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CONTENTS

PART 1 Page Co-operatives Act 2009—Co-operatives Amendment Regulations 2012...... 5733 Environmental Protection Act 1986—Environmental Protection Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 2012...... 5737 Health Act 1911—Health (Drugs and Allied Substances) Amendment Regulations 2012 ..... 5735 Higher Education Act 2004—Higher Education Amendment Regulations 2012 ...... 5736 School Education Act 1999—School Education Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 2012...... 5737 Tobacco Products Control Act 2006—Tobacco Products Control Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2012...... 5734

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PART 2

Consumer Protection ...... 5739 Deceased Estates ...... 5751 Fire and Emergency Services...... 5739 Health...... 5740 Heritage ...... 5741 Local Government...... 5742 Marine/Maritime ...... 5743 Minerals and Petroleum...... 5748 Parliament ...... 5749 Planning...... 5749 Premier and Cabinet ...... 5750 Public Notices ...... 5751 Racing, Gaming and Liquor ...... 5750

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CONSUMER PROTECTION

CP301*

Co-operatives Act 2009

Co-operatives Amendment Regulations 2012

Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation These regulations are the Co-operatives Amendment Regulations 2012.

Note: Under the Interpretation Act 1984 section 41(1)(b), these regulations come into operation on the day on which they are published in the Gazette.

2. Regulations amended These regulations amend the Co-operatives Regulations 2010.

3. Schedule 6 amended In Schedule 6 item 1(a) delete “Business Names Act 1962 section 7; or” and insert:

Business Names Registration Act 2011 (Commonwealth); or

By Command of the Governor,

N. HAGLEY, Clerk of the Executive Council. 5734 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 27 November 2012

CP302* Tobacco Products Control Act 2006

Tobacco Products Control Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2012

Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation These regulations are the Tobacco Products Control Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2012.

Note: Under the Interpretation Act 1984 section 41(1)(b), these regulations come into operation on the day on which they are published in the Gazette.

2. Regulations amended These regulations amend the Tobacco Products Control Regulations 2006.

3. Regulation 3 amended In regulation 3 insert in alphabetical order:

BNR Act means the Business Names Registration Act 2011 (Commonwealth); Business Names Register means the Business Names Register established and maintained under the BNR Act section 22;

4. Regulation 18 amended In regulation 18(1)(c) and (d) and (2)(b) and (c) delete “a document mentioned in the Business Names Act 1962 section 24” and insert:

a copy of an entry in the Business Names Register, provided under the BNR Act section 60,

5. Regulation 19 amended In regulation 19(1)(a) and (b) and (2)(a) and (b) delete “a document mentioned in the Business Names Act 1962 section 24” and insert:

a copy of an entry in the Business Names Register, provided under the BNR Act section 60,

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6. Regulation 21 amended In regulation 21(1)(b) and (c) and (2)(b) and (c) delete “a document mentioned in the Business Names Act 1962 section 24” and insert:

a copy of an entry in the Business Names Register, provided under the BNR Act section 60,

By Command of the Governor,

N. HAGLEY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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CP303* Health Act 1911

Health (Drugs and Allied Substances) Amendment Regulations 2012

Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation These regulations are the Health (Drugs and Allied Substances) Amendment Regulations 2012.

Note: Under the Interpretation Act 1984 section 41(1)(b), these regulations come into operation on the day on which they are published in the Gazette.

2. Regulations amended These regulations amend the Health (Drugs and Allied Substances) Regulations 1961.

3. Regulation A.01.002 amended In regulation A.01.002(b)(ii) delete “appropriate law of any State or Territory of the Commonwealth, or is a firm registered under the Business Names Act of any State or Territory,” and insert:

Corporations Act 2001 (Commonwealth), or is a firm to which a business name is registered under the Business Names Registration Act 2011 (Commonwealth),

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By Command of the Governor,

N. HAGLEY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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CP304*

Higher Education Act 2004

Higher Education Amendment Regulations 2012

Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation These regulations are the Higher Education Amendment Regulations 2012.

Note: Under the Interpretation Act 1984 section 41(1)(b), these regulations come into operation on the day on which they are published in the Gazette.

2. Regulations amended These regulations amend the Higher Education Regulations 2005.

3. Regulation 2 amended In regulation 2(1) delete the definition of registered business name and insert:

registered business name means a business name that is registered under the Business Names Registration Act 2011 (Commonwealth);

By Command of the Governor,

R. KENNEDY, Clerk of the Executive Council. 27 November 2012 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5737

EDUCATION

ED301* School Education Act 1999

School Education Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 2012

Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation These regulations are the School Education Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 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 School Education Regulations 2000.

4. Regulation 50 amended Delete regulation 50(2), (3) and (4).

By Command of the Governor,

R. KENNEDY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

ENVIRONMENT

EV301* Environmental Protection Act 1986

Environmental Protection Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 2012

Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation These regulations are the Environmental Protection Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 2012. 5738 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 27 November 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 Environmental Protection Regulations 1987.

