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Government Gazette OF THE STATE OF Number 47 Friday, 4 May 2012 Published under authority by Government Advertising LEGISLATION Online notification of the making of statutory instruments

Week beginning 23 April 2012 THE following instruments were officially notified on the NSW legislation website(www.legislation.nsw.gov.au) on the dates indicated:

Proclamations commencing Acts Criminal Procedure Amendment (Summary Proceedings Case Management) Act 2012 No 10 (2012-166) — published LW 27 April 2012

Environmental Planning Instruments Burwood Local Environmental Plan No 73 (2012-162) — published LW 27 April 2012 Coonamble Local Environmental Plan 2011 (Amendment No 1) (2012-163) — published LW 27 April 2012 Kempsey Local Environmental Plan 1987 (Amendment No 117) (2012-164) — published LW 27 April 2012 Liverpool Plains Local Environmental Plan 2011 (Amendment No 1) (2012-165) — published LW 27 April 2012 1138 LEGISLATION 4 May 2012

Other Legislation

New South Wales

Notice of Final Determination under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995

The Scientific Committee established under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 has made a final determination to insert the following species as an endangered species under that Act and, accordingly: (a) Schedule 1 to that Act is amended by inserting in Part 1 before the heading Balaenopteridae in the matter relating to Marine mammals:

Balaenidae * Eubalaena australis (Desmoulins, 1822) Southern Right Whale

(b) Schedule 2 to that Act is amended by omitting from Part 1 under the heading Marine mammals in the matter relating to Vertebrates:

Balaenidae * Eubalaena australis (Desmoulins, 1822) Southern Right Whale

This Notice commences on the day on which it is published in the Gazette. Dated, this 10th day of April 2012.

Associate Professor Michelle Leishman Chairperson of the Scientific Committee

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Notice of Final Determination

Copies of final determination and reasons Copies of the final determination and the reasons for it are available to members of the public (free of charge) as follows: (a) on the Internet at www.environment.nsw.gov.au, (b) by contacting the Scientific Committee Unit, by post C/- Office of Environment and Heritage, PO Box 1967, Hurstville BC NSW 1481, by telephone (02) 9585 6940 or by facsimile (02) 9585 6989, (c) in person at the Office of Environment and Heritage Information Centre, Level 14, 59–61 Goulburn St, .

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 47 C:\Docs\si\s2012-091\d05\s2012-091EXN.fm 30/3/12, 10:21 am 1140 OFFICIAL NOTICES 4 May 2012 OFFICIAL NOTICES Appointments

CONSTITUTION ACT 1902 CRIMES (ADMINISTRATION OF SENTENCES) ACT 1999 Ministerial Arrangements During the Absence from Duty of the Premier and Minister for Western Sydney State Parole Authority PURSUANT to section 36 of the Constitution Act 1902, Her Re-appointment of Community Member Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive HER Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Council, has authorised the Honourable A. J. Stoner, M.P., Executive Council and pursuant to section 183 of the Crimes Deputy Premier, Minister for Trade and Investment and (Administration of Sentences) Act 1999, has approved the Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services, to act for re-appointment of Mr Lloyd WALKER as a community and on behalf of the Premier and that the Honourable V. M. member of the State Parole Authority for a period of three Dominello, M.P., Minister for Citizenship and Communities (3) years dating on and from 1 July 2012 until 30 June 2015. and Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, to act for and on behalf of the Minister for Western Sydney, on and from 11 May 2012, GREG SMITH, with a view to them performing the duties of the offi ces of Minister for Justice the Premier and Minister for Western Sydney respectively during my absence from duty. BARRY O’FARRELL, M.P., Premier Department of Premier and Cabinet, Sydney 2 May 2012

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 47 4 May 2012 OFFICIAL NOTICES 1141 Roads and Maritime Services

ROAD TRANSPORT (GENERAL) ACT 2005 Notice under Clause 20 the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 BOMBALA SHIRE COUNCIL, in pursuance of Division 4 of Part 2 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading, Access) Regulation 2005, by this Notice, specify the routes and areas on or in which 25 metre B-Doubles may be used subject to any requirements or conditions set out in the Schedule. Date: 24 April 2012. DON COTTEE, General Manager, Bombala Shire Council (by delegation from the Minister for Roads)

SCHEDULE 1. Citation This Notice may be cited as Bombala Shire Council 25 Metre B-Double route Notice No. 1/2012. 2. Commencement This Notice takes effect on the date of gazettal. 3. Effect This Notice remains in force until 1 September 2015 unless it is amended or repealed earlier. 4. Application This Notice applies to those 25 metre B-Double vehicles which comply with Schedule 1 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 and Schedule 2 of the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2007. 5. Routes Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Conditions 25 Wedmore Road, HW19 Monaro Sandy Lane For use in emergency Bombala Highway situations when directed by RMS, Police or Council. 25 Sandy Lane, Bombala Wedmore Road MR93 Delegate Road For use in emergency situations when directed by RMS, Police or Council.

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 47 1142 OFFICIAL NOTICES 4 May 2012

ROAD TRANSPORT (GENERAL) ACT 2005 Notice under Clause 20 the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 BOMBALA SHIRE COUNCIL, in pursuance of Division 4 of Part 2 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading, Access) Regulation 2005, by this Notice, specify the routes and areas on or in which 4.6 metre High Vehicles may be used subject to any requirements or conditions set out in the Schedule. Date: 24 April 2012. DON COTTEE, General Manager, Bombala Shire Council (by delegation from the Minister for Roads)

SCHEDULE 1. Citation This Notice may be cited as Bombala Shire Council 4.6 Metre High Vehicle Route Notice No. 1/2012. 2. Commencement This Notice takes effect on the date of gazettal. 3. Effect This Notice remains in force until 31 December 2012 unless it is amended or repealed earlier. 4. Application This Notice applies to those 4.6 metre high vehicles which comply with Schedule 1 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 and Schedule 2 of the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2007. 5. Routes Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Conditions 4.6 Wedmore Road, Bombala HW19 Monaro Highway Sandy Lane 4.6 Sandy Lane, Bombala Wedmore Road MR93 Delegate Road

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ROAD TRANSPORT (GENERAL) ACT 2005 Notice under Clause 20 the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 BOMBALA SHIRE COUNCIL, in pursuance of Division 4 of Part 2 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading, Access) Regulation 2005, by this Notice, specify the routes and areas on or in which 4.6 metre High Vehicles may be used subject to any requirements or conditions set out in the Schedule. Date: 26 April 2012. DON COTTEE, General Manager, Bombala Shire Council (by delegation from the Minister for Roads)

SCHEDULE 1. Citation This Notice may be cited as Bombala Shire Council 4.6 Metre High Vehicle Route Notice No. 2/2012. 2. Commencement This Notice takes effect on the date of gazettal. 3. Effect This Notice remains in force until 31 December 2012 unless it is amended or repealed earlier. 4. Application This Notice applies to those 4.6 metre high vehicles which comply with Schedule 1 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 and Schedule 2 of the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2007. 5. Routes Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Conditions 4.6 394 Ando Road, Ando HW19 Monaro Highway Bombala Monaro Shire Boundary 4.6 563 Black Lake Road, MR91 Mt Darragh Road HW19 Monaro Highway Bibbenluke 4.6 91 Mt Darragh Road, Bega Valley Bombala HW19 Monaro Highway Cathcart Shire Boundary

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ROAD TRANSPORT (GENERAL) ACT 2005 Notice under Clause 20 the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 COOMA MONARO SHIRE COUNCIL, in pursuance of Division 4 of Part 2 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading, Access) Regulation 2005, by this Notice, specify the routes and areas on or in which 4.6 metre High Vehicles may be used subject to any requirements or conditions set out in the Schedule. Date: 1 May 2012. JOHN VUCIC, General Manager, Cooma Monaro Shire Council (by delegation from the Minister for Roads)

SCHEDULE 1. Citation This Notice may be cited as Cooma Monaro Shire Council 4.6 Metre High Vehicle Route Notice No. 1/2012. 2. Commencement This Notice takes effect on the date of gazettal. 3. Effect This Notice remains in force until 31 December 2012 unless it is amended or repealed earlier. 4. Application This Notice applies to those 4.6 metre high vehicles which comply with Schedule 1 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 and Schedule 2 of the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2007. 5. Routes Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Conditions 4.6 394 Ando Road, Ando Bombala Cooma Monaro Cooma Monaro Snowy Shire Boundary Shire Boundary 4.6 Church Road, Cooma HW19 Monaro Highway Maffra Road 4.6 Maffra Road, Cooma Church Road Cooma Monaro Shire Boundary

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ROAD TRANSPORT (GENERAL) ACT 2005 Notice under Clause 20 the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 LISMORE CITY COUNCIL, in pursuance of Division 4 of Part 2 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading, Access) Regulation 2005, by this Notice, specify the routes and areas on or in which 25 metre B-Doubles may be used subject to any requirements or conditions set out in the Schedule. Acting General Manager, Lismore City Council (by delegation from the Minister for Roads)

SCHEDULE 1. Citation This Notice may be cited as Lismore City Council 25 metre B-Double Route Notice No. 01/2012. 2. Commencement This Notice takes effect on the date of gazettal. 3. Effect This Notice remains in force until 1 September 2015 unless it is amended or repealed earlier. 4. Application This Notice applies to those 25 metre B-Double vehicles which comply with Schedule 1 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 and Schedule 2 of the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2007. 5. Routes Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point 25 Unnamed Road, Loftville Bruxner Highway, Krauss Road 25 Krauss Road, Loftville Krauss Road Habib Drive

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 47 1146 OFFICIAL NOTICES 4 May 2012

ROAD TRANSPORT (GENERAL) ACT 2005 Notice under Clause 20 the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 NAMBUCCA SHIRE COUNCIL, in pursuance of Division 4 of Part 2 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading, Access) Regulation 2005, by this Notice, specify the routes and areas on or in which 25metre B-Doubles may be used subject to any requirements or conditions set out in the Schedule. Date: 1 May 2012. MICHAEL COULTER, General Manager, Nambucca Shire Council (by delegation from the Minister for Roads)

SCHEDULE 1. Citation This Notice may be cited as Nambucca Shire Council 25 Metre B-Double Route Notice No. 01/2012. 2. Commencement This Notice takes effect on date of gazettal. 3. Effect This Notice remains in force until 1 September 2015 unless it is amended or repealed earlier. 4. Application This Notice applies to those 25 metre B-Double vehicles which comply with Schedule 1 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 and Schedule 2 of the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2007. 5. Routes Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Conditions 25 m Link Road, Pacifi c Highway Old Coast Road Haulage to be undertaken during Nambucca daylight hours. In one direction, where fully laden log trucks proceed to the Pacifi c Highway only. Travel is not permitted on school days between the hours of 8.00-9.30am and 2.30-4.00pm 25 m Old Coast Road, Link Road Mann Street Haulage to be undertaken during Nambucca daylight hours. In one direction, where fully laden log trucks proceed to the Pacifi c Highway only. Travel is not permitted on school days between the hours of 8.00-9.30am and 2.30-4.00pm 25 m Mann Street, Old Coast Road Hyland Park Nambucca Road 25 m Hyland Mann Street Tallowwood Park Road, Road (Forest Nambucca Road)

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ROADS ACT 1993

Notice of Dedication of Land as Public Road at Casula in the Liverpool City Council area

Roads and Maritime Services, by its delegate, dedicates the land described in the schedule below as public road under section 10 of the Roads Act 1993. Anna C North Manager, Compulsory Acquisition & Road Dedication Roads and Maritime Services ______

SCHEDULE ALL those pieces or parcels of land situated in the Liverpool City Council area, Parish of St Luke, County of Cumberland, shown as:

Description of Land Title Particulars Certificate of Title Lot 7 Deposited Plan 108413 Volume 4907 Folio 236 Certificate of Title Lot 6 Deposited Plan 108413 Volume 4743 Folio 203 Certificate of Title Lot 5 Deposited Plan 108413 Volume 4731 Folio 191 Lot 4 Deposited Plan 108413 Folio Identifier 8 / 17620 Certificate of Title Lot 3 Deposited Plan 108413 Volume 5277 Folio 136 Certificate of Title Lot 2 Deposited Plan 108413 Volume 5277 Folio 137 Certificates of Title: Volume 4914 Folio 88; Lot 1 Deposited Plan 108413 Volume 6238 Folio 106; and Volume 6249 Folio 115 Certificates of Title: The area of 18 ¾ perches shown on Deposited Plan 361939, being part of Lot 9 Volume 4160 Folio 164; Deposited Plan 17620 Volume 4160 Folio 165; and Volume 4160 Folio 166 Certificate of Title Lot 1 Deposited Plan 345212 Volume 5189 Folio 239 Certificate of Title Lot 1 Deposited Plan 345211 Volume 4851 Folio 202 Lot 1 Deposited Plan 336498

Lot 2 Deposited Plan 336498 Certificate of Title Lot 3 Deposited Plan 336498 Volume 4784 Folio 152 Lot 4 Deposited Plan 336498 The area of 12.8 m2 shown on plan marked ‘A’ annexed to Memorandum of Certificate of Title Transfer P202177, registered at Land and Property Information, being part of Lot Volume 7656 Folio 32 A Deposited Plan 375956 The area of 42 square feet shown on plan marked ‘A’ annexed to Memorandum of Certificate of Title Transfer K275456, registered at Land and Property Information, being part of Lot Volume 5546 Folio 57 15 Deposited Plan 13864 The area of 27 square feet shown on Deposited Plan 97307, being part of Lot B Certificate of Title Deposited Plan 396179 Volume 7214 Folio 88

(RMS Papers: SF2012/10145; RO 259.12488)

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 47 1148 OFFICIAL NOTICES 4 May 2012 Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services

ANIMAL DISEASES (EMERGENCY OUTBREAKS) Broken Hill ACT 1991 Level 2, 32 Sulphide Street PO Box 696, Broken Hill NSW 2880 Section 29 Notice Email: brokenhill.metexnotifi [email protected] 7th Further Extension of Importation Order – Fax: (08) 8087 8005 Pigeons (No. 2) Cobar I, THERESE MARGARET WRIGHT, Deputy Chief NSW Government Offi ce Block Veterinary Officer, with the powers the Minister has 62-64 Marshall Street delegated to me pursuant to section 67 of the Animal Diseases PO Box 157, Cobar NSW 2835 (Emergency Outbreaks) Act 1991 (‘the Act’) and pursuant Email: cobar.metexnotifi [email protected] to sections 28 and 29 of the Act extend the operation of Fax: (02) 6836 4395 the importation order titled “Importation Order – Pigeons Lightning Ridge (No. 2)” dated 21 September 2011 and published in NSW Miners Association Building Government Gazette No. 94 on 23 September 2011 at pages Lot 60, Morilla Street 5675-5676 for a further period of 30 days from the date this PO Box 314, Lightning Ridge NSW 2834 notice is published in the Gazette. Email: lightningridge.metexnotifi cation@industry. nsw.gov.au Dated this 1st day of May 2012. Fax: (02) 6829 0825 THERESE MARGARET WRIGHT, Lithgow Deputy Chief Veterinary Offi cer Hartley Building Note: The importation order titled “Importation Order – Suite 1, 1st Floor, 184 Mort Street Pigeons (No. 2)” dated 21 September 2011 was last PO Box 69, Lithgow NSW 2790 extended by extension notice titled “6th Further Email: lithgow.coalnotifi [email protected] Extension of Importation Order – Pigeons (No. 2)” Fax: (02) 6352 3876 dated 3 April 2012 and published in NSW Government Maitland Gazette No 38 on 5 April 2012 at page 888. 516 High Street Maitland NSW 2320 PO Box 344 COAL MINE HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT 2002 Mail Centre NSW 2310 Email: maitland.metexnotifi [email protected] Notice Under Section 217 Fax: (02) 4931 6790 I, ROBERT REGAN, Chief Inspector under the Coal Mine Orange Health and Safety Act 2002 (the Act), pursuant to section 161 Kite Street 217 of the Act by this order: Locked Bag 21, Orange NSW 2800 1. Revoke the notice titled “Documents Required to be Email: orange.metexnotifi [email protected] Supplied to Chief Inspector” published in the New South Fax: (02) 6360 5343 Wales Government Gazette No. 93 of 26 June 2009, at Singleton page 3601, and Coal Services Building 2. Specify that, if the Act or the regulations made under 1 Civic Avenue the Act require something to be sent or given to the PO Box 51, Singleton NSW 2330 Chief Inspector, it is suffi cient that it is sent or given to Email: singleton.coalnotifi [email protected] any government offi cial of the Department of Trade and Fax: (02) 6572 1201 Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services: Wollongong a. at any offi ce of the Department or using any postal Government Offi ce Block address, or Level 3, Block F, 84 Crown Street b. by electronic or facsimile transmission to any of the PO Box 674, Wollongong NSW 2500 email addresses or facsimile numbers, Email: wollongong.metexnotifi [email protected] listed in the Schedule below. Fax: (02) 4226 3851 Dated this 2nd day of May 2012. SCHEDULE ROBERT REGAN, Armidale Chief Inspector, Earth Sciences Building (C2) Department of Trade and Investment, Ring Road North Regional Infrastructure and Services PO Box U86 University of New England Armidale NSW 2351 Email: armidale.metexnotifi [email protected] Fax: (02) 6772 8664

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WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT 2011 1.7.3 displayed on an employee notice board for a period of 28 days. Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 Dated this 30th day of April 2012. Exemption Order ROBERT REGAN, I, ROBERT REGAN, Chief Inspector under the Coal Mine Chief Inspector, Health and Safety Act 2002, pursuant to Clause 684 of the Department of Trade and Investment, Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011, make the following Regional Infrastructure and Services Exemption Order as specifi ed in the schedule below. (under delegation from Director General) SCHEDULE 1. Exemption WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT 2011 Subject to the conditions specified in clause 2 of Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 this Schedule, this Order exempts an employer from complying with clause 136 (5) of the Occupational Exemption Order Health and Safety Regulation 2001 in relation to I, ROBERT REGAN, Chief Inspector under the Coal Mine portable or hand-held plant or items used to determine Health and Safety Act 2002, pursuant to Clause 684 of the or monitor the presence of gases for the purposes of Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011, make the following the Coal Mine Health and Safety Act 2002 and used in Exemption Order as specifi ed in the schedule below. underground mines at a coal workplace in respect of the use of the Dräger X-am 7000 gas detector. SCHEDULE 2. Conditions 1. Exemption This exemption shall be subject to the following Subject to the conditions specified in clause 2 of conditions: this Schedule, this Order exempts an employer from 1.1 The manufacturer’s instructions for the Dräger complying with clause 136 (5) of the Occupational X-am 7000 gas detector are to be retained at the Health and Safety Regulation 2001 in relation to mine and the requirements within these documents portable or hand-held plant or items used to determine are to be fulfi lled to support the continued safe or monitor the presence of gases for the purposes of installation, use, calibration and maintenance of the Coal Mine Health and Safety Act 2002 and used in this gas detector. underground mines at a coal workplace in respect of the use of the Dräger Polytron 7000 gas detector. 1.2 The X-am 7000 detectors are to be checked for calibration accuracy in accordance with the 2. Conditions requirements of Australian Standard AS 2290.3 This exemption shall be subject to the following Electrical equipment for coal mines – Maintenance conditions: and overhaul, Part 3: Maintenance of gas detecting 1.1 The manufacturer’s instructions for the Dräger and monitoring equipment. Polytron 7000 gas detector are to be retained at the 1.3 Repairs to the X-am 7000 detectors must only be mine and the requirements within these documents undertaken by a service facility licensed under the are to be fulfi lled to support the continued safe Coal Mine Health and Safety Regulations 2006 for installation, use, calibration and maintenance of the purpose of repairing explosion protected electric this gas detector. apparatus. 1.2 The Polytron 7000 detectors are to be checked Note: Repair includes the replacement of plug-in for calibration accuracy in accordance with the components including sensors and cells for requirements of Australian Standard AS 2290.3 the detection of gases. It does not include Electrical equipment for coal mines – Maintenance calibration. and overhaul, Part 3: Maintenance of gas detecting 1.4 The Manager of Mining Engineering of the coal and monitoring equipment. operation must have determined that the Dräger 1.3 Repairs to the Polytron 7000 detectors must only be X-am 7000 gas detector is suitable for its intended undertaken by a service facility licensed under the environment and use. Coal Mine Health and Safety Regulations 2006 for 1.5 This exemption Order has effect until the 1st the purpose of repairing explosion protected electric December, 2012. apparatus. 1.6 This exemption may be revoked at any time by the Note: Repair includes the replacement of plug-in Chief Inspector or his delegate. components including sensors and cells for 1.7 A copy of this exemption order must be held at the the detection of gases. It does not include calibration. underground mine being a coal workplace, and must be: 1.4 The Manager of Mining Engineering of the coal 1.7.1 provided to the site check inspector for the operation must have determined that the Dräger mine Polytron 7000 gas detector is suitable for its intended environment and use. 1.7.2 given to all persons employed at the coal workplace in accordance with any 1.5 This exemption Order has effect until the 30 April, consultation arrangements, and 2013.

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1.6 This exemption may be revoked at any time by the (T12-1105) Chief Inspector or his delegate. No. 4558, SILVER CITY MINERALS LIMITED (ACN 1.7 A copy of this exemption order must be held at the 130 933 309), area of 13 units, for Group 1, dated 26 April underground mine being a coal workplace, and must 2012. (Broken Hill Mining Division). be: (T12-1106) 1.7.1 provided to the site check inspector for the No. 4559, SILVER CITY MINERALS LIMITED (ACN mine 130 933 309), area of 13 units, for Group 1, dated 26 April 1.7.2 given to all persons employed at the 2012. (Broken Hill Mining Division). coal workplace in accordance with any consultation arrangements, and (T12-1107) 1.7.3 displayed on an employee notice board for No. 4560, SILVER CITY MINERALS LIMITED (ACN a period of 28 days. 130 933 309), area of 13 units, for Group 1, dated 26 April 2012. (Broken Hill Mining Division). Dated this 2nd day of May 2012. (T12-1108) ROBERT REGAN Chief Inspector, No. 4561, P W ENGLISH AND ASSOCIATES PTY LTD Department of Trade and Investment, (ACN 002 052 913), area of 13 units, for Group 1, dated 26 Regional Infrastructure and Services April 2012. ( Mining Division). (under delegation from Director General) (T12-1109) No. 4562, PEEL MINING LIMITED (ACN 119 343 734), area of 4 units, for Group 1, dated 27 April 2012. (Cobar MINERAL RESOURCES Mining Division). NOTICE is given that the following applications have been (T12-1110) received: No. 4563, TELLUS RESOURCES LTD (ACN 144 733 EXPLORATION LICENCE APPLICATIONS 595), area of 55 units, for Group 1, dated 27 April 2012. (T12-1605) (Orange Mining Division). No. 58, NEW SOUTH WALES ABORIGINAL LAND (T12-1111) COUNCIL, area of 6 blocks, for Petroleum, dated 5 March No. 4564, SAMS REEF MINING PTY LIMITED (ACN 2012. (Sydney Mining Division). 108 530 712), area of 100 units, for Group 1, dated 27 April (T12-1078) 2012. (Orange Mining Division). No. 4531, PMR3 PTY LTD (ACN 145 105 148), area of (T12-1112) 100 units, for Group 1, dated 18 April 2012. (Broken Hill No. 4565, SAMS REEF MINING PTY LIMITED (ACN Mining Division). 108 530 712), area of 100 units, for Group 1, dated 27 April (T12-1099) 2012. (Orange Mining Division). No. 4552, SAMS REEF MINING PTY LIMITED (ACN (T12-1113) 108 530 712), area of 1 units, for Group 1, dated 24 April No. 4566, SAMS REEF MINING PTY LIMITED (ACN 2012. (Orange Mining Division). 108 530 712), area of 29 units, for Group 1, dated 27 April (T12-1100) 2012. (Orange Mining Division). No. 4553, SAMS REEF MINING PTY LIMITED (ACN (T12-1114) 108 530 712), area of 100 units, for Group 1, dated 24 April No. 4567, CGNM RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 139 2012. (Orange Mining Division). 443 137), area of 71 units, for Group 1, dated 1 May 2012. (T12-1101) (Sydney Mining Division). No. 4554, SAMS REEF MINING PTY LIMITED (ACN (T12-1115) 108 530 712), area of 100 units, for Group 1, dated 24 April No. 4568, CGNM RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 139 2012. (Orange Mining Division). 443 137), area of 81 units, for Group 1, dated 1 May 2012. (T12-1102) ( Mining Division). No. 4555, COLUMBINE RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN (T12-1116) 110 711 656), area of 27 units, for Group 1, dated 24 April No. 4569, G D R MINES DEVELOPMENT PTY LTD 2012. (Orange Mining Division). (ACN 001 635 669), area of 45 units, for Group 1, dated 1 (T12-1103) May 2012. (Sydney Mining Division). No. 4556, SAMS REEF MINING PTY LIMITED (ACN (T12-1117) 108 530 712), area of 100 units, for Group 1, dated 24 April No. 4570, CGNM RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 139 2012. (Orange Mining Division). 443 137), area of 83 units, for Group 1, dated 1 May 2012. (T12-1104) (Orange Mining Division). No. 4557, COLUMBINE RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN CHRIS HARTCHER, M.P., 110 711 656), area of 100 units, for Group 1, dated 24 April Minister for Resources and Energy 2012. (Orange Mining Division).

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NOTICE is given that the following applications for renewal RENEWAL OF CERTAIN AUTHORITIES have been received: NOTICE is given that the following authorities have been (12-2212) renewed: Exploration Licence No. 5860, WHITE MINING (NSW) (08-9021) PTY LIMITED (ACN 089 414 595) AND ICRA ASHTON Exploration Licence No. 6036, SILVER CITY MINERALS PTY LTD (ACN 097 499 780), area of 272 hectares. LIMITED (ACN 130 933 309), County of Yancowinna, Map Application for renewal received 1 May 2012. Sheet (7233, 7234), area of 4 units, for a further term until 5 (T09-0211) January 2014. Renewal effective on and from 24 April 2012. Exploration Licence No. 7518, ALLOY RESOURCES (T02-0458) LIMITED (ACN 109 361 195), area of 90 units. Application Exploration Licence No. 6081, BALAMARA for renewal received 26 April 2012. RESOURCES LIMITED (ACN 061 219 985), County of (T09-0198) Georgiana, Map Sheet (8729), area of 4 units, for a further term until 18 May 2013. Renewal effective on and from 24 Exploration Licence No. 7535, CROWL CREEK April 2012. EXPLORATION LIMITED (ACN 139 933 109), area of 39 units. Application for renewal received 27 April 2012. (09-0822) (T09-0199) Exploration Licence No. 7275, VOLCAN ALUMINA CORPORATION PTY LTD (ACN 130 185 885), Counties Exploration Licence No. 7536, CROWL CREEK of Arrawatta and Burnett, Map Sheet (9038, 9039, 9139), EXPLORATION LIMITED (ACN 139 933 109), area of 81 area of 113 units, for a further term until 30 January 2013. units. Application for renewal received 27 April 2012. Renewal effective on and from 2 March 2012. (T09-0200) (09-0825) Exploration Licence No. 7537, CROWL CREEK Exploration Licence No. 7278, VOLCAN ALUMINA EXPLORATION LIMITED (ACN 139 933 109), area of 9 CORPORATION PTY LTD (ACN 130 185 885), Counties of units. Application for renewal received 27 April 2012. Burnett and Murchison, Map Sheet (9038), area of 56 units, (T09-0201) for a further term until 30 January 2013. Renewal effective Exploration Licence No. 7538, CROWL CREEK on and from 2 March 2012. EXPLORATION LIMITED (ACN 139 933 109), area of 12 (09-0454) units. Application for renewal received 27 April 2012. Mining Lease No. 1575 (Act 1992), GUJARAT NRE (T09-0202) COKING COAL LIMITED (ACN 111 244 896), Parish of Exploration Licence No. 7539, CROWL CREEK Cordeaux, County of Camden; Parish of Dendrobium, County EXPLORATION LIMITED (ACN 139 933 109), area of 11 of Camden; and Parish of Wallandoola, County of Camden, units. Application for renewal received 27 April 2012. Map Sheet (9029-2-N, 9029-3-N), area of 544.4 hectares, for a further term until 7 October 2029. Renewal effective (T09-0203) on and from 22 March 2012. Exploration Licence No. 7540, CROWL CREEK (09-0453) EXPLORATION LIMITED (ACN 139 933 109), area of 9 units. Application for renewal received 27 April 2012. Mining Purposes Lease No. 271 (Act 1973), GUJARAT NRE COKING COAL LIMITED (ACN 111 244 896), Parish CHRIS HARTCHER, M.P., of Wallandoola, County of Camden, Map Sheet (9029-2-N), Minister for Resources and Energy area of 8.75 hectares, for a further term until 9 May 2033. Renewal effective on and from 28 February 2012.

NOTICE is given that the following application has been (10-2003) received: Mining Purposes Lease No. 343 (Act 1973), GLENDELL REQUEST FOR CANCELLATION OF AUTHORITY TENEMENTS PTY LIMITED (ACN 056 693 175), Parish of Vane, County of Durham, Map Sheet (9133-3-S), area (T09-0034) of 451.8 hectares, for a further term until 4 January 2026. Exploration Licence No. 7335, NEW SOUTH Renewal effective on and from 30 March 2012. RESOURCES LIMITED, (ACN 119 557 416), County of CHRIS HARTCHER, M.P., Clarendon, area of 6 units. Application for Cancellation was Minister for Resources and Energy received on 30 April 2012. CHRIS HARTCHER, M.P., Minister for Resources and Energy

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FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994 Sections 8 and 11 Notifi cation – Fishing Closure Trout and Salmon I, GEOFF ALLAN, Executive Director, Fisheries NSW, with the delegated authority of the Minister for Primary Industries and the Director-General pursuant to sections 227 and 228 of the Fisheries Management Act 1994 (“the Act”), do by this notifi cation: 1. pursuant to section 11 of the Act revoke the fi shing closure notifi cation titled “Trout and Salmon” published in NSW Government Gazette No. 105 of 20 August 2010 at pages 3899 to 3907 and any notifi cations revived as a result of this revocation; 2. pursuant to section 8 of the Act prohibit the taking of fi sh of the species specifi ed in Column 1 of the Schedule to this notifi cation, by the methods of fi shing specifi ed opposite in Column 2 of the Schedule, from the waters described opposite in Column 3 of the Schedule, subject to the conditions specifi ed opposite in Column 4 of the Schedule. In the Schedule to this notifi cation: “artifi cial fl ies or lures” does not include the use of “power bait™” or any other similar artifi cial or manufactured bait product. “attended rod and line” means a rod and line that is within a person’s line of sight and that person remains within 50 metres of the rod and line. “General Regulation” means the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2010. “shore based fi shing” means fi shing from the bank or edge of the waters (excluding the wall) and does not include fi shing from any vessel, fl otation device or fl oating platform. This fi shing closure is effective for a period of fi ve (5) years commencing on the date of publication in the NSW Government Gazette, unless sooner amended or revoked.

SCHEDULE

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Species Methods Waters Conditions All species All methods other than: The waters described EXCEPT: a) one attended rod and line in Table A1 below 1. When taking Atlantic Salmon with not more than 2 hooks (except Thompsons (Salmo salar), Brook Trout attached, those hooks Creek Dam and Black (Salvelinus fontinalis), Brown being artifi cial fl ies or Lake). Trout (Salmo trutta) or Rainbow lures, and with not more Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), than 3 treble hooks or 3 the maximum quantity that a double hooks, attached to person may take on any one day any lure; and is 2 and the maximum quantity b) a landing net as prescribed that a person may have in their by clause 33 of the General possession is 4 – consisting of any Regulation. single species or a combination of species. 2. From the Tuesday after the June (Queen’s Birthday) long weekend until midnight on the last Friday before the start of the October (Labour Day) long weekend (inclusive) in each year, the taking of all species of fi sh by all methods is prohibited.

