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TABLE OF PROVISIONS Private Advertisements Government and Outer Budget Sector Newmason Pty Ltd 1581 Agencies Notices 1587 Estates of Deceased Persons Orders in Council 1618 Arthur J. Dines & Co. 1581 Acts: Flora and Fauna Guarantee; Bardoel & Associates 1581 Plant Biosecurity Bayside Solicitors 1581 Obtainables 1628 Bediaga Xavier & Ramon 1581 Brendan Holland & Michael Cahir 1582 De Marco Lawyers 1582 Dwyer Mahon & Robertson 1582 Frenkel Partners 1582 Geoffrey A. Fox Lawyers 1582 Kliger Partners Lawyers 1582 McCluskys Lawyers 1582 Mahons with Yuncken & Yuncken 1583 Mann Dobson Lawyers 1583 Martin J. Hull Lawyer 1583 O’Keeffe Lawyers 1583 Perpetual Legal Services Pty Ltd 1583 Rennick & Gaynor 1584 Rodney Jacobs 1584 Sandhurst Trustees Limited 1584 Slater & Gordon 1584 Tragear & Harris Lawyers 1584 Sales by the Sheriff Jamie Paul Monk 1585 Kon Thiakos 1585 Kevin Roy Wilson 1586 Jane Wolfe 1586

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PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS Land Act 1958 JOAN ELIZABETH CHENU, late of Notice is hereby given that Newmason 9 Kristen Close, Frankston South, Victoria, Pty Ltd has applied for a lease pursuant to retired, self-employed. section 134A of the Land Act 1958 for a term Creditors, next-of-kin and all others having of 21 years in respect of Crown Allotment 2016, claims in respect of the deceased, who died on Parish of Drouin East, Township of , 6 April 2015, are required by the executors, County of Buln Buln, containing 11.80 square Peter Anthony Chenu and Suzanne May Roxas, metres as a site for construction, maintenance to send particulars of such claims to them, in and operation of projections/balconies associated care of the undermentioned solicitors, within with the development of the adjoining freehold two months from the date of publication of this site. Ref No.: 15L10.7939 (). notice, after which date they will distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which they have notice. CVETA PENDOVSKI, late of Unit 1, BAYSIDE SOLICITORS, 66 French Street, Lalor 3075, in the State of 36 Dandenong Road West, Frankston 3199. Victoria, pensioner, deceased. Ph: (03) 9781 4822. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, JOANNE LISA GIBSON, also known as who died on 20 October 2012, are required by Joanne Lisa Woods, late of 11 Norman Road, the executor, Stojko Pizevski, care of Arthur Mount Martha, Victoria, chef. J. Dines & Co., solicitors, 2 Enterprise Drive, Creditors, next-of-kin and all others having Bundoora, in the said State, to send particulars claims in respect of the deceased, who died on to him by 21 September 2015, after which date 23 August 2014, are required by the executors, the executor may convey or distribute the assets, Nicholas James Woods and Daniel Luke Woods, having regard only to claims of which he has to send particulars of such claims to them, in notice. care of the undermentioned solicitors, within ARTHUR J. DINES & CO., solicitors, two months from the date of publication of this 2 Enterprise Drive, Bundoora 3083. notice, after which date they will distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which they have notice. GREGORY JOHN LAW, late of 28 The BAYSIDE SOLICITORS, Esplanade, Elliott Heads, Queensland 4670, 36 Dandenong Road West, Frankston 3199. telecommunications technician, deceased. Ph: (03) 9781 4822. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 13 March 2015, are required by the Re: JESUS BARREIRO, also known as legal personal representatives, Suzanne Mary Jesus Barreiros, deceased. Lyttleton and Vincent Francis Lyttleton, care Creditors, next-of-kin and others having of Bardoel & Associates, solicitors, Suite 611, claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, 566 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria 3004, to late of 7 Highland Street, Kingsbury, Victoria, send particulars to them by 2 October 2015, after pensioner, who died on 12 March 2015, are which date the legal personal representatives required by the trustees, Jose Sanchez and Olvido Simon, to send particulars to the trustees, care may convey or distribute the assets, having of the lawyers named below, by 25 September regard only to claims of which they then have 2015, after which date the trustees may convey notice. or distribute the assets, having regard only to the Dated 8 July 2015 claims of which the trustees have notice. BARDOEL & ASSOCIATES, solicitors, BEDIAGA XAVIER & RAMON, lawyers, Suite 611, 566 St Kilda Road, Melbourne 3004. Suite 16, 600 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne 3000. 1582 G 29 23 July 2015 Victoria Government Gazette

Re: Estate of ARTHUR GEORGE BREALY, RODNEY KUNA, late of 32d Cromwell late of 123 Como Parade East, Parkdale, Road, South Yarra, in the State of Victoria. Victoria, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Creditors, next-of-kin or others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 21 January 2014, are required by the administrator, Joseph Ades, to send who died on 21 March 2015, are required by particulars to him, care of the undermentioned the trustee, Desmond John Brealy, to send solicitors, by 30 September 2015, after which particulars of their claims to the trustee, care date the administrator may convey or distribute of the undermentioned legal practitioners, by the assets, having regard only to the claims of a date not later than two months from the date which he then has notice. of publication of this notice, after which date FRENKEL PARTNERS, lawyers, the trustee may convey or distribute the assets, Level 20, 181 William Street, Melbourne 3000. having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice. DOREEN COUTTS, late of Elanora Nursing BRENDAN HOLLAND & MICHAEL CAHIR, Home, 7 Mair Street, Brighton, Victoria, retired, legal practitioners, deceased. 130 Balcombe Road, Mentone 3194. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, Re: ILIJA VRCELJ, late of 16 Valley who died on 29 March 2015, are required by the executor, Heinz Arno Hermann Lehnacker, Crescent, Glenroy, Victoria, pensioner, deceased. in the Will called Heinz A H Lehnacker, to send Creditors, next-of-kin and others having particulars to him, care of the undermentioned claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, solicitors, by 22 September 2015, after which who died on 15 February 2015, are required by date the executor may convey or distribute the the trustee, Ilia Vurtel, to send particulars to the assets, having regard only to the claims of which trustee, care of the undermentioned solicitors, he then has notice. within 60 days from the publication hereof, after GEOFFREY A. FOX LAWYERS, which date the trustee may convey or distribute 112 Patterson Road, Oakleigh 3204. the assets, having regard only to the claims of which the trustee has notice. GAYE ELIZABETH SCHADE, also known DE MARCO LAWYERS, as Gaye Martin, late of 5 Rheanva Street, 794A Pascoe Vale Road, Glenroy 3046. Berwick, Victoria 3806, nurse, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and all others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, Re: Estate of PATRICK WILLIAM who died on 27 November 2014, are required by DONNELLON. the executor, Marilyn Kelly, to send particulars Creditors, next-of-kin or others having of such claims to the executor, care of the claims in respect of the estate of PATRICK undermentioned solicitors, within 60 days from WILLIAM DONNELLON, late of 441 Sheean the publication hereof, after which date the executor will distribute the assets, having regard Road, Whirily, in the State of Victoria, farmer, only to the claims of which the executor has deceased, who died on 30 January 2014, are to notice. send particulars of their claim to the executors, KLIGER PARTNERS LAWYERS, care of the undermentioned legal practitioners, Level 2, 280 Queen Street, Melbourne 3000. by 30 September 2015, after which date the executors will distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which they then THOMAS BERNARD PILCIK, late of have notice. 503/147 Beach Street, Port Melbourne, Victoria, director, deceased. DWYER MAHON & ROBERTSON, legal practitioners, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Beveridge Dome, 194–208 Beveridge Street, claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 14 May 2015, are required by the Swan Hill 3585. executor to send particulars of their claims to Victoria Government Gazette G 29 23 July 2015 1583 the undermentioned lawyers by 21 September MARY JUNE COLVIN, late of 6 Botanic 2015, after which date the executor may convey Court, Hamilton, Victoria 3300, widow, or distribute the estate, having regard only to the deceased. claims of which she has notice. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having McCLUSKYS LAWYERS, claims in respect of the estate of the abovenamed 111 Bay Street, Port Melbourne, Victoria 3207. deceased, who died on 31 December 2014, are required by the trustee, Ian Douglas Williams, Re: ROBERT McMILLAN WALLACE, late care of 47 Thompson Street, Hamilton, Victoria of 57 McCulloch Street, Nunawading, Victoria, 3300, to send particulars of their claims to him retired, deceased. by 15 October 2015, after which date the trustee Creditors, next-of-kin and others having may convey or distribute the estate, having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, regard only to the claims of which he then has who died on 22 February 2015, are required notice. by the trustee, Julyan Jennifer Barrett, to Dated 10 July 2015 send particulars to the trustee, care of the O’KEEFFE LAWYERS, undermentioned solicitors, by 25 September 47 Thompson Street, Hamilton, Victoria 3300, 2015, after which date the trustee may convey PO Box 812, Hamilton Victoria 3300, or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which the trustee then has notice. DX 30001 Hamilton, Ph: (03) 5572 4822, Fax: (03) 5572 5161. MAHONS with Yuncken & Yuncken, solicitors, GOK:JH:150006. Contact Gerard O’Keeffe. Suite 101, 177 Surrey Road, Blackburn 3130. CD:HP:2150470 DONALD ERNEST LEITH, late of 8 Churchill Street, Kew, Victoria, retired clerk, Re: ANTON FRANZ BRANDENBURG, late of Nazareth Care, 218 Mill Street, Ballarat, deceased. formerly of 142 Victoria Street, Ballarat, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Victoria, deceased. claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having who died on 29 July 2014, are required by claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, Perpetual Trustee Company Limited, ACN 000 who died on 23 April 2015, are required by 001 007, of 35/525 Collins Street, Melbourne, the trustee to send particulars to him, at the Victoria, the executor, to send particulars to it by undermentioned address, by 25 September 2 October 2015, after which date it may convey 2015, after which date the trustee may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice. claims of which the trustee then has notice. PERPETUAL LEGAL SERVICES PTY LTD, MANN DOBSON LAWYERS, 35/525 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000. 14 Dawson Street South, Ballarat 3350.

MARY CARMEL LYNCH, late of Victoria PATRICIA MARGARET TINKLER, late of Grange, 502–514 Burwood Highway, Vermont 13 Weir Street, Nathalia 3638, retired, deceased. South, Victoria, home duties, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 18 April 2015, are required by the claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, executor, Peter Thomas Moor, to send particulars who died on 10 December 2014, are required by to him, care of the undermentioned solicitors, by Perpetual Trustee Company Limited, ACN 000 the date not later than 60 days from the date of 001 007, of 35/525 Collins Street, Melbourne, publication hereof, after which date the executor Victoria, the executor, to send particulars to it by may convey or distribute the assets, having 2 October 2015, after which date it may convey regard only to the claims of which the executor or distribute the assets, having regard only to the then has notice. claims of which it then has notice. MARTIN J. HULL LAWYER, PERPETUAL LEGAL SERVICES PTY LTD, 49 Blake Street, Nathalia, Victoria 3638. 35/525 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000. 1584 G 29 23 July 2015 Victoria Government Gazette

