Government Gazette

No. G 16 Thursday 17 April 2003 GENERAL

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HOMICIDE Nathalia Hospital, Elizabeth Street, Nathalia, Reward $100,000.00 Victoria, widow, deceased, who died on The co-operation of the public is sought to 27 December 2002, are requested to send establish the identity of the person or persons particulars of their claims to the executor care of responsible for the death of Earl Neil Mooring, the undermentioned solicitors by 25 June 2003 who was last seen on 10 October 2000 in the after which date he will distribute the assets area. having regard only to the claims on which date he then has notice. A reward of up to one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) will be paid at the CHESSELL WILLIAMS, solicitors, discretion of the Chief Commissioner of Police, 379 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000. for information leading to the apprehension and subsequent conviction of the person or persons Creditors, next-of-kin and others having responsible for the death of Earl Neil Mooring. claims in respect of the estate of RUSSELL Any information, which will be treated as GEORGE OÕSHEA, late of 47 Eastgate Street, confidential, may be given at any time to Crime Oakleigh, Victoria, company director, deceased, Stoppers via telephone number, Toll Free Ð who died on 5 November 2002, are required to 1800 333 000, or the Homicide Squad, 412 St send particulars of their claims to Frank Bennett Kilda Road, Melbourne on telephone number OÕShea, the executor of the estate care of the (03) 9865 2770 during normal business hours. undernamed solicitors by 11 July 2003 after CHRISTINE NIXON which date the executor will distribute the assets Chief Commissioner of Police having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP COLE & CO., solicitors, Partnership Act 1958 3 Station Street, Oakleigh 3166. Notice is hereby given that the partnership previously subsisting between Diamanto Re: ROBERT JAMES MUSTOE, late of Gardiner, Eric Stathopoulos and John Tzikas 4 Clift Court, Traralgon, company director, carrying on business of cafŽ and bar in Victoria deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others under the style or firm of Rusty Nail CafŽ has having claims in respect of the estate of been dissolved by notice from Diamanto ROBERT JAMES MUSTOE deceased, who Gardiner as from 13 March 2003. died on 18 January 2003, are required by the RIGBY COOKE, lawyers, trustees, Leanne Boyes, Robert John Mustoe Level 13, 469 La Trobe Street, Melbourne. and Phillip Morris Mustoe, to send particulars to the trustees care of the belowmentioned solicitors by 15 June 2003 after which date the DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP trustees may convey or distribute the assets, Notice is hereby given that the partnership having regard only to the claims of which the between Frank Bob and Sharon Bob known as trustees have notice. Inside Furniture And Design at 19 Norman DAVINE FITZPATRICK, solicitors, Place, Narre Warren, has been dissolved as from Level 1, 32 Kay Street, Traralgon. 28 February 2003. FRANK BOB, partner, 19 Norman Place, Narre Warren. Re: ANNE MARIE LESLIE-MILLER. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of ANNE MARIE Re: DORIS MARY LINDSAY. Creditors, LESLIE-MILLER, late of Unit 2, 41 Armstrong next-of-kin and others having claims against Road, McCrae, Victoria, widow, deceased, who the estate of DORIS MARY LINDSAY, late of died on 6 October 2001, are required to send Victoria Government Gazette G 16 17 April 2003 767 particulars thereof to Francis McGrath, the Re: DAISY MAY RECHTER, deceased. executor of the Will of the said deceased, care of Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims the undermentioned solicitors within two in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died months of the date of this notice after which date on 24 January 2003, are required by the trustee, the executor will distribute the assets to the Gary Cronin James Rechter, to send particulars persons entitled having regard only to the claims to the trustee by 25 June 2003 after which date of which they then have notice. the trustee may convey or distribute the assets, F. McGRATH & CO., solicitors, having regard only to the claims of which the trustee has notice. 16 Beach Street, Dromana 3936. GARDEN & GREEN, solicitors, 4 McCallum Street, Swan Hill 3585. Creditors, next-of-kin or others having claims in respect of the estate of DULCIE MURIEL GIBSON, late of 220 Middleborough Re: GLADYS JOY FREE, deceased. Road, Blackburn South, in the State of Victoria, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims deceased, who died on 12 April 2001, are to in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died send particulars of their claim to the executor on 19 January 2003, are required by the trustee, care of the undermentioned solicitors by 15 June Neville Arthur Free of 453 Chillingollah Road, 2003 after which date the executor will RSD Woorinen, Victoria, farmer and Rodney distribute the assets having regard only to the John Free of 82 Thurla Street, Swan Hill, claims of which he then has notice. Victoria, technician, to send particulars to the trustee by 20 June 2003 after which date the FEATHERBYÕS, solicitors, trustee may convey or distribute the assets, 1043A Point Nepean Road, Rosebud 3939. having regard only to the claims of which the trustee has notice. Creditors, next-of-kin or others having GARDEN & GREEN, solicitors, claims in respect of the estate of RUBY 4 McCallum Street, Swan Hill 3585. ISABEL LLOYD, late of 1/6 Leon Avenue, Rosebud, in the State of Victoria, deceased, Re: NORMA JEAN ESAU, late of who died on 9 November 2002, are to send OÕConnor Street, Nyah West, Victoria, particulars of their claims to the executor care of hairdresser, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin the undermentioned solicitors by 15 June 2003 and others having claims in respect of the estate after which date the executor will distribute the of the deceased, who died on 26 January 2003, assets having regard only to the claims of which are required by the trustee, Andrew McLeod he then has notice. Esau to send particulars to him care of the FEATHERBYÕS, solicitors, undermentioned solicitors by 25 June 2003 after 1043A Point Nepean Road, Rosebud 3939. which date the trustee may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which he has notice. Re: ALEXANDER JAMES RAMSAY, GARDEN & GREEN, solicitors, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others 4 McCallum Street, Swan Hill 3585. having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 16 October 2002, are required by the trustees, William Stanley HENRY DOUGLAS SCARTH, late of Gurnett and John Edward Taylor, to send 13 Thomas Street, Drouin, pensioner, deceased. particulars to the trustees by 25 June 2003 after Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims which date the trustees may convey or distribute in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died the assets having regard only to the claims of on 25 February 2003, are required by the which the trustees have notice. trustees, Peter John Tolley and Linda Tolley, to send particulars of their claims to them care GARDEN & GREEN, solicitors, of the undersigned solicitors by 17 June 2003 4 McCallum Street, Swan Hilll 3585. after which date the trustees may convey or 768 G 16 17 April 2003 Victoria Government Gazette distribute the assets having regard only to the PEGGY MAY STEPHENSON, late of claims of which they then have notice. 2Ð6 Killara Street, Sunshine, Victoria, widow, GRAY FRIEND & LONG, solicitors, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others 70 Queen Street, Warragul 3820. having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 21 February 2003, are required by Kenneth Arthur Stephenson, the JOSEPHINE FLORENCE URSULA executor appointed by the Will of the deceased, BARTLETT, late of 56 Colquhoun Boulevard, to send particulars of their claims to him care of Warragul, widow, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin the undermentioned solicitor by 17 June 2003 and others having claims in respect of the estate after which date the personal representatives of the deceased, who died on 11 June 2002, are may convey or distribute the assets, having required by the trustee, Elizabeth Ann Tubecki regard only to the claims of which he then has notice. to send particulars of their claims to her care of the undersigned solicitors by 17 June 2003 after HUNT & HUNT, lawyers, which date the trustee may convey or distribute Level 26, 360 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000. the assets having regard only to the claims of which she then has notice. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having GRAY FRIEND & LONG, solicitors, claims in respect of the estate of MERLE 70 Queen Street, Warragul 3820. THELMA STEEDS, late of 20 Brosa Avenue, Bentleigh East, Victoria, retired, widow, deceased, who died on 11 February 2003, are LESLIE PARKER REYNOLDS, late of required by the executor namely, Ashley Milton 125 McGlones Road, Drouin, pensioner, Steeds of 20 Brosa Avenue, Bentleigh East, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others Victoria, meter reader, to send particulars of having claims in respect of the estate of the such claims to the solicitors acting for the said deceased, who died on 6 January 2003, are executor namely, Kelly & Chapman, 437 Centre required by the trustees, Martyn Lester Road, Bentleigh by 30 June 2003 after which Reynolds and Faye Lorraine Hoeler, to send date the said executor may convey or distribute particulars of their claims to them care of the the assets of the deceased, having regard only to undersigned solicitors by 17 June 2003 after the claims of which he or his solicitors then have which date the trustees may convey or distribute notice. the assets having regard only to the claims of KELLY & CHAPMAN, lawyers, which they then have notice. 437 Centre Road, Bentleigh. GRAY FRIEND & LONG, solicitors, 70 Queen Street, Warragul 3820. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of RICHARD JOHN PENALUNA, late of Penaluna Street, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Boolarra, Victoria, farmer, deceased, who died claims against the estate of RAYMOND KEITH on 29 March 2003, are to send their claims KELSALL, late of Unit 4, 21Ð23 Argus Street, to the trustee, Melvin Andrew Penaluna of Cheltenham, Victoria, who died on 18 December 157 Separation Street, Northcote, Victoria, care 2002, are required by the executor, Raymond of the belowmentioned solicitors by 18 June Jeffrey Kelsall of 55 Nepean Highway, 2003 after which date he will distribute the Aspendale, to send particulars of their claims assets of the deceased having regard only to the to the said executor c/- Hassall & Byrne, claims of which he then has notice. solicitors of 250 Charman Road, Cheltenham LITTLETON HACKFORD, solicitors, 3192 by 17 June 2003 after which date he will Law Chambers, proceed to distribute the said estate having 115 Hotham Street, Traralgon, Vic. 3844. regard only to the claims of which he then has notice. Re: VALERIE JOAN DUELL, also known HASSALL & BYRNE, solicitors, as Valerie Duell, late of Unit 84, Patterson 250 Charman Road, Cheltenham 3192. Retirement Village, 130 McLeod Road, Patterson Victoria Government Gazette G 16 17 April 2003 769

Lakes, Victoria, widow, deceased. Creditors, ELINOR ELIZABETH RIDDINGTON, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect late of 45 Elvins Street, Mansfield, widow, of the estate of the deceased, who died on deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others 29 January 2003, are required by the executors, having claims in respect of the estate of the Merylyn Ann Brothwell, Diane Joy Marsden deceased, who died on 4 January 2003, are and William Robert Duell, to send particulars to required by the applicants for grant of them care of the undermentioned solicitors by a date not later than two months from the date of representation in the estate, Adele Sheila Piper publication hereof after which date the of 125 Morack Road, Vermont South and executors may convey or distribute the assets, Maiben Olaf Crockett of 43 Elvins Street, having regard only to the claims of which they Mansfield, to send particulars to them at the then have notice. office of the undermentioned firm of solicitors LYTTLETONS, solicitors, by 24 June 2003 after which date the applicants 53 Marcus Road, Dingley. for grant of representation may convey or distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice. BERYL LOUISA CHANDLER, late of 5 Archer Street, Broke, NSW, widow, deceased. MAL. RYAN & GLEN, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims solicitors for the applicants, in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died 9 High Street, Mansfield 3722. on 11 November 2002, are required by the applicants for grant of representation in the estate, Glen Ian Sutcliffe of 4 Highton Lane, Re: MARY CLOHESY, deceased. Mansfield and Wayne Desmond Whitehead of Creditors, next-of-kin or others having claims 5 Delray Court, Cranbourne, to send particulars in respect of the estate of MARY CLOHESY, to them at the office of the undermentioned firm late of Glanville Village, Haverfield Street, of solicitors by 21 June 2003 after which date Echuca, Victoria, retired teacher, deceased, who the applicants for grant of representation may died on 27 January 2003, are to send particulars convey or distribute the assets having regard of their claims to the executors care of the only to the claims of which they then have undermentioned solicitors by 30 June 2003 after notice. which date the executors will distribute the MAL. RYAN & GLEN, assets having regard only to the claims of which solicitors for the applicants, the executors then have notice. 9 High Street, Mansfield 3722. MITCHELL, McKENZIE & CO., solicitors, 51Ð55 Heygarth Street, Echuca. DOUGLAS McDONALD TAIT, late of Bindaree Retirement Centre, Highett Street, Mansfield, grazier, deceased. Creditors, Re: ARCHIBALD CHARLES MAY, late of next-of-kin and others having claims in respect 53 Doherty Street, Bairnsdale, Victoria, retired of the estate of the deceased, who died on beekeeper, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and 26 January 2003, are required by the applicants others having claims in respect of the estate of for grant of representation in the estate, Ronald the deceased, who died on 23 December 2002, George Tait of 17 Chanro Court, Bonnie Doon are required by Terrance William Goode of and Margaret Louise Tait of 57 Flinders Street, 24 Murphy Street, Bairnsdale, Victoria, the Queenscliffe, to send particulars to them at the executor appointed in the Will, to send office of the undermentioned firm of solicitors particulars to his solicitor within sixty days from by 21 June 2003 after which date the applicants for grant of representation may convey or the date of publication of this notice, after which distribute the assets having regard only to the date the executors may convey or distribute the claims of which they then have notice. assets having regard only to the claims of which MAL. RYAN & GLEN, they then have notice. solicitors for the applicants, MOSLEY & PALMER, solicitors, 9 High Street, Mansfield 3722. PO Box 243, Orbost 3888. 770 G 16 17 April 2003 Victoria Government Gazette

