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Government Gazette OF THE STATE OF Number 89 Friday, 25 May 2001 Published under authority by the Government Printing Service

LEGISLATION

Allocation of Administration of Acts

The Cabinet Office, 23 May 2001

ALLOCATION OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF ACTS

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has approved of the administration of the Acts set out in the attached schedule being vested in the Ministers indicated against each respectively, subject to the administration of any such Act, to the extent that it directly amends another Act, being vested in the Minister administering the other Act or the relevant portion of it.

These arrangements are in substitution for those in operation before the date of this notice.

Bob Carr Premier 2840 LEGISLATION 25 May 2001

PREMIER Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 No 48, Part 9A (remainder, Attorney General) Anzac Memorial (Building) Act 1923 No 27 Australia Acts (Request) Act 1985 No 109 Centennial Park and Moore Park Trust Act 1983 No 145 Child Protection (Prohibited Employment) Act 1998 No 147 Commission for Children and Young People Act 1998 No 146 Competition Policy Reform (New South Wales) Act 1995 No 8 Constitution Act 1902 No 32 Constitution Further Amendment (Referendum) Act 1930 No 2 Constitution (Legislative Council Reconstitution) Savings Act 1993 No 19 Constitution (Public Service) Amendment Act 1916 No 45 Election Funding Act 1981 No 78 Essential Services Act 1988 No 41, Parts 1 and 2 (remainder, Minister for Industrial Relations) Freedom of Information Act 1989 No 5 Independent Commission Against Corruption Act 1988 No 35 Independent Commission Against Corruption (Commissioner) Act 1994 No 61 Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Act 1992 No 39 Interpretation Act 1987 No 15 Mutual Recognition (New South Wales) Act 1992 No 61 Ombudsman Act 1974 No 68 Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Act 1912 No 41 Parliamentary Evidence Act 1901 No 43 Parliamentary Precincts Act 1997 No 66 Parliamentary Remuneration Act 1989 No 160 Protected Disclosures Act 1994 No 92 Public Finance and Audit Act 1983 No 152, sections 28, 28A, 29, 30, 34 and Schedule 1 (remainder, Treasurer) Public Sector Management Act 1988 No 33 (except sections, Minister for Public Works and Services) Public Service (Commonwealth Elections) Act 1943 No 12 Regulation Review Act 1987 No 165 Reprints Act 1972 No 48 Returned and Services League of Australia (New South Wales Branch) Incorporation Act 1935 No 39 Royal Commission (Police Service) Act 1994 No 60 Royal Commissions Act 1923 No 29 Seat of Government Surrender Act 1909 No 14 Seat of Government Surrender Act 1915 No 9 Seat of Government Surrender (Amendment) Act 1923 No 31 Senators' Elections Act 1903 No 9 Special Commissions of Inquiry Act 1983 No 90 State Owned Corporations Act 1989 No 134

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Statutory and Other Offices Remuneration Act 1975 (1976 No 4) Subordinate Legislation Act 1989 No 146 Subordinate Legislation (Repeal) Act 1985 No 232 Transferred Officers Extended Leave Act 1961 No 13 Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition (New South Wales) Act 1996 No 102 Visy Mill Facilitation Act 1997 No 139 Youth Advisory Council Act 1989 No 39

MlNISTER FOR THE ARTS Art Gallery of New South Wales Act 1980 No 65 Australian Museum Trust Act 1975 No 95 Copyright Act 1879 42 Vic No 20 Film and Television Office Act 1988 No 18 Historic Houses Act 1980 No 94 Library Act 1939 No 40 Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences Act 1945 No 31 State Records Act 1998 No 17 Trust Act 1961 No 9

MINISTER FOR CITIZENSHIP Community Relations Commission and Principles of Multiculturalism Act 2000 No 77

DEPUTY PREMIER Nil

MINISTER FOR URBAN AFFAIRS AND PLANNING Blue Mountains Land Development (Special Provisions) Act 1985 No 55 Botany and Randwick Sites Development Act 1982 No 99 Coastal Protection Act 1979 No 13, Part 2 (remainder, Minister for Land and Water Conservation) Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 No 203 Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment (Affordable Housing) Act 2000 No 29 Forestry and National Park Estate Act 1998 No 163 Growth Centres (Development Corporations) Act 1974 No 49 Heritage Act 1977 No 136 Kooragang Coal Terminal (Special Provisions) Act 1997 No 138 Land Development Contribution Act 1970 No 24 Land Development Contribution Management Act 1970 No 22 National Park Estate (Southern Region Reservations) Act 2000 No 103 National Trust of Australia (New South Wales) Act 1990 No 92

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2842 LEGISLATION 25 May 2001

Olympic Arrangements Act 2000 No 1, Part 5 (remainder, Treasurer, Minister for Transport, Minister for Land and Water Conservation, Attorney General, Minister for the Environment, Minister for Local

Government, Minister for Industrial Relations, and Minister for Sport and Recreation) Port Kembla Development (Special Provisions) Act 1997 No 40 Sir Henry Parkes National (War) Memorial Museum and Library Act 1957 No 47 State Environmental Planning (Permissible Mining) Act 1996 No 27 Sydney Entertainment Centre Act 1980 No 135 Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority Act 1998 No 170 Walsh Bay Development (Special Provisions) Act 1999 No 3 Warnervale (Restrictions) Act 1996 No 57

MINISTER FOR ABORIGINAL AFFAIRS Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983 No 42

MINISTER FOR HOUSING Aboriginal Housing Act 1998 No 47 Commonwealth and State Housing Agreement Act 1946 No 19 Commonwealth and State Housing Agreement Act 1955 No 41 Co-operation Act 1923 (1924 No 1), section 17AB (3) (c) (remainder, Treasurer, and Minister for Fair Trading) Home Purchase Assistance Authority Act 1993 No 15 HomeFund Restructuring Act 1993 No 112 (except parts, Minister for Fair Trading) Housing Act 1912 No 7 Housing Act 1976 No 62 Housing Act 1985 No 163 Housing Agreement Act 1956 No 35 Housing Agreement Act 1961 No 39 Housing Agreement Act 1966 No 40 Housing Agreement Act 1973 No 57 Housing Agreement Act 1974 No 90 Housing Agreement Act 1978 No 149 Housing Agreement Act 1981 No 129 Housing Agreement Act 1985 No 32 Loan Fund Companies Act 1976 No 94

TREASURER Accommodation Levy Act 1997 No 32 Annual Reports (Departments) Act 1985 No 156 Annual Reports (Statutory Bodies) Act 1984 No 87 Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (NMRB) Act 1991 No 35 Bank Integration Act 1992 No 80

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Bank Mergers Act 1996 No 130 Bank Mergers (Application of Laws) Act 1996 No 64 Banks and Bank Holidays Act 1912 No 43, section 22 (remainder, Minister for Industrial Relations) Bookmakers (Taxation) Act 1917 No 15, part 3, part 7 and section 30 (remainder, Minister for Gaming and Racing) Advance Bank Limited (Merger) Act 1992 No 17 Capital Debt Charges Act 1957 No 1 Commonwealth Places (Mirror Taxes Administration) Act 1998 No 100 Commonwealth Powers (State Banking) Act 1992 No 104 Conversions of Securities Adjustment Act 1931 No 63 Co-operation Act 1923 (1924 No 1) (except parts, Minister for Fair Trading, and Minister for Housing) Dartmouth Reservoir (Financial Agreement) Act 1970 No 30 Debits Tax Act 1990 No 112 Decimal Currency Act 1965 No 33 Duties Act 1997 No 123 Energy Services Corporations Act 1995 No 95 Federal Aid Roads (Further Agreement) Act 1931 No 49 First Home Owner Grant Act 2000 No 21 Finances Adjustment Act 1932 No 27 Financial Agreement Act 1944 No 29 Financial Agreement Act 1994 No 71 Financial Agreement (Amendment) Act 1976 No 35 Financial Agreement (Decimal Currency) Act 1966 No 39 Financial Agreement Ratification Act 1928 No 14 Financial Agreement (Returned Soldiers Settlement) Ratification Act 1935 No 1 Financial Sector Reform (New South Wales) Act 1999 No 1 General Government Debt Elimination Act 1995 No 83 Government Guarantees Act 1934 No 57 Government Insurance Office (Privatisation) Act 1991 No 38 Health Insurance Levies Act 1982 No 159 Homebush Bay Operations Act 1999 No 77 Inscribed Stock Act 1902 No 79 Inscribed Stock (Issue and Renewals) Act 1912 No 51 Interest Reduction Act 1931 No 44 Intergovernmental Agreement Implementation (GST) Act 2000 No 44 Internal Audit Bureau Act 1992 No 20 Land Tax Act 1956 No 27 Land Tax Management Act 1956 No 26 NSW Grain Corporation Holdings Limited Act 1992 No 31 Olympic Arrangements Act 2000 No 1, Part 1, Part 2 and Part 11 (remainder, Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning, Minister for Transport, Minister for Land and Water Conservation, Attorney

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General, Minister for the Environment, Minister for Local Government, Minister for Industrial Relations, and Minister for Sport and Recreation) Olympic Coordination Authority Act 1995 No 10 Olympic Roads and Transport Authority Act 1998 No 110 Pay-roll Tax Act 1971 No 22 Petroleum Products Subsidy Act 1965 No 1 Petroleum Products Subsidy Act 1997 No 112 Premium Property Tax Act 1998 No 79 Public Authorities (Financial Arrangements) Act 1987 No 33 Public Finance and Audit Act 1983 No 152 (except parts, Premier) Public Loans Act 1902 No 81 Racing Taxation (Betting Tax) Act 1952 No 19 Revenue Laws (Reciprocal Powers) Act 1987 No 86 Road Improvement (Special Funding) Act 1989 No 95 Secondary Mortgage Market (State Equity Participation) Act 1985 No 131 Snowy Hydro Corporatisation Act 1997 No 99 Stamp Duties Act 1920 No 47 State Bank (Corporatisation) Act 1989 No 195 State Bank of South Australia (Transfer of Undertaking) Act 1994 No 47 State Bank (Privatisation) Act 1994 No 73 Superannuation Administration Act 1996 No 39 Superannuation (Axiom Funds Management Corporation) Act 1996 No 40 Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games Act 1993 No 67 Sydney 2000 Games Administration Act 2000 No 81 Taxation Administration Act 1996 No 97 Totalizator Act 1997 No 45 (section 70 and sections 72-79, remainder, Minister for Gaming and Racing) Totalizator Agency Board Privatisation Act 1997 No 43 Treasury Corporation Act 1983 No 75 Trustees Protection Act 1931 No 28 Unclaimed Money Act 1995 No 75 Wills, Probate and Administration Act 1898 No 13, section 61B (7) and (8) (remainder, Attorney General)

MINISTER FOR STATE DEVELOPMENT Innovation Council Act 1996 No 77 New South Wales Investment Corporation (Sale) Act 1988 No 50 State Development and Industries Assistance Act 1966 No 10 Very Fast Train (Route Investigation) Act 1989 No 44

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VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Nil

MINISTER FOR POLICE Child Protection (Offenders Registration) Act 2000 No 42 Commercial Agents and Private Inquiry Agents Act 1963 No 4 Criminal Assets Recovery Act 1990 No 23 Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985 No 226, Part 2A (jointly with the Minister for Health, remainder Attorney General) Federation of New South Wales Police-Citizens Youth Clubs (Reconstitution) Act 1989 No 163 Firearms Act 1996 No 46 Law Enforcement and National Security (Assumed Identities) Act 1998 No 154 Law Enforcement (Controlled Operations) Act 1997 No 136 National Crime Authority (State Provisions) Act 1984 No 157 New South Wales Crime Commission Act 1985 No 117 Penalty Notices Validation Act 2000 No 19 Police Department (Transit Police) Act 1989 No 58 Police Integrity Commission Act 1996 No 28 Police Powers (Vehicles) Act 1998 No 166 Police Service Act 1990 No 47 Police (Special Provisions) Act 1901, No 5, Part 4 (remainder, Attorney General) Road Obstructions (Special Provisions) Act 1979 No 9 Security Industry Act 1997 No 157 Security Industry (Olympic and Paralympic Games) Act 1999 No 90 Weapons Prohibition Act 1998 No 127 Witness Protection Act 1995 No 87 Wool, Hide and Skin Dealers Act 1935 No 40

MINISTER FOR HEALTH Ambulance Services Act 1990 No 16 Anatomy Act 1977 No 126 Centenary Institute of Cancer Medicine and Cell Biology Act 1985 No 192 Chiropractors Act 2001 No 15 Chiropractors and Osteopaths Act 1991 No 7 Dental Technicians Registration Act 1975 No 40 Dentists Act 1989 No 139 Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985 No 226, Part 2A (jointly with the Minister for Police, remainder, Attorney General) Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Act 1957 No 58

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Food Act 1989 No 231 Garvan Institute of Medical Research Act 1984 No 106 Gladesville Mental Hospital Cemetery Act 1960 No 45 Health Administration Act 1982 No 135 Health Care Complaints Act 1993 No 105 Health Commission and Other Acts (Amendment) Act 1975 No 8 Health Professionals (Special Events Exemption) Act 1997 No 90 Health Services Act 1997 No 154 Human Tissue Act 1983 No 164 Lunacy and Inebriates (Commonwealth Agreement Ratification) Act 1937 No 37 Lunacy (Norfolk Island) Agreement Ratification Act 1943 No 32 Medical Practice Act 1992 No 94 Mental Health Act 1990 No 9 New South Wales Cancer Council Act 1995 No 43 New South Wales Institute of Psychiatry Act 1964 No 44 Notification of Births Act 1915 No 4 Nurses Act 1991 No 9 Nursing Homes Act 1988 No 124 Optical Dispensers Act 1963 No 35 Optometrists Act 1930 No 20 Osteopaths Act 2001 No 16 Pharmacy Act 1964 No 48 Physiotherapists Registration Act 1945 No 9 Podiatrists Act 1989 No 23 Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Act 1966 No 31 Private Hospitals and Day Procedure Centres Act 1988 No 123 Psychologists Act 1989 No 51 Public Health Act 1991 No 10 Smoke Free Environment Act 2000 No 69 Sydney Hospital (Trust Property) Act 1984 No 133 Tuberculosis Act 1970 No 18

MINISTER FOR EDUCATION AND TRAINING Australian Catholic University Act 1990 No 110 Australian William E. Simon University Act 1988 No 89 Board of Adult and Community Education Act 1990 No 119 Board of Vocational Education and Training Act 1994 No 33 Charles Sturt University Act 1989 No 76 Education Act 1990 No 8 Education (Ancillary Staff) Act 1987 No 240 Higher Education Act 1988 No 12 Higher Education (Amalgamation) Act 1989 No 65

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Industrial and Commercial Training Act 1989 No 77 Macquarie University Act 1989 No 126 Moree and District War Memorial Educational Centre Act 1962 No 15 Parents and Citizens Associations Incorporation Act 1976 No 50 Saint Andrew’s College Act 1998 No 15 Sancta Sophia College Incorporation Act 1929 No 45 School Forest Areas Act 1936 No 20 Southern Cross University Act 1993 No 69 Teacher Housing Authority Act 1975 No 27 Teachers' College Act 1912 No 47 Teaching Services Act 1980 No 23 Technical and Further Education Commission Act 1990 No 118 Technical Education Trust Funds Act 1967 No 95 University of New England Act 1993 No 68 University of New South Wales Act 1989 No 125 University of New South Wales (St George Campus) Act 1999 No 45 University of Newcastle Act 1989 No 68 Act 1989 No 124 University of Technology, Sydney, Act 1989 No 69 University of Western Sydney Act 1997 No 116 University of Wollongong Act 1989 No 127 Vocational Education and Training Accreditation Act 1990 No 120 West Scholarships Act 1930 No 19 Women's College Act 1902 No 71

MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT Air Navigation Act 1938 No 9 Air Transport Act 1964 No 36 Border Railways (Grain Elevators) Amendment Act 1957 No 9 Broken Hill to South Australian Border Railway Agreement Act 1968 No 59 Civil Aviation (Carriers' Liability) Act 1967 No 64 Commercial Vessels Act 1979 No 41 Glenreagh to Dorrigo Railway (Closure) Act 1993 No 65 Marine (Boating Safety-Alcohol and Drugs) Act 1991 No 80 Marine Pilotage Licensing Act 1971 No 56 Marine Pollution Act 1987 No 299 Marine Safety Act 1998 No 121 Maritime Services Act 1935 No 47 National Rail Corporation (Agreement) Act 1991 No 82 Navigation Act 1901 No 60 Olympic Arrangements Act 2000 No 1, Part 9 (remainder, Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning, Treasurer, Minister for Land and Water Conservation, Attorney General, Minister for the

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Environment, Minister for Local Government, Minister for Industrial Relations, and Minister for Sport and Recreation) Parking Space Levy Act 1992 No 32 Passenger Transport Act 1990 No 39 Ports Corporatisation and Waterways Management Act 1995 No 13 Rail Safety Act 1993 No 50 Railway Construction (East Hills to Campbelltown) Act 1983 No 111 Railway Construction (Maldon to Port Kembla) Act 1983 No 112 Tow Truck Industry Act 1998 No 111 Transport Administration Act 1988 No 109 (jointly with Minister for Roads)

MINISTER FOR ROADS Campbelltown Presbyterian Cemetery Act 1984 No 19 Driving Instructors Act 1992 No 3 Motor Vehicles Taxation Act 1988 No 111 Recreation Vehicles Act 1983 No 136, Parts 4 and 6 (remainder, Minister for the Environment) Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Act 1998 No 99 Road Transport (General) Act 1999 No 18 Road Transport (Heavy Vehicles Registration Charges) Act 1995 No 72 Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999 No 20 Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Act 1997 No 119 Roads Act 1993 No 33 (except parts, Minister for the Environment, Minister for Land and Water Conservation, and Minister for Local Government) Sydney Harbour Tunnel (Private Joint Venture) Act 1987 No 49 Transport Administration Act 1988 No 109 (jointly with Minister for Transport)

MINISTER FOR COMMUNITY SERVICES Adoption Act 2000 No 75 Adoption Information Act 1990 No 63 Adoption of Children Act 1965 No 23 Child Welfare (Commonwealth Agreement Ratification) Act 1941 No 11 Child Welfare (Commonwealth Agreement Ratification) Act 1962 No 28 Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998 No 157 Children (Care and Protection) Act 1987 No 54 Community Services (Complaints, Reviews and Monitoring) Act 1993 No 2 (jointly with the Minister for Ageing, and the Minister for Disability Services) Community Welfare Act 1987 No 52 (jointly with the Minister for Disability Services)

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MINISTER FOR AGEING Community Services (Complaints, Reviews and Monitoring) Act 1993 No 2 (jointly with the Minister for Community Services, and the Minister for Disability Services) Home Care Service Act 1988 No 6 (jointly with the Minister for Disability Services)

MINISTER FOR DISABILITY SERVICES Community Services (Complaints, Reviews and Monitoring) Act 1993 No 2 (jointly with the Minister for Community Services, and the Minister for Ageing) Community Welfare Act 1987 No 52 (jointly with the Minister for Community Services) Disability Services Act 1993 No 3 Guardianship Act 1987 No 257 Home Care Service Act 1988 No 6 (jointly with the Minister for Ageing) Youth and Community Services Act 1973 No 90

MINISTER FOR WOMEN Women's Legal Status Act 1918 No 50

MINISTER FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Access to Neighbouring Land Act 2000 No 2 Bills of Sale Act 1898 No 10 Community Land Development Act 1989 No 201 Conveyancing Act 1919 No 6 Conveyancing and Law of Property Act 1898 No 17 Encroachment of Buildings Act 1922 No 23 Geographical Names Act 1966 No 13 Government Telecommunications Act 1991 No 77 Land Sales Act 1964 No 12 Liens on Crops and Wool and Stock Mortgages Act 1898 No 7 Perpetuities Act 1984 No 43 Real Property Act 1900 No 25 Real Property (Legal Proceedings) Act 1970 No 92 Registrar-General Act 1973 No 67 Strata Schemes (Freehold Development) Act 1973 No 68 Strata Schemes (Leasehold Development) Act 1986 No 219 Survey Co-ordination Act 1949 No 27 Survey (Geocentric Datum of Australia) Act 1999 No 30 Survey Marks Act 1902 No 56 Surveyors Act 1929 No 3 Transfer of Records Act 1923 No 14 Valuation of Land Act 1916 No 2 Year 2000 Information Disclosure Act 1999 No 23

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MINISTER FOR ENERGY Aberdare County Council (Dissolution) Act 1982 No 74 Eastern Gas Pipeline (Special Provisions) Act 1996 No 126 Electricity (Pacific Power) Act 1950 No 22 Electricity Safety Act 1945 (1946 No 13) (except parts, Minister for Fair Trading) Electricity Supply Act 1995 No 94 Energy Administration Act 1987 No 103 Eraring Power Station Act 1981 No 107 Gas Industry Restructuring Act 1986 No 213 Gas Pipelines Access (New South Wales) Act 1998 No 41 Gas Supply Act 1996 No 38 (except parts, Minister for Fair Trading) Gosford-Wyong Electricity Supply (Special Provisions) Act 1985 No 182 Hunter Water Act 1991 No 53 (except parts, Minister for Land and Water Conservation) National Electricity (New South Wales) Act 1997 No 20 Northern Rivers County Council (Undertaking Acquisition) Act 1981 No 95 Pipelines Act 1967 No 90 Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Agreements Act 1958 No 20 (except parts, Minister for Land and Water Conservation, and Minister for Public Works and Services) Sustainable Energy Development Act 1995 No 96 Sydney Water Act 1994 No 88

MINISTER FOR FORESTRY Forestry Act 1916 No 55 Forestry Revocation and National Parks Reservation Act 1983 No 37 (except parts, Minister for the Environment) Forestry Revocation and National Parks Reservation Act 1984 No 85 (except parts, Minister for the Environment) Forestry (State Forest Revocation) Act 1978 No 98 Softwood Forestry Agreement Act 1968 No 20 Softwood Forestry Agreement Ratification Act 1980 No 90 Softwood Forestry (Further Agreement) Act 1973 No 7 Timber Marketing Act 1977 No 72 Timber Plantations (Harvest Guarantee) Act 1995 No 92

MINISTER FOR WESTERN SYDNEY Nil

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 25 May 2001 LEGISLATION 2851

MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (New South Wales) Act 1994 No 53 Agricultural Industry Services Act 1998 No 45 Agricultural Livestock (Disease Control Funding) Act 1998 No 139 Agricultural Scientific Collections Trust Act 1983 No 148 Agricultural Tenancies Act 1990 No 64 Animal Research Act 1985 No 123 Apiaries Act 1985 No 16 Banana Industry Act 1987 No 66 Biological Control Act 1985 No 199 C.B. Alexander Foundation Incorporation Act 1969 No 61 Dairy Adjustment Programme Agreement Ratification Act 1975 No 31 Dairy Adjustment Programme Agreement Ratification Act 1977 No 98 Dairy Industry Act 2000 No 54 Dried Fruits (Repeal) Act 1997 No 124 Exhibited Animals Protection Act 1986 No 123 Exotic Diseases of Animals Act 1991 No 73 Farm Debt Mediation Act 1994 No 91 Farm Produce Act 1983 No 30 Farrer Memorial Research Scholarship Fund Act 1930 No 38 Fertilisers Act 1985 No 5 Food Production (Safety) Act 1998 No 128 Fruit-growing Reconstruction Agreement Act 1973 No 51 Grain Marketing Act 1991 No 15 Institute of Rural Studies Act 1973 No 54 Marginal Dairy Farms Reconstruction Scheme Agreement Ratification Act 1971 No 72 Marketing of Primary Products Act 1983 No 176 Meat Industry Act 1978 No 54 Murray Valley Citrus Marketing Act 1989 No 155 Non-Indigenous Animals Act 1987 No 166 Noxious Weeds Act 1993 No 11 Plant Diseases Act 1924 No 38 Poultry Meat Industry Act 1986 No 101 Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1979 No 200 Rural Adjustment Scheme Agreement Act 1993 No 107 Rural Assistance Act 1989 No 97 Rural Lands Protection Act 1989 No 197 Rural Lands Protection Act 1998 No 143 Seeds Act 1982 No 14 States and Northern Territory Grants (Rural Adjustment) Agreement Ratification Act 1985 No 113 States and Northern Territory Grants (Rural Adjustment) Agreement Ratification Act 1989 No 168 States Grants (Rural Adjustment) Agreement Ratification Act 1977 No 104

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States Grants (Rural Reconstruction) Agreement Ratification Act 1971 No 37 Stock (Artificial Breeding) Act 1985 No 196 Stock (Chemical Residues) Act 1975 No 26 Stock Diseases Act 1923 No 34 Stock Foods Act 1940 No 19 Stock Medicines Act 1989 No 182 Swine Compensation Act 1928 No 36 Sydney Market Authority (Dissolution) Act 1997 No 62 Veterinary Surgeons Act 1986 No 55

MINISTER FOR LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION Australian Lubricating Oil Refinery Limited Agreement Ratification Act 1962 No 16 Australian Oil Refining Limited Agreement Ratification Act 1954 No 34 Australian Oil Refining Pty. Limited Agreement Ratification (Amendment) Act 1961 No 35 Blowering Dam (Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Authority) Act 1963 No 54 Botany Cemetery and Crematorium Act 1972 No 6 Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited (Reclamation and Exchange) Agreement Ratification Act 1950 No 11 Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited (Steelworks) Agreement Ratification Act 1950 No 12 Camperdown Cemetery Act 1948 No 14 Catchment Management Act 1989 No 235 Chipping Norton Lake Authority Act 1977 No 38 Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle, Cemetery Act 1966 No 20 Coastal Protection Act 1979 No 13 (except part, Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning) Commons Management Act 1989 No 13 Conversion of Cemeteries Act 1974 No 17 Crown Lands Act 1989 No 6 (except parts, Minister for the Environment) Crown Lands (Amendment) Act 1932 No 69 Crown Lands (Continued Tenures) Act 1989 No 7 Crown Lands (Validation of Revocations) Act 1983 No 55 Dams Safety Act 1978 No 96 Farm Water Supplies Act 1946 No 22 Googong Dam Catchment Area Act 1975 No 4 Gore Hill Memorial Cemetery Act 1986 No 116 Gosford Cemeteries Act 1970 No 84 Hay Irrigation Act 1902 No 57 Hunter Water Act 1991 No 53, Part 5, Division 8, (remainder, Minister for Energy) Irrigation Areas (Reduction of Rents) Act 1974 No 83 Irrigation, Water and Rivers and Foreshores Improvement (Amendment) Act 1955 No 12 Lake Illawarra Authority Act 1987 No 285 Land Agents Act 1927 No 3

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Luna Park Site Act 1990 No 59 Menindee Lakes Storage Agreement Act 1964 No 4 Mudgee Cemeteries Act 1963 No 2 Murray-Darling Basin Act 1992 No 65 Murrumbidgee Irrigation Areas Occupiers Relief Act 1934 No 52 National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 No 80, in so far as it relates to part of Burrinjuck State Recreation Area (remainder, Minister for the Environment) Native Title (New South Wales) Act 1994 No 45 Native Vegetation Conservation Act 1997 No 133 Necropolis Act 1901 (1902 No 20) New South Wales - Queensland Border Rivers Act 1947 No 10 Newcastle International Sports Centre Act 1967 No 63 Old Balmain (Leichhardt) Cemetery Act 1941 No 12 Old Liverpool Cemetery Act 1970 No 49 Old Roman Catholic Cemetery, Crown Street, Wollongong, Act 1969 No 56 Old Wallsend Cemetery Act 1953 No 5 Olympic Arrangements Act 2000 No 1, Part 4 (remainder, Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning, Treasurer, Minister for Transport, Attorney General, Minister for the Environment, Minister for Local Government, Minister for Industrial Relations, and Minister for Sport and Recreation) Methodist Cemetery Act 1961 No 44 Parramatta Park (Old Government House) Act 1967 No 33 Plantations and Reafforestation Act 1999 No 97 Public Reserves Management Fund Act 1987 No 179 Public Works Act 1912 No 45, section 34 (3) and (4) (remainder, Minister for Public Works and Services) Showground (Variation of Purposes) Act 1995 No 14 Rivers and Foreshores Improvement Act 1948 No 20 Roads Act 1993 No 33, Parts 2, 4 and 12 (section 178 (2) excepted) and section 148; and the remaining provisions of the Act so far as they relate to Crown roads (remainder, Minister for the Environment, Minister for Roads, and Minister for Local Government) St. Andrew's Church of England, Mayfield, Cemetery Act 1957 No 39 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Woonona, Cemetery Act 1966 No 6 St. Anne's Church of England, Ryde, Act 1968 No 47 St. George's Church of England, Hurstville, Cemetery Act 1961 No 63 St. Peter's Church of England, Cook's River, Cemetery Act 1968 No 48 St. Thomas' Church of England, North Sydney, Cemetery Act 1967 No 22 Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Agreements Act 1958 No 20, sections 12 and 13 (remainder, Minister for Energy, and Minister for Public Works and Services) Soil Conservation Act 1938 No 10 Trustees of Schools of Arts Enabling Act 1902 No 68 Tweed River Entrance Sand Bypassing Act 1995 No 55 Voluntary Workers (Soldiers' Holdings) Act 1917 No 25

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2854 LEGISLATION 25 May 2001

Voluntary Workers (Soldiers' Holdings) Amendment Act 1974 No 27 (except parts, Attorney General) Wagga Wagga Racecourse Act 1993 No 109, sections 4 and 5 (remainder, Minister for Gaming and Racing) Water Act 1912 No 44 Water Management Act 2000 No 92 Wentworth Irrigation Act 1890 54 Vic. No 7 Western Lands Act 1901 No 70 Wild Dog Destruction Act 1921 No 17 Wollongong Sportsground Act 1986 No 174