ALMA CLARIA ELIZABETH GRAY, then has notice. Letters of Administration were late of Elly Kay Centre, 45–51 Elliot Street, granted in Victoria on 24 April 2015. Mordialloc, Victoria, retired, deceased. RODNEY JACOBS, lawyer, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having 903 Macarthur Street, Ballarat, Victoria 3350, claims in respect of the estate of the abovenamed PO Box 1554, Bakery Hill, Victoria 3354, deceased, who died on 11 November 2014, Ph: (03) 5331 1188, Fax: (03) 4308 0638. are required by the executor, Brenda Kathleen RJ:TD:102790. Contact Rodney Malcolm Jacobs. Gray of 23 The Boulevard, , Victoria, pensioner, to send particulars of their claims to Re: MARGARET PULFER, late of her, care of the undersigned, by 23 September 117 Neale Street, Flora Hill, Victoria, retired 2015, after which date she may convey or newsagent, deceased. distribute the assets, having regard only to the Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims of which she then has notice. claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, RENNICK & GAYNOR, solicitors, who died on 31 May 2015, are required by the 431 Riversdale Road, Hawthorn East, trustees, Sandhurst Trustees Limited, ACN 004 Victoria 3123. 030 737, of 18 View Street, Bendigo, Victoria, Gayle Elizabeth Wright and Barbara Ann Dover, to send particulars to the trustees by SAMMY PENNUTO, late of The Mews, 21 September 2015, after which date the trustees 2A Warburton Street, Camberwell East, Victoria, may convey or distribute the assets, having retired, deceased. regard only to the claims of which the trustees Creditors, next-of-kin and others having then have notice. claims in respect of the estate of the abovenamed SANDHURST TRUSTEES LIMITED, deceased, who died on 16 June 2014, are 18 View Street, Bendigo 3550. required by the executors, Marisa Pennuto of 9 Howie Street, Glen Iris, Victoria, retired, and Peter Grande of 13–14 Lancashire Lane, BARRY LAWRENCE PURTELL, late North Melbourne, Victoria, estate agent, to send of 786 Echuca–Nanneela Road, Nanneela, particulars of their claims to them, care of the deceased. undersigned, by 23 September 2015, after which Creditors, next-of-kin and others having date they may convey or distribute the assets, claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, having regard only to the claims of which they who died on 15 July 2014, are required by the then have notice. personal legal representative, Kylie Narelle Carter, to send particulars to her, care of the RENNICK & GAYNOR, solicitors, undermentioned solicitors, by 21 September 431 Riversdale Road, Hawthorn East, 2015, after which date the personal representative Victoria 3123. may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which she then has MARCUS PETER VOLKE, late of Unit 3, notice. 113 Commercial Road, Teneriffe, Queensland, SLATER & GORDON, solicitors, chef, deceased intestate. 100 Paisley Street, Footscray, Victoria 3011. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the abovenamed Re: PHYLLIS ANN GEDDES, late of deceased, who died on 4 October 2014, are 90 Sandringham Road, Sandringham, Victoria required by the administrator, Heinz Peter 3191, retired, deceased. Martin Volke, care of 903 Macarthur Street, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Ballarat, Victoria 3350, to send particulars claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, of their claims to him by 26 September 2015, who died 20 May 2015, are required by after which date the administrator may convey the executor, Sidney Lewis Brown, to send or distribute the assets and distribute the estate, particulars to him, care of the undermentioned having regard only to the claims of which he solicitors, by 25 September 2015, after which Victoria Government Gazette G 29 23 July 2015 1585 date the executor may convey and distribute the Registered Mortgage (Dealing Number assets, having regard only to the claims of which AH576612U) affects the said estate and interest. he then has notice. The Sheriff is unable to provide access to TRAGEAR & HARRIS LAWYERS, this property. 1/23 Melrose Street, Sandringham 3191. Terms: 10% deposit on the fall of the hammer. Balance within 14 days unless as stated Re: ZOIE LORAINE GOOEY, late of in particulars of sale in contract of sale. Payment Elly Kay Nursing Home, 45–51 Elliot Street, is by cheque only. Mordialloc, Victoria 3195, home duties, Please contact Sheriff’s Asset Administration deceased. Services by email at realestatesection@justice. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having vic.gov.au for an information sheet on Sheriff’s claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, auctions, a contract of sale and any other who died on 2 May 2015, are required by the enquiries. executors, Deric Maurice Gooey and Peter Daryl Gooey, to send particulars to them, care of the SHERIFF undermentioned solicitors, by 25 September 2015, after which date the executors may convey ADVERTISEMENT OF AUCTION BY and distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice. THE SHERIFF TRAGEAR & HARRIS LAWYERS, On Thursday 27 August 2015 at 1.30 pm 1/23 Melrose Street, Sandringham 3191. in the afternoon at the Sheriff’s Office, 444 Swanston Street, Carlton (unless process be stayed or satisfied). Re: WALTER JAMES ALEXANDER All the estate and interest (if any) of Kon HEANEY, late of Myrtleford Lodge, 73 Prince Thiakos of 269 Tyler Street, Preston, shown Street, Myrtleford, Victoria 3737, retired electrician, deceased. on Certificate of Title as Con Thiakos, sole proprietor of an estate in fee simple in the land Creditors, next-of-kin and others having described on Certificate of Title Volume 08303 claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, Folio 501, upon which is erected a house and who died on 28 May 2015, are required by the executor, Walter Leonard Heaney, to send known as 269 Tyler Street, Preston, will be particulars to him, care of the undermentioned auctioned by the Sheriff. solicitors, by 25 September 2015, after which Registered Mortgage (Dealing Number date the executor may convey and distribute the AH557968K), Registered Caveat (Dealing assets, having regard only to the claims of which Number AH676307S), Registered Caveat he then has notice. (Dealing Number AK112651Y), Registered TRAGEAR & HARRIS LAWYERS, Caveat (Dealing Number AL655388X) 1/23 Melrose Street, Sandringham 3191. and Registered Caveat (Dealing Number AL960634H) affect the said estate and interest. The Sheriff is unable to provide access to this ADVERTISEMENT OF AUCTION BY THE SHERIFF property. On Thursday 27 August 2015 at 1.30 pm Terms: 10% deposit on the fall of the in the afternoon at the Sheriff’s Office, hammer. Balance within 14 days unless as stated 444 Swanston Street, Carlton (unless process be in particulars of sale in contract of sale. Payment stayed or satisfied). is by cheque only. All the estate and interest (if any) of Jamie Please contact Sheriff’s Asset Administration Paul Monk of 6 Patrick Street, Woori Yallock, Services by email at realestatesection@justice. sole proprietor of an estate in fee simple in the vic.gov.au for an information sheet on Sheriff’s land described on Certificate of Title Volume auctions, a contract of sale and any other 08834 Folio 779, upon which is erected a house enquiries. and known as 6 Patrick Street, Woori Yallock, SHERIFF will be auctioned by the Sheriff. 1586 G 29 23 July 2015 Victoria Government Gazette

ADVERTISEMENT OF AUCTION BY Secondly: in the land described on Certificate THE SHERIFF of Title Volume 10563 Folio 064 and Certificate On Thursday 27 August 2015 at 1.30 pm of Title Volume 10563 Folio 065, upon which is in the afternoon at the Sheriff’s Office, erected apartments and known as Units 47 and 444 Swanston Street, Carlton (unless process be 48, 2–10 Steele Street, Cowes, will be auctioned stayed or satisfied). by the Sheriff. All the estate and interest (if any) of Kevin Registered Mortgage (Dealing Number Roy Wilson of 16 Bayview Avenue, Tenby X411060P) and Owners Corporation Plan No. Point, sole proprietor of an estate in fee simple PS430357H affect the said estate and interest. in the land described on Certificate of Title The Sheriff is unable to provide access to these Volume 08556 Folio 770, upon which is erected properties. a house and known as 16 Bayview Avenue, Note: These 2 properties will be sold as one Tenby Point, will be auctioned by the Sheriff. (1) lot. Registered Mortgage (Dealing No. Terms: 10% deposit on the fall of the AB538723C) and Registered Mortgage (Dealing hammer. Balance within 14 days unless as stated No. AG524958H) affect the said estate and in particulars of sale in contract of sale. Payment interest. The Sheriff is unable to provide access is by cheque only. to this property. Please contact Sheriff’s Asset Administration Terms: 10% deposit on the fall of the Services by email at realestatesection@justice. hammer. Balance within 14 days unless as stated vic.gov.au for an information sheet on Sheriff’s in particulars of sale in contract of sale. Payment auctions, a contract of sale and any other is by cheque only. enquiries. Please contact Sheriff’s Asset Administration SHERIFF Services by email at realestatesection@justice. vic.gov.au for an information sheet on Sheriff’s auctions, a contract of sale and any other enquiries. SHERIFF

ADVERTISEMENT OF AUCTION BY THE SHERIFF On Thursday 27 August 2015 at 1.30 pm in the afternoon at the Sheriff’s Office, 444 Swanston Street, Carlton (unless process be stayed or satisfied). All the estate and interest (if any) of Jane Wolfe of Unit 22, 121 Booth Street, Armadale, NSW, shown on Certificate of Title as Jane Katrina Wolfe, sole proprietor of an estate in fee simple in the following properties: Firstly: in the land described on Certificate of Title Volume 10800 Folio 302, upon which is erected an apartment and known as Unit 46, 2–10 Steele Street, Cowes, will be auctioned by the Sheriff. Registered Mortgage (Dealing Number AD053661H) and Owners Corporation Plan No. PS430357H affect the said estate and interest. The Sheriff is unable to provide access to this property. Victoria Government Gazette G 29 23 July 2015 1587

GOVERNMENT AND OUTER BUDGET SECTOR AGENCIES NOTICES BAW BAW SHIRE COUNCIL Road Closure – Part of Curwen Road, Mountain View Pursuant to section 207A and Schedule 10 of the Local Government Act 1989, the Baw Baw Shire Council, at its ordinary meeting on 22 October 2014, formed the opinion that the road shown hatched on the plan below is no longer required for public use and resolved to discontinue the road and transfer it to the abutting landowner.

HELEN ANSTIS Chief Executive Officer 1588 G 29 23 July 2015 Victoria Government Gazette

GLEN EIRA CITY COUNCIL Road Discontinuance Pursuant to section 206 and Schedule 10, Clause 3 of the Local Government Act 1989, the Glen Eira City Council has formed the opinion that the 3.05 m wide road at the rear of 22 and 24 Riddell Parade, Elsternwick, shown by hatching on the plan below, is not reasonably required as a road for public use and resolved to discontinue the road and to sell the land from the road by private treaty to the owners of the adjoining properties at 22 and 24 Riddell Parade, Elsternwick.

ANDREW NEWTON Chief Executive Officer Victoria Government Gazette G 29 23 July 2015 1589

with rubbish, trade waste and trade bins, special events and fireworks. The relevance to State and Commonwealth legislation has been included to assist reading of the local law. Additionally, a number of explanations have been included COMMUNITY LOCAL LAW 2015 to clarify the context and reason that a local Notice is hereby given that Hobsons Bay law pertaining to a specific matter is required, City Council intends to make a local law including the definition of assistance dogs, (the proposed Local Law), to be known as parking and ticket/resident parking scheme, Community Local Law 2015, in accordance with fees, charges and costs, dilapidated buildings, sections 111 and 119 of the Local Government restrictions for fire, animal management, road Act 1989 (the Act). management, vehicle crossing and building Purpose and general purport of the Local works, charity collections, reserves and other Law public places, fireworks, and restrictions on The purpose of this Local Law is to: glass containers. implement controls that will maintain and Enquiries and Submissions enhance the amenity of living within the A copy of the proposed Local Law and a municipality. Examples include restrictions Community Impact Statement can be obtained on animal ownership, noise restrictions, from the Council offices at 115 Civic Parade, unsightly premises controls, fire restrictions, Altona, or viewed on Council’s website, waste disposal and management of bin www.hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au controls, behaviour and activity controls in Written submissions in relation to the reserves and control of building sites; proposed Local Law are invited and will be provide for enforcement measures to deal considered by Council in accordance with with breaches of the Local Law. Such section 223 of the Act. Submissions should enforcement tools include Notices to Comply, be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, Official Warnings, Penalty Infringement Hobsons Bay City Council, PO Box 21, Altona Notices and Magistrates Court prosecutions; 3018; delivered to the Hobsons Bay Civic allow some private activities on Council- Centre, 115 Civic Parade, Altona; or by email managed land, subject to issue of a permit. to [email protected] by Examples of private use of Council-managed 5 pm on Thursday 20 August 2015. land include placement of tables and chairs Persons making such submissions on footpaths by restaurants, placement of may request to be heard in support of their advertising signs on footpaths by various submissions. Any request to be heard must be businesses, and display of goods for sale on clearly stated within the written submission. footpaths by various businesses; Any person requesting to be heard is entitled to appear in person or by a person acting on their implement controls over activities that behalf before a meeting of Council to be held on can cause a nuisance to others. Examples Tuesday 25 August 2015. include alcohol prohibited areas, smoking restrictions, camping restrictions and Enquiries should be directed to Diane regulation of beach activities; and Eyckens, Manager Governance and Local Laws, on telephone 9932 1070. provide resident parking schemes that allow for the issue of resident parking permits. Please note that Council is required to maintain and make available for public The proposed Local Law amends the inspection a register of submissions received provisions of the current Community Local in accordance with section 223 of the Act Law. The general purport of the proposed Local during the previous 12 months. Details of Law is to improve good governance practices, submissions may also be included within the and take into account the particular needs and official Council Agendas and Minutes which issues of the local community. New clauses have are public documents which may also be made been added in relation to dilapidated buildings, available on Council’s website. mobile bill boards, domestic waste, interference 1590 G 29 23 July 2015 Victoria Government Gazette

Planning and Environment Act 1987 BAYSIDE PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Preparation of Amendment Amendment C140 GENERAL LOCAL LAW 2015 The Bayside City Council has prepared In accordance with section 119 of the Local Amendment C140 to the Bayside Planning Government Act 1989 (the ‘Act’), notice is Scheme. hereby given that Melton City Council (the The land affected by the Amendment is all ‘Council’) proposes to repeal General Local land within the City of Bayside. Law 2005 and replace it by making a new General Local Law 2015 under section 111 of The Amendment proposes to implement the the Act. recommendations and policy of the Bayside Housing Strategy, September 2012, by amending The general purpose of General Local Law the Local Planning Policy Framework and 2015 is to provide for the peace, order and good Schedule 3 to the Neighbourhood Residential government of the Municipal District of Melton Zone. City Council, provide for the administration of Council powers and functions, and prohibit, The Amendment specifically proposes to: regulate and control activities, events, practices 1. Update the following clauses contained or behaviour in places so that no detriment is within the Municipal Strategic Statement: caused to the amenity of the neighbourhood, nor Clause 21.02 – Bayside Key Issues and nuisance or danger to a person or their health Strategic Vision; and safety. Clause 21.03 – Settlement and Housing; A copy of the proposed Local Law and Clause 21.04 – Environmental and explanatory Community Impact Statement Landscape Values; may be inspected at, or obtained online or Clause 21.05 – Environmental Risks; from, Council Offices at: Melton Civic Centre, Clause 21.06 – Built Environment and 232 High Street, Melton, business hours Heritage; 8.30 am–5.00 pm; and Caroline Springs Civic Clause 21.07 – Economic Development; Centre/Library, 193–201 Caroline Springs Clause 21.08 – Open Space; Boulevard, Caroline Springs, business hours Mon/Wed 8.00 am–8.30 pm, Tue/Thur/Fri Clause 21.09 – Transport and Access; 8.00 am–5.30 pm, Sat 10.00 am–1.00 pm, Sun Clause 21.10 – Infrastructure; 1.00 pm–4.00 pm. Clause 21.11 – Local Areas; and Any person affected by the proposed General Clause 21.12 – Monitoring. Local Law may make a submission that will be 2. Amend clauses 22.06 – Neighbourhood considered in accordance with section 223 of Character Policy and clause 22.07 – the Act. Any written submission in respect Discretionary Uses in Residential Areas Policy. of this matter must be received by Council 3. Amend Schedule 3 to clause 32.09 before 5.00 pm, Friday 21 August 2015, to be Neighbourhood Residential Zone (NRZ3) considered. Any person having made a written to: submission may request to be heard in support of their submission at a time, date and place to introduce a minimum lot size for be determined by Council. subdivision of 400 square metres; Submissions must be in writing addressed vary Standard A6 and B9 to increase the to: Chief Executive Officer, Melton City permeability requirement to 35%; Council, PO Box 21, Melton 3337; or by email, vary Standard A10 and B17 to introduce [email protected] a 4-metre rear setback requirement; For telephone enquiries, please contact vary Standard B28 to increase the private Councils Customer Engagement Manager, Mr open space requirements to 75 square Dan Hogan on 9747 5415. metres, with one part secluded private open space with a minimum area of KELVIN TORI 60 square metres and a minimum Chief Executive Officer dimension of 5 metres; and Victoria Government Gazette G 29 23 July 2015 1591

