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Queensland Government Gazette

PP 451207100087 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370

Vol. CCCXXXIX] (339) FRIDAY, 29 JULY, 2005 [No. 66

\Valuers Registration Act 1992 LIST OF REGISTERED VALUERS

The Valuers Registration Board of Queensland Brisbane, 29 July, 2005 IN pursuance of the pro visions of section 2 8 of the Valuers Registration Act 1992 the following is a list of Registered Valuers of Queensland as at the 1st July 2005. H. PALASZCZUK Minster for Natural Resources and Mines No. of Certificate and Date of Registration Name Business Address No. Date

2767 17 Aug 2004 Abbott, Katie LMW Residential, Suite 4, 48-50 Sugar Road, Maroochydore 4558 1945 10 Jun 1992 Aboud, Julian Daher Taylor Byrne Valuers, Level 7 Grant Thornton House,102 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 1561 11 Mar 1986 Adams, Brett Martin Qld Investment Corporation, Level 6 Central Plaza Two, 66 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 2124 10 Nov 1994 Adams, Kim Warwick Australian Valuation Office, Level 11, 313 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 1870 6 Mar 1991 Adams, Timothy John AcVal J Dodds & Assoc, The Waterfront Building, 8A River Street, Mackay 4740 1597 2 Dec 1986 Ahern, John Andrew Flight Centre Limited, Level 13, 316 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 1921 11 Feb 1992 Aitcheson, Scott Donald Herriots Ipswich Pty Ltd, 65 Blackstone Road, Newburn 4305 1676 28 Mar 1988 Albiston, Andrew Thomas HTW Valuers [Brisbane] Residential Pty Ltd, Level 2, 12 Mt Gravatt-Capalaba Road, Upper Mt Gravatt 4122 1749 13 Jun 1989 Alexander, Terrence Sidney Department of Main Roads, Property Section, Level 4, 477 Boundary Street, Spring Hill 4000 1707 5 Jan 1989 Allan, Grant Robert Level 20 Inns of Court, 107 North Quay, Brisbane 4000 1287 3 Mar 1980 Allan, Kevin Neil State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, William McCormack Place, 5B Sheridan Street, Cairns 4870 1307 21 Jan 1981 Allan, Kevin Neil State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, William McCormack Place, 5B Sheridan Street, Cairns 4870 1199 30 Mar 1978 Allard, Cliff William Ray White Valuers Retail, Level 4, 345 Ann Street, Brisbane 4000 1450 13 Jun 1984 Allison, Rhys Elijah Duncan Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Mineral House, 41 George Street, Brisbane 4000 1482 21 Feb 1985 Allison, Rhys Elijah Duncan Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Mineral House, 41 George Street, Brisbane 4000 1842 13 Nov 1990 Allsop, Ray Frederick PRP Valuers & Consultants [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Suite 1, 20 Welch Street, Southport 4215 1851 29 Nov 1990 Allsopp, Owen John Allsopp & Associates Pty Ltd, Level 3, 103 Molesworth Street, Lismore 2480 1833 24 Sep 1990 Allwood, Stanley Ernest Allwood Holdings Pty Ltd, Level 2, 116 Collins Street, Edge Hill, Cairns 4870 1100 15 Mar 1976 Anders, Ian James Anders Property Consulting Pty Ltd, 25 Boden Street, Edge Hill, Cairns 4870 2546 15 Jun 2001 Anderson, Christopher David LMW Residential, Level 1, 48-50 Sugar Road, Maroochydore 4558 1145 9 Feb 1977 Anderson, David William 76 Boden Street, Edge Hill 4870 1191 9 Feb 1978 Anderson, David William 10 Victor Place, Kuranda 4872 2682 2 Jun 2003 Anderson, Timothy David Egan National Valuers [WA], 22 Hardy Street, South Perth 6151 2292 13 May 1997 Anderssen, Benjamin Scott Parris & Associates, 50 Leichhardt Street, Spring Hill 4000 2812 14 Mar 2005 Andreatta, Simon MVS Valuers Australia Pty Ltd, Suite 3, Level 14, 115 Pitt Street, Sydney 2000 2208 7 Dec 1995 Andrew, Christopher Ronald LandMark White [Qld] Pty Ltd, Level 14, 307 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 2641 18 Nov 2002 Andrew, Stephen Roger Colliers International Consultancy & V aluation Pty Lim ited, Level 12 Gros venor Place, 22 5 George Street, Sydney 2000 2668 16 Apr 2003 Andrews, Michael Barry HTW Valuers [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 50 Cavill Avenue, Surfers Paradise 4217 2362 10 Feb 1998 Andrews, Ronald George Francis Countryman Real Estate, 48 Monarch Drive, Canungra 4275 1689 12 Jul 1988 Antoni, Edward State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Level 5 Landcentre, Vulture Street, Woolloongabba 4102 1881 11 Jun 1991 Apted, Jeremy Hugh Peter Jones Lang LaSalle [Qld] Pty Ltd, Level 33 Central Plaza 1, 345 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 2091 10 May 1994 Armitage, Lynne Audrey University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3010 1602 10 Feb 1987 Arthur, Bruce Alexander BAV Valuations, 18 Duke Street, Jondaryan 4403 1286 3 Mar 1980 Arthur, Damian Joseph State Valuation Ser vice, De partment of Natural Resources & Mi nes, Lands borough Highway, Longreach 4730 2443 3 Aug 1999 Asnicar, Denis Anthony Queensland Investment Corporation, Level 6 Central Plaza Two, 66 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 1574 10 Jul 1986 Aston, Raymond Ernest 164 Currey Road, Wongawallan 4210 297137—1 1034 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 66 [29 July, 2005

REGISTERED VALUERS—continued

No. of Certificate and Date of Registration Name Business Address No. Date

2385 14 Jul 1998 Atkinson, William Anthony Leigh Savills [Qld] Pty Limited, Level 15 William Buck Centre, 120 Edward Street 4000 1320 1 Apr 1981 Austin, Peter 6 Queenscroft Street, Chelmer 4068

2672 16 May 2003 Bailey, Alastair David McGees Property, Level 2, 145 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 1390 16 Mar 1983 Bailey, Anthony John HTW Valuers Pty Ltd, Level 1, 10 Barolin Street, Bundaberg 4670 2835 17 Jun 2005 Bailey, Steven Roy Department of Main Roads, Property Services, Level 4, 477 Boundary Street, Spring Hill 4000 1380 14 Oct 1982 Baker, Michael Edward Queensland Transport, 85 George Street, Brisbane 4000 1541 5 Dec 1985 Baker, Timothy John Rafter & O’Hagan, 13 Smith Street, Mooloolaba 4557 1978 2 Mar 1993 Balch, Samuel Brian Devine Rural Business Consultants & Valuers, Shop 5, 29 Miles Street, Mt Isa 4825 2247 11 Jun 1996 Bale, Derek Rodney State Valuation Service, Department o f N atural R esources & M ines, Le vel 1 W est T ower, Holden Place, Bundall 4217 2743 19 Apr 2004 Barber, Graham Paul DTZ Australia [NSW] Pty Ltd, Level 8, 5 Elizabeth Street, Sydney 2000 2623 16 Aug 2002 Barlow, Stewart Charles Australian Valuation Office, Level 11, 313 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 2266 12 Nov 1996 Barnden, Robert Greg Chaffey Barnden Partners Property Pty Ltd, 78 Madden Avenue, Mildura 3500 2478 8 Jun 2000 Barras, John Alan CB Richard Ellis, Level 26, 363 George Street, Sydney 2000 2446 14 Sept 1999 Barrington, Bruce William Barrington & Co Pty Ltd, Level 5, 293 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 2161 18 Apr 1995 Bartels, Peter John AcVal Collin & Eales, Level 1, 112-118 Denham Street, Townsville 4810 2440 13 Jul 1999 Barter, John Nicholas OnLine Valuations Pty Ltd, 46 Macleod Pde, Macleod 3085 1917 11 Feb 1992 Bartholomew, Timothy James Taylor Byrne Valuers, Level 1, 1 - 3 Russell Street, Toowoomba 4350 1850 29 Nov 1990 Baxter, James Samuel Australian Valuation Office, Level 11, 313 Adelaide St, Brisbane 4000 2325 27 Aug 1997 Baxter, Joanne Margaret Herron Todd White Brisbane Commercial, Level 3, 171 George Street, Brisbane 4000 2528 21 Mar 2001 Baxter, Mark James AcVal Collins & Eales, Level 1, 112 Denham Street, Townsville 4810 2376 12 May 1998 Bayntun, Alison Louise Sport & Recreation Queensland, Level 5 Forestry House, 160 Mary Street, Brisbane 4000 2269 17 Dec 1996 Bayntun, Rebecca Anne Department of Main Roads, Property Services, Level 4, 477 Boundary Street, Spring Hill 4000 2461 18 Jan 2000 Beardmore, Jodi Lynelle Wardell Corporation/Wardell Capital, 17 Affleck Avenue, Petrie QLD 4502 954 3 Jun 1971 Beasley, Peter Dellar 26 Blaxland Street, Ipswich 4305 2179 3 Aug 1995 Beattie, Christopher Hugh Crane & Co Valuers Pty Ltd, Suite 8 The Anchorage, 20 Masthead Drive, Cleveland 4163 1146 9 Feb 1977 Beattie, Ian Samuel Beattie Management Pty Ltd, 106 Petersen Street, Freshwater 4870 1284 3 Mar 1980 Bechtel, Glenn Bechtel Real Estate Pty Ltd, 9 Emma Street, Wooloowin 4030 2260 1 Oct 1996 Becke, Sara Jane Department of Na tural R esources & M ines, Level 8 La ndcentre, C nr M ain & Vulture Streets, Woolloongabba 4102 665 4 Mar 1969 Becker, Michael Anthony Australian Valuation Office, Level 2 R ed Foyer, Commonwealth Govt Centre, 143-201 Walker Street, Townsville 4810 1200 30 Mar 1978 Bein, Ross Malcolm State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, 32 Tansey Street, Beenleigh 4207 1385 12 Jan 1983 Beitey, Bruce Franklin Taylor Byrne Valuers, Level 6 Seabank Centre, 12-14 Marine Parade, Southport 4215 1513 3 Oct 1985 Bell, John Maxwell J.M.B. Valuers Pty Ltd, 124 Crown Street, Wollongong 2500 2142 6 Dec 1994 Bell, Lachlan Kent Honeycombes Property Group, 131 Denham Street, Townsville 4810 2798 25 Jan 2005 Bell, Michelle Leighanne Herriots Pty Ltd, Units 13 & 14, 3 Fermont Road, Underwood 4119 2843 25 May 2005 Bellew, James Patrick Colliers International, Level 6, 91 Phillip Street, Parramatta 2150 1282 3 Mar 1980 Bendle, Trevor John Invemax, 6 Booth Street, Kingaroy 4610 1708 24 Jan 1989 Benson, Colin David Wensley Estates, Conservative Building, Canute Place, Knitsford, Cheshire WA16 OLT 2388 11 Aug 1998 Bentley, Fraser Howard LandMark White [Qld] Pty Ltd, Level 14, 307 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 2182 14 Sep 1995 Beresford, Reginald Charles Michael SB Group Valuers Pty Ltd, Suite 10, Level 1 Noel Burns House, 21 Nicklin Way, Buddina 4575 1368 7 Apr 1982 Bermingham, Mark David Department of State Development & Innovation, 111 George Street, Brisbane 4000 1616 26 Feb 1987 Bermingham, Matthew Leslie State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, William McCormack Place, 5B Sheridan Street, Cairns 4870, 2769 15 Sep 2004 Bernoth, Mitchell Barry LandMark White [Qld] Pty Ltd, Level 14, 307 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 2718 4 Dec 2003 Berntsen, Richard Laing & Simmons Commercial, Level 1, 60 Castlereagh St, Sydney 2000 1679 27 Apr 1988 Bertenshaw, Graeme John Department of Main Roads, Property Services, Level 4, 477 Boundary Street, Spring Hill 4000 1621 9 Apr 1987 Beu, David Cameron 60 Washington Drive, Hervey Bay 4655 2190 10 Oct 1995 Bible, Warwick James Meridien Pty Ltd, Level 26 Waterfront Place, 1 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 2540 21 May 2001 Biddle, Joseph Ryall Rabobank, Suite 4, Level 1, 128 Dangar Street, Armidale 2350 1328 1 Apr 1981 Bidwell, Paul Commerce Queensland, Industry House, 375 Wickham Terrace, Spring Hill 4000 1483 21 Feb 1985 Bidwell, Robert Gold Coast Airport Limited, Airport Central, Bilinga 4225 1549 18 Feb 1986 Bidwell, Robert Gold Coast Airport Limited, Airport Central, Bilinga 4225 676 20 Mar 1969 Bigg, Kenneth Sidney 14 Tracey Street, Toowoomba 4350 2559 30 Aug 2001 Binney, Andrew Nixon LandMark White [Qld] Pty Ltd, Level 14, 307 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 1912 5 Feb 1992 Bird, Roderick Ray White Commercial, Level 24 Riverside Centre, 123 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 1709 24 Jan 1989 Birgan, Scott Andrew Ergon Energy, Level 2, 61 Mary Street, Brisbane 4000 2849 13 Jul 2005 Bischoff, Richard Edward Alex J Saunders Valuations Pty Ltd, Level 1, 107 Milton Road, Milton 4064 2790 10 Nov 2004 Bishenden, Mark Australian Valuation Office, Level 2 R ed Foyer, Commonwealth Govt Centre, 143-201 Walker Street, Townsville 4810 2684 20 Jun 2003 Bishop, Stuart David Savills [Qld] Pty Limited, Level 15 William Buck Centre, 120 Edward Street, Brisbane 4000 734 5 Sep 1969 Bishopp, Malcolm Allan Malcolm Bishopp & Assoc, 13 Wongawallan Road, Eagle Heights 4271 1154 14 Apr 1977 Black, Ian Edward Lindesay Blacks Real Estate Pty Ltd, 43 Wood Street, Mackay 4740 2648 22 Dec 2002 Black, Lucas Benjamin PRP Valuers & Consultants [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Suite 1, 20 Welch Street, Southport 4215 2650 16 Dec 2002 Blackwell, David Ross Blackwell Consulting, Suite 5, 91 Mort Street, Balmain 2041 2172 11 Jul 1995 Blake, Andrea Gaye Qld University of Technology, School of C onstruction Management & Property, Gardens Point Campus, 2 George Street, Brisbane 4000 2616 26 Jun 2002 Blakeley, Peter Arthur Colliers International, Level 5 Airport Central Tower, 241 O’Riordan Street, Mascot 2020 2746 18 May 2004 Blanchard, Scott Andrew HTW Valuers [Cairns] Pty Ltd, Level 1, 258 Mulgrave Road, Cairns 4870 2782 10 Nov 2004 Bletchly, Annette HTW Valuers [Brisbane] Residential Pty Ltd, Shop 11A North West Plaza, 9 7 Flockton Street, McDowall 4053 861 20 Feb 1970 Blocksidge, Norman Bruce Blocksidge & Ferguson Ltd, 144 Adelaide Street, Brisbane, 4000 1484 21 Feb 1985 Blomfieldld, Rodney Gordon State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, William McCormack Place, 5B Sheridan Street, Cairns 4870 2050 18 Jan 1994 Bloxsom, Jonathan Craig Bloxsom Chippindall & Assoc Pty Ltd, Sunshine House, 406 Bilsen Road, Geebung 4034 2284 11 Mar 1997 Bodman, Timothy William Clem Scanlan & Associates, Suite 2, 8 Wagner Road, Clayfield 4011 2813 14 Mar 2005 Bolewski, Ian David MVS Valuers Australia Pty Ltd, Suite 3, Level 14, 115 Pitt Street, Sydney 2000 2310 15 Jul 1997 Bond, Natalie Nadine Herriots [Cairns] Pty Ltd, Unit 4, 204 McLeod Street, Cairns 4870 2128 24 Nov 1994 Bonifant, Natalie J Lend Lease, Ground Floor Gardner House, 9 Gardner Close, Milton 4064 2462 18 Jan 2000 Booth, Ryan Phillip AcVal J D Dodds Pty Ltd, 4/59 Neerim Drive, Mooloolabah 4575 1821 18 Aug 1990 Borlai, Roderick Michael PRP Valuers, 365 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000 2814 14 Mar 2005 Boulougouris, George MVS Valuers Australia Pty Ltd, Suite 3, Level 14, 115 Pitt Street, Sydney 2000 976 20 Mar 1972 Bowden, William Henry WH Bowden Real Estate Pty Ltd, Shop 1A, Brendale Shopping Centre, Kremzow Road, Brendale 4500 1557 26 Feb 1986 Bowen, William Brett State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, William McCormack Place, 5B Sheridan Street, Cairns 4870 1622 9 Apr 1987 Bowen, William Brett State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, William McCormack Place, 5B Sheridan Street, Cairns 4870 978 14 Aug 1972 Box, Peter Edward Australian Valuation Office, Level 11, 313 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 2667 6 Mar 2003 Boyd, Anthony Leonard LandMark White [Gold Coast] Pty L td, Ground Floor, Waterside East Tower, Ho lden Place, Bundall 4217 2716 2 Dec 2003 Boyd, Stephen John Johnston & Company Pty Ltd, Level 6, 288 Edward Street, Brisbane 4000 2685 20 Jun 2003 Boyd, Steven Terence Colliers International, Level 20 Central Plaza 1, 345 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 66 1035

REGISTERED VALUERS—continued

No. of Certificate and Date of Registration Name Business Address No. Date

2803 18 Feb 2005 Boyd, Terence Peter Queensland University of Technology, School of Construction Management & Property, Gardens Point Campus, 2 George Street, Brisbane 4000 1599 29 Jan 1987 Boylan, Robert PO Box 10742, Southport 4215 1992 6 Apr 1993 Bradford, David Ian Ruston Asset Val Pty Ltd, Level 4, 400 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 353 6 Apr 1967 Bradley, William Thomas Bradley Rural, 17 Norris Road, North Mackay 4740 64 22 Aug 1966 Brandon, Ronald David Brandon’s Real Estate, 118 Queen Street, Ayr 4807 2126 10 Nov 1994 Brassey, Lewis Charles Jones Lang LaSalle, [QLD] Pty Ltd, L evel 33 C entral Plaza On e, 3 45 Queen Street , Bri sbane 4000 1422 21 Feb 1984 Bray, Neil Andrew Department of Administrative & Inform ation Servi ces, Level 2, 101 Grenfell St reet, Ad elaide 5000 1496 12 Mar 1985 Bray, Neil Andrew Department of Administrative & Inform ation Servi ces, Level 2, 101 Grenfell St reet, Ad elaide 5000 1119 21 Jul 1976 Bremner, Gregory Paul Chesterton Valuations [Qld] Pty Ltd, Level 11, 300 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 2805 25 Feb 2005 Brennan, James Andrew DTZ [Australia] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 140 Bundall Road, Bundall 4217 2720 21 Jan 2004 Brennan, Leon Edward State Valuation Service, Department of Natural R esources & Mines, Hood Street , Charleville 4470 1055 15 Jan 1975 Brett, Rodney Louis Level 1 The Mansions, 40 George Street, Brisbane 4000 1125 23 Sep 1976 Brett, Rodney Louis Level 1 The Mansions, 40 George Street, Brisbane 4000 1958 8 Sep 1992 Brill, Charles Joseph 41B Murtha Drive, Elanora 4221 1582 16 Sep 1986 Bristow, Hugh Walford Bristow & Associates, La Scala, 517- 521 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley, 4006 2470 8 May 2000 Brodribb, Cheryl Adriane Herriots [Cairns] Pty Ltd, Unit 4, 204 McLeod Street, Cairns 4870 2395 13 Oct 1998 Brogan, Paul Allan Macquarie Bank, Level 1 300 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 2174 11 Jul 1995 Brooke, Robert Harold Taylor Brooke Pty Ltd, Gound Floor, 165 Grenfell Street, Adelaide 5000 2596 3 Apr 2002 Brookes, Aleisha Maree Alex J Saunders Valuations Pty Ltd, Level 1, 107 Milton Road, Milton 4064 2738 11 Mar 2004 Brooks, Catherine Burgess Rawson [QLD] Pty Ltd, 47 Ashmore Road, Bundall 4217 1439 13 Mar 1984 Brosnan, Ian Kevin AcVal Eccleston & Fraser Pty Ltd, Level 1 Pacific Place, 15 Short Street, Southport 4215 2294 13 May 1997 Brown, Andrew Trevor State Valuation Service, Department of Nat ural Reso urces & Mines, Level 2 Land centre, Cnr Main & Vulture Streets, Woolloongabba 4102 1504 11 Jun 1985 Brown, Clifford Alexander C A Brown & Associates, 175 Balo Street, Moree 2400 1596 2 Dec 1986 Brown, Geoffrey Robert Hume L J Hooker Caboolture, 25 King Street, Caboolture 4510 1716 14 Feb 1989 Brown, Leslie James M3 Property [Vic] Pty Ltd, Level 17, 200 Queen Street, Melbourne 3000 1416 13 Sep 1983 Brown, Malcolm Gerald Murray Independent Home Valuation Services, 18 Burnside Cres, Westlake 4074 1666 24 Feb 1988 Brown, Peter David Gold Coast City Council, 135 Bundall Road, Surfers Paradise 4217 2137 6 Dec 1994 Brown, Ronald Robert Harrington Watkins & Co [Q] Pty Ltd, 74 McDowall Street, Roma 4455 1241 13 Feb 1979 Brown, Russell Geoffrey Taylor Byrne Valuers, Level 7 Grant Thornton House, 102 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 2389 11 Aug 1998 Brown, Ruth Allison Disability Services Queensland, 75 William Street, Brisbane 4000 2630 14 Oct 2002 Brown, Sonia Terese Herriots [Ipswich] Pty Ltd, 65 Blackstone Road, Eastern Heights 4305 405 1 Jun 1967 Browning, Colin Matthew Browning Valuers, 47 Newitt Drive, Bundaberg 4670 2263 12 Nov 1996 Browning, Wendy Lee Browning Valuers, 47 Newitt Drive, Bundaberg 4670 736 5 Sep 1969 Bryant, Brian Michael Lochlea, 296 Mason Road, Bowenville 4404 2202 5 Dec 1995 Bryant, Lyndall Elaine Stockland Developments Pty Limited, Level 7 STC House, 545 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 1414 9 Aug 1983 Buchanan, Douglas George State Valuation Service, Department of Nat ural Reso urces & Mines, Level 2 Land centre, Cnr Main & Vulture Streets, Woolloongabba 4102 1771 12 Dec 1989 Buckley, Matthew John Savills [Qld] Pty Limited, Level 15 William Buck Centre, 120 Edward Street 4000 1221 11 Dec 1978 Buckley, Terence Kevin Austin, Buckley & Associates, 1/18 Pickwick Street, Cannon Hill 4170 1216 18 Sep 1978 Bugler, Ronald William Bugler Francis Valuers, Suite 6, 41 Sunshine Beach Road, Noosa Heads 4567 1807 17 Apr 1990 Bugler, Ronald William Bugler Francis Valuers, Suite 6, 41 Sunshine Beach Road, Noosa Heads 4567 1975 2 Feb 1993 Bullen, Douglas Robert HTW [Sunshine Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 3, 77 The Esplanade, Mooloolaba 4557 2384 14 Jul 1998 Bullen, Peter Kenneth State Valuation Service, Department of Natural R esources & Mines, Level 4 Hayden Centre, 37 South Street, Ipswich 4305 885 20 Feb 1970 Bunker, Colin Leslie Department of State Development & In novation, Ex ecutive B uilding, 1 00 George Street, Brisbane 4000 2352 13 Jan 1998 Burbidge, Kent Michael Knight Frank Townsville, 440 Flinders Street, Townsville 4810 2494 8 Aug 2000 Burdekin, John Edward Jones Lang LaSalle, Level 18, 400 George Street, Sydney 2000 2390 11 Aug 1998 Burge, Murray Vernon AcVal J D Dodds Pty Ltd, The Waterfront Building, 8A River Street, Mackay 4740 2736 27 Feb 2004 Burgess, David John Colliers International, Level 12, 225 George Street, Sydney 2000 2573 15 Nov 2001 Burgis, Gregory John Australian Valuation Office, Farley Green, 8 Carrington Court, Terranora 2486 2840 29 Jun 2005 Burke, John David HTW Valuers [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 50 Cavill Avenue, Surfers Paradise 4217 2194 10 Oct 1995 Burley, Damien John Hoolihan Valuations Pty Ltd, 210 Keen Street, Lismore 2480 2132 24 Nov 1994 Busby, Michael John John Logan & Associates, 2/8 William Street, Rockhampton 4700 2111 9 Aug 1994 Butler, David Paul Unit 502, 91 A Bridge Road, Westmead 2145 2421 13 Apr 1999 Butler, Paul Robert Rafter & O’Hagan Pty Ltd, 13 Smith Street, Mooloolaba 4557 2642 29 Nov 2002 Butler, Peter Ross 35 Honeysuckle Street, Mansfield 4122 131 7 Oct 1966 Byrne, Patrick Roderick Frank Byrne Pty Ltd, 23-25 Edith Street, Innisfail 4860

1550 18 Feb 1986 Caleo, Chris Taylor Byrne Valuers, 211 Sturt Street, Townsville 4810 2157 11 Apr 1995 Callaghan, Desmond Peter Department of Main Roads, Property Division, Level 4, 477 Boundary Street, Spring Hill 4000 2289 8 Apr 1997 Cambridge, Peter John Gemazo Pty Ltd, 420 Springwood Road, Springwood 4127 1007 4 Apr 1973 Cameron, David Alan Stuart Cameron Bros, Level 1 Selbourne Chambers, 164 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 1841 13 Nov 1990 Cameron, Jennifer PRP Valuers & Consultants [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Suite 1, 20 Welch Street, Southport 4215 2626 11 Sep 2002 Cameron, Stephen Ewen HTW Valuers [Darling Downs] Pty Ltd, 625 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba 4350 2499 10 Oct 2000 Cameron, Stuart David Cameron Bros, Level 1 Selbourne Chambers, 164 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 951 23 May 1971 Campbell, Montague John Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Level 5 LandCentre, Vulture Street, Woolloongabba 4102 2679 17 Jun 2003 Campbell, Scott Anthony Miller McGees Property, Level 2, 145 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 2625 30 Aug 2002 Carey, Jason Reginald StateValuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Level 4 Hayden Centre, Cnr East and South Streets, Ipswich 4305 1393 16 Mar 1983 Carey, Robert Michael Ingham Real Estate, 73-81 Lannercost Street, Ingham 4850 2832 22 Jun 2005 Carlton, Elizabeth Jane 22 Millroy Street, Rockhampton 4700 1067 12 Mar 1975 Carrick, Alan Francis A F Carrick & Assoc Pty Ltd, 101 Bulcock Street, Caloundra 4551 1801 22 Mar 1990 Carrington, James Michael Department of Main Roads, Property Services, Level 4, 477 Boundary Street, Spring Hill 4004 2593 13 Feb 2002 Carroll, Kylie Ann HTW Valuers [Sunshine Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 3, 77 Esplanade, Mooloolaba 4557 1867 19 Feb 1991 Carter, Anthony Noel Alex J Saunders Valuations Pt y Ltd, Shop 6 Cent ral Avenue Plaza, 15 Cent ral Avenue, Pi alba 4655 415 7 Jun 1967 Carter, Charles Henry 30 Cooran Court, Noosa Heads 4567 1822 14 Aug 1990 Carter, Robert James George Queensland Investment Corporation, Level 6 Central Plaza Two, 66 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 2836 16 Jun 2005 Carthew, Sean Charles Alex J Saunders Valuations Pty Ltd, Level 1, 107 Milton Road, Milton 4064 1243 20 Mar 1979 Casagrande, Alivio Rico Australia Pacific Valuers Pty Ltd, Level 11, 379 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 1886 1 Aug 1991 Case, Jo-anne Rafter & O’Hagan Pty Ltd, 13 Smith Street, Mooloolaba 4557 2135 6 Dec 1994 Casey, Alison Ann HTW Valuers [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 50 Cavill Avenue, Surfers Paradise 4217 2614 14 Jun 2002 Caspers, Paul Alex J Saunders Valuations Pty Ltd, 72B Kingsford Smith Parade, Maroochydore 4558 2439 13 Jul 1999 Cassidy, Peter Joseph DTZ Australia [Brisbane] Pty Ltd, 108 Limestone Street, Ipswich 4305 1577 5 Aug 1986 Castorina, Angelo Anthony Ferry Property, 25 Sturt Street, Townsville 4810 2721 28 Jan 2004 Cavanagh, Timothy Taylor Byrne Valuers, Cnr Ruby & Egerton Streets, Emerald 4720 2670 20 Mar 2003 Cavanagh, Warren United Valuers Pty Ltd, 107 Upton Street, Bundall 4217 1036 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 66 [29 July, 2005

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No. of Certificate and Date of Registration Name Business Address No. Date

