No. 50 3091

THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN

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ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, 3 JULY 2014

CONTENTS

Page Appointments, Resignations, Etc...... 3092 Corporations and District Councils—Notices...... 3135 Development Act 1993—Notice ...... 3093 Environment Protection Act 1993—Notices ...... 3101 Fisheries Management Act 2007—Notices ...... 3115 Geographical Names Act 1991—Notice ...... 3117 Housing Improvement Act 1940—Notices ...... 3118 Land Acquisition Act 1969—Notice ...... 3117 Libraries Board of South Australia—Notice ...... 3120 Mining Act 1971—Notice ...... 3117 Partnership Act 1891—Notice ...... 3139 Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000—Notice ...... 3124 Proclamations ...... 3127 Public Trustee Office—Administration of Estates ...... 3138 REGULATIONS Evidence Act 1929 (No. 198 of 2014) ...... 3129 Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights Act 1981— (No. 199 of 2014) ...... 3131 (No. 200 of 2014) ...... 3132 Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991—Notices ...... 3124 Transport, Department of—Notices to Mariners ...... 3124

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Department of the Premier and Cabinet Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 3 July 2014 Adelaide, 3 July 2014 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Susan Elizabeth Close, MP, pleased to appoint the Honourable Tom Koutsantonis, MP, Minister for Manufacturing and Innovation, Minister for Treasurer, Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Automotive Transformation and Minister for the Public Sector to Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy and Minister for Small be also Acting Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Business to be also Acting Attorney-General, Acting Minister for Conservation, Acting Minister for Water and the River Murray Justice Reform and Acting Minister for Industrial Relations for the and Acting Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation for period from 7 July 2014 to 9 July 2014 inclusive, during the the period from 8 August 2014 to 15 August 2014 inclusive, absence of the Honourable John Robert Rau, MP. during the absence of the Honourable Ian Keith Hunter, MLC. By command, By command, JOHN JAMES SNELLING, for Premier JOHN JAMES SNELLING, for Premier DPR0005/14CS

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Department of the Premier and Cabinet Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 3 July 2014 Adelaide, 3 July 2014 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Stephen Campbell Mullighan, HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been MP, Minister for Transport and Infrastructure, Minister Assisting pleased to appoint the Honourable Tom Koutsantonis, MP, the Minister for Planning and Minister Assisting the Minister for Treasurer, Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Housing and Urban Development to be also Acting Minister for Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy and Minister for Small Planning and Acting Minister for Housing and Urban Business to be also Acting Minister for Investment and Trade, Development for the period from 7 July 2014 to 9 July 2014 Acting Minister for Defence Industries and Acting Minister for inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable John Robert Rau, Veterans’ Affairs for the period from 9 August 2014 to 17 August MP. 2014 inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable Martin Leslie James Hamilton-Smith, MP. By command, By command, JOHN JAMES SNELLING, for Premier JOHN JAMES SNELLING, for Premier DPR0005/14CS

DPC14/040CS Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 3 July 2014 Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 3 July 2014 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Susan Elizabeth Close, MP, HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been Minister for Manufacturing and Innovation, Minister for pleased to appoint the Honourable Tom Koutsantonis, MP, Automotive Transformation and Minister for the Public Sector to Treasurer, Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, be also Acting Minister for Employment, Higher Education and Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy and Minister for Small Skills, Acting Minister for Science and Information Economy, Business to be also Acting Minister for Tourism, Acting Minister Acting Minister for the Status of Women and Acting Minister for for Recreation and Sport and Acting Minister for Racing for the Business Services and Consumers for the period from 6 July 2014 period from 14 August 2014 to 31 August 2014 inclusive, during to 10 July 2014 inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable the absence of the Honourable Leon William Kennedy Bignell, Gail Elizabeth Gago, MLC. MP. By command, By command, JOHN JAMES SNELLING, for Premier JOHN JAMES SNELLING, for Premier 14MEHES06CS DPC14/040CS

Department of the Premier and Cabinet Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 3 July 2014 Adelaide, 3 July 2014 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Jennifer Mary Rankine, MP, pleased to appoint the Honourable Susan Elizabeth Close, MP, Minister for Education and Child Development to be also Acting Minister for Manufacturing and Innovation, Minister for Minister for Health, Acting Minister for Mental Health and Automotive Transformation and Minister for the Public Sector to Substance Abuse, Acting Minister for the Arts and Acting be also Acting Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Minister for Health Industries for the period from 7 July 2014 to Conservation, Acting Minister for Water and the River Murray 16 July 2014 inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable John and Acting Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation for James Snelling, MP. the period from 5 July 2014 to 13 July 2014 inclusive, during the By command, absence of the Honourable Ian Keith Hunter, MLC. JOHN JAMES SNELLING, for Premier By command, JOHN JAMES SNELLING, for Premier HEAC-2014-00043

14MSECCS027 Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 3 July 2014 Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 3 July 2014 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Geoffrey Graeme Brock, MP, His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been Minister for Regional Development and Minister for Local pleased to appoint the Honourable Jennifer Mary Rankine, MP, Government to be also Acting Minister for Agriculture, Food and Minister for Education and Child Development to be also Acting Fisheries and Acting Minister for Forests for the period from 14 Deputy Premier for the period from 7 July 2014 to 9 July 2014 August 2014 to 31 August 2014 inclusive, during the absence of inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable John Robert Rau, the Honourable Leon William Kennedy Bignell, MP. MP. By command, By command, JOHN JAMES SNELLING, for Premier JOHN JAMES SNELLING, for Premier DPC14/040CS DPR0005/14CS

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Department of the Premier and Cabinet Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 3 July 2014 Adelaide, 3 July 2014 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint judicial officers to the auxiliary pool for a pleased to appoint John Stephen Roder to the office of Master of period of one year commencing on 3 July 2014 and expiring on 2 the Supreme Court of South Australia on an auxiliary basis, for a July 2015, as listed below, it being a condition of appointment that period commencing on 13 February 2015 and expiring on 30 June the powers and jurisdictions of office should only be exercised 2015, it being a condition of appointment that the powers and during the time or times the actual duties are being undertaken, but jurisdictions of the office should only be exercised during the time at no other time throughout the period of appointment, pursuant to or times the actual duties are being undertaken, but at no other the provisions of the Judicial Administration (Auxiliary time throughout the period of appointment, pursuant to the Appointments and Powers) Act 1988. Judicial Administration (Auxiliary Appointments and Powers) Act Timothy Russell Anderson to the office of Judge of the 1988. Supreme Court of South Australia on an auxiliary basis By command, Kym Boxall to the office of Magistrate of the Magistrates JOHN JAMES SNELLING, for Premier Court of South Australia on an auxiliary basis AGO0084/14CS Gregory Ronald Alfred Clark to the office of Magistrate of the Magistrates Court of South Australia on an auxiliary basis Dean Ernest Clayton to the office of Judge of the District Department of the Premier and Cabinet Court of South Australia on an auxiliary basis Adelaide, 3 July 2014 Bruce Malcolm Debelle to the office of Judge of the Supreme HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been Court of South Australia on an auxiliary basis pleased to appoint Richard Smith as the Chief Executive Officer of the Superannuation Funds Management Corporation of South John Jeremy Doyle to the office of Judge of the Supreme Australia for a period commencing on 6 July 2014 and expiring on Court of South Australia on an auxiliary basis 5 January 2015 or until the appointment of a Chief Executive Kevin Patrick Duggan to the office of Judge of the Supreme Officer, whichever is sooner, pursuant to Section 19 of the Court of South Australia on an auxiliary basis Superannuation Funds Management Corporation of South Australia Act 1995. Frederick Robert Field to the office of Magistrate of the Magistrates Court of South Australia on an auxiliary basis By command, Malcolm Forgan Gray to the office of Judge of the Supreme JOHN JAMES SNELLING, for Premier Court of South Australia on an auxiliary basis T&F14/041CS

David Cyril Gurry to the office of Magistrate of the Magistrates Court of South Australia on an auxiliary basis Department of the Premier and Cabinet Jonathan Romilly Harry to the office of Magistrate of the Adelaide, 3 July 2014 Magistrates Court of South Australia on an auxiliary basis HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been Garry Francis Hiskey to the office of Magistrate of the pleased to appoint Thomas Mark Rymill and Stuart Webb Andrew Magistrates Court of South Australia on an auxiliary basis as Members of the Residential Tenancies Tribunal, for a period John Antoine Kiosoglous to the office of Magistrate of the commencing on 3 July 2014 and expiring on 31 December 2014, Magistrates Court of South Australia on an auxiliary basis pursuant to the provisions of the Residential Tenancies Act 1995. Alan Peter Moss to the office of Judge of the Environment, By command, Resources and Development Court of South Australia on an JOHN JAMES SNELLING, for Premier auxiliary basis 14MBSC07CS Margaret Jean Nyland to the office of Judge of the Supreme Court of South Australia on an auxiliary basis Department of the Premier and Cabinet Patricia Ann Rowe to the office of Magistrate of the Adelaide, 3 July 2014 Magistrates Court of South Australia on an auxiliary basis HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been Peter Yelverton Wilson to the office of Magistrate of the pleased to appoint Wendy Ann Hastings as the Registrar of the Magistrates Court of South Australia on an auxiliary basis Teachers Registration Board of South Australia for a term Terence Anthony Worthington to the office of Judge of the commencing on 5 July 2014 and expiring on 31 August 2014, Supreme Court of South Australia on an auxiliary basis pursuant to Section 15 of the Teachers Registration and Standards Act 2004. By command, By command, JOHN JAMES SNELLING, for Premier JOHN JAMES SNELLING, for Premier AGO0084/14CS MECD14/075

Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 3 July 2014 DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993: SECTION 48 His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been DECISION BY THE PRESIDING MEMBER OF DAC pleased to appoint Robert Martin Lunn to the office of Master of Preamble the Supreme Court of South Australia on an auxiliary basis, for a period commencing on 15 May 2015 and expiring on 30 June 1. On 5 June 2003, a major development declaration was made 2015, it being a condition of appointment that the powers and for the subdivision and development of land at Buckland Park near jurisdictions of the office should only be exercised during the time Virginia north of Adelaide (‘the declaration’). The Minister for or times the actual duties are being undertaken, but at no other Urban Development and Planning (‘the Minister’) gave notice in time throughout the period of appointment, pursuant to the the Government Gazette that he was of the opinion that it was Judicial Administration (Auxiliary Appointments and Powers) Act appropriate for the proper assessment of the development of major 1988. environmental, social or economic importance that Section 46 of the Development Act 1993 (‘the Act’) applied to any development By command, of a kind listed in Schedule 1 of that notice in parts of the State JOHN JAMES SNELLING, for Premier listed in Schedule 2 of that notice. AGO0084/14CS 2. The declaration was varied by notice in the Government Gazette on 4 January 2007 to, amongst other things, expand the major development declaration. 3094 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3 July 2014

3. A proposal from Walker Corporation Pty Ltd (‘the (f) specifying the period up until 31 October 2013 as the proponent’) to develop a substantial staged residential and time within which substantial work must be commenced commercial development at Buckland Park was the subject of a on site, failing which the Governor may cancel the development application lodged in May 2007 (‘the major authorisation. development’). 8. On 23 December 2010, a Development Plan Amendment 4. The declaration was varied again by notice in the Government (‘DPA’) was authorised by the Minister which provides policy Gazette on 12 June 2008, to include some extra land parcels guidance for the residential, commercial and other uses of within the major development declaration. Buckland Park as expressed in the provisional development 5. The major development was the subject of an Environmental authorisation for the major development. Impact Statement (‘EIS’), which was completed and put on public 9. The proponent requested further modifications to satisfy the display on 19 September 2007, and an Assessment Report was reserved matters related to employment of a Community Worker produced, and was assessed in accordance with Section 46 and (d) (4) (letter dated 8 November 2010), provision of power Section 46B of the Act. By notice in the Government Gazette on 4 through an electricity provider (d) (9) (letter dated 8 November February 2010, the Governor: 2010), negotiation with DECS/Virginia Primary School on the (a) granted provisional development authorisation subject to need for demountable class rooms (d) (11) (letter dated 10 conditions (in Part B of the notice), with specified November 2010) and liaison with the City of Playford in relation reserved matters (in Part A of the notice), for the to provisions of library services (d) (6) (letter dated 2 December following components: 2010). By notice in the Government Gazette on 10 March 2011, the Presiding Member of the Development Assessment (i) land division, creating 8 super lots which include the Commission (under delegation) varied the provisional 5 residential land division stages, employment lands, development authorisation by: recreation/water management and transport infrastructure areas shown in plans 19000p01-r3, r5 (a) moving reserved matters (d) (4) and (d) (9) to conditions; and r6, 5 November 2009 (Fyfe Engineers and Surveyors); (b) removing reserved matters (d) (6) and (d) (11) entirely (ii) Stage 1 land division (Super Lot 1 under the land from the provisional development authorisation as they division application) which comprised 614 were assessed as having been satisfied. residential allotments, a school site, display centre 10. The proponent requested further modifications on 28 and shopping /community centre over 62.23 February 2011 (as altered by a letter dated 11 July 2011) for an hectares; amended land division plan for Stage 1 (including a further 5 sub (iii) proposed partial closure of Legoe Road under Part stages). The number of allotments was reduced from 614 to 609 7A (Section 34C (2) (a) (ii)) of the Roads (Opening (for the entire Stage 1), with an increase in open space of 7.4 and Closing) Act 1991 (to take effect on a day to be hectares. The road hierarchy and lot layout was also amended fixed by subsequent order of the Governor or following discussions with the City of Playford and other Minister published in the Gazette); agencies. A request to increase the number of display homes from 32 to 45 was also dated 11 March 2011. By notice in the (iv) construction of a Neighbourhood Centre as set out in Government Gazette on 15 September 2011, the Presiding the detailed drawings; and Member of the Development Assessment Commission (under () construction of a display village as detailed by the delegation) varied the provisional development authorisation by: proponent. (a) moving the following from reserved matters to (b) specified the period up until 1 February 2012, as the time conditions: within which substantial work must be commenced on (i) draft Residential Guidelines and Encumbrance site, failing which the Governor may cancel the [reserved matter (a) from Schedule 1] (letter dated authorisation. 11 April 2011); Future stages of the major development (2-5) will be (ii) provision of an Affordable Housing Plan, in relation determined when detailed land division applications are to the land division for Stage 1 [reserved matter (b) lodged. from Schedule 1] (letter dated 15 April 2011); 6. The proponent requested modifications to the provisional (iii) Community Bus timetabling and staffing (Playford development authorisation to allow more practicality in Council) [reserved matter D3] (letter dated 1 June implementing the proposal and satisfying the reserved matters and 2011); conditions of the authorisation. In summary, the matters related to: (iv) agreement for water services (SA Water) [reserved (a) the requirement for a scheme description; matter D6] (letter dated 8 November 2010). (b) affordable housing requirements (v) agreement for gas services (APA) [reserved matter (c) the requirement for a construction environment D7] (letter dated 21 June 2011); management plan; (vi) proponent to prepare a Recreation Facilities Strategy (d) signage associated with the proposed neighbourhood for Stage 1 in collaboration with the City of centre; and Playford’s Buckland Park Project Control Group [reserved matter D4] (letter dated 6 July 2011); and (e) various elements of the Schedule of Commitments. (vii) final design drawings for the signalised intersection 7. In response to the request, by notice in the Government of Legoe Road with Port Wakefield Road to the Gazette on 21 October 2010, the Minister for Urban Development satisfaction of Department for Transport, Energy and Planning (under delegation) varied the provisional and Infrastructure (‘DTEI’) [reserved matter D1] development authorisation by: (letter from DTEI to proponent dated 29 June 2011). (a) removing specified reserved matters entirely from the (b) removing the following reserved matter entirely from the authorisation; provisional development authorisation as it was assessed (b) revoking and varying specified conditions; as having been satisfied: (c) attaching new conditions; (i) a reconfigured land division plan to create a 40 m buffer between the SA Potato grower’s horticultural (d) reserving remaining specific matters for further activity (on the southern side of Stage 1 land assessment; division) and the outer boundary of the subdivision (e) specifying that the reserved matters must be completed area [reserved matter (c)] (Amended Stage 1 plan by 31 October 2011; and was submitted by proponent on 28 February 2011); 3 July 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3095

(c) attaching a new reserved matter requiring the proponent (b) Neighbourhood centre location/design and timing to prepare a concept design of the ultimate grade (temporary to permanent); separated intersection with Legoe Road and Port (c) Display village location; and Wakefield Road (D9); (d) Primary School location. (d) granting an extension of time until 31 December 2011 to satisfy the remaining reserved matters (D2, D5 and D8) 15. The proponent has also requested the removal of the need (in response to a request by letter dated 5 August 2011). for separate (DAC) approval of the display village as the City of Playford has authority to make decisions on dwellings at Buckland 11. By notice in the Government Gazette on 22 December 2011, Park and would be able to make decisions about the display the Presiding Member of the Development Assessment homes. The following would be removed from the existing Commission (under delegation) varied the development decision notice: authorisation (no longer a provisional development authorisation as all reserved matters were deemed to be satisfied or moved to (a) Paragraph 1 (a) delete the wording ‘Display Village’; conditions) by moving the following reserved matters to (b) Remove listed drawing titled ‘Precinct 1 Display Plan’; conditions: (c) Removal of Conditions 47 and 48; and (a) reserved matter D (2) regarding emergency access and D (8) regarding the flood access plan for Port Wakefield (d) Amendment of Part B, Note 1 (a) to remove the Road (letter from proponent dated 15 November 2011, reference to display village. approved by the relevant authorities) were deemed to be 16. More than five years have elapsed since the EIS was satisfied and made conditions; completed and put on public display. As required by Section (b) reserved matter D (5) regarding Maintenance schedules 48 (4) of the Act, it has been reviewed to see if it should be and handover and defects liability periods was deemed to amended under Section 47 and no amendment was found to be be satisfied (letters received from the proponent and the necessary. I am satisfied, for the purposes of Section 48B of the City of Playford dated 16 August 2011) and made a Act, that the proposed amended major development (and condition (included in the Landscape and engineering associated documents) is within the ambit of the EIS and designs information); Assessment Report as originally prepared under Division 2 of Part 4 of the Act. (c) reserved matter D (9) (letter from proponent dated 7 December 2011), regarding the grade separated 17. I am satisfied that an appropriate EIS and Assessment intersection of Legoe Road and Port Wakefield Road was Report that encompass the proposed amended major development approved by DTEI (minute of 8 December 2011 from have previously been prepared (in accordance with Section 46B, Director, Road Transport Policy and Planning of DTEI to Division 2 of Part 4 of the Act) as required by Section 48 (3) (b) of Director, Planning and Assessment at DPLG)) was the Act, and have had regard, when considering the proposed deemed to be satisfied and made a condition; and amended major development, to all relevant matters under Section 48 (5) of the Act. (d) reserved matters (e) (f) and (g) regarding building rules assessment and display village design were removed as 18. I have decided to grant development authorisation to the reserved matters and made conditions to provide proposed amended major development under Section 48 (7a) of consistency with other recent prior decisions under the Act, subject to conditions as provided for in Section 48 (7) of Section 48 of the Act. the Act, as well as 48 (2) (b) (i). 12. In response to a request by the proponent (letters dated 15 19. For ease of reference, I have decided in this notice to December 2011 and 3 July 2012), by notice in the Government number the documents incorporated in the entire major Gazette on 24 January 2013, I (under delegation varied the development authorisation and have reproduced the development development authorisation by: authorisation in its entirety herein with the conditions pertaining to this amended major development authorisation in bold and italics. (a) removing the obligation to provide recycled water (purple pipes) to individual homes (letter dated 13 July 20. The new conditions pertaining to this amended major 2012 Section 4 only, with attached letters from SA Water development authorisation are contained in Part A: dated 14 May 2012 and email dated 7 November 2012, (a) conditions 1(ww) to (zz) (documents); (specifying that the removal of the obligation shall be limited to individual homes only), a letter from the (b) new drawings in the second table; and Corporation of the City of Playford dated 21 November (c) conditions 2,9,14,15,17,20,23, 24, 46 and 47. 2012 and an email dated 26 November 2012); and Where Stage 1 has been referred to the amended reference (b) delaying the obligation to handover the substation site to Precinct 1 is also included. ETSA Utilities (now known as SA Power Networks) from prior to electrification of Stage 1 to December Note 1 (a) amended to remove the reference to the Display 2014, (letter dated 13 July 2012 Section 5 only with village. No new notes are attached. attached letter from ETSA dated 15 June 2012). ‘Substantial Commencement’. It is intended to extend the 13. In response to a request by the proponent, by notice in the time for substantial commencement (which is the completion Government Gazette on 23 December 2013, the Governor of the road intersection with Port Wakefield Road—at Grade) varied the development authorisation to: to 31 March 2015. (a) provide a permanent pump station, temporary tanks for Decision the storage of waste water for up to 350 allotments (in PURSUANT to Section 48 of the Act, with the advice of the Stage 1) and associated infrastructure to be located Executive Council, and having regard to the matters set out in within the proposed ‘Stage 5’ of the Superlot area (letter Section 48 (5) and all other relevant matters, I: and report dated 2 May 2013); and (a) grant a development authorisation to the proposed (b) provide an allotment for the proposed pump station and amended major development under Section 48 (7a) holding tanks within the proposed ‘Stage 5’ (application subject to the conditions set out in Part A below; for land division (292/D079/12) dated 17 October 2012) — (b) specify all matters relating to this development authorisation as matters in respect of which conditions of (‘the proposed amended major development’). this authorisation may be varied, revoked, or new 14. The proponent now seeks to vary the development conditions attached; and authorisation (Report dated August 2013 Revision B) for Stage 1 (c) specify for the purposes of Section 48 (11) (b) the period (which has been renamed ‘Precinct 1’ by the Proponent) by up until 31 October 2015, as the time within which amending: substantial work must be commenced on site, failing (a) Land Division and residential mix; which I may cancel this authorisation. 3096 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3 July 2014