introduce decision guidelines to support Planning and Environment Act 1987 amenity considerations in accordance GREATER SHEPPARTON with the Housing Strategy. PLANNING SCHEME 4. Amend the Table of Contents (to align with Notice of Preparation of Amendment the Amendment and correct anomalies). Amendment C185 You may inspect the Amendment, any documents that support the Amendment and the The Greater Shepparton City Council has explanatory report about the Amendment, free of prepared Amendment C185 to the Greater charge, at the following locations: at the office Shepparton Planning Scheme. of the planning authority, Corporate Centre, 76 The proposed Amendment affects land to the Royal Avenue, Sandringham, 8.30 am–5.00 pm, north-east of Tatura generally bound by Pyke Monday to Friday; at any of Bayside’s libraries Road to the north, Bayunga Road to the east, (opening hours are available on Council’s Ferguson Road to the south and Dhurringile website): Brighton Library, 14 Wilson Street, Road to the west. Brighton 3186; Hampton Library, 1D Service The Amendment proposes to rezone land Street, Hampton 3188; Sandringham Library, from the Farming Zone 2 to the Low Density 2–8 Waltham Street, Sandringham 3191; Residential Zone (LDRZ), the Rural Living Beaumaris Library, 96 Reserve Road, Beaumaris Zone and the Urban Floodway Zone. The 3193; and at the Department of Environment, Amendment also proposes to rezone lands from Land, Water and Planning website, www.dtpli. the LDRZ to the Public Park and Recreation vic.gov.au/publicinspection Zone, remove land from the Floodway Overlay, Any person who may be affected by the apply the Land Subject to Inundation Overlay to Amendment may make a submission to the part of the land and apply the Development Plan planning authority. Submissions must be made in Overlay to all affected land. writing giving the submitter’s name and contact You may inspect the Amendment, any address, clearly stating the grounds on which documents that support the Amendment and the the Amendment is supported or opposed and explanatory report about the Amendment, free indicating what changes (if any) the submitter of charge, at the following locations: during wishes to make. office hours, at the office of the planning Name and contact details of submitters are authority, Greater Shepparton City Council, 90 required for Council to consider submissions Welsford Street, Shepparton; during opening and to notify such persons of the opportunity to hours, at Tatura Library, 12–16 Casey Street, attend Council meetings and any public hearing Tatura; at the Greater Shepparton City Council held to consider submissions. In accordance website, www.greatershepparton.com.au; and at with the Planning and Environment Act 1987, the Department of Environment, Land, Water Council must make available for inspection a and Planning website, www.delwp.vic.gov.au/ copy of any submissions made. public-inspection The closing date for submissions is Any person who may be affected by the 17 September 2015. Submissions can be made Amendment may make a submission to the by: post to Urban Strategy – Amendment C140, planning authority. Submissions must be made in Bayside City Council, PO Box 27, Sandringham, writing giving the submitter’s name and contact Victoria 3191; email to [email protected]. address, clearly stating the grounds on which gov.au; and online at www.bayside.vic.gov.au/ the Amendment is supported or opposed and haveyoursay indicating what changes (if any) the submitter The following panel hearing dates have been wishes to make. set for this Amendment: Name and contact details of submitters are directions hearing: week commencing required for Council to consider submissions 1 February 2016. and to notify such persons of the opportunity to panel hearing: week commencing attend Council meetings and any public hearing 29 February 2016. held to consider submissions. In accordance with the Planning and Environment Act 1987, MATT KELLEHER Council must make available for inspection a Manager Urban Strategy copy of any submissions made. 1592 G 29 23 July 2015 Victoria Government Gazette

The closing date for submissions is Monday Name and contact details of submitters are 24 August 2015. A submission must be sent to required for Council to consider submissions the Greater Shepparton City Council at Locked and to notify such persons of the opportunity to Bag 1000, Shepparton, Victoria 3632. attend Council meetings and any public hearing The following panel hearing dates have been held to consider submissions. In accordance set for this Amendment: with the Planning and Environment Act 1987, directions hearing: to commence in the week Council must make available for inspection a of 28 September 2015; and copy of any submissions made. panel hearing: to commence in the week of The closing date for submissions is 24 26 October 2015. August 2015. A submission must be sent to COLIN KALMS Strategic Planning, Yarra Ranges Council, PO Manager Planning Box 105, Lilydale 3140, or mail@yarraranges. vic.gov.au The following panel hearing dates have been Planning and Environment Act 1987 set for this Amendment: YARRA RANGES PLANNING SCHEME directions hearing: 19 October 2015. Notice of Preparation of Amendment panel hearing: 16 November 2015. Amendment C150 DAMIAN CLOSS The Yarra Ranges Council has prepared Amendment C150 to the Yarra Ranges Planning Manager Strategic Planning Scheme. The land affected by the Amendment is two Creditors, next-of-kin and others having lots (Crown Allotment 8, Section R, Township claims against the estate of any of the of Healesville, and Lot 1 TP870037) at 175 undermentioned deceased persons are required to Maroondah Highway, Healesville. send particulars of their claims to State Trustees The Amendment proposes to rezone the Limited, ABN 68 064 593 148, of 1 McNab two above allotments from a Public Use Zone Avenue, Footscray, Victoria 3011, the personal Schedule 4 (PUZ4) to a Commercial 1 Zone representative, on or before 24 September 2015, (C1Z) and apply an Environmental Audit after which date State Trustees Limited may Overlay (EAO). convey or distribute the assets, having regard You may inspect the Amendment, any only to the claims of which State Trustees documents that support the Amendment and the Limited then has notice. explanatory report about the Amendment, free LIER, Carmen, late of 12 Compton Street, of charge, at the following locations: during office hours, at the office of the planning Mitcham, Victoria, deceased, who died on authority, Yarra Ranges Council: Lilydale – 18 July 2014. 15 Anderson Street, Lilydale; Monbulk – 21 LITTLE, Shirley Rose, late of Altona Meadows Main Road, Monbulk; Healesville – 110 River Aged Care, 297 Queens Street, Altona Street, Healesville; Upwey – 40 Main Street, Meadows, Victoria, pensioner, deceased, Upwey; Yarra Junction – 2442–2444 Warburton who died on 3 June 2015. Highway/Hoddle Street, Yarra Junction; and at McCUSKER, Brian George, late of Unit 2, the Department of Environment, Land, Water 14 Wilson Road, Glen Waverley, Victoria, and Planning website, www.dtpli.vic.gov.au/ publicinspection retired, deceased, who died on 7 March 2015. Date of Grant 6 July 2015. Any person who may be affected by the Amendment may make a submission to the McKENZIE, Fay Lorraine, late of Unit 31, planning authority. Submissions must be made in 48–60 Maude Street, Shepparton, Victoria, writing giving the submitter’s name and contact deceased, who died on 30 March 2015. address, clearly stating the grounds on which Dated 16 July 2015 the Amendment is supported or opposed and STEWART MacLEOD indicating what changes (if any) the submitter Manager wishes to make. Victoria Government Gazette G 29 23 July 2015 1593

Creditors, next-of-kin and others having YOXALL, Geoffrey, late of 45 Barbara claims against the estate of any of the Avenue, Dandenong North, Victoria, retired, undermentioned deceased persons are required to deceased, who died on 25 March 2015. send particulars of their claims to State Trustees Dated 20 July 2015 Limited, ABN 68 064 593 148, of 1 McNab Avenue, Footscray, Victoria 3011, the personal STEWART MacLEOD representative, on or before 25 September 2015, Manager after which date State Trustees Limited may convey or distribute the assets, having regard Associations Incorporation Reform Act 2012 only to the claims of which State Trustees Limited then has notice. SECTION 135 FOENANDER, Eileen Lucille, late of 46 Church I, David Joyner, Deputy Registrar under the Road, Carrum, Victoria, married woman, Associations Incorporation Reform Act 2012 deceased, who died on 11 April 2015. (the Act), under delegation provided by the GILMORE, Alan David, late of Unit 12, Registrar, hereby give notice that, pursuant to Glendale Aged Care, 265 Heaths Road, section 135(3) of the Act, I intend to cancel the Werribee, Victoria, retired, deceased, who incorporation of the incorporated associations died on 20 March 2015. mentioned below: STEWART, Julie Ann, late of 28 Jennings Road, Ascot Vale Soccer Club Inc.; Billabong Radio Bayswater North, Victoria, nurse, deceased, Network Inc.; Charlton Powerhouse Inc.; who died on 14 October 2014. Colac Softball Association Inc.; Cranbourne Light Harness Club Inc.; Harvest Christian THOMAS, Eric James, late of Unit 121, The Church Inc.; Hungarian Institute in Victoria Village Glen, 335–347 Eastbourne Road, Inc.; Lucky 7 St. Albans Bingo Association Rosebud West, Victoria, retired, deceased, Inc.; Market Research Quality Assurance Inc.; who died on 29 January 2015. Melbourne Indoor Pistol Club Inc.; Montrose TUIA, Leonard Desmond, late of Unit 2, 8 Prince Cricket Club Inc.; Moorabbin Brass Band Inc.; Street, Box Hill South, Victoria, manager, Moorabbin Youth Club Inc.; No East West Link deceased, who died on 6 April 2015. Inc.; Paradoxology Association Inc.; Peninsula WROBLEWSKI, Ursula Waltraut, late of Colton Employment Service Inc.; Petroleum Industry Close Nursing Home, 1–19 York Street, Contractors Association Inc.; Port Campbell Glenroy, Victoria, deceased, who died on Skate Club Inc.; Seymour Inline Hockey 30 April 2012. Date of Grant 13 July 2015. Club Inc.; The Association of Occupational Dated 17 July 2015 Health and Safety Educators Inc.; The Birchip Skate Group Inc.; The Chinese TV (Victoria) STEWART MacLEOD Association Inc.; The Itemp Group Inc.; The Manager Racing Association of Wyndham in Motorsports Inc.; The Sudanese Community in Warrnambool Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Inc.; The Sunshine Basketball Association claims against the estate of any of the Inc.; Tooradin Celebrates Together 125 Years undermentioned deceased persons are required to of Education Inc.; Unity Sports Club Inc.; send particulars of their claims to State Trustees Victorian Ski Racing Club Inc.; Westgate Care Limited, ABN 68 064 593 148, of 1 McNab Soccer Club Inc.; Westvic Helicopter Rescue Avenue, Footscray, Victoria 3011, the personal Service Inc. representative, on or before 28 September 2015, I further advise that unless a person makes a after which date State Trustees Limited may written objection to cancellation to the Registrar convey or distribute the assets, having regard within 28 days of the date of this notice, I intend only to the claims of which State Trustees to cancel the incorporation of the incorporated Limited then has notice. associations mentioned above. BUDAI, Gladys Eliza, late of Belvedere Nursing Dated 23 July 2015 Home, 41–43 Fintonia Road, Noble Park, DAVID JOYNER Victoria, deceased, who died on 20 January Deputy Registrar of 2015. Incorporated Associations CIESIELSKI, Elizabeth Olive, late of 150/150 PO Box 4567 Inkerman Street, St Kilda, Victoria, pensioner, Melbourne, Victoria 3001 deceased, who died on 25 December 2014. 1594 G 29 23 July 2015 Victoria Government Gazette

Associations Incorporation Reform Act 2012 Associations Incorporation Reform Act 2012 SUB-SECTION 138 SECTION 134 I, David Joyner, Deputy Registrar of I, Steven Scodella, Operations Manager Incorporated Associations, under delegation under the Associations Incorporation Reform provided by the Registrar, hereby give notice Act 2012 (the Act), under delegation provided by that an application for the voluntary cancellation the Registrar, hereby give notice that, pursuant of incorporation, pursuant to section 136 of the to section 134(1) of the Act, the registration of Act, has been received by the Registrar from the incorporated association mentioned below has been cancelled on this day: each of the associations mentioned below: Australian College of Midwives (Victorian AFS Manningham Inc.; Aim Archer Club (AAC) Branch) Inc. Inc.; Australian Buddhist Association Inc.; Australian Muslim Community Educational Dated 23 July 2015 Forum (AMCEF) Inc.; Barnawartha Community DAVID JOYNER Market Inc.; Bethel Fellowship Inc.; Boyeo Deputy Registrar of Cricket Club Inc.; Bunerong Ski Club Inc.; Cobaw Incorporated Associations Anti Shooting Range Association Inc.; College PO Box 4567 of Lactation Consultants Victoria Inc.; Croydon Melbourne, Victoria 3001 Basketball Association Inc.; Dunmunkle and District Community Emergency Response Team Co-operatives National Law (Victoria) Inc.; Dunmunkle Volunteer Men’s Shed; Festival MORNINGTON SECONDARY COLLEGE Arts Incorporated; Fountain Gate Secondary CO-OPERATIVE LTD Travel Abroad Program Inc.; Friendz Melbourne – Indian Multicultural Inc.; Gembrook Business On application under section 601AA(2) of the Corporations Act 2001 (the Act) by the Group Inc.; Gippsland Roller Skating Club Inc.; co-operative named above, notice is hereby Gippsland Timber Harvesting Association; Go given under section 601AA(4) of the Act, as In Ministries Inc.; Jamieson Jazz Club Inc.; applied by section 453 of the Co-operatives Latinos Unidos De La Tercera Edad Inc.; Life National Law (Victoria) that, at the expiration of Hope Inc.; Mount Waverley Ladies Probus of two months from the date of this notice, Club Inc.; Nieder-Weisel Memorial Fund Inc.; the name of the co-operative listed above Oz Prospect Inc.; People Animals Nature Inc.; will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be Peter Cochrane Memorial Charity Golf Day removed from the register of co-operatives and Committee Inc.; Reconnexion Inc.; Red Hill the registration will be cancelled. Petanque Club Inc.; Rural Medical Family Dated at Melbourne 23 July 2015 Network Inc.; St. Joseph’s Old Boys Association DAVID JOYNER Australia Inc.; Sunbury Depression and Anxiety Deputy Registrar of Cooperatives Self Help Group Inc.; Sunraysia Arts Council Inc.; The Goulburn Valley Fox Hounds Inc.; Tonimbuk Gold Cup Inc.; Traralgon City Junior Co-operatives National Law (Victoria) Football Club Inc.; Victorian Liberal Students’ RESEARCH PRIMARY SCHOOL Association Inc.; Williams Defence Community CO-OPERATIVE LTD House Inc.; Zevku Seda Turk Sanat Muzigi On application under section 601AA(2) of Korosi Inc. the Corporations Act 2001 (the Act) by the I further advise that unless a person makes a co-operative named above, notice is hereby written objection to cancellation to the Registrar given under section 601AA(4) of the Act, as within 28 days of the date of this notice, I intend applied by section 453 of the Co-operatives to cancel the incorporation of the incorporated National Law (Victoria) that, at the expiration associations mentioned above. of two months from the date of this notice, the name of the co-operative listed above Dated 23 July 2015 will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be DAVID JOYNER removed from the register of co-operatives and Deputy Registrar of the registration will be cancelled. Incorporated Associations Dated at Melbourne 23 July 2015 PO Box 4567 DAVID JOYNER Melbourne, Victoria 3001 Deputy Registrar of Cooperatives Victoria Government Gazette G 29 23 July 2015 1595