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Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Species Methods Waters Conditions All species All methods other than shore Thompsons Creek EXCEPT: based fi shing using: Dam. 1. When taking Atlantic Salmon a) one attended rod and line (Salmo salar), Brook Trout with not more than 3 hooks (Salvelinus fontinalis), Brown attached, those hooks Trout (Salmo trutta) or Rainbow being artifi cial fl ies or Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), lures, and with not more the maximum quantity that a than 3 treble hooks or 3 person may take on any one day double hooks, attached to is 2 and the maximum quantity any lure; and that a person may have in their b) a landing net as prescribed possession is 4 – consisting of any by clause 33 of the General single species or a combination of Regulation species. 2. From 4 hours after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise each night in each year, the taking of all species of fi sh by all methods is prohibited. All species All methods other than: Black Lake. EXCEPT: a) one attended rod and line 1. When taking Atlantic Salmon with not more than 3 hooks (Salmo salar), Brook Trout attached, those hooks (Salvelinus fontinalis), Brown being artifi cial fl ies or Trout (Salmo trutta) or Rainbow lures, and with not more Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), than 3 treble hooks or 3 the maximum quantity that a double hooks, attached to person may take on any one day any lure; and is 2 and the maximum quantity b) a landing net as prescribed that a person may have in their by clause 33 of the General possession is 4 – consisting of any Regulation single species or a combination of species. Atlantic Salmon All methods other than: The waters described 1. The fi sh must be a minimum size (Salmo salar), a) one attended rod and line in Table A2 below. of 50 centimetres. Brook Trout with not more than 2 hooks 2. The maximum quantity that a (Salvelinus attached, those hooks person may take on any one day fontinalis), being artifi cial fl ies or is 1 and the maximum quantity Brown Trout lures, and with not more that a person may have in their (Salmo trutta) or than 3 treble hooks or 3 possession is 2 – consisting of any Rainbow Trout double hooks, attached to single species or a combination of (Oncorhynchus any lure; and species. mykiss). b) a landing net as prescribed 3. The methods specifi ed in column by clause 33 of the General 2 and the conditions in points 1 Regulation and 2 in column 4 apply from 1 May to the Monday of the June (Queen’s Birthday) long Weekend (inclusive), in each year. 4. From the Tuesday after the June (Queen’s Birthday) long weekend until midnight on the last Friday before the start of the October (Labour Day) long weekend (inclusive) in each year, the taking of all species of fi sh by all methods is prohibited.

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Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Species Methods Waters Conditions All species All methods other than: The waters described EXCEPT: a) one attended rod and line in Table B1 below. 1. When taking Atlantic Salmon with not more than 2 hooks (Salmo salar), Brook Trout attached and with not more (Salvelinus fontinalis), Brown than 3 treble hooks or 3 Trout (Salmo trutta) or Rainbow double hooks, attached to Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), any lure; and the maximum quantity that a b) a landing net as prescribed person may take on any one day by clause 33 of the General is 5 and the maximum quantity Regulation that a person may have in their possession is 10 – consisting of any single species or a combination of species. 2. From the Tuesday after the June (Queen’s Birthday) long weekend until midnight on the last Friday before the start of the October (Labour Day) long weekend (inclusive) in each year, the taking of all species of fi sh by all methods is prohibited. All species All methods other than: The waters described EXCEPT: a) two attended rods and lines in Table B2 below. 1. When taking Atlantic Salmon with: (Salmo salar), Brook Trout (i) not more than 2 hooks (Salvelinus fontinalis), Brown attached and with not Trout (Salmo trutta) or Rainbow more than 3 treble Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), hooks or 3 double the maximum quantity that a hooks, attached to any person may take on any one day lure; or is 5 and the maximum quantity that a person may have in their (ii) up to 3 hooks attached possession is 10 – consisting where those hooks are of any single species or a artifi cial fl ies or lures combination of species. and with not more than 3 treble hooks or 3 2. When taking Yabby (Cherax double hooks, attached destructor) from the backed up to any lure; and waters of Lake Eucumbene and Lake Jindabyne, the use of the b) a landing net as prescribed hoop or lift net as prescribed by clause 33 of the General by clause 28 of the General Regulation Regulation is allowed in addition to the methods specifi ed in column 2. Murray Crayfi sh All methods. Thompsons Creek All year. (Euastacus Dam, Black Lake and armatus) and the waters described all other Spiny in Tables A1, A2, B1 Crayfi sh species and B2 below. (Euastacus spp.)

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TABLE A1 Artifi cial fl y and lure only waters In Table A1, the waters described include the upstream from where those waters enter the backed up waters of all impoundments contained in those waters. The backed up waters of those impoundments are not included in the waters of Table A1 except for Black Lake and Thompsons Creek Dam where the backed up waters of impoundments are included.

Southern NSW Trout Waters BOBUNDARA CREEK County of Wellesley. The whole of the waters of Bobundara Creek and its tributaries upstream from its junction with, but not including, the Snowy River. County of Wallace. The whole of the waters of the Eucumbene River, its creeks and tributaries upstream from the dam wall of Lake Eucumbene and including Providence Portal. CREEK County of Selwyn: The whole of the waters of Khancoban Creek, together with all of its tributaries, from its confl uence with the backed-up waters of Khancoban Pondage upstream to its source and including that part of Broken Back Creek from the wall of Murray 2 Pondage downstream to its confl uence with the waters of Khancoban Creek. County of Beresford. The whole of the waters of the Kybeyan River, its creeks and tributaries upstream from its junction with, but not including, the . County of Wellesley. The whole of the waters of the Maclaughlin River, its creeks and tributaries upstream from its junction, but not including, the Snowy River. County of Wallace. The whole of the waters of the Mowamba River (or Moonbah River), its creeks and tributaries upstream from its junction, but not including, the Snowy River. County of Selwyn. The whole of the waters of the Swampy Plain River, its creeks and tributaries downstream of the southern (upstream) boundary of Khancoban Station and upstream from its junction, but not including, the . County of Wallace. The whole of the waters of the Thredbo River (or Crackenback River), its creeks and tributaries upstream from where it enters the backed-up waters of Lake Jindabyne. FLEA CREEK County of Cowley: The whole of the waters of Flea Creek and its tributaries including Tumbledown Creek and its tributaries upstream of the junction with the . WILDE’S MEADOW County of Camden: The whole of the waters of Wilde’s Meadow Creek (including its CREEK creeks and tributaries, from a point where its visible fl ow merges with the backed-up waters of the Fitzroy Falls , upstream to its source). BLACK LAKE County of Wellesley. The whole of the waters of Black Lake. Central NSW Trout Waters BELL RIVER County of Wellington. The whole of the waters of the Bell River, its creeks and tributaries upstream from the Belgravia Road crossing. MOLONG CREEK County of Wellington. The whole of the waters of the Molong Creek and its tributaries upstream from its junction, but not including, Borenore Creek. THOMPSONS CREEK County of Cook. The whole of the waters of Thompsons Creek Dam (near DAM Wallerawang).

TABLE A2 Spawning Streams In Table A2, the waters described include the tributaries upstream from where those waters enter the backed up waters of all impoundments contained in those waters. The backed up waters of those impoundments are not included in the waters of Table A2.

EUCUMBENE RIVER County of Wallace. The whole of the waters of the Eucumbene River and its tributaries upstream of the dam wall and including the Providence Portal. THREDBO RIVER County of Wallace. The whole of the Thredbo River.

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TABLE B1 General Trout Waters In Table B1, the waters described include the tributaries upstream from where those waters enter the backed up waters of all impoundments contained in those waters. The backed up waters of those impoundments are not included in the waters of Table B1.

Southern NSW Trout Waters County of Auckland. The whole of the waters of Bemboka River, its creeks and tributaries upstream its junction with, and including, Tantawangalo Creek. GOODRADIGBEE County of Buccleuch. The whole of the waters of the Goodradigbee River, its creeks and RIVER tributaries upstream from where it enters the backed-up waters of . INGEEGOODBEE County of Wallace. The whole of the waters of the , its creeks and RIVER tributaries upstream from the Victorian border. MACPHERSONS County of Buccleuch. The whole of the waters of the Macphersons Creek and tributaries SWAMP CREEK upstream from where it enters the backed-up waters of Burrinjuck Dam. County of Murray. The whole of the waters of the Molonglo River, its creeks and tributaries upstream from the railway bridge at Burbong. MURRAY RIVER County of Selwyn. The whole of the waters of the Murray River, its creeks and tributaries upstream from the road bridge at Tintaldra. MURRUMBIDGEE County of Cowley. The whole of the waters of the , its creeks and RIVER tributaries upstream from its junction with, including, the River. County of Murray. The whole of the waters of the Queanbeyan River, its creeks and tributaries upstream of the fence boundary of the Reservoir (about 1 kilometres downstream of the wall of Googong Dam). County of Murray. The whole of the waters of the Shoalhaven River, its creeks and tributaries upstream from its junction with, and including, the . SNOWY RIVER County of Wallace. The whole of the waters of the Snowy River, its creeks and tributaries upstream of the Victorian border. RIVER County of Buccleuch. The whole of the waters of the , its creeks and tributaries upstream from its junction with, but not including, the Murrumbidgee River. County of Dampier. The whole of the waters of the Tuross River, its creeks and tributaries upstream from the Tuross Falls. Central NSW Trout Waters BELL RIVER County of Wellington. The whole of the waters of the Bell River, its creeks and tributaries upstream from its junction with, and including, the Molong Creek. County of Bathurst. The whole of the waters of the Belubula River, its creeks and tributaries upstream from the Cherry Tree Falls low level road bridge near Canowindra. County of Ashburnham. The whole of the waters of the Boree Creek and its tributaries upstream from its junction with, but not including, Mandagery Creek. County of Westmoreland. The whole of the waters of the Coxs River, its creeks and tributaries upstream from its junction with, but not including, . County of Phillip. The whole of the waters of the Cudgegong River, its creeks and tributaries downstream of the wall of Windermere Dam and upstream from the Lawson Park Weir at Mudgee. GUINECOR CREEK County of Argyle. The whole of the waters of Guinecor Creek and its tributaries upstream from its junction with, but not including, the . County of Westmoreland. The whole of the waters of the Kowmung River, its creeks and tributaries upstream from its junction with, and including, Morong Creek. County of Bathurst. The whole of the waters of the Lachlan River, its creeks and tributaries upstream from the Cowra-Young road bridge.

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MACQUARIE RIVER County of Bathurst. The whole of the waters of the , its creeks and tributaries upstream from its junction with, and including, Lewis Ponds Creek. WOLLONDILLY RIVER County of Argyle. The whole of the waters of the Wollondilly River, its creeks and tributaries upstream from its junction with, and including, the . Northern NSW Trout Waters APSLEY RIVER County of Vernon. The whole of the waters of the Apsley River, its creeks and tributaries upstream from its junction with, and including, the . County of Hawes. The whole of the waters of the Barnard River, its creeks and tributaries upstream from its junction with, and including, Gulf Creek. BARRINGTON RIVER County of Gloucester. The whole of the waters of the Barrington River, its creeks and tributaries upstream from its junction with, and including, the Moppy River. County of Gough. The whole of the waters Beardy Waters, its creeks and tributaries upstream from its junction with, and including, Furracabad Creek. County of Fitzroy. The whole of the waters of the Blicks River, its creeks and tributaries upstream from the road bridge at Dundarrabin. CARTERS BROOK County of Durham. The whole of the waters of Carters Brook, its creeks and tributaries upstream from its junction with, and including, . CHANDLER RIVER County of Clarke. The whole of the waters of the Chandler River, its creeks and tributaries upstream from its junction with, and including, the . County of Gloucester. The whole of the waters of the Cobark River, its creeks and tributaries upstream from its junction with, and including, the . COOPLACURRIPA County of Hawes. The whole of the waters of the Cooplacurripa River, its creeks and RIVER tributaries upstream from its junction with, and including, the Mummel River. County of Gough. The whole of the waters of the Deepwater River, its creeks and tributaries upstream of the New England Highway road bridge near Deepwater. DUNGOWAN CREEK County of Parry. The whole of the waters of Dungowan Creek and its tributaries upstream from the road crossing near Ogunbil Station. GEORGES CREEK County of Hardinge. The whole of the waters of Georges Creek and its tributaries upstream from its junction with, and including, Louisa Creek. County of Gloucester. The whole of the waters of the Gloucester River, its creeks and tributaries upstream from its junction with, and including, Sharpes Creek. County of Gresham. The whole of the waters of the Guy Fawkes River, its creeks and tributaries upstream from its junction with, but not including, the . County of Hardinge. The whole of the waters of the Gwydir River, its creeks and tributaries upstream of the road bridge at Torryburn. GWYDIR RIVER County of Hardinge. The whole of the waters of the Gwydir River, its creeks and tributaries downstream of and upstream of its junction with, but not including, . HORTON RIVER County of Murchison. The whole of the waters of the Horton River, its creeks and tributaries upstream from its junction with, and including, Cut Road Creek. HUNTER RIVER County of Brisbane. The whole of the waters of the Hunter River, its creeks and tributaries upstream from its junction with, but not including, . LAURA CREEK County of Hardinge. The whole of the waters of Laura Creek and its tributaries of the ford at Baldeslie Station. MACDONALD RIVER County of Vernon. The whole of the waters of the Macdonald River, its creeks and tributaries upstream of the New England Highway road bridge at Bendemeer. MACINTYRE RIVER County of Gough. The whole of the waters of the MacIntyre River, its creeks and tributaries upstream from the road bridge at Elsmore. County of Gloucester. The whole of the waters of the Manning River, its creeks and tributaries upstream from the Gummi Trail crossing.

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MOONAN BROOK County of Durham. The whole of the waters of and its tributaries upstream from its junction with, but not including, the Hunter River. County of Hardinge. The whole of the waters of Moredun Creek and its tributaries upstream of the ford immediately below its junction with Limestone Creek. MULLA MULLA CREEK County of Parry. The whole of the waters of Mulla Mulla Creek and its tributaries upstream from its junction with, but not including, the . MYALL CREEK County of Hawes. The whole of the waters of Myall Creek and its tributaries upstream from its junction with, and including, Tuggolo Creek. County of Hawes. The whole of the waters of the Nowendoc River, its creeks and tributaries upstream from Nowendoc Falls. County of Sandon. The whole of the waters of the Nymboida River, its creeks and tributaries upstream from its junction with, and including, Wild Cattle Creek. County of Clarke. The whole of the waters of the Oaky River, its creeks and tributaries upstream from where it enters the backed-up waters of Oaky River Dam. County of Clarke. The whole of the waters of the Oban River (or Ann River), its creeks and tributaries upstream from its junction with, but not including, the . OMADALE BROOK County of Durham. The whole of the waters of Omadale Brook and its tributaries upstream from its junction with, and including, Polblue Creek. STYX RIVER County of Clarke. The whole of the waters of the Styx River, its creeks and tributaries upstream of the road crossing on the Armidale-Bellbrook road. SWANBROOK County of Gough. The whole of the waters Swanbrook and its tributaries upstream of the Kings Plains road crossing near Inverell. WELLINGROVE CREEK County of Gough. The whole of the waters of Wellingrove Creek and its tributaries upstream from the road bridge near Glenn Innes.

TABLE B2 General Trout In Table B2, the waters described include the backed up waters of all impoundments and weirs. The tributaries upstream from where those waters enter the backed up waters of all impoundments contained in those waters are not included.

Waters Nearest town BEARDY WATERS DAM GLEN INNES BATHURST CAPTAIN’S FLAT DAM QUEANBEYAN CARCOAR COOLUMBOOKA WEIR BOMBALA DIGGERS CREEK DAM PERISHER VALLEY DUMARESQ DAM ARMIDALE FITZROY FALLS RESERVOIR FITZROY FALLS KHANCOBAN GOOGONG DAM QUEANBEYAN GOSLING CREEK RESERVOIR ORANGE GUTHEGA LAKE JINDABYNE HAPPY JACKS PONDAGE KHANCOBAN JINDABYNE JOUNAMA PONDAGE TALBINGO KHANCOBAN PONDAGE KHANCOBAN

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Waters Nearest town LAKE BATHURST TARAGO ORANGE LAKE CRACKENBACK THREDBO LAKE EUCUMBENE LAKE JINDABYNE JINDABYNE LAKE LYELL LITHGOW LAKE WALLACE WALLERAWANG LAKE WILLIAMS MALPAS DAM ARMIDALE MARSDEN WEIR GOULBURN MURRAY 2 PONDAGE KHANCOBAN PADDY’S RIVER DAM TUMBERUMBA GOULBURN OBERON REDGROUND DAM (Crookwell water supply) CROOKWELL ROSSI WEIR GOULBURN SHEBA DAMS NUNDLE TALBINGO ADAMINABY TOD KILL PARK DAM CROOKWELL KHANCOBAN TUMUT PONDS ADAMINABY TUMUT 2 PONDAGE KHANCOBAN THREE MILE DAM KIANDRA WENTWORTH FALLS LAKE WENTWORTH FALLS

Dated this 27th day of April 2012. DR GEOFF ALLAN, Executive Director, Fisheries NSW, (an offi ce within the Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services)

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FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994 Sections 227 and 228 (2) Instrument of Delegation from Minister to Director-General I, KATRINA ANN HODGKINSON, M.P., Minister for Primary Industries, do by this instrument: 1. pursuant to section 227 of the Fisheries Management Act 1994 (“the Act”), revoke the instrument titled “Instrument of Delegation from Minister to Director-General” published in New South Wales Government Gazette No. 115 of 17 September 2010 at pages 4478 to 4494 and any delegations revived as a result of this revocation; 2. pursuant to section 227 (1) of the Act, delegate to the Director General of the Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services the functions conferred or imposed on me: (a) under the Act, as specifi ed in Column 2 of Schedule 1 to this instrument of delegation; (b) under the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2010, as specifi ed in Column 2 of Schedule 2 to this instrument of delegation; (c) under the: (i) Fisheries Management (Supporting Plan) Regulation 2006; (ii) Fisheries Management (Estuary General Share Management Plan) Regulation 2006; (iii) Fisheries Management (Estuary Prawn Trawl Share Management Plan) Regulation 2006; (iv) Fisheries Management (Ocean Hauling Share Management Plan) Regulation 2006; (v) Fisheries Management (Ocean Trawl Share Management Plan) Regulation 2006; (vi) Fisheries Management (Ocean Trap and Line Share Management Plan) Regulation 2006; (vii) Fisheries Management (Lobster Share Management Plan) Regulation 2000; and (viii) Fisheries Management (Abalone Share Management Plan) Regulation 2000, as specifi ed in Columns 1 and 2 of Schedule 3 to this instrument of delegation; (d) under the Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2007 as specifi ed in Column 2 of Schedule 4 to this instrument of delegation. 3. pursuant to section 227 (2) of the Act, delegate to the Director General of the Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services the functions conferred or imposed on me under Division 5 of Part 5 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 as specifi ed in Column 2 of Schedule 5 to this instrument of delegation subject to any conditions specifi ed opposite in Column 3 of Schedule 5; 4. pursuant to section 228 (2) of the Act, authorise the Director General of the Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services to subdelegate to any authorised person any function delegated to the Director General under this instrument of delegation. In this instrument of delegation: The summary of function delegated in Column 1 of Schedules 1-5 is only for general explanation and does not limit the delegation of functions under the provision identifi ed in Column 2 of Schedules 1-5. “authorised person” has the same meaning as in section 228 (3) of the Act, “function” includes power, authority or duty. Dated this 1st day of April 2011. KATRINA ANN HODGKINSON, M.P., Minister for Primary Industries

SCHEDULE 1

MIN SCH1 – Delegation by Minister to Director General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management Act 1994 Column 1 Column 2 Part/Division of Fisheries Management Act 1994 – Summary of function delegated Section Part 2 – General Fisheries Management Division 1 Fishing closures Closure of waters to fi shing 8 Publish notifi cation of closures 9 Amend or revoke closures 11 Division 2 Prohibited size fi sh, bag limits and protected fi sh Consult on proposed bag limits with the Advisory Council on Recreational Fishing 17 (6)

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MIN SCH1 – Delegation by Minister to Director General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management Act 1994 Column 1 Column 2 Part/Division of Fisheries Management Act 1994 – Summary of function delegated Section Division 4 – Total allowable catches Review fi shing regulations in light of determination by Total Allowable Catch Committee 34 (1) Division 4A – Recreational fi shing fee Approve form of fi shing fee receipt 34G (3) Issue fi shing fee exemption certifi cate 34I (1) Division 5 – General Issue special permit for research purposes 37 (1) (a) Issue special permit for aquaculture purposes 37 (1) (b) Issue special permit for aquarium collection purposes 37 (1) (c) Issue special permit for Aboriginal cultural fi shing purposes 37 (1) (c1) and (8) Issue special permit for any purpose prescribed by the regulation 37 (1) (d) Issue special permit for any other purpose approved by the Minister 37 (1) (e) Approve form of permit application 37 (3A) Cancel or suspend permit 37 (4) (c) Vary conditions of permit 37 (5) Issue, cancel and vary conditions of a permit for sale of fi sh, by auction, for a charitable 37A (1), (5) (c) and (6) purpose Cause removal of obstruction on recognised fi shing grounds 39 (3) Part 3 – Commercial share management fi sheries Division 2 – Declaration of share management fi sheries Determine amount of compensation by agreement with holder of cancelled shares 44 (4) Division 3 – Issue of shares Invitation for shares 46 Receive application for shares 47 Provisional issue of shares to applicants 48 (1), (2), (4) and (5) Notifi cation of result of applications 48 (3) Determination of catch history 51 Final issue of shares 52 Issue shares subject to appeal 52A Division 4 – Limited access to fi shery after issue of shares Appoint day for commencement of limited access to fi shery 53 (1) Division 5 – Management plans Preparation of draft management plan 56 (1) and (2) Preparation of draft supporting plan 57A (1) & (6) Public and industry consultation on draft plans 58 Division 6 – Fishing and other shareholding rights Endorse a commercial fi shing licence 68 (1) Approve form of endorsement application, revoke or vary conditions of endorsement, 68 (5), (6B), (7) and suspend or cancel endorsement, approve arrangements to give endorsement in separate (8C) document Revoke endorsement on request of shareholder 68 (8A) Endorse the licence of an otherwise ineligible commercial fi sher to ensure an available 70 (1), (2), (4) (c) and fi sheries resource is utilised, cancel or suspend such an endorsement, revoke or vary (4A) conditions on such an endorsement Approve arrangements to give endorsement in separate document 70 (6) Cancel shares issued in excess of maximum shareholding 72 (5) and (6) Sell surrendered shares by public tender on request or cancel surrendered shares 74 (2) and (3) Sell or cancel forfeited shares 75 (5) Division 7 – Management charges and community contributions Determine management charge and charge interest on unpaid amounts 76 (1), (2) and (6)

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MIN SCH1 – Delegation by Minister to Director General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management Act 1994 Column 1 Column 2 Part/Division of Fisheries Management Act 1994 – Summary of function delegated Section Division 8 – Allocation of total allowable commercial catch among shareholders Allocation of total allowable catch among shareholders in fi shery 78 (2) and (7) Allocation of total allowable catch to include forfeited and surrendered shares not yet sold 78 (8) Forfeiture of shares if non payment of value of fi sh caught in excess of allocation 81 (2), (3), (4) and (5) Sell forfeited shares by public tender 81 (6) and (7) Part 4 – Licensing and other commercial fi sheries management Division 1 – Commercial fi shing licences Receive application for commercial fi shing licence 104 (1) Approve form of licence application 104 (2) Issue commercial fi shing licence 104 (3) Cancel or suspend commercial fi shing licence, revoke or vary the conditions of or 104 (4) (e) and (6) endorsements on the licence Division 2 – Commercial fi shing boats Receive application for licence for boat 108 (1) Approve form of licence application 108 (2) Issue licence for a boat 108 (3) Cancel or suspend licence for a boat, revoke or vary the conditions of the licence 108 (4) (d) and (6) Division 3 – Exploratory, developmental and other restricted fi sheries Endorse commercial fi shing licence to take fi sh for sale in a restricted fi shery 112 (1) Revoke or vary conditions of endorsement, approve arrangements to give endorsement in 112 (3) and (5) separate document Charge interest on unpaid annual contribution or unpaid instalment of annual contribution 115A (5) Division 4 – Fish receivers Receive application for registration as a fi sh receiver 118 (1) Approve form of registration application, register fi sh receivers, cancel or suspend 118 (2), (3), (5) and (6) registration, revoke or vary conditions of registration Division 5 – Fish records Approve form of records to be made by commercial fi sher 121 (3) Approve form of records to be made by employer of commercial fi sher 122 (3) Approve form of records to be made by registered fi sh receiver 122A (2) Part 4A – Charter fi shing management Receive application for licence for charter fi shing boat 127C (1) Approve form of licence application 127C (2) Issue licence for a charter fi shing boat 127C (3) Cancel or suspend licence for a charter fi shing boat, revoke or vary the conditions of the 127C (4) (d) and (6) licence Charge interest on unpaid annual contribution or unpaid instalment of annual contribution 127D Approve form of records to be made by master of a charter fi shing boat 127E (3) Approve form of records to be made by holder of a charter fi shing boat licence 127EA (3)

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MIN SCH1 – Delegation by Minister to Director General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management Act 1994 Column 1 Column 2 Part/Division of Fisheries Management Act 1994 – Summary of function delegated Section Part 6 – Aquaculture management Division 2 – Aquaculture permits Receive application for aquaculture permit 145 (1) Approve form of permit application 145 (2) (a) Require further information in relation to permit application 145 (4) Issue or refuse to issue aquaculture permit 146 (1), (2) and (3) Vary aquaculture permit 148 Notify permit holder of conditions, revoke or vary permit conditions 152 (1) (b) and (4) Require permit holder to provide written information in connection with aquaculture 153 (1) under the permit Keep register of aquaculture permits 154 Receive notifi cation of change in particulars of permit holder 155 Receive annual contribution from permit holder 156 (1) Establish and operate trust accounts for annual contributions made by permit holders 157 (1), (2) and (3) Cancel or suspend an aquaculture permit without a hearing 159 Cancel or suspend an aquaculture permit after a hearing 160 (1), (2) and (3) Declare person or corporation to be disqualifi ed for purposes of Part 6 161 Require permit holder by written notice to carry out work on permit area or remove 162 (2) anything that has come from permit area Carry out work to achieve compliance with notice 162 (4) Sell or otherwise dispose of anything removed from area in accordance with s162 (4) 162 (5) If proceeds of sale are insuffi cient, recover balance of costs as a debt 162 (6) Division 3 – Leases of public water land for aquaculture Grant an aquaculture lease 163 Renew an aquaculture lease 167 (1), (2) and (5) Determination of preferential rights to an aquaculture lease of an area 168 (3) Require survey of leased area 169 (1), (2) and (6) Authorise lessee to erect a fence on the leased area 170 (1) and (2) Remove fence or carry out work on fence which is erected in breach of authority or 170 (4) condition Sell or otherwise dispose of anything removed from area in accordance with s170 (4), if 170 (5) proceeds of sale are insuffi cient, recover balance of costs as a debt Allow former lessee to remove improvements on expired lease 171 (2) Require former lessee to remove improvements on expired lease 171 (3) Carry out work to remove improvements on expired lease 171 (4) Sell or otherwise dispose of anything removed from area in accordance with s171 (4), if 171 (5) proceeds of sale are insuffi cient, recover balance of costs as a debt Consent to lessee subletting leased area 172 (1) Consent to lessee transferring the lease 173 (1) Consent to surrender of lease or part of lease by lessee 174 (1) Following part surrender, redetermine rental of lease with agreement of lessee 174 (4) Determine access way 175 Withdraw land from aquaculture lease, revoke or modify a withdrawal 176 (1) and (5) Call on lessee to show cause why lease should not be cancelled 177 (1) Cancel an aquaculture lease 177 (2) and (3) Exclude public water land from being leased 178 Authorise the depositing of anything on a leased area or dredging or digging within a 179 (1) and (4) leased area Division 4 – Diseased fi sh and marine vegetation Urgent declaration of a disease 182A (1), (2) and (3) Declare a quarantine area because of the presence or suspected presence of a declared 183 (1) disease Take action if person fails to take action under a quarantine order and then recover costs 183 (7) (b) of taking action as a debt Exempt a declared disease from specifi ed parts of Division 187A

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MIN SCH1 – Delegation by Minister to Director General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management Act 1994 Column 1 Column 2 Part/Division of Fisheries Management Act 1994 – Summary of function delegated Section Division 5 – Miscellaneous provisions 188 Order restoration work to be carried out in relation to illegal operations on aquaculture farm Prohibit during a specifi ed period the taking of fi sh or marine vegetation cultivated or kept 189 under an aquaculture permit Part 7 – Protection of aquatic habitats Division 1 – Habitat protection plans Refer dispute relating to functions exercised by a public authority that are inconsistent 193 (3) with a habitat protection plan to the Minister responsible for that pubic authority Division 3 – Dredging and reclamation Raise matters with a public authority proposing to carry out dredging or reclamation work 199 Issue permit to a local government authority to carry out dredging or reclamation work 200 (1) Issue permit to a person to carry out dredging or reclamation work 201 (1) Order remedial work to be done in relation to dredging or reclamation work done in 203 (1) and (3) contravention of section 200 or 201 Division 4 – Protection of mangroves and certain other marine vegetation Issue a permit to a person to harm certain marine vegetation in a protected area 205 (2) Division 6 – Noxious fi sh and noxious marine vegetation Declare any specifi ed species of fi sh or marine vegetation to be noxious fi sh or noxious 209B marine vegetation for the purposes of this Act. Issue a permit to sell live noxious fi sh or noxious marine vegetation 210 (1) Issue a permit to possess live noxious fi sh or noxious marine vegetation 211 (1) Require owner or occupier to destroy noxious fi sh or noxious marine vegetation 213 (3) and (6) Exempt specifi ed noxious fi sh or noxious marine vegetation from specifi ed provisions of 214A the Division Division 7 – Release or importation of fi sh Issue a permit to release live fi sh into waters 216 (1) Issue a permit to bring live exotic fi sh into NSW 217 (1) Division 8 – Miscellaneous provisions Require a person constructing or modifying a dam or weir to construct and maintain 218 (1), (2), (4) and (5) fi shways Receive notice of proposed works to construct or modify a dam or weir 218 (5B) Cause removal of obstruction to the free passage of fi sh 219 (3) Cancel or suspend a permit, vary conditions of a permit 220 (1) (c) and (2) Part 7A – Threatened species conservation Division 3 – Critical habitat of endangered species, populations and ecological communities and critically endangered species and ecological communities Identify critical habitat of endangered species, populations and ecological communities 220Q and critically endangered species and ecological communities after consulting the Fisheries Scientifi c Committee Publish preliminary identifi cation and consult with other Ministers 220R (1) and (3) Notify affected persons of declaration of critical habitat and publish notice of the 220T (6) declaration in the newspaper Amend or revoke a declaration with reasons after consultation with the Fisheries Scientifi c 220U (2) (a),(b), (3) Committee and (4) Arrange for the preparation of a map showing the location of the critical habitat 220W Keep a register of declarations and maps of critical habitat 220X Division 4 – Offences Cause actions to mitigate damage or restore habitat specifi ed in a court order to be carried 220ZG (3A) out

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MIN SCH1 – Delegation by Minister to Director General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management Act 1994 Column 1 Column 2 Part/Division of Fisheries Management Act 1994 – Summary of function delegated Section Division 6 – Licensing and Ministerial orders Subdivision 1A Ministerial orders Provide copy of proposed Ministerial order to Fisheries Scientifi c Committee and any 221IA (4) relevant advisory council Appoint a person to prepare a species impact statement 221IC Provide public with an opportunity to make submissions on the proposed order 221ID Division 8 – Joint Management agreements Give copy of draft joint management agreement to Fisheries Scientifi c Committee for 221X review and give public opportunity to make submissions on draft joint management agreement Division 10 – Biodiversity certifi cation of native vegetation reform package Keep a register of biodiversity certifi cation notices 221ZJ (1) and (2) Fix a fee for copies of extracts of the register 221ZJ (3) Division 11 – Biodiversity certifi cation of environmental planning instruments Issue guidelines to assist in the preparation of environmental planning instruments for 221ZK (5) biodiversity certifi cation Keep a register of biodiversity certifi cation notices 221ZQ (1) and (2) Fix a fee for copies of extracts of the register 221ZQ (3) Part 8 – Administration Division 1 – The Minister and Director-General Acquire land for the purposes of a future lease grant to enable the grant of an aquaculture 224 lease Undertake research for the purposes of the Act 225 Acquire by gift, devise or bequest, any property for the purposes of this Act 226 Division 3 – Special fi sheries trust funds Control and expend money from trust funds for authorised purposes 233 (2) Consult advisory council on draft expenditure budget for trust funds 238A Invest money in a trust fund in an authorised manner 239A Establish separate account in trust fund for research purposes 239B Part 9 – Enforcement Division 2 – Appointment of fi sheries offi cers Appointment of fi sheries offi cer, revoke appointment or vary limitation on functions 243 Division 4 – Seizure Return seized boat or motor vehicle if proceedings for offence not commenced within 28 270 days Allow or direct a thing seized to be returned to its owner subject to conditions 273 (1) and (2) Determining manner of selling or disposing of forfeited thing 275 (2) Division 4A – Compliance audits Require compliance audits by imposition of conditions on fi shing authority 275D Approval of the compliance auditor and receive audit report 275E (3) (b) and (e) Take compliance audit into consideration and use it for the purposes of the Act 275I Division 8 – Restoration orders and other actions Require a person to carry out necessary actions to mitigate or rectify damage caused by 282I (1), (2), (3) and (4) that person’s contravention of the Act Cause actions to mitigate or rectify damage specifi ed in a court order to be carried out 282J (5)

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MIN SCH1 – Delegation by Minister to Director General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management Act 1994 Column 1 Column 2 Part/Division of Fisheries Management Act 1994 – Summary of function delegated Section Part 10 – Miscellaneous Waive or refund payment of all or part of any fee, charge, rental payment or contribution 288B payable under Act or regulations Schedule 2 – Provisions relating to members and procedures of TAC Committee Determine that a person who has disclosed a pecuniary interest in a matter may be present 8 (4) for any deliberations on the matter or take part in a decision with respect to the matter

SCHEDULE 2

MIN SCH2 – Delegation by Minister to Director General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2010 Column 1 Column 2 Part/Division of Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2010 Function delegated Summary of function delegated (Clause) Part 5 – Miscellaneous provisions relating to fi sheries management Division 6 – Recreational fi shing fee Issue a fi shing fee exemption certifi cate 86 (2) Approve form of fi shing fee exemption certifi cate and determine appropriate conditions 87 (5) Amend or cancel a fi shing fee exemption certifi cate 88 Part 6 – Fishing business transfer rules Division 3 – Transfer of restricted fi shery endorsements Cancel surrendered sea urchin endorsement or turban shell endorsement 105 (2) (b) Cancel surrendered southern fi sh trawl endorsement 106 (2) (d) In relation to an endorsement transferred in contravention of this Division: 107 (1) • cancel, refuse to renew or refuse to transfer any relevant NSW fi shing authority • refuse to issue a new NSW fi shing authority • impose conditions on any relevant NSW fi shing authority Division 4 – Transfer of shares Cancel surrendered shares 112 (b) In relation to a share transferred in contravention of this Division: 113 (1) • cancel, refuse to renew or refuse to transfer any relevant NSW fi shing authority • refuse to issue a new NSW fi shing authority • impose conditions on any relevant NSW fi shing authority Part 7 – Commercial share management fi sheries Division 1 – General Order the forfeiture of shares if shareholder has failed to pay a community contribution or 121 other amount due under Part 3 of the Act.

