Government Gazette

No. G 41 Thursday 11 October 2001 GENERAL

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PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS

MARGARET LETITIA SAUNDERS, late Creditors, next-of-kin and others having of Nazareth House, 16 Cornell Street, claims in respect of the estate of ROBERT Camberwell, but formerly of 31 Thomas HARRISON GALLEY, late of 2 St. Leonards Street, Ringwood, widow, deceased. Creditors, Close, Noble Park, Victoria, retired textile next-of-kin and others having claims in respect engineer, deceased, who died on 24 July 2001, of the estate of the abovenamed deceased, who are required to send particulars of their claims to died on 28 July 2001, are required by the the executor care of the undermentioned executor, Henricus Gerardus Antonius Verbaken solicitors by 10 December 2001 after which date of 47 Bedford Road, Ringwood, Victoria, to the executor will distribute the assets having send particulars thereof to him care of the regard only to the claims for which notice has office of Messrs Aughtersons, solicitors, been received. 267 Maroondah Highway, Ringwood, within BORCHARD & MOORE, solicitors, 60 days of the date of publication of this notice 44 Douglas Street, Noble Park. after which date the executor will distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which Re: Estate of EDITH PRISCILLA GUY. they have notice. Creditors, next-of-kin or others having claims in AUGHTERSONS, solicitors for the applicant, respect of the estate of EDITH PRISCILLA 267 Maroondah Highway, Ringwood 3134. GUY, late of Sea Lake, in the State of Victoria, widow, deceased, who died on 28 July 2001, are to send particulars of their claim to the executrix VALERIE VERONICA MARY FRANK, care of the undermentioned legal practitioners late of 100 Wantirna Road, Ringwood, widow, by 20 December 2001 after which date the deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others executrix will distribute the assets having regard having claims in respect of the estate of only to the claims of which she then has notice. the abovenamed deceased, who died on 23 July DWYER MAHON & ROBERTSON, 2001, are required by the executor, Graeme legal practitioners, Rodney Frank of 1 Michael Place, North Beveridge Dome, Ringwood, Victoria, to send particulars thereof 194Ð208 Beveridge Street, Swan Hill. to him care of the office of Messrs Aughtersons, solicitors, 267 Maroondah Highway, Ringwood, within 60 days of the date of publication of this Re: GUIDO NUGNES, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect notice after which date the executor will of the estate of GUIDO NUGNES of 19 Bosquet distribute the estate having regard only to the Street, Maidstone, Victoria 3012, who died on claims of which they have notice. 18 August 2001, are required by Shan Yin, the AUGHTERSONS, solicitors for the applicant, executor of the estate of the deceased, to send 267 Maroondah Highway, Ringwood 3134. particulars of their claims to the said executor care of the undermentioned solicitors by 10 December 2001 after which date they will Creditors, next-of-kin and others having distribute the assets of the estate having regard claims in respect of the estate of PHYLLIS only to the claims of which they then have McMECHAN, formerly of 1 Leman Crescent, notice. Noble Park, Victoria, but late of Southern Cross Homes Incorporated, 472 Springvale Road, FINDLAY ARTHUR PHILLIPS, solicitors, Suite 9, Level 3, Springvale South, Victoria, widow, deceased, 620 Chapel Street, South Yarra, Victoria. who died on 24 June 2001, are required to send particulars of their claims to the executrix care of the undermentioned solicitors by 7 December Re: IRENE MAY BLAIR, late of Alcheringa 2001 after which date the executrix will Hostel, 44 Rutherford Street, Swan Hill, distribute the assets having regard only to the Victoria, home duties, deceased. Creditors, claims for which notice has been received. next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on BORCHARD & MOORE, solicitors, 25 July 2001, are required by the trustees, 44 Douglas Street, Noble Park. William Joseph Blair and Christine Ann Crowe, 2576 G 41 11 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette to send particulars to them care of the ALICE IRENE WATERSON, late of undermentioned solicitors by 12 December Rosehill Nursing Home, Maxflo Court, Highett, 2001 after which date the trustees may convey Victoria, widow, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin or distribute the assets having regard only to the and others having claims in respect of the estate claims of which they have notice. of the deceased, who died on 9 July 2001, are GARDEN & GREEN, solicitors, required by the executor, Patricia Jean Madden 4 McCallum Street, Swan Hill 3585. to send particulars to her care of the undermentioned solicitors by a date not later than two months from the date of publication Creditors, next-of-kin and others having hereof after which date the executor may convey claims in respect of the estate of CATHERINE or distribute the assets having regard only to the MARY JAMIESON, deceased, late of Unit 3, claims of which she then has notice. No. 205 Centre Road, Bentleigh, in the State of Victoria, widow, who died on 28 August 2001, LYTTLETONS, solicitors, are required by Allan Geoffrey Jamieson of 53 Marcus Road, Dingley. 2 Cunningham Street, Burnie, in the State of Tasmania, chemical engineer, who is applying to HILDA JESSIE HENDY, late of 41 Highett the Supreme Court for a grant of probate of the Street, Mansfield, Victoria, widow, deceased. deceasedÕs will and testament dated 9 June Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims 1994, to send particulars of such claims to the in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died solicitors acting for the said executor namely on 15 July 2001, are required by the applicants Kelly & Chapman of 437 Centre Road, for grant of representation in the estate, John Bentleigh by 20 December 2001 after which William Gillett of 6 Barton Court, Bundoora, date the said executor may convey or distribute Victoria, retired and Judith Anne Johnson of the assets of the deceased having regard only to 2/8 Glendale Road, Greensborough, Victoria, the claims of which they or their solicitors then clerk, to send particulars to them at the office of have notice. the undermentioned firm of solicitors by KELLY & CHAPMAN, solicitors, 14 December 2001 after which date the 437 Centre Road, Bentleigh 3204 applicants for grant of representation may Solicitors for the executors. convey or distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which they then have Creditors, next-of-kin and others having notice. claims in respect of the estate of ISABELLE MAL. RYAN & GLEN, EMMA WILLIAMS, late of 20 Bettina Street, solicitors for the applicants, Clayton North, widow, deceased, who died on 9 High Street, Mansfield 3722. 12 August 2001, are required by the executor nominated in the deceasedÕs last will and testament dated 10 August 2001 namely Richard Re: WARWICK CHARLES LAND, Graeme Williams, (also known as Peter deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin or others Williams) of 116 Mary Street, Wheelers Hill, in having claims in respect of the estate of the State of Victoria, driving instructor and WARWICK CHARLES LAND, late of Judith Betty Small of 3 Selwyn Court, Cudgewa, Victoria, farmer, deceased, who died Mulgrave, in the said State, married woman, on 19 September 1999, are to send particulars of who are applying to the Supreme Court for a their claims to the executors care of the grant of probate of the said last will and undermentioned solicitors by 13 December testament, to send particulars of such claims to 2001 after which date the executors will the solicitors acting for the said executor, distribute the assets having regard only to the namely Kelly & Chapman, 437 Centre Road, claims of which the executors then have notice. Bentleigh, by 20 December 2001 after which MITCHELL, McKENZIE & CO., solicitors, date the said executor may convey or distribute 51Ð55 Heygarth Street, Echuca. the assets of the deceased, having regard only to the claims of which he or his solicitors then have notice. Re: KATHLEEN CAROLINE LAST, late of ÒBethanyÓ, 440 Camberwell Road, Camberwell, KELLY & CHAPMAN, solicitors, Victoria, widow, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin 437 Centre Road, Bentleigh. and others having claims in respect of the estate Victoria Government Gazette G 41 11 October 2001 2577 of the deceased, who died on 29 June 2001, are may convey or distribute the assets having required by the trustee, David John Last of regard only to the claims of which the trustees 70 Bowen Street, Camberwell, Victoria, then have notice. consultant, to send particulars to the trustee by ROBERTS PARTNERS, 10 December 2001 after which date the trustee 216 Main Street, Mornington. may convey or distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which the trustee has notice. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims against the estate of FRANCES PEARCE WEBSTER DUGDALES, solicitors, CHRISTINA JAMIESON, late of 14 Reay 379 Collins Street, Melbourne. Road, Mooroolbark, Victoria, widow, deceased, who died on 29 November 2000, are required to Creditors, next-of-kin and others having send particulars of their claims to John Francis claims in respect of the estate of MARY OÕBrien of 9 York Street, Surrey Hills, Victoria, MARGARET BATTY, late of Southern Cross retired, the executor of the will and codicils of Victoria Aged Care, Broadford Crescent, the said deceased on or before 20 December Macleod, in the State of Victoria, home duties, 2001 after which date he will distribute the deceased, who died on 7 May 2001, are required assets having regard only to the claims of which to send particulars of their claims to the he then has notice. administrators, Robin John Batty and Kerry TOLHURST DRUCE & EMMERSON, Karen Prorok, care of the undermentioned solicitors, solicitor by 19 December 2001 after which date 520 Bourke Street, Melbourne. they will distribute the estate of the deceased having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having PETER GARDINER, solicitor, claims against the estate of JOAN ELIZABETH Office 1, 2 Colin Avenue, Warrandyte 3113. OÕBRIEN, late of 3 Valentine Avenue, Kew, Victoria, home duties, deceased, who died on 26 September 2000, are required to send Estate of WILMA MARTHA RIDGWAY particulars of their claims to Christopher Martin (deceased). Creditors, next-of-kin or others OÕBrien of 3 Valentine Avenue, Kew, Victoria, having claims in respect of the estate of administration officer and Peter Eris OÕBrien of WILMA MARTHA RIDGWAY, deceased, late 855 Brunswick Street, North Fitzroy, Victoria, of Unit 5, 22A Clendon Road, Toorak, who died terminal operator, the administrators of the will on 6 April 1999, are to send particulars of of the said deceased on or before 20 December their claims to the executor, Peter Justin Byrne, 2001 after which date they will distribute the care of the undermentioned solicitors by assets having regard only to the claims of which 18 December 2001 after which date the executor they then have notice. will distribute the assets having regard only to TOLHURST DRUCE & EMMERSON, the claims of which the executor then has notice. solicitors, RIGBY COOKE, solicitors, 520 Bourke Street, Melbourne. Level 13, 469 La Trobe Street, Melbourne, Vic. 3000. LORNA JEAN WALTON, formerly of 6 Gent Street, Yarraville, but latterly of Re: PATRICIA FLORENCE KNIGHT, late 44 Stephen Street, Yarraville, Victoria, married of 7 Atlantic Terrace, Mount Martha, retired woman, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and bursar, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin or others having claims in respect of the estate of others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 7 April 2001, the deceased, who died on 1 August 2000, are required by Trust Company of Australia are required by the trustees, Cheryl Ann Martin Limited of 151 Rathdowne Street, South of 45 Gareth Avenue, Beaumaris, Victoria, Carlton, one of the executors, to send particulars physiotherapist and Geraldine Elizabeth to it by 18 December 2001 after which date the Webster of 5 Arnott Street, Ormond, Victoria, executors may convey or distribute the assets artist, to send particulars to the trustees by having regard only to the claims of which they 12 December 2001 after which date the trustees then have notice. 2578 G 41 11 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

GOVERNMENT AND OUTER BUDGET SECTOR AGENCIES NOTICES

RIGHT OF WAY DISCONTINUANCE Pursuant to Section 206 and Schedule 10, Clause 3 of the Local Government Act 1989, Frankston City Council, at its ordinary meeting held on 30 July 2001 formed the opinion that the road at the rear of 30Ð54 Stanley Street and 30Ð52 Finlay Street, Frankston, shown by hatching on Plan M631 below, is not reasonably required as a right of way for public use and resolved to discontinue the right of way and to sell the land from the right of way by private treaty to the abutting property owners. The right of way is to be sold subject to the right, power or interest held by South East Water Limited in the road in connection with any sewers or pipes under its control in the right of way.

JON EDWARDS Chief Executive Officer Victoria Government Gazette G 41 11 October 2001 2579

BALLARAT CITY COUNCIL Local Government Act 1989 Section 206 Clause 3 Schedule 10 Discontinuance of Part of Road Ballarat City Council hereby gives notice that it has discontinued the area of road shown hatched on the plan hereunder.

JOHN McLEAN Chief Executive Officer

DAREBIN CITY COUNCIL Road Discontinuance Pursuant to Section 206 and Schedule 10, Clause 3 of the Local Government Act 1989, the Darebin City Council at its ordinary meeting held on 17 September, 2001, formed the opinion that the road at the rear of 1 to part 17 and 27 & 29 Bailey Avenue and 2 to 18 and part 30 to 2580 G 41 11 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette part 34 Sussex Street, Preston, and shown by hatching on the plan below, is not reasonably cross-hatching on the plan below, is not required as a road for public use and resolved to reasonably required as a road for public use and discontinue the road and to sell the land from the resolved to discontinue the road and to sell the road by private treaty to the abutting property land from the road by private treaty to the owners. abutting property owners. The road is to be sold subject to the right, The road is to be sold subject to the right, power or interest held by Yarra Valley Water power or interest held by Yarra Valley Water Limited, in the road in connection with any Limited, in the road in connection with any sewers, drains or pipes, under the control of that sewers, drains or pipes under the control of that authority in or near the road. authority in or near the road.

