Electricity Industry Act Gembrook shown by hatching on plan 2000, fix 1 January 2001 as the day on which hereunder. (G206[14]) Ñ (12/L12-1264). section 83 of that Act comes into operation. Given under my hand and the seal of Victoria on 19 December 2000 (L.S.) JAMES GOBBO Governor By His ExcellencyÕs Command CANDY BROAD Minister for Energy and Resources

Land Act 1958 PROCLAMATION OF ROADS I, James Gobbo, Governor of Victoria acting with the advice of the Executive Council and under section 25(3)(c) of the Land Act 1958 proclaim as roads the following lands: MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THE MOIRA SHIRE COUNCIL BARWO Ñ The lands in the Parish of Barwo shown by hatching on plan hereunder. (B690[A3]) Ñ (L7-1159). Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 2981

MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THE WEST WIMMERA SHIRE COUNCIL TALLAGEIRA Ñ Crown Allotment 43B1, Parish of Tallageira as shown on Original Plan No. 120187 lodged in the Central Plan Office. Ñ (20/7344). This Proclamation is effective from the date on which it is published in the Government Gazette. Given under my hand and the seal of Victoria on 19 December 2000 (L.S.) JAMES GOBBO Governor By His ExcellencyÕs Command SHERRYL GARBUTT MP Minister for Environment and Conservation 2982 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

GOVERNMENT AND OUTER BUDGET SECTOR AGENCIES NOTICES MONASH CITY COUNCIL Road Discontinuance At its meeting on 10 October 2000 and acting under Clause 3 of Schedule 10 to the Local Government Act 1989, Monash City Council (ÒCouncilÓ): 1. Formed the opinion that part of road, bounded by Warrigal Road, Maypark Avenue, Shaw Street and Reid Street, Ashwood and shown both hatched and cross-hatched on the plan below (Òthe roadÓ), is not reasonably required as a road for public use; and 2. Resolved to discontinue the road. The part of the road cross-hatched on the plan below is to be sold subject to the right, power or interest held by Multinet Gas in the road in connection with any drains or pipes under the control of that authority in or near the road. The part of the road hatched on the plan below is to be sold subject to the right, power or interest held by South East Water Limited in the road in connection with any sewers, drains or pipes under the control of that authority in or near the road.

DAVID CONRAN Chief Executive Officer

LATROBE CITY COUNCIL Road Discontinuance Under Section 206 and Schedule 10, clause 3 of the Local Government Act 1989 the Latrobe City Council at its meeting held on 6 November 2000 formed the opinion that the unmade right of Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 2983 way between Keith Avenue and Ross Avenue, Moe on Plan of Subdivision 26118 as shown cross hatched on the plan below, is not reasonably required as a road for public use and has resolved to discontinue the right of way and sell the land by private treaty subject to any right, power or interest held by Central Gippsland Regional Water Authority in respect to the section described as E-1 on the plan in connection with any sewers, drains or pipes under the control of the authority.

PENNY HOLLOWAY Chief Executive Officer

LATROBE CITY COUNCIL Declaration of Public Highway Under Section 204 of the Local Government Act 1989 (Òthe ActÓ), the Latrobe City Council on 4 December 2000 resolved to declare a 70 metre (approximate) section of Hinde Road, Tyers as a Public Highway for the purpose of the Act as shown cross-hatched on the plan hereunder. 2984 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

Dated 14 December 2000 PENNY HOLLOWAY Chief Executive Officer Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 2985

Persons lodging written submission should state whether they wish to be heard by the Council or the Committee of Council. Notice of meeting, time, date and place will PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO LOCAL be given to all persons lodging a submission. LAW NO. 3 At its meeting on 4 December 2000, Council ANDREW PAUL resolved to propose an amendment to Local Law Chief Executive Officer No. 3 pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Act 1989. The purpose and purport of the proposed amendments are to provide for the protection and preservation of the natural environment of Lake Tom Thumb and its environs. Lake Tom NOTICE OF PROPOSAL Thumb is designated as an Environmental Amenity Local Law Conservation Zone and the conservation and Notice is hereby given that the Nillumbik rehabilitation of the natural assets of this site Shire Council (the Council) proposes to repeal is the preliminary objective. The proposed Local Laws No. 1 (Environmental Amenity) and amendments are as follows: No. 2 (Road, Traffic and Building Control) and 1. Add to clause 2 (objectives of this Local replace them by making a new Local Law No. 5, Amenity Local Law, under Section 111 of the Law) a sub-clause (e): Local Government Act 1989 to provide for the: Ô(e) To provide for the protection and a) safe and fair use and enjoyment of public preservation of the natural environment places; of Lake Tom Thumb and its environs.Õ b) safe and fair use of roads; 2. Substitute clause 19 with the following: c) regulation of street activities; Ô19. Protection and preservation of Lake d) keeping and control of animals; Tom Thumb and its environs e) fair and reasonable use and enjoyment of (a) A person shall not within the private land; and proclaimed area No. 1 to this local law drive, use or operate a f) uniform and fair administration of this Local Law. motorcycle or a remote controlled boat, plane or car. Council also proposes adopting Administrative Policy Guidelines for the effective administration (b) A plan showing the proclaimed of the Local Law. area No. 1 is attached to this local lawÕ. A copy of the proposed Local Law and Administrative Policy Guidelines may be 3. Clause 19 shall become clause 20. inspected at or obtained from the Shire Offices, A copy of the proposed local law can be Civic Drive, Greensborough during office hours obtained from Council Offices at Lyttleton Ð 8.30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m., Monday to Friday. Terrace, Bendigo. Any person affected by the proposed Local Council will consider written submissions Law may make a submission to the Council. received within 14 days of the date of Submissions received by the Council within 28 publication of this notice in accordance with days of the publication of this notice will be Section 223 of the Local Government Act considered in accordance with Section 223 of 1989. the Local Government Act 1989. Any person requesting that he or she be Any person lodging a written submission heard in support of a written submission is may request to be heard in support of their entitled to appear before a meeting of the submission and shall be entitled to appear in Council or Council Committee either personally person or by a person acting on their behalf or by a person acting on his or her behalf and before a meeting of the Council or a Committee will be notified of the time, date and place of the of the Council. hearing. 2986 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

Submissions marked ÒAmenity Local LawÓ The Amendment affects land at: should be posted to the Chief Executive Officer, 1. Lot 2 PS 348170; P.O. Box 476, Greensborough 3088 or delivered 2. Crown Allotment 1, Section S, Parish of to the Shire Offices, Civic Drive, Greensborough. Creswick; Telephone enquiries concerning the proposed Local Law should be directed to Geoff Ferguson 3. Crown Allotment 1H, Section T, Parish of on 9433 3284. Creswick; 4. State forest to the south and east of the CATHERINE DALE Creswick Golf Club being an area of Crown Chief Executive Officer Allotment 5B, Section S, Parish of Creswick; 5. Crown Allotment 1M, Section T, Parish of Planning and Environment Act 1987 Creswick. MORNINGTON PENINSULA PLANNING The Amendment proposes to change the SCHEME Planning Scheme by: Notice of Amendment 1. Rezoning land to the east and south of the Amendment C32 existing Creswick Golf Course from Public The Mornington Peninsula Shire Council Conservation and Resource Zone to Special Use Zone 2; has prepared Amendment C32 to the Mornington Peninsula Planning Scheme. 2. Rezoning the Creswick Golf Course from Special Use Zone 1 and Rural Living Zone The land affected by the Amendment is: to Special Use Zone 2; 741Ð745 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud. 3. Inserting a new schedule to the Development The Amendment proposes to confirm the Plan Overlay relating to the Creswick Golf heritage status of entry HO256 (741Ð745 Point Course. Nepean Road, Rosebud). The Amendment can be inspected at any of Copies of the Amendment and explanatory the following locations:Ð Shire of Hepburn, report can be inspected, free of charge, during Duke Street Office, Hepburn Shire Council; office hours at the following places: Department Shire of Hepburn, Creswick Office, Albert of Infrastructure, Customer Service Centre, Street, Creswick; Department of Infrastructure, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, Western Region Office, 1315 Sturt Street, Melbourne and Mornington Peninsula Shire Ballarat and Department of Infrastructure, Council, Mornington Office Ð Queen Street, Customer Service Centre, Nauru House, 80 Mornington; Hastings Office Ð Marine Parade, Collins Street, Melbourne. Hastings; Rosebud Office Ð Besgrove Street, Submissions about the Amendment must be Rosebud. sent to the Chief Executive Officer, Shire of Written submissions must be sent to: The Hepburn, PO Box 21, Daylesford, Vic. 3460 and Manager, Strategic Planning, Mornington will be accepted no later than 5.00 pm Friday 2 February 2001. All submissions should clearly Peninsula Shire Council, Private Bag 1000, state all of the grounds on which you support or Rosebud 3939 by close of business on 23 oppose the amendment and indicate whether January 2001. you wish to be heard in respect of the LYNTON SHEDDEN submissions at any subsequent panel hearing. Manager Ð Strategic Planning Dated 19 December 2000 Mornington Peninsula Shire Council MIRIAM SEMMEL Strategic Planner Planning and Environment Act 1987 HEPBURN PLANNING SCHEME Planning and Environment Act 1987 Notice of Amendment DAREBIN PLANNING SCHEME Amendment C2 Notice of Amendment The Shire of Hepburn has prepared Amendment C18 Amendment C2 to the Hepburn Planning The City of Darebin has prepared an Scheme. amendment to the Darebin Planning Scheme. Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 2987

The amendment effects land located Protection Overlay and introduce a Road between Central Creek, Mahoneys Road and Closure Overlay Bartrop Street, Reservoir. The Planning Permit Application seeks The purpose of Amendment C18 is to approval for subdivision, removal of remnant facilitate the acquisition of land by the City of vegetation, removal of easements, and the Darebin to create the Central Creek Grasslands creation of access to Mahoneys Road. Reserve. With the exception of one lot, which The Amendment and Permit were requested fronts Mahoneys Road, these lots will form part by Fisher Stewart on behalf of the Urban Land of the proposed Grasslands Reserve north and Corporation. south of Davidson Street. You may inspect the: amendment and The amendment can be inspected at: Urban application; any documents that support the Development, City of Darebin, 274 Gower amendment and application; and the explanatory Street, Preston 3072 and Department of report about the amendment and application at Infrastructure, Customer Service Centre, Upper the offices of: Urban Development, City of Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, Darebin, 274 Gower Street, Preston 3072 and Melbourne 3000. Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service Any person or agency who may be effected Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins by the amendment can make a submission to the Street, Melbourne 3000. City of Darebin. Submissions about the Any person or agency who may be effected amendment must be sent to City of Darebin, PO by the amendment can make a submission to the Box 91, Preston 3072, by the close of business City of Darebin. Submissions about the on 23rd February 2001. amendment must be sent to City of Darebin, Please contact Sandra Wade on 9230 4234 PO Box 91, Preston 3072, by the close of with any questions. business on 23rd February 2001. Please contact Sandra Wade on 9230 4234 JOHN VAN AS with any questions. Manager, Urban Development JOHN VAN AS Planning and Environment Act 1987 Manager, Urban Development DAREBIN PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Amendment Planning and Environment Act 1987 MACEDON RANGES PLANNING SCHEME Amendment C19 Notice of Amendment Application D859\2000 Amendment C7 The Amendment affects land located The Macedon Ranges Shire Council has between Central Creek, Mahoneys Road and prepared Amendment C7 to the Macedon Bartrop Street, Reservoir. Ranges Planning Scheme. The Permit affects land located between The Amendment applies to 5 hectares of Central Creek, Mahoneys Road and Bartrop land on the north east corner of Bourke Street Street, Reservoir. and Caroline Chisholm Drive, Kyneton. Amendment C19 proposes to rezone nine The Amendment proposes to: Amend the hectares of the land south of Mahoneys Road, zoning of the land from Residential 1 Zone to and north of Bartrop Street, Reservoir (known Public Use Zone 3 Ð Health and Community. as the Central Creek Grasslands Reserve) from A copy of the Amendment can be inspected Residential 1 Zone to Public Conservation and free of charge during office hours at: Macedon Resource Zone (PCRZ) and rezone Park Ranges Shire Council, 129 Mollison Street, Reserve from Public Park and Recreation Zone Kyneton 3444; Department of Infrastructure, to Residential 1 zone. It also proposes to amend Customer Service Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru various schedules to the planning scheme, House, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000 and reconfigure the Development Plan Overlay to Department of Infrastructure, Regional Office, cover 6.65 hectares, remove the Vegetation 57 Lansell Street, Bendigo 3552. 2988 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

Submissions about the Amendment must be Creditors, next of kin and others having sent to the: Town Planning Department, claims against the estate of any of the Macedon Ranges Shire Council, PO Box 151, undermentioned deceased persons are required Kyneton 3444 by 5.00 p.m. on Tuesday 6 to send particulars of their claims to State February 2001. Trustees Limited, A.C.N 064 593 148, 168 Exhibition Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, the personal representative, on or before 21 Planning and Environment Act 1987 February 2001 after which date State Trustees FRANKSTON PLANNING SCHEME Limited may convey or distribute the assets Notice of Amendment having regard only to the claims of which State Amendment C7 Trustees Limited then has notice. The Frankston City Council has prepared ANDREWS, Georgina Gladys, formerly of 5 Amendment C7 to the Local Section of the Trent Street, North Newborough, but late of Frankston Planning Scheme. La Trobe Valley Hospital, Hazelwood Road, The Amendment proposes to: Traralgon, retired, who died 11 October 2000. l Rezone approximately 101 hectares of land at 160 Potts Road, Langwarrin from Special AYLING, John Michael, also known as Jack Uses Zone 2 to Residential 1 and Ayling, late of 6a Elmhurst Road, Caulfield, Environmental Rural. retired, who died 25 August 2000. DRAKE, Malcolm Ernest, formerly of 34 l Include the land in a Development Plan Overlay, which requires the preparation Chalon Avenue, Lower Templestowe, but of a subdivision concept plan, nature late of 12 Japan Street, Warrnambool, conservation management plan and traffic architect, who died 9 September 2000. management plan. It also requires that any GAMMOND, Kathleen, Unit 116/466 Burwood subdivision generally follow a concept plan Highway, Wantirna South, pensioner, who that is included in a schedule to the Overlay. died 26 September 2000. l Remove an existing development Plan JUST, Betty, late of Unit 10/2 Grandview Overlay from the part of the land that is Grove, Prahran, pensioner, who died 2 currently included in a residential zone. The November 2000. overlay will remain in those areas where the LAITY, Lillian, late of Bodella Aged Care vegetation has been identified as being Services, 32 Walpole Street, Kew, retired, highly significant for nature conservation. who died 13 October 2000. l Reduce the extent of the Environmental SHEEHAN, Cornelius James, C/O Hazeldene Significance Overlay that currently applies Nursing Home, Osborne Street, to the whole of the land. Williamstown, retired, who died 29 October l Make a number of consequential changes, 2000. including changes to some strategic maps in Dated at Melbourne, 16 December 2000 the Municipal Strategic Statement. CATHY VANDERFEEN The Amendment can also be inspected at: Manager, Estate Management Frankston City Council, Town Planning State Trustees Limited Department, Civic Centre, Davey Street, Frankston, Vic. 3199 and Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service Centre, Plaza EXEMPTION Level, Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, Application No. A527 of 2000 Melbourne, Vic. 3000. The Victorian Civil and Administrative Submissions about the Amendment must be Tribunal has considered an application pursuant sent to: Development Manager, Frankston City to Section 83 of the Equal Opportunity Act Council, PO Box 490, Frankston, Vic. 3199. 1995 by Rutherglen High School for exemption Attention: John Eichler by 29 January 2001. from Sections 13, 100 and 195 of that Act. The application for exemption is to enable the NICK CHARALAMBAKIS applicant to advertise for and employ a male Development Manager Integration Aide. Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 2989

Upon reading the material submitted in Act to enable the applicant to advertise for and support of the application the Tribunal is employ a male Integration Aide. satisfied that it is appropriate to grant an In granting this exemption, the Tribunal exemption from Sections 13, 100 and 195 of the noted: Act to enable the applicant to advertise for and l The position involves fostering and employ a male Integration Aide. encouraging the personal development of an In granting this exemption, the Tribunal adolescent male student confined to a noted: wheelchair. l The High School wishes to employ a male l The necessity to provide personal hygiene integration aide to assist a disabled student. assistance, including toilet assistance, as l The student requires assistance with daily required. duties such as toiletting and also with the aid l And the need to accompany the student of transport etc. whilst attending official functions outside l The male aide will provide the student with the school. a male role model, will act as a mentor, and The Tribunal hereby grants an exemption to will better facilitate interaction with his male the applicant from the operation of Sections 13, student peers. 100 and 195 of the Equal Opportunity Act l The male aide will help to avoid the 1995 to enable the applicant to advertise for and studentÕs loss of dignity in that having a employ a male Integration Aide. female aide assist in toiletting and changing This exemption is to remain in force from is a potential embarrassment for a boy the day on which notice of the exemption is approaching puberty, both personally and in published in the Government Gazette until 20 the perceived attitude of his peers. December 2003. The Tribunal hereby grants an exemption to Dated 19 December 2000 the applicant from the operation of Sections 13, Mrs A. COGHLAN 100 and 195 of the Equal Opportunity Act Deputy President 1995 to enable the applicant to advertise for and employ a male Integration Aide. Racing Act 1958 This exemption is to remain in force from the day on which notice of the exemption is APPOINTMENT OF RACING APPEALS published in the Government Gazette until 20 TRIBUNAL ADVISORY PANEL MEMBERS December 2003. I appoint, under Section 83I of the Racing Dated 14 December 2000 Act 1958, the following persons as members of the Racing Appeals Tribunal Advisory Panel for Ms CATE McKENZIE the period 3 January 2001 to 2 January 2004. Deputy President Thoroughbred Racing Panel Anne Carlyon, Grant Downey, Shelley Hancox, EXEMPTION Bob Hoysted, Stan Kerr, Peter King, Joanne Application No. A 528 of 2000 Spears, Gary Willetts, Ted Walker. The Victorian Civil and Administrative Harness Racing Panel Tribunal has considered an application pursuant to Section 83 of the Equal Opportunity Act Peter Beaumont, Elizabeth Clarke, Dianne 1995 by Mr Ray Waller, Principal Mount Beauty Davies, John Kellett, Brian Pearce, Graeme Secondary College for exemption from Sections Prosser, Phillip Walshe. 13, 100 and 195 of that Act. The application for Greyhound Racing Panel exemption is to enable the applicant to advertise Fred Abel, Maureen Drennan, Margaret Long, for and employ a male Integration Aide. Ross Mitchell, Diane Pyers. Upon reading the material submitter in Dated 7 December 2000 support of the application, the Tribunal is satisfied that it is appropriate to grant an ROB HULLS MP exemption from Sections 13, 100 and 195 of the Minister for Racing 2990 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

Private Agents Act 1966 NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS FOR LICENCES UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE PRIVATE AGENTS ACT 1966 I, the undersigned, being the Registrar of the MagistratesÕ Court at Moe hereby give notice that applications, as under, have been lodged for hearing by the said Court on the date specified. Any person desiring to object to any of such application must:Ð (a) lodge with me a notice in the prescribed form of his objection and of the grounds thereof; (b) cause a copy of such notice to be served personally or by post upon the applicant at least three days before the hearing of the application; and (c) send or deliver (i) where the objection is not made by the officer in charge of the police district in which the Court is situated Ñ a copy of the notice to such officer; and (ii) where the objection is not made by the Registrar or Deputy Registrar Ñ a copy to the Registrar. Full name of Applicant or in Place of Abode Name of Date of the case of a Firm of Applicant or Firm or Address for Type of Hearing of or Corporation, Nominee Corporation Registration Licence Application of the Nominee Judith Lot 16, Lot 16, Commer- 4/1/01 Ann MacIntoshs MacIntoshs cial Williams Road, Road, Sub- Boolarra Boolarra Agent 3870 3870 Andrew Lot 2, Lot 2, Commer- 4/1/01 Keith Sagars Sagars cial McKay Road, Road, Agent Hazelwood Hazelwood North, Vic. North, Vic.