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MIN SCH2 – Delegation by Minister to Director General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2010 Column 1 Column 2 Part/Division of Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2010 Function delegated Summary of function delegated (Clause) Part 8 – Licensing and other commercial fi sheries management Division 1 – Commercial fi shing licences Satisfi ed that a person requires a commercial fi shing licence in order to work as a crew 125 (d) member for a person who is authorised to take fi sh in a share management fi shery or restricted fi shery Refuse to issue a commercial fi shing licence 128 Receive application for renewal of commercial fi shing licence 130 (1) Renew or refuse to renew a commercial fi shing licence 130 (4) and (5) Receive application for renewal of commercial fi shing licence before or after expiry date 130 (6) and (7) of licence Cancel or suspend a commercial fi shing licence 131 Approve arrangements for payment of annual contribution by participants in southern fi sh 132 (3) trawl restricted fi shery Approve arrangements for payment of annual contribution by participants in sea urchin 133 (3) and turban shell restricted fi shery Division 2 – Boat licences Refuse to issue a fi shing boat licence 136 Approve form of fi shing boat licence 137 (1) Determine the maximum boat specifi cations that apply in respect of the boat the subject of 137 (2) (a) the licence Receive notice from the licence holder if boat is disposed of, destroyed or lost at sea 138 (1) (j) Receive application for renewal of fi shing boat licence 139 (1) Renew or refuse to renew a fi shing boat licence 139 (4) and (5) Receive application for renewal of fi shing boat licence before or after expiry date of 139 (6) and (7) licence Cancel or suspend a fi shing boat licence 140 Receive application to suspend the fi shing boat licence, grant or refuse request to suspend 141 (1), (2) and (8) the licence Determine arrangements for payment of annual fee by holder of suspended fi shing boat 141 (5) licence Receive application to amend identifying particulars on a fi shing boat licence, grant or 142 refuse request to amend licence Part 9 – Restricted fi sheries Division 1 – Sea urchin and turban shell restricted fi shery Endorse or refuse to endorse a commercial fi shing licence for the sea urchin and turban 159 (1) and (2) shell restricted fi shery Receive application for endorsement 159 (3) Suspend or cancel an endorsement 161 Division 2 – Southern fi sh trawl restricted fi shery Endorse or refuse to endorse a commercial fi shing licence for the southern fi sh trawl 171 restricted fi shery Suspend or cancel an endorsement 173 Division 3 – Inland restricted fi shery Endorse or refuse to endorse a commercial fi shing licence for the inland restricted fi shery 184 Receive application for an endorsement for a further period 185 (1) Endorse or refuse to endorse for a further period 185 (3) and (4) Suspend or cancel an endorsement 188 Division 5 – Miscellaneous Cancel endorsement for a restricted fi shery with the consent of the holder of the 197 commercial fi shing licence

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MIN SCH2 – Delegation by Minister to Director General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2010 Column 1 Column 2 Part/Division of Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2010 Function delegated Summary of function delegated (Clause) Part 11 – Fishing business cards Require fi shing business owner to return fi shing business card 204 (1) Part 12 – Fish receivers and fi sh records Division 1 – Fish receivers Refuse an application for registration as a fi sh receiver 210 Receive application for renewal of registration as a fi sh receiver 212 (1) Refuse to renew registration as a fi sh receiver 212 (2) Suspend or cancel registration as a fi sh receiver 213 Part 13 – Charter fi shing management Division 2 – Licences Approve or refuse transfer of right to a transferable licence for a charter fi shing boat 229 Receive application to convert a non-transferable licence into a transferable licence 230 (1) Approve the conversion a transferable licence 230 (2), (3) and (4) Approve replacement of the boat on a licence 231 Refuse an application for a licence for a charter fi shing boat 232 Approve form of application for renewal of a licence 233 (1) Refuse to renew a licence 233 (2) Receive application for renewal of licence before or after expiry date of licence 233 (3), (4), (5) and (6) Suspend or cancel the licence 234 On application of the licence holder, suspend licence or refuse to suspend licence 235 (1), (2), (3), (9) and (10) Cancel a suspended licence 235 (6) Authorise the use of a boat for guided recreational charter fi shing involving specifi ed 236 (1) and (3) recreational fi shing activities Approve form for recording fi sh taken by persons on the boat when used for guided 238 (3) recreational charter fi shing Part 17 – Administration Division 2 – Establishment, composition and functions of ministerial advisory councils Call for expressions of interest in membership of the Seafood Industry Advisory Council 287 by newspaper advertisement, determine appropriate body representing Indigenous persons to provide nomination, determine other appropriate persons to be non-voting members of the Council Call for expressions of interest in membership of the Advisory Council on Recreational 288 Fishing by newspaper advertisement, provide opinion on whether proposed members of Advisory Council on Recreational Fishing have expertise in specifi ed areas Division 3 – Provisions relating to members and procedure of advisory councils Approve a member appointing a person to be the deputy of the member, revoke approval, 294 determine remuneration for deputy while acting in the place of the member Grant leave for a member to be absent from a meeting, excuse a member from being 295 (e) absent from a meeting Remove a member from offi ce 296 Determine procedure for the calling and holding of meetings of advisory councils 300 Division 4 – Composition of Management Advisory Committees and qualifi cations for election Identify a person likely to be a shareholder in a fi shery for the purposes of that person 308 (1) (b) qualifying for election as an industry member on a management advisory committee Identify a person likely to be a shareholder in a fi shery for the purposes of that person 310 (b) qualifying to vote in an election for the position of industry member on a management advisory committee

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MIN SCH2 – Delegation by Minister to Director General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2010 Column 1 Column 2 Part/Division of Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2010 Function delegated Summary of function delegated (Clause) Division 6 – Provisions relating to members and procedure of Management Advisory Committees Approve a member appointing a person to be the deputy of the member, revoke approval, 337 determine remuneration for deputy while acting in the place of the member Grant leave for a member to be absent from a meeting, excuse a member from being 340 (1) (e) absent from a meeting Determine the procedure for the calling and holding of meetings of a management 342 (1) advisory committee Call meeting of a management advisory committee 342 (2) Part 18 – Enforcement Approve the payment by instalments of any fee, charge or other sum of money payable 349 (1) under the Act or this Regulation.

SCHEDULE 3 In this Schedule: “Abalone Share Management Plan” means the Fisheries Management (Abalone Share Management Plan) Regulation 2000, “Estuary General Share Management Plan” means the Fisheries Management (Estuary General Share Management Plan) Regulation 2006, “Estuary Prawn Trawl Share Management Plan” means the Fisheries Management (Estuary Prawn Trawl Share Management Plan) Regulation 2006, “Lobster Share Management Plan” means the Fisheries Management (Lobster Share Management Plan) Regulation 2000, “Ocean Hauling Share Management Plan” means the Fisheries Management (Ocean Hauling Share Management Plan) Regulation 2006, “Ocean Trap and Line Share Management Plan” means the Fisheries Management (Ocean Trap and Line Share Management Plan) Regulation 2006, “Ocean Trawl Share Management Plan” means the Fisheries Management (Ocean Trawl Share Management Plan) Regulation 2006, “Supporting Plan” means the Fisheries Management (Supporting Plan) Regulation 2006.

MIN SCH3 – Delegation by Minister to Director General of Ministerial Functions under the Supporting Plan and Share Management Plans Column 1 Column 2 Plan Function delegated Summary of function delegated (Clause) Supporting Plan Being of the opinion that an endorsement holder has contravened a condition of an 8 (c) endorsement Supporting Plan Determine other costs of management of a fi shery after consultation with the Management 10 (1)(e) Advisory Committee for the fi shery Supporting Plan Reduce the costs of management attributed to industry to recognise savings or public 10 (2) benefi t achieved in the management of a fi shery Supporting Plan Approve payment of the management charge by instalments or on other terms 10 (3)

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MIN SCH3 – Delegation by Minister to Director General of Ministerial Functions under the Supporting Plan and Share Management Plans Column 1 Column 2 Plan Function delegated Summary of function delegated (Clause) Supporting Plan Determine later date for payment of community contribution 11 (2) Supporting Plan Charge interest on the overdue amount if a community contribution is unpaid after the due 11 (7) date for its payment Estuary General Share Management Plan Note the exemption from the maximum boat length requirement on the fi shing boat 13 (2)(b) licence for the boat Estuary Prawn Trawl Share Management Plan Note the exemption from the maximum boat length requirement on the fi shing boat 18 (2)(b) licence for the boat Ocean Hauling Share Management Plan Note the exemption from the maximum boat length requirement on the fi shing boat 18 (2)(b) licence for the boat Ocean Trawl Share Management Plan Note the exemption from the maximum boat length requirement on the fi shing boat 9 (2)(b) licence for the boat Ocean Trap and Line Share Management Plan Note the exemption from the maximum boat length requirement on the fi shing boat 10 (2)(b) licence for the boat Abalone Share Management Plan Approve the number of shares a shareholder may transfer, transmit or mortgage to one 7 (1)(a) person Abalone Share Management Plan Refuse to endorse a commercial fi shing licence 11 Abalone Share Management Plan Suspend or cancel an endorsement of a nominated fi sher 12 Abalone Share Management Plan Adjust the quota of a shareholder to take account of a mistake in the calculation of the 15 (4) shareholder’s quota Abalone Share Management Plan Determine later date for payment of community contribution, approve payment of the 34B (2) and (7) community contribution by instalments or on other terms Abalone Share Management Plan Pay such part of purchase price of forfeited shares sold by public tender to any person 35 (5) (other than the shareholder) who had an interest in the shares Abalone Share Management Plan Determine other costs of management of a fi shery after consultation with the Management 36 (1A)(e) Advisory Committee for the fi shery Abalone Share Management Plan Approve payment of the management charge by instalments or on other terms 36 (3) Lobster Share Management Plan Approve the number of shares a shareholder may transfer, transmit or mortgage to one 7 (1)(a) person

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MIN SCH3 – Delegation by Minister to Director General of Ministerial Functions under the Supporting Plan and Share Management Plans Column 1 Column 2 Plan Function delegated Summary of function delegated (Clause) Lobster Share Management Plan Refuse to endorse a commercial fi shing licence 11 Lobster Share Management Plan Suspend or cancel an endorsement of a nominated fi sher 12 Lobster Share Management Plan Adjust the quota of a shareholder to take account of a mistake in the calculation of the 15 (4) shareholder’s quota Lobster Share Management Plan Order all shares in the fi shery held by a shareholder be forfeited to the Minister if the 52 (4) shareholder has 6 or more demerit points Lobster Share Management Plan Pay such part of purchase price of forfeited shares sold by public tender to any person 52 (5) (other than the shareholder) who had an interest in the shares Lobster Share Management Plan Determine other costs of management of a fi shery after consultation with the Management 53 (1A)(e) Advisory Committee for the fi shery Lobster Share Management Plan Approve payment of the management charge by instalments or on other terms 53 (3) Lobster Share Management Plan Determine later date for payment of community contribution, approve payment of the 54 (2) and (6) community contribution by instalments or on other terms

SCHEDULE 4

MIN SCH4 – Delegation by Minister to Director General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2007 Column 1 Column 2 Part/Division of Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2007 Function delegated Summary of function delegated (Clause) Part 2 – Aquaculture permits Division 2 – Applications for, and issue of, permits Refuse to issue an aquaculture permit 6 Division 3 – Contributions by permit holders to pay for costs of administration Receive annual contribution for administration from permit holders 7 (1) Determine the amounts and dates of instalments 7 (4) and (5) Exempt a permit holder from paying an annual contribution 9 Division 4 – Contributions by permit holders to pay for research Receive annual contribution for research from permit holders 11 (1) Determine the amounts and dates of instalments 11 (5) and (6) Maintain a separate research trust account 12 Keep the research trust account at an authorised deposit-taking institution located in New 13 South Wales, ensure all contributions paid by permit holders under this Division is paid to the credit of the research trust account, determine the manner in which the trust account is to be operated Invest money held in a research trust account 14 Expenses incurred in administering the trust account 15

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MIN SCH4 – Delegation by Minister to Director General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2007 Column 1 Column 2 Part/Division of Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2007 Function delegated Summary of function delegated (Clause) Part 3 – Security arrangements for aquaculture permit holders Division 2 – Security to be provided by class A and class B permit holders Keep a separate account in respect of cash deposited under this clause and to invest the 19 (5) cash If considered just and reasonable, reduce the amount of security payable by or exempt a 19 (6), (7) and (8) class A permit holder of a class 1 lease from providing security Serve a notice on the permit holder requiring the permit holder to perform their payment 20 (1) obligation Forfeit the security to the extent that the payment obligation remains unperformed 20 (2) Satisfi ed that a former permit holder has no payment obligations outstanding, certify the amount attributable to administration costs 21 Division 3 – Financial arrangements by way of contributions taken to be entered into by certain Class A permit holders Receive annual contribution from certain class A permit holders 23 (1) Determine the amounts and dates of instalments 23 (4) and (5) Notify all affected permit holders in writing of the effect of an order suspending the 24 (2) requirement to make contributions Serve a notice on the permit holder requiring the permit holder to perform their payment 25 (1) obligation Certify in writing that all reasonable practicable steps have been taken to recover the debt 25 (2) arising from the permit holder’s failure to perform the payment obligation, withdraw from the trust account an amount equal to the permit holder’s debt Arrange for aquaculture leases to be inspected every 3 years for matters that may give rise 25 (3) to payment obligations by the lessees Maintain a trust account for the purposes of this Division 26 Expenses incurred in carrying out a payment obligation of a class A permit holder under 27 this Division, expenses incurred in administering the trust account and of any committee appointed in respect of that trust account Keep the trust account at an authorised deposit-taking institution located in New South 28 Wales, ensure all contributions paid by permit holders under this Division is paid to the credit of the research trust account, determine the manner in which the trust account is to be operated Invest money held in trust account 29 Part 4 – Aquaculture leases Division 2 – Applications for, and grant and renewal of, aquaculture leases Receive application for an aquaculture lease 31 (1) Refuse to consider an application for an aquaculture lease 32 (3) Publish in the Gazette and a newspaper the proposal to offer an aquaculture lease by 33 (1) and (2) auction, public tender or ballot and specify a deadline for the lodgement of objections to the leasing of the area Decide that an area should be offered for lease by auction, public tender or public ballot 33 (3) even if an application to lease the area has been received. Publish in the Gazette and a newspaper details of the proposed aquaculture lease 33 (4) Approve a bidder or refuse to approve a bidder at an auction 34 Receive tender in writing for an aquaculture lease, approve or refuse to approve a tenderer 35 Receive application for an aquaculture lease, approve or refuse to approve an applicant 36 Provide the proposed lessee with specifi ed documents and receive specifi ed documents 37 from the proposed lessee, publish in the Gazette notice of the granting of the lease and the person to whom it is granted Receive application for renewal of an aquaculture lease, refuse to accept an application 38 Provide the proposed lessee with specifi ed documents and receive specifi ed documents 39 from the proposed lessee, refuse an application for renewal of a lease, publish in the Gazette notice of the renewal of the lease

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MIN SCH4 – Delegation by Minister to Director General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2007 Column 1 Column 2 Part/Division of Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2007 Function delegated Summary of function delegated (Clause) Division 3 – Rent for aquaculture leases Receive rent payable under an aquaculture lease 41 (1) Redetermine the rent and make an appropriate adjustment to the rent payments 41 (4) Allow the period during which the fi rst payment of rent under an aquaculture lease is 42 (1) payable Determine the amounts and dates of instalments 42 (3) and (4) Division 4 – Subletting, transferring and transmission of aquaculture leases Approve form of application for consent to transfer an aquaculture lease 45 (1) Refuse an application to transfer an aquaculture lease 45 (4) Determine what is required as evidence of the death of the lessee and the entitlement of 46 the person claiming the lease Division 5 – Surrender, consolidation and subdivision of aquaculture leases Approve form for application to surrender an aquaculture lease, receive applications to 47 (1) and (3) surrender a lease or part of a leased area Consent to the surrender of a lease or part of a leased area with or without conditions 47 (4) Redetermine the rental if part of leased area surrendered, provide the lessee with amended 47 (5) lease and amended plan of the leased area Approve form for application to consolidate leases into a single lease 48 (2)(a) Receive application for consolidation and lease documents for leases the subject of the 48 (2)(b) and (5) application Grant, or refuse to grant, an application for consolidation 48 (3) and (4) On granting application for consolidation, provide the lessee with a certifi ed copy of the 48 (6) and (7) plan of the consolidated leased area and publish in the Gazette notice of the consolidation Approve form for application to subdivide a lease into 2 or more leases 49 (2)(a) Receive application for subdivision and lease document for lease to be subdivided 49 (2)(b) and (6) Grant, or refuse to grant, an application for subdivision 49 (3) and (5) On granting an application for subdivision, provide the lessee with a certifi ed copy of the 49 (7) and (8) plan of the leased area in each lease, publish in the Gazette notice of the subdivision Division 6 – Aquaculture lease plans and documents Issue to the lessee a certifi ed copy of the aquaculture lease document or plan, provide any 50 (1) & (3) person with a copy of a survey plan or map relating to an aquaculture lease Receive certifi ed copy of an aquaculture lease document instead of the original 50 (2) Endorse aquaculture lease to record transfer, subletting, partial surrender, withdrawal, 51 (1), (2), (3) & (4) access way, consent, mortgage, charge or cancellation of lease Refuse to consent to a dealing relating to an aquaculture lease, refuse to make an 51 (5) endorsement on an aquaculture lease if mortgagee or charge does not consent to the dealing By notice in writing direct a lessee or person in possession of an aquaculture lease 52 document to lodge the lease document to enable endorsement Correct an error in an aquaculture lease document or in any map, plan or other document 53 relating to an aquaculture lease Division 7 – Marking of leased areas, boat channels and access ways Allow period within which lessee must mark out the boundaries of the area leased 54 (1)(b) Directs the lessee to mark out the boundaries of the area in a specifi ed way 54 (3) Charge a fee of $70 for each additional lease sign supplied after the initial issue of a sign 54 (4) Direct in writing a lessee to mark out a boat channel, directs the lessee to mark out the 55 (1) & (3) boat channel in a specifi ed way Direct in writing a lessee to mark out an access way, directs the lessee to mark out an 56 (2) & (3) access way in a specifi ed way By notice in writing require the lessee to ensure that the markings comply with this 57 (1) Division Recover as a debt due to the Crown the cost of carrying out work under this clause to 57 (3) ensure markings comply with the Division Modify the boundaries of a leased area for the purpose of rectifying errors of 58 (1) & (2) measurement, make a proportionate increase or reduction, as appropriate, to the rent, contributions and other amounts that the lessee is required to pay for the area NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 47 1174 OFFICIAL NOTICES 4 May 2012

MIN SCH4 – Delegation by Minister to Director General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2007 Column 1 Column 2 Part/Division of Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2007 Function delegated Summary of function delegated (Clause) Part 6 – Miscellaneous Receive notice withdrawing a lease application 63 (2) Approve form for application for a permit to gather marine vegetation for a commercial 66 (5) purpose from any area of public water land Issue or refuse to issue a permit, cancel or suspend a permit, attach conditions to a permit, 66 (6), (7), (8) & (9) vary conditions to a permit

SCHEDULE 5 MIN SCH5 – Delegation By Minister To Director General Of Ministerial Functions Under Division 5 Of Part 5 Of The Environmental Planning And Assessment Act 1979 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Function delegated Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Summary of function delegated Section on delegation Make arrangements for the preparation of an environmental 115K (4) impact statement Give a copy of the environmental impact statement to the 115K (6) Director-General Give public notice of the preparation of an environmental impact 115L (1) statement under this Division and make a copy of the statement available for public inspection Receive representations in writing with respect to the designated 115L (3) fi shing activity to which the environmental impact statement relates. Provide the Director General with copies of representations 115L (4) received Make a determination to permit the designated fi shing activity 115O (4) The only function under to be carried out, make a determination to permit the designated section 115O (4) that is fi shing activity to be carried out subject to such modifi cations as delegated is in respect will eliminate or reduce the detrimental effect of the activity on of the requirement to the environment, make a determination to prevent the carrying out make the determination of the designated fi shing activity or any part of the activity public as soon as practicable after it is made.

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FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994 Section 228 Instrument of Delegation from Director General I, MARK I. PATERSON, A.O., Director General of the Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services, do by this instrument: 1. pursuant to section 228 of the Fisheries Management Act 1994 (“the Act”), revoke the instrument titled “Instrument of Delegation from the Director-General” published in NSW Government Gazette No. 115 of 17 September 2010 at pages 4495 to 4546 and any delegations revived as a result of this revocation; 2. pursuant to section 228(1) of the Act delegate to the Director General, Department of Primary Industries all of the functions conferred or imposed on me under the following fi sheries management legislation: (a) the Act; (b) the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2010; (c) the Share Management Plan Regulations; and (d) the Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2007; 3. pursuant to section 228 (1) of the Act delegate the functions conferred or imposed on me: (a) under the Act as specifi ed in Column 1 of Schedule 1 to this instrument of delegation; (b) under the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2010 as specifi ed in Column 1 of Schedule 2 to this instrument of delegation subject to any conditions specifi ed opposite in Column 3 of Schedule 2; (c) under the Share Management Plan Regulations as specifi ed in Column 1 of Schedule 3 to this instrument of delegation subject to any conditions specifi ed opposite in Column 3 of Schedule 3; (d) under the Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2007 as specifi ed in Column 1 of Schedule 4 to this instrument of delegation, to the authorised persons who from time to time hold, occupy or perform the duties of the position described opposite in Column 2 of Schedules 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively; 4. pursuant to section 228 (2) of the Act subdelegate to the Director General, Department of Primary Industries all of the functions delegated to me by the Minister for Primary Industries pursuant to section 227 of the Act under the following fi sheries management legislation: (a) the Act; (b) the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2010; (c) the Share Management Plan Regulations; and (d) the Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2007; 5. pursuant to section 228 (2) of the Act subdelegate the functions delegated to me by the Minister for Primary Industries pursuant to section 227 of the Act: (a) under the Act as specifi ed in Column 1 of Schedule 5 to this instrument of delegation subject to any conditions specifi ed opposite in Column 3 of Schedule 5; (b) under the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2010 as specifi ed in Column 1 of Schedule 6 to this instrument of delegation subject to any conditions specifi ed opposite in Column 3 of Schedule 6; (c) under the Share Management Plan Regulations as specifi ed in Column 1 of Schedule 7 to this instrument of delegation subject to any conditions specifi ed opposite in Column 3 of Schedule 7; and (d) under the Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2007 as specifi ed in Column 1 of Schedule 8 to this instrument of delegation subject to any conditions specifi ed opposite in Column 3 of Schedule 8, to the authorised persons who from time to time hold, occupy or perform the duties of the positions described opposite in Column 2 of Schedules 5, 6, 7 and 8 respectively. In this instrument of delegation: “authorised person” has the same meaning as in section 228 (3) of the Act, “function” includes power, authority or duty, “Share Management Plan Regulations” means the: (a) Fisheries Management (Abalone Share Management Plan) Regulation 2000, (b) Fisheries Management (Estuary General Share Management Plan) Regulation 2006, (c) Fisheries Management (Estuary Prawn Trawl Share Management Plan) Regulation 2006, (d) Fisheries Management (Lobster Share Management Plan) Regulation 2000, (e) Fisheries Management (Ocean Hauling Share Management Plan) Regulation 2006, (f) Fisheries Management (Ocean Trap and Line Share Management Plan) Regulation 2006, (g) Fisheries Management (Ocean Trawl Share Management Plan) Regulation 2006, and (h) Fisheries Management (Supporting Plan) Regulation 2006.

