Authorised Health Practitioners A-Z by Surname

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Authorised Health Practitioners A-Z by Surname Authorised health practitioners A-Z by Surname There are restrictions on health practitioners who may give evidence in court and other dispute resolution proceedings under the Motor Accident Injuries Act 2017 (‘the Act’). Evidence given by a health practitioner in relation to a medical matter is only admissible if it is given by a treating health practitioner of the injured person, or if the practitioner is authorised by the Motor Accident Guidelines 2017 (‘the Guidelines’) to give evidence [section 7.52 of the Act]. The Authority may appoint a health practitioner to its list of authorised health practitioners if it is satisfied that the health practitioner meets the eligibility requirements [clause 8.19 of the Guidelines]. The Authority will publish on its website the names of all authorised health practitioners and information relevant to their role as an authorised health practitioner [clause 8.16 of the Guidelines]. A health practitioner is not authorised to give evidence in proceedings unless the practitioner is authorised under the Guidelines at the time the evidence is given. For evidence given by written report, this means that the health practitioner must be authorised at the time they examine the claimant and write the report [clause 8.4 of the Guidelines]. The Authority has appointed health practitioners that it is satisfied are suitably qualified to give evidence. A list of authorised health practitioners is published below, including both active and inactive authorised health practitioners and the dates for which they are authorised. Name Gender Status Authorisation Dates Profession/ Specialty* Practice Locations Permanent Impairment Modules Dr Nigel Ackroyd Male Active 31/08/2020 - 30/08/2023 Medical, General Surgery 4th Floor, Suite 4, 39 East Esplanade, Manly NSW 2095 Core 1/07/2018 - 30/06/2020 Medical, Vascular Surgery Cardiovascular Prof Munjed Al Muderis Male Active 19/04/2021 - 18/04/2024 Medical, Orthopaedic Surgery Norwest Private Hospital, Suite G3B, 9 Norbrik Drive, Bella Vista NSW 2153 Macquarie Clinic, Suite 303, Level 3, 2 Technology Place, Macquarie University NSW 2109 Ms Lauren Alach Female Active 22/05/2020 - 21/05/2023 Occupational Therapy Occupational Therapist assessments may be undertaken via home visit, 1/07/2018 - 30/06/2020 Areas serviced include, Sydney NSW Ms Karen Alcock Female Inactive 1/07/2018 - 30/06/2020 Occupational Therapy Occupational Therapist assessments may be undertaken via home visit, Areas serviced include, Sydney NSW Dr Martin Allan Male Active 28/09/2020 - 27/09/2023 Medical, Psychiatry Level 20, 31 Market Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Core Mental & Behavioral/ Psych Dr Phillip Allen Male Active 18/09/2020 - 17/09/2023 Medical, Orthopaedic Surgery MLCOA Level 2, 44 Market Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Core 1/07/2018 - 30/06/2020 St Vincents Private Hospital, 627Rode Road, Chermside QLD 4032 Lower Extremity Seventh Avenue, Palm Beach QLD 4221 Upper Extremity MLCOA Level 15, 333 Ann Street, Bisbane QLD 4000 Spine MLCOA Level 6, 486 Albert Street, Melbourne VIC 3000 Dr Stephen Allnutt Male Active 24/04/2020 - 23/04/2023 Medical, Psychiatry Suite 3, 345 Pacific Highway, Lindfield NSW 2070 Core 1/11/2019 - 30/06/2020 Mental & Behavioral/ Psych * Approved area of practice