1208 27 Jun 1978 Cervetto, Ronald Frederick Taylor Byrne Valuers, Level 7 Grant Thornton House, 102 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 2401 9 Nov 1998 Challis, Leonard James Coast Property Valuations, 10 Tawarri Crescent, Burleigh Heads 4223 2248 9 Jul 1996 Chalmers, Jacqueline Penelope 6 Eginbah Court, Shailer Park 4128 1242 10 Jan 1979 Chamier, Nigel Adrian NAC Investments, Level 8, 97 Creek Street, Brisbane 4000 2698 10 Sep 2003 Chandler, Ailee Natarle Harvey, Ehlers & Associates, 26 Prospect Street, Fortitude Valley 4006 2663 13 Mar 2003 Chandler, Bradley Lewis Department of Main Roads, Property Services, Level 4, 477 Boundary Street, Spring Hill 4000 2444 14 Sep 1999 Chandler, Douglas Richard HTW Valuers [Brisbane] Residential Pty Ltd, Level 2, 12 Mt Gravatt-Capalaba Road, Upper Mt Gravatt 4122 2450 8 Oct 1999 Chaplin, Troy John PRP Queensland Pty Ltd, Suite 10, Level 2, 113 Wickham Terrace, Brisbane 4000 2102 12 Jul 1994 Chapman, Anthony Jon District Valuers, 15 Maguire Street, Andergrove 4740 2099 14 Jun 1994 Chatwood, Cameron James Ernst & Young, Level 5 Waterfront Place, 1 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 1477 17 Jan 1985 Cikuts, John Nicholas Queensland Rail, Property Division, Level 8 APN House, 300 Ann Street, Brisbane 4000 1314 1 Apr 1981 Ciranni, Peter Rabo Bank, Level 9 Suncorp Plaza, 61-73 Sturt Street, Townsville 4810 1010 9 May 1973 Clacher, Gregory William 22 Sunset Boulevarde, Eimeo 4740 1987 6 Apr 1993 Clair, Kieran Patrick HTW Valuers [Brisbane] Pty Ltd, Shop 11A North West Plaza, 9 7 Flockton Street, McDowall 4053 2824 27 May 2005 Clark, Colin Peter State Valuation Service, Department of Natural R esources & Mines, Level 4 Hayden Centre, 37 South Street, Ipswich 4305 1778 18 Jan 1990 Clarke, David James Commonwealth Bank of Aust, Property Consultancy Serv ices, Le vel 9, 2 40 Queen Street , Brisbane 4000 1229 13 Feb 1979 Clarke, Gregory Dixon McGees Property, Level 2, 145 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 2063 8 Feb 1994 Clarke, Justin Martin McGees Property, Level 2, 145 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 2270 17 Dec 1996 Clarke, Michael John Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels, Level 33 Central Plaza 1, 345 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 1766 9 Nov 1989 Clarkson, Ian Donald Alex J Saunders Valuations Pty Ltd, 22 Reef Street, Gympie 4570 2517 16 Feb 2001 Clayworth, Craig Anthony DTZ Australia [Brisbane] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 380 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 2691 14 Aug 2003 Cleary, Jason Matthew HTW Valuers [Sunshine Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 3, 77 The Esplanade, Mooloolaba 4557 1276 3 Mar 1980 Cleary, Matthew Dennis Matt Cleary Real Estate, 65 Yandilla Street, Pittsworth 4356 1624 9 Apr 1987 Cleary, Matthew Dennis Matt Cleary Real Estate, 65 Yandilla Street, Pittsworth 4356 2775 13 Oct 2004 Cleave, Peter James State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Level 2 LandCentre, Vulture Street, Woolloongabba 4102 1311 1 Apr 1981 Clifford, Peter Edmund Stantons Valuers & Property Consultants Pty Ltd, 33 Neil Street, Toowoomba 4350 1419 13 Dec 1983 Clifford, Philip Wayne Valuers Illawarra, Level 2, 85 Smith Street, Wollongong 2500 1186 9 Feb 1978 Clift, Anthony Gordon State Valuation Service, Department of Natural R esources & Mi nes, 120 Len nox Street , Maryborough 4650 2438 13 Jul 1999 Clune, Joseph Matthew Taylor Byrne Valuers, Level 7 Grant Thornton House, 102 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 2560 10 Oct 2001 Clutterbuck, Alexia Louise DTZ Australia [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 140 Bundall Road, Bundall 4217 2425 13 Apr 1999 Coad, Barry David Nelson & Partners Pty Limited, Suite 306, 29 Solent Circuit, Baulkham Hills 2175 2734 14 Apr 2004 Coady, Andrew McGregor Alex J Saunders Valuations Pty Ltd, Level 1, 107 Milton Road, Milton 4064 2599 24 Apr 2002 Coates, Wesley Luke Knight Frank [Cairns], Level 1, 32 Sheridan Street, Cairns 4870 2632 9 Oct 2002 Cobb, Nathan Peter HTW Valuers [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 50 Cavill Avenue, Surfers Paradise 4217 2371 14 Apr 1998 Cody, Matthew Francis Savills [Qld] Pty Limited, Level 15 William Buck Centre, 120 Edward Street, Brisbane 4000 1322 1 Apr 1981 Coe, Brian Anthony QLD Rural Adjustment Authority, Level 9, 307 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 1394 16 Mar 1983 Coe, Brian Thomas State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Level 1, 209 Bolsover Street, Rockhampton 4700 1606 10 Feb 1987 Coe, Brian Thomas State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Level 1, 209 Bolsover Street, Rockhampton 4700 1147 9 Feb 1977 Coe, Dennis Patrick State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Cnr Fitzroy & Guy St reets, Warwick 4370 1045 12 Jun 1974 Coe, Paul Alfred 58 Coventry Street, Hawthorne 4171 2821 27 Apr 2005 Cole, Sarah AcVal Eccleston & Fraser, Level 1, 100 Campbell Street, Bowen Hills 4000 1233 13 Feb 1979 Collingwood, Ian Bruce Australian Valuation Office, Level 11, 313 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 1405 12 Apr 1983 Collins, Maxwell Anthony 1 McCallum Street, Carseldine 4034 992 15 Feb 1973 Collins, William Gerard Collins & O'Reilly Pty Ltd, Level 1 Comalco Place, 12 Creek Street, Brisbane 4000 2815 14 Mar 2005 Colllins, Timothy Ellis MVS Valuers Australia Pty Ltd, Suite 3, Level 14, 115 Pitt Street, Sydney 2000 2382 22 Jun 1998 Colpitts, Julian Arthur Bristow & Associates, LaScala, 517-521 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley 4006 1094 19 Jan 1976 Compton, John Christopher HTW Valuers [CQ] Pty Ltd, 250 Quay Street, Rockhampton 4700 2459 13 Jan 2000 Compton, Peter Alexander 1 Bond Court, Toowoomba 4350 2695 8 Aug 2003 Conabere, Marcus Brace Wallace Commercial Pty Ltd, Level 1, 416 High Street, Kew 3101 2622 19 Aug 2002 Conallin, Luke David Bloxsom Chippindall & Assoc Pty Ltd, Sunshine House, 406 Bilsen Road, Geebung 4034 2107 12 Jul 1994 Condon, Michael John Elders Limited, Lot 1 Lambeth Street, Glen Innes 2370 2847 13 Jul 2005 Connolly, Sean Francis Alex J Saunders Valuations Pty Ltd, 22 Reef Street, Gympie 4570 1237 13 Feb 1979 Conroy, Bevan John Conroy & Assoc Valuers, Level 1, 6 Waterson Road, Airlie Beach 4802 1423 21 Feb 1984 Conroy, Bevan John Conroy & Assoc Valuers, Level 1, 6 Waterson Road, Airlie Beach 4802 2210 7 Dec 1995 Cook, Darryl Leonard State Valuation Service, Department of Natural R esources & Mines, 52-64 C urrie Street , Nambour 4560 2781 11 Oct 2004 Cook, Michael William PRP Valuers & Consultants, Suite 1, 20 Welch Street, Southport 4215 2315 12 Aug 1997 Coonan, Brendan James LMW Residential Pty Ltd, 15 McDougall Street, Milton 4064 2334 14 Oct 1997 Coonan, Christopher Shane LMW Residential Pty Ltd, 15 McDougall Street, Milton 4064 1281 3 Mar 1980 Coonan, Glen James LMW Residential Pty Ltd, 15 McDougall Street, Milton 4064 1424 21 Feb 1984 Coonan, Neville Vincent HTW Valuers [CQ] Pty Ltd, Level 1, 10 Barolin Street, Bundaberg 4670 2072 8 Mar 1994 Cooper, Max Anthony Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels Pty Ltd, Level 18, 400 George Street, Sydney 2000 118 23 Sep 1966 Cooper, Roy William 61 Rae Street, Mackay 4740 2404 7 Dec 1998 Coote, Scott Anthony AcVal Eccleston & Fraser, Level 1 Pacific Place, 15 Short Street, Southport 4215 2742 12 Mar 2004 Corbett, Anthony Hume Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels, Level 18, 400 George Street, Sydney 2000 1734 7 Mar 1989 Corbett, Peter Gerard Corbetts Valuers, Level 3, 19 Short Street, Southport 4215 1936 9 Mar 1992 Corbett, Timothy Lawrence Megaw & Hogg National Valuers, Suite 5, 34 Cleveland Street, Stones Corner 4120 966 29 Oct 1971 Corder, James Francis State Valuation Se rvice, De partment of Na tural Resources & Mines, Level 4, 33 Ki ng Street , Caboolture 4510 1900 19 Nov 1991 Cormack, Malcolm Bruce Cormack & Company, 96 MacMillan Street, Ayr 4807 2818 29 Apr 2005 Cornish, Christopher Russell LandMark White [Gold Coast] Pty L td, Ground Floor, Waterside East Tower, Ho lden Plac e, Bundall 4217 2449 7 Oct 1999 Coronis, Andrew Peter Coronis Realty, 262 Stafford Road, Stafford 4053 1552 26 Feb 1986 Cotter, Gary Francis State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, William McCormack Place, 5B Sheridan Street, Cairns 4870 2087 10 May 1994 Cotton, Andrew Douglas Strophairs Auctioneers & Valuers, Cnr Hyde Road & Cansdale Street, Yeronga 4103 1910 5 Feb 1992 Cotton, Kirsten Marquerite Australian Valuation Office, Level 11, 313 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 2524 22 Feb 2001 Coughran, Tony Gerard Alex J Saunders Valuations Pty Ltd [Gold Coast], 4 Nerang Street, Nerang 4211 2223 8 Feb 1996 Coverdale, Warrick Peter State Valuation Service, Department of Natural R esources & Mines, 52-64 C urrie Street , Nambour 4560 2167 15 Jun 1995 Cowan, Catherine Anne Taylor Byrne Valuers, Level 1, 118 William Street, Rockhampton 4700 2108 12 Jul 1994 Cowell, Russell George Knight Frank Valuations, Level 18 Angel Place, 123 Pitt Street, Sydney 2000 997 15 Feb 1973 Cowie, John Stephen "Daly Creek", 120 Daly Creek Road, Bungundarra, Via Yeppoon 4703 989 15 Feb 1973 Cowley, Anthony Brian State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, cnr Guy & Fitzroy Streets, Warwick 4370 1846 21 Nov 1990 Cowley, Mervyn Wellesley Department of Public Works, Level 6, 80B George Street, Brisbane 4000 659 1 Feb 1969 Cox, Brian William Level 6, 344 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 66 1037

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1425 21 Feb 1984 Craig, Mark Sydney Taylor Byrne Valuers, Level 1, 118 William Street, Rockhampton 4700 1770 12 Dec 1989 Craig, Shane Thomas DTZ Australia [Brisbane] Pty Ltd, Unit 8, 2958 Logan Road, Underwood 4119 2753 3 Jun 2004 Craig, Troy Matthew Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels, Level 18, 400 George Street, Sydney 2000 1217 18 Sep 1978 Crane, Ian Robert Crane & Co Valuers Pty Ltd, Suite 8 The Anchorage, 20 Masthead Drive, Raby Bay 4163 1054 12 Dec 1974 Crane, Leslie Anthony MVS [SEQ] Pty Ltd, Level 1, 131 Leichhardt Street, Spring Hill 4004 1333 18 May 1981 Cranstoun, Ross Brian State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Re sources & Mi nes, Level 2 Lan dCentre, Cnr Main & Vulture Streets, Woolloongabba 4102 1604 10 Feb 1987 Crawford, Allen John Chesterton Valuations [Qld] Pty Ltd, Level 11, 300 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 1641 28 Oct 1987 Crawford, Allen John Chesterton Valuations [Qld] Pty Ltd, Level 11, 300 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 2403 7 Dec 1998 Crawford, James Francis Knight Frank Valuations Qld, Level 11 AMP Place, 10 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 2320 12 Aug 1997 Creber, Lorinda Judith State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, 22-30 Wood Street, Mackay 4740 1096 19 Jan 1976 Cripps, Edwin George William Ebsworth & Ebsworth Lawyers, Level 22 Riverside Centre, 123 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 2583 25 Jan 2002 Cripps, Leanne Maree Australia Pacific Valuers Pty Ltd, Level 11, 379 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 839 30 Jan 1970 Crisp, Neil Trevor Ray White Rural Stanthorpe, 1 Railway Street, Stanthorpe 4380 2846 21 Jun 2005 Croker, Michael Thomas Richard Innisfail District Valuations, Lot 65 Greendale Court, Innisfail 4860 1365 7 Apr 1982 Crombie, Alexander David Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Property C onsultancy Services, Level 9, 240 Queen St reet, Brisbane 4000 1101 15 Mar 1976 Cronin, Daniel Vincent Cronin & Associates, 27 Ben Nevis Street, Mackay 4740 1485 21 Feb 1985 Cronin, Noel John State Valuation Service, Department of Natural R esources & Mi nes, 120 Len nox Street , Maryborough 4650 1071 9 Apr 1975 Cross, Kemsley John Powerlink Queensland, 33 Harold Street, Virginia 4014 1757 29 Jul 1989 Cross, Stephen Allan State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, William McCormack Place, 5B Sheridan Street, Cairns 4870 1942 28 Apr 1992 Crothers, William John Australian Valuation Office, Level 11, 313 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 1962 11 Feb 1992 Croton, Luke Robert State Valuation Service, Department of Natural R esources & Mi nes, C nr W alker & Stanl ey Streets, Townsville 4810 1426 21 Feb 1984 Crowley, Gregory Patrick State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Level 1 West Tower, Holden Place, Bundall 4217 1447 13 Jun 1984 Cubis, James Patrick A G S Sydney Pty Ltd, 3 James Street, Hamilton 2303 828 17 Jan 1970 Cullen, Ross William 23 The Rampart, Redland Bay 4165 2822 29 Apr 2005 Cummins, Gregory Robert LandMark White [Gold Coast] Pty L td, Ground Floor, Waterside East Tower, Ho lden Place, Bundall 4217 2363 10 Feb 1998 Cundall, Karl ValueIt Pty Ltd, Level 4, 271 William Street, Melbourne 3000 1298 27 Aug 1980 Cupitt, Denis Gregory Cupitt & Associates, 40 Young Street, Gympie 4570

2791 15 Nov 2004 Daher, Anthony Jones Lang LaSalle, Level 18, 400 George Street, Sydney 2000 2458 9 Dec 1999 Daley, Brett William Early Group Valuers, 23 Edgar Street, Bowen Hills 4006 1949 7 Jul 1992 Dalgarno, Andrew John DTZ Australia [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 140 Bundall Road, Bundall 4217 1937 10 Mar 1992 Daly, Simon Australian Valuation Office, Level 11, 313 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 2694 8 Aug 2003 D’Arcy James Alan Wallace Commercial Pty Ltd, Level 1, 416 High Street, Kew 3101 1190 9 Feb 1978 Davidson, William Robert Department of Housing, Project Services, Level 9, 61 Mary Street, Brisbane 4000 2553 24 Jul 2001 Davies, Mark Andrew Savills [Qld] Pty Limited, Level 15 William Buck Centre, 120 Edward Street, Brisbane 4000 2123 10 Nov 1994 Davis, Bradley Royston DTZ Australia [Brisbane] Pty Ltd, 108 Limestone Street, Ipswich 4305 1246 20 Mar 1979 Davis, Paul Robert Ipsol Pty Ltd, 9 Metro Street, McDowall 4053 1178 12 Jan 1978 Davis, Stephen David W Swan & Assoc Pty Ltd, 114 Campbell Street, Toowoomba 4350 2328 9 Sep 1997 Davison, Colin Ernest Herron Todd White Brisbane Commercial, Level 3, 171 George Street, Brisbane 4000 1004 16 Mar 1973 Dawson, Simon Leslie CB Richard Ellis, Level 33 Waterfront Place, 1 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 972 21 Jan 1972 Day, John Grahame Department of Main Roads, Property Services, Level 4, 477 Boundary Street, Spring Hill 4004 1664 24 Feb 1988 Day, Warren Robert Australian Valuation Office, Level 11, 313 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 1188 9 Feb 1978 Deacon, Barry John HTW Valuers [CQ] Pty Ltd, 25 River Street, Mackay 4740 1121 26 Aug 1976 De Bruyn, Graham George Rafter & O’Hagan Pty Ltd, 13 Smith Street, Mooloolaba 4557 1560 11 Mar 1986 Deeb, Justin William Queensland Investment Corporation, Level 6 Central Plaza 2, 66 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 990 15 Feb 1973 Degn, Roger Garth Degn & Co, Fulford House, 115 Flinders Parade, Scarborough 4020 1006 4 Apr 1973 Degotardi, Peter John HTW Valuers [Sunshine Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 3, 77 The Esplanade, Mooloolaba 4557 2638 29 Nov 2002 Dempsey, Peter Anthony M3 Property Pty Ltd, Level 11, 309 Kent Street, Sydney 2000 2001 29 Apr 1993 Denlay, Michael David State Valuation Service, Department of Nat ural Resources & Mi nes, 16-32 Ent erprise St reet, Bundaberg 4670 711 18 Jul 1969 Denman, Elwyn Clifford Statewide Business Brokers & Valuers, 12 Aberdeen Street, Bundamba 4304 2476 8 Jun 2000 Denman, Mark Everett William State Valuation Service, Department of Nat ural Re sources & Mines, Level 2 Land centre, Cn r Main & Vulture Streets, Woolloongabba 4102 1950 13 Jul 1992 Devine, Dominic Philip Devine Agribusiness, 81 Galatea Street, Charleville 4470 2562 16 Oct 2001 Devine, Lawrence Thomas Rafter & O’Hagan Pty Ltd, 13 Smith Street, Mooloolaba 4557 2569 16 Nov 2001 Devlin, Susan Kim Megaw & Hogg Valuations, Suite 5, 34 Cleveland Street, Stones Corner 4120 1074 21 May 1975 Dewar, John Reginald 150 Kloske Road, Burbank 4156 2522 2 Feb 2001 Dick, Michael John MJD Valuers, 62 William Street, Gosford 2250 2512 19 Dec 2000 Dickenson, Maxwell George Northern Property Valuers, 1/81 Byrnes St, Mareeba 4880 2278 11 Feb 1997 Dickinson, Alexander David AcVal Collins & Eales Valuers, Level 1, 112-118 Denham Street, Townsville 4810 1717 14 Feb 1989 Dickson, John Anthony 3 Mundy Street, Mentone 3194 722 22 Aug 1969 Dickson, Roy Roy Dickson Real Estate, 10 Nash Road, Kennedy, Via Cardwell 4849 2027 14 Sep 1993 Dillon, Glenroy Stephen Harvey Ehlers & Assoc, 26 Prospect Street, Fortitude Valley 4006 2326 27 Aug 1997 Dillon, John Kilian Jones Lang LaSalle, Level 18, 400 George Street, Sydney 2000 1289 1 Apr 1980 Di Salvo, Venerando Department of Natural Resources & Mi nes, Le vel 5 La ndCentre, Cn r M ain & V ulture S treet, Woolloongabba 4102 1337 1 Jul 1981 Di Salvo, Venerando Department of Na tural R esources & Mi nes, Le vel 5 La ndCentre, Cn r M ain & V ulture S treet, Woolloongabba 4102 2240 28 May 1996 Dodds, Christopher John Herriots Pty Ltd, Unit 14, 3 Fermont Road, Underwood 4119 995 28 Feb 1973 Dodds, Jeffrey David AcVal J Dodds & Assoc, The Waterfront Building, 8A River Street, Mackay 4740 1795 13 Mar 1990 Donaldson, Cameron Robert Property Funds Australia Limited, Level 3, 200 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 1729 21 Feb 1989 Donnelly, Michael Lawrence State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, William McCormack Place, 5B Sheridan Street, Cairns 4870 2454 25 Nov 1999 Donohue, John Guy SLR Valuations Unit 4, 75 Berry Street, Spring Hill 4000 1396 16 Mar 1983 Donohue, John Richard Department of Housing, Property Portfolio Management, Level 8, 61 Mary Street, Brisbane 4000 2756 20 Jul 2004 Doolan, Caspar Robbie Realty Valuation Services Property Consulting, 3/45 Dean Street, Toowong 4066 555 1 Apr 1968 Dorrough, David Charles Funston Western Valuations, 38 Bowen Street, Roma 4455 2611 12 Jun 2002 Douglas, Ian Stuart HTW Valuers [Darling Downs] Pty Ltd, 625 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba 4350 2344 12 Nov 1997 Dowling, Gerard Bernard Taylor Byrne Valuers, Level 1, 1 - 3 Russell Street, Toowoomba 4350 1939 10 Mar 1992 Downey, Kerry John Dept of Public Works, 80 George Street, Brisbane 4000 2043 7 Dec 1993 Doyle, Dale Andrew Taylor Byrne Sunshine Coast Pty Ltd, Unit 3, 82 Parker Street, Maroochydore 4558 2428 5 Jun 1999 Doyle, David John State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, 22-30 Wood Street, Mackay 4740 1923 11 Feb 1992 Doyle, Steven James State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, 203 Tor Street, Toowoomba 4350 1486 21 Feb 1985 Drew, David William State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Level 1, 209 Bolsover Street, Rockhampton 4700 1038 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 66 [29 July, 2005

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1013 7 Jun 1973 Druitt, Brian Hobart AcVal Maddern & Associates, 11 Banksia Street, Bundaberg 4670 2575 15 Nov 2001 Druitt, Robert Harrison State Valuation Office of NSW, 120 Dalley Street, Lismore 2480 2183 14 Sept 1995 Dudek, George Jerzy Tadeusz State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, 32 Tansey Street, Beenleigh 4207 1627 21 May 1987 Duffield, David James Taylor Byrne [Cairns] Pty Ltd, Level 1 Chapman Court, 10 Grafton Street, Cairns 4870 2181 14 Sept 1995 Duffield, Geoffrey Francis Taylor Byrne [Cairns] Pty Ltd, Level 1 Chapman Court, 10 Grafton Street, Cairns 4870 1454 20 Aug 1984 Duncan, Bernard James Taylor Byrne Sunshine Coast Pty Ltd, Unit 3, 82 Parker Street, Maroochydore 4558 2264 12 Nov 1996 Duncan, Luke Joseph Confam Valuations, Shop 4, 50 Hume Street, Norman Park 4170 2838 29 Jun 2005 Duncan, Matthew Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels, Level 18, 400 George Street, Sydney 2000 1970 10 Nov 1992 Dundas, Francis Scott Macquarie Bank Ltd, Level 13, 1 Martin Place, Sydney 2000 2634 3 Dec 2002 Dunk, Anthony John State Valuation Service, Department of Natural R esources & Mines, 31 McDowall Street, Roma 4455 1849 10 Dec 1990 Dunn, Gregory James HTW Valuers [Sunshine Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 3, 77 The Esplanade, Mooloolaba 4557 2160 18 Apr 1995 Dunn, Rachel Kym AMP Retail Pty Limited, Pacific Fair Shopping Centre, Hooker Boulevarde, Broadbeach 4218 1691 12 Jul 1988 Dunworth, David Anthony D & R Dunworth Pty Ltd, Level 2, 82 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 1462 3 Sep 1984 Dupen, Christopher Murray McGees Property, Level 10, 455 Bourke Street, Melbourne 3000 1382 8 Dec 1982 Duthie, Gavin John G Duthie Consulting, 4 Garden Grove, Carrara 4211 1441 10 Apr 1984 Dwyer, John Joseph CB Richard Ellis, Level 33 Waterfront Place, 1 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 1925 11 Feb 1992 Dyer, Christopher Vincent HTW Valuers [CQ] Pty Ltd, 250 Quay Street, Rockhampton 4700

1223 10 Jan 1979 Eager, Douglas Kenneth 58 Royal Parade, Alderley 4051 998 15 Feb 1973 Eales, Geoffrey William AcVal Collins & Eales Valuers, Level 1, 112-118 Street, Townsville 4810 2542 25 Feb 2001 Early, Alan Department of Commerce, 2-4 Rawson Place, Sydney 2000 2213 16 Jan 1996 Early, Cameron Alexander Early Group Pty Ltd, 23 Edgar Street, Bowen Hills 4006 1132 21 Oct 1976 East, Douglas James Department of Main Roads, Property Services, Level 4, 477 Boundary Street, Spring Hill 4000 1780 24 Jan 1990 Eaton, Clay Jason Edward Department of Main Roads, Property Services, Level 4, 477 Boundary Street, Spring Hill 4000 1381 9 Nov 1982 Eaton, George Nicholas John Watt & Assoc, 712 Sandgate Road, Clayfield 4011 2523 21 Feb 2001 Eaves, Mark Laurence PRP Valuers & Consultants [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Suite 1, 20 Welch Street, Southport 4215 2422 13 Apr 1999 Eccleston, Anthony James AcVal Eccleston & Fraser, Level 1, 100 Campbell Street, Bowen Hills 4006 1299 7 Oct 1980 Eccleston, Michael John AcVal Eccleston & Fraser, Level 1, 100 Campbell Street, Bowen Hills 4006 2707 26 Sep 2003 Eddy, Mark Rushton Group, Level 4, 420 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000 1313 1 Apr 1981 Eden, James Stephen HTW Valuers [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 50 Cavill Avenue, Surfers Paradise 4217 1724 21 Feb 1989 Edmonds, Craig Bruce State Valuation Service, Department of N atural Resources & Mines, L andCentre, Cnr Main & Vulture Street, Woolloongabba 4102 2709 9 Oct 2003 Edmonds, Philip Hanbury Edmonds & Associates, 44 Harbour Street Mosman 2088 2345 9 Dec 1997 Edmunds, Graham Frederick Rafter & O’Hagan Pty Ltd, 13 Smith Street, Mooloolaba 4557 2293 13 May 1997 Edwards, Pamela Lois John Logan & Associates, 68 Sydney Street, Mackay 4740 2287 8 Apr 1997 Edwards, Thomas Charles DTZ Australia [Brisbane] Pty Ltd, Unit 8, 2958 Logan Road, Underwood 4000 1998 29 Apr 1993 Eggins, Gregory Robert James Department of Main Roads, Property Services, Level 4, 477 Boundary Street, Spring Hill 4000 1173 10 Nov 1977 Ehlers, Craig Ronald Harvey Ehlers & Assoc, 26 Prospect Street, Fortitude Valley 4006 1325 1 Apr 1981 Eisenmenger, Owen Leslie State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, 22-30 Wood Street, Mackay 4740 1755 11 Jul 1989 Eldridge, Dennis Carl Dennis Eldridge Consulting Services, 127 Tryon Road, East Lindfield 2070 1866 19 Feb 1991 Ellem, David Timothy 7 Tea Tree Place, Ballina 2478 1406 12 Apr 1983 Ellems, Howard Jeffrey Raine & Horne Oxenford, Shop 8 Cottonwood Plaza, 3 Cottonwood Place, Oxenford 4210 1224 10 Jan 1979 Ellevsen, Glen Alex J Saunders Valuations Pty Ltd, Shop 6 Cent ral Avenue Plaza, 15 Cent ral Avenue, Hervey Bay 4655 1994 29 Apr 1994 Elliott, Allister Paul HTW Valuers [Gold Coast} Pty Ltd, Level 4, 50 Cavill Avenue, Surfers Paradise 4218 1376 22 Sep 1982 Elliott, Peter Godfrey University of Queensland, School of Geographical Sciences and Planning, St Lucia 4072 2242 11 Jun 1996 Ellis, Paul Anthony Rushton Group, Level 4, 400 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 1674 28 Mar 1988 Ellis, Timothy Darcy Environmental Protection Agency, 160 Ann Street, Brisbane 4000 2086 10 May 1994 Enders, Jason Brendan CB Richard Ellis, Level 33 Waterfront Place, 1 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 2631 10 Oct 2002 England, David Lachlan LandMark White [Q] Pty Ltd, Level 14, 307 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 875 19 Jan 1970 Englert, Bernard Maxwell Public Trust Office, 444 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 949 26 Mar 1971 Englert, Bernard Maxwell Public Trust Office, 444 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 1738 14 Mar 1989 English, David Henry PRP Valuers & Property Consultants, Suite 1, 20 Welch Street, Southport 4215 2484 13 Jul 2000 Enright, Leo 2B/48 Tamar Street, Ballina 2478 2276 11 Feb 1997 Estella, Gahan John Herriots Pty Ltd, 170 Scarborough Street, Southport 4215 1719 14 Feb 1989 Evans, Christopher John Rural Management Partners Pty Ltd, Level 2, 299 Coronation Drive, Milton 4064 979 7 Sep 1972 Evans, Lenard William DTZ Australia [Brisbane] Pty Ltd, Unit 8, 2958 Logan Road, Underwood 4119 1735 7 Mar 1989 Evans, Melvyn William CB Richard Ellis, Level 33 Waterfront Place, 1Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 1448 13 Jun 1984 Evans, Peter Michael Live International, 216/50 Macquarie Street, Teneriffe 4005 2563 19 Oct 2001 Evans, Stephen Alan Rabobank Australia Ltd, Level 19 Waterfront Place, 1 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 2490 8th Aug 2000 Everingham, Michael John Alex J Saunders Valuations, 2A Nerang Street, Nerang 4211 2151 21 Mar 1995 Everitt, Michael Paul Department of Natural Resources & Mi nes, Level 4 Mineral House, 41 George Street, Brisbane 4000 1786 8 Feb 1990 Eves, Alfred Christopher University of Western Sydney, Schoo l of C onstruction & Plann ing, East ern R oad, Blacktown Campus, Quakers Hill 2763 2710 12 Nov 2003 Eves, Paul Anthony DTZ Australia [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4,140 Bundall Road, Bundall Gold Coast 4217

2702 17 Oct 2003 Falcke, Adrian Paul AcVal Eccleston & Fraser, Level 1 Pacific Place, 15 Short Street, Southport 4215 2480 13 July 2000 Falvey, John Patrick Stockland Developments Pty Ltd, 99 Melbourne Street, South Brisbane 4101 2398 9 Nov 1998 Farrell, Anthony John Department of Main Roads, Property Section, Level 4, 477 Boundary Street, Spring Hill 4000 342 28 Mar 1967 Farren, Raymond Bertram 6/102 Oxlade Drive, New Farm 4005 1926 11 Feb 1992 Farren, Shaun Michael Southern Cross Development Group, 135-153 New South Head Road, Edgecliff 2027 1397 16 Mar 1983 Farrington, Mark Colin State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, 203 Tor Street, Toowoomba 4350 2356 13 Jan 1998 Fenn, Jonathan Howard HTW Valuers [Sunshine Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 3, 77 The Esplanade, Mooloolaba 4557 2696 10 Sep 2003 Fennelly, Elisa Jane Jones Lang LaSalle, Level 33 Central Plaza One, 345 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 1126 23 Sep 1976 Ferrando, Alan Robert HTW Valuers [Brisbane] Residential Pty Ltd, Level 2, 12 Mt Gravatt-Capalaba Road, Upper Mt Gravatt 4122 1783 24 Jan 1990 Fielding, Lisa Louise State Valuation Service, Department of Nat ural Reso urces & Mines, Level 2 Land centre, Cnr Main & Vulture Streets, Woolloongabba 4102 2053 18 Jan 1994 Fife, Allan Anthony Grant Samuel Property Pty Limited, Level 19 Governor Macquarie Tower, 1 Farrer Place, Sydney 2000 1631 9 Jun 1987 Fincher, Ralph William DTZ Australia [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 140 Bundall Road, Bundall 4217 1012 7 Jun 1973 Fischer, Michael Kiely 73 Gizerah Street, Mitchelton 4053 2788 10 Jan 2005 Fitch, Rhys Bradley Julian HTW Valuers [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 50 Cavill Avenue, Surfers Paradise 4217 2507 29 Nov 2000 Fitzgerald, Anthony James SLR Valuations, Unit 4, 75 Berry Street, Spring Hill 4000 2144 17 Jan 1995 Fitzgerald, David Andrew State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, 32 Tansey Street, Beenleigh 4207 2496 28 Aug 2000 Fitzgerald, Peter John Taylor Byrne Valuers, Level 7 Grant Thornton House, 102 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 1617 26 Feb 1987 Fitzpatrick, Anthony Gerard State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Centenary Square Building, 52-64 Currie Street, Nambour 4510 1239 13 Feb 1979 Fitzsimmons, Michael Ross Fitzsimmons Real Estate, 39 Archibald Street, Dalby 4405 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 66 1039

