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Government Gazette INDEX TO THE NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1 APRIL TO 30 JUNE 2003 ii INDEX – JULY TO SEPTEMBER 1999 INDEX TO THE NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE FROM 1 APRIL TO 30 JUNE 2003 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTS Police Act 1990 4654, 4767, 4934. Public Finance and Audit Act 1983 4837. Coal Mines Regulation Act 1982 5941, 5951. Public Sector Employment and Management Act 2002 5625. Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985 4527. State Revenue Legislation Amendment Act 2002 5981. Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 5025. Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 2002 4487. Fair Trading Act 1987 4833. Victims Legislation Amendment Act 2003 5777. Fisheries Management Act 1994 4609, 4613. Workers Compensation Legislation Amendment Act 2002 5982. Heritage Act 1977 4927. Maritime Services Act 1935 5769. Regulations Mines Inspection Act 1901 5947. Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Act 1912 4427, 4831. Administrative Decisions Tribunal Act 1997 4769, 4772. Parliamentary Remuneration Act 1989 4423. Associations Incorporation Act 1984 5984. Proclamation Business Names Act 1962 5989. Centennial Park and Moore Park Trust Act 1983 5778. Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly, 4597, 4598, 4606. Community Land Management Act 1989 5994. Public Health Act 1991 4485. Public Sector Employment and Management Act 2002 4322, 4421, Compensation Court Act 1984 5997. 4548, 5767, 5898. Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal Act 2001 6000. Surveying Act 2002 5903, 5904. Conveyancing Act 1919 6006. Conveyancers Licensing Act 1995 6003. The Cabinet Office Co-operative Housing and Starr-Bowkett Societies Act 1998 6021. Allocation of the Administration of Acts, 4301, 4529. Co-operatives Act 1992 6033. Appointment of Members of the Executive Council, 4299. Coroners Act 1980 4839. Appointment of Ministers, 4300. Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Act 1999 6045. Resignation of Ministers, 4299. Criminal Procedure Act 1986 6048. Transfer of the Administration of Acts, 5897. District Court Act 1973 6053. Workers Compensation Act 1987 4929, 5101, 5605. Driving Instructors Act 1992 6060. Workers’ Compensation (Dust Diseases) Act 1942 5606. Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 Dust Diseases Tribunal Act 1989 6063. 4929. Exhibited Animals Protection Act 1986 6068. Fisheries Management Act 1994 — 6070, 6073, 6077, 6082, 6089. Food Production (Safety) Act 1998 5626. LEGISLATION Funeral Funds Act 1979 6092. Gaming Machines Act 2001 4936. Acts of Parliament Assented To Higher Education Act 2001 6096. Home Building Act 1989 5630, 5781. Legislative Assembly Office, Sydney — Jury Act 1977 6106. 30 April 2003 4653. Justices Act 1902 6110. 28 May 2003 5028. Land and Environment Court Act 1979 6114. 5 June 2003 5621. Legal Profession Act 1987 4655. Legislative Council Office, Sydney — Liquor Act 1982 5029. 2 June 2003 5027. Local Courts (Civil Claims) Act 1970 6121. Marine Pollution Act 1987 6128. Proclamations Marine Safety Act 1998 6147. Maritime Services Act 1935 6126. Building Legislation Amendment (Quality of Construction) Act 2002 Mine Subsidence Compensation Act 1961 4842. 5622, 5972. Mining Act 1992 6151. Coal Mine Health and Safety Act 2002 5623. Motor Dealers Act 1974 5637, 6159. Courts Legislation Miscellaneous Amendments Act 2002 5971. Motor Vehicle Repairs Act 1980 6167. Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Further Amendment Act 2002 Parking Space Levy Act 1992 6170. 5973. Partnership Act 1892 6173. Crimes Amendment (Sexual Offences) Act 2003 5624. Pay-roll Tax Act 1971 6177. Crimes Legislation Amendment Act 2002 5974. Protected Estates Act 1983 4776. Crimes (Local Courts Appeal and Review) Act 2001 5975. Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 — 6181. Criminal Procedure Amendment (Justices and Local Courts) Act 2001 Public Authorities (Financial Arrangements) Act 1987 — 5634. 5976. Public Finance and Audit Act 1983 4488, 4850, 4852. Higher Education Act 2001 5977. Public Health Act 1991 4942, 5032. Home Building Legislation Amendment Act 2001 4933. Rail Safety Act 2002 5787. Justices Legislation Repeal and Amendment Act 2001 5978. Real Property Act 1900 6184. Legislation Review Amendment Act 2002 4615. Registered Clubs Act 1976 5036. Marine Safety Act 1998 5979. Roads Act 1993 6192, 6276. National Parks and Wildlife Amendment Act 2001 4429. Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Act 1998 4430, 6195. NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE INDEX – APRIL TO JUNE 2003 iii Road Transport (General) Act 1999 6199, 6202. Stock Diseases Act 1923 4677. Road Transport (Heavy Vehicles Registration Charges) Act 1995 Technical and Further Education Commission Act 1990 5810. 