Government Gazette

No. G 17 Thursday 30 April 1998 GENERAL

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By Authority of Victorian Government Printer 914 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette INDEX TO PRIVATE ADVERTISERS A M Adams & Garde...... 915 Maddock Lonie & Chisholm ...... 917 Aitken Walker & Strachan...... 915 McKean & Park ...... 918 Amerenas ...... 915 Middletons Moore & Bevins ...... 918 Andrew P. Melville ...... 915 Moores...... 918 Arthur Robinson & Hedderwicks ...... 915 Mosley & Palmer ...... 918

B N Basile & Co...... 916 National Mutual Trustees Limited ...... 918

D P Daniel S. Slattery & Associates ...... 916 Phillips & Wilkins ...... 919 David Sonenberg & Associates ...... 916 Dunhill Madden Butler ...... 916 R Richmond & Bennison ...... 919 E Roberts & Roberts Partners ...... 919 Eales & Mackenzie ...... 916 E. P. Johnson & Davies ...... 916 S Equity Trustees Limited ...... 917 Stuart Morgan & Associates ...... 920

G V Gray Friend & Long ...... 917 Verna A. Cook ...... 920

H W Hassall & Byrne ...... 917 White Cleland Pty ...... 920 J Y James Kelleher ...... 917 Yuncken & Yuncken ...... 920 John Stewart ...... 917

K Kelly & Chapman ...... 917 Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 915

PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS

Creditors next-of-kin or others having against the estate of the said deceased, who died claims in respect of the estate of JOHN on 16 July 1997 are required by Shirley Joan HECTOR WYLIE, late of Lot 1, Princes Poynton of 39 Bunney Road, Clayton South in Highway, Cobargo, , retired the said State, nursery proprietor, one of the engineer, deceased, who died on 27 November executors of the estate of the said deceased to 1997 are to send particulars of their claims to send particulars of such claims to her care of the the executors care of the undermentioned undermentioned solicitors on or before 30 June solicitors by 10 July 1998 after which date the 1998 after which date she will distribute the executors will distribute the assets having assets having regard only to the claims of which regard only to the claims of which the executors she then has notice. then have notice. AMERENAS, solicitors, 5/24 Bay Road, ADAMS & GARDE, legal practitioners, 11a Sandringham, Vic. 3191. Central Avenue, Moorabbin. In the estate of MARGARET MARY ISABEL ANN OSBORN, (in the will called HOOKEY, late of 9/23 Trentham Street, Isabel Ann Osborne), late of Unit 2, 120B Sandringham, in the State of Victoria, spinster, Stanhope Street, Malvern, retired clerk, deceased. Creditors next-of-kin and all other deceased. Creditors next-of-kin and others persons having claims against the estate of the having claims in respect of the estate of the said deceased, who died on 27 June 1997 are deceased, who died on 27 January 1998 are required by Frederick Graeme Rieper of 205 required by the personal representative, Kevin Country Club Drive, Clifton Springs, in the said William Longstaff of 59 Wright Street, Middle State, retired gentleman, one of the executors of Park, to send particulars to him care of the the estate of the said deceased to send undermentioned solicitors by 8 July 1998 after particulars of such claims to him care of the which date the personal representative may undermentioned solicitors on or before 30 June convey or distribute the assets having regard 1998 after which date he will distribute the only to the claims of which he then has notice. assets having regard only to the claims of which AITKEN WALKER & STRACHAN, solicitors, he then has notice. 114 William Street, Melbourne 3000. AMERENAS, solicitors, 5/24 Bay Road, Sandringham, Vic. 3191. JOYCE DULCIE CLELAND, late of Unit 2, 37 Grandview Grove, Rosanna, widow, Creditors next-of-kin and others having deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others claims against the estate of SYLVIA ROSETTA having claims in respect of the estate of the LEIGHTON, late of Glenview Nursing Home, deceased, who died on 20 February 1998 are Rutherglen, who died on 8 February, 1998 are required by the personal representative, Barry required to send particulars of their claims to James Cleland of 59 OÕBriens Lane, Janet Grace Colvin and Margaret Nicholson Templestowe, to send particulars to him care of Kelly, c/- Andrew P. Melville, solicitors of 110 the undermentioned solicitors by 8 July 1998 Main Street, Rutherglen 3685, the personal after which date the personal representative representatives, on or before 17 June 1998 after may convey or distribute the assets having which date they may convey or distribute the regard only to the claims of which he then has assets having regard only to the claims of which notice. they then have notice. AITKEN WALKER & STRACHAN, solicitors, ANDREW P. MELVILLE, barristers & 114 William Street, Melbourne 3000. solicitors, 110 Main Street, Rutherglen 3685.

In the estate of LILY MAY GARING, late of ROBERT TALLIS ANDREW KIRK, late of 18 Watson Street, Murchison in the State of 7 Morven Street, Mornington, Victoria, Victoria, home duties, deceased. Creditors next- restaurateur, deceased. Creditors next-of-kin of-kin and all other persons having claims and others having claims in respect of the estate 916 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette of the deceased, who died on 21 February 1997 of claims to the executors, National Mutual are required by the executors, June Patricia Kirk Trustees Limited, Eva Skrabal and Vilma of ÒBlue WatersÓ, 65 Kalimna Drive, Zivkovic, care of National Mutual Trustees Mornington, Victoria and George William Kirk Limited at 65 Southbank Boulevard, of 43A Elizabeth Street, Malvern, Victoria Southbank, in the said State on or before 9 to send particulars to them by 8 July1998 after July1998 after which date the executors will which date the executors may convey or distribute the estate having regard only to the distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which they have notice. claims of which they then have notice. DAVID SONENBERG & ASSOCIATES, ARTHUR ROBINSON & HEDDERWICKS, solicitors, 293 Bay Street, Brighton 3186. solicitors, 530 Collins Street, Melbourne. Creditors next-of-kin or others having In the estate of CLAUD JEWSON of Swan claims in respect of the estate of SARA Hill Hospital, Splatt Street, Swan Hill in the SWARTZ, late of Glenhuntly Private Nursing State of Victoria, pensioner, deceased. Creditors Home, 5 Maroona Road, Glenhuntly, Victoria, next-of-kin and all other persons having claims but formerly of 401 Hawthorn Road, South against the estate of the said deceased are Caulfield, home duties, deceased, who died on required by George Jewson of Cornish Avenue, 12 July 1997 are to send particulars of their Tresco, Victoria and Sybil Carmichael of 20 claims to the executors, Raymonde Grover and Mortoo Street, Swan Hill, Victoria, the ANZ Executors & Trustee Company Limited, c/-530 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria, by executors of the estate of the said deceased to 14 July1998 after which date the executors will send particulars of such claims to them in the distribute the assets having regard only to the care of the undermentioned solicitors within claims of which the executors then have notice. two months from the date of publication of this notice after which date they will distribute the DUNHILL MADDEN BUTLER, solicitors, assets having regard only to the claims of which 575 Bourke Street, Melbourne. they then have notice. Creditors next-of-kin or others having BASILE & CO., barristers and solicitors, 46 claims in respect of the estate of RICHARD Wellington Street, Kerang, Vic. 3579. WALMSLEY GOODIER, late of 21 Nicholson Crescent, Lilydale, Victoria, labourer, deceased, ANGELA ELIZABETH PARSONS, late of who died on 14 January 1998 are to send 10 Zodiac Street, Burwood 3125, deceased. particulars of their claims to the executor, care Next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the undermentioned solicitors by 27 June of the estate of the deceased, who died on 10 1998 after which date the executor will December 1997 are required by Permanent distribute the assets having regard only to the Trustee Company Limited, A.C.N. No. 000 000 claims of which the executor then has notice. 993 of 294-296 Collins Street, Melbourne to EALES & MACKENZIE, soliciors, 114-116 send particulars of their claims to the said Main Street, Lilydale. company by 30 June 1998 after which date it will convey or distribute the assets having Creditors next-of-kin or others having regard only to the claims of which the company claims in respect of the estate of HETTA then has notice. LILLIAN DOUTHIE, late of 794 Mt. DANIEL S. SLATTERY & ASSOCIATES, Dandenong Road, Kilsyth, Victoria, spinster, barristers & solicitors, 1st Floor, Suite 3, 2 deceased, who died on 29 November 1997 are Burwood Highway, Burwood East, Victoria. required to send particulars of their claims to the executors care of the undermentioned Creditors next-of-kin and others having solicitors by 30 June 1998 after which date the executors will distribute the assets having claims in respect of the estate of ROSALIE regard only to the claims of which the executors OPPENHEIM, late of Block C, Flat 9, 1 then have notice. Whitehall Court, North Caulfield, pensioner, in the State of Victoria, deceased, who died on 12 E. P. JOHNSON & DAVIES, solicitors, 30 December 1997 are required to send particulars Collins Street, Melbourne. Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 917

BARBARA MONTGOMERY GUSCOTT, Cemetery Road, Lancefield, Victoria, home late of 99 Paisley Street, Footscray, widow, duties, to send their particulars to her at the deceased. Creditors next-of-kin and others address appearing below by 30 June 1998 after having claims in respect of the estate of the which date the trustee and executrix may deceased, who died on 20 January 1998 are convey or distribute the assets having regard required by the applicants for a grant of only to the claims of which she has notice. administration, Equity Trustees Limited of 472 JAMES KELLEHER, legal practitioner, 75 Bourke Street, Melbourne and Isabella Spence Main Street, Romsey 3434. Hetherton of Unit 3, 18 Fellows Street, Kew, to send particulars to them care of the said Creditors next-of-kin and others having company by 29 June 1998 after which date the claims in respect of the Will of ANTHONY said applicants may convey or distribute the (called Tony) VELLA, late of 6 Stevens Road, assets having regard only to the claims of which St Albans, Victoria, retired, deceased, who died they then have notice. on 28 March 1998 are requested to send particulars of their claims to the executrix, JANET LOUISE CLARK (also known as Josephine Vella, care of the undermentioned Janet Louise Kirton-Clark), late of McDonald legal practitioner by 9 July 1998 after which Road, Labertouche via Jindivick, retired school date she will distribute the assets having regard teacher, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and only to the claims of which she then has notice. others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 25 February 1998 JOHN STEWART, legal practitioner, 290 are required by the trustee, Douglas Basil Clark, Racecourse Road, Newmarket. to send particulars of their claims to him care of the undersigned solicitors by 30 June 1998 after Creditors next-of-kin and others having which date the trustee may convey or distribute claims in respect of the estate of CHARLOTTE the assets having regard only to the claims of DEAN UPFOLD, late of 205 Bignall Road, which he then has notice. East Bentleigh, Victoria, widow, deceased, who GRAY FRIEND & LONG, solicitors, 70 Queen died on 24 February 1998 are required by the Street, Warragul 3820. executors nominated in the deceasedÕs last Will and Testament dated 10 June 1994 namely Creditors next-of-kin and others having Rosemary Blackett of 765 Wiridgil Lane, claims against the estate of NINA OLIVE Camperdown, Victoria, married woman and EUGENIE DURANCE, late of Flat 4, 723 Neville Denis Kelly of 437 Centre Road, Orrong Road, Toorak, Victoria, who died on 25 Bentleigh, Victoria, solicitor, who are applying September 1997 are required by the executor, to the Supreme Court for a Grant of Probate of Richard Julian Durance of 16 Smith Street, the said last Will and Testament to send Hampton, to send detailed particulars of their particulars of such claims to the solicitors claims to the said executor c/- Hassall & Byrne, acting for the said executor namely Kelly & solicitors of 308 Highett Road, Highett, 3190 Chapman, 437 Centre Road, Bentleigh, by 3 by 23 June 1998 after which date they will July 1998 after which date the said executors proceed to distribute the said estate having may convey or distribute the assets of the regard only to the claims of which they then deceased having regard only to the claims of have notice. which they or their solicitors then have notice. HASSALL & BYRNE, solicitors, 308 Highett Road, Highett 3190. Creditors next-of-kin or others having claims in respect of the estate of DAVID JOAN HATT, late of 14 Cemetery Road, ANDERSON KINSELLA, late of 32 AÕBeckett Lancefield, Victoria, retired, deceased. Road, Bunyip, Victoria, retired farmer, Creditors next-of-kin and others having claims deceased, who died on 23 October 1997 are to in respect of the estate of the deceased, who send particulars of their claims to the executors died on 7 October 1997 are required by the care of the undermentioned solicitors by 30 trustee and executrix, Lynette Joy McPhee of 14 June 1998 after which date the executors will 918 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette distribute the assets having regard only to the Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims of which the executors then have notice. claims in respect the estate of CLEMENT MADDOCK LONIE & CHISHOLM, BERTRAM NORMAN CLACK deceased, late solicitors, 140 William Street, Melbourne. of Unit 5, 8 Rosslyn Street, Blackburn South, who died on 13 November 1997 are to send Creditors, next-of-kin or others having particulars of their claims to the executors, care claims in respect of the estate of GEORGE of the undermentioned solicitors by 2 July 1998 NAIRNE BUTCHART, late of Hawthorn after which date the executors will distribute the Private Nursing Home, 60 Auburn Road, assets having regard only to the claims of which Auburn, Victoria, but formerly of 83 Grange the executors then have notice. Road, Toorak, Victoria, deceased, who died on MOORES, solicitors, 9 Prospect Street, Box 22 February 1998 are to send particulars of their Hill 3128 claims to the executors, ANZ Executors and Trustee Company Limited (A.C.N. 006 132 SHEILA PEARL LIGHT, late of 204 Forest 332) and Jean Baptiste Marie Joseph Maas, care Road, Orbost, Victoria, home duties. Creditors of the undermentioned solicitors by 4 July 1998 next-of-kin and others having claims in respect after which date the executors will distribute the of the estate of the deceased, who died on 19 assets having regard only to the claims of which November 1997 are required by the trustees, the executors then have notice. Trevor Francis Wilson of 34 David Street, McKEAN & PARK, solicitors, 405 Little Orbost, Victoria, mill hand and Ellery Kevin Bourke Street, Melbourne. Light of 64 Lawson Street, Orbost, Victoria, mill supervisor, to send particulars to their ALICE MABEL ABBEY, deceased, late of solicitors within sixty days from the date of 31 Wickham Grove, Strathmore, Victoria. publication of this notice after which date the Creditors next-of-kin and others having claims trustees may convey or distribute the assets in respect of the estate of the deceased, who having regard only to the claims of which they died on 11 December 1997 are required by then have notice. Russell McDonald Brown of 12 Campbell MOSLEY & PALMER, solicitors, P.O. Box Road, Balwyn, solicitor and John Desmond 243, Orbost 3888. Byrne of 24 Glen Ebor Avenue, Blackburn, accountant, to send particulars of their claims to Creditors next-of-kin and others having them by 30 June 1998 after which date they will claims in respect of the estate of KATHLEEN convey or distribute the assets having regard ALICE ASPINALL, late of Nazareth House, 16 only to the claims of which they then have Cornell Street, East Camberwell, in the State of notice. Victoria, retired, deceased, who died on 12 MIDDLETONS MOORE & BEVINS, August 1997 are required to send particulars of solicitors, Level 29, 200 Queen Street, such claims to the executor, National Mutual Melbourne, Vic. 3000. Trustees Limited of 65 Southbank Boulevard, Southbank, by 1 July 1998 after which date the Creditors, next-of-kin and others having executor will distribute the estate having regard claims in respect the estate of OLIVE only to the claims of which they then have MARIAN CLACK deceased, late of Unit 5, 8 notice. Rosslyn Street, Blackburn South, who died on 13 November 1997 are to send particulars of Creditors next-of-kin and others having their claims to the executors, care of the claims in respect of the estate of JAMES undermentioned solicitors by 2 July 1998 after BAKER, late of Flat 2, 1559 Main Road, which date the executors will distribute the Research, in the State of Victoria, retired assets having regard only to the claims of which clothes presser, deceased, who died on 16 the executors then have notice. February 1998 are required to send particulars of such claims to the executor, National Mutual MOORES, solicitors, 9 Prospect Street, Box Trustees Limited of 65 Southbank Boulevard, Hill 3128. Southbank, by 2 July 1998 after which date the Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 919 executor will distribute the estate having regard Creditors next-of-kin or others having only to the claims of which they then have claims in respect of the estate of HONORA notice. MARY HILLIS, late of 6 Eddington Street, , Victoria, pensioner, deceased, Creditors next-of-kin and others having who died on 15 August 1997 are to send claims in respect of the estate of LEONAS particulars of their claims to the executor care BARANS, late of 48 Pickford Street, East of the undermentioned solicitors by 2 July 1998 Burwood, in the State of Victoria, architect, after which date the executor will distribute the deceased, who died on 12 February 1998 are assets having regard only to the claims of which required to send particulars of such claims to the the executor then has notice. executor, National Mutual Trustees Limited of PHILLIPS & WILKINS, solicitors, 823 High 65 Southbank Boulevard, Southbank, by 2 July Street, Thornbury. 1998 after which date the executor will distribute the estate having regard only to the MARY CECELIA LAMERS, formerly of claims of which they then have notice. 21 Sixth Street, Parkdale, Victoria, late of Carrum Private Nursing Home, 440 Station Creditors next-of-kin and others having Street, Carrum, Victoria, widow. Creditors claims in respect of the estate of MARJORIE next-of-kin and others having claims in respect BRENDA DUNN, late of Westbury Private of the estate of the deceased, who died on 23 Nursing Home, 12 Pretoria Road, Balwyn, in February 1998 are required by the executrix and the State of Victoria, widow, deceased, who died trustee, Maureen Patricia Miller of 9 Ivy Street, on 12 January 1998 are required to send Mordialloc, Victoria to send particulars to her particulars of such claims to the executor, by 3 July 1998 after which date the executrix National Mutual Trustees Limited of 65 and trustee may convey or distribute the assets Southbank Boulevard, Southbank, by 2 July 1998 after which date the executor will having regard only to the claims of which she distribute the estate having regard only to the then has notice. claims of which they then have notice. Dated 24 April, 1998. RICHMOND & BENNISON, solicitors, 493 Creditors next-of-kin and others having Main Street, Mordialloc 3195. claims in respect of the estate of RUDOLF JOZEF SIKOWSKI, late of 8 Government ROY STEPHAN DAVID SPANIEL, late of Road, Rye, in the State of Victoria, retired, Cameron Gardens, 1061 Centre Road, Oakleigh deceased, who died on 23 January 1998 are to South, Victoria, gentleman. Creditors next-of- send particulars of such claims to the executor, kin and others having claims in respect of the National Mutual Trustees Limited of 65 estate of the deceased, who died on 21 March Southbank Boulevard, Southbank, by 4 July 1998 are required by the executor and trustee, 1998 after which date the executor will distribute the estate having regard only to the David Hilton of 10 Claronga Street, South claims of which they then have notice. Oakleigh, Victoria to send particulars of their claims to him by 3 July 1998 after which date Creditors next-of-kin or others having the executor and trustee may convey or claims in respect of the estate of STANLEY distribute the assets having regard only to the CLIFFORD CARRON, late of 30 Ewarts Road, claims of which he then has notice. Launching Place, Victoria, gentleman, deceased, Dated 24 April 1998. who died on 11 April 1998 are to send RICHMOND & BENNISON, solicitors, 493 particulars of their claims to the executors care Main Street, Mordialloc 3195. of the undermentioned solicitors by 30 June 1998 after which date the executors will Creditors next-of-kin or others having distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which the executors then have notice. claims in respect of the estate of MERVYN DAWSON MILLAR late of Unit 6, St Johns PHILLIPS & WILKINS, solicitors, 823 High Retirement Village, 45 Park Lane, Somerville, Street, Thornbury. but formerly of 2 Stevens Parade, Black Rock, 920 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette retired builder, deceased, who died on 27 Creditors, next-of-kin or others having December 1997 are to send particulars of their claims in respect the estate of LORNA claims to the executors care of the ADELINE PEMBERTON, late of 133 undermentioned solicitors by 1 July 1998 after Hedderwick Street, Essendon, pensioner, which date the executors will distribute the deceased, who died on 22 December 1997 are assets having regard only to the claims of which to send particulars of their claims to Colin the executors then have notice. Thomas Bridges, the executor, care of the ROBERTS & ROBERTS PARTNERS, undermentioned solicitors by 30 June 1998 solicitors, 216 Main Street, Mornington. after which date the executor will distribute the Creditors next-of-kin and others having assets having regard only to the claims of which claims in respect of the estate of ROBERT the executor then has notice. JOHNSON, late of 8 Como Street, Malvern, YUNCKEN & YUNCKEN, solicitors, Level 5, Victoria, deceased, who died on 30 January 395 Collins Street, Melbourne. 1998 are required by the executor and trustee to send particulars to him care of the undermentioned solicitors by 30 July 1998 after In the County Court of the State of Victoria which date the executor and trustee may convey SALE BY THE SHERIFF or distribute the assets having regard only to the On 5 June 1998 at 11.00 a.m. at the SheriffÕs claims of which the executor then has notice. Office, cnr Fenwick and Little Malop Streets, STUART MORGAN & ASSOCIATES, Geelong (unless process be stayed or satisfied). solicitors of 238 Glenferrie Road, Malvern 3144. All the estate and interest (if any) of Shane Ernest Fitzgerald and Michele Mary Fitzgerald Creditors, next-of-kin and others having of 25 Layton Crescent, Newtown as shown on claims against the estate of JEAN HELEN Certificate of Title as Shane Ernest Fitzgerald McNEIL, late of 2 Rainsford Street, Elwood, and Michelle Mary Fitzgerald, joint proprietors Victoria, home duties, deceased, who died on 2 of an estate in fee simple in the land described February 1998 are to send particulars of their on Certificate of Title Volume 8052 Folio 531 claims to the executors, care of the upon which is erected a house known as 25 undermentioned solicitor by 1 July 1998 after Layton Crescent, Newtown. which date the executors will proceed to distribute the assets having regard only to the Registered Mortgage No. V107937U, claims of which they then have notice. Caveat No. V156971Q and the covenant contained in Transfer 2654447 affects the said VERNA A. COOK, solicitor, 5/8 St. Andrews estate and interest. Street, Brighton. Terms - Cash only. Creditors next-of-kin and others having CW-97-015348-8. claims in respect of the estate of ROY HORACE Dated 30 April 1998 PECK, late of 36 Martin Street, Hastings, retired, deceased, who died on 12 March 1998 S. BLOXIDGE are required to send particulars of such claims to SheriffÕs Office the executor, Lindsay James Edwards of 1/1 Derby Street, Armadale on or before 30 June In the Supreme Court of the State of Victoria 1998 after which date he will distribute the SALE BY THE SHERIFF assets having regard only to the claims of which On 4 June 1998 at 2.30 p.m. at the SheriffÕs he then had notice. Office, 8-20 King Street, Oakleigh, (unless WHITE CLELAND PTY, solicitors, 454 process be stayed or satisfied). Nepean Highway, Frankston. All the estate and interest (if any) of Andrew Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 921

