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Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994

TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 769) 2003

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No. 769) 2003.

Land to be taken [s.15(6A) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

2. Following agreement in writing, the land described in the Schedule is taken for the purpose of transport, in particular, road purposes as from 19 December 2003 and vests in the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, for an estate in fee simple.

SCHEDULE

Land Taken

County of Elphinstone, Parish of Stuart - an area of about 3489 square metres being part of Lot 1 on RP736668 contained in Title Reference: 21156160.

As shown approximately on Plan R9-362(B) held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, .

Townsville City Flinders Highway (Stuart Bypass) 510/1161; 2835

ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 18 December 2003. 2. Published in the Gazette on 19 December 2003. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Main Roads.

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Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994

TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 770) 2003

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No. 770) 2003.

Land to be taken [s.9(7) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

2. The land described in the Schedule is taken for the purpose of transport, in particular, road purposes as from 19 December 2003 and vests in the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, for an estate in fee simple

SCHEDULE

Land Taken

County of Churchill, Parish of East Haldon - an area of about 1067 square metres being part of Lot 1 on RP117621 contained in Title Reference: 16383023.

As shown approximately on Plan R3-569 held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane.

Gatton Shire Gatton Ð Clifton Road R3-569 775/342; 343

ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 18 December 2003. 2. Published in the Gazette on 19 December 2003. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Main Roads.

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Integrated Planning Act 1997 the amendment is to reflect the approval by Council of a development application over the land. PLANNING SCHEME FOR THE Copies of the amendment are available for inspection and purchase Notice is hereby given that on 23 June 2003, the Pine Rivers Shire at the office of the Pine Rivers Shire Council. A copy of the Council adopted an amendment of its Planning Scheme. The amendment is available for inspection at the office of the purpose of the amendment is to exclude land located at 75 Railway Department of Local Government and Planning. Avenue, Strathpine, and described as Lot 31 and Lot 32 on RP36152, Parish of Warner and Lot 1 on RP96014, Parish of RAY BURTON, Chief Executive Officer. Warner from the “Residential A” zone and include the land in the “Special Facilities (Offices)” zone. The general effect of the amendment is to reflect the approval by Council of a development Integrated Planning Act 1997 application over the land. PLANNING SCHEME FOR THE SHIRE OF PINE RIVERS Copies of the amendment are available for inspection and purchase Notice is hereby given that on 27 August 2001, the Pine Rivers at the office of the Pine Rivers Shire Council. A copy of the Shire Council adopted an amendment of its Planning Scheme. The amendment is available for inspection at the office of the purpose of the amendment is to exclude land being described as Lot Department of Local Government and Planning. 23 on RP840003, Parish of Warner, being situated at Samsonvale RAY BURTON, Chief Executive Officer. Road, Cashmere from the Future Urban zone and include the land in the Residential A zone. The general effect of the amendment is to reflect the approval by Council of a development application Integrated Planning Act 1997 over the land. PLANNING SCHEME FOR THE SHIRE OF PINE RIVERS Copies of the amendment are available for inspection and purchase at the office of the Pine Rivers Shire Council. A copy of the Notice is hereby given that on 10 June 2003, the Pine Rivers Shire amendment is available for inspection at the office of the Council adopted an amendment of its Planning Scheme. The Department of Local Government and Planning. purpose of the amendment is to exclude land located at Braeside, Lot 1 Mount Samson Road, Mount Samson and described as Lot 1 RAY BURTON, Chief Executive Officer. on RP 177734, Parish of Samsonvale from the “Rural” zone and include the land in the “Rural Residential” zone. The general effect of the amendment is to reflect the approval by Council of a development application over the land. Integrated Planning Act 1997 Copies of the amendment are available for inspection and purchase at the office of the Pine Rivers Shire Council. A copy of the PLANNING SCHEME FOR THE SHIRE OF PINE RIVERS amendment is available for inspection at the office of the Notice is hereby given that on 10 March 2003, the Pine Rivers Department of Local Government and Planning. Shire Council adopted an amendment of its Planning Scheme. The RAY BURTON, Chief Executive Officer. purpose of the amendment is to exclude land located at Lot 2 Kriesch Road, Samsonvale and described as Lot 2 on RP230147, Parish of Samsonvale from the “Rural” zone and include the land Integrated Planning Act 1997 in the “Rural Residential” zone. The general effect of the amendment is to reflect the approval by Council of a development PLANNING SCHEME FOR THE SHIRE OF PINE RIVERS application over the land. Notice is hereby given that on 26 May 2003, the Pine Rivers Shire Copies of the amendment are available for inspection and purchase Council adopted an amendment of its Planning Scheme. The at the office of the Pine Rivers Shire Council. A copy of the purpose of the amendment is to exclude land located at Lot 5 amendment is available for inspection at the office of the Wagner Road, Murrumba Downs and described as Lot 5 on Department of Local Government and Planning. RP186618, Parish of Redcliffe from the “Future Urban” zone and include the land in the “Residential A” zone. The general effect of RAY BURTON, Chief Executive Officer. 279238—1

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Integrated Planning Act 1997 Copies of the amendment are available for inspection and purchase at the office of the Pine Rivers Shire Council. A copy of the PLANNING SCHEME FOR THE SHIRE OF PINE RIVERS amendment is available for inspection at the office of the Department of Local Government and Planning. Notice is hereby given that on 10 June 2003, the Pine Rivers Shire Council adopted an amendment to its Planning Scheme. The RAY BURTON, Chief Executive Officer. purpose of the amendment is to exclude land located at 23-25 Bunya Crossing Road, Eatons Hill and described as Lot 12 on RP225482, Parish of Warner from the “Future Urban” zone and Local Government Act 1993 include the land in the “Residential A” zone. The general effect of the amendment is to reflect the approval by Council of a ROMA TOWN COUNCIL development application over the land. (MAKING OF MODEL LOCAL LAW) AMENDMENT NOTICE (NO.1) 2003 Copies of the amendment are available for inspection and purchase at the office of the Pine Rivers Shire Council. A copy of the Title amendment is available for inspection at the office of the 1. This notice may be cited as the Roma Town Council (Making Department of Local Government and Planning. of Model Local Law) Amendment Notice (No.1) 2003. RAY BURTON, Chief Executive Officer. Commencement 2. This notice commences on the date it is published in the Gazette. Making of local law Integrated Planning Act 1997 3. The Roma Town Council (Making of Model Local Law) PLANNING SCHEME FOR THE SHIRE OF PINE RIVERS Notice (No.1) 2002 published in the Gazette on 26 April 2002 at page 1484, is amended in section 3 by omitting the words Notice is hereby given that on 28 April 2003, the Pine Rivers Shire “Model Local Law No.15 (Commercial Use of Roads)” and Council adopted an amendment to its Planning Scheme. The substituting the words “Model Local Law No. 14 purpose of the amendment is to exclude land located at Lot 6 Ann (Commercial Use of Roads)2000”. Street, Kallangur and described as Lot 6 on RP836571, Parish of Redcliffe from the “Future Urban” zone and include the land in the “Residential A” zone. The general effect of the amendment is to ENDNOTES reflect the approval by Council of a development application over 1. Published in the Gazette on Friday 19 December 2003 the land. 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. Copies of the amendment are available for inspection and purchase 3. The administering agency is the Queensland Department of at the office of the Pine Rivers Shire Council. A copy of the Local Government and Planning. amendment is available for inspection at the office of the Department of Local Government and Planning. RAY BURTON, Chief Executive Officer. Local Government Act 1993 WAMBO SHIRE COUNCIL (MAKING OF ROADS (AMENDMENT) LOCAL LAW (No. 1) 2003 Integrated Planning Act 1997 Short Title PLANNING SCHEME FOR THE SHIRE OF PINE RIVERS 1. This notice may be cited as the Wambo Shire Council (Making Notice is hereby given that on 7 April 2003, the Pine Rivers Shire of Roads (Amendment) Local Law (No. 1) 2003. Council adopted an amendment to its Planning Scheme. The Commencement purpose of the amendment is to exclude land located at Lot 1 Clear Mountain Road, Clear Mountain and described as Lot 1 on 2. This notice commences on the date it is published in the RP206711, Parish of Samsonvale from the “Rural” zone and Gazette. include the land in the “Rural Residential” zone. The general effect Making of Local Law of the amendment is to reflect the approval by Council of a development application over the land. 3. Pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Act 1993, the Wambo Shire Council made Roads (Amendment) Local Copies of the amendment are available for inspection and purchase Law (No. 1) 2003 by resolution on 4 December 2003, which at the office of the Pine Rivers Shire Council. A copy of the amends Local Law No. 21 (Roads). amendment is available for inspection at the office of the Department of Local Government and Planning. Inspection 4. A certified copy of the local law is open to inspection at the RAY BURTON, Chief Executive Officer. Local Government’s public office.

ENDNOTES Integrated Planning Act 1997 1. Published in the Gazette on 19 December, 2003. 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. PLANNING SCHEME FOR THE SHIRE OF PINE RIVERS 3. The administering agency is the Queensland Department of Notice is hereby given that on 28 January 2003, the Pine Rivers Local Government and Planning. Shire Council adopted an amendment to its Planning Scheme. The purpose of the amendment is to exclude land located at 54 Ira Buckby Road, Cashmere and Lot 100 Ira Buckby Road, Cashmere and described as Lot 1 on RP101160, Parish of Warner (now cancelled by Lot 1 and Lot 100 on SP158085, Parish of Warner) from the “Future Urban” zone and include the land in the “Residential A” zone. The general effect of the amendment is to reflect the approval by Council of a development application over the land.

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Local Government Act 1993 ENDNOTES PEAK DOWNS SHIRE COUNCIL 1. Published in the Gazette on 19 December 2003 (MAKING OF MODEL LOCAL LAW) 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly NOTICE (NO. 1) 2003 3. The administering agency is the Queensland Department of Local Government and Planning. Title 1. This Notice may be cited as the Peak Downs Shire Council (Making of Model Local Law) Notice (No. 1) 2002 Commencement 2. This Notice commences on the date it is published in the Gazette Making of local law 3. Pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Act 1993 the Peak Downs Shire Council adopted the following model local law by resolution on 17 December 2003: Model Local Law No. 12 (Caravan Parks) 2000. The local law so adopted will be referred to as Local Law No. 12 (Caravan Parks) 2003 of the Council’s local laws; Inspection 4. A certified copy of the local law is open to inspection at the local government’s public office and at the Department’s State Office.

Local Government (Planning and Environment) Act 1990 (repealed) and Integrated Planning Act 1997 PLANNING SCHEMES (APPROVAL OF AMENDMENTS) ORDER (NO. 13) 2003

Short Title

1. This Order in Council may be cited as the Planning Schemes (Approval of Amendments) Order (No. 13) 2003.

Commencement

2. This Order in Council commences on 19 December 2003.

Approval of Amendments of Planning Schemes

3. Approval is given to the amendments of the planning schemes which are specified in the Schedule.

THE SCHEDULE

Planning Scheme Date of Notification Description of Land Rezoned Zone from which said Zone in which said Land of Approval of Land Excluded and Included and Zoning Planning Scheme Zoning Maps Affected Maps Affected

The Shire of 12 March 1988 Lot 203 on S.P. 132973, parish of Rural as shown on Sheet Rural Residential as Caboolture Caboolture 29 shown on Sheet 29/13

The Whole of the 19 December 1987 Lot 1 on R.P. 128950 Rural Residential as Special Facilities - Area of the City of shown on Sheet 75 Caravan Park and Caloundra Relocatable Home Park in accordance with Plan of Development No. 58 as shown on Sheet 75/6 ______ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 18 December 2003 2. Published in the Gazette on 19 December 2003 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly 4. The administering agency is the Department of Local Government and Planning

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Local Government Act 1993

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (POSTAL BALLOT) NOTICE (NO. 1) 2003

Short Title 1. This Notice may be cited as the Local Government (Postal Ballot) Notice (No. 1) 2003.

Commencement 2. This Notice commences on the day it is published in the Gazette.

Repeal of all previous Local Government (Postal Ballot) Notices 3. All previous Local Government (Postal Ballot) Notices made pursuant to section 318 of the Local Government Act 1993 are hereby repealed.

Direction 4. Pursuant to section 318 of the Local Government Act 1993, it is directed that polls be conducted by postal ballot-

(a) in the areas in Schedule 1; (b) in the division or divisions of the areas in Schedule 2; (c) in that part of the area of Belyando that is marked on map PB 13 Edition 2; (d) in that part of the area of Croydon that is marked on map PB 41 Edition 1; (e) in that part of the area of Emerald that is marked on map PB 49 Edition 2; (f) in that part of the area of Flinders that is marked on map PB 53 Edition 1; and (g) in that part of division 2 of the area of Whitsunday that is marked on map PB 130 Edition 1.

Inspection 5. The maps referred to in section 4 of this Notice are open to inspection at- (a) The Queensland Department of Local Government and Planning, Level 17, Mineral House, 41 George Street, BRISBANE; and (b) The relevant local government’s public office.______

SCHEDULE 1

SHIRE OF ARAMAC SHIRE OF DIAMANTINA SHIRE OF EIDSVOLD SHIRE OF PEAK DOWNS SHIRE OF PERRY SHIRE OF BARCALDINE SHIRE OF ILFRACOMBE SHIRE OF PITTSWORTH SHIRE OF INGLEWOOD SHIRE OF QUILPIE SHIRE OF BAUHINIA SHIRE OF ISISFORD SHIRE OF BENDEMERE SHIRE OF JERICHO SHIRE OF ROSALIE SHIRE OF BIGGENDEN SHIRE OF JONDARYAN SHIRE OF STANTHORPE SHIRE OF BLACKALL SHIRE OF KOLAN SHIRE OF TAMBO SHIRE OF LONGREACH SHIRE OF TARA SHIRE OF BROADSOUND SHIRE OF MCKINLAY SHIRE OF TAROOM SHIRE OF MILLMERRAN SHIRE OF TIARO SHIRE OF BUNGIL SHIRE OF MIRIAM VALE SHIRE OF WAGGAMBA SHIRE OF MONTO SHIRE OF WAMBO SHIRE OF CAMBOOYA SHIRE OF MUNDUBBERA SHIRE OF WARROO SHIRE OF CHINCHILLA SHIRE OF MURILLA SHIRE OF CROWS NEST SHIRE OF DALRYMPLE SHIRE OF NEBO SHIRE OF WOOCOO

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SCHEDULE 2

SHIRE OF BOORINGA (DIVISIONS 2, 3, & 4) SHIRE OF BOULIA (DIVISION 1) (DIVISION 2) (DIVISIONS 1, 2, & 3) SHIRE OF DUARINGA (DIVISION 1)

_ The public office of the Council of the Shire of Belyando is located at Griffin Street, Moranbah The public office of the Council of the is located at Samwell Street, Croydon The public office of the Council of the Shire of Emerald is located at 65 Egerton Street, Emerald The public office of the Council of the Shire of Flinders is located at 34 Gray Street, Hughenden The public office of the Council of the Shire of Whitsunday is located at 83-85 Main Street, Proserpine

ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 18 December 2003. 2. Published in the Gazette on 19 December 2003. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Local Government and Planning.

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Public Service Act 1996 2* Published in the Gazette on 19 December 2003* APPOINTMENT OF OFFICER NOTICE (No 04) 2003 3* Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly* Short title 4* The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources 1 This notice may be cited as the Appointment of Officer Notice and Mines* (No 04) 2003 Public Service Act 1996 Appointment [s60(1) of the Act] TRANSFER OF OFFICER NOTICE (No 03) 2003 2 Barbara Jean Perrott, Executive Director, Corporate Services Short title Centre, Department of Families, Brisbane, (SES2), be appointed to 1 This notice may be cited as the Transfer of Officer Notice the role of Executive Director, CorporateLink, Brisbane (SES3) (No 03) 2003* within the Department of Natural Resources and Mines* Transfer [s79(1) of the Act] ENDNOTES 2 Mary Jessica Worthy, Director, Corporate Services, Brisbane, 1* Made by the Governor in Council on 11 December 2003* (SES2), is transferred to the role of General Manager, Policy and 2* Published in the Gazette on 19 December 2003* Resource Strategy, Bureau of Mining and Petroleum, Brisbane 3* Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly* (SES2) within the Department of Natural Resources* 4* The administering agency is the Department of Natural ENDNOTES Resources and Mines* 1* Made by the Governor in Council on 18 December 2003* Public Service Act 1996 2* Published in the Gazette on 19 December 2003* APPOINTMENT OF OFFICER NOTICE (No 05) 2003 3* Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly* Short title 4* The administering agency is the Department of Natural 1 This notice may be cited as the Appointment of Officer Notice Resources and Mines* (No 05) 2003 Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Appointment [s60(1) of the Act] TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE (No 34) 2003 2 Paul Gerrard Woodward, Principal Advisor, Office of the Short title Director-General, Brisbane (AO8), be appointed to the role of General 1 This notice may be cited as the Taking of Easement Notice (No 34) Manager, Regional Services, Natural Resource Services, Brisbane 2003 (SES2) within the Department of Natural Resources and Mines; Easements taken [s9 of the Act] 3 Richard Brooks Crothers, Regional Manager, Integrated Natural 2 The Easements described in Schedule 2 are taken by the Queensland Resource Planning, South East Region, Regional Services, Natural Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 849 233 for Resource Services, Bundaberg (SO1) be appointed to the role of Electrical Works (transmission line) purposes and vests in the Queensland Regional Services Director, South East Region, Regional Services, Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 849 233 on and Natural Resource Services, Brisbane (SES2) within the Department from 19 December 2003* of Natural Resources and Mines; Rights and obligations 4 Mark Francis Cranitch, Regional Manager, Integrated Natural 3 That the rights and obligations conferred and imposed by each Resource Management and Use, North Region, Regional Services, Easement include the matters set out in Schedule 1* Natural Resource Services, Townsville (SO2) be appointed to the SCHEDULE 1 role of Regional Services Director, North Region, Regional Services, DEFINITIONS Natural Resource Services, Townsville (SES2) within the Department 1* In this Easement: of Natural Resources and Mines; and 1*1 “Acts” means the Electricity Act 1994 and Government Owned 5 Giuseppe Alfio Pappalardo, Regional Manager, Natural Corporations Act 1993 and any amendments to them or Resource Information and Knowledge, Central West Region, Regional either of them or any Acts superseding those Acts* Services, Natural Resource Services, Mackay (SO2) be appointed to 1*2 “Date of this Easement” means the date of Notice* the role of Regional Services Director, Central West Region, Regional 1*3 “Easement” means the rights obtained from the Owner by Services, Natural Resource Services, Mackay (SES2) within the QETC including but not limited to the terms and conditions Department of Natural Resources and Mines* contained in this Schedule* 1*4 “Easement Land” means that portion of the Owner’s land ENDNOTES over which this Easement is obtained* 1* Made by the Governor in Council on 18 December 2003* 279235—1 1*5 “Owner” means the Registered Proprietor together with its

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successors, successors in title and assigns* Where the term or alterations to any buildings or structures on the Easement appears in Clauses 3, 4, 5 and 6 it includes the servants, Land; agents, employees, workmen and contractors of the Owner 6*2 erect any fence that is higher than three (3) metres on the and other persons authorised by the Owner to use or enter Easement Land; upon the Easement Land* 6*3 place fill or other substance or carry out any works or do 1*6 “QETC” means the Queensland Electricity Transmission anything whatsoever on the Easement Land which would Corporation Limited, together with its successors and assigns reduce the clearance from ground level of the conductors or and others authorised by it* Where the context permits, the transmission lines below the minimum statutory clearance term includes the servants, agents, employees, workmen, required from time to time for the voltage class of the linesmen, contractors of QETC and other persons authorised transmission line on the Easement Land; by QETC to exercise its rights under this Easement* 6*4 cause or allow, except in the case of force majeure, the inundation 1*7 “Electricity Works” means such works, apparatus, structures of those parts of the Easement Land where any Electricity and things as QETC may in its absolute discretion consider Works are erected or located or are proposed to be erected or appropriate as a means of conveying or transmitting electricity, located; telecommunications and other electromagnetic energy in all 6*5 lay any metal conduit or pipe within five (5) metres of the base its forms, including conductors, cables, towers, aerials, poles, of any tower, pole, foundation, ground anchorage or other foundations, ground anchorages, supports and other associated means of support on the Easement Land; or appurtenant works* The expression includes the Electricity 6*6 do any act or thing which jeopardises the foundations, ground Works existing on the Easement Land at the Date of this anchorages, supports, the towers or poles, including (without Easement or constructed on it after that date, and where the limitation) excavate or remove any soil, sand or gravel within a context permits it includes a reference to any part of the distance of twenty (20) metres from the base of any tower, Electricity Works* pole, foundation, ground anchorage or support on the Easement QETC’S RIGHTS Land; 2* The QETC is acquiring this Easement in perpetuity to permit 6*7 if unassigned sugar cane land, grow sugar cane on the Easement QETC the right to: Land; 2*1 convey and transmit electricity, telecommunications and other 6*8 plant upon the Easement Land trees whose size or height electromagnetic energy in all its forms on, from, over, under and would in any way interfere with the statutory clearance that through the Easement Land by Electricity Works; may exist from time to time; or 2*2 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land, with vehicles, 6*9 reside in or permit anyone to reside in or occupy any building, plant and equipment, if necessary, to exercise its rights under structure, caravan, or other accommodation (including this Easement; temporary accommodation) which may be located on the 2*3 construct Electricity Works on, over, under or through the Easement Land; Easement Land; and QETC will not unreasonably withhold its consent but in granting 2*4 inspect, maintain, repair or replace the Electricity Works; any consent may impose reasonable conditions* 2*5 clear the Easement Land of trees, undergrowth or vegetation or OWNER MAY USE EASEMENT any obstruction in the manner and by the means QETC 7* The Owner may use the Easement Land for any lawful purpose considers appropriate; not inconsistent with the terms of this Easement* 2*6 construct and maintain on the Easement Land such tracks, INDEMNITY roads, gates, fences and other structures and works as QETC 8* QETC indemnifies the Owner against all actions, suits, proceedings, considers necessary; demands, costs, losses, damages and expenses arising out of or in 2*7 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land for the purposes respect of any act or omission of QETC in the use or attempted use of preventing or rectifying any infringement by the Owner of of the Easement Land by QETC, except where such actions, suits, QETC’s rights under this Easement by the Owner; and proceedings, claims, demands, costs, losses, damages or expenses the QETC may in connection with its use and enjoyment of this arise as a result of any negligent act or omission of the Owner, Easement, exercise such of its rights, powers, discretion and functions breach of this Easement or of the law* under the Acts, or any other Act or at law as it sees fit* PUBLIC RISK QETC’S OBLIGATIONS TO THE OWNER 9* QETC will effect and keep current a public risk insurance policy in 3* QETC will, in exercising its rights pursuant to this Easement: respect of this Easement and the use by QETC of the Easement 3*1 cause as little inconvenience to the Owner as possible; and Land for an amount which QETC considers appropriate to the 3*2 act reasonably* public liability risk involved but in any event not less than TEN 4* QETC WILL COMPLY WITH SAFETY LAWS MILLION DOLLARS ($10,000,000*00)* 4*1 QETC will comply with all laws regarding the exercise of its SCHEDULE 2 rights under this Easement and the safety of persons to use the South West Region, Toowoomba Office Easement Land* Easements Taken 4*2 QETC will not be liable for: Easement O in Lot 2 on RP48300 on SP162329 (to be registered in the 4*2*1 the negligent acts or omissions of the Owner; or Land Registry), area 6*373 ha, part of the land in Title Reference 17290222, 4*2*2 the acts or omissions of the Owner that are a breach of parish of Tooth* this Easement or of the law* L*A*B 10299 THINGS THE OWNER MUST NOT DO Easement N in Lot 58 on RP34847 on SP162328 (to be registered in 5* The Owner must not: the Land Registry), area 3*261 ha, part of the land in Title Reference 5*1 interfere with, damage or place at risk the Electricity Works, 15057241, parish of Tooth* any other structures or works or plant, equipment, tools or L*A*B 10300 material of QETC on or near the Easement Land; 5*2 interfere with or obstruct QETC in the exercise or enjoyment ENDNOTES of its rights and powers under this Easement; or 1* Made by the Governor in Council on 18 December 2003* 5*3 where the Owner is the holder of an assignment under the 2 Published in the Gazette on 19 December 2003* Sugar Industry Act 1991 over the Easement Land, grow 3* Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly* sugarcane within ten (10) metres of any tower, base or pole 4* The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources upon the Easement Land* and Mines* THINGS THE OWNER MAY ONLY DO IF QETC CONSENTS Acquisition of Land Act 1967 6* The Owner must not, or consent to allow another party to, after TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE (No 35) 2003 the Date of this Easement, without first obtaining the written Short title consent of QETC: 1 This notice may be cited as the Taking of Easement Notice (No 35) 6*1 erect or place any buildings or structures or make any additions 2003

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Easements taken [s9 of the Act] 4*1 QETC will comply with all laws regarding the exercise of its 2 The Easements described in Schedule 2 are taken by the Queensland rights under this Easement and the safety of persons to use the Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 849 233 for Easement Land* Electrical Works (transmission line) purposes and vests in the Queensland 4*2 QETC will not be liable for: Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 849 233 on and 4*2*1 the negligent acts or omissions of the Owner; or from 19 December 2003* 4*2*2 the acts or omissions of the Owner that are a breach of Rights and obligations this Easement or of the law* 3 That the rights and obligations conferred and imposed by each THINGS THE OWNER MUST NOT DO Easement include the matters set out in Schedule 1* 5* The Owner must not: SCHEDULE 1 5*1 interfere with, damage or place at risk the Electricity Works, DEFINITIONS any other structures or works or plant, equipment, tools or 1* In this Easement: material of QETC on or near the Easement Land; 1*1 “Acts” means the Electricity Act 1994 and Government Owned 5*2 interfere with or obstruct QETC in the exercise or enjoyment Corporations Act 1993 and any amendments to them or of its rights and powers under this Easement; or either of them or any Acts superseding those Acts* 5*3 where the Owner is the holder of an assignment under the 1*2 “Date of this Easement” means the date of Notice* Sugar Industry Act 1991 over the Easement Land, grow 1*3 “Easement” means the rights obtained from the Owner by sugarcane within ten (10) metres of any tower, base or pole QETC including but not limited to the terms and conditions upon the Easement Land* contained in this Schedule* THINGS THE OWNER MAY ONLY DO IF QETC CONSENTS 1*4 “Easement Land” means that portion of the Owner’s land 6* The Owner must not, or consent to allow another party to, after over which this Easement is obtained* the Date of this Easement, without first obtaining the written 1*5 “Owner” means the Registered Proprietor together with its consent of QETC: successors, successors in title and assigns* Where the term 6*1 erect or place any buildings or structures or make any additions appears in Clauses 3, 4, 5 and 6 it includes the servants, or alterations to any buildings or structures on the Easement agents, employees, workmen and contractors of the Owner Land; and other persons authorised by the Owner to use or enter 6*2 erect any fence that is higher than three (3) metres on the upon the Easement Land* Easement Land; 1*6 “QETC” means the Queensland Electricity Transmission 6*3 place fill or other substance or carry out any works or do Corporation Limited, together with its successors and assigns anything whatsoever on the Easement Land which would and others authorised by it* Where the context permits, the reduce the clearance from ground level of the conductors or term includes the servants, agents, employees, workmen, transmission lines below the minimum statutory clearance linesmen, contractors of QETC and other persons authorised required from time to time for the voltage class of the by QETC to exercise its rights under this Easement* transmission line on the Easement Land; 1*7 “Electricity Works” means such works, apparatus, structures 6*4 cause or allow, except in the case of force majeure, the inundation and things as QETC may in its absolute discretion consider of those parts of the Easement Land where any Electricity appropriate as a means of conveying or transmitting electricity, Works are erected or located or are proposed to be erected or telecommunications and other electromagnetic energy in all located; its forms, including conductors, cables, towers, aerials, poles, 6*5 lay any metal conduit or pipe within five (5) metres of the base foundations, ground anchorages, supports and other associated of any tower, pole, foundation, ground anchorage or other or appurtenant works* The expression includes the Electricity means of support on the Easement Land; Works existing on the Easement Land at the Date of this 6*6 do any act or thing which jeopardises the foundations, ground Easement or constructed on it after that date, and where the anchorages, supports, the towers or poles, including (without context permits it includes a reference to any part of the limitation) excavate or remove any soil, sand or gravel within a Electricity Works* distance of twenty (20) metres from the base of any tower, QETC’S RIGHTS pole, foundation, ground anchorage or support on the Easement 2* The QETC is acquiring this Easement in perpetuity to permit Land; QETC the right to: 6*7 if unassigned sugar cane land, grow sugar cane on the Easement 2*1 convey and transmit electricity, telecommunications and other Land; electromagnetic energy in all its forms on, from, over, under 6*8 plant upon the Easement Land trees whose size or height and through the Easement Land by Electricity Works; would in any way interfere with the statutory clearance that 2*2 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land, with vehicles, may exist from time to time; or plant and equipment, if necessary, to exercise its rights under 6*9 reside in or permit anyone to reside in or occupy any building, this Easement; structure, caravan, or other accommodation (including 2*3 construct Electricity Works on, over, under or through the temporary accommodation) which may be located on the Easement Land; Easement Land; 2*4 inspect, maintain, repair or replace the Electricity Works; and QETC will not unreasonably withhold its consent but in granting 2*5 clear the Easement Land of trees, undergrowth or vegetation or any consent may impose reasonable conditions* any obstruction in the manner and by the means QETC OWNER MAY USE EASEMENT considers appropriate; 7* The Owner may use the Easement Land for any lawful purpose 2*6 construct and maintain on the Easement Land such tracks, not inconsistent with the terms of this Easement* roads, gates, fences and other structures and works as QETC INDEMNITY considers necessary; 8* QETC indemnifies the Owner against all actions, suits, proceedings, 2*7 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land for the purposes demands, costs, losses, damages and expenses arising out of or in of preventing or rectifying any infringement by the Owner of respect of any act or omission of QETC in the use or attempted use QETC’s rights under this Easement by the Owner; and of the Easement Land by QETC, except where such actions, suits, the QETC may in connection with its use and enjoyment of this proceedings, claims, demands, costs, losses, damages or expenses Easement, exercise such of its rights, powers, discretion and arise as a result of any negligent act or omission of the Owner, functions under the Acts, or any other Act or at law as it sees breach of this Easement or of the law* fit* PUBLIC RISK QETC’S OBLIGATIONS TO THE OWNER 9* QETC will effect and keep current a public risk insurance policy in 3* QETC will, in exercising its rights pursuant to this Easement: respect of this Easement and the use by QETC of the Easement 3*1 cause as little inconvenience to the Owner as possible; and Land for an amount which QETC considers appropriate to the 3*2 act reasonably* public liability risk involved but in any event not less than TEN 4* QETC WILL COMPLY WITH SAFETY LAWS MILLION DOLLARS ($10,000,000*00)*

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SCHEDULE 2 Natural Resources and Mines, area 3*7527 ha, county of Livingstone, South West Region, Toowoomba Office parish of Rockhampton* Easements Taken Purpose Easement R in Lot 27 on RP23190 on SP161416 (to be registered in 22 Reserve for State School (Primary – Allenstown)* the Land Registry), area 5*323 ha, part of the land in Title Reference Date Set Apart 17155010, parish of Hodgson* 23 Order in Council made 21 December 1989 and published in the Easement Q in Lot 29 on RP23190 on SP161416 (to be registered in Gazette on 23 December 1989 at pages 2641-3* the Land Registry), area 3*144 ha, part of the land in Title Reference File Reference 17155010, parish of Hodgson* 24 ROC 2379 L*A*B* 10312 SCHEDULE 3 Easement H in Lot 2 on RP133212 on SP161421 (to be registered in Description the Land Registry), area 4*034 ha, part of the land in Title Reference 31 Central West Region, Rockhampton Office, R*204 (Title Reference 14904062, parish of Hodgson* 49002417), being Portion 137 as shown on plan RN549 (now Lot 137 on Easement F in Lot 2 on RP59698 on SP161421 (to be registered in RN549) registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, the Land Registry), area 6*095 ha, part of the land in Title Reference area 1*619 ha, county of Raglan, parish of Spier* 12236001, parishes of Hodgson and Cambooya* Purpose L*A*B* 10316 32 Reserve for State School, Mt* Murchison* Date Set Apart ENDNOTES 33 Order in Council made 17 May 1935 and published in the Gazette 1* Made by the Governor in Council on 18 December 2003* on 18 May 1935 at page 2085* 2 Published in the Gazette on 19 December 2003* File Reference 3* Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly* 34 ROC 12182 4* The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources SCHEDULE 4 and Mines* Description Land Act 1994 41 South East Region, Brisbane Office, R*3382 (Title Reference CORRECTION OF GRANT NOTICE (No 08) 2003 49000105), being Portion 848 as shown on plan SL10259 (now Lot 848 Short title on SL10259) registered in the Department of Natural Resources and 1 This notice may be cited as the Correction of Grant Notice Mines, area 1*626 ha, county of Stanley, parish of Bulimba* (No 08) 2003 Purpose Correction of grant [s359(3) of the Act] 42 Reserve for State School (Primary – Murarrie)* 2 The Deed of Grant described in Schedule 1 is amended as Date Set Apart mentioned in Schedule 2* 43 Order in Council made 15 March 1984 and published in the SCHEDULE 1 Gazette on 17 March 1984 at pages 1011-3* North Region, Atherton Office File Reference Title Reference - 18807028* 44 Res* 21236 Land Granted – Lot 4 on MPH14016, parish of Lankelly* SCHEDULE 5 Area - 2023 m2* Description SCHEDULE 2 51 South East Region, Brisbane Office, R*2439 (Title Reference Correction of an error in describing the description of the 49010645), being Lot 11 on CP892508 registered in the Department of Deed of Grant- Natural Resources and Mines, area 4*735 ha, county of Stanley, parish of omit ‘Lot 4 on MPH14016’, Oxley* insert ‘Lots 4 and 6 on MPH14016’ Purpose 52 Reserve for State School, Mount Ommaney* ENDNOTES Date Set Apart 1* Made by the Governor in Council on 18 December 2003* 53 Reserve and Set Apart (Amendment) Notice (No 01) 1995 2* Published in the Gazette on 19 December 2003* published in the Gazette on 18 August 1995 at pages 1994-2000* 3* Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly* File Reference 4* The administering agency is the Department of Natural 54 Res* 14543 Resources and Mines* SCHEDULE 6 5* File Reference – ATH/006320 Description Land Act 1994 61 South East Region, Beenleigh Office, R*2491 (Title Reference RESERVE AND SET APART (REPEAL) NOTICE (No 50) 2003 49011006), being Lot 314 on SL12549 registered in the Department of Short title Natural Resources and Mines, area 5*909 ha, county of Stanley, parish of 1 This notice may be cited as the Reserve and Set Apart (Repeal) Mackenzie* Notice (No 50) 2003 Purpose Revocation of reserve [s33(1) of the Act] 62 Reserve for State School (Primary – Loganholme)* 2 The reserves described in Schedules 1 to 16 are repealed* Date Set Apart SCHEDULE 1 63 Order in Council made 23 February 1989 and published in the Description Gazette on 25 February 1989 at pages 1371-2* 11 Central West Region, Rockhampton Office, R*706 (Title Reference File Reference 49007794), being Lot 175 on SP100981 registered in the Department of 64 Res* 15028 Natural Resources and Mines, area 2*297 ha, county of Livingstone, SCHEDULE 7 parish of Archer* Description Purpose 71 South East Region, Beenleigh Office, R*3920 (Title Reference 12 Reserve for State School purposes, Nerimbera* 49018551), being Lot 42 on SP107515 registered in the Department of Date Set Apart Natural Resources and Mines, area 14*61 ha, county of Stanley, parish of 13 Reserve and Set Apart (Amendment) Notice (No 20) 1998 Mackenzie* published in the Gazette on 29 May 1998 at pages 593-594* Purpose File Reference 72 Reserve for State School (Secondary – Marsden)* 14 ROC 11012 Date Set Apart SCHEDULE 2 73 Reserve and Set Apart (Amendment) Notice (No 27) 1999 Description published in the Gazette on 9 July 1999 at pages 1545-1547* 21 Central West Region, Rockhampton Office, R*24 (Title Reference File Reference 49019872), being Lot 48 on LN345 registered in the Department of 74 Res* 24293