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1744 4 Apr 1989 Flanagan, Paul John State Valuation Service, Department of Nat ural Reso urces & Mines, Level 2 Land centre, Cnr Main & Vulture Streets, Woolloongabba 4102 1148 9 Feb 1977 Fletcher, Graham Thomas National Native Title Tribunal, Level 14, Cairns Corporate Tower, 15 Lake Street, Cairns 4870 1195 9 Feb 1978 Fletcher, Graham Thomas National Native Title Tribunal, Level 14, Cairns Corporate Tower, 15 Lake Street, Cairns 4870 1640 28 Oct 1987 Flynn, John Gerard Australian Valuation Office, Level 11, 313 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 1677 11 Apr 1988 Flynn, John Gerard Australian Valuation Office, Level 11, 313 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 1211 27 Jun 1978 Foley, Anthony Rohan Tony Foley – Property Valuer & Town Planner, 2/148 Panorama Drive, Nambour 4560 2629 18 Sept 2002 Foley-Jennings, Richard Patrick Foley-Jennings Pty Ltd, Maxwell Hill, 107 Crawford Lane, Rous Mill 2477 2555 16 Aug 2001 Forbes, Ashley Mark LandMark White [Qld] Pty Ltd, Level 14, 307 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 1583 16 Sep 1986 Forson, John Alexander Australian Valuation Office, Level 11, 313 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 710 18 Jul 1969 Foster, Harold 53 Camelia Street, Cannon Hill 4170 2613 3 Jul 2002 Fox, Stuart McGregor M3 Property Pty Ltd, Level 11, 309 Kent Street, Sydney 2000 1468 9 Oct 1984 Francis, Peter Brenton Herriots Sunshine Coast & Wide Bay, Suite 2, 171 Brisbane Road, Mooloolaba 4557 1019 4 Sep 1973 Fraser, Gregory Robert AcVal Eccleston & Fraser Pty Ltd, Level 1 Pacific Place, 15 Short Street, Southport 4215 1608 26 Feb 1987 Fraser, Malcolm Ronald Malcolm Fraser & Assoc, 28 North Street, Wandoan 4419 2418 16 Feb 1999 Frawley, Steven Douglas Alex J Saunders Valuations Pty Ltd, Level 1, 107 Milton Road, Milton 4064 1398 16 Mar 1983 French, Roderick Alan Suite 210-211, 180 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 2628 11 Sep 2002 Freudigmann, James Alexander Rolf Alex J Saunders Valuations Pty Ltd, Level 1, 107 Milton Road, Milton 4064 102 22 Sep 1966 Frew, John Harold John H Frew & Co Pty Ltd, 4A 11 Hillside Crescent, Hamilton 4007 1212 27 Jun 1978 Frost, Jeffrey Ellis C F Valuers, 82 Jarrott Street, Chelmer 4068 2831 11 May 2005 Fuhrmann, Simon George CB Richard Ellis, Level 1, 45 Cribb Street, Milton 4064 1613 26 Feb 1987 Fuller, Blair Paterson John Logan & Associates Gympie, 46 River Road, Gympie 4570 2741 12 May 2004 Furse, Kirsty Lee HTW Valuers [Darling Downs] Pty Ltd, 625 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba 4350

1436 21 Feb 1984 Gaedtke, Darryl Ross State Valuation Service, Department of Natu ral Resources & M ines, St ation Chambers, 120 Lennox Street, Maryborough 4650 2501 10 Oct 2000 Gaetjens, Colin Frederick Colin Gaetjens & Co Pty Ltd, 2 Grenfell Street, Kent Town 5071 2070 8 Mar 1994 Gagen, Nicole Janine Conve Wagner, 433 Boundary Street, Spring Hill 4000 2723 17 Dec 2003 Gahan, Anthony Michael William Inglis & Son Ltd, Edward Street, Camden 2570 2277 11 Feb 1997 Galea, Warren Anthony McGees Property, Level 2, 145 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 1819 7 Aug 1990 Gallagher-Collins, Daryl Shawn Savills [Qld] Pty Limited, Level 15 William Buck Centre, 120 Edward Street, Brisbane 4000 1779 24 Jan 1990 Galvin, Michael Peter Burgess Rawson [Qld] Pty Ltd, Level 1 Oxley House, 25 Donkin Street, South Brisbane 4101 2637 18 Nov 2002 Galway, Mark Andrew HTW [Ipswich] Pty Ltd, Level 5, 16 East Street, Ipswich 4305 2115 9 Aug 1994 Gannon, Jacqueline Louise 262 Brighton Road, Sandgate 4017 2014 9 Jul 1993 Gannon, Michael Paul National Australia Bank Ltd, Property R isk Management, Le vel 22, 255 Adelaid e Street , Brisbane 4000 2147 17 Jan 1995 Gannon, Terence Roy Department of Main Roads, Property Services, Level 4, 477 Boundary Street, Spring Hill 4000 2396 31 Oct 1998 Ganter, Chris Lincoln National Property Research, 17/46 Rotherham Street, Kangaroo Point 4169 2162 18 Apr 1995 Ganter, Matthew Stephen HTW Valuers [Brisbane] Residental Pty Ltd, Shop 11A Nor th West Plaza, 97 Fl ockton Street, McDowall 4053 2586 25 Jan 2002 Gard, Trevor Thomas Taylor Byrne [Cairns] Pty Ltd, Level 1 Chapman Court, 10 Grafton Street, Cairns 4870 1399 16 Mar 1983 Gardiner, Maurice John M J Gardiner & Assoc, 20 Irruka Crescent, Ferny Hills 4055 1219 19 Oct 1978 Gardiner, William Douglas Gardiner Valuers, 24 Coonang Crescent, Warana 4575 1959 8 Sep 1992 Garner, Gary Owen Department of State Development, 6 Paxton Street, Springwood 4127 2748 10 Jun 2004 Gartner, Tonja Anne LMW Residential, Suite 4, 48-50 Sugar Road, Maroochydore 4558 2564 22 Oct 2001 Gasiewski, Tristan Adrian CB Richard Ellis, St Martin’s Court, 10 Paternoster Row, LONDON EC4M 7HP 1363 7 Apr 1982 Gaskell, Bruce William State Valuation Service, Department of Natural R esources & Mi nes, 120 Len nox Street , Maryborough 4650 2711 12 Nov 2003 Gates, David John Qld Investment Corporation, Level 6 Central Plaza 2, 66 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 1775 18 Jan 1990 Geary, Brendan Michael ALDI Stores, 56 Burnside Road, Stapylton 4207 2445 14 Sep 1999 Gedeon, Ronnie Real Property Group Pty Ltd, Level 4, 26 Ridge Street, North Sydney 2060 2056 18 Jan 1994 Gee, Roderick Duncan MacKenzie Property Transact, Level 47 Plantation Avenue, East Brighton 3187 1600 29 Jan 1987 Gees, Alan John Wide Bay Property Valuations, 213 Adelaide Street, Maryborough 4650 1020 12 Jul 1973 George, Patrick Charles PRD Realty Pty Ltd, Level 12, 175 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 2624 20 Aug 2002 Gerry, Gregory Thomas DTZ Australia [Tweed Coast] Pty Ltd, Suite 8 Sands Court, 1 Sand Street, Tweed Heads 2485 1702 1 Nov 1988 Gibbons, Richard William Fright Aubrey Limited, Level 9 F orsyth B arr Ho use, 7 64 C olombo Street, Christchurch, New Zealand 2153 21 Mar 1995 Gibbs, Frederick Charles Fred Gibbs & Assoc Pty Ltd, 29 Bellbird Street, Canterbury 2193 2391 8 Sept 1998 Gilbert, Brook Kincaid 429 Prout Road, Burbank 4156 2652 20 Jan 2003 Gilbert, Donald Evan Queensland Lease Consultants, 541 Canvendish Road, Coorparoo 4151 1728 21 Feb 1989 Gilbert, Leo Daniel State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, 22-30 Wood Street, Mackay 4740 1667 24 Feb 1988 Gilbert, Stephen Brooks Taylor Byrne Valuers, 211 Sturt Street, Townsville 4810 1155 14 Apr 1977 Gillespie, John Stephen Bloxsom Chippindall & Assoc Pty Ltd, Sunshine House, 406 Bilsen Road, Geebung 4034 1236 13 Feb 1979 Gillespie, John Stephen Bloxsom Chippindall & Assoc Pty Ltd, Sunshine House, 406 Bilsen Road, Geebung 4034 2249 9 Jul 1996 Gillespie, Tod Samuel HTW Valuers [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 50 Cavill Avenue, Surfers Paradise 4217 2375 14 Apr 1998 Gillis, Catherine Patricia HTW Valuers, Level 1, 10 Barolin Street, Bundaberg 4670 573 21 May 1968 Girdwood, David John Department of Natural Resources & Mi nes, Level 4 Mineral House, 41 George Street, Brisbane 4000 928 20 Nov 1970 Girdwood, David John Department of Natural Resources & Mi nes, Level 4 Mineral House, 41 George Street, Brisbane 4000 2008 9 Jun 1993 Glasson, Daniel Patrick HTW Valuers [Cairns] Pty Ltd, Level 1, 258 Mulgrave Road, Cairns 4870 2489 8 Aug 2000 Glover, Shaun Howard State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, William McCormack Place, 5B Sheridan Street, Cairns 4670 2844 26 May 2005 Goddard, Keith Lindsay Knight Frank Valuations, Level 18 Angel Place, 123 Pitt Street, Sydney 2000 2101 12 Jul 1994 Goddard, Terence Richard Department of Main Roads, Property Services, Level 4, 477 Boundary Street, Spring Hill 4000 948 26 Mar 1971 Goggins, Leo Charles 1 Kingfisher Cres, Burleigh Waters 4220 2130 24 Nov 1994 Golden, Naomi Malcolm Fraser & Associates, 28 North Street, Wandoan 4419 2236 14 May 1996 Goleby-Williams, Samantha Emelia State Valuation Service, Department of Nat ural Re sources & M ines, Level 5 La ndcentre, C nr Main & Vulture Streets, Woolloongabba 4102 1559 26 Feb 1986 Gollan, Malcolm John Ray White Rural - Goondiwindi, 151 Marshall Street, Goondiwindi 4390 1871 9 Apr 1991 Gollan, Malcolm John Ray White Rural - Goondiwindi, 151 Marshall Street, Goondiwindi 4390 1808 1 May 1990 Gomersall, Darryl John Department of Housing, Level 9, 61 Mary Street, Brisbane 4000 656 9 Jan 1969 Goodman-Jones, Patrick Francis Knight Frank [Cairns], Level 1, 32 Sheridan Street, Cairns 4870 1057 19 Feb 1975 Gordon, Ian Charles 40 Sentinel Court, Cleveland 4163 176 4 Nov 1966 Gordon, Ian McDonald Don Gordon & Co, 6 Kate Street, Watsonville, Via Herberton 4872 2297 13 May 1997 Gould, Matthew Robert Savills [Qld] Pty Limited, Level 15 William Buck Centre, 120 Edward Street, Brisbane 4000 1073 9 Apr 1975 Gould, Terence Joseph Knight Frank [Cairns], Level 1, 32 Sheridan Street, Cairns 4870 2513 21 Dec 2000 Goulter, David William 8 Malmrose Street, Wishart 4122 1442 10 Apr 1984 Gowing, Dennis Patrick C B Richard Ellis, Level 32 Rialto Nth Tower, 525 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000 2558 27 Aug 2001 Grace, Bernadette 4/160 River Street, Ballina 2478 2690 2 Jul 2003 Graham, Andrew Ross Colliers Int ernational [ Consultancy & Valuation], Level 6, 91 Phi llip Street , Parramatta, NSW 2150 2412 12 Jan 1999 Graham, Megan Jane Bristow & Associates, La Scala, 517-521 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley 4006 1018 12 Sep 1973 Graham, Neil Michael Department of Main Roads, Property Services, Level 4, 477 Boundary Street, Brisbane 4000 1040 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 66 [29 July, 2005

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2664 18 Mar 2003 Grahame, Phillip John HTW Valuers [Brisbane] Residential Pty Ltd, Shop 11A North West Plaza, 9 7 Flockton Street, McDowall 4053 1556 26 Feb 1986 Grams, Andrew Dale Lever Valuers, Shop 7 Jacaranda Plaza, 12 Poinciana Street, Caboolture South 4510 1796 13 Mar 1990 Grams, Andrew Dale Lever Valuers, Shop 7 Jacaranda Plaza, 12 Poinciana Street, Caboolture South 4510 2243 11 Jun 1996 Gray, Andrew James State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Level 1 West Office, Holden Place, Bundall 4217 2665 18 Mar 2003 Gray, Kane William John Logan & Assoc [Q] Pty Ltd, 53 Barolin Street, Bundaberg 4670 2686 10 Jul 2003 Green, Richard Alastair 7 Aston Street, Toowong 4066 1759 8 Aug 1989 Green, Scott Rodney Savills [QLD] Pty Ltd, 12-14 Lake Street, Cairns 4870 1865 13 Feb 1991 Greenhill, John Chapman State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, 203 Tor Street, Toowoomba 4350 1909 5 Feb 1992 Greenland, Charles Rodney HTW Valuer [Cairns] Pty Ltd, Level 1, 258 Mulgrave Road, Cairns 4870 2338 12 Nov 1997 Greensill, Cameron Robert HTW Valuers [Sunshine Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 3, 77 The Esplanade, Mooloolaba 4557 2415 16 Feb 1999 Greensill, Stuart Anthony HTW Valuers [Sunshine Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 3, 77 The Esplanade, Mooloolaba 4557 1835 22 Nov 1990 Greensill, Wade Allan Greensill Valuations Pty Ltd, 8 Newbery Street, Newmarket 4051 1762 12 Sep 1989 Gregory, Ian Lancelot Knight Frank Valuations Qld, Level 10 HSBC Building, 300 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 1610 26 Feb 1987 Grennan, Paul Thomas HTW Valuers [Brisbane] Southside Pty Ltd, L evel 2, 1 2 Mt Gravatt-Capalaba Road, Upper Mt Gravatt 4122 429 19 Jun 1967 Grennan, Peter Dudley Norm C Ryan & Associates, 14 The Esplanade, Burleigh Heads 4220 1123 26 Aug 1976 Griffin, Brian Thomas Heritage Properties Commercial Pt y Lt d, Level 26 W aterfront P lace, 1 Eagle Street, B risbane 4000 1927 11 Feb 1992 Gross, Graham John HTW Valuers [Central Qld] Pty Limited, 250 Quay Street, Rockhampton 4700 2731 16 Feb 2004 Guinane, Craig Rowland Herron Todd White Brisbane Commercial, Level 3, 171 George Street, Brisbane 4000 2074 8 Mar 1994 Gunning, George Bruce Bruce Gunning Valuation Services Pty Ltd, 74/1 Hughes Avenue, Main Beach 4217 1138 20 Jan 1977 Gust, Peter Robert Urban Blueprint Pty Ltd, Level 3 South Tower, Terrace Office Park, 527 Gregory Terrace, Bowen Hills 4006 1185 9 Feb 1978 Gust, Peter Robert Urban Blueprint Pty Ltd, Level 3 South Tower, Terrace Office Park, 527 Gregory Terrace, Bowen Hills 4006 2705 15 Oct 2003 Guthrie, Duncan William Pettman DTZ Australia (Brisbane) Pty Ltd, 1/50 Ainsdale Street, Chermside West 4032

2259 10 Sept 1996 Hack, John Leslie Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Level 7, 240 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 2806 28 Feb 2005 Hadley, Todd Andrew MJD Valuers, 62 William Street, Gosford 2250 1861 13 Feb 1991 Haks, Adrian HTW Valuers [CQ] Pty Ltd, 250 Quay Street, Rockhampton 4700 1487 21 Feb 1985 Haks, Barend State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Level 1, 209 Bolsover Street, Rockhampton 4700 371 27 Apr 1967 Hall, Brian Arthur Brian Hall & Assoc Pty Ltd, 6 Kalmia Drive, Redland Bay 4165 1601 10 Feb 1987 Hall, Linda Agnes May Brian Hall & Assoc Pty Ltd, 6 Kalmia Drive, Redland Bay 4165 1204 30 Mar 1978 Hall, William Hugh State Valuation Service, Department of Nat ural Resources & Mi nes, 16-32 Ent erprise St reet, Bundaberg 4670 2336 17 Oct 2001 Hamilton, Alexander Campbell Ernst & Young, Level 37, 680 George Street, Sydney 2000 1213 27 Jun 1978 Hamilton, Lawrence John Taylor Byrne Valuers, Level 6 Seabank Centre, 12-14 Marine Parade, Southport 4215 2379 12 May 1998 Handley, Ian Vincent Brian Travleah Pty Ltd, Level 3, 30-32 Carrington Street, Sydney 2000 2834 16 Jun 2005 Hanson, Bradley Allen LandMark White [Qld] Pty Ltd, Level 14, 307 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 2257 6 Aug 1996 Harding, Philip John Knight Frank [Canberra] Pty Ltd, Level 9 SAP House, Corner Bunda & Akuna Streets, Canberra City 2600 1986 6 Apr 1993 Hardwick, Daniela Margarete HTW Valuers [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 50 Cavill Avenue, Surfers Paradise 4217 916 22 Sep 1970 Harley, George Johnston CSIRO Corporate Property, Building 4a, 120 Meiers Road, Indooroopilly 4068 2173 11 Jul 1995 Harley-Riddell, Sweden Jade Harley Property Valuations, 67 Jilba St, Indooroopilly 4068 1951 13 Jul 1992 Harris, Cameron Mark Mackenzie Knight Frank [Cairns], Level 1, 32 Sheridan Street, Cairns 4870 2539 17 May 2001 Harris, Mark Ernest Integrated Valuation Services, 82 Woods Street, Darwin NT 0801 1693 12 Jul 1988 Harris, Matthew Ian AcVal Eccleston & Fraser, Level 1, 100 Campbell Street, Bowen Hills 4006 1803 10 Apr 1990 Harris, Richard John Department of Housing, 61 Mary Street, Brisbane 4000 1353 20 Jan 1982 Harrison, Ernest Mark 38 McIntyre Street, Wooloowin 4030 2839 29 Jun 2005 Hart, Benhamin Paul State Valuation Service, Department of Na tural Re sources & Mi nes, Level 2 Lan dCentre, Cnr Main & Vulture Streets, Woolloongabba 4102 1584 16 Sep 1986 Hart, Paul Vincent Chesterton Petty Ltd, Level 16 Citic Tower, 1 Tim Mei Avenue, Central Hong Kong 1977 2 Mar 1993 Hart, Rodney James Herriots Pty Ltd, Shop 6, 504 Lutwyche Road, Lutwyche 4030 2220 8 Feb 1996 Hartley, Ward MVS [SEQ] Pty Ltd, Level 1, 131 Leichhardt Street, Spring Hill 4000 654 23 Dec 1968 Harvey, Douglas Harvey Ehlers & Assoc, 26 Prospect Street, Fortitude Valley 4006 980 7 Sep 1972 Harvey, Douglas Harvey Ehlers & Assoc, 26 Prospect Street, Fortitude Valley 4006 1131 14 Oct 1976 Harvey, Maurice Maxwell Department of State Development & Innovation, Level 3 Executive Building, 100 George Street, Brisbane 4000 1893 18 Sep 1991 Harvie, John MacKinlay Savills [Qld] Pty Limited, Level 15 William Buck Centre, 120 Edward Street, Brisbane 4000 2430 8 Jun 1999 Hawke, Sandra Ann HTW Valuers [Sunshine Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 3, 77 The Esplanade, Mooloolaba 4557 2041 9 Nov 1993 Hawkins, Jennifer Therese Urban Pacific, 300 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 1372 9 Jun 1982 Hawkins, Ross William LJ Hook er Com mercial – Gol d Coast , Le vel 1, Suit e 208 Dolphin C entre, 3113 Gol d Coast Highway, Surfers Paradise 4217 1957 1 Aug 1992 Hawley, Ian Leonard PRP Valuers & Consultants, Suite 1, 20 Welch Street, Southport 4215 1257 17 Sep 1979 Haydon, Peter John State Valuation Service, Department of Natu ral R esources & Mines, 27 O’Co nnell Street , Gympie 4570 2313 15 Jul 1997 Hayles, Justin Robert Investa Property Group, Level 10, 410 Ann Street, Brisbane 4000 1723 21 Feb 1989 Hayman, Bruce Frank Hastings Power Jeffrey & Co, Level 2 STC House, 545 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 1965 22 Sep 1992 Healy, William Joseph Roads and Traffic Authority NSW, 90 Crown Street, Wollongong 2500 1192 9 Feb 1978 Hefferan, Michael John Queensland University of Technology, Gardens Point, Brisbane 4000 2700 24 Sep 2003 Hegarty, Jason John 295 Rochedale Road, Rochedale 4123 2145 17 Jan 1995 Heggie, Wade Francis 13 Mulvaney Way, London UK SE1 3RG 1791 20 Feb 1990 Hely, Adam Desmond Hely & Assoc, 58 Andrew Avenue, Tarragindi 4121 1739 14 Mar 1989 Hely, Anna Garling Hely & Assoc, 58 Andrew Avenue, Tarragindi 4121 1024 13 Dec 1973 Henderson, Ian Neil 10 Blackbutt Court, Currimundi 4551 1804 17 Apr 1990 Henderson, Michael Francis LMW Residential Pty Ltd, 15 McDougall Street, Milton 4064 1069 19 Mar 1975 Henderson, Robert Rodney Bob Henderson Valuers Pty Ltd, Alcheringa, 205 Highlands Road, Eudlo 4554 2131 24 Nov 1994 Hendy, Shaun Patrick HTW [Goondiwindi] Pty Ltd, Shops 5-6, 131 Marshall Street, Goondiwindi 4390 1911 5 Feb 1992 Henzell, Roy Henzells Agency Pty Ltd, 49 Bulcock Street, Caloundra 4551 1400 16 Mar 1983 Heppell, Ian Ross Christian Brethren Ministries Ltd, 70 Laughlin Street, Kingston 4114 1787 8 Feb 1990 Herbert, Stephen John Hoolihan Valuations, 67 Victoria Street, Grafton 2460 2712 12 Nov 2003 Hermann, Robert John Bloxsom Chippindall & Associates, Sunshine House, 406 Bilsen Road Geebung 4034 2754 20 Jul 2004 Herrmann, Victoria Louise ABC Developmental Learning Centres Pty L td, Site Acquisition Officer, Level 4, 2 32 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 1736 7 Mar 1989 Herriot, Iain Graham Herriots Pty Ltd, 170 Scarborough Street, Southport 4215 473 14 Aug 1967 Herron, Kerry Cameron Herron Todd White Brisbane Rural Pty Ltd, Level 3, 171 George Street, Brisbane 4000 2706 22 Sept 2003 Heslehurst, Craig William State Valuation Office, 422-426 Peel Street, Tamworth 2340 1428 21 Feb 1984 Hetherington, Michael David Bimbimbi, Littleton Road, Thallon 4497 1612 26 Feb 1987 Hewitt, Rodney Graeme Taylor Byrne Valuers, Level 1, 118 William Street, Rockhampton 4700 1790 20 Feb 1990 Hewson, William Robert Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Property C onsultancy Services, Level 9, 240 Queen Street , Brisbane 4000 1464 26 Sep 1984 Heydon, Geoffrey Warren G W Heydon & Assoc Pty Ltd, 47/2 Gowrie Avenue, Nelson Bay 2315 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 66 1041

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No. of Certificate and Date of Registration Name Business Address No. Date

2508 5 Dec 2000 Hiatt, Mark Richard HTW Valuers [Cairns] Pty Ltd, Level 1, 258 Mulgrave Road, Cairns 4870 2212 16 Jan 1996 Hickling, Nicole Joy Valad Property Group, Level 9, 1 Chifley Square, Sydney 2000 2678 12 Jun 2003 Higgs, Anthony Karling HTW Valuers [Brisbane] Residential Pty Ltd, Shop 11A North West Plaza, 9 7 Flockton Street, McDowall 4053 2759 30 Jun 2004 Hill, Benjamin Gerard MVS [SEQ] Pty Ltd, Level 1, 131 Leichhardt Street, Spring Hill 4000 1275 3 Mar 1980 Hill, Richard Winnall LMW Residential, Suite 4, 48-50 Sugar Road, Maroochydore 4558 1753 11 Jul 1989 Hillas, Peter Laurence Brisbane City Council, 69 Ann Street, Brisbane 4000 1619 9 Apr 1987 Hillier, Allan Charles Hillier & Assoc, Cedar Lodge, 67 Cedarwood Drive, Cherrybrook 2126 1429 21 Feb 1984 Hinz, William Richard Bernard Suncorp, Level 14 Suncorp Plaza, Cnr Albert & Turbot Streets, Brisbane 4000 1369 7 Apr 1982 Hoare, Michael Douglas State Valuation Servi ce, Dep artment of Natural R esources & M ines, 27 O’Connell Street, Gympie 4570 2455 9 Dec 1999 Hobbs, David John Malcolm Fraser & Associates, 28 North Street, Wandoan 4419 1357 9 Mar 1982 Hobbs, Jeffrey John Herriots [Sunshine Coast] Pty Ltd, Suite 2A, 171 Brisbane Road, Mooloolaba 4557 1929 11 Feb 1992 Hocart, Damien Patrick Francis SLR Valuations, Unit 4, 75 Berry Street, Spring Hill 4000 2794 10 Dec 2004 Hodgkins, Jennifer Maree Alex J Saunders Valuations Pty Ltd, Level 1, 107 Milton Road, Milton 4064 1941 28 Apr 1992 Hodson, Colin John Hodson Investments Pty Ltd, 22 Apollo Road, Bulimba 4171 2549 2 Jul 2001 Hoffman, Richard Adam G D Trivett & Assoc, 58 Hynes Street, Bowen Hills 4006 2372 14 Apr 1998 Hoffmann, Anthony Joseph State Valuation Ser vice, Depa rtment of Natu ral Resources & M ines, St ation Chambers, 120 Lennox Street, Maryborough 4650 2825 20 May 2005 Hogan, Brendan James Knight Frank Valuations, Level 10 HSBC Building, 300 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 2046 7 Dec 1993 Hollingsworth, Neil Ross Hollingsworth St Clair Property Pty Ltd, Suite 1, 1214 Toorak Road, Camberwell 3124 1930 11 Feb 1992 Honnef, Peter HTW Valuers [NQ] Pty Ltd, Level 1, 41 Denham Street, Townsville 4810 2467 14 Mar 2000 Hookey, Garry John 43 Nirvana Court, Runaway Bay 4216 2305 10 Jun 1997 Hoolihan, Andrew Neil Hoolihan Valuations Pty Ltd, 19 Cherry Street, Ballina 2478 2239 15 May 1996 Hoolihan, Felicity Jane DTZ Australia (NSW) Pty Ltd, Level 8, 5 Elizabeth Street, Sydney 2000 2192 10 Oct 1995 Hoolihan, Neil Joseph Hoolihan Valuations Pty Ltd, 210 Keen Street, Lismore 2480 2495 28 Aug 2000 Hooper, Bradley William Alex J Saunders Valuers Pty Ltd, Level 1, 107 Milton Road, Milton 4064 2605 30 Apr 2002 Hope, Anthony G Megaw & Hogg National Valuers, Unit 10, 100 Bundall Road, Bundall 4217 1210 27 Jun 1978 Horne, Allyn Charles State Valuation Service, Department of Nat ural Reso urces & Mines, Level 2 Land centre, Cnr Main & Vulture Streets, Woolloongabba 4102 2357 10 Feb 1998 Horneman, Kate Suzane Lewin Horneman Suncoast Valuers, Suite 3 Coolum Professional Centre, The Esplanade, Coolum Beach 4573 339 22 Mar 1967 Horrigan, John Daniel Horrigan Kamitsis Valuers, Suite 7 Portman Place, 220 Boundary Street, Spring Hill 4000 1955 1 Aug 1992 Horswood, Lindsay Herbert Horswood & Rickards Pty Ltd, Suite 8, 21 Nash Street, Gympie 4570 2229 12 Mar 1996 Horton, Roger David AON Risk Services Australia Limited, 201 Kent Street, Sydney 2000 2687 10 Jul 2003 Hosking, David Anthony Taylor Byrne [Cairns], Level 1 Chapman Court, 10 Grafton Street, Cairns 4870 890 30 Jan 1970 Houghton, James Thomas State Valuation Service, Depar tment of Natu ral Resources & Mines, Level 4, 33 Ki ng Street , Caboolture 4510 1035 7 Feb 1974 Hoult, John Robert State Valuation Service, Department of Natural R esources & Mi nes, C nr W alker & Stanl ey Streets, Townsville 4810 1076 21 May 1975 Hoult, Lawrence Wain State Valuation Service, Department of Natu ral R esources & Mines, 32 Ent erprise St reet, Bundaberg 4670 2096 14 Jun 1994 Howes, Peter Warwick Keith Tactical Global Management Limited, Level 10 Waterfront Place, 1 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 2432 15 Jun 1999 Hrstich, Vincent John National Australia Bank, 2078 Logan Road, Upper Mt Gravatt 4122 2649 11 Dec 2002 Huby, Glenn Robert Bristow & Associates, La Scala, 517-521 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley 4006 1633 11 Aug 1987 Hudson, Trevor Kelvin Trevor Hudson & Assoc, 106a Maitland Street, Muswellbrook 2333 1451 10 Jul 1993 Hughes, Nicholas Charles Peter 1 Farogan Creek Road, Upper Kandanga 4570 2002 30 Apr 1993 Hulcombe, Gavin James HTW Valuers [Brisbane] Residential Pty Ltd, Shop 11A North West Plaza, 9 7 Flockton Street, McDowall 4053 2833 15 Jun 2005 Humphreys, Phillip Graham AcVal J D Dodds, The Waterfront Building, 8A River Street, Mackay 4740 798 9 Dec 1969 Humphries, Blair 101 Oceana Terrace, Manly 4179 1036 22 Feb 1974 Hunt, Neville Paul 114 Diddillibah Road, Woombye 4559 1615 26 Feb 1987 Hunter, Amanda Louise State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, William McCormack Place, 5B Sheridan Street, Cairns 4870 2254 6 Aug 1996 Hunter, Robert Radford Power Jeffrey & Co, Level 2 STC House, 545 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 1742 4 Apr 1989 Hurman, Cameron Iain State Valuation Service, Department of N atural Resources & Mines, L andCentre, Cnr Main & Vulture Streets, Woolloongabba 4102 2209 7 Dec 1995 Huston, Paul William HSBC Holdings Plc, 8 Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London E14 5HQ 1609 26 Feb 1987 Hutchinson, Angus John State Valuation Service, Department of Nat ural Resources & Mi nes, 16-32 Ent erprise St reet, Bundaberg 4670 2751 24 May 2004 Hutchinson, Robyn Patricia PRP Valuers [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Suite 1, 20 Welch Street, Southport 4215 1228 13 Feb 1979 Hutchison, David Ian ACVAL J D Dodds, 170 Hume Street, Toowoomba 4350 2724 20 Jan 2004 Hutchison, Judi FKP Limited, Level 5, 120 Edward Street, Brisbane 4000 2187 14 Sep 1995 Hutton, Bruce Nevil 3 Foote Ridge, Buderim 4556 1182 9 Feb 1978 Hyde, Damian Peter Australian Valuation Office, Level 2 R ed Foyer, Commonwealth Govt Centre, 143-201 Walker Street, Townsville 4810 2238 15 May 1996 Hyman, Rodney Bruce State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, William McCormack Place, 5B Sheridan Street. Cairns 4870 2413 25 Jan 1999 Hyne, David Rowland HTW Valuers [Brisbane] Residential Pty Ltd, Shop 11A North West Plaza, 97 Flockton Street, McDowall 4053

1943 11 May 1992 Ide, Gary Australian Valuation Office, Level 2 Red Foyer, Commonwealth Govt Centre, 143-201 Walker Street, Townsville 4810 2387 11 Aug 1998 Ide, William James National Au stralia Bank Lt d, Property Risk M anagement, Le vel 22, 255 Adelaid e Street , Brisbane 4000 1869 6 Mar 1991 Inglis, Paul Mallalieu 93 Park Road, Kalinga 4030 1473 10 Dec 1984 Ingram, Gary William BMD Properties Pty Ltd, 25 Cambridge Parade, Manly 4179 2635 14 Nov 2002 Innes, Andrew Donald Commonwealth Bank of Australia, 368–374 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba 4350 2510 13 Dec 2000 Irving, Thomas Lawson CB Richard Ellis, Level 33 Waterfront Place, 1 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 1215 12 Jul 1978 Ivers, Ian Douglas Magnetic Island First National, 21 Marine Parade, Arcadia 4819 1988 6 Apr 1993 Iveson, Michael Ronald Iveson & Assoc Pty Ltd, Level 4, 243 Edward Street, Brisbane 4000 2408 12 Jan 1999 Iveson, Scott Andrew Iveson & Assoc Pty Ltd, Level 4, 243 Edward Street, Brisbane 4000

