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Land Act 1994  OBJECTIONS TO PROPOSED ROAD CLOSURE ENDNOTES NOTICE (No 35) 2009 1. Published in the Gazette on 18 September 2009. Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Objections to Proposed Road  1RWUHTXLUHGWREHODLGEHIRUHWKH/HJLVODWLYH$VVHPEO\ Closure Notice (No 35) 2009.  7KHDGPLQLVWHULQJDJHQF\LVWKH'HSDUWPHQWRI(QYLURQPHQW and Resource Management. Application for road closure [s.100 of the Act] 2. Applications have been made for the permanent closure of the roads mentioned in the Schedule. Land Act 1994 Objections TEMPORARY CLOSING OF ROADS 3.(1) An objection (in writing) to a proposed road closure NOTICE (No 16) 2009 mentioned in the Schedule may be lodged with the Regional Service Short title Director, Department of Environment and Resource Management, 1. This notice may be cited as the Temporary Closing of Roads DWWKHUHJLRQDORI¿FHIRUWKHUHJLRQLQZKLFKWKHURDGLVVLWXDWHG Notice (No 16) 2009. (2) Latest day for lodgement of objections is 29 October Roads to be temporarily closed [s.98 of the Act] 2009. 2. The road described in the Schedule is temporarily closed. (3) Any objections received may be viewed by other parties SCHEDULE interested in the proposed road closure under the provisions of the 1RUWK5HJLRQ&DLUQV2I¿FH Right to Information Act 2009. If you lodge an objection, please $QDUHDRIDERXWPQRZHVWDEOLVKHGDV/RW%RQ$3 include in your objection letter whether you would like to be con- (parish of Grafton, locality of Gordonvale) in the Department of sulted if this issue becomes the subject of an access request under (QYLURQPHQWDQG5HVRXUFH0DQDJHPHQW   the Right to Information Act 2009. ENDNOTES Plans 1. Published in the Gazette on 18 September 2009. 4. Inspection of the plans of the proposed road closures may  1RWUHTXLUHGWREHODLGEHIRUHWKH/HJLVODWLYH$VVHPEO\ be made at-  7KHDGPLQLVWHULQJDJHQF\LVWKH'HSDUWPHQWRI(QYLURQPHQW (a) the Department of Environment and Resource Management and Resource Management. 2I¿FHVDW&DLUQV,QQLVIDLODQG&KDUOHYLOOHDQG Land Act 1994 E  WKH/RFDO*RYHUQPHQW2I¿FHVRI&DLUQV&DVVRZDU\&RDVW REOPENING OF TEMPORARILY CLOSED ROAD DQG4XLOSLH for a particular plan in that district or that local government area. NOTICE (No 28) 2009 SCHEDULE Short title PERMANENT CLOSURE 1. This notice may be cited as the Reopening of Temporarily Closed Road Notice (No 28) 2009. 1RUWK5HJLRQ&DLUQV2I¿FH 1 An area of about 6 m2, covering road abutting Lot 14 on Reopening temporarily closed road [s.107 of the Act] RP729078 (parish of Salisbury, locality of Solander) and shown as 2. It is declared that the land comprised in the former Road Licence mentioned in the Schedule is reopened as road. SODQRI/RW& SHUPDQHQWURDGFORVXUH RQ'UDZLQJ&16 SCHEDULE  1RUWK5HJLRQ,QQLVIDLO2I¿FH &HQWUDO:HVW5HJLRQ0DFND\2I¿FH 2 $QDUHDRIDERXWPFRYHULQJURDGDEXWWLQJ/RWRQ $QDUHDRIDERXWKDLQWHUVHFWLQJ/RWVDQGRQ 53 SDULVKRI+XOOORFDOLW\RI0DULD&UHHNV DVVKRZQ 15EHLQJWKHODQGFRQWDLQHGZLWKLQIRUPHU5RDG/LFHQFH1R as plan of Lot A (proposed permanent road closure) on Drawing  SDULVKRI%HQ/RPRQG    &16  ENDNOTES 6RXWK:HVW5HJLRQ&KDUOHYLOOH2I¿FH 1. Published in the Gazette on 18 September 2009. 3 $QDUHDRIDERXWKDLQWHUVHFWLQJ/RWRQ0&<  1RWUHTXLUHGWREHODLGEHIRUHWKH/HJLVODWLYH$VVHPEO\ DQG/RWRQ0&< SDULVKRI0LORORFDOLW\RI$GDYDOH DQG  7KHDGPLQLVWHULQJDJHQF\LVWKH'HSDUWPHQWRI(QYLURQPHQW VKRZQDVURDGWREHFORVHGSHUPDQHQWO\RQ'UDZLQJ'' and Resource Management. 154 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 14 [18 September 2009

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Acts Interpretation Act 1954 Place Names Act 1994 PLACE NAME DECISION (AMENDMENT) NOTICE (No 21) 2009 Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Place Name Decision (Amendment) Notice (No 21) 2009. Notice of Amendment of Place Name Decision [s.24AA of the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 and s.11 of the Place Names Act 1994] 2. 1RWLFHLVJLYHQWKDWWKH3ODFH1DPH'HFLVLRQ1RWLFH 1R SXEOLVKHGLQWKH*D]HWWHRQ6HSWHPEHUDWSDJH 431 LVDPHQGHGE\RPLWWLQJWKHGHWDLOVLQ6FKHGXOHDQGLQVHUWLQJWKHGHWDLOVLQ6FKHGXOH SCHEDULE 1    *HRJ&RRUGV 3ODQ 1DPH )HDWXUH /RFDO*RYHUQPHQW$UHD /DW6 /RQJ( 1R 5HPDUNV

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Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994

REVOCATION OF TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 1860) 2009

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Revocation of Taking of Land Notice (No. 1860) 2009.

Land to be revoked (s. 17 of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967)

2. Following agreement of the owner in writing, the land described in the Schedule and taken by Taking of Land Notice (No. 1670) 2008 published in the Queensland Government Gazette of 12 December 2008, at page 1866, is no longer required for the purpose for which it was taken and, accordingly, in terms of section 17 of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967, Taking of Land Notice (No. 1670) 2008 is wholly revoked.

SCHEDULE

Land to be revoked

“County of Stanley, Parish of Enoggera - an area of about 38 square metres being part of Lot 1 on RP55659 contained in Title Reference: 14069031.

As shown approximately on Plan R13-1731 held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, .

Brisbane City Northern Busway (Windsor to Kedron) Project 510/5488; 6011”

ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 10 September 2009. 2. Published in the Gazette on 18 September 2009. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads. 160 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 15 [18 September 2009

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TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 1863) 2009

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No. 1863) 2009.

Land to be taken [s.9(7) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

2. The land described in the Schedule is taken for a busway transport purpose for the Northern Busway (Windsor to Kedron) Project, as from 11 September 2009, and vests in the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, for an estate in fee simple.

SCHEDULE

Land Taken

County of Enoggera, Parish of Stanley - a volume of about 6487 cubic metres being part of Lot 1 on SP166924 contained in Title Reference: 50511510.

As shown approximately on Plan R13-2033(A) held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, Brisbane.

Brisbane City Northern Busway (Windsor to Kedron) Project 510/5488; 6046A

ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 10 September 2009. 2. Published in the Gazette on 18 September 2009. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads.

Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994

TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 1867) 2009

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No. 1867) 2009.

Land to be taken [s.9(7) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

2. The land described in the Schedule is taken for the purpose of transport, in particular, road purposes, as from 18 September 2009, and vests in the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, for an estate in fee simple.

SCHEDULE

Land Taken

County of Nares, Parish of - an area of about 65.27 square metres being part of Lot 1 on SP216452 contained in Title Reference: 50731259.

As shown approximately on Plan R11-708 held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, Brisbane.

Cairns Region Mulgrave Road 510/3954; 6787

ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 10 September 2009. 2. Published in the Gazette on 18 September 2009. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads. 18 September 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 15 161

Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994

TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 1868) 2009

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No. 1868) 2009.

Land to be taken [s.15(12) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

2. Following agreement in writing, the land described in the Schedule is taken for the purpose of transport, in particular, road purposes, as from 18 September 2009, and vests in the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, for an estate in fee simple.

SCHEDULE

Land Taken

County of Stanley, Parish of Goodna - a volume of about 1630 cubic metres being part of Lot 16 on Crown Plan SL6181 contained in Title Reference: 14499144.

As shown approximately on Plan R13-2735 held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, Brisbane.

Ipswich City Cunningham Highway (Ipswich Motorway) Zone 3 510/4164; 6857

ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 10 September 2009. 2. Published in the Gazette on 18 September 2009. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads.

Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994

AMENDING TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 1872) 2009

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Amending Taking of Land Notice (No. 1872) 2009.

Amendment of Land to be taken [s. 11(1A) and s. 11(1B) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

2. Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 1025) 2006 dated 29 June 2006, and published in the Gazette of 30 June 2006, at pages 1046 and 1047, relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Transport, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, is amended as described in the Schedule.

SCHEDULE

Amend Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 1025) 2006 dated 29 June 2006, and published in the Gazette of 30 June 2006, at pages 1046 and 1047, relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Transport, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland as follows -

Omit - “County of Stanley, Parish of Yeerongpilly - an area of about 103 square metres being part of Lot 21 on RP38034 contained in Title Reference: 12745006.

County of Stanley, Parish of Yeerongpilly - an area of about 23.5 square metres being part of Lot 3 on RP88740 contained in Title Reference: 13272221.

County of Stanley, Parish of Yeerongpilly - an area of about 27.5 square metres being part of Lot 8 on RP172533 contained in Title Reference: 16147221. 162 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 15 [18 September 2009

As shown approximately on Plans R13-1240, R13-1242 and R13-1243 held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane.

Brisbane City Gold Coast Line (Roma Street - Beenleigh) Salisbury - Kuraby Third Rail 775/665; 1105 - 1107”

Insert - “County of Stanley, Parish of Yeerongpilly - an area of 103 square metres being Lot 1 on SP181446 (being a plan registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Environment and Resource Management), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 12745006.

County of Stanley, Parish of Yeerongpilly - an area of 23 square metres being Lot 51 on SP184467 (being a plan registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Environment and Resource Management), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 13272221.

County of Stanley, Parish of Yeerongpilly - an area of 28 square metres being Lot 9 on SP184469 (being a plan registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Environment and Resource Management), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 16147221.

Brisbane City Gold Coast Line (Roma Street - Beenleigh) Salisbury - Kuraby Third Rail R13-1240, R13-1242 and R13-1243 510/4420; 775/1105 - 1107”

ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Minister on 13 September 2009. 2. Published in the Gazette on 18 September 2009. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads.

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QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT VACANCIES GAZETTE

Queensland Government positions will be published in the Vacancies Gazette when requested by Government Agencies. For a complete listing of all Government Vacancies please refer to www.jobs.qld.gov.au

The Queensland Public Service is committed to equal opportunity in employment. Selection will be given on the basis of merit only and fair consideration will be given to all applicants. The Queensland State Government's policy is to seek to retain skilled staff. Registered deployees who apply for an advertised job will be considered before other applicants. The symbol (g) appears next to vacancies where an exemption from this requirement applies. Deployees are to indicate in their application for the advertised job that they are registered with the Office of the Public Service Commissioner. The Queensland Public Service Commissioner is committed to equal opportunity in employment. Selection will be given on the basis of merit only and fair consideration will be given to all applicants. Continuous applicant pools

A continuous applicant pool allows you to apply for jobs within an occupation where vacancies are regularly available. This means that agencies can 'dip' into the pool for suitable applicants as soon as they have a vacancy. You can submit or refresh your application at any time. If you are refreshing your application, make sure that you indicate this either on your email or, if sending by post, in a covering letter. In search results, continuous applicant pools can be identified by 'Ongoing' in the 'Closes' column of a search result.

Note: If a continuous applicant pool is closing, applicants will be notified two weeks prior to this date. Applications may be used for up to six months after the pool closes. Multi-agency pools

Some Queensland Government agencies are on the lookout for people to fill similar jobs or occupations at the same time. Some of these jobs have a fixed closing date and others are ongoing (continuous applicant pools). With multi-agency pools, you only have to apply once to access job opportunities across participating agencies. Your application will then be able to be viewed and assessed by all the agencies in that pool - or, if you prefer, you can specify that you want to be considered only for particular agencies. Make sure you check the specific vacancy to find out how each pool works. How to apply

When you have found the job you would like to apply for.

1. You can phone for a copy of the information kit or you can download the documents from the Smart Jobs and Careers website at www.jobs.qld.gov.au. The information kit will include: • the position or job description detailing: background of the department or work area; roles and responsibilities, and selection criteria • a job information package, outlining the procedure for preparing and sending in your application, and • an application cover sheet. 2. Do your homework - research the agency to understand the background to the job. 3. Prepare your application. This should include your: • completed cover sheet (available on jobs online or in the kit mailed to you) • covering letter • resumé / curriculum vitae • names and contact details of (2) referees, and • responses to the selection criteria if required. 4. Mail or email your application (Details of where and how are available in either the job description or the job information package.

Check with the job vacancy contact person if you are unsure about how or where to submit your application or how many copies to send. Make sure you send your application by the closing date. If you don’t, it may not be accepted. Once your application is received, you will usually be sent a written acknowledgement.

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SENIOR EXECUTIVE SERVICE VACANCIES TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT

Appointees to the Senior Executive Service are offered an attractive remuneration package with salary sacrifice in return for optional benefits including. • Private use component of a fully maintained government owned motor vehicle; • Membership options of the Government Superannuation Schemes, including generous employer superannuation contributions • Professional organisation membership fees.

The total remuneration value amount listed against positions includes the private use component of a motor vehicle, employer superannuation contributions and the 17.5% annual leave loading. In addition to the salary and optional benefits, executives will be entitled to: • Queensland Public Service leave conditions, including four (4) weeks annual leave, cumulative sick leave and long service leave.

Upon appointment, the executive will also be eligible to receive significant removal allowances and rental assistance if necessary. Appointees will be required to enter a contract of employment. Existing tenured SES officers who are appointed at the current SES level or by redeployment may, but are not required to, enter into a contract of employment.

