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South Australian Government Gazette No. 106 3989 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE www.governmentgazette.sa.gov.au PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ALL PUBLIC ACTS appearing in this GAZETTE are to be considered official, and obeyed as such ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, 6 NOVEMBER 2003 CONTENTS Page Page Appointments, Resignations, Etc.............................................3990 Private Advertisement ............................................................. 4018 Associations Incorporation Act 1985—Notice........................3990 Public Trustee Office—Administration of Estates .................. 4018 Corporations and District Councils—Notices .........................4017 Development Act 1993—Notice .............................................3990 REGULATIONS Fisheries Act 1982—Notices...................................................3990 Liquor Licensing Act 1997 (No. 224 of 2003) .................... 4012 Geographical Names Act 1991—Notice .................................3991 Public Corporations Act 1993 (No. 225 of 2003)................ 4014 Land and Business (Sale and Conveyancing) Act 1994— Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991—Notices.................. 4001 Notice ..................................................................................3991 Road Traffic Act 1961—Notice.............................................. 4003 Liquor Licensing Act 1997—Notices......................................3991 Sale of Property....................................................................... 4019 Mining Act 1971—Notice.......................................................3996 Soil Conservation and Land Care Act 1989—Notice.............. 4007 Motor Vehicles Act 1959—Notice..........................................3997 Water Resources Act 1997—Notices...................................... 4007 Petroleum Act 2000—Notices.................................................3999 Waterworks Act 1932—Notice............................................... 4007 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE NOTICES ALL poundkeepers’ and private advertisements forwarded for publication in the South Australian Government Gazette must be PAID FOR PRIOR TO INSERTION; and all notices, from whatever source, should be legibly written on one side of the paper only and sent to Government Publishing SA so as to be received no later than 4 p.m. on the Tuesday preceding the day of publication. Phone 8207 1045 or Fax 8207 1040. E-mail: [email protected]. Send as attachments in Word format and please confirm your transmission with a faxed copy of your document, including the date the notice is to be published and to whom the notice will be charged. The Government Gazette is available online at: www.governmentgazette.sa.gov.au 3990 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [6 November 2003 Department of the Premier and Cabinet DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993, SECTION 25 (17): CITY OF Adelaide, 6 November 2003 ONKAPARINGA—SEAFORD INDUSTRIAL LAND PLAN HER Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been AMENDMENT pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Animal Welfare Preamble Advisory Committee, pursuant to the provisions of the Prevention 1. The Development Plan amendment entitled ‘City of of Cruelty to Animals Act 1985: Onkaparinga—Seaford Industrial Land Plan Amendment’ (the Member: (From 6 November 2003 until 7 May 2006) Plan Amendment) has been finalised in accordance with the Helen Ward provisions of the Development Act 1993. Warren John Starick 2. The Minister for Urban Development and Planning has Mark David Peters decided to approve the Plan Amendment. By command, NOTICE S. W. KEY, for Acting Premier PURSUANT to section 25 of the Development Act 1993, I— MEC 007/03CS (a) approve the Plan Amendment; and (b) fix the day on which this notice is published in the Gazette as the day on which the Plan Amendment will Department of the Premier and Cabinet come into operation. Adelaide, 6 November 2003 Dated 6 November 2003. HER Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint David Cyril Gurry to the office of Magistrate J. WEATHERILL, Minister for Urban on an auxiliary basis for a period commencing on 1 January 2004 Development and Planning and expiring on 30 June 2004, it being a condition of appointment PLN 01/0086 that the powers and jurisdictions of office should only be exercised during the time or times the actual duties are being undertaken, but at no other time throughout the period of FISHERIES ACT 1982: SECTION 59 appointment, pursuant to the provisions of the Judicial Administration (Auxiliary Appointments and Powers) Act 1988. TAKE notice that, pursuant to section 59 of the Fisheries Act 1982, all persons undertaking fishing activity are exempt from By command, clause 66, Schedule 1 and clause 10, Schedule 