Re: MARIANNA CELLA, late of Wairewa late of 24 Canberra Avenue, Dandenong, in the Road, Wairewa, Victoria, widow, pensioner. State of Victoria, pensioner, deceased, who died Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims on 31 March 2003, are required to send in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died particulars of such claims to the executor care of on 29 August 2002, are required by Elisabetta the undermentioned solicitors by 17 June 2003 Bonaguro of 229 West Street, Glenroy, Victoria after which date the executor will convey or and Robert James Geddes of Trevaskis Road, distribute the assets having regard only to the Wairewa, Victoria, the executors appointed in claims of which the executor then has notice. the Will, to send particulars to their solicitor PIETRZAK, solicitors, within sixty days from the date of publication of 222 La Trobe Street, Melbourne. this notice, after which date the executors may convey or distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which they then have Re: HAROLD ARTHUR WOOD, late of notice. 31 Seabeach Parade, North Shore, Victoria, MOSLEY & PALMER, solicitors, retired security guard, deceased. Creditors, PO Box 243, Orbost 3888. next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 22 November 2002, are required by the trustee, MAXWELL JOHN PRICE, late of John Bruce Bannister of 47 Yarra Street, 44 Prospect Street, Pascoe Vale, Victoria. Geelong, Victoria, solicitor, to send particulars Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims to the trustee by 27 June 2003 after which date in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died the trustee may convey or distribute the assets, on 27 January 2003, are required by Perpetual having regard only to the claims of which the Trustees Consolidated Limited, ACN 004 029 trustee has notice. 841 (in the Will called National Mutual Trustees PRICE HIGGINS, solicitors, Limited) of 360 Collins Street, Melbourne, 47 Yarra Street, Geelong 3220. Victoria, (with leave reserved to Ivy Florence Eastman, the other executor appointed in the Will, to come in and prove the same) to send Re: ETHEL IRENE SATCHELL, late of particulars of their claims to the said company Andrew Kerr Hostel, 66Ð69 Tanti Avenue, by 17 June 2003 after which date it will convey Mornington, widow, deceased. Creditors, or distribute the assets having regard only to the next-of-kin and others having claims in respect claims of which the company then has notice. of the estate of the deceased, who died on 17 March 2003, are required by the trustee, Irene Sandra Thompson of 1 Shelbourne Court, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Mornington, Victoria, home duties, the claims in respect of the estate of OLIVE daughter, to send particulars to the trustee by NORMA BURT, late of Daveys Bay Aged Care, 17 June 2003 after which date the trustee may Nolan Street, Frankston, in the State of Victoria, convey or distribute the assets, having regard pensioner, deceased, who died on 5 June 2000, only to the claims of which the trustee has are required to send particulars of such claims to notice. the executor care of the undermentioned ROBERTS PARTNERS, solicitors, solicitors by 16 June 2003 after which date the 216 Main Street, Mornington 3931. executor will convey or distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which the executor then has notice. Re: FRANK ROWLAND JOHNSON, late PIETRZAK, solicitors, of 14 Ferrero Grove, Mount Martha, Victoria, 222 La Trobe Street, Melbourne. retired, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 21 October 2002, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having are required by the trustee, Jennifer Maree claims in respect of the estate of PAWEL Hubbard of 56 Hunts Road, Tuerong, Victoria, BARANOWSKI, also known as Paul Baranowski, medical scientist, the daughter, to send Victoria Government Gazette G 16 17 April 2003 771 particulars to the trustee by 18 June 2003 after In the Supreme Court of the State of Victoria which date the trustee may convey or distribute SALE BY THE SHERIFF the assets, having regard only to the claims of On Friday 23 May 2003 at 11.00 a.m. at the which the trustee has notice. SheriffÕs Office, 107 Baxter Street, Bendigo. ROBERTS PARTNERS, solicitors, (Unless process be stayed or satisfied). 216 Main Street, Mornington 3931. All the estate and interest (if any) of Lee Brandt Harris of 99 Thirteenth Street, Mildura, joint proprietor with Lana Harris of an estate in Re: GLADYS JOAN THALLON, late of fee simple in the land described on Certificate of 125 Rutland Avenue, Mount Eliza, Victoria, Title Volume 7429, Folio 698 upon which is retired, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and erected a residence known as 99 Thirteenth others having claims in respect of the estate of Street, Mildura. the deceased, who died on 30 January 2003, Registered Mortgage No. AB349525K are required by the trustees, Darron Scott Ogier affects the said estate and interest. of 5 Maughan Road, Mount Eliza, Victoria, manager, no relation and Glenn Martin Ogier of Terms Ð Cash only 78 Woolston Drive, Frankston, Victoria, teacher, SW-03-000544-4 no relation, to send particulars to the trustees by Dated 17 April 2003 17 June 2003 after which date the trustees may V. PARKIN convey or distribute the assets, having regard SheriffÕs Office only to the claims of which the trustees have notice. WHITE CLELAND PTY, solicitors, 3/454 Nepean Highway, Frankston 3199.

In the County Court of the State of Victoria SALE BY THE SHERIFF On Wednesday 21 May 2003 at 2.30 p.m. at the SheriffÕs Office, 8Ð20 King Street, Oakleigh. (Unless process be stayed or satisfied). All the estate and interest (if any) of Philip Thomas Pinnuck of 41 Pinehill Drive, Frankston, as shown on Certificate of Title as Phillip Thomas Pinnuck, joint proprietor with Janice Margaret Pinnuck of an estate in fee simple in the land described on Certificate of Title Volume 8742, Folio 730 upon which is erected a house known as 41 Pinehill Drive, Frankston. Registered Mortgage No. W770509D, Caveat No. V231467R and Covenant No. D299286 affect the said estate and interest. Terms Ð Cash/Eftpos (Debit Card only. No Credit Cards). CW-02-008714-6 Dated 17 April 2003 V. PARKIN SheriffÕs Office 772 G 16 17 April 2003 Victoria Government Gazette

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the Ñ Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable HOUSING GUARANTEE FUND LTD $ MRD Constructions P/L, 54 Xavier Drive, Mulgrave 250.00 Cheque 22/10/01

03035 CONTACT: DAVID YEE, PHONE: (03) 9660 6253.

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the Ñ Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable ROY SATCHWELL & CO. PTY LTD $ R. Allan 140.00 Cheque 06/02/01

03065 CONTACT: SID FERGUSON, PHONE: (03) 5979 1888.

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the Ñ Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable LEMARNE CORPORATION LIMITED $ Ainsworth, James, PO Box 770, Mount Isa, Qld 168.08 Cheque 20/04/01 Boag, Campbell, PO Box H150, Square, Sydney, NSW 115.50 Ó Ó Victoria Government Gazette G 16 17 April 2003 773

Charrach, Joseph, C/- Mr A. Gold, 15/10A McKye Street, Waveton, NSW 210.15 Ó Ó Cottingham, David Wyon, C/- KPA Co-op. Ltd, PO Box 35, Nakura, Kenya 126.23 Ó Ó Dalpet Pty Ltd, 8 Tower Place, Hawthorn 750.00 Ó Ó Elms, Lyn Joan, 4 Aya Street, Heatley, Qld 126.23 Ó Ó George, Dr. Molly OÕMara, PO Box 1284, Cairns, Qld 210.15 Ó Ó Henderson, Charles William, 323 South Street, Toowoomba, Qld 168.08 Ó Ó McDougall, Mrs A. V. I., 2 Briarwood Road, London, SW4 9PX, UK 210.15 Ó Ó Maggs, Aileen Veronica, 152 Steele Street, Devonport, Tas. 210.15 Ó Ó McKechnie, Angus Campbell, 15/449 St Kilda Road, Melbourne 206.25 Ó Ó Murphy Associates Pty Ltd, 1 The Quarterdeck, Middlecove, NSW 294.53 Ó Ó Permanent Trustee Company Limited, ÒDJ Church Super Fund A/cÓ, GPO Box 4270, Sydney, NSW 150.00 Ó Ó Rice, James William, 117 Doveton Street South, Ballarat 210.15 Ó Ó Tay, Peter, 45 Mons Avenue, Maroubra, NSW 420.98 Ó Ó Willona Pty Ltd, ÒWAJ Boerkamp Family A/cÓ, PO Box 299, Balwyn 412.50 Ó Ó

03068 CONTACT: MARGARET A. STEWART, PHONE: (03) 9820 2400.

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the Ñ Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable NORTHERN MELBOURNE INSTITUTE OF TAFE $ Justine Press, 4 Harry Street, Thornbury 182.57 Cheque 05/10/00 Michael Binion, 20 Benston Street, Craigieburn 155.00 Ó 13/11/00 Andrew Buzari, 5 Derwent Square, Bulleen 250.00 Ó Ó Rebecca Jones, 105 Blair Street, Dallas 285.45 Ó Ó Nharyan Seidmann, 2/230 Barkley Street, St Kilda 295.00 Ó Ó Kathryn Fischmann, 28 Goldsmith Avenue, Preston 124.00 Ó 16/11/00 Peter Ronald Hale, 74 Stanley Street, Ivanhoe 107.00 Ó 01/03/01 Yumi Watanabe, C/- Student Services, NMIT Preston 150.00 Ó 08/03/01 Suzanne Larsson, 2/17 Lower Plenty Road, Rosanna 145.00 Ó 22/03/01 Paul Caridi, 36 Wycliffe Crescent, Eltham 250.00 Ó 26/04/01 Masayuki Matsushita, 3 Kenilworth Parade, Ivanhoe 100.00 Ó 21/06/01 Ibrahim Peasnell, 25 Mockridge Drive, Mill Park 130.00 Ó 12/07/01 Parliament of Victoria, Spring Street, Melbourne 198.75 Ó Ó 774 G 16 17 April 2003 Victoria Government Gazette

Patricia Rayner, 28 Aberfeldie Street, Essendon 127.00 Ó 29/11/01 Neil Wise, 2 Edgar Road, Wonga Park, 150.00 Ó 12/09/01 Silkie Kane, 60 Hodgkinson Street, Clifton Hill, 575.00 Ó 20/09/01

03037 CONTACT: ANNE MUSCAT, PHONE: (03) 9269 1200.

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the Ñ Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable GADENS LAWYERS $ William Raymond Stone, 9 Sanctuary Road, Tallarook 18,884.84 Cheque 15/03/02

03061 CONTACT: MARNIE HORTON, PHONE: (03) 9612 8264.

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the Ñ Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable HOBSONS BAY CITY COUNCIL $ Wyndham Drainage Pty Ltd, 11 Orchard Crt, Hoppers Crossing 100.00 Cheque 29/03/01 Andermer Pty Ltd, 41 Bracken Grove, Altona 100.00 Ó Ó A. Dudley, PO Box 489, Altona 100.00 Ó Ó Australian Library & Information, 39 Wynnstay Road, Mount Eliza 1,217.65 Ó 26/07/01 CWCC Conferences, PO Box K481, Haymarket 450.00 Ó 08/11/01 Flirsh Holdings, 61 Alma Avenue, Altona Meadows 144.00 Ó Ó Blue Sea Pool, 27 Canterbury Road, Heathmont 375.00 Ó Ó M. Nicolin, 10 Uren Court, Williamstown 400.00 Ó 29/11/01 A. Grieve, 33 Queen Street,Williamstown 200.00 Ó Ó AMF Ten Pin Bowling, L13, 61 Lavender St, Milsons Point 374.00 Ó 19/12/01 Newport Traders Assciation, 28 Hall St, Newport 400.00 Ó 10/01/02 Victoria Government Gazette G 16 17 April 2003 775

Hulod, 43 Cecil Street, Williamstown 400.00 Ó 18/01/02 Biztole Developments P/L, Hoppers Crossing 10,000.00 Trust 29/01/91 C/- Mimivic Nominees, 1st Floor, 12 Cramer Street 5,000.00 Ó 07/09/94 Rarafa, C., 26 Kororiot Creek Rd, Williamstown 375.00 Ó 01/10/94 Smith, 35 Hannon Street, Williamstown 375.00 Ó Ó Southern Plant Hire, PO Box 331, Clayton 1,400.00 Ó Ó T. Costell & Partners, PO Box 236, Blmarsh 100.00 Ó Ó Tobys Plumbing Service, 164 Kororoit Crk Rd, Williamstown 250.00 Ó Ó Water Irrigation, 709 Whitehorse Rd, Mont Albert 375.00 Ó Ó Williamstown House Ren, 74 The Strand, Williamstown 375.00 Ó Ó Williamstown Light Opera Co., C/ Williamstown Town Hall, Williamstown 2,090.00 Ó Ó Wilson, O., 55 North Road, Newport 400.00 Ó Ó Yarra Me, 82 Georges Road, Elsternwick 375.00 Ó Ó Jennings, A. V., 690 Springvale Road, Mulgrave 375.00 Ó Ó Kas Productions, 1 Nelson Place 375.00 Ó Ó Lariboy Publications, GPO Box 1748, Melbourne 500.00 Ó Ó Mansfield Roche P/L, 20 Harlem Cres, Williamstown 400.00 Ó Ó Marcieca, 79 Williamstown Road 400.00 Ó Ó Mataranka Holding, 38 Champion St, Brighton 400.00 Ó Ó Qualifield Engn., 399 Somers Rd, Hoppers Crossing 375.00 Ó Ó Rainbow Outdoors, 357 Old Geelong Rd, Geelong 375.00 Ó Ó Rockaway P/L, L248 Glenhuntly Rd, Glenhuntly 400.00 Ó Ó Scott Ian, 75 Ferguson Street, Williamstown 375.00 Ó Ó Sindent A. F. & Stancliffe H. L., 4 Alma Tce, Williamstown 375.00 Ó Ó Vella Frank, 10 Elystan Rd, Laverton 300.00 Ó 02/10/94 J.J. M.M. Homes, 19 St Bernard Drive, East Keilor 300.00 Ó Ó Johnson Fashom, 259 Auburn Rd, Hawthorn 300.00 Ó Ó Naova, A. A., 8 Selbourne Street, Albanvale 300.00 Ó Ó Peeman, John, 95 Roseneath Street, Werribee 500.00 Ó Ó Rylehall Pty Ltd, 2107 Princes Hwy, Clayton 300.00 Ó Ó Simonis Homes, 10 Bourke St, Bacchus Marsh 300.00 Ó Ó Simsaty, PO Box 777, Kilsyth 300.00 Ó Ó Ashen, P. & H., 129 Raglan St, South Melbourne 500.00 Ó Ó Bajramovic, 2/47 Marion St, Altona North 300.00 Ó Ó Belmont Homes, 42 Melrose Ave, Coldstream 500.00 Ó Ó Denis Morris, 150 Bardweel Dr, Mickleham 300.00 Ó Ó Gem Homes, 7 Malee Crt, Werribee 100.00 Ó Ó Gilbert N., 78 Anderson St, Newport 300.00 Ó Ó Haags Karl, Lot 6 Vaughan St, Drummond 300.00 Ó Ó Hooker Homes, Cnr Blackburn & Dandenong Rd, Clayton 300.00 Ó Ó James D., 31 Hammond St, Altona 300.00 Ó Ó T. Benon Modes Beau, 600 Melbourne Rd, Williamstown 400.00 Ó 08/10/94 Oppenheim D., 3/743 Glennferrie Rd, Hawthorn 375.00 Ó Ó Bourakis G., Melbourne Road, Williamstown 400.00 Ó Ó Duster S., C/- City of Croydon, PO Box 206 400.00 Ó Ó K. J. Gunn, PO Box 449, Altona 400.00 Ó 02/11/94 A. A. & A. S. Lorenzini, 123 Camberwell Rd, East Hawthorn 100.00 Ó 09/11/94 21st Century Pools, 5 Gladstone Ave, Aspendale 100.00 Ó 11/11/94 Zodiac Homes, 66 Howard Street, Altona Meadows 100.00 Ó 09/12/94 Ian Kidston, 53 Bay Street, Port Melbourne 400.00 Ó 09/01/95 Duggan Homes Pty Ltd, 43A Blyth St, Altona 400.00 Ó 24/02/95 Duggin Plumbing, Hoppers Crossing 100.00 Ó 27/02/95 776 G 16 17 April 2003 Victoria Government Gazette