Reference Vacancy Locality Annual Class Application Contact No Number Remuneration Closing Date Min / Max Employment, Economic Development and Innovation

DPIF Industry Services Multiple$173,607 - SES2(H) 28-09-2009 3006 7638 1473/09 Regional Services $187,430 Regional Services Directorate Assistant Director-General, Regional Services (c)(e)Contract Parliamentary Service

PAR Office of the Crime and Misconduct Brisbane$103,493  SES2 30-09-2009 3406 7544 10/09 Commissioner (per annum) equiv Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Commissioner Temporary Part-time

OTHER GOVERNMENT VACANCIES

Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date Anti-Discrimination Commission Queensland

ADCQ Directorate (ADCQ) Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 05-10-2009 3239 3663 005/09 Policy and Community Relations $2,633.00 Community Relations Officer Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

MR Roads Business Group Brisbane $2,581.00 - AO5 12-10-2009 3006 7682 1561/09 Regional Operations $2,802.60 Metropolitan Region Senior Communications Advisor (c)Permanent Full-time Queensland Audit Office

AO Audit Support Brisbane $2,090.30 - AO4 21-09-2009 3405 1132 23/09 Business Services $2,298.60 Information, Communication and Technology ICT Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time Department of Communities

COM Beaudesert Child Safety Service Centre Beaudesert $2,090.30 - AO4 05-10-2009 3006 7689 1180/09 Logan and Brisbane West Zone $2,298.60 Child Safety Services Division Child Safety Support Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

COM Bowen Child Safety Service Centre Bowen $2,422.50 - AO5 05-10-2009 3006 7689 1549/09 Central Zone $2,633.00 Child Safety Services Division Business Support Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Cairns Service Centre Cairns $1,765.90 - PO2/PO3 21-09-2009 3006 7675 1446/09 Service Delivery $2,592.90 Community and Youth Justice Services Caseworker (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Community Capacity and Service Quality Cairns $2,779.50 - AO6 21-09-2009 3006 7075 1410/09 Far Region $2,973.80 Community and Youth Justice Services Service Development and Integration Officer (h)Temporary Full-time

COM Disability Services, Community and Various $2,374.40 - PO3 Ongoing 3405 4186 5647/08 Home Care $2,592.90 Clinician (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Disability Services, Community and Various $3,110.10 - PO5 Ongoing 3405 4186 5644/08 Home Care $3,334.90 Senior Clinician 5 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Disability Services, Community and Various $2,760.40 - PO4 Ongoing 3405 4186 5643/08 Home Care $2,973.80 Senior Clinician 7 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

COM Gladstone Child Safety Services Centre Gladstone $1,765.90 - PO2/PO3 05-10-2009 3006 7689 1545/09 Child Safety, Youth and Families $2,592.90 Regional Service Delivery Operations Child Safety Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Greater Brisbane Region Wacol $1,519.10 - OO3 Ongoing 1300 366 573 8594/08 Service Delivery $1,851.10 Disability Services, Community and Home Care Residential Care Officer (Specialist Response Service) 50 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time, Permanent Part-time

COM Greater Brisbane Region Wacol $2,182.20 - OO6 Ongoing 1300 366 573 8595/08 Service Delivery $2,298.60 Disability Services, Community and Home Care Team Leader (Specialist Response Service) 20 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time, Permanent Part-time

COM Ipswich Youth Justice Conferencing Ipswich $2,090.30 - AO4 18-09-2009 3006 7675 1364/09 Ipswich Service Centre $2,298.60 Community and Youth Justice Services Convenor 2 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time, Permanent Part-time

COM Maryborough Service Centre Maryborough $1,765.90 - PO2/PO3 28-09-2009 3006 7689 1469/09 Service Delivery $2,592.90 Disability Services, Community and Home Care Speech Language Pathologist (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Thuringowa Child Safety Service Centre Townsville $1,767.80 - AO3 05-10-2009 3006 7689 1534/09 Northern Zone $1,971.40 Child Safety Services Division Information and Administration Officer (Identified) - Applicants must identify as being of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent (c)(h)(i)Permanent Full-time

COM Toowoomba Service Centre St George $2,422.50 - AO5 21-09-2009 3006 7689 1457/09 Service Delivery $2,633.00 Disability Services, Community and Home Care Local Area Coordinator (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Toowoomba Service Centre Toowoomba $1,765.90 - PO2/PO3 21-09-2009 3006 7689 1450/09 Service Delivery $2,592.90 Disability Services, Community and Home Care Occupational Therapist (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

COM Toowoomba Service Centre Toowoomba $1,765.90 - PO2/PO3 21-09-2009 3006 7689 1444/09 Service Delivery $2,592.90 Disability Services, Community and Home Care Psychologist (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Toowoomba Service Centre Toowoomba $882.95 - PO2/PO3 21-09-2009 3006 7689 1451/09 Service Delivery $1,296.45 Disability Services, Community and Home Care Social Worker (c)(h)Temporary Part-time

COM Youth Justice Conferencing Ipswich $2,779.50 - AO6 18-09-2009 3006 7675 1346/09 Ipswich Service Centre $2,973.80 Service Delivery Service Leader (c)(h)Permanent Full-time Community Safety

ES Business Support Services Kedron $1,519.10 - OO3 28-09-2009 3404 8050 308/09 Finance and Asset Services $1,617.10 Acquisition Services Store person (c)(h)Permanent Full-time CorpTech

CT Service Delivery Brisbane $3,445.80 - AO8 28-09-2009 3227 6440 1496/09 Customer Service Solutions $3,644.50 Relationship Management Client Relationship Manager Permanent Full-time

CT Service Delivery Brisbane $3,445.80 - AO8 05-10-2009 3227 6440 1539/09 Finance and OSF Applications $3,644.50 Management FICO Manager - FICO (c)Permanent Full-time Electoral Commission of Queensland

ECQ Election Operations and Planning Brisbane $2,779.50 - AO6 21-09-2009 3035 8028 3/09 Systems Development and training $2,973.80 Principal Elections Officer (Systems Development and Training) Permanent Full-time Employment, Economic Development and Innovation

EEDI Employment and Indigenous Initiatives Mount Isa $2,779.50 - AO6 05-10-2009 3225 1367 783/09 Regional Office - North Queensland $2,973.80 Indigenous Employment and Training Manager (Specified) (c)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

EEDI Industry, Investment and Development Brisbane $2,779.50 - AO6 28-09-2009 3225 1367 760/09 Commercial and Policy $2,973.80 Commercial Advisory Services Senior Commercial Analyst (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

EEDI Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation Rockhampton $2,422.50 - AO5 05-10-2009 3227 6440 1540/09 Compliance Division $2,633.00 Regional Services Senior Compliance Officer (c)Permanent Full-time Environment and Resource Management

ERM Office of the Director General Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 28-09-2009 3006 7638 21536/09 Executive Secretary $2,633.00 (c)(h)Permanent Full-time Department of Health

HHL Asset Management Unit Brisbane $3,187.50 - AO7 21-09-2009 3234 1319 0908593 Principal Maintenance Advisor $3,417.60 (b)(c)(h)Permanent Full-time

HHL Corporate Services Division Brisbane $3,187.50 - AO7 21-09-2009 3234 1319 0908616 Performance Improvement and Policy $3,417.60 Services Principal Policy Officer (b)(c)(h)Permanent Full-time, Temporary Full-time

HHL Human Resources Branch, Corporate Brisbane $2,482.70 - AO5 21-09-2009 3234 1319 0908607 Services Division $2,698.30 Workplace Relations Unit Advisor (b)(c)(h)Permanent Full-time

HHL Office of the Chief Nursing Officer Brisbane $3,673.00 - AO8 05-10-2009 3234 1319 0908591 Manager $3,884.30 (b)(c)(h)Permanent Full-time

HHL POLICY, PLANNING AND RESOURCING Brisbane $3,315.00 - AO7 28-09-2009 3234 1319 09097 DIVISION $3,554.30 Principal Project Officer (b)(c)(h)Temporary Full-time

HHL Performance and Accountability Division Brisbane $2,848.40 - AO6 21-09-2009 3234 1319 0908645 Senior Project Officer $3,047.60 (b)(c)(h)Permanent Full-time

HHL Workforce Planning and Coordination Brisbane $3,315.00 - AO7 05-10-2009 3234 1319 0909256 Branch $3,554.30 Workforce Design and Liaison Unit Principal Project Officer (Workforce Planning) (b)(c)(h)Permanent Full-time

HHL Health Infrastructure and Project Brisbane $3,673.00 - AO8 05-10-2009 3006 2704 0909287 Devision $3,884.30 Manager (Health Equipment Team) Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date Health Quality and Complaints Commission

HQCC Brisbane $2,142.30 - AO4 28-09-2009 3120 5993 20/09 Complaint Services Support Officer $2,355.70 Permanent Full-time Department of Infrastructure and Planning

DIP Local Government Toowoomba $1,767.80 - AO3 05-10-2009 3225 1367 748/09 Service Delivery Division $1,971.40 South West Regional Office Administration Officer (h)Permanent Full-time Department of Justice and Attorney-General

J Crown Law Brisbane $3,445.80 - PO6 Ongoing 3239 3663 200/09 Commercial and Public Law Group $3,644.50 Commercial and Infrastructure Branch Principal Lawyer (c)Temporary Full-time

J Crown Law Brisbane $3,110.10 - PO5 05-10-2009 3239 3663 203/09 Commercial and Public Law Group $3,334.90 Public Law Branch Senior Lawyer (c)Permanent Full-time

J Crown Law Brisbane $3,935.40 - Sect122 21-09-2009 3239 3663 186/09 Commercial and Public Law Group $4,101.30 Commercial and Infrastructure Branch Senior Principal Lawyer (Multiple Positions) Var(c)Contract

J Crown Law Brisbane $3,935.40 - Sect122 05-10-2009 3239 3663 191/09 Litigation and Government Insurance $4,101.30 Group Government Insurance Branch Senior Principal Lawyer (c)Contract

J Crown Law Brisbane $3,935.40 - Sect122 28-09-2009 3239 3663 190/09 Litigation and Government Insurance $4,101.30 Group Litigation Branch Senior Principal Lawyer (c)Contract

JAG Electrical Safety Office Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 05-10-2009 3225 1367 754/09 Electrical Safety Compliance $3,334.90 Regional Investigations Manager 2 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

JAG Workplace Health and Safety Brisbane $2,090.30 - AO4 05-10-2009 3225 1367 763/09 Queensland $2,298.60 Office of the Executive Director Systems Management Unit Applications Support and Testing Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

JAG Workplace Health and Safety Cairns or $3,110.10 - AO7 05-10-2009 3225 1367 762/09 Queensland Townsville $3,334.90 Service Delivery Directorate Regions Regional Investigations Manager Permanent Full-time

JAG Workplace Health and Safety Logan $3,110.10 - AO7 05-10-2009 3225 1367 770/09 Queensland $3,334.90 Service Delivery Directorate Regions Regional Operations Manager Permanent Full-time

JAG Workplace Health and Safety $2,422.50 - AO5 05-10-2009 3225 1367 771/09 Queensland $2,633.00 Service Delivery Directorate Regions Senior Inspector (Industrial) Permanent Full-time Office of the Medical Board

OMB Legal and Policy Brisbane $3,673.00 - PO6 18-09-2009 3225 2510 13/09 Principal Legal Officer $3,884.30 Permanent Full-time Department of Public Works

SSQ Integrated Contact Centre Mt Gravatt/ $2,090.30 - AO4 21-09-2009 3006 7675 1416/09 Channel Management Brisbane $2,298.60 Smart Service Queensland Quality Advisor (h)Permanent Full-time Q-COMP

Q Q-COMP Brisbane $2,460.80 - AO5 25-09-2009 3020 6308 32/09 Review Officer $2,901.60 4 Vacancies (g)Permanent Full-time, Permanent Part-time Residential Tenancies Authority

RTA Residential Tenancies Authority Brisbane CBD $1,767.80 - AO3 05-10-2009 3361 3587 15/09 Dispute Resolution Services $1,971.40 Administration Officer (h)Permanent Full-time TransLink Transit Authority

TTA Finance Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 28-09-2009 3006 7683 1510/09 Business Systems $1,971.40 Administration Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date Transport and Main Roads

MR Office of the General Manager (RoadTek) Townsville $2,581.00 - AO5 28-09-2009 3006 7682 1491/09 Asset Services (North) $2,802.60 Asset Services Townsville Project Manager (Operations) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Office of the General Manager (RoadTek) Brisbane $1,890.20 - AO3 28-09-2009 3006 7682 1516/09 Network Services $2,105.50 RoadTek Traffic Project Administrative Officer (Procurement) 2 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Office of the General Manager (RoadTek) Cairns $1,492.90 - AO2 28-09-2009 3006 7682 1487/09 RoadTek Asset Services (North) $1,771.80 Asset Services (North) Project Administration Officer (Costing) 2 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Office of the General Manager (RoadTek) Townsville $2,327.90 - OO6 28-09-2009 3006 7682 1483/09 RoadTek Asset Services (North) $2,450.00 Asset Services (Townsville) Project Coordinator (Operations) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Office of the General Manager (RoadTek) Cairns $1,890.20 - AO3 28-09-2009 3006 7682 1493/09 RoadTek Asset Services (North) $2,105.50 Asset Services Cairns Project Administration Officer (Costing) 2 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Office of the General Manager (RoadTek) Mackay $3,306.60 - PO5 28-09-2009 3006 7682 1495/09 RoadTek Asset Services (North) $3,543.70 Asset Services Mackay Senior Project Manager (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Office of the General Manager (Roadtek) Toowoomba $1,884.60 - Var 21-09-2009 3006 7682 1443/09 Roadtek Asset Services South $2,181.10 Asset Services Down South West Supervisor (Structure Inspections) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Brisbane $2,802.60 - TO5 28-09-2009 3006 7682 1501/09 Corridor Management and Operations $3,050.20 Group Network Operations and Road Safety Advisor (Traffic Systems) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Brisbane $3,306.60 - AO7 05-10-2009 3006 7682 1478/09 Program Development and Delivery $3,543.70 Program Development and Performance Principal Advisor (Program Development) (c)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

MR Roads Business Group Cairns $1,888.30 - PO2 28-09-2009 3006 7682 1505/09 Regional Operations $2,409.80 Far North Region Geologist (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Cairns $2,029.80 - OO5 21-09-2009 3006 7682 1440/09 Regional Operations $2,230.50 Far North Region Training Coordinator (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Rockhampton $1,214.20 - PO1/ 05-10-2009 3006 7682 1531/09 Regional Operations $2,760.70 PO2/PO3 Fitzroy Region Engineer (Civil) (c)Temporary Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Brisbane $2,530.40 - PO3 28-09-2009 3006 7682 1486/09 Regional Operations $2,760.70 Metropolitan Region Surveyor (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Brisbane $2,957.70 - AO6 12-10-2009 3006 7682 1562/09 Regional Operations $3,162.60 Metropolitan Region Communications Team Leader (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Brisbane $2,530.40 - PO3 21-09-2009 3006 7682 1438/09 Regional Operations $2,760.70 Metropolitan Region Engineer (Civil) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Brisbane $1,214.20 - PO1/ 28-09-2009 3006 7682 1485/09 Regional Operations $2,760.70 PO2/PO3 Metropolitan Region Engineer (Electrical) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Brisbane $2,581.00 - AO5 21-09-2009 3006 7682 1441/09 Regional Operations $2,802.60 Metropolitan Region Senior Crash Investigator (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Brisbane $2,957.70 - AO6 21-09-2009 3006 7682 1439/09 Regional Operations $3,162.60 Metropolitan Region Senior Data Analyst (Traffic Performance) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Brisbane $2,530.40 - PO3 28-09-2009 3006 7682 1484/09 Regional Operations $2,760.70 Metropolitan Region Town Planner (c)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

