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Queensland Government Gazette Queensland Government Gazette PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. 365] Friday 10 January 2014 Gazette Back Issues 2003-201 To view previous years of all Gazettes, please visit website at: www.qld.gov.au/publications 1. Click on Categories 2. Click on the appropriate year from the list of Gazette categories 3. Click on the mont required 4. Click on the week required 5. On the download page for the week required, press Download 6. Should you have any problems opening the PDF, please contact [email protected] www.qld.gov.au/publications [687] Queensland Government Gazette Extraordinary PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. 364] Friday 20 December 2013 [No. 96 Mineral Resources Act 1989 NOTIFICATION OF REPEAL OF RESTRICTED AREA 295 I, Andrew Cripps, Minister for Natural Resources and Mines, declare that this notice repeals Restricted Area 295 which was approved and commenced 24 August 1995 Mineral Resources Amendment Regulation (No.4) 1995 for the purpose of Horn Island Rehabilitation. Restricted Area 295 falls within the boundaries of the blocks and sub-blocks described in schedules 1. [Note: On repeal of Restricted Area 295, any future exploration and production tenure within that area may include conditions where the candidate’s application will be assessed and developed in consultation with the Department of Natural Resource & Mines Abandoned Mines Unit and the Department of Environment and Heritage Protection for Environmental Assessment. The applicant may have responsibility of historical environmental liabilities (depending on the work program activities assessed and granted to be undertaken). The Minister for Natural Resources and Mines has the head of power under the auspices of the Mineral Resources Act 1989 section 141 to impose any such conditions prior to granting of any mining tenure.] Andrew Cripps Minister for Natural Resources and Mines SCHEDULE 1 [Note: Schedule 1 includes, for the area of land, the number (restricted area number), total number of sub-blocks, block and sub- block descriptions. The block and sub block descriptions are defined on Queensland Mines and Energy Block Identification Maps Series B.] RA Number Block Identification Block Number Sub-blocks (Total Sub-blocks) Map – Series B Torres Strait 2212 v,w,x,y RA 295 Torres Strait 2283 e,k,p (Total 26 sub-blocks) Torres Strait 2284 a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j,k,l,m,n,o,p,q,r,s,t © The State of Queensland 2013 Copyright protects this publication. Except for purposes permitted by the Copyright Act, reproduction by whatever means is prohibited without prior written permission. Inquiries should be addressed to: Gazette Advertising, GPO Box 2457, Brisbane QLD 4001. _____________________________ BRISBANE 20 December 2013 688 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 96 [20 December 2013 This page has been left blank intentionally [689] Queensland Government Gazette Extraordinary PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. 364] Friday 20 December 2013 [No. 97 Sustainable Planning Regulation 2009 VEGETATION MANAGEMENT URBAN AREA NOTICE (No 02) 2013 Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Vegetation Management Urban Area Notice (No 02) 2013. Urban Area [Schedule 26 of the Regulation] 2. The following area is identified as an urban area by the Chief Executive of the Department of State Development, Infrastructure and Planning as the Chief Executive administering the Sustainable Planning Act 2009: Lot 87 on SP232119 parish of Springlands, county of Drake, Collinsville. ENDNOTES 1. Made by the Chief Executive on 20 December 2013. 2. Published in the Gazette on 20 December 2013. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of State Development, Infrastructure and Planning. © The State of Queensland 2013 Copyright protects this publication. Except for purposes permitted by the Copyright Act, reproduction by whatever means is prohibited without prior written permission. Inquiries should be addressed to: Gazette Advertising, GPO Box 2457, Brisbane QLD 4001. _____________________________ BRISBANE 20 December 2013 690 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 97 [20 December 2013 This page has been left blank intentionally [691] Queensland Government Gazette Extraordinary PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. 