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Constitution of Queensland 2001 PROCLAMATION

I, QUENTIN BRYCE, Governor, acting under section 41 of the Constitution of Queensland 2001, have today resumed the administration of the Government of the State.

[L.S.] QUENTIN BRYCE Governor

Signed and sealed on 13 April 2004. By Command PETER BEATTIE

ENDNOTES 1. Made by the Governor on 13 April 2004. 2. Published in an Extraordinary Government Gazette on 13 April 2004. 3. The administering agency is the Department of the Premier and Cabinet.

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Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994

REVOCATION OF TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 803) 2004

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Revocation of Taking of Land Notice (No. 803) 2004.

Land to be revoked (s. 17 of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967)

2. Following agreement of the owner in writing, the land described in the Schedule and taken by Taking of Land Notice (No. 28) 1999 published in the Queensland Government Gazette of 29 October 1999, No. 46 at page 749 is no longer required for the purpose for which it was taken and, accordingly, in terms of section 17 of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967, Taking of Land Notice (No. 28) 1999 is wholly revoked.

SCHEDULE

Land to be revoked

“County of Stanley, Parish of Toombul -an area of 105 square metres being the whole of Lot 3 on BUP101184, being the land contained in Title Reference: 50029180.

Brisbane City Nundah Bypass R13-822(B) 510/979; 2248” ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 15 April 2004. 2. Published in the Gazette on 16 April 2004. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Main Roads.

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Land Act 1994 omit ‘1012 m2’, insert ‘1004 m2’ CHANGING TENURES OF PORT LANDS ORDER (No 02) 2004 ENDNOTES Short title 1 Made by the Governor in Council on 15 April 2004 1 This order in council may be cited as the Changing Tenures 2 Published in the Gazette on 16 April 2004 of Port Lands Order (No 02) 2004 3 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly Changing Tenures of Port Lands [s 504 of the Act] 4 The administering agency is the Department of Natural 2 The land described in the Schedule which was vested in the Resources, Mines and Energy Port of Brisbane Corporation has been surrendered to the State to 5 File Reference – TR 50474978 enable the vested land to be dealt with as unallocated State land in Land Act 1994 accordance with the provisions of the Act CORRECTION OF GRANT NOTICE (No 02) 2004 3 All interests over the land described in the Schedule at the Short title time of surrender continue until the interest ends and are not affected 1 This notice may be cited as the Correction of Grant Notice by the change of tenure (No 02) 2004 SCHEDULE 1 Correction of grant [s 359(3) of the Act] Description of land 2 The Deed of Grant described in Schedule 1 is amended as South East Region, Brisbane Office mentioned in Schedule 2 The whole of the land shown coloured red on plan H-211, SCHEDULE 1 parish of Tingalpa North Region, Mount Isa Office Area Title Reference- 21565117 About 2577 m2 Land granted- Lot 236 on MPH14006, parish of Norden File Reference Area- 809 m2 BRI/002891 SCHEDULE 2 Correction of an error in describing the description of the ENDNOTES Deed of Grant- 1 Made by the Governor in Council on 15 April 2004 omit ‘Lot 236 on MPH14006’, insert ‘Lot 206 on MPH14006’ 2 Published in the Gazette on 16 April 2004 3 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly ENDNOTES 4 The administering agency is the Department of Natural 1 Made by the Governor in Council on 15 April 2004 Resources, Mines and Energy 2 Published in the Gazette on 16 April 2004 Land Act 1994 3 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly CORRECTION OF GRANT NOTICE (No 01) 2004 4 The administering agency is the Department of Natural Short title Resources, Mines and Energy 1 This notice may be cited as the Correction of Grant Notice 5 File Reference – TR 21565117 (No 01) 2004 Land Act 1994 Correction of grant [s 359(3) of the Act] RESERVE AND SET APART (REPEAL) NOTICE (No 12) 2 The Deed of Grant described in Schedule 1 is amended as 2004 mentioned in Schedule 2 Short title SCHEDULE 1 1 This notice may be cited as the Reserve and Set Apart (Repeal) North Region, Mount Isa Office Notice (No 12) 2004 Title Reference- 50474978 Revocation of reserve [s 33(1) of the Act] Land granted- Lot 107 on MPH14000, parish of Haslingden 2 The reserves described in Schedules 1 to 4 are repealed Area- 1012 m2 SCHEDULE 1 SCHEDULE 2 Description Correction of an error in describing the area of the Deed of 1 1 Central West Region, Rockhampton Office, R32 (Title Grant- Reference 49000771), being Portion 80 as shown on plan LE114 ˆ1

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(now Lot 80 on LE114) registered in the Department of Natural 49103511, being Lot 5 on SP159675 registered in the Department of Resources, Mines and Energy, area 7224 ha, county of Labouchere, Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, area 1845 m2, county of Clinton, parish of Gibber Gunyah parish of Tondoon Purpose Purpose 1 2 Reserve for Drainage purposes 1 2 Reserve for Park Date Set Apart Trustee 1 3 Order in Council made 24 February 1966 and published in 1 3 Under the control of the Council of the , as the Gazette on 26 February 1966 at page 1303 trustee File Reference File Reference 1 4 ROC/011450 1 4 ROC/020942 SCHEDULE 2 SCHEDULE 2 Description Description 2 1 South West Region, Warwick Office, R315 (Title Reference 2 1 Central West Region, Rockhampton Office, Title Reference 49005754), being Lot 1 on CP850896 registered in the Department 49103661, being Lot 100 on SP161858 registered in the Department of of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, area 447 ha, county of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, area 1845 m2, county of Livingstone, Merivale, parish of Allora parish of Murchison Purpose Purpose 2 2 Reserve for State School 2 2 Reserve for Park Date Set Apart Trustee 2 3 Reserve and Set Apart (Amendment) Order (No 22) 1993 2 3 Under the control of the Rockhampton City Council, as trustee made 15 July 1993 and published in the Gazette on 16 July 1993 at File Reference pages 1379-80 2 4 ROC/021032 File Reference SCHEDULE 3 2 4 R315 Description SCHEDULE 3 3 1 Central West Region, Rockhampton Office, Title Reference Description 49103705, being Lot 30 on SP163698 registered in the Department of 3 1 South West Region, Warwick Office, R566 (Title Reference Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, area 226 m2, county of Livingstone, 49002602), being Portion 45 as shown on plan ML2215 (now Lot parish of Murchison 45 on ML2215) registered in the Department of Natural Resources, Purpose Mines and Energy, area 2067 ha, county of Merivale, parish of 3 2 Reserve for Park Cunningham Trustee Purpose 3 3 Under the control of the Rockhampton City Council, as trustee 3 2 Reserve for State School (Primary-Murray Bridge) File Reference Date Set Apart 3 4 ROC/021050 3 3 Order in Council made 10 May 1984 and published in the SCHEDULE 4 gazette on 12 May 1984 at page 340 Description File Reference 4 1 Central West Region, Rockhampton Office, Title Reference 3 4 R566 49103698, being Lot 35 on SP166175 registered in the Department of SCHEDULE 4 Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, area 1003 ha, county of Livingstone, Description parish of Yeppoon 4 1 South West Region, Warwick Office, R1254 (Title Reference Purpose 49012222), being Portion 56 as shown on plan AG3808 (now Lot 4 2 Reserve for Park and Recreation 56 on AG3808) registered in the Department of Natural Resources, Trustee Mines and Energy, area 1799 ha, county of Aubigny, parish of 4 3 Under the control of the Livingstone Shire Council, as trustee Stephens File Reference Purpose 4 4 ROC/021046 4 2 Reserve for State School (Primary-Ryeford) SCHEDULE 5 Date Set Apart Description 4 3 Order in Council made 16 September 1982 and published in 5 1 Central West Region, Rockhampton Office, Title Reference the Gazette on 18 September 1982 at pages 216-217 and Order in 49103706, being Lot 52 on SP163709 registered in the Department of Council made 23 December 1982 and published in the Gazette on Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, area 1195 m2, county of Livingstone, 25 December 1982 at page 2062 parish of Yeppoon File Reference Purpose 4 4 R1254 5 2 Reserve for Park Trustee ENDNOTES 5 3 Under the control of the Livingstone Shire Council, as trustee 1 Made by the Minister on 8 April 2004 File Reference 2 Published in the Gazette on 16 April 2004 5 4 ROC/021051 3 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly SCHEDULE 6 4 The administering agency is the Department of Natural Description Resources, Mines and Energy 6 1 Central West Region, Rockhampton Office, Title Reference Land Act 1994 49103707, being Lot 53 on SP163709 registered in the Department of RESERVE AND SET APART NOTICE (No 11) 2004 Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, area 1094 ha, county of Livingstone, Short title parish of Yeppoon 1 This notice may be cited as the Reserve and Set Apart Notice (No 11) Purpose 2004 6 2 Reserve for Park Reserve and set apart [ss 31(1) and 44 of the Act] Trustee 2 The unallocated State land described in Schedules 1 to 10 are reserved 6 3 Under the control of the Livingstone Shire Council, as trustee and set apart for the community purposes stated and placed under the File Reference control of the trustees as indicated 6 4 ROC/021052 SCHEDULE 1 SCHEDULE 7 Description Description 1 1 Central West Region, Rockhampton Office, Title Reference 7 1 Central West Region, Rockhampton Office, Title Reference

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49103708, being Lot 54 on SP163709 registered in the Department of omit ‘about 5521 ha’, insert ‘about 56883 ha’ Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, area 3434 m2, county of Livingstone, Date Set Apart parish of Yeppoon 1 2 Order in Council made 16 October 1986 and published in the Purpose Gazette on 18 October 1986 at pages 1066-7 7 2 Reserve for Park File Reference Trustee 1 3 MKY/020750 & MKY/006466 7 3 Under the control of the Livingstone Shire Council, as trustee SCHEDULE 2 File Reference Amendment of Schedule 7 4 ROC/021053 2 1 Central West Region, Mackay Office, Reserve for Beach SCHEDULE 8 Protection and Coastal Management, Title Reference 49103247, Description county of Carlisle, parish of Bassett 8 1 South East Region, Beenleigh Office, Title Reference 49103291, Description being Lots 991, 992, 993 and 994 on SP156624 registered in the Department omit ‘Lot 29 on SP153769’, of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, area 27419 ha, county of Ward, insert ‘Lot 29 on SP153769 and Lot 26 on SP164399’ parish of Darlington Area Purpose omit ‘1148 ha’, insert ‘20493 ha’ 8 2 Reserve for Park Date Set Apart Trustee 2 2 Reserve and Set Apart Notice (No 21) 2003 published in the 8 3 Under the control of the Gold Coast City Council, as trustee Gazette on 6 June 2003 at pages 394-395 File Reference File Reference 8 4 BEE/020448 2 3 MKY/021110 SCHEDULE 9 SCHEDULE 3 Description Amendment of Schedule 9 1 South West Region, Toowoomba Office, Title Reference 49103743, 3 1 South East Region, Beenleigh Office, Reserve for Park and being Lot 301 on SP162212 registered in the Department of Natural Gardens, Title Reference 49103431, county of Stanley, parish of Resources, Mines and Energy, area 711 m2, county of Cavendish, parish Cleveland of Crows Nest Description Purpose omit ‘Lots 900 and 901 on SP155695’, 9 2 Reserve for Parks and Gardens insert ‘Lots 900 and 901 on SP155695, Lot 902 on SP155696 and Trustee Lot 903 on SP155697’ 9 3 Under the control of the Crows Nest Shire Council, as trustee Area File Reference omit ‘3617 m2’, insert ‘9920 m2’ 9 4 49103743 Date Set Apart SCHEDULE 10 3 2 Reserve and Set Apart Notice (No 36) 2003 published in the Description Gazette on 26 September 2003 at pages 241-242 10 1 South West Region, Toowoomba Office, Title Reference File Reference 49103744, being Lot 62 on SP162820 registered in the Department of 3 3 BEE/020499 Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, area 2771 ha, county of Aubigny, SCHEDULE 4 parish of Drayton Amendment of Schedule Purpose 4 1 South East Region, Beenleigh Office, Reserve for Park and 10 2 Reserve for Parks and Gardens Recreation, R4865 (Title Reference 49022372), county of Stanley, Trustee parish of Mackenzie 10 3 Under the control of the Toowoomba City Council, as trustee Description File Reference omit ‘Lot 997 on RP858026, Lot 406 on RP880231, Lot 901 on 10 4 49103744 RP887606 and Lot 901 on SP139146’, insert ‘Lot 997 on RP858026, Lot 406 on RP880231, Lot 901 on ENDNOTES RP887606, Lot 901 on SP139146 and Lot 146 on SP154739’ 1 Made by the Minister on 8 April 2004 Area 2 Published in the Gazette on 16 April 2004 omit ‘7603 ha’, insert ‘82507 ha’ 3 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly Date Set Apart 4 The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources, 4 2 Reserve and Set Apart (Amendment) Notice (No 26) 2001 Mines and Energy published in the Gazette on 29 June 2001 at pages 723-726 Land Act 1994 File Reference RESERVE AND SET APART (AMENDMENT) 4 3 Res 28405 NOTICE (No 15) 2004 SCHEDULE 5 Short title Amendment of Schedule 1 This notice may be cited as the Reserve and Set Apart 5 1 South East Region, Beenleigh Office, Reserve for Park, Title (Amendment) Notice (No 15) 2004 Reference 49102827, county of Stanley, parish of Redland Adjustment of reserve [s 31(2) of the Act] Description 2 The reserves described in Schedules 1 to 9 are amended as set omit ‘Lot 600 on SP145390 and Lot 601 on SP148429’, out in the Schedules insert ‘Lot 600 on SP145390, Lot 601 on SP148429 and Lot 602 Partial revocation of reserve [s 33(1) of the Act] on SP160857’ 3 The reserve described in Schedule 10 is adjusted as set out in Area the Schedule by revocation of part of the Reserve omit ‘7028 m2’, insert ‘23148 ha’ SCHEDULE 1 Date Set Apart Amendment of Schedule 5 2 Reserve and Set Apart (Amendment) Notice (No 06) 2003 1 1 Central West Region, Mackay Office, Reserve for Park and published in the Gazette on 14 February 2003 at pages 475-477 Recreation, R834 (Title Reference 49012161), county of Carlisle, File Reference parish of Bassett 5 3 BEE/020311 Description SCHEDULE 6 omit ‘Lot 441 on CI3279, Lots 443 and 559 on CI4258’, Amendment of Schedule insert ‘Lot 441 on SP162549, Lots 443 and 559 on CI4258’ 6 1 South East Region, Bundall Office, Reserve for Park and Area Recreation, R3313 (Title Reference 49003339), county of Ward,