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SCHEDULE 8 133 Order in Council made 14 June 1990 and published in the Gazette Description on 16 June 1990 at page 886* 81 South East Region, Beenleigh Office, R*3737 (Title Reference File Reference 49017600), being Lot 48 on SP121287 registered in the Department of 134 R*1720 Maryborough (GLR9871) Natural Resources and Mines, area 5*241 ha, county of Stanley, parish of SCHEDULE 14 Russell* Description Purpose 141 South East Region, Maryborough Office, R*657 (Title Reference 82 Reserve for State School (Primary – Macleay Island)* 49000959), being Portion 287 as shown on plan FY2035 (now Lot 287 on Date Set Apart FY2035) registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, 83 Reserve and Set Apart (Amendment) Notice (No 40) 1999 area 10*825 ha, county of Fitzroy, parish of Murgon* published in the Gazette on 8 October 1999 at pages 488-490* Purpose File Reference 142 Reserve for School purposes, Murgon* 84 Res* 23177 Date Set Apart SCHEDULE 9 143 Order in Council made 24 November 1966 and published in the Description Gazette on 26 November 1966 at page 1143* 91 South East Region, Maryborough Office, R*192 (Title Reference File Reference 49002001), being Portion 71 as shown on plan YL524 (now Lot 71 on 144 R*657 Murgon (GLR6075) YL524) registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, SCHEDULE 15 area 2*023 ha, county of Yarrol, parish of Cynthia* Description Purpose 151 South East Region, Maryborough Office, R*623 (Title Reference 92 Reserve for State School, Abercorn* 49009153), being Allotment 2 of section 33 as shown on plan M55143 Date Set Apart (now Lot 2 on M55143) registered in the Department of Natural Resources 93 Order in Council made 25 June 1931 and published in the Gazette and Mines, area 3*874 ha, county of Fitzroy, parish of Murgon* on 27 June 1931 at page 2460* Purpose File Reference 152 Reserve for State School, Murgon* 94 R*192 Cynthia (GLR4812) Date Set Apart SCHEDULE 10 153 Order in Council made 12 October 1972 and published in the Description Gazette on 14 October 1972 at page 675* 101 South East Region, Maryborough Office, R*65 (Title Reference File Reference 49001793), being Allotment 1 of section 1 as shown on plan M7555 (now 154 R*623 Murgon (GLR5824) Lot 1 on M7555) registered in the Department of Natural Resources and SCHEDULE 16 Mines, area 3*891 ha, county of Rawbelle, parish of Bailey* Description Purpose 161 South East Region, Maryborough Office, R*693 (Title Reference 102 Reserve for School purposes* 49011164), being Portion 277 as shown on plan FY2023 (now Lot 277 on Date Set Apart FY2023) registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, 103 Order in Council made 10 August 1967 and published in the area 1730 m2, county of Fitzroy, parish of Murgon* Gazette on 12 August 1967 at page 1511* Purpose File Reference 162 Reserve for State School, Murgon* 104 R*65 Bailey (GLR4783) Date Set Apart SCHEDULE 11 163 Order in Council made 24 January 1974 and published in the Description Gazette on 26 January 1974 at page 357* 111 South East Region, Maryborough Office, R*182 (Title Reference File Reference 49012084), being Portion 58 as shown on plan LX2302 (now Lot 58 on 164 R*693 Murgon (GLR6667) LX2302) registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, ENDNOTES area 2*497 ha, county of Lennox, parish of Denison* 1* Made by the Minister on 11 December 2003* Purpose 2* Published in the Gazette on 19 December 2003* 112 Reserve for State School, Mungar* 3* Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly* Date Set Apart 4* The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources 113 Order in Council made 5 August 1976 and published in the and Mines* Gazette on 7 August 1976 at page 1890* File Reference Land Act 1994 114 R*182 Denison (GLR6954) RESERVE AND SET APART NOTICE (No 48) 2003 SCHEDULE 12 Short title Description 1 This notice may be cited as the Reserve and Set Apart Notice (No 48) 121 South East Region, Maryborough Office, R*1315 (Title Reference 2003 49012885), being Allotment 5 of section 111 as shown on plan M20354 Reserve and set apart [ss31(1) and 44 of the Act] (now Lot 5 on M20354) registered in the Department of Natural Resources 2 The unallocated State land described in Schedules 1 to 33 are reserved and Mines, area 1999 m2, county of March, parish of Maryborough* and set apart for the community purposes stated and placed under the Purpose control of the trustees as indicated* 122 Reserve for State School, Albert Pre-School* SCHEDULE 1 Date Set Apart Description 123 Order in Council made 16 February 1978 and published in the 11 Central West Region, Rockhampton Office, Title Reference Gazette on 18 February 1978 at page 609* 49103503, being Lot 128 on SP162268 registered in the Department of File Reference Natural Resources and Mines, area 382 m2, county of Clinton, parish of 124 R*1315 Maryborough (GLR7187) Auckland* SCHEDULE 13 Purpose Description 12 Reserve for Park* 131 South East Region, Maryborough Office, R*1720 (Title Reference Trustee 49020262), being Lot 101 on MCH5545 and Lot 251 on MCH2918 13 Under the control of the Council of the , as registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 13*278 trustee* ha, county of March, parish of Maryborough* File Reference Purpose 14 ROC/020934 132 Reserve for State School (Secondary – Aldridge)* SCHEDULE 2 Date Set Apart Description

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21 Central West Region, Rockhampton Office, Title Reference Trustee 49103504, being Lot 129 on SP162268 registered in the Department of 83 Under the control of the Council of the , as Natural Resources and Mines, area 375 m2, county of Clinton, parish of trustee* Auckland* File Reference Purpose 84 GDC/020552 22 Reserve for Park* SCHEDULE 9 Trustee Description 23 Under the control of the Council of the City of Gladstone, as 91 South East Region, Bundall Office, Title Reference 49103565, trustee* being Lot 990 on SP156649 registered in the Department of Natural File Reference Resources and Mines, area 735 m2, county of Ward, parish of Barrow* 24 ROC/020935 Purpose SCHEDULE 3 92 Reserve for Park and Recreation* Description Trustee 31 Central West Region, Rockhampton Office, Title Reference 93 Under the control of the Council of the City of Gold Coast, as 49103502, being Lot 71 on SP160576 registered in the Department of trustee* Natural Resources and Mines, area 487 m2, county of Livingstone, parish File Reference of Murchison* 94 GDC/020558 Purpose SCHEDULE 10 32 Reserve for Drainage* Description Trustee 101 South East Region, Bundall Office, Title Reference 49103562, 33 Under the control of the Rockhampton City Council, as trustee* being Lot 503 on SP159281 registered in the Department of Natural File Reference Resources and Mines, area 2556 m2, county of Ward, parish of Cedar* 34 ROC/020933 Purpose SCHEDULE 4 102 Reserve for Park and Recreation* Description Trustee 41 North Region, Cairns Office, Title Reference 49103499, being Lot 103 Under the control of the Council of the City of Gold Coast, as 999 on SP165252 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and trustee* Mines, area 5144 m2, county of Nares, parish of Cairns* File Reference Purpose 104 GDC/020554 42 Reserve for Park* SCHEDULE 11 Trustee Description 43 Under the control of the Cairns City Council, as trustee* 111 South East Region, Bundall Office, Title Reference 49103563, File Reference being Lot 504 on SP159281 registered in the Department of Natural 44 CNS/021393 Resources and Mines, area 2766 m2, county of Ward, parish of Cedar* SCHEDULE 5 Purpose Description 112 Reserve for Park and Recreation* 51 North Region, Cairns Office, Title Reference 49103531, being Lot Trustee 902 on SP160329 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and 113 Under the control of the Council of the City of Gold Coast, as Mines, area 961 m2, county of Nares, parish of Cairns* trustee* Purpose File Reference 52 Reserve for Park* 114 GDC/020556 Trustee SCHEDULE 12 53 Under the control of the Cairns City Council, as trustee* Description File Reference 121 South East Region, Bundall Office, Title Reference 49103564, 54 CNS/021408 being Lots 505 and 506 on SP159281 registered in the Department of SCHEDULE 6 Natural Resources and Mines, area 4600 m2, county of Ward, parish of Description Cedar* 61 North Region, Cairns Office, Title Reference 49103532, being Lot Purpose 2001 on SP164251 registered in the Department of Natural Resources 122 Reserve for Park and Recreation* and Mines, area 8120 m2, county of Nares, parishes of Cairns and Grafton* Trustee Purpose 123 Under the control of the Council of the City of Gold Coast, as 62 Reserve for Park* trustee* Trustee File Reference 63 Under the control of the Cairns City Council, as trustee* 124 GDC/020557 File Reference SCHEDULE 13 64 CNS/021409 Description SCHEDULE 7 131 South East Region, Bundall Office, Title Reference 49103566, Description being Lot 700 on SP153185 registered in the Department of Natural 71 North Region, Cairns Office, Title Reference 49103496, being Lot Resources and Mines, area 766 m2, county of Ward, parish of Gilston* 14 on SP160319 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Purpose Mines, area 5778 m2, county of Solander, parishes of Salisbury* 132 Reserve for Park and Recreation* Purpose Trustee 72 Reserve for Beach Protection and Coastal Management* 133 Under the control of the Council of the City of Gold Coast, as Trustee trustee* 73 Under the control of the Douglas Shire Council, as trustee* File Reference File Reference 134 GDC/020559 74 CNS/021392 SCHEDULE 14 SCHEDULE 8 Description Description 141 South East Region, Caboolture Office, Title Reference 49103549, 81 South East Region, Bundall Office, Title Reference 49103554, being Lot 901 on SP157160 registered in the Department of Natural being Lot 900 on SP164113 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 4877 m2, , parish of Canning* Resources and Mines, area 6663 m2, county of Ward, parish of Coomera* Purpose Purpose 142 Reserve for Drainage* 82 Reserve for Park and Recreation* Trustee

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143 Under the control of the Council of the , as File Reference trustee* 204 NAM/002371 File Reference SCHEDULE 21 144 CAB/002131 Description SCHEDULE 15 211 South East Region, Nambour Office, Title Reference 49103552, Description being Lot 1 on SP142595 registered in the Department of Natural Resources 151 South East Region, Caboolture Office, Title Reference 49103550, and Mines, area 403 m2, county of Canning, parish of Bribie* being Lot 902 on SP157160 registered in the Department of Natural Purpose Resources and Mines, area 801 m2, county of Canning, parish of Canning* 212 Reserve for Parks and Gardens* Purpose Trustee 152 Reserve for Drainage* 213 Under the control of the Council of the , as Trustee trustee* 153 Under the control of the Council of the Shire of Caboolture, as File Reference trustee* 214 NAM/002374 File Reference SCHEDULE 22 154 CAB/002132 Description SCHEDULE 16 221 South East Region, Nambour Office, Title Reference 49103553, Description being Lot 802 on SP142595 registered in the Department of Natural 161 South East Region, Nambour Office, Title Reference 49103555, Resources and Mines, area 1952 m2, county of Canning, parish of Bribie* being Lot 888 on SP159185 registered in the Department of Natural Purpose Resources and Mines, area 3*535 ha, county of Canning, parish of Beerwah* 222 Reserve for Parks and Gardens* Purpose Trustee 162 Reserve for Parks and Gardens* 223 Under the control of the Council of the City of Caloundra, as Trustee trustee* 163 Under the control of the Council of the City of Caloundra, as File Reference trustee* 224 NAM/002336 File Reference SCHEDULE 23 164 NAM/002375 Description SCHEDULE 17 231 South East Region, Nambour Office, Title Reference 49103536, Description being Lot 901 on SP105394 registered in the Department of Natural 171 South East Region, Nambour Office, Title Reference 49103556, Resources and Mines, area 2983 m2, county of Canning, parish of being Lot 889 on SP159185 registered in the Department of Natural Maroochy* Resources and Mines, area 2583 m2, county of Canning, parish of Beerwah* Purpose Purpose 232 Reserve for Parks and Gardens* 172 Reserve for Parks and Gardens* Trustee Trustee 233 Under the control of the Maroochy Shire Council, as trustee* 173 Under the control of the Council of the City of Caloundra, as File Reference trustee* 234 NAM/002361 File Reference SCHEDULE 24 174 NAM/002376 Description SCHEDULE 18 241 South East Region, Nambour Office, Title Reference 49103537, Description being Lot 902 on SP105394 registered in the Department of Natural 181 South East Region, Nambour Office, Title Reference 49103545, Resources and Mines, area 1807 m2, county of Canning, parish of being Lot 100 on SP162313 registered in the Department of Natural Maroochy* Resources and Mines, area 540 m2, county of Canning, parish of Bribie* Purpose Purpose 242 Reserve for Parks and Gardens* 182 Reserve for Parks and Gardens* Trustee Trustee 243 Under the control of the Maroochy Shire of Council, as trustee* 183 Under the control of the Council of the City of Caloundra, as File Reference trustee* 244 NAM/002362 File Reference SCHEDULE 25 184 NAM/002369 Description SCHEDULE 19 251 South East Region, Nambour Office, Title Reference 49103538, Description being Lot 903 on SP105394 registered in the Department of Natural 191 South East Region, Nambour Office, Title Reference 49103546, Resources and Mines, area 339 m2, county of Canning, parish of being Lot 101 on SP162313 registered in the Department of Natural Maroochy* Resources and Mines, area 349 m2, county of Canning, parish of Bribie* Purpose Purpose 252 Reserve for Parks and Gardens* 192 Reserve for Parks and Gardens* Trustee Trustee 253 Under the control of the Maroochy Shire Council, as trustee* 193 Under the control of the Council of the City of Caloundra, as File Reference trustee* 254 NAM/002363 File Reference SCHEDULE 26 194 NAM/002370 Description SCHEDULE 20 261 South East Region, Nambour Office, Title Reference 49103539, Description being Lot 904 on SP105394 registered in the Department of Natural 201 South East Region, Nambour Office, Title Reference 49103547, Resources and Mines, area 680 m2, county of Canning, parish of being Lot 102 on SP162313 registered in the Department of Natural Maroochy* Resources and Mines, area 718 m2, county of Canning, parish of Bribie* Purpose Purpose 262 Reserve for Parks and Gardens* 202 Reserve for Parks and Gardens* Trustee Trustee 263 Under the control of the Maroochy Shire Council, as trustee* 203 Under the control of the Council of the City of Caloundra, as File Reference trustee* 264 NAM/002364

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SCHEDULE 27 being Lot 71 on AG1975 registered in the Department of Natural Resources Description and Mines, area about 1*2141 ha, county of Aubigny, parish of Maida 271 South East Region, Nambour Office, Title Reference 49103540, Hill* being Lot 905 on SP105394 registered in the Department of Natural Purpose Resources and Mines, area 329 m2, county of Canning, parish of 332 Reserve for Sport and Recreation* Maroochy* Trustee Purpose 333 Under the control of the Wambo Shire Council, as trustee* 272 Reserve for Parks and Gardens* File Reference Trustee 334 TL 205102 273 Under the control of the Maroochy Shire Council, as trustee* ENDNOTES File Reference 1* Made by the Minister on 11 December 2003* 274 NAM/002365 2* Published in the Gazette on 19 December 2003* SCHEDULE 28 3* Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly* Description 4* The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources 281 South East Region, Nambour Office, Title Reference 49103541, and Mines* being Lot 906 on SP105394 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 392 m2, county of Canning, parish of Land Act 1994 Maroochy* RESERVE AND SET APART (AMENDMENT) Purpose NOTICE (No 50) 2003 282 Reserve for Parks and Gardens* Short title Trustee 1 This notice may be cited as the Reserve and Set Apart 283 Under the control of the Maroochy Shire of Council, as trustee* (Amendment) Notice (No 50) 2003 File Reference Adjustment of reserve [s31(2) of the Act] 284 NAM/002366 2 The reserve described in Schedule 1 is amended as set out in SCHEDULE 29 the Schedule* Description Partial revocation of reserve [s33(1) of the Act] 291 South East Region, Nambour Office, Title Reference 49103542, 3 The reserve described in Schedule 2 is adjusted as set out in being Lot 907 on SP105394 registered in the Department of Natural the Schedule by revocation of part of the Reserve* Resources and Mines, area 350 m2, county of Canning, parish of SCHEDULE 1 Maroochy* Amendment of Schedule Purpose 11 South East Region, Bundall Office, Reserve for Park and 292 Reserve for Parks and Gardens* Recreation, R*1834 (Title Reference 49016442) county of Ward, Trustee parish of Gilston* 293 Under the control of the Maroochy Shire Council, as trustee* Description File Reference omit ‘Lot 556 on SP155596 and Lots 45 and 46 on SP135769’, 294 NAM/002367 insert ‘Lot 556 on SP155596, Lots 45 and 46 on SP135769 and SCHEDULE 30 Lot 600 on SP154604’ Description Area 301 South East Region, Nambour Office, Title Reference 49103543, omit ‘11*1551 ha’, insert ‘17*0749 ha’ being Lot 908 on SP105394 registered in the Department of Natural Date Set Apart Resources and Mines, area 399 m2, county of Canning, parish of 12 Reserve and Set Apart (Amendment) Notice (No 10) 2003 Maroochy* published in the Gazette on 14 March 2003 at pages 925-926* Purpose File Reference 302 Reserve for Parks and Gardens* 13 Res* 21750 Trustee SCHEDULE 2 303 Under the control of the Maroochy Shire Council, as trustee* Amendment of Schedule File Reference 21 South East Region, Beenleigh Office, Reserve for Park and 304 NAM/002368 Recreation, R*3387 (Title Reference 49000080) county of Stanley, SCHEDULE 31 parish of Mackenzie* Description Description 311 South East Region, Nambour Office, Title Reference 49103534, omit ‘Portion 393 as shown on plan SL10268’, being Lot 905 on SP152541 registered in the Department of Natural insert ‘Lot 393 on SP154741’ Resources and Mines, area 1560 m2, county of Canning, parish of Area Mooloolah* omit ‘7117 m2’, insert ‘6934 m2’ Purpose Date Set Apart 312 Reserve for Parks and Gardens* 22 Order in Council made 15 March 1984 and published in the Trustee Gazette on 17 March 1984 at pages 1011-3* 313 Under the control of the Maroochy Shire Council, as trustee* File Reference File Reference 23 Res* 21209 314 NAM/002323 ENDNOTES SCHEDULE 32 1* Published in the Gazette on 19 December 2003* Description 2* Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly* 321 South East Region, Nambour Office, Title Reference 49103535, 3* The administering agency is the Department of Natural being Lot 4 on SP149472 registered in the Department of Natural Resources Resources and Mines* and Mines, area 4337 m2, county of Canning, parish of Mooloolah* Purpose Land Act 1994 322 Reserve for Parks and Gardens* OPENING AND CLOSING OF ROADS Trustee NOTICE (No 50) 2003 323 Under the control of the Maroochy Shire Council, as trustee* Short title File Reference 1 This notice may be cited as the Opening and Closing of 324 NAM/002360 Roads Notice (No 50) 2003 SCHEDULE 33 Roads to be opened [s94 of the Act] Description 2 The areas of unallocated State land described in Schedule 1 331 South West Region, Dalby Office, Title Reference 49103561, are opened as road*

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Roads to be permanently closed [s98 of the Act] TEMPORARY CLOSURE 3 The roads described in Schedule 2 are permanently closed* LATEST DATE FOR OBJECTIONS: 29 JANUARY 2004 SCHEDULE 1 South East Region, Kingaroy Office South East Region, Beenleigh Office 1 An area of about 20*3 ha being the road separating Lot 1 on 11 An area of 181 m2 contained within stations 5-6-7-5 (parish RP79485 and Lots 26 and 31 on BO93 from Lots 17, 25 and 30 on of Mackenzie, locality of Shailer Park) and shown as road to be BO93 (parish of Durong) and shown as Lot A on Drawing AP13110* opened on SP154741 in the Department of Natural Resources and (KIN01298) Mines* (Res* 21209) PERMANENT CLOSURE South East Region, Brisbane Office LATEST DATE FOR OBJECTIONS: 12 FEBRUARY 2004 12 Areas totalling 282 m2 described as Lots 50 and 60 on North Region, Cairns Office RP890876 (parish of North Brisbane, locality of Spring Hill) 2 Part of Euluma Creek Road, Julatten abutting Lot 482 on deposited in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines* SP148829 (parish of Garioch, locality of Julatten) as shown on (Res* 70/09) Drawing CNS 03/104* (CNS/021385) South East Region, Caboolture Office 3 Part of Barrett Street, Mareeba abutting Lot 490 on NR6669 13 Areas totalling 8551 m2 described as Lots 100 and 200 on (parish of Tinaro, locality of Mareeba) as shown on Drawing CNS SP150735 (parish of Redcliffe, locality of Mango Hill) deposited 03/106* (CNS/021384) in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines* South East Region, Brisbane Office Areas totalling 135 m2 described as Lots 30, 35 and 40 on 4 An area of about 80m2 being part of Mullens Street, Hamilton SP150736 (parish of Redcliffe, locality of Mango Hill) deposited abutting the western boundary of Lot 1 on RP121324, BUP899 in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines* (CAB/002120) (parish of Toombul, ) as shown on Drawing 2003/ 14 An area of 401 m2 described as Lot 100 on SP122597 (parish 50* (BRI/004037) of Warner, locality of Brendale) deposited in the Department of 5 An area of about 113 m2 being part of Palm Avenue, Fairfield Natural Resources and Mines* (CAB/002121) separating Lot 2 on RP68603 from Lot 7 on RP43216 (parish of South East Region, Nambour Office Yeerongpilly) as shown on Drawing 2003/54* (BRI/004050) 15 An area of 2*227 ha described as Lot 100 on SP160896 South West Region, Dalby Office (parish of Bribie, locality of Beerwah) deposited in the Department 6 An area of about 8*08 ha being part of Boiling Springs Road of Natural Resources and Mines* (NAM/002348) separating Lot 64 on LY435 from Lot 50 on LY412 (parish of 16 An area of 2*418 ha described as Lot 8 on SP160897 (parish Mahen, locality of Cooranga) as shown on Drawing 2003_157* of Bribie, locality of Beerwah) deposited in the Department of (DBY030282) Natural Resources and Mines* (NAM/002348) TEMPORARY CLOSURE SCHEDULE 2 Central West Region, Mackay Office South East Region, Nambour Office 7 An area of about 524*2 m2 being part of the Esplanade abutting 21 An area of 1843 m2 contained within stations 2-4-5-6-7-3- part of the eastern boundary of Lot 1 on SP106407 (parish of 2 (parish of Bribie, locality of Bald Knob) and shown as area to be Ossa, locality of Haliday Bay) and shown as Lot A on Drawing added on SP114808 deposited in the Department of Natural AP10104* (MKY/011223) Resources and Mines* (NAM/001828) ENDNOTES 22 An area of 1*57 ha now established as Lot 101 on SP166571 1* Published in the Gazette on 19 December 2003* (parish of Bribie, locality of Beerwah) deposited in the Department 2* Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly* of Natural Resources and Mines* (NAM/002344) 3* The administering agency is the Department of Natural ENDNOTES Resources and Mines* 1* Published in the Gazette on 19 December 2003* Petroleum Act 1923 2* Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly* VARIATION OF PIPELINE LICENCE NOTICE (No 01) 3* The administering agency is the Department of Natural 2003 Resources and Mines* Short title Land Act 1994 1 This notice may be cited as the Variation of Pipeline Licence OBJECTIONS TO PROPOSED ROAD CLOSURE Notice (No 01) 2003 NOTICE (No 42) 2003 Notice of variation of pipeline licence [s69 of the Act and Short title clause 20 of the Pipeline Licence No 90] 1 This notice may be cited as the Objections to Proposed Road 2 Notice is given that the Minister for Natural Resources and Closure Notice (No 42) 2003* the Minister for Mines on 8 December 2003 approved that Pipeline Application for road closure [s100 of the Act] Licence No* 90 be varied to include the additional land as set out in 2 Applications have been made for the permanent or temporary the accompanying Schedule* closure of the roads mentioned in the Schedule* A plan showing the route of the pipeline, and the lands on Objections which they may be constructed pursuant to the licence, is available 3(1) An objection (in writing) to a proposed road closure for inspection at the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, mentioned in the Schedule may be lodged with the Regional Service Floor 3, 41 George Street, Brisbane* Director, Department of Natural Resources and Mines, at the SCHEDULE regional office for the region in which the road is situated* BRISBANE MINING DISTRICT (2) Latest day for lodgement of objections is as detailed below All the land within the boundaries of the Blocks and Sub-Blocks as in the schedule* defined and as shown on Department of Natural Resources and (3) Any objections received may be viewed by other parties Mines Block Identification Map - Series B and as set out interested in the proposed road closure under the provisions of the hereunder - Freedom of Information Act 1992* 4 SUB – BLOCKS Plans BLOCK IDENTIFICATION MAP – SERIES B 4 Inspection of the plans of the proposed road closures may be CHARLEVILLE made at- Block Sub-Blocks (a) the Department of Natural Resources and Mines Offices 2150 c,h,n,s at Kingaroy, Cairns, Brisbane, Dalby and Mackay; and ENDNOTES (b) the Local Government Offices of Wondai, Mareeba, 1* Published in the Gazette on 19 December 2003* Brisbane, Wambo and Mackay; 2* Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly* for a particular plan in that district or that local government area* 3* The administering agency is the Department of Natural SCHEDULE Resources and Mines*

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Water Act 2000 1* If the circumstances under which the exemptions were NOTICE OF EXEMPTION (No 03) 2003 granted change, the small service provider must Short Title immediately give notice of the change to the regulator 1 This notice may be cited as the Notice of Exemption 2* The exemption is granted for a period of ten years (No 03)2003* from 19 November 2003 unless the circumstances in Grant of exemption [ss435 and 436 of the Act] which the exemption was granted change* 2 The exemptions described in Schedules 1, 2 and 3 below have SCHEDULE 3 been granted by the regulator* Exemptions from complying with Division 1 and Sections 430(1) SCHEDULE 1 and 430(4)(a) of Division 3 of Part 3 of Chapter 3 of the Act were Exemptions from complying with Divisions 1, 2 and 3 of Part 3 of granted on 19 November 2003 to the Six Mile Creek Water Board Chapter 3 of the Act were granted on 2 December 2003 to the [Service Provider No* 300] for the registered water service for ten Juandah Water Board [Service Provider No* 279] for the registered years subject to the following conditions: water service for ten years subject to the following conditions: 1* If the circumstances under which the exemptions were 1* If the circumstances under which the exemptions were granted change, the small service provider must granted change, the small service provider must immediately give notice of the change to the regulator* immediately give notice of the change to the regulator 2* The exemption is granted for a period of ten years 2* The exemption is granted for a period of ten years from from 19 November 2003 unless the circumstances in 2 December 2003 unless the circumstances in which which the exemption was granted change* the exemption was granted change* ENDNOTES SCHEDULE 2 1* Published in the Gazette on 19 December 2003* Exemptions from complying with Divisions 1, 2 and 3 of Part 3 of 2* Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly* Chapter 3 of the Act were granted on 19 November 2003 to the 3* The administering agency is the Department of Natural Kaywanna Bore Water Board [Service Provider No* 280] for the Resources and Mines* registered water service for ten years subject to the following conditions:

Department of Natural Resources and Mines Notice Section 598 –Water Act 2000 Water Authority Board Composition

Notice is given, as stated in the Schedule below, of the board composition for the Bollon South Water Authority established under section 548 of the Water Act 2000 (the “Act”)* Chief Executive Department of Natural Resources and Mines GPO Box 2454 Brisbane Qld 4001 SCHEDULE Water Authority Name Board Composition Bollon South Water Authority § 6 directors, with 2 persons to be elected to represent each division namely, Kulki, Whyenbirra and Woolerina

Place Names Act 1994 PLACE NAME DECISION NOTICE (No 18) 2003 Short title 1 This notice may be cited as the Place Name Decision Notice (No 18) 2003 Notice of Place Name Decision [s11 of the Act] 2 Notice is given that the Minister for Natural Resources and Minister for Mines has decided to name the place set out in the Schedule* SCHEDULE Geog* Co-ords Plan Name Feature Local Government Area Lat* S* Long* E* No* Remarks Little Gubberley Creek Creek Brisbane City 27°30’58” 152°57’02” QPN942 New Feature ENDNOTES 1* Published in the Gazette on 19 December 2003 2* Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly* 3* The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources and Mines* 4* Datum of Co-ordinates:- Australian Geodetic Datum 84* 5* File Reference- BRI/003817

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THE Queensland Public Service is committed to equal opportunity in employment. Selection will be on the basis of merit only and fair consideration will be given to all applicants

NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES Applications are invited for the filling of the undermentioned vacancies. The closing time for receipt of applications is 5.00 p.m. on the date shown. Applications for all positions should— (a) be submitted on the appropriate application form obtained from the relevant Department (b) address the selection criteria of the position (c) be forwarded in envelopes clearly identifying on the front thereof the vacancy reference number, and that such envelopes are “CONFIDENTIAL” and contain “ADVERTISED VACANCY APPLICATION” to the address shown in the column “Address Code (See List)”. Separate applications MUST be fully completed for positions with different reference numbers. Position descriptions for the undermentioned vacancies are available from the Departments wherein the vacancies exist. SENIOR EXECUTIVE SERVICE VACANCIES TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Appointees to the Senior Executive Service are offered an attractive remuneration package with salary sacrifice in return for optional benefits including: ¥ Private use component of a fully maintained government owned motor vehicle; ¥ Membership options of the Government Superannuation Schemes, including generous employer superannuation contributions; ¥ Professional organisation membership fees. The Total Remuneration Value amount listed against positions includes the private use component of a motor vehicle, employer superannuation contributions and the 17.5% annual leave loading. In addition to salary and optional benefits, executives will be entitled to: ¥ a subsidy for home telephone expenses; ¥ Queensland Public Service leave conditions, including four (4) weeks annual leave, cumulative sick leave and long service leave. Upon appointment, the executive will also be eligible to receive significant removal allowances and rental assistance if necessary. Appointees will be required to enter into a contract of employment. Existing tenured SES officers who are appointed at their current SES level or by redeployment may, but are not required to, enter into a contract of employment.

Total Remuneration Classi- Closing Date Address Reference Vacancy Locality Value fication for Receipt Code Number Symbol of (see Min. Max. Application List)

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH The following positions are public service positions. A list of all permanent and long term temporary public health sector positions in Queensland Health can be found in the Queensland Health Services Bulletin at http://www.health.gov.au/careers or contact Goprint on 3246 3399 to arrange a subscription to a hardcopy version. Policy and Outcomes Division— HL 148/03 Manager, Information Management Unit, Brisbane 115,632—120,403 SES2 5-1-04 14 Information and Business Management Branch (SES2)

Notes.— As prescribed under sections 94 and 95 of the Public Service Act 1996, an appeal can not be made to the Public Service Commissioner against a decision to appoint or second an officer or other person to the Senior Executive Service. (a) Appointees may be required to serve in any part of the State. Where a centre is included under “Locality”, the headquarters of the appointee will be at such centre unless otherwise determined. (b) An appointment has been declared by the Public Service Commissioner, by gazette notice, to be a non-appealable appointment, pursuant to section 95 of the Public Service Act 1996 (c) Also being advertised in daily press and/or technical journals. (d) Apointment to a particular level will depend on qualifications and experience. (e) The appointee may be appointed in a temporary capacity. If a tenured employee of the Public Service is selected for appointment, the officer will retain tenured status.

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(f) Appointment may be made on the basis of a contract for a fixed term, pursuant to sections 69 and 70 of the Public Service Act 1996. (g) Senior Officer levels (SO1 and SO2): salary sacrifice may be made for optional benefits of employer funded superannuation options and professional organisation membership fees. (h) In accordance with section 5.13 of the Directive 4/02, Deployment and Redeployment, registered deployees will be considered on relative merit.

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THE Queensland Public Service is committed to equal opportunity in employment. Selection will be on the basis of merit only and fair consideration will be given to all applicants

NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES Applications are invited for the filling of the undermentioned vacancies. The closing time for receipt of applications is 5.00 p.m. on the date shown. Applications for all positions should— (a) be submitted on the appropriate application form obtained from the relevant Department (b) address the selection criteria of the position (c) be forwarded in envelopes clearly identifying on the front thereof the vacancy reference number, and that such envelopes are “CONFIDENTIAL” and contain “ADVERTISED VACANCY APPLICATION” to the address shown in the column “Address Code (See List)”. Separate applications MUST be fully completed for positions with different reference numbers. Position descriptions for the undermentioned vacancies are available from the Departments wherein the vacancies exist.

OTHER GOVERNMENT VACANCIES

Fortnightly Classi- Closing Date Address Reference Vacancy Locality Classification fication for Receipt Code Number Symbol of (see Min. Max. Application List)

$$ ARTS QUEENSLAND Note.—Applications for positions within Arts Queensland, Corporate Administration Agency, Queensland Museum, State Library of Queensland, and Queensland Heritage Trails Network should include the original, plus two copies of the complete applications. Applicants can obtain position descriptions for vacancies by telephoning (07) 3842 9340 or via the internet: http://www.caa.qld.gov.au/employment_opps.asp Arts Queensland AQ 531/03 Coordinator—Executive Services, Business Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 9-1-04 6 Development and Executive Services

COMMISSION FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE Commission for Children and Young People— *CCYP 170/03 Legal Officer Brisbane 1,959.20—2,139.40 PO3 22-12-03 24 CCYP 171/03 Senior Policy Officer (AO6) Brisbane 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 23-12-03 24 ‡CCYP 173/03 Senior Policy Officer (AO6) Brisbane 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 23-12-03 24 CCYP 174/03 Senior Research Officer, Brisbane (AO6) Brisbane 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 19-1-04 24 CCYP 175/03 Senior Research Officer, Brisbane (AO6) Brisbane 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 19-1-04 24 * Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a period of 12 months. ‡ Temporary for up to 10 months.

CORPORATE SOLUTIONS QUEENSLAND Financial Services— CSQ 632/03 Team Leader, Customer Service Brisbane 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 5-1-04 10 Regional Brisbane North— *CSQ 633/03 Purchasing Officer (e) Bracken Ridge 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 12-1-04 10 * Position: Bracken Ridge 1 temporary until 30th June, 2004.

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIVE SERVICES Correctional Centre— CS 352/03 Food Services Supervisor (c) Westbrook 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 27-1-04 163 Information Management Branch— ¿CS 347/03 Adviser, Web Development Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 12-1-04 30 †CS 348/03 Business Information Officer Brisbane 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 12-1-04 30 ‡CS 354/03 Senior Adviser, Applications Brisbane 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 19-1-04 30 ‡ This is a temporary position until 30th June, 2004. ¿ This is a temporary position for 3 to 6 months. † This is a temporary position for 3 months.

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VACANCIES—continued

Fortnightly Classi- Closing Date Address Reference Vacancy Locality Classification fication for Receipt Code Number Symbol of (see Min. Max. Application List)

$$ DISABILITY SERVICES QUEENSLAND Toowoomba Area Office— Ipswich Region— Regional Operations Directorate— Toowoomba— *DSQ 407/03 Community Resource Officer (Disability) (c) Toowoomba 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 5-1-04 40 $DSQ 410/03 Supports Facilitator (c) Toowoomba 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 5-1-04 40 Pine Rivers Area Office— North Coast Region— Regional Operations Directorate— Strathpine— *DSQ 408/03 Community Resource Officer (Disability) (c) Strathpine 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 5-1-04 40 $DSQ 409/03 Supports Facilitator (c) Strathpine 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 5-1-04 40 Maryborough Area Office— Region— Regional Operations Directorate— Maryborough— ¿DSQ 412/03 Social Worker (c) (d) Maryborough 1,457.00—2,139.40 PO2/PO3 5-1-04 40 Maryborough and/or Bundaberg— ¦DSQ 415/03 Facilitator (Family Support Program) (2 positions) Maryborough 1,959.20—2,139.40 PO3 5-1-04 40 (c) (d) and/or Bundaberg South Coast Region— Regional Operations Directorate— Beenleigh— ‡DSQ 413/03 Supports Facilitator (3 positions) (c) Beenleigh 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 5-1-04 40 Beenleigh Area Office— Regional Operations Directorate— Beenleigh— £DSQ 414/03 Resource Officer—Respite Coordinator (d) Beenleigh 875.16—975.96 AO3 5-1-04 40 For all above vacancies all applications to remain current for identical vacancies for a period of 12 months. * A current ‘C’ Class (formerly ‘A’ Class) driver’s licence is desirable. The incumbent will be required to travel and stay away from the office for short periods. The position may require some after hours work. $ Desirable: Tertiary qualifications in behavioural and social sciences and human services would be well regarded. ¿ A current ‘C’ Class (formerly ‘A’ Class) driver’s licence is desirable. Positions situated in non-metropolitan areas will involve some travel within the region. ‡ Desirable, Tertiary qualifications in behavioural and social sciences and human services would be well regarded. £ Position: Beenleigh 1 Part-time Permanent. Possession of a ‘C’ Class (formerly ‘A’ Class) driver’s licence would be preferred. This is a Permanent Part-time position 43.5 hours per fortnight. ¦ 2 Positions: Maryborough and/or Bundaberg 1 Permanent, Maryborough and/or Bundaberg 1 Part-time Permanent. 2 x positions available, 1 x permanent full-time (Salary as per above). 1 x .5 permanent part-time position.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Please note that although the closing date for applications is three weeks from the time the vacancy first appears in the Gazette, the actual advertisement will appear only twice, at the beginning of the first and the second weeks. Shared Services Directorate— Employee Relations Unit— CO 10572/03 Senior Human Resource Consultant (Industrial) Brisbane 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 9-1-04 101 (3 positions) CO 10573/03 Senior Human Resource Services Officer Brisbane 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 9-1-04 101 Facilities Services Branch— Program Management Services— ‡CO 10574/03 Manager, Capital Works Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 PO6 5-1-04 101 ‡ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 31st December, 2006. PLEASE NOTE: Public Service Positions require an ORIGINAL APPLICATION, plus TWO COPIES (TOTAL 3) for each Vacancy Reference Number. Classified Teaching Positions require an ORIGINAL APPLICATION PLUS THREE COPIES (TOTAL 4) for each Vacancy Reference Number.

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VACANCIES—continued

Fortnightly Classi- Closing Date Address Reference Vacancy Locality Classification fication for Receipt Code Number Symbol of (see Min. Max. Application List)

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Closing time for receipt of applications is 5.00 p.m. on date shown. Applications should be forwarded to the appropriate address, as indicated on the position description. For Principal BAND 6-11 positions, the School Annual Report has replaced the school profile. Applicants should contact the District Office of the district in which the vacancy occurs to obtain a copy of this document. The position description is unique to each band. The Applicant Package is common to all BAND 6-11 principal positions. For Deputy Principal BAND 6-7 positions, the applicant should contact the relevant school to obtain a copy of the school profile.