Western Industrial Plumbing, PO Box 323, Altona 100.00 Ó 01/05/95 South Sunshine Kitchen Cabin, L402 Lindsay Court, Williamston 400.00 Ó 19/07/95 Tsiavis, C. & M. 400.00 Ó 18/08/95 Anile Residential Pty Ltd, PO Box 156, Ringwood 100.00 Ó 06/10/95 Ray Demkiw, 21 New Street, Armadale 400.00 Ó 01/11/95 Johns Constructions, 149 Queen Street, Altona 100.00 Ó 01/02/96 Burns Civil Contracting P/L, 14 Kororoit Creek Road, Altona 400.00 Ó Ó Steven MacDonald, 106 Thompson St, Williamstown 100.00 Ó 29/03/96 Gabriel Ramdath, 151 Seabrook Boulevard, Laverton 100.00 Ó 06/05/96 J. Babic, 186 Victoria St, Altona Meadows 100.00 Ó 31/05/96 Williamstown Historical Soc., C-/ CHB, Altona 500.00 Ó 05/07/96 Rowlands Underground Tech, 95 Lorimer St, South Melbourne 700.00 Ó 19/08/96 Nankervis Homes Pty Ltd, 13 Queensberry Rd, Green Vale 400.00 Ó 26/09/96 Metro Directional Drilling, C/- Eng. Dept., City of Hobsons Bay 100.00 Ó 03/10/96 Australian Childrens Serc, 140 Central Ave, Sth Laverton 100.00 Ó 09/10/96 Brackley M., 19 Golf House Lane, Lancefield 400.00 Ó 21/10/96 BJP Holdings Pty Ltd, 8 Webster St, Seddon 400.00 Ó 08/11/96 BJP Holdings Pty Ltd, 8 Webster St, Seddon 400.00 Ó Ó JWL Constructions, 44 Fitzgerald Rd, Laverton North 100.00 Ó 05/12/96 Avonwood Homes, 107Ð109 Elm Park Drv, Hoppers Crossing 400.00 Ó 23/05/97 Williamstown Hospital, 22 Douglas Pde, Williamstown 500.00 Ó 30/06/97 All-Wast (Melbourne), PO Box 46, Yarraville 1,000.00 Ó 28/07/97 Open Family Child of The Year, PO Box 65, Watsonia 200.00 Ó 29/08/97 Denmar Group, 63 Whiteman, South Melbourne 500.00 Ó 23/09/97 Avonwood Homes, 18/6 Rebound Crt, Narre Warren 400.00 Ó 24/10/97 Jeffrey Plumbing, 9 Gayle Street, Watsonia 100.00 Ó 14/11/97

03139 CONTACT: HEATHER BOYD, PHONE: (03) 9932 1020.

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the Ñ Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable COMPUTERSHARE LIMITED $ Mr Christopher Carbrooke Alpe, 2 The Rise, St Heliers, Auckland, New Zealand 200.00 Cheque 28/09/01 Mr Christopher Carbrooke Alpe, 2 The Rise, St Heliers, Auckland, New Zealand 200.00 Ó 28/03/01 Cornwall Stodart Financial Services Pty Ltd, Attn N. M. Taylor, Level 7, 350 Collins Street, Melbourne 130.00 Ó Ó Victoria Government Gazette G 16 17 April 2003 777

Dr Henry Salvatore Kristall, ÒHenry S. Kristall S/Fund A/cÓ, 2A Fifth Avenue, St Peters, SA 112.00 Ó Ó Mr Andrew Robertson, PO Box 105292, Auckland, New Zealand 135.00 Ó 28/09/01

03069 CONTACT: BIRUTA KLIUKAS, PHONE: (03) 9235 5540.

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the Ñ Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable LEMVEST LIMITED $ Ainsworth, James, PO Box 770, Mount Isa, Qld 450.00 Cheque 06/04/01 McKechnie, Angus Campbell, 15/449 St Kilda Road, Melbourne 183.75 Ó Ó Price, Jacques Alfred Charles, PO Box 150, Adamstown, NSW 600.00 Ó Ó Sharp, Isadore, 26 Strome Road, Applecross, WA 157.65 Ó Ó

03067 CONTACT: MARGARET A. STEWART, PHONE: (03) 9820 2030.

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the Ñ Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable ESANDA FINANCE CORPORATION LIMITED $ Shirley Ann Robillard, 47 Balaka Street, Warneet 131.25 Cheque 23/11/01 Shirley Ann Robillard, 47 Balaka Street, Warneet 131.25 Ó 10/12/01 Shirley Ann Robillard, 47 Balaka Street, Warneet 131.25 Ó 27/09/01 Shirley Ann Robillard, 47 Balaka Street, Warneet 131.25 Ó 07/09/01 Timberline Fencing, F3/10 Collins Street, Melton 142.43 Ó 20/04/01 D. C. Granrott 159.47 Ó 27/06/01 778 G 16 17 April 2003 Victoria Government Gazette

R. C. Murphy, 16 View Street, Hampton Park 169.77 Ó 15/06/01 J. M. T. C. Blanks 210.62 Ó 20/07/01 Sasmaydha Siregar, 9 Madeleine Road, Clayton 261.19 Ó 05/07/01 Ms Jackson 268.37 Ó 18/01/02 I. F. Iona 274.23 Ó 27/11/01 R. Ridgewater, 2/77 Paddy Street, Mentone 279.85 Ó 24/04/01 Gary Moughanie, 101 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy 396.45 Ó 27/02/01 The B. & J. Holdins Trust, 4/7Viewtech Place, Rowville 917.40 Ó 01/06/01 N. R. Kelly 1,326.81 Ó 15/05/01

03032 CONTACT: VICKY WONG, PHONE: (03) 9666 9272.

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the Ñ Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable BAYSIDE CITY COUNCIL $ Palamaras Investments Pty Ltd, 63 MacBeth St, Braeside 305.13 Refund 12/04/01 Proactive TenantÕs Association, Melbourne 200.00 Deposit 23/11/00 Head on Productions, 60-66 Gipps St, Collingwood 100.00 Ó Ó

03066 CONTACT: MICHELLE FRANCIS, PHONE: (03) 9599 4343. Victoria Government Gazette G 16 17 April 2003 779

PROCLAMATIONS

Wrongs and Other Acts (Public Liability Insurance Reform) Act 2002 PROCLAMATION OF COMMENCEMENT I, John Landy, Governor of Victoria, with the advice of the Executive Council and under section 2(3) of the Wrongs and Other Acts (Public Liability Insurance Reform) Act 2002, fix 1 May 2003 as the day on which Part 5 of that Act comes into operation. Given under my hand and the seal of Victoria on the 15th day of April 2003. (L.S.) JOHN LANDY Governor By His ExcellencyÕs Command JOHN LENDERS Minister for Consumer Affairs 780 G 16 17 April 2003 Victoria Government Gazette

GOVERNMENT AND OUTER BUDGET SECTOR AGENCIES NOTICES

CARDINIA SHIRE COUNCIL The purpose of the Local Law is set out as Road Discontinuance follows: At its meeting on 3 December 2001 and A. amending Local Law No. 1 Ð Meeting acting under Clause 3 of Schedule 10 to the Procedures and Use of the Common Seal Local Government Act 1989, Cardinia Shire Local Law; Council (ÒCouncilÓ): B. regulating the conduct of meetings of 1. formed the opinion that the unused Council, as required by Section 91(1) of road abutting 392Ð396 Main Street; the Act; 2Ð6 BeaconsfieldÐEmerald Road and C. regulating and controlling the procedures 33Ð35 Kings Road, Emerald and shown regarding the conduct of meetings of hatched on the plan below (Òthe roadÓ) is not reasonably required as a road for public Council; and use; and D. providing for the administration of Council 2. resolved to discontinue the road and when powers and functions; discontinued to retain or sell the land from The general purport of the Local Law is the road. that it: l provides for order of business at ordinary Council meetings; l amends the order in which business is dealt with at ordinary Council meetings. A copy of the proposed Local Law may be inspected at the Municipal Offices, Magid Drive, Narre Warren or at the Customer Service Centre, Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre, Cranbourne. Submissions to Council on the proposed Local Law will be considered in accordance with Section 223 of the Act and are to be lodged by 1 May 2003. 3. the road shown hatched on the plan above is Submissions should be addressed to: Chief to be sold subject to the right, power or Executive Officer, City of Casey, PO Box 1000, interest held by Telstra Corporation Ltd in Narre Warren 3805. connection with any drains or pipes under If you wish to be heard in support of your the control of that authority in or near the submission, you must state that in your road. submission. The matter will be dealt with by DON WELSH Council at its meeting commencing at 7.30 pm Chief Executive Officer on Tuesday 6 May 2003, at the Municipal Offices, Magid Drive, Narre Warren. CASEY CITY COUNCIL MIKE TYLER Local Law No. 16 Chief Executive Officer Notice is given that the Casey City Council proposes to make Local Law No. 16 Ð Meeting HOBSONS BAY CITY COUNCIL Procedures and Use of the Common Seal Road Discontinuance (Amendment No. 1 of 2003) Local Law pursuant to the Local Government Act 1989 Pursuant to Section 206 and Schedule 10, (the Act). Clause 3 of the Local Government Act 1989, Victoria Government Gazette G 16 17 April 2003 781 the Hobsons Bay City Council has formed the opinion that the road adjacent 3 to 7 Mason Street, Newport, and shown by both hatching and cross hatching on the plan below, is not reasonably required as a road for public use and resolved to discontinue the road. The land from the section of road shown cross hatched is to be sold to the owners of 3 Mason Street, Newport by private treaty. The land from the section of road shown hatched is to be retained for Municipal Purposes.

The road is to be sold subject to the right, power or interest held by South East Water in the road in connection with any sewers, drains or pipes under the control of that authority in or near the road. KENNETH McNAMARA The road is to be sold subject to the right, Chief Executive Officer power or interest held by Monash City Council in the road in connection with any drains or pipes under the control of that authority in or MONASH CITY COUNCIL near the road. Road Discontinuance DAVID CONRAN At its meeting on 26 November, 2002 and Chief Executive Officer acting under Clause 3 of Schedule 10 to the Local Government Act 1989, Monash City CITY OF PORT PHILLIP Council (ÒCouncilÓ): Naming of Two Public Walkways 1. formed the opinion that part of the road Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to abutting 15 Reid Street; 13Ð19 Cleek Section 206 and Schedule 10(5) of the Local Avenue and part 15 Loreen Street, Oakleigh Government Act 1989, the Port Phillip City South [being the land shown hatched on the Council resolved, at a meeting held on 24 March plan below] (Òthe roadÓ) is not reasonably 2003, to name the following two public walkways required as a road for public use; and in the Inkerman Oasis development at 2. resolved to discontinue the road and sell the 33 Inkerman Street, St Kilda (former St Kilda land from the road to the adjoining owners Municipal Depot) as indicated below: by private treaty. Public Walkway 1: 782 G 16 17 April 2003 Victoria Government Gazette

The east west walkway known as Reserve The Amendment can be inspected at the No. 1 on the Plan of Subdivision 438902Q office of the planning authority, Bass Coast which reconnects the formerly discontinued Shire Council and at the Department of ends of Blanche Street, St Kilda be known as Sustainability and Environment at the following ÔDepot LaneÕ. addresses: Department of Sustainability and Public Walkway 2: Environment, Planning Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, The north-south walkway known as Melbourne; Department of Sustainability and easement E-3 on the Plan of Subdivision Environment, Regional Office, 120 Kay Street, 439802Q which connects Inkerman Street, Traralgon; Bass Coast Shire Council, Customer St Kilda with the eastÐwest walkway be known Service Centre, 76 McBride Avenue, Wonthaggi; as ÔOld Market LaneÕ. This lane will be Bass Coast Shire Council, Customer Service constructed in Stage 2 of the Inkerman Oasis Centre, 91Ð97 Thompson Avenue, Cowes; Bass Development which is expected to be completed Coast Shire Council, Customer Service Centre, in June 2004. Consequently ÔOld Market LaneÕ 3 Reilly Street, Inverloch and Bass Coast Shire does not exist. Council, Customer Service Centre, Shop 3, Bass Signage will be installed for ÔDepot LaneÕ Highway, Grantville. shortly and for ÔOld Market LaneÕ signage will only be installed in mid 2004. Any submissions about the Amendment must be sent by 21 May 2003 to the attention of Any questions can be directed to the Council the Strategic Planner, Bass Coast Shire Council, on 9209 6762. PO Box 118, Wonthaggi, Vic. 3995. DAVID SPOKES ALLAN BAWDEN Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer

Planning and Environment Act 1987 Planning and Environment Act 1987 BASS COAST PLANNING SCHEME BASS COAST PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Amendment to a Planning Scheme Notice of Amendment to a Planning Scheme Amendment C25 Amendment C26 The Bass Coast Shire Council has prepared The Bass Coast Shire Council has prepared Amendment C25 to the Bass Coast Planning Amendment C26 to the Bass Coast Planning Scheme. Scheme. The Amendment applies to 31.04ha of land The Amendment applies to approximately generally bounded by Ventnor, Justice and 48.93ha of land contained in Certificate of Title Settlement Roads, Cowes West. More particularly Volume 9940, Folio 442 which is described as the Amendment applies to land contained in being Crown Allotments 14, 15, 16, 17 & 18, Certificate of Title Volume 8972, Folio 613 Parish of Phillip Island, County of Mornington. which is described as being Crown Allotment 25, Parish of Phillip Island, County of The land is bounded by Settlement Road to Mornington and the land contained in Certificate the north, McKenzie Road to the east between of Title Volume 05564, Folio 723 which is Settlement Road and Leslie Avenue, Ventnor described as being Crown Allotments 26 & 27, Road to the south and Anderson Road to the Parish of Phillip Island, County of Mornington. west. The Amendment seeks to facilitate the The Amendment seeks to facilitate the subdivision of land for residential purposes. subdivision of the land for residential purposes. More specifically, the Amendment rezones the More specifically, the Amendment rezones the land from a Rural Zone (RUZ) to a Residential land from a Low Density Residential Zone to a 1 Zone (R1Z) and introduces the Development Residential 1 Zone and introduces the Plan Overlay to all of the land. Development Plan Overlay to all of the land. Victoria Government Gazette G 16 17 April 2003 783