2588 15 Feb 2002 Jackson, Grant Andrew M3 Property [Vic] Pty Ltd, Level 17, 200 Queen Street, Melbourne 3000 1040 29 Mar 1974 Jacobson, Francis Anthony State Valuation Service, Department of Natural R esources & Mines, Level 4 Hayden Centre, 37 South Street, Ipswich 4305 2009 9 Jun 1993 Jaenke, Noel John DTZ Australia [Brisbane] Pty Ltd, Unit 8, 2958 Logan Road, Underwood 4119 2666 18 Mar 2003 Jameson, John Adrian AV Jennings, 56 Jephson Street, Toowong 4066 2797 25 Jan 2005 Janke, Amanda Louise HTW Valuers [CQ] Pty Ltd, 25 River Street, Mackay 4740 1662 24 Feb 1988 Janke, Peter John State Valuation Service, Department of Natural R esources & M ines, 23 Tor Street, Toowoomba 4350 2795 27 Jan 2005 Jarden Simon Stewart Hely & Associates, 58 Andrew Ave, Tarragindi 4121 2374 14 Apr 1998 Jarden, Toni Hely & Associates, 58 Andrew Ave, Tarragindi 4121 2171 15 Jun 1995 Jessup, Gail Esther 5 Winchester Ave, Wights Mountain 4520 443 30 Jun 1967 Jinks, Peter John PJ Jinks & Assoc, 26 Well Street, Pittsworth 4356 1042 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 66 [29 July, 2005

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No. of Certificate and Date of Registration Name Business Address No. Date

2175 11 Jul 1995 Johns, David William The Public Trusteee of Queensland, 444 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 1255 20 Aug 1979 Johnson, Darryl Francis 33 Daintree Court, Kuluin 4558 2580 14 Dec 2001 Johnson, David Hoolihan Valuations, 67 Victoria Street, Grafton 2460 961 6 Aug 1971 Johnson, Marcus Godschall Russell Hanley Johnson Lawyers, Level 6, 288 Edward Street, Brisbane 4000 950 23 Apr 1971 Johnson, William Edwin Bill Johnson Real Estate, 230 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba 4350 2565 29 Oct 2001 Johnston, Andrew David Savills [NSW] Pty Ltd, Level 5, 55 Hunter Street, Sydney 2000 2636 18 Nov 2002 Johnston, Damien Andrew HTW Valuers [Cairns] Pty Ltd, Level 1, 258 Mulgrave Road, Cairns 4870 1034 7 Feb 1974 Johnston, Lionel Bruce Johnston & Company Pty Ltd, Level 6, 288 Edward Street, Brisbane 4000 2680 27 Jun 2003 Jones, Andrew Grayson State Valuation Service, Department of Nat ural Reso urces & Mines, Level 2 Land centre, Cnr Main & Vulture Streets, Woolloongabba 4102 1488 21 Feb 1985 Jones, Damian Peter State Valuation Service, Department of Nat ural Resources & Min es, Level 4, 33 King Street , Caboolture 4510 1503 14 May 1985 Jones, Damian Peter State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Level 4, 33 K ing Street, Caboolture 4510 1043 19 Apr 1974 Jones, Douglas James AcVal D J Jones & Co, Suite B7 Traveltown, 21-25 Lake Street, Cairns 4870 2681 26 May 2003 Jones, Ian Morrison NSW Department of Commerce, 359 Harbour Drive, Coffs Harbour 2450 1741 20 Mar 1989 Jones, Kesree Rosslind Seymour Group, Level 20, 260 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 2139 6 Dec 1994 Jones, Kim ENERGEX, 150 Charlotte Street, Brisbane 4000 1976 2 Feb 1993 Jones, Lynton Vivian Stantons Valuers & Property Consultants Pty Ltd, 33 Neil Street, Toowoomba 4350 1979 2 Mar 1993 Jones, Mark Phillip Department of Main Roads, Property Services, Le vel 4, 477 Boundary St reet, Sprin g Hill 4000 1465 26 Sep 1984 Jones, Paul Herron Todd White, Suite 2B, Tweed Office Park, 24-28 Corporation Circuit, Tweed Heads 2486 2729 3 Feb 2004 Jones, Peter John T J Board & Sons Pty Ltd, Level 3, 16 Queensland Avenue, Broadbeach 4218 1474 10 Dec 1984 Jorgensen, Gregory Bruce Ray White Valuers [Brisbane], Level 4, 345 Ann Street, Brisbane 4000 696 30 Apr 1969 Joyce, Arthur James Arthur J Joyce & Co, 52 Bungama Street, Maroochydore 4558 2224 8 Feb 1996 Joyce, Timothy Bernard Department of Housing, Level 8, 61 Mary Street, Brisbane 4000 2290 8 Apr 1997 Julier, Frank Leonard Rushton Valuers Pty Ltd, Level 4, 420 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000

2755 16 Jul 2004 Kalinin, Nicholas Samuel LandMark White [Qld] Pty Ltd, Level 14, 307 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 2178 3 Aug 1995 Kamitsis, Chris Horrigan Kamitsis Valuers, Suite 7 Portman Place, 220 Boundary Street, Spring Hill 4000 1027 7 Feb 1974 Kapernick, Ross Roy 120 Wyreema Road, Toowoomba 4350 2477 8 Jun 2000 Katter, Robert Ignatius Devine Rural Business Consultants & Valuers, Shop 5, 29 Miles Street, Mt Isa 4825 1720 14 Feb 1989 Kazonis, Christos 69 Russell Street, West End 4101 1956 13 Jul 1992 Kearnan, Walter James Department of Natural Resources Mines & Energy, Level 4 Mineral House, 41 George Street, Brisbane 4000 2526 28 Feb 2001 Keath, Brinton Matthew LandMark White [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Gr ound F loor, Waterside East Tower, Ho lden Place, Bundall 4217 1108 12 Feb 1976 Keim, Philip James Australian Valuation Office, Level 11, 313 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 606 19 Jul 1968 Kelaher, Bryan Boyd 16 Marlin Court, Palm Beach 4221 2451 9 Nov 1999 Kelley, Mark Alan Queensland Investment Corporation, Level 6 Central Plaza 2, 66 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 2807 13 Apr 2005 Kelly, Joseph Anthony Stantons Valuers & Property Consultants, 33 Neil Street, Toowoomba 4350 1767 9 Nov 1989 Kelly, Mark Desmond DTZ Australia [Brisbane] Pty Ltd, Unit 8, 2958 Logan Road, Underwood 4000 2591 15 Feb 2002 Kelly, Patrick Joseph 241 Wellington Road, East Brisbane 4169 1797 13 Mar 1990 Kelly, Patrick John Michael Burgess Rawson [Qld] Pty Ltd, Level 1 Oxley House, 25 Donkin Street, South Brisbane 4101 2662 10 Feb 2003 Kelly, Paul David C A Brown & Assoc, 175 Balo Street, Moree 2400 2807 13 Apr 2005 Kelly, Joseph Anthony Stantons Valuers & Property Consultants Pty Ltd, 33 Neil Street, Toowoomba 4350 2601 2 May 2002 Kelly, Ryan Jon LandMark White [Qld] Pty Ltd, Level 14, 307 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 2410 12 Jan 1999 Kelly, Timothy Gordon Alex J Saunders Valuations Pty Ltd, 6 Nerang Street, Nerang 4211 999 15 Feb 1973 Kelsey, Gordon Graham Ergon Energy, 191 Richardson Road, North Rockhampton 4701 1058 19 Feb 1975 Kelsey, Ralph Winston 50 Braeside Terrace, Alderley 4051 1456 20 Aug 1984 Kendall, John Richard Rushton [Qld] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 400 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 1635 11 Aug 1987 Kennedy, Christopher Brian DTZ Australia [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 140 Bundall Road, Bundall 4217 2774 20 Oct 2004 Kenny, John Lawrence CB Richard Ellis, Level 11, 80 King William Street, Adelaide 5000 2498 10 Oct 2000 Kent, Timothy Crawford Ashe Morgan Winthrop, Ground Floor, Central Plaza Two, 66 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 2609 14 May 2002 Keppel, Darrell Earl HTW Valuers Pty Ltd, 22B Bowen Street, Roma 4455 1489 21 Feb 1985 Kernke, David Rawson DTZ Australia [Brisbane] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 380 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 1639 17 Sep 1987 Kernke, David Rawson DTZ Australia [Brisbane] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 380 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 1580 5 Aug 1986 Ketchion, Ian Alexander DTZ Australia [Brisbane] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 380 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 2420 9 Mar 1999 Kewley, Benjamin Michel SLR Valuations, Unit 4, 75 Berry Street, Spring Hill 4000 670 11 Mar 1969 Kidd, Graeme George Graeme Kidd & Assoc, Elizabeth House, 30 Merthyr Road, New Farm 4005 2042 7 Dec 1993 Kilgour, Jeffrey Robert Department of Housing, Level 8, 61 Mary Street, Brisbane 4000 2434 13 Jul 1999 King, Christopher Brian 226 Connection Road, Mooloolah 4553 1836 24 Oct 1990 King, David William David W King Valuations Pty Ltd, Yallembie, McLean Road, Inverell 2360 2036 9 Nov 1993 King, Jeremy Stuart John King Property Valuations Pty Ltd, Level 8, 400 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 1678 11 Apr 1988 King, Michael Bruce HTW Valuers [Sunshine Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 3, 77 The Esplanade, Mooloolaba 4557 1772 12 Dec 1989 King, Raymond Trevor Ray King Pty Ltd, 24 Mooralla Street, Tallai 4213 140 12 Oct 1966 Kinivan, Thomas 66 Edmond Street, Marburg 4346 1183 9 Feb 1978 Kirby, Alan Ross State Valuation Service, Department of Nat ural Reso urces & Mines, Level 2 Land centre, Cnr Main & Vulture Streets, Woolloongabba 4102 1309 4 Mar 1981 Kirby, Alan Ross State Valuation Service, Department of Nat ural Reso urces & Mines, Level 2 Land centre, Cnr Main & Vulture Streets, Woolloongabba 4102 2768 12 Aug 2004 Kirby, Wayne Scott Herriots Pty Ltd, 170 Scarborough Street, Southport 4215 1858 7 Feb 1991 Kirstenfeldt, Shayne William Westpac Banking Corporation, Level 14, 260 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 810 16 Jan 1970 Klupfel, Peter John 3 Leslie Street, Toowoomba 4350 2211 7 Dec 1995 Kneipp, Peter John CB Richard Ellis, Level 33 Waterfront Place, 1 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 1765 26 Oct 1989 Knight, Douglas George HTW Valuers [Darling Downs] Pty Ltd, 625 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba 4350 1059 19 Feb 1975 Knight, George William State Valuation Service, Department of Nat ural Resources & Mines, Landcentre, C nr Mains & Vulture Streets, Wolloongabba 4102 2155 11 Apr 1995 Knight, Laura Mary Alex J Saunders Valuations Pty Ltd, Level 1, 107 Milton Road, Milton 4064 1548 20 Feb 1986 Kogler, Christopher Glen PRP Valuers & Consultants [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Suite 1, 20 Welch Street, Southport 4215 1578 5 Aug 1986 Kohler, Alan Arthur Kohler Bird Appraisals Pty Ltd, Suit e 204 Hel ensvale Profes sional C entre, 3 Sir Jo hn Overall Drive, Helensvale 4210 2776 28 Oct 2004 Kohler, Ryan James HTW Valuers [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 50 Cavill Avenue, Surfers Paradise 4217 1324 1 Apr 1981 Kopittke, Paul Wayne Brisbane City Council, City Assets Branch, Le vel 15 B risbane Administration Centre, 69 Ann Street, Brisbane 4000 1636 17 Sep 1987 Krause, Bruce Rodney State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, 203 Tor Street, Toowoomba 4350 2800 9 Feb 2005 Krause, Paul Anthony J D Dodds Property Valuers, The Waterfront Building, 8A River Street, Mackay 4740 498 24 Oct 1967 Kroll, Graheme Ernest Town & Country Valuation Services, 43 South Street, Gatton 4343 2426 22 Apr 1999 Kurbatoff, Mark Suncorp Metway Ltd, Property Finance-Brisbane, Level 14 Suncorp Plaza, Cnr Albert & Turbot Street, Brisbane 4000 2423 13 Apr 1999 Kwan, Paul Knight Frank Valuations Qld, Level 10 HSBC Building, 300 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 2448 7 Oct 1999 Kwan, Riwa Knight Frank Valuations Qld, Level 10 HSBC Building, 300 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000

1340 9 Sep 1981 Lacey, Terence John HTW Valuers [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 50 Cavill Avenue, Surfers Paradise 4217 2048 7 Dec 1993 Lackey, Mark Evan Hutchinson DTZ Australia [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 140 Bundall Road, Bundall 4217 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 66 1043

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No. of Certificate and Date of Registration Name Business Address No. Date

1490 21 Feb 1985 Lagerroth, Stephen Lyle Taylor Byrne Valuers, 211 Sturt Street, Townsville 4810 2089 10 May 1994 Lambden, Peter John Australian Unity Property Limited, Level 3, 114 Albert Road, South Melbourne 3186 1360 7 Apr 1982 Lambert, Gregory Alan Morrison HTW Valuers [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 50 Cavill Avenue, Surfers Paradise 4217 2801 2 Feb 2005 Lanchester, Scott Joseph State Valuation Service, Department of Na tural Re sources & Mines, Level 2 LandCentre, Cnr Main & Vulture Streets, Woolloongabba 4102 2841 29 Jun 2005 Lander, Gregory Curtis CB Richard Ellis, Level 33 Waterfront Place, 1 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 2534 25 Jun 2001 Lando, Carlo Joel Taylor Byrne Valuers, 211 Sturt Street, Townsville 4810 2817 27 Apr 2005 Lane, Catherine Ann State Valuation Service, Department of Na tural Re sources & Mi nes, Level 2 Lan dCentre, Cnr Main & Vulture Streets, Woolloongabba 4102 2084 10 May 1994 Langdon, Andrew Lawrence Sallmanns Group, International Property Consultants & Valuers, 177/1 Bangkok Union Insurance Building, Level 20, Unit 2, Surawongse Road, Suriyawongse, Bangkok Thailand 2146 17 Jan 1995 Larking, Scott Thomas State Valuation Service, Department of Natu ral Resources & Mines, Level 4, 33 Ki ng Street , Caboolture 4510 2704 17 Oct 2003 Larkins, Melissa Anne State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, William McCormack Place, 5B Sheridan Street, Cairns 4870 2779 1 Oct 2004 Lau, Kevin Colliers International [Sunshine Coast], Cnr Walan & Smith Streets, Mooloolaba 4557 2472 8 May 2000 Lawler, Bronwyn Lorraine Urbis JHD Pty Ltd, Level 12 William Buck Centre, 120 Edward Street, Brisbane 4000 1449 13 Jun 1984 Lawley, Bruce Malcolm LMW Residential, Suite 4, 48-50 Sugar Road, Maroochydore 4558 2488 25 Jul 2000 Laws, Lionel Morgan HTW Valuers [CQ] Pty Ltd, Level 3, 100 Goondoon Street, Gladstone 4680 2407 10 Dec 1998 Lawson, Cindy Jane HTW Valuers [CQ] Pty Ltd, 25 River Street, Mackay 4740 2064 9 Feb 1994 Lawson, Craig Ross Ray White Valuers [Brisbane], Level 4, 345 Ann Street, Brisbane 4000 1529 23 Oct 1985 Layt, Herbert William Herb Layt Real Estate, 40 Rankin Street, Innisfail 4860 2105 12 Jul 1994 Leahy, Lesley Myrtle HTW Valuers [Brisbane] Residential Pty Ltd, Shop 11A North West Plaza, 9 7 Flockton Street, McDowall 4053 2749 10 Jun 2004 Leahy, Patrick James Thomas Department of State Development, Level 3, 100 George Street, Brisbane 4000 2235 9 Apr 1996 Leather, Matthew Joseph Matthew Leather Holdings Pty Ltd, 1 Montgomery Street, Gordon Park 4031 1084 30 Oct 1975 Le Bon, Wayne Marcel Queensland Valuation Services, Suite 301 Level 3, 180 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 2730 16 Feb 2004 Le Clerc, John Francis Topline Agencies Pty Ltd, 34 Anembo Street, Chevron Island 4217 2505 22 Nov 2000 Lee, Paul Francis Australian Valuation Office, Level 11, 313 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 2845 22 Jun 2005 Lee, Jason United Valuers Pty Ltd, 107 Upton Street, Bundall 4217 1764 30 Nov 1989 Leeson, John Edward Leeson & Co Pty Ltd, Suite 1, 652 Ipswich Road, Annerley 4103 2343 12 Nov 1997 Leggatt, Cameron Brent Macquarie Bank, Level 1, 300 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 1570 26 Jun 1986 Leigh, Steven John Queensland Investment Corporation, Level 6 Central Plaza 2, 66 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 2762 17 Aug 2004 Leman, Louis Francis E-Valuation Queensland Pty Ltd, 87 Victor Street, Holland Park 4121 1661 24 Feb 1988 Leschke, Russell David Department of Main Roads, Property Services, Level 4, 477 Boundary Street, Spring Hill 4000 2544 28 May 2001 Leslie, Eric John Murray 12 Colleena Place, Tuncurry 2428 2228 12 Mar 1996 Lester, Mark Raymond Herriots Pty L td, Shop 7C M orayfield Gar dens Sh opping C entre, 193 M orayfield Ro ad, Morayfield 4506 1829 11 Sep 1990 Lethlean, Gavan Linton Lethlean Property Consultants, Suite 4, Level 2, 605 Camberwell Road, Camberwell 3124 1653 21 Jan 1988 Lever, Sean Devaney Lever Valuers Pty Ltd, 1/93 Bulcock Street, Caloundra 4551 2318 12 Aug 1997 Lewin, Roger Morris Lewin Horneman Suncoast Valuers, Suite 3 Coolum Professional Centre, The Esplanade, Coolum Beach 4573 1459 3 Sep 1984 Liley, John Edmund Peter Snow & Company, 196 Margaret Street, Toowoomba 4350 2273 21 Jan 1997 Lilwall, Paul Anthony Queensland Rail, Network Access Group, Level 20, 127 Creek Street, Brisbane 4000 1815 30 Jun 1990 Lindberg, George William HTW Valuers [Brisbane] Residential Pty Ltd, Shop 11A North West Plaza, 9 7 Flockton Street, McDowall 4053 2590 18 Feb 2002 Lindemann, Heinz Uwe United Valuers Pty Ltd, 107 Upton Street, Bundall 4217 1258 15 Oct 1979 Linnan, Michael Thomas Department of State Development & Innovation, Cairns Port Authority Building, Corner Grafton & Hartley Streets, Cairns 4870 1305 21 Jan 1981 Linnan, Michael Thomas Department of State Development & Innovation, Cairns Port Authority Building, Corner Grafton & Hartley Streets, Cairns 4870 2116 31 Aug 1994 Linnane, Troy Matthew Grosvenor Australian Pty Ltd, Level 15 Waterfront Place, 1 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 2809 15 Apr 2005 Lister, James Patrick Taylor Byrne Valuers [Gold Coas t], Level 6 Seabank Centr e, 12-14 M arine P arade, Southport 4215 1569 26 Jun 1986 Lister, Robert Ian Robert Lister Australia, Suite 11, 828 High Street, East Kew 3102 2316 12 Aug 1997 Lister, Thomas Michael PRP Valuers & Consultants [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Suite 1, 20 Welch Street, Southport 4215 1137 20 Jan 1977 Litherland, Gregory Wayne HTW Valuers [CQ] Pty Limited, 250 Quay Street, Rockhampton 4700 1688 12 Jul 1988 Litte, Jefferey James Ray White Retail [Queensland], Level 24 Riverside Centre, 123 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 1361 7 Apr 1982 Little, Benjamin Timothy 41 Pine Street, Miles 4415 2757 16 Jul 2004 Livingstone, David Herriots Pty Ltd, 65 Blackstone Road, Eastern Heights 4305 1082 17 Sep 1975 Lochel, John Richard State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, 32 Tansey Street, Beenleigh 4207 1171 10 Nov 1977 Lochran, John Hamilton Commonwealth Bank of Aust, Property Consultancy Serv ices, Le vel 9, 2 40 Queen Street , Brisbane 4000 1095 19 Jan 1976 Logan, John Patrick John Logan & Assoc [Qld] Pty Ltd, 53 Barolin Street, Bundaberg 4670 2340 12 Nov 1997 Logue, David James Megaw & Hogg National Valuers, Unit 10 Bundall Centre, 100 Bundall Road, Bundall 4217 2643 6 Jan 2003 Long, Jerry Bloxsom Chippindall & Associates Pty Ltd, Sunshine House, 406 Bilsen Road, Geebung 4019 1980 2 Mar 1993 Lord, Richard Allen Index Retail Property, 53 Metroplex Ave, Murrarie 4171 1266 22 Jan 1980 Love, Garrie Raymond DTZ Australia [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 140 Bundall Road, Bundall 4217 2589 13 Feb 2002 Love, Kevin Crichton Realty Valuation Service, 3/45 Dean Street, Toowong 4066 2433 13 Jul 1999 Lowe, Gregory HTW Valuers [NQ] Pty Ltd, Level 1, 41 Denham Street, Townsville 4810 1339 14 Aug 1981 Lowe, Jeffrey Prehn J P L Valuations, 24 Brolga Cres, Condon 4815 2789 15 Dec 2004 Lowis, Amanda Marie Townsville Regional Valuers, 183 Ingham Road, West End 4810 2585 24 Jan 2002 Lowis, Paul William Townsville Regional Valuers, 183 Ingham Road, West End 4810 1150 9 Feb 1977 Lucas, Desmond Robert Department of Natural R esources & Mi nes, Level 4 Mineral House, 41 George Street, Brisbane 4000 1837 24 Oct 1990 Lucas, Nicholas Desmond 82 Meadow Street, Wagga Wagga 2650 1961 8 Sep 1992 Ludlow, Alan Ronald A R Ludlow & Co Pty Ltd, 85 Park Avenue, Sunnybank Hills 4109 1799 22 Mar 1990 Lupton, Victor John Alcorn Lupton & Assoc Pty Ltd, Suite 505, Level 5, 83 York Street, Sydney 2000 2199 15 Nov 1995 Lynch, Jason Patrick Savills [Qld] Pty Limited, Level 15 William Buck Centre, 120 Edward Street 4000 892 16 Mar 1970 Lynch, Michael John Mirvac Group, Level 2, 164 Grey Street, Southbank 4101 1722 21 Feb 1989 Lyons, Bryan Alwyn Wavily, 2504 Niagara Road, Bell 4408 2122 10 Nov 1994 Lyons, Damien Anthony Department of Housing, Property Portfolio Management, Level 8, 61 Mary Street, Brisbane 4000 1952 13 Jul 1992 Lyons, James Bernard Taylor Byrne Valuers, 211 Sturt Street, Townsville 4810 1321 1 Apr 1981 Lyons, Patrick John Taylor Byrne Valuers, Shop 2 Mackays Arcade, Cnr Ruby & Egerton Streets, Emerald 4720

2366 10 Mar 1998 MacDonald, Blair Robert Hegney Property Group, Level 1, 292 Rockeby Road, Subiaco 6904 1194 9 Feb 1978 MacDonald, Mark Howard Department of Main Roads, Property Services, Level 4, 477 Boundary Street, Spring Hill 4000 2170 15 Jun 1995 Machray, Alistair Spencer Ikoma CB Richard Ellis K.K., Shuwa Dailch/Hamamatsu-cho Bldg, 8F 2-2-12, Hamamatsu-cho, Minato-ku, Tokyo 143-0013 Japan 2823 23 May 2005 MacIntosh, Belinda Ann Urbis JHD, Level 12 William Buck Centre, 120 Edward Street, Brisbane 4000 1981 2 Mar 1993 Mackintosh, Luke McHale Ernst & Young, Level 27, 120 Collins Street, Melboure 3000 1588 23 Oct 1986 Macrae, Malcolm National Retail Association, 395 St Pauls Terrace, Fortitude Valley 4006 2311 15 Jul 1997 Madden, Jodie Anne Ernst & Young, Level 27, 120 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000 2093 14 Jun 1994 Madden, Russell Arthur LMW Residential, Suite 4, 48-50 Sugar Road, Maroochydore 4558 1044 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 66 [29 July, 2005

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No. of Certificate and Date of Registration Name Business Address No. Date

2049 18 Jan 1994 Maddern, Marguerete Anne AcVal Maddern & Associates, 108 Bazaar Street, Maryborough 4650 1105 15 Mar 1976 Maddern, Noel Lloyd AcVal Maddern & Associates, 108 Bazaar Street, Maryborough 4650 2386 14 Jul 1998 Madsen, Neil Bjerre AEGON USA Realty Advisors Inc, 4333 Edgewood Road, NE, CEDAR RAPIDS IA 52499 326 20 Mar 1967 Magee, Kerry George K G Magee & Assoc Pty Ltd, 5 Akora Street, Macgregor 4109 2661 24 Jan 2003 Magree, Daniel John M3 Property [Vic] Pty Ltd, Level 17, 200 Queen Street, Melbourne 3000 2545 28 May 2001 Maher, Yvonne Rose Landsburys International Pty Ltd, Suite 8C Level 3, Gol d Coast Financial C entre, 128 Bundall Road, Bundall 4217 1437 21 Feb 1984 Mahoney, Brian Gerard State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, 203 Tor Street, Toowoomba 4350 1888 5 Aug 1991 Mahoney, Brian Gerard State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, 203 Tor Street, Toowoomba 4350 1947 10 Jun 1992 Makepeace, Brett Jackson Taylor Byrne Valuers, Level 7 Grant Thornton House, 102 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 2676 30 Apr 2003 Male, Cameron Alistair M3 Property Pty Ltd, Level 11, 309 Kent Street, Sydney 2000 1315 1 Apr 1981 Malone, Kevin Francis 1 Duffy Street, Freshwater 4870 2402 25 Nov 1998 Malone, Malcolm William HTW Valuers [Brisbane] Residential Pty Ltd, Shop 11A North West Plaza, 9 7 Flockton Street, McDowall 4053 2051 18 Jan 1994 Mannell, Phillip John LMW Residential, Suite 4, 48-50 Sugar Road, Maroochydore 4558 1029 7 Feb 1974 Manners, Fabius Perry 9 Dorge Street, Toowoomba 4350 1982 2 Mar 1993 Manners, Jennifer Robyn State Valuation Service, Department of Nat ural Resources & Mines, Le vel 2 Landcentre, C nr Main & Vulture Streets, Woolloongabba 4000 1167 21 Sep 1977 Manzie, David Charles Department of Housing, Level 8, 61 Mary Street, Brisbane 4000 2703 15 Oct 2003 Manzie, Matthew David Alex J Saunders Sunshine Coast Pty Ltd, 72B Kingsford Smith Parade, Maroochydore 4558 1166 21 Sep 1977 Mapleston, David John HTW Valuers [Brisbane] Residential Pty Ltd, Shop 11A North West Plaza, 9 7 Flockton Street, McDowall 4053 1968 10 Nov 1992 Mariner, Peter George State Valuation Service, Department of Natural R esources & Mi nes, 120 Len nox Street , Maryborough 4650 2659 18 Feb 2003 Marks, Adrian William CB Richard Ellis Ltd, St Martin’s Court, 10 Paternoster Row, London EC4M 7HP 1198 30 Mar 1978 Maroske, Neville Geoffrey Department of Health, 177 Ipswich Road, Woolloongabba 4102 2783 10 Nov 2004 Martin, Bruce John Australian Valuation Office, Level 11, 313 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 1710 24 Jan 1989 Martin, Garry John Primac Elders Limited, 109 Melbourne Street, South Brisbane 4101 2579 22 Nov 2001 Martin, Graeme John Colliers International, Level 12, 225 George Street, Sydney 2000 305 7 Mar 1967 Martin, John Arthur John Martin Valuations Pty Ltd, Level 4, 49 Sherwood Road, Toowong 4066 1283 3 Mar 1980 Martin, Robert Joseph Pinnacle-Septimus Road, Pinnacle 4741 2732 11 Feb 2004 Mason, Cameron David Savills [VIC] Pty Ltd, Level 11, 303 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000 2497 18 Sep 2000 Mason, Christopher Broughton Fitzroys Pty Ltd, Level 29, 367 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000 2597 11 Apr 2002 Mathews, Marnie Megan HTW Valuers [Brisbane] Southside Pty Ltd, Suite 2, 12 Mt Gravatt-Capalaba Road, Upper Mt Gravatt 4122 2735 15 Apr 2004 Matigian, Jason Paul HTW Valuers [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 50 Cavill Avenue, Surfers Paradise 4217 988 26 Jan 1973 Matson, Allan James Matson Valuations, Karinya, 408 Forest Springs Goomburra Road, Allora 4362 1989 6 Apr 1993 Matthews, Andrew Ronald Department of Natural Resources & Mi nes, Level 2 Landcentre, Cnr Mai n & V ulture Streets, Woolloongabba 4102 2683 18 Jun 2003 Matthews, Donna Maria DMM Valuers, 491 Neilsens Road, Stanthorpe 4380 2787 10 Jan 2005 Matthews, Michelle Oriel HTW Valuers [Brisbane] Residential Pty Ltd, Shop 11A N orth West Plaza, 97 Flockton Street McDowall 4053 212 7 Dec 1966 Matthews Trevor R Matthews & Son Pty Ltd, 678 Ipswich Road, Annerley 4103 1476 10 Dec 1984 Mauchline, John State Valuation Service, Department of Natural R esources & Mines, Level 4 Haydn Centre, 37 South Street, Ipswich 4305 2761 17 Aug 2004 Mayne, Gillian Frances Chesterton Corporate Property Advisors, Level 11, 300 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 2129 24 Nov 1994 McAuliffe, Brett James Colliers International, Level 20 Central Plaza One, 345 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 402 25 May 1967 McAuliffe, John Frederick John McAuliffe Consulting Services, 24 Sutton Street, Chelmer 4068 1758 9 Aug 1989 McCarthy, Daniel Patrick MFS Group, 5 Hick Street, Southport 4215 2594 8 Mar 2002 McCaskill, Anne Maree State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, William McCormack Place, 5B Sheridan Street, Cairns 4870 2024 16 Aug 1993 McClifty, Michael Francis LandMark White [Qld] Pty Ltd, Level 14, 307 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 2299 13 May 1997 McCloud, Gregory James Rushton Valuers Pty Ltd, 8/13 King William Road, Unley 5061 1643 28 Oct 1987 McComiskie, Bruce James State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, William McCormack Place, 5B Sheridan Street, Cairns 4870 2699 24 Sep 2003 McCormick, Claire Elizabeth HTW Valuers [CQ] Pty Ltd, 25 River Street, Mackay 4740 2347 9 Dec 1997 McCosker, Marcus Paul State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Level 1, 209 Bolsover Street, Rockhampton 4700 2550 11 Jul 2001 McCouaig, Richard Bowen Atisreal Ltd, Norfolk House, 31 St James’s Square, London SW1Y 4JR 2722 12 Jan 2004 McCowan, Alexander Ian 2/17 Joanne Street, Marcoola 4564 2485 13 Jul 2000 McCrudden, Ian Michael 20 Taylor Street, Tully Heads 4854 2092 14 Jun 1994 McDonagh, Kenneth John State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Level 1 West Tower, Holden Place, Bundall 4217 797 12 Dec 1969 McDonald, Brian Joseph 3 Alieda Court, Sinnamon Park 4073 1840 13 Nov 1990 McDonald, Brian Joseph 3 Alieda Court, Sinnamon Park 4073 2437 13 Jul 1999 McDonald, Gary Andrew DTZ Australia [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 140 Bundall Road, Bundall 4217 2572 22 Nov 2001 McDonald, Graham Alexander Robertson & Robertson – Wyong, 1/8 Reliance Drive, Tuggerah 2260 1785 8 Feb 1990 McDonald, Janine Maree Ray White Alderley, 19 Samford Road, Alderley 4051 1595 2 Dec 1986 McDonald, Kent Stuart Keith 8/28 Carwoola Street, Bardon 4065 1065 12 Mar 1975 McDonald, Kevin Bentley The Shoreline, 36 Farnborough Road, Yeppoon 4703 2820 29 Apr 2005 McDonald, Stephen Jon HTW Valuers [Brisbane] Residental Pty Ltd, Shop 11 A North West Plaza, 97 Fl ockton Street, McDowall 4053 1731 23 Feb 1989 McDougall, Michael State Valuation Service, Department of Natural R esources & Mi nes, C nr W alker & Stanl ey Streets, Townsville 4810 1460 3 Sep 1984 McEvoy, John Anthony LandMark White [Qld] Pty Ltd, Level 14, 307 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 1587 23 Oct 1986 McFarlane, Bruce Arthur LandMark White [Qld] Pty Ltd, Level 14, 307 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 1104 15 Mar 1976 McGarry, Michael Anthony Australian Enterprise Promotions Pty Ltd, 12 Kakanui Street, Aspley 4034 2079 12 Apr 1994 McGeever, Scott Anthony Property Researchers Pty Ltd, 2 Windsor Road, Red Hill 4059 2150 7 Feb 1995 McGhee, James Donal Thomas Sydney Wide Realty [NSW] Pty Ltd, 140 Homebush Road, Strathfield 2135 2525 21 Feb 2001 McGrath, Michael Jeffrey CB Richard Ellis, Kingsley House, Winmpole Street, London WIG ORE 1920 11 Feb 1992 McGregor, Duncan Harvey William Donald McGregor & Son, 101 Lovell Street, Young 2594 2479 8 Jun 2000 McGregor, Warwick John RMIT University, School of Pr operty, Construction & Pr oject Managem ent, LaT robe Street , Melbourne 3000 1843 13 Nov 1990 McInally, James Warren Lensworth Group Limited, Level 19, 123 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 2309 10 Jun 1997 McIntosh, Robert John Kilgour Colliers International, Level 12 Grosvenor Place, 225 George Street, Sydney 2000 2164 9 May 1995 McIntyre, Geoffrey Lachlan Jones Lang LaSalle, Level 33 Central Plaza 1, 345 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 1156 14 Apr 1977 McKellar, William Douglas McKellar & Associates Pty Ltd, 357 Stanley Street West, Townsville 4810 2778 23 Sep 2004 McKenzie, Paul David Northern Star Property Consultants Pty Ltd, Suite 58, 15 Terminus Street, Castle Hill 2154 2021 6 Aug 1993 McKewan, Hugh William McKewan & Son Pty Ltd, 65 The Terrace, Ocean Grove 3227 2598 11 Apr 2002 McKillop, Christopher Jay HTW Valuers [Sunshine Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 3, 77 The Esplanade, Mooloolaba 4557 1730 21 Feb 1989 McKinnon, David Robert SLR Valuations, Unit 4, 75 Berry Street, Spring Hill 4000 1290 11 Jun 1980 McLachlan, Mark Andrew DTZ Australia [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 140 Bundall Road, Bundall 4217 1028 7 Feb 1974 McLaren, David Phillip MCHA Pty Ltd, 30 Darwalla Road, Mt Nathan 4211 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 66 1045

