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PERTH, TUESDAY, 6 NOVEMBER 2012 No. 204 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY JOHN A. STRIJK, GOVERNMENT PRINTER AT 12.00 NOON © STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

CONTENTS

PART 1 Page Building Services (Registration) Act 2011—Building Services (Registration) Amendment Regulations (No. 4) 2012...... 5293 Legal Profession Act 2008—Legal Pracitioners (Supreme Court) (Contentious Business) Determination 2012—Correction ...... 5313 Sentence Administration Act 2003—Sentence Administration (Community Corrections Centres) Amendment Notice 2012...... 5312 Wildlife Conservation Act 1950— Wildlife Conservation (Rare Flora) Notice 2012(2) ...... 5305 Wildlife Conservation (Specially Protected Fauna) Notice 2012(2)...... 5295

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PART 2

Corrective Services ...... 5314 Deceased Estates ...... 5321 Health...... 5314 Justice ...... 5315 Local Government...... 5315 Planning...... 5319 Racing, Gaming and Liquor ...... 5320

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COMMERCE

CM301*

Building Services (Registration) Act 2011

Building Services (Registration) Amendment Regulations (No. 4) 2012

Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation These regulations are the Building Services (Registration) Amendment Regulations (No. 4) 2012.

2. Commencement These regulations come into operation as follows — (a) regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette; (b) the rest of the regulations — on the day after that day.

3. Regulations amended These regulations amend the Building Services (Registration) Regulations 2011. 5294 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 6 November 2012

4. Regulation 28D amended (1) In regulation 28D(2) in the Table delete set 1 and insert:

Set 1 CPC60108 Advanced experience in building Diploma in Building surveying work for Surveying as described periods totalling at in CPC08: least the equivalent of Construction, Plumbing 2 years full-time and Services Training Package published by Training.gov.au; or an equivalent qualification as determined by the Board

(2) In regulation 28D(3) in the Table delete set 1 and insert:

Set 1 CPC50108 Diploma in Building Surveying as described in CPC08: Construction, Plumbing and Services Training Package published by Training.gov.au; or an equivalent qualification as determined by the Board

By Command of the Governor,

G. MOORE, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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6 November 2012 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5295

CONSERVATION

CO301* Wildlife Conservation Act 1950

Wildlife Conservation (Specially Protected Fauna) Notice 2012(2)

Made by the Minister for the Environment under section 14(4) of the Act.

1. Citation This notice may be cited as the Wildlife Conservation (Specially Protected Fauna) Notice 2012(2).

2. Interpretation In this notice — “taxon” includes any taxon that is described by a family name or a genus name or any other name or description.

Note: The plural form of “taxon” is “taxa”.

3. Declaration of specially protected fauna For the purposes of the Act, all taxa of the fauna — (a) specified in Schedule 1, being fauna that is rare or likely to become extinct, are declared to be fauna that is in need of special protection; (b) specified in Schedule 2, being fauna that is presumed to be extinct, are declared to be fauna that is in need of special protection; (c) specified in Schedule 3, being birds that are subject to an agreement between the government of Australia and the governments of Japan, China and the Republic of Korea relating to the protection of migratory birds, are declared to be fauna that is in need of special protection; and (d) specified in Schedule 4, are declared to be fauna that is in need of special protection, otherwise than for the reasons mentioned in paragraphs (a), (b) and (c).

4. Revocation The Wildlife Conservation (Specially Protected Fauna) Notice 2012 is revoked. 5296 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 6 November 2012 Schedule 1 — Fauna that is rare or is likely to become extinct [cl. 3(a)]

Division 1 — Mammals Scientific Name Common name 1. Balaenoptera borealis Sei Whale 2. Balaenoptera musculus Blue Whale 3. Balaenoptera physalus Fin Whale 4. Bettongia lesueur lesueur Burrowing Bettong or Boodie (Shark Bay islands) 5. Bettongia lesueur ssp. (WAM Burrowing Bettong or Boodie M10733) (Barrow Island) 6. Bettongia penicillata ogilbyi Brush-tailed bettong or Woylie 7. Conilurus penicillatus Pakooma or Brush-tailed penicillatus rabbit-rat 8. Dasycercus cristicauda Mulgara or Minyi-minyi 9. Dasyurus geoffroii Chuditch or Western Quoll 10. Dasyurus hallucatus Northern Quoll 11. Eubalaena australis Southern Right Whale 12. Isoodon auratus auratus Golden Bandicoot or Wintarru (mainland) 13. Isoodon auratus barrowensis Barrow Island Golden Bandicoot 14. Lagorchestes conspicillatus Barrow Island Spectacled conspicillatus Hare-wallaby 15. Lagorchestes hirsutus bernieri Bernier and Dorre Island Rufous Hare-wallaby or Mala 16. Lagorchestes hirsutus ssp. Rufous Hare-wallaby or Mala (NTM U2430) (Tanami Desert) 17. Lagostrophus fasciatus Banded Hare-wallaby or fasciatus Mernine 18. Leporillus conditor Greater Stick-nest Rat or Wopilkara 19. Macropus robustus isabellinus Barrow Island Euro 20. Macrotis lagotis Dalgyte or Bilby or Ninu 21. Mesembriomys gouldii gouldii Djintamoonga or Black-footed tree-rat 22. Mesembriomys macrurus Golden-backed tree-rat 23. Megaptera novaeangliae Humpback Whale 24. Myrmecobius fasciatus Numbat or Walpurti 25. Notoryctes caurinus Kakarratul or Northern Marsupial Mole 26. Notoryctes typhlops Itjaritjari or Southern Marsupial Mole 27. Parantechinus apicalis Dibbler 28. Perameles bougainville Western Barred Bandicoot or bougainville Marl 29. Petrogale lateralis hacketti Recherche Rock-wallaby 30. Petrogale lateralis lateralis Black-footed Rock-wallaby or Warru 31. Petrogale lateralis ssp. McDonnell Range (ANWC CM15314) Rock-wallaby 6 November 2012 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5297

Scientific Name Common name 32. Petrogale lateralis ssp. (WAM West Kimberley Rock-wallaby M15135) 33. Phascogale calura Red-tailed Phascogale or Keengoor 34. Phascogale tapoatafa ssp. Brush-tailed Phascogale (WAM M434) 35. Potorous gilbertii Gilbert’s Potoroo 36. Pseudocheirus occidentalis Western Ringtail Possum or Nguara 37. Pseudomys australis Plains Rat or Palyoora 38. Pseudomys fieldi Shark Bay Mouse or Djoongari 39. Pseudomys shortridgei Heath Rat or Dayang 40. Rhinonicteris aurantius Orange Leaf-nosed Bat 41. Setonix brachyurus Quokka 42. Sminthopsis butleri Butler’s Dunnart 43. Sminthopsis psammophila Sandhill Dunnart 44. Zyzomys pedunculatus Central Rock-rat or Antina

