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276850 VACGAZ 10 Oct 03 Queensland Government Gazette PP 451207100087 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. CCCXXXIV] FRIDAY, 10 OCTOBER, 2003 belong in a new car? Key features: Fast approvals New vehicle or demo with 20% deposit (usually in 24 hours) p.a.* No on-going fees on 7.20% loan account Early payout option Comparison rate Loan pre-approval 1 Pay-by-the-month p.a.* insurance 7.45% Competitive rates CUAGA1003 Ask at your local CUA branch for more information. Or call CUA Direct on (07) 3365 0055. 1Comparison Rate calculated on a loan amount of $30,000 over a term of 5 years based on fortnightly repayments. These rates are for secured loans only. WARNING: This comparison rate applies only to the example or examples given. Different amounts and terms will result in different comparison rates. Costs such as redraw fees or early repayment fees, and cost savings such as fee waivers, are not included in the comparison rate but may influence the cost of the loan. Comparison Rate Schedules are available at all CUA branches, linked credit providers and on our website at www.cua.com.au. * Loans are subject to normal CUA lending criteria. Fees and charges apply. Full terms and conditions are available on application. www.cua.com.au [393] Queensland Government Gazette PP 451207100087 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. CCCXXXIV] FRIDAY, 10 OCTOBER, 2003 [No. 24 Integrated Planning Act 1997 Local Government Act 1993 PUBLIC NOTICE TOWNSVILLE CITY COUNCIL (MAKING OF LOCAL LAW) CALOUNDRA CITY COUNCIL NOTICE (No. 1) 2003 AMENDMENT OF THE PLANNING SCHEME FOR THE Title CITY OF CALOUNDRA 1. This notice may be cited as Townsville City Council (Making Council is obliged under the Integrated Planning Act to provide of Local Law) Notice (No. 1) 2003. public notice of consequential amendments to the transitional Planning Scheme as a consequence of development approvals. Commencement On, 2 October 2003 Council adopted the following amendments to 2. This notice commences on the date it is published in the the planning scheme maps: Gazette. Making of local law Lot Description Current Zone Details of Amendment Map No 3. Pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Act 1993 the Townsville City Council made Townsville City Council Lot 9 RP862388 & Lot 16 Rural To include the land in the 29a RP859042 Park Residential & Open Local Law No. 52 (Vegetation Management) 2003 by Glenview Road, Glenview Space zones resolution on the 23rd day of September 2003, which repeals Townsville City Council Interim Local Law No. 2 (Vegetation Lot 101 RP26396 Residential A To include the land in the 42c North Maleny Road, North Residential B zone Management) 2002. Maleny Inspection Lot 2 RP161437 Rural To include the land in the 68 118 Sunset Drive, Little Residential A zone 4. A certified copy of the local law is open to inspection at the Mountain local government’s public office at 103 Walker Street, Townsville and at the Department’s State office at Level 17, Lot 7 RP208123 Rural To include the land in the 44b,44c 26 Paget Street, Mooloolah Special Residential zone Mineral House, 41 George Street, Brisbane. Lot 1 RP69058,Lot2 Rural To include the land in the 42a RP26412 & Lot 2 Residential A zone ENDNOTES RP209723 Bridgecreek Road, Palm 1. Published in the Gazette on 10 October, 2003. Street, Maleny 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. Lot 6 RP189547 Rural To include the land in the 29a Glenview Road, Glenview Park Residential zone 3. The administering agency is the Queensland Department of Lot 43 RP190094 Residential A To include the land in the 46d Local Government and Planning. 22 Turner Street, Beerwah Residential C zone Copies of these amendments are available for inspection or purchase at the Caloundra City Council Customer Service Centre, 1 Omrah Avenue Caloundra. Garry Storch Chief Executive Officer 276855—1 394 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 24 [10 October, 2003 Integrated Planning Act 1997 PUBLIC NOTICE City of Thuringowa Planning Scheme Thuringowa City Council is pleased to announce that the City of Thuringowa Planning Scheme was adopted on the 7 October, 2003. This formal public notice is provided in accordance with the requirement of Schedule 1 of the Integrated Planning Act 1997. Thuringowa, the ‘City of Life and Growth’, introduces the first Planning Scheme for the City that has been prepared in compliance with the provisions of the Integrated Planning Act 1997 . The new City of Thuringowa Planning Scheme will commence from the 20 October, 2003. Copies of the City of Thuringowa Planning Scheme will be available for purchase at the Thuringowa City Council Customer Service Centre from 20 October, 2003, and available for inspection at the Thuringowa City Council Central Library. For more information on how to purchase or view the new City of Thuringowa