Government Gazette

OF THE STATE OF

NEW SOUTH WALES

Week No. 26/2005 Friday, 1 July 2005 Published under authority by Containing numbers 78, 79, 80 and 81 Government Advertising and Information Pages 3193 – 3556 Level 9, McKell Building 2-24 Rawson Place, SYDNEY NSW 2001 Phone: 9372 7385 Fax: 9372 7421 Email: [email protected] CONTENTS Number 78 Regulations – continued SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT Sherriff (Transitional Fees) Regulation 2005 ...... 3382 Workers Compensation Amendment (Insurance Dust Diseases Tribunal Amendment (Claims Reform) Regulation 2005 ...... 3386 Resolution Process) Regulation 2005 ...... 3139 Veterinary Practice (Savings And Transitional) James Hardie Former Subsidiaries (Special Regulation 2005 ...... 3392 Provisions) (Savings and Transitional) Regulation 2005 ...... 3206 Orders ...... 3395 Land And Environment Court Regulation 2005 ...... 3211 Rules ...... 3405 Road Transport (Heavy Vehicles Registration Charges) Other Legislation ...... 3418 Act 1995 ...... 3220 Health Services Amendment (St John of God Health OFFICIAL NOTICES Care System Inc) ...... 3198 Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Insurance Premiums Order 2005-2006 Amendment Natural Resources – Order 2005 ...... 3200 Planning ...... 3428 Natural Resources ...... 3446 Number 79 Department of Lands ...... 3452 Primary Industries – Mineral Resources ...... 3460 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT Roads and Traffic Authority ...... 3492 Local Government Act 1993 ...... 3223 Other Notices ...... 3495 Gosford City Council Determination ...... 3224 Tenders ...... 3551 Sydney Catchment Authority Determination ...... 3247 Wyong Shire Council Determination ...... 3254 PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS (Council, Probate, Company Notices, etc) ...... 3552 Number 80 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT Stock Diseases (General) Amendment Regulation 2005 ...... 3277 Number 81 LEGISLATION Assents to Acts ...... 3305 Proclamation ...... 3308 Regulations – Adoption Amendment (Adoption Service Providers) Regulation 2005 ...... 3312 DEADLINES Driving Instructors Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005 ...... 3326 Attention Advertisers . . . Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment (Building Fisheries Management Amendment Fee Government Gazette inquiry times are: Regulation 2005 ...... 3329 Monday to Friday: 8.30 am to 4.30 pm Fisheries Management Amendment (Fees) Phone: (02) 9372 7447; Fax: (02) 9372 7421 Regulation 2005 ...... 3331 Legal Profession Amendment (Practising Certificate Email: [email protected] Fees) Regulation 2005 ...... 3343 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE DEADLINES Ombudsman Regulation 2005 ...... 3348 Parking Space Levy Amendment Regulation 2005 .. 3353 Close of business every Wednesday Road Transport (Mass Loading and Access) Except when a holiday falls on a Friday, deadlines Amendment (Fees) Regulation 1995 ...... 3356 will be altered as per advice given on this page. Roads (General) Amendment (Penalty Notice Offences) Regulation 1995 ...... 3359 Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Amendment Please Note: (Fees) Regulation 1995 ...... 3362 • Only electronic lodgement of Gazette contributions Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Amendment will be accepted. (Fees) Regulation 1995 ...... 3369 • This publication is available on request via email, in Road Transport (General) Amendment (Fees) large print and/or on computer disk for people with Regulation 1995 ...... 3373 a disability. To obtain copies of this publication in Road Transport (Safety And Traffic Management) either of these formats, please contact Denis Helm. Amendment (TFMS Fee And Tow-Away Charge) Regulation 1995 ...... 3376 Other formats, such as Braille and audio (cassette Road Transport (Heavy Vehicles Registration tape), will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Charges) Amendment Regulation 1995 ...... 3378 SEE the GAI Web Site at www.gai.dpws.nsw.gov.au 3193

Government Gazette OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES Number 78 New South Wales Wednesday, 29 June 2005 Published under authority by Government Advertising and Information Dust Diseases Tribunal Amendment (ClaimsSPECIAL Resolution SUPPLEMENT Process) Regulation 2005 New South Wales under the New South Wales Dust Diseases Tribunal Act 1989 Dust Diseases TribunalNew South Wales Amendment (ClaimsDust Diseases Resolution Tribunal Process) Amendment DustRegulation(Claims Diseases Resolution 2005 Tribunal Process) Amendment RegulationHer Excellency the Governor, 2005 with the advice of the Executive Council, has made (Claimstheunder following the Regulation Resolution under the Dust Diseases Process) Tribunal Act 1989. under the RegulationDust Diseases Tribunal 2005 Act 1989 Dust Diseases Tribunal Act 1989 underAttorney the General

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Dust Diseases Tribunal Amendment (Claims Resolution Process) Clause 1 Regulation 2005

Dust Diseases Tribunal Amendment (Claims Resolution Process) Regulation 2005 under the Dust Diseases Tribunal Act 1989

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Dust Diseases Tribunal Amendment (Claims Resolution Process) Regulation 2005.

2 Commencement This Regulation commences on 1 July 2005.

3 Amendment of Dust Diseases Tribunal Regulation 2001 The Dust Diseases Tribunal Regulation 2001 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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Amendments Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendments

(Clause 3) [1] Clause 11 Definitions Insert at the end of the clause: (2) Unless the parties otherwise agree, the period from the beginning of 25 December until the end of 9 January next following is to be ignored for the purpose of reckoning the time fixed by this Regulation for the doing by a party of any act in connection with the claims resolution process. (3) Subclause (2) does not prevent any business in connection with the claims resolution process from being conducted during the period referred to in that subclause.

[2] Clause 17 Effect of claim being subject to claims resolution process Insert before clause 17 (2) (a): (a1) the service of the statement of claim on the defendant, including the service of the statement of claim outside Australia, or

[3] Clause 17A Insert after clause 17:

17A Service of documents (1) Rules 10.5–10.19, 10.21 and 10.22 of the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 apply to and in respect of the service of documents for the purposes of this Part in the same way as they apply to and in respect of the service of documents for the purposes of proceedings in the Tribunal. (2) Pending the commencement of section 9 of the Civil Procedure Act 2005: (a) the reference in subclause (1) to rules 10.5–10.19, 10.21 and 10.22 of the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 is taken to be a reference to the correspondingly numbered provisions of Schedule 7 to that Act, and (b) for the purposes of subclause (1), those correspondingly numbered provisions are taken to apply, as rules of court, to proceedings in the Tribunal.

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(3) In the case of a defendant who is outside Australia, any document to be served for the purposes of this Part may be served on the defendant: (a) in the same manner as that in which the relevant statement of claim was served on the defendant, or (b) in such other manner as the parties may agree.

[4] Clause 22 Defendant to provide reply to claim Insert “business” before “days” in clause 22 (8).

[5] Clause 23 Requests for more information about dispute Insert “business” before “days” in clause 23 (2).

[6] Clauses 35A, 35B and 35C Insert after clause 35:

35A Taking evidence by telecommunications link (1) This clause applies to a plaintiff, whether in New South Wales or elsewhere: (a) who is the subject of a medical practitioner’s certificate under clause 32 (3) to the effect that he or she is not fit to be present at a mediation session, or (b) in respect of whom the parties are in agreement that he or she should be allowed to give evidence by means of a telecommunications link. (2) For the purposes of clause 35, a plaintiff to whom this clause applies may give evidence by means of a telecommunications link and, for that purpose, anything that needs to be done in order to enable the plaintiff’s evidence to be so given (such as the administration and taking of an oath) may also be done by such means.

35B Taking evidence outside New South Wales (1) For the purposes of clause 35, a plaintiff may give evidence on oath before a mediator outside New South Wales, but only if: (a) the plaintiff is the subject of a medical practitioner’s certificate under clause 32 (3) to the effect that he or she is not fit to be present at a mediation session, and (b) the defendant on whose application the plaintiff is required to give evidence requests that the plaintiff’s evidence be so given, and

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(c) the mediator is satisfied that it is appropriate in all of the circumstances for the plaintiff’s evidence to be so given. (2) Without limiting clause 35 (10), a defendant at whose request evidence is given by the plaintiff under this clause is liable for the costs incurred by the mediator and the plaintiff’s legal representatives in travelling to the place at which the evidence is to be given. If more than one defendant makes the request, the defendants are liable in equal shares for those costs.

35C Application of Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 to giving of evidence (1) Rules 24.9 and 24.11–24.15 of the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 apply for the purposes of clause 35 in the same way as they apply for the purposes of proceedings in the Supreme Court, and so apply as if a reference in those rules to an examiner were a reference to a mediator. (2) Pending the commencement of section 9 of the Civil Procedure Act 2005: (a) the reference in subclause (1) to rules 24.9 and 24.11–24.15 of the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 is taken to be a reference to the correspondingly numbered provisions of Schedule 7 to that Act, and (b) for the purposes of subclause (1), those correspondingly numbered provisions are taken to apply, as rules of court, to proceedings in the Supreme Court.

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New South Wales

Health Services Amendment (St John of God Health Care System Inc) Order 2005

under the Health Services Act 1997

MARIE BASHIR, ,Governor Governor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 62 (2) of the Health Services Act 1997, make the following Order. DatedDated,, thisthis 29th day ofday June of 2005. 2005.

By Her Excellency’s Command,

MORRIS IEMMA, M.P., Minister for for Health Health

Explanatory note The object of this Order is to remove the reference to “St John of God Health Care System Inc” and the recognised establishment of that organisation, “St John of God Hospital (Goulburn)”, from Schedule 3 to the Health Services Act 1997 so that the organisation is no longer an affiliated health organisation for the purposes of the Act. This Order is made under section 62 (2) of the Health Services Act 1997.

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Health Services Amendment (St John of God Health Care System Inc) Clause 1 Order 2005

Health Services Amendment (St John of God Health Care System Inc) Order 2005 under the Health Services Act 1997

1 Name of Order This Order is the Health Services Amendment (St John of God Health Care System Inc) Order 2005.

2 Commencement This Order commences on 1 July 2005.

3 Amendment of Health Services Act 1997 No 154 The Health Services Act 1997 is amended by omitting the matter relating to “St John of God Health Care System Inc” from Columns 1 and 2 of Schedule 3.

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New South Wales

Insurance Premiums Order 2005–2006 Amendment Order 2005

under the Workers Compensation Act 1987

MARIE BASHIR, , GovernorGovernor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 168 of the Workers Compensation Act 1987, make the following Order. DatedDated,, thisthis 29th day ofday June of 2005.June 2005.

By Her Excellency’s Command,

JOHN DELLA BOSCA, M.L.C., MinisterMinister forfor Commerce Commerce

Explanatory note The object of this Order is to amend the Insurance Premiums Order 2005–2006 to correct errors in certain equations in that Order and references to certain NSW Government cleaning contract numbers. This Order is made under section 168 of the Workers Compensation Act 1987.

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Clause 1 Insurance Premiums Order 2005–2006 Amendment Order 2005

Insurance Premiums Order 2005–2006 Amendment Order 2005 under the Workers Compensation Act 1987

1 Name of Order This Order is the Insurance Premiums Order 2005–2006 Amendment Order 2005.

2 Commencement This Order commences at 4 pm on 30 June 2005.

3 Amendment of Insurance Premiums Order 2005–2006 The Insurance Premiums Order 2005–2006 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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Insurance Premiums Order 2005–2006 Amendment Order 2005

Amendments Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendments

(Clause 3) [1] Clause 3 Calculation of insurance premium payable by employer Omit “P = (T × (1 – S)) + (E × S) + Q – Y + D – I” from clause 3 (a). Insert instead “P = ((T × (1 – S)) + (E × S)) + Q – Y + D – I”.

[2] Clause 3 (a) Omit “[P= (1 – S) + (E × S)]”. Insert instead “[(T × (1 – S)) + (E × S)]”.

[3] Schedule 3 Basic tariff premium Omit “(Wa × Wb)” from clause 1 (1). Insert instead “(Wa × Ra)”.

[4] Schedule 9 Input tax credit adjustment Omit “I = [T × (1 – S) + (E × S) – Y + Q] × B%” from clause 1 (a). Insert instead “I = [(T × (1 – S)) + (E × S) – Y + Q] × B%”.

[5] Schedule 10 Premium discount scheme Omit “Y = PDS level × (T × (1 – S)) + (E × S) + Q” from clause 1 (a). Insert instead “Y = PDS level × ((T × (1 – S)) + (E × S) + Q)”.

[6] Schedule 10, clause 1 (a) Omit “T × (1 – S) + (E × S)”. Insert instead “[(T × (1 – S)) + (E × S)]”.

[7] Schedule 10, clause 1 (b) Omit “Y = PDS level × (T + (X × T)) + Q”. Insert instead “Y = PDS level × ((T + (X × T)) + Q)”.

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Schedule 1 Amendments

[8] Table A NSW WorkCover Industry Classification Omit the matter relating to Cleaning Services (Non NSW Government Schools Contract) and Cleaning Services (NSW Government Schools and Sites Contracts) in Subdivision 78, Division L. Insert instead:

786610 Cleaning Services (Non NSW Government 9.61% Schools Contract) This class includes employers engaged in providing window, building, telephone cleaning or similar cleaning services (except carpet cleaning or shampooing services, steam cleaning, or sand blasting of building exteriors). This class also includes employers engaged under NSW Government Cleaning Contract No 0500342 for NSW Government agencies in the Sydney Business District Area. Exclusions and References: Employers mainly engaged in (a) the cleaning of building exteriors (including steam cleaning, sand or other abrasive blasting) are included in Class 425930 Building Exterior Cleaning and Maintenance Services; (b) cleaning or shampooing carpets, drapes or curtains are included in Class 952130 Carpet Cleaners; (c) operating under New South Wales Government Sites Cleaning Contracts awarded by the NSW Government Contracts Control Board pursuant to Request for Tender Nos 93/20125 and 98/20125, including contracts awarded by the NSW Government for cleaning services in public schools in NSW are included in Class 786620; and

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(d) operating under New South Wales Government Schools cleaning contract nos or facilities management contract nos (or both) 0500323 0500324 0500325 0500326 0500327 0500328 0500329 0500330 0500331 0500332 0500333 0500334 0500335 0500336 0500337 0500338 0500339 0500340 0500341 0500343 0500344 are included in Class 786620 Cleaning Services (NSW Government Schools and Sites Contracts). Primary Activities: Abrasive and/or sand blasting other than building exteriors Building cleaning service (interior) Chimney cleaning service Cleaning service nec Cleaning of garbage and recycling bins and skips House cleaning service NSW Government Cleaning Contract No 0500342 for NSW Government agencies in the Sydney Business District Area Office cleaning service 786620 Cleaning Services (NSW Government Schools 16.23% and Sites Contracts) This class consists of employers operating under New South Wales Government Sites Cleaning Contracts awarded by the NSW Government Contracts Control Board pursuant to Request for Tender Nos 93/20125 and 98/20125 and employers operating under New South Wales Government school cleaning contracts nos or facilities management contract nos (or both) 0500323 0500324 0500325 0500326 0500327 0500328 0500329 0500330 0500331 0500332 0500333 0500334 0500335 0500336 0500337 0500338 0500339 0500340 0500341 0500343 0500344.

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Schedule 1 Amendments

Exclusions and References: Employers mainly engaged in (a) the cleaning of building exteriors (including steam cleaning, sand or other abrasive blasting) are included in Class 425930 Building Exterior Cleaning and Maintenance Services; (b) cleaning or shampooing carpets, drapes or curtains are included in Class 952130 Carpet Cleaners; and (c) providing services under NSW Government Cleaning Contract No 0500342 for NSW Government agencies in the Sydney Business District Area is included in Class 786610 Cleaning Services (Non NSW Government Schools Contract). Primary Activities: Cleaning services provided under New South Wales Government Sites Cleaning Contracts awarded by the NSW Government Contracts Control Board pursuant to Request for Tender Nos 93/20125 and 98/20125. Cleaning services provided under New South Wales Government school cleaning contracts nos 0500323 0500324 0500325 0500326 0500327 0500328 0500329 0500330 0500331 0500332 0500333 0500334 0500335 0500336 0500337 0500338 0500339 0500340 and 0500341. Cleaning and facilities management services provided under contracts nos 0500343 and 0500344.

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New South Wales

James Hardie Former Subsidiaries (Special Provisions) (Savings and Transitional) Regulation 2005

under the James Hardie Former Subsidiaries (Special Provisions) Act 2005

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the James Hardie Former Subsidiaries (Special Provisions) Act 2005.

BOB DEBUS, M.P., AttorneyAttorney GeneralGeneral

Explanatory note The James Hardie Former Subsidiaries (Special Provisions) Act 2005 provides for the external administration of certain former subsidiaries (liable entities) of the James Hardie corporate group. Under section 19 of the Act the Minister may direct a liable entity to do any thing that the Minister is satisfied is necessary or appropriate for the external administration of the entity in accordance with Part 3 of the Act. The object of this Regulation is to require liable entities to lodge a financial report for their 2005 financial year with the Minister to enable the Minister to assess the current financial position of the liable entities. This Regulation is made under the James Hardie Former Subsidiaries (Special Provisions) Act 2005, including section 42 and Schedule 1.

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James Hardie Former Subsidiaries (Special Provisions) (Savings and Transitional) Regulation 2005

Contents Page Part 1 Preliminary 1 Name of Regulation 3 2 Commencement 3 3 Definitions 3

Part 2 Liable entities 4 Financial report for 2005 financial year 4

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James Hardie Former Subsidiaries (Special Provisions) (Savings and Clause 1 Transitional) Regulation 2005

Part 1 Preliminary

James Hardie Former Subsidiaries (Special Provisions) (Savings and Transitional) Regulation 2005 under the James Hardie Former Subsidiaries (Special Provisions) Act 2005

Part 1 Preliminary 1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the James Hardie Former Subsidiaries (Special Provisions) (Savings and Transitional) Regulation 2005.

2 Commencement This Regulation commences on 1 July 2005.

3 Definitions (1) In this Regulation: the Act means the James Hardie Former Subsidiaries (Special Provisions) Act 2005. (2) Notes included in this Regulation do not form part of this Regulation.

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Part 2 Liable entities

Part 2 Liable entities 4 Financial report for 2005 financial year (1) In this clause: relevant financial year means the following: (a) for ABN 60—the year ending 31 March 2005, (b) for Amaca—the year ending 30 June 2005, (c) for Amaba—the year ending 30 June 2005. (2) A liable entity must, within 1 month after 1 July 2005, lodge with the Minister a financial report for its relevant financial year prepared and audited in accordance with this clause. (3) The financial report for the relevant financial year for Amaca and Amaba is to consist of: (a) financial statements for the year, and (b) notes to the financial statements, and (c) a directors’ declaration about the statements and notes, complying with subclause (4). (4) The financial report referred to in subclause (3) is to be prepared: (a) in the case of Amaca—as if it were a large proprietary company that is not a disclosing entity within the meaning of the Corporations Act and the financial report were a financial report it was required to prepare under and in accordance with Part 2M.3 of that Act, and (b) in the case of Amaba—as if ASIC had directed it to comply with the requirements of Division 1 and Divisions 3, 4, 5 and 6 of Part 2M.3 of the Corporations Act for the relevant financial year under section 294 (1) of that Act and the financial report were a financial report it was required to prepare under and in accordance with those Divisions. (5) For the purposes of subclause (4), a reference in Part 2M.3 of the Corporations Act to compliance with the accounting standards is to be read as if it were a reference to compliance with accounting standards consistently with the accounting standards that the liable entity applied to the financial year for which it last prepared a financial report under and in accordance with that Part. (6) The financial report referred to in subclause (3) is to be audited and an auditor’s report obtained in the same way that the financial report would be required under section 301 of the Corporations Act to be audited and reported on if it were a financial report prepared under and in

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Liable entities Part 2

accordance with the provisions of Part 2M.3 that would be applicable to a large proprietary company that is not a disclosing entity or a company given a direction by ASIC as referred to in subclause (4). (7) The financial report for the relevant financial year for ABN 60 is a copy of a financial report prepared by it for that year that has been audited by a registered company auditor. (8) The Minister may, by order in writing, exempt a specified liable entity from all or any of the requirements imposed on it by this clause. (9) An exemption may be granted unconditionally or subject to conditions. A liable entity that breaches a condition of an exemption is taken not to be exempt from compliance with the relevant requirement. (10) Nothing in this clause limits or affects any requirement imposed on a liable entity to lodge any account or statement in accordance with a direction given by the Minister under section 27 of the Act. A financial report lodged in accordance with this clause is to be treated, for the purposes of the Act, as if it had been lodged in accordance with that section.

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New South Wales

Land and Environment Court Regulation 2005

under the Land and Environment Court Act 1979

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Land and Environment Court Act 1979.

BOB DEBUS, M.P., Attorney General Attorney General

Explanatory note The object of this Regulation is to repeal and remake the Land and Environment Court Regulation 2000, which would otherwise be repealed on 1 September 2005 by section 10 (2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989. This Regulation makes provision for the fees that are payable in respect of the business of the Land and Environment Court. It increases, in line with the Consumer Price Index, the fees that are currently payable in respect of that business. It also makes provision for the postponement or waiver of fees in certain cases. This Regulation is made under the Land and Environment Court Act 1979, including section 78 (the general regulation-making power).

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Land and Environment Court Regulation 2005

Contents Page 1 Name of Regulation 3 2 Commencement 3 3 Definitions 3 4 Fees generally 3 5 Persons by and to whom fees payable 4 6 Fee not chargeable for transcript—appeal to Court of Criminal Appeal 4 7 Postponement or waiver of fees in certain cases 4 8 When fees payable 5 9 Repeal and saving 6 Schedule 1 Court fees 7

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Land and Environment Court Regulation 2005 Clause 1

Land and Environment Court Regulation 2005 under the Land and Environment Court Act 1979

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Land and Environment Court Regulation 2005.

2 Commencement This Regulation commences on 1 July 2005. Note. This Regulation repeals and replaces the Land and Environment Court Regulation 2000 which would otherwise be repealed on 1 September 2005 by section 10 (2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989.

3 Definitions (1) In this Regulation: corporation has the same meaning as in section 57A of the Corporations Act 2001 of the Commonwealth. the Act means the Land and Environment Court Act 1979. (2) Notes included in this Regulation do not form part of this Regulation.

4 Fees generally (1) The fees to be taken in respect of the matters set out in Schedule 1 are the fees specified in that Schedule. (2) However, a reference in that Schedule to a corporation does not include a reference to a corporation that produces evidence, satisfactory to the registrar: (a) that its turnover, in the financial year of the corporation immediately preceding the financial year in which the fees are to be taken, was less than $200,000, or (b) if the corporation has not been in existence for a full financial year—that its turnover in its first financial year is likely to be less than $200,000.

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Clause 5 Land and Environment Court Regulation 2005

5 Persons by and to whom fees payable (1) A fee charged under this Regulation for a document or service is payable to the registrar by the person at whose request the document is filed or the service rendered. (2) If a document is filed or a service rendered at the request of a person acting as an agent for another person, each of those persons is jointly and severally liable for payment of the fee. (3) A reference in Schedule 1 to a fee payable in the case of a corporation is a reference to a corporation on whose behalf a request is made to file a document or render a service.

6 Fee not chargeable for transcript—appeal to Court of Criminal Appeal No fee is chargeable to a person convicted of an offence in proceedings before the Court for a transcript or diskette of the proceedings if: (a) the person has filed a notice of appeal, notice of intention to appeal, notice of application for leave to appeal or notice of intention to apply for leave to appeal with the Court of Criminal Appeal against the conviction or a sentence imposed by the Court in respect of the conviction, or (b) the person is a respondent to an appeal against such a sentence.

7 Postponement or waiver of fees in certain cases (1) The taking of the fee for filing initiating process to commence proceedings in any Class of the Court’s jurisdiction is to be postponed until judgment is given in the proceedings if the process is filed by or on behalf of: (a) a pro bono party to the proceedings, or (b) a pensioner party to the proceedings, or (c) a legally assisted party to the proceedings. (2) The fee is not to be taken at all, or if taken must be remitted, if, in relation to the proceedings: (a) judgment is against the party concerned, or (b) judgment is in favour of that party, but costs are not awarded in his or her favour. (3) Despite clause 8 (2), the registrar must not refuse to file or issue any document, or render a service, relevant to proceedings merely because, in accordance with this clause, a fee has not been taken for the filing of any initiating process on behalf of a pro bono party, a pensioner party or a legally assisted party to the proceedings concerned.

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Land and Environment Court Regulation 2005 Clause 8

(4) For the purposes of this clause: (a) a party to proceedings is a pro bono party if he or she is being represented under the pro bono scheme of the Law Society of New South Wales or the pro bono scheme of the New South Wales Bar Association and a legal practitioner acting for the party: (i) certifies in writing to the registrar on behalf of the party that the party is being so represented, and (ii) undertakes in writing to the registrar to pay the filing fee for that document if, at the conclusion of the proceedings, subclause (2) does not apply, and (b) a party to proceedings is a pensioner party if he or she is the holder of any card issued by the Commonwealth Government that entitles the holder to Commonwealth health concessions, and (c) a party to proceedings is a legally assisted party if he or she is receiving legal assistance through a community legal centre within the meaning of section 48H of the Legal Profession Act 1987 or section 240 of the Legal Profession Act 2004.

8 When fees payable (1) A fee charged under this Regulation becomes payable when the document concerned is filed or the service concerned is rendered. (2) However, the registrar: (a) may require a fee for the document or service to be paid before the document is filed or the service rendered, or (b) may, by order in writing, direct that the whole or any part of such a fee be postponed, waived or remitted, subject to such conditions (if any) as the registrar thinks fit to impose. (3) The registrar may delegate his or her power under this clause to direct that the whole or any part of any fee be postponed to any public servant holding office as, or appointed to act temporarily as, a grade 5/6 administrative or clerical officer or above. (4) The registrar may delegate his or her power under this clause to direct that the whole or any part of any fee be waived or remitted to any public servant holding office as, or appointed to act temporarily as, a grade 7/8 administrative or clerical officer or above. (5) A reference in subclause (2) to the registrar includes a reference to a person to whom the registrar delegates his or her powers in accordance with this clause. (6) This clause is subject to clause 7.

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Clause 9 Land and Environment Court Regulation 2005

9 Repeal and saving (1) The Land and Environment Court Regulation 2000 is repealed. (2) Any act, matter or thing that, immediately before the repeal of the Land and Environment Court Regulation 2000, had effect under that Regulation is taken to have effect under this Regulation.

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Land and Environment Court Regulation 2005

Court fees Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Court fees

(Clause 4)

$ 1 Filing a process to commence proceedings in Class 1 of the 639.00 Court’s jurisdiction (other than proceedings referred to in item 2 or 3) 2 Filing a process to commence proceedings in Class 1 of the Court’s jurisdiction where the matter relates to a development application (other than a development application relating to the subdivision of land) or to a building application, and where the value of the development or building: (a) is less than $50,000 188.00 (b) is $50,000 or more but less than $500,000 639.00 (c) is $500,000 or more but less than $1,000,000 2,914.00 (d) is $1,000,000 or more 3,640.00 3 Filing a process to commence proceedings in Class 1 of the 188.00 Court’s jurisdiction where the matter relates to an appeal under section 96AA or 98 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 4 Filing a process to commence proceedings in Class 2 of the 639.00 Court’s jurisdiction (other than proceedings referred to in item 5) 5 Filing a process to commence proceedings in Class 2 of the 188.00 Court’s jurisdiction where the matter relates to a development application (other than a development application relating to the subdivision of land) or to a building application, and where the value of the development or building is less than $50,000 6 Filing a process to commence proceedings in Class 3 of the 639.00 Court’s jurisdiction (other than proceedings referred to in item 7, 8 or 9) 7 Filing a process to commence proceedings in Class 3 of the 90.00 Court’s jurisdiction where the matter relates to an appeal, reference or other matter under the Crown Lands Act 1989, the Crown Lands (Continued Tenures) Act 1989, the Roads Act 1993, the Water Act 1912, the Water Management Act 2000 or the Western Lands Act 1901 8 Filing a process to commence proceedings in Class 3 of the Court’s jurisdiction where the matter relates to an appeal or objection against a valuation of land, and where the value of the land, as determined by the respondent valuing authority:

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Land and Environment Court Regulation 2005

Schedule 1 Court fees

$ (a) is less than $100,000 165.00 (b) is $100,000 or more but less than $500,000 223.00 (c) is $500,000 or more but less than $1,000,000 353.00 (d) is $1,000,000 or more 500.00 9 Filing a process to commence proceedings in Class 3 of the Court’s jurisdiction where the matter relates to a claim for compensation for the compulsory acquisition of land, as referred to in section 24 of the Land and Environment Court Act 1979, and where the amount offered as compensation by the resuming or constructing authority: (a) is less than $50,000 188.00 (b) is $50,000 or more but less than $500,000 639.00 (c) is $500,000 or more but less than $1,000,000 2,914.00 (d) is $1,000,000 or more 3,640.00 10 In respect of item 6, 8 or 9, if the registrar determines that, 90.00 because of the substance of the matter and its lack of complexity, the fee referred to in the item is not appropriate 11 Filing a process to commence proceedings in Class 4 of the 639.00 Court’s jurisdiction 12 Filing a process to commence proceedings in Class 5 of the 639.00 Court’s jurisdiction 13 Filing a process to commence proceedings in Class 6 or 7 of the 188.00 Court’s jurisdiction 14 Filing a process to commence an appeal to the Court under 777.00 section 56A of the Land and Environment Court Act 1979 15 Filing a process to commence proceedings for modification of a 116.00 or 30% development consent, or for modification of an approval, granted of the original by the Court on appeal filing fee paid to the Court (whichever is the greater) 16 Production of a document, by an officer of the Court, elsewhere 53.00 than at the place at which the Court sits and elsewhere than at the office of the registrar 17 Making a copy of a document, for each page 2.00 (minimum fee of $10.00)

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Land and Environment Court Regulation 2005

Court fees Schedule 1

$ 18 Supplying a copy of the transcript/diskette of proceedings: (a) for each page (or equivalent) where the matter being 7.90 transcribed is under 3 months old (minimum fee for 1 to 8 pages (or equivalent) of $66.00) (b) for each page (or equivalent) where the matter being 9.00 transcribed is 3 months old or older (minimum fee for 1 to 8 pages (or equivalent) of $78.00) (c) for each diskette also supplied (in addition to fee under 5.40 paragraph (a) or (b)) 19 Furnishing a party to proceedings with a second or subsequent 50.00 copy of the written opinion or reasons for opinion of a Judge or of a Commissioner or other officer of the Court in relation to the proceedings, for each copy 20 Furnishing a person (other than a party to proceedings) with a 50.00 first or subsequent copy of the written opinion or reasons for opinion of a Judge or of a Commissioner or other officer of the Court in relation to any proceedings, for each copy 21 Opening, or keeping open, the office of the registrar: 506.00 (a) on a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday, or (b) on any other day before 8.30 am or after 5 pm 22 Supplying a duplicate tape recording of sound-recorded 43.00 evidence, for each cassette 23 To issue a subpoena (for production, to give evidence, or both) 114.00 (in the case of a corporation) or 57.00 (in any other case) 24 Retrieving a document from archival storage, for each document 26.00

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New South Wales

Notice

under the Road Transport (Heavy Vehicles Registration Charges) Act 1995

I, Michael Costa, the Minister for Roads, in pursuance of section 9 of the Road Transport (Heavy Vehicles Registration Charges) Act 1995, give notice that the maximum registration charges that may be imposed for the time being as calculated by the Australian Transport Council under the Agreement referred to in the National Transport Commission Act 2003 of the Commonwealth are as set out in Schedule 1 to this Notice. DatedDated,, thisthis 27th day ofday June of 2005.June 2005.

MICHAEL COSTA, M.L.C., Minister forfor Roads Roads

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Notice

Schedule 1 Maximum registration charges

Schedule 1 Maximum registration charges 1 Load carrying vehicles

Item Vehicle type 2-axle 3-axle 4-axle 5-axle 1 Truck (type 1) $334 $668 $1,002 $1,002 2 Truck (type 2) $557 $890 $2,225 $2,225 3 Short combination $612 $2,225 $2,225 $2,225 truck 4 Medium $4,228 $4,228 $4,561 $4,561 combination truck 5 Long combination $5,840 $5,840 $5,840 $5,840 truck 6 Short combination $1,446 $3,781 $4,893 $4,893 prime mover 7 Medium $4,449 $5,561 $6,118 $6,118 combination prime mover 8 Long combination $5,561 $5,561 $6,118 $6,118 prime mover

2 Load carrying trailer, converter dolly and low loader dolly The charge for a load carrying trailer, converter dolly or low loader dolly is $334 multiplied by the number of axles of the trailer or dolly.

3 Buses

Item Bus type 2-axle 3-axle 4-axle 1 Bus (type 1) $334 Not applicable Not applicable 2 Bus (type 2) $557 $1,390 $1,390 3 Articulated bus Not applicable $557 $557

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Notice

Maximum registration charges Schedule 1

4 Special purpose vehicles

Item Special purpose vehicle type Charge 1 Special purpose vehicle (type p) No charge 2 Special purpose vehicle (type t) $223 3 Special purpose vehicle (type o) $278, plus $278 times the number of axles in excess of 2

5 Vehicles in 2 or more categories If a vehicle falls within 2 or more categories, the charge for the vehicle is the higher or highest of the charges applicable to the vehicle.

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Government Gazette OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES Number 79 Thursday, 30 June 2005 Published under authority by Government Advertising and Information

SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1993 LAND ACQUISITION (JUST TERMS COMPENSATION) ACT 1991 NOTICE OF COMPULSORY ACQUISITION OF LAND

Council of the City of Sydney declares with the approval of Her Excellency the Governor, that the interest of the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority in the land described in the Schedule below, excluding mines or deposits of minerals in the land, is acquired by compulsory process in accordance with the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 for the purpose of creating a park, open space for public recreation or for community facilities and any purpose ancillary to those uses.

Dated at Sydney this 29th day of June 2005.

PETER SEAMER, General Manager

SCHEDULE Lot 118, DP 872490, Parish of St Andrew, County of Cumberland. Interest Registered Proprietor 3224 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT 30 June 2005

Determination No 1, 2005

Section 11(1) Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Act 1992

Gosford City Council

Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of New South Wales

Reference No 05/126

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1. Background (a) Section 11 of the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Act 1992 permits the Tribunal to conduct investigations and make reports to the Minister on the determination of the pricing for a government monopoly service supplied by a government agency specified in Schedule 1 of the IPART Act. (b) Gosford City Council (Council) (as a water supply authority under the Water Management Act 2000) is listed as a government agency for the purposes of Schedule 1 of the IPART Act. The services of the Council declared as monopoly services (Monopoly Services) under the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (Water, Sewerage and Drainage Services) Order 1997 are: (1) water supply services; (2) sewerage services; (3) stormwater drainage services; (4) trade waste services; (5) services supplied in connection with the provision or upgrading of water supply and sewerage facilities for new developments and, if required, drainage facilities for such developments; (6) ancillary and miscellaneous customer services for which no alternative supply exists and which relate to the supply of services of a kind referred to in paragraphs (1) to (5); (7) other water supply, sewerage and drainage services for which no alternative supply exists. Accordingly, the Tribunal may determine the prices for the Council’s Monopoly Services. (c) In investigating and reporting on the pricing of the Council’s Monopoly Services, the Tribunal has had regard to a broad range of matters, including the criteria set out in section 15(1) of the IPART Act. (d) In accordance with section 13A of the IPART Act, the Tribunal has fixed the maximum price or set a methodology for fixing the maximum price for the Council’s Monopoly Services. (e) Under section 18(2) of the IPART Act, the Council may not fix a price below that determined by the Tribunal without the approval of the Treasurer.

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2. Application of this determination (a) This determination fixes the maximum prices (or sets a methodology for fixing the maximum prices) that the Council may charge for the Monopoly Services. (b) This determination commences on the later of 1 July 2005 and the date that it is published in the NSW Government Gazette (Commencement Date). (c) The maximum prices in this determination apply from the Commencement Date to 30 June 2006. The maximum prices in this determination prevailing at 30 June 2006 continue to apply beyond 30 June 2006 until this determination is replaced.

3. Replacement of Determination No. 1 of 2003 Determination No. 1 of 2003 is replaced by this determination from the Commencement Date. The replacement does not affect anything done or omitted to be done, or rights or obligations accrued, under that determination prior to its replacement.

4 Monitoring The Tribunal may monitor the performance of the Council for the purposes of: (a) establishing and reporting on the level of compliance by the Council with this determination; and (b) preparing a periodic review of pricing policies in respect of the Monopoly Services supplied by the Council.

5. Schedules Schedules 1-5 (inclusive) and the Tables in those Schedules set out the maximum prices that the Council may charge for the Monopoly Services specified in the Schedules.

6 Definitions and Interpretation Definitions and interpretation provisions used in this determination are set out in Schedule 6.

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Schedule 1 Water Supply Services

1. Application This Schedule sets the maximum prices that the Council may charge for the Monopoly Services under paragraph (a) of the Order (water supply services).

2. Categories for pricing purposes Prices for water supply services have been determined for 3 categories: (a) a Metered Property; (b) a Vacant Land; and (c) an Unmetered Property.

2.1 Charges for water supply services to Metered Properties The maximum price that may be levied by the Council for the provision of water supply services to a Metered Residential Property or a Metered Non Residential Property (each connected to the Water Supply System) is the sum of the following: (a) the water service charge in Table 1, corresponding to the Meter size; and (b) the water usage charge in Table 2, per kL of water used.

2.2. Charges for water supply services to Vacant Land The maximum price that may be levied by the Council for the provision of water supply services to Vacant Land (whether there is a Meter on that Vacant Land or not) which is not connected to the Water Supply System but is reasonably available for connection to the Water Supply System is the water service charge in Table 3.

2.3. Charges for water supply services to Unmetered Properties The maximum price that may be levied by the Council for the provision of water supply services to an Unmetered Property which is connected or reasonably available for connection to the Water Supply System is: (a) the water service charge in Table 1 (with that Unmetered Property taken to have a Meter size of 20mm); and (b) the water usage charge in Table 2 of that Unmetered Property equals the average water consumption of all the Properties located on the same street as that Unmetered Property.

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3. Levying water supply service charges on Multi Premises

3.1 Multi Premises (other than a Retirement Village) For a Multi Premises (other than a Retirement Village): (a) which is connected to the Water Supply System; and (b) which has a Common Water Meter or multiple Common Water Meters, the maximum price that may be levied by the Council for the provision of water supply services to a Property (other than a Property falling within paragraph (f) of the definition of ‘Property’) within that Multi Premises is the sum of the following: (c) the water service charge in Table 1 (with that Property taken to have a Meter size of 20mm); and (d) the water usage charge in Table 2, as if the water used by that Property was equal to: total quantity of water used by that Multi Premises divided by: the number of Properties within that Multi Premises.

3.2 Retirement Village For a Retirement Village: (a) which is connected to the Water Supply System; and (b) which has a Common Water Meter or multiple Common Water Meters, the maximum price for each Common Water Meter that may be levied by the Council on the owner of that Retirement Village for the provision of water supply services to that Retirement Village is the sum of the following: (c) the water service charge in Table 1, corresponding to the Meter size; and (d) the water usage charge in Table 2, per kL of water used.

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Tables 1, 2 and 3

Table 1 Water service charges for a Metered Residential Property or a Metered Non Residential Property

Basis of charge Maximum charge 2005/06 Meter size $

20mm 80.82 25mm 126.28 32mm 206.90 40mm 323.28 50mm 505.13 65mm 853.66 80mm 1293.12 100mm 2020.50 150mm 4546.13 200mm 8082.00 For Meter sizes not specified above, the (Meter size)2 x 80.82/400 following formula applies

Table 2 Water usage charge for a Metered Residential Property or a Metered Non Residential Property

Basis of charge Maximum charge 2005/06 $/kL Per kilolitre of water used 0.925

Table 3 Water service charge for a Vacant Land

Basis of charge Maximum charge 2005/06 $ Water service supply 80.82

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Schedule 2

Sewerage services

1. Application This Schedule sets the maximum prices that the Council may charge for the Monopoly Services under paragraph (b) of the Order (sewerage services).

2. Categories for pricing purposes Prices for sewerage services have been determined for 4 categories: (a) Residential Properties; (b) Non Residential Properties; (c) Vacant Land; and (d) Unmetered Properties.

2.1. Charges for sewerage services to Residential Properties connected to the Sewerage System The maximum price that may be levied by the Council for sewerage services to a Residential Property connected to the Sewerage System is the residential sewerage service charge in Table 4.

2.2. Charges for sewerage services to Non Residential Properties connected to the Sewerage System The maximum price that may be levied by the Council for sewerage services to a Non Residential Property connected to the Sewerage System is the higher of: (a) the minimum non residential sewerage service charge in Table 5; and (b) the sum of: (i) the non residential sewerage service charge in Table 6; and (ii) the non residential sewerage usage charge in Table 7.

2.3 Charges for sewerage services to Vacant Land The maximum price that may be levied by the Council for sewerage services to Vacant Land not connected to the Sewerage System but is reasonably available for connection to the Sewerage System is the sewerage service charge in Table 8.

2.4 Charges for sewerage services to Unmetered Property The maximum price that may be levied by the Council for sewerage services to an Unmetered Property which is connected or reasonably available for connection to the Sewerage System is the sewerage service charge in Table 4 (if the Unmetered Property is a Residential Property) and the sewerage service charge in Table 5 (if the Unmetered Property is a Non Residential Property).

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3. Levying sewerage service charges on Multi Premises

3.1 Multi Premises (other than a Retirement Village) (a) For a Multi Premises (other than a Retirement Village): (i) which is connected to the Sewerage System; and (ii) which has a Common Water Meter or multiple Common Water Meters; and (iii) where the majority of the Properties (other than a Property falling within paragraph (f) of the definition of ‘Property’) in that Multi Premises are Residential Properties, the maximum price that may be levied by the Council for the provision of sewerage services to a Property (other than a Property falling within paragraph (f) of the definition of ‘Property’) within that Multi Premises is the residential sewerage service charge in Table 4 (with that Property taken to have a Meter size of 20mm). (b) For a Multi Premises (other than a Retirement Village): (i) which is connected to the Sewerage System; (ii) which has a Common Water Meter or multiple Common Water Meters; and (iii) where the majority of the Properties (other than a Property falling within paragraph (f) of the definition of ‘Property’) in that Multi Premises are Non Residential Properties, the maximum price that may be levied by the Council for the provision of sewerage services to a Property (other than a Property falling within paragraph (f) of the definition of ‘Property’) within that Multi Premises is the higher of: (iv) the minimum non residential sewerage service charge in Table 5; and (v) the sum of: (i) the non residential sewerage service charge in Table 6 (with that Property taken to have a Meter size of 20mm); and (ii) the non residential sewerage usage charge in Table 7.

3.2 Retirement Village For a Retirement Village: (a) which is connected to the Sewerage System; and (b) which has a Common Water Meter or multiple Common Water Meters, the maximum price for each Common Water Meter that may be levied by the Council on the owner of that Retirement Village for the provision of sewerage services to that Retirement Village is the greater of: (c) the minimum non residential sewerage service charge in Table 5; and (d) the sum of: (i) the non residential sewerage service charge in Table 6; and (ii) the non residential sewerage usage charge in Table 7.

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Tables 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 Table 4 Residential sewerage service charge

Charge Maximum charge 2005/06 $ Sewerage service 363.99

Table 5 Minimum Non Residential sewerage service charge

Charge Charge 2005/06 $ Minimum sewerage service charge 363.99

Table 6 Non Residential sewerage service charge

Basis of charge Maximum charge 2005/06 Meter size ($)

20mm 271.92 25mm 424.88 32mm 696.12 40mm 1087.68 50mm 1699.50 65mm 2872.16 80mm 4350.72 100mm 6798.00 150mm 15295.50 200mm 27192.00 For Meter sizes not specified above, the following formula applies (Meter size)2 x 271.92/400

Table 7 Non Residential sewerage usage charge

Basis of charge Maximum charge 2005/06 ($) x df% Per kilolitres of water used 0.78 x df% *Note - a Discharge Factor is applied to the charge based on the volume of water discharged into the Sewerage System.

Table 8 Sewerage service charge for Vacant Land

Basis of charge Maximum charge 2005/06 $ Vacant Land 272.99

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Schedule 3

Trade Waste Services

1. Application This Schedule sets the maximum prices that the Council may charge for the Monopoly Services under paragraph (d) of the Order (Trade Waste Services).

2. Categories for pricing purposes Prices for trade waste services have been determined for 3 categories: (a) Category 1 Trade Waste Discharge; (b) Category 2 Trade Waste Discharge; and (c) Category 3 Trade Waste Discharge.

2.1 Category 1 Trade Waste Discharge The maximum price for Category 1 Trade Waste Discharge that may be levied by the Council is represented by the following formula:

TW1 = A + I Where:

TW1 = maximum price for Category 1 Trade Waste Discharge A = Trade waste agreement fee ($) I = Liquid trade waste re-inspection fee ($) (if applicable)

each as set out in Table 9.

2.2. Category 2 Trade Waste Discharge The maximum price for Category 2 Trade Waste Discharge that may be levied by the Council is represented by the following formula:

TW2 = A + I + [(C x TWDF) x UCtw] Where:

TW2 = maximum price for Category 2 Trade Waste Discharge A = Trade waste agreement fee ($) I = Liquid trade waste re-inspection fee ($) (if applicable) UCtw = Trade waste usage charge ($/kL),

each as set out in Table 9.

C = Customer annual water consumption (kL) TWDF= Trade Waste Discharge Factor (%)

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2.3 Category 3 Trade Waste Discharge The maximum price for Category 3 Trade Waste Discharge that may be levied by the Council is the higher of the price as calculated by applying the formula in clause 2.2 above and the price as represented by the following formula:

TW3 = A + I + EMC Where:

TW3 = maximum price for Category 3 Trade Waste Discharge A = Trade waste agreement fee ($) I = Liquid trade waste re - inspection fee ($) (if applicable)

each as set out in Table 9.

EMC = Total excess mass charge ($) as set out in Table 10.

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Tables 9 & 10

Table 9 Trade waste charges

No. Charge Charges 2005/06 1 Trade waste usage charge $1.30/kL 2 Septic/Portaloo/Mobile Cleaning Charge $11.00/kL 3 Other liquid wastes transported by disposal contractors $1.20/kL 4 Trade waste agreement fee $66.63 5 Liquid trade waste re-inspection fee $112.35 6 Charge for lack of pre-treatment facility $11.00/kL

Table 10 Excess mass charges

1 Pollutant Excess Mass Charges ($/kg) 2005/06 Aluminium (Al) $0.54 Ammonia (as N) $1.60 Arsenic (As) $54.00 Barium (Ba) $27.00 Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD5) $1.30 Boron (B) $0.54 Bromine (Br2) $11.00 Cadmium (Cd) $250.00 Chlorinated Hydrocarbons $27.00 Chlorinated Phenolics $1,100.00 Chloride No Charge Chlorine (Cl2) $1.10 Chromium (Cr) (Total)# $18.00 Cobolt (Co) $11.00 Copper (Cu) $11.00 Cyanide $54.00 Flouride (F) $2.70 Formaldhyde $1.10 Grease $6.68 Herbicides/Weedicides/Fungicides $540.00 Iron (Fe) $1.10 Lead (Pb) $27.00 Lithium (Li) $5.40 Methylene Blue Active Substances (MBAS) $0.54 Manganese (Mn) $5.40 Mercury (Hg) $1,800.00 Molybdenum (Mo) $0.54 Nickel (Ni) $18.00 Nitrogen (N) (Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen) $0.14 Pentachlorophenol $1,100.00 Pesticides – General $540.00 Pesticides – Organochlorine $540.00 Pesticides – Organophosphate $540.00 PCB $540.00 Petroleum Hydrocarbons (non-flammable) $1.80 pH>10, or pH<7 $0.54 Phenolic Compounds (excluding chlorinated) $5.40 Phosphorus (Total) $1.10

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1 Pollutant Excess Mass Charges ($/kg) 2005/06 Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) $11.00 Selenium (Se) $38.00 Silver (Ag) $11.00 Sulphate (SO4) $0.11 Sulphide (S) $1.10 Sulphite (SO3) $1.10 Suspended Solids (SS or NFR) $1.30 Temperature No Charge Tin (Sn) $5.40 Total Dissolved Solids $0.04 Zinc (Zn) $11.00

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Ancillary and miscellaneous customer services

1. Application 1.1 This Schedule sets the maximum prices that the Council may charge for services under paragraph (f) of the Order (ancillary and miscellaneous customer services for which no alternative supply exists).

2. Ancillary and miscellaneous charges 2.1 The maximum charges that may be levied by the Council for the ancillary and miscellaneous services in column 2 of Table 11 are the ancillary and miscellaneous services charges in column 3 of Table 11, corresponding to the relevant ancillary and miscellaneous service.

2.2 A reference in Table 11 to "NA" means that the Council does not provide the relevant service.

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Table 11 Charges for ancillary and miscellaneous services

1 July 2005 to No. Ancillary and miscellaneous services 30 June 2006

1 Conveyancing Certificate (Statement of Outstanding Charges) a) Over the Counter $25.00 b) Electronic NA

2 Property Sewerage Diagram-up to and including A4 size- (where available) (Diagram showing the location of the house-service line, building and sewer for a property) a) Certified $25.00 b) Uncertified i. Over the Counter $20.00 ii. Electronic NA

3 Service Location Diagram (Location of sewer and/or Water Mains in relation to a property’s boundaries) a) Over the Counter $15.00 b) Electronic NA

4 Special Meter Reading Statement $53.00

5 Billing Record Search Statement – up to and including 5 years. $17.05

6 Building over or Adjacent to Sewer Advice $0.00 (Statement of Approval Status for existing Building Over or Adjacent to a Sewer)

7 Water Reconnection a) During business hours $50.00 b) Outside business hours $100.00

8 Workshop Test of Water Meter (Removal of the meter by an accredited organisation at the customer’s request to determine the accuracy of the water meter.

(A separate charge relating to transportation costs and the full mechanical test which involves dismantling and inspection of meter components will also be payable) 20mm $134.00 25mm $134.00 32mm $134.00 40mm $134.00 50mm $134.00 80mm $134.00 100mm NA 150mm NA

9 Water main disconnection a) Application for Disconnection-(all sizes) $38.00 b) Physical Disconnection NA

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1 July 2005 to No. Ancillary and miscellaneous services 30 June 2006 10 Application for Water Service Connection-(up to and including $38.00 25mm) (This covers the administration fee only. There will be a separate charge payable to the utility if they also perform the physical connection)

11 Application for Water Service Connection-(32-65mm) $38.00 (This covers administration and system capacity analysis as required. There will be a separate charge payable to the utility if they also perform the physical connection)

12 Application for Water Service Connection-(80mm or greater) $38.00 (This covers administration and system capacity analysis as required. There will be a separate charge payable to the utility if they also perform the physical connection)

13 Application to assess a Water main Adjustment (Moving a fitting and/or adjusting a section of water main up to and including 25 metres in length) This covers preliminary advice as to the feasibility of the project and will result in either: 1. A rejection of the project in which cases the fee covers the associated $270.00 investigation costs Or 2. Conditional approval in which case the fee covers the administrative $270.00 costs associated with the investigation and record amendment.

14 Standpipe Hire Security Bond (25mm) $596.00 (deposit) Security Bond (63mm) $596.00 (deposit)

15 Standpipe Hire < 50mm $80.82 >= 50mm $505.13

16 Standpipe Water Usage Fee - ($ per kL) $0.925

17 Backflow Prevention Device Application and Registration Fee $60.00

(This fee is for initial registration of the backflow device)

18 Backflow Prevention Application Device Annual Administration Fee $25.00 (This fee is for the maintenance of records including logging of inspection reports)

19 Major Works Inspections Fee. (This fee is for the inspection, for the purposes of approval of water and sewer mains, constructed by others, that are longer than 25 metres and/or greater than 2 metres in depth)

Water Mains ($ per metre) $8.00 Sewer Mains ($per Metre) $9.00 Reinspection $108

20 Statement of Available Pressure and Flow $110.00 (This fee covers all levels whether modelling is required or not)

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No. Description 2005/06 Fixed Hourly 21 Cancellation Fee – Water and Sewerage Applications $50.00 NA A fee charged to cancel an application for services and process a refund of water and sewer application fees.

22 Sales of Building Over Sewer and Water Guidelines $10.10 NA A fee for undertaking a technical review of guidelines to ensure that current standards are applied when a proposal to build over or near council sewer and water mains is lodged.

23 Section 307 Certificate A fee for preparation of a Section 307 Certificate which states whether a development complies with the Water Management Act 2000. Dual Occupancies $87.00 NA Commercial Buildings, Factories, Torrens Subdivision of Dual Occupancy $130.00 NA Boundary Realign with Conditions $212.00 NA Subdivisions, developments involving mains extensions $631.00 NA Development without Requirement Fee $51.00 NA

24 Inspection of Concrete Encasement and Additional Junction Cut-ins A fee charged by Council to inspect a developer’s works to determine whether works are in accordance with Council standards. Inspection of concrete encasement $140.00 NA Additional inspection (due to non compliance) $48.00 NA Inspection of concrete encasement greater than $140 + $14/m for 10m each m > 10m NA

25 Sale of Specification for Construction of Water and Sewerage Works by Private Contractors $78.00 NA Contractors carrying out private works are required to purchase Council’s “Specifications for Construction of Water and Sewerage Works by Private Contractors”

26 Private Developers Plan Resubmission NA $58 first hr $30 each hr after A fee for Council review and approval of a developer’s request for changes to a previously approved water or sewer plan.

27 Approval of Developers Sewer Pump Station Rising Main Design $220.00 NA A fee for Council review and approval of a private developer’s proposal for provision of sewer; pump stations/rising mains. This fee covers assessment of: i) suitability for integration within the existing sewerage system. ii) proposed works conform to both industry and Council standards.

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No. Description 2005/06 Fixed Hourly 28 Approval of Private Internal Residential Sewer Pump Station Rising Main Design $85.00 NA A fee for Council review of a property owner’s proposal for provision of minor internal sewer; pump stations/rising mains. This fee covers assessment of: iii) suitability for integration within the existing sewerage system. iv) proposed works conform to both industry and Council standards.

29 Approval of Extension of Sewer/Water Mains to Properties Outside Service Areas $120.00 NA A fee for Council review and approval of a property owner’s application for extension of sewer/water mains to properties outside service areas.

30 Sale of Sewer Plan Books A fee for purchase of Council hardcopy set of sewer reticulation plans. A3 sheet in cardboard folder NA A3 sheet in plastic pockets (3 folders) NA Annual charge for monthly updating service NA CD $65.00

31 Trade Waste Approvals $160.00 A fee for Council inspection of a commercial or industrial development prior to approval for discharging into Council’s sewers being granted.

32 Sewer Connection fees A fee for Council inspection of developments requiring connection to, or alteration to existing connection to Council’s sewer to ensure protection of Council’s sewerage system. New sewer connection $170.00 Plus each additional WC $65.00 Alterations $122.00 Units/Villas (1 WC each flat or unit) $140.00 Plus for each additional WC $65.00 Caravan Connection Fee $82.00 Sewer Re-Inspection Fee $94.00

33 Location of Water and Sewer Mains Private developers/contractors request the on- site indication of the alignment, and often depth, of water and sewer mains and services.

This service will be charged on the basis of actual costs incurred by Council. Applicants should contact Council for an estimate of actual cost. A minimum charge of $175.00 will apply. No maximum charge set

Water Service Connection Fee - (20-25mm 34 meter) $300.00 For meters greater than 25mm charges will be levied on the actual cost of the work involved

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Schedule 5

Stormwater drainage services

1. Application This Schedule sets the maximum prices that the Council may charge for services under paragraph (c) of the Order (stormwater drainage services).

2. Charges for stormwater drainage services to Residential Properties, Non Residential Properties, Vacant Land or Unmetered Properties The maximum charge that may be levied by the Council for stormwater drainage services to a Residential Property, a Non Residential Property, a Vacant Land or an Unmetered Property is the stormwater drainage levy in Table 12.

Table 12 Stormwater drainage levy for Residential Properties, Non Residential Properties, Vacant Land and Unmetered Properties

Basis of Charge Maximum charge 2005/06 $ Drainage Levy 42.00

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Schedule 6

Definitions and Interpretation

1. Definitions

In this determination:

Category 1 Trade Waste Discharge means: (a) an activity deemed by Council as requiring nil or minimal pre-treatment equipment and whose effluent is well defined and/or is a relatively benign nature; (b) such activity is being conducted on a Non Residential Property; and (c) the trade waste from such activity is being discharged into the Sewerage System.

Category 2 Trade Waste Discharge means:

(a) an activity deemed by Council as requiring a prescribed type of liquid trade waste pre-treatment equipment and whose effluent is well characterised;

(b) such activity is being conducted on a Non Residential Property; and (c) the trade waste from such activity is being discharged into Sewerage System.

Category 3 Trade Waste Discharge means:

(a) an activity deemed by Council as an industrial nature and/or which results in large volumes of liquid trade waste; (b) such activity is being conducted on a Non Residential Property; and (c) the trade waste from such activity is being discharged into Sewerage System.

Common Water Meter means a Meter which is connected or available for connection to a Multi Premises, where the Meter measures the water usage to that Multi Premises but not to each relevant Property located on or within that Multi Premises.

Community Development Lot has the meaning given to that term under the Community Land Development Act 1989.

Company Title Building means a building owned by a company where the issued shares of the company entitle the legal owner to exclusive occupation of a specified dwelling within that building.

Company Title Dwelling means a dwelling within a Company Title Building.

Council means the Council as defined in clause 1(b) of section 1 (Background) of this determination.

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df% or Discharge Factor means, in relation to a Property, the percentage of water supplied to that Property which the Council assesses or deems to be discharged into the Sewerage System.

GST means the Goods and Services Tax as defined in A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999.

IPART Act means the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Act 1992.

kL means kilolitre or one thousand litres.

Local Government Act means the Local Government Act, 1993 (NSW).

Meter means an apparatus for the measurement of water.

Metered Non Residential Property means a Non Residential Property that is serviced by a Meter.

Metered Property means a Metered Residential Property or a Metered Non-Residential Property.

Metered Residential Property means a Residential Property that is serviced by a Meter.

Monopoly Services means the Monopoly Services as defined in clause 1(b) of section 1 (Background) of this determination.

Multi Premises means land where there are two or more Properties (other than Properties which fall within paragraph (f) of the definition of ‘Property’) located on it, excluding land where there are hotels, motels, guest houses or backpacker hostels, each as defined in the Local Government Act, located on it.

Non Residential Property means a Property that is not a Residential Property or a Vacant Land or an Unmetered Property.

Order means the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (Water, Sewerage and Drainage Services) Order 1997 made on 5 February 1997 and published in Government Gazette No. 18 on 14 February 1997.

Property includes: (a) a Strata Title Lot; (b) a Company Title Dwelling; (c) a Community Development Lot; (d) a Retirement Village Unit; (e) a part of a building lawfully occupied or available for occupation (other than a building to which paragraphs (a) to (d) inclusive apply); or (f) land.

Rateable Land has the meaning given to that term under the Local Government Act.

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Residential Property means a Property where: (a) in the case of that Property being Rateable Land, that Property is categorised as: (i) residential under section 516 of the Local Government Act; or (ii) farmland under section 515 of the Local Government Act and such farmland is connected to the Water Supply System and the Sewerage System; or (b) in the case of that Property not being Rateable Land, the dominant use of that Property is residential applying the classifications in section 516 of the Local Government Act.

Retirement Village has the meaning given to that term under the Retirement Villages Act, 1999.

Retirement Village Unit means a unit located within a Retirement Village.

Sewerage System means the sewerage system owned and operated by the Council.

Strata Title Lot means a lot as defined under the Strata Schemes (Freehold Development) Act 1973.

Trade Waste Discharge Factor means the percentage of trade waste which the Council assesses or deems to be discharged into the Sewerage System.

Tribunal means the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of New South Wales established under the IPART Act.

Unmetered Property means land which does not have a Meter located on it.

Vacant Land means land which has no capital improvements on it.

Water Supply System means the water supply system owned and operated by the Council.

2. Interpretation 2.1 General provisions In this determination: (a) headings are for convenience only and do not affect the interpretation of this determination; (b) a reference to a schedule, annexure, clause or table is a reference to a schedule, annexure, clause or table to this determination; (c) words importing the singular include the plural and vice versa; (d) a reference to a law or statute includes all amendments or replacements of that law or statute.

2.2 Explanatory Notes Explanatory notes do not form part of this determination, but in the case of uncertainty may be relied on for interpretation purposes.

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2.3 Prices exclusive of GST Prices or charges specified in this determination do not include GST.

2.4 Billing cycle of Council For the avoidance of doubt nothing in this determination affects when the Council may issue a bill to a customer for prices or charges under this determination.

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Determination No 4, 2005

Section 11(1) Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Act 1992

Sydney Catchment Authority

Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Act of New South Wales

Reference No 05/127

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1 Definitions and Interpretation

1.1 Definitions Expressions used in this Determination that are defined in the Appendix, have the meanings set out in the Appendix. 1.2 Interpretation 1.2.1 If there is any inconsistency between this Determination of the Tribunal and a previous determination of the Tribunal, this Determination will prevail to the extent of the inconsistency. 1.2.2 In the interpretation of this Determination a construction that would promote the purpose or object underlying the IPART Act (whether or not that purpose or object is expressly stated in the IPART Act) is to be preferred to a construction that would not promote that purpose or object. 1.2.3 In the event of any uncertainty, the notes in this Determination may be used for interpretation purposes. 1.2.4 The singular includes the plural and vice versa.

2 Application of this Determination 2.1 The following services supplied by the Authority have been declared government monopoly services under the IPART Act: (a) water supply services, (b) ancillary and miscellaneous services for which no alternative supply exists and which relate to the supply of those water services. [Note: The Government monopoly services were declared by the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (Water Supply Services) Order 2000, made on 8 February 2000 and published in Gazette No. 22 dated 11 February 2000 at page 816.]

2.2 This Determination is made by the Tribunal under the IPART Act.

2.3 This Determination applies to the services covered by paragraph 2.1.

2.4 The maximum prices listed or calculated in this Determination apply to the Authority from the later of 1 July 2005 and the date that it is published in the NSW Government Gazette to 30 September 2005, unless otherwise indicated. The maximum prices in this determination prevailing at 30 September 2005 continue to apply beyond 30 September 2005 until this determination is replaced.

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3 Water supply services to Sydney Water Corporation The total charge for water supplied by the Authority to the Corporation for the period from 1 July 2005 to 30 September 2005 consists of a Fixed Availability Charge plus a Volumetric Charge as set out in paragraphs 3.1 and 3.2 respectively.

3.1 Fixed Availability Charge The maximum Fixed Availability Charge that may be levied by the Authority for water supplied by it to the Corporation is set out in Table 1.

Table 1 Fixed Availability Charges to Sydney Water Corporation - 1 July 2005 to 30 September 2005

Charge 1 July 2005 to 30 September 2005 Fixed Availability Charge $5.366 million (per calendar month) Note: For example, the Fixed Availability Charge to the Corporation for the month of July 2005 is $5.366 million.

3.2 Volumetric Charge The maximum Volumetric Charge (per megalitre) that may be levied by the Authority for water supplied by it to the Corporation is set out in Table 2.

Table 2 Volumetric Charges to Sydney Water Corporation – 1 July 2005 to 30 September 2005

Charge 1 July 2005 to 30 September 2005 Volumetric Charge $116.25 (per megalitre) Note: For example, the Volumetric Charge to the Corporation for the month July 2005 (on the assumption that the Corporation acquires 40,000 megalitres) is $4,650,000. That is, $116.25 x 40,000 = $4,650,000.

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4 Water supply services to Wingecarribee Shire Council The maximum Volumetric Charge (per megalitre) that may be levied by the Authority for water supplied by it to Wingecarribee Shire Council for the period 1 July 2005 to 30 September 2005 is set out in Table 3.

Table 3 Volumetric charges for Wingecarribee Shire Council – 1 July 2005 to 30 September 2005

Charge 1 July 2005 to 30 September 2005 Volumetric Charge $105.08 (per megalitre)

5 Water supply services to Shoalhaven City Council

5.1 Supply to Kangaroo Valley The maximum Volumetric Charge (per megalitre) that may be levied by the Authority for water supplied by it to Shoalhaven City Council for use in Kangaroo Valley for the period 1 July 2005 to 30 September 2005 is set out in Table 4.

Table 4 Volumetric charges for Kangaroo Valley – 1 July 2005 to 30 September 2005

Charge 1 July 2005 to 30 September 2005 Volumetric Charge $105.08 (per megalitre)

5.2 Tallowa Dam releases to Shoalhaven City Council The maximum Volumetric Charge (per megalitre ) that may be levied by the Authority for Tallowa Dam releases to Shoalhaven City Council for the period 1 July 2005 to 30 September 2005 during times of Drought is set out in Table 5.

Table 5 Volumetric Charges for Tallowa Dam releases to Shoalhaven City Council in times of Drought – 1 July 2005 to 30 September 2005

Charge 1 July 2005 to 30 September 2005 Volumetric Charge $105.08 (per megalitre)

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6 Raw water The total charge for Raw water supplied by the Authority to a Customer for the period from 1 July 2005 to 30 September 2005 consists of a Volumetric Charge as set out in Table 6.

Table 6 Volumetric Charges for Raw Water – 1 July 2005 to 30 September 2005

Charge 1 July 2005 to 30 September 2005 Volumetric Charge $0.44 (per kilolitre)

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7 Unfiltered water The total charge for Unfiltered water supplied by the Authority to a Customer for the period from 1 July 2005 to 30 September 2005 consists of a Fixed Availability Charge plus a Volumetric Charge as set out in paragraphs 7.1 and 7.2 respectively.

7.1 Fixed Availability Charge for Unfiltered Water 7.1.1 The maximum Fixed Availability Charge for Unfiltered Water that may be levied by the Authority on a Customer is: (a) for the period 1 July 2005 to 30 September 2005 – 25 per cent of the Fixed Availability Charge corresponding to the relevant Service Connection in Table 7; and (b) if this determination continues beyond 30 September 2005 – 25 per cent of the Fixed Availability Charge corresponding to the relevant Service Connection in Table 7 for each consecutive period of 3 months after 30 September 2005.

Table 7 Fixed Availability Charges for Unfiltered Water – 1 July 2005 to 30 September 2005

Service connection Service charge (nominal diameter) $ 20mm 75.00 25mm 117.20 30mm 168.75 32mm 192.00 40mm 300.00 50mm 468.75 80mm 1200.00 100mm 1875.00 150mm 4218.75 200mm 7500.00 >200mm (nominal diameter)2 x 75/400

7.2 Volumetric Charge for Unfiltered Water The maximum Volumetric Charge for Unfiltered Water that may be levied by the Authority on a Customer for the period 1 July 2005 to 30 September 2005 is set out in Table 8.

Table 8 Volumetric Charges for Unfiltered Water – 1 July 2005 to 30 September 2005

Charge 1 July 2005 to 30 September 2005 Unfiltered Water Volumetric Charge $0.754 (per kilolitre)

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1 Defined Terms In this Determination: Authority means the Sydney Catchment Authority constituted under the Sydney Water Catchment Management Act, 1998.

Corporation means the Sydney Water Corporation constituted under the Sydney Water Corporation Act, 1994.

Customer means a person to whom the Authority supplies water, other than the Corporation, water supply authorities, prescribed local councils or prescribed county councils as described in section 16 of the Sydney Water Catchment Management Act, 1998.

Tallowa Dam releases describes the circumstance where the Shoalhaven City Council requests the Authority to release from Tallowa Dam water in excess of that which would usually be released by the Authority so as to enable the Shoalhaven City Council to provide water to towns within its local government area in times of water shortage.

Fixed Availability Charge means a fixed charge imposed by the Authority for water supplied by the Authority to a person, irrespective of the amount of water consumed by the person.

GST means the Goods and Services Tax as defined in A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act, 1999.

IPART Act means the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Act, 1992.

Kangaroo Valley means the township of Kangaroo Valley within the local government area of the Shoalhaven City Council.

Raw Water is water that has not been managed in any way.

Shoalhaven City Council means the Shoalhaven City Council as constituted under the Local Government Act, 1993 (NSW).

Tribunal means the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of New South Wales established under the IPART Act.

Unfiltered Water means raw water that has been managed for quality whether by chemical treatment or otherwise but not treated at a water filtration plant.

Volumetric Charge means a charge imposed by the Authority for water supplied by the Authority to a person where the charge is based on the amount of water consumed by the person.

Wingecarribee Shire Council means the Wingecarribee Shire Council as constituted under the Local Government Act, 1993 (NSW).

2 Prices exclusive of GST Prices or charges specified in this Determination do not include GST.

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Determination No 2, 2005

Section 11(1) Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Act 1992

Wyong Shire Council

Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of New South Wales

Reference No 05/219

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 79 30 June 2005 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT 3255

1. Background

(a) Section 11 of the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Act 1992, permits the Tribunal to conduct investigations and make reports to the Minister on the determination of the pricing for a government monopoly service supplied by a government agency specified in Schedule 1 of the IPART Act.

(b) Wyong Shire Council (Council) (as a water supply authority constituted under the Water Management Act 2000) is listed as a government agency for the purposes of Schedule 1 of the IPART Act. The services of the Council declared as monopoly services (Monopoly Services) under the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (Water, Sewerage and Drainage Services) Order 1997 are: (1) water supply services; (2) sewerage services; (3) stormwater drainage services; (4) trade waste services; (5) services supplied in connection with the provision or upgrading of water supply and sewerage facilities for new developments and, if required, drainage facilities for such developments; (6) ancillary and miscellaneous customer services for which no alternative supply exists and which relate to the supply of services of a kind referred to in paragraphs (1) to (5); (7) other water supply, sewerage and drainage services for which no alternative supply exists. Accordingly, the Tribunal may determine the prices for the Council’s Monopoly Services.

(c) In investigating and reporting on the pricing of the Council’s Monopoly Services, the Tribunal has had regard to a broad range of matters, including the criteria set out in section 15(1) of the IPART Act.

(d) In accordance with section 13A of the IPART Act, the Tribunal has fixed the maximum price for the Council’s Monopoly Services or has established a methodology for fixing the maximum price.

(e) Under section 18(2) of the IPART Act, the Council may not fix a price below that determined by the Tribunal without the approval of the Treasurer.

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2. Application of this determination (a) This determination fixes the maximum prices (or sets a methodology for fixing the maximum prices) that the Council may charge for the Monopoly Services.

(b) This determination commences on the later of 1 July 2005 and the date that it is published in the NSW Government Gazette (Commencement Date).

(c) The maximum prices in this determination apply from the Commencement Date to 30 June 2006. The maximum prices in this determination prevailing at 30 June 2006 continue to apply beyond 30 June 2006 until this determination is replaced.

3. Replacement of Determination No. 2 of 2003 Determination No. 2 of 2003 is replaced by this determination from the Commencement Date. The replacement does not affect anything done or omitted to be done, or rights or obligations accrued, under that determination prior to its replacement.

4 Monitoring The Tribunal may monitor the performance of the Council for the purposes of: (a) establishing and reporting on the level of compliance by the Council with this determination; and (b) preparing a periodic review of pricing policies in respect of the Monopoly Services supplied by the Council.

5. Schedules Schedules 1-4 (inclusive) and the Tables in those Schedules set out the maximum prices that the Council may charge for the Monopoly Services specified in the Schedules.

6. Definitions and Interpretation Definitions and interpretation provisions used in this determination are set out in Schedule 5.

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Schedule 1

Water Supply Services

1. Application This Schedule sets the maximum prices that the Council may charge for the Monopoly Services under paragraph (a) of the Order (water supply services).

2. Categories for pricing purposes Prices for water supply services have been determined for 2 categories: (a) a Metered Property; and (b) a Vacant Land.

2.1 Charges for water supply services to Metered Properties The maximum price that may be levied by the Council for the provision of water supply services to a Metered Residential Property or a Metered Non Residential Property (each connected to the Water Supply System) is the sum of the following: (a) the water service charge in Table 1, corresponding to the Meter size; and (b) the water usage charge in Table 2, per kL of water used.

2.2. Charges for water supply services to Vacant Land The maximum price that may be levied by the Council for the provision of water supply services to Vacant Land which is not connected to the Water Supply System but is reasonably available for connection to the Water Supply System is the water service charge in Table 3.

3. Levying water supply charges on Multi Premises

3.1 Strata Title Lot For a Strata Title Lot within a Multi Premises where that Multi Premises: (a) is connected to the Water Supply System; and (b) has a Common Water Meter or multiple Common Water Meters, the maximum price that may be levied by the Council on that Strata Title Lot for the provision of water supply services to that Strata Title Lot is the sum of the following: (c) the water service charge in Table 1 (with that Strata Title Lot taken to have a Meter size of 20mm); and (d) the water usage charge in Table 2, as if the water used by that Strata Title Lot was equal to: total quantity of water used by that Multi Premises divided by: the total Unit Entitlement of that Multi Premises

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multiplied by: the Unit Entitlement of that Strata Title Lot.

3.2 Company Title Dwelling For a Multi Premises: (a) which is connected to the Water Supply System; and (b) which has a Common Water Meter or multiple Common Water Meters, the maximum price that may be levied by the Council for the provision of water supply services to: (c) a Company Title Dwelling within that Multi Premises is the water service charge in Table 1 (with that Company Title Dwelling taken to have a Meter size of 20mm); and (d) the owner of the Company Title Building (within which the Company Title Dwelling in clause 3.2(c) is situated) is the water usage charge in Table 2, per kL of water used.

3.3 Community Development Lot For a Community Development Lot within a Multi Premises where that Multi Premises: (a) is connected to the Water Supply System; and (b) has a Common Water Meter or multiple Common Water Meters, the maximum price that may be levied by the Council on that Community Development Lot for the provision of water supply services to that Community Development Lot is the sum of the following: (c) the water service charge equal to: the water service charge in Table 1, corresponding to the Meter size divided by: the total Unit Entitlement of that Multi Premises multiplied by: the Unit Entitlement of that Community Development Lot; and (d) the water usage charge in Table 2, as if the water used by that Community Development Lot was equal to: total quantity of water used by that Multi Premises divided by: the total Unit Entitlement of that Multi Premises multiplied by: the Unit Entitlement of that Community Development Lot.

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3.4 Retirement Village (which is not an Exempt Property) For a Retirement Village (which is not an Exempt Property) and: (a) which is connected to the Water Supply System; and (b) which has a Common Water Meter or multiple Common Water Meters, the maximum price for each Common Water Meter that may be levied by the Council on the owner of that Retirement Village for the provision of water supply services to that Retirement Village is the sum of the following: (c) the water service charge in Table 1, corresponding to the Meter size; and (d) the water usage charge in Table 2, per kL of water used.

3.5 Multi Premises (which is not a Strata Title Building, a Company Title Building, a Community Parcel or a Retirement Village) For a Multi Premises (which is not a Strata Title Building, a Company Title Building, a Community Parcel or a Retirement Village) and: (a) which is connected to the Water Supply System; and (b) which has a Common Water Meter or multiple Common Water Meters, the maximum price for each Common Water Meter that may be levied by the Council on the owner of that Multi Premises for the provision of water supply services to that Multi Premises is the sum of the following: (c) the water service charge in Table 1, corresponding to the Meter size; and (d) the water usage charge in Table 2, per kL of water used.

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Tables 1, 2 and 3

Table 1 Water service charges for a Metered Residential Property or a Metered Non Residential Property

Basis of charge Maximum charge 2005/06 (Meter size) ($) 20mm 92.25 25mm 144.14 40mm 369.00 50mm 576.56 80mm 1476.00 100mm 2306.25 150mm 5189.06 200mm 9225.00 For Meter sizes not specified above the following formula (Meter size) 2 x 92.25/400 applies

Table 2 Water usage charges for a Metered Residential Property or a Metered Non Residential Property

Maximum charge 2005/06 Basis of charge ($)/kL Per kilolitre of water used 0.925

Table 3 Water service charge for a Vacant Land

Charge Maximum charge 2005/06 ($) Water service supply 92.25

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Schedule 2

Sewerage Services

1. Application This Schedule sets the maximum prices that the Council may charge for the Monopoly Services under paragraph (b) of the Order (sewerage services).

2. Categories for pricing purposes Prices for sewerage services have been determined for 4 categories: (a) a Residential Property(other than Vacant Land and Exempt Land); (b) a Non Residential Property (other than Vacant Land and Exempt Land); (c) Vacant Land; and (d) Exempt Land.

2.1 Charges for sewerage services to a Residential Property connected to the Sewerage System The maximum price that may be levied by the Council for sewerage services to a Residential Property (other than Vacant Land or Exempt Land) connected to the Sewerage System is the sewerage service charge in Table 4.

2.2 Charges for sewerage services to a Residential Property not connected to the Sewerage System The maximum price that may be levied by the Council for sewerage services to a Residential Property (other than Vacant Land or Exempt Land) not connected to the Sewerage System is the residential effluent and sludge removal charge in Table 5.

2.3 Charges for sewerage services to a Non Residential Property connected to the Sewerage System The maximum price that may be levied by the Council for sewerage services to a Non Residential Property (other than Vacant Land or Exempt Land) connected to the Sewerage System is the greater of: (a) the non residential minimum sewerage service charge in Table 6; and (b) the sum of: (i) the non residential sewerage service charge in Table 7; and (ii) the non residential sewerage usage charge in Table 8.

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2.4 Charges for sewerage services to a Non Residential Property not connected to the Sewerage System The maximum prices that may be levied by Council for sewerage services to a Non Residential Property (other than Vacant Land or Exempt Land) that is not connected to the Sewerage System are the non residential effluent and sludge removal charge in Table 9.

3. Charges for sewerage services to a Vacant Land The maximum price that may be levied by the Council for sewerage services on Vacant Land which is not connected to the Sewerage System but is reasonably available for connection to the Sewerage System is the sewerage service charge in Table 10.

4. Charges for sewerage services to an Exempt Land The maximum price that may be levied by the Council for sewerage services on Exempt Land is the sewerage service charge in Table 11.

5. Levying charges for sewerage services on Multi Premises

5.1 Strata Title Lot (which is a Residential Property) For a Strata Title Lot (which is a Residential Property) within a Multi Premises where that Multi Premises: (a) is connected to the Sewerage System; and (b) has a Common Water Meter or multiple Common Water Meters, the maximum price that may be levied by the Council on that Strata Title Lot for the provision of sewerage services to that Strata Title Lot is the sewerage service charge in Table 4.

5.2 Strata Title Lot (which is a Non Residential Property) For a Strata Title Lot (which is a Non Residential Property) within a Multi Premises where that Multi Premises: (a) is connected to the Sewerage System; and (b) has a Common Water Meter or multiple Common Water Meters, the maximum price that may be levied by the Council on that Strata Title Lot for the provision of sewerage services to that Strata Title Lot is equal to:

the greater of: (i) the non residential minimum sewerage service charge in Table 6; and (ii) the sum of: (1) the non residential sewerage service charge in Table 7; and (2) the non residential sewerage usage charge in Table 8, divided by: the total Unit Entitlement of that Multi Premises multiplied by:

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the Unit Entitlement of that Strata Title Lot.

5.3 Company Title Dwelling For a Company Title Dwelling within a Multi Premises where that Multi Premises: (a) is connected to the Sewerage System; and (b) has a Common Water Meter or multiple Common Water Meters, the maximum price that may be levied by the Council on that Company Title Dwelling for the provision of sewerage services to that Company Title Dwelling is the sewerage service charge in Table 4.

5.4 Community Development Lot For a Community Development Lot within a Multi Premises where that Multi Premises: (a) is connected to the Sewerage System; and (b) has a Common Water Meter or multiple Common Water Meters, the maximum price that may be levied by the Council on that Community Development Lot for the provision of sewerage services to that Community Development Lot is equal to: the non residential sewerage service charge in Table 7, corresponding to the Meter size divided by: the total Unit Entitlement of that Multi Premises multiplied by: the Unit Entitlement of that Community Development Lot.

5.5 Retirement Village (which is not an Exempt Property) For a Retirement Village (which is not an Exempt Property) and: (a) which is connected to the Sewerage System; and (b) which has a Common Water Meter or multiple Common Water Meters, the maximum price for each Common Water Meter that may be levied by the Council on the owner of that Retirement Village for the provision of sewerage services to that Retirement Village is the greater of: (c) the non residential minimum sewerage service charge in Table 6; and (d) the sum of: (i) the non residential sewerage service charge in Table 7; and (ii) the non residential sewerage usage charge in Table 8.

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5.6 Multi Premises (which is not a Strata Title Building, a Company Title Building, a Community Parcel or a Retirement Village) For a Multi Premises (which is not a Strata Title Building, a Company Title Building, a Community Parcel or a Retirement Village) and: (a) which is connected to the Sewerage System; and (b) which has a Common Water Meter or multiple Common Water Meters, the maximum price for each Common Water Meter that may be levied by the Council on the owner of that Multi Premises for the provision of sewerage services to that Multi Premises is the greater of: (c) the non residential minimum sewerage service charge in Table 6; and (d) the sum of: (i) the non residential sewerage service charge in Table 7; and (ii) the non residential sewerage usage charge in Table 8.

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Tables 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 Table 4 Sewerage service charge for a Residential Property

Type of service Maximum charge 2005/06 ($) Sewerage service 367.87

Table 5 Residential effluent and sludge removal charges

Type of service Maximum charge 2005/06 ($) Fortnightly effluent removal and disposal service (per year) 846.85 Additional requested effluent removal and disposal service (per visit) 32.77 Sludge removal and disposal services: Septic tanks with a capacity up to 2750 litres (per service) 237.57 Septic tanks exceeding 2750 litres or AWTS with one tank (per service) 308.22 AWTS with more than one tank (per system) 459.78 Chemical Closet Fortnightly service (per year) 1220.55 Each requested weekly special service 23.78

Table 6 Non Residential minimum sewerage service charge

Charge Charge 2005/06 ($) Minimum sewerage service charge 367.87

Table 7 Non Residential sewerage service charges

Basis of charge Maximum charge 2005/06 (Meter size) ($) 20mm 132.53 x df% 25mm 207.08 x df% 40mm 530.12 x df% 50mm 828.31 x df% 80mm 2,120.48 x df% 100mm 3,313.25 x df% 150mm 7,454.81 x df% 200mm 13,253.00 x df% For Meter sizes not specified above the following formula (Meter size)2 x 132.53/400 x df% applies Note: A Discharge Factor is applied to the charge based on the volume of water discharged into Council Sewerage System.

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Table 8 Non Residential sewerage usage charge

Basis of charge Maximum charge 2005/06 ($/kL) Per kilolitre of water used 0.66 xdf% Note: A Discharge Factor is applied to the charge based on the volume of water discharged into Council Sewerage System.

Table 9 Non Residential effluent and sludge removal charges

Basis of charge Maximum charge 2005/06 Type of service ($) Commercial effluent removal and disposal service ($/ kL) 10.86 Sludge removal and disposal services: Septic tanks with a capacity up to 2750 litres ($ per 237.57 service) Septic tanks exceeding 2750 litres or AWTS with one 308.22 tank ($ per service) AWTS with more than one tank ($ per system) 459.78 Chemical Closet Fortnightly service ($ per year) 1,220.55 Each requested weekly special service ($ per service) 23.78

Table 10 Sewerage service charge for Vacant Land

Charge Maximum charge 2005/06 ($) Sewerage service supply 275.90

Table 11 Charges for sewerage services to Exempt Land

Basis of charge Maximum charge 2005/06 ($) Per water closet 51.90 Per cistern servicing a 18.38 urinal

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Schedule 3

Trade waste services

1. Application This Schedule sets the maximum prices that the Council may charge for the Monopoly Services under paragraph (d) of the Order (Trade Waste Services).

2. Categories for pricing purposes Prices for trade waste services have been determined for 2 categories: (a) a Property by reference to a Category A Trade Waste Discharge; and (b) a Property by reference to a Category B Trade Waste Discharge.

2.1 Category A Trade Waste Discharge The maximum price that may be levied by the Council against a property by reference to a Category A Trade Waste Discharge is the sum of the following: (a) the Category A trade waste usage charge in Table 12; (b) the Category A annual licence fee in Table 13; and (c) the trade waste re-inspection fee in Table 13.

2.2 Category B Trade Waste Discharge The maximum price that may be levied by the Council against a property by reference to a Category B Trade Waste Discharge is the sum of the following: (a) the Category B trade waste sewerage usage charge in Table 12; (b) the Category B annual licence fee in Table 13; and (c) the trade waste re-inspection fee in Table 13.

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Tables 12 and 13

Table 12 Trade waste usage charges

Basis of charge Parameter Maximum charge 2005/06 ($) Category A Trade Waste Discharge Volume 0.39/kL Biological Oxygen Demand 0.66/kg Suspended Solids 0.54/kg Oil and grease 1.33/kg Category B Trade Waste Discharge Volume 0.66/kL Excess Biological Oxygen Demand 0.66/kg Excess Suspended Solids 0.54/kg Excess Oil and grease 1.33/kg

Table 13 Trade waste annual licence/ re-inspection fees

Basis of charge Maximum charge 2005/06 ($) Category A Annual Licence Fee 302.08 Category B Annual Licence Fee 41.98 Trade waste re-inspection fee 41.98

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Schedule 4

Ancillary and miscellaneous customer services

1. Application This Schedule sets the maximum prices that the Council may charge for ancillary and miscellaneous customer services for which no alternative supply exists.

2. Ancillary and miscellaneous charges 2.1 The maximum charges that may be levied by the Council for the ancillary and miscellaneous services in column 2 of Table 14 are the charges in column 3 of Table 14, corresponding to the relevant ancillary and miscellaneous service.

