Victoria Government Gazette

No. G 40 Thursday 4 October 2001 GENERAL

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PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP trustees may convey or distribute the assets Notice is hereby given that the partnership having regard only to the claims of which they previously subsisting between Erich Johan then have notice. Zdrazil and Joan Elizabeth Zdrazil, carrying BIRDSEY, DEDMAN & BARTLETT, on business as Electrical Contractors at legal practitioners, 426 Sanctuary Road, Loch Sport, in the State of 166A Ryrie Street, Geelong. Victoria, under the style Loch Sport Electrics, has been dissolved by notice dated 26 September Creditors, next-of-kin and others having 2001 as from 28 September 2001 and the said claims in respect of the estate of ARCHIBALD Joan Elizabeth Zdrazil will be retiring from the CRAWFORD, late of Unit 2, 77 Athol Road, said partnership. Springvale South, retired, deceased, who died on 29 July 2001, are required to send particulars DAVIS & MARKS, solicitors. of their claims to the executor care of the Level 1, 28 Carpenter Street, Brighton 3186. undermentioned solicitors by 3 December 2001 after which date the executor will distribute the The partners of GWP Aarons & Co wish to assets having regard only to the claims for announce that Graeme Walter Philip Aarons and which notice has been received. Thomas Joseph Cantwell have ceased to be BORCHARD & MOORE, solicitors, partners and retired from the partnership on 44 Douglas Street, Noble Park. 1 July 2001. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of IVY IRENE FRANCES CHEERS, late of MILDRED FOX, formerly of 22 Wilma 18 Burrell Street, McCrae, married woman, Avenue, Dandenong, Victoria, but late of deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others Elizabeth Gardens Nursing Home, 2 Elizabeth having claims in respect of the estate of Street, Burwood, Victoria, widow, deceased, the deceased, who died on 17 March 2001, who died on 25 September 2000, are required to are required by Equity Trustees Limited, ACN send particulars of their claims to the executors 004 031 298, the proving executor of the will care of the undermentioned solicitors by of the deceased, to send particulars of their 3 December 2001 after which date the executors claims to the executor in the care of the will distribute the assets having regard only to undermentioned solicitor by 5 December 2001 the claims for which notice has been received. after which date the executor may convey or BORCHARD & MOORE, solicitors, distribute the assets having regard only to the 44 Douglas Street, Noble Park. claims of which it then has notice. ANDREW G. J. ROWAN, solicitor, Re: KATA BARIC (also known as KATHY Level 4, 472 Bourke Street, 3000. BARIC), late of 33 Woodstock Drive, Gladstone Park, Victoria, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate KEVIN JOSEPH HAYES, late of 17 of the deceased, who died on 19 July 2001, are Sylvester Avenue, St. Leonards, Victoria, retired required by the trustee, Ivo Simurina of barman, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and 8 Sydney Street, Panania, Sydney, New South others having claims in respect of the estate of Wales, carpenter, nephew, to send particulars to the abovenamed deceased, who died on 25 July the trustee by 13 December 2001 after which 2001, are required by the trustees, Augustine date the trustee may convey or distribute the Felix Hayes and Andrew Roland Hill, to send assets, having regard only to the claims of which the trustee has notice. particulars of their claims to the trustees in the care of the undermentioned legal practitioners DE MARCO & CO., solicitors, by 7 December 2001 after which date the 209 Glenroy Road, Glenroy 3046. 2506 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

STANLEY CHARLES BRIGGS, late of the deceased, who died on 26 June 2001, 2/182 Weatherall Road, Cheltenham. Creditors, are required by the applicants for grant of next-of-kin and others having claims in respect representation in the estate, Mary Rodger of the estate of the deceased, who died on Thibou and Isabel Jean Dolling, to send 19 August 2001, are required by the trustee, care particulars to them at the office of the of G.W.H. Chambers, solicitor of 338 Charman undermentioned firm of solicitors by Road, Cheltenham, to send particulars to her by 14 December 2001 after which date the 5 December 2001 after which date the trustee applicants for grant of representation may may convey or distribute the assets, having convey and distribute the assets, having regard regard only to the claims of which she then has only to the claims of which they then have notice. notice. Dated 4 October 2001 MAL. RYAN & GLEN, G.W.H. CHAMBERS, solicitor, solicitors for the applicants, 338 Charman Road, Cheltenham 3192. 9 High Street, Mansfield 3722.

Jasel Nominees Pty Ltd as trustee for NOEL ADAMS, late of 240 Malcolm the WILTON FAMILY TRUST. Creditors, Street, Mansfield, Victoria, grazier, deceased. next-of-kin and others having claims in respect Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims of the Wilton Family Trust are required by the in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died trustee of the Wilton Family Trust, namely Jasel on 19 January 2001, are required by the Nominees Pty Ltd, to send particulars to its applicants for grant of representation in the solicitors, GWP Aarons & Co, 2nd Floor, 262 estate, Betty Jean Adams of 240 Malcolm Street, Queen Street, Melbourne in the State of Victoria Mansfield, Victoria, widow, Peter John Adams by 7 December 2001 after which date the trustee of 270 Malcolm Street, Mansfield, Victoria, may convey or distribute the assets, having retired and Gilbert Noel Adams of regard only to the claims of which it then has 20 Henwood Street, Blackurn South, Victoria, notice. finance manager, to send particulars to them at Dated 4 October 2001 the office of the undermentioned firm of GWP AARONS & CO., solicitors, solicitors by 14 December 2001 after which date 2nd Floor, the applicants for grant of representation may 262 Queen Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000. convey or distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice. GIUSEPPE GIOVANNI AMATO, late of ÒAlma ValeÓ, 295 Hume Highway, Beveridge, MAL. RYAN & GLEN, Victoria 3753, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin solicitors for the applicants, and others having claims in respect of the estate 9 High Street, Mansfield 3722. of the abovenamed deceased, who died on 20 May 2001, are required by Giovanna Amato, Re: ALEXINA STEWART JOHNSTONE, the executrix of the said estate to send deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others particulars by 10 December 2001 to her having claims in respect of the estate of solicitors, Gullaci & Gullaci of 158 Bell Street, ALEXINA STEWART JOHNSTONE, late of Coburg, after which date the executrix may Willowbrae Hostel, 81Ð85 Porter Street, convey or distribute the assets, having regard Templestowe, Victoria, widow, who died on only to the claims of which she then has notice. 24 June 2001, are to send particulars of their Dated 26 September 2001 claims to the executor, Timothy John Adam, GULLACI & GULLACI, solicitors, care of the undermentioned lawyers by 158 Bell Street, Coburg, Victoria 3058. 2 December 2001 after which date the trustee may convey or distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which he then has JANE GORDON FULLARD, late of Unit 5, notice. 8 Lovick Avenue, Mansfield, Victoria, widow, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others MOORES LEGAL, having claims in respect of the estate of 9 Prospect Street, Box Hill 3128. Victoria Government Gazette G 40 4 October 2001 2507

Re: ANTONINA MIRABELLA (also known EILEEN HANNAH HELLINGS, late of as Antonina Mihaly), deceased. Creditors, next- 7 Howqua Drive, Rosebud West, Victoria, of-kin and others having claims in respect of the widow, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and estate of ANTONINA MIRABELLA (also others having claims in respect of the estate of known as Antonina Mihaly), late of 31 Haig the deceased, who died on 5 April 2001, Street, Croydon, Victoria, carer, who died on 16 are required to send particulars of their claims to June 2001, intestate, are to send particulars of the trustee, Debra and Lee Freeman, care of the their claims to the administratrix, Maria undermentioned solicitors by 5 December 2001 Mirabella, care of the undermentioned lawyers after which date the trustee or personal by 8 December 2001 after which date the representative or applicant for grant of administratrix may convey or distribute the administration may convey or distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which assets having regard only to the claims of which she then has notice. he then has notice. MOORES LEGAL, PAUL McGUINNESS & ASSOCIATES PTY., 9 Prospect Street, Box Hill 3128. solicitors, 3 Eighth Avenue, Rosebud 3939. Telephone:(03) 5986 6999. JOAN MARY McPHEE, late of 98 Park Road, Eltham, Victoria, retired caterer, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others PHYLLIS VERA TATTERSON, late of having claims in respect of the estate of Unit 216, The Village Glen, Rosebud, Victoria, the deceased, who died on 26 February 2001, widow, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and are required by the administrator, Heather Ann others having claims in respect of the estate of Johnston of 180 Queen Street, Melbourne, the deceased, who died on 16 June 2001, Victoria, to send particulars to her by are required to send particulars of their claims to 5 December 2001 after which date she may the trustee, Paul Gerard McGuinness, care of the convey or distribute the assets having regard undermentioned solicitors by 2 December 2001 only to the claims of which she has notice. after which date the trustee or personal representative or applicant for grant of NICHOLAS OÕDONOHUE & CO., lawyers, administration may convey or distribute the 180 Queen Street, Melbourne 3000. assets having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice. Creditors, next-of-kin and other persons PAUL McGUINNESS & ASSOCIATES PTY, having claims against the estate of ELLA solicitors, REMFRY GORDON, late of Carnsworth 3 Eighth Avenue, Rosebud 3939. Nursing Home, 10 AÕBeckett Street, Kew, Telephone: (03) 5986 6999. Victoria, widow, who died on 18 May 2000, are required by the executrices, Jillian Elizabeth RUBY MAY HAYES, late of 12 Fitzroy Moverley of 7 Lansell Crescent, Camberwell, Street, West Preston, Victoria 3072. Creditors, Victoria, laboratory assistant, and Susan Mary next-of-kin and others having claims in respect Thompson of 6 Macartney Avenue, Kew, of the estate of the deceased, who died on Victoria, medical practitioner, to send detailed 22 November 2000, are required by Perpetual particulars of their claim to the said executrices, Trustees Consolidated Limited, ACN 004 029 841 care of the undermentioned solicitor by (in the will called National Mutual Trustees 8 December 2001, after which date the Limited) of 360 Collins Street, Melbourne, executrices will proceed to distribute the estate Victoria, to send particulars of their claims to the having regard only to the claims of which they said company by 5 December 2001 after which then have notice. it will convey or distribute the assets having PATRICIA M. CARROLL, solicitor, regard only to the claims of which the company Level 8, 150 Queen Street, Melbourne. then has notice. 2508 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

Re: PERCIVALWILLIAM MURRAY, (also Almond of 7 Stratus Court, Hampton Park, joint known as Percival William Albert Murray), late proprietor with Brett Norman Almond of an of 30 McLachlan Street, Apollo Bay, Victoria, estate in fee simple in the land described on deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others Certificate of title Volume 10276, Folio 180 having claims in respect of the estate of upon which is erected a house known as the deceased, who died on 2 July 2001, 7 Stratus Court, Hampton Park. are required by the deceasedÕs personal Registered Mortgage No. U581312F and the representatives, Betty Florence Frape, Robyn Covenant No. U581311J affect the said estate Kaye Talbot and Peter John Moore, to send and interest. particulars to them care of the undermentioned Terms Ð Cash only solicitors by 2 December 2001 after which date SW-00-005410-7 they may convey or distribute the assets having Dated 4 October 2001 regard only to the claims of which they then have notice. S. BLOXIDGE SheriffÕs Office SEWELLS LARKINS McCARTHY, lawyers, 119 Murray Street, Colac. In the County Court of the State of Victoria SALE BY THE SHERIFF JESSIE MAISIE STEPHENS, late of On 8 November 2001 at 2.30 p.m. at the 33 Graduate Crescent, Mulgrave, Victoria, SheriffÕs Office, 8-20 King Street, Oakleigh, widow. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having (unless process be stayed or satisfied). claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, All the estate and interest (if any) of Adrian who died on 23 September 2001, are required by Hughes Properties Pty. Ltd., ACN 004 957 626 the trustee, Judith Anne Stephens, C/Ð Sharrock of 2 Stephens Street, Caulfield, proprietor of an Pitman, 1/53 Kingsway, Glen Waverley, Victoria, estate in fee simple in the land described on to send particulars to her by 5 December 2001 Certificate of Title Volume 5246, Folio 189 after which date the trustee may convey or upon which is erected a dwelling known as distribute the assets having regard only to the 2 Stephens Street, Caulfield. claims of which she then has notice. Registered Mortgage Nos. V403539K, V406851R, Caveat No. V781545U and the Re: CHARLES EDWARD HERNE, late of covenant contained in Transfer 1307883 affect the said estate and interest. 27 Harridge Street, Rosebud, Victoria, retired, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others Terms Ð Cash only having claims in respect of the estate of CW-00-011217-4 the deceased, who died on 31 July 2001, are Dated 4 October 2001 required by the trustees, Kim Syme Price and S. BLOXIDGE Geoffrey Robert Nicholson, to send particulars SheriffÕs Office to the trustees C/Ð the undermentioned solicitors by 2 December 2001 after which date the trustees may convey or distribute the assets In the Supreme Court of the State of Victoria having regard only to the claims of which the SALE BY THE SHERIFF trustees have notice. On 1 November 2001 at 2.30 p.m. at the WRIGHT SMITHS, solicitors, SheriffÕs Office, 8-20 King Street, Oakleigh, (unless process be stayed or satisfied). 2 Seventh Avenue, Rosebud 3939. All the estate and interest (if any) of Ian Digby Rossborough and Christine Julie In the Supreme Court of the State of Victoria Rossborough of 82 Waterfall Gully Road, SALE BY THE SHERIFF Rosebud South, proprietors of an estate in fee On 8 November 2001 at 2.30 p.m. at the simple in the land described on Certificate of SheriffÕs Office, 8-20 King Street, Oakleigh, Title Volume 10028, Folio 795 upon which is (unless process be stayed or satisfied). erected a dwelling known as 82 Waterfall Gully All the estate and interest (if any) of Susanne Road, Rosebud South. Victoria Government Gazette G 40 4 October 2001 2509

Registered Mortgage No. X613171V In the Supreme Court of the State of Victoria affects the said estate and interest. SALE BY THE SHERIFF Terms Ð Cash only On 8 November 2001 at 2.30 p.m. at the SW-01-005699-0 SheriffÕs Office, 8-20 King Street, Oakleigh, Dated 27 September 2001 (unless process be stayed or satisfied). S. BLOXIDGE All the estate and interest (if any) of Ian SheriffÕs Office Stanley Rossiter of 57 Warmington Road, Sunshine West, joint proprietor with Cecily Roberta Rossiter of an estate in fee simple in the In the Supreme Court of the State of Victoria land described on Certificate of Title Volume SALE BY THE SHERIFF 9090, Folio 011 upon which is erected a house On 8 November 2001 at 2.30 p.m. at the known as 57 Warmington Road, Sunshine West. SheriffÕs Office, 8-20 King Street, Oakleigh, (unless process be stayed or satisfied). Registered Mortgage No. T93615M and Caveat No. T668292W affect the said estate and All the estate and interest (if any) of interest. Mr. Anton Volkman of 19 Airlie Grove, Seaford as shown on Certificate of Title as Terms Ð Cash only Anton Theodorus Volkman, joint proprietor SW-01-006191-8 with Lynette Volkman of an estate in fee simple in the land described on Certificate of Dated 4 October 2001 Title Volume 8233, Folio 011 upon which is S. BLOXIDGE erected a dwelling known as 19 Airlie Grove, SheriffÕs Office Seaford. Registered Mortgage No. U515866V In the Supreme Court of the State of Victoria affects the said estate and interest. Terms Ð Cash only SALE BY THE SHERIFF SW-01-006638-4 On 8 November 2001 at 2.30 p.m. at the Dated 4 October 2001 SheriffÕs Office, 8-20 King Street, Oakleigh, (unless process be stayed or satisfied). S. BLOXIDGE All the estate and interest (if any) of Lisa SheriffÕs Office Rhind of 16 Dongala Drive, Werribee as shown on Certificate of Title as Lisa Dianne Rhind, In the Supreme Court of the State of Victoria joint proprietor with Dean McAllister Rhind of SALE BY THE SHERIFF an estate in fee simple in the land described on On 8 November 2001 at 2.30 p.m. at the Certificate of Title Volume 10244, Folio 334 SheriffÕs Office, 8-20 King Street, Oakleigh, upon which is erected a dwelling known as (unless process be stayed or satisfied). 16 Dongala Drive, Werribee. All the estate and interest (if any) of Helen Registered Mortgage No. U237827H and the Pavani of 22 Longview Street, Pascoe Vale, covenant in Instrument S286282T affect the said as shown on Certificate of Title as Helen estate and interest. Christopoulos, proprietor of an estate in fee simple in the land described on Certificate of Terms Ð Cash only Title Volume 8490, Folio 859, upon which is SW-01-004486-8 erected a dwelling known as 22 Longview Street, Pascoe Vale. Dated 4 October 2001 Registered Mortgage No. T286990X S. BLOXIDGE affects the said estate and interest. SheriffÕs Office Terms Ð Cash only SW-01-006665-9 Dated 4 October 2001 S. BLOXIDGE SheriffÕs Office 2510 G 40 4 October 2001 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 KNOX CITY COUNCIL $ Building Services, Private Bag 555, South Clayton 160.00 Cheque 01/02/97 Z. & L. Stojanovic, 22 George Bass Drive, Endeavour Hills 400.00 Ó Ó Mollison Properties, C/- 16 Hancock Drive, Ferntree Gully 800.00 Ó 01/06/97 N. & B. Luscombe, 39 Acadia Avenue, The Basin 200.00 Ó 13/01/92 M. Durdim, 167 Dandelion Drive, Rowville 400.00 Ó 11/06/92 The Extenders, 6 Watts Street, Box Hill 400.00 Ó 29/07/92 Farview Homes, 789 Springvale Road, Mulgrave 400.00 Ó 02/11/92 Glenty Homes, 660 Spencer Street, West Melbourne 400.00 Ó 03/12/92 Glenty Homes, 660 Spencer Street, West Melbourne 400.00 Ó 09/12/92 N. L. DÕAmbra, 9 Cantala Court, Wheelers Hill 400.00 Ó 10/10/90 C. Thomson, 84 Eildon Parade, Rowville 200.00 Ó 08/10/98 Tim Callaghan, 37 Superior Avenue, Rowville 200.00 Ó Ó P. Lord, 2/2 Devenish Street, Montrose 400.00 Ó 15/10/98 Modular Pools, 89 Arcadia Street, The Basin 400.00 Ó Ó R. & J. Dixon P/L, PO Box 263, Berwick 400.00 Ó Ó Southern Star Builders, 6 Heritage Rise, Narre Warren 400.00 Ó Ó International Council of Spiritualists, C/- 15 Wartook Way, Rowville 350.00 Ó 03/03/99 B. & S. Kim, C/- F. Bertucci, PO Box 204, Burwood 112.00 Ó 24/03/99 R. S. Jackson, 2 Edsall Close, Rowville 160.00 Ó 31/03/99 R. Liyanaratchi, 379 Mountain Highway, Wantirna 200.00 Ó Ó

01204 CONTACT: KEITH KIRKHAM, PHONE: (03) 9298 8149. Victoria Government Gazette G 40 4 October 2001 2511

PROCLAMATIONS

Chinese Medicine Registration Act 2000 the remaining provisions of this Act (including PROCLAMATION OF COMMENCEMENT the items in the Schedule) come into operation on a day or days to be proclaimed. I, John Landy, Governor of Victoria, with the advice of the Executive Council, and under (3) Section 14is repealed on 29 June 2003, section 2(1) of the Chinese Medicine if it has not come into operation before 29 June Registration Act 2000, fix 1 January 2002 as 2003. the day on which the remaining provisions of (4) Section 17 is repealed on 29 June 2003, that Act come into operation. if it has not come into operation before 29 June Given under my hand and the seal of 2003. Victoria on 2 October 2001. (5) If a provision referred to in sub-section (L.S.) JOHN LANDY (2) (that is not a provision to which sub-section Governor (3) or (4) applies) does not come into operation By His ExcellencyÕs Command before 30 June 2003, it comes into operation on that day. JOHN THWAITES Minister for Health ACTS OF PARLIAMENT Proclamation I, John Landy, Governor of Victoria, declare that I have today assented in Her MajestyÕs name to the following Bills: No. 53/2001 Agriculture Legislation (Amendment) Act 2001 No. 54/2001 Transport (Further Amendment) Act 2001 Given under my hand and the seal of Victoria at Melbourne on 2 October 2001. (L.S.) JOHN LANDY Governor By His ExcellencyÕs Command STEVE BRACKS Premier No. 53/2001 (1) This Act (except section 6) comes into operation on the day after the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent. (2) Subject to sub-section (3), section 6 comes into operation on a day to be proclaimed. (3) If section 6 does not come into operation before 1 December 2002, it comes into operation on that day. No. 54/2001 (1) Section 1 and this section come into operation on the day after the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent. (2) Subject to sub-sections (3), (4) and (5) 2512 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

GOVERNMENT AND OUTER BUDGET SECTOR AGENCIES NOTICES

GREATER GEELONG CITY COUNCIL Road Discontinuance At its meeting on 8 November 2000 and acting under Clause 3 of Schedule 10 to the Local Government Act 1989 Greater Geelong City Council resolved to discontinue the road shown outlined on the plan below. The road is to be sold subject to any right, power or interest as to the land marked ÒE-1Ó held by Barwon Region Water Authority in the road in connection with any sewers, drains or pipes under the control of that authority in or near the road.