by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) Page 1 of 50 Current as at: Tuesday, 21 September 2021 Name Gender Status Authorisation Dates Profession/ Specialty* Practice Locations Permanent Impairment Modules Dr Ashwinder Anand Male Active 21/08/2020 - 20/08/2023 Medical, Psychiatry Level 4, 77 Hunter Street, Newcastle NSW 2300 Core 1/07/2018 - 30/06/2020 Mental & Behavioral/ Psych Dr Peter Anderson Male Active 25/06/2020 - 24/06/2023 Medical, Psychiatry 1 Berry Road, St Leonards NSW 2065 Core 1/12/2017 - 30/06/2020 Mental & Behavioral/ Psych Dr Timothy Anderson Male Active 18/09/2020 - 17/09/2023 Medical, Occupational and Environmental Medicine Level 5, 47 York Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Core 1/07/2018 - 30/06/2020 Spine Upper Extremity Lower Extremity Skin Dr Douglas Andrews Male Active 7/09/2020 - 6/09/2023 Medical, Psychiatry 79 West High Street, (Commencing 1 July 2020), Coffs Harbour NSW 2450 Core 1/12/2017 - 30/06/2020 31 Mackays Rd, (until 1 July 2020), Coffs Harbour NSW 2450 Mental & Behavioral/ Psych Dr Frank Anning Male Active 8/07/2020 - 7/07/2023 Medical, Otolaryngology (ENT) Suite 56/101 Wickham Terrace, Brisbane QLD 4000 ENT 1/07/2018 - 30/06/2020 Facial Injury Respiratory Dr Tony Antoun Male Active 23/06/2020 - 22/06/2023 Medical, General Practice Suite 2, Level 6, 402-410 Chapel Road, Bankstown NSW 2200 Core 1/07/2018 - 30/06/2020 Lower Extremity Spine Upper Extremity Dr Alex Apler Male Inactive 1/12/2017 - 30/06/2020 Medical, Psychiatry Burwood NSW 2134 Core Mental & Behavioral/ Psych Dr Deborah Arguedas Female Active 1/10/2020 - 30/09/2023 Psychology, Clinical Neuropsychology * 62 Warwick Street, Penrith NSW 2750 Core 1/07/2018 - 30/06/2020 Mental & Behavioral/ Psych Nervous System Dr Chandrarajan Arianayaga Male Inactive 1/07/2018 - 8/10/2019 Medical, Plastic Surgery Armidale NSW 2350 Core Grafton NSW 2460 Facial Injury Tamworth NSW 2340 Ms Susan Arnold Female Active 13/07/2020 - 12/07/2023 Occupational Therapy Occupational Therapist assessments may be undertaken via home visit, 1/12/2017 - 30/06/2020 Areas serviced include, Sydney NSW Dr Peter Ashkar Male Active 21/05/2020 - 20/05/2023 Psychology, Forensic Psychology * 185 Elizabeth Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Core 1/07/2018 - 30/06/2020 Psychology, Clinical Neuropsychology * 49-51 York Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Mental & Behavioral/ Psych Nervous System Dr John Ashwell Male Active 23/10/2020 - 22/10/2023 Medical, Orthopaedic Surgery AMLG, Level 20, 31 Market St , Sydney NSW 2000 Core 1/12/2017 - 30/06/2020 Thurgoona NSW 2640 Spine Upper Extremity Lower Extremity * Approved area of practice by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) Page 2 of 50 Current as at: Tuesday, 21 September 2021 Name Gender Status Authorisation Dates Profession/ Specialty* Practice Locations Permanent Impairment Modules Dr Mohammed Assem Male Active 6/10/2020 - 5/10/2023 Medical, Rehabilitation Medicine Level 5, 20 Macquarie Street, Parramatta NSW 2150 Core 1/12/2017 - 30/06/2020 Suite 53, Level 5, 650 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Lower Extremity Spine Upper Extremity Dr Durda Bacvic Female Inactive 21/12/2018 - 30/06/2020 Medical, Occupational and Environmental Medicine 32A Willcock Street, Ardross WA 6153 Dr Haesung Bak Male Active 19/12/2019 - 18/12/2022 Medical, Rheumatology 113 / 25-27 Solent Circuit, Norwest NSW 2153 Core 78 Derby Steet, Penrith NSW 2153 