2.2 A reference in Table 14 to "NA" means that the Council does not provide the relevant service.

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Table 14 Charges for ancillary and miscellaneous services

Maximum charge No. Ancillary and miscellaneous services 2005/06

1 Conveyancing Certificate Statement of outstanding Charges a) Over the Counter $15.00 b) Electronic NA

2 Property Sewerage Diagram-up to and including A4 size- (where available) (Diagram showing the location of the house-service line, building and sewer for a property)

a) Certified $15.00 b) Uncertified i. Over the Counter $15.00 ii. Electronic NA

3 Service Location Diagram (Location of sewer and/or Water Mains in relation to a property’s boundaries)

a) Over the Counter $15.00 b) Electronic NA

4 Special Meter Reading Statement $46.00

5 Billing Record Search Statement – up to and including 5 years. $15.00

6 Building over or Adjacent to Sewer Advice NA (Statement of Approval Status for existing Building Over or Adjacent to a Sewer)

7 Water Reconnection a) During business hours $31.00 b) Outside business hours $128.00

8 Workshop Test of Water Meter (Removal and full mechanical test of the meter by an accredited organisation at the customer’s request to determine the accuracy of the water meter. This involves dismantling and inspection of meter components) 20mm $154.00 25mm $154.00 32mm $154.00 40mm $154.00 50mm $154.00 60mm $154.00 80mm $154.00 100mm NA 150mm NA

9 Application for disconnection – all sizes $26.00

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Maximum charge No. Ancillary and miscellaneous services 2005/06

10 Application for Water Service Connection-(up to and including 25mm) $26.00 (This covers the administration fee only. There will be a separate charge payable to the utility if they also perform the physical connection)

11 Application for Water Service Connection-(32-65mm) $26.00 (This covers administration and system capacity analysis as required. There will be a separate charge payable to the utility if they also perform the physical connection)

12 Application for Water Service Connection-(80mm or greater) (This covers administration and system capacity analysis as required. There $26.00 will be a separate charge payable to the utility if they also perform the physical connection)

13 Application to assess a Water main Adjustment (Moving a fitting and/or adjusting a section of water main up to and including 25 metres in length) This covers preliminary advice as to the feasibility of the project and will result in either: 1. A rejection of the project in which cases the fee covers the associated NA investigation costs Or 2. Conditional approval in which case the fee covers the administrative NA costs associated with the investigation and record amendment.

14 Standpipe Hire Security Bond (25mm) $317.00 Security Bond (63mm) $610.00

15 Standpipe Hire Annual Fee See Note 11 Quarterly Fee See Note 12 Monthly Fee See Note 13

16 Standpipe Water Usage Fee $0.925/kL

17 Backflow Prevention Device Application and Registration Fee $53.00 (This fee is for initial registration of the backflow device)

18 Backflow Prevention Application Device Annual Administration Fee nil (This fee is for the maintenance of records including logging of inspection reports)

19 Major Works Inspections Fee. (This fee is for the inspection, for the purposes of approval of water and sewer mains, constructed by others, that are longer than 25 metres and/or greater than 2 metres in depth) Water Mains ($ per metre) $4.60 Gravity Sewer Mains ($per Metre) $6.15 Rising Sewer Mains ($per Metre) $4.60

1 Note 1: As per water availability charge based on meter size (pro rata for part of year). 2 Note 1: As per water availability charge based on meter size (pro rata for part of year). 3 Note 1: As per water availability charge based on meter size (pro rata for part of year).

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Maximum charge No. Ancillary and miscellaneous services 2005/06

20 Statement of Available Pressure and Flow $112.00 (This fee covers all levels whether modelling is required or not) 21 Underground Plant Locations Provision of uncertified plan showing location of underground mains: Council assists in on-site physical locations: $61.50/hr for 1st hr or part thereof then $15 per 15 mins or part thereof thereafter $102.50/hr for 1st hr or part thereof then Council undertakes on-site physical locations $25.50 per 15 mins or part thereof thereafter

22 Plumbing and Drainage Inspection Maximum of 2 inspections Residential single dwelling, villas & units $124.00/unit Alterations, Caravan & Mobile Homes $62.50/permit Commercial and industrial $124 + $36/wc Additional Inspections $46.00/inspection

23 Billings Record Search - Further Back than 5 Years $15 for first 15 min or part thereof, $10 for 15 min or part thereof, thereafter

24 Relocate Existing Stop Valve or Hydrant $102.50 per hr for first Price exclusive of plant hire charges, material costs and traffic control hr or part thereof then where applicable $25.50 per 15 mins or part thereof, thereafter

25 Provision of Water Services Application for water service connection fee is also applicable. Meter Only (20mm): $88.00 Short service - 20mm: $534.00 Long service - 20mm: $534.00 Short service - 25mm: $648.00 Long service - 25mm: $648.00 Short service - 40mm: $1,218.00 Long service - 40mm: $1,619.00 Short service - 50mm: $1,738.00 Long service - 50mm: $2,143.00 Larger services – provision of live main connection only. Price exclusive of $102.50 per hr for first plant hire charges, material costs and traffic control where applicable hr or part thereof, $25.50 per 15 min or part thereof, thereafter

26 Water Sample Analysis $62.50 For testing of standard water quality parameters (Private supplies)

27 Raise / Lower / Adjust Existing Service No more than 2 metres from existing location 20mm service only - no materials: $103.00 (Larger services >20mm – based on quote by Council)

28 Relocate Existing Services Short - 20mm: $260.00

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Maximum charge No. Ancillary and miscellaneous services 2005/06

Long - 20mm: $405.00 (Larger services >20mm – based on quote by Council) -

29 Alteration from Dual Service to Single Service 20mm service only: $311.00

30 Sewerage Drainage Arrestor Approval: $84.00 Annual Inspection: $25.50

31 Sewerage Junction Cut-in (150mm) $230.00 No excavation, no concrete encasement removal, no sideline, junction within property. Excavation provided by customer

32 Sewerage Junction Cut-in (150mm) with sideline less than 3m $240.91 No excavation, no concrete encasement removal, junction outside property. Excavation provided by customer

33 Sewerage Junction Cut-in (225mm) $538.18 No excavation, no concrete encasement removal, no sideline, junction within property. Excavation provided by customer

34 Sewerage Junction Cut-in (225mm) with sideline less than 3m $568.18

No excavation, no concrete encasement removal, junction outside property.

Excavation provided by customer

35 Sewerage Junction Cut-in Greater than 225mm or where excavation or $102.50 per hr for removal of concrete encasement required by Council first hr, $25.50 per 15 mins thereafter

36 Sewer Main Encasement with Concrete Encasement inspection fee when construction is not by Council $77.73 (By quote when construction by Council)

37 Sewer Advance Scheme - Administration Charge $203.00

38 Raise & Lower Sewer Manholes Raise or lower manhole greater than 300mm $85.50 (Price listed is for manhole adjustment inspection fee. Charges for actual physical adjustment is by quote)/

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Schedule 5 Definitions and Interpretation

1. Definitions

In this determination:

AWTS means the Aerated Wastewater Treatment System to treat sewage and liquid waste in a septic tank system.

Category A Trade Waste Discharge means high strength or high volume waste (so classified under the Council’s Trade Waste Policy) to be discharged from a Non Residential Property into the Sewerage System which has the potential to have an adverse impact on the Sewerage System.

Category B Trade Waste Discharge means waste (so classified under the Council’s Trade Waste Policy) to be discharged from a Non Residential Property into the Sewerage System which has the potential to have an adverse impact on the Sewerage System.

Common Water Meter means a Meter which is connected or available for connection to Multi Premises, where the Meter measures the water usage to that Multi Premises but not to each relevant Property located on or within that Multi Premises.

Community Development Lot has the meaning given to that term under the Community Land Development Act 1989.

Community Parcel has the meaning given to that term under the Community Land Development Act 1989.

Company Title Building means a building owned by a company where the issued shares of the company entitle the legal owner to exclusive occupation of a specified dwelling within that building.

Company Title Dwelling means a dwelling within a Company Title Building.

Council means the Council as defined in clause 1(b) of section 1 (Background) of this determination.

df% or Discharge Factor means, in relation to a Property, the percentage of water supplied to that Property which the Council assesses or deems to be discharged into the Sewerage System.

Exempt Land means land described in Schedule 4 of the Water Management Act 2000.

GST means the Goods and Services Tax as defined in A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999.

IPART Act means the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Act 1992.

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kL means kilolitre or one thousand litres.

Local Government Act means the Local Government Act, 1993 (NSW).

Meter means an apparatus for the measurement of water.

Metered Non Residential Property means a Non Residential Property that is serviced by a Meter.

Metered Property means a Metered Residential Property or a Metered Non Residential Property.

Metered Residential Property means a Residential Property that is serviced by a Meter.

Monopoly Services means the Monopoly Services as defined in clause 1(b) of section 1 (Background) of this determination.

Multi Premises means land where there are two or more Properties (other than Properties which fall within paragraph (f) of the definition of ‘Property’) located on it, excluding land where there are hotels, motels, guest houses or backpacker hostels, each as defined in the Local Government Act, located on it.

Non Residential Property means a Property that is not a Residential Property or Vacant Land.

Order means Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (Water, Sewerage and Drainage Services) Order 1997 made on 5 February 1997 and published in the Government Gazette No.18 on 14 February 1997.

Property includes: (a) a Strata Title Lot; (b) a Company Title Dwelling; (c) a Community Development Lot; (d) a Retirement Village Unit; (e) a part of a building lawfully occupied or available for occupation (other than a building to which paragraphs (a) to (d) inclusive apply); or (f) land.

Rateable Land has the meaning given to that term under the Local Government Act.

Residential Property means a Property where: (a) in the case of that Property being Rateable Land, that Property is categorised as: (i) residential under section 516 of the Local Government Act; or (ii) farmland under section 515 of the Local Government Act; or (b) in the case of that Property not being Rateable Land, the dominant use of that Property is residential applying the classifications in section 516 of the Local Government Act.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 79 Retirement Village has the meaning given to that term under the Retirement Villages Act, 1999. 3276 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT 30 June 2005

Retirement Village Unithas the means meaning a unit given located to that within term a Retirementunder the Retirement Village. Villages Act, 1999.

SewerageRetirement System Village means Unit meansthe sewerage a unit locatedsystem withinowned aand Retirement operated Village. by the Council.

StrataSewerage Title System Building means means the sewerage a building system that owned is subject and tooperated a strata by scheme the Council. under the Strata Schemes (Freehold Development) Act 1973. Strata Title Building means a building that is subject to a strata scheme under the Strata StrataSchemes Title (Freehold Lot means Development) a lot as definedAct 1973. under the Strata Schemes (Freehold Development) Act 1973.

TradeStrata Title Waste Lot Policy means meansa lot as defined the Council’s under the Trade Strata Waste Schemes Policy (Freehold as described Development) in Act Council’s 1973. Submission to the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal: Proposed Price Path from July 2005. Trade Waste Policy means the Council’s Trade Waste Policy as described in Council’s TribunalSubmission meansto the Independent the Independent Pricing and Pricing Regulatory and ReguTribunal:latory Proposed Tribunal Price of Path New from South July 2005. Wales established under the IPART Act. Tribunal means the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of New South Wales Unitestablished Entitlement under whenthe IPART applied Act. to a Strata Title Lot, has the meaning given to that term under the Strata Schemes (Freehold Development) Act 1973 and when used in relation to a Community DevelopmentUnit Entitlement Lot, whenhas the applied meaning to aderived Strata Titleunder Lot, the has Community the meaning Land givenDevelopment to that Actterm 1989 under. the Strata Schemes (Freehold Development) Act 1973 and when used in relation to a Community VacantDevelopment Land means Lot, has land the with meaning no capi derivedtal improvements under the Community on it. Land Development Act 1989.

WaterVacant Supply Land means System land means with the no watercapital supply improvements system owned on it. and operated by the Council.

2.Water Interpretation Supply System means the water supply system owned and operated by the Council. 2.1 General provisions 2. Interpretation In this determination: (a)2.1 headingsGeneral provisions are for convenience only and do not affect the interpretation of this In thisdetermination; determination: (b)(a) aheadings reference areto a forschedule, convenience annexure, only clause and or table do not is a affectreference the to interpretation a schedule, annexure, of this clausedetermination; or table to this determination; (b) a reference to a schedule, annexure, clause or table is a reference to a schedule, annexure, (c) words importing the singular include the plural and vice versa; clause or table to this determination; (d) a reference to a law or statute includes all amendments or replacements of that law or (c) words importing the singular include the plural and vice versa; statute. (d) a reference to a law or statute includes all amendments or replacements of that law or statute. 2.2 Explanatory Notes Explanatory notes do not form part of this determination, but in the case of uncertainty may be relied2.2 Explanatoryon for interpretation Notes purposes. Explanatory notes do not form part of this determination, but in the case of uncertainty may be 2.3relied Priceson for interpretationexclusive of GSTpurposes. Prices or charges specified in this determination do not include GST. 2.3 Prices exclusive of GST 2.4Prices Billingor charges cycle specified of Council in this determination do not include GST. For the avoidance of doubt nothing in this determination affects when the Council may issue a bill2.4 to Billinga customer cycle for of prices Council or charges under this determination. For the avoidance of doubt nothing in this determination affects when the Council may issue a bill to a customer for prices or charges under this determination.

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Clause 1 Stock Diseases (General) Amendment Regulation 2005

Stock Diseases (General) Amendment Regulation 2005 under the Stock Diseases Act 1923

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Stock Diseases (General) Amendment Regulation 2005.

2 Commencement This Regulation commences on 1 July 2005.

3 Amendment of Stock Diseases (General) Regulation 2004 The Stock Diseases (General) Regulation 2004 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

4 Repeal of Stock Diseases (Nominations and Elections) Regulation 2000 The Stock Diseases (Nominations and Elections) Regulation 2000 is repealed.

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(Clause 3) [1] Clause 1 Name of Regulation Omit “(General)”.

[2] Clause 6 Disposal of stock that has died of anthrax Omit the clause.

[3] Part 2, Division 2A Insert after Division 2:

Division 2A Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy

10A Testing of Stock for Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (1) A person must not test, or attempt to test, stock for Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) unless: (a) the test is carried out in a veterinary laboratory that has been accredited by the National Association of Testing Authorities, Australia for such testing, and: (i) the test is performed in accordance with the Australian and New Zealand Standard Diagnostic Procedure for Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (to the extent that the standard procedure relates to BSE), issued by the Sub-Committee on Animal Health Laboratory Standards of the Animal Health Committee in October 2003, and (ii) the results of the test are released by a veterinary pathologist, or (b) the test is carried out for diagnostic purposes and the Chief Veterinary Officer has approved: (i) the diagnostic technique to be used, and (ii) the laboratory at which the testing will be conducted, and (iii) the person or persons who will be conducting the testing, or (c) the test is carried out for research or training purposes and: (i) the research or training has been approved by the Chief Veterinary Officer, and

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(ii) the research or training is to be conducted by a person or class of persons approved by the Chief Veterinary Officer. Maximum penalty: 100 penalty units. (2) A person must not release or otherwise publish the results of a test conducted under subclause (1) that appear to be positive or inconclusive without the approval of the Chief Veterinary Officer. Maximum penalty: 100 penalty units. (3) For the purpose of this section, a person is taken to have tested, or attempted to test, stock for BSE if the person has conducted any test that may be used to determine if stock has, or may have, BSE.

[4] Clause 12 Definitions Omit the definition of district registrar from clause 12. Insert instead: district registrar means: (a) the manager, executive officer or administrative officer of the board for the district concerned (or the person who is for the time being acting in the capacity of the manager, executive officer or administrative officer of the board), or (b) any person appointed by the board to exercise any or all of the functions of the district registrar of the board.

[5] Clause 19 Definitions Insert “, and includes carcasses of cattle” after “cattle” in the definition of identifiable stock in clause 19 (1).

[6] Clause 19 (1), definition of “relevant information” Omit paragraph (e). Insert instead: (e) the identification code of the property where the stock was last held or of the stock and station agent who last held the stock, (e1) the identification code of the property where, or of the stock and station agent to whom, the stock is sent,

[7] Clause 22 Requirement to identify stock Omit clause 22 (2) (b). Insert instead: (b) on arrival of the stock in New South Wales, or

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[8] Clause 23 Omit the clause. Insert instead:

23 Sale, purchase or sending of stock that is required to be identified A person must not sell, buy or send to any location any stock that is required to be identified under this Division, or cause or permit any such stock to be sold, bought or sent to any location, unless the stock is identified in accordance with clause 21. Maximum penalty: 100 penalty units.

[9] Clause 24 Information in relation to identifiable stock—requirements applying as from 1 July 2005 Omit clause 24 (7). Insert instead: (7) Stock slaughtered at abattoir If any identifiable stock is sent to an abattoir, the owner or person in charge of the abattoir must, by the close of business on the next working day after the stock is slaughtered, provide the authorised administrator with: (a) the relevant information, and (b) in the case of stock more than 6 weeks old at the time it is slaughtered, other than stock slaughtered at a knackery, the weight of the carcass before chilling and after bleeding, skinning, evisceration and trimming.

[10] Clause 24 (11) Omit the subclause.

[11] Clause 31 Purposes of registers Insert “production and” after “in relation to the” in clause 31 (h).

[12] Clause 36 Special identifiers Omit clause 36 (1).

[13] Clause 36 (6) and (7) Omit clause 36 (6) and (7) (including the penalty provision). Insert instead: (6) A district registrar may from time to time authorise (subject to such conditions as the district registrar thinks fit), or revoke the authorisation of, persons for the purposes of subclause (2).

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(7) A person who is for the time being so authorised: (a) must keep such records as the Director-General may determine, and (b) must prepare such records within such time, and preserve them for such time, as the Director-General may determine, and (c) if requested to do so by an inspector, produce the record for inspection, and (d) must comply with the conditions, if any, of the authorisation. Maximum penalty (subclause (7)): 100 penalty units.

[14] Clause 38 Sale and supply of approved identifiers Omit clause 38 (1) (b). Insert instead: (b) the order has been endorsed by: (i) the district registrar or a person authorised by the district registrar, or (ii) a person authorised by the State Council, or (iii) a person authorised by the Director-General, and (c) the person ordering the approved identifier has paid: (i) in the case of an order endorsed under paragraph (b) (i) or (ii)—such fee as may be determined by the State Council, or (ii) in the case of an order endorsed under paragraph (b) (iii)—such fee as may be determined by the Director-General.

[15] Clause 41 Attaching permanent identifiers to cattle already identified Omit “stock that is” from clause 41. Insert instead “cattle, or carcasses of cattle, that are”.

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[16] Clause 42A Insert after clause 42:

42A Selling or supplying approved identifiers that have been previously attached A person must not, except in such circumstances as may be approved by the Director-General by order published in the Gazette, sell or supply an approved identifier, or cause or permit the sale or supply of an approved identifier, if the identifier has previously been attached to any other stock. Maximum penalty: 100 penalty units.

[17] Clause 59 Feeding of certain material to ruminants Omit “, or oil derived from fish or poultry” from paragraph (a) of the definition of restricted animal material in clause 59 (3).

[18] Clause 59 (3), definition of “restricted animal material” Omit paragraph (b). Insert instead: (b) any tallow that has been used for the cooking of meat, poultry or fish (unless it has subsequently been filtered to remove all particulate matter).

[19] Clause 59 (3) Insert in alphabetical order: tallow means any product (including, but not limited to, a product known as tallow, yellow grease or acid oil) containing rendered fats and oils from any animal, or containing used cooking oil, being a product that complies with a specification of 2 per cent maximum moisture plus insoluble impurities.

[20] Clause 64 Insert after clause 63:

64 Nominations and elections for Board of Tick Control Schedule 2 has effect.

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[21] Schedule 1 Penalty notice offences Insert in appropriate order in the matter under the heading “Offences under this Regulation”:

Clause 10A $550 Clause 42A $550

[22] Schedules 2 and 3 Insert after Schedule 1:

Schedule 2 Nominations and elections for Board of Tick Control

(Clause 64) Part 1 Preliminary 1 Definitions (1) In this Schedule: calling of nominations, in relation to the appointment of the PSA member, means the date on which notice is first published in respect of that appointment under clause 4 of this Schedule. calling of the ballot for an election means the date on which a notice is first published for the election under clause 22 of this Schedule. calling of the election for an election means the date on which notice is published for the election under clause 13 of this Schedule. close of enrolments for an election means the final time and date fixed by the returning officer for the close of enrolments in the election. close of nominations means: (a) in relation to the appointment of the PSA member, the final time and date fixed by the returning officer for the close of nominations for that appointment, or (b) in relation to the election of a stock owner member, the final time and date fixed by the returning officer for the close of nominations for the election.

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close of the ballot for an election means the final time and date fixed by the returning officer for the close of the ballot for the election. close of the exhibition of the roll for an election means the final time and date fixed by the returning officer for the close of exhibition of the roll. election means an election conducted for the purpose of appointing one or more stock owner members. final roll for an election means the roll prepared by the returning officer under Division 5 of Part 3 of this Schedule. preliminary roll for an election means the roll provided to the returning officer under clause 21 of this Schedule. PSA means the Public Service Association of New South Wales. PSA member means the member of the Board appointed under section 5 (5) (b) of the Act. Public Sector Notices means any document titled “Public Sector Notices” published under the authority of the Government. returning officer means: (a) the Electoral Commissioner for New South Wales, or (b) a person nominated by the Electoral Commissioner for the purpose of exercising the functions of a returning officer. Secretary means the Secretary of the Board of Tick Control. stock owner member means a member of the Board appointed under section 5 (5) (c) of the Act. temporary employee means a person employed under section 24 or 27 of the Public Sector Employment and Management Act 2002. (2) In this Schedule, a reference to a Form is a reference to a form set out in Schedule 3.

Part 2 Nominations Division 1 Preliminary 2 Nomination of member to represent PSA The PSA member is to be nominated in accordance with this Part.

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3 Prescribed qualifications A person has the prescribed qualifications for the purposes of the nomination of the PSA member if the person: (a) is employed in the Department of Primary Industries (other than a temporary employee), and (b) exercises functions, in relation to the control and eradication of cattle tick, conferred or imposed on the person by or under the Act, and (c) is a member of the PSA.

Division 2 Calling of nominations

4 Notice of proposed appointment (1) Whenever a PSA member is required to be appointed, the Secretary must cause notice of that fact to be published in the Public Sector Notices. (2) The notice: (a) must specify that a PSA member is required to be appointed, and (b) must call for nominations of candidates, and (c) must fix the time and date for the close of nominations, and (d) must advise where nomination forms may be obtained and where nominations may be lodged, and (e) must specify the qualifications that qualify a person to nominate a candidate. (3) The date fixed for the close of nominations must not be earlier than 21 days, or later than 28 days, after the date on which the notice is first published.

5 Postponement of close of nominations (1) The Secretary may postpone the close of nominations for a period not exceeding 14 days by a notice similar to, and published in the same manner as, the notice calling for the nomination of candidates. (2) The power conferred on the Secretary by this clause may be exercised more than once in respect of a proposed appointment.

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Division 3 Nominations 6 Qualifications for nominating candidates A person is qualified to nominate a candidate for appointment as the PSA member if the person has the prescribed qualifications.

7 Eligibility for nomination A person is eligible for nomination as a candidate for appointment as the PSA member if the person has the prescribed qualifications.

8 Nomination of candidates (1) The nomination of a candidate: (a) must be in Form 1, and (b) must be made by at least 2 persons (other than the candidate) who each have the prescribed qualifications, and (c) must be lodged with the Secretary before the close of nominations. (2) If the Secretary is of the opinion that an insufficient number of the persons by whom a candidate has been nominated are qualified to nominate a candidate, the Secretary must, as soon as practicable, cause notice of that fact to be given to the candidate. (3) A candidate who has been nominated for appointment may withdraw the nomination at any time before the close of nominations by notice in writing addressed to the Secretary.

9 Selection of members In the appointment of the PSA member, the member to be appointed must be selected by the PSA from the persons duly nominated as at the close of nominations.

Part 3 Elections Division 1 Preliminary 10 Election of members to represent stock owners The stock owner members are to be elected, one for each electoral district, in accordance with this Part.

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11 Prescribed qualifications A person has the prescribed qualifications for the purposes of the election of a stock owner member if: (a) on the date fixed for the close of nominations for the election, or at any time during the 12 months before that date, the person owned cattle kept within the electoral district to which the election relates, and (b) at any time during the 18 months before the date fixed for the close of nominations for the election, the person paid an animal health rate (or such instalments of the rate as were due and payable) levied on the person under the Rural Lands Protection Act 1998 in respect of cattle kept within the electoral district to which the election relates.

12 Constitution of electoral districts (1) There are to be 6 electoral districts. (2) The Minister may, by order published in the Gazette, constitute an electoral district and may, by the same order or by a further order so published, give a name to the electoral district. (3) An order by which an electoral district is constituted must describe the land comprised in the electoral district. (4) An order that was in force under clause 14 of the Stock Diseases (Nominations and Elections) Regulation 2000 immediately before the repeal of that Regulation is taken to be an order in force under this Schedule.

Division 2 Calling of the election 13 Notice of election (1) As soon as practicable after having been notified in writing by or on behalf of the Minister that one or more stock owner members are required to be elected, the returning officer must cause notice of that fact: (a) to be sent to the Secretary, and (b) to be published in a newspaper circulating generally throughout the electoral district. (2) The notice to be sent to the Secretary: (a) must state that an election is to be held for the purpose of appointing one or more stock owner members, and (b) must fix a time and date for the close of nominations.

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(3) The notice to be published in the newspaper: (a) must state that an election is to be held for the purpose of appointing one or more stock owner members, and (b) must specify the number of members required to be appointed to represent stock owners, and (c) must call for nominations of candidates, and (d) must specify the time and date for the close of nominations, and (e) must advise where nomination forms may be obtained and where nominations may be lodged, and (f) must specify the qualifications that qualify a person to nominate a candidate. (4) The date fixed for the close of nominations must not be earlier than 21 days, or later than 28 days, after the date on which the notice is published in the newspaper.

14 Postponement of close of nominations (1) The returning officer may postpone the close of nominations for a period not exceeding 14 days by a notice in a form similar to, and published in the same manner as, a notice calling for the nomination of candidates. (2) The power conferred on the returning officer by this clause may be exercised more than once in respect of an election.

Division 3 Nominations 15 Qualifications for nominating candidates A person is qualified to nominate a candidate for election as a stock owner member if the person has the prescribed qualifications.

16 Eligibility for nomination A person is eligible for nomination as a candidate for election as a stock owner member if the person has the prescribed qualifications.

17 Nomination of candidates (1) The nomination of a candidate: (a) must be in Form 2, and

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(b) must be made by at least 5 persons (other than the candidate) who each have the prescribed qualifications, and (c) must be lodged with the returning officer before the close of nominations. (2) If the returning officer is of the opinion that an insufficient number of the persons by whom a candidate has been nominated are qualified to nominate a candidate, the returning officer must, as soon as practicable, cause notice of that fact to be given to the candidate. (3) For the purpose of enabling the returning officer to form an opinion as to whether a person by whom a candidate in an election has been nominated is qualified to nominate a candidate, the returning officer may require the Secretary to furnish the returning officer with such information regarding the person as the returning officer may specify. (4) The Secretary must comply with such a requirement as soon as practicable. (5) A candidate who has been nominated in an election may withdraw the nomination at any time before the close of nominations by notice in writing addressed to the returning officer.

18 Uncontested elections If the number of persons who have been duly nominated as candidates by the close of nominations does not exceed the number of persons to be elected, each of those persons is taken to have been elected.

19 Contested elections If the number of persons who have been duly nominated as candidates by the close of nominations exceeds the number of persons to be elected, a ballot must be held.

20 Candidate information sheets (1) At any time before the close of nominations, a candidate may submit to the returning officer a statutory declaration, in Form 3, containing information intended for inclusion in a candidate information sheet.

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(2) If more than the required number of persons have been nominated as candidates by the close of nominations, the returning officer must draw up a candidate information sheet consisting of the information contained in the statutory declarations submitted by the candidates. (3) In drawing up a candidate information sheet, the returning officer may omit (or, with the consent of the candidate, correct) so much of the information contained in the candidate’s statutory declaration as the returning officer considers: (a) to be false or misleading, or (b) to be inappropriate for inclusion in the candidate information sheet, or (c) to exceed the maximum amount of information that is suitable for inclusion in the candidate information sheet. (4) If a candidate does not submit a statutory declaration to the returning officer, the returning officer may, in drawing up a candidate information sheet, include in the sheet in respect of the candidate the words “NO INFORMATION RECEIVED”. (5) The names of the candidates must be listed on the candidate information sheet in the same order as they are listed on the ballot-paper for the election.

Division 4 Calling of the ballot

21 Preparation of preliminary roll (1) As soon as practicable after it becomes apparent to the returning officer that a ballot is required to be held in respect of an election, the returning officer must cause notice of that fact to be sent to the Secretary. (2) The Secretary must provide the returning officer with: (a) in the case of an election of one or more members to represent stock owners, a preliminary roll of the persons who, in the opinion of the Secretary, are qualified to vote in the election, and (b) an appropriately addressed label or an appropriately addressed envelope for each person whose name is included in that roll.

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(3) The preliminary roll: (a) must contain the names (consecutively numbered and listed in alphabetical order) and addresses of the persons whose names are included in the roll, and (b) must be certified by the Secretary in accordance with Form 4. (4) This clause does not apply to an election held as a consequence of an earlier election that has failed if a preliminary roll for the earlier election has already been provided to the returning officer.

22 Notice of ballot (1) As soon as practicable after receiving the preliminary roll for the election, the returning officer: (a) must cause notice that a ballot is to be held to be published in a newspaper circulating generally throughout the electoral district, and (b) must cause copies of the preliminary roll to be exhibited for public inspection for at least 14 days (ending at the close of the exhibition of the roll) at a place specified in the notice as a place where the roll will be exhibited. (2) The notice: (a) must state that a ballot is to be held, and (b) must fix a time and date for the close of exhibition of the roll, and (c) must fix a time and date for the close of enrolments, and (d) must fix a time and date for the close of the ballot, and (e) must advise where copies of the preliminary roll will be exhibited, and (f) must specify the qualifications that qualify a person to vote, and (g) must state that only a natural person who is not already enrolled (and who will not be enrolled in some other capacity) on the roll may be nominated as the representative on the roll of a corporation, partnership, trustee or legal personal representative of a person or the estate of a person, and (h) must advise where applications for enrolment and objections against enrolment may be lodged. (3) The close of the exhibition of the roll must be no earlier than 14 days after the calling of the ballot.

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(4) The close of the ballot must be no earlier than 28 days after the calling of the ballot. (5) The close of enrolments must be no earlier than the close of exhibition of the roll and no later than 14 days before the close of the ballot.

23 Postponement of ballot (1) The returning officer may postpone (for a period not exceeding 14 days) the close of the exhibition of the roll, the close of enrolments or the close of the ballot by a notice published in the same way as the notice stating that a ballot is to be held. (2) The power conferred on the returning officer by this clause may be exercised more than once in respect of an election.

Division 5 Preparation of the final roll

24 Qualifications for voting (1) A person is qualified to vote in an election if the person has the prescribed qualifications. (2) This clause does not entitle a person (whether in his or her own capacity or in his or her capacity as the representative of some other person): (a) to vote more than once in any election, or (b) to vote in 2 or more elections if elections are being held simultaneously in different electoral districts.

25 Enrolment of representatives of stock owners (1) If, in the opinion of the returning officer, cattle are owned and an animal health rate has been paid: (a) on behalf of a corporation—the corporation may be taken to be enrolled, or to apply for enrolment, in the relevant final roll for an election only if a nominee of the corporation is enrolled, or has applied for enrolment, in that roll as a representative of the corporation, or (b) on behalf of a partnership—the partnership may be taken to be enrolled, or to apply for enrolment, in the relevant final roll for an election only if at least one nominee (but not more than 2 nominees) of the partnership is or are enrolled, or applies or apply for enrolment, in that roll as a representative or representatives of the partnership, or

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(c) by trustees or by legal personal representatives (whether as agents, administrators or executors or otherwise) on behalf of a person or the estate of a person—the person or estate may be taken to be enrolled, or to apply for enrolment, in the relevant final roll for an election if a nominee of those trustees or representatives is enrolled, or applies for enrolment, in that roll as the representative of the person or estate. (2) A nominee of a corporation, partnership, person or estate does not need to have the prescribed qualifications but must be a natural person who is not already enrolled in the relevant final roll for the election in some other capacity. Note. For example, a person is not eligible to be nominated as the representative of a corporation if the person is already enrolled as the representative of another corporation, or if the person is already enrolled as a stock owner in his or her own right. A nominee must be an individual, not a body corporate or other legal entity. (3) A representative of a corporation, partnership, person or estate is taken to be a stock owner for the purposes of enrolment and of any election in which the corporation, partnership, person or estate is qualified to vote. (4) In this clause, a reference to a partnership includes a reference to any group of persons who, in the opinion of the returning officer, are engaged in a single enterprise in raising cattle. (5) In forming such an opinion in respect of a group of persons, the returning officer may ignore the existence of any legal entity that consists of or includes persons who form part of the group.

26 Applications for enrolment (1) A person whose name does not appear on the preliminary roll for an election may apply for enrolment in the final roll for the election. (2) The application must be in Form 5 and must be lodged with the returning officer before the close of enrolments. (3) On receipt of the application, the returning officer: (a) if satisfied that the applicant is qualified to vote, must accept the application and enter the name and address of the applicant in the relevant final roll, or (b) if not so satisfied, must reject the application and inform the applicant in writing that the application has been rejected, or

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(c) if the application is not in the proper form or is incomplete, must return the application for correction or completion and consider the duly corrected or completed application in accordance with this clause.

27 Objections to enrolment (1) Before the close of enrolments, the returning officer and any person who is qualified to vote in an election may object to the inclusion of the name of any person in the relevant final roll. (2) An objection: (a) must be in Form 6, and (b) must state the grounds on which the objection is made, and (c) must be signed by the objector, and (d) must be lodged with the returning officer. (3) The returning officer must send particulars of an objection to the person to whom the objection relates. (4) The person to whom an objection relates may lodge a written reply with the returning officer within 14 days after the date on which particulars of the objection were sent to that person. (5) The returning officer must consider each objection, and any reply received within that 14-day period, and may make such inquiries as the returning officer thinks fit. (6) The returning officer may accept or reject an objection. (7) If the returning officer accepts an objection, the returning officer must exclude from the relevant final roll for the election the name of the person to whom the objection relates and must inform that person and the objector, in writing, that the name is so excluded. (8) If the returning officer rejects an objection, the returning officer must notify the person to whom the objection relates and the objector, in writing, that the returning officer has rejected the objection. (9) The returning officer may require a person who lodges an objection, or who replies to an objection, to verify the objection or reply by statutory declaration.

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28 Postponement of ballot not to affect final roll The validity of the final roll for an election is not affected by the postponement of the close of the ballot by a notice published after the close of the roll, and the roll remains the final roll for the election.

Division 6 The ballot

29 Printing of ballot-papers (1) As soon as practicable after the close of enrolments in an election, the returning officer: (a) must determine the order in which the candidates’ names are to be listed on a ballot-paper by means of a ballot held in accordance with the procedure prescribed for the purposes of section 82A of the Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Act 1912, and (b) must cause sufficient ballot-papers to be printed to enable a ballot-paper to be sent to each person included in the final roll for the election, and (c) if a candidate information sheet has been drawn up, must cause sufficient copies to be printed so that a copy may be sent to each person included in that roll. (2) A ballot-paper for an election must contain: (a) the names of the candidates arranged in the order determined in accordance with subclause (1) (a), with a small square set opposite each name, and (b) if the returning officer considers that the names of 2 or more of the candidates are so similar as to cause confusion, such other matter as the returning officer considers will distinguish between the candidates, and (c) such directions as to the manner in which a vote is to be recorded and returned to the returning officer as the returning officer considers appropriate. (3) The directions to voters must include a direction that: (a) the voter must record a vote for at least the number of candidates to be elected by placing consecutive numbers (beginning with the number “1” and ending with the number equal to the number of candidates to be elected) in the squares set opposite their names in the order of the voter’s preferences for them, and

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(b) the voter may, but is not required to, vote for additional candidates by placing consecutive numbers (beginning with the number next higher than the number of candidates to be elected) in the square set opposite their names in the order of the voter’s preferences for them.

30 Distribution of ballot-papers As soon as practicable after the printing of the ballot-papers for an election, the returning officer must send to each person included in the final roll for the election: (a) a ballot-paper initialled by the returning officer (or by a person authorised by the returning officer) or that bears a mark prescribed as an official mark for the purposes of section 122A (3) of the Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Act 1912, and (b) an unsealed reply-paid envelope addressed to the returning officer and bearing on the back the words “NAME AND ADDRESS OF VOTER” and “SIGNATURE OF VOTER”, together with appropriate spaces for the insertion of a name, address and signature, and (c) if applicable, a candidate information sheet.

31 Duplicate ballot-papers (1) At any time before the close of the ballot, the returning officer may issue to a voter a duplicate ballot-paper and envelope if the voter satisfies the returning officer by statutory declaration: (a) that the original ballot-paper has been spoilt, lost or destroyed, and (b) that the voter has not already voted in the election to which the ballot-paper relates. (2) The returning officer must maintain a record of all duplicate ballot-papers issued under this clause.

32 Recording of votes In order to vote in an election, a person: (a) must record a vote on the ballot-paper in accordance with the directions shown on it, and (b) must place the completed ballot-paper (folded so that the vote cannot be seen) in the envelope addressed to the returning officer, and (c) must seal the envelope, and

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(d) must complete the person’s full name and address on, and must sign, the back of the envelope, and (e) must return the envelope to the returning officer so as to be received before the close of the ballot.

Division 7 The scrutiny

33 Receipt of ballot-papers (1) The returning officer must reject (without opening it) any envelope purporting to contain a ballot-paper if the envelope is not received before the close of the ballot or is received unsealed. (2) The returning officer must examine the name on the back of the envelope and, without opening the envelope: (a) must accept the ballot-paper in the envelope and draw a line through the name on the roll that corresponds to the name on the back of the envelope, if satisfied that a person of that name is included in the relevant final roll for the election, or (b) must reject the ballot-paper in the envelope, if not so satisfied or if a name, address or signature does not appear on the back of the envelope. (3) The returning officer may reject a ballot-paper in an envelope without opening the envelope if, after making such inquiries as the returning officer thinks fit: (a) the returning officer is unable to identify the signature on the back of the envelope, or (b) it appears to the returning officer that the signature on the back of the envelope is not the signature of the person whose name and address appear on the back of the envelope.

34 Ascertaining result of ballot The result of a ballot must be ascertained by the returning officer as soon as practicable after the close of the ballot.

35 Scrutineers Each candidate in a ballot is entitled to appoint, by notice in writing, a scrutineer to represent the candidate at all stages of the scrutiny.

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36 Scrutiny of votes (1) The scrutiny of votes in a ballot is to be conducted as follows: (a) the returning officer must produce unopened the envelopes containing the ballot-papers accepted for scrutiny, (b) the returning officer must then open each such envelope, extract the ballot-paper and (without unfolding it) place it in a locked ballot-box, (c) when the ballot-papers from all the envelopes so opened have been placed in the ballot-box, the returning officer must then unlock the ballot-box and remove the ballot-papers, (d) the returning officer must then examine each ballot-paper and reject those that are informal, (e) the returning officer must then proceed to count the votes and ascertain the result of the election. (2) At the scrutiny of votes in a ballot, a ballot-paper must be rejected as informal: (a) if it is neither initialled by the returning officer (or by a person authorised by the returning officer in that behalf) nor bears a mark prescribed as an official mark for the purposes of section 122A (3) of the Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Act 1912, or (b) if it has on it any mark or writing which the returning officer considers could enable any person to identify the voter who completed it, or (c) if it has not been completed in accordance with the directions shown on it. (3) A ballot-paper must not be rejected as informal: (a) merely because there is any mark or writing on it that is not authorised or required by this Regulation (not being a mark or writing referred to in subclause (2) (b)) if, in the opinion of the returning officer, the voter’s intention is clearly indicated on the ballot-paper, or (b) if the voter has recorded a vote by placing in one square the number “1”: (i) merely because the same preference (other than a first preference) has been recorded on the ballot-paper for more than one candidate, or (ii) merely because there is a break in the order of preferences recorded on the ballot-paper.

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37 Counting of votes In any election: (a) the method of counting the votes so as to ascertain the result of the election is as provided in Part 2 of the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution Act 1902, and (b) for the purpose of applying the provisions of that Part to any such election, a reference in those provisions to the returning officer is to be read as a reference to the returning officer under this Schedule.

38 Notice of result of election As soon as practicable after a candidate in an election has been elected, the returning officer must notify the Minister and the Secretary, in writing, of the name of the candidate elected.

Division 8 General

39 Decisions of returning officer final If the returning officer is permitted or required by the Act or this Schedule to make a decision on any matter relating to the taking of a ballot in an election, the decision of the returning officer on that matter is final.

40 Death of a candidate If a candidate dies after the close of nominations and before the close of the ballot: (a) the returning officer is to cause notice of the death to be published in the Gazette, and (b) all proceedings taken after the Minister notified the returning officer that the election was required to be held are of no effect and must be taken again.

41 Offences A person must not: (a) vote, or attempt to vote, more than once in any election, or (b) vote, or attempt to vote, in an election in which the person is not entitled to vote, or (c) make a false or wilfully misleading statement (not being a statement verified by statutory declaration): (i) to the returning officer in connection with an election, or

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(ii) in any document that the person furnishes for the purposes of an election, or (d) apply for enrolment in respect of an election in respect of which the person is already enrolled. Maximum penalty: 5 penalty units.

42 Savings provision Any act, matter or thing that, immediately before the repeal of the Stock Diseases (Nominations and Elections) Regulation 2000 by the Stock Diseases (General) Amendment Regulation 2005, had effect under that Regulation is taken to have effect under the corresponding provision of this Schedule.

Schedule 3 Forms

(Schedule 2, clause 1 (2)) Form 1 Nomination of candidate for appointment as the PSA member

(Schedule 2, clause 8 (1) (a)) (Stock Diseases Act 1923) We hereby nominate [name in full] of [postal address] as a candidate for appointment to the Board of Tick Control as the PSA member. We declare that we are each qualified to make this nomination. [Name in full], [address], [signature] Note. This nomination must be completed by 2 or more persons (other than the candidate), each of whom is qualified to nominate a candidate in accordance with clause 8 of Schedule 2 to the Stock Diseases Regulation 2004. I, [name] hereby consent to being a candidate for appointment to the Board of Tick Control. Postal address: Postcode: Telephone No: Date of birth: Dated: Signed:

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Form 2 Nomination of candidate for election as a stock owner member

(Schedule 2, clause 17 (1) (a)) (Stock Diseases Act 1923) We hereby nominate [name in full] of [postal address] as a candidate for election to the Board of Tick Control as a stock owner member. We declare that we are each qualified to make this nomination. [Name in full], [address], [signature] Note. This nomination must be completed by 5 or more persons (other than the candidate), each of whom is qualified to nominate a candidate in accordance with clause 17 of Schedule 2 to the Stock Diseases Regulation 2004. I, [name] hereby consent to being a candidate for election to the Board of Tick Control. Postcode: Telephone No: Postal address: Date of birth: Dated: Signed:

Form 3 Statutory declaration

(Schedule 2, clause 20 (1)) (Stock Diseases Act 1923) I, [name] of [address] do solemnly and sincerely declare that: 1 My full name is: 2 My residential address is: 3 My date of birth is: 4 I am self-employed*/employed by*: as [specify nature of employment]: 5 I hold the following qualifications (academic/trade/professional): 6 I am a member of the following organisations: 7 (See Note) *Strike out whichever does not apply Note. A candidate may include further information relating to the candidacy. The information should not exceed 100 words. And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the provisions of the Oaths Act 1900. Declared at [place], [date] [Signature] Before me: [Justice of the Peace]

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Form 4 Certificate

(Schedule 2, clause 21 (3) (b)) (Stock Diseases Act 1923) I certify that this roll contains the names (consecutively numbered and listed in alphabetical order) and addresses of those persons who in my opinion are entitled to vote in the election for which this roll has been prepared. The first and last entries in the roll are as follows: First entry: No: Name: Address: Last entry: No: Name: Address: Dated: Signed:

Form 5 Application for enrolment

(Schedule 2, clause 26 (2)) (Stock Diseases Act 1923) Surname: Given names: Postal address: Postcode: Telephone No: I hereby apply to be enrolled as a stock owner: (a) *in my own right, or (b) *as a nominee of another person *Strike out whichever does not apply Particulars of the person or persons for whom I am a nominee are as follows: Name: Postal address: I declare that I am*/the person I represent is* entitled to enrol in accordance with clause 25 of Schedule 2 to the Stock Diseases Regulation 2004. I further declare that, to the best of my knowledge, the information contained in this application is true. Dated: Signed:

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Form 6 Objection to enrolment

(Schedule 2, clause 27 (2)) (Stock Diseases Act 1923) I hereby object to the inclusion in the final roll for the following election: [specify the election to which the objection relates] of the name of [name in full] of [address] This objection is based on the following grounds: [specify the grounds of the objection] Name of objector: Postal address: Postcode: Telephone No: Dated: Signed:

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LEGISLATION Assents to Acts

ACTS OF PARLIAMENT ASSENTED TO

Legislative Council Office Sydney 27 June 2005

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Her Excellency the Governor has, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, this day assented to the undermentioned Act passed by the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of New South Wales in Parliament assembled, viz.:

Act No. 48, 2005 - An Act to amend the Poultry Meat Industry Act 1986 in relation to the regulation of the poultry meat industry. [Poultry Meat Industry Amendment (Prevention of National Competition Policy Penalties) Act 2005]

John Evans, Clerk of the Parliaments 3306 LEGISLATION 1 July 2005

ACTS OF PARLIAMENT ASSENTED TO

Legislative Assembly Office, Sydney, 23 June 2005

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Her Excellency the Governor has, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, this day assented to the undermentioned Acts passed by the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council of New South Wales in Parliament assembled, viz.:

Act No. 45 2005 - An Act to provide for the external administration of certain former subsidiaries of the James Hardie corporate group and to place limitations on corporate restructuring by those subsidiaries and associated companies; and for other purposes. [James Hardie Former Subsidiaries (Special Provisions) Bill]

Act No. 46 2005 - An Act to make amendments to the Legal Profession Act 2004 of a minor, clarifying or machinery nature; to amend the Public Notaries Act 1997 in relation to the powers of the Supreme Court and Legal Profession Admission Board; and to amend certain other Acts to make amendments consequential on the enactment of the Legal Profession Act 2004; and for other purposes. [Legal Profession Amendment Bill]

Act No. 47 2005 - An Act to regulate surveillance of employees at work; and for other purposes. [Workplace Surveillance Bill]

Russell D. Grove PSM, Clerk of the Legislative Assembly

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 81 1 July 2005 LEGISLATION 3307

ACTS OF PARLIAMENT ASSENTED TO

Legislative Assembly Office, Sydney, 27 June 2005

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Her Excellency the Governor has, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, this day assented to the undermentioned Acts passed by the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council of New South Wales in Parliament assembled, viz.:

Act No. 49 2005 - An Act to amend the Local Government Act 1993 and the Valuation of Land Act 1916 with respect to the levying of rates and charges and the valuation of land as a consequence of the Water Management Act 2000 having severed certain water rights from the land to which those rights were formerly bound; and for other purposes. [Local Government and Valuation of Land Amendment (Water Rights) Bill]

Act No. 50 2005 - An Act to amend the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1979 to make further provision with respect to the treatment of animals and the powers of officers under that Act; and for other purposes. [Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Amendment Bill]

Act No. 51 2005 - An Act to make miscellaneous amendments to certain State revenue legislation; and for other purposes. [State Revenue Legislation Amendment Bill]

Act No. 52 2005 - An Act to amend various public sector superannuation Acts with respect to police hurt on duty benefits, death benefits, deferral and payment of benefits as a result of Government initiatives, adjustment of employer reserves, payment of Commonwealth co-contributions into public sector superannuation schemes and dispute procedures; and for other purposes. [Superannuation Legislation Amendment Bill]

Act No. 53 2005 - An Act to amend the Surveying Act 2002 to make further provision with respect to the functions of the Surveyor-General, the registration of surveyors, the control of surveys and the constitution and functions of the Board of Surveying and Spatial Information; and for other purposes. [Surveying Amendment Bill]

Act No. 54 2005 - An Act to amend the Terrorism (Police Powers) Act 2002 to make provision with respect to covert warrants in connection with terrorist acts; to amend the Listening Devices Act 1984 with respect to the duration of warrants for terrorism offences; to amend the Crimes Act 1900 to create the offence of being a member of a terrorist organisation; and for other purposes. [Terrorism Legislation Amendment (Warrants) Bill]

Act No. 55 2005 - An Act to amend the Transport Administration Act 1988, the Rail Safety Act 2002 and the Passenger Transport Act 1990 with respect to implementing recommendations of the Waterfall Rail Inquiry and the safety of rail and other public transport services; and for other purposes. [Transport Legislation Amendment (Waterfall Rail Inquiry Recommendations) Bill]

Russell D. Grove PSM, Clerk of the Legislative Assembly

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 81 3308 LEGISLATION 1 July 2005

Proclamations

New South Wales

Proclamation

under the Adoption Act 2000 No 75

MARIE BASHIR, ,Governor Governor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 2 of the Adoption Act 2000, do, by this my Proclamation, appoint 1 July 2005 as the day on which sections 12–15, 18 and 19 (1) of that Act, and clause 3 of Schedule 3 to that Act, commence. Signed andand sealed sealed at at Sydney, Sydney, this this 29th day ofday June of June 2005. 2005.

By Her Excellency’s Command,

REBA MEAGHER, M.P., L.S. MinisterMinister for for Community Community ServicesServices GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

Explanatory note The object of this Proclamation is to commence the uncommenced provisions of the Adoption Act 2000. Those provisions establish a scheme for the accreditation of adoption agencies (referred to in the Act as “adoption service providers”).

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New South Wales

Proclamation

under the Independent Commission Against Corruption Amendment Act 2005 No 10

MARIE BASHIR, ,Governor Governor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 2 of the Independent Commission Against Corruption Amendment Act 2005, do, by this my Proclamation, appoint 1 July 2005 as the day on which the uncommenced provisions of that Act commence. SignedSigned andand sealed sealed at at Sydney, Sydney, this this 29th day of day June of 2005. 2005.

By Her Excellency’s Command,

BOB CARR, M.P., L.S. PremierPremier GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

Explanatory note The object of this Proclamation is to commence the uncommenced provisions of the Independent Commission Against Corruption Amendment Act 2005. The provisions concerned include provisions relating to compulsory examinations, public inquiries, functions of the Inspector of the Independent Commission Against Corruption and the Inspector’s staff and certain other miscellaneous matters.

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New South Wales

Proclamation

under the Transport Legislation Amendment (Waterfall Rail Inquiry Recommendations) Act 2005

MARIE BASHIR, ,Governor Governor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 2 of the Transport Legislation Amendment (Waterfall Rail Inquiry Recommendations) Act 2005, do, by this my Proclamation, appoint 1 July 2005 as the day on which all uncommenced provisions of that Act (other than Schedule 2 [32] and [58]) commence. SignedSigned andand sealed sealed at at Sydney, Sydney, this this 29th day ofday June of June 2005. 2005.

By Her Excellency’s Command,

JOHN WATKINS, M.P., L.S. MinisterMinister for for TransportTransport GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

Explanatory note The object of this Proclamation is to commence all uncommenced provisions of the Transport Legislation Amendment (Waterfall Rail Inquiry Recommendations) Act 2005 on 1 July 2005 other than provisions substituting section 64 of the Rail Safety Act 2002 and repealing Schedule 3 to that Act. The new section 64 will enable the regulations to prescribe occurrences that must be reported to the Chief Investigator by an accredited railway operator, such occurrences are currently set out in Schedule 3 to the Rail Safety Act 2002.

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New South Wales

Proclamation

under the Workers Compensation Amendment (Insurance Reform) Act 2003 No 81

MARIE BASHIR, ,Governor Governor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 2 of the Workers Compensation Amendment (Insurance Reform) Act 2003, do, by this my Proclamation, appoint 1 July 2005 as the day on which the uncommenced provisions of that Act commence, except for Schedules 2 [3]–[27] and 3.4 [1], [4] and [5]. Signed andand sealed sealed at at Sydney, Sydney, this this 29th day ofday June of 2005. 2005.

By Her Excellency’s Command,

JOHN DELLA BOSCA, M.L.C., L.S. MinisterMinister for for CommerceCommerce GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

Explanatory note The object of this Proclamation is to commence the uncommenced provisions of the Workers Compensation Amendment (Insurance Reform) Act 2003 except for amendments relating to the Uninsured Liability and Indemnity Scheme.

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Regulations

New South Wales

Adoption Amendment (Adoption Service Providers) Regulation 2005

under the Adoption Act 2000

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Adoption Act 2000.

REBA MEAGHER, M.P., MinisterMinister forfor Community Community Services Services

Explanatory note The object of this Regulation is to amend the Adoption Regulation 2003 with respect to: (a) the application forms to be used by applicants for accreditation as an adoption service provider, and (b) the classes of adoption services that may be accredited, and (c) the accreditation standards to be met in relation to applications for accreditation, and (d) the conditions to be observed by accredited adoption service providers. This Regulation is made under the Adoption Act 2000, including section 208 (the general power to make regulations) and sections 12, 13 and 17. This Regulation adopts the NSW Adoption Standards, published in the Gazette on 1 July 2005 by the Director-General of the Department of Community Services.

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Clause 1 Adoption Amendment (Adoption Service Providers) Regulation 2005

Adoption Amendment (Adoption Service Providers) Regulation 2005 under the Adoption Act 2000

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Adoption Amendment (Adoption Service Providers) Regulation 2005.

2 Commencement This Regulation commences on 1 July 2005.

3 Amendment of Adoption Regulation 2003 The Adoption Regulation 2003 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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Schedule 1 Amendments

(Clause 3) [1] The whole Regulation (except clause 5 and the expression “private foster agency” in clause 35 (2)) Omit “agency” and “agencies” wherever occurring. Insert instead “service provider” and “service providers”, respectively.

[2] Clause 3 Definitions Insert in alphabetical order: NSW Adoption Standards means the document prepared by the Director-General under the title NSW Adoption Standards, as published in the Gazette on 1 July 2005.

[3] Clause 5 Saving of existing private adoption agencies Omit “agency” from clause 5 (1) (a). Insert instead “service provider”.

[4] Clause 5 (8) Insert after clause 5 (7): (8) The accreditation of an adoption service provider that arises by virtue of an accreditation order under this clause ceases to have effect at the end of 30 June 2008.

[5] Clauses 5A–5E Insert after clause 5:

5A Applications for accreditation (1) An application for accreditation as an adoption service provider must be in a form approved by the Director-General. (2) Without limiting section 12 (3) of the Act, any document or information required by any such form is taken to be required by the Director-General under that subsection.

5B Adoption services that may be accredited For the purposes of section 13 (2) (a) of the Act, the classes of adoption services that may be accredited are as follows: (a) domestic adoption services, being adoption services that are not intercountry adoption services, (b) intercountry adoption services, being adoption services that are provided in connection with the adoption of

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children who are not Australian citizens and who have been brought into Australia, or are proposed to be brought into Australia: (i) for the purpose of their being adopted under the laws of Australia, or (ii) for the purpose of their adoptions under the laws of a foreign country being recognised under the laws of Australia.

5C Accreditation standards For the purposes of section 13 (2) (b) of the Act, the standards to be complied with by an applicant for accreditation are the NSW Adoption Standards.

5D Conditions of accreditation For the purposes of section 17 (1) (a) of the Act, the conditions to which accreditation as an adoption service provider is subject include: (a) compliance with the NSW Adoption Standards, and (b) the conditions set out in Schedule 1.

5E Preservation of records of former accredited service providers As soon as practicable after it ceases to be accredited as an adoption service provider or otherwise ceases to provide adoption services, an organisation must ensure that all records kept by it for the purposes of the Act are lodged with the Director- General. Maximum penalty: 25 penalty units.

[6] Schedule 1 Insert at the end of the Regulation:

Schedule 1 Conditions of accreditation for adoption service providers

(Clause 5D) 1 Definition In this Schedule, a reference to a member of staff of an adoption service provider includes a reference to: (a) a member of its governing body, and

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(b) any person whom it employs in connection with its provision of adoption services, and (c) any person whom it engages (whether on a paid or voluntary basis) to assist it in the provision of adoption services, and (d) any person whom it engages (whether on a paid or voluntary basis) to provide adoption services on its behalf.

2 Negotiations for intercountry adoption services (1) On being accredited, an adoption service provider must give an undertaking to the Director-General to the effect that, during the period of its accreditation, it will not: (a) enter into any agreement with any authority of a foreign country for the establishment of arrangements to facilitate the adoption of children from that country by persons who reside, or are domiciled, in New South Wales, or (b) participate in negotiations for entering into such an agreement. (2) Subclause (1) does not prevent an adoption service provider from entering into an agreement with any such authority for the adoption of children in accordance with arrangements that have been duly established between Australia and the foreign country concerned.

3 Provision of domestic adoption services in NSW An adoption service provider that is accredited to provide domestic adoption services must not, in New South Wales, provide domestic adoption services to persons who neither reside, nor are domiciled, in New South Wales.

4 Provision of intercountry adoption services in NSW and abroad An adoption service provider that is accredited to provide intercountry adoption services in relation to a specified foreign country must not, in New South Wales, provide intercountry adoption services to persons who neither reside, nor are domiciled, in either New South Wales or the country so specified.

5 Sharing of accommodation with other associations and organisations (1) An adoption service provider that is accredited to provide domestic adoption services must not share premises with any association of adoptive parents or any organisation established to represent adoptive parents.

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(2) An adoption service provider that is accredited to provide intercountry adoption services must not share premises with: (a) any association of adoptive parents, or (b) any organisation that has among its objects the object of soliciting aid for, or providing aid to, persons or organisations in a foreign country.

6 Appointment of principal officer An adoption service provider must not appoint a person as its principal officer unless the person: (a) has obtained a university degree, whether in Australia or overseas, and (b) has, within the previous 10 years, had experience for a period of, or for periods totalling, 5 years (whether on a full or part-time basis) in the provision of adoption services, family services or out-of-home care.

7 Appointment of acting principal officer An adoption service provider must not appoint any person to act in the office of principal officer unless the person: (a) has obtained a university degree, whether in Australia or overseas, and (b) has, within the previous 5 years, had experience for a period of, or for periods totalling, 2 years (whether on a full or part-time basis) in the provision of adoption services, family services or out-of-home care.

8 Code of conduct An adoption service provider for which a code of conduct is approved in accordance with the NSW Adoption Standards must ensure that its staff are made aware of, and comply with, that code.

9 Undertakings An adoption service provider must comply with any undertakings it gives to the Director-General, including undertakings given pursuant to its application for accreditation and undertakings given pursuant to the conditions of its accreditation.

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10 Provision of information to prospective adoptive parents An adoption service provider must provide each prospective adoptive parent with whom it deals with a document that sets out the criteria against which prospective adoptive parents are assessed as to their suitability as adoptive parents.

11 Fees An adoption service provider must ensure that its scale of fees is made public, either by means of a notice displayed in each of the premises from which it provides adoption services or else by means of brochures made available at those premises.

12 Entry to premises and inspection of records An adoption service provider must allow the Director-General, and any public servant authorised by the Director-General in that regard: (a) to enter any premises from which it provides adoption services, and (b) to inspect such of its records as relate to the provision of adoption services, and must provide the Director-General, and any such public servant, with such assistance as is reasonably necessary for the purposes of any such inspection.

13 Provision of reports to Director-General An adoption service provider must provide the Director-General with the following documents: (a) a copy of its annual report, to the extent to which that report deals with its provision of adoption services, (b) such reports with respect to its provision of adoption services as the Director-General may from time to time require, (c) a copy of any report that, pursuant to any law, it is required to provide to any authority (including an authority of a foreign country) in relation to its provision of adoption services.

14 Conflicts of interest (1) As soon as practicable after it becomes aware that any member of its staff has an interest, or is associated with anyone who has an interest, that could affect that member’s conduct with respect to

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its provision of adoption services, an adoption service provider must cause written notice of that fact to be given to the Director- General. (2) If as a consequence of such a notice the Director-General gives any written direction to the adoption service provider as to how it should deal with the matter, the adoption service provider must take all reasonable steps to ensure that the direction is complied with.

15 Appointment of foreign representatives An adoption service provider that is accredited to provide intercountry adoption services must not appoint any person to act on its behalf in relation to adoption proceedings in a foreign country unless the Director-General has approved the proposed appointment.

16 Notification of certain changes (1) An adoption service provider must notify the Director-General of any change in the address from which it operates within 14 days after the change occurs. (2) An adoption service provider must notify the Director-General of the following particulars within 28 days after the change occurs: (a) any change in the terms of the documents that govern its constitution, (b) any change in the terms of any trust that it has established in connection with its provision of adoption services.

17 Notification of inability to comply with conditions of accreditation An adoption service provider that becomes unable to comply with the conditions of its accreditation must notify the Director- General of that fact as soon as practicable after that fact becomes apparent.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 81 C:\Docs\ad\s04-452-18\p02\s04-452-18-p02SCH.fm 29/6/05, 09:49 am 3320 LEGISLATION 1 July 2005 1 Information Additional *subject to a *subject condition CORE CORE Intercountry Domestic and CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE OPTIONAL CORE* CORE* OPTIONAL CORE CORE only only Intercountry NOT APPLICABLE APPLICABLE NOT NOT APPLICABLE APPLICABLE NOT CORE CORE CORE CORE NOT APPLICABLE APPLICABLE NOT CORE CORE NOT APPLIICABLE APPLIICABLE NOT NOT APPLICABLE APPLICABLE NOT only only Domestic CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE OPTIONAL CORE* CORE* OPTIONAL CORE CORE NSW STANDARDS ADOPTION sconsidering adoption Chapter1 Casework Practice 1.1 1.1 Assessment, access andreferral Childrenfor whom adoption is being considered will havetimely access to appropriateservices based a on thorough assessment of needs their andfamily situation to determinetheir interests.best 1.2 Case 1.2 Planning Theadoption service provider will usean individual case planning approachbased the on best interests of the child to adopted. be 1.3 Casework1.3 with parent Parentsprovidedare comprehensive with information casework and support before,during andafter making their decisionto have their child adopted. 1.4 1.4 Placementmeets the ofneeds children Theadoption service provider will identify,assess and select the adoptive parents meet who the best interestsof childeach to be adopted. Status Status 1.5 Transition 1.5 to adoption Transitionto the care of the adoptive parents will includecasework the with adoptive parentsand other services to optimiseoutcomes for child. the 1.6 Casework 1.6 with the child Caseworkor age-related interventions are providedto prepare child the for adoption. 1.7 Intrafamily 1.7 adoption Information, guidanceand aresupport offered families to seek who adopt to childrento whomrelated.are they 1.8 1.8 Participationindecision making Participationof child the to adopted be in decisionsrelating to their own care is activelypromoted. Families be will involved in decision making about their children’scare andplacement possible. where

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 81 1 July 2005 LEGISLATION 3321 2 Information Additional Intercountry Domestic and CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE only only Intercountry CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE only only Domestic CORE CORE NOT APPLICABLE APPLICABLE NOT CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE includingSupreme Court Forintercountry adoption,there is . pre adoptive and adoptiveplacements

Adoption Act2000 1.9 1.9 SupremeCourt Applications Adoptionservice providersqualifiedhave personneland the skills necessary to workandcomply with the with requirementsregarding adoption. 1.10 Liaison 1.10 with overseas countries Theadoption service provider has appropriate links overseas with bodies in the contextof state, nationaland international requirements contributes and to co- a operativeand open workingrelationship the NSW with Authority. Central provisionfor meeting the requirements (if any) ofspecific countriesfor post adoptionorder reporting. 1.11 Monitoring 1.11 care and placementsand reviewing case plansprior to the adoption order Thereis timely and sensitive monitoring, including post placement supervision, of care the and the placementprior to the adoption order made being to ensurethe placementmeets best the interestsof child the Chapter2 Management of potential and prospective adoptive parents 2.1 Recruitment, 2.1 approval & selection of adoptive parents Suitable personsare recruited and selected as adopting parents. Status Status 2.2 2.2 Educationand training of adoptive parents Theadoption service provider provides education andtraining to assistpotential adoptive parentsdecide whetherto apply for adoption to and prepare them for the particularresponsibilities of adoptive parenthood. Chapter 3Chapter Care providedbe to in 3.1 Care 3.1 environmentfor thechild Theadoption service provider is able to articulateits expectations regarding the carebe to provided children to including addressing their developmental, physical, emotional,religious upbringing(if any) health andeducational needs in safe a and nurturinghome as well as promoting openness regarding adoption. 3.2 Identity 3.2 andcultural heritage Thepractices of adoption the service provider preserveand promote the identity (includingname), language, religion racial and the and cultural heritage of the child,including for intercountry adoption, in alldealings the with overseascountry.

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 81 3322 LEGISLATION 1 July 2005 3 Information Additional *subject to a *subject condition OPTIONAL CORE* CORE* OPTIONAL Intercountry Domestic and CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE only only Intercountry NOT APPLICABLE NOT CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE only only Domestic CORE CORE OPTIONAL CORE* CORE* OPTIONAL CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE . 3.3 Life 3.3 experiencesprior to adoption 3.4 Children 3.4 with special needs Specialsupport, training andresources are identifiedand referrals made, where services are available,for children special witha need ordisability and for their families. adoptive Theadoption service provider offers referrals services to or support where availableto meet the needsof children have who experienced trauma, significant loss,neglect, abuse, multiple or institutional placementsbefore being placed an in adoptive placement. Chapter4 Rights, Confidentiality and Complaints 4.1 Rights 4.1 of children,their birth families and adoptive applicants and parents Theof rights children, their families, birth adoptive applicantsand adoptive parents upheldare and promotedand they assistedare to exercise rights. these 4.2 Confidentiality 4.2 privacy & Theof rights children, their families, birth adoptive applicantsand adoptive parents confidentiality to and privacy maintained.are Status Status 4.3 Complaints4.3 & appeals Theadoption service provider operates and promotesfair a complaints system that isaccessible and transparent to alland informsparties adoption to of their external to rights appeal. 4.4 Conflict 4.4 of interest Theadoption service provider ensures that allits personnel (staff, contractors, students and volunteers)are not placed situations in that can result conflicts in betweentheir personal andprofessional interests, roles responsibilities. and Chapter5 Records Adoption 5.1 Management 5.1 of the adoption record system There is an integratedand well-managedrecord system document casework to and essential information which isaccessible and confidential.

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 81 1 July 2005 LEGISLATION 3323 4 Information Additional Intercountry Domestic and SUPPORTING SUPPORTING CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE only only Intercountry CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE only only Domestic CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE SUPPORTING SUPPORTING SUPPORTING CORE CORE CORE CORE NOT APPLICABLE APPLICABLE NOT 5.2 Content 5.2 of adoption records Significantand comprehensive informationrelating to the circumstances of the adoptionof childeach isobtained recorded and including compulsory requirements. 5.3 5.3 information Adoption Assistance in accessingadoption informationis provided in line the with requirementsof the AdoptionAct 2000. Chapter6 Post adoption order services 6.1 6.1 Postadoption support After the adoptionorder is made,referral support and isavailable children to and their birthand adoptive families 6.2 6.2 information Adult and support Theadoption service provider offers referral regarding support and information services to adoptedpeople the over age of 18 their years, birth parents and other interestedparties. Status Status Chapter7 Working with other agencies andliaison withcommunity the 7.1 Knowledge 7.1 of community needs andresources Contact ismaintained with a range wide ofcommunity servicesand groups to ensurethe adoption service provider can advise adoptionstakeholders access on resources. to 7.2 Liaison 7.2 with other service providers Theadoption service provider liaises and works cooperatively withother agencies providingservices to children, peopleyoung and their families to ensuremaximum benefit their to clients. 7.3 7.3 Servicevisibility publicity & Servicesand functions adoption of the service provider publicised are to ensure toparties the adoption can usethem. 7.4 Knowledge 7.4 of the overseas countries services Theadoption service provider develops and maintains up-to-date knowledge about social, the governmentand community structures withinthe overseas country from a where child comes.

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 81 3324 LEGISLATION 1 July 2005 5 Information Additional SUPPORTING SUPPORTING SUPPORTING SUPPORTING SUPPORTING SUPPORTING Intercountry Domestic and CORE CORE SUPPORTING SUPPORTING SUPPORTING SUPPORTING CORE CORE only only Intercountry CORE CORE CORE CORE only only Domestic CORE CORE SUPPORTING SUPPORTING SUPPORTING SUPPORTING SUPPORTING SUPPORTING SUPPORTING SUPPORTING SUPPORTING CORE CORE SUPPORTING SUPPORTING SUPPORTING SUPPORTING SUPPORTING SUPPORTING Chapter8 Organisational Management 8.1 Organisational8.1 accountability Theadoption service provider has effective structures and processesfor overall managementaccountability and in all aspectof its work. 8.2 Teamwork 8.2 and cooperation Teamworkcooperation and encouragedare between allstaff the in organisation and withrelevant externalbodies. 8.3 Financial 8.3 andadministrative systems Theadoption service provider has efficient andeffective financial and administrativesystems management support to and accountability. 8.4 Management 8.4 information systems Informationabout staff, clients and activities issystematically collected and recorded. Status Status 8.5 8.5 Premisesand equipment Premisesare that accessibleand secure and include adequatefacilities for all functionsperformed an by adoptionservice provider inrelation the to adoption of children, includingfacilities forconfidential interviews. Appropriateand well maintainedequipment is provided for use by staff their in work. Chapter9 Planning, Evaluation and Service Development 9.1 9.1 Planningprocesses Planningfor activities and services isundertaken to ensureresources directedare identified to goalsand priorities. 9.2 9.2 Evaluation Servicesand programs regularlyare evaluated to determinethe effectiveness of management the structure and processes.

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 81 1 July 2005 LEGISLATION 3325 6 Information Additional SUPPORTING SUPPORTING Intercountry SUPPORTING SUPPORTING Domestic and SUPPORTING SUPPORTING CORE CORE CORE CORE SUPPORTING SUPPORTING CORE CORE CORE CORE only only Intercountry CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE only only Domestic CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE SUPPORTING SUPPORTING SUPPORTING SUPPORTING SUPPORTING SUPPORTING SUPPORTING SUPPORTING SUPPORTING SUPPORTING SUPPORTING SUPPORTING CORE CORE

Adoption Act2000. Chapter10 Human ResourceManagement 10.1 10.1 Employment,recruitment, selection and appointment Theadoption service provider recruits and selects appropriately skilled and experiencedstaff through fair and consistent processes.The agency has employmentpractices whichseek ensure to stable, a committed qualified and workforce 10.2 10.2 Supervisionand support Adequateand appropriate supervisionand support isprovided staff to help them to their do work. 10.3 Training 10.3 anddevelopment Staffprovidedare with learningand further development opportunities relevant to current their position 10.4 Work 10.4 satisfaction Theadoption service provider has a workenvironment which promotes staff satisfaction their in work. Status Status 10.5 10.5 Personnel systems Theadoption service provider has adequate and efficient systems practices and in matters relating to employmentof staff. 10.6 Occupational 10.6 health andsafety Theadoption service provider provides safe a workingenvironment for its staff 10.7 10.7 Studentplacements andvolunteer management Theadoption service provider contributes development to of future the workforce by providingstudent placements itswithin resources supervisory and capacity. Wherevolunteers used,are arethey selected and trainedto maximise the effectivenessof their work. 10.8 Management 10.8 bodies andgoverning structures Managing and governingbodies engage in continuous improvement good in governancemaintain to their effectiveness including meeting the requirements of the

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New South Wales

Driving Instructors Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005

under the Driving Instructors Act 1992

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Driving Instructors Act 1992.

MICHAEL COSTA, M.L.C., MinisterMinister forfor Roads Roads

Explanatory note The object of this Regulation is to increase certain fees payable in connection with the administration of the Driving Instructors Act 1992. The fees are increased in line with movements in the Consumer Price Index. This Regulation is made under the Driving Instructors Act 1992, including section 59 (the general regulation-making power).

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Clause 1 Driving Instructors Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005

Driving Instructors Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005 under the Driving Instructors Act 1992

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Driving Instructors Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005.

2 Commencement This Regulation commences on 1 July 2005.

3 Amendment of Driving Instructors Regulation 2003 The Driving Instructors Regulation 2003 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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(Clause 3) Schedule 1 Omit the Schedule. Insert instead:

Schedule 1 Fees

(Clause 6)

Document $ Licence subject to a condition that the holder complete a further course 40 of training within a specified time Any other licence 132 Renewal of licence 132 Duplicate licence 19 Certificate under section 46 of the Act 17

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New South Wales Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment (Building Sustainability Index: BASIX) Regulation 2005

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979.

CRAIG KNOWLES, M.P., MinisterMinister forfor Infrastructure Infrastructure and and Planning Planning

Explanatory note The object of this Regulation is to amend the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2000 so as to exclude certain matters from the requirements for a BASIX certificate when the BASIX certification scheme for limited classes of residential development is extended to the whole of the State on 1 July 2005. That scheme currently applies only in certain local government areas within the Sydney metropolitan area. This Regulation is made under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979, including section 157 (the general power to make regulations).

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Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment (Building Clause 1 Sustainability Index: BASIX) Regulation 2005

Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment (Building Sustainability Index: BASIX) Regulation 2005 under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment (Building Sustainability Index: BASIX) Regulation 2005.

2 Commencement This Regulation commences on 1 July 2005.

3 Amendment of Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2000 The Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2000 is amended by inserting at the end of clause 286A the following subclause: (2) The amendments to this Regulation made by the regulation referred to in subclause (1) do not apply, in relation to land outside the initial BASIX area, to: (a) a development application, or application for a complying development certificate, that has been made before 1 July 2005, or (b) a development consent or complying development certificate arising from an application referred to in paragraph (a), or (c) an application for a construction certificate or occupation certificate that is made in relation to development carried out under the authority of a development consent or complying development certificate arising from an application referred to in paragraph (a).

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New South Wales

Fisheries Management Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005

under the Fisheries Management Act 1994

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Fisheries Management Act 1994.

IAN MICHAEL MACDONALD, M.L.C., Minister for Primary Industries Minister for Primary Industries

Explanatory note The object of this Regulation is to increase certain fees, charges and contributions payable under the Fisheries Management Act 1994, generally in line with movements in the Consumer Price Index. The Principal Regulations that are amended are as follows: (a) Fisheries Management (Abalone Share Management Plan) Regulation 2000, (b) Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2002, (c) Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2002, (d) Fisheries Management (Lobster Share Management Plan) Regulation 2000. This Regulation is made under the Fisheries Management Act 1994, including section 289 (the general regulation-making power).

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Clause 1 Fisheries Management Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005

Fisheries Management Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005 under the Fisheries Management Act 1994

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Fisheries Management Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005.

2 Commencement This Regulation commences on 1 July 2005.

3 Amendment of Fisheries Management (Abalone Share Management Plan) Regulation 2000 The Fisheries Management (Abalone Share Management Plan) Regulation 2000 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

4 Amendment of Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2002 The Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2002 is amended as set out in Schedule 2.

5 Amendment of Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2002 The Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2002 is amended as set out in Schedule 3.

6 Amendment of Fisheries Management (Lobster Share Management Plan) Regulation 2000 The Fisheries Management (Lobster Share Management Plan) Regulation 2000 is amended as set out in Schedule 4.

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Amendment of Fisheries Management (Abalone Share Management Plan) Schedule 1 Regulation 2000

Schedule 1 Amendment of Fisheries Management (Abalone Share Management Plan) Regulation 2000

(Clause 3) [1] Appendix Abalone Share Management Plan Omit “$226” from clause 9 (2) (a). Insert instead “$231”.

[2] Appendix, clause 9 (2) (b) Omit “$395”. Insert instead “$405”.

[3] Appendix, clause 10 (7) Omit “$339”. Insert instead “$347”.

[4] Appendix, clause 19 (2) (b) Omit “$169”. Insert instead “$173”.

[5] Appendix, clause 21 (5), note Omit “$113”. Insert instead “$116”.

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Fisheries Management Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005

Schedule 2 Amendment of Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2002

Schedule 2 Amendment of Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2002

(Clause 4) [1] Clause 5 Fee payable when applying for an aquaculture permit Omit “$226” wherever occurring in clause 5 (1) (a) and (b). Insert instead “$231”.

[2] Clause 5 (1) (c) and (f) Omit “$339” wherever occurring. Insert instead “$347”.

[3] Clause 5 (1) (d), (g) and (h) Omit “$564” wherever occurring. Insert instead “$578”.

[4] Clause 5 (1) (e) Omit “$451”. Insert instead “$462”.

[5] Clause 5 (1) (i) and (2) (a) Omit “$56” wherever occurring. Insert instead “$58”.

[6] Clause 5 (2) (b) Omit “$113”. Insert instead “$116”.

[7] Clause 7 Aquaculture permit holders liable to pay contributions towards cost of administration Omit “$395” from clause 7 (2). Insert instead “$405”.

[8] Clause 11 Aquaculture permit holders liable to pay contributions for research Omit “$28” from clause 11 (3). Insert instead “$29”.

[9] Clause 11 (4) (a) (i) and (b) Omit “$113” wherever occurring. Insert instead “$116”.

[10] Clause 31 Procedure for applying for an aquaculture lease Omit “$564” wherever occurring in clause 31 (2) (a), (b) and (c). Insert instead “$578”.

[11] Clause 31 (2) (d) Omit “$903”. Insert instead “$925”.

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Fisheries Management Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005

Amendment of Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2002 Schedule 2

[12] Clause 38 Application for renewal of an aquaculture lease Omit “$451” from clause 38 (2) (a). Insert instead “$462”.

[13] Clause 38 (2) (b) and (d) Omit “$339” wherever occurring. Insert instead “$347”.

[14] Clause 38 (2) (c) Omit “$564”. Insert instead “$578”.

[15] Clause 40 Minimum rent for leased area Omit “$113” from clause 40 (1) (a). Insert instead “$116”.

[16] Clause 40 (1) (b) Omit “$42”. Insert instead “$43”.

[17] Clause 44 Fee payable for Minister’s consent to subletting of leased area Omit “$395”. Insert instead “$405”.

[18] Clause 45 Procedure for getting Minister’s consent to transfer of aquaculture lease Omit “$621” from clause 45 (2) (c). Insert instead “$636”.

[19] Clause 45 (3) Omit “$56”. Insert instead “$58”.

[20] Clause 46 Transmission of aquaculture lease on lessee’s death Omit “$395” from clause 46 (1) (b). Insert instead “$405”.

[21] Clause 46 (2) Omit “$56”. Insert instead “$58”.

[22] Clause 47 Aquaculture lease may be surrendered Omit “$282” from clause 47 (1) (b). Insert instead “$289”.

[23] Clause 47 (2) Omit “$56”. Insert instead “$58”.

[24] Clause 47 (3) (d) Omit “$395”. Insert instead “$405”.

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Schedule 2 Amendment of Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2002

[25] Clause 48 Aquaculture leases may be consolidated Omit “$451” from clause 48 (2) (c). Insert instead “$462”.

[26] Clause 49 Aquaculture leases may be subdivided Omit “$451” from clause 49 (2) (c). Insert instead “$462”.

[27] Clause 50 Certified copy of lease or plan Omit “$56” wherever occurring in clause 50 (1) (a) and (3) (c). Insert instead “$58”.

[28] Clause 54 Obligations of aquaculture lessee to mark out leased area Omit “$56” from clause 54 (5). Insert instead “$58”.

[29] Clause 66 Permit required to gather marine vegetation for commercial purposes Omit “$113” from clause 66 (10). Insert instead “$116”.

[30] Clause 67 Fee for permit under section 37 Omit “$169” from clause 67 (1). Insert instead “$173”.

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Fisheries Management Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005

Amendment of Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2002 Schedule 3

Schedule 3 Amendment of Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2002

(Clause 5) [1] Clause 113 Permit to use explosives Omit “$113” from clause 113 (5). Insert instead “$116”.

[2] Clause 115 Permit to use electrical devices Omit “$113” from clause 115 (5). Insert instead “$116”.

[3] Clause 133A Fees for marine park permits under section 37 of the Act Omit “$57” from clause 133A (1). Insert instead “$58”.

[4] Clause 136 Nomination of commercial fisher by shareholder Omit “$339” from clause 136 (1). Insert instead “$347”.

[5] Clause 137 Special endorsements to take fish in share management fishery Omit “$113”. Insert instead “$116”.

[6] Clause 141 Fee for registration of dealings in shares Omit “$169” from clause 141 (1) (a). Insert instead “$173”.

[7] Clause 141 (1) (b) Omit “$339”. Insert instead “$347”.

[8] Clause 142 Fee for inspection of Share Register and registered documents Omit “$11” from clause 142 (1) (a) (i). Insert instead “$12”.

[9] Clause 142 (1) (b) Omit “$56”. Insert instead “$58”.

[10] Clause 144 Fee to accompany application for commercial fishing licence Omit “$451” from clause 144 (a). Insert instead “$462”.

[11] Clause 144 (b) Omit “$113”. Insert instead “$116”.

[12] Clause 147 Renewal of commercial fishing licence Omit “$226” from clause 147 (2) (a). Insert instead “$231”.

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Schedule 3 Amendment of Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2002

[13] Clause 147 (2) (b) and (7) Omit “$113” wherever occurring. Insert instead “$116”.

[14] Clause 150 Annual contribution to cost of research and to other industry costs Omit “$396” from clause 150 (1). Insert instead “$406”.

[15] Clause 150A Annual contribution towards fishery monitoring programs Omit “$300” from clause 150A (3). Insert instead “$307”.

[16] Clause 150A (3) Omit “$100”. Insert instead “$102”.

[17] Clause 150A (3) Omit “$600”. Insert instead “$614”.

[18] Clause 151 Fee to accompany application for issue of fishing boat licence Omit “$158” wherever occurring in clause 151 (1) (a) and (b). Insert instead “$162”.

[19] Clause 151 (3) (a) and (b) Omit “$45” wherever occurring. Insert instead “$46”.

[20] Clause 154 Renewal of fishing boat licence Omit “$45” wherever occurring in clause 154 (2) (a) and (b) and (10) (a) and (b). Insert instead “$46”.

[21] Clause 154 (7) Omit “$113”. Insert instead “$116”.

[22] Clause 155 Additional licence fee for boats authorised to prawn trawl in ocean prawn trawl restricted fishery Omit “$1.69” wherever occurring in clause 155 (2) and (6). Insert instead “$1.73”.

[23] Clause 158 Transfer of right to a fishing boat licence Omit “$282” from clause 158 (3). Insert instead “$289”.

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Amendment of Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2002 Schedule 3

[24] Clause 159 Boats taken to be licensed under the Act Omit “$113” from clause 159 (3). Insert instead “$116”.

[25] Clause 161 Fee to accompany application for registration Omit “$113” from clause 161. Insert instead “$116”.

[26] Clause 164 Application for authority to use unregistered crew members Omit “$56” from clause 164 (2). Insert instead “$58”.

[27] Clause 173 Nominated fishers Omit “$339” from clause 173 (2) (c). Insert instead “$347”.

[28] Clause 177 Endorsement fee Omit “$451” from clause 177 (1) (a). Insert instead “$462”.

[29] Clause 177 (1) (b) Omit “$226”. Insert instead “$231”.

[30] Clause 181 Transfer of quota Omit “$169” from clause 181 (2) (c). Insert instead “$173”.

[31] Clause 226 Fee for new endorsements Omit “$5,351” from clause 226 (1) (a). Insert instead “$5,479”.

[32] Clause 238 Endorsement fees Omit “$2,257” from clause 238 (1) (a). Insert instead “$2,312”.

[33] Clause 238 (1) (b) and (c) Omit “$282” wherever occurring. Insert instead “$289”.

[34] Clause 242 Transfer fee Omit “$2,822” from clause 242 (1). Insert instead “$2,889”.

[35] Clause 258 Application for endorsement Omit “$282” wherever occurring in clause 258 (3) (a), (c) and (d). Insert instead “$289”.

[36] Clause 258 (3) (b) Omit “$56”. Insert instead “$58”.

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Schedule 3 Amendment of Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2002

[37] Clause 258 (3) (c) and (d) Omit “$34” wherever occurring. Insert instead “$35”.

[38] Clause 267 Application for endorsement of licence for further period Omit “$282” wherever occurring in clause 267 (3) (a), (c) and (d). Insert instead “$289”.

[39] Clause 267 (3) (b) Omit “$56”. Insert instead “$58”.

[40] Clause 267 (3) (c) and (d) Omit “$34” wherever occurring. Insert instead “$35”.

[41] Clause 273 Application for special endorsement Omit “$34” from clause 273 (2). Insert instead “$35”.

[42] Clause 285 Applications for registration as fish receiver Omit “$847” from clause 285 (2). Insert instead “$867”.

[43] Clause 299 Annual licence fee Omit “$423” from clause 299 (1). Insert instead “$433”.

[44] Clause 299 (1) Omit “$85”. Insert instead “$87”.

[45] Clause 305 Transfer of entitlement to history of operations Omit “$282” from clause 305 (3). Insert instead “$289”.

[46] Clause 306 Boat replacement Omit “$282” from clause 306 (1) (b). Insert instead “$289”.

[47] Clause 308 Renewal of licence Omit “$113” from clause 308 (5). Insert instead “$116”.

[48] Clause 339 Fees for permits under Part 7 of the Act Omit “$200” from clause 339 (1). Insert instead “$205”.

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Fisheries Management Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005

Amendment of Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2002 Schedule 3

[49] Clause 339 (2) (a) Omit “$111”. Insert instead “$113”.

[50] Clause 339 (2) (b) Omit “$56”. Insert instead “$58”.

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Fisheries Management Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005

Schedule 4 Amendment of Fisheries Management (Lobster Share Management Plan) Regulation 2000

Schedule 4 Amendment of Fisheries Management (Lobster Share Management Plan) Regulation 2000

(Clause 6) [1] Appendix Lobster Share Management Plan Omit “$226” from clause 9 (2) (a). Insert instead “$231”.

[2] Appendix, clause 9 (2) (b) Omit “$395”. Insert instead “$405”.

[3] Appendix, clause 10 (7) Omit “$339”. Insert instead “$347”.

[4] Appendix, clause 19 (2) (b) Omit “$169”. Insert instead “$173”.

[5] Appendix, clause 46 (5), note Omit “$113”. Insert instead “$116”.

[6] Appendix, clause 54 (4) Omit “$109”. Insert instead “$112”.

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New South Wales

Legal Profession Amendment (Practising Certificate Fees) Regulation 2005

under the Legal Profession Act 1987

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Legal Profession Act 1987.

