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Integrated Planning Act 1997 Integrated Planning Act 1997 NOTICE OF PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT Planning Scheme for the The Town Planning Scheme for the Notice is hereby given that on 24 March 2003 the Pine Rivers Shire Whole of the Shire of Beaudesert Council adopted an amendment of its Planning Scheme. The purpose of the amendment is to exclude land located at 27 South Notice is hereby given that on 27 January 2004, the Pine Road, Brendale and described as Lot 42 on RP806627, Parish Council adopted an amendment of its Planning of Warner from the “Special Facilities (Motel, Conference Scheme. The purpose of the amendment is to exclude land located Convention Centre)” zone and include the land in the “Special at 74-90 Warner Road, Chambers Flat, and described as Facilities (Column 3A and 3B uses under the Table of Zones for the L9 RP138536, from the Rural Residential A zone and include the Commercial zone, Warehouse, Place of Entertainment, and land in the Rural Residential B zone. The general effect of the Advertising Hoarding)” zone. The general effect of the amendment is to reflect the approval by Council of a development amendment is to reflect the approval by Council of a development application over the land. application over the land. Copies of the amendment are available for inspection and Copies of the amendment are available for inspection and purchase purchase at the office of the Beaudesert Shire Council. A copy of at the office of the Pine Rivers Shire Council. A copy of the the amendment is available for inspection at the office of the amendment is available for inspection at the office of the Department of Local Government and Planning. Department of Local Government and Planning.

Ray Burton, Integrated Planning Act 1997 Chief Executive Officer NOTICE OF PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT The Town Planning Scheme for the Whole of the Shire of Beaudesert Notice is hereby given that on 27 January 2004, the Beaudesert Shire Council adopted an amendment of its Planning Scheme. The purpose of the amendment is to exclude land located at 92-108 Warner Road and 88-104 Featherstone Road, Chambers Flat, and described as L10 RP138536, from the Rural Residential A zone and include the land in the Rural Residential B zone. The general effect of the amendment is to reflect the approval by Council of a development application over the land. Copies of the amendment are available for inspection and purchase at the office of the Beaudesert Shire Council. A copy of the amendment is available for inspection at the office of the Department of Local Government and Planning.

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Local Government Act 1993 4. Form of application 5. Local government’s discretion in approving proposals LOCAL GOVERNMENT (MODEL LOCAL LAW) NOTICE (NO. 1) 2004 6. Projects requiring multiple approvals 7. General powers of revocation or variation

TABLE OF PROVISIONS 8. Summary of local government approvals PART 3LEGAL PROCEEDINGS 1. Short title ...... 1 9. General defence for owners of land or vehicle 2. Commencement...... 1 10. Joint and several liability 3. Repeal ...... 1 11. Rewards 4. Gazettal of Model Local Laws ...... 1  Schedule 1 ...... 1 PART 4 AUTHORISED PERSONS Schedule 2 – Model Local Law No. 1 (Administration) 2004...... 1 12. Appointment Schedule 3 – Model Local Law No. 8 (Control of Pests) 2004 ...... 4 13. Limitation on authorised person’s powers Schedule 4 Model Local Law No. 16 (Rental Accommodation with 14. Authorised person’s appointment conditions Shared Facilities) 2004...... 6 15. Authorised person’s identity card ______16. Production of identity card Short title 17. Offence 1. This notice may be cited as the Local Government (Model 18. Protection from liability Local Law) Notice (No. 1) 2004. PART 5REVIEW

19. Reviewable decisions Commencement 20. Application for review 2. This notice commences on the day it is published in the gazette. 21. Carrying out review 22. Decision on review Repeal PART 6MISCELLANEOUS 3. The model local laws proposed by the Minister as suitable for 23. Notices adoption by local governments as local laws referred to in Column 1 24. Charges of Schedule 1 gazetted as specified in Column 2 of the Schedule are repealed. 25. Unclaimed goods 26. Confiscated goods Gazettal of Model Local Laws SCHEDULE 4. The contents of Schedules 2 to 4 are proposed by the Minister DICTIONARY as suitable for adoption by local governments as local laws. ______

PART 1—PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE 1

1 Short title Column 1 Column 2 Title of Model Local Law Gazettal details This model local law may be cited as Model Local Law No. 1 Model Local Law No. 1 10 November 2000, p 872, (Administration) 2004. (Administration) 2000 Schedule 1 Model Local Law No.8 10 November 2000, p 902, 2 Object (Control of Pests) 2000 Schedule 8 Model Local Law No.16 10 November 2000, p 934, The object of this local law is to provide a legal framework for the (Rental Accommodation Schedule 16 administration, implementation and enforcement of the local government’s with Shared Facilities) 2000 local laws and subordinate local laws.

3 Definitions—the dictionary ______The dictionary in the schedule defines particular words used in this local

law. SCHEDULE 2

MODEL LOCAL LAW NO. 1 PART 2—LOCAL GOVERNMENT APPROVALS (ADMINISTRATION) 2004 4 Form of application

(1) An application for the local government’s approval of a proposal TABLE OF PROVISIONS must be made in a form approved by the local government or the chief executive officer. PART 1PRELIMINARY (2) The application must be accompanied by documents and materials 1. Short title required under the relevant Act, local law or subordinate local law. 2. Object (3) The applicant must, if the local government or the chief executive officer reasonably requires, provide further information, documents or 3. Definitions⎯the dictionary materials in support of the application. PART 2LOCAL GOVERNMENT APPROVALS (4) An application must be accompanied by the prescribed fee. 25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 37 515

2 Local Government (Model Local Law) Notice (No. 1) 2004 (5) A person must not provide information in or in connection with 10 Joint and several liability an application that is, to the person’s knowledge, false or misleading in a (1) If a local law imposes a liability on an owner of property, or a person material particular. engaged in a particular activity, and 2 or more persons are the owners of the Maximum penalty for subsection (5)—20 penalty units. relevant property, or are jointly engaged in the relevant activity, the liability is joint and several. 5 Local government’s discretion in approving proposals (2) This section applies both to civil liabilities and liabilities enforced by Justices Act 1886 (1) If a local government has power under a local law to approve summary proceedings under the . a proposal, the local government may— (a) approve the proposal unconditionally; or 11 Rewards (1) The local government may, by public notice, offer a reward for (b) approve the proposal subject to conditions; or information leading to the conviction of a person for— (c) refuse to approve the proposal. Example— (a) an offence involving damage to, or theft of, property of the local If a proposal for which the local government’s approval is required may government or under the local government’s control; or result in damage to property, the local government may, as a condition of (b) an offence against a local law. giving its approval, require the applicant to give reasonable security (which may include a deposit of money, a guarantee or an insurance (2) The amount of the reward, and the conditions on which it is payable, bond) to ensure that the damage is made good. must be decided by resolution of the local government. (2) However, the local government’s powers are subject to the provisions of the relevant local law or any relevant subordinate local PART 4—AUTHORISED PERSONS law, and the local government must, in deciding how to exercise its power, have regard to criteria stated in the relevant local law or subordinate local law. 12 Appointment (1) A local government may appoint any of the following persons as 6 Projects requiring multiple approvals authorised persons for a local law— (1) If— (a) employees of the local government; (a) an application is made to the local government for (b) other persons who are eligible for appointment as authorised persons 1 approval of a particular proposal; and under Chapter 15, part 5 of the Act . (b) the local government’s approval of the proposal is required (2) An appointment of a person as an authorised person under this part under 2 or more local laws, or 2 or more provisions of the must state the local laws, or the provisions of local laws, for which the person same local law; is appointed as an authorised person. the local government must, if practicable, deal with the subjects on (3) A local government may appoint a person as an authorised person which its approval is required together. under this part only if— (2) If the local government decides that an approval should be (a) the local government considers the person has the necessary refused on a particular aspect of a proposal for which multiple expertise or experience for the appointment; or approvals are required, it may refuse other approvals required for the (b) the person has satisfactorily finished training approved by the proposal even though other aspects of the proposal for which approval local government for the appointment. is required may be unexceptionable. 13 Limitation on authorised person’s powers 7 General powers of revocation or variation An authorised person’s powers may be limited in the person’s instrument of appointment. (1) The local government may revoke an approval at any time if it appears the approval was given on the basis of false or misleading information provided by or on behalf of the holder of the approval. 14 Authorised person’s appointment conditions (2) The local government may vary or revoke a condition on (1) An authorised person holds office on the conditions stated in the which its approval has been given under a local law if the variation or instrument of appointment. revocation is necessary for the protection of public health or safety. (2) An authorised person— (3) This section does not limit the power a local government may (a) if the instrument provides for a term of appointment—ceases have apart from this section to vary or revoke an approval or a holding office at the end of the term; and condition of approval. (b) may resign by signed notice of resignation given to the local government; and 8 Summary of local government approvals (c) if the conditions of appointment provide—ceases holding office as (1) The local government must prepare and keep up to date a an authorised person on ceasing to hold another office stated in the summary of the approvals required under the local laws. appointment conditions (the “main office”). (2) The local government must, on request, provide an interested (3) However, an authorised person may not resign from the office of person with a copy of the summary. authorised person (the “secondary office”) under subsection (2)(b) if a term of the authorised person’s employment to the main office requires the authorised person to hold the secondary office. PART 3—LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

15 Authorised person’s identity card 9 General defence for owners of land or vehicle (1) A local government must give each authorised person an identity If a local law makes the owner of land guilty of an offence if a card. particular act or omission happens with respect to the land it is a defence for the owner to prove that— (2) The identity card must— (a) the act or omission happened without the owner’s (a) contain a recent photograph of the authorised person; and knowledge or consent; and (b) be signed by the authorised person; and (b) the owner could not, by reasonable diligence, have prevented the act or omission.

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3 Local Government (Model Local Law) Notice (No. 1) 2004 (c) identify the person as an authorised person for the local 21 Carrying out review government; and (1) The local government must either— (d) include an expiry date. (a) carry out a review at a meeting of the local government; or (3) A person who ceases to be an authorised person must return (b) have the review carried out by an authorised person. the person’s identity card to the local government within 21 days after the person ceases to be an authorised person, unless the person has a (2) An authorised person who carries out a review under subsection reasonable excuse. (1)(b) must not be the original decision maker and must be a person who is no less senior than the original decision maker. Maximum penalty—10 penalty units.

(4) This section does not prevent the giving of a single identity 22 Decision on review card to a person for this part and for other purposes. (1) On completing a review, the local government may confirm, vary or reverse the decision under review. 16 Production of identity card (2) The local government must give the applicant written notice of the (1) An authorised person may exercise a power in relation to result of the review. someone else (the “other person”) only if the authorised person— (3) If the local government does not decide an application for review (a) first produces his or her identity card for the other person’s within 28 days after receiving the application, the local government is taken inspection; or to have confirmed the decision under review. (b) has the identity card displayed so it is clearly visible to the other person. PART 6—MISCELLANEOUS (2) However, if for any reason it is not practicable to comply with subsection (1), the authorised person must produce the identity card for the other person’s inspection at the first reasonable 23 Notices opportunity. If a local law empowers a local government to issue a notice to a person requiring the person to do, or to refrain from doing, a particular act, the notice 17 Offence must set out— A person must not pretend to be an authorised person. (a) the provisions of the local law under which the requirement is made; and Maximum penalty—50 penalty units. (b) the time within which compliance is required; and 18 Protection from liability (c) the consequences of contravention of the notice.

(1) This section applies to— 24 Charges (a) an authorised person; and (1) If a local law provides for payment of a charge, and does not itself (b) a person acting under the direction of an authorised person. fix the amount of the charge, the charge is to be fixed by resolution under (2) The person does not incur civil liability for an act done or section 1071A of the Act. omission made honestly and without negligence under the local (2) A resolution fixing a charge may provide for the reimbursement of government’s local laws. the charge in appropriate circumstances. (3) A liability that would, apart from this section, attach to the Example— person attaches instead to the local government. Suppose that a person pays a licence fee appropriate to a licence of 1 year’s duration but, because of unforeseen circumstances, surrenders the licence within 3 months after it is granted. A resolution might provide that, in such a case, the PART 5—REVIEW former licensee is to receive a partial reimbursement of the licence fee.

(3) Unless specific provision to the contrary is made in the local law or 19 Reviewable decisions resolution fixing a charge, the local government may, in an appropriate case, (1) This section applies to a decision (a “reviewable decision”) of waive or partially remit a charge. the local government or an authorised person made under a local law that makes no provision for the review of decisions made under the 25 Unclaimed goods local law. (1) If goods are left in a building, or on land, under the local (2) A decision of the local government or an authorised person government’s control, the local government may dispose of the goods under under the local law is reviewable unless it is— this section. (a) a decision made by resolution of the local government; or (2) If the goods are perishable, they may be disposed of, without delay, (b) a decision to dispose of goods that has been implemented; as the chief executive officer directs. or (3) If the goods are not perishable, they must be retained for at least 3 (c) a decision made on an earlier application for review. months before being sold or otherwise disposed of. (4) After the end of the 3 month period, the local government may 20 Application for review dispose of the goods as follows— (1) A person who is aggrieved by a reviewable decision may (a) if the goods have no commercial value, or the value is so slight apply to the local government for a review of the decision. that it would not cover the cost of sale, the goods may be disposed of as the chief executive officer directs; (2) An application for review of a decision must— (b) in other cases the goods must be advertised for sale by public (a) be in writing; and notice published at least 14 days before the date of the proposed (b) state the reasons why the applicant considers the decision sale and may then be sold by public auction. should be reviewed; and (5) A person to whom goods are sold under this section acquires a good (c) be lodged at the office of the local government within 14 title to the goods freed and discharged from the interests of others. days after the day on which notice of the decision was (6) The local government must apply the proceeds of sale first towards given to the applicant or within a further period allowed by the costs of the storage and sale of the goods and then into a fund established the local government (before or after the end of that for the purpose. period). 25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 37 517

4 Local Government (Model Local Law) Notice (No. 1) 2004 (7) If, within 1 year after the date of the sale, the former owner of 7. Application of declaration the goods claims the proceeds of the sale of the goods, the net PART 3CONTROL OF DECLARED PESTS proceeds of the sale must be paid to the former owner but if no valid claim is made to the proceeds within that period, the local government 8. Inspection may pay the proceeds of the sale into its general funds. 9. Notice to control declared pest (8) This section does not apply to goods if there is a statutory 10. Obligation to comply with control notice provision dealing specifically with abandoned goods of the relevant class. 11. Local government’s power to have work carried out 12. Powers of entry and cost recovery 26 Confiscated goods PART 4PROHIBITION OF SALE (1) If the local government, or an authorised person, exercises a 13. Prohibition of sale power under a local law to confiscate or impound goods, the property in the goods vests in the local government. PART 5AUTHORISED PERSONS (2) If the local government or an authorised person confiscates or 14. Appointment impounds goods under powers conferred by a local law, the local 15. Limitation on authorised person’s powers government may dispose of the goods as follows— 16. Authorised person’s appointment conditions (a) if the goods are perishable or have no commercial value, or the value is so slight that it would not cover the cost of 17. Authorised person’s identity card sale, the goods may be disposed of as the chief executive 18. Production of identity card officer directs; 19. Offence (b) in other cases the goods must be advertised for sale by 20. Protection from liability public notice published at least 14 days before the date of the proposed sale and may then be sold by public auction. PART 6REVIEW

21. Reviewable decisions SCHEDULE 22. Application for review

23. Carrying out review DICTIONARY 24. Decision on review section 3 PART 7SUBORDINATE LOCAL LAWS

25. Subordinate local laws “application” includes a request. SCHEDULE “approval” means a consent, permission, licence, authorisation or approval under an Act or a local law. DICTIONARY “authorised person” means a person who is authorised by the local ______government to exercise the powers of an authorised person under the provision in which the expression appears. PART 1—PRELIMINARY “goods” includes an animal. “prescribed fee” means a charge fixed by the local government, by 1 Short title local law or by resolution, under section 1071A of the Act. This model local law may be cited as Model Local Law No. 8 (Control of “proposal” means an act, matter or thing for which the local Pests) 2004. government’s approval is sought. “public notice” means a notice published in a newspaper circulating 2 Object in the local government’s area. The object of this local law is to protect the environment against animal “reviewable decision” see section 20. and plant pests for which adequate protection does not exist under other laws. “the Act” means the Local Government Act 1993. 3 Definitions—the dictionary ______The dictionary in the schedule defines particular words used in this local SCHEDULE 3 law.

MODEL LOCAL LAW NO. 8 (CONTROL OF 4 Application PESTS) 2004 This local law does not apply to an animal or plant that is declared under section 36 or 37(2) of the Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002⎯ TABLE OF PROVISIONS (a) as a class 1 pest or a class 2 pest; or (b) as a class 3 pest that is causing, or has the potential to cause, an PART 1PRELIMINARY adverse economic, environmental or social impact on— 1. Short title (i) land that is, or is in or adjacent to, an environmentally significant area; or 2. Object (ii) an environmentally significant area adjacent to the owner’s ⎯ 3. Definitions the dictionary land. 4. Application PART 2DECLARED PESTS 5. Declaration of pests 6. Emergency declarations 518 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 37 [25 June, 2004

5 Local Government (Model Local Law) Notice (No. 1) 2004 (2) If the occupier is the owner of the relevant land, the amount properly PART 2—DECLARED PESTS and reasonably incurred by the local government in performing the work is recoverable (together with interest) under sections 1066, 1067 and 1068 of 5 Declaration of pests the Act. (1) The local government may, by subordinate local law, declare (3) If the occupier is not the owner of the relevant land, the amount an animal or plant of a specified species to be a pest. properly and reasonably incurred by the local government is recoverable as a debt from the occupier (together with interest) on the same basis as applies to (2) Before the local government makes a declaration under this an owner of land under section 1067 of the Act.2 section, it must consult with the chief executive of the Department

about the desirability of the declaration. PART 4—PROHIBITION OF SALE

6 Emergency declarations 13 Prohibition of sale (1) If there is an urgent need for a declaration of an animal or A person must not— plant as a pest to avoid or minimise an immediate risk of serious (a) sell or supply a declared pest; or environmental harm, the local government may by resolution, declare an animal or plant of the relevant species to be a pest. (b) offer or display a declared pest for sale or supply. (2) A declaration under this section— Maximum penalty—50 penalty units. (a) must be published in a newspaper circulating generally in the local government’s area; and PART 5—AUTHORISED PERSONS (b) comes into force on the date of publication; and (c) comes to an end three months after the date of publication. 14 Appointment (1) A local government may appoint any of the following persons as 7 Application of declaration authorised persons for this local law— A declaration may apply— (a) employees of the local government; (a) to the whole of the area or in a specified part or parts of the (b) other persons who are eligible for appointment as authorised persons 3 area; and under Chapter 15, part 5 of the Act . (b) generally or only in specified circumstances. (2) An appointment of a person as an authorised person under this part must state the provisions for which the person is appointed as an authorised person. PART 3—CONTROL OF DECLARED PESTS (3) A local government may appoint a person as an authorised person

under this part only if— 8 Inspection (a) the local government considers the person has the necessary An authorised person may enter1 land and search the land for expertise or experience for the appointment; or declared pests. (b) the person has satisfactorily finished training approved by the

local government for the appointment. 9 Notice to control declared pest (1) An authorised person may, by written notice (a “control 15 Limitation on authorised person’s powers notice”) given to the occupier of land, require the occupier to take An authorised person’s powers may be limited in the person’s instrument specified action to destroy or control a declared pest. of appointment. (2) A control notice may, for example, require the occupier to take specified action to— 16 Authorised person’s appointment conditions (a) destroy declared pests on the land, or minimise the risk of (1) An authorised person holds office on the conditions stated in the an outbreak of declared pests on the land; or instrument of appointment. (b) prevent or minimise seeding or reproduction; or (2) An authorised person— (c) contain infestation within a localised area; or (a) if the instrument provides for a term of appointment—ceases (d) reduce the density or extent of infestation by declared holding office at the end of the term; and pests. (b) may resign by signed notice of resignation given to the local (3) A control notice may require the repetition of the specified government; and action at stated intervals or on the reappearance of the declared pest (c) if the conditions of appointment provide—ceases holding office as within a specified period. an authorised person on ceasing to hold another office stated in the

appointment conditions (the “main office”). 10 Obligation to comply with control notice (3) However, an authorised person may not resign from the office of An occupier of land to whom a control notice is given under this authorised person (the “secondary office”) under subsection (2)(b) if a term local law must comply with the notice. of the authorised person’s employment to the main office requires the Maximum penalty—20 penalty units. authorised person to hold the secondary office.

11 Local government’s power to have work carried out 17 Authorised person’s identity card If an occupier of land fails to have work required by a control (1) A local government must give each authorised person an identity notice carried out, the local government may itself carry out the work. card. (2) The identity card must— 12 Powers of entry and cost recovery (a) contain a recent photograph of the authorised person; and (1) The local government may enter land under section 1066 of the Act to carry out work under this part. 2 Section 1067(2) of the Act provides for the payment of interest on the same basis as for an overdue rate. 1 For power of entry, see Chapter 15, parts 4 and 5, of the Act. 3 Chapter 15, part 5 (Enforcement of Local Government Acts). 25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 37 519

6 Local Government (Model Local Law) Notice (No. 1) 2004 (b) be signed by the authorised person; and (2) An authorised person who carries out a review under subsection (c) identify the person as an authorised person for the local (1)(b) must not be the original decision maker and must be a person who is no government; and less senior than the original decision maker.

(d) include an expiry date. 24 Decision on review (3) A person who ceases to be an authorised person must return (1) On completing a review, the local government may confirm, vary or the person’s identity card to the local government within 21 days after reverse the decision under review. the person ceases to be an authorised person unless the person has a reasonable excuse. (2) The local government must give the applicant written notice of the Maximum penalty—10 penalty units. result of the review. (3) If the local government does not decide an application for review (4) This section does not prevent the giving of a single identity within 28 days after receiving the application, the local government is taken card to a person for this part and for other purposes. to have confirmed the decision under review.

18 Production of identity card PART 7—SUBORDINATE LOCAL LAWS (1) An authorised person may exercise a power in relation to someone else (the “other person”) only if the authorised person— 25 Subordinate local laws (a) first produces his or her identity card for the other person’s inspection; or The local government may make subordinate local laws about— 4 (b) has the identity card displayed so it is clearly visible to the (a) declaring animals or plants of specified species to be pests; or other person. (b) other matters about which this local law specifically allows for the (2) However, if for any reason it is not practicable to comply making of subordinate local laws. with subsection (1), the authorised person must produce the identity card for the other person’s inspection at the first reasonable opportunity. SCHEDULE

19 Offence DICTIONARY A person must not pretend to be an authorised person.

Maximum penalty—50 penalty units. section 3

20 Protection from liability “animal” means an organism (other than a human being) that is not a plant (1) This section applies to— and includes eggs and semen. (a) an authorised person; and “authorised person” means a person appointed by the local government to (b) a person acting under the direction of an authorised person. be an authorised person for this local law. (2) The person does not incur civil liability for an act done or “control notice” see section 9. omission made honestly and without negligence under this local law. “declared pest” means a plant or animal declared to be a pest under section 5 (3) A liability that would, apart from this section, attach to the or 6. person attaches instead to the local government. “Department” means the department responsible for the administration of the Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002. PART 6—REVIEW “environmentally significant area” means an environmentally significant area under the Lands Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002. 21 Reviewable decisions “plant” means vegetation of any type, including its flowers, roots, seeds and A decision of the local government or an authorised person under other parts. this local law is reviewable (a “reviewable decision”) unless it is— “reviewable decision” see section 21. (a) a decision made by resolution of the local government; or “the Act” means the Local Government Act 1993. (b) a decision made on an earlier application for review.

22 Application for review ______(1) A person who is aggrieved by a reviewable decision may apply to the local government for a review of the decision. SCHEDULE 4 (2) An application for review of a reviewable decision must— (a) be in writing; and MODEL LOCAL LAW NO. 16 (RENTAL ACCOMMODATION WITH SHARED FACILITIES) (b) state the reasons why the applicant considers the decision should be reviewed; and 2004

(c) be lodged at the office of the local government within 28 days after the day on which notice of the decision was TABLE OF PROVISIONS given to the applicant or within a further period allowed by PART 1PRELIMINARY the local government (before or after the end of that period). 1. Short title 2. Object 23 Carrying out review 3. Definitions⎯the dictionary (1) The local government must either— 4. Application (a) carry out a review at a meeting of the local government; or

(b) have the review carried out by an authorised person. 4 See section 5(1). 520 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 37 [25 June, 2004

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PART 2CONTROL OF SHARED FACILITY (2) However, this local law does not apply to accommodation in— ACCOMMODATION (a) premises used to provide residential services, as defined in the 5. Requirement to hold licence Residential Services (Accreditation) Act 2002; or 6. Application for licence (b) public housing as defined in the Integrated Planning Act 1997; or 7. Grant of licence (c) a hotel or motel; or 8. Term of licence (d) a hospital, nursing home, or other institution where people are cared for on a live-in basis; or 9. Conditions of licence (e) a residential college or boarding school; or 10. Compliance with conditions of licence (f) a religious institution; or 11. Power to change conditions of licence (g) a community titles scheme under the Body Corporate and 12. Transfer of licence Community Management Act 1997; or  PART 3 ENFORCEMENT (h) a private home in which accommodation is provided for not more 13. Inspection than 3 boarders; or 14. Compliance notices (i) premises excluded from the application of this local law under a subordinate local law. 15. Local government’s power to have work carried out

16. Powers of entry and cost recovery PART 2—CONTROL OF SHARED FACILITY ACCOMMODATION 17. Suspension or cancellation of licence 18. Summary closure to prevent risk to health or safety 5 Requirement to hold licence 19. Need to consider the needs of socially disadvantaged people A person must not carry on the business of providing accommodation to PART 4AUTHORISED PERSONS which this local law applies at premises within the area unless authorised to carry on the business from the premises by a licence under this part. 20. Appointment Maximum penalty—200 penalty units. 21. Limitation on authorised person’s powers 22. Authorised person’s appointment conditions 6 Application for licence 23. Authorised person’s identity card (1) An application for a licence must include or be accompanied by— 24. Production of identity card (a) a plan of the premises; and 25. Offence (b) details of the facilities that are to be shared by persons for whom 26. Protection from liability accommodation is provided; and PART 5REVIEW (c) if the applicant is not the owner of the premises for which the licence is sought⎯the written consent of the owner to the 27. Reviewable decisions application; and 28. Application for review (d) other information and materials required by subordinate local law. 29. Carrying out review (2) Before the application is granted, the applicant must provide 30. Decision on review evidence of any necessary statutory permit, authorisation or approval— PART 6SUBORDINATE LOCAL LAWS (a) for the development and use of the relevant land for providing 31. Subordinate local laws accommodation to which this local law applies; and SCHEDULE (b) for the occupation and use of buildings and structures on the land in connection with providing accommodation to which this local DICTIONARY law applies.

______7 Grant of licence PART 1—PRELIMINARY (1) The local government may grant a licence authorising the use of premises for accommodation to which this local law applies if satisfied that— 1 Short title (a) any development permit for the premises required under the Integrated Planning Act 1997 has been granted; and This model local law may be cited as Model Local Law No. 16 (Rental Accommodation with Shared Facilities) 2004. (b) the premises can be used for providing the accommodation without significant risk to health or safety. 2 Object Examples— • The object of this local law is to ensure that rental Under paragraph (a) the local government would, for example, need to be accommodation provided on a basis involving sharing of facilities satisfied that the premises may lawfully be used for the purpose of providing accommodation on a commercial basis under the Integrated Planning Act complies with adequate standards of health, safety and amenity. 1997.

• Under paragraph (b) the local government would, for example, need to be 3 Definitions—the dictionary satisfied that the premises will not be so over crowded so as to give rise to a The dictionary in the schedule defines particular words used in risk of the spread of disease or illness affecting a person. this local law. (2) The local government may, by subordinate local law—

(a) specify requirements with which the holder of a licence must 4 Application comply; and (1) This local law applies to accommodation provided for (b) provide for exemption from the relevant requirements if there are payment at premises within the area on a basis involving sharing of adequate reasons for the exemption in a particular case. facilities by the persons for whom the accommodation is provided. (3) In deciding requirements to be made of holders of licences under a subordinate local law, the local government must have regard to— 25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 37 521

8 Local Government (Model Local Law) Notice (No. 1) 2004 (a) reasonable expectations of persons who were, before the (i) require that the operator or a representative of the operator commencement of this local law, providing approved by the local government reside on the premises; and accommodation of the relevant type to be able to continue (j) require the operator to keep specified records. to provide the accommodation; and Example of paragraph (a)— (b) the needs of socially disadvantaged people who rely on the availability of accommodation to which this local law The licence might, for example, provide that a dormitory or bedroom is not to contain more than a specified number of beds. applies; and Example of paragraph (h)— (c) the need for a reasonable degree of uniformity between local government areas; and A condition of a licence may, for example, require the safe custody of valuables by the operator. (d) the need to encourage prospective operators to enter the (3) It is a condition of a licence that the operator must not permit a market for accommodation to which this local law applies person to sleep in a part of the premises to which the licence relates unless the as a way of promoting tourism. relevant part of the premises is approved by the local government as a

dormitory or a bedroom. 8 Term of licence (4) However, the conditions of the licence must be consistent with the (1) A licence is granted for a term specified in the licence. conditions of any relevant development permit. (2) The local government may, from time to time, on application (5) The local government may, by subordinate local law, prescribe by the operator, renew a licence for a further term. conditions that must be imposed in a licence or that will ordinarily be (3) The term for which a licence is granted or renewed is to be— imposed in a licence.

