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Government Gazette of 3 October 2014 3345 Government Gazette OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES Number 82 Friday, 3 October 2014 Published under the authority of the Government by the Parliamentary Counsel LEGISLATION Assents to Acts ACTS OF PARLIAMENT ASSENTED TO Legislative Council Offi ce, Sydney 25 September2014 IT is hereby notifi ed, 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 Council and Legislative Assembly of New South Wales in Parliament assembled, viz.: Act No. 49, 2014 – An Act to amend the Road Transport Act 2013 and the Marine Safety Act 1998 to make further provision with respect to alcohol and drug testing; and for other purposes. [Road Transport Amendment (Alcohol and Drug Testing) Act 2014] Act No. 50, 2014 – An Act to amend the City of Sydney Act 1988 to make further provision in relation to elections for the Council of the City of Sydney; and for other purposes. [City of Sydney Amendment (Elections) Act 2014] Act No. 51, 2014 – An Act to provide for the automatic recognition of the licensing of certain occupations in other jurisdictions, and for other purposes. [Mutual Recognition (Automatic Licensed Occupations Recognition) Act 2014] DAVID BLUNT, Clerk of the Parliaments ACTS OF PARLIAMENT ASSENTED TO Legislative Assembly Offi ce, Sydney 25 September 2014 IT is hereby notifi ed, for general information, that Her Excellency the Governor, has, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, this day assented to the under mentioned Acts passed by the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council of New South Wales in Parliament assembled, viz.: Act No. 52 – An Act to amend the Bail Act 2013 to make further provision for bail decisions. [Bail Amendment Bill] Act No. 53 – An Act to amend the Mining Act 1992 and other legislation to provide, in respect of small-scale titles, a system for the payment of compensation to landholders, mechanisms for resolving disputes and the imposition of levies; and for other purposes. [Mining Amendment (Small-Scale Title Compensation) Bill] RONDA MILLER, Clerk of the Legislative Assembly 3346 OFFICIAL NOTICES 3 October 2014 Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services MINERALS (12-4814) NOTICE is given that the following applications have been Exploration Licence No. 6311, AUGUR RESOURCES received: LTD (ACN 106 879 690) AND ZODIAC RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 147 515 839), area of 36 units. Application for EXPLORATION LICENCE APPLICATIONS renewal received 26 September 2014. (T14-1137) (06-4076) No. 5086, ALKANE RESOURCES LTD (ACN 000 689 Exploration Licence No. 6638, CRISTAL MINING 216), area of 15 units, for Group 1, dated 25 September 2014. AUSTRALIA LIMITED (ACN 009 247 858), area of (Orange Mining Division). 35 units. Application for renewal received 23 September (T14-1138) 2014. No. 5087, SANDFIRE RESOURCES NL (ACN 105 154 (T10-0104) 185), area of 63 units, for Group 1, dated 30 September 2014. Exploration Licence No. 7626, ILUKA RESOURCES (Orange Mining Division). LIMITED (ACN 008 675 018), area of 178 units. Application (T14-1139) for renewal received 24 September 2014. No. 5088, ANGLOGOLD ASHANTI AUSTRALIA (T11-0297) LIMITED (ACN 008 737 424), area of 23 units, for Group Exploration Licence No. 7968, ARGENT (KEMPFIELD) 1, dated 30 September 2014. (Orange Mining Division). PTY LTD (ACN 155 759 550), area of 4 units. Application The Hon. ANTHONY ROBERTS, M.P., for renewal received 24 September 2014. Minister for Resources and Energy The Hon. ANTHONY ROBERTS, M.P., Minister for Resources and Energy NOTICE is given that the following applications have been withdrawn: NOTICE is given that the following application has been EXPLORATION LICENCE APPLICATIONS received: (T13-1199) REQUEST FOR CANCELLATION OF AUTHORITY No. 4938, HILL END GOLD LIMITED (ACN 072 692 (T12-1279) 365), County of Roxburgh, Map Sheet (8831). Withdrawal Exploration Licence No. 8137, MINOTAUR took effect on 25 September 2014. OPERATIONS PTY LTD, (ACN 108 925 284), County of (T14-1126) Gordon, area of 31 units. Application for Cancellation was received on 20 August 2014. No. 5075, JODAMA PTY LTD (ACN 095 440 547), County of Lincoln, Map Sheet (8633, 8733). Withdrawal (T12-1280) took effect on 25 September 2014. Exploration Licence No. 8138, MINOTAUR MINING LEASE APPLICATION OPERATIONS PTY LTD, (ACN 108 925 284), Counties of Wellington and Gordon, area of 34 units . Application for (T12-1516) Cancellation was received on 20 August 2014. Singleton No. 444, ENVIRO-MINING PTY LTD (ACN (T12-8139) 081 017 192), Parish of Cessnock, County of Northumberland and Parish of Stanford, County of Northumberland, Exploration Licence No. 8139, MINOTAUR (9132-2-N). Withdrawal took effect on 26 September 2014. EXPLORATIONS PTY LTD, (ACN 108 925 284), Counties of Georgiana, Bathurst and Westmoreland, area of 49 units The Hon. ANTHONY ROBERTS, M.P., . Application for Cancellation was received on 20 August Minister for Resources and Energy 2014. (T13-1052) NOTICE is given that the following applications for renewal Exploration Licence No. 8156, ISOKIND