BOB DEBUS, M.P., Attorney General General

Explanatory note Amendments to the Legal Profession Act 1987 made by the Legal Profession Amendment (National Competition Policy Review) Act 2002 require practising certificate fees for barristers and solicitors to be charged on a cost recovery basis. The object of this Regulation is to specify costs that may be recovered by the charging of a practising certificate fee (in addition to any costs of or associated with the regulatory functions of the Bar Council, Bar Association, Law Society Council and Law Society). The Regulation allows the following costs to be recovered in certain circumstances: (a) the costs of maintaining and operating the library of the Bar Association and the library of the Law Society, (b) the costs associated with providing or assisting in providing a scheme under which legal services (including referral services) are provided to the public pro bono or at reduced rates or, in the case of the Bar Association, to a court or tribunal, and that are not otherwise recoverable (examples of such schemes are the Legal Assistance Referral Scheme of the Bar Association and the Community Referral Service of the Law Society), (c) the costs associated with providing or assisting in providing information or a scheme or program relating to the law, legal practice or conflict resolution that is provided for the information or education of the public, and that are not otherwise recoverable by the Bar Association or the Law Society (examples of such schemes or programs are Law Week and the Mock Trial Competition for high school students),

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Explanatory note

(d) the costs associated with assisting the State or Commonwealth Government or a Parliamentary Committee of the State or Commonwealth with law reform initiatives, activities and programs if the Attorney-General is satisfied that the assistance is provided for the public benefit. This Regulation is made under the Legal Profession Act 1987, including sections 29A, 29B and 216 (the general regulation-making power).

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Legal Profession Amendment (Practising Certificate Fees) Regulation 2005 Clause 1

Legal Profession Amendment (Practising Certificate Fees) Regulation 2005 under the Legal Profession Act 1987

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Legal Profession Amendment (Practising Certificate Fees) Regulation 2005.

2 Amendment of Legal Profession Regulation 2002 The Legal Profession Regulation 2002 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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Schedule 1 Amendment

Schedule 1 Amendment

(Clause 2) Clauses 6A and 6B Insert after clause 6:

6A Fee for practising certificate—barristers (1) For the purposes of section 29A of the Act, the following costs of the Bar Association (including any ancillary costs and costs of an administrative nature) may be recovered by the charging of practising certificate fees (in addition to the costs of or associated with the regulatory functions of the Bar Council or Bar Association): (a) the costs associated with the maintenance and operation of the library of the Bar Association, but only if the library service is available to all barristers, (b) the costs associated with providing or assisting in providing any scheme under which legal services (including referral services) are provided to the public pro bono or at reduced rates, or are provided to a court or tribunal, but only if the scheme does not provide any greater benefit to barristers who are members of the Bar Association than it does to other barristers and the costs are not otherwise recoverable by the Bar Association, (c) the costs associated with providing or assisting in providing any information, scheme or program relating to the law, legal practice or conflict resolution that is provided for the information or education of the public but only if the information, scheme or program does not provide any greater benefit to barristers who are members of the Bar Association than it does to other barristers and the costs are not otherwise recoverable by the Bar Association, (d) the costs associated with assisting the State or Commonwealth Government or a Parliamentary Committee of the State or Commonwealth with law reform initiatives, activities and programs if the Attorney-General is satisfied that the assistance is provided for the public benefit. (2) In this clause, barrister means a legal practitioner who holds a current practising certificate as a barrister.

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Legal Profession Amendment (Practising Certificate Fees) Regulation 2005

Amendment Schedule 1

6B Fee for practising certificate—solicitors (1) For the purposes of section 29B of the Act, the following costs of the Law Society (including any ancillary costs and costs of an administrative nature) may be recovered by the charging of practising certificate fees (in addition to the costs of or associated with the regulatory functions of the Law Society Council or Law Society): (a) the costs associated with the maintenance and operation of the library of the Law Society, but only if the library service is available to all solicitors, (b) the costs associated with providing or assisting in providing any scheme under which legal services (including referral services) are provided to the public pro bono or at reduced rates but only if the scheme does not provide any greater benefit to solicitors who are members of the Law Society than it does to other solicitors and the costs are not otherwise recoverable by the Law Society, (c) the costs associated with providing or assisting in providing any information, scheme or program relating to the law, legal practice or conflict resolution that is provided for the information or education of the public but only if the information, scheme or program does not provide any greater benefit to solicitors who are members of the Law Society than it does to other solicitors and the costs are not otherwise recoverable by the Law Society, (d) the costs associated with assisting the State or Commonwealth Government or a Parliamentary Committee of the State or Commonwealth with law reform initiatives, activities and programs if the Attorney-General is satisfied that the assistance is provided for the public benefit. (2) In this clause, solicitor means a legal practitioner who holds a current practising certificate as a solicitor and barrister.

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New South Wales

Ombudsman Regulation 2005

under the Ombudsman Act 1974

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Ombudsman Act 1974.

BOB CARR, M.P., Premier

Explanatory note The object of this Regulation is to repeal and remake, with effect from 1 July 2005 and with some amendments and the addition of one clause, the Ombudsman Regulation 1999. That Regulation would otherwise be repealed on 1 September 2005 by section 10 (2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989. This Regulation prescribes certain bodies as designated government agencies and designated non-government agencies (and prescribes the persons who are the heads of certain designated non-Government agencies) for the purposes of Part 3A (Child protection) of the Ombudsman Act 1974 (the Act). The additional clause concerns the meaning of responsible Minister in relation to designated non-Government agencies in respect of matters arising under Part 3A. The current definition of the term in respect of such agencies is, effectively, “the Minister who, in the opinion of the Ombudsman, is the most nearly concerned with the conduct of the” agency concerned. In exercising functions under Part 3A of the Act, the Ombudsman deals with non-Government agencies that may have more than one Minister concerned with their conduct (for example, in terms of licensing on the one hand and in terms of funding on the other). It is not always possible to determine which Minister is “most nearly” concerned with the conduct of such an agency. On the other hand, in some cases there may be no Minister with a sufficient connection to the agency to warrant the Minister’s involvement with the agency. Further, it may not be appropriate for a Minister to exercise certain functions under the Act in relation to the agency. Accordingly, clause 7 of this Regulation modifies the meaning of responsible Minister in the context referred to above.

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Ombudsman Regulation 2005

Explanatory note

This Regulation is made under the Ombudsman Act 1974, including sections 25A (Definitions), 25J (Application of other provisions of this Act) and 39 (the general regulation-making power). This Regulation comprises or relates to matters of a machinery nature.

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Ombudsman Regulation 2005

Contents Page 1 Name of Regulation 4 2 Commencement 4 3 Definitions 4 4 Designated government agencies 4 5 Designated non-government agencies 4 6 Heads of certain agencies 5 7 Responsible Minister in relation to child protection matters 5 8 Repeal 5

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Clause 1 Ombudsman Regulation 2005

Ombudsman Regulation 2005 under the Ombudsman Act 1974

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Ombudsman Regulation 2005.

2 Commencement This Regulation commences on 1 July 2005. Note. This Regulation repeals and replaces the Ombudsman Regulation 1999 which would otherwise be repealed on 1 September 2005 by section 10 (2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989.

3 Definitions (1) In this Regulation: the Act means the Ombudsman Act 1974. (2) Notes included in this Regulation do not form part of this Regulation.

4 Designated government agencies The following bodies are prescribed for the purposes of the definition of designated government agency in section 25A (1) of the Act: (a) a statutory health corporation within the meaning of the Health Services Act 1997, (b) the Ambulance Service of New South Wales, (c) the TAFE Commission, (d) the Department of Ageing, Disability and Home Care.

5 Designated non-government agencies Affiliated health organisations within the meaning of the Health Services Act 1997 are prescribed for the purposes of the definition of designated non-government agency in section 25A (1) of the Act.

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Ombudsman Regulation 2005 Clause 6

6 Heads of certain agencies (1) This clause applies to an agency referred to in paragraph (a), (b) or (c) of the definition of designated non-government agency in section 25A (1) of the Act that is under the authority of a Catholic Bishop of New South Wales. (2) For the purposes of the definition of head of an agency in section 25A (1) of the Act, the Catholic Bishop who has authority over the agency concerned is to be regarded as the head of the agency.

7 Responsible Minister in relation to child protection matters (1) This clause applies only in respect of matters arising under Part 3A (Child protection) of the Act. (2) The definition of responsible Minister in section 5 (1) of the Act is modified such that the responsible Minister for a designated non-Government agency for the purposes of the Act is: (a) the Minister whose portfolio has, in the opinion of the Ombudsman, sufficient funding or regulatory responsibility for the agency to warrant involvement on the Minister’s part in relation to the agency, or (b) if there is no such portfolio—the Minister who is, in the opinion of the Ombudsman, a Minister sufficiently concerned with the conduct of the agency. (3) Two or more Ministers may be responsible Ministers for a particular non-Government agency. In that case, the Ombudsman may (but is not obliged to) elect to regard one only of those Ministers as the responsible Minister, and the Minister so regarded is taken to be the responsible Minister for the agency concerned. (4) A responsible Minister is not to exercise any functions under section 26A (Authority to pay compensation), 32 (Staff) or 34 (Disclosure by Ombudsman or officer) of the Act in relation to a designated non-Government agency, and action may be taken under those sections in respect of such an agency without any authorisation, approval or consent of the responsible Minister that would, in the absence of this subclause, be required.

8 Repeal The Ombudsman Regulation 1999 is repealed.

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New South Wales

Parking Space Levy Amendment Regulation 2005

under the Parking Space Levy Act 1992

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Parking Space Levy Act 1992.

JOHN WATKINS, M.P., Minister for for Transport Transport

Explanatory note The object of this Regulation is to amend the Parking Space Levy Regulation 1997 to extend the exemption that applies to the owners of certain premises that are located in the City of Sydney that, immediately before 8 May 2003, were not part of the City of Sydney. The extended exemption applies to: (a) any requirement to pay the levy that would otherwise be payable on 1 September 2005, and (b) any requirement to furnish a return that would otherwise be required to be furnished on 1 September 2005. This Regulation is made under the Parking Space Levy Act 1992, including section 31 (the general regulation-making power).

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Clause 1 Parking Space Levy Amendment Regulation 2005

Parking Space Levy Amendment Regulation 2005 under the Parking Space Levy Act 1992

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Parking Space Levy Amendment Regulation 2005.

2 Amendment of Parking Space Levy Regulation 1997 The Parking Space Levy Regulation 1997 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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Parking Space Levy Amendment Regulation 2005

Amendment Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendment

(Clause 2) Clause 10A Temporary exemption—new City of Sydney Omit “or 1 September 2004” from clause 10A (a) and (b) wherever occurring. Insert instead “, 1 September 2004 or 1 September 2005”.

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New South Wales

Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005

under the Roads Act 1993

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Roads Act 1993.

MICHAEL COSTA, M.L.C., Minister for for Roads Roads

Explanatory note The object of this Regulation is to increase certain fees payable under the Roads Act 1993, being: (a) the fee for the issue of a permit under Part 5A (Special towing provisions) of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 1996 (the 1996 Regulation), and (b) the fee for the issue of a Class 1, 2 or 3 permit, and (c) the fee for the issue of a permit exempting a person from the operation of any of the provisions of clause 55 (1) of the 1996 Regulation relating to the projection of loading or equipment of vehicles, and (d) the fee for an application to be accredited under a Mass Management Accreditation Scheme. The fees are increased in line with movements in the Consumer Price Index. This Regulation is made under the Roads Act 1993, including section 264 (the general regulation-making power).

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Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Amendment (Fees) Clause 1 Regulation 2005

Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005 under the Roads Act 1993

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005.

2 Commencement This Regulation commences on 1 July 2005.

3 Amendment of Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 1996 The Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 1996 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005

Amendments Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendments

(Clause 3) [1] Clause 41H Application fee for permit Omit “$60” from clause 41H (1). Insert instead “$61”.

[2] Clause 48 Class 1, 2 and 3 permit application fees Omit “$60” from clause 48 (1). Insert instead “$61”.

[3] Clause 55B Exemption by permit Omit “$60” from clause 55B (4). Insert instead “$61”.

[4] Clause 70 Application for accreditation Omit “$72” from clause 70 (2) (a). Insert instead “$74”.

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New South Wales

Roads (General) Amendment (Penalty Notice Offences) Regulation 2005

under the Roads Act 1993

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Roads Act 1993.

MICHAEL COSTA, M.L.C., MinisterMinister forfor Roads Roads

Explanatory note The object of this Regulation is to increase the penalties for offences dealt with by way of a penalty notice issued under section 243 of the Roads Act 1993 in relation to contraventions of certain provisions under the Roads (General) Regulation 2000. The penalty amounts are being increased from $392 to $401, from $261 to $267 and from $130 to $133 in line with movements in the Consumer Price Index. This Regulation is made under the Roads Act 1993, including sections 243 (Penalty notices for certain offences) and 264 (the general regulation-making power).

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Clause 1 Roads (General) Amendment (Penalty Notice Offences) Regulation 2005

Roads (General) Amendment (Penalty Notice Offences) Regulation 2005 under the Roads Act 1993

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Roads (General) Amendment (Penalty Notice Offences) Regulation 2005.

2 Commencement This Regulation commences on 1 July 2005.

3 Amendment of Roads (General) Regulation 2000 The Roads (General) Regulation 2000 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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Roads (General) Amendment (Penalty Notice Offences) Regulation 2005

Amendment Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendment

(Clause 3) Schedule 1 Omit the Schedule. Insert instead:

Schedule 1 Penalty notice offences

(Clause 74)

Column 1 Column 2 Offence provision Penalty $ Clauses 6 (3), 11 (1) (a)–(d) and (3) (a)–(d), 13 (2), 15, 16, 17 (1), 18, 401 20, 27 (1), 29 (a)–(c), 32 (2), 33 (3), 38 (a) and (b), 39, 42 (2) Clauses 12 (a) and (b), 13 (1) (a) and (b), 14, 19, 21, 23A (1) (a)–(c) and 267 (2) (a) and (b), 25 (1), 26 (1), 28, 30, 43, 46, 47 (1) (a)–(d), 48, 51 (1) and (2) (a) and (b), 56, 57, 59 (2), 60, 61 (a)– (g), 62 (3), 63 (1) and (2), 69 (a) and (b), 70 Clauses 22 (1) and (3), 23 (2) and (3) (a) and (b), 24, 41 (2), 44 (1) 133 (a)–(e), 53 (3), 55, 58 (1) (a)–(c)

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New South Wales

Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005

under the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Act 1997

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Act 1997.

MICHAEL COSTA, M.L.C., MinisterMinister forfor Roads Roads

Explanatory note The object of this Regulation is to increase certain fees payable for services provided by the Roads and Traffic Authority under the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Act 1997. The fees are increased in line with movements in the Consumer Price Index. This Regulation is made under the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Act 1997, including sections 14 (the general regulation-making power) and 15 (Regulations to establish registration system) and, in particular, section 15 (2) (b) and (f).

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Clause 1 Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005

Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005 under the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Act 1997

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005.

2 Commencement This Regulation commences on 1 July 2005.

3 Amendment of Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1998 The Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1998 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005

Amendment Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendment

(Clause 3) Schedule 2 Omit the Schedule. Insert instead:

Schedule 2 Fees

(Clause 79)

Matter for which fee payable Fee Part 1 Registration or renewal of registration of a motor vehicle or trailer (a) Motor lorry (other than an articulated motor lorry or prime mover) with a GVM of 12 tonnes or more: (i) for more than 3 months $213 (ii) for 3 months or less $60 (b) Articulated motor lorry: (i) for more than 3 months $318 (ii) for 3 months or less $86 (c) Prime mover: (i) for more than 3 months $213 (ii) for 3 months or less $60 (d) Tow truck with a GVM of 4.5 tonnes or more but less than 12 tonnes: (i) for more than 3 months $132 (ii) for 3 months or less $40 (e) Tow truck with a GVM of 12 tonnes or more: (i) for more than 3 months $213 (ii) for 3 months or less $60 (f) Trailer tow truck with a GVM of less than 4.5 tonnes: (i) for more than 3 months $132 (ii) for 3 months or less $40

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Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005

Schedule 1 Amendment

Matter for which fee payable Fee (g) Trailer with a GVM of 4.5 tonnes or more: (i) for more than 3 months $157 (ii) for 3 months or less $46 (h) Bus or other vehicle (other than a public passenger vehicle) seating more than 8 adult persons with a GVM of less than 12 tonnes: (i) for more than 3 months $132 (ii) for 3 months or less $40 (i) Bus or other vehicle (other than a public passenger vehicle) seating more than 8 adult persons with a GVM of 12 tonnes or more: (i) for more than 3 months $213 (ii) for 3 months or less $60 (j) Bus or other vehicle seating more than 8 adult persons (being a public passenger vehicle registered otherwise than in the name of the State Transit Authority) with a GVM of less than 12 tonnes: (i) for more than 3 months $215 (ii) for 3 months or less $61 (k) Bus or other vehicle seating more than 8 adult persons (being a public passenger vehicle registered otherwise than in the name of the State Transit Authority) with a GVM of 12 tonnes or more: (i) for more than 3 months $377 (ii) for 3 months or less $101 (l) Taxi-cab (not licensed to operate in a transport district within the meaning of the Transport Administration Act 1988): (i) for more than 3 months $215 (ii) for 3 months or less $61 (m) Public passenger vehicle (other than a vehicle referred to elsewhere in this list): (i) for more than 3 months $215 (ii) for 3 months or less $61

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Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005

Amendment Schedule 1

Matter for which fee payable Fee (n) Any vehicle not referred to elsewhere in this list: (i) for more than 3 months $49 (ii) for 3 months or less $19 Part 2 Transfer of registration (a) Application made within 14 days after vehicle acquired $24 (b) Application made more than 14 days after vehicle acquired $110 Part 3 Issue of 1 or 2 number-plates with same number (a) Premium number-plates in specially styled aluminium (not having a number that comprises 1 to 6 numerals only): (i) initial issue $66 (ii) replacement issue $47 (b) Other number-plates: (i) initial issue $33 (ii) replacement issue $33 Part 4 Trader’s plate (a) Issue of trader’s plate for vehicle other than motor bike: (i) for 12 months $321 (ii) for one month $27 (b) Issue of trader’s plate for motor bike: (i) for 12 months $78 (ii) for one month $8 Part 5 Initial inspection of registrable vehicle under clause 61 or 62, otherwise than in relation to exhaust emission levels (a) Motor lorry (other than an articulated motor lorry or prime $41 mover) with a GVM of 4.5 tonnes or more but less than 12 tonnes (b) Motor lorry (other than an articulated motor lorry or prime $164 mover) with a GVM of 12 tonnes or more (c) Articulated motor lorry $269 (d) Prime mover $164 (e) Tow truck with a GVM of less than 12 tonnes $83 (f) Tow truck with a GVM of 12 tonnes or more $164

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Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005

Schedule 1 Amendment

Matter for which fee payable Fee (g) Tow truck trailer with a GVM of less than 4.5 tonnes $83 (h) Trailer (other than a tow truck trailer) with a GVM of less $18 than 4.5 tonnes (i) Trailer (including a tow truck trailer) with a GVM of 4.5 $108 tonnes or more (j) Bus or other vehicle seating more than 8 adult persons with $83 a GVM of less than 12 tonnes (k) Bus or other vehicle seating more than 8 adult persons with $164 a GVM of 12 tonnes or more (l) Taxi-cab $83 (m) Public passenger vehicle (other than a vehicle referred to $83 elsewhere in this list) (n) Motor bike $18 (o) Any vehicle not referred to elsewhere in this list $30 Part 6 Further inspection of registrable vehicle that has failed earlier inspection under clause 61 or 62 (a) Where vehicle may be used while failure is being rectified $34 (b) Where vehicle may not be used while failure is being $69 rectified Part 7 Inspection of registrable vehicle under clause 61 in relation to exhaust emission levels Conduct of inspection $38 Part 8 Examiner’s authority under clause 63 (a) Issue of original authority $133 (b) Issue of duplicate authority $17 Part 9 Proprietor’s authority under clause 64 (a) Issue of original authority $267 (b) Issue of duplicate authority $17 Part 10 Maintenance Management Accreditation Scheme under clauses 78A and 78B Accreditation of registered operator $74, plus $24 per nominated vehicle

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Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005

Amendment Schedule 1

Matter for which fee payable Fee Part 11 Hire Trailer Maintenance Management Accreditation Scheme under clauses 78G and 78H Accreditation of registered operator $74, plus $24 per nominated vehicle

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New South Wales

Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005

under the Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Act 1998

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Act 1998.

MICHAEL COSTA, M.L.C., MinisterMinister forfor Roads Roads

Explanatory note The object of this Regulation is to increase certain fees payable under the Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Act 1998. The fees are increased in line with movements in the Consumer Price Index. This Regulation is made under the Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Act 1998, including sections 19 (the general regulation-making power) and 20 (Driver licensing system) and, in particular, section 20 (2) (f).

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Clause 1 Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005

Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005 under the Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Act 1998

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005.

2 Commencement This Regulation commences on 1 July 2005.

3 Amendment of Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Regulation 1999 The Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Regulation 1999 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005

Amendment Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendment

(Clause 3) Schedule 3 Omit the Schedule. Insert instead:

Schedule 3 Fees

(Clause 62)

$ 1 Issue or renewal of driver’s licence: (a) 1-year 40 (b) 3-year 98 (c) 5-year 132 (d) provisional P1 licence 40 (e) provisional P2 licence 65 (f) learner licence 17 2 Replacement or duplicate licence: (a) learner licence 17 (b) any other licence 19 3 Application for driving or riding test 41 4 Competency based assessment: (a) scheme participation fee 20 (b) replacement log book 6 5 Entry fee for authorised rider training course: (a) provisional licence rider training course 102 (b) learner licence rider training course 68 6 Certificate from Authority’s records 23 7 Information from records (other than a certificate) 17 8 Hazard Perception Test 33 9 Driver Qualification Test 33

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Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005

Schedule 1 Amendment

$ 10 Driver Knowledge Test 33 11 Fee per copy for provision of handbook: (a) Road Users’ Handbook (including any foreign 10 language version of that handbook) (b) Heavy Vehicle Drivers’ Handbook 10 (c) Motorcycle Riders’ Handbook 10 (d) Hazard Perception Handbook 10 (e) Driver Qualification Handbook 10

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New South Wales

Road Transport (General) Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005

under the Road Transport (General) Act 1999

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Road Transport (General) Act 1999.

MICHAEL COSTA, M.L.C., Minister for for Roads Roads

Explanatory note The object of this Regulation is to increase certain fees payable under the Road Transport (General) Act 1999. The fees are increased in line with movements in the Consumer Price Index. This Regulation is made under the Road Transport (General) Act 1999, including section 71 (the general regulation-making power) and, in particular, section 71 (2) (b).

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Clause 1 Road Transport (General) Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005

Road Transport (General) Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005 under the Road Transport (General) Act 1999

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Road Transport (General) Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005.

2 Commencement This Regulation commences on 1 July 2005.

3 Amendment of Road Transport (General) Regulation 1999 The Road Transport (General) Regulation 1999 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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Road Transport (General) Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2005

Amendment Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendment

(Clause 3) Schedule 1 Omit the Schedule. Insert instead:

Schedule 1 Fees and other charges

(Clauses 13, 17 (1) and 18)

Fee or charge category Provision prescribing Amount fee or charge payable ($) 1 Daily impounding fee for motor clause 13 16 vehicle or trailer under clause 5 (2) (a) of Schedule 1 to the Act 2 Access to information contained clause 17 (1) 17 in database of declarations and orders maintained under section 13 (3) of the Act 3 Information from records of the clause 18 17 Authority (including certificates and other documents issued under section 46 of the Act)

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New South Wales Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Amendment (TFMS Fee and Tow-away Charge) Regulation 2005

under the Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999.

MICHAEL COSTA, M.L.C., Minister for for Roads Roads

Explanatory note The objects of this Regulation are: (a) to amend the Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) (Driver Fatigue) Regulation 1999 to increase from $58 to $59 the fee for the registration of an applicant as a participant in the Transitional Fatigue Management Scheme (TFMS) for heavy truck drivers and the employers of heavy truck drivers, and (b) to amend the Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) (Road Rules) Regulation 1999 to increase from $144 to $148 the tow-away charge for the removal of unattended motor vehicles or trailers. The TFMS fee and tow-away charge are increased in line with movements in the Consumer Price Index. This Regulation is made under the Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999, including section 71 (the general regulation-making power) and, in particular, section 71 (11) and section 76 (5) and clauses 4 and 9 of Schedule 1.

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Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Amendment (TFMS Fee Clause 1 and Tow-away Charge) Regulation 2005

Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Amendment (TFMS Fee and Tow-away Charge) Regulation 2005 under the Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Amendment (TFMS Fee and Tow-away Charge) Regulation 2005.

2 Commencement This Regulation commences on 1 July 2005.

3 Amendment of Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) (Driver Fatigue) Regulation 1999 The Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) (Driver Fatigue) Regulation 1999 is amended by omitting from Schedule 1 the matter “$58” and by inserting instead the matter “$59”.

4 Amendment of Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) (Road Rules) Regulation 1999 The Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) (Road Rules) Regulation 1999 is amended by omitting from clause 155 (2) the matter “$144” and by inserting instead the matter “$148”.

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New South Wales

Road Transport (Heavy Vehicles Registration Charges) Amendment Regulation 2005

under the Road Transport (Heavy Vehicles Registration Charges) Act 1995

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Road Transport (Heavy Vehicles Registration Charges) Act 1995.

MICHAEL COSTA, M.L.C., MinisterMinister forfor Roads Roads

Explanatory note The object of this Regulation is to vary the annual registration charges payable under Part 2 of the Road Transport (Heavy Vehicles Registration Charges) Act 1995. The new charges are the same as those calculated in accordance with the procedures approved, and subject to the parameters set, by the Australian Transport Council under the Agreement referred to in the National Transport Commission Act 2003 of the Commonwealth. This Regulation is made under the Road Transport (Heavy Vehicles Registration Charges) Act 1995, including sections 9 and 38 (the general regulation-making power).

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Road Transport (Heavy Vehicles Registration Charges) Amendment Clause 1 Regulation 2005

Road Transport (Heavy Vehicles Registration Charges) Amendment Regulation 2005 under the Road Transport (Heavy Vehicles Registration Charges) Act 1995

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Road Transport (Heavy Vehicles Registration Charges) Amendment Regulation 2005.

2 Commencement This Regulation commences on 1 July 2005.

3 Amendment of Road Transport (Heavy Vehicles Registration Charges) Regulation 2001 The Road Transport (Heavy Vehicles Registration Charges) Regulation 2001 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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Road Transport (Heavy Vehicles Registration Charges) Amendment Regulation 2005

Amendment Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendment

(Clause 3) Schedule 3 Omit the Schedule. Insert instead:

Schedule 3 Annual registration charges

(Clause 11) 1 Load carrying vehicles

Item Vehicle type 2-axle 3-axle 4-axle 5-axle 1 Truck (type 1) $334 $668 $1,002 $1,002 2 Truck (type 2) $557 $890 $2,225 $2,225 3 Short combination $612 $2,225 $2,225 $2,225 truck 4 Medium $4,228 $4,228 $4,561 $4,561 combination truck 5 Long combination $5,840 $5,840 $5,840 $5,840 truck 6 Short combination $1,446 $3,781 $4,893 $4,893 prime mover 7 Medium $4,449 $5,561 $6,118 $6,118 combination prime mover 8 Long combination $5,561 $5,561 $6,118 $6,118 prime mover

2 Load carrying trailer, converter dolly and low loader dolly The charge for a load carrying trailer, converter dolly or low loader dolly is $334 multiplied by the number of axles of the trailer or dolly.

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Road Transport (Heavy Vehicles Registration Charges) Amendment Regulation 2005

Schedule 1 Amendment

3 Buses

Item Bus type 2-axle 3-axle 4-axle 1 Bus (type 1) $334 Not applicable Not applicable 2 Bus (type 2) $557 $1,390 $1,390 3 Articulated bus Not applicable $557 $557

4 Special purpose vehicles

Item Special purpose vehicle type Charge 1 Special purpose vehicle (type p) No charge 2 Special purpose vehicle (type t) $223 3 Special purpose vehicle (type o) $278, plus $278 times the number of axles in excess of 2

5 Vehicles in 2 or more categories If a vehicle falls within 2 or more categories, the charge for the vehicle is the higher or highest of the charges applicable to the vehicle.

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New South Wales

Sheriff (Transitional Fees) Regulation 2005

under the Sheriff Act 2005

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Sheriff Act 2005.

BOB DEBUS, M.P., Attorney General General Explanatory note The object of this Regulation is to vary, in accordance with a new scale of fees made under the Sheriff Act 1900, the fees that are payable to the Sheriff by virtue of clause 6 of Schedule 2 to the Sheriff Act 2005. This Regulation is made under the Sheriff Act 2005, including section 16 (the general power to make regulations) and clause 6 of Schedule 2.

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Clause 1 Sheriff (Transitional Fees) Regulation 2005

Part 1 Preliminary

Sheriff (Transitional Fees) Regulation 2005 under the Sheriff Act 2005

Part 1 Preliminary 1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Sheriff (Transitional Fees) Regulation 2005.

2 Commencement and repeal This Regulation commences on 1 July 2005 and is repealed on 1 July 2006.

3 Variation of fees payable to the Sheriff Pursuant to clause 6 of Schedule 2 to the Sheriff Act 2005, the scale of fees that, immediately before the commencement of that Act, was in force under section 9 of the Sheriff Act 1900, and so continues in force as referred to in that clause, is varied by replacing that scale with the scale of fees set out in Schedule 1 to this Regulation.

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Sheriff (Transitional Fees) Regulation 2005

Scale of fees to be chargeable in the Sheriff’s Office Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Scale of fees to be chargeable in the Sheriff’s Office

(Clause 3)

$ 1 Service or attempted service of any process or other document, including 46 service by post and preparation of an affidavit of service—for each address at which service of the process or other document is effected or attempted 2 For execution, or attempted execution, of any writ, warrant or commission 237 3 Levy on a writ of execution—3% of amount collected by the Sheriff or an officer of the Sheriff 4 For work undertaken in preparing for a sale of land on instructions from a 579 judgment creditor—if sale does not proceed 5 Keeper’s fee, each person for each day of 8 hours or part of the day 316 6 Making a copy of any document, for each page 2 (minimum fee of $10) 7 On every search—each name 15 8 Certifying office copy of writ 15 9 Attending a view by a jury (to be paid by the party making the request) 126 10 To open or keep open the Office: (a) on a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday 506 (b) on any other day: (i) before 9 am or after 4:30 pm 506 (ii) between 9 and 9:30 am or 4 and 4:30 pm 53 11 The amount reasonably incurred for the following: (a) advertising, (b) keeping of livestock levied on, (c) officers’ travelling expenses in relation to a view, or in conveying an arrested person to a correctional centre or to court,

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Sheriff (Transitional Fees) Regulation 2005

Schedule 1 Scale of fees to be chargeable in the Sheriff’s Office

$ (d) travelling expenses for each keeper or assistant including, where necessary, the cost of meals, (e) the execution/service or attempted execution/service of any writ, warrant, commission, summons, process or other document not otherwise provided for.

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New South Wales

Workers Compensation Amendment (Insurance Reform) Regulation 2005

under the Workers Compensation Act 1987

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Workers Compensation Act 1987.

JOHN DELLA BOSCA, M.L.C., Minister for for Commerce Commerce Explanatory note The object of this Regulation is to provide for arrangements for the exercise of functions by current managed fund insurers on behalf of the Nominal Insurer as “temporary agents” during the transition period before the appointment of scheme agents to exercise functions on behalf of the Nominal Insurer. The arrangements provide for the following: (a) limitations on the authority of a managed fund insurer to act as a temporary agent, (b) the imposition of trustee duties on the directors of a managed fund insurer in respect of payments to or from the Insurance Fund, (c) the construction as references to the Nominal Insurer of references to managed fund insurers in certain existing contracts and in documents issued by them on behalf of the Nominal Insurer, (d) transitional funding arrangements, (e) the termination of temporary agency arrangements, (f) transitional arrangements for managed fund insurers who do not become temporary agents. This Regulation is made under the Workers Compensation Act 1987, including Part 19A of Schedule 6 and section 280 (the general regulation-making power).

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Clause 1 Workers Compensation Amendment (Insurance Reform) Regulation 2005

Workers Compensation Amendment (Insurance Reform) Regulation 2005 under the Workers Compensation Act 1987

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Workers Compensation Amendment (Insurance Reform) Regulation 2005.

2 Commencement This Regulation commences on 1 July 2005.

3 Amendment of Workers Compensation Regulation 2003 The Workers Compensation Regulation 2003 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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Workers Compensation Amendment (Insurance Reform) Regulation 2005

Amendment Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendment

(Clause 3) Part 23, Division 5 Insert after Division 4 of Part 23:

Division 5 Insurance Reforms—2003 amending Act

239 Interpretation (1) In this Division: temporary agent means agent for the Nominal Insurer pursuant to clause 3 (1) (g) of Part 19A of Schedule 6 to the 1987 Act. (2) Expressions used in this Division have the same meaning as in Part 19A (Provisions consequent on enactment of Workers Compensation Amendment (Insurance Reform) Act 2003) of Schedule 6 to the 1987 Act.

240 Authority to act as temporary agent (1) The authority of a managed fund insurer to act as a temporary agent is subject to the requirements of this clause (in addition to the requirements of any directions of the Nominal Insurer under this clause or clause 3 (1) (g) of Part 19A of Schedule 6 to the 1987 Act). (2) A managed fund insurer is, in the exercise of functions as a temporary agent, subject to the direction and control of the Nominal Insurer. (3) A managed fund insurer is authorised to act as temporary agent only in respect of the following policies of insurance (and in respect of claims and proceedings that relate to those policies): (a) policies issued by or assigned to the insurer before the relevant date for the insurer, (b) policies issued by the insurer as a temporary agent after the relevant date for the insurer, (c) such other policies of insurance as the Nominal Insurer may from time to time authorise the insurer to act as agent for. (4) The Nominal Insurer may direct that a managed fund insurer (the claims agent) is authorised to act as temporary agent in respect of specified claims and proceedings or classes of claims and proceedings even though the claims concerned relate to a policy

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Workers Compensation Amendment (Insurance Reform) Regulation 2005

Schedule 1 Amendment

or policies of insurance that another managed fund insurer (the policy agent) is authorised to act as temporary agent in respect of, in which case: (a) the claims agent is authorised to act as temporary agent in respect of those claims and proceedings, and (b) the policy agent is not authorised to act as temporary agent in respect of those claims and proceedings (but otherwise continues to be authorised to act as temporary agent in respect of the policies concerned). (5) A managed fund insurer must exercise the insurer’s functions as temporary agent in accordance with any requirements that would have been applicable to the exercise of functions as a licensed insurer under the 1987 Act (including the conditions of the insurer’s licence under the 1987 Act and any guidelines applicable under that Act to the exercise of those functions), except to the extent that any such requirement conflicts with the requirements of any directions of the Nominal Insurer. (6) In the exercise of functions as provided by subclause (3), the insurer is not subject to Division 4 (Statutory funds of licensed insurers) of Part 7 of the 1987 Act, except to the extent that the Nominal Insurer may otherwise direct.

241 Directors of managed fund insurers under trustee duty (1) A managed fund insurer must comply with the directions of the Nominal Insurer as to the payment of money by the insurer to or from the Insurance Fund in connection with the exercise of the insurer’s functions as a temporary agent. (2) A director of a company that is a managed fund insurer is under the same liability, in the event of a contravention of such a direction, as the director would be if: (a) the director had been a trustee under a trust for the execution of the direction, and (b) the Authority and the appropriate policy holders had been beneficiaries of such a trust. (3) This clause does not apply if the director proves that: (a) the contravention occurred without the knowledge of the director, or (b) the director was not in a position to influence the conduct of the insurer in relation to the contravention, or (c) the director, being in such a position, used all due diligence to prevent the contravention.

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(4) The Authority may institute proceedings under this clause on behalf of the Authority and the appropriate policy holders. (5) In this clause a reference to a director of a company includes any person who, for the purposes of the Corporations Act 2001 of the Commonwealth, is deemed to be a director of the company.

242 Construction of references to managed fund insurer (1) Functions exercised as temporary agent need not be exercised in the name of the Nominal Insurer. In particular, any document (such as a policy of insurance or any correspondence) issued by a managed fund insurer as a temporary agent need not be issued in the name of the Nominal Insurer. (2) A reference to a managed fund insurer in any document issued by the insurer after the relevant date for the insurer is, to the extent that the reference relates to the exercise of any function of the insurer as a temporary agent after that relevant date, to be read as a reference to the insurer as agent for the Nominal Insurer.

243 Contracts—references to Nominal Insurer For the purposes of clause 3 (1) (d) of Part 19A of Schedule 6 to the 1987 Act (which provides for a reference to a managed fund insurer in a prescribed contract to be taken to be a reference to the Nominal Insurer) the following contracts are prescribed: (a) contracts forming part of any arrangements for the reinsurance of specialised insurers, known collectively as Workers Compensation Quota Share Re-insurance Agreements, (b) the contract for Provision of Workers Compensation Wage Audit Services for the WorkCover Authority of NSW dated 18 February 2005 and designated by the Authority as contract 0300896.

244 Transitional funding arrangements The following payments are authorised to be made from the Insurance Fund pursuant to section 154E (2) (k) of the 1987 Act: (a) payments required to be made by the Nominal Insurer to temporary agents under arrangements made with temporary agents for their remuneration in respect of functions exercised as temporary agents, (b) payments to a bank account operated by a managed fund insurer before the relevant date for the insurer for meeting claims under policies of insurance, being payments

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authorised by the Nominal Insurer as necessary for the honouring of cheques drawn on the account before that relevant date.

245 Termination of temporary agency arrangements (1) If a managed fund insurer is appointed as a scheme agent, the authority of the insurer to act as a temporary agent is terminated when the appointment as scheme agent takes effect. (2) The authority of a managed fund insurer to act as a temporary agent can also be terminated at any time by the Nominal Insurer by giving notice of termination to the insurer in writing. (3) No compensation is payable for or in respect of the termination of the authority of a managed fund insurer to act as a temporary agent. (4) On the termination under this clause of a managed fund insurer’s authority to act as a temporary agent: (a) the insurance records of the insurer become the property of the Nominal Insurer, and (b) the insurer must, in accordance with the directions of the Nominal Insurer, give possession of those insurance records to the Nominal Insurer or to such other person as the Nominal Insurer may direct. Maximum penalty: 100 penalty units. (5) In this clause: insurance records of a managed fund insurer means all records that are the property of the insurer and that relate to policies of insurance issued by the insurer as a temporary agent or in respect of which the insurer exercised functions as a temporary agent, or to any claim, judgment or award made in respect of any such policies.

246 Application of 2003 amendments to managed fund insurers The amendments made by Schedule 2 [35], [37], [38], [44], [47]–[50], [52]–[54] and [57]–[71] to the Workers Compensation Amendment (Insurance Reform) Act 2003 do not apply to or in respect of a managed fund insurer unless and until a relevant date has been appointed for the insurer under Part 19A of Schedule 6 to the 1987 Act.

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New South Wales

Veterinary Practice (Savings and Transitional) Regulation 2005

under the Veterinary Practice Act 2003

His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Veterinary Practice Act 2003.

IAN MICHAEL MACDONALD, M.L.C., Minister for Primary Industries Minister for Primary Industries

Explanatory note The Veterinary Practice Act 2003 (which is largely uncommenced) will repeal the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1986. The objects of this Regulation are: (a) to suspend the operation of certain provisions of the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1986 that overlap with or are inconsistent with offences that have commenced in the Veterinary Practice Act 2003, and (b) to ensure that references to veterinary practitioners in the offence provisions that have commenced in the Veterinary Practice Act 2003 are read as references to registered veterinary surgeons under the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1986 until the new registration scheme in the Veterinary Practice Act 2003 commences, and (c) to ensure that other references in the offence provisions that have commenced in the Veterinary Practice Act 2003 are appropriately read until that Act is fully commenced. This Regulation is made under the Veterinary Practice Act 2003, including section 102 (the general regulation-making power) and Part 1 of Schedule 4. This Regulation comprises or relates to matters of a savings or transitional nature.

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Clause 1 Veterinary Practice (Savings and Transitional) Regulation 2005

Veterinary Practice (Savings and Transitional) Regulation 2005 under the Veterinary Practice Act 2003

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Veterinary Practice (Savings and Transitional) Regulation 2005.

2 Definitions In this Regulation: the new Act means the Veterinary Practice Act 2003. the old Act means the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1986.

3 Savings and transitional provisions (1) Until the repeal of the old Act: (a) a reference in section 11, 14 or 15 of the new Act to a veterinary practitioner is taken to be a reference to a registered veterinary surgeon within the meaning of the old Act, and (b) a reference in section 11 of the new Act to veterinary science is taken to be a reference to veterinary science within the meaning of the old Act, and (c) a reference in section 11 of the new Act to a veterinary hospital licence is taken to be a reference to a licence to conduct a veterinary hospital issued under Part 6 of the old Act, and (d) a reference in section 12 of the new Act to registration as a veterinary practitioner is taken to be a reference to registration as a veterinary surgeon under the old Act, and (e) a reference in section 15 of the new Act to unsatisfactory professional conduct or professional misconduct is taken to be a reference to conduct about which a complaint may be made under section 26 of the old Act, and (f) a reference in section 91 of the new Act to an inspector is taken to be a reference to an inspector appointed under section 55 (6) of the old Act.

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(2) Until the repeal of the old Act, section 37 (1) (b) of the old Act is not to be read as preventing an exempt person or body from using any title or description referred to in that paragraph. (3) Until the repeal of the old Act, section 39 of the old Act is not to be read as preventing a registered veterinary surgeon from carrying on the practice of veterinary science under the name of an exempt person or body. (4) On the commencement of section 12 of the new Act, section 41 of the old Act ceases to have effect. (5) Until the repeal of the old Act, section 43 of the old Act is not to be read as preventing an exempt person or body from recovering any fee or charge for doing any act, matter or thing which is required by that Act to be done or performed by a registered veterinary surgeon (within the meaning of that Act). (6) In this clause, exempt person or body means any of the following persons or bodies: (a) a corporation or firm in which one or more registered veterinary surgeons (within the meaning of the old Act) has or have the controlling interest, (b) a person or body referred to in section 14 (5) of the new Act.

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Orders

New South Wales First State Superannuation Amendment (Calvary Retirement Community Cessnock Limited) Order 2005

under the First State Superannuation Act 1992

MARIE BASHIR, ,Governor Governor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 7 of the First State Superannuation Act 1992, make the following Order. DatedDated,, thisthis 29th day ofday June of 2005. 2005.

By Her Excellency’s Command,

JOHN DELLA BOSCA, M.L.C., Special Minister Minister of of State State

Explanatory note The object of this Order is to amend the First State Superannuation Act 1992 to provide for certain former employees of Hunter Area Health Service who became employees of Calvary Retirement Community Cessnock Limited on or after 2 April 2003 to continue to be members of the First State Superannuation Fund. This Order is made under section 7 of the First State Superannuation Act 1992.

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First State Superannuation Amendment (Calvary Retirement Community Clause 1 Cessnock Limited) Order 2005

First State Superannuation Amendment (Calvary Retirement Community Cessnock Limited) Order 2005 under the First State Superannuation Act 1992

1 Name of Order This Order is the First State Superannuation Amendment (Calvary Retirement Community Cessnock Limited) Order 2005.

2 Commencement This Order is taken to have commenced on 2 April 2003.

3 Amendment of First State Superannuation Act 1992 The First State Superannuation Act 1992 is amended by inserting at the end of Schedule 1: Calvary Retirement Community Cessnock Limited (limited to those persons: (a) who were employees of Hunter Area Health Service immediately before 2 April 2003, and (b) who, on or after that date, transferred their employment from Hunter Area Health Service to Calvary Retirement Community Cessnock Limited and did not cease to be members of the Fund)

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New South Wales

Growth Centres Commission Order 2005

under the Growth Centres (Development Corporations) Act 1974

MARIE BASHIR, , GovernorGovernor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of sections 5 (1) and (2) and 23C (1) of the Growth Centres (Development Corporations) Act 1974, make the following Order. Dated,Dated ,this this 29th day ofday June of 2005.June 2005.

By Her Excellency’s Command,

CRAIG KNOWLES, M.P., Minister for for Infrastructure Infrastructure and and Planning Planning

Explanatory note The object of this Order is to set aside certain lands in the north west and south west of the Sydney area as a growth centre and to constitute the Growth Centres Commission to promote, co-ordinate, manage and secure the orderly and economic development of the growth centre. The Order also dissolves the Sydney West Airport Development Corporation. This Order is made under sections 5 (1) and (2) and 23C (1) of the Growth Centres (Development Corporations) Act 1974.

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Clause 1 Growth Centres Commission Order 2005

Growth Centres Commission Order 2005 under the Growth Centres (Development Corporations) Act 1974

1 Name of Order This Order is the Growth Centres Commission Order 2005.

2 Commencement This Order commences on 1 July 2005.

3 Definition In this Order: the Act means the Growth Centres (Development Corporations) Act 1974.

4 Declaration of Growth Centres Commission A development corporation, under the corporate name of the Growth Centres Commission, is constituted in respect of the land referred to in Part 9 of Schedule 1 to the Act.

5 Dissolution of Sydney West Airport Development Corporation The Sydney West Airport Development Corporation is dissolved.

6 Amendment of Schedule 1 to the Act Schedule 1 to the Act is amended: (a) by omitting Part 5, and (b) by inserting at the end of the Schedule in Columns l and 2 respectively the following Part:

9 All those pieces or parcels of land shown edged heavy red on the map entitled “North West Growth Centre” and the map entitled “South West Growth Centre”, copies of which are deposited in the offices of the Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources.

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New South Wales

Superannuation Amendment (Calvary Retirement Community Cessnock Limited) Order 2005

under the Superannuation Act 1916

MARIE BASHIR, Governor, Governor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 92 of the Superannuation Act 1916, make the following Order. DatedDated,, thisthis 29th day ofday June of 2005. 2005.

By Her Excellency’s Command,

JOHN DELLA BOSCA, M.L.C., SpecialSpecial MinisterMinister of of State State

Explanatory note The object of this Order is to amend the Superannuation Act 1916 to provide for certain former employees of Hunter Area Health Service who became employees of Calvary Retirement Community Cessnock Limited on or after 2 April 2003 to continue to be contributors to the State Superannuation Fund. This Order is made under section 92 of the Superannuation Act 1916.

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Superannuation Amendment (Calvary Retirement Community Cessnock Clause 1 Limited) Order 2005

Superannuation Amendment (Calvary Retirement Community Cessnock Limited) Order 2005 under the Superannuation Act 1916

1 Name of Order This Order is the Superannuation Amendment (Calvary Retirement Community Cessnock Limited) Order 2005.

2 Commencement This Order is taken to have commenced on 2 April 2003.

3 Amendment of Superannuation Act 1916 The Superannuation Act 1916 is amended by inserting at the end of Part 1 of Schedule 3: Calvary Retirement Community Cessnock Limited (limited to those persons: (a) who were employees of Hunter Area Health Service immediately before 2 April 2003, and (b) who, on or after that date, transferred their employment from Hunter Area Health Service to Calvary Retirement Community Cessnock Limited)

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New South Wales State Authorities Superannuation Amendment (Calvary Retirement Community Cessnock Limited) Order 2005

under the State Authorities Superannuation Act 1987

MARIE BASHIR, ,Governor Governor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 46 of the State Authorities Superannuation Act 1987, make the following Order. DatedDated,, thisthis 29th day ofday June of 2005. 2005.

By Her Excellency’s Command,

JOHN DELLA BOSCA, M.L.C., SpecialSpecial MinisterMinister of of State State

Explanatory note The object of this Order is to amend the State Authorities Superannuation Act 1987 to provide for certain former employees of Hunter Area Health Service who became employees of Calvary Retirement Community Cessnock Limited on or after 2 April 2003 to continue to be contributors to the State Authorities Superannuation Fund. This Order is made under section 46 of the State Authorities Superannuation Act 1987.

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State Authorities Superannuation Amendment (Calvary Retirement Clause 1 Community Cessnock Limited) Order 2005

State Authorities Superannuation Amendment (Calvary Retirement Community Cessnock Limited) Order 2005 under the State Authorities Superannuation Act 1987

1 Name of Order This Order is the State Authorities Superannuation Amendment (Calvary Retirement Community Cessnock Limited) Order 2005.

2 Commencement This Order is taken to have commenced on 2 April 2003.

3 Amendment of State Authorities Superannuation Act 1987 The State Authorities Superannuation Act 1987 is amended by inserting at the end of Part 1 of Schedule 1: Calvary Retirement Community Cessnock Limited (limited to those employees: (a) who were employees of Hunter Area Health Service immediately before 2 April 2003, and (b) who, on or after that date, transferred their employment from Hunter Area Health Service to Calvary Retirement Community Cessnock Limited)

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New South Wales State Authorities Non-contributory Superannuation Amendment (Calvary Retirement Community Cessnock Limited) Order 2005

under the State Authorities Non-contributory Superannuation Act 1987

MARIE BASHIR, ,Governor Governor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 27 of the State Authorities Non-contributory Superannuation Act 1987, make the following Order. DatedDated,, thisthis 29th day ofday June of 2005. 2005.

By Her Excellency’s Command,

JOHN DELLA BOSCA, M.L.C., Special Minister Minister of of State State

Explanatory note The object of this Order is to amend the State Authorities Non-contributory Superannuation Act 1987 to provide for certain former employees of Hunter Area Health Service who became employees of Calvary Retirement Community Cessnock Limited on or after 2 April 2003 to continue to be employees for the purposes of that Act. This Order is made under section 27 of the State Authorities Non-contributory Superannuation Act 1987.

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State Authorities Non-contributory Superannuation Amendment (Calvary Clause 1 Retirement Community Cessnock Limited) Order 2005

State Authorities Non-contributory Superannuation Amendment (Calvary Retirement Community Cessnock Limited) Order 2005 under the State Authorities Non-contributory Superannuation Act 1987

1 Name of Order This Order is the State Authorities Non-contributory Superannuation Amendment (Calvary Retirement Community Cessnock Limited) Order 2005.

2 Commencement This Order is taken to have commenced on 2 April 2003.

3 Amendment of State Authorities Non-contributory Superannuation Act 1987 The State Authorities Non-contributory Superannuation Act 1987 is amended by inserting at the end of Part 1 of Schedule 1: Calvary Retirement Community Cessnock Limited (limited to those employees: (a) who were employees of Hunter Area Health Service immediately before 2 April 2003, and (b) who, on or after that date, transferred their employment from Hunter Area Health Service to Calvary Retirement Community Cessnock Limited)

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Rules

New South Wales

District Court Amendment (Uniform Civil Procedure) Rule 2005

under the District Court Act 1973

The District Court Rule Committee made the following rule of court under the District Court Act 1973 on 2 June 2005.

A Grew Secretary of the Rule Committee

Explanatory note The object of these Rules is to amend the District Court Rules 1973 in connection with the commencement of the Civil Procedure Act 2005 and the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005.

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Clause 1 District Court Amendment (Uniform Civil Procedure) Rule 2005

District Court Amendment (Uniform Civil Procedure) Rule 2005 under the District Court Act 1973

1 Name of Rule This Rule is the District Court Amendment (Uniform Civil Procedure) Rule 2005.

2 Commencement This Rule commences on the date on which section 9 of the Civil Procedure Act 2005 commences.

3 Amendment of District Court Rules 1973 The District Court Rules 1973 are amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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District Court Amendment (Uniform Civil Procedure) Rule 2005

Amendments Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendments

(Clause 3) [1] Part 1, rule 4 Interpretation Omit the definitions of ABN, claim for relief, cross-claim, curator, defendant, disable person, dismiss, document, expert, folio, incommunicate person, incompetent person, medical practitioner, minor, originating process, personal injuries, place of business, plaintiff, statement of claim and tutor from rule 4 (1).

[2] Part 1, rule 4 (2), (2A) and (3) Omit the subrules. Insert instead: (2) In these rules, words and expressions that are defined in the Civil Procedure Act 2005 or the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 have the same meanings as they have in that Act and those rules.

[3] Part 1, rules 5, 5A, 7 and 7A Omit the rules.

[4] Parts 2A and 3–5 Omit the Parts.

[5] Part 6, Divisions 1 and 2 Omit the Divisions.

[6] Part 6, rule 16 Application Omit rule 16 (2).

[7] Part 6, rule 16 (4) Omit “A notice mentioned in subrule (2)”. Insert instead “The summons by which an application is commenced”.

[8] Part 6, rule 17 Omit the rule.

[9] Part 6, rule 18 Medical practitioner to advise registrar Omit “the notice of an application” from rule 18 (1). Insert instead “a summons”.

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[10] Part 6, rule 18 (1) Omit “service of the application”. Insert instead “service”.

[11] Part 6, rule 18 (3) Omit “notice of the application”. Insert instead “summons”.

[12] Part 6, rule 19 Registrar to advise person concerned Omit “notice of the application” from rule 19 (1). Insert instead “summons”.

[13] Part 6, rule 35 Interpretation Insert “, and so applies subject to Part 46 of the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005” after “Care Act” in rule 35 (1).

[14] Part 6, rule 36 Omit the rule.

[15] Part 6, rule 37 Defendants in appeal Omit “respondents to”. Insert instead “defendants in”.

[16] Part 6, rule 38 Venue of appeal Omit “notice of appeal” wherever occurring in rule 38 (2). Insert instead “summons”.

[17] Part 6, rule 39 Making of appeal Omit “notice of the appeal”. Insert instead “the summons commencing the appeal”.

[18] Part 6, rule 40 Summons Omit “notice of appeal” from rule 40 (1). Insert instead “summons commencing an appeal”.

[19] Part 6, rule 40 (2) Omit “notice of appeal” where firstly occurring. Insert instead “summons commencing an appeal”.

[20] Part 6, rule 40 (2) Omit “notice of appeal” where secondly occurring. Insert instead “summons”.

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Amendments Schedule 1

[21] Part 6, rule 40 (3) Omit “notice of appeal”. Insert instead “summons commencing an appeal”.

[22] Part 6, rule 40 (3) Omit “the notice” wherever occurring. Insert instead “the summons”.

[23] Part 6, rule 40 (4) Omit the subrule.

[24] Part 6, rule 41 Children’s Court record Omit “being served with a copy of a notice of appeal”. Insert instead “the filing in that Court of a copy of the summons commencing an appeal”.

[25] Part 6, rule 42 Omit the rule.

[26] Part 6, rule 44 Withdrawal of appeal Omit “Part 16” from rule 44 (3). Insert instead “Part 18 of the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005”.

[27] Part 6, rule 44 (4) Omit the subrule.

[28] Part 6, rule 47 Application Omit rule 47 (1). Insert instead: (1) An application for a suspension order under section 83 of the Home Building Act 1989 must be made by filing a summons, supported by an affidavit verifying the grounds of the application, at Sydney.

[29] Part 6, rule 47 (2) Omit “notice” where firstly, secondly and thirdly occurring. Insert instead “summons”.

[30] Part 6, Division 7 Omit the Division.

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Schedule 1 Amendments

[31] Part 6, rule 60A Interpretation Insert at the end of the rule: (2) This Division has effect subject to Part 46 of the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005.

[32] Part 6, rule 60B Venue Omit “order made under section 40 of the Act”. Insert instead “order of the Court for a change of venue”.

[33] Part 6, rule 60C Application for leave Omit rule 60C (1). Insert instead: (1) An application for leave must be made by summons.

[34] Part 6, rule 60C (3) Omit “notice of motion under Part 16”. Insert instead “summons”.

[35] Part 6, rule 60C (5) Omit “respondent to”. Insert instead “defendant in”.

[36] Part 6, rule 60C (5) Omit “a motion referred to in subrule (1) or (3)”. Insert instead “an application for leave or an application to allow further time to appeal”.

[37] Part 6, rule 60C (6) Omit the subrule.

[38] Part 6, rule 60D Tribunal record Omit “notice of motion under rule 60C (6)”. Insert instead “summons commencing an appeal”.

[39] Part 6, rule 62 Application for leave Omit rule 62 (1)–(3).

[40] Part 6, rule 62 (4) Omit “notice of motion”. Insert instead “summons”.

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Amendments Schedule 1

[41] Part 6, rule 64 Application for order issuing debt certificate Omit “notice of the application” from rule 64 (2). Insert instead “the summons commencing the application”.

[42] Part 6, rule 65 Application for attachment order Omit “applicant”. Insert instead “plaintiff”.

[43] Part 6, rule 65 Omit “notice of the application”. Insert instead “the summons commencing the application”.

[44] Parts 7–11, 11A, 12, 13, 14, 14A, 15–19, 19A, 20, 21, 22, 22A, 23 and 24 Omit the Parts.

[45] Part 24A, rule 6 Motion for entry in List Omit “under Part 16” from rule 6 (1).

[46] Part 24B, rule 5 Motion for entry in List Omit “under Part 16” from rule 5 (1).

[47] Part 24C, heading Omit “Motor Accidents List”. Insert instead “Motor accident claims”.

[48] Part 24C, rule 2 Motor accident claims Omit rule 2 (1).

[49] Part 24C, rule 2 (2) Omit “shall bear in the heading the words ‘Motor Accidents List’, and”.

[50] Part 24C, rule 10 Omit the rule.

[51] Part 24C, rule 11 Statement of claim Omit “must bear in the heading the words ‘Motor Accidents Compensation Act 1999’ and”.

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Schedule 1 Amendments

[52] Part 24D, rule 1A Insert after rule 1:

1A Commencement of proceedings Subject to these rules, an action under the Acts must be commenced by statement of claim.

[53] Part 24D, rule 2 Coal Miners’ Workers Compensation List Insert “under section 7 (1) (a) of the Compensation Court Repeal Act 2002” after “transferred” in rule 2 (1).

[54] Part 24D, rules 5 (2), 7 (1), 8, 9, 10 (2) and 22 (2) (b) Omit “under Part 16” wherever occurring.

[55] Part 24D, rule 14 Submission to award Omit rule 14 (1).

[56] Part 24D, rule 15 Offer of compromise Omit “Part 19A”. Insert instead “Division 4 of Part 20 of the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005”.

[57] Part 24D, rule 16 Schedule of earnings Omit “Part 10 rule 1 (1)” from rule 16 (b). Insert instead “rule 14.3 of the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005”.

[58] Part 24D, rule 19 Medical examination Omit “Part 23 rule 2 (1)” from rule 19 (1). Insert instead “rule 23.2 of the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005”.

[59] Part 24D, rule 20 Expert evidence and hospital reports Omit “Part 28, rule 8” from rule 20 (1). Insert instead “rule 31.18 of the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005”.

[60] Part 24D, rule 21 Omit the rule.

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Amendments Schedule 1

[61] Part 24E, rule 1A Insert after rule 1:

1A Transferred applications Applications under section 122 of the 1998 Act that have been transferred under section 7 (1) (a) of the Compensation Court Repeal Act 2002 are to be dealt with under this Part.

[62] Part 24F, rule 1A Insert after rule 1:

1A Commencement of proceedings Subject to these rules, an action under the Acts must be commenced by statement of claim.

[63] Part 24F rule 2 Special Statutory Compensation List Insert “under section 7 (1) (a) of the Compensation Court Repeal Act 2002” after “transferred” in rule 2 (1).

[64] Part 24F, rule 3 Directions Omit “the application of Part 23,” from rule 3 (3).

[65] Part 24F, rule 4 Expert evidence and hospital reports Omit “Part 28 rules 8 and 9”. Insert instead “Division 2 of Part 31 of the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005”.

[66] Part 24F rule 4 Omit “Part 28 rule 9 (2)”. Insert instead “rule 31.19 of the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005”.

[67] Part 25 Omit the Part.

[68] Part 26, rule 1A Omit the rule.

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Schedule 1 Amendments

[69] Part 26, rule 1 Omit the rule. Insert instead:

1 Examination under section 66A of the Motor Accidents Act 1988 or section 119 of the Motor Accidents Compensation Act 1999 (1) The following applications to the Court must be made on notice of motion before the day on which the proceedings commence to be heard unless the Court in special circumstances otherwise orders: (a) an application under section 66A (1) of the Motor Accidents Act 1988 or an application for leave under section 66A (3) or (4) of that Act, (b) an application under section 119 (1) of the Motor Accidents Compensation Act 1999 or an application for leave under section 119 (3) or (4) of that Act. (2) A notice of motion referred to in subrule (1) must be served on all parties to the proceedings (other than the applicant) and, if the witness sought to be examined or cross-examined is not a party, on the witness. (3) The Court may order that, on the hearing of an application referred to in subrule (1) or on the hearing of proceedings after such an application is granted, any owner or driver who is a party to the proceedings, and any witness who is the subject of leave sought or given under section 66A of the Motor Accidents Act 1988 or section 119 of the Motor Accidents Compensation Act 1999, may be separately represented. (4) If the Court is satisfied that an insurer has not made out its allegation that a claim has not been made in good faith, the Court may if it thinks fit order the insurer to pay the costs of the whole or any specified part of the proceedings incurred by any owner or driver or any witness whom the insurer has sought leave to examine or cross-examine.

[70] Part 26, rules 2–5, 5A, 5AA, 5B, 6, 6A, 7, 8, 8A and 9 Omit the rules.

[71] Parts 27, 28, 28A, 28B, 29–31, 31A, 32–39 and 39A Omit the Parts.

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Amendments Schedule 1

[72] Part 39B, rule 8 Preliminary discovery Omit “Part 4”. Insert instead “Part 5 of the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005”.

[73] Parts 40–43 Omit the Parts

[74] Part 43A, rules 2–4 Omit the rules.

[75] Part 43A, Division 2 Omit the Division.

[76] Parts 44–46 Omit the Parts

[77] Part 47, rules 1, 3–5 and 7–10 Omit the rules.

[78] Part 47, rule 2 Forms Omit rule 2 (1).

[79] Part 47, rule 2 (3) Insert after rule 2 (2): (3) Subrule (2) authorises the publication of a form only if no form for the same purpose has been approved by the Uniform Rules Committee under section 17 of the Civil Procedure Act 2005.

[80] Part 48 Omit the Part.

[81] Part 49, rule 11 Particulars: publication and innuendo Omit “Part 9 rule 19”. Insert instead “rule 15.1 of the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005”.

[82] Part 49, rule 16 Comment Omit “Part 9 rule 19” wherever occurring. Insert instead “rule 15.1 of the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005”.

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Schedule 1 Amendments

[83] Part 49, rule 17 Particulars of defence Omit “Part 9 rule 19” from rule 17 (1). Insert instead “rule 15.1 of the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005”.

[84] Part 49, rule 17 (5) and (6) Omit the subrules.

[85] Parts 50, 51 and 51A Omit the Parts.

[86] Part 51B, rule 2 Commencement of applications under the subject Act Omit “notice of application under Part 5 Division 3” from rule 2 (1). Insert instead “summons”.

[87] Part 51B, rule 2 (2) Omit “Subject to Part 29 rule 6 (4), application”. Insert instead “Application”.

[88] Part 51B, rule 5 Subpoenas Omit “Part 29 (except Part 29 rules 2A, 3, 6 (6), (7), (8) and 7A) applies” from rule 5 (1). Insert instead “The Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 (except rules 31.20, 31.21, 31.22, 33.2 and 33.7) apply”.

[89] Part 51B, rule 5 (1) Omit “it applies”. Insert instead “they apply”.

[90] Part 51B, rule 6 Leave to enforce award Omit “respondent to”. Insert instead “defendant in”.

[91] Part 51C Omit the Part.

[92] Part 52, rules 1 and 2 Omit the rules.

[93] Part 52, rule 3 Searches Omit “Subject to Part 43 rule 3 (3), no”. Insert instead “No”.

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Amendments Schedule 1

[94] Part 52, rule 7 Affidavit of service of certain process Omit “notice of appeal or application (whether as originating process or otherwise),” from rule 7 (1).

[95] Part 52, rules 8, 10, 11, 13, 14 and 16 Omit the rules.

[96] Part 53, rule 5 Representation Omit rule 5 (7).

[97] Part 53, rule 10C Notice under section 67 or 99 of the Evidence Act 1995 Omit “Part 28 rule 9A”. Insert instead “Rule 31.5 of the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005”.

[98] Schedules 1 and 2 Omit the Schedules.

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Other Legislation

New South Wales

Health Records and Information Privacy Code of Practice 2005

under the Health Records and Information Privacy Act 2002

I, the Minister for Health, in pursuance of section 40 of the Health Records and Information Privacy Act 2002, do, by this my Order, make the following Health Privacy Code of Practice. DatedDated,, thisthis 29th day ofday June of 2005.June 2005.

MORRIS IEMMA, M.P., Minister for for Health Health

Explanatory note The object of this Order is to give effect to the Health Records and Information Privacy Code of Practice 2005 under the Health Records and Information Privacy Act 2002. The Health Records and Information Privacy Code of Practice 2005 is intended to permit, in certain limited circumstances, the collection, use and disclosure of health information by human services agencies without the consent of the person to whom the health information relates. This Order is made under section 40 of the Health Records and Information Privacy Act 2002.

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Health Records and Information Privacy Code of Practice 2005

Contents Page 1 Name of Code 3 2 Commencement 3 3 Notes 3 4 Collection, use and disclosure of health information by human services agencies 3

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Health Records and Information Privacy Code of Practice 2005 Clause 1

Health Records and Information Privacy Code of Practice 2005 under the Health Records and Information Privacy Act 2002

1 Name of Code This Code is the Health Records and Information Privacy Code of Practice 2005.

2 Commencement This Code takes effect on 1 July 2005.

3 Notes Notes in this Code do not form part of this Code.

4 Collection, use and disclosure of health information by human services agencies (1) In this clause: allied agency means an agency (other than a public sector agency) that is wholly or partly funded by a human services agency and that is approved in writing by the head of that human services agency as an allied agency for the purposes of this clause. human services agency means a public sector agency that provides any one or more of the following types of services to the public: (a) welfare services, (b) health services, (c) mental health services, (d) disability services, (e) drug and alcohol treatment services, (f) housing and support services, (g) education services. senior officer means a senior member of staff of a human services agency who has been nominated in writing for the purposes of this clause by the head of that agency.

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Clause 4 Health Records and Information Privacy Code of Practice 2005

substantial adverse impact includes, but is not limited to, serious physical or mental harm, significant loss of benefits or other income, imprisonment, loss of housing or the loss of a carer. (2) Despite the Health Privacy Principles, a human services agency (the authorised agency) may collect and use health information about an individual, and may disclose health information about the individual to another human services agency or an allied agency, if the collection, use or disclosure is in accordance with a written authorisation given by a senior officer of the authorised agency. (3) An authorisation under subclause (2) must specify: (a) the period (maximum 12 months) for which the authorisation has effect, and (b) the classes of health information to which the authorisation is to apply (the specified information), and (c) the human services agencies or allied agencies (if any) to whom the specified information may be disclosed (the specified agencies). (4) A senior officer may give an authorisation under subclause (2) only if the officer is satisfied that: (a) the individual to whom the specified information relates is a person to whom services are provided or proposed to be provided by a human services agency or an allied agency, and (b) the individual (or if the individual is incapable, within the meaning of section 7 (1) of the Act, of giving consent, the individual’s authorised representative) has failed to consent to the agency collecting or using the specified information, or disclosing the specified information to the specified agencies, and (c) there are reasonable grounds to believe that there is a risk of substantial adverse impact on the individual or some other person if collection or use of the specified information, or disclosure of the specified information to the specified agencies, does not occur, and (d) the collection or use of the specified information, or disclosure of the specified information to the specified agencies, is likely to assist in developing or giving effect to a case management plan or service delivery plan that relates to the individual, and (e) reasonable steps have been taken to ensure that the individual has been notified by the agency of each of the following: (i) the specified information, (ii) the specified agencies,

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(iii) the period for which the authorisation is proposed to be sought to have effect. Note. Notification under this paragraph would normally be in writing. However, other notification methods may be more appropriate in the case of certain clients. For example, if the client is illiterate.

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New South Wales

Privacy Code of Practice (General) Amendment (Human Services) 2005

under the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998

I, the Attorney General, in pursuance of section 31 of the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998, do, by this my Order, make the following Privacy Code of Practice. DatedDated,, thisthis 28th day ofday June of 2005.June 2005.

BOB DEBUS, M.P., Attorney General General Explanatory note The object of this Order is to amend the Privacy Code of Practice (General) 2003 to permit, in certain limited circumstances, the collection, use and disclosure of personal information by human services agencies without the consent of the person to whom the personal information relates. This Order is made under section 31 of the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998.

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Clause 1 Privacy Code of Practice (General) Amendment (Human Services) 2005

Privacy Code of Practice (General) Amendment (Human Services) 2005 under the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998

1 Name of Order This Order is the Privacy Code of Practice (General) Amendment (Human Services) 2005.

2 Commencement This Order commences on 1 July 2005.

3 Amendment of Privacy Code of Practice (General) 2003 The Privacy Code of Practice (General) 2003 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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Privacy Code of Practice (General) Amendment (Human Services) 2005

Amendments Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendments

(Clause 3) [1] Clause 3 Limitations Omit clause 3 (a).

[2] Part 4 Insert after Part 3:

Part 4 Human services 9 Definition In this Part: human services agency means a public sector agency that provides any one or more of the following types of services to the public: (a) welfare services, (b) health services, (c) mental health services, (d) disability services, (e) drug and alcohol treatment services, (f) housing and support services, (g) education services.

10 Collection, use and disclosure of personal information by human services agencies (1) In this clause: allied agency means an agency (other than a public sector agency) that is wholly or partly funded by a human services agency and that is approved in writing by the head of that human services agency as an allied agency for the purposes of this clause. senior officer means a senior member of staff of a human services agency who has been nominated in writing for the purposes of this clause by the head of that agency. substantial adverse impact includes, but is not limited to, serious physical or mental harm, significant loss of benefits or other income, imprisonment, loss of housing or the loss of a carer.

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Schedule 1 Amendments

(2) Despite the information protection principles, a human services agency may collect and use personal information about an individual, and may disclose personal information about the individual to another human services agency or an allied agency, if the collection, use or disclosure is in accordance with a written authorisation given by a senior officer of the agency. (3) An authorisation under subclause (2) must specify: (a) the period (maximum 12 months) for which the authorisation has effect, and (b) the classes of personal information to which the authorisation is to apply (the specified information), and (c) the human services agencies or allied agencies (if any) to whom the specified information may be disclosed (the specified agencies). (4) A senior officer may give an authorisation under subclause (2) only if the officer is satisfied that: (a) the individual to whom the specified information relates is a person to whom services are provided or proposed to be provided by a human services agency or an allied agency, and (b) the individual (or a person authorised by or under the Act or any other law to give consent on the individual’s behalf) has failed to consent to the agency collecting or using the specified information, or disclosing the specified information to the specified agencies, and (c) there are reasonable grounds to believe that there is a risk of substantial adverse impact on the individual or some other person if collection or use of the specified information, or disclosure of the specified information to the specified agencies, does not occur, and (d) the collection or use of the specified information, or disclosure of the specified information to the specified agencies, is likely to assist in developing or giving effect to a case management plan or service delivery plan that relates to the individual, and (e) reasonable steps have been taken to ensure that the individual has been notified by the agency of each of the following: (i) the specified information, (ii) the specified agencies,

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Amendments Schedule 1

(iii) the period for which the authorisation is proposed to be sought to have effect. Note. Notification under this paragraph would normally be in writing. However, other notification methods may be more appropriate in the case of certain clients. For example, if the client is illiterate.

11 Collection of personal information from third parties A human services agency is not required to comply with section 9 of the Act if it is unreasonable or impracticable in the circumstances to do so.

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Infrastructure and Planning

New South Wales

State Environmental Planning Policy— Development on Kurnell Peninsula

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following State environmental planning policy under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 in accordance with the recommendation made by the Minister for Infrastructure and Planning. (9038664)

CRAIG JOHN KNOWLES, M.P., Minister for Infrastructure and Planning,Planning and Minister for Natural Resources

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Clause 1 State Environmental Planning Policy—Development on Kurnell Peninsula

State Environmental Planning Policy—Development on Kurnell Peninsula under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

1 Name of Policy This Policy is State Environmental Planning Policy—Development on Kurnell Peninsula.

2 Aims of Policy The aim of this Policy is to permit certain development on parts of Kurnell peninsula where the noise levels are between 20 and 25 ANEF, being development that is currently prohibited under Sydney Regional Environmental Plan No 17—Kurnell Peninsula (1989).

3 Land to which Policy applies This Policy applies to land to which Sydney Regional Environmental Plan No 17—Kurnell Peninsula (1989) applies including, in particular, the land identified as Kurnell village on the map marked “State Environmental Planning Policy—Development on Kurnell Peninsula” and deposited in the head office of the Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources.

4 Amendment of State Environmental Planning Policy No 17—Kurnell Peninsula (1989) Sydney Regional Environmental Plan No 17—Kurnell Peninsula (1989) is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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State Environmental Planning Policy—Development on Kurnell Peninsula

Amendments Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendments

(Clause 4) [1] Clause 5 Definitions Insert in alphabetical order in clause 5 (1): ANEF, in relation to land, means the Australian Noise Exposure Forecast for the land, as notified to the Council from time to time by Airservices Australia. Australian Standard 2021 means Australian Standard AS 2021—2000, Acoustics—Aircraft noise intrusion—Building siting and construction published by Standards Australia on 10 August 2000. Kurnell village means the land identified as Kurnell village on the map marked “State Environmental Planning Policy— Development on Kurnell Peninsula” and deposited in the head office of the Department.

[2] Clause 23 Aircraft noise—restriction on development Omit clause 23 (1) (a). Insert instead: (a) for residential purposes, where the noise level exceeds 25 ANEF, or

[3] Clause 23 (2) (a) Omit “(including development which would increase residential densities) in areas”.

[4] Clause 23 (3) and (4) Insert after clause 23 (2): (3) Nothing in this clause prevents the granting of consent for the reasonable repair, renovation, alteration, extension of or addition to an existing building, if there will be no resulting reduction in the degree of insulation of the building interior from noise. (4) This clause does not apply to the carrying out of development for residential purposes, or for the purpose of schools, on land within Kurnell village.

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State Environmental Planning Policy—Development on Kurnell Peninsula

Schedule 1 Amendments

[5] Clause 23AA Insert after clause 23:

23AA Aircraft noise—restriction on certain development on land in Kurnell village (1) This clause applies to the carrying out of development for residential purposes, or for the purpose of schools, on land within Kurnell village. (2) The Council must not consent to the carrying out of development: (a) for residential purposes, where the ANEF exceeds 20, or (b) for schools, where the ANEF exceeds 20, unless it is satisfied that the development meets Australian Standard 2021 regarding interior noise levels. (3) Nothing in this clause prevents the granting of consent for the reasonable repair, renovation, alteration, extension of or addition to an existing building, if there will be no resulting reduction in the degree of insulation of the building interior from noise.

[6] Schedule 6 Complying development—general provisions Omit “is between 20 and 25” where occurring. Insert instead “exceeds 20”.

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New South Wales

Bankstown Local Environmental Plan 2001 (Amendment No 27)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

I, the Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure and Planning (Planning Administration), make the following local environmental plan under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. (P04/00352/S69)

DIANE BEAMER, M.P., Minister AssistingAssisting thethe MinisterMinister for Infrastructure and Planning (Planning Administration)Administration)

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Clause 1 Bankstown Local Environmental Plan 2001 (Amendment No 27)

Bankstown Local Environmental Plan 2001 (Amendment No 27) under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

1 Name of plan This plan is Bankstown Local Environmental Plan 2001 (Amendment No 27).

2 Aim of plan This plan aims to amend Bankstown Local Environmental Plan 2001 to omit certain provisions relating to site contamination set out in Schedule 9 to that plan as they apply to the land to which this plan applies.

3 Land to which plan applies This plan applies to land situated in the City of Bankstown, being part 64 Johnston Road/1 Arundle Road, Bass Hill (Lot 101, DP 771594), 30–46 Auburn Road, Regents Park (Lot 1, DP 656032 and part Lot 2, DP 433938) and 112A Thomas Street, Revesby (formerly known as part of 330 The River Road, Revesby) (Lot 1, DP 1045964).

4 Amendment of Bankstown Local Environmental Plan 2001 Bankstown Local Environmental Plan 2001 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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Bankstown Local Environmental Plan 2001 (Amendment No 27)

Amendments Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendments

(Clause 4) [1] Schedule 9 Special requirements for particular sites Insert “/1 Arundle Road” after “64 Johnston Road” under the heading “Bass Hill”.

[2] Schedule 9 Omit from the matter relating to 64 Johnston Road/1 Arundle Road, Bass Hill (as amended by Schedule 1 [1]): The consent authority: (a) must consider whether the land is contaminated, and (b) if the land is contaminated—must be satisfied that the land is suitable in its contaminated state for residential development, and (c) if it considers that the land is to be remediated to a level suitable for residential development—must be satisfied that the land has been remediated to that level. Nothing in this item affects the application of State Environmental Planning Policy No 55—Remediation of Land or the Contaminated Land Management Act 1997 to the land.

[3] Schedule 9 Omit from Column 2 the matter relating to 30–46 Auburn Road, Regents Park. Insert instead: The consent authority must be satisfied that mitigation measures to control road and rail noise and vibration have been incorporated into the development so that the development complies with the following: (a) AS/NZS 2107:2000, Acoustics—Recommended design sound levels and reverberation times for building interiors, (b) AS 3671—1989, Acoustics—Road traffic noise intrusion—Building siting and construction, (c) BS 6472:1992, Guide to evaluation of human exposure to vibration in buildings (I Hz to 80 Hz), (d) Environmental criteria for road traffic noise (an Environment Protection Authority document published in May 1999),

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Schedule 1 Amendments

(e) Interim Guidelines for Councils: Consideration of Rail Noise and Vibration in the Planning Process (a joint document of the Rail Infrastructure Corporation and the State Rail Authority published in November 2003).

[4] Schedule 9 Omit the heading “Revesby” and all matter under that heading in Columns 1 and 2.

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New South Wales

Gosford Local Environmental Plan No 444

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

I, the Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure and Planning (Planning Administration), make the following local environmental plan under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. (C03/00083/S69)

DIANE BEAMER, M.P., Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure andand PlanningPlanning (Planning (Planning Administration) Administration)

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Clause 1 Gosford Local Environmental Plan No 444

Gosford Local Environmental Plan No 444 under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

1 Name of plan This plan is Gosford Local Environmental Plan No 444.

2 Aims of plan This plan aims to rezone the land to which this plan applies to allow its use for residential purposes.

3 Land to which plan applies This plan applies to part of Lot 10, DP 825303, Mobbs Road, Terrigal, as shown edged heavy black and lettered “2 (a)” on the map marked “Gosford Local Environmental Plan No 444” deposited in the office of the Council of the City of Gosford.

4 Relationship to other environmental planning instruments (1) The Gosford Planning Scheme Ordinance is amended as set out in Schedule 1.1. (2) Interim Development Order No 122—Gosford is amended as set out in Schedule 1.2.

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Gosford Local Environmental Plan No 444

Amendments Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendments (Clause 4) 1.1 Gosford Planning Scheme Ordinance

Clause 3 Interpretation Insert in appropriate order in the definition of Scheme map in clause 3 (1): Gosford Local Environmental Plan No 444 1.2 Interim Development Order No 122—Gosford

Clause 2 Insert at the end of clause 2 (2A): Land at Terrigal, being part of Lot 10, DP 825303, Mobbs Road, as shown edged heavy black and lettered “2 (a)” on the map marked “Gosford Local Environmental Plan No 444” deposited in the office of the Council.

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New South Wales

Hastings Local Environmental Plan 2001 (Amendment No 44)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

I, the Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure and Planning (Planning Administration), make the following local environmental plan under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. (GRA6322608/PC; 2004/0017)

DIANE BEAMER, M.P., Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure and Planning (Planning Administration)

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Clause 1 Hastings Local Environmental Plan 2001 (Amendment No 44)

Hastings Local Environmental Plan 2001 (Amendment No 44) under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

1 Name of plan This plan is Hastings Local Environmental Plan 2001 (Amendment No 44).

2 Aims of plan This plan aims to reclassify the land to which this plan applies from community land to operational land within the meaning of the Local Government Act 1993.

3 Land to which plan applies This plan applies to land situated in the local government area of Hastings, being part of Lot 17, DP 788589, Hindman Street, Port Macquarie, as shown edged heavy black on the map marked “Hastings Local Environmental Plan 2001 (Amendment No 44)” deposited in the office of Hastings Council.

4 Amendment of Hastings Local Environmental Plan 2001 Hastings Local Environmental Plan 2001 is amended by inserting in alphabetical order of street name under the heading “Port Macquarie” in Part 2 of Schedule 7 in Columns 1, 2 and 3, respectively, the following words:

Hindman Street Part of Lot 17, DP 788589, as shown Nil. edged heavy black on the map marked “Hastings Local Environmental Plan 2001 (Amendment No 44)”

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New South Wales

Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985 (Amendment No 219)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

I, the Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure and Planning (Planning Administration), make the following local environmental plan under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. (W02/00027/PC)

DIANE BEAMER, M.P., Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure andMinister Planning Assisting (Planning the Minister Administration) for Infrastructure and Planning (Planning Administration)

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Clause 1 Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985 (Amendment No 219)

Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985 (Amendment No 219) under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

1 Name of plan This plan is Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985 (Amendment No 219).

2 Aims of plan This plan aims to allow, with the consent of Shoalhaven City Council, the carrying out of development on the land to which this plan applies for the purpose of relocating and improving the existing Cambewarra Mountain communications facility, but only if the Council is satisfied as to the following matters: (a) bushfire threat, (b) flora and fauna protection, (c) soil and water management, (d) visual impact and landscaping, (e) Aboriginal heritage, (f) building design, (g) risk factors.

3 Land to which plan applies This plan applies to land situated in the City of Shoalhaven, being Lot 2, DP 849185 and part of adjacent road reserve, Cambewarra Lookout Road, Beaumont, as shown edged heavy black on the map marked “Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985 (Amendment No 219)” deposited in the office of the Council of the City of Shoalhaven.

4 Amendment of Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985 Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985 (Amendment No 219)

Amendment Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendment

(Clause 4) Schedule 9 Development for certain additional purposes Insert at the end of the Schedule: Lot 2, DP 849185 and part of adjacent road reserve, Cambewarra Lookout Road, Beaumont, as shown edged heavy black on the map marked “Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985 (Amendment No 219)”—the erection of a communications facility and ancillary structures, but only if the Council is satisfied as to the following matters: (a) bushfire threat, (b) flora and fauna protection, (c) soil and water management, (d) visual impact and landscaping, (e) Aboriginal heritage, (f) building design, (g) risk factors.

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New South Wales

Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985 (Amendment No 222)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

I, the Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure and Planning (Planning Administration), make the following local environmental plan under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. (WOL2000352/S69)

DIANE BEAMER, M.P., Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure andMinister Planning Assisting (Planning the Minister Administration) for Infrastructure and Planning (Planning Administration)

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Clause 1 Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985 (Amendment No 222)

Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985 (Amendment No 222) under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

1 Name of plan This plan is Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985 (Amendment No 222).

2 Aims of plan This plan aims to reclassify the land to which this plan applies from community land to operational land within the meaning of the Local Government Act 1993.

3 Land to which plan applies This plan applies to land situated in the City of Shoalhaven, being Lot 46, DP 31078, Hillcrest Avenue, South Nowra, as shown edged heavy black on the map marked “Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985 (Amendment No 222)” deposited in the office of the Council of the City of Shoalhaven.

4 Amendment of Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985 Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985 is amended by inserting in Part 2 of Schedule 11 in alphabetical order of locality in Columns 1 and 2, respectively, the following words:

South Nowra Hillcrest Avenue Lot 46, DP 31078

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WATER MANAGEMENT ACT 2000 WATER MANAGEMENT ACT 2000 Order under Section 59 Order under Section 59 Available Water Determination Available Water Determination Gwydir Regulated River Water Source Rocky Creek, Cobbadah, Upper Horton and Lower Horton Water Sources PURSUANT to section 59(1)(a) of the Water Management Act 2000, the Minister for Natural Resources, by this Order, PURSUANT to section 59(1)(a) of the Water Management makes an available water determination having the terms set Act 2000, the Minister for Natural Resources, by this Order, out in the attached Schedule(s) for the Gwydir regulated river makes an available water determination having the terms water source as defined in the Water Sharing Plan for the set out in the attached Schedule(s) for the Rocky Creek, Gwydir Regulated River Water Source 2003 and currently in Cobbadah, Upper Horton and Lower Horton water source force. Each term in Column 2 applies to the adjacent category as defined in the Water Sharing Plan for the Rocky Creek, or subcategory of access licence in Column 1. Cobbadah, Upper Horton and Lower Horton Water Source 2003 and currently in force. Each term in Column 2 applies This Order takes effect on 1 July 2005. to the adjacent category or subcategory of access licence in Dated at Tamworth this 24th day of June 2005. Column 1. RANDALL HART, This Order takes effect on 1 July 2005. Regional Director, Dated at Tamworth this 24th day of June 2005. Barwon Region, Department of Infrastructure, Planning RANDALL HART, and Natural Resources Regional Director, (by delegation) Barwon Region, Department of Infrastructure, Planning SCHEDULE 1 and Natural Resources (by delegation) COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 SCHEDULE 1 Category or subcategory of Percentage per each access licence megalitre of access licence COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 share component Category or subcategory of Percentage per each Local water utility 100 access licence megalitre of access licence share component Domestic and stock 100 Local water utility 200 SCHEDULE 2 Domestic and stock 200 COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 SCHEDULE 2 Category or subcategory of Volume per each unit access licence of access licence share COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 component Category or subcategory of Volume per each unit Regulated river (high 1 Megalitre access licence of access licence share security) component Supplementary water 1 Megalitre Unregulated river 2 Megalitre Explanatory Notes: • The Water Sharing Plan for the Gwydir Regulated River WATER MANAGEMENT ACT 2000 Water Source commenced on 1 July 2004. Order under Section 59 • This Available Water Determination (AWD) prescribes the volume of water for each unit of share component Available Water Determination that may be extracted by Access Licence Holders during Lower Namoi Regulated River Water Source the 2005/6 Water Year. PURSUANT to section 59(1)(a) of the Water Management • Supplementary water (off allocation) may only be Act 2000, the Minister for Natural Resources, by this Order, pumped when access is announced by State Water. makes an available water determination having the terms • Regulated river (general security) AWD’s will not be set out in the attached Schedule(s) for the Lower Namoi made until there is additional water available within the regulated river water source as defined in the Water Sharing Water Source to augment individual water allocation Plan for the Upper Namoi and Lower Namoi Regulated accounts. River Water Sources 2003 and currently in force. Each term in Column 2 applies to the adjacent category or subcategory • Further information may be obtained from your local of access licence in Column 1. DIPNR office or phone 1800 353 104 or email wma. [email protected]. This Order takes effect on 1 July 2005. NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 81 1 July 2005 OFFICIAL NOTICES 3447

Dated at Tamworth this 24th day of June 2005. This Order takes effect on 1 July 2005. RANDALL HART, Dated at Tamworth this 24th day of June 2005. Regional Director, RANDALL HART, Barwon Region, Regional Director, Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources Barwon Region, (by delegation) Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources (by delegation) SCHEDULE 1

COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 SCHEDULE 1 Category or subcategory of Percentage per each access licence megalitre of access licence COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 share component Category or subcategory of Percentage per each Local water utility 100 access licence megalitre of access licence share component Domestic and stock 100 Local water utility 200 SCHEDULE 2 Domestic and stock 200 COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 Category or subcategory of Volume per each unit SCHEDULE 2 access licence of access licence share component COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 Regulated river (high 1 Megalitre Category or subcategory of Volume per each unit security) access licence of access licence share component Supplementary water 1 Megalitre Unregulated river 2 Megalitre Explanatory Notes: • The Water Sharing Plan for the Lower Namoi Regulated Explanatory Notes: River Water Source commenced on 1 July 2004. • The Water Sharing Plan for the Phillips Creek, Mooki • This Available Water Determination (AWD) prescribes River, Quirindi Creek and Warrah Creek Water Source the volume of water for each unit of share component commenced on 1 July 2004. that may be extracted by Access Licence Holders during • This Available Water Determination prescribes the the 2005/6 Water Year. volume of water for each unit of share component that • Supplementary water (off allocation) may only be may be extracted by Access Licence holders during the pumped when access is announced by State Water. 2005/6 water year (subject to licence conditions). • Regulated river (general security) AWD’s will not be • The 200% or 2 Megalitres per unit share means that made until there is additional water available within the during the 2005/6 water year, Access Licence Holders Water Source to augment individual water allocation can use up to twice the volume shown on their licences. accounts. This is the second year of the three-year rolling average • Further information may be obtained from your local provided for in the Water Sharing Plan. DIPNR office or phone 1800 353 104 or email wma. • Further information may be obtained from your local [email protected]. DIPNR office or phone 1800 353 104 or email wma. [email protected].