BRIAN GEARY Registrar of the MagistratesÕ Court of Victoria Court House, Moe

Public Lotteries Act 2000 PUBLIC LOTTERY LICENCE Licensee This licence is issued under the Public Lotteries Act 2000 to Footy Consortium Pty Ltd with ACN 094 473 391 being a person of body that: (a) has a physical place of business in Victoria at Level 18, 90 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000; and (b) is not a natural person. Public Lottery Authorised This licence authorises the Licensee to conduct the public lottery described hereunder for the term of licence on the terms, conditions and provisions set out in this licence and on payment of the annual premium payment prescribed hereunder. The public lottery authorised by this licence is an AFL footy tipping competition which comprises the inandatory core game and optional additional games. Each game must be operated on a pari-mutual basis. Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 2991

Mandatory core game This mandatory core game described immediately below is to be offered for each round of the AFL home and away season for the period of the licence from the commencement of the 2001 season. l Select 8 winners from an AFL round for weekly prize. Subject to meeting the minimum returns to players under the Public Lotteries Act 2000, jackpots are permitted and an additional requirement can be added to the game to win the jackpot prize (eg margin in designated match, highest or lowest score for round). Optional additional games The optional additional games may be offered on the AFL home and away fixture, the AFL final series and the AFL pre-season competition and comprise the following: l Select 7 winners plus highest and/or lowest score; l Select 8 winners plus highest and/or lowest score; l Select 7 winners plus margin on nominated match/es; l Select 8 winners plus margin on nominated match/es; l Select winner/s from nominated match/es; l Annual footy tipping competitions; l Tontine games (eg selection of one or more winning teams with unsuccessful players eliminated each week with prize pool won by last remainins player/s); l Tipping margin or scores in AFL matches; l Tipping AFL premiership team l Tipping ladder at end of home and away season (eg. top 4, top 8, wooden spoon, team placement 1Ð16); l Tipping ladder at completion of finals; l Tipping the number of wins or losses a team has in a season; and l Any other games approved by the VCGA. Licence Conditions 1. The Licensee must maintain a physical place of business in Victoria during the term of the licence. 2. The Licensee must comply with the Public Lotteries Act 2000, and all other applicable laws and regulations amd must strictly observe the terms, conditions and provisions of this licence. 3. This licence does not give the Licensee any rights to any intellectual or other property of the Australian Football League. 4. The Licensee must offer the mandatory core game under the licence in each year of the licence term. However the Licensee is under no obligation to offer any of the optional additional games in any particular year of during the term of the licence. All games must have rules in force prior to being offered to the public. 5. The systems used by the Licensee for the taking of entries/sale of tickets/calculation of revenue/determination of winners/central monitoring and control at the commencement of the lottery must be substantially the same as the system proposed by the applicant in connection with its application for a licence. 6. The Licensee may commence and continue to conduct lottery operations only if: (a) the Victorian Casino and Gamint Authority (VCGA) has approved the systems to be used for the conduct of the lottery games including systems for the taking entries/sale of tickets/calculation of revenue/determination of winners/central monitoring and control and any other systems which the Authority considers relevant to the conduct of the lottery; and 2992 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

(b) the Director of Gaming and Betting has approved the implementation and operation of the systems and that they are functioning in the manner in which they are designed and programmed to function. 7. The Licensee may modify the functions or operation of the system approved under condition 6(a): (a) only if the modification is of a type or one of a class approved, from time to time, by the VCGA; or (b) if the VCGA or the Director of Gaming and Betting has approved the particular proposed modified functions or operation. 8. Except as provided for in the Public Lotteries Act 2000, the Licensee must not allow the licence to be used by any other person and must not mortgage, assign, sub-lease or otherwise deal with the licence. 9. In addition to the LicenseeÕs obligation under sub-section 48(2) of the Public Lotteries Act 2000, the Licensee must not enter into any contract or arrangement with any persons, body or association in relation to the gaming business conducted pursuant to this licence where the Licensee, or its directors, know or ought reasonably to know that such person, body or association is not of good repute having regard to character, honesty and integrity. Term This licence is for a term of 7 years from the date of issue. Not earlier than one year from the date of expiry of the licence and not later than 3 months before the date of expiry of the licence, the Licensee may apply to the Minister for an extension of the licence for a further period of 12 months. The Minister may, in his absolute discretion, grant or refuse the application for an extension. Premium Payments The Premium Payment for the first year has been paid prior to the issue of the licence. The Licensee must pay the sum of $157,300 inclusive of GST to the VCGA on 14 December in each subsequent year of the licence. In addition, Footy Consortium Pty Ltd will make performance-related payments to the VCGA, based upon a sales revenue threshold, over which additional levels of duty would apply, being 0.1% of ticket sales revenue when annual sales revenue is in excess of $55 million, and up to $75 million, plus 0.2% of any sales in excess of $75 million. Joint Licensees If the Licensee comprises two or more persons or bodies, they shall be jointly and severally liable to comply with the terms, conditions and provisions of this licence. Termination The Minister may terminate the licence at any time during its term if, after giving the Licensee an opportunity to make representations, the Minister in his reasonable opinion forms the view that the Licensee no longer has the necessary organisational capabilities, personnel capabilities, infrastructure or internal security necessary to conduct the public lottery. Payment to AFL On the same day that a return is lodged and the public lottery tax is paid pursuant to section 54 of the Public Lotteries Act 2000, the Licensee must pay to the VCGA the sum of 7.5% of player loss for the public lottery to which the return relates. This sum will be remitted to the Australian Football League. Supervision Charge The Licensee must pay to the Treasurer the supervision charge determined by the Treasurer from time to time pursuant to section 53 of the Public Lotteries Act 2000. Dated 14 December 2000 JOHN PANDAZOPOULOS MP Minister for Gaming Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 2993

Trustee Companies Act 1984 STATE TRUSTEES (STATE OWNED COMPANY) ACT 1994 Schedule of Fees, Commissions & Disbursements Inclusive of GST - Effective 1 January 2001 11. Deceased Estates, Powers of Attorney, Agencies, Court appointed Administrators, Statutory Administrations, Other Administrations and Personal Trusts. Capital Commission Once only capital commission on the gross value of any assets of estates where administration commenced after the date of this schedule Not to exceed 5.5% Common Funds Investments Management Fee Management fee on the capital sum invested in any of State TrusteesÕ Common Funds 1.1% per annum Income Collection On gross income received Not to exceed 6.6% per annum On Centrelink or Department of Veterans Affairs pensions 3.3% per annum Where the administration of an estate commenced before 1 July 2000, the relevant capital and income commission shall, subject to any agreement or other restriction to the contrary, be at the rate of the published schedule at the time when the administration commenced plus 10%. 12. Legal Services Probate Fees Charged in accordance with current Supreme Court rules Conveyancing Fees Not to exceed current Practitioner Remuneration Order 1998 charges. Provision of Legal Advice Senior Solicitor $198.00 per hour Solicitor $137.50 per hour Litigation Fees Charged in accordance with the relevant Court scale 13. Taxation Services Advice, returns, manual reviews and assessments $127.60 per hour Computer assisted reviews $63.80 per review 14. State Trustees Funeral Fund Please refer to the State Trustees Funeral Fund Disclosure Document for fees and commissions related to this product. 2994 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

15. Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Ð Guardianship List Temporary Order Administration $132.00 per hour Private Administrations $132.00 per hour Examinations, review and preparation of accounts and advice on Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Ð Guardianship List, Private Administrations 16. Executor Advice Advice relating to deceased estate administrations where State Trustees is not appointed Executor or Administrator $132.00 per hour 17. Informal Administration Cases where no formal grant is obtained or commission taken $132.00 per hour 18. Genealogical Services $132.00 per hour 19. Advisory and Discretionary Trusts Negotiable with client 10. Will Preparation Where State Trustees is named as Executor, Co-Executor or Substitute Executor Persons holding a Commonwealth Benefits card $44.00 per person All other persons $77.00 per person Joint or reciprocal Wills for two persons $110.00 per couple Where State Trustees is not named as Executor, Co-Executor or Substitute Executor Will $132.00 per person Complex Will $132.00 per hour 11. Australia Foundation and Private Charitable Trusts Management Fee on funds held in a Common Fund 1.1% p.a. plus (a) Administration Fee Up to 1.056% p.a. (a) or (b) Income Commission 6.6% p.a. (a) and (a) Capital Commission Up to 5.5% 12. Commercial Trusts Negotiable with client Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 2995

13. Custodial Services, Unit Registry and Asset Management Services Negotiable with client From 1 January 2001, State Trustees is the custodian of the Premium Funds (refer to the Premium Funds section in this Schedule) 14. Business Administration Services Contractual management of specified activities and related projects Negotiable with client 15. Travel (Victoria only) Travel involved in providing any service may be subject to an additional charge To a site within a 40 kilometre radius of the Melbourne GPO $66.00 per visit To a site beyond a 40 kilometre radius of the Melbourne GPO $110.00 per visit 16. Advances Where funds are advanced from State Trustees' General Account, interest will be charged at a rate not exceeding the rate fixed from time to time under section 2 of the Penalty Interest Rates Act 1983, less 2.5%. 17. Disbursements Disbursements may be charged to the client including the cost of GST where applicable. 18. Reduction or Waiver The fees, commissions and charges set out in this Schedule may be reduced or waived by State Trustees at its discretion. 19. Interpretation All hourly charges taken on a pro rata basis. State Trustees has the discretion to negotiate an hourly fee for the provision of any of its services. 20. Goods & Services Tax (GST) All fees and commissions of State Trustees in this Schedule are inclusive of any GST payable. If a service is provided under an existing agreement and the service is GST-free, the agreed charges for the service will remain unaffected by GST related tax reform until the agreement is able to be reviewed by the parties, or until legislation or other regulatory change permits the adjustment of the charges. 2996 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

STL FINANCIAL SERVICES Premium Funds Application Management Custodian Switching Fee Fee Fee* Fee** Premium Nil 0.6% p.a. 0.03% p.a. 1.0% of Cash switch Fund value Premium 0.75% 0.8% p.a. 0.03% p.a. 1.0% of Fixed switch Interest value Fund Premium 1.5% 1.0% p.a. 0.03% p.a. 1.0% of Property switch Fund value Premium 1.5% 1.0% p.a. 0.03% p.a. 1.0% of Equity switch Fund value Premium 1.5% 1.0% p.a. 0.03% p.a. 1.0% of Managed switch Fund value

l Reduced from 0.04% as of 1 January 2001, from which date the custodian of the fund is State Trustees Limited. ll No charge for first 3 switches, 1.0% of switch value thereafter. Please refer to the Premium Funds Prospectus for further information related to this product. Applications for investment can only be made on the application form attached to the current Premium Funds Prospectus issued by STL Financial Services Limited, which has been lodged with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission. A copy of the Prospectus may be obtained by calling STL Financial Services on 9667 6777. Financial Planning Preparation of Financial Plan $550.00 (only if not implemented) If plan is implemented: Entry Fees Based on value of investments, individual entry fees are disclosed in the Financial Plan. Actual entry fees will depend on investments selected and overall value of portfolio. Trail Fee Based on average value of investments, individual trailers are disclosed in Financial Plan. Actual trail fee will depend on investments selected. Review Fee $330.00 minimum where there are no changes to the plan. (Review recommended annually, effected only upon prior agreement with client). Note: further fees may apply if portfolio is adjusted. Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 2997

Financial Planning for Powers of Attorney, Agencies, Court-appointed Administrators, Statutory Administrations, Other Administrations, Personal Trusts and Deceased Estates Value of plan Plan Fee Review Fee $50,000 - $75,000 $165.00 $110.00 $75,000 - $100,000 $330.00 $165.00 $100,000 - $500,000 $550.00 $275.00 $500,000 + Not to exceed $3,000 $550.00 All investment entry fees received by STL Financial Services Limited are rebated to client. External Fund Managers may pay to STL Financial Services Limited a trail commission of generally no more than 0.4% depending upon the investments selected. Where this occurs, the specific percentage will be detailed in the plan. Goods & Services Tax (GST) All fees and commissions of STL Financial Services limited in this schedule are inclusive of any GST payable. If a service is provided under an existing agreement and the service is GST-free, the agreed charges for the service will remain unaffected by GST related tax reform until the agreement is able to be reviewed by the parties, or until legislation or other regulatory change permits the adjustment of the charges.

Geographic Place Names Act 1998 NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF GEOGRAPHIC NAMES The Registrar of Geographic Names hereby gives notice of the registration of the undermentioned place names. File No. Place Names Proposer & Location GPN 343 Sunshine College Ð Department of Education. Sunshine Teaching Unit Located at Sunshine College Ð Senior Campus in Graham Street, Sunshine. GPN344 Sunshine College Ð Department of Education. Western Region Deaf Facility Located at Sunshine College Ð Ardeer Campus in Glengala Road, Sunshine West. GPN 321 Christopher Brotchie Park City of Kingston. Bordered by Hallmark Road, Piping Lane and Black Knight Street, Mordialloc. Office of the Registrar of Geographic Names. c/- LAND VICTORIA 2nd Floor 456 Lonsdale Street Melbourne 3000 KEITH C. BELL Registrar of Geographic Names 2998 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

Geographic Place Names Act 1998 REGISTRATION OF AMENDMENT GEOGRAPHIC NAMES The Registrar of Geographic Names hereby gives notice of the registration of amendment of the undermentioned place names. File No. Place Names Proposer & Location GPN 338 From Moorabbin City Department of Education. Secondary College to Vivien Street, Bentleigh East. Bentleigh Secondary College. From Sunshine Secondary Department of Education. College to Sunshine College, and the individual campuses as follows: GPN 339 Sunshine Secondary College Graham Street, Sunshine. (also known as Sunshine High School) to Sunshine College Ð Senior Campus GPN 340 Sunshine Secondary College Lachlan Road, Sunshine West. Ð West Sunshine Campus (also known as Sunshine West Secondary College) to Sunshine College Ð West Campus GPN 341 Sunshine Secondary College Glengala Road, Sunshine West. Ð Ardeer Campus (also known as Ardeer Secondary College) to Sunshine College Ð Ardeer Campus GPN 342 Sunshine Secondary College Northumberland Road, Ð North Sunshine Campus Sunshine North. (also known as Sunshine North Secondary College) to Sunshine College Ð North Campus Office of the Registrar of Geographic Names. c/- LAND VICTORIA 2nd Floor 456 Lonsdale Street Melbourne 3000 KEITH C. BELL Registrar of Geographic Names

Geographic Place Names Act 1998 CORRIGENDUM In Victoria Government Gazette No G16, 20 April 2000, page 812, under Registration of Amendment of Geographic Names, the place name of Weeroona College, Bendigo should read Weeroona College Bendigo. Office of the Registrar of Geographic Names. c/- LAND VICTORIA 2nd Floor 456 Lonsdale Street Melbourne 3000 KEITH C. BELL Registrar of Geographic Names Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 2999

Geographic Place Names Act 1998 (1) the Appointment of Parks Victoria As a CORRIGENDUM Local Authority Order published in the In Victoria Government Gazette No G50, 14 Government Gazette on 3 July 1998 is December 2000, page 2961, under Registration amended as followsÐ of Amendment of Geographic Names, Part of In paragraph 1 of the Order, for ÒYarra river Nunawading to Forest Hill should read Part of upstream of the Charles Grimes BridgeÓ Nunawading to Blackburn. substitute ÒYarra river upstream of Victoria Office of the Registrar of Geographic Names. Dock, East of a line connecting Points 22 c/- LAND VICTORIA and 23 delineated on the plan numbered 2nd Floor LEGL./00-09 lodged in the Central Plan 456 Lonsdale Street Office of the Department of Natural Melbourne 3000 Resources and EnvironmentÓ; KEITH C. BELL (2) This Order takes effect on the day on which Registrar of Geographic Names it is published in the Government Gazette. Dated 19 December 2000 Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967 Commonwealth CANDY BROAD DELEGATION UNDER SECTION 8H Minister for Ports The Joint Authority in respect of the adjacent area in respect of the State of Victoria hereby Electricity Industry Act 1993 revokes all existing delegations made pursuant NOTIFICATION OF REVOCATION OF to section 8H of the Act and delegates all its LICENCE powers under the Act (other than the power of delegation), or under an Act that incorporates The electricity retail licence issued to Ikon the Act, to the following two persons together: Energy Pty Ltd (ACN 086 429 790) by the l the person from time to time performing the Office of the Regulator-General on 18 March duties of General Manager, Petroleum 1998, has been revoked by agreement between Exploration and Development Branch, the Office and Ikon Energy Pty Ltd in Petroleum and Electricity Division, accordance with clause 3.3 of that licence and Commonwealth Department of Industry, section 164(1)(b) of the Electricity Industry Science and Resources, as the person Act 1993. The licence revocation is effective on representing the Commonwealth Minister; and and from 18 October 2000. l the person from time to time holding, occupying, or performing the duties of the Dated 18 December 2000 office of Manager, Minerals and Petroleum JOHN C. TAMBLYN Regulation, Department of Natural Regulator-General Resources and Environment of the State of Victoria, as the person representing the State Minister. Stamps Act 1958 Dated 10 December 2000 NOTICE UNDER SECTION 40A NICHOLAS HUGH MINCHIN, Pursuant to section 40A of the Stamps Act Ministry for Industry, 1958 I hereby declare and make effective from Science & Resources 13 December 2000, that: CANDY CELESTE BROAD APÐ438 Ð David Gibbs trading as David Minister for Energy and Resources Gibbs & Associates be an Òauthorised personÓ in relation to the Marine Act 1988 stamping of transfers of land, mortgages, bonds, AMENDMENT TO THE ORDER debentures or covenants, marketable securities, APPOINTING PARKS VICTORIA AS A leases, agreements to lease, assignments or LOCAL AUTHORITY transfers of lease and instruments of settlement. I, Candy Broad, Minister for Ports, make the following Order under section 3(3)(b) of the DAVID POLLARD Marine Act 1988 and all other enabling powers - Commissioner of State Revenue 3000 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

Children and Young PersonsÕ Act 1989 Children and Young Persons Act 1989 APPOINTMENT OF HONORARY REVOCATION AND APPOINTMENT OF PROBATION OFFICER HONORARY PROBATION OFFICERS I, Terry Garwood, (Regional Director) of I, Dr Tom Keating, (Regional Director) of Loddon Mallee Region of the Department of Hume Region of the Department of Human Human Services, under Section 34(4) of the Services, under Section 34(4) of the Children Children and Young PersonsÕ Act 1989, and Young Persons Act 1989 appoint the appoint the undermentioned person as Honorary undermentioned persons as Honorary Probation Probation Officer for the ChildrenÕs Court in the Officers for the Children's Court in the State of State of Victoria for the period ending 30 June Victorian for the period ending December 2001. 2001. 1. Alistair Bruce Myers, RMB 1818, Paula Hare. Yarrawonga 3730. Dated 26 November 2000 2. Freda Victoria Ould, 1 Rebecchi Court, Benalla 3672. TERRY GARWOOD 3. Elisabeth (Beth) Isabel Belt, 14 Regional Director Palmerston Street, Baddaginnie 3670. 4. Joyce Emily Elston, 115 Binnie Street, Children and Young PersonsÕ Act 1989 Euroa 3666. APPOINTMENT OF HONORARY 5. John William Jasper, RMB 1250 LorenzÕs PROBATION OFFICERS Road, Strathmerton 3641. I, Terry Garwood, (Regional Director) of Dr TOM KEATING Loddon Mallee Region of the Department of Regional Director. Human Services, under Section 34(4) of the Children and Young PersonsÕ Act 1989, appoint the undermentioned persons as Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986 Honorary Probation Officers for the ChildrenÕs FORM 7 S.21 Court in the State of Victoria for the period Reg. 16 ending 30 June 2001. Notice of Acquisition Christine Alison Neiwand, Terrence Patrick Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land OÕConnell. The Roads Corporation (VicRoads), declares Dated 18 November 2000 that by this notice it acquires the following TERRY GARWOOD interest in the land described as part of Lot 1 on Regional Director Plan of Subdivision 18004, Parish of Warrandyte comprising 1.696 hectares and being land described in Certificate of Title Children and Young PersonsÕ Act 1989 Volume 7736, Folio 110, shown as Parcels 10 APPOINTMENT OF HONORARY and 310 on Roads Corporation Survey Plan PROBATION OFFICER 17977. I, Terry Garwood, (Regional Director) of Interest acquired: That of City of Loddon Mallee Region of the Department of Marooondah and all other interests. Human Services, under Section 34(4) of the Published with the authority of VicRoads. Children and Young PersonsÕ Act 1989, The Survey plan referred to in this notice appoint the undermentioned person as Honorary may be viewed without charge at the office of Probation Officer for the ChildrenÕs Court in the Property Services Department, Vicroads, 4th State of Victoria for the period ending 30 June Floor, North Building, 60 Denmark Street, Kew 2001. during the hours 9.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. Lawrence Thomas. Dated 21 December 2000 Dated 15 November 2000 For and on behalf of VicRoads: TERRY GARWOOD T. H. HOLDEN Regional Director Manager Property Services Department Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3001

Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986 FORM 7 S.21 Reg. 16 Notice of Acquisition Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land Central Gippsland Region Water Authority (Òthe AuthorityÓ) declares that by this notice it acquires the Easement marked ÒE-1Ó on the Plan of this notice, being part of the land in Certificate of Title Volume 8429, Folio 908. Published with the authority of Central Gippsland Region Water Authority.

Dated 15 December 2000 RENNICK & GAYNOR, Solicitors & Agents for the Authority 3002 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986 Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986 FORM 7 S.21 FORM 7 S.21 Reg. 16 Reg. 16 Notice of Acquisition Notice of Acquisition Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land Darebin City Council declares that by this Darebin City Council declares that by this notice it acquires the following interest in all notice it acquires the following interest in all that piece of land shown as E-1 on the plan that piece of land shown as E-1 on the plan below being part of the land known as 32 below being part of the land known as 30 Newcastle Street, Preston and more particularly Newcastle Street, Preston and more particularly described in Certificate of Title Volume 5304, described in Certificate of Title Volume 6590, Folio 607 the registered proprietors of which are Folio 900 the registered proprietor of which is Georgeos Grapsas and Paraskevi Grapsas. Lisoss Pty Ltd (A.C.N. 006 471 281). Interest acquired: An easement of drainage Interest acquired: An easement of drainage in favour of the Darebin City Council. in favour of the Darebin City Council. Published with the authority of Darebin City Published with the authority of Darebin City Council. Council.