PHILLIP SHANAHAN Chief Executive Officer

DAREBIN CITY COUNCIL PHILLIP SHANAHAN Road Discontinuance Chief Executive Officer Pursuant to Section 206 and Schedule 10, Clause 3 of the Local Government Act 1989, DAREBIN CITY COUNCIL the Darebin City Council at its ordinary meeting Road Discontinuance held on 1 October 2001, formed the opinion that Pursuant to Section 206 and Schedule 10, the 0.5m wide section of road adjacent to Clause 3 of the Local Government Act 1989, 70 Crookston Road, Reservoir, and shown by the Darebin City Council at its ordinary meeting hatching on the plan below, is not reasonably held on 1 October 2001, formed the opinion that required as a road for public use and resolved to the road at the rear of 26 to 66 Madeline Street discontinue the road and to sell the land from the and 39 to 77 Rene Street and adjacent to part road by private treaty to the abutting property of 23 Donald Street, Reservoir, and shown by owner. Victoria Government Gazette G 41 11 October 2001 2581

ORDER MADE PURSUANT TO SECTION 26(2) OF THE DOMESTIC (FERAL & NUISANCE) ANIMALS ACT 1994 This notice advises that the Strathbogie Shire Council on 18 September 2001 made an Order pursuant to Section 26(2) of the Domestic (Feral & Nuisance) Animals Act 1994 that within the municipality of Strathbogie Shire, dogs must be restrained by means of a hand held chain, rope, cord or leather lead at all times PHILLIP SHANAHAN whilst on land forming part of, or comprising:Ð Chief Executive Officer l Any public highway, road, street, bridge, footway, footpath, court, alley, passage or KINGSTON CITY COUNCIL thoroughfare which is a public place and not Road Discontinuance private property; Pursuant to Section 206 and Schedule 10, l Any railway station platform which is a Clause 3 of the Local Government Act 1989, public place and not private property; the Kingston City Council has formed the l Any State school or the land or premises in opinion that the road at the rear of 2 to 10 Ella connection therewith which is a public place Grove and 1 to 9 Stayner Street, Chelsea, and and not private property; shown by cross-hatching on the plan below, is l Any public hall, theatre or room which is a not reasonably required as a road for public use public place and not private property; and resolved to discontinue the road and to sell l Any public park or playground which is a the land from the road by Private Treaty to public place and not private property; abutting property owners. l Any lake or waterway forehore area which is The road is to be sold subject to the right, a public place and not private property; power or interest held by South East Water l Any racecourse, cricket ground, football Limited, in the road in connection with any ground or other such sports ground which is sewers, drains or pipes, under the control of that a public place and not private property; authority in or near the road. l Any place of public resort which is a public place and not private property; l That pursuant to Section 26 of the Domestic (Feral & Nuisance) Animals Act 1994 Council hereby orders that the presence of dogs within the area known as McNamaraÕs Point at Lake Nagambie, comprising the area bounded by the waterÕs edge and the fenced area abutting Loddings Lane, is prohibited. A guide dog in use by a blind person and police dogs in operative duty accompanied by a police officer handler are exempt from this prohibition. ROB SKINNER KEVIN HANNAGAN Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer 2582 G 41 11 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

Planning and Environment Act 1987 DECLARATION OF PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT PROJECT OF STATE SIGNIFICANCE PUBLIC NOTICE I, John Thwaites, Minister for Planning, Local Law No. 2 (Street Tree Protection) hereby declare pursuant to Section 201F of the Local Law Planning and Environment Act 1987, that the Hobsons Bay City Council is considering proposed development of Queensbridge Square, amendments to its Local Law No. 2. Public Southbank is of State Significance. submissions about the proposed amendments JOHN THWAITES are now invited. Minister for Planning Proposed Local Law Council proposes to make an amending local Planning and Environment Act 1987 law, to be known as ÒLocal Law No. 2 (Street BOROONDARA PLANNING SCHEME Tree Protection) Local LawÓ. The following Notice of Amendment information about the proposed local law is Amendment C14 provided in accordance with section 119 of the Notice of an Application for Planning Permit Local Government Act 1989. Application Bor 00/01160 Purpose of the Local Law The City of Boroondara has prepared The purpose of the proposed local law is to Amendment C14 to the Boroondara Planning amend Local Law No. 2 in order to protect trees Scheme. The Amendment will be considered on Council property and the general amenity concurrently with Planning Permit Application and environment of the municipal district. Bor 00/01160, under Section 96 of the Planning General Purport of the Local Law and Environment Act 1987. The proposed local law, if made, will make it The land affected by the proposed an offence to destroy, cut, trim, prune, remove Amendment and Planning Permit Application or otherwise interfere with any tree or shrub may generally be described as 335Ð343 High situated on any Council land (including Street, Kew and is bounded by Cobden Street to footpaths), or to authorise any of this to occur. the west, Derby Street to the east and High Street to the south. A copy of the proposed local law may be The Amendment proposes to change the inspected at or obtained from the Council office Boroondara Planning Scheme by rezoning the at 115 Civic Parade, Altona. Office hours are northern portion of the total land parcel from the 8.00am to 5.00pm Monday to Friday. Residential 1 Zone to the Business 1 Zone. The Any person affected by the proposed local area to be rezoned includes Nos. 6 and 14 law may make a written submission relating to it Cobden Street, No. 3 Derby Street and part of to the Council. Submissions received by the the rear portion of No. 333 High Street. The Council within 14 days after the publication of Amendment will facilitate the development of this notice will be considered in accordance with the entire site as a retail concept store and section 223 of the Local Government Act associated car parking, known as a ÔFoodchainÕ 1989. Any person requesting to be heard in store, to be operated by David Jones. support of a written submission is entitled to The Planning Permit Application is for the appear in peron, or may be represented by a buildings and works associated with the person acting on his or her behalf, before a development of the concept store, for meeting of the Council on 13 November 2001. dispensation from the car parking requirements Submissions should be lodged at the above of the Scheme and to sell liquor for consumption office of the Council or posted to P.O. Box 21, on the site. The proposal will have a total floor Altona 3018. Enquiries should be directed to area of 1774 square metres (including the Mr Andrew Shannon on 9932 1194. loading dock) and will include 96 car parking spaces to service the proposal. KEN McNAMARA The Amendment was requested by Chief Executive Officer Crawfords Group of Companies. Victoria Government Gazette G 41 11 October 2001 2583

The Amendment can be inspected, free of Density Residential Zone, delete the charge, during office hours at: The Department Environmental Significance Overlay currently of Infrastructure, Planning Information Centre, applying to the land and include the land in a Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, Design and Development Overlay. Melbourne; or the Strategic Planning Department, The Amendment can be inspected at: City of Boroondara, First Floor, 8 Inglesby Cardinia Shire Council, Municipal Office, Road, Camberwell. Henty Way, Pakenham and Department of Submissions about the Amendment must be Infrastructure, Customer Service Centre, Upper sent to Strategic Planning, City of Boroondara, Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, Private Bag 1, Camberwell 3124 by 12 Melbourne. November 2001. Any person who is affected by the PHILLIP STORER Amendment may make a submission in writing Director Urban Planning about the Amendment. Submissions must be sent by Monday 12 November 2001 to: Philip Planning and Environment Act 1987 Walton, Manager Strategic Planning, Cardinia CARDINIA PLANNING SCHEME Shire Council, PO Box 7, Pakenham 3810. Notice of Amendment Amendment C13 Planning and Environment Act 1987 The Cardinia Shire Council has prepared CARDINIA PLANNING SCHEME Amendment C13 to the Cardinia Planning Notice of Amendment Scheme. Amendment C23 Land affected by the Amendment The Cardinia Shire Council has prepared The Amendment applies to the following Amendment C23 to the Cardinia Planning land: Land fronting the west side of Gembrook Scheme. Launching Place Road and Quinn Road between The Amendment affects land described as LeSouff Road and Agnes Street. Lot 2, PS 206128, 11 Old Beaconsfield Road, Land fronting the west side of Bonds Lane Emerald. and Gembrook Launching Place Road forming The Amendment proposes to insert a site part of Lot 2 LP121468. specific control into the Schedule to Clause Land fronting the east side of Gembrook 52.03 to allow the land to be subdivided into Launching Place Road contained in Lots 1 to 6 five rural residential lots subject to the cessation on PS421425T. of the poultry farm operation. Land generally bounded by Red Road, The Amendment also exempts any Cockatoo Creek and Gembrook Road, subsequent planning permit for subdivision of Gembrook. the land in accordance with the concept plan What the Amendment does exhibited with this Amendment from notification under Section 52(1)(a), (b) and (d), The Amendment proposes to: Update the the decision requirements of Section 64(1), (2) reference to the Gembrook Strategy in the local and (3) and the review rights of Section 82(1) of policy on the Gembrook Township (Clause the Planning and Environment Act 1987. 22.06) to take into account the Amendment to the strategy in August 2001 in relation to the The Amendment can be inspected at: township boundary. Cardinia Shire Council, Municipal Offices, Henty Way, Pakenham and Department of Rezone land fronting Gembrook Launching Infrastructure, Customer Service Centre, Upper Place Road, Quinn Road and Bonds Lane from Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, a Rural Zone to a Low Density Residential Zone, delete the Environmental Significance Melbourne. Overlay currently applying to the land and Any person who is affected by the include the land in a Design and Development Amendment may make a submission in writing Overlay. about the Amendment. Submissions must be Rezone the land generally bounded by Red sent to: Strategic Planner, Cardinia Shire Road, Cockatoo Creek and Gembrook Road, Council, PO Box 7, Pakenham 3810 by 13 Gembrook from a Rural Living Zone to a Low November 2001. 2584 G 41 11 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

Planning and Environment Act 1987 The Amendment proposes to change the LODDON PLANNING SCHEME planning scheme by: Applying the Public Notice of Amendment Acquisition Overlay to the land and inserting Clause 45.01 (Public Acquisition Overlay) into Amendment C6 the Loddon Planning Scheme, with an The Shire of Loddon has prepared appropriate schedule. Amendment C6 to the Loddon Planning This Amendment is required to enable the Scheme. Department of Natural Resources and The Amendment affects land described as Environment to acquire this land for inclusion in part of Crown Allotment 28, Section 3, Parish of the Tarnagulla State Forest. Marmal (Reserve No. 1 on Plan of Subdivision The Amendment is available for inspection, 447552Q). The land is located on the north side free of charge, during office hours, at the of L. Lanyons Road, approximately 900m west following offices:Ð Loddon Shire Council, High of the Gredgwin Road intersection, and some Street, Wedderburn; Department of Infrastructure, 15km north west of Boort. Regional Office, Lansell Street, Bendigo and The Amendment proposes to change the Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service planning scheme by: Rezoning the land Public Centre, Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, Use 1 to provide for the use and development of Melbourne. the land for the Normanville Stock and Any person may make a submission on the Domestic Pipeline Scheme winter storage and Amendment. Submissions should clearly state pump stations. all of the grounds on which the Amendment is The Amendment is available for inspection, supported or opposed. Any submission lodged is free of charge, during office hours, at the a public document. following offices:Ð Shire of Loddon, High Submissions regarding the Amendment must Street, Wedderburn; Boort Post Office, Boort; be sent to: Craig Niemann, Chief Executive Department of Infrastructure, Regional Office, Officer, Loddon Shire Council, High Street, Lansell Street, Bendigo and Department of Wedderburn. Infrastructure, Customer Service Centre, Nauru Submissions must be received by House, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne. 16 November 2001. Any person may make a submission on the Amendment. Submissions should clearly state Creditors, next-of-kin and others having all of the grounds on which the Amendment is claims against the following estates:Ð supported or opposed. Any submission lodged is JOHN ASTY, late of 12 Allnutt Parade, a public document. Cheltenham, Victoria, retired, deceased, who Submissions regarding the Amendment must died 29 July 2001, leaving a will dated be sent to: Mr Craig Niemann, Chief Executive 15 February 1971. Officer, PO Box 21, Wedderburn 3518. BRUCE GRAYDON SLOSS, (in the will called Submissions must be received by Bruce Braydon Sloss), late of 57 Alexandra 16 November 2001. Avenue, Canterbury, Victoria, gentleman, deceased, who died 16 August 2001, leaving a will dated 8 June 1995. Planning and Environment Act 1987 LODDON PLANNING SCHEME CONSTANTINE GIANOPOULOS, late of Notice of Amendment 2/3 Carinya Crescent, Caulfield, Victoria, pensioner, deceased intestate, who was Amendment C7 found dead on 4 July 2001. The Loddon Shire Council has prepared EILY CATHERINE NORTHE, late of Harold Amendment C7 to the Loddon Planning McCracken House, 6 Church Street, North Scheme. Fitzroy, Victoria, pensioner, who died The Amendment affects land described as 6 September 2001, leaving a will dated Crown Allotments 3, 4, 5, & 6, Section C, 7 December 1987. Parish of Tarnagulla. This land is located LAURANCE STAPLETON, late of St PaulÕs approximately 1.5km south of Tarnagulla, Court, 13Ð15 Nolan Street, Frankston, within the Tarnagulla State Forest. Victoria, pensioner, deceased, who died Victoria Government Gazette G 41 11 October 2001 2585