ATTORNEY GENERAL Administration of Justice Act 1924 No 42 Administration (Validating) Act 1900 No 38 Administrative Decisions Tribunal Act 1997 No 76 Anglican Church of Australia (Bodies Corporate) Act 1938 No 15 Animals Act 1977 No 25 Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 No 48 (except part, Premier) Antiochian Orthodox Church Property Trust Act 1993 No 20 Application of Laws (Coastal Sea) Act 1980 No 146 Arbitration (Civil Actions) Act 1983 No 43 Attachment of Wages Limitation Act 1957 No 28 Australian Mutual Provident Society Act 1988 No 47 Australian Mutual Provident Society (Demutualisation and Reconstruction) Act 1997 No 56 Bail Act 1978 No 161 Benevolent Society (Reconstitution) Act 1998 No 153 Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1995 No 62 Burns Philp Trustee Company Limited Act 1990 No 82 Charitable Trusts Act 1993 No 10 Children (Criminal Proceedings) Act 1987 No 55 Children (Protection and Parental Responsibility) Act 1997 No 78 Children's Court Act 1987 No 53 Choice of Law (Limitation Periods) Act 1993 No 94 Churches of Christ in New South Wales Incorporation Act 1947 No 2 Churches of Christ, Scientist, Incorporation Act 1962 No 21 Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) Enforcement Act 1995 No 63 Commercial Arbitration Act 1984 No 160 Common Carriers Act 1902 No 48 Commonwealth Bank (Interpretation) Act 1953 No 29 Commonwealth Places (Administration of Laws) Act 1970 No 80 Commonwealth Powers (Family Law - Children) Act 1986 No 182 Community Justice Centres Act 1983 No 127

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Community Protection Act 1994 No 77 Companies (Acquisition of Shares) (Application of Laws) Act 1981 No 62 Companies (Acquisition of Shares) (New South Wales) Code Companies (Administration) Act 1981 No 64 Companies and Securities (Interpretation and Miscellaneous Provisions) (Application of Laws) Act 1981 No 63 Companies and Securities (Interpretation and Miscellaneous Provisions) (New South Wales) Code Companies (Application of Laws) Act 1981 No 122 Companies (New South Wales) Code Compensation Court Act 1984 No 89 Compensation to Relatives Act 1897 No 31 Confiscation of Proceeds of Crime Act 1989 No 90 Constitutional Powers (Coastal Waters) Act 1979 No 138 Contractors Debts Act 1997 No 110 Coptic Orthodox Church (NSW) Property Trust Act 1990 No 67 Coroners Act 1980 No 27 Corporations (Commonwealth Powers) Act 2001 No 1 Corporations (New South Wales) Act 1990 No 83 Costs in Criminal Cases Act 1967 No 13 Council of Law Reporting Act 1969 No 59 Crimes Act 1900 No 40 Crimes at Sea Act 1998 No 173 Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 No 59 Crimes Prevention Act 1916 No 80 Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 No 92 Criminal Appeal Act 1912 No 16 Criminal Procedure Act 1986 No 209 Criminal Records Act 1991 No 8 Crown Advocate Act 1979 No 59 Crown Proceedings Act 1988 No 70 Crown Prosecutors Act 1986 No 208 Damage by Aircraft Act 1952 No 46 Damages (Infants and Persons of Unsound Mind) Act 1929 No 25 Defamation Act 1974 No 18 Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1986 No 207 Discharged Servicemen's Badges Act 1964 No 49 Disorderly Houses Act 1943 No 6 District Court Act 1973 No 9 Domicile Act 1979 No 118 Dormant Funds Act 1942 No 25 Drug Court Act 1998 No 150

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2856 LEGISLATION 25 May 2001

Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985 No 226 (except part, Minister for Police, and Minister for Health) Dust Diseases Tribunal Act 1989 No 63 Electronic Transactions Act 2000 No 8 Employees Liability Act 1991 No 4 Evidence Act 1995 No 25 Evidence (Audio and Audio Visual Links) Act 1998 No 105 Evidence (Children) Act 1997 No 143 Evidence (Consequential and Other Provisions) Act 1995 No 27, Schedule 2 Evidence on Commission Act 1995 No 26 Factors (Mercantile Agents) Act 1923 No 2 Family Provision Act 1982 No 160 Felons (Civil Proceedings) Act 1981 No 84 Financial Transaction Reports Act 1992 No 99 Fines Act 1996 No 99 Federal Courts (State Jurisdiction) Act 1999 No 22 Foreign Judgments Act 1973 No 39 Forfeited Recognizances and Bail Act 1954 No 25 Forfeiture Act 1995 No 65 Frustrated Contracts Act 1978 No 105 Futures Industry (Application of Laws) Act 1986 No 66 Futures Industry (New South Wales) Code Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia Consolidated Trust Act 1994 No 65 Habitual Criminals Act 1957 No 19 Holy Apostolic Catholic Assyrian Church of the East Property Trust Act 1992 No 10 Home Invasion (Occupants Protection) Act 1998 No 109 Imperial Acts Application Act 1969 No 30 Inclosed Lands Protection Act 1901 No 33 Industrial Relations Act 1996 No 17, sections 147, 148 (except in relation to the appointment of Commissioners), 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 156(3), 157(3), 159(2), 164(2), 168, 180, 185(2)(d) and (e), 196, 197, 207, 208, 381, 382, 383, 407 (in relation to provisions administered by the Attorney General), Schedule 2 (in relation to provisions administered by the Attorney General), and Schedule 4 (in relation to provisions administered by the Attorney General), (remainder, Minister for Industrial Relations) Inebriates Act 1912 No 24 Infants' Custody and Settlements Act 1899 No 39 Inheritance Act of 1901 No 19 Insurance Act 1902 No 49 Insurance (Application of Laws) Act 1986 No 13 Intoxicated Persons Act 1979 No 67 Judges' Pensions Act 1953 No 41 Judgment Creditors' Remedies Act 1901 No 8 Judicial Office (Papua New Guinea) Act 1979 No 177

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 25 May 2001 LEGISLATION 2857

Judicial Officers Act 1986 No 100 Jurisdiction of Courts (Cross-vesting) Act 1987 No 125 Jurisdiction of Courts (Foreign Land) Act 1989 No 190 Jury Act 1977 No 18 Justices Act 1902 No 27 Land and Environment Court Act 1979 No 204 Law and Justice Foundation Act 2000 No 97 Law Courts Limited Act 1977 No 10 Law Reform Commission Act 1967 No 39 Law Reform (Law and Equity) Act 1972 No 28 Law Reform (Marital Consortium) Act 1984 No 38 Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1944 No 28 Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1946 No 33 Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1965 No 32 Law Reform (Vicarious Liability) Act 1983 No 38 Legal Aid Commission Act 1979 No 78 Legal Profession Act 1987 No 109 Lie Detectors Act 1983 No 62 Limitation Act 1969 No 31 Liquor Act 1982 No 147, Part 2 (remainder, Minister for Gaming and Racing) Listening Devices Act 1984 No 69 Local Courts Act 1982 No 164 Local Courts (Civil Claims) Act 1970 No 11 Lutheran Church of Australia (New South Wales District) Property Trust Act 1982 No 101 Maintenance, Champerty and Barratry Abolition Act 1993 No 88 Maintenance Orders (Facilities for Enforcement) Act 1923 No 4 Marketable Securities Act 1970 No 72 Married Persons (Equality of Status) Act 1996 No 96 Matrimonial Causes Act 1899 No 14 Mental Health (Criminal Procedure) Act 1990 No 10 Methodist Church of Samoa in Australia Property Trust Act 1998 No 96 Mining Act 1992 No 29, section 293 (remainder, Minister for Mineral Resources) Minors (Property and Contracts) Act 1970 No 60 Moratorium Act 1932 No 57 Notice of Action and Other Privileges Abolition Act 1977 No 19 Oaths Act 1900 No 20 Olympic Arrangements Act 2000 No 1, Part 6 (remainder, Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning, Treasurer, Minister for Transport, Minister for Land and Water Conservation, Minister for the Environment, Minister for Local Government, Minister for Industrial Relations, and Minister for Sport and Recreation) Parliamentary Papers (Supplementary Provisions) Act 1975 No 49 Partnership Act 1892 55 Vic. No 12

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2858 LEGISLATION 25 May 2001

Piracy Punishment Act 1902 No 69 Police (Special Provisions) Act 1901 No 5 (except part, Minister for Police) Presbyterian Church of Australia Act 1971 No 42 Pre-Trial Diversion of Offenders Act 1985 No 153 Printing and Newspapers Act 1973 No 46 Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 No 133 Privacy Committee Act 1975 No 37 Professional Standards Act 1994 No 81 Property (Relationships) Act 1984 No 147 Protected Estates Act 1983 No 179 Public Defenders Act 1995 No 28 Public Notaries Act 1997 No 98 Public Trustee Act 1913 No 19 Recovery of Imposts Act 1963 No 21 Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Trust Property Act 1959 No 13 Restraints of Trade Act 1976 No 67 Roman Catholic Church Communities' Lands Act 1942 No 23 Roman Catholic Church Trust Property Act 1936 No 24 Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children Act 1998 No 6 Russian Orthodox Church Property Trust Act 1991 No 91 Sale of Goods Act 1923 No 1 Sale of Goods (Vienna Convention) Act 1986 No 119 Scout Association of Australia (New South Wales Branch) Incorporation Act 1928 No 26 Sea-Carriage Documents Act 1997 No 92 Search Warrants Act 1985 No 37 Securities Industry (Application of Laws) Act 1981 No 61 Sheriff Act 1900 No 16 Solicitor General Act 1969 No 80 Standard Time Act 1987 No 149 Status of Children Act 1996 No 76 Statutory Duties (Contributory Negligence) Act 1945 No 1 Stewards' Foundation of Christian Brethren Act 1989 No 172 Suitors' Fund Act 1951 No 3 Summary Offences Act 1988 No 25 Sunday (Service of Process) Act 1984 No 45 Supreme Court Act 1970 No 52 Supreme Court (Summary Jurisdiction) Act 1967 No 72 Telecommunications (Interception) (New South Wales) Act 1987 No 290 Testator's Family Maintenance and Guardianship of Infants Act 1916 No 41 Theatres and Public Halls Act 1908 No 13 Trustee Act 1925 No 14 Trustee Companies Act 1964 No 6

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 25 May 2001 LEGISLATION 2859

Trustees Delegation of Powers Act 1915 No 31 Unauthorised Documents Act 1922 No 6 Uncollected Goods Act 1995 No 68 Uniting Church in Australia Act 1977 No 47 Victims Rights Act 1996 No 114 Victims Support and Rehabilitation Act 1996 No 115 Voluntary Workers (Soldiers' Holdings) Amendment Act 1974 No 27, sections 4 to 9 (remainder, Minister for Land and Water Conservation) Westpac Banking Corporation (Transfer of Incorporation) Act 2000 No 71 Wills, Probate and Administration Act 1898 No 13 (except parts, Treasurer) Witnesses Examination Act 1900 No 34 Workplace (Occupants Protection) Act 2001 No 6 Workplace Video Surveillance Act 1998 No 52 Young Offenders Act 1997 No 54 (except parts, Minister for Juvenile Justice)

MINISTER FOR THE ENVIRONMENT Bicentennial Park Trust Act 1987 No 29 Contaminated Land Management Act 1997 No 140 Crown Lands Act 1989 No 6, so far as it relates to the Crown Reserve known as Parramatta Park, reserve number D500239, and the Crown Reserve known as Jenolan Caves Reserves, reserve number 190075 for preservation of caves, preservation of fauna, preservation of native flora and public recreation and the land dedicated for the public purpose of accommodation house D590137, in the Parishes of Jenolan, Bombah and Bouverie, Counties of Westmoreland and Georgiana, (remainder, Minister for Land and Water Conservation) Environmental Trust Act 1998 No 82 Environmentally Hazardous Chemicals Act 1985 No 14 Forestry Restructuring and Nature Conservation Act 1995 No 50 Forestry Revocation and National Park Reservation Act 1996 No 131 Forestry Revocation and National Parks Reservation Act 1983 No 37, section 5 and Schedules 1, 2 and clauses 2 to 5 of Schedule 4 (remainder, Minister for Forestry) Forestry Revocation and National Parks Reservation Act 1984 No 85, sections 4, 5 and Schedules 1, 2, 3 and 4 and clauses 2 to 6 of Schedule 5 (remainder, Minister for Forestry) Forests and Flora Reserves Revocation Act 1996 No 36 Lane Cove National Park (Sugarloaf Point Additions) Act 1996 No 71 Lord Howe Island Act 1953 No 39 Lord Howe Island Aerodrome Act 1974 No 25 Marine Parks Act 1997 No 64 (jointly with the Minister for Fisheries) National Environment Protection Council (New South Wales) Act 1995 No 4 National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 No 80 (except in so far as it relates to part of Burrinjuck State Recreation Area, Minister for Land and Water Conservation) National Parks and Wildlife (Parramatta Regional Park) Act 1998 No 92 Nature Conservation Trust Act 2001 No 10 Ozone Protection Act 1989 No 208

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2860 LEGISLATION 25 May 2001

Olympic Arrangements Act 2000 No 1, Part 8 (remainder, Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning, Treasurer, Minister for Transport, Minister for Land and Water Conservation, Attorney General, Minister for Local Government, Minister for Industrial Relations, and Minister for Sport and Recreation) Parramatta Park Trust Act 2001 No 17 Pesticides Act 1978 No 57 Pesticides Act 1999 No 80 Protection of the Environment Administration Act 1991 No 60 Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 No 156 Radiation Control Act 1990 No 13 Recreation Vehicles Act 1983 No 136 (except parts, Minister for Roads) Road and Rail Transport (Dangerous Goods) Act 1997 No 113, so far as it relates to the on-road and on-rail transport of dangerous goods by road or rail (remainder, Minister for Industrial Relations) Roads Act 1993 No 33, so far as it relates to Lord Howe Island (remainder, Minister for Roads, Minister for Land and Water Conservation, and Minister for Local Government) Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust Act 1980 No 19 Sydney Water Catchment Management Act 1998 No 171 Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 No 101 Unhealthy Building Land Act 1990 No 122 Waste Minimisation and Management Act 1995 No 102 Waste Recycling and Processing Service Act 1970 No 97 Wilderness Act 1987 No 196 Zoological Parks Board Act 1973 No 34

MINISTER FOR EMERGENCY SERVICES Fire Brigades Act 1989 No 192 Fire Services Joint Standing Committee Act 1998 No 18 Rural Fires Act 1997 No 65 State Emergency and Rescue Management Act 1989 No 165 State Emergency Service Act 1989 No 164 MINISTER ASSISTING THE PREMIER ON THE ARTS Nil

MINISTER FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT Carlingford Drainage Improvement (Land Exchange) Act 1992 No 68 City of Sydney Act 1988 No 48 Collarenebri Water Supply Act 1968 No 18 Companion Animals Act 1998 No 87 Country Towns Water Supply and Sewerage (Debts) Act 1937 No 32 Dividing Fences Act 1991 No 72 Glen Davis Act 1939 No 38 (except part, Minister for Public Works and Services) Grafton Water Supply Act 1956 No 33

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 25 May 2001 LEGISLATION 2861

Impounding Act 1993 No 31 Local Government Act 1993 No 30 Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980 No 110 Local Government Associations Incorporation Act 1974 No 20 Local Government (City of Sydney Boundaries) Act 1967 No 48 Newcastle (Miscellaneous Lands) Act 1979 No 140 Newcastle National Park Enabling Act 1924 No 49 Olympic Arrangements Act 2000 No 1, Part 7 (remainder, Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning, Treasurer, Minister for Transport, Minister for Land and Water Conservation, Attorney General, Minister for the Environment, Minister for Industrial Relations, and inister for Sport and Recreation) Site Act 1952 No 30 Roads Act 1993 No 33, section 178 (2); Division 2 of Part 3 (so far as it relates to the widening of a public road for which a council is the roads authority); section 175 (so far as it relates to the power to enter land along or near a public road for which a council is the roads authority); and section 252 (so far as it relates to the functions of the Minister for Local Government under the Act) (remainder, Minister for the Environment, Minister for Roads, and Minister for Land and Water Conservation) Swimming Pools Act 1992 No 49 Walgett Water Supply Act 1959 No 17

MINISTER FOR REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT Albury-Wodonga Development Repeal Act 2000 No 18 Albury-Wodonga Development Act 1974 No 47 Country Industries (Pay-roll Tax Rebates) Act 1977 No 79

MINISTER FOR RURAL AFFAIRS Nil

MINISTER FOR GAMING AND RACING Australian Jockey Club Act 1873 Bookmakers (Taxation) Act 1917 No 15 (except parts, Treasurer) Casino Control Act 1992 No 15 Charitable Fundraising Act 1991 No 69 Gambling (Two–up) Act 1998 No 115 Greyhound Racing Authority Act 1985 No 119 Harness Racing New South Wales Act 1977 No 57 Hawkesbury Racecourse Act 1996 No 74 Innkeepers Act 1968 No 24 Liquor Act 1982 No 147 (except part, Attorney General) Liquor and Registered Clubs (Olympic and Paralympic Games) Act 1999 No 95 Liquor (Repeals and Savings) Act 1982 No 148 Lotteries and Art Unions Act 1901 No 34

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2862 LEGISLATION 25 May 2001

New South Wales Lotteries Corporatisation Act 1996 No 85 Public Lotteries Act 1996 No 86 Racing Administration Act 1998 No 114 Racing Appeals Tribunal Act 1983 No 199 Registered Clubs Act 1976 No 31 Sydney Turf Club Act 1943 No 22 Thoroughbred Racing Board Act 1996 No 37 Totalizator Act 1997 No 45 (except sections, Treasurer) Unlawful Gambling Act 1998 No 113 Wagga Wagga Racecourse Act 1993 No 109 (except sections, Minister for Land and Water Conservation)

MINISTER ASSISTING THE PREMIER ON HUNTER DEVELOPMENT Nil

SPECIAL MINISTER OF STATE Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Superannuation) Act 1941 No 45 First State Superannuation Act 1992 No 100 Hunter District Water Board Employees' Provident Fund (Special Provisions) Act 1987 No 213 Local Government and Other Authorities (Superannuation) Act 1927 No 35 Motor Accidents Act 1988 No 102 Motor Accidents Compensation Act 1999 No 41 Motor Vehicles (Third Party Insurance) Act 1942 No 15 New South Wales Retirement Benefits Act 1972 No 70 Occupational Health and Safety Act 1983 No 20 (except parts, Minister for Mineral Resources) Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000 No 40 (except parts, Minister for Mineral Resources) Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Act 1971 No 53 Police Association Employees (Superannuation) Act 1969 No 33 Police Regulation (Superannuation) Act 1906 No 28 Public Authorities Superannuation Act 1985 No 41 State Authorities Non-contributory Superannuation Act 1987 No 212 State Authorities Superannuation Act 1987 No 211 State Public Service Superannuation Act 1985 No 45 Superannuation Act 1916 No 28 Superannuation Administration Authority Corporatisation Act 1999 No 5 Transport Employees Retirement Benefits Act 1967 No 96 Workers Compensation Act 1987 No 70 Workers' Compensation (Brucellosis) Act 1979 No 116 Workers Compensation (Bush Fire, Emergency and Rescue Services) Act 1987 No 83 Workers' Compensation (Dust Diseases) Act 1942 No 14 Workmen's Compensation (Lead Poisoning-Broken Hill) Act 1922 No 31 Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 No 86

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 25 May 2001 LEGISLATION 2863

MINISTER FOR INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS Annual Holidays Act 1944 No 31 Associated General Contractors Insurance Company Limited Act 1980 No 38 Banks and Bank Holidays Act 1912 No 43 (except part, Treasurer) Bishopsgate Insurance Australia Limited Act 1983 No 81 Broken Hill Trades Hall Site Act of 1898 No 31 Broken Hill Trades Hall Site Extension Act 1915 No 42 Builders Labourers Federation (Special Provisions) Act 1986 No 17 Building and Construction Industry Long Service Payments Act 1986 No 19 Coal Industry Act 1946 No 44 Construction Safety Act 1912 No 38 Dangerous Goods Act 1975 No 68 Employment Protection Act 1982 No 122 Entertainment Industry Act 1989 No 230 Essential Services Act 1988 No 41 (except parts, Premier) Factories, Shops and Industries Act 1962 No 43 Funeral Services Industry (Days of Operation) Repeal Act 2000 No 14 Government and Related Employees Appeal Tribunal Act 1980 No 39 Industrial Arbitration (Special Provisions) Act 1984 No 121 Industrial Relations Act 1996 No 17 (except parts, Attorney General) Long Service Leave Act 1955 No 38 Long Service Leave (Metalliferous Mining Industry) Act 1963 No 48 Olympic Arrangements Act 2000 No 1, Part 3 and schedule 1 (remainder, Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning, Treasurer, Minister for Transport, Minister for Land and Water Conservation, Attorney General, Minister for the Environment, Minister for Local Government, and Minister for Sport and Recreation) Road and Rail Transport (Dangerous Goods) Act 1997 No 113 (except parts, Minister for the Environment) Rural Workers Accommodation Act 1969 No 34 Sporting Injuries Insurance Act 1978 No 141 The Standard Insurance Company Limited and Certain Other Insurance Companies Act 1963 No 18 Transport Appeal Boards Act 1980 No 104

ASSISTANT TREASURER Nil

MINISTER ASSISTING THE PREMIER ON PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT Nil

MINISTER ASSISTING THE PREMIER FOR THE CENTRAL COAST Nil

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2864 LEGISLATION 25 May 2001

MINISTER FOR PUBLIC WORKS AND SERVICES Architects Act 1921 No 8 Bennelong Point (Parking Station) Act 1985 No 189 Border Railways Act 1922 No 16 Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 1999 No 46 Glen Davis Act 1939 No 38, Part 4 (remainder, Minister for Local Government) Land Acquisition (Charitable Institutions) Act 1946 No 55 Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 No 22 Public Sector Management Act 1988 No 33, sections 102 (2) (l), 102 (5) and 102 (6) (remainder, Premier) Public Works Act 1912 No 45 (except parts, Minister for Land and Water Conservation) Snowy Mountains Engineering Corporation (New South Wales) Act 1972 No 50 Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Agreements Act 1958 No 20, sections 10 and 11 (remainder, Minister for Land and Water Conservation, and Minister for Energy) State Brickworks Act 1946 No 16

MINISTER ASSISTING THE PREMIER ON CITIZENSHIP Nil

MINISTER FOR SMALL BUSINESS Retail Leases Act 1994 No 46 Small Business Development Corporation Act 1984 No 119 Small Businesses' Loans Guarantee Act 1977 No 34

MINISTER FOR TOURISM Tourism New South Wales Act 1984 No 46

MINISTER FOR MINERAL RESOURCES Coal Acquisition Act 1981 No 109 Coal Mines Regulation Act 1982 No 67 Coal Ownership (Restitution) Act 1990 No 19 Mine Subsidence Compensation Act 1961 No 22 Mines Inspection Act 1901 No 75 Mines Rescue Act 1994 No 13 Mining Act 1992 No 29 (except part, Attorney General) Miscellaneous Acts (Coal Mines Regulation) Repeal and Amendment Act 1982 No 69 Occupational Health and Safety Act 1983 No 20, so far as it relates to mines within the meaning of the Mines Inspection Act 1901 and the Coal Mines Regulation Act 1982 (remainder, Special Minister of State) Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000 No 40, so far as it relates to mines within the meaning of the Mines Inspection Act 1901 and the Coal Mines Regulation Act 1982 (remainder, Special Minister of State)

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 25 May 2001 LEGISLATION 2865

Offshore Minerals Act 1999 No 42 Petroleum (Onshore) Act 1991 No 84 Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1982 No 23 Uranium Mining and Nuclear Facilities (Prohibitions) Act 1986 No 194

MINISTER FOR FISHERIES Fish Marketing Act 1994 No 37 Fisheries Act 1935 No 58 Fisheries Management Act 1994 No 38 Marine Parks Act 1997 No 64 (jointly with the Minister for the Environment)

MINISTER FOR FAIR TRADING Associations Incorporation Act 1984 No 143 Business Licences Act 1990 No 72 Business Names Act 1962 No 11 Community Land Management Act 1989 No 202 Consumer Claims Act 1998 No 162 Consumer Credit Administration Act 1995 No 69 Consumer Credit (New South Wales) Act 1995 No 7 Contracts Review Act 1980 No 16 Conveyancers Licensing Act 1995 No 57 Co-operation Act 1923 (1924 No 1), the provisions of the Act (section 17AB (3) (c) excepted) so far as they relate to a Starr-Bowkett Society (remainder, Treasurer, and Minister for Housing) Co-operation (Leeton Fruitgrowers' Agreements) Act 1951 No 36 Co-operative Housing and Starr-Bowkett Societies Act 1998 No 11 Co-operatives Act 1992 No 18 Credit Act 1984 No 94 Credit (Finance Brokers) Act 1984 No 96 Credit (Home Finance Contracts) Act 1984 No 97 Door-to-Door Sales Act 1967 No 36 Employment Agents Act 1996 No 18 Electricity Safety Act 1945 (1946 No 13) so far as it relates to electrical articles and electrical installations (remainder, Minister for Energy) Fair Trading Act 1987 No 68 Fair Trading Tribunal Act 1998 No 161 Fitness Services (Pre-paid Fees) Act 2000 No 95 Funeral Funds Act 1979 No 106 Gas Supply Act 1996 No 38, section 83A (remainder, Minister for Energy) Hire-Purchase (Repeal) Act 1981 No 127 Home Building Act 1989 No 147 HomeFund Commissioner Act 1993 No 9

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2866 LEGISLATION 25 May 2001

HomeFund Restructuring Act 1993 No 112, sections 14, 15, 16 and Schedule 2 (remainder, Minister for Housing) Landlord and Tenant Act 1899 No 18 Landlord and Tenant (Amendment) Act 1948 No 25 Landlord and Tenant Amendment (Distress Abolition) Act 1930 No 49 Landlord and Tenant (Rental Bonds) Act 1977 No 44 Letona Co-operative (Financial Assistance) Act 1993 No 85 Mock Auctions Act 1973 No 17 Motor Dealers Act 1974 No 52 Motor Vehicle Repairs Act 1980 No 71 Pawnbrokers and Second-hand Dealers Act 1996 No 13 Price Exploitation Code (New South Wales) Act 1999 No 55 Prices Regulation Act 1948 No 26 Property, Stock and Business Agents Act 1941 No 28 Registration of Interests in Goods Act 1986 No 37 Residential Parks Act 1998 No 142 Residential Tenancies Act 1987 No 26 Residential Tribunal Act 1998 No 168 Retirement Villages Act 1999 No 81 Strata Schemes Management Act 1996 No 138 Trade Measurement Act 1989 No 233 Trade Measurement Administration Act 1989 No 234 Travel Agents Act 1986 No 5 Valuers Registration Act 1975 No 92 Warehousemen's Liens Act 1935 No 19

MINISTER FOR CORRECTIVE SERVICES Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Act 1999 No 93 International Transfer of Prisoners (New South Wales) Act 1997 No 144 Parole Orders (Transfer) Act 1983 No 190 Prisoners (Interstate Transfer) Act 1982 No 104

MINISTER FOR SPORT AND RECREATION Boxing and Wrestling Control Act 1986 No 11 Institute of Sport Act 1995 No 52 Motor Vehicle Sports (Public Safety) Act 1985 No 24 Mount Panorama Motor Racing Act 1989 No 108 Olympic Arrangements Act 2000 No 1, Part 10 (remainder, Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning, Treasurer, Minister for Transport, Minister for Land and Water Conservation, Attorney General, Minister for the Environment, Minister for Industrial Relations, and Minister for Local Government) Parramatta Stadium Trust Act 1988 No 86 Sporting Bodies' Loans Guarantee Act 1977 No 3

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 25 May 2001 LEGISLATION 2867

Sports Drug Testing Act 1995 No 45 State Sports Centre Trust Act 1984 No 68 Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Act 1978 No 72

MINISTER FOR JUVENILE JUSTICE Children (Community Service Orders) Act 1987 No 56 Children (Detention Centres) Act 1987 No 57 Children (Interstate Transfer of Offenders) Act 1988 No 85 Young Offenders Act 1997 No 54, sections 49, 60 and 61, and Schedule 1 (remainder, Attorney General)

MINISTER ASSISTING THE PREMIER ON YOUTH Nil

MINISTER ASSISTING THE MINISTER FOR THE ENVIRONMENT Nil

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2868 LEGISLATION 25 May 2001

Proclamations

Real Property Amendment (Compensation) Act 2000 No 28—Proclamation

MARIE BASHIR, , GovernorGovernor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 2 of the Real Property Amendment (Compensation) Act 2000, do, by this my Proclamation, appoint 1 July 2001 as the day on which Schedule 1 [11] to that Act commences.

Signed andand sealed sealed at at Sydney, Sydney, this this 16th day day of of May 2001. 2001.

By Her Excellency’s Command,

L.S. KIM YEADON, M.P., MinisterMinister for for Information Information Technology

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

Explanatory note The object of this Proclamation is to commence a provision of the Real Property Amendment (Compensation) Act 2000 that relates to the certification of applications, dealings and caveats lodged with the Registrar-General. The other provisions of the Act commenced on 15 September 2000.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 25 May 2001 LEGISLATION 2869

Sydney 2000 Games Administration Act 2000 No 81—Proclamation

MARIE BASHIR, ,Governor Governor I, Professor Marie Bashir, AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 2 (3) of the Sydney 2000 Games Administration Act 2000, do, by this my Proclamation, appoint 1 June 2001 as the day on which Part 4 of and Schedule 2.1 to that Act commence.

Signed andand sealed sealed at at Sydney, Sydney, this this 23rd day day of of May 2001. 2001.

By Her Excellency’s Command,

L.S. JOHN DELLA BOSCA, M.L.C., Assistant TreasurerTreasurer

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

Explanatory note The object of this proclamation is to commence the provisions of the Sydney 2000 Games Administration Act 2000 that dissolve the Olympic Roads and Transport Authority and repeal the Olympic Roads and Transport Authority Act 1998.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2870 LEGISLATION 25 May 2001

Regulations

Disorderly Houses Regulation 2001

under the Disorderly Houses Act 1943

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Disorderly Houses Act 1943.