6 of the Fisheries S. W. KEY, for Acting Premier (General) Regulations 2000 but only insofar as a person may engage in the activity described in Schedule 1, subject to the ATTG 0048/03CS conditions in Schedule 2, for the period commencing on 10 November 2003 and ending on 31 December 2004. SCHEDULE 1 Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 6 November 2003 The taking of yellowtail kingfish in the waters of Spencer Gulf that have a minimum length of 45 cm and a maximum length of HER Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been 60 cm. pleased to appoint the persons listed as Justices of the Peace for South Australia, pursuant to section 4 of the Justices of the Peace SCHEDULE 2 Act 1991: 1. The maximum number of yellowtail kingfish that may be Antonio Vincenzo Finamore taken pursuant to this notice by a person on any one day is 10, Mark Harrison unless that person is fishing pursuant to a commercial fishery David Allan Hawke licence granted under section 34 of the Fisheries Act 1982. Paul Stuart Johnston 2. The maximum number of yellowtail kingfish that may be David Robert Lodge taken pursuant to this notice from a boat on any one day is 30, Peter Alan Matthews unless the boat is registered and endorsed on a commercial fishery David Hugh Monck licence granted under section 34 of the Fisheries Act 1982. Sheryl Anne Myers Paul John Skidmore 3. The exemption holders must not contravene or fail to comply Elizabeth May Storoschuk with the Fisheries Act 1982, or any regulations made under that Act, except where specifically exempted by this notice. By command, Dated 4 November 2003. S. W. KEY, for Acting Premier W. ZACHARIN, Director of Fisheries ATTG 0082/03CS FISHERIES ACT 1982: SECTION 59 ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 1985 TAKE notice that pursuant to section 59 of the Fisheries Act Deregistration of Associations 1982, Michael Lake of Sinclair Knight Merz Pty Ltd, 590 Orrong Road, Armadale, Vic. 3134, (the ‘exemption holder’), or persons NOTICE is hereby given that the Corporate Affairs Commission acting as his agent, are exempt from the provisions of section 41 approves the applications for deregistration received from the of the Fisheries Act 1982, but only insofar as they may engage in associations named below pursuant to section 43A of the the collection of fish (the ‘exempted activity’) from the waters Associations Incorporation Act 1985. Deregistration takes effect described in Schedule 1, using the gear specified in Schedule 2, on the date of publication of this notice: subject to the conditions set out in Schedule 3, from 5 November Quorn and District War Memorial Swimming Pool 2003 until 30 April 2004, unless varied or revoked earlier. Association Incorporated; SCHEDULE 1 South Australian Dune Buggy Club Incorporated; The Australian Disability Foundation Incorporated; Murbko Flat Kroehns Landing Whirlpool Corner The Box Factory Community Centre Incorporated; Murbko South Cobdogla Basin Mundic Creek Women in Insurance (SA) Incorporated. Cadell Teringie Rilli Lagoon Hart Lagoon Waltowa Gurra Lakes Given at Adelaide, 6 November 2003. Templeton Milang Shores/ Thiele’s Flat Goat Island/ Clayton Loveday complex B. COLQUIST, a Delegate of the Corporate Affairs Commission Paringa Riverglades Martins Bend 6 November 2003] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3991 Paddock Devon Downs South Loch Luna SCHEDULE 1 Woolenook Forsters Lagoon Narrung Ajax/Achilles Marks Landing Hindmarsh—Mundoo Andrew Robert Hill, an employee of Shorland Estates Pty Ltd. Karelia Sinclair Flat Island SCHEDULE 2 Clarks Sandbar Murbpook Lagoon Tolderol Loveday Nigra Creek Piawalla The whole of the land described in certificate of title register Swamps Ramco Lagoon book volume 5810, folio 163, situated at Lot 174, Mountain Glen Swanport North Purnong Estate, Mount Barker, S.A. 5251. SCHEDULE 2 Dated 6 November 2003. 15 fyke nets—minimum mesh of 5 mm, maximum leader of Signed for and on behalf of the Minister for Consumer Affairs 6 m and maximum opening of 60 cm; by the Commissioner for Consumer Affairs: 1 seine net—minimum mesh of 6 mm, maximum length of M. BODYCOAT, Commissioner 10 m; 50 bait traps; LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997 1 electro fishing backpack. Notice of Application SCHEDULE 3 NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of the 1. The specimens collected by the exemption holder are for Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Barbara Schrepel, c/o Wallace scientific and research purposes only and must not be sold. Lawyers has applied to the Licensing Authority for the transfer of 2. All native fish taken in the course of the exempted activity a Retail Liquor Merchant’s Licence in respect of premises situated must be immediately returned to the water unless retained for the at Pearson Street, Greenways, S.A. 5272 and known as Greenways purpose of species identification.
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