22 September 2001, leaving a will dated Creditors, next-of-kin and others having 6 April 1983 and codicil thereto dated claims against the estate of any of the 25 July 1999. undermentioned deceased persons are required Creditors, next-of-kin and others having to send particulars of their claims to State Trustees claims against the abovementioned estates are Limited, ACN 064 593 148, 168 Exhibition required pursuant to Section 33 of the Trustee Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, the personal Act 1958 to send particulars of their claims representative, on or before 17 December 2001 against the abovementioned estates to State after which date State Trustees Limited may Trustees Limited, 168 Exhibition Street, convey or distribute the assets having regard only Melbourne, Victoria, on or before 13 December to the claims of which State Trustees Limited 2001 after which date State Trustees Limited, then has notice. ACN 064 593 148, may convey or distribute the ALEXANDER, Lorna Esme, late of Kingston assets of the abovementioned estates having Centre, Warrigal Road, Cheltenham, widow, regard only to the claims of which it then has who died 20 August 2001. notice. GOODLUCK, Ella Isabel, late of Unit 2, 299 Canterbury Road, Forest Hill, retired, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having who died 28 July 2001. claims against the estate of any of the McLEOD, Robert Leslie, formerly of 235A Tambo undermentioned deceased persons are required Road, Red Cliffs, but late of Mildura Private to send particulars of their claims to State Trustees Hospital Ð Banksia Ward, Thirteenth Street, Limited, ACN 064 593 148, 168 Exhibition Mildura, retired, who died 4 June 2001. Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, the personal MURRELL, Gertrude Susan Kearsley, late of representative, on or before 13 December 2001 Judge Book Retirement Village, Diamond after which date State Trustees Limited may Street, Eltham, pensioner, who died convey or distribute the assets having regard only 30 August 2001. to the claims of which State Trustees Limited NANCARROW, Agnes Shanks, late of Dorothy then has notice. Impey Home, 190Ð202 Cumberland Road, GAREL, Roselyn Dawn, late of 23 Wood Street, Pascoe Vale, pensioner, who died 19 August Warracknabeal, retired, who died 23 April 2001. 2001. PATTERSON, Hilda May, late of 45 Gladstone GERRARD, Robert Joseph, formerly of Parade, Glenroy, pensioner, who died 30 July 221 Macleod Street, Bairnsdale but late of 2001. Warratone Special Accommodation, PORTER, Letitia Birdie Sabina, late of 24 Warrigal Road, Mentone, retired, who 156 Glengala Road, Sunshine, retired, found died 25 August 2001. dead on 20 August 2001. LE MESSURIER, Clive Edwin, late of Lotus SETTERS, Hubert, late of 5 Symons Street, Lodge Hostel, 1497 Nepean Highway, West Preston, pensioner, who died 24 July Rosebud, pensioner, who died 23 December 2001. 1997. SHILTON, Heather Jean, late of 12 Campbell NICHOLSON, Elizabeth Teresa, formerly of Street, Donald, teacherÕs aid, who died 15 Buckley Street, Carnegie, but late of 15 September 2001. Barrabill House, Bretonneux Street, Seymour, widow, who died 22 September 2001. Dated at Melbourne, 8 October 2001 ROBINSON, Mabel Jessie, formerly of CATHY VANDERFEEN 66 Alexandra Street, East St Kilda, but late Manager, Estate Management of Mordialloc Community Nursing Home, State Trustees Limited 10 Brindisi Street, Mentone, retired, who died 10 July 2001. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Dated at Melbourne, 4 October 2001 claims against the estate of any of the undermentioned deceased persons are required CATHY VANDERFEEN to send particulars of their claims to State Trustees Manager, Estate Management Limited, ACN 064 593 148, 168 Exhibition State Trustees Limited Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, the personal 2586 G 41 11 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette representative, on or before 19 December 2001 recreational support for men who feel after which date State Trustees Limited may socially isolated; addressing the psychosocial convey or distribute the assets having regard only issues that result from menÕs experience of to the claims of which State Trustees Limited loneliness, depression and disempowerment; then has notice. providing an opportunity for men to relate to other men in an interpersonal setting without ELLIOTT, Kathleen, also known as Alice women and demonstrate how they should Kathleen Elliott, late of Lot 16, behave in that setting; allowing men to 683 Whitehorse Road, Mitcham, connect up with other men who share similar gentlewoman, who died 14 September 2001. problems and lead to a greater understanding LAWSON, Rita Mavis, formerly of 5 Oaktree of special problems for men. Road, Croydon, but late of The Willows Private Nursing Home, 74 Warrandyte l There is a need for positive role modelling Road, Ringwood, pensioner, who died by the group facilitators. The group is 30 September 2001. facilitated within a framework that is potentially both therapeutic and rehabilitative McEWEN, Rita Agnes, formerly of 9 Glance and involves that setting of boundaries and Street, Newmarket, but late of Unit 22, 112 parameters. Crown Street, Flemington, retired, who died 3 August 2001. l The facilitators model behaviour and attitudes that are respectful, pro-feminist, McEWEN, Victor George, late of 86 Milton non-violent and collaborative both in Street, Elwood, pensioner, who died 7 June interactions with each other and to the group 1979. members. SHEPPARD, George Edwin, formerly of The Tribunal grants an exemption from the 5 Joffre Street, Noble Park, but late of operation of Sections 13, 100 and 195 of the Springvale Private Nursing Home, Equal Opportunity Act 1995, to enable the 340 Springvale Road, Springvale, pensioner, applicant to advertise for and employ a male who died 1 October 2001. staff member, one day a week, at its Amaroo Dated at Melbourne, 10 October 2001 MenÕs Group. CATHY VANDERFEEN This exemption is to remain in force from Manager, Estate Management the day on which notice of the exemption State Trustees Limited is published in the Government Gazette until 10 October 2004. EXEMPTION Dated this 8 October 2001 Application No. A388 of 2001 Mrs A. COGHLAN The Victorian Civil and Administrative Deputy President Tribunal has considered an application pursuant to Section 83 of the Equal Opportunity Act EXEMPTION 1995 by The Richmond Fellowship of Victoria. Application No. A348 of 2001 The application for exemption is to enable the applicant to advertise for and employ a male The Victorian Civil and Administrative staff member, one day a week, at its Amaroo Tribunal has considered an application pursuant MenÕs Group. to Section 83 of the Equal Opportunity Act 1995 by . The application Upon reading the material submitted in for exemption is to enable the applicant to support of the application, the Tribunal is advertise for and employ an aboriginal person to satisfied that it is appropriate to grant an the position of Aboriginal Liaison Administrator exemption from Sections 13, 100 and 195 of the in the Office of the Pro Vice-Chancellor (Equity Act to enable the applicant to advertise for and and Access). employ a male staff member, one day a week, at its Amaroo MenÕs Group. Upon reading the material submitted in support of the application, the Tribunal is In granting this exemption, the Tribunal satisfied that it is appropriate to grant an noted: exemption from Sections 13, 100 and 195 of the l The functions of the MenÕs Group include Act to enable the applicant to advertise for and providing an opportunity for men to observe employ an aboriginal person to the position of their effects on others; providing a social and Aboriginal Liaison Administrator in the Office Victoria Government Gazette G 41 11 October 2001 2587 of the Pro Vice-Chancellor (Equity and Access). In granting this exemption, the Tribunal noted: l The position is located in an indigenous support environment. It is important that the appointee is able to relate to the universityÕs indigenous students. l Such an appointment would be supportive of the universityÕs proposed Indigenous Employment Strategy. l The Office of the Pro Vice-Chancellor (Equity and Access) has responsibility for leading and co-ordinating policy, development and the implementation of a range of strategies in the area of Aboriginal liaison. The University is committed to providing a supportive and culturally sensitive environment that meets the needs of its Aboriginal students. The Tribunal hereby grants an exemption to the applicant from the operation of Sections 13, 100 and 195 of the Equal Opportunity Act 1995, to enable the applicant to advertise for and employ an aboriginal person to the position of Aboriginal Liaison Administrator in the Office of the Pro Vice-Chancellor (Equity and Access). This exemption is to remain in force from the day on which notice of the exemption is published in the Government Gazette until 10 October 2004. Dated this 8 October 2001 Mrs A. COGHLAN Deputy President

SURVEYORS REGISTERED DURING 2000-01 Licensed Reg. Registration Surveyor No. Date Date Name Address 1772 14-Dec-99 14-Dec-99 Birzulis, Eriks Ivars 24 Haines Street, Hawthorn, Vic. 3122 1773 14-Dec-99 14-Dec-99 Bright, Anthony Edward 1 Youll Grove, Inverlock, Vic. 3996 1774 14-Dec-99 14-Dec-99 Gill, Rodney Graeme 8 Derna Road, Ashburton, Vic. 3147 1775 14-Dec-99 14-Dec-99 Gray, Cameron John 5/425 Brunswick Road, Brunswick West, Vic. 3055 1776 14-Dec-99 14-Dec-99 Walpole, Bruce Donald 609 Olive Street, Albury, NSW 2640 1777 15-Feb-00 15-Feb-00 Sargent, Mark Christopher 144 Welsford Street, Shepparton, Vic. 3630 1778 18-Apr-00 18-Apr-00 Reay, Andrew John 1 Alfred Street, Hawthorn, Vic. 3122 1779 18-Apr-00 18-Apr-00 Villella, Glen John 114 Seebeck Road, Rowville, Vic. 3178 1780 22-May-00 22-May-00 Mason, Stuart Murray 9 Julie Place, Lavington, NSW 2641 1781 27-Jun-00 27-Jun-00 Allen, Anthony Richard 102 Crown Street, Woolloomooloo, NSW 2011 1782 27-Jun-00 27-Jun-00 Sprott, James 2 John Street, Lilydale, Vic. 3140 1783 7-Jul-00 7-Jul-00 Podolczak, John Andrew 345 Konagaderra Road, Sunbury, Vic. 3429 2588 G 41 11 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

1784 7-Jul-00 7-Jul-00 McCarthy, Gabrielle Mary 6 Taronga Court, Nunawading, Vic. 3131 1785 7-Jul-00 7-Jul-00 Hall, Colin James 23 Glanfield Street, Northcote, Vic. 3070 1786 19-Sep-00 19-Sep-00 Cleary, Mark John Level 7, 436 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, Vic. 3000 1787 21-Nov-00 21-Nov-00 Silcock, David Martin 28 Collins Place, Ringwood North, Vic. 3134 1788 21-Nov-00 21-Nov-00 Signorini, Robert John 26 Finlayson Street, Doncaster, Vic. 3108 1789 4-Dec-00 4-Dec-00 Collins, Glen Stuart 18 Claude Street, Shepparton, Vic. 3630 1790 12-Dec-00 12-Dec-00 Muldowney, John David 15 Hill Street, Thornbury, Vic. 3071 1791 20-Mar-01 20-Mar-01 Cox, Simon Patrick PO Box 5175AA, Melbourne, Vic. 3000 1792 10-Apr-01 10-Apr-01 Forster, Geoffrey Ian 18 Hewitt Avenue, Kennington, Vic. 3550 1793 10-Apr-01 10-Apr-01 Atkinson, Philip John 9 Tennyson Street, Kensington, Vic. 3031 1794 24-Apr-01 24-Apr-01 Wyllie, Scott John 8 Banksia Street, St. Albans, Vic. 3021 1795 24-Apr-01 Brown, Peter James 1A Parkview Road, Brighton East, Vic. 3187 1796 19-Jun-01 19-Jun-01 Dwyer, Paul Anthony 15 Riverbank Road, Bairnsdale East, Vic. 3875 1797 20-Jun-01 McDonald, 44 Hampden Street, Malcolm Andrew Mornington, Vic. 3941 1798 17-Jul-01 17-Jul-01 Hockley, Richard David 4 Karumba Court, Leopold, Vic. 3224 1799 17-Jul-01 17-Jul-01 Purbrick, Oliver Michael 143 Spensley Street, Clifton Hill, Vic. 3068 1800 18-Sep-01 18-Sep-01 Fazackerley, Alan 13/25 Malmsbury Street, Hawthorn, Vic. 3122 1801 18-Sep-01 18-Sep-01 Wilkins, Grant Paul Unit 17, 8 The Avenue, Windsor, Vic. 3181

Education Act 1958 NOTICE OF MAKING OF ORDER UNDER SECTION 13 An Order of the Minister for Education was made on 2 October 2001 pursuant to sections 13(4), and 13(11) of the Education Act 1958 amending the constituting Order of a school council to change its name. The change is as follows: Old name New name Chadstone Park Primary School Council Malvern Valley Primary School Council MARY DELAHUNTY Minister for Education Victoria Government Gazette G 41 11 October 2001 2589

Education Act 1958 Education Act 1958 NOTICE OF MAKING OF ORDERS UNDER NOTICE OF MAKING OF ORDER UNDER SECTION 13 SECTION 13 Eighteen Orders of the Minister for Education An Order of the Minister for Education was were made on 5 October 2001 under sections made on 4 October 2001 under sections 13(1), 13(4), and 13(11) of the Education Act 1958 13(4), 13(5) and 13(11) of the Education Act amending the constituting Orders of Black Hill 1958 dissolving the school council originally Primary School Council, Buchan Primary called Amstel East Oakleigh Primary School School Council, Buffalo Primary School Council constituted in respect of the State Council, Cardross Primary School Council, school now called Amsleigh Park Primary Clayton Primary School Council, Clifton Hill School and constituting a school council for the Primary School Council, Deans Marsh Primary State school called Amsleigh Park Primary School Council, Dederang Primary School School. Council, Dhurringile Primary School Council, Flemington Primary School Council, Invermay MARY DELAHUNTY Primary School Council, Melton South Primary Minister for Education School Council, Orbost North Primary School Council, Patchewollock Group School Council, Perseverance Primary School Council, Rollins Education Act 1958 Primary School Council, Stanhope Primary NOTICE OF MAKING OF ORDER UNDER School Council and Stawell Primary School SECTION 13 Council in respect of the memberships of the An Order of the Minister for Education was school councils and, in respect of Black Hill made on 4 October 2001 under sections 13(1), Primary School Council and Deans Marsh 13(4), 13(5) and 13(11) of the Education Act Primary School Council, making minor 1958 dissolving the school council originally amendments to their constituting Orders to called Brown HillÐQueen Street Primary School correct all references to the name of the school council and the school. Council constituted in respect of the State school now called Caledonian Primary School MARY DELAHUNTY and constituting a school council for the State Minister for Education school called Caledonian Primary School. MARY DELAHUNTY The notice entitled ÔEducation Act 1958 Minister for Education NOTICE OF MAKING OF ORDER UNDER SECTION 13Õ published in the Victoria Government Gazette G40, 4 October 2001, Education Act 1958 page 2527 is replaced with the following notice: NOTICE OF MAKING OF ORDER UNDER Education Act 1958 SECTION 13 NOTICE OF MAKING OF ORDER UNDER An Order of the Minister for Education was SECTION 13 made on 4 October 2001 under sections 13(1), An Order of the Minister for Education was 13(4), 13(5) and 13(11) of the Education Act made on 25 September 2001 under sections 1958 dissolving the Harcourt Valley Primary 13(4) and 13(11) of the Education Act 1958 School Council and constituting a school removing four persons as members of the council for the State school called Harcourt Toorak Central School Council, providing for an Valley Primary School. extraordinary school council election to be completed within six weeks from the date of MARY DELAHUNTY publication of this notice for four parent Minister for Education member positions on the School Council and amending the constituting Order of the School Education Act 1958 Council to change its name from Toorak Central School Council to Toorak Primary School NOTICE OF MAKING OF ORDER UNDER Council. SECTION 13 An Order of the Minister for Education was MARY DELAHUNTY made on 4 October 2001 under sections 13(1), Minister for Education 13(4), 13(5) and 13(11) of the Education Act 2590 G 41 11 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

