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PERTH, FRIDAY, 22 DECEMBER 2000 No. 280

PERTH, FRIDAY, 22 DECEMBER 2000 No. 280

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WESTERN 7667 AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT

PERTH, FRIDAY, 22 DECEMBER 2000 No. 280

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY JOHN A. STRIJK, GOVERNMENT PRINTER AT 12 NOON

CONTENTS

PART 1 Page Electricity Corporation Act 1994—Electricity Distribution Access (Interconnected Network) Order 2000 ...... 7669-70 Environmental Protection Act 1986—Environmental Protection (Margaret River Speedway) Exemption Order 2000 ...... 7670-8 Local Government Act 1995— Shire of East Pilbara—A Local Law to Repeal Defunct and Obsolete Local Laws made under the Local Government Act 1960 and earlier legislation ...... 7679 Shire of Harvey—Fencing Local Laws—Amendment (1) ...... 7678 Totalisator Agency Board Betting Act 1960—Totalisator Agency Board (Betting) (Modification of Operation) Regulations 2000 ...... 7679-81

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PART 2

Agriculture ...... 7682-91 Fair Trading ...... 7691 Health ...... 7691-2 Land Administration ...... 7693 Local Government ...... 7693 Minerals and Energy ...... 7694-5 Planning ...... 7696 Public Notices ...... 7699-701 Racing, Gaming and Liquor ...... 7696-7 Transport ...... 7697 Water ...... 7698 IMPORTANT COPYRIGHT NOTICE © State of This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced by any process without written permission from the Government Printer, State Law Publisher. Inquiries should be directed to the Manager Sales & Editorial, State Law Publisher, 10 William St, Perth 6000.

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHING DETAILS FOR CHRISTMAS 2000 AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAY PERIOD 2001 ————— Publishing Dates Closing Dates and Times and times for copy Friday 29 December 2000 at 3.30 pm Wednesday 27 December at 12 noon Friday 5 January 2001 at 3.30 pm Wednesday 3 January 2001 at 12 noon Government Gazettes will not be published on Tuesday 26th December 2000 or Tuesday 2nd January 2001

From week commencing January 8 normal publishing resumes. 22 December 2000] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 7669

— PART 1 —

ENERGY

EG301* Electricity Corporation Act 1994

Electricity Distribution Access (Interconnected Network) Order 2000

Made by the Minister under section 93(1)(b) of the Act.

1. Citation This order may be cited as the Electricity Distribution Access (Interconnected Network) Order 2000.

2. Commencement This order comes into operation on 1 July 2001.

3. Definitions In this order — “distribution employee” has the same meaning as it has in the Electricity Distribution Regulations 1997; “distribution exit point” has the same meaning as it has in the Electricity Distribution Regulations 1997; “network access” means access to spare capacity and new capacity of the interconnected network as defined in the Electricity Distribution Regulations 1997; “proposed access day” means the day on and from which an existing or prospective user wants network access to be made available.

4. Network access Under clause 2(1) of Schedule 6 to the Act, the corporation is to make available network access to an existing or prospective user for the transport of electricity if — (a) the electricity is to be transported to a single distribution exit point; and 7670 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [22 December 2000

(b) the existing or prospective user is able to demonstrate to the reasonable satisfaction of a distribution employee that the amount of electricity to be transported in the period of 12 months beginning on the proposed access day — (i) will be at least 2 000 megawatt hours, if the proposed access day is on or after 1 July 2001 but before 1 January 2003; or (ii) will be at least 300 megawatt hours, if the proposed access day is on or after 1 January 2003.

5. Operation of Electricity Distribution Access (Renewable Energy) Order 2000 Nothing in clause 4 is to be taken to affect the operation of the Electricity Distribution Access (Renewable Energy) Order 2000.

6. Revocation The Electricity Distribution Access Order 1998 is revoked.

COLIN BARNETT, Minister for Energy.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

EP301* Environmental Protection Act 1986

Environmental Protection (Margaret River Speedway) Exemption Order 2000

Made by the Minister with the approval of the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation This order may be cited as the Environmental Protection (Margaret River Speedway) Exemption Order 2000.

2. Commencement and expiry This order comes into operation on the day of its publication. 22 December 2000] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 7671

3. Definitions In this order — “approved person” means a person approved under item 15(1) to measure levels of noise emissions from racing vehicles for the purposes of this order while at another speedway; “certificate” means a certificate given by an approved person indicating that the approved person is satisfied that a racing vehicle does not emit noise at levels that exceed the levels in item 18 or 19 (as the case may be) for the purposes of racing at the Margaret River Speedway; “Director” means the Director of the Pollution Prevention Division of the Department of Environmental Protection, 141 St George’s Terrace, Perth, Western Australia; “item” means an item in Schedule 1; “late model sedan” means a left-hand drive racing vehicle with a sedan style body and a V8 engine, that is registered and approved for racing under the requirements of the Late Model Sedan Association Inc; “meeting” means a series of races held at the speedway on one day, or on two consecutive days; “operator” means the Augusta-Margaret River Hot Rod Club, an incorporated association under the Associations Incorporation Act 1987; “preliminary meeting” means a meeting described in item 3(2); “racing” includes an exhibition run, trial, test, practice, club promotion, and other similar activities involving a racing vehicle; “racing vehicle” means a vehicle intended, or used, for racing at a meeting; “season” means the period commencing on 15 October of a year and ending on 15 May of the following year; “speedway” and “Margaret River Speedway” means the part of Reserve No. 18838 (Sussex Location 996) within the Shire of Augusta-Margaret River known as the “Hot Rod Club”; “sprint car” means a racing vehicle having 4 open wheels, a V8 engine with a capacity of greater than 300 cubic inches, wings to provide down force assistance, and which is registered and approved for racing under the requirements of the Sprintcar Control Council of Australia Inc or the body known as the National Association of Speedway Racing; “super sedan” means a racing vehicle with a sedan style body and a V8 engine, that is registered and approved for racing under the requirements of the Western Australian Sedan Car Federation Inc. 7672 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [22 December 2000

4. Application (1) This order applies while the operator is the leaseholder of the speedway. (2) This order applies to meetings at the speedway organised by the operator. (3) This order applies only to the emission of noise from racing vehicles at the speedway.

5. Declaration of exemption and requirement to comply (1) Part V of the Act (except for sections 71, 74, 76, 77 and 78) and, subject to item 26(1), the Environmental Protection (Noise) Regulations 1997 are declared not to apply to the emission of noise from racing vehicles at the speedway. (2) The declaration under subclause (1) is subject to the conditions specified in Schedule 1. (3) The operator is required to comply, or ensure compliance, with the conditions specified in Schedule 1.

Schedule 1 — Conditions of exemption [cl. 5]

Division 1 — Racing

1. Racing at speedway to comply with Schedule Racing at the speedway must be in accordance with this Schedule.

2. Race meetings (1) A meeting can only take place during a season. (2) Racing can only take place at a meeting. (3) Racing vehicles are not to be operated at the speedway at any time other than a meeting.

3. Number of meetings (1) No more than 10 meetings (not counting a preliminary meeting) are to be held during a season. (2) In addition to the 10 meetings per season, a preliminary meeting may be conducted in a season, if the preliminary meeting — (a) is held — (i) before the next meeting in the current (2000-2001) season; or (ii) before any other meeting in a season, for any subsequent season; (b) is used to conduct tests on racing vehicles to establish their compliance with this order; and (c) is held between noon and 5.00 pm on a single day, 22 December 2000] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 7673

and the operator may also use that preliminary meeting for the scrutineering of racing vehicles.

4. Days allowed for scheduled meetings A meeting can only be held on consecutive days once per season.

5. Meetings not to exceed 5 hrs per day (1) The races at a meeting can only take place within a 5 hour period on any one day. (2) The 5 hour period must be between midday and 10.00 pm. on any one day.

6. Limitation on appearances by certain racing vehicles (1) Up to 4 meetings per season (other than a preliminary meeting) may be nominated, at which sprint cars, super sedans and/or late model sedans can race. (2) At a meeting where the sprint cars, super sedans and/or late model sedans can race, only a maximum of 5 races can involve any of those racing vehicles. (3) A sprint car, super sedan or late model sedan must not be operated at the speedway other than in those races at those meetings, unless it is being tested, scrutinised, or evaluated.

7. Scheduled meetings to be published (1) The racing programs for a season are to be published in the Augusta- Margaret River Mail, and in the Busselton-Margaret River Times, showing proposed dates of meetings for the next season, as set out in subitem (2). (2) The times for publishing the dates of meetings for a season are as follows: (a) a season’s racing program of meetings at which no sprint cars, super sedans or late model sedans will race must be published — (i) within 14 days of Gazettal of this order (for the 2000- 2001 season); and (ii) during the last 2 weeks of the September prior to the season (for any subsequent season); (b) a season’s racing program of meetings at which sprint cars, super sedans and/or late model sedans are to race must be published — (i) within 14 days of Gazettal of this order (for the 2000- 2001 season); and (ii) during the last 2 weeks of the October at the start of the season (for any subsequent season). (3) Meetings must not take place on days other than those published in the racing program.

8. Use of speedway outside of meetings (1) Racing vehicles are not to be permitted to operate on speedway premises other than during a meeting. 7674 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [22 December 2000

(2) All reasonable measures are to be taken to prevent any vehicle from using the speedway for racing other than during a meeting.

Division 2 — Noise within the speedway (before 2002-2003 season)

9. Application of Division This Division applies until 15 October 2002.

10. Measuring of most racing vehicles The level of noise emitted by a racing vehicle that is to race at the speedway is to be measured in accordance with Division 3 and records are to be created, kept and maintained in accordance with Division 5, as far as is practicable in the circumstances.

11. Information regarding testing requirements All owners of vehicles that are raced at the speedway in the 2000- 2001 season and the 2001-2002 season are to be advised of the testing requirements that are to be required on and from 15 October 2002.

12. Management plan to be developed (1) A management plan for the implementation of the full testing regime that is to be in force on and after 15 October 2002 is to be developed before 30 June 2001, and a copy of the plan is to be given to both the Director and to the Shire of Augusta-Margaret River on or before 30 June 2001. (2) The management plan in subitem (1) must include the results of any noise emission testing carried out during the 2000-2001 season.