Spine Upper Extremity Lower Extremity Dr John Baker Male Active 30/07/2020 - 29/07/2023 Medical, Psychiatry Suite 5, 8-10 Castlereagh Street, Penrith NSW 2750 Core 1/12/2017 - 30/06/2020 Mental & Behavioral/ Psych Dr Les Barnsley Male Inactive 1/12/2017 - 30/06/2020 Medical, Rheumatology Concord NSW 2137 Core Gosford NSW 2250 Spine Upper Extremity Dr Gerard Barold Male Active 21/09/2020 - 20/09/2023 Medical, Occupational and Environmental Medicine Suite 401, 332-342 Oxford Street, Bondi Junction NSW 2022 Core 24/04/2019 - 30/06/2020 Spine Upper Extremity Lower Extremity Dr Jeffrey Baron Levi Male Active 19/12/2019 - 18/12/2022 Psychology Suite 1d, 79 Oxford Street, Bondi Junction NSW 2022 Core Mental & Behavioral/ Psych Dr Ian Barrett Male Active 16/06/2020 - 15/06/2023 Medical, Orthopaedic Surgery Suite 1, Level 13, 66 Goulburn Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Core 1/07/2018 - 30/06/2020 Level 31, 201 Elizabeth Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Spine Upper Extremity Lower Extremity Dr Melissa Barrett Female Active 16/07/2020 - 15/07/2023 Medical, Psychiatry Level 2, 44 Market Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Core 1/12/2017 - 30/06/2020 Mental & Behavioral/ Psych A/Prof Jennifer Batchelor Female Active 4/06/2020 - 3/06/2023 Psychology, Clinical Neuropsychology * Level 12, St James Centre, 111 Elizabeth Street, Sydney NSW 2041 Nervous System 1/12/2017 - 30/06/2020 Core Dr Patricia Batchelor Female Active 8/09/2020 - 7/09/2023 Medical, Occupational and Environmental Medicine 15 Tench Street, Kingston ACT 2604 Level 19 68 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Level 8, 459 Little Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3000 Dr Michael Beech Male Inactive 1/07/2018 - 30/06/2020 Medical, Psychiatry Brisbane QLD 4000 Dr Christopher Bench Male Inactive 1/12/2017 - 30/06/2020 Medical, Psychiatry Newcastle NSW 2300 Core Mental & Behavioral/ Psych * Approved area of practice by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) Page 3 of 50 Current as at: Tuesday, 21 September 2021 Name Gender Status Authorisation Dates Profession/ Specialty* Practice Locations Permanent Impairment Modules Dr John Bentivoglio Male Active 29/06/2020 - 28/06/2023 Medical, Orthopaedic Surgery Level 20, 31 Market Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Core 1/07/2018 - 30/06/2020 Lower Extremity Spine Upper Extremity Dr Peter Bentivoglio Male Active 30/06/2020 - 29/06/2023 Medical, Neurosurgery Suite 704, St Vincent's Clinic, 438 Victoria, Darlinghurst NSW 2010 Core 13/05/2018 - 30/06/2020 Nervous System Spine Dr Danny Beran Male Inactive 1/07/2018 - 30/06/2020 Medical, General Practice Edgecliff NSW 2027 Dr Jamie Berry Male Active 25/01/2021 - 24/01/2024 Psychology, Clinical Neuropsychology * 470 Liverpool Rd, Strathfield South NSW 2136 Core Suite 13, 1A Berry Rd, St Leonards NSW 2065 Nervous System Mental & Behavioral/ Psych Dr Neil Berry Male Active 23/06/2020 - 22/06/2023 Medical, General Surgery 2 William Street, Fairfield NSW 2165 Digestive 1/12/2017 - 30/06/2020
Recommended publications
  • Queensland Government Gazette