1958 dissolving the Horsham College Council Education Act 1958 and constituting a school council for the State NOTICE OF MAKING OF ORDER UNDER school called Horsham College. SECTION 13 MARY DELAHUNTY An Order of the Minister for Education was Minister for Education made on 4 October 2001 under sections 13(1), 13(4), 13(5) and 13(11) of the Education Act 1958 dissolving the Heidelberg Education Act 1958 HeightsÐOlympic Village Primary School NOTICE OF MAKING OF ORDER UNDER Council and constituting a school council for the SECTION 13 State school called Olympic Village Primary School. An Order of the Minister for Education was made on 4 October 2001 under sections 13(1), MARY DELAHUNTY 13(4), 13(5) and 13(11) of the Education Act Minister for Education 1958 dissolving the school council originally called Laverton Hillman Street Primary School Education Act 1958 Council constituted in respect of the State NOTICE OF MAKING OF ORDER UNDER school now called Laverton Plains Primary SECTION 13 School and constituting a school council for the An Order of the Minister for Education was State school called Laverton Plains Primary made on 4 October 2001 under sections 13(1), School. 13(4), 13(5) and 13(11) of the Education Act 1958 dissolving the Wareham Street Primary MARY DELAHUNTY School Council and constituting a school Minister for Education council for the State school proposed to be called Springvale Heights Primary School. Education Act 1958 MARY DELAHUNTY NOTICE OF MAKING OF ORDER UNDER Minister for Education SECTION 13 An Order of the Minister for Education was Education Act 1958 made on 4 October 2001 under sections 13(1), NOTICE OF MAKING OF ORDER UNDER 13(4), 13(5) and 13(11) of the Education Act SECTION 13 1958 dissolving the Lowanna Secondary An Order of the Minister for Education was College School Council and constituting a made on 4 October 2001 under sections 13(1), school council for the State school called 13(4), 13(5) and 13(11) of the Education Act 1958 dissolving the Sydenham WestÐToolern Lowanna College. Vale Primary School Council and constituting a MARY DELAHUNTY school council for the State school called Minister for Education Toolern Vale and District Primary School. MARY DELAHUNTY Education Act 1958 Minister for Education NOTICE OF MAKING OF ORDER UNDER SECTION 13 Education Act 1958 An Order of the Minister for Education was NOTICE OF MAKING OF ORDER UNDER SECTION 13 made on 4 October 2001 under sections 13(1), 13(4), 13(5) and 13(11) of the Education Act An Order of the Minister for Education was made on 4 October 2001 under sections 13(1), 1958 dissolving the NangilocÐColignan 13(4), 13(5) and 13(11) of the Education Act Primary School Council and constituting a 1958 dissolving the Viewbank College School school council for the State school called Council and constituting a school council for the Nangiloc/Colignan and District Primary School. State school called Viewbank College. MARY DELAHUNTY MARY DELAHUNTY Minister for Education Minister for Education Victoria Government Gazette G 41 11 October 2001 2591

Education Act 1958 Education Act 1958 NOTICE OF MAKING OF ORDER UNDER NOTICE OF MAKING OF ORDER UNDER SECTION 13 SECTION 13 An Order of the Minister for Education was An Order of the Minister for Education was made on 4 October 2001 under sections 13(1), made on 2 October 2001 under sections 13(1), 13(4), 13(5) and 13(11) of the Education Act 13(4), 13(5) and 13(11) of the Education Act 1958 dissolving the WaaiaÐYalca South Primary 1958 dissolving the Tempy Primary School School Council and constituting a school Council and constituting a school council for the council for the State school called WaaiaÐYalca South Primary School. State school called Tempy Primary School. MARY DELAHUNTY MARY DELAHUNTY Minister for Education Minister for Education

Education Act 1958 Associations Incorporation Act 1981 NOTICE OF MAKING OF ORDER UNDER SUB-SECTION 36E(5) SECTION 13 Notice is hereby given that the incorporation An Order of the Minister for Education was of the associations mentioned below will be made on 4 October 2001 under sections 13(1), cancelled in accordance with Section 36E(5) of 13(4), 13(5) and 13(11) of the Education Act the Associations Incorporation Act 1981. 1958 dissolving the school council originally constituted in respect of the school now called Australian Parent Movement Inc., Western Heights Secondary College and Beechworth & District HorsemanÕs Association constituting a school council for the State school Inc., Bendigo Indoor Sports Social Club Inc., called Western Heights Secondary College. Drysdale Adult Riding Club Inc., Girgarre MARY DELAHUNTY Learning and Development Committee Inc., Minister for Education Goulburn North East Trade Efficiency Association Inc., Independent Farmers Association Inc., Kiewa & Yackandandah Education Act 1958 Valleys Progress Association Inc., Knox Rugby NOTICE OF MAKING OF ORDER UNDER League Football Club Inc., Kyabram Bike SECTION 13 Touring Club Inc., Macedon Ranges and District An Order of the Minister for Education was Road Safety Council Inc., Melbourne Regional made on 2 October 2001 under sections 13(1), Appaloosa Club Inc., Myrtleford Savoy Soccer 13(4), 13(5) and 13(11) of the Education Act Club Inc., Our Lady of Lourdes Netball Club 1958 dissolving the Banksia Secondary College Inc., Quota International of Red Cliffs Inc., Council and constituting a school council for the Rotaract Club of Warragul Inc., St. Albans State school called Banksia Secondary College. History Society Inc., The Gippsland Horse MARY DELAHUNTY Trials Inc., The Kidsplayce Project Inc., United Minister for Education Support Services Inc., Victorian Land Based Game Fishing Club Inc. Education Act 1958 Dated 3 October 2001 NOTICE OF MAKING OF ORDER UNDER WAYNE NEW SECTION 13 Deputy Registrar of An Order of the Minister for Education was Incorporated Associations made on 2 October 2001 under sections 13(1), 13(4), 13(5) and 13(11) of the Education Act 1958 dissolving the school council originally Associations Incorporation Act 1981 constituted in respect of Kananook Primary SUB-SECTION 36E(5) School and constituting a school council for the State school called Kananook Primary School. Notice is hereby given that the incorporation of the associations mentioned below will be MARY DELAHUNTY cancelled in accordance with Section 36E(5) of Minister for Education the Associations Incorporation Act 1981. 2592 G 41 11 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

Alliance Welfare Association Inc., Anakie Globe Opera Company Inc., Goulburn Valley and District Community Watch Inc., Asbestos Sub-Aqua Club Inc., Hallam Badminton Club Removalists Contractors Association Inc., Inc., Hampden Squash Association Inc., Hania Association of Turks from Bulgaria in Australia Social Club Inc., Heidelberg Public Tenants Inc., AustralianÐFilipino Social Association of Association Inc., Heywood Squash Club Inc., Gippsland Inc., Australian Fashion Designers Highfield Football Club Inc., Hispanic Latin Export Association Inc., Australian Polish American Housing Association Inc., Hubbered Chamber of Commerce Inc., Ballendella Tennis Lumps Inc., Ideoplastics Inc., Indian WomenÕs Club Inc., Balmattum Tennis Club Inc., Balwyn Association of Victoria Inc., Inglewood & Combined Football Club Inc., Barwon Heads District Creative Learning Group Inc., Village by the Sea Tourism Pty. Ltd, Benalla International Tree Crops Institute Australia Inc., Rovers Sports Club Inc., Bendigo and District Islamic Cultural Centre of Victoria Inc., Ballroom Dance Centre Inc., Bessiebelle ItalianÐAustralian Angling Association Inc., Football Club Inc., Bittern Playgroup Inc., Jordanville Youth Club Football Club Inc. Blackburn United Cricket Club Inc., Bonlac Kentro Tehnis Inc., KingÕs Squash Club Inc., Suppliers Association Inc., Boronia Marching Kiwanis Club of Wangaratta Inc., Latrobe Valley Club Inc., Brunswick Amateur Swimming and Cancer Support Group Inc., Latrobe Valley Life Saving Club Inc., Bush Wheelers Inc., Group for Repetitive Injury Problems Inc., Legs C.M.I. Pressed Components Social Club Inc., Against Arms For Give Peace A Dance Inc., Campmeadows BMX Club Inc., Casterton Blue Lexton Tennis Club Inc., Life Activities Club Light and Apex Club Youth Committee Inc., Long Beach Inc., Louisa Street Kindergarten Castlemaine Trail Horse Riders Club Inc., Inc., Loyal Sylvan Past Players Club Inc., LSA Caulfield Baton Twirlers Inc., Central Highlands Social Club Inc., Melbourne Indoor Velodrome Information Network Inc., Cheltenham Association Inc., Melton West Pre-School Assumption Football Club Inc., Church and Association Inc., Merbein & District Sport & Community Badminton Association Inc., Fitness Centre Inc., Mildura Theatre Company Clarence St Playgroup Inc., Cobram Branch Inc., Monaro Club of Victoria Inc., Mornington Blue Light Disco Inc., Cobram District Peninsula Historical Society Inc., Municipal Chamber of Commerce Inc., Cohuna Tourist Law Enforcement Officers Institute Victoria Promotions Inc., Commercial Hotel Social Club Inc., MurrayÐLoddon Softball Association Inc., Inc., Conductive Education Ð School for Parents Myrtleford S.E.C. Social Club Inc., Mystic Park Inc., Co-ordination Committee of Yugoslav Bush Race Club Inc., Nathalia Action Group Community in Victoria Inc., Cosmos Soccer & Inc., National Helmet Law Reform Organisation Athletic Club Inc., Craigieburn Debutant Ball Inc., Noradjuha Football Club Inc., Northern and Youth Involvement Project Inc., Cranbourne Suburbs Junior Football League Inc., & District Community Services Group Inc., Nunawading Hockey Club Inc., Nunkeri Social Creswick Anglers Club Inc., Cymbidium Tennis Club Inc., Old Camberwell Grammarian Society of America Australian Branch Inc., Hockey Club Inc., Omeo & District Tennis Diamond Creek Badminton Club Inc., Diamond Association Inc., Orbost MenÕs Hockey Club Valley Municipal Band Inc., Diamond Valley Inc., Otway Boardriders Inc., PA.SO.K, Triathletes Inc., Donald Tourers Motorcycle Mebournis and Victorias Inc., Pakenham Club Inc., Dookie Progress Association Inc., Amateur Swimming & Life Saving Club Inc., East Geelong Playgroup Inc., East Thomastown Patchewollock Bush Nursing Centre Inc., Junior Football Club Inc., Eastern Districts PeruvianÐAustralian Club of Victoria Inc., Tennis Club Inc., Eastern Radio Group Inc., Philippine Australian Community, Essendon Elmore Apex Club Inc., Employment Office Inc., Promote Whittlesea Township Association Managers Association of Victoria Inc., Ethiopian Inc., Pt. LonsdaleÐQueenscliff Sailboard Club Community Association of Victoria Inc., Inc., Purnim Racing Club Inc., Qantas Fairfield Sporting Club Inc., Festival Theatre Melbourne Airport Staff Social Club Inc., Co. Inc., Fish Creek Jaycees Inc., Fitzroy Street Qantas Staff Soccer Club of Melbourne Inc., Traders Association Inc., Flemington Football Rabbit Breeders Association of Australia Inc., Club Inc., Folkloric Argentinian Dance Group Research Football Club Inc., Sale Ambulance ÒMalamboÓ Inc., Garfield Tennis Club Inc., Social Club Inc., Sale Small Bore Rifle Club Gaslite Productions Inc., Geelong City Inc., Sandringham Churches Netball Club Inc., Polocrosse Inc., Gisborne Squash Club Inc., Sandringham Early Planning for Retirement Victoria Government Gazette G 41 11 October 2001 2593

Group Inc., SEC Richmond Area Social Club Club Inc., Whittlesea Squash Club Inc., Wilmot Inc., SEC Wimmera Social Club Inc., Shepparton Road Youth Sports Club Inc., WomenÕs United Soccer Club Inc., Silver Eagles Indoor Employment and Education in Victoria Inc., Cricket Club Inc., Simpson Badminton Club Work Based ChildrenÕs Care Inc., Yallourn North Inc., Simpson Jaycees Inc., Socialist Forum Inc., Swimming & Lifesaving Club Inc., Yarraville Society of EthioÐAustralians Inc., Somerville S.E.C. Social Club Inc., YarrawongaÐMulwala Baseball Club Inc., South Melbourne Market Amateur Canoe Club Inc., Yugoslav Cultural Stallholders Committee Inc., Sri Sathya Sai Society ÒNjegosÓÐMelbourne Inc. Baba Community Service Centre of Melbourne Dated 3 October 2001 Inc., St. Marks Scottish Country Dance Group Inc., St. PatrickÕs Old Boys Basketball Club WAYNE NEW Inc., Stawell Night Netball Competition Inc., Deputy Registrar of Stratford Apex Club Inc., Sunshine/Sundale Incorporated Associations Squash Club Inc., Swag Youth Activities Group Inc., Tarwin Sporting Complex Inc., The Alfredton Baseball Club Inc., The City of Dental Practice Act 1999 Springvale Youth Council Inc., The Fitness RE: DR TIM GAZELAKIS Institute of Victoria Inc., The Good Shepherd Following an inquiry held by the Dental Tennis Club Inc., The International Modapts Practice Board of Victoria on 22 August 2001, Board Inc., The Islamic Society of Victoria Inc., Dr Tim Gazelakis of 266 Moreland Road, The K.C.B.S. ÒStella FortunataÓ Committee Moreland, was found guilty of unprofessional (Lucky*) Inc., The Kealba Community Centre conduct of a serious nature. Dr Gazelakis was Inc., The Leo Cussen Graduates Association reprimanded, fined $2000, required to work Inc., The Lockington Combined Sports Club with a dental mentor to draw up practice Inc., The Napoli Club Inc., The Peninsula protocols and suspended for a period of two Childbirth Education Association Inc., The months, this suspension to be stayed for a period PipersÕ Club of Victoria Inc., The Prahran City Concert Band Inc., The Rainbow and District of twelve months from this date, provided there Badminton Club Inc., The United Charity Club is no finding of guilt on any matter or matters Inc., The Uniting/Lalbert Junior Football Club that may be brought before a panel of the Dental Inc., The Westgate Motor Cycle Club Inc., The Practice Board of Victoria prior to 22 August Whittlesea Angling Club Inc., Thornbury Sports 2002. Club Inc., Thoroughbred Off Road Radio VINCENT C. AMERENA Controlled Cars Inc., Transit Sporting and PSM RFD MDSc, LDS (Vic.), Social Club Inc., Trophy Bowhunters of Victoria FRACDS FICD, FPFA Inc., Turkish Welfare Association of Victoria Investigative Officer Inc., Undera District Community Dance Inc., Victorian Body Board Riders Inc., Victorian Grand Prix Midget Racing Association Inc., Dental Practice Act 1999 Victorian Paint Horse Association Inc., RE: MR GEOFFREY THORN Victorian Society For Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Inc., Village School Playgroup At an inquiry on 26 September 2001 Mr Inc., Vite Vite North Tennis Club Inc., Vox Geoffrey Thorn, dental prosthetist, was found Populi Inc., Wallan and District Community guilty of unprofessional conduct of a serious Health Services Society Inc., Wangaratta Family nature. He was reprimanded, fined $2500 and Planning Clinic Inc., Warracknabeal Tennis his registration suspended for a period of three Club Inc., Warrenbayne Tennis Club Inc., months, the suspension being stayed until Warrnambool Surf to Surf Fun Run Association 26 September 2002 on the condition that there Inc., Waterbed Association of Retailers & are no further proven breaches of the Dental Manufacturers Inc., Watsonia North Junior Practice Act 1999 during this period. Football Clinic Inc., Wedderburn Apex Club VINCENT C. AMERENA Inc., Western & Werribee Kart Club Inc., Western Port Baseball Club Inc., Western PSM RFD MDSc, LDS (Vic.), Squash Club Inc., Western Suburb Lebanese FRACDS FICD, FPFA Welfare Committee Inc., Whittlesea Netball Investigative Officer 2594 G 41 11 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