Dated 21 December 2000 Dated 21 December 2000 For and on behalf of For and on behalf of Darebin City Council Darebin City Council PHILIP SHANAHAN PHILIP SHANAHAN Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3003

Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986 that piece of land shown as E-1 on the plan FORM 7 S.21 below being part of the land known as 34A Reg. 16 Newcastle Street, Preston and more particularly described in Certificate of Title Volume 8698, Notice of Acquisition Folio 319 the registered proprietors of which are Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land George Loukas and Stella Loukas. Darebin City Council declares that by this Interest acquired: An easement of drainage notice it acquires the following interest in all in favour of the Darebin City Council. that piece of land shown as E-1 on the plan Published with the authority of Darebin City below being part of the land known as 173 Council. Raglan Street, Preston and more particularly described in Certificate of Title Volume 8723, Folio 842 the registered proprietors of which is Alesko Todorovski. Interest acquired: An easement of drainage in favour of the Darebin City Council. Published with the authority of Darebin City Council.

Dated 21 December 2000 Dated 21 December 2000 For and on behalf of Darebin City Council For and on behalf of PHILIP SHANAHAN Darebin City Council Chief Executive Officer PHILIP SHANAHAN Chief Executive Officer

Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986 Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986 FORM 7 S.21 FORM 7 S.21 Reg. 16 Reg. 16 Notice of Acquisition Notice of Acquisition Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land Darebin City Council declares that by this Darebin City Council declares that by this notice it acquires the following interest in all notice it acquires the following interest in all 3004 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette that piece of land shown as E-1 on the plan 4 of the Draft Greater Victoria Wine Grape below being part of the land known as 34 Industry Development Order substitute Ð Newcastle Street, Preston and more particularly (c) the King Valley Region as defined in the described in Certificate of Title Volume 8597, Interim Determination of the Geographic Folio 118 the registered proprietor of which is Peter Grapsas. Indications Committee of the Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation Interest acquired: An easement of drainage (Commonwealth Government Gazette no. in favour of the Darebin City Council. 39, 1 October 1997). Published with the authority of Darebin City Council.

Country Fire Authority Act 1958 DECLARATION OF FIRE DANGER In pursuance of the powers conferred by Section 4 of the Country Fire Authority Act 1958, I, Leonard Raymond Foster, Chairman of the Country Fire Authority, after consultation with the Secretary of Natural Resources and Environment, hereby declare the following periods to be the Fire Danger Period in the municipal districts of the municipalities or parts of municipalities specified, commencing on the dates shown and, unless varied by subsequent declaration, ending at 01.00 hours on 1 May, 2001. To commence from 01.00 hours on 25 December 2000: Bass Coast Shire Council, Cardinia Shire Council, City of Casey, City of Frankston, City of Greater Dandenong, City of Kingston (That portion not included in the Metropolitan Fire District), French Island, Mornington Peninsula Shire Council, Shire of Yarra Ranges (That portion not included in the Metropolitan Fire District), City of Manningham (That portion not included in the Metropolitan Fire District), City of Maroondah (That portion not included in the Metropolitan Fire District), Shire of Nillumbik (That portion not included in the Metropolitan Fire District), City of Banyule (That portion not Dated 21 December 2000 included in the Metropolitan Fire District), City For and on behalf of of Knox. Darebin City Council L. FOSTER PHILIP SHANAHAN Executive Chairman Chief Executive Officer Gas Industry Act 1994 Agricultural Industry Development Act 1990 2001 MAXIMUM UNIFORM TARIFFS ERRATUM Section 48A In the Notice made under the Agricultural Industry Development Act 1990 and published Schedule of Maximum Uniform Tariffs in the Government Gazette No. S 192 on This is an amended schedule of Maximum Monday 18 December 2000, for paragraph (c) Uniform Tariffs for each of Origin Energy (Vic) of the definition of ÓProduction areaÓ in Clause Pty Limited (formerly Boral Energy (Vic) Pty Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3005

Ltd) A.C.N. 086 013 283, Ikon Energy Pty Ltd (5) Tariff 09 Ð Gas lights, unmetered A.C.N. 086 429 790 and Kinetik Energy Pty Ltd Standard two mantles light: $29.09 A.C.N. 086 014 968 separately. With effect from 1 January 2001, Schedule 1.3 of the Victorian Additional mantles: $14.55 Gas Industry Tariff Order 1998, published in (6) Tariff M3 Ð Murray Valley Government Gazette G51, 23 December 1999, Supply Charge: $16.86 will be replaced by the following: Commodity Charge: (a) Domestic Tariffs All gas @ 1.1083 c/MJ (1) Tariffs 01/02 Ð Multiple Residential (b) Commercial Tariffs Tariff 01: Meter/Regulator capacity up to 50 (1) Tariff 13 Ð meter/regulator capacity up to m3/hr 100 m3/hr Tariff 02: Meter/Regulator capacity over 50 Supply Charge: $20.53 m3/hr Commodity Charge: Supply Charge: 0 Ð 100,000 MJ @ 0.7103 c/MJ (off-peak), Tariff 01 $28.14 0.9066 (peak) Tariff 02 $95.55 > 100,000 Ð 550,000 MJ @ 0.5007 (off-peak), Commodity Charge: 0.8139 (peak) All gas @ 0.9513 c/MJ > 550,000 MJ @ 0.4332 (off-peak), 0.4734 (2) Tariff 03 Ð Domestic General (peak) Supply Charge: $13.83 (2) Tariff 14 Ð meter/regulator capacity from Commodity Charge: 100.1 m3/hr to 850 m3/hr 0 Ð 4,000 MJ @ 0.7108 c/MJ Supply Charge: $188.05 > 4,000 MJ @ 0.7115 c/MJ (off-peak), Commodity Charge: 0.9060 (peak) 0 Ð 100,000 MJ @ 0.7116 c/MJ (off-peak), (3) Tariffs 04/05 Ð Residential Bulk Hot Water 0.9065 (peak) Master Meter > 100,000 Ð 550,000 MJ @ 0.5007 (off-peak), Tariff 04: Meter/Regulator capacity up to 50 0.8139 (peak) m3/hr > 550,000 MJ @ 0.4332 (off-peak), 0.4734 Tariff 05: Meter/Regulator capacity over 50 (peak) m3/hr (3) Tariff 63 Ð Ministry of Housing Tariff Supply Charge: Commodity Charge: all gas @ 0.5009 c/MJ Tariff 04 $28.14 (4) Tariff M6 Ð Murray Valley meter/regulator Tariff 05 $95.55 capacity up to 100 m3/hr Commodity Charge: Supply Charge: $20.20s All gas @ 0.9513 c/MJ Commodity Charge: (4) Tariffs 10/11 Ð Bulk Supply to flats for storage water heating All gas @ 0.8820 c/MJ Tariff 10: Meter/Regulator capacity up to 50 (5) Tariff M7 Ð Murray Valley meter/regulator 3 3 m3/hr capacity from 100.1 m /hr to 850 m /hr Tariff 11: Meter/Regulator capacity over 50 Supply Charge: $185.03 m3/hr Commodity Charge: Supply Charge: All gas @ 0.7989 c/MJ Tariff 10 $28.14 (c) Industrial Tariffs Tariff 11 $95.55 (1) Tariff 21 Ð meter/regulator capacity up to Commodity Charge: 100 m3/hr All gas @ $1.0314 c/MJ Supply Charge: $20.53 3006 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

Commodity Charge: EXTENT: 0 Ð 100,000 MJ @ 0.7103 c/MJ (off-peak), 1. All of the structures known as Queenscliff 0.9066 (peak) Pier B1, Shelter Shed B2 and Lifeboat Shed and > 100,000 Ð 550,000 MJ @ 0.5007 (off-peak), Slip B3 marked on the Diagram 1515 by the 0.8139 (peak) Executive Director. > 550,000 MJ @ 0.4332 (off-peak), 0.4734 2 All of the objects as listed below: (peak) The Lifeboat Queenscliffe and its associated (2) Tariff 22 Ð meter/regulator capacity from winch and motor, which are held at the 100.1 m3/hr to 850 m3/hr Queenscliff Maritime Museum. Supply Charge: $188.05 Dated 15 December 2000 Commodity Charge: RAY TONKIN 0 Ð 100,000 MJ @ 0.7116 c/MJ (off-peak), Executive Director 0.9065 (peak) > 100,000 Ð 550,000 MJ @ 0.5007 (off-peak), 0.8139 (peak) > 550,000 MJ @ 0.4332 (off-peak), 0.4734 (peak) (3) Tariff 08 Ð Standby Power Generation Tariff Heritage Act 1995 NOTICE OF REGISTRATION Supply Charge Ð $401.52 per GJ input rating of gas engine As Executive Director for the purpose of the Heritage Act, I give notice under section 46 that Commodity Charge: as specified in Tariffs the Victorian Heritage Register is amended by 13, 14, 21 or 22, as appropriate including the Heritage Register Number 1911 in (4) Tariff M8 Ð Murray Valley meter/regulator the category described as a Heritage place: 3 capacity up to 100 m /hr Former Unicorn Hotel Fa•ade and Verandah, Supply Charge: $20.20 127 Sturt Street, Ballarat, Ballarat City Council. Commodity Charge: EXTENT: All gas @ 0.8820 c/MJ 1. The Fa•ade and Verandah of the building (5) Tariff M9 Ð Murray Valley meter/regulator known as the former Unicorn Hotel together capacity from 100.1 m3/hr to 850 m3/hr with the front 8 metres of the building marked Supply Charge: $185.03 B1 on diagram 191 held by the Executive Director. Commodity Charge: 2 All of the land being the footprint of the All gas @ 0.7989 c/MJ B1. Dated 18 December 2000 RAY TONKIN Executive Director Heritage Act 1995 NOTICE OF REGISTRATION As Executive Director for the purpose of the Heritage Act, I give notice under section 46 that the Victorian Heritage Register is amended by Heritage Act 1995 including the Heritage Register Number 1515 in NOTICE OF REGISTRATION the category described as a Heritage place in now described as: As Executive Director for the purpose of the Queenscliff Pier and Lifeboat Complex, Heritage Act, I give notice under section 46 that Symond Street, Queenscliff, Queenscliffe the Victorian Heritage Register is amended by Borough Council. including the Heritage Register Number 1907 in the category described as a Heritage place: Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3007

Hendra, 11 Williams Road, Mount Eliza, St DavidÕs Lutheran Church and Cemetery, 905 Mornington Peninsula Council. Anglesea Road, Freshwater Creek, Surf Coast EXTENT: Shire Council 1. All of the building being the house marked EXTENT: B1, swimming pool B2, garage B3 and masonry 1. All of the building marked B1 (Church) wall W1 on plan 1907 held by the Executive and the structure marked B2 (memorial entrance Director. gateway) on Diagram Number 1903 held by the 2 All of the land marked on Plan 1907 held Executive Director. by the Executive Director. 2. All the land including evidence of burials Dated 13 December 2000 marked L1 on Diagram Number 1903 held by RAY TONKIN the Executive Director being all the land Executive Director described in Memorial Book 105 No. 916 Dated 13 December 2000 RAY TONKIN Executive Director

Heritage Act 1995 NOTICE OF REGISTRATION As Executive Director for the purpose of the Heritage Act, I give notice under section 46 that the Victorian Heritage Register is amended by Heritage Act 1995 including the Heritage Register Number 1904 in NOTICE OF REGISTRATION the category described as a Heritage place: As Executive Director for the purpose of the Kyneton Mechanics Institute, Mollison Street, Heritage Act, I give notice under section 46 that Kyneton, Macedon Ranges Shire Council. the Victorian Heritage Register is amended by including the Heritage Register Number 1879 EXTENT: the category described as a Heritage place: 1. All the building marked B1 (Mechanics Wattle Gully Gold Mine, Fryerstown Road, Institute) and the structure marked B2 (war Chewton, Mount Alexander Shire Council. memorial) on Diagram Number 1904 held by EXTENT: the Executive Director. 1. All the buildings and structures marked as 2 All the land marked L1 on Diagram follows on Diagram 1879 held by the Executive Number 1904 held by the Executive Director Director: B1 Winder House including twin drum being all the Crown land permanently reserved electric winder, electric motor and clutch, as the ChildrenÕs Playground and Soldiers winder driver control cabin, level marker gauges Memorial Reserve and the Public Hall Library and electric switchboard, B2 Poppet Head and Recreation Reserve. including three ore trucks, chassis of mining Dated 13 December 2000 locomotive, body of a bogger and various safety signs and signboards, B3 Mining Shed RAY TONKIN Complex, including signboards attached to Executive Director various doors and rooms and four mine rescue stretcher, B4 Carbon-pulp Plant, B5 Battery House including electric motor with flat belt drive, 20 head stamping battery (only two boxes intact) and plate tables, washing tub, wilfley table, berdan pan with ball and four timber ore loading bins. Heritage Act 1995 2. All the land marked L1 on Diagram NOTICE OF REGISTRATION Number 1897 held by the Executive Director being part of Crown Land Parcel 121526, Cl As Executive Director for the purpose of the f/85A, Parish of Chewton, County of Talbot. Heritage Act, I give notice under section 46 that Dated 13 December 2000 the Victorian Heritage Register is amended by including the Heritage Register Number 1903 RAY TONKIN the category described as a Heritage place: Executive Director 3008 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

including the Heritage Register Number 1906 the category described as a Heritage place: McCraith House, 1 Atunga Terrace, Dromana, Morningron Peninsula Shire Council. Heritage Act 1995 EXTENT: NOTICE OF REGISTRATION 1. All of the building marked B1 and the As Executive Director for the purpose of the rainwater system marked RWS shown on plan Heritage Act, I give notice under section 46 that 1906 held by the Executive Director. the Victorian Heritage Register is amended by 3. All the land marked on diagram 1906 held including the Heritage Register Number 1910 by the Executive Director. the category described as a Heritage place: Dated 13 December 2000 The Ship, 35 Rannoch Avenue, Mount Eliza, Mornington Peninsula Shire Council. RAY TONKIN EXTENT: Executive Director 1. All of the building marked B1 known as The Ship and all of the land shown as L1 shown in diagram 1910 held by the Executive Director. Dated 13 December 2000 RAY TONKIN Heritage Act 1995 Executive Director NOTICE OF REGISTRATION As Executive Director for the purpose of the Heritage Act, I give notice under section 46 that the Victorian Heritage Register is amended by including the Heritage Register Number 1902 the category described as a Heritage place: Heritage Act 1995 St PeterÕs Church, Coleraine-Condah Road, NOTICE OF REGISTRATION Tahara, Glenlg Shire Council. As Executive Director for the purpose of the EXTENT: Heritage Act, I give notice under section 46 that 1. All of the building marked as follows on the Victorian Heritage Register is amended by Diagram 1912 held by the Executive Director. including the Heritage Register Number 1909 the category described as a Heritage place: 2. All the following specified objects: Wooden Pews c.1881; Hand carved blackwood Lyncroft, Tucks Road, Main Ridge, Mornington altar, 1903; Hand carved English Oak pulpit, c. Peninsula Shire Council. 1929; Stone Font. EXTENT: 3. All the land contained in the title Vol. 1. All of the building B1 known as Lyncroft 1921, folio 384123 marked on diagram 1912 and all of the land L1 as shown in Diagram held by the Executive Director being part of Number 1909 held by the Executive Director. Crown Allotments 22 and 23, Section D, Parish Dated 13 December 2000 of Tahara, County of Normanby. RAY TONKIN Dated 13 December 2000 Executive Director RAY TONKIN Executive Director

Heritage Act 1995 NOTICE OF REGISTRATION Heritage Act 1995 As Executive Director for the purpose of the NOTICE OF REGISTRATION Heritage Act, I give notice under section 46 that As Executive Director for the purpose of the the Victorian Heritage Register is amended by Heritage Act, I give notice under section 46 that Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3009 the Victorian Heritage Register is amended in that the Heritage Register Number 38 in the category described as a Heritage place is now described as : Record Chambers, 479-481 Collins Street, Heritage Act 1995 Melbourne, Melbourne City Council. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION EXTENT: As Executive Director for the purpose of the 1. All the buildings and structures being B1 Heritage Act, I give notice under section 46 that Record Chambers building as marked on the Victorian Heritage Register is amended in diagram 38 held by the Executive Director. that the Heritage Register Number 37 in the 2. All the land marked L1 on Diagram 38 category described as a Heritage place is now held by the Executive Director, being described described as : in part of plan CP159396L Vol. 10184, Fol, 749 Olderfleet Building, 471-477 Collins Street, being part of Crown Allotments 12 and 13, Melbourne, Melbourne City Council. Section 2 in the Parish of Melbourne North. Dated 13 December 2000 EXTENT: 1. All the buildings and structures being B1 RAY TONKIN Olderfleet building as marked on diagram 37 Executive Director held by the Executive Director. 2. All the land marked L1 on Diagram 37 held by the Executive Director, being described in part of plan CP159396L Vol. 10184, Fol, 749 being part of Crown Allotments 12 and 13, Section 2 in the Parish of Melbourne North. Heritage Act 1995 Dated 13 December 2000 NOTICE OF REGISTRATION RAY TONKIN As Executive Director for the purpose of the Executive Director Heritage Act, I give notice under section 46 that the Victorian Heritage Register is amended in Water Industry Act 1989 that the Heritage Register Number 39 in the ERRATUM category described as a Heritage place is now described as : In the Order made under the Water Industry Act 1994 and published in the South Australian Insurance Building, 483-485 Government Gazette No. S174 on Friday 24 Collins Street, Melbourne, Melbourne City November 2000 headed STATE Council. CONCESSIONS FOR WATER AND EXTENT: SEWERAGE CHANGES ORDER 2000 1. All the buildings and structures being B1 substitute the heading STATE CONCESSIONS Record Chambers building as marked on FOR WATER AND SEWERAGE CHARGES diagram 38 held by the Executive Director. ORDER 2000. 3. All the land marked L1 on Diagram 39 held by the Executive Director, being described County Court Act 1958 in part of plan CP159396L Vol. 10184, Fol, 749 COUNTY COURT SITTING 2001 being part of Crown Allotments 12 and 13, The Governor in Council having directed Section 2 in the Parish of Melbourne North. that the County Court be held at each of the Dated 13 December 2000 undermentioned places, I hereby appoint the RAY TONKIN following days of each month as the days upon Executive Director which the Court shall commence sittings at such places during the year 2001. 3010 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

BAIRNSDALE APRIL Monday 26 March MARCH Monday 26 February MAY Monday 30 April OCTOBER Monday 24 September JUNE Monday 4 June JULY Monday 2 July BALLARAT AUGUST Monday 30 July FEBRUARY Monday 29 January SEPTEMBER Monday 27 August MARCH Monday 26 February OCTOBER Monday 24 September APRIL Monday 26 March NOVEMBER Monday 29 October MAY Monday 30 April DECEMBEER Monday 26 November JUNE Monday 4 June MILDURA AUGUST Monday 30 July SEPTEMBER Monday 27 August APRIL Monday 26 March OCTOBER Monday 24 September MAY Monday 30 April NOVEMBER Monday 29 October SEPTEMBER Monday 27 August NOVEMBER Monday 29 October BENDIGO MORWELL FEBRUARY Monday 29 January FEBRUARY Monday 29 January MARCH Monday 26 February MARCH Monday 26 February APRIL Monday 26 March APRIL Monday 26 March MAY Monday 30 April MAY Monday 30 April JUNE Monday 4 June JUNE Monday 4 June SEPTEMBER Monday 27 August AUGUST Monday 30 July OCTOBER Monday 24 September SEPTEMBER Monday 27 August NOVEMBER Monday 29 October OCTOBER Monday 24 September DECEMBER Monday 26 November NOVEMBER Monday 29 October GEELONG DECEMBER Monday 26 November JANUARY Monday 15 January SALE FEBRUARY Monday 29 January FEBRUARY Monday 29 January MARCH Monday 26 February APRIL Monday 26 March APRIL Monday 26 March JUNE Monday 4 June MAY Monday 30 April AUGUST Monday 30 July JUNE Monday 4 June SEPTEMBER Monday 27 August AUGUST Monday 30 July DECEMBER Monday 26 November SEPTEMBER Monday 27 August SHEPPARTON OCTOBER Monday 24 September NOVEMBER Monday 29 October FEBRUARY Monday 29 January DECEMBER Monday 26 November MARCH Monday 26 February APRIL Monday 26 March HAMILTON JUNE Monday 4 June MARCH Tuesday 13 March AUGUST Monday 30 July MAY Monday 30 April SEPTEMBER Monday 27 August JUNE Monday 18 June OCTOBER Monday 24 September AUGUST Monday 30 July DECEMBER Monday 26 November OCTOBER Monday 15 October TRARALGON NOVEMBER Monday 29 October APRIL Monday 9 April HORSHAM OCTOBER Monday 24 September MAY Monday 30 April WANGARATTA OCTOBER Monday 24 September FEBRUARY Monday 29 January MELBOURNE APRIL Monday 26 March JANUARY Monday 15 January MAY Monday 30 April FEBRUARY Monday 29 January JUNE Monday 4 June MARCH Monday 26 February AUGUST Monday 30 July Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3011

