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25 DECEMBER 2019 No [733] VOL. CCCXXXIII OVER THE COUNTER SALES $3.40 INCLUDING G.S.T. TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT • U • B E AS RT LIT AS•ET•FIDE GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY WEDNESDAY 25 DECEMBER 2019 No. 21 935 ISSN 0039-9795 CONTENTS Administration and Probate Notice Page Administration and Probate Act 1935 Administration and Probate ...................................... 733 Notice for Claims Royal Assent ............................................................. 734 In the Estate of ANTHONY JOHN HUMPHREY FIELD late of Mary’s Grange Nursing Home 95 Grange Avenue Taroona in Gas ............................................................................ 734 Tasmania, deceased who died on 17 July 2019. Animal Health ........................................................... 734 Creditors, next of kin and any other persons having a claim against Petroleum (Submerged Lands) ................................. 735 the Estate of the late ANTHONY JOHN HUMPHREY FIELD are required by the executors Athol Mark Sansom of 28 Natone Offshore Minerals ..................................................... 735 Street Lindisfarne in Tasmania, Married Man, Solicitor and David Heavy Vehicle (National Law) ................................. 735 Charles Field of 159 Military Road Semaphore South Australia, Married Man, to send particulars of such claim to the Registrar Guardianship and Administration ............................. 735 of the Supreme Court of Tasmania, Salamanca Place, Hobart on Water Management ................................................... 735 or before 29 January 2020 after which date the Executors may distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which Rules Publication ...................................................... 736 they then have notice. Survey Co-ordination ............................................... 738 Dated this twenty-fifth day of December 2019. Staff Movements ....................................................... 740 SHIELDS HERITAGE, Solicitors for the Estate. Administration and Probate Act 1935 Tasmanian Government Gazette Notice of Application to Reseal Probate Text copy to be sent to Acrodata Tasmania Pty Ltd. Email: [email protected] Fax: (03) 8888 9948 Notice is hereby given that, after the expiration of 14 days Mail: GPO Box 1487, Hobart Tas. 7001 from the publication hereof, CHRISTOPHER JOHN STORY of Order Information 478 INGLISTON ROAD, BALLAN IN VICTORIA one of the When using this facility please ensure that your order and a executors of the will of the estate of RUTH ELIZABETH STORY, copy of the material are faxed to Acrodata Tasmania Pty Ltd late of 57 PAXTON STREET, MALVERN EAST IN VICTORIA, on (03) 8888 9948 deceased, to whom probate of the said will with leave reserved to Deadlines Iain David Northwood Story the other executor named therein to All copy must be received by last mail Friday or 4pm Friday prior come in and prove the Will at any time was granted by the Court to publication. A proof will be emailed prior to publication. Please of THE SUPREME COURT OF VICTORIA on 2 AUGUST 2018, supply an email address in order for us to forward a proof. If your advertisement requires alterations, they are to be sent as soon as will apply to the Supreme Court of Tasmania in its Ecclesiastical possible, but before 4pm on the Monday prior to publication. Jurisdiction that the seal of the Said Supreme Court of Tasmania After this deadline Acrodata Tasmania Pty Ltd will not be held may be affixed to the said probate pursuant to Part VI of the responsible for any errors and the advertisement will be printed. Administration and Probate Act 1935. Enquiries Dated this twenty-fifth day of December 2019. Subscriptions and account enquiries phone 0407 998 184 Gazette Notice enquiries phone (03) 6210 9631 SIMMONS WOLFHAGEN, Solicitors for the Applicant. Out of Hours Special Gazette Notifications Out-of-hours notification for Special Gazette phone (03) 6210 9634 or mobile 0448 046 747 Gazette and State Service Online The Tasmanian Government Gazette and State Service Notices are now available online at:__www.gazette.tas.gov.au __ NO. 21 935 25 DECEMBER 734 TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 25 DECEMBER 2019 Royal Assent Animal Health Government House ANIMAL HEALTH ACT 1995 Hobart, Tasmania Section 21 13 December 2019 REVOCATION OF GENERAL AUTHORITY Her Excellency the Governor has this day in the name of Her Majesty The Queen assented to the following Bill:__ I, Kevin De Witte, Chief Veterinary Officer, hereby revoke the General Authority for the Importation of Cattle made under section A Bill for an Act to make provision for the establishment and 18 of the Animal Health Act 1995 dated 10th December 2018 management of cemeteries and crematoria, to provide and published in the Tasmanian Government