MR Roads Business Group Maroochydore $3,148.50 - TO6 05-10-2009 3006 7682 1566/09 Regional Operations $3,306.60 North Coast Region Principal Designer (Civil) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Maroochydore $2,802.50 - TO5 05-10-2009 3006 7682 1565/09 Regional Operations $3,050.20 North Coast Region Principal Designer (Civil) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Maroochydore $3,660.70 - PO6 05-10-2009 3006 7682 1550/09 Regional Operations $3,870.70 North Coast Region Principal Program Manager (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Maroochydore $2,566.70 - OO7 05-10-2009 3006 7682 1548/09 Regional Operations $2,691.50 North Coast Region Principal Technical Officer (Electrical Services) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Maroochydore $2,937.50 - PO4 05-10-2009 3006 7682 1567/09 Regional Operations $3,162.60 North Coast Region Senior Engineer (Civil) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Maroochydore $2,937.50 - PO4 05-10-2009 3006 7682 1552/09 Regional Operations $3,162.60 North Coast Region Senior Town Planning Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Caboolture $2,530.40 - TO4 05-10-2009 3006 7682 1568/09 Regional Operations $2,691.50 North Coast Region Technical Coordinator (Development Assessment) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Townsville $3,306.60 - PO5 28-09-2009 3006 7682 1497/09 Regional Operations $3,543.70 Northern Region Principal Engineer (Civil) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Townsville $2,327.90 - OO6 05-10-2009 3006 7683 1544/09 Regional Operations $2,450.00 Northern Region Senior Road Safety Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Roma $2,937.50 - PO4 28-09-2009 3006 7682 1515/09 Regional Operations $3,162.60 South West Region Senior Engineer (Civil) (c)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

MR Roads Business Group Various $3,306.60 - AO7 05-10-2009 3006 7683 1532/09 State-wide Business Operations Division $3,543.70 Principal Advisor (Business Performance) (c)Permanent Full-time

TD ITP Cairns $3,110.10 - AO7 05-10-2009 3006 7683 1556/09 Strategy Implementation Group $3,334.90 Corridor Studies Temporary Project Leader (Corridor Studies) (c)Temporary Full-time

TD Information Management Division Brisbane $3,445.80 - AO8 21-09-2009 3006 7683 1436/09 Business Infrastructure $3,644.50 Manager (Operational Services) (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Integrated Transport Planning Division Brisbane $2,090.30 - AO4 21-09-2009 3006 7683 1452/09 Strategy Development Group $2,298.60 Transport Research and Analysis Centre Project Officer (Transport and Modelling Data) 2 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Passenger Transport Division Brisbane $2,779.50 - AO6 21-09-2009 3006 7683 1434/09 Regional Transport Branch $2,973.80 Community Boating Programs Unit Senior Advisor (Policy and Legislation) (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Passenger Transport Division Brisbane $2,779.50 - AO6 21-09-2009 3006 7683 1353/09 Urban Transport Branch $2,973.80 Taxi and Limousine Transport Unit Manager (Taxi Subsidy Scheme) (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Passenger Transport Division Brisbane $2,090.30 - AO4 28-09-2009 3006 7683 1500/09 Urban Transport Branch $2,298.60 Taxi and Limousine Transport Unit Senior Assessor (Taxi Subsidy Scheme) (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Rail Ports and Freights Division Brisbane $2,090.30 - AO4 05-10-2009 3006 7683 1529/09 Rail Network and Governance $2,298.60 Project Support Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Rail, Ports and Freight Division Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 28-09-2009 3006 7683 1498/09 Rail Network and Governance $3,334.90 Senior Advisor (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Rail, Ports and Freights Division Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 28-09-2009 3006 7683 1499/09 Ports, Planning and GOC Liason Branch $3,334.90 Senior Advisor (c)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

TD Transport Services Division Brisbane $2,090.30 - AO4 28-09-2009 3006 7683 1480/09 Customer Service Direct $2,298.60 Senior Call Centre Consultant (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Transport Services Division Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 28-09-2009 3006 7683 1489/09 Customer Service Direct $2,633.00 Team Leader (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Transport Services Division Darra $2,090.30 - AO4 28-09-2009 3006 7683 1479/09 SEQ South $2,298.60 Compliance Transport Inspector (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Transport Services Division Macgregor $1,414.24 - AO3 28-09-2009 3006 7683 1490/09 SEQ South $1,577.12 Road Safety SEQ South Road Safety Officer 2 Vacancies (c)Permanent Part-time Treasury Department

TY Portfolio Services Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 28-09-2009 3227 6440 1339/09 Information and Communication $2,633.00 Technology Systems Consulting and Projects Analyst/Programmer (c)(d)Temporary Full-time

TY Treasury Office Brisbane $3,445.80 - AO8 28-09-2009 3227 6440 1521/09 Principal Treasury Analyst $3,644.50 (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

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NOTE 1 : Positions within the Parliamentary Service come within the ambit of the Parliamentary Service Act 1988 and are not subject to the provisions of the Public Service Act 2008.

NOTE 2 : As prescribed under sections 55, 194, 195 and 196 of the Public Service Act 2008 and Part 1 of the Appeals Directive  (No.: 6/08): an appeal can not be made to the Commission Chief Executive against a decision to appoint or second an officer or other person to Senior Officer levels (SO1 and SO2), and; otherwise, an officer entitled to appeal must satisfy the following requirements.

1. the officer must have applied for a vacancy to which one of the following persons was promoted. • an officer of a Department • a general employee of a Department with tenure • an officer of a Public Service Office • a general employee of a Public Service Office with tenure; or • a tenured public sector employee of a public sector unit which applies promotional appeal rights under Schedule 1 of the Public Service Regulation 2008; 2. the officer’s application for the vacancy must have been received before the deadline for the receipt of applications; 3. the officer’s notice of appeal must be actually received by the Commission Chief Executive before the deadline for it’s receipt; 4. the officer must continue to be entitled to appeal. FOOTNOTES

(a) Appointees may be required to serve in any part of the State. Where a centre is included under “Locality”, the headquarters of the appointee will be at such centre unless otherwise determined.

(b) An appointment has been declared by the Commission Chief Executive, by gazette notice, to be a non-appealable appointment, pursuant to section 195 of the Public Service Act 2008.

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(h) Applications will remain current for a period specified in the material provided to applicants.

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NOTIFICATION OF THE FILLING OF ADVERTISED VACANCIES

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Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification Number Appointment (Unless otherwise indicated) Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian

CCYP Assistant Analyst, Monitoring Team, 29-06-2009 Viney, Clea Paralegal, Legal Practice, 7026/09 Systemic Monitoring and Review Employment Screening Services Program, Child Guardian, Brisbane Program, Employment Screening (AO4) and Corporate Services, Brisbane (PO2)

CCYP Senior Advisor, Community Education, 12-01-2009 McLeod, Carly Senior Program Officer, Office of 6879/08 Community Information and Reporting Youth, Department of Communities, Team, Employment Screening Services Brisbane (PO2) Program, Executive Directors Group, Brisbane (AO6) Department of Communities

COM Convenor, Youth Justice Conferencing, Date of duty Sailor, Cedric Luke Youth Worker, Youth Justice 0909/09 Townsville Service Centre, Service Services, Townsville Service Centre, Delivery, North Queensland Region, North Queensland Region, Service Service Delivery and Smart Service Delivery, Community and Youth Queensland, Townsville, AO4 Justice Services, Department of (Specified) Communities, Townsville (OO3)

COM Program Coordinator, Townsville Date of duty Buchanan, Troy Group Worker, Youth Justice 1159/09 Service Centre, North Queensland Mervyn Services, Townsville Service Centre, Region, Service Delivery, Community North Queensland Region, Service and Youth Justice Services, Townsville Delivery, Community and Youth (AO6) Specified Justice Services, Department of Communities, Townsville (004)

COM Child Safety Support Officer, Cape York Date of duty Roberts, Annie Child Safety Support Officer, Cape 0872/09 and Child Safety York and Torres Strait Islands Child Service Centre, Far Northern Zone, Child Safety Service Centre, Far Northern Safety Services Division, Cairns (AO4) Zone, Child Safety Services Division, Cairns (AO3)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification Number Appointment (Unless otherwise indicated)

# CHS Team Leader, Logan Central Child Date of duty Robinson, Liam Peter Child Safety Officer, Logan Central 0282/09 Safety Service Centre, Logan and BPsych Hons Child Safety Service Centre, Logan Brisbane West Zone, Child Safety and Brisbane West Zone, Child Services Division, Logan (PO5) Safety Services Division, Child Specified Safety Services, Department of Communities, Logan (PO3)

# CHS Information and Administration Officer, Date of duty Riley, Angela Maree Administrative Officer, Sunshine 0832/09 Placement Services Unit – Sunshine Coast North Child Safety Service Coast, Brisbane North and Sunshine Centre, Brisbane North and Coast, Child Safety Services Division, Sunshine Coast Zone, Child Safety Child Safety Services, Maroochydore Services Division, Maroochydore (AO3) (AO2)

# Through Machinery of Government (26-03-2009) these positions transitioned to the Department of Communities. Department of Community Safety

* CS  Consultant Workforce Sustainability, 02-09-2009 Itzstein, Laura Jean Executive Support Officer, Human 188/09 Human Resource Branch, Corporate Resource Branch, Corporate Services, Brisbane (AO5) Services, Brisbane (AO3)

% ES  Assistant Procurement Officer, 28-08-2009 Reid, Amanda Joy Administrative Officer, Operations 218/09 Acquisition Services, Finance & Asset Engineering Services Unit, Services, Business Support Services, Operations Business & Strategy Kedron (AO3) Branch Directorate, Queensland Fire & Rescue Service, Eagle Farm (AO2)

% Due to Machinery of Government changes the Department of Emergency Services is now known as the Department of Community Safety. * Due to Machinery of Government changes Queensland Corrective Services is now known as the Department of Community Safety. CorpTech

CT  Principal Business Analyst – BW/BPS, Date of duty Ives-Plunkett, James Senior Business Analyst – BW/BPS, 532/09 Project Systems and Reporting, Finance Scott Project Systems and Reporting, and OSF Applications Management, Finance and OSF Applications Service Delivery, Brisbane (AO7) Management, Service Delivery, Brisbane (AO6) Department of Education, Training and the Arts

CO Executive Assistant, Office of the Chief 10-07-2009 Moffatt, Kathryn Senior Administration Officer, 10177/09 Officer, Office of Early Childhood Intergovernmental Relations, Education and Care, Brisbane (AO5) Department of Premier and Cabinet, Brisbane (AO4)

TAFE Manager Human Resources, The 03-09-2009 Lyons, Jennifer Ruth Senior Human Resources 6333/09 Bremer Institute of TAFE, All The Bremer Consultant, Human Resource Institute of TAFE campuses (A07) Strategy, Brisbane (A06)

SBIT Head of School - Communication and 01-09-2009 Robertson, Linda Jane Leading Vocational Teacher, 6238/09 General Education, Southbank Institute Southbank Institute of Technology, of Technology, Brisbane (AO7) Brisbane (LVT)

SQIT  Administration Support Officer, Date of duty Beitz, Michelle 105/08 Southern Queensland Institute of TAFE, Toowoomba (AO3)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification Number Appointment (Unless otherwise indicated) Department of Employment Economic Development and Innovation

# DPIF  Executive Support Officer, Policy and 04-09-2009 Webster, Karen Administration Officer (Min & Exec 0527 Legislation, Strategic Directions, Serv), Executive Services, Strategic Industry Development, Primary Directions, Industry Development, Industries and Fisheries, Brisbane Primary Industries and Fisheries, (AO4) Brisbane (AO3)

# Due to Machinery of Government changes Primary Industries and Fisheries is now known as Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation. Department of Health

HHL Manager, Policy Branch, Brisbane, 19-08-2009 Hewson, Kaye Clinical Nurse, Intensive Care Unit, 0906260 Policy, Planning and Resourcing Prince Charles Hospital, Chermside Division (AO8) (Nurse Grade 6) Health Quality and Complaints Commission

HQCC CIPHA Data Quality Officer (AO7) 01-06-2009 Leah Milburn-Walker Queensland Corrective Services, 03/09 Senior Adviser (AO6)

HQCC Senior Project Officer (AO6) 10-08-2009 Kate Grant-Taylor Centrelink, Job Capacity Assessor 04/09

HQCC Senior Project Officer (AO6) 10-08-2009 Susan Carr Office of the Commissioner for Body 04/09 Corporate and Community Management, Conciliator (AO5)

HQCC Senior Project Officer (AO6) 17-08-2009 Carli Rowlands Health Quality and Complaints 04/09 Commission, Acting Research Officer (AO7)

HQCC Principal Epidemiologist (PO5) 01-07-2009 John Marquess Queensland Health, Clinical Audit 05/09 Officer (AO6)

HQCC Principal Investigations Officer (AO7) 15-06-2009 Bryan Paton Health Quality and Complaints 06/09 Commission, Acting Principal Investigations Officer (AO7)

HQCC Principal Quality Officer (AO7) 20-07-2009 Tracey Lee Capacity Building Service Centre, 07/09 PNG, Capacity Building Adviser

HQCC Manager, Community Engagement 20-07-2009 Leanne Kearins Health Quality and Complaints 08/09 (SO1) Commission, Acting Manager Community Engagement (SO1)

HQCC Manager, Information Management 10-08-2009 Shaun Nesbitt Public Works, Acting Transition 09/09 (SO1) Analyst

HQCC Media and Communications Adviser 31-08-2009 Emma Gumbleton Health Quality and Complaints 11/09 (AO5) Commission, Media Officer (AO5)

HQCC Director, Standards and Quality (SO1) 18-08-2009 Alyson Ross Gold Coast City Council, Senior 12/09 Program manager

HQCC Manager, Research and Development 24-08-2009 Rose Bovey Queensland Health, Principal Project 13/09 (AO8) Officer (AO7)

HQCC Freedom of Information Officer (AO5) 17-08-2009 Amanda Douglas DETA, Acting Senior Policy Officer 14/09 (AO6)

HQCC Investigations Officer (AO5) 28-09-2009 Ivy-Marie Cruice Energy Ombudsman, Investigator 16/09 (AO5)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification Number Appointment (Unless otherwise indicated)

HQCC Systems Support Officer 28-09-2009 Stuart Ferris Sunshine Coast Regional Council, 17/09 Information Technology Support Officer (AO4) Department of Infrastructure and Planning

