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Public Notices Public Notices Melrose Road Buster Road and Paloona Road George Street William Street and Archer Street MuNiCiPALITy OF KeNTiSH DEPARTMENT of POLICE and EMERGENCY Paloona Road Melrose Road and Paloona Archer Street George Street and Goderich Street ‘SHeFFIELD’ Road Closure: 9:06 – 13:36 MANAGEMENT Dam Road Goderich Street Archer Street and Smith Street road Closed: between following roads: Paloona Dam Road Paloona Road and Lake Smith Street Goderich Street and Howick Street Union Bridge Road Liena Road and Paradise Road Notice of Closure of Poloona Road Howick Street Smith Street and Park Street Paradise Road Union Bridge Road and Claude Road Lake Paloona Road Paloona Dam Road and Park Street Howick Street and George Street Lower Barrington Road MuNiCiPALITy OF CeNTRAL COaST Public Streets Union Street George Street and Carins Street ‘GuNNS PLAINS’ Road Closure: 10:56 – 15:26 MuNiCiPALITy OF LATrOBe Order under Section 56a of the road Closed: between following roads: ‘MORIARTy’ Road Closure: 11:08 – 15:38 Friday 20 April 2012 Central Castra Road Castra Road and Preston Castra Road Vehicle and Traffic Act, 1999 road Closed: between following roads: MuNiCiPALITy OF MEANDER VALLEY Preston Castra Road Central Castra Road and Preston Road Bonneys Lane Moriarty Road and Hermitage Road In exercise of the powers conferred upon me under the ‘MOLE CREEK’ Road Closure: 08:05 – 12:35 Preston Road Preston Castra Road and Raymond Road Hermitage Road Bonneys Lane and provisions of Section 56A of the Vehicle and Traffic Act, road Closed: between following roads: Raymond Road Preston Road and Gunns Plains Road Oppenheims Road 1999, I hereby order that the following public streets Pool Road Howe Road and Caveside Road Oppenheims Road Hermitage Road and Caveside Road Pool Road and Shalestone Road MuNiCiPALITy OF CeNTRAL COaST aNd within the listed Municipalities be closed on the following Valley Field Road CiTy OF BURNIE MuNiCiPALITy OF KeNTiSH days and between the specified times for the purpose of Valley Field Road Oppenheims Road and Chaple Road ‘RIANa’ Road Closure: 11:17 – 15:47 ‘CeTHaNa’ Road Closure: 8:30 – 13:00 conducting Targa Tasmania 2012 :- road Closed: between following roads: MuNiCiPALITy OF WeST TARMAR *8:00 from Moina end Lowana Road Marshals Bridge Road and TueSday 17 April 2012 ‘HOlWELL’ Road Closure: 11:43 – 16:13 road Closed: between following roads: road Closed: between following roads: Mersey Forest Road Liena Road and Olivers Road South Riana Road CiTy OF LAUNCeSTON Holwell Road Frankford Highway and Olivers Road Mersey Forest Road and South Riana Road Lowana Road and Upper Natone Road ‘LILYDALE’ Road Closure: 10:08 – 14:38 Quigleys Road Claude Road Upper Natone Road South Riana Road and Camena Road road Closed: between following roads: MuNiCiPALITy OF WeST TARMAR Claude Road Olivers Road and Cethana Road Camena Road Upper Natone Road and Stotts Road Lalla Road Main Road (Lilydale) and Karoola Road ‘KAYENa’ Road Closure: 12:10 16:40 Cethana Road Claude Road and Cradle Stotts Road Camena Road and Wyillies Road Mountain Road Karoola Road Lalla Road and Pipers River Road road Closed: between following roads: MuNiCiPALITy