CITY OF GREATER DANDENONG Notice of a Deviation of a Road (Discontinuance of part of a Road and Exchange of Land) and Declaration of a Public Highway Greater Dandenong City Council (the Council), acting under Sections 189, 204(1), 206, 207B, 207E and Clause 2 of Schedule 10 of the Local Government Act 1989 (the Act) resolved at its meeting of 10 September 2001 to deviate McMahens Road, Bangholme as shown in the diagram below and to declare the new road shown as R1 as Public Highway. The road deviation involves the discontinuance of part of a government road and the exchange of this discontinued road for the land contained in certificate of title Volume 6951, Folio 077 required for the new road (R1). The Council advertised a Public Notice in accordance with the Act in the week commencing 18 June 2001 and published a similar notice in the Government Gazette G25, 21 June 2001, page 1340. The Council has obtained the consent of the Minister administering the Land Act 1958, the consent of the registered proprietor (now deceased) and the consent of the executor of the estate of the registered proprietor in accordance with the Act. Victoria Government Gazette G 40 4 October 2001 2513

WARWICK HEINE Chief Executive Officer

CITY OF GREATER DANDENONG Discontinuance of Road Under Section 206 and Clause 3 of Schedule 10 of the Local Government Act 1989, Greater Dandenong City Council, at its ordinary meeting of 13 August 2001, formed the opinion that the part of road at the intersection of Keysborough Avenue and Glen Alvie Avenue, Keysborough and shown hatched on the plan below, is not reasonably required as a road for public use and resolved to discontinue that part of the road and to sell the land by private treaty to the abutting property owner.

WARWICK HEINE Chief Executive Officer 2514 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

No. 3 Environment Ð Clause 16 Open Air Burning The purpose of this amendment is to control smoke emissions into the environment which may adversely affect the enjoyment of life Local Government Act 1989 within the Municipal District or the health, Declaration of a Public Highway safety and welfare of persons within the In accordance with Section 204(1) of the Municipal District. Local Government Act 1989 (Òthe ActÓ), The purport of the amendment is as follows: Mornington Peninsula Shire Council gives 1. Bans the lighting of any fire in the open air notice that it declares Cambridge Street, Tyabb, or in an incinerator on any land in the being the land shown on Title Plan No. 18510P, following zoning categories of the Volume 10528, Folio 832 and Part of Crown Mornington Peninsula Planning Scheme: Portion 89 in the Parish of Moorooduc which is shown hatched on the plan below, to be a Public l Residential 1 Zone Highway for the purposes of the Act. l Low Density Residential Zone l Business 1 Zone except where an open air fire is in a device designed to provide for personal comfort, cooking or barbeque purposes and the volume of fuel being burnt does not exceed a quarter cubic metre. 2. Permits open air burning and the use of incinerators in Rural Zones of the Mornington Peninsula Planning Scheme subject to specified conditions. However where rural zoned land is less than two (2) hectares in an area, a permit to burn must first be obtained from Council. 3. Prohibits open air burning and the use of incinerators, without a permit from Council on any land in the following zoning catetogies of the Mornington Peninsula Planning Scheme: MICHAEL KENNEDY, Chief Executive Officer l Industrial Zones l Public Use Zones l Public Park and Recreation Zone l Public Conservation and Resource Zone l Road Zones l Special Use Zones PROPOSAL TO AMEND LOCAL LAWS NO. 3 l Comprehensive Development Zones ENVIRONMENT Ð OPEN AIR BURNING NO. 6 STREETS AND ROADS Ð 4. The proposed application fee for a permit to MOVABLE ADVERTISING SIGNS burn is $20. Notice is hereby given in accordance with No. 6 Streets and Roads Ð Part II Movable Section 119(2) of the Local Government Act Advertising Signs 1989 that the Council of the Mornington The purpose of this amendment is to control Peninsula Shire proposes to make the following and regulate movable signs on any land and in amendments to Local Laws: any public place. Victoria Government Gazette G 40 4 October 2001 2515

The purport of the amendment is as follows: to be heard in support of that submission by 1. Temporary Community Event Signage (New Council or a Committee of Council. The closing Clause 56A) date for submissions is Wednesday 31 October 2001. Prohibits the placement of any Temporary Community Event and Information Signage Submissions should be addressed to the in any public place or on any land without Team Leader Governance, Mornington Peninsula first obtaining a permit from Council. Shire, Besgrove Street (Private Bag 1000), Rosebud 3939. 2. Regulation of Signage (New Clause 57A) Submitters are requested to quote the The controls and procedures for the granting following reference number(s) when lodging a of permits and the management of the submission: erection of Temporary Community Event and No. 3 Environment Ð Open Air Burning Ð Information Signage, Movable Advertising 0390/070/030/03 Signage and Real Estate Signage within the Municipal District are contained within No. 6 Streets and Roads Ð Movable Advertising Signs Ð 0235/030/010 Council Policy No. 3.7 Ð Comprehensive Signage Policy. Enquiries should be directed to Mr Wal Morrison, Team Leader Governance (Phone: 3. Signs Relating to Sale of Real Estate 5986 0117). (Existing Clause 55(3)(b)) Clause 55(3)(b) amended to reduce the MICHAEL KENNEDY number of permitted advertising signs Chief Executive Officer relating to the sale of real estate. The proposed amendment provides that not more GREATER GEELONG CITY COUNCIL than one (1) additional sign may be placed at Road Discontinuance nearby intersections directing people to the At its meeting on 14 August 2001 and acting property, and the signs: under Clause 3 of Schedule 10 to the Local (a) must be placed as close to a property Government Act 1989 Greater Geelong City boundary as is practicable; Council resolved to discontinue the road shown outlined on the plan below. (b) must be removed immediately the public inspection period ceases on each day or when the auction has been completed; (c) must not incorporate flags or bunting; (d) may be placed on a reservation where a service road exists; (e) must clearly state the date and time of the auction or open house. Submissions Invited Copies of the proposed amendments to the Local Laws can be obtained from CouncilÕs Customer Service Centres at Rosebud, Mornington, Hastings, Somerville and Mount Eliza (Fridays only) or by contacting CouncilÕs Governance Unit (Phone: 5986 0117) during normal office hours. Any person affected by the proposed amendments to the Local Laws may make a written submission in accordance with the provisions of Section 223 of the Local Government Act 1989 which includes the right 2516 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

GREATER DANDENONG CITY COUNCIL Any person who is affected by the Erratum Amendment may make a submission in writing The plan below replaces the plan in the about the Amendment. Submissions must be gazettal for the road discontinuance dated sent to: Strategic Planner, Cardinia Shire 7 September 2000. Council, PO Box 7, Pakenham, Vic. 3810 by 31 October 2001.

Planning and Environment Act 1987 DAREBIN PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Amendment Amendment C32 The City of Darebin has prepared an Amendment to the Darebin Planning Scheme. The Amendment affects land at 1101 Ð 1181 Plenty Road, Bundoora. The Amendment proposes to change the planning scheme by amending the schedule to the Mixed-Use Zone and Schedule 3 to the Development Plan Overlay Ð Mount Cooper to WARWICK HEINE allow a total retail floor area of 2219m2. Chief Executive The Amendment can be inspected at: Urban Planning and Environment Act 1987 Development, City of Darebin, 274 Gower Street, Preston 3072 and Department of CARDINIA PLANNING SCHEME Infrastructure, Customer Service Centre, Upper Notice of Amendment Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, Amendment C23 Melbourne 3000. The Cardinia Shire Council has prepared Any person or agency who may be affected Amendment C23 to the Cardinia Planning by the Amendment can make a submission to Scheme. the City of Darebin. Submissions about the The Amendment affects land described as Amendment must be sent to Strategic Planning, Lot 2, PS 206128, 11 Old Beaconsfield Road, City of Darebin, PO Box 91, Preston 3072, Emerald. by the close of business on Wednesday, 7 November 2001. For further information The Amendment proposes to insert a site please contact Chris Cheal, Strategic Planner on specific control into the Schedule to Clause 9230 4526. 52.03 to allow the land to be subdivided into five rural residential lots subject to the cessation JOHN VAN AS of the poultry farm operation. Manager Urban Development The Amendment also exempts any subsequent planning permit for subdivision of Planning and Environment Act 1987 the land in accordance with the concept plan MOONEE VALLEY PLANNING SCHEME exhibited with this Amendment from Notice of Amendment notification under Section 52(1)(a), (b) and (d), the decision requirements of Section 64(1), (2) Amendment C27 and (3) and the review rights of Section 82(1) of Moonee Valley City Council has prepared the Planning and Environment Act 1987. Amendment C27 to the Moonee Valley Planning The Amendment can be inspected at: Scheme. Cardinia Shire Council, Municipal Offices, The proposed Amendment affects land at the Henty Way, Pakenham and Department of rear of Lots 24, 28 and 35 on Plan of Infrastructure, Customer Service Centre, Upper Subdivision No. 7250 (Volume 8609, Folio 017) Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, identified as rear of 28 Laurence Avenue, Melbourne. Airport West. Victoria Government Gazette G 40 4 October 2001 2517

The purpose of the Amendment is to rezone Barwon/South Western Regional Office, the land from a Public Park and Recreation Zone 180 Fyans Street, South Geelong 3220 and to a Residential Zone. This is to correct a Department of Infrastructure, Regional Office, mapping error which incorrectly placed private 88 Learmonth Street (VicRoads building), land into a public land zone. Wendouree 3355. The Amendment can be inspected during Submissions about the Amendment must be office hours at: City of Moonee Valley, Civic sent no later than 5.00 p.m. on 5 November 2001 Centre, 9 Kellaway Avenue, Moonee Ponds and to: The Chief Executive Officer, Golden Plains Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service Shire, PO Box 111, Bannockburn 3331. Centre, Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, ROD NICHOLLS Melbourne. Chief Executive Officer Submissions about the Amendment must be sent to: Attention: Ms Jan Salmon, Strategic Planning and Environment Act 1987 Planner, City of Moonee Valley, PO Box 126, Moonee Ponds 3039 by 9 November 2001. MACEDON RANGES PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Amendment SVEN KLING Chief Executive Amendment C11 The Macedon Ranges Shire Council has prepared Amendment C11 to the Macedon Ranges Planning Scheme. The Macedon Ranges Shire Council is the Planning Authority for this Amendment. Planning and Environment Act 1987 The Amendment seeks to correct two GOLDEN PLAINS PLANNING SCHEME anomalies in the planning scheme, which places two privately owned properties in the Public Notice of Amendment Conservation and Resource Zone (PCRZ). The Amendment C8 PCRZ is designed for publicly owned and Golden Plains Shire has prepared controlled land and only provides for use and Amendment C8 to the Golden Plains Planning development of land by or on behalf of a public Scheme. land manager. The zone therefore places unreasonable restrictions on the owners of the The Amendment affects: The Amendment properties and is clearly not appropriate for relates to land distributed throughout the privately owned properties. This Amendment municipality. Changes to overlays affect large seeks to rezone the two properties to the same areas of the municipality. Minor corrections zone as that of surrounding privately owned affect scattered smaller parcels of land. land. The Amendment proposes to: Amend The Amendment applies to two separate overlays and schedules to overlays. Make a privately owned properties at: Crown Allotment number of relatively minor changes to correct 53B, Parish of Bullengarook, Mulcahy Road, inconsistencies, anomalies and errors that have Bullengarook; and Crown Allotment 173, Part been found since the new VPP Planning Scheme Crown Allotments 171, 172 & 172A, Parish of was gazetted in May 1999. Kerrie, 109 Mountains Road, Cherokee. Where you may inspect the Amendment: The Amendment proposes to: rezone land at The Amendment is available for inspection free Crown Allotment 53B, Parish of Bullengarook, of charge during office hours at the following Mulcahy Road, Bullengarook, from Public places: Golden Plains Shire, Customer Service Conservation & Resource Zone (PCRZ) to Centre, 2 Pope Street, Bannockburn 3331; Rural Zone 3 (RUZ3); and rezone land at Crown Golden Plains Shire, Customer Service Centre, Allotment 173, Part Crown Allotments 171, 172 Sussex Street, Linton 3360; Department of & 172A, Parish of Kerrie, 109 Mountains Road, Infrastructure, Customer Service Centre, Upper Cherokee, from Public Conservation & Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, Resource Zone (PCRZ) to Environmental Rural Melbourne 3000; Department of Infrastructure, Zone 1 (ERZ1). 2518 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

A copy of the Amendment can be inspected All submissions must be received by free of charge during office hours at: Macedon Council no later than 9 November 2001. Ranges Shire Council; Kyneton Administration If you have any questions about the Centre, 129 Mollison Street, Kyneton, Vic. Amendment please contact Paul Connolly, 3444; Gisborne Service Centre, 8 Hamilton Planning Officer, on (03) 5662 9203. Street, Gisborne, Vic. 3437; Romsey Office, 98 Main Street, Romsey, Vic. 3434; Woodend PETER BULL Office, 92 High Street, Woodend, Vic. 3442; Chief Executive Officer Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service Centre, Upper Plaza, 80 Collins Street, Planning and Environment Act 1987 Melbourne, Vic. 3000; and Northern Region WHITEHORSE PLANNING SCHEME Office, 57 Lansell Street, Bendigo, Vic. 3550. Notice of Amendment Submissions about the Amendment must be sent to the Macedon Ranges Shire Council, PO Amendment C19 Box 151, Kyneton 3444 by 5.00 p.m. Monday 5 The City of Whitehorse has prepared November 2001. Amendment C19 to the Whitehorse Planning Scheme. The land affected by the Amendment Planning and Environment Act 1987 comprises land between Elgar Road and SOUTH GIPPSLAND PLANNING SCHEME Woodhouse Grove and consists of 28 individual Notice of Amendment Titles of land and a ribbon of crown land for Amendment C4 which Whitehorse City Council is the committee of management. The land is South Gippsland Shire Council, at the commonly known as part of the former Bushy request of Vicroads, has prepared Amendment Creek. C4 to the South Gippsland Planning Scheme. The Amendment proposes to rezone the land The Amendment proposes to change the from a Residential 1 Zone land to Public Park Planning Scheme by including land to the east and Recreation Zone and to remove a Public of Loch in the Public Acquisition Overlay Acquisition Overlay. (PAO). The existing zoning and overlays that apply to the land will not change. You may inspect the Amendment, and any documents that support the Amendment, and the The land proposed to be included in the PAO explanatory report about the Amendment, at the is generally adjacent to the South Gippsland office of the planning authority, Whitehorse City Highway between Poowong Road and Jeetho Council, and at the Department of Infrastructure Road and the Amendment will facilitate the at the following addresses: Department of acquisition of this land by Vicroads for the Infrastructure, Customer Service Centre, Upper future construction of improvements to the Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, Highway in accordance with the South Melbourne 3000; City of Whitehorse, Civic Gippsland Highway Corridor Strategy. Centre, 379Ð397 Whitehorse Road, Nunawading A copy of the Amendment can be inspected 3131; and all City of Whitehorse Service at South Gippsland Shire Council, 9 Smith Centres and Libraries. Street, Leongatha, the Department of This can be done during office hours and is Infrastructure Customer Service Centre, free of charge. 80 Collins Street, Melbourne, and Department Any person who may be affected by the of Infrastructure Regional Office, 120 Kay Amendment may make a submission to the Street, Traralgon. planning authority. Inspection of the Amendment will be free of Any submission about the Amendment must charge to any person during office hours. be made in writing, giving the submitterÕs name, Any submission you may wish to make in address and, if practicable, a phone number for respect of the Amendment must be made in contact during office hours; set out the views on writing and sent to the Chief Executive Officer, the Amendment, that the submitter wishes to put South Gippsland Shire Council, Private Bag 4, before Council and indicate what changes (if Leongatha 3953. any) the submitter wishes to be made to the Victoria Government Gazette G 40 4 October 2001 2519

Amendment; and state whether the person/s MORTON, Eva, formerly of Flat 13, 262 Booran making the submission wishes to be heard in Road, Ormond, but late of Corinella Nursing support of their submission. Home, 163Ð165 Central Road, Nunawading, The closing date for submission is pensioner, who died 10 August 2001. 9 November 2001. A submission must be sent PETEMAIER, Leopoldine, formerly of 47 Pitman to: Ms Kate Moyes, Urban Planner, City of Street, Newcomb, but late of Grantham Whitehorse, Locked Bag 2, Nunawading Green Hostel, 28Ð32 Magnolia Street, St Delivery Centre, Vic. 3110. Albans, pensioner, who died 12 December Dated 21 September 2001 2000. RAMSAY, Colin Alexander, late of Doncaster STEPHEN P WRIGHT Lodge S.R.S., 107 Whittens Lane, Doncaster, General Manager, City Development pensioner, who died 18 July 2001. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having RIALP, Antonio, late of Belmont Grange Aged claims against the estate of any of the Care Facility, 34 Church Street, Grovedale, undermentioned deceased persons are required pensioner, who died 29 June 2001. to send particulars of their claims to State Trustees ROSSITER, Patricia Anne, late of Flat 11, Limited, ACN 064 593 148, 168 Exhibition 103 Barkly Street, St Kilda, pensioner, who Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, the personal died 1 June 2001. representative, on or before 6 December 2001 WUBBENHORST, Frederick, formerly of after which date State Trustees Limited may 705 Lees Road, Venus Bay, Victoria, but late convey or distribute the assets having regard only of St Michaels Private Nursing Home, to the claims of which State Trustees Limited 1 Omama Road, Murrumbeena, retired, who then has notice. died 21 January 2001. BEATON, Margaret Mary Ellen, formerly of Dated at Melbourne, 28 September 2001 334 McKinnon Road, McKinnon, but late of Davies Bay Aged Care, Nolan Street, CATHY VANDERFEEN Frankston, pensioner, who died 25 November Manager, Estate Management 2000. State Trustees Limited BOLES, Bernard Joseph, late of Hilltop Private Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Nursing Home, 10 Hotham Street, Preston, claims against the estate of any of the artist/critic, who died 19 August 2001. undermentioned deceased persons are required DRIVER, Doris Jean, late of Betheden Nursing to send particulars of their claims to State Trustees Home, 1 Wahgoo Road, Murrumbeena, Limited, ACN 064 593 148, 168 Exhibition retired, who died 21 August 2001. Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, the personal EDWARDS, Ronald Horace, late of 7 Naomi representative, on or before 11 December 2001 Court, Bayswater, pensioner, who died after which date State Trustees Limited may 5 June 2001. convey or distribute the assets having regard only FINDLAY, Keith Egbert, late of 53 Corner to the claims of which State Trustees Limited Street, Brighton East, pensioner, who died then has notice. 30 August 2001. BAYES, Eric George, late of Gracevale Lodge, HARVEY, Norman Edwin, late of 30AMelbourne 48 Liverpool Road, Kilsyth, pensioner, who Road, Yea, retired, who died 5 June 2001. died 8 July 2001. HODGES, Violet Catherine Cleghorn, late of BUCKLE, John David, late of Flat 3, 167Ð169 Unit 2, 292 Boronia Road, Boronia, home Autumn Street, Geelong West, pensioner, duties, who died 5 September 2001. who died 31 August 2001. MONKS, Dale Frederick, late of 3/15 Lucerne CLAXTON, Marjorie Alice, late of 157 Suffolk Avenue, Mornington, truck driver, who died Street, Footscray West, pensioner, who died 2 January 2001. 24 August 2001. MONTGOMERY, Arthur James, late of Kara DAVIES, Mary Ellen, formerly of Unit 3, Private Nursing Home, North Western Road, 58 Brighton Street, Frankston, but late of St. Arnaud, pensioner, who died 16 August Unit 85, 150 Tyabb Road, Mornington, 2001. home duties, who died 13 September 2001. 2520 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

LAWRENCE, Ruth Millicent Daisy, late of against the abovementioned estates to State 5 Railway Road, Thorpdale, widow, who Trustees Limited, 168 Exhibition Street, died 26 March 1991. Melbourne, Victoria, on or before 1 December LOVEGROVE, Eileen, late of 74 Alexander 2001 after which date State Trustees Limited, ACN 064 593 148, may convey or distribute the Parade, Fitzroy, home duties, who died assets of the abovementioned estates having 25 July 2001. regard only to the claims of which it then has LYNCH, Agnes May, late of 97 Elgin Street, notice. Hawthorn, widow, who died 22 June 2001. MOSKALENKO, Wasyl, late of 60 Hobs Street, EXEMPTION Seddon, retired, who died 2 May 2001. Application No. A383 of 2001 POPE, Dell, also known as Daisy Pope, late of The Victorian Civil and Administrative 400 Clegg Road, Wandin North, pensioner, Tribunal has considered an application pursuant to Section 83 of the Equal Opportunity Act who died 7 September 2001. 1995 by Goulburn Options Incorporated. The ROGERS, Leo Eric, late of Acacia House, The application for exemption is to enable the Boulevard, Shepparton, retired, who died applicant to advertise for and appoint a male 5 August 2001. worker. SCIACCA, Agatino Peter, late of 8 Kaye Upon reading the material submitted in Court, Dandenong North, labourer, who died support of the application the Tribunal is 21 March 2001. satisfied that it is appropriate to grant an exemption from Sections 13, 100 and 195 of the WILLIAMS, Hazel Edith, late of Villa Maria Act to enable the applicant to advertise for and Centre, 355 Stud Road, Wantirna South, appoint a male worker. pensioner, who died 27 December 1999. In granting this exemption the Tribunal Dated at Melbourne, 2 October 2001 noted: CATHY VANDERFEEN l Goulburn Options Incorporated provides Manager, Estate Management training and support for 21 adults with an State Trustees Limited intellectual disability. Of these 12 are men and 9 are women. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having l Part of the duties provided include personal claims against the following estates:Ð care and showering/toileting of males who MARIE KATHLEEN ROSE BOALTH, late of do not possess the skills or capability to do Hurlingham Nursing Home, 68 Union Street, this themselves. Brighton, Victoria, retired, deceased, who l One of the males is on chemical restraint for died 8 July 2001. his behaviour. JENNIFER SHIRLEY BOLITHO, late of l The applicant undertakes a number of 30 Harold Street, Glenroy, Victoria, retired, community access outings and requires a deceased intestate, who died 7 July 2001. male worker to assist with the toileting of men in public toilets during these outings. ELIZABETH ANN CONVENTRY, late of 17 McLaren Avenue, Cranbourne, Victoria, The Tribunal hereby grants an exemption to home duties, deceased, who died 18 August the applicant from the operation of Sections 13, 100 and 195 of the Equal Opportunity Act 2001. 1995 to enable the applicant to advertise for and BRUCE GRAYDON SLOSS, (in the will called appoint a male worker. Bruce Braydon Sloss), late of Alexandra This exemption is to remain in force from Avenue, Canterbury, Victoria, gentleman, the day on which notice of the exemption is deceased, who died 16 August 2001, leaving published in the Government Gazette until a will dated 8 June 1995. 3 October 2004. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Dated 1 October 2001 claims against the abovementioned estates are required pursuant to Section 33 of the Trustee Mrs A. COGHLAN Act 1958 to send particulars of their claims Deputy President Victoria Government Gazette G 40 4 October 2001 2521