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No. of Certificate and Date of Registration Name Business Address No. Date

1021 22 Nov 1973 McLaren, Maxwell John State Valuation Service, Depa rtment of N atural R esources & Mi nes, Grou nd Fl oor C entenary Square, 52-64 Currie Street, Nambour 4560 2346 9 Dec 1997 McLean, Angus Matthew Chesterton Corporate Property Advisors, Level 11, 300 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 2138 6 Dec 1994 McLean, Mark Damian Department of State Development & Innovation, Level 20, 111 George Street, Brisbane 4000 2675 22 Apr 2003 McLennan, Ian David Jones Lang LaSalle, Level 18, 400 George Street, Sydney 2000 325 17 Mar 1967 McLennan, Malcolm Gordon 5 Emerald Court, Mapleton 4560 2010 9 Jun 1993 McMahon, David James HTW Valuers [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 50 Cavill Avenue, Surfers Paradise 4217 2286 8 Apr 1997 McMahon, Nicholas Peter Taylor Byrne Valuers, Level 1, 1-3 Russell Street, Toowoomba 4350 1614 26 Feb 1987 McManus, Mark Thomas John State Valuation Service, Department of Natural R esources & Mines, 31 McDowall Street, Roma 4455 2633 24 Oct 2002 McMullen, Peter Phillip Ernst & Young, 680 George Street, Sydney 2000 2802 16 Mar 2005 McNabb, Elizabeth Mary Foster McNabb & Assoc Pty Ltd, 81 Cemetery Road, Raceview 4305 1373 13 Jul 1982 McNabb, Robert Donald Foster McNabb & Assoc Pty Ltd, 81 Cemetery Road, Raceview 4305 2081 12 Apr 1994 McNamara, David Michael HTW Valuers [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 50 Cavill Avenue, Surfers Paradise 4217 2733 4 Mar 2004 McNeilly, Paul Ernest Paul McNeilly & Associates, Level 6, 52-58 William Street, East Syndey, 2011 1568 26 Jun 1986 McPhail, Robert Inner Circle Realty First Nationoal, Shop 1 Smithfield House, Captain Cook Highway, Smithfield 4878 2012 10 Jun 1993 McTigue, Simon Peter Wallaringa Consulting Pty Limited, 20 McPherson Place, Illawong 2234 1682 11 May 1988 Mead, Bart Charles Alex J Saunders Valuations Pty Ltd, Level 1, 107 Milton Road, Milton 4064 1031 7 Feb 1974 Meiers, Donald Neil State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mi nes, 32 Enterpris e Street , Bundaberg 4670 2660 14 Feb 2003 Meldon, Matthew John Herriots Pty Ltd, Shop 6, 504 Lutwyche Road, Lutwyche 4030 2785 5 Nov 2004 Meredith, Robert Thomas George Robert T G Meredith, 28/19A Young Street, Neutral Bay 2089 1892 27 Aug 1991 Mergler, Paul William Bay Island Valuations, Lot 1, 14 Samarinda Drive, Point Lookout 4183 2355 13 Jan 1998 Merritt, Charmaine Anne Herriots Pty Ltd, Shop 7C M orayfield Gar dens Sh opping C entre, 193 M orayfield Ro ad, Morayfield 4506 1687 12 Jul 1988 Merritt, Robyn Joy State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, 22-30 Wood Street, Mackay 4740 1531 23 Oct 1985 Meyers, John Robert Sunland Group Limited, Level 14, 50 Cavill Avenue, Surfers Paradise 4217 1163 25 Aug 1977 Michael, Murry Percival Michael & Assoc Pty Ltd, 29 Grieve Road, Rochedale 4123 1576 10 Jul 1986 Michel, Stephen Charles 14 Primrose Street, Grange 4051 2725 16 Feb 2004 Michel, Timothy Paul Savills [Qld] Pty Limited, Level 15 William Buck Centre, 120 Edward Street, Brisbane 4000 1327 1 Apr 1981 Migliorini, Edesio Michele State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, William McCormack Place, 5B Sheridan Street, Cairns 4870 2076 12 Apr 1994 Mihelac-Cochrane, Ann Marie Stantons Valuers & Property Consultants Pty Ltd, 33 Neil Street, Toowoomba 4350 2393 8 Sept 1998 Millar, Jeffrey Royce United Valuers Pty Ltd, 3/239 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood 2067 2000 29 Apr 1993 Millar, Jonathan David James Suncorp, Level 1 Suncorp Plaza, Cnr Albert & Turbot Streets, Brisbane 4000 2034 9 Nov 1993 Miller, Stuart David QIC Real Estate, Level 6 Central Plaza 2, 66 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 1370 7 Apr 1982 Milles, Bruce Randall Central Queensland University, Boundary Road, Mackay 4740 1592 11 Nov 1986 Milligan, David William 46 Cooroora Street, Dicky Beach 4551 2538 16 May 2001 Milliner, Stuart Richard JAS-ANR Pty Ltd, 47 Annandale Street, Keperra 4054 1273 3 Mar 1980 Missingham, Malcolm Joseph Access Property Solutions Pty Ltd, 21 Hughes Road West, Dakabin 4503 2125 10 Nov 1994 Mitchell, Jock Lachlan HTW Valuers Pty Ltd, Level 5, 16 East Street, Ipswich 4305 2452 9 Nov 1999 Mitchell, Paul Leonard State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Level 2 Landcentre, Vulture Street, Woolloongabba 4102 947 26 Mar 1971 Mobsby, David Leslie Mobsby & Associates, 31B Terrace Street, Paddington 4064 2110 9 Aug 1994 Mobsby, Matthew David Confam Valuations, 4/50 Hume Street, Norman Park 4170 1826 11 Sep 1990 Modini, Howard Frederick State Valuation Service, Department of N atural R esources & Mi nes, Grou nd Fl oor C entenary Square, 52-64 Currie Street, Nambour 4560 1712 7 Feb 1989 Mohr, Daniel Shane C B Richard Ellis, Level 33 Waterfront Place, 1 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 625 2 Sep 1968 Molloy, Terence Joseph Molloys Real Estate, 27 William Street, Rockhampton 4700 1318 1 Apr 1981 Moloney, Robert Joseph Ergon Energy, Unit 30, 489-491 South Street, Toowoomba 4350 917 19 Sep 1970 Monks, John Henry Megaw & Hogg National Valuers, Shop 10 Bundall Centre, 100 Bundall Road, Bundall 4217 1555 26 Feb 1986 Monteith, Roland Keith State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Grou nd Flo or, C entenary Square, 52-64 Currie Street, Nambour 4560 1784 24 Jan 1990 Montgomery, Shane Raymond Stirling State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Level 1 West Tower, Holden Place, Bundall 4217 1086 19 Nov 1975 Mooney, Michael Joseph Mooney Pepper Pty Ltd, Office 2, Level 3 CML Building, 59 Smith Street, Darwin 0800 373 31 Jan 1967 Moore, Francis Thomas F T Moore Pty Ltd, 179 Atlantis West, 2 Admiralty Drive, Paradise Waters 4217 2282 11 Mar 1997 Moore, James Robert Rossiter DTZ Australia [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 140 Bundall Road, Bundall 4217 2312 15 Jul 1997 Morahan, Mathew William Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc, Level 5, 135 Bishopsgate, London EC2M 3UR 2414 16 Feb 1999 Moran, Daniel Peter John Johnston & Company Pty Ltd, Level 6, 288 Edward Street, Brisbane 4000 2354 13 Jan 1998 Morgan, Dennis William CB Richard Ellis, Level 33 Waterfront Place, 1 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 1248 28 May 1979 Morley, Robert John Robert J Morley Valuations, 136 Duke Road, Doonan 4562 1713 7 Feb 1989 Moroney, Richard Patrick Talbot Lever Valuers Brisbane, 2/453 KIpswich Road, Annerley 4103 1438 21 Feb 1984 Moroney, Robert Grant State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, 29B Mabel Street, Atherton 4883 2198 15 Nov 1995 Morris, Glen Lawrence State Valuation Service, Department of Natural R esources & Mines, Hood Street , Charleville 4470 2697 15 Sep 2003 Morton, Matthew Phillip AcVal Collins & Eales, Valuers and Property C onsultants, Le vel 1, 112-11 8 Den ham Street , Townsville 4810 2245 11 Jun 1996 Moschione, Paul Gianni Integrity Property Consultants Pty Ltd, Level 4, 91 George Street, Parramatta 2150 1479 17 Jan 1985 Mount, Christopher Stephen John Logan & Assoc Gympie, 46 River Road, Gympie 4570 1825 11 Sep 1990 Muchall, John Charles LandMark White [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Gr ound F loor, Waterside East Tower, Ho lden Place, Bundall 4217 2222 8 Feb 1996 Muddle, Kirk Peter Knight Frank [NSW] Pty Limited, Level 1, 11 Graphix Row, 160 Bourke Road, Alexandria 2015 1308 21 Jan 1981 Muir, Ian McMaster ING Real Estate, Level 6, 345 George Street, Sydney 2000 1857 14 Jan 1991 Mulcahy, Baden Michael CB Richard Ellis, Level 33 Waterfront Place, 1 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 1838 24 Oct 1990 Muller, Ray 15 DeZen Road, Palmview 4553 1862 13 Feb 1991 Muller, Ray 15 DeZen Road, Palmview 4553 1875 23 Apr 1991 Mullins, Andrew James Herriots Ipswich Pty Ltd, 65 Blackstone Road, Eastewrn Heights 4305 1120 21 Jul 1976 Mullins, Robert Noel Australian Valuation Office, Level 11, 313 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 1362 8 Apr 1982 Mullins, Timothy Charles State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, 99 Hospital Road, Emerald 4720 2221 8 Feb 1996 Mundey, Shane Ian HBU Property, 8/155 Baroona Road, Rosalie 4064 2515 13 Mar 2001 Munn, Terence Patrick Herron Todd White Brisbane Commercial, Level 3, 171 George Street, Brisbane 4000 694 30 Apr 1969 Muntz, Geoffrey Hugh Professionals Nerang, 41 Price Street, Nerang 4211 1999 29 Apr 1993 Murdoch, Lisa Maree LandMark White [Gold Coast] Pty L td, Ground Floor, Waterside East Tower, Ho lden Place, Bundall 4217 2405 7 Dec 1998 Murphy, John Edgar Suncorp, 216 Margaret Street, Toowoomba 4350 2826 17 May 2005 Murphy, Neil Patrick Savills [Qld] Pty Ltd, Level 15 William Buck Centre, 120 Edward Street, Brisbane 4000 2600 24 Apr 2002 Murphy, Paul Dymitro Dept of Main Roads, Property Services, Level 4, 477 Boundary Street, Spring Hill 4000 1573 10 Jul 1986 Murphy, Paul Stephen HTW Valuers [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 50 Cavill Avenue, Surfers Paradise 4217 2073 8 Mar 1994 Murphy, Samuel Knight Frank Valuations, Level 32, 360 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000 1046 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 66 [29 July, 2005

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1326 1 Apr 1981 Murray, Kenneth Ian State Valuation Service, Department o f Nat ural Reso urces & M ines, Grou nd Flo or, C entenary Square, 52-64 Currie Street, Nambour 4560 1650 7 Dec 1987 Murray, Kenneth Ian State Valuation Service, Department o f Nat ural Reso urces & M ines, Grou nd Flo or, C entenary Square, 52-64 Currie Street, Nambour 4560 2811 18 Apr 2005 Murrell, Susan Lohini Taylor Byrne Valuers, Level 1, 1 - 3 Russell Street, Towoomba 4350 2504 17 Nov 2000 Myers, Craig Rodney HTW Valuers [Cairns] Pty Ltd, Level 1, 258 Mulgrave Road, Cairns 4870 1407 12 Apr 1983 Myors, William Francis Logan City Council, 150 Wembley Road, Logan Central 4114

2429 8 Jun 1999 Naish, Guy Grant State Valuation Service, Department of Natu ral Resources & Mines, Level 4, 33 Ki ng Street , Caboolture 4510 2770 15 Sep 2004 Nash, Richard Heddle Knight Frank Valuations Qld, Level 10 HSBC Building, 300 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 1899 19 Nov 1991 Nass, Peter John ANZ Bank, Level 19, 20 Martin Place, Sydney 2000 2453 9 Nov 1999 Nathan, Christopher John Questmill Pty Ltd, 76 Concord Circuit, Robina 4226 2503 17 Oct 2000 Neill, Bradley David Stantons Valuers & Property Consultants Pty Ltd, 33 Neil Street, Toowoomba 4350 2244 11 Jun 1996 Nelson, David John David Nelson & Partners Pty Ltd, Suite 306, 29 Solent Court, Baulkham Hills 2153 2521 29 Jan 2001 Nelson, John Henry AON Valuation Services, Level 29, 201 Kent Street, Sydney 2000 1432 21 Feb 1984 Neubecker, Rex David HTW Valuers [CQ] Pty Ltd, Level 1, 10 Barolin Street, Bundaberg 4670 2419 16 Feb 1999 Newbery, Kyle Munro Savills [Qld] Pty Limited, Level 15 William Buck Centre, 120 Edward Street 4000 1232 13 Feb 1979 Newborn, Russell Donald HTW Valuers [CQ] Pty Ltd, 25 River Street, Mackay 4740 2017 13 Jul 1993 Newcomb, Ashley Paul KPMG, Level 30 Central Plaza One, 345 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 2218 16 Jan 1996 Newman, Stephen Anthony Cairns Premier Realty, Shop 4 Smithfield Shopping Centre, Kennedy Highway, Smithfield 4878 2169 15 Jun 1995 Newson, Ian Anthony Burnett Property Valuers, Liberty, 121 Middle Road, Hivesville 4612 1967 15 Oct 1992 Newton, Ronald Anthony Ronald A Newton & Assoc Pty Ltd, Level 3, 177 Toorak Road, South Yarra 3141 2536 21 May 2001 Nichols, Luke Stanley HTW Valuers [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 50 Cavill Ave, Surfers Paradise 4217 1800 22 Mar 1990 Nicholson, Brian Rushton Alcorn Corbin Nicholson Pty Ltd, Suite 17 Lethbridge Court, 20-24 Castlereagh Street, Pe nrith 2750 2365 3 Mar 1998 Nicholson, Mark Roland PRP Valuers & Consultants [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Suite 1, 20 Welch Street, Southport 4215 1491 21 Feb 1985 Nilon, David James HTW Valuers [Darling Downs] Pty Ltd, 625 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba 4350 1443 10 Apr 1984 Nimmo, Bruce Roland B R Nimmo & Associates, 5 Cavalier Parade, Bomaderry 2541 2330 9 Sep 1997 Nimmo, Shane Andrew Department of Housing, Level 8, 61 Mary Street, Brisbane 4000 1002 28 Feb 1973 Noakes, Robert Arthur State Valuation Service, Department of Nat ural Resources & Mines, Level 3 St ate Government Building, Cnr Walker & Stanley Streets, Townsville 4810 2319 12 Aug 2003 Noakes, Rodney James Alex J Saunders Valuations Pty Ltd, Level 1, 107 Milton Road, Milton 4064 1452 10 Jul 1984 Noller, Mark Cameron AMP Capital Investors, Level 15, 50 Bridge Street, Sydney 2000 1498 24 Apr 1985 Norris, Keith Percival Norris Property Consultants Pty Ltd, Level 9, 155 Castlereagh Street, Sydney 2000 2083 12 Apr 1994 Northcott, Robert John Austpec Pty Ltd, Level 3 Toowong Tower, 9 Sherwood Road, Toowong 4066 2839 16 May 2005 Novak, Daniel Vaclav MVS Valuers Australia Pty Ltd, Suites 8 & 9 Ashton Square, Cnr Princess Highway & Rockdale Plaza Drive, Rockdale 2216 338 22 Mar 1967 Nugent, Thomas Brian Richardson & Wrench [Brisbane], 3 Gregory Terrace, Spring Hill 4000

2203 5 Dec 1995 O’Callaghan, Patricia Mary Taylor Byrne Valuers, Level 7 Grant Thornton House, 102 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 1091 19 Jan 1976 O'Connor, Daniel James State Valuation Service, Department of Natural R esources & Mines, Level 4 Hayden Centre, 37 South Street, Ipswich 4305 2506 17 Nov 2000 O’Connor, Martin John Department of Main Roads, Property Services, Level 4, 477 Boundary Street, Spring Hill 4000 1788 20 Feb 1990 O'Connor, Michael John 132 Macrossan Avenue, Norman Park 4170 1297 27 Aug 1980 O'Dea, Anthony Martin Queensland Rural Adjustment Authority, Level 9, 307 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 1698 27 Sep 1988 O’Dea, Anthony Richard 124 Beach Road, Batemans Bay, NSW 2536 2205 5 Dec 1995 O’Donoghue, Paul James Wide Bay Property Valuations, 213 Adelaide Street, Maryborough 4650 2317 12 Aug 1997 O’Donovan, Peter Michael SLR Valuations, Unit 4, 75 Berry Street, Spring Hill 4000 2066 8 Feb 1994 O’Grady, John Edward Knight Frank Valuations, Level 32, 360 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000 1705 13 Dec 1988 O'Hagan, John Peter Rafter & O’Hagan Pty Ltd, 13 Smith Street, Mooloolaba 4557 2156 11 Apr 1995 O’Keeffe, Stephen Patrick Mirvac Group, Level 5, 40 Miller Street, North Sydney 2060 2032 5 Oct 1993 O'Kelly, Paul Leo Australian Valuation Office, 55 Currie Street, Adelaide 5000 2427 10 May 1999 O’Leary, John Francis M3 Property [Vic] Pty Ltd, Level 17, 200 Queen Street, Melbourne 3000 1567 29 May 1986 Olive, John Joseph John Olive & Associates Pty Ltd, 2 Gibbins Street, Sunnybank Hills 4109 1593 11 Nov 1986 Olive, John Joseph John Olive & Associates Pty Ltd, 2 Gibbins Street, Sunnybank Hills 4109 2786 15 Dec 2004 Olive, Mark Glenn State Valuation Service, Department of Nat ural Reso urces & Mines, Level 2 Land centre, Cnr Main & Vulture Streets, Woolloongabba 4102 2615 19 Jun 2002 Orr, Murray Noel JLC Valuers, 515 Bluff Road, Hampton 3188 2168 15 Jun 1995 Osborne, Adam Richard Ennew Allsopp Pty Ltd, Suite 2, Level 3 Lis more Professional Centre, 105 Molesworth Street, Lismore 2480 2327 27 Aug 1997 Ostwald, Clinton Francis Urbis JHD Pty Ltd, Level 12 William Buck Centre, 120 Edward Street, Brisbane 4000 1047 12 Jun 1974 Otto, Colin Stanley 21 Malar Road, Kingaroy 4610 1782 24 Jan 1990 Owbridge, Julie Moreen J Owbridge Pty Ltd, Suite 6, 43 Tank Street, Gladstone 4680 1993 29 Apr 1993 Oxenford, Grant Christopher Alex J Saunders Valuations [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, 6 Nerang Street, Nerang 4211

2570 15 Nov 2001 Pacey, Sean Edward DTZ Australia [Brisbane] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 380 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 2607 24 May 2002 Palella, Paul Ernst & Young, Level 5 Waterfront Place, 1 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 2566 29 Oct 2001 Pannifex, Andrew Ross Savills [NSW] Pty Ltd, Level 5, 55 Hunter Street, Sydney 2000 2829 6 May 2005 Paris, Michael Paul Paris & Porter Real Estate Pty Ltd, Suite 5, 91 Mort Street, Balmain 2041 1563 11 Mar 1986 Parker, David Roland Rupert Australian Valuation Office, Level 11, 313 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 2026 14 Sep 1993 Parrish, Craig Geoffrey Australian Valuation Office, Suite 7, 164 Molesworth Street, Lismore 2480 1139 20 Jan 1977 Parsons, Lloyd Sydney HTW Valuers [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 50 Cavill Avenue, Surfers Paradise 4217 1748 9 May 1989 Paterson, Robert Scott Preston Rowe Paterson [Vic] Pty Ltd, Level 8, 356 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000 2468 14 Mar 2000 Paton, David Frank State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, William McCormack Place, 5B Sheridan Street, Cairns 4870 2547 15 Jun 2001 Payne, Alexander William HTW Valuers [Brisbane] Residential Pty Ltd, Level 2, 12 Mt Gravatt-Capalaba Road, Upper Mt Gravatt 4122 2141 6 Dec 1994 Payne, Nicholas Edward HTW Valuers [Darling Downs] Pty Ltd, 625 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba 4350 1839 1 Jan 1990 Payne, Peter Edward HTW Valuers [Darling Downs] Pty Ltd, 625 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba 4350 2688 9 Jul 2003 Peach, Wayne David JLA Hervey Bay – Maryborough, Level 1 Primere House, 17 Torquay Road, Hervey Bay 4655 2673 16 May 2003 Pead, Gary James Hull City Council, Kingston House, Bond Street, Kingston-Upon-Hull HU13ER 1106 15 Mar 1976 Pearse, Gregory James PRO Property Services [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Unit 1, 19 Township Drive, West Burleigh 4219 1127 23 Sep 1976 Pearse, Gregory James PRO Property Services [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Unit 1, 19 Township Drive, West Burleigh 4219 2471 8 May 2000 Pederson, Wayne William Alfred Megaw & Hogg National Valuers, Unit 10 Bundall Centre, 100 Bundall Road, Bundall 4217 1344 6 Oct 1981 Peel, Bernard John Honeycombe Property Group, 56 Little Edward Street, Brisbane 4000 1374 13 Jul 1982 Penny, Stephen Francis State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, William McCormack Place, 5B Sheridan Street, Cairns 4870 1660 24 Feb 1988 Perkins, Ross Bevan Bydand Holdings Pty Ltd, Level 15 Waterfront Place, 1 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 1083 17 Sep 1975 Peterson, Phillip Roy Peterson Valuation Services, 510 South Pine Road, Everton Park 4053 942 12 Feb 1971 Pfrunder, Colin David Queensland Transport, Land & Le gislation Branch, Level 11 C apital Hill Bu ilding, 85 Geor ge Street, Brisbane 4000 1068 19 Mar 1975 Phillips, Trevor Raymond 35 Truscott Street, Moorooka 4105 2252 9 Jul 1996 Phillips-Turner, John Carey Phillips-Turner Valuers & Property Consultants, Level 1, 33 Scarborough Street, Southport 4215 802 16 Jan 1970 Pie, Denis Duncan Independent Property Valuers, Unit 96 The Avenues, 136 Palm Meadows Drive, Carrara 4211 1562 11 Mar 1986 Piercy, William Lloyd PRD Nationwide Paddington, 183 Given Terrace, Paddington 4064 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 66 1047

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1802 10 Apr 1990 Pilch, Robert Martin 49 Lyndale Road, Pullenvale 4069 2796 25 Jan 2005 Piper, Anna Kate Ernest & Young, Level 5 Waterfront Place, 1 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 2808 15 Apr 2005 Pirhonen, Pia Maarit DTZ Australia (Brisbane) Pty Ltd, Level 4, 380 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 1259 14 Nov 1979 Platt, Russell John 11 Nurom Avenue, Ferny Hills 4055 1816 10 Jul 1990 Ponticello, Alfio Antonio Australia Pacific Valuers, Level 11, 379 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 1293 16 Jul 1980 Porter, John Richard CB Richard Ellis, Level 33 Waterfront Place, 1 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 1378 1 Oct 1982 Porter, John Richard CB Richard Ellis, Level 33 Waterfront Place, 1 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 381 8 May 1967 Postle, Donald Bradman Arthur AV Postle & Co, 1/708 Sandgate Road, Clayfield 4011 2163 18 Apr 1995 Powell, Darren James Leo Department of Housing, Project Services, Level 4, 80 George Street, Brisbane 4000 1915 11 Feb 1992 Power, Michael Brian Energex, Property Division, 150 Charlotte Street, Brisbane 4000 1302 11 Nov 1980 Power, Peter Francis Power Jeffrey & Co Pty Ltd, Level 2 STC House, 545 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 2196 10 Oct 1995 Power, Peter Gerard Pricewaterhouse Coopers, Level 5, 215 Spring Street, Melbourne 3000 1769 12 Dec 1989 Preston, Gregory John Preston Rowe Paterson [NSW] Pty Ltd, Level 2, 12-14 OConnell Street, Sydney 2000 2551 11 Jul 2001 Previte, Philip Gerard State Valuation Service, Department of Nat ural Reso urces & Mines, Level 2 Land centre, Cnr Main & Vulture Streets, Woolloongabba 4102 1830 24 Sep 1990 Price, Gordon James Knight Frank Valuations Qld, Level 10 HSBC Building, 300 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 996 28 Feb 1973 Price, Kevin Francis Realty Valuation Services, 3/45 Dean Street, Toowong 4066 2359 10 Feb 1998 Price, Samuel Joseph Realty Valuation Services, 3/45 Dean Street, Toowong 4066 1044 12 Jun 1974 Prince, Wayne Roy Herriots Pty Ltd, 170 Scarborough Street, Southport 4215 2040 9 Nov 1993 Prowse, Stuart Gregory Tremain Prowse Pty Ltd, 106-107 Kable Avenue, Tamworth 2340 2726 12 Nov 2004 Pugin, Robyn Lee Pugin Property Consultants, 53 Calliope Street, Runcorn 4113 2337 5 Nov 1997 Pullos, Matthew Simon Douglas Bloxsom Chippindall & Associates Pty Ltd, Sunshine House, 406 Bilsen Road, Geebung 4034 1341 9 Sep 1981 Purcell, John Francis Asia Pacific Valuations Pty Ltd, 36 William Parade, Fairfield 4103 2383 22 Jun 1998 Pye, William Alfred W A Pye & Associates, 62 Cliff Street, Sandgate 4017 1856 14 Jan 1991 Pyman, Geoffrey Mark AON Risk Services, Level 7, 175 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000

1566 8 Apr 1986 Quaite, Robert James State Valuation Service, Department of Na tural Resources & Mi nes, 72 Uhr St reet, Cloncurry 4824 1533 23 Oct 1985 Quinlan, Daniel Brian Quinlans, 38 Elsanne Street, Aspley 4034 1435 21 Feb 1984 Quinlan, Patricia Ann State Valuation Service, Department of Natu ral R esources & Mines, 27 O’Co nnell Street , Gympie 4570 2035 9 Nov 1993 Quinlan, Tracie Anne Quinlans, 38 Elsanne Street, Aspley 4034 2348 9 Dec 1997 Quinn, Mark Neil HTW Valuers [Cairns] Pty Ltd, Level 1, 258 Mulgrave Road, Cairns 4870 1330 15 Apr 1981 Quinn, Shane Michael HTW Valuers [Cairns] Pty Ltd, Level 1, 258 Mulgrave Road, Cairns 4870 2018 13 Jul 1993 Quirk-Anderson, Ian Spencer State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, William McCormack Place, 5B Sheridan Street, Cairns 4870