BOB DEBUS, M.P., Attorney GeneralGeneral

Explanatory note The object of this Regulation is to replace, without substantial amendment, the Disorderly Houses Regulation 1995. That Regulation will be repealed on 1 September 2001 under section 10 (2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989. Section 17 of the Disorderly Houses Act 1943 enables a council of a local government area to apply to the Land and Environment Court for an order that the owner or occupier of premises in the area that are being used as a brothel is not to use (or allow the use of) the premises concerned for that purpose. The section also enables the making of regulations prescribing the appropriate authorities to make such applications in relation to premises on land that is not in a local government area. This Regulation prescribes the Lord Howe Island Board for the purpose of making those applications for premises situated on Lord Howe Island and the Western Lands Commissioner for the purpose of making those applications for premises situated in any part of the Western Division of New South Wales that is not in a local government area. This Regulation is made under the Disorderly Houses Act 1943 and, in particular, under section 17 (6) and section 19 (the general regulation-making power). This Regulation comprises or relates to matters of a machinery nature.

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Clause 1 Disorderly Houses Regulation 2001

Disorderly Houses Regulation 2001

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Disorderly Houses Regulation 2001.

2 Commencement This Regulation commences on 1 September 2001. Note. This Regulation replaces the Disorderly Houses Regulation 1995 which is repealed on 1 September 2001 under section 10 (2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989. 3 Definition In this Regulation: the Act means the Disorderly Houses Act 1943.

4Notes The explanatory note and notes in the text of this Regulation do not form part of this Regulation.

5 Prescribed authorities For the purposes of section 17 (6) of the Act: (a) the Lord Howe Island Board is the prescribed authority in relation to Lord Howe Island, and (b) the Western Lands Commissioner is the prescribed authority in relation to such part of the land in the Western Division of the State as is not in a local government area.

6Saving Any act, matter or thing that had effect under the Disorderly Houses Regulation 1995 immediately before the repeal of that Regulation is taken to have effect under this Regulation.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2872 LEGISLATION 25 May 2001

Electricity Supply (Country Energy) Regulation 2001

under the Electricity Supply Act 1995

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Electricity Supply Act 1995.

KIM YEADON, M.P., Minister for for Energy Energy

Explanatory note The objects of this Regulation are: (a) to vary the boundaries of the distribution district of Country Energy (formerly NorthPower) so as to include the distribution districts of Great Southern Energy and Advance Energy, and (b) to make savings and transitional provisions consequent on that variation. This Regulation is made under the Electricity Supply Act 1995, including section 106 (the general power to make regulations) and section 84.

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Electricity Supply (Country Energy) Regulation 2001

Contents

Contents

Page 1 Name of Regulation 3 2 Commencement 3 3 Definitions 3 4 Variation of distribution districts 3 5 Country Energy may act in own name or in name of Great Southern Energy or Advance Energy 3 6 Application of 1999 IPART determination on regulation of NSW electricity distribution networks 4 7 Explanatory note 4

Schedule 1 Distribution districts 5

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2874 LEGISLATION 25 May 2001

Electricity Supply (Country Energy) Regulation 2001 Clause 1

Electricity Supply (Country Energy) Regulation 2001

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Electricity Supply (Country Energy) Regulation 2001.

2 Commencement This Regulation commences on 1 July 2001.

3 Definitions In this Regulation, the Act means the Electricity Supply Act 1995.

4 Variation of distribution districts Schedule 3 to the Act is amended by omitting the matter relating to Advance Energy, Great Southern Energy and NorthPower and by inserting instead the matter set out in Schedule 1.

5 Country Energy may act in own name or in name of Great Southern Energy or Advance Energy (1) On and from the commencement of this Regulation, Country Energy: (a) may act for and on behalf of, and exercise any of the functions of, Great Southern Energy, and (b) may act for and on behalf of, and exercise any of the functions of, Advance Energy, in relation to the transfer of any staff, assets, rights and liabilities under section 85 of the Act arising from the variation of distribution districts effected by clause 4. (2) Subclause (1) applies for all purposes, including for the purpose of the rules of private international law. (3) Without limiting subclause (1), Country Energy may act in the name of Great Southern Energy or Advance Energy if it is necessary to do so under the law of any country: (a) to perfect the transfer of any asset, right or liability of Great Southern Energy or Advance Energy, or

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Clause 5 Electricity Supply (Country Energy) Regulation 2001

(b) to take, defend or maintain legal proceedings in connection with any such asset, right or liability. (4) For the purposes of this clause, Country Energy is authorised to use the seals of Great Southern Energy and Advance Energy. (5) In this clause, asset, right and liability have the same meanings as they have in Schedule 4 to the Act.

6 Application of 1999 IPART determination on regulation of NSW electricity distribution networks (1) In its application to Country Energy on and after 1 July 2001, Table 9.1 to the 1999 IPART determination (and any replication of that Table in any other part of that determination) applies with the following modifications: (a) the provisions with respect to Advance Energy and Great Southern Energy in relation to the financial years 2001/2002, 2002/2003, 2003/2004 are taken to have been omitted, (b) the provisions with respect to NorthPower in relation to the financial years 2001/2002, 2002/2003, 2003/2004 are taken to have been omitted and replaced by the following provisions: 418 432 444

400 422 444 (c) the reference to NorthPower is to be read as a reference to Country Energy. (2) In this clause, 1999 IPART determination means the determination published by the Tribunal in December 1999 under the name National Electricity Code Determination 99–1 Regulation of NSW Electricity Distribution Networks: Determination and Rules under the National Electricity Code.

7 Explanatory note The explanatory note does not form part of this Regulation.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2876 LEGISLATION 25 May 2001

Electricity Supply (Country Energy) Regulation 2001

Distribution districts Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Distribution districts

(Clause 4)

Country Energy Albury Gilgandra Armidale Dumaresq Glen Innes Ballina Gloucester Barraba Goulburn Bathurst Grafton Bega Valley Great Lakes Bellingen Greater Taree Berrigan Griffith Bingara Gundagai Bland Gunnedah Blayney Gunning Bogan Guyra Bombala Harden Boorowa Hastings Bourke Hay Brewarrina Holbrook Byron Hume Cabonne Inverell Carrathool Jerilderie Cobar Junee Coffs Harbour Kempsey Conargo Kyogle Coolah Lachlan Coolamon Leeton Cooma-Monaro Lismore Coonabarabran Lockhart Coonamble Maclean Cootamundra Manilla Copmanhurst Merriwa (part) Corowa Moree Plains Cowra Mudgee Crookwell Mulwaree Culcairn Murray Deniliquin Murrumbidgee Dubbo Murrurundi Dungog Nambucca Eurobodalla Narrabri Evans Narrandera Forbes Narromine

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Electricity Supply (Country Energy) Regulation 2001

Schedule 1 Distribution districts

Nundle Tweed Oberon Uralla Orange Urana Parkes Wagga Wagga Parry Wakool (part) Pristine Waters Walcha Queanbeyan Walgett Quirindi Warren Richmond Valley Weddin Severn Wellington Snowy River Windouran (part) Tallaganda Yallaroi Tamworth Yarrowlumla Temora Yass Tenterfield Young Tumbarumba Unincorporated area (part)

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2878 LEGISLATION 25 May 2001

Energy Services Corporations (Country Energy) Regulation 2001

under the Energy Services Corporations Act 1995

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Energy Services Corporations Act 1995.

MICHAEL EGAN, M.L.C., Treasurer MW

Explanatory note The object of this Regulation is to change the name of NorthPower to Country Energy. This Regulation is made under the Energy Services Corporations Act 1995, including section 17 (the general power to make regulations) and section 12.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 25 May 2001 LEGISLATION 2879

Clause 1 Energy Services Corporations (Country Energy) Regulation 2001

Energy Services Corporations (Country Energy) Regulation 2001

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Energy Services Corporations (Country Energy) Regulation 2001.

2 Commencement This Regulation commences on 1 June 2001.

3 Variation of name Part 2 of Schedule 1 to the Energy Services Corporations Act 1995 is amended by omitting the name “NorthPower” and by inserting instead the name “Country Energy”. Note. On the day on which this Regulation takes effect, Schedule 5 to the State Owned Corporations Act 1989 will, pursuant to section 20B (1A) of that Act, be amended to reflect the change of name effected by this clause. 4 Explanatory note The explanatory note and notes in the text of this Regulation do not form part of this Regulation.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2880 LEGISLATION 25 May 2001

Energy Services Corporations (Dissolution of Energy Distributors) Regulation 2001

under the Energy Services Corporations Act 1995

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Energy Services Corporations Act 1995.

MICHAEL EGAN, M.L.C., Treasurer MW

Explanatory note The objects of this Regulation are: (a) to amend Part 2 of Schedule 1 to the Energy Services Corporations Act 1995 so as to dissolve the energy services corporations Great Southern Energy and Advance Energy, and (b) to make savings and transitional provisions consequent on their dissolution. This Regulation is made under the Energy Services Corporations Act 1995, including section 17 (the general power to make regulations) and section 14.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 25 May 2001 LEGISLATION 2881

Energy Services Corporations (Dissolution of Energy Distributors) Regulation 2001

Contents

Contents

Page 1 Name of Regulation 3 2 Commencement 3 3 Definitions 3 4 Explanatory note 3 5 Dissolution of Great Southern Energy and Advance Energy 3 6 Country Energy to complete certain reports relating to Great Southern Energy and Advance Energy 4 7 Country Energy may act in own name or in name of Great Southern Energy or Advance Energy 4 8 References to Great Southern Energy and Advance Energy 5

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2882 LEGISLATION 25 May 2001

Energy Services Corporations (Dissolution of Energy Distributors) Clause 1 Regulation 2001

Energy Services Corporations (Dissolution of Energy Distributors) Regulation 2001

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Energy Services Corporations (Dissolution of Energy Distributors) Regulation 2001.

2 Commencement This Regulation commences on 1 July 2001, or on the day following the last day on which it is capable of being disallowed under section 41 of the Interpretation Act 1987, whichever is the later. Note. Pursuant to section 14 (3) of the Energy Services Corporations Act 1995, a House of Parliament is able to disallow this Regulation only if the disallowance motion is passed within 15 sitting days after written notice of the making of the Regulation is laid before that House under section 40 of the Interpretation Act 1987. 3 Definitions In this Regulation, the Act means the Energy Services Corporations Act 1995.

4 Explanatory note The explanatory note, table of contents and notes in the text of this Regulation do not form part of this Regulation.

5 Dissolution of Great Southern Energy and Advance Energy Part 2 of Schedule 1 to the Energy Services Corporations Act 1995 is amended by omitting the corporate names of Great Southern Energy and Advance Energy. Note. On the day on which this Regulation takes effect, section 14 (4) (a) of the Energy Services Corporations Act 1995 will dissolve Great Southern Energy and Advance Energy and section 14 (4) (b) of that Act will amend Schedule 5 to the State Owned Corporations Act 1989 so as to omit the names of those bodies from that Schedule.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 25 May 2001 LEGISLATION 2883

Clause 6 Energy Services Corporations (Dissolution of Energy Distributors) Regulation 2001

6 Country Energy to complete certain reports relating to Great Southern Energy and Advance Energy On and from the commencement of this Regulation: (a) Country Energy is required to prepare and submit any report under the Annual Reports (Statutory Bodies) Act 1984 that Great Southern Energy would have been required to prepare and submit under that Act had Great Southern Energy still been in existence, and (b) Country Energy is required to prepare and submit any report under the Annual Reports (Statutory Bodies) Act 1984 that Advance Energy would have been required to prepare and submit under that Act had Advance Energy still been in existence.

7 Country Energy may act in own name or in name of Great Southern Energy or Advance Energy (1) On and from the commencement of this Regulation, Country Energy may act in its own name as the universal successor of Great Southern Energy or Advance Energy or (if necessary) may act in the name of Great Southern Energy or Advance Energy. (2) Subclause (1) applies for all purposes, including for the purpose of the rules of private international law. (3) Without limiting subclause (1), Country Energy may act in the name of Great Southern Energy or Advance Energy if it is necessary to do so under the law of any country: (a) to perfect the transfer of any asset, right or liability of Great Southern Energy or Advance Energy, or (b) to take, defend or maintain legal proceedings in connection with any such asset, right or liability. (4) For the purposes of this clause, Country Energy is authorised to use the seals of Great Southern Energy and Advance Energy. (5) In this clause, asset, right and liability have the same meanings as they have in Schedule 3 to the Act.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2884 LEGISLATION 25 May 2001

Energy Services Corporations (Dissolution of Energy Distributors) Clause 8 Regulation 2001

8 References to Great Southern Energy and Advance Energy On and from the commencement of this Regulation, a reference in any Act or instrument to Great Southern Energy or Advance Energy extends to Country Energy.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 25 May 2001 LEGISLATION 2885

Public Health (Skin Penetration) Amendment Regulation 2001

under the Public Health Act 1991

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Public Health Act 1991.

CRAIG KNOWLES, M.P., Minister for for Health Health

Explanatory note The object of this Regulation is to amend the Public Health (Skin Penetration) Regulation 2000 with respect to the provision of toilet facilities in premises used for colonic lavage. This Regulation is made under the Public Health Act 1991, including section 82 (the general power to make regulations).

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2886 LEGISLATION 25 May 2001

Clause 1 Public Health (Skin Penetration) Amendment Regulation 2001

Public Health (Skin Penetration) Amendment Regulation 2001

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Public Health (Skin Penetration) Amendment Regulation 2001.

2 Amendment of Public Health (Skin Penetration) Regulation 2000 The Public Health (Skin Penetration) Regulation 2000 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

3Notes The explanatory note does not form part of this Regulation.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 25 May 2001 LEGISLATION 2887

Public Health (Skin Penetration) Amendment Regulation 2001

Amendments Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendments

(Clause 2)

[1] Clause 6 Premises where skin penetration procedures are carried out Omit “ an open” from clause 6 (2). Insert instead “a closed”.

[2] Clause 6 (3) Omit “a closed”. Insert instead “an open”.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2888 LEGISLATION 25 May 2001

Orders

Public Sector Management (Gaming and Racing) Order 2001

under the Public Sector Management Act 1988

MARIE BASHIR, , GovernorGovernor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of Part 3A of the Public Sector Management Act 1988, make the following Order.

Signed atat Sydney, Sydney, this this 23rd day day of of May 2001. 2001.

By Her Excellency’s Command,

BOB CARR, M.P., Premier W

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Clause 1 Public Sector Management (Gaming and Racing) Order 2001

Public Sector Management (Gaming and Racing) Order 2001

1 Name of Order This Order is the Public Sector Management (Gaming and Racing) Order 2001.

2 Construction of certain references to Minister for Gaming and Racing A reference to the Minister for Gaming and Racing in Part 3 of the Bookmakers (Taxation) Act 1917, or in section 30 of that Act, is to be construed as a reference to the Treasurer.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2890 OFFICIAL NOTICES 25 May 2001 OFFICIAL NOTICES Appointments

2001 ELECTION OF THREE SYDNEY CRICKET AND SPORTS GROUND PHYSIOTHERAPISTS TO ACT 1978

THE PHYSIOTHERAPISTS REGISTRATION BOARD Appointment of Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson IN accordance with Clause 16 of the Physiotherapists Registration Regulation 1995, and following the close of HER Excellency the Governor and the Executive Council pursuant to clause 8 of Schedule 1 to the Sydney Cricket poll on Tuesday 22 May 2001, the following persons are and Sports Ground Act 1978 that Mr Rodney CAVALIER be declared elected: appointed as Chairperson and that Mr E. John CLONEY ELLIS, Elizabeth be appointed as Deputy Chairperson for terms commencing SHIRLEY, Debra 2 May 2001 and terminating on 13 July 2001. BINNS, Virginia JOHN WATKINS, M.P., J. WASSON, Minister for Sport and Recreation, Electoral Commissioner for NSW Minister for Fair Trading, and Returning Officer Minister for Corrective Services

WATER SUPPLY AUTHORITIES ACT 1987 Appointment of Part Time Member of the Cobar Water Board I, RICHARD AMERY, M.P., Minister for Agriculture and Minister for Land and Water Conservation, recommend that Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, pursuant to Clause 3 of Schedule 4 of the Water Supply Authorities Act 1987, appoint PETER MARTIN, as part-time member of the Cobar Water Board for a period of five years. (D00/4275) RICHARD AMERY, M.P., Minister for Agriculture and Minister for Land and Water Conservation Approved by Her Excellency the Governor

UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN SYDNEY ACT 1997 Notification of Appointment to the Board of Trustees May 10, 2001 I, JOHN JOSEPH AQUILINA, Minister for Education and Training, in pursuance of section 12 of the University of Western Sydney Act 1997, appoint the following person: The Hon John Charles Kerin BA HonDRurSc NE, BEc ANU, HonDLitt UWS as a member of the Board of Trustees for a term of office commencing on 1 January 2001, and expiring on 31 December 2001. JOHN AQUILINA, M.P., Minister for Education and Training

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 25 May 2001 OFFICIAL NOTICES 2891 NSW Agriculture

SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION ACT 1989 Agricultural Industry Services (Nursery Industry Services Committee) Regulation 2001 NOTICE is given in accordance with section 5 of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989 of the intention to make a statutory rule under the Agricultural Industry Services Act 1998. The object of the proposed statutory rule is to establish the New South Wales Nursery Industry Services Committee as an agricultural industry services committee. The Committee is to be established for growers of nursery stock, other than those that grow nursery stock only in small-scale nurseries and those that are charitable organisations, throughout the whole of New South Wales. The agricultural industry services for which the Committee is proposed to be constituted are as follows: (a) to support research into the development of schemes and techniques for production efficiency, environmental protection and business management in relation to the growing of nursery stock, (b) to encourage the adoption of such schemes and techniques by growers of nursery stock, (c) to provide education and training for growers of nursery stock in relation to the implementation of such schemes and techniques, and into other matters relating to the growing of nursery stock. Copies of the proposed statutory rule and the Regulatory Impact Statement may be inspected or obtained by contacting Amanda Bush, Division of Plant Industries, NSW Agriculture, 161 Kite Street, Orange 2800 (Tel. 0263 913182: Fax 0263 913605). Written comments and submissions are invited for the proposed statutory rule and should be received at the above address not later than 5 pm on the 18 June 2001.

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2892 OFFICIAL NOTICES 25 May 2001 NSW Fisheries

FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994 OL90/015 within the estuary of Wallis Lake having an FISHERIES MANAGEMENT (AQUACULTURE) area of 0.5066 hectares to Messrs Darrell E and Grant A REGULATION 1995 Schubert of Forster, NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on 12 March 2016. Section 177(c) – Notice of Aquaculture Lease Cancellation The Hon EDWARD OBEID, OAM, M.L.C., Minister for Mineral Resources THE Minister has cancelled the following aquaculture lease: and Minister for Fisheries OL62/209 within the estuary of Moona Moona Creek having an area of 0.06145 hectares formerly leased by Mrs Fay Dunbar. FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994 OL77/014 within the estuary of the Clyde River having FISHERIES MANAGEMENT (AQUACULTURE) an area of 1.3237 hectares formerly leased by Mr Stephen REGULATIONS 1995 Pattman. Clause 35(4) – Notice of Aquaculture Lease Renewal OL81/171 within the estuary of Wapengo Lake having THE Minister has renewed the following aquaculture leases: an area of 0.4959 hectares formerly leased by Mr Robert OL86/034 within the estuary of the Crookhaven River Fuge. having an area of 1.3454 hectares to Reginald Rundle of OL81/191 within the estuary of Wapengo Lake having Greenwell Point NSW for a term of 15 years expiring on 14 an area of 1.9080 hectares formerly leased by Mr Robert February 2016. Fuge. OL72/001 within the estuary of Port Stephens having an The Hon EDWARD OBEID, OAM, M.L.C., area of 1.3890 hectares to Trevor L Holbert and Dorothy J Minister for Mineral Resources Holbert of Salamander Bay NSW for a term of 15 years and Minister for Fisheries expiring on 30 November 2016. OL85/027 & OL70/534 within the estuary of the Manning FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994 River having an area of 0.0657 hectares & 1.6240 hectares to Mr Ian Stanley Woollard and Mrs Dianne Kay Woollard FISHERIES MANAGEMENT (AQUACULTURE) of Girraween NSW for a term of 15 years expiring on 11 REGULATIONS 1995 September 2015 & 31 December 2015 respectively. Clause 33(3) – Notice of Granting of Class 1 OL84/207 within the estuary of Wallis Lake having an Aquaculture Lease area of 0.2806 hectares to Bertram Leonard Kenney of THE Minister has granted the following Class 1 aquaculture Tuncurry NSW for a term of 15 years expiring on 7 January leases: 2016. OL99/002 and OL99/003 within the estuary of Wallis Lake OL70/452 within the estuary of Camden Haven having having an area of 1.1777 hectares and 0.9511 hectares, an area of 2.5200 hectares to Clive John Bowmaker of respectively, to Messrs Brian J Moran and Henry E Moran Lugarno NSW for a term of 15 years expiring on 9 November of Tuncurry, NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on 19 2016. December 2015. OL84/158 within the estuary of the Port Stephens - Karuah OL90/015 within the estuary of Wallis Lake having an having an area of 1.7217 hectares to Neville John Lilley and area of 0.5066 hectares to Messrs Darrell E and Grant A Peter John Lilley of Swan Bay NSW for a term of 15 years Schubert of Forster, NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on expiring on 12 January 2017. 12 March 2016. OL70/319 within the estuary of Port Stephens – Nelson The Hon EDWARD OBEID, OAM, M.L.C., Bay having an area of 4.7140 hectares to Peter Gerald Howard Minister for Mineral Resources of Oyster Cove NSW for a term of 15 years expiring on 31 and Minister for Fisheries December 2015. OL86/052 within the estuary of the Macleay River having FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994 an area of 1.0969 hectares to Ian Robert Haines NSW for a term of 15 years expiring on 6 January 2017. FISHERIES MANAGEMENT (AQUACULTURE) REGULATIONS 1995 OL89/097 within the estuary of the Pambula River having an area of 0.8029 hectares to Michael Young of Pambula Clause 33(3) – Notice of Granting of Class 1 NSW for a term of 15 years expiring on 4 January 2016. Aquaculture Lease OL71/275 within the estuary of the Wonboyn River THE Minister has granted the following Class 1 aquaculture having an area of 0.2550 hectares to Margaret Anne Loftus leases: and Ross Grant Loftus of Baxter VIC for a term of 15 years expiring on 10 December 2016. OL99/002 and OL99/003 within the estuary of Wallis Lake having an area of 1.1777 hectares and 0.9511 hectares, OL87/158 within the estuary of the Wallis Lake, having respectively, to Messrs Brian J Moran and Henry E Moran an area of 0.1372 hectares, to John B Gralton, Robert J Gralton of Tuncurry, NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on 19 and Alicia V Gralton of Tuncurry, NSW for a term of 15 December 2015. years expiring on 29 January 2016.

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OL71/245 within the estuary of the Wooli Wooli River, having an area of 2.8800 hectares, to Brian P Shanahan and Margaret D Shanahan of Wooli, NSW for a term of 15 years expiring on 14 November 2016. OL73/047 within the estuary of the Wooli Wooli River, having an area of 0.2224 hectares, to Brian P Shanahan and Margaret D Shanahan of Wooli, NSW for a term of 15 years expiring on 9 September 2016. OL87/045 within the estuary of the Wooli Wooli River, having an area of 5.1120 hectares, to Brian P Shanahan and Margaret D Shanahan of Wooli, NSW for a term of 15 years expiring on 24 September 2016. OL83/327 within the estuary of Port Stephens – Nelson Bay having an area of 3.3510 hectares to V C Diemar Pty Ltd NSW for a term of 15 years expiring on 9 February 2016. The Hon EDWARD OBEID, OAM, M.L.C., Minister for Mineral Resources and Minister for Fisheries

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2894 OFFICIAL NOTICES 25 May 2001

Department of Land and Water Conservation Land Conservation ARMIDALE OFFICE Department of Land and Water Conservation 108 Faulkner Street, Armidale, NSW 2350 Phone: (02) 6772 5488 Fax (02) 6771 5348

APPOINTMENT OF TRUST BOARD MEMBERS SCHEDULE PURSUANT to section 93 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 the person whose name is specied in Column 1 of the Peter James Anaiwan Sport Reserve No.: 94591. Schedule hereunder is appointed, for the term of ofce DUNDON and Recreation Public Purpose: Public specied thereunder, as a member of the trust board for (new member), Reserve Trust. recreation. Sharon Notied: 10 April 1981. the reserve trust specied opposite thereto in Column 2, PETTIFORD Locality: Armidale. which has been established and appointed as trustee of (new member), File No.: AE81 R 67. the reserve referred to opposite thereto in Column 3 of Elva Dawn TAYLOR the Schedule. (re-appointment), Kym Andrew YEOWARD RICHARD AMERY, M.P., (re-appointment). Minister for Agriculture Term of Office and Minister for Land and Water Conservation For a term commencing the date of this notice and expiring 31 December 2005.

FAR WEST REGIONAL OFFICE Department of Land and Water Conservation 45 Wingewarra Street (PO Box 1840), Dubbo, NSW 2830 Phone: (02) 6883 3000 Fax: (02) 6883 3099

ERRATUM APPOINTMENT OF CORPORATION TO MANAGE RESERVE TRUST IN the notice appearing in Government Gazette of 9 March 2001 (Folio 1164), under the heading “Alteration PURSUANT to section 95 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, of Condition of a Western Lands Lease”; Folio Identier the corporation specified in Column 1 of the Schedule 3892/766455 should be deleted and Folio Identier hereunder is appointed to manage the affairs of the reserve 3982/766455 should be inserted in lieu thereof. trust specied opposite thereto in Column 2, which is trustee of the reserve referred to in Column 3 of the Schedule. Reference: WLL 7841. RICHARD AMERY, M.P., Minister for Land and Water Conservation

SCHEDULE COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Silverton Village Silverton Bushre Reserve No.: 230093. Committee Brigade Reserve Public Purpose: Rural Incorporated. Trust. services. Notied: 27 January 1995. File No.: WL94 R 13. Commencing this day.

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GOULBURN OFFICE Department of Land and Water Conservation 159 Auburn Street (PO Box 748), Goulburn, NSW 2580 Phone: (02) 4828 6725 Fax: (02) 4828 6730

REVOCATION OF RESERVATION OF CROWN LAND PURSUANT to section 90 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, the reservation of Crown Land specied in Column 1 of the Schedule hereunder is revoked to the extent specied opposite thereto in Column 2 of the Schedule. RICHARD AMERY, M.P., Minister for Agriculture and Minister for Land and Water Conservation

SCHEDULE COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 Land District: Bombala. Part being proposed Lots 1, 3, Shire: Bombala. and 4 of DP to be registered Parish: Currowong. of 135.3 hectares shown by County: Wellesley. hatching on diagram hereunder. Location: Currowong. Reserve No.: 91728. Purpose: For future public requirements. Date of Notication: 22 February 1980. Torrens Title Identier: Pt 167/756830. File No.: GB99 H 269.

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2896 OFFICIAL NOTICES 25 May 2001

GRAFTON OFFICE Department of Land and Water Conservation 76 Victoria Street (Locked Bag 10), Grafton, NSW 2460 Phone: (02) 6640 2000 Fax: (02) 6640 2035

ROADS ACT 1993 ORDER Transfer of a Crown Road to a Council IN pursuance of the provisions of section 151, Roads Act 1993, the Crown road specied in Schedule 1 is transferred to the Roads Authority specied in Schedule 2, hereunder, as from the date of publication of this notice and as from that date the road specied in Schedule 1 ceases to be a Crown road. RICHARD AMERY, M.P., Minister for Agriculture and Minister for Land and Water Conservation

SCHEDULE 1 The Crown public road shown by black colour on the diagram hereunder at Pottsville, Parish Cudgen, County Rous.

Not to scale Diagramattice Represenation only

SCHEDULE 2 Roads Authority: Tweed Shire Council. Papers: GF01 H 162. Council’s Reference: GS4/95/119 DW595861.

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HAY OFFICE Department of Land and Water Conservation 126 Lachlan Street (PO Box 182), Hay, NSW 2711 Phone: (02) 6993 1306 Fax: (02) 6993 1135

NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF PUBLIC ROAD Description IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the Land District of Deniliquin; road hereunder described is closed and the land comprised Council of Berrigan. therein ceases to be a public road and the rights of passage Lot 1, DP 1011769, Parish of Woperana, County of and access that previously existed in relation to the road are Denison (not being land under the Real Property Act). extinguished. On road closure, title to the land comprising the former public road vests in the body specied in the File No.: HY98 H 221. Schedule hereunder. Note: On closing, title for the land comprised in Lot 1 RICHARD AMERY, M.P., remains vested in the Berrigan Shire Council as Minister for Agriculture Operational Land. and Minister for Land and Water Conservation

NOWRA OFFICE Department of Land and Water Conservation 64 North Street (PO Box 309), Nowra, NSW 2541 Phone: (02) 4423 0122 Fax: (02) 4423 3011 ADDITION TO RESERVED CROWN LAND PLAN OF MANAGEMENT FOR CROWN RESERVES UNDER DIVISION 6 OF PART 5 OF THE PURSUANT to section 88 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, CROWN LANDS ACT 1989 AND the Crown land specied in Column 1 of the Schedule CROWN LANDS REGULATIONS 1995 hereunder is added to the reserved land specied opposite thereto in Column 2 of the Schedule. A PROPOSED amendment to the adopted 1995 City Beach Plan of Management is currently being exhibited for public RICHARD AMERY, M.P., comment. The proposed amendment affects the Crown Minister for Agriculture dedication listed below. and Minister for Land and Water Conservation The proposed amended Plan is available for inspection during normal business hours at the Wollongong Regional SCHEDULE Ofce of the Department of Land and Water Conservation, Level 3, 84 Crown Street, Wollongong and Wollongong City COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 Council, Level 4, 41 Burelli Street, Wollongong. Land District: Bega Reserve No. 87616 Local Government Area: Public Purpose: Public recreation Written submissions should be sent to the Land Access Bega Valley Shire Council Notied: 9 January 1970. Co-ordinator, Department of Land and Water Conservation, Parish: Bournda Lot 70, Sec. *, DP No. 750194, PO Box 309, Nowra 2541, by 21 June 2001. County: Auckland Parish Bournda, County Auckland Locality: Tura Head Lot 7008, Sec. *, DP No. 750194#, RICHARD AMERY, M.P., Lot Sec. DP No. Parish Bournda, County Auckland Minister for Agriculture 7006 * 1023316# New area: 22.712 hectares and Minister for Land and Water Conservation 7007 * 1023315# Area: 7.334 hectares. File Reference: NA01 R 3. Description of Reserve Note: These parcels were Crown roads closed, vide Gazette Land District – Kiama; City – Wollongong; 9 March 2001 (folio 1168). Parish – Wollongong; County – Camden Please note that the above Lot numbers marked # are for D1000384 for public park (dedicated 17.10.1969) Departmental use only. being lots 93 and 94, DP 751299 (Andrew Lysaght Park). File No.: NA95 R 2.