Heritage Act 1995 Heritage Act 1995 NOTICE OF REGISTRATION NOTICE OF REGISTRATION As Executive Director for the purpose of the As Executive Director for the purpose of the Heritage Act, I give notice under section 46 that Heritage Act, I give notice under section 46 that the Victorian Heritage Register is amended by the Victorian Heritage Register is amended in including the Heritage Register Number 1959 in that the Heritage Register Number 66 in the the category described as a Heritage place: category described as a Heritage place is now StasinowskyÕs Lime Kiln, Allotment 2, Parish of described as: Pigick, Pella, Hindmarsh Shire Council. Former F Blight & Company Warehouse, EXTENT: 234-244 King Street & 579-585 Lonsdale 1. All the structures marked as follows on Street, Melbourne, Melbourne City Council. Diagram 1959 held by the Executive Director: EXTENT: B1 Lime Kiln, B2 Limestone Hut, B3 remnant 1. All the building marked as follows on limestone chimney. Diagram 602718 held by the Executive 2. All of the land marked L1 shown on Director: B1 Former F Blight Warehouse. Diagram 1959 held by the Executive Director, being part of Crown Allotment 2, Parish of 2. All of the land marked L1 shown on Pigick. Diagram 602718 held by the Executive Director described in Certificate of Title Volume 8847, Dated 9 October 2001 Folio 231, being part of Crown Allotment 18, RAY TONKIN Section 18, City of Melbourne, Parish of Executive Director Melbourne North. Dated 9 October 2001 RAY TONKIN Executive Director

Heritage Act 1995 NOTICE OF REGISTRATION As Executive Director for the purpose of the Heritage Act, I give notice under section 46 that the Victorian Heritage Register is amended by Heritage Act 1995 including the Heritage Register Number 1958 in NOTICE OF REGISTRATION the category described as a Heritage place. As Executive Director for the purpose of the Prefabricated Cottage, 17 Coventry Place, South Heritage Act, I give notice under section 46 that Melbourne, Port Philip City Council. the Victorian Heritage Register is amended in EXTENT: that the Heritage Register Number 262 in the category described as a Heritage Place is now 1. All of the building B1 as shown on described as: diagram 1958 held by the Executive Director. Strathfieldsaye, Strathfieldsaye Road, Stratford, 2. All the land shown on diagram 1958 held by the Executive Director, being part of the land Wellington Shire Council. described in Certificate of Title Volume 8207, EXTENT: Folio 179. 1. All the land marked L1 and L2 on diagram Dated 9 October 2001 262, Map 2 held by the Executive Director. RAY TONKIN 2. All the buildings and structures marked as Executive Director follows on Diagram 262 Map 2 held by the Executive Director: B1 Homestead, B2 Farm Victoria Government Gazette G 41 11 October 2001 2595

Hands Cottage, B3 GardenerÕs House, B4 Farm Office, B5 Dairy, B6 Garage, B7 Storage Shed, B8 Generator Shed, B9 Garden Shed, B10 1920s Storage Shed, B11 ShearersÕ Quarters, B12 Laundry/Toilets, B13 ShearersÕ Quarters, B14 Machinery Shed and BlacksmithÕs Shop, Heritage Act 1995 B15 Stables, B16 Mustering Shed, B17 Meat NOTICE OF REGISTRATION House, B18 Shearing Shed, B19 Shed, B20 ManagerÕs House, B21 HartwickÕs Hut, F1 Post As Executive Director for the purpose of the and rail fence. Heritage Act, I give notice under section 46 that 3. All the landscape features marked as the Victorian Heritage Register is amended by follows on Diagram 262 Map 2 held by the including the Heritage Register Number 1957 in Executive Director: D1 Driveway. the category described as a Heritage place. 4. All the objects, furnishing and contents of Geodetic Survey Baseline, Princes Highway, the house donated by Dr Disher to the National Sayers Road & Green Hill, Hoppers Crossing, Trust and per the University of MelbourneÕs Wyndham City Council. inventory ÒStrathfieldsaye Estate Ð Audit of EXTENT: specified Internal ContentsÓ March 2001. 1. All of the objects known as Geodetic 5. All the objects in the outbuildings per the Survey Baseline marked B1 (South Base Stone) University of MelbourneÕs ÒStrathfieldsaye Homestead Ð Asset Inventory Completed 20-23 B2 (North Base Stone) and B3 on Diagram 1957 April 2000Ó. held by the Executive Director. Dated 9 October 2001 2. All of the land shown on Diagram 1957 held by the Executive Director. RAY TONKIN Executive Director Dated 9 October 2001 RAY TONKIN Executive Director

Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986 and Water Act 1989 Heritage Act 1995 NOTICE OF ACQUISITION NOTICE OF REGISTRATION Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land As Executive Director for the purpose of the The Goulburn-Murray Rural Water Heritage Act, I give notice under section 46 that Authority declares that by this notice it acquires the Victorian Heritage Register is amended in the following interest in the land described that the Heritage Register Number 206 in the hereunder. category described as a Heritage Place, is now described as: Owners Names: Edward May Crossman Richmond House, 56 Avoca Street, South Yarra, and Marion Dorothy Crossman. Stonnington City Council. Interest Acquired: Easement Required for EXTENT: Drainage Channel. 1. All of the buildings marked as follows on Land in which Interest Subsists: Lot 2 LP Diagram 603388 held by the Executive 329233S Being part of Crown Allotment 33 Director: B1 House. Parish of Millewa. 2. All the land described in Certificate of Area of Interest: Easement 0.6890 Hectares Title Volume 8455, Folio 793 marked L1 on Title Details: Certificate of Title Volume Diagram 603388 held by the Executive Director. 10170 Folio 883. Dated 9 October 2001 Plan No 124 detailing the location of the RAY TONKIN land being acquired is available for perusal at Executive Director the Central Office of the Goulburn-Murray 2596 G 41 11 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

Rural Water Authority, 40 Casey Street, Tatura Lotteries Gaming & Betting Act 1966 3616. APPROVED GROUPS OF RACES Published with the authority of the The following groups of races are approved Goulburn-Murray Rural Water Authority. for the purposes of section 40(1) of the Dated 11 October 2001. Lotteries Gaming & Betting Act 1966 Ð ANTHONY NATALIZIO All-Aged Stakes and Champagne Stakes; Bill Manager Property and Legal Stutt Stakes and Grosby Gold Cup; Canterbury For and on behalf of Guineas and Australian Stakes; Caulfield Goulburn-Murray Rural Water Authority Guineas and The Thousand Guineas; Chipping Norton Stakes and The Galaxy; Coolmore Classic and Darley Ryder Stakes; Herbert Power Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986 Stakes and Caulfield Cup; Mackinnon Stakes FORM 7 S.21 and Melbourne Cup; Orr Stakes and Futurity Reg. 16 Stakes; Queensland Guineas and OTC Cup; Notice of Acquisition Ranvet Stakes and Rosehill Guineas; Sandown Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land Classic and Sandown Guineas; Sires Produce Stakes (QTC) and Queensland Oaks; Turnbull Central Gippsland Region Water Authority Stakes and Emirates Classic; Wakeful Stakes (Òthe AuthorityÓ) declares that by this notice it and Crown Oaks; Yalumba Stakes and Toorak acquires the Easement marked ÒE-1Ó and ÒE-2Ó Handicap. on the Plan in this Notice, being part of the land in Certificate of Title Volume 7471, Folio 010. Dated 9 October 2001 Published with the authority of the Central MARK CLOSE Gippsland Region Water Authority. Manager, Office of Racing Dated 11 October 2001 (Delegated Officer of the Minister for Racing)

Osteopaths Registration Act 1996 OSTEOPATHS REGISTRATION BOARD OF VICTORIA Fees Payable to the Board In accordance with Section 86(1)(c) of the Osteopaths Registration Act 1996 the Board has fixed the following fees which will be payable to the Board from 1 December 2001: $ General registration 632.00 Specific registration 632.00 Renewal of registration 530.00 Additional renewal fee 52.00 Restoration to the register 632.00 Copy of register 24.00 Copy of register on computer disk 62.00 Extract from the register 24.00 Issue of Replacement Certificate 50.00 Signed for the Authority by its authorised officer, Dated 2 October 2001 PETER QUIGLEY D. J. STURGESS Business Services Manager Registrar Victoria Government Gazette G 41 11 October 2001 2597

Public Lotteries Act 2000 It will not be necessary for interested parties NOTICE OF MAKING OF RULES UNDER to appear on the date specified, unless advised in SECTION 9 writing by the Department. TattersallÕs Sweeps Pty Ltd, ACN 081 925 K. Balzan, Preston. Application to license 662, of 615 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, hereby one commercial passenger vehicle to be gives notice of the making of a new Rule 3.2 in purchased in respect of a 1964 Ford coupe with respect of the Public Lottery known as ÒInstant seating capacity for 3 passengers to operate a Money LotteriesÓ to be effective from service from 413 Swan Street, Richmond for the 9 November 2001. carriage of passengers for wedding parties. DUNCAN FISCHER Note:Ð Applicant will operate in conjunction Chief Executive Officer with Astins Limousines Pty Ltd. C. Daglaras, Bulleen. Application to license two commercial passenger vehicles in respect of Therapeutic Goods (Victoria) Act 1994 one 1966 Ford coupe with seating capacity for LIST OF NAMES OF PERSONS 3 passengers and one 1964 Ford tourer with AUTHORISED UNDER THE ACT seating capacity for 5 passengers to operate a For the purposes of section 5(2) of the service from 31 Victoria Street, Bulleen for the Therapeutic Goods (Victoria) Act 1994, the carriage of passengers for wedding parties and names of the persons who are authorised by the debutante balls. Secretary to the Department of Human Services I. M. Leong, Vermont South. Application to for the purposes of that Act are Ñ license one commercial passenger vehicle in Richard BELL Rosie HERSCH respect of a 1985 Mercedes Benz stretched Frederick BOLAND Spero Katos limousine with seating capacity for 7 passengers Dr Malcolm DOBBIN John McCormack to operate a service from 42 Hampstead Road, Christopher FALCKE Janet MOREY Maidstone for the carriage of passengers for Domenic FOSCHIA Keith MOYLE wedding parties. Stephen GIBBINS Anthony RALPH Togoto Australia Pty Ltd, Pascoe Vale South. Naomi HARRIS Gavin RALSTON Application to license two commercial Dated 8 October 2001 passenger vehicles to be purchased in respect of PROFESSOR JOHN CATFORD one 2001 or later model Toyota wagon with Director Public Health seating capacity for 7 passengers and one 2001 and Chief Health Officer or later model Toyota van with seating capacity Department of Human Services for 10 passengers to operate a service from 13 Carrington Street, Pascoe Vale South for the carriage of overseas students studying in Transport Act 1983 Victoria between Melbourne Airport, VICTORIAN TAXI DIRECTORATE Tullamarine, their place of accommodation and Department of Infrastructure educational institutions situated throughout the Commercial Passenger Vehicle Applications State of Victoria. Notice is hereby given that the following Dated 11 October 2001 applications will be considered by the Victorian ROBERT STONEHAM Taxi Directorate, a division of the Department of Manager Ð Operations Infrastructure after 14 November 2001. Victorian Taxi Directorate Notice of any objection to the granting of an application should be forwarded to reach the Water Act 1989 Manager, Operations Victorian Taxi Directorate, Level 6, 14Ð20 Blackwood Street, North TRADE WASTE BY-LAW NO. 507 Melbourne (P.O. Box 666, North Melbourne Notice is hereby given that the above 3051) not later than 8 November 2001. By-Law received ministerial approval pursuant Copies of objections are forwarded to the to Section 161(1)(a) of the Water Act 1989. applicants. The By-Law specifies the AuthorityÕs 2598 G 41 11 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette requirements for permitting the discharge of any Planning and Environment Act 1987 liquid waste from commercial or industrial MACEDON RANGES PLANNING SCHEME premises into the AuthorityÕs sewers. It also Notice of Approval of Amendment defines procedures to be followed for any pre-treatment requirements together with the Amendment C6 setting of fees and charges. The Minister for Planning has approved This By-Law repeals the former By-Law Amendment C6 to the Macedon Ranges No. 502 and applies to all districts administered Planning Scheme. by Goulburn Valley Regional Water Authority. The Amendment comes into operation on the A copy of the Trade Waste By-Law is open date this notice is published in the Government for inspection free of charge at the AuthorityÕs Gazette. office, 104Ð110 Fryers Street, Shepparton, at the The Amendment rezones land known as AuthorityÕs Operations Centre, Old Dookie Crown Allotment 6, Section 2, Township of Road, Shepparton and at the Seymour Customer Malmsbury, located on the corner of Cameron Service Centre, Hume and Hovell Road, and Brodie Streets, Malmsbury, from Rural Seymour, during normal office hours. Zone 2 to Public Use Zone 2 (Education) to provide consistent zoning for the Malmsbury By Order Primary School. The Amendment also rezones LAURIE J. GLEESON the adjoining road reserve to Residential 1. Chief Executive A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, during office hours, at the Planning and Environment Act 1987 Department of Infrastructure, Planning Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, CENTRAL GOLDFIELDS PLANNING 80 Collins Street, Melbourne; the Department of SCHEME Infrastructure, Northern Region, 57 Lansell Notice of Approval of Amendment Street, Bendigo and at the offices of the Amendment C1 Macedon Ranges Shire Council, 129 Mollison Street, Kyneton. The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C1 to the Central Goldfields PAUL JEROME Planning Scheme. Executive Director The Amendment comes into operation on the Planning, Heritage and date this notice is published in the Government Building Division Gazette. Department of Infrastructure The Amendment includes approximately 12 hectares of land between the Planning and Environment Act 1987 MaryboroughÐDunolly Road, Slaughteryard WHITEHORSE PLANNING SCHEME Road and Ross Road, Maryborough within the Notice of Approval of Amendment Industrial 1 Zone. Amendment C3 Part 2 A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, The Minister for Planning has approved free of charge, during office hours, at the Amendment C3 Part 2 to the Whitehorse Department of Infrastructure, Planning Planning Scheme. Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne; Western Region The Amendment comes into operation on the Office, 88 Learmonth Road, Wendouree and at date this notice is published in the Government the offices of the Central Goldfields Shire Gazette. Council, 2 Neill Street, Maryborough. The Amendment introduces heritage controls for a number of heritage places in PAUL JEROME Whitehorse by including the properties in the Executive Director Schedule to the Heritage Overlay, makes minor Planning, Heritage and changes and corrections to the ÔHeritage Building Division Buildings and PrecinctsÕ Local Policy and the Department of Infrastructure Heritage Overlay Schedule and maps. Victoria Government Gazette G 41 11 October 2001 2599