13. Obviously noisy racing vehicles may be prevented from racing Despite the more stringent requirements of Division 3 not having effect until 15 October 2002, if a racing vehicle at the speedway emits a level of noise that is conspicuously louder than that of the other racing vehicles in the same class at the meeting, the operator may require that vehicle to immediately cease racing, and may prevent that vehicle from further racing at the speedway until that vehicle’s noise level has been shown to comply with item 18 or 19 in Division 3, as the case requires.

Division 3 — Noise within the speedway (on and after 2002-2003 season)

14. Measuring individual racing vehicles (1) The level of noise emitted by a racing vehicle (“the tested vehicle”) is to be measured while the tested vehicle completes 3 consecutive laps of the speedway within a period that is not greater than 4 times the average race-winning lap time for finals (i.e. other than for heats) recorded at the speedway over the previous season, for the class of racing vehicle to which the tested vehicle belongs. (2) The measurements are to be made at a point that is — (a) inside the inner boundary of the speedway track; (b) within 30 metres (plus or minus one metre) of the inner boundary of the speedway track; and 22 December 2000] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 7675

(c) on, or as close as practicable to, the shorter axis of the speedway track, and with the measuring microphone not less than 1.2 metres or more than 1.4 metres above the ground plane.

15. Measurements taken at another speedway (1) The noise emission measurements described in item 14 may be taken at another speedway, by a person approved by the Director, in order to establish noise emissions from a racing vehicle that is to race at the Margaret River Speedway. (2) Where the approved person is satisfied that the levels of noise emissions from a racing vehicle (as tested at another speedway) do not exceed those set out in item 18 or 19 (as the case may be), the person may give a signed certificate setting out the details required under item 22 to the owner of the racing vehicle, indicating compliance with the appropriate item. (3) The operator is taken to comply with this order if it relies upon a recent certificate relating to a racing vehicle, instead of further testing the racing vehicle under this order.

16. Calculation of average noise level (1) The level of noise emitted by a racing vehicle is taken to be the level obtained by — (a) adding together the maximum level of noise measured for the vehicle on each of the laps referred to in item 14(1); and (b) dividing the total resulting from that addition by 3. (2) If a racing vehicle is tested at another speedway, to establish the noise level of that racing vehicle for the purposes of this order, the lap time specified in item 14(1) is to be determined — (a) from the average race lap time for that class of racing vehicle at the speedway where the test is carried out; or (b) by calculating the lap time for the test, by adjusting the relevant lap time at the Margaret River Speedway in proportion to the difference in length of the 2 tracks.

17. When racing vehicles are to be tested (1) The noise level for a racing vehicle is to be obtained at or before the first meeting of the season at which that racing vehicle is entered to race. (2) A racing vehicle tested at another speedway, that has gained a certificate, need not be subject to a further initial test in order to comply with this order. (3) Despite assessing the noise level for a racing vehicle at the start of the season or having a certificate, if the engine or exhaust system of that vehicle is modified or replaced during the season, the level of noise emitted by that racing vehicle must be reassessed before it races again.

18. Noise emissions – sprint cars, super sedans or late model sedans (1) The level of noise emitted by a sprint car, super sedan or late model sedan that is to be raced at a meeting must not exceed 95 dB LA slow 7676 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [22 December 2000

when measured in accordance with item 14 and calculated in accordance with item 16. (2) A sprint car, super sedan or late model sedan may exceed 95 dB LA slow when being tested to determine its noise emission level for the purposes of this order.

19. Noise emissions – other racing vehicles (1) The level of noise emitted by a racing vehicle, other than a sprint car, super sedan or late model sedan, that is to be raced at a meeting must not exceed 90 dB LA slow when measured in accordance with item 14 and calculated in accordance with item 16.

(2) A racing vehicle may exceed 90 dB LA slow when being tested to determine its noise emission level for the purposes of this order.

20. Obviously noisy racing vehicles may be prevented from racing If a racing vehicle at the speedway emits a level of noise that is conspicuously louder than that of the other racing vehicles in the same class at the meeting, the operator may require that vehicle to immediately cease racing, and may prevent that vehicle from further racing at the speedway until that vehicle’s noise level has been shown to comply with item 18 or 19, as the case requires.

Division 4 — Noise levels in residential areas

21. Measurement of noise levels in residential areas (1) The level of noise emitted from 2 meetings held each season [at least one of which must be a meeting described in item 6(1)] is to be measured at, or adjacent to, 2 separate residential premises in the vicinity of the speedway. (2) The dates of the meetings and the appropriateness of the measurement sites must first be approved by both the Director and the Shire of Augusta-Margaret River. (3) A person who carries out these residential noise measurements must be approved by the Director and the Shire of Augusta-Margaret River.

Division 5 — Records and reports

22. Record of tests The operator is to record all results from tests carried out to show compliance with item 10 of Division 2 or item 18 or item 19 of Division 3 and retain those results in a form that shows (for each test) — (a) details of the racing vehicle tested; (b) the racing vehicle’s owner; (c) the date and location of the test; (d) the calculated lap time; (e) the actual time for the 3 laps of the test; (f) the point of measurement; (g) the measured noise levels; and (h) the signature of the approved person. 22 December 2000] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 7677

23. Record of loud racing vehicles The operator is to make a record of all racing vehicles that have been required to cease racing due to the operation of item 13 (Division 2) or item 20 (Division 3) and retain that record in a form that shows — (a) details of the racing vehicle required to cease racing; (b) the racing vehicle’s owner; (c) the date and time at which the request to cease racing occurred; (d) the action take by the driver of the racing vehicle following the request; and (e) the action taken by the owner of the racing vehicle to remedy the excessive noise emissions.

24. Records to be forwarded within 21 days of request If requested to do so in writing by the Director, or by the Shire of Augusta-Margaret River, the operator is to forward a copy of all, or any of the records made under items 22 or 23 (as the case requires) to the person or body making the request, within 21 days of the request.

25. Reports (1) The operator is to prepare a written report in a form and of a standard approved by the Director each time that measurements are made and recorded, under item 21, of the level of noise emitted from a meeting. (2) The operator is to ensure that a copy of each report is given, within 30 days after the measurements referred to in the report are made, to the Director and to the Shire of Augusta-Margaret River.

Division 6 — General

26. Instruments and inspectors (1) An instrument used to measure levels of noise emissions for the purposes of this order must be calibrated in accordance with, and otherwise comply with, Schedule 4 to the Environmental Protection (Noise) Regulations 1997. (2) A person who operates the instrument must be approved by both the Director and the Shire of Augusta-Margaret River. (3) The Director may approve of a person or persons to measure levels of noise emissions from racing vehicles while at another speedway for the purposes of this order.

27. Assistance to be given to inspectors (1) An inspector performing functions in relation to this order is to be given any assistance the officer reasonably requires. (2) Access to all areas of the speedway (including the racetrack and the parking facilities) is to be provided for inspectors from the Department of Environmental Protection and the Shire of Augusta- Margaret River (and their assistants) who are engaged in activities related to this order during any meeting. 7678 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [22 December 2000

(3) Access to a particular area at a particular time during a meeting may be refused for safety reasons, if the safety concerns are reasonable in the circumstances. CHERYL EDWARDES, Minister for the Environment. Approved by the Governor, M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Executive Council.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

LG301* LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1995 SHIRE OF HARVEY FENCING LOCAL LAWS—AMENDMENT (1) Made by the Shire of Harvey, under the Local Government Act 1995. Citation 1. This Local Law may be cited as the Shire of Harvey Fencing Local Law— Amendment (1). Principal Local Law 2. In this law, the Shire of Harvey Fencing Local Law* are referred to as the Principal Local Law. (*Published in the Government Gazette on Friday 23rd June 2000, in No. 117 special, on pages 3176-3184). Amendment 3. The principal Local Law is amended by deleting the third schedule and substituting the following— “SPECIFICATIONS FOR A SUFFICIENT FENCE ON A RURAL LOT AND A SPECIAL RURAL LOT (1) In the case of a non-electrified fence, a sufficient fence on a Rural Lot is a fence of posts and wire construction, the minimum specifications for which are— (a) Wire shall be high tensile wire and not less than 2.5mm. A minimum of five wires shall be used, generally with the lower wires spaced closer together than the higher wires so as to prevent smaller stock passing through, and connected to posts in all cases; (b) posts shall be of indigenous timber or other suitable material including— • timber impregnated with a termite and fungicidal preservative; • standard iron star pickets; or • concrete; Cut not less than 1800mm long x 100mm diameter at small end if round or 125mm x 60mm if split or sawn. Posts to be set minimum 600mm in the ground and 1200mm above the ground spaced at 4000mm maximum centres; and (c) strainer posts shall not be less than 2250mm long and 150mm diameter at the small end (tubular steel to be 90mm in diameter) and shall be cut from indigenous timber or other suitable material. These shall be placed a minimum of 1000mm in the ground and set at all corners, gateways and fence line angles but not exceeding 200 metres apart. (2) An electrified fence having four wires only is a sufficient fence if constructed generally in accordance with (1).”

Passed at an ordinary meeting of the Council of the Shire of Harvey held on 12th December, 2000. Dated this 19th day of December, 2000. J. W. OFFER, Shire President. KEITH LEECE, Chief Executive Officer. 22 December 2000] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 7679

LG302* LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1995 Shire of East Pilbara A Local Law to Repeal Defunct and Obsolete Local Laws made under the Local Government Act 1960 and earlier legislation. Under the powers conferred by the Local Government Act 1995‚ and by all other powers, the local government of the Shire of East Pilbara resolved to make the following Local Law on the 15th day of December 2000. Repeal The following local laws are repealed— By-laws relating to— Long Service Leave (Marble Bar), published in the Government Gazette of 20 July, 1951; Old Refrigerators and Cabinets (Marble Bar), published in the Government Gazette of 19 December, 1962, as amended in the Government Gazette of 3 October, 1975; Petrol Pumps, published in the Government Gazettes of 13 May, 1964 and 8 December 1966 (Nullagine) as amended in the Government Gazette of 3 October, 1975; Sick Leave, published in the Government Gazette of 7 November, 1972; Caravan Parks and Camping Grounds, published in the Government Gazette of 25 October, 1974; Vehicle Wrecking, published in the Government Gazette of 13 August, 1982; Motels, published in the Government Gazette of 16 April, 1982; Payment of Rates and Charges, published in the Government Gazette of 6 August, 1993; Removal or Refuse, Rubbish and Disused Materials, published in the Government Gazette of 13 May, 1994. Signs, Hoardings‚ and Bill Posting, published in the Government Gazette of 6 March, 1992.