PART A: CONDITIONS OF DEVELOPMENT AUTHORISATION (y) Letter dated 1 June 2011 from Walker Corporation— 1. Except where minor amendments may be required by other Reserved Matter d (3) Community Bus; legislation, or conditions imposed herein, the major development (z) Letter dated 21 June 2011 from Walker Corporation— shall be undertaken in strict accordance with the following Reserved Matter d (7) provision of gas; documents: (aa) Letter dated 29 June 2011 from DTEI—Reserved matter (a) Development Application from Walker Corporation d (1); dated May 2007 (except to the extent that it may be (bb) Letter dated 6 July 2011 from Walker Corporation— varied by a subsequent document in this paragraph); Reserved Matter D (4) Recreational Strategy; (b) Buckland Park Environmental Impact Statement and (cc) Letter dated 1 July 2011 from Walker Corporation-_ Appendices dated March 2009 Walker Corporation Amended Super Lot plan with grade separation (except to the extent that it may be varied by a intersection land allowance; subsequent document in this paragraph); (dd) Letter dated 11 July 2011 from Walker Corporation with (c) Buckland Park Response Document and Appendices final Land Division plans; dated October 2009 Walker Corporation (except to the extent that it may be varied by a subsequent document in (ee) Letter dated 5 August 2011 from Walker Corporation for this paragraph); time extension on completion of reserve matters to 21 December 2011; (d) Letter dated 10 November 2009 from Walker Corporation—Additional information on Sea Level Rise; (ff) Letter dated 16 August 2011 from Walker Corporation re D(5) landscaping maintenance schedules and handover (e) Letter dated 10 November 2009 from Walker and defects liability periods (including Report from Corporation—Additional information on Access during a Swanbury and Penglase August 2011, Ref 10127, Flood Event; Rev E); (f) Letter dated 12 November 2009 from Walker (gg) Letter dated 6 September 2011 from City of Playford re Corporation—Redesigned illustrations of the Super Lot D (5); Proposal for the Master Plan; (hh) Letter dated 15 November 2011 from Walker (g) Letter dated 17 November 2009 from Walker Corporation re reserved matter D2 (second emergency Corporation—Additional Information on Mosquitoes; access); (h) Letter dated 18 November 2009 from the Walker (ii) Letter dated 15 November 2011 from Walker Corporation—Schedule of Infrastructure; Corporation re reserved matter D8 (Flood access plan); (i) Letter dated 24 November 2009 from Walker (jj) Minute from Director Transport Policy and Planning Corporation—Additional Information on Flood and DTEI to Director Planning and Assessment DPLG dated Stormwater; 10 November 2011, re D (8) (Flood access plan); (j) Drawing Numbers specified below provided in (kk) Letter dated 7 December 2011 from Walker Corporation consolidated maps dated 9 November 2009 Cover sheet re reserved matter D9 (ultimate grade separated Revision 3; intersection); (k) Letter dated 17 December 2009 setting out the details of (ll) Minute from Director Transport Policy and Planning the ‘Display Homes’ in the display village; DTEI to Director Planning and Assessment dated 8 (l) Assessment Report prepared by the Minister for Urban December 2011 Re D (9) ultimate grade separated Development and Planning dated January 2010; intersection; (m) Letter dated 1 March 2010 Re Provisional Approval (mm) Letter from Walker Corporation of 5 December 2011 for February 2010; extension of time for completion of the Port Wakefield (n) Letter dated 19 July 2010 from Walker Corporation Road intersection from 31 October 2013 to 31 October Reserved Matter d (6) re Water provision/SA Water; 2014; (o) Letter dated 8 November 2010 from Walker Corporation (nn) Letter from Walker Corporation of 13 July 2012, Reserved Matter d (6) re Water and wastewater Sections 4 and 5 only with attached letters from SA provision; Water (14 May 2012) and ETSA; (p) Letter dated 8 November 2010 from Walker (oo) Email from Walker Corporation on 7 November 2012 Corporation—Reserved Matter (d) (9) Electricity relating to the use of recycled water to individual homes; provision; (pp) Letter from City of Playford re removal of Purple Pipes (q) Letter dated 8 November 2010 from Walker obligation dated 21 November 2012; Corporation—Reserved Matter (d) (4) Community (qq) Email from City of Playford ‘clarification of Council Worker; correspondence re Recycled Water Infrastructure for (r) Letter dated 22 November 2010 from Walker Buckland Park’ dated 26 November 2012; Corporation—wording of OEMMP condition; (rr) Letter from EPA dated 24 July 2012 commenting on (s) Letter dated 2 December 2010 from Walker Corporation separation distances for proposed WWMF; –Reserved Matter (d) (6) Library Services; (ss) Letter from Walker Corporation of 3 May 2013 and the (t) Letter dated 10 November 2010 from Walker attached ‘Development Application for a Waste Water Corporation—Reserved Matter (d) (11) DECS/Virginia Management Facility’; Primary; (tt) Email from Department of Health and Ageing (Tony (u) Letter dated 28 February from Walker Corporation Farror) dated 31 March 2013; description of proposed modifications including Stage 1 (uu) Letter from the City of Playford dated 21 June 2013; (later amended in letter from 11 July 2011); (vv) Land Division application 292/D079/12 dated 17 (v) Letter dated 11 March 2011 from Walker Corporation October 2012; proposed modifications to Display home numbers to 45; (ww) Application to amend Buckland Park Authorisation, (w) Letter dated 11 April 2011 from Walker Corporation Precinct 1 dated August 2013(Revision B); Reserved Matter (a) Draft Residential guidelines and (xx) Letter from the City of Playford dated 25 October 2013; draft encumbrance document; (yy) Letter from the Walker Corporation regarding Precinct (x) Letter dated 15 April 2011 from Walker Corporation— 1 amendment dated 4 November 2013; and Reserved Matter (b) Affordable Housing; (zz) Email from Walker Corporation to DPTI 12 May 2014. 3 July 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3097

DRAWINGS 9. Detailed architectural and landscape plans for the Neighbourhood Centre and associated buildings shall be REF REV AUTHOR TITLE DATE submitted to the City of Playford for approval prior to issue of a Building Rules certification for its construction. The plans shall 2108183A-SK- F Parsons Buckland With include: 019 Brinckerhoff Park proposed letter of interchange 7/12/11 — An articulated and high quality architectural statement to Riverlea Boulevarde A056410 Issue C Alexander Superlot 15/6/11 Symonds concept Plan — The Community Space. Division — The incorporation of building plant located on the roof Sheets 1-3 into a contained area that is not openly visible. A056410.P Issue M Alexander Precinct 1 1/11/13 — Water play and playground details. PROP1 Symonds Concept Land Division — Landscaped areas and pedestrian routes. Sheets 1-6 10. Proponent to commit to employment of a Community worker after discussions with the City of Playford on the role and A056410.LM1 Rev F Walker Precinct 1 16/7/13 employment conditions of the worker. Corporation & Residential Alexander Allotment ENGINEERING DESIGN Symonds Mix 11. Stormwater Management Plan for stage 1(Precinct 1) be Modification negotiated with City of Playford, the Environment Protection A056410.00P1 RevE Walker Corp & Precinct 1 16/7/13 Agency (EPA) and the Department of Environment, Water and PC1 Alexander Residential Natural Resources and to the satisfaction of the Development Symonds Pedestrian Assessment Commission as delegate of the Minister. and cycling 12. Water-sensitive urban design measures and practices shall network be adopted for the management of run-off, including stormwater A056410.00P1 RevE Walker Corp & Precinct 1 16/7/13 capture and reuse. FC1 Alexander Residential 13. Proponent to prepare water storage treatment and re-use Symonds Special system within Precinct 1 for City of Playford approval. Fencing Control 14. Final detailed design of the lake shall be submitted to Council for approval. ARO1.01 RevB Walker Corp Residential 4/7/13 Precinct 1 Land Use 15. A Management Agreement shall be entered into with the Council regarding the lake’s construction, operation, maintenance and handover to Council. It shall include the NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE following provisions: 2. A Traffic Management Plan for the Neighbourhood Centre — Establishment of an on-going lake management and Display Village shall be submitted to the City of Playford for working party comprising Council and Walker approval prior to the issue of a Building Rules certification for representatives. its construction. The Plan should include: — Dual connections to the lake to allow interaction — Designs for vehicle circulation, manoeuvring and between each water supply. loading areas. — Discharge of all stormwater runoff from the — loading and unloading facilities for commercial Neighbourhood Centre into the lake. vehicles which mitigate potential conflicts with other traffic and pedestrians, and which are located to — Establishment of a water quality testing regime. mitigate visual impacts. — Annual reporting of maintenance and management — Connections between the Neighbourhood Centre’s and costs to the working party. Display Village and associated facilities, considering — Walker will manage and maintain the lake for a period the Playford Development Plan, the potential to share of 10 years. parking between various facilities, pedestrians and bike access, and availability of bus services. — At the commencement of management of Year 9, Walker and Council will conduct a practical completion 3. The layout of parking areas for the Neighbourhood centre walk-over and Walker will provide Council with a shall meet the Australian/New Zealand Standard 2890.1:2004, dilapidation report which describes the asset wear of Parking Facilities—Off-street car parking and line markings and the lake. The parameters of the dilapidation report will Australian Standard 2890.2-2002 Parking Facilities- off- street be agreed by Council prior to its preparation. commercial vehicle facilities (including service areas). — At the completion of management Year 10, Walker and 4. Access and egress from the car parking areas of the Council will conduct a final Completion walk over Neighbourhood centre shall be designed in accordance with the Australian/New Zealand Standard 2890.1 2004, Parking Facilities, — At the time of handover to Council the lake must be Part 1 off street car parking. supplied with water from a renewable source (WRSV or ASR system). 5. All car parking areas, driveways and vehicle manoeuvring areas for the neighbourhood centre and display village shall be 16. The proponent will prepare a revised landscape strategy for properly maintained at all times. Precinct 1, which will: 6. Any traffic control devices shall be designed and constructed • set desired character; in accordance with the main standard of the Manual of Uniform • set urban design objectives; Traffic Control Devices—AS 1742. • set design themes and principles; 7. Lighting shall be provided within the car parking area of the Neighbourhood Centre including the open space/park/playground • nominate street tree themes; and land division in accordance with: Street lighting and lighting • design pedestrian paths and cycle ways (including for outdoor car parks AS/NZS; Lighting for roads and public provision for bicycle parking); spaces, in particular, lighting for outdoor car parks AS/NZS. • include Management plans for landscape items; and 8. Access and egress from the car parking areas of the Neighbourhood centre shall be designed in accordance with the • include the already agreed maintenance schedules, Australian/New Zealand Standards for Commercial vehicles handover and defects liability periods provided in the 2890.2. Swanbury and Penglase Report of August 2011, Ref 10127, Rev E. 3098 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3 July 2014

17. The Precinct 1 landscape strategy will be reviewed in • Proposed maintenance requirements are outlined to ensure conjunction with the City of Playford to ensure consistency with the integrity of the temporary roadway is monitored and the amended Precinct 1 plans. replaced when necessary. 18. A signalised intersection at the junction of Port Wakefield • A management plan for decommissioning the temporary Road/Legoe Road must be provided by the proponent to the roadway is prepared, so as to ensure that temporary road satisfaction of Department of Planning, Transport and material is removed from site prior to construction of the Infrastructure (DPTI) and approved by the Development final roadway. Assessment Commission on behalf of the Minister. 37. Final design detail for the construction of the road way as a 19. Detailed design of local roads to be constructed and public road will be required to be submitted to Council prior to commissioned in accordance with City of Playford specifications construction. and to the City of Playford’s approval. Management Plans 20. Road Typologies for Precinct 1 shall be reviewed and 38. A Facility Management Plan must be prepared in collated within a separate road typology document for the conjunction with SA Water, the system operator and Walker approval of the City of Playford. Corporation prior to the Facility’s commissioning. 21. Any traffic control devices for residential areas shall be Bunding of Storage Tanks designed and constructed in accordance with the main standard of the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices—AS 1742. 39. The wastewater storage tanks to be installed with a bunded compound. This must be designed to meet the requirements of the 22. Engineering construction plans for roads, drainage and EPA guideline ‘Bunding and Spill Management (2007). footpaths and intersections to the satisfaction of the City of Playford. Odour Management 23. Any Traffic control devices for the commercial and 40. Prior to the operation of the WWMF, an odour monitoring industrial areas shall be designed and constructed in accordance plan for the operation of the pump station and storage tanks must with the main standard of the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control be prepared to the reasonable satisfaction of the EPA and must be Devices—AS 1742. implemented as per the plan details. 24. Cut and fill batters required for road works shall be in 41. Prior to the operation of the WWMF, a management plan for accordance with the requirements of the Engineering Design the operation of the bifiltration bed fitted to the vacuum pump Guidelines of the City of Playford. station must be prepared to the reasonable satisfaction of the EPA and must be implemented at all times during the operation of the 25. Proponent to enter into an agreement with an electricity pump station. provider for the provision of required upgrades. Future Uses 26. Final Design drawings for the signalised intersection of Legoe Road with Port Wakefield Road to the satisfaction of the 42. It is noted that the temporary storage tanks for the WWMF Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure. will be sited within a future residential area (both roadways and allotments). As such, upon decommissioning of the storage tanks a 27. Proponent to enter into an agreement with a licensed water site contamination audit should be undertaken to ensure that this entity for all water and wastewater requirements for Stage 1 area is suitable for future residential development. (Precinct 1) (where appropriate). 43. If development is delayed, adequate measures should be in 28. Detailed design of the lake feature in Precinct 1 is subject to place to ensure management and maintenance of the facility by agreement by the City of Playford. Walker Corporation. 29. The detailed design for the Neighbourhood Centre LAND DIVISION FOR WWMF (including architectural elements, community space, open space areas, traffic movement and car parking) is subject to agreement 44. While this allotment may be required to be created as part of by the City of Playford and the Development Assessment the initial construction works for the site, if the required Commission. infrastructure is not installed, the proposed allotment should not be utilised for any future residential purposes. WASTE WATER MANAGEMENT FACILITY FOR STAGE 1 (WWMF) 45. SA Water Corporation advise that all internal piping that Noise crosses the allotment boundaries must be severed or redirected at 30. The plant building to be constructed of: the developers/owners cost to ensure that the pipework relating to (a) 200 mm block walls or 100 mm precast concrete walls. each allotment is contained within its boundaries. (b) Metal deck roof (e.g. colour bond or equivalent). RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT 31. No natural ventilation or un-attenuated louvers in the 46. Residential Guidelines and an Encumbrance document building enclosure Double Solid Core door with compression incorporating all details as per the Response Document shall be acoustic seals (a metal roller door is not recommended). provided for any Community titled and Torrens Titled allotments. 32. Ventilation system (air inlet and air outlet) with sound 47. Proponent to review and implement the agreed (with City of power level not exceeding 77dBA re 10-12W. Playford) Recreation Facilities Strategy (May 2010) for Stage 1 (Precinct 1) as required. 33. The generator to be located on the western side of the plant building (shielded from the eastern and south eastern residences) PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION and housed in an acoustic attenuator so its total sound power is WORK less than 85dBA. The location of the generator is critical and must 48. A construction Environment Monitoring and Management be on the western side of the building. Plan for Stage 1 is completed to the satisfaction of the 34. Sewer pumps to be located within the plant building. Environment Protection Agency and the Development Assessment Commission on behalf of the Minister. Road access 49. Operational Environment Monitoring and Management 35. The temporary roadway is proposed to follow the Right of Plans for the Neighbourhood Centre are completed to the Way outlined in Land Division 292/D079/12 which aligns with the satisfaction of the Environment Protection Agency (EPA) and the creation of a public road as identified within approved Stage 1 Development Assessment Commission on behalf of the Minister. subdivision plans referenced in the this Gazette Notice. Compliance with the Building Rules in relation to the 36. Prior to construction, indicative design detail for the Neighbourhood Centre of the Major Development for Stage 1 temporary roadway must be submitted to the City of Playford for (Precinct 1) prior to construction. review. The design of the roadway should include: DURING CONSTRUCTION • Appropriate capture and disposal of stormwater runoff. 50. Normal operating hours for construction activities and • Appropriate signage is considered for the junction of the construction truck movements to and from the site shall be from temporary roadway to Riverlea Boulevard. 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday to Saturday inclusive. 3 July 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3099

