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Government Gazette 5223 Government Gazette OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES Number 83 Friday, 19 August 2011 Published under authority by Government Advertising LEGISLATION Online notification of the making of statutory instruments Week beginning 8 August 2011 THE following instruments were officially notified on the NSW legislation website(www.legislation.nsw.gov.au) on the dates indicated: Proclamations commencing Acts Court Security Amendment Act 2011 No 15 (2011-407) — published LW 12 August 2011 Regulations and other statutory instruments Allocation of the Administration of Acts 2011 (No 4—Amendment) (2011-427) — published LW 11 August 2011 Court Security Regulation 2011 (2011-408) — published LW 12 August 2011 Firearms Amendment (Law Revision) Regulation 2011 (2011-424) — published LW 12 August 2011 Public Finance and Audit Amendment (National Art School) Regulation 2011 (2011-425) — published LW 12 August 2011 Water Sharing Plan for the Alstonville Plateau Groundwater Sources Amendment Order 2011 (2011-413) — published LW 12 August 2011 Water Sharing Plan for the Bega and Brogo Rivers Area Regulated, Unregulated and Alluvial Water Sources Amendment Order 2011 (2011-414) — published LW 12 August 2011 Water Sharing Plan for the Dorrigo Plateau Surface Water Source and Dorrigo Basalt Groundwater Source Amendment Order 2011 (2011-415) — published LW 12 August 2011 Water Sharing Plan for the Kulnura Mangrove Mountain Groundwater Sources Amendment Order 2011 (2011-416) — published LW 12 August 2011 Water Sharing Plan for the Lower Gwydir Groundwater Source Amendment Order 2011 (2011-417) — published LW 12 August 2011 Water Sharing Plan for the Lower Lachlan Groundwater Source Amendment Order 2011 (2011-418) — published LW 12 August 2011 Water Sharing Plan for the Lower Macquarie Groundwater Sources Amendment Order 2011 (2011-419) — published LW 12 August 2011 Water Sharing Plan for the Lower Murray Groundwater Source Amendment Order 2011 (2011-420) — published LW 12 August 2011 5224 LEGISLATION 19 August 2011 Water Sharing Plan for the Lower Murrumbidgee Groundwater Sources Amendment Order 2011 (2011-421) — published LW 12 August 2011 Water Sharing Plan for the NSW Great Artesian Basin Groundwater Sources Amendment Order 2011 (2011-422) — published LW 12 August 2011 Water Sharing Plan for the Tomago Tomaree Stockton Groundwater Sources Amendment Order 2011 (2011-423) — published LW 12 August 2011 Weapons Prohibition Amendment (Law Revision) Regulation 2011 (2011-426) — published LW 12 August 2011 Environmental Planning Instruments Byron Local Environmental Plan 1988 (Amendment No 149) (2011-409) — published LW 12 August 2011 Lake Macquarie Local Environmental Plan 2004 (Amendment No 47) (2011-410) — published LW 12 August 2011 Nambucca Local Environmental Plan 2010 (Amendment No 2) (2011-411) — published LW 12 August 2011 Nambucca Local Environmental Plan 2010 (Amendment No 3) (2011-412) — published LW 12 August 2011 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 83 19 August 2011 LEGISLATION 5225 Assents to Acts ACT OF PARLIAMENT ASSENTED TO Legislative Assembly Office, Sydney, 10 August 2011 IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Her Excellency the Governor has, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, this day assented to the undermentioned Act passed by the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council of New South Wales in Parliament assembled, viz.: Act No. 28, 2011 – An Act to amend the Summary Offences Act 1988 and other legislation with respect to intoxicated and disorderly conduct. [Summary Offences Amendment (Intoxicated and Disorderly Conduct) Bill] RUSSELL D. GROVE, PSM, Clerk of the Legislative Assembly NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 83 5226 OFFICIAL NOTICES 19 August 2011 OFFICIAL NOTICES Appointments ABORIGINAL LAND RIGHTS ACT 1983 CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY ACT 1989 NOTICE Notifi cation of Appointments to the Council I, ADRIAN PICCOLI, M.P., Minister for Education, in I, the Honourable VICTOR DOMINELLO, M.P., Minister pursuance of section 9(1)(b) of the Charles Sturt University for Aboriginal Affairs, following consent by the New South Act 1989, appoint the following persons as members of the Wales Aboriginal Land Council (NSWALC), do, by this Council of Charles Sturt University: notice pursuant to section 231(2) of the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983 (the Act) extend the appointment of Mr • Ms Kathryn PITKIN, for a term commencing on 1 July Andrew BOWCHER as administrator to the Wilcannia Local 2011 and expiring on 30 June 2013. Aboriginal Land Council for a period of three (3) calendar • Mr Richard HATTERSLEY, for a term commencing months, from 26 August to 25 November 2011. During the on 1 July 2011 and expiring on 30 June 2015. period of his appointment, the administrator will have all Adrian PICCOLI, M.P., of the functions of the Wilcannia Local Aboriginal Land Minister for Education Council and any other duties as specifi ed by the instrument of appointment. The administrator’s remuneration and expenses are not to exceed $45 000 excluding GST without