QUEENSLAND STUDIES AUTHORITY *QSA 25/03 Senior Education Officer (Senior Syllabuses) (c) Brisbane 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 12-1-04 ** * This is a temporary position for a period of one year to January, 2005, with the possibility of extension. Salary will be at either the AO6 level or at a rate equivalent to a teacher seconded as an Education Officer—Special Duties (EOSD) under the Teachers’ Award—State. The maximum salary possible will be the equivalent of a substantive Head of Department (HOD) who is seconded as an EOSD. ** A position description and selection criteria can be obtained by visiting our website www.qsa.qld.edu.au or by telephoning (07) 3864 0383.

DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES The Department of Emergency Services is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and particularly encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people from a non-English speaking background, women and people with a disability. Note.—Application for positions within the Department of Emergency Services must include the original, plus three copies of the complete application. Queensland Ambulance Service— ES 790/03 Human Resources Project Officer, Brisbane Spring Hill 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 5-1-04 97 Region, AFCOM Queensland Fire and Rescue Service— $ES 775/03 Senior Advisor—Statistical Research and Analysis Kedron 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 5-1-04 81 Operations, Risk and Planning Unit, Operations Management (c) Business Support Services— *ES 772/03 Project Manager, Information Services (c) Kedron 2,843.30—3,007.00 AO8 22-12-03 81 *ES 773/03 Senior Technical Analyst, Information Services (c) Kedron 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 22-12-03 81 *ES 774/03 Senior Business Analyst, Information Services (c) Kedron 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 22-12-03 81 ES 777/03 Director, Information Services (c) Kedron 3,553.30—3,707.70 Section 70 22-12-03 81 Contract Counter Disaster and Rescue Services— £ES 744/03 Project Officer (Landuse Planning), Disaster Kedron 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 5-1-04 81 Migration Unit ES 753/03 Major Hazards Safety Advisor, Chemical Hazards Kedron 2,277.60—2,453.70 PO4 22-12-03 81 and Emergency Management (CHEM) Unit (c) ES 754/03 Helicopter Pilot, Queensland Rescue, Aviation Townsville 2,717.70—2,964.70 PIL 22-12-03 81 Services (c) ES 755/03 Aircrew Officer, Queensland Rescue, Aviation Townsville 2,038.20—2,223.60 ACO 22-12-03 81 Services (c) ES 756/03 Senior Aircrew Officer, Queensland Rescue, Townsville 2,241.50—2,401.40 SAC 22-12-03 81 Aviation Services (c) ES 782/03 Chief Pilot, Queensland Rescue Archerfield 3,570.30—3,751.10 Cpil 19-1-04 81 Strategic and Executive Services Division— ES 776/03 Senior Graphic Design Officer, Corporate Kedron 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 22-12-03 81 Communications (c) ES 781/03 Principal Policy Officer, Strategic Policy Unit Kedron 2,843.30—3,007.00 AO8 22-12-03 81 AFcom—NIL Disaster Mitigation Unit—NIL Operations Support Branch—NIL * Temporary vacancy for 12 months. $ Temporary vacancy to 26th June, 2004. £ Closing date has been extended to 5th January, 2004.

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VACANCIES—continued

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$$ DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING Note.—Applications for positions within the Department of Employment and Training, should preferably include the original, plus two copies of the complete applications. Planning and Purchasing— ‡ET 349/03 Director, Corporate Finance (c) (g) Brisbane 3,447.90—3,608.20 SO1 5-1-04 — $ET 350/03 Principal Business Analyst (c) Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 AO8 5-1-04 10 $ET 351/03 Senior Business Analyst (c) Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 5-1-04 10 $ET 353/03 Business Analyst (2 positions) (c) Brisbane 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 5-1-04 10 ‡ET 363/03 Director, Business Analysis (c) (g) Brisbane 3,447.90—3,608.20 SO1 9-1-04 * Training— ET 354/03 Project Officer, Construction Industry Brisbane 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 12-1-04 10 ET 352/03 Senior Planning Officer Brisbane 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 12-1-04 10 Strategic Legal Unit, Office of the Director- General— ∆ET 359/03 Manager (c) Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 PO6 19-1-04 10 Internal Audit Unit— ET 355/03 Senior Internal Auditor Brisbane 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 5-1-04 10 ET 360/03 Internal Auditor Brisbane 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 19-1-04 10 *ET 361/03 Principal Internal Auditor (e) Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 19-1-04 10 ET 362/03 Principal Internal Auditor Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 19-1-04 10 Central Queensland Region— #ET 356/03 District Manager (c) Mackay/ 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 19-1-04 10 Emerald ¤ET 357/03 Training Development Consultant (c) Emerald 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 5-1-04 10 TAFE Queensland— Barrier Reef Institute of Technical and Further Education— †BRIT 66/03 Campus Administration Officer Home Hill 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 5-1-04 171 The Bremer Institute of Technical and Further Education— &BRM 40/03 Part-time Library Technician (0.6) (c) (d) Bundamba 825.40—1,626.60 TO1/TO2 5-1-04 179 BRM 52/03 Manager, Library Services (c) Bundamba 2,277.60—2,453.70 PO4 5-1-04 179 BRM 53/03 Marketing Manager (c) Bundamba 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 5-1-04 179 BRM 54/03 General Hand Bundamba 662.70—1,215.50 OO1/OO2 5-1-04 179 BRM 55/03 Groundsperson Bundamba 662.70—1,215.50 OO1/OO2 5-1-04 179 Brisbane North Institute of Technical and Further Education— £TAFE 555/03 Workplace Trainer—Business Administration, Brisbane 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 5-1-04 10 Retail Sales, Turf & Local Government (4 positions) (c) (e) TAFE 556/03 Manager, Research and Innovation (Learning Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 AO8 5-1-04 10 Solutions) (c) Central Queensland Institute of Technical and Further Education— ¦TAFE 557/03 Public Affairs Officer (c) (e) Rockhampton 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 12-1-04 10 Gold Coast Institute of Technical and Further Education— Educational Services— ¿GCIT 163/03 Director of Faculty—Tourism, Hospitality and Gold Coast 2,843.30—3,007.00 AO8 19-1-04 181 Marine Southbank Institute of Technical and Further Education— TAFE 558/03 Systems Librarian (c) Brisbane 1,959.20—2,139.40 PO3 5-1-04 10 Tropical Institute of Technical and Further Education— TNQT 61/03 Hospitality Co-ordinator (c) Cairns 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 5-1-04 174 TNQT 60/03 Business Proposals Officer (c) Cairns 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 5-1-04 174 Wide Bay Institute of Technical and Further Education— WBIT 49/03 College Administration Manager Maryborough 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 19-1-04 176 Open Learning Institute of Technical and Further Education— OLI 23/03 Executive Officer, Organisational Strategy and Brisbane 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 5-1-04 11 Performance * Position: Brisbane 1 temporary for 19th January, 2004 to 30th June, 2004 with a possibility of the position being permanent. Advertised as temporary with the possibility of it becoming a permanent position. ¿ Position: Gold Coast 1 Temporary for a period of 6 months with possible extension. ∆ Previously advertised as ET289/03. Previous applicants should reapply to have their applications considered.

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$$ & Position: Bundamba 1 Part-time Temporary until 17th December, 2004. † Position: Home Hill 1 Temporary until 15th December, 2004. ‡ Address Code: Applications should be sent to: Eden Ritchie Recruitment, GPO Box 1157, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. $ This position is being recruited via Eden Ritchie Recruitment. Please ensure your application is sent directly to their office address: GPO Box 1157, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Please contact Kim or Justine if you have any enquiries on how your application will be processed on (07) 3236 0033 or email [email protected] ¤ Position: Emerald 1 Temporary for the period 19th January, 2004 to 28th January, 2005. £ 4 Positions: Brisbane 4 Temporary for a period of 3 years with possible extension. ¦ Position: Rockhampton 1 Temporary for a period of 12 months with possible extension. Previously advertised as TAFE 523/02. Previous applicants should re-apply to have their applications considered. # Previously advertised as ET 304/03. Previous applicants should re-apply to have their applications considered.

DEPARTMENT OF FAMILIES Bowen Area Office— Mackay and — Operations Directorate— Bowen— FS 664/03 Manager (c) Bowen 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 5-1-04 40 Cairns Area Office— Region— Operations Directorate— Cairns— *FS 660/03 Family and Community Worker (Identified) (c) Cairns 1,391.00—1,527.40 OO4 5-1-04 40 FS 661/03 Manager (c) (d) Cairns 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 5-1-04 40 ‡FS 665/03 Alternative Care/Disability Worker (c) (d) Cairns 1,959.20—2,139.40 PO3 5-1-04 40 Youth Justice Conferencing Service— Far North Queensland Region— Operations Directorate— Cairns— FS 666/03 Coordinator (Youth Justice Conferencing) (c) (d) Cairns 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 5-1-04 40 Crisis Care Unit— Statewide Services Branch— Operations Directorate— Brisbane— $FS 667/03 Crisis Care Worker (d) Brisbane 688.30—1,010.68 PO2/PO3 5-1-04 40 Youth Justice Operations Unit— Youth Justice Operations Branch— Operations Directorate— Brisbane— £FS 668/03 Principal Program Development Officer Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 12-1-04 40 (Specified) (c) Corporate Communications Unit— Corporate Communications Branch— Corporate and Executive Services Directorate— Brisbane— FS 669/03 Communications Officer (c) Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 5-1-04 40 ‡ Regional travel will be required. * Possession of a current ‘C’ Class driver’s licence is desirable. $ Position: Brisbane 1 Part-time Temporary until 15th February, 2005. Specific conditions of employment, including shift work, apply. Part-time workers may be required to perform additional hours. £ Applicants will need to nominate an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person who is recognised and accepted in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community or organisation as a referee to support their ability to meet Selection Criteria 1.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH The following positions are public service positions. A list of all permanent and long term temporary public health sector positions in Queensland Health can be found in the Queensland Health Services Bulletin at http://www.health.gov.au/careers or contact Goprint on 3246 3399 to arrange a subscription to a hardcopy version. Office of the Director-General— Media and Communication Unit— HL 164/03 Media and Communication Officer (c) Brisbane 2,034.70—2,211.50 AO5 22-12-03 14

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$$ Information and Business Management Branch— Corporate Support Services— Corporate Office Services Unit— HL 163/03 Business Support Officer (c) Brisbane 2,034.70—2,211.50 AO5 22-12-03 14 Executive Services— Departmental Liaison, Executive Support Unit— *HL 162/03 Support Officer Brisbane 2,034.70—2,211.50 AO5 5-1-04 14 Policy and Outcomes Division— Library Services, Health Information Centre, Information and Business Management Branch— HL 160/03 Senior Librarian (c) Brisbane 1,994.30—2,177.60 PO3 22-12-03 14 Information and Business Management Branch— Information Management Governance, Information Management Unit— HL 158/03 Principal Advisor (c) Brisbane 2,894.40—3,061.00 AO8 5-1-04 14 HL 159/03 Senior Project Officer (c) Brisbane 2,334.50—2,497.70 AO6 5-1-04 14 Health Services Division— Statewide and Non-Government— Home and Community Care Unit— HL 157/03 Team Leader Brisbane 2,612.30—2,801.00 AO7 22-12-03 14 Audit and Operational Review Branch— HL 132/03 Office Co-ordinator Brisbane 1,755.80—1,930.60 AO4 5-1-04 14 Public Health Services— Government Medical Office— HL 165/03 Administrative Officer Brisbane 835.00—1,389.30 AO1/AO2 12-1-04 14 The Prince Charles Hospital and Health Service District— #HL 111/03 District Manager (c) Chermside 4,917.20—5,281.50 DES3 5-1-04 14 * Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 31st March, 2004. # The successful applicant will be required to enter into a contract of employment for a period of up to five years.

ROYAL BRISBANE HOSPITAL AND WOMEN’S HOSPITAL AND HEALTH SERVICE DISTRICT ‡RBH Data Manager, Gynaecological Oncology, Brisbane $2,024.50—$2,214.60 PO3 5-1-04 99 325/03 Centre for Gynaecological Cancer, per fortnight Division of Gynaecology, Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital ‡RBH Clinical Data Manager (Health Information Brisbane $2,024.50—$2,214.60 PO3 27-1-04 99 325/03 Manager), Gynaecological Oncology, per fortnight Centre for Gynaecological Cancer, Division of Gynaecology, Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital ‡ Full-Time. Temporary for 12 months. Application Kit: (07) 3636 8127 or e-mail—[email protected]

HEALTH RIGHTS COMMISSION *HRC 4/03 Manager Complaints Brisbane 2,612.30—2,801.00 AO7 12-1-04 ‡ See below * This is a permanent position. Applications shall remain current for a period of twelve (12) months. ‡ Health Rights Commission, GPO Box 3089, Brisbane, Q 4001. www.hrc.qld.gov.au

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING Note.—Applicants can obtain Position Descriptions by e-mailing your request to [email protected] or by telephoning (07) 3238 3998. Client Services— Regional Services (South and West)— Area Office— $*HO 154/03 Occupational Therapist (Part-time 0.5 FTE) (c) Toowoomba 979.60—1,069.70 PO3 12-1-04 32 * Position: Toowoomba 1 Part-time Permanent. $ Applications will remain current for 12 months and an order of merit process will apply to subsequent vacancies.

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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS Note.—Applications for positions within the Department of Industrial Relations, should preferably include the original plus two copies of the complete applications. Private Sector IR— IR 68/03 Senior Legal Officer Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 PO5 5-1-04 10 Executive and Strategic Services— IR 70/03 Principal Policy Officer Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 AO8 5-1-04 10 IR 72/03 Cabinet Legislation and Liaison Officer Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 19-1-04 10 Electrical Safety Office— IR 71/03 Principal Policy Officer Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 19-1-04 10 All above applications shall remain current for a period of 12 months.

DEPARTMENT OF INNOVATION AND INFORMATION ECONOMY, SPORT AND RECREATION QUEENSLAND Note: Phone enquiries for position descriptions (on (07) 3237 9799) may be made only during the business hours of 8.30am to 5pm. Your request may be emailed on [email protected] at any time. Note.—All intending applicants should obtain a Departmental Application Form. Sport and Recreation Queensland— Business Development and Advice Unit— IIES 183/03 Principal Business Analyst (c) Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 AO8 2-1-04 28 Information Economy— ICT Infrastructure— IIES 185/03 Principal Project Officer (c) Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 9-1-04 28 Integrated Service Delivery and Architecture— IIES 184/03 Program Manager (c) Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 AO8 9-1-04 28 Integrated Service Delivery— IIES 186/03 Senior Project Officer (c) Brisbane 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 9-1-04 28 Smart Service Queensland— Technology and Infrastructure— IIES 187/03 Senior Service Support Desk Officer Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 9-1-04 28 Corporate and Executive Services— Corporate Information Strategies and Systems— IIES 188/03 Manager, Application Services and Web Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 AO8 9-1-04 28 Development (c) CITEC Note.—Applications for positions within CITEC must include three copies of the complete application. CITEC has its own Agreement under the Enterprise Bargaining process and accordingly any engagement would be on a 38 hour week basis. Applicants can obtain CITEC Position Descriptions by telephoning (07) 3222 2282, or via the Internet: www.citec.com.au Business Services— CI 44/03 HR Officer (d) Brisbane 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 29-12-03 44

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND ATTORNEY-GENERAL Note.—Applications for positions within the Department of Justice and Attorney-General, should include the original, plus two copies of the complete applications. Alternatively, applicants can obtain position descriptions via the Internet: www.justice.qld.gov.au/jobs.htm, except for positions advertised within the Corporate Administration Agency, Queensland Museum, State Library or Queensland Art Gallery. Note.—A position description and an application form can be e-mailed by request. Follow the appropriate steps: Type [email protected] in the “To” field Type vacancy reference no.: i.e. J61/00 in the “Subject” field Click on “Send”. Justice Administration— Dispute Resolution Branch— J 272/03 Co-ordinator (c) Rockhampton 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 5-1-04 15 Southport Area— Southport Magistrate Court— J 257/03 Registrar and Area Manager Southport 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 22-12-03 15 State Reporting Bureau— J 263/03 Computer Systems Officer (2 positions) (c) Brisbane 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 22-12-03 15 19 December, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 79 1241

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$$ Office of the Public Advocate— $J 275/03 Senior Research Officer Brisbane 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 5-1-04 15 Legal and Corporate Services Division— Financial Services— Financial Management Branch— *J 270/03 Senior Management Accountant Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 5-1-04 15 ‡J 271/03 Senior Management Accountant Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 5-1-04 15 * Applications are to remain open for a period of 12 months. ‡ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a period of 12 months. Applications are to remain open for a period of 12 months. $ Part-time employment is an option.

DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND PLANNING Note: Phone enquiries for position descriptions may be made only during the business hours of 8.30am to 5pm. Note.—All intending applicants should obtain a Departmental Application Form. Building Codes Queensland— Building and Plumbing Legislation— LGP 80/03 Senior Legislative Officer (c) Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 AO8 2-1-04 28A Corporate and Executive Services— Information Management— Records— *LGP 81/03 Principal Information Management Officer (c) (e) Brisbane 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 12-1-04 28A * Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a period of 6 months with the possibility of extension.

DEPARTMENT OF MAIN ROADS Note.—Applications for positions within Main Roads must include the original plus two copies of the complete application for each position applied for. Roads Programs Division— Systems and Reporting— MR 358/03 Director (Roads Programs Systems and Reporting) Brisbane 3,447.90—3,608.20 SO1 23-12-03 20 (c) (h) RoadTek Group— RoadTek Asset Services (North) ‡MR 356/03 Works Coordinator (Resource Management) (c) Cloncurry 2,488.10—2,613.00 TO6 13-1-04 20 ‡MR 357/03 Administration Officer (c) Cloncurry 824.60—1,398.20 AO1/AO2 13-1-04 20 RoadTek Asset Services (South)— £MR 363/03 Construction Technician (c) Caloundra 1,404.20—1,663.80 TO2 23-1-04 20 £MR 364/03 Construction Technician (c) Nerang 1,404.20—1,663.80 TO2 27-1-04 20 Road System and Engineering Group— Structures Division— MR 351/03 Principal Engineer (Steel and Bridge Materials) (h) Brisbane 2,893.00—3,058.30 PO6 23-12-03 20 MR 360/03 Supervising Design Drafter (c) Brisbane 1,999.70—2,126.90 TO4 13-1-04 20 Planning, Design and Environment Division— MR 339/03 Principal Manager (Infrastructure Planning) (c) Brisbane 2,893.00—3,058.30 AO8 23-12-03 20 Traffic and Road Use Management Division— MR 349/03 Systems Advisor (Road Use Information) Brisbane 1,762.70—1,936.10 AO4 23-12-03 20 MR 353/03 Director (ITS Technology and Standards) (c) Brisbane 2,893.00—3,058.30 PO6 23-12-03 20 Strategic Policy and Development Group— Strategic Policy Division— MR 350/03 Project Officer Brisbane 1,762.70—1,936.10 AO4 23-12-03 20 MR 354/03 Business Support Officer Brisbane 1,493.70—1,663.80 AO3 23-12-03 20 Region— Gateway Upgrade Project— $MR 359/03 Temporary Director (Financial and Commercial) (c) Brisbane 3,154.10—3,287.70 SO2 23-12-03 20 Metropolitan District— *MR 365/03 Business Support Officer (Support Services) Brisbane 1,493.70—1,663.80 AO3 19-1-04 18 * This position was previously advertised as MR 318/03 with an incorrect return address. Previous applicants will need to re-apply. Applications will remain current for 12 months. ‡ The appointee may be eligible for incentives as detailed in the Rural and Remote Area Incentive Scheme outlined in the department’s Enterprise Development Agreement (EDA5). 1242 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 79 [19 December, 2003

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$$ $ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a period of three years. This position is offered on a temporary basis for up to three years, unless otherwise determined. £ Public Service Award—Primarily Field. This position is primarily field-based and the incumbent is required to work 38 hours per week.

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND MINES Note.—Applications for positions within the Department of Natural Resources and Mines must include the original plus two copies of the complete application for each position applied for. CorporateLink— Business Development— Client Relationship— $#CLK 2286 Senior Consultant (e) Brisbane 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 5-1-04 89 Consultancy Services— Human Resource Management— Workplace Health and Safety— $¦CLK 2288 Consultant (h) Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 5-1-04 89 Information Solutions and Technology— Information Access Unit— $CLK 2295 Web Development Officer Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 12-1-04 89 Integrated Resource Management— Land Management and Use— State Land Asset Management— $¤NRM 2290 GLR System Administrator (e) Woolloongabba 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 5-1-04 89 $†NRM 2297 Information Officer (e) Woolloongabba 1,724.80—1,941.20 AO4 12-1-04 89 Office of DDG (Mines)— $NRM 2285 Executive Assistant Brisbane 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 5-1-04 89 Industry Development— Land Access— Extractive Industry— $NRM 2296 Project Officer (h) Brisbane 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 19-1-04 89 Natural Resource Services— Regional Services— Central West Region— Integrated Natural Resource Planning— Water Planning— $*NRM 2283 Manager (Water Planning) (c) Rockhampton or 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 5-1-04 89 Mackay $¿NRM 2284 Senior Planning Officer (c) Longreach, 2,277.60—2,453.70 PO4 5-1-04 89 Mackay Business Services— $%MRM 2294 Regional Finance Officer (c) (e) To be negotiated 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 12-1-04 89 Integrated Natural Resource Management and Use— Mines— ‡NRM 2291 Inspection Officer (c) (e) Rockhampton 2,373.80 MI 8 12-1-04 89 South East Region— Integrated Natural Resource Planning— $@NRM 2292 Hydrologist (e) (c) Bundaberg 1,959.20—2,139.40 PO3 5-1-04 89 Mines— Simtars— Safety and Training Centre— Mining Project— $&NRM 2287 Training Officer (c) (e) Redbank 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 5-1-04 89 $ Applications will remain current for a period of twelve (12) months for future vacancies. # Temporary position until 30th June, 2004. * Position will be located at either Rockhampton or Mackay. The successful applicant can negotiate work location. & Two (2) positions available, one (1) permanent and one (1) temporary until 30th June, 2004. ¿ Two (2) positions are available. ¦ Two (2) positions are available. One position is a reclassification. 19 December, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 79 1243

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$$ † Temporary position until 3rd December, 2004 with possibility of extensions. ‡ This is a Section 70 contract position for up to 5 years. The total remuneration value for this position per annum includes superannuable salary of $61,930 plus $5,000 on call allowance, employees superannuation contribution and leave loading. ¤ Temporary position until 30th September, 2004 with a possibility of extension. @ Temporary position until 30th June, 2004 with a possibility of extension. % Temporary position from 19th March, 2004 until 8th April, 2005. Location to be negotiated within Central West Region.

DEPARTMENT OF POLICE Queensland Police Service †BG 109/03 Administrative Officer (Indigenous) Brisbane 797.90—1,363.90 AO1/AO2 5-1-04 190 PO 205/03 Executive Secretary Brisbane 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 5-1-04 190 ‡PO 206/03 Project Team Leader (Operational Policing Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 AO8 29-12-03 138 Program) † Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a specific period of 12 months from date of commencement. If selected, public service officers from other agencies will be seconded for the period concerned, subject to agreement and release by the home agency. ‡ Position: Brisbane 0 Temporary for a specific period until 30th June, 2004. If selected, public service officers from other agencies will be seconded for the period concerned, subject to agreement and release by the home agency.

DEPARTMENT OF THE PREMIER AND CABINET Governance Division— State Affairs— Executive Services— PR 172/03 Policy Research Officer Brisbane 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 22-12-03 24 Business Services— Financial Management— *PR 179/03 Senior Management Accountant (c) Brisbane 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 12-1-04 24 Office of the Queensland Parliamentary Counsel— PR 176/03 Legislation Program Officer Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 12-1-04 24 PR 177/03 Program Legislation Officer Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 12-1-04 24 PR 178/03 Program Legislation Officer Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 12-1-04 24 * Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for up to 6 months.

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES Agency for Food and Fibre Sciences Centre for Food Technology— $*DPI 1735 Microbiologist (e) Cairns 1,959.20—2,139.40 PO3 5-1-04 70 Queensland Horticulture Institute— Environmental Sustainability— $QHI 1739 Farmhand Ayr 1,098.20—1,215.50 OO2 5-1-04 70 $‡QHI 1740 Scientific Assistant (e) Ayr 1,098.20—1,215.50 OO2 5-1-04 70 Corporate Performance Legal— DPI 1737 General Manager (c) Brisbane 3,447.90—3,608.20 SO1 19-1-04 70 Strategy and Performance— $DPI 1741 Principal Consultant Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 12-1-04 70 Workforce Planning and Development— DPI 1736 General Manager (c) Brisbane 3,447.90—3,608.20 SO1 19-1-04 70 Office of the Director General Operational Review Unit— DPI 1738 Manager (c) Brisbane 3,447.90—3,608.20 SO1 19-1-04 70 Rural Industry Business Services $DPI 1743 Senior Project Officer Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 5-1-04 70 Innovative Rural Management— Rural Support Initiatives— $DPI 1734 Farm Financial Counsellor (c) 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 5-1-04 70 1244 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 79 [19 December, 2003

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$$ Client Information Services— $DPI 1742 Administration Officer Brisbane 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 5-1-04 70 Library Services— $DPI 1744 Manager (Inforesearch) Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 PO6 5-1-04 70 DPI Forestry Operations— Plantation and Forest Management Services— #FO 1733 Manager (c) (e) Beerburrum 3,154.10—3,287.70 Section 70 12-1-04 70 Contract $ Applications will remain current for a period of twelve (12) months for future vacancies. # This is a Section 70 contract position for up to 5 years. In addition, private use of a government motor vehicle is also available. * Temporary position until 31st December, 2005. ‡ Temporary position until 31st December, 2006.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS QBuild Note.—Applications for positions within QBuild must include the original, plus two copies of the complete application. Burdekin Region— QB 185/03 Health, Safety and Environmental Advisor (c) Townsville 2,020.20—2,119.30 OO7 22-12-03 50 — QB 188/03 Project Officer (Building Services) Caboolture 1,830.00—1,927.60 OO6 5-1-04 50 State Government Protective Security Service— $QB 186/03 Building Services Coordinator (2 positions) Brisbane 1,332.70—1,462.80 OO4 22-12-03 50 $QB 187/03 Senior Protective Security Officer (6 positions) Brisbane 1,183.60—1,275.10 OO3 22-12-03 50 Project Services Note.—Applications for positions within Project Services, must include the original, plus two copies of the complete applications. North Queensland Regional Office— PS 48/03 Senior Project Manager Townsville 2,300.30—2,477.70 PO4 5-1-04 48 PS 49/03 Project Manager Townsville 1,979.40—2,160.90 PO3 5-1-04 48 Queensland Services Group Goprint— #QSG 68/03 Customer Liaison Officer (3 positions) (c) Woolloongabba 1,747.50—1,914.20 A/T4 22-12-03 58 $ Applications for these positions will remain current for a period of up to twelve months. # 3 Positions: 2 Permanent and 1 Temporary position for 12 months.

QUEENSLAND BUILDING SERVICES AUTHORITY Gold Coast Regional Office— *BSA 28/03 Dispute Coordinator (c) Gold Coast 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 22-12-03 150 * Applications for all Authority positions will remain current for twelve (12) months.

DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT Development and Infrastructure— Mining and Industrial Projects— $SD 148/03 Project Officer Brisbane 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 22-12-03 23 Trade and International Operations— International Operations— *SD 145/03 Principal Trade and Investment Coordinator Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 22-12-03 23 Business and Industry— Regional Operations— Service Delivery— SD 146/03 Principal Policy Officer Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 AO8 22-12-03 23 SD 149/03 Project Officer Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 22-12-03 23 Corporate Communications— SD 150/03 Senior Communications Officer (2 positions) Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 22-12-03 23 All Applications will remain current for twelve (12) months. * Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 4th January, 2005. $ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 29th October, 2004. 19 December, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 79 1245

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DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM, RACING AND FAIR TRADING Note.—Applicants can obtain Position Descriptions by telephoning (07) 3224 7863, via the internet: www.dtrft.qld.gov.au or alternatively, by emailing [email protected] and stating the vacancy reference number in the subject line eg. TRFT 26/01. Executive and Corporate Services Division— Information Management and Development Unit— Information Technology Section— TRFT 123/03 Principal IT Officer (Applications Support) Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 2-1-04 8 Human Resource Management Unit— TRFT 124/03 Human Resources Officer Brisbane 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 5-1-04 8 Policy and Coordination Unit— TRFT 126/03 Administration and Project Officer Brisbane 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 12-1-04 8

QUEENSLAND TRANSPORT Note.—Applications for roles within Queensland Transport must include the original, plus two copies of the complete application for each role applied for. Corporate Governance Division— Community and Corporate Relations Unit— TD 282/03 Principal Advisor (Communication Strategy and Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 22-12-03 19 Policy) TD 304/03 Risk Management Coordinator Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 5-1-04 19 Government and Executive Services Branch— TD 283/03 Support Officer (Correspondence) Brisbane 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 22-12-03 19 Legal and Legislation Branch— ¿TD 294/03 Legislation Officer Brisbane 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 22-12-03 19 TD 300/03 FOI and Privacy Support Officer Brisbane 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 5-1-04 19 TD 306/03 Administration Officer (Legal and Legislation) Brisbane 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 12-1-04 19 Passenger Transport Division— Executive Directorate— Office of Principal Advisor— TD 267/03 Assistant Correspondence Coordinator Brisbane 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 22-12-03 19 TD 302/03 Project Officer (Human Resources) Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 5-1-04 19 Integrated Transport Planning Division— Transport Planning Branch— TD 268/03 Administration Officer Brisbane 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 22-12-03 19 Transport Information System Branch— ≠TD 295/03 Information Manager (Transport Systems) (c) Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 AO8 22-12-03 19 Infrastructure Delivery Branch— £TD 305/03 Temporary Engineer (Intelligent Transport Brisbane 1,959.20—2,139.40 PO3 12-1-04 19 Systems Works) (e) Maritime Safety Queensland— Executive Services and Compliance Branch— TD 286/03 Assistant Marketing and Education Officer Brisbane 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 22-12-03 19 Marine Operations (Brisbane)— @TD 298/03 Manager (Vessel Traffic Management) (c) Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 PO6 5-1-04 19 &TD 299/03 Assistant Harbour Master (c) (f) (g) Pinkenba $96,439 p.a. Section 70 5-1-04 19 Maritime Operations Group— Operational Services Unit— TD 303/03 Senior Maritime Officer Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 12-1-04 19 Land Transport and Safety Division— ¦TD 289/03 Business Advisor Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 22-12-03 19 ¦TD 290/03 Business Manager (c) Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 22-12-03 19 ¦TD 292/03 Senior Business Advisor Brisbane 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 22-12-03 19 Strategic Policy Team— $TD 271/03 Correspondence Coordinator Brisbane 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 22-12-03 19 Product Management and Accreditation Team— ¦TD 291/03 Senior Prosecutions Officer Brisbane 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 22-12-03 19 Policy Advice Team— TD 293/03 Executive Engineer (c) Brisbane 2,277.60—2,453.70 PO4 22-12-03 19 Rail, Ports and Freight Division— #TD 288/03 Project Officer (2 positions) Brisbane 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 22-12-03 19 1246 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 79 [19 December, 2003

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Fortnightly Classi- Closing Date Address Reference Vacancy Locality Classification fication for Receipt Code Number Symbol of (see Min. Max. Application List)

$$ Business and Strategy Development Branch— ¿TD 287/03 Correspondence Coordinator Brisbane 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 22-12-03 19 TransLink— Contract Management Group— #TD 285/03 Senior Financial Analyst (2 positions) (c) Brisbane 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 22-12-03 19 Services Group— Northern Region— Client Service Delivery— Cairns (Kenny Street) Customer Service Centre— †TD 264/03 Customer Service Officer (3 positions) Cairns 797.90—1,363.90 AO1/AO2 22-12-03 19 Human Resources Branch— People Management Consultancy Services— TD 284/03 Manager (People Management Consultancy Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 AO8 22-12-03 19 Services) (c) South East Region— Client Service Delivery—South— *TD 296/03 Manager, Customer Service Centre (e) Bundall 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 5-1-04 19 Directorate— TD 297/03 Business Support Officer Brisbane 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 5-1-04 19 † There are 3 positions available. $ Applicants must submit their applications in accordance with the Information for Applicants document for Land Transport and Safety Division. Applications will remain current for up to 12 months from date of advertisement. More than one vacancy may be available. # There are 2 positions available. Applications will remain currrent for up to 12 months. ¿ Applications will remain current for a period of 12 months. ¦ There is one permanent role available and temporary roles may be offered to suitable candidates. Applications will remain current for up to 12 months. ≠ This position was previously advertised as TD 223/03, previous applicants need not re-apply. Applications will remain current for up to 12 months from the date of the advertisement and any subsequent vacancy during this period may be filled by an order of merit process. * Position: Bundall 1 Temporary until 31st December, 2004. This position is offered on a temporary basis until 31st December, 2004, unless otherwise determined. @ The successful applicant will work Monday to Friday on a 36.25 hrs per week arrangement. They will manage a group of employees on a continuous shift arrangement so at times may be required to perform work outside of normal hours. & Position: Pinkenba 1 Temporary for a period of 5 years. This role is available on contract for a fixed term of up to five (5) years under section 69(a) of the Public Service Act 1966. The role has a set salary rate under a Section 70 contract of the Public Service Act 1996 of $96,439. The total remuneration package for the role is $110,033 (This figure includes employer superannuation contributions and leave loading). £ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 28th February, 2005. This position is offered on a temporary basis for a 14 month period or the duration of the project (whichever is greater).

TREASURY DEPARTMENT Note.—Applicants can obtain Position Descriptions by telephoning (07) 3224 6476, e-mailing: [email protected] or via the internet: www.treasury.qld.gov.au Policy and Legislation— Office of State Revenue— TY 179/03 Manager, Policy and Legislation (c) Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 AO8 27-1-04 31 TY 180/03 Special Policy Advisor (c) Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 AO8 27-1-04 31 TY 181/03 Manager, Administrative Policy (c) Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 AO8 27-1-04 31 TY 182/03 Legal Advisor (c) Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 PO6 27-1-04 31 TY 183/03 Manager, Taxes Specialist Services (c) Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 AO8 27-1-04 31 Business Intelligence Division— TY 184/03 Principal Consultant—Strategic Direction and Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 AO8 27-1-04 31 EMG Support (c) TY 185/03 Manager—Organisational Business (c) Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 AO8 27-1-04 31 Business Development Division— TY 186/03 Project Manager—Organisational Projects (c) Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 AO8 27-1-04 31 Treasury Office— Economic Policy Branch— TY 175/03 Economist (2 positions) Brisbane 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 5-1-04 31 19 December, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 79 1247

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Fortnightly Classi- Closing Date Address Reference Vacancy Locality Classification fication for Receipt Code Number Symbol of (see Min. Max. Application List)

$$ Performance Management— Performance and Finance— Corporate Services— ‡TY 176/03 Team Leader, Finance (e) Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 5-1-04 31 Corporate Services Division— TY 178/03 Executive Assistant (c) Brisbane 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 12-1-04 31 Government Superannuation Office Corporate Management Branch— *TY 187/03 Manager—Human Resources and Administration Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 AO8 19-1-04 31 For hearing impaired applicants, a TTY machine is available on (07) 3224 4621. * Applicants need only submit their application cover sheet and a copy of their resume (i.e. selection criteria will not be required). Short-listng will be based on resumes and job selection will be based on interview and referee checks. ‡ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a period of 12 months.

Note: Positions within the Parliamentary Service come within the ambit of the Parliamentary Service Act 1988 and are not subject to the provisions of the Public Service Act 1996. Notes.—As prescribed under sections 94, 95, 96 and 114 of the Public Service Act 1996 and Part 1 of the Appeals Directive (No.: 11/96): an appeal can not be made to the Public Service Commissioner against a decision to appoint or second an officer or other person to Senior Officer levels (SO1 and SO2), and; otherwise, an officer entitled to appeal must satisfy the following requirements— ¥ the officer must have applied for a vacancy to which one of the following persons was promoted: — an officer of a Department; — a general employee of a Department with tenure; — an officer of a Public Service Office; — a general employee of a Public Service Office with tenure; or — a tenured public sector employee of a public sector unit listed in Schedule 3 of the Appeals Directive; ¥ the officer’s application for the vacancy must have been received before the deadline for the receipt of applications; ¥ the officer’s notice of appeal must be actually received by the Public Service Commissioner before the deadline for its receipt; and ¥ the officer must continue to be entitled to appeal (see s. 1(1) of Appeals Directive). (a) Appointees may be required to serve in any part of the State. Where a centre is included under “Locality”, the headquarters of the appointee will be at such centre unless otherwise determined. (b) An appointment has been declared by the Public Service Commissioner, by gazette notice, to be a non-appealable appointment, pursuant to section 95 of the Public Service Act 1996. (c) Also being advertised in daily press and/or internet/email advertising or technical journals. (d) Appointment to a particular level will depend on qualifications and experience. (e) The appointee may be appointed in a temporary capacity. If a tenured employee of the Public Service is selected for appointment, the officer will retain tenured status. (f) Appointment may be made on the basis of a contract for a fixed term, pursuant to sections 69 and 70 of the Public Service Act 1996. (g) Senior Officer levels (SO1 and SO2): salary sacrifice may be made for optional benefits of employer funded superannuation options and professional organisation membership fees. (h) In accordance with section 5.13 of the Directive 4/02, Deployment and Redeployment, registered deployees will be considered on relative merit.