(a) fixed as required by a relevant subordinate local law; or 10 Compliance with conditions of licence (b) in the absence of a relevant subordinate local law—decided by the local government when it grants the licence or the An operator must ensure that the conditions of the licence are complied renewal. with. (4) However, the local government must, on application for Maximum penalty—200 penalty units. renewal of a licence made before the end of the term for which the licence was granted or last renewed, renew the licence for a further 11 Power to change conditions of licence term unless— (1) The local government may, by written notice given to an operator, (a) the local government has given the operator reasonable change4 the conditions of the operator’s licence. written notice of its intention not to renew the licence; or (2) However, the local government may only change conditions of a (b) there are proper grounds for cancellation of the licence1. licence if—

(a) the operator agrees to the proposed change; or 9 Conditions of licence (b) the local government— (1) A licence may be granted on conditions the local government (i) has given the operator reasonable written notice of the considers appropriate. proposed change inviting the operator to make written (2) The conditions of a licence may, for example— representations about the proposed change within a reasonable (a) limit the number of persons for whom accommodation period fixed in the notice; and may be provided in the premises, or a specified part, of the (ii) if the operator makes written representations within the time premises;2 and allowed in the notice—has taken the representations into (b) require that specified modifications, or other specified account. building work related to the premises, be carried out within 12 Transfer of licence a specified period3; and (1) An operator may, with the approval of the local government, transfer (c) require the regular maintenance of the premises (including the operator’s licence to another person. internal and external paintwork); and (2) The local government may impose conditions on the transfer of a (d) require the provision and maintenance of specified licence. facilities; and (3) However, the local government cannot— (e) require the provision and maintenance of specified (a) unreasonably refuse its approval of the transfer of a licence; or furniture and equipment; and (b) impose unreasonable conditions on the transfer of a licence. (f) require the regular cleaning of the premises; and

(g) if relevant to the type of accommodation provided— require the regular provision of clean linen and towels; and PART 3—ENFORCEMENT

(h) require the provision of services of specified kinds for the persons using the accommodation; and 13 Inspection 5 (1) An authorised person may enter and inspect premises where accommodation to which this local law applies is provided to find out whether the requirements of this local law and the conditions of the licence are being complied with. 1 Proper grounds for cancellation of a licence exist if an operator fails to remedy contravention of this local law or a condition of a licence within the time allowed in (2) The authorised person may require a person apparently in charge of a compliance notice (See section 14(1)). the premises to produce for inspection records that are required under this 2 Part 14 of the Queensland Development Code (QDC) includes a minimum local law. floor area for persons in the bedrooms of budget accommodation buildings (defined in the Building Act 1975) built, approved or for which a building (3) A person must comply with a requirement under subsection (2), application was made prior to 1 January 1992. Buildings approved after 1 unless the person has a reasonable excuse. January 1992 under the Building Code of Australia would comply with more Maximum penalty for subsection (3)—10 penalty units. recent fire safety provisions. Local governments could impose as a condition of the licence, a limitation on the number of persons accommodated in the building for health and amenity reasons. However, the numbers must not be more than is permissible under Part 14 of the QDC. 4 A “change” to the conditions of a licence includes a change by addition, exception, 3 A development permit for the proposed modification or other building work may omission or substitution (See Acts Interpretation Act 1954, section 36). be necessary under the Integrated Planning Act 1997. 5 For power to enter premises, see Chapter 15, parts 4 and 5 of the Act. 522 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 37 [25 June, 2004

9 Local Government (Model Local Law) Notice (No. 1) 2004 14 Compliance notices 19 Need to consider the needs of socially disadvantaged people (1) If an operator contravenes a provision of this local law or a (1) Before the local government suspends or cancels a licence or gives a condition of the licence, an authorised person may give to the operator notice under this part prohibiting the use of premises for providing a written notice (a “compliance notice”) under this section. accommodation to which this local law applies, the local government must (2) A compliance notice may— consider the needs of socially disadvantaged people who rely on the accommodation provided at the premises. (a) if the contravention is of a continuing or recurrent nature— (2) The local government may make alternative arrangements for require the operator to stop the contravention; and accommodating socially disadvantaged people who may lose their (b) whether or not the contravention is of a continuing or accommodation because of action taken under this part. recurrent nature—require the operator to take specified action, within a time specified in the notice, to remedy the contravention. PART 4—AUTHORISED PERSONS

(3) An operator must comply with a notice under this section. 20 Appointment Maximum penalty for subsection (3)—50 penalty units. (1) A local government may appoint any of the following persons as authorised persons for this local law— 15 Local government’s power to have work carried out (a) employees of the local government; If an operator fails to have work required by a compliance notice (b) other persons who are eligible for appointment as authorised persons carried out, the local government may itself carry out the work. under Chapter 15, part 5 of the Act7.

(2) An appointment of a person as an authorised person under this part 16 Powers of entry and cost recovery must state the provisions for which the person is appointed as an authorised (1) The local government may enter land under section 1066 of person. the Act to carry out work under this part. (3) A local government may appoint a person as an authorised person (2) If the operator is the owner of the relevant land, the amount under this part only if— properly and reasonably incurred by the local government in (a) the local government considers the person has the necessary performing the work is recoverable (together with interest) under expertise or experience for the appointment; or sections 1066, 1067 and 1068 of the Act. (b) the person has satisfactorily finished training approved by the (3) If the operator is not the owner of the relevant land, the local government for the appointment. amount properly and reasonably incurred by the local government is recoverable as a debt from the operator (together with interest) on the (4) In selecting applicants for appointment as authorised persons for this same basis as applies to an owner of the land under section 1067 of local law, the local government must have regard to the persons who rely on the Act.6 accommodation to which this local law applies. (5) The local government must ensure as far as practicable that 17 Suspension or cancellation of licence authorised persons who are involved, under this local law, in matters affecting accommodation for people who are physically, intellectually or (1) If an operator fails to remedy a contravention of this local law psychiatrically disabled, possess or have access to appropriate professional or a condition of a licence within the time allowed in a compliance expertise. notice, the local government may, by written notice given to the operator, suspend or cancel the licence. 21 Limitation on authorised person’s powers (2) However, before suspending or cancelling a licence, the local government must— An authorised person’s powers may be limited in the person’s instrument of appointment. (a) give written notice to the operator of the proposed suspension or cancellation; and 22 Authorised person’s appointment conditions (b) allow the operator a reasonable period stated in the notice to make written representations to the local government (1) An authorised person holds office on the conditions stated in the about the proposed suspension or cancellation; and instrument of appointment. (c) consider representations made in response to the notice. (2) An authorised person— (a) if the instrument provides for a term of appointment—ceases 18 Summary closure to prevent risk to health or safety holding office at the end of the term; and (1) If, in the local government’s opinion, it is urgently necessary (b) may resign by signed notice of resignation given to the local to stop the use of premises for accommodation to which this local law government; and applies because of a serious risk to health or safety, the local (c) if the conditions of appointment provide—ceases holding office as government may, by written notice given to the operator, prohibit use an authorised person on ceasing to hold another office stated in the of the premises for providing accommodation to which this local law appointment conditions (the “main office”). applies. (3) However, an authorised person may not resign from the office of (2) If a licence was in force for the premises, a notice under this authorised person (the “secondary office”) under subsection (2)(b) if a term section cancels the licence. of the authorised person’s employment to the main office requires the (3) However, if the local government revokes the notice and authorised person to hold the secondary office. grants a licence for the premises, the premises may be again used for providing accommodation to which this local law applies. 23 Authorised person’s identity card

(1) A local government must give each authorised person an identity card. (2) The identity card must—

(a) contain a recent photograph of the authorised person; and

(b) be signed by the authorised person; and

6 Section 1067(2) of the Act provides for the payment of interest on the same basis as for an overdue rate. 7 Chapter 15, part 5 (Enforcement of Local Government Acts). 25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 37 523

10 Local Government (Model Local Law) Notice (No. 1) 2004 (c) identify the person as an authorised person for the local (2) An authorised person who carries out a review under subsection government; and (1)(b) must not be the original decision maker and must be a person who is no (d) include an expiry date. less senior than the original decision maker. (3) A person who ceases to be an authorised person must return 30 Decision on review the person’s identity card to the local government within 21 days after (1) On completing a review, the local government may confirm, vary or the person ceases to be an authorised person unless the person has a reverse the decision under review. reasonable excuse. (2) The local government must give the applicant written notice of the Maximum penalty—10 penalty units. result of the review. (4) This section does not prevent the giving of a single identity (3) If the local government does not decide an application for review card to a person for this part and for other purposes. within 28 days after receiving the application, the local government is taken to have confirmed the decision under review.

24 Production of identity card (1) An authorised person may exercise a power in relation to PART 6—SUBORDINATE LOCAL LAWS someone else (the “other person”) only if the authorised person— (a) first produces his or her identity card for the other person’s 31 Subordinate local laws inspection; or The local government may make subordinate local laws about— (b) has the identity card displayed so it is clearly visible to the (a) exclusion of premises from the application of this local law;8 or other person. (b) the information and materials required to be included in, or to (2) However, if for any reason it is not practicable to comply accompany, applications for licences;9 or with subsection (1), the authorised person must produce the identity card for the other person’s inspection at the first reasonable opportunity. (c) requirements with which the holder of the licence must comply 10 (and exemption from those requirements); or 11 25 Offence (d) the term for which a licence is to be granted or renewed; or 12 A person must not pretend to be an authorised person. (e) conditions that must, or will ordinarily, be imposed in a licence; or Maximum penalty—50 penalty units. (f) other matters about which this local law specifically allows for the making of subordinate local laws. 26 Protection from liability (1) This section applies to— SCHEDULE (a) an authorised person; and (b) a person acting under the direction of an authorised person. DICTIONARY (2) The person does not incur civil liability for an act done or omission made honestly and without negligence under this local law. section 3 (3) A liability that would, apart from this section, attach to the person attaches instead to the local government. “accommodation to which this local law applies” see section 4.

“authorised person” means a person appointed by the local government to PART 5—REVIEW be an authorised person for this local law.

“compliance notice” see section 14(1). 27 Reviewable decisions “facilities” includes 1 or more of the following— A decision of the local government or an authorised person under this local law is reviewable (a “reviewable decision”) unless it is— (a) a dormitory or bedroom; (a) a decision made by resolution of the local government; or (b) a toilet; (b) a decision made on an earlier application for review. (c) a bathroom, shower or other bathing facility; (d) a laundry; 28 Application for review (e) dining facilities; (1) A person who is aggrieved by a reviewable decision may (f) cooking facilities; apply to the local government for a review of the decision. (g) recreation facilities. (2) An application for review of a reviewable decision must— “operator” means a person who carries on the business of providing (a) be in writing; and accommodation to which this local law applies and includes a person (b) state the reasons why the applicant considers the decision who is entitled (in whole or part) to the rents or profits of premises that should be reviewed; and are used to provide accommodation to which this local law applies. (c) be lodged at the office of the local government within 28 “premises” means premises at which accommodation to which this local law days after the day on which notice of the decision was applies is, or is to be, provided. given to the applicant or within a further period allowed by “reviewable decision” see section 27. the local government (before or after the end of that “the Act” means the Local Government Act 1993. period).

29 Carrying out review

(1) The local government must either— 8 See section 4(2)(h). 9 (a) carry out a review at a meeting of the local government; or See section 6(1)(d). 10 See section 7(2). (b) have the review carried out by an authorised person. 11 See section 8(3)(a). 12 See section 9(5). 524 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 37 [25 June, 2004

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1 Made by the Minister on 16 June 2004. 2 Published in the Gazette on 25 June 2004. 3 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4 The administering agency is the Queensland Department of Local Government, Planning, Sport and Recreation.

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Land Act 1994 1 Made by the Governor in Council on 24 June 2004 CORRECTION OF GRANT NOTICE (No 11) 2004 2 Published in the Gazette on 25 June 2004 Short title 3 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly 1 This notice may be cited as the Correction of Grant Notice 4 The administering agency is the Department of Natural (No 11) 2004 Resources, Mines and Energy Correction of grant [s359(3) of the Act] 5 File Reference - 16638155 2 The Deed of Grant described in Schedule 1 is amended as Acquisition of Land Act 1967 mentioned in Schedule 2 TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No 22) 2004 SCHEDULE 1 Short title Central West Region, Emerald Office 1 This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No 22) Deed of Grant - 40041855 2004 Name of grantee- BM Alliance Coal Operations Pty Limited ACN Land taken [ss9(7) and 9(8) of the Act] 096412752 as Manager and Agent for the CQCA Joint Venture 2 The land described in the Schedule is taken by the State for Land granted- Lot 3 on SP167245, parish of Moranbah School purposes and vests in the State on and from 25 June 2004 Area- 4 ha SCHEDULE SCHEDULE 2 South East Region, Caboolture Office Correction of an error in describing the grantee of the Deed Land Taken of Grant- Lot 808 on SP169876, area 6504 ha, whole of the land contained omit ‘BM Alliance Coal Operations Pty Limited ACN within Title Reference 50493701, parishes of Burpengary and 096412752 as Manager and Agent for the CQCA Joint Venture’, Caboolture insert ‘BHP Coal Pty Ltd ACN 010 595 721’ ENDNOTES ENDNOTES 1 Made by the Governor in Council on 24 June 2004 1 Made by the Governor in Council on 24 June 2004 2 Published in the Gazette on 25 June 2004 2 Published in the Gazette on 25 June 2004 3 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly 3 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly 4 The administering agency is the Department of Natural 4 The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy Resources, Mines and Energy 5 File Reference - LAB 9585 5 File Reference – EMD/003427 Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Land Act 1994 TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No 23) 2004 CORRECTION OF GRANT NOTICE (No 12) 2004 Short title Short title 1 This notice may be cited as the Correction of Grant Notice 1 This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No 23) 2004 (No 12) 2004 Land taken [ss9(7) and 9(8) of the Act] Correction of grant [s359(3) of the Act] 2 The land described in the Schedule is taken by The Council of the Shire of Pine Rivers for road purposes and vests in The Council of the 2 The Deed of Grant described in Schedule 1 is amended as Shire of Pine Rivers for an estate in fee simple on and from 25 June 2004 mentioned in Schedule 2 SCHEDULE SCHEDULE 1 South East Region, Kingaroy Office South East Region, Caboolture Office Title Reference- 16638155 Land Taken Land granted- Lots 165, 166 and 169 on FY2763, parish of McEuen Lot 501 on SP136827 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 63 m2, part of the land in Title Reference 13105009, parish of Warner Area- 4391 ha SCHEDULE 2 ENDNOTES Correction of an error in describing the description of the 1 Made by the Governor in Council on 24 June 2004 Deed of Grant- 2 Published in the Gazette on 25 June 2004 omit ‘Lots 165, 166 and 169 on FY2763’, 3 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly insert ‘Lots 165, 166 and 169 on FY2263’ 4 The administering agency is the Department of Natural 284981—1 ENDNOTES Resources, Mines and Energy 526 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 38 [25 June, 2004

5 File Reference - LAB 10480 Mines and Energy Acquisition of Land Act 1967 5 File Reference:- LAB 10460 TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No 24) 2004 Land Act 1994 Short title RESERVE AND SET APART (REPEAL) NOTICE (No 22) 2004 1 This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No 24) 2004 Short title Land taken [s15 of the Act] 1 This notice may be cited as the Reserve and Set Apart (Repeal) 2 The land described in the Schedule is taken by Ipswich City Council Notice (No 22) 2004 for water supply purposes and vests in the Ipswich City Council for an Revocation of reserve [s33(1) of the Act] estate in fee simple on and from 25 June 2004 2 The reserves described in Schedules 1 and 2 are repealed SCHEDULE SCHEDULE 1 South East Region, Ipswich Office Description Land Taken 11 South East Region, Brisbane Office, R2037 (Title Reference Lot 1 on SP107663 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 186 49023003), being Portion 713 as shown on plan SL8595 (now Lot 713 on m2, part of the land in Title Reference 13620148, parish of Walloon SL8595) registered in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, area 5847 ha, county of Stanley, parish of Yeerongpilly ENDNOTES Purpose 1 Made by the Governor in Council on 24 June 2004 12 Reserve for State School, (Primary – Mt Gravatt West) 2 Published in the Gazette on 25 June 2004 Date Set Apart 3 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly 13 Order in Council made 1 June 1978 and published in the Gazette 4 The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources, on 3 June 1978 at page 693 Mines and Energy File Reference 5 File Reference – LAB 10468 14 Res 11532 Acquisition of Land Act 1967 SCHEDULE 2 TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No 25) 2004 Description Short title 21 South East Region, Bundall Office, R106 (Title Reference 1 This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No 25) 2004 49002327), being Lot 43 on SP110952 registered in the Department of Land to be taken [s9 of the Act] Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, area 8359 ha, county of Ward, 2 The land described in the Schedule is taken by the State for Civic parish of Pimpama Centre purposes and vests in the State as unallocated land on and from 25 Purpose June 2004 22 Reserve for State School, Pimpama SCHEDULE Date Set Apart Central West Region, Mackay Office 23 Reserve and Set Apart (Amendment) Notice (No 12) 1999 Land Taken published in the Gazette on 26 March 1999 at pages 1385-1387 Lot 1 on RP700872, area 228 m2, being the whole of the land contained File Reference in Title Reference 50122241, parish of Howard 24 Res 5524 Lot 2 on RP700872, area 298 m2, being the whole of the land contained ENDNOTES in Title Reference 50122242, parish of Howard 1 Made by the Minister on 18 June 2004 Lot 1 on RP716065, area 467 m2, being the whole of the land contained 2 Published in the Gazette on 25 June 2004 in Title Reference 50122243, parish of Howard 3 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly Lot 2 on RP716065, area 365 m2, being the whole of the land contained 4 The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources, in Title Reference 50122244, parish of Howard Mines and Energy ENDNOTES Land Act 1994 1 Made by the Governor in Council on 24 June 2004 RESERVE AND SET APART NOTICE (No 21) 2004 2 Published in the Gazette on 25 June 2004 Short title 3 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly 1 This notice may be cited as the Reserve and Set Apart Notice (No 21) 4 The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources, 2004 Mines and Energy Reserve and set apart [ss31(1) and 44 of the Act] 5 File Reference - LAB 10343 2 The unallocated State land described in Schedules 1 to 4 are reserved Acquisition of Land Act 1967 and set apart for the community purposes stated and placed under the Native Title Act 1993 (Commonwealth) control of the trustees as indicated Native Title (Queensland) Act 1993 SCHEDULE 1 TAKING OF NATIVE TITLE RIGHTS AND INTERESTS Description NOTICE (No 04) 2004 11 South East Region, Brisbane Office, Title Reference 49103882, Short title being Lot 11 on SP161455 registered in the Department of Natural 1 This notice may be cited as the Taking of Native Title Rights and Resources, Mines and Energy, area 1034 m2, county of Stanley, parish of Interests Notice (No 04) 2004 Kedron Native Title Rights taken [ss9(7) and 9(8) of the Acquisition of Land Purpose Act 1967, s24MD of the Native Title Act 1993 (Commonwealth) and 12 Reserve for Park and Recreation s144 of the Native Title (Queensland) Act 1993] Trustee 2 The native title rights and interests, if any, in the land and waters 13 Under the control of Brisbane City Council, as trustee described in the Schedule are taken by the State for Fire Station purposes File Reference and vest in the State on and from 25 June 2004 14 BRI/004133 SCHEDULE SCHEDULE 2 Central West Region, Rockhampton Office Description Lot 1 on SP144076 (to be registered in the Land Registry) area 382 21 South East Region, Brisbane Office, Title Reference 49103870, m2, being part of Recreation Reserve R102, Title Reference 49014296, being Lot 954 on SP159457 registered in the Department of Natural parish of Ultimo Resources, Mines and Energy, area 710 m2, county of Stanley, parish of Woogaroo ENDNOTES Purpose 1 Made by the Governor in Council on 24 June 2004 22 Reserve for Drainage 2 Published in the Gazette on 25 June 2004 Trustee 3 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly 23 Under the control of Brisbane City Council, as trustee 4 The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources, File Reference 25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 38 527

24 BRI/004130 SCHEDULE 3 SCHEDULE 3 Amendment of Schedule Description 31 South East Region, Beenleigh Office, Reserve for Park and 31 South East Region, Brisbane Office, Title Reference 49103883, Recreation, R2482 (Title Reference 49010914) county of Stanley, parish being Lot 206 on SP161271 registered in the Department of Natural of Yeerongpilly Resources, Mines and Energy, area 4845 m2, county of Stanley, parish of Description Yeerongpilly omit ‘Lot 911 on SP107502’, insert ‘Lot 911 on SP168724’ Purpose Area 32 Reserve for Park and Recreation omit ‘5241 ha’, insert ‘5238 ha’ Trustee Date Set Apart 33 Under the control of Brisbane City Council, as trustee 32 Reserve and Set Apart (Amendment) Notice (No 47) 1999 File Reference published in the Gazette on 26 November 1999 at pages 1170-1173 34 BRI/004134 File Reference SCHEDULE 4 33 Res 14907 Description ENDNOTES 41 South West Region, Toowoomba Office, Title Reference 49103872, 1 Published in the Gazette on 25 June 2004 being Lot 24 on SP170990 registered in the Department of Natural 2 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly Resources, Mines and Energy, area 1329 ha, county of Aubigny, parish of 3 The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources, Meringandan Mines and Energy Purpose 42 Reserve for Parks and Gardens Land Act 1994 Trustee CORRECTION OF ERROR IN DEED OF GRANT NOTICE 43 Under the control of the Rosalie Shire Council, as trustee (No 19) 2004 File Reference Short title 44 49103872 1 This notice may be cited as the Correction of Error in Deed of Grant Notice (No 19) 2004 ENDNOTES Notice of correction of error [s359(1) of the Act] 1 Made by the Minister on 18 June 2004 2 Notice is given that it is intended, after publication of this notice, to 2 Published in the Gazette on 25 June 2004 recommend to the Governor in Council that a further notice be made 3 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly correcting the Deed of Grant described in Schedule 1 as set out in Schedule 4 The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources, 2 Mines and Energy Applicant Land Act 1994 3 The applicant for the correction of the error made in preparing the RESERVE AND SET APART (AMENDMENT) deed is the State NOTICE (No 25) 2004 SCHEDULE 1 Short title South East Region, Bundaberg Office 1 This notice may be cited as the Reserve and Set Apart (Amendment) Deed of Grant- 30579071 Notice (No 25) 2004 Land granted- Lot 945 on T9678, parish of Eurimbula Adjustment of reserve [s31(2) of the Act] Area- 1060 m2 2 The reserve described in Schedule 1 is amended as set out in the SCHEDULE 2 Schedule Correction of an error in describing the description of the Deed of Partial revocation of reserve [s33(1) of the Act] Grant- 3 The reserves described in Schedules 2 and 3 are adjusted as set out omit ‘Lot 945 on T9678’, insert ‘Lot 45 on T9678’ in the Schedule by revocation of part of each Reserve ENDNOTES SCHEDULE 1 1 Published in the Gazette on 25 June 2004 Amendment of Schedule 2 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly 11 South East Region, Bundall Office, Reserve for Local Government 3 The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources, (Life Saving) purposes, R957 (Title Reference 49102441), area 2033 m2, Mines and Energy county of Ward, parish of Tallebudgera 4 File Reference- APF 19/16604 Description omit ‘Allotments 8 and 9 of section 22 as shown on plan B7081’, Land Act 1994 insert ‘Lot 1 on SP168247’ CORRECTION OF ERROR IN DEED OF GRANT NOTICE Date Set Apart (No 20) 2004 12 Order in Council made 28 July 1966 and published in the Gazette Short title on 30 July 1966 at page 1607 1 This notice may be cited as the Correction of Error in Deed of Grant File Reference Notice (No 20) 2004 13 Res 12466 Notice of correction of error [s359(1) of the Act] SCHEDULE 2 2 Notice is given that it is intended, after publication of this notice, to Amendment of Schedule recommend to the Governor in Council that a further notice be made 21 North Region, Townsville Office, Reserve for Pasturage, correcting the Deed of Grant described in Schedule 1 as set out in Schedule Townsville, R129 (Title Reference 49016996) county of Elphinstone, 2 parish of Coonambelah Applicant Description 3 The applicant for the correction of the error made in preparing the omit ‘Lot 437 on EP2297, Lots 129 to 131 on EP2324, Lot 24 on deed is the State EP2392 and Lots 2 and 3 on SP126297’, SCHEDULE 1 insert ‘Lot 437 on EP2297, Lots 129 to 131 on EP2324, Lot 24 on South East Region, Bundaberg Office EP2392, Lot 2 on SP126297 and Lot 3 on SP150806’ Deed of Grant- 30579072 Area Land granted- Lot 933 on T9678, parish of Eurimbula omit ‘about 287075 ha’, insert ‘about 286095 ha’ Area- 606 m2 Date Set Apart SCHEDULE 2 22 Reserve and Set Apart (Amendment) Notice (No 44) 2001 Correction of an error in describing the description of the Deed of published in the Gazette on 2 November 2001 at pages 737-738 Grant- File Reference omit ‘Lot 933 on T9678’, insert ‘Lot 33 on T9678’ 23 Res 22433 ENDNOTES 528 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 38 [25 June, 2004

1 Published in the Gazette on 25 June 2004 Closure Notice (No 23) 2004 2 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly Application for road closure [s100 of the Act] 3 The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources, 2 Application has been made for the permanent closure of the Mines and Energy road mentioned in the Schedule 4 File Reference- APF 19/16775 Objections Land Act 1994 3(1) An objection (in writing) to the proposed road closure CORRECTION OF ERROR IN DEED OF GRANT NOTICE mentioned in the Schedule may be lodged with the Regional Service (No 21) 2004 Director, Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, at Short title the regional office for the region in which the road is situated 1 This notice may be cited as the Correction of Error in Deed of Grant (2) Latest day for lodgement of objections is 19 AUGUST 2004 Notice (No 21) 2004 (3) Any objections received may be viewed by other parties Notice of correction of error [s359(1) of the Act] interested in the proposed road closure under the provisions of the 2 Notice is given that it is intended, after publication of this notice, to Freedom of Information Act 1992 recommend to the Governor in Council that a further notice be made Plans correcting the Deed of Grant described in Schedule 1 as set out in Schedule 4 Inspection of the plans of the proposed road closure may be 2 made at- Applicant (a) the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy 3 The applicant for the correction of the error made in preparing the Offices at Ipswich; deed is the State (b) the Local Government Offices of Esk; SCHEDULE 1 for a particular plan in that district or that local government area South East Region, Bundaberg Office SCHEDULE Deed of Grant- 30584012 PERMANENT CLOSURE Land granted- Lot 926 on T9678, parish of Eurimbula South East Region, Ipswich Office Area- 939 m2 1 An area of about 100 m2 being the corner of Albert and Main SCHEDULE 2 Streets, Somerset Dam and abutting the north-eastern boundary of Correction of an error in describing the description of the Deed of Lot 510 on S8964 (parish of Bowman, locality of Somerset Dam) Grant- as shown on Drawing 04/048 (IPS/020635) omit ‘Lot 926 on T9678’, insert ‘Lot 26 on T9678’ ENDNOTES ENDNOTES 1 Published in the Gazette on 25 June 2004 1 Published in the Gazette on 25 June 2004 2 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly 2 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly 3 The administering agency is the Department of Natural 3 The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources, Resources, Mines and Energy Mines and Energy MINISTER FOR NATURAL RESOURCES, 4 File Reference- APF 19/16588 MINES AND ENERGY Land Act 1994 MAKING OF RECOGNISED STANDARDS OPENING AND CLOSING OF ROADS Coal Mining Safety and Health Act 1999, Part 5 NOTICE (No 25) 2004 Pursuant to section 72(1) and section 72(2) of the Coal Mining Short title Safety and Health Act 1999 I give notice of the making of the following 1 This notice may be cited as the Opening and Closing of Roads recognised standard – Notice (No 25) 2004 Recognised Standard 06 – Inspections Roads to be opened [s94 of the Act] 2 The areas of unallocated State land described in Schedule 1 are Dated this 25th day of May 2004 opened as road Stephen Robertson Roads to be permanently closed [s98 of the Act] Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy 3 The roads described in Schedule 2 are permanently closed SCHEDULE 1 South West Region, Roma Office 1 Areas totalling 16726 ha contained within stations 6-6a-9a-9-6 and 9-9a-10a-10-9 (parish of Weribone, locality of Wellesley) and shown as road to be opened on SP163452 in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (2001/003890) SCHEDULE 2 North Region, Townsville Office 21 An area of 139 m2 contained within stations 4-7-6-5-4 (parish of Haslingden, ) and shown as road to be closed on SP158991 deposited in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (MTI/020224) —————— South West Region, Roma Office BRISBANE 22 Areas totalling 4002 ha contained within stations 2-3-13a-13-2 Printed and Published by Government Printer, Vulture Street, Woolloongabba and 13-13a-11a-11-13 (parish of Weribone, locality of Wellesley) and 25 June, 2004 shown as road to be closed on SP163452 deposited in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (2001/003890) 284981 D ENDNOTES 1 Published in the Gazette on 25 June 2004 2 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly 3 The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy Land Act 1994 OBJECTIONS TO PROPOSED ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE (No 23) 2004 Short title 1 This notice may be cited as the Objections to Proposed Road

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284979—1 530 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 39 [25 June, 2004

THE Queensland Public Service is committed to equal opportunity in employment. Selection will be on the basis of merit only and fair consideration will be given to all applicants

NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES Applications are invited for the filling of the undermentioned vacancies. The closing time for receipt of applications is 5.00 p.m. on the date shown. Applications for all positions should— (a) be submitted on the appropriate application form obtained from the relevant Department (b) address the selection criteria of the position (c) be forwarded in envelopes clearly identifying on the front thereof the vacancy reference number, and that such envelopes are “CONFIDENTIAL” and contain “ADVERTISED VACANCY APPLICATION” to the address shown in the column “Address Code (See List)”. Separate applications MUST be fully completed for positions with different reference numbers. Position descriptions for the undermentioned vacancies are available from the Departments wherein the vacancies exist. SENIOR EXECUTIVE SERVICE VACANCIES TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Appointees to the Senior Executive Service are offered an attractive remuneration package with salary sacrifice in return for optional benefits including: • Private use component of a fully maintained government owned motor vehicle; • Membership options of the Government Superannuation Schemes, including generous employer superannuation contributions; • Professional organisation membership fees. The Total Remuneration Value amount listed against positions includes the private use component of a motor vehicle, employer superannuation contributions and the 17.5% annual leave loading. In addition to salary and optional benefits, executives will be entitled to: • a subsidy for home telephone expenses; • Queensland Public Service leave conditions, including four (4) weeks annual leave, cumulative sick leave and long service leave. Upon appointment, the executive will also be eligible to receive significant removal allowances and rental assistance if necessary. Appointees will be required to enter into a contract of employment. Existing tenured SES officers who are appointed at their current SES level or by redeployment may, but are not required to, enter into a contract of employment.