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2898 OFFICIAL NOTICES 25 May 2001

ORANGE OFFICE Department of Land and Water Conservation 92 Kite Street (PO Box 2146), Orange, NSW 2800 Phone: (02) 6393 4300 Fax: (02) 6362 3896 NOTIFICATION OF PROPOSED CLOSING OF A NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF A ROAD ROAD IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, road hereunder specied is closed and the road ceases to I propose to consider the closing of the road hereunder be public road and the rights of passage and access that described. previously existed in relation to the road are extinguished. All persons interested are hereby called upon to set RICHARD AMERY, M.P., forth in writing and forward to the ofcer specied in the Minister for Land and Water Conservation notice for the purpose, within one month from the date of publication of this notice, any objections or submissions which may appear to them to exist to this proposal. Description Richard Amery, M.P., Land District and Shire — Bathurst Minister for Land and Water Conservation Road Closed: Lot 1 in DP 1018033 of 6078 square metres, Parish of Bathurst, County of Bathurst (not being land under the Real Property Act). File No.: OE00 H 121. Description Note: On closing, title for the land comprised in Lot 1 in Land District and L.G.A. of Bathurst DP 1018033 remains vested in the Bathurst City Bathurst City Council. Proposed closing of the part of Council as operational land. the public road (part Baillie Street), separating Lot 3 Council Reference: 25.00040. in DP 587686, from Part Lot 1 in DP 195013, City, Parish and County of Bathurst. Objections/submissions should be forwarded to the Manager, Resource Access and Compliance, Department of Land and Water Conservation, PO Box 2146, Orange 2800. File No.: OE01 H 152.

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SYDNEY METROPOLITAN OFFICE Department of Land and Water Conservation 2-10 Wentworth Street (PO Box 3935), Parramatta, NSW 2124 Phone: (02) 9895 7503 Fax: (02) 9895 6227

NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF ROADS SCHEDULE IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 the roads hereunder specified are closed and the roads Andrew James Rushcutters Bay Sir David Martin Reserve cease to be public roads and the rights of passage and McANESPIE. Maritime Reserve (R.100076), notied for the access that previously existed in relation to the roads are Trust. public purpose of maritime extinguished. purposes and public recreation in the RICHARD AMERY, M.P., Government Gazette of Minister for Agriculture 16 January 1987. and Minister for Land and Water Conservation File No.: MN88 R 51. For a period of three months commencing 23 May 2001 Descriptions and expiring on 21 August 2001. Land District — Metropolitan; L.G.A. — Mosman. Lot 1, DP 1027127 at Mosman, Parish Willoughby, ROADS ACT 1993 County Cumberland (being land in CT Volume 6071, Folio ORDER 91). File No.: MN99 H 30. Transfer of a Crown Road to Council Note: On closing, title for the land in Lot 1 remains vested in Mosman Municipal Council as operational land. IN pursuance of the provisions of section 151, Roads Act 1993, the Crown road specied in Schedule 1 is transferred to the Roads Authority specied in Schedule 2, hereunder, Land District — Metropolitan; as from the date of publication of this notice and as from L.G.A. — Pittwater. that date the road specied in Schedule 1 ceases to be a Crown road. Lot 1, DP 1027757 at Narrabeen, Parish Narrabeen (Sheet 4), County Cumberland (being land in CT Volume RICHARD AMERY, M.P., 2445, Folio 249). File No.: MN00 H 204. Minister for Agriculture and Minister for Land and Water Conservation Notes: 1] On closing, title for the land in Lot 1 remains vested in Pittwater Council as operational land.

2] The road is closed subject to a restriction on use SCHEDULE 1 of the land as shown in accompanying instrument registered with DP 1027757. Land District — Metropolitan; Local Government Area — Manly; Parish — Manly Cove; Land District — Metropolitan; County — Cumberland. L.G.A. — Randwick. The part of Munoora Street, Seaforth, extending from Lot 202, DP 1028177 at Malabar, Parish Botany, County its intersection with Sangrado Street northerly to a point Cumberland (not being land under the Real Property Act). 34 metres south of the northeastern corner of Lot 361, DP 5809. File No.: MN00 H 337. Notes: 1] On closing, title for the land in Lot 202 remains SCHEDULE 2 vested in Randwick City Council as operational Roads Authority: Manly Council. land. File No.: MN99 H 22. 2] Lot 202, DP 1028177 is limited in stratum between R.L. 35.73 and R.L. 44.20 Australian Height Datum. PLAN OF MANAGEMENT FOR CROWN RESERVE, JOHN FISHER PART OF CURL CURL LAGOON APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR RESERVE, UNDER PART 5, DIVISION 6, OF THE PURSUANT to section 117 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, CROWN LANDS ACT 1989 AND CROWN LANDS the person named in Column 1 of the Schedule hereunder is REGULATION 1995 appointed to be the administrator of the reserve trust named A draft plan of management has been prepared for the part in Column 2 of the Schedule. Crown reserve, John Fisher Park, being part of Curl Curl RICHARD AMERY, M.P., Lagoon Reserve, described hereunder which is under the Minister for Agriculture trusteeship of Warringah Council. The majority of John and Minister for Land and Water Conservation Fisher Park is Council owned community land. NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2900 OFFICIAL NOTICES 25 May 2001

Inspection of the draft plan can be made at Warringah Description of Reserves Council Civic Centre and Dee Why Library, 725 Pittwater Land District — Metropolitan; Road, Dee Why; Forrestville Library, Starkey Street, L.G.A. — Warringah; Forestville; Belrose Library, Glen Street, Belrose and the Parish — Manly Cove; Warringah Mall Library during normal business hours. County — Cumberland. Representations are invited from the public on the draft John Fisher Park. The Crown Reserve lands are: plan. The Plan will be on exhibition for a period of 42 days commencing from 28 May 2001. Submissions will — Part Crown Reserve R.84882 for public recreation, be received up until 5.00 p.m., 9 July 2001 and should be notied 22 May 1964, being Lots 240, 241, 247, 251, sent to The General Manager, Attention Mariell Davidson, 252, 526, 7110 and 7113, DP 752038 (Lot 7113 includes Warringah Council, 725 Pittwater Road, Dee Why 2099. part of the bed of Curl Curl Lagoon); RICHARD AMERY, M.P., — Crown Reserve R.66547 for public recreation, notied Minister for Agriculture 29 January 1937, being Lot 253, DP 752038. and Minister for Land and Water Conservation Location: West of Grifn Parade and South of Abbott Road, Curl Curl. File No.: MN00 R 43.

TAMWORTH OFFICE Department of Land and Water Conservation 25–27 Fitzroy Street (PO Box 535), Tamworth, NSW 2340 Phone: (02) 6764 5100 Fax: (02) 6766 3805

NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF ROADS IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the road hereunder described is closed and the land comprised therein cease to be public road and the rights of passage and access that previously existed in relation to this road are extinguished. RICHARD AMERY, M.P., Minister for Agriculture and Minister for Land and Water Conservation

Description Land District – Gunnedah; L.G.A. – Narrabri Road to be closed Lot 4 in DP 1018347, Parish of Vickery, County of Nandewar (not under the Real Property Act). File No.: TH00 H 161 Note: On closing, the land within Lot 4 in D.P. 1018347 remain vested in Narrabri Shire Council as operational land. Council’s Reference: R30/04001

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 25 May 2001 OFFICIAL NOTICES 2901 Water Conservation

WATER ACT 1912 Formal objections with grounds stating how your interests may be affected must be lodged by 11 June 2001, AN application under Part 2, being within a proclaimed as prescribed by the Act. (declared) local area under section 20E (2) of the Water Act 1912, as amended. Any inquiries regarding the above should be directed to the undersigned (telephone 6884 2560). An application for an amended authority for works within FRED HUNDY, the proclaimed local areas as generally described hereunder Water Access Manager, Macquarie. has been received as follows: Department of Land and Water Conservation, Namoi River Valley PO Box 717, Dubbo, NSW 2830. WESTPAR PTY LIMITED and Jeffrey Arnold PARISH and Jennifer PARISH for a pump on the Namoi River on Part Lot 5, DP 754952, Parish of Wallah, County of Nandewar for WATER ACT 1912 irrigation of 85.5 hectares (cotton and grain) (to amalgamate APPLICATIONS under Part 2, within proclaimed (declared) existing licences — no additional area) (Reference: local areas under section 5 (4) of the WaterAct 1912. 90SA11641) (GA2:345895). Applications for licences under section 10 for works Written objections to the applications specifying the within a proclaimed (declared) local area as generally grounds thereof may be made by any statutory authority or described hereunder have been received from: local occupier within the proclaimed (declared) area, whose Barwon-Darling River Valley interest may be affected and must be lodged with the BUDVALT PTY LIMITED for a pump on the Barwon River, Department’s Manager, Resource Access, Tamworth within Lot 16, DP 42179, Parish of Geera, County of Clyde, for twenty-eight (28) days as specified in the Act. water supply for stock, domestic, and irrigation of 1111.1 GEOFF CAMERON, hectares (cotton, cereals, other cash crops and improved Manager, Resource Access. pastures) (part replacing an existing licence) (Reference: 80SL95718). Department of Land and Water Conservation, PO Box 550, Tamworth, NSW 2340. Macquarie River Valley Dominik SWIST-SWIRSKI for a dam and a pump on Deadmans Creek, Lot 71, DP 855758, Parish of Byng, County WATER ACT 1912 of Bathurst for conservation of water for irrigation of 5 AN application for a licence, under section 10 of Part 2 of hectares (pasture and olives) (new license) (in lieu of ad 24 the Water Act 1912, as amended, has been received as August 1998) (Reference: 80SL95563). follows: James Alexander SMITH and Christine Margret Richard David GRAHAM for 8 earthen dams and a pump LEFEVRE for a dam and a pump on Spring Mount Creek, on unnamed watercourses, Lot 114, DP 754897 and Lots 2 Lots 41 and 53, DP 757050, Parish of Duckmaloi, County of and 5, DP 735165, Parish of Mulloon, County of Murray for Westmoreland for conservation of water and water supply environmental purposes (wetland construction) (new for stock and domestic purposes and irrigation of 10 licence) (Reference: 10SL55805) (GA2:460627) (in lieu of hectares (stone fruit and vegetables) (new license) (in lieu previous notice appearing in Government Gazette No. 63, of ad 24 August 1998) (Reference: 80SL95567). dated 6 April 2001). Neil Patrick BRODIE for a dam and a pump on an Written objections specifying grounds thereof must be unnamed watercourse, Part Lot 2, DP 248786, Parish of lodged with the Department within twenty-eight (28) days Rylstone, County of Roxburgh for conservation of water of the date of this publication as prescribed by the Act. and water supply for stock and domestic purposes and irrigation of 10 hectares (viticulture and horticulture) (new BRUCE WATT, license) (Reference: 80SL95571). Regional Licensing Officer, Sydney/South Coast Region. Christopher Wayne STEPHENS for a dam and a pump on an unnamed watercourse, Lot 4, DP 584293, Parish of Department of Land and Water Conservation, Eurundury, County of Phillip for conservation of water for PO Box 3935, Parramatta, NSW 2124. irrigation of 10 hectares (native foods and farm forestry) (new license) (Reference: 80SL95592).

WATER ACT 1912 Bruce HUGGETT for a pump on the Cudgegong River, Lot 1, DP 228887, Parish of Dabee, County of Phillip for APPLICATION for a licence under Part 5 of the Water Act irrigation of 10 hectares (olives and timber) (new license) 1912, as amended, has been received from: (Reference: 80SL95594). Stephen James SPINKS and Amanda Gaye SPINKS for Gerald Neil WHITE and Paul Leo WHITE for a dam and alteration to an existing artesian bore, Lot 1, DP 137160, a pump on an unnamed watercourse, Lots 78, 107 and 108, Parish of Galargambone, County of Ewenmar, for water DP 753250, Parish of Terrabella, County of Gordon for supply for stock, domestic and farming purposes (new conservation of water and water supply for stock and licence) (in lieu of ad 8 March 1999) (Reference: 80BL238424) domestic purposes and irrigation of 10 hectares (lucerne) (GA2:311286). (new license) (Reference: 80SL95597). NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2902 OFFICIAL NOTICES 25 May 2001

Peter STEIN for a dam and a pump on an unnamed Friedrich SIDLER and Rosamarie SIDLER for a pump on watercourse, Lot 9, DP 236645, Lot 188 and Part Lot 71, DP Gannons Creek, Part Portion 59, being Lot 11, DP 1012142, 756889, Parish of Orange, County of Ashburnham for Parish Koree, County Macquarie, for irrigation of 4 hectares conservation of water for irrigation of 3 hectares (grapes (part replacement application — split of existing licence — and olives) (new license) (Reference: 80SL95618). no increase in authorised area or allocation) (Reference: Dupald William W. BUCKNELL for a dam on an unnamed 6126843) (GA2:343256). watercourse and a pump on Gum Cowal, Lot 9, DP 753489, Charles Loxley HARRIS and Coralie Anne HARRIS for Parish of Sandridge and Lot 68, DP 753431, Parish of two pumps on Forbes River, Part Portion 5, being Lot 1, DP Bulgeraga, both County of Gregory for conservation of water 179487 and Lot 2, DP 569293, Parish Kindee, County and water supply for stock purposes and irrigation of 10 Macquarie, for irrigation of 10.5 hectares (in lieu of previous hectares (fodder crops) (new license) (Reference: advertisement) (Reference: 6081850). 80SL95688). Trevor Keith PETITH and Narelle June PETITH for a TOCANTINS PTY LTD for a dam on an unnamed pump on Hastings River, Part Lot 13, DP 754428, Parish watercourse and a pump on the Marthaguy Creek, Lot 16, Koree, County Macquarie, for irrigation of 12.5 hectares DP 753493, Parish of Terrigal, County of Gregory for (replacement application — relocation of pump site — no conservation of water and water supply for stock purposes increase in authorised area or allocation) (Reference: and irrigation of 10 hectares (fodder crops) (new license) 612437A). (Reference: 80SL95689) (GA2:311285). GOOREE STUD PTY LIMITED for 6 pumps on the APPLICATION for a licence under section 13A of the Water Cudgegong River, Lot 61, DP 755453, Parish of Wilbertree; Act 1912, as amended, has been received from: Lots 10, 12, 13, 14 and 17, DP 755431, Parish of Galambine, County of Phillip and Lot 1, DP 171532, Lot 1, DP 120147, Kenneth Alfred PETHERS for a diversion pipe on an Lot 1, DP 169226, Lots 1 and 2, DP 403090, Lot 1, DP 946006 unnamed watercourse, Part Portion 25, being Part Lot 2, DP and Part Lot 51, DP 756897, Parish of Munna, County of 874827, Parish Donaldson, County Buller, for water supply Wellington, for water supply for industrial, stock and for stock purposes (new licence) (Reference: 6125506) domestic purposes and irrigation of 194.16 hectares (GA2:343258). (improved pastures) (replacement licence) (Reference: Any enquiries regarding the above should be directed 80SL95848). to the undersigned (telephone [02] 6640 2000). Written objections to the applications specifying Written objections specifying the grounds thereof must grounds thereof, may be made by any statutory authority be lodged within the twenty-eight (28) days of the date of or local occupier within the proclaimed local (declared) area this publication as prescribed by the Act. and must be lodged with the Departments Regional Office G. LOLLBACK, at Dubbo, within twenty-eight (28) days as prescribed by Resource Access Manager. the Act. Department of Land and Water Conservation, Any inquiries regarding the above should be directed to Locked Bag 10, Grafton, NSW 2460. the undersigned (telephone (02) 6884 2560). FRED HUNDY, Water Access Manager, Macquarie. WATER ACT 1912 APPLICATIONS under Part 2 within a proclaimed (declared) Department of Land and Water Conservation, local area under section 5 (4) of the Water Act 1912. PO Box 717, Dubbo, NSW 2830. An application for a license under section 10 for works within a proclaimed (declared) local area as generally described hereunder has been received from: WATER ACT 1912 Murrumbidgee Valley APPLICATIONS for licences under section 10 of the Water Act 1912, as amended, have been received from: Philip Ronald JOHNSON for 2 pumps on the , on part TS CR10140, Parish of Benduck Hugh Desmond CORRIGAN and Patricia Rose South, County of Waradgery, for a water supply for stock CORRIGAN for a pump on Eden Creek, Portion 402, being and domestic purposes and irrigation of 162 hectares, Lot 402, DP 755732 and Part Portion 235, being Lot 11, DP (maize, rice, wheat, barley and canola) (alteration of pump 1010543, Parish Queebun, County Rous, for irrigation of 10 site only — no increase in area or allocation) (Reference: hectares (new licence) (Reference: 6125600) (GA2:343255). 40SL70649 ). OXFORD HOUSE PTY LIMITED for a pump on an Any enquiries regarding the above should be directed unnamed watercourse, Part Portion 170, being Lot 7, DP to the undersigned (telephone (02) 6953 0700). 260094, Parish Tuckombil, County Rous, for irrigation of 16 Formal objections to the application specifying the hectares (part replacement application — split of existing grounds thereof, may be made by any statutory authority licence — no increase in authorised area or allocation) or a local occupier within the proclaimed area and must be (Reference: 6125615). lodged with the Department’s Regional Director at Leeton within the twenty-eight (28) days as fixed by the Act. Neil Maurice MASON and Helen Margaret MASON for a pump on Yarrowitch River, Part Portion 170, being Lot 1, S. F. WEBB, DP 1013603, Parish Yarrowitch, County Vernon, for irrigation Resource Access Manager, of 4 hectares (replacement application — split of existing Murrumbidgee Region. licence — no increase in authorised area or allocation) Department of Land and Water Conservation, (Reference: 6124350) (GA2:343257). PO Box 156, Leeton, NSW 2705. NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 25 May 2001 OFFICIAL NOTICES 2903

SYDNEY WATER CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT ACT 1998 WATER ACT 1912 – PART 9 Grant of Water Management Licence Sydney Catchment Authority I, BOB DEBUS, M.P., Minister for the Environment, hereby certify in accordance with section 25 (3) of the Sydney Water Catchment Management Act 1998, that the Sydney Catchment Authority was issued with a Water Management Licence pursuant to Part 9 of the Water Act 1912, by the Department of Land and Water Conservation on behalf of the Water Administration Ministerial Corporation on 23 April 2001. Certified at Sydney, this 15th day of May 2001. BOB DEBUS, M.P., Minister for the Environment

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2904 OFFICIAL NOTICES 25 May 2001 Department of Mineral Resources

NOTICE is given that the following applications have been (T01-0028) received: No. 1726, now Exploration Licence No. 5851, MOUNT EXPLORATION LICENCE APPLICATION ISA MINES LIMITED (ACN 009 661 447), County of Ashburnham, Map Sheet (8631), area of 23 units, for Group (T01-0128) 1, dated 4 May, 2001, for a term until 3 May, 2003. No. 1767, TRIAKO RESOURCES LIMITED (ACN 008 498 119), area of 35 units, for Group 1, dated 17 May, 2001. (Cobar Mining Division). PETROLEUM APPLICATION EDWARD OBEID, M.L.C., (C01-0006) Minister for Mineral Resources No. 55, now Petroleum Exploration Licence No. 437, PANGAEA OIL & GAS PTY LTD (ACN 068 812 171), area of 140 blocks, for petroleum, dated 7 May, 2001, for a term until NOTICE is given that the following applications have been 6 May, 2007. ( Mining Division). For exact location details granted: refer to the Department’s NSW State Map of Petroleum EXPLORATION LICENCE APPLICATIONS Titles. (T00-0031) EDWARD OBEID, M.L.C., No. 1592, now Exploration Licence No. 5859, TRI ORIGIN Minister for Mineral Resources AUSTRALIA NL (ACN 062 002 475), Counties of Canbelego and Robinson, Map Sheet (8134, 8135), area of 45 units, for Group 1, dated 15 May, 2001, for a term until 14 May, 2003. NOTICE is given that the following applications have been As a result of the grant of this title, Exploration Licence No. withdrawn: 4772 and Exploration Licence No. 4966 have ceased to have ASSESSMENT LEASE APPLICATION effect. (T92-0660) (T00-0032) No. 2, CLIMAX MINING LIMITED (ACN 000 250 500), No. 1593, now Exploration Licence No. 5852, TRI ORIGIN Parish of Parkes, County of Gough. AUSTRALIA NL (ACN 062 002 475), Counties of Cunningham and Flinders, Map Sheet (8233), area of 26 units, Withdrawal took effect on 15 May, 2001. for Group 1, dated 3 May, 2001, for a term until 2 May, 2003. EDWARD OBEID, M.L.C., As a result of the grant of this title, Exploration Licence No. Minister for Mineral Resources 4446 has ceased to have effect and Exploration Licence No. 4967 has partly ceased to have effect. (T00-0033) NOTICE is given that the following applications for renewal No. 1594, now Exploration Licence No. 5854, TRI ORIGIN have been received: AUSTRALIA NL (ACN 062 002 475), Counties of Flinders (T90-0617) and Mouramba, Map Sheet (8133, 8134, 8233, 8234), area of Exploration Licence No. 3938, LFB RESOURCES NL 60 units, for Group 1, dated 9 May, 2001, for a term until 8 (ACN 073 478 574), area of 10 units. Application for renewal May, 2003. As a result of the grant of this title, Exploration received 15 May, 2001. Licence No. 4892 has ceased to have effect. (T86-0556) (T00-0034) Exploration Licence No. 4278, JESASU PTY LTD (ACN No. 1595, now Exploration Licence No. 5853, TRI ORIGIN 001 654 682), area of 3 units. Application for renewal received AUSTRALIA NL (ACN 062 002 475), Counties of Mouramba 15 May, 2001. and Robinson, Map Sheet (8034, 8133, 8134), area of 198 units, for Group 1, dated 3 May, 2001, for a term until 2 May, (T92-0457) 2003. As a result of the grant of this title, Exploration Licence Exploration Licence No. 4556, ALKANE EXPLORATION No. 3915, Exploration Licence No. 4453, Exploration Licence LTD (ACN 000 689 216) and KIWI AUSTRALIAN No. 4567, Exploration Licence No. 4618, Exploration Licence RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 008 963 700), area of 7 units. No. 4773 and Exploration Licence No. 5300 have ceased to Application for renewal received 15 May, 2001. have effect and Exploration Licence No. 4051, Exploration Licence No. 4919, Exploration Licence No. 5105, Exploration (T99-0043) Licence No. 5296 and Exploration Licence No. 5329 have Exploration Licence No. 5580, RIMFIRE PACIFIC partly ceased to have effect. MINING NL (ACN 006 911 744), area of 101 units. Application for renewal received 15 May, 2001. (T00-0176) No. 1712, now Exploration Licence No. 5856, LACH (T98-1137) DRUMMOND RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 093 863 560), Exploration Licence No. 5581, RIMFIRE PACIFIC Counties of Bligh, Phillip and Wellington, Map Sheet (8733, MINING NL (ACN 006 911 744), area of 38 units. Application 8833), area of 37 units, for Group 1, dated 10 May, 2001, for for renewal received 15 May, 2001. a term until 9 May, 2003.

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(T99-0585) WITHDRAWAL OF APPLICATIONS FOR RENEWAL Mining Lease No. 860 (Act 1973), DAVID BRANDON NOTICE is given that the applications for renewal in respect WILSON and KAY FLORENCE WILSON, area of 55.53 of the following authorities have been withdrawn: hectares. Application for renewal received 10 May, 2001. (T94-0534) EDWARD OBEID, M.L.C., Exploration Licence No. 5334, DELTA GOLD Minister for Mineral Resources EXPLORATION PTY LTD (ACN 002 504 501) and Tri Origin Australia Nl (ACN 062 002 475), County of Wellington, Map Sheet (8731), area of 26 units. The authority ceased to have RENEWAL OF CERTAIN AUTHORITIES effect on 17 May, 2001. NOTICE is given that the following authorities have been EDWARD OBEID, M.L.C., renewed: Minister for Mineral Resources (T90-0243) Exploration Licence No. 3784, Herbert CHARLES KELSON, County of Parry, Map Sheet (9135), area of 1 unit, CANCELLATION OF AUTHORITIES AT REQUEST for a further term until 4 March, 2004. Renewal effective on OF HOLDERS and from 11 May, 2001. NOTICE is given that the following authorities have been (T87-0419) cancelled: Exploration Licence No. 4192, NEWNES KAOLIN PTY (T98-1116) LTD (ACN 065 564 794), County of Cook, Map Sheet (8931), Exploration Licence No. 5610, ALPHADALE PTY area of 2 units, for a further term until 6 February, 2002. LIMITED (ACN 050 409 008), County of Buckland and Renewal effective on and from 17 May, 2001. County of Parry, Map Sheet (9035), area of 68 units. (T92-0428) Cancellation took effect on 15 May, 2001. Exploration Licence No. 4523, PEAK GOLD MINES PTY EDWARD OBEID, M.L.C., LIMITED (ACN 001 533 777), Map Sheet (), area of 65 units, Minister for Mineral Resources for a further term until 17 June, 2003. Renewal effective on and from 18 June, 2001. (T97-1088) Exploration Licence No. 5265, PETER JAMES MORTON and SUZANNE ESTHER MORTON, County of Caira, Map Sheet (7629), area of 1 unit, for a further term until 17 May, 2003. Renewal effective on and from 17 May, 2001. (T94-0638) Mining Lease No. 103 (Act 1973), OMINCO MINING NL (ACN 008 628 171), Parish of Elrington, County of St Vincent, Map Sheet (8826-4-N), area of 13.1 hectares, for a further term until 14 December, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 9 May, 2001. EDWARD OBEID, M.L.C., Minister for Mineral Resources

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2906 OFFICIAL NOTICES 25 May 2001 Department of Urban Affairs and Planning

Hawkesbury Local Environmental Plan 1989 (Amendment No 112)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

I, the Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning, make the following local environmental plan under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. (P99/00033/S69)

ANDREW REFSHAUGE, M.P., MinisterMinister forfor UrbanUrban Affairs Affairs and and Planning Planning

Sydney,Sydney, 17th May 2001. 2001

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Clause 1 Hawkesbury Local Environmental Plan 1989 (Amendment No 112)

Hawkesbury Local Environmental Plan 1989 (Amendment No 112)

1 Name of plan This plan is Hawkesbury Local Environmental Plan 1989 (Amendment No 112).

2 Aims of plan This plan aims to rezone Lot 42, DP 217499, No 28 Boomerang Drive, Glossodia, Lot 524, DP 214758, No 15 Chestnut Drive, Glossodia, Lot 274, DP 217501, No 132 Mitchell Drive, Glossodia and Lot 315, DP 214758, No 188 Spinks Road, Glossodia from Zone No 6 (a) (Open Space (Existing Recreation)) to Zone No 2 (a) (Residential “A”) under Hawkesbury Local Environmental Plan 1989. This plan also aims to classify the land, being public land, from community land to operational land within the meaning of the Local Government Act 1993 and to remove the public reserve status of the 4 lots.

3 Land to which plan applies This plan applies to land within the City of Hawkesbury, being: No 28 Boomerang Drive, Glossodia Lot 42, DP 217499 No 15 Chestnut Drive, Glossodia Lot 524, DP 214758 No 132 Mitchell Drive, Glossodia Lot 274, DP 217501 No 188 Spinks Road, Glossodia Lot 315, DP 214758, as shown edged in red and lettered “2 (a)” on the map marked “Hawkesbury Local Environmental Plan 1989 (Amendment No 112)” deposited in the office of the Council of the City of Hawkesbury.

4 Amendment of Hawkesbury Local Environmental Plan 1989 Hawkesbury Local Environmental Plan 1989 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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Hawkesbury Local Environmental Plan 1989 (Amendment No 112)

Amendments Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendments

(Clause 4)

[1] Clause 5 Definitions Insert at the end of the definition of the map in clause 5 (1): Hawkesbury Local Environmental Plan 1989 (Amendment No 112)

[2] Clause 40C Classification and reclassification of public land as operational Insert at the end of the clause: (2) In accordance with section 30 of the Local Government Act 1993, a parcel of land described in Part 2 of Schedule 5, to the extent that it is a public reserve, ceases to be a public reserve on the commencement of the relevant amending plan and, by the operation of that plan, is discharged from any trusts, estates, interests, dedications, conditions, restrictions and covenants affecting the land or any part of the land, except for: (a) any reservations that except land out of a Crown grant relating to the land, and (b) reservations of minerals (within the meaning of the Crown Lands Act 1989). (3) Before the relevant amending plan that inserted a parcel of land described in Part 2 of Schedule 5 was made, the Governor approved of subclause (2) applying to the land. (4) In this clause, the relevant amending plan, in relation to a parcel of land described in Part 2 of Schedule 5, is the local environmental plan cited at the end of the description of the parcel. (5) Land described in Part 1 of Schedule 5 is not affected by the amendments made by the Local Government Amendment (Community Land Management) Act 1998 to section 30 of the Local Government Act 1993.

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Hawkesbury Local Environmental Plan 1989 (Amendment No 112)

Schedule 1 Amendments

[3] Schedule 5 Classification and reclassification of public land as operational Insert after the heading to Schedule 5: Part 1

[4] Schedule 5 Insert at the end of the Schedule: Part 2 Glossodia No 28 Boomerang Drive Lot 42, DP 217499— Hawkesbury Local Environmental Plan 1989 (Amendment No 112). No 15 Chestnut Drive Lot 524, DP 214758— Hawkesbury Local Environmental Plan 1989 (Amendment No 112). No 132 Mitchell Drive Lot 274, DP 217501— Hawkesbury Local Environmental Plan 1989 (Amendment No 112). No 188 Spinks Road Lot 315, DP 214758— Hawkesbury Local Environmental Plan 1989 (Amendment No 112).