Gambling Regulation Act 2003 Section 5.3.19 AMENDMENT OF THE CATEGORY 1 PUBLIC LOTTERY LICENCE Notice is given that, on 3 June 2015, in accordance with section 5.3.19 of the Gambling Regulation Act 2003, I have amended the Category 1 Public Lottery Licence awarded to Tattersall’s Sweeps Pty Ltd. Annexure A of the Category 1 Public Lottery Licence has been amended to include a new authorised lottery ‘Set for Life’ that may be conducted as part of a bloc arrangement. Copies of the amendment are available from the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation website at: www.vcglr.vic.gov.au Dated 16 July 2015 JANE GARRETT MP Minister for Consumer Affairs, Gaming and Liquor Regulation

Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986 FORM 7 S. 21 Reg. 16 Notice of Acquisition Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land Barwon Region Water Corporation of 61–67 Ryrie Street, Geelong, Victoria, declares that by this notice it acquires the following interest in the land described as 1050 Meredith–Shelford Road, Bamganie 3333, being more particularly described as Certificate of Title Volume 9344 Folio 090: An easement for water supply purposes over that part of the land in Certificate of Title Volume 9344 Folio 090 comprising a total area of 1.841 hectares which is shown as E–1 on Plan for Creation of Easement dated 20 April 2015, a copy of which is available for perusal at the offices of Barwon Region Water Corporation at 155 Mercer Street, Geelong. Published with the authority of Barwon Region Water Corporation. For and on behalf of Barwon Region Water Corporation Signed PAUL RAWSON Name and Paul Rawson Position Deputy Secretary Dated 23 July 2015 1596 G 29 23 July 2015 Victoria Government Gazette

Plant Biosecurity Act 2010 ORDER DECLARING A RESTRICTED AREA IN VICTORIA AT IRYMPLE SOUTH WEST FOR THE CONTROL OF QUEENSLAND FRUIT FLY Pursuant to section 32 of the Plant Biosecurity Act 2010 (the Act), I, Jaala Pulford, Minister for Agriculture, make the following Order declaring a restricted area for the control of the exotic pest Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera tryoni (Froggatt)) and specifying the prohibitions, restrictions and requirements which are to operate in the restricted area. 1. Restricted area for the control of Queensland fruit fly The restricted area for the control of Queensland fruit fly is declared to be the area described in Schedule 1. 2. Prohibitions, restrictions and requirements I specify the following prohibitions, restrictions and requirements that are to operate in the restricted area: 2.1 The removal from the restricted area into any part of Victoria of any Queensland fruit fly host material is prohibited. 2.2 Subclause 2.1 does not apply if the person removing any Queensland fruit fly host material is authorised to do so under a permit issued by an inspector under the Act and complies with any conditions set out in the permit. 2.3 The owners and occupiers of land described in Schedule 2 must give an inspector access to such land for the purposes of inspection, deployment of any lures or traps, application of any treatment or performance of any other actions which are necessary for the eradication or prevention of spread of the pest. 3. Affected plants, fruits and vegetables This Order affects the following plants, including the fruits and vegetables: Abiu Chilli Kiwifruit Acerola Citron Lemon Apple Cocoa Berry Lime Apricot Cumquat Loganberry Avocado Custard Apple Longan Babaco Date Loquat Banana Durian Lychee Black Sapote Eggplant Mandarin Blackberry Feijoa Mango Blueberry Fig Mangosteen Boysenberry Goji Berry Medlar Brazil Cherry Granadilla Miracle Fruit Breadfruit Grape Mulberry Caimito (Star Apple) Grapefruit Nashi Cape Gooseberry Grumichama Nectarine Capsicum Guava Orange Carambola (Starfruit) Hog Plum Passionfruit Cashew Apple Jaboticaba Pawpaw Casimiroa (White Sapote) Jackfruit Peach Cherimoya Jew Plum Peacharine Cherry Ju Jube Pear Victoria Government Gazette G 29 23 July 2015 1597

Pepino Quince Soursop Persimmon Rambutan Strawberry Plum Raspberry Sweetsop (Sugar Apple) Plumcot Rollinia Tamarillo Pomegranate Santol Tangelo Prickly Pear Sapodilla Tomato Pummelo Shaddock Wax Jambu (Rose Apple) collectively described in the Order as Queensland fruit fly host material. 4. Issuing of Directions An inspector is authorised to issue a direction to any owner or occupier of land described in Schedule 2 requiring the owner or occupier to: 4.1 strip Queensland fruit fly host materials from plants, and collect and dispose of that waste material; or 4.2 treat or destroy that material. Inspector means a person authorised as an inspector under the Act. 5. Commencement This Order comes into operation on the day that it is published in the Victoria Government Gazette. 6. Expiry This Order remains in force for a period of 12 months after the date that it is published in the Victoria Government Gazette. Dated 13 July 2015 HON. JAALA PULFORD MP Minister for Agriculture Schedule 1 The area of land in Victoria within a radius of fifteen kilometres of the outbreak epicentre at 142.1595° East, 34.23657° South. Schedule 2 The area of land in Victoria within a radius of one and a half kilometres of the outbreak epicentre at 142.1595° East, 34.23657° South. Notes Section 33 of the Act provides that a person is guilty of an offence and liable for a penalty not exceeding 60 penalty units in the case of a natural person, and 300 penalty units in the case of a body corporate, for moving any host material from a restricted area contrary to any restrictions, unless authorised to do so by a permit issued by an inspector and in conformity with that permit. Section 35(4) of the Act provides that a person is guilty of an offence and liable for a penalty not exceeding 60 penalty units for contravening any direction of an inspector. Objective The objective of this Order is to declare a restricted area for the control of Queensland fruit fly in Victoria, at Irymple South West, and to specify the prohibitions, restrictions and requirements which are to operate in the restricted area. 1598 G 29 23 July 2015 Victoria Government Gazette

Plant Biosecurity Act 2010 ORDER DECLARING A RESTRICTED AREA IN VICTORIA AT LAKE BOGA FOR THE CONTROL OF QUEENSLAND FRUIT FLY Pursuant to section 32 of the Plant Biosecurity Act 2010 (the Act), I, Jaala Pulford, Minister for Agriculture, make the following Order declaring a restricted area for the control of the exotic pest Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera tryoni (Froggatt)) and specifying the prohibitions, restrictions and requirements which are to operate in the restricted area. 1. Restricted area for the control of Queensland fruit fly The restricted area for the control of Queensland fruit fly is declared to be the area described in Schedule 1. 2. Prohibitions, restrictions and requirements I specify the following prohibitions, restrictions and requirements that are to operate in the restricted area: 2.1 The removal from the restricted area into any part of Victoria of any Queensland fruit fly host material is prohibited. 2.2 Subclause 2.1 does not apply if the person removing any Queensland fruit fly host material is authorised to do so under a permit issued by an inspector under the Act and complies with any conditions set out in the permit. 2.3 The owners and occupiers of land described in Schedule 2 must give an inspector access to such land for the purposes of inspection, deployment of any lures or traps, application of any treatment or performance of any other actions which are necessary for the eradication or prevention of spread of the pest. 3. Affected plants, fruits and vegetables This Order affects the following plants, including the fruits and vegetables: Abiu Chilli Kiwifruit Acerola Citron Lemon Apple Cocoa Berry Lime Apricot Cumquat Loganberry Avocado Custard Apple Longan Babaco Date Loquat Banana Durian Lychee Black Sapote Eggplant Mandarin Blackberry Feijoa Mango Blueberry Fig Mangosteen Boysenberry Goji Berry Medlar Brazil Cherry Granadilla Miracle Fruit Breadfruit Grape Mulberry Caimito (Star Apple) Grapefruit Nashi Cape Gooseberry Grumichama Nectarine Capsicum Guava Orange Carambola (Starfruit) Hog Plum Passionfruit Cashew Apple Jaboticaba Pawpaw Casimiroa (White Sapote) Jackfruit Peach Cherimoya Jew Plum Peacharine Cherry Ju Jube Pear Victoria Government Gazette G 29 23 July 2015 1599

Pepino Quince Soursop Persimmon Rambutan Strawberry Plum Raspberry Sweetsop (Sugar Apple) Plumcot Rollinia Tamarillo Pomegranate Santol Tangelo Prickly Pear Sapodilla Tomato Pummelo Shaddock Wax Jambu (Rose Apple) collectively described in the Order as Queensland fruit fly host material. 4. Issuing of Directions An inspector is authorised to issue a direction to any owner or occupier of land described in Schedule 2 requiring the owner or occupier to: 4.1 strip Queensland fruit fly host materials from plants, and collect and dispose of that waste material; or 4.2 treat or destroy that material. Inspector means a person authorised as an inspector under the Act. 5. Revocation The Order made under section 32 of the Plant Biosecurity Act 2010, and published in Victoria Government Gazette G29 on 17 July 2014 at page 1578, is revoked. 6. Commencement This Order comes into operation on the day that it is published in the Victoria Government Gazette. 7. Expiry This Order remains in force for a period of 12 months after the date that it is published in the Victoria Government Gazette. Dated 13 July 2015 HON. JAALA PULFORD MP Minister for Agriculture

Schedule 1 The area of land in Victoria within a radius of fifteen kilometres of the outbreak epicentre at 143.62502° East, 35.46237° South. Schedule 2 The area of land in Victoria within a radius of one and a half kilometres of the outbreak epicentre at 143.62502° East, 35.46237° South. Notes Section 33 of the Act provides that a person is guilty of an offence and liable for a penalty not exceeding 60 penalty units in the case of a natural person, and 300 penalty units in the case of a body corporate, for moving any host material from a restricted area contrary to any restrictions, unless authorised to do so by a permit issued by an inspector and in conformity with that permit. Section 35(4) of the Act provides that a person is guilty of an offence and liable for a penalty not exceeding 60 penalty units for contravening any direction of an inspector. Objective The objective of this Order is to declare a restricted area for the control of Queensland fruit fly in Victoria, at Lake Boga, and to specify the prohibitions, restrictions and requirements which are to operate in the restricted area. 1600 G 29 23 July 2015 Victoria Government Gazette

Plant Biosecurity Act 2010 ORDER DECLARING A RESTRICTED AREA IN VICTORIA AT MILDURA FOR THE CONTROL OF QUEENSLAND FRUIT FLY Pursuant to section 32 of the Plant Biosecurity Act 2010 (the Act), I, Jaala Pulford, Minister for Agriculture, make the following Order declaring a restricted area for the control of the exotic pest Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera tryoni (Froggatt)) and specifying the prohibitions, restrictions and requirements which are to operate in the restricted area. 1. Restricted area for the control of Queensland fruit fly The restricted area for the control of Queensland fruit fly is declared to be the area described in Schedule 1. 2. Prohibitions, restrictions and requirements I specify the following prohibitions, restrictions and requirements that are to operate in the restricted area: 2.1 The removal from the restricted area into any part of Victoria of any Queensland fruit fly host material is prohibited. 2.2 Subclause 2.1 does not apply if the person removing any Queensland fruit fly host material is authorised to do so under a permit issued by an inspector under the Act and complies with any conditions set out in the permit. 2.3 The owners and occupiers of land described in Schedule 2 must give an inspector access to such land for the purposes of inspection, deployment of any lures or traps, application of any treatment or performance of any other actions which are necessary for the eradication or prevention of spread of the pest. 3. Affected plants, fruits and vegetables This Order affects the following plants, including the fruits and vegetables: Abiu Chilli Kiwifruit Acerola Citron Lemon Apple Cocoa Berry Lime Apricot Cumquat Loganberry Avocado Custard Apple Longan Babaco Date Loquat Banana Durian Lychee Black Sapote Eggplant Mandarin Blackberry Feijoa Mango Blueberry Fig Mangosteen Boysenberry Goji Berry Medlar Brazil Cherry Granadilla Miracle Fruit Breadfruit Grape Mulberry Caimito (Star Apple) Grapefruit Nashi Cape Gooseberry Grumichama Nectarine Capsicum Guava Orange Carambola (Starfruit) Hog Plum Passionfruit Cashew Apple Jaboticaba Pawpaw Casimiroa (White Sapote) Jackfruit Peach Cherimoya Jew Plum Peacharine Cherry Ju Jube Pear Victoria Government Gazette G 29 23 July 2015 1601

Pepino Quince Soursop Persimmon Rambutan Strawberry Plum Raspberry Sweetsop (Sugar Apple) Plumcot Rollinia Tamarillo Pomegranate Santol Tangelo Prickly Pear Sapodilla Tomato Pummelo Shaddock Wax Jambu (Rose Apple) collectively described in the Order as Queensland fruit fly host material. 4. Issuing of Directions An inspector is authorised to issue a direction to any owner or occupier of land described in Schedule 2 requiring the owner or occupier to: 4.1 strip Queensland fruit fly host materials from plants, and collect and dispose of that waste material; or 4.2 treat or destroy that material. Inspector means a person authorised as an inspector under the Act. 5. Revocation The Order made under section 32 of the Plant Biosecurity Act 2010, and published in Victoria Government Gazette G29 on 17 July 2014 at page 1580, is revoked. 6. Commencement This Order comes into operation on the day that it is published in the Victoria Government Gazette. 7. Expiry This Order remains in force for a period of 12 months after the date that it is published in the Victoria Government Gazette. Dated 13 July 2015 HON. JAALA PULFORD MP Minister for Agriculture