WATER MANAGEMENT ACT 2000 Order under Section 59 WATER MANAGEMENT ACT 2000 Available Water Determination Order under Section 59 Phillips Creek, Mooki River, Quirindi Creek and Available Water Determination Warrah Creek Water Sources Tenterfield Creek Water Source PURSUANT to section 59(1)(a) of the Water Management PURSUANT to section 59(1)(a) of the Water Management Act 2000, the Minister for Natural Resources, by this Order, Act 2000, the Minister for Natural Resources, by this Order, makes an available water determination having the terms makes an available water determination having the terms set out in the attached Schedule(s) for the Phillips Creek, set out in the attached Schedule(s) for the Tenterfield Creek Mooki River, Quirindi Creek and Warrah Creek water source water source as defined in the Water Sharing Plan for the as defined in the Water Sharing Plan for the Phillips Creek, Tenterfield Creek Water Source 2003 and currently in force. Mooki River, Quirindi Creek and Warrah Creek Water Each term in Column 2 applies to the adjacent category or Sources 2003 and currently in force. Each term in Column subcategory of access licence in Column 1. 2 applies to the adjacent category or subcategory of access licence in Column 1. This Order takes effect on 1 July 2005.

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 81 3448 OFFICIAL NOTICES 1 July 2005

Dated at Tamworth this 25th day of June 2005. Dated at Tamworth this 24th day of June 2005. RANDALL HART, RANDALL HART, Regional Director, Regional Director, Barwon Region, Barwon Region, Department of Infrastructure, Planning Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources and Natural Resources (by delegation) (by delegation)

SCHEDULE 1 SCHEDULE 1 COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 Category or subcategory of Percentage per each Category or subcategory of Percentage per each access licence megalitre of access licence access licence megalitre of access licence share component share component Local water utility 100 Local water utility 200 Domestic and stock 100 Domestic and stock 200 SCHEDULE 2

SCHEDULE 2 COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 Category or subcategory of Volume per each unit COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 access licence of access licence share component Category or subcategory of Volume per each unit access licence of access licence share Regulated river (high 1 Megalitre component security) Unregulated river 2 Megalitre Regulated River (general 1 Megalitre security) Explanatory Notes: • The Water Sharing Plan for the Tenterfield Creek Water Explanatory Notes: Source commenced on 1 July 2004. • The Water Sharing Plan for the Upper Namoi Regulated • This Available Water Determination prescribes the River Water Source commenced on 1 July 2004. volume of water for each unit of share component that • This Available Water Determination prescribes the may be extracted by Access Licence holders during the volume of water for each unit of share component that 2005/6 water year (subject to licence conditions). may be extracted by Access Licence Holders during • The 200% or 2 Megalitres per unit share means that the 2005/6 Water Year. during the 2005/6 water year, Access Licence Holders • Further information may be obtained from your local can use up to twice the volume shown on their licences. DIPNR office or phone 1800 353 104 or email wma. This is the first year of the three-year rolling average [email protected]. provided for in the Water Sharing Plan. • Further information may be obtained from your local DIPNR office or phone 1800 353 104 or email wma. WATER ACT 1912 [email protected]. Order Under Section 117E Groundwater Allocations for 2005/6 Water Year WATER MANAGEMENT ACT 2000 Lower Gwydir Groundwater Management Area Order under Section 59 THE Water Administration Ministerial Corporation notifies groundwater entitlement holders that an allocation of 100% Available Water Determination of licensed entitlement will apply to all groundwater licences Upper Namoi Regulated River Water Source in the Lower Gwydir Groundwater Management Area for the 2005/6 Water Year (1 July 2005 to 30 June 2006). PURSUANT to section 59(1)(a) of the Water Management Act 2000, the Minister for Natural Resources, by this Order, Signed for the Water Administration Ministerial makes an available water determination having the terms set Corporation. out in the attached Schedule(s) for the Upper Namoi regulated Dated this 24th day of June 2005. river water source as defined in the Water Sharing Plan for the Upper Namoi and Lower Namoi Regulated River Water RANDALL HART, Sources 2003 and currently in force. Each term in Column Regional Director, 2 applies to the adjacent category or subcategory of access Barwon Region, licence in Column 1. Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources This Order takes effect on 1 July 2005. (by delegation)

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WATER ACT 1912 for general security entitlements will be reduced to 0% as from 1 July 2005, until a further notification varying this Order Under Section 117E notification is published. Groundwater Allocations for 2005/6 Water Year Dated this 24th day of June 2005. Lower Namoi Groundwater Management Area Signed for the Water Administration Ministerial THE Water Administration Ministerial Corporation notifies Corporation: groundwater entitlement holders that the Lower Namoi RANDALL HART, Groundwater Management Area is unlikely to have sufficient Regional Director, water available to meet the requirements of persons Barwon Region, authorised by law to take water from this water source or to Department of Infrastructure, Planning meet other requirements for water previously determined by and Natural Resources the Ministerial Corporation. (by delegation) Accordingly, all groundwater irrigation allocations for the whole 2005/6 Water Year (1 July 2005 to 30 June 2006) are reduced in the manner prescribed below. WATER ACT 1912 Zone Allocation as a Viability Base Section 117E of the Water Act 1912 Percentage of Licensed Entitlement Groundwater Allocation – Peel Valley Groundwater Management Area Sub-zone 1 Alluvium 1 65% 700 Megalitres (Ml) THE Water Administration Ministerial Corporation notifies 2 65% 700 Ml groundwater entitlement holders that the Peel Valley Groundwater Sub-zone 1 Alluvium is unlikely to have 3 65% 700 Ml sufficient water available to meet the requirements of persons authorised by law to take water from this water source or to 4 65% 700 Ml meet other requirements for water previously determined by 5 65% 700 Ml the Ministerial Corporation 6 100% 700 Ml Accordingly, except as provided for hereunder, all groundwater allocations will be reduced to 25% as from 7 100% 700 Ml 1 July 2005, until a further notification varying this notification is published. Licence holders with a licensed entitlement equal to or lower than the viability base will not be subject to the This reduction does not apply to the allocations under allocation announcement. entitlements for town water supply and stock and domestic purposes. In accordance with the provisions of the Water Act 1912, additional restrictions may apply in local impact areas Dated this 24th day of June 2005. where water levels have declined to the extent that there is Signed for the Water Administration Ministerial an unacceptable risk of impact on the aquifer or on other Corporation: users. Any additional restrictions may only be applied after consultation with and agreement by entitlement holders in RANDALL HART, the local impact area and the Lower Namoi Groundwater Regional Director, Advisory Association. Barwon Region, Department of Infrastructure, Planning Dated this 24th day of June 2005. and Natural Resources Signed for the Water Administration Ministerial (by delegation) Corporation: RANDALL HART, Regional Director, WATER ACT 1912 Barwon Region, Order Under Section 117E Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources Groundwater Allocations for 2005/6 Water Year (by delegation) Upper Namoi Groundwater Management Area THE Water Administration Ministerial Corporation notifies WATER ACT 1912 groundwater entitlement holders that the Upper Namoi Groundwater Management Area is unlikely to have sufficient Volumetric Water Allocation Scheme water available to meet the requirements of persons Section 20Z of the Water Act 1912 authorised by law to take water from this water source or to meet other requirements for water previously determined by THE Water Administration Ministerial Corporation notifies the Ministerial Corporation. entitlement holders (licences, authorities, group licences) that the Peel Regulated River water source is unlikely to Accordingly, all groundwater irrigation allocations for the have sufficient water available to meet the requirements of whole 2005/6 Water Year (1/7/05 to 30/6/06) are reduced in general security entitlements. Accordingly, water allocations the manner prescribed below.

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Dated this 24th day of June 2005. Zone Allocation as a Viability Base Percentage of Licence Signed for the Water Administration Ministerial Entitlement Corporation: 3, 8 65% 500 Megalitres (Ml) RANDALL HART, Regional Director, 1 90% 60 Ml Barwon Region, Department of Infrastructure, Planning 2, 4, 5 90% 500 Ml and Natural Resources 6, 7, 9, 100% – (by delegation) 10, 11 12 Individual Allocations – WATER ACT 1912 Licence holders with a licensed entitlement equal to AN application for a licence under Part 2 of the Water Act or lower than the viability base will not be subject to the 1912, being within a proclaimed (declared) local area under allocation announcement. section 5(4) of the Water Act 1912. In accordance with the provisions of the Water Act 1912, An application for a licence under section 10 of Part 2 of additional restrictions may apply in local impact areas the Water Act 1912, has been received as follows: where water levels have declined to the extent that there is an unacceptable risk of impact on the aquifer or on other Valley users. Any additional restrictions may only be applied after CADIA HOLDINGS PTY LIMITED for 2 pumps on consultation with and agreement by entitlement holders in the on Lot 14, DP 750362, Parish of Blake, the local impact area and the Upper Namoi Groundwater Advisory Association. County of Bathurst, water supply for mining purposes (new licence – combining existing entitlements and entitlement Dated this 24th day of June 2005. obtained by way of permanent transfer scheme) (Reference: Signed for the Water Administration Ministerial 70SL091044) (GA2:466375). Corporation: Written objections specifying grounds thereof, may be RANDALL HART, made by any statutory authority or local occupier within the Regional Director, proclaimed local area whose interests may be effected, must Barwon Region, be lodged with the Department within 28 days of the date of Department of Infrastructure, Planning this publication as prescribed by the Act. and Natural Resources VIV RUSSELL, (by delegation) Resource Access Manager, Central West Region WATER ACT 1912 Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources, Notice Under Section 22B PO Box 136, Forbes NSW 2871. Water Extraction Suspension Wallamore Anabranch of the Peel River WATER ACT 1912 THE Water Administration Ministerial Corporation pursuant AN application for a licence under Part 5 of the Water Act to section 22B of the Water Act 1912, is satisfied that the quantity of water available or likely to be available in the 1912, as amended, has been received as follows: Wallamore Anabranch of the Peel River and the tributaries Murrumbidgee Valley and effluents of the aforementioned stream, is insufficient to meet all requirements with respect to the taking of water Kevin Francis DEAN and Gladys June DEAN for a therefrom. bore on Lot 4, DP 1042276, Parish of Adelong, County of Wynyard, for the irrigation of 3 hectares (pastures) (new Accordingly, except as provided for hereunder, all holders licence) (Reference: 40BL190598). of permits, authorities and licences issued under Part 2 of the Water Act 1912, are advised that as from 1 July 2005 all Written submissions of support or objections with grounds allocations within the Wallamore Anabranch will be reduced stating how your interest may be affected must be lodged to 25%. This reduction will apply until further notice. before 29 July 2005, as prescribed by the Act. Entitlement holders must also comply with their licence S. F. WEBB , flow conditions. Resource Access Manager, Murrumbidgee Region This reduction does not apply to the allocations to entitlements: Department of Infrastructure, Planning and • for stock and domestic purposes, Natural Resources, PO Box 156, Leeton NSW 2705. • that benefit from discharges from the Tamworth Regional Council Sewage Treatment Works.

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WATER ACT 1912 Plans showing the location of the works referred to in the above application may be viewed at the Tamworth, Narrabri AN application under Part 2 within a proclaimed (declared) or Moree Offices of the Department of Infrastructure, local area under section 5(4) of the Water Act 1912. Planning and Natural Resources. An application for an authority under section 20 for 2. Scott MORGAN for controlled works consisting of water works within a proclaimed (declared) local area as generally storages on the Liverpool Plains Lower Mooki Floodplain described hereunder have been received from: on Lots 1 and 2, DP 805410, Parish of Johnston, County Murrumbidgee Valley of Pottinger, on the property known as “Kensal Green” for conservation of water (Reference: 90CW810934). Gene Louis VANZELLA, Anthony William VANZELLA, Adrian Anthony VANZELLA, R FIVE PTY LTD and Plans showing the location of the works referred to in the MAMITA PTY LTD for 7 dams, 2 pumps and a diversion above application may be viewed at the Tamworth, Gunnedah pipe on unnamed watercourses on Lot 1, DP 747597, 5 dams or Narrabri Offices of the Department of Infrastructure, on unnamed watercourses on Lots 173 and 312, DP 757214, Planning and Natural Resources. Parish of Batlow, County of Wynyard and 2 dams on Lot 3, 3. E M SIMSHAUSER PTY LIMITED for controlled works DP 635119, Parish of Hindmarsh, County of Wynyard, for consisting of supply channels, tailwater return works, irrigation of 42.35 hectares (orchard) (application to replace water storages and levees on the Lower Namoi Floodplain existing entitlements) (Reference: 40SA5632). on Lots 1, DP 821238; Lots 11, 31 and 34, DP 753945 Any enquiries regarding the above should be directed to and Lot 322, DP 808157, Parish of Merah North, County the undersigned (telephone: [02] 6953 0700). of Jamison, on the property known as “Kelvin Grove” for irrigation and/or drainage development on the floodplain, Formal objections to the application specifying the conservation of water and prevention of inundation of grounds thereof, may be made by any statutory authority land (Reference: 90CW800306). or a local occupier within the proclaimed area and must be lodged with the Department’s Regional Director at Leeton Plans showing the location of the works referred to in the within the 28 days as fixed by the Act. above application may be viewed at the Tamworth or Narrabri Offices of the Department of Infrastructure, Planning and S. F. WEBB, Natural Resources. Resource Access Manager, Murrumbidgee Region Written objections to the application specifying the grounds thereof may be made by any statutory authority or Department of Infrastructure Planning and local occupier within the proclaimed area, whose interest may Natural Resources, be affected must be lodged with the Department’s Resource PO Box 156, Leeton NSW 2705. Access Manager at Tamworth by 28 July 2005. GA2:472213. WATER ACT 1912 GEOFF CAMERON, APPLICATIONS under Part 8, being within a proclaimed Manager, (declared) local area under section 5(4) of the Water Act Resource Access 1912. Applications for approval of controlled works under section 167 within the proclaimed (declared) local area described hereunder have been received as follows: Namoi River Valley 1. Jonathon PHELPS and Wendy PHELPS for controlled works consisting of levees and supply channels on the Lower Namoi Floodplain on Lots 7, 16, 19, 23, 32 and 35, DP 753965, Parish of Yarranbar, County of Jamison, on the property known as “North Nowley” for prevention of inundation of land and irrigation and/or drainage development on the floodplain (Reference: 90CW810866).

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 81 3452 OFFICIAL NOTICES 1 July 2005 Department of Lands

ARMIDALE OFFICE 108 Faulkner Street (PO Box 199A), Armidale NSW 2350 Phone: (02) 6772 5488 Fax (02) 6771 5348

ROADS ACT 1993 SCHEDULE 2 ORDER Roads Authority: Uralla Shire Council. Transfer of a Crown Road to a Council File No.: AE05 H 136. IN pursuance of the provisions of section 151, Roads Councils Reference: RB:CC R1/4. Act 1993, the Crown roads specified in each Schedule 1 are transferred to the Roads Authority specified in the corresponding Schedule 2 hereunder, as from the date of publication of this notice and as from that date, the roads specified in each Schedule 1, cease to be Crown roads. TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

SCHEDULE 1 Parish – Eastlake; County – Sandon; Land District – Armidale; L.G.A. – Uralla. The Crown road known as the extension of Blue Mountain Road, shown by black colour on the diagram hereunder.

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FAR WEST REGIONAL OFFICE 45 Wingewarra Street (PO Box 1840), Dubbo NSW 2830 Phone: (02) 6883 3000 Fax: (02) 6883 3099

GRANTING OF A WESTERN LANDS LEASE IT is hereby notified that under the provisions of section 28A of the Western Lands Act 1901, the Western Lands Leases specified in the following Schedule have been granted. The leases are subject to the provisions of the Western Lands Act 1901 and the Regulations thereunder. The land is to be used only for the purpose of Residence. Initial rent will be $100.00 per annum and re-assessed thereafter annually on 1st April of each year. The Conditions and Reservations annexed to the leases are those published in the Government Gazette of 18 February 2005, Folios 434 and 435. All amounts due and payable to the Crown must be paid to the Department of Lands by the due date. CRAIG KNOWLES, M.P., Minister for Infrastructure and Planning and Minister for Natural Resources

Administrative District – Walgett North; L.G.A. – Walgett; Parish – Wallangulla; County – Finch.

Deposited Folio Area Term of Lease WLL No. Name of Lessee Lot Plan Identifier (m2) From To WLL 14418 Thomas McDIARMID 50 1057617 50/1057617 2037m2 22 June 2005 21 June 2025 WLL 14424 Barbara Beemer 16 1057617 16/1057617 3063m2 22 June 2005 21 June 2025 MORITZ and Josef DEMKANIN WLL 14505 Kaarloo Leevi Kalevi 40 1073508 40/1073508 2545m2 22 June 2005 21 June 2025 KUIVALAINEN WLL 14445 Kevin Daniel 74 1066289 74/1066289 2430m2 22 June 2005 21 June 2025 McNAUGHTON WLL 14537 John HARFORD Snr 165 1073508 165/1073508 2503m2 22 June 2005 21 June 2025 and John HARFORD Jnr WLL 14523 Peter HAYWOOD 138 1073508 138/1073508 1107m2 22 June 2005 21 June 2025 WLL 14526 Noel John 109 1073508 109/1073508 2655m2 22 June 2005 21 June 2025 UNDERWOOD WLL 14521 Steven Vilnis Marcel 1 1073508 1/1073508 2495m2 22 June 2005 21 June 2025 DUNN WLL 14511 Peter Brian McINTOSH 25 1066289 25/1066289 2516m2 22 June 2005 21 June 2025 Nathan Scott BEASLEY WLL 14496 Rachelle KIME 77 1066289 77/1066289 2294m2 28 June 2005 27 June 2025 WLL 14524 Robert D’arcy SEARLE 53 1066289 53/1066289 2500m2 28 June 2005 27 June 2025 and Doreen O’CONNOR WLL 14437 Hamish William 99 1066289 99/1066289 2546m2 28 June 2005 27 June 2025 LOFTUS WLL 14407 John William James 1 1057617 1/1057617 1913m2 28 June 2005 27 June 2025 FERGUSON WLL 14432 Diane Margaret PEDEN 14 1057617 14/1057617 2511m2 28 June 2005 27 June 2025 WLL 14525 Thomas Hutton 104 1073508 104/1073508 1823m2 28 June 2005 27 June 2025 SCHOFIELD

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ASSIGNMENT OF NAME TO A RESERVE TRUST APPOINTMENT OF TRUST BOARD MEMBERS PURSUANT to Clause 4(3) of Schedule 8 to the Crown Lands PURSUANT to section 93 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, Act 1989, the name specified in Column 1 of the Schedule the persons whose names are specified in Column 1 of the hereunder, is assigned to the reserve trust constituted as Schedule hereunder, are appointed for the terms of office trustee of the reserve specified opposite thereto in Column specified thereunder, as members of the trust board for the 2 of the Schedule. reserve trust specified opposite thereto in Column 2, which has been established and appointed as trustee of the reserve TONY KELLY, M.L.C., referred to opposite thereto in Column 3 of the Schedule. Minister for Lands TONY KELLY, M.L.C., SCHEDULE Minister for Lands COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 SCHEDULE Balranald Former Waste Reserve No.: 87754. Disposal Depot Reserve Trust. Public Purpose: Rubbish depot. COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Notified: 8 May 1970. Christina Lightning Ridge Reserve No.: 95663. File No.: WL86 R 284/1. JOHANSSON Historical Society Public Purpose: Preservation of (new member), Trust. historical sites and buildings. Jenni BRAMMALL Notified: 6 November 1981. (new member), Helen STEWART- Reserve No.: 96499. CRAWFORD Public Purpose: Preservation of (new member), historical sites and buildings. Len CRAM Notified: 10 December 1982. (re-appointment), File No.: WL90 R 19/1. Barbara Beemer MORITZ (re-appointment). Term of Office For a term commencing 14 July 2005 and expiring 16 June 2010.

GOULBURN OFFICE 159 Auburn Street (PO Box 748), Goulburn NSW 2580 Phone: (02) 4828 6725 Fax: (02) 4828 6730

APPOINTMENT OF TRUST BOARD MEMBERS SCHEDULE PURSUANT to section 93 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 the persons whose names are specified in Column 1 of the Matthew Nelson Rye Park Reserve No.: 82961. Schedule hereunder, are appointed, for the terms of office SMITH Showground Trust. Public Purpose: Showground (new member). and public recreation. specified thereunder, as members of the trust board for the Notified: 16 December 1960. reserve trust specified opposite thereto in Column 2, which File No.: GB80 R 174. has been established and appointed as trustee of the reserve referred to opposite thereto in Column 3 of the Schedule. Term of Office For a term commencing the date of this notice and expiring TONY KELLY, M.L.C., 30 September 2009. Minister for Lands

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GRAFTON OFFICE 76 Victoria Street (Locked Bag 10), Grafton NSW 2460 Phone: (02) 6640 2000 Fax: (02) 6640 2035

REVOCATION OF THE APPOINTMENT OF A RESERVE TRUST PURSUANT to section 92(3) of the Crown Lands Act 1989, the appointment of the reserve trust specified in Column 1 of the Schedule hereunder, to the reserves specified opposite thereto in Column 2 of the Schedule, is revoked to the extent specified opposite thereto in Column 3 of the Schedule. TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

SCHEDULE COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Corindi Beach Reserve No.: 55008. The whole, being Lot 7021, Reserve Trust. Public Purpose: DP 1056259 and part Lot 143, Public recreation. DP 752820, excludes that part APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR TO Notified: shown by hatching on diagram MANAGE A RESERVE TRUST 9 December 1921. of approximately 1400 square File No.: GF04 R 408. metres adjacent to Pacific PURSUANT to Section 117 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, Street, Parish of Corindi, the person specified in Column 1 of the Schedule hereunder, County of Fitzroy. is appointed as administrator for the term also specified thereunder, of the reserve trust specified opposite thereto in Column 2, which is trustee of the reserve referred to in Column 3 of the Schedule. TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

SCHEDULE COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Geoff FIRKIN. Corindi Beach Reserve No.: 55008, Caravan Park Purpose: Public recreation. Reserve Trust. The whole being Lot 7021, DP 1056259 and Part Lot 143, DP 752820, excludes that part shown by hatching on diagram of approximately 1400 square metres adjacent to Pacific ESTABLISHMENT OF A RESERVE TRUST Street. File No.: GF05 R 75. PURSUANT to section 92(1) of the Crown Lands Act 1989, the reserve trust specified in Column 1 of the Schedule For a term commencing 1 July 2005 and expiring 31 hereunder, is established under the name stated in that December 2005. Column and is appointed as trustee of the reserve specified opposite thereto in Column 2 of the Schedule to the extent specified opposite thereto in Column 3 of the Schedule. TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

SCHEDULE COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Corindi Beach Reserve No.: 55008. The whole, being Lot 7021, Caravan Park Public Purpose: DP 1056259 and part Lot 143, Reserve Trust. Public recreation. DP 752820, excludes that part Notified: shown by hatching on diagram 9 December 1921. of approximately 1400 square File No.: GF05 R 74. metres adjacent to Pacific Street, Parish of Corindi, County of Fitzroy.

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GRIFFITH OFFICE 2nd Floor, Griffith City Plaza, 120–130 Banna Avenue (PO Box 1030), Griffith NSW 2680 Phone: (02) 6962 7522 Fax: (02) 6962 5670

REVOCATION OF RESERVATION OF CROWN SCHEDULE LAND COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 PURSUANT to section 90 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, Land District: Mirrool. The part being Lot 7002, the reservation of Crown Land specified in Column 1 of Local Government Area: Griffith DP No. 1024078, Parish the Schedule hereunder, is revoked to the extent specified City Council. Wyangan, County Cooper, of an opposite thereto in Column 2 of the Schedule. Locality: Beelbangera. area of 9.73 hectares. Reserve No.: 69638. TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Public Purpose: Travelling stock. Minister for Lands Notified: 1 November 1940. Lot 7001, DP No. 1024078, Parish Wyangan, County Cooper; Lot 7002, DP No. 1024078, Parish Wyangan, County Cooper. File No.: GH89 H 126/26. Note: For Sale.

MOREE OFFICE Frome Street (PO Box 388), Moree NSW 2400 Phone: (02) 6752 5055 Fax: (02) 6752 1707

NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF A ROAD Description IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the Land District – Moree; Council – Moree Plains; roads hereunder described are closed and the lands comprised Parishes – Boolooroo and King; County – Courallie. therein ceases to be public roads and the rights of passage and access that previously existed in relation to these roads Lots 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 in DP 1081762. are extinguished. File No.: ME02 H 392. TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands Note: On closing, the titles for the lands in Lots 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24, DP 1081762, remains vested in the State of New South Wales Crown Land.

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NOWRA OFFICE 5 O’Keefe Avenue (PO Box 309), Nowra NSW 2541 Phone: (02) 4428 6900 Fax: (02) 4428 6988

DRAFT ASSESSMENT OF LAND UNDER PART 3 OF Description THE CROWN LANDS ACT 1989 AND THE CROWN Land District – Moruya; LANDS REGULATIONS 2000 Local Government Area – Eurobodalla Shire; THE Minister for Lands has prepared a draft land assessment Parish – Wagonga; County – Dampier. for the Crown Land described hereunder. Crown Lands comprising Lots 219–224, DP 45809; Lot Inspection of this draft assessment can be made at 233, DP 729164; Lot 7022, DP 1053765 and unsurveyed http://lands/LandManagement/CrownLandAssessments, or Crown Land generally located on the western shore of at the Department of Lands Offices at 5 O’Keefe Avenue, Barlows Bay at Wagonga Inlet. Nowra, and Suite 2, Bega Centre, 106 Auckland Street, at File No.: NA05 H 132. the Eurobodalla Shire Council Chambers, Vulcan Street, Moruya and at the Narooma Post Office, 106 Wagonga Street, Narooma during normal business hours. Representations are invited on the draft assessment. These may be made in writing for a period commencing from 29 June 2005 and ending 5 August 2005 and should be sent to the Land Assessment Officer, Department of Lands, PO Box 309, Nowra NSW 2541. Reason for Assessment: To assist in the consideration of appropriate future land use and management options. TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

ORANGE OFFICE 92 Kite Street (PO Box 2146), Orange NSW 2800 Phone: (02) 6393 4300 Fax: (02) 6362 3896

APPOINTMENT OF RESERVE TRUST AS TRUSTEE NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF A ROAD OF A RESERVE IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the PURSUANT to section 92(1) of the Crown Lands Act 1989, road hereunder specified is closed and the road ceases to the reserve trust specified in Column 1 of the Schedule be public road and the rights of passage and access that hereunder, is appointed as trustee of the reserve specified previously existed in relation to the road are extinguished. opposite thereto in Column 2 of the Schedule. TONY KELLY, M.L.C., TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands Minister for Lands Description SCHEDULE Land District and L.G.A. – Parkes. COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 Road Closed: Lot 1, DP 1081254 at Parkes, Parish Peak Hill Hospital Reserve Reserve No.: 83799. Currajong, County Ashburnham. Trust. Public Purpose: Addition Hospital. File No.: OE04 H 272. Notified: 13 April 1962. Reserve No.: 71282. Note: On closing, the land remains vested in the Crown as Public Purpose: Hospital Crown Land. addition. Notified: 18 August 1944. File No.: OE05 R 3/1.

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SYDNEY METROPOLITAN OFFICE Level 12, Macquarie Tower, 10 Valentine Avenue, Parramatta 2150 (PO Box 3935, Parramatta NSW 2124) Phone: (02) 9895 7657 Fax: (02) 9895 6227

REVOCATION OF RESERVATION OF CROWN ESTABLISHMENT OF RESERVE TRUST LAND PURSUANT to section 92(1) of the Crown Lands Act 1989, PURSUANT to section 90 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, the reserve trust specified in Column 1 of the Schedule the reservation of Crown Land specified in Column 1 of hereunder, is established under the name stated in that the Schedule hereunder, is revoked to the extent specified Column and is appointed as trustee of the reserve specified opposite thereto in Column 2 of the Schedule. opposite thereto in Column 2 of the Schedule. TONY KELLY, M.L.C., TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands Minister for Lands

SCHEDULE SCHEDULE COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 Land District: Metropolitan. The whole of Reserve 96793 Kinka (R72313) Reserve Trust. Reserve No.: 72313. Council: Ku-ring-gai. comprising Lot 799, DP 752031 Public Purpose: Public Parish: Gordon. having an area of 3465 metres recreation. County: Cumberland. squared. Notified: 13 June 1947. Location: East Lindfield. File No.: MN03 R 30/1. Reserve No.: 96793. Purpose: For future public requirements. APPOINTMENT OF CORPORATION TO MANAGE Date of Notification: 10 June RESERVE TRUST 1983. File No.: MN04 H 286. PURSUANT to section 95 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, the corporation specified in Column 1 of the Schedule hereunder, is appointed to manage the affairs of the reserve ASSIGNMENT OF NAME TO A RESERVE TRUST trust specified hereto in Column 2, which is trustee of the reserve referred to in Column 3 of the Schedule. PURSUANT to Clause 4(3) of Schedule 8 to the Crown Lands Act 1989, the name specified in Column 1 of the Schedules TONY KELLY, M.L.C., hereunder, is assigned to the reserve trust constituted as Minister for Lands trustee of the reserve specified opposite thereto in Column 2 of the Schedules. SCHEDULE TONY KELLY, M.L.C., COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Minister for Lands Warringah Council. Kinka (R72313) Reserve No.: 72313. Reserve Trust. Public Purpose: Public recreation. SCHEDULE 1 Notified: 13 June 1947. COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 File No.: MN03 R 30/1. Gumbooya (R82931) Reserve Reserve No.: 92931. Trust. Public Purpose: Public recreation. Notified: 25 November 1960. File No.: MN94 R 123/1.

SCHEDULE 2 COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 Wakehurst Parkway (R89191) Reserve No.: 89191. Reserve Trust. Public Purpose: Public recreation. Notified: 10 May 1974. File No.: MN83 R 67/1.

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TAREE OFFICE 98 Victoria Street (PO Box 440), Taree NSW 2430 Phone: (02) 6552 2788 Fax: (02) 6552 2816

DRAFT ASSESSMENT OF LAND UNDER PART 3 OF THE CROWN LANDS ACT 1989 AND CROWN LANDS REGULATION 2000 THE Minister for Lands has prepared a draft land assessment for the Crown Land described hereunder. Inspection of this draft assessment can be made at the Department of Lands, 98 Victoria Street, Taree and at the Offices of Kempsey Shire Council during normal business hours. Representations are invited from the public on the draft assessment. These may be made in writing for a period commencing from 1 July 2005 to 12 August 2005 and should be sent to the Manager, Mid North Coast, Department of Lands, PO Box 440, Taree NSW 2430. Telephone enquiries should be directed to the Taree Office on (02) 6552 2788. TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

Description Approximately 70.4 hectares of Crown Land located within and adjoining Spencers Creek and Andersons Inlet at the lower reaches of the Macleay River, Parishes of Arakoon and Clybucca, County of Dudley. Reason: To determine appropriate future land use and management options of the Crown Land, including consideration of commercial leases for land based activities related to the aquaculture industry within the study area. Contact Officer: Mr Bob Birse. File No.: TE04 H 70.

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Mineral Resources

NOTICE is given that the following applications have been (05-123) received: No. 2475, STEPHEN DUNBAR & WENDY DUNBAR, EXPLORATION LICENCE APPLICATIONS area of 1 unit, for Group 5, dated 24 December, 2004. (Broken Hill Mining Division) (04-0640) (05-159) No. 2449, BROKEN HILL OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 054 920 893), area of 40 units, for Group 1, dated 5 No. 2476, RESOURCE INVESTMENT GROUP PTY November, 2004. (Broken Hill Mining Division) LTD (ACN 106 872 799), area of 16 units, for Group 1, dated 6 January 2005. (Broken Hill Mining Division) (04-4681) (05-093) No. 2450, RENISON BELL HOLDINGS PTY LTD (ACN 100 163 942), area of 5300ha, for Group 9, dated 11 No. 2477, NORTHERN ENERGY CORPORATION November, 2004. (Inverell Mining Division) LIMITED (ACN 081 244 395), area of 1680 hectares, for Group 9, dated 6 January, 2005. (Inverell Mining Division) (04-4682) (05-094) No. 2451, RENISON BELL HOLDINGS PTY LTD (ACN 100 163 942), area of 1866 ha, for Group 9, dated 11 No. 2478, NORTHERN ENERGY CORPORATION November, 2004. (Inverell Mining Division) LIMITED (ACN 091 244 395), area of 525 hectares, for Group 9, dated 6 January, 2005. (Inverell Mining Division) (04-4683) (05-160) No. 2452, RENISON BELL HOLDINGS PTY LTD (ACN 100 163 942), area of 1200 ha, for Group 9, dated 11 No. 2479, TURON GOLD PTY LTD (ACN 108 675 November, 2004. (Inverell Mining Division) 216), area of 8 units, for Group 1, dated 14 January, 2005. (Armidale Mining Division) (04-641) (05-161) No. 2453, RESOURCE INVESTMENT GROUP PTY LTD (ACN 106 872 799), area of 198 units, for Group 1, No. 2480, PEREGRINE MINERAL SANDS N.L. (ACN dated 12 November, 2004. (Broken Hill Mining Division) 009 307 591), area of 117 units, for Group 10 dated 14 January 2005. (Broken Hill Mining Division) (04-647) (05-162) No. 2459, SUNMUSTARD PTY LTD, area of 100 units, for Group 10, dated 22 November, 2004. (Armidale Mining No. 2481, INTERNATIONAL MINERALS Division) CORPORATION PTY LTD (ACN 106 416 513), area of 6 units, for Group 2, dated 14 January 2005. (Armidale Mining (04-649) Division) No. 2461, WHITFIELD MINERALS PTY LTD (ACN 009 (05-163) 062 014), area of 5 units, for Group 2, dated 24 November 2004. (Broken Hill Mining Division) No. 2482 LION PROPERTIES PTY LTD (ACN 000 983 611) area of 100 units, for Group 10 dated 17 January, 2005. (04-654) (Orange Mining Division) No. 2466, MARK ANDREW ROCHE, area of 7 units, (05-164) for Group 2, dated 30 November, 2004. (Coffs Harbour Mining Division) No. 2483 LION PROPERTIES PTY LTD (ACN 000 983 611) area of 80 units, for Group 10 dated 17 January, 2005. (04-4947) (Orange Mining Division) No. 2467, REPUBLIC COAL PTY LIMITED (ACN 079 (05-165) 990 784) & WHITEHAVEN COAL MINING LIMITED (ACN 086 426 253), area of 4900 hectares, for Group 9, dated No. 2484, MITHRIL RESOURCES LTD (ACN 099 883 2 December, 2004. (Inverell Mining Division) 922) area of 200 units, for Group 1 dated 25 January, 2005. (Lightning Ridge Mining Division) (04-656) (05-166) No. 2469, ANDROMEDA VENTURES LTD (ACN 101 667 672) , area of 83 units, for Group 1 dated 10 December No. 2485, AUSTRALIA ORIENTAL MINERALS NL 2004. (Coffs Harbour Mining Division) (ACN 010 126 708), area of 29 units, for Group 1 dated 24 January 2005. (Inverell Mining Division) (04-658) (05-167) No. 2471, EZY LIME PTY LTD (ACN 102 219 367), area of 5 units, for Group 2 dated 17 December , 2004. (Orange No. 2486 LADY BURBETT MINING PTY LTD (ACN Mining Division) 109 556 158) area of 19 units, for Group 1 dated 28 January, 2005. (Orange Mining Division) (04-659) No. 2472, P.S & G.F FORWOOD PTY LTD (ACN 006 (05-168) 109 780), area of 30 units, for Group 1 dated 20 December No. 2487, TAMAS KAPITANY, area of 2 units, for Group 2004. (Cobar Mining Division) 2 dated 21 January 2005. (Broken Hill Mining Division)

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(05-169) (05-185) No. 2488, PERILYA BROKEN HILL LIMITED (ACN No. 2504, GOLDEN CROSS OPERATIONS PTY LTD 099 761 289), area of 8 units, for Group 1 dated 7 February, (ACN 050 212 827), area of 1 unit, for Group 1 dated 29 2005. (Broken Hill Mining Division) March 2005. (Cobar Mining Division) (05-172) (05-186) No. 2490 SAMS REEF MINING PTY LTD (ACN 108 No. 2505, BIG SKY HOLDINGS PTY LTD (ACN 108 530 712) area of 24 units, for Group 1 dated 17 February, 476 384), area of 98 units, for Group 1 dated 30 March, 2005. 2005. (Orange Mining Division) (Inverell Mining Division) (05-173) (05-187) No. 2491, BROKEN HILL COBALT LIMITED (ACN No. 2506, REPUBLIC GOLD LTD (ACN 106 399 311) 003 453 503), area of 18 units, for Group 1 dated 24 February, area of 38 units, for Group 1 dated 1 April, 2005. (Orange 2005. (Broken Hill Mining Division) Mining Division) (05-174) (05-188) No. 2492, DINGO RESOURCES PTY LIMITED (ACN No. 2507, YANGA PTY LTD (ACN 004 079 903), area 113 025 657), area of 40 units, for Group 1, dated 24 February of 9 units, for Group 2 dated 1 April, 2005. (Wagga Wagga 2005. (Armidale Mining Division) Mining Division) (05-175) (05-189) No. 2493, DINGO RESOURCES PTY LIMITED (ACN No. 2508, VIDORO PTY LTD (ACN 094 217 482), area 113 025 657), area of 100 units, for Group 1 dated 2 March, of 8 units, for Group 1 dated 6 April, 2005. (Broken Hill 2005. (Inverell Mining Division) Mining Division) (05-1397) (05-190) No. 2494, AUSTAR COAL MINE PTY LIMITED (ACN No. 2509, BIG SKY HOLDINGS PTY LIMITED (ACN 111 910 822), area of 7370 hectares, for Group 9, dated 2 108 476 384), area of 28 units, for Group 1, dated 6 April, March, 2005. (Singleton Mining Division) 2005. (Armidale Mining Division) (05-176) (05-191) No. 2495 PROACTIVE ENERGY DEVELOPMENTS No. 2510, GOLDEN CROSS OPERATIONS PTY LTD LTD (ACN 112 714 440) area of 78 units, for Group 8 dated (ACN 050 212 827) area of 148 units, for Group 1 dated 11 8 March, 2005. (Orange Mining Division) April, 2005. (Orange Mining Division) (05-177) (05-192) No. 2496 MOUNT CONQUEROR MINERALS N.L. N. 2511, MOLY MINES LTD (ACN 103 295 521), area (ACN 003 312 721) & TRIAKO RESOURCES LTD (ACN of 75 units, for Group 1 dated 12 April, 2005. (Wagga Wagga 008 498 119) area of 9 units, for Group 1 dated 14 March, Mining Division) 2005. (Orange Mining Division) (05-193) (05-178) No. 2512, GREGORY IAN JEFFERYS & PHILLIP No. 2497 TOM’S WATERHOLE PTY LTD (ACN 111 MICHAEL MCCLELLAN, area of 1 unit, for Group 3, dated 557 807) area of 4 units, for Group 1 dated 14 March, 2005. 14 April, 2005. (Armidale Mining Division) (Orange Mining Division) (05-194) (05-179) No. 2513, PLATSEARCH NL (ACN 003 254 395) area of No. 2498, TEN STAR MINING PTY LTD (ACN 113 022 44 units, for Group 1 dated 14 April, 2005. (Orange Mining 914), area of 16units, for Group 1 dated 15 March, 2005. Division) (Inverell Mining Division) (05-195) (05-180) No. 2514, PLATSEARCH NL (ACN 003 254 395) area of No2499, URANIUM EXPLORATION AUSTRALIA LTD 44 units, for Group 1 dated 14 April, 2005. (Orange Mining (ACN 112 714 397) area of 93 units, for Group 1 dated 21 Division March, 2005. (Orange Mining Division) (05-196) (05-181) No. 2515, SUNMUSTARD PTY LTD (ACN 095 117 No. 2500, CLANCY EXPLORATION PTY LTD (ACN 981), area of 135 units, for Group 1, dated 15 April, 2005. 105 578 756) area of 4 units, for Group 1 dated 23 March, (Armidale Mining Division) 2005. (Orange Mining Division) (05-197) (05-182) No. 2516, FAST REACTOR PTY LTD (ACN 113 446 No. 2501, DAVID CHARLES PRENDERGAST, area of 352), area of 16 units, for Group 1 dated 15 April, 2005. 30 units, for Group 1 dated 23 March 2005. (Cobar Mining (Inverell Mining Division) Division) (05-199) No. 2517, AUSTRALIAN DOLOMITE COMPANY PTY LTD (ACN 000 810 551) area of 4 units, for Group 2 dated 21 April, 2005. (Orange Mining Division

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(05-200) (05-213) No. 2518, AUZEX RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 106 No. 2531, JOHN LESLIE LOVE area of 18 units, 444 606), area of 47 units, for Group 1 dated 21 April, 2005. for Groups 1 & 2 dated 11 May, 2005. (Inverell Mining (Inverell Mining Division) Division) (05-201) (05-2637) No. 2519, COLOMBINE RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN No. 2532, WARATAH COAL PTY LTD (ACN 114 165 110 711 656) area of 17 units, for Group 1 dated 22 April, 669), area of 59 km2, for Group 9, dated 12 May, 2005. 2005. (Orange Mining Division) (Mining Division) (05-202) (05-214) No. 2520, FERROMIN PTY LTD (ACN 113 079 691) No. 2533, JONATHAN CHARLES DOWNES, area of area of 4 units, for Group 1 dated 26 April, 2005. (Sydney 9 units, for Group 1 dated 13 May, 2005. (Sydney Mining Mining Division) Division) (05-203) (05-215) No. 2521, V.H. VERNON HOLDINGS PTY LTD (ACN No. 2534, TURON GOLD PTY LTD (ACN 108 675 216), 000 217 621), area of 7 units, for Group 1 dated 26 April, area of 100 units, for Group 1 dated 17 May, 2005. (Broken 2005. (Broken Hill Mining Division) Hill Mining Division) (05-204) (05-216) No.2522, DRAKE RESOURCES LTD (ACN 108 560 No. 2535, CURRA ZEOLITE PTY LTD (ACN109 804 069), area of 100 units, for Group 1 dated 28 April, 2005. 739) area of 21 units, for Group 2, dated 18 May, 2005. (Inverell Mining Division) (Armidale Mining Division) (05-205) (05-217) No. 2523, DRAKE RESOURCES LTD (ACN 108 560 No. 2536, MOLY MINES LTD, (ACN 103 295 521), 069), area of 67 units, for Group 1 dated 28 April, 2005. area of 100 units, for Group 1 dated 20 May, 2005. (Sydney (Inverell Mining Division) Mining Division) (05-206) (05-218) No. 2524, ROCKWELL RESOURCES PTY LIMITED No. 2537, AUZEX RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 106 (ACN 107 798 998), area of 91 units, for Group 1& 6, dated 444 606) area of 3 units, for Group 1 dated 24 May, 2005. 29 April, 2005. (Broken Hill Mining Division) (Inverell Mining Division) (05-207) (05-219) No. 2525, RADIANT SOLUTIONS PTY LTD (ACN 075 No. 2538, CADIA HOLDINGS PTY LTD (ACN 062 254 974), area of 35 units, for Group 10 dated 29 April 2005. 648 006) area of 4 units, for Group 1 dated 26 May, 2005. (Coffs Harbour Mining Division) (Orange Mining Division) (05-208) (05-220) No. 2526, RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND No. 2539, BOUNTY RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 108 DEVELOPMENT PTY LTD (ACN 078 902 191) , area of 458 420) area of 8 units, for Group 2, 3 & 5 dated 30 May, 4 units, for Group 1 dated 30 April, 2005 . (Cobar l Mining 2005. (Orange Mining Division) Division) (05-221) (05-209) No. 2540, MINOTAUR OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN No. 2527, MINING EXPLORATION PTY LTD (ACN 108 925 284), County of Menindee, Map Sheet (7133), area 113 513 321), area of 49 units, for Group 1 dated 3 May, of 14 units, for Group 1, dated 9 June, 2005. (Broken Hill 2005. (Broken Hill Mining Division) Mining Division) (05-210) (05-222) No. 2528, EASTMIN PTY LTD (ACN 113 845 355) No. 2541, MINOTAUR OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN & NORVALE PTY LTD (ACN 009 333 742), area of 100 108 925 284), County of Yancowinna, Map Sheet (7134), units, for Group 1 dated 2 May 2005. (Coffs Harbour Mining area of 9 units, for Group 1, dated 9 June, 2005. (Broken Division) Hill Mining Division) (05-211) (05-223) No. 2529, ROCKWELL RESOURCES PTY LIMITED No. 2542, ADE ENVIRONMENTAL PTY LTD (ACN 111 (ACN 107 798 998), area of 72 units, for Group 1 dated 10 779 232), Counties of Darling and Murchison. Map Sheet May, 2005. (Broken Hill Mining Division) (9037), area of 29 units, for Group 2, dated 9 June, 2005. (Armidale Mining Division) (05-212) No. 2530, TOM’S WATERHOLE PTY LTD (ACN 111 (05-224) 557 807) area of 17 units, for Group 1 dated 11 May, 2005. No. 2543, IVANPLATS SYERSTON PTY LIMITED (Orange Mining Division) (ACN 008 755 155), County of Cunningham. Map Sheet (8432), area of 22 units, for Group 2, dated 17 June, 2005. (Orange Mining Division)

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(05-225) PETROLEUM ASSESSMENT LEASE No. 2544, PLATSEARCH N.L (ACN 003 254 395, APPLICATIONS Counties of Farnell and Yancowinna. Map Sheet (7134), (05-2632) area of 51 units, for Group 1, dated 20 June, 2005. (Armidale No. 3, EASTERN STAR GAS LIMITED (ACN 094 269 Mining Division). 780), Map Sheet (SH55/12), area of 265 km2, for Petroleum, MINING LEASE APPLICATIONS dated 10 May, 2005. (Armidale Mining Division) (04-638) KERRY HICKEY, M.P., No. 258, CSR BUILDING PRODUCTS LIMITED (ACN Minister for Mineral Resources 008 631 356), Parish of Bathurst, County of Bathurst, area of about 8.8 ha, to mine for clay/shale & structural clay, dated 29 October, 2004. (Orange Mining Division) NOTICE is given that the following applications have been granted: (05-548) ASSESSMENT LEASE APPLICATION No. 259, WILPINJONG COAL PTY LTD (ACN 104 594 694), Parishes of Cumbo, Wilpinjong and Wollar, County of (C04-0043) Phillip, area of about 2860 hectares, to mine for coal, dated Singleton No. 31, now Assessment Lease No. 9, 28 January, 2 005. (Orange Mining Division) CENTENNIAL HUNTER PTY LIMITED (ACN 101 509 (05-1872)) 111), Parish of Brogheda, County of Brisbane; Parish of Clanricard, County of Brisbane; Parish of Denman, County No. 260, RESOURCE PACIFIC LIMITED (ACN 106 177 of Brisbane; Parish of Wybong, County of Brisbane; and 708), Parish of Liddell, County of Durham, Map Sheet (9133- Parish of Yarraman, County of Brisbane, area of about 7663 3-S) area of about 13.9 hectares, for the purpose of conveyor hectares, for coal, dated 8 November, 2004, for a term until system, stockpiling or depositing of overburden, ore or 7 November, 2009. As a result of the grant of this title, tailing, dated 1 April, 2005. (Singleton Mining Division) Exploration Licence No. 5552 has partly ceased to have (05-198) effect. No. 262, BALRANALD GYPSUM PTY LTD (ACN 081 EXPLORATION LICENCE APPLICATIONS 196 947), Parish of Paika, County of Caira, area of about 8.8 hectares, to mine for gypsum, dated 20 April, 2005. (Broken (T02-0374) Hill Mining Division) No. 1946, now Exploration Licence No. 6355, SUE DOLORES MARTIN, County of Beresford, Map Sheet (05-2723) (8725), area of 19 units, for Group 1, Group 10, Group 2 No. 263, RESOURCE PACIFIC LIMITED (ACN 106 and Group 5, dated 30 November, 2004, for a term until 29 177 708), Parish of Liddell, County of Durham, Map Sheet November, 2006. (9133-3-S), area of about 600 square metres, for the purpose of any drill hole or shaft for ventilation, drainage or access, (T03-0021) dated 13 May 2005. (Singleton Mining Division) No. 2068, now Exploration Licence No. 6318, RAYMOND NOEL RONALD ANDREWS & JOSEPH ROY TERP, PETROLEUM EXPLORATION LICENCE Counties of Hawes and Vernon, Map Sheets (9235, 9335) , APPLICATIONS area of 28 units, for Group 6, dated 19 October, 2004, for a (04-4802) term until 18 October, 2006. No. 73, EASTERN STAR GAS LIMITED (ACN 094 (T03-0102) 269 780), Map Sheets (SH54/11, SH54/15), area of 114 No. 2141, now Exploration Licence No. 6359, THE blocks, for Petroleum, dated 22 November, 2004. (Broken AUSTRAL BRICK COMPANY PROPRIETARY LIMITED Hill Mining Division) (ACN 000 005 550), Counties of Camden and Cumberland, (04-4803) Map Sheet (9029), area of 13 units, for Group 5, dated 23 No. 74, EASTERN STAR GAS LIMITED (ACN 094 December, 2004, for a term until 22 December, 2006. 269 780), Map Sheets (SH55/4, SH55/8), area of 24 blocks, (T03-0889) for Petroleum, dated 22 November, 2004. (Inverell Mining No. 2208, now Exploration Licence No. 6332, BAMBOO Division) HOLDINGS PTY LTD (ACN 009 284 253), BIGSCENE (05-144) INVESTMENTS PTY LTD (ACN 106 612 211) & No. 75, DIAPRO PTY LTD (ACN 063 428 688), Map REDSTONE METALS PTY LTD (ACN 106 360 678), Sheets (SH54/7, SH54/8, SH54/11, SH54/12), area of 140 Counties of Gloucester and Hawes, Map Sheets (9134, 9234) blocks, for Petroleum, dated 6 January, 2005. (Broken Hill , area of 37 units, for Group 6, dated 20 October, 2004, for Mining Division) a term until 19 October, 2006. PETROLEUM SPECIAL PROSPECTING (T03-0890) AUTHORITY APPLICATIONS No. 2209, now Exploration Licence No. 6341, CHAMPION RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 106 879 690), County of (05-418) Yanda, Map Sheet (8036), area of 99 units, for Group 1, dated No. 12, SANTELLE PTY LTD (ACN 099 110 675), Map 10 November, 2004, for a term until 9 November, 2006. Sheet (SI56/1), area of 5 blocks, Petroleum, dated 18 January, 2005. (Singleton Mining Division)

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(03-891) (T04-0053) No. 2210, now Exploration Licence No. 6365, CHAMPION No. 2315, now Exploration Licence No. 6390, HIBERNIA RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 106 879 690), County of GOLD LIMITED (ACN 103 295 521), County of Gough, Cowper, Map Sheets (8136, 8236, 8237), area of 81 units, Map Sheet (9238), area of 69 units, for Group 1, dated 22 for Group 1, dated 17 January, 2005, for a term until 16 February, 2005, for a term until 21 February, 2007. As a result January, 2007. of the grant of this title, Exploration Licence No. 6033 has ceased to have effect. (T03-0901) No. 2220, now Exploration Licence No. 6336, CHAMPION (T04-0058) RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 106 879 690), County of No. 2319, now Exploration Licence No. 6322, SILVER Flinders, Map Sheets (8233, 8234) , area of 100 units, STANDARD AUSTRALIA PTY LTD (ACN 009 250 051), for Group 1, dated 1 November, 2004, for a term until 31 Counties of Phillip and Bligh, Map Sheet (8833), area of 83 October, 2006. units, for Group 1, dated 19 October, 2004, for a term until (T03-0978) 18 October, 2006. No. 2236, now Exploration Licence No. 6338, CHAMPION (T04-0059) RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 106 879 690), County No. 2320, now Exploration Licence No. 6376, MONARO of Flinders, Map Sheets (8134, 8234), area of 94 units, MINING N.L. (ACN 073 155 781), Counties of Beresford, for Group 1, dated 9 November, 2004, for a term until 8 Cowley and Murray, Map Sheets (8725, 8726), area of 99 November, 2006. units, for Group 1, dated 10 February, 2005, for a term until (T03-0979) 9 February, 2007. No. 2237, now Exploration Licence No. 6339, CHAMPION (T04-0061) RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 106 879 690), County of No. 2322, now Exploration Licence No. 6360, GEOPLAN Cowper, Map Sheets (8036, 8136), area of 88 units, for Group SERVICES PTY LIMITED (ACN 082 893 025), Counties 1, dated 9 November, 2004, for a term until 8 November, of Camden and Cumberland, Map Sheet (9029), area of 37 2006. units, for Group 8, dated 24 December, 2004, for a term until (T03-0996) 23 December, 2006. No. 2254, now Exploration Licence No. 6334, UNIMIN (T04-0063) AUSTRALIA LIMITED (ACN 000 971 844), County of No. 2324, now Exploration Licence No. 6323, BOUNTY Westmoreland, Map Sheet (8830), area of 4 units, for Group RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 108 458 420), Counties of 2, dated 25 October 2004, for a term until 24 October, Bathurst, Georgiana and Westmoreland, Map Sheet (8830) , 2005. area of 20 units, for Group 2 & Group 3, dated 19 October, (T04-0006) 2004, for a term until 18 October, 2006. No. 2270, now Exploration Licence No. 6333, AUZEX (04-503) RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 106 444 606), Counties of No. 2327, now Exploration Licence No. 6389, Clive and Gough, Map Sheets (9238, 9338) , area of 96 MARLBOROUGH RESOURCES N.L. (ACN 010 126 units, for Group 1, dated 27 October, 2004, for a term until 708), County of Gough, Map Sheet (9239), area of 18 units, 26 October, 2006. for Group 1, dated 8 March, 2005, for a term until 7 March, (T04-0021) 2007. No. 2285, now Exploration Licence No. 6381, MONARO (04-504) MINING N.L. (ACN 073 155 781), Counties of Beresford No. 2328, now Exploration Licence No. 6384, and Murray, Map Sheets (8725, 8726, 8727), area of 91 MARLBOROUGH RESOURCES N.L. (ACN 010 126 units, for Group 1, dated 22 February, 2005, for a term until 708), County of Gough, Map Sheet (9239), area of 12 units, 21 February, 2007. for Group 1, dated 3 March, 2005, for a term until 2 March, (T04-0041) 2007. No. 2303, now Exploration Licence No. 6340, RIMFIRE (04-506) PACIFIC MINING NL (ACN 006 911 744), County of No. 2330, now Exploration Licence No. 6353, REGIONAL Murchison, Map Sheets (9037, 9038), area of 37 units, EXPLORATION MANAGEMENT PTY LTD (ACN 093 for Group 1, dated 5 November, 2004, for a term until 4 739 336), Counties of Arrawatta, Burnett and Stapylton, November, 2006. Map Sheets (8939, 9038, 9039), area of 26 units, for Group (T04-0042) 6, dated 7 December, 2004, for a term until 6 December, No. 2304, now Exploration Licence No. 6358, MONARO 2006. MINING N.L. (ACN 073 155 781), Counties of Argyle and (04-506) Murray, Map Sheet (8827), area of 73 units, for Group 1, No. 2330, now Exploration Licence No. 6352, REGIONAL dated 24 December, 2004, for a term until 23 December, EXPLORATION MANAGEMENT PTY LTD (ACN 093 2006 739 336), Counties of Arrawatta, Burnett and Stapylton, (T04-0051) Map Sheets (8939, 9039, 9040), area of 74 units, for Group No. 2313, now Exploration Licence No. 6321, COMET 6, dated 7 December, 2004, for a term until 6 December, RESOURCES LIMITED (ACN 060 628 202), County of 2006. Dowling, Map Sheet (8131), area of 20 units, for Group 1 & Group 2, dated 19 October, 2004, for a term until 18 October, 2006. NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 81 1 July 2005 OFFICIAL NOTICES 3465

(04-507) (04-533) No. 2331, now Exploration Licence No. 6331, REGIONAL No. 2356, now Exploration Licence No. 6327, CLANCY EXPLORATION MANAGEMENT PTY LTD (ACN 093 EXPLORATION PTY LTD (ACN 105 578 756), County of 739 336), County of, Map Sheets (8838, 8839) , area of 86 Georgiana, Map Sheet (8730), area of 11 units, for Group 1, units, for Group 6, dated 20 October, 2004, for a term until dated 25 October, 2004, for a term until 24 October, 2006. 19 October, 2006. (04-534) (04-0508) No. 2357, now Exploration Licence No. 6328, CLANCY No. 2332, now Exploration Licence No. 6335, HERITAGE EXPLORATION PTY LTD (ACN 105 578 756), County GOLD NZ LIMITED (ACN 009 474 702), County of, Map of Lincoln, Map Sheets (8633, 8733), area of 29 units, for Sheets (7133, 7233), area of 100 units, for Group 1, dated 1 Group 1, dated 25 October, 2004, for a term until 24 October, November, 2004, for a term until 31 October, 2006. 2006. (04-509) (04-535) No. 2333, now Exploration Licence No. 6373, ALFRED No. 2358, now Exploration Licence No. 6329, CLANCY BOUQUET AND JAMES ALBERT WILLIAM HALL, EXPLORATION PTY LTD (ACN 105 578 756), County County of Parry, Map Sheet (9135), area of 1 units, for of Westmoreland, Map Sheet (8830), area of 18 units, for Group 1, dated 3 February, 2005, for a term until 2 February, Group 1, dated 25 October, 2004, for a term until 24 October, 2007. 2006. (04-517) (04-537) No. 2341, now Exploration Licence No. 6413, ROBUST No. 2360, now Exploration Licence No. 6426, AURICULA RESOURCES PTY LIMITED (ACN 106 964 881), Counties MINES PTY LIMITED (ACN 108 362 027), Counties of of Canbelego, Flinders and Robinson, Map Sheets 8134, Blaxland and Mouramba, Map Sheets (8032, 8033), area of 8135), area of 100 units, for Group 1, dated 17 May, 2005, 91 units, for Group 1, dated 8 June, 2005, for a term until for a term until 16 May, 2007. 7 June, 2007. (04-518) (04-0539) No. 2342, now Exploration Licence No. 6414, ROBUST No. 2362, now Exploration Licence No. 6330, REGIONAL RESOURCES PTY LIMITED (ACN 106 964 881), Counties EXPLORATION MANAGEMENT PTY LTD (ACN 093 of Bland and Harden, Map Sheets (8428,8528), area of 36 739 336), County of Benarba, Map Sheet (8738), area of 29 units, for Group 1, dated 17 May, 2005, for a term until 16 units, for Group 6, dated 19 October, 2004, for a term until May, 2007. 18 October, 2006. (04-519) (04-544) No. 2343, now Exploration Licence No. 6415, ROBUST No. 2367, now Exploration Licence No. 6372, GOLDEN RESOURCES PTY LIMITED (ACN 106 964 881), Counties CROSS OPERATIONS PTY. LTD. (ACN 050 212 827), of Cowper, Robinson and Yanda, Map Sheets (8035,8036), Counties of Clarendon and Wynyard, Map Sheets (8427, area of 100 units, for Group 1, dated 17 May, 2005, for a 8428, 8527), area of 261 units, for Group 1, dated 2 February, term until 16 May, 2007. 2005, for a term until 1 February, 2007. As a result of the grant of this title, Exploration Licence No. 5791, Exploration (04-520) Licence No. 5814, Exploration Licence No. 5889, Exploration No. 2344, now Exploration Licence No. 6416, ROBUST Licence No. 6230 and Exploration Licence No. 6236 have RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 106 964 881), Counties of ceased to have effect. Flinders and Mouramba, Map Sheets (8133, 8134, 8233), area of 94 units, for Group 1, dated 17 May, 2005 , for a (04-545) term until 16 May, 2007. No. 2368, now Exploration Licence No. 6367, WESTERN PLAINS GOLD LTD (ACN 109 426 502), Counties of (04-521) Blaxland and Dowling, Map Sheet (8131), area of 100 No. 2345, now Exploration Licence No. 6417, ROBUST units, for Group 1, dated 27 January, 2005, for a term until RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 106 964 881), Counties of 26 January, 2007. Ashburnham, Gordon and Wellington, Map Sheets (8631, 8632), area of 167 units, for Group 1, dated 17 May, 2005, (04-547) for a term until 16 May, 2007. 2370, now Exploration Licence No. 6326, TRIAKO RESOURCES LIMITED (ACN 008 498 119), County of (04-522) Cunningham, Map Sheet (8232) , area of 8 units, for Group 1, No. 2346, now Exploration Licence No. 6418, ROBUST dated 25 October, 2004, for a term until 24 October, 2006. RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 106 964 881), County of Gipps, Map Sheets (8330, 8331, 8430, 8431), area of 100 (04-548) units, for Group 1, dated 17 May, 2005, for a term until 16 No. 2371, now Exploration Licence No. 6385, ANTHONY May, 2007. CLAUDE BERGER, County of Gough, Map Sheet (9238), area of 2 units, for Group 1 and Group 6, dated 3 March, (04-529) 2005, for a term until 2 March, 2007. No. 2352, now Exploration Licence No. 6366, BARRY THOMAS TILLEY, County of Caira, Map Sheet (7629), area of 7 units, for Group 1 and Group 2, dated 18 January, 2005, for a term until 17 January, 2007.

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(04-549) (04-570) No. 2372, now Exploration Licence No. 6350, PETER No. 2389, now Exploration Licence No. 6371, GOLDEN JOHN FORNER, EDITH VAN DER CHIJS AND KARL CROSS OPERATIONS PTY. LTD. (ACN 050 212 827), STEWART WIELAND, County of Lincoln, Map Sheet County of Yancowinna, Map Sheets (7133, 7233, 7234), area (8734), area of 1 units, for Group 1 and Group 6, dated 30 of 159 units, for Group 1, dated 27 January, 2005, for a term November, 2004, for a term until 29 November, 2006. until 26 January, 2007. As a result of the grant of this title, Exploration Licence No. 5772, Exploration Licence No. 6110 (04-552) and Exploration Licence No. 6139 have ceased to have effect No. 2373, now Exploration Licence No. 6342, WESTERN and Exploration Licence No. 5784, Exploration Licence No. PLAINS GOLD LTD (ACN 109 426 502), Counties of 6049, Exploration Licence No. 6072 and Exploration Licence Gordon and Narromine, Map Sheet (8532), area of 30 units, No. 6086 have partly ceased to have effect. for Group 1, dated 19 November, 2004, for a term until 18 November, 2006. (04-571) No. 2390, now Exploration Licence No. 6325, GOLDEN (04-558) CROSS OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 050 212 827) & No. 2379, now Exploration Licence No. 6356, MONARO TRIAKO RESOURCES LIMITED (ACN 008 498 119), MINING N.L. (ACN 073 155 781), County of Goulburn, Counties of Cunningham and Flinders, Map Sheets (8232, Map Sheet (8426), area of 30 units, for Group 1, dated 10 8233), area of 126 units, for Group 1, dated 20 October, December, 2004, for a term until 9 December, 2006. 2004, for a term until 19 October, 2006. As a result of the (04-559) grant of this title, Exploration Licence 5721, Exploration Licence 5787 and Exploration Licence 6145 have ceased No. 2380, now Exploration Licence No. 6357, COBAR to have effect. OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 103 555 853), County of Robinson, Map Sheets (8034, 8035), area of 100 units, (04-573) for Group 1, dated 20 December, 2004, for a term until 19 No. 2392, now Exploration Licence No. 6393, AUZEX December, 2006. RESOURCES PTY LIMITED (ACN 106 444 606), County (04-562) of Buller, Map Sheets (9240, 9340), area of 99 units, for Group 1, dated 18 March, 2005, for a term until 17 March, No. 2382, now Exploration Licence No. 6370, BROKEN 2007. HILL COBALT LIMITED (ACN 003 453 503), County of Georgiana, Map Sheets (8729, 8829), area of 43 units, for (04-574) Group 1, dated 27 January, 2005, for a term until 26 January, No. 2393, now Exploration Licence No. 6362, ELEPHANT 2007. MINES PTY LIMITED (ACN 097 799 025), County of (04-563) Beresford, Map Sheet (8725), area of 36 units, for Group 1, dated 23 December, 2004, for a term until 22 December, No. 2383, now Exploration Licence No. 6382, BROKEN 2006. HILL COBALT LIMITED (ACN 003 453 503), County of King, Map Sheet (8628), area of 27 units, for Group 1, dated (04-577) 22 February, 2005, for a term until 21 February, 2007. No. 2397, now Exploration Licence No. 6346, TRITTON (04-566) RESOURCES LIMITED (ACN 100 095 494), Counties of Canbelego and Flinders, Map Sheets (8234, 8235), area of No. 2385, now Exploration Licence No. 6400, TURON 78 units, for Group 1, dated 23 November, 2004, for a term GOLD PTY LTD (ACN 108 675 216), Counties of Young and until 22 November, 2006. Yungnulgra, Map Sheet (7435), area of 98 units, for Group 1, dated 1 April, 2005, for a term until 31 March, 2007 (04-584) (04-568) No. 2399, now Exploration Licence No. 6337, NEWCREST OPERATIONS LIMITED (ACN 009 221 505), County of No. 2387, now Exploration Licence No. 6368, GOLDEN Oxley, Map Sheets (8334, 8434), area of 60 units, for Group CROSS OPERATIONS PTY. LTD. (ACN 050 212 827), 1, dated 4 November, 2004, for a term until 3 November, County of Yancowinna, Map Sheet (7234), area of 12 units, 2006. for Group 1, dated 27 January, 2005, for a term until 26 January, 2007. As a result of the grant of this title, Exploration (04-585) Licence No. 6143 has ceased to have effect and Exploration No. 2400, now Exploration Licence No. 6345, NEWCREST Licence No. 6049 has partly ceased to have effect. OPERATIONS LIMITED (ACN 009 221 505), Counties of (04-569) Gregory and Oxley, Map Sheets (8334, 8335), area of 250 units, for Group 1, dated 19 November, 2004, for a term until No. 2388, now Exploration Licence No. 6369, GOLDEN 18 November, 2006. CROSS OPERATIONS PTY. LTD. (ACN 050 212 827), County of Yancowinna, Map Sheets (7133, 7233), area of (04-586) 20 units, for Group 1, dated 27 January, 2005, for a term No. 2401, now Exploration Licence No. 6343, INCO until 26 January, 2007. As a result of the grant of this title, RESOURCES (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD (ACN 096 361 Exploration Licence No. 6048 and Exploration Licence No. 876), County of Evelyn, Map Sheets (7138,7237), area of 6086 have partly ceased to have effect. 128 units, for Group 1, dated 19 November, 2004, for a term until 18 November, 2006.

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(04-588) (04-599) No. 2403, now Exploration Licence No. 6344, INCO No. 2414, now Exploration Licence No. 6361, AURICULA RESOURCES (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD (ACN 096 361 MINES PTY LIMITED (ACN 108 362 027), County of 876), Counties of Mootwingee and Yungnulgra, Map Sheets Blaxland, Map Sheet (8032), area of 6 units, for Group 1, (7335, 7336), area of 123 units, for Group 1, dated 19 dated 23 December, 2004, for a term until 22 December, November, 2004, for a term until 18 November, 2006. 2006. (04-590) (04-601) No. 2405, now Exploration Licence No. 6354, SILVER No. 2415, now Exploration Licence No. 6348, GLEN STANDARD AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED (ACN 009 250 JAMES NEIL, County of Canbelego, Map Sheet (8235), 051), County of Phillip, Map Sheets (8832, 8833), area of area of 9 units, for Group 2, dated 23 November, 2004, for 43 units, for Group 1, dated 6 December, 2004, for a term a term until 22 November, 2006. until 5 December, 2006. (04-603) (04-591) No. 2417, now Exploration Licence No. 6374, VIDORO No. 2406, now Exploration Licence No. 6351, HIBERNIA PTY LTD (ACN 094 217 482), County of Farnell, Map Sheets GOLD LIMITED (ACN 103 295 521), Counties of Murray (7134, 7135), area of 10 units, for Group 1, dated 8 February, and St Vincent, Map Sheet (8827), area of 19 units, for Group 2005, for a term until 7 February, 2007. 1, dated 2 December, 2004, for a term until 1 December, 2006. (04-605) (04-592) No. 2418, now Exploration Licence No. 6377, COLUMBINE RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 110 711 656), No. 2407, now Exploration Licence No. 6364, MITHRIL Counties of Ashburnham and Bathurst, Map Sheets (8630, RESOURCES LTD (ACN 099 883 922), Counties of 8631), area of 65 units, for Group 1, dated 17 February, 2005, Mootwingee and Yantara, Map Sheets (7336, 7337, 7436), for a term until 16 February, 2007. area of 300 units, for Group 1, dated 11 January, 2005, for a term until 10 January, 2007. (04-606) (04-593) No. 2419, now Exploration Licence No. 6378, COLUMBINE RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 110 711 No. 2408, now Exploration Licence No. 6364, MITHRIL 656), Counties of Bathurst and Georgiana, Map Sheets (8730, RESOURCES LTD (ACN 099 883 922), County of 8731), area of 78 units, for Group 1, dated 17 February, 2005, Mootwingee, Map Sheets (7336, 7337, 7436), area of 300 for a term until 16 February, 2007. units, for Group 1, dated 11 January, 2005, for a term until 10 January, 2007. (04-609) (04-594) No. 2422, now Exploration Licence No. 6386, PERILYA No. 2409, now Exploration Licence No. 6380, MITHRIL BROKEN HILL LIMITED (ACN 099 761 289), County of RESOURCES LTD (ACN 099 883 922), Counties of Yancowinna, Map Sheet (7133), area of 8 units, for Group 1, Mootwingee and Yungnulgra, Map Sheets (7336, 7436), dated 3 March, 2005, for a term until 2 March, 2007. area of 200 units, for Group 1, dated 22 February, 2005, for (04-612) a term until 21 February, 2007. No. 2424, now Exploration Licence No. 6404, (04-595) PLATSEARCH NL (ACN 003 254 395), Counties of Farnell No. 2410, now Exploration Licence No. 6380, MITHRIL and Yancowinna, Map Sheet (7134), area of 99 units, for RESOURCES LTD (ACN 099 883 922), County of Group 1, dated 20 April, 2005, for a term until 19 April, Yungnulgra, Map Sheets (7336, 7436), area of 200 units, 2007. for Group 1, dated 22 February, 2005, for a term until 21 (04-613) February, 2007. No. 2425, now Exploration Licence No. 6363, (04-596) PLATSEARCH NL (ACN 003 254 395) AND EAGLEHAWK No. 2411, now Exploration Licence No. 6349, ANGLO GEOLOGICAL CONSULTING PTY LTD (ACN 061 324 AMERICAN EXPLORATION (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD 454), County of Menindee, Map Sheet (7133), area of 51 (ACN 006 195 982), County of Yancowinna, Map Sheet units, for Group 1, dated 5 January, 2005, for a term until 4 (7134), area of 4 units, for Group 1, dated 25 November, January, 2007. As a result of the grant of this title, Exploration 2004, for a term until 24 November, 2006. Licence No. 6041 has ceased to have effect and Exploration Licence No. 5765 has partly ceased to have effect. (04-597) No. 2412, now Exploration Licence No. 6347, TRIAKO (04-614) RESOURCES LIMITED (ACN 008 498 119), County of No. 2426, now Exploration Licence No. 6406, Blaxland, Map Sheets (8132, 8133), area of 35 units, for INDEPENDENCE GROUP NL (ACN 092 786 304), County Group 1, dated 24 November, 2004, for a term until 23 of Canbelego, Map Sheet (8135), area of 100 units, for Group November, 2006. 1, dated 21 April, 2005, for a term until 20 April, 2007. (04-598) (04-618) No. 2413, now Exploration Licence No. 6364, MITHRIL No. 2430, now Exploration Licence No. 6405, RESOURCES LTD (ACN 099 883 922), Counties of INDEPENDENCE GROUP NL (ACN 092 786 304), ounties Mootwingee and Yungnulgra, Map Sheets (7336, 7337, of Canbelego and Cowper, Map Sheets (8135, 8136), area of 7436), area of 300 units, for Group 1, dated 11 January, 2005, 66 units, for Group 1, dated 21 April, 2005, for a term until for a term until 10 January, 2007. 20 April, 2007.

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(04-619) (04-633) No. 2431, now Exploration Licence No. 6407, ILUKA No. 2443, now Exploration Licence No. 6396, CENTRAL RESOURCES LIMITED (ACN 008 675 018), Counties of WEST GOLD NL (ACN 003 178 591), Counties of Drake Taila and Wentworth, Map Sheets (7329, 7330, 7429, 7430), and Gresham, Map Sheets (9338, 9439), area of 24 units, for area of 532 units, for Group 10, dated 3 May, 2005, for a Group 1, dated 29 March, 2005, for a term until 28 March, term until 2 May, 2007. As a result of the grant of this title, 2007. Exploration Licence No. 5951 has ceased to have effect. (04-634) (04-620) No. 2444, now Exploration Licence No. 6397, INCO No. 2432, now Exploration Licence No. 6402, PEAK RESOURCES (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD (ACN 096 361 GOLD MINES PTY LIMITED (ACN 001 533 777), Counties 876), County of Mootwingee, Map Sheets (7236, 7237, of Robinson and Yanda, Map Sheets (7935, 8034, 8035), area 7336), area of 250 units, for Group 1, dated 1 April, 2005, of 88 units, for Group 1, dated 13 April, 2005, for a term for a term until 31 March, 2007. until 12 April, 2007. (04-635) (04-622) No. 2445, now Exploration Licence No. 6398, INCO No. 2434, now Exploration Licence No. 6392, BIG SKY RESOURCES (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD (ACN 096 361 HOLDINGS PTY LIMITED (ACN 108 476 384), Counties 876), Counties of Mootwingee and Yantara, Map Sheets of Clive and Gough, Map Sheet (9239), area of 66 units, for (7237, 7336, 7337), area of 248 units, for Group 1, dated 1 Group 1, dated 11 March, 2005, for a term until 10 March, April, 2005, for a term until 31 March, 2007. 2007. (04-636) (04-623) No. 2446, now Exploration Licence No. 6399, INCO No. 2435, now Exploration Licence No. 6375, NEWCREST RESOURCES (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD (ACN 096 361 OPERATIONS LIMITED (ACN 009 221 505), Counties of 876), Counties of Evelyn and Mootwingee, Map Sheets Forbes and Gipps, Map Sheets (8430, 8431), area of 208 (7236, 7237, 7238), area of 250 units, for Group 1, dated 1 units, for Group 1, dated 9 February, 2005, for a term until April, 2005, for a term until 31 March, 2007. 8 February, 2007. (04-637) (04-624) No. 2447, now Exploration Licence No. 6383, ISOKIND No. 2436, now Exploration Licence No. 6388, TACKLE PTY LIMITED (ACN 081 732 498), Counties of Mouramba RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 107 112 587), County of and Robinson, Map Sheet (8134), area of 56 units, for Group Fitzroy, Map Sheet (9437), area of 13 units, for Group 1, 1, dated 25 February, 2005, for a term until 24 February, dated 4 March, 2005, for a term until 3 March, 2007. 2007. (04-625) (04-639) No. 2437, now Exploration Licence No. 6387, TACKLE No. 2448, now Exploration Licence No. 6394, RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 107 112 587), Counties of WESTERN PLAINS GOLD LTD (ACN 109 426 502) AND Fitzroy and Raleigh, Map Sheets (9437, 9537), area of 74 EAGLEHAWK GEOLOGICAL CONSULTING PTY LTD units, for Group 1, dated 4 March, 2005, for a term until 3 (ACN 061 324 454), Counties of Menindee and Yancowinna, March, 2007. Map Sheet (7233), area of 91 units, for Group 1, dated 23 March, 2005, for a term until 22 March, 2007. As a result (04-626) of the grant of this title, Exploration Licence No. 5795 has No. 2438, now Exploration Licence No. 6379, partly ceased to have effect. AUSTRALIAN DOLOMITE COMPANY PTY LIMITED (ACN 000 810 551), County of Georgiana, Map Sheet (8730), (04-640) area of 4 units, for Group 2, dated 17 February, 2005, for a No. 2449, now Exploration Licence No. 6432, BROKEN term until 16 February, 2007. HILL OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 054 920 893), County of Yancowinna, Map Sheet (7134), area of 20 units, for Group (04-629) 1, dated 16 June, 2005, for a term until 15 June, 2007. No. 2439, now Exploration Licence No. 6411, ROBERT JOHN FRASER, Counties of Bathurst and Roxburgh, Map (04-4681) Sheet (8731), area of 1 unit, for Group 1, dated 11 May, 2005, No. 2450, now Exploration Licence No. 6433, RENISON for a term until 10 May, 2007. BELL HOLDINGS PTY LTD (ACN 100 163 942), Counties of Arrawatta and Gough. Map Sheet (9138) , area of 5300 (04-630) hectares, for Group 9, dated 16 June, 2005, for a term until No. 2440, now Exploration Licence No. 6412, IAN 15 June, 2009. PHILIP PRITCHETT, County of Bathurst, Map Sheet (8731), area of 1 unit, for Group 1, dated 11 May, 2005, for a term (04-4682) until 10 May, 2007. No. 2451, now Exploration Licence No. 6428, RENISON BELL HOLDINGS PTY LTD (ACN 100 163 942), County (04-632) of Arrawatta, Map Sheet (9139), area of 1866 hectares, for No. 2442, now Exploration Licence No. 6429, MITHRIL Group 9, dated 7 June, 2005, for a term until 6 June, 2008. RESOURCES LTD (ACN 099 883 922), Counties of Evelyn, Mootwingee and Yantara, Map Sheets (7237, 7337), area of 95 units, for Group 1, dated 27 April, 2005, for a term until 26 April, 2007.

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(04-4683) (04-657) No. 2452, now Exploration Licence No. 6434, RENISON No. 2470, now Exploration Licence No. 6395, TRIAKO BELL HOLDINGS PTY LTD (ACN 100 163 942), County RESOURCES LIMITED (ACN 008 498 119), Counties of of Arrawatta, Map Sheet (9138) , area of 1200 hectares, Blaxland and Mouramba, Map Sheets (8033, 8133), area of for Group 9, dated 16 June, 2005, for a term until 15 June, 40 units, for Group 1, dated 23 March, 2005, for a term until 2009. 22 March, 2007. (04-642) (04-659) No. 2454, now Exploration Licence No. 6424, RESOURCE No. 2472, now Exploration Licence No. 6427, P.S. & G.F INVESTMENT GROUP PTY LTD (ACN 106 872 799), FORWOOD PTY LTD (ACN 006 109 780), County of Clyde, Counties of Mootwingee and Yungnulgra, Map Sheets Map Sheet (8237), area of 30 units, for Group 1, dated 27 (7336,7435), area of 100 units, for Group 1, dated 26 May, May, 2005, for a term until 26 May, 2007. 2005, for a term until 25 May, 2007. (05-161) (04-644) No. 2480, now Exploration Licence No. 6430, No. 2456, now Exploration Licence No. 6391, GOLDEN PEREGRINE MINERAL SANDS N.L. (ACN 009 307 CROSS OPERATIONS PTY. LTD. (ACN 050 212 827), 591), Counties of Taila and Wentworth, Map Sheet (7430), Counties of Ashburnham and Wellington, Map Sheets (8631, area of 117 units, for Group 10, dated 10 June, 2005, for a 8632), area of 33 units, for Group 1, dated 10 March, 2005, term until 9 June, 2007. for a term until 9 March, 2007. As a result of the grant of (05-163) this title, Exploration Licence No. 2290, Exploration Licence No. 5722 and Exploration Licence No. 6279 have ceased to No. 2482, now Exploration Licence No. 6422, LION have effect. PROPERTIES PTY LTD (ACN 000 983 611), Counties of Ewenmar and Gregory, Map Sheet (8435), area of 100 (04-645) units, for Group 10, dated 25 May, 2005, for a term until No. 2457, now Exploration Licence No. 6403, 24 May, 2007. PLATSEARCH NL (ACN 003 254 395) AND PARADIGM (05-164) MEXICO PTY LIMITED (ACN 108 506 207), Counties of Young and Yungnulgra, Map Sheets (7335, 7435), area of No. 2483, now Exploration Licence No. 6423, LION 74 units, for Group 1, dated 20 April, 2005, for a term until PROPERTIES PTY LTD (ACN 000 983 611), County of 19 April, 2007. Baradine, Map Sheets (8636, 8736), area of 80 units, for Group 10, dated 25 May, 2005, for a term until 24 May, (04-648) 2007. No. 2460, now Exploration Licence No. 6401, PEAK (05-165) GOLD MINES PTY LIMITED (ACN 001 533 777), County of Mouramba, Map Sheet (8134), area of 53 units, for Group No. 2484, now Exploration Licence No. 6420, MITHRIL 1, dated 5 April, 2005, for a term until 4 April, 2007. RESOURCES LIMITED (ACN 099 883 922), County of Clyde, Map Sheets (8336, 8337), area of 200 units, for Group (04-651) 1, dated 18 May, 2005, for a term until 17 May, 2007. No. 2463, now Exploration Licence No. 6409, BROKEN (05-166) HILL COBALT LIMITED (ACN 003 453 503), Counties of Farnell and Mootwingee, Map Sheet (7235), area of 31 No. 2485, now Exploration Licence No. 6431, units, for Group 1, dated 6 May, 2005, for a term until 5 AUSTRALIA ORIENTAL MINERALS NL (ACN 010 126 May, 2007. 708), Counties of Arrawatta and Gough, Map Sheets (9139, 9239), area of 29 units, for Group 1, dated 10 June, 2005, (04-652) for a term until 9 June, 2007. No. 2464, now Exploration Licence No. 6419, STRAITS (05-167) (HILLGROVE) GOLD PTY LTD (ACN 102 660 506), Counties of Clarke and Sandon, Map Sheets (9236, 9237, No. 2486, now Exploration Licence No. 6425, LADY 9337), area of 97 units, for Group 1, dated 17 May, 2005, BURBETT MINING PTY LTD (ACN 109 556 158), for a term until 16 May, 2007. Counties of Ashburnham and Wellington, Map Sheet (8631), area of 19 units, for Group 1, dated 27 May, 2005, for a term (04-653) until 26 May, 2007. No. 2465, now Exploration Licence No. 6410, TAMAS MINERAL CLAIM APPLICATIONS KAPITANY, County of Darling, Map Sheet (9136), area of 2 units, for Group 3, dated 6 May, 2005, for a term until 5 (T99-0141) May, 2007. No. 73, now Mineral Claim No. 302 (Act 1992) (04-655) VINCENZO SFERRUZZI, Parish of Hogarth, County of Fitzgerald, Map Sheet (7537), area of about 2ha, for the No. 2468, now Exploration Licence No. 6408, AUZEX purpose of mining for opal, dated 18 October, 2004, for a RESOURCES PTY LIMITED (ACN 106 444 606), Counties term until 17 October, 2009. of Clive, Drake and Gough, Map Sheets (9238, 9239, 9338, 9339), area of 95 units, for Group 1, dated 3 May, 2005, for a term until 2 May, 2007.