    Queensland Government Gazette PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. 377] Friday 16 March 2018 Gazette Closing times for the Easter Period Calendar .BSDIoApril 2 .BSDI Monday 5VFTEBZ8FEOFTEBZ 5IVSTEBZ 'SJEBZ Appointments (B[FUUF (PPE'SJEBZ BOE Pther HB[FUUF SFMFBTFE 1VCMJD)PMJEBZ Ootices UPCFTVCNJUUFE PO5IVSTEBZ CZ5VFTEBZ12 noon BGUFSOPPO Final proofs0, UPQVCMJTIUPCF SFDFJWFECZ5VFTEBZ Dlose of business "QSJM Monday 5VFTEBZ8FEOFTEBZ 5IVSTEBZ 'SJEBZ &BTUFS.POEBZ Appointment 0UIFSHB[FUUFOPUJDFT (B[FUUF 1VCMJD)PMJEBZ OPUJDFTUPCF UPCFTVCNJUUFECZ SFMFBTFE TVCNJUUFECZ 8FEOFTEBZOPPO PO'SJEBZ 5VFTEBZ12 noon NPSOJOH 'JOBMQSPPGT0,UP QVCMJTI UPCFSFDFJWFE CZ8FEOFTEBZ DMPTFPGCVTJOFTT Easter Public Holidays [249] Queensland Government Gazette Extraordinary PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. 377] Friday 9 March 2018 [No. 44 Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994 NOTIFICATION OF REVOCATION OF GAZETTE NOTICE Maritime Safety Queensland Cairns I, Captain Michael Barnett, Regional Harbour Master (Cairns), Maritime Safety Queensland, pursuant to the provision of section 206A of the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994 hereby revoke the Notification of Speed Limit for the waters of Tinaroo Dam published on page 999 of the Queensland Government Gazette No. 98 dated 25 August 2017. Mariners are reminded of their general safety obligation and urged to navigate with caution at all times. Mariners are to be aware of numerous underwater hazards and the danger of sunken logs and debris in the waters of Tinaroo Dam. Captain Michael Barnett Regional Harbour Master (Cairns) Maritime Safety Queensland Dated: 9th March 2018 © The State of Queensland 2018 Copyright protects this publication. Except for purposes permitted by the Copyright Act, reproduction by whatever means is prohibited without prior written permission. Inquiries should be addressed to: Gazette Advertising, GPO Box 2457, Brisbane QLD 4001.
    [Show full text]
  • The Pacific Motorway Report
    Report of the Queensland Ombudsman The Pacific Motorway Report An investigation into the actions of the Department of Main Roads in relation to noise and safety issues concerning the Pacific Motorway. March 2007 Report of the Queensland Ombudsman The Pacific Motorway Report An investigation into the actions of the Department of Main Roads in relation to noise and safety issues concerning the Pacific Motorway March 2007 © Queensland Ombudsman, 2007 Apart from any fair dealing for purposes related to the functions of the Ombudsman or the purpose of private study, research, criticism or review, as permitted under the Copyright Act, no part of this document may be reproduced by any process without permission. Inquiries should be made to the publishers, Queensland Ombudsman. ISBN 978-0-9758442-9-8 Queensland Ombudsman Level 25, 288 Edward Street Brisbane Qld 4000 GPO Box 3314 Brisbane Qld 4001 Tel: (07) 3005 7000 Fax: (07) 3005 7067 Email: [email protected] Web: www.ombudsman.qld.gov.au 6 March 2007 The Honourable John English MP Acting Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Parliament House George Street BRISBANE QLD 4000 Dear Mr English In accordance with s.52 of the Ombudsman Act 2001, I hereby furnish to you my report, The Pacific Motorway Report: An investigation into the actions of the Department of Main Roads in relation to noise and safety issues concerning the Pacific Motorway. Yours faithfully David Bevan Queensland Ombudsman Enc Foreword Every year my Office receives thousands of complaints from Queenslanders about Queensland public sector agencies. Some complaints go beyond the circumstances of individual complainants and may best be described as ‘systemic’ complaints because the actions of the agency may affect many people.