Dated this 15th day of December 2000. The Common Seal of the Shire of East Pilbara was affixed in the presence of— A. COCHRANE, President. A. COOPER, Chief Executive Officer.

RACING, GAMING AND LIQUOR

RA301* Totalisator Agency Board Betting Act 1960

Totalisator Agency Board (Betting) (Modification of Operation) Regulations 2000

Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation These regulations may be cited as the Totalisator Agency Board (Betting) (Modification of Operation) Regulations 2000. 7680 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [22 December 2000

2. Commencement These regulations come into operation on the later of — (a) the day on which they are published in the Gazette; or (b) the day on which the Totalisator Agency Board Betting (Modification of Operation) Act 2000 commences.

3. The regulations modified The Totalisator Agency Board (Betting) Regulations 1988* are to be read as if they were amended as set out in these regulations. [* Reprinted as at 20 August 1999. For amendments to 22 November 2000 see 1999 Index to Legislation of Western Australia, Table 4, p. 294, and Gazette 12 May and 14 July 2000.]

4. Regulation 37B replaced by regulations 37B and 37C Regulation 37B is repealed and the following regulations are inserted instead — “ 37B. Distribution of TAB funds For the purposes of sections 27B(2) and 28(6) of the Act, the following purposes, for which money paid because of a direction under section 27B(1)(f) or 28(3)(b) can be used, are prescribed — (a) stakemoney or breeders’ incentive bonuses; (b) racing or training facilities; (c) services provided at, or associated with, races, including race broadcasting services.

37C. Special distribution of TAB funds before 1 August 2001 For the purposes of section 7(3) of the Totalisator Agency Board Betting (Modification of Operation) Act 2000, the TAB is required to use $1 500 000 of the funds paid into one or more of the reserve accounts referred to in section 28(1)(d) of the Totalisator Agency Board Betting Act 1960 to make payments as specified by the Minister in a direction under section 7(3) of the Totalisator Agency Board Betting (Modification of Operation) Act 2000. ”.

5. Expiry of these regulations (1) These regulations expire at the same time that the Totalisator Agency Board Betting (Modification of Operation) Act 2000 expires. 22 December 2000] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 7681

(2) Without limiting section 37 of the Interpretation Act 1984, the expiry of these regulations does not affect any payment made or to be made as a consequence of the Totalisator Agency Board (Betting) Regulations 1988 as modified by these regulations.

By Command of the Governor,

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Executive Council. 7682 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [22 December 2000

—PART2—

AGRICULTURE

AG401 EXOTIC DISEASES OF ACT 1993 EXOTIC DISEASES OF ANIMALS IMPORT RESTRICTION ORDER 2000 Number 5—Extension Number 5 Made by the Minister under section 25. The Import Restriction Order No. 5 published on page 4033 of the Government Gazette on 28 July 2000 and effective until 24 December is extended for 30 days until 23 January 2001. MONTY HOUSE, Minister for Primary Industries; Fisheries.

AG402 AGRICULTURE PROTECTION BOARD ACT 1950 AGRICULTURE PROTECTION BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA Appointment of Members Notice Agriculture Western Australia, South Perth, WA 6151. I, the undersigned Minister for Primary Industry, being the Minister charged with the administration of the Agriculture Protection Board Act 1950, acting in accordance with Section 5 of the said Act, hereby appoint the following persons as members of the Agriculture Protection Board of Western Australia for a three year term, expiring on 8 December 2003— • Pursuant to Section 5 (2) (b) of the Act, the following persons as members— Mrs Michelle Allen Mr John O’Brien • Pursuant to Section 5 (2) (c) of the Act, Mrs Barbara Dunnet as a member, and • Pursuant to Section 5 (2) (b) and 5 (3) of the Act, Mrs Keryl Enright as Chairman. MONTY HOUSE, Minister for Primary Industries; Fisheries.

AG403* AGRICULTURE AND RELATED RESOURCES PROTECTION ACT 1976 Agriculture Protection Board, South Perth 14 December 2000. Pursuant to Section 37 of the Agriculture and Related Resources Protection Act 1976, the Agriculture Protection Board hereby lists the classes of animals that are for the time being the subject of a declaration made under Section 35 of that Act, together with the matters specified pursuant to subsection (2) of that Section in relation to each class. ANIMALS Table A (Managed Native Animals) Table A: Native pest animals - Category A7. A management program for each species outlines the area and conditions under which controls may be applied. Programmes are for the whole of the State or as indicated for each species. MAMMALS Agile Wallaby (Macropus agilis). Municipal districts of the Shires of Wyndham-East Kimberley, West Kimberley, Halls Creek and Broome. Euro (Macropus robustus). Long-haired Rat (Rattus villosissimus). Municipal district of the Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley. Red Kangaroo (Macropus rufus). Western Grey Kangaroo (Macropus fuliginosus). 22 December 2000] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 7683

BIRDS Australian Raven (Corvus coronoides). Eucla and South-west Divisions, excluding those municipal districts within the Perth Metropolitan Region. Australian Shelduck or Mountain Duck (Tadorna tadornoides). South-west and Eucla Divisions, excluding those municipal districts within the Perth Metropolitan Region. Baudin’s or Long-billed White-tailed Black-Cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus baudinii). Zones 5,6, and 10, as constituted under Section 13 of the Act. Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae). Galah (Cacatua roseicapilla) Little Corella (Kimberley) (Cacatua sanguinea sanguinea). Shires of Wyndham-East Kimberley and Derby-West Kimberley. Little Corella (Pilbara-Murchison & northern wheatbelt) (Cacatua sanguinea westralensis). Shires of Carnarvon, Greenough, Irwin, Mingenew, Perenjori and Three Springs. Long-billed corella (northern & central wheatbelt) (Cacatua pastinator butleri). Shires of Irwin, Mingenew, Morawa, Mullewa, Perenjori and Three Springs. Long-billed corella (Lake Muir) (Cacatua pastinator pastinator). Shires of Boyup Brook, Cranbrook and Manjimup. Maned Goose or Wood Duck (Chenonetta jubata). South-west and Eucla Divisions, excluding those municipal districts within the Perth Metropolitan Region. Port Lincoln Ringneck, or twenty-eight parrot (Barnardius zonarius). South-west Division, excluding those municipal districts within the Perth Metropolitan Region and the Cities of Albany, Bunbury and Mandurah. Red-capped Parrot, or W.A. king parrot (Purpureicephalus spurius). Municipal districts of the Shires of Bridgetown-Greenbushes, Capel, Chittering, Donnybrook-Balingup, Harvey, Kalamunda, Manjimup, Mundaring, Murray, Plantagenet, Serpentine-Jarrahdale, Swan, and the City of Armadale. Western Silvereye (Zosterops lateralis gouldii). South-west Division.

Table B (Animals subject to control and restricted introductions and keeping, generally categories A4, A5, A6 but also A4, A6 or A1, A5 or A5) All animals listed in this table are declared A4, A5, A6 for the whole of the State unless otherwise indicated in the table. Conditions for introduction and keeping are specified in the Declared Animals regulations or by Board decision and leaflets are available showing requirements for each species. MAMMALS American Bison (Bison bison) Banteng (Bos javanicus). Blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra). Deer (Family Cervidae) A5, A6. Dingo (Canis familiaris dingo) and dingo x domestic dog hybrids (Canis familiaris dingo x Canis familiaris familiaris). Domestic dog (Canis familiaris familiaris) running wild, feral or being at large, A5. Domestic or pet rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) and commercial varieties of rabbits (e.g. “Commercial White”) at large. A5. Feral Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis). Feral Camels (Camelus spp.). Feral Donkey (Equus asinus). Feral Goat (Capra hircus). Feral Horse (Equus caballus). A5, whole of the State Feral Pig (Sus scrofa). Fox (Vulpes vulpes). BIRDS Chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs). Ostrich (Struthio camelus) run wild, feral or at large A5. Red Bishop, grenadier weaver (Euplectes orix). Redpoll (Acanthis flammea). Rhea (Rhea americana) Sulphur-crested Cockatoo, white cockatoo (Cacatua galerita) - A4, A6 - whole of the State; at large - A2 - south of 20oS latitude. White-winged Whydah (Euplectes albonotatus). Yellow Hammer (Emberiza citrinella). 7684 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [22 December 2000