Gazette on the 18th for, and regulate, the handling and storage of human December 2018. remains and to repeal the Burial and Cremation Act 2002 Dated this twentieth day of December 2019. Burial and Cremation Act 2019 KEVIN DE WITTE, Chief Veterinary Officer, (Act No. 50 of 2019) Department of Primary Industries, By Her Excellency’s Command Parks, Water and Environment DAVID OWEN, Official Secretary. ANIMAL HEALTH ACT 1995 Government House Section 18 Hobart, Tasmania 18 December 2019 GENERAL AUTHORITY FOR THE IMPORTATION OF CATTLE Her Excellency the Governor has this day in the name of Her I, Kevin de Witte Chief Veterinary Officer, hereby issue a General Majesty The Queen assented to the following Bills:__ Authority for the Importation of Cattle. A Bill for an Act to amend the Civil Liability Act 2002 in relation The following conditions apply:- to the liability of organisations for child abuse and to (1) The cattle must be inspected by the owner or person in charge amend the Limitation Act 1974 in relation to settlements within 7 days prior to movement to Tasmania and found free of certain actions in respect of child abuse, and for of signs of disease. related purposes (2) The cattle must not be known or suspected of being infected Justice Legislation Amendment (Organisational Liability with, or exposed to a List A or List B disease, other than for Child Abuse) Act 2019 Johne’s Disease, within 42 days prior to movement to (Act No. 48 of 2019) Tasmania commencing. A Bill for an Act to amend the Long Service Leave (State (3) The herd of origin must not be subject to any animal movement Employees) Act 1994 restrictions. Long Service Leave (State Employees) Amendment Act 2019 (4) Cattle that are infected, or suspected of being infected, with (Act No. 49 of 2019) Johne’s Disease may be imported provided that all other conditions have been met. The purchaser or recipient of those A Bill for an Act to amend the Poisons Act 1971 cattle must be advised that the cattle are infected or suspected Poisons Amendment Act 2019 of being infected with Johne’s Disease. (Act No. 51 of 2019) (5) The owner or person in charge of the animals in the exporting A Bill for an Act to amend the Public Sector Superannuation State or Territory must certify within 7 days prior to movement Reform Act 2016 to Tasmania that, to the best of their knowledge, all the above Public Sector Superannuation Reform Amendment Act conditions have been met. 2019 (Act No. 52 of 2019) (6) A Stock Inspector or Government Veterinary Officer in the state of origin must certify that after due enquiry, they A Bill for an Act to amend the Dog Control Act 2000 have no reason to doubt the ‘owner declaration’ required by Dog Control Amendment Act 2019 condition 5. (Act No. 53 of 2019) (7) All certification must be in a form approved by the Chief By Her Excellency’s Command Veterinary Officer, and must be presented to an inspector DAVID OWEN, Official Secretary. when the animals arrive in Tasmania. Dated this twentieth day of December 2019. KEVIN DE WITTE, Chief Veterinary Officer, Gas Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment OFFICE OF THE TASMANIAN ECONOMIC REGULATOR NOTICE UNDER SECTION 33(b) OF THE GAS ACT 2000 In accordance with section 33(b) of the Gas Act 2000, notice is hereby given that a licence to sell gas by retail was granted to GloBird Energy Pty Ltd (ACN 600 285 827) on the 19th day of December 2019. A copy of the licence document may be viewed at the Economic Regulator’s website at www.economicregulator.tas.gov.au. Joe Dimasi TASMANIAN ECONOMIC REGULATOR 25 December 2019 25 DECEMBER 2019 TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 735 Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Guardianship and Administration PETROLEUM (SUBMERGED LANDS) ACT 1982 GUARDIANSHIP AND ADMINISTRATION ACT 1995 Delegation of Ministerial Functions, Powers and Duties under NOTICE UNDER SECTION 81A the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1982 ENDURING GUARDIANSHIP CORRESPONDING LAWS I, GUY BARNETT, being and as the Minister for Resources and I, Elise Archer MP, as Minister for Justice, declare the following the Minister administering the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act laws to be corresponding law for the purposes of section 81A of 1982 (the Act), acting pursuant to section 15(6) of the Act, hereby the Guardianship and Administration Act 1995: revoke the delegation of the then Minister for Resources, Sarah (a) Part 2 of the Guardianship Act 1987 of New South Wales Courtney, of her functions, powers and duties under the Act dated 29 November 2018. (b) Chapters 3, 4 and 5 of the Powers of Attorney Act 2006 of the Australian Capital Territory Further, acting pursuant to section 15(1) of the Act (and subject to that provision), I hereby delegate all of my functions, powers (c) Part 3 of the Guardianship
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