6272. The Legislature, 4432. Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999 6279, Transport Administration Act 1988 4616. 6282. Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Act 1997 6285. NSW Agriculture State Authorities Superannuation Act 1987 5647, 5791. Plant Diseases Act 1924 4677, 4870, 4957, 4960, 5040, 6359. Strata Schemes (Freehold Development) Act 1973 6293. Stock Diseases Act 1923 — 4677, 4954, 4956. Strata Schemes (Leasehold Development) Act 1986 6298. Strata Schemes Management Act 1996 6303. NSW Fisheries Supreme Court Act 1970 6306. Fisheries Management Act 1994 — Taxation Administration Act 1996 6320. Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 4945. Abalone Total Allowable Commercial Catch, 5811. Trade Measurement Administration Act 1989 6326. Aquaculture Lease Cancellation, 4780, 5041. Aquaculture Lease Consolidation, 5041, 5712. Travel Agents Act 1986 6329. Aquaculture Lease Renewal, 4348, 4780, 4781, 5041, 5712. Valuers Registration Act 1975 6333. Category 2 Share Management Rental Charge (Amendment) Workers Compensation Act 1987 6336. Determination 2003 6361. Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 Commercial Fishing Environmental Impact Statement 4662. (Amendment) Arrangements 2003 6361. Eastern Rock Lobster Total Allowable Commercial Catch, 5811. Orders Fishing Closure All Commercial Ocean Hauling Nets, Beach Closures, 302. Conveyancers Licensing Act 1995 6346. Botany Bay and Tributaries including Georges River and Cooks First State Superannuation Act 1992 4567. River (Amendment), 1647. Health Services Act 1997 6348, 6349, 6351. Caulerpa, 5712. State Authorities Non-contributory Superannuation Act 1987 4569. Clarence River, its Lakes, Lagoons, Inlets, Channels, Creek and State Authorities Superannuation Act 1987 4571. Tributaries, 296. Superannuation Act 1916 4573. Kogarah Bay and its Tributaries, 4617. Water Management Act 2000 5804, 6352. Hawkesbury River General Estuarine Prawn Trawling, 293, 461. Rules Ocean Prawn Trawling, 3740. Port Jackson General Estuarine Prawn Trawling, 295. District Court Act 1973 4490, 4493, 4496, 4499, 5660. Shoalhaven and Crookhaven Rivers, 2442. Legal Profession Act 1987 4337, 4948. Silver Perch, 461. Local Courts Act 1982 5663. South-East Trawl Fishery Trip Limits, 1648. Local Courts (Civil Claims) Act 1970 6339. Fishing Closure Revocation, 292, 303, 461. Public Notaries Act 1997 4341. Granting of Class One Aquaculture Leases, 5712. Supreme Court Act 1970 4553, 4857, 4860, 5701. Receipt of Application for Aquaculture Lease, 4348, 4575, 4678, Totalizator Act 1997 4343. 6361. Fishery Management Strategy, 865, 2277, 3580. NSW Guided Recreational Marine and Estuarine Charter Fishing Boat By-Laws Licences, 4779. University of Sydney Act 1989 4863. Department of Lands Other Legislation Armidale, 4349, 4618, 6362. Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 4669. Board of Surveyors, 5042. Dubbo, 4782, 5042. Road Transport (Heavy Vehicles Registration Charges) Act 1995 Erratum, 122. 5807. Far West, 4350, 4434, 4503, 4619, 4782, 4892, 5714, 5812. Sheriff Act 1900 6353. Goulburn, 4351, 4435, 4504, 4619, 4728, 4893, 4964, 5043, 5715. Grafton, 4352, 4505, 4576, 4620, 4729, 4783, 4895, 4965, 5716, 5813, 6363. OFFICIAL NOTICES Griffith, 4352, 4436, 4896, 5043, 5716, 5813. Hay, 4786. Appointments Head Office, 1657. Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983 4616. Maitland, 4353, 4437, 4621, 4730, 4743, 4967, 5044, 5717, 5814. Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Amendment Moree, 4355, 4787, 4968, 5045. Act 2002 4347. Nowra, 4355, 4438, 4505, 4622, 4732, 4749, 4788, 4968. Community Relations Commission and Principles of Multiculturalism Orange, 4356, 4439, 4505, 4733, 4789, 4969, 5046, 5814. Sydney Metropolitan, 4357, 4440, 4506, 4577, 4623, 4733, 4789, Act 2000 4869. 4897, 4970, 5047, 5717, 5815, 6364. Constitution Act 1902 4502, 5039. Tamworth, 468, 1031, 1660, 2452, 4031, 4107. Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Act 1999 5710, 6357. Taree, 4507, 4624, 4734, 4790, 4971, 5816, 6365. Department of Education and Training, 6357. Wagga Wagga, 4625, 4898, 5718, 5816. Education Act 1990 4432. Exhibited Animals Protection Act 1986 5710. Soil Conservation Act 1938 — Farmbis – Skilling Farmers for the Future Agreement 2001 6358. Capertee Valley Soil Conservation Project, 463. Mental Health Act 1990 5710. Coolbaggie and Mogriguy Creeks Soil Conservation Project, 464. Ombudsman Act 1974 4616. Matong Beloka Soil Conservation Project, 465. Plant Diseases Act 1924 4677. Public Sector Employment and Management Act 2002 6357. Department of Mineral Resources Rural Assistance Act 1989 6357. State Owned Corporations Act 1989 4953. Cancellation for Failure to Comply with Conditions of Lease or State Records Act 1998 5039. Mining Act Statutory and Other Offices
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