PTY LIMITED, have been received: (ACN 081 732 498), Counties of Yanda, Cowper and Robinson, area of 51 units. Application for Cancellation was (T12-4873) received on 25 September 2014 Exploration Licence No. 6001, PEREGRINE MINERAL SANDS PTY LTD (ACN 009 307 591), area of 62 units. The Hon. ANTHONY ROBERTS, M.P., Application for renewal received 24 September 2014. Minister for Resources and Energy (10-3930) Exploration Licence No. 6007, LITHGOW COAL COMPANY PTY LIMITED (ACN 073 632 952), area of 140 hectares. Application for renewal received 26 September 2014. NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 82 3 October 2014 OFFICIAL NOTICES 3347 NOTICE is given that the following authorities have been NOTICE is given that the following authorities have been renewed: cancelled: RENEWAL OF CERTAIN AUTHORITIES CANCELLATION OF AUTHORITIES AT REQUEST OF HOLDERS (T09-0176) Exploration Licence No. 7484, MMG AUSTRALIA (T12-1279) LIMITED (ACN 004 074 962), Counties of Blaxland and Exploration Licence No. 8137, MINOTAUR Mouramba, Map Sheet (8032, 8033, 8133), area of 59 units, OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 108 925 284), County of for a further term until 23 March 2016. Renewal effective on Gordon, Map Sheet (8632), area of 31 units. Cancellation and from 11 September 2014. took effect on 26 September 2014. (T09-0204) (T12-1280) Exploration Licence No. 7564, AUSMON RESOURCES Exploration Licence No. 8138, MINOTAUR LTD (ACN 134 358 964), Counties of Canbelego and OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 108 925 284), County of Robinson, Map Sheet (8134, 8135), area of 7 units, for a Gordon and County of Wellington, Map Sheet (8632, 8732), further term until 17 June 2016. Renewal effective on and area of 34 units. Cancellation took effect on 26 September from 17 September 2014. 2014. (10-4120) (T12-1281) Mining Lease No. 1235 (Act 1973), CSR BUILDING Exploration Licence No. 8139, MINOTAUR PRODUCTS LIMITED (ACN 008 631 356), Parish of OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 108 925 284), County of March, County of Wellington, Map Sheet (8731-4-S), area Bathurst, County of Georgiana and County of Westmoreland, of 25.78 hectares, for a further term until 18 November 2032. Map Sheet (8830), area of 49 units. Cancellation took effect Renewal effective on and from 5 September 2014. on 26 September 2014. (11-2373) The Hon. ANTHONY ROBERTS, M.P., Mining Purposes Lease No. 270 (Act 1973), CHARBON Minister for Resources and EnergyNOTICE is given COAL PTY LIMITED (ACN 064 237 118) AND that the following application has been received: SK NETWORKS RESOURCES AUSTRALIA PTY REQUEST FOR TRANSFER OF AUTHORITY LTD (ACN 003 964 225), Parish of Clandulla, County of Roxburgh, Map Sheet (8832-2-S), area of 213.73 hectares, T11-0283 for a further term until 29 April 2026. Renewal effective on Exploration Licence No 7915 (Act 1992), Far North and from 8 August 2014. Minerals Pty Ltd, ACN 152 153 878, to Sol Jar Property Pty Ltd, ACN 164 858 502, County Buller, Map Sheet 9340, area The Hon. ANTHONY ROBERTS, M.P., of 13 units. Application received on 22 September 2014. Minister for Resources and Energy The Hon. ANTHONY ROBERTS, M.P., Minister for Resources and Energy NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 82 3348 OFFICIAL NOTICES 3 October 2014 PRIMARY INDUSTRIES FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994 Section 8 Notifi cation – Fishing Closure Bouddi Fishing Closure I, Peter Turnell, Acting Executive Director, Fisheries NSW, with the delegated authority of the Minister for Primary Industries and the Secretary of the Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services pursuant to sections 227 and 228 of the Fisheries Management Act 1994, do by this notifi cation, prohibit the taking of fi sh by the methods of fi shing specifi ed in Column 1 of the Schedule below, from the waters described opposite in Column 2 of that Schedule. This fi shing closure is effective for a period of fi ve (5) years commencing on the date of publication in the NSW Government Gazette, unless sooner amended or revoked. SCHEDULE Column 1 Column 2 Methods Waters All The whole of the waters of that part of the South Pacifi c Ocean adjacent to Bouddi National Park, methods of enclosed within the following boundaries: commencing at the intersection of the mean high water recreational mark at longitude 151°22.858’E at Gerrin Point, the eastern headland of Bullimah Beach, then along fishing. a line drawn generally north-easterly along the mean high water mark on the foreshore of Bouddi National Park, to the intersection of the mean high water mark and longitude 151°25.024’E at Bombi Point, then along a line bearing 135 degrees for 402 metres to a point at or near the coordinate 33°31.548'S, 151°25.208’E then along a line bearing 239 degrees for 1327 metres to a point at or near the coordinate 33°31.917’S, 151°24.482’E, then along a line bearing 258 degrees for 2534 metres to a point at or near the coordinate 33°32.171'S, 151°22.858’E, then along a line bearing 360 degrees for 402 metres to the point of commencement.
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