Schedule 1 The area of land in Victoria within a radius of fifteen kilometres of the outbreak epicentre at 142.15495° East, 34.18226° South. Schedule 2 The area of land in Victoria within a radius of one and a half kilometres of the outbreak epicentre at 142.15495° East, 34.18226° South. Notes Section 33 of the Act provides that a person is guilty of an offence and liable for a penalty not exceeding 60 penalty units in the case of a natural person, and 300 penalty units in the case of a body corporate, for moving any host material from a restricted area contrary to any restrictions, unless authorised to do so by a permit issued by an inspector and in conformity with that permit. Section 35(4) of the Act provides that a person is guilty of an offence and liable for a penalty not exceeding 60 penalty units for contravening any direction of an inspector. Objective The objective of this Order is to declare a restricted area for the control of Queensland fruit fly in Victoria, at Mildura, and to specify the prohibitions, restrictions and requirements which are to operate in the restricted area. 1602 G 29 23 July 2015 Victoria Government Gazette

Plant Biosecurity Act 2010 ORDER DECLARING A RESTRICTED AREA IN VICTORIA AT MILDURA SOUTH FOR THE CONTROL OF QUEENSLAND FRUIT FLY Pursuant to section 32 of the Plant Biosecurity Act 2010 (the Act), I, Jaala Pulford, Minister for Agriculture, make the following Order declaring a restricted area for the control of the exotic pest Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera tryoni (Froggatt)) and specifying the prohibitions, restrictions and requirements which are to operate in the restricted area. 1. Restricted area for the control of Queensland fruit fly The restricted area for the control of Queensland fruit fly is declared to be the area described in Schedule 1. 2. Prohibitions, restrictions and requirements I specify the following prohibitions, restrictions and requirements that are to operate in the restricted area: 2.1 The removal from the restricted area into any part of Victoria of any Queensland fruit fly host material is prohibited. 2.2 Subclause 2.1 does not apply if the person removing any Queensland fruit fly host material is authorised to do so under a permit issued by an inspector under the Act and complies with any conditions set out in the permit. 2.3 The owners and occupiers of land described in Schedule 2 must give an inspector access to such land for the purposes of inspection, deployment of any lures or traps, application of any treatment or performance of any other actions which are necessary for the eradication or prevention of spread of the pest. 3. Affected plants, fruits and vegetables This Order affects the following plants, including the fruits and vegetables: Abiu Chilli Kiwifruit Acerola Citron Lemon Apple Cocoa Berry Lime Apricot Cumquat Loganberry Avocado Custard Apple Longan Babaco Date Loquat Banana Durian Lychee Black Sapote Eggplant Mandarin Blackberry Feijoa Mango Blueberry Fig Mangosteen Boysenberry Goji Berry Medlar Brazil Cherry Granadilla Miracle Fruit Breadfruit Grape Mulberry Caimito (Star Apple) Grapefruit Nashi Cape Gooseberry Grumichama Nectarine Capsicum Guava Orange Carambola (Starfruit) Hog Plum Passionfruit Cashew Apple Jaboticaba Pawpaw Casimiroa (White Sapote) Jackfruit Peach Cherimoya Jew Plum Peacharine Cherry Ju Jube Pear Victoria Government Gazette G 29 23 July 2015 1603

Pepino Quince Soursop Persimmon Rambutan Strawberry Plum Raspberry Sweetsop (Sugar Apple) Plumcot Rollinia Tamarillo Pomegranate Santol Tangelo Prickly Pear Sapodilla Tomato Pummelo Shaddock Wax Jambu (Rose Apple) collectively described in the Order as Queensland fruit fly host material. 4. Issuing of Directions An inspector is authorised to issue a direction to any owner or occupier of land described in Schedule 2 requiring the owner or occupier to: 4.1 strip Queensland fruit fly host materials from plants, and collect and dispose of that waste material; or 4.2 treat or destroy that material. Inspector means a person authorised as an inspector under the Act. 5. Commencement This Order comes into operation on the day that it is published in the Victoria Government Gazette. 6. Expiry This Order remains in force for a period of 12 months after the date that it is published in the Victoria Government Gazette. Dated 13 July 2015 HON. JAALA PULFORD MP Minister for Agriculture

Schedule 1 The area of land in Victoria within a radius of fifteen kilometres of the outbreak epicentre at 142.1359° East, 34.23207° South. Schedule 2 The area of land in Victoria within a radius of one and a half kilometres of the outbreak epicentre at 142.1359° East, 34.23207° South. Notes Section 33 of the Act provides that a person is guilty of an offence and liable for a penalty not exceeding 60 penalty units in the case of a natural person, and 300 penalty units in the case of a body corporate, for moving any host material from a restricted area contrary to any restrictions, unless authorised to do so by a permit issued by an inspector and in conformity with that permit. Section 35(4) of the Act provides that a person is guilty of an offence and liable for a penalty not exceeding 60 penalty units for contravening any direction of an inspector. Objective The objective of this Order is to declare a restricted area for the control of Queensland fruit fly in Victoria, at Mildura South, and to specify the prohibitions, restrictions and requirements which are to operate in the restricted area. 1604 G 29 23 July 2015 Victoria Government Gazette

Plant Biosecurity Act 2010 ORDER DECLARING A RESTRICTED AREA IN VICTORIA NEAR MOURQUONG (NSW) FOR THE CONTROL OF QUEENSLAND FRUIT FLY Pursuant to section 32 of the Plant Biosecurity Act 2010 (the Act), I, Jaala Pulford, Minister for Agriculture, make the following Order declaring a restricted area for the control of the exotic pest Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera tryoni (Froggatt)) and specifying the prohibitions, restrictions and requirements which are to operate in the restricted area. 1. Restricted area for the control of Queensland fruit fly The restricted area for the control of Queensland fruit fly is declared to be the area described in Schedule 1. 2. Prohibitions, restrictions and requirements I specify the following prohibitions, restrictions and requirements that are to operate in the restricted area: 2.1 The removal from the restricted area into any part of Victoria of any Queensland fruit fly host material is prohibited. 2.2 Subclause 2.1 does not apply if the person removing any Queensland fruit fly host material is authorised to do so under a permit issued by an inspector under the Act and complies with any conditions set out in the permit. 2.3 The owners and occupiers of land described in Schedule 2 must give an inspector access to such land for the purposes of inspection, deployment of any lures or traps, application of any treatment or performance of any other actions which are necessary for the eradication or prevention of spread of the pest. 3. Affected plants, fruits and vegetables This Order affects the following plants, including the fruits and vegetables: Abiu Chilli Kiwifruit Acerola Citron Lemon Apple Cocoa Berry Lime Apricot Cumquat Loganberry Avocado Custard Apple Longan Babaco Date Loquat Banana Durian Lychee Black Sapote Eggplant Mandarin Blackberry Feijoa Mango Blueberry Fig Mangosteen Boysenberry Goji Berry Medlar Brazil Cherry Granadilla Miracle Fruit Breadfruit Grape Mulberry Caimito (Star Apple) Grapefruit Nashi Cape Gooseberry Grumichama Nectarine Capsicum Guava Orange Carambola (Starfruit) Hog Plum Passionfruit Cashew Apple Jaboticaba Pawpaw Casimiroa (White Sapote) Jackfruit Peach Cherimoya Jew Plum Peacharine Cherry Ju Jube Pear Victoria Government Gazette G 29 23 July 2015 1605

Pepino Quince Soursop Persimmon Rambutan Strawberry Plum Raspberry Sweetsop (Sugar Apple) Plumcot Rollinia Tamarillo Pomegranate Santol Tangelo Prickly Pear Sapodilla Tomato Pummelo Shaddock Wax Jambu (Rose Apple) collectively described in the Order as Queensland fruit fly host material. 4. Issuing of Directions An inspector is authorised to issue a direction to any owner or occupier of land described in Schedule 2 requiring the owner or occupier to: 4.1 strip Queensland fruit fly host materials from plants, and collect and dispose of that waste material; or 4.2 treat or destroy that material. Inspector means a person authorised as an inspector under the Act. 5. Revocation The Order made under section 32 of the Plant Biosecurity Act 2010, and published in Victoria Government Gazette G29 on 17 July 2014 at page 1582, is revoked. 6. Commencement This Order comes into operation on the day that it is published in the Victoria Government Gazette. 7. Expiry This Order remains in force for a period of 12 months after the date that it is published in the Victoria Government Gazette. Dated 13 July 2015 HON. JAALA PULFORD MP Minister for Agriculture

Schedule 1 The area of land in Victoria within a radius of fifteen kilometres of the outbreak epicentre at 142.1562° East, 34.13672° South. Schedule 2 The area of land in Victoria within a radius of one and a half kilometres of the outbreak epicentre at 142.1562° East, 34.13672° South. Notes Section 33 of the Act provides that a person is guilty of an offence and liable for a penalty not exceeding 60 penalty units in the case of a natural person, and 300 penalty units in the case of a body corporate, for moving any host material from a restricted area contrary to any restrictions, unless authorised to do so by a permit issued by an inspector and in conformity with that permit. Section 35(4) of the Act provides that a person is guilty of an offence and liable for a penalty not exceeding 60 penalty units for contravening any direction of an inspector. Objective The objective of this Order is to declare a restricted area for the control of Queensland fruit fly in Victoria, at Mourquong (NSW), and to specify the prohibitions, restrictions and requirements which are to operate in the restricted area. 1606 G 29 23 July 2015 Victoria Government Gazette

Plant Biosecurity Act 2010 ORDER DECLARING A RESTRICTED AREA IN VICTORIA NEAR NICHOLS POINT FOR THE CONTROL OF QUEENSLAND FRUIT FLY Pursuant to section 32 of the Plant Biosecurity Act 2010 (the Act), I, Jaala Pulford, Minister for Agriculture, make the following Order declaring a restricted area for the control of the exotic pest Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera tryoni (Froggatt)) and specifying the prohibitions, restrictions and requirements which are to operate in the restricted area. 1. Restricted area for the control of Queensland fruit fly The restricted area for the control of Queensland fruit fly is declared to be the area described in Schedule 1. 2. Prohibitions, restrictions and requirements I specify the following prohibitions, restrictions and requirements that are to operate in the restricted area: 2.1 The removal from the restricted area into any part of Victoria of any Queensland fruit fly host material is prohibited. 2.2 Subclause 2.1 does not apply if the person removing any Queensland fruit fly host material is authorised to do so under a permit issued by an inspector under the Act and complies with any conditions set out in the permit. 2.3 The owners and occupiers of land described in Schedule 2 must give an inspector access to such land for the purposes of inspection, deployment of any lures or traps, application of any treatment or performance of any other actions which are necessary for the eradication or prevention of spread of the pest. 3. Affected plants, fruits and vegetables This Order affects the following plants, including the fruits and vegetables: Abiu Chilli Kiwifruit Acerola Citron Lemon Apple Cocoa Berry Lime Apricot Cumquat Loganberry Avocado Custard Apple Longan Babaco Date Loquat Banana Durian Lychee Black Sapote Eggplant Mandarin Blackberry Feijoa Mango Blueberry Fig Mangosteen Boysenberry Goji Berry Medlar Brazil Cherry Granadilla Miracle Fruit Breadfruit Grape Mulberry Caimito (Star Apple) Grapefruit Nashi Cape Gooseberry Grumichama Nectarine Capsicum Guava Orange Carambola (Starfruit) Hog Plum Passionfruit Cashew Apple Jaboticaba Pawpaw Casimiroa (White Sapote) Jackfruit Peach Cherimoya Jew Plum Peacharine Cherry Ju Jube Pear Victoria Government Gazette G 29 23 July 2015 1607

Pepino Quince Soursop Persimmon Rambutan Strawberry Plum Raspberry Sweetsop (Sugar Apple) Plumcot Rollinia Tamarillo Pomegranate Santol Tangelo Prickly Pear Sapodilla Tomato Pummelo Shaddock Wax Jambu (Rose Apple) collectively described in the Order as Queensland fruit fly host material. 4. Issuing of Directions An inspector is authorised to issue a direction to any owner or occupier of land described in Schedule 2 requiring the owner or occupier to: 4.1 strip Queensland fruit fly host materials from plants, and collect and dispose of that waste material; or 4.2 treat or destroy that material. Inspector means a person authorised as an inspector under the Act. 5. Revocation The Order made under section 32 of the Plant Biosecurity Act 2010, and published in Victoria Government Gazette G29 on 17 July 2014 at page 1584, is revoked. 6. Commencement This Order comes into operation on the day that it is published in the Victoria Government Gazette. 7. Expiry This Order remains in force for a period of 12 months after the date that it is published in the Victoria Government Gazette. Dated 13 July 2015 HON. JAALA PULFORD MP Minister for Agriculture

Schedule 1 The area of land in Victoria within a radius of fifteen kilometres of the outbreak epicentre at 142.18494° East, 34.19399° South. Schedule 2 The area of land in Victoria within a radius of one and a half kilometres of the outbreak epicentre at 142.18494° East, 34.19399° South. Notes Section 33 of the Act provides that a person is guilty of an offence and liable for a penalty not exceeding 60 penalty units in the case of a natural person, and 300 penalty units in the case of a body corporate, for moving any host material from a restricted area contrary to any restrictions, unless authorised to do so by a permit issued by an inspector and in conformity with that permit. Section 35(4) of the Act provides that a person is guilty of an offence and liable for a penalty not exceeding 60 penalty units for contravening any direction of an inspector. Objective The objective of this Order is to declare a restricted area for the control of Queensland fruit fly in Victoria, at Nichols Point, and to specify the prohibitions, restrictions and requirements which are to operate in the restricted area. 1608 G 29 23 July 2015 Victoria Government Gazette