A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, during office hours, at the Department of Infrastructure, Planning Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne and at the offices of the Whitehorse City Council, Customer Service Centre, 379Ð397 Whitehorse Road, Nunawading. PAUL JEROME Executive Director Planning, Heritage and Building Division Department of Infrastructure

Planning and Environment Act 1987 GREATER GEELONG PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Lapsing of Amendment Amendment C5 The City of Greater Geelong has resolved to abandon Amendment C5 to the City of Greater Geelong Planning Scheme. The Amendment proposed to rezone three properties situated at 510AÐ560 La Trobe Boulevard, Newtown from part Business 4 Zone and part Public Conservation and Resource Zone to Mixed Use Zone. The Amendment lapsed on 13 June 2001. PAUL JEROME Executive Director Planning, Heritage and Building Division Department of Infrastructure 2600 G 41 11 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

ORDERS IN COUNCIL Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 INCORPORATION OF COMMITTEES OF MANAGEMENT AND APPOINTMENT OF CHAIRPERSONS The Lieutenant-Governor as the GovernorÕs deputy, with the advice of the Executive Council under section 14A(1) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978, being satisfied that it is in the public interest to declare to be corporations the Committees of Management appointed under section 14(2) of the Act of the lands described in Column 1 of the schedule hereunder :- (a) declares that the Committees of Management shall be corporations; (b) assigns the names shown in Column 2 to the corporations; and under section 14B(3) of the Act, appoints the persons listed in Column 3 to be Chairpersons of the corporations. SCHEDULE Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Reserve details Corporate name Chairperson Dergholm Recreation Reserve Ð The lands Dergholm Recreation Kevin in the Township of Dergholm temporarily Reserve Incorporated BRENNAN reserved for Public Recreation by Orders in Council of 1 December, 1909, 10 January, 1939, 30 October, 1956, and 1 October, 1963 [Rs 4672]. Jarklin Public Hall Reserves Ð Jarklin Public Alan Edgar The lands in the Parish of Jarklan Hall Incorporated BISH temporarily reserved for Public Hall by Orders in Council of 12 May, 1959 (vide Government Gazette of 20 May, 1959 Ð page 1429) and 26 June, 1973 (vide Government Gazette of 4 July, 1973 Ð page 2298) [Rs 7809]. Sandhill Lake Mechanics Institute Sandhill Lake Malcolm Reserve Ð The land in the Parish of Mechanics Institute Grant Budgerum East temporarily reserved for Committee FARLEY a Mechanics Institute and Public Hall Incorporated by Order in Council of 14 May, 1895 (vide Government Gazette of 17 May, 1895 Ð page 1834) [Rs 5883]. Trentham Public Recreation Reserve Trentham Recreation David Ð The land in the Parish of Trentham (Old Racecourse) DRUMMOND permanently reserved for Public Recreation Reserve Committee by Order in Council of 6 December, 1966 of Management (vide Government Gazette of Incorporated 14 December, 1966 Ð page 4205) [Rs 391]. Rosedale Recreation Reserve Ð Rosedale Recreation Ian The land in the Township of Rosedale Reserve Incorporated FRESHWATER temporarily reserved for Cricket and Recreation purposes by Order in Council of 30 August, 1875 (vide Government Gazette of 3 September, 1875 Ð page 1680) [Rs 735]. Victoria Government Gazette G 41 11 October 2001 2601

Woolshed School Reserve Ð The land Woolshed School James Henry in the Parish of El Dorado temporarily Reserve Committee WHITE reserved for Conservation of an area of of Management historic interest by Order in Council Incorporated of 12 June, 2001 (vide Government Gazette of 14 June, 2001 Ð page 1211) [Rs 2011546]. Apollo Bay/Kennett River Foreshore and Apollo Bay Norman Recreation Reserves Ð The reserved Kennett River Andrew Crown lands in the Township of Public Reserves BUCHANAN Apollo Bay, and Parishes of Krambruk Committee of and Wongara known as the Apollo Bay Management Foreshore Reserve, the Kennett River Incorporated Foreshore Reserve and the Apollo Bay Recreation Reserve [Rs 4917, Rs 4936 & Rs 72]. This Order is effective from the date on which it is published in the Government Gazette. Dated 9 October 2001 Responsible Minister Minister for Environment and Conservation HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council

Gas Industry Act 2001 EXCLUSIVE RETAIL AND DISTRIBUTION FRANCHISE Order in Council The Lieutenant-Governor as the GovernorÕs deputy, with the advice of the Executive Council, under section 27(8) of the Gas Industry Act 2001 (the ÒActÓ) makes the following Order: 1. Purpose The purpose of this Order is to specify for the purposes of sections 27(3) and 27(4) of the Act the criteria in accordance with which the Office of the Regulator-General (the ÒORGÓ) may: (a) grant an application for a licence of a kind referred to in section 27(1)(a) or 27(1)(b) of the Act; and (b) vary a licence for a purpose referred to in section 27(2)(a) or 27(2)(b) of the Act. 2. Interpretation In this Order: ÒCodeÓ means the National Third Party Access Code for Natural Gas Pipeline Systems as that Code from time to time applies in Victoria. ÒExclusive Distribution FranchiseÓ means a licence to provide services by means of a distribution pipeline in a particular area on an exclusive basis granted in accordance with section 27(1)(a) or varied in accordance with section 27(2)(a) of the Act. ÒExclusive Retail FranchiseÓ means a licence to sell gas by retail in a particular area on an exclusive basis granted in accordance with section 27(1)(b) or varied in accordance with section 27(2)(b) of the Act. Òsignificant greenfields projectÓ means the development of a new natural gas pipeline service that is not an infill or extension to an existing gas distribution network within the meaning of Clause 8. 2602 G 41 11 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

Òsmall use customer classÓ means a customer class that is limited to customers who normally consume or who are expected to consume not more than 1 terajoule of natural gas in any one 12 month period. Nothing in this Order is intended to derogate from the operation of the Gas Pipelines Access (Victoria) Law. 3. Commencement This Order commences on the day on which it is published in the Government Gazette. 4. Criteria for Exclusive Retail Franchise (a) ORG must not grant, or vary a licence to provide for, an Exclusive Retail Franchise unless the following criteria are met: (i) the franchise is in respect of a significant greenfields project; (ii) the applicant for the franchise or the relevant local government body or other public authority seeking the provision of reticulated gas to the local area has provided evidence to ORG demonstrating that: (A) investment in distribution pipelines in the area or areas to be supplied with gas by virtue of the project would not occur without the grant or variation; or (B) the supply of gas to some customer classes would be severely limited without the grant or variation; (iii) the grant or variation is justified on the balance of public interest; (iv) the person who is to sell gas by retail in the area subject to the Exclusive Retail Franchise has been selected through, or subsequent to, a competitive tender process which: (A) complies with the rules or requirements governing tenders for or on behalf of local government bodies or other public authorities to the extent that those rules or requirements are applicable; and (B) establishes the tariffs for the sale of gas by retail to small use customers; (v) the person who is to provide the distribution pipeline service in the area subject to the Exclusive Retail Franchise has been selected through, or subsequent to, a competitive tender process which: (A) complies with the rules or requirements governing tenders for or on behalf of local government bodies or other public authorities to the extent that those rules or requirements are applicable; and (B) if the relevant local government or other public body elects, complies with the competitive tender process set out in Section 3 of the Code; (vi) ORG is satisfied that, when developing the tender process, the relevant local government body or public authority has considered the longer term benefits and feasibility of encouraging market structures which enhance competition by splitting the franchise into smaller or multiple retail franchise areas to be allocated to competing bidders; (vii) ORG has, where practicable, consulted with prospective users of the distribution pipeline service in determining the conditions of the Exclusive Retail Franchise; and (viii) any other conditions that ORG considers necessary to protect the public interest are met. Victoria Government Gazette G 41 11 October 2001 2603

(b) The Exclusive Retail Franchise: (i) must be limited to the sale of gas at retail to small use customer classes; (ii) must include a provision requiring the oversight by ORG of the retail tariffs referred to in Clause 4(a)(iv)(B); and (iii) must be granted for a term determined in accordance with Clause 6; and (iv) must not provide for extension or renewal on its expiry. 5. Criteria for Exclusive Distribution Franchise (a) ORG must not grant, or vary a licence to provide for, an Exclusive Distribution Franchise unless the following criteria are met: (i) the distribution pipeline service subject to the franchise will be provided through an integrated distribution pipeline network; (ii) that pipeline network will require systematic development over a significant period in order to achieve the lowest expected long term cost; (iii) the applicant for the franchise or the relevant local government body or other public authority seeking the development of a distribution pipeline service has provided evidence to ORG demonstrating that, without the grant or variation, there is a strong likelihood that the distribution pipeline network will not be developed in the area or areas to be supplied with gas in line with the lowest expected long term cost; (iv) the person who is to provide the distribution pipeline service has been selected through, or subsequent to, a competitive tender process which: (A) complies with the rules or requirements governing tenders for or on behalf of local government bodies or other public authorities to the extent that those rules or requirements are applicable; and (B) if the relevant local government or other public body elects, complies with the competitive tender process set out in Section 3 of the Code; (v) ORG has, where practicable, consulted with prospective users of the distribution pipeline service in determining the conditions of the franchise; and (vi) any other conditions that ORG considers necessary to protect the public interest are met. (b) The Exclusive Distribution Franchise must: (i) be granted for a term determined in accordance with Clause 6; and (ii) not provide for extension or renewal on its expiry. 6. Terms of Exclusive Franchises In determining the term of an Exclusive Retail Franchise or an Exclusive Distribution Franchise, ORG must apply the following criteria: (a) The term of an Exclusive Retail Franchise should not be more than five years unless ORG considers there are special circumstances which justify a longer period. In considering whether there are special circumstances ORG may have regard to: (i) any recommendations made by the local government body or other public authority promoting the project; (ii) the outcome of the competitive tender process associated with the development of the project; and (iii) any other matter ORG considers relevant. (b) The term of an Exclusive Retail Franchise must not in any event exceed ten years. (c) The term of an Exclusive Distribution Franchise must not be more than five years. 2604 G 41 11 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

7. Non-rebuttable Presumptions (a) Investment in pipelines For the purpose of Clause 4(a)(ii)(A) it shall be presumed that investment in distribution pipelines in the area or areas to be provided with gas by virtue of the project has not occurred or would not occur without the grant or variation if there is evidence that: (i) no distribution pipelines have previously been constructed in the area or areas concerned; and (ii) any previous process by a local government body or other public authority for the construction of distribution pipelines in the area or areas concerned without the grant or variation has not succeeded. (b) Limited provision of gas services For the purpose of Clause 4(a)(ii)(B) it shall be presumed that the provision of gas services to some customer classes would be severely limited without the grant or variation if there is evidence that natural gas will not be supplied to all or the majority of small use customer classes in the area or those areas subject to the Exclusive Retail Franchise. (c) Public interest For the purpose of Clause 4(a)(iii) it shall be presumed that a grant or variation of a licence to provide for an Exclusive Retail Franchise is justified on the balance of public interest if the following criteria are met: (i) the grant or variation will result in the supply of natural gas in an area or areas that previously have not been so supplied; and (ii) the price or proposed price at which natural gas is to be supplied in that area is such that, on average and in the aggregate over the period of the franchise the cost to customers within the small use customer class so supplied will be materially less (in real terms) than their continuing to purchase in that period gas other than reticulated natural gas. (d) Development of distribution pipeline network For the purpose of paragraph 5(a)(iii) it shall be presumed that there is a strong likelihood that, without an Exclusive Distribution Franchise, the pipeline network will not be developed in the area or areas to be supplied with gas in line with the lowest expected long term cost if there is evidence that: (i) no distribution pipelines have previously been constructed in the area or areas concerned; (ii) any previous process by a local government body or other public authority for the construction of distribution pipelines constructed in the area or areas concerned has not succeeded; and (iii) the competitive tender process used by a local government body or other public authority for construction of distribution pipelines in the area or areas concerned was designed to obtain comparative values of the long term expected cost of developing the pipeline network with and without an Exclusive Distribution Franchise and the relevant local government body or other public authority certifies that the process demonstrated a lower long term expected cost with an Exclusive Distribution Franchise. 8. Criteria for ÒInfill or extension to an existing networkÓ For the purpose of the definition of the expression Òsignificant greenfields projectÓ, what is an Òinfill or extension to an existing networkÓ is to be determined in accordance with the following criteria: Victoria Government Gazette G 41 11 October 2001 2605