4. Regulation 2B amended (1) In regulation 2B(1) insert in alphabetical order:

exempt matter means matter that is exempt under the Freedom of Information Act 1992 Schedule 1;

(2) Delete regulation 2B(3) and (4) and insert:

(3) The Authority may determine that a particular minute contains exempt matter. (4) No part of a minute that is the subject of a determination referred to in subregulation (3) is to be made available to a person under subregulation (2) unless a decision has been made pursuant to an access application under the Freedom of Information Act 1992 that the person is to be given access to the minute or part of the minute. (5A) The Authority may revoke a determination made under subregulation (3).

5. Regulation 2C amended In regulation 2C delete “section 38(1) and (3) of the principal Act,” and insert:

section 38(5) and (5c) of the Act,

6. Regulation 3A deleted Delete regulation 3A.

By Command of the Governor,

R. KENNEDY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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CONSUMER PROTECTION

CP401* CHARITABLE COLLECTIONS ACT 1946 REVOCATION OF LICENCES I, Anne Driscoll, being the officer delegated by the Minister administering the Charitable Collections Act 1946, and acting in the exercise of the powers conferred by subsection (3) of section 12 of that Act, hereby give notice that I have revoked the licence of the organisation listed below— • National Museum of Labour Dated this 16th day of November 2012. ANNE DRISCOLL, Commissioner for Consumer Protection.

FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES

FE401* BUSH FIRES ACT 1954 TOTAL FIRE BAN DECLARATION Correspondence No. 12080 Pursuant to powers delegated under the Bush Fires Act 1954, the Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Fire and Emergency Services, declared under Section 22A of the Bush Fires Act 1954, a total fire ban for 18th November 2012 from 0001 hours to 2359 hours, for the local government districts of: Corrigin, Kondinin, and Kulin. DARREN KLEMM, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Fire and Emergency Services, as a sub-delegate of the Minister under section 16 of the Fire and Emergency Services Act 1998.

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FE402* BUSH FIRES ACT 1954 TOTAL FIRE BAN DECLARATION Correspondence No. 12080 Pursuant to powers delegated under the Bush Fires Act 1954, the Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Fire and Emergency Services, declared under Section 22A of the Bush Fires Act 1954, a total fire ban for 21 November, 2012 from 0001 hours to 2359 hours, for the local government districts of— Inland Central West-North LGA Name City of Greater Geraldton Shire of Chapman Valley Shire of Mingenew Shire of Morawa Shire of Northampton Inland Central West-South LGA Name Shire of Carnamah 5740 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 27 November 2012

Shire of Coorow Shire of Dandaragan Shire of Moora Shire of Perenjori Shire of Three Springs Shire of Victoria Plains DARREN KLEMM, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Fire and Emergency Services, as a sub-delegate of the Minister under section 16 of the Fire and Emergency Services Act 1998.

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FE403* BUSH FIRES ACT 1954 APPOINTMENTS Department of Fire and Emergency Services. Fire Weather Officers Correspondence No. 06870 The following persons have been appointed as Fire Weather Officers for the Shire of Plantagenet in accordance with the Bush Fires Act 1954— David Burcham—Fire Weather Officer Craig Lynch—Deputy Fire Weather Officer Dated 13 November 2012. LLOYD BAILEY, A/FES Commissioner.

HEALTH

HE401* MENTAL HEALTH ACT 1996 MENTAL HEALTH (AUTHORISED MENTAL HEALTH PRACTITIONERS) ORDER (NO. 5) 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. 5) 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 Fitzgerald, Bernadette Registered Mental Health Nurse Parany, Marika Registered Mental Health Nurse Round, Deborah Registered Mental Health Nurse Service, Robert Registered Mental Health Nurse Smillie, Laura Registered Mental Health Nurse Smith, Doreen Registered Mental Health Nurse Smith, Jennifer Registered Mental Health Nurse Ziegeler, Laurence (Tony) Registered Mental Health Nurse

Date: 22 November 2012. Dr ROWAN DAVIDSON, Chief Psychiatrist. 27 November 2012 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5741

HE402* HEALTH PRACTITIONER REGULATION NATIONAL LAW (WESTERN AUSTRALIA) ACT 2010 HEALTH PRACTITIONER REGULATION NATIONAL LAW (WESTERN AUSTRALIA) MEDICAL (AREA OF NEED) DETERMINATION (NO. 39) 2012 Made by the Minister for Health pursuant to section 67(5) of the Schedule of the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (Western Australia). Citation 1. This determination may be cited as the Medical (Area of Need) Determination (No. 39) 2012. Commencement 2. This determination comes into operation on the day on which it is published in the Government Gazette. Area of need 3. The area of need specified in the Schedule is determined to be an area of need for the purposes of section 67(5) of the Schedule of the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (Western Australia). Expiry of determination 4. This determination expires five years after its commencement. Schedule GENERAL MEDICAL SERVICES IN THE SUBURB OF CURRAMBINE IN THE CITY OF JOONDALUP Dated this 19th day of November 2012. Dr KIM HAMES, MLA, Deputy Premier, Minister for Health.