51. Stockpiled soils shall be suitably managed to control dust Pursuant to Development Regulation 64, the proponent is emissions, erosion and weed infestation. especially advised that the City of Playford or private 52. Undeveloped allotments shall be left in a neat and tidy certifier conducting a Building Rules assessment must- condition, with soil surfaces stabilised to minimise erosion. • provide to the Minister for Planning a certification in PRIOR TO REGISTRATION OF NEW ALLOTMENTS the form set out in Schedule 12A of the Development Regulations 2008 in relation to the building works in 53. The Proponent must: question; and (a) enter into a legally binding agreement with the Minister • to the extent that may be relevant and appropriate: for Planning or his delegate dedicating a portion of the total Stage 1 residential allotments to the provision of (i) issue a Schedule of Essential Safety Provisions affordable housing such that 15% of the total residential under Division 4 of Part 12; development will meet the ‘affordable housing criteria’ (ii) assign a classification of the buildings under these as determined by the Minister by notice in the South regulations; and Australian Government Gazette on October 2009 as (iii) ensure that the appropriate levy has been paid amended by further notice from time to time; and under the Construction Industry Training Fund (b) provide a Plan, developed to the satisfaction of the 1993. Director, Affordable Housing and Asset Strategy within Regulation 64 of the Development Regulations 2008 the Department of Families and Communities, for Stage provides further information about the type and quantity 1 of the development showing the proposed location of of all Building Rules certification documentation for the 15% of dwellings that will meet the affordable major developments required for referral to the Minister housing criteria. for Planning. The City of Playford or private certifier 54. The proponent shall provide 2 copies of certified surveyed undertaking Building Rules assessments must ensure that plans for stage 1, which satisfy compliance with Section 51 and the assessment and certification are consistent with the the subsequent issue of Certificates of Title. provisional development authorisation (including its 55. Landscaping and streetscaping of the common areas of the Conditions and Notes). site shall commence prior to the issuing of the Certificates of Title (b) A Construction, Environmental Management and for stage 1 of the land division, and when established shall be Monitoring Plan covering preconstruction and maintained in good health and condition at all times. A plant shall construction phases be replaced if and when it dies or becomes seriously diseased. A A Construction Environmental Management and weed control plan shall also be implemented. Monitoring Plan (CEMMP) covering both pre- 56. That the acoustic barriers and fencing surrounding the open construction and construction phases shall be prepared in space and along any boulevards shall be treated with a suitable consultation with the EPA, before its submission to the anti-graffiti coating to facilitate easy removal of graffiti. Development Assessment Commission on behalf of the Minister. The CEMMP shall include the following: 57. Proponent to provide accurate projections of resident populations to allow Department of Health to plan for local and • reference to, and methods of adherence to, all relevant regional health services prior to the registration of the first EPA policies and codes of practice for construction residential allotment, and thereafter at 12 month intervals. sites, including the inclusion of a copy of Schedule 1 of the Environment Protection Act 1993 as an 58. Final agreement between the City of Playford and the Appendix to the Construction Environmental proponent for the provision, timetabling and staffing of the Management and Monitoring Plan to ensure community bus to be provided by the proponent as per the contractors are aware of EPA requirements; Infrastructure Schedule in the supporting information provided by the proponent in November 2009. • address management issues during construction and including a site audit (or as required by EPA); DURING THE NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE’S OPERATION • timing, staging and methodology of the construction 59. All car parking areas, driveways and vehicle manoeuvring process and working hours (refer also to conditions areas for the neighbourhood centre and display village shall be outlining working hours); properly maintained at all times. • a risk assessment relating to the potential impacts of 60. Waste disposal vehicles and general delivery vehicles shall construction activities; only service the Neighbourhood Centre development between the • traffic management strategies during construction, hours of 7a.m. and 7 p.m. Monday to Saturday inclusive, and shall including transport beyond the development site; only load or unload within the confines of the subject land. • management of infrastructure services during 61. The waste and any general storage areas of the construction; Neighbourhood Centre buildings and car parking areas shall be • control and management of construction noise, kept in a neat, tidy safe, healthy condition, contained and hidden vibration, dust and mud; from view at all times. • stormwater and groundwater management during ‘SUBSTANTIAL COMMENCEMENT’ construction; Substantial Commencement will be deemed to be the • control and management of any floodwater risk across completion of the road intersection works with Port Wakefield the site; Road. • identification and management of contaminated soils The development to which this development authorisation and groundwater, should these be encountered; relates must be commenced by substantial work (the intersection • site security, fencing and safety and management of with Port Wakefield Road) on the site of the development by 31 impacts on local amenity for residents, traffic and October 2015, failing which I may cancel the development pedestrians; authorisation. • disposal of construction waste, any hazardous waste PART B: NOTES TO PROPONENT and refuse in an appropriate manner according to the 1. The following is advised to the proponent: nature of the waste; and (a) Building Rules • protection and cleaning of roads and pathways as appropriate; The proponent must obtain a Building Rules assessment and certification from either the City of Playford or a • overall site clean-up. private certifier (at the proponent’s option) and forward The CEMMP should be prepared taking into to the Minister all relevant certification documents as consideration, and with explicit reference to, relevant outlined in Regulation 64 of the Development Environment Protection Authority policies and guideline Regulations 2008 in relation to the building works for the documents, including the Environment Protection Neighbourhood Centre ; and (Noise) Policy 2007. 3100 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3 July 2014

(c) Operational Environment Management Plan 12. Any Sanitation units installed in the Neighbourhood Centre The Operational Environment Management Plan would will be installed as per the requirements of the Public and need to be prepared the commercial components, to the Environmental Health Act (1987). reasonable satisfaction of the EPA, the Department of 13. That provision shall be made for secure storage of shopping Environment, Water and Natural Resources and the City trolleys within the neighbourhood complex at night to the of Playford, prior to construction commencing, for reasonable satisfaction of the City of Playford. approval by the Development Assessment commission on behalf of the Minister. 14. In addition to the Building Code of Australia, the proponent must comply with the Commonwealth Disability Discrimination 2. The proponent is advised that noise emissions from the Act, 1992 in planning access for the disabled. Neighbourhood centre and residential (display village) development will be subject to the Environment Protection 15. The main standard for traffic control devices is the Manual (Noise) Policy 2007 and the Environment Protection Act 1993. of Uniform Traffic Control Devices—AS 1742. There are many standards under AS 1742 covering the various traffic control 3. If the development is not substantially commenced by 31 devices that may need to be referred to. October 2015 the Governor may cancel this development authorisation. 16. As per Schedule 8, Item 23, Development Regulations 2008, and the Affordable Housing Act 2007 for the proposal to include 4. The proponent is advised of the General Environmental Duty 15% affordable housing. under Section 25 of the Environment Protection Act 1993, which provides that a person must not undertake any activity, which 17. The proponent should note that they and their contractors pollutes, or may pollute, without taking all reasonable and must comply with the requirements of the Aboriginal Heritage Act practical measures to prevent or minimise harm to the 1988. environment. 18. The proponent should note that they and their contractors 5. The proponent is advised of the requirement to comply with must comply with the Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary Act 2005 and the EPA’s ‘Stormwater Pollution Prevention Code of Practice for the general duty of care under that Act. the Building and Construction Industry’ during demolition and 19. Proponent to undertake vegetation surveys and to complete a construction of the development. Significant Environmental Benefit (SEB) with attached Vegetation 6. The proponent is advised that the Development Act 1993 Management Plans to the satisfaction of the Department of outlines the roles and responsibilities of the applicant and the City Environment, Water and Natural Resources for Stages 2-5 where of Playford for matters relating to building works during and after native vegetation exists on the site (there is no native vegetation in construction of the neighbourhood centre and associated works. Stage 1). 7. Partial closure of Legoe Road under Part 7A (Section 34C (2) 20. Approval for further Road closures under the Roads (a) (ii)) of the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991 as described (Opening and Closing Act) 1991, will be required in future stages in drawing number 19000PO2—r5 Issue 5—Sheets 1-4 to take of the development and will proceed through the normal (Council) effect on a day to be fixed by subsequent order of the Governor or process in relation to this matter. Planning Minister published in the Gazette, once surveyed Land 20A. The proponent must take all reasonable and practicable Division plans have been submitted and alternate physical access measures to prevent odour impacts at sensitive receivers (in the is provided to all affected allotments. form of environmental nuisance) from all odour sources including 8. Section 51 of the Development Act 1993 will apply to the the pump stations, storage tanks and the effluent transfer and land division in that the proponent will need to satisfy the transport. requirements of this Section in order to implement this land 20B. The management plan for the biofiltration bed associated division, including completion of the signalised intersection at the with the WWMF should include how aspects of the biofiltration junction of Port Wakefield Road/Legoe Road. such as moisture control, microbial efficiency, condition and 9. This approval does not include any approval for dwellings as maintenance will be monitored and managed. it is not part of this application. 21. The Minister has a specific power to require testing, 10. This approval does not include any approval for signs (as monitoring and auditing under Section 48C of the Act. defined as ‘Development’ under the Development Act 1993) as it Given under my hand at Adelaide, 20 June 2014. is not part of this application. TED BYRT, Presiding Member 11. The provisions of the Food Act 2001, and associated food Development Assessment Commission regulations apply.

3 July 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3101

ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT 1993 Approval of Category B Containers I, ANDREA KAYE WOODS, Team Leader, Container Deposit Legislation and Delegate of the Environment Protection Authority (‘the Authority’), pursuant to Section 68 of the Environment Protection Act 1993 (SA) (‘the Act’) hereby: Approval of Category B Containers Approve as Category B Containers, subject to the conditions in subclauses 1, 2, 3 and 4 below, each of the classes of containers identified by reference to the following matters described in the first 4 columns of Schedule 1 of this Notice which are sold in South Australia: (a) the product which each class of containers shall contain; (b) the size of the containers; (c) the type of containers; and (d) the name of the holders of these approvals. (1) That containers of the class to which the approval relates must bear the refund marking specified by the Authority for containers of that class. The Authority specifies the following refund markings for Category B containers: (i) ‘10c refund at collection depots when sold in S.A.’, or (ii) ‘10c refund at S.A./N.T. collection depots in State/Territory of purchase’ (2) The holder of the approval must have in place an effective and appropriate waste management arrangement in relation to containers of that class. For the purpose of this approval notice the company named in Column 5 of Schedule 1 of this Notice is the nominated super collector. (3) In the case of an approval in relation to Category B containers that the waste management arrangement must require the holder of the approval to provide specified super collectors with a declaration in the form determined by the Authority in relation to each sale of such containers by the holder of the approval as soon as practicable after the sale; (4) The holder of these approvals must ensure that if a sticker bearing the refund marking has been approved, and is applied to the container, then the sticker must not be placed on any portion of the opening mechanism or in any other place that would require complete or partial removal of the sticker before the contents may be consumed. SCHEDULE 1

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Container Collection Product Name Container Type Approval Holder Size (mL) Arrangements

Istak Non Alcoholic Malt Beverage Apple 320 Glass Aust Aria Pty Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Flavour Istak Non Alcoholic Malt Beverage Lemon 320 Glass Aust Aria Pty Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Flavour Istak Non Alcoholic Malt Beverage Malt 320 Glass Aust Aria Pty Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Flavour Istak Non Alcoholic Malt Beverage Peach 320 Glass Aust Aria Pty Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Flavour Istak Non Alcoholic Malt Beverage 320 Glass Aust Aria Pty Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Pomegranate Flavour Takdaneh Sour Cherry Juice 200 LPB—Aseptic Aust Aria Pty Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Singha Premium Lager Beer 330 Glass Australian Liquor Marketers Statewide Recycling Pty Ltd Golden Gate Pink Spumante 750 Glass Australian Vintage Statewide Recycling (Domestic) Pty Ltd Golden Gate Traditional Spumante 750 Glass Australian Vintage Statewide Recycling (Domestic) Pty Ltd Passion Pop Pink 750 Glass Australian Vintage Statewide Recycling (Domestic) Pty Ltd Barossa Seasonal Beer 640 Glass Barossa Valley Brewing Pty Marine Stores Ltd Ltd Barossa Valley Canis Majoris Imperial 640 Glass Barossa Valley Brewing Pty Marine Stores Ltd Indian Pale Ale Highly Hopped Ltd Barossa Valley Milk Stout Imperial 640 Glass Barossa Valley Brewing Pty Marine Stores Ltd Ltd Barossa Valley Pilsner 640 Glass Barossa Valley Brewing Pty Marine Stores Ltd Ltd The Barossa Threesome 640 Glass Barossa Valley Brewing Pty Marine Stores Ltd Ltd Besa Pineapple Juice 350 PET Bliss Trade Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Dream Date Dark Ale 650 Glass Burleigh Brewing Company Statewide Recycling Wild Turkey Rare 320 Can—Aluminium Campari Australia Statewide Recycling Blue NUN Red Wine Alcohol Free 750 Glass Clearmind Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Blue NUN White Wine Alcohol Free 750 Glass Clearmind Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Menabrea Beer 330 Glass Combined Wines & Foods Statewide Recycling Pure Young Coconut Water 520 Can—Aluminium Deli Brands Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Bundaberg The Blackened Rat Rum With 330 Can—Aluminium Diageo Australia Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Spiced Sarsaparilla Bundaberg The Bull Ant White Rum With 330 Can—Aluminium Diageo Australia Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Blood Orange Bundaberg The Dirty Fox White Rum With 330 Can—Aluminium Diageo Australia Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Peach Passionfruit & Orange Maltex Malt Beverage 330 Glass Dumez Global Supply Marine Stores Ltd Power Malt 330 Can—Aluminium Dumez Global Supply Marine Stores Ltd 3102 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3 July 2014

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Container Collection Product Name Container Type Approval Holder Size (mL) Arrangements

Power Malt 330 Glass Dumez Global Supply Marine Stores Ltd Super Malt Original 330 Glass Dumez Global Supply Marine Stores Ltd Vita Malt Classic 330 Glass Dumez Global Supply Marine Stores Ltd Vita Malt Classic 330 Can—Aluminium Dumez Global Supply Marine Stores Ltd Parchem Pure Spring Water 600 PET Expotrade Australia Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling V Blue 250 Can—Aluminium Frucor Beverages Ltd Statewide Recycling V Blue Guarana Energy Drink 350 Glass Frucor Beverages Ltd Statewide Recycling V Blue Guarana Energy Drink 500 Can—Aluminium Frucor Beverages Ltd Statewide Recycling V Green Guarana Energy Drink 500 Can—Aluminium Frucor Beverages Ltd Statewide Recycling V Green Guarana Energy Drink 500 Glass Frucor Beverages Ltd Statewide Recycling V Green Guarana Energy Drink 350 Glass Frucor Beverages Ltd Statewide Recycling V Green Guarana Energy Drink 250 Can—Aluminium Frucor Beverages Ltd Statewide Recycling V Sugarfree Guarana Energy Drink 350 Glass Frucor Beverages Ltd Statewide Recycling V Sugarfree Guarana Energy Drink 250 Can—Aluminium Frucor Beverages Ltd Statewide Recycling V Sugarfree Guarana Energy Drink 500 Can—Aluminium Frucor Beverages Ltd Statewide Recycling Molonys Blue Lake Lemonade 375 Glass GMH (SA) Pty Ltd trading as Statewide Recycling The Distributors Water 300 PET Impulse Products Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Angostura Lemon Lime & Bitters 330 Glass Island 2 Island Beverage Statewide Recycling Company Pty Ltd Angostura Lemon Lime & Bitters 750 Glass Island 2 Island Beverage Statewide Recycling Company Pty Ltd Angostura Lemon Lime & Bitters 300 Can—Aluminium Island 2 Island Beverage Statewide Recycling Company Pty Ltd Angostura Light Lemon Lime & Bitters 330 Glass Island 2 Island Beverage Statewide Recycling Company Pty Ltd Dare Iced Coffee Double Espresso 500 HDPE Lion Dairy & Drinks Marine Stores Ltd Dare Iced Coffee Double Espresso 750 HDPE Lion Dairy & Drinks Marine Stores Ltd Dare Iced Coffee Espresso 750 HDPE Lion Dairy & Drinks Marine Stores Ltd Dare Iced Coffee Espresso 500 HDPE Lion Dairy & Drinks Marine Stores Ltd Farmers Union Iced Coffee Strong 600 LPB—Gable Top Lion Dairy & Drinks Marine Stores Ltd Vitasoy Oat Milk Brown Sugar & 250 LPB—Aseptic Lion Dairy & Drinks Marine Stores Ltd Cinnamon Vitasoy Oat Milk Honey Delight 250 LPB—Aseptic Lion Dairy & Drinks Marine Stores Ltd Vitasoy Vita Go Chocolate Liquid Brekkie 250 LPB—Aseptic Lion Dairy & Drinks Marine Stores Ltd L&P Lemon Paeroa 1 500 PET Marchetti Smallgoods Marine Stores Ltd L&P Lemon Paeroa 355 Can—Aluminium Marchetti Smallgoods Marine Stores Ltd 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic 7 Up Cherry 330 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic 7 Up Cherry 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic 7 Up Diet 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic 7 Up Lemon Lime 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic A&W Diet 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic A&W Diet Vanilla Cream 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic A&W Root Beer 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic A&W Root Beer 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic A&W Vanilla Cream 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Arizona Blueberry 473 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Arizona Cranberry Iced Tea 710 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Arizona Diet Tea 473 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Arizona Fruit Juice Cocktail Watermelon 695 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Arizona Fruit Punch 710 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Arizona Grapeade 710 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Arizona Green Tea 710 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Arizona Green Tea Ginseng and Honey 591 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Arizona Lemon 473 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Arizona Mucho Mango 710 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic 3 July 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3103

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Container Collection Product Name Container Type Approval Holder Size (mL) Arrangements

Arizona Peach 473 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Arizona Pomegranate 473 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Arizona Tea Green 473 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Barr Abbotts Ginger Beer 330 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Barr 330 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Barr 330 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Barr Dandelion and Burdock 330 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Barr Diet Cream Soda 330 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Barr Ginger Beer 330 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Barr Original Raspberry 330 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Barr 330 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Barr Tizer 330 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Ben Shaw Dandelion And Burdock 330 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Big Fizz Apple & Sum Ahh Fruit 500 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Big Fizz Crisp Apple 500 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Big Fizz Feijoa Burst 500 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Big Fizz Juicy Orange 500 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Big Fizz Lemon Zing 500 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Big Red 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Bounty Milk Drink 350 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Boylan Black Cherry 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Boylan Cream Soda 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Boylan Diet Cola 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Boylan Diet Cream Soda 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Boylan Ginger Ale 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Boylan Orange 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Bundaberg Ginger Beer 375 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Bundaberg Peachee 375 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Bundaberg Root Beer 375 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Bundaberg Sparkling Blood Orange 375 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Bundaberg Sparkling Guava 375 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Bundaberg Sparkling Pink Grapefruit 375 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Cactus Cooler 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Canada Dry Diet Ginger Ale 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Canada Dry Ginger Ale 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Cherry Coke 330 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Coca Cola Cherry 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Coca Cola Cherry Zero 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Coca Cola Classic 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic 3104 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3 July 2014

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Container Collection Product Name Container Type Approval Holder Size (mL) Arrangements

Coca Cola 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Coca Cola Vanilla 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Coca Cola Vanilla Zero 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Energy Drink 248 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Coco Cola Classic 375 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Crush Cherry 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Crush Grape 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Crush Orange 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Crush Peach 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Crush Strawberry 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic D&G Old Jamaica Ginger Beer 330 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Diet 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Diet Orange 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Dr Better 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Dr Browns Black Cherry 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Dr Browns Cream Soda 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Dr Browns Diet Black Cherry 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Dr Browns Diet Cream Soda 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Dr Faygo 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Dr Faygo 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Dr Pepper 240 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Dr Pepper 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Dr Pepper 240 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Dr Pepper Caffeine Free 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Dr Pepper Caffeine Free 240 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Dr Pepper Cherry 240 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Dr Pepper Cherry 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Dr Pepper Cherry Diet 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Dr Pepper Cherry Vanilla 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Dr Pepper Cherry Vanilla 240 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Dr Pepper Cherry Vanilla Diet 240 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Dr Pepper Cherry Vanilla Diet 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Dr Pepper Diet 240 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Dr Pepper Diet 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Dr Pepper TEN 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Dr Pepper TEN 240 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Apple 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Fanta Grape 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Fanta Grapefruit 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic 3 July 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3105

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Fanta Peach 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Fanta Pineapple 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Fanta Strawberry 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Faygo 60/40 Grapefruit Lime 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Faygo Black Cherry 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Faygo Cherry Cola 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Faygo Cola 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Faygo Cream Soda 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Faygo Ginger Ale 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Faygo Grape 591 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Faygo Grape 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Faygo Grape 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Faygo Jazzing Bluberry 591 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Faygo Kiwi Strawberry 591 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Faygo Lemon Lime Twist 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Faygo Moon Mist 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Faygo Moon Mist 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Faygo Orange 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Faygo Orange 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Faygo Peach 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Faygo Pineapple Orange 591 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Faygo Pineapple Watermelon 591 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Faygo Red Pop 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Faygo Red Pop 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Faygo Rock & Rye 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Faygo Rock & Rye 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Faygo Root Beer 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Faygo Root Beer 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Faygo Twist 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Faygo Vanilla Cream 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Original Citrus 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Fresh Up Apple & Mango 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Fresh Up Apple & Orange 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Fresh Up Original Apple 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Frostys Blue Cream 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Frostys Cherry Limeade 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Frostys Grape Soda 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Frostys Green Apple 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Frostys Pink Lemonade 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic 3106 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3 July 2014