Division 2 — Birds Scientific name Common name 45. Anous tenuirostris melanops Lesser Noddy 46. Atrichornis clamosus Noisy Scrub-bird or Tjimiluk 47. Botaurus poiciloptilus Australasian Bittern 48. Calamanthus campestris dorrie Dorre Island Rufous Fieldwren 49. Calamanthus campestris Dirk Hartog Island Rufous hartogi Fieldwren 50. Calidris canutus piersmai Red Knot (New Siberian Islands) 51. Calidris canutus rogersi Red Knot (north-eastern Siberia) 52. Calidris ferruginea Curlew Sandpiper 53. Calidris tenuirostris Great Knot 54. Calyptorhynchus banksii naso Forest Red-tailed Black Cockatoo 55. Calyptorhynchus baudinii Baudin’s Cockatoo 56. Calyptorhynchus latirostris Carnaby’s Cockatoo 57. Catharacta lonnbergi lonnbergi Subantarctic Skua 58. Cereopsis novaehollandiae Recherche Cape Barren Goose grisea 59. Charadrius leschenaultii Greater Sand Plover leschenaultii (Mongolian) 60. Charadrius mongolus Lesser Sand Plover 61. Dasyornis longirostris Western Bristlebird 62. Diomedea amsterdamensis Amsterdam Albatross 63. Diomedea dabbenena Tristan Albatross 64. Diomedea epomophora Southern Royal Albatross 65. Diomedea exulans Wandering Albatross 66. Diomedea gibsoni Gibson’s Albatross 67. Diomedea sanfordi Northern Royal Albatross 68. Erythrotriorchis radiatus Red Goshawk 69. Falco hypoleucos Grey Falcon 70. Geophaps smithii blaauwi Partridge Pigeon (western) 71. Leipoa ocellata Malleefowl 72. Limosa lapponica baueri Bar-tailed Godwit (western Alaskan) 5298 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 6 November 2012

Scientific name Common name 73. Limosa lapponica menzbieri Bar-tailed Godwit (northern Siberian) 74. Malurus coronatus coronatus Purple-crowned Fairy-wren (western) 75. Malurus lamberti bernieri Shark Bay Variegated Fairy-wren 76. Malurus leucopterus edouardi Barrow Island Black and White Fairy-wren 77. Malurus leucopterus Dirk Hartog Island Black and leucopterus White Fairy-wren 78. Numenius madagascariensis Eastern Curlew 79. Pezoporus flaviventris Western Ground Parrot 80. Pezoporus occidentalis Night Parrot 81. Phoebetria fusca Sooty Albatross 82. Procellaria aequinoctialis White-chinned Petrel 83. Psophodes nigrogularis Western Whipbird (Western nigrogularis Heath) 84. Puffinus huttoni Hutton’s Shearwater 85. Rostratula benghalensis Australian Painted Snipe australis 86. Sterna nereis nereis Fairy Tern 87. Stipiturus malachurus hartogi Dirk Hartog Island Southern Emu-wren 88. Thalassarche carteri Indian Yellow-nosed Albatross 89. Thalassarche cauta Shy Albatross 90. Thalassarche chlororhynchos Atlantic Yellow-nosed Albatross 91. Thalassarche chrysostoma Grey-headed Albatross 92. Thalassarche impavida Campbell Albatross 93. Thalassarche melanophris Black Browed Albatross 94. Thalassarche salvini Salvin’s Albatross 95. Thalassarche steadi White-capped Albatross 96. Turnix varia scintillans Abrolhos Painted Button-quail

Division 3 — Reptiles Scientific name Common name 97. Aprasia rostrata rostrata Hermite Island Worm Lizard 98. Aipysurus apraefrontalis Short-nosed Sea Snake 99. Aipysurus foliosquama Leaf-scaled Sea Snake 100. Caretta caretta Loggerhead Turtle 101. Chelonia mydas Green Turtle 102. Ctenophorus yinnietharra Yinnietharra Rock-dragon 103. Ctenotus angusticeps Airlie Island Ctenotus 104. Ctenotus lancelini Lancelin Island Skink 105. Ctenotus zastictus Hamelin Ctenotus 106. Cyclodomorphus branchialis 107. Dermochelys coriacea Leathery Turtle or Luth 108. Egernia stokesii aethiops Baudin Island Spiny-tailed Skink 109. Egernia stokesii badia Western Spiny-tailed Skink 110. Eretmochelys imbricata Hawksbill Turtle 111. Lepidochelys olivacea Olive Ridley Turtle 112. Lerista nevinae 113. Lerista praefrontalis Buccaneer Burrowing Skink 114. Liasis olivaceus barroni Pilbara Olive Python 6 November 2012 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5299

Scientific name Common name 115. Liopholis kintorei Giant Desert Skink 116. Liopholis pulchra longicauda 117. Natator depressus Flatback Turtle 118. Pogona minor minima 119. Pseudemydura umbrina Western Swamp Tortoise 120. Pseudonaja affinis exilis Rottnest Island Dugite 121. Pseudonaja affinis tanneri Pygmy Dugite 122. Tiliqua rugosa konowi Rottnest Island Bobtail

Division 4 — Frogs Scientific name Common name 123. Geocrinia alba White-bellied Frog 124. Geocrinia vitellina Orange-bellied Frog 125. Spicospina flammocaerulea Sunset Frog

Division 5 — Fish Scientific name Common name 126. Carcharias taurus Grey Nurse Shark 127. Carcharodon carcharias Great White Shark 128. Galaxias truttaceus hesperius Western Trout Minnow 129. Galaxiella munda Mud Minnow 130. Milyeringa veritas Blind Gudgeon 131. Nannatherina balstoni Balston’s Pygmy Perch 132. Ophisternon candidum Blind Cave Eel 133. Pristis zijsron Green Sawfish

Division 6 — Snails Scientific name Common name 134. Amplirhagada astuta 135. Austroassiminea letha Cape Leeuwin Freshwater Snail 136. Carinotrachia carsoniana 137. Cristilabrum bubulum 138. Cristilabrum buryillum 139. Cristilabrum grossum 140. Cristilabrum isolatum 141. Cristilabrum monodon 142. Cristilabrum primum 143. Cristilabrum rectum 144. Cristilabrum simplex 145. Cristilabrum solitudum 146. Cristilabrum spectaculum 147. Mouldingia occidentalis 148. Mouldingia orientalis 149. Ningbingia australis australis 150. Ningbingia australis elongata 151. Ningbingia bulla 152. Ningbingia dentiens 153. Ningbingia laurina 154. Ningbingia octava 155. Ningbingia res 156. Ordtrachia elegans 157. Turgenitubulus christenseni 158. Turgenitubulus costus 159. Turgenitubulus depressus 160. Turgenitubulus foramenus 5300 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 6 November 2012

Scientific name Common name 161. Turgenitubulus opiranus 162. Turgenitubulus pagodula 163. Turgenitubulus tanmurrana 164. Undescribed Rhytidid species Stirling Range Rhytidid Snail (WAM 2295-69) 165. Westraltrachia alterna 166. Westraltrachia inopinata 167. Westraltrachia turbinata

Division 7 — Arachnids Scientific name Common name 168. Bamazomus subsolanus Eastern Cape Range Bamazomus 169. Bamazomus vespertinus Western Cape Range Bamazomus 170. Draculoides bramstokeri Barrow Island Draculoides 171. Draculoides brooksi Northern Cape Range Draculoides 172. Draculoides julianneae Western Cape Range Draculoides 173. Draculoides mesozeirus Middle Robe Draculoides 174. Idiosoma nigrum Shield-backed Trapdoor Spider 175. Indohya damocles Cameron’s Cave Pseudoscorpion 176. Kwonkan eboracum Yorkrakine Trapdoor Spider 177. Moggridgea sp. (BY Main Stirling Range Trapdoor Spider 1990/24, 25) 178. Moggridgea tingle Tingle Trapdoor Spider 179. Paradraculoides anachoretus Mesa A Paradraculoides 180. Paradraculoides bythius Mesa B/C Paradraculoides 181. Paradraculoides gnophicola Mesa G Paradraculoides 182. Paradraculoides kryptus Mesa K Paradraculoides 183. Tartarus mullamullangensis Mullamullalang Cave Spider 184. Tartarus murdochensis Murdoch Sink Cave spider 185. Tartarus nurinensis Nurina Cave Spider 186. Tartarus thampannensis Thampanna Cave Spider 187. Teyl sp. (BY Main 1953/2683, Minnivale Trapdoor Spider 1984/13) 188. Troglodiplura lowryi Nullarbor Cave Trapdoor Spider 189. Zephyrarchaea mainae Main’s Assassin Spider