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parish of Cedar Land Act 1994 Description REPLACEMENT OF TRUSTEES NOTICE (No 08) 2004 omit ‘Lot 4 on RP868374’, Short title insert ‘Lot 4 on RP868374 and Lots 205, 206 and 207 on 1 This notice may be cited as the Replacement of Trustees Notice (No SP159078’ 08) 2004 Area Replacement of trustees [s 50 of the Act] omit ‘1275 ha’, insert ‘177271 ha’ 2 (1) The person mentioned in Schedule 1 is appointed trustee of the Date Set Apart land granted upon trust described in Schedule 2 in place of the trustee 6 2 Reserve and Set Apart Order (No 17) 1995 made 1 June 1995 mentioned in Schedule 2 and published in the Gazette on 2 June 1995 at pages 939-41 SCHEDULE 1 File Reference New trustee 6 3 Res 29297 Director-General, Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy SCHEDULE 7 SCHEDULE 2 Amendment of Schedule Description 7 1 South East Region, Maryborough Office, Reserve for Water, 2 1 South East Region, Bundaberg Office, Title Reference 15982183, R283 (Title Reference 49005917), county of March, parish of Neerdie being Portion 245 as shown on plan CK2984 (now Lot 245 on CK2984) Description registered in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, omit ‘Portion 52 on as shown on plan MCH3315’, area 4967 m2, county of Cook, parish of Bundaberg insert ‘Lot 52 on SP159635’ Purpose of Deed of Grant in Trust Area 2 2 Reserve for Health purposes and for no other purpose whatsoever omit ‘about 14366 ha’, insert ‘about 142 ha’ Trustee being replaced Date Set Apart 2 3 The Asthma Foundation of Queensland 7 2 Order in Council made 18 June 1970 and published in the File Reference Gazette on 20 June 1970 at page 1098 2 4 Res 18985 File Reference 7 3 R283 Neerdie ENDNOTES SCHEDULE 8 1 Published in the Gazette on 16 April 2004 Amendment of Schedule 2 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly 8 1 South East Region, Maryborough Office, Reserve for Public 3 The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources, purposes, R17 (Title Reference 49007183), area about 1484 ha, Mines and Energy county of March, parishes of Urangan and Vernon Land Act 1994 Description OPENING AND CLOSING OF ROADS omit ‘Lot 220 on SP135628 and Lot 227 on MCH4923’, NOTICE (No 15) 2004 insert ‘Lot 220 on SP166253 and Lot 227 on MCH4923’ Short title Date Set Apart 1 This notice may be cited as the Opening and Closing of Roads 8 2 Reserve and Set Apart (Amendment) Notice (No 38) 2000 Notice (No 15) 2004 and published in the Gazette on 22 September 2000 at pages 243- Roads to be opened [s 94 of the Act] 244 2 The area of unallocated State land described in Schedule 1 is opened File Reference as road 8 3 R 17 Vernon/Urangan (Pt 2) Roads to be permanently closed [s 98 of the Act] SCHEDULE 9 3 The roads described in Schedule 2 are permanently closed Amendment of Schedule Roads to be temporarily closed [s 98 of the Act] 9 1 South West Region, Warwick Office, Reserve for Water Supply 4 The roads described in Schedule 3 are temporarily closed purposes, Karara R639 (Title Reference 49009596) county of SCHEDULE 1 Merivale, parish of Canal Creek Central West Region, Rockhampton Office Description 1 An area of 1111 ha contained within stations 8-11-10-Ck-8 (parish omit ‘Portion 102 on ML1281’, insert ‘Lot 102 on SP129528’ of Nolan, locality of Raglan) and shown as road to be opened on SP160786 Area deposited in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy omit ‘about 152m2’, insert ‘152 m2’ (ROC/020548) Date Set Apart SCHEDULE 2 9 2 Order in Council made 7 March 1968 and published in the Central West Region, Rockhampton Office Gazette on 9 March 1968 at pages 948-9 2 1 An area of 7888 ha (parish of Nolan, locality of Raglan) and shown File Reference as area of road to be closed on SP160786 deposited in the Department of 9 3 R639 Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (ROC/020548) SCHEDULE 10 North Region, Cairns Office Amendment of Schedule 2 2 An area of 2874 ha contained within stations 16-15-12-11-9-7-A- 10 1 Central West Region, Mackay Office, Reserve for Drainage, 16 (parish of Dirran, locality of Tarzali) and shown as area of road to be R960 (Title Reference 49015084) county of Carlisle, parish of Bassett closed and added to Lot 77 on RP748815 on SP168626 deposited in the Description Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (ATH/6289) omit ‘Lot 20 on CI4236’, insert ‘Lot 20 on SP162549’ South East Region, Brisbane Office Area 2 3 An area of 819 m2 contained within stations A-B-C-D-E-F-A omit ‘about 278 ha’, insert ‘about 274 ha’ (parish of Tingalpa, ) and shown as road to be closed on Date Set Apart SP161588 deposited in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and 10 2 Order in Council made 14 August 1986 and published in the Energy (BRI/003780) Gazette on 16 August 1986 at page 2543 2 4 An area of 2591 m2 contained within stations A-B-C-D-E-A File Reference (parish of Tingalpa, city of Brisbane) and shown as road to be closed on 10 3 MKY/020750 SP165093 deposited in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (BRI/003780) ENDNOTES South West Region, Toowoomba Office 1 Published in the Gazette on 16 April 2004 2 5 An area of 3575 m2 contained within stations 5-6-7-8-5 (parish of 2 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly Cambooya, locality of Cambooya) and shown as area to be added on 3 The administering agency is the Department of Natural SP166696 deposited in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Resources, Mines and Energy Energy (TA2002/287)

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SCHEDULE 3 Bundaberg; and Central West Region, Emerald Office (b) the Local Government Offices of Cairns, Mareeba, Croydon, 3 1 Areas of road totalling about 2500 m2 separating Lot 16 on Redland, Brisbane, Kilkivan, Cooloola, Ipswich, Hervey Bay, SP161033 from Lot 44 on SP161032 (parish of Moodewarra, locality of Toowoomba, Millmerran, Warwick, Livingstone and Isis; Emerald) and shown as Lot A on AP12246 and Lot B on AP12246 (in for a particular plan in that district or that local government area strata) in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy PERMANENT CLOSURE Areas of road totalling about 109 ha separating Lot 44 on SP161032 North Region, Cairns Office from Lot 1 on RP618512 (parish of Moodewarra, locality of Emerald) 1 Part of the road (Tills Street, Westcourt) adjoining Lot 1 on and shown as Lot A on AP12247 and Lot B on AP12247 (in strata) in the RP722134 and Lot 3 on RP716431 (parish of Cairns, ) Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (EMD/001497) as shown on Drawing SK3A (CNS/21477) South East Region, Brisbane Office 2 Part of the road (Lane) separating Lots 1 and 2 on RP712101 3 2 An area of 259 m2 abutting Lot 2 on SP115287 (parish of North from Lot 409 on NR7286 and Lot 2 on NR7444 (parish of Garioch, Brisbane, city of Brisbane) and shown as Lot 1 on AP9896 in the city of Cairns) as shown on Drawing 04/038 (CNS/009521) Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (RC 43517) 3 Part of unnamed road separating Lot 1 on MPH3406 from Lot 1 on MPH3497 (parish of Garioch, locality of Mount Molloy) as ENDNOTES shown on Drawing 04/039 (CNS/015866) 1 Published in the Gazette on 16 April 2004 4 The road separating Lot 1 on MPH34864 from Lot 1 on MH124, 2 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly Lot 952 on C3591 and Lot 41 on MPH15912 and the road separating 3 The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources, Lot 1 on MPH34864 from Lots 26 and 35 on MPH15912 (parish of Mines and Energy Croydon, locality of Croydon) as shown on Drawing CNS04/035 Acts Interpretation Act 1954 (ATH/6376) Land Act 1994 South East Region, Brisbane Office CORRECTION OF OPENING AND CLOSING OF ROADS 5 An area of about 182 m2 of Newcastle Street, Fairfield abutting NOTICE (No 02) 2004 Lot 33 on SP153025 (parish of Yeerongpilly, locality of Fairfield, Short title city of Brisbane) and shown as road proposed to be permanently 1 This notice may be cited as the Correction of Opening and closed on Drawing 04/026 (BRI/003886) Closing of Roads Notice (No 02) 2004 South East Region, Office Correction of notice [s 24AA of the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 6 An area of road abutting the northern boundary of Lot 56 on and s 94 of the Land Act 1994] LX2060 (parish of Brooyar) and shown as road to be closed on 2 (1) The Opening and Closing of Roads Notice (No 07) 2004 Drawing L04/041 (2004/1254) published in the Gazette on 20 February 2004 at pages 655-656 7 An area of road separating Lot 3 on MPH34061 from Lot 1 on (opening an area of road in the parish of Drayton, South West Region, MPH31405 (parish of Gympie) and shown as road to be closed on Toowoomba Office) is corrected as set out in subsection (1) Drawing L04/040 (2004/776) (2) In SCHEDULE 1 6 of the notice- South East Region, Ipswich Office omit ‘An area of 9 m2 contained within stations K-N-M-K (parish 8 An area of about 3942 ha being the road separating Lot 2 on of Drayton, locality of Gympie) and shown as area to be excised on RP35748, Lot 2 on RP213689, Lot 3 on RP804740, Lot 5 on SP164730 deposited in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines RP893629, Lot 1 on RP203566, Lot 3 on RP200369, Lot 4 on and Energy’, RP893629 and Lot 2 on RP35724 from Lot 1 on RP214359, Lot 2 on insert ‘An area of 9 m2 contained within stations K-N-M-K RP143157, Lot 1 on RP143157 and Lot 367 on CH31320 (parish of (parish of Drayton, locality of Toowoomba City) and shown as area Walloon, locality of Rosewood) as shown on Drawing 04/028 (IPS/ to be excised on SP164730 deposited in the Department of Natural 020618) Resources, Mines and Energy’ South East Region, Maryborough Office 9 An area of about 833 m2 being part of Stephenson Street abutting ENDNOTES the boundaries of Lot 1 on RP883929 and Lots 2 and 3 on RP48447 1 Published in the Gazette on 16 April 2004 (parish of Urangan) and shown as road to be closed on Drawing L04/ 2 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly 033 (2004/800) 3 The administering agency is the Department of Natural South West Region, Toowoomba Office Resources, Mines and Energy 10 An area of about 395 m2 being the road abutting Lot 8 on 4 File Reference- TA 2003/1926 RP17809 and Lot 17 on RP17846 (parish of Drayton, locality of Land Act 1994 East Toowoomba) as shown on Drawing DD2004_67 (TA04/812) OBJECTIONS TO PROPOSED ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE 11 An area of about 433 m2 being part of the road adjoining the (No 13) 2004 north-east corner of Lot 3 on SP135835 (parish of Geham, locality of Short title Groomsville) as shown on Drawing DD2004_66 (TA04/830) 1 This notice may be cited as the Objections to Proposed Road South West Region, Warwick Office Closure Notice (No 13) 2004 12 An area of about 106 ha being road adjacent to the northern Application for road closure [s 100 of the Act] boundaries of Lots 12 and 41 on ML1027 (parish of Deuchar, locality 2 Applications have been made for the permanent or temporary of Freestone) as shown on Drawing DD 2004/30 (TA04/465) closure of the roads mentioned in the Schedule TEMPORARY CLOSURE Objections Central West, Rockhampton Office 3 (1) An objection (in writing) to a proposed road closure 13 An area of about 19 ha (parish of Stoodleigh, locality of Ogmore) mentioned in the Schedule may be lodged with the Regional Service and shown as Lot A on AP5403 in the Department of Natural Director, Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, at Resources, Mines and Energy (ROC/013227) the regional office for the region in which the road is situated South East Region, Bundaberg Office (2) Latest day for lodgement of objections is 10 JUNE 2004 14 An area of about 15 ha abutting the northern boundary of Lot (3) Any objections received may be viewed by other parties 269 on C371110 (parish of Childers) and shown as Lot A on AP12051 interested in the proposed road closure under the provisions of the in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (TA Freedom of Information Act 1992 2003/5216) Plans ENDNOTES 4 Inspection of the plans of the proposed road closures may be 1 Published in the Gazette on 16 April 2004 made at- 2 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly (a) the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy 3 The administering agency is the Department of Natural Offices at Cairns, Beenleigh, Brisbane, Gympie, Ipswich, Resources, Mines and Energy Maryborough, Toowoomba, Warwick, Rockhampton and

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Land Act 1994 4 File Reference- TR 17760160 CORRECTION OF ERROR IN DEED OF GRANT NOTICE (No 11) 2004 Land Act 1994 Short title CORRECTION OF ERROR IN DEED OF GRANT NOTICE 1 This notice may be cited as the Correction of Error in Deed of Grant (No 12) 2004 Notice (No 11) 2004 Short title Notice of correction of error [s 359(1) of the Act] 1 This notice may be cited as the Correction of Error in Deed 2 Notice is given that it is intended, after publication of this notice, to of Grant Notice (No 12) 2004 recommend to the Governor in Council that a further notice be made Notice of correction of error [s 359(1) of the Act] correcting the Deed of Grant described in Schedule 1 as set out in Schedule 2 Notice is given that it is intended, after publication of this 2 notice, to recommend to the Governor in Council that a further Applicant notice be made correcting the Deed of Grant described in Schedule 3 The applicant for the correction of the error made in preparing the 1 as set out in Schedule 2 deed is the State Applicant SCHEDULE 1 3 The applicant for the correction of the error made in preparing North Region, Mount Isa Office the deed is the State Title Reference- 17760160 SCHEDULE 1 Land granted- Lot 121 on MPH13991, parish of Haslingden South East Region, Kingaroy Office Area- 1012 m2 Title Reference- 16638155 SCHEDULE 2 Land granted- Lots 165, 166 and 169 on FY2763, parish of McEuen Correction of errors in describing the area and description of the Area- 4391 ha Deed of Grant- SCHEDULE 2 Area Correction of an error in describing the description of the omit ‘1012 m2’, insert ‘2024 m2’ Deed of Grant- Description omit ‘Lots 165, 166 and 169 on FY2763’, omit ‘Lot 121 on MPH13991’, insert ‘Lots 165, 166 and 169 on FY2263’ insert ‘Lots 121 and 122 on MPH13991’ ENDNOTES ENDNOTES 1 Published in the Gazette on 16 April 2004 1 Published in the Gazette on 16 April 2004 2 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly 2 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly 3 The administering agency is the Department of Natural 3 The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources, Resources, Mines and Energy Mines and Energy 4 File Reference- 16638155 Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy

Notice

Proposed Change in Composition of Water Authority Board

Section 598A –Water Act 2000

1 Notice is given of a proposal to change the composition of the board of directors of the water authorities listed in column 1 of the Schedule— § by omitting the position described in column 2 opposite the name of the water authority; and § inserting, for the water authority, the proposed board composition described in column 3 if the change is approved

2 Any person may, on or before Thursday, 20 May 2004, make a signed written submission about the proposed change to the—

Director, Water Industry Policy and Administration Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy GPO Box 2454 BRISBANE QLD 4001

SCHEDULE

Name of Water Authority Omit Words of Description in Proposed Board Composition Board Composition after Change

§ 1 person nominated by the chief § 3 persons elected by the Matthews Road Drainage executive of the department ratepayers for the area Board responsible for the administration of the Nature Conservation Act 1992

§ 1 person nominated by the chief § 1 person nominated by the executive of the department that Tully Canegrowers Riversdale-Murray Valley administers the Environmental § 1 person nominated by Water Management Board Protection Act 1994 Cardwell Shire Council § 5 persons elected by the ratepayers for the area

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Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 Section 28 – Duty of Care Guidelines Gazettal Date: 16 April 2004 Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003

PART 1 – Information to Assist in Using these Guidelines 10 Preamble

11 The Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 commenced on 16 April 2004 The Act binds all persons, including the State, and is intended to provide effective recognition, protection and conservation of Aboriginal cultural heritage

Principles Underlying the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003

12 The following fundamental principles underlie the Act’s main purpose:

(a) the recognition, protection and conservation of Aboriginal cultural heritage should be based on respect for Aboriginal cultural and traditional practices; (b) Aboriginal people should be recognised as the primary guardians, keepers and knowledge holders of Aboriginal cultural heritage; (c) it is important to respect, preserve and maintain knowledge, innovations and practices of Aboriginal communities and to promote understanding of Aboriginal cultural heritage; (d) activities involved in recognition, protection and conservation of Aboriginal cultural heritage are important because they allow Aboriginal people to reaffirm their obligations to “law and country”; (e) there is a need to establish timely and efficient processes for the management of activities that may harm Aboriginal cultural heritage

Distinction between Aboriginal cultural heritage and Native Title

13 Aboriginal cultural heritage values should not be confused with native title As with non-Aboriginal heritage values, Aboriginal cultural heritage can exist on an area regardless of the nature of land tenure The existence of Aboriginal cultural heritage in an area does not mean that native title exists over that area

Definition of Aboriginal cultural heritage

14 The Act defines Aboriginal cultural heritage as anything that is:

(a) a significant Aboriginal area in Queensland; or (b) a significant Aboriginal object; or (c) evidence, of archaeological or historic significance, of Aboriginal occupation of an area of Queensland

A significant Aboriginal area or object must be particularly significant to Aboriginal people because of either or both of the following:

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Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 Section 28 – Duty of Care Guidelines Gazettal Date: 16 April 2004 (a) Aboriginal tradition; (b) the history, including contemporary history, of any Aboriginal Party for the area

Aboriginal cultural heritage areas do not have to contain physical markings

15 In the same way as non-Aboriginal heritage values are capable of protection, it is not necessary for an area to contain markings or other physical evidence indicating Aboriginal occupation or otherwise denoting the area’s significance for the area to be protected as a significant Aboriginal area under the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003

Role of the Aboriginal Party

16 The views of the Aboriginal Party for an area are key in assessing Aboriginal cultural heritage and managing any activity likely to excavate, relocate, remove or harm Aboriginal cultural heritage

17 In assessing a significant Aboriginal area the legislation provides that regard may also be had to authoritative anthropological, biogeographical, historical and archaeological information

18 Before an area can be registered on the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Register, the person seeking to register the area must be able to demonstrate that the application is consistent with this information

19 Appropriately qualified persons such as anthropologists, archaeologists and historians can also provide valuable assistance in this regard

Due Diligence – The Precautionary approach

110 The Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 requires that a person must exercise due diligence and reasonable precaution before undertaking an activity which may harm Aboriginal cultural heritage

Aboriginal cultural heritage duty of care

111 Section 23(1) of the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 states that a person who carries out an activity must take all reasonable and practicable measures to ensure the activity does not harm Aboriginal cultural heritage (the “cultural heritage duty of care”)

112 Section 23(2) of the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 states that without limiting the matters that may be considered by a Court required to decide whether a person has complied with the cultural heritage duty of care in carrying out an activity, the Court may consider the following:

(a) the nature of the activity, and the likelihood of its causing harm to Aboriginal cultural heritage;

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Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 Section 28 – Duty of Care Guidelines Gazettal Date: 16 April 2004 (b) the nature of the Aboriginal cultural heritage likely to be harmed by the activity; (c) the extent to which the person consulted with Aboriginal parties about the carrying out of the activity, and the results of the consultation; (d) whether the person carried out a study or survey, of any type, of the area affected by the activity to find out the location and extent of the Aboriginal cultural heritage, and the extent of the study or survey; (e) whether the person searched the database and register for information about the area affected by the activity; (f) the extent to which the person complied with cultural heritage duty of care guidelines; (g) the nature and extent of past uses in the area affected by the activity

Meeting the Duty of Care

113 Section 23 of the Act provides that a person who carries out an activity is taken to have complied with the cultural heritage duty of care in relation to Aboriginal cultural heritage if -

(a) the person is acting –

(i) under the authority of another provision of this Act that applies to the Aboriginal cultural heritage; or (ii) under an approved Cultural Heritage Management Plan that applies to the Aboriginal cultural heritage; or (iii) under a native title agreement or another agreement with an Aboriginal Party, unless the Aboriginal cultural heritage is expressly excluded from being subject to the agreement; or (iv) in compliance with gazetted cultural heritage duty of care guidelines; or (v) in compliance with native title protection conditions, but only if the cultural heritage is expressly or impliedly the subject of the conditions; or (b) the person owns the Aboriginal cultural heritage, or is acting with the owner’s agreement; or (c) the activity is necessary because of an emergency, including for example, a bushfire or other natural disaster

Duty of Care Guidelines

114 Section 28 of the Act states that the Minister may by gazette notice notify guidelines (“cultural heritage duty of care guidelines”) identifying reasonable and practicable measures for ensuring activities are managed to avoid or minimise harm to Aboriginal cultural heritage

115 There is no offence in not complying with the cultural heritage duty of care guidelines However, complying with the guidelines affords strict compliance with the cultural heritage duty of care Where Aboriginal cultural heritage is harmed by an activity, and the activity is not otherwise covered by sections 23(3), 24(2), 25(2) or 26(2) of the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003, failure to have

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Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 Section 28 – Duty of Care Guidelines Gazettal Date: 16 April 2004 complied with the guidelines may result in prosecution under the Act Maximum penalties for contravening the cultural heritage duty of care are $75,000 for an individual and $750,000 for a corporation

Another Option for Legal Protection

116 The Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 expressly recognises that the views of the Aboriginal Party for an area are key in assessing and managing any activity which is likely to harm Aboriginal cultural heritage Under the Act, there is provision for voluntary agreements and Cultural Heritage Management Plans with the relevant Aboriginal Party You have a complete defence under the Act in relation to any activity undertaken in accordance with such agreements or Cultural Heritage Management Plans

Other Information

117 Ask First – A guide to respecting Indigenous heritage places and values, released by the Australian Heritage Commission, provides a practical guide to consulting and negotiating with Aboriginal people about their cultural heritage Available from the Australian Heritage Commission website: http:// wwwahcgovau/publications/indigenousheritage/indexhtml

118 The Land and Resources Tribunal can assist in the provision of mediation in relation to Aboriginal cultural heritage matters

119 Persons and organisations involved in activities likely to impact on Aboriginal cultural heritage may wish to consider strategic planning in relation to cultural heritage as well as training, monitoring, audit and review of their cultural heritage management systems

120 Should you require assistance in determining your responsibilities under these guidelines, you should contact the Cultural Heritage Coordination Unit, Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy on (07) 32383838

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Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 Section 28 – Duty of Care Guidelines Gazettal Date: 16 April 2004 PART 2 – Guidelines under section 23(1) of the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003: Reasonable and Practicable Measures for Ensuring Activities are Managed to Avoid or Minimise Harm to Aboriginal Cultural Heritage 20 Introduction

21 These guidelines have been gazetted as cultural heritage duty of care guidelines by the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy under section 28 of the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 and identify reasonable and practicable measures for ensuring that activities are managed to avoid or minimise harm to Aboriginal cultural heritage in a way that meets the duty of care requirements under section 23 of the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003

22 These guidelines recognise that it is unlikely that Aboriginal cultural heritage will be harmed where:

(a) the current or proposed activity is on an area previously subject to significant ground disturbance and the activity will impact only on the area subject to the previous disturbance; or (b) the impact of the current or proposed activity is unlikely to cause any additional harm to Aboriginal cultural heritage than that which has already occurred1 23 It is important to note that these guidelines do not permit activities which, although causing no surface disturbance or no additional surface disturbance to an area, may harm scarred or carved trees or rock art without the agreement of the Aboriginal Party for the area or a Cultural Heritage Management Plan undertaken pursuant to Part 7 of the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003

30 Definitions

31 The definitions used in the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 apply in relation to these guidelines

32 In addition to the definitions used in the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003, the following definitions are used within these guidelines:

“Cultural Heritage Find,” means a significant Aboriginal object or, evidence of archaeological or historic significance of Aboriginal occupation of an area of Queensland, or Aboriginal human remains, found in the course of undertaking an activity covered by these guidelines

1 This is not to say that a particular area may not continue to have importance under Aboriginal tradition or history even though it has been subject to significant ground disturbance The Melbourne Cricket Ground, for example, is located on the site of an important Aboriginal meeting place – whilst this important value continues to exist it cannot generally be further harmed by maintenance or use as the area has been completely developed 5

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Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 Section 28 – Duty of Care Guidelines Gazettal Date: 16 April 2004 “Developed Area” means that the area is developed or maintained for a particular purpose such as use as a park, garden, railway, road or other access route, navigation channel, municipal facility or infrastructure facility, such as powerlines, telecommunication lines or electricity infrastructure

“No Additional Surface Disturbance” means surface disturbance not inconsistent with previous surface disturbance

“Significant Ground Disturbance” means: (i) disturbance by machinery of the topsoil or surface rock layer of the ground, such as by ploughing, drilling or dredging; (ii) the removal of native vegetation by disturbing root systems and exposing underlying soil

“Surface Disturbance” means any disturbance of an area which causes a lasting impact to the land or waters during the activity or after the activity has ceased 40 The nature of the activity and the likelihood of its causing harm to Aboriginal cultural heritage – Section 23(2)(a)

Activities involving No Surface Disturbance (Category 1)

41 Where an activity involves no Surface Disturbance of an area it is generally unlikely that the activity will harm Aboriginal cultural heritage and the activity will comply with these guidelines

42 In these circumstances, it is reasonable and practicable for the activity to proceed without further cultural heritage assessment

43 The following are examples of activities that may proceed under category 1:

(a) walking 2 (b) driving along existing roads and tracks (within the existing alignment) or other infrastructure footprint (c) aerial surveys (d) navigating through water (e) cadastral, engineering, environmental or geological surveys using methods (such as GPS systems) which do not cause surface disturbance (f) photography

Activities causing No Additional Surface Disturbance (Category 2)

44 Where an activity causes No Additional Surface Disturbance of an area it is generally unlikely that the activity will harm Aboriginal cultural heritage or could cause additional harm to Aboriginal cultural

2 Although activities such as walking through a culturally significant place are permitted under this guideline, it is important to be aware that merely being present in a culturally significant place may cause offence to Aboriginal people and, where this is known, due respect should be paid to these cultural sensitivities 6

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Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 Section 28 – Duty of Care Guidelines Gazettal Date: 16 April 2004 heritage to that which has already occurred, and the activity will comply with these guidelines

45 In these circumstances, subject to the measures set out in paragraphs 47 – 411, it is reasonable and practicable for the activity to proceed without further cultural heritage assessment

46 The following are examples of activities that may generally proceed under category 2:

(a) Cultivation of an area which is currently subject to cultivation (b) Grazing cattle on an area where cattle are currently grazed (c) Use and maintenance of existing roads, tracks and powerlines within the existing infrastructure alignment, or other infrastructure footprint (d) Use, maintenance and protection of services and utilities (such as electricity infrastructure; water or sewerage disposal) on an area where such services and utilities are currently being provided (e) Use, maintenance and protection of services and utilities (such as electricity infrastructure; water or sewerage disposal) on an area immediately adjacent to where such services and utilities are currently being provided providing the activity does not involve additional surface disturbance (f) Tourism and visitation activities on an area where such activities are already taking place

Excavating, relocating, removing or harming Aboriginal cultural heritage

47 If at anytime during the activity it is necessary to excavate, relocate, remove or harm a Cultural Heritage Find the activity should cease immediately You must notify the Aboriginal Party for the area and seek their advice and agreement as to how best this may be managed to avoid or minimise harm to the Aboriginal cultural heritage Paragraph 60 sets out examples of features highly likely to constitute or contain a Cultural Heritage Find

Reaching Agreement

48 It is advisable that the terms of any agreement you reach with the Aboriginal Party for the area be recorded and documented in the event of future disputes

Failure To Reach Agreement

49 Where agreement cannot be reached with the Aboriginal Party for the area, you continue to have a duty of care obligation under section 23 of the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 and must take all reasonable and practicable measures to ensure the activity does not harm Aboriginal cultural heritage including, where necessary, through the development of a Cultural Heritage Management Plan under Part 7 of the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003

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Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 Section 28 – Duty of Care Guidelines Gazettal Date: 16 April 2004 Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Register and Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Database

410 An activity under category 2 that will excavate, relocate, remove or harm Aboriginal cultural heritage entered on the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Register or the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Database should not proceed without the agreement of the Aboriginal Party for the area or a Cultural Heritage Management Plan undertaken pursuant to Part 7 of the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003

411 Information regarding Aboriginal cultural heritage entered on the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Register or the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Database may be obtained from the Cultural Heritage Coordination Unit 50 The nature and extent of past uses in the area affected by the activity - Section 23(2)(g)

Developed Areas (Category 3)

51 Where an activity is proposed in a Developed Area it is generally unlikely that the activity will harm Aboriginal cultural heritage and the activity will comply with these guidelines

52 In these circumstances, subject to the measures set out in paragraphs 58 - 512, it is reasonable and practicable that the activity proceeds without further cultural heritage assessment