INSECTS Angoumois Grain Moth (Sitotroga cerealella). A1, A5. Argentine Ant (Iridomyrmex humilis). A1,A5. Australian Plague ( terminifera). A5. Confused Flour Beetle (Tribolium confusum). A1, A5. Flat Grain Beetle (Cryptolestes spp.). A1, A5. Granary Weevil (Sitophilus granarius). A1, A5. Indian Meal Moth (Plodia interpunctella). A1, A5. Lesser Grain Borer (Rhyzopertha dominica). A1, A5. Rice Weevil (Sitophilus oryzae). A1, A5. Rust-red Flour Beetle (Tribolium castaneum). A1, A5. Sawtooth Grain Beetle (Oryzaephilus surinamensis). A1, A5. Small Plague (Austroicetes cruciata). A5. Warehouse Moth (Ephestia spp.). A1, A5. Giant Termite (Mastotermes darwiniensis). A1, A5. Table C (Prohibited animals) Table C: Animals which may not be introduced into or kept in W.A. and which must be eradicated - Categories A1, A2, A3 or A1, A3, A5 as indicated, for the whole of the State. Of these species, some (marked *) have been assessed and determined to pose a high risk to WA Agriculture and Related Resources. MAMMALS European Wild Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) - A1, A3, A5. Indian Palm Squirrel (Funambulus pennanti) - A1, A3, A5. Other non-native mammals not specifically listed in tables A, B or D are declared - A1, A2, A3. BIRDS Blackbird, English blackbird (Turdus merula). Blue-fronted Amazon (Amazona aestiva)* Bobwhite Quail (Colinus virginianus)* Bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula). California Quail (Lophortyx californica). Canada Goose (Branta canadensis)* Chattering Lory (Lorius garrulus)* Common Myna, Indian myna(h), Indian house myna(h) (Acridotheres tristis). Common Starling, starling (Sturnus vulgaris). Green-cheeked Conure (Pyrrhura molinae restricta)* House Crow, Indian crow (Corvus splendens) House Finch, Mexican rose finch, (Carpodacus mexicanus). House Sparrow, sparrow (Passer domesticus). Nanday Conure (Nandayus nenday)* Red-billed Quelea, red-billed weaver or dioch (Quelea quelea). Red Lory (Eos bornea)* Red-shouldered Macaw (Diopsittaca nobilis)* Red-vented Bulbul (Pycnonotus cafer). Red-whiskered Bulbul (Pycnonotus jocosus). Ruddy Shelduck (Tadorna ferruginea)* Song Thrush, English song thrush (Turdus philomelos). Tree Sparrow (Passer montanus). In addition to the above, all other non-native birds not specifically listed in tables A, B, D or E to this notice are declared - A1, A2, A3 - for the whole of the State. Codling Moth (Cydia pomonella) A1, A2. European Wasp (Vespula germanica) A1, A2, A3. Khapra Beetle (Trogoderma granarium) A1, A5. Mediterranean Fruit Fly (Ceratitus capitata) A1, A2. Fruit Fly (Bactrocera tryoni) A1, A2. Trogoderma (Trogoderma spp.) all exotic forms A1, A5. Warehouse Beetle (Trogoderma variabile) A1, A5. In addition to the above, all other non-native insects not specifically listed in tables A, B, D or E to this notice are declared - A1, A2, A3 - for the whole of the State. 22 December 2000] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 7685

AMPHIBIANS African Toad (Xenopus laevis) A1, A2, A3. Giant Toad (Bufo marinus) A1, A2, A3. In addition to the above, all other non-native amphibians not specifically listed in tables A, B, D or E to this notice are declared - A1, A2, A3 - for the whole of the State. MOLLUSCS Green Snail (Helix aperta) - A1, A2, A3. Liver-fluke Snails Lymnaea (Pseudosuccinia) - (Lymnaea columella, Lymnaea viridis, Lymnaea auricularia rubiginosa, Lymnaea peregra, Lymnaea tomentosa) - A1,A3,A5. In addition to the above, all other non-native molluscs not specifically listed in tables A, B, D or E to this notice are declared - A1, A2, A3 - for the whole of the State. REPTILES All non-native reptiles not specifically listed in tables A, B, D or E to this notice are declared - A1, A2, A3 - for the whole of the State. Table D (Exempt Animals) Indigenous animals not included in Tables A or B are exempt from declaration. The following species which are domestic pets, aviary birds or livestock are also exempt from declaration. Of these species some (marked *) occur in a commensal or feral state and advice may be obtained from the Agriculture Protection Board on control or management of problems which they may occasionally cause. MAMMALS Alpaca (Lama pacos) Black Rat* (Rattus rattus). Brown Rat* (Rattus norvegicus). Camels (Camelus spp.). Cat (Felis catus). (Feral cat*) Cattle (Bos taurus and Bos indicus). Dog (Canis familiaris familiaris) (except as specified in table B). Domestic or pet rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) and commercial varieties of rabbits (e.g. “Commercial White”) Donkey (Equus asinus). Ferret (Mustela putorius furo). Goat (Capra hircus). Guinea Pig (Cavia porcellus). Horse (Equus caballus). House Mouse* (Mus musculus). Llama (Lama glama) Ostrich (Struthio camelus) Pig (Sus scrofa). Sheep (Ovis aries). BIRDS Blue-black Grassquit, jacarini finch (Volatinia jacarina). Canary (Serinus canaria). Chicken or domestic fowl, and all bantams (Gallus gallus). Common Peafowl (Pavo cristatus). Common Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo). Copper Pheasant (Syrmaticus soemmerringii). Cordon-bleu, blue-breasted waxbill (Uraeginthus angolensis). Crimson-winged Pytilia, aurora finch (Pytilia phoenicoptera). Cuban Grassquit, Cuban finch (Tiaris canora). Duck, Domestic Breeds (Anas spp.). Elliot’s Pheasant (Syrmaticus ellioti). Golden Pheasant (Chrysolophus pictus). Goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis). Goose, Domestic (Anser anser). Green peafowl (Pavo muticus) Green-winged Pytilia, Melba finch (Pytilia melba). Helmeted Guineafowl (Numida meleagris). 7686 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [22 December 2000

Himalayan Monal Pheasant, Impeyan pheasant (Lophophorus impeyanus). Kalij Pheasant (Lophura leucomelana). Lady Amherst’s Pheasant (Chrysolophus amherstiae). Laughing Turtle-Dove* (Streptopelia senegalensis). Lavender Waxbill, lavender finch (Estrilda caerulescens). Luzon Bleeding Heart, bleeding heart pigeon (Gallicolumba luzonica). Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos). Muscovy Duck (Cairina moschata). Mute (or white) Swan (Cygnus olor). Pigeon* (Columba livia). Red-billed Fire Finch, African fire finch (Lagonosticta senegala). Red-crested Cardinal (Paroaria coronata). Red-throated Parrot Finch, red-faced parrot finch (Erythrura psittacea). Reeves’ Pheasant (Syrmaticus reevesii). Siamese Fireback Pheasant (Lophura diardi). Spotted Turtle-Dove* (Streptopelia chinensis). Swinhoe’s Pheasant (Lophura swinhoii). White-breasted Ground Pigeon, Jobi Island dove (Gallicolumba jobiensis). Yellow-faced Grassquit, olive finch (Tiaris olivacea). Zebra Waxbill, golden-breasted waxbill (Amandava subflava). Table E (Schedule of animals which do not appear in tables A to D - Categories A2, A4, A6 unless otherwise listed.) Agapornis spp. hybrids (Agapornis spp). Alexandrine Parakeet, large Indian parakeet (Psittacula eupatria). Black-cheeked Lovebird (Agapornis nigrigenis). Black-collared Lovebird (Agapornis swinderniana). Black-rumped Waxbill (Estrilda troglodytes) Black-winged Lovebird, Abyssinian lovebird (Agapornis taranta). Blue and Yellow macaw (Ara ararauna). Bronze Mannikin, bronze-winged mannikin, hooded weaver (Lonchura cucullata). Chestnut Mannikin, black-headed munia, mannikin or nun, tri-coloured mannikin (Lonchura malacca) A1,A2,A6. Chukar Partridge, chukar, chukor, chukka partridge (Alectoris chukar). Collared Dove, collared turtle-dove, Indian ring dove, Barbary dove (fawn or white variations) (Streptopelia decaocto) A1,A2,A6. Common Waxbill, St Helena waxbill, waxbill, red-eared waxbill (Estrilda astrild). Cut-throat Weaver, cut-throat finch, ribbon finch (Amandina fasciata). Derbyan Parakeet (Psittacula derbiana). Dybowski’s Twinspot (Euschistospiza dybowski) Egyptian geese (Alopchen aegyptiacus). Fischer’s Lovebird (Agapornis fischeri). Golden-capped Conure (Aratinga auricapilla). Greenfinch (Carduelis chloris) A1,A2,A6. Green-winged macaw (Ara chloroptera). Grey-headed Lovebird, Madagascar lovebird Agapornis cana). Hyacinth macaw (Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus) Indian Silverbill, white-throated munia, common silverbill, African silverbill (Lonchura malabarica). Jandaya Conure (Aratinga jandaya). Japanese Quail (Coturnix japonica). Java Sparrow, paddy finch (Padda oryzivora) A4, A5, A6 for that area South of the 26º South parallel of latitude only. A1, A2, A3 for the remainder of the State. Madagascan Red Fody, Madagascar weaver, cardinal or fody (Foudia madagascariensis). Magpie Mannikin (Lonchura fringilloides). Malabar Parakeet (Psittacula columboides). Mandarin Duck (Aix galericulata). Masked Lovebird, yellow-collared or black masked lovebird (Agapornis personata). Meyer’s Parrot, brown parrot (Poicephalus meyeri). Moustached Parakeet, red-breasted parakeet or parrot (Psittacula alexandri). 22 December 2000] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 7687

Namaqua Dove, Cape or masked dove (Oena capensis). New Zealand scaup (Aythya Novaeseelandiae). Nutmeg Mannikin, spicefinch, spotted munia, scaly-breasted munia (Lonchura punctulata). A1,A2,A6 Nyasa Lovebird, Lillian’s or Nyasaland lovebird (Agapornis lilianae). Orange-cheeked Waxbill, fawn breasted waxbill (Estrilda melpoda). Pale-headed Mannikin, white-headed munia, white-headed mannikin, white-headed nun (Lonchura maja). Paradise shelduck (Tadorna variegata) Paradise Sparrow, red-headed finch, Aberdeen finch, red-headed amadina (Amadina erythrocephala). Peach-faced Lovebird, rosy-faced lovebird (Agapornis roseicollis). Peach-fronted Conure (Aratinga aurea) Plum-headed Parakeet, blossom-headed parakeet (Psittacula cyanocephala). Red-headed Parrot Finch (Erythrura cyaneovirens) Red-faced Lovebird, red-headed lovebird (Agapornis pullaria). Red-fronted Parakeet, red-fronted kakariki (Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae). Red Munia, strawberry finch, red or Indian avadavat, tiger finch, red waxbill (Amandava amandava). Red Siskin, hooded siskin, Venezuelan siskin (Carduelis cuculata). Ring-necked Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus). Rock Partridge (Alectoris graeca). Rose-ringed Parakeet, Indian or African ringneck parrot or parakeet (Psittacula krameri). Ruddy Ground Dove, Talpacoti (Columbina talpacoti). Scarlet macaw (Ara macao). Silver Pheasant (Lophura nycthemera). Siskin, European siskin (Carduelis spinus). Sun Conure (Aratinga solstitialis). Tawny-breasted Parrot Finch (Bamboo) (Erythrura hyperythra) Tri-coloured Parrot Finch (Erythrura tricolor) White-backed Munia, white-backed mannikin, sharp-tailed munia or finch, Bengalese mannikin (Lonchura striata). Yellow-fronted Canary (Serinus mozambicus) Yellow-fronted Parakeet (Cyanoramphus auriceps). Note: References used were:— Australian birds - “The Atlas of Australian Birds” by M. Blakers et al. Exotic birds - “A Complete Checklist of the Birds of the World” by R. Howard and A. Moore. K. ENRIGHT, Chairman, Agriculture Protection Board.