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(T04-0038) (04-751) Orange No. 75, now Mineral Claim No. 307 (Act 1992) No. 245, now Mining Lease No. 1561 (Act 1992), MARBLE AGGREGATES HOLDINGS PTY LTD (ACN HUNTER VALLEY COAL CORPORATION PTY. LIMITED 060 680 284), Parish of Lowry, County of Bathurst, Map (ACN 003 827 361), Parishes of Goorangoola and Vane, Sheet (8730-1-N), area of about 1.8 hectares, to mine for County of Durham, Map Sheet (9133-3-S), area of 471.2 limestone and marble, dated 31 March, 2005, for a term until hectares, to mine for coal, dated 17 February, 2005, for a 30 March, 2010. term until 16 February, 2026. As a result of the grant of this title, Assessment Lease No. 8 (Act 1992) has partly ceased (T04-0039) to have effect. Orange No. 76, now Mineral Claim No. 308 (Act 1992) MARBLE AGGREGATES HOLDINGS PTY LTD (ACN (04-2118) 060 680 284), Parish of Lowry, County of Bathurst, Map No. 249, now Mining Lease No. 1563 (Act 1992), Sheet (8730-1-N), area of about 1.21 hectares, to mine for CREEK RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 100 228 886) limestone and marble, dated 31 March, 2005, for a term until and BETALPHA PTY LTD (ACN 105 663 518), Parish 30 March, 2010. of Grenfell, County of Buckland. Map Sheets (9035-3-N, 9035-3-S), area of 678.5 hectares, to mine for coal, dated 23 (04-578) March, 2005, for a term until 22 March, 2026. As a result No. 79, now Mineral Claim No. 305 (Act 1992) RIMFIRE of the grant of this title, Exploration Licence No. 5993 has PACIFIC MINING NL (ACN 006 911 744), Parish of Murga, partly ceased to have effect. County of Cunningham, Map Sheet (8332-2-N), area of about 1.9 hectares, to mine for gold, platinum and silver, dated 18 (04-1767) November, 2004, for a term until 17 November, 2009. As a No. 251, now Mining Lease No. 1562 (Act 1992), result of the grant of this title, Exploration Licence No. 5534 MUSWELLBROOK COAL COMPANY LIMITED (ACN has partly ceased to have effect. 000 009 521), Parish of Rowan, County of Durham. Map Sheets (9033-1-S, 9033-2-N), area of 316.6 hectares, to (04-579) mine for coal, dated 16 February, 2005, for a term until 15 No. 80, now Mineral Claim No. 306 (Act 1992) RIMFIRE February, 2026. PACIFIC MINING NL (ACN 006 911 744), Parish of Murga, PETROLEUM APPLICATIONS County of Cunningham, Map Sheet (8332-2-N), area of about 2 hectares, to mine for gold, platinum and silver, dated 18 (04-2136) November, 2004, for a term until 17 November, 2009. As a No. 11, now Petroleum Special Prospecting Authority No. result of the grant of this title, Exploration Licence No. 5534 10, APEX ENERGY NL (ACN 097 997 914), AUSTRALIAN has partly ceased to have effect. COALBED METHANE PTY LIMITED (ACN 002 606 288) (T03-0998) AND SUN RESOURCES (NSW) PTY LTD (ACN 105 706 894), area of 18 blocks, for petroleum, dated 16 December, No. 84, now Mineral Claim No. 303 (Act 1992), RON 2004, for a term until 15 December, 2005. (Sydney Mining MORELLO, Parish of Moorna, County of Tara. Map Sheet Division) For exact location details refer to the Department’s (7229), area of about 1,967ha, for the purpose of mining NSW State Map of Petroleum Titles. for gypsum, dated 18 October, 2004, for a term until 17 October, 2009. (05-418) (T03-0999) No. 12, now Petroleum Special Prospecting Authority No. 11, SANTELLE PTY LTD (ACN 099 110 675), area No. 85, now Mineral Claim No. 304 (Act 1992), RON of 5 blocks, for petroleum, dated 20 May, 2005, for a term MORELLO, Parish of Moorna, County of Tara. Map Sheet until 19 May, 2006. (Singleton Mining Division) For exact (7229), area of about 1.698ha, for the purpose of mining location details refer to the Department’s NSW State Map for gypsum, dated 18 October, 2004, for a term until 17 of Petroleum Titles. October, 2009. (04-2315) MINING LEASE APPLICATIONS No. 72, now Petroleum Exploration Licence No. 446, (T01-0122) SANTELLE PTY LTD (ACN 099 110 675), area of 2 blocks, Orange No. 174, now Mining Lease No. 1559 (Act 1992), for petroleum, dated 6 December, 2004, for a term until 5 CRAIG JEREMY DAY, CATHERINE MARY SULLIVAN, December, 2006. (Singleton Mining Division) For exact GARETH FRANCIS DAY AND LISA ROSEMARY BIRD, location details refer to the Department’s NSW State Map Parish of Bumbaldry, County of Monteagle, Map Sheet of Petroleum Titles. (8530-2-S), area of 82.13 hectares, to mine for bentonite, KERRY HICKEY, M.P., bloating clay, brick clay, clay shale, dolomite, fire clay, Minister for Mineral Resources fuller’s earth, kaolin, limestone, pipeclay and pottery clay, dated 27 October, 2004, for a term until 26 October, 2025. NOTICE is given that the following applications have been (C03-0801) refused: Singleton No. 238, now Mining Lease No. 1560 (Act 1992), NOVACOAL AUSTRALIA PTY. LIMITED (ACN EXPLORATION LICENCE APPLICATIONS 000 013 990), Parish of Ravensworth, County of Durham, (T04-0007) Map Sheet (9033-2-S), area of 317.7 hectares, to mine for No. 2271, AUZEX RESOURCES PTY LIMITED (ACN coal, dated 28 January, 2005, for a term until 27 January, 106 444 606), County of Clive and County of Gough, Map 2026. As a result of the grant of this title, Exploration Licence Sheets (9239, 9339). Refusal took effect on 18 March, No. 5243 has ceased to have effect. 2005. 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(04-560) (04-530) No. 2381, CENTRAL WEST GOLD NL (ACN 003 178 No. 2353, ROBERT SCOTT TAPP AND CHERYL LEE 591), County of Argyle and County of Murray, Map Sheet TAPP, County of Nandewar, Map Sheet (8837). Withdrawal (8827). Refusal took effect on 3 November, 2004. took effect on 30 November, 2004. (04-575) (04-554) No. 2394, TOM’S WATERHOLE PTY LIMITED (ACN No. 2375, TURON GOLD PTY LTD (ACN 108 675 216, 111 557 807), County of Ashburnham, Map Sheet (8631). County of Roxburgh; Map Sheets (8831, 8832). Withdrawal Refusal took effect on 5 May, 2005. took effect on 26 October, 2004. (04-611) (04-555) No. 2423, H.B. INVESTMENT CORPORATION PTY No. 2376, TURON GOLD PTY LTD (ACN 108 675 216), LIMITED (ACN 089 340 750) AND TONY MIKOSIC, Counties of Roxburgh and Wellington; Map Sheet (8831). County of Cook, Map Sheet (8931). Refusal took effect on Withdrawal took effect on 26 October, 2004. 3 November, 2004. (04-556) (04-660) No. 2377, TURON GOLD PTY LTD (ACN 108 675 216), No. 2473, THE AUSTRALIAN LAND COMPANY PTY Counties of Bathurst and Westmoreland; Map Sheet (8830). LTD (ACN 009 617 350), County of Bathurst, Map Sheet Withdrawal took effect on 26 October, 2004. (8731). Refusal took effect on 20 April, 2005. (04-557) KERRY HICKEY, M.P., No. 2378, TURON GOLD PTY LTD (ACN 107 675 Minister for Mineral Resources 216, Counties of Lincoln and Napier; Map Sheet (8734). Withdrawal took effect on 26 October, 2004. NOTICE is given that the following applications have been (04--621) withdrawn: No. 2433, PEAK GOLD MINES PTY LTD (ACN 001 533 777), County of Mouramba; Map Sheet (8134). Withdrawal ASSESSMENT LEASE APPLICATIONS took effect on 23 November, 2004. (C95-1008) (04-643) No. 5, CENTENNIAL SPRINGVALE PTY LIMITED No. 2455, RESOURCE INVESTMENT GROUP PTY (ACN 052 096 812) and SPRINGVALE SK KORES PTY LTD (ACN 106 872 799), County of Mootwingee, Map Sheet LIMITED (ACN 051 015 402), Parish of Clwydd, County (7235). Withdrawal took effect on 6 January, 2005. of Cook; Parish of Cook, County of Cook; and Parish of Marrangaroo, County of Cook. Withdrawal took effect on (04-0647) 6 April, 2005. No. 2459, SUNMUSTARD PTY LTD (ACN 095 117 981), (T02-0099) Counties of Nandewar and White, Map Sheets (8836, 8837). Withdrawal took effect on 24 May, 2005. No. 26, UNIMIN AUSTRALIA LIMITED (ACN 000 971 844), Parish of Duckmaloi, County of Westmoreland; and (04-650) Parish of Norway, County of Westmoreland. No. 2462, CALCIFER INDUSTRIAL MINERALS PTY Withdrawal took effect on 20 December, 2004. LTD, Counties of Roxburgh and County of Westmoreland, Map Sheets (8830, 8831). Withdrawal took effect on 17 (T02-0471) December, 2004. No. 28, PACIFIC MAGNESIUM PTY LTD (ACN 085 822 340), Parish of Tiabundie, County of Darling; and Parish (05-170) of Woodsreef, County of Darling. Withdrawal took effect on No. 2474, COPPER STRIKE LIMITED (ACN 108 29 November, 2004. 398 983), County of Cowper, Map Sheets (8137, 8237). Withdrawal took effect on 26 May, 2005. EXPLORATION LICENCE APPLICATIONS (05-171) (T04-0017) No. 2489, RIO TINTO EXPLORATION PTY LIMITED No. 2280, ILUKA RESOURCES LIMITED (ACN 008 (ACN 000 057 125), County of Young and County of 675 018), County of Wentworth; Map Sheet (7329, 7429). Yungnulgra, Map Sheets (7335, 7435). Withdrawal took Withdrawal took effect on 28 October, 2004. effect on 5 May, 2005. (T04-0060) (05-183) No. 2321, TIOCLIFF PTY. LIMITED (ACN 003 571 248), No. 2502, DRAKE RESOURCES LTD (ACN 108 560 County of Argyle and County of Murray, Map Sheets (8727, 069), County of Buller, Map Sheet (9340). Withdrawal took 8728). Withdrawal took effect on 21 December, 2004. effect on 20 May, 2005. (04-528) (05-184) No. 2351, BEYOND RESOURCES PTY LIMITED (ACN No. 2503, DRAKE RESOURCES LTD (ACN 108 560 102 773 811), County of Tandora and County of Young, Map 069), County of Buller, Map Sheet (9340). Withdrawal took Sheet (7434). Withdrawal took effect on 1 December, 2004 effect on 20 May, 2005.

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MINING LEASE APPLICATIONS (T03-0868) (C02-0481) Exploration Licence No. 6203, BANLONA PTY LIMITED (ACN 106 665 767), County of Bligh and County of Phillip, Singleton No. 217, CUMNOCK NO.1 COLLIERY PTY Map Sheet (8833), area of 38 units. Cancellation took effect LIMITED (ACN 051 932 122), Parish of Ravensworth, on 1 March, 2005. County of Durham, (9033-2-S). Withdrawal took effect on 14 April, 2005. (T03-0983) (C01-0103) Exploration Licence No. 6232, IPSEITY PTY LIMITED (ACN 003 306 974), County of Argyle and County of Orange No. 182, LITHGOW COAL COMPANY PTY Camden, Map Sheet (8928), area of 36 units. Cancellation LIMITED (ACN 073 632 952), Parish of Cullen Bullen, took effect on 9 May, 2005. County of Roxburgh, (8931-3-N). Withdrawal took effect on 19 May, 2005. (T95-0171) (05-1871) Mineral Claim No. 171 (Act 1992), KEITH ANDERSON, Parish of Waterbeach, County of Roxburgh, Map Sheet No. 261, RESOURCE PACIFIC LIMITED (ACN 106 177 (8831-4-N), area of 2 hectares. Cancellation took effect on 708), Parish of Piallaway, County of Buckland, Map Sheet 11 March, 2005. (9035-4-S). Withdrawal took effect on 13 May, 2005. (T00-0160) KERRY HICKEY, M.P., Minister for Mineral Resources Mineral Claim No. 272 (Act 1992), ROBERT GEORGE ANDERSON, Parish of Carroll, County of Wellington, Map Sheet (8732-2-S), area of 2 hectares. Cancellation took effect NOTICE is given that the following authorities have been on 25 March, 2005. cancelled: (T00-0161) CANCELLATION OF AUTHORITIES AT REQUEST Mineral Claim No. 273 (Act 1992), ROBERT GEORGE OF HOLDERS ANDERSON, Parish of Carroll, County of Wellington, Map Sheet (8732-2-S), area of 2 hectares. Cancellation took effect (T97-1088) on 25 March, 2005. Exploration Licence No. 5265, PETER JAMES MORTON AND SUZANNE ESTHER MORTON, County of Caira, (04-892) Map Sheet (7629), area of 1 unit. Cancellation took effect Mining Lease No. 1411, VALE ENGINEERING PTY on 11 April, 2005. LTD (ACN 001 800 979), Parishes of Southend, Wedderburn, Bulgo and Heathcote, County of Cumberland , Map Sheet (T98-1010) (9029-1-S, 9029-2-N), area of 3238 hectares. Cancellation Exploration Licence No. 5512, PLATSEARCH NL (ACN took effect on 29 November, 2004. 003 254 395), County of Windeyer, Map Sheet (7132), area of 36 units. Cancellation took effect on 9 May, 2005. (C00-0010) Petroleum Exploration Licence No. 438, APPLEGATE (T02-0025) EXPLORATION LLC & PANNONIAN INTERNATIONAL Exploration Licence No. 5960, PETER JOHN ALSOP, LIMITED, Map Sheets (SI/55-13, SI/55-14), area of 98 County of Murchison, Map Sheet (9038), area of 1 unit. blocks. Cancellation took effect on 28 October, 2004. Cancellation took effect on 17 June, 2005. KERRY HICKEY, M.P., (T02-0033) Minister for Mineral Resources Exploration Licence No. 5990, RIO TINTO EXPLORATION PTY LIMITED (ACN 000 057 125), CANCELLATION OF MINING LEASES FOR County of Burnett, Map Sheet (8939), area of 27 units. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH CONDITIONS OF Cancellation took effect on 4 January, 2005. THE LEASE OR MINING ACT (T02-0383) NOTICE is given that the following leases have been Exploration Licence No. 6037, EZY LIME PTY LIMITED cancelled: (ACN 102 219 367), County of Cunningham, Map Sheet (T90-0099) (8431), area of 3 units. Cancellation took effect on 24 Mining Lease No. 1205 (Act 1973), RAINEVILLE December, 2004. MINING PTY LIMITED (ACN 32094566846), Parish of (T02-0433) Ross, County of Gough; Map Sheets (9138-2-N, 9138-2- N), area of 192.9 hectares. Cancellation took effect on 16 Exploration Licence No. 6062, LIMESTONE MINING May, 2005. LIMITED (ACN 089 190 198), County of Lincoln, Map Sheet (8633), area of 12 units. Cancellation took effect on (T01-0595) 1 March, 2005. Mining Lease No. 1320 (Act 1992), RAINEVILLE (T03-0866) MINING PTY LIMITED (ACN 32094566846), Parish of Balaclava, County of Gough; and Parish of Ross, County Exploration Licence No. 6183, BANLONA PTY LIMITED of Gough, Map Sheet (9138-2-N), area of 388.3 hectares. (ACN 106 665 767), County of Lincoln, Map Sheets (8633, Cancellation took effect on 16 May, 2005. 8733), area of 42 units. Cancellation took effect on 8 June, 2005. KERRY HICKEY, M.P., Minister for Mineral Resources

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NOTICE is given that the following authorities have been Part cancellation took effect on 5 January, 2005. cancelled in part: The authority now embraces an area of 66 units. PART CANCELLATIONS (T00-0014) (04-5213) Exploration Licence No. 5784, GOLDEN CROSS Mining Lease No. 1414 (Act 1992), MINERAL DEPOSITS OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 050 212 827) (OPERATIONS) PTY LTD (ACN 083 091 963), Parish of Description of area cancelled: Stockton, County of Gloucester; and Parish of Stowell, An area of 42 units has been cancelled. For further County of Gloucester, Map Sheet (9232-2-N, 9232-2-N). information contact Titles Branch. Description of area cancelled: Part cancellation took effect on 27 January, 2005. An area of 178 hectares. For further information contact The authority now embraces an area of 8 units. Titles Branch. (04-639) Part cancellation took effect on 28 February, 2005. Exploration Licence No. 5795, EAGLEHAWK The authority now embraces an area of 17.3 hectares GEOLOGICAL CONSULTING PTY LTD (ACN 061 324 (C91-0454) 454) & WESTERN PLAINS GOLD LTD (ACN 109 426 Authorisation No. 447, SAXONVALE COAL PTY 502) LIMITED (ACN 003 526 467). Description of area cancelled: Description of area cancelled: An area of 50 units has been cancelled. For further An area of 10.1 hectares has been cancelled. For further information contact Titles Branch. information contact Titles Branch. Part cancellation took effect on 23 March, 2005. Part cancellation took effect on 5 April, 2005. The authority now embraces an area of 50 units. The authority now embraces an area of 312.7 hectares. (T02-0420) (04-751) Exploration Licence No. 6048, SIPA EXPLORATION Assessment Lease No. 8, RAVENSWORTH OPERATIONS N.L (ACN 056 446 890) PTY LTD (ACN 098 937 761) Description of area cancelled: Description of area cancelled: An area of 6 units has been cancelled. For further An area of 466.82 hectares has been cancelled. For further information contact Titles Branch. information contact Titles Branch. Part cancellation took effect on 27 January, 2005. Part cancellation took effect on 17 February, 2005. The authority now embraces an area of 2 units. The authority now embraces an area of 287.18 hectares. (T02-0421) (C04-0043) Exploration Licence No. 6049, SIPA EXPLORATION Exploration Licence No. 5552, CENTENNIAL HUNTER N.L (ACN 056 446 890) PTY LTD (ACN 101 509 111) Description of area cancelled: Description of area cancelled: An area of 11 units has been cancelled. For further An area of 76.67km2 has been cancelled. For further information contact Titles Branch. information contact Titles Branch. Part cancellation took effect on 27 January, 2005. Part cancellation took effect on 8 November, 2004. The authority now embraces an area of 14 units. The authority now embraces an area of 233 hectares. (T02-0421) (04-2118) Exploration Licence No. 6049, SIPA EXPLORATION Exploration Licence No. 5993, BETALPHA PTY LTD N.L (ACN 056 446 890) (ACN 105 663 518) & CREEK RESOURCES PTY LTD Description of area cancelled: (ACN 100 228 886). An area of 3 units has been cancelled. For further Description of area cancelled: information contact Titles Branch. An area of 434 hectares has been cancelled. For further Part cancellation took effect on 27 January, 2005. information contact Titles Branch. The authority now embraces an area of 11 units. Part cancellation took effect on 23 March, 2005. (T02-0444) The authority now embraces an area of 97 hectares. Exploration Licence No. 6072, SIPA EXPLORATION (T99-0226) N.L (ACN 056 446 890) Exploration Licence No. 5765, EAGLEHAWK Description of area cancelled: GEOLOGICAL CONSULTING PTY LTD (ACN 061 324 An area of 3 units has been cancelled. For further 454) & PLATSEARCH N.L (ACN 003 254 395) information contact Titles Branch. Description of area cancelled: Part cancellation took effect on 27 January, 2005. An area of 31 units has been cancelled. For further The authority now embraces an area of 11 units. information contact Titles Branch.

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(T02-0469) (04-1753) Exploration Licence No. 6086, GOLDEN CROSS Exploration Licence No. 3854, METALLURGICAL OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 050 212 827) REFINING & DEVELOPMENT PTY LTD (ACN 009 756 414), area of 7 units. Application for renewal received 11 Description of area cancelled: April, 2005. An area of 14 units has been cancelled. For further information contact Titles Branch. (T91-0698) Part cancellation took effect on 27 January, 2005. Exploration Licence No. 4232, AUSMINDEX PTY LIMITED (ACN 003 287 634) and ALLEGIANCE MINING The authority now embraces an area of 9 units. OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 066 454 457), area of 5 units. (T02-0469) Application for renewal received 16 February, 2005. Exploration Licence No. 6086, GOLDEN CROSS (T92-0381) OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 050 212 827) Exploration Licence No. 4458, AUSMINDEX PTY Description of area cancelled: LIMITED (ACN 003 287 634) and ALLEGIANCE MINING An area of 8 units has been cancelled. For further OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 066 454 457), area of 4 units. information contact Titles Branch. Application for renewal received 16 February, 2005. Part cancellation took effect on 27 January, 2005. (T92-0390) The authority now embraces an area of 1 unit. Exploration Licence No. 4474, NOEL NORMAN DENNIS, area of 4 units. Application for renewal received KERRY HICKEY, M.P., 8 December, 2004. Minister for Mineral Resources (T90-0013) Exploration Licence No. 4502, NEWCREST NOTICE is given that the following applications for renewal OPERATIONS LIMITED (ACN 009 221 505), area of 11 have been received: units. Application for renewal received 19 April, 2005. (04-2602) (T92-0436) Authorisation No. 206, TAHMOOR COAL PTY LIMITED Exploration Licence No. 4512, WESTERN PLAINS (ACN 076 663 968), area of 4080 hectares. Application for GOLD LTD (ACN 109 426 502), area of 27 units. Application renewal received 20 December, 2004. for renewal received 28 April, 2005. (C89-0704) (T94-0240) Authorisation No. 423, HUNTER VALLEY COAL Exploration Licence No. 4766, MOUNT CONQUEROR CORPORATION PTY LTD (ACN 003 827 361), area of 555 MINERALS N.L. (ACN 003 312 721) and TRIAKO hectares. Application for renewal received 19 November, RESOURCES LIMITED (ACN 008 498 119), area of 4 units. 2004. Application for renewal received 2 December, 2004. (C90-0163) (T94-0331) Authorisation No. 429, HUNTER VALLEY COAL Exploration Licence No. 4811, GATEWAY MINING NL CORPORATION PTY LTD (ACN 003 827 351), area of 1094 (ACN 008 402 391), area of 16 units. Application for renewal hectares. Application for renewal received 19 November, received 18 February, 2005. 2004. (C95-2367) (C90-0891) Exploration Licence No. 4948, DEPARTMENT OF Authorisation No. 437, MT ARTHUR COAL PTY PRIMARY INDUSTRIES, area of 7898 hectares. Application LIMITED (ACN 000 181 902), area of 136 hectares. for renewal received 18 January, 2005. Application for renewal received 3 February, 2005. (C96-2158) (T80-1331) Exploration Licence No. 5183, NAMOI MINING PTY Exploration Licence No. 1590, BARRICK AUSTRALIA LTD (ACN 071 158 373), area of 1700 hectares. Application LIMITED (ACN 007 857 598) and AURIONGOLD for renewal received 22 November, 2004. EXPLORATION PTY LIMITED (ACN 067 813 932), area of 24 units. Application for renewal received 2 February, (T96-1247) 2005. Exploration Licence No. 5238, GOLDEN CROSS OPERATIONS PTY. LTD. (ACN 050 212 827), area of 21 (T86-0546) units. Application for renewal received 3 December, 2004. Exploration Licence No. 2727, MOUNT CONQUEROR MINERALS N.L. (ACN 003 312 721) & TRIAKO (T94-0246) RESOURCES LIMITED (ACN 008 498 119), area of 1 unit. Exploration Licence No. 5242, HERALD RESOURCES Application for renewal received 25 October, 2004. LIMITED (ACN 008 672 071), area of 57 units. Application for renewal received 27 May, 2005. (T87-0227) Exploration Licence No. 2865, BARRICK AUSTRALIA (04-4964) LIMITED (ACN 007 857 598), area of 2 units. Application Exploration Licence No. 5277, SAXONVALE COAL for renewal received 27 April, 2005. PTY LIMITED (ACN 003 526 467), area of 2054 hectares. Application for renewal received 4 March, 2005.

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(04-4977) (T99-0223) Exploration Licence No. 5292, COAL AND ALLIED Exploration Licence No. 5795, EAGLEHAWK OPERATIONS PTY LIMITED (ACN 000 023 656), area of GEOLOGICAL CONSULTING PTY TLD (ACN 061 324 2880 hectares. Application for renewal received 23 March, 454) & WESTERN PLAINS GOLD LIMITED (ACN 109 2005. 426 502), area of 50 units. Application for renewal received 22 October, 2004. (T97-1201) Exploration Licence No. 5323, NORTH MINING (T00-0005) LIMITED (ACN 000 081 434), area of 76 units. Application Exploration Licence No. 5797, TEMPLAR RESOURCES for renewal received 15 June, 2005. LIMITED (ACN 085 644 944), area of 42 units. Application for renewal received 28 October, 2004. (05-1976) Exploration Licence No. 5474, PROBO MINING (T00-0093) LIMITED (ACN 079 938 819), IMPERIAL MINING Exploration Licence No. 5800, NORTH MINING (AUST) N.L. (ACN 062 193 266) and PEREGRINE LIMITED (ACN 000 081 434), area of 42 units. Application MINERAL SANDS N.L. (ACN 009 307 591), area of 366 for renewal received 7 December, 2004. units. Application for renewal received 22 March, 2005. (T00-0095) (T98-1037) Exploration Licence No. 5801, NORTH MINING Exploration Licence No. 5491, MINOTAUR LIMITED (ACN 000 081 434), area of 172 units. Application OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 108 925 284), area of 78 for renewal received 7 December, 2004. units. Application for renewal received 16 May, 2005. (T00-0119) (T98-1140) Exploration Licence No. 5812, UNIVERSAL Exploration Licence No. 5548, ALKANE EXPLORATION RESOURCES LIMITED (ACN 090 468 018), area of 16 LTD (ACN 000 689 216), area of 27 units. Application for units. Application for renewal received 28 January, 2005. renewal received 13 December, 2004. (T00-0169) (T98-1082) Exploration Licence No. 5818, BROKEN HILL Exploration Licence No. 5549, ZEOMIN TECHNOLOGIES OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 054 920 893), area of 10 PTY LTD (ACN 058 694 849), area of 2 units. Application units. Application for renewal received 13 January, 2005. for renewal received 1 December, 2004. (T00-0185) (T98-1169) Exploration Licence No. 5830, ALKANE EXPLORATION Exploration Licence No. 5563, COMPASS RESOURCES LTD (ACN 000 689 216), area of 4 units. Application for N.L. (ACN 010 536 820), area of 15 units. Application for renewal received 15 February, 2005. renewal received 4 February, 2005. (T00-0142) (T98-1166) Exploration Licence No. 5832, NEWCREST Exploration Licence No. 5565, RIMFIRE PACIFIC OPERATIONS LIMITED (ACN 009 221 505), area of 6 MINING NL (ACN 006 911 744), area of 18 units. units. Application for renewal received 14 March, 2005. Application for renewal received 11 March, 2005. (T00-0182) (T99-0031) Exploration Licence No. 5841, ILUKA RESOURCES Exploration Licence No. 5570, YOUNG MINING LIMITED (ACN 008 675 018), area of 5 units. Application COMPANY PTY LTD (ACN 004 301 508), area of 24 units. for renewal received 22 February, 2005. Application for renewal received 8 March, 2005. (T00-0181) (T98-1080) Exploration Licence No. 5842, GOLDEN CROSS Exploration Licence No. 5574, STRAITS EXPLORATION OPERATIONS PTY. LTD. (ACN 050 212 827), area of 74 (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD (ACN 061 614 695), area of 46 units. Application for renewal received 3 March, 2005. units. Application for renewal received 2 May, 2005. (T99-0201) (T99-0075) Exploration Licence No. 5845, TEMPLAR RESOURCES Exploration Licence No. 5593, PHILLIP DENNIS LIMITED (ACN 085 644 944), area of 6 units. Application HOTHAM, area of 1 units. Application for renewal received for renewal received 17 March, 2005. 27 May, 2005. (T01-0028) (T99-0128) Exploration Licence No. 5851, ALKANE EXPLORATION Exploration Licence No. 5646, BROKEN HILL LTD (ACN 000 689 216), area of 23 units. Application for OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 054 920 893), area of renewal received 17 March, 2005. 99 units. Application for renewal received 19 November, (T00-0176) 2004. Exploration Licence No. 5856, LACH DRUMMOND (05-1011) RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 093 863 560), area of 37 Exploration Licence No. 5662, PEREGRINE MINERAL units. Application for renewal received 1 April, 2005. SANDS N.L. (ACN 009 307 591), area of 159 units. Application for renewal received 3 December, 2004.

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(T00-0164) (T02-0390) Exploration Licence No. 5857, TAMAS KAPITANY, area Exploration Licence No. 6034, GRAHAM MURRAY of 4 units. Application for renewal received 7 April, 2005. RICHARDSON, area of 9 units. Application for renewal received 17 November, 2004. (C00-1057) Exploration Licence No. 5860, WHITE MINING (NSW) (T02-0388) PTY LIMITED (ACN 089 414 595) AND ICRA ASHTON Exploration Licence No. 6035, DAFYDD ARTHUR PTY LTD (ACN 097 499 780), area of 272 hectares. BEVAN, COLIN LAURENCE PLUMRIDGE, JOY Application for renewal received 21 April, 2005. ELIZABETH PLUMRIDGE, LESLIE HERBERT SAVAGE, area of 4 units. Application for renewal received 4 November, (T99-0132) 2004. Exploration Licence No. 5864, NEWCREST OPERATIONS LIMITED (ACN 009 221 505), area of 23 (T02-0078) units. Application for renewal received 21 April, 2005. Exploration Licence No. 6036, PLATSEARCH NL (ACN 003 254 395), area of 15 units. Application for renewal (T99-0218) received 2 December, 2004. Exploration Licence No. 5868, HILL END GOLD LIMITED (ACN 072 692 365), area of 113 units. Application (T02-0396) for renewal received 17 May, 2005. Exploration Licence No. 6039, BALRANALD GYPSUM PTY LTD (ACN 081 196 947), area of 4 units. Application (T99-0126) for renewal received 7 December, 2004. Exploration Licence No. 5869, GOLDRAP PTY LTD (ACN 059 731 636), area of 17 units. Application for renewal (T02-0363) received 11 May, 2005. Exploration Licence No. 6040, THE AUSTRALIAN LAND COMPANY PTY LTD (ACN 009 617 350), area of (T01-0097) 42 units. Application for renewal received 20 December, Exploration Licence No. 5874, ENDEAVOUR 2004. MINERALS PTY LTD (ACN 063 725 708), area of 3 units. Application for renewal received 23 May, 2005. (T02-0375) Exploration Licence No. 6046, BARRY FERGUSON (T00-0032) COSIER, COLIN MAXWELL RIBAUX, PETER Exploration Licence No. 5878, TRI ORIGIN MINERALS RAYMOND RIBAUX, ROBERT GILBERT RIBAUX AND LTD (ACN 062 002 475), area of 32 units. Application for THOMAS ARTHUR HAWLEY, area of 7 units. Application renewal received 20 June, 2005. for renewal received 14 December, 2004. (04-4065) (T02-0090) Exploration Licence No. 5898, SPECIALTY COAL PTY Exploration Licence No. 6051, CENTRAL WEST GOLD LTD (ACN 952 261 181), area of 634 hectares. Application NL (ACN 003 178 591) AND MOUNT CONQUEROR for renewal received 27 October, 2004. MINERALS N.L. (ACN 003 312 721), area of 12 units. (T02-0073) Application for renewal received 24 January, 2005. Exploration Licence No. 6026, TABLELAND TIN PTY (T02-0415) LTD (ACN 100 512 865), area of 16 units. Application Exploration Licence No. 6054, EZY LIME PTY LIMITED received 26 October, 2004. (ACN 102 219 367), area of 1 units. Application for renewal (T02-0075) received 21 December, 2004. Exploration Licence No. 6027, GOLDSEARCH LIMITED (T02-0063) (ACN 006 645 754), area of 3 units. Application received Exploration Licence No. 6055, MOUNT CONQUEROR 25 October, 2004. MINERALS N.L. (ACN 003 312 721) AND CENTRAL (T02-0386) WEST GOLD NL (ACN 003 178 591), area of 5 units. Application for renewal received 24 January, 2005. Exploration Licence No. 6028, PARADIGM NSW PTY LTD (ACN 099 477 979), area of 8 units. Application for (T02-0414) renewal received 26 October, 2004. Exploration Licence No. 6057, LLOYD VINCENT (T02-0391) CUDDEN, area of 13 units. Application for renewal received 18 January, 2005. Exploration Licence No. 6029, STRAITS EXPLORATION (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD (ACN 061 614 695), area of 3 (T02-0397) units. Application for renewal received 28 October, 2004. Exploration Licence No. 6058, REDMAN MINING (T02-0068) LIMITED (ACN 108 048 371), area of 20 units. Application for renewal received 16 February, 2005. Exploration Licence No. 6032, MALACHITE RESOURCES NL (ACN 075 613 268), area of 16 units. (T02-0080) Application for renewal received 10 November, 2004. Exploration Licence No. 6059, BROKEN HILL (T02-0098) OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 054 920 893), area of 11 units. Application for renewal received 13 January, 2005. Exploration Licence No. 6033, BRAESIDE AUSTRALIA LIMITED (ACN 097 650 194), area of 6 units. Application for renewal received 30 November, 2004.

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(T02-0413) (T02-0458) Exploration Licence No. 6061, MICHAEL JOHN SMITH, Exploration Licence No. 6081, ADANAK ADAM ALSTON SMITH, NERIDA MAIA SMITH AND EXPLORATIONS PTY LIMITED (ACN 001 955 513), SIMON LAWSON SMITH, area of 4 units. Application for area of 8 units. Application for renewal received 31 March, renewal received 3 March, 2005. 2005. (T02-0448) (T02-0459) Exploration Licence No. 6064, TRIAKO RESOURCES Exploration Licence No. 6082, ADANAK LIMITED (ACN 008 498 119), area of 10 units. Application EXPLORATIONS PTY LIMITED (ACN 001 955 513), for renewal received 16 February, 2005. area of 20 units. Application for renewal received 31 March, 2005. (T02-0399) Exploration Licence No. 6065, CENTRAL WEST GOLD (T02-0364) NL (ACN 003 178 591), area of 1 units. Application for Exploration Licence No. 6083, MOLY MINES LIMITED renewal received 18 February, 2005. (ACN 103 295 521), area of 4 units. Application for renewal received 6 May, 2005. (T02-0435) Exploration Licence No. 6066, CLIMAX AUSTRALIA (T03-0002) PTY LIMITED (ACN 002 164 598), area of 3 units. Exploration Licence No. 6084, FALCON MINERALS Application for renewal received 14 March, 2005. LIMITED (ACN 009 256 535), area of 148 units. Application for renewal received 19 April, 2005. (T02-0443) Exploration Licence No. 6070, BROKEN HILL (T03-0014) OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 054 920 893), area of 25 Exploration Licence No. 6085, ALKANE EXPLORATION units. Application for renewal received 24 March, 2005. LTD (ACN 000 689 216), area of 21 units. Application for renewal received 31 March, 2005. (T02-0447) Exploration Licence No. 6071, MUDGEE DOLOMITE & (T03-0013) LIME PTY. LIMITED (ACN 076 313 034), area of 8 units. Exploration Licence No. 6087, GOLDEN CROSS Application for renewal received 7 March, 2005. OPERATIONS PTY. LTD. (ACN 050 212 827), area of 45 units. Application for renewal received 4 April, 2005. (T02-0379) Exploration Licence No. 6073, CLUFF MINERALS (T03-0026) (AUST) PTY LTD (ACN 002 091 330), area of 14 units. Exploration Licence No. 6088, TRIAKO RESOURCES Application for renewal received 30 March, 2005. LIMITED (ACN 008 498 119), area of 18 units. Application for renewal received 15 April, 2005. (T02-0463) Exploration Licence No. 6074, ZULU GOLD MINING (T02-0434) PTY LTD (ACN 093 353 005), area of 7 units. Application Exploration Licence No. 6089, TRIAKO RESOURCES for renewal received 4 May, 2005. LIMITED (ACN 008 498 119), area of 46 units. Application for renewal received 17 May, 2005. (T02-0406) Exploration Licence No. 6075, JOHN LESLIE LOVE, (T02-0457) area of 2 units. Application for renewal received 4 April, Exploration Licence No. 6090, COMPASS RESOURCES 2005. N.L. (ACN 010 536 820), area of 34 units. Application for renewal received 16 May, 2005. (T02-0436) Exploration Licence No. 6076, HERRESHOFF (T03-0008) HOLDINGS PTY LTD (ACN 102 346 627), area of 48 units. Exploration Licence No. 6091, LFB RESOURCES NL Application for renewal received 23 March, 2005. (ACN 073 478 574), area of 15 units. Application for renewal received 2 May, 2005. (T02-0437) Exploration Licence No. 6077, HERRESHOFF (T03-0003) HOLDINGS PTY LTD (ACN 102 346 627), area of 13 units. Exploration Licence No. 6092, TEMPLAR RESOURCES Application for renewal received 23 March, 2005. LIMITED (ACN 085 644 944), area of 64 units. Application for renewal received 24 May, 2005. (T02-0441) Exploration Licence No. 6078, HERRESHOFF (T02-0456) HOLDINGS PTY LTD (ACN 102 346 627), area of 37 units. Exploration Licence No. 6094, GOLDSEARCH LIMITED Application for renewal received 23 March, 2005. (ACN 006 645 754), area of 19 units. Application for renewal received 26 May, 2005. (T02-0450) Exploration Licence No. 6080, COMPASS RESOURCES (T02-0791) N.L. (ACN 010 536 820), area of 100 units. Application for Exploration Licence No. 6095, JERVOIS MINING renewal received 12 April, 2005. LIMITED (ACN 007 626 575), area of 15 units. Application for renewal received 30 May, 2005.

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(T02-0445) (T03-1099) Exploration Licence No. 6096, JERVOIS MINING Consolidated Mining Lease No. 7 (Act 1973), BROKEN LIMITED (ACN 007 626 575), area of 5 units. Application HILL OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 054 920 893), area for renewal received 30 May, 2005. of 342.66 hectares. Application for renewal received 21 December, 2004. (T03-0027) Exploration Licence No. 6098, OMYA AUSTRALIA PTY (04-949) LIMITED (ACN 001 682 533), area of 4 units. Application Consolidated Mining Lease No. 15 (Act 1992), YOUNG for renewal received 13 May, 2005. MINING COMPANY PTY LTD (ACN 004 301 508), area of 269.4 hectares. Application for renewal received 27 May, (T03-0031) 2005. Exploration Licence No. 6099, JANE MCCLURE AND MURRAY CHURCHILL MCCLURE, area of 4 units. (T93-0031) Application for renewal received 29 April, 2005. Mining Claim No. 134 (Act 1992), VEN SORENSEN, area of 2 hectares. Application for renewal received 10 (T03-0045) February, 2005. Exploration Licence No. 6112, MORELLO EARTHMOVING PTY LTD (ACN 055 015 051), area of 9 (T92-0454) units. Application for renewal received 9 June, 2005. Mining Claim No. 143 (Act 1992), TUNDI PTY LTD, area of 1.96 hectares. Application for renewal received 12 (T87-1008) April, 2005. Exploration (Prospecting) Licence No. 1117, BORAL MONTORO PTY LIMITED (ACN 002 944 694), area of 2 (T94-0628) units. Application for renewal received 21 March, 2005. Mining Claim No. 159 (Act 1992), GOLDEN CROSS OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 050 212 827), area of 1988 (05-921) hectares. Application for renewal received 8 March, 2005. Exploration (Prospecting) Licence No. 2364, PERILYA BROKEN HILL LIMITED (ACN 099 761 289), area of 1 (T98-1156) units. Application for renewal received 9 February, 2005. Mining Claim No. 255 (Act 1992), JONOTHAN LAIDLEY MORT, area of 2 hectares. Application for renewal (05-922) received 18 May, 2005. Exploration (Prospecting) Licence No. 2379, PERILYA BROKEN HILL LIMITED (ACN 099 761 289), area of 22 (T03-1103) units. Application for renewal received 9 February, 2005. Mining Lease No. 53 (Act 1973), ALLEGIANCE MINING OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 066 454 457), (05-923) area of 4.867 hectares. Application for renewal received 17 Exploration (Prospecting) Licence No. 3365, PERILYA December, 2004. BROKEN HILL LIMITED (ACN 099 761 289), area of 2 units. Application for renewal received 9 February, 2005. (T03-1104) Mining Lease No. 90 (Act 1973), ALLEGIANCE (05-924) MINING OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 066 454 457), Exploration (Prospecting) Licence No. 3661, PERILYA area of 33.91 hectares. Application for renewal received 17 BROKEN HILL LIMITED (ACN 099 761 289), area of 1 December, 2004. units. Application for renewal received 9 February, 2005. (T03-0635) (C03-0067) Mining Lease No. 1114 (Act 1973), CAMIEX MINING Consolidated Coal Lease No. 701 (Act 1973), NAMOI PTY LIMITED (ACN 000 407 601), area of 5.6 hectares. MINING PTY LIMITED (ACN 071 158 373), area of Application for renewal received 21 February, 2005. 5685 hectares. Application for renewal received 17 March, 2005. (C03-0066) Mineral Lease No. 1308 (Act 1906), LAKECOAL (C03-0077) PTY LTD (ACN 094 084 787) AND CATHERINE HILL Consolidated Coal Lease No. 706 (Act 1973), LAKECOAL RESOURCES PTY LIMITED (ACN 063 050 680), area of PTY LTD (ACN 094 084 787) AND CATHERINE HILL 8.094 hectares. Application for renewal received 29 April, RESOURCES PTY LIMITED (ACN 063 050 680), area 2005. of 836 hectares. Application for renewal received 29 April, 2005. (T03-0138) Mining Lease No. 1361 (Act 1992), IMPERIAL ONE (C03-0069) LIMITED (ACN 002 148 361), area of 100 hectares. Consolidated Coal Lease No. 720 (Act 1973), Application for renewal received 13 January, 2005. CENTENNIAL MUNMORAH PTY LIMITED (ACN 101 508 963), area of 3735 hectares. Application for renewal (C03-0068) received 18 April, 2005. Mining Lease No. 1370 (Act 1992), CENTENNIAL MYUNA PTY LIMITED (ACN 101 508 981), area of 635 (C03-0064) hectares. Application for renewal received 18 April, 2005. Coal Lease No. 362 (Act 1973), THE NEWCASTLE WALLSEND COAL CO PTY LTD (ACN 000 245 901), area of 78.01 hectares. Application for renewal received 10 December, 2004.

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(T95-0114) (T94-0200) Mining Lease No. 1386 (Act 1992), CAPRICORNIA Mining Purposes Lease No. 243 (Act 1973), LIGHTNING PROSPECTING PTY LTD (ACN 008 819 252), area of 409.2 RIDGE MINERS’ ASSOCIATION LTD (ACN 001 204 726), hectares. Application for renewal received 12 April, 2005. area of 13.5 hectares. Application for renewal received 11 (T97-1014) April, 2005. Mining Lease No. 1426 (Act 1992), SOLOMON (04-1212) ISLANDS MINING NL (ACN 006 654 824), area of 109 Mining Purposes Lease No. 290 (Act 1973), GARY hectares. Application for renewal received 12 April, 2005. DOUGLAS STONE, area of 2.5 hectares. Application for (04-1006) renewal received 21 January, 2005. Mining Lease No. 1486 (Act 1992), JOHN MCCABE, (T80-2786) area of 8376 square metres. Application for renewal received Mining Purposes Lease No. 499 (Act 1906), CHARBON 5 April, 2005. COAL PTY LIMITED (ACN 064 237 118) AND SK (04-2114) AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED (ACN 003 964 225), area of 7917 square metres. Application for renewal received 11 Mineral Lease No. 3263 (Act 1906), BORAL LIMITED March, 2005. (ACN 008 421 761), area of 3971 square metres. Application for renewal received 1 December, 2004. (C03-0028) (T03-1101) Mining Purposes Lease No. 505 (Act 1906), CHARBON COAL PTY LIMITED (ACN 064 237 118) AND SK Mineral Lease No. 5295 (Act 1906), ALLEGIANCE MINING OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 066 454 457), area AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED (ACN 003 964 225), area of of 3339 square metres. Application for renewal received 17 4097 square metres. Application for renewal received 11 December, 2004. March, 2005. (T03-1112) (T84-0667) Mineral Lease No. 5828 (Act 1906), ALLEGIANCE Mining Purposes Lease No. 559 (Act 1906), BORAL MINING OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 066 454 457), LIMITED (ACN 008 421 761), area of 5.694 hectares. area of 1.538 hectares. Application for renewal received 17 Application for renewal received 6 June, 2005. December, 2004. (T85-0373) (04-1213) Mining Purposes Lease No. 592 (Act 1906), BORAL Mineral Lease No. 5938 (Act 1906), UNIMIN LIMITED (ACN 008 421 761), area of 2301 square metres. AUSTRALIA LIMITED (ACN 000 971 844), area of 12.95 Application for renewal received 6 June, 2005. hectares. Application for renewal received 10 May, 2005. (T85-0372) (04-1214) Mining Purposes Lease No. 622 (Act 1906), BORAL Mining Purposes Lease No. 108 (Act 1973), GARY LIMITED (ACN 008 421 761), area of 6753 square metres. DOUGLAS STONE, area of 1.67 hectares. Application for Application for renewal received 6 June, 2005. renewal received 21 January, 2005. (T85-0371) (T04-0287) Mining Purposes Lease No. 623 (Act 1906), BORAL Mining Purposes Lease No. 131 (Act 1973), WINNIFRED LIMITED (ACN 008 421 761), area of 1.158 hectares. ALMA WHITE, area of 2 hectares. Application for renewal Application for renewal received 6 June, 2005. received 5 January, 2005. (T85-0370) (T03-1107) Mining Purposes Lease No. 628 (Act 1906), BORAL Mining Purposes Lease No. 183 (Act 1973), BROKEN LIMITED (ACN 008 421 761), area of 3693 square metres. HILL OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 054 920 893), area of Application for renewal received 6 June, 2005. 1.25 hectares. Application for renewal received 21 December, (T87-0076) 2004. Mining Purposes Lease No. 654 (Act 1906), BORAL (T03-1108) LIMITED (ACN 008 421 761), area of 30.09 hectares. Mining Purposes Lease No. 184 (Act 1973), BROKEN Application for renewal received 6 June, 2005. HILL OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 054 920 893), area of 4.43 hectares. Application for renewal received 21 December, (T03-1111) 2004. Private Lands Lease No. 847 (Act 1924), ALLEGIANCE MINING OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 066 454 457), (T03-1109) area of 12.7 hectares. Application for renewal received 17 Mining Purposes Lease No. 185 (Act 1973), BROKEN December, 2004. HILL OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 054 920 893), area of 1.39 hectares. Application for renewal received 21 December, (T03-0928) 2004. Private Lands (Mining Purposes) Lease No. 3239 (Act 1906), EOE (NO. 75) PTY LTD (ACN 006 829 787), area of (T03-1110) 4.05 hectares. Application for renewal received 21 October, Mining Purposes Lease No. 186 (Act 1973), BROKEN 2004. HILL OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 054 920 893), area of 4852 square metres. Application for renewal received 21 December, 2004.

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(T03-0926) (04-4887) Private Lands (Mining Purposes) Lease No. 3240 (Act Authorisation No. 263, DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY 1906), EOE (NO. 75) PTY LTD (ACN 006 829 787, area of INDUSTRIES, County of Northumberland, Map Sheet 4.9 hectares. Application for renewal received 21 October, (9132), area of 197 square kilometres, for a further term 2004. until 13 May, 2008. Renewal effective on and from 20 April, 2005 (04-1045) Petroleum Exploration Licence No. 1 (Act 1991), (C03-0534) AUSTRALIAN COALBED METHJANE PTY TLD (ACN Authorisation No. 285, DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY 002 606 288), area of 72 blocks. Application for renewal INDUSTRIES, County of Northumberland, Map Sheet received 22 December, 2004. (9231), area of 807 hectares, for a further term until 26 November, 2008. Renewal effective on and from 22 (04-4523) November, 2004. Petroleum Exploration Licence No. 2 (Act 1991), SYDNEY GAS OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 079 838 (M82-1238) 136), area of 100 blocks. Application for renewal received Authorisation No. 306, ENDEAVOUR COAL PTY LTD 28 February, 2005. (ACN 099 830 476), County of Cumberland, Map Sheet (9029), area of 1470 hectares, for a further term until 27 June, Petroleum Exploration Licence No. 285 (Act 1955), 2009. Renewal effective on and from 20 December, 2004. LUCAS COAL SEAM GAS PTY LTD (ACN 092 684 010), MOLOPO AUSTRALIA LIMITED (ACN 003 152 (M85-3372) 154), area of 14 blocks. Application for renewal received Authorisation No. 370, ENDEAVOUR COAL PTY LTD 17 March, 2005. (ACN 099 830 476), Counties of Camden and Cumberland, KERRY HICKEY, M.P., Map Sheet (9029), area of 3125 hectares, for a further term Minister for Mineral Resources until 27 June, 2009. Renewal effective on and from 20 December, 2004. (C87-0057) RENEWAL OF CERTAIN AUTHORITIES Authorisation No. 396, ENDEAVOUR COAL PTY LTD NOTICE is given that the following authorities have been (ACN 099 830 476), Counties of Camden and Cumberland, renewed: Map Sheet (9029), area of 7320 hectares, for a further term (04-3153) until 27 June, 2009. Renewal effective on and from 20 December, 2004. Authorisation No. 171, MT ARTHUR COAL PTY LIMITED (ACN 000 181 902), County of Durham, Map (C87-0076) Sheet (9033), area of 399 hectares, for a further term until Authorisation No. 397, ENDEAVOUR COAL PTY LTD 25 November, 2005. Renewal effective on and from 27 (ACN 099 830 476), County of Cumberland, Map Sheet October, 2004. (9029), area of 400 hectares, for a further term until 27 June, (M80-0620) 2009. Renewal effective on and from 20 December, 2009. Authorisation No. 199, ENDEAVOUR COAL PTY LTD (C82-4240) (ACN 099 830 476), County of Cumberland, Map Sheet Authorisation No. 404, CENTENNIAL MANDALONG (9029), area of 1095 hectares, for a further term until 27 June, PTY LIMITED (ACN 101 508 892), County of 2009. Renewal effective on and from 20 December, 2004. Northumberland, Map Sheets (9131, 9231), area of 3377 (M80-0621) hectares, for a further term until 17 March, 2008. Renewal effective on and from 11 November, 2004. Authorisation No. 200, METROPOLITAN COLLIERIES PTY. LTD. (ACN 003 135 635), County of Cumberland, (04-1806) Map Sheet (9029), area of 812 hectares, for a further term Authorisation No. 405, HUNTER VALLEY ENERGY until 20 October, 2009. Renewal effective on and from 14 COAL LIMITED (ACN 062 894 464), Map Sheet (9131), December, 2004. until 27 June, 2009. Renewal effective on area of 87 square kilometres, for a further term until 8 August, and from 20 December, 2004. 2009. Renewal effective on and from 21 December, 2004. (M80-0622) (C89-0703) Authorisation No. 201, ENDEAVOUR COAL PTY LTD Authorisation No. 416, COALEX PTY LTD (ACN 000 (ACN 099 830 476), Counties of Camden and Cumberland, 694 315) AND CLARENCE COAL INVESTMENTS PTY Map Sheet (9029), area of 478 hectares, for a further term LIMITED (ACN 003 772 174), County of Cook, Map Sheet (M80-5069) (8931), area of 1651 hectares, for a further term until 24 August, 2009. Renewal effective on and from 8 November, Authorisation No. 248, ILLAWARRA COAL HOLDINGS 2004 PTY LTD (ACN 093 857 286), Counties of Camden and Cumberland, Map Sheet (9029), area of 5392 hectares, for (T82-1711) a further term until 19 December, 2007. Renewal effective Exploration Licence No. 2033, CLIMAX AUSTRALIA on and from 20 December, 2004. PTY LIMITED (ACN 002 164 598), County of Bathurst, Map Sheets (8630, 8730), area of 42 units, for a further term until 6 July, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 12 November, 2004.

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(T85-0346) (05-359) Exploration Licence No. 2513, PERILYA BROKEN HILL Exploration Licence No. 4573, IVANPLATS SYERSTON LIMITED (ACN 099 761 289), Counties of Menindee and PTY LIMITED (ACN 008 755 155), Counties of Cunningham Yancowinna, Map Sheet (7133), area of 38 units, for a further and Kennedy, Map Sheets (8332,8432), area of 19 units, for term until 6 November, 2006. Renewal effective on and from a further term until 16 August, 2005. Renewal effective on 15 February, 2005. and from 28 April, 2005. (T86-0546) (T93-0814) Exploration Licence No. 2727, MOUNT CONQUEROR Exploration Licence No. 4657, PLATSEARCH NL (ACN MINERALS N.L. (ACN 003 312 721) AND TRIAKO 003 254 395), County of Yancowinna , Map Sheet (7134), RESOURCES LIMITED (ACN 008 498 119), County of area of 5 units, for a further term until 20 April, 2006. Cunningham, Map Sheet (8332), area of 1 units, for a further Renewal effective on and from 18 March, 2005. term until 25 November, 2006. Renewal effective on and (T94-0196) from 31 January, 2005. Exploration Licence No. 4962, TRITTON RESOURCES (T85-0345) LIMITED (ACN 100 095 494), County of Canbelego, Map Exploration Licence No. 2743, PERILYA BROKEN Sheets (8234, 8235), area of 123 units, for a further term HILL LIMITED (ACN 099 761 289), Counties of Menindee until 25 April, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 14 and Yancowinna, Map Sheet (7133), area of 68 units, for a April, 2005. further term until 6 November, 2006. Renewal effective on (T96-1012) and from 27 April, 2005. Exploration Licence No. 5073, MARK ANDREW (T82-1488) SHELDON AND JAMES FREDERICK SONNBERG, Exploration Licence No. 3767, CLIMAX AUSTRALIA County of Gloucester, Map Sheet (9333), area of 1 units, PTY LIMITED (ACN 002 164 598), County of Bathurst, for a further term until 1 August, 2006. Renewal effective Map Sheets (8630, 8730), area of 19 units, for a further on and from 6 January, 2005. term until 6 July, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 12 (T96-1070) November, 2004. Exploration Licence No. 5130, GOLDEN CROSS (04-753) OPERATIONS PTY. LTD. (ACN 050 212 827), County of Exploration Licence No. 3854, METALLURGICAL Blaxland, Map Sheet (8032), area of 57 units, for a further REFINING & DEVELOPMENT PTY LTD (ACN 009 756 term until 8 October, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 414), Counties of Gunderbooka and Irrara, Map Sheet (7628), 22 February, 2005 area of 7 units, for a further term until 20 May, 2005. Renewal (C96-2158) effective on and from 26 November, 2004. Exploration Licence No. 5183, NAMOI MINING PTY (T90-0302) LIMITED (ACN 071 158 373), County of Pottinger, Map Exploration Licence No. 3856, NEWCREST MINING Sheet (8936), area of 1700 hectares, for a further term until LIMITED (ACN 005 683 625), Counties of Ashburnham and 22 December, 2007. Renewal effective on and from 8 June, Bathurst, Map Sheets (8630, 8631, 8731), area of 43 units, 2005. for a further term until 20 May, 2009. Renewal effective on (T96-1247) and from 4 February, 2005. Exploration Licence No. 5238, GOLDEN CROSS (T87-0419) OPERATIONS PTY. LTD. (ACN 050 212 827), County Exploration Licence No. 4192, NEWNES KAOLIN PTY of Ashburnham, Map Sheet (8631), area of 21 units, for a LTD (ACN 065 564 794), County of Cook, Map Sheet (8931), further term until 19 February, 2007. Renewal effective on area of 2 units, for a further term until 6 February, 2006. and from 8 June, 2005. Renewal effective on and from 1 December 2004. (C96-1007) (C92-2001) Exploration Licence No. 5291, COAL AND ALLIED Exploration Licence No. 4427, JFE MINERAL OPERATIONS PTY LIMITED (ACN 000 023 656), Counties (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD (ACN 007 294 117), MARUBENI of Durham, Hunter and Northumberland, Map Sheets (9132, COAL PTY LTD (ACN 009 932 236), OCAL MACQUARIE 9133), area of 3758 hectares, for a further term until 23 PTY LTD (ACN 054 532 884) & OCEANIC COAL September, 2009. Renewal effective on and from 29 April, AUSTRALIA LIMITED (ACN 003 856 782) County of 2005. Northumberland. Map sheet (9232) area of 38.7 hectares, (T97-1198) for a further term until 28 August 2008. Renewal effective on and from 1 February, 2005. Exploration Licence No. 5325, LANCE EDWARD HOWLEY, County of Caira, Map Sheet (7628), area of 4 (C91-0123) units, for a further term until 21 July, 2006. Renewal effective Exploration Licence No. 4470, ILLAWARRA COAL on and from 19 November, 2004. HOLDINGS PTY LTD (ACN 093 857 286), Counties of (T97-1199) Camden and Cumberland, Map Sheet (9029), area of 4800 hectares, for a further term until 19 December, 2007. Renewal Exploration Licence No. 5359, MURRAY BASIN effective on and from 20 December, 2004 TITANIUM PTY LTD (ACN 082 497 827), Counties of Kilfera and Taila, Map Sheets (7429,7430), area of 589 units, for a further term until 8 October, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 11 March, 2005.

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(T97-1200) (05-2199) Exploration Licence No. 5362, MURRAY BASIN Exploration Licence No. 5652, TRI ORIGIN MINERALS TITANIUM PTY LTD (ACN 082 497 827), Counties of Perry LTD (ACN 062 002 475), Counties of Argyle and Murray, and Wentworth, Map Sheets (7430, 7431), area of 256 units, Map Sheet (8827), area of 6 units, for a further term until 5 for a further term until 9 October, 2006. Renewal effective December, 2005. Renewal effective on and from 22 February, on and from 3 March, 2005. 2005. (C03-0121) (T99-0122) Exploration Licence No. 5498, CALLAGHANS CREEK Exploration Licence No. 5654, HEEMSKIRK HOLDINGS PTY LTD (ACN 081 346 652), County of RESOURCES PTY LIMITED (ACN 085 881 232) AND Northumberland , Map Sheet (9132), area of 1475 hectares, ABLEX PTY LTD (ACN 008 600 422), County of Wellesley, for a further term until 23 July, 2008. Renewal effective on Map Sheet (8723), area of 15 units, for a further term until and from 1 April, 2005. 13 December, 2005. Renewal effective on and from 10 (T98-1093) November, 2004. Exploration Licence No. 5514, GATEWAY MINING NL (05-1011) (ACN 008 402 391), Counties of Bathurst, Forbes, King and Exploration Licence No. 5662, PEREGRINE MINERAL Monteagle, Map Sheets (8629, 8630), area of 186 units, for SANDS N.L. (ACN 009 307 591), Counties of Perry and a further term until 30 August, 2006. Renewal effective on Windeyer , Map Sheets (7231,7331), area of 159 units, for and from 11 March, 2005. a further term until 4 January, 2007. Renewal effective on (T98-1005) and from 3 March, 2005. Exploration Licence No. 5542, ILUKA RESOURCES (T99-0016) LTD (ACN 008 675 018), County of Wentworth, Map sheets Exploration Licence No. 5671, MILLENNIUM (7230, 7330), area of 12 units, for a further term until 29 MINERALS (OPERATIONS) PTY LTD (CAN 077 507 November, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 20 June, 521), County of Wellesley. Map Sheets (8624,8724), area of 2005. 11 units, for a further term until 9 January, 2006. Renewal (05-2169) effective on and from 20 October, 2004. Exploration Licence No. 5544, ILUKA RESOURCES (T99-0135) LTD (ACN 008 675 018), County of Wentworth. Map sheets Exploration Licence No. 5692, DOWMILL PTY (7329, 7330), area of 66 units, for a further term until 29 LIMITED (ACN 002 329 615), NOSEBI MINING & November, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 20 June, MANAGEMENT PTY LTD (ACN 002 516 109) AND 2005. UNIVERSAL RESOURCES LIMITED (ACN 090 468 018), (T98-1082) County of Murray, Map Sheets (8726, 8727), area of 33 units, for a further term until 6 February, 2006. Renewal effective Exploration Licence No. 5549, ZEOMIN TECHNOLOGIES on and from 10 January, 2005. PTY LTD (ACN 058 694 849), County of Buckland, Map Sheet (9035), area of 2 units, for a further term until 26 (T98-1121) January, 2007. Renewal effective on and from 21 April, Exploration Licence No. 5703, NSW GOLD NL (ACN 2005. 003 307 702), Counties of Brisbane, Durham and Hawes, (T98-1222) Map Sheet (9134), area of 24 units, for a further term until Exploration Licence No. 5583, TRI ORIGIN MINERALS 20 March, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 12 April, LTD (ACN 062 002 475), Counties of Bathurst and 2005. Wellington, Map Sheet (8731), area of 57 units, for a further (T99-0133) term until 24 June, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 9 Exploration Licence No. 5707, LIMESTONE MINING December, 2004. LIMITED (ACN 089 190 198), County of Lincoln, Map (T98-1185) Sheet (8633), area of 6 units, for a further term until 22 Exploration Licence No. 5598, ILUKA RESOURCES March, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 15 February, LIMITED (ACN 008 675 018), County of Wentworth, Map 2005. Sheets (7230, 7330), area of 9 units, for a further term until (T99-0238) 26 July, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 8 November, Exploration Licence No. 5714, MALACHITE 2004. RESOURCES NL (ACN 075 613 268), County of Buller, (C97-2356) Map Sheet (9340), area of 21 units, for a further term until Exploration Licence No. 5606, COAL AND ALLIED 17 April, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 10 November, OPERATIONS PTY LIMITED (ACN 000 023 656), Counties 2004. of Durham and Hunter, Map Sheets (9032, 9033, 9132, 9133), (T98-1178) area of 3138 hectares, for a further term until 10 August, Exploration Licence No. 5726, TRI ORIGIN MINERALS 2009. Renewal effective on and from 4 June, 2005. LTD (ACN 062 002 475), Counties of Argyle and Murray, (T99-0128) Map Sheets (8727, 8728, 8827, 8828), area of 40 units, for Exploration Licence No. 5646, BROKEN HILL a further term until 9 May, 2006. Renewal effective on and OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 054 920 893), Counties from 11 March, 2005. of Farnell and Yancowinna, Map Sheet (7134), area of 48 units, for a further term until 22 November, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 10 June, 2005.

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(T99-0138) (T00-0056) Exploration Licence No. 5728, CHALLENGER GOLD Exploration Licence No. 5785, COBAR OPERATIONS LIMITED (ACN 090 166 528), County of Wynyard, Map PTY LTD (ACN 103 555 853), Counties of Robinson and Sheet (8527), area of 29 units, for a further term until 16 May, Yanda, Map Sheets (7936, 8035, 8036), area of 264 units, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 1 February, 2005. for a further term until 4 October, 2006. Renewal effective (T99-0196) on and from 25 February, 2005. Exploration Licence No. 5737, TEMPLAR RESOURCES (T00-0093) LIMITED (ACN 085 644 944), County of Bland, Map Sheets Exploration Licence No. 5800, NORTH MINING (8329, 8429), area of 57 units, for a further term until 29 May, LIMITED (ACN 000 081 434), County of Kennedy, Map 2006. Renewal effective on and from 11 March, 2005. Sheets (8432, 8532), area of 42 units, for a further term (T00-0026) until 7 January, 2007. Renewal effective on and from 3 May, 2005. Exploration Licence No. 5748, GOLDEN CROSS OPERATIONS PTY. LTD. (ACN 050 212 827), Counties of (T00--185) Bathurst and Georgiana, Map Sheet (8730), area of 43 units, Exploration Licence No. 5830, ALKANE EXPLORATION for a further term until 27 June, 2006. Renewal effective on LIMITED (ACN 000 689 216), County of Narromine, Map and from 13 April, 2005. Sheet (8532), area of 4 units, for a further term until 4 April, (T00-0021) 2007. Renewal effective on and from 3 June, 2005. Exploration Licence No. 5751, ILUKA RESOURCES (C02-0153) LIMITED (ACN 008 675 018), Counties of Caira, Kilfera Exploration Licence No. 5892, CENTENNIAL and Taila, Map Sheet (7529), area of 45 units, for a further MANDALONG PTY LIMITED (ACN 101 508 892), term until 11 July, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 8 County of Northumberland, Map Sheet (9131), area of 172.5 November, 2004. hectares, for a further term until 31 July, 2007. Renewal (T00-0047) effective on and from 29 April, 2005. Exploration Licence No. 5754, TRIAKO RESOURCES (04-4065) LIMITED (ACN 008 498 119), County of Cunningham, Exploration Licence No. 5898, SPECIALTY COAL PTY Map Sheets (8331, 8332), area of 15 units, for a further LTD (ACN 87095226181), County of Durham, Map Sheet term until 18 July, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 23 (9231), area of 634 hectares, for a further term until 28 November, 2004. November, 2009. Renewal effective on and from 25 May, (T00-0048) 2005. Exploration Licence No. 5755, TRIAKO RESOURCES (T01-0090) LIMITED (ACN 008 498 119), Counties of Cunningham and Exploration Licence No. 5906, PYRMONT RAW Kennedy, Map Sheets (8232, 8332), area of 43 units, for a MATERIALS PTY LTD (ACN 054 267 846), Counties of further term until 18 July, 2006. Renewal effective on and Argyle and Murray, Map Sheet (8827), area of 9 units, for from 12 January, 2005. a further term until 21 November, 2005. Renewal effective (T00-0049) on and from 6 January, 2005. Exploration Licence No. 5756, TRIAKO RESOURCES (T01-0206) LIMITED (ACN 008 498 119), Counties of Cunningham Exploration Licence No. 5926, MOUNT CONQUEROR and Kennedy, Map Sheet (8332), area of 5 units, for a further MINERALS N.L. (ACN 003 312 721) AND CENTRAL term until 18 July, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 23 WEST GOLD NL (ACN 003 178 591), Counties of Clarke November, 2004. and Sandon, Map Sheet (9237), area of 15 units, for a further (T00-0020) term until 28 February, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 18 May, 2005. Exploration Licence No. 5760, LFB RESOURCES NL (ACN 073 478 574), County of Bathurst, Map Sheets (8730, (T01-0201) 8731), area of 48 units, for a further term until 21 May, 2006. Exploration Licence No. 5927, PAN GEM RESOURCES Renewal effective on and from 4 November, 2004. (AUST) PTY LTD (ACN 064 972 621), County of Arrawatta, (T99-0224) Map Sheet (9138), area of 5 units, for a further term until 19 March, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 2 February, Exploration Licence No. 5764, EAGLEHAWK 2005. GEOLOGICAL CONSULTING PTY LTD (ACN 061 324 454) AND PLATSEARCH NL (ACN 003 254 395), County (T01-0114) of Yancowinna, Map Sheets (7134, 7234), area of 32 units, Exploration Licence No. 5933, PEAK GOLD MINES for a further term until 21 August, 2006. Renewal effective PTY LIMITED (ACN 001 533 777), County of Robinson, on and from 9 February, 2005. Map Sheets (8034, 8035), area of 95 units, for a further (T99-0226) term until 16 April, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 11 March, 2005. Exploration Licence No. 5765, PLATSEARCH NL (ACN 003 254 395) AND EAGLEHAWK GEOLOGICAL (T01-0220) CONSULTING PTY LTD (ACN 061 324 454), Counties Exploration Licence No. 5937, MOUNT CONQUEROR of Menindee and Yancowinna, Map Sheet (7133), area of MINERALS N.L. (ACN 003 312 721), County of Buller, Map 48 units, for a further term until 21 August, 2006. Renewal Sheet (9340), area of 5 units, for a further term until 29 April, effective on and from 5 April, 2005. 2006. Renewal effective on and from 12 April, 2005.

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(05-682) (T02-0034) Exploration Licence No. 5939, ATLAS RESOURCES Exploration Licence No. 5973, STRAITS EXPLORATION PTY LIMITED (ACN 003 463 036), County of Beresford, (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD (ACN 061 614 695), County of Map Sheets (8725, 8726), area of 24 units, for a further Sandon, Map Sheet (9236), area of 29 units, for a further term until 29 April, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 3 term until 18 August, 2006. Renewal effective on and from March, 2005. 10 May, 2005. (T02-0009) (T02-0067) Exploration Licence No. 5947, GATEWAY MINING NL Exploration Licence No. 5977, MALACHITE (ACN 008 402 391), Counties of Clarendon and Harden, Map RESOURCES NL (ACN 075 613 268), Counties of Hardinge Sheets (8427, 8428, 8528), area of 33 units, for a further and Murchison, Map Sheets (9137,9138), area of 32 units, term until 26 March, 2006. Renewal effective on and from for a further term until 26 August, 2006. Renewal effective 3 March, 2005. on and from 3 March, 2005. (T01-0230) (T01-0165) Exploration Licence No. 5952, AUSTEXPLORATION Exploration Licence No. 5978, RIMFIRE PACIFIC PTY LTD (ACN 099 123 501), County of Wellington, Map MINING NL (ACN 006 911 744), Counties of Buckland Sheet (8732), area of 50 units, for a further term until 16 June, and Parry, Map Sheet (9035), area of 9 units, for a further 2006. Renewal effective on and from 31 January, 2005. term until 26 August, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 11 March, 2005. (T01-0208) Exploration Licence No. 5961, PEEJAY NOMINEES (T02-0016) PTY LTD (ACN 000 032 628), County of Gordon, Map Sheet Exploration Licence No. 5980, PARADIGM NSW PTY (8632), area of 3 units, for a further term until 3 July, 2006. LTD (ACN 099 477 979), Counties of Auckland, Beresford Renewal effective on and from 18 March, 2005. and Wellesley, Map Sheet (8724), area of 20 units, for a further term until 28 August, 2006. Renewal effective on (T02-0027) and from 22 February, 2005. Exploration Licence No. 5963, PARADIGM NSW PTY LTD (ACN 099 477 979), Counties of Ashburnham, Bathurst (T02-0017) and Wellington, Map Sheets (8631, 8731), area of 15 units, Exploration Licence No. 5981, PARADIGM NSW PTY for a further term until 9 July, 2006. Renewal effective on LTD (ACN 099 477 979), Counties of Selwyn and Wynyard, and from 2 November, 2004. Map Sheet (8526), area of 30 units, for a further term until 28 August, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 28 January, (T00-0144) 2005. Exploration Licence No. 5964, GOLDEN CROSS OPERATIONS PTY. LTD. (ACN 050 212 827), County of (T02-0021) Roxburgh, Map Sheet (8831), area of 38 units, for a further Exploration Licence No. 5983, ISOKIND PTY LIMITED term until 11 July, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 28 (ACN 081 732 498), County of Robinson, Map Sheet (8035), October, 2004. area of 11 units, for a further term until 29 August, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 17 March, 2005. (T01-0194) Exploration Licence No. 5966, MONARO MINERALS (T02-0024) NL (ACN 090 947 452), County of Beresford, Map Sheet Exploration Licence No. 5985, HEEMSKIRK (8725), area of 1 units, for a further term until 24 July, 2006. RESOURCES PTY LIMITED (ACN 085 881 232), County Renewal effective on and from 3 March, 2005. of Bland, Map Sheet (8429), area of 30 units, for a further term until 2 September, 2006. Renewal effective on and from (T02-0035) 27 October, 2004. Exploration Licence No. 5969, TRIAKO RESOURCES LIMITED (ACN 008 498 119), County of Cunningham, Map (T02-0062) Sheet (8332), area of 55 units, for a further term until 31 July, Exploration Licence No. 5995, GOLDEN CROSS 2006. Renewal effective on and from 22 February, 2005. OPERATIONS PTY. LTD. (ACN 050 212 827), Counties of Selwyn and Wynyard, Map Sheets (8526, 8527), area of 79 (T01-0217) units, for a further term until 22 September, 2006. Renewal Exploration Licence No. 5970, ILUKA RESOURCES effective on and from 7 April, 2005. LIMITED (ACN 008 675 018), County of Taila, Map Sheets (7429, 7529), area of 16 units, for a further term until 1 (T02-0018) August, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 8 November, Exploration Licence No. 5996, PARADIGM NSW PTY 2004. LTD (ACN 099 477 979), Counties of Clarke, Gough and Hardinge, Map Sheets (9237, 9238), area of 30 units, for a (T01-0219) further term until 22 September, 2006. Renewal effective on Exploration Licence No. 5971, ILUKA RESOURCES and from 27 April, 2005. LIMITED (ACN 008 675 018), County of Taila, Map Sheet (7428), area of 17 units, for a further term until 1 August, (T02-0093) 2006. Renewal effective on and from 8 November, 2004 Exploration Licence No. 5997, STRAITS EXPLORATION (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD (ACN 061 614 695), County of Sandon, Map Sheet (9236), area of 13 units, for a further term until 26 September, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 10 May, 2005.

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(T02-0065) (T02-0045) Exploration Licence No. 5998, PAN GEM RESOURCES Exploration Licence No. 6022, ILUKA RESOURCES (AUST) PTY LTD (ACN 064 972 621), Counties of Arrawatta LTD (ACN 008 675 018), County of Windeyer, Map Sheets and Gough, Map Sheets (9138, 9238), area of 3 (7131, 7132), area of 38 units, for a further term until 17 November, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 20 June, units, for a further term until 29 September, 2006. Renewal 2005. effective on and from 31 March, 2005. (05-2170) (T01-0228) Exploration Licence No. 6023, ILUKA RESOURCES Exploration Licence No. 6000, FALCON MINERALS LTD (ACN 008 675 018), County of Tara, Map Sheets (7130, LIMITED (ACN 009 256 535), County of Ewenmar, Map 7230), area of 39 units, for a further term until 17 November, Sheet (8534), area of 30 units, for a further term until 30 2006. Renewal effective on and from 20 June, 2005. September, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 11 May, 2005. (T02-0046) (T02-0071) Exploration Licence No. 6024, ILUKA RESOURCES LIMITED (ACN 008 675 018), Counties of Wentworth and Exploration Licence No. 6001, PEREGRINE MINERAL Windeyer, Map Sheets (7230, 7330, 7331), area of 134 units, SANDS N.L. (ACN 009 307 591), Counties of Caira and for a further term until 19 November, 2006. Renewal effective Taila, Map Sheets (7428, 7429), area of 248 units, for a on and from 16 June, 2005. further term until 29 September, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 11 March, 2005. (T02-0386) (T02-0043) Exploration Licence No. 6028, PARADIGM NSW PTY LTD (ACN 099 477 979), Counties of Ashburnham and Exploration Licence No. 6004, HIBERNIA GOLD Bathurst, Map Sheets (8631, 8731), area of 8 units, for a LIMITED (ACN 103 295 521), Counties of Hawes and further term until 1 December, 2006. Renewal effective on Parry, Map Sheets (9134, 9135), area of 39 units, for a further and from 17 March, 2005. term until 2 October, 2007. Renewal effective on and from 12 May, 2005. (T02-0068) (C01-0309) Exploration Licence No. 6032, MALACHITE RESOURCES NL (ACN 075 613 268), Counties of Buller Exploration Licence No. 6007, LITHGOW COAL and Clive, Map Sheet (9340), area of 16 units, for a further COMPANY PTY LIMITED (ACN 073 632 952), County term until 19 December, 2006. Renewal effective on and of Roxburgh, Map Sheet (8931), area of 140 hectares, for a from 18 March, 2005. further term until 7 October, 2009. Renewal effective on and from 14 December, 2004. (T02-0390) (T02-0074) Exploration Licence No. 6034, GRAHAM MURRAY RICHARDSON, County of Wentworth, Map Sheet (7329) Exploration Licence No. 6009, JERVOIS MINING area of 9 units, for a further term until 26 December 2006. LIMITED (ACN 007 626 575), Counties of Canbelego and Renewal effective on and from 26 May, 2005. Flinders, Map Sheets (8234, 8334), area of 23 units, for a further term until 22 October, 2006. Renewal effective on (T02-0388) and from 22 February, 2005. Exploration Licence No. 6035, DAFYDD ARTHUR (T02-0048) BEVAN, COLIN LAURENCE PLUMRIDGE, ELIZABETH PLUMRIDGE & LESLIE HERBERT SAVAGE, County of Exploration Licence No. 6010, MOLY MINES LIMITED Bland, Map Sheet (8330), area of 4 units, for a further term (ACN 103 295 521), County of Harden, Map Sheet (8528), until 1 January, 2007. Renewal effective on and from 20 area of 9 units, for a further term until 21 October, 2006. May, 2005. Renewal effective on and from 8 June, 2005. (C00-1101) (T02-0049) Consolidated Mining Lease No. 1 (Act 1992), COAL Exploration Licence No. 6011, MOLY MINES LIMITED AND ALLIED OPERATIONS PTY LIMITED (ACN 000 (ACN 103 295 521), Counties of Bland and Clarendon, Map 023 656), Parish of Stanford, County of Northumberland, Sheets (8428, 8429), area of 13 units, for a further term Map Sheets (9132-2-N,9132-2-S), area of 57.9 hectares, for until 21 October, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 8 a further term until 30 December, 2023. Renewal effective June, 2005. on and from 17 January, 2005. (T02-0050) (C01-0639) Exploration Licence No. 6012, MOLY MINES LIMITED Consolidated Coal Lease No. 702 (Act 1973), COALPAC (ACN 103 295 521), County of Harden, Map Sheet (8528), PROPRIETARY LIMITED (ACN 003 558 914), Parishes of area of 13 units, for a further term until 21 October, 2006. Cullen Bullen and Ben Bullen, County of Roxburgh, Parishes Renewal effective on and from 8 June, 2005. of Cox and Wolgan, County of Cook, Map Sheet (8931-3-N), (T02-0094) area of 2121 hectares, for a further term until 24 November, Exploration Licence No. 6020, DENIS MICHAEL 2024. Renewal effective on and from 12 May, 2005. WALSH, County of Gipps, Map Sheet (8230), area of 1 units, for a further term until 5 November, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 15 February, 2005.

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(C03-0029) (T86-0335) Consolidated Coal Lease No. 732 (Act 1973), CHARBON Exploration (Prospecting) Licence No. 1103, ROBERT COAL PTY LIMITED (ACN 064 237 118) AND SK PATRICK HEWETT, County of Hawes, Map Sheet (9234), AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED (ACN 003 964 225), Parish area of 4 units, for a further term until 30 January, 2006. of Clandulla, County of Roxburgh; and Parish of Rylstone, Renewal effective on and from 20 October, 2004. County of Roxburgh, Map Sheets (8832-2-S, 8932-3-S), area (T02-0538) of 1024 hectares, for a further term until 2 December, 2025. Renewal effective on and from 28 January, 2005. Mining Purposes Lease No. 215 (Act 1973), GERARD VINCENT HUTCHINSON, Parish of Wallangulla, County (T00-0542) of Finch, Map Sheet (8439-2-S), area of 1.004 hectares, for Mining Lease No. 1259 (Act 1973), KENNETH GEORGE a further term until 23 August, 2009. Renewal effective on PETERS, GRAHAM THOMAS, MICHAEL ROBY LEU and from 25 October, 2004. AND NOEL NORMAN DENNIS, Parish of Moonee, County (T93-3014) of Fitzroy, Map Sheet (9537-4-S), area of 4.84 hectares, for a further term until 26 May, 2023. Renewal effective on and Mining Claim No. 144 (Act 1992), KEITH ERIC NOON, from 18 November, 2004. Parish of Nundle, County of Parry, Map Sheet (9134-4-N), area of 2 hectares, for a further term until 26 April, 2009. (T03-0773) Renewal effective on and from 6 May, 2005. Mining Lease No. 1374 (Act 1992), GTN RESOURCES (T94-0340) LIMITED (ACN 004 681 734), Parish of Buckley, County of Arrawatta, Map Sheet (9138-1-S), area of 150 hectares, Mining Claim No. 156, PETER WARREN ENGLISH, for a further term until 13 July, 2015. Renewal effective on Map Sheet (9037-4-S) area of 1.95 hectares, for a further and from 18 November, 2004. term until 6 December, 2009. Renewal effective on and from 3 March, 2005. (T03-0930) (T96-1007) Mineral Lease No. 6093 (Act 1906), MICHAEL JOHN BURKE, Parish of Wedderburn, County of Cumberland, Map Mining Claim No. 189, STEPHEN HENRY CHARLES Sheets (9029-1-S, 9029-2-N), area of 18.41 hectares, for a HODGKINSON, Map Sheet (8632-1-S), area of 1.97 further term until 31 October, 2026. Renewal effective on hectares, for a further term until 1 September, 2006. Renewal and from 18 November, 2004. effective on and from 25 February, 2005. (T03-0927) (T97-1221) Mineral Lease No. 6097 (Act 1906), MICHAEL JOHN Mining Claim No. 209 (Act 1973), JILL WARD, Map BURKE, Parish of Wedderburn, County of Cumberland, Sheet (7537-2-S), area of 2 hectares, for a further term Map Sheet (9029-1-S), area of 11.51 hectares, for a further until 21 October, 2009. Renewal effective on and from 8 term until 31 October, 2026. Renewal effective on and from November, 2004. 18 November, 2004. (T96-1177) (T85-0147) Mining Claim No. 213 (Act 1973), VINCENZO Mining Purposes Lease No. 526 (Act 1906), CHARBON SFERRUZZI, Map Sheet (7537-2-S), area of 2 hectares, for COAL PTY LTD (ACN 064 237 118) & SK AUSTRALIA a further term until 3 November, 2009. Renewal effective on PTY LTD (ACN 003 964 225), Parishes of Clandulla, Rylstone and from 18 October, 2004. and Wells, County of Roxburgh, Map Sheet (8832-2-S) area (T74-1892) of 7.106 hectares, for a further term until 14 December, 2024. Renewal effective on and from 28 January, 2005. Exploration (Prospecting) Licence No. 1024 (Act 1973), NEWCREST OPERATIONS LIMITED (ACN 009 221 (T87-1294) 505), Map Sheets (8631, 8731), area of 6 units, for a further Mining Purposes Lease No. 670 (Act 1906), CHARBON term until 20 May, 2009. Renewal effective on and from 1 COAL PTY LTD (ACN 064 237 118) & SK AUSTRALIA December, 2004. PTY LTD (ACN 003 964 225), Parishes of Clandulla, (04-4646) Rylstone and Wells, County of Roxburgh, Map Sheet (8832- 2-S),area of 9.92 hectares, for a further term until 26 March Petroleum Exploration Licence No. 419, RED SKY 2024. Renewal effective on and from 28 Janaury, 2005. EXPLORATION PTY LTD (ACN 099 116 275), Map Sheets (SH/54-15, SH/54-16), area of 70 blocks, for a further term (C97-0392) until 19 December, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 1 Mining Purposes Lease No. 964 (Act 1906), CHARBON February, 2005. COAL PTY LIMITED (ACN 064 237 118) AND SK (04-4645) AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED (ACN 003 964 225), Parish of Clandulla, County of Roxburgh, Map Sheet (8832-2-S), Petroleum Exploration Licence No. 420, RED SKY area of 4.932 hectares, for a further term until 20 November, EXPLORATION PTY LTD (ACN 099 116 275), Map Sheets 2023. Renewal effective on and from 28 January, 2005. (SH/55-14, SI/55-1), area of 61, for a further term until 19 December, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 1 February, (T83-1086) 2005. Mining Purposes Lease No. 1346 (Act 1906), COALPAC PROPRIETARY LIMITED (ACN 003 558 914), Parish of Cullen Bullen, County of Roxburgh, Map Sheet (8931-3-N) area of 12.8 hectares, for a further term until 25 November 2024. Renewal effective on and from 12 May, 2005.

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(C98-1001) (T02-0008) Petroleum Exploration Licence No. 428 (Act, 1991), Exploration Licence No. 6015, MOUNT CONQUEROR COMET RIDGE LIMITED (ACN 106 092 577) & MINERALS N.L. (ACN 003 312 721) AND CENTRAL WEST DAVIDSON PROSPECTING PTY LTD (ACN 060 258 GOLD NL (ACN 003 178 591), County of Westmoreland, 031), Map Sheets (SH/55-12, SH/55-8), area of 81 blocks, Map Sheet (8830), area of 4 units. The authority ceased to for a further term until 14 September 2008. Renewal effective have effect on 16 May, 2005. on and from 12 November, 2004. (T02-0090) KERRY HICKEY, M.P., Exploration Licence No. 6051, CENTRAL WEST GOLD Minister for Mineral Resources NL (ACN 003 178 591) AND MOUNT CONQUEROR MINERALS N.L. (ACN 003 312 721), County of Bligh, REFUSAL OF APPLICATIONS FOR RENEWAL Map Sheet (8733), area of 12 units. The authority ceased to have effect on 16 May, 2005. NOTICE is given that the applications for renewal in respect of the following authorities have been refused: Petroleum Exploration Licence No. 440, MAGNUM GOLD N.L. (CAN 003 170 376), Map Sheets (SI/54-12, (T00-0066) SI/54-16, area of 133 blocks. The authority ceased to have Exploration Licence No. 5777, REPUBLIC GOLD effect on 6 January, 2005 LIMITED (ACN 106 399 311), County of Georgiana, Map KERRY HICKEY, M.P., Sheets (8829, 8830), area of 38 units. The authority ceased Minister for Mineral Resources to have effect on 14 March, 2005. (T00-0154) Exploration Licence No. 5910, MONTANA RESOURCES TRANSFERS PTY LIMITED (ACN 096 532 008), County of Cooper, Map (04-4847) Sheet (8230), area of 9 units. The authority ceased to have Consolidated Coal Lease No. 728 (Act 1973), formerly effect on 19 October, 2004. held by SOUTHLAND COAL PTY LTD (ACN 000 077 (T01-0189) 225) has been transferred to YANZHOU COAL MINING Exploration Licence No. 5923, CENTRAL WEST GOLD COMPANY LIMITED. The transfer was registered on 5 NL (ACN 003 178 591) AND MOUNT CONQUEROR April, 2005. MINERALS N.L. (ACN 003 312 721), County of Gough, (04-4847) Map Sheet (9239), area of 7 units. The authority ceased to Consolidated Coal Lease No. 728 (Act 1973), formerly have effect on 17 March, 2005. held by YANZHOU COAL MINING COMPANY LIMITED (T02-0001) has been transferred to AUSTAR COAL MINE PTY Exploration Licence No. 6014, PLATSEARCH NL LIMITED (ACN 111 910 822). The transfer was registered (ACN 003 254 395) AND EAGLEHAWK GEOLOGICAL on 26 May, 2005. CONSULTING PTY LTD (ACN 061 324 454), County (C99-0270) of Yancowinna, Map Sheet (7233), area of 19 units. The Consolidated Coal Lease No. 731 (Act 1973), formerly authority ceased to have effect on 30 March, 2005. held by NEW WALLSEND COAL PTY LIMITED (ACN (T02-0073) 086 238 593) has been transferred to THE NEWCASTLE Exploration Licence No. 6026, TABLELAND TIN PTY WALLSEND COAL CO PTY LTD (ACN 000 245 901). The LTD (ACN 100512865), County of Gough, Map Sheet transfer was registered on 10 December, 2004. (9239), area of 16 units. The authority ceased to have effect (04-4380) on 22 March, 2005. Consolidated Coal Lease No. 745 (Act 1973), formerly KERRY HICKEY, M.P., held by BELLPAC PTY. LIMITED (ACN 101 713 017) Minister for Mineral Resources has been transferred to GUJARAT NRE AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED (ACN 111 244 896). The transfer was registered on 15 December, 2004. WITHDRAWAL OF APPLICATIONS FOR RENEWAL (04-4847) NOTICE is given that the applications for renewal in respect Consolidated Coal Lease No. 752 (Act 1973), formerly of the following authorities have been withdrawn: held by SOUTHLAND COAL PTY LTD (ACN 000 077 225) has been transferred to YANZHOU COAL MINING (T96-1142) COMPANY LIMITED. The transfer was registered on 5 Exploration Licence No. 5305, RODERICK SKINNER April, 2005. MCINTOSH, County of Clive, Map Sheet (9338), area of 4 (04-4847) units. The authority ceased to have effect on 10 November 2004. Consolidated Coal Lease No. 752 (Act 1973), formerly held by YANZHOU COAL MINING COMPANY LIMITED (T97-1230) has been transferred to AUSTAR COAL MINE PTY Exploration Licence No. 5477, PETER JAMES MORTON LIMITED (ACN 111 910 822). The transfer was registered AND SUZANNE ESTHER MORTON, County of Caira, Map on 26 May, 2005. Sheet (7629), area of 3 units. The authority ceased to have effect on 18 January, 2005.