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Singleton Local Environmental Plan 1996 (Amendment No 13)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

I, the Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning, make the following local environmental plan under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (N98/00336/S69).

ANDREW REFSHAUGE, M.P., MinisterMinister forfor UrbanUrban Affairs Affairs and and Planning. Planning

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Clause 1 Singleton Local Environmental Plan 1996 (Amendment No 13)

Singleton Local Environmental Plan 1996 (Amendment No 13)

1 Name of plan This plan is Singleton Local Environmental Plan 1996 (Amendment No 13).

2 Aim of plan The aim of this plan is to amend Singleton Local Environmental Plan 1996 so as: (a) to permit, with the consent of Singleton Shire Council, development for the purpose of tourist facilities to be carried out on land within Zone No 6 (b) (Private Open Space and Recreation Zone) under that plan, and (b) to require the consent of that Council for the construction and use of roads for a private purpose on land within the local government area of Singleton.

3 Land to which plan applies (1) In respect of the objective set out in clause 2 (a), this plan applies to all land situated within Zone No 6 (b) under Singleton Local Environmental Plan 1996. (2) In respect of the objective set out in clause 2 (b), this plan applies to all land within the local government area of Singleton.

4 Amendment of Singleton Local Environmental Plan 1996 This plan amends Singleton Local Environmental Plan 1996 in the manner set out in Schedule 1.

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Singleton Local Environmental Plan 1996 (Amendment No 13)

Amendments Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendments

(Clause 4)

[1] Part 7 Open space and recreation Insert in alphabetical order in item 3 of the matter relating to Zone No 6 (b) in the Open Space and Recreation Zoning Table in Part 7 “tourist facilities;”.

[2] Clause 36 What savings provisions apply with respect to certain activities? Omit “construction,” from clause 36 (f).

[3] Clause 36 (j) Omit the paragraph. Insert instead: (j) the use of land for the purpose of the construction and development of public infrastructure services, including roads and drainage,

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 25 May 2001 OFFICIAL NOTICES 2913

Waverley Local Environmental Plan 1996 (Amendment No 12)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

I, the Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning, make the following local environmental plan under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. (S99/00612/S69)

ANDREW REFSHAUGE, M.P., MinisterMinister forfor Urban Urban Affairs Affairs and and Planning Planning

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Clause 1 Waverley Local Environmental Plan 1996 (Amendment No 12)

Waverley Local Environmental Plan 1996 (Amendment No 12)

1 Name of plan This plan is Waverley Local Environmental Plan 1996 (Amendment No 12).

2 Aims of plan This plan aims to amend Waverley Local Environmental Plan 1996 so as: (a) to require consent for development on public roads, but not for footway restaurants, and (b) to amend the definition of height in Schedule 2 (Interpretation), and (c) to identify No 407 Bronte Road as a heritage item, and (d) to correctly describe No 6 Goldie Avenue which is a heritage item, and (e) to identify Blenheim Gully as a landscape heritage conservation area on the Heritage map supporting Waverley Local Environmental Plan 1996, and (f) to identify Nos 1–3 Botany Street on the Heritage map as heritage items, and (g) to omit No 5 Campbell Parade and No 4 Goldie Avenue from the Heritage map. This plan also aims to remove arterial road classifications for Campbell Parade, Bronte Road and Oxford Street from the Zoning map supporting Waverley Local Environmental Plan 1996.

3 Land to which plan applies This plan applies to the land to which Waverley Local Environmental Plan 1996 applies.

4 Amendment of Waverley Local Environmental Plan 1996 Waverley Local Environmental Plan 1996 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 25 May 2001 OFFICIAL NOTICES 2915

Waverley Local Environmental Plan 1996 (Amendment No 12) Clause 5

5 Amendment of the Zoning map The Zoning map, within the meaning of Waverley Local Environmental Plan 1996, is amended by omitting from it any notation indicating that Campbell Parade, Oxford Street and Bronte Road are classified as arterial roads.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2916 OFFICIAL NOTICES 25 May 2001

Waverley Local Environmental Plan 1996 (Amendment No 12)

Schedule 1 Amendments

Schedule 1 Amendments

(Clause 4)

[1] Clause 29 Omit the clause. Insert instead:

29 Development on roads, including footway restaurants (1) A person must not carry out development on public roads, shown uncoloured on the Zoning map, except with the consent of the Council. (2) Consent to a development application required by subclause (1) may only be granted if the Council is of the opinion that the development: (a) is compatible with the nature of development permissible on neighbouring land and the development standards applicable to development on neighbouring land, and (b) is consistent with the aims of this Plan and the objectives of the zoning applying to neighbouring land. (3) Despite subclause (1), development consent is not required for footway restaurants on public roads shown uncoloured on the Zoning map.

[2] Schedule 2 Interpretation Omit the definition of height. Insert instead: height of a building in a business zone means the greatest distance in metres measured vertically from any point on the building to the natural ground level below that point.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 25 May 2001 OFFICIAL NOTICES 2917

Waverley Local Environmental Plan 1996 (Amendment No 12)

Amendments Schedule 1

[3] Schedule 2, definition of “the Heritage map” Insert at the end of the definition: , as amended by the maps (or specified sheets of the maps) marked as follows: Waverley Local Environmental Plan 1996 (Amendment No 12)

[4] Schedule 5 Heritage items Insert “407 (Rocky Mount),” after the matter “402,” relating to Bronte Road in Part A.

[5] Schedule 5, Part A Omit “Goldie Street 6”. Insert instead “Goldie Avenue 6”.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2918 OFFICIAL NOTICES 25 May 2001

City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 200)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

I, the Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning, make the following local environmental plan under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. (W99/00181/S69)

ANDREW REFSHAUGE, M.P., MinisterMinister forfor UrbanUrban Affairs Affairs and and Planning Planning

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Clause 1 City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 200)

City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 200)

1 Name of plan This plan is City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 200).

2 Aims of plan (1) The aims of this plan are: (a) to reclassify the land to which this plan applies from community land to operational land within the meaning of the Local Government Act 1993 and to extinguish the public reserve status and any public trust created by the subject land for public recreation purposes (namely a public reserve), and (b) to rezone the land from Zone No 6 (a) (the Public Recreation Zone) to Zone No 2 (a) (the Low Density Residential Zone) under the City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990. (2) This plan also makes minor amendments to City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 by way of law revision.

3 Land to which plan applies This plan applies to land situated in the City of Wollongong, being Part of Lot 49, DP 31481, Hutton Avenue, Bulli, as shown edged heavy black on the map marked “City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 200)” deposited in the office of the Council of the City of Wollongong.

4 Amendment of City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 This plan amends the City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 in the manner set out in Schedule 1.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2920 OFFICIAL NOTICES 25 May 2001

City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 200)

Amendments Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendments

(Clause 4)

[1] Clause 6 Definitions Insert in appropriate order in the definition of the map in clause 6 (1): City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 200)

[2] Clause 37D Classification or reclassification of public land as operational land Omit “Schedule 4” from clause 37D (1). Insert instead “Schedule 4B”.

[3] Schedule 4B Omit the heading to the Schedule. Insert instead:

Schedule 4B Reclassification of public land (Clause 37D)

[4] Schedule 4B Insert at the end of the Schedule: Part of Lot 49, DP 31481, Hutton Avenue, Bulli, as shown edged heavy black on the map marked “City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 200)”.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 25 May 2001 OFFICIAL NOTICES 2921

City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 204)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

I, the Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning, make the following local environmental plan under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. (W00/00110/S69)

ANDREW REFSHAUGE, M.P., MinisterMinister forfor UrbanUrban Affairs Affairs and and Planning Planning

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2922 OFFICIAL NOTICES 25 May 2001

Clause 1 City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 204)

City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 204)

1 Name of plan This plan is City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 204).

2 Aims of plan This plan aims to prohibit building works on the rear of Lot 16 DP 7213 known as 51 George Street, Thirroul, being land on that lot located on the south side of Hewitts Creek.

3 Land to which plan applies This plan applies to land situated in the City of Wollongong, being part of Lot 16 DP 7213 known as 51 George Street, Thirroul, which Lot is shown edged heavy black on the map marked “City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 204)” deposited in the office of the Council of the City of Wollongong.

4 Amendment of City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 is amended by inserting at the end of Schedule 3A the following matter:

Land on the south side of Hewitts Any building or other structure. Creek at the rear of Lot 16 DP 7213 known as 51 George Street, Thirroul, which Lot is shown edged heavy black on the map marked “City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 204)”

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 25 May 2001 OFFICIAL NOTICES 2923

Fairfield Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 65)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

I, the Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning, make the following local environmental plan under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. (P00/00389/S69)

ANDREW REFSHAUGE, M.P., Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning

Sydney, 2001

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2924 OFFICIAL NOTICES 25 May 2001

Clause 1 Fairfield Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 65)

Fairfield Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 65)

1 Name of plan This plan is Fairfield Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 65).

2 Aims of plan This plan aims to encourage a range of outdoor dining areas within the Fairfield and Cabramatta Town Centres.

3 Land to which plan applies This plan applies to land zoned 3 (a) Sub-Regional Business Centre in the Fairfield Town Centre and land zoned 3 (b) District Business Centre in the Cabramatta Town Centre under Fairfield Local Environmental Plan 1994.

4 Amendment of Fairfield Local Environmental Plan 1994 Fairfield Local Environmental Plan 1994 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 25 May 2001 OFFICIAL NOTICES 2925

Fairfield Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 65)

Amendments Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendments

(Clause 3)

[1] Clause 25E Insert after clause 25D:

25E Outdoor dining (1) This clause applies to land within Zone 3 (a) Sub-Regional Business Centre in the Fairfield Town Centre and land within Zone 3 (b) District Business Centre in the Cabramatta Town Centre. (2) Nothing in this plan prevents a person from carrying out development for the purpose of an outdoor dining area on land to which this clause applies if: (a) the outdoor dining area is the subject of an approval under section 125 of the Roads Act 1993, and (b) the width of the outdoor dining area is no greater than the horizontal frontage of the associated refreshment room, and (c) the person is the owner or lessee of the associated refreshment room, and (d) a minimum width of at least 2 metres of unobstructed footpath is kept clear for use by pedestrians, and (e) the outdoor dining area does not involve any form of structure (other than table umbrellas).

[2] Dictionary Insert in alphabetical order: outdoor dining area means a footpath, town square, plaza, park or other space that, in association with an adjacent refreshment room, is used for the purpose of placing tables and chairs for eating or socialising.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2926 OFFICIAL NOTICES 25 May 2001

Greater Lithgow Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 5)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

I, the Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning, make the following local environmental plan under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. (S00/01404/PC)

ANDREW REFSHAUGE, M.P., MinisterMinister for UrbanUrban Affairs Affairs and and Planning Planning

Sydney, 22 May 2001

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Clause 1 Greater Lithgow Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 5)

Greater Lithgow Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 5)

1 Name of plan This plan is Greater Lithgow Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 5).

2 Aims of plan This plan aims to rezone the land to which it applies from Zone No 2 (a) Residential to Zone No 3 Business under Greater Lithgow Local Environmental Plan 1994.

3 Land to which plan applies This plan applies to part of Lot 11, DP 1005128, Pottery Estate, Lithgow, Parish of Lett, County of Cook, as shown edged heavy black on the map marked “Greater Lithgow Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 5)” deposited in the office of the Lithgow City Council.

4 Amendment of Greater Lithgow Local Environmental Plan 1994 Greater Lithgow Local Environmental Plan 1994 is amended by inserting in appropriate order in the definition of the Map in clause 6 (1) the following words: Greater Lithgow Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 5)

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2928 OFFICIAL NOTICES 25 May 2001

ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND ASSESSMENT ACT 1979 — DECLARATION

I, the Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning, in pursuance of section 76A(7)(b) of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979, having formed the opinion that development as set out in the Schedule to this Declaration is of State and regional environmental planning significance, declare it to be State significant development.

ANDREW REFSHAUGE, MP Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning

Sydney, 16 May 2001

Schedule

Development of a Container Packing Station in the Clyde Marshalling Yard area in the Municipality of Auburn.

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 25 May 2001 OFFICIAL NOTICES 2929

15 Roads and Traffic Authority

ROADS ACT 1993 ROADS ACT 1993 LAND ACQUISITION (JUST TERMS LAND ACQUISITION (JUST TERMS COMPENSATION) ACT 1991 COMPENSATION) ACT 1991 Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land at Brunswick Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land at Twelve Heads in the Byron Shire Council area Mile Creek in the Port Stephens Council area THE Roads and Traffi c Authority of New South Wales by THE Roads and Traffi c Authority of New South Wales by its delegate declares, with the approval of Her Excellency its delegate declares, with the approval of Her Excellency the Governor, that the land described in the schedule below the Governor, that the land described in the schedule below is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions of is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 for the purposes of the Roads Act 1993. for the purposes of the Roads Act 1993. D. J. LORSCHY, D. J. LORSCHY, Manager, Statutory Processes, Manager, Statutory Processes, Roads and Traffi c Authority of New South Wales Roads and Traffi c Authority of New South Wales

SCHEDULE SCHEDULE All those pieces or parcels of land situated in the Byron All that piece or parcel of Crown land situated in the Shire Council area, Parish of Brunswick and County of Port Stephens Council area, Parish of Tarean, County of Rous, shown as: Gloucester, shown as Lot 102, Deposited Plan 877374, being Lots 22 and 30, Deposited Plan 1019200, being parts of part of Reserve 56146 from sale or lease generally notifi ed the land in Certifi cate of Title 415/728652. in Government Gazette No. 56 of 11 May 1923 on page 2253. The land is said to be in the possession of the Crown and Brunswick Heads (R84057) Public Recreation Reserve (RTA Papers 1M1061; RO 10/362.1657) Trust. Also all those pieces or parcels of Crown land situated ROADS ACT 1993 in the Byron Shire Council area, Parish of Brunswick and County of Rous, shown as: Section 10 Lot 19, Deposited Plan 1019200, being part of the land Notice of Dedication of Land as Public Road at Grenfell in Certifi cate of Title 418/729252; in the Weddin Shire Council area Lots 20, 21 and 31, Deposited Plan 1019200, being parts THE Roads and Traffi c Authority of New South Wales of the land in Certifi cate of Title 100/851964; and dedicates the land described in the schedule below as public Lot 24, Deposited Plan 1019200, being part of the land road under section 10 of the Roads Act 1993. in Certifi cate of Title 419/729256. D. J. LORSCHY, (RTA Papers FPP 1M1012; RO 10/62.1573) Manager, Statutory Processes, Roads and Traffi c Authority of New South Wales

SCHEDULE All those pieces or parcels of land situated in the Weddin Shire Council area, Parish of Brundah and County of Monteagle, shown as Lots 13, 14 and 15, Deposited Plan 1015415. (RTA Papers FPP 6/483.1117)

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2930 OFFICIAL NOTICES 25 May 2001

ROADS ACT 1993 LAND ACQUISITION (JUST TERMS COMPENSATION) ACT 1991 Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land at North Kiama and Dunmore in the Kiama Municipal and Shellharbour City Council areas THE Roads and Traffi c Authority of New South Wales by its delegate declares, with the approval of Her Excellency the Governor, that the land described in schedules 1 and 2 below is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 for the purposes of the Roads Act 1993. D. J. LORSCHY, Manager, Statutory Processes, Roads and Traffi c Authority of New South Wales

SCHEDULE 1 All those pieces or parcels of Crown land situated in the Kiama Municipal Council area, Parish of Kiama, County of Camden, shown as Lots 106 and 112, Deposited Plan 1018957, being parts of an unnotifi ed reserve 30.48 metres wide, excluding from the compulsory acquisition of Lot 112 the easement to drain water 3 wide, shown on Deposited Plan 648564.

SCHEDULE 2 All that piece or parcel of Crown land situated in the Shellharbour City Council area, Parish of Terragong, County of Camden, shown as Lot 14, Deposited Plan 1017763, being part of an unnotifi ed reserve 30.48 metres wide. (RTA Papers FPP 1M1018; RO 1/236.1380)

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 25 May 2001 OFFICIAL NOTICES 2931

ROADS ACT 1993 Notice under Clause 17 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 1996 SHOALHAVEN City Council, in pursuance of Division 2 of Part 3 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 1996, by this Notice, specify the routes and areas on or in which B-Doubles may be used subject to any requirements or conditions set out in the Schedule. G. A. NAPPER General Manager Shoalhaven City Council (by delegation from the Minister for Roads)

SCHEDULE 1. Citation This Notice may be cited as the Shoalhaven City Council B-Doubles Notice No 3/2001. 2. Commencement This Notice takes effect from the date of gazettal. 3. Effect This Notice remains in force until 1 May 2006 unless it is amended or repealed earlier. 4. Application 4.1 This Notice applies to B-Doubles which comply with Schedule 1 to the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) regulation 1996 and Schedule 4 to the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1998. 5. Routes B-Double routes within the Shoalhaven City Council Type Road No. Road Name Starting point Finishing point Conditions 25 000 Alexandra St, Berry Princes Hwy (SH1) BP Garage, 50m south of the Princes Hwy

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2932 OFFICIAL NOTICES 25 May 2001

Roads Act 1993 Notice under Clause 17 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation, 1996

Lachlan Shire Council, in pursuance of Division 2 of Part 3 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 1996, by this Notice, specify the roads and road related areas on or in which Road Trains may be used subject to any requirements or conditions set out in the Schedule.

ROBERT GORDON, Plante Acting General Manager Lachlan Shire Council (by delegation from the Minister for Roads)

Schedule 1. Citation This Notice may be cited as the Lachlan Shire Council Road Train Notice No 1-2001. 2. Commencement This Notice takes effect on the date of Gazettal. 3. Effect This Notice remains in force until 30th June 2001 unless it is amended or repealed earlier. 4. Application 4.1 This Notice applies to Road Train which comply with Schedule 1 to the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 1996 and Schedule 4 to the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1998. 5. Routes Road Train routes within the Lachlan Shire Council Type Road No Road Name Starting point Finishing point Conditions RT SR7521 Kiacatoo Rd, MR61, West of Shire Road 59, Lachlan Shire Condoblin West of Condoblin RT 59 Euabalong Rd, Kiacatoo Rd Lachlan Shire/ Lachlan Shire (SR7521) CobarShire boundary RT 61 Parkes Road, near MR61, east of “White Gates” Condoblin Condoblin

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 25 May 2001 OFFICIAL NOTICES 2933 Sydney Water

SEWER MAINS Subject to the provisions of the Sydney Water Act 1994, the owners of all lands being identified properties SYDNEY WATER on the plans will be liable for payment of sewerage service charges on and from the date of publication of Sewer mains this notice. NOTICE is hereby given that sewer mains as described KEVIN HASTIE, below and shown on plans which may be inspected at Developer Activity Officer the Office shown below and at the Head Office of Liverpool Commercial Centre Sydney Water Corporation, have been laid and are 25 May 2001. available for connections. Notice is also given that, in the opinion of Sydney Water, for the identified properties on the plans, it is SYDNEY WATER reasonably practical for sewerage to be discharged. Sewer mains

CITY OF BLUE MOUNTAINS, AT VALLEY HEIGHTS: NOTICE is hereby given that sewer mains as described Contract Number 965915S6, Project Number below and shown on plans which may be inspected at 3000331. Line 1, inclusive and its appurtenant the Office shown below and at the Head Office of junctions, sidelines and inlets serving GREEN Sydney Water Corporation, have been laid and are PARADE and COOLABAH ROAD. available for connections. CITY OF PENRITH, AT GLENMORE PARK: Contract Number 973502SA, Project Number 3001798. Line 1, Notice is also given that, in the opinion of Sydney inclusive and its appurtenant junctions, sidelines and Water, for the identified properties on the plans, it is inlets serving SITELLA PLACE and LUTTRELL reasonably practical for sewerage to be discharged. STREET. CITY OF FAIRFIELD, AT MT PRITCHARD: Contract CITY OF PENRITH, AT GLENMORE PARK: Contract Number 967333S6, Project Number 3001035. Number 973513S9, Project Number 3001856. Line 1 Property connection sideline 1, inclusive, and its to 2, inclusive and its appurtenant junctions, appurtenant junctions, sidelines and inlets serving sidelines and inlets serving GLENMORE PARKWAY, ELIZABETH DRIVE. TOWN TERRACE and BEECH WAY. Subject to the provisions of the Sydney Water Act Subject to the provisions of the Sydney Water Act 1994, the owners of all lands being identified properties 1994, the owners of all lands being identified properties on the plans will be liable for payment of sewerage on the plans will be liable for payment of sewerage service charges on and from the date of publication of service charges on and from the date of publication of this notice. this notice. G. MAIMONE, ROBERT ROACH, Developer Activity Officer Developer Activity Officer Liverpool Commercial Centre Blacktown Commercial Centre 25 May 2001. 25 May 2001.

SYDNEY WATER SYDNEY WATER Sewer mains Sewer mains NOTICE is hereby given that sewer mains as described NOTICE is hereby given that sewer mains as described below and shown on plans which may be inspected at below and shown on plans which may be inspected at the Office shown below and at the Head Office of the Office shown below and at the Head Office of Sydney Water Corporation, have been laid and are Sydney Water Corporation, have been laid and are available for connections. available for connections. Notice is also given that, in the opinion of Sydney Notice is also given that, in the opinion of Sydney Water, for the identified properties on the plans, it is Water, for the identified properties on the plans, it is reasonably practical for sewerage to be discharged. reasonably practical for sewerage to be discharged. CITY OF WOLLONGONG, AT BULLI: Contract CITY OF LIVERPOOL, AT CASULA: Contract Number Number 970424S1, Project Number 3001960. Line 1, 971869S2, Project Number 3001714. Line 1, inclusive inclusive and its appurtenant junctions, sidelines and and its appurtenant junctions, sidelines and inlets inlets serving COPE PLACE. serving IRONBARK AVENUE.

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2934 OFFICIAL NOTICES 25 May 2001

Subject to the provisions of the Sydney Water Act CANTERBURY COUNCIL, AT RIVERWOOD: Contract 1994, the owners of all lands being identified properties Number 962649SB, Project Number 3000831. on the plans will be liable for payment of sewerage Sideline 1 inclusive and its appurtenant junctions service charges on and from the date of publication of sideline and inlets serving BELMORE ROAD and this notice. SOFALA STREET. MARGARET McTAINSH, LEICHHARDT COUNCIL, AT BALMAIN: Contract Developer Activity Officer Number 956009S4, Project Number 381449. Line 1 to line 3 and sideline 1 inclusive and its appurtenant 25 May 2001. junctions sidelines and inlets serving DICK STREET and FOY STREET. SYDNEY WATER SYDNEY COUNCIL, AT PYRMONT: Contract Number 959708S0, Project Number 381493. Line 1 inclusive Sewer mains and its appurtenant junctions sideline and inlets serving PIRRAMA ROAD. NOTICE is hereby given that sewer mains as described below and shown on plans which may be inspected at Subject to the provisions of the Sydney Water Act the Office shown below and at the Head Office of 1994, the owners of all lands being identified properties Sydney Water Corporation, have been laid and are on the plans will be liable for payment of sewerage available for connections. service charges on and from the date of publication of this notice. Notice is also given that, in the opinion of Sydney GERRY DACOCO, Water, for the identified properties on the plans, it is Developer Activity Officer reasonably practical for sewerage to be discharged. 25 May 2001. SHIRE OF BAULKHAM HILLS, AT CASTLE HILL: Contract Number 968977S4, Project Number 3001546. Line 1 and property connection sewer 1 inclusive and their appurtenant junctions, sidelines WATER MAINS and inlets serving CECIL AVENUE. SYDNEY WATER CITY OF HOLROYD, AT MERRYLANDS WEST: Water Mains Contract Number 965053S5, Project Number 3000383. Sideline 1 inclusive and its appurtenant NOTICE is hereby given that water mains as described junctions, sidelines and inlets serving VALDA STREET. below and shown on plans which may be inspected at the Office shown below and at the Head Office of Subject to the provisions of the Sydney Water Act Sydney Water Corporation, have been laid and are 1994, the owners of all lands being identified properties available for connections. on the plans will be liable for payment of sewerage service charges on and from the date of publication of Notice is also given that, in the opinion of Sydney Water, this notice. for the identified properties on the plans, it is reasonably practical for water to be supplied. VICKI MAWBY, Developer Activity Officer CITY OF LIVERPOOL, AT CASULA: Contract Number 971869W6, Project Number 1000747. Water mains are 25 May 2001. now laid and capable of serving identified properties in IRONBARK AVENUE.

SYDNEY WATER Subject to the provisions of the Sydney Water Act 1994, the owners of all lands being identified properties Sewer mains on the plans will be liable for payment of sewerage service charges on and from the date of publication of NOTICE is hereby given that sewer mains as described this notice. below and shown on plans which may be inspected at KEVIN HASTIE, the Office shown below and at the Head Office of Developer Activity Officer Sydney Water Corporation, have been laid and are Liverpool Commercial Centre available for connections. 25 May 2001. Notice is also given that, in the opinion of Sydney Water, for the identified properties on the plans, it is reasonably practical for sewerage to be discharged. BANKSTOWN COUNCIL, AT REVESBY: Contract Number 437154F0, Project Number 3001930. Line 1 inclusive and its appurtenant junctions sideline and inlets serving MARCO AVENUE, POLO STREET and MATTS LANE.

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 25 May 2001 OFFICIAL NOTICES 2935 Other Notices

ABORIGINAL LAND RIGHTS ACT 1983 the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983, that the lands described in the Schedule below and vested in the Casino Exemption of Aboriginal Land from the Boolangle Local Aboriginal Land Council, be exempt from Payment of Rates payment of rates under the Local Government Act 1993. I, the Honourable ANDREW JOHN REFSHAUGE, M.P., A. REFSHAUGE, M.P., Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, being of the opinion that Minister for Aboriginal Affairs special circumstances exist which warrant my doing so, DECLARE in pursuance of the provisions of section 43 of the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983, that the lands SCHEDULE described in the Schedule below and vested in the Bunyah Local Aboriginal Land Council, be exempt from payment of LGA –Richmond Valley Council rates under the Local Government Act 1993. Being A. REFSHAUGE, M.P., Lot 71, D.P. 46682 at Upper Mongogarie Minister for Aboriginal Affairs Lot 23, DP 755616 at Hogarth Lot 14, DP 758236 at Little Street, Casino SCHEDULE Lot 111, DP 755606 at Leeville Lot 102, DP 47650 at Mount Pickapene LGA –Hastings Council Lot 192, DP 1018922 at Piora Being Lot 70, DP 755604 at Busby’s Flat Lot 56, DP 47928 at Pacific Highway, Heron’s Creek Lot 103, DP 1005685 at Busby’s Flat Lot 57, DP 48119 at Pacific Highway, Heron’s Creek Lot 327, DP 823801 at Homedale Road, Kew Lot 195, DP 722689 at Tom’s Creek Rd, Cowangara ABORIGINAL LAND RIGHTS ACT 1983 Lot 14, DP 758383 at Main Rd Ellenborough Exemption of Aboriginal Land from the Payment of Rates ABORIGINAL LAND RIGHTS ACT 1983 I, the Honourable ANDREW JOHN REFSHAUGE, M.P., Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, being of the opinion that Exemption of Aboriginal Land from the special circumstances exist which warrant my doing so, Payment of Rates DECLARE in pursuance of the provisions of section 43 of I, the Honourable ANDREW JOHN REFSHAUGE, M.P., the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983, that the lands Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, being of the opinion that described in the Schedule below and vested in the Mogo special circumstances exist which warrant my doing so, Local Aboriginal Land Council, be exempt from payment of DECLARE in pursuance of the provisions of section 43 of rates under the Local Government Act 1993. the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983, that the lands A. REFSHAUGE, M.P., described in the Schedule below and vested in the Bathurst Minister for Aboriginal Affairs Local Aboriginal Land Council, be exempt from payment of rates under the Local Government Act 1993. SCHEDULE A. REFSHAUGE, M.P., Minister for Aboriginal Affairs LGA –Tallaganda Shire Council Being SCHEDULE Lot 512, DP 48622 at Parish Milo, County St Vincent LGA –Rylstone Shire Council Lot 99, DP 755959 at Parish Tallaganda, County St Vincent Being Lot 240, DP 755789 at Kandos Lot 242, DP 755789 at Kandos ABORIGINAL LAND RIGHTS ACT 1983 Lot 243, DP 755789 at Kandos Exemption of Aboriginal Land from the Lot 244, DP 755789 at Kandos Payment of Rates Lot 245, DP 755789 at Kandos I, the Honourable ANDREW JOHN REFSHAUGE, M.P., Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, being of the opinion that ABORIGINAL LAND RIGHTS ACT 1983 special circumstances exist which warrant my doing so, DECLARE in pursuance of the provisions of section 43 of Exemption of Aboriginal Land from the the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983, that the lands Payment of Rates described in the Schedule below and vested in the Mogo Local Aboriginal Land Council, be exempt from payment of I, the Honourable ANDREW JOHN REFSHAUGE, M.P., rates under the Local Government Act 1993. Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, being of the opinion that special circumstances exist which warrant my doing so, A. REFSHAUGE, M.P., DECLARE in pursuance of the provisions of section 43 of Minister for Aboriginal Affairs