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Ref. Ref. Department, Location and Postal Address No. Department, Location and Postal Address No. 2 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY: 14th Floor, 160 20 MAIN ROADS: To receive position descriptions and Ann Street, Brisbane 4000; P.O. Box 155, Brisbane Albert application packages via facsimile or mail please Street, Qld, 4002; Phone 3227.8945; Fax: (07) 3225.1952; or phone (07) 3404 9765. This faxback service operates email [email protected] Internet Address:— 24 hours a day, 7 days a week www.epa. qld.gov.au/environment/careers/vacancies/ 23 DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT: Level 22, 6 CORPORATE ADMINISTRATION AGENCY: 35 111 George Street, Brisbane, Qld, 4002; P.O. Box 168, Merivale Street, South Brisbane, Q, 4101; P.O. Box Brisbane Albert Street, Qld, 4002; Phone: 3405.6525; E- 3159; South Brisbane Q, 4101; Phone: (07) 3842.9340; mail: [email protected]; Internet: http://www. Fax: (07) 3842.9302 or Internet Address: statedevelopment.qld.gov.au/ about/employment http://www.caa.qld.gov.au/employment_opps.asp 24 THE PREMIER AND CABINET: 4th Floor, Executive 7 QUEENSLAND AUDIT OFFICE: 11th Floor, Central Building, 100 George Street, Brisbane 4000; P.O. Box Plaza One, 345 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000; G..O. 185, Brisbane Albert Street 4002; Phone: 3224.4671 or Box 1139, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3405.1100. email Internet Address: [email protected] Internet: www.qao.qld.gov.au/qaoinf.htm 25 PARLIAMENT HOUSE: Legislative Assembly Offices, 8 TOURISM, RACING AND FAIR TRADING: Level 23, Parliament House, Corner George and Alice Streets, 111 George Street, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 1141 Brisbane 4000; Phone: 3406.7579; Fax: 3406.7509; Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3224.7863; E-mail requests for Email: HumanResourceManagement@parliament. Position Descriptions: [email protected] or via qld.gov.au Internet: www.parliament.qld.gov.au/vacancies the internet: www.dtrft.gov.au/vacancy/vacancy.au; E- 31 TREASURY: Human and Physical Resources, Level 2, mail applications will be accepted at Executive Annexe, 102 George Street, Brisbane, [email protected] Qld, 4000; Phone: 3224.6476; Email: 10 CORPORATE SOLUTIONS QUEENSLAND, [email protected] or Internet: http// SERVICING THE DEPARTMENT OF www.treasury.qld.gov.au Please note Queensland EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING & DEPARTMENT Treasury does not accept applications via email OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS: Level 1, Block B, 32 HOUSING: Level 13, 61 Mary Street, Brisbane, Qld, 4000; Neville Bonner Building, 75 William Street, Brisbane G.P.O. Box 690, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3238.3998; Qld 4000; G.P.O. Box 69, Brisbane Qld 4001; Fax: (07) Fax: 3227.7671. E-mail requests for PD’s to 3225 2237; An application package can be obtained via [email protected] E-mail applications will be the Internet at: www.jobs.qld.gov.au or via facsimile or accepted at [email protected] (Please note mail by phoning (07) 3222 2370. This telephone faxback e-mail applications will only be accepted in Microsoft service operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Word 97, read-only format) 11 OPEN LEARNING INSTITUTE OF TAFE: Institute QUEENSLAND OMBUDSMAN: Human Resource Unit, 1 Cordelia Street, South 33 Level 25, 288 Edward Street, GPO Box 3314, Brisbane Brisbane 4101; G.P.O. Box 1326, Brisbane 4001; Fax: (07) 3259.4374; to obtain position descriptions Phone: 4001; Phone: (07) 3005.7064; Fax: (07) 3005.7067; (07) 3259.4174 or via internet (http:// jobs.qld.gov.au) E-mail: [email protected] 13 HEALTH RIGHTS COMMISSION: Level 19, 288 Edward INNOVATION AND INFORMATION ECONOMY, Street, Brisbane 4000; Phone: 3234.0295 (Internet): SPORT AND RECREATION QUEENSLAND: www.hrc.qld.gov.au/index_jobs.html 28 INNOVATION AND INFORMATION ECONOMY, 14 HEALTH: Level 12, State Health Building, 147-163 SPORT AND RECREATION QUEENSLAND: Level Charlotte Street, Brisbane, Q, 4000; G.P.O. Box 48, 12, 111 George Street, Brisbane, 4000: Postal: P.O. Brisbane, Q, 4001. To receive position descriptions Box 187, Brisbane Albert Street, Qld 4002. Phone: and application packages for Corporate Office (07) 3237.9799 (between 8.30 a.m. and 5 p.m.). Fax: vacancies only via facsimile or mail, please phone: (07) 3235.4549. Email: [email protected] (07) 3404 9775. This faxback service operates 24 44 CITEC: 317 Edward Street, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box hours a day, 7 days a week Internet 279, Brisbane 4001; Phone: (07) 3224.4993 Address: http://www.health.qld.gov.au/careers/ (between 8.30 a.m. and 5 p.m.) Fax: (07) 3227.8539 15 JUSTICE: 15th Floor, State Law Building, Cnr. George To obtain position descriptions and application packages: and Ann Streets, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 149, Email requests to [email protected] or via Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3239.6117. Internet Address:— Internet: http://www.citec.com.au/careers or via http://www.justice.qld.gov.au/jobs.htm facsimile or mail on: (07) 3224.4993 (between 8.30 a.m. and 5 p.m.) 16 PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE: 15th Floor, 444 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 1449, Brisbane LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND PLANNING: 4001; Phone: (07) 3213.9477; Fax: (07)3213.9489 28A Corporate Solutions Queensland Email: [email protected] or Internet: P.O. Box 69, Brisbane, 4001. http://www.pt.qld.gov.au/jobs/jobvacancies.htm Position Description: Phone: (07) 3225 2265. 17 ANTI-DISCRIMINATION COMMISSION QUEENSLAND: Web Site: www.dlgp.qld.gov.au. Care of Vacancy Processing Officer, 15th Floor, State Law NATURAL RESOURCES AND MINES: Building, corner George and Ann Streets, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 149, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3239.6117 89 NATURAL RESOURCES AND MINES: 16th Floor, Forestry House, 160 Mary Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000: 19 QUEENSLAND TRANSPORT: Ground Floor, Boundary Personnel Services, CorporateLink, G.P.O. Box 1435, Street, Spring Hill, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 1412, Brisbane, Qld 4001; Phone: 3239.3083 Brisbane 4001. Position descriptions and application packages can be obtained via the Internet at: 90 WEST REGION OFFICE, , http://jobs.qld.gov.au, or via facsimile or mail on: P.O. Box 519, Longreach, Q, 4730; Phone: (07) 3834.5005. This telephone faxback service (076) 584 900; Fax: (076) 583 975 operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week 93 SOUTH REGIONAL OFFICE: 203 Tor Street, 18 MAIN ROADS: Metropolitan District, South East Toowoomba, 4350; P.O. Box 318, . To receive a position description and 4350; Phone: (076) 881 276; Fax: (076) 881 198 application package via facsimile or mail please 94 CHARLEVILLE DISTRICT OFFICE: Hood Street, phone (07) 3404 9765. This telephone faxback P.O. Box 224, Charleville, Q, 4470; Phone: service operates 24 hours per day, 7 days a week. (07) 4654.4236; Fax: (07) 4654.4225 1250 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 79 [19 December, 2003

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Ref. Ref. No. Department, Location and Postal Address No. Department, Location and Postal Address PUBLIC WORKS: 115 WARWICK DISTRICT OFFICE: “Blaketon House, corner Palmerin and Albert Streets, Warwick, 4370; Phone: 48 PROJECT SERVICES: Level 3, 80 George Street, (07) 4661.0500; Fax: (07) 4661.0525 Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 2906, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3224.5192. Email: 116 ROMA DISTRICT OFFICE: 44-46 Bungil Street, Roma; [email protected] P.O. Box 456, Roma, Qld, 4455; Phone: 50 Q BUILD: Level 12, 295 Ann Street, Brisbane 4000; (07) 4622.7911; Fax: (07) 4622.2559 G.P.O. Box 2937, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3224.5048 117 CHINCHILLA DISTRICT OFFICE: “Chinchilla Arcade”, Email address is: [email protected] Heeney Street, Chinchilla, 4413; P.O. Box 493, 55 CORPORATE SERVICES/BUILDING DIVISION/ Chinchilla 4413; Phone: (07) 4662.8600; Fax: QUEENSLAND PURCHASING: Level 3, 80 (07) 4662.8624 George Street, Brisbane 4000 (Parliament House 118 ISIS BURNETT DISTRICT OFFICE: 102 Lennox Street, End); G.P.O. 2457, Brisbane 4001; Phone: Maryborough; P.O. Box 142, Maryborough, Qld, 4650; 3224.7352; Fax: 3224.7186; Phone: (07) 4162.1633; Fax: (07) 4121.1645 [email protected] 119 FRASER-COOLOOLA DISTRICT OFFICE: 102 Lennox 58 QUEENSLAND SERVICES GROUP: (QFleet, Street, Maryborough; P.O. Box 142, Maryborough, Qld, Goprint, SDS), 371 Vulture Street, Woolloongabba, 4650; Phone: (07) 4162.1633; Fax: (07) 4121.1645 Q, 4102; Locked Bag 500, Coorparoo DC Q, 4151; Phone: 3246.3591 120 BUNDABERG DISTRICT OFFICE: corner Maryborough and Woondooma Streets, Bundaberg; P.O. Box 3008, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: Bundaberg, Qld, 4670; (07) 4154.0344; Fax: (07) 4152.6495 Positions descriptions and application packages can be obtained via the Internet: www.jobs.qld.gov.au. If 121 SOUTH BURNETT DISTRICT OFFICE: 2 Evelyn Street, experiencing difficulty downloading documents phone Kingaroy; P.O. Box 197, Kingaroy, Qld, 4610; Public Service positions (07) 3237.9715; Teaching (07) 4162.9500; Fax: (07) 4162.9524 positions (07) 3237.9714. Please note that the Department of Education does 122 ROCKHAMPTON DISTRICT OFFICE: 209 Bolsover not accept applications by email. Street, Rockhampton; P.O. Box 138, Rockhampton, Qld, 4700; Phone: (07) 4938.4661; Fax: (07) 4938.4921 100 OTHER: Please refer to the position description for return address details. 123 EMERALD DISTRICT OFFICE: “Waterson Place”, 21 Hospital Road, Emerald, 4720; Phone: 101 CENTRAL OFFICE: Vacancy Processing Officer, P.O. (07) 4983.8600; Fax: (07) 4983.8623 Box 33, Brisbane Albert Street, Qld, 4002; Public Service Ph: (07) 3237.9715; Teaching Ph: 124 GLADSTONE DISTRICT OFFICE: 21 Dawson Highway, (07) 3237.9714; Fax: (07) 3210.0714 Gladstone, 4680; Phone: (07) 4971.3600; Fax: 102 NAMBOUR DISTRICT OFFICE: “Centenary Square”, (07) 4971.3699 52-64 Currie Street, Nambour; P.O. Box 745, 125 MACKAY HINTERLAND and NORTH DISTRICT Nambour, Qld, 4560 OFFICE: Level 1, Mackay Day and Night Pharmacy 104 MOOLOOLABA DISTRICT OFFICE: P.O. Box 5058, Building, 67-69 Sydney Street, Mackay, Qld, 4740; Maroochydore, BC Qld, 4558; Phone: P.O. Box 760, Mackay, Q, 4740; Phone: (07) 5456.8777; Fax: (07) 5456.8700 (07) 4951.6900; Fax: (07) 4951.6924 105 WEST MORETON DISTRICT OFFICE: Milford 127 TOWNSVILLE BURDEKIN DISTRICT OFFICE: 187- Street, Ipswich; P.O. Box 874, Ipswich, Qld, 4305; 209 Stanley Street, Townsville, 4810; P.O. Box 5179, Phone: (07) 3280.1666; Fax: (07) 3280.1199 Townsville, 4810; Phone: (07) 4726.3111; Fax: (07) 4726.3100 106 IPSWICH DISTRICT OFFICE: corner Gordon and South Streets, Ipswich, Private Mail Bag 2, Ipswich, 128 TOWNSVILLE NORTH AND WEST DISTRICT Qld, 4305; Phone: (07) 3280.1773; Fax: (07) 3280.1986 OFFICE: 187-209 Stanley Street, Townsville, 4810; P.O. 107 PMB 250 Mansfield DC 4122, Level 2, Block A and B, Box 5179, Townsville, 4810; Phone: (07) 4726.3111; Garden Square, McGregor Street, Upper Mt Gravatt, Fax: (07) 4726.3100 4122; Phone: (07) 3422.8355; Fax: (07) 3349.8507 129 MOUNT ISA DISTRICT OFFICE: 51 Miles Street, Mount 108 CORINDA DISTRICT OFFICE: 689 Sherwood Road, Isa; P.O. Box 1267, Mount Isa Qld, 4825; Phone: Sherwood, 4075; P.O. Box 16, Sherwood, 4075; (07) 4744.8222; Fax: (07) 4744.8200 Phone: (07) 3379.0500; Fax: (07) 3379.2882 130 LONGREACH DISTRICT OFFICE: 139 Eagle Street, 109 MOUNT GRAVATT DISTRICT OFFICE: “Garden Longreach P.O. Box 343, Longreach, Qld, 4730; Phone: Square”, Kessels Road, Mount Gravatt, Private Mail (07) 4658 4599; Fax: (07) 4658 4529 Bag 250, Mansfield DC, Qld, 4122 131 CAIRNS AND CAPE DISTRICT OFFICE: 17-19 110 BAYSIDE DISTRICT OFFICE: School Road, Capalaba; Sheridan Street, Cairns; P.O. Box 6094; Cairns Mail Phone: (07) 3245.0222; Fax: (07) 3245.6741 Centre, Qld, 4871 111 GEEBUNG DISTRICT OFFICE: 257 Gympie Road, 133 TABLELANDS-JOHNSTONE DISTRICT OFFICE: 2 Geebung, 4034; Phone: (07) 3350.7866; Fax: Whiting Street, Atherton, Qld, 4883; Phone: (07) 3350.7891 (070) 4091.0801; Fax: (070) 4091.4957 112 STAFFORD DISTRICT OFFICE: 257 Gympie Road, 134 TORRES STRAIT DISTRICT OFFICE: Hargraves Street, Geebung, 4034; Phone: (07) 3350.7866; Fax: Thursday Island; P.O. Box 117, Thursday Island, Qld, (07) 3350.7891 4875; (070) 4069.1282; Fax: (070) 4069.1734 113 TOOWOOMBA-DARLING DOWNS DISTRICT OFFICE: 135 GOLD COAST NORTH DISTRICT OFFICE: 56 Anne 178 Hume Street, Toowoomba; P.O. Box 38, Toowoomba, Street, Southport, P.O. Box 2818, Southport, Q, Qld, 4350; Phone: (07) 4616 9111; Fax: (07) 4616.9100 4215; Phone: (07) 5583 6222; Fax: (07) 5591 1740 19 December, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 79 1251

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Ref. Ref. No. Department, Location and Postal Address No. Department, Location and Postal Address 136 GOLD COAST SOUTH DISTRICT OFFICE: East Quay, DEPARTMENT OF FAMILIES: Corporate Park, Level 2 South, 34-36 Glenferrie Drive, Robina; Postal: P.O. Box 557, Robina DC 4226; 40 Position Description can be accessed via: Internet: www.jobs. qld.gov.au; or email: [email protected], or phone: (07) 5562.4888; Fax: (07) 5562 4800 3224 7144. Please send job applications via email to: 137 LOGAN BEAUDESERT DISTRICT OFFICE: Herses [email protected] or Post to Vacancy Processing Road, Eagleby, Qld, 4207; (07) 3287.5533; Fax: Officer, G.P.O. Box 806, Brisbane, Qld, 4001 (07) 3807 4943 CORPORATE SERVICES CENTRE: DEPARTMENT OF POLICE: 41 Position Description can be accessed via: Internet: www.jobs. qld.gov.au; or email: [email protected], or phone: 138 CORPORATE SERVICES: Vacancy Processing Officer, 3224 7144. Please send job applications via email to: Recruiting Section, 200 Roma Street, Brisbane 4000; [email protected] or Post to Vacancy Processing G.P.O. Box 1440, Brisbane, 4001; Fax: (07) 3364.4414. Officer, G.P.O. Box 806, Brisbane, Qld, 4001 Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 3364 4702. INFORMATION COMMISSIONER: 139 CENTRAL REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Box 221, 42 INFORMATION COMMISSIONER: Level 25, 288 Rockhampton, 4700; Fax: (07) 4922.6300. Position Edward Street, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 3314, Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone Brisbane, 4001; Email: [email protected] (07) 4932 1449. Tel: (07) 3005.7100; Fax: (07) 3005.7099 140 FAR NORTHERN REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Box CRIME AND MISCONDUCT COMMISSION: 7419, Cairns, 4870; Fax (07) 4031.5146. Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone 43 Human Resources Manager, Level 3, Terrica Place, 140 (07) 4040 4933. Creek Street, Brisbane, 4000; GPO Box 3123, Brisbane, 4001; Email: [email protected] 141 METROPOLITAN NORTH REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Phone: (07) 3360.6103 Box 1440, Brisbane 4001; Fax: (07) 3258.2651. Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au PRIMARY INDUSTRIES: or phone (07) 3258 2641. Position information can be obtained from Infobank for 142 METROPOLITAN SOUTH REGION: HR Manager, P.O. DPI staff. Other applicants can obtain position Box 6464, Upper Mount Gravatt, 4122; Fax: descriptions either through the internet (the (07) 3849.0344. Position Description available at Department of Primary Industries web site address www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 3849 0318. is http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_vacancies), or the faxline which operates 24 hours per day, 7 days a 143 NORTH COAST REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Box 553, week, phone: (07) 3239.3083 Maroochydore, 4558; Fax (07) 5443.8103. Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone 70 DPI OFFICE: 16th Floor, Forestry House, 160 Mary (07) 5409 7907. Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000; Personnel Services, CorporateLink, G.P.O. Box 1435, Brisbane, Qld 144 NORTHERN REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Box 2293, 4001; Phone: (07) 3406.2908; Fax: (07) 3406.2927 Townsville, 4810; Fax: (07) 4726.4613. Position (http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_vacancies) Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone 71 DPI NORTH REGIONAL OFFICE: Abbott Street, (07) 4726 4618. Oonoonba 4811; P.O. Box 1085, Townsville 4810; 145 OPERATIONS SUPPORT COMMAND: HR Manager, Phone: (07) 4722 2634; Fax: (07) 4778 3634 200 Roma Street, Brisbane, 4000; G.P.O. Box 1440, (http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_vacancies) Brisbane, 4001; Fax: (07) 3364.4727. Position 72 DPI CENTRAL REGIONAL OFFICE: Corner Bruce Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone Highway and Yeppoon Road, Rockhampton; P.O. (07) 3364 4756. Box 6014, Rockhampton Mail Centre, Q, 4702; Phone: (07) 4936.0301; Fax: (07) 4936.0317 146 SOUTH EASTERN REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Box (http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_vacancies) 561, Surfers Paradise BC 4217; Fax: (07) 5570.7990. Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au 73 DPI SOUTH REGIONAL OFFICE: 203 Tor Street, or phone (07) 5570 7967. Toowoomba 4350; P.O. Box 102, Toowoomba 4350; Phone: (07) 4688.1200; Fax: (07) 4688.1430 147 SOUTHERN REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Box 1333, (http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_vacancies) Toowoomba, 4350; Fax: (07) 4615.3200. Position 74 DPI SOUTH-EAST REGIONAL OFFICE: 91-95 Howard Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone Street, Nambour 4560; P.O. Box 5165, Nambour 4560; (07) 4615 3222. Phone: (07) 5430.4911; Fax: (07) 5430.4994 148 STATE CRIME OPERATIONS COMMAND: HR (http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_ vacancies) Manager, 200 Roma Street, Brisbane, 4000, G.P.O. 75 DPI WEST REGIONAL OFFICE: Landsborough Box 1440, Brisbane, 4001; Fax: (07) 3364.4087. Highway, Longreach 4730; P.O. Box 519, Longreach Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au 4730; Phone: (07) 4658.4433; Fax: (07) 4658.4400 or phone (07) 3364 4266. (http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_ vacancies) 190 QUEENSLAND POLICE SERVICE ACADEMY: 76 DPI FORESTRY: 11th Floor, Forestry House, 160 Vacancy Processing Officer, Queensland Police Mary Street, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 944, Service Academy, P.O. Box 1110, Archerfield, Qld, Brisbane 4001; Phone: (07) 3234.0776; Fax: 4108; Fax: (07) 3246 8290. Position Description (07) 3225.2171 available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 3364 77 DPI FORESTRY: DIVISION OF OPERATIONS: P.O. 4702. Box 1339, Gympie, Qld 4570; Phone: (07) 5483 7094. Fax: (07) 5482.3430 PROSTITUTION LICENSING AUTHORITY: 78 DPI FORESTRY: DIVISION OF OPERATIONS: 191 PROSTITUTION LICENSING AUTHORITY: G.P.O. P.O. Box 344, Rockhampton, Qld 4700; 109 Bolsover Box 3196, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. To obtain a position Street, Rockhampton, Qld 4700; Phone: description: (07) 3109 4900; Fax: (07) 3876 3641 (07) 4938.4212. Fax: (07) 4927.2158 279233—3 1252 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 79 [19 December, 2003

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80 QUEENSLAND NURSING COUNCIL: Level 14, 201 30 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIVE SERVICES: Assistant Charlotte Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000; G.P.O. Box Adviser, Workforce Practices, Human Resource Services 2928, Brisbane, Qld 4001; Phone: (07) 3223.5160; Branch, Department of Corrective Services, G.P.O. Box Fax: (07) 3223.5161; http://www.qnc.qld.gov.au/ 1054, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Phone: (07) 3239.0573; Fax: e-mail: [email protected] (07) 3239.0602; Email: Recruitment@ dcs.qld.gov.au 151 General Manager, Woodford Correctional Centre, EMERGENCY SERVICES: Private Mail Bag 1, Woodford, Qld, 4514; Phone: (07) 5422.5230; Fax: (07) 5496.1886 81 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES: Employee Services, Recruitment Unit, Level 3, Block E, 152 Regional Director, Southern Region Community Kedron Park Complex, Cnr Park and Kedron Park Corrections, P.O. Box 2335, Mansfield, Qld, 4122; Roads, Kedron, Qld, 4031; G.P.O. Box 1425, Brisbane, Phone: (07) 3849.6533; Fax: (07) 3849.1146 Qld, 4001; Phone: (07) 3222.2402; Fax: (07) 3247.8245 153 Regional Director, Northern Region Community 82 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES: 4th Corrections, P.O. Box 615, Townsville, Qld, 4810; Floor, State Government Building, 36 Shields Phone: (07) 4760. 7581; Fax: (07) 4760.7580 Street; P.O. Box 920, Cairns, Qld, 4870; Phone: 154 General Manager. Townsville Correctional Centre, P.O. (07) 4039.8545; Fax: (07) 4039.8266 Box 5574, MC, Townsville, Qld, 4810; Phone: 83 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, 12 (07) 4799.8499; Fax: (07) 4799.8501 Wickham Road, North Ward, P.O. Box 5845, MSO, 155 General Manager, Sir David Longland Correctional Townsville, Qld, 4810; Phone: (07) 4799.7116; Centre, P.O. Box 750, Richlands, Qld, 4077; Phone: Fax: (07) 4799.7061 (07) 3406.8712; Fax: (07) 3406.8878 84 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, 34 156 General Manager, Lotus Glen Correctional Centre, East Street, P.O. Box 1531, Rockhampton, Qld, Private Mail Bag 1, Mareeba, Qld, 4880; Phone: 4700; Phone: (07) 4938.4315 (84315); Fax: (07) 4093.3911; Fax: (07) 4093.3951 (07) 4938.4897 and (07) 4938.4737 157 General Manager, WORC Program, P.O. Box 495, 85 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, 128 Richlands, Qld, 4077; Phone: (07) 3271. 4433; Margaret Street, P.O. Box 831, Toowoomba, Qld, Fax: (07) 3271 4406 4350; Phone: 1300 131 312; Fax: (07) 4638.9630 158 General Manager, Capricornia Correctional Centre, 86 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, Private Mail Bag 11, Central Queensland Mail (QFRS/CDRS), 98 Lennox Street, Maryborough, Centre, Qld, 4702; Phone: (07) 4912.6265; Fax: Qld, 4650; Phone: (07) 4123.8004; Fax: (07) 4912. 6267 (07) 4123.2960 159 General Manager, Wolston Correctional Centre, Locked 87 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, Bag 1800, Richlands, Qld, 4077; Phone: Regional Services (QFRS/CDRS), Brisbane North (07) 3271.9409; Fax: (07) 3271.9424 Region, 3rd Floor, Kedron Brook Building, Kedron Park Complex, Cnr Park and Kedron Park Roads, 160 Regional Director, Central Region Community Kedron, Qld, 4031; P.O. Box 000, Kedron, Qld, Corrections, P.O. Box 1734, Rockhampton, Qld, 4031; Phone: (07) 3247.8419 (94419); Fax: 4700; Phone: (07) 4938.4837; Fax: (07) 4938.4855 (07) 3247.8385 (94385) 161 Regional Director, Metropolitan Region Community 88 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, 32 Corrections, P.O. Box 13787, Brisbane, Roma Street, Tansey Street, P.O. Box 927, Beenleigh, Qld, 4207; Qld, 4003; Phone: (07) 3238.3660; Phone: (07) 3287.8509 (QFRS/CDRS) or (07) Fax: (07) 3238.3954 3287 8539 QAS; Fax: (07) 3804 7928 162 General Manager, Brisbane Women’s Correctional 96 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Centre, Locked Bag 2500, Richlands, Qld, 4077; (QAS), Corner West Terrace and Bowman Road, Phone: (07) 3271.9000; Fax: (07) 3271.9029 P.O. Box 249 Caloundra, Qld, 4551; Phone: (07) 5420.9951; Fax: (07) 5420.9950; 163 General Manager, Darling Downs Correctional Centre, [email protected] Locked Bag 9006, Toowoomba Delivery Centre, Qld, 4350; Phone: (07) 4698.5100; Fax: (07) 4630.6375 97 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, Regional Services (QAS), 2nd Floor, Block D, 165 General Manager, Numinbah Correctional Centre, Kedron Park Complex, Cnr Park and Kedron Park Private Mail Bag 1, Nerang, Qld, 4211; Phone: Roads, Kedron, Qld, 4031; G.P.O. Box 625, (07) 5533.4131; Fax: (07) 5533.4176 Brisbane, Qld, 4001; E-mail: [email protected]. 166 General Manager, Palen Creek Correctional Centre, Phone: (07) 3247.8295 (94295); Fax: (07) 3247.8390 Mount Lindsay Highway, via Rathdowney, Qld, 4287; (94390) PMB1; Phone: (07) 5544.3115; Fax: (07) 5544.3165 98 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, 167 General Manager, Operational Support Services Unit, Regional Services (QFRS/CDRS), Brisbane South Wacol Station Road, Wacol, Qld, 4076; Phone: Region, 2nd Floor, Kedron Brook Building, Kedron (07) 3271.6506; Fax: (07) 3271.6513 Park Complex, Cnr Park and Kedron Park Roads, Kedron, Qld, 4031; G.P.O. Box 2953, Brisbane, Qld, 168 Maryborough Correctional Centre, C/- Department of 4001; Phone: (07) 3247.8392 (94392); Fax: Corrective Services, G.P.O. Box 1054, Brisbane, (07) 3247.8385 (94385) Qld, 4001; As per address code 30 19 December, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 79 1253

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Ref. Ref. No. Department, Location and Postal Address No. Department, Location and Postal Address RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES AUTHORITY: 174 TROPICAL NORTH QUEENSLAND INSTITUTE OF TAFE: Eureka Street, Manunda, Cairns, Qld, 173 RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES AUTHORITY: 33 Herschel 4870, PMB 1 Cairns, Qld, 4870; Fax: (07) 4042 2428. Street, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 390, Brisbane 4001; To obtain a job description and applicant package Phone (07) 3361.3567; Email: [email protected]; or via please Phone: (07) 4042 2635. the internet: www.rta.qld.gov.au Internet Address: [email protected] GOLD COAST HEALTH SERVICE DISTRICT 175 MORETON INSTITUTE OF TAFE, 1030 Cavendish Road, Mount Gravatt, Qld, 4122, P.O. 2614, 79 GOLD COAST HEALTH SERVICE DISTRICT: Mansfield, Qld, 4122; Fax: (07) 3215 1479. To P.O. Box 742, Southport DC Qld, 4215; Phone: obtain a job description and applicant package (07) 5537.0341; Fax: (07) 5537.0355 please Phone: (07) 3215 1514. Internet Address: www.detir.qld.gov.au/jobs ROYAL BRISBANE HOSPITAL AND ROYAL WOMEN’S HOSPITAL AND HEALTH 176 WIDE BAY INSTITUTE OF TAFE, Private and SERVICE DISTRICT: confidential, Vacancy Processing Officer, LMB 279, Maryborough, 4650; Fax: (07) 4128 1167. To obtain a job 99 Workforce Planning, Establishments and Recruitment, description and applicant package please Phone: Corporate Development, M Floor, Block 7, Royal (07) 4120 6311. Brisbane Hospital and Royal Women’s Hospital and E-mail: [email protected] Health Service Districts, Herston Road, Herston, Qld, Internet Address: www.widebay.tafe.net/employeeservices 4029; Phone: (07) 3636.8127 or email— [email protected] 177 SOUTHERN QUEENSLAND INSTITUTE OF TAFE, 100 Bridge Street (Demountable Building), QUEENSLAND HEALTH INFORMATION SERVICES Toowoomba, Qld, 4350, P.O. Box 80, Toowoomba, Qld, 4350; Fax: (07) 4639 4673; Phone: 4694 1881. 99A Workforce Planning, Establishments and Recruitment, To obtain a job description and applicant package Corporate Development, M Floor, Block 7, Royal please Phone: (07) 4694 1914. Internet Address: Brisbane Hospital and Royal Women’s Hospital and www.detir.qld.gov.au/jobs Health Service Districts, Herston Road, Herston, Qld, 4029; Phone: (07) 3636.8127 or email— 178 YERONGA INSTITUTE OF TAFE, A Block, Cnr [email protected] Park Road and Villa Street, Yeronga, Qld, 4104, P.O. Box 6045, Fairfield Gardens, Qld, 4103; Fax: 3848 QUEENSLAND HEALTH PATHOLOGY AND 2586. To obtain a job description and application SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: package please Phone: (07) 3892 0536. Internet 186 Recruitment Unit, Queensland Health Pathology and Address: www.detir.qld.gov.au/jobs Scientific Services, P.O. Box 934, Archerfield, Qld, 179 BREMER INSTITUTE OF TAFE: Position description 4108; Phone: (07) 3000.9380; Fax: (07) 3000.9377 can be accessed via: Internet: www.det.qld.gov.au/jobs; or email: [email protected] or phone: 3817 3161. Please send job application to: Vacancy Processing Officer, The Bremer Institute of ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER TAFE, P.O. Box 138, Booval, Qld, 4304; P.O. Box 138, PARTNERSHIPS AGENCY QUEENSLAND: Booval, Qld, 4304 40B Position Description can be accessed via: Internet: www.jobs. 180 LOGAN INSTITUTE OF TAFE: 50-68 Armstrong qld.gov.au; or email: [email protected], or phone: Road, Meadowbrook, Qld, 4131; LMB 4163, 3224 7144. Please send job applications via email to: Loganholme, DC Qld, 4129. To obtain a job description [email protected] or Post to Vacancy and applicant package please Phone: (07) 3826 3860. Processing Officer, G.P.O. Box 806, Brisbane, Qld, 4001 Internet Address: www.logan.tafe.net DISABILITY SERVICES QUEENSLAND: 181 GOLD COAST INSTITUTE OF TAFE: A Block, Cnr 40C Position Description can be accessed via: Internet: www.jobs. Heeb Street & Benowa Road, Ashmore, Qld, 4214, PO qld.gov.au; or email: [email protected], or phone: Box 5547, GCMC, Qld, 9726; Fax: (07) 5539 3342. To 3224 7144. Please send job applications via email to: obtain a job description and applicant package please [email protected] or Post to Vacancy Processing Phone: (07) 5581 8530. Internet Address: Officer, G.P.O. Box 806, Brisbane, Qld, 4001 www.det.qld.gov.au/jobs

150 QUEENSLAND BUILDING SERVICES AUTHORITY: QUEENSLAND STUDIES AUTHORITY: 11 Edmondstone Street, South Brisbane 4101; PMB 84, 182 Position description can be obtained from Coorparoo DC Qld 4151; Phone: 3225.2986; or Email: www.qsa.qld.edu.au, www.jobs.qld.gov.au, or telephone [email protected] (http://www.bsa.qld.gov.au/ 3864 0383. Applications are to be marked “Confidential” employment) and mailed to Personnel Officer, Queensland Studies Authority, P.O. Box 307, Spring Hill, Qld, 4004, or 171 BARRIER REEF INSTITUTE OF TAFE: Corner delivered to Ground Floor, 295 Ann Street, Brisbane Fulham Road and Hugh Street, Pimlico, Qld, 4812, PMB 1, Townsville DC Qld, 4810; Fax: ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF QUEENSLAND: (07) 4750 5357. To obtain a job description and applicant package please Phone: (07) 4750 5201. 21 Applications can be forwarded to: Level 6 Forestry Internet Address: www.detir.qld.gov.au/jobs House, 160 Mary Street, Brisbane, 4000; G.P.O. Box 1393, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3227 6444; Fax: 172 COOLOOLA SUNSHINE INSTITUTE OF TAFE: 3329 7391. An application package can be obtained Cartwright Road, Gympie, Qld, 4570, P.O. Box 243, from: Department of Justice and Attorney-General, Gympie, 4570; Fax: (07) 5482 4542. To obtain a job 15th Floor, State Law Building, corner George and description and applicant package please Phone: Ann Streets, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 149, (07) 5480 3619. Brisbane, 4001; Phone: 3239 6117. Internet E-mail Address: [email protected] Address: http://www.justice.qld.gov.au/jobs.htm 1254 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 79 [19 December, 2003

NOTIFICATION OF THE FILLING OF ADVERTISED VACANCIES The following appointments to various positions have been made in accordance with the provisions of the Public Service Act 1996. Any officer who wishes to appeal against any of the promotions set out hereunder must do so in writing to— The Public Service Commissioner, Office of Public Service Merit and Equity, P.O. Box 190, Brisbane, Albert Street, Qld, 4002. within 21 days of the date of this Gazette. Officers can access the relevant Promotion Appeal Guidelines issued by the Public Service Commissioner at www.opsme.qld.gov.au

Appointee Reference Date of Number Vacancy Appoint- ment Previous Position and Classification Name (Unless Otherwise Indicated)

QUEENSLAND AUDIT OFFICE AO 14/03 Audit Principal, Brisbane (AO7) 15-12-03 Bowdler, Damian, Audit Senior, Brisbane (AO6) B.Com. AO 14/03 Audit Principal, Brisbane (AO7) 15-12-03 Heinritz, Richard, Audit Senior, Brisbane (AO6) B.Bus. AO 14/03 Audit Principal, Brisbane (AO7) 15-12-03 Michell, Lisa, Audit Senior, Brisbane (AO6) B.Bus.(Accy.) AO 14/03 Audit Principal, Brisbane (AO7) 15-12-03 Sheehan, Michael, Audit Senior, Brisbane (AO6) B.Bus.(Accy.) AO 14/03 Audit Principal, Brisbane (AO7) 15-12-03 Steer, Vicki, Audit Senior, Brisbane (AO6) B.Bus.(Accy.) AO 14/03 Audit Principal, Brisbane (AO7) 15-12-03 Vagg, Rachel, Audit Senior, Brisbane (AO6) B.Bus.(Banking and Finance) AO 15/03 Audit Senior, Brisbane (AO6) 15-12-03 Badcock, Sonya, Auditor, Brisbane (AO5) B.Com. AO 15/03 Audit Senior, Brisbane (AO6) 15-12-03 Burt, Melissa, Auditor, Brisbane (AO5) B.Bus.(Accy.) AO 15/03 Audit Senior, Brisbane (AO6) 15-12-03 Cox, Melissa, Auditor, Brisbane (AO5) B.Bus.(Accy.) AO 15/03 Audit Senior, Brisbane (AO6) 15-12-03 Horner, Cassandra, Auditor, Brisbane (AO5) B.Com. AO 15/03 Audit Senior, Brisbane (AO6) 15-12-03 Read, Melissa, Auditor, Brisbane (AO5) B.Bus.(Accy.) AO 15/03 Audit Senior, Brisbane (AO6) 15-12-03 Thomson, Clemencia, Auditor—IS, Brisbane (AO5) B.Com.(Accy.) AO 15/03 Audit Senior, Brisbane (AO6) 15-12-03 Tuiai, Agnes, Auditor, Brisbane (AO5) B.Bus.(Accy.), B.Econ. AO 15/03 Audit Senior, Brisbane (AO6) 15-12-03 Wall, Amanda, Auditor, Brisbane (AO5) B.Bus.(Accy.) AO 16/03 Auditor, Brisbane (AO5) 15-12-03 Ailwood, Elizabeth, Auditor, Brisbane (AO4) B.Bus.(Accy.) AO 16/03 Auditor, Brisbane (AO5) 15-12-03 Baker, Stefanie, Auditor, Brisbane (AO4) B.Bus.(Accy.), LL.B. AO 16/03 Auditor, Brisbane (AO5) 15-12-03 Gordon, Megan, Auditor, Brisbane (AO4) B.Bus.(Accy.) AO 16/03 Auditor, Brisbane (AO5) 15-12-03 Pisarev, Daniel, Auditor, Brisbane (AO4) B.Bus.(Accy.) AO 16/03 Auditor, Brisbane (AO5) 15-12-03 Pittman, Peta, Auditor, Brisbane (AO4) B.Bus.(Accy.) AO 16/03 Auditor, Brisbane (AO5) 15-12-03 Pye, Brad., B.Int.Bus., Auditor, Brisbane (AO4) B.Com. AO 16/03 Auditor, Brisbane (AO5) 15-12-03 Wan, Terence, Auditor, Brisbane (AO4) B.Com.(Accy. & ISM) AO 16/03 Auditor, Brisbane (AO5) 15-12-03 Wilkins, Jennifer, Auditor, Brisbane (AO4) B.Com.(Hons.) AO 16/03 Auditor, Brisbane (AO5) 15-12-03 Yang, John, M.Com., Auditor, Brisbane (AO4) B.Bus.(Mgt.) 19 December, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 79 1255

