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Liquor Licensing Act 1997—Notices No. 17 637 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ALL PUBLIC ACTS appearing in this GAZETTE are to be considered official, and obeyed as such ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, 20 FEBRUARY 2003 CONTENTS Page Page Appointments, Resignations, Etc...............................................638 PROCLAMATIONS Boxing and Martial Arts Act 2000—Notices ............................638 Community Titles (Miscellaneous) Amendment Building Work Contractors Act 1995—Notices........................638 (Commencement) Proclamation 2003................................ 696 Constitution Act 1934—Notice.................................................640 Shop Trading Hours (Authorisation) Proclamation 2003 ...... 697 Corporations and District Councils—Notices ...........................738 Shop Trading Hours (Authorisation) Proclamation 2003 ...... 698 Crown Lands Act 1929—Notices..............................................640 Shop Trading Hours (Easter Trading) Proclamation 2003..... 699 Development Act 1993—Notices..............................................640 Environment Protection Act 1993—Notice...............................642 REGULATIONS Fisheries Act 1982—Notices.....................................................662 Geographical Names Act 1991—Notice ...................................662 Community Titles Act 1996 (No. 14 of 2003)....................... 700 Liquor Licensing Act 1997—Notices........................................663 Strata Titles Act 1988 (No. 15 of 2003) ................................ 708 Mid Year Budget Review 2002-2003........................................669 Liquor Licensing Act 1997 (No. 16 of 2003) ........................ 728 Mining Act 1971—Notices .......................................................666 Water Resources Act 1997 (No. 17 of 2003)......................... 730 National Parks Regulations 2001—Notices ..............................687 Firearms Act 1977 (No. 18 of 2003) ..................................... 735 Petroleum Act 2000—Notice ....................................................688 Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991—Notices.................... 693 Podiatrists in South Australia—Register ...................................689 Trade Standards Act 1979—Notice........................................... 693 Prices Act 1948—Notice...........................................................687 Transport, Department of—Notices to Mariners....................... 693 Public Trustee Office—Administration of Estates ....................740 Water Mains and Sewers—Mains Laid, Replaced, Etc............. 693 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE NOTICES ALL poundkeepers’ and private advertisements forwarded for publication in the South Australian Government Gazette must be PAID FOR PRIOR TO INSERTION; and all notices, from whatever source, should be legibly written on one side of the paper only and sent to Government Publishing SA so as to be received no later than 4 p.m. on the Tuesday preceding the day of publication. Phone 8207 1045 or Fax 8207 1040. E-mail: [email protected]. Send as attachments in Word format and please confirm your transmission with a faxed copy of your document, including the date the notice is to be published and to whom the notice will be charged. 638 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [20 February 2003 Department of the Premier and Cabinet Member: (from 20 February 2003 until 1 April 2003) Adelaide, 20 February 2003 Jane Rosemary Moularadellis HER Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been By command, pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Supported J. D. LOMAX-SMITH, for Premier Residential Facilities Advisory Committee, pursuant to the provisions of the Supported Residential Facilities Act 1992: OCBA 002/03CS Member: (from 20 February 2003 until 19 February 2005) Eleanor Mary Ramsay BOXING AND MARTIAL ARTS ACT 2000 Andrew Marshall Pat Coiden KICKBOXING John James Messenger Notice of Rules of Kickboxing (WKA) Marilyn Crabtree Phillip Beddall TAKE notice that pursuant to section 10 of the Boxing and Kerry Symons Martial Arts Act 2000, Michael John Wright, Minister for Keith Moorman Recreation, Sport and Racing and the Minister of the Crown to Peter Smith whom the administration of the Boxing and Martial Arts Act 2000 Chris Wurm is committed, has approved the rules applicable to the conduct of Henry Golat Kickboxing events to commence operation on 9 February 2003. Deputy Member: (from 20 February 2003 until 19 February The rules of Kickboxing events are set out below. 