Total Remuneration Closing Date Address Reference Classi- Vacancy Locality Value fication for Receipt Code Number Symbol of (see Min. Max. Application List)

$$

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIVE SERVICES Corporate Directorate— CS 156/04 Executive Director, Corporate Services (c) Brisbane 125,172—136,300 SES2 12-7-04 30 DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT, PLANNING, SPORT AND RECREATION Note: Phone enquiries for position descriptions may be made only during the business hours of 8.30am to 5pm. Note.—All intending applicants should obtain a Departmental Application Form. *LGPS 65/04 Deputy Director-General and General Manager (b) Brisbane 149,864—160,518 SES3 12-7-04 28A (f) (High) * Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary. Please note that Employment will be on a Contract Basis for a fixed term, pursuant to sections 69 and 70 of the Public Service Act 1996. OFFICE OF PUBLIC SERVICE MERIT AND EQUITY Office of Public Service Merit and EquityÑ *OPS 52/04 Public Service Commissioner (c) Brisbane 178,082—256,506 CEO 5-7-04 24 * Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary 3 year contract with the possibility of a further 2 years. Salary to be negotiated. Previous salary range printed in the Government Gazette on the 18th June, 2004 was printed incorrectly.

Notes.— As prescribed under sections 94 and 95 of the Public Service Act 1996, an appeal can not be made to the Public Service Commissioner against a decision to appoint or second an officer or other person to the Senior Executive Service. (b) Also being advertised in daily press and/or technical journals. (c) An appointment has been declared by the Public Service Commissioner, by gazette notice, to be a non-appealable appointment, pursuant to section 95 of the Public Service Act 1996 (f) Appointment may be made on the basis of a contract for a fixed term, pursuant to sections 69 and 70 of the Public Service Act 1996. 25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 39 531

Government and Public Notices in the Gazettes Please Note: Prices effective 1st July, 2004 Price Price Excluding Including GST $ GST $ GST $ General and Vacancies Gazette—Full Page Text Gazette copy all to set 554.73 55.47 610.20 Statute format all to set 326.26 32.63 358.88 *Camera ready copy supplied 216.07 21.61 237.68 *Formatted electronic files (please check with Goprint for compatability of file) (E-mail) 183.48 18.35 201.82

General Gazettes, Gazettes other except Vacancies—Per MM text Single column, all copy to set 1.95 0.19 2.14 Double column, all copy to set 3.95 0.39 4.34 *Single column, camera ready 1.33 0.13 1.47 *Double column, camera ready 2.67 0.27 2.93 *Single column, elec file (please check with Goprint for compatability of file) (E-mail) 0.72 0.07 0.79 *Double column, elec file (please check with Goprint for compatability of file) (E-mail) 1.38 0.14 1.52

Vacancies Gazette—Per MM text Single column, all copy to set 1.54 0.15 1.69 Double column, all copy to set 3.08 0.31 3.38

Liquor Notices All copy to be set 282.90 28.29 *311.19 * Copies of these Gazettes containing notices available on request for $5.50 each (includes GST and postage)—TOTAL: $309.05

Gaming Machine Notices All copy to be set 307.50 30.75 *338.25 * Copies of these Gazettes containing notices available on request for $5.50 each (includes GST and postage)—TOTAL: $335.45

Probate Notices Probate Notices—All copy to be set 108.04 10.80 *118.84 Trust Act Notices—All copy to be set 96.15 9.61 *105.76 * Copies of these Gazettes containing notices available on request for $5.50 each (includes GST and postage)—PROBATE TOTAL: $121.39 TRUST TOTAL: $108.63

Company Notices Companies (winding-up) 163.18 16.32 179.50 Liquidation (appointment of liquidator) 67.55 6.75 74.30 * Copies of these Gazettes containing notices available on request for $5.50 each (includes GST and postage)

Extraordinary Gazettes All copy to be set 428.45 42.85 471.30 *Camera ready 216.07 21.61 237.68 *Electronic file supplied (please check with Goprint for compatability of file) (E-mail) 183.48 18.35 201.82

Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, Main Roads and Transport, Local Government Gazettes Camera ready per page 115.83 11.58 127.41

Professional Register and Lists Gazettes Camera ready 0-50 pages 133.92 13.39 147.31 Camera ready 51+ 117.06 11.71 128.76 Electronic file 0-50 109.16 10.92 120.08 Electronic file 51+ 92.97 9.30 102.26

Contact Goprint on 3246 3350 for more information regarding notices in the Gazettes * ALL PRICES INCLUDE GST UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED ALL GOPRINT PRICES ARE ACTUAL AND NO COMMISSION IS OFFERED 532 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 39 [25 June, 2004

THE Queensland Public Service is committed to equal opportunity in employment. Selection will be on the basis of merit only and fair consideration will be given to all applicants

NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES Applications are invited for the filling of the undermentioned vacancies. The closing time for receipt of applications is 5.00 p.m. on the date shown. Applications for all positions should— (a) be submitted on the appropriate application form obtained from the relevant Department (b) address the selection criteria of the position (c) be forwarded in envelopes clearly identifying on the front thereof the vacancy reference number, and that such envelopes are “CONFIDENTIAL” and contain “ADVERTISED VACANCY APPLICATION” to the address shown in the column “Address Code (See List)”. Separate applications MUST be fully completed for positions with different reference numbers. Position descriptions for the undermentioned vacancies are available from the Departments wherein the vacancies exist.

OTHER GOVERNMENT VACANCIES

Address Fortnightly Classi- Closing Date Reference Classification for Receipt Code Vacancy Locality fication (see Number Symbol of Min. Max. Application List)

$$ DEPARTMENT OF ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER POLICY Office of the Assistant Director-General— (Specified)— Brisbane— *AT 410/04 Executive Officer (c) Brisbane 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 12-7-04 40B * All positions within DATSIP are specified. Specified positions apply to positions where a significant proportion of the duties involve policy and program development, direct communication and support services for Aboriginal persons and Torres Strait Islander persons. It is not mandatory for an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander person to fill a specified position. However, successful applicants must demonstrate that they meet the specified selection criteria.

DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITIES Lutwyche Area Office— Brisbane City Region— Operations Directorate— Lutwyche— $COM 772/04 Community Resource Officer, Child Care (c) (d) Lutwyche 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 5-7-04 40 Inala Area Office— Brisbane City Region— Operations Directorate— Inala— *COM 773/04 Manager (c) Inala 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 12-7-04 40 $ Position: Lutwyche 1 Part-time Permanent. * Position: Inala 1 Temporary up until the 28th June, 2005.

CORPORATE SOLUTIONS QUEENSLAND Information Services— CSQ 633/04 Principal Communication Officer Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 5-7-04 10 Human Resource Services— CSQ 634/04 Manager, HR Services (2 positions) (c) Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 AO8 12-7-04 10

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIVE SERVICES Health and Medical Services Unit— CS 153/04 Principal Adviser, Health and Medical Services (c) Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 5-7-04 30 Human Resource Services— CS 157/04 Director, Human Resource Services (c) Brisbane 3,447.90—3,608.20 SO1 12-7-04 30 Maryborough Correctional Centre— CS 140/04 Program Delivery Officer (c) Maryborough 1,457.00—2,139.40 PO2/PO3 5-7-04 168 *‡CS 154/04 Custodial Correctional Officer, Trade Instructor Maryborough 21.44 to 26.91 per CO1/CO2 5-7-04 168 Caterer (c) hour * 3 positions available. ‡ Casual positions.

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VACANCIES—continued

Closing Date Address Fortnightly Classi- Reference Classification for Receipt Code Vacancy Locality fication of (see Number Symbol Min. Max. Application List)

$$

DISABILITY SERVICES QUEENSLAND North Queensland and Remote Region— Community and Specialist Services Directorate— Office of Programs, Policy and Community and Specialist Services— Townsville— *DSQ 107/04 Supports Facilitator (c) Townsville 1,599.03—1,737.92 AO5 12-7-04 40C Brisbane Region— Community and Specialist Services Directorate— Office of Programs, Policy and Community and Specialist Services— Goodna— £DSQ 110/04 Social Worker (2 positions) (c) (d) Goodna 1,457.00—2,139.40 PO2/PO3 12-7-04 40C Finance and Administration Branch— Office of Corporate and Executive and Accommodation Support and Respite Services— Brisbane— øDSQ 112/04 Director (c) Brisbane 3,447.90—3,608.20 SO1 12-7-04 40C Accommodation Support and Respite Services Directorate— Office of Corporate and Executive Services and Accommodation Support and Respite Services— Brisbane— DSQ 113/04 Principal Program Officer Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 12-7-04 40C Maryborough Office— Central Queensland and Wide Bay Region— Community and Specialist Services Directorate— Office of Programs, Policy and C&SS— Maryborough— DSQ 103/04 Program Resource Officer (c) Maryborough 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 5-7-04 40C Programs Directorate— Office of Programs, Policy and Community and Specialist Services— Maryborough— DSQ 104/04 Senior Resource Officer (c) Maryborough 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 5-7-04 40C Rockhampton Office— Central Queensland and Wide Bay Region— Community and Specialist Services Directorate— Office of Programs, Policy and Community Specialist Services— Rockhampton— DSQ 105/04 Program Resource Officer (c) Rockhampton 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 5-7-04 40C Gladstone— †DSQ 108/04 Facilitator (Family Support Program) (c) Gladstone 1,959.20—2,139.40 PO3 12-7-04 40C Ipswich Central, Ipswich North, and Wacol Offices— Accommodation Support and Respite Services Directorate— Office of Corporate and Executive Services and Accommodation Support and Respite Services— ‡DSQ 109/04 Manager (3 positions) (c) Ipswich/Wacol 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 12-7-04 40C Beenleigh Area Office— South Coast Region— Community and Specialist Services Directorate— Office of Programs, Policy and Community and Specialist Services— Beenleigh— ΔDSQ 111/04 Psychologist (c) (d) Beenleigh 1,457.00—2,139.40 PO2/PO3 12-7-04 40C

534 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 39 [25 June, 2004

VACANCIES—continued

Closing Date Address Fortnightly Classi- Reference Classification for Receipt Code Vacancy Locality fication of (see Number Symbol Min. Max. Application List)

$$ Gold Coast Office— South Coast Region— Community and Specialist Services Directorate— Office of Programs, Policy and Community Specialist Services— Bundall— $DSQ 106/04 Senior Case Manager (c) Bundall 1,959.20—2,139.40 PO3 5-7-04 40C For all above vacancies all applications to remain current for identical vacancies for a period of 12 months. $ A current ‘C’ Class (formerly ‘A’ Class) driver’s licence is desirable. Positions situated in non-metropolitan areas will involve some travel within the region. * Position: Townsville 1 Part-time Permanent. Desirable, Tertiary qualifications in behavioural and social sciences and human services would be well regarded. Working hours are 58 hours per fortnight. † Some work outside core hours may be required. It is expected that facilitators will participate in training and professional supervision activities. ‡ 3 Positions: Ipswich 2 Permanent, Wacol 1 Permanent. Persons appointed to these positions will be required to travel extensively within their region and some overnight absences may be required. Appointees will be required to be on-call and to provide out-of-hours support. This position may involve the regular driving of a Government motor vehicle, therefore it is desirable that applicants hold a current ‘C’ Class driver’s licence. £ The Social Worker is a member of a multi-disciplinary team and reports to the Manager, Professional and Specialist Services, or other PO4 Manager. A current ‘C’ Class (formerly ‘A’ Class) driver’s licence is desirable. Positions situated in non-metropolitan areas will involve some travel within the region. Δ A Current driver’s licence is desirable. Positions situated in non-metropolitan areas will involve some travel within the region. ø Salary above includes annual leave loading and employer superannuation contributions.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND THE ARTS Please note that although the closing date for applications is three weeks from the time the vacancy first appears in the Gazette, the actual advertisement will appear only twice, at the beginning of the first and the second weeks. Curriculum Division— Curriculum Strategy Branch— £CO 10066/04 Principal Education Officer (Inclusive Curriculum— Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 2-7-04 101 Safe and Supportive Learning Environments) £CO 10067/04 Principal Education Officer (Phases of Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 2-7-04 101 Learning—Senior Phase) £CO 10068/04 Principal Education Officer (Strategic Curriculum Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 2-7-04 101 Initiatives—Health Outcomes) Learning Division— Learning and Development Branch— †CO 10080/04 Principal Project Officer Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 9-7-04 101 §CO 10081/04 Principal Project Officer Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 9-7-04 101 CO 10082/04 Principal Project Officer Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 9-7-04 101 Office of Planning, Resourcing and Performance— Strategic Implementation Branch— £CO 10073/04 Executive Support Officer Brisbane 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 2-7-04 101 Office of International, Non-State and Higher Education— Education Queensland International— øCO 10069/04 Project Officer, Board Secretariat Brisbane 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 28-6-04 101 CO 10070/04 Corporate Services Officer Brisbane 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 28-6-04 101 CO 10079/04 Manager (Finance) (c) Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 9-7-04 101 Office of Non-State Education— *CO 10074/04 Senior Investigator Brisbane 1,539.72—1,650.96 AO7 2-7-04 101 Office of Education Queensland— Disability Services Support Unit— CO 10071/04 Finance Officer Brisbane 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 28-6-04 101 Corporate and Professional Services Directorate— Central Corporate Services Unit— ¥IB 30024/04 Manager (Human Resource Services) (c) Maryborough 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 16-7-04 118 Information Management Services Branch— †CO 10075/04 Senior Contracts Officer (ICT Strategic Brisbane 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 9-7-04 101 Procurement) (c) Operational Support Services Unit— #CO 10072/04 Computer Systems Officer Brisbane 2,277.60—2,453.70 PO4 2-7-04 101

25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 39 535

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Closing Date Address Fortnightly Classi- Reference Classification for Receipt Code Vacancy Locality fication of (see Number Symbol Min. Max. Application List)

$$ Office of the Director-General of Education— Corporate Communication and Marketing— ¢CO 10076/04 Assistant Communication Officer (2 positions) (c) Brisbane 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 2-7-04 101 Office of Planning, Resourcing and Performance— Performance Monitoring and Reporting Branch— CO 10077/04 Principal Education Officer Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 2-7-04 101 Strategic Policy and Education Futures— CO 10078/04 Executive Services Officer Brisbane 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 16-7-04 101 Bundaberg District— Bundaberg State High School— $BU 40061/04 Community Education Counsellor (c) (d) Bundaberg 578.55—935.80 CEC1 28-6-04 100 Darling Downs District— Pittsworth State School— DA 40065/04 Registrar (c) Pittsworth 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 9-7-04 100 Gold Coast North District— The Kumbari Avenue School— ¶GN 40060/04 Physiotherapist (d) Southport 728.50—1,069.70 PO2/PO3 28-6-04 100 Ipswich District— Ipswich West Special School— &IP 40062/04 Physiotherapist (2 positions) (c) Ipswich 1,457.00—2,139.40 PO2/PO3 9-7-04 100 Longreach District— Longreach State School— @LO 40059/04 Physiotherapist (c) (d) Longreach 1,457.00—2,139.40 PO2/PO3 28-6-04 100 Longreach School of Distance Education— ÷LO 40063/04 Parent Liaison Officer Longreach 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 9-7-04 100 Mount Isa District— Mornington Island State School— MI 40064/04 Registrar (c) Mornington 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 16-7-04 100 Island Roma District— Roma Middle State School— %RO 40066/04 Registrar (c) Roma 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 9-7-04 100 Toowoomba District— Toowoomba Special Education Development Unit— ≠TO 40058/04 Occupational Therapist (c) (d) Toowoomba 728.50—1,069.70 PO2/PO3 28-6-04 100 State Library of Queensland Reference Services— SLB 406/04 Team Leader, Reference Services (3 positions) South Brisbane 2,277.60—2,453.70 PO4 5-7-04 6 Client Services and Collections— SLB 407/04 Manager, Collection Access and Storage Systems (c) South Brisbane 2,277.60—2,453.70 PO4 5-7-04 6 State Reference Library— SLB 408/04 Executive Manager, Heritage Collections (c) South Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 PO6 5-7-04 6 Public Programs— ‡SLB 409/04 Executive Manager, Public Programs (c) South Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 AO8 12-7-04 6 Heritage Collections— SLB 410/04 Manager, Original Materials (c) South Brisbane 2,277.60—2,453.70 PO4 12-7-04 6 SLB 411/04 Manager, Published Materials and Reference South Brisbane 2,277.60—2,453.70 PO4 12-7-04 6 Services (c) Arts Queensland Business and Industry Development— AQ 519/04 Industry Development Officer (3 positions) (c) Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 12-7-04 6 Queensland Museum QMB 214/04 Marketing Manager, Museum of Tropical Townsville 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 12-7-04 6 Queensland (c) South Bank Campus— Regional Services— QMB 212/04 Manager, Strategic Education, Learning and Brisbane 2,277.60—2,453.70 PO4 5-7-04 6 Outreach Services (c) $ Position: Bundaberg 1 Part-time Permanent. Re-advertisement of BU 40043/04. Salary rates shown are 0.5 FTE CEC1 to CEC3. £ Applications will remain current for 12 months. ø Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for two years.

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$$ # Position is locally known as School ICT Support Coordinator. Applications will remain current for 12 months. ¶ Position: Southport 1 Part-time Temporary for the period 2nd August, 2004 to 31st December, 2006. @ Position: Longreach 1 Temporary until 2nd December, 2005. ≠ Position: Toowoomba 1 Part-time Permanent. 0.5 FTE = 36.25 hours/fortnight. * Position: Brisbane 1 Part-time Permanent. 3 days per week. † Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 30th June, 2005. ¢ 2 Permanent positions. ‡ This position was previously advertised as SLB 403/04. Applicants need not re-apply as their applications will be considered. & 2 Positions: Ipswich 2 Temporary. One Full-time position until 20th January, 2005 and One Part-time (0.6 FTE) position until 10th December, 2004. Salary shown is full-time rate. ÷ Position: Longreach 1 Temporary until 30th November, 2007. % Position: Roma 1 Temporary until 1st May, 2005. § Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 30th May, 2005. ¥ Re-advertisement of IB 30007/04. Previous applicants will need to re-apply. PLEASE NOTE: Public Service Positions require an ORIGINAL APPLICATION, plus TWO COPIES (TOTAL 3) for each Vacancy Reference Number. Classified Teaching Positions require an ORIGINAL APPLICATION PLUS THREE COPIES (TOTAL 4) for each Vacancy Reference Number. Closing time for receipt of applications is 5.00 p.m. on date shown. Applications should be forwarded to the appropriate address, as indicated on the position description. For Principal BAND 6-11 positions, the School Annual Report has replaced the school profile. Applicants should contact the District Office of the district in which the vacancy occurs to obtain a copy of this document. The position description is unique to each band. The Applicant Package is common to all BAND 6-11 principal positions. For Deputy Principal BAND 6-7 positions, the applicant should contact the relevant school to obtain a copy of the school profile.

BOARD OF TEACHER REGISTRATION BT 3/04 Education Officer (2 positions) Toowong 2,033.60—2,220.70 PO3 19-7-04 ‡ 1. A position description and selection criteria can be obtained on www.btr.qld.edu.au or by telephoning (07) 3377 4777. 2. Closing time for the receipt of applications is 5.00 p.m. on the date shown. Applications for the above position should address the selection criteria and quote the vacancy reference number. Where possible, applications should include an original and two copies. ‡ Applications to be forwarded to the Personnel Officer, Board of Teacher Registration, PO Box 389, Toowong, Qld, 4066, or may be delivered to Floor 10, Sherwood House, 39 Sherwood Road, Toowong.

DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES The Department of Emergency Services is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and particularly encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people from a non-English speaking background, women and people with a disability. Note.—Application for positions within the Department of Emergency Services must include the original, plus three copies of the complete application. Business Support Services— Regional Services and Business Improvement— ES 316/04 Senior Human Resource Consultant (c) Toowoomba 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 5-7-04 81 North Coast Region— $ES 331/04 Human Resource Consultant Caloundra 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 5-7-04 96 Industrial Relations and Organisational Health— ES 332/04 Administrative Officer Kedron 797.90—1,363.90 AO1/AO2 12-7-04 81 Finance and Asset Services— ES 330/04 Executive Manager, Administration and Kedron 2,843.30—3,007.00 AO8 12-7-04 81 Acquisitions (c) Planning and Coordination Unit— *ES 317/04 Senior Planning and Coordination Officer Kedron 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 28-6-04 81 Information Service— ES 346/04 IT Call Centre Consultant Kedron 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 12-7-04 81 ‡ES 348/04 Senior Technical Analyst (QAS SIMI) Spring Hill 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 12-7-04 81 Queensland Ambulance Service— Central Region— ES 304/04 Manager, Asset Services Rockhampton 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 28-6-04 84

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$$ Brisbane Region— ES 353/04 Regional Manager, Communications, AFCOM Spring Hill 2,843.30—3,007,00 AO8/M8 19-7-04 97 2,920.30—3,207.80 Regional Community Services Unit— ES 320/04 Regional Manager, Community Education Spring Hill 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 28-6-04 97 South Eastern Region— ES 335/04 Regional Data Integrity Officer Southport 797.90—1,363.90 AO1/AO2 12-7-04 88 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service— Community Safety and Training Branch— Professional Development Unit— Academy Operations Section— ES 322/04 Academy Operations Manager Whyte Island 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 28-6-04 81 Rural Operations— ES 347/04 Director Kedron 3,289.08—3,443.55 SO1 19-7-04 81 Commissioner’s Office— Organisational Performance Unit— Organisational Improvement Section— ES 350/04 Project Officer Kedron 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 12-7-04 81 Counter Disaster and Rescue Services— Chemical Hazards and Emergency Management (CHEM) Unit— ES 333/04 Senior Safety Advisor (Major Hazards Safety) (c) Kedron 2,566.20—2,751.60 PO5 12-7-04 81 ES 334/04 Major Hazards Safety Advisor (c) Kedron 2,277.60—2,453.70 PO4 12-7-04 81 * Position: Kedron 1 Temporary for a period of 6 months with possibility of extension. $ Position: Caloundra 1 Temporary until 31st December, 2004. ‡ Position: Spring Hill 1 Temporary for a period of 12 months.

DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING Note.—Applications for positions within the Department of Employment and Training, should preferably include the original, plus two copies of the complete applications. Employment and Youth Initiatives— ET 256/04 Program Officer (2 positions) Brisbane 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 12-7-04 10 Business Management Division— ET 257/04 Business Analyst Brisbane 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 12-7-04 10 TAFE Queensland Centre for Innovation and Development— †CID 3/04 Project Officer (e) Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 5-7-04 11 §CID 5/04 Senior Executive Officer, CTM (c) (e) Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 5-7-04 11 *CID 6/04 Project Support Officer (e) Brisbane 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 12-7-04 11 TAFE Queensland— Central Queensland Institute of Technical and Further Education— øTAFE 460/04 Training Coordinator, Mining (c) (e) Townsville 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 5-7-04 10 Cooloola Sunshine Institute of Technical and Further Education— ‡CSIT 10/04 Librarian (2 positions) (c) Sunshine Coast 1,457.00—1,864.80 PO2 12-7-04 172 Centre ÷CSIT 11/04 Library Technician (c) Sunshine Coast 684.90—813.30 TO2 12-7-04 172 Centre Gold Coast Institute of Technical and Further Education— Faculty of Humanities— @GCIT 179/04 Apprenticeship and Industry Placement Gold Coast 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 5-7-04 181 Coordinator Mount Isa Institute of Technical and Further Education— ≠TAFE 454/04 Marketing and Communications Coordinator (c) Mount Isa 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 5-7-04 10

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$$ Tropical North Queensland Institute of Technical and Further Education— >TNQT 27/04 Project Development Officer, Spatial Information Atherton 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 12-7-04 174 Services (c) Yeronga Institute of Technical and Further Education— &YIT 10/04 Workplace Assessor—Sports and Recreation (0.5) Yeronga 865.30—973.92 AO4 5-7-04 178 (c) † Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a period of 12 months with possible extension. § Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a period of 3 years with possible extension. ≠ Position: Mount Isa 1 Part-time Permanent. * Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 31st December, 2004 with possible extension. @ Position: Gold Coast 1 Temporary for a period of 12 months with possible extension. ø Position: Townsville 1 Temporary until 31st December, 2004 with possibility of extension. ¢ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a period of 3 years. # Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 29th October, 2004 with possibility of extension. & Position: Yeronga 1 Part-time Temporary for a period of 6 months. ‡ Applications for this position may be used to fill any identical vacancies that become available during the next 12 months. ÷ Position: Sunshine Coast Centre 1 part-time Permanent. Applications for this position may be used to fill any identical vacancies that become available during the next 12 months. < Position: Mount Isa 1 Temporary for a period of 12 months with the possibility of extension. > Position: Atherton 1 Temporary for a period of 6 months.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Note.—Applicants can obtain Position Descriptions by telephoning (07) 3227 7194, e-mailing [email protected] or via the internet: www.epa.qld.gov.au/environment/careers/vacancies/ Note.—Applications for positions within the Environmental Protection Agency must include the original, plus two copies of the complete application. Central Region—QPWS— *EN 124/04 District Administration Officer (c) Mackay 1,458.60—1,669.40 AO3 2-7-04 2 Northern Region—Planning— *EN 125/04 Heritage Research Officer (c) Townsville 1,457.00—1,864.80 PO2 2-7-04 2 Southern Region‚ Environmental Operations— *EN 120/04 Community Response Officer (c) Brisbane 1,458.60—1,669.40 AO3 2-7-04 2 *EN 122/04 Environmental Support Officer (c) Maryborough 1,458.60—1,669.40 AO3 2-7-04 2 *EN 123/04 Administration Officer (c) Brisbane 1,458.60—1,669.40 AO3 2-7-04 2 Environmental Operations Division— *EN 134/04 Senior Project Officer Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 9-7-04 2 Northern Region—QPWS— *EN 117/04 Senior Ranger (c) Mount Isa 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 9-7-04 2 Planning Division— *EN 128/04 Team Leader (Cartographic Support) Brisbane 1,959.20—2,085.30 TO4 9-7-04 2 *EN 135/04 Principal Planner (Coastal) (c) Brisbane 2,277.60—2,453.70 PO4 9-7-04 2 *EN 136/04 Planner (c) Brisbane 1,457.00—1,864.80 PO2 9-7-04 2 * Applications will remain current for 12 months.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH The following positions are public service positions. A list of all permanent and long term temporary public health sector positions in Queensland Health can be found in the Queensland Health Services Bulletin at http://www.health.gov.au/careers or contact Goprint on 3246 3399 to arrange a subscription to a hardcopy version. Policy and Outcomes Division— Health Strategy and Funding Branch— Child and Youth Health Unit— HL 66/04 Manager Brisbane 2,894.40—3,061.00 AO8 5-7-04 14 Mental Health Unit— Quality and Legislation Team— ¶HL 70/04 Principal Project Officer (c) Brisbane 2,612.30—2,801.00 AO7 5-7-04 14 ‡HL 71/04 Principal Policy Officer Brisbane 2,612.30—2,801.00 AO7 5-7-04 14 25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 39 539

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$$ Mental Health Information Management (Business Processes and Standards)— $HL 62/04 Project Officer Brisbane 2,034.70—2,211.50 AO5 28-6-04 14 Quality and Legislation Team— $HL 58/04 Team Leader (c) Brisbane 2,894.40—3,061.00 AO8 28-6-04 14 Health Services Division— Public Health Services— Environmental Health Unit— HL 69/04 Senior Research Officer (c) Brisbane 2,612.30—2,801.00 PO5 5-7-04 14 ¶ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 30th June, 2005. ‡ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until February, 2005. $ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 30th June, 2008.

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING Note.—Applicants can obtain Position Descriptions by e-mailing your request to [email protected] or by telephoning (07) 3238 3998. Client Services— Regional Services (South and West)— Brisbane Central Area Office— *HO 77/04 Occupational Therapist (c) Fortitude Valley 1,959.20—2,139.40 PO3 12-7-04 32 Property Portfolio Management— Portfolio Operations Branch— ‡HO 78/04 Project Officer (c) Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 12-7-04 32 * Applications will remain current for 12 months and an order of merit process will apply to subsequent vacancies. Bachelor of Occupational Therapy or equivalent from a tertiary institution recognised by the World Federation of Occupational Therapists. Registered (or eligible for registration) with the Occupational Therapists Board of Queensland. ‡ Applications will remain current for a period of 12 months and an order of merit process will apply to subsequent vacancies.

DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS Note.—Applications for positions within the Department of Industrial Relations, should preferably include the original plus two copies of the complete applications. Workplace Health and Safety Queensland— IR 54/04 Senior Workplace Health and Safety Inspector Townsville 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 5-7-04 10 (Hygiene) (c) IR 56/04 Workplace Health and Safety Inspector— State Wide 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 19-7-04 10 Construction (10 positions) (c) IR 57/04 Senior Workplace Health and Safety Inspector— State Wide 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 19-7-04 10 Construction (9 positions) (c) IR 58/04 Principal Workplace Health and Safety State Wide 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 19-7-04 10 Inspector— Construction (3 positions) (c) Wide Bay Sunshine Coast Region— IR 55/04 Business Services Officer Maryborough 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 5-7-04 10

DEPARTMENT OF INNOVATION AND INFORMATION ECONOMY, SPORT AND RECREATION QUEENSLAND Note: Phone enquiries for position descriptions (on (07) 3237 9799) may be made only during the business hours of 8.30am to 5pm. Your request may be emailed on [email protected] at any time. Note.—All intending applicants should obtain a Departmental Application Form. No advice for this edition via Jobs Online CITEC Note.—Applications for positions within CITEC must include three copies of the complete application. CITEC has its own Agreement under the Enterprise Bargaining process and accordingly any engagement would be on a 38 hour week basis. Applicants can obtain CITEC Position Descriptions by telephoning (07) 3224 4993, or via the Internet: www.citec.com.au Service Operations— Service Management— *CI 16/04 Service Manager (2 positions) (c) Brisbane 2,000.30—2,175.80 AO5 12-7-04 44 * 2 Positions: Brisbane 2 Temporary for a period of 12 months.