1885 10 Jul 1991 Rabbitt, Timothy John Taylor Byrne Valuers, Level 7 Grant Thornton House, 102 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 1310 4 Mar 1981 Rafter, Remigius Raymond Rafter & O’Hagan Pty Ltd, 13 Smith Street, Mooloolaba 4557 2713 12 Nov 2003 Rainbow, Rohan Nicholas AcVal Eccleston & Fraser, Level 1, 100 Campbell Street, Bowen Hills QLD 4006 2474 8 Jun 2000 Rankin, Andrew Paul DTZ Australia [Brisbane] Pty Ltd, Unit 8, 2958 Logan Road, Underwood 4119 2842 28 Jun 2005 Raptis, Peter MVS Valuers Australia Pty Ltd, Suite 3, Level 14, 115 Pitt Street, Sydney 2000 1558 26 Feb 1986 Rasmussen, Robin Arthur Rasmussen & Associates, 47 Wood Street, Mackay 4740 1499 24 Apr 1985 Rawlinson, Phillip Stuart Rawlinsons Corporate Real Estate Pty Ltd, Suite 306 King Street Wharf, 15 Lime Street, Sydney 2000 1860 13 Feb 1991 Redgen, Danny Byron State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Cnr Guy & Fitzroy Streets, Warwick 4370 1553 26 Feb 1986 Redgen, Mark Douglas The Rockies, 1123 Dunkeld Road, Roma 4455 2533 18 Apr 2001 Reeves, Timothy George HTW Valuers [Sunshine Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 3, 77 The Esplanade, Mooloolaba 4557 2215 16 Jan 1996 Reguson, Adam Sean Knight Frank Townsville, Ground Floor, 440 Flinders Street, Townsville 4810 2152 21 Mar 1995 Rehbein, Michael Lawrence CBD Homes, Level 1, 120 Wickham Street, Fortitude Valley 4006 2657 12 Dec 2002 Reilly, Stanley John 122 Tepequar Drive, Maroochydore 4558 1168 21 Sep 1977 Reilly, Stephen Hugh 6 Irving Place, Sippy Downs 4556 1433 21 Feb 1984 Reiser, Jacqueline C B Richard Ellis, Level 33 Waterfront Place, 1 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 1656 24 Feb 1988 Rennie, Philip Alan Phil Rennie Valuations, 13 Restormel Street, Woolooware 2230 1814 30 Jun 1990 Rex, Frances Eileen 21 Joseph Banks Terrace, Remuera, New Zealand 1873 9 Apr 1991 Rex, Wayne Robert Landco Limited, Level 28 PWC Tower, 188 Quay Street, Auckland City, New Zealand 2068 8 Mar 1994 Rhule, John Patrick Herriots Sunshine Coast Pty Ltd, Suite 2, 171 Brisbane Road, Mooloolaba 4557 2067 8 Mar 1994 Richardson, Bevan John MVS [SEQ] Pty Ltd, Level 1, 131 Leichhardt Street, Spring Hill 4000 1152 9 Feb 1977 Richardson, John Collins Dept of Public Works, 80 George Street, Brisbane 4000 1948 6 Jun 1992 Riches, Larry John DTZ Australia [Brisbane] Pty Ltd, 108 Limestone Street, Ipswich 4305 1116 30 Jun 1976 Ridley, Edwin George State Valuation Service, Department of Natural R esources & Mines, Level 4 Hayden Centre, 37 South Street, Ipswich 4305 2557 21 Aug 2001 Riordan, Anita Catherine HTW Valuers [Darling Downs] Pty Ltd, 625 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba 4350 2764 19 Jul 2004 Rixon, Robert John Australian Valuation Office, Level 1, 214 Northbourne Avenue, Braddon 2612 2094 14 Jun 1994 Robbins, Paul Damien Savills [Qld] Pty Limited, Level 15 William Buck Centre, 120 Edward Street, Brisbane 4000 1041 29 Mar 1974 Roberts, Avan Australian Valuation Office, Level 11, 313 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 2481 13 Jul 2000 Roberts, Jeffrey Stewart James Nelson Bakewell, 25 Sackville Street, London W1S 3HQ 2693 4 Aug 2003 Roberts, Paul Raymond Stocklands, 157 Liverpool Street, Sydney 2000 981 5 Oct 1972 Roberts, Paul Vernon Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane, Level 3, 143 Edward Street, Brisbane 4000 2417 16 Feb 1999 Roberts, Peter John LandMark White [Qld] Pty Ltd, Level 14, 307 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 1572 10 Jul 1986 Robertson, John David Robertson & Robertson Pty Ltd, 1/8 Reliance Drive, Tuggerah 2259 2006 25 May 1993 Robertson, John Gray John Robertson & Assoc Pty Ltd, Suite 8C, Level 3, 128 Bundall Road, Bundall 4217 2502 10 Oct 2000 Robertson, Scott Angus Robertson & Robertson Pty Ltd, 1/8 Reliance Drive, Tuggerah 2259 2645 11 Dec 2002 Robins, Darren James HTW Valuers [Nth Qld] Pty Ltd, Level 1, 41 Denham Street, Townsville 4810 2610 9 May 2002 Rockliff, Janine Pamela HTW Valuers [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 50 Cavill Ave, Surfers Paradise 4217 2714 10 Dec 2003 Roep, Dax Eugene DTZ Australia [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 140 Bundall Road, Bundall 4217 1189 9 Feb 1978 Roffey, Christopher Leonard HTW Valuers [CQ] Pty Ltd, Level 3, 100 Goondoon Street, Gladstone 4680 2283 11 Mar 1997 Rogers, James McConnel Macquarie Asset Services Limited, Level 1, 300 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 2466 14 Mar 2000 Rogers, Michael James Alex J Saunders Valuations Pty Ltd, Level 1, 107 Milton Road, Milton 4064 2500 10 Oct 2000 Rohde, Dale Christopher Herriots Cairns Pty Ltd, Unit 4, 204 McLeod Street, Cairns North 4870 2377 12 May 1998 Rose, Candace Holly Department of Housing, Level 8, 61Mary Street, Brisbane 4000 1240 13 Feb 1979 Rose, Russell John 9 Kristen Close, Buderim 4556 1316 1 Apr 1981 Rosenberger, Robert Philip Rosenberger Relaty & Valuations, Westlands Plaza, Roma 4455 1457 20 Aug 1984 Routh, David Anthony State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Level 1, 209 Bolsover Street, Rockhampton 4700 1512 3 Sep 1985 Rowland, Philip Noel Brisbane City Council, City Assets, 69 Ann Street, Brisbane 4000 2772 20 Aug 2004 Rowlands, Robert John Landsburys International, Level 5, 580 George Street, Sydney 2000 1140 20 Jan 1977 Ruddle, Anthony Phillip Business & Investor Group Pty Ltd, Unit 6, 87 Webster Road, Stafford 4053 2514 24 Jan 2001 Rumble, Jeni Khristina SLR Valuations Pty Ltd, Unit 4, 75 Berry Street, Spring Hill 4000 1794 13 Mar 1990 Rumble, Stuart Lachlan SLR Valuations Pty Ltd, Unit 4, 75 Berry Street, Spring Hill 4000 1863 13 Feb 1991 Rumble, Todd Jeffery SLR Valuations Pty Ltd, Unit 4, 75 Berry Street, Spring Hill 4000 1877 5 Jun 1991 Rumble, Todd Jeffery SLR Valuations Pty Ltd, Unit 4, 75 Berry Street, Spring Hill 4000 2653 22 Jan 2003 Russ, Marcel James DTZ Australia [Brisbane] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 380 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 1914 11 Feb 1992 Russell, Cameron Charles Workforce Financial Services, Level 4, 16 Peel Street, South Brisbane 4101 1048 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 66 [29 July, 2005

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2177 3 Aug 1995 Russell, Rayleen Mary 22 Fitzroy Street, Gatton 4343 2760 17 Aug 2004 Rutherford, Kate Louise DTZ Australia [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 140 Bundall Road, Bundall 4000 2358 10 Feb 1998 Rutledge, Jeremy John King Property Valuations, Level 8, 400 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 1963 22 Sep 1992 Ruttner, Mark Abram First Valuation Group, 845 Glenhuntly Road, Caulfield South 3162 1335 1 Jul 1981 Ryan, Norman Charles Norm C Ryan & Associates, 14 The Esplanade, Burleigh Heads 4220 1162 4 Aug 1977 Rylands, Anthony Rosecroft Pty Ltd, 3 Gleneagles Court, Altandi Street, Sunnybank 4109 836 27 Jan 1970 Rylands, Denis John State Valuation Service, Department of Nat ural Reso urces & Mines, Level 2 Land centre, Cnr Main & Vulture Streets, Woolloongabba 4102

2300 13 May 1997 Sablowski, Frank Total Asset Valuation Services Pty Ltd, 30 Harper Road, Bellmere 4510 2837 7 Jun 2005 Sargent, Bruce Neil Corser Sheldon Gordon, 5 Torquay Road, Pialba 4655 2646 20 Dec 2002 Salter, Shaun David State Valuation Service, Department of Natural R esources & M ines, 2 09 B olsover Street , Rockhampton 4700 2567 1 Nov 2001 Satchell, Norman Leonard Rushton Valuers Pty Ltd, Level 4, 420 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000 1114 30 Jun 1976 Saunders, Thomas Alexander Alex J Saunders Valuations Pty Ltd, Level 1, 107 Milton Road, Milton 4064 2701 15 Oct 2003 Saxby, Michael John Stantons Valuers & Property Consultants Pty Ltd, 33 Neil Street, Toowoomba 4350 1938 10 Mar 1992 Sayers, Robert Arthur Herriots Pty Ltd, 170 Scarborough Street, Southport 4215 848 5 Feb 1970 Scanlan, Clement Patrick Clem Scanlan & Assoc, Suite 2, 8 Wagner Road, Clayfield 4011 2491 8 Aug 2000 Schefe, Paul Daniel State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, 99 Hospital Road, Emerald 4720 2206 5 Dec 1995 Schipper, Michael John State Valuation Service, Department of Nat ural Resources & Mi nes, 16-32 Ent erprise St reet, Bundaberg 4670 2367 10 Mar 1998 Schmidt, Andrew John Ray White Retail [Queensland], Level 24 Riverside Centre, 123 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 2771 15 Sep 2004 Schmidt, Eva Louise Wide Bay Property Valuations, 213 Adelaide Street, Maryborough 4650 2176 3 Aug 1995 Schmidt, Justine Daniela Department of Main Roads, Property Services, Level 4, 477 Boundary Street, Spring Hill 4000 2095 14 Jun 1994 Schmidt, Stephen David DTZ Australia [Brisbane] Pty Ltd, Unit 8, 2958 Logan Road, Underwood 4119 1935 9 Mar 1992 Schofield, James Alex J Saunders Valuations Pty Ltd, Level 1, 107 Milton Road, Milton 4064 2288 8 Apr 1997 Schultz, Brett Gary Chesterton Corporate Property Advisors, Level 11, 300 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 1383 8 Dec 1982 Schutz, Anthony John Schutz Asset Management–Consulting Pty Ltd, 23 Camfield Street, Alexandra Headland 4572 1098 19 Jan 1976 Schy, Denis Arthur State Valuation Service, Department of Natural R esources & Mi nes, C nr W alker & Stanl ey Streets, Townsville 4810 1402 16 Mar 1983 Scougall, Raymond John Department of Main Roads, Property Services, Level 4, 477 Boundary Street, Spring Hill 4000 2069 8 Mar 1994 Scrogings, Kenneth Andrew 34 Enderley Avenue, Clayfield 4011 1931 11 Feb 1992 Searston, Leslie William Harold State Valuation Ser vice, Depa rtment of Nat ural Res ources & M ines, Cnr W alker & St anley Streets, Townsville 2595 8 Apr 2002 Sellar, Alexander Keith Alex J Saunders Valuations Pty Ltd, Level 1, 107 Milton Road, Milton 4064 124 28 Sep 1966 Sellars, Frank Frank Sellars & Company, 48 Herbert Street, Bowen 4805 1481 12 Feb 1985 Sergiacomi, Anthony Guido SB Group Valuers & Consultants Pty Ltd, 10/21 Nicklin Way, Buddina 4575 2100 12 Jul 1994 Sharif, Mohammed Queensland Rail, 305 Edward Street, Brisbane 4000 1317 1 Apr 1981 Sharpe, Anthony Edward Lever Valuers, 1/93 Bulcock Street, Golden Beach 4551 1384 12 Jan 1983 Sharpe, John Raymond 12 Florence Street, Tweed Heads 2485 1752 13 Jun 1989 Sharpe, John Raymond 12 Florence Street, Tweed Heads 2485 1813 12 Jun 1990 Sharpe, Murray Keith Environmental Protection Agency, Tenure Act ions Group , Level 10 , 160 An n Street , Bri sbane 4000 2602 30 Apr 2002 Sharrock, Bruce Clive Sharrock Enterprises Pty Limited, Lot 8 Meadowbank Drive, Tamworth 2340 2618 11 Jul 2002 Shaw, Glenn John Logan & Assoc, 53 Barolin Street, Bundaberg 4670 2537 16 May 2001 Shaw, Gregory Bruce Taylor Byrne Valuers, 87 Northern Road, Roma 4455 1164 25 Aug 1977 Sheehan, John McCord John M Sheehan Rural Property & Valuation, 88 Sheehan Road, Alton Downs 4702 1388 16 Feb 1983 Sheehan, John McCord John M Sheehan Rural Property & Valuation, 88 Sheehan Road, Alton Downs 4702 1011 9 May 1973 Sheehan, Michael Daly Ross, 9/160 Bolsover Street, Rockhampton 4700 1403 16 Mar 1983 Shelton, Grae Robert Wide Bay Real Estate Pty Ltd, 254 Bourbong Street, Bundaberg 4670 1700 11 Oct 1988 Sherwood, Terrance Megaw & Hogg Property Valuations, Suite 5, 34 Cleveland Street, Stones Corner 4120 1231 13 Feb 1979 Shields, Kim Alexander Brisbane City Council, Property Services, 69 Ann Street, Brisbane 4000 1107 15 Mar 1976 Short, Graham Edward State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Level 5 Landcentre, Vulture Street, Woolloongabba 4102 1659 24 Feb 1988 Short, Graham Edward State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Level 5 Landcentre, Vulture Street, Woolloongabba 4102 1364 7 Apr 1982 Simmonds, Peter Geoffrey State Valuation Service, Department of Nat ural Resources & Mi nes, C nr Walker & S tanley Streets, Townsville 4810 2765 22 Jul 2004 Simpson, Christopher William MVS [SEQ] Pty Ltd, Level 1, 131 Leichhardt Street, Spring Hill 4000 2644 11 Dec 2002 Simpson, Russell Peter Lever Valuers, 1/93 Bulcock Street, Golden Beach 4551 559 9 Apr 1968 Simshauser, Lex Edward Lex E Simshauser Pty Ltd, 13 Wahroonga Road, Ashgrove 4060 1304 10 Dec 1980 Singh, Uday State Valuation Service, Department of Nat ural Reso urces & Mines, Level 2 Land centre, Cnr Main & Vulture Streets, Woolloongabba 4102 2535 12 Jun 2001 Sinnamon, Justin William DTZ Australia [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 140 Bundall Road, Bundall 4217 1638 17 Sep 1987 Skelsey, Ian Wallace Burgess Rawson [Qld] Pty Ltd, Level 1 Oxley House, 25 Donkin Street, South Brisbane 4101 2447 7 Oct 1999 Skelton, Jonathan William Brisbane City Council, Property Services, 69 Ann Street, Brisbane 4000 1061 19 Feb 1975 Slater, Michael Joseph Michael Slater Property Valuer, Level 1 Santos House, 60 Edward Street, Brisbane 4000 1193 9 Feb 1978 Sleeman, David James State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Level 4, 33 King Street, Maryborough 4650 1230 13 Feb 1979 Sleeman, David James State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Level 4, 33 King Street, Maryborough 4650 2022 17 Aug 1993 Slocombe, Phillip Alexander Slocombe Property Group Pty Ltd, 25 Wells Road, Beaumaris 3193 48 27 Jul 1966 Small, Leslie James Herriots Cairns Pty Ltd, Unit 4, 204 McLeod Street, Cairns 4870 2261 1 Oct 1996 Small, Peter Peter Small Realty Pty Ltd, 74 Hillview Parade, Ashmore 4214 2531 29 Mar 2001 Smallhorn, Mark Stephen Jones Lang LaSalle, Level 18, 400 George Street, Sydney 2000 1880 11 Jun 1991 Smith, Adam 6 Beckford Street, Moorooka 4105 2005 6 Mar 2002 Smith, Alexander Douglas Lever Valuers, 1/93 Bulcock Street, Golden Beach 4551 2335 14 Oct 1997 Smith, Andrew Brent CB Richard Ellis, Level 26, 363 George Street, Sydney 2000 2304 10 Jun 1997 Smith, Annette Dominique State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, 99 Hospital Road, Emerald 4720 2369 14 Apr 1998 Smith, Gavin Matthew ENERGEX, 150 Charlotte Street, Brisbane 4000 2640 17 Jan 2003 Smith, Graeme John DTZ Australia [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 140 Bundal Road, Bundall 4217 2654 23 Jan 2003 Smith, Graham Joseph Qld Thoroughbred Racing Board, Racecourse Road, Deagon 4017 1197 9 Feb 1978 Smith, Ian Robert State Valuation Service, Department of Nat ural Reso urces & M ines, Level 2 Land centre, Cnr Main & Vulture Streets, Woolloongabba 4102 1354 20 Feb 1982 Smith, Ian Robert State Valuation Service, Department of Nat ural Reso urces & M ines, Level 2 Land centre, Cnr Main & Vulture Streets, Woolloongabba 4102 2253 6 Aug 1996 Smith, Jason Keith Herron Todd White, Level 5, 316 George Street, Sydney 2000 1323 1 Apr 1981 Smith, Jeffrey Norman Port Binnli Pty Ltd, 292 Water Street, Spring Hill 4000 1389 16 Feb 1983 Smith, Jeffrey Norman Port Binnli Pty Ltd, 292 Water Street, Spring Hill 4000 2112 9 Aug 1994 Smith, Judy Anne PRD Nationwide Gold Coast Corporate Office, 62 Appel Street, Surfers Paradise 4217 2360 10 Feb 1998 Smith, Justin Robert AcVal J Dodds & Assoc, The Waterfront Building, 8A River Street, Mackay 4740 2792 29 Nov 2004 Smith, Kenneth Allan Business Property Valuations, Suite 9, Level 1, 25 Hunter Street, Hornsby 2077 1944 11 May 1992 Smith, Mark Richard Norm Ryan & Assoc, 14 The Esplanade, Burleigh Heads 4220 959 20 Jul 1971 Smith, Peter John 88 Phoenix Avenue, Bribie Island 4507 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 66 1049

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No. of Certificate and Date of Registration Name Business Address No. Date

2166 9 May 1995 Smith, Philip Christopher State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Level 1 West Tower, Holden Place, Bundall 4217 1894 18 Sep 1991 Smith, Robert Bruce Australian Valuation Office, Level 11, 313 Adelaide St, Brisbane 4000 1113 10 May 1976 Snape, Ian Murray United Valuers, 107 Upton Street, Bundall 4217 1128 23 Sep 1976 Solager, Alan Michael State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, 22-30 Wood Street, Mackay 4740 1278 3 Mar 1980 Sorensen, Bernard James State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Level 1, 209 Bolsover Street, Rockhampton 4700 1141 20 Jan 1977 Southwell, Jeffrey Graham HTW Valuers [Sunshine Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 3, 77 The Esplanade, Mooloolaba 4557 1868 19 Feb 1991 Spackman, Alan James Asbiz Consulting, 61 Old Gracemere Road, Gracemere 4702 1634 11 Aug 1987 Spackman, Peter John Peter J Spackman Valuations Pty Ltd, 86 Marquis Street, Gunnedah 2380 1253 26 Jul 1979 Spragg, David John Spragg Property Group, Level 3, 307 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 2381 22 Jun 1998 Sprake, Anthony Reginald R G Sprake & Co, 90 Ellena Street, Maryborough 4650 1534 23 Oct 1985 Sprake, Bruce Reginald R G Sprake & Co, 90 Ellena Street, Maryborough 4650 2519 29 Jan 2001 St Leon, Anthony Norman Egan Australasia Pty Ltd, Level 2, 1 Rosebery Avenue, Rosebery 2018 1632 7 Jul 1987 Stack, Craig James Knight Frank Townsville, 440 Flinders Street, Townsville 4810 1371 7 Apr 1982 Stallman, Mark Peter Taylor Byrne [Cairns] Pty Ltd, Level 1 Chapman Court, 10 Grafton Street, Cairns 4870 633 21 Oct 1968 Stanaway, Barry David Rhys John Watt & Assoc, 712 Sandgate Road, Clayfield 4011 952 24 May 1971 Stapleton, Kevin Noel Kevin Stapleton & Associates Pty Ltd, 8 Marjorie Crescent, Benowa 4217 2810 15 Apr 2005 Steadman, Nicholas James Taylor Byrne Valuers, Level 6 Seabank Centre, 12-14 Marine Parade, Southport 4215 1288 1 Apr 1980 Steel, Gregory Paul South East Queensland Water Corporation Ltd, Level 3, 240 Margaret Street, Brisbane 4000 1543 5 Dec 1985 Steel, Gregory Paul South East Queensland Water Corporation, Level 3, 240 Margaret Street, Brisbane 4000 2819 27 Apr 2005 Steenland, Afra Colleen Alex J Saunders Valuations Pty Ltd, Level 1, 107 Milton Road, Milton 4064 1181 9 Feb 1978 Steffensen, John Francis Ernst & Young, Level 5 Waterfront Place, 1 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 1207 30 May 1978 Steffensen, John Francis Ernst & Young, Level 5 Waterfront Place, 1 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 1668 24 Feb 1988 Stephens, Andrew John 487 Fig Tree Pocket Road, Fig Tree Pocket 4069 1657 24 Feb 1988 Stephens, Michael John QED Enterprises Pty Ltd, Level 6 TCG Building, 344 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 1974 2 Feb 1993 Stephensen, Michael Gerard State Valuation Servi ce, Departm ent of Nat ural Resources & Mi nes, C nr Walker & S tanley Streets, Townsville 4810 1916 11 Feb 1992 Stevens, Darren Graeme Herriot Valuers Pty Ltd, 170 Scarborough Street, Southport 4215 2204 5 Dec 1995 Stevenson, James Clifford State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, 203 Tor Street, Toowoomba 4350 2201 5 Dec 1995 Stewart, Kay Marie Josephine Disability Services Queensland, Level 3A Neville Bonner Building, 75 William Street, Brisbane 4102 2380 12 May 1998 Stewart, Terence James T J Stewart Pty Ltd, Lot 1 Ross Road, Deeral 4871 2740 12 May 2004 Stoddard, Bevan HTW Valuers [Darling Downs] Pty Ltd, 625 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba 4350 2465 14 Mar 2000 Stone, Michael Lawrence National Australia Bank Ltd, Property Fin ance Uni t, Le vel 22, 255 Adelaide Street , Bri sbane 4000 2329 9 Sep 1997 Stubberfield, Janelle Patricia Crane & Co Valuers, Suite 8 The Anchorage, Masthead Drive, Cleveland 4163 1919 11 Feb 1992 Sturgeon, John David Tenure Solutions, 47 Anderson Street, Fortitude Valley 4006 2250 9 July 1996 Sullivan, David Joseph 45 Poinciana Boulevard, Broadbeach 4218 2744 11 May 2004 Sully, Benjamin Arundel Jones Lang LaSalle, Level 33 Central Plaza One, 345 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 2219 8 Feb 1996 Svensson, Natacha Suzanne 31 Oak Street, Holloways Beach 4878 2324 12 Aug 1997 Sweeney, Bernard Francis Jones Lang LaSalle, 530 Springvale Road, Glen Waverley 3150 1761 8 Aug 1989 Szalajda, Edmund Stanislaw 87 McMullen Road, Brookfield 4069

2532 20 Apr 2001 Talbot, John Robert Jones Lang LaSalle, Level 18, 400 George Street, Sydney 2000 1184 9 Feb 1978 Tannock, Bruce Miller State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, 203 Tor Street, Toowoomba 4350 1306 21 Feb 1981 Tannock, Bruce Miller State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, 203 Tor Street, Toowoomba 4350 1329 1 Apr 1981 Tannock, Peter Robert Tannock Enterprises, 3 Wuruma Street, Scarness 4655 1492 21 Feb 1985 Tapiolas, Michael Anthony State Valuation Service, Department of Natural R esources & Mi nes, 32 Ent erprise St eet, Bundaberg 4670 1581 16 Sep 1986 Tapiolas, Michael Anthony State Valuation Service, Department of Natu ral R esources & Mines, 32 Ent erprise St reet, Bundaberg 4670 1404 16 Mar 1983 Taylor, Bret Lonnie AcVal J Dodds Toowoomba, 170 Hume Street, Toowoomba 4350 2435 13 Jul 1999 Taylor, Carl Steven AcVal Eccleston & Fraser, Level 1, 100 Campbell Street, Bowen Hills 4006 1505 11 Jun 1985 Taylor, Craig Carritt, Taylor Valuations Pty Ltd, 4-6 Ross Street, Parramatta 2150 919 10 Aug 1970 Taylor, Graham Alfred AcVal Pty Ltd, Level 1, 100 Campbell Street, Bowen Hills 4006 1032 7 Feb 1974 Taylor, Robert Russell Australian Valuation Office, Level 2 R ed Foyer, Commonwealth Govt Centre, 143-201 Walker Street, Townsville 4810 2784 10 Nov 2004 Taylor, Scott William State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, 32 Tansey Street, Beenleigh 4207 2578 8 Jan 2002 Telford, John Leonard Australian Valuation Office, Level 11, 313 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 2291 8 Apr 1997 Tempany, Jeffrey Norman Rushton Group, Level 4, 420 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000 382 28 Feb 1967 Teves, Neil Victor North Queensland Valuers, The Valuation Centre, 15-21 Mayers Street, Manunda 4870 1853 1 Jan 1991 Tew, Robert Wilfrid Morton Property Consultants Pty Limited, Suite 1, 9 Kenrick Street, Newcastle 2291 2469 10 Apr 2000 Thiel, William David Taylor Byrne Valuers, Level 1, 1 – 3 Russell Street, Toowoomba 4350 2541 21 May 2001 Thomas, Colin James State Valuation Office, Suite 1, Level 1 T & G Building, 422-426 Peel Street, Tamworth 2340 2612 13 Jun 2002 Thomas, David Rhys GD Trivett & Assoc Pty Ltd, 58 Hynes Street, Bowen Hills 4006 1434 21 Feb 1984 Thomas, John Allan State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Level 1, 209 Bolsover Street, Rockhampton 4700 2227 12 Mar 1996 Thomas, Richard Howard Department of Public Works, As set Management Pol icy Branch, Le vel 6 TCG Bu ilding, 80A George Street, Brisbane 4000 2656 24 Jan 2003 Thomasson, Warrick John Pask Group, 94 Eugaree Street, Southport 4215 2307 10 Jun 1997 Thomson, Michael David Colliers International, Level 12, 225 George Street, Sydney 2000 1895 28 Oct 1991 Thorburn, Peter Damian Bloxsom Chippindall & Assoc Pty Ltd, Sunshine House, 406 Bilsen Road, Geebung 4034 2463 8 Feb 2000 Thorne, Brett John John Logan & Associates [Mackay], Suites 5 & 8, 68 Sydney Street, Mackay 4740 2119 11 Oct 1994 Thorvaldsen, Garry 24 Whale Drive, Sunshine Beach 4567 818 23 Jan 1970 Tidbold, Michael George Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels, Level 33 Central Plaza 1, 345 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 2827 17 May 2005 Tilly, Aaren John CB Richard Ellis, Level 33 Waterfront Place, 1 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 1684 11 May 1988 Timson, Wayne George Australian Valuation Office, Level 11, 313 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 693 2 Apr 1969 Todd, Alan George Alan G Todd Valuer, Riverwood, 303 Candle Mountain Drive, Peachester 4519 2556 17 Aug 2001 Todd, Peter Michael East Lynne, Boggabri 2382 1062 19 Feb 1975 Tooley, Peter Francis Department of Natural Resources & M ines, Level 9 LandCentre, Cnr M ain & Vulture Streets, Woolloongabba 4102 2075 12 Apr 1994 Topham, Robert Henry RHT Business Services, 18 Edwin Road, Buderim 4556 2457 9 Dec 1999 Topping, John Turner Valuers, Shop 2, 72 High Street, North Rockhampton 4701 1087 19 Nov 1975 Tormey, John Clifford Tormey Property, Level 14 Central Plaza 1, 345 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 2195 10 Oct 1995 Toshack, Danielle Mary Chubb Insurance, Level 11, 12 Creek Street, Brisbane 4000 1461 3 Sep 1984 Towning, Bevan Colin Colonial First State Property, Level 7, 52 Martin Place, Sydney 2000 1745 4 Apr 1989 Townsend, Gary William Australian Valuation Office, Level 11, 313 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 2057 18 Jan 1994 Tremain, Martin Charles Tremain Prowse Pty Ltd, 106-107 Kable Avenue, Tamworth 2340 1644 28 Oct 1987 Treston, Dominic Thomas 10 Wideview Court, Carrara 4211 1050 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 66 [29 July, 2005

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No. of Certificate and Date of Registration Name Business Address No. Date

2483 13 Jul 2000 Trethewey, Shane Vincent Shane V Trethewey & Assoc, 27 Lambie Street, Cooma 2630 51 22 Aug 1966 Trickett, James John Land Court of Queensland, Level 9, 259 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 1654 21 Jan 1988 Trivett, Darren Geoffrey GD Trivett & Associates Pty Ltd, 58 Hynes Street, Bowen Hills 4006 983 9 Nov 1972 Trivett, Geoffrey Donald GD Trivett & Associates Pty Ltd, 58 Hynes Street, Bowen Hills 4006 2692 14 Aug 2003 Troe, Daniel James SLR Valuations, Unit 4, 75 Berry Street, Spring Hill 4004 2475 8 Jun 2000 Trueman, Phillip Anthony Queensland Investment Corporation, Level 6 Central Plaza II, 66 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 2482 13 Jul 2000 Tsoi, Chuen Ching Megaw & Hogg National Valuers, Suite 5, 34 Cleveland Street, Stones Corner 4120 1913 5 Feb 1992 Tuck, Peter Nelson Tuck & Turner Valuations, 4 Cedar Street, Yungaburra 4872 2669 20 Mar 2003 Tully, Allan Arcus Crane & Co Valuers, Suite 8 The Anchorage, 20 Masthead Drive, Cleveland 4163 1536 23 Oct 1985 Turner, James Raymond 33 John Street, Yeppoon 4721 2460 18 Jan 2000 Turner, Paul Ellery John Logan & Assoc, 46 River Road, Gympie 4570 1312 1 Apr 1981 Turner, Paul James Oliver AcVal Turner Valuers, 15 Borilla Street, Emerald 4720 2745 12 May 2004 Turner, Ross Francis HTW Valuers [Nth Qld] Pty Ltd, Level 1, 41 Denham Street, Townsville 4810 2077 12 Apr 1994 Tye, Robert Christopher GD Trivett & Associates Pty Ltd, 58 Hynes Street, Bowen Hills 4006 1896 5 Nov 1991 Tyson, David John Taylor Byrne Sunshine Coast Pty Ltd, Unit 3, 82 Parker Street, Maroochydore 4558 1773 12 Nov 1989 Tyson, Jonathon Geoffery HTW Valuers [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 50 Cavil Avenue, Surfers Paradise 4217

2543 23 May 2001 Uhr, Timothy Clive Knight Frank Valuations Qld, Level 10 HSBC Building, 300 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000

1754 11 Jul 1989 Valentine, Michael Andrew Andrew Peck & Associates, Suite 2, 18-20 Paterson Street, Launceston 7250 2331 9 Sep 1997 Vamvakaris, John Peter Aspect Group Pty Ltd, 32 Carnaby Street, MacGregor 4109 2719 27 Jan 2004 van den Boogaart, Gerald Wilhem State Valuation Service, Depart ment of Natural R esources & M ines, Cn r W alker & S tanley Streets, Townsville 4810 2530 14 Mar 2001 van Doornum, Robert Anthony Herriots Pty Ltd, Suite 6, 504 Lutwyche Road, Lutwyche 4030 2265 12 Nov 1996 van Eyk, Keith Department of Public Works & Housing, Level 6 TCG Building, 80 George Street, Brisbane 4000 2148 7 Feb 1995 van Hees, Arend Boudewyn State Valuation Service, Department of Nat ural Re sources & M ines, Level 2 Land centre, Cnr Main & Vulture Streets, Woolloongabba 4102 1872 9 Apr 1991 van Praagh, William van Praagh Developments Pty Ltd, 5 Mein Street, Scarborough 4020 1908 7 Jan 1992 Varitimos, Savas Foster McNabb & Asociates, 81 Cemetery Road, Raceview 4305 1658 24 Feb 1988 Veivers, Robert Clyde Alex J Saunders Valuations, 6 Nerang Street, Nerang 4211 1093 19 Jan 1976 Volp, Bradley John AcVal J Dodds Toowoomba, 170 Hume Street, Toowoomba 4350 1630 9 Jun 1987 Von Lossberg, Terence Bloxsom Chippindale & Associates Pty Ltd, Sunshine House, 406 Bilsen Road, Geebung 4034 2715 10 Dec 2003 Vun, Jason Foh Vui State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, 32 Tansey Street, Beenleigh 4207