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Frostys Root Beer 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Ghostbusters Energy Drink 248 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Hansen Cherry Vanilla 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Hansen Diet Black Cherry 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Hansen Diet Cherry Vanilla Creme Soda 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Hansen Diet Creamy Root Beer 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Hansen Diet Pomegranate 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Hansen Diet Tangerine Lime 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Hawaiian Punch 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic I Love Being Awesome Energy Drink 248 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic IRN BRU 330 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic IRN BRU Diet 330 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Jaritos Fruit Punch 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Jaritos Mexican Cola 370 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Jaritos Mexican Lime 370 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Jaritos Toronja 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Jelly Belly Apple 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Jelly Belly Blueberry 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Jelly Belly French Vanilla 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Jelly Belly Lemon Drop 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Jelly Belly Pear 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Jelly Belly Pineapple 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Jelly Belly Sour Cherry 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Jelly Belly Strawberry 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Jelly Belly Tangerine 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Jelly Belly Very Cherry 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Jolly Rancher Cherry 591 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Jolly Rancher Grape 591 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Jolly Rancher Green Apple 591 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Jolly Rancher Orange 591 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Jolly Rancher Watermelon 591 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic L&P 2 000 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic L&P 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic 330 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Major Peters Grenadine 1 000 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Malteser Milk Drink 350 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Manhattan Black Cherry Soda 295 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Manhattan Diet Espresso Coffee Soda 295 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Manhattan Expresso Coffee Soda 295 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic 3 July 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3107

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Manhattan Gassosa 295 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Manhattan Lemon Lime Soda 295 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Mars Galaxy Milk Drink 400 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Mars Milk Drink 350 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Mars Thick Shake 400 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Smoth Citrus 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Mexican Coca Cola 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Mexican Coca Cola 500 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Mexican Fanta Grape 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Mexican Fanta Orange 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Mexican Fanta Pineapple 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Mexican Fanta Strawberry 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Mexican 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Mexican 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Milky Way Milk Drink 350 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Minute Maid Pink Lemonade 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Java Cappuccino 444 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Monster Energy Java Irish Blend 444 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Monster Energy Java Mean Bean 444 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Monster Energy Java Moca 444 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Monster Energy Java Toffee 444 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Monster Energy Java Vanilla Light 444 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Monster Energy Java Xpresso 444 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Mountain Dew Call of Duty Game Fuel 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Mountain Dew Citrus Game Fuel 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Mountain Dew Code Red Berry 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Mountain Dew Code Red Cherry 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Mountain Dew Electric Berry Game Fuel 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Mountain Dew Kickstart Fruit Punch 473 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Mountain Dew Kickstart Orange Citrus 473 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Mountain Dew Livewires 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Mountain Dew Throw Back 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Mountain Dew Voltage 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Mountain Dew White Out 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Mr & Mrs T Bloody Mary 1 000 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Mr & Mrs T Daq Strawberry 1 000 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Mr & Mrs T Sweet & Sour 1 000 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Mr & Mrs T Whiskey Sour 1 000 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Mug Root Beer 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic 3108 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3 July 2014

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Nintendo Donkey Kong Jungle Juice 248 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Nintendo Powerup Energy Drink 248 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Olde Brooklyn Black Cherry 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Olde Brooklyn Cream Soda 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Olde Brooklyn Grape 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Olde Brooklyn Raspberry 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Olde Brooklyn Root Beer 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Pepsi Cherry Vanilla 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Pepsi Throw Back 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Pepsi Wild Cherry 375 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Pepsi Wild Cherry 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Natural Energy Drink 250 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Route 66 Root Beer 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Black Cherry 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Shasta California Dream 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Shasta Grape 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Sioux City Berry Berry 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Sioux City Birch Beer 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Sioux City Cream Soda 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Sioux City Diet Sarsaparilla 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Sioux City Orange Cream 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Sioux City Root Beer 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Sioux City Sarsaparilla 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Snapple Apple 473 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Snapple Diet Peach Tea 473 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Snapple Diet Raspberry 473 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Snapple Diet Tropical Tea 473 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Snapple Kiwi Strawberry 473 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Snapple Mango Madness 473 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Snapple Maroon 5 473 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Snapple Peach Tea 473 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Snapple Pink Lemonade 473 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Snapple Raspberry 473 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Red Ruby 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Starburst Strawberry Milk Drink 350 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Sunkist Cherry Limenade 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Sunkist Grape 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Sunkist Strawberry 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Sunkist Ten 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic 3 July 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3109

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Tango Apple 330 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Cherry 330 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Tango Orange 330 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Tango Orange no Added Sugar 330 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic The Simpsons Duff Energy Drink 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic The Simpsons Flaming Moe Energy 248 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Thomas Kemper Black Cherry 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Thomas Kemper Ginger Beer 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Thomas Kemper Orange Cream 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Thomas Kemper Root Beer 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Thomas Kemper Vanilla Cream 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Tru Blood Beverage 414 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Tru Blood Beverage 562 PET Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Vernos Ginger Ale 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Vernos Ginger Ale Diet 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Vimto 330 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Virgils Black Cherry Cream Soda 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Virgils Cream Soda 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Virgils Orange Cream 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Virgils Real Cola Connoisseur 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Virgils Root Beer 355 Glass Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Welchs Grape 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Welchs Grapefruit 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Welchs Strawberry 355 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Zombie Energy Drink 248 Can—Aluminium Maybach Family Trust Flagcan Distributors trading as Sweetaholic Mountain Goat Fancy Pants Beer 375 Can—Aluminium Mountain Goat Beer Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling BLK Water 500 PET Muchos Nachos Statewide Recycling Jarritos Guava 370 Glass Muchos Nachos Statewide Recycling Jarritos Lime 370 Glass Muchos Nachos Statewide Recycling Jarritos Mango 370 Glass Muchos Nachos Statewide Recycling Jarritos Mexican Cola 370 Glass Muchos Nachos Statewide Recycling Water Please Pure Spring Water 500 PET Nu Pure Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Water Please Pure Spring Water 350 PET Nu Pure Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Water Please Pure Spring Water 600 PET Nu Pure Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Water Please Pure Spring Water 1 500 PET Nu Pure Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Water Please Pure Spring Water 750 PET Nu Pure Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Frooti Mango Drink 500 PET Ostindo International Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Carbonated Lemon Drink 300 Glass Ostindo International Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Limca Lime n Lemon 300 Can—Aluminium Ostindo International Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Carbonated Cola Drink 300 Can—Aluminium Ostindo International Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Thums Up Carbonated Cola Drink 300 Glass Ostindo International Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Herrljunga + 46 Apple Cider 330 Glass Pinnacle Drinks Marine Stores Ltd Herrljunga + 46 Pear Cider 330 Glass Pinnacle Drinks Marine Stores Ltd Magners Original Irish Apple Cider 568 Glass Pinnacle Drinks Marine Stores Ltd Magners Original Irish Pear Cider 568 Glass Pinnacle Drinks Marine Stores Ltd Sqwincher Back Flip Berry 591 PET Pryme Australia Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Cool Ridge Natural Berry Lightly Sparkling 500 PET Australia Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Cool Ridge Natural Citrus Lightly 500 PET Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Sparkling Cool Ridge Natural Lightly Sparkling 500 PET Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Spring Water Cottees Fruit Crush Apple & Raspberry 250 LPB—Aseptic Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Fruit Drink 3110 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3 July 2014

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Cottees Fruit Crush Apple Fruit Drink 250 LPB—Aseptic Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Cottees Fruit Crush Orange Fruit Drink 250 LPB—Aseptic Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Cottees Fruit Crush Tropical Fruit Drink 250 LPB—Aseptic Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Pop Tops Natural Spring Water 250 PET Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Schweppes Natural Lime Infused Mineral 1 250 PET Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Water No Sugar Schweppes Natural Peach Infused Mineral 1 250 PET Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Water No Sugar Schweppes Natural Raspberry Infused 1 250 PET Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Mineral Water No Sugar Schweppes Natural Tangerine Infused 1 250 PET Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Mineral Water No Sugar Schweppes Traditionals Fruit Tingler 600 PET Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Flavour Schweppes Traditionals Fruit Tingler 1 250 PET Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Flavour Ocean Spray Cran Apple 1 500 PET Stuart Alexander & Co. Pty Statewide Recycling Ltd Ocean Spray Cran Blackcurrant 1 500 PET Stuart Alexander & Co. Pty Statewide Recycling Ltd Ocean Spray Cran Grape 1 500 PET Stuart Alexander & Co. Pty Statewide Recycling Ltd Ocean Spray Cran Lemonade 1 500 PET Stuart Alexander & Co. Pty Statewide Recycling Ltd Ocean Spray Cran Pomegranate 1 500 PET Stuart Alexander & Co. Pty Statewide Recycling Ltd Ocean Spray Cran Raspberry 1 500 PET Stuart Alexander & Co. Pty Statewide Recycling Ltd Ocean Spray Cranberry Classic 1 500 PET Stuart Alexander & Co. Pty Statewide Recycling Ltd Ocean Spray Cranberry Light 1 500 PET Stuart Alexander & Co. Pty Statewide Recycling Ltd Ocean Spray Ruby Red 1 500 PET Stuart Alexander & Co. Pty Statewide Recycling Ltd Snapple Green Tea 473 Glass Stuart Alexander & Co. Pty Statewide Recycling Ltd Snapple Lemon tea 473 Glass Stuart Alexander & Co. Pty Statewide Recycling Ltd Snapple Peach Tea 473 Glass Stuart Alexander & Co. Pty Statewide Recycling Ltd Snapple Raspberry Tea 473 Glass Stuart Alexander & Co. Pty Statewide Recycling Ltd Tisane Ale 330 Glass TAFESA Statewide Recycling Tasmanian Rain 750 Glass Tasmanian Rain Water Statewide Recycling Company Pty Ltd Tasmanian Rain Sparkling 750 Glass Tasmanian Rain Water Statewide Recycling Company Pty Ltd Select Mountain Spring Water 1 500 PET Wet Fix Pty Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Select Mountain Spring Water 600 PET Wet Fix Pty Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Macro Organic 100% Pure Coconut Water 330 LPB—Aseptic Woolworths Limited Marine Stores Ltd Macro Organic 100% Pure Coconut Water 500 LPB—Aseptic Woolworths Limited Marine Stores Ltd

3 July 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3111

ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT 1993 Revocation of Approval of Category B Containers I, ANDREA KAYE WOODS, Delegate of the Environment Protection Authority (‘the Authority’), pursuant to Section 68 of the Environment Protection Act 1993 (SA) (‘the Act’) hereby revoke the approvals of the classes of Category B Containers sold in South Australia as identified by reference to the following matters, which are described in the first 4 columns of Schedule 1 of this Notice: (a) the product which each class of containers shall contain; (b) the size of the containers; (c) the type of containers; and (d) the name of the holders of these approvals. These approvals are revoked as the Authority is satisfied that the waste management arrangement between the approval holder and the party named in Column 5 of Schedule 1 of this Notice has been cancelled. SCHEDULE 1

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Container Collection Product Name Container Type Approval Holder Size (mL) Arrangements

Tentacle Grape 355 Glass Aaron Fromm Statewide Recycling Morris All Rice Beer 330 Glass Bottega Rotolo Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Morris All Rice Black Beer 330 Glass Bottega Rotolo Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Morris All Rice Red Beer 330 Glass Bottega Rotolo Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling One Planet Local Hero Sauvignon Blanc 750 LPB—Aseptic Brand New Vintage Statewide Recycling 2009 Adelaide Hills One Planet Local Hero Shiraz 2008 McLaren 750 LPB—Aseptic Brand New Vintage Statewide Recycling Vale 600 PET Demon Drinks Ltd Statewide Recycling Demon Energy 1 000 PET Demon Drinks Ltd Statewide Recycling Demon Energy 500 Can—Aluminium Demon Drinks Ltd Statewide Recycling Demon Energy Shot Citrus Blast 60 PET Demon Drinks Ltd Statewide Recycling Demon Energy Shot Tropical Punch'd 60 PET Demon Drinks Ltd Statewide Recycling Nitrous Liquid Energy Supplement 500 Can—Aluminium Demon Drinks Ltd Statewide Recycling A Adams Ale Australian Water 600 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Adams Ale Purified Australian Water 350 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Adams Ale Sport Berry 600 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Adams Ale Sport Blue Chill 600 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Adams Ale Sport Grape Ice 600 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Adams Ale Sport Lime 600 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Adams Ale Sport Orange 600 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Adams Ale Xtreme Artic Blast 600 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Adams Ale Xtreme Night Charge 600 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Dick Smiths Diet Cola 1 250 Plastic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Dick Smiths Lemon Soft Drink 1 250 Plastic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Dick Smiths Lemonade Soft Drink 1 250 Plastic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Dick Smiths 1 250 Plastic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Dick Smiths OzeCola Soft Drink 1 250 Plastic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Dirty Dog Cactus Lemonade 250 Can Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Dirty Dog Cola 250 Can Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Dirty Dog Desert Dust 250 Can Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Dirty Dog Sour Puss 250 Can Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Frezno Bergamot & Orange Blossom 250 Glass Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Frezno Chamomile & Lime Flower 250 Glass Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Frezno ElderFlower 250 Glass Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Frezno Ginger & Ginseng 250 Glass Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Frezno Jasmine 250 Glass Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling GC Raw Berry Burst Fruit & Veg Juice 250 LPB—Aseptic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling GC Raw Berry Burst Fruit & Veg Juice 400 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling GC Raw Citrus Crush Fruit & Veg Juice 250 LPB—Aseptic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling GC Raw Citrus Crush Fruit & Veg Juice 400 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling GC Raw Pine Punch Fruit & Veg Juice 400 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle Apple & Blackcurrant Fruit 250 Glass Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Drink Golden Circle Apple & Mango Fruit Drink 250 Glass Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle Apple Fruit Drink 250 Glass Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle Apricot Fruit Drink 425 Can—Steel Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle Apricot Nectar 1 000 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle Chilled Apple Juice 500 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle Chilled Apple Mango Juice 500 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle Chilled Breakfast Juice 500 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle Chilled Orange Juice 500 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle Chilled Orange Passionfruit 500 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Juice Golden Circle Creaming Soda 1 500 Plastic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle Creaming Soda 600 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle Fruit Crush Apple Guava 40% 2 000 HDPE Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Fruit Juice Drink Golden Circle Fruit Crush Orange Pash 40% 2 000 HDPE Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Fruit Juice Drink 3112 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3 July 2014

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Golden Circle Fruit Crush Tangy Lemon 2 000 HDPE Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling 40% Fruit Juice Drink Golden Circle Fruit Crush Wild Mango 40% 2 000 HDPE Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Fruit Juice Drink Golden Circle Fruit Smoothie Apple Banana 750 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling & Mixed Berries Golden Circle Fruit Smoothie Apple Guava 750 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Pine & Coconut Golden Circle Fruit Smoothie Orange Mango 750 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling & Passionfruit Golden Circle Golden Pash 1 500 Plastic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle Golden Pash Fruit Drink 2 200 HDPE Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle Guava Nectar 1 000 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle Healthy Life Cranberry Drink 1 000 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle Lemon 1 500 Plastic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle Lemonade 1 500 Plastic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle Mango Fruit Drink 425 Can—Steel Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle Natural Mineral Water 375 Can Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle Orange Mineral Water 375 Can Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle Pine Pear & Peach Fruit Drink 850 Can—Steel Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle Sars 1 500 Plastic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle Soft Drink Cola 600 Plastic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle Soft Drink Lemon 600 Plastic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle Soft Drink Lemonade 600 Plastic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle Soft Drink Orange 600 Plastic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle Soft Drink Pineapple 600 Plastic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle Soft Drink Raspberry 600 Plastic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle Spring Water 600 Plastic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle Spring Water 1 500 Plastic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle The Wiggles Apple & 125 LPB—Aseptic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Blackcurrant Juice Golden Circle The Wiggles Apple Juice 125 LPB—Aseptic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle The Wiggles Apple Mango 125 LPB—Aseptic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Juice Golden Circle The Wiggles Orange Juice 125 LPB—Aseptic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle The Wiggles Tropical Juice 125 LPB—Aseptic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle Tomato Fruit Drink 250 Glass Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Golden Circle Wild Raspberry 375 Can Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Home Brand Breakfast Fruit Juice 100% 250 LPB—Aseptic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Ocean Spray 100% Juice Blend Cranberry 1 000 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Fruits of the Forest Grape Apple & Pear Ocean Spray 100% Juice Blend Cranberry 1 000 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Pomegranate Apple Pear & Grape Ocean Spray 100% Juice Blend Ruby Red 1 000 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Grapefruit Mango Grape & Apple Ocean Spray Cranberry Classic 1 000 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Ocean Spray Cranberry Classic 295 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Ocean Spray Light Cranberry 1 000 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Ocean Spray Light Cranberry 295 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Ocean Spray Ruby Red Grapefruit 295 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Original Classic Apple & Blackcurrant Juice 600 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Original Classic Apple Juice 600 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Original Classic Orange Juice 600 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Original Classic Tropical Juice 350 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Original Juice Co Black Label Chilled Juice 600 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Summer Fruits Original Juice Co Black Label Pulp Free 350 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Orange Original Juice Co Black Label Quencher 1 500 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Gingerade Original Juice Co Black Label Quencher 1 500 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Lemon Lime & Bitters Original Juice Co Black Label Quencher 1 500 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Passionfruit & Elderflower Original Mango Crush Fruit Drink 300 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Original Old Fashioned Lemonade Fruit 300 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Drink Original Orange & Blackcurrant Fruit Drink 500 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Original Orange & Mango Fruit Drink 500 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Original Orange & Passionfruit Fruit Drink 500 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Original Orange Passion Fruit Drink 300 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Popper Juice Fizz Apple & Blackcurrant 300 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Popper Juice Fizz Apple & Raspberry 300 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Popper Juice Fizz Apple Lemon & Lime 300 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Popper Juice Fizz Apple Orange & Mango 300 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Popper Juice Fizz Apple Pine & Passionfruit 300 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Squeezed Daily Apple Juice 300 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Squeezed Daily Grapefruit Juice 300 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling 3 July 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3113

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Squeezed Daily Orange & Mango Juice 500 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Squeezed Daily Orange & Mango Juice 300 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Squeezed Daily Orange Juice 300 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Squeezed Daily Orange Juice 500 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Voodoo Jelly Jungle Lime Flavour 250 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Voodoo Jelly Orange Mania 250 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Voodoo Jelly Raspberry Rage Flavour 250 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Voodoo Jelly Wildberry Wipeout Flavour 250 PET Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Wiggles Apple 125 LPB—Aseptic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Wiggles Fruit Juice Apple 125 LPB—Aseptic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Wiggles Fruit Juice Apple & Blackcurrant 125 LPB—Aseptic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Wiggles Fruit Juice Apple & Mango 125 LPB—Aseptic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Wiggles Fruit Juice Tropical 125 LPB—Aseptic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Wiggles Golden Pash 125 LPB—Aseptic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Wiggles Orange 125 LPB—Aseptic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Wiggles Pine Orange 125 LPB—Aseptic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling Wiggles Tropical Punch 125 LPB—Aseptic Golden Circle Limited Statewide Recycling GC Raw Pine Punch Fruit & Veg Juice 400 PET HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Limited Heinz Apple & Blackcurrant Fruit Drink 1 000 PET HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Limited Heinz Apple & Blackcurrant Fruit Drink 750 PET HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Limited Heinz Apple & Cranberry Fruit Drink 1 000 PET HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Limited Heinz Apple & Cranberry Fruit Drink 750 PET HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Limited Heinz Apple Fruit Drink 150 LPB—Aseptic HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Limited Heinz Babys Own Apple & Blackcurrant 125 Glass HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Fruit Drink Limited Heinz Babys Own Apple & Blackcurrant 1 000 LPB—Aseptic HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Fruit Drink Limited Heinz Babys Own Apple & Cranberry Fruit 125 Glass HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Drink Limited Heinz Babys Own Apple & Cranberry Fruit 1 000 LPB—Aseptic HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Drink Limited Heinz Babys Own Apple & Prune Fruit 125 Glass HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Drink Limited Heinz Babys Own Apple Fruit Drink 150 LPB—Aseptic HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Limited Heinz Babys Own Pear Fruit Drink 1 000 LPB—Aseptic HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Limited Heinz Babys Own Summer Fruit Drink 150 LPB—Aseptic HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Limited Heinz Organic Apple Apricot & Carrot Fruit 125 Glass HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Drink Limited Heinz Organic Pine Passion & Gauva Fruit 125 Glass HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Drink Limited Heinz Pear Fruit Drink 750 PET HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Limited Heinz Pear Fruit Drink 150 LPB—Aseptic HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Limited Heinz Pear Fruit Drink 1 000 PET HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Limited Heinz Summer Fruit Drink 150 LPB—Aseptic HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Limited Heinz for Baby Apple & Blackcurrant Fruit 125 Glass HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Drink Limited Heinz for Baby Apple & Blackcurrant Juice 1 000 LPB—Aseptic HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Limited Heinz for Baby Apple & Peach Juice 1 000 LPB—Aseptic HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Limited Heinz for Baby Apple Juice 150 LPB—Aseptic HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Limited Heinz for Baby Orchard Fruits Juice 150 LPB—Aseptic HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Limited Heinz for Baby Prune & Apple Fruit Drink 125 Glass HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Limited Heinz for Baby Summer Fruits Juice 150 LPB—Aseptic HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Limited Heinz for Baby Tropicana Juice 1 000 LPB—Aseptic HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Limited Ocean Spray Cranberry Apple 1 500 PET HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Limited Ocean Spray Cranberry Classic 1 500 PET HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Limited 3114 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3 July 2014