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DISABILITY SERVICES QUEENSLAND DSQ 367/03 Senior Complaints Officer, Office of The Date of Hale, Ronald Joseph, Program Development Officer, Assistant Director-General, Complaints Duty B.Psych. Regional Operations Directorate, Management System, Brisbane (AO6) Community and Service Support Team, Brisbane (AO4)

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION CRE 10483 Registrar, Centenary State High School, 8-10-03 Twine, Kathryn Joy Registrar, Toowong College, Corinda District (AO5) Corinda District (AO4) GS 10515 Registrar, Worongary State School, Gold 1-12-03 Woodbridge, Sharyn Registrar, Palm Beach State School, Coast South District (AO4) Margaret Gold Coast South District (AO3) GE 40117 Registrar, Craigslea State School, Geebung 8-12-03 Rye, Karen Ann Administration Officer (AAEP), District (AO3) Craigslea State School, Geebung District (AO2) IP 10467 Registrar, Redbank Plains State School, 6-10-03 Weismann, Katrina Teacher Aide, Rosewood State Ipswich District (AO3) Kay School, West Moreton District (TA2) MO 10505 Registrar, Talara State Primary College, 1-12-03 Natoli, Kerrie AnnetteRegistrar, Talara State Primary Mooloolaba District (AO4) College, Mooloolaba District (AO3) CO 10271 Principal Executive Officer, Executive 9-9-03 Herschell, Karen Senior Policy Officer, Cabinet and Services Unit, Office of the Director- Yvonne, Legislative Services, Office of General (AO8) B.Teach.(Hons.) the Director-General (AO6) LB 10530 Registrar, Carbrook State School, Logan- 11-12-03 Willshire, Barbara Administration Officer (AAEP), Beaudesert District (AO3) Taylor Carbrook State School, Logan- Beaudesert District (AO2) MG 10518 Registrar, Norman Park State School, Mount Date of Hurley, Judith Administration Officer (AAEP), Gravatt District (AO3) Duty Holland Park State High School, Mount Gravatt District (AO2)

DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING YIT 6/03 Senior College Librarian, Yeronga Institute of 12-1-04 Strachan, Brenda Senior College Librarian, Cooloola Technical and Further Education, TAFE Mary, B.Arts, Sunshine Institute of Technical Queensland, Yeronga (PO3T) G.Dip.Library and Further Education, TAFE Science Queensland, Gympie (PO3T) ET 334/03 Audit Delivery Manager, Internal Audit, 8-12-03 Setter, Craig Principal Internal Auditor, Internal Office of the Director-General, Brisbane Audit, Brisbane (AO7) (AO8) CID 11/03 TAFE Queensland Centre for Innovation and 11-12-03 Murphy, Helen Program Manager, Moreton Institute Development, Manager Language and of Technical and Further Literacy Services, Brisbane (AO7) Education, Mount Gravatt, Brisbane (EAL1)

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY EN 268/03 Senior Ranger (Great Walks), Client Services Date of White, Timothy Peter Wages Ranger, Wet Tropics Branch, Branch, Queensland Parks and Wildlife Entry Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, Northern Region, Cairns (AO5) Service, Northern Region, Cairns (OO3) EN 327/03 Principal Conservation Officer Date of Scotney, Brian Project Officer (Environmental (Environmental Systems), Ecosystem Entry Thomas, Management), Ecosystem Conservation Unit, Conservation Services B.App.Sc. Conservation Unit, Conservation Division, Brisbane (AO7) Services Division, Brisbane (PO3) 1256 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 79 [19 December, 2003

APPOINTMENTS—continued

Appointee Reference Date of Number Vacancy Appoint- ment Previous Position and Classification Name (Unless Otherwise Indicated)

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING HO 110/03 Principal Property Officer, Portfolio Review Date of Lyons, Damien Senior Project Officer, Portfolio Branch, Portfolio Management Division, Duty Anthony, Review Branch, Portfolio Property Portfolio Management, Brisbane Ass.Dip.Bus.Real Management Division, Property (AO7) Estate Valuation Portfolio Management, Brisbane (AO6) HO 98/03 Management Support Officer, Portfolio Date of Fisher, Lesleigh Helen Administrative Officer, Portfolio Development, Housing Loans, Housing Duty Services, Housing Loans, Finance, Brisbane (AO3) Housing Finance, Brisbane (AO2) HO 106/03 Senior Financial Analyst, Financial Strategy Date of Singh, Abhijeet, Management Accountant, Budget and Performance Unit, Financial Services, Duty M.Bus.Admin., and Financial Reporting, Housing Finance, Brisbane (AO7) Grad.Cert.Prof. Housing Finance, Brisbane Accounting (AO6) HO 121/03 Principal Program Management Officer, Date of Allen, Amanda Services Manager, Funded Program Development and Management, Duty Louise, Grad.Dip. Organisation Services, Community Housing, Brisbane (AO7) Landscape Arch., Community Housing, Brisbane B.Appl.Sci. (AO6) HO 133/03 Manager Portfolio Investments Branch, Date of McKenzie, Graeme Capital Works Development Portfolio Investments Branch, Portfolio Duty John, B.Eng.(Civil Manager, Portfolio Investments Management Division, Property Portfolio Eng. 1st Class Branch, Portfolio Management Management, Brisbane (AO8) Honours) Division, Property Portfolio Management, Brisbane (AO7) HO 102/03 Project Officer, Lease Coordination Unit, Date of Bruce, Peter Hugh Project Officer, Portfolio Operations Portfolio Operations Branch, Property Duty Fraser Branch, Portfolio Management Management Division, Property Portfolio Division, Property Portfolio Management, Brisbane (AO5) Management, Brisbane (AO4) HO 83/03 Policy Officer, Product Development and Date of Benham, Christina Family Services Officer, Redcliffe Analysis Unit, Public Housing and Duty Maree, B.Social Area Office, Department of Housing System Initiatives, Brisbane Work Families, Redcliffe (PO2) (AO5)

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND ATTORNEY-GENERAL J 187/03 Higher Courts Officer, Higher Courts, Courts Date of Hogan, Craig Patrick Administrative Officer, Higher Division, Justice Administration, Brisbane Duty Courts, Courts Division, Justice (AO3) Administration, Brisbane (AO2) J 187/03 Higher Courts Officer, Higher Courts, Courts Date of Clarke, Ian Robert, Administrative Officer, Higher Division, Justice Administration, Brisbane Duty B.A. Courts, Courts Division, Justice (AO3) Administration, Brisbane (AO2) J 215/03 Computer Systems Officer, Information 15-12-03 Mills, Barry Victor, Technical Support Officer, Technology Operations Unit, Information Dip.IT. Information Technology Management Branch, Legal and Corporate Operations Unit, Information Services Division, Brisbane (AO4) Management Branch, Legal and Corporate Services Division, Brisbane (AO4) J 236/03 Voice Communications Administration Date of Di Lizio, Vivian Administrative Officer, Information Officer, Information Technology Duty Technology Operations Unit, Operations Unit, Information Management Information Management Branch, Legal and Corporate Services Branch, Legal and Corporate Division, Brisbane (AO3) Services Division, Brisbane (AO2) J 131/03 Clerk (Administration), Hervey Bay 22-12-03 Sawtell, Kerri Ann Administrative Officer, Hervey Bay Magistrates Court, Maroochydore Area, Magistrates Court, Maroochy- Magistrates Court Branch, Courts dore Area, Magistrates Court Division, Justice Administration, Hervey Branch, Courts Division, Justice Bay (AO3) Administration, Hervey Bay (AO2) 19 December, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 79 1257

APPOINTMENTS—continued

Appointee Reference Date of Number Vacancy Appoint- ment Previous Position and Classification Name (Unless Otherwise Indicated) J 164/03 Registrar, Taroom Magistrates Court, Date of Haylock, Leslie Deputy Registrar, Beenleigh Toowoomba Area, Magistrates Courts Duty Ernest Magistrates Courts, Beenleigh Branch, Courts Division, Justice Area, Magistrates Courts Branch, Administration, Taroom (AO5) Courts Division, Justice Administration, Beenleigh (AO4) J 223/03 Principal Legal Officer, Strategic Policy, Date of Brassington, Janelle Senior Legal Officer, Strategic Research and Executive Services Division, Duty Margaret, LL.B. Policy, Research and Executive Brisbane (PO6) Services Division, Brisbane (PO5)

PARTNERONE PONE 7/03 Human Resources Officer, Personnel Date of Watts, Aaron John Administrative Officer, Personnel Services, Justice and Attorney-General Duty Services, Justice and Attorney- (JAG), Human Resource Services General (JAG), Human Resource Division, Brisbane (AO3) Services Division, Brisbane (AO2) PONE 6/03 Senior Human Resource Officer, Personnel Date of Burke, Peta, Human Resources Officer, Personnel Services, Justice and Attorney-General Duty B.A.(Bus.) Services, Justice and Attorney- (JAG), Human Resource Services General (JAG), Human Resource Division, Brisbane (AO4) Services Division, Brisbane (AO3)

PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE PT 18/03 Executive Secretary, Client Services Program, Date of Gooderidge, Georgina Administrative Officer, Community Public Trust Office, Brisbane (AO3) Duty Elizabeth Services and Development, Client Services Program, Brisbane (AO2) RN 13/03 Manager, Core Systems Support, Information Date of Marr, Elizabeth Jane Public Trust Officer, Brisbane North, Services Sub-Program, Organisational Duty Client Services Program, Public Support Program, Public Trust Office, Trust Office, Brisbane (AO3) Brisbane (AO5) RN 14/03 Web Support Officer, Information Services Date of Royds, Stephen Administrative Officer, Brisbane Sub-Program, Organisational Support Duty Martin, South, Client Services Program, Program, Public Trust Office, Brisbane B.Bus.(HRM) Public Trust Office, Brisbane (AO4) (AO2)

DEPARTMENT OF MAIN ROADS MR 298/03 Senior Engineer (Traffic), Southern District, 5-12-03 Lehfeldt, Michael, Engineer, Southern District, Southern Southern Queensland Region, Toowoomba B.Eng.(Civil) Queensland Region, Toowoomba (PO4) (PO2)

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND MINES NRM 2063 Centre Administration Officer, Catchment and Date of McKinlay, Sally-ann Centre Administration Officer, Regional Planning, Integrated Natural Duty Catchment and Regional Resource Planning, South East Region, Planning, Integrated Natural Regional Services, Natural Resource Resource Planning, South East Services, Bundaberg (AO3) Region, Regional Services, Bundaberg (AO2) NRM 2191 Land Officer, Land Management and Use, Date of Thomasson, Anne Land Administration Officer, Land Integrated Natural Resource Management Duty Management and Use, Integrated and Use, Central West Region, Regional Natural Resource Management Services, Natural Resource Services, and Use, Central West Region, Emerald (AO4) Regional Services, Natural Resource Services, Mackay (AO3) NRM 2191 Land Officer, Land Management and Use, Date of Gabriel, Carey Land Administration Officer, Land Integrated Natural Resource Management Duty Management and Use, Integrated and Use, Central West Region, Regional Natural Resource Management Services, Natural Resource Services, and Use, Central West Region, Mackay (AO4) Regional Services, Natural Resource Services, Mackay (AO2) 1258 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 79 [19 December, 2003

APPOINTMENTS—continued

Appointee Reference Date of Number Vacancy Appoint- ment Previous Position and Classification Name (Unless Otherwise Indicated) CLK 2186 Team Leader (Payroll), Payroll, Personnel Date of Dunne, Patrice Clare Human Resource Officer, Payroll, Services, Mary Street Operations, Duty Personnel Services, Mary Street CorporateLink, Brisbane (AO5) Operations, CorporateLink, Brisbane (AO3) CLK 2080 Principal Consultant, Payroll and Recruitment Date of Russo, Rosario Senior Resources Consultant, Section, Personnel Services Unit, George Duty Payroll Team, Payroll and Street Operations, CorporateLink, Recruitment Section, Personnel Brisbane (AO7) Services Unit, George Street Operations, CorporateLink, Brisbane (AO6) NRM 2210 Executive Officer, Office of DDG (Mines), Date of Smith-Roberts, Megan Executive Assistant, Office of DDG Brisbane (AO6) Duty Therese (Mines), Brisbane (AO4)

DEPARTMENT OF THE PREMIER AND CABINET PR 148/03 Policy Officer, Office of the Deputy Director- 8-12-03 Atkinson, Alessandra Policy Research Officer (FOI), General, Policy Division, Brisbane (AO5) Constitutional and Adminis- trative Law Services, State Affairs, Governance Division (AO4)

DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT SD 121/03 Senior State Development Officer, State 4-12-03 Fludder, Mark John, Senior State Development Officer, Development Centre, Regional Operations, M.Mark.Mgt., State Development Centre, Business and Industry, Springwood (AO6) G.Dip.Inf., Regional Operations, Business B.A.(Jour.) and Industry, Springwood (AO5) SD 100/03 Principal Projects Officer, Projects 9-12-03 Ottaway, James Senior Projects Officer, Mining and Facilitation, Major Projects Facilitation, Harold, B.A., Industrial Projects, Major Project Development and Infrastructure, Brisbane B.Bus. Facilitation, Development and (AO7) Infrastructure, Brisbane (AO6) *N/A Project Manager, Property Services Group, 21-11-03 Jaynke, Shane Project Manager, Capital Works, Business and Industry, Brisbane (AO8) Douglas, A.D.Civil Property Services Group, Eng., B.Bus. Business and Industry, Brisbane (AO6) *N/A Assets and Valuations Manager, Property 21-11-03 McLean, Mark Assets and Valuations Manager, Services Group, Business and Industry, Damian, B.Bus. Property Services Group, Brisbane (AO8) Business and Industry, Brisbane (AO7) *N/A Finance Officer, Property Services Group, 21-11-03 Jarrett, Glenn Edward Finance Officer, Property Services Business and Industry, Brisbane (AO7) Group, Business and Industry, Brisbane (AO6) *N/A Property Contracts, Native Title and 21-11-03 Martin, Gary John Property Contracts and Marketing Marketing Officer, Property Services Officer, Property Services Group, Group, Business and Industry, Brisbane Business and Industry, Brisbane (AO6) (AO5) *N/A Administration and Budget Officer, Property 21-11-03 Osborne, Lorraine Budget Officer, Property Services Services Group, Business and Industry, Frances Group, Business and Industry, Brisbane (AO4) Brisbane (AO3) SD 120/03 Senior State Development Officer, State 2-12-03 Lanham, Danielle Trade Officer, Market Strategy, Trade Development Centre, Regional Operations, Frances and International Operations, Business and Industry, Aspley (AO5) Brisbane (AO4)

* Please note changes to notifications of appointment, which were previously placed in the Gazette on Friday 5 December 2003. These appointments were made in accordance with Section 6.13 of Directive 1/03 Recruitment and Selection.

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM, RACING AND FAIR TRADING TRFT 78/03 Administration Officer, Residential Services 9-12-03 Sorbello, Nicole Administrative Officer, Licensing Accreditation Branch, Business Services Maree Branch, Business Services Division, Office of Fair Trading, Brisbane Division, Office of Fair Trading, (AO3) Brisbane (AO2) 19 December, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 79 1259

APPOINTMENTS—continued

Appointee Reference Date of Number Vacancy Appoint- ment Previous Position and Classification Name (Unless Otherwise Indicated)

QUEENSLAND TRANSPORT TD 198/03 Business Officer, Product Management and Date of Marsen, Lyn Agency Support Officer, Driver and Accreditation Team, Land Transport and Duty Vehicle Management Branch, Safety Division, Brisbane (AO4) Land Transport and Safety Division, Brisbane (AO3) TD 218/03 Principal Customer Service Officer (Part- Date of Stanton, Lynn Maree Administrative Officer (Part-time), time), Central Region, Services Group, Duty Central Region, Services Group, Emerald (AO3) Emerald (AO2)

TREASURY DEPARTMENT TY 19/03 Senior Policy Officer, Office of State Date of Byrne, Kyle Steven, Policy Officer, Office of State Revenue, Brisbane (AO6) Duty B.Law, B.Int.Bus. Revenue, Brisbane (AO4) TY 29/03 Systems Officer, Office of Economic and Date of Brumby, Anthony Assistant Statistician, Office of Statistical Research, Brisbane (AO5) Duty John, B.IT. Economic and Statistical Research, Brisbane (AO3) TY 136/03 Senior Consultant, Corporate Development, Date of Covill, Melinda Kaye, Senior Consultant, Corporate Corporate Services, Brisbane (AO6) Duty Assoc.Dip.Health Services, Corporate Develop- Sc., B.A. ment (AO5) TY 140/03 Trainee Revenue Officer, Office of State Date of Young, Angus Trainee Revenue Officer, Office of Revenue, Brisbane (AO3) Duty Campbell Gray, State Revenue, Brisbane (AO2) B.Bus. TY 145/03 Information Officer, Corporate Information, Date of Parker, Storm Information Officer, Corporate Corporate Services, Brisbane (AO3) Duty Elizabeth Information, Corporate Services, Brisbane (AO2) 1260 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 79 [19 December, 2003

NOTIFICATION OF APPOINTMENTS PART II Appointments have been approved to the undermentioned vacancies. Appeals do not lie against these appointments.

Reference Date of Number Vacancy Appointment Name of Appointee

ARTS QUEENSLAND Arts Queensland *AQ 527/03Executive Director, Capital Asset Management Unit, 15-12-03 Welsh, Allan Brisbane AQ 519/03 Assistant Program Officer, Arts and Cultural Programs Unit, 18-11-03 Woodman, Anne Brisbane (AO3)

* Section 70 Contract to March, 2006.

QUEENSLAND AUDIT OFFICE AO 13/03 Principal Human Resources Officer, Brisbane (AO6) Date of Duty Mocker, Lawrie, B.Bus. AO 15/03 Audit Senior, Brisbane (AO6) Date of Duty Sitton, Irene, M.Bus.Admin.(Exec.), B.Com., LL.B. AO 16/03 Auditor, Brisbane (AO5) Date of Duty Cruz, Jose, B.Bus., Grad.Dip.Accy.

COMMISSION FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE CCYP 129/03 Complaints and Investigations Officer, Commission for 8-12-03 Groce, Carla Children and Young People, Brisbane (AO5)

CORPORATE SOLUTIONS QUEENSLAND CSQ 621/03 Human Resource Information Officer, Human Resource 12-1-04 Aldons, Therese Margaret Services, Brisbane (AO4) CSQ 621/03 Human Resource Information Officer, Human Resource 5-1-04 Pieper, Ian James Services, Brisbane (AO4)

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIVE SERVICES *CS 284/03 Clinical Nurse (Consultations), Lotus Glen Correctional 12-1-04 Strohfeldt, Lynette Centre, Mareeba ‡CS 286/03 Clinical Nurse (Consultations), Lotus Glen Correctional Date of Entry Bakos, Michelle Centre, Mareeba upon Duty

DISABILITY SERVICES QUEENSLAND *N/A Director, Community and Specialist Services Directorate, Date of Duty McCalman, Maralean Rhonda, Brisbane (Contract) B.A. DSQ 355/03 Principal Policy Officer, Policy Directorate, Brisbane (AO8) Date of Duty Weekley, Kelly Josephine Cecelia, B.Sc. DSQ 372/03 Principal Media Officer, Corporate and Executive Services Date of Duty Southwell, Kathryn Eileen, Directorate, Marketing and Communication Branch, B.A. Brisbane (AO7)

* Section 70 Contract to 12th June, 2005.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION CC 10424 Occupational Therapist, Cairns and Cape District (PO2) Date of Duty Brown, Nadia Jane *CRE 10452 Language Assistant, Corinda District (OO3) Date of Duty Grimmett, Rebecca *CRE 10452 Language Assistant, Corinda District (OO3) Date of Duty Strobridge, Sally Florence †CRE 10532 Education Officer Special Duties, ATSI Learning and 22-1-04 Renouf, Eileen Joy, Engagement Centre, Southern Region (EOSD) B.Ed., Dip.Teach. †CRE 10532 Education Officer Special Duties, ATSI Learning and 22-1-04 Nielsen, Camille Maria, Engagement Centre, Corinda District (EOSD) M.Arts, Grad.Dip.Teach., Dip.Teach. CRE 10507 Senior Project Officer, ATSI Learning and Engagement 15-12-03 Maytom, Susan Marie Centre, Corinda District (AO6) 19 December, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 79 1261

NOTIFICATION OF APPOINTMENTS—continued

Reference Date of Number Vacancy Appointment Name of Appointee MI 10488 House Parent, Spinifex State College (Residential Campus), Date of Duty Paine, Anthony John, Mount Isa District (OO4) B.Nursing LB 10471 Physiotherapist, Beenleigh Special School, Logan-Beaudesert Date of Duty Scott, Natalie Theresa Clare, District (PO3) B.Physio. EM 40104Registrar, Capricornia School of Distance Education, Date of Duty Allen, Cathy Grace Emerald District (AO3) ‡CC 10522 Registrar, Hambledon State School, Cairns and Cape District 19-1-04 Andrews, Deborah Maria (AO3) CC 10529 Boat Officer, Daradgee Environmental Education Centre, 1-12-03 Newman, Steven Cairns and Cape District (OO5) CO 10415 Deputy Director-General, Office of State Schooling, Brisbane Date of Duty Cranston, Jennifer Margaret, (SES4) B.Arts, Grad.Dip.Ed., M.Admin.

* Temporary positions for 12 months. † Temporary position for 2 years. ‡ Temporary position for 12 months.

QUEENSLAND STUDIES AUTHORITY QSA 23/03 Business Analyst (ETRF) 15-12-03 Houldey, Linda

DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING TAFE 515/03 Instructional Designer (3 Positions), Southbank Institute of 1-12-03 Wolfe, Tanya Technical and Further Education, Brisbane (AO5) TAFE 515/03 Instructional Designer (3 Positions), Southbank Institute of 1-12-03 Altena, Sharon Technical and Further Education, Brisbane (AO5) TAFE 515/03 Instructional Designer (3 Positions), Southbank Institute of 1-12-03 Gleeson, Michael Technical and Further Education, Brisbane (AO5) LIT 30/03 Marketing Manager, Logan Institute of Technical and Further 12-1-04 Philp, Natalie Education, TAFE Queensland, Brisbane (AO5)

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY EN 325/03 Environmental Officer, Strategic Projects Section, Planning Date of Entry Nolan, Vincent Paul, Services Branch, Planning Division, Brisbane (PO2) B.Sc. EN 338/03 Environmental Officer, Environmental Operations Division, Date of Entry Collins, Tara, Southern Region, Brisbane (PO2) B.App.Sc., Grad.Dip.Educ.

DEPARTMENT OF FAMILIES FS 603/03 Director, Quality Assurance Branch, Brisbane (SO1) Date of Duty Smith, Karyn Jane, B.Soc.Wk. FS 627/03Information and Administration Officer, Operations Date of Duty O’Toole, Cameille Maree Directorate, Wide Bay Burnett Region, Murgon Area Office, Kingaroy (AO3)

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH HL 95/03 Senior Project Officer, Statewide and Non-government 1-12-03 McAteer, Eugene, Health Services, Health Services Division (AO6) MBA, B.Sc. HL 70/03 District Manager, Princess Alexandra Hospital and Health Date of Duty Podbury, Deb, Service District (DES4) MBA, Dip.Health Admin., Dip.Bus. Studies HL 71/03 Manager, Southern Zone Management Unit, Health Services Date of Duty Silvester, Tracey, Division (DES2) B.Sci., M.Health Mgmt., Gen. Nursing Cert.

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING HO 107/03 Manager, Housing Loans, Housing Loans, Housing Finance, Date of Duty Hawthorne, Bronwyn Elizabeth, Brisbane (SO2) B.Bus.(Accounting) *HO 118/03 Communication Officer, Community Renewal, Brisbane Date of Duty Ollett, Kasey Annette, (AO4) B.Arts(Humanities) ‡HO 69/03 Project Officer—Smart Housing, Portfolio Standards Branch, Date of Duty Weston, Andrew John, Property Portfolio Management, Brisbane (AO4) Ass.Dip.Bus. 1262 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 79 [19 December, 2003

NOTIFICATION OF APPOINTMENTS—continued

Reference Date of Number Vacancy Appointment Name of Appointee ‡HO 130/03Principal Officer, Policy and Program Development, Date of Duty Ormsby, Kelsey John, Community Housing, Brisbane (AO7) B.Laws, B.Comm. HO 78/03IM Support Officer, Business Intelligence, Enterprise Date of Duty Glaser, Michael Craig, Information Systems, Information Management, Ass.Dip.Appl.Sci., Corporate and Executive Services, Brisbane (AO4) B.Info.Tech. HO 102/03Project Officer, Lease Coordination Unit, Portfolio Date of Duty Lanchester, Scott Joseph, Operations Branch, Property Management Division, B.Appl.Sci.(Property Property Portfolio Management, Brisbane (AO5) Economics), Ass.Dip.Cartography HO 83/03 Policy Officer, Product Development and Analysis Unit, Date of Duty Smith, Catherine Maree, Public Housing and Housing System Initiatives, Brisbane B.Social Work (AO5)

* Temporary for 6 months. ‡ Temporary to 30th June, 2004.

DEPARTMENT OF INNOVATION AND INFORMATION ECONOMY, SPORT AND RECREATION QUEENSLAND CITEC CI 28/03 Business Systems Graduate, CITEC, Brisbane (PO2) 15-12-03 McNamara, Simon, B.IT.

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND ATTORNEY-GENERAL J 163/03 Research Officer, Brisbane Magistrate Court, Brisbane Area, 8-12-03 Houston, Elizabeth Jane, Magistrates Courts Branch, Courts Division, Justice B.Com. Administration, Brisbane (AO4)

DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND PLANNING LGP 68/03 Planner, South East Queensland Planning Division, Planning Date of Duty Heyden, David Services, Brisbane (AO4) LGP 68/03 Planner, South East Queensland Planning Division, Planning Date of Duty Albrecht, Kristy Services, Brisbane (AO4) LGP 68/03 Planner, South East Queensland Planning Division, Planning Date of Duty Gallagher, Dominique Services, Brisbane (AO4) LGP 68/03 Planner, South East Queensland Planning Division, Planning Date of Duty Turner, Lisa Services, Brisbane (AO4)

DEPARTMENT OF MAIN ROADS MR 200/03 Graduate Engineer (Environmental), Transport Planning, Date of Duty Wheeler, Lauren North Queensland Region, Townsville (PO2) MR 208/03Cadet Technologist (Planning and Design), Transport Date of Duty Gleeson, James Leslie Planning, Metropolitan District, South East Queensland Region, Brisbane (TO2) MR 221/03 Graduate Technologist (Planning and Design), Transport 5-12-03 Edgerton, Alex, Planning, Central West District, Central Region, B Eng (Tech) Barcaldine (TO2) MR 282/03 Fitter (Mechanical), RoadTek Plant Hire Services, RoadTek Date of Duty Fitzgerald, Michael Steven, Trade Group, Darra (C8) Certificate MR 285/03 Graduate (Workplace Health and Safety), North Western Date of Duty Reid, Patricia District, North Queensland Region, Cloncurry (AO3) MR 296/03 Cadet Technologist, RoadTek Consulting (North), RoadTek Date of Duty Rake, Brenton John Group, Cairns (TO1) MR 296/03 Cadet Technologist, Peninsula District, North Queensland Date of Duty Whitmee, Brett Robert Region, Cairns (TO1) MR 302/03 Project Administration Officer, RoadTek Financial Services, Date of Duty Furtado, Maureen Jyothi RoadTek Group, Brisbane (AO3) MR 322/03 Technical Support Officer, RoadTek Consulting, RoadTek Date of Duty Capewell, Tammie Marie Group, Toowoomba (AO1/AO2) 19 December, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 79 1263

NOTIFICATION OF APPOINTMENTS—continued

Reference Date of Number Vacancy Appointment Name of Appointee

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND MINES NRM 2222 Scientist (Remote Sensing), Climate Impacts and Natural Date of Duty Gillingham, Samuel Stafford, Resource Systems, Resource Processes, Natural Resource B.Sc., M.Phil. Sciences, Natural Resource Services, Indooroopilly (PO2) NRM 2225 Executive Assistant, Queensland Resource Registry, Natural Date of Duty Neave, Lorinda Resource Services, Woolloongabba (AO3) CLK 2203Senior Consultant (Diversity and Education), Human 10-2-04 Finnis, Debra Resources—Consulting, Spring Hill Operations, Corporate Link, Brisbane (AO5)

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES DPI 1674 Administrative Officer, Rural Development, Rural Industry Date of Duty McAllister, Dorothy Business Services, Brisbane (AO2)

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS QBuild QB 33/02Senior Protective Security Officer, State Government 27-11-03 Colquhoun, Timothy Protective Security Service, Building Services, Brisbane Facilities Services Group, QBuild, Department of Public Works, Brisbane (OO3)

DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT SD 133/03Administration Officer, Corporate Communications, 5-12-03 Binnie, Katie Lee Regional Operations, Business and Industry, Brisbane (AO3) SD 117/03 International Business Cadet, International Operations, Trade 9-2-04 Chen, Cynthia and International Operations, Hong Kong (AO3) SD 117/03 International Business Cadet, International Operations, Trade 9-2-04 Littlejohn, Melanie and International Operations, Shanghai (AO3) SD 117/03 International Business Cadet, International Operations, Trade 9-2-04 Geddes, Jordan and International Operations, Los Angeles (AO3) SD 117/03 International Business Cadet, International Operations, Trade 9-2-04 Mullen, Jason and International Operations, Los Angeles (AO3) SD 129/03Economic Analyst (Foreign Investment), Economic 28-11-03 Loon, Astrid Birgitta, M.Ec., Advisory, Commercial Advisory Services, Development and Infrastructure, Brisbane (AO5) SD 119/03 Senior State Development Officer, State Development 10-12-03 Watson, Colleen Ann Centre, Regional Operations, Business and Industry, Cairns (AO5) SD 138/03 Temporary Project Officer, Marine Industries, Industry 4-12-03 Drovandi, Catherine Anne Development, Business and Industry, Brisbane (AO4)

QUEENSLAND TRANSPORT TD 198/03 Business Officer, Product Management and Accreditation Date of Duty Daley, Kevin Team, Land Transport and Safety Division, Brisbane (AO4) TD 231/03National Coordinator (Travelsmart) (Temp), Passenger Date of Duty Pramberg, Peter Transport Development Branch, Passenger Transport Division, Brisbane (AO7)

TREASURY DEPARTMENT TY 35/03 Information Officer, Government Superannuation Office, Date of Duty Cavanough, Jeffrey John Brisbane (AO3) TY 35/03 Information Officer, Government Superannuation Office, Date of Duty O’Neill, Jennifer Carol Brisbane (AO3) TY 35/03 Information Officer, Government Superannuation Office, Date of Duty Wheeler, Linda Brisbane (AO3) TY 145/03Information Officer, Corporate Information, Corporate Date of Duty Baldwin, Kylie Mereta Services, Brisbane (AO3) TY 146/03 Gaming Auditor, Compliance Division, Queensland Office of Date of Duty Cutcliffe, Lee-Anne Joy Gaming Regulation, Brisbane (AO5) 1264 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 79 [19 December, 2003

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Vol. CCCXXXIV] FRIDAY, 19 DECEMBER, 2003 [No. 80

Department of Justice and Attorney-General Caroll Marree REABURN 33 Gibsonville Street TALLEBUDGERA Brisbane, 17 December 2003 VALLEY Robert Lockyer REES 478 Ford Road BURBANK It is notified that, pursuant to Section 21 (5) of the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991, each of the Matthew James Rivage Royale C20 Unit 1 75 Brighton persons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has been RIDDERHOF Parade SOUTHPORT appointed and is registered as a Justice of the Peace (Qualified). Norelle Fay RYAN Short Street GEORGETOWN D Mealey Robert Michael SCANLAN 10 Niven Street STAFFORD HEIGHTS Julie-Ann SEABROOK 3 Bidwill Court ELANORA Registrar of Justices of the Peace Damien Joseph 103 Nichols Road KIAMBA and Commissioners for Declarations SHANAHAN THE SCHEDULE Lisa Virginia TANNER 910 Euluma Creek Road JULATTEN Jennifer Margaret Unit 3 132 Kingsford Smith Drive Patricia Ann BARKER 4 Sardon Street CENTENARY HEIGHTS TRESTON HAMILTON Denise Christine BARNES 115 Rockhampton Road YEPPOON Ann Rosaline WALTON 86 Jindabyne Circuit FOREST LAKE William BOS 3 Jacaranda Place CALAMVALE Louise Ann WATSON Unit 14 50 Castile Crescent EDENS Garry Arthur CHASTON 81 Hargrave Street THURSDAY ISLAND LANDING Veronica Jane COUTTS 3 Esplanade PALM ISLAND Kristy Rose WEST Unit 2 45 Petrie Avenue MARCOOLA Teresa Maria DANIEL 37 Chelsea Crescent MINYAMA John Glenn WRIGHT 41 McGrath Street NORMAN GARDENS Dale Stewart GOUGH 20 Highland Street ESK Department of Justice and Attorney-General Heather Anne GRAY 101 Pear Street GREENSLOPES Brisbane, 17 December 2003 Zhongmin HOU Unit 16 7 Johnston Street SOUTHPORT It is notified that, pursuant to Section 21 (5) of the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991, each of the Gregory Mark 15 Schlencker Drive GLENLEE persons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has been HUTCHINSON appointed and is registered as a Commissioner for Declarations. Carol Ann JACKSON Unit 29 5 Greenlands Drive VARSITY LAKES D Mealey Pei Hua KUA 65 Park Avenue SUNNYBANK HILLS Registrar of Justices of the Peace Megan Lahree KUHN Flat 2 17 Miles Street JUNDAH and Commissioners for Declarations Cheryl Anne LANGLEY 7 Redgum Place CALAMVALE THE SCHEDULE Steven Leslie MCPHEE 225 Woodlands Road GATTON Rosalind Michelle 148 Bray Road LAWNTON BLANDFORD Emmanuel 19 Jilbard Drive SPRINGWOOD METOHIANAKIS Margaret Mary BOYD 25 Downing Street OORALEA Giles Barry MORGAN 87 Goodwin Road GRACEMERE Carol Elaine D'BOIS 10 Country View Drive NERANG Michael James 18 Lambor Drive MUDGEERABA Julie May HOLMES 27 Grimes Street YERONGA MULVIHILL Carmelo SPOTO 34 Kinta Street KURABY Ryan Anthony MUSSIO Unit 259 71 Beeston Street NEWSTEAD Gwyneth Lorraine 16 Condamine Boulevard MURRARIE Paul John OULD 35 Kirkwood Street MARGATE WILLIAMS 279234—1

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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Department of Justice and Attorney-General Brisbane, 17 December 2003 Brisbane, 18 December 2003 It is notified that, pursuant to Section 18 of the Justices of the Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991, each of the Executive Council, has— persons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has ceased to hold office as a Commissioner for Declarations by virtue of (a) terminated under the Electoral Act 1992 and the Acts disqualification under the Act. Interpretation Act 1954 the appointment of each of the undermentioned persons as Returning Officer for the D Mealey Brisbane City Council Electoral Ward set opposite their name— Registrar of Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Name Electoral Ward THE SCHEDULE Edward Joseph O’SULLIVAN Acacia Ridge

Nada MCGREGOR 76 Anakie Drive CORNUBIA Basil William Edward BIRGAN Deagon Kareena Eleanor 3135 Logan Road UNDERWOOD Peter John MAYNARD Enoggera TRIMBLE John Dennis COSTELLO Hamilton Department of Justice and Attorney-General Keith Norman BRIGGS Marchant Brisbane, 18 December 2003 Grahame John BERTRAM Moorooka Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Jan Maree HUGHES Morningside Executive Council and under the Queensland Law Society Act 1952, has approved that John Joseph NIMMO be appointed by Colin Ernest MIFLIN Toowong gazette notice as the Legal Ombudsman on and from 1 February Valerie June HEALY Walter Taylor 2004 to and including 31 March 2004. Stanley Percy POTHECARY Wynnum-Manly ROD WELFORD (b) approved that each of the undermentioned persons be appointed under the Electoral Act 1992 to be Returning Department of Justice and Attorney-General Officer for the Brisbane City Council Electoral Ward set Brisbane, 18 December 2003 opposite their name— Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council and under the Supreme Court Act 1995 and the Name Electoral Ward Acts Interpretation Act 1954, has approved that Robyn Anne Glen Robert GRAHAM Acacia Ridge WEGNER be appointed to act as Sheriff and Marshal, Supreme 35 Rimu Crescent Court, Brisbane when called upon by the Principal Registrar to act FOREST LAKE QLD 4078 in the position. Trevor Graeme Walker Deagon ROD WELFORD 48 Somerton Street BRACKEN RIDGE QLD 4017 Department of Justice and Attorney-General Raymond Thomas HALL Enoggera 23 Tabulam Drive Brisbane, 18 December 2003 FERNY HILLS QLD 4055 Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Colin Ernest MIFLIN Hamilton Executive Council and under the Director of Public Prosecutions 21/124 Macquarie Street Act 1984 and the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, has approved that— ST LUCIA QLD 4067 (a) each of the undermentioned persons be appointed to act as the Russell Alfred NIGHTINGALE Marchant Director of Public Prosecutions with term of appointment as 37 Nevin Street stated— ASPLEY QLD 4034

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Office of the Public Service Commissioner Premier’s Office Brisbane, 18 December 2003 Brisbane, 19 December 2003 Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Her Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified that, acting under Executive Council, in pursuance of the provisions of Section 45 of the provisions of the Constitution of Queensland 2001, she has the Public Service Act 1996, has approved the fixing of the number appointed each of those Officers of the Crown in Column “A” of the and levels of Senior Executives as specified in the Schedule below. accompanying Table to act as, and to perform all of the functions and FIXING OF NUMBER AND LEVELS OF exercise all of the powers of, the Office of the Crown set out against SENIOR EXECUTIVES—INCREASE the Officer's name in Column “B” of the Table during the period specified in Column “C” of the Table. LEVEL TO BE INCREASED ON A PERMANENT BASIS

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DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT

State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971

NOTICE

The Governor in Council has approved the Tarong Power Station as shown on the map annexed as Schedule A, as an infrastructure facility that is of significance, particularly economically or socially, to Queensland and the Wide Bay-Burnett region.