53 The following are examples of activities that may generally proceed within a Developed Area:

(a) Use and maintenance of existing roads, tracks and powerlines within the existing alignment, or other infrastructure footprint; (b) Use and maintenance of services and utilities (such as electricity infrastructure; water or sewerage disposal) on an area where such services and utilities are currently being provided

Areas previously subject to Significant Ground Disturbance (Category 4)

54 Where an activity is proposed in an area, which has previously been subject to Significant Ground Disturbance it is generally unlikely that the activity will harm Aboriginal cultural heritage and the activity will comply with these guidelines

55 In these circumstances, subject to the measures set out in paragraphs 56 - 512, it is reasonable and practicable that the activity proceeds without further cultural heritage assessment

56 In some cases, despite an area having been previously subject to Significant Ground Disturbance, certain features of the area may have residual cultural heritage significance These features are set out

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Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 Section 28 – Duty of Care Guidelines Gazettal Date: 16 April 2004 in paragraph 60 of these guidelines

57 It is important to be informed about any cultural heritage significance that may attach to these features and extra care must be taken prior to proceeding with any activity that may cause additional surface disturbance to the feature, or the area immediately surrounding the feature which is inconsistent with the pre-existing Significant Ground Disturbance In these circumstances, it is necessary to notify the Aboriginal Party and seek:

(a) Advice as to whether the feature constitutes Aboriginal cultural heritage; and (b) If it does, agreement as to how best the activity may be managed to avoid or minimise harm to any Aboriginal cultural heritage

Excavating, relocating, removing or harming a Cultural Heritage Find

58 If at anytime during the activity it is necessary to excavate, relocate, remove or harm a Cultural Heritage Find the activity should cease immediately You must notify the Aboriginal Party for the area and seek their advice and agreement as to how best this may be managed to avoid or minimise harm to the Aboriginal cultural heritage Paragraph 60 sets out examples of features highly likely to constitute or contain a Cultural Heritage Find

Reaching Agreement

59 It is advisable that the terms of any agreement you reach with the Aboriginal Party for the area be recorded and documented in the event of future disputes

Failure To Reach Agreement

510 Where agreement cannot be reached with the Aboriginal Party for the area, you continue to have a duty of care obligation under section 23 of the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 and must take all reasonable and practicable measures to ensure the activity does not harm Aboriginal cultural heritage including, where necessary, through the development of a Cultural Heritage Management Plan under Part 7 of the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003

Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Register and Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Database

511 An activity under category 3 or category 4 that will excavate, relocate, remove or harm Aboriginal cultural heritage entered on the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Register or the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Database should not proceed without the agreement of the Aboriginal Party for the area or a Cultural Heritage Management Plan undertaken pursuant to Part 7 of the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003

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Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 Section 28 – Duty of Care Guidelines Gazettal Date: 16 April 2004 512 Information regarding Aboriginal cultural heritage entered on the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Register or the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Database may be obtained from the Cultural Heritage Coordination Unit Activities causing additional surface disturbance (Category 5)

513 A category 5 activity is any activity, or activity in an area, that does not fall within category 1, 2, 3 or 4

514 Where an activity is proposed under category 5 there is generally a high risk that it could harm Aboriginal cultural heritage In these circumstances, the activity should not proceed without cultural heritage assessment Cultural heritage assessment should involve consideration of the matters a Court may consider under section 23(2) of the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003, set out in paragraph 112 of the Preamble to these guidelines

515 Particular care must be taken where it is proposed to undertake activities causing additional surface disturbance to the features likely to have cultural heritage significance, set out in paragraph 60 of these guidelines

516 It is important to be informed about any cultural heritage significance that may attach to these features and extra care must be taken prior to proceeding with any activity that may cause additional surface disturbance of the feature, or the area immediately surrounding the feature Where an activity is proposed under category 5, it is necessary to notify the Aboriginal Party and seek:

(a) Advice as to whether the feature constitutes Aboriginal cultural heritage; and (b) If it does, agreement as to how best the activity may be managed to avoid or minimise harm to any Aboriginal cultural heritage

Excavating, relocating, removing or harming a Cultural Heritage Find

517 If at anytime during the activity it is necessary to remove or relocate or harm a Cultural Heritage Find the activity should cease immediately You must notify the Aboriginal Party for the area and seek their advice and agreement as to how best this may be managed to avoid or minimise harm to the Aboriginal cultural heritage Paragraph 60 sets out examples of features highly likely to constitute or contain a Cultural Heritage Find

Reaching Agreement

518 It is advisable that the terms of any agreement you reach with the Aboriginal Party for the area be recorded and documented in the event of future disputes

Failure To Reach Agreement

519 Where agreement cannot be reached with the Aboriginal Party for the area, you continue to have a duty of care obligation under section 23 of the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 and must take all reasonable and practicable measures to ensure the activity does not harm Aboriginal cultural 10

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Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 Section 28 – Duty of Care Guidelines Gazettal Date: 16 April 2004 heritage including, where necessary, through the development of a Cultural Heritage Management Plan under Part 7 of the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003

Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Register and Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Database

520 An activity under category 5 that will excavate, relocate, remove or harm Aboriginal cultural heritage entered on the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Register or the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Database should not proceed without the agreement of the Aboriginal Party for the area or a Cultural Heritage Management Plan undertaken pursuant to Part 7 of the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003

521 Information regarding Aboriginal cultural heritage entered on the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Register or the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Database may be obtained from the Cultural Heritage Coordination Unit

60 The nature of the Aboriginal cultural heritage likely to be harmed by the activity - Section 23(2)(b)

61 The following features are highly likely to have cultural heritage significance These features include, but are not limited to:

· Ceremonial places: The material remains of past Aboriginal ceremonial activities come in the form of earthen arrangements or bora grounds and their associated connecting pathways, and stone circles, arrangements and mounds Indigenous people used these places for ceremonies, including initiation and inter-group gatherings · Scarred or carved trees: Scars found on large mature trees often indicate the removal of bark by Indigenous people to make material items like canoes, containers, shields and boomerangs Carved trees generally feature larger areas of bark that have been removed and carved lines deeply etched into the timber Carvings include geometric or linear patterns, human figures, animals and birds · Burials: Pre-contact Aboriginal burials are commonly found in caves and rock shelters, midden deposits and sand dunes Burial sites are sensitive places of great significance to Indigenous people · Rock art: Queensland has a rich and diverse rock art heritage Rock art sites can include engravings, paintings, stencils and drawings Paintings, stencils and drawings may have been done for everyday purposes, but are often used for ceremonial and sacred functions Engravings include designs scratched, pecked or abraded into a rock surface · Fish traps and weirs: Fish traps and weirs are stone or wooden constructions designed to capture aquatic animals, predominantly fish Traps are considered as structures made predominantly from stone to form a type of pen or enclosure Weirs are constructions designed

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Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 Section 28 – Duty of Care Guidelines Gazettal Date: 16 April 2004 to block the natural flow of water in creeks, streams and other watercourses · Occupation sites: These are places where the material remains of human occupation are found Such sites contain discarded stone tools, food remains, ochre, charcoal, stone and clay hearths or ovens, shell middens and shell scatters, including deposits found in rock shelters and caves These deposits may be buried Other evidence of occupation sites includes the remains of Aboriginal dwellings or “gunyahs” · Quarries and artefact scatters: Quarries are places where raw materials such as stone or ochre were obtained through either surface collection or sub-surface quarrying Stone collected or extracted from stone quarries was used for the manufacture of stone tools Ochre, a type of coloured clay, was utilised by Indigenous people in rock art and for body and wooden tool decoration · Grinding grooves: Grinding grooves represent the physical evidence of past tool making or food processing activities They are generally found near water sources The presence of long thin grooves may indicate where the edges of stone tools were ground Food processing activities such as seed grinding can leave shallow circular depressions in rock surfaces · Contact Sites: The material remains of Indigenous participation in the development of Queensland after the arrival of European settlers These include former or current Aboriginal missions, native mounted police barracks and historical camping sites · Wells: Rock wells are reliable water sources that have been altered by Indigenous people for the storage of water The presence of wells often indicates the location of routes frequently travelled by Indigenous people in the past

62 Landscape features, which may also have cultural heritage significance include:

· Rock outcrops · Caves · Foreshores and coastal dunes · Sand Hills · Areas of biogeographical significance, such as natural wetlands · Permanent and semi-permanent waterholes, natural springs; · Particular types of native vegetation3 · Some hill and mound formations

63 The views of the Aboriginal Party for an area are key in helping assess the Aboriginal cultural heritage significance of these kinds of features

3 Unless otherwise provided for under these guidelines (such as provisions in relation to scarred trees or places entered onto the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Register or Database), the control and maintenance of native vegetation by pruning and lopping may proceed, subject to the provisions of the Vegetation Management Act 1999 and other relevant legislation 12

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Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 Section 28 – Duty of Care Guidelines Gazettal Date: 16 April 2004 64 Appropriately qualified persons such as anthropologists, archaeologists and historians can also provide valuable assistance 70 The extent to which the person consulted with Aboriginal parties about the carrying out of the activity and the results of the consultation - Section 23(2)(c)

71 The views of the Aboriginal Party for an area are key in assessing and managing any activity likely to excavate, relocate, remove or harm Aboriginal cultural heritage

72 Ask First – A guide to respecting Indigenous heritage places and values, released by the Australian Heritage Commission, provides a practical guide to consulting and negotiating with Aboriginal people about their cultural heritage Available from the Australian Heritage Commission website: http://wwwahcgovau/publications/indigenousheritage/indexhtml

73 Any activity undertaken in accordance with an agreement with the relevant Aboriginal Party for the area satisfies the Aboriginal cultural heritage duty of care under the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003

Reaching Agreement

74 It is advisable that the terms of any agreement you reach with the Aboriginal Party for the area be recorded and documented in the event of future disputes

Failure To Reach Agreement

75 Where agreement cannot be reached with the Aboriginal Party for the area, you continue to have a duty of care obligation under section 23 of the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 and must take all reasonable and practicable measures to ensure the activity does not harm Aboriginal cultural heritage including, where necessary, through the development of a Cultural Heritage Management Plan under Part 7 of the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 80 Whether the person carried out a study or survey, of any type, of the area affected by the activity to find out the location and extent of Aboriginal cultural heritage, and the extent of the study or survey - Section 23(2)(d)

81 A cultural heritage study or a cultural heritage survey should be carried out where it is necessary to identify and assess the Aboriginal cultural heritage values of an area, for example where an activity is likely to excavate, relocate, remove or harm Aboriginal cultural heritage

82 A cultural heritage study or survey can be undertaken as part of the process for developing a Cultural Heritage Management Plan under Part 7 of the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003

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Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 Section 28 – Duty of Care Guidelines Gazettal Date: 16 April 2004

83 Although it may be a useful reference point, you should not rely solely on information contained within the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Register or the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Database in deciding whether or not to undertake a cultural heritage study or survey Neither should you rely solely on archaeological information about an area, as this may not address the particular significance of the area as a result of Aboriginal tradition or the history of the Aboriginal Party for the area

84 As highlighted in Ask First – A guide to respecting Indigenous heritage places and values, you should not rely solely on previous work to identify significant Aboriginal cultural heritage, as the Aboriginal people involved in previous studies or surveys may not have disclosed the existence of cultural heritage places as they may not have been under immediate threat at the time the earlier study was undertaken

85 Further guidance on when a cultural heritage study or survey is required may be obtained by: (a) Seeking the views of the Aboriginal Party for the area and ascertaining from the Aboriginal Party as to whether a study or survey is required; (b) Seeking information from the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Register and the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Database as to whether there are any known cultural heritage values that could be affected by your activity4; (c) Seeking advice from appropriately qualified persons such as anthropologists, archaeologists and historians; (d) Assessing the nature of the Aboriginal cultural heritage likely to be harmed; (e) Assessing the nature of the activity and the likelihood of its causing harm to Aboriginal cultural heritage; (f) Assessing the nature and extent of past uses in the area affected by the activity; (g) Seeking further advice from the Cultural Heritage Coordination Unit

86 The Aboriginal Party for the area must be given the opportunity to be involved in undertaking the cultural heritage study or survey and their advice must be sought as to how best to manage any activity, which may harm cultural heritage identified by the study or survey 90 Whether the person searched the database and register for information about the area affected by the activity - Section 23(2)(e)

91 An activity that will excavate, relocate, remove or harm Aboriginal cultural heritage entered on the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Register or the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Database should not proceed without the agreement of the Aboriginal Party for the area or a Cultural Heritage Management Plan

4 It is important to note that an assessment needs to be made as to whether your activity will indirectly harm Aboriginal cultural heritage not located directly within the area of actual activity eg, damming a creek may impact on Aboriginal cultural heritage down stream from the dam 14

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92 Information regarding Aboriginal cultural heritage entered on the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Register or the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Database may be obtained from the Cultural Heritage Coordination Unit

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Your Public Sector Specialists!

Just like Zelda Recruitment, our Public Sector team has grown and now includes: • Kodi Lythall • Glynis Ranger • Terasa Fletcher potential meets opportunity • Janine Chatfield

Specialising in: • Accounting & Finance • Accounting Support • Office Administration & Marketing • Human Resources & Executive We are happy to assist at all levels of recruitment from A02 to A08, and from SO2 to SES3.