Planning Scheme contact (07) 4773 8540 or visit us at www.thuringowa.qld.gov.au. Lyn Russell PO Box 86 Chief Executive Officer Thuringowa Central Q 4817 © The State of Queensland 2003. Copyright protects this publication. Except for purposes permitted by the Copyright Act, reproduction by whatever means is prohibited without the prior written permission of Goprint. Inquiries should be addressed to Goprint, Publications and Retail, 371 Vulture Street, Woolloongabba, 4102. —————— BRISBANE Printed and Published by Government Printer, Vulture Street, Woolloongabba 10 October, 2003 276855 [395] PP 451207100087 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. CCCXXXIV] FRIDAY, 10 OCTOBER, 2003 [No. 25 Public Service Act 1996 2.3 Order in Council made 10 December 1981 and published in APPOINTMENT OF OFFICER NOTICE (No 03) 2003 the Gazette on 12 December 1981 at pages 1502-3. Short title File Reference 1. This notice may be cited as the Appointment of Officer Notice 2.4 MKY/6024 (No 03) 2003. SCHEDULE 3 Appointment [s.60(1) of the Act] Description 2. Malcolm John Cremer, Regional Services Director, South 3.1 Central West Region, Emerald District, Rockhampton Office, East Region, Regional Services. Natural Resource Sevices, Brisbane, R.24 (Title Reference 49011743), being Lot 13 on GV288 registered (SES2), be appointed to the role of Deputy Director-General, Mines, in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 10.48 ha, Brisbane (SES3) within the Department of Natural Resources and county of Grosvenor, parish of Moranbah, town of Moranbah. Mines. Purpose 3.2 Reserve for State School (Secondary Moranbah). ENDNOTES Date Set Apart 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 8 October 2003. 3.3 Order in Council made 29 January 1987 and published in 2. Published in the Gazette on 9 October 2003. the Gazette on 31 January 1987 at page 427. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. File Reference 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural 3.4 MKY/6459 Resources and Mines. SCHEDULE 4 Land Act 1994 Description RESERVE AND SET APART (REPEAL) NOTICE (No 40) 4.1 Central West Region, Emerald District, Rockhampton Office, 2003 R.10 (Title Reference 49010646), being Allotment 1 of section 21 Short title as shown on plan M97317 (now Lot 1 on M97317) registered in 1. This notice may be cited as the Reserve and Set Apart (Repeal) the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 9.211 ha, Notice (No 40) 2003. county of Grosvenor, parish of Moranbah, town of Moranbah. Revocation of reserve [s.33(1) of the Act] The reserves described in Schedules 1 to 8 are repealed. Purpose 2. 4.2 Reserve for State School, Moranbah. SCHEDULE 1 Date Set Apart Description 4.3 Order in Council made 20 January 1972 and published in 1.1 Central West Region, Emerald District, Rockhampton Office, the Gazette on 22 January 1972 at pages 328-9. R.13 (Title Reference 49016171), being Portion 2 as shown on File Reference plan RU60 ( now Lot 2 on RU60) registered in the Department of MKY/7084 Natural Resources and Mines, area 2.665 ha, county of Rutledge, 4.4 parish of Banchory. SCHEDULE 5 Description Purpose 5.1 South East Region, Burnett District, Monto Office, R.170 1.2 Reserve for State School (Primary Mistake Creek). (Title Reference 49001634), being Lot 86 on SP105181 registered Date Set Apart in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 4.633 ha, 1.3 Order in Council made 26 July 1984 and published in the county of Yarrol, parish of Cynthia. Gazette on 28 July 1984 at page 1830. Purpose File Reference Reserve for Railway Stock Trucking, Abercorn. MKY/5971 5.2 1.4 Date Set Apart SCHEDULE 2 5.3 Reserve and Set Apart (Amendment) Notice (No 08) 2000 Description published in the Gazette on 25 February 2000 at pages 715-718. Central West Region, Emerald District, Rockhampton Office, 2.1 File Reference R.63 (Title Reference 49015671), being Allotment 1 of section 52 R.170 Cynthia as shown on plan M973102 (now Lot 1 on M973102) registered in 5.4 the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 7.669 ha, SCHEDULE 6 county of Grosvenor, parish of Moranbah. Description 6.1 South East Region, Logan-Albert District, Beenleigh Office, Purpose R.2761 (Title Reference 49019887), being Lot 236 on WD6201 2.2 Reserve for State School (Primary Moranbah East). registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area Date Set Apart 1.815 ha, county of Ward, parish of Logan. 396 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 25 [10 October, 2003 Purpose SCHEDULE 3 6.2 Reserve for State School (Primary Veresdale Scrub). Description Date Set Apart 3.1 South East Region, Caboolture District, Title Reference 49103458, 6.3 Order in Council made 21 December 1989 and published in being Lot 512 on SP160377 registered in the Department of Natural the Gazette on 23 December 1989 at pages 2641-3.
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