Plant Biosecurity Act 2010 ORDER DECLARING A RESTRICTED AREA IN VICTORIA NEAR ROBINVALE SOUTH FOR THE CONTROL OF QUEENSLAND FRUIT FLY Pursuant to section 32 of the Plant Biosecurity Act 2010 (the Act), I, Jaala Pulford, Minister for Agriculture, make the following Order declaring a restricted area for the control of the exotic pest Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera tryoni (Froggatt)) and specifying the prohibitions, restrictions and requirements which are to operate in the restricted area. 1. Restricted area for the control of Queensland fruit fly The restricted area for the control of Queensland fruit fly is declared to be the area described in Schedule 1. 2. Prohibitions, restrictions and requirements I specify the following prohibitions, restrictions and requirements that are to operate in the restricted area: 2.1 The removal from the restricted area into any part of Victoria of any Queensland fruit fly host material is prohibited. 2.2 Subclause 2.1 does not apply if the person removing any Queensland fruit fly host material is authorised to do so under a permit issued by an inspector under the Act and complies with any conditions set out in the permit. 2.3 The owners and occupiers of land described in Schedule 2 must give an inspector access to such land for the purposes of inspection, deployment of any lures or traps, application of any treatment or performance of any other actions which are necessary for the eradication or prevention of spread of the pest. 3. Affected plants, fruits and vegetables This Order affects the following plants, including the fruits and vegetables: Abiu Chilli Kiwifruit Acerola Citron Lemon Apple Cocoa Berry Lime Apricot Cumquat Loganberry Avocado Custard Apple Longan Babaco Date Loquat Banana Durian Lychee Black Sapote Eggplant Mandarin Blackberry Feijoa Mango Blueberry Fig Mangosteen Boysenberry Goji Berry Medlar Brazil Cherry Granadilla Miracle Fruit Breadfruit Grape Mulberry Caimito (Star Apple) Grapefruit Nashi Cape Gooseberry Grumichama Nectarine Capsicum Guava Orange Carambola (Starfruit) Hog Plum Passionfruit Cashew Apple Jaboticaba Pawpaw Casimiroa (White Sapote) Jackfruit Peach Cherimoya Jew Plum Peacharine Cherry Ju Jube Pear Victoria Government Gazette G 29 23 July 2015 1609

Pepino Quince Soursop Persimmon Rambutan Strawberry Plum Raspberry Sweetsop (Sugar Apple) Plumcot Rollinia Tamarillo Pomegranate Santol Tangelo Prickly Pear Sapodilla Tomato Pummelo Shaddock Wax Jambu (Rose Apple) collectively described in the Order as Queensland fruit fly host material. 4. Issuing of Directions An inspector is authorised to issue a direction to any owner or occupier of land described in Schedule 2 requiring the owner or occupier to: 4.1 strip Queensland fruit fly host materials from plants, and collect and dispose of that waste material; or 4.2 treat or destroy that material. Inspector means a person authorised as an inspector under the Act. 5. Revocation The Order made under section 32 of the Plant Biosecurity Act 2010, and published in Victoria Government Gazette G29 on 17 July 2014 at page 1586, is revoked. 6. Commencement This Order comes into operation on the day that it is published in the Victoria Government Gazette. 7. Expiry This Order remains in force for a period of 12 months after the date that it is published in the Victoria Government Gazette. Dated 13 July 2015 HON. JAALA PULFORD MP Minister for Agriculture

Schedule 1 The area of land in Victoria within a radius of fifteen kilometres of the outbreak epicentre at 142.75298° East, 34.6147° South. Schedule 2 The area of land in Victoria within a radius of one and a half kilometres of the outbreak epicentre at 142.75298° East, 34.6147° South. Notes Section 33 of the Act provides that a person is guilty of an offence and liable for a penalty not exceeding 60 penalty units in the case of a natural person, and 300 penalty units in the case of a body corporate, for moving any host material from a restricted area contrary to any restrictions, unless authorised to do so by a permit issued by an inspector and in conformity with that permit. Section 35(4) of the Act provides that a person is guilty of an offence and liable for a penalty not exceeding 60 penalty units for contravening any direction of an inspector. Objective The objective of this Order is to declare a restricted area for the control of Queensland fruit fly in Victoria, at Robinvale South, and to specify the prohibitions, restrictions and requirements which are to operate in the restricted area. 1610 G 29 23 July 2015 Victoria Government Gazette

VICTORIAN ENERGY EFFICIENCY TARGET REGULATIONS 2008 Section 11(4) 1. Notice of Victorian Energy Efficiency Target (VEET) Shortfall Penalty Rate variation The Essential Services Commission gives notice under section 11(4) of the Victorian Energy Efficiency Target Regulations 2008 of a variation in the VEET Shortfall Penalty Rate to be used for the 2015 compliance year (1 January 2015 to 31 December 2015 inclusive). Pursuant to section 11 of the Regulations, the 2010 Shortfall Penalty Rate of $40 per certificate (in tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent of greenhouse gas emissions) is to be adjusted for the 2015 compliance year using the following formula: the all groups consumer price index for Melbourne published by the Australian Statistician in respect of the 2014 September quarter $40 per certificate x the all groups consumer price index for Melbourne published by the Australian Statistician in respect of the 2009 September quarter 2. VEET Shortfall Penalty Rate for the 2015 Compliance Year Application of the above formula results in a VEET Shortfall Penalty Rate for the 2015 compliance year of $45.44 per certificate. Dated 17 July 2015 RON BEN-DAVID Chairperson Essential Services Commission

Victorian Managed Insurance Authority Act 1996 DECLARATION OF PARTICIPATING BODY I, Robin Scott MP, being the Minister responsible for administering the Victorian Managed Insurance Authority Act 1996 (the Act), pursuant to section 4(1)(c) of the Act, hereby declare the entities specified below to be a participating body for the purposes of the Act. Barwon South West Waste and Resource Recovery Group; and North East Waste and Resource Recovery Group. This declaration remains valid until revoked. Dated 15 July 2015 ROBIN SCOTT MP Minister for Finance Victoria Government Gazette G 29 23 July 2015 1611

Planning and Environment Act 1987 BAW BAW PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Approval of Amendment Amendment C110 The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C110 to the Baw Baw Planning Scheme. The Amendment comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the Government Gazette. The Amendment revises the controls that apply to the Walhalla Township by amending Schedule 1 to the Special Use Zone and applying Schedule 1 to the Bushfire Management Overlay. The Amendment also deletes the Erosion Management Overlay from the town and deletes Schedule 2 to the Significant Landscape Overlay. The Amendment applies new Heritage controls and introduces the Walhalla Design Permit Exemptions Guide 2014 as an Incorporated Document. A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, at the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website at www.delwp.vic.gov.au/public-inspection and free of charge, during office hours, at the offices of the Baw Baw Shire Council, 61 Smith Street, Warragul. JIM GARD’NER Executive Director Statutory Planning and Heritage Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning

Planning and Environment Act 1987 BAW BAW PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Approval of Amendment Amendment C112 The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C112 to the Baw Baw Planning Scheme. The Amendment comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the Government Gazette. The Amendment inserts new incorporated documents titled ‘Baw Baw Shire Development Contributions Plan (23 March 2007)’, ‘Drouin Development Contributions Plan, September 2014’ and the ‘Warragul Development Contributions Plan, September 2014’ to the Schedule to Clause 81.01. Amends Schedule 1 and introduces Schedules 2 and 3 to Clause 44.06 – Development Contribution Plan Overlay and applies the Development Contribution Plan Overlay over land in accordance with the Warragul and Drouin Contributions Development Plans. A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, at the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website at www.delwp.vic.gov.au/public-inspection and free of charge, during office hours, at the offices of the Baw Baw Shire Council, Civic Place, Warragul. JIM GARD’NER Executive Director Statutory Planning and Heritage Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning 1612 G 29 23 July 2015 Victoria Government Gazette

Planning and Environment Act 1987 CARDINIA PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Approval of Amendment Amendment C185 The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C185 to the Cardinia Planning Scheme. The Amendment comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the Government Gazette. The Amendment rezones land within the Emerald Town Centre from Commercial 1 Zone (C1Z) to Mixed Use Zone (MUZ); applies the Design and Development Overlay Schedule 4 to areas within the Emerald Town Centre; rezones land at 386 Belgrave–Gembrook Road from C1Z to Public Use Zone; rezones part of the land at 27–31 Kings Road, Emerald, from C1Z to Neighbourhood Residential Zone 1 (NRZ1); and rezones land at 2 Beaconsfield–Emerald Road, Emerald, from C1Z to NRZ1. A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, at the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website at www.delwp.vic.gov.au/public-inspection and free of charge, during office hours, at the offices of the Cardinia Shire Council, Henty Way, Pakenham. JIM GARD’NER Executive Director Statutory Planning and Heritage Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning

Planning and Environment Act 1987 GLEN EIRA PLANNING SCHEME STONNINGTON PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Approval of Amendment Amendment GC30 The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment GC30 to the Glen Eira Planning Scheme and Stonnington Planning Scheme. The Amendment comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the Government Gazette. The Amendment: inserts the ‘North Road Ormond Level Crossing Removal Project Incorporated Document, July 2015’ in the schedule to clause 52.03 and 81.01 of the Glen Eira Planning Scheme; and inserts the ‘Burke Road Glen Iris Level Crossing Removal Project Incorporated Document, July 2015’ in the schedule to clause 52.03 and 81.01 of the Stonnington Planning Scheme. A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, at the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website at www.delwp.vic.gov.au/public-inspection and free of charge, during office hours, at the offices of Glen Eira Council, corner Glen Eira and Hawthorn Roads, Caulfield, and Stonnington Council, 1251 High Street, Malvern. JIM GARD’NER Executive Director Statutory Planning and Heritage Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning Victoria Government Gazette G 29 23 July 2015 1613

Planning and Environment Act 1987 GREATER GEELONG PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Approval of Amendment Amendment C307 The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C307 to the Greater Geelong Planning Scheme. The Amendment comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the Government Gazette. The Amendment corrects errors and anomalies in the planning scheme maps and ordinance. A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, at the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website at www.delwp.vic.gov.au/public-inspection and free of charge, during office hours, at the offices of the Greater Geelong City Council, 100 Brougham Street, Geelong. JIM GARD’NER Executive Director Statutory Planning and Heritage Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning

Planning and Environment Act 1987 HUME PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Approval of Amendment Amendment C168 The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C168 to the Hume Planning Scheme. The Amendment comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the Government Gazette. The Amendment rezones part of the land at 100 Vineyard Road, Sunbury, from General Residential Zone – Schedule 1 (GRZ1) to Commercial 1 Zone (C1Z) and amends Schedule 9 to the Development Plan Overlay to facilitate the development of the retail component of an activity centre as identified in the endorsed Rosenthal Estate, Sunbury, Development Plan. A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, at the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website at www.delwp.vic.gov.au/public-inspection and free of charge, during office hours, at the offices of the Hume City Council, 1079 Pascoe Vale Road, Broadmeadows. JIM GARD’NER Executive Director Statutory Planning and Heritage Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning 1614 G 29 23 July 2015 Victoria Government Gazette

Planning and Environment Act 1987 MANNINGHAM PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Approval of Amendment Amendment C106 The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C106 to the Manningham Planning Scheme. The Amendment comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the Government Gazette. The prescribed Amendment affects various properties across the municipality and updates the Manningham Planning Scheme by correcting errors and removing anomalies that came into effect with Amendment C50, Amendment C95, Amendment C96 and Amendment C105. A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, at the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website at www.delwp.vic.gov.au/public-inspection and free of charge, during office hours, at the offices of the Manningham City Council, 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster. JIM GARD’NER Executive Director Statutory Planning and Heritage Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning

Planning and Environment Act 1987 MANNINGHAM PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Approval of Amendment Amendment C108 The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C108 to the Manningham Planning Scheme. The Amendment comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the Government Gazette. The Amendment implements the findings of the ‘Symplan (2014) City of Manningham Problem Gambling (Electronic Gaming Machines) Study: Part Three – Planning Policy Framework and Local Planning Policy’ by introducing provisions to guide the location of electronic gaming machines. Specifically, the Amendment: amends the Municipal Strategic Statement at Clause 21.09 – Activity Centres and Commercial Areas to reflect the Problem Gambling Study; amends the Municipal Strategic Statement at Clause 21.14 – Community Health and Wellbeing to reflect the Problem Gambling Study; amends the Municipal Strategic Statement at Clause 21.16 – Key References to include the Problem Gambling Study as a reference document; introduces a Gaming Policy at Clause 22.18 to guide the location of gaming machines within the municipality; and amends the Schedule to Clause 52.28-3 by updating the shopping complexes and their localities where gaming machines are prohibited. A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, at the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website at www.delwp.vic.gov.au/public-inspection and free of charge, during office hours, at the offices of the Manningham City Council, 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster. JIM GARD’NER Executive Director Statutory Planning and Heritage Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning Victoria Government Gazette G 29 23 July 2015 1615

Planning and Environment Act 1987 MOORABOOL PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Approval of Amendment Amendment C6 (Part 3) The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C6 (Part 3) to the Moorabool Planning Scheme. The Amendment comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the Government Gazette. The Amendment applies the Heritage Overlay (HO182) to 229 Long Point Road, Myrniong (‘Woodlands’), introduces an Incorporated Plan for ‘Woodlands’ to provide planning permit exemptions under the Heritage Overlay for development carried out in accordance with the Incorporated Plan. The Amendment also introduces a new incorporated document ‘Bacchus Marsh Heritage Study Statements of Significance (February 2015)’ which contains the Statements of Significance for properties affected by Amendment C6 (Part 2) and C6 (Part 3). A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, at the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website at www.delwp.vic.gov.au/public-inspection and free of charge, during office hours, at the offices of the Moorabool Shire Council, 182 Halletts Way, Darley. JIM GARD’NER Executive Director Statutory Planning and Heritage Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning

Planning and Environment Act 1987 NILLUMBIK PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Approval of Amendment Amendment C93 The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C93 to the Nillumbik Planning Scheme. The Amendment comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the Government Gazette. The Amendment implements the objectives of the ‘St Andrews Township Design Guidelines, April 2012’ by inserting a new Schedule 9 to the Design and Development Overlay, applying the overlay to St Andrews township, and amending the Municipal Strategic Statement to reference the guidelines in the Nillumbik Planning Scheme. A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, at the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website at www.delwp.vic.gov.au/public-inspection and free of charge, during office hours, at the offices of the Nillumbik Shire Council, Civic Drive, Greensborough. JIM GARD’NER Executive Director Statutory Planning and Heritage Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning 1616 G 29 23 July 2015 Victoria Government Gazette