Division 8 — Crustaceans Scientific name Common name 190. Abebaioscia troglodytes Pannikin Plain Cave Isopod 191. Bogidomma australis Barrow Island Bogidomma 192. Bunderia misophaga 193. Cherax tenuimanus Margaret River Marron 194. Danielopolina kornickeri 195. Engaewa pseudoreducta Margaret River Burrowing Crayfish 196. Engaewa reducta Dunsborough Burrowing Crayfish 197. Engaewa walpolea Walpole Burrowing Crayfish 198. Hurleya sp. (WAM 642-97) Crystal Cave Crangonyctoid 6 November 2012 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5301

Scientific name Common name 199. Lasionectes exleyi Cape Range Lasionectes 200. Liagoceradocus branchialis Cape Range Liagoceradocus 201. Liagoceradocus subthalassicus Barrow Island Liagoceradocus 202. Nedsia fragilis 203. Nedsia humphreysi 204. Nedsia hurlberti 205. Nedsia macrosculptilis 206. Nedsia sculptilis 207. Nedsia straskraba 208. Nedsia urifimbriata 209. Speleophria bunderae 210. Stygiocaris lancifera Lance-Beaked Cave Shrimp 211. Stygiocylopia australis

Division 9 — Polychaetes Scientific name Common name 212. Prionospio thalanji

Division 10 — Millipedes Scientific name Common name

213. Atelomastix anancita 214. Atelomastix brenanni 215. Atelomastix culleni 216. Atelomastix danksi Toolbrunup Atelomastix Millipede 217. Atelomastix dendritica Recherche Atelomastix Millipede 218. Atelomastix flavognatha 219. Atelomastix grandis 220. Atelomastix julianneae 221. Atelomastix lengae 222. Atelomastix longbottomi 223. Atelomastix melindae 224. Atelomastix poustiei Wedge Hill Atelomastix Millipede 225. Atelomastix priona 226. Atelomastix sarahae 227. Atelomastix tigrina Striped Atelomastix Millipede 228. Atelomastix tumula Bluff Knoll Atelomastix Millipede 229. Cynotelopus notabilis Western Australian Pill Millipede 230. Epicyliosoma sarahae Sarah’s Pill Millipede 231. Speleostrophus nesiotes Barrow Island Millipede 232. Stygiochiropus isolatus 233. Stygiochiropus peculiaris Cameron’s Cave Millipede 234. Stygiochiropus sympatricus

Division 11 — Insects Scientific Name Common name 235. Acizzia sp. 70 McCarthy’s -louse 236. Acizzia veski Vesk’s plant-louse 237. Leioproctus douglasiellus 238. Neopasiphae simplicior 5302 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 6 November 2012

Scientific Name Common name 239. Ogyris subterrestris petrina Arid Bronze Azure Butterfly 240. Trioza sp. 30 brownii plant-louse

Schedule 2 — Fauna presumed to be extinct [cl. 3(b)]

Division 1 — Mammals Scientific Name Common name 1. Bettongia pusilla Dwarf Nullarbor Bettong 2. Chaeropus ecaudatus Pig-footed Bandicoot or Kantjilpa 3. Lagorchestes asomatus Central Hare-wallaby or Kuluwarri 4. Leporillus apicalis Lesser Stick-nest Rat 5. Macrotis leucura Lesser Bilby or Tjunpi 6. Notomys amplus Short-tailed Hopping Mouse or Yoontoo 7. Notomys longicaudatus Long-tailed Hopping-mouse 8. Notomys macrotis Big-eared Hopping-mouse 9. Onychogalea lunata Crescent Nailtail Wallaby or Tjawalpa 10. Perameles eremiana Desert Bandicoot or Walilya 11. Potorous platyops Broad-faced Potoroo

Division 2 — Birds Scientific name Common name 12. Dasyornis broadbenti litoralis Rufous Bristlebird 13. Rallus pectoralis clelandi Lewin’s Rail

Division 3 — Snails Scientific name Common name 14. Bothriembryon praecelsus 15. Bothriembryon whitleyi 16. Helicarion castanea 17. Occirhenea georgiana

Division 4 — Insects Scientific name Common name 18. Hesperocolletes douglasi a Short-tongued Native Bee

Schedule 3 — Migratory birds protected under an international agreement [cl. 3(c)] Scientific Name Common name 1. Acrocephalus orientalis Great Reed-Warbler, Oriental Reed-Warbler 2. Actitis hypoleucos Common Sandpiper 3. Anas clypeata Northern Shoveler 4. Anas querquedula Garganey 5. Anous stolidus Common Noddy 6. Apus pacificus Fork-tailed Swift 7. Ardea ibis Cattle Egret 6 November 2012 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5303

Scientific Name Common name 8. Ardea modesta Great Egret, White Egret 9. Ardenna carneipes Flesh-footed Shearwater 10. Ardenna grisea Sooty Shearwater 11. Ardenna tenuirostris Short-tailed Shearwater 12. Arenaria interpres Ruddy Turnstone 13. Calidris acuminata Sharp-tailed Sandpiper 14. Calidris alba Sanderling 15. Calidris alpina Dunlin 16. Calidris bairdii Baird’s Sandpiper 17. Calidris canutus Red Knot, Knot 18. Calidris ferruginea Curlew Sandpiper 19. Calidris mauri Western Sandpiper 20. Calidris melanotos Pectoral Sandpiper 21. Calidris minuta Little Stint 22. Calidris ruficollis Red-necked Stint 23. Calidris subminuta Long-toed Stint 24. Calidris tenuirostris Great Knot 25. Calonectris leucomelas Streaked Shearwater 26. Catharacta maccormicki South Polar Skua 27. Charadrius asiaticus Caspian Plover 28. Charadrius dubius Little Ringed Plover 29. Charadrius hiaticula Ringed Plover 30. Charadrius leschenaultii Greater Sand Plover, Large Sand Plover 31. Charadrius mongolus Lesser Sand Plover 32. Charadrius veredus Oriental Plover 33. Chlidonias leucopterus White-winged Black Tern, White-winged Tern 34. Chlidonias niger Black Tern 35. Crex crex Corncrake 36. Cuculus saturatus Oriental Cuckoo 37. Diomedea exulans Wandering Albatross 38. Egretta sacra Eastern Reef Egret 39. Fregata andrewsi Christmas Island Frigatebird, Andrew’s Frigatebird 40. Fregata ariel Lesser Frigatebird 41. Fregata minor Great Frigatebird 42. Gallinago hardwickii Latham’s Snipe, Japanese Snipe 43. Gallinago megala Swinhoe’s Snipe 44. Gallinago stenura Pin-tailed Snipe 45. Glareola maldivarum Oriental Pratincole 46. Grus antigone Sarus Crane 47. Haliaeetus leucogaster White-bellied Sea-Eagle 48. Heteroscelus brevipes Grey-tailed Tattler 49. Heteroscelus incanus Wandering Tattler 50. Hirundapus caudacutus White-throated Needletail 51. Hirundo daurica Red-rumped Swallow 52. Hirundo rustica Barn Swallow 53. Hirundo striolata Greater Striated Swallow 54. Hydrophasianus chirurgus Pheasant-tailed Jacana 55. Ixobrychus sinensis Yellow Bittern 56. Limicola falcinellus Broad-billed Sandpiper 57. Limnodromus semipalmatus Asian Dowitcher 58. Limosa lapponica Bar-tailed Godwit 59. Limosa limosa Black-tailed Godwit 5304 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 6 November 2012