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SCHEDULE 36. Y2051845 St Columba’s High School Parents, Friends and Pastoral Association Inc LGA –Cooma-Monaro Shire Council 37. Y0675121 New England District Golf Association Inc Being 38. Y1699928 Evergreen Pots and Garden Club Inc Lot 22, DP 750554 at Jerangle 39. Y1818022 Papermakers of New South Wales Inc Lot 52, DP 750567 at Tinderry 40. Y2448612 No Republic – Manly/Warringah Inc Lot 131, DP 754888 at Jerangle/ 41. Y2471033 South Coast Travellers Social Club Inc 42. Y1163346 Residents of Ku-Ring-Gai (ROK) Inc 43. Y2369900 Mary Mackillop School South Penrith Parents ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 1984 and Friends Association Inc Cancellation Pursuant to Section 55A(3) 44. Y2304204 International Volunteers Inc 45. Y2755602 Lets Coast Inc TAKE NOTICE that the incorporation of the following 46. Y2111023 Merging All Parts Inc associations is cancelled by this notice pursuant to section 55A(3) of the Associations Incorporation Act 1984 and the 47. Y1999423 St. Huberts Island Garden Club Inc cancellation is effective on 25 May 2001. 48. Y2281529 Balcolyn Yarrawonga Park Progress Association Inc 1. Y1324202 Nyngan Meals on Wheels Inc 49. Y2394413 Mona Vale Chamber of Commerce Inc 2. Y1485415 Wallerawang Meals on Wheels Inc 50. Y0481237 Orange Symphony Society Inc 3. Y2840224 Bellangry Area Landcare Group Inc 51. Y1333838 Brunswick Valley Sportfishing Club & 4. Y2966340 SSS Development Fund Association Inc Fishcomp Inc 5. Y2961428 Brierfield Rivercare Inc 52. Y0973112 Orange Music Association Inc 6. Y0195726 Narrabri district Lake Scheme Inc 53. Y2543034 Jannali Waratah Slimmers Inc 7. INC3442563 Robertson Community Millenium Party Inc 54. Y2776738 White Valley Soccer Club Inc 8. INC3462408 Eastern Suburbs Adult Recreational Band 55. Y2731916 Bathurst and District Community Radio Inc Broadcasters Inc 9. Y0031522 Opera Ensemble Inc 56. Y2821523 Harbour City Harmony Inc 10. Y0365826 Wagga Wagga Youth Services Incorporated 57. Y2470428 Singleton Kayak Club Inc 11. Y0872120 Bermagui & District Meals on Wheels Service Inc D. B. O’CONNOR, Director-General 12. Y1015414 Northbridge Women’s Bowling Club Inc Department of Fair Trading 13. Y1107946 Dorrigo Art Group Inc 14. Y1156733 Bega Meals on Wheels Service Inc 15. Y1184531 The Australian Society of Association CHARITABLE TRUSTS ACT 1993 Executives (NSW Division) Inc 16. Y1187816 Tathra and District Meals on Wheels Inc Order under Section 12 Cy-pres Scheme relating to 17. Y1212413 Candelo Meals on Wheels Neighbour Aid The Australian Society for the Needy and Poor Service Inc 18. Y1292234 Christian Revival Crusade – Deniliquin IN August 1999, a number of people undertook various Incorporated fundraising events to raise money to meet the cost of open 19. Y2039339 Bemboka Meals on Wheels Incorporated heart surgery for Krishant Sharma, a nine month old baby 20. Y2206840 Yamma Progress Association Incorporated from Fiji. A total of $17,262.85 was raised and the operation, performed by the Children’s Hospital at Westmead, cost 21. Y2279607 Bridgewater Christian Church Incorporated $13,275.20, leaving a surplus of $3,605.08, which is currently 22. Y2646020 Charity Horse Riders Incorporated held in an account in the name of the Society. 23. Y2833317 Animal Welfare Service New South Wales Incorporated Medical reports have been received from the Fijian 24. Y2838743 Kyogle Four Wheel Drive Club Incorporated medical practitioners who manage Krishant Sharma’s ongoing care confirming that he suffers ongoing health 25. Y1871313 Collarenebri Meals on Wheels Association problems. A report from the Children’s Hospital at Westmead Inc also states that Krishant may suffer long term lung damage 26. Y2732227 Hunter Valley Alliance of Firearm Owners Inc and other associated problems arising from the condition 27. Y3040748 Coonabarabran Main Street Inc of Down’s Syndrome which he also suffers. 28. Y2303746 Manilla Shire Residents and Ratepayers Association Inc The funds held by the Australian Society for the Needy 29. Y0329144 NSW Pork & Bacon Fair Inc and Poor can no longer be used for their original purpose and may therefore be applied cy-pres to another similar 30. Y2934113 Monarchy 2000 Inc purpose under the Charitable Trusts Act 1993. As the funds 31. Y1165634 Australian Transplant Sports Association were originally raised in order to pay for Krishant Sharma’s NSW Inc operation costs, the use of the balance of the funds to pay 32. Y1867005 Williamtown Child Care Centre Inc for his ongoing medical expenses is consistent with the 33. Y0181105 Moss Vale and District Meals on Wheels Inc original charitable purpose. 34. Y0005032 Botany Bay Heron Sailing Club Inc I have formed the view that the funds raised by the 35. Y2815711 Jazzbathurst Inc Australian Society for the Needy and Poor were raised for

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 25 May 2001 OFFICIAL NOTICES 2937 charitable purposes and have approved a recommendation CHARITABLE TRUSTS ACT 1993 that the Attorney General establish a cy-pres scheme pursuant to section 12(1)(a) of the Charitable Trusts Act Notice under Section 15 1993 to allow the balance of the funds to be applied to the ongoing medical needs of Krishant Sharma. Proposed Cy-pres Scheme relating to The Estate of The Late Ivy Violet Kemp. Therefore, pursuant to section 12 of the Charitable Trusts Act, I hereby order that the balance of funds held by the THE deceased, Ivy Violet Kemp, died on 7 November 1999. Australian Society for the Needy and Poor following the In her will dated 4 December 1989 for which probate was operation on Krishant Sharma be applied cy-pres to the granted on 11 February 2000, after giving a number of small ongoing medical needs of Krishant Sharma in Fiji, such order legacies, she gave the rest and residue of her estate “for to take effect twenty-one (21) days after its publication in division equally between the following charities”: the Government Gazette, in accordance with section 16(2) of the Charitable Trusts Act. (a) Coffs Harbour Legacy Club Incorporated. Date of Order: 9 May 2001. (b) The Guide Dog Association for the Blind NSW M. G. SEXTON, SC, Solicitor General (c) Yalbillinga Sub-Normal Children’s Association- Coffs Under delegation from the Attorney General Harbour Branch (d) Far West Children’s Home CHARITABLE TRUSTS ACT 1993 (e) ME Foundation for Research-Charity NO CC25022 Notice under Section 15 (f) St John’s Church of England, Coffs Harbour Proposed Cy-pres Scheme relating to The Estate of The Late Edna Easter Hyland Rockwood (g) The Heart Foundation of NSW THE deceased, Edna Easter Hyland Rockwood, died on 27 (h) The Arthritis Foundation of Australia February 1986. In her will made on 23 January 1985, for which probate was granted on 29 July 1986, the following The “Yalbillinga Sub-Normal Children’s Association- provision was made: Coffs Harbour Branch” named in the will has never existed, ‘I GIVE DEVISE AND BEQUEATH all of the rest and but an organisation known as the “Sub-Normal Children’s residue of my property located outside the Kingdom of Welfare Association- Coffs Harbour” existed until 1984 and Thailand at the time of my death…to be used for the used the name “Yalbillinga” as a common name for its obtaining, training, maintaining and care, including activities. As part of its services, the Sub-Normal Children’s veterinary treatment, of seeing eye dogs for blind, destitute Welfare Association-Coffs Harbour ran a sheltered residents of Australia…’ workshop service for physically and mentally disabled This expression of a general charitable intention is the adults. In 1989, this sheltered workshop was taken over by basis of an application for a cy-pres scheme. No specific Coffs Harbour Challenge Inc and it is therefore considered beneficiary has been nominated, but the Guide Dog appropriate that the bequest be directed to the Coffs Association of New South Wales and Australian Capital Harbour Challenge Inc. Territory has been identified by the executor of the estate The Solicitor General, under delegation from the Attorney of the testatrix’s late executor as a potential beneficiary. General in and for the State of New South Wales, has formed The Solicitor General, under delegation from the Attorney the view that that the gift to Yalbillinga Sub-Normal General in and for the State of New South Wales, has formed Children’s Association-Coffs Harbour Branch (a non- the view that the general charitable intention expressed in existent entity) in the testatrix’s will is a gift for charitable the testatrix’s will creates a trust for charitable purposes, purposes and has approved a recommendation that the and has approved a recommendation that the Attorney Attorney General establish a cy-pres scheme pursuant to General establish a cy-pres scheme pursuant to section section 12(1)(a) of the Charitable Trusts Act 1993 to give 12(1)(a) of the Charitable Trusts Act 1993. The scheme is to effect to a gift to Coffs Harbour Challenge Inc. in accordance be applied to give effect to the intention as a gift to the with the terms of the testatrix’s will. Guide Dog Association of New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory, 5 Northcliffe Street, Milsons Point NSW Take note that within one month after the publication of 2061. this notice any person may make representations or Take note that within one month after the publication of suggestions to the Attorney General in respect of the this notice any person may make representations or proposed scheme. suggestions to the Attorney General in respect of the A copy of the proposed scheme may be inspected, by proposed scheme. appointment, during business hours at Level 9, Goodsell A copy of the proposed scheme may be inspected, by Building, 8-12 Chifley Square, Sydney. Please telephone appointment, during business hours at Level 9, Goodsell Helen Taranto on 9228-8088 for an appointment. Building, 8-12 Chifley Square, Sydney. Please telephone 9228-7883 for an appointment. LAURIE GLANFIELD, Director General W. GRANT, Attorney General’s Department Deputy Director General Attorney General’s Department

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CO-OPERATIVES ACT 1992 (d) The auditors’ report on the accounts records whether Notice of Class Order under Section 244 the auditor is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Australia or CPA Australia or has been Exemption of Some Co-operatives from Some approved by the Registrar of Co-operatives to be an Requirements of the auditor of the co-operative. Co-operative Regulation 1997 as amended by Dated at Bathurst this 15th day of May 2001. Co-operatives Amendment (Accounts and Audit) C. M. DAVIS, Regulation 2000 Manager I, COLIN MICHAEL DAVIS, Manager of the Registry of Co- Registry of Co-operatives operatives, being a delegate of the Registrar of Co- operatives, in pursuance of section 244 of the Co-operatives CO-OPERATIVES ACT 1992 Act 1992, hereby make an Order in relation to the class of co-operatives specified in Schedule A, relieving a co- Notice under Section 601AA of the Corporations Law as operative in that class and the directors and auditors of applied by Section 325 of the Co-operatives Act 1992 that co-operative from compliance with the requirements of NOTICE is hereby given that the Co-operative mentioned the Co-operatives Regulation 1997 as specified in Schedule below will be deregistered when two months have passed B ON CONDITION that co-operatives comply with the since the publication of this notice. requirements specified in Schedule C. Name of Co-operative SCHEDULE A Iluka Slipway Co-operative Limited A co-operative whose primary object is the provision of Dated this twenty second day of May 2001 a community service or benefit and: CHRISTINE GOWLAND, (a) the rules prohibit the distribution of any surplus among Delegate of The Registrar of Co-operatives members of the co-operative; (b) the total value of its assets does not exceed $500,000; CO-OPERATIVE HOUSING AND STARR-BOWKETT SOCIETIES ACT 1998 (c) the expenses recorded in the Statement of Financial Performance of the co-operative during the last financial Deregistration year did not exceed $200,000 (including any cost of goods I, CHRISTINE GOWLAND, delegate of the Registrar of Co- sold); operatives have this date deregistered the Societies listed (d) is not a holding co-operative. below, pursuant to section 601AA of the Corporations Law as applied by section 175 of the Co-operative Housing and Starr-Bowkett Societies Act 1998. SCHEDULE B Name of Co-operative Co-operatives that fall within the description given in Schedule A are exempted from the following provisions of Civic Co-operative Housing Society the Corporations Law adopted by the Co-operatives The Murray Valley Co-operative Housing Society Regulation 1997: DATED this twenty first day of May 2001 at Bathurst. 1. Sections 295(2)(c) and section 300 (10). CHRISTINE GOWLAND, 2. Any requirements to appoint a registered company Delegate of The Registrar of Co-operatives auditor, on the condition that, instead, the person appointed is FIRE BRIGADES ACT 1989 • a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Order under Section 5 (2) Australia or I, PROFESSOR MARIE BASHIR AO, Governor of the State • a member of CPA Australia, or of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive • a person approved by the Registrar. Council and in pursuance of section 5 (2) of the Fire Brigades Act 1989, do, by this my Order, vary the Orders published in Government Gazette No. 37 of 4 March 1983 (Culcairn, SCHEDULE C Henty, Jerilderie); and No. 88 of 13 October 1990 (Wagga (a) The co-operative has resolved by special resolution that Wagga); and reconstitute the Fire Districts in the following the auditor need not be a registered company auditor. Schedule and declare that the provisions of the Fire Brigades Act shall apply to the areas described in the (b) The rules of the co-operative provide for the Schedule. appointment of an auditor but do not specify a registered company auditor. Signed at Sydney, this 28th day of March 2001. (c) The directors shall cause to be attached to, or endorsed By Her Excellency’s Command, upon, the accounts in relation to the co-operative a BOB DEBUS, M.P., statement that the accounts have been prepared in Minister for Emergency Services accordance with the terms of this Order and a special resolution of the co-operative dated (*). GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

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SCHEDULE HERITAGE ACT 1977 In this schedule, a reference to a local government area Direction Pursuant to Section 34(1)(A) is a reference to that area with boundaries as at the date of To list an Item on the State Heritage Register publication of the Order in the Government Gazette. Gore Hill Memorial Cemetery, Pacific Highway, St Leonards Culcairn Fire District SHR No 1491 Comprising the existing Fire District in the Shire of Culcairn, with deletions and extensions as delineated on IN pursuance of section 34(1)(a) of the Heritage Act 1977, I, Map No. 272/01/1 kept in the office of the NSW Fire the Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning, having Brigades. considered a recommendation of the Heritage Council of New South Wales, direct the Council to list the item of the Henty Fire District environmental heritage specified in Schedule “A” on the Comprising the existing Fire District in the Shire of State Heritage Register. This listing shall apply to the Culcairn, with deletions and an extension as delineated on curtilage or site of the item, being the land described in Map No. 322/01/1 kept in the office of the NSW Fire Schedule “B”. Brigades. ANDREW REFSHAUGE, M.P., Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning Jerilderie Fire District Comprising the existing Fire District in the Shire of Sydney, 10th May 2001. Jerilderie, with additions as delineated on Map No. 336/01/ 1 kept in the office of the NSW Fire Brigades. SCHEDULE “A” Wagga Wagga Fire District The property known as the Gore Hill Memorial Cemetery, Comprising the existing Fire District in the City of Wagga Pacific Highway, St Leonards, situated on the land described Wagga, with additions as delineated on Map No. 480/01/1 in Schedule “B”. kept in the office of the NSW Fire Brigades. SCHEDULE “B” All those piece or parcels of land known as Lots 101 and FIRE BRIGADES ACT 1989 102, DP 791327. Order under Section 5(2) MARIE BASHIR, AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council and in HERITAGE ACT 1977 pursuance of section 5(2) of the Fire Brigades Act 1989, do Direction Pursuant to Section 34(1)(A) by this my Order, vary the Orders published in Government Gazette No 113 of 4 October 1996 (Budgewoi, Toukley and To list an Item on the State Heritage Register Wyong); and reconstitute the Fire Districts in the following Woolley House, 34 Bullecourt Avenue, Mosman Schedule and declare that the provisions of the Fire Brigades Act shall apply to the areas described in the SHR No 1514 Schedule. IN pursuance of section 34(1)(a) of the Heritage Act 1977, I, Signed at Sydney, this 2nd day of May 2001 the Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning, having considered a recommendation of the Heritage Council of By Her Excellency’s Command, New South Wales, direct the Council to list the item of the BOB DEBUS, M.P., environmental heritage specified in Schedule “A” on the Minister for EmergencyServices State Heritage Register. This listing shall apply to the curtilage or site of the item, being the land described in Schedule “B”. SCHEDULE ANDREW REFSHAUGE, M.P., In this schedule, a reference to a local government area Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning is a reference to that area with boundaries as at the date of publication of the Order in the Government Gazette. Sydney, 4th April 2001. Budgewoi-Toukley Fire District Comprising the existing Fire Districts in the Shire of SCHEDULE “A” Wyong, with the additional areas of Lake Haven and Kanwal, The property known as Woolley House, 34 Bullecourt shown on Map No. 505/01/1 kept in the office of the NSW Avenue, Mosman situated on the land described in Schedule Fire Brigades. “B”. Wyong Fire District Comprising the existing Fire District in the Shire of SCHEDULE “B” Wyong, with the additional areas shown on Map No. 505/ 01/1 kept in the office of the NSW Fire Brigades. All those pieces or parcels of land known as Lot B, DP 408882 .

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HERITAGE ACT 1977 HERITAGE ACT 1977 Direction Pursuant to Section 34(1)(A) Direction Pursuant to Section 34(1)(A) To list an Item on the State Heritage Register To list an Item on the State Heritage Register No.1 Chifley Square (Qantas House), 68-96 Hunter Street Red Cross House, 153-159 Clarence Street, Sydney Sydney SHR No 1511 SHR No 1512 IN pursuance of section 34(1)(a) of the Heritage Act 1977, I, IN pursuance of section 34(1)(a) of the Heritage Act 1977, I, the Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning, having the Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning, having considered a recommendation of the Heritage Council of considered a recommendation of the Heritage Council of New South Wales, direct the Council to list the item of the New South Wales, direct the Council to list the item of the environmental heritage specified in Schedule “A” on the environmental heritage specified in Schedule “A” on the State Heritage Register. This listing shall apply to the State Heritage Register. This listing shall apply to the curtilage or site of the item, being the land described in curtilage or site of the item, being the land described in Schedule “B”. Schedule “B”. ANDREW REFSHAUGE, M.P., ANDREW REFSHAUGE, M.P., Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning Sydney, 4th April 2001. Sydney, 4th April 2001.

SCHEDULE “A” SCHEDULE “A” The property known as No. 1 Chifley Square (Qantas House), 68-96 Hunter Street, Sydney, situated on the land The property known as Red Cross House, 153-159 described in Schedule “B”. Clarence Street, Sydney, situated on the land described in Schedule “B”.

SCHEDULE “B” All those pieces or parcels of land known as Lot 101, DP SCHEDULE “B” 706740. All those pieces or parcels of land known as Lot 1, DP 109722.

HERITAGE ACT 1977 Direction Pursuant to Section 34(1)(A) Office of the Minister for Police To list an Item on the State Heritage Register SYDNEY 10 April, 2001 Buhrich House II, 375 Edinburgh Road, Castlecrag MURDER SHR No 1513 ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN pursuance of section 34(1)(a) of the Heritage Act 1977, I, ($100,000) REWARD the Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning, having considered a recommendation of the Heritage Council of ABOUT 4.45am on 15 May 1999, Sanele NICKEL received New South Wales, direct the Council to list the item of the three fatal stab wounds when he went to investigate someone breaking into his motor vehicle which was parked environmental heritage specified in Schedule “A” on the State Heritage Register. This listing shall apply to the outside him home at Lurnea. curtilage or site of the item, being the land described in Notice is hereby given that a reward of up to one Schedule “B”. hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) will be paid by the ANDREW REFSHAUGE, M.P., Government of New South Wales for information leading to Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who may have been responsible for the murder of Sanele NICKEL. Sydney, 4th April 2001. The allocation of this reward will be at the sole discretion of the Commissioner of Police. SCHEDULE “A” The urgent assistance and co-operation of the public is The property known as Buhrich House II, 375 Edinburgh especially sought in the matter. Any information, which will Road, Castlecrag, situated on the land described in Schedule be treated as confidential, may be given at any time of the “B”. day or night at any Police Station or by telephoning Police Headquarters telephone (02) 92810000 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. SCHEDULE “B” All those pieces or parcels of land known as Lot 1, DP PAUL WHELAN, M.P., 971183. Minister for Police

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NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT 1974 The address of the Association is Level 3, 363 Pitt Street Sydney NSW. Reservation of Paramatta River Regional Park PURSUANT to section 47(O) of the National Parks and The Association was originally formed under the Wildlife Act 1974, the land specified in Column 1 of the Association Incorporation Act 1984 with the object to establish a Professional Surveyors Professional Standards Schedule hereunder is reserved and assigned the name specified opposite thereto in Column 2 of the Schedule. Scheme under the Professional Standards Act 1994 (the Act) for professional surveyors covering both individuals and BOB DEBUS, M.P., firm, and thereafter to administer and manage the scheme Minister for the Environment and implement programs for risk management and public protection, whilst monitoring claims. SCHEDULE Since its establishment the Association has also taken on the role of an accrediting body for private certifiers under COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 Land District: Metropolitan For the public purpose of the NSW Environmental Planning and Assessment Act LGA: Hunters Hill recreation and enjoyment as 1979. Individuals applying for accreditation are not required Parish: Hunters Hill Parramatta River Regional Park to be members of the Association. County: Cumberland Locality: Gladesville In the future it is expected that the Association may take Description: Lot 876, DP 811359 on further responsibilities related to activities of and Lot 2, DP 877893 professional surveyors. Area: 4.56 hectares The foundation bodies are: NPWS File No: F/2032 The Institution of Surveyors NSW Incorporated (ACE 000 001 329). The Institute of Institution of Surveyors PIPELINES ACT 1967 NSW Inc (IS NSW) is the recognised professional body for surveyors in the state of New South Wales. The Notification of Grant of Renewal of Pipeline Licence No 6 general objective of the IS NSW is the promotion of the Sydney Metropolitan Pipeline science, practice, status and study of the discipline of surveying, in its broadest sense, for the benefit of society. IT is hereby notified that, Her Excellency the Governor, with It meets a wide range of members’ needs including the the advice of the Executive Council, has pursuant to section publication of a monthly journal, the mediation of 16 of the Pipelines Act 1967, approved of the renewal to disputes between members and the public, and the Sydney Metropolitan Pipeline Pty Limited (ACN 001 351 operation of a Continuing Professional Development 793) of Pipeline Licence No 6 for the period of twenty one program. IS NSW has approximately 1300 members (21) years effective from the Fourteenth day of December including students, surveying associates and surveying 1998. technicians, as well as professional surveyors from all KIM YEADON, M.P., disciplines and industry sectors. Minister for Energy The Association of Consulting Surveyors NSW Incorporated (ACN Y02879-15). The Association of Consulting Surveyors NSW Inc (ACS NSW) is a PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS ACT 1994 professional association which represents the interests of consulting surveyors in private practice. Its major Notification Pursuant to Section 13 objective is the advancement of education in technical Professional Surveyors Limitation of Liability Scheme skills, profession and practice of surveying, to meet the needs and aspirations of the community. ACS NSW has PURSUANT to section 13 of the Professional Standards 190 member firms, approximately two thirds of surveying Act 1994, I approve the publication of the Professional practices in NSW. Whilst some are sole practitioners, Surveyors Limitation of Liability Scheme. This Scheme will the majority of firms are employers, ranging from small commence on 1 June 2001. practices to multi-disciplinary organisations employing BOB DEBUS, M.P., more than 20 people. Attorney General The Australian Consulting Surveyors Insurance Society Limited (ACN 000 599 826). The Australian Consulting PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS ACT 1994 (NSW) Surveyors Insurance Society Limited (ACSIS) was formed in 1985 with the aim of providing a substantial Professional Surveyors Scheme self-administered professional indemnity insurance Preamble scheme for the surveying profession across Australia. The scheme functions on the basis of arranging Occupational Association insurance through a master policy and funds an THE Institution of Surveyors NSW Div., the Association of additional level of excess which tends to insulate the Consulting Surveyors NSW Inc. and the Australian scheme from the fluctuations of the insurance market. Consulting Surveyors Insurance Society Limited have ACSIS is committed to a comprehensive policy of established The Professional Surveyors Occupational providing loss prevention / risk management education Association of NSW Inc (the Association), to cover the to members through seminars, publications and videos. surveying and related activities of professional surveyors.

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Nature of the Scheme Members are required to have professional indemnity insurance. The Association undertakes claims monitoring A scheme operates for the purpose of improving the to identify trends, to evaluate and improve strategies, and occupational standards of professionals and others and to to assist member education and to reduce risk. The protect the consumers of their services. It also limits the Association encourages member firms to implement a civil liability of persons covered by the scheme. program of quality assurance. The liability limited by the scheme includes, to the extent Members are required to certify annually that they have permitted by the Act, all civil liability arising (in tort, contract complied with risk management strategy requirements and or otherwise) directly or vicariously from anything done or are randomly audited to check their compliance with the omitted by a member of the Association or to any person to scheme. whom the scheme applies in acting in the performance of his or her occupation. The scheme does not apply to liability Members are subject to the Association’s complaints for damages arising from any matter to which the Act does and discipline system. not apply, including, but not limited to, liability for damages Complaints and Discipline Matters arising from death or personal injury to a person, a breach of trust, fraud or dishonesty. Members to whom the scheme applies are subject to the complaints and discipline system administered by the The schemes does not affect damages awarded below $1 Association under its Disciplinary Regulations. All members million. Where damages awarded are above $1 million, the scheme limits liability at either $1 million, $2 million or $5 of the Association must comply with the Code of Ethics of the Association. million depending on the liability limit applicable. These three liability limits are called classes and are specified in a Scheme Administration table in the scheme. The limit of liability is dependent on the firm’s annual gross fee income however a higher but not Administration of the scheme will be undertaken by the lower class can be selected. Based on information supplied, Professional Surveyors Occupational Association NSW Inc. the Association designates each firm to a particular class The Association will maintain a Register of members and depending on the amount of the annual gross fees disclosed their classes. or a higher class if selected. If the gross fee income disclosed Scheme Duration to the Association is inaccurate and the firm know or should have known of the correct position at that time, then the The scheme remains in force for a period of 5 years from limit of liability for persons in that firm will be $5 million. its commencement unless it is revoked, extended or ceases in accordance with section 32 of the Act. Standards of Insurance

Members of the Association covered by the scheme are The Professional Surveyors Scheme required to maintain a current professional indemnity insurance policy that meets the standards specified from 1. Occupational Association time-to-time by the Association. The amount payable under 1.1 The Professional Surveyors Scheme (the scheme) is the insurance policy in respect of occupational liability is a scheme under the Professional Standards Act 1994 to be not less than the person’s limitation of liability . In (NSW) (the Act) of the Professional Surveyors addition, members are to maintain sufficient assets to cover Occupational Association of New South Wales Inc. any deductible applicable under the insurance policy. (the Association), Level 3, 363 Pitt Street Sydney NSW Claims Monitoring 2. Persons to Whom the Scheme Applies The Association will regularly review and monitor liability 2.1 The scheme applies to all members of the Association. claims. An objective of claims monitoring is to identify areas The scheme also applies to other persons by virtue for improvement in order to reduce claims against scheme of sections 18, 19 and 20 of the Act. members. A Claims Monitoring Committee will be established and ACSIS will provide statistics identifying trends which 3. Limitation of Liability can be used to evaluate the success of the overall risk 3.1 A person to whom the scheme applies and against management strategy and assist with member education. whom a cause of action relating to occupational Other principal insurers will be encouraged to provide similar liability is brought is not liable in damages in relation information. to that cause of action above the maximum amount of Risk Management liability applicable to the person within the class of persons specified in the scheme where the person is The Association administers strategies to maintain and able to satisfy the court that the person has the benefit improve occupational standards and to minimise risk. As a of an insurance policy insuring the person against primary strategy, the Association maintains membership that occupational liability and under which the amount entry requirements. Risk management strategies include the payable in respect of the occupational liability relating requirement to meet standards of continuous professional to that cause of action is not less than the specified development (CPD) and abide by a code of ethics. Members amount of liability in relation to the person at the time are required to attain CPD in ‘risk management’. The at which the act or omission giving rise to the cause foundation bodies publish material on risk management of action occurred. issues and business practices. 3.2 The maximum amount of liability of a person is the amount specified in clause 3.3 of the scheme.

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3.3 Classes of Persons/Maximum Amount of Liability REPORT CONCERNING THE APPROVAL OF THE SURVEYORS SCHEME Class Description Maximum amount of liability 1 All persons to whom the (a) $1 million SCHEME APPROVAL scheme applies as specified in clause 2.1 in a ON 20/9/00, an application was received by the Professional practice for which the Standards Council from the Professional Surveyors’ total annual gross fee Occupational Association NSW Incorporated (PSOA) for income for professional the approval of a scheme pursuant to the provisions of the services is less than Professional Standards Act 1994 (the PSAct). In effect the $500,000, unless the application is an application for renewal of a scheme (the person has a higher scheme). A scheme (the current scheme) in respect of the maximum amount of PSOA currently operates and will cease on 31/5/01. The liability by virtue of scheme replaces the current scheme on and from the Class 4 commencement of the scheme. 2 All persons to whom the (b) $2 million scheme applies as The effect of approval and commencement of the scheme specified in clause 2.1 in a will be that practitioners currently covered by the existing practice for which the total scheme will continue to be covered by a professional annual gross fee income for standards scheme. The scheme will increase the monetary professional services is ceiling applicable to members of the PSOA covered by the between $500,000 and less scheme. than $1 million unless the person has a higher On 16/3/01, the council decided to: maximum amount of liability 1. approve1 a scheme in respect of the Professional by virtue of Class 4 Surveyors’ Occupational Association NSW 3 All persons to whom the (c) $5 million Incorporated; and scheme applies as specified in clause 2.1 in a 2. submit2 the scheme scheme to the Minister to practice for which the total authorise its publication in the Gazette3. annual gross fee income for professional services is $1 Before approving the scheme the council: million or greater. 1. published4 a notice in a daily newspaper circulating 4 All persons in a practice (d) The selected maximum throughout NSW: where the practice in amount of liability greater (a) explaining the nature and significance of the scheme, classes 1 - 2, as the case than that specified for the may be, selects and class but not exceeding a and specifies a maximum maximum amount of $5 (b) advising where a copy of the scheme may be obtained amount of liability greater million. or inspected, and than that specified for the class. (c) inviting comments and submissions within 28 days after publication of the notice; and 3.4 For the purposes of the scheme, a member is assigned, in accordance with clause 3.3, by the 2. considered5: Association to a class for the relevant scheme year. (a) all comments and submissions made to it in The assignment is made and specified at the accordance with section 9, beginning of each scheme year. Where a practice fails to provide bona fide information for the assignment, (b) the position of persons who may be affected by Class 3 is deemed to apply. limiting the occupational liability of members of the occupational associations concerned, 3.4.1 In determining the total annual gross fee income for the purposes of clause 3.3, the financial year ended (c) the nature and level of claims relating to immediately prior to the relevant scheme year will occupational liability made against members of the apply. However, where there was no such income, a occupational associations, bona fide estimate specified by the practice of total annual gross fee income for the financial year ending (d) the risk management strategies of the occupational during the relevant scheme year will apply, otherwise associations, Class 3 is deemed to apply. (e) the means by which those strategies are intended to 3.4.2 The relevant scheme year is the relevant annual fee be implemented, period in accordance with the Professional (f) the cost and availability of insurance against Standards Regulation 1998. Annual fee period, in occupational liability for members of the relation to the scheme, means each period of 12 occupational associations, and months beginning on the date on which the scheme commences and on each anniversary of that date. (g) the standards determined by the occupational associations in relation to insurance policies. 4. Commencement of the Scheme The council is satisfied that the scheme will assist the The scheme commences on 1 June 2001. improvement of occupational standards, the development of self-regulation and the protection of consumers.