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Ocean Spray Grape Cranberry 1 500 PET HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Limited Ocean Spray Light Cranberry 1 500 PET HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Limited Ocean Spray Ruby Red Grapefruit 1 500 PET HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Limited Ocean Spray Sparkling Cranberry 248 Can—Aluminium HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Limited Ocean Spray Sparkling Cranberry Diet 248 Can—Aluminium HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Limited Raw Berry Burst Fruit & Veg Juice 400 PET HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Limited Raw Citrus Crush Fruit & Veg Juice 400 PET HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Limited Raw Straight Veg Vegetable Juice 400 PET HJ Heinz Company Australia Statewide Recycling Limited Playboy Energy Drink 250 Can—Aluminium Island Beverages LTD Statewide Recycling Playboy Sugar Free Energy Drink 250 Can—Aluminium Island Beverages LTD Statewide Recycling Ilaria Aranciata 1 500 PET Merenda Wholesalers Statewide Recycling Adelaide Ilaria Chinotto 1 500 PET Merenda Wholesalers Statewide Recycling Adelaide Ilaria Cola 1 500 PET Merenda Wholesalers Statewide Recycling Adelaide Ilaria Gassosa 1 500 PET Merenda Wholesalers Statewide Recycling Adelaide Ilaria Ginger 1 500 PET Merenda Wholesalers Statewide Recycling Adelaide Ilaria Pompelmo 1 500 PET Merenda Wholesalers Statewide Recycling Adelaide Sorgente Dell Amore Aqua Minerale 1 000 Glass Merenda Wholesalers Statewide Recycling Naturale Sparkling Adelaide Sorgente Dell Amore Aqua Minerale Still 1 000 Glass Merenda Wholesalers Statewide Recycling Adelaide Sorgente Dell Amore Natural Mineral Water 2 000 PET Merenda Wholesalers Statewide Recycling Adelaide Sorgente Dell Amore Natural Mineral Water 500 PET Merenda Wholesalers Statewide Recycling Adelaide Sorgente Dell Amore Natural Mineral Water 500 PET Merenda Wholesalers Statewide Recycling Sparkling Adelaide Rekordelig Premium Pear Cider 500 Glass Red Island Pty Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Rekorderlig Premium Wild Berries Cider 500 Glass Red Island Pty Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Rekorderlig Premium Apple & Blackcurrant 500 Glass Red Island Pty Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Cider Rekorderlig Premium Apple Cider 500 Glass Red Island Pty Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Rekorderlig Premium Mango Raspberry 330 Can—Aluminium Red Island Pty Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Cider Rekorderlig Premium Mango Raspberry 500 Glass Red Island Pty Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Cider Rekorderlig Premium Orange Ginger Cider 500 Glass Red Island Pty Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Rekorderlig Premium Passionfruit Cider 500 Glass Red Island Pty Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Rekorderlig Premium Passionfruit Cider 330 Can—Aluminium Red Island Pty Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Rekorderlig Premium Pear Cider 330 Can—Aluminium Red Island Pty Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Rekorderlig Premium Strawberry Lime Cider 330 Can—Aluminium Red Island Pty Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Rekorderlig Premium Strawberry Lime Cider 500 Glass Red Island Pty Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Rekorderlig Premium Wild Berries Cider 330 Can—Aluminium Red Island Pty Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Rekorderlig Winter Cider Apple Cinnamon 500 Glass Red Island Pty Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Vanilla Slim Diva Mangosteen & Prickly Pear 600 PET Slim Diva International Pty Statewide Recycling Ltd Soul Virgins Cosmopolitan Cranberry & 330 Glass Soul Beverages (Australia) Ltd Statewide Recycling Lime Soul Virgins Mojito Lime Lemon & Mint 330 Glass Soul Beverages (Australia) Ltd Statewide Recycling F 88 Luxury Energy Drink 250 Can—Aluminium The Greatland Trading Co. Pty Statewide Recycling Ltd Alcoholic Apple & Blackcurrant Cider 330 Glass U Brew Here P/L Statewide Recycling Alcoholic Apple Cider 330 Glass U Brew Here P/L Statewide Recycling Alcoholic Ginger Beer 330 Glass U Brew Here P/L Statewide Recycling Alcoholic Pear Cider 330 Glass U Brew Here P/L Statewide Recycling Alcoholic Sarsparilla Beer 330 Glass U Brew Here P/L Statewide Recycling

3 July 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3115

FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 2007: SECTION 115 FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 2007: SECTION 115 TAKE notice that pursuant to Section 115 of the Fisheries TAKE notice that pursuant to Section 115 of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, Andrew Fox, Director of the Fox Shark Management Act 2007, the holder of a Prawn Fishery Licence Research Foundation, 73 Ninth Avenue, Joslin, S.A. 5070 (the issued pursuant to the Fisheries Management (Prawn Fisheries) ‘exemption holder’) or a person acting as her agent, is exempt Regulations 2006 for the West Coast Prawn Fishery listed in from Section 71 of the Fisheries Management Act 2007 and Schedule 1 (the ‘exemption holder’) or their registered master are Regulation 23 of the Fisheries Management (General) Regulations exempt from closure notices made under Section 79 of the 2007, but only insofar as the activities specified in Schedule 1, Fisheries Management Act 2007, published in the South subject to the conditions set out in Schedule 2, will not be a breach Australian Government Gazette, referring to the West Coast of the provisions specified in Section 71 of the Fisheries Prawn Fishery insofar as the exemption holder may use prawn Management Act 2007, from 1 July 2014 until 30 June 2015, trawl nets in accordance with the conditions of their fishery unless varied or revoked earlier. licence for the purpose of undertaking a prawn survey (the SCHEDULE 1 ‘exempted activity’) during the period specified in Schedule 2, subject to the conditions contained in Schedule 3. Ministerial The use of berley within two nautical miles of the South Exemption No. ME9902716 Australian coastline but not within two nautical miles of any town, township or municipality. SCHEDULE 1

The tagging of free swimming white sharks (Carcharodon Licence Licence Holder Boat Name Trawl carcharias) on all waters of the state excluding sanctuary zones in No. Survey Area all marine parks other than those in the Neptune Islands Marine Park and Sanctuary Zone 5 around Dangerous Reef within the Sir D03 Konstantine Limnos Venus Bay Joseph Banks Marine Park. Paleologoudias SCHEDULE 2 1. No shark of any species may be taken from the water. SCHEDULE 2 2. Before undertaking the exempted activity, the exemption Commence at sunset on 30 June 2014 and end at sunrise on holder or a person acting as an agent must contact PIRSA 2 July 2014. Fishwatch on 1800 065 522 and answer a series of questions about SCHEDULE 3 the exempted activity. The exemption holder will need to have a 1. The exemption holder must operate within the trawl survey copy of the exemption at the time of making the call and be able to area nominated in the table in Schedule 1. provide information about the area and time of the exempted activity, the vehicles and/or boats involved, the number of agents 2. For the purposes of this notice the trawl survey areas cannot undertaking the exempted activity and other related questions. include any waters of a habitat protection zone or sanctuary zone Exemption No. ME9902707. of any marine park established under the Marine Parks Act 2007. 3. While engaged in the exempted activity, the exemption 3. The survey may be undertaken for a total of one night of holder or agent must be in possession of a copy of this notice. fishing. Such notice must be produced to a Fisheries Officer immediately 4. The registered master must keep a ‘skippers log’ to record upon request. catch information during the survey. 4. The exemption holder must not contravene or fail to comply 5. All fish, other than King Prawns, Southern Calamari, Gould’s with the Fisheries Management Act 2007, or any regulations made Squid, Scallops, Octopus and Balmain Bugs taken during the under that Act, except where specifically exempted by this notice. exempted activity for survey purposes, are to be returned to the This notice does not purport to override the provisions or water immediately after capture. operation of any other Act including but not limited to the Marine 6. While engaged in the exempted activity or unloading the Parks Act 2007. The exemption holder and his agents must survey catch, the exemption holder must have a copy of this notice comply with any relevant regulations, permits, requirements and on board the boat or near his person. This notice must be directions from the Department of Environment, Water and produced to a Fisheries Officer if requested. Natural Resources when undertaking activities within a marine 7. No fishing activity may be undertaken between the prescribed park. times of sunrise and sunset for Adelaide (as published in the South Dated 30 June 2014. Australian Government Gazette pursuant to the requirements of P. DIETMAN, Acting Executive Director the Proof of Sunrise and Sunset Act 1923) during the period of Fisheries and Aquaculture specified in Schedule 3. This notice does not purport to override the provisions or operation of any other Act including, but not limited to, the FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 2007: SECTION 79 Marine Parks Act 2007. The exemption holder and his agents must Gulf St Vincent Blue Swimmer Crab Recreational Fishing comply with any relevant regulations, permits, requirements and Temporary Prohibition of Fishing Activity directions from the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources when undertaking activities within a marine I HEREBY declare that it is unlawful for an un-licenced person or park. persons to engage in the fishing activity specified in Schedule 1 in the area specified in Schedule 2 during the period specified in Dated 30 June 2014. Schedule 3. P. DIETMAN, Acting Executive Director, SCHEDULE 1 Fisheries and Aquaculture

The taking of more than 20 Blue Swimmer Crabs (Portunus armatus) per person on any one day. FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 2007: SECTION 79 The taking of more than 60 Blue Swimmer Crabs (Portunus TAKE note that the notice made under Section 79 of the Fisheries armatus) per boat on any one day. Management Act 2007, dated 13 May 2014, and published in the SCHEDULE 2 South Australian Government Gazette on page 1651, dated The waters of Gulf St Vincent north of the geodesic from the 15 May 2014, being the second notice on that page, referring to location on Mean High Water Springs closest to 35°1004.74S, the Spencer Gulf Garfish Closure is hereby varied. 137°40′38.64″E to the location on Mean High Water Springs The notice is varied to: closest to 35°36′48.51″S, 138°05′44.01″E. 1. Delete Schedule 3 and replace with the following: SCHEDULE 3 SCHEDULE 3 From 1 July 2014 to 30 June 2015 (inclusive). Between 1200 hours on 16 May until 1200 hours on 28 June 2014. Dated 26 June 2014. Dated 27 June 2014. PROFESSOR M. DOROUDI, Executive Director, PROFESSOR M. DOROUDI, Executive Director, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fisheries and Aquaculture

3116 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3 July 2014

FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 2007: SECTION 115 This notice does not purport to override the provisions or Exemption for SARDI Employees and Specified Affiliates operation of any other Act including but not limited to the Marine Parks Act 2007 or the River Murray Act 2003. TAKE notice that pursuant to Section 115 of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, the Research Chief, Aquatic Sciences and Dated 27 June 2014. scientists and technical staff employed in the administrative unit of S. SLOAN, Director, Fisheries and Primary Industries and Regions SA who are substantively Aquaculture Policy employed in the Aquatic Sciences division of South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) and Specified Affiliates of SARDI (as defined below) (hereinafter referred to as FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 2007: SECTION 115 the ‘exemption holder’), are exempt from Sections 52, 70, 71, 72, TAKE Notice that pursuant to Section 115 of the Fisheries 73, 74 (1) (b) and 79 of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, (the Management Act 2007, all holders of a Blue Crab Fishery Licence ‘exempted activity’), subject to the conditions specified in (the ‘exemption holders’) or their registered masters, are exempt Schedule 1, from 1 July 2014 until 30 June 2015, unless varied or from Sections 53 (2) and 70 of the Fisheries Management Act revoked earlier. 2007, Regulation 7, Schedule 6, Clause 21 of the Fisheries SCHEDULE 1 Management (General) Regulations 2007 and Regulation 14 of the Fisheries Management (Blue Crab Fishery) Regulations 1998 but 1. All fish shall be taken, released or imported for research only insofar as the exemption holder, or their registered master, purposes only. may each take Blue Swimmer Crabs (Portunus armatus) using 2. Research done pursuant to this notice must be within the two unregistered fish traps described in schedule 1 for the purpose waters of the State and related to or for the purposes of the of trade or business (the ‘exempted activity’) within the area administration of the Fisheries Management Act 2007. specified in schedule 2, subject to the conditions in schedule 3, from 2 July 2014 until 30 June 2015, unless varied or revoked 3. Any research activity to be conducted under this exemption earlier. Exemption No. ME9902719. within the boundaries of an aquatic reserve must be authorised by a permit issued by the Minister. SCHEDULE 1 4. The exemption holder may take any species of fish using any A modified crab pot of the following dimensions and type of device, except explosives, from any waters of the state. specifications: • Has a maximum height of 650 mm; 5. The exemption holder, whilst engaged in activities pursuant • Has a maximum diameter of 1.4 m; and to this exemption, must carry an identification card issued by • Has a mesh size of 55 mm. SARDI. SCHEDULE 2 6. At least one hour before conducting the exempted activity, the exemption holder must contact PIRSA Fishwatch on All waters of the Gulf St. Vincent and Spencer Gulf Blue Crab 1800 065 522 and answer a series of questions about the exempted fishing zones (subject to licence holder quota holdings). activity. The exemption holder will need to have a copy of this SCHEDULE 3 notice in their possession at the time of making the call, and be 1. The exemption holders may only conduct the exempted able to provide information about the area and time of the activity from a boat registered on their Blue Crab Fishery licences. exempted activity, the vehicles and/or boats involved, and other related issues. Exemption No. 9902713. 2. All undersize Blue Swimmer Crabs and other species taken in the modified crab pots must be returned to the water immediately. 7. Before conducting the proposed exempted activity within the specially protected area of the Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary the 3. The following information must be recorded in relation to exemption holder must obtain written approval from one of the each Blue Swimmer Crab retained within a modified pot. following relevant delegates: • Length in millimetres; Verity Gibbs: [email protected] or • Sex (male or female); • Condition (soft, hard or berried); Cristina Vicente: [email protected] • Location of the pot (longitude and latitude); and 8. While engaged in the exempted activity, the exemption • The date of capture. holder must be in possession of a copy of this exemption. Such 4. The information recorded in accordance with Condition 3 exemption must be produced to a PIRSA Fisheries Officer if must be provided to SARDI in relation to each calendar month and requested. sent to: 9. The exemption holder must not contravene or fail to comply Graham Hooper with the Fisheries Management Act 2007, or any regulations made Research Officer under that Act, except where specifically exempted by this notice. South Australian Research Development Institute (SARDI) 10. In this exemption Specified Affiliates of SARDI means P.O. Box 120 commercial fishing licence holders, independent contractors, Henley Beach, S.A. 5022 research students, volunteers, and other affiliates provided the While engaged in the exempted activity, the exemption holder following additional conditions are met: or their registered master must have in their possession a copy of • The affiliates are at all times in the presence of, and under this notice. Such notice must be produced to a Fisheries Officer if the direct supervision, of an exemption holder while requested. undertaking the exempted activity; Dated 3 July 2014. • At least one clear business day (the ‘consideration period’) P. DIETMAN, Acting Executive Director, prior to undertaking the exempted activity the Research Fisheries and Aquaculture Chief of SARDI Aquatic Sciences (or his delegate) notifies the Executive Director Fisheries and Aquaculture (or his delegate) in writing of the names of the affiliates together FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 2007: SECTION 115 with any other identifying information about the affiliates TAKE notice that pursuant to Section 115 of the Fisheries that may be specifically required from time to time; and Management Act 2007, Andrew N. Wright of Calypso Star • No objection is taken to the affiliates nominated by SARDI Charters Pty Ltd, Unit 3, 10 South Quay Boulevard, Port Lincoln, during the consideration period (with any such objection S.A. 5606 (the ‘exemption holder’) is exempt from Section 71 (2) being communicated to the Research Chief of SARDI of the Fisheries Management Act 2007 and Regulation 23 of the Aquatic Sciences or his delegate during the consideration Fisheries Management (General) Regulations 2007, but only period). insofar as the exemption holder shall not be guilty of an offence when using blood, bone, meat, offal or skin of an animal as berley For the purpose of this instrument the delegate of the Executive to attract White Sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) for the purpose Director Fisheries and Aquaculture is: of authorised cage viewing activities in the waters described in Lambertus Lopez Schedule 1 (the ‘exempted activity’), subject to the conditions Manager Legal and Legislative Programs specified in Schedule 2, from 1 July 2014 until 30 June 2015, or Email: [email protected] unless this exemption is varied or revoked. 3 July 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3117