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HE403* HEALTH ACT 1911 MATERNAL MORTALITY COMMITTEE (Appointment of Members) Instrument 2012 Made by the Minister under sections 340B and 340C of the Act— 1. Citation This instrument may be cited as the Maternal Mortality Committee (Appointment of Members) Instrument 2012. 2. Appointment of Permanent Members The appointment of— (a) Dr Christopher Robert Nichols pursuant to section 340B(3)(b) of the Health Act 1911; and (b) Dr James Timothy Jeffery pursuant to section 340B(3)(c) of the Health Act 1911; as permanent members of the Maternal Mortality Committee is approved for a period of three years commencing on the day specified in the notice of the appointment published in the Government Gazette. 3. Appointment of Deputy Member The appointment of Dr Louise Farrell as deputy to member of the Maternal Mortality Committee, pursuant to section 340C of the Health Act 1911 is approved for a period of three years commencing on the day specified in the notice of the appointment published in the Government Gazette. Dated 21 November 2012. Dr KIM HAMES, MLA, Deputy Premier, Minister for Health.

HERITAGE

HR401* HERITAGE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA ACT 1990 REVOCATION OF CONSERVATION ORDER Beaufort Street Terraces, 225-227 and 235-241 Beaufort Street, Perth Take notice that, after consultation with the Heritage Council of Western Australia, I have revoked the Conservation Order issued 30 December 2008 in relation to Beaufort Street Terraces (HCWA 5742 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 27 November 2012

Place No. 17093), located at 225-227 and 235-241 Beaufort Street, Perth (“the Place”) pursuant to section 59 of the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990. Approved 12 November 2012. JOHN CASTRILLI, Minister for Heritage.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

LG501* BUSH FIRES ACT 1954 Town of Kwinana FIRE BREAKS NOTICE 2012/2013 Pursuant to the powers contained in Section 33 of the Bush Fires Act 1954 (as amended) you are hereby required to comply with the requirements set out in this notice. The works outlined in the following as applicable must be completed before the 1st December 2012 and maintained until the 31st March 2013 inclusive. 1. Area—3001m² or greater Before the 1st December 2012 up to and including 31st March 2013, you are required to— 1.1. Construct firebreaks not less than 3 metres wide immediately inside and along all boundaries of land including that land abutting road, rail and drain reserves and all public open space reserves, with all overhanging branches, trees, limbs etc to be trimmed back clear of the firebreak area, to a minimum height of 4 metres. 1.2. Remove all flammable matter except living trees, shrubs, plants under cultivation and lawns, of not less than 3 metres wide and minimum height of 4 metres immediately surrounding all buildings situated on the land; 1.3. Firebreaks no less than 3 metres in width and minimum height of 4 metres are to be cleared immediately surrounding any place where wood or timber piles, hay stacks, tyres, vehicles, flammable liquids, chemicals and gas products are kept on the land. 1.4. It is recommended that where possible a 20 metre low ground fuel area is established around all habitable buildings. Maintained living lawns are acceptable in conjunction with or in lieu of mineral earth firebreaks, provided that the same minimum width and height requirements for a firebreak are maintained. In addition to the requirements above where the area of land exceeds 10 hectares, Council may require additional firebreaks of a minimum of 3 metres in width and minimum height of 4 metres to be installed and maintained to ensure that no area of land within the property boundary exceeds 10 hectares in area or where in the opinion that Council or its duly authorised officer determines it appropriate. 2. Area—3000m² or less For all land which is 3,000 square metres or less in area or which is zoned under the Town of Kwinana Town Planning Scheme as “Residential” or “Special Residential”, before the 1st December 2012 and maintained until and including the 31 March 2013, you are hereby required to— 2.1. Have all flammable material where the area of land is less than 3,000 m2 by slashing, mowing or other means to a height no greater than 50mm. 2.2. Burning of garden refuse on the ground or in incinerators in residential and special residential zoned areas is strictly prohibited. 3. Fire Break Variations All previously approved fire break variations are hereby cancelled as of the 1st July 2012. The Community Emergency Services Officer will make contact with previously approved applicants to discuss your individual requirements for the coming fire season. If you have not had a previous variation or have not been contacted please contact the Community Emergency Services Officer on 9439 0200 prior to the 1st November 2012 to avoid your property being deemed non-compliant. 4. Fire Management Plans All subdivisions or developments within the Town of Kwinana shall comply with the Fire Management Plans for their estates to the satisfaction of Council or its duly authorised officer. CLINTON VENABLES, Manager Ranger, Security and Emergency Services. Chief Bushfire Control Officer. 27 November 2012 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5743

MARINE/MARITIME

MA401* WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MARINE ACT 1982 NAVIGABLE WATERS REGULATIONS 1958 5 KNOT RESTRICTED SPEED AREA —Upstream Department of Transport Fremantle WA, 27 November 2012. Acting pursuant to the powers conferred by Section 67 of the Western Australian Marine Act 1982, I hereby cancel section (a) (2) and (d) (3) (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v) of Notice MH401 as published in the Government Gazette on 25 October 1991, and limit the speed of all vessels to five (5) knots within the following area— Canning River: All of the waters upstream of Canning Bridge. Excluding all of the waters of the Canning River Mount Pleasant (Deepwater Point) Water Ski Area between the hours of 9:00am and Sunset. RAYMOND BUCHHOLZ, Marine Safety Operations Director, Department of Transport.