The Amendment can be inspected at the to allow for the Use and Development of the site office of the planning authority, Bass Coast for the purpose of a retail shop (supermarket) Shire Council and at the Department of development and associated car parking. Sustainability and Environment at the following The application is for a permit to the addresses: Department of Sustainability and Development and Use of the land for the Environment, Planning Information Centre, purpose of a retail shop (supermarket) with Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, associated on-site car parking (121 spaces), Melbourne; Department of Sustainability and landscaping, site works and ancillary facilities. Environment Regional Office, 120 Kay Street, The person who requested the Amendment Traralgon; Bass Coast Shire Council, Customer and the applicant for the permit is Fabcot Pty Service Centre, 76 McBride Avenue, Wonthaggi; Ltd, C/- Urbis, Level 10, 90 Collins Street, Bass Coast Shire Council, Customer Service Melbourne, Vic. 3000. Phone: (03) 9654 8555. Centre, 91Ð97 Thompson Avenue, Cowes; Bass You may inspect the Amendment and the Coast Shire Council, Customer Service Centre, application, and any documents that support the 3 Reilly Street, Inverloch and Bass Coast Shire Amendment and application, and the Council, Customer Service Centre, Shop 3, Bass explanatory report about the Amendment and Highway, Grantville. application, at the office of the planning Any submissions about the Amendment authority, Corangamite Shire Council, must be sent by 21 May 2003 to the attention of 181 Manifold Street, Camperdown, Vic. 3260; the Strategic Planner, Bass Coast Shire Council, Department of Sustainability and Environment, PO Box 118, Wonthaggi, Vic. 3995. South Western Regional Office, 180 Fyans ALLAN BAWDEN Street, South Geelong 3220 and Department of Chief Executive Officer Sustainability and Environment, Planning Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000. Planning and Environment Act 1987 This can be done during office hours and is CORANGAMITE PLANNING SCHEME free of charge. Notice of the Preparation of an Amendment to Any person who may be affected by the a Planning Scheme and Notice of an Amendment or by the granting of the permit Application for Planning Permit may make a submission to the planning authority. Amendment C9 The closing date for submission is the close Application P2003/035 of business on Friday 23 May 2003. The land affected by the Amendment is A submission must be sent to the The Chief Crown Allotments 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 Section Executive Officer, Corangamite Shire Council, 51, Township of Camperdown, Parish of PO Box 84, Camperdown, Vic. 3260. Colongulac (Certificate of Title Vol. 1174, Fol. PETER JOHNSTON 676), corner of Cressy Street, Fergusson Street, Chief Executive Officer and Tait Street, Camperdown. The land affected by the application is Crown Allotments 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13, Section Planning and Environment Act 1987 51, Township of Camperdown, Parish of GREATER BENDIGO PLANNING SCHEME Colongulac (Certificate of Title Vol. 1174, Fol. Notice of Preparation of Amendment 676), corner of Cressy Street, Fergusson Street, and Tait Street, Camperdown. Amendment C13 The Amendment proposes to rezone the land The City of Greater Bendigo Council has bounded by the CamperdownÐBallarat Road prepared Amendment C13 to the Greater (Cressy Street), Fergusson Street and Tait Street, Bendigo Planning Scheme. Camperdown being the current Corangamite The land affected by the Amendment is land Shire CouncilÕs Camperdown Works Depot site, located approximately 2 kilometres east of from Public Use Zone Category 6 Ð Local Axedale and comprises Crown Allotment 11A, Government (PUZ6) to Business 1 Zone (B1Z) Section B, Parish of Weston. 784 G 16 17 April 2003 Victoria Government Gazette

The Amendment proposes to rezone the site Lilydale, Anderson Street; Monbulk, 94 Main from Public Conservation & Resource Zone to Street; Healesville, 276 Maroondah Highway; Rural Zone. Upwey, 40 Main Street; Yarra Junction, You may inspect the Amendment, any Warburton Highway/Hoddle Street and at documents that support the Amendment and the Department of Sustainability and Environment, explanatory report about the Amendment at the Office of Planning & Heritage, Level 3 Plaza, following locations: at the office of the planning Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne. authority, City of Greater Bendigo, Hopetoun Any submissions about the Amendment Mill, 15 Hopetoun Street, Bendigo; at the must be made in writing, giving the submitterÕs Department of Sustainability and Environment, name, address and, if practicable, a phone Northern Regional Office, 57 Lansell Street, number for contact during office hours; set out Bendigo; and at the Department of Sustainability the views on the Amendment that the submitter and Environment, Planning Information Centre, wishes to put before Council, and indicate what Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, changes (if any) the submitter wishes made to Melbourne. the Amendment; state whether the person/s This can be done during office hours and is making the submission/s wishes to be heard in free of charge. support of their submission. Any person who may be affected by the Please be aware that copies of objections/ Amendment may make a submission to the submissions received may be made available to planning authority. any person for the purpose of consideration as The closing date for submission sis 19 May part of the planning process under the Planning 2003. A submission must be sent to the City of & Environment Act 1987. Greater Bendigo, PO Box 733, Bendigo 3552. Submissions must be sent to the undersigned, Dated 16 April 2003 Shire of Yarra Ranges, PO Box 105, Lilydale ROSS DOUGLAS 3140 and must reach the Shire at the above Manager Planning address by Friday 23 May 2003. Enquires about the Amendment can be made by telephoning Graham Bower on either Planning and Environment Act 1987 1300 368 333 or directly on (03) 9294 6173. YARRA RANGES PLANNING SCHEME GRAHAM WHITT Notice of Amendment Manager Planning Services Amendment C31 The Council of the Shire of Yarra Ranges has Creditors, next-of-kin and others having prepared Amendment C31 to the Yarra Ranges claims against the estate of any of the Planning Scheme. undermentioned deceased persons are required The Amendment proposes to modify the to send particulars of their claims to State Trustees zoning of the land known as part of 42 McOwan Limited, ABN 68 064 593 148, 168 Exhibition Crescent, Yarra Junction by changing the current Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, the personal boundary between the Residential 1 Zone and representative, on or before 20 June 2003 after the Low Density Residential Zone. The 1.22 which date State Trustees Limited may convey hectare parcel has an 80 metre frontage to or distribute the assets having regard only to the Douglas Parade, is located between Douglas claims of which State Trustees Limited then has Parade and an un-named road off McOwan notice. Crescent and is 74 metres south of the BUCKLEY, Mabel Elizabeth, late of Villa intersection of McOwan Crescent and Douglas Maria Home, 355 Stud Road, Wantirna, Parade. Victoria 3152, pensioner, and who died on SUBMISSIONS 6 February 2003. The Amendment can be inspected free of DELACY, Edward Bruce, late of 23 Alfred charge during normal office hours at the Street, Lower Templestowe, retired, and who following Yarra Ranges Service Centres: died on 25 January 2003. Victoria Government Gazette G 16 17 April 2003 785

HANSEN, Norman William, late of 56 Longview Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Road, Balwyn North, Victoria 3104, retired, claims against the estate of any of the and who died on 29 November 2002. undermentioned deceased persons are required HEYNES, Dennis Raymond, late of Begonia to send particulars of their claims to State Trustees Private Nursing Home, 207Ð213 Richards Limited, ABN 68 064 593 148, 168 Exhibition Street, Ballarat 3350, retired, and who died Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, the personal on 25 February 2003. representative, on or before 23 June 2003 after which date State Trustees Limited may convey KNYSZ, Alexander, late of Polish Senior Citizens Home, 3 Percival Road, Bayswater, or distribute the assets having regard only to the Victoria 3153, retired, and who died on claims of which State Trustees Limited then has 13 July 2000. notice. POWER, Matilda Elizabeth, late of Emily BREMNER, Mavis McKinnon, formerly of Lenny Nursing Home, 46 Victoria Street, 91 Bulla Road, Essendon, but late of Coburg, pensioner, and who died on 115 Towong Road, Corryong, and who died 30 January 2003. on 31 January 2003. PRATTIS, George, late of 26 Loch Avenue, GALE, Debra, also known as Debra Elaine St Kilda East, Victoria 3183, retired, and Gale, late of Unit 23, Kew Residential who died on 21 December 2002. Services, Princess Street, Kew, Vic. 3101, and who died on 19 December 2002. Dated at Melbourne, 11 April 2003. GREGORY, Harold, late of Unit 6/29 Elphin LAURIE TAYLOR Grove, Hawthorn, Vic. 3122, and who died Manager, Estate Management State Trustees Limited on 17 February 2003. ROBERTS, Thelma Olive, late of 26A George Street, Oakleigh 3166, retired, and who died STATE TRUSTEES LIMITED on 10 February 2003. ACN 064 593 148 ROZEMAN, Johanna Josina, late of Glenlyn Section 79 Aged Care Facility, 34 Finchley Avenue, Notice is hereby given that State Trustees Glenroy, retired, and who died on 5 January Limited, ACN 064 593 148 intends administering 2003. the estates of:Ð WALLACE, Robert Arnold, late of Doon MARGARET MATILDA ETHEL HART, late Reserve Caravan Park, 200 Doon Road, of Aaron Private Nursing Home, 577 Neerim Yarra Junction, retired, and who died on Road, Hughesdale, Victoria, pensioner, 23 March 2003. deceased, who died on 5 February 2003 Dated at Melbourne, 14 April 2003 leaving a Will dated 13 December 1989. LAURIE TAYLOR, KATHARINE ELAINE THOMAS, late of Estate Manager Unit 1, 262Ð274 Poath Road, Hughesdale, State Trustees Limited Victoria, nurse, deceased, who died on 23 December 2002, leaving a Will dated 2 August 1988. EXEMPTION Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Application No. A98 of 2003 claims against the abovementioned estates are The Victorian Civil and Administrative required pursuant to Section 33 of the Trustee Tribunal has considered an application, pursuant Act 1958 to send particulars of their claims to Section 83 of the Equal Opportunity Act against the abovementioned estates to State 1995, by La Trobe University, Bendigo. The Trustees Limited, 168 Exhibition Street, application for exemption is to enable the Melbourne, Victoria, on or before 20 June 2003 applicant to advertise for and employ in the after which date State Trustees Limited, ACN position of Aboriginal Liaison Officer in the 064 593 148, may convey or distribute the assets Office of the Pro Vice-Chancellor and Dean a of the abovementioned estates having regard person with Aboriginality as an essential only to the claims of which it then has notice. requirement of the position. 786 G 16 17 April 2003 Victoria Government Gazette

Upon reading the material submitted by Department of Treasury and Finance Professor Leslie Kilmartin in support of the SALE OF CROWN LAND application the Tribunal is satisfied that it is BY PUBLIC AUCTION appropriate to grant an exemption from Sections Date of Auction: Friday 23 May 2003 at 2.00 13, 100 and 195 of the Act to enable the p.m. on site. applicant to advertise for and employ in the position of Aboriginal Liaison Officer in the Reference: 02/00995. Office of the Pro Vice-Chancellor and Dean a Address of Property: Hattam Street, Bendigo. person with Aboriginality as an essential Crown Description: Crown Allotment 82A, requirement of the position. Section C, Parish of Sandhurst at Bendigo. In granting this exemption the Tribunal Terms of Sale: Deposit 10%, Balance 60 days. noted: Area: 3198 square metres. l the Aboriginal Tertiary Support Unit at the Officer Co-ordinating Sale: Anna Giannacos, Bendigo Campus of La Trobe University Victorian Government Property Group, provides assistance and advice to indigenous Department of Treasury and Finance, students enrolled at the University; 5/1 Treasury Place, Melbourne, Vic. 3002. l the appointee will assist in managing and Selling Agent: Curnow Dyett, Real Estate coordinating the activities and function of Agents, Auctioneers, Valuers, First Floor, the Aboriginal Tertiary Support Unit located Killians Walk, Queen Street, Bendigo, Vic. in an indigenous support environment; 3550. l it is important that the appointee is able to JOHN LENDERS MLC relate to the UniversityÕs Indigenous students Minister for Finance for the most beneficial outcomes of the position to be achieved; l the Support unit is provides advice to the Department of Treasury and Finance Faculty on the cultural background and SALE OF CROWN LAND educational needs of Indigenous students; BY PUBLIC AUCTION l the support unit is designed to improve Date of Auction: Saturday 3 May 2003 at 11.00 awareness of the UniversityÕs programs and a.m. on site. facilities for prospective Indigenous students Reference: E8347/38, F99/01369. within the University and the wider Address of Property: Corner of Great Alpine community. Road and Wobonga Lane, Eurobin. The Tribunal hereby grants an exemption to Crown Description: Crown Allotment 2005, the applicant from the operation of Sections 13, Parish of Barwidgee. 100 and 195 of the Equal Opportunity Act 1995 to enable the applicant to advertise for and Terms of Sale: Deposit 10%, Balance 60 days. employ in the position of Aboriginal Liaison Area: 8.399 ha. Officer in the Office of the Pro Vice-Chancellor Officer Co-ordinating Sale: Mr Andrew and Dean with Aboriginality as an essential Martin, Victorian Government Property requirement of the position. Group, Department of Treasury and Finance, This exemption is to remain in force from Level 5, 1 Treasury Place, Melbourne, Vic. the day on which notice of the exemption is 3002. published in the Government Gazette until Selling Agent: Myrtleford First National Real 17 April 2006. Estate, 97A Myrtle Street, Myrtleford 3737. Dated 14 April 2003 Telephone: (03) 5752 1304. Mrs M. URQUHART JOHN LENDERS, MP Deputy President Minister for Finance Victoria Government Gazette G 16 17 April 2003 787

Department of Treasury and Finance Periods shall end in respect of the undermentioned SALE OF CROWN LAND Municipal Districts of Municipalities or parts of BY PUBLIC AUCTION Municipalities specified. Date of Auction: Saturday 3 May 2003 on site. To terminate from 0100 hours 22 April 2003: (Following the auction of Crown Allotment Shire of East Gippsland, Shire of Campaspe, 2005 scheduled for 11.00 a.m.). Rural City of Wangaratta, Rural City of Benalla, Reference: E8347/37, F99/01369. Shire of Mansfield, Shire of Indigo (Part) that Address of Property: Wobonga Lane, Eurobin. portion north and west of the line described as: Hume Freeway. Crown Description: Crown Allotment 2006, Parish of Barwidgee. N. BIBBY Chief Executive Officer Terms of Sale: Deposit 10%, Balance 60 days. Area: 4.362 ha. Officer Co-ordinating Sale: Mr Andrew Education Act 1958 Martin, Victorian Government Property NOTICE OF MAKING OF ORDER UNDER Group, Department of Treasury and Finance, SECTION 13 AND ADMINISTRATIVE Level 5, 1 Treasury Place, Melbourne, Vic. ARRANGEMENTS ORDER (No. 180) 2002 3002. An Order of the Minister for Education Selling Agent: Myrtleford First National Real Services was made on 6 March 2003 under Estate, 97A Myrtle Street, Myrtleford 3737. sections 13(4) and 13(11) of the Education Act Telephone: (03) 5752 1304. 1958 and Administrative Arrangements Order JOHN LENDERS, MP (No. 180) 2002 amending the constituting Order Minister for Finance of the school council of Merrilands College in respect of the membership of the school council. JACINTA ALLAN Adoption Act 1984 Minister for Education Services Under the functions and powers assigned to me by the Secretary to the Department of Human Services under Section 10(2) of the Forests Act 1958, No. 6254 Community Services Act 1970 in relation to VARIATION OF THE PROHIBITED PERIOD Section 5 of the Adoption Act 1984. In pursuance of the powers conferred by I, Carolyn Gale, approve the following Section 3, sub-section (2) of the Forests Act person under Section 5(1) and Section 5(2) of 1958, I, Gary Morgan, delegated officer for the the Adoption Act 1984 as approved counsellor Minister for Sustainability and Environment in for the purposes of Section 87 of the Adoption the State of Victoria, hereby declare variation of Act 1984: the Prohibited Period for all land within the Fire Fletcher Alexander Tame. Protected Area (other than State forest, National Dated 8 April 2003 park and protected public land) within the CAROLYN GALE municipalities specified in the schedule below: Manager Community Care Services SCHEDULE 1 Southern Metropolitan Region The Prohibited Period shall terminate at 0100 hours on Tuesday 22 April 2003 in the following municipalities: Country Fire Authority Act 1958 East Gippsland Shire, Mansfield Shire, Benalla VARIATION OF FIRE DANGER PERIOD Rural City, Indigo Shire (that part west and In pursuance of the powers conferred by north of the Hume Freeway), Wangaratta Rural Section 4 of the Country Fire Authority Act City. 1958, I, Neil Graeme Bibby, Chief Executive Officer of the Country Fire Authority, after GARY MORGAN consultation with the Secretary to the Chief Fire Officer Department of Sustainability and Environment, Department of Sustainability hereby vary the declaration of the Fire Danger and Environment Periods previously published in the Government Delegated Officer, pursuant to Section 11, Gazette by declaring that such Fire Danger Conservation Forests and Land Act 1987 788 G 16 17 April 2003 Victoria Government Gazette