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THE Queensland Public Service is committed to equal opportunity in employment. Selection will be on the basis of merit only and fair consideration will be given to all applicants

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Please note that although the closing date for applications is three weeks from the time the vacancy first appears in the Gazette, the actual advertisement will appear only twice, at the beginning of the first and the second weeks. Curriculum Division— p#/ 3ENIOR%DUCATION/FFICER3UICIDE0R VENTION "RISBANE  ˆ  !/     3TRATEGY Division of Learning— ICTs and Learning Branch— #/ -ANAGER3TRATEGYAND2ESEARCH #OORPAROO  ˆ  !/     Learning and Development Branch— #/ 3ENIOR0ROJECT/FFICE "RISBANE  ˆ  !/     Shared Services Directorate— Central Corporate Services Unit— )" -ANAGER(UMAN2ESOURCE3ERVICES -ARYBOROUGH  ˆ  !/     Office of Planning, Resourcing and Performance— Strategic Planning Branch— #/ 0OLICY/FFICERPOSITIONS C "RISBANE  ˆ  !/     Strategic Policy and Education Futures Division— #/ %XECUTIVE/FFICER#ORPORATE3UPPORT "RISBANE  ˆ  !/     Office of State Schooling— Various Schools and Education Centres— (Bulk Round)— #/ 3PEECH,ANGUAGE0ATHOLOGISTC D 6ARIOUS,OCATIONS  ˆ  0/0/     THROUGHOUTTHE 3TATE Bundaberg District— "5 0RINCIPAL%DUCATION/FFICER3TUDENT3ERVICES "UNDABERG  ˆ  !/     Cairns and Cape District— Cairns North State School— o## /CCUPATIONAL4HERAPISTC D #AIRNS  ˆ  0/0/     Gladstone District— Rosella Park School— a', 0HYSIOTHERAPISTC D 'LADSTONE ˆ  0/0/     Townsville District— Cleveland Education and Training Centre— Δ46 /CCUPATIONAL4HERAPISTC D 4OWNSVILLE  ˆ  0/0/     0OSITION"RISBANE4EMPORARYFORTHREE YEARS !PPLICATIONSWILLREMAINCURRENTFORMONTHS o0OSITION#AIRNS4EMPORARYUNTILTH*ANUARY  p0OSITION"RISBANE4EMPORARYFORTWOYEARS!PPLICATIONSWILLREMAINCURRENTFORMONTHSTOFILLSUBSEQUENT ACANCIESTHATMAYARISE 0OSITION"RISBANE4EMPORARYUNTILTH*UNE WITHPOSSIBILITYOFEXTENSION a0OSITION'LADSTONE0ART TIME0ERMANENT&4% Δ0OSITION4OWNSVILLE4EMPORARYUNTILTH$ECEMBER  PLEASE NOTE: 0UBLIC3ERVICE0OSITIONSREQUIREANORIGINAL APPLICATION, plus TWO COPIES(TOTAL 3)FOREACH6ACANCY2EFERENCE.UMBER #LASSIFIED 4EACHING0OSITIONSREQUIREAN ORIGINAL APPLICATION PLUS THREE COPIES (TOTAL 4)FOREACH6ACANCY 2EFERENCE.UMBER #LOSINGTIMEFORRECEIPTOFAPPLICATIONSISPMONDATESHOWN!PPLICATIONSSHOULDBEFORWARDEDTOTHEAPPROPRIATEADDRESS ASINDICATEDONTHEPOSITIONDESCRIPTION &OR0RINCIPAL" !.$ POSITIONS THE3CHOOL !NNUAL2EPORTHASREPLACEDTHESCHOOLPROFILE !PPLICANTSSHOULDCONTACTTHE $ISTRICT/FFICEOFTHEDISTRICTINWHICHTHE ACANCYOCCURSTOOBTAINACOP YOFTHISDOCUMENT4HEPOSITIONDESCRIPTIONISUNIQUETOEACH BAND4HE!PPLICANT0ACKAGEISCOMMONTOALL"!.$ PRINCIPALPOSITIONS &OR$EPUTY0RINCIPAL"!.$ POSITIONS THEAPPLICANTSHOULDCONTACTTHERELEVANTSCHOOLTOOBTAINACOPYOFTHESCHOOLPROFIL !PRIL = 15%%.3,!.$'/6%2.-%.4'!:%44% .O 

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DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES The Department of Emergency Services is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and particularly encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people from a non-English speaking background, women and people with a disability. .OTEˆ!PPLICATIONFORPOSITIONSWITHINTHE$EPARTMENTOF%MERGENCY3ERVICESMUSTINCLUDETHEORIGINAL PLUSTHREECOPIESOFTHE COMPLETEAPPLICATION Business Support Services— %3 7EB$EVELOPER % 3ERVICES )NFORMATION +EDRON  ˆ  !/     $EVELOPMENT#ENTRE )NFORMATION3ERVICES 4EMPORARYFORMONTHS %3 !DMINISTRATION/FFICE !CQUISITION-ANAGEMENT +EDRON  ˆ  !/     'ROUP &INANCEAND!SSET3ERVICE %3 3ENIOR)NDUSTRIAL2ELATIONS/FFICE )NDUSTRIAL +EDRON  ˆ  !/     2ELATIONSAND/RGANISATIONAL(EALTH %3 %XECUTIVE#O ORDINATOR +EDRON  ˆ  !/     Counter Disaster and Rescue Service— p%3 9OUTH$EVELOPMENT/FFICE .ORTH#OAST$ISTRICT 'YMPIE ˆ !/     3%36-23UPPORT5NIT %3 0ROJECT/FFICE 'RANTSAND3UBSIDIES0ROGRAM +EDRON  ˆ  !/     2ESOURCEAND!SSET-ANAGEMENT 3%3 6-23UPPORT5NIT %3 ,OGISTICS/FFICE 2ESOURCEAND!SSET +EDRON  ˆ  !/     -ANAGEMENT 3%36-23UPPORT5NIT 4EMPORARYFROMASAPUNTILTH!UGUST  o%3 "ASE%NGINEER "RISBANE  ˆ  "ASE     %NGINEER Office of the Director-General— %3 %XECUTIVE/FFICE +EDRON  ˆ  !/     Operations Support Branch— %3 4ECHNICAL0ROJECT/FFICE 4ECHNOLOGY3UPPORT +EDRON  ˆ  4/     3ERVICES %3 3TOREPERSON 0ROPERTYAND&ACILITY-ANAGEMENT +EDRON  ˆ  //     Queensland Fire and Rescue Service— %3 %XECUTIVE!SSISTANT &AR.ORTHERN2EGION #AIRNS  ˆ  !/     %3 "USINESS$EVELOPMENT-ANAGER #OMMERCIAL 7HYTE)SLAND  ˆ  !/     $EVELOPMENT5NIT #OMMUNITY3AFETYAND 4RAINING 4EMPORARYVACANCY o4HISISATEMPORARYAPPOINTMENTFORAPERIODOFMONTHS p0ART TIMEPOSITIONHOURSPERFORTNIGHT 

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DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT, PLANNING, SPORT AND RECREATION Note: Phone enquiries for position descriptions may be made only during the business hours of 8.30am to 5pm. .OTEˆ!LLINTENDINGAPPLICANTSSHOULDOBTAINA$EPARTMENTAL!PPLICATION&ORM Sport and Recreation Queensland— Policy, Planning and Development Directorate— Strategic Policy and Research Unit— ,'03 -ANAGER 3TRATEGIC0OLICYAND2ESEARCHC "RISBANE  ˆ  !/    ! Building Codes Queensland— Building and Plumbing Codes— ,'03 0RINCIPAL!DVISOR 3USTAINABILITY "RISBANE  ˆ  !/    ! Planning Services— North Queensland Planning Division— ,'03 0LANNERC -ACKAY  ˆ  !/    ! Policy, Planning and Development Directorate— Planning Unit— ,'03 -ANAGER 0LANNINGC "RISBANE  ˆ  !/    ! Office of Urban Management— ,'03 -ANAGER 3TRATEGIC0LANNINGAND5RBAN "RISBANE  ˆ  3/    ! -ANAGEMENT ,'03 3ENIOR5RBANAND2EGIONAL0LANNER "RISBANE  ˆ  !/    ! ,'03 3ENIOR)NFRASTRUCTURE#OORDINATORPOSITIONS "RISBANE  ˆ  !/    ! ,'03 )NFRASTRUCTURE#OORDINATOR "RISBANE  ˆ  !/    ! ,'03 -ANAGER 2EGIONAL,ANDSCAPEAND/PEN3PACE "RISBANE  ˆ  3/    ! 0LANNING ,'03 3ENIOR,ANDSCAPE0LANNERPOSITIONS "RISBANE  ˆ  !/    ! ,'03 ,ANDSCAPE0LANNERPOSITIONS "RISBANE  ˆ  !/    ! ,'03 2EGIONAL-ANAGEMENT3UPPORT/FFICE "RISBANE  ˆ  !/    ! ,'03 %XECUTIVE!SSISTANTTO%XECUTIVE$IRECTOR "RISBANE  ˆ  !/    ! ,'03 'EOGRAPHICAL)NFORMATION3YSTEMS')3 /FFICER "RISBANE  ˆ  !/    ! POSITIONS ,'03 !DMINISTRATION/FFICERPOSITIONS "RISBANE  ˆ  !/    ! 0OSITION"RISBANE4EMPORARYFORAPERIODOFMONTHSWITHTHEPOSSIBILITYOFEXTENSION

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Dangerous Goods Exemptions

Published as required by Section 187AE of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 and Part 16 of the Transport Infrastructure (Dangerous Goods By Rail) Regulation 2002, the following exemptions have been issued in Queensland by Queensland Transport. G Ford (Delegate of the Chief Executive)

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Number: QLD_04/01_RA Scope: Queensland Originating Jurisdiction: N/A Status: Current Date Exemption Granted: 1/4/2004 Exemption Period: Until ADG6 ceases or revoked in writing Name: Queensland Rail (QR) Provisions of Regulations and ADG Code: Section 187AE of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 & Pt 16 of the Transport Infrastructure (Dangerous Goods By Rail) Regulation 2002. Subject of Exemption: To move non-compliant imported goods more than 50km to a suitable location for unloading. Exemption applies to dangerous goods classes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9 but does not apply to class 1 or 7. Conditions of Exemption: (a) The goods have been imported into Australia through a place in Queensland. (b) The goods are being transported in a closed freight container or tank container. (c) The goods are not leaking from the container. (d) The container is placarded as stated in the IATA Regulations, ICAO Rules or IMDG code. (e) It is not reasonably practicable for QR to comply with the provisions of the regulation. (f) Moving the goods does not create a risk of a dangerous situation greater than if QR complied with the regulation. (g) Manager Dangerous Goods QR is to assess risk prior to transporting goods. (h) Manager Dangerous Goods QR to maintain record of actions. (i) Chief Executive to be notified of exempted activities and follow up actions monthly by tenth day of following month. (j) All requirements of the regulation and ADG Code not specifically covered by this exemption must be complied with in full. (k) This exemption has effect only when all conditions of the exemption are complied with in full.

Number: QLD_04/02_RA Scope: Queensland Originating Jurisdiction: N/A Status: Current Date Exemption Granted: 1/4/2004 Exemption Period: Until ADG6 ceases or revoked in writing Name: Queensland Rail (QR) Provisions of Regulations and ADG Code: Section 187AE of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 & Pt 16 of the Transport Infrastructure (Dangerous Goods By Rail) Regulation 2002. Subject of Exemption: To move bulk containers and tanks which are identified in transit to have minor non-compliances to an appropriate location for remedial action. Exemption applies to dangerous goods of packing group II or III in classes 2.2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9 but does not apply to packing group I in classes 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and 9. or class 1 or 7. Conditions of Exemption: (a) It is not reasonably practicable for QR to comply with the provisions of the regulation. (b) Moving the goods does not create a risk of a dangerous situation greater than if QR complied with the regulation. (c) Exemption does not diminish responsibility to ensure tanks or bulk containers comply with regulation before start of journey. (d) The non-compliance must not have become evident prior to the commencement of journey. (e) Manager Dangerous Goods QR is to: assess risk; and identify and implement control measures to reduce risk of dangerous situation to being equal with or lower than if the regulation were complied with prior to continuance of journey. (f) Journey to location for remedial action must be the most expeditious route. (g) Manager Dangerous Goods QR to maintain record of risk analysis, risk mitigation and follow up remedial actions. (h) Chief Executive to be notified of exempted activities and follow up actions monthly by tenth day of following month. (i) All requirements of the regulation and ADG Code not specifically covered by this exemption must be complied with in full. (j) This exemption has effect only when all conditions of the exemption are complied with in full.

Number: QLD_004/03_RA Scope: Queensland Originating Jurisdiction: N/A Status: Current Date Exemption Granted: 1/4/2004 Exemption Period: Until ADG6 ceases or revoked in writing Name: Queensland Rail (QR) Provisions of Regulations and ADG Code: Section 187AE of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 & Pt 16 of the Transport Infrastructure (Dangerous Goods By Rail) Regulation 2002. Subject of Exemption: To move freight containers which are identified in transit to have minor non-compliances to an appropriate location for remedial action. Exemption applies to dangerous goods of classes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 or 9 but does not apply to class 1 or 7. Conditions of Exemption: (a) It is not reasonably practicable for QR to comply with the provisions of the regulation. (b) Moving the goods does not create a risk of a dangerous situation greater than if QR complied with the regulation. (c) Exemption does not diminish responsibility to ensure freight containers comply with regulation prior to start of journey. (d) The non-compliance must not have become evident prior to the commencement of journey.  15%%.3,!.$'/6%2.-%.4'!:%44% .O ;!PRIL 

(e) Manager Dangerous Goods QR is to: assess risk; and identify and implement control measures to reduce risk of dangerous situation to being equal with or lower than if the regulation were complied with prior to continuance of journey. (f) Journey to location for remedial action must be the most expeditious route. (g) Manager Dangerous Goods QR to maintain record of risk analysis, risk mitigation and follow up remedial actions. (h) Chief Executive to be notified of exempted activities and follow up actions monthly by tenth day of following month. (i) All requirements of the regulation and ADG Code not specifically covered by this exemption must be complied with in full. (j) This exemption has effect only when all conditions of the exemption are complied with in full.

Number: QLD_04/04_RA Scope: Queensland Originating Jurisdiction: N/A Status: Current Date Exemption Granted: 1/4/2004 Exemption Period: Until ADG6 ceases or revoked in writing Name: Queensland Rail (QR) Provisions of Regulations and ADG Code: Section 187AE of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 & Pt 16 of the Transport Infrastructure (Dangerous Goods By Rail) Regulation 2002. Subject of Exemption: To move dangerous goods which are identified in transit to have minor non-compliances related to placarding to an appropriate location for remedial action. Exemption applies to dangerous goods of classes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 or 9 but does not apply to class 1 or 7. Conditions of Exemption: (a) It is not reasonably practicable for QR to comply with the provisions of the regulation. (b) Moving the goods does not create a risk of a dangerous situation greater than if QR complied with the regulation. (c) The non-compliance must not have been evident prior to commencement of journey. (d) Exemption does not diminish QR’s responsibility to ensure placarding of dangerous goods prior to start of all journeys. (e) Manager Dangerous Goods QR is to assess risk prior to continuance of journey. (f) Journey to location for remedial action must be the most expeditious route. (g) Manager Dangerous Goods QR to maintain record of exempted activity and actions taken to remedy and comply with regulation. (h) Chief Executive to be notified of exempted activities and follow up actions monthly by tenth day of following month. (i) All requirements of the regulation not specifically covered by this exemption must be complied with in full. (j) This exemption has effect only when all conditions of the exemption are complied with in full.