EPA PRESCRIBED WASTE RE-USE EXEMPTIONS Notice pursuant to Regulation 19 of the Environment Protection (Prescribed Waste) Regulations 1998. The Environment Protection Authority has granted exemption pursuant to Regulation 16 and 20 of the Environment Protection (Prescribed Waste) Regulations 1998 from the need to have a works approval, licence or hold a vehicle permit, or the need to complete and retain waste transport certificates. Exempted under Regulation 16(1)(a) Date Applicant Waste Type Re-use Approved Method 15 May 01 National Power Australia Investments Ltd Fly Ash Agricultural purposes Hazelwood Pacific Ltd Fly Ash Agricultural purposes Australian Power Partners BV Fly Ash Agricultural purposes Hazelwood Investment Co Pty Ltd Fly Ash Agricultural purposes CISL (Hazelwood) Pty Ltd Fly Ash Agricultural purposes 3 July 01 Wilby Forge Pty Ltd Food Wastes, Sub-soil grease trap injection waste 24 July 01 George Weston Foods Ltd Food Waste Sub-soil injection Central Gippsland Region Water Authority Wash Waters Dosing influent 2 August 01 Henkel Australia Pty Ltd Wash Waters Make up water Exempted under Regulation 16(1)(b) Date Applicant Waste Type Re-use Approved Method 15 May 01 National Power Australia Investments Ltd Fly Ash Agricultural purposes Hazelwood Pacific Ltd Fly Ash Agricultural purposes Australian Power Partners BV Fly Ash Agricultural purposes Hazelwood Investment Co Pty Ltd Fly Ash Agricultural purposes CISL (Hazelwood) Pty Ltd Fly Ash Agricultural purposes 2522 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

29 May 01 George Weston Foods Ltd Food Waste Sub-soil injection 24 July 01 Central Gippsland Region Water Authority Wash Waters Dosing influent 2 August 01 Henkel Australia Pty Ltd Wash Waters Make up water Exempted under Regulation 16(1)(c) Date Applicant Waste Type Re-use Approved Method 8 May 01 Niels Peter Olsen Spent Lime Treatment of calcium deficient land 15 May 01 National Power Australia Investments Ltd Fly Ash Agricultural purposes Hazelwood Pacific Ltd Fly Ash Agricultural purposes Australian Power Partners BV Fly Ash Agricultural purposes Hazelwood Investment Co Pty Ltd Fly Ash Agricultural purposes CISL (Hazelwood) Pty Ltd Fly Ash Agricultural purposes 29 May 01 George Weston Foods Ltd Food Waste Sub-soil injection 24 July 01 Central Gippsland Region Water Authority Wash Waters Dosing influent 2 August 01 Henkel Australia Pty Ltd Wash Waters Make up water A copy of the Exemption and further information can be obtained from EPA Victoria, 40 City Road, Southbank, Melbourne, Tel (03) 9695 2722.

Department of Treasury and Finance SALE OF CROWN LAND BY PUBLIC AUCTION Date of Auction: Saturday 27 October 2001 at 3.00 p.m. on site. Reference: 2001/00412. Address of Property: 527 Brunswick Road, Brunswick West. Crown Description: Crown Allotment 91B, Parish of Jika Jika. Terms of Sale: Deposit 10%, Balance 60 days. Area: 478m2. Officer Co-ordinating Sale: Andrew Martin, Victorian Government Property Group, Department of Treasury and Finance, 5/1 Treasury Place, Melbourne, Vic. 3002. Selling Agent: G. A. Thomson & Co., 390 Sydney Road, Brunswick, Vic. 3056. LYNNE KOSKY MP Minister for Finance Victoria Government Gazette G 40 4 October 2001 2523

Chinese Medicine Registration Act 2000 DETERMINATION OF FEES Under Section 92 of the Chinese Medicine Registration Act 2000 I, Vivian Lin, President of the Chinese Medicine Registration Board of Victoria, determine that the prescribed fees for the provisions of the Chinese Medicine Registration Act 2000 for the period 1 January to 31 December 2002 are: SCHEDULE Provision Fee ($) Fee for application for registration: Ð General or Specific Registration one division $150.00 Ð General or Specific Registration two or three divisions $200.00 Fee for registration pursuant to Section 5: Ð General Registration (Section 6) one division $500.00 Ð General Registration (Section 6) two or three divisions $600.00 Ð Specific Registration (Section 7) one division $500.00 Ð Specific Registration (Section 7) two or three divisions $600.00 Fee for renewal of general registration (Section 12(1)(b)): Ð One division $500.00 Ð Two or three divisions $600.00 Fee for late general registration (Section 12(2)) $100.00 Fee for extension of specific registration (Section 11(2)): Ð One division $500.00 Ð Two or three divisions $600.00 Ð Less than 6 months one division $250.00 Ð Less than 6 months two or three divisions $300.00 Fee for restoration of name to the Register pursuant to sections 12(3) and 14(a) (b): Ð One division $600.00 Ð Two or three divisions $700.00 Fee for endorsement pursuant to Section 8: $50.00 Fee for annual renewal of endorsement: $50.00 Fee for entry of post-graduate qualifications on Chinese Medicine Register: $50.00 Fees for extracts/copies from the Chinese Medicine Register pursuant to Section 17(6): Ð Single extract $50.00 Ð Multiple extracts $200.00 (max) Ð Copy of Register $500.00 Dated 1 October 2001 V. LIN President Chinese Medicine Registration Board of Victoria

Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 ORDER STATING INTENTION TO GRANT A LEASE Under Sections 17D and 17DA of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978, I Sherryl Garbutt, Minister for Environment and Conservation, being satisfied that there are special reasons which make granting a lease reasonable and appropriate in the particular circumstances and to do this will not be substantially detrimental to the use and enjoyment of any adjacent land reserved under the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978, approve the granting of a lease for the purposes of ÒCaravan ParkÓ over the area of Crown land described in the schedule below and, in accordance with Section 17D(3) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978, state thatÐ (a) there are special reasons which make the granting the lease reasonable and appropriate in the particular circumstances; and 2524 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

(b) to do this will not be substantially detrimental to the use and enjoyment of any adjacent land reserved under the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978. SCHEDULE The land indicated on the attached plan being parts of allotment 25C, No Section, Township and Parish of Colac and temporarily reserved for Botanic Gardens and for purposes of Public Recreation by Order in Council dated 8 May 1865 and notified in the Victoria Government Gazette 1865 on page 1161 and part of allotment 62A, No Section, Parish of Colac temporarily reserved for Recreation and public purposes by Order in Council dated 6 February 1940 and notified in the Victoria Government Gazette 1908 on page 1410.

Reference: Ð 0511880 Dated 25 September 2001 SHERRYL GARBUTT Minister for Environment and Conservation Victoria Government Gazette G 40 4 October 2001 2525

Optometrists Registration Act 1996 OPTOMETRISTS REGISTRATION BOARD OF VICTORIA Fees Payable to the Board In accordance with Section 90(1)(c) of the Optometrists Registration Act 1996 the Board has fixed the following fees which will be payable to the Board from 1 December 2001 in respect of the calendar year 2002: Section of Act Fee $ 5(2)(b) General registration 240.00 5(2)(b) Specific registration 240.00 11(3)(b) Endorsement of registration 50.00 13(1)(b) Renewal of registration 224.00 13(2) Additional renewal fee (late fee) 50.00 14(b) Restoration of registration 300.00 17(5) Copy of register 50.00 17(5) Copy of register on computer disk 70.00 17(5) Extract from register 12.50 Ð Issue of replacement certificate 50.00 Dated 25 September 2001 C. K. BEAMISH Registrar

ChildrenÕs Services Act 1996 I, Kathryn Lamb, delegate of the Secretary to the Department of Human Services, hereby approve each of the following early childhood qualifications contained in the attached schedule under Regulation 25(a) of the ChildrenÕs Services Regulations 1998. KATHRYN LAMB Assistant Director, Youth, Family and Community Services SCHEDULE List of Early Childhood Qualifications Ð Victoria Ð ChildrenÕs Services Regulations 1998 (Recognition of additional training institutions to the list published in the Government Gazette G27 on 5 July 2001) Name of Qualification Name of Institution State {The name of the qualification must be {Former names of training identical to the name of the qualification institutions (*) are listed listed below} at the end} Advanced Diploma of Community Services Australian Child Care (ChildrenÕs Services) (where the person Training College NSW has specialised in centre based care for Chisholm Institute of TAFE VIC children aged 0-6 years) (CHC60399) Great Southern TAFE WA *National Joblink TAS 2526 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

Diploma of Community Services Academy of Vocational (ChildrenÕs Services) (where the person Education NSW has specialised in centre based care for Advanced Careers College NSW children aged 0-6 years) (CHC50399) Australian Child Care Training College NSW *Central College NSW *Childcare Management Concepts Pty Ltd VIC Corpfit Holdings Pty Ltd VIC *Institute of TAFE Tasmania TAS *National Joblink TAS Nautilus Training & Curriculum Pty Ltd VIC Sutherland Shire Training and Development Services NSW *Former names of Training Institutions *Central College formerly listed as Central College and NSW Business College *Childcare Management Concepts Pty Ltd formerly listed as Outside School Hours Childcare Management Concepts Pty Ltd *Institute of TAFE Tasmania formerly listed as TAFE Tasmania *National Joblink formerly listed as Northern Joblink Inc

Victorian Managed Insurance Authority Act 1996 DECLARATION OF PARTICIPATING BODIES I, Lynne Kosky MP, being the Minister for administering the Victorian Managed Insurance Authority Act 1996 (Òthe ActÓ), pursuant to section 4 of the Act hereby declare the departments of the Parliament specified below to be a participating body for the purposes of the Act. Department of Legislative Council Department of Legislative Assembly Department of Parliamentary Services Department of the Parliamentary Library Department of Parliamentary Debates Victorian Auditor GeneralÕs Office (to the extent, if any, that it is not already covered by VMIA by virtue of other provisions of the Act). Dated 25 September 2001 LYNNE KOSKY MP Minister for Finance Education Act 1958 NOTICE OF MAKING OF ORDER UNDER SECTION 13 An Order of the Minister for Education was made on 25 September 2001 pursuant to sections 13(4) and 13(11) of the Education Act 1958 amending the constituting Order of a school council to change its name. The change is as follows: Old name New name Broadmeadows Special School Council Hume Valley School Council MARY DELAHUNTY Minister for Education Victoria Government Gazette G 40 4 October 2001 2527

Education Act 1958 of the area specified as being adjacent to the NOTICE OF MAKING OF ORDER UNDER State of Victoria, under Section 118 (5B) of the SECTION 13 Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967 of the Commonwealth of Australia Ð An Order of the Minister for Education was made on 25 September 2001 under sections A. notify that I propose to make the 13(4) and 13(11) of the Education Act 1958 information specified in the following removing four persons as members of the Schedule available or publicly known; Toorak Primary School Council and providing B. invite interested persons to give me, within for an extraordinary school council election to forty-five (45) days after the publication of be completed within six weeks from the date of this notice in the Gazette, a notice objecting publication of this notice for four Parent to the whole or any part of the information member positions on the School Council. being made available or publicly known; MARY DELAHUNTY and Minister for Education C. notify that if a person does not make an objection in accordance with this invitation, Transport Act 1983 the person will be taken to have consented TOW TRUCK DIRECTORATE OF to the information being made available or VICTORIA publicly known. Tow Truck Application NOTE: Notice is hereby given that the following As required by the Act:Ð application will be considered by the Licensing 1. There shall be set out in the notice of Authority after 7 November 2001. objection the reasons for making the Notice of any objection to the granting of an objection. application should be forwarded to reach the 2. A person is not entitled to make an Director, Tow Truck Directorate of Victoria, objection to information being made Level 6, 14Ð20 Blackwood Street, North available or publicly known except on the Melbourne (P.O. Box 666, North Melbourne grounds that to do so would disclose Ð 3051) not later than 1 November 2001. A. a trade secret; or It will not be necessary for interested parties B. any other information the disclosure of to appear on the date specified, unless advised in which would, or could reasonably be writing. expected to adversely affect the person Findie Pty Ltd. Application for variation of in respect of the lawful business, conditions of tow truck licence number TOW779 commercial and financial affairs of the which authorises the licensed vehicle to be person. managed, controlled and operated from a depot SCHEDULE situated at 1/17 Burgess Road, Bayswater North to change the depot address to 749 Geelong All information that was furnished to the Road, Brooklyn. Designated Authority prior to 4 October 1996 including information contained in documents, Note: This licence is under consideration for being information that relates to the sea-bed or transfer to Selective Smash Repairs Pty Ltd. subsoil, or to petroleum, in a block, and that in Dated 4 October 2001 the opinion of the Designated Authority is a STEVE STANKO conclusion drawn, in whole or in part, or any Director information contained in documents to which Section 118 of the Petroleum (Submerged COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA Lands) Act 1967 applies. Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967 Dated 1 October 2001 Release of Information under Section 118 (5A) ROBERT KING I, the delegate of the Minister for Energy and Manager, Minerals and Petroleum Regulation Resources, the Designated Authority in respect Delegate of the Designated Authority 2528 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

Transport Act 1983 entering or remaining in the safety zone ROAD DECLARATIONS AND specified in the schedule, without my consent in DEDICATIONS writing. The Roads Corporation pursuant to the SCHEDULE Transport Act 1983, upon publication of this (1) The area within a distance of 500 metres notice declares, or varies the declaration of, the measured from each point of the outer edge roads as described below and on the plans of the drilling vessel known as Ocean attached, and further declares that such roads are Bounty. fit to be used as a public highway and are now (2) The area or areas within a distance of 500 absolutely dedicated to the public for use as metres measured from each point of the public highways within the meaning of any law outer edge of any anchor buoys or other now or hereafter in force. equipment deployed from that drilling STATE HIGHWAY vessel. 76/01 Murray Valley Highway in the Shire of while the vessel is engaged in operations Towong shown cross-hatched on plan associated with drilling of the Melville Ð 1 well numbered GP 20069. situated at or about the point of Latitude 038¡ 41Õ South, Longitude 147¡ 59Õ East over the period from early November 2001 until early December 2001. Dated 1 October 2001 Made under the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967 of the Commonwealth of Australia. Signed by: HORACIO HAAG Manager, Petroleum Operations Safety and Management as a delegate of the Designated Authority, pursuant to delegation dated 28 September 2000 under Section 15 of the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967

Gas Industry Act 1994 Dated 28 September 2001 ORIGIN ENERGY (VIC) PTY LTD Standard Terms and Conditions for Standing PETER BALFE Offers Acting Chief Executive Roads Corporation These standard terms and conditions apply to contracts for the sale and supply of gas COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA created under section 42 of the Gas Industry Act 2001. Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967 In these standard terms and conditions: Prohibition of Entry into Safety Zone Melville Ð 1 Well We and Us means Origin Energy (Vic) Pty Ltd (ABN 11 086 013 283) of level 21, 360 Elizabeth Pursuant to the power conferred by Section 119 of the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act Street, Melbourne, Victoria, 3000, and our has a 1967, all vessels are prohibited, other than corresponding meaning. vessels engaged in or in connection with the You means the person taking a supply of gas petroleum exploration and/or production purchased from us at the Premises and your has operations authorised under that Act, from a corresponding meaning. Victoria Government Gazette G 40 4 October 2001 2529

PART 1: RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR 2.5 Termination by us RETAILER We may terminate your contract if: 1. Supply and sale (a) you do not pay us and as permitted 1.1 Obligation to sell and supply under this contract we have We will: disconnected your gas and you no longer have a right to be (a) sell gas and related services to you; reconnected; or (b) arrange for the delivery of gas to (b) you enter into another contract for the Premises (as soon as the sale of gas for delivery to the practicable, or later if you require). Premises, 1.2 Obligation to pay whichever occurs first. You will pay us for the gas and related 2.6 Effect of termination services we provide, and services we use to deliver the gas to the Premises and any If your contract is terminated: additional amounts contemplated by (a) you will remain liable to make any these standard terms and conditions. outstanding payments to us; 2. Term (b) we will have no obligation to 2.1 Commencement supply gas to you; and (c) clauses 4.11, 4.12, 4.13, 8.1, 9 and Your contract will commence when you 13.3 survive the termination of this accept our offer to supply you on these contract. terms and conditions. 3. Price 2.2 Duration 3.1 Amount Your contract will continue until you terminate it (under clause 2.4) or we We will charge you an amount for the gas terminate it (under clause 2.5). and any other services which we provide to you, which we will calculate in 2.3 Vacating Premises (moving property) accordance with the tariff applicable to If you intend to vacate your Premises you your Premises and gas consumption as must give us: gazetted by us under section 48MA of the (a) at least 3 business daysÕ notice of Gas Industry Act 1994 or section 42 of the date on which you intend to the Gas Industry Act 2001 or as varied vacate the Premises; and by us and notified to you under clause (b) a forwarding address where we can 3.2 (ÒPriceÓ). send a final bill. 3.2 Variation If you do not give us at least 3 business We will give you notice of any variation daysÕ notice, unless you demonstrate that of the price as soon as practicable and in you were evicted or otherwise forced to any event, no later than your next bill. vacate the Premises earlier, you agree to 4. Billing and payment pay for gas supplied to the Premises until 4.1 Internet Billing you give us such notice or another customer enters into a contract for the If you receive an offer to use Internet Billing from us you may elect to receive sale of gas for delivery to the Premises your bills online through the Internet (whichever occurs first). Billing System. If you do, then during 2.4 Termination by you any period when you use Internet Billing, If you have accepted our offer under these standard terms and conditions will section 42 of the Gas Industry Act 2001 apply subject to the amendments in and you wish to terminate your contract, schedule 1 Otherwise you will receive you must give us 28 daysÕ notice. your bills by ordinary post. 2530 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

4.2 Frequency of bills (ii) a comparison of your We will bill you at least every three consumption for the period months. We may agree with you a billing covered by the bill with your period which is shorter than three consumption for the same months, pursuant to the Retail Code. period of the previous year; and 4.3 Content (n) if we are charging you for goods Your bills will enable you to verify their and services other than gas on the conformity with the contract and will bill, a charge for the other goods or include, amongst other things: service as a separate item with a (a) your name and account number, description of the goods or service supply address and relevant supplied. mailing address; Should your bill cover a period other (b) the Meter Installation Registration than the billing period agreed under Number (ÒMIRNÓ) allocated to the clause 4.2 we will charge you in supply point associated with your proportion to the relevant periods and supply address; show the relevant details on your bill. (c) the dates and total amounts of the 4.4 Bundled Charges immediately previous and current On request, we will provide you with meter readings or estimates and reasonable information on network consumption, or estimated charges, retail charges and other charges consumption, in MJ; relating to the sale or supply of gas comprised in the amount payable under (d) the relevant tariff or tariffs which your bill. apply to you; 4.5 Estimated readings (e) if a network charge is passed Wherever possible, the bill will be based through to you by us, the separate on an actual read of your gas meter. amount of the network charge; If we cannot reasonably or reliably base (f) the amount payable by you; a bill on our reading of your gas meter, (g) the Òpay by dateÓ; we may provide you with an estimated (h) the amount of arrears or credit and bill based on: the amount of any refundable (a) your reading of your gas meter; advance provided by you; (b) your prior billing history; or (i) a summary of payment methods (c) if we don't have your prior billing and payment arrangement options; history, average usage of gas at the (j) if you are a Domestic Customer relevant tariff calculated over the details of the availability of period covered by the bill. concessions, rebates and grants; We will ensure your meter is read at least (k) a telephone number for billing and once every 12 months and adjust your payment enquiries and a 24 hour bill accordingly. number for faults and emergencies; 4.6 Access (l) in relevant languages details of You will allow us (including our agents) interpreter services; and your Distributor and our equipment safe, convenient and unhindered access (m) other than for your first bill from us, to the Premises to read your meter. If we a graph showing your consumption cannot read your meter because you deny for the period covered by the bill such access to us, we may estimate your and, to the extent data is available: bill, you may require a replacement bill (i) your consumption for each based on an actual reading and we may billing period over the previous charge you n reasonable additional 12 months; and amount if you do so. Victoria Government Gazette G 40 4 October 2001 2531