DIP  Project Manager , Infrastructure and Date of duty Mines, Anthony John Principal Project Officer, Significant 221/09 Economic Development, Brisbane Projects Implementation, Significant (AO8) Projects Coordination, Infrastructure and Economic Development, Brisbane (AO7) Department of Justice and Attorney-General

J  Manager (Business Services Unit), 28-08-2009 Harvey, Bernard Manager (Customer Response), 098/09 Magistrates Courts Branch, Justice Joseph State Penalties Enforcement Administration, Brisbane (AO7) Registry, Community Justice Services, Justice Administration, Brisbane (AO6)

J  Principal Lawyer, Public Law Branch, 21-08-2009 Black, Fiona Sarah Senior Lawyer, Workplace Law, 120/09 Commercial & Public Law Group, Crown Public Law Branch, Commercial & Law, Brisbane (PO6) Public Law Group, Crown Law, Brisbane (PO5)

J  Principal Lawyer, Public Law Branch, 21-08-2009 Daly, Lydia Everyl Senior Lawyer, Workplace Law, 120/09 Commercial & Public Law Group, Crown Public Law Branch, Commercial & Law, Brisbane (PO6) Public Law Group, Crown Law, Brisbane (PO5)

J Lawyer, Public Law Branch, Commercial 07-09-2009 McPherson, Catriona Legal Clerk, Workplace Law, Public 123/09 & Public Law Group, Crown Law, Louise Law Branch, Commercial & Public Brisbane (PO3) Law Group, Crown Law, Brisbane (PO2)

* Sect Business Co-ordinator, Strategic Policy Date of duty Skehan, Stacey Office Co-ordinator (Administration 7.12 Legal and Executive Services, Office of Law), Administrative Law Unit, General Counsel, Brisbane (AO5) Executive and Strategic Services, Brisbane (AO4)

JAG  Principal Policy Officer, Workplace Date of duty Shuttleton, Carmen Jo Senior Policy Officer, Workplace 494/09 Health and Safety Queensland Policy, Health and Safety Queensland Policy Directorate, Workplace Health Policy, Policy Directorate, Workplace and Safety Queensland, Brisbane (AO7) Health and Safety Queensland, Brisbane (AO6)

* This appointment was made in accordance with Section 7.12 of the Recruitment and Selection Directive 03/09. Department of Main Roads

MR Project Manager, RoadTek Asset Date of duty Glassop, Paul Supervisor, RoadTek Asset Services 0903/09 Services South, RoadTek Group, South, RoadTek Group, Caloundra Beaudesert (AO5) (CW14) Queensland Police Service

PO Information Resource Manager, 01-09-2009 Swindells, Francis Senior Information Technology 22/09 Metropolitan North Region, Alderley Samuel Officer, Information Systems Branch, (AO7) Information and Communications Technology, Brisbane (AO6)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification Number Appointment (Unless otherwise indicated)

PO Senior Information Technology Officer, Date of duty Leroi, Philip Information Technology Officer, 101/09 Information Systems Branch, Information Systems Branch, Information and Communications Information and Communications Technology, Brisbane (AO6) Technology, Brisbane (AO5)

PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Date of duty Tapsall, Lynette Communications Room Operator, 144/09 Information and Communications Michelle Police Communications Centre, Technology, Brisbane (AO3) Communications Branch, Operations Support Command, Brisbane (OO4)

PO Administration Officer, State Crime 27-08-2009 O’Brien, Kym Michelle Administrative Officer, State 225/09 Operations Command, Brisbane (AO3) Intelligence Group, State Crime Operations Command, Brisbane (AO2)

PO Senior Administration Officer, Right to 22-08-2009 Shillington, Robyn Administration Officer, Right to 226/09 Information and Privacy Unit, Jane Information and Privacy Unit, Administration Division, Brisbane Administration Division, Brisbane (AO6) (AO5)

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QB Systems Program Officer, System Date of duty Henderson, Janet Business Support Officer, Brisbane 07/09 Accounting, Financial Services Branch, Margaret Metropolitan Region, Brisbane Brisbane (AO4) Metropolitan Group, Brisbane (AO3) Residential Tenancies Authority

RTA Senior Administration Officer, Date of duty Goodwin, Alethea Administrator Officer, Bond & 11/09 Operational Services, Rental Bond Advisory Services, Brisbane (AO2) Services, Brisbane (AO3) Queensland Studies Authority

* Sect  Manager, Quality Assurance Unit, QCE 07-10-2009 Rolph, Leanne Principal Education Officer, Quality 7.12 Branch, Student Achievement Division, Assurance Unit, QCE Branch, Brisbane (AO8) Student Achievement Division, Brisbane (AO7)

* This appointment was made in accordance with Section 7.12 of the Recruitment and Selection Directive 03/09. Department of Transport

TD Senior Advisor (Services Management), Date of duty Williams, Russell Principal Customer Service Officer, 1097/09 Central Region, Transport Services Central Region, Transport Services Division, Mackay (AO4) Division, Mackay (AO3)

TD Senior Recordkeeping Advisor Date of duty Good, Kylie Recordkeeping Advisor (Education), 1238/09 (Governance), Information Governance, Information Governance, Information Management Division, Information Management Division, Brisbane (AO6) Brisbane (AO5)

TD Senior Advisor (Transport Policy), Date of duty Everingham, Alan Advisor (Transport Policy), Vehicles 7331/08 Vehicles & Road Use, Land Transport & & Road Use, Land Transport & Safety Safety Division, Brisbane (AO6) Division, Brisbane (AO5)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification Number Appointment (Unless otherwise indicated) Treasury Department

TY  Principal Policy Advisor – Injury Date of duty Donaghey, Adrian Performance Analyst, CTP Division, 537/09 Management, CTP Division, Motor Brian Motor Accident Insurance Accident Insurance Commission, Office Commission, Office of the Insurance of the Insurance Commissioner, Commissioner, Brisbane (AO6) Brisbane (AO7)

TY  Revenue Officer, Office of the Executive Date of duty Tyler-Whiteman, Revenue Officer – Level 1, Account 455/09 Director, Office of State Revenue, Benjamin Robert Management, Taxes, Office of State Brisbane (AO4) Revenue, Brisbane (AO3) Queensland Water Commission

# QWC  Principal Policy Officer, Regional 14-09-2009 McKenna, Senior Policy Officer, Water Planning 1184 Planning & Policy, Queensland Water Christopher (South East), Urban Water Policy & Commission, Brisbane (AO7) Management, Water & Catchment Division, Department of Environment and Resource Management, Brisbane (PO4)

# QWC  Senior Policy Officer, Demand Date of duty Doyle, Joanne Business Development Officer, 1130 Efficiency, Demand Efficiency & Regional Development & Services, Substitution, Queensland Water Industry Investment & Development, Commission, Brisbane (AO6) Department of Employment, Economic Development & Innovation, Brisbane (AO5)

# Through Machinery of Government (26-03-2009) these positions transitioned to the Department of Environment and Resource Management.

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NOTIFICATION OF THE FILLING OF APPOINTMENTS PART II

Appointments have been approved to the undermentioned vacancies. Appeals do not lie against these appointments

Reference Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Number Department of Communities

# CHS Child Safety Support Officer, Atherton Child Safety Date of duty Schweiger, Margaret May 8931/08 Service Centre, Far North Zone, Child Safety Services Division, Atherton (AO3)

# CHS Child Safety Support Officer, Atherton Child Safety Date of duty Malthouse, Kaylene Eva 8931/08 Service Centre, Far North Zone, Child Safety Services Division, Atherton (AO3)

# Through Machinery of Government (26-03-2009) these positions transitioned to the Department of Communities. CorpTech

* CT  Principal Business Analyst, Project Systems and Date of duty Lyons, Gary Paul 565/09 Reporting, Finance and OSF Applications Management, Service Delivery, Brisbane (AO7)

CT  Senior Developer (Finance ABAP), SAP Development, Date of duty Ghi, Han Quyet 588/09 Development, Service Delivery, Brisbane (AO6)

* CT  Senior Business Analyst, Project Systems and Reporting, Date of duty Banu, Praksh 564/09 Finance and OSF Applications Management, Service Delivery, Brisbane (AO6)

* Temporary Full-time for 9 months with Possible Extension. Department of Community Safety

* CS  Principal Advisor (Finance Systems), Finance & 28-07-2009 Philp, Andrea Leigh 82/09 Administrative Services, Corporate Services, Brisbane (AO7)

% ES  Regional Communications Technician, North Coast 24-08-2009 Wood, Peter James 160/09 Region, Regional Operations, Emergency Management Queensland, Maryborough (TO4)

% ES  Senior Research Officer, Australian Centre for Prehospital 14-09-2008 Gollschewski, Sara Emilie 201/09 Research, Strategic Development, Queensland Ambulance Service, Fortitude Valley (AO5)

% ES  Assistant Procurement Officer, Acquisition Services, 07-09-2009 Moses, Francene 218/09 Finance & Asset Services, Business Support Services, Kedron (AO3)

% Due to Machinery of Government changes the Department of Emergency Services is now known as the Department of Community Safety. * Due to Machinery of Government changes Queensland Corrective Services is now known as the Department of Community Safety. Department of Education, Training and the Arts

CO Database Administrator, Application Services, Strategic 05-08-2009 Luu, Nghi 10238/09 Information and Technologies, Brisbane (PO3)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Number

* CO Project Support Officer, One Portal Project, Information 01-06-2009 Sherwood, Joanne 10165/09 Strategy Branch, Coorparoo (AO3)

# SBIT Corporate Events and Sponsorship Officer, Southbank 14-09-2009 Henshaw, Renee 6062/09 Institute of Technology, Brisbane (AO5)

- Deputy Principal, State High School, 13-07-2009 Aitken, Mark James Tablelands-Johnstone District, DipT Region (DSL 3) BEd GradDipEdAdmin MEdSt

- Deputy Principal, Woree State School, Cairns Coastal 22-01-2010 Anderson, Janet Gail District, Far North Queensland Region (DSL 2) CertT BA

- Deputy Principal, Belmont State School, Brisbane South 22-01-2010 Auer, Stephen James District, Greater Brisbane Region (DSL 2) DipT BEdSt

- Guidance Officer – Classified, Greater Brisbane Region 22-01-2010 Bagley, Julie May (GO 2) DipT GradDipEd MEd

- Head of Department – Mathematics, The Gap State High 22-01-2010 Barbarossa, Peter John School, Brisbane Central and West District, Greater BSc Brisbane Region (HOD 2) GradDipEd  GradDipCompSc

- Deputy Principal, Lowood State High School, Moreton 05-10-2009 Barker, Andrew Samuel West District, Moreton Region (DSL 3) DEd BEd

- Principal, Drayton State School, Toowoomba District, 01-01-2010 Barron, Craig Andrew - Region (SL 3) DipT BEd

- Guidance Officer – Classified, Moreton Region (GO 2) 22-01-2010 Bernard-Mills, Karen Margaret BA DipEd MA BPsy

- Principal, Kingsthorpe State School, Toowoomba District, 01-01-2010 Bizzell, Brett Maurice Darling Downs-South West Queensland Region (SL 2) DipT BEd

- Head of Special Education Services, Ingham State High 22-01-2010 Boaz, Jeanette Anne School – Special Education Program, Townsville District, BA North Queensland Region (HOSES 2) BEd

- Deputy Principal, Bellevue Park State School, Gold Coast 22-01-2010 Bottiglieri, Julianne District, South Coast Region (DSL 2) CertT BEdSt MEd

- Deputy Principal, Glenvale State School, Toowoomba 22-01-2010 Bowden, Sandra Gay District, Darling Downs-South West Queensland Region BA (DSL 1) GradDipEd

- Head of Department – Business Education/Information 22-01-2010 Brandon, Natalie Jane Technology, MacGregor State High School, South East BEd Brisbane District, Greater Brisbane Region (HOD 2) MEd

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Reference Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Number

- Head of Special Education Services, Undurba State 22-01-2010 Brooks, Marian Margaret School – Special Education Program, Sunshine Coast DipT South District, (HOSES 2) BEd

- Head of Department – Social Science, Stanthorpe State 13-07-2009 Burton-Ree, Robyn Maree High School, Warwick District, Darling Downs South West DipEd Queensland Region (HOD 2) BEd MEd

- Principal, Pomona State School, Sunshine Coast North 01-01-2010 Byrne, Michael Matthew District, Sunshine Coast Region (SL 3) DipT

- Deputy Principal, Cairns State High School, Cairns 22-01-2010 Capon, Carol Anne Coastal District, Far North Queensland Region (DSL 3) DipT BEd

- Head of Department – Physical Education, Calamvale 22-01-2010 Casey, Karen Dorothy Community College, South East Brisbane District, Greater BHumMvtEd Brisbane Region (HOD 2)

- Head of Curriculum, Surfers Paradise State School, Gold 22-01-2010 Coorey, Michelle Renae Coast District, South Coast Region (HOC 1) BT GradDipEd

- Deputy Principal, Gumdale State School, Brisbane South 22-01-2010 Day, Michael Ian District, Greater Brisbane Region (DSL 2) BBus GradDipEd MEd

- Head of Department – Senior Schooling, Tullawong State 22-01-2010 Duke, Jennifer Jane High School, Sunshine Coast South District, Sunshine BSc Coast Region (HOD 2) GradDipT

- Guidance Officer – Classified, Wide Bay-Burnett Region 22-01-2010 Dykstra, Ann (GO 2) GradCertEd DipPsy MSE

- Principal, Cloyna State School, Wide Bay West District, 01-01-2010 Eeles, Jenny Marie Wide Bay Burnett Region (SL 1) BEd

- Principal, Kia-Ora State School, Wide Bay South District, 01-01-2010 Ellen, Rita Mary Wide Bay Burnett Region (SL 1) CertT DipT BEd

- Principal, Winfield State School, Wide Bay North District, 01-01-2010 Elliott, Teena Elsom Wide Bay Burnett Region (SL 1) BT

- Guidance Officer – Classified, Greater Brisbane Region 22-01-2010 Fenaughty, Jennifer Louise (GO 2) BA GradDipEd MEd

- Head of Department – Mathematics, Mount Gravatt State 22-01-2010 Findlay, Janice Gwen High School, Brisbane South District, Greater Brisbane BSc Region (HOD 2) GradDipEd BEdSt

- Deputy Principal, Burnside State School, Sunshine Coast 22-01-2010 Fitzgerald, Dianne Christine North District, Sunshine Coast Region (DSL 1) DipT BEdSt

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Reference Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Number

- Deputy Principal, Camp Hill Infants and Primary School, 22-01-2010 Frearson, Michael Robert Brisbane South District, Greater Brisbane Region (DSL 2) BEd GradDipSpecEd

- Deputy Principal, Gordonvale State High School, Cairns 22-01-2010 Gardner, Karen-Lea Coastal District, Far North Queensland Region (DSL 3) DipT