Number: QLD_04/05_RA Scope: Queensland Originating Jurisdiction: N/A Status: Current Date Exemption Granted: 1/4/2004 Exemption Period: Until ADG6 ceases or revoked in writing Name: Queensland Rail (QR) Provisions of Regulations and ADG Code: Section 187AE of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 & Pt 16 of the Transport Infrastructure (Dangerous Goods By Rail) Regulation 2002. Subject of Exemption: To move rail wagons or a tank forming part of a rail wagon which are identified to have minor non-compliances to an appropriate location for remedial action. Exemption applies to dangerous goods of classes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9 but does not apply to class 1 or 7. Conditions of Exemption: (a) It is not reasonably practicable for QR to comply with the provisions of the regulation. (b) Moving the goods does not create a risk of a dangerous situation greater than if QR complied with the regulation. (c) This exemption does not diminish QR’s responsibility to ensure that rail wagons or tanks forming part of wagons are compliant with regulation prior to commencement of journey. (d) The non-compliance must not have been evident prior to the commencement of journey or a journey must be necessary in order to rectify non-compliance. (e) Manager Dangerous Goods QR is to: assess risk; and identify and implement control measures to reduce risk of dangerous situation to being equal with or lower than if the regulation were complied with prior to continuance of journey. (f) Journey to location for remedial action must be the most expeditious route. (g) Manager Dangerous Goods QR to maintain record of risk analysis, risk mitigation and follow up remedial actions. (h) Chief Executive to be notified of exempted activities and follow up actions monthly by tenth day of following month. (i) All requirements of the regulation and ADG Code not specifically covered by this exemption must be complied with in full. (j) This exemption has effect only when all conditions of the exemption are complied with in full.

Number: QLD_04/06_RA Scope: Queensland Originating Jurisdiction: N/A Status: Current Date Exemption Granted: 1/4/2004 Exemption Period: Until ADG6 ceases or revoked in writing Name: Queensland Rail (QR) Provisions of Regulations and ADG Code: Section 187AE of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 & Pt 16 of the Transport Infrastructure (Dangerous Goods By Rail) Regulation 2002. Subject of Exemption: To move dangerous goods to a location suitable for remedial action when they have been identified as non-compliant with loading, segregation, separation or marshalling requirements contained in the regulation. Exemption applies to dangerous goods of classes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9 but does not apply to dangerous goods of class 1 or 7. Conditions of Exemption: (a) It is not reasonably practicable for QR to comply with the provisions of the regulation. (b) Moving the goods does not create a risk of a dangerous situation greater than if QR complied with the regulation. (c) This exemption does not diminish QR’s responsibility to ensure that dangerous goods are segregated, separated and marshaled in compliance with the regulation prior to commencement of journey. (d) The non-compliance must not have become evident prior to the commencement of journey. (e) Manager Dangerous Goods QR is to: assess risk; and identify and implement control measures to reduce risk of dangerous situation to being equal with or lower than if the regulation were complied with prior to continuance of journey. (f) Journey to location for remedial action must be the most expeditious route. (g) Manager Dangerous Goods QR to maintain record of risk analysis, risk mitigation and follow up remedial actions. (h) Chief Executive to be notified of exempted activities and follow up actions monthly by tenth day of following month. (i) All requirements of the regulation and ADG Code not specifically covered by this exemption must be complied with in full. (j) This exemption has effect only when all conditions of the exemption are complied with in full. !PRIL = 15%%.3,!.$'/6%2.-%.4'!:%44% .O 

Number: QLD_04/07_RA Scope: Queensland Originating Jurisdiction: N/A Status: Current Date Exemption Granted: 1/4/2004 Exemption Period: Until ADG6 ceases or revoked in writing Name: Queensland Rail (QR) Provisions of Regulations and ADG Code: Section 187AE of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 & Pt 16 of the Transport Infrastructure (Dangerous Goods By Rail) Regulation 2002 Subject of Exemption: To move tanks containing dangerous goods to a location suitable for remedial action when they have been identified as non-compliant with filling ratio or ullage requirements contained in the regulation. Exemption applies to dangerous goods of classes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 or 9 but does not apply to class 1 or 7. Conditions of Exemption: (a) It is not reasonably practicable for QR to comply with the provisions of the regulation. (b) Moving the goods does not create a risk of a dangerous situation greater than if QR complied with the regulation. (c) Exemption does not diminish responsibility to ensure that tanks filled comply with regulation prior to start of journey. (d) The non-compliance must not have become evident prior to the commencement of journey. (e) Manager Dangerous Goods QR is to: assess risk; and identify and implement control measures to reduce risk of dangerous situation to being equal with or lower than if the regulation were complied with prior to continuance of journey. (f) Journey to location for remedial action must be the most expeditious route. (g) Manager Dangerous Goods QR to maintain record of risk analysis, risk mitigation and follow up remedial actions. (h) Chief Executive to be notified of exempted activities and follow up actions monthly by tenth day of following month. (i) All requirements of the regulation and ADG Code not specifically covered by this exemption must be complied with in full. (j) This exemption has effect only when all conditions of the exemption are complied with in full.

Number: QLD_04/08_RA Scope: Queensland Originating Jurisdiction: N/A Status: Current Date Exemption Granted: 1/4/2004 Exemption Period: Until ADG6 ceases or revoked in writing Name: Queensland Rail (QR) Provisions of Regulations and ADG Code: Section 187AE of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 & Pt 16 of the Transport Infrastructure (Dangerous Goods By Rail) Regulation 2002. Subject of Exemption: To carry dangerous goods to a location where shipping documentation is available for replacement when shipping documentation is lost or damaged during transit. Exemption applies to dangerous goods of classes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 or 9 but does not apply to class 1 or 7. Conditions of Exemption: (a) It is not reasonably practicable for QR to comply with the provisions of the regulation. (b) Moving the goods does not create a risk of a dangerous situation greater than if QR complied with the regulation. (c) Exemption does not diminish responsibility to ensure shipping documents comply with regulation prior to start of journey. (d) Manager Dangerous Goods QR is to assess risk prior to continuance of journey. (e) Contents of the load are known and noted and can be provided to emergency services. (f) Manager Dangerous Goods QR to maintain record of risk analysis, risk mitigation and follow up remedial actions. (g) Chief Executive to be notified of exempted activities and follow up actions monthly by tenth day of following month. (h) All requirements of the regulation and ADG Code not specifically covered by this exemption must be complied with in full. (i) This exemption has effect only when all conditions of the exemption are complied with in full.

Number: QLD_04/09_RA Scope: Queensland Originating Jurisdiction: N/A Status: Current Date Exemption Granted: 1/4/2004 Exemption Period: Until ADG6 ceases or revoked in writing Name: Queensland Rail (QR) Provisions of Regulations and ADG Code: Section 187AE of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 & Pt 16 of the Transport Infrastructure (Dangerous Goods By Rail) Regulation 2002. Subject of Exemption: To continue to use rail tank wagons not currently approved by competent authority for carriage of dangerous goods until the Chief Executive issues approvals. Exemption applies to dangerous goods of classes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 or 9 but does not apply to class 1 or 7. Conditions of Exemption: (a) Any rail tank wagons introduced after the commencement of this exemption must be approved by the Chief Executive prior to use. (b) Exemption does not diminish responsibility to ensure rail tank wagons carrying dangerous goods comply with ADG Code S4.8.3. (c) All requirements of the regulation and ADG Code not specifically covered by this exemption must be complied with in full. (d) This exemption has effect only when all conditions of the exemption are complied with in full.  15%%.3,!.$'/6%2.-%.4'!:%44% .O ;!PRIL 

NOTIFICATION OF FORMS UNDER THE

PROPERTY AGENTS AND MOTOR DEALERS ACT 2000

1. Approval

The following forms were approved by the Commissioner for Fair Trading on 01 April 2004 under section 598 of the Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000:

Form Number Form Heading Version PAMD 21a Appointment of Real 1 Estate (Commercial, Industrial Sales, Leasing and Property Management)

PAMD 23 Reappointment of Real 2 Estate Agent, Pastoral House or Auctioneer

2. Revocation of Approval

The Approved form 23 version 1, approved on 28 June 2002 shall have its approval revoked on and from 12 April 2004.

3. Availability of Forms

The forms are available from: (a) Office of Fair Trading Client Services Branch Level 21 State Law Building Cnr. Ann & George Streets Brisbane (b) All regional offices of the Office of Fair Trading (c) The website of the Office of Fair Trading at www.fairtrading.qld.gov.au 16 April, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 82 1475

NOTIFICATION OF FORMS UNDER THE

PROPERTY AGENTS AND MOTOR DEALERS ACT 2000

1. Approval

The following forms were approved by the Commissioner for Fair Trading on 14 April 2004 under section 598 of the Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000:

Form Number Form Heading Version PAMD 23 Reappointment of Real 3 Estate Agent, Pastoral House or Auctioneer

2. Revocation of Approval

The Approved form 23 version 2, approved on 01 April 2004 shall have its approval revoked on and from 14 April 2004.

3. Availability of Form

The form are available from: (a) Office of Fair Trading Client Services Branch Level 21 State Law Building Cnr. Ann & George Streets Brisbane (b) All regional offices of the Office of Fair Trading (c) The website of the Office of Fair Trading at www.fairtrading.qld.gov.au

State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 DECLARATION OF A SIGNIFICANT PROJECT On 15 April 2004, the Coordinator-General declared the North-South Bypass Tunnel Project to be a significant project pursuant to section 26 of the State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971.  15%%.3,!.$'/6%2.-%.4'!:%44% .O ;!PRIL 

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NOTIFICATION OF SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION Statutory Instruments Act 1992

Notice is given of the making of the subordinate legislation mentioned in Table 1

TABLE 1

SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION BY NUMBER

No. Subordinate Legislation Empowering Act

36Proclamation commencing remaining provisions Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003

37Proclamation commencing remaining provisions Torres Strait Islander Cultural Heritage Act 2003  15%%.3,!.$'/6%2.-%.4'!:%44% .O ;!PRIL 

TABLE 2 SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION BY EMPOWERING ACT

This table shows affected subordinate legislation

Empowering Act Subordinate Legislation No.

Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions ...... 36

Torres Strait Islander Cultural Heritage Act 2003 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions ...... 37

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7ILLSAND)NTESTATE.OTICES Note: Should an objector’s concerns relate wholly or partially to !FTERFOURTEENDAYSFROMTODAY ANAPPLICATIONFORAGRANTOF the issue of gaming machines, a copy of the correspondence will REPRESENTATIONWILLBEMADETOTHE3UPREME#OURTOF1UEENSLANDAT be forwarded to the Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation "RISBANEASFOLLOWS for consideration. $ECEASED -ORRISON,INTON3TEEDMAN Closing Date for Objections or Submissions:TH-AY  ,AST!DDRESS (ALL2OAD .ARANGBAINTHE3TATEOF 1UEENSLAND Lodging Objections or Submissions: !DDRESSIN7ILL (ALL2OAD .ARANGBAINTHE3TATEOF Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: 1UEENSLAND Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of !PPLICANT -ICHAEL%DWARD/#ONNOR Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, 'RANT 0ROBATEOFTHE7ILLDATEDST&EBRUARY G.P.O. Box 1141, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Telephone: 3224 8870.  Objections Conference: #AVEAT )FYOUWISHTOOBJECTTOORTOBEHEARDUPON All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will THEAPPLICATION YOUMAYFILEACAVEATIN be advised individually of the details of the objections THE3UPREME#OURT2EGISTRYMENTIONED conference. The principal contact for a petition will be ABOVEATANYTIMEBEFORETHEGRANTISMADE responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. !LLCREDITORSINTHEESTATEOFTHEDECEASED AREHEREBYREQUIREDTOSENDINPARTICULARS #OPIESOFANYOBJECTIONSORSUBMISSIONSWILLBEFORWARDEDTO OFTHEIRCLAIMTOTHEUNDERSIGNEDWITHIN THEAPPLICANT SIXWEEKSFROMTHEDATEHEREOF ATTHE %8%#54)6%$)2%#4/2 ,IQUOR,ICENSING$IVISION  EXPIRATIONOFWHICHTIMETHESAID %XECUTORWILLPROCEEDTODISTRIBUTETHE ASSETSOFTHE4ESTATORAMONGTHEPERSONS Liquor Act 1992 ENTITLEDTHERETOHAVINGREGARDONLYTOTHE NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE CLAIMSOFWHICHTHESAID%XECUTORSHALL THENHAVEHADNOTICE Applicant’s Name:1UEENSLAND5NIVERSITYOF4ECHNOLOGY !PPLICANTS3OLICITORS 'ABRIEL2UDDY'ARRETT 3OLICITORS "ANK 3TUDENT'UILD .OMINEE$AVID!LAN(OBBS OF.EW3OUTH7ALES#HAMBERS ,EVEL Premises:4HE'UILD"AR#ARSELDINE ,EVEL #"LOCK 1UEEN3TREET "RISBANE 1UEENSLAND5NIVERSITYOF4ECHNOLOGY CORNER"EAMS2OADAND  $ORVILLE3TREET #ARSELDINE Primary Purpose:'ENERAL,ICENCE ˆ3ALEOFLIQUORFOR Liquor Act 1992 CONSUMPTIONONANDOFFTHEPREMISES NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE Trading Hours: Applicant’s Name:*OHN'ORDON-IDGLEYAND*UDITH-ARY AMTOMIDNIGHT -ONDAYTO3UNDAY -IDGLEY .OMINEE-ARK.OEL"LOND Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a Premises:2OSALIE7ATERS-OUNTAIN(IDEAWAYAND&UNCTION member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper #ENTRE -OUNT-EE2OAD /CEAN6IEW interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by the grant of the application. Primary Purpose:3PECIAL&ACILITY,ICENCE ˆ-EAD 0RODUCTION 2ESTAURANTAND&UNCTION#ENTRE Grounds for Objection: Trading Hours:  5NDUEOFFENCE ANNOYANCE DISTURBANCEOR AMTOAM -ONDAYTO3UNDAY INCONVENIENCETOPERSONSWHORESIDEORWORKORDO BUSINESSINTHELOCALITYCONCERNED ORTOPERSONSIN .OTE 3TANDARDTRADINGHOURSAREAMTO ORTRAVELLINGTOORFROMANEXISTINGORPROPOSED MIDNIGHT -ONDAYTO3UNDAY  PLACEOFPUBLICWORSHIP HOSPITALORSCHOOLISLIKELY .OTE .OLIQUORMAYBESOLDFORCONSUMPTIONOFFTHE TOHAPPENOR LICENSEDPREMISESAFTERMIDNIGHTORBETAKENAWAY FROMTHEPREMISESAFTERAM   4HEAMENITY QUIETORGOODORDEROFTHELOCALITY CONCERNEDWOULDBELESSENEDINSOMEWAY Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper Format of Objections: interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in the grant of the application. petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An Grounds for Objection: objection in the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should  5NDUEOFFENCE ANNOYANCE DISTURBANCEOR discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed INCONVENIENCETOPERSONSWHORESIDEORWORKORDO below. BUSINESSINTHELOCALITYCONCERNED ORTOPERSONSIN A member of the public may make a written submission to ORTRAVELLINGTOORFROMANEXISTINGORPROPOSED the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this PLACEOFPUBLICWORSHIP HOSPITALORSCHOOLISLIKELY application is in the public interest particularly relating to TOHAPPENOR matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under  4HEAMENITY QUIETORGOODORDEROFTHELOCALITY Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. CONCERNEDWOULDBELESSENEDINSOMEWAY Note: Format of Objections: Should an objector’s concerns relate wholly or partially to Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in the issue of gaming machines, a copy of the correspondence will petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An be forwarded to the Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation objection in the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated for consideration. in the Act and the principal contact person should discuss the Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. TH-AY  A member of the public may make a written submission to Lodging Objections or Submissions: the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: application is in the public interest particularly relating to Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. G.P.O. Box 1141, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Telephone: 3224 8870.  15%%.3,!.$'/6%2.-%.4'!:%44% .O ;!PRIL 

