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Queensland Government Gazette Queensland Government Gazette PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. 364] Friday 11 October 2013 Current Gazettes and Back Issues 2003 - 2013 To view all Gazettes, please visit our website at: www.qld.gov.au/publications 1. Click on Search for publications 2. Type in the Gazette with year required i.e. Gazettes 2013 3. Enter to search 4. Scroll down to locate month i.e April 2013 5. Select the gazette required 6. On the download page, press Download (PDF) Should you have any problems opening the PDF, please contact [email protected] [173] Queensland Government Gazette Extraordinary PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. 364] Friday 4 October 2013 [No. 26 NOTICE Premier’s Office Brisbane, 4 October 2013 I notify that, acting under the provisions of the Constitution of Queensland 2001, I have rescinded the appointment of the Honourable John Joseph McVeigh MP, Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry to act as, and to perform all of the functions and exercise all of the powers of, Minister for Police and Community Safety from 30 September 2013 until the Honourable John Mark Dempsey MP returns to duty. CAMPBELL NEWMAN MP PREMIER © The State of Queensland 2013 Copyright protects this publication. Except for purposes permitted by the Copyright Act, reproduction by whatever means is prohibited without prior written permission. Inquiries should be addressed to: Gazette Advertising, GPO Box 2457, Brisbane QLD 4001. _____________________________ BRISBANE 4 October 2013 174 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 26 [4 October 2013 This page has been left blank intentionally [175] Queensland Government Gazette Natural Resources and Mines PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. 364] Friday 11 October 2013 [No. 27 Land Act 1994 Objections ADDITION OF COMMUNITY PURPOSES FOR LAND 3.(1) An objection (in writing) to a proposed road closure GRANTED IN TRUST NOTICE (No 01) 2013 mentioned in the Schedule may be lodged with the Regional Service Director, Department of Natural Resources and Short title Mines, at the regional office for the region in which the 1. This notice may be cited as the Addition of Community road is situated. Purposes for Land Granted in Trust Notice (No 01) 2013. (2) Latest day for lodgement of objections is 21 November 2013. Addition of Community Purposes to Land Granted in Trust (3) Any objections received may be viewed by other [s.35(2) of the Act] parties interested in the proposed road closure under the 2. The land granted in trust described in Schedule 1 is amended provisions of the Right to Information Act 2009. If you by the addition of further community purposes as set out in lodge an objection, please include in your objection let- Schedule 2. ter whether you would like to be consulted if this issue SCHEDULE 1 becomes the subject of an access request under the Right to Information Act 2009. South Region, Brisbane Office Plans Grant 4. Inspection of the plans of the proposed road closures Title Reference 18183175, Lot 875 on S312453, parish of may be made at- Bulimba. (a) the Department of Natural Resources and Mines Offices at Brisbane and Maryborough; and Purpose (b) the Local Government Offices of Brisbane City and Park purposes and for no other purpose whatsoever. Fraser Coast Regional; for a particular plan in that district or that local government SCHEDULE 2 area. Addition of community purposes to Deed of Grant in Trust SCHEDULE omit ‘Park purposes and for no other purpose whatsoever’, PERMANENT CLOSURE South Region, Brisbane Office insert ‘Park, Sport and Recreation purposes and for no other 1 An area of about 4980 m2 being part of Sandgate Road purpose whatsoever’. separating Lot 2 on SP114345, Lot 3 on SP120154 and Lot ENDNOTES 4 on RP906769 from Lot 5 on SP242021 (parish of Kedron, 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 10 October 2013. locality of Boondall) and shown as road proposed to be permanently closed on Drawing 13/183. (2013/005300) 2. Published in the Gazette on 11 October 2013. TEMPORARY CLOSURE 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. South Region, Maryborough Office 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural 2 An area of about 1.34 ha separating Lot 2 on RP35324 Resources and Mines. from Lot 1 on RP35325 (parish of Urangan, locality of 5. File Reference- 2013/005031 Nikenbah) and shown as road proposed to be temporarily Land Act 1994 closed on Drawing 13/128. (2013/003736) OBJECTIONS TO PROPOSED ROAD CLOSURE ENDNOTES NOTICE (No 39) 2013 1. Published in the Gazette on 11 October 2013. Short title 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative 1. This notice may be cited as the Objections to Proposed Assembly. Road Closure Notice (No 39) 2013. 