Scientific Name Common name 60. Merops ornatus Rainbow Bee-eater 61. Motacilla alba White Wagtail 62. Motacilla cinerea Grey Wagtail 63. Motacilla citreola Citrine Wagtail 64. Motacilla flava Yellow Wagtail 65. Numenius arquata Eurasian Curlew 66. Numenius madagascariensis Eastern Curlew 67. Numenius minutus Little Curlew, Little Whimbrel 68. Numenius phaeopus Whimbrel 69. Oceanites oceanicus Wilson’s Storm-Petrel 70. Oceanodroma leucorhoa Leach’s Storm-Petrel 71. Onychoprion anaethetus Bridled Tern 72. Phaethon lepturus White-tailed Tropicbird 73. Phalaropus fulicaria Grey Phalarope 74. Phalaropus lobatus Red-necked Phalarope 75. Philomachus pugnax Ruff (Reeve) 76. Phylloscopus borealis Arctic Warbler 77. Plegadis falcinellus Glossy Ibis 78. Pluvialis dominica American Golden Plover 79. Pluvialis fulva Pacific Golden Plover 80. Pluvialis squatarola Grey Plover 81. Pterodroma solandri Providence Petrel 82. Puffinus pacificus Wedge-tailed Shearwater 83. Rallina fasciata Red-legged Crake 84. Rostratula australis Painted Snipe 85. Stercorarius longicaudus Long-tailed Jaeger, Long-tailed Skua 86. Stercorarius parasiticus Arctic Jaeger, Arctic Skua 87. Stercorarius pomarinus Pomarine Jaeger, Pomarine Skua 88. Sterna bengalensis Lesser Crested Tern 89. Sterna caspia Caspian Tern 90. Sterna dougallii Roseate Tern 91. Sterna hirundo Common Tern 92. Sterna sumatrana Black-naped Tern 93. Sternula albifrons Little Tern 94. Sula dactylatra Masked Booby 95. Sula leucogaster Brown Booby 96. Sula sula Red-footed Booby 97. Tringa glareola Wood Sandpiper 98. Tringa nebularia Common Greenshank, Greenshank 99. Tringa stagnatilis Marsh Sandpiper, Little Greenshank 100. Tringa totanus Common Redshank, Redshank 101. Tryngites subruficollis Buff-breasted Sandpiper 102. Xenus cinereus Terek Sandpiper 6 November 2012 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5305 Schedule 4 — Other specially protected fauna [cl. 3(d)]

Division 1 — Mammals Scientific Name Common name 1. Arctocephalus forsteri New Zealand Fur-seal 2. Dugong dugon Dugong 3. Neophoca cinerea Australian Sealion

Division 2 — Birds Scientific name Common name 4. Cacatua leadbeateri Pink or Major Mitchell’s Cockatoo 5. Cacatua pastinator pastinator Muir’s Corella 6. Falco peregrinus Peregrine Falcon 7. Northiella haematogaster Naretha Blue Bonnet narethae 8. Tadorna radjah Burdekin Duck or Radjah Shelduck

Division 3 — Reptiles Scientific name Common name 9. Aspidites ramsayi Woma or Ramsay’s Python 10. Crocodylus johnstoni Australian Freshwater Crocodile 11. Crocodylus porosus Saltwater Crocodile 12. Morelia spilota imbricata Carpet Python

BILL MARMION MLA, Minister for Environment; Water.

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CO302* Wildlife Conservation Act 1950

Wildlife Conservation (Rare Flora) Notice 2012(2)

Made by the Minister for the Environment under section 23F(2) of the Act.

1. Citation This notice may be cited as the Wildlife Conservation (Rare Flora) Notice 2012(2). 5306 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 6 November 2012

2. Interpretation In this notice— “extant” means known to be living in a wild state; “protected flora” means any flora belonging to the classes of flora declared by the Minister under section 6 of the Act to be protected flora by notice published in the Gazette 9 October 1987, at p. 3855; “taxon” includes any taxon that is described by a genus name and any other name or description.

Note: The plural form of “taxon” is “taxa”.

3. Rare flora Subject to clause 4, protected flora— (a) specified in Schedule 1, being taxa that are extant and considered likely to become extinct or rare and therefore in need of special protection; and (b) specified in Schedule 2, being taxa that are presumed to be extinct in the wild and therefore in need of special protection, are declared to be rare flora for the purposes of section 23F of the Act throughout the State.

4. Application Clause 3 does not apply to those of a taxon of protected flora specified in Schedule 1 or 2 that have been planted for any purpose other than such plants that have been planted for the purpose of conservation of that taxon and in accordance with approval given by the Director General.

5. Revocation The Wildlife Conservation (Rare Flora) Notice 2012 is revoked.

Schedule 1 — Extant taxa [cl. 3(a)]

Division 1 — Spermatophyta (flowering plants, conifers and cycads) 1. Acacia anomala 11. Acacia cochlocarpa 2. Acacia aphylla subsp. cochlocarpa 3. Acacia aprica 12. Acacia cochlocarpa 4. Acacia aristulata subsp. velutinosa 5. Acacia ataxiphylla 13. Acacia denticulosa subsp. magna 14. Acacia depressa 6. Acacia auratiflora 15. Acacia forrestiana 7. Acacia awestoniana 16. Acacia imitans 8. Acacia brachypoda 17. Acacia insolita 9. Acacia caesariata subsp. recurva 10. Acacia chapmanii 18. Acacia lanuginophylla subsp. australis 19. Acacia leptalea 6 November 2012 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5307

20. Acacia leptoneura 66. subsp. 21. Acacia lobulata ionthocarpa 22. Acacia pharangites 67. Banksia mimica 23. Acacia pygmaea 68. 24. Acacia recurvata 69. Banksia mucronulata subsp. 25. Acacia rhamphophylla retrorsa 26. Acacia sciophanes 70. subsp. 27. Acacia splendens uliginosa 28. Acacia subflexuosa 71. subsp. capillata 72. 29. Acacia unguicula 73. subsp. pumila 30. Acacia vassalii (A.S.George) A.R.Mast & 31. Acacia volubilis K.R.Thiele 32. Acacia wilsonii 74. subsp. 33. Acacia woodmaniorum perissa 34. Acrotriche orbicularis 75. Banksia serratuloides subsp. 35. dobagii serratuloides 36. 76. 37. var. dolichostyla 38. 77. subsp. subsp. effusus argillacea 39. Adenanthos pungens 78. subsp. pungens 79. Beyeria cockertonii 40. 80. Beyeria lepidopetala 41. Allocasuarina fibrosa 81. Boronia adamsiana 42. Allocasuarina globosa 82. Boronia capitata 43. Allocasuarina tortiramula subsp. capitata 44. Aluta quadrata 83. Boronia clavata 45. Andersonia annelsii 84. Boronia exilis 46. Andersonia axilliflora 85. Boronia revoluta 47. Andersonia gracilis 86. Brachyscias verecundus 48. Andersonia pinaster 87. Caladenia barbarella 49. Androcalva adenothalia 88. Caladenia bryceana 50. Androcalva perlaria subsp. bryceana 51. Anigozanthos bicolor 89. Caladenia bryceana subsp. minor subsp. cracens 52. Anigozanthos viridis 90. Caladenia busselliana subsp. terraspectans 91. Caladenia caesarea 53. Anthocercis gracilis subsp. maritima 54. Apium prostratum 92. Caladenia christineae subsp. phillipii ms 93. Caladenia dorrienii 55. Asterolasia nivea 94. Caladenia drakeoides 56. Asterolasia sp. Kalgan River 95. Caladenia elegans (S. Barrett 1522) 96. Caladenia excelsa 57. Atriplex sp. Yeelirrie Station 97. Caladenia graniticola (L. Trotter & A. Douglas 98. Caladenia harringtoniae LCH 25025) 99. Caladenia hoffmanii 58. 100. Caladenia huegelii 59. Banksia aurantia 101. Caladenia lodgeana 60. 102. Caladenia luteola 61. Banksia catoglypta 103. Caladenia melanema 62. Banksia cuneata 104. Caladenia procera 63. Banksia fuscobractea 105. Caladenia sp. Quindanning 64. Banksia goodii (K. Smith & P. Johns 231) 65. Banksia ionthocarpa subsp. 106. Caladenia viridescens chrysophoenix 107. Caladenia wanosa 108. Caladenia williamsiae 5308 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 6 November 2012