Schedule A

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State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971

STATEMENT GIVING REASONS (INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITY OF SIGNIFICANCE) NOTICE (No 1) 2003

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Statement Giving Reasons (Infrastructure Facility of Significance) Notice (No 1) 2003.

Statement Giving Reasons (Infrastructure Facility of Significance) [s.125(5) of the Act]

2. Paul Fennelly, Coordinator-General, pursuant to Section 125(5) of the State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 has prepared a statement giving reasons, as adopted by the Governor in Council, and as set out in the Schedule below as to why the Tarong Power Station infrastructure facility was approved by the Governor in Council by gazette notice on 19 December 2003 pursuant to Section 125(1)(f) of the State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 as an infrastructure facility having significance, particularly economically or socially, to Queensland and the Wide Bay - Burnett region, being the region in which the infrastructure facility is to be constructed.

SCHEDULE

STATEMENT GIVING REASONS WHY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL APPROVED BY GAZETTE NOTICE ON 19 DECEMBER 2003 AN INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITY AS HAVING SIGNIFICANCE UNDER THE STATE DEVELOPMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS ORGANISATION ACT 1971

1. Decision

On 19 December 2003, the Governor in Council approved by gazette notice under section 125(1)(f) of the State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 ("SDPWO Act") the Tarong Power Station as having significance, particularly economically or socially, to Queensland and the Wide Bay - Burnett Region, the region in which the infrastructure facility is to be constructed.

2. Introduction

On 3 December 2003, the Coordinator-General received an application, dated 1 December 2003, from Tarong Energy Corporation Limited ("Tarong Energy") requesting that the Tarong Power Station be approved by the Governor in Council as an infrastructure facility having significance under section 125(1)(f) of the SDPWO Act. The Tarong Power Station facility is comprised of the electricity generating units and associated facilities including the ash disposal dam, coal conveyor and storage systems and cooling water dams.

Section 125(1)(f) of the SDPWO Act provides that the Coordinator-General may take land for the purposes of an infrastructure facility that is:

(a) of significance, particularly economically or socially, to Queensland or the region in which the facility is to be constructed; and

(b) approved by the Governor in Council, by gazette notice, as having that significance.

Pursuant to section 125(2) of the SDPWO Act, in considering whether an infrastructure facility would be of economic or social significance, the potential for the facility to contribute to community wellbeing and economic growth or employment levels must be taken into account. In accordance with section 125(3) of the SDPWO Act, in assessing such potential, the contribution the infrastructure facility makes to agricultural, industrial, resource or technological development in , Queensland or the region in which the appropriate infrastructure facility is to be constructed is a relevant consideration.

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3. Evidence or Other Material on Which Findings of Material Questions of Fact are Based

In forming the decision to approve the infrastructure facility as having significance, particularly economically or socially, to Queensland and the region in which the facility is to be constructed, the Governor in Council had regard to the following materials:

• Letter dated 1 December 2003 from Mr Andrew Pickford, Chief Executive Officer of Tarong Energy to the Coordinator-General enclosing Tarong’s application requesting that the Tarong Power Station be approved by the Governor in Council as an infrastructure facility having significance under section 125(1)(f) of the SDPWO Act;

• Department of State Development Briefing Note dated 16 December 2003 to the Honourable Tom Barton MP, Minister for State Development, containing the Coordinator-General's recommendation in relation to whether the Tarong Power Station is an infrastructure facility of significance under Section 125(1)(f) of the SDPWO Act;

• Extract from State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971, sections 125 and 174; and

• Appendix A of SDPWO Act Guidelines for acquisition of land for infrastructure projects by persons other than the state, September 1999;

• Appendix C of SDPWO Act Guidelines for acquisition of land for infrastructure projects by persons other than the state, September 1999;

• Appendix C of SDPWO Act Guidelines for consultation and negotiation with native title interests, September 1999;

• Centre for Australian Financial Institutions, Economic Impact of Tarong Energy on the Wide Bay- Burnett Region. Prepared for Tarong Energy Corporation Ltd.

• Letter dated 11 June 2003 to Tarong Energy from the Environmental Protection Agency enclosing the Compensation Report for Revocation of Part of Yarraman State Forest.

• Letter dated 11 December 2003 to Tarong Energy from the Queensland South Representative Body Aboriginal Corporation.

• Tarong Energy, Tarong Energy Annual Report, 2002/2003.

• National Electricity Market Management Company, 2003 Statement of Opportunities.

• Powerlink Queensland, Annual Planning Report 2003.

• National Institute of Economic and Industry Research, The Outlook for the NEM States to 2012-13.

• Letter dated 3 December 2003 from the Coordinator-General inviting submissions from persons affected by the infrastructure facility.

• Five submissions received from affected persons in response to the Coordinator-General's letter dated 3 December 2003 inviting submissions from persons affected by the infrastructure facility.

• Explanatory Memorandum to Executive Council Minute in respect of the Tarong Power Station.

4. Findings of Material Questions of Fact

From the material to which regard was had the following findings of fact were made.

4.1 Type of Infrastructure Facility Proposed Including Land on Which the Facility is to be Located

The application from Tarong Energy identified the components of the Tarong Power Station as:

(i) 4 x 350MW coal fired electricity generating units; and

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(ii) ancillary facilities including a coal conveyor and storage systems, cooling water dams, 15MW emergency gas turbine and an ash dam.

Details of the infrastructure facility are set out below:

Tarong Power Station is located 180 kilometres north-west of Brisbane. The area of the infrastructure facility includes a 1388.5 ha site, owned by Tarong Energy, and described as Lot 1 on SP138386 and Lot 90 on Crown Plan FY2695, and 47 ha of SF289 on FTY 1640 (known as Yarraman State Forest) in the Shire of Nanango.

The first of Tarong Power Station’s four generating units became operational in May 1984 and the station was completed in 1986 at a cost of more than $1.2 billion.

Coal for the power station is principally sourced from the neighbouring Meandu Mine owned by Pacific Coal Pty Ltd. The station burns up to 5.5 Mt per annum of coal depending on coal quality and generation load. Raw water for cooling purposes is sourced via water pipelines from the Boondooma and Wivenhoe dams.

Tarong Power Station supplies low-cost, reliable electricity to the National Electricity Market (NEM). On average, Tarong Power Station generates about 25% of the electricity consumed in Queensland.

The ash dam is an integral part of the Tarong Power Station. Furnace and fly ash is collected from various parts of the Tarong Power Station and deposited in the ash dam which is approximately 2 km north of the generating plant. Ash produced from Tarong North Power Station is also disposed of in Tarong Energy’s ash dam under the terms of a Site Service Agreement between Tarong Energy and the join venture owners of Tarong North, Tarong Energy (via a special purpose subsidiary, TN Power Pty Ltd) and TM Energy (Aust) Pty Ltd which is owned by Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) and Mitsui & Co. Ltd.

The ash dam will reach capacity in mid 2005. Tarong Energy is proposing to rectify this situation by augmenting the ash dam by raising the spillway crest from the current RL 434 to RL 435.9 m which will increase the storage capacity of the ash dam by 9.5%. These works will result in some additional flooding of adjacent State Forest land during large flooding events. The works will need to be completed by no later than mid 2005. These augmentation works will provide an interim solution for ash disposal while long term solutions are being developed by Tarong Energy.

4.2 Demand Projections for the Services Associated with the Infrastructure

Economic forecasts prepared by the National Institute for Economic and Industry Research for the National Electricity Market Management Company (“the NEMCO Report”) in June 2003 enable all states comprising the National Electricity Market (NEM) to prepare load projections using a consistent economic scenario. The NEMCO Report indicates that Queensland’s compound growth rate is well above the expected national trend with the State’s Gross State product (“GSP”) between 2001/2 and 2006/7 averaging 3.9 per cent. The NEMCO Report estimates Queensland GSP growth from 2001/2 - 2012/13 will be at an average rate of 3.6% per annum. For the year 2005/6, the NEMCO Report indicates that investment associated with large resources projects is expected to induce a strong upturn in the Queensland GSP. Further, NEMCO has forecast a summer reserve deficit of 59MW for the 2005/6 while the demand forecast for 2007/8 is expected to exceed supply.

In its Annual Planning Report for 2003, prepared in accordance with its obligations under the National Electricity Code, Powerlink Queensland (“Powerlink”) states that electricity growth in Queensland has grown strongly over the past ten years, and this trend is expected to continue. In particular, Powerlink estimates that summer peak demand will increase to an average annual rate of 3.6% from 6,462 MW in 2002/3 to 9,172 MW in 2012/13. In south-east Queensland, where the majority of electricity generated by the Tarong Power Station is consumed, Powerlink estimates that summer peak demand for will grow annually by 6%.

Significantly, all projections are based on the continued operation of the Tarong Power Station.

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4.3 Needs Which the Facility Would Meet and How the Infrastructure Would Satisfy the Identified Need

A continued reliable supply of electricity into Southern Queensland to meet both current demand and projected demands is dependent on the supply of power from the Tarong Power Station.

In 2002/3 Tarong Power Station supplied 10,672 GWh of electricity which represents approximately 25% of Queensland’s energy requirements. The ongoing provision of power to the Southern Queensland Market is reliant on the Tarong Power Station. Further, the ability of south-east Queensland’s electricity needs to be met by alternative sources is limited by the capability of the high voltage transmission network.

The Powerlink Report indicates that the 2005/6 demand for Southern Queensland of around 4,421 MW is 1,400 MW greater than can be supplied from sources outside Southern Queensland. Other power stations located in Southern Queensland (Swanbank E which provide 385 MW, Swanbank B which provides 480 MW and Wivenhoe Power Station which provides 160 MW during summer due to energy limits) are not able to meet this demand. Provision of this 1,400 MW is reliant on the continued operation of Tarong Power Station.

Further, in the event that Tarong Power Station was forced to reduce its availability of power, unplanned outages at the generating plant, which are typically around 2% - 5%, would seriously compromise the capacity of other power stations in Southern Queensland to reliably meet consumers’ electricity demands.

4.4 Timing of Project or Service Delivery

Ash is the most significant waste material produced by Tarong Power Station (and from the Tarong North Power Station which became operational in 2003). Since 1984, the ash dam has been receiving lean phase ash from Tarong Power Station.

In January 2004, the ash disposal system will be changed from a lean phase to a dense phase system, whereby the ash will be dewatered and thickened prior to disposal. This will mean that an increased amount of ash will be able to be stored in the ash dam. Nevertheless, there will be little capacity left in the ash dam from the end of 2004. Thus, urgent augmentation of the ash dam is required to be completed no later than by mid 2005. This timeframe means that structural works on the ash dam are required to commence in mid 2004, due to the 12-month construction period involved.

The land required to enable augmentation works to be completed on the ash dam consists of an area of approximately 47 ha, currently within Yarraman State Forest SF289 and adjacent to the eastern boundary of the ash dam. This area is included within the land required for the infrastructure facility.

4.5 Special Assistance Required from Government other than Land Acquisition

Tarong Energy’s application to the Coordinator-General does not identify any new requests of Government related to the provision of the infrastructure facility. However, the land required to enable augmentation of the ash dam is currently within Yarraman State Forest SF289. Approximately 47 ha of land is required to be revoked from the State Forest and transferred to Tarong Energy. The need for this land was identified in the planning stages of the Tarong Power Station and the need for the revocation of that part of the State Forest is well known to Government. Tarong Energy has negotiated the terms of compensation for the loss of part of the protected estate with the former Department of Natural Resources and the Environmental Protection Agency (“the EPA”).

In June 2003, Tarong Energy obtained in-principle agreement from the EPA to request the Minister for the Environment to table a motion in Parliament seeking to revoke 47 ha of land from Yarraman State Forest, subject to approval by the Governor in Council and the resolution of native title issues.

Native title has not been extinguished on the land currently within the State Forest.

In the event that the required land is revoked from the State Forest, Tarong Energy has agreed to make payment of compensation to the EPA and subsequently enter into negotiations with the Department of Natural Resources and Mines to obtain freehold tenure over the land.

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4.6 Financial Analysis Including Project Risk/ Return

Tarong Energy employs approximately 380 people and has total assets of almost $2 billion. During the 2002/03 financial year, Tarong Energy earned $404.8 million in revenue through the NEM through the sale of electricity and ancillary services and returned as a dividend $76.6 million payable to the Queensland Government.

Tarong Power Station is expected to operate for a further 25 years. During this time, Tarong Energy will seek to provide the greatest return possible to shareholders from the effective operation of the Tarong Power Station. The equity held by the State of Queensland in Tarong Energy was $852.3 million as at the end of the 2003/03 financial year. Tarong Energy has provided an average return on equity of 10.5% over the past 5 years. Tarong Energy is committed to delivering improved shareholder value, growth and diversity, reduced risk and other State goals.

The continued operation of the Tarong Power Station will enable Tarong Energy to continue to make significant returns to the State Government as dividends. However, the continued operation of the Tarong Power Station from mid 2005 is dependent upon the continued availability of the ash dam to store waste furnace ash and fly ash.

If the land required for the ash dam augmentation cannot be secured in a reasonable time to enable ash dam augmentation works to be undertaken as soon as possible, then current estimations are that ash disposal will have to be significantly curtailed by mid 2005. Any disruption to the disposal of ash to the ash dam would result in significant disruption to the State’s electricity supply, reduced earnings and also reduced dividend payments to the Queensland Government.

Also, if Tarong Energy is unable to obtain the land required for the dam augmentation then it is estimated that Tarong Energy will face direct costs in the order of $6 to $10 million to undertake engineering works to prevent ash dam water inundating the State Forest. These costs are subject to the finalisation of design, obtaining all development approvals for and then completing the works in time to enable the augmentation works to be completed by mid 2005. There is a very real risk that these timeframes may not be met. Such works will also incur significant maintenance costs over the life of the power station.

4.7 Possible Environmental Effects

Furnace and fly ash is the most significant by-product of the Tarong Power Station. The disposal of the ash in the existing ash dam is managed in accordance with legislative requirements. The use of new dense phase system is proposed to commence in January 2004. While this will result in increased efficiencies in the use of the ash dam, the existing ash dam will reach capacity by mid 2005.

Land required for the proposed dam augmentation has been the subject of a flora and fauna survey conducted in 1996 which found that the encroachment of the ash dam would have a minimal impact on regionally significant native flora and fauna. While the land required for the dam augmentation contains a fauna species with some conservation value, the majority of the land required is above the expected inundation level of the ash dam.

Using the Forest Evaluation System, the EPA has undertaken an assessment of the ecological and commercial value of the land required for the dam augmentation to calculate the level of compensation to be paid by Tarong Energy for the revocation and subsequent transfer of the land which is currently held as State Forest.

The boundary of the required land was identified to mitigate possible environmental effects by the use of existing clearings/tracks for fire protection and estate management together with access by 4WD vehicles without the need to construct a new road. Potential adverse environment effects on the land proposed to be affected by the dam were prevented or mitigated by the identification of a boundary which would require minimal clearing of existing plantation and native forest areas, the use of an existing track adjacent to the drainage line for fencing thereby reducing the need to clear vegetation, and the inclusion of an existing diversion channel which formed part of the original power station construction works. Environmental and development approvals may be required to achieve the amalgamation of the required land with Tarong Energy’s land. The need for any further assessment of the environmental impacts associated with the proposed augmentation of the ash dam will be determined once the land has been revoked from the State Forest.

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4.8 Technical and Financial Capacity of the Proponent to Implement the Proposed Facility

Tarong Energy was established in 1997 as a Queensland Government Owned Corporation and a public company established under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth). Its shareholding Ministers are the Treasurer and the Minister for Energy. Tarong Energy’s stated mission is “to be acknowledged as Australia’s best performing energy business”. To this end, Tarong Energy actively competes with private and public companies and other Government Owned Corporations in the NEM. Tarong Energy generates approximately 25% of Queensland’s electricity supply.

In the 2002/03 financial year, Tarong Energy earned $404.8 million in revenue through the NEM as a result of the sale of electricity and ancillary services. In the same period, Tarong Energy had an after tax operating profit of $80.6 million. Tarong Energy’s total assets were worth $1.958 billion and its liabilities totalled $1.106 billion.

Tarong Energy has substantial experience in the completion of major construction projects which include the completion of the 445 MW Tarong North Power Station and the 34.5 MW Starfish Hill Wind Farm (in South Australia) in 2003.

The implementation of Tarong Energy proposed augmentation of the ash dam will be carried out by experienced contractors, under the direction of Tarong Energy’s core project management team consistent with the Tarong Energy’s approach to major construction projects in the past.

4.9 Negotiations to Acquire Land by Agreement

The land required for the augmentation of the ash dam is included in an application for a native title claim made by the Wakka Wakka People (QC 99/33). Tarong Energy conducted native title negotiations with representatives of the Wakka Wakka #2 in 2000 with the intention of forming an indigenous land use agreement (“ILUA”). An ILUA was prepared and signed by all but one of the claimants. Tarong Energy is continuing discussions with the various parties in an attempt to finalise the execution of the ILUA and have it registered with the National Native Title Tribunal (“NNTT”).

Tarong Energy’s efforts to negotiate an ILUA are supported in a letter from the Queensland South Representative Body Aboriginal Corporation (“QSRBAC”) as the relevant Aboriginal representative body for the area. In its letter, the QSRBAC confirms the negotiations between Tarong Energy and the Wakka Wakka People between October and December 2000 for the surrender of native title rights and interests in the land forming part of Lot 289 on FTY1640. The QSRBAC’s letter indicates that the ILUA was not executed by all native title claimants because of an internal dispute with other Wakka Wakka claimants. QSRBAC has indicated that, given the circumstances of the dispute and Tarong Energy’s efforts to negotiate an ILUA together with its intention to comply with the terms of the ILUA, it does not object to the proposed compulsory acquisition.

Tarong Energy has indicated that its preference has been, and remains, to reach agreement with the native title parties and to have an ILUA registered with the NNTT, however, the need to have certainty as to the ability to use the land required for the dam augmentation is now urgent.

4.10 Investigations on the Required Land

The need for the additional land to be used for the ash dam was identified in the planning stages of the Tarong Power Station. The additional land was considered a necessary step for the operation of the station. The proposed construction of the augmentation works for the ash dam will raise the spillway height and cause inundation of the low-lying areas of part of the State Forest.

The boundary of the additional land required for the ash dam was settled through negotiations with the former Department of Natural Resources and the Department of Primary Industries (DPI) in the late 1990s. The boundary was designed to accommodate the flooding of the ash dam during large rainfall events and the operational and practical needs of Tarong Energy and the DPI - Forestry.

In relation to native title, Tarong Energy commissioned a tenure history of the affected land within the State Forest which indicated that native title may exist as there was no extinguishing grant. Tarong Energy then entered into native title negotiations with the native title claimants and reached general agreement on the terms of ILUA in late 2000.

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Tarong Energy has commissioned cultural heritage consultants to conduct a cultural heritage survey of the required land within the State Forest. The work was undertaken in August 2000 and a preliminary report was prepared by the cultural heritage consultant on the basis of this field work along with a draft Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Management Plan.

Tarong Energy is involved in discussions with the native title claimants about the further work, which includes digging test pits, required to finalise the cultural heritage survey and Management Plan.

4.11 Economic Significance of the Infrastructure Facility

Tarong Power Station employs about 250 people, 90% of whom reside in the neighbouring shires of Kingaroy, Nanango and Rosalie. As well, Tarong Power Station households contribute 415 workers to Kingaroy Shire, 181 to Nanango Shire and 38 to Rosalie Shire. The benefits to the local communities attributable to Tarong Power Station extend beyond direct contributions and include the multiplier effects created by the employment and finances provided by the power station. An estimated 85% of the total employment created is due to flow-on effects from the operation of the power station.

The report prepared by the Centre for Australian Financial Institutions for the financial year of 2000/01 (the “CAFI Report”), The Economic Impact of Tarong Energy on the Wide Bay—Burnett Region identifies that Tarong Power Station’s direct annual economic contribution to the Wide Bay - Burnett Region includes spending $4.5 million on purchasing goods and services locally (excluding coal purchases, salaries and wages) as well as contributing $1.95 million in water delivery to farmers downstream of the facility along Meandu Creek. The value of water discharged to the creek over the next 25 years has been estimated, in net present value terms, at $6.6 million with a resulting net increase in annual farm revenue of $140 000.

The CAFI Report found that for the financial year of 2000/01, Tarong Power Station households contributed $14.5 million in goods and services expenditure to the economy of the Wide Bay - Burnett Region. Contracts to local service providers also contributed to the region’s economy with the associated Coal Combustion Products contractors spending $1.6 million in the region annually.

The CAFI Report found that Tarong Power Station’s total annual economic contribution to the Wide Bay - Burnett Region plus the flow-on effects of the expenditure in the Region were estimated as follows:

• change in total output: $518 million; • change in value added: $285.9 million; • change in total household income: $88.9 million; • change in total employment: 1618 fulltime equivalent jobs.

These estimates provide an indication of the substantial contribution of the Tarong Power Station to the maintenance of a higher level of sustainable social and economic activity in the region. The dominant beneficial impacts of the contributions above are the increase in the living standards of local communities and the widely observed increase in regional economic certainty and stability. This certainty has raised the level of business confidence in the region, an issue which is vitally important for future regional economic development and the follow-on benefits of halting the drain of young and qualified people from regional areas.

Because of the significant coal consumption by Tarong Power Station, the power station also plays a role in the development of thermal coal resources in Southern Queensland.

The expected operating life of the Tarong Power Station is considerably longer than the current coal supply contract with Pacific Coal Pty Ltd. To ensure long term future generation requirements, Tarong Energy is actively seeking to secure economic fuel supplies. The development of these new resources such as Tarong Energy’s coal resource at Glen Wilga in the Surat Basin will ensure that the economic benefits associated with the power station continue to increase after the current contract for coal from Meandu Mine ends. Tarong Energy is also progressing plans to develop a rail link from the Tarong Power Station to other Surat Basin coal resources to ensure the optimal long-term supply of fuel to the power station.

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4.12 Social Significance of the Infrastructure Facility

It is anticipated that the increased electricity generation which will be made possible by construction and operation of the augmented ash dam, an integral part of the Tarong Power Station infrastructure facility, will have the following social benefits:

(a) ensuring a reliable electricity supply for households and businesses in the Southern Queensland regional market; (b) providing further impetus for additional employment opportunities in the Southern Queensland region based on the availability of power, given that the facility generate 25% of electricity needs within the region; (c) providing continued direct employment for 250 employees of Tarong Power Station, 90% of whom reside in neighbouring shires, and continued support to double that number of indirect employees in neighbouring shires; (d) providing multiplier effects of benefit to neighbouring shires, including expenditure on local goods and services by the Tarong Power Station itself and its employees, and increasing the wealth and living standards of neighbouring local communities; (e) affording increased levels of business confidence in the region and other follow-on, economic benefits, such as encouraging young and qualified people to remain in or relocate to the region; and (f) securing the longevity of operation of the Tarong Power Station, given that the facility is expected to operate for the next 25 years and it could face outages if the ash dam is not augmented. The above likely social impacts were highlighted in the application submitted by Tarong Power Station and in the supporting “CAFI Report” which formed part of Tarong Energy’s application. In addition, the submission from Tarong North Power Station reiterated the importance of the facility to the entire Wide Bay - Burnett region, and that submission included detailed reference to the integral function that the ash dam contributes to the ongoing performance of the entire facility.

Tarong Energy’s direct contribution to the economic and social development of the community is demonstrated by its role in the establishment of the Tarong Learning Program and other community activities and facilities aimed at developing the skills of local residents, particularly the unemployed youth.

While the positive social impacts of the infrastructure facility will be felt most keenly in the immediate Wide Bay - Burnett region, they will also have important flow-on social, and related economic, benefits to the rest of the State, in particular to South-East Queensland.

4.13 Summary of the Public Submissions

As part of the assessment of the significance, particularly economically or socially, to Australia, Queensland or the Wide Bay - Burnett region of the infrastructure facility, the Coordinator-General invited submissions on the relevant issues from affected persons, in accordance with the Guidelines for Acquisition of Land for Infrastructure Projects by Persons other than the State.

The Coordinator-General received five submissions from the following organisations or individuals:

• Gurang Land Council (Aboriginal Corporation) Native Title Representative Body; • Queensland South Representative Body Aboriginal Corporation; • Oscar Chapman (one of the Wakka Wakka #2 Native Title Claimants); • Tarong North Pty Ltd; and • the Environmental Protection Agency. The matter being assessed by the Coordinator-General, ie whether the infrastructure facility is of significance, particularly economically or socially to Queensland or the region in which the facility is to be constructed, was addressed directly in the submission received from Tarong North Pty Ltd and the EPA which supported a finding that the Tarong Power Station has significance.

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The submission from the Gurang Land Council (Aboriginal Corporation) Native Title Representative Body advised that it is no longer the legal representative for the Wakka Wakka #2 Native Title Claimant Application and that it no longer accepts correspondence relating to the Claim. Further, the submissions stated that the Tarong Power Station is located within the region administered by the QSRBAC.

In a telephone conversation on 15 December 2003 with an officer from the Department of State Development, Fraser Power, Legal Officer for the QSRBAC, confirmed that while the QSRBAC would not be making a submission to the Coordinator-General, its letter dated 11 December 2003 to Tarong Energy could be treated as QSRBAC’s formal response to the Coordinator-General’s request for a submission. QSRBAC’s letter confirms that negotiations took place between October and December 2000 between Tarong Energy and the Wakka Wakka People, for the surrender of native title rights and interests over part of Yarraman State Forest required for an ash dam. The terms of an ILUA to effect the surrender were agreed to between Tarong Energy and the Wakka Wakka People. However, according to QSRBAC, one registered native title claimant refused to execute the ILUA. As a result of Tarong Energy having negotiated in good faith with the native title claimants to secure a registered ILUA and as result of having stated its intention to seek to comply with the terms of the ILUA, the QSRBAC, as the relevant representative body, advised that it would not object to the compulsory acquisition of the land. This matter, while not of direct relevance to the consideration of the significance of the Tarong Power Station, provides further details of Tarong Energy’s negotiations to acquire the land by agreement.

The submission from Mr Oscar Chapman, Chairman of the Eidsvold Wakka Wakka Aboriginal Corporation and one of the native title claimants, advised that the Wakka Wakka #2 Native Title Claimants have interests in the proposed infrastructure and requested that they be notified of all stages pertaining to the project.

The submission from Tarong North Pty Ltd stated that while Tarong North has no right, title or interest in the Tarong Power Station or the ash dam, it fully supported, and had no objection to, the designation of Tarong Power Station as an infrastructure facility of significance. Tarong North’s submission indicated that its relationship with Tarong Energy with regard to the ash dam was purely contractual. Tarong North’s submission stated that that any works to be undertaken in relation to the ash dam are a matter solely for Tarong Energy.

The submission from the EPA confirmed that agreement has been reached between EPA and Tarong Energy with regard to the proposed revocation of approximately 47 ha from the adjoining State Forest (SF289, Parish of Tarong) and the payment of compensation to the EPA, in order to allow for the expansion of the ash dam. In addition, EPA’s submission stated that the revocation process requiring Parliamentary approval, is proposed to commence at the first opportunity in 2004. EPA indicated that it had no objection to the relevant State Forest land being designated as part of the area of the infrastructure facility of significance.

5. The Reasons for the Decision

The Governor in Council approved by gazette notice on 19 December 2003 under section 125(1)(f) of the SDPWO Act, the Tarong Power Station as an infrastructure facility of significance, particularly economically or socially, to Queensland and the Wide Bay - Burnett region, the region in which the facility is to be constructed, for the following reasons:

• Tarong Power Station is one of Queensland’s largest power stations and supplies low cost, reliable electricity to the NEM. It supplies, on average, 25% of the State’s electricity needs.

• Tarong Power Station is strategically located near Nanango, 180 km north-west of Brisbane. It cost more than $1.2 billion. The facility plays an integral role in the supply of electricity to southern Queensland and has an expected life of a further 25 years.

• During the 2002/03 financial year, Tarong Energy earned $404.8 million in revenue through the NEM as a result of the sale of electricity and ancillary services.

• The Tarong Power Station employs a workforce of about 250 people, 90% of whom reside in the neighbouring shires of Kingaroy, Nanango and Rosalie. Tarong Power Station households contribute 415 workers to Kingaroy Shire, 181 to Nanango Shire and 38 to Rosalie Shire. Eighty-five percent of the total employment created by the facility is due to the flow-on effects of the power station’s operation.

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• The Tarong Power Station’s direct annual economic contribution to the Wide Bay - Burnett Region includes spending of $4.5 million on the purchase of local goods and services as well as contributing $1.95 million in water delivery to farmers downstream of the facility along Meandu Creek. The value of water discharged to the creek over the next 25 years has an estimated, net present value, of $6.6 million with a resulting net increase in annual farm revenue of $140,000. Tarong Energy has assisted in the establishment of the Tarong Learning Program and other community activities and facilities aimed at developing the skills of local residents, particularly the unemployed youth.

• For the financial year of 2000/01, Tarong Power Station households contributed $14.5 million in goods and services expenditure to the economy of the Wide Bay - Burnett Region. Contracts to local service providers also contributed to the region’s economy with the associated Coal Combustion Products contractors spending $1.6 million in the region annually.

• As a Government Owned Corporation, Tarong Energy has an obligation to its shareholding ministers to return a revenue dividend which will increase the economic benefits to the State.

• There is a demonstrable demand for increased power in south-east Queensland up to the year 2013 particularly over the summer months when demand is expected to increase at an average annual rate of 3.6% from 6,462MW in 2002/03 to 9,172MW in 2012/13 while summer peak demand is forecast to grow on average by about 6% annually. The majority of electricity generated by the facility is consumed within South-East Queensland.

• Tarong Power Station supplies 1400MW of electricity for southern Queensland that is unable to be supplied by other power stations in southern Queensland due to limitations in the grid network.

• The ash dam is an integral part of the generating facility. The ash dam will reach capacity in mid 2005 necessitating Tarong Energy to investigate means of accommodating the disposal of ash. The higher than expected ash content of the coal consumed at Tarong Power Station and the inability to safely pursue dense phase ash stacking within the confines of the existing ash dam has brought forward the timing of the required augmentation.

• Augmentation of the dam by raising the spillway at the eastern boundary of the dam contiguous with the Yarraman State Forest provides the most efficient and cost effective interim solution to the ongoing operation of the power station and disposal of ash. There is a 12 month construction period associated with the dam augmentation construction necessitating that acquisition of the required land is achieved by mid 2004.

• Tarong Energy has a Site Service Agreement for the provision of cooling water, hydrogen, fuel oil and disposal of ash from Tarong North Power Station owned and operated by the joint venture owners of Tarong North Power Station, Tarong Energy (via a special purpose subsidiary, TN Power Pty Ltd) and TM Energy (Aust) Pty Ltd which is owned by Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) and Mitsui & Co. Ltd.

• Tarong Energy has the necessary financial and technical capacity to enable the construction of the ash dam augmentation.

• Tarong Energy has attempted to negotiate an ILUA about the surrender of the native title rights and interests in relation to the land within the State Forest which is included within a native title claim. Because of internal disputes within the native title claimant group, Tarong Energy has been unsuccessful in executing and registering an ILUA.

• In the event that Tarong Power Station cannot continue to reliably operate at its current capacity, there is a likelihood of outages and interruptions to the supply of power which are not able to be met by other existing power stations.

• Public submissions received on the significance of the facility, particularly economically and socially to Australia, Queensland and/or the region supported a finding that the facility has that significance.

• The continued operation of the Tarong Power Station for the years 2005 to 2008 is dependent upon the continued availability of the ash dam to store waste furnace ash and fly ash.

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• In the event that the ash dam cannot be augmented through the acquisition of additional land adjacent to the eastern boundary of the dam and currently within the Yarraman State Forest, by mid 2004, current estimations are that ash disposal will have to be significantly curtailed by mid 2005. Any disruption to the disposal of ash to the ash dam would result in significant disruption to the State’s electricity supply, reduced earnings and also reduced dividend payments to the Queensland Government.

• If Tarong Energy is unable to obtain the land required for the augmentation of the ash dam, it is estimated that Tarong Energy will be required to undertake engineering works to undertake engineering works to prevent ash dam water inundating the State Forest at a cost of $6 to $10 million.

• Acquisition of part of the land within Yarraman State Forest will enable Tarong Energy to increase the storage capacity of the ash dam by 9.5% by raising the spillway crest from the current RL 434 to RL 435.9 m. This increased capacity of the ash dam will allow the Tarong Power Station to continue to provide reliable power supply until 2008.

• Tarong Energy’s application dated 1 December 2003, requesting that the infrastructure facility be approved by the Governor in Council as an infrastructure facility having significance under section 125(1)(f) of the SDPWO Act adequately addresses the information requirements specified in Appendix A of the Guidelines for Acquisition of Land for Infrastructure Projects by Persons other than the State and adequately demonstrates that the Tarong Power Station is an infrastructure facility of significance.

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Community Services (Aborigines) Regulation 1998 COMMUNITY SERVICES (WUJAL WUJAL WARRANGA JUSTICE GROUP) NOMINATION NOTICE (No.1) 2003

Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Community Services (Wujal Wujal Warranga Justice Group) Nomination Notice (No.1) 2003.

2. Pursuant to Sections 1, 3, and 4 of Schedule 1N of the Community Services (Aborigines) Regulation 1998 each nominating entity whose name appears hereunder has nominated the persons set out opposite its name to represent them on the Wujal Wujal Warranga Justice Group for the Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Council area.

Nominating Entity Name of persons nominated

Jalungi indigenous social grouping Eileen Walker Lizzy Olbar Junibel Doughboy

Kuku Nyungkul indigenous social grouping Lily Yougie Carol Toby Marilyn Wallace

Kuku Yalanji indigenous social grouping Doreen Ball Kathleen Walker

Traditional owners indigenous social grouping Jackie Ball Jnr Alfie Smith

Wujal Wujal elders’ group Ron Harrigan Jimmy Baird Lila Creek

Wujal Wujal health group Alice Tayley Florence Walker

Wujal Wujal men’s group Peter Wallace Norman Tayley Desmond Tayley

Wujal Wujal women’s group Linda Walker Doreen Creek

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Community Services (Aborigines) Regulation 1998 COMMUNITY SERVICES (MANDTHINGU COMMUNITY JUSTICE GROUP) NOMINATION NOTICE (No.1) 2003

Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Community Services (Mandthingu Community Justice Group) Nomination Notice (No.1) 2003.

2. Pursuant to Sections 1, 3, and 4 of Schedule 1M of the Community Services (Aborigines) Regulation 1998 each nominating entity whose name appears hereunder has nominated the persons set out opposite its name to represent them on the Mandthingu Community Justice Group for the New Mapoon Aboriginal Council area.

Nominating Entity Name of persons nominated

Aboriginal indigenous social grouping Lorna Accoom Clara Day Maria Mark Magdalene Lifu Loyla Mark Alison Sailor Simon Kennedy Marlene Bond Victoria Kennedy Hellen Daniel

Torres Strait Islanders indigenous social grouping Noreen Bond Reef Day

Traditional owners indigenous social grouping Magdalene Cottis

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Community Services (Aborigines) Regulation 1998 COMMUNITY SERVICES (BARAMBAH COMMUNITY JUSTICE GROUP) NOMINATION NOTICE (No.1) 2003

Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Community Services (Barambah Community Justice Group) Nomination Notice (No.1) 2003.

2. Pursuant to Sections 1, 3, and 4 of Schedule 1K of the Community Services (Aborigines) Regulation 1998 each nominating entity whose name appears hereunder has nominated the persons set out opposite its name to represent them on the Barambah Community Justice Group for the Cherbourg Aboriginal Council area.

Nominating Entity Name of persons nominated

Other indigenous residents of the relevant area Clarissa Hope Malone Robyn Rosemary Langton

Cherbourg Aboriginal Council Ada Simpson

Cherbourg Elders Family Support Program Inc Lillian Jean Gray

Jundah Aboriginal Corporation Grace Ina Bond

Cherbourg Primary P&C Association Beryl Gambrill

The chief executive of the department in which Elaine Florence Berlin the Health Services Act 1991 is administered

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Community Services (Aborigines) Regulation 1998 COMMUNITY SERVICES (MAPOON COMMUNITY JUSTICE GROUP) NOMINATION NOTICE (No.1) 2003

Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Community Services (Mapoon Community Justice Group) Nomination Notice (No.1) 2003.