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THE SCHEME For the purposes of the scheme, a member is assigned, in accordance with clause 3.3, by the Association to a class Limitation of Liability for the relevant scheme year. The assignment is made and The scheme, to the extent provided by the PSAct, limits specified at the beginning of each scheme year. Where a the occupational liability of all members of the PSOA. The practice fails to provide bona fide information for the schemes does not affect damages below $1 million. Where assignment, Class 3 is deemed to apply. In determining the damages are above $1 million, the scheme limits liability at total annual gross fee income for the purposes of clause either $1 million, $2 million or $5 million depending on the 3.3, the financial year ended immediately prior to the relevant amount of damages and the liability limit applicable. These scheme year will apply. However, where there was no such three liability limits are specified for classes in a table in the income, a bona fide estimate specified by the practice of scheme. The limit of liability depends on the firm’s annual total annual gross fee income for the financial year ending gross fee income, however a higher but not lower class can during the relevant scheme year will apply, otherwise Class be selected. Based on information supplied, the PSOA 3 is deemed to apply. The relevant scheme year is the designates each firm to a particular class depending on the relevant annual fee period in accordance with the amount of the annual gross fees disclosed or a higher class Professional Standards Regulation 1998. Annual fee period, if selected. If the gross fee income disclosed to the PSOA is in relation to the scheme, means each period of 12 months inaccurate and the firm know or should have known of the beginning on the date on which the scheme commences correct position at that time, then the limit of liability for and on each anniversary of that date. persons in that firm will be higher amount of $5 million. In determining the limitation of liability the council had Different maximum amounts of liability apply to different regard for the number and amounts of claims made against classes of persons. These are changed from the current persons within the occupational association and for the scheme. However, a monetary ceiling of $5million will apply need to adequately protect consumers. The council is under the scheme. satisfied that the limitation of liability is reasonable having regard for the nature and level of claims, will adequately Class Description Maximum amount of liability protect consumers and not adversely affect other person to 1 All persons to whom the (a) $1 million a significant degree. scheme applies as specified in clause 2.1 in Insurance a practice for which the The scheme provides that members of the PSOA to whom total annual gross fee the scheme applies must have the benefit of insurance to income for professional the amount of the limitation of liability applicable to their services is less than $500,000, unless the person class. Each year such members are required to provide has a higher maximum evidence to the association (by way of certificate or other amount of liability by means) that they are covered by a policy of insurance to virtue of Class 4 the requisite standard and that they have sufficient assets to cover any uninsured deductible. The standards of 2 All persons to whom the (b) $2 million insurance are determined by the PSOA as provided by scheme applies as specified in clause 2.1 in section 27 of the Professional Standards Act 1994. The a practice for which the standards are unchanged from those applicable under the total annual gross fee current scheme. These require cover for the entire scope of income for professional work for breach of professional duty and breach of Fair services is between Trading legislation, retroactive cover, and automatic $500,000 and less than reinstatement. $1 million unless the The PSOA will monitor and analyse claims so as to person has a higher maximum amount of identify trends in all claims for risk management purposes. liability by virtue of The council is satisfied that insurance against Class 4 occupational liability is reasonably available to members of 3 All persons to whom the (c) $5 million the PSOA, and the standards of insurance determined by scheme applies as the PSOA are reasonable, adequately protect consumers specified in clause 2.1 in and will not adversely affect other persons to a significant a practice for which the degree. total annual gross fee income for professional Risk Management services is $1 million or The PSOA has furnished the council with a detailed list greater. of the risk management strategies it intends to implement in 4 All persons in a practice (d) The selected maximum respect of its members, and the means by which those where the practice in amount of liability greater strategies are intended to be implemented6. The association classes 1 - 2, as the case than that specified for will continue with its current risk management strategies. may be, selects and the class but not There have been some changes in approach to quality specifies a maximum exceeding a maximum assurance, code of ethics and complaints and discipline. amount of liability greater amount of $5 million. The strategies are outlined in the scheme document. than that specified for the class. The PSOA will require members to certify annually that they have completed continuing education requirements. Compliance with those requirements is subject to random audit.

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The council is satisfied that the risk management PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS ACT 1994 (NSW) strategies and the means by which they are intended to be implemented will facilitate the improvement of occupational The Institute of Consulting Valuers Scheme standards of members of the PSOA, assist in the Preamble development of self-regulation of the association, and serve to protect the consumers of the services provided by the Occupational Association members of the association. THE Institute of Consulting Valuers Scheme is a scheme under the Professional Standards Act 1994 (NSW) applying Complaints and Disciplinary Matters in respect of The Institute of Consulting Valuers Co- Persons covered by the scheme will be subject to pre- operative Limited. The Institute of Consulting Valuers Co- existing complaints and discipline procedures of the PSOA. operative Limited is a professional association which has The procedures feature: defined structures and procedures it’s registered business address located at 26 Ross Street for the receipt, processing and resolution of complaints and North Parramatta NSW for the discipline of members, defined investigative and The Institute of Consulting Valuers Scheme limits the disciplinary procedures and disciplinary sanctions against occupational liability of Participating Members of the members, and right of appeal. scheme who provide services to the public within their The council is satisfied that the complaints and discipline professional competencies. mechanisms are consistent with the Model Code set out in The occupational group represented by the Institute Schedule 1 of the PSAct and allow for the proper redress of consists of approximately 120 current practicing members consumer complaints, facilitate the improvement of who hold a Certificate of Public Practice issued by the occupational standards of members of the PSOA, and serve Institute. to protect the consumers of the services provided by the members of the association. The objectives of the Institute are outlined in the Co- operatives Rules, paragraph 5: Commencement and Duration of the scheme The objectives of The Institute shall be to bring together The scheme is subject to annual monitoring by the those engaged as Valuers and who are interested in the council. The scheme will cease to apply to the members of administration and/or development of the profession for the PSOA at the end of 5 years after commencement of the the interchange of views and experience and for mutual scheme. The scheme is to commence on 1/6/01. consultation and advantage and in particular to carry out any or all of the following: RECOMMENDATION (i) To encourage and foster the observance of high The council recommends that the Attorney General professional standards by its members and to authorise the publication in the Government Gazette of the establish and prescribe such standards. scheme, as submitted, (ii) To arrange meetings, discussions, conferences, etc The approved Professional Surveyors Scheme is on matters of common interest, and generally to act herewith. as a clearinghouse for the exchange of ideas. SUBMITTED (iii) To provide facilities and opportunities for research and analysis of any and all features of the field of Professional Standards Council valuation through forums, discussions, surveys, WARWICK WILKINSON, AM, exhibitions and conferences. Chairman (iv) To develop and foster relations with other kindred 1 pursuant to section 7(3) bodies or authorities. 2 pursuant to section 12 3 pursuant to section 13 (v) To issue a bulletin or journal and to disseminate 4 pursuant to section 8 information of value to its members. 5 pursuant to section 10 (vi) To publish pamphlets, books, monographs. 6 pursuant to section 36(1) (vii) To institute a register of members with details of experience and specialist knowledge or qualifications, and to bring to the knowledge of its PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS ACT 1994 members, organisations desirous of obtaining their Notification Pursuant to Section 13 services. Institute of Consulting Valuers Scheme (viii) Generally to undertake all activities, including the PURSUANT to section 13 of the Professional Standards incorporation of The Institute, as are likely to be of Act 1994, I approve the publication of the Institute of benefit to the practice, administration, interests and Consulting Valuers Limitation of Liability Scheme. This welfare of its members. Scheme will commence two months from the date of this (ix) To protect and/or safeguard the interests of members gazettal. individually or collectively and/or intercede on their BOB DEBUS, M.P., behalf where in the opinion of The Board of Directors Attorney General it is in the interests of the profession and the member or members to do so.

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The objects encapsulate the common goals of improving The Institute provides members with advisory and professional knowledge and service through a conceptual support services including education seminars and framework of continuous feedback from those within and workshops and a quarterly newsletter to communicate associated with the industry. The Institute’s Code of Ethics industry trends and awareness. requires members to practice their vocation with integrity, honour and professionalism, to act impartially and The Institute will report annually on the implementation and monitoring of its risk management strategies, the effect objectively when providing independent advice, and to of those strategies and any changes made or proposed to respect the public interest. be made to them. The focus of the Institute and the makeup of the members Standards of Insurance represent property valuers who carry out work mainly in the residential property market. Participating members, as defined in clause 2.2 of the Nature of the Scheme scheme, are required to maintain a current professional indemnity insurance policy that meets the standards A scheme operates for the purpose of improving the specified from time-to-time by the Institute. The amount occupational standards of professionals and others, and to payable under the insurance policy in respect of protect the consumers of their services. It also limits the occupational liability is to be not less than the amount of civil liability of persons to whom the scheme applies. the person’s limitation of liability. In addition, participating members are to maintain business assets the net current The liability limited by the scheme includes, to the extent market value of which is not less than any deductible amount permitted by the Act, all civil liability arising (in tort, contract applicable under the insurance policy. or otherwise) directly or vicariously from anything done or omitted by a member of the Institute or to any person to Claims Monitoring whom this scheme applies in acting in the performance of The Institute will monitor claims made against members his or her occupation. The scheme does not apply to liability by annually surveying members and maintaining records of for damages arising from any matter to which the Act does not apply, including, but not limited to, liability for damages claims and, arising from that monitoring and through research, will develop strategies to improve standards and arising from death or personal injury to a person, a breach to minimise claims. The Institute will report annually on of trust, fraud or dishonesty. claims monitoring, strategies and research. The scheme does not affect damages which are below Complaints and Discipline $500,000. Except for residential valuations, the scheme limits liability for damages to $5 million provided the person has Members to whom the scheme applies are subject to a insurance which is not less than $5 million. However, the complaints and discipline system administered by the scheme limits liability for residential valuations to $500,000 Institute under the Complaints and Discipline Code of the provided the person has insurance which is not less than Rules of the Institute. $500,000. Scheme Administration Risk Management Administration of the scheme will be undertaken by The The Institute administers strategies designed to minimise Institute of Consulting Valuers Co-operative Limited. The risk through adherence to high standards of professional Institute will establish a Scheme Management Committee conduct and maintenance of professional competencies. As to administer the scheme as it relates to their members and a primary strategy, the Institute maintains membership entry the Institute will maintain a register of the Participating prerequisites with minimum educational and experience Members, stored at its registered office. requirements. Duration Members are also required to undertake continuing professional development and to provide evidence annually The scheme remains in force for a period of 5 years from that they have complied with the continuing education its commencement unless it is revoked, extended or ceases requirements specified in the Rules of the Institute. The in accordance with section 32 of the Act. Institute believes that enforcing professional development will help continue to provide a more skilled, professional The Institute of Consulting Valuers Scheme service both now and in the future. 1. Occupational Association Each member holding a practicing certificate is required to have professional indemnity insurance cover which, as a 1.1 The Institute of Consulting Valuers Scheme (the minimum, meets the standards specified by the Institute scheme) is a scheme under the Professional Standards Act 1994 (NSW) (the Act) of the The Institute of The Institute in an effort to provide a more efficient, Consulting Valuers Co-operative Limited (the effective and professional service has adopted a Complaint Institute) whose business address is 26 Ross Street and Disciplinary Code as set out in Schedule 1 of the North Parramatta NSW. Institutes Rules. This provides that all members have to account for their actions firstly to the Institute itself, but 2. Persons to Whom the Scheme Applies (Participating equally as important, to the general public for whom the Members & Other Persons) services are provided. Any member who fails to comply 2.1 The scheme applies to “Participating Members” and with any of the provisions as set out within the Rules or the “Other Persons” as defined in clauses 2.2, and 2.3 of Code of Ethics are subject to disciplinary action and may the scheme have their membership terminated.

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2.2 All members of the Institute ordinarily resident in 2. considered5: NSW who hold a current certificate of public practice issued by the Institute. (a) all comments and submissions made to it in accordance with section 9, 2.3 Persons to whom the scheme applies by virtue of (b) the position of persons who may be affected by section 18, 19 and 20 of the Act. limiting the occupational liability of members of 3. Limitation of Liability the occupational associations concerned, 3.1 A participating member or other person to whom this (c) the nature and level of claims relating to scheme applies is not liable in damages above a occupational liability made against members of monetary ceiling (a maximum amount of liability) of the occupational associations, $5,000,000 in relation to a cause of action relating to (d) the risk management strategies of the occupational liability where the participating member occupational associations, or other person is able to satisfy the court that the participating member or other person has the benefit (e) the means by which those strategies are intended of an insurance policy insuring the participating to be implemented, member or other person against that occupational (f) the cost and availability of insurance against liability, and under which the amount payable in occupational liability for members of the respect of the occupational liability relating to that occupational associations, and cause of action is not less than the maximum amount of liability specified in the scheme in relation to the (g) the standards determined by the occupational participating member or other person at the time at associations in relation to insurance policies. which the act or omission giving rise to the cause of The council is satisfied that the scheme will assist the action occurred. improvement of occupational standards, the development 3.2 However, a different maximum amount of liability of of self-regulation and the protection of consumers. $500,000 applies where the kind of work in relation to the cause of action relating to the occupational liability is of the kind specified in clause 3.2.1 of the THE SCHEME scheme. Limitation of Liability 3.2.1 Kind of Work: Valuations of established The scheme, to the extent provided by the PSAct, limits residential property and vacant the occupational liability of certain members of the Institute residential property in post of Consulting Valuers (ICV). Liability is limited for all subdivision form. members of the ICV ordinarily resident in NSW who hold a current practicing certificate issued by the ICV. The scheme specifies a monetary ceiling of $5 million, REPORT CONCERNING THE APPROVAL OF and specifies a different maximum amount of liability of THE INSTITUTE OF CONSULTING VALUERS $500,000 for a kind of work that is the valuation of SCHEME established residential property and vacant residential SCHEME APPROVAL property in post subdivision form. ON 14/4/99, an application was received by the Professional In determining the limitation of liability the council had Standards Council from the Institute of Consulting Valuers regard for the number and amounts of claims made against Co-operative Limited for the approval of a scheme pursuant persons within the occupational association and for the to the provisions of the Professional Standards Act 1994 need to adequately protect consumers. The council is (the PSAct). satisfied that the limitation of liability is reasonable having regard for the nature and level of claims, will adequately On 8/9/00, the council decided to: protect consumers and not adversely affect other person to 1. approve1 a scheme in respect of the Institute of a significant degree. Consulting Valuers Co-operative Limited; and Insurance 2. submit2 the scheme to the Minister to authorise its Members of the ICV to whom the scheme applies are publication in the Gazette3. required to have the benefit of insurance of not less than Before approving the scheme, the council: the amount of the limitation of liability applicable to that person. The policy of insurance is to be of the requisite 1. published4 a notice in a daily newspaper circulating standard determined by the ICV, and members are required throughout NSW: to have sufficient assets to cover any uninsured deductible. The insurance standards require that a policy cover all civil (a) explaining the nature and significance of the liability for all services for which the insured must hold a scheme, and practicing certificate, cover each and every claim, be (b) advising where a copy of the scheme may be obtained from a licensed insurer or registered broker, cover obtained or inspected, and legal costs and expenses, and provide for retroactive and run-off cover. (c) inviting comments and submissions within 21 days after publication of the notice; and The ICV will monitor claims, develop strategies and report annually on claims monitoring.

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The council is satisfied that insurance against PUBLIC LOTTERIES ACT 1996 occupational liability is reasonably available to members of the ICV, and the standards of insurance determined by the Section 23 ICV are reasonable, adequately protect consumers and will Keno – Approval of Rules not adversely affect other persons to a significant degree. THE following rules for the game of keno, being a game of Risk Management chance within the meaning of section 5(1)(c) of the Public The ICV has furnished the council with a detailed list of Lotteries Act 1996, have been approved by the Honourable the risk management strategies it intends to implement in J. Richard FACE, M.P., Minister for Gaming and Racing, respect of its members, and the means by which those under section 23(1) of the Act and, at the request of the strategies are intended to be implemented6. The association joint licensees Club Gaming Systems Pty Limited and has adopted pre-existing strategies which will be Clubkeno Holdings Pty Limited, are published in the implemented under existing structures. The strategies are Government Gazette, such rules to take effect on and from outlined in the scheme document. 25 May 2001. The ICV will require members to certify annually that The following rules amend, on and from 25 May 2001, they have completed continuing education requirements. the rules for the conduct of the game of keno as notified in Compliance with those requirements is subject to random the Government Gazette of 20 November 1998 (as amended audit. by addenda dated 17 May 1999, 13 September 1999 and 1 The council is satisfied that the risk management July 2000). strategies and the means by which they are intended to be implemented will facilitate the improvement of occupational standards of members of the ICV, assist in the development RULE ADDENDUM FOR KENO of self-regulation of the association, and serve to protect the consumers of the services provided by the members of For Removal of Mechanically Operated Device the association. The Keno Rules dated 23rd of November 1998 (as Complaints and Disciplinary Matters amended by addenda dated 17 May 1999, 13 September Persons covered by the scheme will be subject to 1999 and 1 July 2000) are further amended as set out in this complaints and discipline procedures under the Rules of Addendum. This Addendum is effective on and from 25 the ICV. The procedures feature structures and procedures May 2001. for receiving and processing complaints, investigating and resolving complaints, and defined disciplinary sanctions 1. Definition of “Draw Device” against members. They provide for a right to legal Delete existing definition and insert the following as a representation, and for giving notice of decisions and the new definition: reasons for decisions. “Draw Device” means a device Approved for conducting The council is satisfied that the complaints and discipline a Draw being an electronically operated device which mechanisms allow for the proper redress of consumer selects at random and one at a time, from a set of one complaints, facilitate the improvement of occupational to eighty numbers, the 20 winning numbers, in each standards of members of the ICV, and serve to protect the Game of Keno; consumers of the services provided by the members of the association. 2. Rule 6(a) Commencement and Duration of the scheme Delete existing Rule 6(a) and replace it with the following: The scheme is subject to annual monitoring by the council. The scheme will cease to apply to the members of (a) Operating Company the ICV at the end of 5 years after commencement of the A Supervisor must be present at all times while the scheme. game is in progress at the Central Site or at the Backup RECOMMENDATION Site where a Draw Device is operative and the The council recommends that the Attorney General Supervisor is responsible for ensuring that the game authorise the publication in the Government Gazette of the is conducted in accordance with these Rules. scheme, as submitted. 3. Rule 12(d) The approved Institute of Consulting Valuers Scheme is herewith. Delete existing Rule 12(d) and replace it with the following: SUBMITTED If a Draw Device malfunctions, the Draw will continue in accordance with Approved procedures. Professional Standards Council WARWICK WILKINSON, AM, 4. Rule 12(e) Chairman Delete existing Rule 12(e) 1 pursuant to section 7(3) 2 pursuant to section 12 5. Rule 12(f) 3 pursuant to section 13 4 pursuant to section 8 Delete existing Rule 12(f) 5 pursuant to section 10 6 pursuant to section 36(1)

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PUBLIC WORKS ACT 1912 LAND ACQUISITION (JUST TERMS COMPENSATION) ACT 1991 Compulsory Acquisition Wongarbon Water Supply THE Minister for Land and Water Conservation, with the approval of His Excellency the Governor, declares that the interest in land described in the Schedule hereto, is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 for an authorised work. On publication of this notice in the Government Gazette, the interest in land, is vested in the Minister for Land and Water Conservation as Constructing Authority under section 4 of the Public Works Act 1912. RICHARD AMERY, M.P., Minister for Agriculture and Minister for Land and Water Conservation

SCHEDULE Interest in Land Easement rights as described under the heading Water Pipeline in Memorandum E931212 filed in the Land Titles Office over the site shown in: Deposited Plan 1017033 (SB55096) as: ‘PROPOSED EASEMENT FOR WATER PIPELINE 5 WIDE’ DPWS Reference 107

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2950 OFFICIAL NOTICES 25 May 2001 10/12/01 CR CR CR CR CR CR C CR CR+C CR CR+C CR CR CR C&CR C CR+C 3/12/01 CR CR CR CR CR CR CR C CR+C CR+C CR CR+C CR CR CR C&CR C C CR+C BLANCH, Chief Judge 26/11/01 CR CR CR C CR CR CR CR CR C CR+C C CR+C CR+C CR CR CR C&CR C CR R. O. 19/11/01 CR CR CR CR CR CR CR+C C CR CR+C CR CR CR+C C&CR CR C CR CR 12/11/01 C CR CR C CR CR CR CR C CR CR CR CR CR CR+C C&CR CR CR CR 5/11/01 C CR CR C CR C C CR CR CR C CR CR CR CR CR CR+C C&CR CR CR 29/10/01 C C CR+C C CR CR C CR C CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR C&CR CR CR CR 22/10/01 C CR CR CR C CR C CR CR CR CR CR CR C CR C&CR CR CR CR 15/10/01 CR CR CR CR CR CR C CR C CR CR CR CR C CR C&CR CR CR CR 8/10/01 CR C CR CR CR CR CR CR C CR CR+C C C CR CR C C&CR CR CR CR+C 2/10/01 CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR+C C C CR+C CR C&CR CR CR CR+C 24/9/01 CR CR CR CR CR CR C CR CR+C CR+C CR+C CR C&CR CR CR+C 17/9/01 CR CR CR CR CR CR C CR CR+C CR+C CR+C CR C&CR CR CR 10/9/01 CR CR CR CR CR CR C CR CR CR CR+C CR CR C&CR C C CR+C DIRECTION 3/9/01 CR CR CR CR CR C CR CR CR CR+C CR CR CR C&CR C C CR+C 27/8/01 C CR CR CR CR CR CR CR C CR+C CR CR CR C&CR C C CR+C DISTRICT COURT ACT 1973 20/8/01 C CR CR CR C CR CR CR+C CR C CR+C CR CR C&CR CR CR 13/8/01 CR CR CR CR C CR CR+C CR CR CR CR C&CR CR CR CR+C 6/8/01 CR CR CR CR C CR CR CR+C CR+C CR CR CR CR C&CR CR CR CR+C 30/7/01 CR CR CR CR CR C CR CR CR+C CR+C CR CR CR C&CR CR CR CR+C District Court of New Wouth Wales – Calendar Sittings 2001–2002 23/7/01 CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR+C CR+C CR C&CR CR CR CR 16/7/01 CR CR CR CR CR CR+C C&CR CR CR 9/7/01 CR CR CR CR C C&CR CR 2/7/01 CR C C&CR CR Indicates the District Court will sit in its civil jurisdiction Indicates the District Court will sit in its criminal jurisdiction Indicates both criminal and civil jurisdiction District Courts will conduct sittings pursuance of sections 32 and 173 the District Court Act 1973 I direct to sit in its Civil Criminal jurisdictions at places times as C CR CR+C VENUE ALBURY ARMIDALE BATHURST BEGA BOURKE BROKEN HILL CAMPBELLTOWN COFFS HARBOUR COONAMBLE COOTAMUNDRA DUBBO EAST MAITLAND at Newcastle FORBES GOSFORD GOULBURN GRAFTON GRIFFITH INVERELL LISMORE LITHGOW MAITLAND at East Maitland MOREE MUDGEE NEWCASTLE NOWRA ORANGE at Cowra ORANGE at Bathurst PARKES PARRAMATTA PENRITH PORT MACQUARIE QUEANBEYAN SYDNEY TAMWORTH TAREE WAGGA WENTWORTH WOLLONGONG IN shown in the attached schedules; Dated at Sydney this 9th day of May 2001.

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 25 May 2001 OFFICIAL NOTICES 2951 24/6/02 C C CR CR CR CR CR CR CR+C CR CR+C CR CR C&CR CR C CR CR+C 17/6/02 C CR CR CR CR CR CR CR+C CR CR CR+C CR CR C&CR CR C CR CR+C 11/6/02 C CR CR CR CR CR C CR+C CR CR CR+C CR CR C&CR CR C CR CR+C 3/6/02 CR CR CR C CR C CR C C CR+C C CR CR CR C&CR C CR C CR+C 27/5/02 CR CR CR C 29/5 CR 27/5 CR C 30/5 CR CR C CR CR+C C CR CR C CR C&CR C CR C CR 31/5 CR 28/5 CR 20/5/02 CR CR CR C C C CR CR CR+C C CR CR+C C CR C&CR C CR CR 13/5/02 CR CR C CR CR CR CR+C CR+C CR CR CR CR+C C C&CR CR CR 6/5/02 CR CR C CR CR CR C CR C CR+C CR CR CR+C CR C&CR CR CR CR 29/4/02 CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR C CR+C CR CR CR+C CR C&CR CR CR CR+C 22/4/02 CR CR CR CR CR C CR CR CR+C CR CR+C CR CR C&CR CR C CR+C 15/4/02 C CR CR CR C CR CR CR CR+C C CR CR+C CR CR C&CR C CR+C 8/4/02 C C CR CR CR C CR CR CR CR+C C CR CR+C CR CR C&CR C CR+C 2/4/02 CR CR CR CR CR+C CR C&CR CR 25/3/02 C C CR CR C CR CR C CR C CR+C CR CR C&CR CR C CR CR 18/3/02 C C CR CR CR+C C CR CR C CR CR C CR CR CR C&CR CR C CR CR 11/3/02 C CR CR CR C CR CR C C CR CR C CR+C CR CR C&CR CR C CR CR 4/3/02 CR CR C CR CR C CR C CR C CR CR CR CR CR C C&CR C CR C CR 25/2/02 CR CR CR CR 27/2 CR 25/2 CR C CR C 28/2 CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR C C&CR C CR C CR 1/3 CR 26/2 CR 18/2/02 CR CR CR C CR C C CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR C&CR C CR C CR+C District Court of New Wouth Wales – Calendar Sittings 2001–2002 11/2/02 CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR+C CR+C CR+C CR C CR C&CR CR CR CR+C 4/2/02 CR CR CR CR CR CR C CR+C CR+C CR+C CR C CR C&CR CR CR CR+C 28/1/02 CR CR CR CR CR C CR+C CR+C CR+C CR C CR C&CR CR CR CR+C Indicates the District Court will sit in its civil jurisdiction Indicates the District Court will sit in its criminal jurisdiction Indicates both criminal and civil jurisdiction District Courts will conduct sittings C CR CR+C VENUE ALBURY ARMIDALE BATHURST BEGA BOURKE BROKEN HILL CAMPBELLTOWN COFFS HARBOUR COONAMBLE COOTAMUNDRA COWRA DUBBO EAST MAITLAND FORBES GOSFORD GOULBURN GRAFTON GRIFFITH GUNDAGAI INVERELL LISMORE LITHGOW MAITLAND at East Maitland MOREE MUDGEE NEWCASTLE NOWRA ORANGE PARKES PARRAMATTA PENRITH PORT MACQUARIE QUEANBEYAN SYDNEY TAMWORTH TAREE WAGGA WENTWORTH WOLLONGONG YASS YOUNG

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2952 OFFICIAL NOTICES 25 May 2001

DISTRICT COURT RULES 1973 DISTRICT COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES APPOINTMENT DIRECTION IN pursuance of Part 2 Rule 2 (1) of the District Court Rules IN pursuance of section 32 (3) of the District Court Act 1973 1973 I appoint the following vacation period: I direct that for the financial year 2001-2002 all proceedings (other than proceedings before the Registrar) in the District Summer vacation for 2001/2002 shall commence on 15 Court of New South Wales in relation to which the proper December 2001 and conclude on 27 January 2002. place is a place specified in Column 1 hereunder shall be Dated at Sydney this 9th day of May 2001. continued by the Court sitting at the place specified opposite that place in Column 2 hereunder: R. O. BLANCH, Chief Judge Column 1 Column 2 Bourke Dubbo Braidwood Queanbeyan DISTRICT COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES Casino Lismore Cessnock Maitland DIRECTION Cobar Dubbo PURSUANT to section 32 of the District Court Act 1973, I Condobolin Forbes direct that the District Court shall sit in its civil jurisdiction Cooma Queanbeyan at all Courts and at the times that I have directed the Court Coonamble Dubbo sit in its criminal jurisdiction during the financial year 2001- Cootamundra Wagga Wagga 2002 and pursuant to section 173 of the District Court Act Corowa Albury 1973, I direct that the District Court shall also sit in its Cowra Orange criminal jurisdiction at all Courts and at the times that I Deniliquin Albury have directed the Court sit in its civil jurisdiction during the Glen Innes Armidale financial year 2001-2002. Gundagai Wagga Wagga Gunnedah Tamworth Dated this 9th day of May 2001. Hay Griffith R. O. BLANCH, Inverell Armidale Chief Judge Kempsey Port Macquarie Leeton Griffith Liverpool Sydney Moruya Bega Moss Vale Goulburn Mudgee Dubbo Murwillumbah Lismore Muswellbrook Maitland Narrabri Moree Narrandera Griffith Nyngan Dubbo Parkes Forbes Quirindi Tamworth Scone Maitland Singleton Maitland Tumut Wagga Wagga Walgett Dubbo Wellington Dubbo Wentworth Broken Hill Wyalong Griffith Yass Queanbeyan Young Wagga Wagga Dated at Sydney this 11th day of May 2001. R. O. BLANCH, Chief Judge

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 25 May 2001 TENDERS 2953 TENDERS

Department of Public Works and Services SUPPLIES AND SERVICES FOR THE PUBLIC SERVICE TENDERS for the undermentioned Period Contracts, Supplies and Services, required for the use of the Public Service, will be received by the Department of Public Works and Services. Level 3, McKell Building, 2-24 Rawson Place, Sydney, NSW 2000, up till 9:30 am on the dates shown below. 23 May 2001 016/7173 CATEGORY 7 RURAL FIRE APPLIANCES. DOCUMENTS: $55.00 PER SET 24 May 2001 ITS2323 RECORDS AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - GSAS. DOCUMENTS: $220.00 PER SET 01/17169 CANTEENS TAFE AT CAMPBELLTOWN, GRANVILLE, MACQUARIE FIELDS & MILLER. DOCUMENTS: $110.00 PER SET 29 May 2001 015/436 PAPER, PHOTOCOPY AND SPECIALIST PRINTING. DOCUMENTS: $110.00 PER SET 30 May 2001 ITS2100 COMPUTER MAINTENANCE SERVICES. DOCUMENTS: $220.00 PER SET 00/2739 ADMISSION SYSTEM. DOCUMENTS: $220.00 PER SET 01/7175 SCHOOL CERTIFICATE TEST PAPERS. DOCUMENTS: $110.00 PER SET 01/7177 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE TEST PAPERS - 2001 HSC VOLUME 3M. DOCUMENTS: $110.00 PER SET 01/7176 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE TEST PAPERS - 2001 HSC VOLUME 1E. DOCUMENTS: $110.00 PER SET 5 June 2001 014/314 FENCING MATERIALS AND GATES - SUPPLY, HIRE AND INSTALLATION. DOCUMENTS: $110.00 PER SET 01/7163 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR ABORIGINAL PEOPLE . DOCUMENTS: $110.00 PER SET 12 June 2001 015/278 MAJOR APPLIANCES. DOCUMENTS: $275.00 PER SET 0104/366 MOTOR SPIRIT & PETROLEUM PRODUCTS. DOCUMENTS: $110.00 PER SET 21 June 2001 992 / 715b GENERAL LINEN - SUPPLEMENTARY. DOCUMENTS: $110.00 PER SET 26 June 2001 015/864A GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS) AND RELATED SERVICES (1ST INTAKE). DOCUMENTS: $220.00 PER SET TENDER DOCUMENT FEE Tender documents for inspection and purchase, and application forms for Expression of Interest are available at the address above. Where charges apply for tender documents, they are not refundable, cheques and credit cards (Bankcard, Mastercard and Visa) only are acceptable, payable to Department of Public Works and Services. NO CASH payments will be accepted. Documents can be Express Posted on request at an extra cost. Non attendance of mandatory site meetings will render tenders informal. Further Information is available on the Internet. (http://www.dpws.nsw.gov.au/tenders) CHAIRMAN, State Contracts Control Board

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2954 OFFICIAL NOTICES 25 May 2001 Department Of Housing Tenderers are required to comply with the New South Wales Governmentís Code of Practice and Tendering for the Construction Industry. SOUTH WESTERN SYDNEY REGIONAL OFFICE LAWNMOWING / CLEANING 1) CANLEY HEIGHTS ( JOB NO SCL029) 2) CABRAMATTA ( JOB NO SCL030) Maintenance of Lawns / Gardens and Common Ares Cleaning Note: - CLOSING 10.00AM TUESDAY JUNE 5, 2001. Tender Fee: $55.00 (GST Included) per tender, cheque only to be made out to Department of Housing. Ph 9821-6336 Tender documents are available from South Western Sydney Regional Office, Level 8, 23-31 Moore Street Liverpool. The tender box is located on the ground floor.