434 22 Jun 1967 Wake, John Robert Wake Valuation Services, 5/100 The Esplanade, Belgian Gardens 4810 1453 10 Jul 1984 Wakeham, Steven Gavan SGW Properties, 11 Valley View Close, Roseville 2069 1038 6 Mar 1974 Wakerley, Marshall Keith Department of Main Roads, Property Services, Level 4, 477 Boundary Street, Spring Hill 4000 2621 24 Jul 2002 Wale, Nicole Maree State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Level 4, 33 King Street , Caboolture 4510 1649 7 Dec 1987 Walker, Adrian Haydon Property Watch Valuers, 7/63 Bonney Avenue, Clayfield 4011 2350 13 Jan 1998 Walker, Gary John DTZ Australia [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 140 Bundall Road, Bundall 4217 2766 26 Jul 2004 Walker, Kevin James Australian Valuation Office, Level 1, 214 Northbourne Avenue, Braddon 2612 1501 24 Apr 1985 Walker, Stephen Clement S Walker & Associates Pty Ltd, 23 Johnston Street, Bulimba 4171 418 13 Jun 1967 Walker, Timothy Joseph T J Walker Consolidated, 10 Henry Street, St George 4487 1828 11 Sep 1990 Walker, Warren Victor Keith Gorrie Real Estate, 222 David Low Way, PeregianBeach 4573 2689 3 Jul 2003 Walkley, Brendan James LMW Residential, Suite 4, 48-50 Sugar Road, Maroochydore 4558 1648 7 Dec 1987 Wall, Anthony Jon Wall Property Valuations, 32 Derby Street, Hendra 4011 1725 21 Feb 1989 Wall, Denis Reed Wall Property Valuations, 32 Derby Street, Hendra 4011 2117 31 Aug 1994 Wallbridge, Derek John PRD Nationwide Runaway Bay, 8/465 Oxley Drive, Runaway Bay 4216 2065 8 Feb 1994 Wallis, Mark John Brisbane Airport Corporation, Banksia Place, Brisbane Airport 4007 2627 11 Sep 2002 Walsh, David Anthony HTW Valuers [Commercial] Pty Ltd, Level 3 171 George Street, Brisbane 4000 1834 9 Oct 1990 Walsh, John Francis HTW Valuers [Darling Downs] Pty Ltd, 625 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba 4350 1244 20 Mar 1979 Walsh, Kevin Patrick Taylor Byrne Valuers, Level 7, Grant Thornton House, 102 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 1983 2 Mar 1993 Wardell, John Douglas Queensland Transport, Level 11 Capital Hill Building, 85 George Street, Brisbane 4000 2804 21 Feb 2005 Warden, Nicholas Hymans Asset Management, Level 5, 154 Sussex Street, Sydney 2000 975 20 Mar 1972 Warren, Randall Wayne Auspac International Valuers Pty Ltd, Level 30, 10 Creek Street, Brisbane 4000 2436 13 Jul 1999 Watson, Andrew Douglas Super Investment Management Pty Ltd, Level 38, 140 William Street, Melbourne 3000 1089 8 Dec 1975 Watson, Robert Noel Nostar Pty Ltd, 2 Baffin Street, Upper Mount Gravatt 4122 587 17 Jun 1968 Watt, Arthur John Professionals Clayfield, 712 Sandgate Road, Clayfield 4011 2763 26 Jul 2004 Watts, Graham Edwin Australian Valuation Office, Level 2, 2 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne 3000 2747 9 Jun 2004 Watts, Jennifer Ann State Valuation Service, Department o f Natural Resources & M ines, C entenary Sq uare, 52-6 4 Currie Street, Nambour 4560 2828 26 Apr 2005 Waugh, John Alexander Colliers International, Level 42, 100 Miller Street, North Sydney 2060 1245 20 Mar 1979 Webley, Neil Charles Ergon Energy Corporation Ltd, 34-46 Dalrymple Road, Garbutt 4814 804 16 Jan 1970 Webster, Donald Victor James Graneeni Farm, 557 Mt French Road, Boonah 4310 2120 11 Oct 1994 Webster, James Mathieu Alex J Saunders Valuations Pty Ltd, Level 1, 107 Milton Road, Milton 4064 1883 1 Jul 1991 Wecker, Roger Charles Energex, 150 Charlotte Street, Brisbane 4000 1544 5 Dec 1985 Weir, Alistair John ANZ Bank, Level 3, 324 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 2364 10 Feb 1998 Welch, John ValueIt Pty Ltd, Level 4, 271 William Street, Melbourne 3000 2603 7 May 2002 West, Anthony John Colliers International, Level 2, 62 Cavenagh Street, Darwin 0801 1878 5 Jun 1991 West, Michael Gerard HTW Brisbane [Residential] Pty Ltd, Shop 11A North West Plaza, 97 Flockton Street, McDowall 4053 2773 30 Aug 2004 Westacott, Mark Steven Lewin Horneman Suncoast Valuers, Suite 3 Coolum Professional Centre, The Esplanace,Coolum Beach 4573 1409 12 Apr 1983 Westlake, Philip Andrew MVS [SEQ] Pty Ltd, Level 1, 131 Leichhardt Street, Spring Hill 4000 1506 11 Jun 1985 Wheeler, Christopher John Chris Wheeler & Co Pty Ltd, 29 High Central Road, Macleay Island 4184 1671 24 Feb 1988 Whip, Peter Raymont PRW Agribusiness, 1 Bower Road, Longreach 4730 2777 15 Sep 2004 Whiston, Julian Charles HUS International, Level 1, 5 Elizabeth Street, Sydney 2000 1932 11 Feb 1992 White, Anthony Walter State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Level 1, 209 Bolsover Street, Rockhampton 4700 2268 17 Dec 1996 White, Geraldine Ann Laing & Simmons Commercial, Level 1, 60 Castlereagh Street, Sydney, 2000 1033 9 Jan 1974 White, Glen Joseph LandMark White [Gold Coast] Pty L td, Ground Floor, Waterside East Tower, Ho lden Place, Bundall 4217 1781 24 Jan 1990 White, James Douglas McAllister Southern Cross Property, 6/10 Bortfield Drive, Chiswick 2046 2231 26 Mar 1996 Whitelegg, Anthony James National Australia Bank, 74 Robinson Road, Virginia 4014 2655 22 Jan 2003 Whiteside, Andrew Richard DTZ [Australia] Brisbane Pty Ltd, Unit 8, 2958 Logan Road, Underwood 4119 1001 28 Feb 1973 Whitfield, Stephen James John Logan & Associates (Mackay), Suite 5, 68 Sydney Street, Mackay 4740 1890 27 Aug 1991 Whittaker, Grant Raymond Knight Frank Valuations Qld, Level 10 HSBC Building, 300 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 2406 10 Dec 1998 Wickins, Jeffrey Ian HTW Valuers [CQ] Pty Ltd, 25 River Street, Mackay 4740 1585 15 Sep 1986 Wiemann, Wilfred Rainer Ernst & Young, Level 5 Waterfront Place, 1 Eagle Street, Brisbane 4000 2058 18 Jan 1994 Wigan, John Charles Nicolson Brumby's Bakeries Limited, 65 Park Road, Milton 4064 2571 15 Nov 2001 Wight, Adrian Joseph Herron Todd White Newcastle, Level 2, 1 Morgan Street, Newcastle 2300 1338 5 Aug 1981 Wilkinson, Graham Stanley Cassiopeia, Clermont 4721 1845 21 Nov 1990 Williams, Alan Anthony Williams O’Connor & Co Valuers, 1142A Burke Road, Balwyn North 3104 2548 13 Jun 2001 Williams, Brett Maurice National Australia Bank, 1 / 2 Classic Way, Burleigh Waters 4220 29 July, 2005] 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No. of Certificate and Date of Registration Name Business Address No. Date

2113 9 Aug 1994 Williams, Bruce Gregory Wilson HTM Investment Group, Level 12 Corporate Centre, cnr Bundall Road & Slatyer Avenue, Bundall 4217 2004 25 May 1993 Williams, Gregory Ross HTW Valuers [Central Qld] Pty Ltd, 50 Borilla Street, Emerald 4720 2587 13 Feb 2002 Williams, Kylie HTW Valuers [Townsville] Pty Ltd, Level 1, 41 Denham Street, Townsville 4810 1366 7 Apr 1982 Williams, Rodney Beresford Department of Agriculture, South River Road, Carnarvan 6701 1112 1 Apr 1976 Willington, Philip Ross Knight Frank Valuations Qld, Level 10 HSBC Building, 300 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 2717 17 Nov 2003 Willison, Marcus Ernst & Young, Level 27, 120 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000 2727 1 Mar 2004 Willsford, Andrew Donald Colliers International, Level 20 Central Plaza One, 345 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 2351 11 Mar 1997 Wilson, Helena Jane State Valuation Service, Department of Natural Resources & Mines, Level 1 West Tower, Holden Place, Bundall 4217 1249 28 May 1979 Wilson, Leslie George 40 McTaggart Road, Greenbank 4124 1375 13 Jul 1982 Wilson, Ross Iain State Valuation Service, Department of Nat ural Reso urces & Mines, Level 2 Land centre, Cnr Main & Vulture Streets, Woolloongabba 4102 306 7 Mar 1967 Winks, Vincent Genworth Financial, Level 1, 143 Coronation Drive, Milton 4064 1973 12 Jan 1993 Witton, Peter Russell Witton Real Estate, 43 Lomandra Place, Ulladulla 2539 502 20 Nov 1967 Wockner, Erill Robert 12 Hartwig Street, Goombungee 4354 2133 11 Feb 1997 Wolf, Michael John Rushton Asset Val Pty Ltd, Level 4, 400 Queen Street Brisbane QLD 4000 2647 12 Dec 2002 Wong, Kevin Pak Ping HTW Valuers [Gold Coast] Pty Ltd, Level 4, 50 Cavill Avenue, Bundall 4215 471 11 Aug 1967 Wood, John Richard John Wood & Assoc Pty Ltd, 3 Stewart Road, Albany Creek 4035 2368 10 Mar 1998 Wood, Kent Donald K D Wood Valuations [Aust] Pty Ltd, Level 1, 580 High Street, Penrith 2750 1714 7 Feb 1989 Wood, Raymond Philip Gold Coast City Council, Nerang Administration Centre, Nerang Southport Road, Nerang 4211 1827 11 Sep 1990 Woodbridge, Matthew Maurice Department of Natural Resources & M ines, Level 5 LandCentre, Cnr M ain & Vulture Streets, Woolloongabba 4102 2737 2 Apr 2004 Woodbury, Paul Michael Landsburys International Pty Ltd, Level 5 HSBC Centre, 580 George Street, Sydney 2000 2848 13 Jul 2005 Woodbury, Rebecca Alex J Saunders Valuations Pty Ltd, Level 1, 107 Milton Road, Milton 4064 1805 17 Apr 1990 Woodward, Robert Montrose John Logan & Associates, 2/8 William Street, Rockhampton 4700 994 15 Feb 1973 Woolard, Allan George Department of State Development & Innovation, 26 Marine Parade, Southport 4215 1090 19 Jan 1976 Woolley, Eric John Queensland Rail, Property Division, Level 8 APN House, 300 Ann Street, Brisbane 4000 2582 2 Jan 2002 Woon, Peter Maxwell Level 1, Unit 7, 121 Newmarket Road, Windsor 4030 1495 12 Mar 1985 Wordsworth, Nicholas Andrew Scott LandMark White [Q] Pty Ltd, Level 14, 307 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 453 10 Jul 1967 Wright, Ronald Graham 21 Koorong Street, The Gap 4061

1905 11 Dec 1991 Yearley, David Squire Herriots Pty Ltd, Unit 13, 3 Fermont Road, Underwood 4119 1247 18 Apr 1979 Yeates, Nigel James MVS [SEQ] Pty Ltd, Level 1, 131 Leichhardt Street, Spring Hill 4004 1902 27 Nov 1991 Yelland, Mark Anthony Valuer General Victoria, Level 15, 570 Bourke Street, Melbourne 3000 2339 12 Nov 1997 Yeo, Jason Scott DTZ Australia [Brisbane] Pty Ltd, Unit 8, 2958 Logan Road, Underwood 4119 1260 21 Nov 1979 Young, Malcolm David Level 5, Selborne Chambers, 174 Phillip Street, Sydney 2000 2234 9 Apr 1996 Young, Neil Gerard Powerlink Queensland, 33 Harold Street, Virginia 4014 1136 15 Dec 1976 Youngson, Ronald Thomas Brunswick Consulting Pty Ltd, 3 Martin Lane, Indooroopilly 4068

1342 6 Oct 1981 Zander, Evan State Valuation Service, Department of Natural R esources & Mines, Er gon An nex, Drayto n Street, Dalby 4405 2592 18 Feb 2002 Zaplin, Raymond Carl United Valuers Pty Ltd, 107 Upton Street, Bundall 4217 1824 29 Aug 1990 Zebrovius, Marelle Project Services, Level 4, 80 George Street, Brisbane 4000 2619 15 Jul 2002 Zonneveld, Laura Maree Project Services, 9-15 Langton Street, Garbutt 4814 2416 16 Feb 1999 Zorzo, Lucas Joseph Cordea Savills, 8 Bourdon Street, London WIK3PD, United Kingdom

I hereby certify that the above is a true copy of the Register of Valuers of Queensland as at the 1st July, 2005. J. M. FRENCH Secretary Level 2, The Mansions, 40 George Street, Brisbane, 4000.

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Integrated Planning Act 1997 LIVINGSTONE SHIRE COUNCIL PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF, AND ACCESS TO, FLINDERS SHIRE COUNCIL TEMPORARY LOCAL PLANNING INSTRUMENT ADOPTION OF THE PLANNING SCHEME AND ADOPTION OF PLANNING SCHEME POLICIES Livingstone Shire Council has adopted a Temporar y Local Planning Instrument 01/05 ( Height of Buildings and Structures). FOR THE SHIRE OF FLINDERS The instrument was adopted on Wednesday 27 July 2005 and takes effect from Friday 29 July 2005, for a period of twelve (12) months Notice is given under the Integrated Planning Act or until an IPA Planning Scheme for the Shi re is adopted, 1997, schedule 1 that on 20 July 2005 Flinders Shire whichever occurs first. Council adopted its new Planning Scheme. The purpose of the instrument is to achieve outcomes for the Shire that reflects the Liv ingstone Shire Community’s preference for a low rise urban environment. The outcomes sought for the low rise The Planning Scheme will have effect on and from urban environment of the Shire is that the height of buildings and 29 July 2005. structures does not dominate existing buildings and urban form and surrounding vegetation, interrupt the natural skyline or adversely The Planning Scheme becomes the Planning impact on areas of prominent visual and scenic quality. Scheme for the area and replaces the existing The instrument will apply to th e whole of the Livingstone Shire Planning Scheme. planning scheme area. A copy of this instrument is available for inspection and purchase A copy of the Planning Scheme is available for from the Administration Centre of the Livingstone Shire Council at inspection and purchase at the Flinders Shire Anzac Parade, Yeppoon. Customer Service Centre, 34 Gray Street, Hughenden. P H Franks CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER A copy of the Planning Scheme is available for inspection at the Department of Local Government, Sport and Recreation, Mineral House, Level 25 Plan Integrated Planning Act 1997 Room, 41 George Street, Brisbane. PUBLIC NOTICE HERBERTON SHIRE COUNCIL Stephen McCartney ADOPTION OF THE PLANNING SCHEME Chief Executive Officer AND PLANNING SCHEME POLICIES Flinders Shire Council FOR THE SHIRE OF HERBERTON Notice is given under the Integrated Planning Act 1997, Schedule 1 that on 14th July 2005 Herberton Shire Council adopted its new Planning Scheme. The Planning Scheme will have effect on and from 1 st August 2005. The Planning Scheme becomes the Planning Scheme for the area and replaces the existing Planning Scheme. 296991—1 1054 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 67 [29 July, 2005

On the same date the Council also adopted the following planning • Public Park Provision scheme policies under the Integrated Planning Act 1997, • Urban Sewerage Policy Schedule 3 – • Water Supply Policies – Urban, Rural Residential and • Planning Sch eme Policy No. 1 - Infor mation Council Rural May Request. • Road Policies – Urban, Rural Residential and Rural The purpose and general effect of the policy is to provide • Water Supply an d Sewerage C ontributions for guidance on the further information that may be Headworks Policy requested by Council in the assessment of development • Release of Plans for Survey – Bonding of Subdivisional applications. Development • Planning Scheme Policy No. 2 - FNQ ROC • Policy – Rear Access Lane Development Manual. The purpose and general effect of the policy is to provide A copy of the Planning Scheme and Planning Scheme Policies is guidance on development standards that represent "best available for i nspection and purcha se at the Herbe rton Shire practice" in ac cordance with ac cepted current state and Council Chambers, 40 Grace Street, Herberton. national standards for design and construction. A copy of the Planning Scheme and Planning Scheme Policies is • Planning Scheme Policy No. 3 - Public Park Provision. also avai lable for inspection at the Department of Local The purpose and general effect of the policy is to Government, Planning, Spo rt an d Recreation, in t he P lanning prescribe the areas of land to be prov ided for park and Information Area, Level 25, Mine ral House, 41 George Street, specifies methods for determ ining contributions to be Brisbane. made by the applicant towards open space. • Planning Scheme Policy No. 4 - Water Supply – Urban, Gordon K Malcolm PO Box 41 Rural-Residential and Rural. Chief Executive Officer HERBERTON QLD 4887 The purpose and general effect of the policy is to set out Council’s requirements fo r water supply in Urban, 25 July 2005 Rural-Residential and Rural areas of the Shire. • Planning Scheme Po licy No. 5 - Road – Urban , Rural- Residential and Rural. The purpose and general effect of the policy is to clarify Integrated Planning Act 1997 Council’s stan dards relating to construction and TRANSITIONAL PLANNING SCHEME NOTICE maintenance of road s withi n Urban, Rural-Residential (No. 6) 2005 and Rural areas of the Shire. • Planning Scheme Policy No. 6 - Urban Sewerage. In accordance with section 6.1.11(2) of the Integrated Planning The purpose and general effect of the policy is to set out Act 1997, I hereby nominate the dates specified in the following Council’s requirements for the provision of sewerage in schedule as the revised day on which the transitional planning urban areas of the Shire. schemes, for the local government areas listed in the schedule, will • Planning Scheme Policy No. 7 - Water Su pply and lapse: Sewerage Contributions for Headworks. SCHEDULE The purpose and general effect of the policy is to specify Aramac Shire Council 31/01/2006 methods for determining the amount of any contribution Balonne Shire Council 30/11/2005 to be made by the applicant towards the cost of wa ter Banana Shire Council 30/09/2005 supply and sewerage headwo rks, and external water Barcaldine Shire Council 31/01/2006 supply and sewerage works. Blackall Shire Council 31/01/2006 • Planning Scheme Policy No . 8 - Rear Access Lane – Booringa Shire Council 31/01/2006 Grace Street and Ellie Street, Herberton. Bulloo Shire Council 31/01/2006 The purpose and general effect of the policy is to provide Bungil Shire Council 30/11/2005 a rear access lane and drainage path for those properties Calliope Shire Council 28/02/2006 on the southern side of Grace Street in the Town Centre Esk Shire Council 25/11/2005 Area of Herberton. Gatton Shire Council 31/12/2005 • Planning Sch eme Policy No. 9 - Tempo rary Gladstone City Council 31/03/2006 Development. Hinchinbrook Shire Council 31/08/2005 The purpose and general effect of the policy is to permit Kilkivan Shire Council 30/11/2005 temporary development for sp ecial ac tivities that only Kingaroy Shire Council 30/11/2005 occur on a short term or infrequent basis. Livingstone Shire Council 31/10/2005 • Planning Scheme Policy No . 10 - Sympathetic Design Murgon Shire Council 30/11/2005 Guidelines Planning Scheme. Nanango Shire Council 31/12/2005 The purpose and general effect of the policy is to guide Tambo Shire Council 31/01/2006 the design of dev elopment within the township of Torres Shire Council 28/07/2006 Herberton to maintain the heritage character of the town Wondai Shire Council 30/11/2005 of Herberton. Desley Boyle MP The planning scheme p olicies will have ef fect on and fr om 1 st Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women August 2005. The planning scheme policies rep lace th e foll owing exi sting policies – © The State of Queensland 2005. • Agricultural Uses within the Rural Residential Zone Copyright protects this publication. Except for purposes permitted by the • Caravan Park Copyright Act, reproduction by whatever means is prohibited without the • Off Street Carparking and Loading prior written permission of Goprint. • Piggeries Inquiries should be addressed to Goprint, Publications and Retail, 371 • Service Stations Vulture Street, Woolloongabba, 4102. • Stormwater Drainage • Carrick Street Industrial Area Policy —————— BRISBANE • Mobile Sawmill Policy Printed and Published by Government Printer, • Temporary Development Vulture Street, Woolloongabba • Strategic Growth Direction – Herberton Township 29 July, 2005 • Application f or Acc ommodation Buildings, Duplex or Multiple Dwelling 296991 [1055]

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Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 916) 2005

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No. 916) 2005.

Land to be taken [s.9(7) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

2. The land described in the Schedule is taken for the purposes of transport: (i) road; and (ii) road transport infrastructure as from 29 July 2005 and vests in the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, for an estate in fee simple.

SCHEDULE

Land Taken

County of Ward, Parish of Tallebudgera - an area of about 4.99 hectares (being part of Easement in Gross No. 703002582) being part of Lot 6 on RP855719 contained in Title Reference: 50223361.

As shown approximately on Plan R1-1287(D) held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane.

Gold Coast City Pacific Motorway (Tugun Bypass) 510/3207; 3760B

ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 July 2005. 2. Published in the Gazette on 29 July 2005. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Main Roads.

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Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 917) 2005

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No. 917) 2005.

Land to be taken [s.9(7) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

2. The land described in the Schedule is taken for the purpose of transport: the amelioration of negative environmental effects associated with road and road transport infrastructure as from 29 July 2005 and vests in the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, for an estate in fee simple.

SCHEDULE

Land Taken

County of Ward, Parish of Tallebudgera - an area of about 1.24 hectares (being part of Easement in Gross No. 703002582) being part of Lot 6 on RP855719 contained in Title Reference: 50223361.

As shown approximately on Plan R1-1287(D) held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane.

Gold Coast City Pacific Motorway (Tugun Bypass) 510/3207; 3760B

ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 July 2005. 2. Published in the Gazette on 29 July 2005. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Main Roads.

Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

AMENDING TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE (No. 919) 2005

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Amending Taking of Easement Notice (No. 919) 2005.

Amendment of Easement to be taken [s. 9(7) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

2. Schedule to the Taking of Easement Notice (No. 822) 2004 dated 29 July 2004 and published in the Gazette of 30 July 2004 at pages 940 and 941 relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, is amended as described in the Schedule.

SCHEDULE 2

The Easement – Land Taken

Amend Schedule 2 to the Taking of Easement Notice (No. 822) 2004 dated 29 July 2004 and published in the Gazette of 30 July 2004 at pages 940 and 941 relating to the taking of easement by the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland as follows -

Omit - “County of Churchill, Parish of Laidley - an area of about 856.9 square metres being part of Lot 211 on SP140071 contained in Title Reference: 50362559.

As shown approximately on Plan R3-560(B) held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane.

Laidley Shire Warrego Highway R3-560(B) 775/525; 510/503” 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 68 1057

Insert - “County of Churchill, Parish of Laidley - an area of 860 square metres being Easement A on SP177875 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Natural Resources and Mines), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 50362559.

Laidley Shire Warrego Highway R3-560(B) 775/525; 510/503”

ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 July 2005. 2. Published in the Gazette on 29 July 2005. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Main Roads.

Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 920) 2005

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No. 920) 2005.

Land to be taken [s.15(6A) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

2. Following agreement in writing, the land described in the Schedule is taken for the purpose of transport, in particular, road purposes as from 29 July 2005 and vests in the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, for an estate in fee simple.

SCHEDULE

Land Taken

County of Ward, Parish of Boyd - an area of about 264.9 square metres (including about 131.9 square metres being part of Easement K on RP185369) being part of Lot 3 on RP219855 contained in Title Reference: 17146166.

As shown approximately on Plan R1-1318 held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane.

Gold Coast City Brisbane – Beenleigh Road 510/1625; 775/37A

ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 July 2005. 2. Published in the Gazette on 29 July 2005. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Main Roads. 1058 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 68 [29 July, 2005

Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994

TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 918) 2005

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No. 918) 2005.

Land to be taken [s.9(7) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

2. The land described in the Schedule is taken for the purposes of transport: (i) future rail transport infrastructure; and (ii) the amelioration of negative environmental effects associated with future rail transport infrastructure as from 29 July 2005 and vests in the Chief Executive, Department of Transport, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, for an estate in fee simple.

SCHEDULE

Land Taken

County of Ward, Parish of Tallebudgera - an area of about 4.77 hectares (being part of Easement in Gross No. 703002582) being part of Lot 6 on RP855719 contained in Title Reference: 50223361.

As shown approximately on Plan R1-1287(D) held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane.

Gold Coast City Tugun Bypass Corridor 510/3207; 3760A

ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 July 2005. 2. Will be published in the Gazette on 29 July 2005. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Transport.

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Acquisition of Land Act 1967 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 July 2005. TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No 23) 2005 2. Published in the Gazette on 29 July 2005. Short title 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No 23) 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural 2005. Land taken [ss.9(7) and 9(8) of the Act] Resources and Mines. 2. The land described in the Schedule is taken by the Livingstone 5. File Reference – L.A.B. 10676 Shire Council for road purposes and vests in the Livingstone Shire Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Council for an estate in fee simple on and from 29 July 2005. TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No 25) 2005 SCHEDULE Short title &HQWUDO:HVW5HJLRQ5RFNKDPSWRQ2I¿FH 1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No 25) Land Taken 2005. Lot 162 on SP178498 (to be registered in the Land Registry), Land taken [ss.9(7) and 9(8) of the Act] area 1.939 ha, part of the land in Title Reference 30557159, parish 2. The land described in the Schedule is taken by the State for of Yeppoon School purposes and vests in the State as unallocated State land L.A.B. 10647 on and from 29 July 2005. Lot 33 on SP183255 (to be registered in the Land Registry), SCHEDULE area 2.597 ha, part of the land in Title Reference 30441227, parish 6RXWK(DVW5HJLRQ%XQGDOO2I¿FH of Hewittville Land Taken L.A.B. 10648 Lot 51 on SP105163, area 7.218 ha, whole of the land contained Lot 32 on SP183254 (to be registered in the Land Registry), within Title Reference 50223117, parish of Tallebudgera. area 2.593 ha, part of the land in Title Reference 50320200, parish ENDNOTES of Hewittville 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 July 2005. L.A.B. 10649 2. Published in the Gazette on 29 July 2005. ENDNOTES 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 July 2005. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural 2. Published in the Gazette on 29 July 2005. Resources and Mines. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 5. File Reference – L.A.B. 10551 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Resources and Mines. TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No 26) 2005 Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Short title TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No 24) 2005 1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No 26) Short title 2005. 1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No 24) Land taken [ss.9(7) and 9(8) of the Act] 2. The land described in the Schedule is taken by the Council 2005. of the for drainage purposes and vests in the Land taken [ss.9(7) and 9(8) of the Act] Council of the City of Hervey Bay for an estate in fee simple on 2. The land described in the Schedule is taken by Redland and from 29 July 2005. Shire Council for drainage purposes and vests in the Redland Shire SCHEDULE Council as an estate in fee simple on and from 29 July 2005. 6RXWK(DVW5HJLRQ0DU\ERURXJK2I¿FH SCHEDULE Land Taken 6RXWK(DVW5HJLRQ%HHQOHLJK2I¿FH Lot 13 on SP175477 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 744 m2, part of the land in Title Reference 15204085, parish Land Taken of Urangan. Lot 273 on RP129103, area 556 m2, being the whole of the land in Title Reference 14652232, parish of Russell. ENDNOTES 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 July 2005. 000000—1 ENDNOTES 2. Published in the Gazette on 29 July 2005. 1060 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 69 [29 July, 2005

3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. ZLWKLQWKHIHQFHGDUHDVXI¿FLHQWQRWLFHVKDOOEHJLYHQWRWKH 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Owner to enable such livestock to be secured. Resources and Mines. Reinstatement of Fencing 5. File Reference – L.A.B. 10650 6. The Council must either: Acquisition of Land Act 1967 6.1 reinstate all fences and any other property where the same have been damaged by the Council in the TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE (No 12) 2005 exercise and performance of any of its rights and Short title liberties granted herein; or 1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of easement Notice 6.2 in lieu of reinstating any such fence, install a gate, the (No 12) 2005. quality of the materials and workmanship of which Easement taken [ss.6, 9(7) and 9(8) of the Act] except with the Owner’s consent shall be not less 2. The Easement described in Schedule 2 is taken by the Council than the quality of the materials and workmanship in of the City of Gold Coast for sewerage purposes and vests in the the existing fence. A gate so installed becomes the Council of the City of Gold Coast on and from 29 July 2005. property of the Owner of the fence in which the gate Rights and obligations is installed and thereafter shall be maintained by the 3. That the rights and obligations conferred and imposed by the Owner. Easement include the matters set out in Schedule 1. No Structures etc on Easement SCHEDULE 1 7. The Owner shall not at any time, without the express written Rights and Obligations permission of the Council: Rights of Council 7.1 erect any buildings or structures (other than fences) 1. The Council shall have the full and free right and liberty upon the Easement or any part thereof or otherwise at all times hereafter to enter upon the Easement for the permit the Easement or any part thereof to be used in purposes of constructing and thereafter forever using and such a way as to obstruct or interfere with the relevant maintaining such relevant works as it shall from time to works and/or the proper and effective use thereof by WLPHWKLQN¿WDQGLQVRGRLQJWKH&RXQFLOE\LWVHPSOR\HHV the Council; agents and other persons authorised by the Council shall 7.2 install concrete or other pavement or driveways on have the right to: the Easement or gardens or landscaping involving 1.1 construct, install, extend, deepen, widen, cleanse, add concrete, brick or other permanent materials; to, remove, inspect, maintain and repair the relevant 7.3 remove or stockpile or permit the removal or works with new relevant works (whether of a similar stockpiling of any soil, sand, gravel or other substance nature to those replaced or not); or material on the Easement or construct any roads, 1.2 dig into, sink shafts in and erect scaffolding upon dam walls or other earthworks on the Easement the Easement and to open and break up the soil of which would in any way obstruct or interfere with the Easement or any part thereof including the sub- the relevant works and/or the proper and effective use surface thereof; thereof by the Council. 1.3 remove and dispose of soil created as a consequence Damage to Structures etc of the Council exercising its rights hereunder; 8. The Council shall in its sole discretion determine how and in 1.4 clear and keep clear the Easement by any means what manner the rights acquired by the Council hereunder or method and to cut and remove timber, trees and are exercised. The Council must not wilfully damage or undergrowth from the Easement and to burn off such destroy any matter to any extent greater than is reasonably timber, trees and undergrowth; necessary in order to exercise the Council’s rights hereunder 1.5 construct and maintain on the Easement such access but: tracks, gates and appurtenant works as the Council 8.1 the Council is not otherwise responsible for any shall consider necessary; damage to or destruction of any matter in the course 1.6 enter upon and remain, pass and repass on and over of the exercise by the Council of its rights hereunder; the Easement for all or any of the purposes aforesaid and with or without vehicles, plant and equipment of any 8.2 the Council is not under any obligation to reinstate description whatsoever; or repair any matter damaged or destroyed in 1.7 do such other works and things through, across, consequence of the exercise by the Council of its in or under the Easement as are incidental to the rights hereunder and its only obligation where any proper exercise of the rights granted to the Council such matter has been so damaged or destroyed is to hereunder. leave the Easement in as clean and tidy a state as is Relevant Works practicable having regard to the nature of the matter 2. Sewer(s) and/or pipeline(s) for the purpose of conveying which has been damaged or destroyed and the work sewage and all kinds of waste through, across or under the which it has done; and Easement together with manholes, stopcocks and all other 8.3 the Council is not in any event responsible for any XVXDORUQHFHVVDU\¿WWLQJVDQGDWWDFKPHQWV LQFOXGLQJSXPSV inconvenience or disturbance to the Owners or and/or pump stations where required) as well as works for Occupiers of the Easement arising out of the course of the protection and/or support of all such things. or by virtue of the exercise by the Council of its rights Parties hereunder. 3. In this gazette resumption notice: Removal of Unauthorised Structures etc 3.1 “the Council” means Council of the City of Gold 9. If a building, structure or other material or thing is Coast; and erected, placed, found or installed upon the Easement in 3.2 “the Owner” means the registered owner of the land contravention of Clause 7, the Council may, in addition to which land is referred to in Schedule 2. Property in Relevant Works DQ\RWKHUUHPHGLHVDQGDIWHUKDYLQJ¿UVWJLYHQWKH2ZQHU reasonable notice of its intention to invoke this Clause, enter 4. All relevant works are and remain the property of the upon the Easement and remove or demolish the relevant &RXQFLOQRWZLWKVWDQGLQJDQ\DFWXDORUDSSDUHQWDI¿[LQJWR matter and, if it does so: the Easement and the Council shall be solely responsible for 9.1 it may dispose of the relevant matter or any resultant the operation and maintenance of all relevant works. Removal of Fencing GHPROLWLRQ PDWHULDOV LQ VXFK PDQQHU DV LW VHHV ¿W without being liable to account to the Owner therefore 5. For the purpose of gaining access to the Easement, the (except as provided in Clause 9.2); and Council shall be entitled to pull down or break open any 9.2 it may recover, in any Court of competent jurisdiction, fencing on the Easement but where livestock are contained costs actually incurred by it in taking that action 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 69 1061