3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Application for road closure [s.100 of the Act] Resources and Mines. 2. Applications have been made for the permanent and temporary closure of the roads mentioned in the Schedule. 176 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 27 [11 October 2013 Land Act 1994 contained within former Road Licence No. 36/6606, (parish of FORMER WATERCOURSE LAND DECLARATION Beaufort). (2013/005092) NOTICE (No 02) 2013 ENDNOTES Short title 1. Published in the Gazette on 11 October 2013. 1. This notice may be cited as the Former Watercourse Land 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. Declaration Notice (No 02) 2013. 3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Notice of declaration [s.13B of the Act] Resources and Mines. 2. Notice is hereby given that the chief executive administering the Water Act 2000 is satisfied that the requirements in section Land Act 1994 13B(4) of the Act have been complied with and accordingly CORRECTION OF ERROR IN DEED OF GRANT declares the non-tidal boundary watercourse land described in the NOTICE (No 05) 2013 Schedule to be former watercourse land. Short title SCHEDULE 1. This notice may be cited as the Correction of Error in Deed 3. An area of 928 m2 being part of Kedron Brook (parishes of of Grant Notice (No 05) 2013. Enoggera and Kedron, localities of Lutwyche and Gordon Park) and Notice of correction of error [s.359(1) of the Act] shown as Lot 135 on SP252313 to be deposited in the Department 2. Notice is given that it is intended, after publication of of Natural Resources and Mines. this notice, to recommend to the Governor in Council that a 4. This Former Watercourse Land Declaration Notice (No 02) further notice be made correcting the Deed of Grant described in 2013 is made on the date this notice is published in the Gazette. Schedule 1 as set out in Schedule 2. Applicant ENDNOTES 3. The applicant for the correction of the error made in preparing 1. Published in the Gazette on 11 October 2013. the deed is the State. 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. SCHEDULE 1 3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural South Region, Charleville Office Resources and Mines. Deed of Grant - 40021886 4. File Reference – 2012/006035 Current Title Reference - 50283557 Land Act 1994 Land granted - Lot 1 on BND24, parish of Fleming FORMER WATERCOURSE LAND DECLARATION Area - 2068.7531 ha NOTICE (No 03) 2013 SCHEDULE 2 Short title Correction of an error in the specified reservations of the Deed 1. This notice may be cited as the Former Watercourse Land of Grant- Declaration Notice (No 03) 2013. omit ‘(e) All quarry material (as defined by the Forestry Act Notice of declaration [s.13B of the Act] 1959) on and below the surface of the land’. 2. Notice is hereby given that the chief executive administering ENDNOTES the Water Act 2000 is satisfied that the requirements in section 1. Published in the Gazette on 11 October 2013. 13B(4) of the Act have been complied with and accordingly 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. declares the non-tidal boundary watercourse land described in the 3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Schedule to be former watercourse land. Resources and Mines. SCHEDULE 4. File Reference - 2013/005113 3. Areas of 239 m2 and 167 m2 being parts of Kedron Brook (parishes of Enoggera and Kedron, localities of Lutwyche and Land Act 1994 Gordon Park) and shown as Lots 144 and 145 on SP252314 to be CORRECTION OF ERROR IN DEED OF GRANT deposited in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. NOTICE (No 06) 2013 4. This Former Watercourse Land Declaration Notice (No 03) Short title 2013 is made on the date this notice is published in the Gazette. 1. This notice may be cited as the Correction of Error in Deed ENDNOTES of Grant Notice (No 06) 2013. 1. Published in the Gazette on 11 October 2013. Notice of correction of error [s.359(1) of the Act] 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 2. Notice is given that it is intended, after publication of 3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural this notice, to recommend to the Governor in Council that a Resources and Mines. further notice be made correcting the Deed of Grant described in 4. File Reference – 2012/006036 Schedule 1 as set out in Schedule 2. Applicant Land Act 1994 3. The applicant for the correction of the error made in preparing REOPENING OF TEMPORARILY CLOSED ROAD the deed is the State. NOTICE (No 28) 2013 SCHEDULE 1 Short title South Region, Charleville Office 1. This notice may be cited as the Reopening of Temporarily Deed of Grant - 40021889 Closed Road Notice (No 28) 2013.
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