(a) If gas is to be supplied from a supply point that is installed one kilometre or more away from a distribution pipeline that is in operation, then the supply of that gas does not involve the use of an infill or extension to an existing network. (b) Notwithstanding paragraph (a), a project that involves supply points that are, or are likely to be, within one kilometre of a distribution pipeline that is in operation, may be determined by ORG not to be an infill or extension to an existing network if there is evidence that establishes (or tends to establish) that the project is substantial in nature, being evidence as to: (i) the size and location of the proposed franchise area or areas; (ii) the number of potential customers; (iii) the absence of any previous natural gas pipeline services in the proposed franchise area or areas; (iv) the extent to which the proposed franchise area or areas is currently surrounded by or adjoins areas already supplied with natural gas; and (v) the proposed level of capital or other expenditure in respect of the project. Examples of projects that are not likely to be an infill or extension to an existing network under paragraph 8(b): (a) The reticulation of a town, locality or district one kilometre or more away from a distribution pipeline that is in operation. (b) The reticulation of an entirely new town, suburb, locality or district within one kilometre of a distribution pipeline that is in operation, where that place: (i) is substantial in size; (ii) is located in a former rural or industrial area; and (iii) all four sides or three sides are not surrounded by or adjoining places already supplied with natural gas. Examples of projects that are likely to be an infill or extension to an existing network under paragraph 8(b): (a) The extension of a gas service to houses on a street already reticulated with gas. (b) The reticulation of a new street in a suburb presently wholly reticulated with gas. Examples are not determinative. The examples set out above are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to be determinative. 9. Miscellaneous For the avoidance of doubt, in determining whether to grant or vary a licence so as to create an Exclusive Retail Franchise or an exclusive Distribution Franchise no regard shall be had by ORG to the economic feasibility tests applying to new facilities investment that are contained in section 8 of the Code, or to any test for determining whether an extension to an existing gas pipeline system is a Òsignificant extensionÓ for the purposes of an approved access arrangement of the proposed franchisee, or to any determinations resulting from the application of those tests. Dated 9 October 2001 Responsible Minister CANDY BROAD Minister for Energy and Resources HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council 2606 G 41 11 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

Racing Act 1958 GUARANTEE OF BOOKMAKERS AGAINST DEFAULTS IN PAYMENT OF WAGERS In accordance with section 94A(2B) of the Racing Act 1958, the Lieutenant-Governor as the GovernorÕs deputy, with the advice of the Executive Council determines, for the purposes of section 94A of that Act, that Ð (a) the amount of a bond referred to in section 94A(1) of that Act is $500,000; (b) the classes of registered bookmaker are those specified in Column 1 of Table 1 and the amount in respect of each class is the amount specified opposite the class in Column 2 of Table 1; (c) the classes of wager are those specified in Column 1 of Table 2 and the amount in respect of each class is the amount specified opposite the class in Column 2 of Table 2. This determination replaces the previous determination dated 12 December 2000. TABLE 1 Column 1 Column 2 Class of registered bookmaker Determined amount Bookmakers who recorded an aggregate betting turnover in the previous financial year exceeding $15 million or who recorded an average betting turnover at metropolitan thoroughbred race meetings exceeding $150,000 $400,000 Bookmakers who recorded an aggregate betting turnover in the previous financial year exceeding $10 million but not more than $15 million or who recorded an average betting turnover at metropolitan thoroughbred race meetings exceeding $100,000 but not more than $150,000 $250,000 Thoroughbred racing metropolitan rails bookmakers $150,000 Thoroughbred racing metropolitan non-rails bookmakers $75,000 Thoroughbred racing country rails bookmakers $50,000 Thoroughbred racing country non-rails bookmakers $25,000 Harness racing metropolitan rails bookmakers $50,000 Harness racing metropolitan non-rails bookmakers $25,000 Harness racing country bookmakers $25,000 Greyhound racing bookmakers $25,000 Bookmakers who accept telephone bets $100,000 Bookmakers operating at mixed sports gatherings $25,000 Bookmakers operating at sports grounds where athletics or cycling races are being held and where betting has been authorised by or under section 38 of the Lotteries Gaming and Betting Act 1966 $25,000 TABLE 2 Column 1 Column 2 Class of wager Determined amount Future double $250,000 Future win/place Ð thoroughbred racing $250,000 Victoria Government Gazette G 41 11 October 2001 2607

Future win/place Ð harness racing $100,000 Future win/place - greyhound racing $100,000 Future sport $100,000 Non-future sport $100,000 In Table 2 Ð Òfuture doubleÓ means a bet made by the nomination of a horse or greyhound or a combination of 2 horses or 2 greyhounds on the chance that such horse or horses or greyhound or greyhounds will fill first place or fill first, second or third places in 2 specified races providing at least one of the races is decided at a race meeting conducted on a day after the day the bet is placed. Òfuture win/placeÓ means Ð (i) a bet made by the nomination of a horse or greyhound on the chance that such horse or greyhound will fill first place or fill first, second or third place in a specified race providing that the race is decided at a race meeting conducted on a day after the day the bet is placed; or (ii) a bet made by the nomination of a horse or greyhound on the chance that such horse or greyhound will fill first place in 3 specified races; (iii) but does not include a bet made when a bookmaker is operating under a club betting permit issued by the Minister. Òfuture sportÓ means a bet made by the nomination of a result of a betting contingency approved under section 4(1) of the Racing Act 1958 where the result is to be decided 14 days or more after the day on which the bet is placed. Ònon-future sportÓ means a bet made by the nomination of a result of a betting contingency approved under section 4(1) of the Racing Act 1958 where the result is to be decided in less than 14 days after the day on which the bet is placed. Dated 9 October 2001 Responsible Minister: MP Minister for Racing HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council

Land Act 1958 APPROVAL BY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL TO THE SALE OF CROWN LAND BY PRIVATE TREATY Order in Council The Governor in Council, pursuant to Section 99(A) of the Land Act 1958, approves the sale by the Minister for Finance of the parcel of Crown Land described below. PROPERTY ADDRESS DESCRIPTION: Finn Street, Portland. CROWN: Crown Allotment 49B, Section B, Township of Portland. Dated 2 October 2001 Responsible Minister: MP Minister for Finance HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council 2608 G 41 11 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

Local Government Act 1989 by that street to Main Road; thence RE-CONSTITUTION OF THE westerly by that road to Wattletree Road; NILLUMBIK SHIRE COUNCIL thence north-westerly by that road to the MelbourneÐHurstbridge Railway; thence Order in Council southerly and south-westerly by that railway to The Governor in Council hereby directs that: the western boundary of the Shire, and thence a) Under Section 220S (1)(a) of the Local south-easterly and southerly by the shire Government Act 1989, this Order comes boundary to the point of commencement. into operation on the day it is published in Edendale Ward the Government Gazette; and Commencing on Ryans Road at Kim Street; b) Under Section 220Q (nb) of the Local thence easterly by Kim Street and a line in Government Act 1989, on the day this continuation to the MelbourneÐHurstbridge Order comes into operation re-constitute the Railway; thence south-easterly, generally Nillumbik Shire Council so that it consists southerly and westerly by that railway to the only of Councillors elected to represent western boundary of the Shire; and thence individual wards. north-westerly, north-easterly, easterly and c) Under Section 220Q (i) (l) and (m) of the northerly by the shire boundary and further Local Government Act 1989, on the day northerly by Ryans Road to the point of this Order comes into operation the commencement. boundaries of the wards and names of the Yanakie Ward wards of the Nillumbik Shire Council shall Commencing on the northern boundary of be fixed as described in the Schedule to this the Shire at the HeidelbergÐKinglake Road; Order. thence south-westerly by the HeidelbergÐKinglake d) Under Section 220Q (n) of the Local Road to Church Road; thence south-easterly by Government Act 1989, on the day this that road to Major Road; thence north-easterly Order comes into operation the number of by that road to Red Shirt Gully Road; thence councillors assigned to each of the wards south-easterly by that road to Kangaroo fixed as described in the Schedule to this GroundÐSt. Andrews Road; thence southerly by Order shall be one. that road to Long Gully Road; thence easterly Dated 9 October 2001 and southerly by that road to Alma Road; thence southerly by that road and westerly by Responsible Minister ElthamÐYarra Glen Road to Dawson Road; BOB CAMERON MP thence westerly by that road and northerly by Minister for Local Government Kangaroo GroundÐSt. Andrews Road to Watery HELEN DOYE Gully Road; thence westerly by that road to Clerk of the Executive Council Jones Road; thence south-westerly by that SCHEDULE road to Wattle GlenÐKangaroo Ground Road; Boundaries of the Wards of thence south-easterly by that road to Hillview Nillumbik Shire Council Court; thence westerly by that court to the Altered and Redefined southern boundary of Lot 9 on Plan of Subdivision 403664B; thence further westerly Wingrove Ward by that boundary to Pretty Hill Lane; thence Commencing on the western boundary of the westerly by that lane to Lorimer Road; thence Shire at Withers Way; thence easterly by south-westerly and westerly by that road and Withers Way, a line in continuation and Dalton south-westerly by Orme Street to Orme Road; Street to Bible Street; thence northerly by that thence south-easterly by that road and Ingrams street to Pitt Street; thence easterly and Road to Cassells Road; thence easterly by that north-easterly by that street to Arthur Street; road and the ElthamÐYarra Glen Road to Bells thence north-westerly by that street to Hartland Hill Road; thence southerly by that road to the Way; thence northerly by Hartland Way and ResearchÐWarrandyte Road; thence further north-westerly by Wycliffe Crescent to Beard southerly by that road to Mt. Pleasant Road; Street; thence north-easterly and north-westerly thence generally southerly by that road to Shorts Victoria Government Gazette G 41 11 October 2001 2609

Road; thence southerly by that road and easterly Street; thence westerly by that street to Lambert by Overbank Road to Glynns Road; thence Street; thence southerly by that street and a line south-easterly by that road to the most southern in continuation to Diamond Creek Road; thence angle of Lot 21 on Plan of Subdivision 64243; easterly by that road to Main Street; thence thence further south-easterly by a line in south-westerly by that street to Ryans Road; continuation of the south-western boundary of thence southerly by that road to Kim Street; that lot to the southern boundary of the Shire, thence easterly by that street and a line in and thence generally north-easterly, northerly continuation to the MelbourneÐHurstbridge and westerly by the shire boundary to the point Railway, and thence south-easterly by that of commencement. railway to the point of commencement. Lenister Ward Coleman Ward Commencing on the western boundary of the Commencing on the MelbourneÐHurstbridge Shire at Withers Way; thence easterly by Railway at Allendale Road; thence easterly by Withers Way, a line in continuation and Dalton Allendale Road to Ingrams Road; thence Street to Bible Street; thence northerly by that south-easterly by that road to Cassells Road; street to Pitt Street; thence easterly and thence easterly by that road and ElthamÐYarra north-easterly by that street to Arthur Street; Glen Road to Bells Hill Road; thence southerly thence north-westerly by that street to Hartland by that road to the ResearchÐWarrandyte Road; Way; thence northerly by Hartland Way and thence southerly by that road to Mt. Pleasant north-westerly by Wycliffe Crescent to Beard Road; thence generally southerly by that road to Street; thence north-easterly and north-westerly Gum Tree Road; thence westerly by that road to by that street to Frank Street; thence easterly by Reynolds Road; thence northerly by that road to that street to the southern boundary of Lot 88 on Crowe Court; thence north-westerly by that Plan of Subdivision 125804; thence easterly by court and a line in continuation to the southern that boundary and a line in continuation to boundary of Lot 88 on Plan of Subdivision Crowe Court; thence south-easterly by that court 125804; thence westerly by that boundary to to Reynolds Road; thence southerly by that road Frank Street; thence westerly by that street to to Gum Tree Road; thence easterly by that road Beard Street; thence north-westerly by that to Mt. Pleasant Road; thence further easterly street to Main Road; thence westerly by that and southerly by that road to Shorts Road; road to Wattletree Road; thence north-westerly thence southerly by that road and easterly by by that road to the MelbourneÐHurstbridge Overbank Road to Glynns Road; thence Railway, and thence northerly by that railway south-easterly by that road to the most southern line to the point of commencement. angle of Lot 21 on Plan of Subdivision 64243; Allwood Ward thence further south-easterly by a line in Commencing on HeidelbergÐKinglake Road continuation of the south-western boundary of at Church Road; thence south-easterly by that lot to the southern boundary of the Shire, Church Road to Major Road; thence and thence generally westerly and northerly by north-easterly by that road to Red Shirt Gully the shire boundary to the point of Road; thence south-easterly by that road to commencement. Kangaroo GroundÐSt. Andrews Road; thence Ellis Ward southerly by that road to Long Gully Road; Commencing on the MelbourneÐHurstbridge thence easterly and southerly by that road to Railway at Allendale Road; thence easterly by Alma Road; thence southerly by that road and Allendale Road to Orme Road; thence westerly by ElthamÐYarra Glen Road to north-westerly by that road to Orme Street; Dawson Road; thence westerly by that road and thence north-easterly by that street to Reynolds northerly by Kangaroo GroundÐSt. Andrews Road; thence northerly by that road to the Power Road to Watery Gully Road; thence westerly by Transmission Line south of Bishop Avenue; that road to Jones Road; thence south westerly thence north-westerly by that transmission line by that road to Wattle GlenÐKangaroo Ground to Murray Road; thence southerly by that road to Road; thence south-easterly by that road to Ironbark Road; thence south-easterly by that Hillview Court; thence westerly by that court to road and southerly by Collins Street to Clyde the southern boundary of Lot 9 on Plan of 2610 G 41 11 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