4.7 Date for payment 4.11 Review of bill You agree to pay us the amount specified If you disagree with an amount stated in in each bill by the Òpay by dateÓ specified a bill, we will review the bill at your in the bill (which unless you agree request. During the review, you agree to otherwise will not be sooner than pay us the lower of: 12 business days after the date of the (a) any portion of the bill which you bill). agree with us is not in dispute; and 4.8 Payment methods (b) an amount equal to the average You may pay your bill: amount of your bills in the previous (a) in person at an agency or payment 12 months. outlet; If you request we will procure a test of (b) by mail; or your meter for accuracy in accordance (c) by direct debit (if you have agreed with the requirements of the Distribution with us in writing to the amount System Code. We may charge you for and frequency of payments); or this, but will refund the charge if the (d) by any other method which we meter is found to favour us by more than make available to you (provided is allowed in the Distribution System this is allowed under the Retail Code. Code). 4.12 Outcome of review We will apply payment received from you as directed by you or if no direction If the bill is correct, you agree to pay us is given as follows: the unpaid amount or request a meter (e) to the charges for supply or sale of test. If the meter test shows that your gas before applying any part to meter complies with applicable laws and charges for any other services; or codes, you agree to pay the costs of the (f) if the other services include tests and the unpaid amount. electricity, to the charges for the If your bill is incorrect we will adjust supply or sale of electricity and gas your bill in accordance with the in equal proportion before applying provisions of the Retail Code. any part of it to any other goods 4.13 Adjustments and services. 4.9 Advance Payment If we fail to charge, undercharge or overcharge you, we may recover from We will accept any advance payments you or pay to you the relevant amount in which you might wish to make. accordance with the provisions of the 4.10 Additional amounts Retail Code. We may charge you an additional amount 4.14 Financial hardship if: If you are a Domestic Customer and: (a) your payment is dishonoured or reversed and we incur a fee; (a) you anticipate that you may not be (b) we make a different billing cycle able to pay a bill by the Òpay by available to you and you agree to dateÓ, you must notify us; or this; (b) we believe that you may not be able (c) you deny us access to read your to pay a bill by the Òpay by dateÓ, meter and later request a bill based then we will offer you a range of on an actual reading (see clause options (including instalment 4.5); or plans) in accordance with the Retail (d) we are otherwise permitted to do so Code to assist you and details under the Gas Law, including for about available concessions, excluded services charges. telephone information about energy The amount of any additional charge will efficiency and the advice on be reasonable having regard to the availability of an independent related costs we incur. financial counsellor. 2532 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

4.15 Instalment plans 5. Disconnection or reduction of supply If you and we agree to an instalment plan and reconnection for payment to us, you may not use 5.1 Disconnection, interruption, Internet Billing. discontinuation or reduction 4.16 Assessment and assistance If you so request, we may disconnect, interrupt, discontinue or reduce the If you contact us and you do not agree to supply of gas to you at the Premises. an alternative payment arrangement or 5.2 Non-payment of a bill we believe you are experiencing repeated We may only disconnect you for non difficulties in paying your bill or that you payment of a bill if you fail to pay us by require payment assistance we will: the pay by date of a bill if: (a) assess in a timely way information (a) the failure does not relate to an you have provided to us or we instalment under your first otherwise hold concerning your instalment plan with us; capacity to pay; (b) we have given you: (b) on request, make available to you l a reminder notice not less than documentary evidence of our 14 business days from the date assessment; of dispatch of the bill. The (c) unless you have in the previous reminder notice must include a 12 months failed to comply with 2 new pay by date which is not less than 20 business days from instalment plans and do not provide the date of dispatch of the bill; us with reasonable assurance that and you are willing to meet obligations l a disconnection warning not under a further instalment plan, less than 22 business days from offer you an instalment plan; the date of dispatch of the bill. (d) provide you with details on The disconnection warning concessions, telephone information must include a new pay by date an energy efficiency and advice on which is not less than 28 the availability of an independent business days from the date of financial counsellor; and dispatch of the bill; (c) we have included in the (e) consider conducting an energy disconnection warning: efficiency field audit. l a statement that we may 4.17 Debt Collection disconnect you on a day no We will not commence legal proceedings sooner than seven business to recover a debt from you: days after the date of receipt of the disconnection warning; (a) if you have contacted us under and clause 4.14, until clause 4.16(a) to (d) and all relevant requirements of l a telephone number for payment assistance enquiries; the Retail Code have been and complied with; or (d) if you have called that telephone (b) while you make payments number, we have responded to your according to an agreed payment enquiry and have provided advice arrangement, on financial assistance, We will comply with guidelines on debt and, before disconnection, you: collection issued by the Australian (e) do not provide a reasonable Competition and Consumer assurance to us that you are willing Commission. to pay our bills; or Victoria Government Gazette G 40 4 October 2001 2533

(f) do so, but then: disconnect you on a day no l do not pay us the amount sooner than seven business payable by the pay by date on days after the date of receipt of the relevant disconnection the notice; and warning. This does not apply if (b) you have continued not to provide you have agreed with us to a access to us or the meter reader. new payment arrangement; 5.5 Refusal to provide refundable advance l do not agree to a new payment We may disconnect you if you refuse arrangement within 5 business when required to provide a refundable days after the date of receipt of advance but only if: the disconnection warning; or (a) we have given you a disconnection l do not make payments under warning including a statement that such a new payment we may disconnect you on a day no arrangement. sooner than seven business days To avoid doubt, if you do not agree after the date of receipt of the to such a new payment notice; and arrangement or do not so make (b) you have continued not to provide payments under such a new the refundable advance. payment arrangement, we may disconnect you without again 5.6 No Disconnection having to observe this clause. Despite clause 5.2, 5.3, 5.4 and 5.5, we 5.3 Domestic customers without sufficient must not disconnect you: income (a) for non-payment of a bill: We may not disconnect you, if the failure l where the amount payable is to pay our bill occurs through lack of less than any amount approved sufficient income until we have also for this purpose in the Gas complied with clause 4.16(a) to (d) using Guidelines; our best endeavours to contact you l if you have made a personally, and you have not accepted an complaint directly related to instalment plan within five business days the non-payment of the bill, to of our offer. the Energy and Water 5.4 Denying access to the meter Ombudsman of Victoria or We may disconnect you if you deny another external dispute access to the supply address for the resolution body and the purpose of reading the meter for three complaint remains unresolved; consecutive bills in the your billing cycle l you have formally applied for a but only if: Utility Relief Grant and a (a) we have: decision on the application has l used our best endeavours, not been made; or including contacting you l if the only charge you have not personally, to give you an paid is a charge not for the opportunity to offer reasonable supply or sale of gas; alternative access arrangements; (b) if your supply address is registered l each time access is denied, we by us or a Distributor as a medical or the meter reader has given exemption supply address. We you a notice requesting access must register a supply address as a to the meter; and medical exemption supply address l we have given you a if you request registration and disconnection warning including provide us with a current medical a statement that we may certificate certifying that a person 2534 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

residing at the supply address has a 6. Refundable Advances medical condition which requires 6.1 Domestic Customers continued supply; or If you are a Domestic Customer we may (c) unless otherwise requested by you: require you to pay a Refundable Advance l after 2pm (for a domestic if: customer) or 3pm (for a business (a) you owe an gas supplier an customer) on a weekday; or Outstanding Amount (having l on a Friday, on a weekend, on a regard to any relevant Gas public holiday or on the day Guideline); or before a public holiday. (b) within the previous two years you 5.7 Reconnection have used gas other than in If we have disconnected your gas supply accordance with applicable laws as a result of: and Codes; or (a) non-payment of a bill, and within (c) we consider that you have an 10 days of disconnection you pay unsatisfactory credit rating (having the bill or agree to a payment regard to any relevant Gas arrangement; or Guideline) and we have offered (b) access to your meter being you an instalment plan and you denied, and within 10 days of have not accepted that offer; or disconnection you provide such (d) if you are a new customer you have access; or refused to provide us with (c) your obtaining supply otherwise acceptable identification. than in accordance with applicable laws and codes, and within 10 6.2 Business Customers business days of disconnection that If you are a Business Customer we may supply ceases and you pay for the require you to pay a Refundable Advance supply so obtained or agree to a if: payment arrangement; or (a) we consider that you do not have a (d) your refusing to provide a satisfactory credit rating as Refundable Advance, and within reasonably determined by us 10 days of disconnection you having regard to any relevant Gas provide it, Guideline; or then at your request for reconnection, but (b) you do not have a satisfactory gas subject to other applicable laws and account payment record as codes and your payment of a reasonably determined by us. reconnection charge, we will connect You may provide us with a bank your supply: guarantee as an alternative to a l before 3pm on a business day, refundable advance. we will reconnect you on the day of the request; or 6.3 Amount l after 3pm on a business day, The amount of a Refundable Advance we will reconnect you on the will be: next business day or, if the (a) if you are a Domestic Customer request also is made before and we have historical billing data 9pm and you pay any for your consumption at the applicable after hours Premises over the last four quarters reconnection charge, on the ended before the Refundable day requested by you. Advance is required, no more than l if we reach agreement with you 37.5% of the amount billed to you later times may apply. over those four quarters; or Victoria Government Gazette G 40 4 October 2001 2535

(b) if you are a Domestic Customer but related to us, can provide, until you paragraph (a) does not apply, no inform us that you no longer wish to more than 37.5% of the average receive such information or material amount which we billed Domestic from us. Customers over those four 9. Dispute resolution quarters; or 9.1 Raising a complaint or dispute (c) if you are a Business Customer, an amount we reasonably determine. If you wish to raise a complaint or a dispute with us concerning our 6.4 Interest performance, we encourage you to We will pay you interest on the amount contact us to discuss and we will attempt of your Refundable Advance in to resolve the complaint or dispute in the accordance with the provisions of the manner set out below. Retail Code. If you are not satisfied with our response, 6.5 Use of Refundable Advance you may refer the complaint to the We will only use and will repay your Energy and Water Ombudsman of Refundable Advance in accordance with Victoria. the provisions of the Retail Code. 9.2 Complaint handling 6.6 Credit assessment We will handle a complaint by you in You authorise us to conduct a credit accordance with the relevant Australian assessment on you for this purpose of Standard on Complaints Handling or determining whether or not you have a the 'Benchmark for Industry Based satisfactory credit rating. Customer Dispute Resolution SchemesÕ 7. New connections published by the Department of Industry, 7.1 Connections Science and Tourism. If we arrange with you to physically 9.3 Advice on customerÕs rights connect you to the network, we may We will respond to your complaint, we require you to pay a distributorÕs will inform you: connection charge to us up front or bill (a) that you have a right to raise the you separately for this amount. complaint to a higher level within 8. Customer information our management structure; and 8.1 Confidentiality (b) if, after raising the complaint to a We agree that we will keep details of higher level you are still not your name, address and account history satisfied with our response, you confidential and will not disclose these have a right to refer the complaint details other than for purposes necessary to the Energy and Water to meet our obligations to you or in Ombudsman Victoria or other accordance with any relevant Code or relevant external dispute resolution Gas Guideline. body. This information will be 8.2 Changes given in writing. You agree that if you change any of your PART 2: OBLIGATIONS IN RESPECT OF details which are known to us, you will GAS DISTRIBUTION tell us. 10. Access 8.3 Other services You will allow us (and for the purposes If we are not prevented from doing so by of this clause, ÒusÓ includes our agents any relevant Code, Gas Guideline, or and your Distributor), and our equipment licence requirement, we may use your safe, convenient and unhindered access details to advise you of the availability of to the Premises: other services which we, or companies (a) to read your meter; 2536 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

(b) to connect, unless you have a Distribution System Code means the connection contract with your Code of that name approved by the ORG. Distributor, disconnect or Distributor means the holder of the reconnect your supply; and distribution licence in respect of the (c) to inspect or test any gas equipment network to which your Premises are on the Premises. connected. You will allow your Distributor and its Domestic Customer means a customer agents access to the Premises to who purchases gas principally for undertake repairs, testing or maintenance personal, household or domestic use at of the distribution system. the Premises. 11. Other obligations you must comply Gas Guideline means a guideline with published by the ORG. You agree to: Gas Law means all relevant legislation, (a) comply with the provisions of the statutes, regulations, codes, guidelines, Distribution System Code which order in council, licences, proclamations, impose obligations on you and to tariffs, directions or standards applicable allow your Distributor to enforce to participants in the Victorian region of its rights under that Code; the national gas market and includes the (b) comply with the Gas Law; Retail Code, the Distribution System (c) ensure that: Code, the Gas Industry Act 2001, the (i) the distribution network; or Gas Safety Act 1997 and the Gas Industry (Residual Provisions) Act (ii) the quality of our supply to 1994. other customers; GST has the same meaning as given to it is not adversely affected by your in the GST Law. actions or equipment; GST Law means A New Tax System (d) co-operate with your Distributor if the Distributor seeks to enforce the (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999. terms pursuant to which it provides Internet Billing is defined in clause 4.1. connection services to you; MJ means megajoule (e) allow us to provide your Internet Billing System means the Distributor with these standard online bill presentation and payment terms and conditions, and, subject service. to any retail code and any relevant ORG means the Office of the Gas Guideline, your details; and Regulator-General or its successor. (f) do or refrain from doing any other act reasonably required by your Outstanding Amount means the amount Distributor or us to accommodate a owing in respect of a previous supply change in the Gas Law from time to address or a former gas supplier, which time. exceeds the amount nominated by the ORG in any relevant Gas Guideline. PART 3: GENERAL Premises means the premises specified 12. Interpretation in your contract with us or, if no such 12.1 Definitions premises are specified, the premises In this document: where you take supply from us under Agency Agreement means the agreement these terms and conditions. of that name between Origin and Gascor Refundable Advance means an amount Pty Ltd dated 28 August 1998, as of money or other arrangement amended from time to time. acceptable to us which you pay us as a Business Customer means a customer safeguard against you failing to pay a who is not a Domestic Customer. bill. Victoria Government Gazette G 40 4 October 2001 2537

Retail Code means the Gas Retail Code (a) this is not your first request within published by the ORG. a year; or Service Provider means the person or (b) the period extends beyond the company providing the Internet Billing previous two years. Service. If you transfer to another retailer and you 12.2 General request historical billing information In this document unless otherwise stated: relating to the two years prior to the (a) a reference to this document or request we will provide you with that another instrument includes any information if it has been retained by us. variation or replacement of any of We may charge you a reasonable amount them; for this service. (b) the singular includes the plural and 13.4 Internet access vice versa; Copies of all Codes and other documents (c) a reference to a statute, ordinance, referred to in these standard terms and code or other law includes conditions are available on our website, regulations and other instruments www.originenergy.com.au under it an consolidations, 13.5 Available tariffs and variations amendments, re-enactments or If you so request, we will provide you replacements of any of them; with reasonable information on the tariffs (d) if a period of time is specified and we offer you. The information will be dates from a given day or the day of given to you within 10 business days of an act or event, it is to be calculated your request and, if you require, in without including that day; writing. (e) a day is the period of time 13.6 Concessions commencing at midnight and We will provide you with information on ending 24 hours later; and all concessions, rebates and grants if you (f) a month is a calendar month. so request. 13. Access to information 13.7 Energy efficiency advice 13.1 Retail Code We will provide you with energy If you so request, we will provide you efficiency advice if you so request. with a copy of the Retail Code. We may 14. Miscellaneous charge you an additional amount for 14.1 Variation doing so. In any event, we will as soon as is reasonably practicable inform you of We may vary your contract with the prior any changes to the Retail Code which approval of the ORG by notice in the affect you. government gazette. 13.2 Customer Charter 14.2 Quality of supply We will provide you with a free copy of The quality, pressure and continuity of our customer charter as soon as supply of gas is subject to a variety of practicable after your contract starts, and factors which include accidents, weather following that, upon your request. and other acts beyond our control. 13.3 Historical billing data Accordingly, the nature of gas is such that, to that extent, we cannot You may request your historical billing unqualifiedly guarantee to you: information for any period from us and we will provide you with all such (a) the quality or pressure of the gas information which we then retain for that we supply; or period, and we may charge you an (b) the continuity of supply of the gas additional amount if: to you. 2538 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

14.3 Preservation of legislative provisions ceases to apply in respect of you or These standard terms and conditions ceases to be of effect or is terminated, all do not vary or exclude the operation of rights and obligations of the parties under sub-section 232(1) of the Gas Industry this contract are preserved and shall Act 2001or section 33 of the Gas Safety continue as directly between us and you Act 1997. until otherwise terminated pursuant to 14.4 If there is any inconsistency between the the terms of this contract. provisions of the Gas Law and these Schedule 1 - Internet Billing (clause 4.1) standard terms and conditions; If you have elected to use Internet Billing, (a) the provisions of the Gas Law will the standard terms and conditions will be prevail; and amended in accordance with this schedule until (b) those provisions of the Gas Law you cease to use Internet Billing. will be deemed to be incorporated 1. New clause 4.1A, 4.1B and 4.1C are in these standard terms and inserted as follows: conditions in place of the 4.1A Cessation of Internet Billing inconsistent terms. You may notify the Service Provider 15. GST through the Internet Billing System, if 15.1 Any amount payable by you or you no longer wish to use Internet consideration provided by you or us Billing. If you do so, we will deliver under these terms and conditions which: your future bills by ordinary post. (a) is consideration for Òtaxable 4.1B Online bills suppliesÓ for the purpose of the If you choose not to receive notifications GST Law; and of your bills by e-mail, you will access (b) do not include GST, your bills directly through the Internet will be increased by the amount of the Billing System. GST payable in relation to that taxable 4.1C Instalment Plan supply. If you have elected to use Internet Billing 15.2 All GST payable by a party must be paid and you wish to enter into an instalment at the same time as the payment to which plan with us, then you must first notify it relates is payable or where there is no the Service Provider under clause 4.1A payment, as reasonably requested by the that you no longer wish to use Internet party required to remit that GST. Billing. You may then contact us to 15.3 The tariffs gazetted will be inclusive of negotiate an instalment plan. GST. 2. Clause 4.7 is deleted and replaced with: 16. Assignment 4.7 Payment Methods 16.1 You may not assign your rights under You may pay your bills: this contract without the prior written (a) online over the internet; consent of us. We may assign and novate our rights and obligations under this (b) by telephone; contract upon giving notice in writing to (c) by direct debit (if you have agreed you. Without limiting any other manner with us in writing to the amount in which notice may be given, a notice and frequency of payments). may be given by us by notice published 3. A new clause 4.18 is inserted as follows: in a newspaper circulating generally in 4.18 Failure to pay an online bill Victoria. If you fail to pay an online bill by the Both parties acknowledge that we may supply gas to you under this contract as Òpay by dateÓ specified in that bill, we agent for Gascor pursuant to the Agency will issue any further notices (such as Agreement. Both parties agree that in reminder or disconnection notices) to the event that the Agency Agreement you by ordinary mail. Victoria Government Gazette G 40 4 October 2001 2539

Gas Industry Act 1994 If you do not give us at least 3 business ORIGIN ENERGY (VIC) PTY LTD daysÕ notice, unless you demonstrate that you were evicted or otherwise forced to Standard Terms and Conditions for Deemed vacate the Premises, you agree to pay for Contracts with Former Franchise Customers gas supplied to the Premises until you These standard terms and conditions apply give us such notice or another customer to contracts for the sale and supply of gas enters into a contract for the sale of gas created under section 44 of the Gas Industry for delivery to the Premises (whichever Act 2001. occurs first). In these standard terms and conditions: 2.4 Termination by you We and Us means Origin Energy (Vic) Pty Ltd If you wish to terminate your contract (ABN 11 086 013 283) of level 21, 360 Elizabeth you must notify us. Street, Melbourne, Victoria, 3000 and our has a corresponding meaning. 2.5 Termination by us You means the person taking a supply of gas We may terminate your contract if: purchased from us at the Premises and your has (a) you do not pay us and as permitted a corresponding meaning. under this contract we have PART 1: RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR disconnected your gas and you no RETAILER longer have a right to be reconnected; or 1. Supply and sale (b) you enter into another contract for 1.1 Obligation to sell and supply the sale of gas for delivery to the We will: Premises, (a) sell gas and related services to you; whichever occurs first. (b) arrange for the delivery of gas to 2.6 Effect of termination the Premises (as soon as practicable, If your contract is terminated: or later if you require). (a) you will remain liable to make any 1.2 Obligation to pay outstanding payments to us; You will pay us for the gas and related (b) we will have no obligation to sell or services we provide, any services we use arrange delivery of gas to you. to deliver the gas to the Premises and any additional amounts contemplated by (c) clauses 4.10, 4.11, 4.12, 7.1, 8 and these standard terms and conditions. 12.3 survive the termination of this 2. Term contract. 2.1 Commencement 3. Price Your contract will commence on 1 3.1 Amount September 2001. We will charge you an amount for the gas 2.2 Duration and any other services which we provide to you, which we will calculate in Your contract will continue until you accordance with the tariff applicable to terminate it (under clause 2.4) or we your premises and gas consumption as terminate it (under clause 2.5). gazetted by us under sections 48MA or 2.3 Vacating Premises (moving property) 48MC of the Gas Industry Act 1994 or If you intend to vacate your Premises you sections 42 or 44 of the Gas Industry must give us: Act 2001, or as varied by us and notified (a) at least 3 business daysÕ notice of to you under clause 3.2 (ÒPriceÓ). the date on which you intend to 3.2 Variation vacate the Premises; and We will give you notice of any variation (b) a forwarding address where we can of the Price as soon as practicable and in send a final bill. any event, no later than your next bill. 2540 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