SEPTEMBER Monday 27 August The Amendment comes into operation on the OCTOBER Monday 24 September date this notice is published in the Government DECEMBER Monday 26 November Gazette. WARRNAMBOOL The Amendment amends the Schedule to FEBRUARY Monday 29 January Clause 61 to delete the provision that the MARCH Monday 26 February Minister administering the Planning and APRIL Monday 26 March Environment Act 1987 is the Responsible JUNE Monday 4 June Authority for the Ballarat Post Office site and AUGUST Monday 30 July restore the Ballarat City Council as the SEPTEMBER Monday 27 August Responsible Authority. NOVEMBER Monday 29 October DECEMBER Monday 26 November A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, during office hours, at the G. R. D. WALDRON Department of Infrastructure, Planning Chief Judge Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, of the County Court of Victoria 80 Collins Street, Melbourne; the Department of Infrastructure, Western Region Office, 1315 Planning and Environment Act 1987 Sturt Street, Ballarat and at the offices of the ALPINE PLANNING SCHEME Ballarat City Council, ÔWatershed OfficesÕ, Grenville Street, Ballarat. Notice of Approval of Amendment Amendment C1 PAUL JEROME The Minister for Planning has approved Executive Director Amendment C1 to the Alpine Planning Scheme. Planning, Heritage and Building Division The Amendment comes into operation on the Department of Infrastructure date this notice is published in the Government Gazette. The Amendment applies to Lot 191 on Plan Planning and Environment Act 1987 of Subdivision 146751C, Parish of Theddora, BANYULE PLANNING SCHEME Big Muster Drive, Dinner Plain. It would allow Notice of Approval of Amendment a permit to be granted for an architectural feature, being a bell tower, to exceed the 11 Amendment C3 metre height restriction in Schedule 1 of the The Minister for Planning has approved Special Use Zone. Amendment C3 to the Banyule Planning A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Scheme. free of charge, during office hours, at the The Amendment comes into operation on the Department of Infrastructure, Planning date this notice is published in the Government Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, Gazette. 80 Collins Street, Melbourne; Regional Offices 50Ð52 Clarke Street, Benalla, Victoria 3672 and The Amendment: at the offices of the Alpine Shire Council, Great 11. Rectifies mapping anomalies in the Alpine Road, Bright, Victoria 3741. planning scheme to ensure that the PAUL JEROME appropriate zoning applied to land at 230 Executive Director Greensborough Road, Yallambie, the Planning, Heritage and residential area south of the Simpson Army Building Division Barracks, Macleod; 110 Studley Road, Department of Infrastructure Eaglemont; 210 Grimshaw Street, Greensborough; 325 Grimshaw Street, Planning and Environment Act 1987 Watsonia and 44 Ð 55 Bungay Street, BALLARAT PLANNING SCHEME Watsonia; 411 Grimshaw Street, Bundoora and the Macleod Shopping Centre. Notice of Approval of Amendment 12. Rezones land on the east side of Powlett Amendment C36 Street road reserve between Brown and The Minister for Planning has approved Darebin Streets, Heidelberg, from Public Amendment C36 to the Ballarat Planning Use Zone Ð Cemetery/Crematorium to Scheme. Public Park and Recreation Zone. 3012 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

13. Rezones land at the request of the Planning and Environment Act 1987 property owners at part 3 Riverhill Drive, KINGSTON PLANNING SCHEME Lower Plenty, from Environmental Rural Zone to Low Density Residential Zone, the Notice of Approval of Amendment north-western corner of Rosehill Road and Amendment C7 Fitzsimmons Lane, Lower Plenty, from The Minister for Planning has approved Road Category 1 Zone to Low Density Residential Zone and part 1 Willowbank Amendment C7 to the Kingston Planning Grove, Ivanhoe, from Urban Floodway Scheme. Zone to Residential 1 Zone. The Amendment comes into operation on the 14. Introduces a Design and Development date this notice is published in the Government Overlay (Schedule 6) in relation to land at Gazette. 108 Ð 110 Bolton Street, Lower Plenty. The Amendment makes various 15. Introduces a Design and Development administrative modifications and addresses Overlay (Schedule 7) in relation to land at other matters requiring correction that have been the Ivanhoe Shopping Centre. found since the introduction of the new format 16. Corrects property details in the Schedule to Kingston Planning Scheme. the Heritage Overlay relating to 33 Castle A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Street, Eaglemont. free of charge, during office hours, at the 17. Applies a Heritage Overlay to land at 55 Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service Carlsberg Road, Eaglemont. Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins 18. Varies the provisions of Schedule 1 to the Street, Melbourne and at the offices of the Significant Landscape Overlay to include Kingston City Council, Mentone Offices, corner controls over the removal of exotic Mentone Parade and Brindisi Street, Mentone vegetation. and Moorabbin Offices, 999 Nepean Highway, 19. Varies the provisions of Schedules 1, 2, 3 & Moorabbin. 5 to the Environmental Significance Overlay, Schedule 1 to the Vegetation PAUL JEROME Protection Overlay and Schedule 1 to the Executive Director Significant Landscape Overlay to exempt Planning, Heritage and the pruning of street trees. Building Division 10. Varies the provisions of Schedule 2 to the Department of Infrastructure Significant Landscape Overlay to make referral to Parks Victoria discretionary. Planning and Environment Act 1987 11. Rectifies an error in the wording to KNOX PLANNING SCHEME Schedule 2 to the Incorporated Plan Overlay Ð Olympic Village Precinct. Notice of Approval of Amendment A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Amendment C13 free of charge, during office hours, at the The Minister for Planning has approved Department of Infrastructure, Planning Amendment C13 to the Knox Planning Scheme. Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne and at the offices The Amendment comes into operation on the of the Banyule City Council at: Rosanna Service date this notice is published in the Government Centre, 44 Turnham Avenue, Rosanna; Ivanhoe Gazette. Service Centre, 275 Upper Heidelberg Road, The Amendment rezones land at 930 Ivanhoe and Greensborough Service Centre, Burwood Highway, Ferntree Gully from a Road 9Ð13 Flintoff Street, Greensborough. Zone Category 1 to an Industrial 1 Zone. PAUL JEROME A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Executive Director free of charge, during office hours, at the Planning, Heritage and Department of Infrastructure, Planning Building Division Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, Department of Infrastructure 80 Collins Street, Melbourne and at the offices Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3013 of the Knox City Council, 511 Burwood A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Highway, Wantirna South 3152. free of charge, during office hours, at the Department of Infrastructure, Planning PAUL JEROME Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, Executive Director 80 Collins Street, Melbourne and at the offices Planning, Heritage and of the Melton Shire Council, 232 High Street, Building Division Melton. Department of Infrastructure PAUL JEROME Planning and Environment Act 1987 Executive Director KNOX PLANNING SCHEME Planning, Heritage and Building Division Notice of Approval of Amendment Department of Infrastructure Amendment C14 The Minister for Planning has approved Planning and Environment Act 1987 Amendment C14 to the Knox Planning Scheme. MORNINGTON PENINSULA PLANNING The Amendment comes into operation on the SCHEME date this notice is published in the Government Notice of Approval of Amendment Gazette. Amendment C17 The Amendment rezones a small portion of land at Lot 22 Reservoir Crescent (LP 8241), The Minister for Planning has approved Rowville, Vol. 6909, Fol. 1381699 from a Rural Amendment C17 to the Mornington Peninsula Living Zone to a Residential 1 Zone. Planning Scheme. A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, The Amendment comes into operation on the free of charge, during office hours, at the date this notice is published in the Government Department of Infrastructure, Planning Gazette. Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, The Amendment: 80 Collins Street, Melbourne and at the offices l Amends the Municipal Strategic Statement of the Knox City Council, 511 Burwood Clause 21.07-1 by inserting an additional Highway, Wantirna South 3152. zones and overlays implementation measure PAUL JEROME being: Executive Director ÒUtilising the Erosion Management Overlay Planning, Heritage and to identify areas of slope instability or land Building Division degradation within township areas.Ó

Department of Infrastructure l Inserts an additional Local Policy: Clause 22.16 Ballar Creek. This Clause includes the Planning and Environment Act 1987 basis for the policy, the objectives of the MELTON PLANNING SCHEME policy, the policy and decision guidelines. The policy makes reference to the report Notice of Approval of Amendment titled: Amendment C4 Mornington Peninsula Shire Council The Minister for Planning has approved Landslide Zoning, Ballar Creek, Mt Eliza, Amendment C4 to the Melton Planning Scheme. Victoria and dated 11 July 2000.

The Amendment comes into operation on the l Amends Clause 44.01 by inserting a new date this notice is published in the Government Schedule to the Erosion Management Gazette. Overlay to be shown as EM03 on the The Amendment rezones land at south east Planning Scheme Map. It relates to the corner of Leakes Road and Melton Highway, Ballar Creek environs at Mount Eliza. It Rockbank from Rural Zone to Special Use Zone does not contain any exemptions from the (No. 5) to allow for the continuing development permit requirements of Clause 44.01-1 of a tourist precinct. Buildings and works or Clause 44.01-2 3014 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

Vegetation removal. It requires certain Parkmore Road) within the Schedule to the information to be submitted with an Heritage Overlay and on Planning Scheme Map application for planning permit. It also No. 27HO on an interim basis whilst another stardardises the format of the existing amendment (to the same effect), to be processed Schedules for EMO1 and EMO2. by the Mornington Peninsula Shire Council can l Amends the schedule to Clause 81 by proceed following due process to finality. inserting the document titled Figure 3 A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Mornington Peninsula Shire Council, Ballar free of charge, during office hours, at the Creek, Mt Eliza Landslide Zone Plan, 11 Department of Infrastructure, Planning July 2000 as an incorporated document. Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, l Amends the Planning Scheme Maps by 80 Collins Street, Melbourne and at the offices inserting an additional map: Overlay Map of the Mornington Peninssula Shire Council, 1EMO applying to the new overlay Rosebud Office, Besgrove Street, Rosebud; schedule, EMO3 to the land along Ballar Mornington Office, Queen Street, Mornington Creek, Mount Eliza. and Hastings Office, Marine Parade, Hastings. l Amends the Schedule to Clause 61.01 Ð PAUL JEROME 61.04 (inclusive) by inserting reference to Executive Director Planning Scheme Map No 1 EMO. Planning, Heritage and l Amends the List of Amendments by Building Division inserting mention of this amendment. Department of Infrastructure A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, during office hours, at the Planning and Environment Act 1987 Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service PORT PHILLIP PLANNING SCHEME Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Notice of Approval of Amendment Street, Melbourne and at the offices of the Amendment C5 Mornington Peninsula Shire Council, Rosebud Office, Besgrove Street, Rosebud; Mornington The Minister for Planning has approved Office, Queen Street, Mornington and Hastings Amendment C5 to the Port Phillip Planning Office, Marine Parade, Hastings. Scheme. The Amendment comes into operation on the PAUL JEROME date this notice is published in the Government Executive Director Gazette. Planning, Heritage and Building Division The Amendment: Department of Infrastructure l Amends the Local Planning Authority Framework of the Port Phillip Planning Planning and Environment Act 1987 Scheme by making changes to the Municipal Strategic Statement to implement the MORNINGTON PENINSULA PLANNING neighbourhood policy framework across the SCHEME municipality and introduces 6 Local Policies Notice of Approval of Amendment on Residential Neighbourhood Character, Retail Areas, Industrial Areas, Heritage, Amendment C31 Urban Design for New Residential The Minister for Planning has approved Development and Urban Design for Non Amendment C31 to the Mornington Planning Residential and Multi Unit Residential Scheme. Development. The Amendment comes into operation on the l Amends the Schedule to the Heritage date this notice is published in the Government Overlay and the associated Heritage Overlay Gazette. Maps. The Amendment includes land at 741 Ð 745 l Amends the 11 Schedules to the Design and Point Nepean Road, Rosebud (situated on the Development Overlay and the associated south west corner of Point Nepean Road and Design and Development Overlay Maps. Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3015 l Updates the Port Phillip Heritage Review Planning and Environment Act 1987 and incorporates this document into the Port MAROONDAH PLANNING SCHEME Phillip Planning Scheme. Notice of Approval of Amendment l Modifies the Port Phillip Design Manual and includes this as a Reference Document to the Amendment C12 Port Phillip Planning Scheme. The Minister for Planning has approved l Makes minor administrative changes to Amendment C12 to the Maroondah Planning Schedule 1 to the Comprehensive Scheme. Development Zone and Schedules 2 and 3 to The Amendment comes into operation on the the Environmental Significance Overlay. date this notice is published in the Government A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Gazette. free of charge, during office hours, at the The Amendment: Rezones land at the south Department of Infrastructure, Planning west corner of Canterbury Road and Dorset Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, Road, Bayswater North to part Industrial 1 Zone 80 Collins Street, Melbourne and at the South and part Industrial 3 Zone, amends the Melbourne Town Hall offices of the Port Phillip Municipal Strategic Statement and a local City Council, 208 Ð 220 Bank Street, South policy, inserts a new local policy, and applies a Melbourne. Design and Development Overlay and PAUL JEROME Development Plan Overlay to the site. Executive Director A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Planning, Heritage and free of charge, during office hours, at the Building Division Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service Department of Infrastructure Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne and at the offices of the Planning and Environment Act 1987 Maroondah City Council, Braeside Avenue, STONNINGTON PLANNING SCHEME Ringwood. Notice of Approval of Amendment PAUL JEROME Amendment C6 Part 1 Executive Director Planning, Heritage and The Minister for Planning has approved Building Division Amendment C6 Part 1 to the Stonnington Department of Infrastructure Planning Scheme. The Amendment comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the Government Gazette. The Amendment includes nine buildings in the Schedule to the Heritage Overlay and removes three buildings that have interim protection from the Schedule. A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, during office hours, at the Department of Infrastructure, Planning Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne and at the offices of the Stonnington City Council, corner Chapel and Greville Streets, Prahran. PAUL JEROME Executive Director Planning, Heritage and Building Division Department of Infrastructure 3016 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

ORDERS IN COUNCIL

Racing Act 1958 GUARANTEE OF BOOKMAKERS AGAINST DEFAULTS IN PAYMENT OF WAGERS In accordance with section 94A(2B) of the Racing Act 1958, the Governor in Council determines, for the purposes of section 94A of that Act, that Ð (a) the amount of a bond referred to in section 94A(1) of that Act is $500,000; (b) the classes of registered bookmaker are those specified in Column 1 of Table 1 and the amount in respect of each class is the amount specified opposite the class in Column 2 of Table 1; (c) the classes of wager are those specified in Column 1 of Table 2 and the amount in respect of each class is the amount specified opposite the class in Column 2 of Table 2. This determination replaces the previous determination dated 29 October 1998. TABLE 1 Column 1 Column 2 Class of registered bookmaker Determined amount Bookmakers who recorded an aggregate betting turnover in the previous financial year exceeding $15 million or who recorded an average betting turnover at metropolitan thoroughbred race meetings exceeding $150,000 $400,000 Bookmakers who recorded an aggregate betting turnover in the previous financial year exceeding $10 million but not more than $15 million or who recorded an average betting turnover at metropolitan thoroughbred race meetings exceeding $100,000 but not more than $150,000 $250,000 Thoroughbred racing metropolitan rails bookmakers $150,000 Thoroughbred racing metropolitan non-rails bookmakers $75,000 Thoroughbred racing country rails bookmakers $50,000 Thoroughbred racing country non-rails bookmakers $25,000 Harness racing metropolitan rails bookmakers $50,000 Harness racing metropolitan non-rails bookmakers $25,000 Harness racing country bookmakers $25,000 Greyhound racing bookmakers $25,000 Bookmakers who accept telephone bets $100,000 Bookmakers operating at mixed sports gatherings $25,000 Bookmakers operating at sports grounds where athletics or cycling races are being held and where betting has been authorised by or under section 38 of the Lotteries Gaming and Betting Act 1966 $25,000 TABLE 2 Column 1 Column 2 Class of wager Determined amount Future double $250,000 Future win/place Ð thoroughbred racing $250,000 Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3017

Future win/place Ð harness racing $100,000 Future win/place Ð greyhound racing $100,000 Future sport $100,000 Non-future sport $100,000 In Table 2 Ð Òfuture doubleÓ means a bet made by the nomination of a horse or greyhound or a combination of 2 horses or 2 greyhounds on the chance that such horse or horses or greyhound or greyhounds will fill first places in 2 specified races providing at least one of the races is decided at a race meeting conducted on a day after the day the bet is placed. Òfuture win/placeÓ means Ð (i) a bet made by the nomination of a horse or greyhound on the chance that such horse or greyhound will fill first place or fill first, second or third place in a specified race providing that the race is decided at a race meeting conducted on a day after the day the bet is placed; or (ii) a bet made by the nomination of a horse or greyhound on the chance that such horse or greyhound will fill first place in 3 specified races; (iii) but does not include a bet made when a bookmaker is operating under a club betting permit issued by the Minister. Òfuture sportÓ means a bet made by the nomination of a result of a sporting contingency approved under section 4(1) of the Racing Act 1958 where the result is to be decided 14 days or more after the day on which the bet is placed. Ònon-future sportÓ means a bet made by the nomination of a result of a sporting contingency approved under section 4(1) of the Racing Act 1958 where the result is to be decided in less than 14 days after the day on which the bet is placed. Dated 12 December 2000 Responsible Minister: ROB HULLS MP Minister for Racing HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council

Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988 ADDING OF ITEMS TO THE LIST OF TAXA AND COMMUNITIES OF FLORA AND FAUNA WHICH ARE THREATENED AND THE THE LIST OF POTENTIALLY THREATENING PROCESSES The Governor in Council, under section 10(1) of the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988 adds the items listed in Schedule 1 to the list of taxa and communities of flora and fauna which are threatened. The Governor in Council, under section 10(2) of the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988 adds the items listed in Schedule 2 to the list of potentially threatening processes. Dated 19 December 2000 Responsible Minister: SHERRYL GARBUTT Minister for Environment and Conservation HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council 3018 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

Schedule 1 ITEMS TO BE ADDED TO THE LIST OF TAXA AND COMMUNITIES OF FLORA AND FAUNA WHICH ARE THREATENED Taxa Asplenium hookerianum Ñ Maidenhair Spleenwort Botaurus poiciloptilus Ñ Australasian Bittern Brachyscome chrysoglossa Ñ Yellow-tongue Daisy Brachyscome gracilis ssp. gracilis Ñ Dookie Daisy Brachyscome gracilis ssp. Kings Billabong Ñ Dookie Daisy Brasenia schreberi Ñ Water-shield Caladenia brachyscapa Ñ Short Spider-orchid Caladenia pumila Ñ Dwarf Spider-orchid Caleana sp. aff. nigrita Ñ Grampians Duck-orchid Carcharias taurus Ñ Grey Nurse Shark Carcharodon carcharias Ñ Great White Shark Diuris palustris Ñ Swamp Diuris Diuris tricolor Ñ donkey-orchid Dryolimnas pectoralis Ñ LewinÕs Rail Eucalyptus leucoxylon ssp. bellarinensis Ñ Bellarine Peninsula Yellow Gum Euphrasia collina ssp. muelleri Ñ Purple Eyebright Grevillea floripendula Ñ Ben Major Grevillea Isolepis congrua Ñ Club-rush Ixobrychus flavicollis ssp. australis Ñ Black Bittern Ixobrychus minutus Ñ Little Bittern Leptorhynchos gatesii Ñ Wrinkled Buttons Lophoictinia isura Ñ Square-tailed Kite Ogyris sp. aff. idmo Ñ Ogyris butterfly Phoebetria fusca Ñ Sooty Albatross Porzana pusilla Ñ BaillonÕs Crake Prasophyllum fitzgeraldii Ñ FitzgeraldÕs Leek-orchid Prasophyllum frenchii Ñ Slaty Leek-orchid Prasophyllum suaveolens Ñ Fragrant Leek-orchid Pseudocephalozia paludicola Ñ Liverwort Pseudomys fumeus Ñ Smoky Mouse Pseudoraphis paradoxa Ñ Slender Mud Grass Pterostylis valida Ñ Robust Greenhood Sterna caspia Ñ Caspian Tern Sterna nilotica Ñ Gull-billed Tern Suta spectabilis Ñ Port Lincoln Snake Swainsona swainsonioides Ñ Downy Swainson-pea Thelymitra gregaria Ñ Basalt Sun-orchid Thelymitra hiemalis Ñ Winter Sun-orchid Varanus rosenbergi Ñ RosenbergÕs Goanna Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3019

Communities Coastal Moonah (Melaleuca lanceolata ssp. lanceolata) Woodland Community Creekline Grassy Woodland Community Devonian Limestone Pomaderris Shrubland Community Grey Box - Buloke Grassy Woodland Community Limestone Grassy Woodland Community Lowland Riverine Fish Community of the southern Murray-Darling Basin Semi-arid Herbaceous Pine Ð Buloke Woodland Community Semi-arid Herbaceous Pine Woodland Community Semi-arid Northwest Plains Buloke Grassy Woodland Community Semi-arid Shrubby Pine Ð Buloke Woodland Community

Schedule 2 ITEMS TO BE ADDED TO THE LIST OF POTENTIALLY THREATENING PROCESSES Potentially Threatening Processes Habitat fragmentation as a threatening process for fauna in Victoria. Human activity which results in artificially elevated levels of Myrtle Wilt within Nothofagus-dominated Cool Temperate Rainforest. Incidental catch (or by-catch) of seabirds during longline fishing operations.