- Head of Special Education Services, Capalaba State 22-01-2010 Gillespie, Joanne Lee, Dip.T. College – Special Education Program, South East GradDipSpecEd Brisbane District, Greater Brisbane Region (HOSES 4) MEd

- Deputy Principal, Edens Landing State School, Logan 22-01-2010 Grant, Anthea Ruth Albert Beaudesert District, South Coast Region (DSL 2) DipT BEd

- Head of Department – Middle Schooling, Sunshine 22-01-2010 Greinke, Cheryl Anne Beach State High School, Sunshine Coast North District, BEd Sunshine Coast Region (HOD 2)

- Principal, Gundiah State School, Wide Bay South District, 01-01-2010 Greinke, Warren Donald Wide Bay Burnett Region (SL 1) BEd

- Guidance Officer – Classified, Sunshine Coast Region 22-01-2010 Guest, Sarah Louise (GO 2) BSc GradDipEd

- Head of Special Education Services, Kalkie State School 22-01-2010 Hayes, Heidi Rae – Special Education Program, Wide Bay North District, BEdSpecEd Wide Bay-Burnett Region (HOSES 2)

- Principal, Condamine State School, Roma District, 01-01-2010 Heffernan, Amanda Jane Darling Downs-South West Queensland Region (SL 1) BAEd

- Head of Curriculum, Gaven State School, Gold Coast 22-01-2010 Hill, Vikki Maree District, South Coast Region (HOC 1) DipT GradDipAplLg

- Principal, Macgregor State School, South East Brisbane 01-01-2010 Holm, Kristine Estelle District, Greater Brisbane Region (SL 7) DipT BEd

- Deputy Principal, Cooroy State School, Sunshine Coast 22-01-2010 Honeywell, Karina Rose North District, Sunshine Coast Region (DSL 2) BEd

- Head of Department – The Arts, Caloundra State High 22-01-2010 Hounslow, Anita Catherine School, Sunshine Coast North District, Sunshine Coast BEd Region (HOD 2)

- Deputy Principal, Dayboro State School, Sunshine Coast 22-01-2010 Hughes, Susan Young South District, Sunshine Coast Region (DSL 1) DipT BEd

- Head of Department – Middle Schooling, Monto State 22-01-2010 Hyland, Stacey Lee High School, Wide Bay North District, Wide Bay-Burnett BAEd Region (HOD 2)

- Head of Special Education Services, Tullawong State 22-01-2010 Hyne, Victoria Suzanne School – Special Education Program, Sunshine Coast BEd South District, Sunshine Coast Region (HOSES 3)

- Principal, Tewantin State School, Sunshine Coast South 01-01-2010 Jenkins, Neil Alan District, Sunshine Coast Region (SL5) BEd

- Deputy Principal, Shailer Park State High School, Logan 22-01-2010 Jones, Glyn Barrington Albert Beaudesert District, South Coast Region (DSL 3) BEdHons

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Reference Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Number

- Head of School (Junior School), Kuranda District State 22-01-2010 Jones, Kylie Maree College, Cairns Coastal District, Far North Queensland DipT Region (SL 2) GradDipEd

- Deputy Principal, Trinity Bay State High School, Cairns 22-01-2010 Keenan, Daniel Michael Coastal District, Far North Queensland Region (DSL 3) BA BEd

- Principal, Mount Nebo State School, Brisbane Central 01-01-2010 Lawrance, Michael John and West District, Greater Brisbane Region (SL 1) BEP

- Deputy Principal, Bracken Ridge State School, Brisbane 22-01-2010 Laws, Benjamin North District, Greater Brisbane Region (DSL 1) BEd

- Deputy Principal, Upper Coomera State College, Gold 22-01-2010 Loftus, Michael Stuart Coast District, South Coast Region (DSL 3) CertEd BEd

- Principal, Burpengary Meadows State School, Sunshine 01-01-2010 Mackie, Elizabeth Anne-Marie Coast South District, Sunshine Coast Region (SL 4) DipT BEd

- Head of Special Education Services, Maleny State School 22-01-2010 Male, Josephine Mary – Special Education Program, Sunshine Coast North BA  District, Sunshine Coast Region (HOSES 3) GradDipT  GradDipResT

- Head of Department – Senior Schooling, Pacific Pines 22-01-2010 Manley, Lynette Ann State High School, Gold Coast District, South Coast BSc Region (HOD 2) DipEd

- Deputy Principal, Benowa State School, Gold Coast 22-01-2010 Manthey, Benjamin Bruce District, South Coast Region (DSL 2) BEd

- Deputy Principal, Golden Beach State School, Sunshine 22-01-2010 Mason, Charlene Jeanette Coast North District, Sunshine Coast Region (DSL 2) BA GradDipT

- Head of School - Senior, Meridan State College, Sunshine 22-01-2010 McCord, Karen Joyce Coast North District, Sunshine Coast Region (SL 4) BHMSt  MEd

- Head of Curriculum, Grovely State School, Brisbane North 22-01-2010 McIvor, Suzanne Edina District, Greater Brisbane Region (HOC 1) DipEd BEd

- Head of Department – English, Ferny Grove State High 13-07-2009 McPherson, Susan School, Brisbane North District, Greater Brisbane Region BA (HOD 2) GradDipEd MEd

- Principal, Wheatlands State School, Wide Bay West 01-01-2010 Meikle, Anthony John District, Wide Bay Burnett Region (SL 1) BEd

- Principal, State School, Cairns Coastal District, 01-01-2010 Moore, Julie Ann Far North Queensland Region (SL 4) DipT GradDipAbEd  GradDipEd

- Guidance Officer – Classified, Wide Bay-Burnett Region 22-01-2010 Mustey, Vanessa Joy (GO 2) BT

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Reference Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Number

- Deputy Principal, Burpengary State School, Sunshine 22-01-2010 Nilsson, Christine Louise Coast South District, Sunshine Coast Region (DSL 2) DipT GradDipSpecEd MEd

- Principal, Mabel Park State High School, Logan Albert 13-07-2009 O’Connor, Michael William Beaudesert District, South Coast Region (SL 5) BEd

- Head of Special Education Services, Wynnum North State 22-01-2010 Park, Elspeth Jane High School – Special Education Program, Brisbane DipT South District, Greater Brisbane Region (HOSES 3) BEdSt

- Principal, Mount Marrow State School, Moreton West 01-01-2010 Paterson, Fay Margaret District, Moreton Region (SL 1) DipT GradDipApLing

- Head of Department – Science, Lowood State High 22-01-2010 Peach, Matthew Robert School, Moreton West District, Moreton Region (HOD 2) BEd

- Head of Special Education Services, Broadbeach State 22-01-2010 Purdon, Vicki Gay School – Special Education Program, Gold Coast District, DipT South Coast Region (HOSES 2) GradDipSpecEd

- Deputy Principal, Palm Beach State School, Gold Coast 22-01-2010 Pye, Janet Anne District, South Coast Region (DSL 1) DipT BEd GradDipApLing  MA

- Head of Special Education Services, Bowen State High 22-01-2010 Robertson, Elaine Lesley School – Special Education Program, Mackay- TTC Whitsunday District, Mackay- (HOSES TTSPC 2)

- Head of Curriculum, Sandgate State School, Brisbane 22-01-2010 Robinson, Anne Maree North District, Greater Brisbane Region (HOC 1) DipT BEd

- Head of Department – English, Tamborine Mountain 22-01-2010 Ross, Angela Jane State High School, Gold Coast District, South Coast DipEd  Region (HOD 2) BEdSt

- Head of Department - Curriculum, Wondai State School, 22-01-2010 Ross, Helen Jean Wide Bay West District, Wide Bay Burnett (HOD 2) DipEd

- Head of Department – English, Wavell State High School, 22-01-2010 Rossi-Pope, Linda Elizabeth Brisbane North District, Greater Brisbane Region (HOD 2) BA GradDipEd BEdSt

- Head of Department – English, Pittsworth State High 22-01-2010 Santsingh, Debbie Ann School, The Downs District, Darling Downs-South West BEd Queensland Region (HOD 2)

- Principal, Currumbin Valley State School, Gold Coast 01-01-2010 Schwartz, Heidi District, South Coast Region (SL 2) BEd

- Head of Department – Practical Arts, Ormeau Woods 22-01-2010 Smits, Patricia Majella State High School, Logan-Albert Beaudesert District, DipT South Coast Region (HOD 2) BEd

- Head of Special Education Services, Coombabah State 22-01-2010 Southcombe, Susan Maree High School – Special Education Program, Gold Coast BT District, South Coast Region (HOSES 3)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Number

- Principal, Mossman State School, Cairns Coastal District, 01-01-2010 Sparkes, Vicki Jean Far North Queensland Region (SL 3) DipT BEd

- Deputy Principal, Ormeau Woods State High School, 22-01-2010 Stager, Imogen Frances Logan Albert Beaudesert District, South Coast Region BEd (DSL 3)

- Head of Department – Physical Education, Trinity Bay 22-01-2010 Stanton, Jacob Robert State High School, Cairns Coastal District, Far North BEd Queensland Region (HOD 2)

- Deputy Principal, Kenmore State High School, Brisbane 22-01-2010 Steel, Shannyn Leanne Central and West District, Greater Brisbane Region (DSL BA 3) GradDipEd

- Head of Department – Senior Schooling, Southport State 22-01-2010 Talbot, Debra Kay High School, Gold Coast District, South Coast Region BComm (HOD 2) GradDipEd

- Head of Department – Science, Glenmore State High 22-01-2010 Thompson, Christopher Laurence School, Central Coast District, Fitzroy-Central West BHumMvtEd Queensland Region (HOD 2)

- Head of Department – Teaching and Learning, Beerwah 22-01-2010 Toombs, Damian Michael State High School, Sunshine Coast North District, BEd Sunshine Coast Region (HOD 2)

- Head of Department – Mathematics, Warwick State High 22-01-2010 Turner, Geoffrey Kenneth School, Warwick District, Darling Downs-South West DipT Queensland Region (HOD 2) BEd

- Deputy Principal, Meridan State College, Sunshine Coast 22-01-2010 Turner, John Stead North District, Sunshine Coast Region (DSL 2) GradDipEd

- Head of Campus, Tagai – Horn Island Campus, Torres 01-01-2010 Unicomb, Ian Bruce Strait and Cape District, Far North Queensland Region (SL DipT 2)

- Head of Department – English, Mount Gravatt State High 22-01-2010 Waring, Victor George School, Brisbane South District, Greater Brisbane Region GradDipEd (HOD 2) BA

- Principal, Two Mile State School, Wide Bay South District, 01-01-2010 Warren, Karen Louise Wide Bay Burnett Region (SL 2) DipT BEdSt

- Guidance Officer – Classified, Greater Brisbane Region 22-01-2010 Wilson, Daniel James (GOC 1) BA GradDipEd

- Head of Department – Physical Education, Mountain 22-01-2010 Wilson, Timothy Mark Creek State High School, Sunshine Coast North District, DipT Sunshine Coast Region (HOD 2) BEd

- Head of Department – Mathematics, Meridan State 22-01-2010 Zernike, Elizabeth May College, Sunshine Coast North District, Sunshine Coast BSc Region (HOD 2) GradDipEd

- Guidance Officer – Classified, Far North Queensland 22-01-2010 Zigterman, Robin Anna Winifred Region (GO 2) GradDipT BSc GradDipEd GradDipSpecEd

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Reference Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Number

# Temporary Full-time until 14-09-2010. * Temporary position until 30-09-2009. Department of Employment Economic Development and Innovation

J Policy and Legislation Officer, Fair Trading Policy Branch, 24-08-2009 Eenink, Anita 129/09 Brisbane (AO6)

# DME Team Leader, Regional Corporate Support Unit, Southern 28-09-2009 Saunders, Natalie 1131 Region, Statewide Services Division, Woolloongabba (AO6)

# DME  Administration Officer, Central Region, Statewide 14-09-2009 Butteriss, Julieanne 1084 Services Division, Rockhampton (AO3)

# DME Support Officer, Tenure Management, Southern Region, 14-09-2009 Love, Amanda 1055 Statewide Services Division, Woolloongabba (AO2)

# DME Support Officer, Tenure Management, Southern Region, 14-09-2009 McRoberts, Sarah 1055 Statewide Services Division, Woolloongabba (AO2)

# DME  Computer Systems Officer, Business Systems Support, 14-09-2009 Bhimireddy, Himabindhu 1102 Information Services Unit, Corporate Services, Brisbane Mstr Appl Comp (PO3)

% DPIF  Laboratory Technician (Postharvest),Supply Chain 02-09-2009 Sole, Daniel 1100 Innovation, Supply Chain Solutions, Horticulture and BSc Forestry Science, Industry Services, Primary Industries and Fisheries, Cairns (TO2)

DEEDI  Senior Licensing Officer, Licensing Branch, Licensing Date of duty Black, Karen Anne 426/09 Division, Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing, Brisbane (AO5)

# Due to Machinery of Government changes Mines and Energy is now known as Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation. % Due to Machinery of Government changes Primary Industries and Fisheries is now known as Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation. Environment and Resource Management

+ EN Manager, Brisbane South Region, Regional Services, Date of duty Evans, Mark Darryl 318/09 Environmental Services, Brisbane (AO7)

EN  Administrative Officer, Wildlife, Conservation Strategy Date of duty Henney, Nina Anne 439/09 and Planning, Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, Townsville (AO2)

+ Due to Machinery of Government changes Environmental Protection Agency is now known as Department of Environment and Resource Management. Department of Health

HHL Manager, Policy Branch, Brisbane, Policy, Planning and 19-08-2009 Morris, Dawn 0906260 Resourcing Division (AO8)

HHL Manager, Policy Branch, Brisbane, Policy, Planning and 19-08-2009 Gasson, Catherine Kim 0906260 Resourcing Division (AO8)

HHL Principal Project Officer, Brisbane, Policy, Planning and 17-06-2009 Anderson, Lynette 0904254 Resourcing Division (AO7)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Number Health Quality and Complaints Commission

HQCC CIPHA Data Quality Officer (AO7) 01-06-2009 Leah Milburn-Walker 03/09

HQCC Senior Project Officer (AO6) 10-08-2009 Kate Grant-Taylor 04/09 

HQCC Senior Project Officer (AO6) 10-08-2009 Susan Carr 04/09

HQCC Senior Project Officer (AO6) 17-08-2009 Carli Rowlands 04/09

HQCC Principal Epidemiologist (PO5) 01-07-2009 John Marquess 05/09

HQCC Principal Investigations Officer (AO7) 15-06-2009 Bryan Paton 06/09

HQCC Principal Quality Officer (AO7) 20-07-2009 Tracey Lee 07/09

HQCC Manager, Community Engagement (SO1) 20-07-2009 Leanne Kearins 08/09 Office of the Information Commissioner

OIC Principal Privacy Officer, Office of the Information Date of duty Ex, Lemm 12/09 Commissioner, Brisbane (AO8)