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND ATTORNEY-GENERAL Note.—Applications for positions within the Department of Justice and Attorney-General, should include the original, plus two copies of the complete applications. Alternatively, applicants can obtain position descriptions via the Internet: www.justice.qld.gov.au/jobs.htm, except for positions advertised within the Corporate Administration Agency, Queensland Museum, State Library or Queensland Art Gallery. 540 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 39 [25 June, 2004

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$$ Note.—A position description and an application form can be e-mailed by request. Follow the appropriate steps: Type [email protected] in the “To” field Type vacancy reference no.: i.e. J61/00 in the “Subject” field Click on “Send”. Legal and Corporate Services Division— Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions— J 111/04 Senior Crown Prosecutor/Legal Practice Manager (c) Maroochydore 3,154.10—3,287.70 SO2 28-6-04 15 £J 114/04 Administration Officer (Victim Support Service) Rockhampton 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 28-6-04 15 Crown Law— Public Law Branch— ‡J 118/04 Principal Lawyer Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 PO6 12-7-04 15 Financial Services— Financial Management Branch— J 110/04 Principal Management Accountant (c) Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 28-6-04 15 £J 107/04 Manager, Financial Management (c) Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 AO8 28-6-04 15 Human Resource Management Services— Professional Services— ‡*øJ 108/04 Manager, Industrial Relations and Employee Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 28-6-04 15 Relations Justice Administration— Office of the State Coroner— †J 116/04 Executive Officer Brisbane 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 5-7-04 15 Courts Division— Magistrates Courts Branch— J 127/04 Finance Officer (QWIC) Brisbane 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 12-7-04 15 Higher Courts Brisbane— §J 117/04 Senior Computer Systems Officer (Networks) (c) Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 5-7-04 15 Information Technology Unit— #J 122/04 Senior Training and Support Officer Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 12-7-04 15 #J 123/04 Senior Computer Systems Officer, Systems Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 12-7-04 15 Research and Executive Services Division— Executive Services Branch— J 109/04 Cabinet Services Officer Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 28-6-04 15 Strategic Policy— ‡J 124/04 Principal Legal Officer Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 PO6 12-7-04 15 Office of the Adult Guardian— ‡J 113/04 Senior Guardian Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 28-6-04 15 £ Part-time employment is not an option for this position. ‡ Applications are to remain open for a period of 12 months. * Position was previously advertised as J 65/04. Previous applicants do not need to re-apply. ø Temporary for a period up to 12 months with the possibility of an extension. † Previously advertised as J 42/04. Previous applicants will need to re-apply. § Applications are to remain open for a period of 12 months. Also advertised on www.seek.com.au # Also advertised on www.seek.com.au

PARTNERONE Regional Services Division— Rockhampton Region— PONE 28/04 Administration Officer (Finance) Rockhampton 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 28-6-04 15 Cairns Region— PONE 29/04 Assistant Finance Officer Cairns 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 28-6-04 15

PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE Note.—Applications for positions within the Public Trust Office, must include the original, plus three (3) copies of the complete application. Applicants can obtain the Information Package by Email [email protected], phone (07) 3213 9477 or Internet http://www.pt.qld.gov.au/jobs/jobvacancies.htm Investment Sub Program— PT 1/04 Financial Services Officer Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 12-7-04 16 PT 2/04 Financial Services Officer Redcliffe 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 12-7-04 16 PT 3/04 Financial Services Officer Toowoomba 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 12-7-04 16 PT 4/04 Financial Services Officer Southport 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 12-7-04 16 25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 39 541

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$$ Client Services— PT 5/04 Legal Officer Toowoomba 1,959.20—2,139.40 PO3 12-7-04 16 PT 6/04 Legal Officer Southport 1,959.20—2,139.40 PO3 12-7-04 16 Legal Services Sub Program— ‡PT 7/04 Legal Officer (2 positions) Brisbane 1,959.20—2,139.40 PO3 12-7-04 16 * Position: Southport 1 Part-time Permanent. ‡ 2 Positions: Brisbane 2 Temporary for a period of up to 12 months.

DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT, PLANNING, SPORT AND RECREATION Note: Phone enquiries for position descriptions may be made only during the business hours of 8.30am to 5pm. Note.—All intending applicants should obtain a Departmental Application Form. ‡LGPS 66/04 Public Affairs Officer Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 5-7-04 28A #LGPS 68/04 Principal Project Officer (c) Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 12-7-04 28A LGPS 69/04 Principal Planner (c) Mackay 2,843.30—3,007.00 AO8 12-7-04 28A LGPS 70/04 Senior Adviser, Ipswich/Gold Coast Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 12-7-04 28A $LGPS 71/04 Senior Adviser, Ipswich/Gold Coast Tallebudgera 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 12-7-04 28A LGPS 72/04 Casual Program Officer (c) Lake Tinaroo ‡‡See Below OO5 12-7-04 28A Policy Coordination Unit— ‡*LGPS 59/04 Senior Policy Officer (c) Brisbane 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 28-6-04 28A ‡ Applications to remain current for a period of 12 months. # 2 positions available. ‡‡ $21.62—$23.79 per hour, plus 23% loading. $ Temporary position for a period of 6 months. * This position was previously advertised on Saturday, 5th June, 2004 with an incorrect Position Description (PD) attached. Please disregard the previous PD, as the correct one is now attached. Furthermore, please note that the closing date is now Monday, 28th June, 2004 and not the 21st June, 2004.

DEPARTMENT OF MAIN ROADS Note.—Applications for positions within Main Roads must include the original plus two copies of the complete application for each position applied for. Strategic Policy and Development Group— Strategic Directions Division— MR 226/04 Consultant (Strategic Marketing and Brisbane 2,039.60—2,214.80 AO5 29-6-04 20 Communications) (c) Information Policy and Planning Division— MR 233/04 Senior Advisor (Applications) Brisbane 2,337.30—2,499.20 AO6 29-6-04 20 Strategic Policy Division— MR 260/04 Senior Project Officer (Financing) (c) Brisbane 2,039.60—2,214.80 AO5 6-7-04 20 RoadTek Group— Office of the General Manager— MR 267/04 Manager (Communications) Brisbane 2,613.00—2,800.40 AO7 13-7-04 20 MR 268/04 Principal Advisor (RoadTek) Brisbane 2,893.00—3,058.30 AO8 13-7-04 20 RoadTek Consulting Division— MR 214/04 Program Manager (4 positions) (c) Various 2,893.00—3,058.30 AO8 29-6-04 20 MR 215/04 Manager (Resources) (7 positions) (c) Various 2,613.00—2,800.40 AO7 29-6-04 20 MR 229/04 Senior Engineer (Design Services) (c) Toowoomba 2,321.30—2,499.20 PO4 29-6-04 20 ¢MR 245/04 Technologist (Pavements and Materials) (c) Stapylton 1,404.20—1,663.80 TO2 6-7-04 20 ΔMR 249/04 Soil Tester (c) Stapylton 1,274.00—1,437.00 C6 6-7-04 20 MR 250/04 Senior Project Manager (Engineering) (c) 2,613.00—2,800.40 PO5 13-7-04 20 RoadTek Asset Services (North Queensland)— £MR 237/04 Project Engineer (c) Cloncurry 1,999.70—2,181.60 PO3 29-6-04 20 £MR 238/04 Project Manager (Technical) (c) Cloncurry 1,999.70—2,126.90 TO4 29-6-04 20 MR 241/04 Supervisor (c) Townsville 1,603.90—1,762.70 OO5 29-6-04 20 MR 266/04 Supervisor (c) Townsville 1,489.00—1,723.00 Various 13-7-04 20 RoadTek Asset Services (South)— MR 269/04 Construction Worker (Structures) (Band B) (c) Bundaberg 1,274.00—1,437.00 Various 13-7-04 20 MR 270/04 Supervisor (Concrete Structures) (Band B) (c) Bundaberg 1,489.00—1,723.00 Various 13-7-04 20 Corporate Services Group— Services Division— MR 253/04 Manager (Built Environment) Brisbane 2,893.00—3,058.30 AO8 6-7-04 20 Services Division— MR 227/04 Senior Advisor (Services) Brisbane 2,337.30—2,499.20 AO6 29-6-04 20 MR 228/04 Senior Advisor (Business Services) Brisbane 2,337.30—2,499.20 AO6 29-6-04 20 542 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 39 [25 June, 2004

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$$ Road System and Engineering Group— Traffic and Road Use Management Division— MR 271/04 Senior Technical Officer (Traffic Engineering and Brisbane 1,999.70—2,126.90 TO4 13-7-04 20 Road Safety) Central Queensland Region— Central Highlands District— MR 259/04 Senior Technical Officer (Planning and Design) (c) Emerald 1,999.70—2,126.90 TO4 13-7-04 20 $MR 216/04 Senior Design Drafter (c) Emerald 1,762.70—1,904.40 TO3 29-6-04 20 $MR 232/04 Environmental Officer (c) Emerald 1,999.70—2,181.60 PO3 6-7-04 20 Mackay District— MR 251/04 Senior Design Drafter (c) Mackay 1,762.70—1,904.40 TO3 13-7-04 20 Southern Queensland Region— Wide Bay District— MR 262/04 Senior Technical Officer (Traffic Signals and Bundaberg 1,839.60—1,936.10 OO6 6-7-04 20 Lighting) (c) Southern District— #MR 236/04 Senior Engineer (Construction) (c) Toowoomba 2,321.30—2,499.20 PO4 29-6-04 20 MR 263/04 Senior Technical Officer (Traffic Signals and Toowoomba 1,839.60—1,936.10 OO6 6-7-04 20 Lighting) (c) Border District— MR 255/04 Environmental Officer Warwick 1,492.10—1,904.40 PO2 6-7-04 20 MR 256/04 Environmental Officer Bundaberg 1,492.10—1,904.40 PO2 6-7-04 20 North Queensland Region— Northern District— MR 261/04 Senior Engineer (Infrastructure Delivery) (c) Townsville 2,321.30—2,499.20 PO4 13-7-04 20 Peninsula District— &MR 243/04 Senior Engineer (Traffic Operations) Cairns 2,321.30—2,499.20 PO4 6-7-04 20 MR 230/04 Road Information Systems Coordinator (c) Cairns 1,762.70—1,936.10 AO4 29-6-04 20 North West District— $MR 246/04 Senior Design Drafter (c) Cloncurry 1,762.70—1,904.40 TO3 6-7-04 20 $MR 254/04 Engineer (c) Cloncurry 1,999.70—2,181.60 PO3 6-7-04 20 MR 257/04 Project Manager (Preconstruction) (c) Cloncurry 2,214.80—2,410.50 TO5 13-7-04 20 MR 258/04 Roadworks Inspector (c) Cloncurry 1,489.19—1,723.50 C12 6-7-04 20 Regional Office— MR 222/04 Regional Advisor (Environment) (c) Townsville 2,613.00—2,800.40 PO5 29-6-04 20 Region— †MRR 11/04 Senior Advisor (Information Management) Brisbane 2,321.30—2,499.20 PO4 5-7-04 18 ¶MR 244/04 Senior Engineer (Traffic Safety and Performance) Brisbane 2,402.60—2,586.70 PO4 5-7-04 18 ≠MR 248/04 Cultural Heritage and Native Title Officer Brisbane 2,111.00—2,292.40 AO5 12-7-04 18 North Coast Hinterland District— MR 223/04 Support Officer (Quality, Environment and Safety) Gympie 1,762.70—1,936.10 AO4 29-6-04 20 (c) §MR 234/04 Senior Traffic Officer (Traffic Survey) Mooloolaba 1,603.90—1,762.70 OO5 6-7-04 20 MR 235/04 Engineer (Traffic) (c) Mooloolaba 1,999.70—2,181.60 PO3 6-7-04 20 South Coast Hinterland District— MR 231/04 Senior Town Planning Officer (c) Nerang 2,321.30—2,499.20 PO4 6-7-04 20 MR 239/04 Business Support Officer Nerang 1,493.70—1,663.80 AO3 29-6-04 20 MR 240/04 Environmental Officer (c) Nerang 1,999.70—2,181.60 PO3 29-6-04 20 MR 242/04 Business Support Officer (Human Resource Nerang 2,039.60—2,214.80 AO5 29-6-04 20 Management and Business Improvement) MR 264/04 Town Planning Officer (c) Nerang 852.20—2,181.60 PO1 6-7-04 20 MR 252/04 Business Support Officer (Support Services) Nerang 1,493.70—1,663.80 AO3 6-7-04 20 Gateway Project Office— ¥MR 247/04 Temporary Business Support Officer Brisbane 1,493.70—1,663.80 AO3 6-7-04 20 $ The appointee may be eligible for incentives as detailed in the Rural and Remote Area Incentive Scheme outlined in the Department’s Enterprise Developmental Agreement (EDA5). § This is an Employees of Government Departments (Other than Public Servants) Award position. Public Service conditions do not apply. # Position: Toowoomba 1 Part-time Permanent. £ This position is primarily field based and is subject to the conditions of Directive 8/03. The incumbent is required to work 38 hours per week. The appointee may be eligible for incentives as detailed in the Rural and Remote Area Incentive Scheme outlined in the Department’s Enterprise Developmental Agreement (EDA5), also guaranteed at level transfer to a major provincial or coastal centre, including Brisbane, after 3 years service in Cloncurry. & Position: Cairns 1 Temporary until 30th June, 2005. ¶ Applications will remain current for a period of 12 months. 25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 39 543

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$$ ≠ This is a temporary position, starting immediately and continuing until December, 2005 (unless otherwise determined). Applications will remain current for a period of 12 months. ¢ Public Service Award—Primarily Field. This position is primarily field-based and is subject to the conditions of Directive 8/03. The incumbent is required to work 38 hours per week. ¥ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a period of three years. Δ This is a General Employee position and conditions of employment are as per the Civil Construction Operations and Maintenance General Award—State. Public Service conditions do not apply. † This position is temporary for a period of up to 12 months, unless otherwise advised, with possible extension. Applications will remain current for a period of 12 months.

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, MINES AND ENERGY Note.—Applications for positions within the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy must include the original plus two copies of the complete application for each position applied for. Bureau of Mining and Petroleum— SIMTARS— Safety Training Centre— $¶NRM 2575 Manager (c) (e) Redbank 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 12-7-04 89 Integrated Resource Management— Sustainable Landscapes— Vegetation Management— $§NRM 2574 Senior Natural Resource Officer (Remote Sensing Indooroopilly 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 12-7-04 89 Team) (c) (e) Natural Resource Services— Corporate Services— Human Resource Services— Workforce Capability— $NRM 2576 Principal Human Resources Advisor Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 12-7-04 89 Executive and Legal Services— Administrative Review— Judicial Review and Administrative Investigations Team— $NRM 2571 Senior Project Officer Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 5-7-04 89 North Region— Business Services— $NRM 2562 Centre Administration Officer (c) Charters Towers 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 5-7-04 89 South East Region— Integrated Natural Resource Management and Use— $NRM 2577 Principal Natural Resource Officer Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 12-7-04 89 Mines— $#NRM 2565 Tenures Officer (e) Woolloongabba 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 5-7-04 89 Natural Resource Information and Knowledge— Spatial Information— $‡NRM 2566 Principal Project Officer (Spatial Information) Negotiable 2,255.00—2,455.60 TO5 5-7-04 89 within South East Region Office of the Director-General— Internal Audit— $*NRM 2573 Executive Assistant Brisbane 605.60—675.40 AO3 12-7-04 89 $ Applications will remain current for a period of twelve (12) months for future vacancies. ‡ The location of this position is negotiable within the South East Region. # Temporary position until 30th June, 2005. * This is a part-time position (0.4) 29 hours per fortnight. § Temporary position until 30th June, 2006. ¶ This position is temporary for a period of twelve (12) months from date of appointment.

CORPORATELINK George Street Operations— Financial Accounting Unit— $CLK 2567 Finance Officer Brisbane 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 5-7-04 89 544 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 39 [25 June, 2004

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$$ Internal Audit— $CLK 2568 Principal Information Systems Auditor Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 5-7-04 89 Service Centres— Brisbane Service Centre— $CLK 2569 Service Centre Manager Indooroopilly 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 5-7-04 89 $ Applications will remain current for a period of twelve (12) months for future vacancies.

DEPARTMENT OF POLICE Queensland Police Service PO 107/04 Co-ordinator (Police Liaison Officer) (c) Cairns 1,443.90—1,582.40 OO4 5-7-04 140 ‡PO 108/04 Police Liaison Officer (c) Yarrabah 1,289.10—1,382.40 OO3 5-7-04 140 *PO 109/04 Electronics Tradesperson Alderley 1,532.80 C6 5-7-04 145 PO 110/04 Administration Officer Oxley 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 5-7-04 190 PO 111/04 Administration Officer (Honours and Awards) Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 12-7-04 138 $PO 112/04 Supervisor (Crime Management) Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 12-7-04 138 PO 114/04 Business Manager Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 12-7-04 138 ΔPO 115/04 Manager (Resource Management—Operational Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 12-7-04 138 Policing Program) PO 116/04 Manager (Policy and Reporting) Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 12-7-04 138 PO 117/04 Research Officer Brisbane 875.40—1,935.70 PO1/PO2 12-7-04 148 øPO 118/04 Police Liaison Officer Coordinator (c) Upper Mount 1,537.00—1,584.00 OO4 12-7-04 142 Gravatt #PO 119/04 Police Liaison Officer (c) Cairns 1,291.10—1,383.30 OO3 12-7-04 140 * More than one position is available. ‡ This position is based at the Yarrabah Police Citizens Youth Club. $ This is a rotational 24 x 7 shift supervisory position. Shift penalties are payable and are in addition to the salary rates indicated above. Δ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a specific period until 30th June, 2006. If selected, public service officers from other agencies will be seconded for the period concerned, subject to agreement and release by the home agency. ø The successful applicant will be required to perform duties throughout the Metropolitan South Region. # The successful applicant will be required to perform duties in remote areas. The OO1 rate of pay ($18,646—$29,416 p.a.) will apply if under 21 years of age.

DEPARTMENT OF THE PREMIER AND CABINET Governance Division— State Affairs— Constitutional and Administrative Law Services— ‡PR 51/04 Director Brisbane 3,447.90—3,608.20 SO1 5-7-04 24 *PR 57/04 Policy Officer Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 12-7-04 24 Ministerial Correspondence— PR 50/04 Manager Brisbane 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 12-7-04 24 Security Planning and Coordination— PR 48/04 Policy Officer Brisbane 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 28-6-04 24 PR 49/04 Senior Project Officer (2 positions) Brisbane 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 28-6-04 24 Policy Division— Economic Policy— †PR 53/04 Senior Policy Officer Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 5-7-04 24 Implementation Unit— Policy Research— $PR 54/04 Senior Policy Officer Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 5-7-04 24 Evaluation— #PR 55/04 Principal Project Officer Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 AO8 5-7-04 24 Environment and Resources— PR 58/04 Director, Environment Brisbane 3,447.90—3,608.20 SO1 12-7-04 24 ‡ Advertised in the Courier-Mail, Saturday, 19th June, 2004. † Temporary position until 30th June, 2005. $ Part-time arrangements to be negotiated upon appointment. Temporary position until 31st December, 2004. # Temporary position until 31st August, 2005. * Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 31st December, 2004. 25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 39 545

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC SERVICE MERIT AND EQUITY Executive Management— OPS 56/04 Director (c) Brisbane 3,447.90—3,608.20 SO1 12-7-04 24

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND FISHERIES Biosecurity North Region— Animal Biosecurity Laboratories— $DPI 1841 Manager (Tropical and Aquatic Animal Health Townsville 2,663.70—2,856.20 PO5 5-7-04 70 Laboratory) (c) $*DPI 1844 Scientific Assistant (e) (c) Townsville 688.90—759.30 OO2 5-7-04 70 Central Region— Animal Biosecurity Field Services— $DPI 1849 Inspector (c) Emerald 1,421.90—1,688.40 TO2 12-7-04 70 Directorate— Tick Fever Research Centre— $DPI 1851 Animal Attendant (c) Wacol 1,289.10—1,382.40 OO3 12-7-04 70 Fire Ant Control Centre— Public Relations and Training— $§DPI 1852 Education and Training Officer (e) (c) Oxley 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 12-7-04 70 West Region— Animal Biosecurity Field Services— $DPI 1848 Inspector (c) Charleville 1,421.90—1,688.40 TO2 12-7-04 70 Corporate Capability Legal— $¶DPI 1850 Administration Officer (e) Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 12-7-04 70 Fisheries Fisheries Policy and Sustainability— Assessment and Monitoring— $#DPI 1843 Fisheries Resource Officer (c) Brisbane 2,033.60—2,220.70 PO3 5-7-04 70 Delivery Regional Delivery— North Region— Regional Corporate Capabilities— $‡DPI 1853 Administrative Officer (e) (c) Malanda 339.20—566.30 AO1/AO2 12-7-04 70 Animal Science— Profitable Acquaculture Systems— $†DPI 1854 Fisheries Biologist (ACIAR Marine Finfish) (e) (c) Cairns 2,033.60—2,220.70 PO3 12-7-04 70 Forestry Operations— South West Region— $ΔFO 1847 Forest Ranger in Charge (c) Tambo 1,744.90—1,918.70 FO4 12-7-04 70 $ Applications will remain current for a period of twelve (12) months for future vacancies. * This is a temporary part-time position (0.6) 43.5 hours per fortnight until 31st December, 2005. # Previously advertised as DPI 1782. Previous applicants will be considered and do not need to re-apply. Δ This position will attract the payment of the Forestry Incentive Based Appointment Scheme (FIBAS) Allowance of $5,000 (taxable) per annum, paid fortnightly. This allowance will be reviewed annually and will apply for a term of 3 years. † Temporary position until 30th June, 2007. § Temporary position until 30th June, 2005. ‡ Temporary part-time (0.4) position (29 hours per fortnight) until 1st June, 2005. ¶ Temporary position until 1st June, 2005.

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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS QBuild Note.—Applications for positions within QBuild must include the original, plus two copies of the complete application. *QB 80/04 Project Officer (Housing Services) Richlands 1,830.00—1,927.60 OO6 5-7-04 50 Operations Centre *QB 83/04 Project Manager (Housing Services) (c) Townsville 2,020.20—2,119.30 OO7 5-7-04 50 *QB 84/04 Estimator (c) Townsville 1,830.00—1,927.60 OO6 5-7-04 50 *QB 85/04 Assistant Management Accountant Brisbane 2,330.50—2,493.60 AO6 5-7-04 50 *QB 88/04 Learning and Organisational Development Brisbane 1,482.50—1,653.30 AO3 5-7-04 50 Graduate (c) *QB 89/04 Regional Manager (c) Cairns 2,889.60—3,055.80 AO8 12-7-04 50 Brisbane Metropolitan Region— South East Queensland Group— *QB 78/04 Senior Estimator (2 positions) Cannon Hill 2,020.20—2,119.30 OO7 28-6-04 50 Darling Downs Region— Central and South West Queensland Group— *QB 79/04 Regional Manager (c) Toowoomba 2,889.60—3,055.80 AO8 28-6-04 50 Project Services Note.—Applications for positions within Project Services, must include the original, plus two copies of the complete applications. Business Development Portfolio— PS 21/04 Building Surveyor (c) Brisbane 1,979.40—2,160.90 PO3 5-7-04 48 Project Services— Professional Services— PS 17/04 Administration Officer Brisbane 1,475.30—1,644.80 AO3 28-6-04 48 PS 18/04 Administration Officer Brisbane 1,475.30—1,644.80 AO3 28-6-04 48 PS 19/04 Manager, Office Interiors Brisbane 2,870.30—3,035.40 PO6 5-7-04 48 Health, TAFE, Law and Order— ‡PS 20/04 Project Manager, Art Built-In (Graduate) (c) Brisbane 1,473.90—1,884.40 PO2 5-7-04 48 Government ICT Note.—Applications for positions within Government ICT, must include the original, plus two copies of the complete application. POSITIONS—NIL Queensland Services Group †QSG 25/04 Account Manager, Furniture and Design (c) Zillmere 1,755.80—1,933.20 AO4 5-7-04 58 †QSG 26/04 Financial Accountant (c) Brisbane 2,298.90—2,454.30 AO6 5-7-04 58 QSG 27/04 Senior Financial Accountant (c) Brisbane 2,563.30—2,743.40 AO7 5-7-04 58 Information Services Directorate #GR 30/04 Chief Information Officer (c) (f) Brisbane 4,826.30—5,184.20 Section 70 28-6-04 55 Building Division Government Office Accommodation Unit— *GR 33/04 Senior Accommodation Planner Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 12-7-04 55 Leasing Group— *GR 31/04 Lease Manager (2 positions) Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 12-7-04 55 Finance Directorate Budget Management Section— GR 32/04 Budget Accountant Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 12-7-04 55 * Applications are to remain current for a period of up to 12 months. # Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary contract for 3 years. ‡ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a period of 12 months. † Temporary position for a period of up to 12 months.

QLEAVE Corporate Strategy Section— *QL 5/04 Manager, Human Resources Lutwyche 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 9-7-04 39 Client Services Section— *QL 6/04 Client Services Officer Lutwyche 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 12-7-04 39 * Applications will remain current for a period of 12 months. Late applications may not be accepted. Address applications to General Manager, QLeave, P.O. Box 512, Lutwyche, Qld, 4030. Application Kits may be obtained via: Internet: www.qleave.qld.gov.au, E-mail: [email protected], Mail: (by phoning (07) 3212 6877). If you wish to enquire about this vacancy please contact the HR Manager on phone: (07) 3212 6877, or on e-mail: [email protected] 25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 39 547

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QUEENSLAND BUILDING SERVICES AUTHORITY Dispute Management Division— *BSA 26/04 Senior Building Research and Investigation Brisbane 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 9-7-04 150 Officer (c) Applications for all Authority positions will remain current for twelve (12) months.

Q-COMP Q-Comp— Q 22/04 Senior Data Analyst (c) (h) Brisbane 2,326.60—2,786.60 AO6 2-7-04 ‡ ‡ Address Code: Applications quoting reference number Q 22/04, including resume and covering letter, must be received no later than Friday, 2nd July, 2004 and are to be emailed to [email protected] or sent to the Human Resources Advisor, Q-COMP, PO Box 13407, George Street, Queensland, 4003.

QUEENSLAND OMBUDSMAN Corporate Services Unit— *OMB 8/04 Manager Corporate Services (c) Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 12-7-04 33 * Applications will remain current for a period of 12 months.

RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES AUTHORITY Note.—Applications for positions within the Residential Tenancies Authority should include the original, plus two copies of the complete application. Bond and Advisory Services, Call Centre— *RTA 4/04 Client Information Officer (3 positions) Brisbane 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 12-7-04 173 * Applications shall remain current for a period of 12 months.

DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION Office of the Director-General— Executive and Legal Services— *SDI 43/04 Cabinet Legislation and Liaison Officer Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 AO8 28-6-04 23 Industry Development and Investment— Commercial Advisory Services— Product Assessment and Management— ‡SDI 44/04 Senior Policy Officer Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 5-7-04 23 Innovation and Smart State Policy— Innovation and Emerging Industries— Creative Industries Sectoral Development— †SDI 45/04 Principal Project Officer Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 5-7-04 23 Corporate Management— Corporate Communications— SDI 46/04 Senior Communications Officer Brisbane 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 12-7-04 23 Client Services— Business Migration— (Migration Aftercare Services)— SDI 47/04 Principal Project Officer Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 12-7-04 23 * Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a period of 12 months. ‡ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary role for a period up to June, 2005. † Temporary position for 12 months with the possibility of an extension.