Flakemore of 49 Mayona Road, Montmorency Registered Mortgage No. S463404D affects as shown on Certificate of Title as Andrew the said estate and interest. Phillip Flakemore, proprietor of an estate in fee Terms - Cash only. simple in the land described on Certificate of SW-97-010205-5. Title Volume 8271 Folio 959 upon which is Dated 30 April 1998 erected a home known as 49 Mayona Road, Montmorency. S. BLOXIDGE Registered Mortgage No. U371386M affects SheriffÕs Office the said estate and interest. Terms - Cash only. In the Supreme Court of the State of Victoria SALE BY THE SHERIFF SW-97-010829-9. On 4 June 1998 at 2.30 p.m. at the SheriffÕs Dated 30 April 1998 Office, 8-20 King Street, Oakleigh, (unless S. BLOXIDGE process be stayed or satisfied). SheriffÕs Office All the estate and interest (if any) of Mykola Anton Denysenko of 62 Kumala Road, In the Supreme Court of the State of Victoria Bayswater, proprietor of an estate in fee simple in the land described on Certificate of Title SALE BY THE SHERIFF Volume 9057 Folio 967 upon which is erected a On 4 June 1998 at 2.30 p.m. at the SheriffÕs two storey dwelling known as 62 Kumala Road, Office, 8-20 King Street, Oakleigh, (unless Bayswater. process be stayed or satisfied). Registered Mortgage No. V39874Q affects All the estate and interest (if any) of the said estate and interest. Giancarlo Li Donni of 17 Mayfield Street, Terms - Cash only. Greensborough, proprietor of an estate in fee SW-97-014870-9. simple in the land described on Certificate of Title Volume 6625 Folio 840 upon which is Dated 30 April 1998 erected a house known as 17 Mayfield Street, S. BLOXIDGE Greensborough. SheriffÕs Office

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the Ñ

Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable CITY OF GLEN EIRA $ L. Searle, 28 Rose Avenue, Hurstbridge 200.00 Cheque 1990 Taylor Radcliffe P/L, 22 Punch Lane, Melbourne 200.00 Ó Ó W. A. J. P. Holgar, 41 Neerim Road, Caulfield 450.00 Ó Ó Jennings Industries Ltd, 52 Ruthland Road, Box Hill 200.00 Ó Ó Peter Weiss Architect, 249 Bourke Street, Carlton 200.00 Ó Ó Azores P/L, 150A Barkly Street, St Kilda 200.00 Ó Ó 922 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette

Corbin Shepherd P/L, 19 Wills Street, Armadale 200.00 Ó Ó Dormer Home Improvements, 33 Centre Road, Vermont 200.00 Ó Ó John Demos, 108-112 Church Street, Hawthorn 200.00 Ó Ó S. T. Phillips & Co. P/L, 12 Lloyds Avenue, Carnegie 200.00 Ó 1991 BHM Partners P/L, 4997 Swan Street, Richmond 200.00 Ó Ó Alexanders Restaurant, 239 Nepean Highway, Elsternwick 200.00 Ó Ó M. Cadden, 1 Main Road, Euroa 200.00 Ó Ó Cayman Building Co. P/L, 70 Punt Road, Prahran 200.00 Ó Ó Summit Knox P/L, Knox District Centracapital City, Wantirna 200.00 Ó Ó MHE Design & Construction P/L, 111 Murray St, Caulfield 150.00 Ó Ó Steven Lock, 231 Langridge Street, Abbotsford 200.00 Ó 1995 D.D.M. Constructions, 30 Adelaide Street, Dandenong 200.00 Ó 1992 H. & M. Investments P/L, 14 Moore Street, Caulfield South 200.00 Ó Ó Greg Gimour, 4 Markina Court, Mt Martha 200.00 Ó 1996 Elbert Benjamin, 3 Glencoe Street, Caulfield North 200.00 Ó Ó Recreational Turf Surfaces, 27 Ebden Street, Moorabbin 200.00 Ó 1993 Bendrift Pty Ltd, 9 Sydenham Street, Moonee Ponds 200.00 Ó Ó M. Saunders, P.O. Box 56, South Yarra 200.00 Ó 1996 Melody Goldsmith, 6 Tular Street, Oakleigh South 300.00 Ó 1994 MRocki Leon, 113 Balaclava Road, Caulfield North 200.00 Ó 1995 Jack Braunstein Pty Ltd, 130 Gardenvale Rd, Gardenvale 200.00 Ó Ó Binding, Reginald James, P.O. Box 163 Inverloch 200.00 Ó 1997 J. Harber, 26 Aroona Road, Caulfield 200.00 Ó 1995 Ted Bolts/Seccull Builders, 17 Inner Harbour Drive, Patterson Lakes 200.00 Ó 1996 Morgan, John, 12 Briggs Street, Caulfield 200.00 Ó Ó Mr D. Frazer, 2 Mayfield Grove, Caulfield North 200.00 Ó 1995 City Circle Bobcat Service, C/O 1/5 Hetrel Court, Blackburn South 200.00 Ó Ó Alex Shustin, 7/6 Griffith Street, Caulfield South 600.00 Ó Ó David Demsky, 290 Malvern Road, Prahran 200.00 Ó 1994 Craig Schmidt, 79 Lakeview Drive, Lilydale 150.00 Ó 1996 Steve Christopoulos, 12 Thomasina Street, E. Bentleigh 200.00 Ó Ó Shustin, Alex, 17 Albion Street, Caulfield 150.00 Ó Ó Bufalo Corporation, 211 Kooyong Road, Toorak 150.00 Ó Ó SMG Master Plumbing, 7 Allied Drive, Tullamarine 200.00 Ó Ó Owen Brindle Pty Ltd, 22 Jacks Avenue, Dingley 200.00 Ó Ó Len Martin, 52 Duerdin Street, Clayton 200.00 Ó Ó Hometel Industries, 11 Maxwell Street, Dandenong 200.00 Ó Ó Mick Ryan Plumbing, 5 Charles Street, Hawthorn 150.00 Ó Ó Askwick No. 36, 58 Market Street, South Melbourne 200.00 Ó 1993 Harry Marwick, 67 Boyd Street, Dandenong 200.00 Ó 1996 David Wilson, 542 Hawthorn Road, Caulfield 200.00 Ó 1995 Robinson, Pauline, 21 Hartington Street, Elsternwick 300.00 Ó 1996 Elsa Rowe, 24 Alder, Street, Caulfield South 150.00 Ó Ó Henry Ritterman P/L, 23 Pascoe Avenue, McKinnon 585.20 Ó Ó Tullamarine Plumbing Drainage, Fraser St, Airport West 150.00 Ó Ó Les Gorskji, 3/2 Melby Avenue, East St Kilda 200.00 Ó Ó The Extenders, 6 Watts Street, Box Hill 200.00 Ó 1995 Owen Brindle Pty Ltd, 22 Jacks Avenue, Dingley 200.00 Ó 1996 Raven Demolitions, 4 Page Avenue, Garden City 200.00 Ó Ó John Munro, P.O. Box 281 East Melbourne 300.00 Ó Ó Rob Kent, 27 Columbia Road, Narre Warren 150.00 Ó Ó Grimshaw Developers P/L, 20 Carlton Court, Templestowe 200.00 Ó Ó Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 923

Arthur Leigton, 5 Gun Garlan Drive, Keilor East 200.00 Ó Ó Genjusho Homes, 4 Cantela Crescent, Ringwood 150.00 Ó Ó Tony Pleming, P.O. Box 3, Kangaroo Ground 200.00 Ó Ó Coffey Partners International, 240 Burnley St, Richmond 150.00 Ó Ó Victor Rosenberg, 320 Carlisle Street, Balaclava 300.00 Ó Ó Tony Pleming, P.O. Box 3, Kangaroo Ground 200.00 Ó Ó Martin Shaw, 82 Sycamore Street, Caulfield South 200.00 Ó Ó R. & A. Lawther Master Builder, 12 Leura St, Surrey Hills 150.00 Ó Ó Sonia Kras, 78 Glendon Road, Toorak 300.00 Ó Ó Shean, Alan David, 96 Clarence Street, Caulfield 200.00 Ó Ó The Extenders, 6 Watts Street, Box Hill 200.00 Ó Ó Histruct Constructions 7/214 Wellington Rd, Mulgrave 150.00 Ó Ó Unique Homes, P.O. Box 59, Brighton 200.00 Ó Ó Buskens, Barry J., 15 Ash Grove, Caulfield South 200.00 Ó Ó Bell, Henry, 7 Malane Street, Bentleigh East 200.00 Ó Ó Bruce, McKay, 5 Belfast Street, Dandenong 200.00 Ó Ó Weiner, David, 1 Tucker Road, Moorabbin 119.00 Ó Ó Victor Klimas, 4 Denham Avenue, Glen Iris 200.00 Ó 1995 Papas, Milton, 3 Swindon Grove, Mackinnon 200.00 Ó 1996 Guido Van Der Wal, 127 Nangathan Way, Croudon 200.00 Ó Ó Puralandy Pty Ltd, 106 Shane Avenue, Laverton 150.00 Ó Ó Spurway Recreations, 466 Springvale Road, Mulgrave 200.00 Ó Ó Bishop, Albert J., 28 Almond Street, Caulfield South 150.00 Ó Ó Peter Solomon, 11 Elder Street, Clayton South 150.00 Ó Ó Con Solomon, 11 Elder Street, Clayton South 150.00 Ó Ó A, Chamounfay, 52 Calderwood Avenue, Wheelers Hill 152.10 Ó Ó Steven Dawson, Heeley Street, Paddington, NSW 180.00 Ó Ó Ray Hartley, 7 Mitchell Street, Lilydale 200.00 Ó Ó Mr G. Layton, 4/63 Baliba Road, South Caulfield 200.00 Ó Ó Harry Morock, 6 Trevasous Street, South Oakleigh 200.00 Ó Ó J. J. & M. M. Rahilly, C/-Roberts & Roberts P.O. Box 370, Mornington 156.78 Ó 1995 Irene Weiss, Weerona Road, Murrumbeena 140.00 Ó 1996 98069 CONTACT: Mrs ELLA KUSHNIR, PHONE: (03) 9524 3299.

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the Ñ Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable WYNDHAM CITY COUNCIL $ Solution 6, 87 Bay Street, Port Melbourne 275.00 Sales 30/06/96

98083 CONTACT: MARGOT TORDY, PHONE: (03) 9742 0747. 924 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the Ñ Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable ESTATE OF MINA STOLL (DECEASED) C/o Testart Robinson, Lawyers of 701 Station St, Box Hill $ Australian Student Christian Movement 2,268.75 Cheque 07.96

98070 CONTACT: DAVID L. SHARROCK, PHONE: (03) 9890 3321.

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DAMIEN TIERNAN REAL ESTATE PTY LTD $ Mark Myerscough, 7 Elster Avenue, Elsternwick 170.24 Cheque 16.01.92

98061 CONTACT: CAROLINE DEABEL, PHONE: (03) 9596 8282.

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BARRY PLANT REAL ESTATE RINGWOOD P/L $ Mr Ockersz 210.00 Deposit 22/11/95 Graeme Dernelley, 261-267 Station Street, Box Hill 500.00 Ó 02/12/95 Mr Deslandes 500.00 Ó 11/06/96

98093 CONTACT: MICHELLE ALBERT, PHONE: (03) 9870 5555. Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 925

PROCLAMATIONS ACTS OF PARLIAMENT (2) Section 10(2) is deemed to have come Proclamation into operation on 24 December 1994. I, James Gobbo, Governor of Victoria, (3) Sections 4, 7 8 and 10(1) (3) and (4) declare that I have today assented in Her come into operation on 1 June 1998. MajestyÕs name to the following Bills: (4) Subject to sub-section (5), section 5 No. 9/1998 Drugs, Poisons and comes into operation on a day to be proclaimed. Controlled Substances (5) If section 5 does not come into operation (Amendment) Act 1998. before 1 December 1998, it comes into No. 10/1998 Electricity Industry operation on that day. (Amendment) Act 1998. No. 11/1998 (1) Subject to this section, this No. 11/1998 Fire and Emergency Act comes into operation on the day on which it Services Acts (Amendment) receives the Royal Assent. Act 1998 (2) Section 8 is deemed to have come into No. 12/1998 Health Acts (Statute Law operation on 5 December 1989. Revision) Act 1998 No. 12/1998 This Act comes into operation No. 13/1998 Health Services on the day on which it receives the Royal (Amendment) Act 1998 Assent. No. 14/1998 Retail Tenancies Reform No. 13/1998 This Act comes into operation Act 1998 on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent. No. 15/1998 State Trustees No. 14/1998 (1) This Part comes into (Amendment) Act 1998 operation on the day on which this Act receives No. 16/1998 Transport Acts the Royal Assent. (Amendment) Act 1998 (2) Subject to sub-section (3), the remaining No. 17/1998 Valuation of Land provisions of this Act come into operation on a (Amendment) Act 1998. day or days to be proclaimed. Given under my hand and the seal of (3) If a provision referred to in sub-section Victoria at Melbourne on 28 April, (2) does not come into operation before 1 1998. January 1999, it comes into operation on that (L.S.) JAMES GOBBO day. Governor of Victoria No 15/1998 (1) This section and section 1 By His ExcellencyÕs Command come into operation on the day on which this J. G. KENNETT Act receives the Royal Assent. Premier (2) Subject to sub-section (3), the remaining provisions of this Act come into operation on a ÑÑÑÑ day or days to be proclaimed. No. 9/1998 (1) Section 1 and this section (3) If a provision referred to in sub-section comes into operation on the day on which this (2) does not come into operation before 1 Act receives the Royal Assent. August 1998, it comes into operation on that (2) Subject to sub-section (3), the remaining day. provisions of this Act come into operation on a No. 16/1998 (1) This Part and Part 3 come day or days to be proclaimed. into operation on the day on which this Act (3) If a provision referred to in sub-section receives the Royal Assent. (2) does not come into operation before 1 July (2) Part 4 is deemed to have come into 1999, it comes into operation on that day. operation on 16 December 1997. No. 10/1998 (1) Sections 1, 3 6, 9 and this (3) The remaining provisions of this Act section comes into operation on the day on come into operation on a day or days to be which this Act receives the Royal Assent. proclaimed. 926 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette

No. 17/1998 This Act comes into operation under section 7(1) of the Food Act 1984: on the day on which it receives the Royal (a) extend all of the provisions of the Food Assent. Act 1984 to places situated in an alpine resort within the meaning of the Alpine Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997 Resorts (Management) Act 1997 being PROCLAMATION OF COMMENCEMENT land deemed not to be part of a I, James Gobbo, Governor of Victoria, acting municipal district by section 24 of the with the advice of the Executive Council and Alpine Resorts Act 1983; and under section 2(2) of the Alpine Resorts (b) fix 30 April 1998 as the day on which (Management) Act 1997 fix 30 April 1998 as this proclamation commences. the day on which the remaining provisions of Given under my hand and the seal of that Act come into operation. Victoria on 28 April 1998 Given under my hand and the seal of (L.S.) JAMES GOBBO Victoria on 28 April 1998 Governor (L.S.) JAMES GOBBO By His ExcellencyÕs Command Governor By His ExcellencyÕs Command ROB KNOWLES Minister for Health MARIE TEHAN Minister for Conservation and Land Land Act 1958 Management PROCLAMATION OF ROAD Health Act 1958 I, James Gobbo, Governor of Victoria, PROCLAMATION OF EXTENSION OF ALL acting with the advice of the Executive Council PROVISIONS OF THE HEALTH ACT 1958 and under section 25(3)(c) of the Land Act TO LAND IN ALPINE RESORTS 1958 proclaim as road the following land: I, James Gobbo, Governor of Victoria, acting MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THE with the advice of the Executive Council and GREATER BENDIGO CITY COUNCIL under section 5(2) of the Health Act 1958: BENDIGO Ñ The land At Bendigo, Parish of (a) extend all of the provisions of the Health Sandhurst shown as Parcels No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and Act 1958 to places situated in an alpine 6 on Roads Corporation Plan No. SP 19279. resort within the meaning of the Alpine (L6-8114). Resorts (Management) Act 1997 being This Proclamation is effective from the date land deemed not to be part of a municipal on which it is published in the Victoria district by section 24 of the Alpine Government Gazette. Resorts Act 1983; and Given under my hand and the seal of (b) fix 30 April 1998 as the day on which Victoria on 28 April 1998 this proclamation commences. (L.S.) JAMES GOBBO Given under my hand and the seal of Governor Victoria on 28 April 1998 By His ExcellencyÕs Command (L.S.) JAMES GOBBO Governor MARIE TEHAN Minister for Conservation and Land By His ExcellencyÕs Command Management ROB KNOWLES Minister for Health Act No. 4/1998 Food Act 1984 Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition PROCLAMATION OF EXTENSION OF ALL (Victoria) Act 1998 PROVISIONS OF THE FOOD ACT 1984 TO PROCLAMATION OF COMMENCEMENT LAND IN ALPINE RESORTS I, James Gobbo, Governor of Victoria, I, James Gobbo, Governor of Victoria, acting acting with the advice of the Executive Council with the advice of the Executive Council and and under section 2 of the Trans-Tasman Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 927

Mutual Recognition (Victoria) Act 1998 fix 1 May 1998 as the day on which that Act comes into operation. Given under my hand and the seal of Victoria on 28 April 1998 (L.S.) JAMES GOBBO Governor By His ExcellencyÕs Command J. G. KENNETT Premier 928 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette

GOVERNMENT AND OUTER BUDGET SECTOR AGENCIES NOTICES BANYULE CITY COUNCIL Road Discontinuance Pursuant to section 206 and schedule 10, Clause 3 of the Local Government Act 1989, Banyule City Council, at its ordinary meeting held on 20 April 1998, having formed the opinion that the section of the ÒroadÓ shown hatched on the plan below is not reasonably required as a ÒroadÓ for public use, resolved to discontinue the section of the ÔroadÕ and sell the land by private treaty to the abutting owners subject to any right, power or interest held by Banyule City Council and Yarra Valley Water Ltd in connection with any drains, sewers and pipes under the control of those authorities in or near the ÒroadÓ.

P. W. SODING Director City Development Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 929

BAYSIDE CITY COUNCIL Road Discontinuance Under Section 206 and Schedule 10 Clause 3 of the Local Government Act 1989 the Bayside City Council (ÒCouncilÓ) at its ordinary meeting on 6 April 1998 formed the opinion that the part of the road shown ÒhatchedÓ on the plan below is not reasonably required as a road for public use. Council resolved to discontinue the road and transfer the land from the road to an abutting owner subject to any right, power or interest held by Council and South East Water in the road in connection with any sewers, drains, pipes, wires or cables under the control of these authorities in or near the road.

P. A. AKERS Chief Executive Officer

GREATER BENDIGO CITY COUNCIL Local Law No. 7 Municipal Places Local Law Notice is given that the Greater Bendigo City Council at its meeting of 16 February 1998, resolved in accordance with Local Law No. 7 to proclaim the area known as Golden Square Shopping Centre and designated as the hatched area on the plan below as a trading area for the purposes of Local Law No. 7. 930 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette

Within a trading area: 1. A person shall not speak to an assembly of persons or use amplifying equipment or the like without a permit from the Chief Executive Officer or his delegate. 2. Erect any booth, kiosk, tent or other temporary building structure or display without a permit from the Chief Executive Officer or his delegate. 3. Ride upon a roller skate, skateboard, rollerblade or like object.

HADLEY SIDES Chief Executive Officer Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 931

CITY OF GREATER SHEPPARTON Road Discontinuance Ñ Tallygaroopna Township At its meeting on 31 March 1998, the Greater Shepparton City Council, pursuant to Section 206, Schedule 10, Clause 3 of the Local Government Act 1989, formed the opinion that the road shown on the plan below is not required as a road for public use and resolved to discontinue the road and to retain the land in Council ownership.

BILL JABOOR Chief Executive Officer

GREATER SHEPPARTON CITY COUNCIL Footpath Cycling Trial Notice under Regulation 1604(2)(h) Road Safety (Traffic) Regulations 1988 Regulation 1604(2)(h) of the Road Safety (Traffic) Regulations 1988 enables the Roads Corporation (hereinafter called ÒVicRoadsÓ) to publish a notice in the Government Gazette allowing specified vehicles to be used in places where their use is normally prohibited. VicRoads proposes to exercise that power to enable a trial of footpath cycling to be continued for a further twelve months in part of the Greater Shepparton City Council. In accordance with that regulation, I, John H. Wilson delegate of VicRoads specify the persons described in the Schedule hereto as persons to whom regulation 1604(1) does not apply. THE SCHEDULE PERSONS PERMITTED TO RIDE BICYCLES ON THE FOOTPATH Persons who are riding a bicycle on a footpath between midnight on 21 April 1998 and midnight on 20 April 1999 in part of the Greater Shepparton City Council, the boundaries of the trial area are shown on the plan attached to this Schedule, being persons who are:- 932 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette

¥ Not on a footpath displaying a ÒNo BicyclesÓ sign as defined in the Road Safety (Traffic) Regulations 1988 ¥ Riding in single file ¥ Giving pedestrians right of way. ¥ Travelling slowly enough to be able to avoid colliding with pedestrians and vehicles using driveways. ¥ Not entering the road from the footpath without stopping.

