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Government Gazette 8097 Government Gazette OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES Number 165 Wednesday, 20 October 2004 Published under authority by Government Advertising and Information SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT ELECTORAL DISTRICTS COMMISSION NOTICE OF AMENDMENT TO BOUNDARIES AND NAME OF PROPOSED ELECTORAL DISTRICTS FOLLOWING the public inquiry into suggestions and Postal Address objections lodged pursuant to section 14 of the Parliamentary GPO Box 832 Electorates and Elections Act 1912, the Electoral Districts SYDNEY NSW 2001 Commissioners are of the opinion that there are signifi cant differences between the proposed electoral districts released. Offi ce Hours These electoral districts are: Monday-Friday, 9.30 am to 12 noon and 2.00 pm to 4.30 pm Bankstown, Baulkham Hills, Burrinjuck, Castle Hill, Charlestown, Dubbo, East Hills, Fairfield, Gosford, Telephone: (02) 9200 5990 Granville, Keira, Lakemba, Lake Macquarie, (formerly Facsimile: (02) 9200 5988 proposed Morisset), Myall Lakes, Northern Tablelands, Oxley, Port Macquarie, Swansea, Terrigal, The Entrance, Email: redistribution @seo.nsw.gov.au Upper Hunter, Wollongong, Wyong. The Honourable Jerrold Sydney Cripps QC (Chairperson) The signifi cant differences of each of the abovementioned Colin Anthony Barry (Electoral Commissioner) electoral districts is shown on the relevant map which may be Warwick Arthur Watkins (Surveyor General) inspected at the Offi ces of the Clerk of the Local Court and the Electoral Districts Commissioners for New South Wales Local Council within or near each electoral district referred to Ms MARET HEGH, above, at the Offi ces of the Electoral Districts Commissioners Secretary and at the website www.redistribution.seo.nsw.gov.au. The maps will be available from 20 October 2004. BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION OF EACH The Electoral Districts Commissioners give notice AMENDED ELECTORAL DISTRICT that any person who, or an organisation that, lodged a suggestion or objection with the Commissioners pursuant Proposed State Electoral District of Bankstown (as to section 14 of the Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Determined) Act 1912 and any person who, or organisation that, lodged Commencing at the confl uence of Georges River and suggestions or comments relating to the redistribution with Prospect Creek: and bounded thence by that creek upwards the Commissioners pursuant to section 13 of the above Act to Liverpool Road; by that road, generally south-easterly, may lodge a written objection with the Commissioners (GPO Hector Street, northerly, Palmer Street, easterly, Rose Street, Box 832, Sydney NSW 2001; email: [email protected]. southerly, Ferrier Road, Brunker Road and Rawson Road, gov.au) on or before 5.00 pm on Friday 29 October 2004. generally easterly and Roberts Road, southerly to the western Note: A public inquiry will be held at Suite 2, Level 8, prolongation of the northern boundary of Lot 12, DP 1004336; 345 George Street Sydney, commencing at 9am on by that prolongation, boundary and the northernmost northern Tuesday 2 November 2004. boundary of Lot 13, DP 1004336, easterly, part of the eastern boundary of Lot 4, DP 835847, northerly to Drone Street; Electoral Districts Commissioners’ Offi ce by that street easterly, Wentworth Street and a northern Level 7, Maritime Trade Centre prolongation northerly to the Main Western Railway; by 207 Kent Street that railway south-easterly to Punchbowl Road; by that SYDNEY NSW 2000 road, Koala Road, again Punchbowl Road and Canterbury 8098 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT 20 October 2004 Road generally south-westerly and westerly, Chapel Road part of that boundary generally north-easterly, the generally north-easterly, Eldridge Road westerly, Northam Avenue eastern boundary of Temora Shire Council, gazetted Local generally north-easterly, Shenton Avenue north-westerly, Government Act No 110, 1980, generally northerly to Bland Oxford Avenue northerly and Marion Street generally Creek; by that creek downwards to the western prolongation westerly, to the generally northern boundary of Lot 1, DP of the northern boundary of Lot 3, DP 922638; by that 1046502; by part of that boundary generally north-westerly prolongation, boundary and its prolongation, easterly to the and generally south-westerly to Rabaul Road; by that road Newell Highway; by that highway, generally north-easterly and its prolongation westerly to the Georges River, aforesaid; to the generally southern boundary of Forbes Shire Council, by that river upwards to the point of commencement. gazetted Local Government Act 110, 1980; by part of that boundary generally easterly to Lachlan River; by that river Proposed State Electoral District of Baulkham Hills (as and Belubula River upwards to