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM, FAIR TRADING AND WINE INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT Note.—Applicants can obtain Position Descriptions by telephoning (07) 3224 7863, via the internet: www.dtftwid.qld.gov.au or alternatively, by emailing [email protected] and stating the vacancy reference number in the subject line eg. TFTW 26/04. Liquor Licensing Division— Liquor Operations Branch— Compliance Unit— TFTW 27/04 Liquor Compliance Officer (c) Brisbane 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 5-7-04 8 Executive and Corporate Services Division— Legal Services Unit— TFTW 30/04 Senior Legal Officer (h) Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 PO5 12-7-04 8 548 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 39 [25 June, 2004

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$$ Service Delivery and Development Division— TFTW 31/04 Assistant Liquor Licensing Officer (c) Cairns 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 19-7-04 8 TFTW 32/04 Liquor Licensing Officer (c) Mount Isa 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 19-7-04 8 TFTW 33/04 Liquor Licensing Officer (4 positions) (c) Cairns 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 19-7-04 8 TFTW 34/04 Principal Liquor Licensing Officer (c) Cairns 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 19-7-04 8

QUEENSLAND TRANSPORT Note.—Applications for roles within Queensland Transport must include the original, plus two copies of the complete application for each role applied for. Corporate Governance Division— Legal and Legislation Branch— Organisational Policy— $#TD 164/04 Principal Advisor (Organisational Policy) (e) Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 28-6-04 19 Rail Ports and Freight Division— Freight Policy Branch— ¥TD 165/04 Transport Analyst (e) Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 28-6-04 19 Passenger Transport Division— Passenger Transport Development Branch— Community Partnerships and Development Unit— $TD 166/04 Support Officer (TravelSmart) Brisbane 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 28-6-04 19 Public Transport Management— Urban Transport Management— TD 167/04 Senior Policy Officer Brisbane 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 5-7-04 19 Services Group— Northern Region— Client Service Delivery— TD 161/04 Manager (Client Service Delivery) (c) Townsville 2,843.30—3,007.00 AO8 5-7-04 19 Human Resources Branch— People Management Consultancy Services— øTD 163/04 Temporary Assistant Human Resources Brisbane 1,458.60—1,626.60 AO3 28-6-04 19 Consultant (e) South East Region— Road Safety (South East)— TD 168/04 Manager (Road Safety) (c) Brisbane 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 19-7-04 19 Land Transport and Safety Division— $‡TD 162/04 Principal Advisor (Rail Safety) (c) Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 28-6-04 19 Maritime Safety Queensland— Maritime Operations Group— Commercial Operations Unit— Hydrographic Services— $TD 160/04 Senior Hydrographic Surveyor (c) Brisbane 1,959.20—2,139.40 PO3 5-7-04 19 Corporate Strategy Branch— $*TD 169/04 Principal Project Officer (e) Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 12-7-04 19 $ Applications will remain current for a period of 12 months. ‡ Permanent and Temporary vacancies may be filled from the pool of applicants for this role. Interstate and intrastate travel is a requirement of this position. ø Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a period of 12 months with a possibility of extension. # Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 30th June, 2005. Applicants may be used to fill temporary or permanent vacancies. ¥ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a period of 6 months unless otherwise determined. * Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 30th June, 2005.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT Note.—Applicants can obtain Position Descriptions by telephoning (07) 3224 6476, e-mailing: [email protected] or via the internet: www.treasury.qld.gov.au Office of State Revenue— *†TY 129/04 Regional Manager Cairns 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 5-7-04 31 *†TY 130/04 Senior Revenue Officer Brisbane 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 5-7-04 31 *†TY 131/04 Project Officer Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 5-7-04 31 *†TY 132/04 Senior Revenue Officer Brisbane, 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 5-7-04 31 Rockhampton, T’ville & Cairns 25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 39 549

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$$ Treasury Office— *TY 128/04 Senior Treasury Analyst Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 5-7-04 31 Office of the Under Treasurer— TY 133/04 Ministerial Co-ordinator Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 12-7-04 31 Shared Services Implementation Office— ‡TY 134/04 Program Director (c) (e) (f) Brisbane 3,696.50—3,856.70 Section 70 9-7-04 31 Office of Economic and Statistical Research— *TY 135/04 Statistician, Surveys and Analysis (c) Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 12-7-04 31 *TY 136/04 Statistician, Crime Modelling and Statistics (c) Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 12-7-04 31 Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation— $TY 137/04 Gaming Inspector (c) Cairns 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 12-7-04 31 Portfolio Services— *TY 139/04 Principal Consultant, Human Resources Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 12-7-04 31 Government Superannuation Office *TY 127/04 Application Support Officer (c) Brisbane 1,724.80—1,896.60 AO4 5-7-04 31 *TY 138/04 Administration Manager, Operations Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 12-7-04 31 For hearing impaired applicants, a TTY machine is available on (07) 3224 4621. * Applications to remain current for 12 months. † Re-advertised position. Applicants are advised that Office of State Revenue may initiate a criminal history check of the preferred applicant. ‡ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary Section 70. $ Position: Cairns 1 Temporary for a period of 12 months.

CORPTECH Program and Technology— Program Management Office— *$CT 23/04 Senior Finance Officer Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 5-7-04 31 *£CT 26/04 Office Manager Brisbane 1,998.80—2,172.40 AO5 5-7-04 31 *£CT 27/04 Vendor Management Officer Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 5-7-04 31 *$CT 28/04 Program Planner Brisbane 2,293.40—2,453.70 AO6 5-7-04 31 *#CT 32/04 Principal Project Officer Brisbane 2,566.20—2,751.60 AO7 5-7-04 31 * Applications to remain current for 12 months. $ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 30th June, 2004 (with possibility of extension). £ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 30th June, 2006 (with possibility of extension). # Position: Brisbane multiple positions Temporary for 2 years until 30th June, 2006 (with possibility of extension).

QUEENSLAND LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— PS 15/04 Principal Research Officer Brisbane 2,277.60—2,453.70 PO4 28-6-04 25 Public Works Committee— *PS 18/04 Senior Research Officer Brisbane 1,373.90—2,139.40 PO2/PO3 2-7-04 25 Financial and Administrative Services— ‡PS 16/04 Manager, Financial and Administrative Services Brisbane 2,843.30—3,007.00 AO8 28-6-04 25 Parliamentary Reporting Service— ‡PS 17/04 Chief Reporter Brisbane 3,287.70 SO2 28-6-04 25 * Temporary vacancy to 7th December, 2004. ‡ Appointment to the position may be on the basis of a contract of employment.

Note: Positions within the Parliamentary Service come within the ambit of the Parliamentary Service Act 1988 and are not subject to the provisions of the Public Service Act 1996. Notes.—As prescribed under sections 94, 95, 96 and 114 of the Public Service Act 1996 and Part 1 of the Appeals Directive (No.: 11/96): an appeal can not be made to the Public Service Commissioner against a decision to appoint or second an officer or other person to Senior Officer levels (SO1 and SO2), and; otherwise, an officer entitled to appeal must satisfy the following requirements— • the officer must have applied for a vacancy to which one of the following persons was promoted: — an officer of a Department; — a general employee of a Department with tenure; — an officer of a Public Service Office; — a general employee of a Public Service Office with tenure; or — a tenured public sector employee of a public sector unit listed in Schedule 3 of the Appeals Directive; 550 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 39 [25 June, 2004

• the officer’s application for the vacancy must have been received before the deadline for the receipt of applications; • the officer’s notice of appeal must be actually received by the Public Service Commissioner before the deadline for its receipt; and • the officer must continue to be entitled to appeal (see s. 1(1) of Appeals Directive). (a) Appointees may be required to serve in any part of the State. Where a centre is included under “Locality”, the headquarters of the appointee will be at such centre unless otherwise determined. (b) An appointment has been declared by the Public Service Commissioner, by gazette notice, to be a non-appealable appointment, pursuant to section 95 of the Public Service Act 1996. (c) Also being advertised in daily press and/or internet/email advertising or technical journals. (d) Appointment to a particular level will depend on qualifications and experience. (e) The appointee may be appointed in a temporary capacity. If a tenured employee of the Public Service is selected for appointment, the officer will retain tenured status. (f) Appointment may be made on the basis of a contract for a fixed term, pursuant to sections 69 and 70 of the Public Service Act 1996. (g) Senior Officer levels (SO1 and SO2): salary sacrifice may be made for optional benefits of employer funded superannuation options and professional organisation membership fees. (h) In accordance with section 5.13 of the Directive 4/02, Deployment and Redeployment, registered deployees will be considered on relative merit.

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Ref. Ref. Department, Location and Postal Address No. Department, Location and Postal Address No. 2 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY: 14th Floor, 160 20 MAIN ROADS: To receive position descriptions and Ann Street, Brisbane 4000; P.O. Box 155, Brisbane Albert Street, application packages via facsimile or mail please Qld, 4002; Phone 3227.8945; Fax: (07) 3225.1952; or email phone (07) 3404 9765. This faxback service [email protected] Internet Address:— www.epa. operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week qld.gov.au/environment/careers/vacancies/ 23 DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT: Level 22, 6 CORPORATE ADMINISTRATION AGENCY: 35 111 George Street, Brisbane, Qld, 4002; P.O. Box 168, Merivale Street, South Brisbane, Q, 4101; P.O. Box Brisbane Albert Street, Qld, 4002; Phone: 3405.6525; E- 3159; South Brisbane Q, 4101; Phone: (07) 3842.9340; mail: [email protected]; Internet: http://www. Fax: (07) 3842.9302 or Internet Address: statedevelopment.qld.gov.au/ about/employment http://www.caa.qld.gov.au/employment_opps.asp 24 THE PREMIER AND CABINET: 4th Floor, Executive 7 QUEENSLAND AUDIT OFFICE: 11th Floor, Central Building, 100 George Street, Brisbane 4000; P.O. Box Plaza One, 345 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000; G..O. 185, Brisbane Albert Street 4002; Phone: 3224.4671 or Box 1139, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3405.1100. email Internet Address: [email protected] Internet: www.qao.qld.gov.au/qaoinf.htm 25 PARLIAMENT HOUSE: Legislative Assembly Offices, 8 TOURISM, FAIR TRADING AND WINE INDUSTRY Parliament House, Corner George and Alice Streets, DEVELOPMENT: Level 23, 111 George Street, Brisbane 4000; Phone: 3406.7579; Fax: 3406.7509; Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 1141 Brisbane 4001; Phone: Email: HumanResourceManagement@parliament. 3224.7863; E-mail requests for Position Descriptions: qld.gov.au Internet: www.parliament.qld.gov.au/vacancies [email protected] or via the internet: 31 TREASURY: Human and Physical Resources, Level 2, www.dtftwid.gov.au/vacancy/vacancy.au; E-mail applications will be accepted at [email protected] Executive Annexe, 102 George Street, Brisbane, Qld, 4000; Phone: 3224.6476; Email: 10 CORPORATE SOLUTIONS QUEENSLAND, SERVICING [email protected] or Internet: http// THE DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND www.treasury.qld.gov.au Please note Queensland TRAINING & DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL Treasury does not accept applications via email RELATIONS: Level 1, Block B, Neville Bonner Building, 75 William Street, Brisbane Qld 4000; G.P.O. Box 69, 32 HOUSING: Level 13, 61 Mary Street, Brisbane, Qld, 4000; Brisbane Qld 4001; Fax: (07) 3225 2237; An application G.P.O. Box 690, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3238.3998; package can be obtained via the Internet at: Fax: 3227.7671. E-mail requests for PD’s to www.jobs.qld.gov.au or via facsimile or mail by phoning [email protected] E-mail applications will be (07) 3222 2370. This telephone faxback service operates 24 accepted at [email protected] (Please note hours a day, 7 days a week. e-mail applications will only be accepted in Microsoft Word 97, read-only format) 11 OPEN LEARNING INSTITUTE OF TAFE: Job description and applicant package can be accessed via: QUEENSLAND OMBUDSMAN: Internet ; or phone 33 Level 25, 288 Edward Street, GPO Box 3314, Brisbane 4001; (07) 3244 5348. Please send application to: Vacancy Phone: (07) 3005.7077; Fax: (07) 3005.7067; Requests Processing Officer, CSQ—Brisbane South, Locked for Position Descriptions and application package by Mail Bag 14, South Brisbane, 4101 phone or E-mail: [email protected] or on 13 HEALTH RIGHTS COMMISSION: Level 19, 288 Edward the website at www.ombudsman.qld.gov.au Street, Brisbane 4000; Phone: 3234.0295 (Internet): INNOVATION AND INFORMATION www.hrc.qld.gov.au/index_jobs.html ECONOMY, SPORT AND RECREATION 14 HEALTH: Level 12, State Health Building, 147-163 QUEENSLAND: Charlotte Street, Brisbane, Q, 4000; G.P.O. Box 48, 28 INNOVATION AND INFORMATION ECONOMY, Brisbane, Q, 4001. To receive position descriptions SPORT AND RECREATION QUEENSLAND: Level and application packages for Corporate Office 12, 111 George Street, Brisbane, 4000: Postal: P.O. vacancies only via facsimile or mail, please phone: Box 187, Brisbane Albert Street, Qld 4002. Phone: (07) 3404 9775. This faxback service operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Internet (07) 3237.9799 (between 8.30 a.m. and 5 p.m.). Fax: Address: http://www.health.qld.gov.au/careers/ (07) 3235.4549. Email: [email protected] 44 CITEC: 317 Edward Street, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 15 JUSTICE: 15th Floor, State Law Building, Cnr. George 279, Brisbane 4001; Phone: (07) 3224.4993 and Ann Streets, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 149, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3239.6117. Internet Address:— (between 8.30 a.m. and 5 p.m.) Fax: (07) 3227.8539 http://www.justice.qld.gov.au/jobs.htm To obtain position descriptions and application packages: Email requests to [email protected] or via 16 PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE: 15th Floor, 444 Queen Street, Internet: http://www.citec.com.au/careers or via facsimile Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 1449, Brisbane 4001; or mail on: (07) 3224.4993 (between 8.30 a.m. and 5 p.m.) Phone: (07) 3213.9477; Fax: (07)3213.9489 Email: [email protected] or Internet: DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT, http://www.pt.qld.gov.au/jobs/jobvacancies.htm PLANNING, SPORT AND RECREATION: 17 ANTI-DISCRIMINATION COMMISSION QUEENSLAND: 28A Corporate Solutions Queensland, Level 12, 295 Ann Care of Vacancy Processing Officer, 15th Floor, State Law Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000; Postal: G.P.O. Box Building, corner George and Ann Streets, Brisbane 4000; 2937, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Phone: 3224.5048; Fax: G.P.O. Box 149, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3239.6117 3224.5061; E-mail: [email protected] 19 QUEENSLAND TRANSPORT: Ground Floor, Boundary NATURAL RESOURCES AND MINES: Street, Spring Hill, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 1412, Brisbane 4001. Position descriptions and application 89 NATURAL RESOURCES AND MINES: 16th Floor, packages can be obtained via the Internet at: Forestry House, 160 Mary Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000: http://jobs.qld.gov.au, or via facsimile or mail on: Personnel Services, CorporateLink, G.P.O. Box 1435, (07) 3834.5005. This telephone faxback service operates Brisbane, Qld 4001; Phone: 3239.3083 24 hours a day, 7 days a week 90 WEST REGION OFFICE, Landsborough Highway, 18 MAIN ROADS: Metropolitan District, South East P.O. Box 519, Longreach, Q, 4730; Phone: Region. To receive a position description and (076) 584 900; Fax: (076) 583 975 application package via facsimile or mail please phone 93 SOUTH REGIONAL OFFICE: 203 Tor Street, (07) 3404 9765. This telephone faxback service Toowoomba, 4350; P.O. Box 318, Toowoomba operates 24 hours per day, 7 days a week. 4350; Phone: (076) 881 276; Fax: (076) 881 198 552 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 39 [25 June, 2004

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Ref. Ref. No. Department, Location and Postal Address No. Department, Location and Postal Address 94 CHARLEVILLE DISTRICT OFFICE: Hood Street, 113 TOOWOOMBA-DARLING DOWNS DISTRICT OFFICE: P.O. Box 224, Charleville, Q, 4470; Phone: 178 Hume Street, Toowoomba; P.O. Box 38, Toowoomba, (07) 4654.4236; Fax: (07) 4654.4225 Qld, 4350; Phone: (07) 4616 9111; Fax: (07) 4616.9100 PUBLIC WORKS: 115 WARWICK DISTRICT OFFICE: “Blaketon House, corner 48 PROJECT SERVICES: Level 3, 80 George Street, Palmerin and Albert Streets, Warwick, 4370; Phone: Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 2906, Brisbane (07) 4661.0500; Fax: (07) 4661.0525 4001; Phone: 3224.5192. Email: 116 ROMA DISTRICT OFFICE: 44-46 Bungil Street, Roma; [email protected] P.O. Box 456, Roma, Qld, 4455; Phone: 50 Q BUILD: Level 12, 295 Ann Street, Brisbane 4000; (07) 4622.7911; Fax: (07) 4622.2559 G.P.O. Box 2937, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3224.5048; Fax: 3224.5061; Email address is: 117 CHINCHILLA DISTRICT OFFICE: “Chinchilla Arcade”, [email protected] Heeney Street, Chinchilla, 4413; P.O. Box 493, 55 CORPORATE SERVICES/BUILDING DIVISION/ Chinchilla 4413; Phone: (07) 4662.8600; Fax: QUEENSLAND PURCHASING: Level 3, 80 George (07) 4662.8624 Street, Brisbane 4000 (Parliament House End); G.P.O. 118 ISIS BURNETT DISTRICT OFFICE: 102 Lennox Street, 2457, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3224.7352; Fax: Maryborough; P.O. Box 142, Maryborough, Qld, 4650; 3224.7186; [email protected] Phone: (07) 4162.1633; Fax: (07) 4121.1645 58 QUEENSLAND SERVICES GROUP C/O QBuild, 119 FRASER-COOLOOLA DISTRICT OFFICE: 102 Lennox Level 12, 295 Ann Street, Brisbane 4000; GPO Street, Maryborough; P.O. Box 142, Maryborough, Qld, Box 2937, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3224.5048; 4650; Phone: (07) 4162.1633; Fax: (07) 4121.1645 Fax: 3224.5061; Email address is: [email protected] 120 BUNDABERG DISTRICT OFFICE: corner Maryborough 60 GOVERNMENT ICT: Level 12, 295 Ann Street, and Woondooma Streets, Bundaberg; P.O. Box 3008, Brisbane 4000; GPO Box 2937, Brisbane, Qld 4001; Bundaberg, Qld, 4670; (07) 4154.0344; Fax: Phone: 3224.5048; Fax: 3224.5061; Email: (07) 4152.6495 [email protected] 121 SOUTH BURNETT DISTRICT OFFICE: 2 Evelyn Street, 61 QUEENSLAND STATE ARCHIVES: Level 12, 295 Kingaroy; P.O. Box 197, Kingaroy, Qld, 4610; Ann Street, Brisbane 4000; GPO Box 2937, (07) 4162.9500; Fax: (07) 4162.9524 Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3224.5048; Fax: 3224 5061. Email: [email protected] 122 ROCKHAMPTON DISTRICT OFFICE: 209 Bolsover Street, Rockhampton; P.O. Box 138, Rockhampton, Qld, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: 4700; Phone: (07) 4938.4661; Fax: (07) 4938.4921 Positions descriptions and application packages can be obtained via the Internet: www.jobs.qld.gov.au. If experiencing 123 EMERALD DISTRICT OFFICE: “Waterson Place”, 21 difficulty downloading documents phone Public Service Hospital Road, Emerald, 4720; Phone: positions (07) 3237.9715; Teaching positions (07) 3237.9714. (07) 4983.8600; Fax: (07) 4983.8623 Please note that the Department of Education does 124 GLADSTONE DISTRICT OFFICE: 21 Dawson Highway, not accept applications by email. Gladstone, 4680; Phone: (07) 4971.3600; Fax: 100 OTHER: Please refer to the position description for (07) 4971.3699 return address details. 125 MACKAY HINTERLAND and NORTH DISTRICT 101 CENTRAL OFFICE: Vacancy Processing Officer, P.O. OFFICE: Level 1, Mackay Day and Night Pharmacy Box 33, Brisbane Albert Street, Qld, 4002; Public Building, 67-69 Sydney Street, Mackay, Qld, 4740; Service Ph: (07) 3237.9715; Teaching Ph: P.O. Box 760, Mackay, Q, 4740; Phone: (07) 3237.9714; Fax: (07) 3210.0714 (07) 4951.6900; Fax: (07) 4951.6924 102 NAMBOUR DISTRICT OFFICE: “Centenary Square”, 52-64 Currie Street, Nambour; P.O. Box 745, 127 TOWNSVILLE BURDEKIN DISTRICT OFFICE: 187- Nambour, Qld, 4560 209 Stanley Street, Townsville, 4810; P.O. Box 5179, 104 MOOLOOLABA DISTRICT OFFICE: P.O. Box 5058, Townsville, 4810; Phone: (07) 4726.3111; Fax: Maroochydore, BC Qld, 4558; Phone: (07) 4726.3100 (07) 5456.8777; Fax: (07) 5456.8700 128 TOWNSVILLE NORTH AND WEST DISTRICT 105 WEST MORETON DISTRICT OFFICE: Milford OFFICE: 187-209 Stanley Street, Townsville, 4810; P.O. Street, Ipswich; P.O. Box 874, Ipswich, Qld, 4305; Box 5179, Townsville, 4810; Phone: (07) 4726.3111; Phone: (07) 3280.1666; Fax: (07) 3280.1199 Fax: (07) 4726.3100 106 IPSWICH DISTRICT OFFICE: corner Gordon and 129 MOUNT ISA DISTRICT OFFICE: 51 Miles Street, Mount South Streets, Ipswich, Private Mail Bag 2, Ipswich, Isa; P.O. Box 1267, Mount Isa Qld, 4825; Phone: Qld, 4305; Phone: (07) 3280.1773; Fax: (07) 3280.1986 (07) 4744.8222; Fax: (07) 4744.8200 107 PMB 250 Mansfield DC 4122, Level 2, Block A and B, Garden Square, McGregor Street, Upper Mt Gravatt, 130 LONGREACH DISTRICT OFFICE: 139 Eagle Street, 4122; Phone: (07) 3422.8355; Fax: (07) 3349.8507 Longreach P.O. Box 343, Longreach, Qld, 4730; Phone: 108 CORINDA DISTRICT OFFICE: 689 Sherwood Road, (07) 4658 4599; Fax: (07) 4658 4529 Sherwood, 4075; P.O. Box 16, Sherwood, 4075; 131 CAIRNS AND CAPE DISTRICT OFFICE: 17-19 Phone: (07) 3379.0500; Fax: (07) 3379.2882 Sheridan Street, Cairns; P.O. Box 6094; Cairns Mail 109 MOUNT GRAVATT DISTRICT OFFICE: “Garden Centre, Qld, 4871 Square”, Kessels Road, Mount Gravatt, Private Mail 133 TABLELANDS-JOHNSTONE DISTRICT OFFICE: 2 Bag 250, Mansfield DC, Qld, 4122 Whiting Street, Atherton, Qld, 4883; Phone: 110 BAYSIDE DISTRICT OFFICE: School Road, Capalaba; (070) 4091.0801; Fax: (070) 4091.4957 Phone: (07) 3245.0222; Fax: (07) 3245.6741 111 GEEBUNG DISTRICT OFFICE: 257 Gympie Road, 134 TORRES STRAIT DISTRICT OFFICE: Hargraves Street, Geebung, 4034; Phone: (07) 3350.7866; Fax: Thursday Island; P.O. Box 117, Thursday Island, Qld, (07) 3350.7891 4875; (070) 4069.1282; Fax: (070) 4069.1734 112 STAFFORD DISTRICT OFFICE: 257 Gympie Road, 135 GOLD COAST NORTH DISTRICT OFFICE: 56 Anne Geebung, 4034; Phone: (07) 3350.7866; Fax: Street, Southport, P.O. Box 2818, Southport, Q, (07) 3350.7891 4215; Phone: (07) 5583 6222; Fax: (07) 5591 1740 25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 39 553

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Ref. Ref. No. Department, Location and Postal Address No. Department, Location and Postal Address 136 GOLD COAST SOUTH DISTRICT OFFICE: East Quay, DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITIES: Corporate Park, Level 2 South, 34-36 Glenferrie Drive, Robina; Postal: P.O. Box 557, Robina DC 4226; 40 Job Description can be accessed via: Internet: www.jobs. qld.gov.au; or email: [email protected], or (07) 5562.4888; Fax: (07) 5562 4800 phone: 3224 7144. Please send job applications via email to: 137 LOGAN BEAUDESERT DISTRICT OFFICE: Herses [email protected] or Post to Vacancy Processing Road, Eagleby, Qld, 4207; (07) 3287.5533; Fax: Officer, CorporateLink, G.P.O. Box 806, Brisbane, Qld, 4001 (07) 3807 4943 DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SAFETY: DEPARTMENT OF POLICE: 41 Job Description can be accessed via: Internet: www.jobs. qld.gov.au; or email: [email protected], or 138 CORPORATE SERVICES: Vacancy Processing Officer, phone: 3224 7144. Please send job applications via email to: Recruiting Section, 200 Roma Street, Brisbane 4000; [email protected] or Post to Vacancy Processing G.P.O. Box 1440, Brisbane, 4001; Fax: (07) 3364.4414. Officer, CorporateLink, G.P.O. Box 806, Brisbane, Qld, 4001 Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 3364 4702. INFORMATION COMMISSIONER: 139 CENTRAL REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Box 221, 42 INFORMATION COMMISSIONER: Level 25, 288 Rockhampton, 4700; Fax: (07) 4922.6300. Position Edward Street, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 3314, Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone Brisbane, 4001; Email: [email protected] (07) 4932 1449. Tel: (07) 3005.7100; Fax: (07) 3005.7099 140 FAR NORTHERN REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Box CRIME AND MISCONDUCT COMMISSION: 7419, Cairns, 4870; Fax (07) 4031.5146. Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone 43 Human Resources Manager, Level 3, Terrica Place, 140 (07) 4040 4933. Creek Street, Brisbane, 4000; GPO Box 3123, Brisbane, 4001; Email: [email protected] 141 METROPOLITAN NORTH REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Phone: (07) 3360.6103 Box 1440, Brisbane 4001; Fax: (07) 3258.2651. Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au PRIMARY INDUSTRIES: or phone (07) 3258 2641. Position information can be obtained from Infobank for 142 METROPOLITAN SOUTH REGION: HR Manager, P.O. DPI staff. Other applicants can obtain position Box 6464, Upper Mount Gravatt, 4122; Fax: descriptions either through the internet (the (07) 3849.0344. Position Description available at Department of Primary Industries web site address www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 3849 0318. is http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_vacancies), or the faxline which operates 24 hours per day, 7 days a 143 NORTH COAST REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Box 553, week, phone: (07) 3239.3083 Maroochydore, 4558; Fax (07) 5443.8103. Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone 70 DPI OFFICE: 16th Floor, Forestry House, 160 Mary (07) 5409 7907. Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000; Personnel Services, CorporateLink, G.P.O. Box 1435, Brisbane, Qld 144 NORTHERN REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Box 2293, 4001; Phone: (07) 3406.2908; Fax: (07) 3406.2927 Townsville, 4810; Fax: (07) 4726.4613. Position (http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_vacancies) Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone 71 DPI NORTH REGIONAL OFFICE: Abbott Street, (07) 4726 4618. Oonoonba 4811; P.O. Box 1085, Townsville 4810; 145 OPERATIONS SUPPORT COMMAND: HR Manager, Phone: (07) 4722 2634; Fax: (07) 4778 3634 200 Roma Street, Brisbane, 4000; G.P.O. Box 1440, (http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_vacancies) Brisbane, 4001; Fax: (07) 3364.4727. Position 72 DPI CENTRAL REGIONAL OFFICE: Corner Bruce Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone Highway and Yeppoon Road, Rockhampton; P.O. (07) 3364 4756. Box 6014, Rockhampton Mail Centre, Q, 4702; Phone: (07) 4936.0301; Fax: (07) 4936.0317 146 SOUTH EASTERN REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Box (http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_vacancies) 561, Surfers Paradise BC 4217; Fax: (07) 5570.7990. Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au 73 DPI SOUTH REGIONAL OFFICE: 203 Tor Street, or phone (07) 5570 7967. Toowoomba 4350; P.O. Box 102, Toowoomba 4350; Phone: (07) 4688.1200; Fax: (07) 4688.1430 147 SOUTHERN REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Box 1333, (http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_vacancies) Toowoomba, 4350; Fax: (07) 4615.3200. Position 74 DPI SOUTH-EAST REGIONAL OFFICE: 91-95 Howard Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone Street, Nambour 4560; P.O. Box 5165, Nambour 4560; (07) 4615 3222. Phone: (07) 5430.4911; Fax: (07) 5430.4994 148 STATE CRIME OPERATIONS COMMAND: HR (http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_ vacancies) Manager, 200 Roma Street, Brisbane, 4000, G.P.O. 75 DPI WEST REGIONAL OFFICE: Landsborough Box 1440, Brisbane, 4001; Fax: (07) 3364.4087. Highway, Longreach 4730; P.O. Box 519, Longreach Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au 4730; Phone: (07) 4658.4433; Fax: (07) 4658.4400 or phone (07) 3364 4266. (http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_ vacancies) 190 QUEENSLAND POLICE SERVICE ACADEMY: 76 DPI FORESTRY: 11th Floor, Forestry House, 160 Vacancy Processing Officer, Queensland Police Mary Street, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 944, Service Academy, P.O. Box 1110, Archerfield, Qld, Brisbane 4001; Phone: (07) 3234.0776; Fax: 4108; Fax: (07) 3246 8290. Position Description (07) 3225.2171 available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 3364 77 DPI FORESTRY: DIVISION OF OPERATIONS: P.O. 4702. Box 1339, Gympie, Qld 4570; Phone: PROSTITUTION LICENSING AUTHORITY: (07) 5483 7094. Fax: (07) 5482.3430 78 DPI FORESTRY: DIVISION OF OPERATIONS: 191 PROSTITUTION LICENSING AUTHORITY: G.P.O. P.O. Box 344, Rockhampton, Qld 4700; 109 Bolsover Box 3196, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. To obtain a position Street, Rockhampton, Qld 4700; Phone: description: (07) 3109 4900; Fax: (07) 3876 3641 (07) 4938.4212. Fax: (07) 4927.2158 554 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 39 [25 June, 2004