2005) Dated 11 February 2003. Jan Connolly (Deputy to Ramsay) Christopher Starrs (Deputy to Marshall) M. J. WRIGHT, Minister for Recreation, Janette Hall (Deputy to Coiden) Sport and Racing Robert Leahy (Deputy to Messenger) Ian Yates (Deputy to Crabtree) Rules of Kickboxing Events Alison Creaser (Deputy to Symons) Lloyd Evans (Deputy to Wurm) The official World Kickboxing Association Rules published by Barbara Fisher (Deputy to Golat) World Kickboxing Association 1995 version 5. By command, BOXING AND MARTIAL ARTS ACT 2000 J. D. LOMAX-SMITH, for Premier MSJ 006/03CS BOXING Notice of Rules of Boxing (ANBF) Department of the Premier and Cabinet TAKE notice that pursuant to section 10 of the Boxing and Adelaide, 20 February 2003 Martial Arts Act 2000, Michael John Wright, Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing and the Minister of the Crown to HER Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been whom the administration of the Boxing and Martial Arts Act 2000 pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the South Australian is committed, has approved the rules applicable to the conduct of Aboriginal Housing Authority Board of Management, pursuant to Boxing events to commence operation on 9 February 2003. the provisions of the Housing and Urban Development (Adminis- trative Arrangements) (South Australian Aboriginal Housing The rules of Boxing events are set out below. Authority) Regulations 1998: Dated 11 February 2003. Member: (from 20 February 2003 until 19 February 2005) M. J. WRIGHT, Minister for Recreation, George Cooley Sport and Racing Shereen Rankine Yami Lester Rules of Boxing Events Henry James Rankine Klynton Wanganeen The Australian National Boxing Federation Rules and Harry Miller Regulations. Alwyn Hamilton McKenzie Revised 1 June 2001. Tauto Sansbury Deputy Member: (from 20 February 2003 until 19 February 2005) BUILDING WORK CONTRACTORS ACT 1995 Victor Wilson (Deputy to S. Rankine) Exemption Gwen Miller (Deputy to Lester) Christine Lennon (Deputy to H. Rankine) TAKE notice that, pursuant to section 45 of the Building Work Elliott McNamara (Deputy to Larkins) Contractors Act 1995, I, Michael John Atkinson, Minister for Consumer Affairs, do hereby exempt the licensee named in By command, Schedule 1 from the application of Division 3 of Part 5 of the J. D. LOMAX-SMITH, for Premier above Act in relation to domestic building work described in Schedule 2 and subject to the conditions specified in Schedule 3. MSJ 005/03CS SCHEDULE 1 Superform Construction Pty Ltd, BLD 7707. Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 20 February 2003 SCHEDULE 2 HER Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been Domestic building work performed by the licensee for Spring pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Residential Grove Estate Pty Ltd (trading as Torrens Grove Estate) in the Tenancies Tribunal, pursuant to the provisions of the Residential construction of 78 independent units and 24 serviced apartments at Tenancies Act 1995: the property described as Torrens Grove Estate Retirement Village, 1 Humphries Terrace, Kilkenny. Member: (from 19 March 2003 until 1 April 2003) Boudewyn Groeneveld 20 February 2003] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 639 SCHEDULE 3 3. The licensee must, prior to commencement of the works, 1. The licensee must, prior to commencement of the building effect an amendment to the contract between the licensee and the works, effect an amendment to the contracts between the building property owner(s) such that they are required to have indepen-dent company and the property owner(s) such that the latter are building inspections and provide certificates of same to the required to inform prospective purchasers of the properties that a Commissioner for Consumer Affairs, and any prospective policy of building indemnity insurance has not been issued in residents to the properties. respect of the properties. 4. The licensee, prior to commencement of the building works, 2. The licensee must, prior to commencement of the building effect an amendment to the contracts between the building works, effect an amendment to the contracts between the building company and the property owner(s) such that they are required to company and the property owner(s) such that the owners will not perform maintenance of the properties within five years of their transfer their interest in the land prior to the date of completion of completion. the building work, or within five years of its completion, without 5. The licensee must, prior to commencement of the building the authorisation of the Commissioner for Consumer Affairs. works, provide a copy of amended contracts between the building 3. The licensee must, prior to commencement of the works, company and the property owner(s) such that they abide by these effect an amendment to the contract between the licensee and the exemption conditions for each project to the Commis-sioner for property owner(s) such that they are required to have indepen-dent Consumer Affairs. building inspections and provide certificates
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