Heritage Act 1995 Heritage Act 1995 NOTICE OF REGISTRATION NOTICE OF REGISTRATION As Executive Director for the purpose of the As Executive Director for the purpose of the Heritage Act, I give notice under section 46 that Heritage Act, I give notice under section 46 that the Victorian Heritage Register is amended by the Victorian Heritage Register is amended in including the Heritage Register Number 2027 in that Heritage Register Number 420 in the the category described as a Heritage place: category described as a Heritage place is now Former Brunswick Gas & Coke Company described as: Retort House, 21Ð35 Hope Street, Brunswick, Moreland City Council. Mosspennoch, 22Ð40 Clarendon Street, East Melbourne, Melbourne City Council. EXTENT: EXTENT: 1. The building known as the Former Brunswick Gas & Coke Company Retort All the buildings known as Mosspennoch House shown as B1 on Diagram 2027 held located at 22Ð40 Clarendon Street, East by the Executive Director. Melbourne and all of the land on which they are 2. The land shown as L1 on Diagram 2027 sited entered in Certificate of Title Volume held by the Executive Director. 6132, Folio 257. Dated 17 April 2003 Dated 17 April 2003 RAY TONKIN RAY TONKIN Executive Officer Executive Officer

Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986 FORM 7 S.21 Reg. 16 Heritage Act 1995 Notice of Acquisition NOTICE OF REGISTRATION Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land As Executive Director for the purpose of the The Secretary to the Department of Heritage Act, I give notice under section 46 that Sustainability and Environment, declares that by the Victorian Heritage Register is amended by this notice it acquires the following interest in including the Heritage Register Number 2026 in the land described as the whole of Lot 1 on Plan the category described as a Heritage place: of Subdivision 71717, Lot 1 on Title Plan Craig & Seeley Offices and Showroom, 210121E, Lot 1 on Title Plan 404979F, Parish of Hope & Percy Streets, Brunswick, Moreland Kerrit Bareet, and Lot 1 on Title Plan 330475V, City Council. Parish of Lal Lal, and being land described in EXTENT: Certificate of Title Volume 8625, Folio 079; 1. The building known as the Craig & Seely Certificate of Title Volume 9361, Folio 515; Offices and Showroom shown as B1 on Certificate of Title Volume 8499, Folio 878; Diagram 2026 held by the Executive Certificate of Title Volume 8499, Folio 879. Director. Interest Acquired: That of Ian Alexander 2. The land shown as L1 on Diagram 2026 & Suzanne Elizabeth Wright and all other held by the Executive Director. interests. Dated 17 April 2003 Published with the authority of the Secretary RAY TONKIN to the Department of Sustainability and Executive Officer Environment. Victoria Government Gazette G 16 17 April 2003 789

The Titles referred to in this notice may be The panel determined that: viewed without charge at the office of the 1. pursuant to section 48(2)(g) Nurses Act Property Services Department, VicRoads, 1993, the nurseÕs registration is suspended 4th Floor, North Building, 60 Denmark Street, for four months, commencing on 10 April Kew during the hours 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. 2003; Dated 11 April 2003 2. pursuant to section 48(2)(e) of the Act, and For and on behalf of the Secretary subject to paragraph 3 of this determination, to the Department of Sustainability after the suspension ends, the following and Environment. conditions, limitations or restrictions shall be imposed on the registration of the nurse: (a) the nurse must consult with and undergo MagistratesÕ Court Act 1989 counselling for at least 12 months with a psychiatrist or other counsellor NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT OF approved in writing by the Board, such MAGISTRATES counselling to occur at least once a Pursuant to Section 4A(3) of the month, or more frequently if the Magistrates Court Act 1989, I assign the counsellor so recommends, and provide following magistrates to the Drug Court the Board with a written report from the Division of the Magistrates Court of Victoria for counsellor of the counselling; a period of 12 months from the 1st May 2003: 3. if the report of the counselling under the Margaret Gill Harding, Kay Helen Macpherson, condition imposed by paragraph 2 of this Leonard Harold Brear. determination is satisfactory to the Board, then that condition must be removed by the Dated 8 April 2003 Board at its next meeting after the report is IAN L GRAY received; Chief Magistrate 4. pursuant to section 48(2)(d) of the Act, the nurse is required to undergo further education in professional ethics for nurses, Medical Practice Act 1994 the course or module and the institution to NOTICE be approved in writing by the Board before tuition commences, the course or module Re: Dr Albert Habib Joseph to commence by 15 October 2003, and be A panel of the Medical Practitioners Board completed by 15 April 2005. of Victoria on Wednesday 9 April 2003 LOUISE MILNE-ROCH concluded a formal hearing into the professional Chief Executive Officer conduct of Dr Albert Habib Joseph. The Panel determined pursuant to Section Prostitution Control Act 1994 50(1)(a) of the Medical Practice Act 1994 (Òthe ActÓ) that Dr Joseph had engaged in DECLARATION OF A unprofessional conduct of a serious nature. PROSCRIBED BROTHEL The Panel determined pursuant to Section Stonnington City Council in the 50(2)(h) of the Act that the registration of Dr MagistratesÕ Court of Victoria at Melbourne Joseph be cancelled effective immediately. Take notice that, on 25 March 2003, the MagistratesÕ Court at Melbourne declared the Dated 9 April 2003 premises situated at 1307 Dandenong Road, JOHN H. SMITH Malvern East, to be a proscribed brothel for a Deputy Chief Executive Officer period of 3 months, commencing 8 April 2003, under section 80(1) of the Prostitution Control Act 1994. Nurses Act 1993 It is an offence under section 82 of the On 3 April 2003, a panel appointed by the Prostitution Control Act 1994 to be found in or Nurses Board of Victoria, found that Monika entering or leaving a proscribed brothel without Stefanska, identification number 1856413, lawful excuse, for which a person may be liable registered in division 1, had engaged in to a fine of up to 60 penalty units or unprofessional conduct of a serious nature. imprisonment for 12 months. 790 G 16 17 April 2003 Victoria Government Gazette

Occupational Health and Safety Act 1985 VICTORIAN WORKCOVER AUTHORITY Notice of Issue of Major Hazard Licence On 9 April 2003, a licence under Part 8 of the Occupational Health and Safety (Major Hazard Facilities) Regulations 2000 was issued to BOC Gases Australia Pty Ltd, 90 Bell Street, Preston and authorises the facility located at 90 Bell Street, Preston, to be operated as a major hazard facility. The Major Hazard Facility Licence was issued for a term of 3 years and will expire on 27 February 2006. The licence did not include conditions. The following Schedule 1 materials were authorised by the licence: From Table 1 of Schedule 1 Material UN Nos included under name ACETYLENE 1001 OXYGEN 1072, 1073 AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS 1005 HYDROGEN CHLORIDE, ANHYDROUS 1050 HYDROGEN SULFIDE 1053 NITROUS OXIDE Ð AN OXIDE OF NITROGEN 1070 LP GASES 1011, 1012, 1075, 1077, 1978 METHYL BROMIDE 1062 SULPHUR DIOXIDE, LIQUEFIED 1079 From Table 2 of Schedule 1 Material Description Compressed and liquefied gases Compressed or liquefied gases of Class 2.1 or Subsidiary Risk 2.1 Compressed and liquefied gases Compressed or liquefied gases which meet the criteria for Toxic in Table 3 Calcium Carbide (UN Number 1402) Ð A material which liberates flammable a Flammable material gases or reacts violently on contact with water which meets the criteria for Class 4.3 Packing Group I or II

GREG TWEEDLY Chief Executive

Transport Act 1983 TOW TRUCK DIRECTORATE OF VICTORIA Tow Truck Application Notice is hereby given that the following applications will be considered by the Licensing Authority after 21 May 2003. Notice of any objection to the granting of an application should be forwarded to reach the Director, Tow Truck Directorate of Victoria, Level 6, 14Ð20 Blackwood Street, North Melbourne (PO Box 666, North Melbourne 3051) not later than 15 May 2003. Victoria Government Gazette G 16 17 April 2003 791

It will not be necessary for interested parties to appear on the date specified, unless advised in writing. Vicwide Auto Salvage Pty Ltd. Application for variation of conditions of tow truck licence numbers TOW728, TOW729, TOW731, TOW732, TOW640, TOW546, TOW030 & TOW578 which authorise the licensed vehicles to be managed, controlled and operated from a depot situated at 145 Somerset Road, Campbellfield to change the depot address to Building 118, Nomad Road, Essendon Airport. Hossack Smash Repairs (Vic.) Pty Ltd. Application for variation of conditions of tow truck licence numbers TOW622, TOW958, TOW589, TOW023, TOW024, TOW029 & TOW651 which authorise the licensed vehicles to be managed, controlled and operated from a depot situated at 174 Sussex Street, North Coburg to change the depot address to Building 118, Nomad Road, Essendon Airport. Northway Panels Pty Ltd. Application for variation of conditions of tow truck licence numbers TOW784, TOW831, TOW826, TOW828, TOW031, TOW089, TOW587 & TOW588 which authorise the licensed vehicle to be managed, controlled and operated from a depot situated at 18Ð20 King Street, Airport West to change the depot address to Building 118, Nomad Road, Essendon Airport. G. Hosking. Application for variation of conditions of tow truck licence numbers TOW510 & TOW718 which authorise the licensed vehicles to be managed, controlled and operated from a depot situated at 18Ð20 King Street, Airport West to change the depot address to Building 118, Nomad Road, Essendon Airport. F. OCHIUZZI. Application for variation of conditions of tow truck licence number TOW506 which authorises the licensed vehicle to be managed, controlled and operated from a depot situated at 18Ð20 King Street, Airport West to change the depot address to Building 118, Nomad Road, Essendon Airport. Dated 11 April 2003 STEVE STANKO Director

COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967 NOTICE OF GRANT OF EXPLORATION PERMIT A permit numbered VIC/P54 has been granted to Liberty Petroleum Corporation, 10851 N. Black Canyon Highway, Phoenix, Arizona 85029 USA, in respect of the blocks described hereunder, to have effect for a period of six (6) years from and including 8 April 2003. DESCRIPTION OF BLOCKS The graticular blocks numbered hereunder Ð BLOCK NO. BLOCK NO. BLOCK NO. BLOCK NO. 1634 (part) 1635 (part) 1636 (part) 1706 1707 1708 1778 1779 1780 1850 1852 on the Melbourne Offshore Graticular Sections Map SJ54. Dated 8 April 2003 Made under the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967 of the Commonwealth of Australia on behalf of the Commonwealth Ð Victoria Offshore Petroleum Joint Authority. ROBERT KING Manager, Minerals and Petroleum Regulation Delegate of the Designated Authority Pursuant to an Instrument of Delegation dated 28 August 2002 792 G 16 17 April 2003 Victoria Government Gazette

Planning and Environment Act 1987 the Planning Scheme, to allow the construction CASEY PLANNING SCHEME of the Calder Freeway from Wards Lane, north of Kyneton, to just north of Malmsbury East Notice of Approval of Amendment Road, east of Malmsbury. Amendment C51 A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, The Minister for Planning has approved free of charge, during office hours, at the Amendment C51 to the Casey Planning Department of Sustainability and Environment, Scheme. Planning Information Centre, Upper Plaza, The Amendment comes into operation on the Nauru House, 80 Collins Street Melbourne, the date this notice is published in the Government Department of Sustainability and Environment Gazette. Northern Regional Office, 57 Lansell Street The Amendment rezones part of land known Bendigo, and the Macedon Ranges Shire as 127Ð129 and 131Ð137 BelgraveÐHallam Council, Shire Hall, 129 Mollison Street Road, Narre Warren North to a Low Density Kyneton. Residential Zone; applies a Land Subject to PAUL JEROME Inundation Overlay to part of the land and Executive Director inserts a new map 5LSIO to the Planning Planning and Land Division Scheme Maps. Department of Sustainability A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, and Environment free of charge, during office hours, at the Department of Sustainability and Environment, Planning Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Planning and Environment Act 1987 Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne and MOONEE VALLEY PLANNING SCHEME at the offices of the Casey City Council, Princes Highway, Narre Warren. Notice of Approval of Amendment PAUL JEROME Amendment C40 Executive Director The Minister for Planning has approved Planning and Land Division Amendment C40 to the Moonee Valley Planning Department of Sustainability Scheme. and Environment The Amendment comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the Government Planning and Environment Act 1987 Gazette. MACEDON RANGES PLANNING SCHEME The Amendment rezones land at the rear of Notice of Approval of Amendment 33Ð47 Arcade Way, Avondale Heights from Residential 1 Zone to a Public Park and Amendment C22 Recreation Zone. The Minister for Planning has approved A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Amendment C22 to the Macedon Ranges free of charge, during office hours, at the Planning Scheme. Department of Sustainability and Environment, The Amendment comes into operation on the Planning Information Centre, Upper Plaza, date this notice is published in the Government Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne and Gazette. at the offices of the Moonee Valley City The Amendment rezones the approved Council, 9 Kellaway Avenue, Moonee Ponds. Calder Freeway route on zoning Maps 5 and PAUL JEROME 6 to Road Zone 1 (RDZ1), deletes Public Executive Director Acquisition Overlay Maps 5PAO and 6PAO, and makes minor changes to Schedule 4 in Planning and Land Division Clause 42.01, Schedule 12 in Clause 43.02 and Department of Sustainability the schedules to Clauses 45.01, 52.17 and 61 in and Environment Victoria Government Gazette G 16 17 April 2003 793