Objections Conference: Primary Purpose:/N 0REMISES-EALS ,ICENCE ˆ0ROVISION All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will OFMEALS be advised individually of the details of the objections Trading Hours: conference. The principal contact for a petition will be responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. AMTOMIDNIGHT -ONDAYTO3UNDAY .OTE 3TANDARDTRADINGHOURSAREAMTO #OPIESOFANYOBJECTIONSORSUBMISSIONSWILLBEFORWARDEDTO MIDNIGHT -ONDAYTO3UNDAY  THEAPPLICANT Approvals for Extended Hours Permits for trading beyond %8%#54)6%$)2%#4/2 ,IQUOR,ICENSING$IVISION  3.00 a.m. are reviewed every six months. Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a Liquor Act 1992 member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by the grant of the application. Applicant’s Name:(AROLD2OLF(AFNER Grounds for Objection: Premises: 0AVILION'ARDEN2ESTAURANT %AGLE(EIGHTS  5NDUEOFFENCE ANNOYANCE DISTURBANCEOR 2OAD .ORTH4AMBORINE INCONVENIENCETOPERSONSWHORESIDEORWORKORDO Primary Purpose:/N 0REMISES-EALS ,ICENCE ˆ0ROVISION BUSINESSINTHELOCALITYCONCERNED ORTOPERSONSIN OFMEALS ORTRAVELLINGTOORFROMANEXISTINGORPROPOSED PLACEOFPUBLICWORSHIP HOSPITALORSCHOOLISLIKELY Trading Hours: TOHAPPENOR AMTOMIDNIGHT -ONDAYTO3UNDAY  4HEAMENITY QUIETORGOODORDEROFTHELOCALITY .OTE 3TANDARDTRADINGHOURSAREAMTO CONCERNEDWOULDBELESSENEDINSOMEWAY MIDNIGHT -ONDAYTO3UNDAY  Format of Objections: Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by objection in the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated the grant of the application. in the Act and the principal contact person should discuss the Grounds for Objection: proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below.  5NDUEOFFENCE ANNOYANCE DISTURBANCEOR A member of the public may make a written submission to INCONVENIENCETOPERSONSWHORESIDEORWORKORDO the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this BUSINESSINTHELOCALITYCONCERNED ORTOPERSONSIN application is in the public interest particularly relating to ORTRAVELLINGTOORFROMANEXISTINGORPROPOSED matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under PLACEOFPUBLICWORSHIP HOSPITALORSCHOOLISLIKELY Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. TOHAPPENOR Closing Date for Objections or Submissions:TH!PRIL   4HEAMENITY QUIETORGOODORDEROFTHELOCALITY Lodging Objections or Submissions: CONCERNEDWOULDBELESSENEDINSOMEWAY Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Format of Objections: Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, P.O. Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in Box 2565, Southport, Qld, 4215. Telephone: 1300 658 030. petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated Objections Conference: in the Act and the principal contact person should discuss the All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. be advised individually of the details of the objections A member of the public may make a written submission to conference. The principal contact for a petition will be the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. application is in the public interest particularly relating to #OPIESOFANYOBJECTIONSORSUBMISSIONSWILLBEFORWARDEDTO matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under THEAPPLICANT Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. %8%#54)6%$)2%#4/2 ,IQUOR,ICENSING$IVISION  Closing Date for Objections or Submissions:ST!PRIL  Lodging Objections or Submissions: Liquor Act 1992 Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, VARIATION OF A LIQUOR LICENCE G.P.O. Box 1141, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Telephone: Applicant’s Name:0ULLENVALE%STATES0TY,TD .OMINEE (07) 3224 7128. +WOK+EUNG,EUNG Objections Conference: Premises:0IG@.7HISTLE 3HOP 7ESTFIELD All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will 3HOPPINGTOWN -OGGILL2OAD )NDOOROOPILLY be advised individually of the details of the objections Primary Purpose:3ALEOFLIQUORFORCONSUMPTIONONANDOFF conference. The principal contact for a petition will be THEPREMISES responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Current Trading Hours: #OPIESOFANYOBJECTIONSORSUBMISSIONSWILLBEFORWARDEDTO AMTOAM -ONDAYTO3UNDAY THEAPPLICANT Proposed Variation of Licence: %8%#54)6%$)2%#4/2 ,IQUOR,ICENSING$IVISION  4OREMOVETHEFOLLOWINGCONDITIONS Liquor Act 1992 %NTRYTOTHEPREMISESFROMDIRECTLYOFF3TATION2OADIS PROHIBITED NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE !MINIMUMOFONECROWDCONTROLLER LICENSEDUNDERTHE Security Providers Act 1993,MUSTMAINTAIN Applicant’s Name:#YPRESSA0TY,TD .OMINEE'EORGE SURVEILLANCEOUTSIDETHEPREMISESFORATLEAST 'EORGIOU MINUTESAFTERTHEPREMISESHASCEASEDTRADING Premises:'RAND4HAI2ESTAURANT 3HOP# 4HE'RAND  !TAXICABPICKUPPOINTANDTAXITELEPHONEINSIDETHE -ARINE0ARADE ,ABRADOR CARPARKAREAOFF3TATION2OADTOBEMAINTAINED !PRIL = 15%%.3,!.$'/6%2.-%.4'!:%44% .O 

!TLEASTONEPUBLICTELEPHONEMUSTBEACCESSIBLETO objection in the form of a petition must be in a format PATRONSINSIDETHEPREMISESATALLTIMES WITHTAXIAND stipulated in the Act and the principal contact should discuss EMERGENCYSERVICENUMBERSPROMINENTLYDISPLAYED)F the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. THEPUBLICTELEPHONEISNOTINWORKINGORDER AHOUSE A member of the public may make a written submission to TELEPHONEMUSTBEAVAILABLETOPATRONSANDASIGNMUST the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this BEERECTEDNEXTTOTHEINOPERATIVETELEPHONEADVISING application is in the public interest particularly relating to PATRONSOFITSLOCATION matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. member of the public over the age of 18 years who has a proper Closing Date for Objections or Submissions:TH-AY  interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by the grant of the application. Lodging Objections or Submissions: Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Grounds for Objection: Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of A 5NDUEOFFENCE ANNOYANCE DISTURBANCEOR Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, P.O. INCONVENIENCETOPERSONSWHORESIDEORWORKORDO Box 3067, Cairns, Qld, 4870. Telephone: (07) 4042 3308. BUSINESSINTHELOCALITYCONCERNED ORTOPERSONSINOR TRAVELLINGTOORFROMANEXISTINGORPROPOSEDPLACEOF Objections Conference: PUBLICWORSHIP HOSPITALORSCHOOLISLIKELYTOHAPPENOR All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will B 4HEAMENITY QUIETORGOODORDEROFTHELOCALITY be advised individually of the details of the objections CONCERNEDWOULDBELESSENEDINSOMEWAY conference. The principal contact for a petition will be responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Format of Objections: #OPIESOFANYOBJECTIONSORSUBMISSIONSWILLBEFORWARDEDTO Objections must be lodged individually in writing or in THEAPPLICANT petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in the form of a petition must be in a format %8%#54)6%$)2%#4/2 ,IQUOR,ICENSING$IVISION  stipulated in the Act and the principal contact should discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. Liquor Act 1992 Closing Date for Objections:TH-AY  NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE Lodging Objections: Applicant’s Name:#RAIG*OHN'ILLARD .OMINEE#RAIG*OHN Objections should be lodged with: Licensing Officer, 'ILLARD Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, G.P.O. Box 1141, Premises:!GINCOURT"EACHFRONT!PARTMENTS   Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Telephone: (07) 3224 7021. !RLINGTON%SPLANADE #LIFTON"EACH Objections Conference: Primary Purpose:2ESIDENTIAL,ICENCE ˆ0ROVISIONOF All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will ACCOMMODATION be advised individually of the details of the objections Trading Hours: conference. The principal contact for a petition will be responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. HOURSPERDAYTORESIDENTSANDTHEIRGUESTS Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a #OPIESOFANYOBJECTIONSWILLBEFORWARDEDTOTHEAPPLICANT member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper %8%#54)6%$)2%#4/2 ,IQUOR,ICENSING$IVISION  interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by the grant of the application. Liquor Act 1992 Grounds for Objection: NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR EXTENDED  5NDUEOFFENCE ANNOYANCE DISTURBANCEOR HOURS PERMIT FOR LICENSED PREMISES INCONVENIENCETOPERSONSWHORESIDEORWORKORDO Applicant’s Name: BUSINESSINTHELOCALITYCONCERNED ORTOPERSONSINOR !LDIAM)NVESTMENTS0TY,TD .OMINEE TRAVELLINGTOORFROMANEXISTINGORPROPOSEDPLACEOF !LISON$IAMOND PUBLICWORSHIP HOSPITALORSCHOOLISLIKELYTOHAPPENOR Premises:4HE"EACH3HACK2ESTAURANTAND"AR CORNER4RITON #RESCENTAND"ARRIER3TREET &OUR-ILE"EACH 0ORT$OUGLAS  4HEAMENITY QUIETORGOODORDEROFTHELOCALITY CONCERNEDWOULDBELESSENEDINSOMEWAY Primary Purpose:0ROVISIONOFMEALSPREPAREDANDSERVEDTO BEEATENONTHEPREMISES Format of Objections: Current Trading Hours: Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An AMTOMIDNIGHT -ONDAYTO3UNDAY objection in the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated Proposed Trading Hours: in the Act and the principal contact person should discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. AMTOMIDNIGHT -ONDAYTO3UNDAY A member of the public may make a written submission to Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this member of the public over the age of 18 years who has a proper application is in the public interest particularly relating to interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under the grant of the application. Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Grounds for Objection: Closing Date for Objections or Submissions:TH-AY  A 5NDUEOFFENCE ANNOYANCE DISTURBANCEOR Lodging Objections or Submissions: INCONVENIENCETOPERSONSWHORESIDEORWORKORDO Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: BUSINESSINTHELOCALITYCONCERNED ORTOPERSONSINOR Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of TRAVELLINGTOORFROMANEXISTINGORPROPOSEDPLACEOF Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, P.O. PUBLICWORSHIP HOSPITALORSCHOOLISLIKELYTOHAPPENOR Box 3067, Cairns, Qld, 4870. Telephone: 1300 658 030. B 4HEAMENITY QUIETORGOODORDEROFTHELOCALITY CONCERNEDWOULDBELESSENEDINSOMEWAY Objections Conference: All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will Format of Objections: be advised individually of the details of the objections Objections may be lodged individually in writing or in conference. The principal contact for a petition will be petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An responsible for advising all signatories of the conference.  15%%.3,!.$'/6%2.-%.4'!:%44% .O ;!PRIL 

#OPIESOFANYOBJECTIONSORSUBMISSIONSWILLBEFORWARDEDTO Trading Hours: THEAPPLICANT AMTOMIDNIGHT -ONDAYTO3UNDAY %8%#54)6%$)2%#4/2 ,IQUOR,ICENSING$IVISION  .OTE 3TANDARDTRADINGHOURSAREAMTO MIDNIGHT -ONDAYTO3UNDAY  Liquor Act 1992 Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR EXTENDED interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by HOURS PERMIT FOR LICENSED PREMISES the grant of the application. AND ADULT ENTERTAINMENT PERMIT Grounds for Objection: Applicant’s Name:-ARKET3T-ANAGEMENT0TY,TD .OMINEE 3UZANNE,YN2USSEL  5NDUEOFFENCE ANNOYANCE DISTURBANCEOR Premises:#LUB-INX  %LIZABETH3TREET "RISBANE INCONVENIENCETOPERSONSWHORESIDEORWORKORDO BUSINESSINTHELOCALITYCONCERNED ORTOPERSONSIN Primary Purpose:/N 0REMISES#ABARET ,ICENCEˆ0ROVISION ORTRAVELLINGTOORFROMANEXISTINGORPROPOSED OFENTERTAINMENT PLACEOFPUBLICWORSHIP HOSPITALORSCHOOLISLIKELY TOHAPPENOR Current Trading Hours: PMTOAM -ONDAYTO3UNDAY  4HEAMENITY QUIETORGOODORDEROFTHELOCALITY CONCERNEDWOULDBELESSENEDINSOMEWAY Proposed Trading Hours: Format of Objections: AMTOAM -ONDAYTO3UNDAY Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in Approvals for Extended Hours Permits for trading beyond petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An 3.00 a.m. are reviewed every six months. objection in the form of a petition must be in a format Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should member of the public over the age of 18 years who has a proper discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by below. the grant of the application. A member of the public may make a written submission to the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this Grounds for Objection: application is in the public interest particularly relating to A 5NDUEOFFENCE ANNOYANCE DISTURBANCEOR matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under INCONVENIENCETOPERSONSWHORESIDEORWORKORDO Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. BUSINESSINTHELOCALITYCONCERNED ORTOPERSONSIN Closing Date for Objections or Submissions:TH-AY  ORTRAVELLINGTOORFROMANEXISTINGORPROPOSED PLACEOFPUBLICWORSHIP HOSPITALORSCHOOLISLIKELY Lodging Objections or Submissions: TOHAPPENOR Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: B 4HEAMENITY QUIETORGOODORDEROFTHELOCALITY Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of CONCERNEDWOULDBELESSENEDINSOMEWAY Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, P.O. Box 3067, Cairns, Qld, 4870. Telephone: 1300 658 030. Format of Objections: Objections Conference: Objections may be lodged individually in writing or in petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will objection in the form of a petition must be in a format be advised individually of the details of the objections stipulated in the Act and the principal contact should discuss conference. The principal contact for a petition will be the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. A member of the public may make a written submission to #OPIESOFANYOBJECTIONSORSUBMISSIONSWILLBEFORWARDEDTO the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this THEAPPLICANT application is in the public interest particularly relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under %8%#54)6%$)2%#4/2 ,IQUOR,ICENSING$IVISION  Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Closing Date for Objections or Submissions:TH-AY  Liquor Act 1992 Lodging Objections or Submissions: NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Applicant’s Name:7ICHUAN4ONELLI Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, Premises:4HAI7I 2AT 3HOP 'ROUND&LOOR 4#"EIRNE G.P.O. Box 1141, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Telephone: #ENTRE  $UNCAN3TREET &ORTITUDE6ALLEY (07) 3224 8297. Primary Purpose:/N 0REMISES-EALS ,ICENCE ˆ0ROVISION Objections Conference: OFMEALS All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will Proposed Trading Hours: be advised individually of the details of the objections conference. The principal contact for a petition will be AMTOMIDNIGHT -ONDAYTO3UNDAY responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper #OPIESOFANYOBJECTIONSORSUBMISSIONSWILLBEFORWARDEDTO interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by THEAPPLICANT the grant of the application. %8%#54)6%$)2%#4/2 ,IQUOR,ICENSING$IVISION  Grounds for Objection: Liquor Act 1992  5NDUEOFFENCE ANNOYANCE DISTURBANCEOR INCONVENIENCETOPERSONSWHORESIDEORWORKORDO NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE BUSINESSINTHELOCALITYCONCERNED ORTOPERSONSIN Applicant’s Name:#ARLO6AN3MOORENBURG ORTRAVELLINGTOORFROMANEXISTINGORPROPOSED PLACEOFPUBLICWORSHIP HOSPITALORSCHOOLISLIKELY Premises:*ESTERSON3HIELDS "3HIELDS3TREET #AIRNS TOHAPPENOR Primary Purpose:/N 0REMISES-EALS ,ICENCE ˆ0ROVISION  4HEAMENITY QUIETORGOODORDEROFTHELOCALITY OFMEALS CONCERNEDWOULDBELESSENEDINSOMEWAY !PRIL = 15%%.3,!.$'/6%2.-%.4'!:%44% .O 