2. Pursuant to Sections 1, 3, and 4 of Schedule 1L of the Community Services (Aborigines) Regulation 1998 each nominating entity whose name appears hereunder has nominated the persons set out opposite its name to represent them on the Mapoon Community Justice Group for the Mapoon Aboriginal Council area.

Nominating Entity Name of persons nominated

Taepathiggi indigenous social grouping Beryl Estelle Woodley

Tjungundji indigenous social grouping Geraldine Alma Vida Mamoose Josephine Roslyn Samson-Narara Luke James Mamoose Vivien Charles Swain

Warrangku indigenous social grouping Neomi May Roseblade Delora Naomi Nixon

Yupungathi indigenous social grouping Daphne Shirley Barkley

Historical residents indigenous social grouping Zoe Evelyn Valerie de Jersey Daphne Heather Aniba Andrewina Hudson Priscilla Joan Hudson

Mapoon Aboriginal Council Elakem Malcolm Kaitap Louise Margaret Akenson Debra Susan Madua

Mapoon Women’s Group Delena Zoe Driscoll Sheree Peta Jia

Mapoon Men’s Group Cameron Wallace Hudson Ian Jason Ngallametta

Western Cape College Christine Margaret Cooktown

Mapoon Primary Health Care Centre Sharon May Booth

19 December, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 80 1287

Community Services (Aborigines) Regulation 1998 COMMUNITY SERVICES (YARRABAH COMMUNITY JUSTICE GROUP) NOMINATION NOTICE (No.1) 2003

Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Community Services (Yarrabah Community Justice Group) Nomination Notice (No.1) 2003.

2. Pursuant to Sections 1, 3, and 4 of Schedule 1O of the Community Services (Aborigines) Regulation 1998 each nominating entity whose name appears hereunder has nominated the persons set out opposite its name to represent them on the Yarrabah Community Justice Group for the Yarrabah Aboriginal Council area.

Nominating Entity Name of persons nominated

Gungaandji indigenous social grouping Darryl Murgha David Patterson Ian Patterson Lucresia Willett

Yindinji indigenous social grouping Allenby Clive Ambrym Carmel Petronella Canendo Mahalia Mathieson June Noble Michael Sands (Snr)

Historical residents indigenous social grouping Vanessa Ambrym Olive Barlow Valerie Barlow Robyn Canendo Kenneth William Day Peter Kyle Kerry Ann Alice Marriott Mathew Noble Fiona Patterson Lucy Rogers Brian Sands James Thomas Alice Yeatman Desma Yeatman

Yarrabah Aboriginal Council

Yarrabah Aboriginal Corporation for Women Josephine Murgha

Gurriny Yealmucka (Good Health) Services Suanne Sands Aboriginal Corporation

Yarrabah Seahawks Rugby League Football Harvey Thomas and Sports Club Aboriginal Corporation

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Yarrabah Police Citizens Youth Club Russell Barlow

The chief executive of the department Malissa Pollard administering the Education (General Provisions) Act 1989

The chief executive of the Department Linda Sexton administering the Health Services Act 1991

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NOTIFICATION OF APPROVED FORMS UNDER THE Corrective Services Act 2000

Commencement

1. The forms commence on 19 December 2003.

Forms

2. The following forms have been approved:

Form 15(a) Version 2 Notice of Amendment of Instrument Extending Grant of Community Work Order/Release to Work/Home Detention Order Form 19 Version 2 Repeal/Amendment of Interstate Leave Permit Form 20(a) Version 3 Amendment/*Cancellation of Conditional Release Order Form 30 Version 2 Release to Work Order Form 31 Version 4 Home Detention Order Form 32 Version 2 Exceptional Circumstances Parole Order Form 33 Version 2 Parole Order Form 34 Version 2 Permit to Leave and Remain out of Queensland Form 35 Version 2 Permit for Prisoner on Parole to Travel Overseas Form 38 Version 3 Order by Board for Amendment/Suspension/ Cancellation of Post-Prison Community Based Release Order

Availability of forms

3. The forms may be obtained from the Department of Corrective Services Records Management Unit, Level 19, 50 Ann Street Brisbane. Any enquires please phone 3227 7140.

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Department of Industrial Relations Brisbane, 15 December 2003

The following directive is issued under section 34(2) of the Public Service Act 1996.

GORDON NUTTALL MP Minister for Industrial Relations 08/03

In accordance with section 117(3) of the Public Service Act 1996 and section 687(3) of the Industrial Relations Act 1999, this directive prevails over an industrial instrument to the extent of any inconsistency. Industrial instrument means an award, industrial agreement, certified agreement or decision of the Queensland Industrial Relations Commission.

1. TITLE: Field Staff

2. PURPOSE: To prescribe the hours of duty and time off in lieu of overtime arrangements for certain departmental employees.

3. LEGISLATIVE PROVISIONS: Sections 34(2) and 117(3) of the Public Service Act 1996 and section 686 of the Industrial Relations Act 1999.

4. APPLICATION: This directive applies to - • public service officers; • temporary employees engaged under section 113(2)(a) of the Public Service Act 1996; and • casual employees engaged under section 113(2)(b) of the Public Service Act 1996 but only for the purposes of determining hours of duty and weekend penalties prescribed at Part A of the Schedule.

This directive does not apply to - • general employees engaged under section 112 of the Public Service Act 1996.

5. STANDARD: The conditions and entitlements prescribed in the Schedule apply.

6. EFFECTIVE DATE: This directive is to operate from 5 January 2004 and shall only apply to time accrued in lieu of overtime effective from that date.

7. VARIATION: This directive can be varied by – • the Minister for Industrial Relations; or • legislation; or • certified agreement only in accordance with Part A of the Schedule.

8. INCONSISTENCY: Sections 34 and 117 of the Public Service Act 1996 and sections 686 and 687 of the Industrial Relations Act 1999 apply when there is an inconsistency between an act, regulation or industrial instrument.

9. SUPERSEDES: Directive 23/99: “Field Staff”

10. PREVIOUS REFERENCE: Directive 24/97 “Field Staff” Circular 10/97

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SCHEDULE

FIELD STAFF

GENERAL CONDITIONS

Application of TOIL arrangements Indicative Criteria (guide only) Time off in lieu of overtime arrangements as ƒ where the majority of work is performed outlined in this schedule apply to field staff on a basis other than in an office or (excluding casuals) in receipt of wages that do not laboratory; exceed the equivalent of paypoint 4 of Classification ƒ where the majority of work is performed Level AO5 of the Public Service Classification and on a construction project; Remuneration System (CRS). Field staff (excluding ƒ where management control of the accrual casuals) in receipt of wages in excess of of the employee’s time (within the Classification Level AO5(4) or equivalent of the parameters of the relevant department’s CRS shall continue to be compensated for overtime flexible working hours arrangements) is worked in accordance with the Directive No. 19/01 restricted because of external influences, – Hours and Overtime as issued and amended by eg. environmental factors or project the Minister for Industrial Relations under section guidelines which require extended hours 34(2) of the Public Service Act 1996. to be performed at certain times of the year or to ensure the completion of a project; Definitions ƒ where work regularly commences or ceases away from the employee’s “CRS” means the Public Service Classification and headquarters; Remuneration System. The monetary rate is the ƒ where normal supervision is absent rate applicable for the department where the because the employee departs employee is employed. headquarters for performance of duties; and “overtime” means additional work in excess of ƒ where the employee undertakes ordinary hours. On a public holiday (or substituted overnight travel for work purposes on a day) under the Holidays Act 1983, the term includes frequent basis. work in excess of ordinary hours, but excludes ordinary hours on a public holiday. Position Descriptions for field staff positions are to specifically identify the position as a field staff “TOIL” means time off in lieu on a time for time position subject to the conditions in this Directive basis. (Directive No. 08/03 – Field Staff) and to also specify the ordinary weekly hours of the position.

Identification of Field Staff Hours of Duty, TOIL Arrangements, and Ordinary The chief executive, or his or her delegate, where Time Weekend Penalties appropriate, is to identify those positions to be designated as field staff positions. The following The hours of duty and ordinary time weekend indicative criteria provides general guidance in penalties of those employees identified as field staff identifying field staff positions. It is to be used as a are those specified in Part A. TOIL arrangements guide only, with discretion resting with the chief for field staff (excluding casuals) in receipt of wages executive or their delegate as to final identification. that do not exceed the equivalent of Classification Level AO5(4) are as specified in Part B.

PART A HOURS OF DUTY and ORDINARY TIME WEEKEND PENALTIES

Hours of Duty Shift Work

The ordinary hours are 38 hours per week, up to Where field staff are engaged on shift work, the 10 hours per day, however the chief executive may provisions of clause 6.5 of the Queensland Public approve a 36¼ hour week for their departmental Service Award – State 2003 are to apply. field staff.

For those field staff performing duties on a 38 hour Ordinary Time Weekend Penalties week basis, the provisions of clauses 6.1.3, 6.1.4 and 6.1.5 of the Queensland Public Service Award Extra payments for ordinary time weekend work are – State 2003 shall apply. as prescribed at clause 6.5.3(a) of the Queensland Public Service Award – State 2003. Day Work

The ordinary spread of hours for field staff Application of Certified Agreements engaged on day work shall be 6.00 am to 6.00 pm Monday to Sunday. Employment conditions relating to hours of duty and ordinary time weekend penalties as prescribed in Part A only of this Directive do not apply where a certified agreement provides otherwise.

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PART B TOIL ARRANGEMENTS FOR FIELD STAFF (EXCLUDING CASUALS) IN RECEIPT OF WAGES THAT DO NOT EXCEED THE EQUIVALENT OF CLASSIFICATION LEVEL AO5(4)

Accrual of TOIL ƒ for accrued TOIL in excess of 228 hours; or ƒ where accrued TOIL is not utilised within twelve All authorised overtime is to be compensated by months of its date of accrual. the accrual of TOIL, which will accrue at the rate of time for time. Provided that payment is subject to both:

Field staff are to have reasonable access to ƒ an employee having taken reasonable steps to utilising accrued TOIL. Where possible and avoid excessive TOIL balances; and practicable, field staff are afforded the opportunity ƒ the employee having been refused an application to utilise TOIL – to take such leave.

ƒ before accruals in excess of 228 hours Public Holidays balance occur; or ƒ within twelve (12) months of accrual. For those field staff performing ordinary hours on a public holiday, the provisions of clause 7.7 of the Accrual of TOIL in excess of 228 hours balance or Queensland Public Service Award – State 2003 apply. not utilised within twelve (12) months of accrual are generally undesirable and managers and For any overtime (as defined) hours performed on a employees have a responsibility to manage TOIL public holiday, the conditions relating to accrual of in such a way as to prevent such accruals TOIL prescribed in this Schedule apply. occurring, other than in exceptional circumstances. Payment for Authorised Overtime

Payment of Accrued TOIL A chief executive, or his or her delegate, may approve payment for authorised overtime to individual field Payment for accrued TOIL at ordinary rates may staff or categories of field staff at penalty rates as occur at the employee’s election in the following prescribed by the relevant award or certified circumstances: agreement. Payment for authorised overtime should only be made in exceptional circumstances.

19 December, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 80 1293

NOTIFICATION OF APPROVED FORMS UNDER THE Housing Act 2003

Commencement

The forms commence on 1 January 2004.

Forms

The following forms have been approved:

Form 1 Ð Housing Applicants Version 1.0-C January 2004 Appeal Application

Form 2 Ð Registered Providers Version 1.0-P January 2004 Application for Review

Availability of Forms

The forms can be obtained from Department of Housing Area Offices and Client Service Centres or by telephoning the Appeals and Review Unit on 1300 364 560.

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Notification of a Form under the Child Care Act 2002

Approval of Form

1. The following form has been approved by the Manager, Child Care Unit, Department of Families (under delegation from the Director-General, Department of Families) -

Form Title Version Date of Number Number Approval Form 25 Queensland Child Care Act Version 1 12 December 2002 (Section 81) 2003 Reporting of harm

Date of Effect of Form

2. The form listed under section 1 takes effect from 19 December 2003.

Availability of Form

3. Copies of the form will be posted to licensed child care services and peak sector organisations in the December 2003 issue of Child Care News. Further copies may be obtained free of charge from the Department of Families, Reception Desk, Level 4, 111 George Street, Brisbane (during office hours) or down-loaded from the Department of Families/Child Care Internet Site.

19 December, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 80 1295

Notification of Forms under the Juvenile Justice Act 1992

Approval of Forms

1. The following forms have been approved by the Director, Youth and Individual Support Branch, Department of Families (under delegation from the Director- General, Department of Families) –

Form Title Version Date of Approval Number Number Form 31 Queensland Juvenile Version 3 27 November Justice Act 1992 2003 (Sections 240, 241, 242, 243, 244 and 245) Court Decision - Breach of Probation Order on Application - Breach of Probation Order Child Found Guilty of Indictable Offence(s) Form 35 Queensland Juvenile Version 3 27 November Justice Act 1992 (Section 2003 245) Court Decision on Application for Breach of Community Service Order Form 40 Queensland Juvenile Version 3 27 November Justice Act 1992 (Section 2003 245) Court Decision - Breach of Intensive Supervision Order on Application - Breach of Intensive Supervision Order Child found Guilty of An Indictable Offence/ Form 41 Queensland Juvenile Version 3 27 November Justice Act 1992 2003 (Sections 246 and 248) Court Decision on Application For Breach of Conditional Release Order Form 44 Queensland Juvenile Version 3 27 November Justice Act 1992 (Section 2003 266(2)(d)) Authority for Admission to Detention Centre

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Availability of Forms

2. Copies of the forms may be obtained during office hours free of charge from the Department of Families, Reception Desk, Level 5, 111 George Street, Brisbane.

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19 December, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 80 1297

NOTIFICATION OF FORM

Short title

Infringement Notice Form 24 v4 12/03

This replaces the previous Form 24 v3 08/03

Commencement

1. This notification commences on Friday 23 January 2004.

Availability of Forms

2. This Form is for internal use only.

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QUEENSLAND BUILDING SERVICES BOARD POLICY 11.2 Terms and conditions of policy (To be read in conjunction with the Queensland Building Services Authority Act 1991 and the Queensland Building A licensee in one of the classes specified in 11.1 must have a Services Authority Regulation 2003.) professional indemnity insurance policy that:

FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSING 1. Indemnifies the licensee against legal liability resulting from any claims first made against the licensee during 1. Section 1.3 – Definitions, omit definition of ‘Licensee’ and the period of insurance or during the period of any run- insert off and first notified to the Insurer during such period and arising out of any act, error or omission on the part • ‘Licensee’ – of the licensee in the conduct of the licensee's business in respect of one of the classes referred to in 11.1, means the holder of: whether as a director, principal, partner or employee. (a) a licence issued under the Act with an Allowable Annual Turnover in excess of $250,000 per annum; 2. Includes at least 1 automatic reinstatement extension or of indemnity. (b) a class of licence to which Section 11 (Professional Indemnity Insurance Requirements) of this Board 3. Provides indemnity against legal liability in respect of policy applies. claims for damages or compensation made against the licensee from misleading or deceptive conduct under: 2. Section 1.3 – Definitions, omit definition of ‘Applicant’ and insert (i) sections 52, 53, 53A or 74 of the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth); or • ‘Applicant’ – (ii) sections 38, 40 or 40A of the Fair Trading means all applicants for a licence issued under the Act Act 1989 (Qld) (or the equivalent provision of except: similar legislation in another State or Territory), (a) applicants seeking an Allowable Annual Turnover in their first year of less than $250,000 per annum, other but excluding any claims arising from dishonest, than applicants for classes of licence to which Section fraudulent, malicious or criminal conduct. 11 (Professional Indemnity Insurance Requirements) of this board policy applies; and 4. Names as the Insured the licensee, or the company or (b) applicants that are able to satisfy the Authority that the partnership of which the licence holder is a director, applicant’s sole object is to conduct training of partner or employee, including if the Insured is a persons to undertake building work. company:

3. Omit sections 11 and 11A and insert (i) persons who are or become partners, directors or employees of the company during the period 11. PROFESSIONAL INDEMNITY INSURANCE of insurance and are licensed in the appropriate REQUIREMENTS class; and

11.1 Licence classes requiring professional indemnity (ii) persons who are former partners, directors or insurance employees of the company and who are, or Licensees in the following licence classes must hold a certain have been but no longer are, licensed in the level of professional indemnity insurance: appropriate class, in respect of acts, errors or omissions committed or allegedly committed (a) building design - open; by them whilst they were partners, directors or (b) building design - medium rise; employees of the company. (c) building design - low rise; (d) hydraulic services design; 5. Does not attempt to limit the continuity of run-off cover (e) site classifier; to any time earlier than the earliest of the following: (f) completed residential building inspection; (g) termite management - chemical; (i) if the Insurer ceases to provide professional (h) fire equipment - passive (wall and ceiling); indemnity insurance for businesses of the type (i) fire equipment - passive (penetration and joint conducted by the licensee - the expiry date of ceiling); the licensee’s insurance policy; or

and if the licensee is applying for a licence that includes (ii) if the Insurer ceases to provide insurance for certification in the approved scope of work for the following the class of licence - the expiry date of the classes: licensee’s insurance policy; or (j) fire fighting appliances; (k) fire hose reels and fire hydrants; (iii) if the Insurer ceases to trade - the date on (l) fire sprinkler systems (domestic and residential); which the Insurer ceases to trade; or (m) fire sprinkler systems (other than domestic and residential); (iv) if the Insurer cancels the licensee’s policy of (n) fire suppression systems - special hazards; insurance - the date when the Insurer lawfully (o) fixed fire pump sets; cancels the policy. (p) fire equipment - passive (fire doors and fire shutters). In respect of run-off cover, the policy of insurance must stipulate that it is a condition precedent to any The requirement under this Section for the licensee to hold limitation or cessation of run-off that the Insurer must professional indemnity insurance is in addition to any other give the Insured persons at least 1 months prior notice financial requirements that the licensee must comply with under of its intention to limit or cease the continuity of run- this Financial Requirements for Licensing Policy. off cover.

19 December, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 80 1299

6. Does not exclude liability for loss or damage arising out of or concerning building work as defined under (a) building designer – open the Queensland Building Services Authority Act 1991 (b) building designer – medium rise (Qld) in the State of Queensland unless: (c) building designer – low rise

(i) that liability would otherwise have been 13. Includes in addition to the limit of indemnity, excluded by the Insurer’s standard wording provision for payment of the costs and expenses for professional indemnity insurance for incurred by the Insured with the consent of the Insurer businesses of the type conducted by the in defending or settling any claim and, in respect of licensee; or any one claim, the policy may limit this sum to $100,000 or 20% of the limit of indemnity, whichever (ii) the Insurer has no such standard wording of a is the greater. type of professional indemnity insurance normally available within the insurance 14. Must: industry at that time. (a) comply with the Insurance Contracts Act 7. Is retroactive to: 1984 (Cth); or

(i) if the Insured is an individual - the date on (b) be placed by a general insurance broker duly which the individual was first licensed; or registered under the Insurance (Agents and (ii) if the Insured is a partnership or company - Brokers) Act 1984 (Cth). for each partner, director or employee, the date on which the partner, director or 11.3 Insurance requirements – fire detection systems employee was first licensed. In addition to other requirements set out in the Financial Requirements for Licensing Policy, an applicant seeking to 8. Requires the Insurer to give notice of any proposed obtain or renew a licence in the class of Fire Detection Systems cancellation to the Executive Manager Licensing, or a licensee being audited must hold either: Queensland Building Services Authority on the same day that the notice is given to the Insured. (a) Broad Form Public and Products Liability Insurance with a minimum limit of indemnity of $5 million with 9. Requires the Insurer to give notice to the Executive policy extension to include: Manager Licensing, Queensland Building Services Authority if the Insurer receives any notice of (i) the certification of the installation of fire cancellation of the policy from the Insured. detection systems under the Standard Building Regulation 1993; 10. Specifies a limit of indemnity for any one claim and (ii) preparation of a report or similar document for the sum of all claims during any one period of the purpose of a certificate or record of insurance of not less than $1 million for the licence maintenance of fire detection systems under classes of: sections 14 to 16 of the Building Fire Safety Regulation 1991; (i) hydraulic services design; or (ii) site classifier; (iii) completed residential building inspection; (b) Professional indemnity insurance that specifies a limit of (iv) fire equipment - passive (wall and ceiling); indemnity for any one claim and the sum of all claims (v) fire equipment - passive (penetration and joint during any one period of insurance of not less than $5 sealing), million that complies with 11.2 and paragraphs 11.3 (a)(i) and (a)(ii) above. and, if the licensee is applying for a licence that includes certification in the approved scope of work 11.4 Evidence of cover for the class, specifies a limit of indemnity for any one claim and the sum of all claims during any one Evidence of insurance must be produced at the time of period of insurance of not less than $1 million for the application, renewal or audit. The following may be accepted as following licence classes: evidence of the insurance:

(vi) fire hose reels and fire hydrants; (a) if the policy complies with the Insurance Contracts Act (vii) fire sprinkler systems (domestic and 1984 (Cth) - a certificate of currency issued by the residential); Insurer; or (viii) fire sprinkler systems (other than domestic (b) if the policy has been arranged by a general insurance and residential); broker duly registered under the Insurance (Agents and (ix) fire suppression systems – special hazards; Brokers) Act 1984 (Cth) - a certificate of currency plus (x) fixed fire pump sets; a receipt from the broker. (xi) fire equipment – passive (fire doors and fire shutters). 11.5 Implied warranty by insurance companies and insurance brokers 11. Specifies a limit of indemnity for any one claim and the sum of all claims during any one period of By supplying a certificate of currency to the Authority, the insurance of not less than $500,000 in respect of the insurance company or general insurance broker is warranting to licence class of Termite Management - Chemical and, the Authority that the professional indemnity policy taken out by if the licensee is applying for a licence that includes the applicant/licensee complies with Section 11 of the Financial certification in the approved scope of work for the Requirements for Licensing Policy. class, Fire Fighting Appliances. 11.6 Circumstances when insurance is not required

12. Specifies a limit of indemnity for any one claim and The requirement for a licensee to have the level of insurance the sum of all claims during any one period of specified in this Section will not apply if: insurance of not less than $500,000 for the licence classes of: (a) the insurance is not available in the market place; or

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(b) the insurance would be economically unviable for the applicant, taking into consideration relevant factors, including:

(i) the cost of the insurance; and (ii) the previous and expected future turnover of the relevant business or part of the business.

The onus is on the person who is applying for, or seeking to renew a licence to establish by providing documentation to the Authority (including a declaration in the form of Attachment 5) that the applicant has been unable to obtain the insurance in the market place because it is unavailable or that it is economically unviable for the applicant’s business to obtain it.

If a licensee ceases to hold relevant insurance under this Section at any time during the licence period, and the licensee is unable to obtain replacement insurance or it is economically unviable for the licensee to obtain replacement insurance, the licensee must:

(a) notify the Authority in writing of the licensee’s non- compliance with the requirement to hold insurance; and (b) establish by providing documentation to the Authority (including a declaration in the form of Attachment 5) that the licensee has been unable to obtain the insurance in the market place because it is unavailable or that it is economically unviable for the licensee’s business to obtain it. 11.7 Authority may impose licence conditions It is a guideline policy of the Board that, if the requirement to have insurance does not apply and the requirements of 11.6 are fulfilled, a licensee who contracts with individual consumers should clearly and unequivocally notify every individual consumer in writing, either by way of a clause in a contract or by a separate notice, that it does not hold professional indemnity insurance as prescribed by this Financial Requirements for Licensing Policy of the Queensland Building Services Board.

The Authority has power to impose a condition on the licence to that effect if it considers it appropriate. In making a decision as to whether a condition is to be imposed on a licence, the Authority must comply with the requirements of the Act.

In the case of a subsequent imposition of a condition on a licence, s.36 of the Act requires that the licensee must be invited to make written representations in respect of a proposal to impose a condition, prior to any decision being made in this regard by the Authority.

For the purposes of 11.7, an “individual consumer” means:

(a) a person who intends to reside in the building that is the subject of the contract upon completion (or within six months of completion); or (b) a person who currently resides in the residence where the work that is the subject of the contract is to be carried out.

19 December, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 80 1301

Financial 20 misleading. The maximum misleading. and any other supportingand any Queensland Building Services

Financial Requirements for Licensing ng into any contract, that the licensee any ng into lsemisleading; or or (b) the document ial requirements if: (a) a person knows the

Actual Annual Turnover: contacted to obtain insurance? include (also contacted to obtain eading and the person did not take reasonable ue and correct and give my consent for the Authority Authority the for consent my give and correct and ue unviable to maintainit? Signature: ed? (attach quotations ndemnity insurancewhatndemnity policy, change in formation was or not false formation ng, prior to enteri Policy of the Queensland Building Services Board. Board. Services Building Queensland the of Policy

11.2 and 11.3 of the 11.2 and DAY OF OF DAY itis an offence for a person to give a document to the Authority

your licence.your Further,Section pursuant 53B of the to Authority Act 1991 about a contractors of financ satisfaction document contains information that is fa contains information that ismisl or false steps to make sure that the in unitsimprisonment. is2 orpenalty 100 penalty years in insurance prescribed impose may additional the Policy, conditions on Authority licence. These may your include a condition that the licenseeand must clearly unequivocally advise an writi consumer in individual does not hold the professional insurance indemnity prescribedin the RequirementsLicensing for Allowable Annual Turnover: circumstances now makes it economically documentation) contact names and numbers) contact names and Turnover for the previous licence year?

Name: THIS DATED Positionif signing held on behalf of the company: ______

9. previously If heldyou a professionali ______6. Annual Actual your and forthcomingthe year forTurnover Allowable Annual is your What 7. What insurance companies/brokers have you ______8. was What quot the cost of insurance ______NOTES: Incorrect or misleading information lead may to a review and possiblecancellation of If a licenseeis granted a licence and is not required to hold insurance at the level of is tr document this in provided information the I declare provided. information the to relation in parties third with enquiries to make

rance? (also include include rance? (also 4) (Go to Question

No (Go to Question2) to (Go contacted to obtain insu contacted to obtain

d. Go to end of form and signd. Go to end of Declaration) to obtain professionalinsurance? indemnity URANCE IS NOT ECONOMICALLY VIABLE NOT ECONOMICALLY URANCE IS it is not economically viable: viable: economically is not it

INSURANCE DECLINED/REFUSED for denying you insurance? for denying you

Yes

DECLARATION - PROFESSIONAL INDEMNITY INSURANCE INSURANCE INDEMNITY - PROFESSIONAL DECLARATION Insert as Attachment 5 Attachment as Insert contact names and telephone numbers)contact names and Please tick one of the following boxes: boxes: of the following one tick Please ______4. Name of Licensee: Licence Number: 1. declined/refused: being to due obtained be cannot Insurance as obtained/maintained be cannot Insurance IF THIS SECTION TO BE COMPLETED ______3. were What reasons given ______(No further Questions are requiredto be complete  5. is unviable Why it economically you for ______2. have you companies/brokers What insurance ______IF INS COMPLETED BE THIS SECTION TO 4. insurance? business professionalit Isviable economically to obtain indemnity for your

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______QUEENSLAND BUILDING SERVICES BOARD POLICY ENDNOTES (To be read in conjunction with the Queensland Building Services 1. Made by the Queensland Building Services Board on 26 November Authority Act 1991 and the Queensland Building Services Authority 2003. Regulation 2003.) 2. Published in the Gazette on 19 December 2003. 3. To take effect 5 January 2004. FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR (Declaration): - TRADE 4. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDING DESIGNERS WITH A TURNOVER 5. The administering agency is the Queensland Building Services OF BETWEEN $75,000-$250,000 PER ANNUM – BUILDERS WITH AN Authority. ANNUAL TURNOVER OF LESS THAN $250,000 ______1 Omit ‘Professional Indemnity Insurance’ Section and insert QUEENSLAND BUILDING SERVICES BOARD POLICY (To be read in conjunction with the Queensland Building Services Professional Indemnity Insurance Authority Act 1991 and the Queensland Building Services Authority Regulation 2003.) An individual/company must comply with Section 11 (Professional Indemnity Insurance Requirements) of the Financial Requirements FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR CONTRACTORS (OTHER for Licensing Policy of the Queensland Building Services Board if THAN BUILDERS) WITH A TURNOVER OF LESS THAN $75,000 they are the holder of, applying for, or renewing a licence in any of PER ANNUM - DECLARATION the following classes:

1. Omit ‘Professional Indemnity Insurance’ Section and insert 1. Building Design – Open 2. Building Design – Medium Rise Professional Indemnity Insurance 3. Building Design – Low rise 4. Hydraulic Services Design An individual/company must comply with Section 11 (Professional 5. Site Classifier Indemnity Insurance Requirements) of the Financial Requirements 6. Completed Residential Building Inspection for Licensing Policy of the Queensland Building Services Board if 7. Termite Management – Chemical they are the holder of, applying for, or renewing a licence in any of 8. Fire Equipment – Passive (Wall and Ceiling) the following classes: 9. Fire Equipment – Passive (Penetration and Joint Ceiling) 10. Fire Detection Systems 1. Building Design – Open 11. Fire Equipment – Passive (Fire Doors and Fire 2. Building Design – Medium Rise Shutters)* 3. Building Design – Low rise 12. Fire Fighting Appliances* 4. Hydraulic Services Design 13. Fire Hose Reels and Fire Hydrants* 5. Site Classifier 14. Fire Sprinkler Systems (Domestic & Residential)* 6. Completed Residential Building Inspection 15. Fire Sprinkler Systems (Other than Domestic and 7. Termite Management – Chemical Residential)* 8. Fire Equipment – Passive (Wall and Ceiling) 16. Fire Suppression Systems – Special Hazards* 9. Fire Equipment – Passive (Penetration and Joint Ceiling) 17. Fixed Fire Pump Sets * 10. Fire Detection Systems 11. Fire Equipment – Passive (Fire Doors and Fire * Certification Only Shutters)* Compliance with section 11 of the Financial Requirements for Licensing 12. Fire Fighting Appliances* Policy is in addition to any other requirements specified in this policy, 13. Fire Hose Reels and Fire Hydrants* including the requirement to hold $15,000 in net assets. 14. Fire Sprinkler Systems (Domestic & Residential)* ______15. Fire Sprinkler Systems (Other than Domestic and ENDNOTES Residential)* 1. Made by the Queensland Building Services Board on 26 November 16. Fire Suppression Systems – Special Hazards* 2003. 17. Fixed Fire Pump Sets * 2. Published in the Gazette on 19 December 2003. 3. To take effect 5 January 2004. * Certification Only 4. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 5. The administering agency is the Queensland Building Services Compliance with section 11 of the Financial Requirements for Licensing Authority. Policy is in addition to any other requirements specified in this policy, ______including the requirement to hold $5,000 in net assets. ______ENDNOTES 1. Made by the Queensland Building Services Board on 26 November 2003. 2. Published in the Gazette on 19 December 2003. 3. To take effect 5 January 2004. 4. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 5. The administering agency is the Queensland Building Services Authority. ______

19 December, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 80 1303

THIS NOTICE REPLACES THE NOTICE IN THE ends to the boundary of the taxi service area by GAZETTE OF 12/12/03. the shortest practicable way.

Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994 Maximum fare for exempted taxis [s.74 of the Act]

MAXIMUM TAXI FARES NOTICE (NO. 01) 2003 6. Subject to sections 74 and 74A of the Act and subsection 4 of this notice, the maximum fare levels Short title described in Schedule C are to apply to exempted taxis 1. This notice may be cited as the Maximum Taxi Fares operating in Queensland. Notice (No. 02) 2003. SCHEDULE A Commencement (a) High occupancy taxis 2. This notice shall commence on 14 December 2003. (b) Luxury vehicles

Definitions SCHEDULE B

3. In this notice: (a) At flagfall, including fare for first "exempted taxi" means a taxi not required to have a 102.7 metres or part 2.50 meter installed. (b) For each additional 75.8 metres or part 0.10 "high occupancy taxi" means a taxi capable of (c) For each 11.4 seconds of metered time a carrying six or more passengers (excluding the driver). taxi is stationary (whether during a journey "luxury vehicle" means a vehicle defined as a luxury or when held for a hirer) 0.10 motor vehicle in Schedule 3 of the Transport (d) Additional amount for a hiring either – Operations (Passenger Transport) Regulation 1994. (i) On a public holiday; or (ii) Between 7pm on a weekday and 7am Application of agreed fare [s.74A of the Act] the next day or between 1pm on 4. The vehicle types described in Schedule A may be Saturday and 7am the next Monday 1.20 operated on an agreed fare basis when booked under (e) An additional amount payable by a hirer – the terms specified in subsection 74A(2) of the Act, (i) If a taxi is booked for the hirer 1.00 except for vehicle (a) where such booking is for the (ii) A toll or ferry charge incurred the amount carriage of a person(s) in a wheelchair, regardless of during a hiring of the toll the number of passengers. or charge SCHEDULE C Maximum fare for metered taxis [s.74 of the Act] (a) At flagfall, including fare for first 100.0 5(1) Subject to sections 74 and 74A of the Act and metres or part – subsection 4 of this notice, the maximum fare levels (i) While operating between 7am and described in Schedule B are to apply to metered taxis 7pm on a weekday and 7am to 1pm operating in Queensland. on Saturday 2.50 5(2) In addition to the maximum fare specified in Schedule (ii) While operating between 7pm and B of this notice, 7am on a weekday and between 1pm (a) where a hiring ends less than 40 km outside the on Saturday and the next Monday 3.70 boundary of a taxi service area north of the Tropic (b) While operating on a public holiday 3.70 of Capricorn, an additional charge of 70 cents is (c) For each additional kilometre or part 2.20 payable for each kilometre from where the hiring (d) For each minute a taxi is held for a hirer 0.50 ends to the boundary of the taxi service area by (e) Additional amount payable by a hirer - the shortest practicable way; (i) If a taxi is booked for the hirer 1.00 and (ii) A toll or ferry charge incurred the amount (b) Where a hiring ends more than 40 km outside the during a hiring of the toll boundary of a taxi service area anywhere in or charge Queensland, an additional charge of 70 cents is Bruce Wilson, Director-General payable for each kilometre from where the hiring Queensland Department of Transport

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NOTIFICATION Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Queensland Department of Transport Brisbane, 19 December 2003 It is hereby notified in pursuance of the provisions of the Act, that on 25 November 2003, the approval of the Honourable the Minister for Transport and Minister for Main Roads was given to amendments to the Bundaberg Port Authority’s land use plan, by the inclusion of the following lots in the schedule of strategic port land for the Bundaberg Port Authority:

Real Property Description Area Tenure Present Use Future Use Lot 10 on RP7196 9.308 ha Freehold Vacant Materials Relocation Area H M STEHBENS Executive Director Rail, Ports & Freight Division Queensland Department of Transport

19 December, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 80 1305

NOTIFICATION OF EXEMPTION PUBLIC NOTICE Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994 Department of Emergency Services Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Regulation 1995 Brisbane, 19 December 2003 Maritime Safety Agency of Queensland Integrated Planning Act 1997 Brisbane, 15 December 2003 NORTH MACKAY EMERGENCY SERVICES CENTRE I, Captain John Richard Watkinson, General Manager, I, Mike Reynolds M.L.A., with the powers vested in me as the Maritime Safety Queensland, pursuant to Section 18A of the Minister for Emergency Services and under Section 2.6.1 (1) of the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994 exempt the Integrated Planning Act 1997 hereby designate the land described persons detailed in the Schedule from the provisions of Part 3, as: Division 1, Section 31 of the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Regulation 1995, only on the condition that the person take out, and Lot 3 on SP129626, Parish of Bassett, County of Carlisle keep in force while the person continues to be accredited, a policy with the street address of 4 Holts Road, Beaconsfield, for the of insurance that meets the following conditions: purpose of Community Infrastructure. CONDITIONS 1 (g) Ð Emergency Services Facilities. (a) The risk insured is described as “professional indemnity” or MIKE REYNOLDS MLA “errors and omissions” and the policy of insurance must cover Minister for Emergency Services the activities of the accredited person in issuing certificates of compliance within the categories of the person's accreditation; PUBLIC NOTICE (b) Maritime Safety Queensland is an “additional insured” or “interested party” on the certificate of currency; and Department of Emergency Services Brisbane, 19 December 2003 (c) A minimum sum insured of $1 million per claim. Integrated Planning Act 1997 SCHEDULE AYR AMBULANCE STATION All persons accredited as ship designers, builders or marine surveyors under Part 3, Division 1, Section 24 of the Transport I, Mike Reynolds M.L.A., with the powers vested in me as the Operations (Marine Safety) Regulation 1995. Minister for Emergency Services and under Section 2.6.1 (1) of the Integrated Planning Act 1997 hereby designate the land described This exemption will expire on the approval by Governor in Council as: of the first amendment to Part 3, Division 1, Section 31 of the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Regulation 1995 after the Lot 21 on plan SP160955, Parish of Antill, County of date of this Notice. Gladstone This amended notice of exemption replaces the notice of with the street address of Chippendale Street, Ayr, for the purpose exemption which appeared in Gazette No. 75 dated 18 July 2003 of Community Infrastructure. on page 1096. 1 (g) Ð Emergency Services Facilities. CAPTAIN JOHN RICHARD WATKINSON MIKE REYNOLDS MLA General Manager Minister for Emergency Services Maritime Safety Queensland PUBLIC NOTICE NOTIFICATION OF RESTRICTED AREA Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Regulation 1995 Department of Emergency Services Brisbane, 19 December 2003 Maritime Safety Agency of Queensland Integrated Planning Act 1997 Brisbane, 17 December 2003 BOONAH AMBULANCE STATION I, Captain John Richard Watkinson, General Manager, Maritime Safety Queensland, pursuant to Section 181 of the I, Mike Reynolds M.L.A., with the powers vested in me as the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Regulation 1995, declare Minister for Emergency Services and under Section 2.6.1 (1) of the that a person must not anchor, berth, moor or operate a ship (other Integrated Planning Act 1997 hereby designate the land described than a ship operated by those persons listed in Schedule A) in the as: waters described in Schedule B for the period 12:00 hours Lots 16 and 17 on plan RP74406, part of Lot 18 on RP74406 (12:00pm) on Wednesday 31 December 2003 to 01:00 hours and part of Lot 11 on RP 80957, Parish of Dugandan, County (01:00am) on Thursday 1 January 2004. of Ward SCHEDULE A with the street address of Coronation Drive, Boonah, for the (a) Officers of Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol. purpose of Community Infrastructure. 1 (g) Ð Emergency Services Facilities. SCHEDULE B The waters within a 150 metre radius of the jetty at Williams MIKE REYNOLDS MLA Esplanade Palm Cove as shown in red on the course map prepared Minister for Emergency Services by the Department, designated plan “A1-177”, and held at the Regional Harbour Master’s Office in Cairns. HERITAGE COUNCIL Ð ENVIRONMENTAL CAPTAIN JOHN RICHARD WATKINSON PROTECTION AGENCY General Manager Heritage Register Proposal Maritime Safety Queensland Under the provisions of s30 (4) b, Queensland Heritage Act 1992, the Heritage Council gives public notice that having NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS considered the assessors report it has decided to proceed with a Under the Corporations Law, the publishing of a company proposal for the entry on a permanent basis of the following places name must be accompanied by that company’s Australian in the Heritage Register:— Company Number (A.C.N.) Advertisers are required to submit Brisbane: Former Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Offices & Film this A.C.N. along with the company’s name. Exchange, 134-138 Elizabeth Street. Lot 4 on RP576, Goprint reserves the right not to publish any advertisement and road reserve [public lane] between Lot 4 on RP576 where this information is not supplied. and Lot 22 on RP151499. Parish of North Brisbane County of Stanley. 1306 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 80 [19 December, 2003

Chelmer: Swain House, 139 Laurel Avenue. Lots 162 Ð 164 Lot 33 on Plan M758194. on RP29385. Parish of Oxley County of Stanley. with the street address of 55 Short Street, Pioneer, for the purposes Clayfield: Lyndhurst, 3 London Road. Lot 2 on RP61916. of Community Infrastructure. Parish of Toombul County of Stanley. Described as: Fortitude Valley: TC Beirne Complex and Fortuneland Centre, Brunswick, Ann and Duncan Streets. Lot 10 on “Police facilities including but not limited to office, storage, registered plan 884455 and Lots 1-49 on BUP104849 amenities, interview room and car parking”. (including common property). Parish of North Brisbane County of Stanley. TONY McGRADY MP Minister for Police and Corrective Services Ingham: Yeddo, 5 Lynch Street. Part of Lot 2 on RP725754. and Minister Assisting the Premier on the Parish of Cordelia County of Cardwell. Carpentaria Minerals Province Innisfail: St Andrew’s Presbyterian Memorial Church, 114 Rankin Street. Lot 808 on I2812. Parish of Johnstone DECLARATION OF A POLICE ESTABLISHMENT County of Nares. I, RICHARD PHILIP CONDER, Deputy Commissioner, Rockhampton: Wintergarden Theatre, Alma Street. Lot 307 Deputy Chief Executive (Operations) of the Queensland Police on plan R1675. Parish of Rockhampton County of Service pursuant to s. 10.10(1) of the Police Service Livingstone. Administration Act 1990, and the powers delegated to me, hereby Townsville: Castle Hill, Castle Hill Road. Lot 358 on declare the following place to be a police establishment: SP144120. Parish of Coonambelah County of Mundingburra Police Complex, 244-246 Charters Elphinstone. Towers Road, Hermit Park, Queensland 4812 as from The owner of the above places may within 30 days, after 1 January 2004. notice of the decision, appeal to the Planning and Environment Court against permanent entry in the Heritage Register. An appeal This declaration is made at Brisbane in the State of may be made only on the basis that a place is not of cultural Queensland on the 17th day of December, 2003. heritage significance or does not satisfy the criteria for entry in the R P CONDER Register. Deputy Commissioner Please address all correspondence to the Heritage Council Deputy Chief Executive (Operations) care of the Heritage Council Secretariat, Cultural Heritage, Environmental Protection Agency, PO Box 155, Brisbane Albert Street, Please note that all representations received by the Heritage Council in response to this advertisement are considered to be public information unless otherwise determined.