4. Billing and payment (i) your consumption for each 4.1 Frequency of bills billing period over the previous 12 months; and If we currently bill you monthly (or two monthly) we will continue to do so, (ii) a comparison of your otherwise we will bill you at least every consumption for the period three months. We may agree with you a covered by the bill with your billing period which is shorter than three consumption for the same months, pursuant to the Retail Code. period of the previous year; 4.2 Content and Your bills will enable you to verify their (n) if we are charging you for goods conformity to this contract and will and services other than gas on the include, amongst other things: bill, a charge for the other goods or service as a separate item with a (a) your name and account number, description of the goods or service supply address and relevant mailing supplied. address; Should your bill cover a period other (b) the Meter Installation Registration than the billing period agreed under Number (ÒMIRNÓ) allocated to the clause 4.1 we will charge you in supply point associated with your proportion to the relevant periods and supply address; show the relevant details on your bill. (c) the dates and total amounts of the 4.3 Bundled Charges immediately previous and current meter readings or estimates and On request, we will provide you with consumption, or estimated reasonable information on network consumption, in MJ; charges, retail charges and other charges (d) the relevant tariff or tariffs which relating to the sale or supply of gas apply to you; comprised in the amount payable under your bill. (e) if a network charge is passed through to you by us, the separate 4.4 Estimated readings amount of the network charge; Wherever possible, the bill will be based (f) the amount payable by you; on an actual read of your gas meter. (g) the Òpay by dateÓ; If we cannot reasonably or reliably base a bill on our reading of your gas meter, (h) the amount of arrears or credit and we may provide you with an estimated the amount of any refundable bill based on: advance provided by you; (a) your reading of your gas meter; (i) a summary of payment methods and payment arrangement options; (b) your prior billing history; or (j) if you are a Domestic Customer (c) if we do not have your prior billing details of the availability of history, average usage of gas at the concessions, rebates or grants; relevant tariff calculated over the period covered by the bill. (k) a telephone number for billing and payment enquiries and a 24 hour We will ensure that your meter is read at number for faults and emergencies; least once every 12 months and adjust (l) in relevant languages details of your bill accordingly. interpreter services; 4.5 Access (m) other than for your first bill from You will allow us (including our agents) us, a graph showing your and your Distributor and our equipment consumption for the period covered safe, convenient and unhindered access by the bill and, to the extent data is to the Premises to read your meter. If we available: cannot read your meter because you deny Victoria Government Gazette G 40 4 October 2001 2541

such access to us, we may estimate your (c) you deny us access to read your bill, you may require a replacement bill meter and later request a bill based based on an actual reading and we may on an actual reading (see clause charge you a reasonable additional 4.4); or amount if you do so. (d) we are otherwise permitted to do so 4.6 Date for payment under the Gas Law, including for You agree to pay us the amount specified excluded services charges. in each bill by the Òpay by dateÓ The amount of any additional charge will specified in the bill (which unless you be reasonable having regard to the agree otherwise will not be sooner than related costs we incur. 12 business days after the date of the 4.10 Review of bill bill). If you disagree with an amount stated in 4.7 Payment methods a bill, we will review the bill at your You may pay your bill: request. During the review, you agree to pay us the lower of: (a) in person at an agency or payment (a) any portion of the bill which you outlet; agree with us is not in dispute; and (b) by mail; or (b) an amount equal to the average (c) by direct debit (if you have agreed amount of your bills in the previous with us in writing to the amount 12 months. and frequency of payments); or If you request we will procure a test of (d) by any other method which we your meter for accuracy in accordance make available to you (provided with the requirements of the Distribution this is allowed under the Retail System Code. We may charge you for Code). this, but will refund the charge if the We will apply payment received from meter is found to favour us by more than you as directed by you or if no direction is allowed in the Distribution System is given as follows: Code. (e) to the charges for supply or sale of 4.11 Outcome of review gas before applying any part to If the bill is correct, you agree to pay us charges for any other services; or the unpaid amount or request a meter test. If the meter test shows that your (f) if the other services include meter complies with applicable laws and electricity, to the charges for the codes, you agree to pay the costs of the supply or sale of electricity and gas tests and the unpaid amount. in equal proportion before applying any part of it to any other goods If your bill is incorrect we will adjust and services. your bill in accordance with the provisions of the Retail Code. 4.8 Advance Payment 4.12 Adjustments We will accept advance payments which If we fail to charge, undercharge or you might wish to make. overcharge you, we may recover from 4.9 Additional amounts you or pay to you the relevant amount in We may charge you an additional amount accordance with the provisions of the if: Retail Code. (a) your payment is dishonoured or 4.13 Financial hardship reversed and we incur a fee; If you are a Domestic Customer and: (b) we make a different billing cycle (a) you anticipate that you may not be available to you and you agree to able to pay a bill by the Òpay by this; dateÓ, you must notify us; or 2542 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

(b) we believe that you may not be able 5. Disconnection or reduction of supply to pay a bill by the Òpay by dateÓ, and reconnection then we will offer you a range of options 5.1 Disconnection, interruption, (including instalment plans in accordance discontinuation or reduction with the Retail Code) to assist you and If you so request, or we are permitted to information about available concessions, do so under the Gas Law, we may telephone information about energy disconnect, interrupt, discontinue or efficiency and advice on the availability reduce the supply of gas to you at the on an independent financial counsellor. Premises. 4.14 Assessment and assistance 5.2 Non-payment of a bill If you contact us and you do not agree to We may only disconnect you for non an alternative payment arrangement or payment of a bill if you fail to pay us by we believe you are experiencing repeated the pay by date of a bill if: difficulties in paying your bill or that you require payment assistance we will: (a) the failure does not relate to an (a) assess in a timely way information instalment under your first you have provided to us or we instalment plan with us; otherwise hold concerning your (b) we have given you: capacity to pay; l a reminder notice not less than (b) on request, make available to you 14 business days from the date documentary evidence of our of dispatch of the bill. The assessment; reminder notice must include a (c) unless you have in the previous new pay by date which is not 12 months failed to comply with 2 less than 20 business days from instalment plans and do not provide the date of dispatch of the bill; us with reasonable assurance that and you are willing to meet obligations l a disconnection warning not under a further instalment plan, less than 22 business days from offer you an instalment plan; the date of dispatch of the bill. (d) provide you with details on The disconnection warning concessions, telephone information must include a new pay by date an energy efficiency and advice on which is not less than 28 the availability of an independent business days from the date of financial counsellor; and dispatch of the bill; (e) consider conducting an energy (c) we have included in the efficiency field audit. disconnection warning: 4.15 Debt Collection l a statement that we may We will not commence legal proceedings disconnect you on a day no to recover a debt from you: sooner than seven business days after the date of receipt of (a) if you have contacted us under clause 4.13, until clause 4.14(a) to the disconnection warning; (d) and all relevant requirements of and the Retail Code have been l a telephone number for complied with; or payment assistance enquiries; (b) while you make payments and according to an agreed payment (d) if you have called that telephone arrangement, number, we have responded to your We will comply with guidelines on debt enquiry and have provided advice collection issued by the Australian on financial assistance, Competition and Consumer Commission. and, before disconnection, you: Victoria Government Gazette G 40 4 October 2001 2543

(e) do not provide a reasonable l we have given you a assurance to us that you are willing disconnection warning including to pay our bills; or a statement that we may (f) do so, but then: disconnect you on a day no sooner than seven business l do not pay us the amount days after the date of receipt of payable by the pay by date on the notice; and the relevant disconnection warning. This does not apply if (b) you have continued not to provide you have agreed with us to a access to us or the meter reader. new payment arrangement; 5.5 Refusal to provide refundable advance l do not agree to a new payment We may disconnect you if you refuse arrangement within 5 business when required to provide a refundable days after the date of receipt of advance but only if: the disconnection warning; or (a) we have given you a disconnection l do not make payments warning including a statement that under such a new payment we may disconnect you on a day no arrangement. sooner than seven business days To avoid doubt, if you do not agree after the date of receipt of the to such a new payment notice; and arrangement or do not so make (b) you have continued not to provide payments under such a new the refundable advance. payment arrangement, we may 5.6 No Disconnection disconnect you without again Despite clause 5.2, 5.3, 5.4 and 5.5, we having to observe this clause. must not disconnect you: 5.3 Domestic customers without sufficient (a) for non-payment of a bill: income l where the amount payable is We may not disconnect you, if the failure less than any amount approved to pay our bill occurs through lack of for this purpose in the Gas sufficient income until we have also Guidelines; complied with clause 4.14(a) to (d) using our best endeavours to contact you l if you have made a complaint personally, and you have not accepted an directly related to the instalment plan within five business days non-payment of the bill, to the Energy and Water of our offer. Ombudsman of Victoria or 5.4 Denying access to the meter another external dispute We may disconnect you if you deny resolution body and the access to the supply address for the complaint remains unresolved; purpose of reading the meter for three l you have formally applied for consecutive bills in the your billing cycle a Utility Relief Grant and a but only if: decision on the application (a) we have: has not been made; or l used our best endeavours, l if the only charge you have including contacting you not paid is a charge not for personally, to give you an the supply or sale of gas; opportunity to offer reasonable (b) if your supply address is registered alternative access arrangements; by us or a Distributor as a medical l each time access is denied, we exemption supply address. We or the meter reader has given must register a supply address as a you a notice requesting access medical exemption supply address to the meter; and if you request registration and 2544 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

provide us with a current medical 6. Refundable Advances certificate certifying that a person 6.1 Domestic Customers residing at the supply address has a If you are a Domestic Customer we may medical condition which requires require you to pay a Refundable Advance continued supply; or if: (c) unless otherwise requested by you: (a) within the previous two years you l after 2pm (for a domestic have used gas other than in customer) or 3pm (for a accordance with applicable laws business customer) on a and Codes; or weekday; or (b) we consider that you have an unsatisfactory credit rating (having l on a Friday, on a weekend, on regard to any relevant Gas a public holiday or on the day Guideline) and we have offered before a public holiday. you an instalment plan and you 5.7 Reconnection have not accepted that offer. If we have disconnected your gas supply 6.2 Business Customers as a result of: If you are a Business Customer we may (a) non-payment of a bill, and within require you to pay a Refundable Advance 10 days of disconnection you pay if: the bill or agree to a payment (a) we consider that you do not have a arrangement; or satisfactory credit rating as reasonably determined by us (b) access to your meter being denied, having regard to any relevant Gas and within 10 days of disconnection Guideline; or you provide such access; or (b) you do not have a satisfactory gas (c) your obtaining supply otherwise account payment record as than in accordance with applicable reasonably determined by us. laws and codes, and within 10 You may provide us with a bank business days of disconnection that guarantee as an alternative to a supply ceases and you pay for the refundable advance. supply so obtained or agree to a 6.3 Amount payment arrangement; or The amount of a refundable advance will (d) your refusing to provide a be: Refundable Advance, and within (a) if you are a Domestic Customer 10 days of disconnection you and we have historical billing data provide it, for your consumption at the then at your request for reconnection, but Premises over the last four quarters subject to other applicable laws and ended before the Refundable codes and your payment of a Advance is required, no more than reconnection charge, we will connect 37.5% of the amount billed to you your supply. over those four quarters; or (b) if you are a Domestic Customer but l before 3pm on a business day, we paragraph (a) does not apply, no will reconnect you on the day of the more than 37.5% of the average request; or amount which we billed Domestic l after 3pm on a business day, we Customers over those four will reconnect you on the next quarters; or business day or, if the request also (c) if you are a Business Customer, an is made before 9pm and you pay amount we reasonably determine. any applicable after hours 6.4 Interest reconnection charge, on the day We will pay you interest on the amount requested by you. of your Refundable Advance in l if we reach agreement with you accordance with the provisions of the later times may apply. Retail Code. Victoria Government Gazette G 40 4 October 2001 2545

6.5 Use of Refundable Advance (b) if, after raising the complaint to a We will only use and will repay your higher level you are still not Refundable Advance in accordance with satisfied with our response, you the provisions of the Retail Code. have a right to refer the complaint 7. Customer information to the Energy and Water 7.1 Confidentiality Ombudsman Victoria or other relevant external dispute resolution We agree that we will keep details of body. This information will be your name, address and account history confidential and will not disclose these given in writing. details other than for purposes necessary PART 2: OBLIGATIONS IN RESPECT OF to meet our obligations to you or in GAS DISTRIBUTION accordance with any relevant Code or 9. Access Gas Guideline. You will allow us (and for the purposes 7.2 Changes of this clause, ÒusÓ includes our agents You agree that if you change any of your and your Distributor), and our equipment details which are known to us, you will safe, convenient and unhindered access tell us. to the Premises: 7.3 Other services (a) to connect, unless you have a If we are not prevented from doing so by connection contract with your any relevant Code, Gas Guideline, or Distributor disconnect or reconnect licence requirement, we may use your your supply; details to advise you of the availability of other services which we, or companies (b) to inspect or test any gas equipment related to us, can provide, until you on the Premises; and inform us that you no longer wish to (c) to undertake repairs, testing or receive such information or material maintenance of the distribution from us. system. 8. Dispute resolution 10. Other obligations you must comply 8.1 Raising a complaint or dispute with If you wish to raise a complaint or a You agree to: dispute with us concerning our performance, we encourage you to (a) comply with the provisions of the contact us to discuss and we will attempt Distribution System Code which to resolve the complaint or dispute in the impose obligations on you and to manner set out below. allow your Distributor to enforce If you are not satisfied with our response, its rights under that Code; you may refer the complaint to the (b) comply with the Gas Law; Energy and Water Ombudsman of (c) ensure that: Victoria. 8.2 Complaint handling (i) the distribution network; or We will handle a complaint by you in (ii) the quality of our supply to accordance with the relevant Australian other customers, Standard on Complaints Handling or the is not adversely affected by your actions 'Benchmark for Industry Based or equipment; Customer Dispute Resolution Schemes' (d) co-operate with your Distributor if published by the Department of Industry, the Distributor seeks to enforce the Science and Tourism. terms pursuant to which it provides 8.3 Advice on customerÕs rights connections services to you; We will respond to your complaint, we (e) allow us to provide your will inform you: Distributor with these standard (a) that you have a right to raise the terms and conditions, and, subject complaint to a higher level within to the Retail Code and any relevant our management structure; and Gas Guideline, your details; and 2546 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

(f) do or refrain from doing any other Refundable Advance means an amount act reasonably required by your of money or other arrangement Distributor or us to accommodate a acceptable to us which you pay us as a change in the Gas Law from time to safeguard against you failing to pay a time. bill. PART 3: GENERAL Retail Code means the Gas Retail Code published by the ORG. 11. Interpretation 11.2 General 11.1 Definitions In this document unless otherwise stated: In this document: (a) a reference to this document or Agency Agreement means the another instrument includes any agreement of that name between Origin variation or replacement of any of and Gascor Pty Ltd dated 28 August them; 1998, as amended from time to time. (b) the singular includes the plural and Business Customer means a customer vice versa; who is not a Domestic Customer. (c) a reference to a statute, ordinance, Distributor means the holder of the code or other law includes distribution licence in respect of the regulations and other instruments network to which your Premises are under it and consolidations, connected. amendments, re-enactments or Distribution System Code means the replacements of any of them; Code of that name approved by the ORG. (d) if a period of time is specified and Domestic Customer means a customer dates from a given day or the day of who purchases gas principally for an act or event, it is to be calculated without including that day; personal, household or domestic use at the Premises. (e) a day is the period of time commencing at midnight and Gas Guideline means a guideline ending 24 hours later; and published by the ORG. (f) a month is a calendar month. Gas Law means all relevant legislation, statutes, regulations, codes, guidelines, 12. Access to information orders in council, licences, proclamations, 12.1 Retail Code tariffs, directions or standards applicable If you so request, we will provide you to participants in the Victorian gas with a copy of the Retail Code. We may market and includes the Retail Code, the charge you an additional amount for Distribution System Code, the Gas doing so. In any event, we will as soon Industry Act 2001, the Gas Safety Act as is reasonably practicable inform you 1997 and the Gas Industry (Residual of any changes to the Retail Code which Provisions) Act 2001. affect you. GST has the same meaning as given to it 12.2 Customer Charter in the GST Law. We will provide you with a free copy of GST Law means A New Tax System our customer charter as soon as (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999. practicable after your contract starts, and following that, upon your request. MJ means megajoule 12.3 Historical billing data ORG means the Office of the Regulator-General or its successor. You may request your historical billing information for any period from us and Outstanding Amount means an amount we will provide you with all such owing in respect of a previous supply information which we then retain for that address or a former gas supplier, which period, and we may charge you an exceeds the amount nominated by the additional amount if: ORG in any relevant Gas Guideline. (a) this is not your first request within Premises means the premises where you a year; or take gas from us under these terms and (b) the period extends beyond the conditions. previous 2 years. Victoria Government Gazette G 40 4 October 2001 2547

If you transfer to another retailer and you section 232(1) of the Gas Industry Act request historical billing information 2001 or section 33 of the Gas Safety Act relating to two years prior to the request 1997. we will provide you with that 13.4 If there is any inconsistency between the information if it has been retained by us, provisions of the Gas Law and these we may charge you a reasonable standard terms and conditions; additional amount for this service. (a) the provisions of the Gas Law will 12.4 Internet access prevail; and Copies of all Codes and other documents (b) those provisions of the Gas Law referred to in these standard terms and will be deemed to be incorporated conditions are available on our website, into these standard terms and www.originenergy.com.au conditions in place of the 12.5 Available tariffs and variations inconsistent terms. If you so request, we will provide you 14. GST with reasonable information on the tariffs 14.1 Any amount payable by you or we offer you. The information will be consideration provided by you or us given to you within 10 business days of under these terms and conditions which: your request and, if you require, in (a) is consideration for Òtaxable writing. supplies"Ó for the purposes of the If we vary any tariff which affects you, GST Law; and we will notify you as soon as practicable (b) do not include GST, and in any event no later than your next bill. will be increased by the amount of the GST payable in relation to that taxable 12.6 Concessions supply. We will provide you with information on 14.2 All GST payable by a party must be paid all concessions, rebates and grants if you at the same time as the payment to which so request. it relates is payable or where there is no 12.7 Energy efficiency advice payment, as reasonably requested by the We will provide you with energy party required to remit that GST. efficiency advice if you so request. 14.3 The tariffs gazetted will be inclusive of 13. Miscellaneous GST. 13.1 Variation 15. Assignment We may vary your contract: 15.1 You may not assign your rights under this contract without the prior written l under section 45 of the Gas consent of us. We may assign and novate Industry Act 2001; or our rights and obligations under this l with prior approval by ORG by contract upon giving notice in writing to notice in the government gazette. you. Without limiting any other manner 13.2 Quality of supply in which notice may be given, a notice may be given by us by notice published The quality, pressure and continuity of supply of gas is subject to a variety of in a newspaper circulating generally in factors which include accidents, weather Victoria. and other acts beyond our control. 15.2 Both parties acknowledge that we may Accordingly, the nature of gas is such supply gas to you under this contract as that, to that extent we cannot agent for Gascor pursuant to the Agency unqualifiedly guarantee to you: Agreement. Both parties agree that in the (a) the quality or pressure of the gas event that the Agency Agreement ceases we supply; or to apply in respect of you or ceases to be of effect or is terminated, all rights and (b) the continuity of supply of gas to obligations of the parties under this you. contract are preserved and shall continue 13.3 Preservation of legislative provisions as directly between us and you until These standard terms and conditions do otherwise terminated pursuant to the not vary or exclude the operation of terms of this contract. 2548 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

Gas Industry Act 1994 ORIGIN ENERGY (VIC) PTY LTD Tariffs Applicable from 1 September 2001 Under section 48MA (1) (a) and 48MC of the Gas Industry Act 1994, Origin Energy (Vic) Pty Ltd ABN 11 086 013 283 has determined the following tariffs for the supply and sale of natural gas to domestic and small business customers under section 42 of the Gas Industry Act 2001 and for the supply and sale of natural gas to former franchise customers under section 44 of the Gas Industry Act 2001 from 1 September 2001 until such time as other tariffs are determined and gazetted. DOMESTIC TARIFFS (per meter per two months) (Inclusive of GST) 03 Domestic General Peak Period Off-Peak Supply Charge $14.96 $14.96 Commodity Charge 0-4000 MJ (c/MJ) 0.7689 0.7689 >4000 MJ (c/MJ) 0.9801 0.7697 01 / 02 Multiple Residential All Periods Supply Charge Ð Tariff 01 Meter/Regulator capacity up to 50mÆ/hr $30.44 Supply Charge Ð Tariff 02 Meter/Regulator capacity over 50mÆ/hr $103.37 Commodity Charge All Gas c/MJ 1.0291 04 / 05 Residential Bulk Hot Water Master Meter All Periods Supply Charge Ð Tariff 04 Meter/Regulator capacity up to 50mÆ/hr $30.44 Supply Charge Ð Tariff 05 Meter/Regulator capacity over 50mÆ/hr $103.37 Commodity Charge All Gas c/MJ 1.0291 09 Gas Light (Unmetered) All Periods 2 Mantles $31.47 Each Mantle>2 $15.74 10 / 11 Bulk Supply to Flats for Water Storage Heating All Periods Supply Charge Ð Tariff 10 Meter/Regulator capacity up to 50mÆ/hr $30.44 Supply Charge Ð Tariff 11 Meter/Regulator capacity over 50mÆ/hr $103.37 Commodity Charge All Gas c/MJ 1.1158 Hot Water Charges c/litre 0.554 M3 Domestic General (including Postcodes 3641, 3644, M3 Do3687 and 3730) All Periods Supply Charge $18.24 Commodity Charge All Gas c/MJ 1.1990 Victoria Government Gazette G 40 4 October 2001 2549