SCHEDULE 1 Definition of Land Acquired The waters of the Neptune Islands Group (Ron and Valerie Comprising an unencumbered estate in fee simple in that Taylor) Marine Park. piece of land situated at 104-106 South Road, West Hindmarsh, being the whole of Allotments 113 and 114 in Deposited Plan SCHEDULE 2 955, comprised in Certificates of Title Volume 5728, Folio 750 1. The exemption holder or the nominated agents listed below and Volume 5253, Folio 292. must be on board the boat from which the exempted activity is This notice is given under Section 16 of the Land Acquisition undertaken. The nominated agents of the exemption holder are Act 1969. Simon James and Daniel Harvey. Compensation 2. All passengers when receiving their instructions at their initial briefing must be provided with a ‘Notice to Passengers’ letter A person who has or had an interest in the land that is divested (attached). or diminished by the acquisition or the enjoyment of which is adversely affected by the acquisition who does not receive an offer 3. All berley used while conducting the exempted activity must of compensation from the Authority may apply to the Authority consist of fish based products only. All berley (other than fish oil) for compensation. must be stored below a maximum temperature of 4C. Inquiries 4. The exemption holder or his agents must take all measures to Inquiries should be directed to: avoid any berley or fish oil from being dispersed near or over the submerged viewing cages while divers are in the cage. Carlene Russell, G.P.O. Box 1533, 5. The exemption holders or their agents must not deliberately Adelaide, S.A. 5001 goad, provoke or encourage a White Shark in an attempt to change Telephone: (08) 8343 2454 its normal behaviour by undertaking the exempted activity Dated 27 June 2014. (including deliberately attempting to have the White Shark jump out of the water), and must not permit any person to touch a White The Common Seal of the Commissioner of Highways was Shark, unless this activity is required for research purposes. hereto affixed by authority of the Commissioner of Highways in the presence of: 6. When using bait as an attractant for the shark, the bait must be attached to a length of rope by natural fibre twine of no less A. J. BERRY, Manager, Real Estate Services, than 30 cm in length. (Authorised Officer), Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure 7. The exemption holder or his agents must make all reasonable efforts to prevent the sharks from taking or consuming the bait and DPTI 2006/15382/01 must not intentionally feed sharks or reward sharks with food. 8. The exemption holder must notify PIRSA Fishwatch on GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES ACT 1991 1800 065 522 at least two hours prior to conducting the exempted Notice to Alter the Boundaries of Places activity and answer a series of questions about the exempted activity. The exemption holder will need to have a copy of the NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of the exemption at the time of making the call, and be able to provide Geographical Names Act 1991, that I, STEPHEN MULLIGHAN, information about the area and time of the exempted activity, the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure, Minister of the Crown to vehicles and boats involved, the number of agents undertaking the whom the administration of the Geographical Names Act 1991 is exempted activity and other related questions. Exemption No. committed, DO HEREBY exclude from the suburb of PARA ME9902708. HILLS and include into the suburb of MODBURY HEIGHTS that area marked (A) on the plan. 9. The exemption holder or his agents must allow an officer of the Department for Environment, Water and Natural Resources Copies of the plan showing the extent of the subject area can be (DEWNR), a Fisheries Officer or another nominated person to be viewed on the Land Services website at: present on board the boat during the exempted activity if requested www.sa.gov.au/landservices/namingproposals by the Executive Director Fisheries and Aquaculture, subject to Dated 25 June 2014. the availability of space. STEPHEN MULLIGHAN, Minister for 10. The exemption holder or his agents must comply with all Transport and Infrastructure instructions (including ceasing to berley if so instructed) given by an officer from DEWNR, a Fisheries Officer or another nominated person. MINING ACT 1971 11. While engaged in the exempted activity the exemption NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section 35A (1) of holder or his agents must have in their possession a copy of this the Mining Act 1971, that an application for a mining lease over notice and produce a copy of the notice if required by a Fisheries the undermentioned mineral claim has been received. Details of Officer. the proposal may be inspected at the Department of State 12. The exemption holder or his agents must not contravene or Development, Mineral Resources Group, Level 7, 101 Grenfell fail to comply with the Fisheries Management Act 2007, or any Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000: regulations made under the Act, except where specifically Applicant: OneSteel Manufacturing Pty Ltd exempted by this notice. Claim No.: MC 4366 This notice does not purport to override the provisions or Location: Section 8, Hundred of Batchelor and Allotment 100 operation of any other Act including but not limited to the Marine DP 49877. Parks Act 2007. The exemption holder and his agents must Area: 340.62 hectares comply with any relevant regulations, permits, requirements and Purpose: Minerals (Hematite Iron Ore) directions from the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources when undertaking activities within a marine Ref.: T02972 park. An electronic copy of the proposal can be found on the Dated 30 June 2014. Department of State Development website: P. DIETMAN, Acting Executive Director http://www.minerals.statedevelopment.sa.gov.au/public_notices /mining_proposal_open_for_public_comment. of Fisheries and Aquaculture Written submissions in relation to the granting of the mining lease are invited to be received at the Department of State LAND ACQUISITION ACT 1969 Development, Attention: Business Support Officer, G.P.O. Box (SECTION 16) 1264, Adelaide, S.A. 5001, no later than 31 July 2014. Notice of Acquisition Copies of all submissions will be forwarded to the application and may be made available for public inspection unless THE COMMISSIONER OF HIGHWAYS (the ‘Authority’), 136 confidentiality is requested. North Terrace, Adelaide 5000, acquires the following interests in the following land: J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

3118 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3 July 2014

HOUSING IMPROVEMENT ACT 1940 NOTICE is hereby given that the South Australian Housing Trust Board Delegate in the exercise of the powers conferred by the Housing Improvement Act 1940, does hereby declare the houses described in the table hereunder to be substandard for the purposes of Part 7 of the Housing Improvement Act 1940.

No. of House and Street Locality Allotment, Section, etc. Certificate of Title Volume Folio

29 Ballard Street Elizabeth East Allotment 97 in Deposited Plan 10199, Hundred 5241 607 of Munno Para 9 Dene Road Highbury Allotment 29 in Deposited Plan 7422, Hundred 5361 109 of Yatala 6 Dunbar Street Davoren Park Allotment 58 in Deposited Plan 7521, Hundred 5596 172 of Munno Para 43 Emmerson Drive Morphett Vale Allotment 63 in Deposited Plan 18913, Hundred 5388 763 of Noarlunga 192 Goodwood Road Millswood Allotment 103 in Filed Plan 9175, Hundred of 5148 602 Adelaide 2 Johnson Court Golden Grove Allotment 205 in Deposited Plan 25588, 5113 749 Hundred of Yalata

Dated at Adelaide, 3 July 2014. R. HULM, Director, Corporate Services, Housing SA (Delegate SAHT)

HOUSING IMPROVEMENT ACT 1940 WHEREAS by notice published in the Government Gazette on the dates mentioned in the following table the South Australian Housing Trust Board Delegate did declare the houses described in the said table to be substandard for the purposes of Part 7 of the Housing Improvement Act 1940, the South Australian Housing Trust Board Delegate in the exercise of the powers conferred by the said Part, does hereby fix as the maximum rental per week which shall be payable subject to Section 55 of the Residential Tenancies Act 1995, in respect of each house described in the following table the amount shown in the said table opposite the description of such house and this notice shall come into force on the date of this publication in the Gazette.

Maximum rental Date and page of per week Government Gazette in Address of House Allotment, Section, etc. Certificate of Title which notice declaring payable in Volume Folio house to be substandard respect of each house published $

193 Belair Road, Torrens Park Allotment 98 in Filed Plan 5869 136 8.5.14, page 1602 184.00 18508, Hundred of Adelaide Lot 1 Carrickalinga Road, Allotment 1 in Deposited Plan 5747 459 4.3.10, page 940 59.00 Normanville (also known as 15227, Hundred of Nina’s Estate) Yankalilla 3 Daisy Avenue, Mitchell Park Allotment 107 in Deposited 5740 391 8.5.14, page 1602 164.00 Plan 2415, Hundred of Adelaide 17 Flinders Parade, Flinders Allotment 3 in Deposited Plan 5342 128 24.4.14, page 1537 213.00 Park 4217, Hundred of Yatala 6 Grants Gully Road, Allotment 85 in Filed Plan 5561 193 26.11.98, page 1638 145.00 Chandlers Hill (previously 152161, Hundred of known as Lot 85, Part Noarlunga Section 272, Chandlers Hill Road) 53 Jane Street, Willaston Allotment 1 in Filed Plan 5234 279 27.3.14, page 1329 133.00 128785, Hundred of Mudla Wirra 4 Laverstock Road, Elizabeth Allotment 695 in Deposited 5260 536 27.3.14, page 1329 210.00 North Plan 6448, Hundred of Munno Para

Dated at Adelaide, 3 July 2014. R. HULM, Director, Corporate Services, Housing SA (Delegate SAHT)

3 July 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3119

HOUSING IMPROVEMENT ACT 1940 WHEREAS by notice published in the Government Gazette on the dates mentioned in the following table the South Australian Housing Trust Board Delegate did declare the houses described in the said table to be substandard for the purposes of Part 7 of the Housing Improvement Act 1940, and whereas the South Australian Housing Trust Board Delegate is satisfied that each of the houses described hereunder has ceased to be substandard, notice is hereby given that, in exercise of the powers conferred by the said Part, the South Australian Housing Trust does hereby revoke the said declaration in respect of each house.

Date and page of Government Gazette in Address of House Allotment, Section, etc. Certificate of Title which notice declaring Volume Folio house to be substandard published

Flat 5, 43 Fifth Avenue, St Peters Allotment 847 in Filed Plan 21471, Hundred 5808 869 29.10.1992, page 1439 of Adelaide 60A Lambert Road, Royston Park Allotment 16 in Filed Plan 136067, Hundred 5509 23 26.3.1998, page 1567 of Adelaide 360A Port Road, Hindmarsh Allotment 26 in Filed Plan 120245, Hundred 5728 464 24.11.1977, page 1627 of Yalata 14 Rockbourne Street, Elizabeth Allotment 15 in Deposited Plan 50161, 5618 817 25.7.2013, page 3235 North Hundred of Munno Para 19 Swanport Road, Murray Bridge Allotment 512 in Filed Plan 167327, Hundred 5773 766 26.11.1998, page 1638 of Mobilong 12 Verdun Road, Murray Bridge Allotment 1 in Filed Plan 130526, Hundred of 5244 103 28.3.1996, page 1794 Mobilong

Dated at Adelaide, 3 July 2014. R. HULM, Director, Corporate Services, Housing SA (Delegate SAHT)

3120 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3 July 2014

LIBRARIES BOARD OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA Fees and Charges Schedule 2014-2015

Description of Activity Previous Charge New Charge Last (*Denotes GST included where applicable) 2013-14 2014-15 changed

PHOTOCOPYING Resource Card 1.00 1.00 1/07/2000 Black & White A4 self operated standard quality (rechargeable card) 0.15 0.15 1/07/2004 A3 self operated standard quality (rechargeable card) 0.30 0.30 1/07/2004 A4 staff operated 0.30 0.30 1/07/2004 A3 staff operated 0.60 0.60 1/07/2004 A4 B&W best quality (uses colour process) 2.00 2.00 1/07/1997 A3 B&W best quality (uses colour process) 4.00 4.00 1/07/1997 Transparency A4 B&W best quality (uses colour process) staff operated 2.00 2.00 1/07/2004 Photocopying of large Maps Negotiated Negotiated 1/07/1997

Colour A4 self operated standard quality (rechargeable card) 0.75 0.75 1/07/2009 A3 self operated standard quality (rechargeable card) 1.50 1.50 1/07/2009 A4 colour best quality 2.00 2.00 1/07/1999 A3 colour best quality 4.00 4.00 1/07/1999 Transparency A4 colour best quality 4.00 4.00 1/07/1999

LAMINATING, MOUNTING AND BINDING Laminating Up to A5 2.00 2.00 1/07/2007 Up to A4 3.00 3.00 1/07/1997 Up to A3 4.00 4.00 1/07/1997 Up to A2 5.00 5.00 1/07/1997

Binding A4 Bindomatic or A4 Coil (includes cover) 3.50 3.50 1/07/1998 A4 Binding—Unibind (steel spine) 4.50 4.50 1/07/2011

FAX Send local first page 2.00 2.00 1/02/1994 Send STD first page 4.00 4.00 1/02/1994 Send overseas first page 6.00 6.00 1/02/1994 Send local subsequent pages 1.00 1.00 1/02/1994 Send STD subsequent pages 2.00 2.00 1/02/1994 Send overseas subsequent pages 3.00 3.00 1/02/1994 Receive up to 10 pages 2.00 2.00 1/02/1994 Receive additional pages 0.20 0.20 1/02/1994

FACILITIES HIRE Negotiated Negotiated 1/07/2004

REPRODUCTION FEES Reproduction Fees from Pictorial or Printed Collections and from —films or videos in the Collections All categories (detailed below -) Free Free 1/07/2001 —all categories includes use in book or magazine, documentary film or video, —display in public use building, post graduate thesis, commercial print, —TV news or current affairs programs. —non-listed uses to be determined by the Director or delegate.

COPIES ONTO MEDIA Audio Cassette Tape Copies * (cassette to cassette) 37.00 38.00 1/07/2013 Audio CDs copied from the digital sound collection * (CD to CD) 37.00 38.00 1/07/2013 Audio Cassette Tape Copies * (cassette to CD only) 77.00 80.00 1/07/2013 Other audio formats to CD POA POA 1/07/2009 Digital file (BWF) to MP3 first hour (files already existing from same OH interview) 27.00 28.00 1/07/2013 Digital file (BWF) to MP3 each subsequent hour (files already existing from same OH 6.00 6.00 1/07/2013 interview) DVD copies of film and video Betacam SP to DVD 69.00 70.00 1/07/2013 DVD copies of film and video DVD to DVD 37.00 38.00 1/07/2013 Retrieval of withdrawn items from offsite (Netley) —per first retrieval (up to 5 items per location) Negotiated Negotiated 1/07/2000 —per successive items retrieved Negotiated Negotiated 1/07/2000

MICROGRAPHIC 35mm B&W microfilm positive * 85.00 96.00 1/07/2013 35mm B&W microfilm duplicate negative * 85.00 92.00 1/07/2013

REFORMATTING Labour rate per hour * 61.00 62.00 1/07/2013

DIGITAL IMAGING Digital Image Per Scan * up to 50Mb 23.00 24.00 1/07/2013 Digital Image Per Scan * up to 100Mb 47.00 48.00 1/07/2013 3 July 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3121

Description of Activity Previous Charge New Charge Last (*Denotes GST included where applicable) 2013-14 2014-15 changed

Digital Image Per Scan * up to 150Mb 89.00 91.00 1/07/2013 Digital Image Per Scan * up to 200Mb 174.00 178.00 1/07/2013 Digital Image Per Scan * up to 500Mb—original material A3 size or smaller 205.00 210.00 1/07/2013 Digital Image Per Scan * up to 1GB—original material A3 size or smaller 237.00 242.00 1/07/2013 Digital Image Per Scan * up to 1.5GB—original material A3 size or smaller 289.00 295.00 1/07/2013 Digital Image Per Scan * up to 2GB—original material A3 size or smaller 300.00 306.00 1/07/2013 LARGE FORMAT SCANS—Roller scanner A2 37.00 38.00 1/07/2013 A1 44.00 45.00 1/07/2013 A0 53.00 54.00 1/07/2013 Digital photo of objects less than 60cm x 60cm * 47.00 48.00 1/07/2013 Digital photo of objects equal to or larger than 60cm x 60cm * 78.00 80.00 1/07/2013 to DVD—first file 10.00 10.00 1/07/2009 Burn to DVD—per additional large file 5.00 5.00 1/07/2009 Access of image via web server * 6.00 6.00 1/07/2009 LARGE FORMAT SCANS—Flatbed scanner A2 78.00 79.00 1/07/2013 A1 247.00 253.00 1/07/2013 A0 328.00 335.00 1/07/2013 LARGE FORMAT PRINTING A3 Photo rag paper 36.00 37.00 1/07/2013 Photo pearl paper 31.00 32.00 1/07/2013 Canvas 38.00 39.00 1/07/2013 A2 Photo rag paper 62.00 63.00 1/07/2013 Photo pearl paper 48.00 49.00 1/07/2013 Canvas 66.00 67.00 1/07/2013 A1 Photo rag paper 96.00 97.00 1/07/2013 Photo pearl paper 75.00 76.00 1/07/2013 Canvas 105.00 106.00 1/07/2013 A0 Photo rag paper 172.00 173.00 1/07/2013 Photo pearl paper 131.00 132.00 1/07/2013 Canvas 191.00 193.00 1/07/2013 Printing larger than A0 cost/m² 207.00 208.00 1/07/2013 PHOTOTEX PRINTS (one price—scan and print cost included) Images to be chosen from existing portfolio A1 236.00 240.00 1/07/2013 A0 402.00 409.00 1/07/2013 Printing larger than A0 cost/m² (maximum width 60inch/1524mm) 507.00 513.00 1/07/2013

COMPUTER RELATED SERVICES Labour rate per hour 61.00 62.00 1/07/2013 A4 B&W print self operated 0.20 0.20 1/07/2004 A3 B&W print (file sent for printing) 0.30 0.30 1/07/2004 A3 Colour print self operated 0.75 0.75 1/07/2009 A4 Colour print self operated 1.50 1.50 1/07/2009 A4 B&W print (file sent for printing) 0.40 0.40 1/07/2004 A3 B&W print (file sent for printing) 0.50 0.50 1/07/2004 A4 colour print (file sent for printing) 1.50 1.50 1/07/2004 A3 colour print (file sent for printing) 2.00 2.00 1/07/2004 A4 B&W print (from customer disk) 2.50 2.50 1/07/2004 A3 B&W print (from customer disk) 3.00 3.00 1/07/2004 A2 B&W print (from customer disk) 8.00 8.00 1/07/2011 A4 colour print (from customer disk) 3.50 3.50 1/07/2004 A3 colour print (from customer disk) 4.00 4.00 1/07/2004 A2 colour print (from customer disk) 11.00 11.00 1/07/2011 B&W Photo quality archival paper—up to A4 size print 18.00 18.00 1/07/2011 B&W Photo quality archival paper—up to A3 size print 21.00 21.00 1/07/2011 Colour Photo quality archival paper—up to A4 size print 22.00 22.00 1/07/2011 Colour Photo quality archival paper—up to A3 size print 25.00 25.00 1/07/2011 Digital Image per Scan (from Copy Centre) * 23.00 24.00 1/07/2013 Burn to CD-ROM (from Copy Centre) * 12.00 12.00 1/07/2009 Burn to DVD—first file (from Copy Centre) 10.00 10.00 1/07/2009 Burn to DVD—per additional large file (from Copy Centre) 5.00 5.00 1/07/2009 Access of Image via web server * 6.00 6.00 1/07/2009

MICROFILM READER PRINTER A4 microfiche / film self operated—Kodak equipment 0.50 0.50 1/07/2009 A3 microfiche / film self operated—Kodak equipment 0.70 0.70 1/07/2009 A4 microfiche / film self operated—ScanPro equipment 0.20 0.20 1/07/2013 A3 microfiche / film self operated—ScanPro equipment 0.30 0.30 1/07/2013 A4 microfiche / film staff operated—standard equipment 2.50 2.50 1/07/2008 A3 microfiche / film staff operated—standard equipment 3.80 3.80 1/07/2008 A4 microfiche / film staff operated—best quality image Copy Centre only 5.50 5.50 1/07/2008 A3 microfiche / film staff operated—best quality image Copy Centre only 6.50 6.50 1/07/2008 3122 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3 July 2014

Description of Activity Previous Charge New Charge Last (*Denotes GST included where applicable) 2013-14 2014-15 changed

A2 microfiche / film staff operated—best quality image Copy Centre only 10.00 10.00 1/07/2008 A4 microfiche / film staff operated—enhanced image 18.00 18.00 1/07/2008 A3 microfiche / film staff operated—enhanced image 19.00 19.00 1/07/2008 A2 microfiche / film staff operated—enhanced image 22.00 22.00 1/07/2008 Scan and save microfilm image 11.00 11.00 1/07/2008 Burn to CD-ROM (from Copy Centre) * 12.00 12.00 1/07/2009 Access of Image via web server * 6.00 6.00 1/07/2009

OVERHEAD SCANNER A4 B&W overhead scan 5.50 5.50 1/07/2008 A3 B&W overhead scan 6.50 6.50 1/07/2008 A2 B&W overhead scan 10.00 10.00 1/07/2008 A4 B&W overhead scan—enhanced image 18.00 18.00 1/07/2008 A3 B&W overhead scan—enhanced image 19.00 19.00 1/07/2008 A2 B&W overhead scan—enhanced image 22.00 22.00 1/07/2008 Scan and save overhead image 11.00 11.00 1/07/2008 Access of Image via web server * 6.00 6.00 1/07/2009 Burn to CD-ROM (from Copy Centre) * 12.00 12.00 1/07/2009

REPRODUCTION FROM HIGH RESOLUTION DIGITAL IMAGES Digital Image printed on ordinary paper—Black & White—up to A4 6.00 6.00 1/07/2011 Digital Image printed on ordinary paper—Black & White—up to A3 7.00 7.00 1/07/2011 Digital Image printed on ordinary paper—Black & White—up to A2 11.00 11.00 1/07/2011 Digital Image printed on ordinary paper—Colour—up to A4 8.00 8.00 1/07/2011 Digital Image printed on ordinary paper—Colour—up to A3 9.00 9.00 1/07/2011 Digital Image printed on ordinary paper—Colour—up to A2 13.00 13.00 1/07/2011 Digital Image printed to B&W photo quality paper archival paper—up to A4 size print 18.00 18.00 1/07/2011 Digital Image printed to B&W photo quality paper archival paper—up to A3 size print 21.00 21.00 1/07/2011 Digital Image printed to colour photo quality paper archival paper—up to A4 size print 22.00 22.00 1/07/2011 Digital Image printed to colour photo quality paper archival paper—up to A3 size print 25.00 25.00 1/07/2011 Image downloaded and saved 16.00 16.00 1/07/2008 Access of Image via web server * 6.00 6.00 1/07/2009 Burn to CD-ROM (from Copy Centre) * 12.00 12.00 1/07/2009