Subdivision 403664B; thence further westerly Haleys Gully Road; thence easterly by that road by that boundary to Pretty Hill Lane; thence to Broad Gully Road; thence southerly by that westerly by that lane to Lorimer Road; thence road to the Power Transmission Line north of south-westerly and westerly by that road to Landex Court; thence westerly by that Reynolds Road; thence northerly by that road to transmission line to Murray Road; thence the Power Transmission Line south of Bishop southerly by that road to Ironbark Road; thence Avenue; thence north-westerly by that south-easterly by that road and southerly by transmission line to Broad Gully Road; thence Collins Street to Clyde Street; thence westerly generally northerly by that road to Haleys Gully by that street to Lambert Street; thence southerly Road; thence westerly by that road to Bannons by that street and a line in continuation to Lane North; thence generally northerly by that Diamond Creek Road; thence westerly by road to Boyds Road; thence easterly by that road Diamond Creek Road to Sutherland Road; and northerly by HurstbridgeÐArthurs Creek thence further westerly by that road to Yan Road to Arthurs Creek; thence southerly by that Yean Road; thence southerly by that road to creek to Diamond Creek; thence easterly and Diamond Creek Road; thence south-westerly by north-easterly by that creek to a point in line that road to McLaughlans Lane; thence westerly with Gosfield Road; thence easterly by a line to by that lane to Happy Hollow Drive; thence the HeidelbergÐKinglake Road at Gosfield south-westerly by that drive to the western Road, and thence north-easterly by the boundary of Lot 13 on Plan of Subdivision HeidelbergÐKinglake Road to the point of 73987; thence south-westerly by that boundary commencement. and a line in continuation to the Plenty River Sutherland Ward being a point on the boundary of the Shire, and Commencing on Main Street at Diamond thence westerly, generally north-easterly and Creek Road; thence westerly by Diamond Creek generally south-easterly by the shire boundary Road to Sutherland Road; thence further to the point of commencement. westerly by that road to Yan Yean Road; Port Services Act 1995 thence southerly by that road to Diamond Creek Road; thence south-westerly by that road DECLARATION OF PORT WATERS to McLaughlans Lane; thence westerly by OF THE PORT OF GEELONG that lane to Happy Hollow Drive; thence The Governor in council under section 5(2) south-westerly by that drive to the western of the Port Services Act 1995 and all other boundary of Lot 13 on Plan of Subdivision enabling powersÐ 73987; thence south-westerly by that boundary (a) revokes the Declaration of Port Waters of and a line in continuation to Plenty River being the Port of Geelong Order in council a point on the boundary of the Shire; thence published in the Government Gazette on 21 southerly, westerly, easterly and north-easterly December 2000; and by the shire boundary to Ryans Road; thence (b) declares the waters delineated as such on northerly by that road to Main Street, and thence the plan numbered LEGL./01-94 lodged in north-easterly by that street to the point of the Central Plan Office of the Department of commencement. Natural Resources and Environment to be Cottle Ward the port waters of the port of Geelong; and Commencing on the northern boundary of (c) declares that this order takes effect from the the Shire at the HeidelbergÐKinglake Road; day on which it is published in the thence south-westerly by that road to Gosfield Government Gazette. Road; thence westerly by a line in continuation Dated 2 October 2001 of Gosfield Road to the Diamond Creek; thence Responsible Minister south-westerly by Diamond Creek and northerly CANDY BROAD by Arthurs creek to the HurstbridgeÐArthurs Minister for Ports Creek Road; thence southerly by that road to Boyds Road; thence generally westerly by that HELEN DOYE road and southerly by Bannons Lane North to Clerk of the Executive Council Victoria Government Gazette G 41 11 October 2001 2611

LATE NOTICES

Trustee Companies Act 1984 STATE TRUSTEES (STATE OWNED COMPANY) ACT 1994 Schedule of Fees, Commissions & Disbursements Inclusive of GST Ð effective 11 October 2001 11. Deceased Estate, Powers of Attorney, Agencies, Court-appointed Administrations, Other Administrations and Personal Trusts Capital Commission Once only capital commission on the gross value of any assets of estates where administration commenced after the date of this schedule Not to exceed 5.5% Common Funds Investments Management Fee Management fee on the capital sum invested in any of State TrusteesÕ Common Funds 1.1% per annum Income Collection On gross income received Not to exceed 6.6% per annum On Centrelink or Department of Veterans Affairs pensions 3.3% per annum Where the administration of an estate commenced before 1 July 2000, the relevant capital and income commission shall, subject to any agreement or other restriction to the contrary, be at the rate of the published schedule at the time the administration commenced, plus 10%. 12. Legal Services Probate fees Charged in accordance with current Supreme Court rules Conveyancing fees Not to exceed current Practitioner Remuneration Order 1998 charges Provision of legal advice Senior Solicitor $198 per hour Solicitor $137.50 per hour Litigation fees Charged in accordance with relevant Court scale 13. Taxation Services Advice, returns, annual reviews and assessments $127.60 per hour Computer assisted reviews $63.80 per review 14. State Trustees Funeral Fund Please refer to the State Trustees Funeral Fund Disclosure Document for fees and commissions related to this product. 2612 G 41 11 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

15. Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Ð Guardianship List Temporary Order Administrations $132 per hour Private Administrations Examinations, reviews and preparation of accounts and advice on Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Ð Guardianship List, Private Administrations $132 per hour 16. Executor Advice Advice relating to deceased estate administrations where State Trustees is not appointed Executor or Administrator $132 per hour 17. Informal Administrations Cases where no formal grant is obtained or commission taken $132 per hour 18. Genealogical Services $132 per hour 19. Advisory and Discretionary Trusts Negotiable with clients 10. Will Preparation Where State Trustees is named as Executor, Co-Executor or Substitute Executor Persons holding a Commonwealth Benefits Card $44 per person All other persons $77 per person Joint or reciprocal Wills for two persons $110 per couple Where State Trustees is not named as Executor, Co-Executor or Substitute Executor Will $132 per person Complex Will $132 per hour 11. Australia Foundation and Private Charitable Trusts Management Fee on funds held in a Common Fund 1.1%p.a. plus (a) Administration Fee Up to 1.056% p.a. or (b) Income Commission 6.6% p.a. and Capital Commission Up to 5.5% Victoria Government Gazette G 41 11 October 2001 2613

12. Commercial Trusts

Negotiable with client

13. Custodial Services, Unit Registry and Asset Management Services

Negotiable with client* *From 1 January 2001 State Trustees is the custodian of the Premium Funds (refer to the Premium Funds section in this Schedule)

14. Business Administration Services

Contractual management of specified activities and related projects Negotiable with client

15. Travel (Victoria only)

Travel involved in providing any service may be subject to an additional charge To a site within a 40 kilometre radius of the Melbourne GPO $66 per visit To a site beyond a 40 kilometre radius of the Melbourne GPO $110 per visit

16. Advances

Where funds are advanced from State TrusteesÕ General Account, interest will be charged at a rate not exceeding the rate fixed from time to time under section 2 of the Penalty Interest Rates Act 1983, less 2.5%

17. Disbursements

Disbursements may be charged to the client including the cost of GST where applicable.

18. Reduction or Waiver

The fees, commissions and charges set out in this Schedule may be reduced or waived by State Trustees at its discretion.

19. Interpretation

All hourly charges taken on a pro rata basis. State Trustees has the discretion to negotiate an hourly fee for the provision of any of its services.

20. Goods & Services Tax (GST)

ll fees and commissions of State Trustees in this Schedule are inclusive of any GST payable. GST is not payable in respect of advances. If a service is provided under an existing agreement and the service is GST-free, the agreed charges for the service will remain unaffected by GST-related tax reform until the agreement is able to be reviewed by the parties, or until legislation or other regulatory change permits the adjustment of the charges. 2614 G 41 11 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

STL FINANCIAL SERVICES Premium Funds Application Management Custodian Switching Fee Fee Fee* Fee** Premium Nil 0.6% p.a. 0.03% p.a. 1.0% of Cash switch Fund value Premium 0.75% 0.8% p.a. 0.03% p.a. 1.0% of Fixed switch Interest value Fund Premium 0.75% 0.8% p.a. 0.03% p.a. 1.0% of Mortgage switch Fund value Premium 1.5% 1.0% p.a. 0.03% p.a. 1.0% of Property switch Fund value Premium 1.5% 1.0% p.a. 0.03% p.a. 1.0% of Equity switch Fund value Premium 1.5% 1.0% p.a. 0.03% p.a. 1.0% of International switch Fund value Premium 1.5% 1.0% p.a. 0.03% p.a. 1.0% of Diversified switch Fund value * Reduced from 0.04% as of 1 January 2001, from which date the custodian of the Premium Funds is State Trustees Limited ** No charge for first 3 switches, 1% of switch value thereafter. Please refer to the Premium Funds Prospectus for further information related to this product. Applications for investment can only be made on the application form attached to the current Premium Funds Prospectus issued by STL Financial Services Limited, which has been lodged with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission. A copy of the Prospectus may be obtained by calling STL Financial Services on 9667 6444. Financial Planning Preparation of Financial Plan $550.00 (only if not implemented). If plan is implemented: Entry Fees Based on the value of investments, individual entry fees are disclosed in the Financial Plan. Actual entry fees will depend on investments selected and the overall value of the portfolio. Trail Commissions Based on the average value of investments, individual trail commissions are disclosed in the Financial Plan. Actual trail commission will depend on the investments selected. Victoria Government Gazette G 41 11 October 2001 2615

Review Fee $330.00 minimum where there are no changes to the Financial Plan (review recommended annually, effected only upon prior agreement with client). Note: Further fees may apply if portfolio is adjusted. Financial Planning for Powers of Attorney, Agencies, Court-appointed Administrations, Statutory Administrations, Other Administrations, Personal Trusts and Deceased Estates Value of Plan Plan Fee Review Fee less than $100,000 $440 $275 $100,001 - $300,000 $825 $550 $300,001 - $400,000 $1,100 $770 $400,001 - $500,000 $1,650 $880 $500,001 - $750,000 $2,200 $1,320 $750,001 - $1M $3,300 $1,980 Over $1M Not to exceed $5,500 Not to exceed $3,300 All investment entry fees received by STL Financial Services Limited are rebated to the client. External Fund Managers may pay to STL Financial Services Limited a trail commission of generally no more than 0.4% depending upon the investments selected. Where this occurs, the specific percentage will be detailed in the plan. Goods & Services Tax (GST) All fees and commissions of STL Financial Services Limited in this schedule are inclusive of any GST payable. If a service is provided under an existing agreement and the service is GST-free, the agreed charges for the service will remain unaffected by GST-related tax reform until the agreement is able to be reviewed by the parties, or until legislation or other regulatory change permits the adjustment of the changes. 2616 G 41 11 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette Victoria Government Gazette G 41 11 October 2001 2617 2618 G 41 11 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION ACT 1994 NOTICE OF MAKING OF STATUTORY RULES

Notice is hereby given under Section 17 (2) 102. Statutory Rule: Subordinate of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1994 of the Legislation (Mineral making of the following Statutory Rules: Resources (Infringements) 98. Statutory Rule: Petroleum Regulations 1991 - (Submerged Lands) Extension of Regulations 2001 Operation) Authorising Act: Petroleum Regulations 2001 (Submerged Lands) Authorising Act: Subordinate Act 1982 Legislation Act 1994 Date of making: 9 October 2001 Date of making: 9 October 2001 99. Statutory Rule: Subordinate 103. Statutory Rule: Subordinate Legislation (Mineral Legislation (Mineral Resources (Titles) Resources (Disclosure Regulations 1991 - of Interest) Extension of Regulations 1991 - Operation) Extension of Regulations 2001 Operation) Authorising Act: Subordinate Regulations 2001 Legislation Act 1994 Authorising Act: Subordinate Date of making: 9 October 2001 Legislation Act 1994 100.Statutory Rule: Subordinate Date of making: 9 October 2001 Legislation (Mineral 104. Statutory Rule: Victorian Relief Resources (Health Committee and Safety) Regulations 2001 Regulations 1991 - Authorising Act: Victorian Relief Extension of Committee Act 1958 Operation) Regulations 2001 Date of making: 9 October 2001 Authorising Act: Subordinate Legislation Act 1994 Date of making: 9 October 2001 101. Statutory Rule: Subordinate Legislation (Mineral Resources (Royalties) Regulations 1991 - Extension of Operation) Regulations 2001 Authorising Act: Subordinate Legislation Act 1994 Date of making: 9 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette G 41 11 October 2001 2619

Retail price will vary according to the SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION ACT 1994 NOTICE THAT STATUTORY RULES ARE number of pages in each special or periodical OBTAINABLE gazette. The table below sets out the prices that apply. Notice is hereby given under Section 17 (3) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1994 that No. of Pages the following Statutory Rules were first (Including cover obtainable from Information Victoria, 356 Price Code and blank pages) Price* Collins Street, Melbourne on the date specified: A 1Ð16 $3.15 B 17Ð32 $4.70 96. Statutory Rule: Subordinate C 33Ð48 $6.45 Legislation (Water D 49Ð96 $10.00 (Lake Eildon Recreational Area) E 97Ð144 $13.00 (Houseboats) F 145Ð192 $15.40 Regulations 1991 - G 193Ð240 $17.50 Extension of H 241Ð288 $18.90 Operation) I 289Ð352 $21.25 Regulations 2001 J 353Ð416 $24.80 Authorising Act: Subordinate K 417Ð480 $28.35 Legislation Act L 481Ð544 $33.10 1994 M 545Ð608 $37.80 Date first obtainable: 9 October 2001 N 609Ð672 $42.55 Code A O 673Ð736 $47.30 P 737Ð800 $52.00 97. Statutory Rule: Victorian Civil and Administrative *All Prices Include GST Tribunal (Amendment No. 8) Rules 2001 Authorising Act: Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 1998 Date first obtainable: 9 October 2001 Code A ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE As from 11 October 2001 The last Special Gazette was No. 166 dated 10 October 2001 The last Periodical Gazette was No. 1 dated 29 May 2001 2620 G 41 11 October 1998 Victoria Government Gazette

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