Local Government Act 1989 NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE COUNCIL, GRAMPIANS WARD Specification of Dates Order in Council The Governor in Council under Sections 3, 21, 21A and 22 of the Local Government Act 1989 ORDERS THAT: the dates for Northern Grampians Shire Council, Grampians Ward by-election to be held on 3 March 2001 shall be: Wednesday 20 December 2000 Entitlement date for the purposes of Division 1 of Part 3 of the Local Government Act 1989; Friday 5 January 2001 The date by which the Electoral Commissioner must supply to the Chief Executive Officer a votersÕ list for the purposes of section 21(2) of the Local Government Act 1989 Wednesday 17 January 2001 The date by which the Chief Executive Officer must make out a voters' list for the purposes of sections 22(2) and 22(2A) of the Local Government Act 1989. Dated 19 December 2000 Responsible Minister BOB CAMERON MP Minister for Local Government HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council 3020 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

Local Government Act 1989 LOCAL COUNCILS ELECTIONS 2001 Ð SPECIFYING THE DATES Order in Council The Lieutenant-Governor as the GovernorÕs deputy, with the advice of the Executive Council acting under sections 3, 21, 21A and 22 of the Local Government Act 1989 orders that: the dates for the Victorian local council elections to be held on 17 March 2001 shall be Ð 11 December 2000 Entitlement date for the purposes of Division 1 of Part 3 of the Local Government Act 1989; 19 December 2000 The date by which the Electoral Commissioner must supply to the Chief Executive Officer a votersÕ list for the purposes of section 21(2) of the Local Government Act 1989; 29 January 2001 The date by which the Chief Executive Officer must make out a votersÔ list for the purposes of the Local Government Act 1989. Dated 21 November 2000 Responsible Minister: BOB CAMERON MLA Minister for Local Government HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council

Land Act 1958 SALE OF CROWN LAND BY PRIVATE TREATY Order in Council The Governor in Council, pursuant to section 99A(1)(a) & 99A(2) of the Land Act 1958, approves the sale of Crown Allotments 9C and 9D, Section J3, Parish of Ballarat, located at Curtis Street, Ballarat. Dated 19 December 2000 Responsible Minister: CANDY BROAD Minister for Ports HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council

Cemeteries Act 1958 SCALE OF FEES Order in Council Under Section 17(1) of the Cemeteries Act 1958, and on the recommendation of the Minister for Health, the Governor-in-Council consents to the making of the Scales of Fees in respect of the following public cemeteries: Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3021

Ballan New & Old Brim Broadford Cobden Elphingstone Fawkner

Cemeteries Act 1958 SCALE OF FEES By resolution of the Trust, the following fees will apply in the Ballan New & Old Public Cemetery from the date of approval by the Governor in Council. All other fees are rescinded to the extent to which they conflict with this scale. PRIVATE GRAVES $ LAWN SECTION Lawn graves 2.44 m x 1.22 m 400.00 Plaque at own cost MONUMENTAL SECTION Land 2.44 m x 1.22 m 300.00 SINKING CHARGES FOR PRIVATE GRAVES Sinking & Re-opening ContractorÕs price EXTRA CHARGES Interment outside prescribed hours, or on Saturdays, Sundays or Public Holidays 110.00 MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES Interment fee 350.00 Permission to erect a headstone or monument with a minimum of 50.00 Permission to construct a brick grave or to erect any stone kerb, brick, tile work or concrete 50.00 Exhuming the remains of a body (when authorised) 1,060.00 Interment of ashes in a private grave without slab 60.00 Interment of ashes in a private grave remove slab & reseal 50.00 Inspection of plans & registers 15.00 Search fees for each inquiry & extract issued 15.00 To affix and/or remove any plaque 30.00 LEON BURVILL, trustee RAYMOND MEADOWS, trustee PETER NOLAN , trustee

Cemeteries Act 1958 SCALE OF FEES By resolution of the Trust, the following fees will apply in the Ballan New Public Cemetery from the date of approval by the Governor in Council. All other fees are rescinded to the extent to which they conflict with this scale. 3022 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

NICHE WALL $ Interment of ashes in Niche Wall 225.00 Plaque at own cost Affixing plaque to Niche Wall 25.00 Reservation of Niche 100.00 LEON BURVILL, trustee RAYMOND MEADOWS, trustee PETER NOLAN , trustee

Cemeteries Act 1958 SCALE OF FEES By resolution of the Trust, the following fees will apply in the Brim Public Cemetery from the date of approval by the Governor in Council. All other fees are rescinded to the extent to which they conflict with this scale. $ Land 2.44 m x 1.22 m 100.00 Interment fees 40.00 Interment fes outside prescribed hours same 40.00 Interment of ashes 75.00 Permission to erect a Headstone or Monument Minimum of $40.00 Re-opening grave (no cover) 230.00 Re-opening grave (with cover) 240.00 Sinking grave 1.83m deep Contract price + administrative charge Exhumation charge (when authorised) 860.00 MAXWELL ROY QUICK, trustee LANCE MATHEW WARDLE, trustee JAMES JOSEPH McFARLANE, trustee

Cemeteries Act 1958 SCALE OF FEES By resolution of the Trust, the following fees will apply in the Broadford Public Cemetery from the date of approval by the Governor in Council. All other fees are rescinded to the extent to which they conflict with this scale. LAWN SECTION $ Lawn Grave (plot) 2.44 m x 1.22 m 600.00 Reservation of lawn grave 615.00 Second interment 550.00 Administration per interment 120.00 Sinking normal grave Contract price + 10% Sinking oversized grave Contract price + 25% Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3023

Plaque Contract price + 20% Fixing plaque by Trust Contract price + 25% Weekend or Public Holiday Interment fee + $75.00 MONUMENTAL SECTION Land 2.44 x 1.22 m 450.00 Second interment plus sinking fee 450.00 Administration fee per interment 120.00 Sinking grave Contract price + 10% Re-opening without cover Contract price + 10% Re-opening with cover Contract price + 20% Weekend or Public Holiday Interment fee + $75.00 Sinking oversized grave Contract price + 25% MEMORIAL WALL NICHE Single Niche 250.00 Second interment in same niche 150.00 Fees incurred in fixing plaque Contract price + 10% Administration per interment 100.00 INTERMENT OF ASHES IN PRIVATE GRAVES Land grave 2.44 x 1.22 m 600.00 Interment of ashes in private grave 55.00 Plaque Contract price + 10% Fixing plaque by Trust Contract price + 10% Contract plaque base Contract price + 10% MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES Exhumation Fee (When Authorised) 860.00 Search Fee 25.00 HARLEY G. HAMMOND, trustee LORRAINE J. COOK, trustee ALAN L, COOK, trustee

Cemeteries Act 1958 SCALE OF FEES By resolution of the Trust, the following fees will apply in the Cobden Public Cemetery from the date of approval by the Governor in Council. All other fees are rescinded to the extent to which they conflict with this scale. $ Grave plot (Memorial Section) 280.00 Lawn plot 615.00 Sinking of graves (Lawn/Memorial) Contract price + 10% Sinking of grave for oversize casket (Lawn/Memorial) Contract price + 10% Re-opening grave in both Lawn & Memorial sections Contract price + 10% 3024 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

Re-opening grave (No Cover) Contract price + 10% Re-opening grave (With Cover) Contract price + 10% Administration fee per interment (Lawn/Memorial) 80.00 Additional fees for interment outside prescribed hours, or Weekends or Public Holidays, or without due notice Ñ extra. 150.00 Exhumation (when authorised) 860.00 Permission to erect a headstone or monument 80.00 Search Fee per request 16.00 Certificate of Right of Burial 27.00 Purchase of niche in Memorial Wall 235.00 Interment of ashes in Memorial Wall 70.00 Interment of ashes in private grave (Lawn & Memorial) 70.00 Interment of ashes in private grave with slab Contract price + 10% Plaque Administration Fee 30.00 Fitting of Plaques Contract price + 10% Bronze Plaque Ñ supplied by Trust Cost + 10% Flower Container Ñ supplied and affixed by Trust Cost + 10% Headstone Ñ supplied and affixed by Trust Cost + 10% TREVOR ROBERTS, chairman MARLYN RANTALL, secretary ALAN RANTALL, trustee

Cemeteries Act 1958 SCALE OF FEES By resolution of the Trust, the following fees will apply in the Elphinstone Public Cemetery from the date of approval by the Governor in Council. All other fees are rescinded to the extent to which they conflict with this scale. $ Land 2.44 m x 1.22 m 142.00 Sinking grave 1.83 m deep 10% of Inclusive Contract Price plus G.S.T. Re-opening grave with or without cover 10% of Inclusive Contract Price plus G.S.T. Fee per interment 65.60 Permission to erect Headstone or Monument 10% of G.S.T. inclusive cost. Minimum $50.00 Exhumation charge when authorised 547.00 Search fee per request 16.40 CLIFFORD JOHN POLLARD, trustee TREVOR JOHN GALLAGHER, trustee GARY RALPH POLLARD, trustee Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3025

Cemeteries Act 1958 SCALE OF FEES In pursuance of the powers conferred on them by the Cemeteries Act 1958 the trustees of the Fawkner Crematorium and Memorial Park Public Cemetery hereby make the following scale of fees, which shall come into operation on January 1, 2001 or on publication in the Government Gazette, whichever is the later. As of the date of gazettal of the fees listed below all other previously gazetted fees for the Fawkner Crematorium and Memorial Park Public Cemetery are rescinded. CEMETERY FEES FOR BURIAL $ Lawn Graves Ð bronze plaque memorials 1,430.00 Lawn Graves Ð restricted masonry headstone 1,430.00 Special Monumental Lawn Ð approved masonry headstone 5,700.00 ChildrenÕs Lawn Ð bronze plaque memorials (Fee includes interment) 890.00 General Monumental Areas 1,430.00 Vault Ð maximum two caskets 8,860.00 INTERMENT FEE General (i) Weekdays 890.00 (ii) Child under five years 530.00 (iii) Saturday mornings or public holidays (adult & child) 1,260.00 (iv) Additional for interment at 2700 level in earth grave 170.00 Public area (without exclusive right of burial) (i) Child under five years (including stillborn) 120.00 (ii) All others 470.00 Interment of cremated remains Ð maximum of four in any one grave (i) Unattended 170.00 (ii) Mourners present 310.00 Exhumation Fee (when authorised) 1,950.00 MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES Annual maintenance Ð single grave 300.00 Certificate of Right of Burial 60.00 Use of Chapel Ð service other than cremation 130.00 Search of records Ð for each location 20.00 Sand for backfilling grave 140.00 Remove and replace ledger 300.00 Pre-need service Ð additional fee for each service 120.00 Northern Memorial Park only Ð foundation fee (mandatory) (i) Monumental Areas 740.00 (ii) Headstone Areas 150.00 Concrete rests Ð small 70.00 Ð large 120.00 3026 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES Labour, per hour (plus overtime premium if applicable) 70.00 Materials & services Ð Cost plus 20% GRAVE PLAQUES Lawn grave plaque 560mm x 305mm (i) Single interment 740.00 (ii) Dual interment Ð includes first nameplate 750.00 (iii) Additional nameplate 150.00 (iv) Additional drill and tap Ð for third interment 70.00 NOTE: These plaques include vase where appropriate Lawn grave plaque 560mm x 305mm Ð Book of Life Design (i) 1st Page 850.00 (ii) 2nd Page 300.00 Lawn plaque 380mm x 280mm (i) Single interment 400.00 (ii) Dual interment 500.00 Photo reproduction on 560mm x 305mm plaques Supply of ceramic and frame ordered with plaque, oval or rectangular, including attaching: (i) Black & White 230.00 (ii) Coloured 290.00 Badges and motifs Ð service, cross or special religious symbol. One without charge when ordered with plaque. Others 50.00 Affixing bronze plaque supplied by others (plus fee for concrete base) 140.00 HOLY FAMILY MAUSOLEUM Fee for each casket space. Chapel Crypts Single Prayer Level 10,760.00 Heart Level 15,070.00 Eye Level 14,360.00 Heaven Level 9,660.00 Family Two Prayer Level 10,230.00 Heart Level 14,320.00 Eye Level 13,630.00 Heaven Level 9,810.00 Double Front Prayer Level 12,120.00 Heart Level 16,950.00 Eye Level 16,160.00 Heaven Level 10,860.00 True Companion Prayer Level 11,580.00 Heart Level 16,220.00 Eye Level 15,440.00 Heaven Level 10,340.00 Couch Prayer Level 21,540.00 Heart Level 30,160.00 Eye Level 28,720.00 Heaven Level 19,250.00 Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3027

Courtyard Crypts Single Prayer Level 8,810.00 Heart Level 12,340.00 Eye Level 11,750.00 Heaven Level 7,870.00 Family Two Prayer Level 8,370.00 Heart Level 11,710.00 Eye Level 11,150.00 Heaven Level 7,500.00 Double Front Prayer Level 9.910.00 Heart Level 13,870.00 Eye Level 13,200.00 Heaven Level 8,890.00 True Companion Prayer Level 9,460.00 Heart Level 13,250.00 Eye Level 12,630.00 Heaven Level 8,490.00 Couch Prayer Level 17,610.00 Heart Level 24,660.00 Eye Level 23,490.00 Heaven Level 15,740.00 HOLY ANGELS MAUSOLEUM Ð ARCHANGEL RAPHAEL Chapel Double front A 42,410.00 Chapel Double front B 49,390.00 Chapel Double front C 47,450.00 Chapel Double front D 39,170.00 Chapel Double front E 34,920.00 Chapel Double front F 32,990.00 Chapel Single A 22,710.00 Chapel Single B 23,720.00 Chapel Single C 23,720.00 Chapel Single D 19,580.00 Chapel Single E 17,460.00 Chapel Single F 16,500.00 Colonnade Double front A 28,350.00 Colonnade Double front B 34,390.00 Colonnade Double front C 33,380.00 Colonnade Double front D 25,670.00 Colonnade Double front E 21,420.00 Colonnade Double front F 19,490.00 Colonnade Tandem A 24,100.00 Colonnade Tandem B 29,230.00 Colonnade Tandem C 28,370.00 Colonnade Tandem D 21,820.00 Colonnade Tandem E 18,210.00 3028 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

Colonnade Tandem F 16,570.00 Couch Single A 32,270.00 Couch Single B 35,290.00 Couch Single C 34,790.00 Couch Single D 30,200.00 Couch Single E 28,080.00 Couch Single F 27,110.00 Gallery Double front A 36,770.00 Gallery Double front B 43,080.00 Gallery Double front C 42,030.00 Gallery Double front D 33,380.00 Gallery Double front E 29,130.00 Gallery Double front F 27,200.00 Gallery Single A 19,180.00 Gallery Single B 21,210.00 Gallery Single C 20,700.00 Gallery Single D 16,680.00 Gallery Single E 14,570.00 Gallery Single F 13,600.00 Gallery Tandem A 31,250.00 Gallery Tandem B 36,620.00 Gallery Tandem C 35,730.00 Gallery Tandem D 27,980.00 Gallery Tandem E 24,360.00 Gallery Tandem F 22,720.00 Garden Double front A 22,120.00 Garden Double front B 30,690.00 Garden Double front C 28,350.00 Garden Double front D 21,460.00 Garden Double front E 15,440.00 Garden Double front F 13,510.00 Garden Single A 12,060.00 Garden Single B 15,340.00 Garden Single C 13,570.00 Garden Single D 9,840.00 Garden Single E 7,720.00 Garden Single F 6,760.00 HOLY ANGELS MAUSOLEUM Ð ARCHANGEL MICHAEL Chapel Single A 30,640.00 Chapel Single B 32,150.00 Chapel Single C 29,140.00 Chapel Single D 23,640.00 Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3029

Chapel Single E 18,030.00 Chapel Tandem A 52,260.00 Chapel Tandem B 54,820.00 Chapel Tandem C 49,710.00 Chapel Tandem D 40,360.00 Chapel Tandem E 30,560.00 Chapel Double Front A 63,530.00 Chapel Double Front B 66,650.00 Chapel Double Front C 60,410.00 Chapel Double Front D 49,010.00 Chapel Double Front E 37,040.00 Colonnade Tandem A 28,090.00 Colonnade Tandem B 29,490.00 Colonnade Tandem C 28,370.00 Colonnade Tandem D 21,820.00 Colonnade Tandem E 18,210.00 Colonnade Tandem F 16,570.00 Colonnade Double Front A 34,290.00 Colonnade Double Front B 36,000.00 Colonnade Double Front C 33,380.00 Colonnade Double Front D 26,330.00 Colonnade Double Front E 21,440.00 Colonnade Double Front F 19,490.00 Gallery Single A 25,630.00 Gallery Single B 26,890.00 Gallery Single C 24,380.00 Gallery Single D 19,800.00 Gallery Single E 15,140.00 Gallery Single F 14,170.00 Gallery Tandem A 43,760.00 Gallery Tandem B 45,880.00 Gallery Tandem C 41,630.00 Gallery Tandem D 33,820.00 Gallery Tandem E 25,660.00 Gallery Tandem F 23,860.00 Gallery Double Front A 53,150.00 Gallery Double Front B 55,740.00 Gallery Double Front C 50,540.00 Gallery Double Front D 41,030.00 Gallery Double Front E 31,060.00 Gallery Double Front F 28,340.00 Garden Single A 17,520.00 3030 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

Garden Single B 18,410.00 Garden Single C 16,640.00 Garden Single D 13,460.00 Garden Single E 10,090.00 Garden Single F 6,760.00 Garden Double front A 36,370.00 Garden Double front B 38,190.00 Garden Double front C 34,550.00 Garden Double front D 27,920.00 Garden Double front E 20,940.00 Garden Double front F 13,960.00 Upper Chapel Single B 25,830.00 Upper Chapel Single C 23,430.00 Upper Chapel Single D 19,020.00 Upper Chapel Single E 14,410.00 Upper Chapel Tandem B 44,090.00 Upper Chapel Tandem C 40,010.00 Upper Chapel Tandem D 32,520.00 Upper Chapel Tandem E 24,680.00 Upper Chapel W2 A 42,060.00 Upper Chapel W4 A 74,490.00 Upper Gallery Single B 21,630.00 Upper Gallery Single C 19,620.00 Upper Gallery Single D 15,950.00 Upper Gallery Single E 12,100.00 Upper Gallery Tandem B 36,940.00 Upper Gallery Tandem C 33,540.00 Upper Gallery Tandem D 27,290.00 Upper Gallery Tandem E 20,750.00 Upper Gallery W2 A 35,240.00 Upper Gallery W3 A 41,840.00 Upper Gallery W4 A 60,090.00 Upper Garden Single B 14,720.00 Upper Garden Single C 13,320.00 Upper Garden Single D 10,770.00 Upper Garden Single E 8,070.00 Upper Garden W2 A 23,830.00 PRIVATE MAUSOLEUMS Fee for Grant of Right of Burial in land on which a private mausoleum is to be built Ð per square metre (building + 1 metre all round) 500.00 Contribution to Endowment Care Fund Ð for each entombment space (minimum 6 spaces) 1,570.00 Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3031

CREMATORIUM Cremation Fees Weekdays Ð adult 710.00 Weekdays Ð child under five years 330.00 Saturday mornings or public holidays (adult & child) 850.00 Chapel Use 50.00 Miscellaneous Charges Packaging and despatch of cremated remains (i) Within Australia 60.00 (ii) Outside Australia 140.00 Collection of cremated remains Ð 24 hours notice required Pre-payment Fee 120.00 MEMORIALS No. of Positions Standard rose in individual location 4 2,940.00 Rose in garden bed Ð Standard Position 2 1,330.00 Rose in garden bed Ð Superior Position 2 1,660.00 Rose in garden bed Ð Deluxe Position 2 2,000.00 Border position in rose bed 1 700.00 Shrub in individual location 4 2,230.00 Individual shrub in garden bed 2 900.00 Garden niche in feature setting 1 360.00 Garden niche in feature setting 2 680.00 Wall niche Ð Standard Single 1 360.00 Wall niche Ð Feature Position 1 400.00 Wall niche Ð Companion 2 680.00 Wall niche Ð Family 4 880.00 Memorial Tree 4 3,900.00 Additional fee for each memorial arranged pre-need 100.00 Book of Remembrance (a) 2 lines 230.00 (b) each additional line 50.00 (c) emblem, flower or motif (only available with five or more lines) 180.00 (d) copy of entry in holder 210.00 Note: Memorials are subject to availability Note: With the exception of a Book of Remembrance entry memorials Note: have a tenure period of 25 years from date of interment MISCELLANEOUS MEMORIAL SERVICES Cancellation/transfer of memorial Removal of cremated remains from a memorial for collection (including collection fee) 130.00 Cancellation of memorial (plus maintenance fee based on the period of tenure Ð minimum 25%) 60.00 3032 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