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MA402* WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MARINE ACT 1982 NAVIGABLE WATERS REGULATIONS 1958 8 KNOT RESTRICTED SPEED AREA Heirisson Island Swan River Department of Transport Fremantle WA, 27 November 2012. Acting pursuant to the powers conferred by Section 67 of the Western Australian Marine Act 1982, I hereby limit the speed of all vessels to eight (8) knots within the following area— Heirisson Island: All waters of the Swan River between Heirisson Island and the East Perth foreshore bounded by a line through 31°57.697’S, 115°53.058’E and 31°57.716’S, 115°53.088’E (port and starboard markers approximately 350 metres upstream of Bridge) and a line through 31°57.935’S, 115°52.606’E and 31°57.974’S, 115°52.608’E (port and starboard markers approximately 500 metres downstream of the Causeway Bridge). All coordinates based on GDA 94. RAYMOND BUCHHOLZ, Marine Safety Operations Director, Department of Transport.

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MA403* WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MARINE ACT 1982 NAVIGABLE WATERS REGULATIONS 1958 8 KNOT RESTRICTED SPEED AREA Point Walter Swan River Department of Transport Fremantle WA, 27 November 2012. Acting pursuant to the powers conferred by Section 67 of the Western Australian Marine Act 1982, I hereby limit the speed of all vessels to eight (8) knots within the following area— Point Walter: All of the waters bounded by lines commencing at a point 32°00.668’S, 115°47.213’E (on the foreshore adjacent the Point Walter Recreational Jetty); thence to 32°00.632’S, 115°47.278’E (approximately 120 metres east-north-easterly aligned with the northern side of the jetty); thence to 32°00.682’S, 115°47.321’E (approximately 115 metres south-easterly); thence to 32°00.703’S, 115°47.398’E (approximately 125 metres east-south-easterly); thence to 32°00.693’S, 115°47.429’E (approximately 50 metres east-north-easterly); thence to 32°00.632’S, 115°47.428’E (approximately 110 metres northerly); thence to 32°00.604’S, 115°47.486’E (approximately 105 metres north-easterly); thence to 32°00.643’S, 115°47.601’E (approximately 195 metres west- 5744 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 27 November 2012

south-westerly); thence to 32°00.649’S, 115°47.613’E (approximately 20 metres west-south- westerly); thence to 32°00.674’S, 115°47.593’E (approximately 55 metres south-easterly); thence to 32°00.753’S, 115°47.547’E (approximately 165 metres south-easterly); thence to 32°00.775’S, 115°47.548’E (approximately 40 metres south-easterly); thence to 32°00.809’S, 115°47.533’E (on the foreshore approximately 65 metres south-easterly); excluding the area closed to motorised vessels south of the Point Walter Recreational Jetty. All coordinates based on GDA 94. RAYMOND BUCHHOLZ, Marine Safety Operations Director, Department of Transport.

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MA404* WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MARINE ACT 1982 NAVIGABLE WATERS REGULATIONS 1958 CLOSURE OF NAVIGABLE WATERS—PERSONAL WATERCRAFT Canning River Swan River Department of Transport Fremantle WA, 27 November 2012. Acting pursuant to the powers conferred by Section 66 of the Western Australian Marine Act 1982, I hereby cancel Notice TR401 as published in the Government Gazette on 8 May 1998 and hereby declare the following waters to be a closed to the navigation of personal watercraft (PWC)— Canning River: All the waters upstream of Salter Point. RAYMOND BUCHHOLZ, Marine Safety Operations Director, Department of Transport.

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MA405* WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MARINE ACT 1982 NAVIGABLE WATERS REGULATIONS 1958 CLOSED WATERS—PERSONAL WATERCRAFT Swan River Department of Transport Fremantle WA, 27 November 2012. Acting pursuant to the powers conferred by Section 66 of the Western Australian Marine Act 1982, I hereby cancel Notice TR401 as published in the Government Gazette on 8 May 1998 and hereby declare the following waters to be a closed to the navigation of personal watercraft (PWC)— Swan River: All the waters upstream of the . RAYMOND BUCHHOLZ, Marine Safety Operations Director, Department of Transport.

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MA406* WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MARINE ACT 1982 NAVIGABLE WATERS REGULATIONS 1958 CLOSED WATERS—MOTORISED VESSELS Deepwater Point Department of Transport Fremantle WA, 27 November 2012. Acting pursuant to the powers conferred by Section 66 of the Western Australian Marine Act 1982, I hereby cancel section (a) (2) of Notice TR402 as published in the Government Gazette on 27 January 1995 and hereby declare the following waters to be a closed to the navigation of all motorised vessels— Canning River: All the waters bounded by lines commencing at 32°01.354’S, 115°51.160’E (Deepwater Point foreshore adjacent to Bateman Road); thence to 32°01.335’S, 115°51.212’E (lit pile marker approximately 80 metres east-north-easterly); thence to 32°01.369’S, 115°51.261’E (lit pile marker approximately 100 metres south easterly); thence to 32°01.396’S, 115°51.261’E (a point on the foreshore adjacent to the Deepwater Point jetty); thence back along the foreshore to the point of commencement. All coordinates in GDA 94. RAYMOND BUCHHOLZ, Marine Safety Operations Director, Department of Transport. 27 November 2012 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5745