G3 Domestic General (including Postcodes 3812, 3813, M3 Do3814 and 3815) All Periods Supply Charge $14.19 Commodity Charge All Gas c/MJ 1.1440 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL TARIFFS (per meter per two months) (Inclusive of GST) 13 / 21 Commercial/Industrial Peak Period Off-Peak Supply Charge Meter/Regulator capacity up to 100mÆ/hr $22.21 $22.21 Commodity Charge First 100,000 MJ c/MJ 0.9808 0.7684 Next 450,000 MJ c/MJ 0.8805 0.5417 Over 550,000 MJ c/MJ 0.5121 0.4686 14 / 22 Commercial/Industrial Peak Period Off-Peak Supply Charge Meter/Regulator capacity 100.1mÆ/hr to 850mÆ/hr $203.43 $203.43 Commodity Charge First 100,000 MJ c/MJ 0.9807 0.7698 Next 450,000 MJ c/MJ 0.8805 0.5417 Over 550,000 MJ c/MJ 0.5121 0.4686 63 Ministry of Housing All Periods All Gas c/MJ 0.5419 08 Standby Power Generation Supply Charge Only $434.36 M6 / M8 (including Postcodes 3641, 3644, M6 / M8 3687 and 3730) All Periods Supply Charge Meter/Regulator capacity up to 100mÆ/hr $21.85 Commodity Charge All Gas c/MJ 0.9541 M7 / M9 (including Postcodes 3641, 3644, M6 / M8 3687 and 3730) All Periods Supply Charge Meter/Regulator capacity 100.1mÆ/hr to 850mÆ/hr $200.17 Commodity Charge All Gas c/MJ 0.8643 G6 / G8 (including Postcodes 3812, 3813, M6 / M8 3814 and 3815) All Periods Supply Charge Meter/Regulator capacity up to 100mÆ/hr $22.00 Commodity Charge All Gas c/MJ 1.0340 Notes: 1. Peak Periods apply from 1 June to 30 September inclusive. 2. Tariffs are per meter per two months. Where consumers are billed other than on a two- monthly basis, the Supply Charge and the block sizes for the Commodity Rates are adjusted accordingly. 3. c/MJ = cents per megajoule. 4. m3/h = cubic meters per hour. 2550 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

FORM 7 s.21 including Province and District maps was Reg. 16 lodged at the Central Plan Office of the Notice of Acquisition Department of Natural Resources and Environment on 27 September 2001. Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land The Roads Corporation (VicRoads) declares The plan registration number is that by this notice it acquires the following LEGL./01Ð116. interest in the land described as part of Lots 1 & A copy of the statement and maps may be 2 on Plan of Subdivision 39654, Parish of inspected by members of the public from Tullamarine, comprising 42 square metres and Monday to Friday (public holidays excepted) being land described in Certificate of Title between the hours of 8.30 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. Volume 8521, Folio 293, shown as Parcel 3 on VicRoads Survey Plan 19831. Ms CHLOE MUNRO Interest acquired: That of the City of Hume Secretary and all other interests. Planning and Environment Act 1987 Published with the authority of VicRoads. BOROONDARA PLANNING SCHEME The Survey plan referred to in this notice may be viewed at the office of the Property Notice of Approval of Amendment Services Department, VicRoads, 60 Denmark Amendment C19 Street, Kew. The Minister for Planning has approved Dated 4 October 2001 Amendment C19 to the Boroondara Planning For and on behalf of VicRoads: Scheme. A. OÕBRIEN, The Amendment comes into operation on the Acting Manager, date this notice is published in the Government Property Services Department Gazette. The Amendment rezones land known as Medical Practice Act 1994 376 Cotham Road, Kew from Public Use MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS BOARD OF Zone 1 to Residential 1 Zone and applies an VICTORIA Environmental Audit Overlay to the site. Notice A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Re: Dr John Drury free of charge, during office hours, at the Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service A Panel of the Medical Practitioners Board Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins of Victoria on 25 September 2001 conducted a Formal Hearing into the professional conduct of Street, Melbourne and at the offices of the Dr John Drury, a registered medical practitioner. Boroondara City Council, 8 Inglesby Road, Camberwell. The Panel determined pursuant to Section 50(1)(a) of the Medical Practice Act 1994 that PAUL JEROME Dr John Drury had engaged in unprofessional Executive Director conduct of a serious nature. Planning, Heritage and Acting in accordance with Section 50(2)(h) Building Division of the Medical Practice Act 1994, the Panel Department of Infrastructure determined that the registration of Dr John Drury be cancelled, effective immediately. Planning and Environment Act 1987 Dated 26 September 2001 BULOKE PLANNING SCHEME JOHN H. SMITH Notice of Approval of Amendment Registrar Amendment C2 The Minister for Planning has approved Electoral Boundaries Commission Act 1982 Amendment C2 to the Buloke Planning Scheme. Pursuant to section 13 of the Electoral The Amendment comes into operation on the Boundaries Commission Act 1982 notice is date this notice is published in the Government hereby given that a new electoral statement Gazette. Victoria Government Gazette G 40 4 October 2001 2551

The Amendment rezones Certificate of Title Planning and Environment Act 1987 Volume 8898, Folio 568, located on the corner GREATER SHEPPARTON PLANNING of Morrison and Taverner Streets, Birchip, from SCHEME Public Park and Recreation Zone to Township Notice of Approval of Amendment Zone to correct a mapping error. Amendment C13 A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, The Minister for Planning has approved free of charge, during office hours, at the Amendment C13 to the Greater Shepparton Department of Infrastructure, Planning Planning Scheme. Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, The Amendment comes into operation on the 80 Collins Street, Melbourne; Department of date this notice is published in the Government Infrastructure, Northern Region, 57 Lansell Gazette. Street, Bendigo and at the offices of the Buloke The Amendment rezones Lot 2 LP118677, Shire Council, 367 Broadway, Wycheproof. known as 7979 Goulburn Valley Highway, PAUL JEROME Kialla, from Residential 1 Zone (R1Z) to the Executive Director Business 4 Zone (B4Z). Planning, Heritage and A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Building Division free of charge, during office hours, at the Department of Infrastructure Department of Infrastructure, Planning Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, Planning and Environment Act 1987 80 Collins Street, Melbourne; the Department of Infrastructure, North East Region Office, 50Ð52 GREATER BENDIGO PLANNING SCHEME Clarke Street, Benalla and at the offices of the Notice of Approval of Amendment City of Greater Shepparton, 90 Welsford Street, Amendment C14 Shepparton. The Minister for Planning has approved PAUL JEROME Amendment C14 to the Greater Bendigo Executive Director Planning Scheme. Planning, Heritage and Building Division The Amendment comes into operation on the Department of Infrastructure date this notice is published in the Government Gazette. Planning and Environment Act 1987 The Amendment alters the planning scheme MACEDON RANGES PLANNING SCHEME maps and the schedule to the Heritage Overlay Notice of Approval of Amendment so that thirty-six heritage places in the Greater Bendigo Planning Scheme are shown Amendment C10 consistently with the Victorian Heritage Register. The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C10 to the Macedon Ranges A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Planning Scheme. free of charge, during office hours, at the The Amendment comes into operation on the Department of Infrastructure, Planning date this notice is published in the Government Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, Gazette. 80 Collins Street, Melbourne and 57 Lansell The Amendment rezones land known as Street, Bendigo and at the offices of the Lot 11 CP 107666, Township of Gisborne, Greater Bendigo City Council, Hopetoun Mill, located at No. 35Ð41 Robertson Street, Gisborne, 15 Hopetoun Street, Bendigo. from Residential 1 to Public Use Zone 7 Ð Other PAUL JEROME Public Use. It also amends the schedule to the Executive Director Public Use Zone to enable a Police Station to be Planning, Heritage and constructed on the site without the need for a planning permit provided that a plan of the Building Division development is provided to the satisfaction of Department of Infrastructure the responsible authority. 2552 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Overlay (LSIO) and defines the land affected by free of charge, during office hours, at the the SBO and extended LSIO on the Moreland Department of Infrastructure, Planning Planning Scheme maps. The Amendment affects Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, approximately 4000 sites located throughout the 80 Collins Street, Melbourne; the Department of municipality. Infrastructure, Northern Region, 57 Lansell A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Street, Bendigo and at the offices of the free of charge, during office hours, at the Macedon Ranges Shire Council, 129 Mollison Department of Infrastructure, Planning Street, Kyneton. Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, PAUL JEROME 80 Collins Street, Melbourne and at the offices Executive Director of the Moreland City Council, 90 Bell Street, Planning, Heritage and Coburg. Building Division PAUL JEROME Department of Infrastructure Executive Director Planning, Heritage and Planning and Environment Act 1987 Building Division MOONEE VALLEY PLANNING SCHEME Department of Infrastructure Notice of Approval of Amendment Planning and Environment Act 1987 Amendment C16 (Part 2) MORELAND PLANNING SCHEME The Minister for Planning has approved Notice of Approval of Amendment Amendment C16 (Part 2) to the Moonee Valley Planning Scheme. Amendment C10 Part 3 The Amendment comes into operation on the The Minister for Planning has approved date this notice is published in the Government Amendment C10 Part 3 to the Moreland Gazette. Planning Scheme. The Amendment introduces a Heritage The Amendment comes into operation on the Overlay on 18 Woods Street, Ascot Vale. date this notice is published in the Government A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Gazette. free of charge, during office hours, at the The Amendment includes 42 Ross Street, Department of Infrastructure, Planning Coburg; 828 Sydney Road, Brunswick; 13 to 15 Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, Rosser Street, Brunswick; and 14 to 24 Rosser 80 Collins Street, Melbourne and at the offices Street, Brunswick as places in the schedule to of the Moonee Valley City Council, 9 Kellaway the Heritage Overlay and amends Planning Avenue, Ascot Vale. Scheme Maps 11HO, 14HO and 15HO to identify the extent of protection for these places. PAUL JEROME It includes the associated outbuildings at the rear Executive Director of 38 Harrison Street, Brunswick in the schedule Planning, Heritage and to the Heritage Overlay. Building Division Department of Infrastructure The Amendment also corrects a mapping anomaly by deleting the Heritage Overlay for 48 Harrison Street, Brunswick as it has been Planning and Environment Act 1987 demolished. MORELAND PLANNING SCHEME A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Notice of Approval of Amendment free of charge, during office hours, at the Amendment C2 Department of Infrastructure, Planning Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C2 to the Moreland Planning 80 Collins Street, Melbourne and at the offices Scheme. of the Moreland City Council, 90 Bell Street, Coburg. The Amendment comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the Government PAUL JEROME Gazette. Executive Director The Amendment introduces Clause 44.05 Planning, Heritage and Special Building Overlay (SBO), extends the Building Division application of the Land Subject to Inundation Department of Infrastructure Victoria Government Gazette G 40 4 October 2001 2553

Planning and Environment Act 1987 A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, MURRINDINDI PLANNING SCHEME free of charge, during office hours, at the Department of Infrastructure, Planning Notice of Approval of Amendment Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, Amendment C5 Part 2 80 Collins Street, Melbourne and at the offices The Minister for Planning has approved of the Wyndham City Council, Civic Centre, Amendment C5 Part 2 to the Murrindindi 45 Princes Highway, Werribee. Planning Scheme. PAUL JEROME The Amendment comes into operation on the Executive Director date this notice is published in the Government Planning, Heritage and Gazette. Building Division Department of Infrastructure The Amendment: l rezones land at 102 High Street, Yea (Lot 1, Planning and Environment Act 1987 LP13841) from Residential 1 (R1) Zone to WYNDHAM PLANNING SCHEME Business 1 (B1) Zone; Notice of Approval of Amendment l reduces and makes minor alterations to the area subject to the Land Subject to Amendment C28 Inundation Overlay in the vicinity of the The Minister for Planning has approved King Parrot Creek at Hazeldene and Silver Amendment C28 to the Wyndham Planning Creek. Scheme. A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, The Amendment comes into operation on the free of charge, during office hours, at the date this notice is published in the Government Gazette. Department of Infrastructure, Planning Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, The Amendment removes a Public 80 Collins Street, Melbourne; Department of Acquisition Overlay (PAO 5 Ð Department of Infrastructure, North East Region Office, Education) from land at the north east corner of 50Ð52 Clarke Street, Benalla and at the offices Ballan and Hooker Roads, Werribee. of the Murrindindi Shire Council, Perkins A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Street, Alexandra. free of charge, during office hours, at the Department of Infrastructure, Planning PAUL JEROME Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, Executive Director 80 Collins Street, Melbourne and at the offices Planning, Heritage and of the Wyndham City Council, Civic Centre, Building Division 45 Princes Highway, Werribee. Department of Infrastructure PAUL JEROME Executive Director Planning and Environment Act 1987 Planning, Heritage and WYNDHAM PLANNING SCHEME Building Division Department of Infrastructure Notice of Approval of Amendment Amendment C28 Planning and Environment Act 1987 The Minister for Planning has approved NILLUMBIK PLANNING SCHEME Amendment C28 to the Wyndham Planning Notice of Lapsing of Amendment Scheme. Amendment C5, Part 2 The Amendment comes into operation on the The Nillumbik Shire Council has resolved to date this notice is published in the Government abandon Amendment C5, Part 2 to the Gazette. Nillumbik Planning Scheme. The Amendment removes a Public The Amendment proposed to change Acquisition Overlay (PAO 5 Ð Department of Schedule 1 the Development Plan Overlay Education) from land at the north east corner of relating to Area A: Diamond Creek North and Ballan and Hooker Roads, Werribee. Schedule 2 to the Development Plan Overlay 2554 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette relating to Area B: Diamond Creek North. It is proposed to provide discretion for a permit to be granted for the development of a dwelling on a lot, prior to the approval of a development plan, providing the dwelling is the only dwelling on the lot and its development would not prejudice a development plan for the area. The Amendment lapsed on 10 September 2001. PAUL JEROME Executive Director Planning, Heritage and Building Division Department of Infrastructure

Planning and Environment Act 1987 GREATER SHEPPARTON PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Approval of Amendment Amendment C12 The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C12 to the Greater Shepparton Planning Scheme. The Amendment comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the Government Gazette. The Amendment rezones land bounded by Florence Street, Old Dookie Road, Doyles Road and the channel parallel to the Midland Highway in East Shepparton from the existing Rural zone to Industrial 1 zone, removes the Development Plan Overlay from the site, inserts the Design and Development Overlay (DDO) into the scheme, introduces DDO Schedule 1 Ð East Shepparton Industrial Development Plan (Florence Street), and updates clause 21.05 to incorporate references to the East Shepparton Industrial Development Plan. A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, during office hours, at the Department of Infrastructure, Planning Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne; Department of Infrastructure, North Eastern Region Office, 50Ð52 Clarke Street, Benalla and at the offices of the City of Greater Shepparton, Welsford Street, Shepparton. PAUL JEROME Executive Director Planning, Heritage and Building Division Department of Infrastructure Victoria Government Gazette G 40 4 October 2001 2555