109. Caladenia winfieldii 156. Daviesia elongata 110. Calectasia cyanea subsp. elongata 111. Calectasia pignattiana 157. Daviesia euphorbioides 112. Calochilus pruinosus 158. Daviesia glossosema 113. Calytrix breviseta 159. Daviesia megacalyx subsp. breviseta 160. Daviesia microcarpa 114. Chamelaucium sp. Cataby 161. Daviesia obovata (G.J. Keighery 11009) 162. Daviesia ovata 115. Chamelaucium sp. C Coastal 163. Daviesia pseudaphylla Plain (R.D. Royce 4872) 164. Daviesia speciosa 116. Chamelaucium sp. Gingin 165. Deyeuxia drummondii (N.G. Marchant 6) 166. Diplolaena andrewsii 117. Chordifex abortivus 167. Diuris drummondii 118. Chorizema humile 168. Diuris micrantha 119. Chorizema varium 169. Diuris purdiei 120. Commersonia erythrogyna 170. Drakaea concolor 121. densiflorum 171. Drakaea confluens subsp. unicephalatum 172. Drakaea elastica 122. Conospermum galeatum 173. Drakaea isolata 123. 174. Drakaea micrantha 124. Conostylis dielsii subsp. teres 175. Drummondita ericoides 125. Conostylis drummondii 176. Drummondita longifolia 126. Conostylis lepidospermoides 177. Eleocharis keigheryi 127. Conostylis micrantha 178. Eremophila ciliata 128. Conostylis misera 179. Eremophila denticulata 129. Conostylis rogeri subsp. denticulata 130. Conostylis seorsiflora 180. Eremophila denticulata subsp. trichophylla subsp. trisulcata 131. Conostylis setigera 181. Eremophila glabra subsp. subsp. dasys chlorella 132. Conostylis wonganensis 182. Eremophila koobabbiensis 133. Coopernookia georgei ms 134. Cyphanthera odgersii 183. Eremophila lactea subsp. occidentalis 184. Eremophila nivea 135. Cryptandra congesta 185. Eremophila pinnatifida 136. acerosa 186. Eremophila resinosa 137. Darwinia apiculata 187. Eremophila rostrata subsp. 138. Darwinia sp. Mt Heywood rostrata (R. Davis 11066) 188. Eremophila rostrata subsp. 139. Darwinia carnea trifida 140. Darwinia chapmaniana 189. Eremophila scaberula 141. Darwinia collina 190. Eremophila subteretifolia 142. Darwinia ferricola 191. Eremophila ternifolia 143. Darwinia foetida 192. Eremophila vernicosa 144. Darwinia masonii 193. Eremophila verticillata 145. Darwinia meeboldii 194. Eremophila virens 146. Darwinia nubigena 195. Eremophila viscida 147. Darwinia oxylepis 196. absita 148. Darwinia polychroma 197. Eucalyptus argutifolia 149. Darwinia squarrosa 198. Eucalyptus articulata 150. Darwinia whicherensis 199. Eucalyptus balanites 151. Darwinia wittwerorum 200. Eucalyptus beardiana 152. Dasymalla axillaris 201. Eucalyptus brevipes 153. Daviesia bursarioides 202. Eucalyptus burdettiana 154. Daviesia cunderdin 203. Eucalyptus ceracea 155. Daviesia dielsii 204. Eucalyptus coronata 205. Eucalyptus crispata 6 November 2012 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5309

206. Eucalyptus crucis 253. corrugata subsp. crucis 254. 207. Eucalyptus crucis subsp. curviloba subsp. praecipua 255. Grevillea curviloba 208. Eucalyptus cuprea subsp. incurva 209. Eucalyptus dolorosa 256. 210. Eucalyptus impensa subsp. dryandroides 211. Eucalyptus insularis 257. Grevillea dryandroides 212. Eucalyptus johnsoniana subsp. hirsuta 213. Eucalyptus lateritica 258. Grevillea elongata 214. Eucalyptus leprophloia 259. 215. Eucalyptus merrickiae 260. 216. Eucalyptus mooreana 261. 217. Eucalyptus nutans 262. 218. Eucalyptus phylacis 263. 219. Eucalyptus platydisca 264. 220. Eucalyptus pruiniramis 265. 221. Eucalyptus purpurata 266. 222. Eucalyptus recta 267. 223. Eucalyptus rhodantha 268. var. rhodantha 269. 224. Eucalyptus steedmanii 270. 225. Eucalyptus suberea 271. Grevillea sp. Gillingarra 226. Eucalyptus synandra (R.J. Cranfield 4087) 227. Frankenia conferta 272. Guichenotia seorsiflora 228. Frankenia parvula 273. Gyrostemon reticulatus 229. Gastrolobium appressum 274. aculeata 230. Gastrolobium 275. diabolophyllum 276. Haloragis platycarpa 231. Gastrolobium glaucum 277. Hemiandra gardneri 232. Gastrolobium graniticum 278. Hemiandra rutilans 233. Gastrolobium hamulosum 279. Hemigenia ramosissima 234. Gastrolobium humile 280. Hensmania chapmanii 235. Gastrolobium lehmannii 281. Hibbertia abyssa 236. Gastrolobium luteifolium 282. Hibbertia priceana 237. Gastrolobium modestum 283. Hybanthus cymulosus 238. Gastrolobium papilio 284. Hypocalymma angustifolium 239. Gastrolobium vestitum subsp. Hutt River (S. 240. Glyceria drummondii Patrick 2982) 241. Goodenia arthrotricha 285. Hypocalymma longifolium 242. Goodenia integerrima 286. Hypocalymma sylvestre 243. 287. robustus 244. 288. subsp. althoferorum 289. Jacksonia pungens 245. Grevillea althoferorum 290. Jacksonia quairading subsp. fragilis 291. Jacksonia velveta 246. 292. Kennedia glabrata 247. 293. Kennedia lateritia subsp. australis 294. Keraudrenia exastia 248. Grevillea brachystylis subsp. 295. Kunzea acicularis grandis 296. Kunzea similis subsp. 249. subsp. mediterranea bracteosa 297. Kunzea similis subsp. similis 250. Grevillea bracteosa subsp. 298. echinata howatharra subsp. echinata 251. 299. 252. subsp. occidentalis 5310 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 6 November 2012