    [Show full text]
  • Building a Better M1 2 WORKING TOGETHER for QUEENSLAND BUILDING a BETTER M1
    2020 POLICY DOCUMENT Building a Better M1 2 WORKING TOGETHER FOR QUEENSLAND BUILDING A BETTER M1 WORKING TOGETHER FOR QUEENSLAND WORKING TOGETHER FOR QUEENSLAND BUILDING A BETTER M1 1 Message from the Premier Labor is building a better M1. Under my government, two major M1 upgrades at the Gateway Merge and between Mudgeeraba and Varsity Lakes have been delivered. Two more are underway now, between Eight Mile Plains and Daisy Hill, and Varsity Lakes and Tugun. We’re not stopping there. My government has a $5 billion plan to cut travel times and improve safety on Queensland’s busiest highway. That includes $2.7 billion in new projects to be delivered, which will support Queensland’s economic recovery with more than 1,390 jobs. Under our plan, we will commit $500 million for the next major M1 upgrade between Daisy Hill and Logan, locking in this jointly funded $1 billion project. Our M1 exit upgrade program will support growing communities, targeting exits at Yatala North, Yatala South, Pimpama and Ormeau. My government will build the Second M1 too, taking cars off the M1 with a $1.5 billion partnership locked in with the Federal Government to start work next year on Stage 1 between Coomera and Nerang as part of our economic recovery plan. The previous LNP Government, with Deb Frecklington as Campbell Newman’s Assistant Minister, ignored the M1 and scrapped plans for the second M1. Not one new dollar was committed to upgrade the M1 by the LNP as they cut $1.6 billion from Queensland’s roads budget and sacked 700 road builders.
    [Show full text]
  • EPBC Act Referral
    EPBC Act referral Note: PDF may contain fields not relevant to your application. These fields will appear blank or unticked. Please disregard these fields. Title of proposal 2020/8646 - Stage 1 Coomera Connector Section 1 Summary of your proposed action 1.1 Project industry type Transport - Land 1.2 Provide a detailed description of the proposed action, including all proposed activities The Australian and Queensland Government are committed to ensuring the efficiency and safety of the M1 Pacific Motorway (M1) as a key component of the National Land Transport Network. The M1 is the highest-trafficked road in Queensland and is an enabling link for long distance traffic (freight, tourism, commercial and commuter) between economic hubs on the east coast of Queensland and New South Wales. The lack of capacity on the road network between Brisbane and the Gold Coast was highlighted as a problem in the Infrastructure Australia Audit. The 2015 Audit identified the M3/M1 Pacific Motorway in the top ten road corridors with the highest projected delay cost by 2031 nationally, and the section from Beenleigh to Helensvale as the third largest projected delay cost in the corridor in Queensland in 2031. The 2019 Audit projected the cost of congestion for the Brisbane, Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast area to increase to over $9 billion by 2031. The Brisbane to Gold Coast corridor has been, and will continue to be, one of the fastest growing areas in Australia. The cities of Logan and Gold Coast will continue to experience high rates of residential growth, while the city of Brisbane will have the highest growth in employment in Queensland – thereby being an important source of employment for commuting residents in Logan and on the Gold Coast.