MA407* WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MARINE ACT 1982 NAVIGABLE WATERS REGULATIONS 1958 CLOSED WATERS—MOTORISED VESSELS Point Walter Swan River Department of Transport Fremantle WA, 27 November 2012. Acting pursuant to the powers conferred by Section 66 of the Western Australian Marine Act 1982, I hereby cancel section (a) (2) (ii) of Notice MH402 as published in the Government Gazette on 25 October 1991 and hereby declare the following waters to be a closed to the navigation of all motorised vessels— Point Walter: All the waters bounded by lines commencing at a point on the Point Walter foreshore at 32°00.719’S, 115°47.270’E (approximately 120 metres south-east of the Point Walter recreational jetty); thence to 32°00.705’S, 115°47.288’E (north-easterly approximately 30 offshore); thence to 32°00.655’S, 115°47.236’E (on the jetty, approximately 120 metres north- westerly); thence along the jetty to the foreshore at the base of the jetty; thence in a south easterly direction back to the point of commencement. All coordinates based on GDA 94. RAYMOND BUCHHOLZ, Marine Safety Operations Director, Department of Transport. ——————————— MA408* WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MARINE ACT 1982 NAVIGABLE WATERS REGULATIONS 1958 CLOSURE OF WATER SKI AREA Mosman Bay Department of Transport Fremantle WA, 27 November 2012. Acting pursuant to the powers conferred by Regulation 48A of the Navigable Waters Regulations 1958, I hereby cancel Notice TR408 as published in the Government Gazette on 8 August 1997, formerly the Mosman Bay (Chidley Point) Water Ski Area. RAYMOND BUCHHOLZ, Marine Safety Operations Director, Department of Transport. ——————————— MA409* WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MARINE ACT 1982 NAVIGABLE WATERS REGULATIONS 1958 CLOSURE OF WATER SKI AREA Swan River Department of Transport Fremantle WA, 27 November 2012. Acting pursuant to the powers conferred by Regulation 48A of the Navigable Waters Regulations 1958, I hereby cancel Notice MX405 as published in the Government Gazette on 23 January 2007, formerly the general restricted water skiing notice for all waters of the Swan River downstream of the . RAYMOND BUCHHOLZ, Marine Safety Operations Director, Department of Transport. ——————————— MA410* WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MARINE ACT 1982 NAVIGABLE WATERS REGULATIONS 1958 WATER SKI AREA Belmont Swan River Department of Transport Fremantle WA, 27 November 2012. Acting pursuant to the powers conferred by Regulation 48A of the Navigable Waters Regulations 1958, I hereby cancel Notice MA403 as published in the Government Gazette on 20 November 2012 and hereby declare the following waters to be a restricted Water Ski Area— Belmont: All the waters of the Swan River downstream of a line through 31°57.208’S, 115°53.965’E (starboard navigation marker) and 31°57.129’S, 115°54.024’E (port navigation marker) located approximately 100 metres upstream of the Balbuk Way public boat ramp and 5746 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 27 November 2012

extending downstream to a line through 31°56.749’S, 115°53.741’E (starboard navigation marker) and 31°56.763’S, 115°53.828’E (port navigation marker) located approximately 1000 metres downstream of the boat ramp. All coordinates based on GDA 94. All Water Skiing activities within this area are to be carried out in an anti-clockwise direction providing however that no vessel or water skier shall approach within 30 metres of the river bank and that no water ski take-off or landing shall be permitted on any foreshore within this area except at those designated areas as described below. Take off only: At a point on the foreshore upstream of the Balbuk Way public boat ramp at approximately 31°57.226’S, 115°53.938’E and extending downstream to approximately 31°57.219’S, 115°53.919’E Take off and landing: At a point on the foreshore downstream of the Balbuk Way public boat ramp at approximately 31°57.198’S, 115°53.867’E and extending downstream to approximately 31°57.156’S, 115°53.809’E Take off only: At a point on the foreshore downstream of the Balbuk Way public boat ramp at approximately 31°57.132’S, 115°53.790’E and extending downstream to approximately 31°57.094’S, 115°53.767’E Take off and landing: At a point on the foreshore downstream of the Balbuk Way public boat ramp at approximately 31°57.005’S, 115°53.714’E and extending downstream to approximately 31°56.899’S, 115°53.690’E Restriction: This Water Ski Area is open for the towing of a person on water skis, wakeboards and kneeboards only, between the hours of 08:00am to Sunset. The towing of ski tubes and all other inflatable objects is prohibited. RAYMOND BUCHHOLZ, Marine Safety Operations Director, Department of Transport.