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(C99-0270) (T96-0226) Coal Lease No. 362 (Act 1973), formerly held by NEW Exploration Licence No. 4512, formerly held by WALLSEND COAL PTY LIMITED (ACN 086 238 593) PLATSEARCH NL (ACN 003 254 395) AND NOSEBI has been transferred to THE NEWCASTLE WALLSEND MINING & MANAGEMENT PTY LTD (ACN 002 516 COAL CO PTY LTD (ACN 000 245 901). The transfer was 109) has been transferred to WESTERN PLAINS GOLD registered on 10 December, 2004. LTD (ACN 109 426 502). The transfer was registered on 11 February, 2005. (C99-0270) Coal Lease No. 363 (Act 1973), formerly held by NEW (04-3483) WALLSEND COAL PTY LIMITED (ACN 086 238 593) Exploration Licence No. 5491, formerly held by MINEX has been transferred to THE NEWCASTLE WALLSEND (SA) PTY LTD (ACN 091 546 691) has been transferred to COAL CO PTY LTD (ACN 000 245 901). The transfer was MINOTAUR OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 108 925 284). registered on 10 December, 2004. The transfer was registered on 25 January, 2005. (C99-0270) (C03-0121) Coal Lease No. 371 (Act 1973), formerly held by NEW Exploration Licence No. 5498, formerly held by WALLSEND COAL PTY LIMITED (ACN 086 238 593) CALLAGHANS CREEK HOLDINGS PTY LTD (ACN has been transferred to THE NEWCASTLE WALLSEND 081 346 652) has been transferred to NEWCASTLE COAL COAL CO PTY LTD (ACN 000 245 901). The transfer was COMPANY PTY LTD (ACN 074 900 208). The transfer was registered on 10 December, 2004. registered on 1 April, 2005. (04-4847) (T98-1108) Consolidated Mining Lease No. 2 (Act 1992), formerly Exploration Licence No. 5526, formerly held by held by SOUTHLAND COAL PTY LTD (ACN 000 077 AUSTMINEX N.L (ACN 005 470 799) has been transferred 225) has been transferred to YANZHOU COAL MINING to ZINTOBA PTY.LTD. (ACN 001 318 341). The transfer COMPANY LIMITED. The transfer was registered on 5 was registered on 18 May, 2005. April, 2005. (T99-0223) (04-4847) Exploration Licence No. 5795, formerly held by Consolidated Mining Lease No. 2 (Act 1992), formerly PLATSEARCH NL (ACN 003 254 395) AND EAGLEHAWK held by YANZHOU COAL MINING COMPANY LIMITED GEOLOGICAL CONSULTING PTY LTD (ACN 061 324 has been transferred to AUSTAR COAL MINE PTY 454) has been transferred to EAGLEHAWK GEOLOGICAL LIMITED (ACN 111 910 822). The transfer was registered CONSULTING PTY LTD (ACN 061 324 454) AND on 26 May, 2005. WESTERN PLAINS GOLD LTD (ACN 109 426 502). The transfer was registered on 11 February, 2005. (04-4847) Dam Site Lease (Mining Purposes) No. 89 (Act 1901), (04-1113) formerly held by SOUTHLAND COAL PTY LTD (ACN Exploration Licence No. 5851, formerly held by RIO 000 077 225) has been transferred to YANZHOU COAL TINTO EXPLORATION PTY LIMITED (ACN 000 057 MINING COMPANY LIMITED. The transfer was registered 125), has been transferred to ALKANE EXPLORATION on 5 April, 2005. LTD (ACN 000 689 216. The transfer was registered on 5 November 2004. (04-4847) Dam Site Lease (Mining Purposes) No. 89 (Act 1901), (04-4380) formerly held by YANZHOU COAL MINING COMPANY Exploration Licence No. 5932, formerly held by BELLPAC LIMITED has been transferred to AUSTAR COAL MINE PTY. LIMITED (ACN 101 713 017) has been transferred to PTY LIMITED (ACN 111 910 822). The transfer was GUJARAT NRE AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED (ACN 111 registered on 26 May, 2005. 244 896). The transfer was registered on 15 December, 2004. 04-1113) Exploration Licence No. 4022, formerly held by RIO (T02-0399) TINTO EXPLORATION PTY LIMITED (ACN 000 057 Exploration Licence No. 6065, formerly held by JOHN 125), has been transferred to ALKANE EXPLORATION LESLIE LOVE has been transferred to CENTRAL WEST LTD (ACN 000 689 216). The transfer was registered on 5 GOLD NL (ACN 003 178 591). The transfer was registered November, 2004. on 16 December, 2004. (04-1113) (04-3483) Exploration Licence No. 4155, formerly held by RIO Exploration Licence No. 6124, formerly held by MINEX TINTO EXPLORATION PTY LIMITED (ACN 000 057 (SA) PTY LTD (ACN 091 546 691) has been transferred to 125), has been transferred to ALKANE EXPLORATION MINOTAUR OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 108 925 284). LTD (ACN 000 689 216). The transfer was registered on 5 The transfer was registered on 25 January, 2005. November, 2004. (04-3483) Exploration Licence No. 6165, formerly held by MINEX (SA) PTY LTD (ACN 091 546 691) has been transferred to MINOTAUR OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 108 925 284). The transfer was registered on 25 January, 2005.

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(T03-0857) (04-4847) Exploration Licence No. 6185, formerly held by Mineral Lease No. 1157 (Act 1906), formerly held by SAVANNAH RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 096 358 735) YANZHOU COAL MINING COMPANY LIMITED has has been transferred to AURICULA MINES PTY LIMITED been transferred to AUSTAR COAL MINE PTY LIMITED (ACN 108 362 027). The transfer was registered on 21 (ACN 111 910 822). The transfer was registered on 26 May, January, 2005. 2005. (T03-0857) (04-4733) Exploration Licence No. 6222, formerly held by Mining Lease No. 1280 (Act 1973), formerly held by SAVANNAH RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 096 358 735) STRAITS MINING PTY LTD (ACN 055 020 614) has been has been transferred to AURICULA MINES PTY LIMITED transferred to TRITTON RESOURCES LIMITED (ACN 100 (ACN 108 362 027). The transfer was registered on 21 095 494). The transfer was registered on 26 April, 2005. January, 2005. (04-4847) (T03-0857) Mineral Lease No. 1283 (Act 1906), formerly held by Exploration Licence No. 6223, formerly held by SOUTHLAND COAL PTY LTD (ACN 000 077 225) has SAVANNAH RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 096 358 735) been transferred to YANZHOU COAL MINING COMPANY has been transferred to AURICULA MINES PTY LIMITED LIMITED. The transfer was registered on 5 April, 2005. (ACN 108 362 027). The transfer was registered on 21 January, 2005. (04-4847) (C03-0176) Mineral Lease No. 1283 (Act 1906), formerly held by YANZHOU COAL MINING COMPANY LIMITED has Exploration Licence No. 6234, formerly held by RENISON been transferred to AUSTAR COAL MINE PTY LIMITED BELL HOLDINGS PTY LTD (ACN 100 163 942) has been (ACN 111 910 822). The transfer was registered on 26 May, transferred to RENISON BELL HOLDINGS PTY LTD (ACN 2005. 100 163 942) AND NORTHERN ENERGY CORPORATION LIMITED (ACN 081 244 395). The transfer was registered (C99-0270) on 7 April, 2005. Mining Lease No. 1306 (Act 1992), formerly held by NEW (T94-0301) WALLSEND COAL PTY LIMITED (ACN 086 238 593) has been transferred to THE NEWCASTLE WALLSEND Gold Lease No. 3255 (Act 1906), formerly held by COAL CO PTY LTD (ACN 000 245 901). The transfer was POLYMETALS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD (ACN 003 122 870) registered on 10 December, 2004. has been transferred to POLYMETALS MINING SERVICES PTY LTD (ACN 075 664 961). The transfer was registered (C99-0270) on 2 May, 2005. Mining Lease No. 1342 (Act 1992), formerly held by NEW (T94-0301) WALLSEND COAL PTY LIMITED (ACN 086 238 593) Gold Lease No. 5836 (Act 1906), formerly held by has been transferred to THE NEWCASTLE WALLSEND POLYMETALS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD (ACN 003 122 870) COAL CO PTY LTD (ACN 000 245 901). The transfer was has been transferred to POLYMETALS MINING SERVICES registered on 10 December, 2004. PTY LTD (ACN 075 664 961). The transfer was registered (C99-0270) on 2 May, 2005. Mining Lease No. 1343 (Act 1992), formerly held by NEW (T94-0301) WALLSEND COAL PTY LIMITED (ACN 086 238 593) Gold Lease No. 5848 (Act 1906), formerly held by has been transferred to THE NEWCASTLE WALLSEND POLYMETALS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD (ACN 003 122 870) COAL CO PTY LTD (ACN 000 245 901). The transfer was has been transferred to POLYMETALS MINING SERVICES registered on 10 December, 2004. PTY LTD (ACN 075 664 961). The transfer was registered (04-4847) on 2 May, 2005. Mining Lease No. 1345 (Act 1992), formerly held by (T94-0301) SOUTHLAND COAL PTY LTD (ACN 000 077 225) has Gold Lease No. 5898 (Act 1906), formerly held by been transferred to YANZHOU COAL MINING COMPANY POLYMETALS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD (ACN 003 122 870) LIMITED. The transfer was registered on 5 April, 2005. has been transferred to POLYMETALS MINING SERVICES (04-4847) PTY LTD (ACN 075 664 961). The transfer was registered on 2 May, 2005. Mining Lease No. 1345 (Act 1992), formerly held by YANZHOU COAL MINING COMPANY LIMITED has (T94-0301) been transferred to AUSTAR COAL MINE PTY LIMITED Mining Lease No. 311 (Act 1973), formerly held by (ACN 111 910 822). The transfer was registered on 26 May, POLYMETALS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD (ACN 003 122 870) 2005. has been transferred to POLYMETALS MINING SERVICES (04-4847) PTY LTD (ACN 075 664 961). The transfer was registered on 2 May, 2005. Mining Lease No. 1347 (Act 1992), formerly held by SOUTHLAND COAL PTY LTD (ACN 000 077 225) has (04-4847) been transferred to YANZHOU COAL MINING COMPANY Mineral Lease No. 1157 (Act 1906), formerly held by LIMITED. The transfer was registered on 5 April, 2005. SOUTHLAND COAL PTY LTD (ACN 000 077 225) has been transferred to YANZHOU COAL MINING COMPANY LIMITED. The transfer was registered on 5 April, 2005.

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(04-4847) (04-4847) Mining Lease No. 1347 (Act 1992), formerly held by Mining Purposes Lease No. 23 (Act 1906), formerly held YANZHOU COAL MINING COMPANY LIMITED has by YANZHOU COAL MINING COMPANY LIMITED has been transferred to AUSTAR COAL MINE PTY LIMITED been transferred to AUSTAR COAL MINE PTY LIMITED (ACN 111 910 822). The transfer was registered on 26 May, (ACN 111 910 822). The transfer was registered on 26 May, 2005. 2005. (Z04-4733) (04-4847) Mining Lease No. 1383 (Act 1992), formerly held by Mining Purposes Lease No. 204 (Act 1906), formerly held STRAITS MINING PTY LTD (ACN 055 020 614) has been by SOUTHLAND COAL PTY LTD (ACN 000 077 225) has transferred to TRITTON RESOURCES LIMITED (ACN 100 been transferred to YANZHOU COAL MINING COMPANY 095 494). The transfer was registered on 26 April, 2005. LIMITED. The transfer was registered on 5 April, 2005. (04-4847) (04-4847) Mining Lease No. 1388 (Act 1992), formerly held by Mining Purposes Lease No. 204 (Act 1906), formerly held SOUTHLAND COAL PTY LTD (ACN 000 077 225) has by YANZHOU COAL MINING COMPANY LIMITED has been transferred to YANZHOU COAL MINING COMPANY been transferred to AUSTAR COAL MINE PTY LIMITED LIMITED. The transfer was registered on 5 April, 2005. (ACN 111 910 822). The transfer was registered on 26 May, 2005. (04-4847) Mining Lease No. 1388 (Act 1992), formerly held by (04-4847) YANZHOU COAL MINING COMPANY LIMITED has Mining Purposes Lease No. 217 (Act 1906), formerly held been transferred to AUSTAR COAL MINE PTY LIMITED by SOUTHLAND COAL PTY LTD (ACN 000 077 225) has (ACN 111 910 822). The transfer was registered on 26 May, been transferred to YANZHOU COAL MINING COMPANY 2005. LIMITED. The transfer was registered on 5 April, 2005. (C99-0270) (04-4847) Mining Lease No. 1399 (Act 1992), formerly held by NEW Mining Purposes Lease No. 217 (Act 1906), formerly held WALLSEND COAL PTY LIMITED (ACN 086 238 593) by YANZHOU COAL MINING COMPANY LIMITED has has been transferred to THE NEWCASTLE WALLSEND been transferred to AUSTAR COAL MINE PTY LIMITED COAL CO PTY LTD (ACN 000 245 901). The transfer was (ACN 111 910 822). The transfer was registered on 26 May, registered on 10 December, 2004. 2005. (C99-0270) (04-4847) Mining Lease No. 1460 (Act 1992), formerly held by NEW Mining Purposes Lease No. 233 (Act 1906), formerly held WALLSEND COAL PTY LIMITED (ACN 086 238 593) by SOUTHLAND COAL PTY LTD (ACN 000 077 225) has has been transferred to THE NEWCASTLE WALLSEND been transferred to YANZHOU COAL MINING COMPANY COAL CO PTY LTD (ACN 000 245 901). The transfer was LIMITED. The transfer was registered on 5 April, 2005. registered on 10 December, 2004. (04-4847) (04-4847) Mining Purposes Lease No. 233 (Act 1906), formerly held Mining Lease No. 1550 (Act 1992), formerly held by by YANZHOU COAL MINING COMPANY LIMITED has SOUTHLAND COAL PTY LTD (ACN 000 077 225) has been transferred to AUSTAR COAL MINE PTY LIMITED been transferred to YANZHOU COAL MINING COMPANY (ACN 111 910 822). The transfer was registered on 26 May, LIMITED. The transfer was registered on 5 April, 2005. 2005. (04-4847) (T94-0301) Mining Lease No. 1550 (Act 1992), formerly held by Mining Purposes Lease No. 240 (Act 1973), formerly YANZHOU COAL MINING COMPANY LIMITED has held by POLYMETALS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD (ACN 003 been transferred to AUSTAR COAL MINE PTY LIMITED 122 870) has been transferred to POLYMETALS MINING (ACN 111 910 822). The transfer was registered on 26 May, SERVICES PTY LTD (ACN 075 664 961). The transfer was 2005. registered on 2 May, 2005. (T03-1055) (04-4847) Mining Lease No. 5734, formerly held by GEORGE Mining Purposes Lease No. 269 (Act 1906), formerly held BAUST, has been transferred to BRETT WILLIAM GREEN by SOUTHLAND COAL PTY LTD (ACN 000 077 225) has & JACQUELINE DIANE GREEN. The transfer was been transferred to YANZHOU COAL MINING COMPANY registered on 19 May, 2005. LIMITED. The transfer was registered on 5 April, 2005. (04-4847) (04-4847) Mining Purposes Lease No. 23 (Act 1906), formerly held Mining Purposes Lease No. 269 (Act 1906), formerly held by SOUTHLAND COAL PTY LTD (ACN 000 077 225) has by YANZHOU COAL MINING COMPANY LIMITED has been transferred to YANZHOU COAL MINING COMPANY been transferred to AUSTAR COAL MINE PTY LIMITED LIMITED. The transfer was registered on 5 April, 2005. (ACN 111 910 822). The transfer was registered on 26 May, 2005.

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(04-4380) (C03-0738) Mining Purposes Lease No. 271 (Act 1973), formerly Petroleum Exploration Licence No. 419, formerly held by held by BELLPAC PTY. LIMITED (ACN 101 713 017) GO RESOURCES (AUST) PTY LTD (ACN 079 426 565), has been transferred to GUJARAT NRE AUSTRALIA PTY has been transferred to RED SKY EXPLORATION PTY LIMITED (ACN 111 244 896). The transfer was registered LIMITED (ACN 099 116 275). the transfer was registered on 15 December, 2004. on 21 February, 2005. (04-4733) (C03-0737) Mining Purposes Lease No. 294 (Act 1973), formerly Petroleum Exploration Licence No. 420, formerly held by held by STRAITS MINING PTY LTD (ACN 055 020 614) GO RESOURCES (AUST) PTY LTD (ACN 079 426 565), has been transferred to TRITTON RESOURCES LIMITED has been transferred to RED SKY EXPLORATION PTY (ACN 100 095 494). The transfer was registered on 26 April, LIMITED (ACN 099 116 275). The transfer was registered 2005. on 21 February, 2005. (04-4733) (04-4847) Mining Purposes Lease No. 295 (Act 1973), formerly Private Lands Lease No. 150 (Act 1906), formerly held held by STRAITS MINING PTY LTD (ACN 055 020 614) by SOUTHLAND COAL PTY LTD (ACN 000 077 225) has has been transferred to TRITTON RESOURCES LIMITED been transferred to YANZHOU COAL MINING COMPANY (ACN 100 095 494). The transfer was registered on 26 April, LIMITED. The transfer was registered on 5 April, 2005. 2005. (04-4847) (04-4847) Private Lands Lease No. 150 (Act 1906), formerly held Mining Purposes Lease No. 324 (Act 1973), formerly held by YANZHOU COAL MINING COMPANY LIMITED has by SOUTHLAND COAL PTY LTD (ACN 000 077 225) has been transferred to AUSTAR COAL MINE PTY LIMITED been transferred to YANZHOU COAL MINING COMPANY (ACN 111 910 822). The transfer was registered on 26 May, LIMITED. The transfer was registered on 5 April, 2005. 2005. (04-4847) KERRY HICKEY, M.P., Mining Purposes Lease No. 324 (Act 1973), formerly held Minister for Mineral Resources by YANZHOU COAL MINING COMPANY LIMITED has been transferred to AUSTAR COAL MINE PTY LIMITED (ACN 111 910 822). The transfer was registered on 26 May, TRANSFER OF PART OF AN AUTHORITY 2005. (04-4117) (04-4847) AUTHORISATION No. 405, held by HUNTER VALLEY Mining Purposes Lease No. 1364 (Act 1906), formerly ENERGY COAL LIMITED (ACN 062 894 464) has been held by SOUTHLAND COAL PTY LTD (ACN 000 077 transferred in part to CENTENNIAL MANDALONG PTY 225) has been transferred to YANZHOU COAL MINING LIMITED (ACN 101 508 892). The transfer was registered COMPANY LIMITED. The transfer was registered on 5 on 17 March, 2005. April, 2005. Pursuant to Section 123 of the Mining Act 1992: (04-4847) (1) Authorisation No. 405 has been cancelled as to the Mining Purposes Lease No. 1364 (Act 1906), formerly area transferred; and held by YANZHOU COAL MINING COMPANY LIMITED has been transferred to AUSTAR COAL MINE PTY (2) Exploration Licence No. 6317 has been granted to LIMITED (ACN 111 910 822). The transfer was registered CENTENNIAL MANDALONG PTY LIMITED (ACN on 26 May, 2005. 101 508 892) over the area transferred for a period until 8 August, 2009. (C02-0236) Description of area part transferred Petroleum Exploration Licence No. 285, formerly held by MOLOPO AUSTRALIA LIMITED (ACN 003 152 154), An area of about 4466.5 hectares, County of has been transferred to LUCAS COAL SEAM GAS PTY Northumberland. For further information contact Titles LIMITED (ACN 092 684 010) & MOLOPO AUSTRALIA Branch. LIMITED (ACN 003 152 154). Tthe transfer was registered KERRY HICKEY, M.P., on 15 February, 2005. Minister for Mineral Resources

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 81 3492 OFFICIAL NOTICES 1 July 2005 Roads and Traffic Authority

ROADS ACT 1993 ROADS ACT 1993

LAND ACQUISITION (JUST TERMS LAND ACQUISITION (JUST TERMS COMPENSATION) ACT 1991 COMPENSATION) ACT 1991

Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land at Vineyard Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land at North Ryde in the Hawkesbury City Council area in the Ryde City Council area

THE Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales by THE Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales by its delegate declares, with the approval of Her Excellency its delegate declares, with the approval of Her Excellency the Governor, that the land described in the Schedule the Governor, that the land described in the Schedule below is acquired by compulsory process under the below is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 for the purposes of the Roads Compensation) Act 1991 for the purposes of the Roads Act 1993. Act 1993.

T D Craig T D Craig Manager, Compulsory Acquisition & Road Dedication Manager, Compulsory Acquisition & Road Dedication Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales ______

SCHEDULE SCHEDULE ALL that piece or parcel of land situated in the Ryde City ALL those pieces or parcels of land situated in the Council area, Parish of Hunters Hill and County of Hawkesbury City Council area, Parish of St Matthew and Cumberland, shown as Lot 20 Deposited Plan 1017829, County of Cumberland, shown as: being part of the land in Certificate of Title 28/841065.

Lot 12 Deposited Plan 1080426, being part of the land in The land is said to be in the possession of Ryde City Certificate of Title 2/229188; and Council.

Lot 13 Deposited Plan 1080426, being part of the land in (RTA Papers FPP 5M2037) Certificate of Title 1/229188.

The land is said to be in the possession of Shirley Ada Henry.

(RTA Papers FPP 5M1970; RO 91.12135)

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ROADS ACT 1993

Notice of Dedication of Land as Public Road at Cattle Creek, Ramornie and Jackadgery in the Clarence Valley Council area

THE Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales, by its delegate, dedicates the land described in the schedule below as public road under section 10 of the Roads Act 1993.

T D Craig Manager, Compulsory Acquisition & Road Dedication Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales ______

SCHEDULE

ALL those pieces or parcels of land situated in the Clarence Valley Council area, Parishes of Turville, Rushforth, Southampton, Duckan Duckan and Counties of Fitzroy and Clarence, shown as:

Lot 1 Deposited Plan 600428;

Lots 1 to 5 inclusive Deposited Plan 220698;

Lot 1 Deposited Plan 220825;

Lots 5, 6, 8 to 11 inclusive, 15 to 18 inclusive and 21 to 25 inclusive Deposited Plan 223686; and

Lots 4 to 7 inclusive, 9 and 10 Deposited Plan 223275.

(RTA Papers: 12/332.138)

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 81 3494 OFFICIAL NOTICES 1 July 2005

ROADS ACT 1993 Notice under Clause 17 of the Roads Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation, 1996

Bankstown City Council, in pursuance of Division 2 of Part 3 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading, Access) Regulation 1996, by this Notice, specify the routes and areas on or in which B-Doubles may be used subject to any requirements or conditions set out in the Schedule. Richard Colley 22 June 2005 General Manager Bankstown City Council (by delegation from the Minister for Roads) Schedule 1. Citation This Notice may be cited as the Bankstown City Council B-Double Notice No 3/ 2005.

2. Commencement This Notice takes effect from the date of Gazettal.

3. Effect This Notice remains in force until 30 June 2006 unless it is amended or repealed earlier.

4. Application 4.1 This Notice applies to B-Doubles which comply with Schedule 1 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) regulation 1996 and Schedule 4 of the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1998.

5. Routes B-Double routes within the Bankstown City Council Type Road Starting point Finishing point 25m Edgar St, Condell Park Milperra Rd Ilma St 25m Ilma St Edgar St Willfox St 25m Willfox St Ilma St P&N Beverages site

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 81 1 July 2005 OFFICIAL NOTICES 3495 Other Notices

ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT 1977 (ii) a reasonable explanation in plain English of the nature of any adverse effects of such action to them; Exemption Order and UNDER the provisions of section126 of the Anti (iii) information (at the time of recruitment, in the case Discrimination Act 1977 (NSW), and on the recommendation of prospective employees) about how they can of the Anti Discrimination Board, but for the purposes only apply for Australian citizenship or renounce under of meeting the Applicants’ legal obligations pursuant to Australian law any other citizenship they may hold, Manufacturing Licence Agreements, Technical Assistance and a reasonable opportunity to take such steps. Agreements, Proprietary Information Agreements, and or license agreements granted by the US Department of In addition to the above conditions the Applicants are Commerce, pursuant to the United States International Traffi c required to: in Arms Regulations (“ITAR”) and Export Administration 1. produce comprehensive anti-discrimination policies Regulations (“EAR”) (“the US Regulations”), the Applicants governing all aspects of the work and workforce, are granted an exemption from the provisions of sections 8 including management, and with particular regard and 51 of the Anti Discrimination Act 1977 to the extent to race discrimination, vilifi cation and harassment necessary to permit the Applicants to do the following: and victimization; (a) ask present and future employees to advise their 2. establish concise and comprehensive dispute exact citizenship (including any dual citizenship) resolution and grievance procedures to receive, and/or residency status under Australian law; investigate and resolve discrimination complaints (b) require present and future employees to wear a and grievances and, in particular, those relating to badge which distinguishes between employees on race discrimination, vilifi cation and harassment and the basis of their citizenship (including any dual victimization; citizenship) and/or residency status under Australian 3. implement training programs, including at induction, law (but which does not otherwise reveal or store to ensure that all members of the Applicants’ information about any employee’s race, colour, workforces, including management, are fully nationality, descent, or ethnic, ethno-religious or informed of their rights and obligations under such national origin); policies and procedures particularly with regard to (c) require employees involved in projects which issues of race discrimination, vilifi cation, harassment use technology and/or material to which the US and victimisation; Regulations apply to notify the Applicants of any 4. ensure that all members of the workforce, including change to their citizenship or residency status under management, receive regular education and Australian law; training in issues of discrimination, particularly (d) restrict access, by means of transfer if necessary, race discrimination, vilifi cation harassment and to controlled technology and the performance of victimization; particular roles in the Applicants’ organisations 5. take steps to fully inform the workforce, including connected with the use of controlled technology, to management, of their rights under the Anti particular members of the Applicants’ workforces, Discrimination Act 1977 (NSW) (ADA) and, based on their citizenship or residency status under in particular (but not limited to) the complaints Australian law; and procedure under the ADA and to ensure that all (e) reject applications from prospective employees for members of the workforce, including management, positions related to projects which use technology are aware of the rights of aggrieved persons to and/or material to which the US Regulations apply, take their complaints to the Anti-Discrimination based on the prospective employee’s citizenship or Board and through the Administrative Decisions residency status under Australian law but not on Tribunal; the basis of the prospective employee’s descent, or 6. take steps to fully inform the workforce, including ethnic, ethno-religious or national origin. management, of the requirements of, and their rights This Exemption Order does not extend to any other and obligations under, the Racial Discrimination Act identifi cation, collection, storage or use of information in 1975 (Cth); relation to any employee in respect of that employee’s race, 7. notify the Board when the discriminatory terms colour, nationality, descent or ethnic, ethno-religious or and provisions of the relevant US legislation and/or national origin. Regulations are repealed or become inoperative, Except to the extent expressly provided herein, this so that this Exemption Order may be revoked or Exemption Order does not excuse, or purport to excuse, the amended. Applicants from complying with their obligations pursuant The Applicants are required to inform the Anti- to the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 (NSW) or any other Discrimination Board, every six months from the date of legislation or at common law. this Exemption Order, over the three year period specifi ed The Applicants are required, prior to taking any action in the order, of: permitted by this Exemption Order, to provide all employees, • the steps they have taken to comply with all the and prospective employees with: above conditions; and (i) express notice that they may be adversely affected • the number of employees affected by this Exemption by this exemption if they are not an Australian Order, the nature of the effects of the Exemption national or if they hold dual nationality; NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 81 3496 OFFICIAL NOTICES 1 July 2005

Order, and the steps taken to redress any adverse ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 1984 effects on employees; and Cancellation of incorporation pursuant to section 55A • implementation and compliance generally with the terms of this Exemption Order. TAKE notice that the incorporation of the following associations is cancelled by this notice pursuant to section The Applicants are required to take all reasonable steps 55A of the Associations Incorporation Act 1984. to ensure that any employees adversely affected by this exemption order, retain employment with the Applicants, Cancellation is effective as at the date of gazettal. and do not suffer a reduction in wages, salary or opportunity Australian Turkish Social and Cultural Trust for advancement. Incorporated Y1319142 If the Applicants, in order to enable them to comply Clover Womens Club Incorporated Y1499644 with the US Regulations or related contractual obligations Fishwatch Incorporated Y1969729 associated with the US Regulations, move a member of the Wayfi eld Environs Group Incorporated Y2079911 workforce from one project to another, the Applicants must take reasonable steps both to explain to that person why the Australian Pro Street Association Incorporated transfer has occurred and to avoid any race-based hostility Inc9878789 that might result from the transfer. Macquarie Hills Noah’s Ark Children’s Centre Incorporated Y1860712 Where prospective employees adversely affected by this Exemption Order would otherwise have been acceptable to Unique Care Incorporated Inc9878251 the Applicants as employees, the Applicants are required Yarragrin Landcare Group Incorporated Y2696147 to consider and, if feasible, implement reasonable and practicable alternatives to rejection, such as employment in Date: 28 June 2005 other work or obtaining the necessary approvals under the CHRISTINE GOWLAND, US Regulations. A/General Manager, Registry of Co-operatives and Associations In this Exemption Order: Offi ce of Fair Trading (a) the expression “the Applicants” means ADI Ltd, Department of Commerce ADI Munitions Pty Ltd, ADI Advanced Systems Pty Ltd, Thales Underwater Systems Pty Ltd, and Thales Training and Simulation Pty Ltd and any ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 1984 related entity as defi ned under Section 9 of the Corporations Act; and Cancellation of incorporation pursuant to sections 55A and 55B (b) the expression “controlled technology” means any technical data, defence service, defence article, TAKE NOTICE that the incorporation of the following technology or software which is the subject of associations is cancelled by this notice pursuant to sections export controls under the US Regulations. 55A and 55B of the Associations Incorporation Act 1984. This exemption is for a period of three years. Cancellation is effective as at the date of gazettal. Dated this 28th day of June 2005. Cornerstone Ministries Inc Y0656910 R. J. DEBUS, M.P., Emmdale Landcare Group Inc Y1057833 Attorney General Hastings Renal Support Group Incorporated Y2996132 Joynt Youth Action Incorporated Inc9874156 ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 1984 National Senior Association Coffs Harbour Branch Cancellation of incorporation pursuant to section 55A Incorporated Y3014111 TAKE notice that the incorporation of the following Sustainable Fishing & Tourism Incorporated associations is cancelled by this notice pursuant to section Y2768638 55A of the Associations Incorporation Act 1984. The Clay and Concrete Segmental Paving Council Incorporated Y2628610 Cancellation is effective as at the date of gazettal. Unity of Sydney Inc Y0766411 STG Triathlon Club Incorporated Inc9880506 Dubbo Reconciliation Group Incorporated Y3037829 Wallarobba Landcare Incorporated Inc9879239 East Gordon Gowrie Swimming Club Inc Y1609915 Date: 29 June 2005. Liverpool Community Aid & Resource Centre Incorporated Y2324931 CHRISTINE GOWLAND, A/General Manager, New South Wales Anaesthesia Nurses’ Association Registry of Co-operatives and Associations, Incorporated Y3005847 Offi ce of Fair Trading, Date: 28 June 2005. Department of Commerce CHRISTINE GOWLAND, A/General Manager, Registry of Co-operatives and Associations, Offi ce of Fair Trading, Department of Commerce

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ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 1984 Contaminants in soil and groundwater at the site and contaminants which have moved from the site include phase Cancellation of incorporation pursuant to separated fuel product. The chemical components of the fuel sections 55A and 55B product include benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylenes TAKE NOTICE that the incorporation of the following (“BTEX”) and total petroleum hydrocarbons (“TPHs”). associations is cancelled by this notice pursuant to sections 3. Nature of harm that the substance may cause: 55A and 55B of the Associations Incorporation Act 1984. The EPA has considered the matters in s.9 of the Act Cancellation is effective as at the date of gazettal. and for the following reasons has determined that the site is Doug White Avm Foundation Incorporated Y2349810 contaminated in such a way as to present a signifi cant risk of harm to human health and the environment: Eurobodalla Community Forum Incorporated Y2963006 • Soil and groundwater sampling results strongly suggest that separated phase fuel product is moving off-site via Greenbank Community Pre-School Inc Y0197426 groundwater fl ow. There is strong evidence to suggest The Rotary Club of Jervis Bay Incorporated that the fuel product has also impacted on the local Y0512845 stormwater drainage system. Upper Main Arm Landcare Incorporated Inc9875219 • The groundwater contamination contains high levels Cake Decorators’ Guild of N.S.W. – Liverpool Branch of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylene (BTEX) and Incorporated Y2072246 total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPHs). The International Kempsey Toy and Leisure Library Inc Y0735132 Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classifi es benzene as a known human carcinogen. Memagong and Tumbleton Creek Landcare Group Incorporated Y2190729 • The BTEX and TPHs contamination has the potential to impact on the surrounding environment including Rock Forest Landcare Group Incorporated Y2552719 human health because of the close proximity of the site Topcrop Nsw Incorporated Inc9877465 to residential dwellings. Epping Sports Club Incorporated Y1623729 4. Further action under the Act Free Beach Association of N.S.W. Inc Y1504543 The making of this declaration does not prevent the Hastings and Macleay Early Childhood Association carrying out of a voluntary remediation of the site and any Incorporated Y2627319 person may submit a voluntary remediation proposal for the Lower Clarence Garden Club Inc Y0035412 site to the EPA. If the proposal satisfi es the requirements of National Seniors Association Hastings District/Port s.26 of the Act, the EPA may agree not to issue a remediation Macquarie Branch Incorporated Y2876145 order to the person or persons bringing the proposal. Nsa Wollongong /Illawarra Region Branch 5. Submissions invited Incorporated Y2495601 The EPA advises that the public may make written Port Stephens Regional Community and Youth Media submissions to the EPA on: Incorporated Inc9880066 • Whether the EPA should issue a remediation order in Run O Waters Community Association Incorporated relation to the site; or Inc9878593 • Any other matter concerning the site. Date: 28 June 2005. Submissions should be made in writing to: CHRISTINE GOWLAND, Director Contaminated Sites A/General Manager, Department of Environment and Conservation Registry of Co-operatives and Associations, PO Box A290 Offi ce of Fair Trading, Sydney South NSW 1232 Department of Commerce or faxed to: (02) 9995 5930 by not later than 22 July 2005. Signed: 27 June 2005. CONTAMINATED LAND MANAGEMENT ACT 1997 CAROLYN STRANGE, Environment Protection Authority Director Contaminated Sites, Department of Environment and Conservation Declaration of remediation site under Section 21 (by delegation) Declaration Number 21080, Area No. 3209 NOTE: THE Environment Protection Authority (“the EPA”) declares Remediation order may follow the following land to be a remediation site under the If remediation of the site or part of the site is required, the Contaminated Land Management Act 1997 (“the Act”): EPA may issue a remediation order under s.23 of the Act. 1. Land to which this declaration applies (“the site”) Variation/Revocation The premises that are located at 13-19 Canterbury Road This declaration may be varied by a subsequent declaration. Canterbury, NSW, comprising Lots A and B of DP 101788, It remains in force until it is otherwise varied or revoked. and Lots 19 and 20 of DP 6857. The site is currently used A declaration may only be revoked when the EPA does not as a service station. have reasonable grounds to believe that land is contaminated 2. Nature of the substances causing the contamination in such as way as to present a signifi cant risk of harm (s.44 of the Act).

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Information recorded by the EPA FORESTRY ACT 1916 Section 58 of the Contaminated Land Management Act Proclamation 1997 requires the EPA to maintain a public record. A copy of this remediation declaration will be included in the public (L.S.) MARIE BASHIR, Governor record. I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales in pursuance of the provisions of the Forestry Information recorded by councils Act 1916, and with the advice of the Executive Council, do, Section 59 of the Act requires the EPA to inform the by this my Proclamation, declare that the land described in relevant local council that this declaration has been made, the Schedule hereto is dedicated as a State Forest. as soon as practicable. The council is then required to note on its planning certifi cate issued pursuant to s.149 (2) of the SCHEDULE Environmental Planning and Assessment Act that the land is currently within a remediation area. The EPA is required to Central Division notify council as soon as practicable when the declaration is Land District of Deniliquin; Wakool Shire Council Area no longer in force and the notation on the s.149 (2) certifi cate Riverina Forestry Region can be removed. Noorong State Forest No. 201, No. 5 Extension. An area of about 259 hectares in the Parish of Cobwell, County of CRIMES (ADMINISTRATION OF SENTENCES) Wakool, being the land within Portions 15 and 32 delineated ACT 1999 on plans catalogued 1785 and 1866 – 1917 respectively, in the MARIE BASHIR, AC, GOVERNOR Department of Lands, Sydney, EXCLUSIVE OF the reserved road 20.115 metres wide traversing Portion 32. (5446 ) I, Professor Marie Bashir, AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and Signed and sealed at Sydney, this 22nd day of June pursuant to sections 225 and 226 of the Crimes (Administration 2005. of Sentences) Act 1999, do, by this declare the area comprised By Her Excellency’s Command, within the boundaries hereunder (together with all buildings or premises which are now or may hereafter be erected IAN MACDONALD, M.L.C., thereon) to be a correctional centre within the meaning of Minister for Primary Industries the Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Act 1999, and that GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! the correctional centre is to be a periodic detention centre and is to be known as the Metropolitan Periodic Detention Note: Reserve No 94003 for Future Public Requirements, Centre and I further declare that the governor of Parramatta notifi ed 14 November 1980, within the abovedescribed Correctional Centre is to be responsible for the Metropolitan lands, is revoked by this notifi cation. Periodic Detention Centre, viz: All that piece or parcel of land situate in the local GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES ACT 1966 government area of Parramatta City, Parish of Field of Mars and County of Cumberland, being part of Lot Notice of Discontcontinuance of Geographical Names 2, Deposited Plan 734689 shown by dark shading on PURSUANT to the provisions of section 14 of the Plan Catalogue Number 53713 in the Department of Geographical Names Act 1966, the Geographical Names Commerce Plan Room and reproduced hereunder, and Board hereby notifi es that it has this day discontinued the having an area of 6,739 square metres or thereabouts. name Darling Island which had been assigned as a locality This proclamation is to take effect on and from the date to the west of Darling Harbour and shown on the Parramatta of publication in the Government Gazette. River 1:25,000 Topographic Map. Signed and sealed at Sydney, this 29th day of June 2005. WARWICK WATKINS, By Her Excellency’s Command. Chairperson. Geographical Names Board JOHN HATZISTERGOS, M.L.C., PO Box 143, Bathurst NSW 2795. Minister for Justice GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES ACT 1966 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND Notice of Proposal to Assign Address Locality Names CONSERVATION and Boundaries within the Broken Hill City Local Government Area Notice of Exhibition of the draft Recovery Plans for Zieria involucrata and Prostanthera askania PURSUANT to the provisions of section 8 of the Geographical Names Act 1966, the Geographical Names Board hereby THE Department of Environment and Conservation hereby notifi es that it proposes to assign address locality names gives notice of the exhibition of the draft Recovery Plans and boundaries in the Broken Hill Local Government Area for Zieria involucrata and Prostanthera askania. Public as shown on map GNB3743/A. submissions are invited from 4 July to 12 August 2005. Exhibition details will be published during the week The proposed new boundaries will include the entire commencing 4 July 2005 in the Sydney Morning Herald. Broken Hill Local Government Area as the one address locality of Broken Hill. ROSS CARTER, Director, Metropolitan, Environment Protection and Regulation Division NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 81 1 July 2005 OFFICIAL NOTICES 3499

The proposal will also result in other locality names in Band 3 233 the Broken Hill area being assigned as point features with a Band 4 261 designation of either a Rural or Urban Place. Note: These bands are as categorised by the The map GNB3743/A may be viewed at Broken Hill Commonwealth under the National City Council Administration Building and the offi ce of the Health Act 1953. Geographical Names Board, Land and Property Information, 1A.4. Ineligible Patients 346 Panorama Ave, Bathurst NSW 2795 for a period of one Metropolitan (referral) hospital month from Friday 15 July 2005. – Critical care patient 2,020 Any person wishing to make comment upon this proposal – Inpatient (other than critical care patient) 810 may within one (1) month of the date of this notice write to Metropolitan (non-referral) hospital the Secretary of the Board with that comment. – Critical care patient 1,175 WARWICK WATKINS, – Inpatient (other than critical care patient) 610 Chairperson Non-Metropolitan hospital Geographical Names Board – Critical care patient 930 PO Box 143, Bathurst NSW 2795. – Inpatient (other than critical care patient) 565 Psychiatric hospital inpatient 340 Other hospital inpatient 190 HEALTH SERVICES ACT 1997 With the exception of: Order Amending the Scale of Fees for Hospital 1 A visitor to Australia who holds a temporary and Other Health Services entry permit, and who has applied for but has PURSUANT to section 69 of the Health Services Act 1997, I, not yet been issued with an entry permit granting Robyn Kruk, Director-General of the Department of Health, permanent residence. as the duly appointed delegate of the Minister for Health, do 2 A Norfolk Island resident who is admitted to a by this Order hereby amend the currently applying Scale of public hospital under the Norfolk Island Health Fees for hospital services and other health services to the Care Scheme (refer item 1A.8.). extent and in the manner set forth in the Schedule below to 3 A person who is admitted to a public hospital take effect on and from 1 July 2005. under the Asylum Seeker Assistance Scheme ROBYN KRUK, (refer item 1A.9.). Director-General 4 Persons entitled to free public hospital treatment under the terms of a Reciprocal Health Care SCHEDULE Agreement between Australia and their country. Amendment of Scale of Fees Note: For the purposes of Part 1A (in particular 1A.4 and 1A.5) the classification (a) delete from Part 1 in its entirety item 1A. relating to of an individual treating hospital as “ACCOMMODATION CHARGES”, and insert instead “Metropolitan (referral)”,”Metropolita the following matter: n (non-referral)”, “Non-Metropolitan”, 1A. ACCOMMODATION CHARGES – “Psychiatric” or “Other” shall be the same as that shown in the “Order In respect of patients admitted to NSW public hospitals Classifying Public Hospitals” made by and receiving public hospital services pursuant to the the Director-General of the Department Australian Health Care Agreement. of Health pursuant to clause 5 of the Daily Fee Workers Compensation (Public Hospital $ Rates) Order 2004 No. 1 under the 1A.1. Public Patients – Workers Compensation Act 1987 and 1A.1.1 treated by a doctor nominated by the published in Government Gazette No. hospital Nil 153 of 1 October 2004 at pp.7836-9. 1A.1.2 accommodated in a shared room 1A.5. Compensable Patients (other than (single room accommodation without Workers Compensation or Motor charge may be provided on the Vehicles Compensation) grounds of medical need) Nil Metropolitan (referral) hospital 1A.2. Private Patients (Overnight Stay) – Critical care patient 2,020 1A.2.1 treated by a doctor nominated by the – Inpatient (other than critical care patient) 810 patient and accommodated in a Metropolitan (non-referral) hospital shared room 261 – Critical care patient 1,175 1A.2.2 treated by a doctor nominated by the – Inpatient (other than critical care patient) 610 patient and accommodated at the Non-Metropolitan hospital patient’s request, in a single room or – Critical care patient 930 as sole occupant of a shared room 438 – Inpatient (other than critical care patient) 565 1A.3. Private Patients (Same Day Patient) Psychiatric hospital inpatient 340 Band 1 188 Other hospital inpatient 190 Band 2 212

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These rates do not apply to persons treated accommodation charge (refer item 1A.4.), pursuant to respective statutory schemes for in situations where the ineligible inpatient the purposes of workers’ compensation or receives medical treatment under compensation to persons injured in motor arrangement with a public hospital rather accidents. Those rates are set by separate than an individual practitioner. 215 agreement. With the exception of: 1A.6. Veterans’ Affairs Patients 1. A visitor to Australia who holds a temporary entry Veterans’ Affairs Patients Nil permit, and who has applied for but has not yet been issued with an entry permit granting permanent 1A.7. Nursing Home Type Patients residence. 1A.7.1 Elect to be treated by hospital nominated 2. A Norfolk Island resident who is admitted to a doctors – public hospital under the Norfolk Island Health Shall be charged a patient contribution: Care Scheme (refer item 1A.8.). (on a fortnightly basis): not exceeding the 3. A person who is admitted to a public hospital under equivalent to 87.5% of any Commonwealth the Asylum Seeker Assistance Scheme (refer item Standard Rate Pension and 87.5% of any 1A.9.) maximum Rent Assistance payable to a 4. Persons entitled to free public hospital treatment person; or under the terms of a Reciprocal Health Care (on a daily basis, where appropriate): Agreement between Australia and their country. one fourteenth of the fortnightly amount already referred to. Note: The above daily fee is applicable irrespective of the number of treating practitioners. 1A.7.2 Elect to be treated by doctor of choice – Shall be charged on a daily basis, (c) delete in its entirety “PART 4 – NON-ADMITTED an amount equivalent to the patient PATIENT CHARGES” and insert instead the following contribution calculated on a daily basis in matter: accordance with sub paragraph 1A.7.1, plus PART 4 – NON-ADMITTED PATIENT CHARGES an amount determined in writing from time 4A. Ineligible Patients to time by the Minister for Health of the For each Occasion of Service (excluding $ Commonwealth, or the Minister’s delegate, physiotherapy) pursuant to paragraph (1)(bj) of Schedule 1 of the National Health Act 1953. Metropolitan – Referral hospital 95 Metropolitan – Non-referral hospital 70 1A.8. Norfolk Island Residents admitted to a Non metropolitan hospital 60 public hospital under the Norfolk Island Psychiatric hospital 60 Health Care Scheme Daily Fee Other hospital 60 $ Note: For the purposes of Part 4 the Accommodation in a shared room 464 classifi cation of an individual treating Accommodation in a single room 567 hospital as “Metropolitan (referral)”, Same Day Admission 396 ”Metropolitan (non-referral)”, “Non- Accommodation as a critical care patient 1,175 Metropolitan”, “Psychiatric” or “Other” Accommodation as a compensable shall be the same as that shown in the patient Applicable “Order Classifying Public Hospitals” rates under 1A.5 made by the Director-General of the 1A.9. Patients admitted to a public hospital Department of Health pursuant to clause under the Asylum Seekers Assistance 5 of the Workers Compensation (Public Scheme Hospital Rates) Order 2004 No. 1 under the Workers Compensation Act 1987 Accommodation in a shared room 464 and published in Government Gazette Accommodation in a single room 567 No. 153 of 1 October 2004 at pp. Same Day Admission 396 7836-9. Accommodation as a critical care patient 1,175 Physiotherapy Services 1A.10. Outreach services patients Normal Practice Patients receiving services from an outreach Initial consultation & treatment 60 service specifi ed for the purposes of section Standard consultation and treatment 50 5D of the National Health Act 1953 of the Initial consultation & treatment of two Commonwealth 157 distinct areas 90 (b) delete from Part 1 in its entirety item 1D. relating to Standard consultation & treatment of two “TREATMENT FEE ”, and insert instead, the following distinct areas 75 item: Complex treatment 100 1D. TREATMENT FEE – Daily Fee Group/class Intervention (rate per participant) 35 $ Other Treatment fee applicable to ineligible Case conference (rate per hour) 120 inpatients, other than compensable patients, in addition to the current applicable

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With the exception of: SCHEDULE A 1. A visitor to Australia who holds a temporary entry The item known as The Port Macquarie First Burying permit, and who has applied for but has not yet been Ground at Clarence Street, Port Macquarie, situated on the issued with an entry permit granting permanent land described in Schedule B. residence. 2. Persons entitled to free public hospital treatment SCHEDULE B under the terms of a Reciprocal Health Care Agreement between Australia and their country. All those pieces or parcels of land shown on the plan catalogued HC 1992 in the offi ce of the Heritage Council of Note: An “occasion of service”, in relation to a non- New South Wales. admitted patient occasion of service, has the same meaning as it has for the purposes of the HERITAGE ACT 1977 NSW Department of Health Reporting System (DOHRS) activity reporting as amended from Direction Pursuant to Section 34 (1) (a) time to time. To List an Item on the State Heritage Register 4B. Compensable Patients (other than Port Macquarie Second Burying Ground Workers Compensation or Motor Vehicles Compensation) – SHR No. 1731 For each Occasion of Service (excluding IN pursuance of section 34 (1) (a) of the Heritage Act 1977, physiotherapy) $ I, the Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure and Metropolitan – Referral hospital 95 Planning (Planning Administration), having considered a Metropolitan – Non-referral hospital 70 recommendation of the Heritage Council of New South Non metropolitan hospital 60 Wales, direct the Council to list the item of environmental Psychiatric hospital 60 heritage specified in Schedule A on the State Heritage Other hospital 60 Register. This listing shall apply to the curtilage or site of the item, being the land described in Schedule B. Physiotherapy Services Normal Practice DIANE BEAMER, M.P., Initial consultation & treatment 60 Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure Standard consultation and treatment 50 and Planning (Planning Administration) Initial consultation & treatment of two Sydney, 15th day of May 2005. distinct areas 90 Standard consultation & treatment of two SCHEDULE A distinct areas 75 Complex treatment 100 The item known as the Port Macquarie Second Burying Group/class Intervention (rate per participant) 35 Ground at Gordon Street, Port Macquarie, situated on the land described in Schedule B. Other Case conference (rate per hour) 120 SCHEDULE B Note: An “occasion of service”, in relation to a non- admitted patient occasion of service, has the All those pieces or parcels of land shown on the plan same meaning as it has for the purposes of the catalogued HC 1993 in the offi ce of the Heritage Council of NSW Department of Health Reporting System New South Wales. (DOHRS) activity reporting as amended from time to time. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1993 Determination HERITAGE ACT 1977 I, the Hon Tony Kelly MLC, Minister for Local Government, Direction Pursuant to Section 34 (1) (a) in pursuance of the Governor’s Proclamation made under the Local Government Act 1993 and published in Government To List an Item on the State Heritage Register Gazette No. 90 of 26 May 2004, commencing at page 3184, The Port Macquarie First Burying Ground do hereby make the following Determination relating to SHR No. 1730 the transfer of certain assets, rights, and liabilities of the former Evans Shire Council to Bathurst Regional Council IN pursuance of section 34 (1) (a) of the Heritage Act 1977, and . I, the Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure and Planning (Planning Administration), having considered a SCHEDULE recommendation of the Heritage Council of New South Wales, direct the Council to list the item of environmental 1. The net liability or surplus relating to all loans, interest heritage specified in Schedule A on the State Heritage and costs associated with fi nalising the “Palmer/HIH” Register. This listing shall apply to the curtilage or site of the public liability claim is to be apportioned on the basis of item, being the land described in Schedule B. 83% to Bathurst Regional Council and 17% to Oberon Council. DIANE BEAMER, M.P., 2. The “Road Safety Program” reserve balance ($49,928 Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure as at 30 June 2004) is to be administered by Bathurst and Planning (Planning Administration) Regional Council on behalf of the five adjoining Sydney, 15th day of May 2005. councils. NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 81 3502 OFFICIAL NOTICES 1 July 2005

3. Bathurst Regional Council paid for legal costs associated Signed and sealed at Sydney this 11th day of August with obtaining advice on outstanding legal matters 2004. regarding the former Evans Shire Council as at 30 June MARIE BASHIR, 2004. This payment is to be offset against any liability Governor arising from the “Tzovaris” matter which is to be shared: By Her Excellency’s Command Bathurst Regional Council – 83% and Oberon Council 17%. BOB DEBUS, MP., Minister for the Environment 4. Costs associated with the RFS Chifl ey zone ($3,641 as at 30 June 2004) are to be met by Bathurst Regional GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! Council. 5. The former Evans Shire Council properties at Kelso SCHEDULE shall become the property of Bathurst Regional Western Division Administrative District; LGA – Bourke Council together with any liabilities attached to those properties. County Cowper, about 25,200 hectares, being Lot 5948 6. Bathurst Regional Council shall transfer to Oberon DP768830, Lot 627 DP761667, Lot 5952 DP768834, Lot Council an amount of $150,000 being full settlement 5960 DP768842, Lot 2912 DP765072, Lot 11 DP778424, Lot of the value of former Evans Shire Council plant used 234 DP761063, Lot 5961 DP768187, Lot 5963 DP768188, in the area transferred to Oberon Council. Lots 4 and 13 DP751929, Lot 1 DP751849, the bed of Yanda Creek within aforesaid Lots, Crown Public road separating 7. The Peel development land shall become the property Lots 5960, 627, 5948 and 5952 from Lot 2912 aforesaid and of Bathurst Regional Council which shall meet all Gundabooka National Park, Crown Public road separating expenses associated with preparing the land for sale. Lot 5960 from Lot 234 aforesaid, Crown Public roads within However if any of the land is sold prior to 30 June 2006, Lot 627 and Lot 13 aforesaid, Crown Public road separating the net profi t, after allowing for any Bathurst Regional Lot 627 aforesaid from Lot 1393 DP763060; exclusive of Council costs, shall be apportioned on the basis of T.S.R. 29031 notifi ed 4 March 1899 and 19 July 1974, T.S. & 83% to Bathurst Regional Council and 17% to Oberon C.R. 29035 notifi ed 4 March 1899, R.6 for roadway notifi ed Council. After 30 June 2006 Oberon Council will have 12 December 1885, Main Road No. 68 (60.35 wide) and the no claim on profi ts from the sale of this land. area shown by hatching in the diagram following . NPWS 8. The former Evans Shire Council Employee Leave 03/01869. Entitlement reserve, as at 30 June 2004 “Adjusted Balance” of $373,513.78 is appropriate. $IAGRAM 9. The amount of $190,017 appearing in the Reserve Balances of the former Evans Shire Council as at 30 June 2004 for “RTA SIC Works Profi t” shall be distributed  on the basis of 83% to Bathurst Regional Council and  R 17% to Oberon Council. E IV 10. The amount of $92,330 appearing in the Reserve  2 Balances of the former Evans Shire Council as at 30 NG $ARLI  43#2  June 2004 for “Drs Private Works” shall be distributed   on the basis of 83% to Bathurst Regional Council and .O .O $0  17% to Oberon Council.  2  43 D OA 11. The net balance of former Evans Shire Council $0 2 “Receivables” and “Payables” which were unresolved N  at 17 December 2004 was $146,062. This amount is to IN A be apportioned on the basis of 83% to Bathurst Regional - $0 Council and 17% to Oberon Council. +ILOMETRES 12. This Determination is made having regard to Schedule C clause 16 of the Proclamation. NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT 1974 Dated this 24th day of June 2005. Notice of Reservation of National Park The Hon TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Local Government I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, reserve the land described in the Schedule below, as part of Towarri National Park, under the provisions of section 30A NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT 1974 (1) of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974. NOTICE OF RESERVATION OF STATE Signed and sealed at Sydney this 11th day of November CONSERVATION AREA 2004 I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, Governor of the State of New MARIE BASHIR, South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, Governor reserve the land described in the Schedule below, and assign By Her Excellency’s Command to that land the name Gundabooka State Conservation Area, under the provisions of sections 30A (1) and 30A (2) of the BOB DEBUS, MP., National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974. Minister for the Environment GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

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SCHEDULE All systematic botanists while employed by the National Herbarium of New South Wales (part of the Royal Botanic Land District – Murrurundi; LGA – Murrurundi Gardens and Domain Trust), provided that: County Brisbane, Parish Murrurundi, 427.1 hectares, (a) the offi cers have as a minimum, tertiary biological being Lot 2, DP604538. NPWS/02/04795. qualifi cations; and (b) training is provided to new staff to ensure profi ciency in the type of analysis which they will be required NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT 1974 to perform. Big Scrub Nature Reserves JOHN LUMBY, Amendments to Plan of Management Chief Pharmacist AMENDMENTS to the plan of management for the Big Pharmaceutical Services Branch Scrub Nature Reserves have been prepared and are on Delegate of the Minister for Health exhibition until 10 October 2005. Department of Health, New South Wales Copies of the amendments are available free of charge Sydney, 28 June 2005. from the NPWS Northern Rivers Regional Offi ce, 75 Main Street, Alstonville. The amendments can also be viewed at Lismore Council offi ces, 43 Oliver Avenue, Goonelabah, STATE WATER CORPORATION ACT 2004 Lismore Library, Magellan Street, Lismore and on the NPWS Operating Licence Issued Under Section 11 (1) website: www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au. I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, Governor of the State of Written submissions on the amendments must be received New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council by The Planner, Big Scrub Nature Reserves, National Parks and on the recommendation of the portfolio Minister, in and Wildlife Service, PO Box 856, Alstonville NSW 2477 pursuance of section 11 (1) of the State Water Corporation by 10 October 2005. Act 2004, hereby grant the operating licence of State Water All submissions received by NPWS are a matter of public Corporation subject to the terms and conditions set out below, record and are available for public inspection upon request to commencing 24 June 2005. NPWS. Your comments on these amendments may contain MARIE BASHIR AC, information that is defi ned as “personal information” under Governor of New South Wales the NSW Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998. The submission of personal information with your Signed at Sydney, this 22nd day of June 2005. comments is voluntary. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Information about this Licence 1 PESTICIDES ACT 1999 1.1 Purpose of Licence 1 1.2 Duration of Licence 1 Notice under Section 48 (4) 1.3 End of Term Review 1 NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 48 (4) of the 1.4 Amendment of Licence 2 Pesticides Act 1999, that I have granted a Pilot (Pesticide 1.5 Contravention of Licence 2 Rating) Licence, particulars of which are stated in the 1.6 Cancellation of Licence 3 Schedule. 1.7 Availability of Licence 3 1.8 Information provided to IPART under Licence 3 ALAN RITCHIE, Manager Dangerous Goods, 2 State Water’s Responsibilities 3 Environment Protection Authority 2.1 Responsibility of State Water under this Licence by delegation and other laws 3 2.2 Responsibilities of State Water under the Act 3 SCHEDULE 2.3 Memorandum of Understanding 4 3 Functions 5 Pilot (Pesticide Rating) Licence 3.1 State Water Functions authorised by the Licence Name and address Date of Granting 5 of Licensee of Licence 4 Customers and Community Engagement 6 Mr Charles Thomas Tootell 28 June 2005 4.1 Community Consultative Committee 6 “Koondoola” Plumptons Rd 4.2 Valley Based Customer Service Committees Finley NSW 2713 (excluding customers) 7 4.3 Customer Service Charter (excluding Fish River) 7 POISONS AND THERAPEUTIC GOODS ACT 1966 4.4 Fish River Customer Council 8 Appointment of Analysts 4.5 Customer Contracts (Fish River customers only) 8 IT is hereby notifi ed that in accordance with section 37A of 4.6 Code of Practice and Procedure on Debt the Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Act 1966, the Minister for Management 9 Health has approved the class of persons appearing hereunder 5 Complaint and Dispute Handling 9 being appointed as analysts within the meaning and for the 5.1 Internal Complaints Handling Procedure 9 purpose of the said Act. 5.2 External Dispute Resolution Scheme 10 5.3 Complaints to Other Bodies 11

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6 Asset Management 12 (f) comply with the quality and performance 6.1 Asset Management Obligation 12 standards in this Licence. 6.2 Reporting on the Asset Management System 12 Note: This Licence is granted pursuant to section 6.3 Auditing the Asset Management System 13 11 (1) of the Act. 6.4 Augmentation of Water Management Works 13 1.2 Duration of Licence 7 Water Delivery Operations 13 1.2.1 This Licence is for a term of 3 years from the 7.1 Water Conservation 14 Commencement Date. 7.2 Supply Constraints 14 1.3 End of Term Review 7.3 Drought Management Plan 14 1.3.1 A review of this Licence must be undertaken 7.4 Water Metering 14 on or about 1 January 2007: 7.5 Water Balances 15 (a) to determine whether this Licence is 7.6 Fish River Water Balance and System Yield 15 fulfi lling its objectives; 8 The Environment 16 (b) in relation to any matter required to be 8.1 Environment Management Plan 16 reviewed by this Licence; and 9 Performance Indicators 17 (c) to determine the terms of any renewal of 10 Pricing 18 this Licence. 1.3.2 The review is to be undertaken by IPART, 11 Licence Authorisation and Area of Operations 18 unless the Minister otherwise determines that 11.1 What the Licence authorises and regulates 18 another person is to undertake the review. 11.2 Powers Not Limited 18 11.3 Operating Guidelines 18 1.3.3 The person undertaking the review must engage 11.4 Area of Operations 19 in Public Consultation as part of the review. 11.5 Non-Exclusive Licence 19 1.3.4 The person undertaking the review is to 12 Operational Audits 19 report to the Minister within 12 months of 12.1 Commission of Operational Audits 19 commencing the review on the following: 12.2 What the Audit is to Report on 19 (a) the fi ndings of the review; 12.3 Reporting of Audit 20 (b) any recommendations for amendments 12.4 Additional Audits 20 to this Licence, including any additional 12.5 Provision of Information 20 terms to be included in any renewal of this Licence; and 13 Notices 21 (c) any recommendations for amendments 14 Defi nitions and Interpretations 22 to any law that adversely impacts on this 14.1 Defi nitions 22 Licence. 14.2 Interpretations 23 1.3.5 State Water must make the report available to SCHEDULE 1 26 the public. Performance Indicators 26 1.3.6 The Minister may accept or reject any Part A – State Water performance indicators (excluding recommendation made by the person Fish River Scheme Indicators) 26 undertaking the review. Part B – Fish River Scheme Indicators 27 1.3.7 If any recommendation made by the person SCHEDULE 2 29 undertaking the review and accepted by Area of Operations 29 the Minister requires an amendment to this Licence, the recommendation is of no force 1 Information about this Licence or effect unless this Licence is relevantly 1.1 Purpose of Licence amended in accordance with the Act. 1.1.1 The purpose of this Licence is to set out the 1.3.8 Any recommendation made by the person terms and conditions under which State Water undertaking the review that is not accepted by is to: the Minister has no force or effect. (a) meet the objectives and other requirements 1.4 Amendment of Licence imposed on it in the Act; (b) provide, construct, operate, manage 1.4.1 This Licence may be amended by the Governor and maintain effi cient, co-ordinated and in accordance with section 13 of the Act. commercially viable systems and services Note: Section 13 of the Act provides that the for capturing, storing and releasing Governor, on the recommendation of the portfolio Minister, may amend or substitute water; the operating licence or impose, amend (c) recognise the rights given to Customers or revoke conditions of the operating and the community by this Licence; licence. The portfolio Minister must consult (d) be subject to Audits of compliance with with State Water prior to making such a this Licence; recommendation to the Governor. (e) undertake the Functions of the Minister administering the Water Management Act 1.5 Contravention of Licence 2000 under that Act or the Water Act 1912 1.5.1 State Water acknowledges that, if the Minister is or the Ministerial Corporation under any of the opinion that State Water has contravened Act or law conferred on State Water by this this Licence, the Minister may take action Licence; against State Water in accordance with the Act.

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1.5.2 State Water acknowledges that if State Water 2.2.2 State Water acknowledges that the other contravenes this Licence, IPART may take objectives (“Other Objectives”) of State Water action against State Water in accordance with are: the Act. (a) to be a successful business and to that Note: Section 16 of the Act provides that, where end: the Minister is of the opinion that State Water (i) to operate at least as effi ciently as any contravenes this Licence, the Minister may comparable business; and serve a notice on State Water requiring it to (ii) to maximise the net worth of the rectify the contravention, or in addition to or State’s investment in State Water; instead of the notice to rectify, the Governor may direct that State Water pay a monetary (b) to exhibit a sense of social responsibility penalty of an amount to be determined by the by having regard to the interests of Governor. Section 17 of the Act provides that the community in which State Water where State Water knowingly contravenes operates; this Licence, IPART may impose a monetary (c) where its activities affect the environment, penalty on State Water not exceeding $10,000 to conduct its operations in compliance with for the fi rst day of the contravention and the principles of ecologically sustainable a further $1,000 for each subsequent day development contained in section 6(2) (not exceeding 30 days) the contravention of the Protection of the Environment continues. Alternatively IPART may require Administration Act 1991; State Water to take such action as IPART considers appropriate in the circumstance (d) to exhibit a sense of responsibility towards eg requiring the sending of information to regional development and decentralisation customers or the publication of notices in in the way in which it operates. newspapers. 2.2.3 State Water acknowledges that the Other 1.6 Cancellation of Licence Objectives are of equal importance, but are not as important as the Principal Objectives. 1.6.1 This Licence may be cancelled by the Governor in the circumstances described in the Act. 2.3 Memorandum of Understanding Note: Section 19 of the Act sets out the circumstances 2.3.1 State Water must use its best endeavours to in which this Licence may be cancelled by enter into, by 1 October 2005, Memoranda the Governor. of Understanding (MoU) with each of the 1.7 Availability of Licence Directors-General of DEC, DPI and DIPNR. 1.7.1 State Water must make this Licence available State Water must maintain these MoUs for the to the public. duration of this Licence. 2.3.2 The purpose of the MoUs is to form the basis 1.8 Information provided to IPART under Licence for co-operative relationships between the 1.8.1 Information provided to IPART under this parties to the MoU, in particular: Licence may be used by IPART for the (a) the MoU with DIPNR is to recognise the purpose of an investigation or report under the roles of DIPNR in regulating water access, Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal use and management and State Water in Act 1992 in relation to State Water, or in the delivering water and managing assets, and discharge of any function lawfully conferred is to address the co-ordination of Functions on IPART. and associated responsibilities between DIPNR and State Water in undertaking their 2 State Water’s Responsibilities respective roles, including arrangements in 2.1 Responsibility of State Water under this Licence relation to information sharing and the and other laws making and announcements of available 2.1.1 State Water must comply with the Licence and water determinations and controlled all applicable laws. fl ows; Note: State Water has obligations under a number (b) the MoU with DPI is to recognise the of laws including: role of DPI as the agency responsible for • Water Management Act 2000 fisheries management in the State and • Water Act 1912 address aquatic habitat and fi sh passage • Protection of the Environment Operations impacts of State Water’s operations and Act 1997 information sharing arrangements; • Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Act 1992 (c) the MoU with DEC is to recognise the • Environmental Planning and Assessment role of DEC as the agency responsible for Act 1979 environmental protection and conservation • State Owned Corporations Act 1989 of natural and cultural heritage and address • Dams Safety Act 1978 river health and water quality impacts of • Fisheries Management Act 1994. State Water’s operations and information sharing arrangements. 2.2 Responsibilities of State Water under the Act 2.3.3 Clause 2.3.1 does not limit the persons or 2.2.1 State Water acknowledges that its principal regulatory agencies with whom State Water objectives (“Principal Objectives”) under the may enter into a MoU. Act are to capture, store and release water in an effi cient, effective, safe and fi nancially 2.3.4 State Water must make the MoUs referred to responsible manner. in clause 2.3.1 available to the public. NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 81 3506 OFFICIAL NOTICES 1 July 2005

2.3.5 State Water must, by no later than 1 September • issuing directions for temporary stop work each year, for the preceding fi nancial year, orders under section 329; report to IPART on its performance against and • ordering landholders to take specified compliance with the MoUs referred to in clause measures to prevent damage to water 2.3.1 including such relevant information as management works by straying stock under may be required by IPART to be included in section 331; the report. • taking remedial measures when a person fails 2.3.6 State Water must make the report referred to to comply with directions, under section in clause 2.3.5 available to the public. 334; • applying to the Land and Environment Court 3 Functions for an injunction under section 335; 3.1 State Water Functions authorised by the Licence • issuing certificates under section 362B; Note: Section 6 of the Act specifies the principal and functions of State Water as follows: • recovering fees, charges and civil penalties (a) to capture and store water and to release under sections 362A and 362C. water: 3.1.2 The following Functions under the Water (i) to persons entitled to take the water, Act 1912 are conferred on State Water by including release to regional towns, and this Licence, subject to any arrangements (ii) for the purposes of fl ood management, entered into between the Minister for Energy and and Utilities and the Minister for Natural (iii) for any other lawful purpose, including Resources: the release of environmental water, • receiving water orders under section 20AF; (b) to construct, maintain and operate water • approving or refusing temporary transfers management works, under Division 4C of Part 2, including (c) any other functions conferred or imposed on taking action under section 20XA; it by the operating licence or by or under this • imposing and recovering charges in respect or any other Act or law. of any entitlement under the provisions of In addition, under section 12 of the Act the Licence may confer on State Water specifi ed sections 22C, 117B or 194; functions of the Minister administering the Water • suspending any licence or entitlement under Management Act 2000 under that Act or the Water sections 22C (9) or 117B (8); and Act 1912 or the Ministerial Corporation under • waiving or remitting charges under 22C (10) any Act or law. Functions conferred on State or 117B. Water may also be exercised by the Minister or 3.1.3 State Water must exercise any Functions referred Ministerial Corporation unless these Functions to in clauses 3.1.1 and 3.1.2 consistently with are exclusively conferred on State Water. The Functions conferred under this clause are not the Water Management Act 2000, the Water exclusively conferred. Act 1912, this Licence and any relevant Water Management Plan. 3.1.1 The following Functions under the Water Management Act 2000 are conferred on 4 Customers and Community Engagement State Water by this Licence, subject to any 4.1 Community Consultative Committee arrangements entered into between the Minister for Energy and Utilities and the Minister for 4.1.1 State Water must establish and regularly Natural Resources: consult with a statewide community • granting consents to temporary water consultative committee (“CCC”) to enable transfers under sections 71T and 71V ; community involvement in issues relevant to • debiting and crediting of water accounts the performance of State Water’s obligations under sections 76, 85 and 85A; under this Licence, except in relation to the • suspending access licences under section Fish River Scheme. 78 and suspending approvals under section 4.1.2 State Water must appoint the members of 109; the CCC consistently with this Licence. • debiting water from water accounts and/or The membership of the CCC must include imposing civil penalties under section a representative from at least each of the 85B; following: • imposing and recovering fees and charges (a) Customers (excluding Fish River under section 114; customers); • directing temporary water restrictions under (b) environment groups; section 323; (c) basic water right holders; • issuing directions concerning the production (d) regional business and consumer groups; of information under section 324, waste of (e) Catchment Management Authorities; and water under section 325, and unusable water (f) local government. management works under section 330; 4.1.3 The term of a member of the CCC will expire • issuing directions to protect water sources two years after his or her appointment. A under section 326 and stop work where member will be eligible for re-appointment unlawful activity is occurring under section for one further consecutive term. 327; 4.1.4 State Water must provide the CCC with • issuing directions to holders of basic information within its possession or under landholder rights under section 328; NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 81 1 July 2005 OFFICIAL NOTICES 3507

its control necessary to enable the CCC to with this Licence. The membership of the discharge the tasks assigned to it, other than Fish River Customer Council must include information or documents over which State a representative from at least each of the Water or another person claims confi dentiality following: or privilege. (a) Lithgow City Council; (b) Oberon Council 4.2 Valley Based Customer Service Committees (c) Delta Electricity; and (excluding Fish River customers) (d) Sydney Catchment Authority. 4.2.1 State Water must establish and regularly consult 4.4.3 State Water must provide the Fish River with valley based customer service committees Customer Council with information within its (“CSCs”) to enable Customer involvement in possession or under its control to enable the issues relevant to the performance of State Fish River Customer Council to discharge the Water’s obligations to Customers under tasks assigned to it, other than information or this Licence or the customer service charter documents over which State Water or another referred to in clause 4.3. The membership of the person claims confi dentiality or privilege. CSCs must also include representatives from unregulated water Customers, groundwater 4.5 Customer Contracts (Fish River customers only) Customers and the relevant Catchment 4.5.1 State Water must use its best endeavours to Management Authority. For the purposes of enter into agreements with its Fish River this clause 4.2, Customer does not include a customers during the term of this Licence, in Fish River customer. relation to the arrangements to apply to the 4.2.2 State Water must provide the CSCs with supply of water by the operation of the Fish information within its possession or under its River Scheme. control to enable the CSC to discharge the tasks 4.5.2 The terms of the arrangements must, as a assigned to the CSC, other than information or minimum, include: documents over which State Water or another (a) the standard of the quality of water person claims confi dentiality or privilege. supplied; 4.3 Customer Service Charter (excluding Fish River) (b) the continuity of water supplied (ie interruption, disconnection and 4.3.1 State Water must, in consultation with the reconnection to supply); CSCs, establish and continue to have in place (c) the metering arrangements; a customer service charter (“Charter”). Note: The Charter was established on 28 January (d) the costs to be paid by Fish River customers 2005. for the supply of water and other services to them; and 4.3.2 The Charter must set out the mutual (e) any other terms agreed between State responsibilities or obligations of State Water Water and its Fish River customers. and its Customers (excluding Fish River customers) consistently with this Licence, the 4.6 Code of Practice and Procedure on Debt Act, the Water Management Act 2000 and the Management Water Act 1912. 4.6.1 State Water must have in place by no later 4.3.3 State Water must make the Charter available than 1 July 2005, and continue to have in to the public. place, a code of practice and procedure on debt 4.3.4 State Water must, in consultation with the management (“Code”). members of the CSCs, regularly review, and if 4.6.2 The Code must: necessary update, its Charter and in any event (a) provide for deferred payment or payment must do so by no later than 1 July 2007. by instalment options; and 4.3.5 State Water must by no later than 1 September (b) provide that the payment options referred each year, for the preceding fi nancial year, to in (a) are to be advised in bills. report to IPART on its overall performance 4.6.3 State Water must make the Code available to against its obligations under the Charter and the public. where appropriate State Water is also to report on its performance against its obligations under 5 Complaint and Dispute Handling the Charter in relation to each valley. 5.1 Internal Complaints Handling Procedure 4.3.6 State Water must make the report referred to 5.1.1 State Water must establish by no later than 31 in clause 4.3.5 available to the public. October 2005, and continue to have in place, internal Complaints handling procedures 4.4 Fish River Customer Council for receiving, responding to and resolving 4.4.1 State Water must establish and regularly Complaints it receives from Customers and the consult with a fish river customer council community, relating to any of its Functions. (“Fish River Customer Council”) to enable 5.1.2 The internal Complaints handling procedures Fish River customer involvement in issues of State Water must be based on the Australian relevant to the performance of State Water of Standard AS4269-1995 Complaint Handling. its obligations to Fish River customers under this Licence and any Customer Contract. 5.1.3 State Water must make these procedures available to the public. 4.4.2 State Water must appoint the members of the Fish River Customer Council consistently NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 81 3508 OFFICIAL NOTICES 1 July 2005

5.1.4 State Water must, in consultation with IPART, observing the principles of procedural determine appropriate Complaint categories by fairness, by making its decisions based no later than 31 October 2005. The Complaint upon the information before it, and by categories must include categories relevant to having specifi c criteria upon which its the Fish River Scheme. decisions are based; 5.1.5 State Water must report to IPART by no later (e) the Scheme is to operate effi ciently by than 1 September each year, for the preceding keeping track of disputes referred to it, financial year, on its internal Complaints ensuring complaints are dealt with by the handling procedures including the following: appropriate process, and by the Dispute (a) the total number of Complaints; Resolution Body regularly reviewing the (b) once the category of Complaints are operation of the Scheme; and determined under clause 5.1.4, the number (f) the Scheme is to be provided by State of Complaints received by the category of Water to Customers free of charge. Complaint determined in accordance with 5.2.6 State Water must prepare a pamphlet that that clause; explains how the Scheme operates and how (c) the number and type of Complaints it can be accessed and make this pamphlet resolved or not resolved in suffi cient detail available to the public. for IPART to gain an understanding of the 5.2.7 State Water must report to IPART by no timeframe with which the Complaint was later than 1 September each year, for the resolved, how the Complaint was resolved, preceding fi nancial year, on the Scheme based or why the Complaint was not resolved (as on information available to State Water and the case may be); and information reasonably obtained from the (d) any problems of a systemic nature arising Dispute Resolution Body. Where considered from Complaints. appropriate by State Water and the Dispute 5.1.6 State Water must make the report referred to Resolution Body, confi dentiality arrangements in clause 5.1.5 available to the public. are to be made so as not to disclose the Customer’s identity in such reports. The report 5.2 External Dispute Resolution Scheme must take into account any issues raised by the 5.2.1 State Water must have in place by no later Dispute Resolution Body and must contain the than 1 September 2005, and continue to have following information: in place, a Dispute Resolution Scheme (the (a) the number and types of Complaints Scheme) for a Dispute Resolution Body or received by the Dispute Resolution be a member of an industry based dispute Body, classifi ed in accordance with the resolution scheme to resolve disputes between Dispute Resolution Body’s reporting State Water and its Customers. arrangements; 5.2.2 The Scheme established by State Water is (b) information on any determinations made subject to the Minister’s approval. by the Dispute Resolution Body; and 5.2.3 The Dispute Resolution Body is to hear (c) any other relevant information required by disputes and Complaints made by Customers IPART to be included in the report. in relation to: 5.2.8 State Water must make the report referred to (a) Water Delivery; in clause 5.2.7 available to the public. (b) Customer accounts; 5.3 Complaints to Other Bodies (c) State Water’s responsibilities in relation to the communication of water availability 5.3.1 State Water must report to IPART by no later and access notifi cations; and than 1 September each year, for the preceding (d) the exercise by State Water of the Functions fi nancial year, on Complaints made against conferred under clause 3 of this Licence. State Water to a court or tribunal such as the Consumer Trader and Tenancy Tribunal (based 5.2.4 The Scheme must comply with the minimum on information reasonably obtained from these standards, so far as applicable, specifi ed in the bodies and State Water itself as a party to the Guidelines to the Prevention, Handling and Complaint), and the report to IPART shall Resolution of Disputes AS4608. contain the following information: 5.2.5 The Scheme must have the following (a) the number and types of Complaints features: received by such other bodies; (a) the decision-making process of the Dispute (b) the outcome of the Complaints; Resolution Body and administration of the (c) how the Complaints were resolved; Scheme is to be independent from State (d) any problems of a systemic nature arising Water; from the Complaints; and (b) State Water agrees to abide by the decisions (e) any other relevant information required by of the Dispute Resolution Body in relation IPART to be included in the report. to disputes referred to it for resolution; 5.3.2 State Water must report to IPART by no later (c) the Scheme must adopt informal than 1 September each year, for the preceding proceedings which discourage an fi nancial year, on any civil actions against adversarial approach; State Water to a court (based on information (d) decisions of the Dispute Resolution Body available from the courts and State Water should be fair and be seen to be fair, by itself as a party to the civil action) where

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the civil action claims loss, damage or other practices, systems and plans for the relief arising from a Complaint against State management of the Assets; and Water, and the report to IPART shall contain (g) such other information reasonably required the following information: by IPART. (a) the number and types of civil actions 6.3 Auditing the Asset Management System commenced; 6.3.1 At least once during this Licence IPART may (b) the outcome of the civil actions; (at any time it determines) conduct an audit (c) how the civil actions were resolved; of State Water’s compliance with this clause (d) any problems of a systemic nature arising 6. The audit may form part of an Audit or be from the civil actions; and conducted separately from an Audit, at the (e) any other relevant information required by discretion of IPART. IPART to be included in the report. 6.3.2 In addition, IPART may at any time audit State 6 Asset Management Water’s compliance with this clause 6 for the Note: Under DIPNR’s water management works approval(s) purpose of: issued under the Water Management Act 2000, State (a) investigating and reporting on, or reviewing Water will also be subject to conditions in relation to the pricing of State Water’s services under the use of its Assets to access water for storage and the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Water Delivery using river channels and other natural Tribunal Act 1992; or features. (b) investigating compliance by State 6.1 Asset Management Obligation Water with specific areas of its Asset 6.1.1 State Water must ensure that its Assets are management. managed in a manner consistent with: 6.3.3 Any audit undertaken under this clause 6 must (a) its obligations in this Licence, and all comply with the scope and audit specifi cations applicable laws, policies and guidelines determined by IPART. with which State Water must comply, including the requirements of the NSW 6.3.4 The provisions of clause 12 apply to an audit Dams Safety Committee; under this clause 6 as if the audit under clause (b) the principles of the NSW Government’s 6 is an Audit under clause 12.2 and 12.3 or an Strategic Management Framework additional audit under clause 12.4. and the NSW Government’s Total 6.4 Augmentation of Water Management Works Asset Management (TAM) Policy and 6.4.1 In considering any augmentation of water Guidelines; management works, State Water must consider (c) the lowest life cycle cost and acceptable as a priority any additional scope for cost- risk of the Assets; effective demand management strategies by (d) the whole life of the Assets; and Customers. (e) its assessment of the risk of loss of the Asset, and capacity to respond to a 7 Water Delivery Operations potential failure or reduced performance Note: State Water must operate its water management works of the Assets. consistently with any licences or approvals granted by 6.2 Reporting on the Asset Management System the Minister for Natural Resources and must only release water from those works consistently with any relevant 6.2.1 At least once during this Licence at a time Water Management Plan under the Water Management agreed with IPART, State Water must report Act 2000. Under DIPNR’s water management works to IPART on the state of each group of Assets approval(s) issued under the Water Management Act managed by State Water. 2000, State Water will be provided with the necessary conditions to use its Assets to deliver water. 6.2.2 The report must include the following information: 7.1 Water Conservation (a) a description of the processes, practices, 7.1.1 State Water must take such steps as are systems and plans State Water uses in reasonably practicable to conserve water managing the Assets; and to minimise losses that result from its (b) a description of each group of Assets; operations; and to recover associated costs (c) an assessment of the expected capability from benefi ciaries where practicable. of the Assets to deliver the services required to be delivered by State Water 7.2 Supply Constraints and meet the existing obligations of State 7.2.1 State Water must endeavour to manage its water Water consistent with this Licence and all release Functions and operations to ensure the applicable laws with which State Water timely availability of water taking into account must comply; physical supply constraints. (d) an assessment of the major issues or constraints on current and future 7.3 Drought Management Plan performance of the Assets; 7.3.1 In periods of extreme water resource shortage (e) the strategies and expected costs of future beyond drought of record as and when investments in the Assets; gazetted by DIPNR, a Drought Management (f) progress in implementing the management Plan for river operations must be developed of State Water’s Assets and any by State Water in accordance with DIPNR recommended improvements in processes, requirements.

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7.4 Water Metering dated 11 March 2005 and in accordance 7.4.1 State Water must report to IPART by no later with that report; and than 1 September each year on what action it Note: A copy of this report can be found on has undertaken over the preceding fi nancial IPART’s website at www.ipart.nsw. gov.au. year to address the issue of metering accuracy (for example, the number or percentage of (b) report to IPART by no later than 29 June Customer meters State Water has audited or 2008 on system yield at a specifi ed level calibrated) and its fi ndings in carrying out this of reliability to be determined by State action. Water in consultation with the Fish River 7.4.2 State Water will, by no later than 31 March Customer Council. For the purpose of 2006, submit to IPART, for IPART’s approval, this clause 7.6.1(b), “system yield” is the proposed performance measures with respect average annual volume of water that can to State Water’s performance in ensuring be supplied by the water supply system, metering accuracy. Once such measures have subject to system infl ows, an adopted set been approved by IPART, State Water will of operational rules (including the release comply with these measures for the duration of environmental water) and a typical of this Licence and clauses 7.4.3, 7.4.4, 7.4.5 demand pattern without violating a given and 7.4.6 will apply. level of service standard; and “reliability of supply” is the proportion of time that 7.4.3 State Water must maintain record systems that a supply system is expected to be able are suffi cient to enable it to measure accurately to meet demand, often expressed as the its performance against the performance probability that restrictions of any given measures approved under clause 7.4.2. severity will not be imposed in a given 7.4.4 State Water must report to IPART and the year or month. Minister, by no later than 1 September each 7.6.2 State Water may, in preparing the annual water year on its performance against the performance balance referred to in clause 7.6.1(a), deviate measures approved under clause 7.4.2 for the from the template referred to in that clause preceding fi nancial year, including analysis of provided that State Water has obtained the prior any systemic problems. written approval of IPART to do so. 7.4.5 As part of its report, State Water must provide 7.6.3 State Water must make the annual water IPART with physical and electronic access to balance referred to in clause 7.6.1(a) available the records kept by State Water that enable it to the public. to prepare the report under clause 7.4.4. 8 The Environment 7.4.6 State Water must make the report referred to Note: State Water must conduct its operations in compliance in clause 7.4.4 available to the public. with requirements of the Water Management Act 2000, the State Water Management Outcomes Plan and the 7.5 Water Balances Water Management Plans established under that Act. 7.5.1 State Water must prepare by no later than 1 8.1 Environment Management Plan September each year, annual water balances in the form of the template at Table 5-1 of the fi nal 8.1.1 State Water must produce a five-year report by Sinclair Knight Merz “State Water environment management plan (“EMP”) by 1 Operating Licence – Water Balance Template” November 2005. The EMP may be developed dated 30 March 2005 and in accordance with for all of State Water’s operations (including that report. the Fish River Scheme) or alternatively State Water may develop separate EMPs for the Fish Note: A copy of this report can be found on IPART’s River Scheme and the rest of its operations, in website at www.ipart.nsw.gov.au. which case the provisions of this clause 8 will 7.5.2 State Water may, in preparing the annual water apply to each of the EMPs prepared. balances referred to in clause 7.5.1, deviate 8.1.2 The EMP must: from this template provided that State Water (a) include details of State Water’s program for has obtained the prior written approval of addressing its environmental impacts and IPART to do so. achieving environmental improvements, 7.5.3 State Water must make the annual water including (but not limited to): balances referred to in clause 7.5.1 available (i) management and mitigation of to the public. riverbank and bed erosion; 7.6 Fish River Water Balance and System Yield (ii) management and mitigation of water quality issues associated with storage 7.6.1 In relation to the Fish River Scheme, State and release (including mitigation of Water must: thermal impacts); (a) prepare by no later than 1 September each (iii) management and mitigation of barriers year, an annual water balance for the Fish to fi sh passage; River Scheme in the form of the template (iv) an algal management strategy; at Table 4-2 of the fi nal report by Sinclair (v) energy management and consumption; Knight Merz “Outcomes of consultation and on performance standards and indicators (vi) waste management and for the Fish River Water Supply Scheme” minimization.