    [Show full text]
  • Extraordinary Encounters: an Encyclopedia of Extraterrestrials and Otherworldly Beings
    EXTRAORDINARY ENCOUNTERS EXTRAORDINARY ENCOUNTERS An Encyclopedia of Extraterrestrials and Otherworldly Beings Jerome Clark B Santa Barbara, California Denver, Colorado Oxford, England Copyright © 2000 by Jerome Clark All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, except for the inclusion of brief quotations in a review, without prior permission in writing from the publishers. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Clark, Jerome. Extraordinary encounters : an encyclopedia of extraterrestrials and otherworldly beings / Jerome Clark. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 1-57607-249-5 (hardcover : alk. paper)—ISBN 1-57607-379-3 (e-book) 1. Human-alien encounters—Encyclopedias. I. Title. BF2050.C57 2000 001.942'03—dc21 00-011350 CIP 0605040302010010987654321 ABC-CLIO, Inc. 130 Cremona Drive, P.O. Box 1911 Santa Barbara, California 93116-1911 This book is printed on acid-free paper I. Manufactured in the United States of America. To Dakota Dave Hull and John Sherman, for the many years of friendship, laughs, and—always—good music Contents Introduction, xi EXTRAORDINARY ENCOUNTERS: AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF EXTRATERRESTRIALS AND OTHERWORLDLY BEINGS A, 1 Angel of the Dark, 22 Abductions by UFOs, 1 Angelucci, Orfeo (1912–1993), 22 Abraham, 7 Anoah, 23 Abram, 7 Anthon, 24 Adama, 7 Antron, 24 Adamski, George (1891–1965), 8 Anunnaki, 24 Aenstrians, 10 Apol, Mr., 25
    [Show full text]
  • Severe Storms on the East Coast of Australia 1770–2008
    SEVERE STORMS ON THE EAST COAST OF AUSTRALIA 1770 – 2008 Jeff Callaghan Research Fellow, Griffith Centre for Coastal Management, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Qld Formerly Head Severe Storm Forecaster, Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane Dr Peter Helman Senior Research Fellow, Griffith Centre for Coastal Management, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Qld Published by Griffith Centre for Coastal Management, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Queensland 10 November 2008 This publication is copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study, research, criticism or review, as permitted under the Copyright Act, no part may be reproduced by any process without written permission from the publisher. ISBN: 978-1-921291-50-0 Foreword Severe storms can cause dramatic changes to the coast and devastation to our settlements. If we look back through history, to the first European observations by James Cook and Joseph Banks on Endeavour in 1770, we can improve our understanding of the nature of storms and indeed climate on the east coast. In times of climate change, it is essential that we understand natural climate variability that occurs in Australia. Looking back as far as we can is essential to understand how climate is likely to behave in the future. Studying coastal climate through this chronology is one element of the process. Analysis of the records has already given an indication that east coast climate fluctuates between phases of storminess and drought that can last for decades. Although records are fragmentary and not suitable for statistical analysis, patterns and climate theory can be derived. The dependence on shipping for transport and goods since European settlement ensures a good source of information on storms that gradually improves over time.
    [Show full text]
  • Gold Coast City Freight Plan 2018-2028
    Gold Coast City Freight Plan 2018–2028 Partnering with industry to develop a safer, more efficient and sustainable freight network for the Gold Coast. Mayor’s message The City of Gold Coast (City) recognises and long-term plan that helps deliver that keeping the city’s road network a safe and sustainable freight network. flowing is a social and economic driver. Maintaining our unique and enviable We have taken the time to speak Gold Coast lifestyle is an increasingly with the freight industry, to develop important priority as our city grows. a plan that provides certainty for the operators with better freight access Infrastructure and transport play and opportunities. significant roles in upholding and