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MA411* WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MARINE ACT 1982 NAVIGABLE WATERS REGULATIONS 1958 WATER SKI AREA Mount Pleasant (Deepwater Point) Canning River Department of Transport Fremantle WA, 27 November 2012. Acting pursuant to the powers conferred by Regulation 48A of the Navigable Waters Regulations 1958, I hereby cancel Section (1) (b) (2) of Notice MH404 as published in the Government Gazette on 25 October 1991 and Notices MX401 and MX402 as published in the Government Gazette on 19 January 2007 and hereby declare the following waters to be a restricted Water Ski Area— Canning River: All waters of the Canning River bounded by a line drawn through 32°00.764’S, 115°51.189’E (starboard navigation marker) and 32°00.758’S, 115°51.245’E (port navigation marker) approximately 200 metres south (upstream) of Canning Bridge and a line drawn through 32°01.781’S, 115°52.044’E (port navigation marker approximately 600 metres downstream of Salter Point) and 32°01.625’S, 115°51.872’E (a point approximately 400 metres north east adjacent to the Aquinas College foreshore); excluding areas indicated by navigational markers and limit of ski buoys as shown on Department of Transport Plan 1239-18-01. All coordinates based on GDA 94. All Water Skiing activities within this area are to be carried out between the hours of 09:00am and Sunset in an Anti-Clockwise direction providing however that No Vessel or Water Skier, shall approach within 30 metres, 60 metres or 80 metres of the river bank as displayed on Plan 1239-18-01 and that no water ski take-off or landing shall be permitted on any foreshore within this area except the designated area as described below. Take off and landing: The Mount Pleasant foreshore south of a line between 32°01.488’S, 115°51.232’E and 32°01.518’S, 115°51.273’E (approximately 40 metres south of the Deepwater Point launching ramp), and north of a line between 32°01.754’S, 115°51.177’E and 32°01.753’S, 115°51.218’E (adjacent to Queens Road Mount Pleasant). Restriction: All vessel water skiing activities that are conducted within 300 metres of the Mount Henry Bridge, shall observe the ENTRY and NO ENTRY signs on the approach spans of the bridge when navigating this area and no vessel shall turn across the directional line of vessel traffic either upstream or downstream within 300 metres of the Mount Henry Bridge. RAYMOND BUCHHOLZ, Marine Safety Operations Director, Department of Transport. 27 November 2012 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5747

MA412* WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MARINE ACT 1982 NAVIGABLE WATERS REGULATIONS 1958 WATER SKI AREA Freshwater Bay Swan River Department of Transport Fremantle WA, 27 November 2012. Acting pursuant to the powers conferred by Regulation 48A of the Navigable Waters Regulations 1958, I hereby cancel Notice TR409 as published in the Government Gazette on 8 August 1997 and hereby declare the following waters to be a Water Ski Area— Swan River: All the waters bounded by lines commencing at a 31°59.381’S, 115°46.386’E (on the Freshwater Bay foreshore adjacent to Osborne Parade); thence to 31°59.505’S, 115°46.608’E (starboard marker approximately 420 metres south-easterly); thence to 31°59.668’S, 115°46.593’E (starboard marker approximately 300 metres southerly); thence to 31°59.873’S, 115°46.757’E (south cardinal marker approximately 460 metres south-easterly); thence to 31°59.754’S, 115°46.330’E (on the Freshwater Bay foreshore approximately 710 metres west-north-westerly); thence back to the point of commencement. All coordinates in GDA 94. Take off: This water ski area shall be a deep take-off area only. Restriction: All water skiing activities within this area are to be carried out between the hours of 08:00am and Sunset, in an anti-clockwise direction, providing however that no vessel or water skier shall approach within 60 metres of the foreshore. RAYMOND BUCHHOLZ, Marine Safety Operations Director, Department of Transport. ——————————— MA413* WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MARINE ACT 1982 NAVIGABLE WATERS REGULATIONS 1958 WATER SKI AREA Point Resolution Swan River Department of Transport Fremantle WA, 27 November 2012. Acting pursuant to the powers conferred by Regulation 48A of the Navigable Waters Regulations 1958, I hereby cancel Notice TR410 as published in the Government Gazette on 8 August 1997 and hereby declare the following waters to be a Water Ski Area— Swan River: All waters bounded by lines commencing at 32°00.327’S, 115°47.442’E (Point Resolution port marker); thence to 31°59.873’S, 115°46.757’E (south cardinal marker approximately 1370 metres north-westerly); thence to 31°59.818’S, 115°46.991’E (starboard marker approximately 380 metres east-north-easterly); thence to 31°59.724’S, 115°47.000’E (starboard marker approximately 175 metres northerly); thence to 31°59.720’S, 115°47.176’E (gazettal marker buoy approximately 280 metres easterly); thence to 31°59.784’S, 115°47.179’E (gazettal marker buoy approximately 120 metres southerly); thence in a south-easterly direction for approximately 1080 metres to the point of commencement. All coordinates based on GDA 94. Take off: This water ski area shall be a deep take-off area only. Restriction: All water skiing activities within this area are to be carried out between the hours of 08:00am and Sunset, in an anti-clockwise direction. RAYMOND BUCHHOLZ, Marine Safety Operations Director, Department of Transport. ——————————— MA414* WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MARINE ACT 1982 NAVIGABLE WATERS REGULATIONS 1958 WATER SKI AREA Point Walter Swan River Department of Transport Fremantle WA, 27 November 2012. Acting pursuant to the powers conferred by Regulation 48A of the Navigable Waters Regulations 1958, I hereby cancel Notice TR407 published in the Government Gazette on 8 August 1997 and hereby declare the following waters to be a Water Ski Area— Point Walter: All of the waters bounded by lines commencing at a point 32°00.682’S, 115°47.321’E (approximately 130 metres south-east of the Point Walter Recreational Jetty); thence to 5748 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 27 November 2012