AG404* AGRICULTURE AND RELATED RESOURCES PROTECTION ACT 1976 Agriculture Protection Board, South Perth 14 December 2000. PURSUANT to section 37 of the Agriculture and Related Resources Protection Act, 1976, the Agriculture Protection Board hereby lists the classes of plants that are for the time being the subject of a declaration made under section 35 of that Act, together with the matters specified pursuant to subsection (2) of that Section in relation to each class: Declared Plants Aquarium Plants; P1; Whole of the State Plants of any class used or grown in aquariums unless they are plants that are on premises for the time being accredited by the Chief Agriculture Protection officer as premises free from any snails capable of acting as intermediate hosts for the Fluke Fasciola hepatica, or are in the course of being moved from such premises. Aquatic Weeds: Alligator weed (Alternanthera philoxeroides); P1, P2; Whole of the State Arrowhead (Sagittaria montevidensis); P1, P2; Whole of the State Canadian Pond weed (Elodea canadensis); P1, P2; Whole of the State Cabomba (Cabomba caroliniana); P1, P2, Whole of the State. Hydrocotyl (Hydrocotyle ranunculoides); P1, P2; Whole of the State Hydrocotyl (Hydrocotyle verticillata); P1, P2; Whole of the State 7688 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [22 December 2000

Lagarosiphon (Lagarosiphon spp.); P1, P2; Whole of the State Leafy elodea (Egeria densa); P1, P2; Whole of the State Parrot’s feather (Myriophyllum aquaticum): P1, P2; Whole of the State Sagittaria (Sagittaria platyphylla); P1, P2; Whole of the State Salvinia (Salvinia molesta); P1, P2; Whole of the State Senegal tea (Gymnocoronis spilanthoides); P1, P2; for the whole of the State Shield Pennywort (Hydrocotyle verticillata); P1, P2; Whole of the State Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes); P1, P2; Whole of the State Water lettuce (Pistia stratiotes); P1, P2; Whole of the State Apple of Sodom (Solanum linnaeanum), P1, P2; The municipal district of Jerramungup and that portion of the State constituted as the Albany region under Section 13 of the Act, except for Albany locations 4901,3433,5154,3434,5959 and 3435. P1, P3; Albany locations 4901,3433,5154,3434,5959 and 3435 P1; P4; Those portions of the State constituted as the Busselton, Manjimup and Harvey regions under Section 13 of the Act. Artichoke thistle or Cardoon (Cynara cardunculus); P1, P2; Whole of the State Arum lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica), P1, P4; Those portions of the State constituted as the Busselton, Manjimup, Albany and Harvey regions under Section 13 of the Act. African rue (Peganum harmala); P1, P2; Whole of the State. African thistle (Augusta thistle) (Berkheya rigida) P1, P2; Whole of the State. Bathurst burr (Xanthium spinosum) P1; Whole of the State. P2; All Municipal districts except the Shire of Coolgardie and the City of Kalgoorlie/Boulder. P3; Municipal districts of Coolgardie and the City of Kalgoorlie/Boulder. Bellyache bush (Jatropha gossypifolia) P1, P3; Zone 1B as constituted under Section 13 of the Act. Blackberry (Rubus fruticosus agg.), P1, P2; The municipal district of Boddington. P1, P4; Those portions of the State constituted as the Busselton, Manjimup, Albany and Harvey regions under Section 13 of the Act. Boneseed (Chrysanthemoides monilifera); P5; Lands in the control of the Government and local authorities in the Whole of the State. Branched broomrape (Orobanche ramosa) and all other Orobanche species (except O. cernua var. australiana and O. minor); P1;P2 for the whole of the State Calotropis (Calotropis procera); P1; All Municipal districts in that portion of the of the State North of the 26th parallel of latitude, except Zones 1 and 2 as defined under Section 13 of the Act P2; Zone 2 as defined under Section 13 of the Act. Camelthorn (Alhagi maurorum); P1, P2; Whole of the State. Candle bush (Senna alata); P1, P2 for the whole the State, except those areas constituted as townsites under Section 26 the Land Administration Act 1997. Cape tulip (Moraea flaccida)(one leaf),(Moraea miniata) (two leaf), P1; Whole of the State. P3; The municipal districts of Denmark, Kent and Cranbrook, except that area bordered by Albany Highway, Weir Rd, Boyup-Cranbrook Road, Shamrock & Yeriminup Roads & Frankland- Cranbrook Road. P4; The municipal district of Yilgarn and those portions of the State constituted as the Jerramungup, Katanning, Albany, Narrogin, Busselton, Esperance, Manjimup and Harvey regions under Section 13 of the Act. Chinee Apple (Ziziphus mauritiana) P1, P5; All municipal districts in that portion of the State, constituted as Zones 1A and 1B under section 13 of the Act. P1; for the remainder of the State. Cleavers (Galium aparine) P1, P2 for the whole of the State. Common Horsetail (Equisetum arvense); P1, P2 for the whole of the State. Cotton bush (Gomphocarpus fruticosus) (narrow leaf) P1; Whole of the State P3; That portion of the State constituted as the Albany region under Section 13 of the Act, and the municipal districts of Katanning, Woodanilling, Kojonup, Broomehill, Dumbleyung, Tambellup, Gnowangerup, West Arthur, Kent and Jerramungup 22 December 2000] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 7689

P4; Those portions of the State constituted as the Esperance, Katanning, Manjimup, Albany, Narrogin, Cunderdin, Northam, Busselton, Harvey and Lakes regions under Section 13 of the Act. Creeping knapweed (Acroptilon repens); P1, P2; for the whole of the State. Devil’s claw (small fruit)(Martynia annua) and (purpleflower) (Proboscidea louisianica); P1, P2 for the whole of State. Double gee (Emex australis) and (Emex spinosa) P1; The municipal districts of Dumbleyung, Katanning, Tambellup, Wagin and Woodanilling and those portions of the State constituted as the Busselton, Manjimup and Harvey regions under Section 13 of the Act. P1, P3; The municipal districts of Broomehill, Kojonup and West Arthur. P1, P4; That portion of the State constituted as the Jerramungup region under Section 13 of the Act. P5; The municipal district of Gnowangerup and those portions of the State constituted as the Esperance and Lakes regions under Section 13 of the Act. Field Bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis), P1; Whole of the State P3; That portion of the State constituted as the Esperance region under Section 13 of the Act. Glaucous star thistle (Carthamus leucocaulos), P1, P3; The municipal districts of Tambellup and Gnowangerup P1, P4; The municipal districts of Broomehill, Katanning, Kojonup, Dumbleyung, Woodanilling, Wagin and West Arthur. Golden dodder (Cuscuta campestris), P1, P2; The Whole of State, except the Albany region. P1, P4; That portion of the State constituted as the Albany region under Section 13 of the Act. Gorse (Ulex europaeus) P1, P2; The Whole of State, except the Albany region. P1, P3; That portion of the State constituted as the Albany region under Section 13 of the Act. Harrisia cactus (Eriocereus martinii); P1, P2; Municipal districts of Port Hedland, East Pilbara, Roebourne and West Pilbara. Heliotrope (Heliotropium europaeum); P1, P3; Those portions of the State constituted as the Albany, Busselton and Manjimup regions under Section 13 of the Act, and the municipal districts of Woodanilling, Kojonup, Broomehill, Gnowangerup and West Arthur. P1, P4; The municipal districts of Wagin, Dumbleyung, Katanning and Tambellup. Hoary cress (Cardaria draba); P1, P2; Whole of the State Horehound (Marrubium vulgare); P1, P2; Municipal districts of Albany, Cranbrook, Denmark, Katanning, Woodanilling, Broomehill, Dumbleyung, Tambellup, Gnowangerup, West Arthur, Wagin and those portions of the State constituted Zones 1, 2, 3 and 9 under Section 13 of the Act P1, P3; Municipal district of Plantagenet P1, P4; That portion of the State constituted as the Esperance region under Section 13 of the Act and the municipal districts of Kent, Kojonup and Jerramungup. Horsetails (all plants within the genus Equisetum); P1, P2; Whole of the State Ivy gourd (Coccinia grandis); P1, P2, All Municipal districts in that portion of the State, constituted as Zones 1A and 1B under Section 13 of the Act. Jointed goatgrass (Aegilops cylindrica); P1, P2, Whole of the State Kochia (Bassia scoparia); P1, P2, Whole of the State Mesquite (Prosopis spp.); P1; Whole of the State P2; Whole of the State, except for the area on Mardie Station bordered by the coast, the boundary between Mardie and Karratha stations, the North West Coastal Highway, Peter’s Creek and the boundary between Yarraloola and Mardie stations. P4; The area on Mardie Station bordered by the coast, the boundary between Mardie and Karratha stations, the North West Coastal Highway, Peter’s Creek and the boundary between Yarraloola and Mardie stations. Mexican Poppy (Argemone mexicana) and (Argemone ochroleuca) P1; Whole of the State, except that portion of the State constituted as Zone 2 under Section 13 of the Act. P2; Those portions of the State constituted as Zones 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10 under section 13 of the Act, except the Municipal districts of Northam and Carnarvon. P3; That portion of the State constituted as Zone 7 under section 13 of the Act, and the Municipal district of Northam. P4; That portion of the State constituted as Zone 9 under section 13 of the Act, and the Municipal district of Carnarvon. 7690 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [22 December 2000