Format of Objections: Objections Conference: Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An be advised individually of the details of the objections objection in the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated conference. The principal contact for a petition will be in the Act and the principal contact person should discuss the responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. #OPIESOFANYOBJECTIONSORSUBMISSIONSWILLBEFORWARDEDTO A member of the public may make a written submission to THEAPPLICANT the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this application is in the public interest particularly relating to %8%#54)6%$)2%#4/2 ,IQUOR,ICENSING$IVISION  matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Liquor Act 1992 Closing Date for Objections or Submissions:TH-AY  NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE Lodging Objections or Submissions: Applicant’s Name:$!RCYSON$OYLE0TY,TD .OMINEE Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: 2OY"ERNARD+AUFMAN Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, Premises:$!RCYSON$OYLE2ESTAURANT "RISBANE G.P.O. Box 1141, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Telephone: 3224 2217. 3TREET )PSWICH Objections Conference: Primary Purpose:/N 0REMISES-EALS ,ICENCE ˆ0ROVISION OFMEALS All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will be advised individually of the details of the objections Trading Hours: conference. The principal contact for a petition will be AMTOMIDNIGHT -ONDAYTO3UNDAY responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a #OPIESOFANYOBJECTIONSORSUBMISSIONSWILLBEFORWARDEDTO member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper THEAPPLICANT interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by the grant of the application. %8%#54)6%$)2%#4/2 ,IQUOR,ICENSING$IVISION  Grounds for Objection: Liquor Act 1992  5NDUEOFFENCE ANNOYANCE DISTURBANCEOR NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE INCONVENIENCETOPERSONSWHORESIDEORWORKORDO BUSINESSINTHELOCALITYCONCERNED ORTOPERSONSIN Applicant’s Name:4HAI"ORAAN#O0TY,TD .OMINEE ORTRAVELLINGTOORFROMANEXISTINGORPROPOSED 3ANSANEE.ELSON PLACEOFPUBLICWORSHIP HOSPITALORSCHOOLISLIKELY TOHAPPENOR Premises:4HAI,AAN.A2ESTAURANTˆ3HOPSAND 0ADDINGTON#ENTRAL3HOPPING#ENTRE  ,ATROBE4ERRACE  4HEAMENITY QUIETORGOODORDEROFTHELOCALITY 0ADDINGTON CONCERNEDWOULDBELESSENEDINSOMEWAY Primary Purpose:/N 0REMISES-EALS ,ICENCE ˆ0ROVISION Format of Objections: OFMEALS Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in Trading Hours: petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in the form of a petition must be in a format AMTOMIDNIGHT -ONDAYTO3UNDAY stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper below. interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by A member of the public may make a written submission to the grant of the application. the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this application is in the public interest particularly relating to Grounds for Objection: matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under  5NDUEOFFENCE ANNOYANCE DISTURBANCEOR Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. INCONVENIENCETOPERSONSWHORESIDEORWORKORDO Closing Date for Objections or Submissions:RD!PRIL BUSINESSINTHELOCALITYCONCERNED ORTOPERSONSINOR  TRAVELLINGTOORFROMANEXISTINGORPROPOSEDPLACEOF PUBLICWORSHIP HOSPITALORSCHOOLISLIKELYTOHAPPENOR Lodging Objections or Submissions: Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with:  4HEAMENITY QUIETORGOODORDEROFTHELOCALITY Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of CONCERNEDWOULDBELESSENEDINSOMEWAY Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, Format of Objections: G.P.O. Box 1141, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Telephone: Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in (07) 3225 2797. petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An Objections Conference: objection in the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will in the Act and the principal contact person should discuss the be advised individually of the details of the objections proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. conference. The principal contact for a petition will be A member of the public may make a written submission to responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this application is in the public interest particularly relating to #OPIESOFANYOBJECTIONSORSUBMISSIONSWILLBEFORWARDEDTO matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under THEAPPLICANT Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. %8%#54)6%$)2%#4/2 ,IQUOR,ICENSING$IVISION  Closing Date for Objections or Submissions:TH!PRIL  Lodging Objections or Submissions: Gaming Machine Act 1991 Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A Assistant Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, GAMING MACHINE LICENCE Department of Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Applicant’s Name: Development, G.P.O. Box 1141, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. 4HE7ILLOW(OTELS0TY,TD Telephone: (07) 3224 7129. Premises Name:4HE7ILLOW(OTEL  15%%.3,!.$'/6%2.-%.4'!:%44% .O ;!PRIL 

Premises Address:"EAUDESERT2OAD -OOROOKA  !LLCOMMENTSRECEIVEDWILLBEPROVIDEDTOTHE1UEENSLAND 'AMING#OMMISSION HOWEVERTHE#OMMISSIONWILLGIVE Proposed Gaming Hours: PARTICULARWEIGHTTOTHEFOLLOWING AMTOAM 3UNDAYTO7EDNESDAY s COMMENTSONHOWTHEPERSONEXPECTSTHEINSTALLATIONOF AMTOAM 4HURSDAYTO3ATURDAY GAMINGMACHINESWOULDCONTRIBUTETO ORDETRACTFROM A SENSEOFCOMMUNITY Number of Gaming Machines Requested:  s COMMENTSONTHEEFFECTTHEINSTALLATIONOFGAMING Community Comment: MACHINESMIGHTHAVEFORPERSONSFREQUENTINGAPLACEOF #OMMUNITYCOMMENTMAYBEFILEDBYAMEMBEROFTHEPUBLIC COMMUNITYCONGREGATIONSUCHASPLACESOFPUBLIC OVERTHEAGEOFWHOHASAPROPERINTERESTINTHELOCALITY WORSHIP CHILDCARECENTRES SCHOOLSANDCOMMUNITY CONCERNEDANDISLIKELYTOBEAFFECTEDBYTHEGRANTOFTHIS SOCIALSERVICES APPLICATION s COMMENTSONTHEEFFECTTHEINSTALLATIONOFGAMING A member of the public either individually, or collectively MACHINESMIGHTHAVEONTHEAMENITYORCHARACTEROFTHE by a group of members of the public, may make a submission LOCALITY to the Executive DirectorABOUTTHEREASONABLEREQUIREMENTSOF Closing Date for Submissions: TH-AY  THEPUBLICINTHELOCALITYANDINPARTICULARTOTHEMATTERSSETOUTIN THE'UIDELINESˆ#OMMUNITY)MPACT3TATEMENTAND'UIDELINESˆ Lodging Submissions: !PPLICANTSFOR'AMING-ACHINE3ITE ,ICENCESAND)NCREASES 7RITTENSUBMISSIONSSHOULDBELODGEDWITH1UEENSLAND #OPIESOFTHE'UIDELINESAREAVAILABLEONTHE1UEENSLAND /FFICEOF'AMING2EGULATION ,OCKED"AG !LBERT3TREET /FFICEOF'AMING2EGULATIONWEBSITEATwww.qogr.qld.gov.au "USINESS#ENTRE "2)3"!.%1,$ !LLCOMMENTSRECEIVEDWILLBEPROVIDEDTOTHE1UEENSLAND !LLENQUIRIESSHOULDBEDIRECTEDTOOR 'AMING#OMMISSION HOWEVERTHE#OMMISSIONWILLGIVE Copies of submissions will be forwarded to the applicant. PARTICULARWEIGHTTOTHEFOLLOWING  s COMMENTSONHOWTHEPERSONEXPECTSTHEINSTALLATIONOF GAMINGMACHINESWOULDCONTRIBUTETO ORDETRACTFROM A Gaming Machine Act 1991 SENSEOFCOMMUNITY NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AN INCREASE s COMMENTSONTHEEFFECTTHEINSTALLATIONOFGAMING IN THE NUMBER OF GAMING MACHINES MACHINESMIGHTHAVEFORPERSONSFREQUENTINGAPLACEOF COMMUNITYCONGREGATIONSUCHASPLACESOFPUBLIC Applicant’s Name:.ORTHERN3UBURBS,EAGUES#LUB,IMITED WORSHIP CHILDCARECENTRES SCHOOLSANDCOMMUNITY Premises:.ORTHS,EAGUESAND3ERVICES#LUB SOCIALSERVICES Currently Approved Gaming Machines:  s COMMENTSONTHEEFFECTTHEINSTALLATIONOFGAMING MACHINESMIGHTHAVEONTHEAMENITYORCHARACTEROFTHE Additional Gaming Machines Requested:  LOCALITY Community Comment: Closing Date for Submissions: TH-AY  #OMMUNITYCOMMENTMAYBEFILEDBYAMEMBEROFTHEPUBLIC OVERTHEAGEOFWHOHASAPROPERINTERESTINTHELOCALITY ,ODGING3UBMISSIONS CONCERNEDANDISLIKELYTOBEAFFECTEDBYTHEGRANTOFTHIS 7RITTENSUBMISSIONSSHOULDBELODGEDWITH1UEENSLAND APPLICATION /FFICEOF'AMING2EGULATION ,OCKED"AG !LBERT3TREET A member of the public either individually, or collectively "USINESS#ENTRE "2)3"!.%1,$ by a group of members of the public, may make a submission !LLENQUIRIESSHOULDBEDIRECTEDTOOR to the Executive DirectorABOUTTHEREASONABLEREQUIREMENTSOF THEPUBLICINTHELOCALITYANDINPARTICULARTOTHEMATTERSSETOUTIN Copies of submissions will be forwarded to the applicant. THE'UIDELINESˆ#OMMUNITY)MPACT3TATEMENTAND'UIDELINESˆ  !PPLICANTSFOR'AMING-ACHINE3ITE ,ICENCESAND)NCREASES #OPIESOFTHE'UIDELINESAREAVAILABLEONTHE1UEENSLAND Gaming Machine Act 1991 /FFICEOF'AMING2EGULATIONWEBSITEATwww.qogr.qld.gov.au NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AN INCREASE !LLCOMMENTSRECEIVEDWILLBEPROVIDEDTOTHE1UEENSLAND IN THE NUMBER OF GAMING MACHINES 'AMING#OMMISSION HOWEVERTHE#OMMISSIONWILLGIVE PARTICULARWEIGHTTOTHEFOLLOWING Applicant’s Name:"RIBIE)SLAND23,#ITIZENS-EMORIAL #LUB)NC s COMMENTSONHOWTHEPERSONEXPECTSTHEINSTALLATIONOF GAMINGMACHINESWOULDCONTRIBUTETO ORDETRACTFROM A Premises:"RIBIE)SLAND23,#ITIZENS-EMORIAL#LUB)NC SENSEOFCOMMUNITY Premises Address: 4OORBUL3TREET "RIBIE)SLAND s COMMENTSONTHEEFFECTTHEINSTALLATIONOFGAMING Currently Approved Gaming Machines: MACHINESMIGHTHAVEFORPERSONSFREQUENTINGAPLACEOF  COMMUNITYCONGREGATIONSUCHASPLACESOFPUBLIC Additional Gaming Machines Requested:  WORSHIP CHILDCARECENTRES SCHOOLSANDCOMMUNITY SOCIALSERVICES Community Comment: s COMMENTSONTHEEFFECTTHEINSTALLATIONOFGAMING #OMMUNITYCOMMENTMAYBEFILEDBYAMEMBEROFTHEPUBLIC MACHINESMIGHTHAVEONTHEAMENITYORCHARACTEROFTHE OVERTHEAGEOFWHOHASAPROPERINTERESTINTHELOCALITY LOCALITY CONCERNEDANDISLIKELYTOBEAFFECTEDBYTHEGRANTOFTHIS APPLICATION Closing Date for Submissions: TH-AY  A member of the public either individually, or collectively Lodging Submissions: by a group of members of the public, may make a submission to the Executive Director 7RITTENSUBMISSIONSSHOULDBELODGEDWITH1UEENSLAND ABOUTTHEREASONABLEREQUIREMENTSOF /FFICEOF'AMING2EGULATION ,OCKED"AG !LBERT3TREET THEPUBLICINTHELOCALITYANDINPARTICULARTOTHEMATTERSSETOUTIN "USINESS#ENTRE "2)3"!.%1,$ THE'UIDELINESˆ#OMMUNITY)MPACT3TATEMENTAND'UIDELINESˆ !PPLICANTSFOR'AMING-ACHINE3ITE ,ICENCESAND)NCREASES !LLENQUIRIESSHOULDBEDIRECTEDTOOR #OPIESOFTHE'UIDELINESAREAVAILABLEONTHE1UEENSLAND Copies of submissions will be forwarded to the applicant. /FFICEOF'AMING2EGULATIONWEBSITEATwww.qogr.qld.gov.au  !PRIL = 15%%.3,!.$'/6%2.-%.4'!:%44% .O 

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