ORDERS IN COUNCIL

Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 (c) Andrew Rowe cease to be administrator on NOTICE OF INTENTION TO REVOKE 9 October 2001. TEMPORARY RESERVATION Dated 2 October 2001 The Governor in Council under section 10 of Responsible Minister: the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 gives THE HON. CHRISTINE CAMPBELL MP, Minister for Health notice of intention to revoke the following temporary reservation: HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council CARLTON Ñ The temporary reservation by Order in Council of 26 June, 1973 of an area of Local Government Act 1989 5109 square metres of land in Section 39, At ALTERATION OF WARD BOUNDARIES OF Carlton, Parish of Jika Jika as a site for Hospital DAREBIN CITY COUNCIL purposes. Ñ (Rs 6247). Order in Council This Order is effective from the date on The Governor in Council hereby directs that: which it is published in the Government a) Under Section 220S (1)(a) of the Local Gazette. Government Act 1989, this Order comes Dated 2 October 2001 into operation on the day it is published in Responsible Minister the Government Gazette; and SHERRYL GARBUTT b) Under Section 220Q (k) and (m) of the Minister for Environment Local Government Act 1989, on the day this Order comes into operation the and Conservation boundaries of the wards and names of the HELEN DOYE wards of the Darebin City Council shall be Clerk of the Executive Council fixed as described in the Schedule to this Order. Intellectually Disabled PersonsÕs Dated 2 October 2001 Services Act 1986 Responsible Minister WARRNAMBOOL AND DISTRICT BOB CAMERON MP ACCOMMODATION SUPPORT SERVICE Minister for Local Government INC. HELEN DOYE RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF THE Clerk of the Executive Council COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT SCHEDULE Order in Council Boundaries of the Wards of the Darebin City Council The Governor in Council pursuant to all Altered and Redefined enabling powers and section 25(5) of the Merrilands Ward Intellectually Disabled PersonsÕ Services Act Commencing on the MelbourneÐEpping 1986, and on the recommendation of the Railway at Mahoneys Road, being a point on the Minister for Community Services, declares that: northern boundary of the City; thence southerly (a) the Committee of Management of by the MelbourneÐEpping Railway to a point in Warrnambool and District Support Service line with Leamington Street; thence westerly by Inc (WDASS) be re-established, on the date a line and Leamington Street to ; of this Order; thence south-westerly by that creek, the former course of that creek through Edwardes and (b) an election for new members of the again Edgars Creek to Edwardes Street; thence Committee of Management be held on easterly by that street to Gilbert Road; thence 4 October 2001; southerly by that road to Carrington Road; 2556 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette thence westerly by that road to Jenkin Street at James Ward Corben Street; thence further westerly by Jenkin Commencing on the Darebin Creek on Bell Street to Elizabeth Street being a point on the Street, being a point on the eastern boundary of western boundary of the City, and thence the City; thence westerly by Bell Street to generally northerly and easterly by the city Victoria Street; thence southerly by that street boundary to the point of commencement. and westerly by Dundas Street to Victoria Road; Spring Ward thence southerly by that road to Mitchell Street; Commencing at the junction of Hope Street thence easterly by that street to Rathmines with Elizabeth Street, being a point on the Street; thence southerly by that street, a line in western boundary of the City; thence easterly by continuation and again Rathmines Street to Hope Street to James Street; thence northerly by Heidelberg Road, being a point on the southern that street to Cramer Street; thence easterly by boundary of the City, and thence north-easterly that street to the MelbourneÐEpping Railway; and northerly by the city boundary to the point thence northerly by that railway to a point in line of commencement. with Leamington Street; thence westerly by a Barunah Ward line and Leamington Street to Edgars Creek; Commencing at the junction of Victoria thence south-westerly by that creek, the former Street with Bell Street; thence southerly by course of that creek through Edwardes Lake and Victoria Street and westerly by Dundas Street to again Edgars Creek to to Edwardes Street; Victoria Road; thence southerly by that road to thence easterly by that street to Gilbert Road; Separation Street; thence westerly by that street thence southerly by that road to Carrington Road; thence westerly by that road to Jenkin and Arthurton Road to the MelbourneÐEpping Street at Corben Street; thence further westerly Railway; thence northerly by that railway to by Jenkin Street to Elizabeth Street being a point Bell Street, and thence easterly by that street to on the western boundary of the City, and thence the point of commencement. southerly by the city boundary to the point of Cazaly Ward commencement. Commencing on the Darebin Creek at Bell Clifton Ward Street, being a point on the eastern boundary of Commencing at the junction of Hope Street the City; thence westerly by Bell Street to the with Elizabeth Street, being a point on the MelbourneÐEpping Railway; thence northerly western boundary of the City; thence easterly by by that railway to Regent Street; thence Hope Street to James Street; thence northerly by easterly by that street and northerly by High that street to Cramer Street; thence easterly by Street to Tyler Street; thence easterly by that that street to the MelbourneÐEpping Railway; street to Albert Street; thence northerly and thence southerly by that railway to Arthurton north-westerly by that street and north-easterly Road; thence westerly by that road to the by Plenty Road to the Darebin Creek, and western boundary of the City, and thence thence generally southerly by that creek to the northerly by the city boundary to the point of point of commencement. commencement. Oakhill Ward Rucker Ward Commencing on the Darebin Creek at Plenty Commencing on the at Road; thence generally northerly by the Darebin Arthurton Road, being a point on the western Creek to a point in line with Purinuan Road; boundary of the City; thence easterly by thence westerly by a line and Purinuan Road and Arthurton Road and Separation Street to further westerly by a line in continuation to the Victoria Road; thence southerly by that road to MelbourneÐEpping Railway; thence southerly Mitchell Street; thence easterly by that street to by that railway to Regent Street; thence Rathmines Street; thence southerly by that easterly by that street and northerly by High street, a line in continuation and again Rathmines Street to Tyler Street; thence easterly by that Street to Heidelberg Road, being a point on the street to Albert Street; thence northerly and southern boundary of the City, and thence north-westerly by that street to Plenty Road, and westerly and north-westerly by the city thence north-easterly by that road to the point of boundary to the point of commencement. commencement. 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Latrobe Ward thence northerly by that road to Asquith Street; Commencing on the northern boundary of thence westerly by that street and Earl Street to the City at the MelbourneÐEpping Railway; Willsmere Road; thence north-easterly by that thence southerly by the MelbourneÐEpping road and easterly by Kilby Road to Belford Railway to a point in line with Purinuan Road; Road; thence northerly by that road and a line in thence easterly by a line and Purinuan Road and continuation to the City boundary, and thence further easterly by a line in continuation to the generally easterly by the City boundary to the Darebin Creek; thence generally southerly by point of commencement. that creek to the northern boundary of Portion 4, Maranoa Ward Parish of Keelbundora, being a point on the Commencing on the eastern boundary of eastern boundary of the City, and thence the City at the junction of Barloa Road with easterly, north-easterly and generally westerly Whitehorse Road; thence westerly by by the city boundary to the point of Whitehorse Road to Percy Street; thence commencement. northerly by that street and easterly by Gordon Street to Sevenoaks Street; thence northerly by Local Government Act 1989 that street and Bernborough Avenue and easterly by Belmore Road to Buchanan Avenue; ALTERATION OF WARD BOUNDARIES OF thence northerly by that avenue and easterly and BOROONDARA CITY COUNCIL north-easterly by Doncaster Road to the City Order in Council boundary, and thence southerly by the City The Governor in Council hereby directs that: boundary to the point of commencement. a) Under Section 220S (1)(a) of the Local Maling Ward Government Act 1989, this Order comes Commencing on the eastern boundary of the into operation on the day it is published in City at Riversdale Road; thence westerly by the Government Gazette; and Riversdale Road to Highfield Road; thence b) Under Section 220Q (k) and (m) of the northerly by that road to Prospect Hill Road; Local Government Act 1989, on the day thence westerly by that road to the Camberwell this Order comes into operation the to Alamein Railway; thence northerly and boundaries of the wards and names of the westerly by that railway to the Melbourne to wards of the Boroondara City Council shall Ringwood Railway; thence easterly by that be fixed as described in the Schedule to this railway to a point in line with Beaumont Street; Order. thence northerly by an arc through Boroondara Dated 2 October 2001 Park to Canterbury Road at Avenue Athol; thence easterly by Canterbury Road to Responsible Minister Wentworth Avenue; thence northerly by that BOB CAMERON MP Minister for Local Government avenue and westerly by Mont Albert Road to Oakdale Avenue; thence northerly by that HELEN DOYE avenue to Chatfield Avenue; thence easterly by Clerk of the Executive Council that avenue to Maleela Avenue; thence northerly SCHEDULE by that avenue and easterly by Whitehorse Road Boundaries of the Wards of to the City boundary, and thence southerly by Boroondara City Council the City boundary to the point of Altered and Redefined commencement. Bellevue Ward Lynden Ward Commencing on the northern boundary of the Commencing on the eastern boundary of the City at Doncaster Road; thence south-westerly City at Bath Road; thence westerly by Bath Road and westerly by Doncaster Road to High Street; and a line in continuation to the Camberwell to thence south-westerly by that street to Boorool Alamein Railway; thence north-westerly by that Road; thence southerly by that road and railway to Toorak Road; thence westerly by that westerly by Harp Road to High Street; thence road to Glen Iris Road; thence northerly south-westerly by that street to Belford Road; by that Road to Camberwell Road; thence 2558 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette north-westerly by that road to Trafalgar Road; that street and easterly by Cotham Road to thence north-easterly and northerly by that road Glenferrie Road; thence southerly by that road to Riversdale Road; thence easterly by that road to Wellington Street; thence westerly by that to the Camberwell to Alamein Railway; thence street and southerly by Denmark Street to northerly by that railway to Prospect Hill Road; Barkers Road; thence westerly by that road to thence easterly by that road to Highfield Road; Church Street; thence south-westerly by thence southerly by that road to Riversdale that street and Burwood Road to the City Road; thence easterly by that road to the City boundary, and thence generally north-westerly boundary, and thence southerly by the City and north-easterly by the City boundary to the boundary to the point of commencement. point of commencement. Solway Ward Cotham Ward Commencing on the eastern boundary of the Commencing at the junction of Belford City at Bath Road; thence westerly by Bath Road with High Street; thence south-westerly by Road and a line in continuation to the High Street to Mary Street; thence southerly by Camberwell to Alamein Railway; thence that street and easterly by Cotham Road to north-westerly by that railway to Toorak Road; Glenferrie Road; thence southerly by that road thence westerly by that road to Glen Iris Road; to Wellington Street; thence easterly by that thence southerly by that road to Kerferd Road; street and southerly by Davis Street to Sackville thence westerly by that road and a line in Street; thence easterly by that street to Wrixon continuation to the City boundary, and thence Street; thence southerly by that street and south-easterly, north-easterly and northerly easterly by Barkers Road to Burke Road; thence by the City boundary to the point of northerly by that road to Mont Albert Road; commencement. thence easterly by that road to Oakdale Avenue; thence northerly by that avenue to Chatfield Gardiner Ward Avenue; thence easterly by that avenue and Commencing on the south-western boundary northerly by Maleela Avenue to Whitehorse of the City at Wallen Road; thence easterly by Road; thence easterly by that road to Percy Wallen Road and Riversdale Road to Auburn Street; thence northerly by that street and Road; thence southerly by that road to easterly by Gordon Street to Sevenoaks Street; Fairmount Road; thence easterly by that road thence northerly by that street and Bernborough and southerly by Tooronga Road to St. Helens Avenue and easterly by Belmore Road to Road; thence easterly by that road and southerly Buchanan Avenue; thence northerly by that by Burke Road to Sunnyside Avenue; thence avenue and westerly by Doncaster Road to High easterly by that avenue to Rowell Avenue; Street; thence south-westerly by that street to thence northerly by that avenue and further Boorool Road; thence southerly by that road and northerly by a line in continuation to Seymour westerly by Harp Road to High Street, and Grove; thence easterly by that grove to thence south-westerly by that street to the point Camberwell Road; thence south-easterly by that of commencement. road to Glen Iris Road; thence southerly by that Junction Ward road to Kerferd Road; thence westerly by that Commencing at the junction of Auburn Road road and a line in continuation to the City with Barkers Road; thence southerly by Auburn boundary, and thence north-westerly by the City Road to Fairmount Road; thence easterly by that boundary to the point of commencement. road and southerly by Tooronga Road to St. Studley Ward Helens Road; thence easterly by that road and Commencing on the northern boundary of southerly by Burke Road to Sunnyside Avenue; the City at a point in line with Belford Road; thence easterly by that avenue to Rowell thence southerly by a line and Belford Road to Avenue; thence northerly by that avenue and Kilby Road; thence westerly by that road and further northerly by a line in continuation to south-westerly by Willsmere Road to Earl Seymour Grove; thence easterly by that grove to Street; thence easterly by that street and Asquith Trafalgar Road; thence north-easterly and Street to Belford Road; thence southerly by that northerly by that road to Riversdale Road; road to High Street; thence south-westerly by thence easterly by that road to the Camberwell that street to Mary Street; thence southerly by to Alamein Railway; thence northerly and Victoria Government Gazette G 40 4 October 2001 2559 westerly by that railway to the Melbourne to SCHEDULE Ringwood Railway; thence easterly by that Boundaries of the Wards of railway to a point in line with Beaumont Street; Ballarat City Council thence northerly by an arc through Boroondara Altered and Redefined Park to Canterbury Road at Avenue Athol; Learmonth Ward thence easterly by Canterbury Road to Wentworth Avenue; thence northerly by that Commencing on the south-western boundary avenue and westerly by Mont Albert Road to of the City at Trunk Lead Road; thence northerly Burke Road; thence southerly by that road to by Trunk Lead Road and easterly by the Barkers Road, and thence westerly by that road BallaratÐCarngham Road to Learmonth Street; to the point of commencement. thence northerly by that street to the Ballarat Glenferrie Ward Cattle Yards Railway; thence north-westerly, northerly and north-easterly by that railway Commencing on the south-western boundary to the Ballarat and Ararat Railway; thence north- of the City at Wallen Road; thence easterly by westerly by that railway to Ring Road; thence Wallen Road and Riversdale Road to Auburn northerly and north-easterly by that road to the Road; thence northerly by that road to Barkers BallaratÐMaryborough Road; thence south- Road; thence easterly by that road to Wrixon easterly by that road to Grevillea Road; thence Street; thence northerly by that street to north-easterly and easterly by that road to Sackville Street; thence westerly by that street Gillies Street; thence northerly by that street to and northerly by Davis Street to Wellington Giot Drive; thence north-easterly and easterly Street; thence westerly by that street and by that drive to Forest Street; thence northerly southerly by Denmark Street to Barkers Road; by Forest Street and easterly by Olliers Road to thence westerly by that road to Church Street; the Midland Highway; thence northerly by that thence south-westerly by that street and highway to the City boundary, and thence Burwood Road to the City boundary, and thence northerly, westerly, southerly and south-easterly generally south-easterly by the City boundary to by the City boundary to the point of the point of commencement. commencement. Nerrina Ward Local Government Act 1989 Commencing on the north-eastern boundary ALTERATION OF WARD BOUNDARIES OF of the City at the south-western angle of BALLARAT CITY COUNCIL allotment 7A, section Y, Parish of Ballarat; Order in Council thence southerly by the Midland Highway to The Governor in Council hereby directs that: Olliers Road; thence westerly by that road to Forest Street; thence southerly by that street, a a) Under Section 220S (1)(a) of the Local line in continuation and again Forest Street to Government Act 1989, this Order comes Hancock Street; thence easterly by that street into operation on the day it is published in and southerly by Marie Crescent to Marilyn the Government Gazette; and Street; thence easterly by that street and b) Under Section 220Q (k) and (m) of the southerly by Grandview Grove to Grevillea Local Government Act 1989, on the day Road; thence easterly by that road and southerly this Order comes into operation the by Dowling Street to Norman Street; thence boundaries of the wards and names of the easterly by that street to the Midland Highway; wards of the Ballarat City Council shall be thence southerly by that highway to Howitt fixed as described in the Schedule to this Street; thence easterly by that street to the Order. Ballarat and Maryborough Railway; thence Dated 2 October 2001 southerly by that railway to a point in line with Gregory Street; thence easterly by a line, Responsible Minister Gregory Street, Maddern Street, Duggan Street BOB CAMERON MP and further easterly by the northern boundary of Minister for Local Government the Township of Ballarat East to the Western HELEN DOYE Freeway; thence south-easterly by that freeway Clerk of the Executive Council to Old Melbourne Road; thence westerly by that 2560 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette road to the western boundary of the Parish of and northerly by Doveton Street to Eyre Street; Warrenheip; thence southerly by that boundary thence easterly by that street and easterly and to the Geelong and Ballarat Railway; thence south-easterly by Grant Street to Anderson south-easterly by that railway to the City Street West; thence north-easterly by that street boundary, and thence north-easterly, northerly to Grenville Street; thence northerly by that and westerly by the City boundary to the point street to the Yarrowee River; thence northerly by of commencement. that river to Nolan Street; thence north-westerly Sebastopol Ward by that street to Neill Street; thence northerly by that street and westerly by Gregory Street and a Commencing on the Yarrowee River at the line in continuation to the Ballarat and north-eastern angle of the Township of Cambrian Maryborough Railway; thence north-westerly Hill being a point on the south-western by that railway to Howitt Street; thence westerly boundary of the City; thence generally northerly by the Yarrowee River to the Redan Drain; by that street and southerly by the Midland thence north-westerly by that drain to Campbells Highway to Gregory Street; thence westerly by Crescent; thence south-westerly by that crescent that street, a line in continuation and again and westerly by Rubicon Street to Sutton Street; Gregory Street to Burnbank Street; thence thence southerly by that street and south-westerly south-easterly by that street to Haddon Street; by the Glenelg Highway to Wiltshire Lane; thence southerly by that street and generally thence northerly by that lane and westerly by the southerly and south-westerly by Wendouree BallaratÐCarngham Road to Trunk Lead Road; Parade to Pleasant Street, and thence southerly thence southerly by that road to the City by that street to the point of commencement. boundary, and thence south-easterly by the City Buninyong Ward boundary to the point of commencement. Commencing on the eastern boundary of the Alfredton Ward City at Bennett Street; thence westerly by Commencing at the intersection of Wiltshire Bennett Street and Clayton Street to Butt Street; Lane and the Glenelg Highway; thence northerly thence southerly by that street, westerly by by Wiltshire Lane and Learmonth Street Elsworth Street East and northerly by Joseph to the Ballarat Cattle Yards Railway; thence Street to Elsworth Street East; thence westerly north-westerly, northerly and north-easterly by by that street and Elsworth Street West to that railway to the Ballarat and Ararat Railway; Brittain Street; thence southerly by that street to thence north-westerly by that railway to Ring the most eastern angle of allotment 15, section Road; thence northerly and north-easterly by 15, Parish of Ballarat; thence south-westerly and that road to the BallaratÐMaryborough Road; westerly by the south-eastern and southern thence south-easterly by that road to Gillies boundaries of that allotment to the south-eastern Street; thence southerly by that street to Gregory boundary of allotment 23; thence westerly and Street; thence easterly by that street to Burnbank south-westerly by the southern boundary of that Street; thence south-easterly by that street to allotment and further south-westerly by a line Haddon Street; thence southerly by that street and the south-eastern boundary of allotment 14 and generally southerly and south-westerly by to Humffray Street South; thence southerly by Wendouree Parade to Pleasant Street; thence that street, southerly and westerly by Green southerly by that street and westerly by Rubicon Drive and further westerly by a line in Street to Sutton Street, and thence southerly by continuation to the Yarrowee River; thence that street and south-westerly by the Glenelg southerly by that river to the City boundary at Highway to the point of commencement. the north-eastern angle of the Township of Central Ward Cambrian Hill, and thence southerly, easterly and generally northerly by the City boundary to Commencing at the intersection of Latrobe the point of commencement. Street and Pleasant Street; thence easterly by Latrobe Street to Windermere Street; thence Caledonian Ward northerly by that street to Sebastopol Street; Commencing at the junction of Neill Street thence easterly by that street to Skipton Street; with Gregory Street; thence easterly by Gregory thence north-easterly by that street to Lyons Street, Maddern Street, Duggan Street and Street; thence northerly by that street to further easterly by the northern boundary of the Urquhart Street; thence easterly by that street Township of Ballarat East to the Western Victoria Government Gazette G 40 4 October 2001 2561

Freeway; thence south-easterly by that freeway with the drain at Steinfeld Street; thence easterly to Old Melbourne Road; thence westerly by that and south-easterly by that drain to a point on road to the western boundary of the Parish of York Street west of the BallaratÐBuninyong Warrenheip; thence southerly by that boundary Road (Main Road); thence north-easterly and to Eureka Street; thence north-westerly by that easterly by York Street to Fussell Street; thence street to Fussell Street; thence southerly by that northerly by that street to Eureka Street; thence street to York Street; thence westerly by that south-easterly by that street to the western street to the drain west of the BallaratÐBuninyong boundary of the Parish of Warrenheip; thence Road (Main Road); thence north-westerly by northerly by that boundary to the Geelong and that drain and a line in continuation to Anderson Ballarat Railway; thence south-easterly by Street West; thence north-easterly by that street that railway to the City boundary, and thence to Grenville Street; thence northerly by that south-westerly by the City boundary to the point street to the Yarrowee River; thence northerly by of commencement. that river to Nolan Street; thence north-westerly Wendouree Ward by that street to Neill Street, and thence northerly by that street to the point of Commencing at the junction of Hancock commencement. Street with Forest Street; thence easterly by Canadian Ward Hancock Street and southerly by Marie Crescent to Marilyn Street; thence easterly by that street Commencing on the eastern boundary of the and southerly by Grandview Grove to Grevillea City at Bennett Street; thence westerly by Road; thence easterly by that road and southerly Bennett Street and Clayton Street to Butt Street; by Dowling Street to Norman Street; thence thence southerly by that street, westerly by easterly by that street to the Midland Highway; Elsworth Street East and northerly by Joseph thence southerly by that highway to Gregory Street to Elsworth Street East; thence westerly by that street and Elsworth Street West to Street; thence westerly by that street, a line in Brittain Street; thence southerly by that street to continuation and again Gregory Street to the most eastern angle of allotment 15, section Gillies Street; thence northerly by that street to 15, Parish of Ballarat; thence south-westerly and the BallaratÐMaryborough Road; thence westerly by the south-eastern and southern north-westerly by that road to Grevillea Road; boundaries of that allotment to the south-eastern thence north-easterly and easterly by that road to boundary of allotment 23; thence westerly and Gillies Street; thence northerly by that street to south-westerly by the southern boundary of that Giot Drive; thence north-easterly and easterly allotment and further south-westerly by a line by that drive to Forest Street, and thence and the south-eastern boundary of allotment 14 southerly by that street to the point of to Humffray Street South; thence southerly by commencement. that street, southerly and westerly by Green Drive and further westerly by a line in continuation to the Yarrowee River; thence Local Government Act 1989 north-westerly by that river to the Redan Drain; ALTERATION OF WARD BOUNDARIES OF thence north-westerly by that drain to MOYNE SHIRE COUNCIL Campbells Crescent; thence southerly by that Order in Council crescent and westerly by Rubicon Street to The Governor in Council hereby directs that: Pleasant Street; thence northerly by that street to Latrobe Street; thence easterly by that street to a) Under Section 220S (1)(a) of the Local Windermere Street; thence northerly by that Government Act 1989, this Order comes street to Sebastopol Street; thence easterly by into operation on the day it is published in that street to Skipton Street; thence north-easterly the Government Gazette; and by Skipton Street to Lyons Street; thence b) Under Section 220Q (k), (l) and (m) of the northerly by that street to Urquhart Street; Local Government Act 1989, on the day thence easterly by that street and northerly by this Order comes into operation the Doveton Street to Eyre Street; thence easterly by boundaries of the wards and names of the that street and easterly and south-easterly by wards of the Moyne Shire Council shall be Grant Street to Anderson Street West; thence fixed as described in the Schedule to this north-easterly by that street to a point in line Order. 2562 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette c) Under Section 220Q (n) of the Local thence westerly and southerly by the Shire Government Act 1989, on the day this boundary to the sea coast; and thence easterly by Order comes into operation the number of the sea coast to the point of commencement. councillors assigned to each of the wards Koroit Riding fixed as described in the Schedule to this Commencing on the sea coast at a point in Order shall be two. line with the eastern boundary of allotment 12C, Dated 2 October 2001 Parish of Koroit, being a point on the southern Responsible Minister boundary of the Shire; thence northerly by a line BOB CAMERON MP and the eastern boundary of allotment 12C to the Minister for Local Government north-eastern angle of that allotment; thence HELEN DOYE westerly by the southern boundary of allotment Clerk of the Executive Council 12, Parish of Koroit to the Belfast Lough; thence westerly by the northern boundary of that SCHEDULE lough to the Moyne River; thence generally Boundaries of the Wards of north-westerly by that river to Toolong North Moyne Shire Council Road; thence south-westerly by that road to Altered and Redefined Toolong West Road; thence north-westerly by Eumeralla Ð Hawkesdale Riding that road to Finns Road; thence westerly by Commencing on the sea coast at the western that road to the HamiltonÐPort Fairy Road; boundary of the Parish of Belfast, being a point thence northerly by that road to FaulknerÕs on the southern boundary of the Shire; thence Road; thence northerly by that road and northerly by the western boundary of the Parish FaulknerÕs North Road to Tarrone Lane; thence of Belfast to the southern boundary of allotment north-easterly and easterly by that lane to 18, Parish of Belfast; thence easterly by that MartinÕs Road; thence southerly by that road boundary and the southern boundary of to LaidlawÕs Road; thence easterly by that allotment 17 to the HamiltonÐPort Fairy Road; road and Warrong Siding Road to the thence northerly by that road to FaulknerÕs WarrongÐWoolsthorpe Road; thence easterly by Road; thence northerly by that road and that road to Depot Road; thence southerly by FaulknerÕs North Road to Tarrone Lane; thence that road to KellÕs Road; thence easterly by that north easterly and easterly by that lane to road to the KoroitÐWoolsthorpe Road; thence MartinÕs Road; thence southerly by that road to north-easterly by that road to Jones Road; LaidlawÕs Road; thence easterly by that road and thence easterly by that road and Thwaites Road Warrong Siding Road to WarrongÐWoolsthorpe and Gapes Road to Sims Road; thence northerly Road; thence easterly by that road to Depot by that road to the WarrnamboolÐCaramut Road; thence southerly by that road to KellÕs Road; thence south-easterly by that road to Road; thence easterly by that road to Tobins Road; thence northerly by that road to KoroitÐWoolsthorpe Road; thence north easterly Cathcarts Ford Road; thence easterly by that by that road to Jones Road; thence easterly by road to Grassmere Road; thence southerly by that road and Thwaites Road and Gapes Road to that road to the Hopkins Highway; thence south-westerly by that highway to the boundary Sims Road; thence northerly by that road of the City of Warrnambool; thence generally to the WarrnamboolÐCaramut Road; thence westerly and southerly by that boundary to the south easterly by that road to Tobins Road, sea coast; and thence westerly by the sea coast thence northerly by that road to Cathcarts Ford to the point of commencement. Road; thence easterly by that road and Cooramook Road to GrassmereÐHexham Road; Port Fairy Riding thence northerly by that road and the Commencing on the sea coast at the western WoolsthorpeÐHexham Road to Bostocks boundary of the Parish of Belfast, being a point Road; thence north westerly and westerly by on the southern boundary of the Shire; thence that road to the WarrnamboolÐCaramut Road; northerly by the western boundary of the Parish thence northerly by that road to the of Belfast to the southern boundary of allotment WoolsthorpeÐPurdeet Road; thence north 18, Parish of Belfast; thence easterly by that westerly by that road to the Shire boundary; boundary and the southern boundary of Victoria Government Gazette G 40 4 October 2001 2563 allotment 17 to the HamiltonÐPort Fairy Road; generally westerly by that river to the southern thence northerly by that road to Finns Road; boundary of the Parish of Ballangeich; thence thence generally easterly by that road to westerly by that boundary and Tomlinsons Toolong West Road; thence south easterly by Lane to the Hopkins Highway; thence northerly that road to Toolong North Road; thence north by that highway to the TerangÐWoolsthorpe easterly by that road to the Moyne River; thence Road; thence westerly by that road to the south easterly by that river to Belfast Lough; GrassmereÐHexham Road; thence northerly thence easterly by the northern boundary of that by that road and the WoolsthorpeÐHexham lough to the southern boundary of allotment 12, Road to Bostocks Road; thence north-westerly Parish of Koroit; thence easterly by that and westerly by that road to the boundary to the north-eastern angle of WarrnamboolÐCaramut Road; thence northerly allotment 12C, Parish of Koroit; thence by that road to the WoolsthorpeÐPurdeet Road; southerly by the eastern boundary of allotment thence north westerly by that road to the Shire 12C and a line in continuation to the sea coast; boundary; and thence north-easterly, easterly thence south-westerly and westerly by the sea and south-westerly by the Shire boundary to the coast to the point of commencement. point of commencement. HopkinsÐChilders Riding Commencing at the junction of the Local Government Act 1989 GarvocÐLaang Road with the Princes Highway, being a point on the eastern boundary of the ALTERATION OF WARD BOUNDARIES OF Shire; thence south-westerly by the Princes GREATER BENDIGO CITY COUNCIL Highway to the EllerslieÐPanmure Road; thence Order in Council generally northerly by that road to the southern The Governor in Council hereby directs that: boundary of Liberton Bank pre-emptive right, a) Under Section 220S (1)(a) of the Local Parish of Framlingham East; thence westerly by Government Act 1989, this Order comes that boundary to the Hopkins River thence into operation on the day it is published in generally westerly by that river to the southern the Government Gazette; and boundary of the Parish of Ballangeich; thence westerly by that boundary and Tomlinsons b) Under Section 220Q (k) and (m) of the Lane to the Hopkins Highway; thence northerly Local Government Act 1989, on the day by that highway to the TerangÐWoolsthorpe this Order comes into operation the Road; thence westerly by that road to the boundaries of the wards and names of the GrassmereÐHexham Road; thence southerly by wards of the Greater Bendigo City Council that road to Cooramook Road; thence westerly shall be fixed as described in the Schedule to by that road to Grassmere Road; thence this Order. southerly by that road to the Hopkins Highway; Dated 2 October 2001 thence south-westerly by that highway to the Responsible Minister boundary of the City of Warrnambool; thence BOB CAMERON MP generally southerly and south-easterly by that Minister for Local Government boundary to the sea coast; thence south-easterly by the sea coast and northerly by the Shire HELEN DOYE boundary to the point of commencement. Clerk of the Executive Council SCHEDULE Mortlake Riding Boundaries of the Wards of Commencing at the junction of the Greater Bendigo City Council GarvocÐLaang Road with the Princes Highway, Altered and Redefined being a point on the eastern boundary of the Shire; thence south-westerly by the Princes Whipstick Ward Highway to the EllerslieÐPanmure Road; thence Commencing on the Campaspe River at the generally northerly by that road to the southern northern boundary of the Parish of Axedale, boundary of Liberton Bank pre-emptive right, being a point on the eastern boundary of the Parish of Framlingham East; thence westerly by City; thence westerly and southerly by the that boundary to the Hopkins River; thence northern and western boundaries of the Parish 2564 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette of Axedale to the northern boundary of thence southerly by that boundary and westerly allotment 1, section 1 Parish of Wellsford; by the southern boundary of allotment 4 to the thence north-westerly by that boundary and the western boundary of the parish; thence southerly northern boundaries of allotments 2 and 3 to the by that boundary to the southern boundary of northern boundary of allotment 4, section 1; allotment 28, section 6, Parish of Nerring; thence westerly and southerly by the northern thence westerly by that boundary and further and western boundaries of that allotment to the westerly and northerly by the southern and northern boundary of allotment 36, no section; western boundaries of allotment 27 to the thence north-westerly by that boundary and the southern boundary of allotment 23; thence northern boundary of allotment 35 to the westerly by that boundary and the southern northern boundary of allotment 35A; thence boundary of allotment 24 and south-easterly westerly and southerly by that boundary and the and south-westerly by the north-eastern and western boundary of allotment 35A; to the road south-eastern boundaries of allotment 26 to the forming the southern boundary of allotment road forming the western boundary of the 35A; thence westerly by that road to the road latter allotment; thence generally southerly by forming the western boundary of allotment 4A that road to the BendigoÐPyramid Road at the section 1; thence north-westerly by that road to south-eastern angle of allotment 24C; thence the southern boundary of allotment 60A no south-easterly by that road and Darcey Street to section; thence south-westerly by that boundary; Sailors Gully Road; thence westerly by that road southerly and westerly by the eastern and to Brewery Road; thence southerly by that road southern boundaries of allotments 60C and 60 to and south-easterly by Lethebys Road and a line Norman Road; thence northerly by that road and in continuation to the Sandhurst and Inglewood westerly by EpsomÐWellsford Road to the Railway; thence westerly and south-westerly by western boundary of the parish; thence southerly that railway to the south-western boundary of by that boundary to the road forming the the former Municipal District of the Borough of southern boundary of allotment 92F, Parish of Eaglehawk; thence south-easterly by that Sandhurst; thence westerly, south-westerly and boundary and generally south-easterly by the again westerly by that road to Racecourse south-western boundary of allotment 480C Road; thence southerly by that road to Heinz section M Parish of Sandhurst to the angle on Street; thence westerly by that street to the the north-western boundary of allotment 592J; south-western angle of allotment 1A section 20A; thence generally south-westerly, southerly and thence north-westerly and north-easterly by the north-easterly by the boundary of that allotment western boundary of that allotment and the to the southern boundary of allotment 497A; western boundary of the site reserved for a thence south-easterly by that boundary to a Racecourse to a point in line with Stamford point in line with Butler Street; thence southerly Street; thence north-westerly by a line and that by a line and that street to Taylor Street; thence street to Derrimut Road; thence southerly by easterly by that street to the eastern that road to the south-western boundary of the boundary allotment 601C section M Parish of Township of Epsom; thence north-westerly by Sandhurst; thence southerly by that boundary to that township boundary and Buckland Street to the north-western boundary of allotment 604M Watson Street; thence south-westerly by that being a former site for Public Purposes and street to Edwards Road; thence north-westerly Recreation; thence generally westerly, southerly by that road to Jobs Gully Road; thence and easterly by the boundary of that allotment to northerly by that road and north-easterly Daniel Street; thence southerly by that street and by the EaglehawkÐEpsom Road to the south-easterly by Albert Street to Sparrowhawk EaglehawkÐNeilborough Road; thence northerly Road; thence south-westerly by that road to by that road to the southern boundary of Stray Street; thence south easterly by that street, allotment 13, section 26 Parish of Huntly; south-westerly by Empire Road and southerly thence westerly by that boundary and northerly by Saunders Street to Inglis Street; thence south by the western boundary of that allotment to the westerly by that street to the Calder Highway, road forming the northern boundary of allotment near Specimen Hill Road; thence westerly by 13; thence generally south-westerly by that road the Calder Highway to Specimen Hill Channel; to the eastern boundary of allotment 4 section B thence south-westerly by that channel to the Victoria Government Gazette G 40 4 October 2001 2565