Mintweed (Salvia reflexa); P1, P2; Municipal districts of Sandstone, Wiluna, Leonora, Laverton, Menzies, Coolgardie and the City of Kalgoorlie/Boulder and pastoral areas of the Shire of Dundas. Noogoora burr (Xanthium occidentale, Xanthium cavanillesii, Xanthium italicum, Xanthium orientale) P1; Whole of the State P2; Whole of the State, except that portion of the State constituted as Zone 1 under Section 13 of the Act P3; That portion of the State constituted as Zone 1 under section 13 of the Act Nodding thistle (Carduus nutans); P1, P2; Whole of the State Parkinsonia (Parkinsonia aculeata); P1, P2; All Municipal districts in that portion of the State, constituted as Zones, 2, 3 and 9 under Section 13 of the Act. P1, P4; Municipal Districts in that portion of the State, constituted as Zone 1 under Section 13 of the Act. Parthenium weed (Parthenium hysterophorus); P1; All that part of the State North of the 26th parallel of latitude. Paterson’s Curse (Echium plantagineum), P1; The Whole of the State. P3; Those portions of the State constituted as the Busselton, Harvey, Moora and Esperance regions under Section 13 of the Act and the municipal districts of Cranbrook, Denmark, Woodanilling, Kojonup, Broomehill, Tambellup, West Arthur, Wagin, Kent and Ravensthorpe. P4; Those portions of the State constituted as the Merredin, Manjimup, Narrogin, and Lakes regions under Section 13 of the Act, and the municipal districts of Jerramungup, Katanning, Dumbleyung, Gnowangerup, Plantagenet, Denmark and Albany, and those portions of the municipal districts of Carnamah and Coorow west of the Midlands Road Penny Cress (Thlaspi arvense), P1, P2; Whole of the State Perennial thistle (Canada thistle) (Cirsium arvense); P1, P2; Whole of the State Physic nut (Jatropha curcas); P1 for the whole of State and P5 for the Zone 1. Prickly Acacia, Prickly Mimosa (Acacia nilotica); P1, P2; Whole of the State Prickly pear (Opuntia spp.); P1; All Municipal districts in that portion of the State North of the 26th parallel of latitude. P2; All Municipal districts in that portion of the State North of the 26th parallel of latitude except that portion of the State constituted as the Carnarvon Region under Section 13 of the Act. P4; That portion of the State constituted as the Carnarvon Region under Section 13 of the Act. Ragwort (Senecio jacobaea); P1, P2; Whole of the State. Rubber vine (Cryptostegia grandiflora); P1, P2; Whole of the State. (Cryptostegia madagascariensis); P1, P2; Whole of the State. Saffron thistle (Carthamus lanatus), P1; Whole of the State. P3; Those portions of the State constituted as the Albany, Katanning, Busselton, Harvey and Cunderdin regions under Section 13 of the Act and the municipal districts of Carnamah and Coorow. P4; Those portions of the State as constituted as the Jerramungup, Moora, Merredin, Narrogin, Esperance, Northam and Lakes regions, and Zones 1, 2, 3 and 9 under Section 13 of the Act. Sensitive plant, common (Mimosa pudica); P1, P2; Zone 1, 2, 3 and 9 constituted under Section 13 of the Act. Sensitive plant, Giant (Mimosa invisa); P1, P2; Whole of the State. Sensitive plant, giant (Mimosa pigra); P1; All that part of the State north of the 26th parallel of latitude. Siam weed (Chromolaena odorata); P1, P2; Whole of the State Sicklepod (Senna tora); P1, P2; Whole of the State. Sicklepod, Javabean (Senna obtusifolia); P1, P2; Whole of the State. Sida (Sida acuta, Sida cordifolia); P1; All that part of the State north of the 26th parallel of latitude. Skeleton weed (Chondrilla juncea); P1, P2; Whole of the State Stemless thistle (Onopordum acaulon), P1, P2; Those portions of the State constituted as the Albany, Katanning, Merredin and Narrogin regions under Section 13 of the Act. P1, P3; Those portions of the State as constituted as the Jerramungup, Geraldton and Lakes regions under Section 13 of the Act. P1, P4; That portion of the State as constituted as the Esperance region under Section 13 of the Act. St. John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum); P1, P2; The Whole of the State, except those portions constituted as Zones 6 and 8, and the Narrogin Region under Section 13 of the Act. Thornapple (Datura stramomnium) (common), (Datura ferox) (fierce), (Datura leichhardtii) (Leichhardt’s or Mexican), (Datura wrightii) (hairy),(Datura innoxia) (downy) and (Datura metel). P1; Whole of the State, except that portion of the State constituted as Zone 2 under Section 13 of the Act. 22 December 2000] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 7691

P3; Those portions of the State constituted as the Albany, Katanning, Geraldton, Harvey and Jerramungup regions under Section 13 of the Act. P4; Those portions of the State constituted as the, Moora, Busselton, Merredin, Manjimup, Narrogin, Cunderdin and Esperance regions, and Zones 1,3 and 9 under Section 13 of the Act. Three-horned Bedstraw (Galium tricornutum); P1, P2; Whole of State Tutsan (Hypericum androsaemum); P1, P2; Whole of State Tutsan, flair (Hypericum x inodorum); P2 for the whole of the State, except lands approved for cultivation by the Chief Officer. P4 lands approved for cultivation by the Chief Officer. Variegated thistle (Silybum marianum), P1; Whole of the State. P2; Whole of the State, except those portions of the State constituted as the Geraldton and Harvey regions under Section 13 of the Act, and the Municipal districts of Busselton, Augusta – Margaret River, Capel, Boyup Brook, Nannup, Cranbrook ,Shires Dardanup, Donnybrook - Balingup, Bridgetown, Manjimup, Albany, Denmark, Plantagenet and the Town of Albany. P3; Those portions of the State constituted as the Geraldton and Harvey regions under Section 13 of the Act, and the Municipal districts of Busselton, Augusta, Capel, Boyup Brook, Nannup and Cranbrook Shires. P4; The Municipal districts of Dardanup, Donnybrook - Balingup, Bridgetown, Manjimup, Albany, Denmark, Plantagenet and the Town of Albany. Yellow burr weed (Amsinckia spp.); P1, P2; Whole of the State K. ENRIGHT, Chairman, Agriculture Protection Board.

FAIR T RADING

FT401 CHARITABLE COLLECTIONS ACT 1946 I, Doug Shave, being the Minister administering the Charitable Collections Act 1946, acting in the exercise of the powers conferred by subsection (3) of section 12 of that Act, hereby give notice that I have revoked the licence of the organisations listed below— • Centacare Bunbury • Leeuwin Frail Aged Lodge Inc Dated 15 December 2000. DOUG SHAVE, Minister for Fair Trading.

FT402 SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS ACT 1979 NOTICE I, Doug Shave, Minister for Fair Trading, acting pursuant to Section 3(2) of the Sunday Entertainments Act 1979, do hereby declare that the provisions of Section 3(1) of the Act shall not apply to, or in relation to, any person who uses any place between 12.00 noon and 12.00 midnight on Christmas Day, 25 December 2000 for the screening or viewing of any motion picture other than a motion picture classified under the Censorship Act 1996 as being for restricted exhibition. DOUG SHAVE, Minister for Lands; Fair Trading; Parliamentary and Electoral Affairs.

HEALTH

HE401* MENTAL HEALTH ACT 1996 MENTAL HEALTH (AUTHORIZED MENTAL HEALTH PRACTITIONERS) REVOCATION ORDER (No. 8) 2000 Made by the Chief Psychiatrist under section 20. Citation 1. This order may be cited as the Mental Health (Authorized Mental Health Practitioners) Revocation Order (No. 8) 2000. Commencement 2. This order comes into operation on the day on which it is published in the Gazette. 7692 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [22 December 2000

Revocation of designation 3. The designation of each of the mental health practitioners specified in the schedule to this order as an authorized mental health practitioner, as provided for by the Mental Health (Authorized Mental Health Practitioners) Order 1999 and Mental Health (Authorized Mental Health Practitioners) Order 2000, is revoked. [ Published in Gazette 22 January 1999, pp. 225-22; Published in Gazette 14 January 2000, pp. 153] Schedule NAME PROFESSION WORKPLACE ADDRESS Chris Litch Mental Health Nurse South West Mental Health Region BUNBURY Paul Williamson Mental Health Nurse North Metropolitan Erindale Road Mental Health Region WARWICK Bronwyn Hendry Mental Health Nurse South West Metropolitan Fremantle Hospital Mental Health Region (Metro) FREMANTLE Dated: 19 December 2000. GEORGE LIPTON, Chief Psychiatrist.

HE402* MENTAL HEALTH ACT 1996 MENTAL HEALTH (AUTHORIZED MENTAL HEALTH PRACTITIONERS) ORDER (No. 13) 2000 Made by the Chief Psychiatrist under section 20. Citation 1. This order may be cited as the Mental Health (Authorized Mental Health Practitioners) Order (No. 13) 2000. Commencement 2. This order comes into operation on the day on which it is published in the Gazette. Authorized mental health practitioner 3. The mental health practitioners specified in the schedule to this order are designated as authorized mental health practitioners. Limitation 4. The authorized mental health practitioners specified in the schedule are to perform the functions vested in such practitioners by sections 29 and 63 of the Act only in connection with their employment at the workplace specified opposite their name in the schedule. Schedule NAME PROFESSION WORKPLACE ADDRESS Virginia Henriques Mental Health Nurse South East Metropolitan Mill Street Mental Health Region BENTLEY Fiona McDonald Social Worker North Metropolitan Mental Health Region JOONDALUP Dated: 19 December 2000. GEORGE LIPTON, Chief Psychiatrist.

HE403* POISONS ACT 1964 POISONS ACT (SECTION 52A) NOTICE 2000 Made by the Minister under section 52A. Citation 1. This notice may be cited as the Poisons Act (Section 52A) Notice 2000. Authorized officer 2. (1) Subject to subclause (2), the person specified in Schedule 1 to this notice is declared to be an authorized officer for the purposes of the Act. (2) The declaration of the person specified in Schedule 1 as an authorised officer has effect for the period ending 31 December 2002. Schedule 1 Fabian Goddard, Pharmaceutical Services, Health Department of Western Australia Dated this 19th day of December 2000. JOHN DAY, Minister for Health. 22 December 2000] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 7693

LAND ADMINISTRATION

LA401* TRANSFER OF LAND ACT 1893 Department of Land Administration, Midland. DOLA File 1102-1993 His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council is pleased to appoint under section 8 of the Transfer of Land Act 1893 Robert Weston Baker, Vaughan Richard Stuart Greenwood, Graham Ross Dumbrell and Jeffrey Shane White as Assistant Registrars of Titles. ALLAN SKINNER, Chief Executive.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

LG401 DOG ACT 1976 Shire of Northampton It is hereby notified for public information that the following persons have been appointed under the provisions of the Dog Act 1976, for the Municipality of the Shire of Northampton— Registration Officers Authorised Officers Garry Keeffe Garry Keeffe Kristy Brady Kristy Brady Jenny Cockram Ian Davidson Jodie Brown Brett Bain Leanne Rowe Sam Smith Julie Rowe Neil Broadhurst Christine Barton Neville Dyer Brett Bain Robert Leiper Karene Curic Michael Sparling Snr Const Murray Guerin Snr Const Daryl Fishwick Snr Const Craig Spowart All other appointments are hereby cancelled. GARRY L. KEEFFE, Chief Executive Officer.