Planning and Environment Act 1987 Travellers Home HotelÕ. Reference to the site is MOUNT ALEXANDER also deleted from the Schedule to the Heritage PLANNING SCHEME Overlay. Notice of Approval of Amendment A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, during office hours, at the Amendment C18 Department of Sustainability and Environment, The Minister for Planning has approved Planning Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Amendment C18 to the Mount Alexander Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne and Planning Scheme. at the offices of the Whittlesea City Council, The Amendment comes into operation on the Ferres Boulevard, South Morang. date this notice is published in the Government PAUL JEROME Gazette. Executive Director The Amendment rezones the approved Planning and Land Division Calder Freeway route on zoning Maps 25, 33, Department of Sustainability 34 and 36 to Road Zone 1 (RDZ1), deletes and Environment Public Acquisition Overlay Maps 25PAO, 33PAO, 34PAO and 36PAO, and makes minor changes to Schedules 1 and 5 in Clause 42.01, Planning and Environment Act 1987 Schedule 1 in Clause 43.02 and the schedules to Clauses 52.17 and 61 in the Planning Scheme, to MILDURA PLANNING SCHEME allow the construction of the Calder Freeway Notice of Refusal of Amendment from south of MetcalfeÐTaradale Road, east of Amendment C8 Taradale, to Ellerys Road, Faraday, including an The Minister for Planning has refused to extension to the west of Elphinstone. approve Amendment C8 to the Mildura A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Planning Scheme. free of charge, during office hours, at the Department of Sustainability and Environment, The Amendment proposed to rezone land Planning Information Centre, Upper Plaza, from a Low Density Residential Zone to a Nauru House, 80 Collins Street Melbourne; the Residential Zone and to include the land in a Department of Sustainability and Environment Development Plan Overlay 1. Northern Regional Office, 57 Lansell Street The Amendment was refused by the Minister Bendigo; the Mount Alexander Shire Council on 1 April 2003 Town Hall, 25 Lyttleton Street, Castlemaine and PAUL JEROME the Mount Alexander Shire Council Planning Executive Director Office, Lyons Street, Newstead. Planning and Land Division PAUL JEROME Department of Sustainability Executive Director and Environment Planning and Land Division Department of Sustainability and Environment Planning and Environment Act 1987 SECTION 201I(3) Planning and Environment Act 1987 Declaration that Certain Land is WHITTLESEA PLANNING SCHEME Special Project Land Notice of Approval of Amendment I, Mary Delahunty, Minister for Planning, declare pursuant to Section 201I(3) of the Amendment C42 Planning and Environment Act 1987 that the The Minister for Planning has approved land specified below, being land required for the Amendment C42 to the Whittlesea Planning Regional Fast Rail Project, is special project Scheme. land for the purposes of Section 5 of the Land The Amendment comes into operation on the Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986: date this notice is published in the Government Volume 9303, Folio 729. Gazette. Dated 10 April 2003 The Amendment deletes the Heritage Overlay from land known as 110 Epping Road, MARY E. DELAHUNTY Epping which contained the remains of the ÔOld Minister for Planning 794 G 16 17 April 2003 Victoria Government Gazette

ORDERS IN COUNCIL

Cemeteries Act 1958 HEATHCOTE CEMETERIES TRUST Rules and Regulations The Governor in Council under Section 9 of the Cemeteries Act 1958, consents to the making of Rules and Regulations in respect of cemeteries administered by the Heathcote Cemeteries Trust. The Trust Members of the Heathcote Cemeteries Trust in pursuance of the powers conferred on them, hereby record having resolved to make and submit for approval by the Governor in Council the following Rules and Regulations. Table of Provisions Division 1, Preliminary 11. Title 12. Authorizing Provision 13. Revocation 14. Commencement 15. Definitions 16. Administration 17. Prescribed Fees Division 2, Graves 18. Allocation of Graves 19. Private Graves, Rights of Burials 10. Public Graves 11. Excavation of Graves Division 3, Funerals 12. Funeral Directors 13. Applications for Funerals 14. Conduct of and Times for Funerals 15. Entrance of Funerals into the Cemetery Division 4, Cremated Remains 16. Cremated Remains Division 5, Monumental and Other Work 17. Monumental Masons 18. General 19. Dressing of Graves 20. Plaques Division 6, Conduct on Trust Property 21. Behavior 22. Damage 23. Refuse and Litter 24. Entry 25. Vehicles 26. Business and Advertising 27. Animals Victoria Government Gazette G 16 17 April 2003 795

28. Directions by Sign 29. Fires 30. Shooting 31. Traps, Snares and Poison 32. Directions to Leave 33. Obstruction of Officers and Employees 34. Removal of Flowers 35. Flower Containers 36. Gratuities 37. Chief Executive OfficerÕs Powers 38. Abandonment 39. Consumption of Alcohol Division 7, Penalties 40. Penalties DIVISION 1 Ð PRELIMINARY 11. Title These Rules and Regulations will be known as the ÒRules and Regulations of the Heathcote Cemeteries TrustÓ (Òthese RulesÓ). 12. Authorizing Provision These Rules are made under Section 9 of the Cemeteries Act 1958. 13. Revocation All previous Rules are revoked. 14. Commencement These Rules come into operation on the day following Gazettal. 15. Definitions In these Rules the following words and phrases have the following meaning. ÒApplicationÓ means an application in the approved or prescribed form. ÒApprovedÓ means approved in writing by the Trust Members or an officer delegated by Trust Members or the Chief Executive Officer for that purpose, and ÒApprovalÓ has a corresponding meaning. ÒActÓ means the Cemeteries Act 1958, as amended from time to time and includes all regulations made thereunder. ÒAuthorized OfficerÓ means a person authorized in accordance with Section 19(1) of the Cemeteries Act 1958 as amended. ÒBelow Ground CryptÓ means any grave wholly under ground lined with brick, stone, concrete, or other approved lining. ÒBurialÓ includes burial of human corpses and interment of cremated remains. ÒCemeteryÓ means any cemetery administered by the Trust members. ÒChapelÓ means a building or portion of a building in which funeral services or memorial services may be conducted. ÒChief Executive OfficerÓ means the person for the time being appointed by the Trust Members to undertake the duties of Chief Executive Officer or Secretary/Manager of the Trust, and who shall, subject to the direction of the Trust Members, exercise a general supervision and control over all matters concerning the cemeteries under their administration. 796 G 16 17 April 2003 Victoria Government Gazette

ÒDelegated OfficerÓ means an employee empowered by the Trust Members to exercise certain of the powers conferred on the Trust Members by these Rules. ÒDressingÓ means embellishing a grave in any manner whatsoever, including the planting of trees, shrubs, plants, grass, flowers, other vegetable matter, also the adding of ornaments of stone, ceramic, wood, plastic or any other object of like materials. Or carrying out monumental work thereon and Òto dressÓ has a corresponding meaning. ÒFirearmÓ means any gun, rifle, pistol, airpistol or like thing using cartridges or other explosive means to propel any bullet or missile, and includes any catapult, bow or crossbow and any other implement designed to discharge or propel missiles capable of causing injury to or destroying human or animal life. ÒFuneralÓ means the burial or cremation of a human corpse and all associated processions and ceremonies. ÒFuneral DirectorÓ means a person who conducts a funeral and includes the employees, subcontractors and agents of that person. ÒGraveÓ means a defined portion of ground set out within the cemetery dimensions of width, length and depth as determined by the Trust Members for excavation, for the burial of human corpses or their cremated remains. ÒHolderÓ means the person for the time being, in whose name the Certificate of Right of Burial has been recorded on the TrustÕs records. ÒLitterÓ means any bottle, tin, carton, package, paper, glass, car body or parts of a vehicle, food offal, all or part of any animal carcass or other refuse or rubbish. ÒMonumentÓ means any memorial to a person or persons whether constructed of natural or artificial materials and includes a numbered marker. ÒMonumental MasonÓ means a person other than the Trust Members, who carries out any monumental work and is approved to do so and includes employees, subcontractors and agents of that person. ÒMonumental WorkÓ means the construction, repair, alteration or removal of any monument or part thereof, and the making of an inscription or marking on any monument. ÒOffenceÓ means an offence against or a breach of these Rules. ÒPersonal RepresentativeÓ means the administrator of the estate or executor of the Will of a deceased person; or a person who by law has the best right to apply for administration of the estate of a deceased person; or the person who applied for the cremation or burial of a deceased person. ÒPrescribed FeeÓ means the fee determined by the Trust Members or prescribed by the Cemeteries Act 1958. ÒProperty of the TrustÓ means any assets, land, building, works or waters vested in or under the control of the Trust. ÒRight of BurialÓ means a contract issued in accordance with the Cemeteries Act 1958 for use of a piece of land for burial. ÒSignÓ means any notice whether on a post or not, and any painted lines, markings or words on a sealed roadway. ÒTributesÓ means any item placed as a mark of respect or memorial to a deceased person. ÒTrust MembersÓ means the persons appointed as Trust Members of the Heathcote Cemeteries Trust from time to time by the Governor in Council in accordance with the Cemeteries Act 1958 and ÒThe TrustÓ has a corresponding meaning. ÒVehicleÓ includes a motor car, motor truck, motor cycle, horse, carriage, cart, bicycle, skateboard or other means of conveyance of whatsoever kind nature and howsoever ridden, driven or impelled. Victoria Government Gazette G 16 17 April 2003 797

16. Administration. 16.1 The Office of the Trust shall be open for general inquiries and funeral bookings from 8.00 am to 8.00 pm daily (except Christmas Day, Boxing Day and Good Friday). 16.2 All directions by the Chief Executive Officer shall be deemed to have been given by the Trust Members. 16.3 The Chief Executive Officer may delegate his authority to carry out the directions of the Trust Members, under these Rules to a Delegated Officer and some other Person, in writing, but not this authority to delegate. 16.4 Any resolution of the Trust to take a course of action may take the form of a policy and procedure that is intended until revoked, to apply to all future situations of a similar nature and to obviate the need for a resolution in each case. 17. Prescribed Fees. 17.1 All prescribed fees shall be set by the Trust Members and amended from time to time with the approval of the Governor in Council and published in the Government Gazette. 17.2 All such prescribed fees must be paid to the Chief Executive Officer or a Delegated Officer at the Office of the Trust when applications are made or before approvals are given. 17.3 A copy of all such current prescribed fees relating to the cemetery is to be made available to the general public at the Office of the Trust. DIVISION 2 Ð GRAVES 18. Allocation of Areas. 18.1 The Trust Members may determine areas for religious community or other groups. 18.2 The Trust Members may permit a burial in such areas of a person of another group. 19. Private Graves Ð Right of Burials. 19.1 A private grave is a grave for which an exclusive Right of Burial has been approved. 19.2 Subject to conditions contained in the Cemeteries Act 1958, the Trust Members may grant an exclusive Right of Burial in respect of a private grave upon receipt of an application in writing and payment by or on behalf of the applicant of the prescribed fee. 19.3 A maximum of two (2) unexercised Rights of Burial will be granted by the Trust Members in the name of any one person. 19.4 A Certificate of Right of Burial (in a form as approved) in respect of each private grave will be issued and signed by the Trust Members in the name of the person to whom the Right of Burial has been granted. 19.5 A Statutory Declaration by the personal representative must be completed and approved for the opening of a prepurchased grave or the re-opening of a grave prior to the interment of a human corpse or cremated remains. 19.6 If an expired and/or unexercised Right of Burial is beyond the tenure time of 25 years or at any other time is relinquished, the Trust Members may determine to refund the fee paid or any part thereof, or the Trust Members may resell to the persons concerned or others at the prescribed fee of the time. 19.7 Private graves shall be maintained in proper repair and condition, including any monument, fencing or enclosures by and at the expense of the holder. 10. Public Graves. 10.1 A public grave is a grave for which a Right of Burial has been granted free of charge by the Trust Members. 10.2 The grant of a public grave shall only confer upon a grantee, the right to inter in the grave the human corpse for whom it is requested and the Trust Members shall retain all rights and powers in respect of the grave as were held by them prior to the grant. The Trust Members shall have the power to re-open the grave to inter a further human corpse or corpses. 798 G 16 17 April 2003 Victoria Government Gazette

10.3 Trust Members or a delegated officer will determine in accordance with Trust policy the type of monument that may be placed on a public grave. 11. Excavation of Graves. 11.1 Unless a single or triple depth grave has been ordered by the personal representative, or the Trust Members determine otherwise, each previously unused grave shall be excavated to a depth appropriate for the burial of two (2) adult human corpses. 11.2 Any person having paid the prescribed fee for a private grave and requiring a Below Ground Crypt must obtain the Trust MemberÕs or delegated officerÕs permission to construct the same, subject to the TrustÕs or delegated officerÕs supervision and approval. Below Ground Crypts may be approved by the Trust Members for the burial of a maximum of two (2) human corpses in such areas determined by the Trust Members. 11.3 If for the purpose of opening for burial or testing a grave the Trust Members or delegated officer, remove the dressing or part of the memorial from the grave, then the person requesting the opening or testing shall bear the risk and cost of such removal and/or replacement. DIVISION 3 Ð FUNERALS 12. Funeral Directors. 12.1 No person shall conduct a funeral without approval. 12.2 The Trust Members or Chief Executive Officer may by notice in writing to a funeral director. Advise that, in the TrusteeÕs opinion, the conduct of the funeral director is or was inappropriate, unsatisfactory, unbecoming or offensive and may require the funeral director to show cause within forty-eight hours why the Trust Members should accept further funerals from that funeral director. Or should accept further funerals without the conditions determined by the Trust Members or Chief Executive Officer in the notice. 13. Applications for Funerals. 13.1 A person desiring a funeral shall make application on the approved form and provide the additional documentation required by the Cemeteries Act 1958 and pay to the Trust or delegated officers the prescribed fee for such burial. 13.2 The Trust Members may require applications to be lodged with authorized officers for acceptance of funerals set Monday to Friday at least two (2) working days prior to the time requested for the burial. 13.3 Applications for a funeral on a Saturday, Sunday or Public Holiday shall be lodged with an authorized officer by 12 noon on the third (3) working day prior to the day requested to be fixed for the funeral. 14. Conduct of and Times for Funerals. 14.1 Funerals may be conducted on any day of the week (except Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays) between 9.00 am and 4.00 pm. The Chief Executive Officer may at his/her discretion grant a request for a funeral to be conducted on a Saturday, Sunday or Public Holiday which times will be between 10.00 am and 2.00 pm. 14.2 No funeral shall be brought into the Cemetery other than during the hours detailed in these Rules except when authorized by the Chief Executive Officer or his/her delegate. 14.3 Upon application for a funeral, the Trust Members or delegated officer shall determine to Ð a) fix a time for the funeral; b) cause the appropriate grave(s) to be tested and/or excavated as required. 14.4 The Trust Members or a delegated officer may determine to postpone or refuse to accept funerals. Victoria Government Gazette G 16 17 April 2003 799