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(b) adopt Ecologically Sustainable 9.4 State Water must make the report referred to in Development principles; clause 9.2 available to the public. (c) be integrated into State Water’s business plans; 10 Pricing (d) include indicators to measure the 10.1 State Water must apply the level of fees, charges environmental impact of State Water’s and other amounts payable for its services subject to Asset operations and maintenance; and the terms of this Licence, the Act and the maximum (e) incorporate environmental improvement prices and methodologies for State Water’s supply targets and timetables for State Water to of water determined from time to time by IPART. achieve those targets over the term of the EMP. 10.2 The pricing policies and practices of State Water must be consistent with the COAG Strategic 8.1.3 State Water must review, and if necessary Framework for Water Reform and other COAG update, its EMP by 1 July 2007. In undertaking initiatives relating to water. In particular, State this review State Water must consult with: Water must ensure: (a) DEC; (b) DIPNR; 10.2.1 the usage based component of charges is not (c) DPI; lower than 50% by 1 July 2006; and (d) IPART; and 10.2.2 the usage based component of charges is not (e) peak environmental non-government lower than 60% by 1 July 2008. organisations; 10.3 Any submission by State Water to IPART in relation for the purpose of considering the views of to the maximum prices and methodologies for State those organisations consulted and whether they Water’s supply of water to be determined by IPART seek amendments to the EMP. is to refl ect the applicable usage based component 8.1.4 State Water must make the EMP available to of charges referred to in clause 10.2. the public. 11 Licence Authorisation and Area of Operations 8.1.5 State Water must, by no later than 1 September each year, or an alternative later date specifi ed 11.1 What the Licence authorises and regulates by IPART, for the preceding fi nancial year, 11.1.1 This Licence is granted to enable and require report to IPART on its environmental State Water to provide, construct, operate, performance including its performance against manage and maintain effi cient, coordinated or compliance with: and commercially viable systems and services (a) its EMP; to capture, store and release water. (b) any environmental provisions of each 11.1.2 State Water must ensure that its systems and Water Management Plan and the State services meet the performance standards, Water Management Outcomes Plan issued including without limitation the performance under the Water Management Act 2000 indicators, specifi ed or required to be developed where applicable to State Water; under this Licence in relation to Water Delivery (c) any environmental regulatory requirements and any other applicable requirements set out applicable to State Water, including in this Licence. those under the water management work approval(s) issued under the Water 11.2 Powers Not Limited Management Act 2000 and the Fisheries 11.2.1 This Licence does not restrict State Water’s Management Act 1994; and power to carry out any Functions conferred or (d) the environmental provisions of any imposed under any applicable law. MoUs referred to in clause 2.3 including 11.3 Operating Guidelines any performance standards and indicators established under these MoUs. 11.3.1 State Water must take into account any policies or guidelines made and issued by the 8.1.6 State Water must make the report referred to Government as required for the purposes of in clause 8.1.5 available to the public. meeting its obligations under this Licence. 9 Performance Indicators 11.4 Area of Operations 9.1 State Water must maintain record systems that are 11.4.1 This Licence enables State Water to exercise suffi cient to enable it to measure accurately its its Functions in or in respect of an area in or performance against the performance indicators outside the Area of Operations. set out in Schedule 1. 11.5 Non-Exclusive Licence 9.2 State Water must report to IPART, by no later than 1 September each year on its performance against 11.5.1 This Licence does not prohibit a person from the performance indicators in Schedule 1 for the supplying water (whether Bulk water or preceding fi nancial year, including analysis of any otherwise) to a person (including a person that systemic problems. is a Customer) in the Area of Operations, if it is lawful to do so. 9.3 As part of its report, State Water must provide IPART with physical and electronic access to the 12 Operational Audits records kept by State Water that enable it to prepare the report under clause 9.2. 12.1 Commission of Operational Audits

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12.1.1 IPART must initiate an Audit of State Water’s (c) provide such other advice concerning the operations as soon as practicable after 29 June non-compliance as is requested by the 2006 covering the preceding fi nancial year as Minister. required by this clause 12. After that, IPART 12.3.3 Any requirements under clauses 12.3.2 are in must initiate an Audit of State Water every two addition to any other action that is taken or is years. required to be taken as a consequence of any 12.1.2 The Audit must be conducted either by IPART identifi ed non-compliance by State Water of or by a person IPART considers is suitably this Licence. qualifi ed to perform the Audit. Note: See clause 1.5 (Contravention of Licence). 12.1.3 As part of the Audit, IPART must invite 12.4 Additional Audits members of the public to make submissions to 12.4.1 IPART must initiate additional audits of State it. IPART may also undertake any other public Water if required by the Minister. consultation it considers appropriate. 12.4.2 An additional audit may address one or more 12.1.4 IPART may include in its Audit all or any of of the matters in clause 12.2.1 or any other the matters referred to in clause 12.2 and where matter required by the Minister. in any Audit a matter is not made the subject of that Audit, IPART may require State Water 12.4.3 The provisions of this clause 12 applying to the to provide IPART with a report on the matter Audit will apply equally to additional audits not included in the Audit. (all necessary changes having been made), to the extent those provisions are relevant. 12.2 What the Audit is to Report on 12.5 Provision of Information 12.2.1 IPART or the person undertaking the Audit must investigate and prepare a report on any 12.5.1 State Water must provide IPART, or the person or all of the following: appointed by IPART under clause 12.1.2, (a) compliance by State Water with its with all information within its possession or obligations in each of clauses 2.3, 4, 5, 6, under its control necessary to the conduct of 7, 8, 9 and 10 (and any Schedules referred the Audit or an additional audit, including to in those clauses) of this Licence; and whatever information is requested by IPART (b) any other matter required by this Licence, or the person appointed by IPART. the Act or administrative direction to be 12.5.2 The information sought under clause 12.5.1 assessed and considered as part of the must be made available within a reasonable Audit. time of it being requested. 12.2.2 IPART must ensure the report of the Audit 12.5.3 For the purposes of the Audit, or a report addresses the matters in clause 12.2.1 to IPART under clause 12.1.4, on being and advises the Minister of the following required by IPART, State Water must, within a matters: reasonable time, permit IPART or its appointee (a) areas in which State Water’s performance to: under this Licence may be improved; (a) have access to any works, premises or (b) any changes to the Licence that are offi ces occupied by State Water; considered necessary; (b) carry out inspections, measurements and (c) any penalties or remedial action required tests on, or in relation to, any such works, as a result of State Water’s performance premises or offi ces; under this Licence; (c) take on to or into any such premises, (d) whether the Minister should recommend works or offices any other persons or that State Water’s Licence be cancelled by equipment as necessary for the purposes the Governor under section 19 of the Act of performing the Audit or verifying the for reasons identifi ed in the report; and report; (e) any other matter relating to the Audit (d) inspect and make copies of, and take or IPART’s functions in relation to this extracts from, any books and records Licence considered appropriate. of State Water that are maintained in relation to the performance of State 12.3 Reporting of Audit Water’s obligations in accordance with 12.3.1 IPART must ensure that the Audit report is this Licence; and presented to the Minister within one month (e) discuss matters relevant to the Audit with after its receipt by IPART. State Water’s employees. 12.3.2 If the Audit report has identifi ed areas of non- 12.5.4 If State Water contracts out any of its activities compliance with this Licence, State Water to third parties (including a subsidiary) it must must, when requested by the Minister in take all reasonable steps to ensure that, if writing, and within any timeframe specifi ed required by IPART, any such third parties do in the request, furnish to the Minister the things specifi ed in this clause 12 that extend following: to State Water as if that third party were State (a) reasons for the non-compliance; Water. (b) identify the measures that will be taken by 12.5.5 For the purpose of an Audit, or a report to State Water to address the non-compliance; IPART under clause 12.1.4, the information and to be provided by State Water or a third party

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under clause 12.5.1 will include information to whom State Water makes available water over which State Water or a third party claims by the operation of any of its works or to confidentiality or privilege. IPART or the whom State Water provides a service and person appointed by IPART is required to includes Fish River customers. enter into reasonable arrangements with State Customer Contract means any agreement Water or such third party to ensure confi dential entered into between State Water (or its information is kept confi dential. predecessor) and a Fish River customer. 13 Notices DEC means the Department of Environment 13.1 Any notice or other communication given under and Conservation. this Licence is to be made in writing addressed to DIPNR means the Department of Infrastructure, the intended recipient at the address shown below Planning and Natural Resources. or the last address notifi ed by the recipient. Dispute Resolution Body means a reputable State Water person possessing qualifications and The Chief Executive Offi cer experience in dispute resolution by way State Water Corporation of mediation or otherwise and includes PO Box 1018 a person who carries out investigative Dubbo NSW 2830 functions in the nature of an ombudsman. IPART DPI means the Department of Primary The Chief Executive Offi cer Industries. Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Ecologically Sustainable Development has PO Box Q290 the same meaning given to that expression in QVB Post Offi ce NSW 1230 the Protection Environment Administration Act 1991. 14 Defi nitions and Interpretations Fish River customer means any person to 14.1 Defi nitions whom State Water makes available water by 14.1.1 In this Licence: the operation of the Fish River Scheme. Act means the State Water Corporation Act 2004 and any regulations in force under it. Fish River Scheme means the Fish River water supply scheme as defi ned in the Act. Area of Operations means the area of operations of State Water within the Functions include a power, authority or meaning of section 15 of the Act and set duty. out in Schedule 2. IPART means the Independent Pricing and Asset includes any structure, plant, equipment, Regulatory Tribunal of NSW established corporate and business system of State under the Independent Pricing and Water which causes, allows or assists the Regulatory Tribunal Act 1992. performance of its Functions and objectives Licence means this operating licence granted under the Act and this Licence. under the Act to State Water or any Audit means the operational audit of State amendment of it, and as in force for the Water under clause 12. time being and includes the Schedules that are incorporated into this Licence by Authorised users mean the holders of basic reference. rights and access licences under the Water Management Act 2000 and Water Act Minister means the Minister responsible for 1912. administering those provisions of the Act relating to this Licence. Bulk water means water delivered to meet the needs of the environment and authorised Ministerial Corporation means the Water users. Administration Ministerial Corporation constituted by the Water Management Act Catchment Management Authority means 2000. those authorities listed in Schedule 1 of the Catchment Management Authorities Public Consultation has the meaning given Act 2003. to it in clause 14.2.5. Commencement Date means 24 June 2005 – State means the State of New South Wales. the date on which these terms and conditions State Water means the State Water Corporation of licence take effect. constituted by the Act. Complaint means a contact between any State Water Management Outcome Plan person and State Water in which the person means the State Water Management expresses dissatisfaction with State Water’s Outcomes Plan established under s.6(1) of products, services, infrastructure, policy, the Water Management Act 2000. actions or proposed actions or failure by Water Delivery means the operation of State Water, its employees or contractors State Water’s works for the purpose of to act. making water available to Authorised users, Customer means any person authorised under Customers and the environment. the Water Management Act 2000 or the Water Act 1912 to take and use water and

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Water Management Plan means a management (i) advertised in a major daily plan as defi ned under the Water Management newspaper circulating in the Area of Act 2000. Operations; 14.2 Interpretations (ii) communicated to government agencies, organisations and persons 14.2.1 The following rules apply in interpreting this to whom it would reasonably be Licence, except where the content makes it expected notice should be given; clear a rule is not intended to apply. (iii) displayed on State Water’s website; 14.2.2 In this Licence, unless the contrary intention appears: (iv) given to the Customer or community (a) the word person includes an individual, a committees or councils referred to in body corporate, an unincorporated body clause 4; or other entity and one or more of each of (v) given to IPART; and them; (b) submissions be sought from the public and (b) headings are for convenience only and that these submissions be considered by do not affect the interpretation of the the person conducting the review. Licence; 14.2.6 If any part of this Licence is prohibited, void, (c) notes do not form part of this Licence but voidable, illegal or unenforceable, then that may be used to assist in the interpretation part is severed from the Licence but without if there is an ambiguity; affecting the continued operation of the (d) words importing the singular include the remainder of the Licence. plural and vice versa; (e) a reference to a law or legislation (including 14.2.7 A reference in this Licence to any organisation, the Act) includes regulations made under association, society, group or body shall, the law or legislation; in the event of it ceasing to exist or being (f) a reference to regulations includes reconstituted, renamed or replaced or if its ordinances, codes, licences, orders, permits powers or functions are transferred to any and directions; other entity, body or group, refer respectively (g) a reference to a law or regulations in to any such entity, body or group, established this Licence includes consolidations, or constituted in lieu thereof or succeeding to amendments, variations, re-enactments, similar powers and functions. or replacements of any of them; 14.2.8 A reference in this Licence to a document is a (h) a reference to person includes a reference reference to the document as amended, revised to the person’s executors, administrators, or replaced. successors, substitutes (including, but not 14.2.9 Except where a contrary intention appears limited to, persons taking by novation) and in this Licence, where there is disagreement assigns; between State Water and IPART as to the (i) a reference to a fi nancial year means a proper interpretation of any term of this period of 12 months commencing on 1 Licence, the matter must be referred to the July and ending on the next following 30 Minister for resolution by the Minister or a June; and person appointed by the Minister. (j) a reference to a clause or Schedule is to a clause or Schedule to the Licence. SCHEDULE 1 14.2.3 Terms defi ned in the Act, Water Act 1912 and Water Management Act 2000 have the same Performance Indicators meaning in this Licence, unless a contrary Part A – State Water performance indicators defi nition is specifi ed in this Licence. (excluding Fish River Scheme Indicators) 14.2.4 Whenever this Licence requires State Water 1. Water Delivery to make something “available to the public”, State Water must: • percentage of Customers contacted within one working (a) publish the document on its Internet day of a non-complying water order being placed. Note: website and make it available to download A “non-complying water order” is an order which does free of charge; not comply with licence conditions or which contains (b) make the document available at its offi ces insufficient information for State Water to supply for viewing by any person, free of charge; water; and • percentage of complying orders identifi ed as being (c) make the document available at its offi ces delivered outside of ±1 day of the scheduled day of for collection by any person, for which delivery. Note: A “complying water order” is an order State Water may charge a reasonable cost; which does comply with licence conditions and which 14.2.5 If this Licence requires that something undergo contains suffi cient information for State Water to supply Public Consultation, it requires as a minimum water and “scheduled day of delivery” is per period of that: required notice specifi ed in works approvals, licences or (a) notice of that thing and the nature and entitlements. Further note: State Water is usually only timing of the consultation be: made aware of late deliveries via customer complaints or notifi cation;

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• percentage of water orders rescheduled in consultation • percentage of time that daily minimum fl ow targets with Customers within one working day of a known are met. Note: “Daily minimum fl ow targets” are those shortage or delivery delay. Note: This indicator should specifi ed in relevant Water Management Plans or by the be calculated as a percentage of the total number of Minister for Natural Resources or by the Ministerial water orders rescheduled due to a known shortage or Corporation or as advised in writing by DIPNR; delivery delay; 3. Water Quality • percentage of time that daily minimum fl ow targets • percentage compliance with Australian Drinking Water are met. Note: “Daily minimum fl ow targets” are those Guidelines (2004) at the Fish River Scheme’s water specifi ed in relevant Water Management Plans or by the sampling locations for e-coli, colour, turbidity, iron, Minister for Natural Resources or by the Ministerial manganese, aluminium and pH. Note: The guideline Corporation; and value for turbidity is to be the value for public health • percentage of complying intra-valley transfers rather than the aesthetic value (ie % of samples above processed within four working days of State Water’s 1 Nephelometric Turbidity Unit) and the “Fish River receipt of correctly completed application form and Scheme’s water sampling locations” are those identifi ed fee. Note: “Intra-valley transfer” means the transfer in the letter from State Water to IPART dated 29 April of allocated water from one licence to another licence 2005. within a valley and includes transfers under the Water Management Act 2000 and the Water Act 1912. SCHEDULE 2 2. Policing functions Area of Operations • volume of water taken in excess of access licence Area of Operations of State Water means the area of conditions under the Water Management Act 2000 operations of State Water within the meaning of section 15 (ML) and number of licences and licence breaches of the Act. involved; • value of penalties imposed by State Water for taking of As at the commencement of this Licence, section 15 of the water in excess of licence conditions under the Water Act provides: Management Act 2000 or the Water Act 1912 ($); “(1) The area of operations of the Corporation is the • volume of penalties imposed by State Water for taking whole of the State, other than the following areas: water in excess of access licence conditions under the (a) the area of operations of Sydney Water Water Management Act 2000 (ML); Corporation within the meaning of the Sydney • number of licences and entitlements suspended under Water Act 1994, the Water Management Act 2000 or the Water Act 1912; (b) the area of operations of Sydney Catchment and Authority within the meaning of the Sydney • number of approvals suspended under the Water Water Catchment Management Act 1998, Management Act 2000. (c) the area of operations of Hunter Water Corporation within the meaning of the Hunter Part B – Fish River Scheme Indicators Water Act 1991, 1. Asset Management (d) the area of operations of a water supply • the average response time for unplanned supply authority. interruptions; (2) Despite subsection (1) (b) and (d), the area of • number of planned water supply interruptions; operations of the Corporation includes the area of • number of unplanned water supply interruptions; operations of the Corporation in its capacity as a water supply authority in relation to the Fish River • average duration of planned water supply water supply scheme. interruptions; • average duration of unplanned water supply (3) Despite subsection (1), the operating licence may interruptions. authorise the Corporation to carry out any of its functions: Note: An “unplanned water supply interruption” is an interruption to water supply to a Customer (a) outside the State, or where the Customer has not received at least (b) in any of the areas referred to in subsection (1) 24 hours notice of the interruption from State (a)–(d) with the agreement of Sydney Water Water. It also includes situations where the Corporation, Sydney Catchment Authority, duration of a planned interruption exceeds that Hunter Water Corporation or the water supply which was originally notifi ed to the Customer authority, respectively (the relevant body). – in which circumstances, the length of the entire interruption is counted as an unplanned (4) If, under subsection (3) (b), the Corporation is to supply interruption. A “planned water supply carry out its functions in more than one of the areas interruption” is an interruption to water supply referred to in subsection (1) (a)–(d), the Corporation where the Customer has received at least 24 is to obtain the agreement of each relevant body in hours notice of the interruption and the duration relation to the exercise of those functions. of the interruption does not exceed that which (5) Nothing in this Act affects the area of operations was originally notifi ed to the Customer. of Sydney Water Corporation, Sydney Catchment 2. Water Delivery Authority or Hunter Water Corporation.

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(6) In this section, a reference to the area of operations to repeal in accordance with the provisions of the Subordinate of a water supply authority means the area of Legislation Act 1989 on 1 September 2005. operations prescribed for that water supply authority The Department of Education and Training proposes by regulations made under section 289 (1) of the to make a new regulation by that date. In accordance with Water Management Act 2000.” section 5 of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989, notice is given of the proposed Regulation to be known as the SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION ACT 1989 Apprenticeship and Traineeship Regulation 2005. Library Council of New South Wales The object of the proposed Regulation is to provide for the regulation of apprenticeships and traineeships. In many IN accordance with Section 5 of the Subordinate Legislation respects the existing provisions of the Apprenticeship and Act 1989, notice is given of the intention to make a new Traineeship Regulation 2000, will be remade in the proposed Regulation under the Library Act 1939, to be known as the Regulation. Library Regulation 2005. A Regulatory Impact Statement has been prepared which The Regulation gives effect to the Library Act 1939 and assesses the Regulation and some alternatives to it. Both provides administrative support to the Library Council of the draft Regulation and the Regulatory Impact Statement NSW, the State Librarian and local public libraries to assist are available for public comment. To facilitate public in conserving, protecting and managing the collections and consultation copies of the draft Regulation and the Regulatory services of the State Library and public libraries in New Impact Statement may be obtained from the Legal Services South Wales. Directorate of the Department of Education and training by A copy of the Regulatory Impact Statement and draft telephoning (02) 9561 8538. proposed Regulation may be obtained from the Policy Comments or submissions on the proposed Regulation are and Research Branch, State Library of New South Wales, invited and will be accepted up to 22 July 2005. Comments telephone on (02) 9273 1453, or from the Library’s website or submissions should be addressed to: at www.sl.nsw.gov.au/. Chief Legal Offi cer Written comments and submissions are invited and should Department of Education and training be forwarded to the Manager, Policy & Research, State GPO Box 33 Library of NSW, Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000, Sydney NSW 2001 faxed to (02) 9273 1262, or emailed to [email protected]. or sent by facsimile to (02) 9561 8543. au by 20 July 2005.

WORKERS COMPENSATION ACT 1987 SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION ACT 1989 Order Submissions from interested parties THE WorkCover Authority of New South Wales, in pursuance NOTICE is given pursuant to the Subordinate Legislation Act of Schedule 6 Part 19A of the Workers Compensation Act 1989 of the intention to make a Regulation under the Pipeline 1987, appoints 1 July 2005 as the relevant date for the Act 1967 replacing the Pipelines Regulation 2000. Insurers listed in the Schedule. The overall objective of the proposed Regulation is to provide for adequate safety in the construction and operation SCHEDULE of pipelines in New South Wales, as well as certain matters Allianz Australia Workers’ Compensation (NSW) of a machinery nature in regard to applications and licences Limited ABN 17 003 087 545 related to pipelines. CGU Workers’ Compensation (NSW) Limited Copies of the Regulatory Impact Statement required under ABN 19 003 181 002 section 5(1) of Subordinate Legislation Act 1989 and the Employers Mutual Indemnity (Workers Compensation) draft Regulation can be inspected or obtained by contacting Limited ABN 52 003 201 885 Mr Adrian Amey by phone: (02) 8281 7449 or fax: (02) GIO Workers Compensation (NSW) Limited 8281 7452 or from the Department of Energy, Utilities and ABN 79 054 523 698 Sustainability, GPO Box 3889, Sydney NSW 2001. QBE Workers Compensation (NSW) Limited The documents are also available through the Department’s ABN 95 003 195 604 website address: http://www.deus.nsw.gov.au/. Vero Workers Compensation (NSW) Limited Comments and submissions on the proposed Regulation ABN 38 003 764 805 are now invited and should reach the Department of Energy, Dated this 29th day of June 2005 Utilities and Sustainability no later than Friday, 22 July 2005. JON BLACKWELL, Chief Executive Offi cer, WorkCover Authority SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION ACT 1989 Proposed Apprenticeship and Traineeship Regulation 2005 THE Apprenticeship and Traineeship Regulation 2000, made under the Apprenticeship and Traineeship Act 2001 is subject

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CONTAMINATED LAND MANAGEMENT ACT 1997 bed sediments of the Hunter River in the area adjacent to the site and which Environment Protection Authority fall within 120m from the land-based Notice to end declaration under Section 16 boundary of the site (as referred to in Declaration No.15008). Notice Number 16003; Area Number 3170 Note Background Declaration of Investigation Area No.15008 is still in The land to which this notice applies, together with other force in so far as it applies to the benzene impacted areas in lands, was declared as an “investigation area” (Declaration the northwest of Lot 222 and the sediments adjacent to the No.15008) by the Environment Protection Authority (“the OneSteel site. EPA”). OneSteel Manufacturing Pty Ltd (ABN 42 004 651 325) undertook contamination investigations between 2001 Date: 22 June 2005 and 2004 and the results have been made available to the CAROLYN STRANGE, EPA. Director Contaminated Sites, Ending of Declaration Department of Environment and Conservation Having reviewed the results of the investigations, the EPA NOTE: is satisfi ed that it no longer has reasonable grounds to believe Information recorded by the EPA that the land to which this notice applies is contaminated in Section 58 of the Contaminated Land Management Act such a way as to present a signifi cant risk of harm. 1997 requires the EPA to maintain a public record. A copy Pursuant to section 16 of the Contaminated Land of this notice will be included in the public record. Management Act 1997, Declaration of Investigation Area Information recorded by councils number 15008, dated 14 June 2001, gazetted on 22 June 2001, ceases to be in force on the date on which this notice Section 59 of the Act requires the EPA to give a copy of is published in the NSW Government Gazette in so far as this notice to the relevant local council. In light of the notice the Declaration applies to the land to which this notice the council may choose to modify the planning certifi cate applies. relating to the land concerned issued pursuant to s.149 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. Land to which this notice applies Relationship to other regulatory instrument Description Address This revocation notice does not affect the provisions of Lot 222 in DP 1013964 excluding OneSteel Site, any relevant environmental planning instruments which both the benzene impacted area in the Industrial Drive, apply to the land or provisions of any other environmental northwest portion of the site (as Mayfi eld, Newcastle protection legislation administered by the EPA. outlined in the attached map) and the

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CRIMES (ADMINISTRATION OF SENTENCES) ACT 1999 MARIE BASHIR, AC, GOVERNOR I, Professor Marie Bashir, AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and pursuant to section 225(4) of the Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Act 1999, do, by this proclamation, vary the proclamation published in the Government Gazette of 13 June 2003 which declared Parramatta Correctional Centre to be a correctional centre, and in variation thereof I declare that Parramatta Correctional Centre is to be the area described hereunder (together with all buildings or premises which are now or may hereafter be erected thereon): All that piece or parcel of land situate in the Local Government Area of City of Parramatta, Parish of Field of Mars and County of Cumberland, being part of lot 2, Deposited Plan 734689, shown by light shading on Plan Catalogue Number 53713 in the Department of Commerce Plan Room reproduced hereunder and having an area of 1.7455 hectares or thereabouts. This proclamation is to take effect on and from the date of publication in the Government Gazette. Signed and sealed at Sydney, this 29th day of June 2005. By Her Excellency’s Command. JOHN HATZISTERGOS, M.L.C., Minister for Justice GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

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TRAVEL AGENTS ACT 1986 LIST OF LICENSED TRAVEL AGENTS SECTION 40 (2) of the Travel Agents Act 1986 requires the Commissioner for Fair Trading to publish in the Government Gazette from time to time a list of licence holders. Section 40 (7) of the Act deems the supplier of travel services to an unlisted travel agent to have aided and abetted that person in carrying on business as a travel agent. Thus the supplier could be subject to the same penalty of 500 penalty units as the agent is trading without a licence. Suppliers of travel services should not deal with an unlisted person or corporation unable to produce a travel agent’s licence. Commissioner for Fair Trading LIST OF LICENSED TRAVEL AGENTS Date of Preparation: 29 June 2005 Date list comes into force: 13 July 2005 Date list ceases to be in force: 27 July 2005

2TA5436 (A U) OCEANIA TOURS PTY LTD 2TA5507 1CAR1 CAR RENTALS PTY LTD 2UK 2TA003473 2MAX INVESTMENTS PTY LTD THE CLASSIC SAFARI COMPANY 2TA5672 33 DEGREES WORLDWIDE PTY LTD 2TA4305 A & H INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA4681 A A T INTERNATIONAL CO PTY LTD A A T TRAVEL 2TA5111 A B C WORLD PTY LTD ABC WORLD TRAVEL 2TA5421 A B C WORLD TRAVEL QUANTUM FLIGHT CENTRE MARRICKVILLE PTY LTD 2TA000416 A E (TONY) FORNASIER WORLD FORNASIER WORLD TRAVEL TRAVEL CENTRE PTY LTD CENTRE 2TA5251 A F P TRAVEL PTY LTD NEWPORT TRAVEL 2TA001793 A F S INTERCULTURAL PROGRAMS FASTRAVEL AUSTRALIA 2TA5098 A J P W TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVELWORLD ORANGE 2TA004140 A K D HOLDINGS PTY LTD DES SPACE TRAVEL ZODIAC TRAVEL RAM WORLD TRAVEL REDTREE TRAVELS 2TA001537 A MITSUI TRAVEL SERVICES PTY MITSUI TRAVEL LTD 2TA5657 A N C TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5561 A O T GROUP PTY LTD NEED IT NOW 2TA5627 A T I TOURS PTY LTD A T I TOURS 2TA002870 A T S PACIFIC PTY LTD 2TA5457 A W L PITT AUSTRALIA PTY LTD PITT TRAVEL SYDNEY JAPAN PACKAGE 2TA4687 AAT KINGS TOURS PTY LTD 2TA5268 ABBOTT PHILIPPA MARY VERITAS TRAVEL 2TA002881 ABROFILM PTY LTD GRIFFITH TRAVEL & TRANSIT 2TA003101 ABROROB PTY LTD WOLLONGONG TRAVEL CENTRE 2TA4907 ABSOLUTE TRAVEL ABSOLUTE TRAVEL PROFESSIONALS PTY LTD 2TA003355 ABTOURK (SYD NO 358) PTY LTD ST GEORGE TRAVEL 2TA003747 ACE TRAVEL SERVICE PTY LTD 2TA4889 ACN 083 682 740 PTY LTD PURE TRAVEL 2TA003570 ACRA PTY LTD GROUP TRAVEL MANAGEMENT 2TA5565 ADAMS FAMILY TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5623 ADCORP PTY LTD WORLD TRAVEL AUSTRALIA 2TA4493 ADVANCE AUSTRALIA TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5087 ADVANCE TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA003405 ADVANCE-OLYMPIC INTERNATIONAL ADVANCE-OLYMPIC TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5675 ADVANCED TOURS PTY LTD 2TA000351 ADVENTURE ASSOCIATES PTY LTD 2TA001198 ADVENTURE INTERNATIONAL PTY ADVENTURE WORLD LTD CRUISE SPIRIT INTERNATIONAL A W SPORTS INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL & TOURS 2TA004116 ADVENTURE TOURS & TRAVEL PTY COOGEE TRAVEL LTD 2TA5038 AEO TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5264 AERIUS TRAVEL HOLDINGS PTY LTD AERIUS TRAVEL COMPANY 2TA001940 AEROFLOT RUSSIAN AIRLINES

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2TA003915 AGENCY TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5529 AIDA'S TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5458 AIHUA INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL PTY AIHUA INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL LTD 2TA4393 AIR CALEDONIE INTERNATIONAL AIR CALEDONIE HOLIDAYS 2TA4865 AIR N TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA000192 AIR NEW ZEALAND LTD 2TA004013 AIR TRAVEL EXPRESS PTY LTD 2TA5149 AIR UNIVERSE TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA003425 AIRCALM PTY LTD SOUTHSIDE WORLD TRAVEL 2TA5352 AIRLINE MARKETING AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 2TA4841 AIRMASTER TRAVEL & TOURS PTY LTD 2TA003160 AIRSONIC AUSTRALIA TRAVELS PTY LTD 2TA4480 AIRTYPE PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE KOGARAH BENCHMARK TRAVEL 2TA4830 AITKEN SPENCE TRAVEL PTY LTD A S TRAVEL AGENCY 2TA4637 AKI TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5610 AL RAIS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD AL RAIS TRAVEL SUMMIT AIR TRAVEL 2TA001125 AL-MALAH INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL COLUMBIA INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD TRAVEL 2TA4997 ALAM SHEIKH ROUSHAN SPACE TRAVEL MOHAMMAD MAHABUB 2TA5533 ALBURY KENT PTY LTD ALBURY KENT TRAVEL 2TA5418 ALETHERI PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL RANDWICK 2TA001750 ALIMANA PTY LTD PRIER WORLD TRAVEL 2TA5555 ALISON TWIST TRAVEL PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL 175 PITT ST 2TA5134 ALL LINK INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (WYNYARD) HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (ASHFIELD) ALL LINK TRAVEL - CHATSWOOD ALL LINK TRAVEL 2TA003134 ALL TOURS & TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA001652 ALLEN'S TRAVEL PTY LTD ALLEN'S TRAVEL 2TA5175 ALLFLIGHT TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA001669 ALLIED SUMMA TRAVEL AND TOURS AH ALLIED HOLIDAYS PTY LTD TRAVELACCESS 2TA5559 ALLSUN HOLIDAYS PTY LTD 2TA001253 ALLWAYS TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5585 ALMAX SERVICES PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE SINGLETON 2TA5437 AMACO PTY LTD AMACO TRAVEL AND CONFERENCES 2TA5557 AMADON TRAVEL MANAGEMENT W & B TRAVEL CENTRE PTY LTD 2TA000113 AMERICAN EXPRESS AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL INTERNATIONAL INC AGENCY AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL SERVICE 2TA001886 AMICA TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE ROSEVILLE 2TA003050 ANANDA TRAVEL SERVICE (AUST) WING ON TOURS PTY LTD 2TA003893 ANDCAR PTY LTD WILDLIFE SAFARI CONSULTANTS JOURNEYS UNLIMITED (AUST) 2TA5360 ANDRETIC GEORGE PAUL TRIP ABOUT TOURS AVANTI TOURS 2TA5078 ANGIE'S TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVELWORLD CARLINGFORD 2TA4510 ANTIPODEANS ABROAD PTY LTD 2TA5512 ANZECS INTERNATIONAL GROUP AUSTRALIA WIN WORLD TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5100 APOLLO TRAVEL CENTRE PTY LTD 2TA002728 APOSTOLOPOULOS APOSTOLOS COSMOS TRAVEL AGENCY 2TA001425 APP INTERNATIONAL AGENCY PTY APP INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL LTD EZY FLIGHTS 2TA4719 APTC PTY LTD ALL PACIFIC TRAVEL CONCEPT 2TA003875 ARADEE PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE TIME 2 TRAVEL 2TA4706 ARCHITOUR PTY LTD DESTINATION TERRA AUSTRALIS 2TA003724 AROUND AUSTRALIA TOUR SERVICE PTY LTD 2TA5080 ASA INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD 2TA5503 ASARGIOTIS NICKOLAS ZORBAS TRAVEL SERVICE - THE TRAVEL SPOT 2TA5246 ASIA HONG KONG TRAVEL PTY LTD

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2TA002526 ASIA PACIFIC TRAVEL MARKETING SERVICES PTY LTD 2TA4603 ASIAN TRAVELLER PTY LTD 2TA4955 ASKBAY PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (ROUSE HILL) 2TA001068 ASMARK PTY LTD ST MARTINS TRAVEL 2TA4324 ASSISTANCE TRAVEL (AUSTRALASIA) PTY LTD 2TA4547 ATITOWN PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE AT OUR TOWN TRAVEL 2TA003870 ATLANTIC & PACIFIC BUSINESS TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5286 AUFAN INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD NEW ASIA PACIFIC TRAVEL 2TA5266 AUGA TRAVEL SERVICE PTY LTD 2TA5593 AUGMENT AIR PTY LTD 2TA5284 AUGUSTINE TOMI AUGUST TRAVEL CENTRE 2TA4498 AURORA EXPEDITIONS PTY LTD POLAR JOURNEYS 2TA5486 AUS CENTIV PTY LTD 2TA5006 AUS WONDER TRAVEL PTY LTD AUS WONDER HOLIDAY 2TA5594 AUSLEE TRADING PTY LTD ALL CONTINENTS TRAVEL 2TA5393 AUSSIE FLIGHT CENTRE PTY LTD 2TA5548 AUST-SINO CONNECTION PTY LTD 2TA5028 AUSTRAL.TO PTY LTD 2TA004056 AUSTRALAIR PTY LTD ST IVES TRAVEL 2TA003483 AUSTRALASIAN CONFERENCE S P D TRAVEL SERVICE ASSOCIATION LTD 2TA5615 AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS TRAVEL SERVICES PTY LTD 2TA5091 AUSTRALIA 2 SEE PTY LTD 2TA5592 AUSTRALIA BAILEY INTERNATIONAL AUTHENTIC TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5645 AUSTRALIA CHINA TRADE AUSTRALIA PEACE INTL TRAVEL ASSOCIATION PTY LTD 2TA003445 AUSTRALIA GLOBAL HOLIDAYS PTY LTD 2TA5084 AUSTRALIA PARADISE TRAVEL PTY AUSTAR TRAVEL LTD 2TA5586 AUSTRALIA TOURS & TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5624 AUSTRALIA TRAVEL PTY LTD AUSTRALIAN TRAVEL MARKETING 2TA4763 AUSTRALIA WIDE HOLIDAYS PTY MACQUARIE EDUCATIONAL TOURS LTD 2TA5109 AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND ODYSSEY TRAVEL COLLEGE FOR SENIORS LTD ODYSSEY EDVENTURES ODYSSEY TRAVEL 2TA003039 AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS & CONFERENCE TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA003982 AUSTRALIAN CHINA INVESTMENT & SPRING INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL TRADING DEVELOPMENT PTY LTD 2TA5384 AUSTRALIAN COMMERCIAL A C R INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL & RESOURCES PTY LTD TOURS 2TA4611 AUSTRALIAN INTERNATIONAL OPEN WORLD TRAVEL DEVELOPMENTS PTY LTD 2TA4890 AUSTRALIAN NEW FRONTIERS PTY AGRITOURS AUSTRALIA LTD EXPLORE AUSTRALIA NEW ENGLAND CONFERENCE BUREAU SOUTH PACIFIC SAFARIS ANF AGRITOURS 2TA000778 AUSTRALIAN PACIFIC TOURING PTY AUSTRALIAN PACIFIC DAY TOURS LTD 2TA4725 AUSTRALIAN TAYLORED TOURS PTY LTD 2TA5562 AUSTRALIAN TRAVEL CLUB PTY LTD 2TA5514 AUSTRALIAN TRAVELWORKS PTY PENNANT HILLS TRAVEL LTD THE HILLS CRUISE CENTRE 2TA001418 AUSTRALIAN WORLD EXPEDITIONS WORLD EXPEDITIONS PTY LTD 2TA4527 AUSTRALIE TOURS PTY LTD PACIFIC SPIRIT TRAVEL 2TA4750 AUSTRALINDE PTY LTD NEWCASTLE TRAVEL SERVICE- NEWCASTLE NEWCASTLE TRAVEL SERVICE - WARNERS BAY NEWCASTLE TRAVEL SERVICE - WARNERS BAY 2TA001658 AUSTRAVCO INTERNATIONAL PTY HEMINGWAY TRAVEL LTD 2TA003551 AUSVINACO TRAVEL PTY LTD

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2TA001430 AUTOHOME RENTALS A R I TOURS INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD 2TA001656 AVALON TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE AT AVALON TRAVEL 2TA5575 AVIA TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA4521 AVIATION TRAVEL SERVICES PTY LTD 2TA4424 AVTOURS OSHKOSH EXPRESS PTY AVTOURS AUSTRALIA LTD 2TA004091 AW ROYAL ORCHID HOLIDAYS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 2TA002797 AWAD TOURIST & TRAVEL SERVICE PTY LTD 2TA5460 AWAY WE GO TOURS PTY LTD ALPINE INFORMATION CENTRE 2TA002580 AXIS EVENTS GROUP PTY LTD AXIS CORPORATE TRAVEL SERVICE AXIS INCENTIVE PLANNERS AXIS CONFERENCE PLANNERS 2TA5402 AZZI WALID AZZI TRAVEL SERVICE 2TA5433 B E O - TRAVEL PTY LTD PACIFIC AUSTRALIA TRAVEL 2TA003810 B G TRAVEL SERVICES PTY LTD JETSET TRAVEL MLC CENTRE 2TA5630 B K & P F MAHONY PTY LTD ALBURY TRAVEL 2TA4595 B T I AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 2TA5461 BACK ALEKSANDRA UNIQUE ESCAPES MARY 2TA5336 BACKPACKERS WORLD TRAVEL EXPERIENCE ADVENTURES (WHOLESALE) PTY LTD 2TA4806 BACKPACKERS WORLD TRAVEL PTY BACKPACKERS WORLD LTD BACKPACKERS TRAVEL CENTRE 2TA4661 BAINI MANAGEMENT SERVICES PTY THE CONFERENCE ROOM LTD 2TA4881 BAKER IAN GEORGE FLYING START TRAVEL SERVICES 2TA003844 BAKLA ALICE ALICE'S WONDERLAND TRAVEL - NORTH SYDNEY 2TA003845 BAKLA PAUL BOGHOS ALICE'S WONDERLAND TRAVEL - NORTH SYDNEY 2TA4254 BALGOWNIE WORLD TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA000055 BALI TRAVEL SERVICE PTY LTD 2TA003537 BALLAO HOLDINGS PTY LTD DIVE ADVENTURES (AUSTRALIA) ISLAND ADVENTURES TRAVEL DIVE ADVENTURES 2TA5017 BALLINGALL KATHRYN ROSE JETSET BALLINA 2TA5018 BALLINGALL DAVID ANDREW JETSET BALLINA 2TA4693 BAMA BAA PTY LTD PICCADILLY TRAVEL SERVICE 2TA003919 BANBEP PTY LTD MUSWELLBROOK TRAVEL CENTRE POINT OF HEALTH 2TA003240 BANGOR TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE MENAI METRO 2TA5508 BANTOFT DAVID ALBERT NORFOLK SELECT MARKETING 2TA5509 BANTOFT KYLIE NORFOLK SELECT MARKETING 2TA004160 BARHIL PTY LTD TRAVELAND ON KING TRAVELWORLD ON KING 2TA4932 BARNARD MATTHEUS MAITLAND WORLD TRAVEL DANIEL 2TA4933 BARNARD KAREN MILDRED MAITLAND WORLD TRAVEL 2TA003187 BARRENJOEY TRAVEL SERVICES PTY LTD 2TA002766 BARROBRIDGE PTY LTD NON STOP TRAVEL 2TA5132 BASSIT ASIE AUSTRAVEL & TOURS AGENCY 2TA004154 BATHURST REGIONAL COUNCIL BATHURST VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE 2TA4336 BAXTER'S TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA002736 BAY TRAVEL PTY LTD BAY TRAVEL AUSTRALIA E-BAY TRAVEL BAY TRAVEL AUSTRALIA 2TA004098 BECKINSALE PTY LTD TRAVELWORLD CHIFLEY PLAZA TRAVELWORLD PARRAMATTA 2TA003212 BEDFORD MICHAEL COMMODORE TOURS TERRANCE 2TA003234 BEDFORD DOROTHY JANE COMMODORE TOURS 2TA4409 BEEHIVE AUSTRALIAN INBOUND TOUR SERVICE PTY LTD 2TA000811 BENCH INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD BEAUVENTURES TRAVEL 2TA003510 BENDEN HOLDINGS PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE CRONULLA 2TA5041 BENNETT DENISE AD TOURS TRAVEL ROSEMARY 2TA5042 BENNETT ALLAN LESLIE AD TOURS TRAVEL 2TA5242 BERIL-JONE WENDIE BDCU TRAVEL SERVICE

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2TA5117 BERNIE PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL-ORANGE 2TA4399 BERNLEY ENTERPRISE PTY LTD PTC EXPRESS TRAVEL 2TA003811 BESIM PTY LTD ARIELA TRAVEL 2TA5029 BEST FLY TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVEL 2000 2TA4787 BEST HOLIDAYS PTY LTD SKIMAX 2TA001757 BESTWAY TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA4403 BETANZA PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL TICKET CENTRE 2TA5649 BEYOND SLOVENIA PTY LTD 2TA5659 BFIRST TRAVEL PTY LTD BFIRST TRAVEL 2TA002814 BHULLER MANZOOR PAYLESS WORLD TRAVEL (MICHAEL) 2TA003601 BICAIR PTY LTD THE TRAVELLERS HUT 2TA003547 BILL PEACH JOURNEYS PTY LTD 2TA5641 BIRRELL MICHAEL DAMIAN B C ARCHAEOLOGY 2TA4659 BLAZENKA'S TRAVEL PTY LTD ADRIATIC ADVENTURES TRAVEL AND TOURS 2TA5161 BLOM TRACEY ANNE 2TA5632 BLUESKY TOURS & OVERSEAS CONSULTING PTY LTD 2TA5665 BODON ANESA MARY A & C TRAVEL 2TA5030 BOLIJA PTY LTD PAN REGAL HOLIDAYS 2TA003820 BONARD PTY LTD TRAVEL ON Q 2TA4771 BONETT ELIZABETH ANN BELLINGEN WORLD TRAVEL 2TA5278 BOUFFLER TIMOTHY JOHN TRAVELSCENE ORANGE 2TA5277 BOUFFLER FIONA ELIZABETH TRAVELSCENE ORANGE 2TA5374 BOURNE BIRGIT INSIGHT AUSTRALIA TRAVEL 2TA003803 BOUTROS MAGDI FALCON WINGS TRAVEL 2TA003804 BOUTROS SANAA FALCON WINGS TRAVEL 2TA5442 BOWLEY BENJAMIN AUSTRALIA BY AIR PATRICK 2TA003719 BOWRAL TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE BOWRAL 2TA4935 BOX JAMIE HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (MUDGEE) 2TA4936 BOX GLENN HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL CHRISTOPHER (MUDGEE) 2TA003868 BOX GAYLE ELIZABETH HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (MUDGEE) 2TA4456 BRAGA CONSOLIDATED PTY LTD 2TA5160 BRAKENRIDGE SALLY MEEGAN 2TA5644 BRAKSPEAR ELAINE AFRICAN ENCOUNTER 2TA004207 BREAKAWAY TRAVEL CLUB PTY LTD BREAKAWAY TRAVEL CLUB 2TA5467 BRIGHTON SHELLEY LTD SOUTHERN CROSSINGS AUSTRALIA 2TA001803 BRITISH AIRWAYS PLC 2TA4752 BROAD IRENE ENSOMO K J LYNCH TRAVEL SERVICE 2TA4753 BROAD DOUGLAS K J LYNCH TRAVEL SERVICE CHARLES 2TA002550 BROAD HORIZONS PTY LTD BROAD HORIZONS TRAVEL GRAFTON TRAVEL AGENCY 2TA5373 BROEKING KYLIE ELIZABETH INSIGHT AUSTRALIA TRAVEL 2TA5466 BROMFIELD HOLDING PTY LTD SOUTHERN CROSSINGS AUSTRALIA 2TA5223 BROOKS CAROLYN GAYE 2TA4991 BROWN TRUDI ANN TRUDI'S TRAVEL CENTRE 2TA5128 BUDGET OZ TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA004119 BUDIDEA PTY LTD TRAVEL SHOP NARRANDERA TRAVEL SHOP COLEAMBALLY 2TA003307 BUDLILY PTY LTD GLOBE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SERVICE 2TA5500 BUNDABAH TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE MAITLAND 2TA5095 BURGESS PAUL IVAN ALDINGA TOURS 2TA5629 BURWOOD INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL TRAVELSCENE BURWOOD PTY LTD 2TA001608 BURWOOD TRAVEL PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (BURWOOD) 2TA5547 BUSY TRAVEL PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL ( DUBBO ) 2TA5220 C & E TOURS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 2TA5587 C B S TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA4790 C E TRAVEL & TOURS PTY LTD 2TA5441 C X C TRAVEL PTY LTD CXC TRAVEL 2TA002635 CADIA COACH TOURS PTY LTD 2TA001805 CAFTAX PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (KIAMA VIEW) 2TA002588 CAHILL BRENDA 2TA002823 CALAMBELL PTY LTD SYDNEY UNIVERSAL TRAVEL TOURS 2TA4654 CALTOE PTY LTD

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2TA000008 CAMMARERI VINCENZO V CAMMARERI TRAVEL AGENCY 2TA5526 CAMP BOOMERANG PTY LTD 2TA001073 CAMPBELLTOWN TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5639 CANAM PTY LTD 2TA5538 CAPE BYRON HOSTEL TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA000118 CAPUTO ANTONIO BROOKVALE TRAVEL CAPUTO TRAVEL 2TA002218 CAPUTO MARCO CAPUTO TRAVEL BROOKVALE TRAVEL 2TA002219 CAPUTO GIOVANNI BROOKVALE TRAVEL DOMENICO CAPUTO TRAVEL 2TA5252 CAREAWAY TOURS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 2TA5580 CARNIVAL PLC P & O CRUISES CARNIVAL AUSTRALIA 2TA002954 CARTWRIGHT BERNARD BERNIE CARTWRIGHT TOURS THOMAS 2TA002955 CARTWRIGHT DIANNE JOYCE BERNIE CARTWRIGHT TOURS 2TA5182 CASINO TRAVEL SHOPPE PTY LTD CASINO TRAVEL SHOPPE 2TA004028 CASSANITI GERARDO FORZA TRAVEL CONCETTO 2TA4407 CASTERIN PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL LANE COVE 2TA4232 CASTLE JUDITH ANN RIVERLAND TRAVEL 2TA5192 CAVADIL PTY LTD CULBURRA COACHES 2TA004069 CAVTRAV PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (KEMPSEY) 2TA003945 CELTIC TRAVEL SERVICES PTY LTD 2TA4923 CHAN KIN (MILLIAN) BM LUCKY DRAGON TRAVEL SERVICE 2TA002970 CHAN & LAM PTY LTD 2TA4959 CHATSWOOD TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA4669 CHAUDHARY RITU ROYAL INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL 2TA4670 CHAUDHARY ABID ALI ROYAL INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL 2TA5525 CHEN XIAO HONG A PERFECT CHOICE TRAVEL 2TA4612 CHENG RINGO WAN WAH HARVEST TRAVEL SERVICES 2TA004142 CHIEM KIM LUCKY INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SERVICE 2TA5431 CHINA BESTOURS (AUST) PTY LTD CHINA BESTOURS 2TA5176 CHINA SOUTHERN AIRLINES CO LTD CHINA SOUTHERN AIRLINES 2TA001849 CHINA TRAVEL SERVICE CTS INTERNATIONAL TRADING (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD COMPANY CHINA VACATIONS 2TA4391 CHOI SEOUNG HYUN K.O.D./PALM TOURS 2TA000368 CHUNG PAK TRAVEL PTY LTD CHUNG PAK TRAVEL 2TA5420 CIRCOSTA ANGELA TRAVELSCENE PLUMPTON GIOCONDA 2TA000637 CIRCUIT TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA000457 CIT AUSTRALIA PTY LTD CIT WORLD TRAVEL GROUP 2TA001245 CLAPOUDIS EVA FIVE DOCK TRAVEL AGENCY 2TA5299 CLARK DIANA ST JOHN THE ROCKS TRAVEL 2TA5622 CLASSIC INTERNATIONAL CRUISES PTY LTD 2TA4996 CLASSIC ORIENTAL TOURS PTY LTD 2TA000612 CLUB MEDITERRANEE (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD 2TA004162 COASTAL TRAVEL PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (BATEMANS BAY) 2TA5666 COBALT BLUE TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA003452 COHEN FAY CHRISTINE TRAVEL PHASE 2TA4572 COLYER BRIAN JAMES IRIS TOURS AUSTRALIS INBOUND TOURS & TRAVEL 2TA4573 COLYER VALENTINA IRIS TOURS WENDY AUSTRALIS INBOUND TOURS & TRAVEL 2TA4811 COMEALONG TOURS PTY LTD 2TA5613 COMFORT TOUR COACH CO COMFORT TOURS & COACH SYDNEY PTY LTD COMPANY 2TA001804 COMPLETE TRAVEL SERVICES PTY LTD 2TA4435 COMPSON LESLIE JAMES THRIFTY TRAVEL

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2TA002558 CONCORDE INTERNATIONAL CONCORDE HOLIDAYS TRAVEL PTY LTD AIR TICKETS SYDNEY NATIONAL AIR TICKETS TRAVEL INDOCHINA VIETNAM HOLIDAYS CONCORDE SMART TRAVEL RAIL TICKETS SKYWAYS AVIATION SERVICES SMART MONEY SMART TRAVEL SOLUTIONS ALIA RJ 2TA5152 CONRAN ENTERPRISES PTY LTD 2TA5357 CONSOLIDATED TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA001868 CONTIKI HOLIDAYS (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD 2TA001472 CONTIKI TRAVEL (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD 2TA003506 COOK JILL ELIZABETH TORII TOURS AOM HOLIDAYS 2TA002822 COOMA WORLD TRAVEL PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (COOMA) 2TA5306 COOPER FIONA MARY HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL ALBURY 2TA4241 CORAL SEAS TRAVEL PTY LTD SOUTH PACIFIC ADVENTURES 2TA000862 CORBY ROSS ALLAN CORBY'S BUS LINES CORBY'S COACHES 2TA003248 CORPORATE CONFERENCE INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD 2TA5569 CORPORATE TRAVEL LEISURE AND SPORTS TRAVEL HEADQUARTERS PTY LTD HEADQUARTERS 2TA5518 CORPORATE TRAVEL MANAGEMENT CORPORATE TRAVEL GROUP PTY LTD MANAGEMENT 2TA5316 CORRIMAL TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE AT CORRIMAL TRAVEL 2TA4699 CORTRAVEL PTY LTD CRUISE NOW 2TA5542 COSTA TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5695 TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5444 CRAIG VIVIENNE CHERYL VIV'S TRAVEL BUG 2TA001140 CRAMPTON INVESTMENTS PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE WAGGA WAGGA 2TA5683 CRANSTON COLEEN KAY HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (PORT MACQUARIE) 2TA003878 CREATIVE CRUISING GROUP PTY CREATIVE CRUISING LTD 2TA002632 CREATIVE TOURS PTY LTD CREATIVE HOLIDAYS CREATIVE VACATIONS AUSTRALIA CREATIVE CREDITS 2TA4901 CRONULLA TRAVEL PTY LTD CRONULLA TRAVEL 2TA003038 CROSBY RURAL AND TRAVEL PTY THE AUSTRALIAN FARMERS LTD TRAVEL SERVICE RESPONSIBLE TRAVEL 2TA5052 CROSS GREGORY JOHN LISMORE TRANSIT CENTRE 2TA001248 CRUISE & COACH CORPORATION CHATOURS PTY LTD 2TA5125 CRYSTAL TOURS PTY LTD SOUTHVINA TRAVEL & TOURS 2TA4975 CRYWANE PTY LTD TRAVELWORLD BEGA 2TA5686 CULHAM'S TRAVEL SERVICE PTY TRAVELSCENE ULLADULLA LTD TRAVELSCENE BATEMANS BAY 2TA4781 CUNARD LINE LTD 2TA5539 CUY CHERYL LEE JETSET BROKEN HILL 2TA5540 CUY WINCEN JOHN JETSET BROKEN HILL 2TA4348 CW TRAVEL AUSTRALIA PTY LTD CARLSON WAGONLIT TRAVEL 2TA003801 CYC TRAVEL SERVICES PTY LTD CYC SERVICES 2TA001381 CZESLOTOUR AIR SERVICES PTY LTD 2TA4246 D & A ORCHARD INVESTMENTS PTY IT'S EASY TOURS LTD 2TA5159 D M BELIN DEVELOPMENTS PTY LTD VALUE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL 2TA002903 D Q INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SERVICE PTY LTD 2TA4487 D'ALESSANDRO JULIANNE J D'S GLOBAL TRAVEL 2TA003713 DAEHO PTY LTD DAEHO TRAVEL AGENCY 2TA5350 DAINBAR PTY LTD CLASSIC COACHES 2TA4782 DALEN FINANCE PTY LTD PRESTIGE WORLD TRAVEL 2TA4536 DANADINA PTY LTD LOIS GUBBAY TRAVEL 2TA5342 DANLIE PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (WYOMING) 2TA002545 DANPIT PTY LTD PROFI TOURS GERMAN TRADE FAIRS TRAVEL PROFI TRAVEL

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2TA5253 DAWNEW PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL(BLACKTOWN) 2TA003162 DAYSTAR TRAVEL & TOURS PTY LTD 2TA4647 DE STIGTER JAMES NEW ZEALAND LEISURE TOURS 2TA001909 DELIGHT TRAVEL AGENCY PTY LTD 2TA4571 DELMEGE MAXWELL PHILIP JETSET MONA VALE 2TA001864 DELTROW PTY LTD KERRY PHILLIP'S GREAT EVENTS 2TA5181 DENNIS SANDRA TRAVELLERS ACCOMMODATION ELIZABETH SERVICE 2TA002765 DESEDU PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (FORBES) 2TA5073 DESTINATION PACIFIC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 2TA000206 DEUTSCHE LUFTHANSA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT 2TA003084 DEVULA PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (GRIFFITH) 2TA5468 DHARMA WORLD PTY LTD ADVENTURE TRAVEL BUGS 2TA000284 DIAMOND TOURS PTY LTD 2TA4433 DIGITAL TRAVEL (SYDNEY) PTY LTD 2TA003432 DIRECT FLIGHTS INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD 2TA4436 DIRECT LINK TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5359 DIRECT-HOLIDAYS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 2TA5183 DISCOVER THE WORLD MARKETING TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA001284 DISCOVERY TRAVEL CENTRE PTY CRUISECO LTD CAMMERAY CRUISE CENTRE 2TA4388 DIXON TRAVEL & TOUR PTY LTD 2TA5329 DOCKWISE AUSTRALIA PTY LTD NEW WAVE TRAVEL 2TA001467 DOMESTIC & INTERNATIONAL TOUR FORGE TRAVEL BROKERS PTY LTD 2TA002626 DONCROW PTY LTD JETSET TRAVEL BYRON BAY BYRON BUS & COACH TRANSIT AND TRAVEL CENTRE BYRON BUS & BACK PACKER CENTRE JETSET TRAVEL BYRON BAY BYRON BUS & COACH TRANSIT AND TRAVEL CENTRE BYRON BUS & BACK PACKER CENTRE BYRON OZ WIDE TRAVEL 2TA5492 DONGYU INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD FENGHUANG TRAVEL 2TA002764 DONNA BARLOW TRAVEL PTY LTD CRUISESCENE 2TA002678 DONNETT PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVE (INGLEBURN) 2TA5631 DORO TRAVEL & TOURS SERVICES JETSET PARRAMATTA - CHARLES PTY LTD ST 2TA5651 DOUBLE BAY INBOUND TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA004184 DOUBTFIRE PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (GREENHILLS) 2TA003588 DOUGLAS PETER JETAWAY TRAVEL FREDERICK 2TA003589 DOUGLAS MOIRA JETAWAY TRAVEL 2TA4475 DOWNUNDER DESTINATION HOLDINGS PTY LTD 2TA4831 DOWNUNDER DESTINATION SERVICES PTY LTD 2TA5535 DOWSETT IRENE YOUNG TRAVEL 2TA5532 DOWSETT FRANCIS IRWIN YOUNG TRAVEL 2TA001724 DRINDOE PTY LTD TRAVELABOUT TRAVELABOUT AT RYDE- EASTWOOD TRAVELABOUT AT RYDE- EASTWOOD 2TA5224 DRINDOS PTY LTD TRAVELWORLD GYMEA 2TA002841 DRIVE AWAY HOLIDAYS PTY LTD 2TA5523 DRIVER GROUP PTY LTD VISITORS SERVICES 2TA002900 DURHAM HILARY GORDON DURHAMS COACHES 2TA5520 DUROVIC JULIE ENDLESS TRAVEL 2TA002596 DYLALINE PTY LTD NOVA TRAVEL 2TA002947 E & L INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD CHILE TOUR C T T WORLD TRAVEL 2TA4814 E A & D K PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE FAIRFIELD 2TA4826 EASTWOOD TRAVEL CENTRE PTY HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL LTD (EASTWOOD)

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2TA5144 EASY GROUP AUSTRALIA PTY LTD ANDY'S WORLD TRAVEL 2TA002746 EASY TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5076 ECRUISING PTY LTD ECRUISING4KIDZ.COM.AU CRUISEAGENTS.COM.AU ECRUISING.COM.AU 2TA5190 EDDY DARREL JOHN SCENIC HORIZON TOURS 2TA5191 EDDY KERRIE LYNETTE SCENIC HORIZON TOURS 2TA003733 EDUCATIONAL WORLD TRAVEL PTY G'DAY USA-UNITED STATES LTD CULTURAL EXCHANGE AUSTRALIA CATHOLIC CULTURAL TOURS 2TA5415 EDWARDS TOURS PTY LTD 2TA001131 EL SADIK MOHAMAD M ELSADIK ORIENT TRAVEL CENTRE 2TA5288 ELEGANT TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA4564 ELITE WORLD TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5337 ELJAY TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVELEADERS TUMUT 2TA4834 ELJOHN NEW SOUTH WALES PTY HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL LTD CIRCULAR QUAY HARVEY WOLD TRAVEL (WARRAWONG) 2TA4497 ENCORE TOURS PTY LTD 2TA4496 ENSIGN MARINE SERVICES PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE TWEED VALLEY 2TA001228 EPCOB PTY LTD NEW ENGLAND TRAVEL CENTRE 2TA5487 EQUITY CONSULTING SERVICES PTY EQUITY TRAVEL LTD 2TA002609 EST SKI TOURS PTY LTD ESTOURS TRAVEL 2TA5491 EUROPE TRAVEL CENTRE PTY LTD 2TA002714 EVANS JOHN WAYNE SNOWLINER TRAVEL 2TA002715 EVANS PETER JOHN SNOWLINER TRAVEL 2TA002716 EVANS MYRTLE MAY SNOWLINER TRAVEL 2TA002717 EVANS PETER ROBERT SNOWLINER TRAVEL 2TA5553 EVENTSCAPE PTY LTD 2TA4746 EVER SUN TRAVEL PTY LTD EVER SUN TOURS & TRAVEL EVERSUN HOLIDAYS 2TA5545 EVERWIN PTY LTD EVERWIN TRAVEL 2TA001719 EVERYTHING TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5648 EXCELSIOR TOURS & TRAVEL PTY EXCELSIOR HOLIDAY LTD 2TA5698 EXCITING DESTINATIONS PTY LTD INCA TOURS SOUTH AMERICA THE GOLD TOUR COMPANY ZULU TOURS AFRICA 2TA5233 EXPANDING HORIZONS (AUST) PTY TOUR MARVEL LTD 2TA5260 EXPERIENCE SPORT! PTY LTD MID CITY TRAVEL 2TA001237 EXPRESS TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5409 EXPRESSLINK HOLDINGS PTY LTD EXPRESS TRAVELINK 2TA5298 EXTREME TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5690 FANATICS SPORTS AND PARTY TOURS PTY LTD 2TA5205 FAR EAST SERVICES PTY LTD VIEN DONG TOURIST SERVICE 2TA5692 FARESAVER PTY LTD 2TA002522 FASORI PTY LTD ALLIED-WAH MIN TRAVEL ALLIED WAH MIN TRAVEL - BANKSTOWN 2TA003131 FASTBOOK HOLIDAYS PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE ULTIMO VAUCLUSE TRAVEL FASTBOOK TRAVEL SERVICE ULTIMATE CRUISING 2TA002702 FEARNES TOURS PTY LTD 2TA4425 FELICE TRAVEL PTY LTD PENDLE HILL TRAVEL PISANI TRAVEL MALTA TRAVEL 2TA4777 FELIX TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA001616 FELSTOP PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (COWRA) MEDITERRANEAN HOLIDAYS & TOURS 2TA4879 FICHERA MARIA DOMENICA HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL - (DONNA) WETHERILL PARK 2TA4880 FICHERA JOHN ANDREW HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL - WETHERILL PARK 2TA4506 FINEFLEX PTY LTD GRANGE TRAVEL 2TA4303 FINESSE SOUTH PACIFIC TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA4449 FIRST BARACUDA PTY LTD INCENTIVE HOUSE TRAVEL 2TA4945 FIRST CHOICE TRAVEL PTY LTD FIRST CHOICE TRAVEL FIRST CHOICE TRAVEL HOLIDAY COAST FIRST CHOICE TRAVEL 2TA004074 FIU TELESIA SAMOAN TRAVEL AGENCY

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2TA5676 FLAIRVIEW TRAVEL PTY LTD FLAIRVIEW TRAVEL 2TA002719 FLIGHT CENTRE LTD FLIGHT CENTRE STUDENT FLIGHTS FLIGHT CENTRE FLIGHT CENTRE CORPORATE TRAVELLER FLIGHT CENTRE ESCAPE TRAVEL FLIGHT CENTRE CORPORATE TRAVELLER FLIGHT CENTRE ESCAPE TRAVEL LOW & JAMES TRAVEL ASSOCIATES FLIGHT CENTRE STUDENT FLIGHTS FLIGHT CENTRE FLIGHTCENTRE.COM ESCAPE TRAVEL FLIGHT CENTRE CORPORATE TRAVELLER FLIGHT CENTRE STUDENT FLIGHTS FLIGHT CENTRE ESCAPE TRAVEL FLIGHT CENTRE ESCAPE TRAVEL FLIGHT CENTRE STUDENT FLIGHTS FLIGHT CENTRE PETERSON & TURNER TRAVEL ASSOCIATES FLIGHT CENTRE ESCAPE TRAVEL VFR FLIGHTS FLIGHT CENTRE CRUISEABOUT TURRAMURRA TRAVEL ASSOCIATES FLIGHT CENTRE STUDENT FLIGHTS FLIGHT CENTRE STUDENT FLIGHTS FLIGHT CENTRE STUDENT FLIGHTS FLIGHT CENTRE ESCAPE TRAVEL FLIGHT CENTRE 2TA001587 FLIGHT DECK (AUST) PTY LTD AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND TRAVEL MARKETING 2TA003512 FLORON NOMINEES PTY LTD TRAVELOGIC 2TA004052 FORMTINE PTY LTD NET LINK TRAVEL 2TA000551 FOTI SALVATORE 2TA002216 FOTI VINCENZO 2TA4340 FRANCIS TRAVEL REPRESENTATION PTY LTD 2TA003698 FRASER'S COACHES DUBBO PTY LTD 2TA5257 FRATE LUANA KELLY 2TA003754 FREQUENT FLYERS PTY LTD SYDNEY BUSINESS TRAVEL S B T BUSINESS TRAVEL SOLUTIONS 2TA4394 FRIDLAND TRAVEL PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL- LITHGOW 2TA5281 FRIENDSHIPXCHANGE NETWORK D-TRAVEL PTY LTD SELECTIVE TOURS 2TA5324 FRINGE OF THE DESERT TOURS PTY LTD 2TA001297 FUCHS HELEN MARY TRAVELSCENE AT CHESS TRAVEL 2TA5164 FUSSELL BRADLEY STUART WANDERERS AUSTRALIA 2TA5165 FUSSELL KYLIE LOUISE WANDERERS AUSTRALIA 2TA5000 FUTURE TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVEL MAESTRO (INBOUND) 2TA003440 G & J INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA003709 GABRIELLE MILAD (MARK) PACIFIC GATEWAY TRAVEL 2TA003710 GABRIELLE CHAKIB CARLO 2TA000944 GALACTICA TOURS PTY LTD SUMMERLAND TRAVEL LISMORE TRAVELSCENE SUMMERLAND TRAVEL

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2TA003998 GALAXY WORLD TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5616 GAMAX PTY LTD S E TRAVEL 2TA003664 GARDENFIELD PTY LTD JETOVER TOURS 2TA001441 GARUDA ORIENT HOLIDAYS PTY LTD 2TA000888 GATEWAY TRAVEL PTY LTD GATEWAY TOURS 2TA5143 GEBRAEL SONIA MARY TRAVEL TIME 2TA4476 GEGU HOLDINGS PTY LTD TRAVELWORLD BONNYRIGG 2TA001151 GEM EZY FLIGHTS PTY LTD GEM EZY FLIGHTS 2TA4364 GEMTRIP PTY LTD TRAVELAND BATHURST TRAVELSCENE BATHURST 2TA003533 GEMZEAL PTY LTD TRAVELLA TRAVEL 2TA4767 GENDY ADEL SYDNEY LINK TRAVEL CENTRE 2TA001139 GENERAL SALES AGENTS GSA SKY AIR SERVICES (NSW) INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD 2TA001930 GENERAL TRAVEL GROUP PTY LTD WORLD INTERLINE TOURS GENERAL TRAVEL AUSTRALIA THE CONGRESS TRAVEL OFFICE EASYWAY HOLIDAYS 2TA5670 GENKI TRAVEL PTY LTD GENKI TRAVEL 2TA000868 GENTRY TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVELWORLD CROWS NEST TRAVELWORLD HORNSBY TRAVELWORLD CASTLE HILL 2TA001352 GEORGE COPELAND HOLDINGS PTY HIDEAWAY HOLIDAYS LTD 2TA5673 GERRINGONG TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE AT GUIDEPOST 2TA003552 GET SET TRAVEL PTY LTD FRENCH TRAVEL CONNECTION 2TA003715 GIANAKOULI SYLVIA AEGEANTOURS 2TA5377 GILLIES KERRI ANN TRAVEL WITH ME 2TA003403 GILPIN TRAVEL MANAGEMENT PTY LTD 2TA4355 GINGA EXPRESS TRAVEL SERVICE PTY LTD 2TA4249 GITANI TRAVEL AGENCY PTY LTD 2TA4817 GLADES TRAVEL SERVICE PTY LTD 2TA001511 GLEN TRAVEL SERVICE PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE BELROSE 2TA000938 GLENQUARIE TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA003438 GLENSONE PTY LTD FOUR SEASONS HOLIDAYS TRAVEL 2TA4916 GLOBAL BOUND PTY LTD CARIBBEAN BOUND MARCO POLO TRAVEL CARIBBEAN HOLIDAYS CUBA HOLIDAYS GLOBAL BOUND HERITAGE DESTINATIONS 2TA002597 GLOBAL EXPRESS PTY LTD 2TA5294 GLOBAL TRAVEL ENTERPRISES PTY TRAVEL DIRECT OF KINGSCLIFF LTD 2TA5363 GLOBAL TRAVEL SPECIALISTS PTY COSMOS HOTELS ONLINE LTD EXCITE HOLIDAYS 2TA5560 GLOBAL TROTTERS PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE HAYMARKET 2TA5358 GO TRAVEL GROUP PTY LTD 2TA5046 GO TRAVELING PTY LTD AIRFARE.COM.AU 2TA001171 GOBRAN WAFIK TWIN WINGS AIR TRAVEL TWIN WINGS TRAVEL ATKING MEDINA TOURS & TRAVEL (HAJJ & UMROH PLUS) 2TA001505 GOLD AIR TRAVEL (NSW) PTY LTD 2TA4651 GOLD MEDIA PRODUCTIONS PTY AERO WORLD SOLUTIONS LTD 2TA003926 GOLDEN BOW PTY LTD DWITOUR AUSTRALIA 2TA5071 GOLDEN DRAGON TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA4815 GOLDEN GLOBAL INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA002770 GOLDEN MANLY MANAGEMENT FANTASTIC AUSSIE TOURS SERVICES PTY LTD TRAVELWORLD SPRINGWOOD 2TA5141 GOLDEN MILES TRAVEL & TOURS INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD 2TA5282 GOLDEN TRAVEL AGENT PTY LTD 2TA5093 GOLDEN WATTLE TRAVEL SERVICES PTY LTD 2TA003840 GOLDEN WORLD TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5496 GOLDMAN TRAVEL CORPORATION PTY LTD 2TA5598 GOLF TRAVEL HEADQUARTERS PTY LTD 2TA5194 GOODES' TRAVEL PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (TUMUT)

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2TA003737 GOODMAN ROSS MAXWELL HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (GORDON) HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (ST IVES) 2TA5453 GORMAN SUSAN JOY TRAVELSCENE KEMPSEY 2TA000812 GOSFORD TRAVEL CENTRE PTY LTD GOSFORD TRAVEL CENTRE (RETAIL) 2TA5263 GOULBURN TRAVEL PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL MITTAGONG 2TA003022 GOWAY TRAVEL PTY LTD AUSTRALIAN TRAVEL & INFORMATION CENTRE PACESETTER TRAVEL 2TA5410 GRACE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD 2TA5243 GRAND CIRCLE AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 2TA5215 GRAND TOURING INTERNATIONAL HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL PTY LTD (MERRYLANDS) GTI WORLD GTI SPORTS 2TA001779 GRANNY MAYS TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA4626 GRAY IAN ROBERT WINGHAM WORLDWIDE TRAVEL 2TA4627 GRAY PENELOPE JOY WINGHAM WORLDWIDE TRAVEL 2TA4738 GRAY RUSSELL JAMES GRAYS TOURS NEWCASTLE 2TA4739 GRAY KRISTINE ADELL GRAYS TOURS NEWCASTLE 2TA5187 GREAT AUSTRALIAN TOURS PTY DISCOVERY AIR TOURS LTD 2TA5340 GREAT SOUTHERN LAND TRAVEL TRAVELSCENE HORSLEY PARK SERVICES PTY LTD 2TA5544 GREAT TREND MANAGEMENT PTY G T I M LTD 2TA5275 GREAT WALL TRAVEL SERVICE PTY LTD 2TA5411 GREECE & MEDITERRANEAN TRAVEL CENTRE PTY LTD 2TA001170 GREEN TRAVEL SERVICE PTY LTD ARTARMON TRAVEL G T S TRAVEL MANAGEMENT 2TA4912 GREENBERG DAVID NEAL ALL AUSSIE TRAVELERS 2TA5588 GREENTEES MARKETING PTY LTD EZY TRAVEL 2TA003591 GRIFFIN JEFFREY DIAL-A-HOLIDAY WOY WOY KENNETH 2TA003593 GRIFFIN JULIE DIAL-A-HOLIDAY WOY WOY 2TA4839 GROUP EVENT TRAVEL SYDNEY PTY GET INCENTIVES LTD GET EVENTS GET GROUP ENTERTAINMENT TRAVEL GET CRUISING GET CONFERENCES GET LOYALITY 2TA4495 GROUP EVENTS PTY LTD GROUPS R US EDUCATION ACTIVE TOURS NEW ZEALAND GROUP TOUR SPECIALISTS 2TA003040 GSM AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 2TA4749 GTA AUSTRALASIA PTY LTD 2TA5710 GUEST KATE MARIE TRAVELSCENE THIRROUL 2TA001347 GULLIVER'S TRAVELS PTY LTD 2TA001303 GULLIVERS SPORT TRAVEL PTY LTD GULLIVERS SPORT & MUSIC TRAVEL 2TA003283 GUNDAGAI SHIRE COUNCIL 2TA003447 GURUTRAVEL INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD 2TA5355 GUZZUNI PTY LTD VILLAGE TRAVEL OR ST IVES VILLAGE TRAVEL 2TA002977 GWYDIR SHIRE COUNCIL 2TA002544 H I N TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE WOLLONGONG AT INTERNET TRAVEL 2TA4672 H I S AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 2TA5455 HACOBIAN SHAKEH JACKIE TRAVEL CAFE LANE COVE 2TA5456 HACOBIAN HARMICK TRAVEL CAFE LANE COVE 2TA5289 HALE JANELLE KAYE NORTH COAST TRAVEL 2TA5290 HALE ALAN JOHN NORTH COAST TRAVEL 2TA003454 HALEY DAVID JOHN 2TA002529 HAMERLINE PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL CROWS NEST 2TA5104 HAMILTON ISLAND TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA4362 HAMMOUD MAHMOUD UNITED WORLD TRAVEL EGYPT BY NILE TOURS 2TA5554 HANA TOUR AUSTRALIA PTY LTD

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2TA5174 HANCOCK EVENTS INTERNATIONAL HANCOCK CORPORATE TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA003567 HANNAFORDS AUSTRALIAN TOURS PTY LTD 2TA001129 HANS H KRISTENSEN TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA002726 HANSU PTY LTD EVENT MANAGEMENT & TRAVEL 2TA4713 HARBOUR CITY INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD 2TA5706 HARBOUR HOLIDAY TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5193 HARKHAM HOLDINGS PTY LTD NAGI TRAVEL INTERNATIONAL 2TA004111 HARRIS TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA001236 HARRIS TRAVEL SERVICE PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (PARKES) 2TA5210 HART JONGKOLNEE CHARMING TOURS 2TA003632 HARVEST AUSTRALIA PTY LTD HARVEST PILGRIMAGES HARVEST YOUTH TOURS 2TA4657 HARVESTMAN ENTERPRISE PTY LTD VARIETY TRAVEL 2TA004072 HARVEY HOLIDAYS PTY LTD HARVEY'S CHOICE HOLIDAYS 2TA5617 HASTINGS MARKETING PTY LTD UNIQUE JOURNEYS 2TA003986 HAU THI MY NGOC CITY-LINK TRAVEL 2TA5302 HAWKES JILL ELIZABETH KIAMA TOURING COMPANY 2TA003687 HAWTON PETER JOHN 2TA4999 HEBANI INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL CHULLORA EGYPT RESERVATION CENTRE 2TA4709 HEDLEY TRAVEL PTY LTD AFRICA TRAVEL COMPANY WORLDWIDE ADVENTURE TRAVEL THE ADVENTURE SPECIALISTS PANORAMA TOURS FREELINE INDONESIAN SURF ADVENTURES 2TA4914 HEFFERNAN MARGARET DUCK CREEK MOUNTAIN TRAVEL LOUISE 2TA5696 HERITAGE JOURNEYS PTY LTD 2TA003499 HERON AIRLINES TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA001496 HIFURE PTY LTD SUMMERLAND TRAVEL MERIMBULA 2TA003549 HIGH RANK TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA000832 HIGHFIELD ENTERPRISES PTY LTD CARINGBAH TRAVEL SERVICE 2TA5158 HILLS TRAVEL CENTRE PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE AT HILLS TRAVEL CENTRE 2TA001600 HILTCAN PTY LTD ST MARYS TRAVEL TRAVELWORLD ST MARY'S 2TA4690 HIMALAYAN TRAVEL CENTRE (AUST) TENZING'S INTERNATIONAL STUDY PTY LTD TOURS HIMALAYAN TRAVEL CENTRE TENZING'S JOURNEYS 2TA004084 HINTERE PTY LTD TRAVELWORLD- NORTH SYDNEY 2TA5498 HOBSON & SPIGHT PTY LTD TRAVEL ADVANTAGE MONA VALE 2TA5291 HOLIDAY EDGE PTY LTD PTC EVENTS 2TA4327 HOLIDAY TOURS WOLLONGONG PTY NATIONAL WORLD TRAVEL- LTD WOLLONGONG TRAVELWORLD WOLLONGONG 2TA4251 HOLIDAY-KING TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA003205 HOMA TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5023 HONEW TOURS PTY LTD 2TA003404 HONEY TRADING PTY LTD HONEY TRAVEL & TOURS AGENCY 2TA4995 HONEYMOON WORLDWIDE HOLIDAYS PTY LTD 2TA004000 HONLINK PTY LTD OPAL TRAVEL 2TA5440 HORIZON SPORTING EVENTS PTY LTD 2TA003812 HORNSBY TRAVEL PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (HORNSBY) 2TA003516 HOWARD ALPHONSUS HOWARD'S COACHES ANDREW 2TA003517 HOWARD MICHAEL ANDREW HOWARD'S COACHES 2TA003518 HOWARD KATHLEEN HOWARD'S COACHES MARGARET 2TA003519 HOWARD ANTHONY JOSEPH HOWARD'S COACHES 2TA003346 HUANG YAO HUNG VICTORIA TELE WORLD TRAVEL 2TA002936 HUMAN MOTIVATION PTY LTD

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2TA4986 HUNTER TRAVEL GROUP PTY LTD HUNTER TRAVEL GROUP TRAVELWORLD NEWCASTLE ADMINISTRATION OFFICE TRAVELWORLD BELMONT TRAVELWORLD CHARLESTOWN SQUARE TRAVELWORLD GARDEN CITY KOTARA TRAVELWORLD TORONTO TRAVELWORLD GLENDALE JETSET RAYMOND TERRACE TRAVELWORLD CESSNOCK TRAVELWORLD NEWCASTLE 2TA4526 I S B H PTY LTD RUSSIA AND BEYOND RENAISSANCE TOURS 2TA5614 I T D PTY LTD 2TA5265 IAN SPIGHT PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (BROOKVALE) HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (CROWN CENTRAL) 2TA4938 ICET TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE MONA VALE 2TA000984 ID SOUTH PACIFIC PTY LTD 2TA001709 ILLAWARRA TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA000806 IMAGINE TRAVEL PTY LTD IMAGINE TRAVEL HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL - SHELLHARBOUR SQUARE 2TA003070 IMMANUEL C T T PTY LTD IMMANUEL TRAVEL 2TA4485 INCENTIVE TRAVEL INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD 2TA4696 INDEPENDENT TRAVEL ADVENTURE KUMUKA EXPEDITIONS PTY LTD KUMUKA WORLDWIDE 2TA4868 INFO TRAVEL & ACCOMMODATION PTY LTD 2TA001564 INSIGHT VACATIONS PTY LTD 2TA003603 INTEGRA INTERNATIONAL RESERVATIONS PTY LTD 2TA5308 INTEGRATED TRAVEL SERVICES HOLIDAYSONSALE.COMA.U PTY LTD CRUISESONSALE.COM.AU 2TA4638 INTELETRAVEL PTY LTD ALTITUDE TRAVEL 2TA001538 INTERCONTINENTAL TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5558 INTERCORP TRAVEL PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (HURSTVILLE) 2TA003728 INTERHOLD PTY LTD INTERTRAVEL LINDFIELD TRAVELSCENE AT INTERTRAVEL LINDFIELD 2TA5573 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE & TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA4560 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE COMPLETE CONFERENCE MANAGEMENT PTY LTD MANAGEMENT & TRAVEL 2TA000566 INTERNATIONAL EXPRESS PTY LTD SYDNEY EXPRESS TRAVCOA RHYTHM EXPRESS TRAVEL VISITFRANCE.COM.AU SYNERGI GLOBAL TRAVEL UNITOURS WORLD TRAVEL SYDNEY EXPRESS TRAVEL EXPRESS EVENTS CLIQBOOK OUTTASK TRAVEL VOGUE SYDNEY EXPRESS 2TA4426 INTERNATIONAL SPORTS TOURS INTERNATIONAL SPORTS TOURS PTY LTD IST TRAVEL 2TA003637 INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL GLOBAL FORUMS ASSOCIATES PTY LTD FLIGHT POINT WALLACE ARNOLD HOLIDAYS OPEN ROAD HOLIDAYS 2TA5378 INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL CENTRE PTY LTD 2TA5480 INTERPAC INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD AIMHIGH TOURS 2TA003001 INVERELL BUS SERVICE PTY LTD 2TA4609 IRISHAM PTY LTD CRUISE REPS 2TA4490 ISAAC EPHRAIM BALLINA TRAVEL VALUE NIRDOSH 2TA001556 ISIROO PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE DENILIQUIN 2TA002547 ITG PTY LTD FMC TRAVEL SOLUTIONS 2TA5685 J & J HASSON PTY LTD WINGS

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2TA5663 J & N HICKMAN PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE ON CROWN 2TA003952 J C B INTERNATIONAL (OCEANIA) PTY LTD 2TA5621 J C TRAVEL PROFESSIONALS PTY LTD 2TA5605 J D TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE CESSNOCK 2TA5389 J V L TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA4731 J V M TRAVEL PTY LTD JETSET TRAVEL ORANGE 2TA5572 JABER CLAUDINE 2TA002842 JABIR HABIB SWAN TRAVEL 2TA5102 JADE TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA003444 JADELEN PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (TERRIGAL) 2TA5126 JAEPORT PTY LTD 2TA001551 JAIARA PTY LTD JADE EXPRESS TRAVEL 2TA001647 JALPAK INTERNATIONAL OCEANIA JALPAK PTY LTD JALPAK TRAVEL 2TA003784 JAMADU PTY LTD ITC - INCENTIVE TOUR & CONFERENCE MANAGEMENT HAMPDEN TRAVEL 2TA5682 JANDOM PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (BANKSTOWN) 2TA5034 JANUS TOURS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 2TA000131 JAPAN AIRLINES INTERNATIONAL CO LTD 2TA4894 JAPAN AUSTRALIA TOURISM PTY LTD 2TA004046 JARGAN PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE - MIRANDA TRAVEL 2TA001877 JARIT (AUST) PTY LTD COMPASS TRAVEL (GALSTON) 2TA002873 JARVIS ROBERT ALLAN 2TA5403 JAX (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD JAX TRAVEL 2TA5705 JAY BOB PTY LTD JAY BOB HOLIDAYS 2TA5244 JAYES TRAVEL SERVICES PTY LTD 2TA4840 JCM DESTINATION AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 2TA4615 JEFFERY CHRISTOPHER TRAVELSCENE AT LAKELINE JOHN GUY 2TA4616 JEFFERY BAMBINA PINA TRAVELSCENE AT LAKELINE LUCY 2TA5684 JELSMA JELTE HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (PORT MACQUARIE) 2TA5667 JEMIMA ENTERPRISES PTY LTD PAYLESS WORLD TRAVEL PARRAMATTA 2TA003237 JENNIFER GORRIE & ASSOCIATES RIGHT DIRECTIONS PTY LTD 2TA001250 JET-SEA ENTERPRISES PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (JANNALI) 2TA003291 JETAROUND HOLIDAYS PTY LTD 2TA4784 JETAWAY CONNECTIONS PTY LTD NEUTRAL BAY TRAVEL TRAVELWORLD NEUTRAL BAY 2TA001801 JETGLOBE TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5519 JETSAFE TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA001916 JETSET TOURS (ROSE BAY) PTY LTD 2TA002579 JETSET TOURS (TAMWORTH) PTY LTD 2TA5361 JETSET TRAVELWORLD LTD 2TA5335 JETTIN PTY LTD THOMAS COOK TRAVEL (LIVERPOOL) HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (CHATSWOOD) 2TA4730 JETUP BEI-AO TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA4968 JIANCE PTY LTD TRAVELEADERS LEETON 2TA5589 JIM'S HOLIDAY TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA4818 JIREH KARALAE PTY LTD ADVANCE TRAVEL CENTRAL COAST 2TA5419 JNR TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVELEADERS WAGGA 2TA001230 JOHN REID TRAVEL PTY LTD JETSET TRAVEL NEWCASTLE 2TA004180 JOLLY SWAGMAN TRAVEL AGENCY PTY LTD 2TA5256 JONES NAOMI JENNIFER 2TA003995 JRL INVESTMENTS (AUST) PTY LTD JRL TRAVEL 2TA001663 JTA OCEANIA PTY LTD KOALA BUS 2TA001972 JTB AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 2TA4710 JULIE KEEGAN TOURS PTY LTD GARDEN LOVERS TOURS AUSTRALIAN WINE & FOOD TOURS 2TA4684 JULIETTA TRAVEL PTY LTD DANCE TRAVEL TRAVELSCENE PORT TO PORT TRAVEL BUSINESS & LEISURE TRAVEL