MEMORIAL ESTABLISHMENT Small Niche 150.00 Small niche Ð including vase 220.00 Medium memorial 270.00 Large memorial 330.00 Additional nameplate 150.00 Engraving additional inscription Ð including removal and refit 170.00 Plaque reconditioning Ð small 120.00 Plaque reconditioning Ð medium 150.00 Plaque reconditioning Ð large 300.00 Flower containers ...... Ð wall niche 100.00 ...... Ð rose garden 120.00 Badges Ð service, masonic, cross or special religious simbol One badge without charge when ordered with plaque. Others 50.00 Note: Establishment fee is for the placing of cremated remains at a memorial, Note: the provision of an Identity marker and the memorial closure. K. W. JOYCE, trustee BRUCE R. ROBINSON, trustee R. K. EVANS, trustee IAN RODDICK, General Manager Dated 19 December 2000 Responsible Minister: HON JOHN THWAITES MP Minister for Health HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council

Cemeteries Act 1958 SCALE OF FEES Order in Council Under Section 17(1) of the Cemeteries Act 1958, and on the recommendation of the Minister for Health, the Governor-in-Council consents to the making of the Scales of Fees in respect of the following public cemeteries: GaffneyÕs Creek Hazelwood Hopetoun and District Korong Vale Macedon Mildura Toora Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3033

Cemeteries Act 1958 SCALE OF FEES By resolution of the Trust, the following fees will apply in the GafneyÕs Creek Public Cemetery from the date of approval by the Governor in Council. All other fees are rescinded to the extent to which they conflict with this scale. $ Land 2.44 m x 1.22 m 140.00 Sinking grave 1.33 m deep Contract price + 10% administrative charge Administrative fee per interment 65.00 Re-opening a grave (no cover) 140.00 Re-opening a grave with cover. Family to arrange removal and replacement of cover and headstone 140.00 Permission to erect a headstone or monument. 10% of cost with minimum of 54.00 Exhumation charge when authorised 860.00 Search fee, per request 16.00 ROBERT MATTHEWS, trustee PETER LUKE, trustee IAN A. STEWART, trustee

Cemeteries Act 1958 SCALE OF FEES By resolution of the Trust, the following fees will apply in the Hazelwood Public Cemetery from the date of approval by the Governor in Council. All other fees are rescinded to the extent to which they conflict with this scale. $ Land: 2.44 m x 1.22 m (8Õ x 4Õ) 437.60 Land: 1.22 m x 0.6 m (4Õ x 2Õ) 218.80 Sinking: Each Interment: Contract price plus 40% Interment Fee: Each Interment 109.40 Interment Fee: Child Section 54.70 Re-Open Fee: For 2nd Interment 109.40 Vaults: Sinking for Concrete Vault, cost plus 30% with minimum of 1,094.00 Ashes: Interment in Family Grave 218.80 Ashes: Interment in Remembrance Garden (plaque cost separate) 218.80

Plaques: 380mm x 215mm (15Ó x 81/2Ó) 251.00

Plaques: 229mm x 184mm (9Ó x 71/2Ó) 109.40 Plaques: Fixing Plaque 27.35 Monumental Fees: 10% of total cost of Monument as approved by Trust plus GST. Monumental Fees: With a minimum of 70.00 Reservation of Site: Cost plus 54.70 Exhumation of Body: 1,094.00 3034 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

Special Extra Work: In relation to Burials and/or graves. Cost plus 20% Concrete Slab: When needed to cover burial. Cost plus 20% Search Fees 27.35 Fees: All other fees to remain as Gazetted Vaults: To only be placed in designated areas Re-Opening Graves: If grave has large Monument the owner is to arrange Re-Opening Graves: with Monumental Mason for the dismantling and Re-Opening Graves: replacing of Monument Interment on Saturdays, Sundays or Public Holidays: 100% extra Oversize Coffin or American Casket Extra: 54.70 Removal of Soil from Site (For Service) 54.70 Removing Cover, Kerb or Monument (at ownerÕs risk): 54.70 Removing Cover, Kerb or Monument (at gravediggerÕs risk): 164.00 Special Motif on Plaque: Cost plus 20% Flower Container: 27.35 L. BOND, trustee M. J. WILLIS, trustee G. M. FIRMIN, trustee S. CULLIVER, secretary

Cemeteries Act 1958 SCALE OF FEES By resolution of the Trust, the following fees will apply in the Hopetoun and District Public Cemetery from the date of approval by the Governor in Council. All other fees are rescinded to the extent to which they conflict with this scale. LAWN SECTION 1st INTERMENT $ Land 250.00 1st Interment 165.00 Maintenance/Administration fees 55.00 Grave digging Contract price plus 20% Sinking Grave on weekend or Public Holiday Contract price plus 20% LAWN SECTION 2nd INTERMENT Re-opening 135.00 2nd Interment 135.00 Maintenance/Administration fees 55.00 Grave digging Contract price plus 20% Sinking Grave on weekend or Public Holiday Contract price plus 20% MONUMENTAL SECTION 1st INTERMENT Land 135.00 1st Interment 100.00 Maintenance/Administration fees 55.00 Grave digging Contract price plus 20% Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3035

Sinking Grave on weekend or Public Holiday Contract price plus 20% Permission to erect headstone or monument 10% of cost with minimum cost of $80.00 MONUMENTAL SECTION 2nd INTERMENT Re-opening (removal of headstone/monument at ownerÕs risk) 100.00 2nd Interment 70.00 Maintenance/Administration fees 55.00 Grave digging Contract price plus 20% Sinking Grave on weekend or Public Holiday Contract price plus 20% Permission to erect headstone or monument 10% of cost with minimum cost of $80.00 OTHER CHARGES Annual Maintenance Fees (Single grave per calendar year) Optional 55.00 Interment in grave without exclusive right Ð eg still born child 60.00 Sinking grave for an infant (across portion of grave) Contract price plus 20% Interment of cremated remains in private grave 55.00 Memorial Niche Wall (excluding plaque) 55.00 Exhumate the remains of a body when authorised 860.00 Certificate of Right of burial 55.00 Research fee Ð for family history information Minimum $6.00 or $16.50 per hour ROSALIE E. ROBERTSON, trustee KATHLENE A. STREETER, trustee GRAEME W. ROBERTS, trustee

Cemeteries Act 1958 SCALE OF FEES By resolution of the Trust, the following fees will apply in the Korong Vale Public Cemetery from the date of approval by the Governor in Council. All other fees are rescinded to the extent to which they conflict with this scale. $100 per allotment. J. E. ALLEN, trustee ALBERT E. TONKIN, trustee KEN PROCTER, trustee

Cemeteries Act 1958 SCALE OF FEES By resolution of the Trust, the following fees will apply in the Macedon Public Cemetery from the date of approval by the Governor in Council. All other fees are rescinded to the extent to which they conflict with this scale. $ Land 2.44 m x 1.22 m 250.00 land own selection (extra) 108.00 3036 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

Sinking grave 1.83m deep Contract price + 10% Each additional 0.3m 65.00 Sinking oversize (casket) grave (extra) 76.00 Cancellation of order to sink (if commenced) 65.00 Re-opening grave (no cover) 260.00 Re-opening grave (with cover) 300.00 Admission fee per interment 100.00 Interment outside prescribed hours, or on Saturdays, Sundays or Public Holidays or without due notice 150.00 Certificate of Right of Burial 27.00 Number plate of brick 27.00 Permission to erect a headstone or monument or to construct a brick grave or to erect any stone kerb, brick, tile work or concrete 10% of cost with a minimum of $80.00 Interment of ashes in a grave 108.00 Administration fee for interment of ashes 50.00 Search fee Ð per request 16.00 Pump hire Ð per interment Ð on as needs basis 50.00 DUNCAN JAMES BEATSON, trustee ALAN HORE, trustee HARRY HILL, trustee

Cemeteries Act 1958 SCALE OF FEES By resolution of the Trust, the following fees will apply in the Mildura Public Cemetery from the date of approval by the Governor in Council. All other fees are rescinded to the extent to which they conflict with this scale. $ Shoring of monument section site Ð first burial 600.00 Shoring of re-opening in monument section 300.00 (All fees include GST) BRIAN COX, trustee BRIAN GROGAN, trustee ROSS DOUGLASS, trustee

Cemeteries Act 1958 SCALE OF FEES By resolution of the Trust, the following fees will apply in the Toora Public Cemetery from the date of approval by the Governor in Council. All other fees are rescinded to the extent to which they conflict with this scale. Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3037

PRIVATE GRAVES: MONUMENTAL SECTION $ Land 2.44 m x 1.22 m 550.00 Sinking Grave Contract Price plus 10% Sinking Casket Contract Price plus 10% Second Interment re-opening 450.00 LAWN SECTION Land 2.44m x 1.22m 615.00 First interment Ð Sinking Grave Contract Price plus 10% First interment Ð Sinking Casket Contract Price plus 10% Plaque (if purchased from Toora Cemetery Trust) Ð includes fitting Cost plus 10% Second interment re-opening 450.00 Sinking Grave Contract Price plus 10% Sinking Casket Contract Price plus 10% Plaque (if purchased from Toora Cemetery Trust) Ð includes fitting Cost plus 10% Ashes buried in Main Lawn Cemetery 615.00 Plaque (if purchased from Toora Cemetery Trust) Ð includes fitting Cost plus 10% MISCELLANEOUS Exhumation of body (when authorised) 860.00 Fitting if plaque is purchased elsewhere 20.00 Plaques must be uniform size and comply with the specifications of the Toora Cemetery Trust RAYMOND LESLIE UNWIN, trustee PETER CHARLES BEALE,trustee NANCY NICHOLLS, trustee Dated 19 December 2000 Responsible Minister: HON JOHN THWAITES MP Minister for Health HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council

Electricity Industry Act 1993 EXEMPTION FROM REQUIREMENT TO OBTAIN A LICENCE FOR THE DISTRIBUTION, SUPPLY AND SALE OF ELECTRICITY IN VICTORIA Order in Council The Governor in Council under Section 160 of the Electricity Industry Act 1993 (the ÒActÓ) exempts the Victorian Arts Centre Trust (as constituted by the Victorian Arts Centre Act 1979) from the requirement to obtain a licence for the distribution, supply and sale of electricity to other persons at the premises at 100 and 180 St Kilda Road, Melbourne. The exemption is subject to the following conditions Ð that the Victorian Arts Centre Trust: a) will take no action which prevents a non-franchise customer on the site from purchasing electricity from a retailer of its choice; b) will take no action which prevents a retailer from selling electricity to a non-franchise customer on the site; c) must provide (whether or not through an agent), to the Minister or the Office of the Regulator General, any information either entity may require for the reasonable administration of this Order; and 3038 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette d) will sell electricity pursuant to this Order on a non profit basis only. Dated 19 December 2000 Responsible Minister: CANDY BROAD Minister for Energy and Resources HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council

Gas Industry Act 1994 EXEMPTION FROM REQUIREMENT TO OBTAIN A LICENCE FOR THE DISTRIBUTION AND SALE OF GAS IN VICTORIA Order in Council The Governor in Council under Section 48C of the Gas Industry Act 1994 (the ÒActÓ) exempts the Victorian Arts Centre Trust (as constituted by the Victorian Arts Centre Act 1979) from the requirement to obtain a licence for the distribution and sale of gas to other persons at the premises at 100 and 180 St Kilda Road, Melbourne. The exemption is subject to the following conditions Ð that the Victorian Arts Centre Trust: a) will take no action which prevents a non-franchise customer on the site from purchasing gas from a retailer of its choice; b) will take no action which prevents a retailer from selling gas to a non-franchise customer on the site; c) must provide (whether or not through an agent), to the Minister or the Office of the Regulator General, any information either entity may require for the reasonable administration of this Order; and d) will sell gas pursuant to this Order on a non profit basis only. Dated 19 December 2000 Responsible Minister: CANDY BROAD Minister for Energy and Resources HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council

Electricity Industry Act 1993 AMENDMENTS TO GENERAL EXEMPTION ORDER Order in Council The Governor in Council, acting under section 27 of the Interpretation of Legislation Act 1984 and section 160 of the Electricity Industry Act 1993 (the ÒActÓ), makes the following Order: 1. Objective The objective of this Order is to amend the General Exemption Order to regulate the tariffs for the metered intermediary sale of electricity by a person relying on the exemption contained in item 5 of the Schedule to the General Exemption Order, and to make other amendments to the General Exemption Order to reflect certain legislative and regulatory changes occurring with effect from 1 January 2001. 2. Term This Order commences immediately before 1 January 2001. Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3039

3. Definitions In this Order: ÒGeneral Exemption OrderÓ means the Order made under section 160 of the Act and published in the Government Gazette on 27 June 1996. 4. Amendments The General Exemption Order is amended as follows: (a) (Definitions) In clause 3, the definitions of Òfranchise customerÓ, Ònon-franchise customerÓ, ÒSystem CodeÓ and ÒTariff OrderÓ are deleted. (b) (New Definitions) In clause 3, the following new definitions are inserted in alphabetical order: Òlocal retailerÓ means, in relation to any person: (a) AGL Electricity Limited (ACN 064 651 083) where the distribution company in relation to the supply of electricity to that person is AGL Electricity Limited; (b) Citipower Pty (ACN 064 651 056) where the distribution company in relation to the supply of electricity to that person is Citipower Pty; (c) TXU Electricity Ltd (ACN 064 651 118) where the distribution company in relation to the supply of electricity to that person is Eastern Energy Ltd; (d) Powercor Australia Limited (ACN 064 651 109) where the distribution company in relation to the supply of electricity to that person is Powercor Australia Limited; (e) prior to 1 January 2001, United Energy Ltd (ACN 064 651 029), and on and from 1 January 2001, Pulse Energy Pty Ltd (ACN 090 538 337) where the distribution company in relation to the supply of electricity to that person is United Energy Ltd. ÒNational Electricity CodeÓ has the meaning given to ÒCodeÓ in the National Electricity (Victoria) Law. (c) (Generation) In item 1 of the Schedule: (i) the conditions are amended by deleting the word Ònon-franchiseÓ from paragraph (a); and (ii) the limitations are amended by deleting the words ÒSystem CodeÓ and replacing them with the words ÒNational Electricity CodeÓ. (d) (Intermediary distribution or supply of electricity) In item 4 of the Schedule, the words Òfranchise or non-franchiseÓ are deleted each time they occur. (e) (Metered intermediary supply of electricity) Item 5 of the Schedule is amended as follows: (i) in the first paragraph (a), the words Òand the Tariff OrderÓ are deleted and the word ÒandÓ (appearing after the semi colon) is deleted; (ii) a new paragraph (ab) is inserted as follows: Ò(ab) the person relying on the exemption must not charge any person to whom that person sells electricity more for that electricity than an amount determined in accordance with the following tariffs: (i) where token or prepayment meters are used, the tariff specified below for the local retailer for the person relying on the exemption; 3040 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

Local Retailer Tariff (c/kWh) (all energy, inclusive of GST) AGL Electricity Ltd 13.54 Citipower Pty 14.05 TXU Electricity Ltd 13.74 Powercor Australia Ltd 14.22 Pulse Energy Pty Ltd 13.84 (ii) where kilowatt hour (kWh) meters are installed, the GD/GR tariff that is offered from time to time in accordance with section 169A of the Act by the local retailer for the person relying on the exemption; andÓ (iii) in the penultimate paragraph, the words Òthe Tariff OrderÓ are deleted and the words Ò, or other applicable determination made, are inserted immediately after the word ÒapprovedÓ. (f) (Unmetered intermediary sale of electricity) In item 6 of the Schedule, the words Òfranchise or non-franchiseÓ are deleted each time they occur. (g) (Related Bodies Corporate) In item 7 of the Schedule, the words Ò, where each such person is a non-franchise customerÓ are deleted. (h) (Department of Natural Resources and the Environment) In item 8 of the Schedule, the conditions are amended to read as follows: This exemption is subject to the condition that the Department observes all applicable provisions of the Distribution Code. (i) (Alpine Resorts Commission) In item 9 of the Schedule, the conditions are amended to read as follows: This exemption is subject to the condition that the Commission observes all applicable provisions of the Distribution Code. (j) (Lions Village Licola Incorporated) In item 10 of the Schedule, the conditions are amended to read as follows: This exemption is subject to the condition that Lions Village Licola Incorporated observes all applicable provisions of the Distribution Code. (k) (Federal Airports Corporation) In item 13 of the Schedule, the conditions are amended as follows: (i) paragraph (a) is deleted and the remaining paragraphs are denoted as paragraphs (a), (b) and (c); (ii) in existing paragraph (b), the words Òthe Wholesale Metering Code, the Supply and Sale CodeÓ are deleted and replaced by the words Òchapter 7 of the National Electricity Code and the Retail CodeÓ; and (ii) the word Ònon-franchiseÓ is deleted each time it occurs. (l) (Melbourne Exhibition Centre) In item 14 of the Schedule, the conditions are amended by deleting paragraph (a) and denoting the remaining paragraphs as paragraphs (a), (b) and (c). (m) (HRL Treasury Pty Ltd) In item 15 of the Schedule, the conditions are amended by deleting the words Òand the Tariff OrderÓ. Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3041

Dated 19 December 2000 Responsible Minister: CANDY BROAD Minister for Energy and Resources HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council

Electricity Industry Act 1993 REGULATION OF TARIFFS UNDER SECTION 158AA Order in Council The Governor in Council, acting under section 158AA of the Electricity Industry Act 1993 (the ÒActÓ), makes the following Order: 1. Objective The objective of this Order is to regulate the tariffs that Powercor may charge prescribed customers for an interim period until revised tariffs published by Powercor under the Act become effective. 2. Term This Order commences immediately before 1 January 2001 and ceases to have effect immediately after 9 February 2001. 3. Definitions In this Order: Òdistribution companyÓ means, in relation to a supply of electricity from a supply point, the distribution company that is licensed to distribute and supply electricity to and is responsible for the supply point in relation to that supply of electricity; Òdomestic or small business customerÓ means a person described in clause 4(a) of this Order; Òformer franchise customerÓ means a person described in clause 4(b) of this Order; ÒlicenseeÓ means a person to whom a licence has been issued under Part 12 of the Act; ÒPowercorÓ means Powercor Australia Limited (ACN 064 651 109); Òsupply pointÓ means, in relation to supply of electricity to a person, the point at which that supply of electricity last leaves a supply facility owned or operated by a distribution company before being supplied to the person, whether or not the electricity passes through facilities owned or operated by any other person after leaving that point before being so supplied. 4. Prescribed Customers A person is a prescribed customer for the purpose of the regulation of tariffs under this Order pursuant to section 158AA of the Act if the person is a prescribed customer in accordance with either of the following conditions: (a) a person is a prescribed customer in respect of a supply point if the person is a domestic or small business customer in relation to Powercor and Powercor is the local retailer for that supply point within the meaning of the Order made under section 169A of the Act and published in the Government Gazette on 21 September 2000; or (b) a person is a prescribed customer if the person was a franchise customer of Powercor immediately before 1 January 2001 and has not entered into a new contract with a licensee which takes effect on or after that date. 5. Tariffs The tariffs set out in the Schedule to this Order: (a) are fixed by this Order with effect from 1 January 2001 as: 3042 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

(i) the tariffs at which Powercor must offer to supply and sell electricity to domestic or small business customers for the purposes of section 169A of the Act; and (ii) the tariffs at which Powercor must supply and sell electricity to former franchise customers pursuant to deemed contracts between Powercor and such customers under section 169C of the Act; and (b) subject to clause 6 of this Order, apply for the purposes of sections 169A and 169C of the Act in place of the tariffs that were determined by Powercor and published by Powercor in the Government Gazette on 31 October 2000. 6. Variation of Tariffs This Order does not prevent Powercor from varying, in accordance with sections 169A(3) and 169D of the Act, the tariffs that were determined by Powercor and published by Powercor in the Government Gazette on 31 October 2000. Schedule 2001 Maximum Uniform Tariffs Powercor GST GST Exclusive Inclusive 1 RESIDENTIAL 1.1 Winner Tariff GH/GL Energy Prices: l Peak Periods (7 am to 11 pm Monday to Friday) All consumption 17.90 19.69 ¢/kWh Off Peak Periods (All other times) All consumption 3.88 4.27 ¢/kWh 1.2 Residential Tariffs GD and GR First 1020 kWh / quarter 12.27 13.50 ¢/kWh Balance 12.93 14.22 ¢/kWh 1.3 ClimateSaver Tariff Supply under this tariff is available to both GD/GR (Residential) customers and GH/GL (Winner) customers 1 November to 31 March 12.92 14.21 ¢/kWh 1 April to 31 October 8.63 9.49 ¢/kWh 1.4 Off-Peak Load Managed Storage Water Heating Tariff Y6/YT All consumption 3.88 4.27 ¢/kWh Supply under Tariff Y6 is available for 6 hours nightly for permanently wired water storage heaters of approved types meeting load management requirements 1.5 Off-Peak Storage water heating Tariff Y8 (Available only to installations currently taking supply under this tariff) All consumption 4.61 5.07 ¢/kWh Supply under Tariff Y8 is available for 8 hours nightly for permanently wired storage heaters of approved types Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3043