NOTES —Copy Centre orders will only be held for a period of 3 months from the date of completion. —All Photographic and Print from Computer items: labour charges apply to all customised work. —Digital Images (previously Photographic Images): Priority Service- 3 working days maximum Add 50% Add 50% 1/07/2008 Express Service- 1 working day maximum Add 100% Add 100% 1/07/2008 (subject to availability)

DOCUMENT DELIVERY SERVICE

Faxing—Inter-Library Charges Interlibrary local per 10 pages(or Part) * 3.30 3.30 1/07/1991 Interlibrary STD up to 10 pages * 6.60 6.60 1/07/1991 Interlibrary STD per additional 10 pages * 3.30 3.30 1/07/1991 S.A. Public Libraries no charge for FAXES

Document Delivery from State Library Collections (for Public) Photocopying A4 (staff operated) 0.30 0.30 1/07/2003 Photocopying A3 (staff operated) 0.60 0.60 1/07/2004 Priority copying (staff operated) 5.00 5.00 1/07/1997 within 5 working hours Monday to Friday Express copying (staff operated) 10.00 10.00 1/07/2001 within 2 working hours Monday to Friday subject to staff availability

Printing from Public Workstations A4 Computer printout (staff operated) 0.50 0.50 1/07/2000

Special loans overdue fines PER DAY 2.00 2.00 1/07/1989

Charges to public for items from other libraries Interlibrary photocopying per article (up to 50 pages) Core—4 working days * 16.50 16.50 1/07/2011 Rush—24 Hours Mon to Fri * 33.00 33.00 1/07/2011 Express—2 working hours Mon to Fri * 49.50 49.50 1/07/2011

Interlibrary photocopying each additional 50 pages * 4.00 4.00 1/07/2011

Interlibrary Loans to Australian Libraries Core—4 working days * 16.50 16.50 1/07/2011 Rush—24 Hours Mon to Fri * 33.00 33.00 1/07/2011 Express—2 working hours Mon to Fri * 49.50 49.50 1/07/2011

3 July 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3123

Description of Activity Previous Charge New Charge Last (*Denotes GST included where applicable) 2013-14 2014-15 changed

Interlibrary Loans—from Overseas Libraries cost recovery cost recovery 1/07/2005 Interlibrary Copies—from Overseas Libraries cost recovery cost recovery 1/07/2005

Charges to libraries for items from State Library Collections Interlibrary photocopying per article (up to 50 pages) Core—5 working days * 16.50 16.50 1/07/2011 Rush—AM/PM Mon to Fri * 33.00 33.00 1/07/2011 Express—2 working hours Mon to Fri * 49.50 49.50 1/07/2011

Interlibrary photocopying each additional 50 pages * 4.00 4.00 1/07/2011

Photocopying A4 & A3 for Public Libraries—PLASA levy (staff operated) * 0.30 0.30 1/07/1997 Maximum of $5.00 per request

Interlibrary Loans to Australian Libraries Core—4 working days * 16.50 16.50 1/07/2011 Rush—24 Hours Mon to Fri * 33.00 33.00 1/07/2011 Express—2 working hours Mon to Fri * 49.50 49.50 1/07/2011

Interlibrary Loans to Overseas Libraries cost recovery cost recovery 1/07/2005

Online Database Searches (by staff) including Newstext Basic Searches free free 1/07/2000 Full-text Records cost recovery cost recovery 2/07/1986

SPECIAL TOURS by arrangement

Behind The Scenes—Tariff per person Adults 15.00 15.00 1/07/2008 Concession 12.50 12.50 1/07/2008

Hidden Treasures—Tariff per person Adults 15.00 15.00 1/07/2008 Concession 12.50 12.50 1/07/2008

Tourism Industry Tour packages—Designer Tours at the State Library Platinum pass tour—adult (no concession) 20.00 20.00 1/07/2010 Gold pass tour—adult (no concession) 15.00 15.00 1/07/2010 Silver Special tour—adult (no concession) 10.00 10.00 1/07/2010

SPECIAL SEMINARS (Family & Oral History) & SHORT COURSES Tariff per PERSON per session Hosted by State Library of South Australia Negotiated Negotiated 1/07/1991 Concession Card Holder Negotiated Negotiated 1/07/1994 Hosted by Public Libraries Negotiated Negotiated 1/07/1994 Concession Card Holder Negotiated Negotiated 1/07/1994 Other Seminars, short courses and training sessions Negotiated Negotiated 1/07/1996

EXTERNAL EXHIBITION LOANS Administration fee cost recovery cost recovery 1/07/2008

COLLECTION PHOTOGRAPHY Staff time for supervising external photography requests Negotiated Negotiated 1/07/2005

CONSULTANCIES Consultancies undertaken by the State Library negotiated on a case by case basis Negotiated Negotiated 1/07/1995

POSTAGE, HANDLING AND INVOICING Postage and handling Charged on a cost recovery basis and is dependent upon the service and quantities requested

Invoicing Charge (per invoice) 4.50 4.50 1/07/2011 —To be applied to State Library product sales under $150 —Does not apply to State Library fees levied —Publications may be liable for an invoicing charge

Note: In accordance with a GST Ruling received from the Australian Taxation Office, any supply made by the State Library, being a gift deductible entity, will be GST free where the revenue received recovers less than 75% of the cost of the service provided. Fees for services that include GST are denoted by an asterisk (*) next to the charge.

Dated 3 July 2014. A. SMITH, Director, State Library of South Australia

3124 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3 July 2014

PETROLEUM AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY ACT 2000 4. The following easement be granted over portion of the land Suspension of Condition subject to that closure: Petroleum Exploration Licence—PEL 637 Grant to the Distribution Lessor Corporation an easement for PURSUANT to Section 76A of the Petroleum and Geothermal electricity supply purposes. Energy Act 2000, notice is hereby given that Condition 1 of On 5 March 2014 that order was confirmed by the Minister for Petroleum Exploration Licence PEL 637 has been suspended for Transport and Infrastructure, conditionally upon the deposit by the the period from and including 2 May 2015 to 1 November 2015, Registrar-General of Deposited Plan 92909 being the authority for under the provisions of the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act the new boundaries. 2000, pursuant to delegated powers dated 21 March 2012. Pursuant to Section 24 (5) of the Roads (Opening and Closing) The expiry date of PEL 637 will remain as 1 May 2016. Act 1991, NOTICE of the order referred to above and its The effect of this Suspension of Licence Condition 1 would not confirmation is hereby given. have altered the outcome of the original competitive tender Dated 3 July 2014. process. M. P. BURDETT, Surveyor-General Dated 27 June 2014.

B. A. GOLDSTEIN, NOTICE TO MARINERS Executive Director, Energy Resources Division, NO. 25 OF 2014 Department for Manufacturing, Innovation, South Australia—Upper Spencer Gulf—Relocation of the Trade, Resources and Energy Yarraville Shoal Buoys, Realignment of the Recommended Track Delegate of the Minister for Mineral and Removal of the Western Shoal Beacon Resources and Energy Former Notice No. 19 of 2014

MARINERS are advised that the works being carried out in Upper ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991: Spencer Gulf as referred to in the previous notice, which involved SECTION 24 moving the Yarraville Shoal Buoys Y1, Y2 and Y3 and removing the Western Shoal Beacon, have now been completed. The buoys NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF ROAD have been relocated to the following approximate positions: PROCESS ORDER Y1—3316.610S, 13732.277E Road Closure—Roberts Crescent, Smithfield Plains Y2—3315.882S, 13732.807E BY Road Process Order made on 28 February 2014 the City of Y1—3315.184S, 13732.878E Playford ordered that: In addition to the realignment of the Recommended Track 1. Portion of Roberts Crescent situate adjoining Allotment between WP2 and WP4 as referred to in the previous notice, the 496 in Deposited Plan 9051, more particularly delineated and Recommended Track between WP1 and WP2 has also been lettered ‘A’ on the Preliminary Plan No. 12/0042 be closed. realigned. Way Point 1 has been moved to approximate position 331006.6S, 1373823.7E, which results in the Recommended 2. Transfer the whole of land subject to closure to the South Track between WP1 and WP2 being realigned to 40.3–220.3. Australian Housing Trust in accordance with the Agreement for Transfer 28 February 2014, entered into between the City of Navy Charts affected: Aus 136, Aus 485 and Aus 778. Playford and South Australian Housing Trust. Publications affected: Australian Pilot, Volume 1 (Fourth On 9 May 2014 that order was confirmed by the Minister for Edition, 2014) page 374. Transport and Infrastructure, conditionally upon the deposit by the Admiralty List of Lights and Fog Signals, Volume K (2014/15 Registrar-General of Deposited Plan 93430 being the authority for Edition), No. 1931.5. the new boundaries. Adelaide, 25 June 2014. Pursuant to Section 24 (5) of the Roads (Opening and Closing) STEPHEN MULLIGHAN, Minister for Transport Act 1991, NOTICE of the order referred to above and its and Infrastructure confirmation is hereby given. FP 2012/0105 Dated 3 July 2014. DPTI 2014/02432

M. P. BURDETT, Surveyor-General

NOTICE TO MARINERS ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991: NO. 26 OF 2014 SECTION 24 South Australia—River Murray—Pike—Works for Deep Creek NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF ROAD NOTICE is given that pursuant to Section 26 of Harbors and PROCESS ORDER Navigation Act 1993, the Department of Planning, Transport and Road Closure—Old Norton Summit Road and Infrastructure has granted an Aquatic Activity Licence to the Norton Summit Road, Norton Summit Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources to carry out works at Deep Creek. The work is scheduled to BY Road Process Order made on 15 November 2013 the Adelaide commence on 30 June 2014 and should be completed by Hills Council ordered that: 19 December 2014. 1. Portions of Old Norton Summit Road situate adjoining the The works comprise of dredging the area in the River Murray eastern boundary of Allotment 23 in Filed Plan 130277 and the leading into Deep Creek, removal of existing water control western and southern boundaries of piece 6 in Filed Plan 12631 structure and Road Bridge over Deep Creek, construction of a and portion of Norton Summit Road situate adjoining the north pipeline, new regulator, bridge and fishway. eastern boundary of piece 6 in Filed Plan 12631, more The works will be located approximately 500 metres upstream particularly delineated and lettered ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’ and ‘D’ of lock 5 on the Paringa township side of the River Murray and (respectively) in the Preliminary Plan No. 11/0057 be closed. extend 30 metres into the river. Yellow buoys will be in place to 2. Transfer the whole of land subject to closure lettered ‘A’ to delineate the area. Vincent Anthony Anderson and Kaye Anderson in accordance Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution when with the agreement for transfer dated 27 March 2013, entered navigating in the vicinity. into between the Adelaide Hills Council and V. A. and K. Anderson. Adelaide, 13 June 2014. 3. Transfer the whole of land subject to closure lettered ‘B’, STEPHEN MULLIGHAN, Minister for Transport ‘C’ and ‘D’ to Norman John Hill and Elaine Hill in accordance and Infrastructure with the agreement for transfer dated 3 March 2012, entered DPTI2014/02432 into between the Adelaide Hills Council and N. J. and E. Hill.

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South Australia Evidence (Identification Evidence) Amendment Act (Commencement) Proclamation 2014

1—Short title This proclamation may be cited as the Evidence (Identification Evidence) Amendment Act (Commencement) Proclamation 2014. 2—Commencement of Act The Evidence (Identification Evidence) Amendment Act 2013 (No 58 of 2013) will come into operation on 7 July 2014. Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 3 July 2014

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South Australia Youth Court (Designation and Classification of Magistrates) Proclamation 2014 under section 9 of the Youth Court Act 1993

1—Short title This proclamation may be cited as the Youth Court (Designation and Classification of Magistrates) Proclamation 2014. 2—Commencement This proclamation comes into operation on the day on which it is made. 3—Designation and classification of Magistrates The auxiliary Magistrates named in Schedule 1 are— (a) designated as Magistrates of the Youth Court of South Australia; and (b) classified as members of the Court's ancillary judiciary.

Schedule 1—Magistrates of the Court Kym Boxall Gregory Ronald Alfred Clark Frederick Robert Field David Cyril Gurry Jonathan Romilly Harry Garry Francis Hiskey John Antoine Kiosoglous Patricia Ann Rowe Peter Yelverton Wilson Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 3 July 2014 AGO0084/14CS

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South Australia Evidence Variation Regulations 2014 under the Evidence Act 1929

Contents Part 1—Preliminary 1 Short title 2 Commencement 3 Variation provisions Part 2—Variation of Evidence Regulations 2007 4 Insertion of regulation 3AA 3AA Identity parades

Part 1—Preliminary 1—Short title These regulations may be cited as the Evidence Variation Regulations 2014. 2—Commencement These regulations will come into operation on the day on which section 4 of the Evidence (Identification Evidence) Amendment Act 2013 comes into operation. 3—Variation provisions In these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified regulations varies the regulations so specified.

Part 2—Variation of Evidence Regulations 2007 4—Insertion of regulation 3AA After regulation 3 insert: 3AA—Identity parades (1) For the purposes of section 34AB(2)(a)(i) of the Act, reasonable steps must be taken when making an audio visual record of an identity parade to ensure that— (a) the witness identifying, or attempting to identify, a person alleged to have committed an offence is visible at all relevant times during the conduct of the identity parade; and (b) if the witness indicates that a person taking part in, or whose image is included in, the parade is alleged to have committed an offence—that person or image (as the case requires) is visible at the time the witness gives the indication; and 3130 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3 July 2014

(c) anything said by the witness, and any other person present, during the conduct of the identity parade is recorded. (2) For the purposes of section 34AB(2)(a)(i) of the Act, the Commissioner of Police must keep an audio visual record of an identity parade relating to a person until— (a) if the person has been charged with an offence to which the identity parade relates but is subsequently discharged—the day on which the person is so discharged; or (b) if the person has been convicted or acquitted of an offence to which the identity parade relates— (i) if an appeal has not been lodged within the period provided for lodging an appeal against the conviction or acquittal—the end of the period; or (ii) if an appeal has been lodged within the period provided for lodging an appeal against the conviction or acquittal— the appeal lapses or is finally determined, whichever is the later; or (c) if the person to whom the record relates has not been charged with an offence to which the identity parade relates—until the end of the period within which the person can be charged with the offence. Note— As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations. Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 3 July 2014 No 198 of 2014

3 July 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3131

South Australia Pitjantjatjara Land Rights Revocation Regulations 2014 under the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights Act 1981

Contents Part 1—Preliminary 1 Short title 2 Commencement Part 2—Revocation of Pitjantjatjara Land Rights Regulations 2003 3 Revocation of regulations

Part 1—Preliminary 1—Short title These regulations may be cited as the Pitjantjatjara Land Rights Revocation Regulations 2014. 2—Commencement These regulations come into operation on the day on which they are made.

Part 2—Revocation of Pitjantjatjara Land Rights Regulations 2003 3—Revocation of regulations The Pitjantjatjara Land Rights Regulations 2003 are revoked. Note— As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations. Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 3 July 2014 No 199 of 2014 14MAARCS005

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South Australia Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights Variation Regulations 2014 under the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights Act 1981

Contents Part 1—Preliminary 1 Short title 2 Commencement 3 Variation provisions Part 2—Variation of Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights Regulations 2010 4 Variation of regulation 4—By-laws

Part 1—Preliminary 1—Short title These regulations may be cited as the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights Variation Regulations 2014. 2—Commencement These regulations come into operation on the day on which they are made. 3—Variation provisions In these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified regulations varies the regulations so specified.

Part 2—Variation of Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights Regulations 2010 4—Variation of regulation 4—By-laws (1) Regulation 4(1)—delete subregulation (1) and substitute: (1) For the purposes of section 43(3)(f) of the Act, Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara may make by-laws in relation to the following matters: (a) the granting of permission to specified persons, or specified classes of persons, to enter and remain on the lands; (b) the operation of, or sale of goods from, community stores. 3 July 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3133

(2) Regulation 4—after subregulation (3) insert: (4) In this regulation— community store means any shop, store, building or place located on the lands at which food or other goods are kept for sale. Note— As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations. Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 3 July 2014 No 200 of 2014 14MAARCS005

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3 July 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3135

CAMPBELLTOWN CITY COUNCIL CITY OF MARION Adoption of Valuations and Declaration of Rates Adoption of Valuations and Declaration of Rates NOTICE is hereby given that at its meeting held on 24 June 2014, NOTICE is hereby given that on 24 June 2014 the Council of the the Corporation of the City of Campbelltown for the financial year City of Marion, pursuant to the provisions of the Local ending 30 June 2015 resolved: Government Act 1999, for the year ending 30 June 2015, adopted Adoption of Valuation the capital valuation to apply in its area for rating purposes for the 2014-2015 financial year as supplied by the Valuer-General To adopt for rating purposes the most recent valuations totalling $17 006 292 940 declared differential general rates in the supplied by the Valuer-General of the capital value of land dollar based on capital value as follows: within the Council’s area totalling $9 629 847 600. (a) 0.367725 cents in the dollar on rateable land of Category Declaration of General Rate for the Year 2014-2015 1—Residential, Category 7—Primary Production and To declare a general rate of 0.317559 cents for each dollar of Category 9—Other. the assessed capital value of rateable land within the Council’s (b) 0.680291 cents in the dollar on rateable land of Category area. 2—Commercial Shop, Category 3— Commercial Office, Minimum Rate Category 4—Commercial Other. To fix a minimum amount payable by way of general rates of (c) 0.606746 cents in the dollar on rateable land of Category $843 in respect of rateable land within the Council’s area. 5—Industrial Light, Category 6—Industrial Other. Declaration of Separate Rate for the Year 2014-2015 (d) 0.698677 cents in the dollar on rateable land of Category 8—Vacant Land. To declare a separate rate of 0.267797 cents for each dollar of the assessed capital value of rateable property with an address Resolved that the minimum amount payable by way of general along the eastern side of Lower North East Road (between rates in respect of rateable land within the area for the year ending Downer Avenue and Hambledon Terrace) with the aim of 30 June 2015 be $938; and declared a Separate Rate of 0.009534 raising $31 800 to recover the construction and maintenance cents in the dollar on all rateable land within the Adelaide and costs for the toilet facility at 6A Denmead Avenue, Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Management Board Area Campbelltown. within the area. Natural Resources Management Levy The Council resolved that rates will be payable in four equal or approximately equal instalments, and that the due dates for those To declare a separate rate of 0.010025 cents in the dollar on instalments will be 1 September 2014, 1 December 2014, 2 March the capital value of all rateable land within the Council’s area to 2015 and 1 June 2015. reimburse the Council for amounts contributed to the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Management M. SEARLE, Chief Executive

Board. P. DI IULIO, Chief Executive Officer CITY OF PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD

Assignment of Names for New Roads CITY OF CHARLES STURT NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the City of Port Community Land Classification Adelaide Enfield at its meetings held on 10 September 2013, 13 May 2014 and 10 June 2014, resolved pursuant to NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the City of Charles Section 219 (1) of the Local Government Act 1999, that certain Sturt, at its meeting held on 16 June 2014, resolved that pursuant new roads located in the suburbs of Northfield and Northgate to Section 193 (5) of the Local Government Act 1999, the be assigned the street names, as detailed below: following properties be classified as Community Land: New Street names in Northfield: • 111 Woodville Road, St Clair, Certificate of Title Volume 5596, Folio 992. • The new road marked ‘A’ in Plan 2 be assigned the name Grundy Road. • 111A Woodville Road, St Clair, Certificate of Title Volume 5542, Folio 45. • The new road marked ‘B’ in Plan 2 be assigned the name Goodhall Street. • 111B Woodville Road, St Clair, Certificate of Title Volume 5542, Folio 46. • The new road marked ‘C’ in Plan 2 be assigned the name Beaumont Street. M. WITHERS, Chief Executive Officer New Street names in Northgate: Chard Street, Condon Drive, Gill Road, Kerr Lane, Kua Lane, CITY OF CHARLES STURT Lightsview Avenue, Parna Lane, Parnatti Street, Patta Avenue, Naming of Bridge South Parkway, Tao Street, Tiara Street, Tindo Lane, Webb Street, Wilto Lane, Wolta Lane and Worra Street. NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the City of Charles Sturt at its meeting held on 15 July 2013, resolved that pursuant to Plans which delineate the new roads that have been assigned the Clause 219 of the Local Government Act 1999, that the name of street names, together with a copy of the Council’s resolutions are the bridge between Holland Street, Thebarton and Manton Street, all available for inspection at the Council’s Principal Office, Hindmarsh over the River Torrens be formalised as the 163 St Vincent Street, Port Adelaide, Enfield Library Council ‘Sir William Goodman Bridge’. Office, 1-9 Kensington Crescent, Enfield and Greenacres Library Council Office, 2 Fosters Road, Greenacres; during their normal A plan showing the bridge, together with a copy of the business hours. Council’s resolution is available for inspection at the Council’s Civic Centre, 72 Woodville Road, Woodville, S.A. 5011, during W. IASIELLO, Acting City Manager the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on weekdays.