Planning and Environment Act 1987 WYNDHAM PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Approval of Amendment Amendment C141 The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C141 to the Wyndham Planning Scheme. The Amendment comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the Government Gazette. The Amendment amends various provisions of the Wyndham Planning Scheme to correct mapping anomalies and administrative errors, apply the correct zones and delete redundant controls. A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, at the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website at www.delwp.vic.gov.au/public-inspection and free of charge, during office hours, at the offices of the Wyndham City Council, 45 Princes Highway, Werribee. JIM GARD’NER Executive Director Statutory Planning and Heritage Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning

Planning and Environment Act 1987 YARRA PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Approval of Amendment Amendment C186 The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C186 to the Yarra Planning Scheme. The Amendment comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the Government Gazette. The Amendment introduces heritage controls to 84 York Street, Richmond, on an interim basis, pending the processing and outcome of Amendment C173 which, as exhibited, proposes permanent heritage controls for the land. A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, at the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website at www.delwp.vic.gov.au/public-inspection and free of charge, during office hours, at the offices of the Yarra City Council, Richmond Town Hall, 333 Bridge Road, Richmond. JIM GARD’NER Executive Director Statutory Planning and Heritage Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning Victoria Government Gazette G 29 23 July 2015 1617

Planning and Environment Act 1987 YARRA PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Approval of Amendment Amendment C187 The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C187 to the Yarra Planning Scheme. The Amendment comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the Government Gazette. The Amendment introduces heritage controls to 326 Highett Street and 3 Cotter Street, Richmond, and 18 Bell Street and 9 Benson Street, Richmond, on an interim basis, expiring on 30 November 2015 and 30 April 2016 respectively, pending the processing and outcome of Amendments C173 (Part 2) and C183, which, as exhibited, propose permanent heritage controls for the land. A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, at the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website at www.delwp.vic.gov.au/public-inspection and free of charge, during office hours, at the offices of the Yarra City Council, Richmond Town Hall, 333 Bridge Road, Richmond. JIM GARD’NER Executive Director Statutory Planning and Heritage Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning

Planning and Environment Act 1987 YARRA PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Approval of Amendment Amendment C193 The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C193 to the Yarra Planning Scheme. The Amendment comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the Government Gazette. The Amendment introduces heritage controls to 77–79 Burnley Street, Richmond, on an interim basis, pending the processing and outcome of Amendment C173 (Part 2) which, as exhibited, proposes permanent heritage controls for the land. A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, at the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website at www.delwp.vic.gov.au/public-inspection and free of charge, during office hours, at the offices of the Yarra City Council, Richmond Town Hall, 333 Bridge Road, Richmond. JIM GARD’NER Executive Director Statutory Planning and Heritage Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning 1618 G 29 23 July 2015 Victoria Government Gazette

ORDERS IN COUNCIL Flora And Fauna Guarantee Act 1988 ORDER AMENDING FLORA AND FAUNA GUARANTEE (TAKING, TRADING IN OR KEEPING OF LISTED FISH) ORDER NO. 1/2009 Order in Council 1. Title This Order may be cited as the Order Amending the Flora and Fauna Guarantee (Taking, Trading in or Keeping of Listed Fish) Order No. 1/2009. 2. Objective The objective of this Order is to amend the Flora and Fauna Guarantee (Taking, Trading in or Keeping of Listed Fish) Order No. 1/2009. 3. Authorising provision This Order is made under section 53(2) of the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988. 4. Amendments The Flora and Fauna Guarantee (Taking, Trading in or Keeping of Listed Fish) Order No. 1/2009 made on 18 March 2009 and published in Government Gazette G12 on 19 March 2009 (pages 694 to 699) (NB. The Order was amended by Order in Council on 21 October 2014 and published in Government Gazette G43 on 23 October 2014) is amended by – (a) inserting the following definitions in Clause 6 – ‘ ‘next to’ in relation to waters includes – (a) within 100 metres of those waters; or (b) on any public land adjacent to the waters; or (c) on any road or public car park near the waters. ‘public land’ has the same meaning as in the Conservation, Forests and Lands Act 1987.’ (b) inserting the following subclause after Clause 11(b) – ‘(c) exempt under regulation 66 (1) of the Fisheries Regulations 2009 from the requirement to hold a recreational fishing licence.’; (c) substituting the row where the Murray Spiny Freshwater Crayfish is listed in Column 1 of the Schedule, with the following – Murray Spiny General conditions Freshwater Crayfish 1. A person must not, in, on or next to inland waters, possess (Euastacus armatus) any Murray Spiny Freshwater Crayfish in any form other than whole or in the form of a carcass. 2. A person must not take, cause to be landed or possess any female Murray Spiny Freshwater Crayfish in berry or with young attached. 3. A person must not remove eggs, spawn, setae or fibres from any female Murray Spiny Freshwater Crayfish. Fishing gear 4. Murray Spiny Freshwater Crayfish may be taken by – (a) hand; or (b) up to two bait traps; or (c) up to ten baited lines (no hooks); or (d) recreational hoop nets; or (e) open top lift nets Victoria Government Gazette G 29 23 July 2015 1619

5. A person must not use more than five recreational hoop nets in the waters of the Goulburn River system, the Ovens River system, the Glenelg River system, the Latrobe River system, the Tarra River system, the Mitta Mitta River, the Kiewa River, Wodonga Creek, Ryans Creek, Waranga Basin, Carrol’s Creek or in any streams or tributaries flowing into those waters or in any waters impounded on those waters (except the waters of Lake Eildon, Rocklands Reservoir or Lake Dartmouth). 6. In all other inland waters, a combined total of ten nets that are hoop nets or open top lift nets may be used. 7. Each recreational hoop net or open top lift net must have a tag attached to it which is clearly, legibly and accurately marked with the fishers full name and place of residence and the tag is positioned so that it remains on or above the water surface at all times. Closed season 8. The closed season for the taking and possession of Murray Spiny Freshwater Crayfish in, on, or next to waters north of the Great Dividing Range is 1 September to 31 May (inclusive) in the next year following. Size limits 9. The minimum size for Murray Spiny Freshwater Crayfish is 10 centimetres. 10. The maximum size for Murray Spiny Freshwater Crayfish is 12 centimetres. Catch and possession limits 11. The catch limit with respect to the taking of Murray Spiny Crayfish from inland waters is a daily limit of two, of which 0 crayfish may be less than 10 centimetres in length or more than 12 centimetres in length. 12. The catch limit with respect to possession of Murray Spiny Freshwater Crayfish anywhere in Victoria is 4 crayfish, of which 0 crayfish may be less than 10 centimetres in length or more than 12 centimetres in length. 1620 G 29 23 July 2015 Victoria Government Gazette

(d) inserting a row in the Schedule for the listing of ‘Trout Cod’ (between Southern Bluefin Tuna and Western Carp Gudgeon) as follows – Trout Cod 1. Trout Cod may only be taken from or possessed in, on, or next (Maccullochella to specified waters for Trout Cod meaning Lake Kerferd and macquariensis) Lake Sambell in the Indigo Shire. 2. The catch limit with respect to the taking of Trout Cod from Lakes Kerferd and Sambell is a daily limit of one. 3. The catch limit with respect to the possession of Trout Cod anywhere in Victoria is one. 4. The minimum size* for Trout Cod is 40 centimetres. 5. The maximum size* for Trout Cod is 50 centimetres. 6. The sale, taking or possession anywhere in Victoria of a commercial quantity of Trout Cod is prohibited. 7. A person must not in, on, or next to inland waters, possess any Trout Cod in any form other than whole or in the form of a carcass. 5. Commencement This Order comes into operation on the day it is published in the Government Gazette. Dated 21 July 2015 Responsible Ministers: LISA NEVILLE Minister for Environment, Climate Change and Water JAALA PULFORD Minister for Agriculture YVETTE CARISBROOKE Clerk of the Executive Council Victoria Government Gazette G 29 23 July 2015 1621

Plant Biosecurity Act 2010 ORDER DECLARING A CONTROL AREA IN VICTORIA FOR THE PURPOSE OF PREVENTING THE SPREAD OF THE PEST GRAPE PHYLLOXERA Order in Council The Governor in Council, under section 19 of the Plant Biosecurity Act 2010, makes the following Order – 1 Purpose The purpose of this Order is to declare control areas in Victoria for the purposes of preventing the spread of the pest grape phylloxera from the control area to other parts of Victoria. 2 Authorising provision This Order is made under section 19 of the Plant Biosecurity Act 2010. 3 Commencement This Order comes into operation on the date of publication in the Victoria Government Gazette. 4 Revocation The Order made under section 19 of the Plant Biosecurity Act 2010 on 17 March 2015, declaring an area in Victoria to be control area for the purpose of preventing the spread of grape phylloxera, and published in Victoria Government Gazette G11 at page 638 on 19 March 2015, is revoked. 5 Definitions In this Order – ‘grape phylloxera’ means the pest Daktulosphaira vitifolii (Fitch); ‘host material’ means host plants; and earth material, package or used equipment associated with the cultivation, harvesting, handling, transport or processing of host plants; ‘host plant’ means plants and plant products of the genus Vitis, including potted vines, cuttings, rootlings, grapes, grape marc, grape must and germplasm. 6 Declaration of a control area for preventing the spread of grape phylloxera to other parts of Victoria (1) The area described in the Schedule 1, known as the North East Phylloxera Infested Zone, is declared to be a control area for the purpose of preventing the spread of grape phylloxera to other parts of Victoria. (2) The area described in the Schedule 2, known as the Nagambie Phylloxera Infested Zone, is declared to be a control area for the purpose of preventing the spread of grape phylloxera to other parts of Victoria. (3) The area described in the Schedule 3, known as the Upton Phylloxera Infested Zone, is declared to be a control area for the purpose of preventing the spread of grape phylloxera to other parts of Victoria. (4) The area described in the Schedule 4, known as the Mooroopna Phylloxera Infested Zone, is declared to be a control area for the purpose of preventing the spread of grape phylloxera to other parts of Victoria. (5) The area described in the Schedule 5, known as the Maroondah Phylloxera Infested Zone, is declared to be a control area for the purpose of preventing the spread of grape phylloxera to other parts of Victoria. (6) The area described in the Schedule 6, known as the Whitebridge Phylloxera Infested Zone, is declared to be a control area for the purpose of preventing the spread of grape phylloxera to other parts of Victoria. 1622 G 29 23 July 2015 Victoria Government Gazette