OIC Senior Privacy Officer, Office of the Information Date of duty Campbell, Sharron 13/09 Commissioner, Brisbane (AO7)

OIC Privacy Officer, Office of the Information Commissioner, Date of duty Schodel, Lucy 14/09 Brisbane (AO6)

OIC Senior Performance Monitoring and Reporting Officer, Date of duty Girvan,Dean 16/09 Office of the Information Commissioner, Brisbane (AO7)

OIC Manager, Training and Stakeholder Relations, Office of Date of duty Haigh, Steven Richard 05/09 the Information Commissioner (AO8)

OIC Manager, Performance Monitoring and Review, Office of Date of duty McLeod, Karen 15/09 the Information Commissioner (AO8) Department of Justice and Attorney-General

* J Senior Principal Lawyer, Public Law Branch, Commercial 26-08-2009 Dummett, Justice Ski 119/09 and Public Law Group, Crown Law, Brisbane (SO2)

* J Senior Principal Lawyer, Commercial & Infrastructure 07-08-2009 Callaghan, Dominic Michael 121/09 Branch, Commercial & Public Law Group, Crown Law, Brisbane (SO2)

** J Legal Officer, Office of the Director of Public 02-09-2009 Christopherson, Kathleen Marie 143/09 Prosecutions, Ipswich (PO3)

* J Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions (Crown 03-09-2009 Fuller, Todd Arnold 145/09 Prosecutor), Directorate, Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, Brisbane

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Reference Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Number

* J Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions (Crown 03-09-2009 Byrne, Michael Roderick 145/09 Prosecutor), Directorate, Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, Brisbane

* J Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions (Crown 03-09-2009 Martin, Ross Gregory 145/09 Prosecutor), Directorate, Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, Brisbane

* J Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions (Crown 03-09-2009 Copley, Michael James 145/09 Prosecutor), Directorate, Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, Brisbane

* Sect 122 Contract. ** Subsequent appointment. Department of Main Roads

MR GIS Officer, Regional Operations, Roads Business Group, Date of duty Friend, Ross 0203/09 Gympie (PO3) Queensland Museum

QMB Visitor Experience and Operations Manager, Cobb+Co 06-07-2009 Bailey, Deborah 208/09 Museum, Toowoomba (AO7) Department of Environment and Resource Management

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Acts Interpretation Act 1954 Statutory Instruments Act 1992 Timber Utilisation and Marketing Act 1987

APPROVED PRESERVATIVE TREATMENT AMENDMENT NOTIFICATION (NO. 3) 2009

TABLE OF PROVISIONS

Section Page

1. Short Title ...... 1

2. Commencement...... 1

3. Notification amended ...... 1

4. Amendment of Schedule 2 (Approved Preservative Treatments for H Level H2) ...... 2 & 3

5. Amendment of Schedule 3 (Approved Preservative Treatments for H Level H3) ...... 4 & 5

6. Amendments of Notes to Schedules ...... 6

Short Title

1. This notification may be cited as the Approved Preservative Treatment Amendment Notification (No. 3) 2009.

Commencement

2. This notification commences on the day it is published in the gazette.

Notification Amended

3. This notification amends the Approved Preservative Treatment Notification 2008. 18 September 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 203

Amendment of Schedule 2 (Approved Preservative Treatments for H Level H2)

4. omit – APPROVED PRESERVATIVE TREATMENTS FOR H LEVEL H2 [This Schedule sets out details of approved preservative treatments for timber to which the H level, H2, is assigned. Timber treated with these approved preservative treatments is suitable for use clear of the ground in a well ventilated situation, completely protected from weather and wetting, where risk of attack by insects including termites may exist.] Column 1 Column 2 Preservative Minimum retention in the analytical zone (Note (a)) and Penetration [nominated preservative Pattern Code (shown in bold type) of nominated preservative element or compound for element or compound in treated timber expressing retention] CCA preservatives (Note (b)) conifer & 0.320% C or P [% total active element hardwood (Note (c)) (%Cu+%Cr+%As)] ACQ2100 (Note (d)) [% total actives (%Cu + conifer & 0.350% %didecyl- C hardwood (Note (e)) dimethylammonium chloride [DDAC]) Boron compounds 0.350% (Note (f)) conifer & (Note (y)) C [% elemental boron (%B)] hardwood 06#1 06#1 Deltamethrin conifer & C or P 0.0020% [% Deltamethrin] hardwood or H conifer & 0.030% C or P hardwood Cypermethrin [% cypermethrin] 0.030% Notes (a10) & (b1) R hardwood 0.030% Notes (a10) & (b1) & (y) Q conifer & C or P 0.020% hardwood or H Permethrin 25:75 conifer F 0.020% [% permethrin] (Note (a7)) (Note (a4)) hardwood 0 mm to 1 mm 0.020% F (Note (m)) 1 mm to 5 mm 0.005% (Note (a4)) conifer I 0.020% (Note (a7)) (Note (a4)) 0.00420% (Note (z)) Bifenthrin [% Bifenthrin] conifer 0.00210% (Notes (y) & (z)) 0.00270% (Notes (y) & (a8) & (a9) Q hardwood 0.00280% (Notes (y) & (a8)) (Note (a2)) conifer & 0.00365% (Notes (b4) & (c2) & (i) & J Imidacloprid hardwood (y)) [% Imidacloprid] 0.00440% conifer H (Notes (i) & (y) & (b2) & (b3)) 0.0049% Q (Notes (y) & (b2) & (b6)) 0.00110% Q (Notes (y) & (z) & (b2)) 0.00260% hardwood H (Notes (i) & (y) & (b3) & (b4)) 204 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 [18 September 2009

insert –

APPROVED PRESERVATIVE TREATMENTS FOR H LEVEL H2 [This Schedule sets out details of approved preservative treatments for timber to which the H level, H2, is assigned. Timber treated with these approved preservative treatments is suitable for use clear of the ground in a well ventilated situation, completely protected from weather and wetting, where risk of attack by insects including termites may exist.] Column 1 Column 2 Preservative Minimum retention in the analytical zone (Note (a)) and Penetration [nominated preservative Pattern Code (shown in bold type) of nominated preservative element or compound for element or compound in treated timber expressing retention] CCA preservatives (Note (b)) conifer & 0.320% C or P [% total active element hardwood (Note (c)) (%Cu+%Cr+%As)] ACQ2100 (Note (d)) [% total actives (%Cu + conifer & 0.350% %didecyl- C hardwood (Note (e)) dimethylammonium chloride [DDAC]) Boron compounds 0.350% (Note (f)) conifer & (Note (y)) C [% elemental boron (%B)] hardwood 06#1 06#1 Deltamethrin conifer & C or P 0.0020% [% Deltamethrin] hardwood or H conifer & 0.030% C or P Cypermethrin hardwood [% cypermethrin] 0.030% (Notes (a10) & (b1)) R hardwood 0.030% (Notes (a10) & (b1) & (y)) Q conifer & C or P 0.020% hardwood or H Permethrin 25:75 conifer F 0.020% [% permethrin] (Note (a7)) (Note (a4)) hardwood 0 mm to 1 mm 0.020% F (Note (m)) 1 mm to 5 mm 0.005% (Note (a4)) conifer I 0.020% (Note (a7)) (Note (a4)) 0.00420% (Note (z)) Bifenthrin conifer 0.00210% (Notes (y) & (z)) [% Bifenthrin] 0.00270% (Notes (y) & (a8) & (a9)) Q hardwood 0.00210% (Notes (y) & (a8)) & (c4)) (Note (a2)) conifer & 0.00365% (Notes (b4) & (c2) & (i) & J Imidacloprid hardwood (y)) [% Imidacloprid] 0.00440% conifer H (Notes (i) & (y) & (b2) & (b3)) 0.0049% Q (Notes (y) & (b2) & (b6)) 0.00110% Q (Notes (y) & (z) & (b2)) 0.00260% hardwood H (Notes (i) & (y) & (b3) & (b4)) 18 September 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 205

Amendment of Schedule 3 (Approved Preservative Treatments for H Level H3)

5. omit – SCHEDULE 3 APPROVED PRESERVATIVE TREATMENTS FOR H LEVEL H3 [This Schedule sets out details of approved preservative treatments for timber to which the H level, H3, is assigned. Timber treated with these approved preservative treatments is suitable for use clear of the ground, exposed to weather or periodic wetting, where risk of decay or attack by insects including termites may exist.] Column 1 Column 2 Minimum retention in the analytical zone Preservative (Note (a)) and Penetration Pattern Code [nominated preservative element or compound (shown in bold type) of nominated for expressing retention] preservative element or compound in treated timber CCA preservatives (Note (b)) conifer and 0.380% D or P [% total active element (%Cu+%Cr+%As)] hardwood (Note (c)) ACQ2100 (Note (d)) 0.350% conifer [% total actives (%Cu + %didecyl- (Note (e)) dimethylammonium chloride [DDAC]) 0.390% hardwood (Note (e)) D or P MicroPro copper quat (Notes (d) & (c1)) 0.350% or Q conifer [% total actives (%Cu + %didecyl- (Note (e)) dimethylammonium carbonate [DDAC])] 0.390% hardwood (Note (e)) Tanalith E (Note (w)) conifer and 0.2290% D [% total actives (%Cu + % tebuconazole)] hardwood (Note (x)) Creosote (Note (j)) conifer and 8.0% [% creosote] hardwood Pentachlorophenol (Note (k)) conifer and D or P 0.70% [% pentachlorophenol] hardwood Copper Naphthenate (Notes (n) & (k)) conifer and 0.10% [% elemental Cu (%Cu)] hardwood 0.080% Tri(n-butyl) tin oxide (Notes (o) & (p) & (k) & (b5)) conifer and (Note (a1)) [% organotin, expressed as %Sn] hardwood 0.160% Tri(n-butyl) tin naphthenate (Notes (o) & (k) 0.080% & (b5)) conifer and (Note (a1)) D or P [% organotin, expressed as %Sn] hardwood or H 0.160% Propiconazole/Tebuconazole (Notes (a5) & (k) & 0.06% (b5)) conifer (Note (a6) [%propiconazole + % tebuconazole] Pentachlorophenol/Tri(n-butyl) tin oxide (Notes 0.230% (o) & (k)) conifer and pentachlorophenol + [% pentachlorophenol + % organotin, expressed as hardwood 0.050% Sn D or P %Sn] Benzalkonium Chloride (Notes (q) & (k)) 2.00% conifer only [% benzalkonium chloride (%BAC)] (Note (r)) Deltamethrin (Note (l) & (b5)) conifer & 0.0020% [% Deltamethrin] hardwood Cypermethrin (Note (l) & (b5)) conifer & D or P 0.030% [% cypermethrin] hardwood or H Permethrin 25:75 (Note (l) & (b5)) conifer & 0.020% [% permethrin (%cis & % trans)] hardwood 206 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 [18 September 2009

insert –

SCHEDULE 3 APPROVED PRESERVATIVE TREATMENTS FOR H LEVEL H3 [This Schedule sets out details of approved preservative treatments for timber to which the H level, H3, is assigned. Timber treated with these approved preservative treatments is suitable for use clear of the ground, exposed to weather or periodic wetting, where risk of decay or attack by insects including termites may exist.] Column 1 Column 2 Minimum retention in the analytical zone Preservative (Note (a)) and Penetration Pattern Code [nominated preservative element or compound (shown in bold type) of nominated for expressing retention] preservative element or compound in treated timber CCA preservatives (Note (b)) conifer and 0.380% D or P [% total active element (%Cu+%Cr+%As)] hardwood (Note (c)) 0.350% ACQ2100 (Note (d)) conifer (Note (e)) [% total actives (%Cu + %didecyl- 0.390% dimethylammonium chloride [DDAC]) hardwood (Note (e)) D or P 0.350% or Q MicroPro copper quat (Notes (d) & (c1)) conifer (Note (e)) [% total actives (%Cu + %didecyl- 0.390% dimethylammonium carbonate [DDAC])] hardwood (Note (e)) Tanalith E (Note (w)) conifer and 0.2290% D [% total actives (%Cu + % tebuconazole)] hardwood (Note (x)) Creosote (Note (j)) conifer and 8.0% [% creosote] hardwood Pentachlorophenol (Note (k)) conifer and D or P 0.70% [% pentachlorophenol] hardwood Copper Naphthenate (Notes (n) & (k)) conifer and 0.10% [% elemental Cu (%Cu)] hardwood 0.080% Tri(n-butyl) tin oxide (Notes (o) & (p) & (k) & (b5)) conifer and (Note (a1)) [% organotin, expressed as %Sn] hardwood 0.160% 0.080% Tri(n-butyl) tin naphthenate (Notes (o) & (k) & conifer and (Note (a1)) D or P (b5)) hardwood or H [% organotin, expressed as %Sn] 0.160% Propiconazole/Tebuconazole (Notes (a5) & (k) & conifer and 0.06% (b5) & (c3)) hardwood (Note (a6)) [%propiconazole + % tebuconazole] Pentachlorophenol/Tri(n-butyl) tin oxide (Notes 0.230% (o) & (k)) conifer and pentachlorophenol + [% pentachlorophenol + % organotin, expressed as hardwood 0.050% Sn D or P %Sn] Benzalkonium Chloride (Notes (q) & (k)) 2.00% conifer only [% benzalkonium chloride (%BAC)] (Note (r)) Deltamethrin (Note (l) & (b5)) conifer & 0.0020% [% Deltamethrin] hardwood Cypermethrin (Note (l) & (b5)) conifer & D or P 0.030% [% cypermethrin] hardwood or H Permethrin 25:75 (Note (l) & (b5)) conifer & 0.020% [% permethrin (%cis & % trans)] hardwood 18 September 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 207

Amendment of Notes to Schedules

6. Insert –

(c3) Approved for use on hardwood veneer based products made up of veneers up to and including 3.8mm thick. (c4) Hardwoods treated to penetration pattern D shall carry the following printed advice “To maintain protection, all ends cut or machined after preservative treatment must receive a 3 minute dip in a 0.5% triazole solution in organic solvent prior to fabrication and/or use”.

ENDNOTES

Made by Robert John Setter, Associate Director-General acting with power delegated to him by the Chief Executive, Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation on 9 September 2009. Published in the Gazette on 18 September 2009. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. The administering agency is Queensland Primary Industries and Fisheries, Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation. 208 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 [18 September 2009

Public Service Commission Brisbane, 18 September 2009

The following directive is issued under sections 25, 26, 46, 53,55, 90, 98,138, 178 of the Public Service Act 2008.

BRUCE WILSON AM Commission Chief Executive

Directive 12/09

1 Title: Employment arrangements following workplace change

2 Purpose: This directive outlines employment arrangements to support the changing business and workforce needs of the Queensland public service and the job security of tenured public service employees. (Actions to maximise tenured employment for temporary employees are contained in the Public Service Act 2008 and the directive relating to temporary employment.)