LG402 BUSH FIRES ACT 1954 Shire of Northampton Notice is hereby given that the following persons have been appointed as Authorised Officer to exercise powers pursuant to the Bush Fires Act 1954. Garry Keeffe Bob Fraser Kristy Brady Murray Carson Brett Bain Colin Reynolds Sam Smith Richard Allen Geoff Cripps Dennis Box Owen Simkin Chris Haselby Ken Harris Colin Reid Kane Teakle Stan Sutherland Robin Cripps All previous appointments are hereby cancelled. GARRY L. KEEFFE, Chief Executive Officer.

LG403 SHIRE OF NORTHAMPTON Appointment of Authorised Officers It is hereby notified for public information that the following persons have been appointed as authorised officers for the purposes of— Local Laws Relating to Reserves and Foreshores Snr Const Murray Guerin, Snr Const Daryl Fishwick and Snr Const Craig Spowart. GARRY L. KEEFFE, Chief Executive Officer. 7694 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [22 December 2000

MINERALS AND ENERGY

MN401 EXPLOSIVES AND DANGEROUS GOODS ACT 1961 NOTICE OF EXEMPTION OF CERTAIN EXPLOSIVES FROM THE REQUIREMENTS OF A LICENCE OR PERMIT TO IMPORT By authority of section 16(2) of the above Act, notice is given that the explosives listed below are exempt from the requirements to be imported into the State under a licence or permit to import as the case may be— 1. Authorised explosives to be exempt from a licence to import— • All explosives arriving in this state from another state or territory of Australia. 2. Unauthorised explosives arriving in this state from another state or territory of Australia to be exempt from a permit to import— • All manufactured fireworks including any pyrotechnic substances for any outdoor and indoor entertainment purposes; • all types of flares and signal devices being articles containing pyrotechnic substances designed to illuminate, identify, signal or warn; • rocket motors of Division 1.3 and 1.4; and • all explosives of Division 1.4. Note The above exemptions do not exempt any person receiving import explosives from the requirements to be appropriately authorised to be in possession of explosives by one of the means listed in Regulation 76 of the Explosives and Dangerous Goods (Explosives) Regulations 1963. NORMAN MOORE, Minister for Mines.

MN402 MINING ACT 1978 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO FORFEIT Department of Minerals & Energy, Perth WA 6000. In accordance with Regulation 50(b) of the Mining Act 1978, notice is hereby given that unless the rent due on the undermentioned licences and leases is paid on or before 18 January 2001 it is the intention of the Hon. Minister for Mines under the provisions of Sections 96A(1) and 97(1) of the Mining Act 1978, to forfeit such for breach covenant, viz, non-payment of rent. L. C. RANFORD, Director General.

Number Holder Mineral Field Exploration Licences 09/938 Stockdale Prospecting Ltd Gascoyne 09/970 Stockdale Prospecting Ltd Gascoyne 25/155 Spinifex Gold NL East Coolgardie 28/846 Zanthus Resources Pty Ltd North East Coolgardie 45/1444 Creasy, Mark Gareth Pilbara 45/2112 Adelaide Prospecting Pty Ltd Pilbara 45/2120 Bestbet Pty Ltd Pilbara 45/2122 Bestbet Pty Ltd. Pilbara 46/448 Livestock Marketing Pty Ltd Pilbara 47/939 HCC Pty Ltd West Pilbara 47/950 Horizon Mining Ltd West Pilbara 47/983 Goldfields Exploration Pty Ltd West Pilbara 52/1368 Bougainvillaea Holdings Pty Ltd Peak Hill 53/591 Gateway Mining NL East Murchison Yardarino Mining Ltd 53/808 Robinson, Kim East Murchison 53/823 Australian Gold Resources Ltd East Murchison 53/824 Australian Gold Resources Ltd East Murchison 53/826 Australian Gold Resources Ltd East Murchison 53/833 Australian Gold Resources Ltd East Murchison 22 December 2000] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 7695

Number Holder Mineral Field Exploration Licences—continued 53/838 Australian Gold Resources Ltd East Murchison 53/839 Australian Gold Resources Ltd East Murchison 53/844 Australian Gold Resources Ltd East Murchison 53/856 Australian Gold Resources Ltd East Murchison 53/857 Australian Gold Resources Ltd East Murchison 59/772 Windimurra Resources Pty Ltd Yalgoo 59/773 Windimurra Resources Pty Ltd Yalgoo 69/1270 UCABS Pty Ltd Warburton 77/535 Enterprise Gold Mines NL Yilgarn 80/1481 Anglogold Australasia Ltd Kimberley Lode Resources NL 80/2100 Lewis, Peter Geoffrey Kimberley

Mining Leases 08/114 Parry, Helen Ashburton Pinniger, Leslie Hamilton Pinniger, Ninian 24/270 Centaur Mining & Exploration Ltd Broad Arrow 24/387 Centaur Mining & Exploration Ltd Broad Arrow 24/388 Centaur Mining & Exploration Ltd Broad Arrow 24/419 Centaur Mining & Exploration Ltd Broad Arrow 24/444 Border Resources NL Broad Arrow Ramsgate Resources Ltd 24/445 Border Resources NL Broad Arrow Ramsgate Resources Ltd 24/446 Border Resources NL Broad Arrow Ramsgate Resources Ltd 24/447 Border Resources NL Broad Arrow Ramsgate Resources Ltd 26/402 Sabre Resources NL East Coolgardie 31/35 Cook, Max Dennis North Coolgardie Paynter, Noel Arthur Timmins, Kelvin James 37/414 Triton Corporation Ltd Mt Margaret 37/415 Triton Corporation Ltd Mt Margaret 52/8 Dvorak, Vincent Peak Hill Novak, Vaclav Jaroslav Paramount Gold Mines Pty Ltd 59/209 Shipway, Rod Yalgoo 80/243 Normandy Bow River Diamond Mine Ltd Kimberley 80/244 Normandy Bow River Diamond Mine Ltd Kimberley

MN403 MINING ACT 1978 Notice of Application for an Order for Forfeiture Department of Minerals and Energy, Coolgardie WA 6430. In accordance with Regulation 49(2)(c) of the Mining Act 1978, notice is hereby given that the following Licences are liable to forfeiture under the provisions of Section 96(1)(a) for breach of covenant, viz. non payment of rent. E. A. WOODS (SM), Warden.

To be heard in the Warden’s Court, Coolgardie on the 19th March 2001. COOLGARDIE MINERAL FIELD Prospecting Licences 15/3204—Stehn, Anthony Paterson 15/4006—Mantra Holdings Pty Ltd 7696 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [22 December 2000

PLANNING

PD401 TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928 ADVERTISEMENT OF RESOLUTION DECIDING TO PREPARE A TOWN PLANNING SCHEME No. 9 Notice is hereby given that the Council of the local government of the Shire of Gingin on 6 June 2000 passed the following Resolution— “That Council— 1. Prepare the Shire of Gingin Town Planning Scheme No. 9 with reference to an area situated wholly within the Shire of Gingin and enclosed within the inner edge of the heavy black border depicted on the plan certified by the Chief Executive Officer as “Scheme Area Map”. 2. Confirm to the Hon Minister for Planning and the Environmental Protection Authority— • its intent that the new Town Planning Scheme will constitute a District Planning Scheme prepared for the purposes set out under Clause 1.6 of the Model Scheme Text; • that the format of the new Scheme will be generally in accordance with the Model Scheme Text, with appropriate variations to respond to local planning needs; and • the direction and objectives of the new Scheme include those outlined in the draft Local Planning Strategy (June 2000), which is referred for information only and does not replace the requirement for formal processing and public advertising of this document.” Dated this 22nd day of August 2000. S. D. FRASER, Chief Executive Officer.

RACING, GAMING AND LIQUOR

RA401 LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1988 SUMMARY OF LIQUOR LICENSING APPLICATIONS The following is a summary of applications received under the Liquor Licensing Act 1988 and required to be advertised. Any person wishing to obtain more details about any application, or about the objection process, should contact the Liquor Licensing Division, 1st Floor, Hyatt Centre, 87 Adelaide Terrace, Perth, Telephone: (08) 9425 1888, or consult a solicitor or relevant industry organisation.

Last Date App. No. Applicant Nature of Application for Objections

APPLICATIONS FOR THE GRANT OF A LICENCE 8083 International Wine Reserve Application for the grant of a Wholesaler’s 12/1/2001 Limited Licence in respect of premises situated in Mount Lawley and known as International Wine Reserve Ltd. 8084 James Ronald Bailey & Application for the grant of a Producer— 18/1/2001 Gweneth Carolyn Bailey Wine Licence in respect of premises situated in Rosa Brook and known as Brown Hill Estate. 8086 Cottesloe Golf Club Inc Application for the grant of a Special 22/1/2001 Facility Licence in respect of premises situated in Swanbourne and known as Cottesloe Golf Club Inc. 8087 Fremantle Mussel Bar Application for the grant of a Restaurant 14/1/2001 Pty Ltd Licence in respect of premises situated in Fremantle and known as Fremantle Mussel Bar Restaurant. 8090 Mornorome. T.C. Pty Ltd Application for the grant of a Restaurant 25/1/2001 Licence in respect of premises situated in Fremantle and known as Chef Han’s Cafe. 22 December 2000] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 7697

Last Date App. No. Applicant Nature of Application for Objections

APPLICATION FOR EXTENDED TRADING PERMITS—ONGOING EXTENDED HOURS 6222 Steve’s Nedlands Park Application for the grant of an Extended 4/1/2001 Nominees Pty Ltd Trading Permit—Ongoing Extended Hours, in respect of premises situated in Nedlands and known as Steve’s Nedlands Park Hotel. APPLICATION TO ADD, VARY OR CANCEL A CONDITION OF LICENCE 118693 Ozco Pty Ltd Application to Add, Vary or Cancel a 4/1/2001 Condition of the Special Facility—Packet Licence in respect of premises situated in Perth and known as M.V. Perth.

