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2005 008.Pdf No. 8 277 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE www.governmentgazette.sa.gov.au PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ALL PUBLIC ACTS appearing in this GAZETTE are to be considered official, and obeyed as such ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, 27 JANUARY 2005 CONTENTS Page Page Appointments, Resignations, Etc...............................................278 Private Advertisement ............................................................... 311 Aerodrome Fees Act 1998—Notice ..........................................278 Proclamations ............................................................................ 303 Architects Act 1939—Notice ....................................................278 Public Trustee Office—Administration of Estates .................... 310 Corporations and District Councils—Notices............................309 Development Act 1993—Notice ...............................................288 REGULATION Fisheries Act 1982—Notices..................................................... 288 Motor Vehicles Act 1959 (No. 7 of 2005) ............................. 306 Highways Act 1926—Notice.....................................................292 Rail Safety Act 1996—Notice................................................... 296 Housing Improvement Act 1940—Notices................................293 Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991—Notices.................... 296 Land and Business (Sale and Conveyancing) Act 1994— Sale of Property......................................................................... 311 Notice ....................................................................................295 Soil Conservation and Land Care Act 1989—Notices .............. 297 Mining Act 1971—Notices........................................................295 Training and Skills Development Act 2003—Notices............... 300 Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1985—Notice ................296 Unclaimed Moneys Act 1891—Notices.................................... 312 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE NOTICES ALL poundkeepers’ and private advertisements forwarded for publication in the South Australian Government Gazette must be PAID FOR PRIOR TO INSERTION; and all notices, from whatever source, should be legibly written on one side of the paper only and sent to Government Publishing SA so as to be received no later than 4 p.m. on the Tuesday preceding the day of publication. 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The Government Gazette is available online at: www.governmentgazette.sa.gov.au 278 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [27 January 2005 Department of the Premier and Cabinet ARCHITECTS ACT 1939 AS AMENDED Adelaide, 27 January 2005 Register HER Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been THE following are architects registered under this Act as at 31 pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the South Australian December 2004 Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs Commission, pursuant to the provisions of the South Australian Multicultural and Ethnic ABBOT, Jeffrey John, 16 Charlotte Court, Grange, SA 5022 Affairs Commission Act 1980: ADAM, John Paul, 10/240 Flinders Street, Adelaide, SA 5000 ADSETT, Robert Young, Thomson Adsett & Partners, PO Box Member: (from 27 January 2005 until 31 December 2005) 3348, South Brisbane, Qld 4101 Vahedeh Mansoury AGARS, Glenn Kevin, Brown Falconer Group Pty Ltd, PO Box Norman Schueler 3007, Norwood, SA 5067 By command, AGGISS, Julian Anthony, GPO Box 247, Brisbane, Qld 4001 AHLADAS, Peter, Jackman Parken Evans Pty Ltd, PO Box 612, LEA STEVENS, for Premier Unley, SA 5061 ATTG 0433/02TC1CS AISATULLIN, Tonu Enn, 42 Hayberry Street, Crows Nest, NSW 2065 ALBERTINI, Tania Catrina, Unit 9, 6 Koolaman Street, Joslin, Department of the Premier and Cabinet SA 5070 Adelaide, 27 January 2005 ALCOCK, Christopher Donald, 21 Warrangi Street, Tarramurra, HER Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been NSW 2074 pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Architects Board of ALEXANDER, Douglas, PO Box 8198, Station Arcade, South Australia, pursuant to the provisions of the Architects Act Adelaide, SA 5000 1939: ALI, Angelo, 60 Glen Osmond Road, Parkside, SA 5063 ALLEGRETTO, Domenico Rosario, 19 East Avenue, Millswood, Member: (from 27 January 2005 until 29 March 2007) SA 5034 Susan Phillips ALLEN, Adam, c/o R Jaugietis, 10 Wallala Avenue, Park Holme, By command, SA 5043 ALLEN, Anthony William, 30 Leane Street, Hughes, ACT, 2605 LEA STEVENS, for Premier ALLEN, Sarah Louise, 37 Maud Street, Rostrevor, SA 5073 MUDP 05/05CS ANDERSEN, Dimitty Marie, 257 Sturt Street, Adelaide, SA 5000 