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Ref. Ref. No. Department, Location and Postal Address No. Department, Location and Postal Address 39 QLEAVE: Level 4, 543 Lutwyche Road, Lutwyche, Qld, 4030; DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIVE SERVICES PO Box 512, Lutwyche, Qld, 4030; Phone: (07) 3212.6877; Fax: (07) 3212.6844; Email: [email protected]; 30 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIVE SERVICES: Assistant Internet: www.qleave.qld.gov.au Adviser, Workforce Practices, Human Resource Services Branch, Department of Corrective Services, G.P.O. Box QUEENSLAND NURSING COUNCIL: 1054, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Phone: (07) 3239.0573; Fax: (07) 3239.0602; Email: Recruitment@ dcs.qld.gov.au 80 QUEENSLAND NURSING COUNCIL: Level 14, 201 Charlotte Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000; G.P.O. Box 151 General Manager, Woodford Correctional Centre, 2928, Brisbane, Qld 4001; Phone: (07) 3223.5160; Private Mail Bag 1, Woodford, Qld, 4514; Phone: Fax: (07) 3223.5161; http://www.qnc.qld.gov.au/ (07) 5422.5230; Fax: (07) 5496.1886 e-mail: [email protected] 152 Regional Director, Southern Region Community Corrections, P.O. Box 2335, Mansfield, Qld, 4122; EMERGENCY SERVICES: Phone: (07) 3849.6533; Fax: (07) 3849.1146 81 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES: 153 Regional Director, Northern Region Community Employee Services, Recruitment Unit, Level 3, Block E, Corrections, P.O. Box 615, Townsville, Qld, 4810; Kedron Park Complex, Cnr Park and Kedron Park Phone: (07) 4760. 7581; Fax: (07) 4760.7580 Roads, Kedron, Qld, 4031; G.P.O. Box 1425, Brisbane, Qld, 4001; Fax: (07) 3247.8245 154 General Manager. Townsville Correctional Centre, P.O. 82 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES: 4th Box 5574, MC, Townsville, Qld, 4810; Phone: Floor, State Government Building, 36 Shields (07) 4799.8499; Fax: (07) 4799.8501 Street; P.O. Box 920, Cairns, Qld, 4870; Phone: (07) 4039.8545; Fax: (07) 4039.8266 155 General Manager, Sir David Longland Correctional Centre, P.O. Box 750, Richlands, Qld, 4077; Phone: 83 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, 12 (07) 3406.8712; Fax: (07) 3406.8878 Wickham Road, North Ward, P.O. Box 5845, MSO, Townsville, Qld, 4810; Phone: (07) 4799.7116; 156 General Manager, Lotus Glen Correctional Centre, Fax: (07) 4799.7061 Private Mail Bag 1, Mareeba, Qld, 4880; Phone: 84 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, 34 (07) 4093.3911; Fax: (07) 4093.3951 East Street, P.O. Box 1531, Rockhampton, Qld, 157 General Manager, WORC Program, P.O. Box 495, 4700; Phone: (07) 4938.4315 (84315); Fax: Richlands, Qld, 4077; Phone: (07) 3271. 4433; (07) 4938.4897 and (07) 4938.4737 Fax: (07) 3271 4406 85 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, 128 Margaret Street, P.O. Box 831, Toowoomba, Qld, 158 General Manager, Capricornia Correctional Centre, 4350; Phone: 1300 131 312; Fax: (07) 4638.9630 Private Mail Bag 11, Central Queensland Mail Centre, Qld, 4702; Phone: (07) 4912.6265; Fax: 86 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, (07) 4912. 6267 (QFRS/CDRS), 98 Lennox Street, Maryborough, Qld, 4650; Phone: (07) 4123.8004; Fax: 159 General Manager, Wolston Correctional Centre, Locked (07) 4123.2960 Bag 1800, Richlands, Qld, 4077; Phone: 87 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, (07) 3271.9409; Fax: (07) 3271.9424 Regional Services (QFRS/CDRS), Brisbane North Region, 3rd Floor, Kedron Brook Building, Kedron 160 Regional Director, Central Region Community Park Complex, Cnr Park and Kedron Park Roads, Corrections, P.O. Box 1734, Rockhampton, Qld, Kedron, Qld, 4031; P.O. Box 000, Kedron, Qld, 4700; Phone: (07) 4938.4837; Fax: (07) 4938.4855 4031; Phone: (07) 3247.8419 (94419); Fax: (07) 3247.8385 (94385) 161 Regional Director, Metropolitan Region Community Corrections, P.O. Box 13787, Brisbane, Roma Street, 88 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, 32 Qld, 4003; Phone: (07) 3238.3660; Tansey Street, P.O. Box 927, Beenleigh, Qld, 4207; Fax: (07) 3238.3954 Phone: (07) 3287.8509 (QFRS/CDRS) or (07) 3287 8539 QAS; Fax: (07) 3804 7928 162 General Manager, Brisbane Women’s Correctional 96 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Centre, Locked Bag 2500, Richlands, Qld, 4077; (QAS), Corner West Terrace and Bowman Road, Phone: (07) 3271.9000; Fax: (07) 3271.9029 P.O. Box 249 Caloundra, Qld, 4551; Phone: 163 General Manager, Darling Downs Correctional Centre, (07) 5420.9951; Fax: (07) 5420.9950; Locked Bag 9006, Toowoomba Delivery Centre, Qld, [email protected] 4350; Phone: (07) 4698.5100; Fax: (07) 4630.6375 97 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, Regional Services (QAS), 2nd Floor, Block D, 165 General Manager, Numinbah Correctional Centre, Kedron Park Complex, Cnr Park and Kedron Park Private Mail Bag 1, Nerang, Qld, 4211; Phone: Roads, Kedron, Qld, 4031; G.P.O. Box 625, (07) 5533.4131; Fax: (07) 5533.4176 Brisbane, Qld, 4001; E-mail: [email protected]. 166 General Manager, Palen Creek Correctional Centre, Phone: (07) 3247.8295 (94295); Fax: (07) 3247.8390 Mount Lindsay Highway, via Rathdowney, Qld, 4287; (94390) PMB1; Phone: (07) 5544.3115; Fax: (07) 5544.3165 98 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, 167 General Manager, Operational Support Services Unit, Regional Services (QFRS/CDRS), Brisbane South Wacol Station Road, Wacol, Qld, 4076; Phone: Region, 2nd Floor, Kedron Brook Building, Kedron (07) 3271.6506; Fax: (07) 3271.6513 Park Complex, Cnr Park and Kedron Park Roads, Kedron, Qld, 4031; G.P.O. Box 2953, Brisbane, Qld, 168 Maryborough Correctional Centre, C/- Department of 4001; Phone: (07) 3247.8392 (94392); Fax: Corrective Services, G.P.O. Box 1054, Brisbane, (07) 3247.8385 (94385) Qld, 4001; As per address code 30 25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 39 555

Address Codes—continued Address Codes—continued

Ref. Ref. No. Department, Location and Postal Address No. Department, Location and Postal Address RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES AUTHORITY: 174 TROPICAL NORTH QUEENSLAND INSTITUTE OF TAFE: Eureka Street, Manunda, Cairns, Qld, 173 RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES AUTHORITY: 33 Herschel 4870, PMB 1 Cairns, Qld, 4870; Fax: (07) 4042 2428. Street, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 390, Brisbane 4001; To obtain a job description and applicant package Phone (07) 3361.3567; Email: [email protected]; or via please Phone: (07) 4042 2635. the internet: www.rta.qld.gov.au Internet Address: [email protected] GOLD COAST HEALTH SERVICE DISTRICT 175 MORETON INSTITUTE OF TAFE, 1030 Cavendish Road, Mount Gravatt, Qld, 4122, P.O. 2614, 79 GOLD COAST HEALTH SERVICE DISTRICT: Mansfield, Qld, 4122; Fax: (07) 3215 1479. To P.O. Box 742, Southport DC Qld, 4215; Phone: obtain a job description and applicant package (07) 5537.0341; Fax: (07) 5537.0355 please Phone: (07) 3215 1514. Internet Address: www.detir.qld.gov.au/jobs ROYAL BRISBANE HOSPITAL AND ROYAL WIDE BAY INSTITUTE OF TAFE WOMEN’S HOSPITAL AND HEALTH 176 , Private and SERVICE DISTRICT: confidential, Vacancy Processing Officer, LMB 279, Maryborough, 4650; Fax: (07) 4128 1167. To obtain a job 99 Workforce Planning, Establishments and Recruitment, description and applicant package please Phone: Corporate Development, M Floor, Block 7, Royal (07) 4120 6311. Brisbane Hospital and Royal Women’s Hospital and E-mail: [email protected] Health Service Districts, Herston Road, Herston, Qld, Internet Address: www.widebay.tafe.net/employeeservices 4029; Phone: (07) 3636.8127 or email— [email protected] 177 SOUTHERN QUEENSLAND INSTITUTE OF TAFE, 100 Bridge Street (Demountable Building), QUEENSLAND HEALTH INFORMATION SERVICES Toowoomba, Qld, 4350, P.O. Box 80, Toowoomba, Qld, 4350; Fax: (07) 4639 4673; Phone: 4694 1881. 99A Workforce Planning, Establishments and Recruitment, To obtain a job description and applicant package Corporate Development, M Floor, Block 7, Royal please Phone: (07) 4694 1914. Internet Address: Brisbane Hospital and Royal Women’s Hospital and www.detir.qld.gov.au/jobs Health Service Districts, Herston Road, Herston, Qld, 4029; Phone: (07) 3636.8127 or email— 178 YERONGA INSTITUTE OF TAFE, A Block, Cnr [email protected] Park Road and Villa Street, Yeronga, Qld, 4104, P.O. Box 6045, Fairfield Gardens, Qld, 4103; Fax: 3848 QUEENSLAND HEALTH PATHOLOGY AND 2586. To obtain a job description and application SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: package please Phone: (07) 3892 0536. Internet Address: www.detir.qld.gov.au/jobs 186 Recruitment Unit, Queensland Health Pathology and Scientific Services, P.O. Box 934, Archerfield, Qld, 179 BREMER INSTITUTE OF TAFE: Position description 4108; Phone: (07) 3000.9380; Fax: (07) 3000.9377 can be accessed via: Internet: www.det.qld.gov.au/jobs; or email: [email protected] or phone: 3817 3161. Please send job application to: Vacancy Processing Officer, The Bremer Institute of DEPARTMENT OF ABORIGINAL AND TORRES TAFE, P.O. Box 138, Booval, Qld, 4304; P.O. Box 138, STRAIT ISLANDER POLICY: Booval, Qld, 4304 40B Job Description can be accessed via: Internet: www.jobs.qld. 180 LOGAN INSTITUTE OF TAFE: 50-68 Armstrong gov.au; or email: [email protected], or phone: Road, Meadowbrook, Qld, 4131; LMB 4163, 3224 7144. Please send job applications via email to: Loganholme, DC Qld, 4129. To obtain a job description [email protected] or Post to Vacancy Processing and applicant package please Phone: (07) 3826 3860. Officer, CorporateLink, G.P.O. Box 806, Brisbane, Qld, 4001 Internet Address: www.logan.tafe.net DISABILITY SERVICES QUEENSLAND: 181 GOLD COAST INSTITUTE OF TAFE: A Block, Cnr 40C Job Description can be accessed via: Internet: www.jobs.qld. Heeb Street & Benowa Road, Ashmore, Qld, 4214, PO gov.au; or email: [email protected], or phone: Box 5547, GCMC, Qld, 9726; Fax: (07) 5539 3342. To 3224 7144. Please send job applications via email to: obtain a job description and applicant package please [email protected] or Post to Vacancy Processing Phone: (07) 5581 8530. Internet Address: Officer, CorporateLink, G.P.O. Box 806, Brisbane, Qld, 4001 www.det.qld.gov.au/jobs

150 QUEENSLAND BUILDING SERVICES AUTHORITY: QUEENSLAND STUDIES AUTHORITY: 11 Edmondstone Street, South Brisbane 4101; PMB 84, 182 Position description can be obtained from Coorparoo DC Qld 4151; Phone: 3225.2986; or Email: www.qsa.qld.edu.au, www.jobs.qld.gov.au, or telephone [email protected] (http://www.bsa.qld.gov.au/ 3864 0383. Applications are to be marked “Confidential” employment) and mailed to Personnel Officer, Queensland Studies Authority, P.O. Box 307, Spring Hill, Qld, 4004, or 171 BARRIER REEF INSTITUTE OF TAFE: Corner delivered to Ground Floor, 295 Ann Street, Brisbane Fulham Road and Hugh Street, Pimlico, Qld, 4812, PMB 1, Townsville DC Qld, 4810; Fax: ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF QUEENSLAND: (07) 4750 5357. To obtain a job description and applicant package please Phone: (07) 4750 5201. 21 Applications can be forwarded to: Level 6 Forestry Internet Address: www.detir.qld.gov.au/jobs House, 160 Mary Street, Brisbane, 4000; G.P.O. Box 1393, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3227 6444; Fax: 172 COOLOOLA SUNSHINE INSTITUTE OF TAFE: 3329 7391. An application package can be obtained Cartwright Road, Gympie, Qld, 4570, P.O. Box 243, from: Department of Justice and Attorney-General, Gympie, 4570; Fax: (07) 5482 4542. To obtain a job 15th Floor, State Law Building, corner George and description and applicant package please Phone: Ann Streets, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 149, (07) 5480 3619. Brisbane, 4001; Phone: 3239 6117. Internet E-mail Address: [email protected] Address: http://www.justice.qld.gov.au/jobs.htm 556 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 39 [25 June, 2004

NOTIFICATION OF THE FILLING OF ADVERTISED VACANCIES The following appointments to various positions have been made in accordance with the provisions of the Public Service Act 1996. Any officer who wishes to appeal against any of the promotions set out hereunder must do so in writing to— The Public Service Commissioner, Office of Public Service Merit and Equity, P.O. Box 190, Brisbane, Albert Street, Qld, 4002. within 21 days of the date of this Gazette. Officers can access the relevant Promotion Appeal Guidelines issued by the Public Service Commissioner at www.opsme.qld.gov.au

Appointee Reference Date of Number Vacancy Appoint- ment Previous Position and Classification Name (Unless Otherwise Indicated)

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIVE SERVICES CS 89/04 Co-ordinator, Support, Woodford 3-6-04 Niven, Paul Custodial Correctional Officer, Correctional Centre, Woodford (WPM2) Woodford Correctional Centre, Woodford (WSO1-4)

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND THE ARTS CO 10049/04 Business Consultant, Corporate Governance Date of McLean, Deborah Ann, Finance Officer, Financial and Branch, Shared Services Directorate, Duty B.Bus Management Reporting, Strategic Brisbane (AO5) Asset Management Branch, Brisbane (AO6) CO 10050/04 Senior Business Consultant, Corporate Date of Cantwell, John Patrick Senior Finance Officer, Strategic Governance Branch, Shared Services Duty Resource Management, Brisbane Directorate, Brisbane (AO6) (AO5)

DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES ES 192/04 Senior Industrial Relations Officer, Industrial 20-5-04 Mapstone, David Industrial Relations Officer, Industrial Relations, Industrial Relations and Relations, Industrial Relations and Organisational Health, Business Support Organisational Health, Business Service, Kedron (AO6) Support Service, Kedron (AO5)

DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ET 225/04 Senior Auditor—VET Quality, Training 9-6-04 Duncan, Narelle Gail Performance Auditor, Training Division, Brisbane (AO6) Division, Brisbane (AO5) OLI 4/04 Manager, Project Management Office, Open Date of Graham, Selwyn Senior Staff Development Officer, Learning Institute of Technical and Further Duty Queensland Police Service, Education, Brisbane (AO6) Oxley (PO4)

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY EN 27/04 Principal Environmental Officer, Environmental Date of Dalton, Jonathon Senior Environmental Officer, Operations Division, Central Region, Entry Edward, B.App.Sc. Environmental Operations Division, Gladstone (PO4) Central Region, Gladstone (PO3) EN 27/04 Principal Environmental Officer, Environmental Date of Jeston, Phillip John, Senior Environmental Officer, Operations Division, Central Region, Entry M.Env.M’ment, Environmental Operations Division, Mackay (PO4) B.Sc. Central Region, Mackay (PO3) EN 31/04 Team Leader (Systems and Training), Systems Date of Rayner, Suzanne Senior Planner, Environmental Planning and Support Section, Planning Services Entry Mary Irene, M.Sc. Strategy Branch, Planning Division, Branch, Planning Division, Brisbane (AO7) Brisbane (PO4) EN 89/04 Conservation Officer, Systems and Support Date of Lowe, Andrew Charles, Cartographer, Geographic Data Unit, Parks Division, Brisbane (PO2) Entry B.App.Sc.(Hons.) Services, Land Information Services, Land Information, Bureau of Land Information and Titles, Natural Resource Services, Department of Natural Resources and Mines, Brisbane (TO2)

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING HO 7/04 Senior Housing Officer, Brisbane South West Date of Cotter, Laura Jane Housing Officer, Brisbane South West Area Office, Regional Services, Client Duty Area Office, Regional Services, Services, Inala (AO4) Client Services, Inala (AO3) HO 7/04 Senior Housing Officer, Brisbane South West Date of Craft, Andrea Judith Housing Officer, Brisbane South West Area Office, Regional Services, Client Duty Area Office, Regional Services, Services, Inala (AO4) Client Services, Inala (AO3) 25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 39 557

APPOINTMENTS—continued

Appointee Reference Date of Number Vacancy Appoint- ment Previous Position and Classification Name (Unless Otherwise Indicated) HO 7/04 Senior Housing Officer, Brisbane South Area Date of Freeman, Scott Lang Housing Officer, Brisbane South Area Office, Regional Services, Client Services, Duty Office, Regional Services, Client Stones Corner (AO4) Services, Stones Corner (AO3) HO 7/04 Senior Housing Officer, Redcliffe Area Date of Horne, Janessa Hayley Housing Officer, Brisbane North Area Office, Regional Services, Client Services, Duty Office, Regional Services, Client Redcliffe (AO4) Services, Chermside (AO3) HO 7/04 Senior Housing Officer, Redcliffe Area Date of Shields, John Anthony Housing Officer, Redcliffe Area Office, Regional Services, Client Services, Duty Office, Regional Services, Client Redcliffe (AO4) Services, Redcliffe (AO3) HO 38/04 Community Housing Officer, Capital Date of Hafenstein, Maria Senior Housing Officer, Brisbane Investment and Asset Management Duty Anne, South Area Office, Regional Services Delivery, Community Housing, Grad.Cert.Soc.Sci. Services (South and West), Brisbane (AO5) Client Services, Buranda (AO4) HO 49/04 Senior Project Officer, General Manager’s Date of Neal, Sonya Grace Project Officer, General Manager’s Office, Housing Finance, Brisbane (AO5) Duty Office, Housing Finance, Brisbane (AO4)

DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS IR 43/04 Senior Business Services Officer, Executive Date of Henseleit, Francene Business Services Officer, Executive and and Strategic Services, Maryborough Duty Elizabeth Strategic Services, Maryborough (AO6) (AO4)

PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE *RN 18/03 Principal Investment Officer, Investment Date of Dean, Craig Lawrence Public Trust Officer, Client Services Sub-Program, Business Services Program, Duty Program, Public Trust Office, Public Trust Office, Brisbane (AO6) Brisbane (Community Services and Development) (AO3) * This appointment is made through a closed merit selection process in accordance with section 6.16 of Directive 1/03 Recruitment and Selection.

DEPARTMENT OF MAIN ROADS MR 194/04 Principal Technologist (Pavements Materials Date of Lowe, Brian Jeffrey, Senior Advisor (Laboratory Services), and Geotechnical), Pavements Materials Duty Ass.Dip.Eng. RoadTek Consulting, RoadTek and Geotechnical Division, Road System (Civil) Group, Rockhampton (TO5) and Engineering Group, Brisbane (TO6)

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, MINES AND ENERGY NRM 2523 Project Officer, Cabinet and Parliamentary 10-6-04 Llewellyn, Anne Administration Officer, Cabinet and Business Team, Executive Services, Parliamentary Business Team, Executive and Legal Services, Corporate Executive Services, Executive Services, Natural Resource Services, and Legal Services, Corporate Brisbane (AO4) Services, Natural Resource Services, Brisbane (AO3) NRM 2464 Principal Cartographer, Survey Infrastructure Date of Petrie, Jemma Information Officer, Land Information Services, Land Information Services, Land Duty Alexandra, B.Surv., Systems, Land Information, Information, Bureau of Land Information B.Inf.Tech. Bureau of Land Information and and Titles, Natural Resource Services, Titles, Natural Resource Services, Woolloongabba (TO5) Woolloongabba (PO2)

DEPARTMENT OF POLICE Queensland Police Service PO 23/04 Human Resources Manager, Regional Office, 16-6-04 Hughes, Kerry Leigh Personnel Officer, Regional Office, North Coast Region, Maroochydore (AO7) Metropolitan North Region, Brisbane (AO5)

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND FISHERIES DPI 1774 District Officer, South Region, Queensland Date of Smith, Jason Andrew Field Officer, South Region, Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol, Resource Duty Boating and Fisheries Patrol, Protection, Queensland Fisheries Service, Resource Protection, Queensland Eagle Farm (TO4) Fisheries Service, Gold Coast (TO3) DPI 1774 District Officer, North Region, Queensland Date of Nason, William Hugh Field Officer, North Region, Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol, Resource Duty Boating and Fisheries Patrol, Protection, Queensland Fisheries Service, Resource Protection, Queensland Townsville (TO4) Fisheries Service, Weipa (TO3) 558 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 39 [25 June, 2004

APPOINTMENTS—continued

Appointee Reference Date of Number Vacancy Appoint- ment Previous Position and Classification Name (Unless Otherwise Indicated)

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PS 12/04 Senior Building Surveyor, Business 21-6-04 Mamczur, Stephen Building Surveyor, Business Develop- Development Portfolio, Brisbane (PO4) ment Portfolio, Brisbane (TO4)

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM, FAIR TRADING AND WINE INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT TFTW 15/04 Service Development Officer, Service 16-6-04 Uzarevic, Alan Customer Services Officer, Customer Development Unit, Service Delivery and Service Centre, Service Delivery Development Division, Brisbane (AO4) and Development Division, Brisbane (AO3)

QUEENSLAND TRANSPORT TD 99/04 Manager Marine Safety, Marine Operations Date of Greenwood, Richard Maritime Safety Officer, Marine (Townsville), Maritime Safety Queensland, Duty Frederick Operations (Townsville), Maritime Townsville (TO6) Safety Queensland, Townsville (TO5)

NOTIFICATION OF APPOINTMENTS PART II Appointments have been approved to the undermentioned vacancies. Appeals do not lie against these appointments.

Reference Vacancy Date of Number Appointment Name of Appointee

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIVE SERVICES CS 74/04 Psychologist, Woodford Correctional Centre, Woodford Date of Entry Mikulich, Nicole Simmone (PO2/PO3) upon Duty CS 74/04 Psychologist, Woodford Correctional Centre, Woodford Date of Entry Poole, Barry George (PO2/PO3) upon Duty

DISABILITY SERVICES QUEENSLAND DSQ 19/04 Occupational Therapist, Regional Operations Directorate, Date of Duty Graham, Meagan Louise, Ipswich Region, Ipswich North Area Office, Ipswich B.Occ.Thy. (PO2-PO3) DSQ 36/04 Program Co-ordinator, Regional Operations Directorate, Date of Duty Wiseman, Graeme Neil Brisbane Region, South Brisbane (AO4)

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND THE ARTS CO 10036/04 Principal Legal Advisor, Legal Services Branch, Shared Date of Duty Jumpertz, Thomas, Services, Brisbane (SO2) LL.B. *CO 10043/04 Senior Education Officer (Suicide Prevention Strategy), Date of Duty Stevenson, Hayley Jane Curriculum Division (AO6) Notes: CO 10043/04—Temporary for 2 years.

DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES ES 234/04 Promotions and Marketing Officer, Community Services Date of Entry Snaith, Lisa Unit, Strategic Development Branch, Queensland upon Duty Ambulance Service, Kedron (AO5)

DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING LIT 11/04 Promotions Officer 5-7-04 Pearce, Kimberley ET 226/04 Assistant Auditor, Training Division, Brisbane (AO4) 15-6-04 Williamson, Dorelle ET 226/04 Assistant Auditor, Training Division, Brisbane (AO4) 1-7-04 Wilson, Joanne *ET 221/04 Director, Strategic Directions and Policy, Brisbane (SO1) 14-5-04 Deakin, Pamela Dale * Position previously incorrectly gazetted in Part I on 18th June, 2004.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY EN 77/04 Administration Officer, DDM Coordination Unit, Queensland Date of Entry Pryor, Toni Anne Parks and Wildlife Service, Northern Region, Townsville (AO3) 25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 39 559

NOTIFICATION OF APPOINTMENTS—continued

Reference Date of Number Vacancy Appointment Name of Appointee

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH HL 112/03 Team Leader—Records Management, Corporate Office 24-5-04 McDonald, Erin, Services Unit, Corporate Support Services, Information Bach.Bus.—Hlth.Info.Mgmt., and Business Management Branch, Policy and Outcomes Mast.Bus. Division (AO7) * Project Support Officer, Oral Health Unit, Public Health 11-6-04 Skuse, Sandra Services, Health Services Division (AO3) * No reference Number, appointed according to IRM 1.13-9 Transfer at Level.

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING HO 40/04Director, Community Renewal, Community Renewal Date of Duty Brown, Mary Michelle, Division, Brisbane (SO1) B.Arts HO 44/04 Manager, Executive Services, Organisational Performance Date of Duty Cluff, Helen Lorraine, and Strategy, Corporate and Executive Services, Brisbane (AO8) B.Ed., Dip.Teach. HO 7/04 Senior Housing Officer, Logan Area Office, Regional Date of Duty Pitcher, Keith Frederick, Services, Client Services, Woodridge (AO4) B.Social Work HO 7/04 Senior Housing Officer, Brisbane Central Area Office, Date of Duty Sondergeld, Timothy, B.Human Regional Services, Client Services, Fortitude Valley (AO4) Services, Dip.App.Sc. HO 7/04 Senior Housing Officer, Far North Queensland Area Office, Date of Duty Wright, Stuart James Regional Services, Client Services, Cairns (AO4) HO 7/04 Senior Housing Officer, Far North Queensland Area Office, Date of Duty Oddie, Jacqueline Anne, B.A., Regional Services, Client Services, Cairns (AO4) G.Dip.Soc.Sc., G.Dip.Bus.

DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS *IR 36/04 Director, Public Sector Industrial Relations, Brisbane (SO2) 19-5-04 Simpson, Alan * Position previously incorrectly gazetted in Part I on 18th June, 2004.

DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT, PLANNING, SPORT AND RECREATION LGPS 4/04 Indigenous Advisor, Central Region—Service Delivery, 5-7-04 Sambo, Raymond Sport and Recreation Queensland, Rockhampton (AO4) LGPS 8/04 Administrative Officer, North Coast Region, Sport and 14-4-04 Gray, Amanda Recreation Queensland, Maroochydore (AO2)

DEPARTMENT OF MAIN ROADS MR 130/04 Advisor (Materials), RoadTek Consulting, RoadTek Group, 2-8-04 Christian, David Toowoomba (TO4) MR 155/04 Environmental Officer, RoadTek Project Support Office, Date of Duty Durwood, Jeremy Gordon, RoadTek Group, Nerang (PO3) Bach.Applied Sc.(Env.Mgmt.)

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, MINES AND ENERGY NRM 2345 Hydrologist, Water Assessment, Resource Condition and Date of Duty Grace, Annelise Kathleen, Trend, Natural Resource Sciences, Natural Resource B.Sc.(Geol.) Services, Indooroopilly (PO2) NRM 2345 Hydrologist, Water Assessment, Resource Condition and Date of Duty Paul, Lucy Pamela, Trend, Natural Resource Sciences, Natural Resource B.App.Sc.(Chem.), Services, Indooroopilly (PO2) B.App.Sc.Hon.(Env.Sc.) NRM 2367 Administration Officer, Business Services, North Region, Date of Duty Allen, Michelle Vikki Regional Services, Natural Resource Services, Townsville (AO3) NRM 2495 Project Officer, Special Projects, Native Title and Indigenous Date of Duty Faulks, Sarah Emily Land Services, Office of the Director-General, Woolloongabba (AO4) NRM 2487 Vegetation Management Officer, Integrated Natural Resource Date of Duty Baumgartner, Daryl John Management and Use, South East Region, Natural Resource Services, Ipswich (AO5) NRM 2506Senior Vegetation Management Officer, Vegetation Date of Duty Gillinder, Daniel Kenneth Management and Use, Integrated Natural Resource Management and Use, North Region, Natural Resource Services, Townsville (AO6)

DEPARTMENT OF POLICE Queensland Police Service PO 44/04 Occupational Health and Safety Coordinator, Human Resource Date of Duty Harrison, Gemma, Development Branch, Human Resources Division, Oxley (AO5) B.Hlth.Sc. 560 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 39 [25 June, 2004

NOTIFICATION OF APPOINTMENTS—continued

Reference Date of Number Vacancy Appointment Name of Appointee PO 53/04 Administration and Review Officer, North Coast Region, Date of Duty Tully, Kathryn Wendy Redcliffe (AO3) PO 89/04 Finance Manager, Regional Office, North Coast Region, Date of Duty Massey, Leslie Kevin, Maroochydore (AO7) B.Com.(Acc.)