OF WeST COaST Auburn Road Battery Road and Rowella Road MuNiCiPALITy OF KeNTiSH aNd MuNiCiPALITy OF GeOrGe TOWN ‘MOuNT BLACK’ Road Closure: 12:53 – 17:25 Rowella Road Auburn Road and Batman Highway CeNTERAL COaST ‘PrOlOGUE’ Road Closure: 11:00 – 15:30 road Closed: between following roads: ‘CaSTRA’ Road Closure: 9:04 – 13:34 road Closed: between following roads: THurSday 19 aPRIL 2012 Murchison Highway Anthony Road and Rosebery road Closed: between following roads: Esplanade South Edgar Street and Goulburn Street MuNiCiPALITy OF WeST COaST MuNiCiPALITy OF NOrTHERN MIDLANdS Back Road Wilmot Road and Spellmans Road Goulburn Street Esplanade South Street to Adelaide Street ‘rOSeBERY’ Road Closure: 13:04 – 17:34 ‘rOSSARDEN’ Road Closure: 7:18 – 11:48 Spellmans Road Back Road and Castra Road Adelaide Street Goulburn Street to Andrew Street road Closed: between following roads: road Closed: between following roads: MuNiCiPALITy OF CeNTRAL COaST Andrew Street Adelaide Street to Adam Street Murchison Highway Rosebery and Melba Flats Storys Creek Road Stanhope Road and Rossarden Road ‘BRADDONS lOOKOuT’ Adam Street Andrew Street to Adelaide Street Rossarden Road Storys Creek Road and Rossarden road Closure: 9:32 – 14:02 MuNiCiPALITy OF CeNTRAL COaST Adelaide Street Adams Street to Friend Street road Closed: between following roads: ‘LUNCH BREAK’ Road Closure: 7:00 to 15:00 MuNiCiPALITy OF BREAK O’DAY Friend Street Adelaide Street to William Street Leith Road Forth Road and Braddons road Closed: between following roads: ‘ELEPHaNT PaSS’ William Street Friend Street to Franklin Street Lookout Road Reibey Street Alexandra Road and Kings Parade road Closure: 8:17 – 12:47 Franklin Street Williams Street to Anzac Drive Braddons Lookout Leith Road and Williams Road road Closed: between following roads: Road Anzac Drive Franklin Street to Friend Street SuNday 22 aPRIL 2012 Elephant Pass Road Curtis Road and Tasman Highway Friend Street Anzac Drive to Low Head Main Road MuNiCiPALITy OF WARATaH WyNYARD MuNiCiPALITy OF WeST COaST MuNiCiPALITy OF BREAK O’DAY ‘OLDINa’ Road Closure: 11:35 – 16:05 Low Head Friend Street to Macquarie Street ‘STRAHaN’ Road Closure: 6:43 – 11:13 ‘PYENGaNa’ Road Closure: 10:19 – 14:49 road Closed: between following roads: Main Road *6:15 from Queenstown end road Closed: between following roads: Oldina Road Timothy Drive and Johnsons Road Macquarie Street Low Head Main Road to Wellington Street road Closed: between following roads: Tasman Highway Lottah Road (east) and Pyengana Johnsons Road Oldina Road and Mount Hicks Road Wellington Street Macquarie Street to Esplanade North Lyell Highway Strahan and Zeehan Highway MuNiCiPALITy OF WARATaH WyNYARD Esplanade North Wellington Street to Cimitiere Street MuNiCiPALITy OF BREAK O’DAY MuNiCiPALITy OF WeST COaST ‘HELLYER GOrGe’ Cimitiere Street Esplanade North to Wellington Street ‘WELDBOrOuGH PaSS’ ‘QUEENSTOWN’ Road Closure: 7:17 – 11:47 road Closure: 11:54 – 16:24 Wellington Street Cimitiere Street to Arthur Street road Closure: 10:30 – 15:00 *6:30 from derwent Bridge road Closed: between following roads: Arthur Street Wellington to Anne Street road Closed: between following roads: road Closed: between following roads: Murchison