evolving the liveability of our city. As our population, tourism and economy continues to grow, the The freight industry contributes an City Freight Plan plays a critical role estimated $1.47 billion to the in prioritising the actions required to Gold Coast economy annually and ensure freight continues to service and employs over 6200 people locally. This support our vibrant and connected city. important industry ensures the safe and efficient delivery of thousands of vital Our focus is on ensuring we keep the goods and services – including building city moving, and this plan will help us supplies, fuel, medicine, groceries, to get there. postal, and waste removal. To ensure we can service our population growth we must plan for a future freight network that is fit for purpose. The TOM TATE City Freight Plan is a contemporary MAYOR B Contents
    [Show full text]
  • Index to Dickson Gregory Collection of Drawings and Photographs of Wrecked Or Disabled Ships, 1853-1973
    Index to Dickson Gregory collection of drawings and photographs of wrecked or disabled ships, 1853-1973 Ship Name Vol. and page Classification Year TonnageAdditional Information from volumes Other Names Abertaye 18.36 steam ship Wrecked at Land's End, South America. Abertaye 18.25 steam ship A double wreck "South America" and "Abertaye" on the Cornish Coast. Admella 1.49 steam ship 1858 400 Built 1858. Wrecked near Cape Northumberland SA 6th August 1859, 70 lives lost. Admella 15.26* steam ship 1858 400 Wreck in 1859. Admella 12.27* steam ship 1858 400 Wrecked on Carpenter Rocks near Cape Northumberland 6 August 1859. Over 70 lives lost. Admella 1.49 steam ship 1858 400 Wreck of near Cape Northumberland SA 6th August 1859 70 lives lost. Admella 18.52a steam ship 1858 400 Wreck near Cape Northumberland, 6 August 1859. Over 70 lives lost. Admella 19.54 steam ship 1858 400 Wrecked near Cape Northumberland, SA, 6 August 1859. Admiral Cecile 3.77 ship 1902 2695 Built at Rouen 1902. Burnt 25th January 1925 in the canal de la Martiniere while out of commission. Photograped at Capetown Docks. Admiral Karpfanger 23.152c 4 mast 2754 The ship feared to be missing at this time. She had Ex "L'Avenir". barque on board a cargo of wheat from South Australia to Falmouth, Plymouth. Admiral Karpfanger 23.132c 4 mast Went missing off Cape Horn with a cargo of wheat. Ex "L'Avenir". barque Adolf Vinnen 18.14 5 mast Wrecked near The Lizard 1923. schooner Adolph 18.34 4 mast Wrecks of four masted "Adolph" near masts of barque barque "Regent Murray".
    [Show full text]
  • Michael CRANDON Mp Member for Coomera
    .» Michael CRANDON mp Member for Coomera November 19*'^ 2018 Queensland Legislative Assembly Number: STG (Q~nSA Tabled Hon. Curtis Pitt By Leave Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland Brisbane Clerk's Signature: Dear Mr Speaker I write pursuant to Standing Order 269(2) in relation to possible Contempt’s of the Legislative Assembly committed by the Member for Miller. I ask that the Member for Miller be referred to the Ethics Committee to determine whether he has committed a Contempt of the Assembly by deliberately misleading the House on numerous occasions. Please find below the grounds for my complaint. The Member for Miller’s statements to the House focus on two matters - Ml funding and the Inter Regional Transport Corridor (IRTC), and the Gazettal process of the IRTC: These possible Contempt’s relate to the statements made by the Member for Miller, over time, to the House during various sittings. I will deal with the matters separately: M1 Funding The Member has consistently, over time, made accusations to the effect that the Newman LNP Government did nothing on the Ml and/or did nothing for the Ml as regards to funding, planning or construction. These propositions are not correct and the Member knew they were not correct. Indeed, even when the inaccuracy of his statements were pointed out to him and documents were tabled in the House proving so, the Member continued to make statements to the same effect. The following examples of statements in the House and other material, as attached, demonstrates the above: M Bailey, 'Private Members' Statements: Palaszczuk Labor Government, Achievements', Queensland, Debates, 10 October 2017, p 2912: ..