32°00.426’S, 115°47.101’E (approximately 590 metres north-westerly); thence to 32°00.363’S, 115°47.185’E (starboard marker buoy approximately 175 metres north-easterly); thence to 32°00.527’S, 115°47.513’E (starboard marker buoy approximately 600 metres south-easterly); thence to 32°00.604’S, 115°47.486’E (north cardinal marker approximately 145 metres southerly); thence to 32°00.632’S, 115°47.428’E (west cardinal marker approximately 105 metres south- westerly); thence to 32°00.693’S, 115°47.429’E ( west cardinal marker approximately 110 metres southerly); thence to 32°00.703’S, 115°47.398’E (approximately 50 metres west-south-westerly); thence back to the point of commencement approximately 125 metres west-north-westerly. All coordinates based on GDA 94. Take off: This water ski area shall be a deep take-off area only. Restriction: All water skiing activities within this area are to be carried out between the hours of 08:00am and Sunset, in an anti-clockwise direction. RAYMOND BUCHHOLZ, Marine Safety Operations Director, Department of Transport.

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MA415* WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MARINE ACT 1982 NAVIGABLE WATERS REGULATIONS 1958 WATER SKI AREA Waylen Bay Swan River Department of Transport Fremantle WA, 27 November 2012. Acting pursuant to the powers conferred by Regulation 48A of the Navigable Waters Regulations 1958, I hereby cancel Notice MX401 as published in the Government Gazette on 5 October 2010 and hereby declare the following waters to be a Water Ski Area— Swan River: All of the waters bounded by a line commencing at 32°00.246’S, 115°50.460’E (on the Applecross foreshore approximately 200 metres south-west of Point Heathcote); thence to 32°00.232’S, 115°50.407’E (approximately 90 metres west-north-westerly); thence to 32°00.321’S, 115°50.194’E (approximately 375 metres west-south westerly); thence to 32°00.172’S, 115°49.710’E (approximately 810 metres west-north-westerly); thence to 31°59.935’S, 115°50.655’E (approximately 1550 metres east-north-easterly); thence to 32°00.134’S, 115°50.467’E (approximately 470 metres south-westerly); thence to 32°00.156’S, 115°50.464’E (approximately 40 metres southerly); thence to 32°00.161’S, 115°50.493’E (on the foreshore approximately 45 metres easterly and 35 metres south-west of Point Heathcote); thence along the Applecross foreshore to the point of commencement, being approximately 200 metres (which forms the beach take-off and landing area). All coordinates based on GDA 94. Take off and landing: The Applecross foreshore south of a line between 32°00.156’S, 115°50.464’E and 32°00.161’S, 115°50.493’E; at Point Heathcote and north of a line between 32°00.232’S, 115°50.407’E and 32°00.246’S, 115°50.460’E (approximately 200 metres of the beach foreshore). Restriction: All water skiing activities within this area are to be carried out between the hours of 08:00am and Sunset, in an anti-clockwise direction. RAYMOND BUCHHOLZ, Marine Safety Operations Director, Department of Transport.

MINERALS AND PETROLEUM

MP401* DANGEROUS GOODS SAFETY (ROAD AND RAIL TRANSPORT OF NON-EXPLOSIVES) REGULATIONS 2007 THE DANGEROUS GOODS SAFETY (ROAD AND RAIL TRANSPORT OF NON-EXPLOSIVES) DETERMINATION (NO. 2) 2012 This determination is made by the Chief Dangerous Goods Officer under Regulation 18 (b) of the Dangerous Goods Safety (Road and Rail Transport of Non-Explosives) Regulations 2007. The equivalent provision in the Model Subordinate Law from the National Transport Commission is Regulation 1.6.1(2). On 14 November 2012 the 42nd meeting of the Competent Authorities Panel (CAP) agreed for this determination to have national validity except for jurisdictions where the safe transport of UN 3375 is regulated under explosives legislation and not under a law that corresponds to the Model Subordinate Law. 27 November 2012 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5749

The transport of UN 3375—”Ammonium Nitrate Emulsion or Suspension or Gel, intermediate for blasting explosives” is permitted in Intermediate Bulk Containers of packing instruction “IBC02” instead of the current packing instruction “IBC99” with the exception that IBCs of type 31A and 31N are not permitted. Clause 4.1.3.7 (d) of Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road and Rail, seventh edition (ADG7), regarding documentation for each consignment, does not apply to the transport of UN 3375 in accordance with this determination. In this determination— “packing instruction” means the code entered in column 8 “Packing Instruction” in chapter 3.2— Dangerous Goods List of ADG7; This determination will expire when it becomes obsolete due to an amendment to ADG7 applying packing instruction IBC02 for UN 3375. Date: 20 November 2012. SIMON L. J. RIDGE, Chief Dangerous Goods Officer.