15. Entrance of Funerals into the Cemetery. 15.1 No human corpse shall be brought into the Cemetery unless: a) the Trust Member of delegated officer has fixed a time for the funeral. b) the human corpse is enclosed as required by the Cemeteries Act 1958, with the name of the deceased durably engraved in the approved position. c) the application (on the approved form) for the funeral and other documentation required by the Cemeteries Act 1958 accompany the coffin containing the human corpse, has been previously lodged with and approved by a delegated officer, and d) the name of the deceased shall appear on a durably engraved plate attached to the outside of the lid of the coffin at approximately the chest position, or alternatively on the outside of the coffin to the rear of the head position. 15.2 The time fixed for the funeral is the time the funeral procession is to arrive at the graveside or chapel. 15.3 A Delegated Officer may direct that the funeral procession wait until directed to proceed. 15.4 A Delegated Officer may determine which entrance the funeral procession will use and the path it will follow. DIVISION 4 Ð CREMATED REMAINS. 16. Cremated Remains 16.1 No cremated remains may be placed in any grave, monument or any other area within the cemetery grounds without written application, (on the approved form), the payment of the prescribed fee and the approval of the Trust Members or Executive Officer. 16.2 A personal representative may give written authorization or directions to the Trust Members or delegated officers for the collection, memorialisation or disposal of cremated remains. Such authorization or direction may be varied in writing (on a form as approved) by the personal representative upon payment of the appropriate fee. DIVISION 5 Ð MONUMENTAL AND OTHER WORK. 17. Monumental Masons. 17.1 a person shall not carry out any monumental work without approval. 17.2 Any monumental work approved shall be constructed in accordance with specifications prescribed by the Trust Members or delegated officer. 17.3 The Trust Members or Chief Executive Officer may by notice in writing advise that, in their opinion, the conduct or workmanship of a monument is or was inappropriate, unsatisfactory, unbecoming or offensive and may require that monumental mason to show cause within forty-eight hours why the Trust Members should Ð a) not revoke forthwith permission for approved monumental work; and/or b) not refuse to accept applications for monumental work; and/or c) only grant applications for monumental work subject to such conditions as the Trust Members determine. 18. General. 18.1 All applications for approval of plans and specifications for monumental work (Òthe workÓ) shall be accompanied by 18.2 (a) accurate fully dimensioned plans and specifications which shall precise details of all words, designs and pictures to be inscribed upon or attached to the work. (b) The Fees. 18.3 The Trust Members or delegated officer may require design and strength specifications and computations and/or design computations and construction supervision from an independent engineer. 800 G 16 17 April 2003 Victoria Government Gazette

18.4 If the application is approved a permit will be issued. 18.5 Before commencement of any work the monumental mason shall report to the Delegated Officer nominated on the permit, and produce a copy of the permit. 18.6 All materials for work must be of first class quality and must be approved. 18.7 All materials for work will be prefabricated in final form and finished off site and will be admitted at such entrances and times as a Delegated Officer may direct. 18.8 If it is desired to unload heavy objects from a vehicle onto any road or pathway within the cemetery, a pad of sufficient thickness must be used to protect the road or pathway from damage caused by such unloading. Any damage that may be caused by such work shall be repaired by the person/s causing such damage at their own cost. 18.9 Rejected materials, rubbish, soil, sand or other surplus materials following work shall be removed forthwith from the cemetery by and at the expense of the monumental mason. 18.10 The Trustees may determine to set aside areas where only monuments or memorials as specified by the Trustees may be erected. 18.11 The placement of work outside the perimeter of the grave is prohibited without approval. 18.12 Wooden monuments or memorials may be erected subject to Trust approval. 18.13 All work must be completed within six (6) months of the date of the permit. Work will be permitted between 7.30 am and 5.30 pm Mondays to Fridays, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays. Works may be undertaken outside the above hours subject to the approval of a Delegated Officer. 18.14 Every monumental mason shall attach to the monument a plaque no greater than 100mm x 40mm in size and such plaque shall state the name of the monumental mason in letters not larger than 13mm. 18.15 The Trustees or Chief Executive Officer reserve the right to place foundations for monuments and to carry out such monumental work as determined by them. 18.16 The Trust Members, at their discretion, may require the lodgment of a security deposit for satisfactory completion of any work to be performed in and/or around the cemetery under the control of the Trust Members. Such deposit is to be received prior to the commencement of that work. The deposit will be repaid upon the Chief Executive Officer being satisfied that the Rules of the cemetery and the terms of any contract with the Trust have been complied with. 18.17 The Australian War Graves Commission may complete maintenance on graves and is exempt from payments of any fee, except those fees applicable for the installation of a memorial supplied by the Commission and installed by the Trust. 19. Dressing of graves. 19.1 Any dressing of any grave must be approved. 19.2 Any dressing on the memorial beams in the lawn section must be no more than specified by the Trust Members ie: All flowers fresh or artificial, and any other floral arrangements or any other form of ornament or tribute made of plastic, glass, metal or any other material man made or natural can only be placed in the receptacles on the beam maximum number of two (2) maximum height of 250mm (10Ó) any ornament off the beams, may be removed. 19.3 Any non approved fencing, roping or other objects which in the opinion of the Trust Members or Chief Executive Officer may hinder the ambience, maintenance or may cause injury to the visitors or workers of the cemetery, may be removed. 20. Plaques. 20.1 Only plaques of approved specification and set in the manner directed by the Trust Members are permitted in a Lawn Plaque Section of the cemetery. 20.2 Only plaques of approved specification and set in the manner directed by the Trust Members are permitted in the Memorial Gardens section of the cemetery. Victoria Government Gazette G 16 17 April 2003 801

20.3 The Trust Members accept no responsibility for the natural aging of any plaque. 20.4 The Trust Members may determine the size, quality and finish of any plaque not acquired from them and may charge an approved installation fee. Any such plaque must be submitted for approval by a Delegated Officer prior to installation. DIVISION 6 Ð CONDUCT ON TRUST PROPERTY. 21. Behavior. 21.1 A person must not act in an indecent, obscene, threatening, abusive or insulting manner or cause danger, inconvenience, alarm or annoyance to any other person. 22. Damage. 22.1 A person must not cause damage to or interfere with the Property of the Trust or any grave, cremated remains or monument. 23. Refuse and Litter. 23.1 A person must not bring any litter onto the Property of the Trust or deposit or cause to be deposited, any litter except in a receptacle provided for the purpose. 24. Entry. 24.1 The Cemetery shall be accessible to the public from sunrise to sunset daily throughout the year. All persons, without permission of the Trust Members or Delegated Officer are strictly prohibited from being within the confines of the cemetery property between sunset and sunrise and no unauthorized person shall enter onto any Property of the Trust where a sign indicates that such entry is prohibited. 25. Vehicles. 25.1 A person must not drive a vehicle: a) contrary to a sign controlling speed or direction of traffic; b) carelessly or recklessly; c) so as to obstruct, impede or interfere with the operations or works of the Trust or with the progress of any funeral; d) contrary to any direction given by a Delegated Officer; e) except on a prepared street, road or track, driveway or parking area. 25.2 A person must not park a vehicle: a) contrary to any direction given by a Delegated Officer; b) contrary to any sign; c) in a manner which is likely to cause obstruction to other road users. 26. Business and Advertising. A person must not carry on any business, trade or profession without approval. 27. Animals. Dogs. a) A person must not allow a dog to be bought onto or remain on the Property of the Trust except when:Ð i) under proper control on a chain or leash; and ii) effectively restrained from causing annoyance, disturbance or injury. b) The Trust Members may determine areas in which dogs are not permitted. c) Nothing in this clause prohibits a blind person using a guide dog. Cats. A person must not allow a cat to be brought onto or remain on the Property of the Trust unless in a closed basket. 802 G 16 17 April 2003 Victoria Government Gazette

Other Animals. A person must not bring any other animal onto the Property of the Trust without approval. 28. Directions by Sign. a) The Trust Members may, by signs established in such position or positions as the Trust Members consider appropriate, prohibit or regulate any act, matter or thing on Property of the Trust b) A person must not disobey the directions indicated in any such sign. 29. Fires. No unauthorized person shall light a fire or maintain or permit or suffer a fire to remain alight on Property of the Trust. 30. Shooting. No person shall on the Property of the Trust carry or be in the possession of a firearm or shall discharge a firearm on, from, into or over any Property of the Trust, except, with the express approval of the Trust Members or Chief Executive Officer. 31. Traps, Snares and Poison. No person shall on Property of the Trust use any poison, traps, snare or net, except as approved by the Trust Members of Chief Executive Officer. 32. Directions to Leave. a) A Delegated Officer may direct any person who, in the opinion of that officer, offends against these Rules to immediately leave the Property of the Trust. b) Any person who fails to comply immediately with any such direction shall be guilty of an offence and may be removed from Property of the Trust with such force as may be permitted by. 33. Obstruction of Officers. No person shall on Property of the Trust obstruct, hinder, issue direction to or interfere with any Delegated Officer of the Trust in the execution of that OfficerÕs duty. 34. Removal of Flowers 34.1 Withered flowers that are removed from a grave shall be placed in the receptacles provided for that purpose. 34.2 Flowers, floral and other tributes, whether made of natural or artificial materials, may be removed from any part of the cemetery and disposed of at the discretion of the Trust Members or Chief Executive Officer. 34.3 Flowers and tributes may not be transferred from one grave or monument to another grave or monument without approval of a Delegated Officer. 35. Flower Containers. No person shall place any flower container within the cemetery unless it is of a type and specification approved. Any flower container, which does not have such approval, may be removed and disposed of at the discretion of the Chief Executive Officer. 36. Gratuities. A person employed by the Trust must not accept any gratuity or receive any financial benefit from any work within the Cemetery other than the remuneration received directly or indirectly from the Trust. 37. Chief Executive OfficerÕs Powers Unless the Trust Members otherwise direct or determine, the Chief Executive Officer shall have the authority to exercise all of the powers, authorities and discretionÕs which the Trust Members have under these rules. Victoria Government Gazette G 16 17 April 2003 803

38. Abandonment The Trust Members receive their right to deal with abandoned goods and chattels according to law. 39. Consumption of Alcohol. The consumption of alcohol on any Property of the Trust is not permitted without approval. DIVISION 7 Ð PENALTIES. 40. Penalties. In accordance with the Cemeteries Act 1958 a person who in any way contravenes any provisions of these Rules shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a penalty not exceeding 10 penalty units. Dated 14 August 2002 HOWARD MASON, Trust Member ERNIE WATKINS, Trust Member JAMES MARSHALL, Trust Member

Cemeteries Act 1958 RULES AND REGULATIONS Under Section 10 of the Cemeteries Act 1958 and on the recommendation of the Minister for Health, the Governor in Council approves the rules and regulations made by the Trustees of the Heathcote Cemetery Trust, to take effect as from publication in the Government Gazette. Dated 15 April 2003 Responsible Minister: HON BRONWYN PIKE MP Minister for Health HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council

Cemeteries Act 1958 Interpretation of Legislation Act 1984 VARIATION OF ORDER DISCONTINUING CERTAIN BURIALS IN BRIGHTON GENERAL CEMETERY The Governor-in-Council, acting under Section 44 of the Cemeteries Act 1958 and Section 27 of the Interpretation of Legislation Act 1984 and on the recommendation of the Minister for Health, varies the Order dated 25 January 1984 relating to the discontinuance of certain burials in Brighton General Cemetery. The Order is varied to the extent allowing for the sale of up to 215 Rights of Interment in the following areas: Denomination Compartment Number of Graves Work area Section A (on plan) 92 Church of England I/J/K 60 Church of England ZA 36 Church of England ZM 15 Roman Catholic ZA 12 Dated 15 April 2003 Responsible Minister: HON. BRONWYN PIKE, MP Minister for Health HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council 804 G 16 17 April 2003 Victoria Government Gazette

Cemeteries Act 1958 DISCONTINUANCE OF BURIALS Pennyweight Flat, Part Chewton & Parish of Faraday Cemeteries The Governor in Council, acting under section 44 of the Cemeteries Act 1958, hereby orders the discontinuance of burials in Pennyweitht Flat, Part Chewton and Faraday (Reserve No. 0617582) Cemeteries to take effect three months after the date of publication of this Order in the Government Gazette. Dated 15 April 2003 Responsible Minister: HON. BRONWYN PIKE, MP Minister for Health HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council

Control of Weapons Act 1990 ORDER TO PROVIDE FOR EXEMPTIONS UNDER THE CONTROL OF WEAPONS ACT 1990 Order in Council The Governor in Council, in accordance with section 8B of the Control of Weapons Act 1990, exempts from section 5 of the Control of Weapons Act 1990 as it applies to bringing into Victoria, causing to be brought into Victoria, purchasing, possessing, carrying or using oleoresin capsicum spray the persons listed in Column 1 of the Table for the purpose listed in Column 2 of the Table: Column 1 Column 2 Person Purpose A prison officer or escort officer of CORE That personÕs official duties when: Ð the Public Correctional Enterprise (a) conducting perimeter security of any prison; or (b) escorting or transporting a prisoner outside a prison. A prison officer assigned to the Security and That personÕs official duties. Emergency Services Group of CORE Ð the Public Correctional Enterprise An employee of Group 4 Correction That personÕs official duties when: Services Pty Ltd authorised to exercise (a) conducting perimeter security of the functions and duties of a prison ; or officer of escort officer (b) escorting or transporting a prisoner outside a prison. An employee of Australasian Correctional That personÕs official duties when: Management authorised to exercise the (a) conducting perimeter security of functions and duties of a prison officer or Fulham Correctional Centre; or escort officer (b) escorting or transporting a prisoner outside a prison. An employee of Custodial Management That personÕs official duties when escorting Services, AIMS Corporation authorised or transporting a prisoner outside a prison. to exercise the functions and duties of an escort officer Victoria Government Gazette G 16 17 April 2003 805

It is a condition of this exemption that: 1. The officer must have successfully completed the training requirements for the use of oleoresin capsicum spray as specified in a CommissionerÕs Instruction issued by the Correctional Services Commissioner. 2. The officer must observe all instructions regarding the storage, possession, carriage and use of oleoresin capsicum spray as specified in a CommissionerÕs Instruction issued by the Correctional Services Commissioner. In making this Order, the previous Order dated 17 November 1998 exempting an officer of the Security and Emergency Services Group of CORE Ð the Public Correctional Enterprise from section 5 of the Control of Weapons Act 1990 as it relates to oleoresin capsicum spray is revoked. Dated 15 April 2003 Responsible Minister ANDRƒ HAERMEYER Minister for Police and Emergency Services HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council