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In Schedules 3 and 7 to this instrument of delegation: “Abalone Share Management Plan” means the Fisheries Management (Abalone Share Management Plan) Regulation 2000, “Estuary General Share Management Plan” means the Fisheries Management (Estuary General Share Management Plan) Regulation 2006, “Estuary Prawn Trawl Share Management Plan” means the Fisheries Management (Estuary Prawn Trawl Share Management Plan) Regulation 2006, “Lobster Share Management Plan” means the Fisheries Management (Lobster Share Management Plan) Regulation 2000, “Ocean Hauling Share Management Plan” means the Fisheries Management (Ocean Hauling Share Management Plan) Regulation 2006, “Ocean Trap and Line Share Management Plan” means the Fisheries Management (Ocean Trap and Line Share Management Plan) Regulation 2006, “Ocean Trawl Share Management Plan” means the Fisheries Management (Ocean Trawl Share Management Plan) Regulation 2006, “Supporting Plan” means the Fisheries Management (Supporting Plan) Regulation 2006. Dated this the 29th day of April 2012. MARK I. PATERSON, A.O., Director General, Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services

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DG SCH1 – Delegation of Director-General’s Functions under the Fisheries Management Act 1994 12 Function delegated Positions Director-General function delegated to (Section) Part 2 – General fi sheries management Division 4A Recreational fi shing fee 34G (3A) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW: Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 34H (1) & (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy Division 4C Fishing businesses 34Q Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services 34R Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services 34S Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services

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DG SCH1 – Delegation of Director-General’s Functions under the Fisheries Management Act 1994 12 Function delegated Positions Director-General function delegated to (Section) Part 3 – Commercial share management fi sheries Division 5 Management plans 63 (2) & (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries 63 (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW Division 6 Fishing and other shareholding rights 68 (8B) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services; Team Leader, Licensing 69 (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 69 (8) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services; Team Leader, Licensing Division 10 Share Management Fisheries Register 89 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services 90 (1) & (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services 91 (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 91 (4), (5) & (6) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services

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DG SCH1 – Delegation of Director-General’s Functions under the Fisheries Management Act 1994 12 Function delegated Positions Director-General function delegated to (Section) 94 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services 95 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services 97 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; 98 (2), (3), (4) & (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services 99 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services Part 4 – Licensing and other commercial fi sheries management Division 2 Commercial fi shing boats 110 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services; Team Leader, Licensing 110 (7) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 110 (8) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services; Team Leader, Licensing

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DG SCH1 – Delegation of Director-General’s Functions under the Fisheries Management Act 1994 12 Function delegated Positions Director-General function delegated to (Section) Part 7 – Protection of aquatic habitats Division 8 Miscellaneous provisions 220AA (1), (4), (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; & (6) Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager (Fisheries Ecosystems); Senior Fisheries Conservation Manager (North); Senior Fisheries Conservation Manager (Central); Senior Fisheries Conservation Manager (South); Fisheries Conservation Compliance Offi cer Part 7A – Threatened species conservation Division 4 Offences 220ZF (1) (f) & (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks Division 5 Recovery plans and threat abatement plans 220ZI Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks 220ZJ Principal Director; Fisheries; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks 220ZM Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks 220ZN (1) (i) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks 220ZN (2) (f) & (g) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks 220ZO (1) & (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks 220ZO (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW 220ZQ Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks 220ZR Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks 220ZU (1) & (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW 220ZU (3) & (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks Division 5A Threatened Species Priorities Action Statements 220ZVB Executive Director, Fisheries NSW 220ZVC Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks 220ZVD Executive Director, Fisheries NSW 220ZVE Executive Director, Fisheries NSW

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DG SCH1 – Delegation of Director-General’s Functions under the Fisheries Management Act 1994 12 Function delegated Positions Director-General function delegated to (Section) Division 6 Licensing and Ministerial orders Subdivision 1 Grant of licences 220ZW (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks 220ZX (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks 220ZX (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems 220ZY (3), (4) & (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks 220ZZ Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems 221 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems 221A Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks 221B Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks 221D Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks 221E Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks 221F Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems 221G Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks 221H (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks 221H (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW 221I (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks Subdivision 1A Ministerial orders 221IH (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems 221IH (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW Subdivision 2 Species impact statements 221L Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks

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DG SCH1 – Delegation of Director-General’s Functions under the Fisheries Management Act 1994 12 Function delegated Positions Director-General function delegated to (Section) Division 7 Stop work orders 221O (1) & (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW Manager (Fisheries Ecosystems); Senior Fisheries Conservation Manager (North); Senior Fisheries Conservation Manager (Central); Senior Fisheries Conservation Manager (South); Senior Fisheries Conservation Manager (Threatened Species); Fisheries Conservation Compliance Offi cer 221P Executive Director, Fisheries NSW Manager (Fisheries Ecosystems); Senior Fisheries Conservation Manager (North); Senior Fisheries Conservation Manager (Central); Senior Fisheries Conservation Manager (South); Senior Fisheries Conservation Manager (Threatened Species); Fisheries Conservation Compliance Offi cer 221R Executive Director, Fisheries NSW Manager (Fisheries Ecosystems); Senior Fisheries Conservation Manager (North); Senior Fisheries Conservation Manager (Central); Senior Fisheries Conservation Manager (South); Senior Fisheries Conservation Manager (Threatened Species); Fisheries Conservation Compliance Offi cer 221S Executive Director, Fisheries NSW Manager (Fisheries Ecosystems); Senior Fisheries Conservation Manager (North); Senior Fisheries Conservation Manager (Central); Senior Fisheries Conservation Manager (South); Senior Fisheries Conservation Manager (Threatened Species); Fisheries Conservation Compliance Offi cer 221T Executive Director, Fisheries NSW Manager (Fisheries Ecosystems); Senior Fisheries Conservation Manager (North); Senior Fisheries Conservation Manager (Central); Senior Fisheries Conservation Manager (South); Senior Fisheries Conservation Manager (Threatened Species); Fisheries Conservation Compliance Offi cer Division 11 Biodiversity certifi cation of environmental planning instruments 221ZR Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks Part 9 – Enforcement Division 3 Powers of entry, search etc of fi sheries offi cers 250 (5) & (6) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Fisheries Compliance Division 5 Criminal proceedings 280 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Fisheries Compliance

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SCHEDULE 2

DG SCH2 – Delegation of Director-General’s Functions under the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2010 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions Director-General function delegated to (Clause) on delegation Part 3 – Fishing gear Division 2 Lawful commercial nets 24 (1) (f) & (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries Division 9 Miscellaneous 59 (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy Part 5 – Miscellaneous provisions relating to fi sheries management Division 3 Use of explosives, electrical devices and other dangerous substances 70 (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Fisheries Compliance; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems; Senior Conservation Manager, North; Senior Conservation Manager, South; Senior Conservation Manager, Central; Manager, Aquatic Habitat Rehabilitation; Senior Conservation Manager, Aquatic Habitat Rehabilitation 71 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Fisheries Compliance; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems; Senior Conservation Manager, North; Senior Conservation Manager, South; Senior Conservation Manager, Central; Manager, Aquatic Habitat Rehabilitation; Senior Conservation Manager, Aquatic Habitat Rehabilitation 72 (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems 73 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems Division 6 Recreational fi shing fee 84 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Recreational Licensing Division 8 Miscellaneous 94 (2) (a) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Director, Fisheries Compliance

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DG SCH2 – Delegation of Director-General’s Functions under the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2010 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions Director-General function delegated to (Clause) on delegation Part 6 – Fishing business transfer rules Division 3 Transfer of restricted fi shery endorsements 107 (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW ; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services Division 4 Transfer of shares 113 (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services Division 5 Dealings in endorsements and shares 114 (1), (2), (3) (a) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; & (5) Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services 114 (3) (b) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy Part 7 – Commercial share management fi sheries Division 1 General 122 (1) (b) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries 122 (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries Part 8 – Licensing and other commercial fi sheries management Division 2 Boat licences 138 (1) (b) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services; Team Leader, Licensing 141 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy

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DG SCH2 – Delegation of Director-General’s Functions under the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2010 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions Director-General function delegated to (Clause) on delegation 142 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 143 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services Division 3 Provisions relating to crew 148 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries Manager, Licensing & Policy 149 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries Manager, Licensing & Policy 151(1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager Licensing & Policy Part 9 – Restricted fi sheries Division 1 Sea urchin and turban shell restricted fi shery 159 (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 163 (1) & (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Resource Management; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Senior Fisheries Manager, Commercial 163 (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Resource Management; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Senior Fisheries Manager, Commercial 164 (1), (3), (4), (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; & (6) Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Resource Management; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Senior Fisheries Manager, Commercial

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DG SCH2 – Delegation of Director-General’s Functions under the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2010 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions Director-General function delegated to (Clause) on delegation 164 (2) (a) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy Division 3 Inland restricted fi shery 182 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries 185 (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 189 (1), (2) & (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy Division 4 Nominated fi shers 194 (2) (a) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; It is only the function, Director, Commercial Fisheries; in clause 194 (2) (a), of Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; approving the form and Manager, Licensing & Policy manner that is delegated to the positions described opposite in Column 2 of this Schedule. 194 (2) (a) Manager, Licensing & Policy; It is only the function, Manager, Fisheries Business Services in clause 194 (2) (a), in respect of giving nominations that is delegated to the positions described opposite in Column 2 of this Schedule. 194 (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 196 (1) (b), (4), (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Except for the function, & (6) Director, Commercial Fisheries; in clause 196 (4) (a), of Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; approving the form and Manager, Licensing & Policy; manner of the request Manager, Fisheries Business Services for revocation – see below. 196 (2) & (4) (a) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy Part 10 – Registration of persons eligible to be nominated fi shers 199 (1) Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services

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DG SCH2 – Delegation of Director-General’s Functions under the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2010 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions Director-General function delegated to (Clause) on delegation 199 (2) (a) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 199 (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; 200 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services 201 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Except for the function, Director, Commercial Fisheries; in clause 201 (a), of Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; approving the form – Manager, Licensing & Policy; see below. Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services 201 (a) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy Part 12 – Fish receivers and fi sh records Division 1 Fish receivers 214 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Director, Fisheries Compliance Division 2 Fish records 219 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Director, Fisheries Compliance Part 14 – Protection of aquatic habitats 258 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems 258 (3), (5), (6) & (7) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems; Manager, Conservation Action Unit; Manager, Aquatic Habitat Rehabilitation; Senior Conservation Manager, North; Senior Conservation Manager, South; Senior Conservation Manager, Central; Senior Conservation Manager, Aquatic Habitat Rehabilitation; Senior Environmental Assessment Offi cer; Conservation Manager, North; Conservation Manager, Sydney; Conservation Manager, South; Conservation Manager, Greater Darling; Conservation Manager, Greater Murray; Conservation Manager, Pacifi c Highway Upgrade

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DG SCH2 – Delegation of Director-General’s Functions under the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2010 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions Director-General function delegated to (Clause) on delegation Part 17 – Administration Division 3 Provisions relating to members and procedure of advisory councils 301 (1) & (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks Division 5 Procedure for election of industry members of Management Advisory Committees 312 (a) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries 312 (b) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Resource Management; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Recreational Fisheries Programs 317 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Resource Management; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Recreational Fisheries Programs 318 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries 320 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries Division 6 Provisions relating to members and procedure of Management Advisory Committees 343 (1) & (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries

SCHEDULE 3

DG SCH3 – Delegation of Director-General’s Functions under the Supporting Plan and Share Management Plans 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions Director-General function delegated to (Clause & Plan) on delegation 5 (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Supporting Plan Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 7 (1) (b), (4), (5) & (6) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Supporting Plan (Except Director, Commercial Fisheries; for the function, in Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; clause 7 (4) (a), of Manager, Licensing & Policy; approving the form and Manager, Fisheries Business Services; manner of the request for Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services revocation – see below).

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DG SCH3 – Delegation of Director-General’s Functions under the Supporting Plan and Share Management Plans 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions Director-General function delegated to (Clause & Plan) on delegation 7 (2) & (4) (a) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Supporting Plan Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 11H (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Supporting Plan Director, Commercial Fisheries; 3, Table Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Estuary General Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan 13 (2) (a) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Estuary General Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan 14B (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Estuary General Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan 3, Table Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Estuary Prawn Trawl Director, Commercial Fisheries; Share Management Plan 17A (1) (e) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Estuary Prawn Trawl Director, Commercial Fisheries; Share Management Plan 18 (2) (a) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Estuary Prawn Trawl Director, Commercial Fisheries; Share Management Plan 35 (I) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Estuary General Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan 3, Table Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Ocean Hauling Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan 18 (2) (a) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Ocean Hauling Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan 3, Table Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Ocean Trawl Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan 7A (1) (c) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Ocean Trawl Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan 7A (4) (c) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Ocean Trawl Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan 7B (1) (g) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Ocean Trawl Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan 7B (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Ocean Trawl Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan

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DG SCH3 – Delegation of Director-General’s Functions under the Supporting Plan and Share Management Plans 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions Director-General function delegated to (Clause & Plan) on delegation 9 (2) (a) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Ocean Trawl Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan 10 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Ocean Trawl Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan 3, Table Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Ocean Trap and Line Director, Commercial Fisheries; Share Management Plan 10 (2) (a) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Ocean Trap and Line Director, Commercial Fisheries; Share Management Plan 8 (1), (2) & (4) (a) & (c) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Abalone Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services 8 (4) (b) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Abalone Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 15 (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Abalone Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Resource Management; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Senior Fisheries Manager, Commercial 18 (1) & (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * Relates to the Abalone Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Fisheries Manager Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; with responsibility for Manager, Resource Management; the management of the Manager, Licensing & Policy; Abalone Fishery. Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Senior Fisheries Manager, Commercial; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services; Fisheries Manager* 19 (2) (a) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Abalone Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 19 (3), (4) & (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * Relates to the Abalone Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Fisheries Manager Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; with responsibility for Manager, Resource Management; the management of the Manager, Licensing & Policy; Abalone Fishery. Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Senior Fisheries Manager, Commercial; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services; Fisheries Manager*

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DG SCH3 – Delegation of Director-General’s Functions under the Supporting Plan and Share Management Plans 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions Director-General function delegated to (Clause & Plan) on delegation 34B (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Abalone Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries 8 (1), (2) & (4) (a) & (c) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Lobster Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services 8 (4) (b) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Lobster Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 15 (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Lobster Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Resource Management; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Senior Fisheries Manager, Commercial 18 (1) & (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * Relates to the Lobster Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Fisheries Manager Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; with responsibility for Manager, Resource Management; the management of the Manager, Licensing & Policy; Lobster Fishery. Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Senior Fisheries Manager, Commercial; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services; Fisheries Manager* 19 (2) (a) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Lobster Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 19 (3), (4) & (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * Relates to the Lobster Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Fisheries Manager Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; with responsibility for Manager, Resource Management; the management of the Manager, Licensing & Policy; Lobster Fishery. Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Senior Fisheries Manager, Commercial; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services; Fisheries Manager* 24 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Lobster Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Resource Management; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Senior Fisheries Manager, Commercial

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DG SCH3 – Delegation of Director-General’s Functions under the Supporting Plan and Share Management Plans 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions Director-General function delegated to (Clause & Plan) on delegation 32 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * Relates to the Lobster Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Fisheries Manager Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; with responsibility for Manager, Fisheries Business Services; the management of the Senior Fisheries Manager, Commercial Lobster Fishery. Fisheries Manager*; Fisheries Management Offi cer, Commercial Services; District Fisheries Offi cer 33 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Lobster Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Resource Management; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Senior Fisheries Manager, Commercial; Fisheries Manager – Lobster 34 (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Lobster Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 34 (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Lobster Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Resource Management; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Senior Fisheries Manager, Commercial 35 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * Relates to the Lobster Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Fisheries Manager Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; with responsibility for Manager, Resource Management; the management of the Manager, Licensing & Policy; Lobster Fishery. Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Senior Fisheries Manager, Commercial Fisheries Manager* 37 (2), (3) & (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Lobster Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Resource Management; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Senior Fisheries Manager, Commercial 40 (2A) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Lobster Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Resource Management; Senior Fisheries Manager, Commercial Manager, Licensing & Policy Manager, Fisheries Business Services Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services 52 (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Lobster Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services

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SCHEDULE 4

DG SCH4 – Delegation of Director-General’s Functions under the Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2007 12 Function delegated Positions Director-General’s function delegated to (Clause) Part 4 – Aquaculture leases Division 2 Applications for, and grant and renewal of, aquaculture leases 31 (1 ) (a) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture 32 (1), (2) & (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Policy Offi cer, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture

SCHEDULE 5

DG SCH5 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management Act 1994 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Section) on delegation Part 2 – General fi sheries management Division 1 Fishing closures 8, 9 & 11 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW Division 2 Prohibited size fi sh, bag limits and protected fi sh 17 (6) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Resource Planning; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Recreational Fisheries Programs Division 4 Total allowable catches 34 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries Division 4A Recreational fi shing fee 34G (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries Manager, Licensing & Policy 34I (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Recreational Fisheries Programs; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Manager, Recreational Licensing

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DG SCH5 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management Act 1994 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Section) on delegation Division 5 General 37 (1) (a) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May only use Director, Fisheries Research; this delegation in Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; accordance with the Research Leader, Wild Fisheries*; policy guidelines of Research Leader, Aquatic Ecosystems* the Director, Fisheries Research. 37 (1) (b) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May only use Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; this delegation in Manager, Aquaculture* accordance with the policy guidelines of the Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks. 37 (1) (c) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May only use Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; this delegation in Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; accordance with the Manager, Licensing & Policy*; policy guidelines of Manager, Fisheries Business Services*; either of the relevant Manager, Aquaculture* Directors Manager, Fisheries Information & Protected Areas*, 37 (1) (c1) & (8) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Licensing & Policy 37 (1) (d) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May only use Executive Director, Biosecurity NSW; this delegation in Director, Commercial Fisheries; accordance with the Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; policy guidelines of Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; any of the relevant Director, Fisheries Research; Directors. Director, Fisheries Compliance; Director, Animal Biosecurity; Manager, Resource Planning*; Manager, Licensing & Policy*; Manager, Fisheries Business Services*; Manager, Recreational Fisheries Programs*; Manager, Aquaculture*; Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems*; Manager, Fisheries Information & Protected Areas*, Research Leader, Wild Fisheries*; Research Leader, Aquatic Ecosystems*

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DG SCH5 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management Act 1994 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Section) on delegation 37 (1) (e) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May only use Executive Director, Biosecurity NSW*; this delegation Director, Commercial Fisheries*; in the following Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries*; circumstances: Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks*; 1. where the permit Director, Fisheries Research*; relates to activities Director, Animal Biosecurity*; undertaken in Manager, Resource Planning**; accordance with: Manager, Licensing & Policy**; (a) a policy Manager, Fisheries Business Services**; approved by Manager, Recreational Fisheries Programs**; the Executive Manager, Aquaculture**; Director, Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems**; Fisheries NSW; Manager, Aquatic Biosecurity & Risk Management**; or Manager, Fisheries Information & Protected Areas**, (b) a Fisheries Research Leader, Wild Fisheries**; Management Research Leader, Aquatic Ecosystems** Strategy; or Supervising Fisheries Offi cer*** (c) a Share District Fisheries Offi cer*** Management Plan, or 2. where the permit gives effect to the provisions of a fi shing closure made under section 8 of the Act or 3. where the permit relates to a review or appeal against a refusal to issue an authority under the Act. ** May only use this delegation: 1. in the circumstances set out above; and 2. in accordance with the policy guidelines of any of the relevant Directors. *** May only use this delegation to: 1. issue permits to endorsed Inland Restricted Fishery licence holders; and 2. in accordance with the policy guidelines of the Director, Commercial Fisheries.

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DG SCH5 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management Act 1994 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Section) on delegation 37 (3A) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * Relates to application Executive Director, Biosecurity NSW; for permits under Director, Commercial Fisheries; section 37 (1) (C1) of Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; the Act and then also Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; to any other permits Director, Fisheries Research; under the management Director, Animal Biosecurity areas of the Director, Manager, Licensing & Policy*; Commercial Fisheries Manager, Fisheries Information & Protected Areas**. or the Director Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries. ** Relates to application for permits under the management areas of the Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks. 37 (4) (c) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; If no relevant delegation Executive Director, Biosecurity NSW; is held to also issue Director, Commercial Fisheries; the permit then the Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; permit can only be Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; cancelled or suspended Director, Fisheries Research; in accordance with the Director, Fisheries Compliance; policy guidelines of Director, Animal Biosecurity; the relevant Director Manager, Resource Planning; holding the delegation Manager, Licensing & Policy; to issue such a permit. Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Manager, Recreational Fisheries Programs; Manager, Aquaculture; Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems; Manager, Aquatic Biosecurity & Risk Management; Manager, Fisheries Information & Protected Areas, Research Leader, Wild Fisheries; Research Leader, Aquatic Ecosystems 37 (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; If no relevant delegation Executive Director, Biosecurity NSW; is held to also issue Director, Commercial Fisheries; the permit then the Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; conditions of the permit Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; can only varied in Director, Fisheries Research; accordance with the Director, Fisheries Compliance; policy guidelines of Director, Animal Biosecurity; the relevant Director Manager, Resource Planning; holding the delegation Manager, Licensing & Policy; to issue such a permit. Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Manager, Recreational Fisheries Programs; Manager, Aquaculture; Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems; Manager, Aquatic Biosecurity & Risk Management; Manager, Fisheries Information & Protected Areas, Research Leader, Wild Fisheries; Research Leader, Aquatic Ecosystems

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DG SCH5 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management Act 1994 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Section) on delegation 37A (1), (5) (c) & (6) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May only use Director, Commercial Fisheries; this delegation in Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; accordance with the Manager, Resource Planning; policy guidelines Manager, Licensing & Policy; of the Manager, Manager, Fisheries Business Services*; Licensing & Policy. Manager, Recreational Fisheries Programs 39 (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW Part 3 – Commercial share management fi sheries Division 3 Issue of shares 46 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW 47 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW 48 (1), (2), (4) & (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW 48 (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 51 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW 52 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Indigenous & Recreational Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 52A Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Indigenous & Recreational Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy Division 5 Management plans 56 (1) & (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries 57A (1) & (6) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries 58 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commericial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries Division 6 Fishing and other shareholding rights 68 (1) (including 68 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May endorse the (6A)) Director, Commercial Fisheries; commercial fi shing Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; licence pursuant to Manager, Licensing & Policy; section 68 (1) but Manager, Fisheries Business Services*; may only specify Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services* conditions in the endorsement, pursuant to section 68 (6A), in accordance with the policy guidelines of the Manager, Licensing & Policy.

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DG SCH5 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management Act 1994 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Section) on delegation 68 (5), (6B), (7) & (8C) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 68 (8A) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services 70 (1), (2), (4) (c) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; & (4A) Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 70 (6) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries Manager, Licensing & Policy 72 (5) & (6) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services 74 (2) & (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services 75 (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services Division 7 Management charges and community contributions 76 (1), (2) & (6) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Division 8 Allocation of total allowable commercial catch among shareholders 78 (2) & (7) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services 78 (8) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW 81 (2), (3), (4) & (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW 81 (6) & (7) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services

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DG SCH5 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management Act 1994 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Section) on delegation Part 4 – Licensing and other commercial fi sheries management Division 1 Commercial fi shing licences 104 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services 104 (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 104 (3) (including 104 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May only use (4) (a)) Director, Commercial Fisheries; this delegation in Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; accordance with the Manager, Licensing & Policy; policy guidelines Manager, Fisheries Business Services*; of the Manager, Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services* Licensing & Policy. 104 (4) (e) & (6) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May only use Director, Commercial Fisheries; this delegation in Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; accordance with the Manager, Licensing & Policy; policy guidelines Manager, Fisheries Business Services*; of the Manager, Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services* Licensing & Policy. Division 2 Commercial fi shing boats 108 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services 108 (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 108 (3) (including Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May only use 108(4) (a)) Director, Commercial Fisheries; this delegation in Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; accordance with the Manager, Licensing & Policy; policy guidelines of Manager, Fisheries Business Services*; the Director, Manager, Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services* Licensing & Policy. 108 (4) (d) & (6) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May only use Director, Commercial Fisheries; this delegation in Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; accordance with the Manager, Licensing & Policy; policy guidelines Manager, Fisheries Business Services*; of the Manager, Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services* Licensing & Policy.

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DG SCH5 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management Act 1994 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Section) on delegation Division 3 Exploratory, developmental and other restricted fi sheries 112 (1) (including 112 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May endorse the (2)) Director, Commercial Fisheries; commercial fi shing Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; licence pursuant to Manager, Licensing & Policy; section 112 (1) but Manager, Fisheries Business Services*; may only specify Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services* conditions in the endorsement, pursuant to section 112 (2), in accordance with the policy guidelines of the Manager, Licensing & Policy. 112 (3) & (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May only use Director, Commercial Fisheries; this delegation in Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; accordance with the Manager, Licensing & Policy; policy guidelines Manager, Fisheries Business Services*; of the Manager, Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services* Licensing & Policy. 115A (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries Division 4 Fish receivers 118 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services 118 (2), (3), (5) & (6) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May only use Director, Commercial Fisheries; this delegation in Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; accordance with the Manager, Licensing & Policy; policy guidelines Manager, Fisheries Business Services* of the Manager, Licensing & Policy. Division 5 Fish records 121 (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 122 (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 122A (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy Part 4A – Charter fi shing management 127C (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager Fisheries Business Services

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DG SCH5 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management Act 1994 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Section) on delegation 127C (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 127C (3) (including Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May only use 127C (4) (a)) Director, Commercial Fisheries; this delegation in Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; accordance with the Manager, Licensing & Policy; policy guidelines Manager, Fisheries Business Services*; of the Manager, Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services* Licensing & Policy. 127C (4) (d) & (6) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 127E (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 127EA (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy Part 6 – Aquaculture management Division 2 Aquaculture permits 145 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture 145 (2) (a) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks 145 (4) Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 146 (1), (2) & (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May only use Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; this delegation in Manager, Aquaculture*; accordance with the Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture* policy guidelines of the Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks. 148 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 152 (1) (b) & (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture

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DG SCH5 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management Act 1994 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Section) on delegation 153 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Supervising Fisheries Offi cer, Conservation & Aquaculture; Supervising Fisheries Offi cer; District Fisheries Offi cer; Aquaculture Compliance Policy Offi cer 154 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 155 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 159 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 160 (1), (2) & (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks 161 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks 162 (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Supervising Fisheries Offi cer, Conservation & Aquaculture; Supervising Fisheries Offi cer; District Fisheries Offi cer 162 (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Supervising Fisheries Offi cer, Conservation & Aquaculture 162 (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture Division 3 Leases of public water land for aquaculture 163 Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 167 (1), (2) & (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 168 (3) Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture

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DG SCH5 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management Act 1994 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Section) on delegation 169 (1), (2) & (6) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 170 (1) & (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 170 (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Supervising Fisheries Offi cer, Conservation & Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 170 (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture 171 (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Supervising Fisheries Offi cer, Conservation & Aquaculture 171 (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Supervising Fisheries Offi cer, Conservation & Aquaculture 171 (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Manager, Aquaculture Compliance; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Senior Policy Offi cer, Aquaculture 171 (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture 172 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 173 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 174 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 174 (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture

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DG SCH5 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management Act 1994 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Section) on delegation 175 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 176 (1) & (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; 177 (1) Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 177 (2) & (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; 178 Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture 179 (1) & (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Division 4 Diseased fi sh and marine vegetation 182A (1), (2) & (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Executive Director, Biosecurity NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Director, Animal Biosecurity 183 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Executive Director, Biosecurity NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Director, Animal Biosecurity 183 (7) (b) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW & Compliance; Executive Director, Biosecurity NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Director, Animal Biosecurity 187A Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Executive Director, Biosecurity NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Director, Animal Biosecurity Division 5 Miscellaneous provisions 188 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Supervising Fisheries Offi cer, Conservation & Aquaculture; District Fisheries Offi cer; Supervising Fisheries Offi cer 189 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW

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DG SCH5 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management Act 1994 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Section) on delegation Part 7 – Protection of aquatic habitats Division 1 Habitat protection plans 193 (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW Division 3 Dredging and reclamation 199 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems; Manager, Aquatic Habitat Rehabilitation; Senior Conservation Manager, North; Senior Conservation Manager, South; Senior Conservation Manager, Central; Senior Conservation Manager, Aquatic Habitat Rehabilitation; Senior Environmental Assessment Offi cer; Conservation Manager, North; Conservation Manager, Sydney; Conservation Manager, South; Conservation Manager, Greater Darling; Conservation Manager, Greater Murray; Conservation Manager, Pacifi c Highway Upgrade 200 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems; Manager, Aquatic Habitat Rehabilitation; Senior Conservation Manager, North; Senior Conservation Manager, South; Senior Conservation Manager, Central; Senior Conservation Manager, Aquatic Habitat Rehabilitation 201 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems; Manager, Aquatic Habitat Rehabilitation; Senior Conservation Manager, North; Senior Conservation Manager, South; Senior Conservation Manager, Central; Senior Conservation Manager, Aquatic Habitat Rehabilitation 203 (1) & (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Division 4 Protection of mangroves and certain other marine vegetation 205 (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems; Manager, Aquatic Habitat Rehabilitation; Senior Conservation Manager, North; Senior Conservation Manager, South; Senior Conservation Manager, Central; Senior Conservation Manager, Aquatic Habitat Rehabilitation

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DG SCH5 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management Act 1994 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Section) on delegation Division 6 Noxious fi sh and noxious marine vegetation 209B Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Executive Director, Biosecurity NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Director, Animal Biosecurity 210 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Executive Director, Biosecurity NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Director, Animal Biosecurity; Manager, Aquatic Biosecurity & Risk Management; Manager, Aquaculture; Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems 211 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Executive Director, Biosecurity NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Director, Animal Biosecurity; Manager, Aquatic Biosecurity & Risk Management; Manager, Aquaculture; Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems 213 (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Executive Director, Biosecurity NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Director, Fisheries Compliance; Director, Animal Biosecurity; Manager, Aquaculture; Manager, Aquatic Biosecurity & Risk Management 213 (6) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Executive Director, Biosecurity NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Director, Animal Biosecurity 214A Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Executive Director, Biosecurity NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Division 7 Release or importation of fi sh 216 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Recreational Fishing Programs; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Fisheries Manager, Inland; Senior Conservation Manager, Threatened Species 217 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Executive Director, Biosecurity NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Director, Animal Biosecurity; Manager, Aquatic Biosecurity & Risk Management; Manager, Aquaculture

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DG SCH5 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management Act 1994 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Section) on delegation Division 8 Miscellaneous provisions 218 (1), (2), (4) & (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; 218 (5B) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems; Manager, Aquatic Habitat Rehabilitation; Senior Conservation Manager, North; Senior Conservation Manager, South; Senior Conservation Manager, Central; Senior Conservation Manager, Aquatic Habitat Rehabilitation; Senior Environmental Assessment Offi cer; Conservation Manager, North; Conservation Manager, Sydney; Conservation Manager, South; Conservation Manager, Greater Darling; Conservation Manager, Greater Murray; Conservation Manager, Pacifi c Highway Upgrade 219 (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; 220 (1) (c) & (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems; Manager, Aquatic Habitat Rehabilitation; Senior Conservation Manager, North; Senior Conservation Manager, South; Senior Conservation Manager, Central; Senior Conservation Manager, Aquatic Habitat Rehabilitation; Manager, Aquaculture; Supervising Fisheries Offi cer, Conservation & Aquaculture Group Part 7A – Threatened species conservation Division 3 Critical habitat of endangered species, populations and ecological communities and critically endangered species and ecological communities 220Q Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks;; Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems 220R (1) & (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems 220T (6) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems 220U (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems 220U (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; It is only the function Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; in section 220U (4) in Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems respect of a notice under section 220U (3), that is delegated.

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DG SCH5 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management Act 1994 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Section) on delegation 220W Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; 220X (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems 220X (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW Division 4 Offences 220ZG (3A) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW Division 6 Licensing and Ministerial orders Subdivision 1A Ministerial orders 221IA (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks 221IC Executive Director, Fisheries NSW 221ID Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems Division 10 Biodiversity certifi cation of native vegetation reform package 221ZJ (1) & (2) Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems 221ZJ (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW Division 11 Biodiversity certifi cation of environmental planning instruments 221ZK (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks 221ZQ (1) & (2) Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems 221ZQ (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW Part 8 – Administration Division 1 The Minister and Director-General 224 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW 225 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Fisheries Research Division 3 Special fi sheries trust funds 238A Executive Director, Fisheries NSW Part 9 – Enforcement Division 2 Appointment of fi sheries offi cers 243 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Fisheries Compliance; Manager, Special Operations Division 4 Seizure 270 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Fisheries Compliance; Manager, Special Operations

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DG SCH5 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management Act 1994 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Section) on delegation 273 (1) & (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Fisheries Compliance; Manager, Special Operations; Supervising Fisheries Offi cer; Senior Fisheries Investigator 275 (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Fisheries Compliance; Manager, Special Operations; Supervising Fisheries Offi cer; Senior Fisheries Investigator Division 4A Compliance audits 275D Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Fisheries Compliance 275E (3) (b) & (e) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Fisheries Compliance 275I Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Fisheries Compliance Division 8 Restoration orders and other actions 282I (1), (2), (3) & (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks 282J (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks Part 10 – Miscellaneous 288B Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May only use Director, Commercial Fisheries; this delegation in Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; accordance with the Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; policy guidelines of Manager, Licensing & Policy*; any of the relevant Manager, Fisheries Business Services*; Directors. Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services*; Manager, Aquaculture*; Manager, Fisheries Ecosystems*; Manager, Fisheries Information & Protected Areas*, Manager, Aquatic Habitat Rehabilitation*; Senior Conservation Manager, North*; Senior Conservation Manager, South*; Senior Conservation Manager, Central*; Senior Conservation Manager, Aquatic Habitat Rehabilitation*; Senior Environmental Assessment Offi cer*; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture*; Senior Policy Offi cer, Aquaculture* Schedule 2 – Provisions relating to members and procedure of TAC Committee 8 (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW

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SCHEDULE 6

DG SCH6 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2010 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Clause) on delegation Part 5 – Miscellaneous provisions relating to fi sheries management Division 6 Recreational fi shing fee 86 (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Recreational Licensing 87 (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Recreational Licensing 88 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Recreational Licensing Part 6 – Fishing business transfer rules Division 3 Transfer of restricted fi shery endorsements 105 (2) (b) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services 106 (2) (d) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services 107 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy Division 4 Transfer of shares 112 (b) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services 113 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy Part 7 – Commercial share management fi sheries Division 1 General 121 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries

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DG SCH6 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2010 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Clause) on delegation Part 8 – Licensing and other commercial fi sheries management Division 1 Commercial fi shing licences 125 (d) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services 128 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May only use Director, Commercial Fisheries; this delegation in Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; accordance with the Manager, Licensing & Policy; policy guidelines Manager, Fisheries Business Services* of the Manager, Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services* Licensing & Policy. 130 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services 130 (4) & (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May only use Director, Commercial Fisheries; this delegation in Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; accordance with the Manager, Licensing & Policy ; policy guidelines Manager, Fisheries Business Services*; of the Manager, Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services*; Licensing & Policy. Team Leader, Commercial Services*; Team Leader, Licensing* 130 (6) & (7) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services 131 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 132 (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 133 (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy Division 2 Boat licences 136 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May only use Director, Commercial Fisheries; this delegation in Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; accordance with the Manager, Licensing & Policy; policy guidelines Manager, Fisheries Business Services*; of the Manager, Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services* Licensing & Policy.