Dated 14 April 1998

JOHN H. WILSON Acting Director Regional Services Roads Corporation Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 933

YARRA RANGES SHIRE COUNCIL Road Discontinuance Under Section 206 and Schedule 10 Clause 3 of the Local Government Act 1989 the Yarra Ranges Shire Council at its meeting on April 14, 1998 formed the opinion that the section of Kalamunda Terrace, Healesville abutting lot 2, PS332409 (140 Yarra Glen Road, Healesville) shown on the plan below is not reasonably required as a road for public use and resolved to discontinue the road and to sell the land from the road to the abutting owner.

ERIC HOWARD Chief Executive Officer

DAREBIN CITY COUNCIL Road Discontinuance Under Section 206 and Schedule 10 Clause 3 of the Local Government Act 1989 the Darebin City Council at its Ordinary meeting held on 21 July, 1997, formed the opinion that the road shown on the plan below is not reasonably required as a road for public use and resolved to discontinue the road and to sell the land from the road to abutting owners subject to any right, power or interest held by the Darebin City Council and the Melbourne Water Corporation (Yarra Valley Water Ltd) in the road in connection with any sewers, drains, pipes, wires or cables under the control of those authorities in or near the road.

KEVIN SPILLER Chief Executive 934 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette

DAREBIN CITY COUNCIL Road Discontinuance Under Section 206 and Schedule 10 Clause 3 of the Local Government Act 1989 the Darebin City Council at its Ordinary meeting held on 27 October, 1997, formed the opinion that the road shown on the plan below is not reasonably required as a road for public use and resolved to discontinue the road and retain the land from the road for Municipal Purposes subject to any right, power or interest held by the Melbourne Water Corporation (Yarra Valley Water Ltd) in the road in connection with any sewers, drains, pipes, wires or cables under the control of that authority in or near the road, over that section shown cross-hatched on the plan.

KEVIN SPILLER Chief Executive

MORELAND CITY COUNCIL Road Discontinuance Under Section 206 and Schedule 10 Clause 3 of the Local Government Act 1989 the Moreland City Council at its Ordinary meeting held on 10 November, 1997, formed the opinion that the road shown on the plan below is not reasonably required as a road for public use and resolved to discontinue the road and to sell the land from the road to abutting owners subject to any right, power or interest held by the Moreland City Council and the Melbourne Water Corporation (Yarra Valley Water Ltd) in KEVIN SPILLER the road in connection with any sewers, drains, Chief Executive pipes, wires or cables under the control of those authorities in or near the road. DAREBIN CITY COUNCIL Road Discontinuance Under Section 206 and Schedule 10 Clause 3 of the Local Government Act 1989 the Darebin City Council at its Ordinary meeting held on 16 February, 1998, formed the opinion that the road shown on the plan below is not reasonably required as a road for public use and resolved to discontinue the road and to sell the land from the road to abutting owners subject to any right, power or interest held by the Darebin City Council and the Melbourne Water Corporation (Yarra Valley Water Ltd) in the road in connection with any sewers, drains, pipes, wires or cables under the control of those PETER JOHNSTONE authorities in or near the road. Chief Executive Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 935

MOONEE VALLEY CITY COUNCIL ¥ The lane adjacent to 132 Bank Street, Road Discontinuance South Melbourne, is to be named Under Section 206 and Schedule 10 Clause Emerald Way. 3 of the Local Government Act 1989 the Any queries in relation to the above can be Moonee Valley City Council at its Ordinary directed to telephone 9209 6692. meeting held on 17 February, 1998, formed the ANNE DUNN opinion that the road shown on the plan below Chief Executive Officer is not reasonably required as a road for public use and resolved to discontinue the road and to sell the land from the road to abutting owners GLEN EIRA CITY COUNCIL subject to any right, power or interest held by Road Discontinuance the Moonee Valley City Council in the road in Pursuant to section 206 schedule 10, clause connection with any sewers, drains, pipes, 3 of the Local Government Act 1989, the Glen wires or cables under the control of that Eira City Council has formed the opinion that authority in or near the road. the road adjacent No. 8 Pyne Street, Caulfield South, shown by hatching on the plan below, is not reasonably required as a road for public use and resolved to discontinue the road and to sell the land from the road to the adjoining property owners, subject to the right, power or interest held by South East Water Limited in the road in connection with any sewers, drains or pipes under the control of that authority or near the road.

LINDSAY A. MERRITT Chief Executive

CITY OF PORT PHILLIP Naming of Lanes in the City of Port Phillip Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to section 206 and schedule 10(5) of the Local Government Act 1989, the Port Phillip City MARGARET DOUGLAS Council, resolved at a meeting held on 22 April Chief Executive 1998, to name the following lanes: ¥ The lane off Blessington Street, St Kilda HORSHAM RURAL CITY COUNCIL (adjacent to 18 and 20 Blessington Horsham Show Day 1998 Street), is to be named Pumpkin Lane. The Horsham Rural City Council in ¥` The lane off Canterbury Road, Middle accordance with Section 7 (1)(b) of the Public Park (at the rear of 288-326 Canterbury Holidays Act 1993 has declared a half day Road), is to be named Canterbury Way. Public Holiday for the whole of the 936 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette

Municipality from 12.00 noon on Thursday 1 1993 allows non metropolitan Councils to October, 1998 for the Horsham Agricultural appoint one day or two half days annually as SocietyÕs Annual Show. public holidays within the municipal district. In accordance with Section 9 (a) of the Notice is given that the Council of the Public Holidays Act 1993, a half day Bank Central Goldfields Shire, has appointed Holiday will also apply on the 1 October, 1998. Tuesday, 3 November, 1998 being Melbourne Cup Day as a public holiday throughout the Mr K. V. SHADE municipal district of the Shire. Chief Executive Officer Horsham Rural City Council MARK W. JOHNSTON Chief Executive Officer

CITY OF GREATER BENDIGO Application to Lease Crown Land Notice is hereby given that the City of Public Holidays Act 1993 Greater Bendigo has applied for a lease for a Mitchell Shire Council in accordance with term of twenty one (21) years under section 134 Section 7(1) (b) of the Public Holidays Act of the Land Act 1958, in respect of an area of 1993, has declared:- Crown Land known as Crown Allotment 9, (i) A full day public holiday for the Section 3, Township of Goornong, as a site for townships of Seymour, Puckapunyal and a Municipal Depot. Tallarook on Tuesday 27 October, 1998 for the Seymour Cup. HADLEY SIDES Chief Executive Officer (ii) A half day public holiday from 12 noon for the area known as Kilmore township on Monday 26 October, 1998 for the Planning and Environment Act 1987 Kilmore Pacing Cup; and PAKENHAM PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Amendment (iii) A half day holiday from 12 noon for the area known as Kilmore township on Amendment L165 Wednesday 10 March, 1999 for the The Cardinia Shire Council has prepared Kilmore Turf Cup. Amendment L165 to the Pakenham Planning in accordance with Section 9 (a) of the Public Scheme. Holidays Act 1993 a full day bank holiday will The Amendment is described as follows: apply for the townships specified in (i) above The Amendment rezones land described as and a half day bank holiday will also apply for Lot 49 Lodged Plan 4761 on the corner of Kilmore township on the days and times Jefferson and Archer Roads, Garfield from a specified in items (ii) and (iii) above. Highway 1 zone to Residential 2, to allow the future subdivision of the land. DARRELL TRELOAR The Amendment can be inspected at 1. Chief Executive Officer Cardinia Shire Council, Henty Way, Pakenham; 2. Department of Infrastructure, Customer CENTRAL GOLDFIELDS SHIRE COUNCIL Service Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Public Holidays Act 1993 Collins Street, Melbourne. Appointment of Local Public Holiday Submissions about the Amendment must be The Public Holidays Act 1993 appoints ten sent to the Cardinia Shire Council at P.O. Box 7, days as public holidays with nine applying Pakenham 3810 by 1 June 1998. uniformly throughout the State of Victoria. The Melbourne Cup public holiday is appointed in Dated 17 April 1998. metropolitan districts only. PHILIP WALTON Section 7(1) of the Public Holidays Act Manager Development Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 937

Planning and Environment Act 1987 area to 250m2. The shop will be located on the PAKENHAM PLANNING SCHEME ground floor of the medical centre building and Notice of Amendment is intended to be used for a chemist and optometrist. The office will be located on the Amendment L163 third storey of the building and is intended to be The Cardinia Shire Council has prepared occupied by the developers and owners of the Amendment L163 to the Pakenham Planning land. Scheme. This Amendment relates to the proposed The Amendment is described as follows: shop and office uses, and will not alter the built The Amendment introduces a site specific form approved by Planning Permit No. 9105. provision to allow the subdivision of the land The Amendment can be inspected at described at Lot 2 Lodged Plan 134936 with Manningham City Council Municipal Offices, frontage to Army and Army Settlement Roads, 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster; Department of bounded by a rural residential and rural lots to Infrastructure, Level 3 Plaza, Nauru House, 80 the south and north, Army Settlement Road, Collins Street, Melbourne. Pakenham creating a total of four rural Submissions about the Amendment must be residential lots. sent to Manningham City Council, P.O. Box 1, The Amendment can be inspected at 1. Doncaster, Vic. 3108. Attention: Manager, Cardinia Shire Council, Henty Way, Pakenham; Economic & Environmental Planning before 1 2. Department of Infrastructure, Customer June 1998. Service Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne. BOB SEIFFERT Chief Executive Submissions about the Amendment must be sent to the Cardinia Shire Council at P.O. Box 7, Pakenham 3810 by 1 June 1998. Planning and Environment Act 1987 MOE PLANNING SCHEME Dated 17 April 1998. Notice of Amendment PHILIP WALTON Amendment L45 Manager Development The LaTrobe Shire Council has prepared Amendment L45 to the Moe Planning Scheme. Planning and Environment Act 1987 The Amendment affects land in Albert and DONCASTER AND TEMPLESTOWE Kirk Streets, Moe and would permit a petrol PLANNING SCHEME station to be established on land at the south Notice of Amendment east corner of the above streets without further Amendment L132 planning approval Manningham City Council has prepared A copy of the Amendment can be inspected Amendment L132 to the Doncaster and at the following offices: LaTrobe Shire Council Templestowe Planning Scheme. Offices, Kay Street, Traralgon, cnr Ann Street The Amendment affects land at 357 and Hazelwood Road, Morwell, cnr Albert Manningham Road, Doncaster and is more and Kirk Streets, Moe; Department of accurately described as part Lot 4 on Infrastructure, Regional Office, 120 Kay Street, PS340507R and Lot 6 on PS412748T. Traralgon, Level 3 Plaza, Nauru House, 80 The Amendment proposes to rezone the Collins Street, Melbourne. subject land from a Residential C Zone to a Inspection during office hours will be free to Mixed Use Zone. This will enable the applicant any person. to apply for a Planning Permit to use part of the Any submission you may wish to make in approved medical centre building to be used for respect of the Amendment must be in writing shops and offices. Offices and shops are and be sent to the Chief Executive Officer, prohibited in the Residential C Zone. LaTrobe Shire Council, P.O. Box 345, A Section 173 Agreement will limit the Traralgon, 3844 by 10.00 a.m. Monday 1 June retail floor area to 350m2 and the office floor 1998. 938 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette

Should you have any queries, please contact Road, Mount Eliza, home duties who died 29 Alan Eden, Planning Officer, on 5173 1525. January, 1998. PENNY HOLLOWAY Earl, Janet Maude, late of 210 Wickham Chief Executive Officer Road, Moorabbin, retired, who died 2 January, 1998. Planning and Environment Act 1987 Greenhalgh, Winifred Ida, late of Coogee MOONEE VALLEY PLANNING SCHEME Private Nursing Home, 7 Coogee Street, Boronia, pensioner, who died 26 September, Notice of Amendment 1997. Amendment L34 Jolly, James, late of 288 Grange Road, The City of Moonee Valley has prepared Ormond, pensioner, who died 4 February, 1998. Amendment L34 to the Moonee Valley King, Eileen, late of Amaroo Nursing Planning Scheme. Home, Keith Compton Drive, Tweed Heads, The Amendment will rezone land at 57-63 N.S.W., pensioner, who died 18 January, 1998. Smith Street, Kensington from a Restricted Lemmon, James Kennelly, late of Room 15, General Industrial Zone to a Residential 1 Zone. South Wing Hostel, Kingston Centre, Warrigal The site also has frontage to Scarborough Place. Road, Cheltenham, retired, who died 6 January, This Amendment also provides indicative 1998. Development Plans showing the conversion of McCarthy, Louisia, also known as Louisa the existing industrial building to 10 residences. McCarthy, late of St MaryÕs Private Nursing The Amendment can be inspected at: Home, 24 Waterdale Road, Ivanhoe, pensioner, Moonee Valley City Council, corner Kellaway who died 22 March, 1998. Avenue and Pascoe Vale Road, Moonee Ponds Napier, Harold Alexander, late of 57 3039; Department of Infrastructure, Upper Mullum Mullum Road, Ringwood, who died 12 Plaza (Level 3), Nauru House, 80 Collins April, 1998. Street, Melbourne. Pitton, Umberto, late of 230 Rosanna Road, Moonee Valley City Council is the Planning Rosanna, home duties, who died 23 February, Authority for the Amendment. Submissions 1997. regarding the Amendment must be in writing Shaw, Gladys, late of 2/19 Swift Street, and sent to: Moonee Valley City Council, P.O. Frankston, pensioner, who died 2 November, Box 126, Moonee Valley, Vic. 3039 by close of 1997. business Friday 29 May 1998. Stanford, Colin Bruce, late of 44 Lechte Road, Mount Waverley, retired cleaner, who JOHN KARAGEORGE died 20 February, 1998. Statutory Planning Manager Turnbull, Muriel, late of Grace McKellar Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Centre, 95 Ballarat Road, Geelong North, claims against the estate of any of the under- pensioner who died 22 June, 1997. mentioned deceased persons are required to Winstanley, Elizabeth Maud, late of 1 send particulars of their claims to State Trustees Riverview Terrace, Belmont, widow, who died Limited, A.C.N. 064 593 148, 168 Exhibition 11 November, 1997. Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, the personal Dated 21 April, 1998. representative, on or before 30 June 1998 after which date State Trustees Limited may convey CATHY VANDERFEEN or distribute the assets having regard only to the Manager, Estate Management claims of which State Trustees Limited then has State Trustees Limited notice. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Baker, Thomas Despard, late of 17 Derrimut claims against the following estates: Street, Sunshine, retired, who died 8 February, Walter Angus Carmichael, late of 50 1998. Gertrude Street, Fitzroy, Victoria, pensioner, Clark, Doris Florence, late of 7 Gillards deceased, who died on 8 January 1998. Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 939

Edwin John Cock, late of Sale Private EXEMPTION FROM NOTIFICATION OF Nursing Home, Maffra Road, Sale, Victoria, VACANCY UNDER SECTION 29(2) OF retired, deceased intestate, who died on 1 THE PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT December 1997. ACT 1992 Shirley Dancey, late of 210 Kline Street, Position Number: 48/90/0011/2, Victorian Ballarat, Victoria, pensioner, deceased intestate, Public Service Officer, VPS-4 Solicitor, Circuit who died on 4 April 1998. Section, Office of Public Prosecutions. Brenda Lee Hardy, late of Unit 19, 20 Kew Cottages, Victoria, retired, deceased intestate, Reason for exemption who died on 24 January 1998. The position has duties and qualifications Janos Kucsera, late of 75 May Street, identical to another position that was recently Preston, Victoria, pensioner, deceased intestate, advertised and the person applied for the who died on 3 March 1998. vacancy and was assessed as clearly meeting all Victor Novak, late of Flat 192, 530 Lygon of the requirements of the position. Street, Carlton, Victoria, pensioner, deceased PETER WOOD intestate, who died on 9 November 1997. Solicitor for Public Prosecutions Dorothea Esther Sharples, late of Elanora Home, 7 Mair Street, Brighton, Victoria, EXEMPTION FROM NOTIFICATION OF pensioner, deceased, who died on 27 March VACANCY UNDER SECTION 29(2) OF 1998. THE PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT Francis Alfred Thorpe, late of 88 ACT 1992 Conningham Street, Northcote, Victoria, Position Numbers: 48/90/0104/6 and pensioner, deceased, who died on 2 January 48/90/0174/9, Victorian Public Service 1998. Officers, VPS-1 Administrative Officer, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Corporate Services Section, Office of Public claims against the abovementioned estates are Prosecutions. required pursuant to Section 33 of the Trustee Act 1958 to send particulars of their claims Reason for exemption against the abovementioned estates to State The positions have duties and qualifications Trustees Limited, 168 Exhibition Street, identical to another position that was recently Melbourne, Victoria, on or before 30 June 1998 advertised and the persons applied for the after which date State Trustees Limited, A.C.N. vacancies and were assessed as clearly meeting 064 593 148, may convey or distribute the all of the requirements of the position. assets of the abovementioned estates having regard only to the claims of which it then has PETER WOOD notice. Solicitor for Public Prosecutions

EXEMPTION FROM NOTIFICATION OF EXEMPTION FROM NOTIFICATION OF VACANCY UNDER SECTION 29(2) OF VACANCY UNDER SECTION 29(2) OF THE PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT THE PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT ACT 1992 ACT 1992 Position Number: 48/90/0022/5, Victorian The Secretary to the Department of Justice Public Service Officer, VPS-4 Solicitor, Drug exempts the following positions from the Section, Office of Public Prosecutions. requirement to notify a vacancy: Reason for exemption Position No. 48/05/0574/3, Manager, The position has duties and qualifications Planning, Policy and Security, VPS-5, identical to another position that was recently Information Systems and Technology advertised and the person applied for the Directorate, Department of Justice. vacancy and was assessed as clearly meeting all of the requirements of the position. Reason for exemption The vacancy has duties and qualifications PETER WOOD that are of a specialised nature peculiar to the Solicitor for Public Prosecutions Department of Justice and the proposed 940 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette appointee is a staff member considered to be the qualifications to a position that was recently only staff member possessing the qualifications. advertised and the people applied for the vacancy and were assessed as meeting the ALAN THOMPSON requirements of the position. Secretary to the Department of Justice W. J. McCANN EXEMPTION FROM NOTIFICATION OF Secretary, VACANCY UNDER SECTION 29(2) OF Department of Human Services THE PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT ACT 1992 EXEMPTION Position No. 48/90/0025/8 Victorian Public Application No. 27 of 1998 Service Officer, VPS-3 Executive Assistant to The Anti-Discrimination Tribunal, the Director of Public Prosecutions, Executive constituted pursuant to Section 182 of the Secretariat, Office of Public Prosecutions. Equal Opportunity Act 1995, (ÒThe ActÓ), has Reason for exemption considered an application pursuant to Section The vacancy has duties and qualification 83 of the Act by Mrs Tamara Proy for requirements that are specialised and peculiar to exemption from Sections 42, 100 and 195 of the the Office of Public Prosecutions and the Act. The application for exemption is to enable proposed appointee is a staff member the applicant to advertise for and provide a possessing the specialised qualifications. specialist massage service for women only. Upon reading the material submitted in PETER WOOD support of the application and upon hearing Solicitor for Public Prosecutions submissions from Mrs Proy, and for the Reasons for Decision given by the Tribunal on EXEMPTION FROM NOTIFICATION OF 23 April 1998, the Tribunal is satisfied that it is VACANCY UNDER SECTION 29(2) OF appropriate to grant an exemption from THE PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT Sections 42, 100 and 195 of the Act to enable ACT 1992 the applicant to advertise for and provide a Position No. 30.20.0500.7, HCSW-4, Hume specialist massage service for women only. Region, Department of Human Services. The Tribunal hereby grants an exemption to Reason for exemption the applicant from the operation of Sections 42, The vacancy has duties and qualification 100 and 195 of the Equal Opportunity Act requirements that are specialised and peculiar 1995 to enable the applicant to advertise for and to the Department and the proposed appointee provide a specialist massage service for women is a staff member considered to be the only only. This exemption to remain in force until 29 staff member possessing the specialised April 2001. qualifications. Dated 23 April 1998. W. J. McCANN CATE McKENZIE Secretary, President Department of Human Services N.B. A copy of the Reasons for Decision is available from the Registrar of the Anti- EXEMPTION FROM NOTIFICATION OF Discrimination Tribunal. VACANCY UNDER SECTION 29(2) OF THE PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT EXEMPTION ACT 1992 Application No. 25 of 1998 Position Numbers: 33.01.0068.4 and 33.01.0062.9, Project Officers, VPS-4, Aged, The Anti-Discrimination Tribunal, Community and Mental Health Division, constituted by the President pursuant to Section Department of Human Services. 182 of the Equal Opportunity Act 1995, (Òthe ActÓ), has considered an application pursuant to Reasons for exemption Section 83 of the Act by Sandra Boyd trading as The positions have identical duties and Women at Work. The application for exemption Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 941 is to enable the applicant to advertise for and on their sexuality or threaten them employ female only painters and decorators. in any way. Upon reading the material tendered in (e) Other clients want to give women a support of the application the Tribunal is go as there are very few women in satisfied that it is appropriate to grant an the trade. exemption from Sections 13, 100 and 195 of the ¥ The employment by the applicant of Act to enable the applicant to advertise for and female tradespeople will help to redress employ female only painters and decorators. an imbalance in the proportion of males In granting this exemption the Tribunal and females employed in the Australian noted: Painting and Decorating industry and ¥ The applicant is a member of the Master will provide a possible role model to Painters Association of Victoria encourage other women to enter an (ÒMPAÓ). Of the 504 members there are occupation currently perceived as one 4 female members not usually taken up by women. ¥ The Australian Institute of Building The Tribunal grants an exemption from the records shows of 2758 members, 129 are operation of Sections 13, 100 and 195 of the women. The National Association of Equal Opportunity Act 1995 to enable the applicant to advertise for and employ female Women in Construction has stated that only painters and decorators. This exemption is less than 10% of construction workers to remain in force until 29 April 2001. are women. ¥ The MPA are currently training 65 CATE McKENZIE apprentices of whom 6 are female. President Holmesglenn TAFE is a major provider of training apprentices, they are Department of Treasury and Finance currently training 100 male apprentices SALE OF CROWN LAND and five female apprentices of which 3 BY PUBLIC AUCTION are employed by the applicant. Reference: P200737 ¥ The applicantÕs customers prefer women Auction Date: Saturday 6 June 1998 at 11.00 to work in their homes for the following a.m. on site. reasons: Property Address: Cooks Gap Road, Edi (a) Women at home and single women Upper. feel safer Ñ they perceive they will Crown Description: Allotment 19B, Section not be physically threatened or A, Parish of Edi. sexually harassed by female Area: 3.457 hectares. painters and decorators. Terms of Sale: 10% deposit, balance 60 days. (b) Many elderly ladies feel more Co-ordinating Officer: Frank Holt, Land Sales comfortable with female painters as Officer, Department of Natural Resources do parents of daughters who will be and Environment, Wangaratta. Telephone: at home whilst the work is done. 5721 5022. (c) Mothers of young children have Selling Agent: Morris Bros. Pty. Ltd., 49 Reid expressed feeling more comfortable Street, Wangaratta. Telephone: 5721 2014. with women around their home and ROGER M. HALLAM their children, that female painters Minister for Finance will be more careful with regards to the childrenÕs safety during work. Department of Treasury and Finance (d) The clientele of the applicant SALE OF CROWN LAND include single women, married BY PUBLIC AUCTION couples and gay couples. Gay men Auction Date: Saturday 30 May 1998 prefer female tradespeople as they perceive women will not comment LOT 1: at 10.30 a.m. on site. 942 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette

Property Address: Cnr Mill Road and Pick & Stamps Act 1958 Shovel Rise, Harrietville. NOTICE UNDER SECTION 40A Crown Description: Allotment 5G, Section L, Pursuant to section 40A of the Stamps Act Township of Harrietville. 1958 I hereby declare: Area: 2307 square metres. Fishing Info Line Ñ AP 362 LOT 2: at 11.30 a.m. on site. to be ÒAuthorised PersonsÓ in relation to the Property Address: Great Alpine Road, stamping of Transfers of Land, Mortgages, Freeburgh. Bonds, Debentures and Covenants, Marketable Crown Description: Allotment 11B, Township Securities, Leases, Agreements to Lease, of Freeburgh. Assignments or Transfers of Lease and Area: 1.099 hectares. Instruments of Settlement. Terms of Sale: 10% deposit, balance 60 days. DAVID POLLARD Co-ordinating Officer: Frank Holt, Land Sales Commissioner of State Revenue Officer, Department of Natural Resources Casino Control Act 1991 and Environment, Wangaratta. Telephone: VICTORIAN CASINO AND GAMING (03) 5720 1764. AUTHORITY Selling Agent: Dickens Real Estate Pty. Ltd., Variation to the Rules of Games that may be 5 Barnard Street, Bright. Telephone: played at the Melbourne Casino, which was (03) 5755 1307. published in the Government Gazette on 24 ROGER M. HALLAM April 1997 Minister for Finance Under section 60(1) of the Casino Control Act 1991 the Victorian Casino and Gaming VICTORIAN FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Authority on 15 April 1998 resolved that the COMMISSION following amendments be made to the rules of Friendly Societies (Victoria) Code Blackjack: Section 196A Rule 3.1 Exemption Delete the word ÒfourÓ and insert in its place ÒthreeÓ. On 8 April 1998, the Victorian Financial Institutions Commission granted a conditional Rule 4.7 exemption from section 187 of the Friendly Insert new rule 4.7 to read as follows: Societies (Victoria) Code to certain persons 4.7 Where a casino supervisor forms the marketing benefits in conjunction with pre-paid opinion that the cards have become unfit funeral contracts. for further use and provided no hand is DAVID LAFRANCHI in progress, the casino supervisor shall Delegate of the Victorian Financial Institutions direct that the cards be replaced. The Commission new cards will be shuffled in accordance with Rule 4.1. Stamps Act 1958 Rule 6.5 NOTICE UNDER SECTION 40A Delete old rule 6.5 and insert new rule 6.5 as Pursuant to section 40A of the Stamps Act follows: 1958 I hereby declare: 6.5 A gaming shift manager may allow a Victorian Land Transfers Ñ AP 361 player to wager in excess of the stated to be ÒAuthorised PersonsÓ in relation to the maximum permitted on that table stamping of Transfers of Land, Mortgages, provided that a marker stating Òhigher Bonds, Debentures and Covenants, Marketable limitÓ is placed adjacent to the playing Securities, Leases, Agreements to Lease, area. Assignments or Transfers of Lease and Rule 11.1 Instruments of Settlement. Delete old rule 11.1 and insert new rule 11.1 DAVID POLLARD as follows: Commissioner of State Revenue 11.1 Players may elect to double if after the Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 943

initial deal or after the first two cards of Co-operatives Act 1996 any split pair, the cards have a hard total DISSOLUTION OF CO-OPERATIVES of 9, 10, or 11, (i.e. make an additional wager up to the amount of the original BEEAC CRAFT GALLERY wager) on the condition that only one CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED additional card shall be dealt to that CHELTENHAM HEIGHTS PRIMARY hand. SCHOOL CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED Rule 11.3 EAGLEHAWK AND BENDIGO Delete old rule 11.3 and renumber old rules TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION 11.4 and 11.5 as 11.3 and 11.4 respectively. CO-OPERATIVE LTD Rule 12.3.2 ESSENDON GRAMMAR SCHOOL Add after the word ÒorÓ the words Òsplit againÓ. CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LIMITED Rule 12.5 ESTHER PARK MOOROOLBARK Add after the words Òsplits pairsÓ the words SOCCER CLUB CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED Ò(including aces)Ó. LONGWARRY PRIMARY SCHOOL Rule 15.5 CO-OPERATIVE LTD Delete the word ÒinterimÓ. R G C CO-OPERATIVE LTD Rule 15.9 ROSA BENEDIKT CHILD CARE Delete old rule 15.9 and insert new rule 15.9 CO-OPERATIVE LTD as follows: I hereby notify that I have this day 15.9 If a player is not given the option of registered the dissolution of the abovenamed drawing additional cards or the dealer Co-operatives and cancelled their registration fails to correctly act on a playerÕs under the abovenamed Act. decision an error has occurred and shall Dated at Melbourne 21 April 1998. be settled in accordance with rule 15.2. Any cards dealt subsequent to an error PAUL HOPKINS occurring shall also be considered cards Deputy Registrar of Co-operatives dealt in error. Rule 15.10 Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 Add Ò4.1.2 andÓ between ÒruleÓ and ORDER STATING INTENTION TO GRANT Ò4.1.3Ó. A LEASE Rule 15.12 and 15.13 Under Sections 17D and 17DA of the Add new rules 15.12 and 15.13 as follows: Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978, I Marie Tehan, Minister for Conservation and Land 15.12 If during a round of play the automatic shuffling/dealing shoe malfunctions and Management, being satisfied that there are that round cannot be completed, that special reasons which make granting a lease round of play shall be voided. reasonable and appropriate in the particular circumstances and to do this will not be 15.13 If during a round of play two or more cards are dealt from the automatic substantially detrimental to the use and shuffling/dealing shoe simultaneously enjoyment of any adjacent land reserved under and the order of cards cannot be the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978, approve determined, that round of play shall be the granting of a lease for the purposes of voided. construction, maintenance and operation of an Rule 18.12 information and interpretation centre over the area of Crown land described in the Schedule Add after ÒwagerÓ, where it first appears, below and, in accordance with Section 17D(3) the words Òif the cards have a hard total of 9, 10 of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978, state or 11Ó. that Ñ BILL LAHEY (a) there are special reasons which make Director of Gaming and Betting granting the lease reasonable and 944 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette

appropriate in the particular general availability to the public. Weapons that circumstances; and will be prohibited under the proposed (b) to do this will not be substantially Regulations include items such as serrated detrimental to the use and enjoyment of daggers, capsicum spray and high-powered any adjacent land reserved under the laser pens. Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978. The proposed Regulations will have several SCHEDULE major benefits. They will reduce the risks of The land shown by hatching on attached injury and crime involving these types of non- plan being part of the areas temporarily firearm weapons, and they will enhance public reserved for Recreation and Public Park in the understanding and compliance with the law. Township of Ballarat East by Order in Council The proposed Regulations will also generate of 7 May 1935 published in the Government some costs for traders and purchasers of such Gazette of 15 May 1935 page 5548, Order in weapons. Council of 24 May 1988 published in The RIS examines alternatives to the Government Gazette of 1 June 1988 page 1526 proposed Regulations. The RIS concludes that and Order in Council of 8 April 1997 published the proposed Regulations are necessary for the in Government Gazette of 10 April 1997 page achievement of the objective. 830. Public submissions on the proposed Dated 20 April 1998 Regulations and RIS are invited. Copies of both documents can be obtained from Mr Gordan Ivancic, Police and Strategic Development Division, Department of Justice, G.P.O. Box 4356QQ, Melbourne, Vic. 3001. Tel: (03) 9651 6938. Fax: (03) 9651 6922. The closing date for receipt of written submissions is Monday 1 June 1998. All submissions received will be treated as public documents. ROBERT T. ELDRIDGE Director Police and Strategic Development Division Department of Justice

Subordinate Legislation Act 1994 PROPOSED HEALTH (INFECTIOUS DISEASES) (NOTIFICATION) HON. MARIE TEHAN, MP REGULATIONS 1998 Minister for Conservation and Land Notice is given as required by section 11 of Management the Subordinate Legislation Act 1994 of the proposed making of the Health (Infectious Subordinate Legislation Act 1994 Diseases) (Notification) Regulations 1998. CONTROL OF WEAPONS (AMENDMENT) The proposed regulations, which are made REGULATIONS under the Health Act 1958, will make Notice is given of the availability of the Haemolytic Uraemic Syndrome (HUS) and proposed Control of Weapons (Amendment) verotoxin producing Escherichia coli (VTEC) Regulations and Regulatory Impact Statement infection notifiable in Victoria. (RIS) for public comment. The objective of the proposed regulations is The objective of the proposed Regulations to minimise risks to public health and safety by is to reduce risks to public safety by prohibiting obtaining timely data. This would allow public certain non-firearm weapons and reducing their health intervention to prevent outbreaks of food Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 945 poisoning related to these conditions. The proposed regulations prescribe new A regulatory impact statement has been performance standards and current technical prepared in accordance with the requirements standards under the AS 3500 published by of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1994. Standards relating to water supply, sanitary waste disposal, and hot water supply, The statement discusses the nature and with some modifications. The proposed extent of the problem addressed by the regulations also provide for standards relating proposed regulations, their potential impact and to discharge from evaporative coolers. possible alternatives. The RIS presents an assessment of the costs It concludes that the proposed regulations and benefits of the proposed regulations and are the preferred option as they will achieve the examines alternatives to the proposals. The RIS desired objective at a reasonably low cost. concludes that the overall benefits outweigh the Comments and submissions are now invited costs imposed by the regulations. from the public and will be received up to 28 Copies of the RIS and the proposed days from the date of publication of this notice. regulations may be obtained from the Plumbing Copies of the regulatory impact statement Industry Board, 450 Burke Road, Camberwell and the proposed regulations are available from, 3124 or by telephoning (03) 9889 2211. and submissions should be lodged with Dr John Public submissions on the proposed Carnie, Manager Infectious Diseases Unit, regulations and the RIS are invited. Depart of Human Services, G.P.O. Box 1670N, Submissions must be in writing and must be Melbourne, Vic. 3001. Telephone: (03) 9637 received at the above address (attention Ken 4182. Fax: (03) 9637 4509. Dare) by 5.30 p.m., 2 June 1998. ROB KNOWLES ROWAN SIMPSON Minister for Health Acting Chief Executive Officer Plumbing Industry Board Subordinate Legislation Act 1994 PLUMBING STANDARDS REGULATIONS Electricity Industry Act 1993 1998 SOUTHERN ELECTRICITY RETAIL Regulatory Impact Statement CORPORATION PTY LTD The Minister for Planning and Local Notice of Grant of Licence Government, the Honourable Robert Maclellan, The Office of the Regulator-General gives has approved the publication of a Regulatory notice under section 165 of the Act that it has, Impact Statement (RIS) prepared for the pursuant to section 162 of the Act, issued a Plumbing Standards Regulations 1998 (the licence to Southern Electricity Retail proposed regulations) under section 11 of the Corporation Pty Ltd trading as ENERGEX to Subordinate Legislation Act 1994. sell electricity otherwise than through the Pool Section 221ZZZV of the Building Act 1993 to non-franchise customers anywhere in authorises the making of the proposed Victoria. regulations. The proposed regulations revoke The licence takes effect on and from 24 the Victoria Water Supply and Sewerage April 1998 and has an unlimited term that may Plumbing Regulations 1988. be revoked or varied as provided by the Act or The primary objects of the proposed by the terms of the licence. regulations are to safeguard public health, A copy of the licence may be inspected safety and welfare of the community and to during business hours at the Office of the safeguard and maintain the integrity of water Regulator-General, 1st Floor, 35 Spring Street, systems and sanitary systems in relation to Melbourne 3000. plumbing work carried out from the reticulation Dated 24 April 1998 connection point. Subsidiary objects include updating existing plumbing standards and to JOHN C. TAMBLYN provide uniformity of national standards. Regulator-General 946 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette

Electricity Industry Act 1993 The Constitution Act Amendment Act RMB AUSTRALIA LIMITED 1958); Notice of Grant of Licence (ii) is not in accordance with section 148D The Office of the Regulator-General gives of the above Act; or notice under section 165 of the Act that it has, (iii) should be refused under section 148G of pursuant to section 162 of the Act, issued a the above Act, in that the name of the licence to RMB Australia Limited (ACN 003 party, the abbreviation or initials of the 298 477) to sell electricity otherwise than name that the party wishes to be able to through the Pool to non-franchise customers use for the purposes of the Act is too anywhere in Victoria. long, is obscene, or is the name (or too The licence takes effect on and from 15 closely resembles the name) of another April 1998 and has an unlimited term that may political party Ñ not being a political be revoked or varied as provided by the Act or party that is related to the party to which by the terms of the licence. the application relates Ñ that is a A copy of the licence may be inspected Parliamentary party or registered during business hours at the office of the political party; Regulator-General, 1st Floor, 35 Spring Street, are invited to submit written particulars of the Melbourne 3000. grounds for that belief to the Electoral Dated 15 April 1998. Commissioner by 30 May 1998. Particulars submitted by a person in JOHN C. TAMBLYN response to this notice must be signed by, and Regulator-General specify an address of, that person and must be sent to the Electoral Commissioner, Victorian The Constitution Act Amendment Act 1958 Electoral Commission, Level 8, 505 Little VICTORIAN ELECTORAL COMMISSION Collins Street, Melbourne, Vic. 3000. Notice of Application for Change of Name of Any inquiries may be directed to Mr Doug Call to Australia Beecroft, Manager, Public Information and The following application has been received Research Branch, Victorian Electoral for the change of name of a political party under Commission, on (03) 9287 7455. VictoriaÕs electoral law. This notice is placed as required by section Present name of party: Call to Australia. 148K of The Constitution Act Amendment Proposed new name of party: Christian Act 1958. Democratic Party (Fred Nile Group). Dr G. P. LYONS Proposed abbreviation of party: Christian Electoral Commissioner Party. Proposed initials of party: CDP. Environment Conservation Council Act The application was made and signed by 1997 three members of the party. The application Notice of amendment of request to the states their names and addresses as follows: Environment Conservation Council to carry Ken Cook, President and Registered out an investigation of VictoriaÕs Marine, Officer, 33 Hibiscus Avenue, Bundoora. Coastal and Estuarine Areas Spero Katos, Vice President, 6 Sycamore I, Marie Tehan, Minister for Conservation Street, Caulfield. and Land Management, under section 17(3) of the Environment Conservation Council Act Lynne Dickson, Secretary/Treasurer, 11 1997, amend the request to the Environment Harmer Road, Hallam. Conservation Council to complete a Marine and Any persons who believe that this Coastal Special Investigation, which was application: published in the Government Gazette on 11 (i) does not relate to an eligible political September 1997, page 2526, and subsequently party (as defined in Section 148A(1) of amended by notice in the Government Gazette Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 947 on 20 November 1997, page 3206, by extending Street, North Melbourne (P.O. Box 666, North the date by which the investigation must be Melbourne 3051) not later than 28 May 1998. completed from 30 June 1998 to 31 October Copies of objections are forwarded to the 1998. applicants. MARIE TEHAN It will not be necessary for interested parties Minister for Conservation and Land to appear on the date specified, unless advised Management in writing by the Department. D. B. Andronis, Collingwood. Application Transport Act 1983 to license one commercial passenger vehicle to TOW TRUCK DIRECTORATE OF be purchased in respect of any vehicle that VICTORIA meets the standards approved by the Victorian Tow Truck Applications Taxi Directorate to operate as a hire car from Notice is hereby given that the following 156 McIlwraith Street, North Carlton. application will be considered by the Licensing Batziakas Nominees Pty Ltd, Hawthorn. Authority after 3 June 1998. Application to license two commercial Notice of any objection to the granting of an passenger vehicles (one to be purchased) in application should be forwarded to reach the respect of 1965 Mercedes Benz sedans each Director, Tow Truck Directorate of Victoria, with seating capacity for 5 passengers to Level 6, 14-20 Blackwood Street, North operate a service from 555 Glenferrie Road, Melbourne (P.O. Box 666, North Melbourne Hawthorn for the carriage of passengers for 3051) not later than 28 May 1998. wedding parties. It will not be necessary for interested parties Note: Applicant will operate in conjunction to appear on the date specified, unless advised with Hawthorn Receptions, Hawthorn. in writing. R. A. Coburn, Hawthorn. Application to Jim Mock Pty Ltd. Application for variation license one commercial passenger vehicle to be of conditions of tow truck licence number purchased in respect of any vehicle that meets TOW110 which authorise the licensed vehicle the standards approved by the Victorian Taxi to be managed, controlled and operated from a Directorate to operate as a hire car from 5/20 depot situated at 50-58 Orange Avenue, Mildura Yarra Grove, Hawthorn. to change the depot address to 1106 Benetook K. J. & J. A. Crozier, Hamilton. Application Avenue, Mildura. to license one commercial passenger vehicle to Note: This licence is under consideration for be purchased in respect of a 1980 Bedford bus transfer to C. D. & L. A. Beruldsen Pty Ltd. with seating capacity for 49 passengers to operate as a country special service omnibus Dated 30 April 1998 from within a 20km pick-up radius of the TERRY OÕKEEFE Hamilton Post Office. Director D. Frecheville, Bright. Application for variation of conditions of licence SV1803 Transport Act 1983 which authorises the licensed vehicle to operate VICTORIAN TAXI DIRECTORATE as follows: Department of Infrastructure Winter Season (June Ñ October). Commercial Passenger Vehicle Applications (i) for the carriage of passengers between Notice is hereby given that the following Bright Hikers Backpackers Hostel, applications will be considered by the Victorian Bright, Mt Hotham, Falls Creek and Mt Taxi Directorate, a division of the Department Buffalo ski resorts. of Infrastructure after 3 June 1998. Summer Season (November - May). Notice of any objection to the granting of an (ii) for the carriage of hang-gliding and application should be forwarded to reach the paragliding pilots between various Manager, Licensing & Certification, Victorian launch sites in the North Eastern Region Taxi Directorate, Level 6, 14-20 Blackwood of Victoria; 948 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette

(iii) for the carriage of anglers to and from High Society Limousines Pty Ltd, Chirnside inland waterways in the North East Park. Application to license two commercial Region of Victoria and Bright; passenger vehicles in respect of 1987 Ford (iv) for the carriage of passengers involved stretched limousines each with seating capacity with mountain boarding in the North for 7 passengers to operate a service from 15 East Region of Victoria; and Campus Gate, Chirnside Park for the carriage of passengers for wedding parties, debutante balls (v) for the carriage of passengers from and school socials. backpacker hostels between Bright, Lakes Entrance and Bairnsdale via Mt S. Pitrelli, Bundoora. Application to license Hotham and return. one commercial passenger vehicle in respect of to delete and change condition (i) to instead any vehicle that meets the standards approved operate as follows:- by the Victorian Taxi Directorate to operate as a hire car from 66 Settlement Road, Bundoora. (i) for the carriage of passengers between Wodonga, Wangaratta, Bright, Mt S. J. Trelease, Mount Beauty. Application to Hotham, Falls Creek and Mt Buffalo ski license one commercial passenger vehicle to be resorts; purchased in respect of a 1998 Toyota Coaster bus with seating capacity of more than 12 seats Ñ for the carriage of passengers from to operate a service from 9 Allamar Court, various accommodation venues in the Tawonga South for the carriage of passengers Bright area to Mt Hotham, Falls Creek on various day trips within a 150km radius of and Mt Buffalo. Mount Beauty Post Office. Heyfield Bus Service Pty Ltd, Heyfield. Note: (i) Passengers will be picked-up/set Application for variation of conditions of down from within a 150km radius of the Mount licence TSP2634 which authorises the licensed Beauty Post Office. vehicle to operate a service for the carriage of school children attending Gippsland Grammar Applicant will operate in conjunction with School excepting duly authorised teachers Valley View Hotel, 9 Allamar Court, Tawonga between Moe, Yallourn North, Tyers, South. Glengarry, Junior School Sale, Senior School Dated 30 April 1998 Sale and MacMillan Park to include the ability ROBERT STONEHAM to operate under charter conditions from within Manager - Licensing and Certification a 20km pick-up radius of the Morwell Post Victorian Taxi Directorate Office.