ANDRETZKE, Bryon Winslow, 55 Leicester Street, Parkside, SA 5063 Department of the Premier and Cabinet ANDROVIC, Ante Sime, 54 Yeelanna Avenue, Seaview Downs, Adelaide, 27 January 2005 SA 5049 ANGUS, Alistair McClure, Angus & Dowie Architecture Pty Ltd, HER Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been 182 Main Road, McLaren Vale, SA 5171 pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Development Policy APLIN, Kendall Jayne, 23 Colby Place, Adelaide, SA 5000 Advisory Committee, pursuant to the provisions of the Develop- APOLLONIO, George Michael, 52 East Parkway, Colonel Light ment Act 1993: Gardens, SA 5041 Member: (from 27 January 2005 until 30 June 2006) APPONYI, Katalin Anastasia, 3/18 Angus Street, Goodwood, SA Leanne Muffet 5034 By command, AUKLAND, Samuel Jason, 28 Olympia Street, Kidman Park, SA 5025 LEA STEVENS, for Premier AVARD, Richard, 3 Cooper Angus Grove, Wattle Park, SA 5066 MUDP 02/05CS AVILA, Michael, 1A Projects Pty Ltd, PO Box 7138 Cloisters Square, Perth, WA 6000 BAGSHAW, David Anthony, Swanbury Penglase Architects, 250 Department of the Premier and Cabinet Wright Street, Adelaide, SA 5000 Adelaide, 27 January 2005 BAILEY, Christie Jane, 19 Orange Grove, Kensington Park, SA 5068 HER Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has accepted BALDWINSON, Peter Charles, 44A Highfield Avenue, St the resignation of Steven Hunter Tully as Electoral Commissioner Georges, SA 5064 in the State Electoral Office of South Australia, with effect from BALNAVES, John Bernard, 10/212 Kensington Road, 23 January 2005, pursuant to the provisions of the Electoral Act Marryatville, SA 5068 1985. BALSAMO, Luciano, Hassell Pty Ltd, Level 5, 70 Hindmarsh By command, Square, Adelaide, SA 5000 BARANIKOVA, Ruzena, Deane Treloar & Associates Pty Ltd, LEA STEVENS, for Premier PO Box 20, Fullarton, SA 5063 BARANOVIC, Lubor, 8 Andros Street, Chapel Hill, Qld 4069 ATTG 0008/05CS BARNES, Jon Paul, 30 Cornwall Avenue, Turramurra, NSW 2074 AERODROME FEES ACT 1998 BARRINGTON, John Kingsley, 267 Portrush Road, Norwood, SA 5067 Sedan Aerodrome (Private Airfield)—Landing Fees BARRINGTON, Rodney Lincoln, 1 Bogaduck Road, Aldgate, SA NOTICE is hereby given that the following landing fees apply 5154 from 27 January 2005 until further notice: BARTLETT, John Clucas, 8 Leila Street, Bedford Park, SA 5042 BARWICK, Ian James, Suite 48, 9 East Terrace, Adelaide, SA Aircraft—$8 per engine 5000 Gliders—$25 BASTIRAS, Con, 13 Valmai Avenue, Kings Park, SA 5034 Landing without prior approval $25 per engine. BATEUP, Ross Lee, URS Australia Pty Ltd, 25 North Terrace, No fee for precautionary or emergency landings. Hackney, SA 5069 BATHGATE, Simon Robert Douglass, 144 Johnston Street, M. STUART -SKINNER, Aerodrome Operator Annandale, NSW 2038 BATTERSBY, Robert Hilton, 1 Douglas Street, Eden Hills, SA 5050 27 January 2005] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 279 BAULIS, Harald Fred, 51 Haig Street, Netherby, SA 5062 CALDWELL, Stewart James, 3/25A Regent Street, Kensington, BECHERVAISE, Harry Stanley, Bechervaise & Associates, 183 SA 5068 Melbourne Street, North Adelaide, SA 5006 CAMPAGNARO, Damian Romano, 307 Pulteney Street, BECK, Grant, 891 Park Street, West Brunswick, Vic. 3055 Adelaide, SA 5000 BEDFORD, Matthew Peter, 8 Penang Avenue, Colonel Light CAMPBELL, Andrew Gordon, 10 Grandview Grove, Toorak Gardens, SA 5041 Gardens, SA 5065 BELFORD, James McGregor, PO Box 912, Mount Barker, SA CAMPBELL, Paul Francis, Paul Campbell & Associates, 102 5251 Greenhill Road, Unley, SA 5061 BELTSOS, Michael, 3 Livingstone Avenue, Prospect, SA 5082 CAMPBELL, Susan, 10 Grandview Grove, Toorak Gardens, SA BEMS, Alexander, 53 Ayliffes Road, St Marys, SA 5042 5065 BERNARD, David Henry, 51 Sixth Avenue, St Peters, SA 5069 CANT, David George, c/o Cant Dibden Pty Ltd, Suite 3, 24 BERRY, Guy Sean Pierre, 15 Christine Avenue, Hillbank, SA Birdwood Lane, Lane Cove, NSW 2066 5112 CAPORASO, John, 63 Milner Street, Prospect, SA 5082 BEST, Simon Daryl, 13 Nora Street, Maylands, SA 5069 CARELLAS, Carol, PO Box 234, Prospect, SA 5082 BETTANY, Graham, 43 The Parade West, Kent Town, SA 5067 CARIPIDIS, Gregory, 30 Edwin Terrace, Gilberton, SA 5081 BETTERMAN, Agnieszka Anna, 22 Edgar Street, Bedford Park, CARN, Raymond John, 42 King William Road, Goodwood, SA SA 5042 5034 BIBBO, Salvatore, 189 Portrush Road, Maylands, SA 5069 CARR, Judith Mary, 6 Lock Avenue, Erindale, SA 5066 BILLS, Charles Eric Maynard, 15 Nora Street, Maylands, SA CARTER, Justin Scott, 12 Dennis Grove, Vista, SA 5091 5069 CASEY, Rodney John, GPO Box 1043, Brisbane, Qld 4001 BINKS, Anthony Richard, 29 Hyland Terrace, Rosslyn Park, SA CASSETTA, Pasquo, Comcorp Architects, 140 Greenhill Road, 5072 Unley, SA 5061 BIRCHBY, Glen Linden, PO Box 258, Torrens Park, SA 5062 CASTELLO, Joseph, 165 McKinnon
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