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DG SCH6 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2010 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Clause) on delegation 137 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 137 (2) (a) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May only use Director, Commercial Fisheries; this delegation in Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; accordance with the Manager, Licensing & Policy; policy guidelines Manager, Fisheries Business Services*; of the Manager, Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services* Licensing & Policy. 138 (1) (j) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services 139 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services 139 (4) & (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May only use Director, Commercial Fisheries; this delegation in Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; accordance with the Manager, Licensing & Policy; policy guidelines Manager, Fisheries Business Services*; of the Manager, Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services*; Licensing & Policy. Team Leader, Commercial Services*; Team Leader, Licensing* 139 (6) & (7) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services 140 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services 141 (1), (2) & (8) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; ;Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services 141 (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 142 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services

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DG SCH6 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2010 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Clause) on delegation Part 9 – Restricted fi sheries Division 1 Sea urchin and turban shell restricted fi shery 159 (1) & (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May only use Director, Commercial Fisheries; this delegation in Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; accordance with the Manager, Licensing & Policy; policy guidelines Manager, Fisheries Business Services*; of the Manager, Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services* Licensing & Policy. 159 (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Fisheries Business Services 161 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy Division 2 Southern fi sh trawl restricted fi shery 171 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May only use Director, Commercial Fisheries; this delegation in Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; accordance with the Manager, Licensing & Policy; policy guidelines Manager, Fisheries Business Services*; of the Manager, Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services* Licensing & Policy. 173 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy Division 3 Inland restricted fi shery 184 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May only use Director, Commercial Fisheries; this delegation in Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; accordance with the Manager, Licensing & Policy; policy guidelines Manager, Fisheries Business Services*; of the Manager, Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services* Licensing & Policy. 185 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services 185 (3) & (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May only use Director, Commercial Fisheries; this delegation in Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; accordance with the Manager, Licensing & Policy; policy guidelines Manager, Fisheries Business Services*; of the Manager, Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services* Licensing & Policy. 188 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy

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DG SCH6 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2010 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Clause) on delegation Division 5 Miscellaneous 197 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services Part 11 – Fishing business cards 204 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services Part 12 – Fish receivers and fi sh records Division 1 Fish receivers 210 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services 212 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services 212 (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services 213 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services Part 13 – Charter fi shing management Division 2 Licences 229 (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 229 (3) & (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services

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DG SCH6 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2010 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Clause) on delegation 230 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services 230 (2), (3) & (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries 231 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services 232 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May only use Director, Commercial Fisheries; this delegation in Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; accordance with the Manager, Licensing & Policy; policy guidelines Manager, Fisheries Business Services* of the Manager, Licensing & Policy. 233 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 233 (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May only use Director, Commercial Fisheries; this delegation in Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; accordance with the Manager, Licensing & Policy; policy guidelines Manager, Fisheries Business Services* of the Manager, Licensing & Policy. 233 (3), (4), (5) & (6) Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services 234 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 235 (1), (2), (3), (9) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; & (10) Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services 235 (6) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 236 (1) & (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services

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DG SCH6 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2010 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Clause) on delegation 238 (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy Part 17 – Administration Division 3 Provisions relating to members and procedure of advisory councils 294 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May only use Director, Commercial Fisheries*; this delegation in Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries*; accordance with the Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks* policy guidelines of the Executive Director, Fisheries NSW. 295 (e) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks 300 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW Division 4 Composition of Management Advisory Committees and qualifi cations for election 308 (1) (b) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries Division 6 Provisions relating to members and procedure of Management Advisory Committees 337 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries 340 (1) (e) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries 342 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; 342 (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Resource Management; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Recreational Fisheries Programs Part 18 – Enforcement 349 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Licensing & Policy

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SCHEDULE 7

DG SCH7 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Supporting Plan and Share Management Plans 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Clause & Plan) on delegation 8 (c) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Supporting Plan Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 10 (1) (e) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Supporting Plan Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Fisheries Management; Manager, Resource Management; Manager, Licensing & Policy 10 (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Supporting Plan Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; 10 (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Supporting Plan Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 11 (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Supporting Plan Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 11 (7) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Supporting Plan Director, Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; 13 (2) (b) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Estuary General Share Director; Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services 18 (2) (b) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW & Compliance; Estuary Prawn Trawl Director; Commercial Fisheries; Share Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services 18 (2) (b) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Ocean Hauling Share Director; Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services 9 (2) (b) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Ocean Trawl Share Director, Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services

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DG SCH7 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Supporting Plan and Share Management Plans 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Clause & Plan) on delegation 10 (2) (b) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Ocean Trap and Line Director; Commercial Fisheries; Share Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services 7 (1) (a) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May only use Abalone Share Director; Commercial Fisheries; this delegation in Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; accordance with the Manager, Resource Management; policy guidelines Manager, Licensing & Policy; of the Manager, Manager, Fisheries Business Services* Licensing & Policy. 11 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Abalone Share Director; Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services 12 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Abalone Share Director; Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 15 (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Abalone Share Director; Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Resource Management; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Senior Fisheries Manager, Commercial 34B (2) & (7) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Abalone Share Director; Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 35 (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Abalone Share Director; Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Resource Management; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services 36 (1A) (e) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Abalone Share Director; Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Resource Management; Manager, Licensing & Policy 36 (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Abalone Share Director; Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy

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DG SCH7 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Supporting Plan and Share Management Plans 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Clause & Plan) on delegation 7 (1) (a) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May only use Lobster Share Director; Commercial Fisheries; this delegation in Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; accordance with the Manager, Resource Management; policy guidelines Manager, Licensing & Policy; of the Manager, Manager, Fisheries Business Services* Licensing & Policy. 11 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Lobster Share Director; Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services; Co-ordinator, Fisheries Licensing Services 12 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Lobster Share Director; Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 15 (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Lobster Share Director; Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Resource Management; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Senior Fisheries Manager, Commercial 52 (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director; Commercial Fisheries; Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries 52 (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Lobster Share Director; Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Fisheries Management; Manager, Resource Management; Manager, Licensing & Policy; Manager, Fisheries Business Services 53 (1A) (e) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Lobster Share Director; Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Resource Management; Manager, Licensing & Policy 53 (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Lobster Share Director; Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy 54 (2) & (6) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Lobster Share Director; Commercial Fisheries; Management Plan Director, Recreational & Indigenous Fisheries; Manager, Licensing & Policy

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SCHEDULE 8

DG SCH8 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2007 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Clause) on delegation Part 2 – Aquaculture permits Division 2 Applications for, and issue of, permits 6 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks Division 3 Contributions by permit holders to pay for costs of administration 7 (4) & (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 9 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; * May only use Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; this delegation in Manager, Aquaculture*; accordance with the Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture*; policy guidelines Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture* of the Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks. Division 4 Contributions by permit holders to pay for research 11 (5) & (6) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture Part 3 – Security arrangements for aquaculture permit holders Division 2 Security to be provided by class A and class B permit holders 19 (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW 19 (6), (7) & (8) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks 20 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 20 (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks 21 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture Division 3 Financial arrangements by way of contributions taken to be entered into by certain class A permit holders 23 (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture

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DG SCH8 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2007 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Clause) on delegation 23 (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 24 (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture 25 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 25 (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks 25 (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks Part 4 – Aquaculture leases Division 2 Applications for, and grant and renewal of, aquaculture leases 31 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture 32 (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 33 (1) & (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 33 (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture 33 (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; All functions in clause Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; 33 (4), other than the Manager, Aquaculture requirement to publish a notice (see below) are delegated to the positions described opposite in Column 2 of this Schedule. 33 (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; It is only the Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; requirement, in clause Manager, Aquaculture; 33 (4), to publish a Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; notice that is delegated Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture to the positions described opposite in Column 2 of this Schedule.

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DG SCH8 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2007 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Clause) on delegation 34 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture 35 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture 36 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture 37 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 38 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 39 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture Division 3 Rent for aquaculture leases 41 (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 42 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 42 (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 42 (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture Division 4 Subletting, transferring and transmission of aquaculture leases 45 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks 45 (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture

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DG SCH8 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2007 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Clause) on delegation 46 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture Division 5 Surrender, consolidation and subdivision of aquaculture leases 47 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; It is only the function, Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks in clause 47 (1), of approving the form that is delegated to the positions described opposite in Column 2 of this Schedule. 47 (1) & (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; It is only the function, Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; in clause 47 (1), in Manager, Aquaculture; respect of the lodging Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; of applications that Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture is delegated to the positions described opposite in Column 2 of this Schedule. 47 (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 47 (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 48 (2) (a) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture 48 (2) (b) & (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 48 (3) & (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 48 (6) & (7) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 49 (2) (a) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture

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DG SCH8 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2007 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Clause) on delegation 49 (2) (b) & (6) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 49 (3) & (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 49 (7) & (8) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture Division 6 Aquaculture lease plans and documents 50 (1) & (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Administration Offi cer 50 (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Administration Offi cer 51 (1), (2), (3) & (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 51 (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 52 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 53 Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture

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DG SCH8 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2007 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Clause) on delegation Division 7 Marking of leased areas, boat channels and access ways 54 (1) (b) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Supervising Fisheries Offi cer, Conservation & Aquaculture Group; Supervising Fisheries Offi cer; District Fisheries Offi cer 54 (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Supervising Fisheries Offi cer, Conservation & Aquaculture Group; Supervising Fisheries Offi cer; District Fisheries Offi cer 54 (4) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks 55 (1) & (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Senior Policy Offi cer, Aquaculture; Supervising Fisheries Offi cer, Conservation & Aquaculture group; Supervising Fisheries Offi cer; District Fisheries Offi cer 56 (2) & (3) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Supervising Fisheries Offi cer, Conservation & Aquaculture group; Supervising Fisheries Offi cer; District Fisheries Offi cer 57 (1) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Supervising Fisheries Offi cer, Conservation & Aquaculture Group; Supervising Fisheries Offi cer; District Fisheries Offi cer 58 (1) & (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture

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DG SCH8 – Subdelegation by Director-General of Ministerial Functions under the Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2007 123 Function delegated Conditions/Restrictions Positions function delegated to (Clause) on delegation Part 6 – Miscellaneous 63 (2) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture; Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture 66 (5) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture 66 (6), (7), (8), & (9) Executive Director, Fisheries NSW; Director, Aquaculture, Conservation & Marine Parks; Manager, Aquaculture; Senior Administration Offi cer, Aquaculture

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PRIMARY INDUSTRIES

GAME AND FERAL ANIMAL CONTROL STOCK MEDICINES (NEWCASTLE DISEASE REGULATION 2012 (AVIAN PARAMYXOVIRUS) VACCINE) ORDER 2012 NOTICE is given in accordance with section 5 of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989, of the intention to re-make under the Stock Medicines Act 1989 a regulation under the Game and Feral Animal Control Act 2002. I, RICHARD SHELDRAKE, Director-General of the Department of Primary Industries, with the delegated The objects of the Game and Feral Animal Control authority of the Director General of the Department of Act 2002, are to provide for the effective management of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services introduced species of game animals on public and private pursuant to section 64 of the Stock Medicines Act 1989 and land, and to promote the responsible and orderly hunting of in pursuance of section 46 of the Stock Medicines Act 1989, those game animals on public and private land and of certain believing that the unregulated supply and use of Newcastle pest animals on public land. Disease (avian paramyxovirus) vaccine is likely to impede The Game and Feral Animal Control Regulation 2012, the control or eradication of diseases of stock, make the seeks to ensure the objects of the Act are achieved by following Order to regulate the supply and use of Newcastle prescribing matters concerning licences including the Disease (avian paramyxovirus) vaccine. conditions of game hunting licences, the duration of licences, 1 Name of Order licence fees, grounds for refusal of a licence, and penalty This Order is the Stock Medicines (Newcastle Disease notice offences. (Avian Paramyxovirus) Vaccine) Order 2012. It is proposed to make a new Regulation under the Act the 2 Commencement Game and Feral Animal Control Regulation 2012. This Order commences on the date it is published in The proposed Regulation and Regulatory Impact the Gazette. Statement will be available for public comment from Friday, 4 May 2012 to Friday, 8 June 2012 and can be accessed by 3 Definitions phoning (02) 6391 3715 or via the Department of Primary In this Order: Industries website http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/aboutus/about/ APVMA means the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary legislation-acts/review. Medicines Authority established by the Agricultural Written submissions on the proposed Regulation will be and Veterinary Chemicals (Administration) Act accepted by mail, fax or email as set out below. 1992 of the Commonwealth. Post: Authorised Offi cer means a person who from time to Invasive Species, time holds, occupies or performs the duties of any Department of Primary Industries, of the following positions in the Department: Locked Bag 21, (a) Director, Animal Biosecurity; Orange NSW 2800. (b) Manager, Animal Health Programs and Field Facsimile: (02) 6391 3206. Veterinary Services; Attention: Game and Feral RIS Submissions. (c) Project Leader Veterinary Investigations; or Email: [email protected]. (d) Technical Specialist Poultry. authority means an authority issued pursuant to section Submissions close at 5pm on Friday, 8 June 2012. 46 (2A) (e) of the Act and under this Order. chicken means any bird of the species Gallus gallus STOCK DISEASES ACT 1923 domesticus. commercial chickens means fl ocks of more than 1,000 Appointment of Inspector chickens of any type. Notifi cation No. 538 Department means the Department of Primary Industries. I, ANDREW COLIN SANGER, Director, Agricultural Newcastle Disease (avian paramyxovirus) vaccine Compliance, with the delegated authority of the Director means a stock medicine containing live or inactivated General of the Department of Trade and Investment, Regional avian viruses of the family paramyxoviridae Infrastructure and Services, pursuant to section 22C of the (including Newcastle Disease Virus) organisms Stock Diseases Act 1923 (“the Act”) and pursuant to section 6 and which is: (1) of the Act hereby appoint Anita Ann BURGESS and Alicia (a) an unregistered paramyxovirus vaccine which Marion WHILEY as inspectors for the purposes of the Act. has been approved by the APVMA for import, Dated this 1st day of May 2012. supply and use in , or (b) registered by the APVMA, including those A. C. SANGER, stock medicines with the product name Director, specifi ed in Column 1 of the Table below and Agricultural Compliance, the registered number specifi ed opposite in Department of Primary Industries, Column 2 of the Table below: (an offi ce within the Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services)

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Column 2 5 Records relating to the supply of Newcastle Column 1 Product Name APVMA No. Disease (avian paramyxovirus) vaccine A person who supplies Newcastle Disease (avian 59142 Vaxsafe ND vaccine (living) paramyxovirus) vaccine to a person who has an authority Intervet Nobilis live Newcastle vaccine 63275 to use Newcastle Disease (avian paramyxovirus) vaccine V4 must: (a) keep, for a period of 2 years from the date of a Poulvac Newcastle V4 42019 supply, a copy of the authority, Nobilis Newcavac vaccine against 53811 (b) if the authority authorises the use of multiple Newcastle disease in poultry doses of Newcastle Disease (avian paramyxovirus) vaccine – make and keep, for a period of 2 years Poulvac Newcastle IK vaccine 59138 from the date of a supply, a record of the following (inactivated) matters: Nobilis Gumboro + ND combined 58353 (i) the number of doses of Newcastle Disease inactivated vaccine against Gumboro (avian paramyxovirus) vaccine supplied, and Newcastle Disease (ii) the dates the doses were supplied, (iii) whether the Newcastle Disease (avian Nobilis EDS + ND combined 58494 paramyxovirus) vaccine supplied was a live inactivated vaccine against EDS'76 and or inactivated vaccine, Newcastle Disease (iv) in the case of the vaccination of commercial chickens – whether they were broilers, table Newcastle Disease Vaccination Program Standard egg layers or breeders, and Operating Procedures means the Newcastle Disease Vaccination Program Standard Operating (v) in the case of the vaccination of any other Procedures published by Animal Health Australia poultry, including pigeons – details of the which can be accessed on the internet website www. types of poultry including whether they were animalhealthaustralia.com.au. racing, fancy or hobby pigeons, and owner, in relation to birds, includes an agent of the (c) provide to the Department any records relating to the owner or manager employed by the owner. supply of Newcastle Disease (avian paramyxovirus) vaccine when requested to do so by the Technical pigeon means any bird of the Family Columbidae. Specialist Poultry or an inspector. poultry means any bird of the Order Anseriformes, Columbiformes, Galliformes or Struthioniformes. 6 Regulation of the use of Newcastle Disease (avian paramyxovirus) vaccine the Act means the Stock Medicines Act 1989. (1) A person must not vaccinate commercial chickens use instructions has the same meaning as in section with Newcastle Disease (avian paramyxovirus) 36A of the Act. vaccine unless: vaccinate includes cause or permit to be vaccinated. (a) the person has an authority to use Newcastle Note: inspector, stock, supply, stock medicine and Disease (avian paramyxovirus) vaccine and veterinary practitioner all have the same meaning the chickens to be vaccinated are specifi ed in as in the Act. that authority, and 4 Regulation of the supply of Newcastle Disease (b) the Newcastle Disease (avian paramyxovirus) (avian paramyxovirus) vaccine vaccine is administered in accordance with (1) A person must not supply Newcastle Disease (avian the relevant part of the Newcastle Disease paramyxovirus) vaccine to any person other than Vaccination Program Standard Operating a person who has an authority to use Newcastle Procedures. Disease (avian paramyxovirus) vaccine to vaccinate (2) A person must not vaccinate poultry other than a bird or fl ock of birds specifi ed in the authority. commercial chickens with Newcastle Disease (avian (2) If the authority referred to in subclause (1) authorises paramyxovirus) vaccine unless: the use of multiple doses of Newcastle Disease (a) the person has an authority to use Newcastle (avian paramyxovirus) vaccine, a person who Disease (avian paramyxovirus) vaccine and supplies Newcastle Disease (avian paramyxovirus) the poultry to be vaccinated are specifi ed in vaccine must supply only the number of doses that authority, and specified in the authority for the time period (b) the Newcastle Disease (avian paramyxovirus) specifi ed in the authority. vaccine is administered in accordance with: (3) A person must not purchase or use Newcastle (i) the use instructions (if they are specifi c Disease (avian paramyxovirus) vaccine unless the for the species to be vaccinated), or person has an authority to use Newcastle Disease (ii) the written instructions of a veterinary (avian paramyxovirus) vaccine. practitioner. (4) This clause and clause 5 do not apply to the supply of Newcastle Disease (avian paramyxovirus) vaccine by a manufacturer to a wholesaler or between wholesalers.

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7 Records relating to the use of Newcastle Disease (ii) the address of the place where the birds (avian paramyxovirus) vaccine are to be vaccinated, The owner of a bird or fl ock of birds that is vaccinated (iii) if the birds are to be moved to another with Newcastle Disease (avian paramyxovirus) vaccine place after they have been vaccinated – pursuant to an authority to use Newcastle Disease (avian the address of that other place, paramyxovirus) vaccine must: (iv) the number of birds to be vaccinated, and (a) keep a copy of the authority, (v) the date or dates on which the birds are (b) make and keep, for a period of 2 years from the date proposed to be vaccinated. of vaccination, a record of the following matters in (5) An authority to use Newcastle Disease (avian respect of the vaccinated bird or fl ock of birds: paramyxovirus) vaccine remains in force unless (i) the date or dates the bird or fl ock of birds was and until it is cancelled in writing by an Authorised vaccinated, and Offi cer, such cancellation being sent to the holder of (ii) the name of each person who was involved the authority at the address shown in the authority. in or assisted in vaccinating the bird fl ock or (6) If an authority to use Newcastle Disease (avian fl ock of birds, and paramyxovirus) vaccine is cancelled by an (c) provide to the Department any records relating to Authorised Officer, the person to whom the the use of Newcastle Disease (avian paramyxovirus) authority was issued must return the authority to vaccine when requested to do so by the Technical the Technical Specialist Poultry within 14 days of Specialist Poultry or an inspector. the cancellation. 8 Authority to use Newcastle Disease (avian Dated this 12th day of April 2012. paramyxovirus) vaccine RICHARD SHELDRAKE, (1) An Authorised Offi cer may issue an authority to use Director-General, Newcastle Disease (avian paramyxovirus) vaccine Department of Primary Industries, to vaccinate a bird or fl ock of birds specifi ed in the (an offi ce within the Department of Trade and authority. Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) (2) An authority issued by an Authorised Offi cer under subclause (1) is subject to such conditions as may be specifi ed in the authority. VETERINARY PRACTICE ACT 2003 (3) An application for an authority to use Newcastle Appointment of Members to the Disease (avian paramyxovirus) vaccine must be Veterinary Advisory Committee made to the Technical Specialist Poultry and must contain the following information: I, KATRINA HODGKINSON, M.P., Minister for Primary (a) in respect of the applicant – the name, address Industries, pursuant to section 8 of the Veterinary Practice Act and contact details of the applicant, and 2003, hereby appoint the following persons to the Veterinary Advisory Committee: (b) in respect of the birds to be vaccinated: Mr Ian ROTH (Chairperson) (i) the name of the owner of the birds, (ii) the address of the place where the birds Dr Magdoline AWAD are to be vaccinated, Dr Peter CARTER (iii) if the birds are to be moved to another Dr Peter GIBBS place after they have been vaccinated – Dr Robert CHURCHILL the address of that other place, (iv) the number of birds to be vaccinated, and From date of appointment until 1 September 2013. (v) the date or dates on which the birds are Dated this 18th day of February 2012. proposed to be vaccinated. KATRINA HODGKINSON, M.P., (4) An authority to use Newcastle Disease (avian Minister for Primary Industries paramyxovirus) vaccine must specify the following matters: (a) in respect of the holder of the authority – the name, address and contact details of the holder of the authority, and (b) in respect of the birds to be vaccinated: (i) the name of the owner of the birds,

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LANDS

ARMIDALE CROWN LANDS OFFICE 108 Faulkner Street (PO Box 199A), Armidale NSW 2350 Phone: (02) 6770 3100 Fax (02) 6772 8782

ROADS ACT 1993 ERRATUM ORDER IN the notice which appeared in the New South Wales Government Gazette No. 44 of the 27 April 2012, Folio 1023, Transfer of Crown Roads to a Council under the heading of “Revocation of Reservation of Crown IN pursuance of the provisions of section 151, Roads Act Land” should refer to “PURSUANT to section 61A of the 1993, the Crown public roads specifi ed in each Schedule Commons Management Act 1989” in lieu of “PURSUANT 1 are transferred to the Roads Authority specifi ed in the to section 90 of the Crown Lands Act 1989”. corresponding Schedule 2 hereunder, as from the date of ANDREW STONER, M.P., publication of this notice and as from that date, the roads Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services specifi ed in each Schedule 1, cease to be Crown public roads. ANDREW STONER, M.P., Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services

SCHEDULE 1 Parish – Texas; County – Arrawatta; Land District – Inverell; L.G.A. – Inverell Crown road 20.115m wide known as Goat Rock Road at Texas, as shown by solid black shading on the diagram hereunder.

SCHEDULE 2 Roads Authority: Council. File No.: 12/01972. W500106. Council’s Reference: Mathew de Witt.

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DUBBO CROWN LANDS OFFICE 45 Wingewarra Street (PO Box 1840), Dubbo NSW 2830 Phone: (02) 6883 3300 Fax: (02) 6884 2067

NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF ROADS IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the road hereunder described is closed and the lands comprised therein cease to be public road and the rights of passage and access that previously existed in relation to the road is extinguished. Upon closing, title to the land, comprising the former public road, vests in the body specifi ed in the Schedule hereunder. ANDREW STONER, M.P., Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services

Description Local Government Area – Mid-Western Regional; Land District – Dunedoo Road Closed: Lots 6 and 7, DP 1083440, Parish of Merotherie, County of Bligh. File No.: 08/10417. Schedule On closing, the land within Lots 6 and 7, DP 1083440 shall vest in Mid-Western Regional Council as operational land.

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GOULBURN OFFICE 159 Auburn Street (PO Box 748), Goulburn NSW 2580 Phone: (02) 4824 3700 Fax: (02) 4822 4287

NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF A ROAD Description IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the Parish – Tubbul; County – Bland; road hereunder described is closed and the lands comprised Land District – Young; L.G.A. – Young therein cease to be public road and the rights of passage Road Closed: Lot 3, DP 1173744. and access that previously existed in relation to the road is extinguished. Upon closing, title to the land, comprising File No.: 10/06793. the former public road, vests in the body specifi ed in the Schedule hereunder. Schedule ANDREW STONER, M.P., On closing, the land within Lot 3, DP 1173744 remains Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

Description Description Parish – Bangadilly; County – Camden; Parish – Thalaba; County – Georgiana; Land District – Moss Vale; L.G.A. – Wingecarribee Land District – Crookwell; L.G.A. – Upper Lachlan Shire Road Closed: Lot 1, DP 1173735. Road Closed: Lot 1, DP 1173737 (subject to easement created by Deposited Plan 1173737). File No.: GB07 H 336. File No.: GB07 H 459. Schedule Schedule On closing, the land within Lot 1, DP 1173735 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land. On closing, the land within Lot 1, DP 1173737 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

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GRAFTON OFFICE 76 Street (PO Box 272), Grafton NSW 2460 Phone: (02) 6640 3400 Fax: (02) 6642 5375

APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR TO Lot 10 in DP1169547 being part of Riverside Crescent, MANAGE A RESERVE TRUST Brunswick Heads, of 3124 square metres and Lot 11 in DP 1169547 being part of Old Pacifi c Highway, Brunswick PURSUANT to section 117, Crown Lands Act 1989, the Heads, of 2575 square metres. person specifi ed in Column 1 of the Schedule hereunder, is appointed as administrator for the term also specifi ed, of the The area shown by Black outline and hatching on attached reserve trust specifi ed opposite thereto in Column 2, which is MAP “A” being part of Old Pacifi c Highway, Brunswick trustee of the reserve referred to in Column 3 of the Schedule. Heads, of approximately 1.075 hectares. ANDREW STONER, M.P., MAP “A” Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services

SCHEDULE Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Warren Leslie Wardell Recreation Reserve No.: 627. BARNES. Ground Trust. Public Purpose: Public recreation. Notifi ed: 14 June 1880. Reserve No.: 1002921. Public Purpose: Community and sporting club facilities. Notifi ed: 31 March 2000. File No.: GF81 R 261. For a term commencing the date of this notice and expiring 3 November 2012.

ADDITION TO RESERVED CROWN LAND CROWN LANDS ACT 1989 PURSUANT to section 88 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, LAND ACQUISITION (JUST TERMS the Crown Lands specifi ed in Column 1 of the Schedules COMPENSATION) ACT 1991 hereunder, are added to the reserved lands specifi ed opposite Notice of Compulsory Acqusition of Land for a Public thereto in Column 2 of the Schedules. Purpose ANDREW STONER, M.P., PURSUANT to section 135 of the Crown Lands Act 1989 and Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services the Land Acqusition (Just Terms Compansation) Act 1991, the Minister administering the Crown Lands Act 1989 declares, SCHEDULE 1 with the approval of Her Excellency the Governor, that all Column 1 Column 2 the lands and interests decribed in the Schedule attached are Land District: Murwillumbah. Reserve No.: 91536. acquired by compulsory process under the provisions of the Local Government Area: Public Purpose: Caravan and Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compansation) Act 1991, for Council. camping park. the purposes of the Crown Lands Act 1989 and are declared Locality: Brunswick Heads. Notifi ed: 17 August 1979. to be Crown Lands pursuant to section 138 of the Crown Lot 20, DP No. 1169546, Lot 409, DP No. 728650, Lands Act 1989. Parish Brunswick, Parish Brunswick, Signed at Sydney, this 4th day of April 2012. County Rous. County Rous. Area: 2758 square metres. New Area: About 2.75 ANDREW STONER, M.P., File No.: GF92 R 44. hectares. Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services SCHEDULE 2 SCHEDULE Column 1 Column 2 Particulars of Title – Public Road Land District: Murwillumbah. Reserve No.: 82999. Full Description of Lands to be Acquired Local Government Area: Public Purpose: Public Lot 20, DP 1169546 being part of Old Pacifi c Highway Byron Shire Council. recreation and resting and Tweed Street, Brunswick Heads, of 2758 square metres. Locality: Brunswick Heads. place. Lot 1, DP No. 1169548, Notifi ed: 6 January 1961. Lot 1, DP 1169548 being part of Brunswick Terrace and Parish Brunswick, Lot 408, DP No. 728643, Fingal Street, Brunswick Heads, of 318.2 square metres. County Rous. Parish Brunswick, Lot 50, DP 1169550 being part of Brunswick Terrace, Lot 50, DP No. 1169550, County Rous. Brunswick Heads, of 4013 square metres. Parish Brunswick, Lot 313, DP No. 755692, County Rous. Parish Brunswick, Area: 4331 square metres. County Rous.

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Column 1 Column 2 File No.: GF81 R 184. Lot 403, DP No. 728637, Parish Brunswick, County Rous. Lot 416, DP No. 728666, Parish Brunswick, County Rous. New Area: about 7.389 hectares.

SCHEDULE 3 Column 1 Column 2 Land District: Murwillumbah. Reserve No.: 74701. Local Government Area: Public Purpose: Public Byron Shire Council. recreation. Locality: Brunswick Heads. Notifi ed: 18 January 1952. Lot 10, DP No. 1169547, Lot 420, DP No. 804961, Parish Brunswick, Parish Brunswick, County Rous. County Rous. Lot 11, DP No. 1169547, Lot 40, DP No. 1134509, Parish Brunswick, Parish Brunswick, County Rous. County Rous. The Crown Land shown by Lot 101, DP No. 851964, black outline and hatching Parish Brunswick, on the diagram hereunder. County Rous. Area: 1.645 hectares. Lot 102, DP No. 851964, File No.: 10/15243. Parish Brunswick, County Rous. New Area: About 4.122 hectares.

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GRIFFITH OFFICE 2nd Floor, Griffith City Plaza, 120–130 Banna Avenue (PO Box 1030), Griffith NSW 2680 Phone: (02) 6960 3600 Fax: (02) 6962 5670

REVOCATION OF RESERVATION OF CROWN SCHEDULE 3 LAND Column 1 Column 2 PURSUANT to section 90 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, Land District: Lake Cargelligo. The whole being Lot Pt 207, the reservation of Crown Land specifi ed in Column 1 of Local Government Area: DP No. 723439, Parish the Schedules hereunder, is revoked to the extent specifi ed Lachlan Shire Council. Gurangully, County Dowling, opposite thereto in Column 2 of the Schedules. Locality: Lake Cargelligo. of an area of 1.392 hectares. ANDREW STONER, M.P., Reserve No.: 752329. Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services Public Purpose: Future public requirements. SCHEDULE 1 Notifi ed: 29 June 2007. File No.: GH89 H 1515. Column 1 Column 2 Note: Private treaty sale to adjoining land holder. Land District: Lake Cargelligo. The whole being Lot PT 207, Local Government Area: DP No. 723439, Parish Lachlan Shire Council. Gurangully, County Dowling, Locality: Lake Cargelligo. of an area of 2.88 hectares. Reserve No.: 27330. Public Purpose: Water. Notifi ed: 12 March 1898. File No.: GH89 H 1515. Note: Private treaty sale to adjoining landholder.