Vocational Education and Training Act 1990 NOTICE OF DETERMINATION OF APPROVED TRAINING SCHEMES In accordance with section 51 of the Vocational Education and Training Act 1990 the State Training Board of Victoria gives notice that it has determined that the following training schemes are approved training schemes for the vocations specified below: APPROVED TRAINING SCHEME DATE OF DETERMINATION BSA20197 Certificate II in Business (Office Administration) 2 January 1998 BSA30197 Certificate III in Business (Office Administration) 2 January 1998 BSA40197 Certificate IV in Business (Administration) 2 January 1998 MEA20197 Certificate II in Aeroskills (Aircraft Avionics) 2 January 1998 MEA20297 Certificate II in Aeroskills (Aircraft Mechanical) 2 January 1998 MEA20397 Certificate II in Aeroskills (Aircraft Structures) 2 January 1998 MEA40197 Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Aircraft Maintenance Engineering - Avionics) 2 January 1998 MEA40297 Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Aircraft Mechanics - Avionics) 2 January 1998 Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 949

MEA40397 Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Aircraft Maintenance Engineering - Mechanical) 2 January 1998 MEA40497 Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Aircraft Mechanics - Mechanical) 2 January 1998 MEA40597 Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Aircraft Maintenance Engineering - Structures Maintenance) 2 January 1998 3100ACC Operative Certificate in Chemical Plant Skills 2 January 1998 2106ADA Certificate I in Polymer Processing and 2206ADA Certificate II in Polymer Processing 2 January 1998 2203ADA Certificate II in Waste Management (Traineeship) 2 January 1998 NSW5153 Certificate II in Live Theatre (Technical) 2 January 1998 NSW5297 Certificate II in Television and Video Production 2 January 1998 NSW4430 Certificate II in Television Operations 2 January 1998 2203AFB Certificate II in Community Radio (Radio Operations) 2 January 1998 NSW7409 Certificate III in Marketing and Management (Cultural Industries) 2 January 1998 NSW3947 Certificate II in Arts Administration (AQF) 2 January 1998 2203ACA Certificate II in Media Journalism 2 January 1998 2203AIB Certificate II in Music Industry Skills 2 January 1998 2203AGB Certificate II in Arts (Interactive Multimedia) 2 January 1998 3212EKY Apprenticeship Certificate: Automotive Parts Interpreter 2 January 1998 3212EKQ Apprenticeship Certificate: Vehicle Body Maker - 1st Class 2 January 1998 3212EKU Apprenticeship Certificate: Vehicle Trimmer 2 January 1998 2306ABB Certificate III in Automotive (Pedders Light Vehicle Steering and Suspension) 2 January 1998 2306 ADA Certificate III in Automotive (Recreational Boating) 2 January 1998 2306 AGB Certificate III in Automotive Repair, Services and Retail (Streams: Light Vehicle Mechanics, Automatic Transmission, Diesel Fuel Injection, Automotive Engine Reconditioning, Autobody Refinishing, Autobody Repairs, Heavy Vehicle Mechanic - Road Transport, Heavy Vehicle Mechanic - Agricultural, Heavy Vehicle Mechanic - Earthmoving and Industrial, Electrical) 2 January 1998 3212EKE Apprenticeship Certificate: Motor Mechanics - Light Stream 2 January 1998 2206 AGB Certificate II in Automotive Repair, Services and Retail (Streams: Accessory Fitting, Brake and Underbody Services, Exhaust Services, Glazing, Paint Services, Panel Beating Services, Radiator Services, Replacement Parts, Sales, Service Station Operator, Tyre Services, Vehicle Detailing, Vehicle Dismantling, Automotive Cylinder Head Reconditioning, Bicycle Mechanic Level 1) 2 January 1998 2206 AGB Certificate II in Automotive Repair, Services and Retail (Streams: Clerical) 2 January 1998 2206 AGB Certificate II in Automotive Repair, Services and Retail (Streams: Bicycle Mechanic Small Business Operations Level 2) 2 January 1998 2206AVA Certificate II in Vehicle Industry Studies 2 January 1998 2206AHA Certificate II in Electronics (Electronic Automotive Accessories) 2 January 1998 2406AFB Certificate IV in Automotive Drafting 2 January 1998 2302ADC Certificate III in Building and Construction (Fitout and Finish) (Bricklaying) 2 January 1998 2302ADC Certificate III in Building and Construction (Fitout and Finish) (Building Construction Worker) 2 January 1998 2302ADC Certificate III in Building and Construction (Fitout and Finish) (Carpentry) 2 January 1998 950 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette

3212CBL Apprenticeship Certificate: Carpentry and Joinery (Joinery/Stairbuilding/Shopfitting) 2 January 1998 2302ACC Certificate III in Civil Construction (Plant Operator) 2 January 1998 3212CFG Apprenticeship Certificate: Fibrous Plastering 2 January 1998 2302ADC Certificate III in Building and Construction (Fitout and Finish) (Painting and Decorating) 2 January 1998 3212CFF Apprenticeship Certificate: Solid Plastering 2 January 1998 3212CDA Apprenticeship Certificate: Plumbing and Gasfitting 2 January 1998 3212CFA Apprenticeship Certificate: Roof Slating and Tiling 2 January 1998 3212CGB Apprenticeship Certificate: Sign Industry 2 January 1998 3212CDH Apprenticeship Certificate: Sprinkler Fitting - 1st Class 2 January 1998 3212CFB Apprenticeship Certificate: Stonemasonry 2 January 1998 2302ADC Certificate III in Building and Construction (Fitout and Finish) (Tile Laying) 2 January 1998 10623SA Certificate II in Building and Construction Administration 2 January 1998 ACT2539 Certificate II in Building and Construction (Fitout and Finish) 2 January 1998 ACT2540 Certificate II in Building and Construction (Structures) 2 January 1998 2311AEB Certificate III in Small Business Franchising (Bakers Delight) 2 January 1998 2211AFA Certificate II in Cleaning Operations 2 January 1998 2311AFA Certificate III in Cleaning Operations 2 January 1998 QLD8150 Certificate III in Financial Services Operations (Traineeship) 2 January 1998 2204ADC Certificate II in Office (CST - Clerical) 2 January 1998 2304AHB Certificate III in Property Services (Real Estate Operations) 2 January 1998 2404AOB Certificate IV in Property Services (Real Estate Operations) 2 January 1998 2203AFA Certificate II in Sport and Recreation (Operations) Traineeship 2 January 1998 2404AIB Certificate IV in Union Recruitment and Organising 2 January 1998 2206AIA Certificate II in Electronics (Business Equipment Maintenance) 2 January 1998 2104AAB Certificate I in Business (Small Business Traineeship) 2 January 1998 3222DAN Certificate in Small Business 2 January 1998 2201AFA Certificate II in Forest Industries (Forest Growing-Traineeship) 2 January 1998 2301AAA Certificate III in Forest Industries (Harvesting Traineeship) 2 January 1998 2201AAA Certificate II in Forest Industries (Sawmilling and Processing Traineeship) 2 January 1998 2201ABA Certificate II in Forest Industries (Merchandising Traineeship) 2 January 1998 2201AEA Certificate II in Forest Industries (Panel Products Traineeship) 2 January 1998 2201ADA Certificate II in Pulp and Paper Manufacturing (Pulp and Papermaking Traineeship) 2 January 1998 TAS3506 Certificate II in Forest Products (Timber Manufacturing) 2 January 1998 TAS3507 Certificate II in Community and Health Services (Support Worker) 2 January 1998 TAS3509 Certificate III in Community and Health Services (Therapy Assistant) 2 January 1998 TAS3508 Certificate III in Community and Health Services (Personal Carer) 2 January 1998 2207AAC Certificate II in Health (Cleaning) 2 January 1998 2207ACC Certificate II in Health Industry Office Skills 2 January 1998 2307ABC Certificate III in Community Services (Home and Community Care) 2 January 1998 2407ADC Certificate IV in Health (Nursing) 2 January 1998 NSW4279 Certificate IV in Optical Dispensing 2 January 1998 2303ADC Certificate III in Health (Patient Services) 2 January 1998 Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 951

2407AEC Certificate IV in Community Services (Childcare) 2 January 1998 2207ABC Certificate II in Health (Food and Domestic Service Operations) 2 January 1998 2301AGA Certificate III in Horticulture (Stream)*Streams include, Floriculture, Gardening, Landscape, Nursery, Production, Turf 2 January 1998 NSW3445 Certificate II in Information Technology Traineeship 2 January 1998 ACT3447 Certificate IV in Information Technology (User Support) 2 January 1998 2206ACB Certificate II in Electronic Assembly (IBM) 2 January 1998 ACT4193 Certificate II in Communications (Cabling/Equipment Installation) Traineeship 2 January 1998 ACT4194 Certificate II in Communications (Customer Support) Traineeship 2 January 1998 National Certificate in Agriculture 2 January 1998 TAS3227 Certificate II in Retail (Sales and Service) 2 January 1998 TAS3228 Certificate III in Retail (Department Operations) 2 January 1998 TAS3229 Certificate IV in Retail (Department Supervision) 2 January 1998 TAS3230 Diploma of Retail (Store Operations) 2 January 1998 TAS3231 Advanced Diploma of Retail (Store Management) 2 January 1998 ACT1500 Certificate III in Retail (Community Pharmacy Operations-Supervision 2 January 1998 ACT1499 Certificate III in Retail (Community Pharmacy-Marketing) 2 January 1998 ACT1498 Certificate II in Retail (Community Pharmacy-Operations) 2 January 1998 2211AHC Certificate II in Retail Sales (Hardware) 2 January 1998 WRRR20197 Certificate II in Retail Operations 2 January 1998 WRRR30197 Certificate III in Retail Operations 2 January 1998 WRRR40197 Certificate IV in Retail Management 2 January 1998 WRRR50197 Diploma in Retail Management 2 January 1998 NSW7393 Certificate II in National Maritime Services (Traineeship) 2 January 1998 10676ACT Certificate III in Marine Operations 2 January 1998 2407AFC Certificate IV in Dental Technology 8 January 1998 2307AFC Certificate III in Dental Assisting 8 January 1998 2306AEC Certificate III in Electrical (Electrician) 8 January 1998 NS97/294 Certificate II in Refrigeration & Airconditioning 8 January 1998 NS97/295 Certificate II in Domestic Appliance Servicing 8 January 1998 2206AOA Certificate II in Electrical Wholesaling 8 January 1998 ACT4214 Certificate II in Electrical (Electro Comms) 8 January 1998 ACT2452 Certificate II in Electro-Trades (Traineeship) 8 January 1998 ACT5595 Certificate II in Electronic Equipment 8 January 1998 ACT6098 Certificate II in Electrotechnology Manufacturing 8 January 1998 2206AGA Certificate II in Electronics (Computer Assembly) 8 January 1998 2206AFA Certificate II in Electronics (Security Systems Installation) 8 January 1998 QLD7937 Certificate II in Electronics (Television Antenna Installation) Traineeship 8 January 1998 ACT8052 Certificate II in Telecommunications Cabling 8 January 1998 3212ERA Certificate in Engineering - Mechanical - Fabrication - Electrical/Electronics 8 January 1998 QLDP0774 Engineering Traineeship 8 January 1998 QLDP0775 Advanced Engineering Traineeship 8 January 1998 952 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette

QLD 1453 Certificate II in Engineering (Advanced level 2 Traineeship) 8 January 1998 QLD 2237 Certificate III in Engineering (Advanced level 3 Traineeship) 8 January 1998 QLD2251 Certificate IV in Engineering (Technician Traineeship) 8 January 1998 QLD1452 Certificate I in Engineering (Foundation Traineeship) 8 January 1998 2206AAB Certificate II in Engineering (Service Technician Portable Fire Equipment - Chubb) and 2306AAB Certificate III in Engineering (Service Technician Portable Fire Equipment - Chubb) 8 January 1998 3212EAS Certificate in Engineering (Aircraft Structures - Manufacturing) 8 January 1998 2206ABA Certificate II in Cablemaking (Traineeship) 8 January 1998 2311AMC Certificate III in Baking (Apprenticeship) 9 January 1998 2311ALC Certificate III in Pastrycooking (Apprenticeship) 8 January 1998 2311AKC Certificate III in Breakmaking (Apprenticeship) 8 January 1998 2311ABA Certificate III in Meat Processing (Meat Retailing) 8 January 1998 2311AAA Certificate III in Meat Processing (Smallgoods Manufacturing) 8 January 1998 2206ATA Certificate II in Food Processing (Flour Milling and Stockfeed Milling) 8 January 1998 2206ARA Certificate II in Food Processing (General Foods) 8 January 1998 2106AEA Certificate I in Food Processing (Fruit and Vegetables) 8 January 1998 2206AEA Certificate II in Food Processing (Fruit and Vegetables) 8 January 1998 2109AAA Certificate I in Food Processing (Dairy) 8 January 1998 2209AAA Certificate II in Food Processing (Dairy) 8 January 1998 2309AAA Certificate III in Food Processing (Dairy) 8 January 1998 NSW7337 Certificate II in Food Processing (Edible Oils and Fats) 8 January 1998 NSW7338 Certificate I in Food Processing (Edible Oils and Fats 8 January 1998 2211ADA Certificate II in Meat Processing 8 January 1998 -Slaughter Floor Operations - Boning Room Operations - General 8 January 1998 2211ABA Certificate II in Meat Processing (Smallgoods Manufacturing) 8 January 1998 2211ACA Certificate II in Meat Processing (Meat Retailing) 8 January 1998 2311ABA Certificate III in Meat Processing (Meat Retailing) 8 January 1998 2311ACA Certificate III in Meat Processing 8 January 1998 -Slaughter Floor Operations - Boning Room Operations - General 8 January 1998 NSW2727 Certificate I in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing 8 January 1998 NSW2726 Certificate II in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing 8 January 1998 SA3462 Certificate II in Food Processing (Wine) 8 January 1998 2211ASB Certificate II in Food Retailing (McDonaldÕs) 8 January 1998 2302ABC Certificate III in Furnishing Wood Machining Cabinet Making Chair and Couch Making Furniture Polishing 8 January 1998 2302AAA Certificate III in Furnishing - Upholstery - Bed and Mattress Making 8 January 1998 2302ABA Certificate III in Furnishing (Glass and Glazing) 8 January 1998 2302AEC Certificate III in Furnishing (Leadlighting and Stained Glass) 8 January 1998 2302ACA Certificate III in Furnishing (Floor Finishing and Coverings) 8 January 1998 TAS2444 Certificate II in Furnishing (Soft Furnishing) 8 January 1998 2211AEA Certificate II in Furnishing (Product Knowledge-Traineeship) 8 January 1998 TAS2445 Certificate II in Furnishing (Upholstery Sewing Machinist) 8 January 1998 2202AAA Certificate II in Furnishing (Furniture Production Traineeship) 8 January 1998 Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 953

NSW2729 Certificate III in Clothing Production 8 January 1998 TAS3515 Certificate III in Textile Care (Dry Cleaning) 8 January 1998 2311AVC Certificate III in Footwear Production/Repair 8 January 1998 2306AAC Certificate III in TCF Mechanic 8 January 1998 NSW2730 Certificate II in Clothing Production 8 January 1998 TAS3513 Certificate II in Textile Care (Laundry; Dry Cleaning) 8 January 1998 TAS3511 Certificate I in Textile Care (Laundry; Dry Cleaning) 8 January 1998 2211AQC Certificate II in Footwear Production/Repair 8 January 1998 2111ALC Certificate I in Footwear Production/Repair 8 January 1998 2206AKA Certificate II in Textile Production 8 January 1998 2106AGA Certificate I in Textile Production 8 January 1998 2211APC Certificate II in Millinery 8 January 1998 2206AMA Certificate II in Leather and Woolskin Production 8 January 1998 2206ALA Certificate II in Leather Goods Production 8 January 1998 ACT 8313 Certificate II in Water Industry Operations 11 January 1998 ACT 8314 Certificate III in Water Industry Operations 11 January 1998 Certificate I in Hospitality 13 January 1998 Certificate II in Hospitality 13 January 1998 Certificate III in Hospitality 13 January 1998 Certificate IV in Hospitality 13 January 1998 Diploma in Hospitality 13 January 1998 Advanced Diploma in Hospitality 13 January 1998 THH10697 Certificate I in Hospitality (Kitchen Attending) 13 January 1998 THH10797 Certificate I in Hospitality (Commercial Catering) 13 January 1998 THH10897 Certificate I in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) 13 January 1998 THH10998 Certificate I in Hospitality (Asian Cookery) 13 January 1998 THH21297 Certificate II in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) 13 January 1998 THH21797 Certificate II in Hospitality (Asian Cookery) 13 January 1998 THH21497 Certificate II in Hospitality (Commercial Catering) 13 January 1998 THH21597 Certificate II in Hospitality (Health, Defence & Community Catering) 13 January 1998 THH21697 Certificate II in Hospitality (Catering - Cook Chill) 13 January 1998 THH21397 Certificate II in Hospitality (Patisserie) 13 January 1998 THH31597 Certificate III in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) 13 January 1998 THH31797 Certificate III in Hospitality (Commercial Catering) 13 January 1998 THH32097 Certificate III in Hospitality (Asian Cookery) (Nationality Specialisations)* 13 January 1998 THH31697 Certificate III in Hospitality (Patisserie) 13 January 1998 THH31897 Certificate III in Hospitality (Health, Defence & Community Catering) 13 January 1998 THH31997 Certificate III in Hospitality (Catering - Cook Chill) 13 January 1998 THH41597 Certificate IV in Hospitality (Commercial Catering) 13 January 1998 THH41397 Certificate IV in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) 13 January 1998 THH41697 - THH42297 Certificate IV in Hospitality (Asian Cookery) (Nationality specialisations)* 13 January 1998 THH41497 Certificate IV in Hospitality (Patisserie) 13 January 1998 THH21197 Certificate II in Hospitality (Security) 13 January 1998 THH31497 Certificate III in Hospitality (Security) 13 January 1998 3222FTE Certificate III (Jockey) 14 January 1998 2301AEA Certificate III in Farriery (Trade) 14 January 1998 3212FAE Farming Trades Apprenticeship 14 January 1998 954 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette

2311AHC Certificate III in Hairdressing (Apprenticeship) 14 January 1998 2311ATC Certificate III in Floristry 14 January 1998 2201ADC Certificate II in Australian Land Conservation and Restoration 14 January 1998 2301AJA Certificate III in Dairy and 14 January 1998 401AFA Certificate IV in Dairy 14 January 1998 2211ANB Certificate II in Farmstay Operations 14 January 1998 2201ABC Certificate II in Horticulture (Amenity) - Traineeship 14 January 1998 TAS1315 Certificate II in Rural Skills (Traineeship) 14 January 1998 2201ACA Certificate II in Pig Farming (Piggery Attendant - Traineeship) 14 January 1998 TAS3485 Certificate II in Agriculture (Rural Merchandising) 14 January 1998 NSW5310 Certificate II in Tourism Operations (Meetings) 14 January 1998 NSW5311 Certificate II in Tourism Operations (Retail Travel) 14 January 1998 NSW5312 Certificate II in Tourism Operations (Tourist Attractions) 14 January 1998 NSW5313 Certificate II in Tourism Operations (Tourist Information Services) 14 January 1998 NSW5314 Certificate II in Tourism Operations (Wholesale Operations: Domestics, Inbound, Outbound) 14 January 1998 3221ERA Certificate in Engineering Production (Level 2) 21 January 1998 2211AVB Certificate II in Hospitality (Cruise Ship Operations) 21 January 1998 11535QLD Certificate II in Hospitality Practices (Traineeship) 21 January 1998 ACT5744 Certificate III in Adult Custodial Care 28 January 1998 2308AAB Certificate III in Correctional Officer Training 28 January 1998 2308AEB Certificate III in Prisoner Escort Services 28 January 1998 ACT3252 Certificate III in Public Administration (APS) Graduate Administrative Assistant 28 January 1998 ACT0714 Certificate II in Public Administration (APS) (Traineeship - ASO) 28 January 1998 TAS7048 Certificate II in Library and Information Studies 28 January 1998 2211AOC Certificate II in Security (Crowd Control) 28 January 1998 2305AAA Certificate III in Education (Traineeship - Stream) 28 January 1998 -Office Support -Information Technology Support -Language and Literacy Aide -Integration Aide -Library Aide 28 January 1998 TDT20197 Certificate II in Transport and Distribution (Warehousing) 28 January 1998 TDT20297 Certificate II in Transport and Distribution (Road Transport) 28 January 1998 TDT20397 Certificate II in Transport and Distribution (Stevedoring) 28 January 1998 TDT30197 Certificate III in Transport and Distribution (Warehousing) 28 January 1998 TDT30297 Certificate III in Transport and Distribution (Road Transport) 28 January 1998 TDT30397 Certificate III in Transport and Distribution (Stevedoring) 28 January 1998 TDT40197 Certificate IV in Transport and Distribution (Warehousing) 28 January 1998 TDT40297 Certificate IV in Transport and Distribution (Road Transport) 28 January 1998 TDT40397 Certificate IV in Transport and Distribution (Stevedoring) 28 January 1998 TAS1304 Certificate II in Print Design (CST) 10 February 1998 TAS2460 Certificate II in Print Production 10 February 1998 TAS2458 Certificate II in Small Offset Printing (Traineeship) 10 February 1998 TAS3209 Certificate II in Graphic Arts Merchants (Traineeship) 10 February 1998 2206ANC Certificate II in Printing (Mail House Operations) 10 February 1998 Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 955

2306AIA Certificate III in Print Finishing 10 February 1998 SA1977 Certificate III in Graphic Pre-Press 10 February 1998 3212JEE Certificate III in Printing Machining (Apprenticeship Certificate) 10 February 1998 NSW2689 Certificate III in Screen Printing 10 February 1998 2206AUA Certificate II in Packaging, Fibreboard and Carton Manufacture 20 February 1998 SA3461 Certificate III in Food Processing (Wine) - Streams: Viticulture, Cellar Operations 2 March 1998 2206APA Certificate II in Concrete Products (Manufacturing) 13 March 1998 2306AHA Certificate III in Concrete Products (Manufacturing) 13 March 1998 10547ACT Certificate III in ChildrenÕs Services (Traineeship) 20 March 1998 2211AOB Certificate II in Security Personnel Development 8 April 1998 NSW3445 Certificate II in Information Rtechnology Traineeship (Streams: Computer Applications, Computer Sales, Computer Support, General) 8 April 1998 2307AIC Certificate III in Community Services (Personal Care) 20 April 1998 2311ANC Certificate III in Food Processing (General Foods) - (SPC) 22 April 1998 Details of the approved training schemes can be obtained from the General Manager, Client Relations Management Division, Office of Training and Further Education, Department of Education, 2 Treasury Place, East Melbourne 3002. Telephone 9637 2791. Fax 9637 3220.