300. 347. Ptilotus pyramidatus 301. 348. Ptychosema pusillum subsp. orbifolia ms 349. Pultenaea pauciflora 302. Lambertia orbifolia 350. Reedia spathacea subsp. Scott River Plains 351. Rhagodia acicularis (L.W.Sage 684) 352. Rhizanthella gardneri 303. Lasiopetalum pterocarpum 353. Ricinocarpos brevis 304. Lasiopetalum rotundifolium 354. Ricinocarpos trichophorus 305. Latrobea colophona 355. Roycea pycnophylloides 306. Laxmannia grandiflora 356. Scaevola macrophylla subsp. brendae 357. Schoenia filifolia 307. Lechenaultia chlorantha subsp. subulifolia 308. Lechenaultia laricina 358. Sphenotoma drummondii 309. Lepidium aschersonii 359. Spirogardnera rubescens 310. Lepidium catapycnon 360. Stachystemon nematophorus 311. Lepidosperma rostratum 361. Stylidium amabile 312. Lepidosperma gibsonii 362. Stylidium coroniforme subsp. 313. Leucopogon gnaphalioides coroniforme 314. Leucopogon marginatus 363. Stylidium galioides 315. Leucopogon obtectus 364. Stylidium scintillans 316. Leucopogon spectabilis 365. Stylidium semaphorum 317. Leucopogon sp. ciliate 366. Stylidium wilroyense Eneabba (F. Obbens & C. 367. Symonanthus bancroftii Godden s.n. 3/7/2003) 368. quartzitica 318. Leucopogon sp. Flynn (F. 369. Hort, J. Hort & A. Lowrie 370. Synaphea sp. Fairbridge 859) Farm (D. Papenfus 696) 319. Lysiosepalum abollatum 371. Synaphea sp. Pinjarra 320. Macarthuria keigheryi (R.Davis 6578) 321. Marianthus aquilonaris 372. Tecticornia bulbosa 322. Marianthus paralius 373. Tetraria australiensis 323. sciotostyla 374. Tetratheca deltoidea 324. Microcorys eremophiloides 375. Tetratheca erubescens 325. Microtis globula 376. Tetratheca harperi 326. Muehlenbeckia horrida 377. Tetratheca nephelioides subsp. abdita 378. Tetratheca aphylla subsp. 327. Myoporum cordifolium aphylla 328. Myoporum turbinatum 379. Tetratheca aphylla subsp. 329. Myoporum velutinum megacarpa 330. Myriophyllum lapidicola 380. Tetratheca paynterae subsp. 331. Myriophyllum trifidum cremnobata 332. Ornduffia calthifolia 381. Tetratheca paynterae subsp. 333. Pandanus spiralis paynterae var. flammeus 382. Thelymitra dedmaniarum 334. Paracaleana dixonii 383. Thelymitra psammophila 335. Paragoodia crenulata 384. Thelymitra stellata 336. Patersonia spirifolia 385. Thomasia glabripetala 337. micranthera 386. Thomasia montana 338. latericola 387. Thomasia sp. Green Hill 339. (S.Paust 1322) 340. Philotheca basistyla 388. Thryptomene wittweri 341. Philotheca falcata 389. Tribonanthes purpurea 342. Philotheca wonganensis 390. Trithuria occidentalis 343. Pityrodia augustensis 391. Typhonium sp. Kununurra 344. Pityrodia scabra (A.N. Start ANS 1467) 345. Pterostylis sinuata 392. Verticordia albida 346. Ptilotus fasciculatus 393. Verticordia apecta 6 November 2012 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5311

394. Verticordia carinata 404. Verticordia plumosa 395. Verticordia crebra var. vassensis 396. Verticordia densiflora 405. Verticordia spicata var. pedunculata subsp. squamosa 397. Verticordia fimbrilepis 406. Verticordia staminosa subsp. australis subsp. cylindracea 398. Verticordia fimbrilepis var. cylindracea subsp. fimbrilepis 407. Verticordia staminosa 399. Verticordia helichrysantha subsp. cylindracea 400. Verticordia hughanii var. erecta 401. Verticordia pityrhops 408. Verticordia staminosa 402. Verticordia plumosa subsp. staminosa var. ananeotes 409. Wurmbea calcicola 403. Verticordia plumosa 410. Wurmbea tubulosa var. pleiobotrya 411. Xyris exilis

Division 2 — Pteridophyta (ferns and fern allies) 412. Asplenium obtusatum subsp. northlandicum

Division 3 — Bryophyta (mosses and liverworts) 413. Rhacocarpus rehmannianus var. webbianus

Schedule 2 — Taxa presumed to be extinct [cl. 3(b)]

Spermatophyta (flowering plants, conifers and cycads) 1. Acacia kingiana 2. Acacia prismifolia 3. Coleanthera virgata 4. subsp. contortum 5. Frankenia decurrens 6. Lepidium drummondii 7. Leptomeria dielsiana 8. Leucopogon cryptanthus 9. Opercularia acolytantha 10. Picris compacta 11. Ptilotus caespitulosus 12. Taraxacum cygnorum 13. Tetratheca fasciculata 14. Thomasia gardneri

BILL MARMION MLA, Minister for Environment; Water.

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CORRECTIVE SERVICES

CS301*

Sentence Administration Act 2003

Sentence Administration (Community Corrections Centres) Amendment Notice 2012

Made by the Minister under section 84 of the Act.

1. Citation This notice is the Sentence Administration (Community Corrections Centres) Amendment Notice 2012.

2. Commencement This notice comes into operation as follows — (a) clauses 1 and 2 — on the day on which this notice is published in the Gazette; (b) the rest of the notice — on the day after that day.

3. Notice amended This notice amends the Sentence Administration (Community Corrections Centres) Notice 2008.

4. Clause 2 amended In clause 2 Table 2 after the item relating to Kununurra insert:

Kununurra Department of Corrective Services East Kimberley Regional Youth Justice Services 6 Cottontree Avenue

MURRAY COWPER, Minister for Corrective Services.

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6 November 2012 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5313

JUSTICE

JU101* CORRECTION LEGAL PROFESSION ACT 2008 LEGAL PRACTITIONERS (SUPREME COURT) (CONTENTIOUS BUSINESS) DETERMINATION 2012 An error occurred in the notice published under the Legal Practitioners (Supreme Court) (Contentious Business) Determination 2012 on page 5164 of the Government Gazette dated 29 October 2012. The error is corrected as follows— In clause 5 of the Determination replace the word “and” with “,” and after the reference to “29(a)” insert “and 35”.

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5314 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 6 November 2012

— PART 2 —

CORRECTIVE SERVICES

CS401* PRISONS ACT 1981 PERMIT DETAILS Pursuant to the provisions of section 15P of the Prisons Act 1981, the Commissioner of the Department of Corrective Services has issued the following persons with a Permit to do High-Level Security Work— Surname Other Names Permit No. Issue Date O’Brien Ben Jason AP 0765 19/10/2012 Danas George AP 0764 19/10/2012

This notice is published under section 15P of the Prisons Act 1981. TILLIE PROWSE, Manager Acacia Prison Contract.

HEALTH

HE401* MENTAL HEALTH ACT 1996 MENTAL HEALTH (AUTHORISED MENTAL HEALTH PRACTITIONERS) ORDER (NO. 4) 2012 Made by the Chief Psychiatrist under section 20 of the Mental Health Act 1996; 1. Citation This order may be cited as the Mental Health (Authorised Mental Health Practitioners) Order (No. 4) 2012. 2. Commencement This order comes into operation as follows— (a) clauses 1 and 2—on the day on which this order is published in the Gazette; (b) clause 3—on the day after that day. 3. Authorised Mental Health Practitioner The mental health practitioners specified in Schedule 1 to this order are designated as Authorised Mental Health Practitioners. SCHEDULE 1 Name Profession Aurisch, Leanne Social Worker Baker, James Registered Mental Health Nurse Clifton, Joanna Registered Mental Health Nurse Daplyn, Phillip Registered Mental Health Nurse Fowler, Andrea Registered Mental Health Nurse Heath, Emma Registered Mental Health Nurse Humphreys, Tracey Registered Mental Health Nurse Manuhuia, Michelle Registered Mental Health Nurse Marshall, Gail Registered Mental Health Nurse 6 November 2012 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5315

Name Profession McDougall, Christine Registered Mental Health Nurse Mun, Sandra Occupational Therapist Niven, Leslie-Anne Registered Mental Health Nurse Pusey, Frank Registered Mental Health Nurse Rowe, Vanessa Social Worker Shaw, Andrew Registered Mental Health Nurse Shepherd, Fiona Registered Mental Health Nurse Westhead, Donna Registered Mental Health Nurse King, Colin Registered Mental Health Nurse

Dr ROWAN DAVIDSON, Chief Psychiatrist. Date: 1st November 2012.