SCHEDULE 2 Column 1 Column 2 Land District: Lake Cargelligo. The whole being Lot PT 207, Local Government Area: DP No. 723439, Parish Lachlan Shire Council. Gurangully, County Dowling, Locality: Lake Cargelligo. of an area of 4.856 hectares. Reserve No.: 95207. Public Purpose: Future public requirements. Notifi ed: 12 June 1981. File No.: GH89 H 1515. Note: Private treaty sale to adjoining land holder.

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MOREE OFFICE Frome Street (PO Box 388), Moree NSW 2400 Phone: (02) 6750 6400 Fax: (02) 6752 1707

ERRATUM IN the notice appearing in New South Wales Government Gazette dated 27 April 2012, Folio 1027, under the heading “Notifi cation of Closing of a Road” the DP number should read DP 1172826. File No.: 07/1848. ANDREW STONER, M.P., Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services

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NEWCASTLE OFFICE 437 Hunter Street, Newcastle NSW 2300 (PO Box 2185, Dangar NSW 2309 Phone: (02) 4925 4104 Fax: (02) 4925 3517

NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF A ROAD Description IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the Parish – Liebeg; County – Durham; road hereunder described is closed and the lands comprised Land District – Singleton; L.G.A. – Singleton therein cease to be public road and the rights of passage Road Closed: Lot 11, DP 1173387 (not being land under and access that previously existed in relation to the road the Real Property Act). is extinguished. Upon closing, title to the land, comprising the former public road, vests in the body specifi ed in the File No.: MD06 H 11. Schedule hereunder. Schedule ANDREW STONER, M.P., Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services On closing, the land within Lot 11, DP 1173387 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land. Description Description Parish – Norway; County – Westmoreland; Land District – Lithgow; L.G.A. – Oberon Parish – Gamboola; County – Wellington; Land District – Molong; L.G.A. – Cabonne Road Closed: Lot 1, DP 1173814. Road Closed: Lot 1, DP 1168428 (not being land under File No.: 08/5453. the Real Property Act). Schedule File No.: 10/05921. On closing, the land within Lot 1, DP 1173814 remains Schedule vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land. On closing, the land within Lot 1, DP 1168428 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land. Description Parish – Carrow; County – Durham; Land District – Singleton; L.G.A. – Singleton Road Closed: Lot 3, DP 1173387 (not being land under the Real Property Act). File No.: MD06 H 11. Schedule On closing, the land within Lot 3, DP 1173387 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

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NOWRA OFFICE 5 O’Keefe Avenue (PO Box 309), Nowra NSW 2541 Phone: (02) 4428 9100 Fax: (02) 4421 2172

ASSIGNMENT OF CORPORATE NAME TO Land District – Metropolitan RESERVE TRUST Reserve 90402 for Boy Scouts, notifi ed 15 March 1974. PURSUANT to Clause 4 (3) of Schedule 8 of the Crown File No.: NA97 R 26. Lands Act 1989, the corporate name in Column C is assigned to the reserve trust constituted for the reserve specifi ed Reserve 89965 for Girl Guides, notifi ed 19 November opposite thereto in Columns A and B. 1976. File No.: NA97 R 19. ANDREW STONER, M.P., Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services Reserve 96789 for Bush Fire Brigade purposes, notifi ed 10 June 1983. File No.: NA97 R 22. Columns A & B Column C Column D Reserve No./Location Corporate Name Trust Manager Land District – Nowra 90402, Helensburgh Helensburgh West Scouts Australia NSW. West. Boy Scouts Reserve 88689 for public recreation, notifi ed 11 August (R90402) Reserve 1972. Trust. File No.: NA80 R 122. 89965, Helensburgh Helensburgh West Girl Guides Australia West. Girl Guides NSW. Reserve 89871 for drainage, notifi ed 16 July 1976. (R89965) Reserve File No.: NA04 R 16. Trust. 96789, Otford. Otford Bush Fire Wollongong City Brigade (R96789) Council. Reserve Trust. 88689, Dolphin Point. Dolphin Point Shoalhaven City Recreation Council. (R88689) Reserve Trust. 89871, Burrill Lake. Burrill Lake Shoalhaven City Drainage Council. (R89871) Reserve Trust.

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ORANGE OFFICE 92 Kite Street (PO Box 2146), Orange NSW 2800 Phone: (02) 6391 4300 Fax: (02) 6362 3896

DISSOLUTION OF RESERVE TRUST APPOINTMENT OF RESERVE TRUST AS TRUSTEE OF A RESERVE PURSUANT to section 92(3) of the Crown Lands Act 1989, the reserve trust specifi ed in Column 1 of the Schedule PURSUANT to section 92(1) of the Crown Lands Act 1989, hereunder, which was established in respect of the reserve the reserve trust specifi ed in Column 1 of the Schedule specifi ed opposite thereto in Column 2 of the Schedule, is hereunder, is appointed as trustee of the reserve specifi ed dissolved. opposite thereto in Column 2 of the Schedule. ANDREW STONER, M.P., ANDREW STONER, M.P., Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services

SCHEDULE SCHEDULE Column 1 Column 2 Column 1 Column 2 Waugoola Building Dedication No.: 1001061. Cowra Shire Trust. Dedication No.: 1001061. Reserve Trust. Public Purpose: Shire council Public Purpose: Shire council chambers. chambers. Notifi ed: 1 April 1932. Notifi ed: 1 April 1932. File No.: 12/02399. File No.: 12/02399.

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SYDNEY METROPOLITAN OFFICE Level 12, Macquarie Tower, 10 Valentine Avenue, Parramatta 2150 (PO Box 3935, Parramatta NSW 2124) Phone: (02) 8836 5300 Fax: (02) 8836 5365

APPOINTMENT OF CORPORATION TO MANAGE RESERVE TRUST PURSUANT to section 95 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, the corporation specified in Column 1 of the Schedule hereunder, is appointed to manage the affairs of the reserve trust specifi ed opposite thereto in Column 2, which is trustee of the reserve referred to in Column 3 of the Schedule. ANDREW STONER, M.P., Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services

SCHEDULE Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Lands Kamballa Dedication No.: 1002899. Administration (D1002899) Public Purpose: Industrial Ministerial Reserve Trust. school. Corporation. Notifi ed: 3 January 1907. File No.: 10/04369. For a term commencing the date of this notice.

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TAREE OFFICE 98 Victoria Street (PO Box 440), Taree NSW 2430 Phone: (02) 6591 3500 Fax: (02) 6552 2816

PLAN OF MANAGEMENT FOR CROWN RESERVE (KOOLOONBUNG CREEK NATURE PARK) UNDER DIVISION 6 OF PART 5 OF THE CROWN LANDS ACT 1989 AND CROWN LANDS REGULATIONS 2006 A draft plan of management has been prepared for the Kooloonbung Creek Nature Park at Port Macquarie. The plan has been prepared by the Trust Manager of the reserve, Port Macquarie-Hastings Council, in conjunction with the Crown Lands, Department of Primary Industries (DPI). The aim of the plan is to guide and prioritise future works to enhance the Park’s natural values whilst balancing competing recreational uses. The plan also outlines strategies to assist in addressing bush fi re risk and fl ying fox management issues. Inspection of the draft plan can be made during normal business hours at the offi ce of Port Macquarie-Hastings Council, corner of Burrawan and Lord Streets, Port Macquarie and the Taree Offi ce, Crown Lands, DPI, 98 Victoria Street, Taree. The draft plan is also available to view on Council’s website www.pmhc.nsw.gov.au. Representations are invited from the public on the draft plan, which will be on exhibition from Monday, 7 May 2012 to Friday, 8 June 2012. Submissions should be made in writing and sent to reach the General Manager, Port Macquarie-Hastings Council, PO Box 84, Port Macquarie NSW 2444 (or email to [email protected]), by 4:30 p.m., on 8 June 2012. ANDREW STONER, M.P., Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services

Description of Reserve Parish – Macquarie; County – Macquarie; Land District – Port Macquarie; Shire – Port Macquarie-Hastings Reserve 97763 for the promotion of the study and the preservation of native fl ora and fauna. File No.: TE91 R 35.

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WAGGA WAGGA OFFICE Corner Johnston and Streets (PO Box 60), Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 Phone: (02) 6937 2700 Fax: (02) 6921 1851

NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF A ROAD Description IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the Parish – Hurley; County – Clarendon; road hereunder described is closed and the lands comprised Land District – ; L.G.A. – therein cease to be public road and the rights of passage Road Closed: Lot 1, DP 1171900. and access that previously existed in relation to the road is extinguished. Upon closing, title to the land, comprising File No.: 11/08898. the former public road, vests in the body specifi ed in the Schedule hereunder. Schedule ANDREW STONER, M.P., On closing, the land within Lot 1, DP 1171900 at Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services Dirnaseer remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land. Description Description Parish – Craven; County – Selwyn; Land District – ; L.G.A. – Tumbarumba Parish – Cootamundra; County – Harden; Land District – Cootamundra; L.G.A. – Cootamundra Road Closed: Lot 1, DP 1174001. Road Closed: Lot 1, DP 1172925. File No.: 08/7307. File No.: 08/2311. Schedule Schedule On closing, the land within Lot 1, DP 1174001 at On closing, the land within Lot 1, DP 1172925 at Rosewood remains vested in the State of New South Wales Cootamundra remains vested in the State of New South as Crown Land. Wales as Crown Land.

Description Description Parish – Collendina; County – Hume; Parish – Gumly Gumly; County – Wynyard; Land District – ; L.G.A. – Corowa Land District – Wagga Wagga; L.G.A. – Wagga Wagga Road Closed: Lot 1, DP 1171568. Road Closed: Lot 1, DP 1164024. File No.: 11/07323. File No.: 10/06427. Schedule Schedule On closing, the land within Lot 1, DP 1171568 at On closing, the land within Lot 1, DP 1164024 at Wagga Collendina remains vested in the State of New South Wales Wagga remains vested in the State of New South Wales as as Crown Land. Crown Land.

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WESTERN REGION OFFICE 45 Wingewarra Street (PO Box 1840), Dubbo NSW 2830 Phone: (02) 6883 5400 Fax: (02) 6884 2067

WITHDRAWAL OF LANDS FROM WESTERN LANDS LEASES PURSUANT to section 35Q of the Western Lands Act 1901, the lands described in Column 1 of the Schedule hereunder, are withdrawn from the leases described in Column 2 of the Schedule for the purpose of being dedicated as public roads. ANDREW STONER, M.P., Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services

SCHEDULE Descriptions Counties – Killara, Barrona and Landsborough; Administrative Districts – Bourke and Wilcannia; Shires – Bourke and Central Darling

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Land Withdrawn From Lease Affected by Title Affected Area Withdrawn from Lease Area Following Lease (Lot/DP) Withdrawal Lease (ha) Withdrawal (ha) 1 WLL3229 980/762180 28.32 16063 2 WLL8359 4004/766477 58.35 23766 3 WLL7844 1/1092567 41.58 23588 6 WLL199 5753/768653 49.55 4091 7 WLL12904 4927/43574 144.92 13406 9 11 8 WLL172 5758/768658 57.53 4122 12 WLL12905 4928/43574 38.03 5080 13 WLL4427 2243/764213 34.43 6407 14 WLL5084 6153/764563 40.42 33265 15 WLL5152 6151/764563 31.82 12627 16 WLL5154 3853/766296 70.41 11519 17 WLL4398 6296/769152 72.02 21817 18 33 19 WLL4040 101/778074 58.59 6617 32 20 WLL5558 1880/763820 31.92 6082 21 WLL13924 4776/767989 76.55 4294 22 WLL8210 3894/766367 158.69 17495 39 23 WLL8056 3895/766368 68.08 20393 24 WLL4036 6457/769299 50.07 9148 25 WLL456 4998/769153 20.38 33188 26 WLL4046 1887/763748 56.79 4347 27 5166/722926 28 WLL3165 1079/762383 2.927 20361 29 WLL5895 3510/765802 131.2 23938

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Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Land Withdrawn From Lease Affected by Title Affected Area Withdrawn from Lease Area Following Lease (Lot/DP) Withdrawal Lease (ha) Withdrawal (ha) 30 WLL7907 3889/766362 147.57 18250 36 31 WLL7903 3891/766364 93.31 18875 37 34 WLL4398 2237/764207 51.53 21837 35 WLL4397 2238/764208 55.26 6843 38 WLL8110 3893/766366 40.75 20034 File No.: 10/19129.

DEDICATION OF CROWN LAND AS PUBLIC REVOCATION OF RESERVATION OF CROWN ROAD LAND PURSUANT to section 12 of the Roads Act 1993, the Crown PURSUANT to section 90 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, Land described hereunder is, from the date of publication the reservation of Crown Land specifi ed in Column 1 of of this notice, dedicated as public road. The public road the Schedule hereunder, is revoked to the extent specifi ed hereby dedicated is declared not to be Crown road within opposite thereto in Column 2 of the Schedule. the meaning of the Roads Act 1993. ANDREW STONER, M.P., ANDREW STONER, M.P., Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services SCHEDULE Descriptions Column 1 Column 2 Counties – Killara, Barrona and Landsborough; Land District: Wentworth. Part of Reserve 1013826 Administrative Districts – Bourke and Wilcannia; Council: Wentworth. comprising the whole of Shires – Bourke and Central Darling Parish: Gol Gol. Lot 1 in DP 1170695. Lot 1, DP 1162171; Lot 2, DP 1162171; Lot 3, DP County: Wentworth. 1162171; Lot 4, DP 1162171; Lot 5, DP 1162171; Lot 6, DP Location: Gol Gol. 1162171; Lot 7, DP 1162171; Lot 8, DP 1162171; Lot 9, DP Reserve: 1013826. 1162171; Lot 11, DP 1162171; Lot 12, DP 1162171; Lot 13, Purpose: For future public DP 1162171; Lot 14, DP 1162171; Lot 15, DP 1162171; Lot requirements. 16, DP 1162171; Lot 17, DP 1162171; Lot 18, DP 1162171; Date of Notifi cation: 29 June Lot 19, DP 1162171; Lot 20, DP 1162171; Lot 21, DP 2007. 1162171; Lot 22, DP 1162171; Lot 23, DP 1162171; Lot 24, File No.: 09/07370. DP 1162171; Lot 25, DP 1162171; Lot 26, DP 1162171; Lot 27, DP 1162171; Lot 28, DP 1162171; Lot 29, DP 1162171; Lot 30, DP 1162171; Lot 31, DP 1162171; Lot 32, DP 1162171; Lot 33, DP 1162171; Lot 34, DP 1162171; Lot 35, DP 1162171; Lot 36, DP 1162171; Lot 37, DP 1162171; Lot 38, DP 1162171 and Lot 39, DP 1162171. Note: Affected parts of Crown Reserves 295, 634, 853, 567 are hereby revoked. File No.: 10/19129.

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WATER WATER ACT 1912 WATER ACT 1912 AN application for a licence, under Part 5 of the Water Act AN application for a licence, under the section 10 of Part 1912, as amended, has been received as follows: 2 of the Water Act 1912, as amended, has been received as follows: STEPHEN & KEELY LICHTENBERGER for a water supply from a groundwater bore located within Lot 1, David Reno, Jason John, and Richard MUSCAT for a DP 1061531, Parish of Marulan and County of Argyle for the pump on on Lot 1, DP 797462, Parish of purposes of stock, domestic, farming, industrial and irrigation Pitt Town, County of Cumberland, for the irrigation of 6.0 with an estimated annual entitlement of 50.0 megalitres. hectares (turf) (new surface licence and permanent transfer Application replaces test license 10BL604682. Not subject of 100.0 megalitres from 10SL057214) (no increase in to the 2009 southern highlands embargo. Ref: 10BL604782. annual catchment water entitlement) (Not subject to the 2003 Hawkesbury/Nepean Embargo) (Ref:10SL057049). Any inquiries should be directed to (02) 4429 4442. Written objections, from any local occupier or statutory Any inquiries regarding the above should be directed to authority, specifying grounds and how their interests are phone (02) 8838 7531. Written objections specifying grounds affected, must be lodged with the NSW Offi ce of Water, PO thereof must be lodged with the NSW Offi ce of Water, PO Box 309, Nowra NSW 2541, within 28 days of the date of Box 3720, Parramatta NSW 2124 within 28 days of the date this publication. GA1828458 of this publication as prescribed by the Act. GA1828456 WAYNE RYAN, WAYNE CONNERS, Licensing Offi cer Natural Resource Project Offi cer

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ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT 1977 CHILDREN’S COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES Exemption Order Practice Note No. 8 UNDER the provisions of section 126 of the Anti- Apprehended Domestic and Personal Violence Discrimination Act 1977, an exemption is given from Proceedings in the Children’s Court sections 8 and 51, of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977, to 1. Commencement Shellharbour City Council, to designate and recruit for an Aboriginal Aged Care Trainee. 1.1 This Practice Note commences on 7 May 2012. This exemption will remain in force for a period of three 2. Preamble years from the date given. 2.1 Sections 9 and 10 of the Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007 (the Act) set out Dated this 26th day of April 2012. the objects of the Act in relation to domestic STEPAN KERKYASHARIAN, A.O., and personal violence. Those objects include President, the ensuring of the safety and protection of all Anti-Discrimination Board of NSW persons, including children, who experience or witness domestic or personal violence and the empowering of the courts to make apprehended ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT 1977 domestic or personal violence orders in appropriate circumstances to protect people from violence, Exemption Order intimidation (including harassment) and stalking. UNDER the provisions of section 126 of the Anti- 2.2 This Practice Note relates to court procedures in Discrimination Act 1977 (NSW), an exemption is given the Children’s Court in cases where apprehended from sections 8 and 51 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 domestic or personal violence order proceedings (NSW), to the Mental Health Coordinating Council Inc, to have been commenced against a young person. designate and recruit for an Aboriginal Project Offi cer. The procedures are intended to promote the This exemption will remain in force for a period of three rehabilitation of the young person within his or her years from the date given. family and the community whilst acknowledging the objects of the Act and the importance of the Dated this 26th day of April 2012. need to protect victims of domestic and personal STEPAN KERKYASHARIAN, A.O., violence. President, 2.3 This Practice Note does not apply to domestic and Anti-Discrimination Board of NSW personal violence applications against a young person involving allegations of sexual assault or indecent assault, applications which are related to ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 2009 criminal charges that are of a serious nature and Cancellation of Registration Pursuant to Section 80 cases where such applications have been repeatedly sought in the past. However, in such a case the TAKE notice that CASTLE PERSONNEL SERVICES INC procedures set out in the Practice Note may be (Y1270836) became registered under the Corporations Act applied with the consent of the prosecutor and the 2001 as Castle Personnel Services Limited – ACN 149 607 young person. 947, a public company limited by guarantee on 3 March 2011 and accordingly its registration under the Associations 3. Procedures in the Children’s Court relating to Incorporation Act 2009 is cancelled as of that date. domestic and personal violence applications against young persons Dated: 14 July 2011. 3.1 When an application for a domestic or personal SUSAN McLOUGHLIN, violence order fi rst comes before the court (the NSW Fair Trading fi rst return date) the magistrate will enquire of the young person, or their legal representative, whether the young person is prepared to enter into family/ ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 2009 relationship and/or individual counselling (for Cancellation of Registration Pursuant to Section 80 example, anger management counselling) or other interventions (for example, mediation) to address TAKE notice that NATIONAL HYUNDAI DEALER the issue or issues which led to the making of the COUNCIL INCORPORATED (Y2938346) became registered application. under the Corporations Act 2001 as National Hyundai Dealer Council Limited – ACN 143 965 137, a public company 3.2 At courts where a Court Support Offi cer (CSO) is limited by guarantee on 18 June 2010 and accordingly its available, the young person will be asked by the registration under the Associations Incorporation Act 2009 magistrate to speak with the CSO for the purpose is cancelled as of that date. of the CSO carrying out a brief assessment of the young person to determine whether any suitable Dated: 14 July 2011. family/relationship and/or individual counselling SUSAN McLOUGHLIN, (or other intervention) is available for the young NSW Fair Trading person and, in appropriate cases, his or her family. NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 47 1246 OFFICIAL NOTICES 4 May 2012

In making that assessment the CSO may also speak Lot 1 in DP 543466, Lot 16, Section 1 in DP 2669, Lot 17, with members of the young person’s family. Section 1 in DP 2669, Lot 1 in DP 1027025 and Lot 1 in DP 1023257 within the local Government Area of Hornsby Shire 3.3 At courts where a CSO is not available, the Council). The land to which this declaration applies is shown young person, with the assistance of their legal on the attached fi gure. representative, should ascertain the availability of suitable counselling or other intervention services 2. Nature of contamination affecting the site: for the young person, and in appropriate cases, the The EPA has found that the site is contaminated with the young person’s family. following substances (“the contaminants”): 3.4 If the young person agrees to undertake counselling • Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) including Benzene, or engage in other interventions, the young person, Toluene, Ethylbenzene and Xylene (BTEX); and or their legal representative, will inform the court • Naphthalene. of the identity of the relevant counselling or other intervention service and, if it is known, when the 3. Nature of harm that the contaminants may cause: child will have their fi rst appointment with the The EPA has considered the matters in section 12 of the service. The magistrate will record this information Act and for the following reasons has determined that the on the court fi le. land is contaminated and that the contamination is signifi cant 3.5 If the police prosecutor and the young person enough to warrant regulation under the Act: consent to the making of an interim order the court • Groundwater is contaminated with petroleum may make an interim domestic or personal violence hydrocarbons, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, order and adjourn the proceedings for 3 months xylenes and naphthalene at concentrations exceeding to allow the child to engage with the relevant benefi cial uses, human health and environmentally counselling or other intervention service. based criteria. 3.6 In cases where there are no suitable counselling • Contaminated groundwater is present at shallow services or other intervention services available depth near the eastern site boundary and may have for the young person or the young person does migrated off site and potentially onto the adjoining not wish to participate in counselling or other residential site. Hydrocarbon odour has been reported interventions the court may, with the consent of in the adjacent basement of the Horizon Towers the young person and the police prosecutor, make apartment block. an interim domestic or personal violence order and 4. Further action under the Act adjourn the proceedings for 5 months. The making of this declaration does not prevent the 3.7 Where the court makes an interim order and carrying out of voluntary management of the site and any adjourns the matter pursuant to clause 3.5 or clause person may submit a voluntary management proposal for 3.6 and during the adjournment period there are the site to the EPA. If the proposal satisfi es the requirements no breaches of the interim order the application of section 17 of the Act the EPA may agree not to issue a may be withdrawn and dismissed by the court on management order to the person or persons bringing the the adjourned date if the police prosecutor makes proposal. such an application and the young person consents to this course. 5. Submissions invited The public may make written submissions to the EPA on: 3.8 If any of the parties do not consent to the making of an interim order (as referred to in clauses 3.5 and • Whether the EPA should issue a management order 3.6) or, if the application is not withdrawn by the in relation to the site; or prosecutor following an adjournment under clause • Any other matter concerning the site. 3.5 or clause 3.6, the court will proceed either to Submissions should be made in writing to: make a fi nal domestic or personal violence order by consent or will make directions for the listing Manager, Contaminated Sites, of the application for a defended hearing. Environment Protection Authority, PO Box A290, Dated: 4 May 2012. Sydney South NSW 1232 Judge MARK MARIEN, S.C., or faxed to (02) 9995 5930 President by not later than 25 May 2012. Date: 26 April 2012. CONTAMINATED LAND MANAGEMENT ACT 1997 NIALL JOHNSTON, Section 11 Manager, Contaminated Sites, Declaration of Signifi cantly Contaminated Land Environment Protection Authority Declaration Number 20121111; Area Number 3305 NOTE: THE Environment Protection Authority (EPA) declares the Management order may follow following land to be signifi cantly contaminated land under If management of the site or part of the site is required, the Contaminated Land Management Act 1997 (“the Act”): the EPA may issue a management order under section 14 of the Act. 1. Land to which this declaration applies ("the site") This declaration applies to the land that is located at 196 Pacifi c Highway, Hornsby NSW (Lot 14 in DP 654728,

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Amendment/Repeal DISTRICT COURT ACT 1973 This declaration may be amended or repealed. It District Court of New South Wales remains in force until it is otherwise amended or repealed. The subsequent declaration must state the reasons for the Direction amendment or repeal (section 44 of the Act). PURSUANT to section 173 of the District Court Act 1973, Information recorded by the EPA I direct that the District Court shall sit in its criminal jurisdiction at the place and time shown as follows: Section 58 of the Act requires the EPA to maintain a public record. A copy of this signifi cantly contaminated land Dubbo 10.00am 14 May 2012 (1 week) declaration will be included in the public record. Dated this 30th day of April 2012. Information recorded by councils R. O. BLANCH, Section 59 of the Act requires the EPA to give a copy of Chief Judge this declaration to the relevant local council. The council is then required to note on its planning certifi cate issued pursuant to section 149 (2) of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act that the land is declared signifi cantly EDUCATION ACT 1990 contaminated land. The EPA is required to notify council LAND ACQUISITION (JUST TERMS as soon as practicable when the declaration is no longer in COMPENSATION) ACT 1991 force and the notation on the section 149 (2) certifi cate is Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land no longer required. for Public School Relationship to other regulatory instrument THE Minister for Education, with the approval of Her This declaration does not affect the provisions of any Excellency the Governor, declares by delegate that the land relevant environmental planning instruments which apply to described in the schedule below is acquired by compulsory the land or provisions of any other environmental protection process under the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just legislation administered by the EPA. Terms Compensation) Act 1991 for the purposes of the Declaration Area – Shell Coles Express Hornsby Education Act 1990. 194-206 Pacifi c Highway, Hornsby Dated at Sydney, this 19th day of December 2011. HUGO HARMSTORF, Delegate for the Minister for Education

SCHEDULE All that piece or parcel of land situated at Kiama in the Declaration Area Local Government Area of Kiama, Parish of Kiama, County Shell Coles Express of Camden and State of New South Wales, having a frontage Hornsby of 192.835 metres to Bong Bong Street and an area of 2219 square metres being Lot 1 in Deposited Plan 1162179.

Horizon Towers Apartment Block INDEPENDENT PRICING AND REGULATORY TRIBUNAL ACT 1992 Proposed Regulation Invitation to Comment

IPART has a role in arbitrating disputes regarding third party Map Source: NSW Land and Property Website, http://lite.maps.nsw.gov.au/: 21 November 2011 access to public infrastructure assets in NSW (access to rail infrastructure and water infrastructure services). CO-OPERATIVES ACT 1992 The purpose of the proposed Regulation is to remake, without substantial amendment, the Independent Pricing and Notice Under Section 369m (3) of the Regulatory Tribunal Regulation 2007. That Regulation will Co-operatives Act 1992 be repealed on 1 September 2012 under section 10 (2) of the NOTICE is hereby given that the Foreign Co-operative Subordinate Legislation Act 1989. mentioned below will be deregistered upon publication of The object of the proposed Regulation is to modify the this notice: application of the Commercial Arbitration Act 2010 to: Water Pro's Co-operative Limited (NSWC28371) • arbitrations of disputes regarding access to rail Dated this 26th day of April 2012. infrastructure under Part 4A of the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Act 1992; and C. GOWLAND, Delegate of the Registrar of Co-Operatives • certain aspects of arbitrations of disputes regarding access to water infrastructure services under the Water Industry Competition Act 2006.

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A Regulatory Impact Statement has been prepared for the to move around more freely and be not bound by the laws proposed Regulation. Copies of this Statement are available that ruled the lives of their relatives and friends, living on from the address below or can be found on IPART’s website Aboriginal Reserves governed by the Aborigines Welfare at www.ipart.nsw.gov.au. Board. Written submissions concerning the proposed Regulation The area was used over a long period of time and there are invited and should be submitted by Thursday, 31 May is archaeological evidence of Aboriginal occupation of 2012. the Murie Reserve that pre-dates European contact. It is still utilised today as a source of bush foods and natural Once registered by IPART, copies of submissions will be medicines. The area also contains a small cemetery where available from IPART’s offi ce or from its website. people’s family members are buried and this area is a place Any questions or enquiries regarding the Regulatory of great cultural importance to the Aboriginal community. Impact Statement or proposed Regulation should be directed The area is a teaching place where children learn from Elders to Michelle Wibisono on (02) 9290 8463. about their ancestors, cultural practices and history, as well as being used for educating the wider community about JAMES P. COX, Aboriginal culture. Chief Executive Offi cer and Full Time Member, Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Activities which might harm or desecrate this Aboriginal Place include, but are not limited to, the following: the PO Box Q290, erection of a building in the area; the carrying out of work QVB Post Offi ce NSW 1230 in, on or under the area; the subdivision of the area; and the clearing of native vegetation in the area. Should any activities that may cause harm to or desecrate NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT 1974 (harm includes destroy, deface or damage) this Aboriginal Couchy Creek Nature Reserve Place be contemplated, consent should be sought from the Director General of the Department of Premier and Cabinet. Draft Plan of Management Activities or works for the conservation or protection of the A draft plan of management for the Couchy Creek Nature Aboriginal Place that are carried out by an offi cer of the Reserve has been prepared and is on exhibition until Offi ce of Environment and Heritage or under the direction 27 August 2012. of such an offi cer, in accord with section 87A (a) of the Act may be exempt. Copies of the plan are available free of charge from the NPWS Tweed Area offi ce, 1/135 Main Street, Murwillumbah ROBYN PARKER, M.P., (phone 02 6620 9300) and the Northern Region Minister for the Environment offi ce, Colonial Arcade, 75 Main Street, Alstonville (phone GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! 02 6670 8600). The plan is also on the website: www. environment.nsw.gov.au. SCHEDULE Written submissions on the plan must be received by The Land District – Condobolin; LGA – Lachlan Ranger, Couchy Creek Nature Reserve, NPWS, PO Box 724, Murwillumbah NSW 2484 by Monday, 27 August 2012. County of Gipps, Parish of South Condobolin, about 14.9 hectares, being area shown hatched in diagram hereunder. All submissions received by NPWS are a matter of Papers: OEH/FIL 10/3350 public record and are available for public inspection upon request. Your comments on this plan may contain information that is defi ned as “personal information” under the NSW Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998. The submission of personal information with your comments is voluntary.

NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT 1974 The Murie Aboriginal Place IN pursuance of the powers vested in me under section 84 of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974, I, the Minister for the Environment, do, by this my order, declare such of the lands described hereunder as an Aboriginal Place. The place shall be known as The Murie Aboriginal Place. It is my opinion that this place is or was of special signifi cance to Aboriginal culture. The values for which the Aboriginal Place is signifi cant to Aboriginal culture includes it being a place for refl ection on the spiritual link to ancestors, and of the impacts that early exploration and settlement of the area had on Aboriginal culture and communities. It was a living and camping place for Aboriginal families for many generations and it gave Aboriginal people the freedom

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PARENTS AND CITIZENS ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 1976 Incorporation of Parents and Citizens Associations THE following associations are hereby incorporated under the Parents and Citizens Associations Incorporation Act 1976: 1. Wingham Brush Public School 2. Sylvania Heights Public School ADRIAN PICCOLI, M.P., Minister for Education

THREATENED SPECIES CONSERVATION ACT 1995 Notice of Preliminary Determination THE Scientific Committee has made a Preliminary Determination proposing that the following be listed in the relevant Schedule of the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995. Endangered Species (Part 1 of Schedule 1) Ozothamnus vagans (C.T. White) Anderb., a shrub Notice of Preliminary Determination THE Scientific Committee has made a Preliminary Determination to support a proposal to list the and Wagstaff Spotted Gum Forest in the Bioregion, as an ENDANGERED ECOLOGICAL COMMUNITY in Part 3 of Schedule 1 of the Act and as a consequence to omit reference to Pittwater Spotted Gum Forest in the Sydney Basin Bioregion from Part 3 of Schedule 1 (Endangered Ecological Communities) of the Act Any person may make a written submission regarding these Preliminary Determinations. Send submissions to Suzanne Chate, NSW Scientifi c Committee, PO Box 1967, Hurstville BC 1481. Submissions close 29 June 2012. Notice of Final Determination THE Scientifi c Committee has made a Final Determination to REJECT a proposal to list the Brown Barrel – Ribbon Gum – Messmate Wet Grassy Forest in the NSW North Coast and New England Tableland Bioregions, as an ENDANGERED ECOLOGICAL COMMUNITY in Part 3 of Schedule 1 of the Act. Copies of these Determinations, which contain the reasons for the determinations, may be obtained free of charge on the Internet www.environment.nsw.gov.au, by contacting the Scientifi c Committee Unit, PO Box 1967, Hurstville BC 1481. Tel: (02) 9585 6940 or Fax (02) 9585 6989 or in person at the Offi ce of Environment and Heritage Information Centre, Level 14, 59-61 Goulburn Street, Sydney. Copies of the determinations may also be obtained from National Parks and Wildlife Service Area Offi ces and Visitor Centres, subject to availability. Associate Professor MICHELLE LEISHMAN, Chairperson, Scientifi c Committee

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HOME BUILDING REGULATION 2004 Clause 28 (1) Instrument Qualifi cation Requirements for an Endorsed Contractor Licence, Supervisor Certifi cate or Tradesperson Certifi cate for Plumbing, Gasfi tting and Related Specialist Work I, Rod Stowe, Commissioner for Fair Trading, Department of Finance and Services, as the “Director-General” under the Home Building Regulation 2004 (“the Regulation”): 1. revoke all previous instruments in so far as they deal with the same matters as this instrument; and 2. determine, pursuant to clauses 28 (1) (a) and (b) of the Regulation, the possession of qualifi cations or the passing of examinations or practical tests or both, and the possession of experience of such a kind and for such a period, as specifi ed in the Tables to be necessary for an applicant for the issue of a Endorsed Contractor Licence, Supervisor Certifi cate or Tradesperson Certifi cate in the following categories: (a) Plumbing (b) Water plumbing (c) Draining (d) Gasfi tting (e) Liquifi ed petroleum gasfi tting (f) Advanced liquifi ed petroleum gasfi tting (g) Water plumbing – fi re sprinkler systems (h) Water plumbing – fi re protection systems (i) Water plumbing – urban irrigation This Instrument commences on the date on which it is signed (“the Commencement Date”). Dated this 27th day of April 2012. ROD STOWE, Commissioner for Fair Trading, Department of Finance and Services Interpretation 1. The Commissioner for Fair Trading, Department of Finance and Services is the “Director-General” under the Home Building Act 1989 and Regulation. See: • paragraph (a) of the defi nition of “Director-General” in section 3 (1) of the Home Building Act 1989; • clauses 28 (1) (a) and (3) of the Public Sector Employment and Management (Departmental Amalgamations) Order 2009; and • clause 29 (1) of the Public Sector Employment and Management (Departments) Order 2011. 2. In this Instrument: A reference to an “Apprenticeship” is to an apprenticeship completed in Australia in Plumbing or Gasfi tting or Plumbing and Gasfi tting or Plumbing and Draining or Plumbing, Gasfi tting and Draining or Fire Sprinkler Fitting or Fire Protection;

Table 1 Column 1 Column 2 Category Qualifi cations, Examinations, Experience 1. Plumbing endorsed contractor (a) Either: licence or supervisor certifi cate (i) Certifi cate III in Plumbing BCP30103/CPC32508/CPC32411 (including the sanitary stream), or (ii) Completion of an Apprenticeship which includes Certifi cate III in Plumbing BCP30103/CPC32508/CPC32411 (including the sanitary stream) AND (b) The following units of competency: (i) Either BCPWT4001A/CPCPWT4001A Plan, size and layout hot and cold water services and systems, or CPCPWT4011A Design and size heated and cold water services and systems; and (ii) BCGBC4012A/CPCCBC4012A Read and interpret plans and specifi cations; and

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Column 1 Column 2 Category Qualifi cations, Examinations, Experience (iii) Either BCPDR4001A CPCPDR4001A Plan, size and layout sanitary drainage systems, or CPCPDR4011A Design and size sanitary drainage systems; and (iv) Either BCPDR4002A/CPCPDR4002A Plan, size and layout stormwater drainage systems, or CPCPDR4012A Design and size stormwater drainage systems; and (v) Either BCPDR4003A/CPCPDR4003A Plan, size and layout domestic treatment plant disposal systems, or CPCPDR4013A Design and size domestic treatment plant disposal systems; and (vi) Either BCPSN4001A/CPCPSN4001A Plan, size and layout sanitary pipework and fi xtures, or CPCPSN4011A design and size sanitary plumbing systems AND (c) At least two (2) years combined industry experience in the work covered by the units set out in paragraph (b) above. 2. Water plumbing endorsed (a) Either: contractor licence or supervisor (i) Certifi cate III in Plumbing BCP30103/CPC32508/CPC32411, or certifi cate (ii) Completion of an Apprenticeship which includes Certifi cate III in Plumbing BCP30103/CPC32508/CPC32411 AND (b) The following units of competency: (i) Either BCPWT4001A/CPCPWT4001A Plan, size and layout hot and cold water services and systems, or CPCPWT4011A Design and size heated and cold water services and systems; and (ii) BCGBC4012A/CPCCBC4012A Read and interpret plans and specifi cations AND (c) At least two (2) years combined industry experience in the work covered by the units set out in paragraph (b) above. 3. Draining endorsed contractor (a) Any of the following: licence or supervisor certifi cate (i) Certifi cate III in Plumbing BCP30103/CPC32408/CPC32411 (including the draining stream) (ii) Completion of an Apprenticeship which includes Certifi cate III in Plumbing BCP30103/CPC32408/CPC3241 (iii) Certifi cate II in Draining BCP20102/CPC20708/CPC20711 AND (b) The following units of competency (i) BCGBC4012A/CPCCBC4012A Read and interpret plans and specifi cations, and (ii) Either BCPDR4001A CPCPDR4001A Plan, size and layout sanitary drainage systems, or CPCPDR4011A Design and size sanitary drainage systems; and (iii) Either BCPDR4002A/CPCPDR4002A Plan, size and layout stormwater drainage systems, or CPCPDR4012A Design and size stormwater drainage systems; and

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Column 1 Column 2 Category Qualifi cations, Examinations, Experience (iv) Either BCPDR4003A/CPCPDR4003A Plan, size and layout domestic treatment plant disposal systems, or CPCPDR4013A Design and size domestic treatment plant disposal systems AND (c) At least two (2) years combined industry experience in the work covered by the units set out in paragraph (b) above. 4. Gasfi tting endorsed contractor (a) Any of the following: licence or supervisor certifi cate (i) Certificate III in Plumbing BCP30103/CPC32408/CPC32411, (including the gas services stream) (ii) Completion of an Apprenticeship which includes Certifi cate III in Plumbing BCP30103/CPC32508/CPC3241 (iii) Certifi cate III in Gasfi tting BCP30403/CPC32708/CPC32711 (iv) Completion of an apprenticeship which includes Certifi cate III in Gasfi tting BCP30403/CPC32708/CPC32711 AND (b) The following units of competency: (i) Either BCPGS4001A/CPCPGS4001A Plan, size and layout consumer gas installations, or CPCPGS4011A Design and size consumer gas installations; and (ii) BCGBC4012A/CPCCBC4012A Read and interpret plans and specifi cations AND (c) At least two (2) years combined industry experience in the work covered by the units set out in paragraph (b) above. 5. Liquefi ed petroleum gasfi tting Same as for 4. Gasfi tting endorsed contractor licence or supervisor endorsed contractor licence or certifi cate. supervisor certifi cate 6. Advanced liquefi ed petroleum (a) Either: gasfi tting endorsed contractor (i) Certifi cate III in Plumbing BCP30103/CPC32408/CPC32411 licence or supervisor certifi cate (including the gas services stream) (ii) Certifi cate III in Gasfi tting BCP30403/CPC32708/CPC32711 AND (b) The following units of competency (i) BCPGS3005A/CPCPGS3005A/CPCPGS3035A Install LP gas storage of aggregate capacity exceeding 500 litres and less than 8KL; and (ii) BCPGS3010A/CPCPGS3010A/CPCPGS3020A Install Type B appliance fl ues; and (iii) Either BCPGS4001A/CPCPGS4001A Plan, size and layout consumer gas installations, or CPCPGS4011A Design and size consumer gas installations; and (iv) BCGBC4012A/CPCCBC4012A Read and interpret plans and specifi cations AND (c) At least two (2) years combined industry experience in the work covered by the units set out in sub-paragraphs (b) (iii) and (b) (iv) above.

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Column 1 Column 2 Category Qualifi cations, Examinations, Experience 7. Water plumbing – fi re sprinkler (a) Certifi cate III in Plumbing BCP30103/CPC32408/CPC32411, including systems endorsed contractor the following units of competency: licence or supervisor certifi cate (i) BCPFS3002A/CPCPFS3002A/CPCPFS3012A Install distribution and range pipes, and (ii) BCPFS3003A/CPCPFS3003A/CPCPFS3013A Fit off sprinkler heads, controls and ancillary equipment, and (iii) BCPFS3004A/CPCPFS3004A/CPCPFS3014A Install control valve assemblies, actuating devices and local alarms, and (iv) BCPFS3005A/CPCPFS3005A/CPCPFS3015A Test fi re protection systems for pressure OR (b) Completion of an Apprenticeship which includes Certifi cate III in Plumbing BCP30103/CPC32408/CPC32411, including the units of competency set out in subparagraphs (a) (i) to (a) (iv) inclusive above. OR (c) Certifi cate III in Fire Protection BCP30503/CPC32808/CPC32811 OR (d) Completion of an Apprenticeship which includes Certifi cate III in Fire Protection BCP30503/CPC32808/CPC32811. 8. Water plumbing – fi re protection (a) Certifi cate III in Plumbing BCP30103/CPC32408/CPC32411, including systems endorsed contractor the following units of competency: licence or supervisor certifi cate (i) BCPFS2001A/CPCPFS2001A Connect static storage tanks (not applicable for CPC32411), and (ii) BCPFS2002A/CPCPFS2002A/CPCPFS2012A Install portable fi re equipment, and (iii) BCPFS3002A/CPCPFS3002A/CPCPFS3012A Install distribution and range pipes, and (iv) BCPFS3003A/CPCPFS3003A/CPCPFS3013A Fit off sprinkler heads, controls and ancillary equipment, and (v) BCPFS3004A/CPCPFS3004A/CPCPFS3014A Install control valve assemblies, actuating devices and local alarms, and (vi) BCPFS3005A/CPCPFS3005A/CPCPFS3015A Test fi re protection systems for pressure, and (vii) BCPFS3008A/CPCPFS3008A/CPCPFS3018A Test and maintain fi re hydrant and hose reel installations, and (viii) Either BCPWT4001A/CPCPWT4001A Plan, size and layout hot and cold water services and systems, or CPCPWT4011A Design and size heated and cold water services and systems: and (ix) BCGBC4012A/CPCCBC4012A Read and interpret plans and specifi cations OR (b) Completion of an Apprenticeship which includes Certifi cate III in Plumbing BCP30103/CPC32408/CPC32411, including the units of competency set out in subparagraphs (a) (i) to (a) (ix) inclusive above. OR (c) Certificate III in Fire Protection BCP30503/CPC32808/CPC32811 including the units of competency set out in subparagraphs (a) (viii) and (a) (ix) above. OR (d) Completion of an Apprenticeship which includes Certifi cate III in Fire Protection BCP30503/CPC32808/CPC32811 including the units of competency set out in subparagraphs (a) (viii) and (a) (ix) above.

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Column 1 Column 2 Category Qualifi cations, Examinations, Experience 9. Water plumbing urban irrigation Two (2) years relevant industry experience and any of the following: – endorsed contractor licence or (a) Certifi cate III in Plumbing BCP30103/CPC32408/CPC32411, including supervisor certifi cate the following units of competency: (i) BCPIG2001A/CPCPIG2001A/CPCPIG2011A Design domestic urban irrigation systems, and (ii) BCPIG3001A/CPCPIG3001A/CPCPIG3011A Set out, install and commission irrigation systems, and (iii) BCPIG3002A/CPCPIG3002A/CPCPIG3012A Install and commission domestic irrigation pumps, and (iv) BCPWT3007A/CPCPWT3007A/CPCPWT3017A Connect irrigation systems from drinking water supply OR (b) Certifi cate II in Urban Irrigation BCP20303/CPC20908/CPC20911 OR (c) Certifi cate III in Irrigation RTE31303, including the following units of competency: (i) Either BCS3050A Connect irrigation system from drinkable water (potable), or BCPWT3007A/CPCPWT3007A/CPCPWT3017A Connect irrigation systems from drinking water supply, and (ii) RTE3601A Install irrigation systems, and (iii) RTE3605A Troubleshoot irrigation systems OR (d) Certifi cate III in Irrigation AHC32410, including the following units of competency: (i) BCPWT3007A/CPCPWT3007A/CPCPWT3017A Connect irrigation systems from drinking water supply and (ii) AHCIRG302A Install irrigation systems and (iii) AHCIRG306A Troubleshoot irrigation systems 10. Plumbing tradesperson certifi cate (a) Certifi cate III in Plumbing BCP30103/CPC32408/CPC32411 (including the sanitary stream) OR (b) Completion of an Apprenticeship which includes Certifi cate III in Plumbing BCP30103/CPC32408/CPC32411 (including the sanitary stream) 11. Water plumbing tradesperson (a) Certifi cate III in Plumbing BCP30103/CPC32408/CPC32411 certifi cate OR (b) Completion of an Apprenticeship which includes Certifi cate III in Plumbing BCP30103/CPC32408/CPC32411 12. Draining tradesperson certifi cate (a) Certifi cate III in Plumbing BCP30103/CPC32408/CPC32411 (including the draining stream) OR (b) Certifi cate II in Draining BCP20102/CPC20708/CPC20711 OR (c) Completion of an Apprenticeship which includes Certifi cate III in Plumbing BCP30103/CPC32408/CPC32411 (including the draining stream) 13. Gasfi tting tradesperson certifi cate (a) Certifi cate III in Plumbing BCP30103/CPC32408/CPC32411 (including the gas services stream) OR (b) Completion of an Apprenticeship which includes Certifi cate III in Plumbing BCP30103/CPC32408/CPC32411 (including the gas services stream)

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Column 1 Column 2 Category Qualifi cations, Examinations, Experience OR (c) Certifi cate III in Gasfi tting BCP30403/CPC32708/CPC32711 OR (d) Completion of an Apprenticeship which includes Certifi cate III in Gasfi tting BCP30403/CPC32708/CPC32711 14. Water plumbing – fi re protection (a) Certifi cate III in Plumbing BCP30103/CPC32408/CPC32411, including systems tradesperson certifi cate the following units of competency: (i) Either BCPFS2001A/CPCPFS2001A Connect static storage tanks (not applicable for CPC32411), or CPCPWT3010A Connect and install storage tanks to a domestic water supply and (ii) BCPFS2002A/CPCPFS2002A/CPCPFS2012A Install portable fi re equipment, and (iii) BCPFS3002A/CPCPFS3002A/CPCPFS3012A Install distribution and range pipes, and (iv) BCPFS3003A/CPCPFS3003A/CPCPFS3013A Fit off sprinkler heads, controls and ancillary equipment, and (v) BCPFS3004A/CPCPFS3004A/CPCPFS3014A Install control valve assemblies, actuating devices and local alarms, and (vi) BCPFS3005A/CPCPFS3005A/CPCPFS3015A Test fi re protection systems for pressure, and (vii) BCPFS3008A/CPCPFS3008A/CPCPFS3018A Test and maintain fi re hydrant and hose reel installations OR (b) Completion of an Apprenticeship which includes Certifi cate III in Plumbing BCP30103/CPC32408/CPC32411, including the units of competency set out in subparagraphs (a) (i) to (a) (vii) inclusive above OR (c) Certifi cate III in Fire Protection BCP30503/CPC32808/CPC32811 OR (d) Completion of an Apprenticeship which includes Certifi cate III in Fire Protection BCP30503/CPC32808/CPC32811 15. Water plumbing – urban (a) Certifi cate III in Plumbing BCP30103/CPC32408/CPC32411, including irrigation certifi cate tradesperson the following units of competency: certifi cate (i) BCPIG2001A/CPCPIG2001A/CPCPIG2011A Design domestic urban irrigation systems, and (ii) BCPIG3001A/CPCPIG3001A/CPCPIG3011A Set out, install and commission irrigation systems, and (iii) BCPIG3002A/CPCPIG3002A/CPCPIG3012A Install and commission domestic irrigation pumps, and (iv) BCPWT3007A/CPCPWT3007A/CPCPWT3017A Connect irrigation systems from drinking water supply OR (b) Certifi cate II in Urban Irrigation BCP20303/CPC20908/CPC20911 OR (c) Certifi cate III in Irrigation RTE31303, including the following units of competency: (i) Either BCS3050A Connect irrigation system from drinkable water (potable), or BCPWT3007A/CPCPWT3007A/CPCPWT3017A Connect irrigation systems from drinking water supply; and (ii) RTE3601A Install irrigation systems, and (iii) RTE3605A Troubleshoot irrigation systems

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Column 1 Column 2 Category Qualifi cations, Examinations, Experience OR (d) Certifi cate III in Irrigation AHC32410, including the following units of competency: (i) BCPWT3007A/CPCPWT3007A/CPCPWT3017A Connect irrigation systems from drinking water supply and (ii) AHCIRG302A Install irrigation systems and (iii) AHCIRG306A Troubleshoot irrigation systems

Table 2 – Transitional arrangements Column 1 Column 2 Category Qualifi cations, Examinations, Experience 1. Any of the categories listed in Existing Licence or Certifi cate Column 1 of Table 1 A New South Wales Endorsed Contractor Licence or Supervisor Certifi cate or Tradesperson Certifi cate in the same category held immediately before the Commencement Date. 2. Any of the categories listed in Licence or Certifi cate held before the Commencement Date Column 1 of Table 1 A New South Wales Endorsed Contractor Licence or Supervisor Certifi cate or Tradesperson Certifi cate in the same category ever held before the Commencement Date but not at the Commencement Date will meet the requirement for issue of an equivalent authority. 3. Any of the categories listed in Qualifi cations, Examinations and Experience obtained before the Column 1 of Table 1. Commencement Date The qualifi cations, examinations and experience set out in Column 2 of Table 3 for the endorsed contractor licence, supervisor certifi cate or tradesperson certifi cate listed in column 1 of Table 3, provided that, immediately before 13 May 2009, the applicant was enrolled in the course or program listed therein.

Table 3 Column 1 Column 2 Category Qualifi cations, Examinations, Experience 1. Plumbing endorsed contractor (a) One of the following: licence or supervisor certifi cate (i) 7996 – Certifi cate III in Plumbing – Trade (ii) 1409 – Certifi cate in Plumbing – Trade (iii) 1472 – Statement in Plumbing Overseas Conversion AND (b) One of the following: (i) 1496 – Certifi cate IV Plumbing Technology (ii) 1484 – Advanced Certifi cate in Plumbing Technology – Waste Disposal Services II, Water Supply Services II (iii) 8081 – Plumbing Technology Certifi cate IV – Waste Disposal Services II, Water Supply Services II AND (c) At least six (6) years general Plumbing experience.

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2. Water Plumbing endorsed At least four (4) years general Plumbing experience AND ANY of the contractor licence or supervisor following: certifi cate (a) 1430 – Certifi cate in Plumbing Water Supply OR (b) One of the following: (i) 7996 – Certifi cate III in Plumbing – Trade (ii) 1409 – Certifi cate in Plumbing – Trade (iii) 1472 – Statement in Plumbing Overseas Conversion and one of the following: (iv) 1496 – Certifi cate IV in Plumbing Technology – Water Supply Services II (v) 1484 – Advanced Certifi cate in Plumbing Technology – Water Supply Services II (vi) 8081 – Plumbing Technology Certifi cate IV – Water Supply Services II 3. Draining endorsed contractor (a) One of the following: licence or supervisor certifi cate (i) 1273 – Certifi cate II in Draining (ii) 1415 – Statement in Draining (iii) 7996 – Certifi cate III in Plumbing – Trade (iv) 1409 – Certifi cate in Plumbing – Trade (v) 1472 – Statement in Plumbing Overseas Conversion AND (b) One of the following (i) 1496 – Certifi cate IV in Plumbing Technology – Water Disposal Services II (ii) 1484 – Advanced Certifi cate in Plumbing Technology – Water Disposal Services II (iii) 8081 – Plumbing Technology Certifi cate IV – Water Disposal Services II AND (c) At least two (2) years exclusive Draining experience 4. Gasfi tting endorsed contractor (a) One of the following: licence or supervisor certifi cate (i) 7996 – Certifi cate III in Plumbing – Trade (ii) 1409 – Certifi cate in Plumbing – Trade (iii) 1472 – Statement in Plumbing Overseas Conversion AND (b) One of the following: (i) 1496 – Certifi cate IV Plumbing Technology – Gas Supply Services II (ii) 1484 – Advanced Certifi cate in Plumbing Technology – Gas Supply Services II (iii) 8081 – Plumbing Technology Certifi cate IV – Gas Supply Services II AND (c) At least four (4) years exclusive Gasfi tting experience.

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5. Liquefi ed Petroleum Gasfi tting At least two (2) years exclusive Liquefi ed Petroleum Gasfi tting Experience endorsed contractor licence or AND ANY of the following: supervisor certifi cate (a) Liquid Petroleum Gas Installation (Restricted) Course OR (b) One of the following: (i) 7996 – Certifi cate III in Plumbing – Trade (ii) 1409 – Certifi cate in Plumbing – Trade (iii) 1472 – Statement in Plumbing Overseas Conversion and one of the following: (iv) 1496 – Certifi cate IV in Plumbing Technology – Gas Supply Services II (v) 1484 – Advanced Certifi cate in Plumbing Technology – Gas Supply Services II (vi) 8081 – Plumbing Technology Certifi cate IV – Gas Supply Services II 6. Advanced Liquefi ed Petroleum (a) Liquid Petroleum Gas Installation (Restricted) Course Gasfi tting endorsed contractor AND licence or supervisor certifi cate (b) Liquid Petroleum Gas Installation (Unrestricted) Course AND (c) At least two (2) years exclusive Liquefi ed Petroleum Gasfi tting Experience plus one (1) year Advanced Liquefi ed Petroleum Gasfi tting Experience 7. Water Plumbing – Fire Sprinkler (a) One of the following: Systems endorsed contractor (i) 1200 – Certifi cate III in Sprinkler Fitting licence or supervisor certifi cate (ii) 1272 – Certifi cate III in Fire Protection (iii) 1486 – Certifi cate in Fire Sprinkler Fitting – Trade (iv) 1423 – Certifi cate in Sprinkler Fitting – Trade AND (b) One of the following: (i) At least four (4) years exclusive Water Plumbing – Fire Sprinkler Systems experience (ii) Craft Certifi cate (iii) Certifi cate of Profi ciency in Fire Sprinkler Fitting 8. Water Plumbing – Fire Protection (a) One of the following: Systems endorsed contractor (i) 1200 – Certifi cate III in Sprinkler Fitting licence or supervisor certifi cate (ii) 1272 – Certifi cate III in Fire Protection (iii) 1486 – Certifi cate in Fire Sprinkler Fitting – Trade (iv) 7996 – Certifi cate III in Plumbing – Trade AND (b) One of the following: (i) At least four (4) years exclusive Water Plumbing – Fire Sprinkler Systems experience (ii) Craft Certifi cate (iii) Certifi cate of Profi ciency in Fire Sprinkler Fitting 9. Water Plumbing – Urban (a) 1473 – Statement in Plumbing – Urban Irrigation Systems Irrigation endorsed contractor AND licence or supervisor certifi cate (b) At least three (3) years exclusive Water Plumbing – Urban Irrigation experience

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10. Plumbing Tradesperson (a) One of the following: Certifi cate (i) 7996 – Certifi cate III in Plumbing (ii) 1409 – Certifi cate in Plumbing – Trade (iii) 1472 – Statement in Plumbing Overseas Conversion AND (b) One of the following: (i) At least four (4) years general Plumbing experience (ii) Craft Certifi cate in Plumbing, Draining and Gasfi tting (iii) Certifi cate of Profi ciency in Plumbing, Draining and Gasfi tting 11. Water Plumbing Tradesperson (a) One of the following: Certifi cate (i) 7996 – Certifi cate III in Plumbing (ii) 1409 – Certifi cate in Plumbing – Trade (iii) 1472 – Statement in Plumbing Overseas Conversion AND (b) One of the following: (i) At least four (4) years general Plumbing experience (ii) Craft Certifi cate in Plumbing, Draining and Gasfi tting (iii) Certifi cate of Profi ciency in Plumbing, Draining and Gasfi tting 12. Draining Tradesperson (a) One of the following: Certifi cate (i) 7996 – Certifi cate III in Plumbing (ii) 1409 – Certifi cate in Plumbing – Trade (iii) 1472 – Statement in Plumbing Overseas Conversion AND (b) One of the following: (i) At least four (4) years general Draining experience (ii) Craft Certifi cate in Plumbing, Draining and Gasfi tting (iii) Certifi cate of Profi ciency in Plumbing, Draining, Gasfi tting 13. Gasfi tting Tradesperson (a) One of the following: Certifi cate (i) 7996 – Certifi cate III in Plumbing (ii) 1409 – Certifi cate in Plumbing – Trade (iii) 1472 – Statement in Plumbing Overseas Conversion AND (b) One of the following: (i) At least four (4) years general Gasfi tting experience (ii) Craft Certifi cate in Plumbing, Draining and Gasfi tting (iii) Certifi cate of Profi ciency in Plumbing, Draining and Gasfi tting 14. Water Plumbing – Fire Protection (a) One of the following: Systems Tradesperson Certifi cate (i) 1200 – Certifi cate III in Sprinkler Fitting (ii) 1272 – Certifi cate III in Fire Protection (iii) 1486 – Certifi cate in Fire Sprinkler Fitting – Trade (iv) 1423 – Certifi cate in Sprinkler Fitting – Trade AND (b) One of the following: (i) At least four (4) years general experience in either or both of Water Plumbing – Fire Sprinkler and Water Plumbing – Fire Protection Systems (ii) Craft Certifi cate in Fire Sprinkler Fitting (iii) Certifi cate of Profi ciency in Fire Sprinkler Fitting

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REPORT

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DETERMINATION

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THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT REMUNERATION TRIBUNAL

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SECTIONS 239 AND 241

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1993

27 April 2012

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT REMUNERATION TRIBUNAL 2012 ANNUAL REVIEW REPORT INTRODUCTION PURSUANT to section 241 of the Local Government Act 1993 (the LG Act) the Local Government Remuneration Tribunal hereby determines in each category of Council, the maximum and minimum amount of fees to be paid to Mayors and Councillors of Councils, as well as Chairpersons and Members of County Councils. On 14 November 2011 the Tribunal wrote to all Mayors advising of the commencement of the 2012 annual review. In respect of this review the Tribunal advised Councils that in addition to reviewing the minimum and maximum fee levels it would undertake a fundamental review of the categories. Section 239 of the LG Act requires the Tribunal to determine the categories of Councils and Mayoral offi ces at least once every 3 years. AMENDMENTS TO THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1993 ("LG Act"). On 27 June 2011, the Parliament passed amendments to the LG Act to apply the same government public sector wages cap that binds the Industrial Relations Commission to the determination of ranges of fees for Councillors and Mayors. Similar amendments have been made to other legislation so that a similar cap applies to Members of Parliament, statutory offi cers and public sector executives. For the LG Act the amendments provide for the addition of a new section 242A. “242A Tribunal to give effect to declared government policy on remuneration for public sector staff (1) In making a determination, the Remuneration Tribunal is to give effect to the same policies on increases in remuneration as those that the Industrial Relations Commission is required to give effect to under section 146C of the Industrial Relations Act 1996 when making or varying awards or orders relating to the conditions of employment of public sector employees. (2) The policies referred to in subsection (1) do not include any policy that provides for increases in remuneration based on employee-related savings. Section 146C of the Industrial Relations Act 1996 Act ("the IR Act") provides “…146C Commission to give effect to certain aspects of government policy on public sector employment (1) The Commission must, when making or varying any award or order, give effect to any policy on conditions of employment of public sector employees: (a) that is declared by the regulations to be an aspect of government policy that is required to be given effect to by the Commission, and (b) that applies to the matter to which the award or order relates. (2) Any such regulation may declare a policy by setting out the policy in the regulation or by adopting a policy set out in a relevant document referred to in the regulation.” The current policy on wages pursuant to section 146C (1) (a) of the IR Act is articulated in the Industrial Relations (Public Sector Conditions of Employment) Regulation 2011. Clause 6 of the Regulation provides: “…Other policies (3) The following policies are also declared, but are subject to compliance with the declared paramount policies: (a) Public sector employees may be awarded increases in remuneration or other conditions of employment that do not increase employee-related costs by more than 2.5% per annum. (b) Increases in remuneration or other conditions of employment that increase employee-related costs by more than 2.5% per annum can be awarded, but only if suffi cient employee-related cost savings have been achieved to fully offset the increased employee-related costs. For this purpose: (i) whether relevant savings have been achieved is to be determined by agreement of the relevant parties or, in the absence of agreement, by the Commission, and (ii) increases may be awarded before the relevant savings have been achieved, but are not payable until they are achieved, and (iii) the full savings are not required to be awarded as increases in remuneration or other conditions of employment. (c) For the purposes of achieving employee-related cost savings, existing conditions of employment of the kind but in excess of the guaranteed minimum conditions of employment may only be reduced with the agreement of the relevant parties in the proceedings.” On 31 October 2011 the Industrial Court of NSW determined that a challenge to the constitutional validity of the legislation amending the IR Act had failed. Accordingly, subject to any successful challenge to the validity of the legislation amending the LG Act , and so far as the Tribunal is aware no such challenge has been lodged, the Tribunal when making a determination must now apply the same public sector wages cap that binds the Industrial Relations Commission.