Private Agents Act 1966 NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS FOR LICENCES UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE PRIVATE AGENTS ACT 1966 I, the undersigned, being the Clerk of the MagistratesÕ Court at Bendigo hereby give notice that applications, as under, have been lodged for hearing by the said Court on the date specified. Any person desiring to object to any such application must:- (a) lodge with me a notice in the prescribed form of his objection and of the grounds thereof; (b) cause a copy of such notice to be served personally or by post upon the applicant at least three days before the hearing of the application; and (c) send or deliver - (i) where the objection is not made by the officer in charge of the police district in which the Court is situated Ñ a copy of the notice to such officer; and (ii) where the objection is not made by the Registrar or Deputy Registrar Ñ a copy to the Registrar. Full name of Applicant or in the Place of Abode Name of Date of case of a Firm or of Applicant or Firm or Address for Type of Hearing of Corporation, of Nominee Corporation Registration Licence Application the Nominee Andrew 10 Nandina N/A 70 Pall Commer- 11.05.98 Hugh Court, Mall, cial McLean Bendigo, Bendigo AgentÕs Vic. 3550 3550 Licence (Individual) Dated at Bendigo 17 April 1998 T. J. NIHILL Registrar of the Bendigo MagistratesÕ Court 956 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette

Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Bookshop situated at 190 Queen Street, Act 1981 Melbourne 3000, Phone 132447. SECTIONS 12G AND 12K Dated 15 April 1998 Notice Regarding the Amendment, Commencement and Availability of the ROB KNOWLES Poisons Code Minister for Health I, Rob Knowles, Minister for Health, give notice that the Poisons Code, prepared under Planning and Environment Act 1987 sections 12 and 12E of the Drugs, Poisons and ALL PLANNING SCHEMES IN VICTORIA Controlled Substances Act 1981, will be Metropolitan Region Planning Schemes amended by the incorporation by reference of Notice of Approval of Amendment an amendment to the Commonwealth standard Amendment SR4 as prescribed by the Drugs, Poisons and The Minister for Planning and Local Controlled Substances (Commonwealth Government has approved Amendment SR4 to Standard) Regulations 1995. all planning schemes in Victoria and to all The Poisons Code is a document that planning schemes in the Metropolitan Region. enables certain parts of the Commonwealth The Amendment comes into operation on standard, particularly those parts relating to the the date this notice is published in the uniform scheduling of drugs and poisons, to be Government Gazette. incorporated by reference and then applied as law in Victoria. The Amendment updates all references to The Good Design Guide for Medium-Density The Poisons Code will be amended to the Housing, July 1995, in the State Section of all extent that earlier incorporated by reference planning schemes by referring to the latest material, being the Standard for the Uniform version, Revision 2, April 1998. Scheduling of Drugs and Poisons (SUSDP) No. In the Regional Section of all Metropolitan 12, as amended by SUSDP NO. 12 Amendment Region planning schemes the Amendment more Nos. 1 and 2, will be amended, varied, remade fully explains the general requirement for a site or superseded to the extent necessary by the analysis and design response to the site analysis incorporation by reference of SUSDP No. 12, as part of an application for medium-density Amendment No. 3. housing and ensures consistency with the The date fixed for the amending, varying, provisions of The Good Design Guide for remaking or superseding material to take effect Medium-Density Housing Revision 2, April is 19 June 1998. 1998. The Amendment also introduces a The Poisons Code may be inspected free of requirement for the responsible authority to charge during normal business hours at the inform the applicant in writing that the site Department of Human Services offices situated analysis meets the requirements of the planning at:- scheme and is satisfactory or does not meet the requirements of the planning scheme and is not Level 16, 120 Spencer Street, satisfactory. Melbourne 3000. Contact - Duty The Amendment is available for public Pharmacist, Drugs and Poisons Unit, inspection, free of charge, during office hours at Phone: 03 9637 4066; and Level 14, 555 the following places: Department of Collins Street, Melbourne 300. Contact - Infrastructure, Customer Service Centre, Upper Legislation Officer, Phone 03 9616 Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, 7167. Melbourne 3000; Department of Infrastructure, A copy of the Code may also be obtained North Eastern Region, 50-52 Clarke Street, from the above offices. A copy of the Standard Benalla 3672; Department of Infrastructure, for the Uniform Scheduling of Drugs and Eastern Region, 120 Kay Street, Traralgon Poisons, including amendments, may be 3844; Department of Infrastructure, Northern obtained from the Australian Government Region, 57 Lansell Street, Bendigo 3550; Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 957

Department of Infrastructure, South Western The Amendment comes into operation on Region, 63 McKillop Street, Geelong 3220; the date this notice is published in the Department of Infrastructure, Western Region, Government Gazette. 1315 Sturt Street, Ballarat 3550. All municipal The Amendment inserts a site specific council offices in Victoria. control into the Camberwell Residential Zone ADRIAN SALMON to allow a permit to be granted to use land at 29, Co-ordinator, Amendment Services 31 and 33 Allambee Avenue, Camberwell, for Local Government, Planning and the purpose of a Commercial Vehicle Park. Market Information Services Division A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Department of Infrastructure free of charge, during office hours at the Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service Planning and Environment Act 1987 Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins BALLARAT PLANNING SCHEME Street, Melbourne and at the offices of the Notice of Approval of Amendment Boroondara City Council, Strategic and Economic Development Unit, First Floor, 8 Amendment L35 Inglesby Road, Camberwell. The Minister for Planning and Local Government has approved Amendment L35 to ADRIAN SALMON the Ballarat Planning Scheme. Co-ordinator, Amendment Services The Amendment comes into operation on Local Government, Planning and the date this notice is published in the Market Information Services Division Government Gazette. Department of Infrastructure The Amendment rezones 6 hectares of land at Daylesford Road, Gong Gong from a mixture Planning and Environment Act 1987 of Public Purposes Reservation (Central COLAC OTWAY PLANNING SCHEME Highlands Water) and Rural (Residential 1) Notice of Approval of Amendment Zone to the Rural (General Farming) Zone and Amendment L16 to place the Potentially Contaminated Land The Minister for Planning and Local Overlay over the site. Government has approved Amendment L16 to A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, the Colac Otway Planning Scheme. free of charge, during office hours at the The Amendment comes into operation on Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service the date this notice is published in the Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Government Gazette. Street, Melbourne and at the Departments The Amendment rezones land off Murray Western Region Office at 1315 Sturt Street, Street (East of Pell Court), Colac East, from Ballarat and at the offices of the Ballarat City Public Open Space Reserves Existing - Council, Watershed Office, Grenville Street Playground to Residential Zone of Chapter 3 South, Ballarat. (Colac City) of the Colac Otway Planning ADRIAN SALMON Scheme. Co-ordinator, Amendment Services A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Local Government, Planning and free of charge, during office hours at the Market Information Services Division Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service Department of Infrastructure Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne and at the offices of the Planning and Environment Act 1987 Colac Otway Shire Council, 2-6 Rae Street, BOROONDARA PLANNING SCHEME Colac and 69-71 Nelson Street, Apollo Bay. Notice of Approval of Amendment ADRIAN SALMON Amendment L23 Co-ordinator, Amendment Services The Minister for Planning and Local Local Government, Planning and Government has approved Amendment L23 to Market Information Services Division the Boroondara Planning Scheme. Department of Infrastructure 958 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette

Planning and Environment Act 1987 ADRIAN SALMON DONCASTER AND TEMPLESTOWE Co-ordinator, Amendment Services PLANNING SCHEME Local Government, Planning and Notice of Approval of Amendment Market Information Services Division Department of Infrastructure Amendment L123 The Minister for Planning and Local Planning and Environment Act 1987 Government has approved Amendment L123 to GOLDEN PLAINS PLANNING SCHEME the Doncaster and Templestowe Planning Notice of Approval of Amendment Scheme. Amendment L8 The Amendment comes into operation on The Minister for Planning and Local the date this notice is published in the Government has approved Amendment L8 to Government Gazette. the Golden Plains Planning Scheme. The Amendment rezones land at 814 The Amendment comes into operation on Doncaster Road, Doncaster from a Residential the date this notice is published in the C Zone to a Business 2 Zone. Government Gazette. A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, The Amendment free of charge, during office hours at the Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service ¥ reduces the northern boundary buffer strip of the Smythesdale Landfill, Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Glenelg Highway, Smythesdale, from Street, Melbourne and at the offices of the 50m to 10m. Manningham City Council, 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster. ¥ leaves the extent of all other boundary buffer strips unchanged. ADRIAN SALMON A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Co-ordinator, Amendment Services free of charge, during office hours at the Local Government, Planning and Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service Market Information Services Division Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Department of Infrastructure Street, Melbourne and at the offices of the Golden Plains Shire Council, 2 Pope Street, Planning and Environment Act 1987 Bannockburn. GLEN EIRA PLANNING SCHEME ADRIAN SALMON Notice of Approval of Amendment Co-ordinator, Amendment Services Amendment L24 Local Government, Planning and The Minister for Planning and Local Market Information Services Division Government has approved Amendment L24 to Department of Infrastructure the Glen Eira Planning Scheme. The Amendment comes into operation on Planning and Environment Act 1987 the date this notice is published in the KNOX PLANNING SCHEME Government Gazette. Notice of Approval of Amendment The Amendment implements permanent Amendment L144 heritage controls on part of the land at 4 The Minister for Planning and Local Linlithgow Avenue, Caulfield North. Government has approved Amendment L144 to A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, the Knox Planning Scheme. free of charge, during office hours at the The Amendment comes into operation on Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service the date this notice is published in the Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Government Gazette. Street, Melbourne and at the offices of the Glen The Amendment inserts a site specific Eira City Council, corner Glen Eira and control into the Knox General Industrial Zone Hawthorn Roads, Caulfield. that allows the use of part of the buildings on Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 959 land at 3 Myer Place, Rowville described as Lot (State Section), and adds a Potentially 2 (PS 330220), for retail sales without a Contaminated Land Overlay. The amendment planning permit provided that such a use is will facilitate sale of the land. ancillary to the use of land for a warehouse. A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, during office hours at the free of charge, during office hours at the Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne and at the offices of the Street, Melbourne and at the offices of the Knox Loddon Shire Council, 41 High Street, City Council, 511 Burwood Highway, Wantirna Wedderburn. South. ADRIAN SALMON ADRIAN SALMON Co-ordinator, Amendment Services Co-ordinator, Amendment Services Local Government, Planning and Local Government, Planning and Market Information Services Division Market Information Services Division Department of Infrastructure Department of Infrastructure Planning and Environment Act 1987 Planning and Environment Act 1987 MACEDON RANGES PLANNING SCHEME BAYSIDE PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Approval of Amendment Notice of Lapsing of Amendment Amendment L21 Amendment L8 The Minister for Planning and Local The Bayside City Council has resolved to Government has approved Amendment L21 to abandon Amendment L8 to the Bayside the Macedon Ranges Planning Scheme. Planning Scheme. The Amendment comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the The Amendment proposed to vary a Government Gazette. restrictive covenant on Certificate of Title, Volume 6160, Folio 1231903, 52 Halifax Street, The Amendment inserts a definition of Brighton. Ômemorial parkÕ in Chapter 2 of the Planning Scheme and inserts this use as a consent use in The Amendment lapsed on 6 April 1998. the Rural Zone in the Chapter. ADRIAN SALMON A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Co-ordinator, Amendment Services free of charge, during office hours at the Local Government, Planning and Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service Market Information Services Division Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Department of Infrastructure Street, Melbourne and at the offices of the Macedon Ranges Shire Council, 129 Mollison Street, Kyneton. Planning and Environment Act 1987 KORONG PLANNING SCHEME ADRIAN SALMON Notice of Approval of Amendment Co-ordinator, Amendment Services Amendment L4 Local Government, Planning and Market Information Services Division The Minister for Planning and Local Department of Infrastructure Government has approved Amendment L4 to the Korong Planning Scheme. Planning and Environment Act 1987 The Amendment comes into operation on MOONEE VALLEY PLANNING SCHEME the date this notice is published in the Government Gazette. Notice of Approval of Amendment The Amendment rezones the former Amendment L33 VicRoads depot in Wilson Street, Wedderburn The Minister for Planning and Local from Public Use Zone to Rural Township Zone Government has approved Amendment L33 to 960 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette the Moonee Valley Planning Scheme. Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service The Amendment comes into operation on Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins the date this notice is published in the Street, Melbourne and at the South Melbourne Government Gazette. Town Hall offices of the Port Phillip City The Amendment rezones land contained Council, Bank Street, South Melbourne. within Titles Vol. 8109 Folio 003, Vol. 9358 ADRIAN SALMON Folio 039, Vol. 7961 Folio 030, part Vol. 2088 Co-ordinator, Amendment Services Folio 455, part Vol. 3774 Folio 705, part Vol. Local Government, Planning and 9508 Folio 799, Vol. 5858 Folio 549 from a Market Information Services Division District Centre Moonee Ponds Zone 3 (Office) to a District Centre Moonee Ponds Zone 1 Department of Infrastructure (Core Retail). The subject land forms part of a larger Planning and Environment Act 1987 holding under the same ownership generally WHITEHORSE PLANNING SCHEME bounded by Homer Street, Hall Street, Everage Notice of Approval of Amendment Street and Mount Alexander Road within the Amendment L28 Moonee Ponds Activity Centre. The Minister for Planning and Local A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Government has approved Amendment L28 to free of charge, during office hours at the the Whitehorse Planning Scheme. Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service The Amendment comes into operation on Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins the date this notice is published in the Street, Melbourne and at the offices of the Government Gazette. Moonee Valley City Council, corner Kellaway Avenue and Pascoe Vale Road, Moonee Ponds. The Amendment rezones land at 2 Agra Street, Mitcham (Lot 1 Plan of Subdivision ADRIAN SALMON 412476B) from Public Purposes - Melbourne Co-ordinator, Amendment Services Metropolitan Board of Works to a Residential 1 Local Government, Planning and Zone. Market Information Services Division A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Department of Infrastructure free of charge, during office hours at the Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service Planning and Environment Act 1987 Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins PORT PHILLIP PLANNING SCHEME Street, Melbourne and at the offices of the Notice of Approval of Amendment Whitehorse City Council, 379-397 Whitehorse Amendment L64 Road, Nunawading. The Minister for Planning and Local ADRIAN SALMON Government has approved Amendment L64 to Co-ordinator, Amendment Services the Port Phillip Planning Scheme. Local Government, Planning and The Amendment comes into operation on Market Information Services Division the date this notice is published in the Department of Infrastructure Government Gazette. The Amendment rezones land at 19 Planning and Environment Act 1987 Beaconsfield Parade, Port Melbourne from a CRANBOURNE PLANNING SCHEME Light Industrial (Port Melbourne) zone to a Notice of Lapsing of Amendment Mixed Use zone; and, includes the land in a Amendment L182 Potentially Contaminated Land overlay. The Frankston City Council has resolved to A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, abandon Amendment L182 to the Cranbourne free of charge, during office hours at the Planning Scheme. Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 961

The Amendment proposed to allow a permit for the use and development of land at 1075 Westernport Highway, Skye for a Retail Plant Nursery in accordance with an approved concept plan. The Amendment lapsed on 6 June 1997. ADRIAN SALMON Co-ordinator, Amendment Services Local Government, Planning and Market Information Services Division Department of Infrastructure 962 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette

ORDERS IN COUNCIL Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 Responsible Minister: NOTICE OF INTENTION MARIE TEHAN The Governor in Council under Section 10 Minister for Conservation and Land of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 gives Management notice of intention to revoke the following SHARNE BRYAN temporary reservations to the extent indicated Clerk of the Executive Council hereunder: COBURG Ñ The whole of the temporary Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 reservation by Order in Council of 13 October, NOTICE OF INTENTION 1959 of an area of 16.349 hectares of land in The Governor in Council under Section 10 Section 2, Township of Coburg, Parish of Jika of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 gives Jika as a site for State School purposes. Ñ notice of intention to revoke the following (Rs 7842). temporary reservations to the extent indicated hereunder: GEMBROOK Ñ The temporary reservation by Order in Council of 11 October, CHARLTON EAST Ñ The withholding 1921 of an area of Crown land on the banks of from sale, leasing or licensing by Order in Menzies Creek in the Parishes of Gembrook, Council of 29 July, 1878 of an area of 84.984 Nangana and Narree Worran, as a site for Public hectares, more or less, of land in Section D, purposes, so far only as the portion containing Parish of Charlton East (formerly Parish of East Charlton), so far only as the portion containing 582 square metres shown as Crown Allotment 274 square metres shown as Crown Allotment 54C, Parish of Gembrook on Certified Plan No. 5D, Section D, Parish of Charlton East on 118601 lodged in the Central Plan Office. Ñ Certified Plan No. 118503 lodged in the Central (Rs 2558). Plan Office. Ñ (L6-4854). LEARMONTH Ñ The whole of the CRESWICK Ñ The temporary reservation temporary reservation by Order in Council of 2 by Order in Council of 3 November, 1982 of an December, 1912 of an area of 1518 square area of 22 hectares, more or less, of land being metres of land in Section J, Township of Crown Allotments 15C, 38A and 41A, Section Learmonth, (formerly Town of Learmonth), Q, Parish of Creswick as a site for Sewerage Parish of Burrumbeet as a site for a MechanicsÕ Works, so far only as the portion containing Institute and Free Library. Ñ (Rs 494). 7.879 hectares as indicated by hatching on plan WY-YUNG Ñ The temporary reservation hereunder. Ñ (C400[A13]) Ñ (Rs 12193). by Order in Council of 12 September, 1924 of an area of 2.873 hectares of land in the Parish of Wy-Yung as a site for Public Recreation, revoked as to part by Order in Council of 22 July, 1930, so far as the balance remaining containing 8499 square metres. Ñ (Rs 2994). WY-YUNG Ñ The whole of the temporary reservation by Order in Council of 22 July, 1930 of an area of 8094 square metres of land in the Parish of Wy-Yung as a site for the Supply of Sand. Ñ (Rs 4019). This Order is effective from the date on which it is published in the Victoria Government Gazette. Dated 28 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 963

MURMUNGEE Ñ The whole of the land being Crown Allotment 11A, Section 1, temporary reservation by Order in Council of 3 Township of Yackandandah, Parish of September, 1946 of an area of 3566 square Yackandandah as a site for Public Purposes metres of land in Section 1A, Parish of (Departmental Depot). Ñ (Rs 9853). Murmungee as a site for Railway purposes. Ñ YACKANDANDAH Ñ The temporary (Rs 5866). reservation by Order in Council of 8 March, MURMUNGEE Ñ The whole of the 1977 of an area of 1522 square metres of land temporary reservation by Order in Council of being Crown Allotment 11B, Section 1, 14 November, 1950 of an area of 3263 square Township of Yackandandah, Parish of metres of land in Section 1A, Parish of Yackandandah as a site for Public Purposes Murmungee as a site for Railway purposes, in (Government Buildings), revoked as to part by addition to and adjoining the site temporarily Order in Council of 27 February, 1990 so far as reserved therefor by Order in Council of 3 the balance remaining containing 153 square September, 1946. Ñ (Rs 5866). metres. Ñ (Rs 9853). NILLUMBIK Ñ The whole of the This Order is effective from the date on temporary reservation by Order in Council of 7 which it is published in the Victoria December, 1982 of an area of 913 square metres Government Gazette. of land being Crown Allotment 1, Portion 12, Dated 28 April 1998 Section 4, Parish of Nillumbik as a site for Responsible Minister: Municipal Buildings. Ñ (Rs 12128). MARIE TEHAN This Order is effective from the date on Minister for Conservation and Land which it is published in the Victoria Management Government Gazette. SHARNE BRYAN Dated 28 April 1998 Clerk of the Executive Council Responsible Minister: MARIE TEHAN Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 Minister for Conservation and Land REVOCATION OF TEMPORARY Management RESERVATIONS SHARNE BRYAN The Governor in Council under Section 10 Clerk of the Executive Council of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 revokes the following temporary reservations to Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 the extent indicated hereunder: REVOCATION OF TEMPORARY BENDIGO Ñ The temporary reservation RESERVATIONS by Order in Council of 16 March, 1874 of an The Governor in Council under Section 10 area of 17.991 hectares of land in Section F14, of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 At Bendigo, Parish of Sandhurst (formerly city revokes the following temporary reservations to of Sandhurst [White Hills]) as a site for a the extent indicated hereunder: Cemetery, revoked as to part by Orders in BENDIGO Ñ The temporary reservation Council of 1 May 1956 and 22 August, 1956, so by Order in Council of 9 November, 1971 of an far only as the portion containing 206 square area of 5.704 hectares of land in Section K, At metres shown as Parcel No. 2 on Roads Bendigo, Parish of Sandhurst as a site for Public Corporation Plan No. SP 19279. Ñ (Rs 7271). Recreation, so far only as the portion containing BENDIGO Ñ The temporary reservation by 1.082 hectares shown as Crown Allotment Order in Council of 26 May, 1925 of several 502F, Section K, At Bendigo, Parish of portions of land At Bendigo, Parish of Sandhurst, on Certified Plan No. 118387 lodged Sandhurst as sites for Public purposes in the Central Plan Office. Ñ (Rs 6317). (Sewerage), revoked as to part by various YACKANDANDAH Ñ The whole of the Orders, so far only as the portion containing temporary reservation by Order in Council of 2 1744 square metres shown as Parcel No. 1 on July, 1974 of an area of 1021 square metres of Roads Corporation Plan No. SP 19279 and being part of the land fourthly described in the 964 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette original Order. Ñ Land Act 1958 (C73802). UNUSED ROADS CLOSED OMEO Ñ The temporary reservation by The Governor in Council under Section 349 Order in Council of 26 September, 1881 of an of the Land Act 1958 and with the consents in area of 4.158 hectares of land in the Township writing of the municipalities concerned and the of Omeo, (formerly Parish of Cobungra) as a adjoining owners closes the following unused site for a Pound, revoked as to parts by Orders in Council of 13 April, 1886 and 18 August, roads: 1953, so far as the balance remaining. Ñ MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THE (Rs 7159). GREATER BENDIGO CITY COUNCIL This Order is effective from the date on BENDIGO Ñ The road At Bendigo, Parish which it is published in the Victoria of Sandhurst as indicated by hatching on plan Government Gazette. hereunder. (S372[113]) Ñ (P127397). Dated 28 April 1998 Responsible Minister: MARIE TEHAN Minister for Conservation and Land Management SHARNE BRYAN Clerk of the Executive Council

Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 Interpretation of Legislation Act 1984 AMENDMENT OF TEMPORARY RESERVATION The Governor in Council under Section 4 of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 and Section 27 of the Interpretation of Legislation Act 1984 amends the Order in Council made on 12 June, 1882 and published in the Victoria Government Gazette on 16 June, 1882 of the temporary reservation of an area of 5957 square metres of land in Section C, Parish of Maldon, County of Talbot, (formerly Crown Allotments 9 and 10 and part of 11, Section B), as a site for affording access to water, revoked as to part by Order in Council of 22 August, 1887, by deletion of the words ÒSite for affording access to waterÓ and the substitution therefor of the MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THE words ÒPublic RecreationÓ. Ñ (Rs 5542). KNOX CITY COUNCIL This Order is effective from the date on NARREE WORRAN ÑThe road in the which it is published in the Victoria Parish Narree Worran shown as Crown Government Gazette. Allotment 6A, on Certified Plan No. 118606 Dated 28 April 1998 lodged in the Central Plan Office. Ñ Responsible Minister: (L12/0641). MARIE TEHAN MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THE Minister for Conservation and Land LODDON SHIRE COUNCIL Management TCHUTERR Ñ The road in the Parish of SHARNE BRYAN Tchuterr as indicated by hatching on plan Clerk of the Executive Council hereunder. Ñ (T192[5]) Ñ (P124343). Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 965

Malcolm JARVIS to be Chairperson of the corporation. SCHEDULE Crown Allotment 12, Township of Berringama, Parish of Berringama (area 10.1 hectares, more or less) temporarily reserved as a site for Public Recreation and Public Buildings by Order in Council of 12 June, 1979. Ñ Rs 562. This Order is effective from the date on which it is published in the Victoria Government Gazette. Dated 28 April 1998 Responsible Minister: MARIE TEHAN Minister for Conservation and Land Management

This Order is effective from the date on SHARNE BRYAN which it is published in the Victoria Clerk of the Executive Council Government Gazette. Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 Dated 28 April 1998 INCORPORATION OF COMMITTEE OF Responsible Minister: MANAGEMENT OF THE MT EGERTON MARIE TEHAN MECHANICS INSTITUTE RESERVE Minister for Conservation and Land The Governor in Council under Section Management 14A(1) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act SHARNE BRYAN 1978, being satisfied that it is in the public Clerk of the Executive Council interests to declare to be a corporation the Committee of Management appointed under Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 Section 14A(2) of the Act of the land described INCORPORATION OF COMMITTEE OF in the schedule hereunder:- MANAGEMENT OF THE BERRINGAMA (a) declares that the Committee of PUBLIC RECREATION AND PUBLIC Management shall be a corporation; BUILDINGS RESERVE (b) assigns the name ÒMT EGERTON The Governor in Council under Section MECHANICS INSTITUTE RESERVE 14A(1) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT 1978, being satisfied that it is in the public INCORPORATEDÓ to the corporation; interests to declare to be a corporation the and Committee of Management appointed under under Section 14B(3) of the Act, appoints Section 14A(2) of the Act of the land described Edward Joseph DAVIS to be Chairperson of the in the schedule hereunder:- corporation. (a) declares that the Committee of SCHEDULE Management shall be a corporation; The remaining land in Section 13, Township (b) assigns the name ÒBERRINGAMA of Egerton, Parish of Bungal temporarily RECREATION RESERVE reserved as a site for a Mechanics Institute by COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT Order in Council of 28 March, 1916. Ñ INCORPORATEDÓ to the corporation; Rs 964. and This Order is effective from the date on under Section 14B(3) of the Act, appoints which it is published in the Victoria 966 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette

Government Gazette. The purposes of the Point Cook Fisheries Dated 28 April 1998 Reserve are - Responsible Minister: (a) to provide for - MARIE TEHAN (i) the harvesting of; and Minister for Conservation and Land (ii) the management of; and Management (iii) the monitoring of; and SHARNE BRYAN (iv) the habitat protection of; and Clerk of the Executive Council (v) the education in relation to; and Fisheries (Declaration of Point Cook (vi) the scientific uses of; and Fisheries Reserve) Order 1998 (vii) research into; The Governor in Council makes the (viii) non-consumptive uses of - following Order: fish and protected aquatic biota in 1. Title the reserve; and This Order may be cited as the Fisheries (b) to protect and conserve the ecosystems (Declaration of Point Cook Fisheries Reserve) of the fish and protected aquatic biota in Order 1998. the reserve and to maintain the aquatic 2. Authorising provisions ecological processes of the reserve. This Order is made under sections 88 and 89 8. Provisions relating to fishing and use of of the Fisheries Act 1995. equipment in certain areas of the fisheries 3. Objectives reserve The objectives of this Order are - (1) A person must not take, interfere with or (a) to declare the Point Cook Fisheries attempt to take, or cause or permit to be Reserve and specify its purposes; and taken or interfered with, any flora or fauna of the area in the reserve - (b) to provide for - (a) indicated by vertical hatching on (i) the prohibition and regulation of the Schedule, being the area within certain fishing activities, the use of 200 metres of highwater mark on certain equipment and other the shoreward boundary; and activities in the reserve; and (b) indicated by horizontal hatching on (ii) the issue of permits by the Secretary. the Schedule, being the area seaward of 200 metres from 4. Commencement highwater mark on the shoreward This Order commences on 30 April 1998. boundary. 5. Definitions Penalty: 20 penalty units. In this Order- (2) A person must not possess, use or Òcommercial fishing equipmentÓ has attempt to use any firearm, spear-gun, the same meaning as in the Fisheries fishing net or commercial Act 1995; fishing equipment in the reserve. ÒreserveÓ means the Point Cook Penalty: 20 penalty units. Fisheries Reserve established under (3) Despite sub-clauses (1) and (2) - clause 6. (a) a person may, in the area of the 6. Declaration of Point Cook Fisheries reserve referred to in sub-clause Reserve (1)(b), take or attempt to take fish if The area described in the Schedule is he or she uses a fishing line with declared to be the Point Cook Fisheries not more than two hooks attached; Reserve. and 7. Purposes of Point Cook Fisheries Reserve (b) the holder of a current abalone Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 967

licence issued under Part III of the 11. Person must comply with permit Fisheries Act 1968 or an Abalone conditions Fishery Access Licence issued A person must comply with the conditions under the Fisheries Act 1995 may, of a permit issued by the Secretary under clause in the area of the reserve referred to 10. in sub-clause (1)(b), take or attempt Penalty: 20 penalty units. to take abalone in accordance with the relevant Act and Regulations Schedule under that Act. All that area of marine underwater terrain 9. Provisions relating to other activities in and superjacent water near Point Cook shown the fisheries reserve on the following map that is within a line commencing at a Point A located at 144¡ 48Õ (1) A person must not, in the reserve, 11Ó longitude, -37¡ 55Õ 22Ó latitude to Point B operate a boat, aircraft or other vehicle located at 144¡ 48Õ 10Ó longitude, -37¡ 55Õ 54Ó in a manner likely to cause damage to latitude, then by a line to Point C located at any flora or fauna. 144¡ 47Õ 09Ó longitude, -37¡ 56Õ 03Ó latitude, Penalty: 20 penalty units. then by a line bearing 0 degrees to the (2) A person must not, disturb, cause to be highwater mark onshore and again commencing disturbed, remove or cause to be at Point A by a line bearing 250 degrees to the removed from the reserve any ballast, highwater mark onshore and by a line following stone, rock, shingle, gravel, sand, the highwater mark to the intersection of the boulders, clay, earth, silt, mud or other highwater mark by the line from Point C (both material. bearings magnetic). Penalty: 20 penalty units. (3) A person must not discharge, or cause to be discharged, into the reserve any matter which is, or may become, deleterious to the flora or fauna in the reserve. Penalty: 20 penalty units. (4) A person must not deposit or release any rubbish or refuse into the reserve. Penalty: 20 penalty units. (5) A person must not place any buoy, stone, post or mooring in the reserve. Penalty: 20 penalty units. Dated: 28 April 1998 (6) This clause does not apply to a person in Responsible Minister: carrying out works authorised by or PATRICK McNAMARA under any Act of Parliament for Minister for Agriculture and Resources establishing or maintaining navigation aids or survey works or for stabilising SHARNE BRYAN the foreshore. Clerk of the Executive Council 10. Secretary may issue permit and specify Fisheries (Declaration of Harold Holt Mud conditions Islands Fisheries Reserve) Order 1998 (1) The Secretary may, in writing, issue a permit to a person to carry out an The Governor in Council makes the activity in the reserve which would following Order: otherwise contravene this Order. 1. Title (2) The Secretary may impose conditions on This Order may be cited as the Fisheries a permit issued under sub-clause (1). (Declaration of Harold Holt Mud Islands 968 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette

Fisheries Reserve) Order 1998. of the fish and protected aquatic biota in 2. Authorising provisions the reserve and to maintain the aquatic ecological processes of the reserve. This Order is made under sections 88 and 89 of the Fisheries Act 1995. 8. Provisions relating to fishing and use of equipment in the fisheries reserve 3. Objectives (1) A person must not take, interfere with or The objectives of this Order are - attempt to take, or cause or permit to (a) to declare the Harold Holt Mud Islands be taken or interfered with, any flora or Fisheries Reserve and specify its fauna from the reserve. purposes; and Penalty: 20 penalty units. (b) to provide for - (2) Despite sub-clause (1) - (i) the prohibition and regulation of (a) a person may, in the reserve, take or certain fishing activities, the use of attempt to take fish if he or she uses certain equipment and other a fishing line with not more than activities in the reserve; and two hooks attached; (ii) the issue of permits by the (b) the holder of a current master Secretary. fishermanÕs licence issued under 4. Commencement Part III of the Fisheries Act 1968, This Order commences on 30 April 1998. that is endorsed by the Secretary as 5. Definitions Òvalid for fishing in Port Phillip and Westernport BayÓ or a In this Order- Westernport/Port Phillip Bay Òcommercial fishing equipmentÓ has Fishery Access Licence issued the same meaning as in the Fisheries under the Fisheries Act 1995 may, Act 1995; in the reserve, take or attempt to ÒreserveÓ means the Harold Holt Mud take fish in accordance with the Islands Fisheries Reserve established relevant Act and Regulations, by under clause 6. use of a net or any commercial 6. Declaration of Harold Holt Mud Islands fishing equipment in the reserve. Fisheries Reserve 9. Provisions relating to other activities in The area described in the Schedule is the fisheries reserve declared to be the Harold Holt Mud Islands (1) A person must not, in the reserve, Fisheries Reserve. operate a boat, aircraft or other vehicle 7. Purposes of Harold Holt Mud Islands in a manner likely to cause damage to Fisheries Reserve any flora or fauna in the reserve. The purposes of the Harold Holt Mud Penalty: 20 penalty units. Islands Fisheries Reserve are - (2) A person must not disturb, cause to be (a) to provide for - disturbed, remove or cause to be removed from the reserve any ballast, (i) the harvesting of; and stone, rock, shingle, gravel, sand, (ii) the management of; and boulders, clay, earth, silt, mud or other (iii) the monitoring of; and material. (iv) the habitat protection of; and Penalty: 20 penalty units. (v) the education in relation to; and (3) A person must not discharge, or cause to (vi) the scientific uses of; and be discharged, into the reserve any matter which is, or may become, (vii) research into; deleterious to the flora or fauna in the (viii) non-consumptive uses of - reserve. fish and protected aquatic biota in Penalty: 20 penalty units. the reserve; and (4) A person must not deposit or release any (b) to protect and conserve the ecosystems rubbish or refuse into the reserve. Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 969

Penalty: 20 penalty units. Dated: 28 April 1998 (5) A person must not place any buoy, stone, Responsible Minister: post or mooring in the reserve. PATRICK McNAMARA Penalty: 20 penalty units. Minister for Agriculture and Resources (6) This clause does not apply to a person in SHARNE BRYAN carrying out works authorised by or Clerk of the Executive Council under any Act of Parliament for establishing or maintaining navigation Fisheries (Declaration of Harold Holt Swan aids or survey works or for stabilising Bay Fisheries Reserve) Order 1998 the foreshore. The Governor in Council makes the 10. Secretary may issue permit and specify following Order: conditions 1. Title (1) The Secretary may, in writing, issue a This Order may be cited as the Fisheries permit to a person to carry out an (Declaration of Harold Holt Swan Bay activity in the reserve which would Fisheries Reserve) Order 1998. otherwise contravene this Order. 2. Authorising provisions (2) The Secretary may impose conditions on a permit issued under sub-clause (1). This Order is made under sections 88 and 89 of the Fisheries Act 1995. 11. Person must comply with permit conditions 3. Objectives A person must comply with the conditions The objectives of this Order are - of a permit issued by the Secretary under clause (a) to declare the Harold Holt Swan Bay 10. Fisheries Reserve and specify its Penalty: 20 penalty units. purposes; and (b) to provide for - Schedule (i) the prohibition and regulation of All that area of marine underwater terrain certain fishing activities, the use of and superjacent water near Mud Islands shown certain equipment and other enclosed within a square commencing at a point activities in the reserve; and bearing 115 degrees and 3300 metres distant from No.6 light on the West Channel in Port (ii) the issue of permits by the Phillip Bay then by a line bearing 90 degrees for Secretary. a distance of 2500 metres then by a line bearing 4. Commencement 180 degrees for a distance of 2500 metres then This Order commences on 30 April 1998. by a line bearing 270 degrees for a distance of 5. Definitions 2500 metres then by a line bearing 0 degrees 0 min. for a distance of 2500 metres to the In this Order- commencing point. Òcommercial fishing equipmentÓ has the same meaning as in the Fisheries Act 1995; ÒreserveÓ means the Harold Holt Swan Bay Fisheries Reserve established under clause 6. 6. Declaration of Harold Holt Swan Bay Fisheries Reserve The area described in the Schedule is declared to be the Harold Holt Swan Bay Fisheries Reserve. 7. Purposes of Harold Holt Swan Bay Fisheries Reserve 970 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette

The purposes of the Harold Holt Swan Bay Penalty: 20 penalty units. Fisheries Reserve are - (2) A person must not disturb, cause to be (a) to provide for - disturbed, remove or cause to be (i) the harvesting of; and removed from the reserve any ballast, stone, rock, shingle, gravel, sand, (ii) the management of; and boulders, clay, earth, silt, mud or other (iii) the monitoring of; and material. (iv) the habitat protection of; and Penalty: 20 penalty units. (v) the education in relation to; and (3) A person must not discharge, or cause to (vi) the scientific uses of; and be discharged, into the reserve any (vii) research into; matter which is, or may become, deleterious to the flora or fauna in the (viii) non-consumptive uses of - reserve. fish and protected aquatic biota in Penalty: 20 penalty units. the reserve; and (4) A person must not deposit or release any (b) to protect and conserve the ecosystems rubbish or refuse into the reserve. of the fish and protected aquatic biota in the reserve and to maintain the aquatic Penalty: 20 penalty units. ecological processes of the reserve. (5) A person must not place any buoy, stone, 8. Provisions relating to fishing and use of post or mooring in the reserve. equipment in the fisheries reserve Penalty: 20 penalty units. (1) A person must not take, interfere with or (6) This clause does not apply to a person in attempt to take, or cause or permit to be carrying out works authorised by or taken or interfered with, by means of a under any Act of Parliament for net or commercial fishing equipment, establishing or maintaining navigation any flora or fauna from the reserve. aids or survey works or for stabilising Penalty: 20 penalty units. the foreshore. (2) Despite sub-clause (1), the holder of a 10. Secretary may issue permit and specify current master fishermanÕs licence conditions issued under Part III of the Fisheries Act (1) The Secretary may, in writing, issue a 1968 that is endorsed by the Secretary as permit to a person to carry out an Òvalid for Port Phillip and Westernport activity in the reserve which would BayÓ or a Westernport/Port Phillip Bay otherwise contravene this Order. Fishery Access Licence issued under the (2) The Secretary may impose conditions on Fisheries Act 1995, may take or attempt a permit issued under sub-clause (1). to take fish in accordance with the 11. Person must comply with permit relevant Act and Regulations under that conditions Act, by use of a net or by use of any commercial fishing equipment in the A person must comply with the conditions section of the reserve which lies to the of a permit issued by the Secretary under clause east of an imaginary straight line 10. extending between Point Norgate and Penalty: 20 penalty units. Black Billy Point. Schedule 9. Provisions relating to other activities in All that area of marine underwater terrain the fisheries reserve and superjacent water at Swan Bay shown on (1) A person must not, in the reserve, the following map that is enclosed within a line operate a boat, aircraft or other vehicle commencing at the highwater mark on the in a manner likely to cause damage to northern extension of the eastern side of Steven any flora or fauna. Street, Queenscliff, then by a line to the Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 971 highwater mark on the most westerly point of Fisheries (Declaration of Harold Holt Swan Island then along the highwater mark on Annulus Fisheries Reserve) Order 1998 the western side of Swan Island to Point The Governor in Council makes the Norgate, then by a line bearing 92 degrees 20 following Order: min. for a distance of 2000 metres then by a line 1. Title bearing 357 degrees for a distance of 650 metres then by a line bearing 321 degrees 10 This Order may be cited as the Fisheries min. for a distance of 1500 metres, then by a (Declaration of Harold Holt Annulus Fisheries line bearing 297 degrees 30 min. for a distance Reserve) Order 1998. of 450 metres then by a line bearing 279 2. Authorising provisions degrees for a distance of 265 metres then by a This Order is made under sections 88 and 89 line bearing 250 degrees for a distance of 1450 of the Fisheries Act 1995. metres then by a line bearing 213 degrees 30 3. Objectives min. for a distance of 1400 metres, then by a line bearing 303 degrees 30 min. to highwater The objectives of this Order are - mark, then by highwater mark to the (a) to declare the Harold Holt Annulus commencing point and that area of marine Fisheries Reserve and specify its underwater terrain and superjacent water purposes; and enclosed within a line commencing at the south (b) to provide for - eastern extremity of the peninsula separating (i) the prohibition and regulation of Swan Bay from Coles Channel, then by a line certain fishing activities, the use of bearing 176 for a distance of 800 metres then by certain equipment and other a line bearing 304 degrees 30 min. for a activities in the reserve; and distance of 1150 metres then by a line bearing 295 degrees for a distance of 450 metres then by (ii) the issue of permits by the a line bearing 271 degrees for a distance of 220 Secretary. metres then by a line bearing 252 degrees for a 4. Commencement distance of 1320 metres then by a line bearing This Order commences on 30 April 1998. 303 degrees 30 min. to highwater mark, then by 5. Definitions highwater mark to the commencing point. In this Order- Òcommercial fishing equipmentÓ has the same meaning as in the Fisheries Act 1995; Òfisheries reserveÓ means the Harold Holt Annulus Fisheries Reserve established under clause 6. 6. Declaration of Harold Holt Annulus Fisheries Reserve The area described in the Schedule is declared to be the Harold Holt Annulus Fisheries Reserve. 7. Purposes of Harold Holt Annulus Fisheries Reserve Dated: 28 April 1998 The purposes of the Harold Holt Annulus Responsible Minister: Fisheries Reserve are - PATRICK McNAMARA Minister for Agriculture and Resources (a) to provide for- (i) the management of; and SHARNE BRYAN (ii) the habitat protection of; and Clerk of the Executive Council (iii) non-consumptive uses of - 972 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette

fish and protected aquatic biota; (1) The Secretary may, in writing, issue a and permit to a person to carry out an (b) to protect and conserve the ecosystems activity in the reserve which would of the fish and protected aquatic biota in otherwise contravene this Order. the reserve and to maintain the aquatic (2) The Secretary may impose conditions on ecological processes of the reserve. a permit issued under sub-clause (1). 8. Provisions relating to fishing and use of 11. Person must comply with permit equipment in the fisheries reserve conditions (1) A person must not take, interfere with or A person must comply with the conditions attempt to take, or cause or permit to be taken or interfered with, any flora or of a permit issued by the Secretary under clause fauna from the reserve. 10. Penalty: 20 penalty units. Penalty: 20 penalty units. (2) A person must not possess any firearm, Schedule spear-gun, fishing net or commercial All that area shown on the following map fishing equipment in the reserve. that is contained within a circle of 100 metres Penalty: 20 penalty units. radius, centred on a point within the Annulus 9. Provisions relating to other activities in bearing 155 degrees 30 min., 41 metres distant the fisheries reserve from the Number 2 light, West Channel in Port (1) A person must not, in the reserve, Phillip Bay. operate a boat, aircraft or other vehicle in a manner likely to cause damage to any flora or fauna. Penalty: 20 penalty units. (2) A person must not disturb, cause to be disturbed, remove or cause to be removed from the reserve any ballast, stone, rock, shingle, gravel, sand, boulders, clay, earth, silt, mud or other material. Penalty: 20 penalty units. (3) A person must not discharge, or cause to be discharged, into the reserve any matter which is, or may become, deleterious to the flora or fauna in the reserve. Dated: 28 April 1998 Penalty: 20 penalty units. Responsible Minister: (4) A person must not deposit or release any PATRICK McNAMARA rubbish or refuse into the reserve. Minister for Agriculture and Resources Penalty: 20 penalty units. SHARNE BRYAN (5) A person must not place any buoy, stone, Clerk of the Executive Council post or mooring in the reserve. Penalty: 20 penalty units. Fisheries (Declaration of Harold Holt Point (6) This clause does not apply to a person in Nepean Fisheries Reserve) Order 1998 carrying out works authorised by or The Governor in Council makes the under any Act of Parliament for following Order: establishing or maintaining navigation aids or survey works or for stabilising 1. Title the foreshore. This Order may be cited as the Fisheries 10. Secretary may issue permit and specify (Declaration of Harold Holt Point Nepean conditions Fisheries Reserve) Order 1998. Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 973

