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Government Gazette Government Gazette OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES Week No. 26/2011 Friday, 1 July 2011 Published under authority by Containing numbers 63, 64, 65, 66 and 67 Department of Premier and Cabinet Pages 4645 – 4824 Level 16, McKell Building 2-24 Rawson Place, SYDNEY NSW 2001 Phone: 9372 7447 Fax: 9372 7425 Email: [email protected] CONTENTS Number 63 DEADLINES SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT Fisheries Management Act 1994 ............................. 4645 Attention Advertisers . Number 64 Government Gazette inquiry times are: SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT Monday to Friday: 8.30 am to 4.30 pm Heritage Act 1977 ................................................... 4647 Phone: (02) 9372 7447 Fax: (02) 9372 7421 Number 65 Email: [email protected] SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT Fisheries Management (Lobster Share Management GOVERNMENT GAZETTE DEADLINES Plan) Regulation 2000 ......................................... 4649 Close of business every Wednesday Fisheries Management Act 1994 ............................. 4649 Gosford City Council – Water Management Act Except when a holiday falls on a Friday, deadlines 2000 .................................................................... 4650 will be altered as per advice given on this page. Wyong Shire Council – Water Management Act 2000 .................................................................... 4653 Special Supplements Number 66 A Special Supplement or Extraordinary Supplement is a document which has a legal requirement to SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT commence on a certain date and time. Release of Biofuels Act 2007 ................................................... 4667 Publication is required on the same day. The request Number 67 for a Supplement is received from the department LEGISLATION to the Government Gazette by telephone. The copy Online notifi cation of the making of Statutory must be accompanied by a letter or email requesting Instruments ........................................................... 4669 the Supplement and signed by a Minister or Head of Assent to Acts ......................................................... 4670 a Department. Transport Administration (Sydney Ferries – Fares) Amendment Order 2011 ...................................... 4672 NOTE: Advance notice of a Special Supplement is Transport Administration (State Transit Authority – essential as early as possible on the day required. Fares) Amendment Order 2011 ........................... 4674 On Thursdays early notice is a priority and when OFFICIAL NOTICES possible notice should be given a day prior being Department of Planning and Infrastructure .............. 4677 the Wednesday. Department of Primary Industries .......................... 4678 Lands.................................................................... 4687 Please Note: Water .................................................................... 4702 • Only electronic lodgement of Gazette contributions Roads and Traffi c Authority .................................... 4703 will be accepted. If you have not received a reply Other Notices .......................................................... 4799 confi rming acceptance of your email by the close PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS of business on that day please phone 9372 7447. (Council, Probate, Company Notices, etc) ................ 4823 Department of Finance and Services Tenders SUPPLIES AND SERVICES FOR THE PUBLIC SERVICE Information in relation to the Department of Finance and Services proposed, current and awarded tenders is available on: http://www.tenders.nsw.gov.au SEE the Government Gazette website at: http://nsw.gov.au/gazette 4645 Government Gazette OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES Number 63 Monday, 27 June 2011 Published under authority by Government Advertising SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994 Instrument of Determination – Total Allowable Catch for Abalone I, KATRINA HODGKINSON, M.P., Minister for Primary Industries pursuant to section 33 of the Fisheries Management Act 1994 (“the Act”) provide notice that the Total Allowable Catch Setting and Review Committee established under section 26 of the Act: 1. pursuant to sections 28 and 33 of the Act revokes the determination titled “Total Allowable Catch for Abalone” dated 21 December 2010 and published in NSW Government Gazette No. 140 of 24 December 2010 at page 6119 and any determination revived as a result of this revocation; and 2. pursuant to section 28 of the Act and clause 14 of the Appendix to the Fisheries Management (Abalone Share Management Plan) Regulation 2000 determines that the total allowable catch for abalone for the fi shing period beginning 1 July 2011 and ending 30 June 2012 (both dates inclusive) is 94 tonnes. This Instrument of Determination takes effect at the beginning of 1 July 2011. Dated this 23rd day