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2TA4963 JULROS PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (BRIGHTON-LE-SANDS) 2TA5464 JURY NOELINE ALL AUSSIE HOLIDAYS FRANCES 2TA003902 JUSTRAVEL PTY LTD ARMIDALE FLIGHT CENTRE 2TA002877 JW ASEAN TRAVEL SPECIALIST PTY MALAYSIA SINGAPORE TRAVEL LTD SPECIALIST MALAYSIAN HOLIDAYS & TOURS 2TA5478 K & A TRAVEL SERVICE PTY LTD K & A TRAVEL SERVICES 2TA002811 K & C LONGFORD PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (NOWRA) 2TA003636 K & H TRAVEL CENTRE PTY LTD 2TA4707 KADDAK PTY LTD MILLENNIUM TRAVEL SERVICES VANUATU ESCAPES OCEAN BLUE VANUATU 2TA4470 KANA TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA4369 KARCHER AMANDA LOUISE AMANDA KARCHER TRAVEL 2TA5504 KAREFYLAKIS MAROLYN ZORBAS TRAVEL SERVICE - THE TRAVEL SPOT 2TA002784 KEANS TRAVEL SERVICE PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE KEANS MUSWELLBROOK 2TA003538 KEENAN PAUL DANIEL 2TA003539 KEENAN JANINE MARIE 2TA5118 KELLY SUSAN ANNE COROWA TRAVEL LINK SPORTSLINK INTERNATIONAL TOURS 2TA4397 KELLY TRAVEL COMPANY PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE COFFS HARBOUR KELLY TRAVEL COMPANY 2TA4593 KELMIK PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE HAMILTON 2TA5477 KEMPE MELANIE LIETTE 2TA5556 KENNEDY'S TOURS PTY LTD KENNEDY'S TOURS 2TA5517 KENTROSE PTY LTD KENTROSE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL 2TA002960 KERBA NICHOLAS AUSONIA TRAVEL SERVICE 2TA4688 KEYOR PTY LTD JET SET DEE WHY 2TA004062 KHOURY ABRAHAM TRAVELSCENE MERRYLANDS 2TA001439 KING GRAHAME KEITH THE KINGS OF NEWCASTLE BUS & COACH SERVICES THE KINGS OF NEWCASTLE 2TA002258 KING HELEN JOY THE KINGS OF NEWCASTLE BUS & COACH SERVICES THE KINGS OF NEWCASTLE 2TA5662 KING BELINDA A S A TRAVEL CHRISTINE 2TA5546 KING PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL PTY KING PACIFIC TRAVEL & TOURS LTD 2TA001558 KINGSFORD TRAVEL AGENCY PTY LTD 2TA002654 KINTETSU INTERNATIONAL KINTETSU TRAVEL CENTRE EXPRESS (OCEANIA) PTY LTD SYDNEY 2TA5550 KISS WENDY ANNE TRAVELWORLD GOSFORD 2TA001826 KITCHEN MAID PTY LTD NARRABEEN TRAVEL CENTRE 2TA5285 KLEDO PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (CHARLESTOWN) 2TA4383 KNECHT REISEN AUSTRALIA PTY KN - TRAVEL AUSTRALIA LTD 2TA5391 KNIGHT GARY EDWARD TRAVELSCENE BYRON BAY 2TA5022 KOBRA NUSRET ARENA TRAVEL 2TA003854 KOLIMDA PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL- NARELLAN 2TA000369 KONINKLIJKE LUCHTVAART KLM ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES MAATSCHAPPIJ N V 2TA5325 KORALIA TOURS PTY LTD 2TA5002 KOREA TRAVEL AGENCY PTY LTD 2TA003973 KORYO TRAVEL SERVICE PTY LTD KORYO TRAVEL SERVICE 2TA003206 KOSTRALIA TOUR & TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5060 KOUDRINA IRINA AUSTRALIANA DISCOVERY 2TA5059 KOUDRINE IGOR AUSTRALIANA DISCOVERY 2TA001702 KRSOSKA BLAGA CENTROTURIST TRAVEL SERVICE 2TA4550 KULPER MILU ALL PLANET TRAVEL & ALL BUS COMPANY 2TA4549 KULPER JOHN BRADLEY ALL PLANET TRAVEL & ALL BUS COMPANY 2TA002521 KYLBLUE PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (WOLLONGONG) 2TA001778 KYRENIA TRAVEL SERVICE PTY LTD SUN ISLAND TOURS 2TA5170 KYU HEE PTY LTD 2TA000828 LABBOZZETTA FRANK MARCONI TRAVEL 2TA002229 LABBOZZETTA DOMENICO MARCONI TRAVEL

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2TA002230 LABBOZZETTA ANTHONY MARCONI TRAVEL 2TA001932 LAKE ROBERT WALTER 2TA002287 LAKE BERVENE ELIZABETH 2TA000783 LAKEMBA TRAVEL CENTRE PTY LTD 2TA4832 LAL MARCEL SUMESH REAL INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL 2TA5258 LAMIL PTY LTD F I FIJI ISLAND TOURS ISLAND & CORPORATE TRAVEL 2TA004152 LAND VOYAGES PTY LTD COAST & COUNTRY AUSTRALIA TOURS 2TA5502 LANDMARK TRAVEL PTY LTD LANDMARK TRAVEL 2TA003289 LANDSUN PTY LTD SEOUL TRAVEL 2TA5157 LANI TRAVEL PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (BONDI JUNCTION) 2TA4351 LANJAK PTY LTD TRAVEL WORLD MOUNT DRUITT NATIONAL WORLD TRAVEL - MOUNT DRUITT 2TA003353 LANSIX PTY LTD EASTERN SUBURBS TRAVEL 2TA4642 LARKEY JULIE-ANNE HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (COFFS HARBOUR) 2TA5110 LASTMINUTE.COM AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 2TA4225 LATERAL LIVING PTY LTD AUSIN INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL 2TA003922 LATITUDE TRAVEL PTY LTD KENT CARS & HOTELS AMERICA WEST MARKETING 2TA003792 LAURENCE TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5677 LAURTOM PTY LTD RICHMOND TRAVEL CENTRE 2TA000816 LAZARIS GEORGE ASTRA TRAVEL SERVICE 2TA5123 LE THUY DINH THI THAI-BINH TRAVEL CENTRE 2TA5369 LEADBEATTER KYLIE LOUISE WARNERS BAY TRAVEL 2TA003343 LEADWAY TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA003259 LEAL GRAHAM ALFRED JUNEE TRAVEL 2TA003741 LEE CHOI LING ROSA ROSA`S TRAVEL 2TA4323 LEE FU PTY LTD GRAND ELITE TRAVEL 2TA5702 LEETON SHIRE COUNCIL LEETON TOURISM 2TA000742 LEISUREWORLD TRAVEL PTY LTD KAY AT LEISURE WORLD TRAVEL 2TA004196 LETHANG TIEN SKYBUS MEKONG TRAVEL 2TA003577 LETICIA TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVEL CARE 2TA003303 LEVER DAWN JUNE LOUISE 2TA4870 LI & FUNG TRAVEL PTY LTD UNEEDA HOLIDAYS 2TA5661 LIAISON TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA003340 LIANG XIAO HONG DISCOUNT AIR TRAVEL (LAKEMBA) 2TA003668 LIBERTY TRAVEL SERVICES PTY LTD ANSWIRS RESERVATIONS NEW ZEALAND TRAVEL 2TA5148 LIDO TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA001918 LIM ALICE GEK MOI ADVCON TRAVEL SERVICES 2TA003388 LINDFIELD TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA003157 LINDSAYS TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVELWORLD COFFS HARBOUR 2TA4694 LINDY ARCHER & ASSOCIATES PTY HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (CASTLE LTD HILL) 2TA003595 LINEAJOHN PTY LTD GLOBAL VILLAGE TRAVEL 2TA4605 LION INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL LION INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SERVICE PTY LTD 2TA003796 LIU ALEXANDER 2TA003797 LIU GWYNETH 2TA004164 LONGHURST EDNA D E D L INTERNATIONAL 2TA4500 LONGWAY ENTERPRISES PTY LTD LONGWAY TRAVEL 2TA001518 LOTTE TRAVEL & FREIGHT SERVICE PTY LTD 2TA5625 LOVAN PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE ON CLARENCE 2TA004025 LOVELOCKS RADIO PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (WAGGA WAGGA) 2TA003096 LOWDER & SONS BUS & COACH SERVICE PTY LTD 2TA001389 LTM TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA001806 LUANGRATH KEO OUDONE APAC TRAVEL 2TA4577 LUKA KAREN SPORTEX TRAVEL MARGARET 2TA5173 LUNG HANG INDUSTRY PTY LTD TARA HOLIDAYS AUSTRALIA 2TA4641 LUXURY TRAVEL PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL SYLVANIA 2TA003265 LYN PULLEN'S WORLD TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5567 LYNCH DARREN LESLIE OUTBACK TRAVEL SHOP 2TA4447 LYNDWOOD TOURS PTY LTD 2TA001397 LYSNACE PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (WINSTON HILLS) 2TA001041 M & G TRAVEL PTY LTD

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2TA4588 M A GASPAR & SONS PTY LTD PETERSHAM TRAVEL CENTRE HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL PETERSHAM 2TA5482 M M TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE CASULA 2TA003025 M P TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5687 M-POWER ACCOMMODATION PTY M-POWER ACCOMMODATION LTD 2TA5511 MA EMMA YING SUNYDO TRAVEL AGENCY 2TA5081 MACARTHUR TRAVEL PTY LTD MACARTHUR TRAVEL CAMDEN 2TA5053 MACEDON TRAVEL PTY LTD D J TRAVEL 2TA4610 MACKIE HELEN LORRAINE LACHLAN TRAVEL (YOUNG) 2TA5180 MACLEAY VALLEY TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5387 MAI LI JING MAKLI TRAVEL SERVICE 2TA4943 MAITLAND TRAVEL SERVICES PTY HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL LTD (MAITLAND) 2TA002918 MAJESTIC TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA4896 MAKEHAM ANNETTE VERONA MAKEHAM'S COACHES 2TA4897 MAKEHAM LINDSAY JOHN MAKEHAM'S COACHES 2TA000530 MALAYSIAN AIRLINE SYSTEM MALAYSIA AIRLINES BERHAD 2TA001348 MAPEN PTY LTD A J A STANMORE TRAVEL AGENCY 2TA4474 MARIA ROSA TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA001888 MARINOPOULOS DIMITRIOS ARGO TRAVEL SERVICE 2TA5398 MARK PEARMAN PTY LTD 2TA4795 MARKAR TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA4682 MARKOVSKI BORIS B M CENTURY TRAVEL 2TA004059 MARSHALL SUSAN LEA HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (GUNNEDAH) GUNNEDAH TRAVEL AGENCY 2TA4579 MARTIN OWENS PTY LTD TRAVEL TOGETHER 2TA002744 MARTINS TRAVEL & TOURS PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE AT MARTINS ALBURY 2TA002531 MARTRON PTY LTD EASTERN EUROPE TRAVEL BUREAU RUSSIAN TRAVEL CENTRE 2TA001148 MARY LEE PTY LTD 2TA002503 MASLENBRIDGE PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (KATOOMBA) HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL - SINGLETON 2TA5344 MASON KEVIN JOSEPH TRAVELSCENE ALBION PARK 2TA5345 MASON JENNIFER JEAN TRAVELSCENE ALBION PARK 2TA4748 MATLAKE PTY LTD TRAVELPORT 2TA5607 MAVIN DEBRA MICHELLE HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (NORTH RICHMOND) 2TA5606 MAVIN ANDREW ROBERT HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (NORTH RICHMOND) 2TA5703 MAXAN INVESTMENTS PTY LTD SKITOURS CANADA 2TA001776 MAXIMS TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5417 MAZUMDER S A M ZAKIR ZAAZ INTERNATIONAL HUSSAIN RZ TRAVEL 2TA001807 MCCARROLL'S (INTERNATIONAL) HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (EMU TRAVEL WORLD PTY LTD PLAINS) 2TA5371 MCCULLOCH TERENCE ERIC 2TA003179 MCDERMOTT ORMOND KEVIN SYDNEY CITY CENTRE TRAVEL AGENT 2TA003180 MCDERMOTT MAUREEN ANNE SYDNEY CITY CENTRE TRAVEL AGENT 2TA001372 MCGANN TRAVEL CENTRE PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE TAREN POINT 2TA003293 MCKEOUGH COLIN JOHN COCONUT GROVE TRAVEL MALABAR 2TA003294 MCKEOUGH KARIL LORRAINE COCONUT GROVE TRAVEL MALABAR 2TA5301 MCKEOWN ROENA GAY 2TA5300 MCKEOWN WARREN JAMES 2TA5462 MCLEOD MAXWELL WILLIAM TRAVELLERS ACCOMMODATION SERVICE 2TA003244 MEADOW TRAVEL SERVICE PTY LTD 2TA5250 MEDIATRAVEL PTY LTD MEDIATRAVEL 2TA5326 MEDICAL MEETINGS HOLDINGS PTY MEDICAL MEETINGS LTD 2TA5655 MEGA TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA004209 MELHUISH NARELLE FAYE TRAVELWORLD SALAMANDER BAY HOLIDAY WORLD TRAVELWORLD GREEN HILLS HOLIDAY WORLD HOLIDAY WORLD

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2TA004210 MELHUISH DOUGLAS TRAVELWORLD SALAMANDER BAY RAYMOND HOLIDAY WORLD TRAVELWORLD GREEN HILLS HOLIDAY WORLD HOLIDAY WORLD 2TA002731 MENDES ROGERIO ROMAO MENDES TRAVEL WOOLLAHRA 2TA4330 MENON BROTHERS TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVELWORLD EPPING 2TA4662 MERIMBULA BOOKING SERVICES HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL PTY LTD (MERIMBULA) 2TA5189 MEROLA DAMIAN MEROLA'S TRAVEL SERVICE 2TA5375 MEROLA LEONORA MARIA MEROLA'S TRAVEL SERVICE 2TA5604 MERYL MCDONALD TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVELWORLD LIVERPOOL 2TA003564 MESAN ENTERPRISES PTY LTD ASIAWIDE TRAVEL 2TA001029 MESSAGE TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA4234 METROPOLE TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA000987 MICHAEL EDEN PTY LTD EDEN TRAVEL EDEN CORPORATE TRAVEL AFRICAN EDEN EDEN TRAVEL BUS BOOKING CENTRE 2TA5536 MILLENIUM TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5147 MILOLU PTY LTD KEAN TRAVEL & TOURS 2TA4636 MILPAT PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (CORRIMAL) 2TA5390 MIN GYO TOUR PTY LTD 2TA5140 MINT TRIPS PTY LTD 2TA003736 MITCHELL ADELE KAYE HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (GORDON) HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (ST IVES) 2TA5416 MOHAMMAD RIAZUL ISLAM ZAAZ INTERNATIONAL RZ TRAVEL 2TA003423 MONSEES MONIQUE MARIA CHERRYBROOK TRAVEL 2TA5680 MONTE CARLO TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5528 MORAMARK PTY LTD GREAT AUSSIE TRAVEL & TOURS WORLDSTAR TRAVEL GUILD TRAVEL PHARMACY ALUMNI TRAVEL 2TA4390 MORAY TRAVEL COMPANY PTY LTD 2TA4392 MORNING CALM PTY LTD 2TA003855 MOSS VALE TRAVEL PTY LTD BONG BONG HIGHLAND COTTAGES 2TA4990 MOSTRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVEL SPECIALIST MOSMAN EUROPE SPECIALISTS 2TA4800 MOUNTAIN & SEA TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA001672 MOUNTSTEPHEN TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE ENGADINE 2TA5026 MOVES TRAVEL GROUP PTY LTD 2TA003126 MSC TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA002869 MULLUMBIMBY TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE MULLUMBIMBY 2TA5362 MULPHA HOTEL PTY LTD HAYMAN RESORT 2TA5364 MULTI PACIFIC PTY LTD 2TA003885 MURRAY RIVER DEVELOPMENT LTD 2TA4987 MURRAYS AUSTRALIA LTD 2TA001967 MURRI MARION NERIDA MOUNTAIN MAGIC TRAVEL 2TA5255 MYALL TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA001141 MYPLANET AUSTRALIA PTY LTD SCANDINAVIAN BUSINESS & HOLIDAY TRAVEL MYPLANET AUSTRALIA BENTOURS INTERNATIONAL 2TA5396 N T & T INVESTMENTS PTY LTD ASEAN TRAVEL & TOURS 2TA4703 N W T B PTY LTD TRAVELWORLD BATHURST 2TA5203 NAJDI JAMAL LAMAR TRAVEL AGENCY 2TA5626 NAJDI GUNWAH LAMAR TRAVEL AGENCY 2TA4927 NAJJAR JOHN PARKLAND TRAVEL 2TA5065 NARELLAN TRAVEL CENTRE PTY LTD 2TA003342 NARUKO PTY LTD CONDOBOLIN TRAVEL SERVICE 2TA5571 NATIONAL TICKET CENTRE PTY LTD 2TA5207 NATIONWIDE JEWELLERS PTY LTD NATIONWIDE TRAVEL 2TA001364 NATOLI PATRICK TRAVELSCENE AT LAZE AWAY GIACOMO TRAVEL 2TA002254 NATOLI CATHERINE LAZE-AWAY TRAVEL DANIELA 2TA002959 NAVGEM PTY LTD SEVEN STAR TRAVEL 2TA5303 NAVIGANT AUSTRALIA PTY LTD TQ3NAVIGANT 2TA001136 NEDIM RIFAT GALAXY TRAVEL SERVICES 2TA5311 NELSON BAY R S L TRAVEL CLUB HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL- NELSON PTY LTD BAY

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2TA001114 NELSON BAY TRAVEL PTY LTD RAYMOND TERRACE TRAVEL TRAVELWORLD RAYMOND TERRACE 2TA4926 NEMIROVSKA OLGA BONDI TRAVEL LEONIDOVNA 2TA4541 NEW CENTURY HOLIDAYS PTY LTD NEW CENTURY HOLIDAYS TRAVEL INTERNATIONAL 2TA004063 NEW LAND TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA4979 NEW LINE KOREA PTY LTD NLK TOURS 2TA4477 NEW LINE TOURS PTY LTD 2TA001961 NEW WORLD TRAVEL H I S INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD 2TA4620 NGUYEN DUY VUONG CBD - TRAVELVISION 2TA4921 NGUYEN ROSA HONG AUS-ZEALAND TRAVEL & TOURISM NHUNG SAIGON DU LICH 2TA001760 NICOL TRAVEL PTY LTD WYONG PLAZA TRAVEL TRAVELPLANNERS LAKE HAVEN 2TA001939 NIPPON TRAVEL AGENCY SACHI TOURS (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD 2TA001455 NIUGINI TOURS PTY LTD NEW GUINEA TRAVEL CENTRE MELANESIAN TOURS BORNEO TOUR SPECIALISTS NEW GUINEA TOURS CONTEMPORARY EXPERIENCES WALINDI DIVING NEW GUINEA EXPEDITIONS NIUGINI HOLIDAYS EAST TIMOR TOURS TIMOR TOURS CORAL SEA TOURS BODY AND SOUL HOLIDAYS KOKODA EXPEDITIONS 2TA5700 NOBI PTY LTD IMPERIAL TRAVEL WILLOUGHBY 2TA004109 NORLING KARENNE TRAVELWORLD TAREE ELIZABETH TRAVELWORLD FORSTER 2TA001286 NORROB PRODUCTS PTY LTD MOORE LEISURE TRAVEL MLT TRAVEL & EVENT MANAGEMENT SERVICES 2TA4898 NORTH RYDE TRAVEL PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL NORTH RYDE 2TA5150 NORTHERN HIGHLAND TRAVEL PTY NORTHERN HIGHLAND TRAVEL LTD 2TA003666 NORTHERN TERRITORY TOURISM & PROMOTIONS PTY LTD 2TA003790 NORTHSHORE TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA002772 NORTHSIDE BUSINESS TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5643 NOVICE BERYL NORMA GREAT EXPECTATIONS 2TA003410 NOWRA COACH TRAVEL PTY LTD NCT TOURS & TRAVEL AUSTRALIA 2TA4948 NOWRA TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVELWORLD NOWRA FAIR 2TA5522 NRMA TRAVEL PTY LTD NRMA TRAVEL 2TA5708 NSW TRAVEL CENTRE PTY LTD 2TA002535 NUMBER ONE TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA001502 NUTAVE PTY LTD SKI HOLIDAY HOTLINE AUSTRALIAN HOLIDAY HOTLINE GOLF HOLIDAY HOTLINE 2TA5019 O'DONNELL SUZANNE MARIE TRAVELSCENE MACKSVILLE 2TA5020 O'DONNELL MAURICE WALTER TRAVELSCENE MACKSVILLE 2TA000860 O'MALLEY VERE PAULINE FORESTVILLE TRAVEL SERVICE 2TA5271 O'REGAN TANIA LEE WHITESANDS TRAVEL 2TA5272 O'REGAN CRAIG WILLIAM WHITESANDS TRAVEL WHITESANDS TRAVELS 2TA003681 OAKDATE PTY LTD QUEANBEYAN CITY TRAVEL 2TA5590 OAKHILL CONSOLIDATED PTY LTD CAPITAL EDUCATIONAL TOURS SERVICES 2TA5245 OCEAN PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL TOURS & TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5485 OCEAN SPIRIT TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5248 OCEANIA TOUR SERVICE PTY LTD 2TA5452 OCEANS ALIVE PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL RHODES WATERSIDE 2TA5304 OCTOPUSTRAVEL.COM (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD 2TA003541 OGDENS TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA001682 OLAQUEST PTY LTD INGLEBURN TRAVEL CENTRE TRAVELSCENE AT SOUTH WEST TRAVEL

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2TA5025 OLCAYTO OZLEM CRESTVIEW TRAVEL 2TA003017 OLIVER KENNETH HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL GEORGE (NAMBUCCA) 2TA003078 OLIVER MARGARET HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL LORRAINE (NAMBUCCA) 2TA002856 OLIVERI'S RELAXAWAY TOURS & TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA001317 OLYMPIA WORLD TRAVEL PTY LTD SPLENDOR HOLIDAYS OLYMPIA HOLY LAND TOURS 2TA5595 OLYMPIC AIRLINES S A 2TA001898 OMEGA WORLD TRAVEL PTY LTD OMEGA TRAVEL DISCOVER AUSTRALIA TOURS 2TA003163 ONG VAN HUNG VINA WORLD TRAVEL 2TA5063 ONG JULIA HUA AUSTIME TRAVEL SERVICE 2TA5064 ONG GARRY TAT-LIAM AUSTIME TRAVEL SERVICE 2TA002927 ORANA COACHES PTY LTD 2TA4429 ORIENT EXPRESS TOUR & TRAVEL SERVICES PTY LTD 2TA5609 ORIENT EXPRESS TRAVEL ASIAN STUDENT TRAVEL INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD ORIENT EXPRESS CORPORATE TRAVEL ORIENT EXPRESS HOLIDAYS 2TA5608 ORIENT EXPRESS TRAVEL ORIENT EXPRESS TRAVEL- SERVICES PTY LTD SYDNEY EXPRESS TICKETING - SYDNEY 2TA5636 ORION XPEDITIONS PTY LTD 2TA003335 OSTAQUARTZ PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE HAY 2TA5292 OTC TRAVEL PTY LTD SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL CENTRE 2TA4575 OUTBACK SPIRIT TOURS PTY LTD 2TA002754 OVERTEX PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL LAKE HAVEN HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL - TUGGERAH 2TA001206 OWGLOSS PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE WAHROONGA WAHROONGA TRAVEL 2TA4448 OXFORD TRAVEL (ANDREW VASS GROUP) PTY LTD 2TA003766 OXLEY TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA003354 OZ INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD OZ CULTURAL TOURS TAIWAN TRAVEL SERVICE 2TA5620 OZ KOREA TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5212 OZINDAH TOUR & TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5201 OZJOY PTY LTD JETSET NOWRA 2TA002825 P G TOURS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 2TA003250 P T GARUDA INDONESIA LTD 2TA5047 PACIFIC GREEN TOURS PTY LTD TOURLAND 2TA5712 PACIFIC HOLIDAYS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 2TA4283 PALENZUELA NELLIE DAVID CHECK -'N' TRAVEL 2TA004128 PALMRAFT PTY LTD JETSET TRAVEL WOLLONGONG 2TA4368 PAN CONTINENTAL TRAVEL PTY LTD I TRAVEL PROFESSIONAL 2TA000763 PAN PACIFIC TRAVEL (AUSTRALIA) PAN PACIFIC INCENTIVE SERVICES PTY LTD 2TA003867 PAN WORLD TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA003939 PARCELS INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD CONTAL TRAVEL 2TA5399 PARIKH VIKASH KUMAR TAJ TRAVEL SERVICE 2TA001765 PARISI TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5339 PARSONS TRAVEL PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (WAUCHOPE) 2TA5652 PASCHEN KARL HEINZ NATOUR AUSTRALIA 2TA000269 PATGAY PTY LTD PATGAY TRAVEL AGENT 2TA000676 PATRIS TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5016 PAXTOURS INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA4244 PAYLESS FLIGHT CENTRE PTY LTD BEST & LESS TRAVEL 2TA000360 PBT TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA002952 PEARCE DAVID GEORGE FIGTREE TRAVEL CENTRE TRAVELSCENE DAPTO TRAVELSCENE DAPTO 2TA002953 PEARCE ANNE-MARIE FIGTREE TRAVEL CENTRE TRAVELSCENE DAPTO TRAVELSCENE DAPTO 2TA001229 PEARCE OMNIBUS PTY LTD PEARCE COACHES 2TA003942 PEREGRINE ADVENTURES PTY LTD 2TA001755 PERFECT TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5434 PERFORMANCE INCENTIVES PTY PERFORMANCE INCENTIVES LTD 2TA002925 PETER MILLING (TRAVEL) PTY LTD

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2TA5499 PETER PAN'S BACKPACKER PETER-PANS BACKPACKER-LAND ADVENTURE TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA002725 PETRITSIS DENNIS DENNY'S TRAVEL CENTRE 2TA003585 PHAN DAM HELEN HUE FIVE STAR WORLD TRAVEL 2TA003008 PHIL TRAVEL SERVICE PTY LTD 2TA003700 PHILIPPINE HOLIDAYS (NSW) PTY PHILIPPINE HOLIDAYS LTD 2TA4468 PHU CINDY CINDY PACIFIC TRAVEL 2TA5024 PIERI ROBERT INTERNET BAKPAK TRAVEL 2TA002973 PINETREES LORD HOWE ISLAND PINETREES TRAVEL TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA002974 PINPOINT TRAVEL GROUP PTY LTD VISA TRAVEL HOTLINE UNITED VACATIONS ROSIE HOLIDAYS TRAVEL HOTLINE FREESTYLE HOLIDAYS SINGAPORE AIRLINES HOLIDAYS ISLAND AFFAIR HOLIDAYS ASIAN AFFAIR HOLIDAYS EUROPEAN AFFAIR HOLIDAYS FLIGHT REWARDS 2TA4629 PIRANI CATHERINE ANITA BELLINI TRAVEL 2TA4630 PIRANI DAVID BELLINI TRAVEL 2TA4704 POPULAR TRAVEL SERVICE PTY LTD 2TA000831 PORT MACQUARIE TRAVEL AGENCY PORT MACQUARIE TRAVEL PTY LTD CAMDEN HAVEN TRAVEL 2TA001484 PORT STEPHENS BUSES (TRAVEL) PTY LTD 2TA4698 POTTER SUSAN GAYE THE AFRICA SAFARI CO 2TA5279 PREMIER WORLD AUSTRALIA PTY NARA AIR TRAVEL LTD 2TA5061 PREMIER WORLD TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVEL KNOW HOW GLADESVILLE FLIGHT AND HOLIDAY CENTRE SOLO VOYAGER HOLIDAYS TRAVEL KNOW HOW SOLO VOYAGER HOLIDAYS JETSET HAYMARKET 2TA4334 PREPURE PTY LTD NATIONAL WORLD TRAVEL GOULBURN TRAVEL WORLD GOULBURN 2TA4341 PRICE TRAVEL SERVICES PTY LTD KOREA EXPERIENCE TOURS JAPAN HOTEL RESERVATIONS JAPAN EXPERIENCE TOURS 2TA3204 PRODOMOU HARICLEA LEA'S WORLD TRAVEL 2TA4464 PROFIT PROFILES PTY LTD SECURE TRAVEL 2TA5001 PROTOCOL ENTERPRISES PTY LTD TRAVELWORLD RICHMOND TRAVELWORLD PENRITH 2TA4469 PRYMER TOUR SERVICES PTY LTD 2TA5137 PUNT INVESTMENTS PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (LEETON) 2TA003042 PURTILL NEVILLE PURTILLS COACH TOURS AND RAYMOND TRAVEL SERVICES 2TA003633 Q T TRAVEL PTY LTD DIPLOMA WORLD TRAVEL SERVICE 2TA000237 QANTAS AIRWAYS LTD 2TA003004 QANTAS HOLIDAYS LTD QANTAS AUSTRALIAN HOLIDAYS QANTAS JETABOUT HOLIDAYS VIVA! HOLIDAYS JETABOUT HOLIDAYS JETABOUT QFHOLS QFHOLIDAYS 2TA5505 QUARMBY RHONDA LEE OAK FLATS TRAVEL CENTRE 2TA5506 QUARMBY DAVID CHARLES OAK FLATS TRAVEL CENTRE 2TA4798 R & G PEARSON PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL - TORONTO HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL - KOTARA 2TA4794 R G B TRAVEL PTY LTD JETSET TRAVEL CASTLE HILL 2TA5578 RAHMAN BODIUR M I M INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL AGENT 2TA5050 RAKSO AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 2TA5543 RAMBLEGATE PTY LTD K P KOMPAS TOURS AND TRAVEL GO SEE AUSTRALIA TRAVEL 2TA002598 RAMSGATE TRAVEL SERVICE PTY LTD

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2TA4983 RCW HOLDINGS PTY LTD MOBILE TRAVEL SERVICE AUSTRALIAN ANDEAN ADVENTURES ANTARCTIC HORIZONS 2TA001820 REACTION TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA001594 REHO TRAVEL (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD 2TA5069 REID JONATHAN JAMES MANLY INTERNET AND TRAVEL CENTRE 2TA001493 RELIANCE TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5129 RETAIL TRAVEL INVESTMENTS PTY TRAVEL ADVANTAGE CASTLE HILL LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (MOSMAN) HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (ARMIDALE) 2TA003705 REVESBY TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE REVESBY 2TA5401 RICHMOND VALLEY TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5579 RISING STARS MANAGEMENT RISING STARS SPORTS GROUP PTY LTD MANAGEMENT RISING STARS TRAVEL 2TA002615 RITCHIES EXPLORER TOURS PTY LTD 2TA000935 RIVERINA WORLD TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE NARRANDERA TRAVELSCENE GRIFFITH 2TA000015 RIX WILLIAM ERIC HAWKESBURY TRAVEL KEVIN 2TA4764 ROAD RUNNER TOURS WYONG PTY LTD 2TA5408 ROAD TOUR & TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5465 ROAD TRIP MEDIA PTY LTD 2TA000282 ROBERT PAXTON (TRAVEL) PTY LTD PAXTON TRAVEL 2TA4985 ROBERTS DOROTHY 2TA5581 ROBERTS DAVID WILLIAM WALKER'S TRAVEL CENTRE JOHN 2TA5582 ROBERTS JACKALIN RUTH WALKER'S TRAVEL CENTRE 2TA002794 ROBIN BELL PTY LTD CENTRAL COAST TRAVEL 2TA4773 ROBINSON KAAREN LAUNA BELLINGEN WORLD TRAVEL 2TA5633 ROBINSON SHERILYN 2TA4466 RODNEY'S TRAVEL SOLUTIONS PTY ALL AIRLINE RESERVATIONS AND LTD TICKETING TRAVELSCENE ROSELANDS 2TA5688 ROK DDD PTY LTD NIUGINI HOLIDAYS 2TA003207 ROKACA PTY LTD WONDERLAND TRAVEL FAIRFIELD BREAKAWAY TRAVEL (FAIRFIELD) 2TA5407 ROLAND TRAVEL SERVICE PTY LTD BUDGET TRAVEL BYRON BAY 2TA5488 ROSEDALE TRAVEL SERVICES PTY LTD 2TA4431 ROSS GARDEN TOURS INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD 2TA003290 ROSSBERG HOLDINGS PTY LTD DIANNA'S TRAVEL SERVICE 2TA000839 ROTONDA WORLD TRAVEL SERVICE WONDERLAND TRAVEL PTY LTD BREAKAWAY TRAVEL (BLACKTOWN) 2TA000132 ROVER MOTORS PTY LTD ROVER MOTORS TRAVEL CENTRE ROVER COACHES CESSNOCK BUS LINES 2TA5635 ROYAL BRUNEI AIRLINES SENDIRIAN ROYAL BRUNEI AIRLINES BERHAD 2TA5008 ROYAL HOLIDAYS TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5472 RUTHERFORD WAYNE TWEED CITY TRAVEL 2TA5473 RUTHERFORD TRISH TWEED CITY TRAVEL 2TA001054 RYAN CECILE TRAVELSCENE TWEED HEADS TRAVELSCENE AT TWIN TOWN 2TA002241 RYAN DALLAS PATRICK TRAVELSCENE TWEED HEADS TRAVELSCENE AT TWIN TOWN 2TA003305 RYAN GERALD IGNATIUS GOLD COUNTRY TOURS 2TA003306 RYAN JENNIFER ANNE GOLD COUNTRY TOURS 2TA001969 RYLEA PTY LTD RICHMOND TRAVEL CENTRE 2TA4230 S & R TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5365 S A H INTERNATIONAL TRADING PTY TRAVEL FAST INTERNATIONAL LTD 2TA5432 S K INTERNATIONAL CULTURE S K TRAVEL EXCHANGE PTY LTD 2TA5637 S S K TOUR PTY LTD S S K & E T C TOUR 2TA001112 S T A TRAVEL PTY LTD S T A TRAVEL 2TA5036 SABHLOK LYNDEN BAY WORLD TRAVEL 2TA001701 SABRA TRAVEL PTY LTD

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2TA003536 SADELLE PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (BROKEN HILL) 2TA003192 SAFWAT ARFAN SAYED ALL SEASONS TRAVEL 2TA4420 SAINTEN PTY LTD M.B.L. TRAVEL CENTRE MACQUARIE BANK TRAVEL CENTRE 2TA5037 SALCRUZ PTY LTD DESIGNER TRAVEL 2TA001185 SAMSUN PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (REVESBY) 2TA000879 SAN MICHELE TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5699 SANBOWL PTY LTD 2TA4252 SANFORD INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL DOUBLE PTY LTD BAY 2TA002999 SAPUPPO MARY ELIZABETH OVERSEAS EXPRESS TRAVEL 2TA001184 SAVIC BOZIDAR SAVIC'S TRAVEL CENTRE 2TA001811 SCANDINAVIAN AIRLINES SYSTEM DENMARK NORWAY SWEDEN 2TA002633 SCENIC TOURS PTY LTD AUSTRALIAN SCENIC WORLD SCENIC TRAVEL OUTBACK ADVENTURE TOURS AUSTRALIAN FELLOWSHIP TOURS OUTBACK EXPLORER TOURS WARRNAMBOOL SCENIC TOURS AUSTRALIAN SCENIC SPORTS EVERGREEN TOURS 2TA002563 SCOMETAL PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE KIAMA KIAMA TRAVEL SERVICE 2TA000973 SCONE TRAVEL PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (SCONE) 2TA4622 SCOTT KEITH DAVID 2TA4623 SCOTT ANN-MAREE 2TA4683 SEALANDAIR TRAVEL CONSULTANTS PTY LTD 2TA001452 SEALIFE INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD PRO-DIVE TRAVEL 2TA002984 SEALUM PTY LTD HAPPY HOLIDAY & TRAVEL CENTRE 2TA002560 SEATEM TRAVEL PTY LTD EXPOTEL EXECUTIVE TRAVEL KEITH PROWSE TOURS KEITH PROWSE ENTERTAINMENT TRAVEL KEITH PROWSE SPORTS SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL CHOIR FESTIVAL AND COMPETITION SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL CHOIR FESTIVAL 2TA5119 SEKIDO ENTERPRISES PTY LTD SEKIDO TOUR AUSTRALIA 2TA4523 SELC TOURS PTY LTD 2TA5237 SELECT TRAVEL SPECIALISTS PTY LTD 2TA5219 SELECT-WORLD PTY LTD SELECT TOURS AUSTRALIA 2TA001591 SELWOODS TRAVEL LISMORE PTY HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL LTD (LISMORE) 2TA003917 SENIOR TOURS PTY LTD 2TA5510 SERENDIPITY JOURNEYS PTY LTD SERENDIPITY JOURNEYS NATURE TRAILS 2TA5694 SEVEN OCEANS CRUISING PTY LTD WORLDWIDE CRUISE CENTRE, SYDNEY 2TA002582 SEWAH INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD NORDIC TRAVEL 2TA003466 SHEAN AND PARTNERS PTY LTD SHEAN AND PARTNERS 2TA5185 SHEARS JULIE MARIE TRAX TRAVEL 2TA4335 SHELDRICK PHILIP JAMES INHOUSE TRAVEL SERVICE 2TA003688 SHELLBALL PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE AT WESTERN PLAINS TRAVEL 2TA003550 SHELLRIFT PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (BALLINA) 2TA5669 SHENG HENG AUSTRALIA PTY LTD ACCESS INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL CENTRE 2TA003749 SHERACK GINA ANNETTE TRAVELSCENE CAMDEN 2TA003750 SHERACK ROBERT JOHN TRAVELSCENE CAMDEN 2TA4360 SHILLALAE PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE TUNCURRY 2TA5283 SHOW GROUP ENTERPRISES PTY SHOWSPORT LTD SHOWFREIGHT SHOWTRAVEL SHOWFILM 2TA001456 SID FOGG'S TRAVEL WORLD PTY LTD 2TA002963 SIECLE PTY LTD LORRAINES HOUSE OF TRAVEL 2TA003722 SILRIFT PTY LTD 2M TRAVEL IPANEMA TOURS

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2TA5208 SIMCOTT PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (ERINA) HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (ERINA FAIR) HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (MYER MALL-ERINA FAIR) 2TA4695 SINACORI MARISA SARA MARISA'S TRAVEL AGENCY 2TA000314 SINGAPORE AIRLINES LTD GLOBAL AFFAIR 2TA4455 SINTUPANUTS SUTTHIDA DETOUR HOLIDAYS 2TA001674 SIX CONTINENTS TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA001680 SIYULI PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (NARRABRI) NAMOI TRAVEL SERVICE 2TA4524 SKYLIFE TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA003194 SKYLINK TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA4525 SKYWAY TRAVEL INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD 2TA5564 SKYWINGS INTL PTY LTD SKYWINGS TRAVEL 2TA003675 SLIMNICANOVSKI TOM (METODIA) UNIVERSAL FLIGHT CENTRE 2TA4410 SMARK TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA003951 SMILE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL & SMILE CITY TRAVEL TRADE PTY LTD SMILE INTERNATIONAL 2TA5577 SMOKE DEPOT PTY LTD METRO TRAVEL CENTRE JETSET MARRICKVILLE 2TA4821 SMYTH ROBERT GRAEME HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (MENAI) HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL FORSTER 2TA4822 SMYTH LAUREN MELVA HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (MENAI) HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL FORSTER 2TA004121 SNOWAVE PTY LTD SNOWAVE TRAVEL 2TA4437 SNOWED INN PTY LTD SNOWY RIVER TRAVEL KOSCIUSKO ACCOMMODATION CENTRE SKIONE 2TA003386 SNOWED UNDER HOLIDAYS PTY LTD ALPINE WORLD ALPINE NEW ZEALAND ALPINE WORLD REWARDS CLUB ALPINE 2TA004043 SNOWTIME TOURS PTY LTD SKI KAOS 2TA5660 SNOWY MOUNTAINS HOLIDAY CENTRE PTY LTD 2TA000230 SOCIETE AIR FRANCE AIR FRANCE 2TA5211 SONTHORPE PTY LTD 2TA4517 SOUPIDIS JEAN BLUE DOLPHIN TRAVEL 2TA000948 SOUTH SYDNEY TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA004122 SOUTH WEST PACIFIC PTY LTD TRAVELWORLD ULTIMO & PYRMONT 2TA5603 SOUTH WEST TRAVEL GROUP PTY TRAVELWORLD ROSELANDS LTD 2TA003559 SOUTHERN CROSS TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA4686 SOUTHERN CROSS UNIVERSITY UNION LTD 2TA003557 SOUTHERN SKY TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA4685 SOUTHERN TRAVELNET PTY LTD 2TA4238 SOUTHERN WINGS (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD 2TA4583 SOUTHERN WORLD VACATIONS (AUST) PTY LTD 2TA4993 SPECTRA TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA4829 SPENCER TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5075 SPORTS TRAVEL PTY LTD SPORTS TRAVEL 2TA5217 SPORTSWORLD PACIFIC PTY LTD 2TA4518 SPREE HOLIDAYS PTY LTD GOLDEN HOLIDAYS BREAK FREE PROMOTIONS TRAVEL BREAKFREE HOLIDAYS & TRAVEL MALAYSIA GOLDEN HOLIDAYS ONLINE TRAVEL SPREE COMPANION HOLIDAYS CLUB 55 2TA001882 SPRINGSHORE PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (BATHURST) 2TA5392 ST CLAIRE BRENDA MAREE TRAVELSCENE BYRON BAY BYRON BAY TRAVEL CENTRE 2TA001051 ST LEONARDS TRAVEL CENTRE PTY ST LEONARDS FLIGHT CENTRE LTD ST LEONARDS TRAVEL 2TA4363 STAGE & SCREEN TRAVEL & FREIGHT SERVICES PTY LTD 2TA003640 STANCZYK BOGUSLAW ORBIS EXPRESS

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2TA002733 STANDARD INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA003764 STAR FARES PTY LTD 2TA004060 STAR THAI TRAVELS PTY LTD 2TA000227 STARPAX PTY LTD MARY ROSSI TRAVEL MARY ROSSI INTERNATIONAL 2TA003277 STEWART ANDREW MURRAY STEWARTS TOURS & TRAVEL 2TA003278 STEWART STEPHEN STEWARTS TOURS & TRAVEL 2TA4471 STUART'S TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5597 STYLISH TRAVELLER PTY LTD STYLISH TRAVELLER 2TA004175 SU CHAN CUONG NICE ADVENTURE TRAVEL 2TA5701 SULIMAN SANAA SYDNEY TRAVEL. COM 2TA5469 SULLIVAN AMANDA JANE DYNAMIC TRAVEL GROUP 2TA5470 SULLIVAN JOHN MICHAEL DYNAMIC TRAVEL GROUP 2TA5618 SUMMERLAND TOURS PTY LTD 2TA003661 SUNCONE PTY LTD SUNCONE TRAVEL & TOURS 2TA000718 SUNFLOWER TRAVEL PTY LTD NORTHBRIDGE TRAVEL 2TA001910 SUNHAVEN COURT PTY LTD 3D TRAVEL 2TA5413 SUNLAND HOLIDAYS PTY LTD 2TA004081 SUNNY WORLD TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVEL-ETICKETS.COM.AU 2TA4910 SUNRISE GLOBAL GROUP PTY LTD TRAVELWORLD HURSTVILLE 2TA5214 SUNSHINE AUSTRALIA TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA4988 SUNSHINE TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5521 SURYATAMI ELLY FELLOW TOUR 2TA5040 SWANSEA TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE SWANSEA TRAVELSCENE BELMONT 2TA4708 SYDNEY FLYING EAGLE GREAT WORLD TRAVEL INTERMODAL TRANSPORTATION COMPANY PTY LTD 2TA003276 SYDNEY SEA & AIR CENTRE PTY LTD 2TA002928 SYMES GREGORY BRUCE SYMES BUS SERVICE 2TA002929 SYMES CLARA JEAN SYMES BUS SERVICE 2TA002930 SYMES RAYMOND LESLIE SYMES BUS SERVICE 2TA002931 SYMES FREDERICK SYMES BUS SERVICE GEORGE 2TA000569 SZOZDA ANDREW MAGNA CARTA TRAVEL MIECZYSLAW 2TA5576 T C B ASSOCIATES PTY LTD 2TA5348 T D & M J JOYCE PTY LTD MARINER BOATING 2TA5640 T D H TRAVEL SERVICES PTY LTD 2TA003433 TADROS TRAVEL SERVICE PTY LTD 2TA5239 TAIBA ABEER AL MADINNAH TRAVEL 2TA001784 TALOMO PTY LTD 2TA001345 TALPACIFIC HOLIDAYS SYDNEY PTY HAWAIIAN ISLAND TOURIST LTD CENTRE ISLAND SPECIALIST HOLIDAYS NORFOLK ISLAND BOOKING CENTRE NORFOLK ISLAND TOURIST CENTRE PACIFIC ISLANDS TRAVEL CENTRE LORD HOWE BOOKING OFFICE PACIFIC & LORD HOWE ISLAND TOURIST CENTRE 2TA003378 TAMA CHARLES CVT TRAVEL VINCENT 2TA4479 TAMWORTH BUSINESS TRAVEL PTY HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL ( LTD TAMWORTH ) 2TA5602 TAPA TRAVEL & TECHNOLOGY PTY LTD 2TA003857 TARA HOLIDAYS SYDNEY PTY LTD TRAVEL QUEEN HOLIDAYS 2TA5241 TAYLOR SANDRA LESLEY B D C U TRAVEL SERVICE 2TA5646 TAYLOR BRUNA COASTLINE TRAVEL ALESSANDRA 2TA5647 TAYLOR MICHAEL COASTLINE TRAVEL ANTHONY 2TA4700 TAYLOR MADE TOURS PTY LTD 2TA003027 TAYLOR MADE TRAVEL PTY LTD TAYLOR MADE TRAVEL TRAVELSCENE TMT 2TA003281 TELFORD EDUCATIONAL TOURS PTY LTD 2TA001005 TELSTAR TRAVEL SERVICES PTY TELSTAR GROUP & CONVENTION LTD SERVICES 2TA003597 TEMPLE TRAVEL PTY LTD JETSET BOWRAL JETSET CAMPBELLTOWN TRAVELWORLD CAMPBELLTOWN 2TA003555 TERRA AUSTRALIS TOURS PTY LTD TERRA AUSTRALIS TRAVEL SERVICE

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2TA000500 THAI AIRWAYS INTERNATIONAL THAI INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC COMPANY LTD THAI AIRWAYS INTERNATIONAL EXPLORE THAILAND ROYAL ORCHID HOLIDAYS 2TA4417 THATCHER MERVYN JAMES HIMALAYAN EXCURSIONS 2TA4418 THATCHER ELIZABETH HIMALAYAN EXCURSIONS 2TA5691 THE ALBURY SAILORS SOLDIERS & AIRMEN'S CLUB LTD 2TA003464 THE AUSTRALIAN TRAVEL & TRADING COMPANY PTY LTD 2TA003990 THE BROKEN HILL LEGION CLUB LTD BROKEN HILL'S OUTBACK TOURS 2TA003487 THE COSTLESS TRAVEL & TOUR DISCOUNTS PTY LTD 2TA4482 THE FIRST CHALLENGE PTY LTD TRAVEL KYOWA-KOKU 2TA4540 THE FUNKHOUSE PTY LTD 2TA003929 THE GLOBAL CONNECTION PTY LTD 2TA001138 THE HOLIDAY TRAVEL SHOPPE PTY LTD 2TA5481 THE IMPULSE TRAVEL GROUP PTY LTD 2TA001579 THE JOURNEY MASTERS PTY LTD 2TA001195 THE JUNCTION TRAVEL (NCLE) PTY HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (THE LTD JUNCTION) 2TA001691 THE JUNCTION TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA4929 THE MASTERS TOURS PTY LTD 2TA003492 THE MDM MARKETING GROUP PTY RESORT MARKETING LTD 2TA5513 THE PETER RANDALL TRAVEL BLUE FULL SERVICE TRAVEL COMPANY PTY LTD CRUISES TOURS 2TA5541 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TRAVEL SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TRAVEL COMPANY PTY LTD CENTRE 2TA5443 THE SURF TRAVEL COMPANY PTY LTD 2TA5570 THE TRAVEL AUTHORITY PTY LTD THE TRAVEL AUTHORITY 2TA003392 THE TRAVEL BROKERS (AUST) PTY THE CRUISE BROKERS LTD 2TA000561 THE TRAVEL CENTRE PTY LTD JETSET TRAVEL COFFS HARBOUR 2TA4481 THE TRAVEL COMPANY (NSW) PTY LTD 2TA5414 THE TRAVEL SERVICE CENTRE PTY LTD 2TA4825 THE TRAVELSPIRIT GROUP LTD EXPLORE HOLIDAYS TRAVEL IMPRESSIONS THE AFRICAN TRAVELLER VENTURE HOLIDAYS 2TA5501 THE ULTIMATE TRAVELLER PTY LTD 2TA4486 THE WORLD TRAVEL CLUB PTY LTD 2TA5388 THINK ADVENTURE PTY LTD 2TA003889 THOM JAMES TRAVELSCENE BAULKHAM HILLS CRUICKSHANK BAULKHAM HILLS TRAVEL (SYDNEY) 2TA4578 THOMPSON ANN ELIZABETH SPORTEX TRAVEL 2TA004058 THOMSON ROSALIND ANN HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (GUNNEDAH) GUNNEDAH TRAVEL AGENCY 2TA5058 THORNBERRY ROBERT JOHN TRAVELSCENE ORANGE 2TA4796 THORNTON TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA4408 THREDBO RESORT CENTRE PTY LTD THREDBO RESORT CENTRE 2TA5267 TIBURON TECHNOLOGY PTY LTD FLIGHTBIZ 2TA001708 TIMOTHY MCMAHON ASSOCIATES PTY LTD 2TA5495 TINGHA TRAVEL PTY LTD TINGHA TRAVEL 2TA4733 TINK KATHRYN DELL HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (COONABARABRAN) 2TA4428 TIP TOP TRAVEL SERVICE PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL CHERRYBROOK 2TA5221 TMODE PTY LTD TRAVELMODE INTERNATIONAL 2TA4976 TOBARAOI TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA001891 TODIKI PTY LTD TRAVELWAYS AUSTRALIA HOPPIE'S TOURS TRAVELWORLD MERRYLANDS TRAVELWAYS AUSTRALIA 2TA001833 TONY ARICO'S TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVELWORLD WOY WOY 2TA5101 TOORAK TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA002742 TOP TRAVEL PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE PADSTOW 2TA5341 TOPFAIR GROUP PTY LTD 2TA001422 TORONA PTY LTD ANYWHERE TRAVEL ANYWHERE TRAVEL CBD ANYWHERE TRAVEL CBD

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2TA000521 TORONTO BUS SERVICES PTY LTD 2TA5276 TOTAL TRAVEL CONCEPTS PTY LTD E-WAY TRAVEL 2TA5656 TOUR DESIGN PTY LTD 2TA001144 TOUR HOSTS PTY LTD CONFERENCE INTERPRETER SERVICES TOUR HOSTS DESTINATION MANAGEMENT PACIFIC EXPERIENCE D M C 2TA5628 TOUR VILLAGE PTY LTD 2TA5591 TOURIST MANIA PTY LTD 2 RISTMANIA 2TA4539 TOURNET AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 2TA002872 TOVELO PTY LTD JUSTMEG TRAVEL CONSULTING 2TA003256 TP OCEANIA PTY LTD 2TA003016 TRABOULSI OUSSAMA TORA TRAVEL 2TA003232 TRABOULSI MASAKO UEDA TORA TRAVEL 2TA5228 TRADE TRAVEL PTY LTD CLUB TRAVEL 2TA4668 TRADELINE TRAVEL PTY LTD OURWORLD TRAVEL WOLLONGONG 2TA5330 TRADELINK SERVICES AUSTRALIA T S A TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA001889 TRAFALGAR TOURS (AUST) PTY LTD 2TA001031 TRAFALGAR TRAVEL (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD 2TA003936 TRAIKTONE PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (CARLINGFORD) 2TA4723 TRAILFINDERS (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD TRAILFINDERS (AUSTRALIA) 2TA001832 TRANS AM TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5151 TRANS MED TRAVEL PTY LTD TRANS CHARTER DIRECTOURS AUSTRALIA 2TA002688 TRANS ORBIT PTY LTD NAVI TOUR TRAVEL TARZAN 2TA001318 TRANS TURK TRAVEL SERVICES PTY TURKISH TRAVEL SERVICES LTD TRANS TURK TRAVEL 2TA000626 TRANSGLOBAL TRAVEL SERVICE PTY LTD 2TA4855 TRANSHEMISPHERE PTY LTD STARLIGHT TOURS 2TA5404 TRAVBIZ INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD TRAVBIZ INTERNATIONAL 2TA5317 TRAVCOM INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL CONCORDE VFR INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD 2TA5516 TRAVEL & LEISURE PTY LTD 2TA5531 TRAVEL & LIVING PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL MANLY 2TA4343 TRAVEL & TOURISM MARKETING TIMELESS TOURS & TRAVEL CONSULTANTS PTY LTD 2TA4563 TRAVEL & TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA001406 TRAVEL ACTION PTY LTD 2TA4827 TRAVEL AIR INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD 2TA5274 TRAVEL BEYOND PTY LTD 2TA5479 TRAVEL BLITZ PTY LTD TRAVEL BLITZ 2TA001445 TRAVEL BUSINESS SERVICES PTY GLOBAL CREATIVE EVENTS LTD 2TA4876 TRAVEL CENTRE INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD 2TA003218 TRAVEL CENTRE SUSSEX PTY LTD SUSSEX INLET TRAVEL 2TA003723 TRAVEL CHOICE PTY LTD MOSMAN CRUISE CENTRE 2TA001096 TRAVEL CO PTY LTD 2TA003442 TRAVEL CONNECT PTY LTD BANORA TRAVELWORLD 2TA004102 TRAVEL CREATIONS PTY LTD 2TA5333 TRAVEL LINK INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD 2TA5711 TRAVEL LOGISTICS PTY LTD TRAVEL LOGISTICS 2TA004101 TRAVEL MART PTY LTD 2TA003934 TRAVEL PERSPECTIVE PTY LTD SYDNEY ADVENTURE CENTRE FLIGHT 'N' TRAVEL 2TA5273 TRAVEL PLUS PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (PARRAMATTA) 2TA4803 TRAVEL RESERVATIONS PTY LTD 2TA003261 TRAVEL SEEKERS PTY LTD 2TA5678 TRAVEL TEAM AUSTRALIA PTY LTD TRAVELWORLD MIRANDA 2TA003774 TRAVEL THE WORLD PTY LTD TRAVEL THE WORLD (TTW) 2TA5654 TRAVEL UTOPIA PTY LTD 2TA5003 TRAVEL WORLD (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD 2TA4656 TRAVEL.COM.AU LTD 2TA5206 TRAVELATIONS PTY LTD CRUISE EXPRESS INTERNATIONAL 2TA4949 TRAVELBOOKERS.COM PTY LTD TRAVELBOOKERS 2TA003921 TRAVELCORP (AUST) PTY LTD KIDS CORP TRAVEL 2TA5658 TRAVELDREAMERS PTY LTD 2TA5090 TRAVELEDGE PTY LTD

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2TA000658 TRAVELFORCE PTY LTD 2TA5476 TRAVELGLIDE (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD 2TA5232 TRAVELINE INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD 2TA000229 TRAVELINE PTY LTD 2TA5031 TRAVELLERCENTRE AUSA TRAVEL INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD 2TA003568 TRAVELLERS WORLD INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD 2TA004048 TRAVELMAX PTY LTD 2TA4982 TRAVELNET INTERNATIONAL (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD 2TA5394 TRAVELPAK TRAVEL SERVICES PTY LTD 2TA000270 TRAVELPLAN AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 2TA5679 TRAVELSCENE HOLIDAYS PTY LTD 2TA003629 TRAVELSCENE TICKETS PTY LTD 2TA5668 TRAVELSHOP PTY LTD TRAVELSHOP NORTH SYDNEY TRAVELSHOP LINDFIELD TRAVELSHOP DEE WHY 2TA5062 TRAVELSTYLE PTY LTD 2TA5135 TRAVELTICKET PTY LTD 2TA004141 TRAVELTIX INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD TRAVELTIX 2TA001962 TRAVELTOO PTY LTD 2TA5596 TRAVELWIZE PTY LTD 2TA5704 TRAVELWORLD SYDNEY MARKETS PTY LTD 2TA4591 TRAZPOUND PTY LTD ON COURSE TOURS & TRAVEL 2TA003971 TREFILO ALFIO TRAVELWORLD GRIFFITH 2TA003972 TREFILO TRACY TRAVELWORLD GRIFFITH 2TA003465 TRENDSETTER TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5497 TRENDWEST SOUTH PACIFIC TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA4715 TRENSHORE PTY LTD A & J TRAVEL CENTRE 2TA4885 TRIARCHON PTY LTD WORLD DISCOVERY HOLIDAYS TRAVELSCAPE GREECE2C.COM 2TA5356 TRIMACC ENTERPRISES PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL MORISSET 2TA003707 TRINH DINH LOC TWIN WINGS 2 AIR TRAVEL 2TA4950 TRIPLE O TRAVEL SERVICE PTY LTD 2TA004193 TRIUMPH TOURS PTY LTD 2TA004041 TRUEPLUM PTY LTD DISCERNING TRAVELLER 2TA5689 TRUNG NAM TRAVEL & TOURS PTY LTD 2TA001875 TRUONG LAP QUOC WING SING TRAVEL 2TA5653 TRUTH OF PARADISE PTY LTD 2TA002729 TRYABOUT PTY LTD M & J EXECUTIVE TRAVEL 2TA002935 TSANG SOW YIN LESHAN TOURS 2TA002669 TUBOND PTY LTD JETSET TRAVEL EARLWOOD WORLD NETWORK TRAVEL 2TA4884 TUCAN TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5057 TURNER SCOTT ANDREW TRAVELSCENE ORANGE 2TA5611 TWEED & COOLANGATTA TOURISM INC 2TA5309 TWOFOLD TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5650 U T C PACIFIC PTY LTD 2TA003731 UMINA BEACH TRAVEL CENTRE PTY HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (UMINA) LTD 2TA5549 UN-LIMITED TRAVEL PTY LTD UN-LIMITED TRAVEL 2TA001040 UNIQUE TRAVEL SERVICES PTY LTD 2TA001843 UNITED AIRLINES INC 2TA5707 UNITED HOLIDAYS PTY LTD 2TA001666 UNITED TRAVEL (B H) PTY LTD TRAVELWORLD BROKEN HILL 2TA5612 UNITY TRAVEL SERVICE PTY LTD UNITY TRAVEL SERVICE 2TA5484 UNIVERSAL TRAVEL SERVICES PTY LTD 2TA001584 UNIWORLD TRAVEL AND FREIGHT SERVICE PTY LTD 2TA5551 UNO TRAVEL PTY LTD K W K TOURS 2TA001869 URSULA KING TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5697 V A TRAVEL PTY LTD VOYAGE AFFAIRES 2TA5172 V N ENTERPRISES PTY LTD V N INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL 2TA4415 V TRAVEL CENTRES PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE AT V TRAVEL SYDNEY 2TA003513 VALDARA PTY LTD SAWTELL-TOORMINA TRAVEL SERVICE 2TA5395 VALENZ WORLD TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA003190 VALUE TOURS (AUST) PTY LTD

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2TA001072 VAN DA MONT & ASSOCIATES PTY UNIAO TRAVEL LTD 2TA003938 VANATA PTY LTD CONTAL TRAVEL 2TA000411 VASSALIOS ANDREW ANDREW VASS ANDREW VASS TRAVEL AGENCY 2TA002285 VASSALIOS ELENA ANDREW VASS TRAVEL AGENCY ANDREW VASS 2TA5583 VENKATAYA NARAYAN SATELLITE HOLIDAYS 2TA5584 VENKATAYA SARESWATI SATELLITE HOLIDAYS 2TA003055 VEROZI PTY LTD ONDA TRAVEL AGENCY 2TA5566 VERSLUIJS WILLEMINA OUTBACK TRAVEL SHOP MAARTJE 2TA001964 VERTSETIS ANTONIOS ATHINA TRAVEL AGENCY 2TA5709 VI.SA TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA000469 VIATOUR TRAVEL PTY LTD A T I TOURS 2TA5568 VIET NAM HOLIDAY'S INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD 2TA5471 VIETNAM TOURIST SERVICES PTY LTD 2TA003702 VIEWDAZE PTY LTD BRAVO INTERNATIONAL HOLIDAYS BEYOND 2001 TRAVEL & TOURS BRAVO CONSOLIDATION BRAVO 4 TICKETS BREAKAWAY TRAVEL ON YORK 2TA5527 VIRTUAL BRAINET PTY LTD FLAG TRAVEL 2TA5405 VIRTUALIT SERVICES PTY LTD 2TA002808 VOCE PTY LTD BOLAND'S TRAVEL 2TA4974 VOYAGER TRAVEL CORPORATION PTY LTD 2TA5054 VOYAGES HOTELS & RESORTS PTY LTD 2TA4965 VOYAGES LODGES PTY LTD 2TA5524 VUONG DAI PHUOC DAVID VUONG TRAVEL 2TA4236 WADE ROBERT JOHN WADES TRAVEL GREGORY 2TA4237 WADE LISA ANN WADES TRAVEL 2TA5327 WAHROONGA VILLAGE TRAVEL PTY JETSET WAHROONGA VILLAGE LTD 2TA4389 WALES LEONIE RUTH WALES COACH TRAVEL AGENCY HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (COOTAMUNDRA) 2TA002704 WALL STREET TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA001225 WALLSEND TRAVEL SERVICE PTY TRAVELSCENE (WALLSEND) LTD 2TA5343 WALSHES WORLD AGENCIES WALSHES WORLD AGENCIES AUSTRALIA PTY LTD AUSTRALIA 2TA5139 WALTON MARIA DEL MAR TRAVELLING FIT 2TA5209 WANDERERS TRAVEL.COM (N S W) WANDERERS-TRAVEL.COM PTY LTD 2TA4250 WASTRECK PTY LTD IMPERIAL TRAVEL 2TA4221 WATCHTOWER BIBLE AND TRACT WATCHTOWER TRAVEL SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA 2TA002655 WATTLELAND PTY LTD 2TA4511 WAUGH KATHLEEN MARY THE BLUE SKIES PROJECT 2TA4512 WAUGH ALEC THE BLUE SKIES PROJECT 2TA003775 WAYLAS PTY LTD CALL INCENTIVES 2TA4235 WAYWIND PTY LTD 2TA5642 WEB OPTIONS PTY LTD 2TA5406 WEIDE MAROSY CORP PTY LTD A T S AUSTRALIAN TRAVEL SPECIALISTS N S W 2TA5534 WELBY PTY LTD OZ SNOW ADVENTURES TRAVEL 2TA4224 WELL CONNECTED TRAVEL PTY LTD BALTIC CONNECTIONS CORAL CONNECTIONS WELL CONNECTED TOURS 2TA000128 WELLINGTON SHIRE COUNCIL WELLINGTON TRAVEL 2TA001985 WELLS TRADING PTY LTD FIJI SPECIALIST HOLIDAYS SPORTSWELL TOURS AND TOURNAMENTS PACIFIC SPECIALIST HOLIDAYS NEW CALEDONIA SPECIALIST HOLIDAYS HAWAII SPECIALIST HOLIDAYS BALI SPECIALIST HOLIDAYS VANUATU SPECIALIST HOLIDAYS COACH TOURS OF FIJI COOK ISLANDS SPECIALIST HOLIDAYS 2TA4792 WENDY WU TOURS PTY LTD 2TA001726 WENTWORTH TRAVEL PTY LTD

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2TA4423 WEST WYALONG TRAVEL PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (WEST WYALONG) 2TA5634 WESTERN ROAD LINERS (PARKES) PTY LTD 2TA003894 WESTWOOD PAUL HOWARD CITY CENTRE TRAVEL SERVICE 2TA003895 WESTWOOD CHRISTINE CITY CENTRE TRAVEL SERVICE CHERRY 2TA003024 WHITE LAURIS HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL MARGARET (NAMBUCCA) 2TA002296 WHITEHOUSE GLENDA JOY JETSET TRAVEL BLUE MOUNTAINS 2TA002297 WHITEHOUSE HOWARD JETSET TRAVEL BLUE MOUNTAINS LONGLEY 2TA4904 WHITLING TRACY LAURIETON WORLD TRAVEL NAMBUCCA WORLD TRAVEL TRAVELWORLD LAURIETON 2TA4905 WHITLING GILBERT DAMIEN NAMBUCCA WORLD TRAVEL LAURIETON WORLD TRAVEL TRAVELWORLD LAURIETON 2TA5305 WICKED TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5368 WICKS KELLY LOUISE WARNERS BAY TRAVEL 2TA5681 WIDE WORLD OF TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA004001 WIDEICE PTY LTD BRITANNIA TRAVEL 2TA4645 WIEDEMANN TRAVEL AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 2TA5249 WILDERNESS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 2TA5386 WILTRANS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 2TA4607 WINDBIND PTY LTD CENTRE ONE TOURS AUSTRALIA 2TA4962 WINDSONG TRAVEL PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (INVERELL) 2TA4953 WINGLONG TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA002901 WINKLEY ELEANOR URSULA DURHAMS COACHES 2TA004148 WISELY'S TRAVEL SERVICE PTY LTD 2TA4942 WITANDER TRAVEL PTY LTD ALASKA BOUND/AUSTRALIA BOUND 2TA4842 WONDERFUL PACIFIC PTY LTD 2TA004027 WONDERFUL WORLD TRAVEL SERVICE PTY LTD 2TA004051 WONDERLAND WORLD TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA5674 WORLD AVENUE PTY LTD RYUGAKU PLAZA DIVING PLAZA 2TA002557 WORLD AVIATION SYSTEMS (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD 2TA4960 WORLD CARS PTY LTD WORLD CARS 2TA003690 WORLD CORPORATE TRAVEL PTY CRUISE JOURNEYS LTD WORLD CONFERENCE & INCENTIVE MANAGEMENT 2TA5240 WORLD FLIGHT CENTRE PTY LTD WORLD FLIGHT CENTRE 2TA003088 WORLD LINKS EDUCATION PTY LTD ALUMNI TRAVEL IMPERIAL CHINA TOURS JUST GOOD FRIENDS ABOUTFRANCE TRAVEL MANDALA EAST 2TA4346 WORLD MARKETING PTY LTD 2TA004103 WORLD TRADE TRAVEL PTY LTD HELEN WONG TOURS 2TA5693 WORLD TRAVEL CONNECTIONS PTY WORLD TRAVEL CONNECTIONS LTD SWISSAVIATION SOUTHERN PACIFIC VACATIONS 2TA5133 WORLD WIDE TRAVEL SERVICES PTY LTD 2TA4947 WORLDCAR AND TRAVEL.COM.AU GLOBALCARS.COM.AU PTY LTD GLOBALRES.COM.AU 2TA004034 WORLDTRAVEL.COM.AU PTY LTD KIDS WORLD TRAVEL WORLD TRAVEL PROFESSIONALS 2TA5319 WORLDWIDE HOLIDAYS PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (MIRANDA) HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL CARINGBAH 2TA5574 WORLDWIDE TRAVEL WORLDWIDE TRAVEL PROFESSIONALS PTY LTD PROFESSIONALS 2TA001257 WYFINE PTY LTD TRAVELSCENE NOWRA 2TA5664 YAMMINE CAROL A & C TRAVEL 2TA5563 YANG JING (JENNY) J Y TRAVEL 2TA4931 YARRUMBI PTY LTD HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL (MURWILLUMBAH) 2TA002629 YHA NSW LTD YHA TRAVEL SYDNEY CENTRAL YHA YHA TRAVEL 2TA001085 YONEP PTY LTD PANTHERS TRAVEL

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2TA4819 YOSICA INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL PTY LTD 2TA4542 YTA TRAVEL (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD YTA TRAVEL 2TA003482 ZIGNAL INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD ZIGNAL TRAVELS 2TA5370 ZUJI PTY LTD 2TA4619 ZUZARTE MARIA MATILDE AIR TRAVEL 2000 2TA4618 ZUZARTE ROY LEVY AIR TRAVEL 2000

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 81 3552 PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS 1 July 2005 PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS ERRATUM in those lands, are acquired by compulsory process in accordance with the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just THE Private Advertisements Section in the Government Terms Compensation) Act 1991, for the purpose of a public Gazette of the 24th June 2005, No 77, pages 3175 to 3192 road. B.SMITH, General Manager, Hastings Council, PO contained an incorrect date “29 June 2005” this should have Box 84, Port Macquarie NSW 2444. read “24 June 2005” this erratum now amends that error. COUNCIL NOTICES SCHEDULE BROKEN HILL CITY COUNCIL Lot 33, DP 874058 and Lot 34, DP 874058. [1407] Sale of Land for Overdue Rates Local Government Act 1993 – Section 713 to 726 HASTINGS COUNCIL ERRATUM Road Act 1993, Section 10 THE Broken Hill City Council Sale of Land for Overdue Dedication of Public Road Rates published in the Government Gazette on the 24 June 2005, No 77, pages 3184 to 3189 contained some publishing NOTICE is hereby given that Hastings Council pursuant errors: to section 10 of the Roads Act 1993, dedicates the council owned land, detailed in the Schedule below as public road. Page 3184 – Listed property in the name of BOMMER B. SMITH, General Manager, Hastings Council, PO Box 84, Don, the street address is missing and should read 143 Port Macquarie NSW 2444. Ryan Lane; Page 3186 – Listed property in the name of BRETT Kevin SCHEDULE Thomas, the street address should be 221 Patton Street; Lot 33, DP 874058; Lot 34, DP 874058 and situated at Page 3187 – Listed property in the name of McGRATH Hastings River Drive, Port Macquarie. [1408] Peter, the surname should be spelt MAGRATH; Page 3188 – Listed property in the name of McNAUGHTON John, the folio identifier should read FI F/28075. HOLROYD CITY COUNCIL This erratum amends those errors. Roads (General) Regulation 2000 Naming of Roads COBAR SHIRE COUNCIL PURSUANT to Clause 9 of the Roads (General) Regulation Local Government Act 1993 2000, notice is hereby given of the naming of the following Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 nine (9) new roads within the eastern precinct of the Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land Lakewood Estate at Pemulwuy: COBAR Shire Council declares, with the approval of Her Description Road Name Excellency the Governor, that the land described in Schedule Road 101 Driftway Drive A below, with the exception of the easements described in Road 103 Grazier Circuit Schedule B below and excluding any mines or deposits of Road 106 Butler Road minerals in the land, are acquired by compulsory process in accordance with the provisions of the Land Acquisition Road 107 Samuel Way (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991, for mining industry Road 108 Lisk Road purposes, an environmental protection area and restoration Road 109 Miles Crescent of old mine workings. Dated at Cobar this 28th day of June Road 110 Pastoral Circuit 2005. STEPHEN WALL, General Manager, Cobar Shire Council, PO Box 223, Cobar NSW 2835 Future Road 1 McMaster Street Future Road 2 Nicholls Way SCHEDULE A Dated at Merrylands this 23rd of June 2005. D. TREZISE, Lots 1-7, DP 1019612. General Manager, Holroyd City Council, Memorial Avenue, Merrylands NSW 2160. [1399] SCHEDULE B Easement for access and pipeline 10.06 wide over Lot 6, OBERON COUNCIL DP 1019612, as shown in DP 1019612. [1406] Roads Act 1993, Section 162 Naming of Public Road HASTINGS COUNCIL Roads Act 1993 NOTICE is hereby given that Council, in pursuance of section 162 of the Roads Act 1993, resolved to name the road as Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 shown in the schedule hereunder: Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land Description New Road Name THE Hastings Council declares, with the approval of Her Lane that comes off Duckmaloi Eaton Lane. Excellency the Governor, that the land described in the Road, opposite Titania Road and Schedule below excluding any mines or deposits of minerals runs towards the Tulip Patch.

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Authorised by resolution of Council on 12th April 2005. Dated at Casino, this 24th June 2005, B. A. WILKINSON, BRUCE FITZPATRICK, General Manager, Oberon Council, General Manager, Richmond Valley Council, Locked Bag PO Box 84, Oberon NSW 2787. [1412] 10, Casino NSW 2470.

SCHEDULE PENRITH CITY COUNCIL Lot 10, DP 1045792. [1409] Roads Act 1993, Section 10 Dedication of Land as Public Road TENTERFIELD SHIRE COUNCIL NOTICE is hereby given that Penrith City Council in Roads Act 1993, Section 162 pursuance of section 10 of the Roads Act 1993, dedicates the land described in the Schedule as public road. Dated Road Re-Naming at Penrith this 28th day of June 2005. ALAN TRAVERS, General Manager, Penrith City Council, PO Box 60, Penrith NOTICE is hereby given that Tenterfield Shire Council, in NSW 2751. accordance with section 162 of the Roads Act 1993, has re-named the following roads located within Tenterfield Shire: SCHEDULE Current Road Name: Tenterfield-Woodenbong Road (MR Lot 2, DP 1071114. [1401] 622). New Road Name: Mount Lindesay Road. PENRITH CITY COUNCIL Location: From New England Highway (SH 9) intersection Roads Act 1993, Section 16 at Tenterfield to Kyogle Shire Boundary (Tooloom Creek), Woodenbong via Liston and Legume. PENRITH City Council hereby dedicates to the public as roadway pursuant to section 16, Roads Act 1993, the section Current Road Name: Stanthorpe – Amosfield Branch of Wilson Lane, Jamisontown that originates from Jamison Road (MR 189). Road, Jamisontown and is located parallel between Blaikie New Road Name: Liston Road. Road and Tench Avenue, Jamisontown, as per the highlighted Location: From MR 189 junction at Amosfield northeast plan. Dated at Penrith this 28th day of June 2005. ALAN to MR 622 junction at Liston. TRAVERS, General Manager, Penrith City Council, PO Box 60, Penrith NSW 2751. Current Road Name: Tabulam – Woodenbong Rd (MR 361). SCHEDULE New Road Name: Clarence Way. Land adjoining the rear of Lots 4–6 of Deposited Plan Location: From Kyogle Shire Boundary south of 30354 and Lots 8–14 of Deposited Plan 30274. Urbenville to Kyogle Shire Boundary north of Urbenville. Current Road Name: Stannum – Deepwater Road. New Road Name: Torrington Road. Location: From Severn – Glen Innes Shire Boundary east of Deepwater west to Silent Grove Road junction at Torrington. Current Road Name: Guest’s Road. New Road Name: Mount Clunie Road. Location: From MR 622 junction approx 10.5 km south of Urbenville north to Mount Clunie National Park boundary. Dated: 29th June 2005. MARK ARNOLD, General Manager, Tenterfield Shire Council, PO Box 214, Tenterfield NSW 2372. [1400]

[1402] WEDDIN SHIRE COUNCIL Naming of Roads – Addendum RICHMOND VALLEY COUNCIL NOTICE given pursuant to section 162 of the Roads Act Roads Act 1993 1993, that Weddin Shire Council named the new roads described below as HUCKEL CLOSE, STAN McCABE Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 DRIVE and GUY CRESCENT was given in Government Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land Gazette No. 77 (24th June 2005). This addendum contains additional information on the location of the three streets. RICHMOND Valley Council declares with the approval of Her Excellency the Governor that the land described in the Road: three streets in the Lawson Park Estate which is Schedule below, excluding any mines or deposits of minerals located on the southern edge of Grenfell, off MR239 (Henry in the land, is acquired by compulsory process in accordance Lawson Way) with Stan McCabe Drive running east from with provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms MR239, commencing at 1.38 km from SH6 (Mid Western Compensation) Act 1991, for the purposes of a public road. Highway) and terminating in a cul-de-sac 0.35 km from

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MR239. Huckel Close and Guy Crescent are sidestreets running south off Stan McCabe Drive at distances of 0.17 km and 0.29 km respectively from MR239. Authorised by resolution of the Council on 19th May 2005. T. V. Lobb, General Manager, Weddin Shire Council, Camp Street (PO Box 125), Grenfell NSW 2810. [1410]

UPPER HUNTER SHIRE COUNCIL Sale of Land for Overdue Rates NOTICE is hereby given to the person(s) named hereunder that the Council of the Shire of the Upper Hunter has resolved in pursuance of section 713 of the Local Government Act 1993, to sell the land described hereunder (of which the person(s) named appear to be the owners or in which they appear to have an interest) and on which the amount of rates and charges stated in each case, as at 30th June 2005, is due: Amount of rates and charges unpaid for more Amount of other rates Owners or Persons than 5 years from date and charges payable and having interest in the Description of land Total on which they became unpaid and amount of land payable and amount of interest accrued interest accrued Rates & Rates & Charges Interest Charges Interest Accrued Accrued (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) Estate of Part Lot 1C, DP 196470 7,714.50 8,713.52 16,428.02 A. MACKENZIE S. J. HAMPER and Lot 1, DP 196470 3,599.43 1,903.14 80.00 5,582.57 F. T. MAKSE S. PAYNE Lots 213, 215, 217 and 2,733.68 1,730.67 4,464.35 219, DP 750933 T. A. DAVIS Lot 7, section 6, 4,318.54 3,633.60 7,952.14 DP 758187 Estate of W. J. BELL Lot 10, section 1, 2,881.80 1,156.55 4,038.35 DP 758187 Estate of Lots 1-5, DP 37583 4,119.43 1,731.79 5,851.22 P. LUDDINGTON M. L. WALKER Lot 10, section 25, 8,916.65 5,660.89 14,577.54 DP 758003 F. A. TILSE Lot 95, DP 752479 2,600.95 921.89 3,522.84 E. J. MAUNDER Lots 6 and 8, section 3, 2,887.06 1,238.56 4,125.62 DP 758700 J. R. COLBERT Lot 7, section 8, 2,995.60 2,085.08 5,080.68 DP 758119 I. M. WATSON Lot 200, DP 750960 1,511.11 579.54 2,090.65 N. F. ASSER Part Lot 5, section 12, 7,118.34 1,731.11 5,849.45 DP 750950 K. J. and B. P. Lot 30, DP 624050 6,793.58 1,720.55 8,514.13 GRAINGER A. N. and M. J. Lot 1, DP 85905 10,821.39 3,693.72 315.00 14,830.11 CASHEN In default of payment to the Council of the total amount stated in column (e) above and any other rates and charges and interest becoming due and payable after publication of this notice, or an arrangement satisfactory to the Council for payment of all such rates being entered into by the rateable person, before the time fixed for sale, the said land will be offered for sale by public auction by Pat Gleeson Real Estate in the Upper Hunter Shire Council Chambers, 130 Liverpool Street, Scone, on Saturday, 17th September 2005, at 10:00 a.m. DARRYL DUTTON, Acting General Manager, Upper Hunter Shire Council, Merriwa NSW 2329. [1415]

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ESTATE NOTICES meeting of members duly convened and held at 3/81-83 Hibiscus Street, Greystanes NSW 2145, on 29th June 2005, NOTICE of intended distribution of estate.–Any person the following resolution was passed: “That the company having any claim upon the estate of REGINALD BERTIE be wound up as a members’ voluntary liquidation and that DONNELLY, late of 19 Gavenlock Road, Tuggerah, in the the assets of the company be distributed to the members in State of New South Wales, who died on 2nd October 2004, specie should the liquidator so desire and that Robert Bates must send particulars of their claim to the administrator, be appointed liquidator”. Notice is also given that creditors Aileen Mary Townsend, c.o., Gary Cleary & Associates, having claim against the company should furnish particulars Solicitors, 1/299 Brisbane Water Drive, West Gosford NSW of that claim to the liquidator within 21 days of this date, 2250, within 2 calendar months from publication of this otherwise distribution of the assets will take place without notice. After that time the executor may distribute the assets regard to such claims. Dated this 29th day of June 2005. of the estate having regard only to the claims of which at the ROBERT GEORGE BATES, Liquidator, c.o. Casey Bates, time of distribution she has notice. Letters of Administration Chartered Accountants, Suite 2, Level 6, 20 Smith Street (PO was granted in New South Wales on 22nd June 2005. GARY Box 3373), Parramatta NSW 2124, tel.: (02) 9891 1155. CLEARY & ASSOCIATES, Solicitors, 1/299 Brisbane Water [1397] Drive (PO Box 6006), West Gosford NSW 2250 (DX 7279, GOSFORD), Tel.: (02) 4324 5999. [1403] NOTICE of voluntary liquidation.–WESTERN MOWERS & CHAINSAWS PTY LTD, ACN 002 937 091 (in voluntary NOTICE of intended distribution of an estate.–Any person liquidation).–Notice is hereby given that at a general meeting having any claim upon the Estate of late YONG KHEAN HU of members duly convened and held at Suite 3, Level 2, 91 (also known as FOO YONG KHEAN), late of Wahroonga, Phillip Street, Parramatta NSW 2150, on 28th June 2005, in the State of New South Wales, chartered accountant, who the following resolution was passed: “That the company died on 13th February 2005, must send particulars of the be wound up as a members’ voluntary liquidation and that claim to the executrix, Eu Cheog Hu, c.o. Raymond W.M. the assets of the company be distributed to the members in Wong & Co., Solicitors, 18 Woodville Avenue, Wahroonga specie should the liquidator so desire and that Robert Bates NSW 2076, within one (1) calendar month from publication be appointed liquidator”. Notice is also given that creditors of this notice. After that time the assets of the estate may be having claim against the company should furnish particulars conveyed and distributed having regard only to the claims of of that claim to the liquidator within 21 days of this date, which at the time of conveyance or distribution the executrix otherwise distribution of the assets will take place without has notice. Probate was granted in New South Wales on 15th regard to such claims. Dated this 29th day of June 2005. June 2005. RAYMOND W.M. WONG & CO., Solicitors, ROBERT GEORGE BATES, Liquidator, c.o. Casey Bates, 18 Woodville Avenue, Wahroonga NSW 2076 (DX 3718, Chartered Accountants, Suite 2, Level 6, 20 Smith Street (PO Wahroonga). [1405] Box 3373), Parramatta NSW 2124, tel.: (02) 9891 1155. [1398] COMPANY NOTICES NOTICE convening final meeting of creditors.–C H NOTICE of resolution passed (appointment of liquidator).– DEGOTARDI PTY LTD, ACN 052 078 065 (in liquidation).– SOFTWARE CRAFT FREIGHT SERVICES PTY LIMITED, Notice is hereby given that pursuant the section 509 of ACN 079 467 824.–Notice is hereby given that at an the Corporations Law the final creditors meeting of the extraordinary general meeting of members of the abovenamed abovenamed company will be held at the office of Lower, company duly convened and held at 21 The Boulevarde, Russell & Farr, 1st Floor, 81 Henry Street, Penrith, on 1st Epping, on 20th June 2005, the following special and ordinary August 2005, at 10:00 a.m., for the purpose of having an resolutions were passed: “That the company be wound up account laid before them showing the manner in which voluntarily and that Richard Bruce Nissen be appointed as the winding up has been conducted and the property of the Liquidator of the company”. Dated this 20th day of June company disposed of. Persons claiming to be creditors are 2005. RICHARD BRUCE NISSEN, Liquidator, c.o. Roberts required to prove their debts by no later than 4 o’clock of the Nissen, Chartered Accountants, 121 Walker Street, North previous day. In default they will be excluded from the benefit Sydney NSW 2060. [1395] of the dividend. Dated this 1st day of July 2005. STEPHEN HENRY LOWER, Liquidator, c.o. Lower, Russell & Farr, NOTICE of resolution passed (appointment of liquidator).– Chartered Accountants, 1st Floor, 81 Henry Street (PO Box QUANTUM COMMUNICATIONS PTY LIMITED, ACN 459), Penrith NSW 2751, tel.: (02) 4732 3033. [1404] 067 855 850.–Notice is hereby given that at an extraordinary general meeting of members of the abovenamed company NOTICE of members’ voluntary winding up.–A D PENFOLD duly convened and held at 12 Goodwin Street, Newport, CO PTY LTD, ACN 002 048 026.–At an extraordinary on 20th June 2005, the following special and ordinary general meeting of the members of the company held at 5 resolutions were passed: “That the company be wound up MacDonald Street, Vaucluse NSW, on 27th June 2005, a voluntarily and that Richard Bruce Nissen be appointed as special resolution appointing me as liquidator of the company Liquidator of the company”. Dated this 20th day of June was passed. B. E. Needs, Liquidator, c.o. Miller Needs, 2005. RICHARD BRUCE NISSEN, Liquidator, c.o. Roberts Chartered Accountants, 434 Elizabeth Street, Surry Hills Nissen, Chartered Accountants, 121 Walker Street, North NSW 2010, tel.: (02) 9318 2755. [1411] Sydney NSW 2060. [1396]

NOTICE of final general meeting.–QUAY CUSTOMS NOTICE of voluntary liquidation.–NORWEST INSURANCE AGENCY PTY LIMITED, ACN 000 975 637 (in voluntary BROKERS PTY LTD, ACN 001 526 781 (in voluntary liquidation).–In accordance with section 509 of the liquidation).–Notice is hereby given that at a general

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Corporations Act, notice is hereby given that the final general NOTICE of members’ voluntary winding up.–ADEL meeting of the abovenamed company will be held at Level RECORDS PTY LIMITED, ACN 002 078 775 (in liquidation 2, 131 Clarence Street, Sydney NSW 2000, on 29th July –members’ voluntary).–At an extraordinary geneal meeting 2005, at 11:30 a.m., for the purpose of having laid before pursuant to the Corporations Act 2001 of the abovenamed it by the liquidator an account showing how the winding company, held on 24th June 2005, the company’s members up has been conducted and the manner in which the assets resolved to wind up the company voluntarily and to appoint of the company have been distributed and a hearing of an Colin Wilson as liquidator of the company. After 21 days explanation of the account by the liquidator and to authorise from today I will begin distributing the company’s assets. the liquidator to destroy all books and records of the company All creditors who have a claim against the company should on completion of all duties. Dated 24th June 2005. M. C. give me details of their claims by that date, otherwise I GRACE, Liquidator, c.o. K. B. Raymond & Co., Level 2, 131 will not recognise their claims when I distribute the assets. Clarence Street, Sydney NSW 2000, tel.: (02) 9299 6521. COLIN WILSON, Liquidator, c.o. Wilson Porter Services [1413] Pty, Chartered Accountants, Level 2, 154 Elizabeth Street, Sydney NSW 2000 (DX 11544, Sydney Downtown), tel.: NOTICE of final general meeting.–LONITRO PTY LIMITED, (02) 9283 4333. [1416] ACN 002 569 520 (in voluntary liquidation).–In accordance with section 509 of the Corporations Act, notice is hereby given that the final general meeting of the abovenamed company will be held at Level 2, 131 Clarence Street, Sydney NSW 2000, on 29th July 2005, at 11:00 a.m., for the purpose of having laid before it by the liquidator an account showing how the winding up has been conducted and the manner in which the assets of the company have been distributed and a hearing of an explanation of the account by the liquidator and to authorise the liquidator to destroy all books and records of the company on completion of all duties. Dated 24th June 2005. M. C. GRACE, Liquidator, c.o. K. B. Raymond & Co., Level 2, 131 Clarence Street, Sydney NSW 2000, tel.: (02) 9299 6521. [1414]

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