western boundary of allotment 18N section L western boundary of allotment 35A, to the road Parish of Sandhurst; thence southerly by that forming the southern boundary of allotment boundary to the Specimen Hill Channel; thence 35A; thence westerly by that road to the road south-westerly by that channel to a point in line forming the western boundary of allotment 4A with the northern boundary of allotment 42N1, section 1; thence north-westerly by that road to section L; thence south-westerly by a line the southern boundary of allotment 60A no and the northern boundary of that allotment to section; thence south-westerly by that boundary, the Specimen Hill Channel; thence by that southerly and westerly by the eastern and channel to Collins Street; thence easterly and southern boundaries of allotments 60C and 60 to south-easterly by that street to the western Norman Road; thence northerly by that road and boundary of allotment 34H section 18, Parish of westerly by EpsomÐWellsford road to the Sandhurst; thence southerly by that boundary western boundary of the parish; thence southerly and westerly and southerly by the northern and western boundaries of allotment 34F to the road by that boundary to the road forming the forming the southern boundary of that southern boundary of allotment 92F, Parish of allotment; thence south-westerly by that Sandhurst; thence westerly, south-westerly and road to Manallacks Road; thence south-easterly again westerly by that road to the Huntly by that road and south-westerly by the Goornong Channel; thence south-easterly by BendigoÐMaryborough Road to the western that channel and south-westerly by Ascot boundary of the Parish of Mandurang; thence Channel to Victa Road; thence westerly by that southerly by that boundary to the most western road to McDowalls Road; thence south-westerly angle of allotment 5, section A; thence by that road to the former BendigoÐWallan south-easterly by the south-western boundary of Railway; thence south-easterly by that former that allotment and further south-easterly by a railway to a point in line with Pratts Park Road; line in continuation to Crusoe Road; thence thence southerly by a line and that road and south-westerly by that road to the Calder easterly by the McIvor Highway to Wilke Road; Alternative Highway; thence northerly by that thence southerly by that road to Trotting highway to the BendigoÐMaryborough Road; Terrace; thence westerly by that Terrace to thence generally westerly by that road to Junortoun Road; thence southerly by that road to Newbridge Road; thence north-westerly by that Watson Drive thence westerly by that drive and road to the western boundary of the City, and north-westerly by the BendigoÐRedesdale Road thence generally north-easterly, easterly and to Osborne Lane; thence southerly by that lane south-westerly by the city boundary to the point to Tannery Lane thence westerly by that Lane to of commencement. Mandurang Road; thence northerly by that road Eppalock Ward to Axe Creek Race; thence south-westerly by Commencing on the Campaspe River at the Axe Creek Race to the eastern boundary of northern boundary of the Parish of Axedale, allotment 5C section H parish of Mandurang being a point on the eastern boundary of the being the site reserved for Water Purposes; City; thence westerly and southerly by the thence south-westerly by that boundary to the northern and western boundaries of the Parish road forming the eastern boundary of allotment of Axedale to the northern boundary of 3C of section H; thence southerly by that road to allotment 1, section 1 Parish of Wellsford; Diamond Hill Road; thence north-westerly thence north-westerly by that boundary and the along that road and Kangaroo Gully Road to northern boundaries of allotments 2 and 3 to the Read Lane; thence south-westerly by a line to northern boundary of allotment 4, section 1; the MelbourneÐEchuca Railway to a point in thence westerly and southerly by the northern line with Gee Road; thence westerly by and western boundaries of that allotment to the a line and Gee Road to Phyllis Street; thence northern boundary of allotment 36, no section; north-westerly and westerly by that street and thence north-westerly by that boundary and the northerly by the Calder Highway to Furness northern boundary of allotment 35, to the Street; thence westerly by that street and northern boundary of allotment 35A; thence westerly and south-westerly by Crusoe Road to westerly and southerly by that boundary and the the Calder Alternative Highway; thence northerly 2566 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette by that highway to the BendigoÐMaryborough to the Huntly Goornong Channel; thence road; thence generally westerly by that road to north-westerly by that channel to the road Newbridge Road; thence north-westerly by forming the southern boundary of allotment that road to the western boundary of the City, 326F, Parish of Sandhurst; thence westerly by and thence southerly, easterly, north-easterly, that road to Racecourse road; thence southerly north-westerly and westerly by the city by that Road to Heinz Street; thence westerly by boundary to the point of commencement. that street to the south-western angle of allotment 1A section 20A; thence north-westerly Grassy Flat Ward and north-easterly by the western boundary of Commencing at the intersection of Murphy that allotment and the western boundary of the Street with the McIvor Road; thence easterly by site reserved for a Racecourse to a point in line the McIvor Road to Wilke Road; thence with Stamford Street; thence north-westerly by a southerly by that road to Trotting Terrace; line and that street to Derrimut Road; thence thence westerly by that terrace to Junortoun southerly by that road to the south-western Road; thence southerly by that road to Watson boundary of the Township of Epsom; thence Drive; thence westerly by that drive and north-westerly by that township boundary and north-westerly by the BendigoÐRedesdale road Buckland Street to Watsons Street; thence to Osborne Lane; thence southerly by that lane south-westerly by that street and a line in to Tannery Lane thence westerly by that Lane to continuation to Prouses Road; thence southerly Mandurang Road; thence northerly by that road, and south-westerly by that road and Retreat Road and Somerville Road to Ellis south-westerly by Fenton Street to Anderson Street; thence easterly by that street to Neale Street; thence southerly by that street to Cornish Street; thence northerly by that street to Condon Street; thence south-westerly by that street, Street; thence south-easterly by that street to the southerly by Moran Street and south-easterly western boundary of allotment 203A section H by Milroy Street to Harrison Street; thence Parish of Sandhurst; thence north-easterly by south-westerly by that street to Bennett Street; thence south-easterly by that street and Wattle that boundary to the eastern boundary of Street to Queen Street; thence south-westerly by allotment 201B; thence north-easterly by that that street to Myrtle Street; thence south-easterly boundary and a line in continuation to Ligar by that street to the MelbourneÐEchuca Railway; Street; thence easterly by that street to the thence north-easterly by that railway to the eastern boundary of allotment 34 section H; McIvor Road, and thence easterly by that road thence northerly by that boundary and a line in to the point of commencement. continuation to the southern boundary of Fortuna Ward allotment 373A section H Parish of Sandhurst, being the site reserved for Cricket and Public Commencing at the intersection of Murphy recreation; thence easterly by that boundary and Street with the McIvor Road; thence southerly northerly by the eastern boundary of that by Murphy Street to the eastern angle of allotment and allotment 534 section H to the allotment 534 section H Parish of Sandhurst, intersection of Skene Street and Murphy Street; thence southerly by the eastern boundary of that allotment and southerly and westerly by the thence northerly by Murphy Street to the point eastern and southern boundaries of allotment of commencement. 373A section H Parish of Sandhurst being the Sandhurst Ward site reserved for Cricket and Public Recreation Commencing at the intersection of Murphy to the eastern boundary of allotment 328; thence Street with the McIvor Road; thence easterly by southerly by the eastern boundary of that the McIvor Road to Pratts Park Road; thence allotment and a line in continuation to Ligar northerly by that road and a line in continuation Street; thence westerly by that street to the to the former BendigoÐWallan Railway; thence eastern boundary of allotment 196C; thence north-westerly by that railway to McDowalls southerly by that boundary and a line in Road; thence north-easterly by that road to Victa continuation to the western boundary of Road; thence easterly by that road to Ascot allotment 203A; thence southerly by that Channel; thence north-easterly by that channel allotment to Condon Street thence north-westerly Victoria Government Gazette G 40 4 October 2001 2567 by that street to Neale Street; thence southerly 42N1, saection L, Parish of Sandhurst; thence by that street to Ellis Street; thence westerly by south-westerly by a line and the northern that street and southerly by Somerville Street boundary of that allotment to the Specimen Hill and Retreat Road to Carolin Street; thence Channel; thence by that channel to Collins westerly by that street and southerly by Street, thence easterly and south-easterly by that Carpenter Street to Paterson Street; thence street to the western boundary of allotment 34H south-westerly by that street and north-westerly section 18; thence southerly by that boundary by Belle Vue Road to Hattam Street; thence and westerly and southerly by the northern and westerly by that street and north-westerly by western boundaries of allotment 34F to the road Oak Street to MacKenzie Street West; thence forming the southern boundary of that north-easterly by that street to Specimen Hill allotment; thence south-westerly by that Road; thence northerly by that road to the road to Manallacks Road; thence south-easterly Calder Highway at the western boundary of the by that road and south-westerly by the former Municipal District of the City of BendigoÐMaryborough Road to the western Bendigo; thence north-easterly by that boundary boundary of the Parish of Mandurang; thence to Inglis Street; thence north-easterly by that southerly by that boundary to the most western street to Saunders street; thence north-westerly angle of allotment 5, section A; thence by that street to Empire Road; thence north south-easterly by the south-western boundary of easterly and easterly by that road and northerly that allotment and further south-easterly by a by Stray Street to Derwent Drive; thence line in continuation to Crusoe Road; thence easterly by that drive to Wells Street; thence easterly by that road to Furness Street; thence north-easterly by that street and northerly by the easterly by that street and southerly by the Eaglehawk Road to Creeth Street; thence Calder Highway to Phyllis Street; thence easterly by that street to Bennett Street; thence easterly and south-easterly by that street south-easterly by that street and south-easterly to Gee street; thence easterly by a line by Wattle Street to Queen Street; thence to the MelbourneÐEchuca Railway; thence south-westerly by that street to Myrtle north-easterly by a line to the junction of Street; thence south-easterly by that street Read Lane and Kangaroo Gully Road; thence to the MelbourneÐEchuca Railway; thence south-easterly along that road and Diamond north-easterly by that railway to the McIvor Hill Road to the road forming the eastern Road, and thence easterly by that road to the boundary of allotment 3C of section H; thence point of commencement. north-westerly by that road to the eastern Diamond Hill Ward boundary of allotment 5C; thence north-easterly by that boundary to Axe Creek Race; thence Commencing at the junction of Carolin north-easterly by that race to Mandurang Road Street with Retreat Road; thence westerly by and thence northerly by that road and Retreat Carolin Street and southerly by Carpenter Street Road to the point of commencement. to Paterson Street; thence south-westerly by that street and north-westerly by Belle Vue Road to Eaglehawk Ward Hattam Street; thence westerly by that street and Commencing on Bennett Street at Harrison north-westerly by Oak Street to MacKenzie Street; thence north-easterly by Harrison Street Street West; thence north-easterly by that street and north-westerly by Milroy Street to Moran to Specimen Hill Road; thence northerly by that Street; thence northerly by that street to road to the Calder Highway at the western Cornish Street; thence north-easterly by that boundary of the former Municipal District street and northerly by Anderson Street to of the City of Bendigo; thence westerly by the Fenton Street; thence north-easterly by that Calder Highway to Specimen Hill Channel; street and north-easterly and northerly by thence south-westerly by that channel to the Prouses Road to the north-western boundary of western boundary of allotment 18N section L the former Municipal District of the City of Parish of Sandhurst; thence southerly by that Bendigo; thence north-easterly by that boundary boundary to the Specimen Hill Channel; thence to Edwards Road; thence north-westerly south-westerly by that channel to a point by that road to Jobs Gully Road; thence in line with the northern boundary of allotment northerly by that road and north-easterly by 2568 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette the EaglehawkÐEpsom Road to the Street; thence southerly by that street and south- EaglehawkÐNeilborough Road; thence easterly by Albert Street to Sparrowhawk Road; northerly by that road to the southern boundary thence south-westerly by that road to Stray of allotment 13, section 26 Parish of Huntly; Street; thence south easterly by that street to thence westerly by that boundary and northerly Derwent Drive; thence easterly by that drive to by the western boundary of that allotment to the Wells Street; thence north-easterly by that street road forming the northern boundary of allotment and northerly by the Eaglehawk Road to Creeth 13; thence generally south-westerly and Street; thence easterly by that street to Bennett westerly by that road to the eastern boundary of Street, and thence south-easterly by that street to allotment 4 section B thence southerly by that the point of commencement. boundary and westerly by the southern boundary allotment 4 to the western boundary of the parish; thence southerly by that boundary to Local Government Act 1989 the southern boundary of allotment 28, section LOCAL COUNCIL ELECTIONS 2002 Ð 6, Parish of Nerring; thence westerly by that SPECIFYING THE DATES boundary and further westerly and northerly by Order in Council the southern and western boundaries of allotment 27 to the southern boundary of The Governor in Council under Sections 3, allotment 23; thence westerly by that boundary 21, 21A and 22 of the Local Government Act and the southern boundary of allotment 24 1989 ORDERS THAT: and south-easterly and south-westerly by the the dates for the Victorian local council north-eastern and south-eastern boundaries of elections to be held on 16 March 2002 shall be allotment 26 to the road forming the western Ð boundary of the latter allotment; thence 17 December 2001 Entitlement date for the generally southerly by that road to the purposes of Division 1 BendigoÐPyramid Road at the south-eastern of Part 3 of the Local angle of allotment 24C; thence south-easterly by Government Act 1989; that road and Darcey Street to Sailors Gully 14 January 2002 The date by which the Road; thence westerly by that road to Brewery Electoral Commissioner Road; thence southerly by that road and must supply to the Chief south-easterly by Lethebys Road and a line in Executive Officer a continuation to the Sandhurst and Inglewood votersÕ list for the Railway; thence westerly and south-westerly by purposes of section that railway to the south-western boundary of 21(2) of the Local the former Municipal District of the Borough of Government Act 1989; Eaglehawk; thence south-easterly by that 28 January 2002 The date by which the boundary and generally south-easterly by the Chief Executive Officer south-western boundary of allotment 480C must make out a votersÕ section M Parish of Sandhurst to the angle on list for the purposes of the north-western boundary of allotment 592J; section 22(2) of the thence generally south-westerly, southerly and Local Government Act north-easterly by the boundary of that allotment 1989. to the southern boundary of allotment 497A; thence south easterly by that boundary to a point Dated 2 October 2001 in line with Butler Street; thence southerly by a Responsible Minister: line and that street to Taylor Street; thence BOB CAMERON MP easterly by that street to the eastern boundary of Minister for Local Government allotment 601C section M Parish of Sandhurst; HELEN DOYE thence southerly by that boundary to the north- Clerk of the Executive Council western boundary of allotment 604M being a former site for Public Purposes and Recreation; thence generally westerly, southerly and easterly by the boundary of that allotment to Daniel Victoria Government Gazette G 40 4 October 2001 2569 2570 G 40 4 October 2001 Victoria Government Gazette

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