JUSTICE

JU401* JUSTICES OF THE PEACE ACT 2004 RESIGNATIONS It is hereby notified for public information that the Minister has accepted the resignation of— Mr Jack Haunold of Dunsborough from the Office of Justice of the Peace for the State of Western Australia. RAY WARNES, Executive Director, Court and Tribunal Services.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

LG401* LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1995 Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale (BASIS OF RATES) Department of Local Government. DLG: SJ5-4#04 It is hereby notified for public information that in accordance with the provisions of section 6.28 of the Local Government Act 1995, the Executive Director Governance and Legislation of the Department of Local Government, under delegation from the Hon John Castrilli MLA, Minister for Local Government, being charged for the time being with the administration of the Local Government Act 1995, has determined that the method of valuing the land described in the Schedule hereunder shall be gross rental value for the purposes of rating with effect from 27 September 2012. BRAD JOLLY, Executive Director Governance and Legislation.

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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION ADDITION TO GROSS RENTAL VALUE AREA SHIRE OF SERPENTINE-JARRAHDALE All those portions of land being Lots 10 to 16 inclusive as shown on Deposited Plan 25965 and Lot 1080, Lots 1153 to 1198 inclusive, Lot 1327, Lots 1331 to 1338 inclusive, Lot 9021 and Lot 9022 as shown on Deposited Plan 74069. 5316 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 6 November 2012

LG402* LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1995 Shire of Augusta-Margaret River (BASIS OF RATES) Department of Local Government. DLG: AM5-4#07 It is hereby notified for public information that in accordance with the provisions of section 6.28 of the Local Government Act 1995, the Executive Director Governance and Legislation of the Department of Local Government, under delegation from the Hon John Castrilli MLA, Minister for Local Government, being charged for the time being with the administration of the Local Government Act 1995, has determined that the method of valuing the land described in the Schedule hereunder shall be gross rental value for the purposes of rating with effect from 14 September 2012. BRAD JOLLY, Executive Director Governance and Legislation.

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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION ADDITION TO GROSS RENTAL VALUE AREA SHIRE OF AUGUSTA-MARGARET RIVER All those portions of land being Lot 2 as shown on Diagram 47747; Lot 304 as shown on Deposited Plan 45286 and Lot 51 as shown on Deposited Plan 63875.

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LG403* LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1995 Shire of Bridgetown-Greenbushes (BASIS OF RATES) Department of Local Government. DLG: BM5-4 It is hereby notified for public information that in accordance with the provisions of section 6.28 of the Local Government Act 1995, the Executive Director Governance and Legislation of the Department of Local Government, under delegation from the Hon John Castrilli MLA, Minister for Local Government, being charged for the time being with the administration of the Local Government Act 1995, has determined that the method of valuing the land described in the Schedule hereunder shall be gross rental value for the purposes of rating with effect from 21 September 2012. BRAD JOLLY, Executive Director Governance and Legislation.

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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION ADDITION TO GROSS RENTAL VALUE AREA SHIRE OF BRIDGETOWN-GREENBUSHES All that portion of land being Lot 4 as shown on Plan 4612.

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LG404* LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1995 Shire of Manjimup (BASIS OF RATES) Department of Local Government. DLG: MJ5-4#04 It is hereby notified for public information that in accordance with the provisions of section 6.28 of the Local Government Act 1995, the Executive Director Governance and Legislation of the Department of Local Government, under delegation from the Hon John Castrilli MLA, Minister for Local Government, being charged for the time being with the administration of the Local Government Act 1995, has determined that the method of valuing the land described in the Schedule hereunder shall be unimproved value for the purposes of rating with effect from 3 August 2012 BRAD JOLLY, Executive Director Governance and Legislation. 6 November 2012 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5317

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION ADDITION TO UNIMPROVED VALUE AREA SHIRE OF MANJIMUP All those portions of land being Lot 101 as shown on Deposited Plan 57759; Lot 1112 as shown on Deposited Plan 136908 and Lot 198 as shown on Deposited Plan 251168.

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LG405* LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1995 City of Swan (BASIS OF RATES) Department of Local Government. DLG: SW5-4#05 It is hereby notified for public information that in accordance with the provisions of section 6.28 of the Local Government Act 1995, the Executive Director Governance and Legislation of the Department of Local Government, under delegation from the Hon John Castrilli MLA, Minister for Local Government, being charged for the time being with the administration of the Local Government Act 1995, has determined that the method of valuing the land described in the Schedule hereunder shall be gross rental value for the purposes of rating with effect from 14 September 2012. BRAD JOLLY, Executive Director Governance and Legislation.

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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION ADDITION TO GROSS RENTAL VALUE AREA CITY OF SWAN All those portions of land comprised in the schedules below— SCHEDULE “A” All those portions of land being Lot 1 as shown on Diagram 5973; Lot 50 as shown on Diagram 61652 and Lot 14 as shown on Diagram 90210. SCHEDULE “B” All those portions of land being Lot 38 as shown on Plan 14483 and Lot 47 as shown on Plan 24019. SCHEDULE “C” All that portion of land being Lot 205 as shown on Deposited Plan 60892.

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LG406 BUSH FIRES ACT 1954 Shire of Donnybrook-Balingup APPOINTMENTS The following have been appointed as Bush Fire Control Officers for the Shire of Donnybrook- Balingup in accordance with the Bush Fires Act 1954, All previous appointments are hereby cancelled. Chief Bush Fire Control Officer—Max Walker Deputy Chief Bush Fire Control Officer—David Tooke Fire Weather Officers— John Fry Murray Webb Fire Control Officers— Brad Anderson Neil Charteris Graham Chester Neville Clifford Paul Davis 5318 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 6 November 2012

Sam Dell Agostino Graham Foan Duncan Goldfinch Neil Gubler Bruce Hearman Trevor Radford Nigel Thompson J. R. ATTWOOD, Chief Executive Officer.

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LG407 BUSH FIRES ACT 1954 Shire of Carnamah APPOINTMENTS That under Section 38 of the Bush Fires Act 1954, Council appoint the following— 1. Mr Wayne Barry as Chief Bush Fire Control Officer, 2. Mr Brendon Haeusler as Deputy Chief Bush Fire Control Officer (East) and 3. Mr Geoff Hortin as Deputy Chief Bush Fire Control Officer (West) for the Shire of Carnamah. The Shire of Carnamah cancel previous appointments made under the provisions of the Bush Fires Act 1954 to these positions.

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LG501* BUSH FIRES ACT 1954 City of Nedlands FIREBREAK NOTICE As a measure for preventing the outbreak of a bush fire, or for preventing the spread or extension of a bush fire which may occur, all owners and occupiers of land and verge adjacent to that land, within the City of Nedlands’ district, are required on or before the 30th day of November in each year, or within 14 days of becoming an owner or occupier if after that date— Residential Land—Slash all grass and clear all inflammable matter on the land and verge to a height no greater than 5cm and to maintain all grass and all inflammable matter on the land and verge at a height no greater than 5cm up to and including the 31st day of March in the following year. All Other Land—Slash all grass and clear all inflammable matter on the land and verge to a height no greater than 5cm, for a width of no less than three metres (3m), immediately inside the external boundaries of the property. In addition, trees must be trimmed back to provide a vertical clearance of a minimum three and a half metres (3.5m) to allow fire appliances to drive along the firebreak. An owner or occupier of the land and verge adjacent that land who fails or neglects to comply with the requisitions of a notice given pursuant to section 33(1) of the Bush Fires Act 1954 within the time specified in the notice commits an offence and is liable to a penalty of $5,000 and the City of Nedlands may direct its officers together with such servants, workmen or contractors, and with such vehicles, machinery and appliances as the officers deem fit, to enter upon the land and verge and carry out the requisitions of the notice which have not been complied with and the City of Nedlands may recover the amount of any costs and expenses incurred in carrying out those requisitions in any court of competent jurisdiction as a debt due from the owner or occupier of the land. If it is impracticable for any reason to clear firebreaks or take measures in accordance with this notice, you may apply to the City of Nedlands in writing before the 19th day of November of each year for permission to provide fire breaks in alternative positions or to take alternative measures to prevent the outbreak or spread of a bush fire. If permission is not granted in writing by the City, you shall comply with the requirements of this Notice. The requirements of this Notice should be carried out by means other than burning, for example, mowing and rotary hoeing. Burning Garden Refuse Pursuant to the powers contained in Section 24G(2) of the Bush Fires Act 1954, the City of Nedlands prohibits the burning of all garden refuse within its district between the 1st day of December in each year up to and including the 31st day of March in the following year. This prohibition applies to all persons within the City’s district. Failure to comply with this prohibition is an offence with a maximum penalty of $3,000. MICHEAL COLE, A/Chief Executive Officer. 6 November 2012 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5319