1.6 Off-Peak Solar Water Heating Tariff S4 All consumption 3.10 3.41 ¢/kWh Supply under Tariff S4 is:Ð l available for 4 hours (from 3am to 7am) daily, l only available with Tariff GD and is not available with any other tariff combination, l available for current supplies under Tariff Y6 and Y8 where electrically approved solar water heaters have been installed (or are to be installed) or where correctly sized solar panels will be added to an existing Off-Peak electric water heater l available to first time connection applicants who install an approved solar water heater or suitably sized solar panels connected to an approved Off-Peak electric water heater 1.7 Off-Peak Storage Space Heating Tariff J6/JT All consumption 3.88 4.27 ¢/kWh Supply under Tariff J6 is available for 7 hours nightly plus 3 hours each afternoon for permanently wired storage space heaters of approved types where supply is taken in conjunction with Tariff Y6 1.8 Off-Peak Storage Space Heating Tariff J8 All consumption 4.61 5.07 ¢/kWh Supply under Tariff J8 is available for 7 hours nightly plus 3 hours each afternoon for permanently wired storage space heaters of approved types where supply is taken in conjunction with Tariff Y8 1.9 Off-Peak Storage Space Heating Tariff J All consumption 4.61 5.07 ¢/kWh Supply under Tariff J is available for 7 hours nightly plus 3 hours each afternoon for permanently wired storage space heaters of approved types, where supply is not taken in conjunction with a storage water heating tariff 1.10 Supply Charge On each account rendered $35.10 $38.61 /qtr 2 GENERAL PURPOSE LOW VOLTAGE 2.1 (a) General Purpose Tariff E First 7000 kWh/month 16.90 18.59 ¢/kWh Balance 12.86 14.15 ¢/kWh Supply Charge Ð on each account rendered $13.14 $14.45 /mth 2.1 (b) Tariff E1 (Available only to installations currently taking supply under this tariff) Energy Prices: l 7am to 11 pm Ð First 5500 kWh/month 19.68 21.65 ¢/kWh Ð Balance 12.80 14.08 ¢/kWh 3044 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

l 11 pm to 7am All consumption 4.11 4.52 ¢/kWh Supply Charge Ð on each account rendered $13.14 $14.45 /mth 2.2 Commercial Residential Tariff G (Available only to installations currently taking supply under this tariff) First 5000 kWh/month 17.34 19.07 ¢/kWh Balance 13.84 15.22 ¢/kWh Supply Charge Ð on each account rendered $13.14 $14.45 /mth 2.3 Contract Demand Time-of-Use Tariff L Energy Prices: l Peak Periods (7am to 11 pm, Monday to Friday) Ð All consumption 11.65 12.82 ¢/kWh

l Off Peak Periods (All other times) Ð All consumption 2.39 2.63 ¢/kWh Demand Price Ð Minimum chargeable demand 250 kW $3.86 $4.25 /kW/mth Supply Charge Ð on each account rendered $362.48 $398.73 /mth 2.4 General Purpose Time-of-Use Tariff D Energy Prices: l Peak Periods (7am to 11 pm, Monday to Friday) Ð All consumption 17.07 18.78 ¢/kWh

l Off Peak Periods (All other times) Ð All consumption 3.38 3.72 ¢/kWh Supply Charge Ð on each account rendered $13.14 $14.45 /mth 3 COMMUNITY SERVICE 3.1 Community Service Tariff N All consumption 14.90 16.39 ¢/kWh Supply Charge Ð on each account rendered $15.10 $16.61 /mth 3.2 Tariff N1 (Available only to installations currently taking supply under this tariff) Energy Prices: l 7am to 11 pm Ð All consumption 14.90 16.39 ¢/kWh

l 11 pm to 7am Ð All consumption 4.72 5.19 ¢/kWh Supply Charge Ð on each account rendered $15.10 $16.61 /mth 4 FARM 4.1 Farm Tariff B First 690 kWh/quarter 20.52 22.57 ¢/kWh Next 14310 kWh/quarter 18.97 20.87 ¢/kWh Next 72000 kWh/quarter 15.86 17.45 ¢/kWh Balance 14.69 16.16 ¢/kWh Supply Charge Ð on each account rendered $45.29 $49.82 /qtr Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3045

4.2 Tariff B1 (Available only to installations currently taking supply under this tariff) Energy Prices: l 7am to 11 pm Ð First 690 kWh/quarter 20.52 22.57 ¢/kWh Ð Next 14310 kWh/quarter 18.97 20.87 ¢/kWh Ð Next 72000 kWh/quarter 15.86 17.45 ¢/kWh Ð Balance 14.69 16.16 ¢/kWh

l 11 pm to 7am Ð All consumption 4.72 5.19 ¢/kWh Supply Charge Ð on each account rendered $45.29 $49.82 /qtr 5 GENERAL PURPOSE HIGH VOLTAGE 5.1 General Purpose Tariff E5 (Available only to installations currently taking supply under this tariff) Energy Prices: l 7am to 11 pm Ð First 5500 kWh/month 23.30 25.63 ¢/kWh Ð Balance 15.19 16.71 ¢/kWh

l 11 pm to 7am Ð All consumption 4.89 5.38 ¢/kWh Supply Charge Ð on each account rendered 16.57 18.23 /mth 6 PUBLIC LIGHTING 6.1 Lanterns on Current Offer Mercury 80W All Night $82.28 $90.51 pa Mercury 125W All Night $107.95 $118.75 pa Sodium 150W All Night $154.10 $169.51 pa Sodium 150W 24 hour $340.22 $374.24 pa Sodium 250W All Night $184.62 $203.08 pa Sodium 250W 24 hour $431.42 $474.56 pa Sodium 400W All Night $285.50 $314.05 pa 6.2 Lanterns NOT on Current Offer (for existing installations only) Incandescent100W All Night $248.67 $273.54 pa Incandescent 100W Special All Night $317.14 $348.85 pa Incandescent 150W All Night $303.74 $334.11 pa Incandescent 200W All Night $321.99 $354.19 pa Incandescent 200W Special All Night $352.88 $388.17 pa Incandescent 300W All Night $379.31 $417.24 pa Incandescent 500W All Night $455.60 $501.16 pa Incandescent 500W Special All Night $485.02 $533.52 pa Incandescent 750W All Night $557.61 $613.37 pa Fluorescent 2X20W All Night $93.05 $102.36 pa 3046 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

Fluorescent 2X20W Special All Night $108.69 $119.56 pa Fluorescent 2X20W 24 Hour Daily $148.90 $163.79 pa Fluorescent 3X20W All Night $110.54 $121.59 pa Fluorescent 3X20W 24 Hour Daily $189.09 $208.00 pa Fluorescent 4X40W All Night $261.68 $287.85 pa Mercury 50W All Night $88.97 $97.87 pa Mercury 250W All Night $265.79 $292.37 pa Mercury 400W All Night $317.87 $349.66 pa Mercury 700W (Excluding Pole) All Night $476.08 $523.69 pa Mercury 700W (Excluding Pole) Special All Night $517.02 $568.72 pa Mercury 700W (Including Pole) All Night $576.22 $633.84 pa Sodium 90W All night $215.15 $236.67 pa Sodium 90W 24 Hour Daily $317.52 $349.27 pa Sodium 180W All Night $279.91 $307.90 pa Sodium 2X400W (One Lamp) All Night $405.36 $445.90 pa Sodium 2X400W (Two Lamp) All Night $563.19 $619.51 pa 7 MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES 7.1 Traffic Control Signals Supply charge each metered installation $15.10 $16.61 /mth Supply charge for unmetered installations Ð $10.57 $11.63 /mth plus Energy charge 8.42 9.26 ¢/kWh 7.2 Security lighting Domestic and Commercial Residential ÒLight SentryÓ 2 x 20W fluorescent or 50W mercury lamp (retained for existing installations only) $35.25 $38.78 /qtr 7.3 Commercial, Industrial and Farm ÒWatchman LightÓ Initial charge per lamp, plus the following charges per lamp $186.13 $204.74 Mercury 125W $10.76 $11.84 /mth Mercury 250W $18.54 $20.39 /mth Mercury 400W $26.08 $28.69 /mth Sodium 150W $18.39 $20.23 /mth Sodium 250W $22.14 $24.35 /mth Sodium 400W $27.20 $29.92 /mth 7.4 Telecom Telephone Cabinets 1 x 20W fluorescent, plus energy used by STD telephone (24 hour operation). Provision of unmetered energy only per cabinet per year $36.85 $40.54 /cabinet pa 7.5 Unmetered supplies Less than 50 Watts $17.63 $19.39 /mth Mobile X-Ray unit or equivalent $10.39 $11.43 /day Identilite/sign $61.75 $67.93 /qtr Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3047

Telecom Remote Customer Multiplexer $35.29 $38.82 /mth Mobile radio network $43.52 $47.87 /mth Remote weather stations $16.59 $18.25 /mth Metrolite bus shelter Ð S1 Full advertising $27.62 $30.38 /mth Metrolite bus shelter -Ð S2 Limited advertising $20.08 $22.09 /mth Metrolite bus shelter Ð S3 Vandal-proof no advertising $17.30 $19.03 /mth Ice warning lamps $16.48 $18.13 /mth Dated 19 December 2000 Responsible Minister: CANDY BROAD Minister for Energy and Resources HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council

Pathology Services Accreditation Act 1984 Category M (Medical Practitioner) AMENDMENT OF SCHEDULE 1 Ð A pathology service in which test approved CATEGORIES OF ACCREDITED by the Board are performed by or under the PATHOLOGY SERVICES supervision of a registered medical practitioner The Governor in Council on the for patients only of the medical practice in recommendation of the Pathology Services which the practitioner works. Accreditation Board, acting under section 39 of Category S (Specialised) the Pathology Services Accreditation Act 1984 (Òthe ActÓ), by this Order amends Schedule 1 to A pathology service in which is performed a the Act as follows Ð limited range of pathology tests approved by the For categories 1 to 8 in Schedule 1 substitute Board, where those tests are either conducted on the categories of accredited pathology services a particular target population or are of a specified below: specialised nature and are performed under the Category G (General) supervision of a person having special qualifications or skills, acceptable to the Board, A pathology service consisting of one in the field of those tests. laboratory or a group of laboratories at the one location, where tests in one or more divisions of Category U (Unspecified) pathology are performed, and where there is Services approved by the Board of a type direct, full-time or equivalent full-time which do not fall whithin any other Category. professional and scientific accountability and supervision by a pathologist or pathologists or This Order takes effect on 26 February 2001. by a scientist of scientists. Dated 19 December 2000 Category B (Branch) Responsible Minister: A pathology service in which the range of JOHN THWAITES, pathology tests provided and the standard of Minister for Health work is under the direction and control of a designated pathologist or scientist employed in HELEN DOYE an accredited Category G pathology service. Clerk of the Executive Council The pathology service must have an on-site scientist providing day-by-day supervision and Marine Act 1988 a written agreement with the Category G AMENDMENT TO DECLARATION OF THE pathology service for direction and control as DESIGNATED PORT OF PORT PHILLIP required for this Category and be either an integral part of the Category G laboratory, The Governor in Council under section 111 except for its location, or a part of a regional of the Marine Act 1988 and all other enabling pathology service. powersÐ 3048 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

(a) amends the Order in Council published in (a) revokes the Declaration of Port Waters of the Government Gazette G25 on 26 June the Port of Hastings Order in Council 1997 at page 1520 as followsÐ published in the Government Gazette on 29 In paragraph (b) of Schedule 1 of the Order, February 1996; and for Òthe West Gate BridgeÓ substitute Òthe (b) declares the waters delineated as such on waters of Victoria Dock, West of a line the plan numbered LEGL./00-11 lodged in connecting Points 22 and 23 delineated on the Central Plan Office of the Department of the plan numbered LEGL./00-09 lodged in Natural Resources and Environment to be the Central Plan Office of the Department of the port waters of the port of Hastings; and Natural Resources and EnvironmentÓ; (c) declares that this Order in Council takes (b) declares that this Order in Council takes effect from the day on which it is published effect from the day on which it is published in the Government Gazette. in the Government Gazette. Dated 19 December 2000 Dated 19 December 2000 Responsible Minister: Responsible Minister: CANDY BROAD CANDY BROAD Minister for Ports Minister for Ports HELEN DOYE HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council Clerk of the Executive Council Port Services Act 1995 Port Services Act 1995 DECLARATION OF PORT WATERS OF THE DECLARATION OF PORT WATERS OF THE PORT OF MELBOURNE PORT OF GEELONG The Governor in Council under section 5(2) The Governor in Council under section 5(2) of the Port Services Act 1995 and all other of the Port Services Act 1995 and all other enabling powersÐ enabling powersÐ (a) revokes the Declaration of Port Waters of (a) revokes the Declaration of Port Waters of the Port of Melbourne Order in Council the Port of Geelong Order in Council published in the Government Gazette on 29 published in the Government Gazette on 29 February 1996; and February 1996; and (b) declares the waters delineated as such on (b) declares the waters delineated as such on the plans numbered LEGL./00-09 and the plan numbered LEGL./00-08 lodged in LEGL./00-10 lodged in the Central Plan the Central Plan Office of the Department of Office of the Department of Natural Natural Resources and Environment to be Resources and Environment to be the port the port waters of the port of Geelong; and waters of the port of Melbourne; and (c) declares that this Order in Council takes (c) declares that this Order in Council takes effect from the day on which it is published effect from the day on which it is published in the Government Gazette. in the Government Gazette. Dated 19 December 2000 Dated 19 December 2000 Responsible Minister: Responsible Minister: CANDY BROAD CANDY BROAD Minister for Ports Minister for Ports HELEN DOYE HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council Clerk of the Executive Council

Port Services Act 1995 Port Services Act 1995 DECLARATION OF PORT WATERS OF THE DECLARATION OF PORT WATERS OF THE PORT OF HASTINGS PORT OF PORTLAND The Governor in Council under section 5(2) The Governor in Council under section 5(2) of the Port Services Act 1995 and all other of the Port Services Act 1995 and all other enabling powersÐ enabling powersÐ Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3049

(a) revokes the Declaration of Port Waters of (2) If Ð the Port of Portland Order in Council (a) the manager has served on the published in the Government Gazette on 29 resident a notice under paragraph February 1996; and 1(1); and (b) declares the waters delineated as such on (b) the resident has not complied with the plan numbered LEGL./00-07 lodged in the notice at the end of 28 days the Central Plan Office of the Department of after the date of service of the Natural Resources and Environment to be notice, and the port waters of the port of Portland; and (c) the breach specified in the notice is (c) declares that this Order in Council takes substantial Ð effect from the day on which it is published the manager may serve on the resident a in the Government Gazette. notice specifying the breach and Dated 19 December 2000 requiring the resident to leave the Responsible Minister: retirement village on or before a date stated in the notice, which is not earlier CANDY BROAD than 60 days after the date of service of Minister for Ports the notice. HELEN DOYE (3) If a resident has a residence right by Clerk of the Executive Council virtue of a contract which creates a periodic tenancy the manager may Retirement Villages Act 1986 serve on the resident notice requiring SECTION 6 the resident to leave the retirement village on a date which is not earlier Declaration of Exemption then Ð Under the power found in section 6 of the (a) six months after the date of service Retirement Villages Act 1986, the Governor in of the notice; or Council on the recommendation of the Minister (b) the end of the period of the tenancy for Aged Care declares: Ð whichever last happens. Delbridge Gardens Private Hostel managed by 4. The manager may serve on a resident a Third Age Australia Pty Ltd (ACN 006 593 184) notice requiring the resident to leave or its successors and assigns (Òthe managerÓ) the retirement village within 14 days and situated at 50 Community Hub Sydenham in after the service of the notice if Ð the State of Victoria on land owned by J. & G. (a) the residence contract authorises Knowles and Associates Pty Ltd (ACN 005 219 the giving of the notice and, if the contract includes conditions which 572) (Òthe ownerÓ) to be an exempt village for must be complied with before the the purposes of the following provisions of the notice can be given, those conditions Retirement Villages Act 1986 (Òthe ActÓ) have been complied with; and 1. Section 16 upon the following conditions: (b) the notice includes a copy of a (1) If a resident is in breach of a provision certificate signed by 2 registered of a residence contract the manager medical practitioners, one of whom is nominated or agreed to by the may serve on the resident a notice resident and stating to the effect specifying the breach and Ð that the resident needs care of a (a) requiring the breach to be kind which is not available at the remedied; of retirement village. (b) if the breach is not capable of being (5) A notice under these paragraphs may be remedied, requiring the resident to served on a resident personally or by post addressed to the resident at the cease committing the breach residentÕs address in the retirement within 28 days after the date of service village or the residentÕs last known of the notice. address. 3050 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

2. Section 25 and Part 5 upon conditions that Retirement Villages Act 1986 any monies paid by a resident as an ingoing SECTION 6 contribution shall be hale in trust for the Declaration of Exemption benefit or the resident by a trustee company authorised under the Trustee Companies Under the powers found in section 6 of the Act 1984 less any deductions allowed under Retirement Villages Act 1986, the Governor in the contract between the resident and the Council on the recommendation of the Minister manager. for Aged Care declares:Ð St Laurence Court Retirement Village situated at 3. Section 38 upon condition that no resident Westley Street, Kangaroo Flat in the State of in the village is required to pay a Victoria, on land owned by the Bendigo maintenance charge which exceeds an Diocesan Trust Corporation (Òthe ownerÓ) and amount calculated pursuant to any current managed by St Laurence Court Bendigo agreement between the manager and the Incorporated (registered No. A003308A) (Òthe Commonwealth in accordance with the managerÓ), an exempt retirement village for the Aged or Disabled Persons Care Act 1954 purposes of the following provisions of the and or under the Aged Care Act 1997. Retirement Villages Act 1986 (Òthe ActÓ) 4. The exemptions referred to in paragraphs 1 1. Section 19 upon condition that before a to 3 above are, in addition to any other resident enters into a residence contract the conditions granted on conditions that: resident is given all residence documents as (a) the manager maintains an enforceable defined in the Act relating to the relevant lease from the owner of the retirement retirement village. village land; 2. Section 24 sub-sections (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (b) a copy of this exemption is given to the and (7) upon conditions that: owner of the retirement village land; (1) a resident who signs a residence contract (c) a copy of this exemption is given to may at any time before the end of the each prospective resident at the same period of 21 business days after signing time such resident is given the the contract give notice to the manager residence documents relating to the or the managerÕs agent that the resident village and to residents presently wishes to rescind the contract and, residing in the village; where the resident has signed the notice and given it in accordance with this (d) a copy of this exemption is given to any paragraph, the contract is rescinded. person to whom it is proposed to grant an interest in the retirement village (2) A notice under paragraph 2 (1) must be given to the manager or the managerÕs land; and agent or left at the address for service of (e) notification of the name of the trustee the manager specified in the residence company holding residents ingoing contract or the address of the managerÕs contributions is given to each agent within 21 days clear business days prospective resident at the same time after the resident signs the contract. such resident is given the residence (3) If a resident rescinds a contract under documents relating to the village and to these paragraphs the resident is entitled residents presently residing in the to the refund of all moneys paid by the village. resident under the contract, except for Dated 19 December 2000 the sum of $100 or 0.2 per centum of Responsible Minister: the in-going contribution paid by the BRONWYN PIKE MP, resident (whichever is the greater) Minister for Aged Care which may be retained by the manager. (4) A contract to which these paragraphs HELEN DOYE apply must contain a conspicuous Clerk of the Executive Council notice advising the resident that the Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3051

resident may before the end of 21 clear amount calculated pursuant to any current business days after the resident signs agreement between the manager and the the contract give notice that the resident Commonwealth in accordance with the wishes to terminate the contract. Aged or Disabled Persons Care Act 1954 (5) If a contract to which these paragraphs and/or the Aged Care Act 1997 as amended apply does not contain the notice from time to time. required by paragraph 2(4) a resident 9. The exemptions referred to in paragraphs 1 may rescind the contract. Ð 8 above are, in addition to any other (6) In these paragraphs Òbusiness dayÓ conditions granted on conditions that: means a day which is not a holiday (a) the manager gives a copy of this within the meaning of section 44(3) of exemption to each prospective resident the Interpretation of Legislation Act at the same time such resident is given 1984. the residence documents relating to the 3. Section 25 and Part 5 upon condition that village and to residents presently any monies paid by a resident as an ingoing residing in the village; and contribution shall be held in trust for the (b) the manager gives notification of the benefit of the resident by a trustee company name of the trustee company holding authorised under the Trustee Companies the residentÕs in-going contributions to Act 1984 less any deductions allowed under each prospective resident at the same the contract between the resident and the time such resident is given the manager. residence documents relating to the 4. Section 33 upon condition that the village and to residents presently information which would have been residing in the village. required to be presented to the annual Dated 19 December 2000 meeting, is delivered to the residents of the village (or their representatives) once a Responsible Minister: year, and an annual meeting is held if a BRONWYN PIKE MP, written request is received from more than Minister for Aged Care 20% of the residents in the village (or their HELEN DOYE representatives). Clerk of the Executive Council 5. Sub-section (1) of section 34 upon condition that the information which would have been Retirement Villages Act 1986 required to be prepared and presented at the SECTION 6 annual meeting is prepared and delivered to residents of the village (or their Declaration of Exemption representatives) once a year. Under the powers found in section 6 of the 6. Sub-section (3) of section 34 upon condition Retirement Villages Act 1986, the Governor in that the financial statement which would Council on the recommendation of the Minister have been required to be presented at an for Aged Care declares:Ð annual meeting is prepared and delivered to Churches of Christ Community Care (A.C.N. the residents of the village in accordance 004 222 020) Òthe ownerÓ, as defined in the with paragraph 5. Retirement Villages Act 1986 (Òthe ActÓ), of 7. Sub-section (4) of section 34 upon condition Suite 5, 542 Station Street, Box Hill, in the State that if a written request is received from of Victoria, to be an exempt organisation for the 25% of the residents in the village (or their purposes of the following provisions of the Act: representatives), the financial statement 1. Section 19 in relation only to short term referred to in paragraph 6 will be audited by residents occupying respite care beds made a registered company auditor. available under the terms and conditions 8. Section 38 upon condition that no resident imposed by the Commonwealth under the in the village is required to pay a Aged or Disabled Persons Care Act 1954 maintenance charge which exceeds an and or the Aged Care Act 1997. 3052 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