    [Show full text]
  • Part 3 BOUNDARY DESCRIPTIONS of the PROPOSED DISTRICTS
    Part 3 BOUNDARY DESCRIPTIONS OF THE PROPOSED DISTRICTS ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ALGESTER Commencing at the point where Logan Motorway crosses Blunder Creek in the locality of Forest Lake, by Blunder Creek in a generally north direction to Ipswich Motorway, by that motorway in a north-east direction to Granard Road, by that road in a south-east direction to Beaudesert Road, by that road in a south direction to Acacia Ridge locality boundary, by that locality boundary in an east direction to Weaver Street, by that street in an east direction then by a line in an east direction to the Brisbane-Sydney Rail Line, by that rail line in a south direction to Beaudesert Road, by that road in a generally south-east direction to Mount Lindesay Highway, by that highway in a south direction to Browns Plains locality boundary, by that locality boundary in an east direction to Lot 13 on Plan RP103534, by the southern boundary of that lot in an east direction to Wembley Road, by that road a south direction to Browns Plains Road, by that road in a west direction to an unnamed creek, by that creek in a south direction to Scrubby Creek, by that creek in a south-west direction to the southern boundary of Lot 907 on Plan RP224980, by the southern boundaries of that lot then Lot 902 on Plan RP858729 in a west direction to Emerald Drive, by that drive in a south-west direction to Lamberth Road, by that road in a west direction then continue by a line to Lot 1 on Plan RP112275, by the southern boundary of that lot in a west direction then continue by a line in a
    [Show full text]
  • South Coast Regiondepartment of Transport and Main Roads
    Department of Transport and Main Roads South Coast south coast regionDepartment of Transport and Main Roads Beenleigh LOGAN CITY COUNCIL Jimboomba Oxenford Fassifern SOUTHPORT NERANG SURFERS Boonah Beaudesert PARADISE Mudgeeraba SCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL GOLD COAST Coolangatta CITY COUNCIL Legend National road network State strategic road network State regional and other district road ³ 0 15 National rail network Km Other railway Local government boundary South Coast Regional contacts \\imapsfile\jobs\jobs\CORPORATE PRODUCTS\Annual Report and RIP Maps\RIP Maps\2013\Region RIP Maps\South Coast\South Coast Region QTRIP_2013.mxd April 2013 Region Office Street address Postal address Telephone Email South Coast Gold Coast 36-38 Cotton Street, Nerang Qld 4211 PO Box 442, Nerang Old 4211 (07) 5596 9500 [email protected] Divider image: Nerang High Street Intersection, Southport - Gold Coast Rapid Transit Project. Copyright © Courtesy Gold Coast Rapid Transit Project. Department of Transport and Main Roads Regional profile • the Robina Interchange Upgrade as part of the Nation • complete construction of an extra southbound lane on the Building Program, jointly funded by the Australian Pacific Motorway between Fitzgerald Avenue, Springwood Government and Queensland Government (Exit 19) and Shortland Street, Slacks Creek (Exit 23), as Overview part of the Nation Building Program, jointly funded by the • the upgrade of the Pacific Motorway between Springwood Australian Government and Queensland Government The South Coast Region covers an area of about 6548km2, or (South) and Daisy Hill as part of the Nation Building Program, around 0.4% of Queensland.1 It extends from Logan in the jointly funded by the Australian Government and Queensland • complete pavement overlay on sections of the Pacific north to the New South Wales border in the south, and from the Government Motorway from Logan to Nerang coastline in the east to Cunningham’s Gap in the west.
    [Show full text]
  • Queensland Transport and Roads Investment Program 2012-13 To
    Transport and Main Roads Queensland Transport and Roads Investment Program 2012–13 to 2015–16 Foreword by the Premier and Minister The third edition of the Queensland Transport and Roads the Australian Government over and above its current level of transport networks at a safe and efficient level, continue to repair Investment Program (QTRIP) details the current transport and investment. infrastructure damaged in recent natural disasters, and focus new roads projects that the Department of Transport and Main Roads infrastructure in areas of greatest need. It is a QTRIP designed for plans to deliver over the next four years. The Queensland Rail infrastructure program is allocated one purpose – to get Queensland back on track. approximately $2.9 billion across the state to improve our rail In line with the Queensland Government’s priorities to identify network and support increasing rail services. savings and reduce government debt, this year’s QTRIP represents a return to responsible government aimed at restoring a sound We are also improving safety and reducing congestion at rail fiscal position. The Queensland Government is focussed on crossings by investing $124 million in road bridges at Bracken delivering better infrastructure and better planning. We are Ridge and Geebung, a joint initiative with local council. getting back to basics, delivering the right project, at the right time, for the best value for money. Marine infrastructure will see $125 million for projects such as targeted channel deepening at the Cairns Trinity Inlet and the Our aim is to preserve and maintain the wider transport network Gold Coast Broadwater to improve marine access.
    [Show full text]