HERITAGE COUNCIL - QUEENSLAND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Itchy feet? Heritage Register Proposal If you’ve got itchy feet check out the Under the provisions of s30 (4) b, Queensland Heritage Act 1992, the Heritage Council gives public notice that having Vacancies Gazette considered the assessor’s report it has decided not to proceed with a proposal for the entry of the following place on a permanent It lists job vacancies and appointments basis, and that the provisional entry of the following place in the Heritage Register should be removed:— across all Queensland Government Cairns: Cairns Yacht Club, 4 The Esplanade. Part of Lot 10 departments on SP146899 and part of Lot 15 on SP122865. Parish of Cairns County of Nares Available every Friday at 400pm, make sure The owner of the above places may within 30 days, after you pickup your copy from the Goprint notice of the decision, appeal to the Planning and Environment Bookshop for just $300 Court against the decision not to proceed with the permanent entry in the Heritage Register. An appeal may be made only on the basis that a place is of cultural heritage significance and satisfies the Call Goprint for mail order or subscription criteria for entry in the Register. details on 07 3246 3399 Country callers can Please address all correspondence to the Heritage Council dial free on 1800 679 778 care of the Heritage Council Secretariat, Cultural Heritage, Environmental Protection Agency, PO Box 155, Brisbane Albert For access to over 3000 Queensland Street, Qld 4002 Legislation and government-related products Please note that all representations received by the Heritage Council in response to this advertisement are considered to be visit wwwgoprintqldgovau public information unless otherwise determined.

PUBLIC NOTICE Queensland Police Service Brisbane, 19 December 2003 Integrated Planning Act 1997 Goprint working in partnership with you PIONEER NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICE BEAT I, Tony McGrady with the powers vested in me as the Minister for Police and Corrective Services and under Section 2.6.1.(1) of the Integrated Planning Act 1997, hereby designate land described as: 19 December, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 80 1307

Queensland

NOTIFICATION OF SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION Statutory Instruments Act 1992

Notice is given of the making of the subordinate legislation mentioned in Table 1

TABLE 1

SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION BY NUMBER

No. Subordinate Legislation Empowering Act

334 Superannuation (State Public Sector) Amendment Notice (No. 1) 2003 Superannuation (State Public Sector) Act 1990

343 South Bank Corporation (Modified Building Units and Group Titles) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2003 South Bank Corporation Act 1989

344 Public Service Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2003 Public Service Act 1996

345 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions Education and Other Legislation (Student Protection) Amendment Act 2003

346 Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2003 Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2001

347 Training and Employment Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2003 Training and Employment Act 2000

348 Health Legislation Amendment and Repeal Regulation (No. 1) 2003 Health Act 1937

349 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) (Postponement) Regulation 2003 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003

350 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Regulation 2003 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003

351 Proclamation commencing certain provisions Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003 1308 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 80 [19 December, 2003

Notification of Subordinate Legislation—(continued)

Table 1—(continued)

No. Subordinate Legislation Empowering Act

352 State Development and Public Works Organisation (State Development Areas) Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971

353 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions Police Powers and Responsibilities (Forensic Procedures) Amendment Act 2003

354 Police Powers and Responsibilities Amendment Regulation (No. 8) 2003 Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000

355 Police Powers and Responsibilities Amendment Regulation (No. 9) 2003 Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000

356 Police Powers and Responsibilities Amendment Regulation (No. 10) 2003 Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000

357 Weapons Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 Weapons Act 1990

358 Transport Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2003 Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995

359 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2003

360 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 2003

361 Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Regulation 2003 Adoption of Children Act 1964 Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 2003 Transplantation and Anatomy Act 1994

362 State Penalties Enforcement Amendment Regulation (No. 12) 2003 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999

363 Proclamation commencing certain provisions Environmental Legislation Amendment Act 2003

364 Queensland Building Services Authority Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2003 Queensland Building Services Authority Act 1991

365 Community Services (Aborigines) Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2003 Community Services (Aborigines) Act 1984

366 Plant Protection Amendment Regulation (No. 5) 2003 Plant Protection Act 1989

367 Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2003 Fisheries Act 1994

368 Fisheries Management Plans Amendment Management Plan (No. 4) 2003 Fisheries Act 1994

369 Property Agents and Motor Dealers Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000

370 Water Amendment Regulation (No. 5) 2003 Water Act 2000 19 December, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 80 1309

Notification of Subordinate Legislation—(continued)

Table 1—(continued)

No. Subordinate Legislation Empowering Act

371 Proclamation commencing certain provision Integrated Planning and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2003

372 Major Sports Facilities Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 Major Sports Facilities Act 2001

373 Transport Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2003 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999 Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995

374 Drugs Misuse Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2003 Drugs Misuse Act 1986

375 1 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2003 Nature Conservation Act 1992 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999

376 2 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2003 Nature Conservation Act 1992 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999

377 2 Marine Parks () Amendment Zoning Plan (No. 1) 2003 Marine Parks Act 1982

378 2 Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 5) 2003 Fisheries Act 1994

379 2 Fisheries Management Plans Amendment Management Plan (No. 5) 2003 Fisheries Act 1994

380 1 Liquor Amendment Regulation (No. 7) 2003 Liquor Act 1992

381 1 Liquor Amendment Regulation (No. 8) 2003 Liquor Act 1992

382 Liquor Amendment Regulation (No. 9) 2003 Liquor Act 1992

383 Nature Conservation (Macropod Harvest Period) Notice 2003 Nature Conservation Act 1992

1 An explanatory note accompanies the subordinate legislation 2 A regulatory impact statement and explanatory note accompany the subordinate legislation 1310 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 80 [19 December, 2003

TABLE 2 SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION BY EMPOWERING ACT

This table shows affected subordinate legislation

Empowering Act Subordinate Legislation No.

Adoption of Children Act 1964 Adoption of Children Regulation 1999 • amd by Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Regulation 2003 ...... 361

Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 2003 Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Regulation 2003...... 361 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions ...... 360

Community Services (Aborigines) Act 1984 Community Services (Aborigines) Regulation 1998 • amd by Community Services (Aborigines) Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2003 ...... 365

Drugs Misuse Act 1986 Drugs Misuse Regulation 1987 • amd by Drugs Misuse Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2003 ...... 374

Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2001 Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Regulation 2001 • amd by Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2003 ...... 346

Education and Other Legislation (Student Protection) Amendment Act 2003 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions ...... 345

Environmental Legislation Amendment Act 2003 Proclamation commencing certain provisions ...... 363

Fisheries Act 1994 Fisheries (Coral Reef Fin Fish) Management Plan 2003 • amd by Fisheries Management Plans Amendment Management Plan (No. 4) 2003 ...... 368 • amd by Fisheries Management Plans Amendment Management Plan (No. 5) 2003 ...... 379 Fisheries (East Coast Trawl) Management Plan 1999 • amd by Fisheries Management Plans Amendment Management Plan (No. 4) 2003 ...... 368 • amd by Fisheries Management Plans Amendment Management Plan (No. 5) 2003 ...... 379 Fisheries (Spanner Crab) Management Plan 1999 • amd by Fisheries Management Plans Amendment Management Plan (No. 5) 2003 ...... 379 Fisheries Regulation 1995 • amd by Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2003 ...... 367 • amd by Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 5) 2003 ...... 378

Health Act 1937 Health (Drugs and Poisons) Regulation 1996 • amd by Health Legislation Amendment and Repeal Regulation (No. 1) 2003 ...... 348 Health Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 1994 SL No. 213 • rep by Health Legislation Amendment and Repeal Regulation (No. 1) 2003 ...... 348 Poisons Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 1993 SL No. 345 • rep by Health Legislation Amendment and Repeal Regulation (No. 1) 2003 ...... 348 Poisons Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 1993 SL No. 415 • rep by Health Legislation Amendment and Repeal Regulation (No. 1) 2003 ...... 348 Poisons Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 1994 SL No. 50 • rep by Health Legislation Amendment and Repeal Regulation (No. 1) 2003 ...... 348 Poisons Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 1994 SL No. 107 • rep by Health Legislation Amendment and Repeal Regulation (No. 1) 2003 ...... 348 Poisons Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 1994 SL No. 196 • rep by Health Legislation Amendment and Repeal Regulation (No. 1) 2003 ...... 348 19 December, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 80 1311

Notification of Subordinate Legislation—(continued)

Table 2—(continued) Empowering Act Subordinate Legislation No.

Integrated Planning and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2003 Proclamation commencing certain provision...... 371

Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2003 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions ...... 359

Liquor Act 1992 Liquor Regulation 2002 • amd by Liquor Amendment Regulation (No. 7) 2003 ...... 380 • amd by Liquor Amendment Regulation (No. 8) 2003 ...... 381 • amd by Liquor Amendment Regulation (No. 9) 2003 ...... 382

Major Sports Facilities Act 2001 Major Sports Facilities Regulation 2002 • amd by Major Sports Facilities Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 ...... 372

Marine Parks Act 1982 Marine Parks (Moreton Bay) Zoning Plan 1997 • amd by Marine Parks (Moreton Bay) Amendment Zoning Plan (No. 1) 2003 ...... 377

Nature Conservation Act 1992 Nature Conservation (Macropod Harvest Period) Notice 2003 ...... 383 Nature Conservation (Protected Plants) Conservation Plan 2000 • amd by Nature Conservation and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2003 ...... 375 Nature Conservation (Protected Plants Harvest Period) Notice 2003 • amd by Nature Conservation and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2003 ...... 375 Nature Conservation Regulation 1994 • amd by Nature Conservation and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2003 ...... 375 • amd by Nature Conservation and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2003 ...... 376 Nature Conservation (Wildlife) Regulation 1994 • amd by Nature Conservation and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2003 ...... 375 • amd by Nature Conservation and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2003 ...... 376

Plant Protection Act 1989 Plant Protection Regulation 2002 • amd by Plant Protection Amendment Regulation (No. 5) 2003...... 366

Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 Police Powers and Responsibilities Regulation 2000 • amd by Police Powers and Responsibilities Amendment Regulation (No. 8) 2003...... 354 • amd by Police Powers and Responsibilities Amendment Regulation (No. 9) 2003...... 355 • amd by Police Powers and Responsibilities Amendment Regulation (No. 10) 2003...... 356

Police Powers and Responsibilities (Forensic Procedures) Amendment Act 2003 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions ...... 353

Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000 Property Agents and Motor Dealers Regulation 2001 • amd by Property Agents and Motor Dealers Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 ...... 369 1312 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 80 [19 December, 2003

Notification of Subordinate Legislation—(continued)

Table 2—(continued) Empowering Act Subordinate Legislation No.

Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003 Proclamation commencing certain provisions ...... 351 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) (Postponement) Regulation 2003 ...... 349 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Regulation 2003 ...... 350

Public Service Act 1996 Public Service Regulation 1997 • amd by Public Service Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2003 ...... 344

Queensland Building Services Authority Act 1991 Queensland Building Services Authority Regulation 2003 • amd by Queensland Building Services Authority Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2003 . . . 364

South Bank Corporation Act 1989 South Bank Corporation (Modified Building Units and Group Titles) Regulation 2003 • amd by South Bank Corporation (Modified Building Units and Group Titles) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2003 ...... 343

State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 State Development and Public Works Organisation (State Development Areas) Regulation 1998 • amd by State Development and Public Works Organisation (State Development Areas) Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 ...... 352

State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999 State Penalties Enforcement Regulation 2000 • amd by State Penalties Enforcement Amendment Regulation (No. 12) 2003 ...... 362 • amd by Transport Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2003 ...... 373 • amd by Nature Conservation and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2003 ...... 375 • amd by Nature Conservation and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2003 ...... 376

Superannuation (State Public Sector) Act 1990 Superannuation (State Public Sector) Notice 2000 • amd by Superannuation (State Public Sector) Amendment Notice (No. 1) 2003 ...... 334

Training and Employment Act 2000 Training and Employment Regulation 2000 • amd by Training and Employment Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2003...... 347

Transplantation and Anatomy Act 1994 Transplantation and Anatomy Regulation 1994 • amd by Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Regulation 2003 ...... 361

Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995 Traffic Regulation 1962 • amd by Transport Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2003 ...... 358 Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Driver Licensing) Regulation 1999 • amd by Transport Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2003 ...... 358 • amd by Transport Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2003 ...... 373 Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Fatigue Management) Regulation 1998 • amd by Transport Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2003 ...... 358 Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Regulation 1995 • amd by Transport Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2003 ...... 358 Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Road Rules) Regulation 1999 • amd by Transport Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2003 ...... 358 Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Standards and Safety) Regulation 1999 • amd by Transport Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2003 ...... 358 19 December, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 80 1313

Notification of Subordinate Legislation—(continued)

Table 2—(continued) Empowering Act Subordinate Legislation No.

Water Act 2000 Water Regulation 2002 • amd by Water Amendment Regulation (No. 5) 2003 ...... 370

Weapons Act 1990 Weapons Categories Regulation 1997 • amd by Weapons Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 ...... 357 Weapons Regulation 1996 • amd by Weapons Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 ...... 357

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A mail service is available from— Goprint Publications and Retail ...... Telephone: (07) 3246 3399 Locked Bag 500 Coorparoo DC, Qld 4151...... Facsimile: (07) 3246 3534 email: [email protected] 1314 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 80 [19 December, 2003 19 December, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 80 1315

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Wills and Intestate Notices Format of Objections: Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in After fourteen days from today, an application for a grant of petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An representation will be made to the Supreme Court of Queensland at objection in the form of a petition must be in a format Brisbane as follows: stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should Deceased: Leonard Norman Gilliland. discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. Last Address: 3 West Dianne Street, Strathpine in the State of Queensland. A member of the public may make a written submission to Applicant: Mark Leonard Gilliland. the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this application is in the public interest particularly relating to Grant: Letters of administration on intestacy. matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Caveat: If you wish to object to or to be heard Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. upon the application, you may file a caveat in the Supreme Court Registry Note: mentioned above at any time before the Should an objector’s concerns relate wholly or partially to grant is made. the issue of gaming machines, a copy of the correspondence will Applicant’s Solicitors: Messrs Ferguson Cannon O’Connor be forwarded to the Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation Lawyers, Bank of New South Wales for consideration. Chambers, Level 1, 33 Queen Street, Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 2nd January, Brisbane. 2004. 1392 Lodging Objections or Submissions: In the Will of Martha Swinton Lowe, late of 368 Oxley Drive, Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Runaway Bay. Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Tourism, Racing and Fair Trading, P.O. Box 3067, Cairns, After fourteen clear days from today, John Francis Lowe, Qld, 4870. Telephone: (07) 4042 3300. 9/10 Parade, Paradise Point in the State of Queensland, Builder, the Executor appointed by the deceased’s last Will dated 6th Objections Conference: October, 1994, will apply to the Supreme Court, Brisbane for All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will Probate of this Will. be advised individually of the details of the objections conference. The principal contact for a petition will be Any person interested who desires to object to the responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. application or to be heard upon it, may file a caveat in the Registry at any time before the grant is made, and all notices may Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to be served at the undermentioned address. the applicant. All creditors in the estate of the deceased are hereby required EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 1393 to send in particulars of their claim to the undersigned within six weeks from the date hereof, at the expiration of which time the Liquor Act 1992 said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the Testatrix among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE claims of which the said Executor shall then have had notice. Applicant’s Name: Sheridan Patricia Pittard and Geoffrey WOODFORD-CARR & ASSOCIATES, Solicitors, 12 John Pittard, Nominee: Sheridan Patricia Pittard. Falkinder Avenue, Paradise Point, Qld, 4216. Telephone Number: (07) 5501 5764. Whose Town Agents are: Messrs McCullough Premises: Eatonvale Golf Course, 181 Eatonvale Road, Robertson, Solicitors, Central Plaza Two, 66 Eagle Street, Tinana. Brisbane, Qld, 4000. Telephone Number: (07) 3233 8888. 1405 Primary Purpose: On-Premises (Other Activity) Licence— Golf Course. Liquor Act 1992 Trading Hours: NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE 10.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m., Monday to Sunday. Applicant’s Name: Robert Wayne Peace. (Note: Standard trading hours are 10.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday). Premises: Channel Inn, Dungeness Road (corner Denney Street), Lucinda. Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper Primary Purpose: General Licence—Sale of liquor for interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by consumption on and off the premises. the grant of the application. Trading Hours: Grounds for Objection: 10.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday. (a) Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a business in the locality concerned, or to persons in member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper or travelling to or from an existing or proposed interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by place of public worship, hospital or school is likely the grant of the application. to happen; or Grounds for Objection: (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality (a) Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or concerned would be lessened in some way. inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do Format of Objections: business in the locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from an existing or proposed Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in place of public worship, hospital or school is likely petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An to happen; or objection in the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed concerned would be lessened in some way. below. 1318 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 80 [19 December, 2003

A member of the public may make a written submission to Lodging Objections or Submissions: the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this application is in the public interest particularly relating to Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Tourism, Racing and Fair Trading, P.O. Box 3408, Hervey Bay, Qld, 4655. Telephone: (07) 4197 9800. Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 14th January, 2004. Objections Conference: All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will Lodging Objections or Submissions: be advised individually of the details of the objections Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: conference. The principal contact for a petition will be Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Tourism, Racing and Fair Trading, P.O. Box 3408, Hervey Bay, Qld, 4655. Telephone: 1300 658 030. Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to the applicant. Objections Conference: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 1395 All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will be advised individually of the details of the objections conference. The principal contact for a petition will be Liquor Act 1992 responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to the applicant. Applicant’s Name: Callide Valley Tennis Association Inc, Nominee: Allan Clifford. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 1394 Premises: Callide Valley Tennis Association, corner Hospital Road and Prairie Street, Biloela. Liquor Act 1992 Primary Purpose: Club Licence—Business of a Club. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR EXTENDED HOURS PERMIT FOR LICENSED PREMISES Trading Hours: Applicant’s Name: Isis Golf Club Incorporated, Nominee: 10.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday. Morris John Fanning. Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a Premises: Isis Golf Club Incorporated, 204 Goodwood Road, member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper Doolbi via Childers. interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by the grant of the application. Primary Purpose: Business of a Club. Grounds for Objection: Current Trading Hours: (a) Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or 10.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday. inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do Proposed Trading Hours: business in the locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from an existing or proposed 7.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday. place of public worship, hospital or school is likely Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a to happen; or member of the public over the age of 18 years who has a proper (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by concerned would be lessened in some way. the grant of the application. Format of Objections: Grounds for Objection: Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in (a) Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do objection in the form of a petition must be in a format business in the locality concerned, or to persons in stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should or travelling to or from an existing or proposed discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed place of public worship, hospital or school is likely below. to happen; or A member of the public may make a written submission to (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this concerned would be lessened in some way. application is in the public interest particularly relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Format of Objections: Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Objections may be lodged individually in writing or in Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 5th January, petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An 2004. objection in the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act and the principal contact should discuss Lodging Objections or Submissions: the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: A member of the public may make a written submission to Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this Tourism, Racing and Fair Trading, P.O. Box 303, application is in the public interest particularly relating to Rockhampton, Qld, 4700. Telephone: 1300 658 030. matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Objections Conference: All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will Note: be advised individually of the details of the objections Should an objector’s concerns relate wholly or partially to conference. The principal contact for a petition will be the issue of gaming machines, a copy of the correspondence will responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. be forwarded to the Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation for consideration. Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to the applicant. Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 8th January, 2004. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 1396 19 December, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 80 1319

Liquor Act 1992 Premises: Carat Thai Restaurant, Shop 3, The Phoenician, Surf Parade, Broadbeach. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR EXTENDED HOURS PERMIT FOR LICENSED PREMISES Primary Purpose: On-Premises (Meals) Licence—Provision of meals. Applicant’s Name: Giuseppe Russo, Nominee: Richard McGill. Trading Hours: Premises: Victoria Hotel, 68 Herbert Street, East Ingham. 10.00 a.m. to 2.00 a.m., Monday to Sunday. Primary Purpose: General Licence—Sale of liquor for (Note: Standard trading hours are 10.00 a.m. to consumption on and off the premises. 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday). Current Trading Hours: Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a 10.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Sunday to Tuesday. member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by 10.00 a.m. to 3.00 a.m., Wednesday to Saturday. the grant of the application. Proposed Trading Hours: Grounds for Objection: 10.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Sunday to Tuesday. 10.00 a.m. to 3.00 a.m., Wednesday to Saturday. (a) Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or 8.30 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do (Bottleshop/Drive-in only). business in the locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from an existing or proposed Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a place of public worship, hospital or school is likely member of the public over the age of 18 years who has a proper to happen; or interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by the grant of the application. (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned would be lessened in some way. Grounds for Objection: Format of Objections: (a) Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in business in the locality concerned, or to persons in petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An or travelling to or from an existing or proposed objection in the form of a petition must be in a format place of public worship, hospital or school is likely stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should to happen; or discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned would be lessened in some way. A member of the public may make a written submission to the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this Format of Objections: application is in the public interest particularly relating to Objections may be lodged individually in writing or in matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. objection in the form of a petition must be in a format Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 8th January, stipulated in the Act and the principal contact should discuss 2004. the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. A member of the public may make a written submission to Lodging Objections or Submissions: the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: application is in the public interest particularly relating to Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Tourism, Racing and Fair Trading, P.O. Box 2565, Southport, Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Qld, 4215. Telephone: 1300 658 030. Note: Objections Conference: Should an objector’s concerns relate wholly or partially to All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will the issue of gaming machines, a copy of the correspondence will be advised individually of the details of the objections be forwarded to the Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation conference. The principal contact for a petition will be for consideration. responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 16th January, 2004. Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to the applicant. Lodging Objections or Submissions: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 1399 Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Tourism, Racing and Fair Trading, P.O. Box 1582, Townsville, Liquor Act 1992 Qld, 4810. Telephone: (07) 4753 2209. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE Objections Conference: All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will Applicant’s Name: Tidal Wave Investments Pty Ltd, be advised individually of the details of the objections Nominee: Kam Kong. conference. The principal contact for a petition will be Premises: Addiction (Cafe, Eastern Restaurant), Unit F responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Westfield Garden City, corner Kessels and Logan Road, Upper Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to Mount Gravatt. the applicant. Primary Purpose: On-Premises (Meals) Licence—Provision EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 1397 of meals. Trading Hours: Liquor Act 1992 10.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE AND EXTENDED HOURS PERMIT Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper Applicant’s Name: A & T Business Migration Consultations interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by Pty Ltd, Nominee: Akkasit Pattanasri. the grant of the application. 1320 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 80 [19 December, 2003

Grounds for Objection: Format of Objections: (a) Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or Objections must be lodged individually in writing or in inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An business in the locality concerned, or to persons in objection in the form of a petition must be in a format or travelling to or from an existing or proposed stipulated in the Act and the principal contact should discuss place of public worship, hospital or school is likely the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. to happen; or A member of the public may make a written submission to the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality application is in the public interest particularly relating to concerned would be lessened in some way. matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Format of Objections: Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 28th January, petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An 2004. objection in the form of a petition must be in a format Lodging Objections or Submissions: stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: below. Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Tourism, Racing and Fair Trading, P.O. Box 3067, Cairns, A member of the public may make a written submission to Qld, 4870. Telephone: (07) 4042 3300. the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this application is in the public interest particularly relating to Objections Conference: matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. be advised individually of the details of the objections Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 8th January, conference. The principal contact for a petition will be 2004. responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Lodging Objections or Submissions: Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to the applicant. Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 1402 Tourism, Racing and Fair Trading, G.P.O. Box 1141, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Telephone: (07) 3224 8297. Liquor Act 1992 Objections Conference: NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will LICENCE AND EXTENDED HOURS PERMIT be advised individually of the details of the objections conference. The principal contact for a petition will be Applicant’s Name: Andre Jaworski and Michelle Jaworski, responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Nominee: Andre Jaworski. Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to Premises: Tatra, 160 Main Western Road, North Tamborine. the applicant. Primary Purpose: On-Premises (Meals) Licence—Provision EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 1400 of meals. Trading Hours: Liquor Act 1992 8.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A DETACHED (Note: Standard trading hours are 10.00 a.m. to BOTTLESHOP AND EXTENDED HOURS PERMIT 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday). Address of Bottleshop: Shop 2, IGA Supermarket, 22 Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a Davidson Street, Port Douglas. member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by Applicant’s Name and Address: Port Douglas Hotel Pty Ltd the grant of the application. ATO The Courthouse Hotel Operating Trust, Nominee: David Malcolm Dawson trading as Court House Hotel, Port Douglas, Grounds for Objection: corner Macrossan and Wharf Streets, Port Douglas. (a) Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or Primary Purpose: The sale and supply of liquor for inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do consumption off the premises. business in the locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from an existing or proposed Trading Hours: place of public worship, hospital or school is likely to happen; or 9.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday. (Note: Standard trading hours are 10.00 a.m. to (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday). concerned would be lessened in some way. Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a Format of Objections: member of the public over the age of 18 years who has a proper Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An the grant of the application. objection in the form of a petition must be in a format Grounds for Objection: stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed (a) Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or below. inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do A member of the public may make a written submission to business in the locality concerned, or to persons in the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this or travelling to or from an existing or proposed application is in the public interest particularly relating to place of public worship, hospital or school is likely matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under to happen; or Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 15th January, concerned would be lessened in some way. 2004. 19 December, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 80 1321

Lodging Objections or Submissions: Objections Conference: Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of be advised individually of the details of the objections Tourism, Racing and Fair Trading, P.O. Box 2565, Southport, conference. The principal contact for a petition will be Qld, 4215. Telephone: 5581 3300. responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Objections Conference: Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will the applicant. be advised individually of the details of the objections EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 1404 conference. The principal contact for a petition will be responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. NOTICE PURSUANT TO THE PARTNERSHIP ACT 1891 Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to Notice is hereby given that Electronic & Instrumentation Engineers the applicant. Pty Ltd ACN 009 915 306 has ceased to be a member of the EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 1403 partnership that carries on business as Pagex, with effect from 31 October 2003. The business of Pagex is now carried on by the new partnership between Rex C Russell and Lynette P Russell. Liquor Act 1992 Dated: 11th December, 2003. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR EXTENDED HOURS PERMIT FOR LICENSED PREMISES Mr R C Russell Partner 1401 Applicant’s Name: Mount Isa Irish Association Friendly Society Ltd, Nominee: Bernard Francis Gillic. PRICE LIST Premises: Mount Isa Irish Association Friendly Society Ltd, 1 19th Avenue, Mount Isa. Queensland Government Gazettes Primary Purpose: Club Licence—Business of a Club. Price Price Excluding Including Current Trading Hours: GST $ GST $ GST $ 10.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Sunday to Thursday. Natural Resources and Mines Gazette $2.74 0.27 3.01 10.00 a.m. to 3.00 a.m., Friday and Saturday. Transport Gazette $2.74 0.27 3.01 Local Government Gazette $2.74 0.27 3.01 Proposed Trading Hours: Vacancies Gazette $2.74 0.27 3.01 7.00 a.m. to 2.00 a.m., Sunday to Thursday. Procurement Gazette $4.61 0.46 5.07 7.00 a.m. to 3.00 a.m., Friday and Saturday. Industrial Gazette $2.74 0.27 3.01 (Note: The sale and/or supply of takeaway liquor prior Government Gazette $2.74 0.27 3.01 to 10.00 a.m. is prohibited. Health Services Bulletin $2.74 0.27 3.01 Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a (Selected Gazettes are also available on subscription. member of the public over the age of 18 years who has a proper Phone customer service officers on 3246 3399 for information) interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by ALL GAZETTES PLUS $2.42 (inc. GST) the grant of the application. POSTAGE AND HANDLING Grounds for Objection: (a) Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do business in the locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital or school is likely to happen; or Ouch! (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned would be lessened in some way. Update your Workplace Health and Safety Format of Objections: legislation before it is too late Objections must be lodged individually in writing or in Goprint’s Updates service conveniently petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An provides your organisation with the most objection in the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act and the principal contact should discuss current Workplace Health and Safety the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. Legislation, Industry Codes of Practice A member of the public may make a written submission to and Advisory Standards" the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this application is in the public interest particularly relating to To receive your Legislation updates as they matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. are released, contact Goprint on 07 3246 3399, 1800 679 778 (for country Note: callers) or visit the online catalogue Should an objector’s concerns relate wholly or partially to at www"goprint"qld"gov"au the issue of gaming machines, a copy of the correspondence will be forwarded to the Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation for consideration. Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 14th January, 2004. Lodging Objections or Submissions:

Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Goprint working in partnership with you Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Tourism, Racing and Fair Trading, P.O. Box 2847, Mount Isa, Qld, 4825. Telephone: 1300 658 030. 1322 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 80 [19 December, 2003 1,438.06 3,716.40 may be obtained free of he date hereof and before the expiration of six (6) ded sale are sooner paid. Local Government Act 1993 TOTALTOTAL $ $ Details of Rates and Other Charges Owing YearYearYearInterest on the above at 3/9/03 2001/2002Other charges outstanding (legal fees) 2002/2003 2003/2004 $ 256.00 $ 174.13 $ 294.54 $ 241.28 $ 124.80 YearYearYearInterest on the above at 3/9/03 2001/2002Other charges outstanding (legal fees) 2002/2003 2003/2004 $ 987.50 $ 276.67 $ 844.78 $ 568.76 $ 284.44 1391 Area (more or less) .2023 ha Year 2000/2001 $ 347.31 .4041 ha Year 2000/2001 $ 754.25 and SCHEDULE Lot 82 on Crown Plan D1931 Lot 4 on Crown Plan D19325 Lot 5 on Crown Plan D19325 (“the Act”) DUARINGA SHIRE COUNCIL hereby gives you notice that it has decided pursuant to (“the Act”) COUNCIL SHIRE DUARINGA September, 2003 to sell the land described in Schedule because overdue rates (as appear th Duaringa Duaringa County Parish Description Kimberley Kimberley Local Government Act 1993 30317163 30317180 Title Reference 30095165 Kimberley Duaringa day of November, 2003. st NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL LAND UNDER SECTION 1041 THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1993 Atlantic Financial (Aust) Pty. Ltd., 2 Fleay Court, BURLEIGH HEADS. QLD. 4220 Interest is compound interest, calculated on daily rests, rate 11% p.a.. Copies of Sections 1042 to 1047 the compound is Interest Registered Owner and last known address Glen Barrie Kable, Atlantic Financial (Aust) Pty. Ltd., 2 Fleay Court, Burleigh Heads. Q. 4220 Schedule) remain unpaid, TO SELL the land pursuant to provisions of Act after expiration three (3) months from t months from the date hereof, unless all overdue rates and other moneys herein mentioned expenses incurred for inten IAN OGDEN, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER charge on application to the said Council at it’s address William Street, Duaringa. Q. 4712. Dated at Duaringa this 21 TO: Glen Barrie Kable, Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1041 a resolution of the Council made under Section 1040 Act on 17 Note: 19 December, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 80 1323

BANANA SHIRE COUNCIL NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL LAND FOR RECOVERY OF RATES

1. The Council of the Sire of Banana (Council) has decided to sell land described in the schedule below because an overdue rate has remained unpaid for a period in excess of three years. 2. At Council's general meeting on 27 March 2003, under Section 1040 of the Local Government Act 1993, Council resolved that sale of land for a recovery of rates proceed under Chapter 14 Part 7 of the Local Government Act 1993 in relation to land with unpaid rates for a period of three years or more. 3. Notices of Intention to Sell were executed by Council on 9 April 2003. In accordance with the Local Government Act 1993, the Notices were forwarded to the registered owners listed in this schedule below by registered mail to the persons last known address for service of rates notices. 4. The registered owners listed in the schedule below are hereby put on notice of Councils intention to sell land. Registered Property Description Overdue Rates Proprietor Frederick Alfred Lot 2, Crown Plan B4910, $3,522.41 Johnson County of Ferguson, Parish of Banana Gregory Harold Lot 509 and Lot 510, Crown $7,803.18 O'Brien Plan B492, County of Ferguson, Parish of Banana Mark Johnson Lot 7, Crown Plan $1,776.44 MPH14020, County of Dawson, Parish of Cracow John Thompson Lot 22, Crown Plan B4914, $3,522.41 County of Ferguson, Parish of Banana

5. Interest was calculated from the date after the due date for payment in accordance with the Local Government Act and Regulation. 6. Legal costs have been incurred in the preparation and delivering of this Notice. Interest and legal costs will continue to accrue until such time as the land is sold or payment made.

Any enquiries should be directed to Council's solicitors:

Wright Clarke Solicitors, 66 Callide Street, BILOELA QUEENSLAND 4715.

Telephone: (07) 4992 2722 Fax: (07) 4992 1509 1324 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 80 [19 December, 2003

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APPOINTMENTS...... 1265-1269

NOTICES/BYLAWS/DECLARATIONS/ STATUTES...... 1271-1316 Child Care Act Community Services (Aborigines) Regulation Corrective Services Act Housing Act Integrated Planning Act Juvenile Justice Act Notification of Subordinate Legislation...... 1307-1313 Police Service Administration Act Public Service Act Queensland Building Services Authority Act Queensland Heritage Act State Development and Public Works Organisation Act Transport Infrastructure Act Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act Workplace Health and Safety Act

ADVERTISEMENTS ...... 1317-1323 Liquor Act Local Government Act Partnership Act Wills and Intestate Estates

Local Government Gazette...... 1215-1219

Natural Resources and Mines Gazette...... 1221-1230

Transport/Main Roads Gazette...... 1213-1214

Vacancies and Appointments in Public Service...... 1231-1264

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