2. Section 33 upon conditions that the presently residing in the relevant information which would have been village. required to be presented to the annual (ii) that the owner gives a copy of this meeting, is delivered once a year to declaration to any person to whom it is residents of the relevant village, or to their proposed to grant an interest in the representatives in the case of residents who relevant retirement village land. lack the mental capacity to understand the Dated 19 December 2000 information and an annual meeting is held if a written request is received from more than Responsible Minister: 20% of the residents (or their representatives). BRONWYN PIKE MP, Minister for Aged Care 3. Section 34 (1) upon condition that the information which would have been HELEN DOYE required to be prepared and presented at the Clerk of the Executive Council annual meeting is prepared and delivered once a year to residents of the relevant Retirement Villages Act 1986 village, or to their representatives in the SECTION 6 case of residents who lack the mental capacity to understand the information. Declaration of Exemption 4. Section 34 (3) upon condition that the Under the powers found in section 6 of the financial statement which would have been Retirement Villages Act 1986, the Governor in required to be presented at an annual Council on the recommendation of the Minister meeting is prepared and delivered to the for Aged Care declares:Ð residents of the relevant village or to their Bethany Fellowship Association (A.C.N. 050 representatives in the case of residents who 464 714) Òthe ownerÓ as defined in the lack the mental capacity to understand the Retirement Villages Act 1986 (Òthe ActÓ) of information, in accordance with paragraph Suite 5, 542 Station Street, Box Hill in the State 2. of Victoria, owner and operator of Bethany 5. Section 34 (4) upon condition that if the a Close Retirement Village (Òthe villageÓ), to be written request is received from 25% of the an exempt organization for the purposes of the residents in the relevant village (or their following provisions of the Act: representatives), the financial statement 1. Section 19 upon condition that, before a relating to that village as referred to in resident enters into any residence contract paragraph 4 will be audited by a registered the owner or the ownerÕs agent gives to the company auditor. resident all resident documents as defined in 6. Section 38 upon condition that no resident the Act relating to the village. in the village is required to pay a 2. Section 24 (2), (3), (4), (5) and (7) upon maintenance charge which exceeds an condition that: amount calculated pursuant to any current (1) A resident who signs a residence agreement between the manager and the contract may at any time before the end Commonwealth in accordance with the of the period of 21 business days after Aged or Disabled Persons Care Act 1954 signing the contract give notice to the and/or the Aged Care Act 1997 as amended owner that the resident wishes to from time to time. rescind the contract and, where the 7. The exemptions referred to in paragraphs 1 resident has signed the notice and given to 6 above are, in addition to any other it in accordance with this paragraph the conditions granted on conditions that: contract is rescinded. (i) the owner gives a copy of this (2) A notice under paragraph 2 (1) must be declaration to each prospective resident given to the owner or the ownerÕs agent at the same time such resident is given or left at the address for service of the the residence documents relating to the owner specified in the residence relevant village and to residents contract or the address of the ownerÕs Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3053

agent within 21 days clear business days 6. Section 34(4) upon condition that if a after the resident signs the contract. written request is received from 25% of the (3) If a resident rescinds a contract under residents in the village (or their these paragraphs the resident is entitled representatives), the financial statement to the return of all moneys paid by the referred to in paragraph 4 will be audited by resident under the contract, except for a registered company auditor. the sum of $100.00 or 0.2 per centum of 7. The exemptions referred to in paragraphs 1 the in-going contribution paid by the tp 6 above are, in addition to any other resident (whichever is the greater) conditions granted on conditions that: which may be retained by the manager. (i) the owner gives a copy of this (4) A contract to which these paragraphs declaration to each prospective resident apply must contain a conspicuous at the same time such resident is given notice advising the resident that the the residence documents relating to the resident may before the end of 21 clear village and to residents presently business days after the resident signs residing in the village; and the contract give notice that the resident (ii) that the owner gives a copy of this wishes to terminate the contract. declaration to any person to whom it is (5) If a contract to which these paragraphs proposed to grant interest in the apply does not contain the notice retirement village land. required by paragraph 2(4) a resident Dated 19 December 2000 may rescind the contract. Responsible Minister: (6) In these paragraphs Òbusiness dayÓ BRONWYN PIKE MP, means a day which is not a holiday Minister for Aged Care within the meaning of section 44(3) of the Interpretation of Legislation Act HELEN DOYE 1984. Clerk of the Executive Council 3. Section 33 upon conditions that the information which would have been Retirement Villages Act 1986 required to be presented to the annual SECTION 6 meeting, is delivered to the residents of the Declaration of Exemption village or to their representatives in the case Under the powers found in section 6 of the of residents who lack the mental capacity to Retirement Villages Act 1986, the Governor in understand the information and an annual Council on the recommendation of the Minister meeting is held if a written request is for Aged Care declares:Ð received from more than 20% of the residents in the village (or their Baptist Community Care Ltd (A.C.N. 069 130 representatives). 463) (Òthe ownerÓ), as defined in the Retirement Villages Act 1986 (Òthe ActÓ), of 4. Section 34(1) upon condition that the 227 Burwood Road, Hawthorn, in the State of information which would have been Victoria, to be an exempt organisation for the required to be prepared and presented at the purposes of the following provisions of the Act: annual meeting is prepared and delivered once a year to residents of the village, or 1. Section 19 their representatives in the case of residents (i) in relation only to short term residents who lact the mental capacity to understand occupying respite care beds made the information. available under the terms and 5. Section 34(3) upon condition that the conditions imposed by the financial statement which would have been Commonwealth under the Aged or required to be presented at an annual Disabled Persons Care Act 1954 and meeting is prepared and delivered to the or the Aged Care Act 1997. residents of the village in accordance with (ii) in relation to residents moving between paragraph 3. retirement villages owned or managed 3054 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

by the owner upon condition that the area of 2.906 hectares of land in Section 15, residence documents, as defined in the Parish of Cardigan as a site for Supply of Act, are uniform throughout the Gravel. Ñ (Rs 12712). retirement villages owned or managed LONGWARRY Ñ The temporary reservation by the owner. by Order in Council of 8 June, 1915 of an area 2. Section 34(4) upon condition that if a of 2.969 hectares of land being Crown written request is received from 25% of the Allotment 6, 7, 8 and 9, Section 15, Township of residents (or their representatives) in a Longwarry, Parish of Drouin West as a site for village owned and/or operated by the Public Recreation, in addition to the sites owner, the financial statement referred to in temporarily reserved therefor by Orders in section 34(3) of the Act will be audited by a Council of 30 October, 1893 and 19 February, registered company auditor. 1901 so far only as the portion containing 525 3. Section 38 upon condition that no resident square metres shown as Crown Allotment 6A, in the village owned or operated by the Section 15, Township of Longwarry, Parish of owner is required to pay a maintenance Drouin West on Original Plan No. 121001 charge which exceeds an amount calculated lodged in the Central Plan Office. Ñ (1504312). pursuant to any current agreement between RICHMOND Ñ The temporary reservation by the owner and the Commonwealth in Order in Council of 14 February, 1876 of an area accordance with the Aged or Disabled of 1.391 hectares of land in Section 35, City of Persons Care Act 1954 and/or the Aged Richmond, Parish of Jika Jika (formerly at Care Act 1997 as amended from time to Richmond) as a site for Public purposes (State time. School), revoked as to part by Order in Council 4. The exemptions referred to in paragraphs 1 of 2 November, 1896 so far only as the portions to 3 above are, in addition to any other containing 5513 square metres shown as Crown conditions, granted upon conditions: Allotments 1D and 1E, Section 35, City of (i) that the owner gives a copy of this Richmond, Parish of Jika Jika on Original Plan exemption to each prospective resident No. 121053 lodged in the Central Plan Office. at the same time such resident is given Ñ (Rs 37069). the residence documents relating to the This Order is effective from the date on village and to residents presently which it is published in the Government residing in the relevant village; and Gazette. (ii) that the owner gives a copy of this Dated 19 December 2000 declaration to any person to whom it is Responsible Minister proposed to grant an interest in the SHERRYL GARBUTT relevant retirement villages land. Minister for Environment Dated 19 December 2000 and Conservation Responsible Minister: HELEN DOYE BRONWYN PIKE MP, Clerk of the Executive Council Minister for Aged Care HELEN DOYE Land Act 1958 Clerk of the Executive Council NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DIMINISH COMMON Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 The Governor in Council under section 184 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO REVOKE of the Land Act 1958 gives notice of intention TEMPORARY RESERVATIONS to diminish the following common: The Governor in Council under section 10 of DOWLING FOREST Ñ The Ballarat West the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 gives Town Common proclaimed as such by the notice of intention to revoke the following Governor in Council on 28 January, 1861 so far temporary reservations: only as the portion containing 29 hectares, more CARDIGAN Ñ The temporary reservation by or less, as indicated by hatching on plan Order in Council of 11 December, 1917 of an hereunder. (2542) Ñ (C91998). Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3055

This Order is effective from the date on which it is published in the Government Gazette. Dated 19 December 2000 Responsible Minister SHERRYL GARBUTT Minister for Environment and Conservation HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council

Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 TEMPORARY RESERVATION OF CROWN LANDS The Governor in Council under section 4(1) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 temporarily reserves the following Crown land which in his opinion are required for the purpose mentioned :- MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THE BALLARAT CITY COUNCIL This Order is effective from the date on BALLARAT Ñ Public purposes, 3 hectares, which it is published in the Government more or less, being Crown Allotment 9E, Gazette. Section S and Crown Allotment 26D, Section 6A, Parish of Ballarat as shown outlined green Dated 19 December 2000 on plan LEGL./99-187 lodged in the Central Responsible Minister Plan Office. Ñ (05/96-1009). SHERRYL GARBUTT Minister for Environment MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THE and Conservation GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE COUNCIL HELEN DOYE CORINDHAP Ñ Public Recreation, 1203 Clerk of the Executive Council square metres being Crown Allotment 10A, Section 7, Township of Corindhap, Parish of Corindhap as indicated by hatching on plan Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 hereunder. (C269[5]) Ñ (05/P364193). ASSIGNMENT OF NEW NAME TO INCORPORATED COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT The Governor in Council under Section 14A(5) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 assigns the new name ÒWandiligong Public Purposes and Old Library Reserve IncorporatedÓ to the corporation constituted as the ÒWandiligong Public Purposes and Hall Reserve Committee of Management IncorporatedÓ under Section 14A(1) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 by Order in Council of 26 November, 1996 and published in the Government Gazette on 28 November, 1996 Ð page 3088. Ñ Rs 7122. 3056 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THE GREATER BENDIGO CITY COUNCIL NEILBOROUGH Ñ Public Recreation, 4.785 hectares, being Crown Allotment 4, Section 6, Township of Neilborough, Parish of Neilborough as indicated by hatching on plan hereunder. (N52[7]) Ñ (2009895).

MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THE SWAN HILL RURAL CITY COUNCIL NYAH Ñ Public Recreation, 6569 square metres, being Crown Allotment 8C, Section 3, Township of Nyah, Parish of Tyntynder North as shown on Certified Plan No.119811 lodged in the Central Plan Office. Ñ (2010475). MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THE LODDON SHIRE COUNCIL WEDDERBURNE Ñ Public purposes (Tourism), 4572 square metres, more or less, being Crown Allotment 4Q, Section 12, Parish of Wedderburne as indicated by hatching on plan hereunder. (W116[13]) Ñ (Rs 10658). Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3057

This Order is effective from the date on which it is published in the Government Gazette. Dated 19 December 2000 Responsible Minister SHERRYL GARBUTT Minister for Environment and Conservation HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council

Land Act 1958 CLOSURE OF UNUSED ROADS The Governor in Council under section 349 of the Land Act 1958 and with the concurrence in writing of the municipalities in which the roads are situated and the owners of land adjoining those roads closes the following unused roads: MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THE BENDIGO CITY COUNCIL BENDIGO Ñ The road At Bendigo, Parish of Sandhurst shown as Crown Allotment 3A, Section 24C on Original Plan No. 120004 lodged in the Central Plan Office. Ñ (06/L6-938). 3058 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THE TOWONG SHIRE COUNCIL BETHANGA Ñ The road in the Township of Bethanga, Parish of Berringa shown as Crown Allotment 6A, Section N on Original Plan No. 120959 lodged in the Central Plan Office. Ñ (L8- 6142). MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THE MOUNT ALEXANDER SHIRE COUNCIL FRYERSTOWN Ñ The road in the Township of Fryerstown, Parish of Fryers as indicated by hatching on plan hereunder. (F47[8]) Ñ (06/P129422).

This Order is effective from the date on which it is published in the Government Gazette. Dated 19 December 2000 Responsible Minister SHERRYL GARBUTT Minister for Environment and Conservation HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council

Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 CROWN LAND TEMPORARILY RESERVED The Governor in Council under Section 4(1) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 temporarily reserves the following Crown land for Public purposes:- MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THE MORNINGTON PENINSULA SHIRE COUNCIL NEPEAN Ñ Public Purposes, 3.887 hectares, more or less, being Crown Allotment 38C, Parish of Nepean as indicated by hatching on plan hereunder. (N57[5]) Ñ (L12/1253). Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3059

This Order is effective from the date on which it is published in the Government Gazette. Dated 19 December 2000 Responsible Minister SHERRYL GARBUTT Minister for Environment and Conservation HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council 3060 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO REVOKE TEMPORARY RESERVATIONS The Governor in Council under section 10 of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 gives notice of intention to revoke the following temporary reservations: BERRINGAMA Ñ The temporary reservation by Order in Council of 20 August, 1889 of an area of 1.619 hectares of land in the Parish of Berringama as a site for a State School, revoked as to part by Order in Council of 20 June, 1961 so far as the balance remaining containing 1.568 hectares. Ñ (C98040). DOWLING FOREST Ñ The temporary reservation by Order in Council of 5 April, 1886 of an area of 29 hectares of land in the Parish of Dowling Forest as a site for Watering purposes. Ñ (C26530). NOWINGI Ñ The temporary reservation by Order in Council of 11 September, 1928 of an area of 5.306 hectares of land in the Township of Nowingi, Parish of Nurnurnemal as a site for Public Recreation. Ñ (Rs 03742). This Order is effective from the date on which it is published in the Government Gazette. Dated 19 December 2000 Responsible Minister SHERRYL GARBUTT Minister for Environment and Conservation HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3061

APPOINTMENTS

Intellectually Disabled PersonsÕ Services Act 1986 AN ORDER PURSUANT TO SECTION 25(1A) OF THE INTELLECTUALLY DISABLED PERSONSÕ SERVICES ACT 1986 IN RELATION TO WARRNAMBOOL AND DISTRICT ACCOMMODATION SUPPORT SERVICE INC. The Governor in Council pursuant to all enabling powers and section 25(1A) of the Intellectually Disabled PersonsÕ Services Act 1986 (Ôthe ActÕ) and on the recommendation of the Minister for Community Services, by this Order Ð Appoints, under section 25(1A) of the Act, the following person as the administrator of Warrnambool and District Accommodation Support Service Inc. for the term specified below: Andrew Rowe 6 months This Order-in-Council is to take effect from the date of publication in the Government Gazette. Dated 19 December 2000 Responsible Minister: CHRISTINE CAMPBELL Minister for Community Services HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council 3062 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3063

139. Statutory Rule: Subordinate SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION ACT 1994 Legislation (Water NOTICE OF MAKING OF STATUTORY (Application Fees) RULES Regulations 1991Ñ Extension of Notice is hereby given under Section 17 (2) Operation) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1994 of the Regulations 2000 making of the following Statutory Rules: Authorising Act: Subordinate 133. Statutory Rule: MagistratesÕ Court Legislation Act 1994 Civil Procedure Date of making: 19 December 2000 (Amendment No. 6) Rules 2000 140. Statutory Rule: Land Tax Authorising Act: MagistratesÕ Court (Equalisation Act 1989 Factors) Regulations 2000 Date of making: 13 December 2000 Authorising Act: Land Tax Act 1958 134. Statutory Rule: MagistratesÕ Court Date of making: 19 December 2000 (Arbitration) (Professional Costs) 141. Statutory Rule: National Taxation Regulations 2000 Reform (Fees) (No. Authorising Act: MagistratesÕ Court 2) (Amendment) Act 1989 Regulations 2000 Date of making: 19 December 2000 Authorising Act: National Taxation Reform 135. Statutory Rule: Victims of Crime (Consequential Assistance (Special Provisions) Act 2000 Financial Assistance) Date of making: 19 December 2000 Regulations 2000 Authorising Act: Victims of Crime Assistance Act 1996 Date of making: 19 December 2000 136. Statutory Rule: Electricity Safety (Infringements) Regulations 2000 Authorising Act: Electricity Safety Act 1998 Date of making: 19 December 2000 137. Statutory Rule: Electricity Industry (Confidentiality of Information) Regulations 2000 Authorising Act: Electricity Industry Act 2000 Date of making: 19 December 2000 138. Statutory Rule: Fisheries (Commercial Licences) Regulations 2000 Authorising Act: Fisheries Act 1995 Date of making: 19 December 2000 3064 G 51 21 December 2000 Victoria Government Gazette

133. Statutory Rule: MagistratesÕ Court SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION ACT 1994 Civil Procedure NOTICE THAT STATUTORY RULES ARE (Amendment No. 6) OBTAINABLE Rules 2000 Authorising Act: MagistratesÕ Court Notice is hereby given under Section 17 (3) Act 1989 of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1994 that Date first obtainable: 21 December 2000 the following Statutory Rules were first obtainable from Information Victoria, 356 Code B Collins Street, Melbourne on the date specified: 128. Statutory Rule: Subordinate Legislation (Flora and Fauna Guarantee Regulations 1990Ñ Extension of Operation) Regulations 2000 Authorising Act: Subordinate Legislation Act 1994 Date first obtainable: 21 December 2000 Code A 129. Statutory Rule: Library Purposes Trusts Regulations 2000 Authorising Act: Libraries Act 1988 Date first obtainable: 21 December 2000 Code A 130. Statutory Rule: Control of Weapons Regulations 2000 Authorising Act: Control of Weapons Act 1990 Date first obtainable: 21 December 2000 Code B 131. Statutory Rule: Melbourne City Link (Start-Up Period) (Amendment No. 4) Regulations 2000 Authorising Act: Melbourne City Link Act 1995 Date first obtainable: 21 December 2000 Code A 132. Statutory Rule: Melbourne City Link (General) (Amendment) Regulations 2000 Authorising Act: Melbourne City Link Act 1995 Date first obtainable: 21 December 2000 Code A Victoria Government Gazette G 51 21 December 2000 3065

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CONTENTS

Page Appointments 3061 Estates of Deceased Persons 2974 Government and Outer Budget Sector Agencies Notices 2982 Orders in CouncilÑ 3016 Acts Ñ Racing; Flora and Fauna Guarantee; Local Government; Land; Cemeteries; Electricity Industry; Gas Industry; Pathology Services Accreditation; Marine; Port Services; Retirement Villages; Crown Land (Reserves). Private Advertisements 2972 Proclamations 2980

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