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND FISHERIES FSI 1817 Scientific Assistant, Barley Breeding, Winter Cereal Value Date of Duty McKavanagh, Julie Chains, Farming Systems Institute, Agency for Food and Fibre Sciences, Hermitage Research Station, Warwick (OO2) DPI 1521 Laboratory Technician, Animal Health Laboratories, North Date of Duty Smith, Helen Region, Animal and Plant Health Service, Townsville (TO2) FSI 1757 Farmhand, Asset Management, Cotton and New Crop Chains Date of Duty Leighton, Darryl James and Farming Systems, Farming Systems Institute, Agency for Food and Fibre Sciences, Biloela Research Station, Biloela (OO2)

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Queensland State Archives QSA 2/04 Executive Assistant to the Director and State Archivist, 28-6-04 Hatherly, Nicole Queensland State Archives, Department of Public Works, Runcorn (AO6)

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Department of Justice and Attorney-General 2 Boland Court EATONS Graham George Alan MCLEOD Brisbane, 24 June 2004 HILL Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the 27 Alpha Street KIRWAN Ian MIDDLETON Executive Council and under the Magistrates Act 1991 and the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, has approved that William Joseph 10 Farnham Street Anthony MURRAY McKAY be appointed to act as the Deputy Chief Magistrate on and WELLINGTON POINT from 28 June 2004 to and including 2 July 2004. St Paul Retirement Villa BORONIA HEIGHTS Unit 36 12 Fedrick Street ROD WELFORD Terence Saville 9 Arafura Court KIPPA-RING PLEDGER Department of Justice and Attorney-General Allan Albert PRICKETT 7 Maple Street WAVELL HEIGHTS Brisbane, 23 June 2004 James Ward RANSOME 22 Luke Street WAVELL HEIGHTS It is notified that, pursuant to Section 23 of the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991, each of the persons Raewyn Delcia Unit 17 218 Pickering Street ENOGGERA whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has resigned as a RENTOUL Commissioner for Declarations. Ronald Ian RICHARDS 47 Passerine Drive ROCHDALE SOUTH N Seeley Jennifer Dorothy 16 Palm Court YEPPOON SPENCE Acting Registrar of Justices of the Peace William Hodges 42 Kew Road GRACEVILLE and Commissioners for Declarations THOMPSON THE SCHEDULE Arnold Jack VUICHOUD 37 Cunnington Street BUNDABERG Janice Yvonne Unit 2 62 Celeber Drive ANDERGROVE Alice Beatrice WILKE 37 Fir Street VICTORIA POINT ANDERSON Charles Glynn ARNOLD 32B Monarch Street KINGSTON Department of Justice and Attorney-General Elizabeth Grace 49-53 Lyon Drive GREENBANK Brisbane, 23 June 2004 BERNARDIN It is notified that, pursuant to Section 21 (5) of the Justices of the Vernon John BLACK Unit 21 Greenleaves Village 91 Tryon Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991, each of the Street UPPER persons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has been MOUNT GRAVATT Barry John FORBES appointed and is registered as a Justice of the Peace (Qualified). 90 Jennifer Crescent Colleen Margaret FREEMAN N Seeley TOOWOOMBA 17 York Street EAST Desmond Allan FREEMAN Acting Registrar of Justices of the Peace IPSWICH and Commissioners for Declarations 17 York Street EAST Jean Margaret GRINDROD IPSWICH THE SCHEDULE 1402 Lecaron Avenue Colin Lawrence HARRIS Leann Joy ALLAN 85 Kraft Road PALLARA SARNIA ONTARIO Paul Konrad APEL 163 Kipper Creek Road BIARRA 17 Glencoe Street Gillian Constance HOPKINSON ROCKHAMPTON Gail Margaret BATHE 7 Embassy Street BRAY PARK 282-290 Eagleby Road John Robert LEEKE Barrie John BELL Ivy-Dale 251 Lucaston Road EAGLEBY HUONVILLE 284980—1 562 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 40 [25 June, 2004

Gail Marie BELTON 10 Jocelyn Parade GRANVILLE Department of Justice and Attorney-General Brisbane, 23 June 2004 Angela Clare BELZ Cowangah Injune Road TAROOM It is notified that, pursuant to Section 21 (5) of the Justices of the Thomas Mervyn BIRT 13 Hastings Street MOUNT LOUISA Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991, each of the persons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has been Kym Denise 2 Jay Street MARSDEN appointed and is registered as a Commissioner for Declarations. BOUGOURE Amy Leigh BURKE 52 Thomas Street SHERWOOD N Seeley Kristina Kathryn CAIN 98 Cassowary Street FRESHWATER Acting Registrar of Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Shannon Lee 32 Jamieson Street MAREEBA COCKRELL THE SCHEDULE Erin Joy COOK 3 White Street BUNDAMBA Gail Debra ANDERSEN Unit 1 31 Bryant Street TULLY Tanya Suzanne 6 High Ridge Road GAVEN COULTER Ryan Lee KILLIN Unit 101 18 Richmond Road MORNINGSIDE Sharon Leigh COYNE 155 Churchill Street MARYBOROUGH Sarah Louise 18 Citrus Drive NERANG Pearl DRIVER 54 Elevation Drive WONGAWALLAN LANDELLS Kirsty Maree DUNDAS 22 Atkinson Court Maxine MCGAUN 28 Nielsen Avenue GLENLEE John ENDOR 138 Federation Drive BETHANIA Kelly Marie REDMAN 20 James Street KINGAROY Garth John GILBERT 32 Lamont Road WILSTON Darren Edward 91 Shelley Street BURNETT HEADS ROSETTA Wendy Ann GILLESPIE 40 Bryven Court MORAYFIELD Simon Gregory 13 Jonquil Court MIDDLE RIDGE Troy Anthony GRAY 4 Panama Street WISHART SHEPPARD Deborah Anne JURY Unit 30 8 Lyon Street DICKY BEACH Cheryl Lynne 13 Malvern Place ROBINA STERKENBURG Vanessa Olive 60 Avocado Street ELANORA KIRKHAM Jan-Kees 13 Malvern Place ROBINA STERKENBURG Eileen Marie 870 Sandgate Road CLAYFIELD MACDONAGH Lynette Elizabeth WICKS 3 Swan Place BURLEIGH WATERS Carl Richard MALOUF Quest Apartments Unit 105 293 North Quay BRISBANE Department of Justice and Attorney-General Paul Inigo Bernoulli 314 Logan Street EAGLEBY Brisbane, 24 June 2004 MEIKLE Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Norman Bruce MOLLER 14 Wyambi Place MIDDLE PARK Executive Council and under the Guardianship and Administration Act 2000, has approved that the following persons be appointed to Carolyn Edith MOREY 72 Weston Drive BUNYA the Guardianship and Administration Tribunal from 1 July 2004 for a period up to six months- Sharly MURDOCH Unit 4 78 Jupiter Street MARYBOROUGH    James NASH 106 Taylor Street TOOWOOMBA          Louise Alexandra 51 Raintree Way THURINGOWA   NEENAN CENTRAL          Dianne Elizabeth 31 Heritage Close KIRWAN   !!"     NEILSEN # $$ %  &'(     John Raymond 4 Exbridge Court MUDGEERABA OTTAWAY )$ *!#+ !     Toni Maree POWER Lot 2 Bloodwood Drive BARCALDINE " ,$ +      Rajendra PRASAD 65 Currey Street ROMA  $ -(     Dipu SEBASTIAN Unit 1 29 Crowther Street WEST END )$ ! +     Zoe Lorna McRae Unit 10 5 Grant Road MORAYFIELD ),   . (( .     SINCLAIR ), %   *!*"!      Amy Anne SPARKS Unit 6 123 Hall Road SPRINGWOOD  ,$$'!# +     Janice Melba STARCK 7 Black Mountain Road KURANDA  )!'!     Maree Patricia TAYLOR Walmer 1783 Warra-Marnhull Road ( /  $ ( -"-+     JANDOWAE ) $$(!      Kerrie Marie TRIMBLE Lot 1 24990 Page Road ATHERTON "0 ) (*     Douglas Hugh TYNAN 39 Union Street CLAYFIELD ( +! (+     Katrina Joy WALTERS 97 Lyon Street MOOROOKA + ,     !( *     Melinda Anne Elizabeth 7 Blamey Street BATTERY HILL WILSON .1# $$ -(     25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 40 563

+ $  /*  -'     Office of the Public Service Commissioner Brisbane, 22 June 2004  /1 (  -.     +  1' ! +     The Acting Public Service Commissioner, under section 34 of the Public Service Act 1996 has issued the following Directive. + ,    # ("          ,# '!     GEORGE O’FARRELL *  0 !&.     1. TITLE: Extend the expiry date of a Directive for an appointment on a fixed term ROD WELFORD contract. 2. PURPOSE: To extend the expiry date of a Directive to Department of Justice and Attorney-General declare an appointment which may be Brisbane, 24 June 2004 made on contract for a fixed term. Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the 3. LEGISLATIVE Public Service Act 1996, sections 34 and Executive Council and under the Director of Public Prosecutions PROVISION: 69. Act 1984 and the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, has approved that 4. EFFECTIVE 25 June 2004. This Directive will Paul Francis RUTLEDGE be appointed to act as the Director of DATE: expire on 31 August 2004. Public Prosecutions on and from 28 June 2004 to and including 9 5. DIRECTIVE: An appointment to the role of Program July 2004. Director, Shared Service Implemen- tation Office, Treasury Department, is ROD WELFORD declared to be an appointment which may be made on a contract for a fixed Department of Justice and Attorney-General term up to 30 June 2006 under section Brisbane, 24 June 2004 69 of the Public Service Act 1996. Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council and under the Land Court Act 2000, has Office of the Public Service Commissioner approved that Dr Neil Graham DIVETT be appointed to act as a Brisbane, 21 June 2004 member of the Land Court on a part-time basis on and from 1 July 2004 to and including 18 February 2005. The Acting Public Service Commissioner, under section 34 of the Public Service Act 1996 has issued the following Directive. ROD WELFORD GEORGE O’FARRELL Department of Justice and Attorney-General Brisbane, 24 June 2004 1. TITLE: Appointment on a fixed term contract. Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the 2. PURPOSE: To declare an appointment which may be Executive Council and under the Recording of Evidence Act 1962, made on contract for a fixed term. has approved that Claire Mairin McGREEVY be appointed to be a 3. LEGISLATIVE Public Service Act 1996, section 69. Recorder while she performs duty in the Magistrates Courts PROVISION: Branch. 4. EFFECTIVE 25 June 2004. This Directive will DATE: expire on 30 September 2004 ROD WELFORD 5. DIRECTIVE: An appointment as Executive Director, Information and Communication Department of Health Technology (ICT) Reform, Department Brisbane, 24 June 2004 of Communities, is declared to be an appointment which may be made on a Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the contract for a fixed term for up to three Executive Council and under the provisions of the Hospitals (3) years under section 69 of the Public Foundations Act 1982, has approved— Service Act 1996. (a) the appointment of Robert Bridson Walker LLB as chairperson of the Ipswich Hospital Foundation for a term expiring on 11 September 2005; Office of the Public Service Commissioner Brisbane, 9 June 2004 (b) the appointment of Professor Debra Creedy RN BA(Hons) MEd(Research) PhD and Neil Stuart Harding BBus as The Acting Public Service Commissioner, under section 34 of the members of the Ipswich Hospital Foundation for a term of Public Service Act 1996 has issued the following Directive. three years on and from 12 September 2004; and (c) the appointment of Greg Fahey, Ian Ronald McDonald and GEORGE O’FARRELL Ross Dylan MacDonald MBusAdmin(HlthServMgt) as members of the Sunshine Coast Health Services Foundation 1. TITLE:    [   . for a term expiring on 22 January 2007. 2. PURPOSE: ' $     /, , 1      [2  GORDON NUTTALL MP . 3. LEGISLATIVE    3  45. PROVISION: 4. EFFECTIVE            NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS DATE:    ! ". Under the Corporations Law, the publishing of a company 5. DIRECTIVE:      + 3 2 0 name must be accompanied by that company’s Australian ( $0 3+    Company Number (A.C.N.) Advertisers are required to submit +0$   - 0   3  this A.C.N. along with the company’s name. $         /, ,  1      [2 Goprint reserves the right not to publish any advertisement 67)$1899:   45 where this information is not supplied. ,   . 564 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 40 [25 June, 2004

NOTIFICATION Premier’s Office Brisbane, 25 June 2004 Queensland Treasury Brisbane, 25 June 2004 Her Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified that, I, Terry Mackenroth, in accordance with the provisions of the Trust being about to absent herself from the seat of government for Deed approved pursuant to section 52(9) of the Casino Control Act a short period from 28 June 2004, under Her Hand and the 1982 and created and operated for the purpose of the casino Public Seal of the State, she has delegated all the powers of community benefit levy payable in respect of the Jupiters Governor to the Honourable Bruce McPherson, Justice of the Townsville Hotel and Casino, being the casino described in the Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of Queensland, as agreement authorised under the Breakwater Island Casino Deputy Governor. Agreement Act 1984, reappoint Leslie TYRELL as Chairperson of the Breakwater Island Casino Community Benefit Fund and PETER BEATTIE reappoint David FORD, Fay BARKER, Kaye MARTINEZ, David ______MATHER, Jessie MAHER, and Rachel ATKINSON as Trustees for the term commencing 4 June 2004 until midnight 3 June 2007. Premier’s Office Brisbane, 25 June 2004 TERRY MACKENROTH MP Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport Her Excellency the Governor has been pleased to direct the publication for general information of the following Copy of a Commission under Her Hand and the Public Seal of the NOTIFICATION State, delegating all the powers of Governor to the Queensland Treasury Honourable Bruce McPherson Justice of the Court of Appeal Brisbane, 25 June 2004 of the Supreme Court of Queensland, as Deputy Governor, for the short period that Her Excellency will be absent from I, Terry Mackenroth, in accordance with the provisions of the Trust the seat of government. Deed approved pursuant to section 52(9) of the Casino Control Act 1982 and created and operated for the purpose of the casino PETER BEATTIE community benefit levy payable in respect of the Cairns Casino, ______being the casino described in the agreement authorised under the Cairns Casino Agreement Act 1993, reappoint Peter COPY OF COMMISSION MARTINUZZI as Chairperson of the Reef Casino Community Benefit Fund and reappoint David FORD, Terry CONLAN, Keith Constitution of Queensland 2001 DE LACY, Patricia BAILEY, Vivian ROBERTSON, and Allison GEISEL as Trustees for the term commencing 4 June 2004 until To the Honourable Bruce McPherson, CBE, Justice of the midnight 3 June 2007. Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of Queensland. TERRY MACKENROTH MP I, QUENTIN BRYCE, Governor, acting under section 40 of Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport the Constitution of Queensland 2001, delegate all of the powers of Governor to you, Bruce McPherson, Justice of the Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of Queensland, as Deputy Governor for the short period from 28 June 2004 Does your during my absence from the seat of government. [L.S.] career need a check-up? Quentin Bryce Why not try a career with Queensland Health? Signed and sealed with the Public Seal of the State on 24 June 2004. Queensland Health recruits more than 10,000 employees By Command each year in the areas of: PETER BEATTIE n Nursing

n Allied health

n Medical and professional streams RECORDED in the Register of Patents, No. 46, Page 77, on n Dental 24 June 2004.

n Administration n Operational P.J. Vidgen Clerk of the Executive Council To receive weekly listings of available jobs, simply purchase a 3, 6 or 12 month subscription to the Queensland Health PRICE LIST Services Bulletin5 Queensland Government Gazettes Price Price For more information call Goprint on 07 3246 3399, Excluding Including 1800 679 778 (for country callers) or visit the Goprint website GST $ GST $ GST $ at www5goprint5qld5gov5au Natural Resources, Mines and Energy Gazette $2.74 0.27 3.01 Transport Gazette $2.74 0.27 3.01 Local Government Gazette $2.74 0.27 3.01 Vacancies Gazette $2.74 0.27 3.01 Procurement Gazette $4.61 0.46 5.07 Industrial Gazette $2.74 0.27 3.01 Government Gazette $2.74 0.27 3.01 Health Services Bulletin $2.74 0.27 3.01 Goprint working in partnership with you (Selected Gazettes are also available on subscription. Phone customer service officers on 3246 3399 for information) ALL GAZETTES PLUS $2.42 (inc. GST) POSTAGE AND HANDLING 25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 40 565

Department of Industrial Relations Brisbane, 25 June 2004

Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council and in pursuance of the provisions of the Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003, has approved the appointment of:

Name of Appointee Tribunal Position

Dr Peter Bernard CATT Disfigurement Chairperson Dr Trevor John HARRIS Disfigurement Deputy Chairperson Dr Michael William LANIGAN Disfigurement Deputy Chairperson Dr Shireen SENEWIRATNE Disfigurement Member Dr David Robert Bruce THEILE Disfigurement Member Dr Robert John BLACK Ear, Nose and Throat Chairperson Dr Russell John BIRD Ear, Nose and Throat Deputy Chairperson Dr Robert Albert HODGE Ear, Nose and Throat Deputy Chairperson Dr Charles John QUAYLE Ear, Nose and Throat Deputy Chairperson Dr Frank Wellington ANNING Ear, Nose and Throat Member Dr John David CRONIN Ear, Nose and Throat Member Dr Donald Edgerton JOBBINS Ear, Nose and Throat Member Dr Sharon KELLY Ear, Nose and Throat Member Dr Graeme Kian Giap LIM Ear, Nose and Throat Member Dr Rupert Leigh ATKINSON Neurology/Neurosurgical Chairperson Dr John Gratten BAKER Neurology/Neurosurgical Deputy Chairperson Dr Carolyn Nora DE WYTT Neurology/Neurosurgical Deputy Chairperson Dr Gregory David OHLRICH Neurology/Neurosurgical Deputy Chairperson Dr Noel Sydney SAINES Neurology/Neurosurgical Deputy Chairperson Dr John CAMERON Neurology/Neurosurgical Member Dr Terence James COYNE Neurology/Neurosurgical Member Dr Vivian Edward EDWARDS Neurology/Neurosurgical Member Dr Eric Peter GUAZZO Neurology/Neurosurgical Member Dr Peter James LANDY Neurology/Neurosurgical Member Dr Peter Richard MANN Neurology/Neurosurgical Member Dr Melinda Kathryn PASCOE Neurology/Neurosurgical Member Dr Alison Campbell REID Neurology/Neurosurgical Member Dr Jon Evan REIMERS Neurology/Neurosurgical Member Dr Peter SILBURN Neurology/Neurosurgical Member Dr Michael John WEIDMANN Neurology/Neurosurgical Member Dr Kenneth Francis HOSSACK Cardiology/Cardiac Surgery Chairperson Dr William Sheffield ROWE Cardiology/Cardiac Surgery Deputy Chairperson Dr Roger Konrad WILKINSON Cardiology/Cardiac Surgery Deputy Chairperson Dr Stanley Peter WOODHOUSE Cardiology/Cardiac Surgery Deputy Chairperson Dr Alan HENDERSON Cardiology/Cardiac Surgery Member Dr Peter Graham POHLNER Cardiology/Cardiac Surgery Member Dr Richard James SEYMOUR Cardiology/Cardiac Surgery Member Dr Edward Gregory STAFFORD Cardiology/Cardiac Surgery Member Dr Jenny BYTH Dermatology Chairperson Dr Choo-Tian LEE Dermatology Deputy Chairperson Dr James Benedict MUIR Dermatology Deputy Chairperson Dr Margaret Ann OZIEMSKI Dermatology Member Dr Perry Rowland WILSON Dermatology Member Dr Francis Patrick SULLIVAN Ophthalmology Chairperson Dr Denis John STARK Ophthalmology Deputy Chairperson Dr Kevin Walter VANDELEUR Ophthalmology Deputy Chairperson Dr John Stephen AMBLER Ophthalmology Member Dr Arthur Michael BRINER Ophthalmology Member Dr Alan Findlay HILTON Ophthalmology Member Dr Michael Sydney WALDIE Ophthalmology Member 566 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 40 [25 June, 2004

Name of Appointee Tribunal Position

Dr Lloyd Arthur TOFT Orthopaedic Chairperson Dr Ross Leslie BOULTON Orthopaedic Deputy Chairperson Dr John Mason DODSWORTH Orthopaedic Deputy Chairperson Dr John FRASER Orthopaedic Deputy Chairperson Dr Richard John GIBBERD Orthopaedic Deputy Chairperson Dr Edward David LEWIS Orthopaedic Deputy Chairperson Dr David John MACINTOSH Orthopaedic Deputy Chairperson Dr Ian Bruce MCPHEE Orthopaedic Deputy Chairperson Dr John Bruce MEIBUSCH Orthopaedic Deputy Chairperson Dr Denis Henry NAVE Orthopaedic Deputy Chairperson Dr John Bevan NORTH Orthopaedic Deputy Chairperson Dr Thomas Roger PARKINGTON Orthopaedic Deputy Chairperson Dr Paul Robert ROBINSON Orthopaedic Deputy Chairperson Dr William Edmond RYAN Orthopaedic Deputy Chairperson Dr William Laman THOMAS Orthopaedic Deputy Chairperson Dr John Charles TUFFLEY Orthopaedic Deputy Chairperson Dr David Wilmot WALTERS Orthopaedic Deputy Chairperson Dr John Wilmot WALTERS Orthopaedic Deputy Chairperson Dr Gregory John BOOKLESS Orthopaedic Member Dr Peter William BRAZEL Orthopaedic Member Dr Mark Sharam BYRNE Orthopaedic Member Dr Stephen Geoffrey COLEMAN Orthopaedic Member Dr William John DONNELLY Orthopaedic Member Dr Philip DUPRE Orthopaedic Member Dr Thomas Kingsley FOOTE Orthopaedic Member Dr Peter Leonard HEWITT Orthopaedic Member Dr Michael HOLT Orthopaedic Member Dr Robert IVERS Orthopaedic Member Dr Anthony KEAYS Orthopaedic Member Dr Habibullah Jamshed Poor KHURSANDI Orthopaedic Member Dr John LIVINGSTONE Orthopaedic Member Dr Terence Patrick MCGUIRE Orthopaedic Member Dr John Humphrey MORRIS Orthopaedic Member Dr Sean Andrew MULLEN Orthopaedic Member Dr David Paul NESS Orthopaedic Member Dr Gregory Howard NUTTING Orthopaedic Member Dr Howard Kerry OUTERBRIDGE Orthopaedic Member Dr Leigh Henry SAMPSON Orthopaedic Member Dr Terence SAXBY Orthopaedic Member Dr Peter Feild SHARWOOD Orthopaedic Member Dr William Thomas SUGARS Orthopaedic Member Dr Warren Graham TODD Orthopaedic Member Dr Izak David VAN DER WALT Orthopaedic Member Dr John Robert WATSON Orthopaedic Member Dr Andrew Norman WHITTLE Orthopaedic Member Dr Anthony Graham WILSON Orthopaedic Member Dr Peter Leslie WINSTANLEY Orthopaedic Member

to the abovementioned specialty medical assessment tribunals, Department of Industrial Relations, for the period 1 July 2004 until 30 June 2007.

TOM BARTON MP Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations

25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 40 567

Government and Public Notices in the Gazettes Please Note: Prices effective 1st July, 2004 Price Price Excluding Including GST $ GST $ GST $ General and Vacancies Gazette—Full Page Text Gazette copy all to set 554.73 55.47 610.20 Statute format all to set 326.26 32.63 358.88 *Camera ready copy supplied 216.07 21.61 237.68 *Formatted electronic files (please check with Goprint for compatability of file) (E-mail) 183.48 18.35 201.82

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Liquor Notices All copy to be set 282.90 28.29 *311.19 * Copies of these Gazettes containing notices available on request for $5.50 each (includes GST and postage)—TOTAL: $309.05

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NOTIFICATION OF FORMS UNDER THE ELECTRICAL SAFETY ACT 2002

1. Short Title

The following forms have been approved by the General Manager, Electrical Safety Office (as delegate for the Chief Executive Officer of the Department of Industrial Relations under section 207 of the Electrical Safety Act 2002) under section 208 of the Electrical Safety Act 2002 for use under the Electrical Safety Act 2002 and the Electrical Safety Regulation 2002.

2. Commencement

The following forms have been approved.

Form Number Title Version Commencement

9 Application to Register a V3.01-04 1 July 2004 Registerable Cathodic Protection System

10 Application for electrical work licence V3.01-2004 1 July 2004 (apprentice)

11 Application for electrical work V3.01-2004 1 July 2004 licence/permit (other than apprentice)

Application for Appointment As An V2.04-04 1 July 2004 14 Accredited Auditor (for Installations or prescribed electricity entities safety management systems)

18 Application for a Queensland V4.01-2004 1 July 2004 electrical contractor licence

20 Application for additional/change of a V3.01-2004 1 July 2004 qualified person on a contractor licence

21 Application for a restricted electrical V1.01-2004 1 July 2004 work licence/permit (other than electrical apprentice)

22 Change of details/replacement V1.01-2004 1 July 2004 licence/additional card form

3. Availability of forms These forms will be available from the Electrical Safety Office’s internet site at www.eso.qld.gov.au from 1 July 2004. 25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 40 569

Department of Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development Brisbane 25 June 2004

It is notified that pursuant to Section 94(c) of the Associations Incorporation Act 1981, the following vehicles, currently vested in the Public Trustee of Queensland, are vested in the incorporated association Relationships Australia (Qld) Inc (ABN 50 848 448 287) as at 8:00am, 28 June 2004 for the purposes of providing victims counselling, support and ancillary services in Queensland:

Registration Registration Make Body Year VIN/Chassis Number Engine Number State Shape Built Number

VCQ11 Queensland Mitsubishi Hatchback 2003 JMFMRCJ2A3U002091 4G15DA7082

VCQ22 Queensland Mitsubishi Hatchback 2003 JMFMRCJ2A3U002085 4G15DA7319

VCQ33 Queensland Mitsubishi Hatchback 2003 JMFMRCJ2A3U002058 4G15DA5125

VCQ44 Queensland Mitsubishi Hatchback 2003 JMFMRCJ2A3U002066 4G15DA5501

214IGE Queensland Mitsubishi Sedan 2003 GMMTJ8D423T064202 6G74M302477

Helen Ringrose Chief Executive, Associations Incorporation Act 1981

Notification of forms under the Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995

Commencement

1. The form commences on Friday 25 June 2004

Approval of form

2. The following form has been approved: Form 26 Version 2 – Medical declaration for resort diving

Availability of Form

3. The form is available on the Department of Industrial Relations internet site. Any enquiries please phone (07) 3247 4989. 570 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 40 [25 June, 2004

NOTIFICATION OF FEES UNDER THE ELECTRICAL SAFETY ACT 2002

1. Approval and commencement

I, Peter Henneken, chief executive of the Department of Industrial Relations, in accordance with s.209 of the Electrical Safety Act 2002 approve the following fees for service under the Electrical Safety Act 2002 and the Electrical Safety Regulation 2002. The fees will commence 1 July 2004.

Fee Description Amount ($) Review of test reports to standards other than AS/NZS standards for 153.70 approval of electrical equipment (+GST)

Issue of replacement electrical licence 20.50

Issue of an electrical licence because the licence has been lost, damaged or destroyed 20.50

Application for appointment as an accredited auditor 256.20

Application for renewal of appointment as an accredited auditor 153.70

The appointment administration part of the fee for application for appointment as an accredited auditor 153.70

Application for voluntary approval certificate (formerly Certificate of Suitability) 307.50

Review of test report of a type of prescribed class of electrical equipment if testing of the new model type of prescribed class of electrical equipment has been carried out 281.80

Inspection of any register maintained by the chief executive 10.20

Certified copy of one entry of register maintained by the chief executive 20.50

2. Other existing notification of fees under the Electrical Safety Act 2002

From 1 July 2004, this notification replaces all other existing gazetted “Notification of fees under the Electrical Safety Act 2002”.

3. Other fees payable under the Electrical Safety Act 2002

The Electrical Safety Regulation 2002 schedule 7 (as amended by Electrical Safety Amendment Regulation (No.1) 2004) prescribes other fees payable under the Electrical Safety Act 2002. 25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 40 571

Declassification of a Major Hazard Facility under the Dangerous Goods Safety Management Act 2001

In accordance with section 34 of the Dangerous Goods Safety Management Act 2001, the chief executive of the Department of Emergency Services, after consultation with the occupier, has decided to declassify the facility listed below as a major hazard facility. This is to take effect on 25 June 2004.

The chief executive is reasonably satisfied that the quantity of hazardous materials stored or handled, or that is likely to be stored or handled, at the facility is less than the quantity prescribed under the Dangerous Goods Safety Management Regulation 2001.