7 Prohibitions, restrictions and requirements to apply in a control area (1) For the purpose of preventing the spread of the pest grape phylloxera from a control area described in clause 6, the removal of any host material from a control area is prohibited. (2) Subclause (1) does not apply to a person who removes table grapes from the control area described in clause 6 that have been treated for the control of grape phylloxera in accordance with the Act. 8 Expiry This Order expires 12 months after the date it is published in the Victoria Government Gazette. SCHEDULE 1 – NORTH EAST PHYLLOXERA EXCLUSION ZONE The area of land bounded by a line commencing at the intersection of the boundaries of the parishes of Dueran East, Toombullup and Whitfield South, then in a northerly direction along the western boundary of the parish of Whitfield South to the intersection of the boundaries of the parishes of Whitfield South, Toombullup and Toombullup North, then in a westerly, then northerly, then easterly direction along the southern, western and northern boundaries of the parish of Toombullup North to the intersection of the boundaries of the parishes of Toombullup North, Rothesay and Tatong, then in a generally northerly direction along the western boundaries of the parish of Tatong, Lurg, Winton, Mokoan, Boweya, Boomahnoomoonah and Bundalong to the intersection of the western boundary of the parish of Bundalong and the Murray River, then in a generally easterly direction along the Murray River to the intersection of the Murray River and the eastern boundary of the parish of Wodonga, then in a generally southerly direction along the eastern boundaries of the parishes of Wodonga, Baranduda, Yackandandah and Bruarong to the intersection of the boundaries of the parishes of Bruarong, Kergunyah and Dederang, then in a straight line in a southerly direction to the intersection of Lambert Lane and Mt Jack Track, then in a southerly direction along Mt Jack Track to the intersection of Mt Jack Track and Running Creek Road, then in a westerly direction along Running Creek Road to the intersection of Running Creek Road and Kancoona Gap Track, then in a southerly direction along Kancoona Gap Track to the intersection of Kancoona Gap Track and Link Road, then in a westerly direction along Link Road to the intersection of Link Road and Barker Road, then in a generally southerly direction along Barker Road to the intersection of Barker Road and Rolland Road, then in a straight line in a south easterly direction to the intersection of Kancoona South Road and Havilah Road, then in a south easterly direction along Havilah Road to the intersection of Havilah Road and Mt Porepunkah Road, then in a southerly direction along Mt Porepunkah Road to the intersection of Mt Porepunkah Road and Smart Creek–Tawonga Gap Track, then in a south easterly direction along Smart Creek–Tawonga Gap Track to the intersection of Smart Creek–Tawonga Gap Track and Tawonga Gap Track, then in a southerly direction along Tawonga Gap Track to the intersection of Tawonga Gap Track and Big Flat Track, then in a south easterly direction along Big Flat Track to the intersection of Big Flat Track and Dungey Track, then in a straight line in a southerly direction to the intersection of Razorback Walking Track and Razorback Track, then in a south westerly direction along Razorback Track to the intersection of Razorback Track and Bungalow Spur Walking Track, then in a straight line in a south westerly direction to the intersection of Cobbler Lake Track and Cobbler Lake Track an Abbeyards Road, then in a straight line in a north westerly direction to the intersection of the boundaries of the parishes of Matong North, Dandongadale and Winteriga, then in a generally westerly direction along the southern boundary of the parish of Winteriga to the intersection of the boundaries of the parishes of Winteriga, Matong North and Wabonga, then in a southern, then westerly direction along the eastern, then southern boundary of the parish of Wabonga to the intersection of the parishes of Wabonga, Whitfield South and Cambatong, then in a southerly direction along the western boundary of the parish of Cambatong to the intersection of the boundaries of the parishes of Cambatong, Dueran East and Merrijig, then in a westerly direction along the northern boundary of the parish of Merrijig to the intersection of the boundaries of the Victoria Government Gazette G 29 23 July 2015 1623 parishes of Merrijig, Dueran East and Gonzaga, then in a southerly, then westerly direction along the eastern then southern boundaries of the parish of Gonzaga to the intersection of the southern boundary of the parish of Gonzaga and Glenroy Road, then in a south westerly direction along Glenroy Road to the intersection of Glenroy Road and Mt Buller Road, then in a westerly direction along Mt Buller Road to the intersection of Mt Buller Road and Scullys Lane, then in a northerly direction along Scullys Lane to the intersection of Scullys Lane and Graves Road, then in a westerly direction along Graves Road to the intersection of Graves Road and Old Tolmie Road, then in a straight line in a north westerly direction to the intersection of Saligari Road and Barwite Road, then in a westerly direction along Barwite Road to the intersection of Barwite Road and Mansfield– Whitfield Road, then in a northerly, then north easterly direction along Mansfield–Whitfield Road to the intersection of the Mansfield–Whitfield Road and the southern boundary of the parish of Toombullup, then in an easterly direction along the southern boundary of the parish of Toombullup to the point of commencement. SCHEDULE 2 – NAGAMBIE PHYLLOXERA INFESTED ZONE The area of land bounded by a line commencing at the intersection of the boundaries of the parishes of Wirrate, Whroo and Bailieston, then in an easterly direction along the northern boundary of the parish of Bailieston to the intersection of the parishes of Bailieston, Murchison and Noorilim, then in an easterly, then north easterly direction along the northern boundary of the parish of Noorilim to the intersection of the boundary of the parish of Noorilim and Day Road, then in westerly direction along Day Road to the intersection of Day Road and Murchison–Goulburn Weir Road, then in a northerly direction along Murchison–Goulburn Weir Road to the intersection of Murchison–Goulburn Weir Road and Buffalo Swamp Road, then in a westerly direction along Buffalo Swamp Road to the intersection of Buffalo Swamp Road and Willow Road, then in a northerly direction along Willow Road to the intersection of Willow Road and Bendigo–Murchison Road, then in a south easterly direction along Bendigo–Murchison Road to the intersection of Bendigo–Murchison Road and Stewart Road, then in a northerly direction along Stewart Road to the intersection of Stewart Road and Chinamans Hill Road, then in an easterly direction along Chinamans Hill Road to the intersection of Chinamans Hill Road and Hammond Road, then in a north easterly direction along Hammond Road to the intersection of Hammond Road and McMillan Road, then in an easterly direction along McMillan Road to the intersection of McMillan Road and Murchison–Tatura Road, then in a southerly direction along Murchison–Tatura Road to the intersection of Murchison–Tatura Road and River Road, then in a north easterly direction along River Road to the intersection of River Road and Freestone Road, then in a straight line in a south easterly direction to the intersection of Cassidys Road and Duggans Road, then in a southerly direction along Duggans Road, which becomes Dargalong Road, to the intersection of Dargalong Road and the Goulburn Valley Freeway, then in a south westerly direction along the Goulburn Valley Freeway to the intersection of the Goulburn Valley Freeway and the northern boundary of the parish of Wahring, then in an easterly direction along the northern boundary of the parish of Wahring to the intersection of the boundary of the parishes of Wahring, Dargalong and Bunganail, then in a southerly direction along the eastern boundary of the parish of Wahring to the intersection of the boundaries of the parishes of Wahring, Bunganail, Monea North and Wormangal, then in a southerly then westerly direction along the eastern and southern boundaries of the parish of Wormangal to the intersection of the boundaries of the parishes of Wormangal, Avenel and Tabilk, then in a westerly direction along the southern boundary of the parish of Tabilk to the intersection of the boundary of the parish of Tabilk and the Tocumwal Railway Line, then in a southerly direction along the Tocumwal Railway Line to the intersection of the Tocumwal Railway Line and Aerodrome Road, then in a generally easterly direction along Aerodrome Road to the intersection of Aerodrome Road and Hughes Street, then in a south easterly direction along Hughes Street to the intersection of Hughes Street and Henry Street, then in a westerly direction along Henry Street to the intersection of Henry Street and Lambing Gully Road, then in a southerly direction along Lambing Gully Road to the intersection of Lambing Gully Road and the Hume Freeway, then in a south westerly direction along the Hume Freeway to the intersection of the Hume Freeway and 1624 G 29 23 July 2015 Victoria Government Gazette the northern boundary of the Department of Defence Munitions Depot, then in a westerly direction along the northern boundary of the Department of Defence Munitions Depot to the intersection of northern boundary of the Department of Defence Munitions Depot and Seymour–Avenel Road, then in a southerly direction along Seymour–Avenel Road to the intersection of Seymour–Avenel Road and O’Connors Road, then in a westerly direction along O’Connors Road to the intersection of O’Connors Road and the Tocumwal Railway Line, then in a north westerly direction along the Tocumwal Railway Line to the intersection of the Tocumwal Railway Line and the southern boundary of the parish of Avenel, then in a westerly direction along the southern boundary of the parish of Avenel to the intersection of the boundaries of the parishes of Avenel, Mangalore and Northwood, then in a generally southerly, then westerly, then northerly direction along the eastern, southern and western boundaries of the parish of Northwood to the intersection of the boundaries of the parishes of Northwood, Puckapunyal and Mitchell, then in a generally northerly direction along the western boundary of the parish of Mitchell to the intersection of the parishes of Mitchell, Wirrate and Bailieston, then in a northerly direction along the western boundary of the parish of Bailieston to the point of commencement. SCHEDULE 3 – UPTON PHYLLOXERA INFESTED ZONE The area commencing at grid reference 610200 (Longwood North topographic map, 7924-2- N, 2008), then in a straight line in a westerly direction to grid reference 570200, then in a straight line in a southerly direction to grid reference 570180, then in a straight line in a westerly direction to grid reference 520180, then in a straight line in a southerly direction to grid reference 520110 (Longwood South topographic map, 7924-2-S, 2008), then in a straight line in a south easterly direction to grid reference 530090, then in a straight line in a southerly direction to grid reference 530080, then in a straight line in an easterly direction to grid reference 610080, then in a northerly direction to the point of commencement. SCHEDULE 4 – MOOROOPNA PHYLLOXERA INFESTED ZONE The area of land bounded by a line commencing at the point where the northern boundary of the Parish of Mooroopna joins with the western boundary of that parish; then easterly along the northern boundary of that parish to the junction with the Goulburn River, then generally southerly along the western bank of the Goulburn River to the junction of the Goulburn River with the southern boundary of the Parish of Toolamba, then westerly along the southern boundary of that parish to the western boundary of that parish; then northerly along the western boundary of that parish and the western boundary of the Parish of Mooroopna to the point of commencement. SCHEDULE 5 – MAROONDAH PHYLLOXERA INFESTED ZONE The area of land bounded by a line commencing at the intersection of the Warburton Highway and the Maroondah Highway, then in a south westerly direction along the Maroondah Highway to the intersection of the Maroondah Highway and Plymouth Road, then in a westerly direction along Plymouth Road, which becomes Warranwood Road, to the intersection of Warranwood Road and Wonga Road, then in a north westerly direction along Wonga Road to the intersection of Wonga Road and Croydon Road, then in a north westerly direction along Croydon Road to the intersection of Croydon Road and Ringwood–Warrandyte Road, then in a northerly direction along Ringwood– Warrandyte Road to the intersection of Ringwood–Warrandyte Road and Brumbys Road, then in a north easterly direction along Brumbys Road to the point of termination, then in a straight line in an easterly direction to the intersection of Yarra Road and Holloway Road, then in an easterly direction along Holloway Road to the intersection of Holloway Road and Brushy Park Road, then in a northerly direction along Brushy Park Road to the intersection of Brushy Park Road and Black Springs Road, then in an easterly direction along Black Springs Road to the intersection of Black Springs Road and Stanley Street, then in a northerly direction along Stanley Street to the point of termination, then in a straight line in an easterly direction to the intersection of Edward Street and Switchback Road, then in an easterly direction along Switchback Road to the intersection Victoria Government Gazette G 29 23 July 2015 1625 of Switchback Road and Victoria Road, then in a northerly direction along Victoria Road to the intersection of Victoria Road and MacIntyre Road, then in a straight line in a westerly direction to the intersection of Wendy Way and Skyline Road, then in a northerly direction along Skyline Road to the intersection of Skyline Road and Eltham–Yarra Glen Road, then in an easterly direction along Eltham–Yarra Glen Road to the intersection of Eltham–Yarra Glen Road and Skyline Road North, then in a northerly direction along Skyline Road North to the intersection of Skyline Road North and Tuans Track, then in an easterly direction along Tuans Track, which becomes Uplands Road, to the intersection of Uplands Road and Valley Road, then in an easterly direction along Valley Road to the intersection of Valley Road and Steels Creek Road, then in a northerly direction along Steels Creek Road to the intersection of Steels Creek Road and Hunts Lane, then in an easterly direction along Hunts Lane to the intersection of Hunts Lane and Melba Highway, then in a southerly direction along Melba Highway to the intersection of the Melba Highway and Old Toolangi Road, then in an easterly direction along Old Toolangi Road to the intersection of Old Toolangi Road and Beachs Lane, then in an easterly direction along Beachs Lane, which becomes Loop Track to the intersection of Loop Track and Pauls Creek Road, then in a straight line in a south easterly direction to the intersection of Rowson Road and Ainsworth Avenue, then in a straight line in a southerly direction to the intersection of Healesville–Yarra Glen Road and Donavans Road, then in an easterly direction along Healesville–Yarra Glen Road to the intersection of Healesville–Yarra Glen Road and Healesville–Kinglake Road, then in a south easterly direction along Healesville–Kinglake Road to the intersection of Healesville–Kinglake Road and the Maroondah Highway, then in an easterly direction along the Maroondah Highway to the intersection of the Maroondah Highway and Don Road, then in a south easterly direction along Don Road to the intersection of Don Road and Mt Riddell Road, then in a south westerly direction along Mt Riddell Road to the intersection of Mt Riddell Road and Airlie Road, then in a westerly direction along Airlie Road to the intersection of Airlie Road and Maroondah Highway, then in a south westerly direction along the Maroondah Highway to the intersection of the Maroondah Highway and Healesville–Koo wee rup Road, then in southerly direction along the Healesville–Koo wee rup Road to grid reference 700221 (Juliet South topographic map, 8022-4-S), then in a straight line in a south westerly direction to the Yarra River (grid reference 694217), then in a north westerly direction along the Yarra River to the intersection of the Yarra River and Woori Yallock Creek, then in a straight line in a southerly direction to the intersection of Yarraloch Way and Killara Road, then in a westerly direction along Killara Road to the intersection of Killara Road and Armistead Road, then in a southerly direction along Armistead Road to the intersection of Armistead Road and Darling Road, then in a westerly direction along Darling Road to the intersection of Darling Road and Gruyere Road, then in a southerly direction along Gruyere Road to the intersection of Gruyere Road and Victoria Road, then in a westerly direction along Victoria Road to the intersection of Victoria Road and Warburton Highway, then in a westerly direction along Warburton Highway to the point of commencement. SCHEDULE 6 – WHITEBRIDGE PHYLLOXERA INFESTED ZONE The area of land bounded by a line commencing at the intersection of Three Chain Road and Bolgers Lane, then in a southerly direction along Bolgers Lane to the intersection of Bolgers Lane and Rochford Road, then in an easterly direction along Rochford Road to the intersection of Rochford Road and Monument Creek Road, then in a southerly direction along Monument Creek Road to the intersection of Monument Creek Road and Ochiltrees Road, then in an easterly direction along Ochiltrees Road to the intersection of Ochiltrees Road and Lukes Road, then in a northerly direction along Lukes Road to the intersection of Lukes Road and Boundary Road, then in an easterly direction along Boundary Road to the intersection of Boundary Road and Parks Road, then in a northerly direction along Parks Road to the intersection of Parks Road and McMasters Lane, then in a north easterly direction along McMasters Lane to the intersection of McMasters Lane and Three Chain Road, then in a generally westerly direction along Three Chain Road to the point of commencement. 1626 G 29 23 July 2015 Victoria Government Gazette

Note: Section 20(1) of the Act provides an offence for a person who causes or permits the movement of any plant, plant product, used package, used equipment or earth material into or from a control area or within a control area or within a specified part of a control area contrary to any prohibition or restriction in an order declaring an area to be a control area if the person knows or may reasonably be expected to know that the place has been declared to be a control area, unless the person is authorised to do so under a permit issued by the Secretary. The maximum penalty for this offence is 60 penalty units in the case of an individual and 300 penalty units in the case of a body corporate. Section 20(3) of the Act provides that a person who contravenes any prohibition or restriction in an order declaring a place to be a control area, where that person is not liable for the offence in section 20(1) of the Act, is guilty of an offence and is liable to a penalty not exceeding 10 penalty units in the case of an individual and 60 penalty units in the case of a body corporate, unless the person is authorised to do so under a permit issued by the Secretary. An offence in section 20 does not apply to a person who is acting under a permit issued by the Secretary under section 21 of the Act if the person complies with the conditions of the permit. Dated 21 July 2015 Responsible Minister: HON JAALA PULFORD MP Minister for Agriculture YVETTE CARISBROOKE Clerk of the Executive Council Victoria Government Gazette G 29 23 July 2015 1627

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SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION ACT 1994 NOTICE THAT STATUTORY RULES ARE OBTAINABLE Notice is hereby given under section 17(3) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1994 that the following Statutory Rules were first obtainable from SAI Global Bookshop, 85 Buckhurst Street, South Melbourne, on the date specified: 89. Statutory Rule: Court Security Regulations 2015 Authorising Act: Court Security Act 1980 Date first obtainable: 21 July 2015 Code A 90. Statutory Rule: Sex Offenders Registration Amendment Regulations 2015 Authorising Act: Sex Offenders Registration Act 2004 Date first obtainable: 21 July 2015 Code A Victoria Government Gazette G 29 23 July 2015 1629

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