PLANNING

PL401* PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005 DECLARATION OF PLANNING CONTROL AREA 103 City of Swan Whiteman Proposed Caravan and Park Home (Leasehold) Facility File: 835/2/21/19 General description The Minister for Planning has granted approval to the declaration of a Planning Control Area over the portions of Lots 32 and 11 Marshall Road and Beechboro Road North, Whiteman, as shown on Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) plan number 3.2523. Purpose The purpose of the Planning Control Area is to allow the possible future reservation of the lands for Public Purposes (Special Uses). The WAPC considers that the planning control area is required to ensure that no development occurs on this land which might prejudice this purpose until it may be reserved for Public Purposes (Special Uses) in the Metropolitan Region Scheme. Duration and effects The declaration remains in effect for a period of five years from the date of publication of this notice in the Government Gazette or until revoked by the WAPC with approval by the Minister, whichever is the sooner. A person shall not commence and carry out development in a planning control area without the prior approval of the WAPC. The penalty for failure to comply with this requirement is $50,000 and, in the case of a continuing offence, a further fine of $5,000 for each day during which the offence continues. Compensation is payable in respect of land injuriously affected by this declaration, and land so affected may be acquired by the WAPC in the same circumstances and in the same manner as if the land had been reserved in the Metropolitan Region Scheme for a public purpose. Display locations • Western Australian Planning Commission, 140 William Street, Perth • J S Battye Library, Level 3 Alexander Library Building, Perth Cultural Centre • City of Swan, 2 Midland Square, Midland NEIL THOMSON, Secretary, Western Australian Planning Commission.

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PL402* PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005 APPROVED LOCAL PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT City of Busselton Town Planning Scheme No. 20—Amendment No. 178 Ref: TPS/0781 It is hereby notified for public information, in accordance with section 87 of the Planning and Development Act 2005 that the Minister for Planning approved the City of Busselton local planning scheme amendment on 18 October 2012 for the purpose of— 1. Amending Schedule 4 of the Scheme to insert an Additional Use (No. 79—’Restaurant’ and ‘Tavern’) provision for Lot 4 Hemsley Road, Naturaliste and associated conditions— The Restaurant Use specified shall be deemed to be an “AA” use for the purpose of the Scheme. i. That for the avoidance of doubt, any subdivision of the restaurant and/or tavern development would be considered to be in conflict with the requirement for the development to be functionally integrated. ii. The tavern use shall be deemed to be an “SA” use for the purposes of the Scheme. A tavern may only be developed where it is complementary to a functioning brewery on the site. A stand-along tavern may not be developed on the site. iii. A transport impact assessment is to be submitted with any development applications for a restaurant and/or tavern. 2. Amending the Scheme map to include reference to Additional Use No. 79 over the subject land. I. W. STUBBS, Mayor. M. ARCHER, Chief Executive Officer. 5320 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 6 November 2012

PL403* PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005 APPROVED LOCAL PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT City of Busselton Town Planning Scheme No. 20—Amendment No. 167 Ref: TPS/0708 It is hereby notified for public information, in accordance with section 87 of the Planning and Development Act 2005 that the Minister for Planning approved the City of Busselton local planning scheme amendment on 18 October 2012 for the purpose of— 1. Rezoning Lot 1 Metricup Road, Metricup from “Agriculture” to “Bushland Protection”. 2. Amending the Scheme Map accordingly. I. W. STUBBS, Mayor. M. ARCHER, Chief Executive Officer.

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PL404* PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005 APPROVED LOCAL PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT Shire of Murray Town Planning Scheme No. 4—Amendment No. 279 Ref: TPS/0893 It is hereby notified for public information, in accordance with section 87 of the Planning and Development Act 2005 that the Minister for Planning approved the Shire of Murray local planning scheme amendment on 18 October 2012 for the purpose of— 1. Rezoning Lot 9500 Wisteria Crescent and Lot 304 Redgum Road, Pinjarra from ‘Residential R2.5 and R15’ to ‘Residential Development’. 2. Amending the Scheme maps accordingly. W. C. BARRETT, Shire President. D. UNSWORTH, Chief Executive Officer.

RACING, GAMING AND LIQUOR

RA401* LIQUOR CONTROL ACT 1988 LIQUOR APPLICATIONS The following applications received under the Liquor Control Act 1988 (the Act) are required to be advertised. Any person wishing to obtain more details about any application, or about the objection process, should contact the Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor, 1st Floor, 87 Adelaide Terrace, Perth, Telephone: (08) 9425 1888, or consult a solicitor or relevant industry organisation. Last Date App. No. Applicant Nature of Application for Objections

APPLICATIONS TO ADD, VARY OR CANCEL A CONDITION OF LICENCE 39648 Whitemark Pty Ltd Application for the grant of an Extended 15/11/2012 Trading Permit—Ongoing Extended Hours in respect of premises situated in Perth and known as Bayview Geographe Resort

This notice is published under section 67(5) of the Act. B. A. SARGEANT, Director of Liquor Licensing. 2 November 2012. 6 November 2012 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5321

DECEASED ESTATES

ZX401 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES Notice to Creditors and Claimants In the matter of Ann Patricia Weaver late of Unit 1, 2 Riedle Close, Busselton in the State of Western Australia, deceased. Creditors and other persons who have claims (to which section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962 relates) in respect of the estate of the abovementioned deceased who died on 27 May 2012 at St John of God Hospital, Bunbury in the State of Western Australia are required by the Executors of her estate, Rebekah Ann Comley and Richard William Edwards, to send particulars of their claims to them c/- Bostock & Ryan, PO Box 200, Victoria Park WA 6979 within thirty-one (31) days of the date of publication of this advertisement after which date the Executors may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice.

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ZX402 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES Notice to Creditors and Claimants In the matter of Ilda Lamelza late of 972 Albany Highway, East Victoria Park in the State of Western Australia, deceased. Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962, relates) in respect of the estate of the abovementioned deceased who died on 17 September 2011 at 972 Albany Highway, East Victoria Park in the State of Western Australia are required by the Executors of her estate, Carmelina Maria Antonia Eddy, Graziella Maria Martin and Gino Lamelza, to send parliculars of their claims to them c/- Bostock & Ryan, PO Box 200, Victoria Park WA 6979 within thirty-one (31) days of the date of publication of this advertisement after which date the Executors may convey or distribute the assets, having only to the claims of which they then have notice.

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ZX403 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES Notice to Creditors and Claimants Notice to Creditors and Claimants and other persons having claims (to which section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962 relates) in respect of the estate of Warren Grant Barry who died between 5 November 2011 and 1 February 2012, are required by the Administrator and Trustee, Deanne Michelle Matthews of 31 Greene Street, South Kingsville, Victoria, pursuant to Letters of Administration dated 23 October 2012 to sent to Templar Legal Pty Ltd of PO Box 8243 Subiaco, particulars of such claims within 30 days of this notice. After such date, the Administrator and Trustee may convey or distribute the assets of the above mentioned Estate, having regard only to the claims of which the Trustee then has notice.

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5322 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 6 November 2012

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