3 Application: This directive applies to tenured public service employees, including tenured senior executives and employees registered for service-wide deployment under the transitional arrangements of section 7.7 of this directive.

4 Legislative Provision: legislation – sections Public Service Act 2008 – sections 25, 26, 46, 53,55, 90, 98,138, 178

5 Effective date: 18 September 2009

6 Definitions: For the purpose of this directive the following definitions apply:

“Agency” - means any government entity that is subject to this directive.

“Receiving agency” - is an agency to which an employee requiring placement is to be placed on a permanent or temporary basis and may be the same as the releasing agency.

“Redeployment” - is the employment of an employee, with their consent, in a permanent role at a lower classification level.

“Releasing agency”

Directive 05/09 3 18 September 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 209

- is the agency with which an employee has tenured employment.

“Transfer” - is the employment of an employee in an alternative permanent role at level.

7 Directive:

7.1 Principles (a) The public service workforce must be flexible and mobile if agencies are to respond to the challenges of constant change within their business environments. Agency chief executives are to facilitate the ability of their workforce to respond to change through workforce planning and associated attraction, retention and performance development initiatives. (b) Agency chief executives have responsibility under section 98 of the Public Service Act 2008 to determine the workforce arrangements required to support changing business needs. Workforce arrangements may range from strategies at the individual level, such as job redesign, job reclassification and employee transfer, to restructuring at the local or organisational level. (c) New workforce arrangements must be reasonable and achievable. For example, workload expectations should be fair and employees expected to assume new responsibilities should be appropriately remunerated. (d) Employees affected by new workforce arrangements remain tenured employees of their agency and agency chief executives are responsible for their ongoing employment security. The Queensland Public Service Capability and Leadership Framework (CLF) provides for the recognition of transferable employee skills. (e) In support of their ongoing tenure public service employees must work flexibly with their agency to implement new workforce arrangements. Employees must be prepared, for example, to implement changes to their existing role, transfer to a different role if required and to participate in necessary developmental activities. (f) Tenured public service employees must not be forced into unemployment other than in exceptional circumstances. Agencies must work actively with employees affected by new workforce arrangements to secure their ongoing tenure. Where appropriate, agencies may also seek the assistance of other agencies to secure the ongoing employment security of an employee. Agencies should work co- operatively with each other to meet the Government’s commitment to employment security for public service employees. (g) The provisions of this directive also apply where a new workforce arrangement is initiated by a decision of the agency under section 178 of the Public Service Act 2008 that it is reasonably practicable to deploy an employee who is medically incapable of performing their current substantive role. (h) If the Commission Chief Executive accepts that one or more agencies affected by major workplace change could not reasonably provide ongoing employment for the numbers of staff affected, the Commission Chief Executive will issue a directive formalising the role of other agencies in the placement of staff.

7.2 Action to support employment security

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(a) Agencies must maintain a register of employees who are not immediately allocated to a substantive role following new workforce arrangements and therefore require placement. (b) An employee requiring placement is to indicate whether they wish to be considered for placement at level only and/or also for placements at specified levels below their current substantive level. (c) An employee requiring placement must receive supervision from an appropriate line manager who will work with the employee’s case manager to support the implementation of placement strategies. The supervisor is to ensure that the employee is allocated appropriate duties and provided with reasonable time to search and apply for advertised vacancies at level and, if the employee chooses, below level. (d) An employee requiring placement must be allocated a case manager who will work with the employee and the line manager to achieve the earliest possible placement of the employee in a substantive role. The case manager is responsible for developing and co-ordinating the implementation of strategies and activities tailored to achieve the placement of the individual employee. (e) In the case of employees covered under section 7.1(g) placement strategies will be developed in consultation with the employee’s rehabilitation co-ordinator. (f) Temporary vacancies provide an opportunity for employees requiring placement to both demonstrate their range of knowledge and skills and acquire new knowledge and skills. The agency must consider employees requiring placement for both temporary and permanent vacancies before proceeding to fill a vacancy by any other means. (g) Where necessary to achieve employment security, and if feasible in operational terms, agencies are to create placement opportunities through, for example: (i) Job design which increases, decreases or revises the qualifications and responsibilities of available vacancies to achieve a skills and classification match. (ii) Rotation of staff across roles to create a vacancy. (iii) Creation of suitable vacancies by the resolution of temporary arrangements such as relieving and temporary employment. (iv) Limited applicant pool arrangements provided for under the directive relating to recruitment and selection. (h) Agencies may seek the assistance of other agencies to provide placement opportunities. Placement opportunities might be designed only for the developmental purpose of the employee or might be aimed at matching the employee with suitable temporary or permanent vacancies at or below level before they are filled through other means. Agencies seeking assistance must provide honest and balanced information about the employee’s strengths, areas identified for improvement and any identified performance or conduct issues. An agency whose assistance is being sought is entitled to identify the terms under which placement will occur, for example salary arrangements and any requirement for a work trial. (i) Employees requiring placement should support their own employment security by proactively searching and applying for advertised permanent roles at level.

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7.3 Salary arrangements for transfer and redeployment

(a) An employee who is transferred at level to another agency is to be paid their salary and any applicable allowances by the receiving agency from the date of duty.

(b) An employee who is redeployed is to be paid by the receiving agency at the top pay point of their new classification level plus any applicable allowances.

(c) In addition to salary arrangements under section 7.3(b) the employee is entitled, for a period of 12 months following redeployment, to be paid the salary and allowances applicable to the substantive role which they held prior to redeployment. The releasing agency is to fund the difference between salary and allowances to be paid by the receiving agency and the salary and allowances the employee would have been entitled to if they had remained in their substantive position. The employee will not receive any pay point increments during this period but will receive salary increases determined by industrial instrument.

(d) For tenured senior executives who have been redeployed, the arrangements outlined in section 7.3 (c) are to include any applicable remuneration packaging arrangements specified in a current directive relating to senior executive employment conditions.

(e) Employees transferred into a permanent role across streams of a classification system will be paid in accordance with the current directive relating to transfer within and between classification levels and systems.

(f) If an employee accepts transfer or redeployment to a role which is subject to different conditions established by award or certified agreement then, apart from arrangements outlined in section 7.3 (c), the employee is to assume the employment conditions of the role.

7.4 Salary arrangements for secondment and temporary engagement

(a) Payment of salary costs for an employee placed at level in a temporary vacancy in another agency will be negotiated between the relevant agencies.

(b) Where an employee accepts a temporary placement in another agency at a salary level lower than their substantive level, the income difference will be paid by the releasing agency. This provision includes differences in salary due to conditions established by award and certified agreement.

7.5 Relocation expenses (a) Employees who are transferred or redeployed to a new location are entitled to relocation expenses as specified in the current directive relating to transfer and appointment expenses. The releasing agency will meet the costs of relocation.

(b) Where an employee is temporarily placed in another location, reasonable costs associated with the temporary relocation are to be negotiated with the employee according to arrangements specified under the current directive relating to domestic travelling and relieving expenses. Where the temporary placement is in

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another agency, responsibility for meeting the costs is to be negotiated between the releasing and receiving agencies.

7.6 Reporting requirements

By 30 September each year, commencing in 2010, agencies must report numbers of employees registered as requiring placement and placement outcomes for the previous financial year (the ‘reporting period’) to the Commission Chief Executive.

7.7 Transition (a) Employees of QSuper electing to revert to the Queensland public service are eligible to be registered for service-wide deployment up to and including 31 December 2010.

(b) Except in the circumstance outlined in section 7.7(a) the registration of employees for service-wide deployment under Directive No. 4/99 – Medical Deployment and Redeployment and Directive No. 4/02 – Deployment and Redeployment will cease as at the effective date of this directive. Requests for registration or the extension of an existing registration received prior to the effective date of this directive will be processed. Requests for registration or the extension of an existing registration received on or after the effective date will not be processed.

(c) Employees registered by the Public Service Commission under Directive No. 4/99 – Medical Deployment and Redeployment will continue to be registered for service- wide deployment for a maximum of 12 months from the effective date of this directive, provided that their agency continues to consider that deployment is reasonably practicable.

(d) Employees of QSuper registered by the Public Service Commission under Directive No. 4/02: Deployment and Redeployment will continue to be registered for service- wide deployment until their initial or extended registered deployment period expires or is terminated.

(e) Non-QSuper employees registered by the Public Service Commission under Directive No. 4/02 – Deployment and Redeployment will continue to be eligible for service-wide deployment until their current registration expires or is terminated.

(f) A deployee who is registered with the Public Service Commission for service-wide deployment under sections 7.7 (c) to 7.7 (e) who applies for an advertised permanent role at or below their substantive classification level must be considered on the basis of suitability before other applicants.

The required elements of the suitability assessment process are:

(i) Suitability assessment must be directed at determining whether the deployee has the minimum skills to undertake the requirements of the role to a satisfactory level if provided with reasonable retraining, induction and, if necessary, reasonable adjustment. The ability of the deployee to participate in the various aspects of assessment (e.g. their written or communication skills) should be considered only to the extent that these skills are required to perform the role.

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(ii) The deployee’s agency must nominate a representative to participate in the selection panel at the point of determining suitability. The role of the agency representative is not to act as an advocate for the deployee but to assist the selection panel to make an informed decision on the deployee’s suitability. If more than one deployee is considered suitable, the agency which owns the vacancy may then determine which of the suitable deployees is most meritorious.

(iii) If a deployee is assessed as unsuitable, the panel must prepare a statement summarising the reasons for concluding that the deployee does not have the minimum skills to undertake the requirements of the role to a satisfactory level given retraining, induction and, if necessary, reasonable adjustment.

(iv) A deployee may lodge an appeal directly with the Commission Chief Executive in accordance with the directive relating to appeals where the ground for appeal is a decision that the deployee is unsuitable. Prior to lodging an appeal the deployee must seek feedback from the agency. Agencies must provide feedback, including the statement of unsuitability under 7.7 (f)(iii), within seven calendar days of request.

(g) Salary funding arrangements relating to agencies under section 5.12 of Directive No. 4/99 – Medical Deployment and Redeployment and section 5.17 of Directive No. 4/02 – Deployment and Redeployment will continue to apply where a transfer or redeployment process has commenced prior to the effective date of this directive.

(h) The provisions of section 7.3 (b) and (c) of this directive will apply to all deployees (i.e. both unregistered deployees and deployees who were registered with the Public Service Commission for service-wide deployment under sections 7.7 (c) to 7.7 (e)) who have accepted redeployment in the 12 calendar months prior to the effective date of this directive. The provisions will apply to the period between the effective date of this directive and the expiry of 12 calendar months from the date of redeployment.

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Proposed Amendment to the Building and Construction State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 Industry (Portable Long Service Leave) Regulation 2002 CORRECTION The Queensland Government is seeking public comment on a I, Colin David Jensen, appointed as the Coordinator-General, do proposed amendment to the Building and Construction Industry under section 24AA of the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 hereby (Portable Long Service Leave) Regulation 2002. amend the significant project declaration for the Great Keppel Island Resort project made by me on 28 August 2009 by The proposed change involves raising the prescribed percentage replacing the words ‘Initial Advice Statement dated rate of the long service leave levy from 0.2% to 0.3% effective 16 July 2009’ with the words ‘Initial Advice Statement dated from 1 January 2010. August 2009’. QLeave has outlined the proposed change in a Regulatory NOTIFICATION OF DANGER TO MARINE SAFETY Impact Statement, which describes the need for the rate rise, Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Regulation 2004 the evaluation of impacts on the community and calls for public feedback. The closing date for comments is 14 October 2009. Maritime Safety Agency of Queensland Brisbane, 16 September 2009 Details are available on the QLeave website at www.qleave.qld.gov.au or by contacting QLeave on I, Captain John Richard Watkinson, General Manager, Maritime (07) 3212 6828 or free call 1800 803 481. Comment can be made Safety Queensland, pursuant to section 221 (2) of the in writing and addressed to The Executive Officer, QLeave, Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Regulation 2004, declare PO Box 512, Lutwyche Qld 4030 or [email protected]. that a person must not anchor, berth, moor or operate a ship (other than a ship operated by those persons listed in Schedule B) in the waters described in Schedule A for the period 6.30am NOTIFICATION OF MAKING OF A REGIONAL PLAN to 5.30pm on 20 September 2009.

I, the Honourable Stirling Hinchliffe MP Minister for SCHEDULE A Infrastructure and Planning do hereby notify that under: The waters within the Moogerah Dam bound by an imaginary line starting from a point on the shoreline to the south of the ƒ section 2.5A.14 of the Integrated Planning Act 1997 I made area known as The Gorge, approximate position latitude 28o the Central West Regional Plan on 7 September, 2009; 2.003’S, longitude 152o 32.467’E, then in a south easterly direction to a point off AG Muller Park Point latitude 28o 2.365' ƒ section 2.5A.15 of the Integrated Planning Act 1997 the S, longitude 152 o 32.839' E, then in a south westerly direction Central West Regional Plan has effect on and from to a point on the shore line between Reynolds Creek and 10 September 2009. Coulson Creek latitude 28° 3.515’S longitude 152° 31.808’E then following the shoreline north west to approximate position The Central West Region is a designated region under Schedule latitude 28° 3.280’S longitude 152° 31.542’E continuing north 3A of the Integrated Planning Regulation 1998. west to approximate position latitude 28° 3.157’S longitude 152° 31.452’E and north returning to a point south of The Gorge Copies of the Central West Regional Plan are available for latitude 28o 2.003’S, longitude 152o 32.467’E. inspection and collection free of charge from the Department of Infrastructure and Planning Longreach Office at 138 Eagle Street, As shown in red on the course map prepared by Maritime Safety Longreach Qld 4730, local government offices and public Queensland, designated plan “A1-263-1”, and held at the libraries in, Barcaldine, Bedourie, Blackall, Boulia, Jundah, Regional Manager’s Office in Gold Coast. Longreach and Winton or at www.dip.qld.gov.au. SCHEDULE B All enquiries phone: Free call 1300 724 061 or (07) 4650 1285 (a) Organisers of Ski Racing Queensland Inc; (b) Participants in the Ski Racing Queensland Inc event; Stirling Hinchliffe MP (c) Officers of Queensland Police Service; Minister for Infrastructure and Planning (d) Officers of Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol; (e) Officers of SEQ Water; and (f) Officers of Maritime Safety Queensland. DECLARATION OF POLICE ESTABLISHMENT CAPTAIN JOHN RICHARD WATKINSON In accordance with the Instrument of Delegation D15.14 dated General Manager 5 February 2001 made pursuant to Section 4.10 of the Police Maritime Safety Queensland Service Administration Act 1990 (hereinafter called ‘the Act’). I, Clement David O’REGAN, Assistant Commissioner for the NOTIFICATION OF EXEMPTION Northern Police Region, hereby declare Isuzu Van, Registration Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994 Number 834-KFI to be a police establishment, namely a temporary police watchhouse at Boulia. Maritime Safety Agency of Queensland Brisbane, 15 September 2009 This declaration is to take effect from 0800 hrs on Saturday I, Captain John Richard Watkinson, General Manager, Maritime 17th October 2009 and to cease at 0700 hrs on Monday Safety Queensland, pursuant to section 18A of the Transport 19th October 2009. Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994, exempt all persons operating ships in the event detailed in the Schedule from The declaration is made in accordance with the provisions of section 206A of the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act section 10.10 of the Act, to cater for significant and temporary 1994. increases in population within the local area. SCHEDULE This declaration shall remain in force until otherwise lawfully The event consisting of water ski races to be conducted by the revoked or cancelled. organisers, North Queensland Offshore Ski Association Inc. between the hours of 8am and 2pm on 19 September 2009, as Declaration made at Townsville in the said State of Queensland shown in red on the course map prepared by Maritime Safety on 10 September 2009. Queensland, designated plan “A1-231”, and held at the Regional Harbour Master’s office in Cairns. C D O’REGAN APM CAPTAIN JOHN RICHARD WATKINSON ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER General Manager NORTHERN REGION Maritime Safety Queensland 18 September 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 215

Queensland

NOTIFICATION OF SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION Statutory Instruments Act 1992

Notice is given of the making of the subordinate legislation mentioned in Table 1

TABLE 1 SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION BY NUMBER

No. Subordinate Legislation Empowering Act

196 Superannuation (State Public Sector) Amendment of Deed Regulation (No. 4) 2009 Superannuation (State Public Sector) Act 1990

1971 Electricity Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2009 Electricity Act 1994

198 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions Corrective Services and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2009

199 Transport Infrastructure Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2009 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

1 Three national regulation impact statements accompany the subordinate legislation 216 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 [18 September 2009

TABLE 2 SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION BY EMPOWERING ACT

This table shows affected subordinate legislation

Empowering Act Subordinate Legislation No.