2. Objectives (1) A person must not take, interfere with or The objectives of this Order are - attempt to take, or cause or permit to be taken or interfered with, any flora or (a) to declare the Harold Holt Point Nepean fauna from the reserve. Fisheries Reserve and specify its purposes; and Penalty: 20 penalty units. (b) to provide for - (2) Despite sub-clause (1) - (i) the prohibition and regulation of (a) a person may, in the reserve, take or certain fishing activities, the use of attempt to take fish if he or she uses certain equipment and other a fishing line with not more than activities in the reserve; and two hooks attached; (ii) the issue of permits by the (b) the holder of a current crayfish Secretary. licence issued under Part III of the Fisheries Act 1968 or a Rock 3. Authorising provisions Lobster Fishery Access Licence This Order is made under sections 88 and 89 issued under the Fisheries Act of the Fisheries Act 1995. 1995 may, in the reserve, take or 4. Commencement attempt to take rock lobster in This Order commences on 30 April 1998. accordance with the relevant Act and Regulations under that Act; 5. Definition (c) the holder of a current abalone In this Order ÒreserveÓ means the Harold licence issued under Part III of the Holt Point Nepean Fisheries Reserve Fisheries Act 1968 or an Abalone established under clause 6. Fishery Access Licence issued 6. Declaration of Harold Holt Point Nepean under the Fisheries Act 1995 may, Fisheries Reserve in the reserve, take or attempt to The area described in the Schedule is take abalone in accordance with the declared to be the Harold Holt Point Nepean relevant Act and Regulations under Fisheries Reserve. that Act; 7. Purposes of Harold Holt Point Nepean (d) the holder of a current master Fisheries Reserve fishermanÕs licence endorsed by the The purposes of the Harold Holt Point Secretary as Òvalid for fishing in Nepean Fisheries Reserve are - Port Phillip and Westernport BayÓ and issued under Part III of the (a) to provide for - Fisheries Act 1968 or a (i) the harvesting of; and Westernport/Port Phillip Bay (ii) the management of; and Fishery Access Licence issued (iii) the monitoring of; and under the Fisheries Act 1995 may, in the reserve, take or attempt to (iv) the habitat protection of; and take fish with a seine net not (v) the education in relation to; and exceeding 460 metres in length in (vi) the scientific uses of; and the section of the reserve extending from Observatory Point Beacon to (vii) research into; the eastern end of the rock wall, in (viii) non-consumptive uses of - accordance with the relevant Act fish and protected aquatic biota in and Regulations. the reserve; and (b) to protect and conserve the ecosystems 9. Provisions relating to other activities in of the fish and protected aquatic biota in the fisheries reserve the reserve and to maintain the aquatic (1) A person must not, in the reserve, ecological processes of the reserve. operate a boat, aircraft or other vehicle 8. Provisions relating to fishing and use of in a manner likely to cause damage to equipment in the fisheries reserve any flora or fauna. 974 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette

Penalty: 20 penalty units. 1200 metres then by a line bearing 309 degrees (2) A person must not disturb, cause to be for a distance of 1100 metres, then by a line disturbed, remove or cause to be bearing 314 degrees for a distance of 1800 removed from the reserve any ballast, metres then by a line bearing 321 degrees for a stone, rock, shingle, gravel, sand, distance of 1000 metres then by a line bearing boulders, clay, earth, silt, mud or other 065 degrees for a distance of 500 metres, then material. by a line to highwater mark at a point due north of Observatory Point Beacon then by highwater Penalty: 20 penalty units. mark to the commencing point. (3) A person must not discharge, or cause to be discharged, into the reserve any matter which is, or may become, deleterious to the flora or fauna in the reserve. Penalty: 20 penalty units. (4) A person must not deposit or release any rubbish or refuse into the reserve. Penalty: 20 penalty units. (5) A person must not place any buoy, stone, post or mooring in the reserve. Dated: 28 April 1998 Penalty: 20 penalty units. Responsible Minister: (6) This clause does not apply to a person in PATRICK McNAMARA carrying out works authorised by or Minister for Agriculture and Resources under any Act of Parliament for SHARNE BRYAN establishing or maintaining navigation Clerk of the Executive Council aids or survey works or for stabilising the foreshore. 10. Secretary may issue permit and specify Fisheries (Declaration of Harold Holt Point conditions Lonsdale Fisheries Reserve) Order 1998 (1) The Secretary may, in writing, issue a The Governor in Council makes the permit to a person to carry out an following Order: activity in the reserve which would 1. Title otherwise contravene this Order. This Order may be cited as the Fisheries (2) The Secretary may impose conditions on (Declaration of Harold Holt Point Lonsdale a permit issued under sub-clause (1). Fisheries Reserve) Order 1998. 11. Person must comply with permit 2. Objectives conditions The objectives of this Order are - A person must comply with the conditions of a permit issued by the Secretary under clause (a) to declare the Harold Holt Point 10. Lonsdale Fisheries Reserve and specify its purposes; and Penalty: 20 penalty units. (b) to provide for - Schedule (i) the prohibition and regulation of All that area of marine underwater terrain certain fishing activities, the use of and superjacent water near Point Nepean shown certain equipment and other on the following map that is enclosed within a activities in the reserve; and line commencing at the highwater mark due (ii) the issue of permits by the south of London Bridge then by a line bearing Secretary. 225 degrees for a distance of 200 metres then by a line bearing 296 degrees for a distance of 3. Authorising provisions Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 975

This Order is made under sections 88 and 89 Fisheries Act 1968 or a Rock of the Fisheries Act 1995. Lobster Fishery Access Licence 4. Commencement issued under the Fisheries Act 1995 may, in the reserve, take or This Order commences on 30 April 1998. attempt to take rock lobster in 5. Definition accordance with the relevant Act In this Order ÒreserveÓ means the Harold and Regulations under that Act; Holt Point Lonsdale Fisheries Reserve (c) the holder of a current abalone established under clause 6. licence under Part III of the 6. Declaration of Harold Holt Point Fisheries Act 1968 or an Abalone Lonsdale Fisheries Reserve Fishery Access Licence issued The area described in the Schedule is under the Fisheries Act 1995 may declared to be the Harold Holt Point Lonsdale take or attempt to take abalone in Fisheries Reserve. accordance with the relevant Act and Regulations. 7. Purposes of Harold Holt Point Lonsdale Fisheries Reserve 9. Provisions relating to other activities in the fisheries reserve The purposes of the Harold Holt Point Lonsdale Fisheries Reserve are - (1) A person must not, in the reserve, operate a boat, aircraft or other vehicle (a) to provide for - in a manner likely to cause damage to (i) the harvesting of; and any flora or fauna. (ii) the management of; and Penalty: 20 penalty units. (iii) the monitoring of; and (2) A person must not, disturb, cause to be (iv) the habitat protection of; and disturbed, remove or cause to be (v) the education in relation to; and removed from the reserve any ballast, stone, rock, shingle, gravel, sand, (vi) scientific uses of; and boulders, clay, earth, silt, mud or other (vii) research into; material. (viii) non-consumptive uses of - Penalty: 20 penalty units. fish and protected aquatic biota in (3) A person must not discharge, or cause to the reserve; and be discharged, into the reserve any (b) to protect and conserve the ecosystems matter which is, or may become, of the fish and protected aquatic biota in deleterious to the flora or fauna in the the reserve and to maintain the aquatic reserve. ecological processes of the reserve. Penalty: 20 penalty units. 8. Provisions relating to fishing and use of (4) A person must not deposit or release any equipment in the fisheries reserve rubbish or refuse into the reserve. (1) A person must not take, interfere with or Penalty: 20 penalty units. attempt to take, or cause or permit to (5) A person must not place any buoy, stone, be taken or interfered with, any flora or post or mooring in the reserve. fauna from the reserve. Penalty: 20 penalty units. Penalty: 20 penalty units. (6) This clause does not apply to a person in (2) Despite sub-clause (1) - carrying out works authorised by or (a) a person may, in the reserve, take or under any Act of Parliament for attempt to take fish if he or she uses establishing or maintaining navigation a fishing line with not more aids or survey works or for stabilising than two hooks attached; the foreshore. (b) the holder of a current crayfish 10. Secretary may issue permit and specify licence issued under Part III of the conditions 976 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette

(1) The Secretary may, in writing, issue a Dated: 28 April 1998 permit to a person to carry out an Responsible Minister: activity in the reserve which would PATRICK McNAMARA otherwise contravene this Order. Minister for Agriculture and Resources (2) The Secretary may impose conditions on SHARNE BRYAN a permit issued under sub-clause (1). Clerk of the Executive Council 11. Person must comply with permit conditions Fisheries Act 1995 A person must comply with the DECLARATION OF FISH conditions of a permit issued by the The Governor in Council, under section 5 of Secretary under clause 10. the Fisheries Act 1995, declares the species of Penalty: 20 penalty units. aquatic invertebrates specified in the Schedule below as fish for the purposes of that Act. Schedule All that area of marine underwater terrain Schedule and superjacent water near Point Lonsdale Scientific name Common name shown on the following map that is enclosed Class Scyphozoa Jellyfish within a line commencing at the highwater Class Polychaeta Marine worms mark on the southern extension of the eastern Dated 14 October 1997 side of Fellows Road, Point Lonsdale, then by a line bearing 213 degrees for a distance of 200 Responsible Minister: metres then by a line bearing 115 degrees for a PATRICK McNAMARA distance of 1200 metres then by a line bearing Minister for Agriculture and Resources 072 degrees for a distance of 300 metres, then SHARNE BRYAN by a line to the south-eastern corner of the Point Clerk of the Executive Council Lonsdale pier, then along the southern side of the pier to highwater mark then by highwater Docklands Authority Act 1991 mark to the commencing point. DEFINITION AND CHANGE OF THE DOCKLANDS AUTHORITY AREA The Lieutenant-Governor as the GovernorÕs deputy with the advice of the Executive Council under section 4(3) of the Docklands Authority Act 1991 on the recommendation of the Minister for Planning and Local Government, approves the plan of survey numbered LEGL/97-8 lodged in the Central Plan Office, Survey and Mapping, Victoria being a plan of survey, signed by the Surveyor General. Dated 18 November 1997 Responsible Minister: ROBERT MACLELLAN Minister for Planning and Local Government SHARNE BRYAN Clerk of the Executive Council Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 977

Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981 AMENDMENT OF AUTHORITY TO SELL OR SUPPLY HYPODERMIC NEEDLES AND SYRINGES The Governor in Council, acting under section 80(5)(b) of the Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981, and on the recommendation of the Minister for Health, by this Order amends alters or varies the Order made by the Governor in Council on 6 December 1994 as amended altered or varied by the Orders made by the Governor in Council on 11 April 1995, 29 August 1995, 25 June 1996, 6 August 1996, 18 February 1997, 20 May 1997, 9 September 1997 and 25 November 1997 authorising the sale or supply of hypodermic needles and syringes by a specified person or organisation or specified class of persons or organisations in specified circumstances as follows: (a) by substituting for registration number 28 28 28 Health, welfare and reception staff employed At the Centre during normal hours of by the Ballarat Community Health Centre, operation and from an outreach service 710 Sturt Street, Ballarat. in the municipalities of Ballarat, Shire of Hepburn and Golden Plains Shire on any day of the week. (b) by substituting for registration number 56 56 56 Health, welfare and reception staff employed At the Centre during normal hours of by the Regional Community Health operation and from an outreach service Centre, 14 Francis Street, Echuca. in the Shire of Campaspe on any day of the week. (c) by substituting for registration number 63 63 63 Health, welfare and reception staff employed At the Centre during normal hours of by the Ballarat Community Health Centre, operation and from an outreach service 10 Learmonth Road, Wendouree. in the municipalities of Ballarat, Shire of Hepburn and Golden Plains Shire on any day of the week. (d) by substituting for registration number 64 64 64 Health, welfare and reception staff employed At the Centre during normal hours of by the Plenty Valley Community Health operation. Services, 187 Cooper Street, Epping. (e) by substituting for registration number 65 65 65 Health, welfare and reception staff employed At the Centre during normal hours of by the Bairnsdale Regional Health Service - operation. Community Health Centre, Ross Street, Bairnsdale. (f) by substituting for registration number 106 106 106 Health, welfare, reception and administrative At the Centre during normal hours of 978 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette

staff employed by the Cardinia Community operation. Health Service, AÕBeckett Road, Bunyip. (g) by substituting for registration number 129 129 129 Health, welfare, and reception staff At the Centre during normal hours of employed by the Cardinia Community operation. Health Service, McBride Street, Cockatoo. (h) by substituting for registration number 130 130 130 Health, welfare, and reception staff employed At the Centre during normal hours of by the Cardinia Community Health Service, operation. 100 Main Street, Pakenham. (I) by substituting for registration number 143 143 143 Registered nurses employed by the Royal From Hanover Inner Northern Accom- District Nursing Service, 31 Alma Road, modation Resource Centre, 264 High St Kilda and working for the Homeless Street, Northcote between the hours of Persons Program, 211 Victoria Parade, 9 am and 5 pm Monday to Friday, and Collingwood, and health, welfare and from an outreach service within the administrative staff employed by Hanover municipalities of Melbourne, More- Welfare Services, 264 High Street, land, Maribyrnong, Yarra and Darebin Northcote. between the hours of 9 am and 5 pm Monday to Friday. (j) by inserting after Registration number 187 188 188 Registered nurses, welfare workers and From an outreach service within the medical staff employed by the Green Cross municipalities of Maribyrnong, Brim- Project Inc, Western Hospital, Footscray. bank and HobsonÕs Bay on any day of the week. (k) by inserting after Registration number 188 189 189 Health, welfare, reception and administrative At the Service during normal hours of staff employed by the Ranges Community operation and from an outreach service Health Service, 1624 Burwood Highway, within the Shire of Yarra Ranges on Belgrave. any day of the week. (l) by inserting after Registration number 189 190 190 Health, welfare, reception and administrative At the Service during normal hours of staff employed by the Ranges Community operation and from an outreach service Health Service, 7-9 John Street, Lilydale. within the Shire of Yarra Ranges on any day of the week. (m) by inserting after Registration number 190 Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 979

191 191 Health, welfare, reception and administrative At the Service during normal hours of staff employed by the Banyule Community operation. Health Service, 1 Kalparrin Avenue, Greensborough. (n) by inserting after Registration number 191 192 192 Health, welfare, reception and administrative At the Service during normal hours of staff employed by the Mallacoota District operation. Health and Support Service, Cnr Genoa Road and Matson Street, Mallacoota. Dated: 28 April 1998 Responsible Minister: Rob Knowles, Minister for Health SHARNE BRYAN Clerk of the Executive Council 980 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette

LATE NOTICES Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 (b) to do this will not be substantially ORDER STATING INTENTION TO detrimental to the use and enjoyment of GRANT A LICENCE any adjacent land reserved under that Under Sections 17B and 17DA of the Act. Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978, I Marie by this Order approve the granting of a licence Tehan, Minister for Conservation and Land for the purpose of maintenance and operation of Management, being satisfied that there are a telecommunications network and service and special reasons which make granting a licence associated activities, for a term of 3 years, by reasonable and appropriate in the particular the Greater Geelong City Council to Telstra circumstances and to do this will not be Corporation Limited over a portion of Mt substantially detrimental to the use and enjoyment of any adjacent land reserved under Anakie Reserve, Anakie, currently occupied by the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978, approve the Victoria Police, being part of land the granting of a licence for the purposes permanently reserved as a site for Conservation of operation and maintenance of a of an Area of Natural Interest by Order in telecommunications network and associated Council dated 15 September 1981 (published in services over the area of Crown land described the Government Gazette on 23 September in the Schedule below and, in accordance with 1981). Section 17D(3) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Dated 10 April 1998 Act 1978, state that - Hon. MARIE TEHAN, MP (a) there are special reasons which make Minister for Conservation and Land granting the licence reasonable and Management appropriate in the particular circumstances; and Planning and Environment Act 1987 (b) to do this will not be substantially GREATER GEELONG PLANNING detrimental to the use and enjoyment of SCHEME any adjacent land reserved under the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978. Notice of Amendment SCHEDULE Amendment R226 Part of the area known as Wombat Hill The City of Greater Geelong has prepared permanently reserved for Public Gardens in the Amendment R226 to the Greater Geelong Township of Daylesford by Order in Council of Planning Scheme. 19 August 1872 published in the Government The Amendment proposes to amend the Gazette of 23 August 1872 page 1581. Regional Section of the Greater Geelong Dated 28 April 1998 Planning Scheme to rezone land situated at No. 1 Coppards Road, Newcomb from Residential Hon. MARIE TEHAN, MP C zone to Special Use Zone No. 14. Minister for Conservation and Land Management The Amendment can be inspected at City of Greater Geelong, 2nd Floor, 103 Corio Street, Geelong; Department of Infrastructure, Office Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 of Planning, 63 McKillop Street, Geelong 3220; ORDER GIVING APPROVAL TO Department of Infrastructure, Level 3 Plaza, GRANT OF LICENCE Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne Under Sections 17B and 17DA of the 3000. Crown Land Reserves Act 1978 Submissions about the Amendment must be I, Marie Tehan, Minister for Conservation sent to the Planning Scheme Unit, City of and Land Management, being satisfied that:- Greater Geelong, P.O. Box 104, Geelong 3220 (a) there are special reasons which make by Monday 2 June 1998. granting of a licence reasonable and appropriate in the particular CHUBB FADGYAS circumstances; and Co-ordinator City & Regional Planning Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 981 982 G 17 30 April 1998 Victoria Government Gazette

SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION ACT 1994 SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION ACT 1994 NOTICE OF MAKING OF STATUTORY NOTICE THAT STATUTORY RULES ARE RULES OBTAINABLE

Notice is hereby given under Section 17 (2) Notice is hereby given under Section 17 (3) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1994 of the of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1994 that making of the following Statutory Rules: the following Statutory Rules were first obtainable from Information Victoria, 356 46. Statutory Rule: Alpine Resorts Collins Street, Melbourne on the date specified: (Management) 41. Statutory Rule: Freedom of Regulations 1998 Information Authorising Act: Alpine Resorts Regulations 1998 (Management) Act Authorising Act: Freedom of 1997 Information Act 1982 Date of making: 28 April 1998 Date first obtainable: 23 April 1998 Code A 47. Statutory Rule: Conservation, Forests and Lands 42. Statutory Rule: Livestock Disease (Infringement Notice) Control (Amendment No. 2) (Amendment) Regulations 1998 Regulations 1998 Authorising Act: Livestock Disease Authorising Act: Conservation, Forests Control Act 1994 and Lands Act 1987 Date first obtainable: 30 April 1998 Date of making: 28 April 1998 Code A 48. Statutory Rule: Metropolitan Fire 43. Statutory Rule: Conservation, Forests Brigades (General) and Lands (Fees and Charges) (Infringement Notice) Regulations 1998 (Amendment No. 3) Authorising Act: Metropolitan Fire Regulations 1998 Brigades Act 1958 Authorising Act: Conservation, Forests and Lands Act 1987 Date of making: 28 April 1998 Date first obtainable: 30 April 1998 49. Statutory Rule: Trans-Tasman Mutual Code A Recognition (Victoria) (Temporary 44. Statutory Rule: Consumer Affairs (Product Safety) Exemptions) (Lighters) Regulations 1998 Regulations 1998 Authorising Act: Trans-Tasman Mutual Authorising Act: Consumer Affairs Act Recognition 1972 (Victoria) Act 1998 Date first obtainable: 30 April 1998 Date of making: 28 April 1998 Code A 45. Statutory Rule: Victims of Crime Assistance (Procedure) (Amendment) Rules 1998 Authorising Act: Victims of Crime Assistance Act 1996 Date first obtainable: 30 April 1998 Code A Victoria Government Gazette G 17 30 April 1998 983

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CONTENTS

Page Estates of Deceased Persons 915 Government and Outer Budget Sector Agencies Notices 928 Notice of Making of Statutory Rules 982 Orders in CouncilÑ 962 Acts Ñ Crown Land (Reserves); Land; Fisheries; Docklands Authority; Drugs Poisons and Controlled Substances Private Advertisements 915 Proclamations 925

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