PARLIAMENT

PA401* PARLIAMENT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA ROYAL ASSENT TO BILLS It is hereby notified for public information that the Governor has Assented in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen, on the dates shown, to the undermentioned Acts passed by the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly during the First Session of the Thirty-Eighth Parliament. Title of Act Date of Assent Act No. Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority Amendment Act 22 November 2012 38 of 2012 2012 Child Support (Adoption of Laws) Amendment Act 2012 22 November 2012 39 of 2012 Disability Services Amendment Act 2012 22 November 2012 40 of 2012 Inheritance (Family and Dependants Provision Amendment 22 November 2012 41 of 2012 Act 2012 Sentencing Amendment Act 2012 22 November 2012 42 of 2012 Courts Legislation Amendment Act 2012 22 November 2012 43 of 2012 MALCOLM PEACOCK, Clerk of the Parliaments. Date 23 November 2012.

PLANNING

PL401* PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005 LOCAL PLANNING SCHEME AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION Shire of Kellerberrin Local Planning Scheme No. 4 and Local Planning Strategy Ref: TPS/0001/2 Notice is hereby given that the local government of the Shire of Kellerberrin has prepared the abovementioned local planning scheme and local planning strategy for the purpose of— Local Planning Scheme 1. setting out the local government’s planning aims and intentions for the scheme area; 2. setting aside land as reserves for public purposes; 3. zoning land within the scheme area for the purposes defined in the scheme; 4. controlling and guiding land use and development; 5. setting out procedures for the assessment and determination of planning applications; 6. making provision for the administration and enforcement of the scheme; and 5750 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 27 November 2012

7. addressing other matters contained in the First Schedule to the Planning and Development Act. Local Planning Strategy 1. setting out the long-term planning directions for the local government; 2. applying State and regional planning policies; and 3. providing the rationale for the zones and other provisions of the scheme. Plans and documents setting out and explaining the local planning scheme and local planning strategy have been deposited at Council Offices, 110 Massingham Street, Kellerberrin and at the Western Australian Planning Commission, 140 William Street, Perth, and will be available for inspection during office hours up to and including 1 March 2013. Submissions on the local planning scheme and local planning strategy may be made in writing on Form No 4 and lodged with the undersigned on or before 1 March 2013. R. L. GRIFFITHS, ACTING Chief Executive Officer.

PREMIER AND CABINET

PR401* INTERPRETATION ACT 1984 MINISTERIAL ACTING ARRANGEMENTS It is hereby notified for public information that the Governor in accordance with Section 52(1)(b) of the Interpretation Act 1984 has approved the following temporary appointment— Hon T R Buswell MLA to act temporarily in the office of Minister for Health; Tourism in the absence of the Hon Dr K D Hames MLA for the period 26 November to 1 December 2012 (both dates inclusive). PETER CONRAN, Director General, Department of the Premier and Cabinet.

RACING, GAMING AND LIQUOR

RA401* LIQUOR CONTROL ACT 1988 LIQUOR APPLICATIONS The following is a summary of applications received under the Liquor Control Act 1988 (the Act) and 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 FOR EXTENDED TRADING PERMITS—ALFRESCO DINING PERMIT 39807 Before Pty Ltd Application for the grant of an extended 6/12/2012 trading permit—Alfresco Dining in respect of premises situated in Fremantle and known as Who’s Your Mumma

APPLICATIONS FOR EXTENDED TRADING PERMITS—LIQUOR WITHOUT A MEAL 39787 APM Asset Application for the grant of an extended 6/12/2012 Management Pty trading permit—Liquor Without a Meal in Ltd respect of premises situated in Burswood and known as Kinky Monkey

This notice is published under section 67(5) of the Act. B. A. SARGEANT, Director of Liquor Licensing. Date 26 November 2012. 27 November 2012 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5751

DECEASED ESTATES

ZX401 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES Notice to Creditors and Claimants Estate of the late Stuart Alexander Bursey, of 52 Clydesdale Road, Albany, Western Australia, deceased. Creditors and other persons having claims to which section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962, as amended relates in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 5 July 2012 are required by the Administrator Jennifer Anne Rich, care of Seymour Legal PO Box 5897, Albany WA 6332 to send particulars of their claims to within 30 days of this notice, after which date the personal representatives may convey or distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice.

PUBLIC NOTICES

ZZ401 DISPOSAL OF UNCOLLECTED GOODS ACT 1970 DISPOSAL OF UNCOLLECTED GOODS Royal Perth Yacht Club under the provision of section 6 of the Disposal of Uncollected Goods Act 1970 gives notice of abandoned Endeavour 24 Yacht, registration #53208. All attempts to locate the owner have failed. Unless claimed by 31 January 2013, the vessel will be sold.

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