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Increases beyond 2.5 per cent per annum can be awarded by the Industrial Relations Commission but subject to the requirement that: “…suffi cient employee-related cost savings have been achieved to fully offset the increased employee-related costs.” However no increase beyond 2.5 per cent may be applied by the Tribunal to the minimum and maximum amounts of fees to be paid to Councillors and Mayors, because although section 242A (1) of the LG Act requires the Tribunal to apply the same policies as those of the Industrial Relations Commission, section 242A (2) of the LG Act expressly provides: (2) The policies referred to in subsection (1) do not include any policy that provides for increases in remuneration based on employee-related savings. This intent was confi rmed by the Hon. Greg Pearce (Minister for Finance and Services, and Minister for the ) in the Minister’s Second reading speech: Legislative Council, Parliamentary Debates (Hansard), 22 June 2011 at p. 3101 on the amendments to the Act where he stated: “This bill will extend the Government's public sector wages policy to elected offi cials, State parliamentarians and local mayors and councillors, senior executives in the public service and statutory offi ce holders. The Government's public sector wages policy is about delivering fair wage increases to hardworking public servants. It is also about ensuring that the State budget can be brought under control. This legislation means that we can get on with the business of delivering the infrastructure and services which this State needs and which its people deserve. Last week this Parliament passed the Industrial Relations Amendment (Public Sector Conditions of Employment) Bill 2011. That legislation requires the Industrial Relations Commission to give effect to the Government's wages policy when making decisions relating to public sector salaries. The reasons that bill was necessary are the very same reasons that it is now appropriate to extend the policy to other offi ce holders who are paid from the public purse. If the policy is good enough for public servants it is certainly also good enough for senior executives and for elected offi cials. That is why, for the fi rst time, the Government's wages policy will be formally extended to apply to elected offi cials and senior bureaucrats. ..Schedule 2 to the bill applies the same policy to elected offi cials at the local government level, to mayors and councillors. It provides that in future the Local Government Remuneration Tribunal will be required to give effect to the Government wages cap when setting the range of fees for mayors and councillors.” The intent of Parliament is clear. The 2.5 per cent cap on increases is to apply to the minimum and maximum fees that apply to Councillors and Mayors. The effect of the amendments to the LG Act is to remove the Tribunal’s discretion to determine any increase in the minimum and maximum fees beyond 2.5 per cent. 2012 REVIEW OF CATEGORIES Section 239 of the Act requires the Tribunal to determine categories for Councils and Mayoral offi ces for the purpose of determining fees, and section 240 of the Act requires the Tribunal to determine categories according to the following matters: “240 (1) • the size of areas • the physical terrain of areas • the population of areas and the distribution of the population • the nature and volume of business dealt with by each Council • the nature and extent of the development of areas • the diversity of communities served • the regional, national and international signifi cance of the Council • such matters as the Remuneration Tribunal considers relevant to the provision of effi cient and effective local government • such other matters as may be prescribed by the regulations. “ Prior to undertaking its review of categories the Tribunal, as is its normal practice, invited submissions from Mayors. For the current review the Tribunal requested that any submissions made should address the following matters: • Whether the existing categories should be reduced/expanded and if so on what basis • Whether the current categorisation is appropriate for your Council. If not, where do you consider it should be categorised and on what basis do you consider this re-categorisation should be granted. • Signifi cant changes in the role and responsibilities of Councillors and Mayors since 2009. • Other matters you may wish the Tribunal to consider as part of this review. The Tribunal also wrote to the Presidents of the Local Government and Shires Associations (LGSA) in similar terms, and subsequently met with the President of the Shires Association and Deputy President of the Local Government Association. The Tribunal wishes to place on record its appreciation to the President and Deputy President for meeting with the Tribunal. SUBMISSIONS RECEIVED In response to this review the Tribunal received 19 submissions from individual Councils and a submission from the LGSA. They key points from those submissions are summarised below.

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Metropolitan Major Penrith supports the current system of categorisation for Councils. The Council considers it appropriate to reclassify Penrith from Metropolitan Major to Major City in view of the Council’s indentifi ed regional planning and service delivery role. Metropolitan Centre Individual submissions have been received from Bankstown, Fairfi eld, Gosford, Randwick and Sutherland Shire Councils. All Councils in this group have sought recategorisation to the category of Metropolitan Major. Bankstown has suggested that the Tribunal establish a minimum population threshold of 180,000 for those Councils within the category of Metropolitan Major. The Tribunal could also consider consolidating the current categories of Metropolitan Centre, Metropolitan Major and Major City into two categories to achieve a simpler and more equitable grouping of similar Councils. The submission from Fairfi eld has argued for recategorisation to Metropolitan Major on the basis that its population exceeds that of Penrith which is categorised thus. Gosford has sought recategorisation on the basis of its population increase, expanded budget and service delivery issues. The submission has also advised that Gosford has been identifi ed (by the Department of Planning and Infrastructure) as one of six major regional cities around Sydney and the Central Coast is now recognised as a separate region by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). Randwick City Council has sought recategorisation on the basis of its regional, state and national signifi cance. The Council has indicated its support for the current categorisation system, but has suggested that the defi nition of Major Metropolitan be expanded to include a Council with a smaller population whose regional and national focus may be extensive. The submission from Sutherland has again sought recategorisation to Metropolitan Major. The Council has argued that there is too great a disparity within the Metropolitan Centre Category between the larger Councils and the smaller Councils in the category. Sutherland suggests that the larger Councils in this category, including Sutherland, are as large as or larger than, and have responsibilities equal to or greater than, the Metropolitan Major Category and Major City Category Councils. Metropolitan Submissions have been received from Holroyd, Kogarah and Waverley Councils. Holroyd Council seeks recategorisation to Metropolitan Centre. The submission states that Holroyd has both grown and changed dramatically in recent years and now fi nds itself to be a major industrial region. The submission argues that the Council is now a City of regional signifi cance in the same way Councils such as Hurstville, North Sydney and Willoughby have grown into regionally dominant local government areas. Kogarah seeks recategorisation to Metropolitan Centre. The Council’s request is based on the growth and importance of Kogarah Town Centre and the impact this has had on the role and function of Councillors and Council. Waverley has argued that the existing categorisation does not adequately refl ect the strategic make up of the metropolitan area of Sydney or its future direction. The categorisation should take into account and be consistent with the strategic direction of Sydney as set out in the Metropolitan Plan for Sydney 2036. In accordance with the strategy Waverley would be categorised with Hurstville, Willoughby and Campbelltown for remuneration purposes. The Tribunal has also received a submission from the LGSA which supports the recategorisation of Auburn City Council and Canada Bay City Council to the category of Metropolitan Centre. Both Auburn and Canada Bay were found to have experienced signifi cant growth and, based on population, population growth, revenue and expenditure those Councils were found to be comparable to other Councils in the Metropolitan Centre Category. Regional Rural Submissions from Councils in this group were received from , Hawkesbury, Shellharbour, Shoalhaven and Wagga Wagga. The submission received from Albury has not sought a change to the current method of categorisation but instead requested that the Tribunal consider the provision of a separate allowance for Deputy Mayors in recognition of their additional ongoing responsibilities. Hawkesbury Council has argued that the work of its elected representatives, and in particular the Mayor, is equivalent to that experienced in the adjoining Councils of Penrith, Blacktown and The Hills, which are classifi ed in higher categories. Hawkesbury Council has requested that the Tribunal give consideration to placing Hawkesbury City Council in a higher category or at the very least introduce a new category. Shellharbour supports its current categorisation, however requests that the maximum for the range be increased to provide a realistic payment for those Councils considered at the top of the range. Shoalhaven has argued that a case exists to differentiate the smaller Councils in category 3 from the larger Councils like Shoalhaven. Shoalhaven has also suggested an alternative category structure which would provide for a base level of remuneration together with additional incremental payments based upon the level of Council responsibility i.e. water/ sewerage, population density etc.

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Wagga Wagga supports the current categorisation model. The submission also notes the signifi cant changes in the role and responsibilities of Councillors and Mayors since 2009 including: • Increase in community expectations of Council • Increase in governance requirements and legislative requirements • Reduction in Councillor numbers • Growth in population. The Tribunal has also received a submission from the LGSA which supports the recategorisation of Cessnock, Coffs Harbour, Queanbeyan, Port Macquarie Hastings, Maitland, Port Stephens and Tamworth Regional to the category of Metropolitan. Those Councils were found to have experienced signifi cant growth and based on population, population growth, revenue and expenditure were found to be comparable to other Councils in the Metropolitan Category. Rural Submissions from Councils in this group were received from Cabonne, Kiama, Kyogle and Muswellbrook. Cabonne Council have supported the submission of the LGSA. Kiama Council has argued that the current categorisation is inappropriate. The Council has additional pressures associated with being part of the Sydney Metropolitan Regional Planning area. In addition, the Council has a larger population, budget and area than a number of Councils categorised as metropolitan, but the Councillors and Mayors receive lower fees. The submission from Kyogle has argued that the maximum fees payable to the rural category should be increased to the regional rural level. In support of this the Council has argued that there is essentially no difference in the role and responsibilities of Councillors/Mayors between these categories. They all handle varied functions, update their knowledge to understand long term strategic, fi nancial and asset management planning issues as well as juggling Council workload. Muswellbrook has also sought recategorisation to the category of regional rural. Muswellbrook submits that, notwithstanding its geographic area and population, it is the centre for the delivery of substantial regional services throughout the Upper Hunter Region. CATEGORIES – FINDINGS The Tribunal last undertook a fundamental review of the categories of Councils in 2009. In undertaking that review, the Tribunal found that there was no strong case to signifi cantly alter the current categories of Councillor and Mayoral offi ces or to move individual Councils between categories. While the groupings remained unchanged, the Tribunal decided to apply descriptive titles to the categories to more accurately refl ect the nature of the differences between the various groups. While the majority of submissions indicated support for the existing categorisation framework, a number of submissions requested that the Tribunal have regard to the classifi cation of metropolitan centres within Sydney as outlined in the “Metropolitan Plan for Sydney 2036” (Department of Planning and Infrastructure Dec 2010). The plan categorises suburbs within the Sydney metropolitan area as being Global Sydney, Regional Cities, Major Centres, Specialised Centres, Town Centres, Villages, and Neighbourhoods. While those descriptors of the various categories are useful for comparative purposes, they do not present a relevant alternative to the current method of categorisation by the Tribunal which categorisation is purely for remuneration purposes. In addition, the categorisation of centres as outlined in the Metropolitan Plan is not based on local government boundaries and does not extend beyond the metropolitan area. The categories as developed by the Tribunal are for the sole purpose of setting remuneration. In determining those categories the Tribunal is required to have regard to the matters outlined in section 240 of the Act. Those matters do not include having regard to plans or assumptions as to the future development of council areas. Having regard to the s.240 matters, the Tribunal has grouped Councils in categories on the basis that they have a large number of features in common. However, as each Council is different and has different challenges and opportunities, there will always be room for a difference of views as to the signifi cance of differences between Councils in different categories while ever there is a requirement to categorise them. In seeking recategorisation Councils often seek to draw a comparison between themselves and another Council in a category which provides a higher range of fees. These comparisons are usually based on one or two factors only, usually population or fi nancial indicators. As outlined in the Act the Tribunal is required to have regard to a range of factors when categorising Councils. In suggesting whether or not recategorisation is warranted Councils should ensure they have taken into account the range of matters outlined in the Act prior to submitting a case to the Tribunal. Having regard to the submissions received, the fi ndings of previous reviews, and issues raised by the LGSA and the Division of Local Government, the Tribunal fi nds that no change is warranted to the existing categorisation framework or to the current categorisation of individual Councils. The characteristics of Councils categorised in each of the groups is outlined in detail in appendix A of the 2009 report and determination. The Tribunal has reviewed the characteristics of each of the categories and found that they continue to adequately refl ect the differences between the various types of Councils, and the Tribunal has also reviewed the individual requests for recategorisation and found that no change in the categorisation of individual Councils is warranted. The Tribunal’s response to each of the requests for recategorisation is outlined in the following summary.

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Major City The Tribunal does not support Penrith’s request to move from the category of Metropolitan Major to Major City. The Tribunal found, having regard to the defi nitions provided in the 2009 report and determination, the extent of regional services provided by Penrith is not comparable to that provided by Councils in the category of Major City. In addition, the Tribunal notes that there would be no material gain for Councillors or Mayors in recategorisation to Major City as the fees are identical to those provided to Metropolitan Major. As outlined in the 2009 report and determination the descriptive titles were applied to avoid the perception of a ranking system and were designed to refl ect the characteristics of Councils for the purposes of categorisation for remuneration purposes only. Metropolitan Major The Councils which sought recategorisation to Metropolitan Major did so on the basis of size of population, population growth and provision of regional services. A number of submissions also provided comparisons with Penrith as justifi cation for their inclusion in this category. Metropolitan Major (previously category 1A) was created in 2001 in recognition of Blacktown’s signifi cant population (264,799 in 2001). As outlined in the 2001 report and determination category 1A was to comprise category 1 Councils with a resident population of 250,000 (Blacktown) or more or any other special feature of section 240 which the Tribunal considers distinguishes them from other Councils in category 1. In 2002 the Tribunal determined that Penrith would also be categorised as category 1A. The recategorisation was based on Penrith’s leading role in regional planning and providing services to greater western Sydney. The Tribunal also highlighted growth in the region and stated: “it is anticipated that Penrith will continue to grow to about 200,000 in the next 10 years depending on the ebb and fl ow of urban development projects” The Tribunal notes that Penrith’s population is currently 186,221 (est. res. pop. 30 June 2010). The current population is well short of the Tribunal’s estimate of 200,000 by 2012. The Tribunal has considered many requests for recategorisation since the categories were fi rst established in 1994 and has only moved Councils where there was considered to be signifi cant reason for doing so. While the Tribunal’s decision to re-categorise Penrith to category 1A was based on what were considered signifi cant reasons at the time, the Tribunal made a number of assumptions about the long term development of the Council which have not been realised. Fairfi eld, Bankstown, Gosford, Randwick and Sutherland Councils have provided submissions, but the Tribunal has found that their submissions did not demonstrate a signifi cant case for recategorisation. While a number of these Councils have populations that exceed that of Penrith, it is clear that the Tribunal's earlier assumptions about projected growth in Penrith's population did not eventuate so that comparative population numbers are not relevant, and the relevant Councils do not provide or embody the same regional focus as does Penrith. In addition, while populations have increased overall, the ABS reveals that these Councils, like Penrith, have not experienced signifi cant growth. Metropolitan Centre These Councils are defi ned typically as large multi-purpose organisations which serve as regional centres for the interests of a wider number of residents. They are characterised as having large populations, and support signifi cant infrastructure, commercial/retail facilities and may host major recreational, health and education facilities. Six Councils have sought recategorisation to Metropolitan Centre with an additional two Councils nominated for inclusion in this group by the LGSA. Reasons to seek recategorisation include population growth and provision of regional services. A number of submissions provided comparisons with Hurstville as justifi cation for their inclusion in this category. The Tribunal’s 2001 determination recategorised Hurstville from category 2 (Metropolitan) to category 1 (Metropolitan Centre). The Tribunal’s decision to recategorise Hurstville was based on expected population growth and its assessment that the Hurstville CBD is a regional growth centre for the St George region. The Tribunal also found that “The three Category 1 Councils most directly comparable with Hurstville are Hornsby, Willoughby and North Sydney.” With the exception of North Sydney which has a large CBD, Willoughby and North Sydney Councils are the smallest within the category of Metropolitan Centre in respect of population and scope of operations. Their inclusion was based at the time on the particular circumstances which set them aside from other Councils in category 2 (Metropolitan). Each Council has its own particular characteristics and it is not one but an aggregation of those which determines categorisation. The Tribunal has reviewed those Councils which have sought or been nominated for recategorisation to Metropolitan Centre having regard to the defi nitions for each category and the characteristics of the Councils within each group. Based on the information received the Tribunal found that those Councils did not demonstrate either the scale or diversity of operations of Metropolitan Centres and therefore recategorisation is not warranted at this time. Metropolitan A number of Councils categorised as Regional Rural were nominated by the LGSA for inclusion within the category of Metropolitan. That recommendation was based mainly on population and fi nancial indicators. In 2009 the Tribunal introduced descriptive titles for each of the categories to better differentiate the groups based on their particular characteristics. The descriptive titles replaced the previous number system which had created a perception of ranking. Regional Rural Councils are distinct from Metropolitan Councils in that they contain a mix of urban and rural settlements and provide regional services, such as airports, to communities throughout their region. NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 47 1266 OFFICIAL NOTICES 4 May 2012

The range of fees payable to Councils within the categories of Metropolitan and Regional Rural is currently identical. While there is some comparability between these groups in regard to size of population and fi nancial operations, when having regard to a wider range of factors, Councils in the category of Regional Rural retain enough distinct characteristics to warrant a separate category. Regional Rural The Tribunal reviewed the arguments provided by both Muswellbrook and Kiama for recategorisation to regional rural. While these Councils are at the top end of the rural category, they do not presently provide the extent of regional services which would warrant reclassifi cation to Regional Rural. The Tribunal has also considered the submission from Kyogle which has argued that there is essentially no difference in the role and responsibilities of the Mayor and Councillors of Kyogle and those of Mayors and Councillors in surrounding Councils which are in a higher category. A not dissimilar submission was made by Hawkesbury. The LG Act outlines the role and responsibilities of Councillors (Part 2, Division 2) and Mayors (Part 2, Division 3). While all Councillors and Mayors are expected to undertake duties to comply with the statutory role and responsibilities, the workload and the complexity of the work required from individual elected offi cials will differ from Council to Council. The Tribunal is required by the LG Act to categorise Councils for the purpose of determining remuneration and does so having regard to the matters outlined in section 240 (1) of the LG Act. The scale or diversity of operations within Councils impacts upon the role and responsibilities of Councillors. Councils within the Rural Regional category are expected to have additional responsibilities associated with the provision of regional services and these additional responsibilities are refl ected in a higher fee. Shoalhaven has suggested that a new category be introduced to cater for the larger Regional Rural Councils. This category would also include Tweed, Port Macquarie and Coffs Harbour. Based on the information provided, Shoalhaven has not demonstrated, aside from size of population, that it is signifi cantly different from other large Councils in the Regional Rural group. On that basis the Tribunal does not support the creation of a new category at this time. CONCLUSION The Tribunal continues to monitor local government initiatives and inform itself of the Government’s direction for local government. In particular the Tribunal welcomes proposals to improve local government such as those identifi ed as part of the Destination2036 initiative. The Minister for Local Government, the Hon Don Page MP, recently announced an independent review to identify options to improve the strength and effectiveness of local government in NSW. A strong and viable local government sector that is able to meet the service delivery and infrastructure needs of local communities is critical to the future prosperity of NSW. Local government has been working with the NSW Government as part of the Destination2036 initiative to identify solutions to the challenges faced by the sector. The review will build on the Destination2036 initiative and identify options for governance models, structural arrangements and boundary changes. It will take into account the different nature and needs of regional, rural and metropolitan communities. The review is to be undertaken by a three member panel comprising the Chairperson, Professor Graham Sansom and Members Ms Jude Munro, A.O. and Mr Glenn Inglis. The panel will commence on 14 May 2012 and is expected to report back to the Minister for Local Government by July 2013. Any changes recommended by the panel will then need to be considered by Government. The review panel will consult widely with the local government sector, the broader community and other key stakeholders. The terms of reference for the panel will result in consideration of and recommendations on many of the actions identifi ed in the draft Destination2036 action plan. Councils have expressed strong support for the Destination 2036 initiative and the draft action plan. The work plan sets out the fi rst steps in a long- term reform agenda. The Tribunal supports initiatives which will bring about improvements in the local government sector. In addition, the Tribunal welcomes the collaborative approach taken by the Government and the local government sector to bring about reform. The Tribunal will monitor the progress of the panel over the coming year. As outlined at the beginning of the report the Tribunal is now required to have regard to the Government’s wages policy when determining the increase to apply to the minimum and maximum fees that apply to Councillors and Mayors. The public sector wages policy currently provides for a cap on increases of 2.5 per cent. The Tribunal has reviewed the key economic indicators, including the Consumer Price Index and Labour Price Index, and fi nds that the full increase of 2.5 per cent available to it is warranted. On that basis, and having regard to the above, and after taking the views of the Assessors into account, the Tribunal considers that an increase of 2.5 per cent in the fees for Councillors and Mayors is appropriate and so determines Dated: 27 April 2012. HELEN WRIGHT, Local Government Remuneration Tribunal

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DETERMINATION PURSUANT TO SECTION 239 OF CATEGORIES OF COUNCILS AND COUNTY COUNCILS EFFECTIVE FROM 1 JULY 2012 Category – Principal City (1) Sydney Category – Major City (3) Newcastle Parramatta Wollongong Category – Metropolitan Major (2) Blacktown Penrith Category – Metropolitan Centre (16) Bankstown Liverpool Campbelltown North Sydney Fairfi eld Randwick Gosford Ryde The Hills Sutherland Hornsby Warringah Hurstville Willoughby Lake Macquarie Wyong Category – Metropolitan (21) Ashfi eld Holroyd Marrickville Auburn Hunters Hill Mosman Botany Kogarah Pittwater Burwood Ku-ring-gai Rockdale Camden Lane Cove Strathfi eld Canada Bay Leichhardt Waverley Canterbury Manly Woollahra Category – Regional Rural (32) Albury Cessnock Greater Taree Port Stephens Armidale Dumaresq Clarence Valley Griffi th Shellharbour Ballina Coffs Harbour Hawkesbury Shoalhaven Bathurst Dubbo Kempsey Tamworth Bega Valley Eurobodalla Lismore Tweed Blue Mountains Great Lakes Maitland Wagga Wagga Broken Hill Goulburn Mulwaree Orange Wingecarribee Byron Queanbeyan Port Macquarie-Hastings Wollondilly Category – Rural (77) Cowra Lachlan Snowy River Bellingen Leeton Temora Berrigan Dungog Lithgow Tenterfi eld Bland Forbes Liverpool Plains Tumbarumba Blayney Gilgandra Lockhart Tumut Bogan Mid-Western Upper Hunter Bombala Gloucester Moree Plains Upper Lachlan Boorowa Greater Hume Murray Uralla Bourke Murrumbidgee Brewarrina Muswellbrook Cabonne Guyra Nambucca Walcha Gwydir Narrabri Walgett Central Darling Harden Warren Cobar Hay Narromine Warrumbungle Inverell Palerang Weddin Coolamon Parkes Wellington Cooma-Monaro Junee Oberon Wentworth Coonamble Kiama Richmond Valley Yass Valley Cootamundra Kyogle Singleton Young Corowa TOTAL GENERAL PURPOSE COUNCILS 152

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Category – County Councils Water (5) Central Tablelands Water Goldenfi elds Water Rous MidCoast Category – County Councils Other (9) Castlereagh – Macquarie Central Murray Southern Slopes Far North Coast Upper Hunter Hawkesbury River Upper Macquarie New England Tablelands TOTAL COUNTY COUNCILS 14

DETERMINATION PURSUANT TO SECTION 241 OF FEES FOR COUNCILLORS AND MAYORS Pursuant to section 241 of the Local Government Act 1993, the annual fees to be paid in each of the categories to Councillors, Mayors, Members and Chairpersons of County Councils effective on and from 1 July 2012 are determined as follows: Councillor/Member Mayor/Chairperson Annual Fee Additional Fee* Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Principal City 23,250 34,100 142,250 187,180 Major City 15,490 25,580 32,940 74,530 Metropolitan Major 15,490 25,580 32,940 74,530 Metropolitan Centre 11,640 21,700 24,700 57,660 Metropolitan 7,740 17,060 16,480 37,230 Regional Rural 7,740 17,060 16,480 37,230 Rural 7,740 10,220 8,220 22,310 County Council – Water 1,540 8,530 3,300 14,000 County Council – Other 1,540 5,100 3,300 9,310 * This fee must be paid in addition to the fee paid to the Mayor/Chairperson as a Councillor/Member (section 249 (2)). Dated: 27 April 2012. HELEN WRIGHT, Local Government Remuneration Tribunal

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 47 4 May 2012 PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS 1269 PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS COUNCIL NOTICES PITTWATER COUNCIL Coastal Protection Act 1979 CITY OF RYDE COUNCIL Commencement of a Coastal Zone Management Plan Roads Act 1993 PITTWATER COUNCIL has prepared and endorsed a Public Road Dedication Coastal Erosion Emergency Action Sub-plan for Bilgola NOTICE is given pursuant to section 10 of the Roads Act Beach and Mona Vale Basin Beach with the certifi cation 1993 that the land described in Schedules 1, 2 and 3 below of the Minister for the Environment (22 April 2012) as a are hereby dedicated as public roads. JOHN NEISH, General coastal zone management plan (CZMP) under the Coastal Manager, City of Ryde Council, Locked Bag 2069, North Protection Act 1979. Ryde NSW 1670. The CZMP may be viewed at Pittwater Council or on line at www.pittwater.nsw.gov.au. MARK FERGUSON, SCHEDULE 1 General Manager, Pittwater Council, PO Box 882, Mona Lot 1, DP 1170801, Parish Hunters Hill, Blaxland Road, Vale NSW 1660. [6442] City of Ryde.

SCHEDULE 2 Lot 3, DP 1170801, Parish Hunters Hill, Parkes Street, ESTATE NOTICES City of Ryde. NOTICE of intended distribution of estate – Any person having any claim upon the estate of JOHN STEVENS (also SCHEDULE 3 known as Jone Stefanoff), late of Dulwich Hill in the State Lot 4, DP 1170801, Parish Hunters Hill, Devlin Street, of New South Wales, businessman, who died on 28 January City of Ryde. [6439] 2012 must send particulars of the claim to the executors, Diane Markovski, Mary Ribarovski and Penny Kiprovski, care of Truman Hoyle Lawyers, Level 11, 68 Pitt Street Sydney NSW 2000, DX 263 Sydney, ref: SR 93518 within LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL 31 days from the publication of this notice. After that time the assets of the estate and the property may be conveyed and Erratum distributed having regard only to the claims of which at the IN the notice which appeared in the New South Wales time of conveyance or distribution the executors have notice. Government Gazette on 27 April 2012, No. 44 folio 1128, Probate was granted in New South Wales on 23 April 2012. under the heading Roads Act 1993, section 10, Schedule TRUMAN HOYLE LAWYERS, Level 11, 68 Pitt Street and described as “City of Warwick Farm” should read “at Sydney NSW 2000, DX 263 Sydney, tel.: (02) 9226 9888. Warwick Farm, City of Liverpool”. FAROOQ PORTELLI, [6443] General Manager, The Council of the City of Liverpool, Locked Bag 7064, Liverpool BC NSW 1871. NOTICE of intended distribution of estate. – Any person This erratum now amends that error and the gazettal date having any claim upon the estate of THELMA GIBSON, remains 27 April 2012. [6440] late of Terrey Hills, in the State of New South Wales, widow, who died on 20 December 2011, must send particulars of the claim to the executors, Dudley Graham Gibson and John Willis Gibson, c.o. Frank M. Deane & Co. (in association MARRICKVILLE COUNCIL with Adams Raves Marsh & Co.), Solicitors, Level 13, 227 Roads (General) Regulation 2008 Elizabeth Street, Sydney NSW 2000, within one (1) calendar month from publication of this notice. After that time, the Renaming of May Lane West (Located Behind Goodsell assets of the estate will be distributed having regard only to Street and May Street and in between Council Street and the claims of which at the time of distribution the executors May Lane East), St Peters to Caroline Lane, St Peters have notice. Probate was granted in New South Wales on MARRICKVILLE COUNCIL is the Roads Authority of May 19 April 2012. FRANK M. DEANE & CO. (in association Lane West (located behind Goodsell Street and May Street with Adams Raves Marsh & Co.)., Solicitors, Level 13, 227 and in between Council Street and May Lane East), St Peters. Elizabeth Street, Sydney NSW 2000 (DX 255, Sydney), In accordance with section 162 of the Roads Act 1993 and tel.: (02) 9264 3066. [6444] Division 2 of the Roads (General) Regulation 2008. Council has renamed this road/lane as Caroline Lane, St Peters. KEN GAINGER, General Manager, Administrative Centre, 2-14 Fisher Street, Petersham NSW 2049, tel.: (02) 9335 2063. [6441]

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OTHER NOTICES AUSGRID AUSGRID Electricity Supply Act 1995 Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 Electricity Supply Act 1995 Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Easement at Oyster Cove Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Easement/Land at Booker Bay to Wagstaffe AUSGRID declares, with the approval of Her Excellency the Governor and the Executive Council, that the interest AUSGRID declares, with the approval of Her Excellency in land described in Schedule 1 of this notice affecting the the Governor and the Executive Council, that the interest land described in Schedule 2 of this notice is acquired by in land described in Schedule 1 of this notice affecting the compulsory process in accordance with the provisions of the land described in Schedule 2 of this notice is acquired by Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 for compulsory process in accordance with the provisions of the the purposes of the Electricity Supply Act 1995. In so far as Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 for any Native Title rights and interests may exist over any of the purposes of the Electricity Supply Act 1995. In so far as the Land described in Schedule 2, the ‘non-extinguishment any Native Title rights and interests may exist over any of principle’ as defi ned in section 238 of the Native Title Act the Land described in Schedule 2, the ‘non-extinguishment 1993 (Cth) applies to the acquisition. principle’ as defi ned in section 238 of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) applies to the acquisition. Dated: 21 March 2012. Dated: 5 March 2012. Signed for and on behalf of Ausgrid of 570 George Street, Sydney by KATHERINE MARGARET GUNTON its duly Signed for and on behalf of Ausgrid of 570 George Street, constituted Attorney pursuant to Power of Attorney registered Sydney by KATHERINE MARGARET GUNTON its duly Book 4528 No. 401. constituted Attorney pursuant to Power of Attorney registered Book 4528 No. 401. SCHEDULE 1

SCHEDULE 1 Easement for electricity purposes on the terms set out in Memorandum No. AC 289041 fi led at Land and Property Easement for electricity purposes on the terms set out in Management Authority New South Wales as if the easement Memorandum No. AC 289041 fi led at Land and Property was an easement for electricity works. Management Authority New South Wales as if the easement was an easement for electricity works. SCHEDULE 2

SCHEDULE 2 All that piece or parcel of land at Oyster Cove in the local government area of Port Stephens, Parish of Sutton, All that piece or parcel of land at Booker Bay/Wagstaffe County of Gloucester being the site of proposed easements in the local government area of Gosford, Parish of Patonga/ for electricity and other purposes of width variable width Kincumber and County of Northumberland, being the site affecting vacant crown land at Oyster Cove and designated of the proposed easement for electricity and other purposes (E2) and (E3) on DP 1156593. [6446] over existing conduit, approximate position shown on DP 1165124. [6445]

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WALCHA COUNCIL Local Government Act 1993 Sale of Land for Overdue Rates and Charges NOTICE is hereby given that Walcha Council has resolved in pursuance of section 713 of the Local Government Act 1993 to sell the land described hereunder (of which the persons named hereunder appear to be the owners or in which they appear to have an interest) and on which the amount of rates and charges stated in each as at 30 June 2011 is due:

Amount of rates Amount of all and charges other rates Description of Land (Lot, Owners of persons having (including extra and charges Section and Deposited Plan No., Total an interest in land charges) overdue (including extra Street) for more than charges) payable fi ve (5) years and unpaid (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) POTAPCZYK, Sophia Wollun Road, Walcha, $257.59 $2,629.32 $2,886.91 (Estate of) Lot 231, DP 753836, Parish Congi, County Inglis SLOAN, Francis Max 500 Blomfi eld Road, Yarrowitch, $768.26 $2,904.37 $3,672.63 Lot 33, DP 746038, Parish Kangaroo Flat, County Vernon BAILEY, David William Common Road, Woolbrook, $678.43 $3,054.64 $3,733.07 BAILEY, Gary Earle Lots 159, 160 and 161, BAILEY, Phillip John DP 753846 Parish Scott, County Inglis In default of payment to the Council of the amount stated in column (e) above and any other rates and charges becoming due and payable after the publication of this notice or an arrangement satisfactory to Council for payment of all such rates being entered into by the ratable person before the time fi xed for the sale, the said land will be offered for sale by public auction. The auction will take place at 2.00pm on Thursday, 9 August 2012 at the Walcha Council Chambers, 2W Hamilton Street, Walcha. JOHN O’HARA, General Manager, Walcha Council, ABN 24 780 320 847, PO Box 2, Walcha NSW 2354. [6447]

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