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PERTH, FRIDAY, 11 MAY 2001 No. 92 PRINT POST APPROVED PP665002/00041 11 May 2001 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 2315 WESTERN 2315 AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT PERTH, FRIDAY, 11 MAY 2001 No. 92 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY JOHN A. STRIJK, GOVERNMENT PRINTER AT 3.30 PM © STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA CONTENTS PART 1 Nil ——— PART 2 Page Agriculture .......................................................................................................................... 2317-20 Censorship .......................................................................................................................... 2321-3 Education ............................................................................................................................ 2323 Fisheries .............................................................................................................................. 2324 Health .................................................................................................................................. 2324-5 Justice ................................................................................................................................. 2325-6 Minerals and Energy ......................................................................................................... 2326-8 Planning .............................................................................................................................. 2328-30 Police ................................................................................................................................... 2330 Public Notices—Deceased Estates .................................................................................... 2331-3 Racing, Gaming and Liquor ............................................................................................... 2330-1 2316 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 11 May 2001 IMPORTANT COPYRIGHT NOTICE © State of Western Australia This work is copyright. 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In these instances, notices warning of the change are generally published on page 2 for approximately 4 weeks prior to the date. Readers are urged to check Gazettes accordingly, prior to contacting State Law Publisher. JOHN A. STRIJK, Government Printer. 11 May 2001 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 2317 —PART2— AGRICULTURE AG401* SOIL AND LAND CONSERVATION ACT 1945 EAST YORNANING LAND CONSERVATION DISTRICT (APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS OF DISTRICT COMMITTEE) INSTRUMENT 2001 Made by the Commissioner of Soil and Land Conservation. 1. Citation This Instrument may be cited as the East Yornaning Land Conservation District (Appointment of Members) Instrument 2001. 2. Appointment of members Under section 23(2b) of the Act and clause 5(1) of the Soil and Land Conservation (East Yornaning Land Conservation District) Order 1988*, the following members are appointed to the land conservation district committee for the East Yornaning Land Conservation District— (a) on the nomination of the Shire of Cuballing: Thomas Henry Wittwer of Cuballing; (b) to represent the Western Australian Farmers Federation (Inc): Scott Wesley Young of Cuballing and Ian Robert Nottle of Cuballing; and (c) as persons actively engaged in, or affected by or associated with, land use in the district— (i) Haldane George Baxter of Cuballing (ii) Bruce William Dixon of Cuballing (iii) Kenneth William Draper of Cuballing (iv) Avon Maxim Furphy of Cuballing (v) Owen Gath of Cuballing (vi) Albert Malcolm Gath of Cuballing (vii) Harold Wesley Young of Cuballing (viii) Colin Robert Grout of Cuballing (ix) Lindsay Bruce Herrmann of Cuballing (x) Bruce John McBurney of Popanyinning (xi) Kevin Michael Pauly of Cuballing (xii) Graeme Leslie Dent of Cuballing (xiii) Belinda Dent of Cuballing (xiv) Scott Haldane Baxter of Cuballing (xv) Betty May Furphy of Cuballing [*Published in the Gazette 8 July 1988 at pp. 2419-21 and amended in the Gazette of 24 January 1992 at pp. 355-56 and an Amendment Order approved by Executive Council on 16 June 1998 {refer to Agriculture Western Australia reference: 881784V02P06}]. 3. Term of office Members appointed to the committee under this instrument will hold office for a term expiring on 30 September 2003. DAVID HARTLEY, Commissioner of Soil and Land Conservation. Dated this 19th day of April 2001. AG402* SOIL AND LAND CONSERVATION ACT 1945 KALGAN LAND CONSERVATION DISTRICT (APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS OF DISTRICT COMMITTEE) INSTRUMENT 2001 Made by the Commissioner of Soil and Land Conservation. 1. Citation This Instrument may be cited as the Kalgan Land Conservation District (Appointment of Members) Instrument 2001. 2318 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 11 May 2001 2. Appointment of members Under section 23(2b) of the Act and clause 6(1) of the Soil and Land Conservation (Kalgan Land Conservation District) Order 1986*, the following members are appointed to the land conservation district committee for the Kalgan Land Conservation District— (a) on the nomination of the Shire of Cranbrook: David Packard of Tenterden; (b) to represent the Western Australian Farmers Federation (Inc): Neil John Heffernan of Mount Barker and Barry Frederick Pearce of Mount Barker; and (c) as persons actively engaged in, or affected by or associated with, land use in the district— (i) Elsie Caroline Baesjou of Woogenellup (ii) Heather Ann Adams of Mount Barker (iii) Norman Ross Hill of Porongurups (iv) Janice Elizabeth Wood of Plantagenet (v) Lucia Irene Quearry of Porongurups (vi) Suzanne Charleston of South Kendenup (*Published in the Gazette 19 December 1986 at pp. 4939-40 and amended in the Gazette of 26 April 1991 at pp. 1861-62 and an Amendment Order approved by Executive Council on 4 November 1997 {refer to Agriculture Western Australia reference: 881758V02P0S}). 3. Term of office Members appointed to the committee under this instrument will hold office for a term expiring on 30 September 2003. DAVID HARTLEY, Commissioner of Soil and Land Conservation. Dated this 19th day of April 2001. AG403* SOIL AND LAND CONSERVATION ACT 1945 KALGOORLIE LAND CONSERVATION DISTRICT (APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS OF DISTRICT COMMITTEE) INSTRUMENT 2001 Made by the Commissioner of Soil and Land Conservation. 1. Citation This Instrument may be cited as the Kalgoorlie Land Conservation District (Appointment of Members) Instrument 2001. 2. Appointment of members Under section 23(2b) of the Act and clause 5(1) of the Soil and Land Conservation (Kalgoorlie Land Conservation District) Order 1988*, the following members are appointed to the land conservation district committee for the Kalgoorlie Land Conservation District— (a) on the nomination of the Shire of Coolgardie: Sandra Trenowden of Kambalda West; (b) on the nomination of the Shire of Menzies: Brett Crook of Edjudina Station; (c) on the nomination of the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder: Stephen Frederick Tonkin of Gindalbie Station; and (d) as persons actively engaged in, or affected by or associated with, land use in the district— (i) Samantha Peta Van Wyngaarden of Kalgoorlie (ii)
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