Highway Choveaux Road and North Tasman Highway Pyengana and Weldborough Lyell Highway Lake Road (Queenstown) and Linda Anne Street Arthur Street to Low Head Main Road Goderich Road MuNiCiPALITIES OF dOrSeT aNd BREAK O’DAY MuNiCiPALITy OF WeST CaST WedNeSday 18 April 2012 MuNiCiPALITy OF WeST COaST ‘MOORINa’ Road Closure: 10:45 – 15:15 ‘MOuNT ARROWSMiTH’ ‘PLIMSOLL’ Road Closure: 12:51 – 17:21 road Closed: between following roads: road Closure: 7:39 – 12:09 MuNiCiPALITy OF MEANDER VALLEY road Closed: between following roads: Tasman Highway Weldborough and Moorina ‘QUAMBy BrOOK’ Anthony Murchison Highway and Zeehan *6:30 from derwent Bridge road Closure: 7:41 -12:11 MuNiCiPALITIES OF dOrSeT Main Road Highway road Closed: between following roads: road Closed: between following roads: Lyell Highway Bradshaw Bridge and Derwent Bridge ‘LEDGERWOOd’ road Closure: 11:16 – 15:46 Bogan Road Osmaston Road and Quamby MuNiCiPALITy OF WeST COaST road Closed: between following roads: MuNiCiPALITy OF CeNTRAL HiGHLANdS Brook Road ‘RINADEENa’ Road Closure: 13:33 – 18:03 Ledgerwood Lane Tasman Highway and ‘TARRALEAH’ Road Closure: 8:49 – 13:19 Quamby Brook Road Bogan Road and Davis Road *13:00 from Strahan end Ringarooma Road road Closed: between following roads: road Closed: between following roads: MuNiCiPALITy OF MEANDER VALLEY Lyell Highway Tungatinah Road and MuNiCiPALITy OF dOrSeT Lyell Highway Zeehan Highway and Strahan ‘DELORAINe’ Road Closure: 8:08 – 12:38 Oldina Drive (South) ‘THe SIDELING’ Road Closure: 11:58 – 16:28 road Closed: between following roads: SaTurday 21 aPRIL 2012 MuNiCiPALITy OF SOuTHERN MIDLANdS Porters Bridge Road Meander Valley Road and River Road *11:30 from launceston end ‘WOOdSDALE’ Road Closure: 12:08 – 16:39 River Road Potters Bridge Road and Bass Highway road Closed: between following roads: MuNiCiPALITy OF WeST COaST road Closed: between following roads: Tasman Highway South Springfield Road and ‘REECe DAM’ Road Closure: 7:03 – 11:33 MuNiCiPALITy OF LATrOBe aNd KeNTiSH Woodsdale Road Tunnack Road and Cutting Grass Road Corkery’s Road *6:00 from Strahan Tullah end ‘MERSEYLEA’ Road Closure: 8:58 – 13:28 CiTy OF CLARENCe road Closed: between following roads: road Closed: between following roads: MuNiCiPALITy OF NOrTHERN MIDLANdS ‘GRASSTREE HILL’ Native Plains Road Lovetts Flat Road and ‘lONGFORD’ Road Closure: 13:06 – 17:36 Pieman Road Wilson Road and road Closure: 12:51 – 17:21 Merseylea Road road Closed: between following roads: Murchison Highway road Closed: between following roads: Merseylea Road Native Plains Road and Railton Road Catherine Street Bulwer Street and Hobhouse Street Grasstree Hill Road Malcolms Hut Road and Sugarloaf Road MuNiCiPALITy OF WeST COaST Railton Road Merseylea Road and Sunnyside Road Hobhouse Street Catherine Street and ‘PIEMaN’ Road Closure: 7:25 – 11:55 HOBART CiTy Sunnyside Road Railton Road and Stoodley Road Pakenham Street *6:00 from Strahan Tullah end ‘WREST POiNT FiNiSH’ MuNiCiPALITy OF KeNTiSH Pakenham Street Hobhouse Street and road Closed: between following roads: road Closure: 13:00 – 20:00 ‘NOOK’ Road Closure: 10:14 – 14:44 Malcombe Street Pieman Road Wilson Road and road Closed:
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