the western prolongation Determined) of the northern boundary of Lot 2, DP1034324; by that Commencing at the junction of Old Windsor Road and prolongation, boundary and its prolongation, easterly, Windsor Road: and bounded thence by the latter road, to Cucumber Lane; by that lane southerly, The Rivers generally south-easterly, Parsonage Road, north-easterly, Road, generally easterly and generally north-easterly and Excelsior Avenue and its prolongation, generally south- Canowindra Road, southerly to the western prolongation of easterly, to the north-western boundary of Lot 895, DP the generally northern boundary of Lot 94, DP750368; by that 752028; by part of that boundary, north-easterly, to Excelsior prolongation and boundary, the northern boundary of Lot 31, Creek; by that creek, downwards and Darling Mills Creek DP 750368 and its prolongation, easterly, to Gallagher Road; upwards, to the north-eastern boundary of Lot 22, DP by that road and its continuation, northerly, to again, Belubula 880779; by that boundary, the north-eastern boundaries of River; by that river, upwards, to Mandurama Burnt Yards Lot 17, DP 542539, Lot 29 and part of Lot 58, DP 841121, Road; by that road, generally south-easterly, to Mandurama south-easterly to M2 Motorway, by that motorway , generally Ponds; by those ponds, upwards, to Blayney Demondrille south-easterly, to the north-western boundary of Lot 14, DP Railway; by that railway, southwesterly, to Mandurama 841630; by part of that boundary, north-easterly and its Neville Road; by that road, generally south-easterly and north-eastern boundary, south-easterly, the north-eastern generally easterly, the unnamed boundary road forming the boundaries of Lots 17 and 10, DP 843588, south-easterly, western boundaries of Lot 8, DP236814, Lot 59, DP750399 the south-eastern boundary of the latter lot, south-westerly, and Lot 855, DP846781, southerly, Kentucky Road, generally part of the north-eastern boundary of Lot 40, DP 255350 north-easterly, an unnamed boundary road forming the and the north-eastern boundary of Lot 1, DP 564233 and northern boundary of Lot 430, DP750399, easterly, to the its prolongation, south-easterly to Baden Powell Place; northern prolongation of the eastern boundary of that lot; by by that place and a line, generally south-easterly, North that prolongation and boundary southerly, to the generally Rocks Road, generally south-westerly, Statham Avenue, northern boundary of Cowra Shire Council, gazetted 31st south-easterly, Bettington Road, generally south-easterly, July 1999; by part of that boundary, the generally western Pennant Hills Road, generally south-westerly, James Ruse and generally south-western boundaries of Bathurst Regional Drive, generally north-westerly, Briens Road, south-westerly Council, aforesaid, generally southerly and generally south- and Old Windsor Road, aforesaid, generally north-westerly easterly to the point of commencement. to the point of commencement. Proposed State Electoral District of Castle Hill (as Proposed State Electoral District of Burrinjuck (as Determined) Determined) Commencing at the junction of Pennant Hills Road and Commencing at the intersection of the generally south- Castle Hill Road: and bounded thence by the latter road and western boundary of Bathurst Regional Council, gazetted 26th New Line Road, generally north-westerly, Hastings Road, May 2004, and the generally western boundary of Mulwaree south-westerly, Old Northern Road, generally north-westerly, Shire, gazetted 17th March 2000: and bounded thence by the Gilbert Road, generally westerly to an unnamed south-eastern latter boundary, generally southerly, the generally southern branch of Cattai Creek, north-east of Parapet Place; by that boundary of Gunning Shire, gazetted 17th March 2000, branch, downwards and Cattai Creek, upwards to the north- generally westerly, part of the generally eastern and part of eastern prolongation of Roseberry Road; by that prolongation the generally southern boundaries of Yass Shire, gazetted and road, south-westerly, Green Road south-easterly, 19th November 1999, generally southerly and generally President Road, south-westerly, Windsor Road, generally westerly, the boundary between the State of New South Wales south-easterly, Parsonage Road, north-easterly, Excelsior and Australian Capital Territory, generally south-westerly. Avenue and its prolongation, generally south-easterly, to the generally northern boundary of Tumut Council, gazetted the north-western boundary of Lot 895, DP 752028; by 11th February 2004, generally westerly, the generally part of that boundary, north-easterly, to Excelsior Creek; by south-western and the generally north-western boundaries that creek, downwards and Darling Mills Creek upwards, to of Gundagai Shire Council, gazetted 21st December 1923, the north-eastern boundary
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