of June 2011. KATRINA HODGKINSON, M.P., Minister for Primary Industries 4646 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT 27 June 2011 Authorised to be printed ISSN 0155-6320 DENIS H. HELM, Government Printer. NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 63 4647 Government Gazette OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES Number 64 Tuesday, 28 June 2011 Published under authority by Government Advertising SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT HERITAGE ACT 1977 Direction Pursuant to Section 34 (1) (a) to List an Item on the State Heritage Register Christ Church Cathedral, Moveable Collection and Cemetery SHR No. 1858 IN pursuance of section 34 (1) (a) of the Heritage Act 1977, I, the Minister for Heritage, having considered a recommendation of the Heritage Council of New South Wales, direct the Council to list the item of environmental heritage specifi ed in Schedule “A” on the State Heritage Register. This listing shall apply to the curtilage or site of the item, being the land described in Schedule “B”. The listing is subject to the exemptions from approval under section 57 (2) of the Heritage Act 1977, described in Schedule “C” and in addition to the standard exemptions. Sydney, 7th day of June 2011. The Hon. ROBYN PARKER, M.P., Minister for Heritage SCHEDULE “A” The item known as Christ Church Cathedral, Moveable Collection and Cemetery, situated on the land described in Schedule “B”. SCHEDULE “B” All those pieces or parcels of land known as Lots 1 and 2 of Deposited Plan 36866 and Lot 3 of Deposited Plan 1149011 in Parish of Newcastle, County of Northumberland shown on the plan catalogued HC 2464 in the offi ce of the Heritage Council of New South Wales. SCHEDULE “C” 1. All activities relating to the conservation of items in the moveable collection as recommended by the Conservation or Collections Management Plan. 2. All activities involving the temporary relocation of items from the moveable collection for purposes of conservation or exhibition. 3. All activities for the maintenance and up-grading of the cathedral organ, where these activities do not have an adverse impact on heritage fabric, fi xtures and fi ttings, and are sympathetic to the heritage item. 4. All activities for temporary change of use where such activities do not alter existing fabric or the setting of the heritage item such as temporary exhibitions and concerts, where such uses are approved in the Conservation Management Plan. 5. Activities for installing and replacing interpretative signage, internally and externally, to provide information about the heritage signifi cance of the item, where such signage is sympathetic with the materials and spaces of the heritage item, is free-standing or is fi xed into mortar joints with a minimum number of fi xtures. 4648 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT 28 June 2011 6. All activities for gardening of existing garden beds including digging to a maximum depth of 30cm, where these activities do not have an adverse impact on or cause damage to existing built structures and do not involve the disturbance of archaeological remains. 7. Activities for installing and replacing external signage, where these signs do not have an adverse impact on heritage fabric, do not involve the disturbance of archaeological remains and are sympathetic to the heritage item and the heritage precinct. 8. Activities for installing and replacing building electrical and lighting services where such activities are sympathetic to and minimise alterations to heritage fabric and spaces. 9. All activities for maintaining and altering the storm water disposal system, such as guttering and downpipes, where such activities do not damage, are sympathetic to and minimise alterations to heritage fabric and spaces, and reuse existing underground service trenches without the need for new excavations. Authorised to be printed ISSN 0155-6320 DENIS H. HELM, Government Printer. NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 64 4649 Government Gazette OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES Number 65 Wednesday, 29 June 2011 Published under authority by Government Advertising SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT FISHERIES MANAGEMENT (LOBSTER SHARE MANAGEMENT PLAN) REGULATION 2000 Clause 14 (2) Instrument of Determination of Period for Total Allowable Catch I, KATRINA HODGKINSON, M.P., Minister for Primary Industries pursuant to clause 14 (2) of the Appendix to the Fisheries Management (Lobster Share Management Plan) Regulation 2000 (“Regulation”), determine that the Total Allowable Catch Setting and Review Committee is to determine a total allowable catch in accordance with clause 14 (1) of the Regulation for the period of 13 months from 1 July 2011 to 31 July 2012 and then for the period of 12 months commencing 1 August and ending 31 July for each subsequent year. Made this 21st day of June 2011. KATRINA HODGKINSON, M.P., Minister for Primary Industries FISHERIES
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