This notice is published under section 67(5) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1988. HUGH HIGHMAN, Director of Liquor Licensing.

TRANSPORT

TR401 PORT AUTHORITIES ACT 1999 Office of the Minister for Transport, Perth. It is hereby notified for general information that the Hon Minister for Transport has approved— • the reappointment of Mr Richard Nulsen as Chairperson of the Esperance Port Authority for a three year term to expire on 31 December 2003; • the reappointment of Mr Richard Thorp as Deputy Chairperson of the Esperance Port Authority for a three year term to expire on 31 December 2003; and • the reappointment of Mr Geoff Males as Director of the Esperance Port Authority for a two year term to expire on 31 December 2002. These appointments are in accordance with Sections 7-10 of the Port Authorities Act 1999. MURRAY CRIDDLE, Minister for Transport.

TR402 PORT AUTHORITIES ACT 1999 Office of the Minister for Transport, Perth. It is hereby notified for general information that the Hon Minister for Transport has approved— • The reappointment of Mr Anthony Finucane as Director of the Fremantle Port Authority for a three year term to expire on 31 December 2003; and • the reappointment of Ms Caroline Ameduri as Director of the Fremantle Port Authority for a three year term to expire 31 December 2003. These appointments are in accordance with the Port Authorities Act 1999. MURRAY CRIDDLE, Minister for Transport.

TR403 PORT AUTHORITIES ACT 1999 Office of the Minister for Transport, Perth. It is hereby notified for general information that the Hon Minister for Transport has approved— • The reappointment of Mr Robert Ramage as Chairperson of the Geraldton Port Authority for a three year term to expire on 31 December 2003; and • the reappointment of Mr Kim Halbert as Director of the Geraldton Port Authority for a three year term to expire 31 December 2003. These appointments are made in accordance with Sections 7-10 of the Port Authorities Act 1999. MURRAY CRIDDLE, Minister for Transport. 7698 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [22 December 2000

WATER

WA401* COUNTRY AREAS WATER SUPPLY ACT 1947 BOYANUP COUNTRY WATER AREA ORDER 2000 Made by the Governor in Executive Council under section 8 of the Act. 1. Citation This order may be cited as the Boyanup Country Water Area Order 2000. 2. Boyanup Country Water Area boundary altered The boundary of the Boyanup Country Water Area is altered so that the boundary is shown bordered ______on Water Corporation plan EP36-1-38-1. 3. Information plan of Boyanup Country Water Area The boundary of the Boyanup Country Water Area as altered by this order is shown for information purposes in the plan in Schedule 1.

By Command of the Governor, M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council. 22 December 2000] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 7699

PUBLIC NOTICES

ZZ101 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 Notice to Creditors and Claimants Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act relates) in respect of the Estates of the undermentioned deceased persons are required to send particulars of their claims to me on or before the 22nd of January, 2001 after which date I may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which I then have notice. Appleton, Ada Mary, late of Midland Nursing Home, 44 John Street, Midland, died 24.01.2000 (DEC325180DC4) Bowra, Clement Cecil, late of 10 Bywood Way, Lynwood, died 27.11.00 (DEC330642DC4) Butler, William Charles, late of 221 Seventh Street, Wonthella, died 12.10.2000 (DEC330611DP3) Carter, David John, late of 65 Dotterel Way, Yangebup, died 05.08.98 (DEC330391DC2) Fisher, James Fletcher, late of 7 Rowley Street, Bridgetown, died 19.11.00 (DEC330677DA2) Hearle, Olive Maud, late of Thomas Scott Village, 63 Ypres Road, Westfield, died 03.12.91 (DEC327401 DP2) Hesketh, Harry Gordon, late of Bay 23/270 Hillside Gardens, Southwest Highway, Armadale, died 14.11.00 (DEC330359DC4) Ismail, Benjiman William George, late of 74A Swan Road, Attadale, died 27.11.00 (DEC330682DP4) Jackson, Mary Kathleen, late of 53 Wentworth Way, Padbury, died 04.12.00 (DEC330689DA3) Kavanagh, John William, late 11/87 Peel Terrace, formerly of 4/100 Lawler Street, Subiaco, died 28.08.00 (DEC329447DL2) Kelly, Leslie Colin, late of 45 Oats Street, East Park, died 12.10.00 (DEC330035DG3) Kruize, Rosa, late of 54 Lansdowne Road, South Perth, died 09.12.00 (DEC330713DC3) McKee, Keitha Barrett, late of Unit 12, 61 Jeans Road, Karrinyup, died 12.10.00 (DEC329888DL4) Orton, Naomi Felice, late of 4/256 St Kilda Road, Kewdale, died 26.11.00 (DEC330680DG2) Oxley, May, late of 5 Bucktin Street, Collie, died 18.11.00 (DEC330722DL3) Polglase, Arthur Cecil, late of Shannon House, 23 Coolgardie Street, Subiaco, died 13.05.00 (DEC329508DG4) Poole, Mavis Rosina, late of 32 Saunders Street, North Beach, died 21.03.00 (DEC330604DG3) Quadrio, Marino Duilio, late of Fremantle Nursing Home, 162 Holland Street, Fremantle, died 09.11.00 (DEC330619DS4) Reveley, Beryl Joan, late of 17 Ashburton Court, Mandurah, died 14.06.00 (DEC328519DA3) Robeson, Laura Margaret Ellen, late of 5/8 Kathleen Street, Yokine, formerly of Flat 9, 823 Beaufort Street, Inglewood, died 12.11.00 (DEC330434DP4) Robinson, Gerard Walker, late of Craigmont Nursing Home, Third Avenue, Maylands, formerly of Flat 8/200 Penninsula Road, Maylands, died 09.12.00 (DEC330681DS2) Sims, Marion Elizabeth, late of Hamersley Nursing Home, 441 Rokeby Road, Subiaco, formerly of 13 Tareena Street, Hollywood, died 29.11.00 (DEC330603DP4) Sinclair, Dorothy Hope, late of Forrest Lodge Nursing Home, Blair Street, Bunbury, died 07.12.00 (DEC330703DS4) Solomon, Ian Ashley, late of 1243 Hakea Place, Derby, died 23.10.00 (DEC330716DC4) Stanton, Phyllis Margaret, late of 87 Thornlie Avenue, Thornlie, died 28.10.00 (DEC330602DL3) Thomas, Fanny Dorothy, late of Rowethorpe Nursing Home, Hayman Road, Bentley, died 02.11.00 (DEC330160DL4) Unmack, Kyoko, late of McDougall Park Nursing Home, 18 Ley Street, Como, died 24.11.00 (DEC330431 DA1) Walmsley, Ruth Prasha, late of 5/80 Moora Drive, Mount Claremont, died 19.11.00 (DEC330417DG3) Weaver, Graham George, late of 1/70 Waterloo Street, Joondanna, died/found on 04.09.00 (DEC329187DL4) ANTONINA ROSE McLAREN, Public Trustee, Public Trust Office, 565 Hay Street, Perth WA 6000. Telephone: 9222 6777 7700 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [22 December 2000

ZZ201 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act relates) in respect of the estate of the late Phyllis Lesley McArthur who died at Perth on the 6th September 2000 are required to send particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of January 2001 after which date the estate will be distributed having regard to claims of which notice has been received— JOHN STEERS Barrister & Solicitor 69-71 Hay Street PO Box 499 Subiaco WA 6008 Tel: 9381 4211 Fax: 9388 7315 (Sgd.) per A. E. CLARK, Solicitor for the Executors.

ZZ202 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962 relates) in respect of the estate of the deceased person Gerhardina Maria Michielsen late of Regents Garden Nursing Home, 529 Leach Highway, Bateman, Western Australia who died on 30 August 2000 are required by the personal representative, Loesje Anne Ellis of care of Peter J. Griffin & Co., Solicitors of Suite 4, 1st Floor, 48 Kishorn Road, Applecross, Western Australia, to send particulars of their claims to her not less than one month from the date of advertisement hereof, after which date the personal representative may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which she then has notice. PETER GRIFFIN.

ZZ203 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Lorna Doreen Rooke, late of 18 Howie Street, Woodlands in the State of Western Australia, Widow Deceased. Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962 relates) in respect of the Estate of the deceased who died on 7 August 2000 are required by the Executors of care of Stables Scott, 8 St Georges Terrace, Perth to send particulars of their claims to them by no later than 23 January 2001, after which date the Executors may convey or distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice.

ZZ204 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS CREDITORS and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962 relates) in respect of the estate of the deceased person JOSEPH DYER late of 12A Burrowa Street, Armadale, Western Australia, who died on 10 September 2000 are required by the personal representative, MARY RANSOM of care of Peter J. Griffin & Co., Solicitors of Suite 4, 1st Floor, 48 Kishorn Road, Applecross, Western Australia, to send particulars of their claims to her not less than one month from the date of advertisement hereof after which date the personal representative may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which she then has notice. PETER GRIFFIN 22 December 2000] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 7701

ZZ205 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 In the matter of Winifred Charlotte Kimber, late of 18 Brie Brie Crescent, Kalamunda in the State of Western Australia, Home Duties, deceased. CREDITORS and other persons who have claims (to which section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962 relates) in respect of the estate of the abovementioned deceased who died on the 14th day of April 2000 at Royal Perth Hospital in the State of Western Australia are required by the Executors of her estate, Winifred Doreen Critchell of 95 Flint Road, Glen Forrest in the said State and Roy Kimber of 18 Brie Brie Crescent aforesaid to send particulars of their claims to them at the address hereunder by the 24th January 2001 after which date the Executor may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which he has notice. Dated the 20th day of December 2000. BOSTOCK & RYAN, Solicitors for the Executor, 4th Floor, 172 St George’s Terrace, Perth WA 6000.

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Election Statistics: Legislative Assembly of Western Australia 1890 - 1996

David Black assisted by Valerie Prescott

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