Control of Weapons Act 1990 ORDER TO PROVIDE FOR EXEMPTIONS UNDER THE CONTROL OF WEAPONS ACT 1990 Order in Council The Governor in Council, in accordance with section 8B of the Control of Weapons Act 1990, exempts from section 5 of the Control of Weapons Act 1990 as it applies to bringing into Victoria, causing to be brought into Victoria, purchasing, possessing, carrying or using tear gas (also referred to as CS Gas) the persons listed in Column 1 of the Table for the purpose of that personÕs official duties listed in Column 2 of the Table: Column 1 Column 2 Person Purpose A prison officer assigned to the Security and When managing or controlling prisoners Emergency Services Group of CORE Ð within a prison in Victoria. the Public Correctional Enterprise. An employee of Group 4 Correction When managing or controlling prisoners Services Pty Ltd: within Port Phillip Prison. l Authorised to exercise the functions and duties of a prison officer; and l assigned to the Tactical Operations Group at Port Phillip Prison. An employee of Australasian Correctional When managing or controlling prisoners Management: within Fulham Correctional Centre. l authorised to exercise the functions and duties of a prison officer; and l assigned to the Correctional Emergency Response Team at Fulham Correctional Centre. It is a condition of this exemption that: 1. The officer must have successfully completed the training requirements for the use of tear gas as specified in a CommissionerÕs Instruction issued by the Correctional Services Commissioner. 806 G 16 17 April 2003 Victoria Government Gazette

2. The officer must observe all instructions regarding the storage, possession, carriage and use of tear gas as specified in a CommissionerÕs Instruction issued by the Correctional Services Commissioner. In making this Order, the previous Orders dated May 1992, 25 March 1997, and 2 September 1997 exempting persons under section 5 of the Control of Weapons Act 1990 as it relates to tear gas is revoked, but only insofar as that Order relates to: l The Office of Corrections to allow officers authorised in writing to the Director of Prisons. l Members of the Correctional Emergency Response Team at Fulham Correctional Centre. l Persons in the positions of Director or Duty Managers at Port Phillip Prison. Dated 15 April 2003 Responsible Minister ANDRƒ HAERMEYER Minister for Police and Emergency Services HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council

Control of Weapons Act 1990 ORDER TO PROVIDE FOR EXEMPTIONS UNDER THE CONTROL OF WEAPONS ACT 1990 Order in Council The Governor in Council, in accordance with section 8B of the Control of Weapons Act 1990, exempts from section 5 of the Control of Weapons Act 1990 as it applies to bringing into Victoria, causing to be brought into Victoria, purchasing, possessing, carrying or using an extendable baton the persons listed in Column 1 of the Table for the purpose listed in Column 2 of the Table: Column 1 Column 2 Person Purpose A prison officer or escort officer of CORE That personÕs official duties when: Ð the Public Correctional Enterprise (a) conducting perimeter security of any prison; or (b) escorting or transporting a prisoner outside a prison. An employee of Group 4 Correction That personÕs official duties when: Services Pty Ltd authorised to exercise (a) conducting perimeter security of the functions and duties of a prison Port Phillip Prison; or officer or escort officer (b) escorting or transporting a prisoner outside a prison. An employee of Australasian Correctional That personÕs official duties when: Management authorised to exercise the (a) conducting perimeter security of functions and duties of a prison officer Fulham Correctional Centre or escort officer (b) escorting or transporting a prisoner outside a prison. An employee of Custodial Management That personÕs official duties when escorting Services, AIMS Corporation authorised or transporting a prisoner outside a prison. to exercise the functions and duties of a prison officer or escort officer Victoria Government Gazette G 16 17 April 2003 807

A prison officer assigned to the Security That personÕs official duties. and Emergency Services Group or CORE Ðthe Public Correctional Enterprise A prison officer assigned to an Emergency That personÕs official duties when within a Response Group in CORE Ð the Public prison in Victoria. Correctional Enterprise A prison officer of CORE Ð the Public That personÕs official duties when in the Correctional Enterprise assigned to the Acacia Unit at HM Prison Barwon. Acacia Unit at HM Prison Barwon An employee of Group 4 Correction That personÕs official duties when within Services Pty Ltd: Port Phillip Prison. l authorised to exercise the functions and duties of a prison officer; and l assigned to the Tactical Operations Group at Port Phillip Prison. An employee of Australasian Correctional That personÕs official duties when within Management Fulham Correctional Centre. l authorised to exercise the functions and duties of a prison officer; and l assigned to the Correctional Emergency Response Team at Fulham Correctional Centre It is a condition of this exemption that: 1. The officer must have successfully completed the training requirements for the use of extendable batons as specified in a CommissionerÕs Instruction issued by the Correctional Services Commissioner. 2. The officer must observe all instructions regarding the storage, possession, carriage and use of extendable batons as specified in a CommissionerÕs Instruction issued by the Correctional Services Commissioner. In making this Order, the previous Order dated 18 August 1998 exempting persons from section 5 of the Control of Weapons Act 1990 as it relates to extendable batons is revoked, but only insofar as that Order relates to: l An officer of the Security and Emergency Services Group of CORE Ð the Public Correctional Enterprise; l An officer of CORE Ð the Public Correctional Enterprise in an Emergency Response Group; l An officer of CORE Ð the Public Correctional Enterprise in the high security Acacia Unit of Barwon Prison; l An employee of the Corrections Corporation of Australia. Dated 15 April 2003 Responsible Minister ANDRƒ HAERMEYER Minister for Police and Emergency Services HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council 808 G 16 17 April 2003 Victoria Government Gazette

Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 CROWN LAND TEMPORARILY RESERVED The Governor in Council under Section 4(1) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 temporarily reserves the following Crown land which in his opinion is required for the purpose mentioned:- MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THE BASS COAST SHIRE COUNCIL PHILLIP ISLAND Ñ Public purposes, being Crown Allotments 11E, Parish of Phillip Island (area 1.896 hectares) as shown on Certified Plan No. 117542 lodged in the Central Plan Office and Crown Allotment 1L2, Parish of Phillip Island (area 2.6 hectares, more or less) as shown on Certified Plan No. 117548 lodged in the Central Plan Office. Ñ (Rs 7443). This Order is effective from the date on which it is published in the Government This Order is effective from the date on Gazette. which it is published in the Government Gazette. Dated 15 April 2003 Dated 15 April 2003 Responsible Minister MARY DELAHUNTY Responsible Minister Minister for Planning MARY DELAHUNTY Minister for Planning HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council

Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 Health Services Act 1988 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO REVOKE TEMPORARY RESERVATION AMENDMENT OF THE NAME OF A METROPOLITAN HEALTH SERVICE The Governor in Council under section 10 of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 gives The Governor in Council, acting under notice of intention to revoke the following section 8(4) of the Health Services Act 1988 temporary reservation: (the Act), by this Order amends Schedule 5 to the Act to amend the name of a metropolitan DOUTTA GALLA Ñ The temporary reservation health service as follows: by Order in Council of 4 December, 2001 of an area of 128.6 hectares, more or less, of land in for ÒAustin and Repatriation Medical CentreÓ the Township of Braybrook, and Parishes of substitute ÒAustin HealthÓ Doutta Galla and Cut paw paw as a site for Dated 15 April 2003 Conservation, recreation, leisure and tourism Responsible Minister: purposes, so far only as the portions containing HON BRONWYN PIKE MP, 1896 square metres being Crown Allotments Minister for Health 2019 and 2020, Parish of Doutta Galla as indicated by hatching on plan hereunder. HELEN DOYE (GP1096) Ñ (Rs 37251). Clerk of the Executive Council Victoria Government Gazette G 16 17 April 2003 809

Parliamentary Committees Act 1968 Parliamentary Committees Act 1968 REFERRAL OF INQUIRY TO THE DRUGS REFERRAL OF INQUIRY TO THE DRUGS AND CRIME PREVENTION COMMITTEE AND CRIME PREVENTION COMMITTEE OF PARLIAMENT OF PARLIAMENT Inquiry into White Collar Crime Inquiry into the Issue of Amphetamine and Order in Council ÔParty DrugÕ Use in Victoria The Governor in Council, under section 4F Order in Council of the Parliamentary Committees Act 1968, The Governor in Council, under section 4F requests that the: of the Parliamentary Committees Act 1968, Drugs and Crime Prevention Committee of requests that the: Parliament Drugs and Crime Prevention Committee of Inquire into, consider and report to the Parliament Parliament on: l the extent and nature of fraud and white- Inquire into, consider and report to collar crime in Victoria; Parliament on amphetamine and 'party drug' use l the impact of new technology supporting in Victoria. In particular the Committee is e-commerce on the opportunities for fraud; required to: l the current and proposed State, l examine the nature, extent and culture of Commonwealth and international strategies amphetamine and Ôparty drugÕ use; and initiatives in relation to dealing with fraud and white-collar crime; and l determine the demographic profile of users; l the need for policy and legislative reform to l examine the short and long term combat fraud and white-collar crime in consequences of amphetamine and Ôparty Victoria. drugÕ use; The Committee is required to report to l examine the relationship of amphetamine Parliament by 31 December 2003. and Ôparty drugÕ use to other forms of licit Dated 15 April 2003 and illicit substance use; Responsible Minister l review the adequacy of existing strategies STEVE BRACKS for dealing with amphetamine and Ôparty Premier drugÕ use; HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council l consider best practice strategies to address the issue of amphetamine and Ôparty drugÕ use including regulatory, law enforcement, Parliamentary Committees Act 1968 education and treatment responses, and REFERRAL OF INQUIRY TO THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE l examine national and international OF PARLIAMENT legislation, reports and materials relevant to the issue. Inquiry into Export Opportunities for Victorian Rural Industries The Committee is required to report to Order in Council Parliament by 30 September, 2003. The Governor in Council, under section 4F Dated 15 April 2003 of the Parliamentary Committees Act 1968, Responsible Minister requests that the: STEVE BRACKS Economic Development Committee of Premier Parliament Inquire into, consider and report to the HELEN DOYE Parliament on export opportunities for Victorian Clerk of the Executive Council rural industries with a particular emphasis on: 810 G 16 17 April 2003 Victoria Government Gazette l the identification and demand for niche rural l make recommendations on the effective products in overseas markets; arrangements for provision of veterinary l VictoriaÕs strengths in niche rural industries; pathology services to meet the future needs of Victorian livestock industries. l the level of support provided to niche rural industries by State and Commonwealth The Committee is required to report to Governments; Parliament by 30 September 2003. l the use of information and communication Dated 15 April 2003 technology; Responsible Minister l the role of statutory agriculture bodies in STEVE BRACKS developing and promoting niche industries Premier overseas; and HELEN DOYE l the sale of Victorian food and agriculture Clerk of the Executive Council products abroad and an examination of barriers or impediments. Parliamentary Committees Act 1968 The Committee is required to report to Parliament by 30 September, 2003. REFERRAL OF INQUIRY TO THE FAMILY AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Dated 15 April 2003 COMMITTEE OF PARLIAMENT Responsible Minister Inquiry into Current Forms of Community STEVE BRACKS Engagement by Victorian Councils Premier Order in Council HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council The Governor in Council, under section 4F of the Parliamentary Committees Act 1968, requests that the: Parliamentary Committees Act 1968 Family and Community Development REFERRAL OF INQUIRY BY THE Committee of Parliament ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL Inquire into, consider and report to the RESOURCES COMMITTEE OF Parliament on current forms of community PARLIAMENT engagement by Victorian Councils and ways to Inquiry into Adequacy and Effectiveness of enhance and promote greater community Veterinary Pathology Services engagement within existing councils as part of their governance arrangements. Order in Council The Committee is required to report to The Governor in Council, under section 4F Parliament by 31 December, 2003. of the Parliamentary Committees Act 1968, requests that the: Dated 15 April 2003 Environment and Natural Resources Committee Responsible Minister STEVE BRACKS of Parliament Premier Inquire into, consider and report to the HELEN DOYE Parliament on the adequacy and effectiveness of Clerk of the Executive Council existing veterinary pathology services. In particular the Committee is required to: l assess the current and future requirements of Parliamentary Committees Act 1968 the Victorian livestock industries, government REFERRAL OF INQUIRY TO THE LAW and veterinarians for veterinary pathology REFORM COMMITTEE OF PARLIAMENT services; Inquiry into Forensic Sampling and the Use of l assess the adequacy and effectiveness of DNA Databases in Criminal Investigations current veterinary pathology services (within the Department of Primary Industries and Order in Council externally) to support the DepartmentÕs The Governor in Council, under section 4F animal health programs and to meet the of the Parliamentary Committees Act 1968, needs of Victorian livestock industries; requests that the: Victoria Government Gazette G 16 17 April 2003 811

Law Reform Committee of Parliament l the mobility options available for older Inquire into, consider and report to the persons who give up driving, including Parliament on the collection, use and public transport and the road safety effectiveness of forensic sampling and the use of implications of any alternative means of DNA databases in criminal investigations, with transport; and particular emphasis on identifying areas and l the need for change to legislation or procedures which would more effectively utilise statutory requirements to implement any forensic sampling and improve investigation recommendations made as a result of this and detection of crime. inquiry. The Committee is required to report to In conducting the inquiry, the Committee is Parliament by 30 September, 2003. requested to seek information from Dated 15 April 2003 Government, non-Government Agencies, the Responsible Minister community, aged care organisations, interstate STEVE BRACKS and overseas jurisdictions and public transport Premier providers. HELEN DOYE The Committee is required to report to Clerk of the Executive Council Parliament by 30 September, 2003. Dated 15 April 2003 Parliamentary Committees Act 1968 Responsible Minister STEVE BRACKS REFERRAL OF INQUIRY BY THE ROAD Premier SAFETY COMMITTEE OF PARLIAMENT HELEN DOYE Inquiry into Road Safety for Older Road Users Clerk of the Executive Council Order in Council The Governor in Council, under section 4F of the Parliamentary Committees Act 1968, requests that the: Road Safety Committee of Parliament Inquire into, consider and report to the Parliament on the issues affecting the safety of older road users, and in particular to report on: l the extent to which older drivers, older pedestrians and other older road users are involved in motor vehicle accidents on Victorian roads, and the factors affecting severity of crash outcome for all older road users; l strategies and programs which assist older road users to retain their mobility; l the suitability of the current arrangements for competency and medical testing for older drivers; l the duration of licences issued to drivers, and the issue of restrictions, including those that can currently be placed on the licence, based on impairment of a driverÕs ability to drive safely; l the role of health services and government and other agencies in assisting older drivers to manage the transition from driver to non-driver; 812 G 16 17 April 2003 Victoria Government Gazette Victoria Government Gazette G 16 17 April 2003 813

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CONTENTS

Page Estates of Deceased Persons 766 Government and Outer Budget Sector Agencies Notices 780 Orders in Council 794 Acts Ñ Cemeteries; Control of Weapons; Crown Land (Reserves); Health Services; Parliamentary Committees

Private Advertisements 766 Proclamations 779

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