Designated Area – Docklands
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1036 G 19 12 May 2011 Victoria Government Gazette Liquor Control Reform Act 1998 SECTION 147 – ORDER DECLARING A DESIGNATED AREA I, Mark Brennan, Director of Liquor Licensing, make an Order, pursuant to section 147 of the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998 (the Act), declaring the following area to be a designated area for the purposes of Part 8A of the Act: The area of Docklands bounded by the western boundary of Spencer Street, Melbourne, commencing at the intersection of La Trobe Street, Melbourne, in a south-easterly direction to the intersection of Flinders Street, Melbourne, then the northern boundary of Flinders Street, Melbourne, in a south-westerly direction to the intersection of Wurundjeri Way, Melbourne, then the northern boundary of Wurundjeri Way in a south-westerly direction to the Yarra River, Melbourne/Docklands at the Charles Grimes Bridge, then the northern boundary Yarra River, in a north-westerly direction Melbourne/Docklands to the Bolte Bridge, then the eastern boundary of the Bolte Bridge (Citylink) in a northerly direction to Docklands Drive, Docklands, then the northern boundary of Docklands Drive, Docklands in a north-easterly direction to Wurundjeri Way (Dudley Street), Docklands, then the northern and eastern boundary of Wurundjeri Way, Docklands, in a south-easterly direction to La Trobe Street, Docklands, then the northern boundary of La Trobe Street, Docklands, in a north- easterly direction to the intersection of Spencer Street, as shown hatched in the plan below: ST DUDLEY Designated area WURUNDJERI DR STREET SPENCER ST ESPLANADE LATROBE LONSDALE DOCKLANDS WAY ST Docklands Stadium BOURKE Victoria Harbour STREET Bolte Bridge HARBOUR Southern Cross STREET Station CITYLINK STREET Y a r r a BOURKE STREET COLLINS WAY FLINDERS NDJERI N R i v e r WURU Charles Grimes Bridge I believe that: (a) alcohol-related violence or disorder has occurred in a public place that is in the immediate vicinity of licensed premises within the designated area; and (b) the exercise of powers under Division 2 or 3 of Part 8A of the Act is reasonably likely to be an effective means of reducing or preventing the occurrence of alcohol-related violence or disorder in the designated area. I have consulted with the Chief Commissioner of Police prior to making this Order. This Order comes into operation on the date on which it is published in the Victorian Government Gazette. MARK BRENNAN Director of Liquor Licensing.