the prior EDUCATION ACT 1990 approval of NSWALC. The administrator’s remuneration Notifi cation of an Appointment to the Board of Studies may include fees payable for the services of other personnel I, ADRIAN PICCOLI, M.P., Minister for Education, in within the administrator’s fi rm who provide services as agents pursuance of Schedule 1, Clause 8 of the Education Act 1990, of the administrator. reappoint Ms Cindy BERWICK as a member of the Board Signed and sealed this 10th day of August 2011. of Studies, being a nominee provided under section 100(3) (j), for a term commencing on and from 1 September 2011 VICTOR DOMINELLO, M.P., until 31 August 2014. Minister for Aboriginal Affairs The Hon. ADRIAN PICCOLI, M.P., GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! Minister for Education ABORIGINAL LAND RIGHTS ACT 1983 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE ACT 1989 NOTICE Notifi cation of Appointment to the Council I, ADRIAN PICCOLI, M.P., Minister for Education, in I, the Honourable VICTOR DOMINELLO, M.P., Minister pursuance of section 9(1)(b) of the University of Newcastle for Aboriginal Affairs, following consent by the New South Act 1989, appoint the following persons as members of the Wales Aboriginal Land Council (NSWALC), do, by this Council of the University of Newcastle: notice pursuant to section 231(2) of the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983 (the Act) extend the appointment of Mr Bill • Mr Arthur SINODINOS, AO, for a term of office MURPHY as administrator to the Cowra Local Aboriginal commencing 1 August 2011 and expiring on 31 August Land Council for a period of three (3) calendar months, from 2012. 1 September to 30 November 2011. During the period of his • Conjoint Professor Geoff LILLISS, for a term of offi ce appointment, the administrator will have all of the functions commencing on 1 September 2011 and expiring on of the Cowra Local Aboriginal Land Council and any other 31 August 2014. duties as specifi ed by the instrument of appointment. The • Dr Ken MOSS, AM, for a term of offi ce commencing administrator’s remuneration and expenses are not to exceed on 1 September 2011 and expiring on 31 August 2014. $30 000 excluding GST without the prior approval of NSWALC. The administrator’s remuneration may include ADRIAN PICCOLI, M.P., fees payable for the services of other personnel within the Minister for Education administrator’s fi rm who provide services as agents of the administrator. THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY ACT 1989 Signed and sealed this 10th day of August 2011. Notifi cation of Appointment to the Senate VICTOR DOMINELLO, M.P., I, Adrian PICCOLI, M.P., Minister for Education, in Minister for Aboriginal Affairs pursuance of section 9(1)(b) of the University of Sydney Act 1989, have appointed Ms Rachel PERKINS as a member of GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! the Senate of the University of Sydney, for a term of offi ce commencing on 1 August 2011 and expiring on 31 December 2013. ADRIAN PICCOLI, M.P., Minister for Education NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 83 19 August 2011 OFFICIAL NOTICES 5227 Department of Planning ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND ASSESSMENT 1979 Instrument of Delegation I, BRADLEY HAZZARD, M.P., Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, under section 23 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979, hereby delegate my functions referred to, and subject to the limitations set out in, Schedule 1 to the offi cer for the time being holding the position referred to in Schedule 2. Dated: Sydney, 30 July 2011. The Hon. BRAD HAZZARD, M.P., Minister for Planning and Infrastructure SCHEDULE 1 The functions of: (a) making a local environmental plan (with or without variation of the proposal submitted by the relevant planning authority) in the terms the delegate considers appropriate; or (b) deciding not to make the proposed local environmental plan, in respect of proposed Fairfi eld Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No. 126), under s.59(2) of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. SCHEDULE 2 Deputy Director-General, Plan Making and Urban Renewal. NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 83 5228 OFFICIAL NOTICES 19 August 2011 Department of Primary Industries FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994 FISHERIES MANAGEMENT (AQUACULTURE) REGULATION 2007 Notifi cation under Clause 33 (4) Proposed Tender of Aquaculture Leases in Various Estuaries of NSW INDUSTRY & INVESTMENT NSW (I&I NSW) is offering by public tender four (4) areas of public water land in various estuaries in NSW, for the purpose of oyster aquaculture. Lease No. Lease Area (ha) Estuary/Location OISAS status GIS survey available OL91/024 2.0484 Macleay River POAA Yes OL81/248 1.3779 Clyde River POAA Yes OL65/006 1.5159 Tuross Lake POAA Yes OL74/164 0.7244 Tuross Lake POAA Yes All tenders must be marked ‘Confi dential’ and submitted to: Tender Box, Port Stephens Fisheries Institute, Locked Bag 1, Nelson Bay NSW 2315. Tenders must be received at this address no later than 4:30 p.m., on Friday, 23 September 2011.
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