WESTERN SYDNEY REGIONAL OFFICE MAINTENANCE / REPAIRS / PAINTING 1) EMU PLAINS ( JOB NO WSG 1744) Restoration of Fire Damaged Unit Note: CLOSING 10.00 AM TUESDAY JUNE 5, 2001.

LAWNMOWING / CLEANING 1) GIRRAWEEN / PENDEL HILL / WENTWORTHVILLE / WESTWEAD / GRANVILLE (JOB NO WSG055) 11 Sites 2) HARRIS PARK / OLD TOONGABBIE / PARRAMATTA / WENTWORTHVILLE. ( JOB NO WSG 056) 8 Sites Lawns / Grounds / Maintenance and Cleaning TWO YEAR CONTRACT Note: CLOSING 10.00 AM TUESDAY JUNE 19, 2001. Tender Fee: $55.00 (GST Included) per tender payable by cheque or money order. Ph 9891-8402 / 9891-8180 Tender documents are available from Western Sydney Regional Office; 106-108 Church Street Parramatta and tenders close at that office.

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 25 May 2001 PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS 2955 PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS

COUNCIL NOTICES Council’s Traffic and Road Safety Branch on (02) 9725 0388. A. YOUNG, City Manager, Fairfield City Council, PO BATHURST CITY COUNCIL Box 21, Fairfield, NSW 1860. [0441] Roads Act 1993 — Section 162 Naming of Public Roads – Princes Street, Inn Place GUNDAGAI SHIRE COUNCIL and Hamilton Street Roads Act 1993 — Section 162 NOTICE is hereby given that the Bathurst City Council, in pursuance of section 162 of the Roads Act 1993, has Naming of Public Road — Lockhart Road named the roads as follows: THE Gundagai Shire Council in pursuance of section 162 Location New Name of the abovementioned Act, and the Roads (General) Regulation 2000 has resolved to name the road as shown The existing road known as Princes Street. hereunder: Princess Street (south-east of Bentinck Street between Description Proposed Name Howick and Russell Street). The road that goes in a westerly Lockhart Road. The newly created road running Inn Place. direction from the intersection of south off Dees Close, Brawlin Springs Road at the Gormans Hill. southern boundary of Lot 17, Parish of Burra. The road extending from the Hamilton Street. Logan Street intersection Authorised by resolution of Council on 8th May, 2001. roundabout, south to G. A. J.TICKNER, General Manager, Gundagai Shire Ranken’s Bridge. Council, PO Box 34, Gundagai, NSW 2722. [0442] Authorised by resolution of the Council on 21st March, 2001P. PERRAM, General Manager, Bathurst City Council, HASTINGS COUNCIL Private Mail Bag 17, Bathurst, NSW 2795. [0439] Roads Act 1993 — Section 10

BATHURST CITY COUNCIL Dedication of Land as a Public Road Roads Act 1993 — Section 162 THE Hastings Council hereby gives notice that pursuant to section 10 of the Roads Act 1993 the land described Naming of Public Roads – Flanagan Lane in the Schedule below is dedicated as public road. Any further enquiries, please contact Felicia Williams or Ian NOTICE is hereby given that the Bathurst City Council, Russell on telephone (02) 6581 8582. Dated 14th May, in pursuance of section 162 of the Roads Act 1993, has 2001. B. SMITH, General Manager, Hastings Council, PO named the roads as follows: Box 84, Port Macquarie, NSW 2444. (File No. 09175). Location New Name SCHEDULE Laneway leading to Senior Flanagan Lane. Citizens Centre on Russell All that parcel of land described as Lot 2 in Deposited Street (between Rankin and Plan 1022407, Parish and County of Macquarie. [0443] George Streets). Authorised by resolution of the Council on 15th February, KEMPSEY SHIRE COUNCIL 2001P. PERRAM, General Manager, Bathurst City Council, Roads Act 1993 — Section 162 Private Mail Bag 17, Bathurst, NSW 2795. [0440] Roads (General) Regulation 2000, Part 2, Division 2

FAIRFIELD CITY COUNCIL Naming of Public Road — Sportmans Way Roads Act 1993 — Section 116 NOTICE is hereby given that Kempsey Shire Council, in pursuance of section 162 of the Roads Act 1993 and Part Proposed Public Road Closure – The Horsley Drive 2, Division 2 of the Roads (General) Regulation 2000, has and Dublin Street Intersection, Smithfield named the following road: NOTICE is hereby given that Council proposes to close Location Name Dublin Street, at its intersection with The Horsley Drive, Section of road running Sportmans Way. north of The Horsley Drive. The proposed scheme is to south-west between Philip Drive improve safety at the intersection by eliminating illegal and McIntyre Street, South turning movements. Council is now seeking comments on West Rocks. the proposal from the public and interested organisations. Submissions, in writing, either by way of support or Authorised by resolution of the Council on 15th May, objection to the proposal, must reach Council by Friday, 2001 Minute No. 2001.421. A. V. BURGESS, General 8th June, 2001 (please quote Council’s reference number Manager, Kempsey Shire Council, Civic Centre, Elbow G10-08-240). For further information please telephone Street, West Kempsey, NSW 2440. [0444] NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2956 PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS 25 May 2001

KIAMA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Renaming of Roads Roads Act 1993 — Section 162 Pursuant to Clause 9 of the Roads (General) Regulation 1994, notice is hereby given of the renaming of the Naming and Renaming of Public Roads following roads: NOTICE is hereby given that Kiama Municipal Council, Current Name/Location Proposed Name pursuant to section 162 of the Roads Act 1993, has named the roads described hereunder: Boundary Road, Cranebrook. Dulhunty Court. Section from the intersection Noble Street, Gerringong. Myamba Street, Gerringong. with Laycock and Hindmarsh Figtree Lane, Gerringong. Pike Place, Kiama. Love Streets to the closure at Street, Kiama. Price Avenue, Kiama. Dudgeon Street, Callisto Drive. Kiama. Greyleigh Drive, Kiama. Finlayson Avenue, Boundary Road, Cranebrook. Marrett Way. Kiama. Section from the intersection Authorised by resolution of Council at its meeting held with Callisto Drive to 19th December, 2000 and 17th April, 2001. B. PETSCHLER, Goldmark Crescent. Kiama Municipal Council, PO Box 75, Kiama, NSW 2533. Lawson Street, Emu Plains. Pyramid Street. [0462] Section between the Great Western Highway and Pyramid PENRITH CITY COUNCIL Street. Roads (General) Regulation 1994 Gibbes Street, Jamisontown. Wolseley Street. Northern section off Wolseley Naming of Public Roads Street. PURSUANT to Clause 9 of the Roads (General) Firebird Place, Glenmore Park. Condor Place. Regulation 1994, notice is hereby given of the naming of Inglewood Drive, Glenmore Park. Blue Hills Drive. the following roads: A. TRAVERS, General Manager, Penrith City Council, Location Name Civic Centre, 601 High Street, Penrith, NSW 2751. Beal Place, Kobina Located between Knox [0445] Avenue, Waringa Street and Garswood Road, Crescent, Yenna Close, Glenmore Park. QUEANBEYAN CITY COUNCIL Nindi Crescent, Narran Roads (General) Regulation 1994, Division 2 Place, Guru Place, Turret Place, Wittama Renaming of Public Road — Faunce Street Drive, Nea Close, Dara NOTICE is hereby given that the Queanbeyan City Crescent, Jirramba Council, in pursuance of the Roads (General) Regulation Court and Tarrabundi Drive. 1994, Division 2 - Naming of Roads, section 7, has altered Waterford Circuit. Off Inglewood Drive, the name Carwoola Street (north of Thurralilly Street) to Glenmore Park. be formally named as “Faunce Street”. Authorised by resolution of Council on 16th May, 2001. QUEANBEYAN Cascade Avenue. Off Waterford Circuit, CITY COUNCIL, PO Box 90, Queanbeyan, NSW 2620. Glenmore Park. [0446] Pluto Close and Off Cassar Crescent, Perseus Close. Cranebrook. WAGGA WAGGA CITY COUNCIL Blueridge Place. Off Castle Road, Orchard Tree Preservation Order Hills. NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the City of Mandalong Close. Off Mamre Road, St Clair. Wagga Wagga passed a resolution on 12th March, 2001 Wakefield Place. Off Castle Road, Orchard (Resolution No. 158) to make a new Tree Preservation Hills. Order. The Tree Preservation Order is made pursuant to Clause 8 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Narang Place. Off Lee Holm Road, Model Provisions 1980 (as adopted by Clause 6 of the St Marys. Wagga Wagga Local Environmental Plan 1985 and Clause Australis Close. Off Sextans Place, between 6 of the Wagga Wagga Rural Local Environmental Plan The Northern Road and 1991), and to Clause 23 of the Environmental Planning Andromeda Drive, and Assessment draft Model Provisions 1990. The Tree Cranebrook. Preservation Order is to be known as the Wagga Wagga Carina Place. Off Alderbaran Street, Tree Management Policy. It applies to all land in the Local Cranebrook. Government Area of Wagga Wagga. Once the Riverina Highlands Regional Vegetation Management Plan is Douglas McMaster Place. Off Mayo Road, Llandilo. gazetted and is in force east of the Hume Highway, the Burraga Place. Off Jirramba Court, Wagga Wagga Tree Management Policy will no longer Glenmore Park. apply to areas covered by that Plan. A full copy of the Wagga Wagga Tree Management Policy can be viewed Fuller Place. Off Explorers Way, St Clair. at the Council Offices in the Civic Centre during normal NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 25 May 2001 PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS 2957 business hours. Notice is hereby given that the Council send particulars of his claim to the executor, Douglas of the City of Wagga Wagga passed a resolution on 14th Huckel, c.o. Mervyn Finlay, Thorburn & Marshall, May, 2001 (Resolution No. 391) to rescind the previous Solicitors, Level 2, 225 Macquarie Street, Sydney, within Tree Preservation Order adopted on 23rd August, 1982 one (1) calendar month from publication of this notice. (Resolution No. 82/1157). WAGGA WAGGA CITY After that time the executor may distribute the assets of COUNCIL, PO Box 20, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2650. the estate having regard only to the claims of which at [0468] the time of distribution he has notice. Probate was granted in New South Wales on 2nd May, 2001. MERVYN YALLAROI SHIRE COUNCIL FINLAY, THORBURN & MARSHALL, Solicitors, Level 2, 225 Macquarie Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 (DX 796, Rural Fires Act 1997 Sydney), tel.: (02) 9223 6544. [0449] Bush Fire Danger Period IN accordance with the Rural Fires Act 1997, Yallaroi Shire NOTICE of intended distribution of estate.-Any person Council, at a meeting on 15th September, 2000 resolved having any claim upon the estate of BERYL ADA SMITH, to vary the Bush Fire Danger Period for Yallaroi Shire. late of Cherrybrook, in the State of New South Wales, The Bush Fire Danger Period in Yallaroi Shire will now widow, who died on 10th December, 2000, must send commence on 20th September, 2000 and conclude on 31st particulars of his claim to the executors, Francis Mervyn March, 2001. During the Bush Fire Danger Period a Deane and Helen May Henderson, c.o. Frank M. Deane permit will be required to light, use or maintain a fire. In & Co., Solicitors, 227 Elizabeth Street, Sydney, within one the Rural Fire District of Yallaroi Shire, a permit can be (1) calendar month from publication of this notice. After obtained from an authorised Permit Issuing Officer of the that time the executors may distribute the assets of the local Rural Fire Brigade. The person issued a permit must estate having regard only to the claims of which at the carry the permit all times while the fire is burning and time of distribution they have notice. Probate was granted advise adjoining occupiers or landowners and the Yallaroi in New South Wales on 16th May, 2001. FRANK M. Fire Control Office at least twenty-four (24) hours before DEANE & CO., Solicitors, 227 Elizabeth Street, Sydney, the fire is lit. J. J. GOSSAGE, General Manager, Yallaroi NSW 2000 (DX 1179, Sydney), tel.: (02) 9264 3066. Shire Council, Council Chambers, Hope Street, Warialda, [0450] NSW 2402. [0463] NOTICE of intended distribution of estate.-Any person having any claim upon the estate of MARGARET ESTATE NOTICES POLAK, late of Campsie, in the State of New South NOTICE of intended distribution of estate.-Any person Wales, retired, who died between 20th and 21st February, having any claim upon the estate of EDWIN BRIAN 2001, must send particulars of his claim to the executor, JONES, late of 27 The Causeway, Enfield, in the State of Boris Polak, c.o. Makinson & d’Apice, Solicitors, Level New South Wales, railway employee, who died on 21st 18, 68 Pitt Street, Sydney, within one (1) calendar month February, 2001, must send particulars of his claim to the from publication of this notice. After that time the executor, Paul Jones, c.o. Deacons, Lawyers, 1 Alfred executor may distribute the assets of the estate having Street, Sydney, within one (1) calendar month from regard only to the claims of which at the time of publication of this notice. After that time the executor distribution he has notice. Probate was granted in New may distribute the assets of the estate having regard only South Wales on 16th May, 2001. MAKINSON & d’APICE, to the claims of which at the time of distribution he has Solicitors, Level 18, 68 Pitt Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 (DX notice. Probate was granted in New South Wales on 10th 296, Sydney), tel.: (02) 9233 7788. [0451] May, 2001. DEACONS, Lawyers, 1 Alfred Street, Circular Quay (GPO Box 3872, Sydney, NSW 2001), NSW 2000 NOTICE of intended distribution of estate.-Any person (DX 368, Sydney), tel.: (02) 9330 8184. [0447] having any claim upon the estate of RODERICK NEIL LIDGARD, late of Cromer, in the State of New South NOTICE of intended distribution of estate.-Any person Wales, retired carpenter, who died on 30th January, 2001, having any claim upon the estate of FADOUA COURI, must send particulars of his claim to the executrices, late of Nyora Gardens Nursing Home, Smithfield, in the Narelle Joan Atack and Monique Ann Richter, c.o. Rees State of New South Wales, who died on 8th April, 2001, & Tuckerman, Solicitors, 678 Pittwater Road, Brookvale, must send particulars of his claim to the executor, Saliba within one (1) calendar month from publication of this Nabih Couri, 106 Rose Street, Sefton, within one (1) notice. After that time the executrices may distribute the calendar month from publication of this notice. After that assets of the estate having regard only to the claims of time the executor may distribute the assets of the estate which at the time of distribution they have notice. Probate having regard only to the claims of which at the time of was granted in New South Wales on 7th May, 2001. REES distribution he has notice. Probate was granted in New & TUCKERMAN, Solicitors, 678 Pittwater Road, South Wales on 9th May, 2001 as number 106887/01. S. Brookvale, NSW 2100 (DX 831, Sydney), tel.: (02) 9905 N. COURI, 106 Rose Street, Sefton, NSW 2162. [0448] 1469. [0452]

NOTICE of intended distribution of estate.-Any person NOTICE of intended distribution of estate.-Any person having any claim upon the estate of JAMES THOMAS having any claim upon the estate of GLADYS ELLEN HUCKEL, late of Homebush, in the State of New South QUARTERMAIN, late of Merrylands, in the State of New Wales, pensioner, who died on 5th January, 2001, must South Wales, retired, who died on 11th March, 2001, must

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 89 2958 PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS 25 May 2001 send particulars of his claim to the executors, Robert Wales, barrister at law, who died on 26th April, 1999, must Tompsitt and Dorothy Alma Ray Tompsitt, c.o. Makinson send particulars of his claim to the executors, Jennifer & d’Apice, Solicitors, Level 18, 68 Pitt Street, Sydney, Prudence Trench Darvall and Cholmondeley Darvall, c.o. within one (1) calendar month from publication of this Lobban McNally & Harney, Solicitors, 50 Margaret Street, notice. After that time the executors may distribute the Sydney, within one (1) calendar month from publication assets of the estate having regard only to the claims of of this notice. After that time the executors may distribute which at the time of distribution they have notice. Probate the assets of the estate having regard only to the claims was granted in New South Wales on 11th May, 2001. of which at the time of distribution they have notice. MAKINSON & d’APICE, Solicitors, Level 18, 68 Pitt Probate was granted in New South Wales on 5th August, Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 (DX 296, Sydney), tel.: (02) 1999. LOBBAN McNALLY & HARNEY, Solicitors, 50 9233 7788. [0453] Margaret Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 (DX 471, Sydney), tel.: (02) 9299 8438. [0465] NOTICE of intended distribution of estate.-Any person having any claim upon the estate of LORNA BERYL NOTICE of intended distribution of estate.-Any person COOK, late of 31 Killawarra Street, Wingham, in the State having any claim upon the estate of BRENDA MARY of New South Wales, widow, who died on 12th February, WHITE, late of Bronte (formerly of Daceyville), in the 2001, must send particulars of his claim to the executors, State of New South Wales, pensioner, who died on 18th Robert Michael Maddalena and Rodney Fitzgerald, c.o. February, 2001, must send particulars of his claim to the McKerns, Lawyers, 43 Isabella Street, Wingham, within executor, William Michael Mason Cox, c.o. Bennett, one (1) calendar month from publication of this notice. Stewart & Shirvington, Solicitors, Level 1, 1 York Street, After that time the executors may distribute the assets Sydney, within one (1) calendar month from publication of the estate having regard only to the claims of which of this notice. After that time the executor may distribute at the time of distribution they have notice. Probate was the assets of the estate having regard only to the claims granted in New South Wales on 8th May, 2001. of which at the time of distribution he has notice. Probate McKERNS, Lawyers, 43 Isabella Street, Wingham, NSW was granted in New South Wales on 17th May, 2001. 2429 (DX 7021, Taree), tel.: (02) 6557 0922. [0454] BENNETT, STEWART & SHIRVINGTON, Solicitors, Level 1, 1 York Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 (DX 10165, Sydney Stock Exchange), tel.: (02) 9247 5563. [0466] NOTICE of intended distribution of estate.-Any person having any claim upon the estate of DESMOND PHILIP SIDNEY BOURNER, late of 29 Christmas Bush Avenue, NOTICE of intended distribution of estate.-Any person Nelson Bay, in the State of New South Wales, who died having any claim upon the estate of JEAN MACKAY on 12th May, 2000, must send particulars of his claim to BRATBY, late of Umina, in the State of New South Wales, the executors, c.o. Perry & Smith, Solicitors, 14 Ridge married woman, who died on 3rd March, 2001, must send Street, Nambucca Heads or their agents, Turner Whelan, particulars of his claim to the executor, John Darryll Suite 2, Level 2, 162 Goulburn Street, Sydney, NSW 2000, Turnell, c.o. Peninsula Law, Solicitors, 103-105 Blackwall within one (1) calendar month from publication of this Road, Woy Woy or their agents Turner Whelan, notice. After that time the executors may distribute the Solicitors, Level 2, 162 Goulburn Street, Sydney, within assets of the estate having regard only to the claims of one (1) calendar month from publication of this notice. which at the time of distribution they have notice. Probate After that time the executor may distribute the assets of was granted in New South Wales on 22nd March, 2001. the estate having regard only to the claims of which at PERRY & SMITH, Solicitors, 14 Ridge Street, Nambucca the time of distribution he has notice. Probate was Heads, NSW 2448, tel.: (02) 6568 6933. [0455] granted in New South Wales on 14th May, 2001. PENINSULA LAW, Solicitors, 103-105 Blackwall Road, Woy Woy, NSW 2256 (DX 8806 and 8807, Woy Woy), NOTICE of intended distribution of estate.-Any person tel.: (02) 4342 1111. [0469] having any claim upon the estate of GRAEME BYRNE, late of 56 Woodhill Street, Castle Hill, in the State of New South Wales, fencing contractor, who died on 16th COMPANY NOTICES January, 2001, must send particulars of his claim to the NOTICE of extraordinary general meeting of members.- executrix, Angela Creina Byrne, c.o. Collins & Thompson, FONTI DAIRY FOODS PTY LIMITED, ACN 009 422 593.- Solicitors, 189 Pacific Highway, Hornsby, within one (1) Notice is hereby given that at a general meeting of calendar month from publication of this notice. After that members of the above company held on 18th May, 2001 time the executrix may distribute the assets of the estate it was resolved that the company be wound up having regard only to the claims of which at the time of voluntarily and that for such purposes Albert Ernest distribution she has notice. Probate was granted in New Vidler of 2 Linton Avenue, West Ryde be appointed as South Wales on 17th May, 2001. COLLINS & liquidator. Notice is also given that after twenty-one (21) THOMPSON, Solicitors, 189 Pacific Highway, Hornsby, days from this date, I shall proceed to distribute the NSW 2077 (DX 9691, Hornsby), tel.: (02) 9476 2788. assets of the company. All creditors having any claim [0464] against the company should furnish particulars of same by that date. Dated 18th May, 2001. A. E. VIDLER, NOTICE of intended distribution of estate.-Any person Liquidator, c.o. Walker Vidler & Co., Chartered having any claim upon the estate of CHOLMONDELEY Accountants, Level 6, 491 Kent Street, Sydney, NSW DARVALL, late of Rose Bay, in the State of New South 2000, tel.: (02) 9261 2600. [0456]

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NOTICE of resolutions passed (appointment of Roach & Bruce Consulting Pty Limited, Chartered liquidator).-IMAGE STAFF PTY LIMITED.-Notice is Accountants, 175 Macquarie Street, Sydney, NSW 2000, hereby given that at a meeting of members and of tel.: (02) 9232 8211. [0470] creditors of the abovenamed company held on 9th May, 2001 the following special and ordinary resolutions respectively were passed: “That the company be wound NOTICE of final meeting.-JULANDAL PTY LIMITED (In up voluntarily” and “That N. C. Malanos be appointed voluntary liquidation), ACN 000 445 965.-Notice is hereby liquidator of the company”. Dated 17th May, 2001. N. C. given that a final meeting of members of the above MALANOS, Liquidator, c.o. Star, Dean-Willcocks, company will be held at 175 Macquarie Street, Sydney Chartered Accountants, Level 1, 32 Martin Place, Sydney, on 22nd June, 2001 at 10.00 a.m., to have laid before it NSW 2000, tel.: (02) 9223 2944. [0457] the liquidator’s account showing how the winding up has been conducted and the property of the company disposed of and hearing any explanation which may be NOTICE of winding up Order.-DEBOER BUILDING PTY given by the liquidator. Dated 23rd May, 2001. A. J. LIMITED (In liquidation), ACN 060 481 923.-On 15th May, BRUCE, Liquidator, c.o. Roach & Bruce Consulting Pty 2001 the Supreme Court of New South Wales, Equity Limited, Chartered Accountants, 175 Macquarie Street, Division made an Order that the company be wound up Sydney, NSW 2000, tel.: (02) 9232 8211. [0471] by the Court and appointed me to be official liquidator. Dated 21st May, 2001. P. M. WALKER, c.o. Ferrier Hodgson, Level 17, 2 Market Street, Sydney, NSW 2000. NOTICE of winding up Order.-BOBSLED PLUMBING PTY [0458] LIMITED (In liquidation), ACN 070 813 651.-On 22nd May, 2001 the Supreme Court of New South Wales, Equity Division made an Order that the abovenamed company NOTICE of final meeting.-EDEN CONCRETE PRODUCTS be wound up by the Court and appointed me to be official PTY LIMITED (In voluntary liquidation), ACN 000 637 liquidator. G. THOMAS, c.o. Gavin Thomas & Partners, 347.-Notice is hereby given that in terms of section 509 Level 9, 31 Market Street, Sydney, NSW 2000. [0467] of the Corporations Law, a final general meeting of the company will be held at the offices of the liquidator, 24 Church Street, Bega, NSW on 18th June, 2001 at 10.00 NOTICE of winding up Order and appointment of a.m., for the purpose of having laid before it the liquidator.-PETER CHIA PTY LIMITED, ACN 002 103 liquidator’s account showing how the winding up has 746.-On 19th April, 2001 the Supreme Court of New South been conducted and the property of the company Wales in Proceeding No. 1653 of 2001, ordered the disposed of. Dated 16th May, 2001. R. C. PARBERY, winding up of Peter Chia Pty Limited and I was appointed Liquidator, c.o. Kellow Parbery & Associates Pty Limited, liquidator of the company. Dated 23rd May, 2001. G. R. Certified Practising Accountants, 24 Church Street, Bega, JAMES, Official Liquidator, c.o. Ernst & Young, Level 8, NSW 2550, tel.: (02) 6492 1433. [0459] Ernst & Young Building, 321 Kent Street, Sydney, NSW 2000. [0472] NOTICE of winding up Order.-S. & W. RAWNSLEY PTY LIMITED (In liquidation), ACN 074 936 913.-On 10th May, OTHER NOTICES 2001 the Supreme Court of New South Wales, Equity Division made an Order that the company be wound up NOTICE under section 42 of the Anglican Church of and appointed me to be liquidator. G. T. HANCOCK, Australia Trust Property Act 1917.-ANGLICAN CHURCH Official Liquidator, c.o. Stockford Limited, Level 22, Veritas PROPERTY TRUST DIOCESE OF SYDNEY.-By resolution House, 207 Kent Street, Sydney, NSW 2000, tel.: (02) 9921 passed on 30th April, 2001 under section 14 of the 5400. [0460] Anglican Church of Australia Trust Property Act 1917, the Standing Committee of the Synod of the Diocese of Sydney: (a) declared the existence of a vacancy in the NOTICE of voluntary winding up.-DIMAR office of trustee of the properties known as 28 Taleeban INVESTMENTS PTY LIMITED, ACN 001 389 822.-The Road, Lane Cove (being Lot 220 in Deposited Plan 10801) following special resolution was passed at an and 56 Bland Street, Ashfield (being Lot B in Deposited extraordinary general meeting of Dimar Investments Pty Plan 363612), the vacancy arising by reason of the Limited held at Level 1, 25 Bolton Street, Newcastle on Anglican Church Property Trust Diocese of Sydney 18th May, 2001: “That pursuant to section 491 (1) of the having resigned as trustee, and (b) elected the Sydney Corporations Law the company be voluntarily wound up Anglican Home Mission Society Council to be the trustee and that Maurice John Brookes be appointed liquidator of those properties. P. W. BARNETT, Administrator of for the purpose of the winding up”. Dated 18th May, the Diocese of Sydney, St Andrew’s House, Sydney 2001. M. J. BROOKES, Liquidator, 25 Bolton Street, Square, NSW 2000, tel.: (02) 9265 1555. [0473] Newcastle, NSW 2300. [0461]

NOTICE of members’ voluntary winding up.-JULANDAL PTY LIMITED, ACN 000 445 965.-Notice is hereby given that on 22nd May, 2001 a members’ resolution was passed that the company be wound up voluntarily and that Anthony Bruce be appointed liquidator. A. BRUCE, c.o.

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