364] Monday 23 December 2013 [No. 98 State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 DECLARATION OF A COORDINATED PROJECT I, Barry Edward Broe, appointed as the Coordinator-General, do hereby declare the Etheridge Integrated Agricultural Project, as defined in the initial advice statement dated 18 December 2013, to be a coordinated project, for which an environmental impact statement is required, pursuant to section 26(1)(a) of the State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971. This declaration takes effect from the date of its publication in the gazette, pursuant to section 26(4) of the State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971. © The State of Queensland 2013 Copyright protects this publication. Except for purposes permitted by the Copyright Act, reproduction by whatever means is prohibited without prior written permission. Inquiries should be addressed to: Gazette Advertising, GPO Box 2457, Brisbane QLD 4001. _____________________________ BRISBANE 23 December 2013 692 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 98 [23 December 2013 This page has been left blank intentionally [693] Queensland Government Gazette Extraordinary PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. 364] Monday 23 December 2013 [No. 99 State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 DECLARATION OF A PRESCRIBED PROJECT I, Jeffrey William Seeney, appointed as the Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and Planning, do hereby declare the Gladstone Liquefied Natural Gas project to be a prescribed project pursuant to section 76E of the State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971. The declaration takes effect from the date of its publication in the gazette, pursuant to section 76E(3) of the State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971. © The State of Queensland 2013 Copyright protects this publication. Except for purposes permitted by the Copyright Act, reproduction by whatever means is prohibited without prior written permission. Inquiries should be addressed to: Gazette Advertising, GPO Box 2457, Brisbane QLD 4001. _____________________________ BRISBANE 23 December 2013 694 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 99 [23 December 2013 This page has been left blank intentionally [695] Queensland Government Gazette Extraordinary PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. 364] Monday 30 December 2013 [No. 100 Queensland Constitution of Queensland 2001 PROCLAMATION I, CATHERINE HOLMES, Judge, Court of Appeal, Supreme Court of Queensland, acting under section 41 of the Constitution of Queensland 2001, having previously made the prescribed affirmations, have at 9:25am today assumed the administration of the government of the State as Acting Governor because Her Excellency Penelope Wensley, Governor, is absent from the State. [L.S.] CATHERINE HOLMES Acting Governor Signed and sealed on 30 December 2013. By Command Jeff Seeney God Save the Queen ENDNOTES 1. Made by the Acting Governor on 30 December 2013. 2. Published in an Extraordinary Government Gazette on 30 December 2013. 3. The administering agency is the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. © The State of Queensland 2013 Copyright protects this publication. Except for purposes permitted by the Copyright Act, reproduction by whatever means is prohibited without prior written permission. Inquiries should be addressed to: Gazette Advertising, GPO Box 2457, Brisbane QLD 4001. _____________________________ BRISBANE 30 December 2013 696 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 100 [30 December 2013 This page has been left blank intentionally [1] Queensland Government Gazette Extraordinary PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. 365] Wednesday 1 January 2014 [No. 1 Sustainable Planning Act 2009 (f) protecting the safety of people and property without LOCKYER VALLEY REGIONAL COUNCIL detriment to floodplain functions; ADOPTION OF TEMPORARY LOCAL PLANNING INSTRUMENT (g) identifying, for the purposes of the Building Code of 01/2014 GATTON PLANNING SCHEME 2007 – Australia and Queensland Development Code, a FLOOD REGULATION AND LAIDLEY PLANNING SCHEME – natural hazard management area for flood hazards; FLOOD REGULATION (h) ensuring the type, scale and location of development on a site is responsive to the nature and risk of flood Notice is given under the Sustainable Planning Act 2009 that hazard present; on 18 December 2012 Lockyer Valley Regional Council Adopted (i) ensuring the mitigation of site flooding impacts does the Temporary Local Planning Instrument (TLPI 01/2014) to not alter, to an unacceptable level, the floodplain provide improved flood regulation based on the identification characteristics of the Defined Flood Event (DFE), of a revised flood inundation area in the Gatton Shire Planning within or external to, the development site; Scheme 2007 and Laidley Shire Planning Scheme 2003. (j) complementing and supporting a multi-hazard approach The purpose of TLPI (01/2014) is to: to the risk management of natural hazards; and 1. provide improved flood regulation based on the identification (k) requiring that the DFE provides three hazards areas of flood inundation areas in the Gatton Planning Scheme for flood natural hazard management areas; 2007, and the Laidley Shire Planning Scheme 2003; and (i) High hazard area; 2. ensure
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