Corrective Services and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2009 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions...... 198

Electricity Act 1994 Electricity Regulation 2006 • amd by Electricity Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2009...... 197

Superannuation (State Public Sector) Act 1990 Superannuation (State Public Sector) Deed 1990 • amd by Superannuation (State Public Sector) Amendment of Deed Regulation (No. 4) 2009...... 196

Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Infrastructure (Ports) Regulation 2005 • amd by Transport Infrastructure Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2009 ...... 199 Transport Infrastructure (Public Marine Facilities) Regulation 2000 • amd by Transport Infrastructure Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2009 ...... 199

Copies of the subordinate legislation can be obtained at— SDS Express—Mineral House, 41 George Street, Brisbane Qld 4000

A mail service is available from— SDS Publications...... Telephone: (07) 3118 6900 Locked Bag 500 Coorparoo DC, Qld 4151...... Facsimile: (07) 3118 6930 18 September 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 217

Gaming Machine Act 1991 Principal Activity: Commercial Other Licence (Subsidary on- NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AN INCREASE premises) - Provision of Meals IN THE NUMBER OF GAMING MACHINES Trading Hours: 10:00a.m. to 12midnight - Monday to Sunday Applicant’s Name: Bundaberg & District RSL and Citizens Memorial Club Inc OBJECTIONS TO THIS APPLICATION MAY BE FILED BY A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC OVER THE AGE OF 18 WHO HAS A PROPER INTEREST IN THE LOCALITY CONCERNED AND IS LIKELY Premises: Bundaberg & District RSL and Citizens TO BE AFFECTED BY THE GRANT OF THE APPLICATION. Memorial Club Inc, 17 Quay Street, Bundaberg Grounds for Objection: 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience Current Trading Hours: 10:00am to 12:30am Monday to Sunday to persons who reside or work or do business in the locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from Currently Approved Gaming Machines: 100 an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital or school is likely to happen; or Additional Gaming Machines Requested: 30 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned Community Comment: would be lessened in some way. Community comment may be filed by a member of the public Format of Objections: over the age of 18 who has a proper interest in the locality concerned and is likely to be affected by the grant of this Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petition application. form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC EITHER INDIVIDUALLY, OR and the principal contact person should discuss the proposed COLLECTIVELY BY A GROUP OF MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC, MAY petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. MAKE A SUBMISSION TO THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR about the reasonable requirements of the public in the locality and in A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC MAY MAKE A WRITTEN SUBMISSION particular to the matters set out in the Guidelines—Community TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE REGARDING whether the granting of Impact Statement and Guidelines—Applicants for Gaming this application will impact on the community, particularly Machine (Site) Licenses and Increases. relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard All comments received will be provided to the Queensland under Section 116(6) of the Liquor Act 1992. Gaming Commission, however the Commission will give For further information on what is being proposed by the particular weight to the following: applicant, please contact Kevin Rollo, Liquor & Gaming • comments on how the person expects the approval of the Specialists on (07) 3252 4066 or email [email protected] application would contribute to, or detract from, a sense of community in the relevant local community area; Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 10 September 2009 • comments on how the anticipated effect the approval of Lodging Objections or Submissions: the application would have on the social fabric of the local Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: community; Licensing Officer • comments on the effect the approval of the application Office of Liquor & Gaming Regulation may have for persons frequenting a place of worship, child PO Box 180 care centres, schools and community social services; CITY EAST QLD 4002 Telephone: (07) 3224 7131 • comments on the effect the approval of the application might have on the amenity or character of the locality to Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to which it relates; the applicant and a conference may be held. • The number of adverse or supportive comments lodged, All objectors will be notified in writing when a decision has provided they are specific to gaming and this application in been made on the application. particular. For further information please refer to the Guidelines—Making Executive Director, Office of Liquor & Gaming Regulation 1255 Community Comment. Copies of the Guidelines are available on the Queensland Liquor Act 1992 Office of Liquor & Gaming Regulation web site at NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE www.olgr.qld.gov.au Applicant’s Name: H & S Holdings (Aust) Pty Ltd Closing Date for Submissions: 22 October 2009 Premises: Cafe Tapas, Shop 1, 417 Esplanade, Torquay Lodging Submissions: Written submissions should be lodged with: Principal Activity: Commerical Other (Subsidary On-Premises) Licence - Provision of Meals Queensland Office of Liquor & Gaming Regulation Locked Bag 180 Trading Hours: 10:00a.m. to 12midnight - Monday to CITY EAST QLD 4002 Sunday All enquiries should be directed to 3872 0872 or 3872 0843. OBJECTIONS TO THIS APPLICATION MAY BE FILED BY A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC OVER THE AGE OF 18 WHO HAS A COPIES OF SUBMISSIONS WILL BE FORWARDED TO THE PROPER INTEREST IN THE LOCALITY CONCERNED AND IS LIKELY APPLICANT TO BE AFFECTED BY THE GRANT OF THE APPLICATION. 1254 Grounds for Objection: Liquor Act 1992 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE to persons who reside or work or do business in the locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital Applicant’s Name: Plateart Pty Ltd or school is likely to happen; or Premises: Cafe Fuscia, Shop 1A, 318 Wardell Street, 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned Enoggera would be lessened in some way. 218 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 [18 September 2009

Format of Objections: Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 14 October 2009 Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in Lodging Objections or Submissions: the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: and the principal contact person should discuss the proposed Licensing Officer petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. Office of Liquor & Gaming Regulation PO Box 819 A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC MAY MAKE A WRITTEN SUBMISSION MAROOCHYDORE QLD 4558 TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE REGARDING whether the granting of Telephone: (07) 5459 8270 this application will impact on the community, particularly relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to under Section 116(6) of the Liquor Act 1992. the applicant and a conference may be held. For further information on what is being proposed by the All objectors will be notified in writing when a decision has applicant, please contact Sally Irvine on (07) 4125 6808 or been made on the application. email [email protected] Executive Director, Office of Liquor & Gaming Regulation 1257 Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 13 October 2009 Liquor Act 1992 Lodging Objections or Submissions: Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE Licensing Officer Office of Liquor & Gaming Regulation Applicant’s Name: Cafe Club Australia Pty Ltd PO Box 3703 HERVEY BAY QLD 4655 Premises: Simply Wok, Shop SW, Telephone: (07) 4197 9803 417 Charlton Esplanade, Torquay Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to Principal Activity: Commercial Other (Subsidiary On-Premises) the applicant and a conference may be held. - Provision of Meals All objectors will be notified in writing when a decision has Trading Hours: 10:00a.m. to 12midnight - Monday to been made on the application. Sunday OBJECTIONS TO THIS APPLICATION MAY BE FILED BY A Executive Director, Office of Liquor & Gaming Regulation 1256 MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC OVER THE AGE OF 18 WHO HAS A PROPER INTEREST IN THE LOCALITY CONCERNED AND IS LIKELY Liquor Act 1992 TO BE AFFECTED BY THE GRANT OF THE APPLICATION. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE Grounds for Objection: Applicant’s Name: Kathy May Nau & Annette Susan Kirby 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do business in the Premises: Shingle Inn Caloundra, Shop 1, 12 Otranto locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from Avenue, Caloundra an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital or school is likely to happen; or Principal Activity: Commercial Other (Subsidiary On-Premises) Licence - The provision of meals prepared 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned and serviced to be eaten on the licensed would be lessened in some way. premises Trading Hours: 10:00a.m. to 12midnight - Monday to Format of Objections: Sunday Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in OBJECTIONS TO THIS APPLICATION MAY BE FILED BY A the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC OVER THE AGE OF 18 WHO HAS A and the principal contact person should discuss the proposed PROPER INTEREST IN THE LOCALITY CONCERNED AND IS LIKELY petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. TO BE AFFECTED BY THE GRANT OF THE APPLICATION. A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC MAY MAKE A WRITTEN SUBMISSION Grounds for Objection: TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE REGARDING whether the granting of 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience this application will impact on the community, particularly to persons who reside or work or do business in the relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from under Section 116(6) of the Liquor Act 1992. an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital or school is likely to happen; or For further information on what is being proposed by the applicant, please contact Sally Irvine on (07) 4125 2077 or 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned email [email protected] would be lessened in some way. Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 16 October 2009 Format of Objections: Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petition Lodging Objections or Submissions: form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act Licensing Officer and the principal contact person should discuss the proposed Office of Liquor & Gaming Regulation petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. PO Box 3703 HERVEY BAY QLD 4655 A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC MAY MAKE A WRITTEN SUBMISSION Telephone: (07) 4197 9803 TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE REGARDING whether the granting of this application will impact on the community, particularly Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard the applicant and a conference may be held. under Section 116(6) of the Liquor Act 1992. All objectors will be notified in writing when a decision has For further information on what is being proposed by the been made on the application. applicant, please contact Jennifer Rolland from Liquor Licensing Consultants on (07) 5491 5022 or email Executive Director, Office of Liquor & Gaming Regulation 1258 [email protected] 18 September 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 219

Liquor Act 1992 Grounds for Objection: NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A DETACHED BOTTLESHOP 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do business in the Address of Bottleshop: Shop 7, Park Lane Shopping Centre, locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from 2Yalumba Street, Kingston an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital or school is likely to happen; or Applicant’s Name and Address: Dallesen Pty Ltd trading as 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned Moss Street International, would be lessened in some way. Unit 1, 26 Monte Street, Slacks Creek Format of Objections: Principal Activity: The sale and supply of liquor for consumption Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petition off the premises form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in Trading Hours: 10:00a.m. to 8:00p.m. - Monday to Sunday the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should discuss the proposed OBJECTIONS TO THIS APPLICATION MAY BE FILED BY A petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC OVER THE AGE OF 18 WHO HAS A PROPER INTEREST IN THE LOCALITY CONCERNED AND IS LIKELY A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC MAY MAKE A WRITTEN SUBMISSION TO BE AFFECTED BY THE GRANT OF THE APPLICATION. TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE REGARDING whether the granting of this application will impact on the community particularly Grounds for Objection: relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience under Section 116(6) of the Liquor Act 1992. to persons who reside or work or do business in the For further information on what is being proposed by the locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from applicant, please contact John Mclean on (07) 4786 1844 or an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital email [email protected] or school is likely to happen; or 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 15 October 2009 would be lessened in some way. Lodging Objections or Submissions: Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Format of Objections: Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petition Licensing Officer form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in Office of Liquor & Gaming Regulation the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act PO Box 1032 and the principal contact person should discuss the proposed MACKAY QLD 4740 petition with the Licensing Officer listed below.0 Telephone: (07) 4967 1005 Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC MAY MAKE A WRITTEN SUBMISSION the applicant and a conference may be held. TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE REGARDING whether the granting of this application will impact on the community particularly All objectors will be notified in writing when a decision have relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard been made on the application. under Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Executive Director, Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation 1260 For further information on what is being proposed by the applicant, please contact David Grundy at Liquor & Gaming Specialists on (07) 3252 4066 or email [email protected]

Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 14 October 2009 Lodging Objections or Submissions: Government Preferred Product List Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Licensing Officer Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation loceked Bag 180 CITY EAST QLD 4002 Telephone: (07) 3224 7131 Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to the applicant and a conference may be held. All objectors will be notified in writing when a decision has been made on the application. Switch onto savings for over 500 everyday Executive Director, Office of Liquor & Gaming Regulation1259 offi ce and furniture products. Liquor Act 1992 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A DETACHED BOTTLESHOP Our bulk buying power allows us to pass on substantial savings on these products Applicant’s Name: The Grand View Liquor Barn Pty Ltd trading to our government clients. as Grand View Hotel Premises: 124-126 Soldiers, Bowen Visit www.sdsonline.qld.gov.au Primary Purpose: The sale of liquor for consumption off the premises Trading Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 12 midnight - Monday to Sunday OBJECTIONS TO THIS APPLICATION MAY BE FILED BY A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC OVER THE AGE OF 18 WHO HAS A PROPER INTEREST IN THE LOCALITY CONCERNED AND IS LIKELY TO BE AFFECTED BY THE GRANT OF THE APPLICATION. 220 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 18 18 September 2009

CONTENTS (Gazettes No. 14-18—pp. 153-220) Page

APPOINTMENTS...... 199-200

NOTICES / BYLAWS / DECLARATIONS / STATUTES ...... 202-214 Acts Interpretation Act Building and Construction Industry (Portable Long Service Leave) Act Integrated Planning Act Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act Magistrates Act Police Service Administration Act Public Service Act State Development and Public Works Organisation Act Statutory Instruments Act Timber Utilisation and Marketing Act Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act

NOTIFICATION OF SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION...... 215-216

ADVERTISEMENTS ...... 217-219 Gaming Machine Act Liquor Act

Environment and Resource Management Gazette...... 153-158

Transport / Main Roads Gazette ...... 159-161

Local Government Gazette ...... 163

Vacancies and Appointments in Public Service ...... 165

General Gazette ...... 199-219

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