M. WITHERS, Chief Executive Officer

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PORT AUGUSTA CITY COUNCIL Copies of all submissions will be available for inspection by Prohibition of Traffic on Un-made Public Road interested persons at the Corporation of the City of Whyalla offices, Darling Terrace, from Thursday, 28 August 2014. PURSUANT to the provisions of Section 359 of the Local Government Act 1934, Port Augusta City Council at its meeting A public hearing will be held on Monday, 1 September 2014, at held on Monday, 23 June 2014, resolved to exclude, supported by the Whyalla Council Chamber, Civic Centre, Darling Terrace, a majority of all members of the Council, all traffic from a portion Whyalla, at which time interested persons may appear to be heard of un-made road identified as the public road reserve south of in relation to the draft Development Plan Amendment and their Allotments 40 and 41 in Deposited Plan 83948 as described within submissions. The public hearing will not be held if no submission Certificate of Title 6063/656 (Madland Street, Port Augusta West, makes a request to be heard. just past the SA Water Treatment Plant). Please contact Jason Willcocks on 8640 3444 for further details. G. PERKIN, City Manager P. PEPPIN, Chief Executive Officer

CITY OF WEST TORRENS CLARE & GILBERT VALLEYS COUNCIL Adoption of Valuations and Declaration of Rates Adoption of Valuation and Declaration of Rates NOTICE is hereby given that the Council in exercise of the NOTICE is hereby given that the Clare and Gilbert Valleys powers contained in Chapters 8, 9 and 10 of the Local Council at a Special Council Meeting held on 18 June 2014, Government Act 1999 and the Natural Resources Management resolved as follows for the year ending 30 June 2014: Act 2004: 1. Adopted for rating purposes the capital valuations Adoption of Valuations made by the Valuer-General within Council’s area totalling At a meeting held on 1 July 2014, adopted for rating purposes, $2 341 388 690. for the year ended 30 June 2015, the capital valuations of the 2. Declared differential general rates based upon the use of the Valuer-General of all property within the Council area, totalling land as follows: $14 291 009 180. 2.1 Residential, Vacant Land and Other: 0.4519 cents in the Declaration of Rates dollar. At a meeting held on 1 July 2014: 2.2 Commercial (Shop), Commercial (Office) and (i) Declared differential general rates in the dollar based on Commercial (Other): 0.6101 cents in the dollar. capital values as follows: 2.3 Industrial (Light) and Industrial (Other): 0.6101 cents in (a) 0.264909 cents in the dollar on rateable land of the dollar. Category 1 use; 2.4 Primary Production: 0.3389 cents in the dollar. (b) 0.603319 cents in the dollar on rateable land of 3. Fix a minimum amount of $600 payable by way of general Categories 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 use. rates. (ii) Declared a minimum amount payable by way of general 4. Imposed annual service charges based on the level of usage of rates on rateable land in its area of $826. the service in respect of land to which it provides or makes (iii) Declared a separate rate on rateable land within the available Community Wastewater Management System services at Council area of 0.009588 cents in the dollar based on $380 per unit in respect of all land serviced by either the Clare capital values, as a contribution to the Adelaide and Scheme, Riverton Scheme or Saddleworth Scheme. Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Management 5. Imposed an annual service charge of $183 based on the nature Board. of the service in respect of all land to which it provides the waste collection service within the towns of Clare, Riverton, T. BUSS, Chief Executive Officer Saddleworth, Mintaro, Sevenhill, Auburn, Watervale, Manoora, Rhynie, Marrabel, Stockport, Tarlee and Waterloo. CITY OF WHYALLA 6. Declared a separate rate of 0.0141 cents in the dollar in order The Remote Area and Minor Residential Development Plan to reimburse the Council the amount contributed to the Northern Amendment—Draft for Public Consultation and Yorke Natural Resources Management Board being $325 220. NOTICE is hereby given that the Corporation of the City of R. D. BLIGHT, Chief Executive Officer Whyalla has, pursuant to Section 24 of the Development Act 1993, prepared a draft Development Plan Amendment to amend the Whyalla (City) Development Plan: DISTRICT COUNCIL OF THE COPPER COAST The draft Development Plan Amendment will amend the ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991 Whyalla (City) Development Plan by: Road Closure—Public Road, Wallaroo • rezoning land shown as No Zones to Remote Area Zone; FOR the realignment of Emu Street to commence, the Council and must undertake the appropriate process to close the western end of • introducing a minor zone boundary change so as to rezone Emu Street. It is intended that this land would then be utilised for various properties fronting Wood Terrace, Whyalla from a development and recreational area and a new road reservation Local Centre Zone to Residential Zone. created to extend Wildman Street through to Owen Terrace. This work will improve the current intersection of John Terrace and Copies of the draft Development Plan Amendment will be Wildman Street and allow for the development of a commercial available for public inspection and purchase during normal office area along Owen Terrace. hours at the Council office, Darling Terrace, Whyalla. Copies will also be available for inspection at the Whyalla Public Library, 7-9 Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 10 of the Roads Ekblom Street, Whyalla Norrie and the Council website at (Opening and Closing) Act 1991, that the District Council of the http://www.whyalla.sa.gov.au. Copper Coast proposes to make a Road Process Order to close public road between John Terrace and Owen Terrace, Wallaroo as The draft Development Plan Amendment will be on display delineated and lettered ‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘C’ on the Preliminary Plan from Thursday, 3 July 2014 until Wednesday, 27 August 2014. No. 14/0014. Written submissions regarding the draft Development Plan Closed road ‘A’ is to merge with adjoining Allotment 503 in Amendment should be submitted no later than 5 p.m. on Deposited Plan 94044. Wednesday, 27 August 2014. All submissions should be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, Corporation of the City of Closed road ‘B’ is to merge with adjoining Allotment 504 in Whyalla, P.O. Box 126, Whyalla, S.A. 5600 and should clearly Deposited Plan 94044. indicate whether you wish to be heard in support of your Closed road ‘C’ is to merge with adjoining Allotment 506 submission. RESERVE in Deposited Plan 94044. 3 July 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3137

A copy of the plan and a statement of persons affected are (c) a differential general rate of 0.2495 cents in the dollar available for public inspection at the Council Office, 51 Taylor (Rural Rate) on the capital value of all other rateable land Street, Kadina and the Adelaide Office of the Surveyor-General within the Council’s area. during normal office hours. Declaration of Minimum Rate Any application for easement or objection must set out the full That pursuant to Section 158 (1) (a) of the Local Government name, address and details of the submission and must be fully Act 1999, Council hereby fixes, in respect of the financial year supported by reasons. ending 30 June 2015, a minimum amount payable by way of rates The application for easement or objection must be made in of $486.70. writing to the Council, P.O. Box 396, Kadina, S.A. 5554 within Declaration of Separate Rate— 28 days of this notice and a copy must be forwarded to the Regional Natural Resource Management Levy Surveyor-General, G.P.O. Box 1354, Adelaide, S.A. 5001. Where a submission is made, the Council will give notification of a That Council, pursuant to Section 95 of the Natural Resources meeting at which the matter will be considered. Management Act 2004 and Section 154 of the Local Government Act 1999, in order to reimburse to the Council the amount P. HARDER, Chief Executive Officer required to be contributed to the South East Natural Resource

Management Board, hereby declares a separate rate of $41.10 on REGIONAL COUNCIL OF GOYDER all rateable land in the Council’s area, in respect of the financial year ending 30 June 2015, based on a fixed charge of the same Road Name Change amount on all rateable land. NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to Section 219 of the Local Declaration of Annual Service Charge— Government Act 1999, as amended, Council at its meeting of the Kingston Community Wastewater Management Scheme 24 June 2014, resolved that the following road name change be initiated: That Council, pursuant to and in accordance with Section 155 of the Local Government Act 1999 and Regulation 9A of the Local That the road known as North Booborowie Road between the Government (General) Regulations 2013, hereby declares, in Council boundary (with Northern Areas Council) and the respect of the financial year ending 30 June 2015, an annual Goyder Highway south of Booborowie be renamed Booborowie service charge on all land to which Council provides or makes Road. available the prescribed service known as the Kingston The new road name will take effect from 16 July 2014. Community Wastewater Management System as follows: Notice is also given that Council motion 246/11, passed on $343 per unit on each occupied allotment; 20 September 2011, renaming Road 137 between Booborowie $229 per unit on each vacant allotment, township and Burra/Clare Road to Booborowie Road will now be formalised with the installation of appropriate road name signage. based upon the CWMS Property Units Code and varying according to whether land is vacant or occupied. Further information on the changes are available by viewing the Council Report contained in the Council Meeting Agenda at Declaration of Annual Service Charge— www.goyder.sa.gov.au. Mobile Garbage Bin Collection and Disposal Service J. P. BRAK, Chief Executive Officer That Council, pursuant to and in accordance with Section 155 of the Local Government Act 1999, Council hereby declares, in respect of the financial year ending 30 June 2015, an annual KINGSTON DISTRICT COUNCIL service charge on all land to which the Council provides or makes available the prescribed service of Mobile Garbage Bin Collection Adoption of Valuation and Declaration of Rates 2014-2015 and Disposal on the basis that the sliding scale provided for in NOTICE is hereby given that at the meeting held on 20 June 2014, Regulation 13 of the Local Government (General) Regulations the Council for the financial year ending 30 June 2015, resolved as 2013 will be applied to reduce the service charge payable as follows: prescribed as follows: Adoption of Valuations $234.50 per mobile garbage bin service collected from each allotment, That pursuant to Section 167 (2) (a) of the Local Government Act 1999, Council hereby adopts for rating purposes, for the based upon the level of usage of the service and being charged in financial year ending 30 June 2015, the capital values made by the accordance with Council’s Mobile Garbage Bin Collection and Valuer-General totalling $1 079 142 640 of which $1 026 274 180 Disposal Policy. is in respect of rateable land, and that 20 June 2014 shall be the Payment of Rates day as and from when such valuations shall become the valuations of Council. That pursuant to Section 181 (1) of the Local Government Act 1999, Council hereby declares that rates declared for the financial Declaration of Rates year ending 30 June 2015 will fall due in four equal or That Council, having taken into account the general principles approximately equal instalments payable on the following dates: of rating contained in Section 150 of the Local Government Act 1 September 2014; 1999 and the requirements of Section 153 (2) of the Local 1 December 2014; Government Act 1999, pursuant to Sections 153 (1) (b) and 2 March 2015; and 156 (1) (c) of the Local Government Act 1999, hereby declares, 1 June 2015. for the financial year ending 30 June 2015, the following differential general rates for all rateable land within the Council H. SCHINCKEL, Acting Chief Executive Officer area:

(a) a differential general rate of 0.3388 cents in the dollar KINGSTON DISTRICT COUNCIL (Urban Rate) on the capital value of all rateable land within the townships of Kingston, Rosetown and Cape Appointment of Development Assessment Panel Public Officer including the Cape Jaffa Anchorage; NOTICE is hereby given that the Kingston District Council, at its (b) a differential general rate of 0.2720 cents in the dollar meeting held on Friday, 20 June 2014, appointed Andrew (Rural Living Rate) on the capital value of all rateable MacDonald, Chief Executive Officer, as the Public Officer to land within the Rural Living Zone (RuL) abutting the Council’s Development Assessment Panel, pursuant to Section townships of Kingston and Cape Jaffa, as identified in 56A (22) of the Development Act 1993. Andrew MacDonald maps King/14, King/15, King/16, King/18, King/20, can be contacted at the Kingston District Council office, King/21, King/23, King/24, King/25 and King/26 of 29 Holland Street, Kingston S.E., S.A. 5275, or by telephone on Council’s Development Plan Consolidated 13 December (08) 8767 2033. 2012; and H. SCHINCKEL, Acting Chief Executive Officer

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DISTRICT COUNCIL OF ROBE • Emergency Service Vehicles Adoption of Valuation and Declaration of Rates 2014-2015 From that section of road: NOTICE is hereby given that the District Council of Robe at a 1. Named Black Bullock Road, being from MGA Zone 54 meeting held on 24 June 2014 and in relation to the financial year (GDA94) co-ordinates: ending 30 June 2015, resolved as follows: Point 1: (247,878.02 and 6,054,469.37) 1. Adopt the most recent valuations of the Valuer-General Point 2: (247,883.93 and 6,054,489.52) available to the Council of Capital Values that are to land in the to Section 65 in Hundred Plan 151000. area of the Council for rating purposes, with the total of valuations being $983 992 520. 2. Located adjacent to Section 206 in Hundred Plan 151000 from Black Bullock Road to Section 209 in Hundred Plan 2. Declare a single General Rate of 0.3442 cents in the dollar on 151000. the assessed Capital Values of all rateable land in its area. A. SKULL, Chief Executive 3. Determine that it will not fix a maximum increase in the general rate to be charged on rateable land within its area that constitutes the principal place of residence of a principal ratepayer. IN the matter of the estates of the undermentioned deceased 4. Impose an annual service charge based on the level of usage persons: of the service, on all land to which Council provides or makes Bilney Norma Karen, late of 3 Birch Crescent, Clovelly Park, available the prescribed service of the collection, treatment or home duties, who died on 23 June 2013. disposal of waste known as the Garbage and Recycling Collection Brown Desmond Anthony, late of 7 Martin Court, Ottoway, Service of $320 in respect of each set of bins, or part thereof retired cleaner, who died on 15 May 2014. provided, on the basis that the sliding scale provided for in Cappelluti Frank, late of 2-16 Cardigan Street, Angle Park, of Regulation 13 of the Local Government (General) Regulations no occupation, who died on 18 June 2013. 2013 will be applied to reduce the service charge payable, as Carter Doris Margaret, late of 7 Partridge Street, Goolwa, of no prescribed. occupation, who died on 22 April 2014. 5. Impose an annual service charge based on the level of usage Compton-Edwards Julie Ann, late of 11 Shackleton Avenue, of the service, on all land within the Boatswains Point area to Ingle Farm, of no occupation, who died on 23 November which Council provides or makes available the prescribed service 2013. of the collection, treatment or disposal of waste known as the Daly Elaine Mary, late of 199 Frederick Road, Seaton, retired Garbage Collection Service of $180 in respect of each set of bins, computer operator, who died on 22 April 2014. or part thereof provided on the basis that the sliding scale provided Dudart-Aberdeen Gilles Emmanuel, late of Hall Road, for in Regulation 13 of the Local Government (General) Willunga, retired master mariner, who died on 23 February Regulations 2013 will be applied to reduce the service charge 2013. payable. Hope Maria Kate, late of 46 Ireland Street, Wallaroo, retired typist, who died on 24 April 2005. 6. Impose an annual service charge based on the nature and Jensen Michael Raymond, late of 99 Hume Street, Wodonga, level of usage of the service and varying according to whether the Victoria, of no occupation, who died on 6 February 2013. land is vacant or occupied on all land to which Council provides Kennedy Reeta Elsie, late of Wibberley Street, Tumby Bay, or makes available the prescribed services for the collection, widow, who died on 8 April 2014. treatment or disposal of waste known as Community Waste Water Lee Eileen Maude, late of 2 Princes Highway, Tailem Bend, of Management System in respect of all land serviced by these no occupation, who died on 28 May 2011 schemes as follows: Lennon Mary Kathleen, late of 15 Rosemary Street, Woodville Occupied ...... $490 per property unit West, of no occupation, who died on 9 February 2014. Unoccupied ...... $395 per property unit Litchfield Mary Dawn, late of 4 Kangaroo Thorn Road, Trott 7. Declare the minimum amount payable by way of rates in Park, of no occupation, who died on 8 April 2014. respect of any one piece of rateable land in the Council area shall McCarthy Peter Alexander, late of 2 Warwick Street, Enfield, be $620. retired clerk, who died on 4 April 2014. Miklik Ana, late of 19 Windsor Avenue, Pennington, of no 8. Declare a separate rate based on a fixed charge on all rateable occupation, who died on 29 August 2013. land in the area of the Council and the South East Natural Morris Neil John, late of 4 Wilkins Street, Enfield, of no Resources Management Board of $42.20 per assessment in order occupation, who died on 13 January 2014. to reimburse Council for amounts contributed to the South East Pilkington Theresa, late of 393 Morphett Road, Oaklands Park, Natural Resources Management Board. of no occupation, who died on 17 March 2014. 9. Declare that all rates declared or payable will fall due in four Shannon Graham Stanley, late of 13 Thirteenth Street, Gawler equal or approximately equal instalments with the: South, retired production worker, who died on 13th April 2014. First instalment payable on 1 September 2014; Ween Maxwell James, late of 1 Butler Avenue, Lower Mitcham, Second instalment payable on 1 December 2014; retired service station attendant, who died on 21 December Third instalment payable on 2 March 2015; and 2013. Fourth instalment payable on 1 June 2015. Willis Joyce Mabel, late of 2 The Strand, Mawson Lakes, of no R. SWEETMAN, Chief Executive Officer occupation, who died on 24 February 2014. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act 1936, as amended, the Inheritance (Family Provision) Act 1972 and the DISTRICT COUNCIL OF YANKALILLA Family Relationships Act 1975, that all creditors, beneficiaries, Notice of Exclusion of Vehicles (with Exceptions)— and other persons having claims against the said estates are Portion of Black Bullock Road and Un-named Road on required to send, in writing, to the Office of Public Trustee, G.P.O. Western Boundary of Section 206 Hundred Plan Box 1338, Adelaide, S.A. 5001, full particulars and proof of such claims, on or before 1 August 2014, otherwise they will be NOTICE is hereby given that the District Council of Yankalilla, at excluded from the distribution of the said estates; and notice is its meeting held on 19 June 2014, resolved that pursuant to also hereby given that all persons indebted to the said estates are Section 359 of the Local Government Act 1934: required to pay the amount of their debts to the Public Trustee or Council excludes all vehicles, with the exception of: proceedings will be taken for the recovery thereof; and all persons having any property belonging to the said estates are forthwith to • Vehicles driven by employees or agents of the District deliver same to the Public Trustee. Council of Yankalilla in the course of their employment. Dated 3 July 2014. • Vehicles driven by employees or agents of the state or federal governments in the course of their employment. D. A. CONTALA, Public Trustee

• Vehicles driven by owners or agents of parcels of land Section 81 in Hundred Plan 15100 and Allotment 91 in Filed Plan 207197, in the course of their employment. 3 July 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3139

PARTNERSHIP ACT 1891 Dissolution of Partnership NOTICE is hereby given that as from 30 June 2014, the partnership known as ‘Getalla & Partners Pty Ltd’, was dissolved. Dated 3 July 2014. C. KARELLAS, Santos Limited, 60 Flinders Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000

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