Facility Name Address Lot Plan Parish

BOC 384 Ingham Road, 1 737744 Coonambelah Townsville Garbutt, 4814 Operations

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PUBLIC NOTICE DECLARATION OF POLICE ESTABLISHMENT Queensland Police Service I, PATRICK JOSEPH DOONAN, a person performing the duties and functions of the Office of Executive Officer in the Brisbane, 25 June 2004 Queensland Police Service, pursuant to Section 10.10 of the Police Integrated Planning Act 1997 Service Administration Act 1990, hereby declare the following place to be a temporary police establishment: WALLANGARRA POLICE STATION Old Operations Office, Accommodation Block No. 1, I, Judy Spence with the powers vested in me as the Minister Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service Ranger Base at Ben for Police and Corrective Services and under Section 2.6.1.(1) of Ewa National Park, Moreton Island the Integrated Planning Act 1997, hereby confirm designation of as from and including Friday 25 June 2004 to Tuesday 13 July land described as: 2004 inclusive. Lots 809 and 810 on Plan BNT1725 Declaration made at Maroochydore in the said State of with the street address of the corner of Margetts and Tenterfield Queensland on 11 June 2004. Streets, Wallangarra, for the purposes of Community Infrastructure. P J DOONAN Assistant Commissioner Described as: North Coast Police Region “Police facilities including but not limited to offices, storage, amenities, interview and detention rooms, and car parking”. NOTICE FOR INDEXATION FACTOR UNDER THE FUEL SUBSIDY ACT 1997 JUDY SPENCE MP For the purposes of section 19(3) of the Fuel Subsidy Act 1997, the Minister for Police and Corrective Services indexation factor for the 2004-05 financial year is 4.25%. J.V.M. Green DECLARATION OF A POLICE ESTABLISHMENT Commissioner of State Revenue I, RICHARD PHILIP CONDER, Deputy Commissioner, Deputy Chief Executive (Operations) of the Queensland Police Gazettal Notice Service, pursuant to Section 10.10(1) of the Police Service Administration Act 1990, and the powers delegated to me, hereby Superannuation (State Public Sector) Deed 1990 declare the following place to be a temporary police establishment: In accordance with the provisions of the Superannuation (State Hervey Bay Water Police, Level 1, 1 Jetty Road, Public Sector) Deed 1990, Governor in Council has approved that Urangan, Queensland, 4655 as from and including the ‘Continuing Education Credential Allowance’ and the 28 June 2004. ‘Continuing Education Advanced Credential Allowance’ form part of superannuable salary in respect of the following employees of This declaration is made at Brisbane in the State of Queensland Health – Nursing Officer 1 to Nursing Officer 4 levels. Queensland on the 21st day of June 2004. Where eligibility requirements have been satisfied, the allowance may form part of superannuable salary with effect from the first R P CONDER pay period on or after 1 July 2003. Deputy Commissioner Deputy Chief Executive (Operations) TERRY MACKENROTH Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport CESSATION OF A POLICE ESTABLISHMENT Department of Industrial Relations I, RICHARD PHILIP CONDER, Deputy Commissioner, Brisbane, 21 June 2004 Deputy Chief Executive (Operations) of the Queensland Police Service, pursuant to Section 10.10 of the Police Service Holidays Act 1983 Administration Act 1990, and the powers delegated to me, hereby declare the cessation of the following as a police establishment: NOTIFICATION Hervey Bay Water Police, Great Sandy Straits Marine I, the Honourable Tom Barton MP, Minister for Employment, Resort, Buccaneer Avenue, Urangan, Queensland, 4655 Training and Industrial Relations, in pursuance of the provisions of as from and including 28 June 2004. the Holidays Act 1983, hereby appoint the day specified in Column 1 of the Schedule hereto to be a holiday within the District set This declaration is made at Brisbane in the State of opposite that day in Column 2 of the Schedule for the purpose of Queensland on the 21st day of June 2004. the New Mapoon Community Show. R P CONDER SCHEDULE Deputy Commissioner   Deputy Chief Executive (Operations)     DECLARATION OF A POLICE ESTABLISHMENT       I, JOHN CLARK JUST, Deputy Chief Executive (Resource Management), pursuant to Section 10.10(1) of the Police Service TOM BARTON Administration Act 1990, and the powers delegated to me, hereby declare the following place to be a police watchhouse:

Richlands Police Watchhouse which forms part of the NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Western District Court Complex situated at the corner of Archerfield Road and Progress Road, Richlands 4077. Under the Corporations Law, the publishing of a company name must be accompanied by that company’s Australian This declaration is made at Brisbane in the State of Company Number (A.C.N.) Advertisers are required to submit Queensland on the 18 June 2004. this A.C.N. along with the company’s name. J C JUST Goprint reserves the right not to publish any advertisement Deputy Chief Executive (Resource Management) where this information is not supplied. Queensland Police Service 25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 40 573

Queensland

NOTIFICATION OF SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION Statutory Instruments Act 1992

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

TABLE 1

SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION BY NUMBER

No. Subordinate Legislation Empowering Act

84 Statutory Instruments Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 Statutory Instruments Act 1992

85 Government Owned Corporations (Central Queensland Ports Authority) Regulation 2004 Government Owned Corporations Act 1993 State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

86 Revenue Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004 Duties Act 2001 Fuel Subsidy Act 1997 Land Tax Act 1915 Taxation Administration Act 2001

87 Electrical Safety Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 Electrical Safety Act 2002

88 Industrial Relations (Tribunals) Amendment Rule (No. 1) 2004 Industrial Relations Act 1999

89 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) and Another Regulation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 Building Act 1975 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003

90 Public Works Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 Architects Act 2002 Professional Engineers Act 2002

91 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions Building and Construction Industry Payments Act 2004 574 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 40 [25 June, 2004

Notification of Subordinate Legislation—(continued)

Table 1—(continued)

No. Subordinate Legislation Empowering Act

92 Building and Construction Industry Payments Regulation 2004 Building and Construction Industry Payments Act 2004

93 Proclamation commencing certain provision Police Powers and Responsibilities and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2003

94 Police Service Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 Police Service Administration Act 1990

95 Police Powers and Responsibilities Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004 Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000

96 Police Powers and Responsibilities (Australian Rugby Union Test—Wallabies v England) Regulation 2004 Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000

97 State Penalties Enforcement Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999

98 Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994

99 Transport Infrastructure (Ports) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

100 Chemical Usage (Agricultural and Veterinary) Control Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 Chemical Usage (Agricultural and Veterinary) Control Act 1988

101 Plant Protection Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2004 Plant Protection Act 1989

102 Water Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004 Water Act 2000

103 Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 Associations Incorporation Act 1981 Bills of Sale and Other Instruments Act 1955 Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997 Building Units and Group Titles Act 1980 Business Names Act 1962 Collections Act 1966 Commercial and Consumer Tribunal Act 2003 Cooperatives Act 1997 Funeral Benefit Business Act 1982 Introduction Agents Act 2001 Land Sales Act 1984 Liens on Crops of Sugar Cane Act 1931 Liquor Act 1992 Motor Vehicles and Boats Securities Act 1986 Partnership (Limited Liability) Act 1988 Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000 Residential Services (Accreditation) Act 2002 Retirement Villages Act 1999 Security Providers Act 1993 Tourism Services Act 2003 Trade Measurement Administration Act 1990 Travel Agents Act 1988 Wine Industry Act 1994 25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 40 575

Notification of Subordinate Legislation—(continued)

Table 1—(continued)

No. Subordinate Legislation Empowering Act

104 Environmental Protection Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 Environmental Protection Act 1994

105 Ambulance Service Amendment Regulation (No. 1 ) 2004 Ambulance Service Act 1991

106 Proclamation commencing certain provisions Legal Profession Act 2004

107 Legal Profession (Barristers) Rule 2004 Legal Profession Act 2004

108 Legal Profession (Tribunal and Committee) Rule 2004 Legal Profession Act 2004

109 Legal Profession Regulation 2004 Legal Profession Act 2004 Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991 Trust Accounts Act 1973

110 Supreme Court (Legal Practitioner Admission) Rules 2004 Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991

1111 Fisheries Management Plans Amendment Management Plan (No. 1) 2004 Fisheries Act 1994

1121 Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 Fisheries Act 1994

113 Workplace Health and Safety (Industry Codes of Practice) Amendment Notice (No. 2) 2004 Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995

1 A regulatory impact statement and explanatory note accompany the subordinate legislation 576 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 40 [25 June, 2004

TABLE 2 SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION BY EMPOWERING ACT

This table shows affected subordinate legislation

Empowering Act Subordinate Legislation No.

Ambulance Service Act 1991 Ambulance Service Regulation 2003 • amd by Ambulance Service Amendment Regulation (No. 1 ) 2004...... 105

Architects Act 2002 Architects Regulation 2003 • amd by Public Works Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 90

Associations Incorporation Act 1981 Associations Incorporation Regulation 1999 • amd by Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 103

Bills of Sale and Other Instruments Act 1955 Bills of Sale and Other Instruments Regulation 1999 • amd by Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 103

Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997 Body Corporate and Community Management (Accommodation Module) Regulation 1997 • amd by Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 103 Body Corporate and Community Management (Commercial Module) Regulation 1997 • amd by Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 103 Body Corporate and Community Management Regulation 1997 • amd by Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 103 Body Corporate and Community Management (Small Schemes Module) Regulation 1997 • amd by Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 103 Body Corporate and Community Management (Standard Module) Regulation 1997 • amd by Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 103

Building Act 1975 Standard Building Regulation 1993 • amd by Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) and Another Regulation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 89

Building and Construction Industry Payments Act 2004 Building and Construction Industry Payments Regulation 2004...... 92 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions ...... 91

Building Units and Group Titles Act 1980 Building Units and Group Titles Regulation 1998 • amd by Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 103

Business Names Act 1962 Business Names Regulation 1998 • amd by Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 103 25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 40 577

Notification of Subordinate Legislation—(continued)

Table 2—(continued) Empowering Act Subordinate Legislation No.

Chemical Usage (Agricultural and Veterinary) Control Act 1988 Chemical Usage (Agricultural and Veterinary) Control Regulation 1999 • amd by Chemical Usage (Agricultural and Veterinary) Control Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 100

Collections Act 1966 Collections Regulation 1998 • amd by Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 103

Commercial and Consumer Tribunal Act 2003 Commercial and Consumer Tribunal Regulation 2003 • amd by Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 103

Cooperatives Act 1997 Cooperatives Regulation 1997 • amd by Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 103

Duties Act 2001 Duties Regulation 2002 • amd by Revenue Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004 ...... 86

Electrical Safety Act 2002 Electrical Safety Regulation 2002 • amd by Electrical Safety Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 87

Environmental Protection Act 1994 Environmental Protection Regulation 1998 • amd by Environmental Protection Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 104

Fisheries Act 1994 Fisheries (Asian Green Mussels) Disease and Quarantine Declaration 2002 SL No. 44 • rep by Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 112 Fisheries (BHC) Disease Declaration 2002 SL No. 194 • rep by Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 112 Fisheries (Coral Reef Fin Fish) Management Plan 2003 • amd by Fisheries Management Plans Amendment Management Plan (No. 1) 2004 ...... 111 Fisheries (East Coast Trawl) Management Plan 1999 • amd by Fisheries Management Plans Amendment Management Plan (No. 1) 2004 ...... 111 Fisheries (Freshwater) Management Plan 1999 • amd by Fisheries Management Plans Amendment Management Plan (No. 1) 2004 ...... 111 Fisheries (Gulf of Carpentaria Inshore Fin Fish) Management Plan 1999 • amd by Fisheries Management Plans Amendment Management Plan (No. 1) 2004 ...... 111 Fisheries Regulation 1995 • amd by Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 112 Fisheries (Spanner Crab) Management Plan 1999 • amd by Fisheries Management Plans Amendment Management Plan (No. 1) 2004 ...... 111

Fuel Subsidy Act 1997 Fuel Subsidy Regulation 1998 • amd by Revenue Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004 ...... 86

Funeral Benefit Business Act 1982 Funeral Benefit Business Regulation 2000 • amd by Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 103 578 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 40 [25 June, 2004

Notification of Subordinate Legislation—(continued)

Table 2—(continued) Empowering Act Subordinate Legislation No.

Government Owned Corporations Act 1993 Government Owned Corporations (Central Queensland Ports Authority) Regulation 2004 ...... 85 Government Owned Corporations (Ports) Regulation 1994 • amd by Government Owned Corporations (Central Queensland Ports Authority) Regulation 2004 ...... 85 Government Owned Corporations Regulation 1995 • amd by Government Owned Corporations (Central Queensland Ports Authority) Regulation 2004 ...... 85

Industrial Relations Act 1999 Industrial Relations (Tribunals) Rules 2000 • amd by Industrial Relations (Tribunals) Amendment Rule (No. 1) 2004 ...... 88

Introduction Agents Act 2001 Introduction Agents Regulation 2002 • amd by Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 103

Land Sales Act 1984 Land Sales Regulation 2000 • amd by Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 103

Land Tax Act 1915 Land Tax Regulation 1999 • amd by Revenue Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004 ...... 86

Legal Profession Act 2004 Legal Profession (Barristers) Rule 2004 ...... 107 Legal Profession Regulation 2004 ...... 109 Legal Profession (Tribunal and Committee) Rule 2004...... 108 Proclamation commencing certain provisions ...... 106

Liens on Crops of Sugar Cane Act 1931 Liens on Crops of Sugar Cane Regulation 1999 • amd by Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 103

Liquor Act 1992 Liquor Regulation 2002 • amd by Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 103

Motor Vehicles and Boats Securities Act 1986 Motor Vehicles and Boats Securities Regulation 1995 • amd by Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 103

Partnership (Limited Liability) Act 1988 Partnership (Limited Liability) Regulation 1993 • amd by Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 103

Plant Protection Act 1989 Plant Protection Regulation 2002 • amd by Plant Protection Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2004...... 101 25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 40 579

Notification of Subordinate Legislation—(continued)

Table 2—(continued) Empowering Act Subordinate Legislation No.

Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 Police Powers and Responsibilities (Australian Rugby Union Test—Wallabies v England) Regulation 2004 ...... 96 Police Powers and Responsibilities Regulation 2000 • amd by Police Powers and Responsibilities Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004...... 95

Police Powers and Responsibilities and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2003 Proclamation commencing certain provision...... 93

Police Service Administration Act 1990 Police Service Administration (Police Services Charges) Order 1992 SL No. 402 • rep by Police Service Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004...... 94 Police Service Administration Regulation 1990 • amd by Police Service Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004...... 94 Police Service Administration (Review of Decisions) Regulation 1990 • amd by Police Service Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004...... 94

Professional Engineers Act 2002 Professional Engineers Regulation 2003 • amd by Public Works Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 90

Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000 Property Agents and Motor Dealers Regulation 2001 • amd by Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 103

Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Regulation 2003 • amd by Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) and Another Regulation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 89

Residential Services (Accreditation) Act 2002 Residential Services (Accreditation) Regulation 2002 • amd by Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 103

Retirement Villages Act 1999 Retirement Villages Regulation 2000 • amd by Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 103

Security Providers Act 1993 Security Providers Regulation 1995 • amd by Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 103

State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 State Development and Public Works Organisation (State Development Areas) Regulation 1998 • amd by Government Owned Corporations (Central Queensland Ports Authority) Regulation 2004 ...... 85

State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999 State Penalties Enforcement Regulation 2000 • amd by State Penalties Enforcement Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004 ...... 97

Statutory Instruments Act 1992 Statutory Instruments Regulation 2002 • amd by Statutory Instruments Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 84 580 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 40 [25 June, 2004

Notification of Subordinate Legislation—(continued)

Table 2—(continued) Empowering Act Subordinate Legislation No.

Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991 Barristers’ Admission Rules 1975 • amd by Supreme Court (Legal Practitioner Admission) Rules 2004 ...... 110 Solicitors’ Admission Rules 1968 • amd by Supreme Court (Legal Practitioner Admission) Rules 2004 ...... 110 Supreme Court (Legal Practitioner Admission) Rules 2004 ...... 110 Uniform Civil Procedure (Fees) Regulation 1999 • amd by Legal Profession Regulation 2004...... 109

Taxation Administration Act 2001 Taxation Administration Regulation 2002 • amd by Revenue Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004 ...... 86

Tourism Services Act 2003 Tourism Services Regulation 2003 • amd by Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 103

Trade Measurement Administration Act 1990 Trade Measurement Administration Regulation 1991 • amd by Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 103

Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Infrastructure (Ports) Regulation 1994 • amd by Government Owned Corporations (Central Queensland Ports Authority) Regulation 2004 ...... 85 • amd by Transport Infrastructure (Ports) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004...... 99 Transport Infrastructure (Public Marine Facilities) Regulation 2000 • amd by Government Owned Corporations (Central Queensland Ports Authority) Regulation 2004 ...... 85

Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994 Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Regulation 1994 • amd by Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004. . 98

Travel Agents Act 1988 Travel Agents Regulation 1998 • amd by Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 103

Trust Accounts Act 1973 Trust Accounts Regulation 1999 • amd by Legal Profession Regulation 2004...... 109

Water Act 2000 Water Regulation 2002 • amd by Water Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004 ...... 102

Wine Industry Act 1994 Wine Industry Regulation 1995 • amd by Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 ...... 103

Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995 Workplace Health and Safety (Industry Codes of Practice) Notice 1999 • amd by Workplace Health and Safety (Industry Codes of Practice) Amendment Notice (No. 2) 2004 ...... 113 25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 40 581

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Wills and Intestate Notices Robinson Halletts of Level 10, 175 Eagle Street, Brisbane in the State of Queensland within seven (7) weeks from the date hereof. After fourteen days from today, an application for a grant of Note—By virtue of Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, a representation will be made to the Supreme Court of Queensland at personal representative or trustee may, after the date referred to in Townsville as follows: this notice, distribute the estate of the deceased having regard only Deceased: Douglas John Geisel. to those claims which he has notice. 1774 Last Address: Flinders Highway, Charters Towers, Qld, 4820. Liquor Act 1992 Applicant: Louis Douglas Geisel of Flinders Highway, Charters Towers, Qld, 4820. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE Grant: Letters of administration on intestacy. Applicant’s Name: Cafe Restaurant Capri Pty Ltd, Nominee: Caveat: If you wish to object to or to be heard Mirsad Adzanela. upon the application, you may file a Premises: Capri Cafe Bar, Unit 18, The Emporium, 1000 Ann caveat in the Supreme Court Registry Street, Fortitude Valley. mentioned above at any time before the grant is made. Primary Purpose: On-Premises (Meals) Licence—Provision Creditors: Any creditor, beneficiary or other person of meals. having any claim or claims against the Trading Hours: estate of the deceased are required to send particulars of any such claim or 10.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday. claims to the Applicant’s Solicitors Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a within seven weeks of the date of member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper publication of this notice. interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by Note: By virtue of Section 67 of the Trusts Act the grant of the application. 1973 a personal representative or trustee may, after the expiration of the period Grounds for Objection: referred to in this notice, distribute the 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or estate of the deceased having regard only inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do to those claims of which the trustee then business in the locality concerned, or to persons in has notice. or travelling to or from an existing or proposed Date of Death: 27th April, 2004. place of public worship, hospital or school is likely Applicant’s Solicitors: Barrett Wherry Lawyers, 46 Gill Street, to happen; or Charters Towers, Q, 4820. 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality 1765 concerned would be lessened in some way. Format of Objections: After fourteen days from today, an application for a grant of representation will be made to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in Brisbane as follows: petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in the form of a petition must be in a format Deceased: Iris Cecilia Hart. stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should Last Address: Lauriston Nursing Home, Ipswich, discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed Queensland. below. Applicant: Desley Bernadette Pearson, Lot 381, A member of the public may make a written submission to Farrell Road, Pine Mountain, the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this Queensland. application is in the public interest particularly relating to Grant: Probate of the Will dated 22nd matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under December, 2003. Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Date of Death: 9th March, 2004. Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 22nd July, 2004. Caveat: If you wish to object to or to be heard Lodging Objections or Submissions: upon the application, you may file a caveat in the Supreme Court Registry Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: mentioned above at any time before the Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of grant is made. Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, G.P.O. Box 1141, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Telephone: 3224 8297. Creditors: All creditors of the estate are required to send particulars of their claim to the Objections Conference: Applicant’s Solicitor within six weeks of All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will the date of publication of this notice. be advised individually of the details of the objections Applicant’s Solicitors: Kevin Bradley, 161 Brisbane Road, conference. The principal contact for a petition will be Booval in the State of Queensland. responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. 1773 Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to the applicant. Trusts Act 1973—Section 67 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 1762 Re: Estate of Elizabeth Mabel Kean aka Elizabeth Kean Liquor Act 1992 Any creditor, beneficiary or other person having any claim or claims in respect of the estate of Elizabeth Mabel Kean also known NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE as Elizabeth Kean deceased formerly of 1/63 Surf Parade, Broadbeach in the State of Queensland, but late of Mudgeeraba Applicant’s Name: Richard Stanislaw Kucharski and Norma Nursing Home, Mudgeeraba in the State of Queensland who died Jean Kucharski. on the 2nd day of February, 2004 is required to send particulars of Premises: Biloela Countryman Motel, Burnett Highway, any such claim or claims to ANZ Executors and Trustee Company Biloela. Limited of level 21, 530 Collins Street, Melbourne in the State of Victoria the personal representative of the said Elizabeth Mabel Primary Purpose: Residential Licence—Provision of Kean also known as Elizabeth Kean or to their Solicitors, Nicol accommodation. 25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 40 583

Trading Hours: place of public worship, hospital or school is likely 24 hours to residents and their guests. to happen; or Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper concerned would be lessened in some way. interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by Format of Objections: the grant of the application. Objections may be lodged individually in writing or in Grounds for Objection: petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in the form of a petition must be in a format 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or stipulated in the Act and the principal contact should discuss inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. business in the locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from an existing or proposed A member of the public may make a written submission to place of public worship, hospital or school is likely the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this to happen; or application is in the public interest particularly relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. concerned would be lessened in some way. Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 21st July, 2004. Format of Objections: Lodging Objections or Submissions: Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of objection in the form of a petition must be in a format Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should G.P.O. Box 1141, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Telephone: 3224 8870. discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. Objections Conference: A member of the public may make a written submission to All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this be advised individually of the details of the objections application is in the public interest particularly relating to conference. The principal contact for a petition will be matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 21st July, 2004. the applicant. Lodging Objections or Submissions: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 1764 Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Liquor Act 1992 Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, P.O. Box 303, Rockhampton, Qld, 4700. Telephone: 1300 658 030. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE EXTENDED HOURS PERMIT Objections Conference: Applicant’s Name: Le Arctic Pty Ltd, Nominee: Yun-Nien All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will Cheng. be advised individually of the details of the objections conference. The principal contact for a petition will be Premises: Antarctic Circle, Underwood. responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Primary Purpose: On-Premises (Meals) Licence—Provision Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to of meals. the applicant. Trading Hours: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 1763 10.00 a.m. to 2.00 a.m., Monday to Sunday. (Note: Standard trading hours are 10.00 a.m. to Liquor Act 1992 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday). NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A DETACHED Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a BOTTLESHOP AND EXTENDED HOURS PERMIT member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by Address of Bottleshop: Shop 1092, Westfield Carindale the grant of the application. Shopping Centre, Creek Road, Carindale. Grounds for Objection: Applicant’s Name and Address: Australian Leisure and Hospitality Group Limited, Nominee: David Kingsley Mlakar (a) Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or trading as Camp Hill Hotel, corner Old Cleveland Road and Orwell inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do Street, Camp Hill. business in the locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from an existing or proposed Primary Purpose: The sale and supply of liquor for place of public worship, hospital or school is likely consumption off the premises. to happen; or Trading Hours: (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality 8.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday. concerned would be lessened in some way. (Note: Standard trading hours are 10.00 a.m. to Format of Objections: 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday). Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An member of the public over the age of 18 years who has a proper objection in the form of a petition must be in a format interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should the grant of the application. discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. Grounds for Objection: A member of the public may make a written submission to (a) Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do application is in the public interest particularly relating to business in the locality concerned, or to persons in matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under or travelling to or from an existing or proposed Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. 584 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 40 [25 June, 2004

Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 2nd July, 2004. Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to the applicant. Lodging Objections or Submissions: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 1767 Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, Wine Industry Act 1994 G.P.O. Box 1141, Brisbane, Qld, 4000. Telephone: (07) 3224 7128. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A SATELLITE CELLAR DOOR PREMISES Objections Conference: Address of Satellite Cellar Door Premises: All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will be advised individually of the details of the objections 1) Stephens Delmart, 634 Gympie Road, Chermside conference. The principal contact for a petition will be Nominee: Mark Wilson Stephens responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. 2) Gourmet Central, 22 Station Road, Indooroopilly Nominee: Claire Elizabeth Brown Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to 3) Graceville Fine Foods, 8 Bank Road, Graceville the applicant. Nominee: Anne Fitzgerald Gray EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 1766 4) Grub & Co., Shop 1, 8 Lanyana Way, Noosa Junction, Noosa Heads. Nominee: Cherise Pagano 5) Colin James Fine Foods, 37 Maple Street, Maleny Liquor Act 1992 Nominee: Colin James Cunningham NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE 6) Deli-Ishus, Shop 3, 46 Landsborough Parade, Golden Beach Nominee: Carolyn Bindon Applicant’s Name: Sa-wad-dee Pty Ltd & Kanda Green, 7) Buderim Ginger Factory, 50 Pioneer Road, Yandina Nominee: Kanda Green. Nominee: Gerald Daniel O’Brien Premises: Sa-wad-dee Thai Restaurant, Shop 3, 62 Shields Applicant’s Name and Address: Hollowtree Enterprises Pty Street, Cairns. Ltd, Gowrie Mountain Estate, cnr Warrego Highway and Kingsthorpe Road, Kingsthorpe. Primary Purpose: On-Premises (Meals) Licence—Provision of meals. Primary Purpose: The sale and supply of licensee’s wine: Trading Hours: (a) as a sample for consumption on the premises; or (b) in sealed containers for consumption off the 10.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday. premises. (Note: Standard trading hours are 10.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday). Trading Hours: Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a 10.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday. member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper the grant of the application. interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by the grant of the application. Grounds for Objection: Grounds for Objection: 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do (a) Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or business in the locality concerned, or to persons in inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do or travelling to or from an existing or proposed business in the locality concerned, or to persons in place of public worship, hospital or school is likely or travelling to or from an existing or proposed to happen; or place of public worship, hospital or school is likely to happen; or 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned would be lessened in some way. (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned would be lessened in some way. Format of Objections: Format of Objections: Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in objection in the form of a petition must be in a format petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should objection in the form of a petition must be in a format discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should below. discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. A member of the public may make a written submission to A member of the public may make a written submission to the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this application is in the public interest particularly relating to application is in the public interest particularly relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 27th July, 2004. Closing Date for Objections 1) 1st July, 2004 Lodging Objections or Submissions: or Submissions: 2) 21st July 2004 3) 21st July 2004 Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: 4) 13th July 2004 Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of 5) 25th June 2004 Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, P.O. 6) closed Box 3067, Cairns, Qld, 4870. Telephone: 4042 3300. 7) closed Objections Conference: Lodging Objections or Submissions: All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: be advised individually of the details of the objections Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of conference. The principal contact for a petition will be Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, P.O. responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Box 1141, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Telephone: (07) 3224 7128. 25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 40 585

Objections Conference: Liquor Act 1992 All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE be advised individually of the details of the objections conference. The principal contact for a petition will be Applicant’s Name: Irish Murphys Pty Ltd, Nominee: Ralph responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Edward Norton. Copies of any objections or submissions may be forwarded to Premises: Irish Murphys, Tenancies 5A & 7B, Noosa the applicant. Junction Plaza, 81 Noosa Drive, Noosa Heads. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 1768 Primary Purpose: On-Premises (Cabaret) Licence— Provision of entertainment. Liquor Act 1992 Trading Hours: 10.00 a.m. to 3.00 a.m., Monday to Sunday. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR EXTENDED HOURS PERMIT FOR LICENSED PREMISES Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper Applicant’s Name: Nambour Hotel (Commercial) Pty Limited interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by ATF The Nambour Hotel (Commercial) Unit Trust, Nominee: the grant of the application. Craig Leslie Maltby. Grounds for Objection: Premises: Commercial Hotel, Currie Street, Nambour. 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or Primary Purpose: General Licence—Provision of liquor for inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do consumption on and off the premises. business in the locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from an existing or proposed Current Trading Hours: place of public worship, hospital or school is likely to happen; or 10.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday. 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality Proposed Trading Hours: concerned would be lessened in some way. 10.00 a.m. to 2.00 a.m., Monday to Sunday. Format of Objections: (Note: No liquor may be sold for consumption off the Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in licensed premises after 12 midnight or be taken away petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An from the premises after 12.30 a.m.). objection in the form of a petition must be in a format Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should member of the public over the age of 18 years who has a proper discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by below. the grant of the application. A member of the public may make a written submission to the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this Grounds for Objection: application is in the public interest particularly relating to (a) Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. business in the locality concerned, or to persons in Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 21st July, 2004. or travelling to or from an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital or school is likely Lodging Objections or Submissions: to happen; or Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, P.O. concerned would be lessened in some way. Box 870, Maroochydore, Qld, 4558. Telephone: 5430 8951. Format of Objections: Objections Conference: Objections may be lodged individually in writing or in All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An be advised individually of the details of the objections objection in the form of a petition must be in a format conference. The principal contact for a petition will be stipulated in the Act and the principal contact should discuss responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to Note: the applicant. Should an objector’s concerns relate wholly or partially to EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 1771 the issue of gaming machines, a copy of the correspondence will be forwarded to the Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation Liquor Act 1992 for consideration. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE Closing Date for Objections: 22nd July, 2004. Applicant’s Name: Fotinos Investments Pty Ltd ATF Fotinos Lodging Objections: Family Trust & Skordou Investments Pty Ltd ATF Andrew Objections should be lodged with: Licensing Officer, Skordou Family Trust, Nominee: Peter Fotinos. Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Tourism, Fair Premises: Shop 73, Stockland Cleveland Harbourside, Trading and Wine Industry Development, P.O. Box 870, Middle Street, Cleveland. Maroochydore, Qld, 4558. Telephone: (07) 5430 8951. Primary Purpose: On-Premises (Meals) Licence—Provision Objections Conference: of meals. All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will Trading Hours: be advised individually of the details of the objections conference. The principal contact for a petition will be 10.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday. responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a Copies of any objections will be forwarded to the applicant. member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 1770 the grant of the application. 586 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 40 [25 June, 2004

Grounds for Objection: application is in the public interest particularly relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do business in the locality concerned, or to persons in Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 20th July, 2004. or travelling to or from an existing or proposed Lodging Objections or Submissions: place of public worship, hospital or school is likely to happen; or Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, concerned would be lessened in some way. G.P.O. Box 1141, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Telephone: (07) 3224 2148. Format of Objections: Objections Conference: Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An be advised individually of the details of the objections objection in the form of a petition must be in a format conference. The principal contact for a petition will be stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to the applicant. A member of the public may make a written submission to the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 1772

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THE ACQUISITION OF LAND ACT 1967

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RESUME

TO: ELLIS READ

ADDRESS: Unknown

The Chief Executive Officer Mackay City Council PO Box 41 MACKAY 4740

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the provisions of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967 and the Local Government Act 1993 and the Integrated Planning Act 1997 MACKAY CITY COUNCIL intends to take for road purposes the land described in the Schedule hereto.

A Statement of Reasons for the proposed acquisition is attached.

You may serve upon Council an objection in writing to the taking of the land. An objection must stage the grounds of the objection and the facts and circumstances relied upon by you in support of those grounds. Any matter pertaining to the amount or payment of compensation is not a ground of objection. Your objection must be served upon the Chief Executive Officer, Mackay City Council at Administration Building, Gordon Street, Mackay on or before the 8 July 2004

You are entitled to reasonable access to Council documents relevant to the formulation of its intention to resume the property including:-

1. Details of any land considered by Council as a viable alternative site before deciding to issue this notice;

2. Selection criteria documents stating Council’s policy for location of sites for the purpose of this proposed resumption; and

3. Relevant reports to Council detailing investigations of potential sites for acquisition for the said purpose.

Material of this kind does not exist in respect of every proposed resumption and you should telephone David McKendry of Mackay City Council on 4968 4444 if you wish to obtain detail of the material actually available in respect of this proposed resumption and/or access to that material. 588 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 40 [25 June, 2004

If you state in your objection that you desire to be heard in support of the grounds of your objection you may appear and be heard by the Chief Executive Officer (or his delegate) on behalf of the Council at the Administration Building, Gordon Street, Mackay at 2.00 pm on Friday 9 July 2004

Mackay City Council is willing to negotiate to acquire the land by agreement, or failing agreement and if the land is acquired, to treat with you as to the amount of compensation payable or negotiate any other matter arising out of the acquisition of the land.

DATED this 18th day of JUNE, 2004.

K. GOLDTHORPE. Chief Executive Officer MACKAY CITY COUNCIL MACKAY CITY COUNCIL

STATEMENT OF REASONS

This resumption is for the purpose of regularising what has been the fact for many years.

SCHEDULE

COUNTY: Carlisle

PARISH: Howard

OWNER: Ellis Read

AREA: 7.2 perches

TITLE REFERENCE: 20004206

DESCRIPTION: Lot 1 on RP 700830 being the unsurveyed balance area of Allotment Number Four of Section Number Twenty Seven containing approximately 7.2 perches

ENCUMBRANCES: Mortgage 602788197 (14997) to The Australian Joint Stock Bank

NB: Should you wish to be heard personally in support of your objection as outlined above please telephone David McKendry of Mackay City Council on 4968 4444 to confirm an appointment. 1769 25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 40 589

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Constitution of Queensland—Deputy Governor ...... 564

Natural Resources, Mines and Energy Gazette ...... 525-528

Local Government Gazette...... 513-524

Vacancies and Appointments in Public Service...... 529-560

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