(including internal wage and salary costs) less any of Natural Resources and Mines, area 60 m2, county of Stanley, moneys actually received by it as a result of disposing parish of Redcliffe. of the relevant matter or any resultant demolition Purpose materials. 4.2 Reserve for Drainage. Protection of Relevant Works Trustee 10. The Owner will not do any act or make any omission likely 4.3 Under the control of the Redcliffe City Council, as to jeopardise or prejudicially affect the safety or reliable trustee. working of any relevant works. File Reference SCHEDULE 2 4.4 2005/103274 6RXWK(DVW5HJLRQ%XQGDOO2I¿FH SCHEDULE 5 Easement Taken Description Easement A in Lot 5 on RP168717 on SP179437 (to be 5.16RXWK(DVW5HJLRQ&DERROWXUH2I¿FH7LWOH5HIHUHQFH registered in the Land Registry), area 1490 m2, part of the land in 49104389, being Lot 50 on SP174040 registered in the Department Title Reference 16095178, parish of Boyd. of Natural Resources and Mines, area 2.424 ha, county of Stanley, ENDNOTES parish of Samsonvale. 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 July 2005. Purpose 2. Published in the Gazette on 29 July 2005. 5.2 Reserve for Park. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. Trustee 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural 5.3 Under the control of the Council of the , Resources and Mines. as trustee. 5. File Reference – L.A.B. 10672 File Reference 5.4 2005/103275 Land Act 1994 SCHEDULE 6 RESERVE AND SET APART NOTICE (No 30) 2005 Description Short title 6.1 South East Region, Nambour Office, Title Reference 1. This notice may be cited as the Reserve and Set Apart Notice 49104339, being Lot 904 on SP172766 registered in the Department (No 30) 2005. of Natural Resources and Mines, area 3000 m2, county of March, Reserve and set apart [ss.31(1) and 44 of the Act] parish of Maleny. 2. The unallocated State land described in Schedules 1 to 6 are Purpose reserved and set apart for the community purposes stated and placed 6.2 Reserve for Parks and Gardens. under the control of the trustees as indicated. Trustee SCHEDULE 1 6.3 Under the control of the Council of the , Description as trustee. 1.1&HQWUDO:HVW5HJLRQ5RFNKDPSWRQ2I¿FH7LWOH5HIHUHQFH File Reference 49104361, being Lot 15 on SP171154 registered in the Department 6.4 2005/000551 of Natural Resources and Mines, area 3879 m2, county of Clinton, ENDNOTES parish of Auckland. 1. Made by the Minister on 20 July 2005. Purpose 2. Published in the Gazette on 29 July 2005. 1.2 Reserve for Park and Recreation. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. Trustee 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural 1.3 Under the control of the Council of the City of Gladstone, Resources and Mines. as trustee. File Reference Land Act 1994 1.4 ROC/012675 RESERVE AND SET APART (AMENDMENT) SCHEDULE 2 NOTICE (No 28) 2005 Description Short title 2.16RXWK(DVW5HJLRQ&DERROWXUH2I¿FH7LWOH5HIHUHQFH 1. This notice may be cited as the Reserve and Set Apart 49104390, being Lot 10 on SP179500 registered in the Department (Amendment) Notice (No 28) 2005. of Natural Resources and Mines, area 1333 m2, county of Stanley, Adjustment of reserve [s.31(2) of the Act] parish of Redcliffe. 2. The reserve described in Schedules 1 is amended as set out Purpose in the Schedule. 2.2 Reserve for Drainage. Partial revocation of reserve [s.33(1) of the Act] Trustee 3. The reserve described in Schedule 2 is adjusted as set out in 2.3 Under the control of the Redcliffe City Council, as the Schedule by revocation of part of the Reserve. trustee. SCHEDULE 1 File Reference Amendment of Schedule 2.4 2005/103271 1.1 South East Region, Maryborough Office, R.14 (Title SCHEDULE 3 Reference 49007068) being Lots 1 and 3 on SP115352, area 13.124 Description ha, county of Lennox, parish of Gungaloon. 3.16RXWK(DVW5HJLRQ&DERROWXUH2I¿FH7LWOH5HIHUHQFH Purpose 49104391, being Lot 9 on SP179500 registered in the Department omit ‘Reserve for Camping for Railway purposes, of Natural Resources and Mines, area 1280 m2, county of Stanley, Thinoomba’, parish of Redcliffe. insert ‘Reserve for Environment purposes’. Purpose File Reference 3.2 Reserve for Drainage. 1.2 R.14 GUNGALOON 2005/103658 Trustee SCHEDULE 2 3.3 Under the control of the Redcliffe City Council, as Amendment of Schedule trustee. 2.1 6RXWK(DVW5HJLRQ%HHQOHLJK2I¿FH5HVHUYHIRU:DWHU File Reference R.209 (Title Reference 49006974) county of Stanley, parish of 3.4 2005/103273 Redland. SCHEDULE 4 Description Description omit ‘Lot 136 on SL10823’, insert ‘Lot 136 on SP181072’. 4.16RXWK(DVW5HJLRQ&DERROWXUH2I¿FH7LWOH5HIHUHQFH Area 49104392, being Lot 11 on SP179500 registered in the Department omit ‘5.998 ha’, insert ‘5.889 ha’. 1062 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 69 [29 July, 2005

File Reference Description 2.2 2005/103673 2.1 South East Region, Maryborough Office, R.14 (Title ENDNOTES Reference 49007068), being Lots 1 and 3 on SP115352 registered 1. Published in the Gazette on 29 July 2005. in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area about 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 13.124 ha, county of Lennox, parish of Gungaloon. 3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Purpose Resources and Mines. 2.2 Reserve for Camping for Railway purposes, Thinoomba. Acts Interpretation Act 1954 Trustee being replaced Land Act 1994 2.3 Commissioner for Railways. CORRECTION OF RESERVE AND SET APART File Reference (AMENDMENT) NOTICE (No 12) 2005 2.4 R.14 GUNGALOON 2005/103658 Short title ENDNOTES 1. This notice may be cited as the Correction of Reserve and 1. Published in the Gazette on 29 July 2005. Set Apart (Amendment) Notice (No 12) 2005. 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. Correction of notice [s.24AA of the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural and s.31(2) of the Land Act 1994] Resources and Mines. 2.(1) The Reserve and Set Apart (Amendment) Notice (No 27) 2005 published in the Gazette on 22 July 2005 at pages 919-920 Land Act 1994 (relating to Reserve for Camping and Recreation, R.2325 (Title REOPENING OF TEMPORARILY CLOSED ROAD 5HIHUHQFH 6RXWK(DVW5HJLRQ&DERROWXUH2I¿FH NOTICE (No 16) 2005 county of Stanley, parish of Redcliffe) is corrected as set out in Short title subsection (2). 1. This notice may be cited as the Reopening of Temporarily (2) In SCHEDULE 3 of the notice- Closed Road Notice (No 16) 2005. omit ‘Lot 640 on SP170814’, insert ‘Lot 640 on SP180714’. Reopening temporarily closed road [s.107 of the Act] ENDNOTES 2. It is declared that the land comprised in the former Road 1. Published in the Gazette on 29 July 2005. Licence mentioned in the Schedule is reopened as road. 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. SCHEDULE 3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Central West Region, Mackay Office Resources and Mines. An area of about 1.92 ha being the road abutting the western 4. File Reference – Res. 13642 boundaries of Lot 1 on RP30969 and Lot 33 on CI395and shown as Lot 1 on RL7289, being the land contained within former Land Act 1994 Road Licence No. 7289, (parish of Kelvin) (MKY/007828 APPOINTMENT OF TRUSTEES NOTICE (No 09) 2005 2005/005848). Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Appointment of Trustees ENDNOTES Notice (No 09) 2005. 1. Published in the Gazette on 29 July 2005. Appointment of trustees [s.44(1) of the Act] 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 2. The land reserved and set apart for the community purpose 3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural described in the Schedule is placed under the control of the trustee Resources and Mines. mentioned. Land Act 1994 SCHEDULE OPENING AND CLOSING OF ROADS Description NOTICE (No 30) 2005 1&HQWUDO:HVW5HJLRQ/RQJUHDFK2I¿FH, R.2 (Title Reference Short title 49018686), as shown on plan BC25 (now Lot 13 on BC25) 1. This notice may be cited as the Opening and Closing of registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area Roads Notice (No 30) 2005. 4.856 ha, county of Barcoo, parish of Vacy. Roads to be opened [s.94 of the Act] Purpose 2. The areas of unallocated State land described in Schedule 2 Reserve for Camping for Railway purposes, Yaraka. 1 are opened as road. Trustee Roads to be permanently closed [s.98 of the Act] 3 Under the control of the Isisford Shire Council, as trustee. 3. The roads described in Schedule 2 are permanently File Reference closed. 4 R2/VACY 2005/004101 SCHEDULE 1 ENDNOTES North Region, Cairns Office 1. Published in the Gazette on 29 July 2005. 1.1 An area of 2439 m2 described as Lot 13 on SP153914 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. (parish of Johnstone, locality of Currajah) deposited in the 3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Department of Natural Resources and Mines. (CNS/021438 Resources and Mines. 2005/005154) South East Region, Beenleigh Office Land Act 1994 1.2 An area of 1067 m2 contained within stations 6-7-8-9- REPLACEMENT OF TRUSTEES NOTICE (No 13) 2005 10-6 (parish of Redland, locality of Redland Bay) and shown Short title as area to be excised on SP181072 deposited in the Department 1. This notice may be cited as the Replacement of Trustees of Natural Resources and Mines. (2005/103673) Notice (No 13) 2005. SCHEDULE 2 Replacement of trustees [s.50 of the Act] South East Region, Beenleigh Office 2. The local government mentioned in Schedule 1 is 2.1 An area of 42 m2 contained within stations 3-4-5-6-3 appointed as trustee of the land reserved and set apart for (parish of Redland, locality of Mount Cotton) and shown as the purpose described in Schedule 2 in place of the trustee Lot 7 on SP182012 deposited in the Department of Natural mentioned in Schedule 2. Resources and Mines. (BEE/020427) SCHEDULE 1 South East Region, Bundall Office New trustee 2.2 An area of 35 m2 contained within stations 2-3-4-6-7- Woocoo Shire Council. 8-2 (parish of Barrow, locality of Runaway Bay) and shown as SCHEDULE 2 area to be added (road to be closed) on SP176399 deposited in 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 69 1063

the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. on Drawing 05/047. (2005/002779) An area of 2 m2 contained within stations 1-2-8-9-1 (parish South East Region, Nambour Office of Barrow, locality of Runaway Bay) and shown as area to 4 An area of about 600 m2 being part of Yandina-South be added (road to be closed) on SP176399 deposited in the Connection Road abutting Lot 3 on RP142847 (parish of Department of Natural Resources and Mines. (GDC/020449) Maroochy, locality of Kulangoor) and shown as proposed road 2.3 An area of 7465 m2 contained within stations 1-2-3-4-1 to be closed on Drawing NA05/16. (2005/000523) (parish of Cedar, locality of Upper Coomera) and shown as area South West Region, Toowoomba Office to be added (road to be closed) on SP176226 deposited in the 5 An area of about 1.63 ha being the road separating Lot 198 Department of Natural Resources and Mines. (GDC/020508 on SP100759 from Lot 1 on RP159857, Lot 290 on D1010 and 2005/002363) Lot 2 on RP204267 (parish of Drayton, locality of Glenvale) South East Region, Gympie Office as shown on Drawing DD2005/89. (2005/102354) 2.4 An area of 1.214 ha contained within stations 1-4-5- South West Region, Warwick Office 10-1 (parish of Brooyar) and shown as area to be added on 6 An area of 3.0117 ha being the road abutting the southern SP175081 deposited in the Department of Natural Resources boundaries of Lot 187 on ML1392 and Lot 188 on ML1388 and Mines. (2004/1254) (parish of Rosenthal, locality of Leslie Dam) as shown on ENDNOTES Drawing DD2005/91. (2005/102226) 1. Published in the Gazette on 29 July 2005. ENDNOTES 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 1. Published in the Gazette on 29 July 2005. 3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. Resources and Mines. 3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Land Act 1994 Resources and Mines. OBJECTIONS TO PROPOSED ROAD CLOSURE NOTIFICATION OF APPROVED FORMS UNDER THE NOTICE (No 30) 2005 Water Act 2000 Short title Commencement 1. This notice may be cited as the Objections to Proposed The following forms have been approved by the General Road Closure Notice (No 30) 2005. Manager, Water Industry Regulation on 18 July 2005 to take Application for road closure [s.100 of the Act] effect from 18 July 2005. 2. Applications have been made for the permanent closure Forms approved of the roads mentioned in the Schedule. The following forms have been approved: Objections Form No. Version No. Form Heading 3.(1) An objection (in writing) to a proposed road closure mentioned in the Schedule may be lodged with the Regional Service Director, Department of Natural Resources and SPA 01 Version 4 Service Provider Application Mines, at the regional office for the region in which the road Form is situated. Withdrawal of approval of existing forms (2) Latest day for lodgement of objections is as detailed Approval of the following forms has been withdrawn: below in the schedule. Form No. Version No. Form Heading (3) Any objections received may be viewed by other parties interested in the proposed road closure under the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act 1992 (the FOI Act). If you lodge SPA 01 Version 3 Service Provider Application an objection, please include in your objection letter whether Form you would like to be consulted if this issue becomes the subject Availability of forms of an access request under the FOI Act. These forms are available from: Plans Water Industry Regulation 4. Inspection of the plans of the proposed road closures Floor 12 Mineral House may be made at- 41 George Street (a) the Department of Natural Resources and Mines Brisbane Offices at Innisfail, Ipswich, Nambour, Toowoomba Ph: 07 3224 2733 and Warwick and www.nrm.qld.gov.au/compliance/wic/forms_service.html (b) the Local Government Offices of Herberton, Ipswich, Rolf Rose Esk, Maroochy, Toowoomba and Warwick; for a particular plan in that district or that local government area. SCHEDULE LATEST DATE FOR OBJECTIONS: 8 SEPTEMBER 2005 PERMANENT CLOSURE North Region, Innisfail Office 1 An area of road (Kennedy Highway, Evelyn) abutting Lot —————— 5 on RP897295 (parish of Ravenshoe, locality of Evelyn) as BRISBANE shown on Drawing CNS05/101. (2005/005188) Printed and Published by Government Printer, Vulture Street, Woolloongabba LATEST DATE FOR OBJECTIONS: 22 SEPTEMBER 29 July 5 2005 200 PERMANENT CLOSURE 296988 D South East Region, Ipswich Office 2 An area of about 5700 m2 being part of Samford Road separating Lot 582 on M31109 from Lot 1 on RP862221 (parish of Brassall, locality of Leichhardt) and shown as road proposed to be permanently closed on Drawing 05/049. (2005/103290) 3 An area of about 290 m2 being part of O’Grady Road abutting Lot 9 on RP213529 (parish of Esk, locality of Redbank Creek) and shown as road proposed to be permanently closed [1065]

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THE Queensland Public Service is committed to equal opportunity in employment. Selection will be on the basis of merit only and fair consideration will be given to all applicants

NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES Applications are invited for the filling of the undermentioned vacancies. The closing time for receipt of applications is 5.00 p.m. on the date shown. Applications for all positions should— (a) be submitted on the appropriate application form obtained from the relevant Department (b) address the selection criteria of the position (c) be forwarded in envelopes clearly identifying on the front thereof the vacancy reference number, and that such envelopes are “CONFIDENTIAL” and contain “ ADVERTISED V ACANCY AP PLICATION” to the addre ss sh own in the col umn “Address Code (See List)”. Separate applications MUST be fully completed for positions with different reference numbers. Position descriptions for the undermentioned vacancies are available from the Departments wherein the vacancies exist. SENIOR EXECUTIVE SERVICE VACANCIES TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Appointees to the Senior Ex ecutive S ervice are offered a n attractive remuneration package with sal ary sacrifice in ret urn for optional benefits including: • Private use component of a fully maintained government owned motor vehicle; • Membership options of the Go vernment Superann uation Schemes, including gener ous employer superannuation contributions; • Professional organisation membership fees. The Total Remuneration Value amount listed against positions includes the private use component of a motor vehicle, employer superannuation contributions and the 17.5% annual leave loading. In addition to salary and optional benefits, executives will be entitled to: • a subsidy for home telephone expenses; • Queensland Public Service leave conditions, including four (4) weeks annual leave, cumulative sick leave and long service leave. Upon appointment, the executive will also be eligible to receive significant removal allowances and rental assistance if necessary. Appointees will be re quired to enter into a contract of emplo yment. Existing tenured SES of ficers who are appointed at their current SES level or by redeployment may, but are not required to, enter into a contract of employment.

Total Remuneration Classi- Closing Date Address Reference Value for Receipt Code Number Vacancy Locality fication Symbol of (see Min. Max. Application List)

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CRIME AND MISCONDUCT COMMISSION Note.—Appointments to positions at the CMC are made under the Crime and Misconduct Act 2001. ‡*$CMC 59/05 Executive Director Brisbane 149,546—155,540 SES3 8-8-05 43 (Low) Equivalent ‡ This position will become available in October, 2005. * Applications will remain current for 12 months. $ EB increase effective from 1st August, 2005.

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM, FAIR TRADING AND WINE INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT Note.—Applicants can obtain Position Descriptions by telephoning (07) 3224 7863, via the internet: www.dtftwid.qld.gov.au or alternatively, by emailing [email protected] and typing the vacancy reference number in the subject line eg. TFTW 18/05. Office of the Director-General— TFTW 75/05 Deputy Director-General (c) Brisbane 161,532—173,009 SES3 8-8-05 8

Notes.— As prescribed under sections 94 and 95 of the Public Service Act 1996, an appeal can not be made to the Public Service Commissioner against a decision to appoint or second an officer or other person to the Senior Executive Service. (a) Appointees may be required to serve in any part of the State. Where a centre is included under “Locality”, the headquarters of the appointee will be at such centre unless otherwise determined. (b) Also being advertised in daily press and/or technical journals. 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 1067

(c) An appo intment has been d eclared b y the Pu blic Servic e Commissioner , b y g azette n otice, to be a non-appealable appointment, pursuant to section 95 of the Public Service Act 1996 (e) The appo intee may be appo inted in a temporary capacity . If a tenured emplo yee of the Public Ser vice is sele cted fo r appointment, the officer will retain tenured status. (f) Appointment may be made on the basis of a contract for a fixed term, pursuant to sections 69 and 70 of the Public Service Act 1996. (h) In ac cordance wi th se ction 5. 13 o f the Directive 4/02, Deployment and Redeployment, registered deplo yees will be considered on relative merit. Government and Public Notices in the Gazettes Please Note: Prices effective 1st July, 2004 Price Price Excluding Including GST $ GST $ GST $ General and Vacancies Gazette—Full Page Text Gazette copy all to set 554.73 55.47 610.20 Statute format all to set 326.26 32.63358.88 *Camera ready copy supplied 216.07 21.61 237.68 *Formatted electronic files (please check with Goprint for compatability of file) (E-mail) 183.48 18.35 201.82

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Vacancies Gazette—Per MM text Single column, all copy to set 1.54 0.15 1.69 Double column, all copy to set 3.08 0.31 3.38

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THE Queensland Public Service is committed to equal opportunity in employment. Selection will be given on the basis of merit only and fair consideration will be given to all applicants.

THE Queensland State Government’s policy is to seek to retain skilled staff. Registered deployees who apply for an advertised job will be considered before other applicants. The symbol (h) appears next to vacancies where an exemption from this requirement applies. Deployees are to indicate in their application for the advertised job that they are registered with the Office of the Public Service.

NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES Applications are invited for the filling of the undermentioned vacancies. The closing time for receipt of applications is 5.00 p.m. on the date shown. Applications for all positions should— (a) be submitted on the appropriate application form obtained from the relevant Department (b) address the selection criteria of the position (c) be forwarded in envelopes clearly identifying on the front thereof the vacancy reference number, and that such envelopes are “CONFIDENTIAL” and contain “ ADVERTISED V ACANCY AP PLICATION” to the addre ss sh own in the col umn “Address Code (See List)”. Separate applications MUST be fully completed for positions with different reference numbers. Position descriptions for the undermentioned vacancies are available from the Departments wherein the vacancies exist.

OTHER GOVERNMENT VACANCIES

Fortnightly Classi- Closing Date Address Reference Classification for Receipt Code Number Vacancy Locality fication Symbol of (see Min. Max. Application List)

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DEPARTMENT OF ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER POLICY West Queensland Region— Regional Operations Directorate— Mount Isa— AT 494/05 Principal Project Officer (c) (d) Mount Isa 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 8-8-05 40B Retail Stores Unit— Programs Directorate— Kowanyama— *AT 529/05 Assistant Retail Store Keeper (c) Kowanyama 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 15-8-05 40B Ministerial and Executive Support Unit— Corporate and Executive Support Directorate— Brisbane— AT 544/05 Policy Officer Brisbane 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 15-8-05 40B * Position: Kowanyama 1 Temporary for a period of 12 months.

QUEENSLAND AUDIT OFFICE Library and Information Services— *AO 13/05 Library Technician Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 8-8-05 7 Finance and Office Services— ‡AO 14/05 Senior Service Centre Officer Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 8-8-05 7 * Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 26th May, 2006. ‡ Applications may remain current for 6 months.

DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SAFETY Ipswich and Western Zonal Office— Ipswich and Western Zone— Child Safety Services Division— Toowoomba— CHS 501/05 Community Resource Officer (Specified) Toowoomba 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 8-8-05 41 (2 positions) (c) 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 1069

VACANCIES—continued

Fortnightly Closing Date Address Reference Classi- Vacancy Locality Classification fication for Receipt Code Number Symbol of (see Min. Max. Application List)

$$ Far Northern Zonal Office— Far Northern Zone— Child Safety Services Division— Cairns— CHS 506/05 Office Manager (c) Cairns 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 8-8-05 41 Gladstone Child Safety Service Centre— Central Zone— Child Safety Services Division— Gladstone— CHS 541/05 Child Safety Officer (2 positions) (c) (d) Gladstone 1,512.40—2,220.70 PO2/PO3 15-8-05 41 Townsville and Mount Isa Child Safety Service Centres— Northern Zone— Child Safety Services Division— Townsville and Mount Isa— CHS 545/05 Child Safety Officer (c) (d) Townsville and 1,512.40—2,220.70 PO2/PO3 15-8-05 41 Mount Isa Bundaberg Child Safety Service Centre— Central Zone— Child Safety Services Division— Bundaberg— CHS 548/05 Child Safety Officer (4 positions) (c) (d) Bundaberg 1,512.40—2,220.70 PO2/PO3 15-8-05 41 Emerald Child Safety Service Centre— Central Zone— Child Safety Services Division— Emerald— CHS 549/05 Child Safety Officer (c) Emerald 1,512.40—2,220.70 PO2/PO3 15-8-05 41 Business Systems Planning Unit— Information Services Branch— Corporate and Executive Services Directorate— Brisbane— *CHS 515/05 Senior Technical Support Officer (c) (d) Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 8-8-05 41 Service Support Unit— Statewide Services Branch— Child Safety Services Division— Brisbane— CHS 524/05 Manager (c) Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 15-8-05 41 Government and Executive Services Branch— Corporate and Executive Services Division— Brisbane— CHS 532/05 Assistant Executive Services Officer Brisbane 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 15-8-05 41 CHS 533/05 Administration Officer (Correspondence) Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 15-8-05 41 CHS 534/05 Administration Officer (Finance and Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 15-8-05 41 Administration) * Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for up to 12 months with a possibility of extension.

COMMISSION FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE AND CHILD GUARDIAN Systemic Monitoring and Audit— *CCYP 101/05 Administration Officer B r i s b a n e 1 , 514.00—1,688.40 AO3 1-8-05 24 Corporate Services— $CCYP 105/05 Principal A dvisor, Workforce C apability B r i s b a n e 2 , 663.70—2,856.20 AO7 1-8-05 24 * Applications to remain current for 12 months. $ Applicants are required to provide a resume and referees. Selection criteria not required.

DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITIES Integrated Contact Centre— Smart Service Queensland— Brisbane— $COM 516/05 Senior Project Officer (c) Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 8-8-05 40 #COM 518/05 Principal Project Officer ( c) Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 8-8-05 40 #COM 519/05 Program Manager (c) Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 8-8-05 40 1070 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 [29 July, 2005

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$$ Mount Gravatt— COM 517/05 Customer S ervice A dvisor (c) Mount Gravatt 1, 514.00—1,688.40 AO3 8-8-05 40 Marketing and Communication— Corporate and Executive Services— Brisbane— †COM 502/05 Communications Officer (2 p ositions) (c) Brisbane 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 8-8-05 40 COM 503/05 Events and Sponsorship Coordinator (c) Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 8-8-05 40 COM 504/05 Principal Communication Advisor (3 positions) Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 8-8-05 40 (c) COM 507/05 Business Support Officer (c) Brisbane 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 8-8-05 40 Community Safety and Individual Support— Community Support— Community Funding and Support— Program Management— Brisbane— COM 511/05 Manager (c) Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 8-8-05 40 Community Capacity and Service Quality— Longreach Service Centre— Fitzroy/Central West Region— Service Delivery— Longreach— COM 530/05 Community Support Officer (c) Longreach 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 15-8-05 40 Office for Seniors— Program Management— Brisbane— COM 535/05 Senior Program Officer (Supporting Grandparents) Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 15-8-05 40 COM 536/05 Senior Program Officer (Seniors Program Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 15-8-05 40 Development) Youth Justice Services— Townsville Service Centre— North Queensland Region— Service Delivery— Townsville— COM 513/05 Youth, Family and Community Resource Officer Townsville 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 8-8-05 40 (Identified) (c) Toowoomba Service Centre— Darling Downs/South West Queensland Region— Service Delivery— Toowoomba— COM 520/05 Administration Officer (c) Toowoomba 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 8-8-05 40 Rockhampton Service Centre— Fitzroy/Central West Region— Service Delivery— Rockhampton— COM 528/05 Administration Officer (c) Rockhampton 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 15-8-05 40 Gladstone Service Centre— Fitzroy/Central West Region— Service Delivery— Gladstone— COM 546/05 Administration Officer (c) Gladstone 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 15-8-05 40 Murgon Service Centre— Wide Bay/Burnett Region— Service Delivery— Murgon— COM 547/05 Administration Officer (c) Murgon 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 15-8-05 40 ‡ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 24th May, 2006. † Travel may be a requirement of this position. $ Position: Brisbane 1 Permanent, Brisbane 0 Temporary up to 12 months in duration. # Position: Brisbane 1 Permanent, Brisbane 0 Permanent for a period of 12 months. 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 1071

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CORPORATE SOLUTIONS QUEENSLAND Regional Services— ‡CSQ 661/05 Team Leader Southbank 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 8-8-05 10 Information Services— CSQ 662/05 Web Manager Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 8-8-05 10 Information Services, Communication and Information Unit— CSQ 663/05 Design Manager Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 15-8-05 10 Communication and Information, Information Services— CSQ 664/05 Library Technician Brisbane 925.40—1,752.60 TO1/TO2 15-8-05 10 ‡ Position: Southbank 1 Temporary 1st September, 2005 until 31st December, 2005 with possible extension.

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIVE SERVICES Information Management Branch— CS 247/05 Principal Adviser, Corporate Data Solutions Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 8-8-05 30 Northern Region Community Corrections— †CS 248/05 Community Correctional Officer (Offender Townsville 1,512.40—2,220.70 PO2/PO3 8-8-05 153 Programs) (c) ‡CS 249/05 Community Correctional Officer (c) Cairns 1,512.40—2,220.70 PO2/PO3 8-8-05 153 Metropolitan Region Community Corrections— CS 250/05 Regional Adviser, Corporate Services Brisbane 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 8-8-05 30 Custodial Operations— $CS 251/05 General Manager (c) (f) Woodford 3,821.57—3,987.92 XO3 8-8-05 151 Offender Programs and Services Directorate— *CS 252/05 Official Visitor (11 positions) (c) Various 1.00 Various 22-8-05 30 Ministerial and Executive Services— Legal Services— #CS 256/05 Senior Legal Adviser (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 PO5 15-8-05 30 † Position: Townsville 1 Temporary for a period of 12 months. ‡ Position: Cairns 1 Temporary for a period of 12 months. $ Position: Woodford 1 Temporary for 3 years. * Applications are to remain open for a period of 12 months. Also advertised on Seek.com. # Applications will remain open for a period of 12 months.

DISABILITY SERVICES QUEENSLAND Toowoomba Office— Ipswich and South West Queensland Region— Community and Specialist Services Directorate— Office of Programs, Policy and Community and Specialist Services— Toowoomba— DSQ 508/05 Occupational Therapist (c) Toowoomba 1,512.40—2,220.70 PO2/PO3 8-8-05 40C DSQ 509/05 Speech Language Pathologist (c) Toowoomba 1,512.40—2,220.70 PO2/PO3 8-8-05 40C Disability Strategic Policy Branch— Policy Directorate— Office of Programs, Policy and Community and Specialist Services— Brisbane— DSQ 510/05 Senior Legal Policy Officer (c) Brisbane 2,364.10—2,546.90 PO4 8-8-05 40C Human Resource Services Branch— Office of Corporate and Executive Services and Accommodation Support and Respite Services— Brisbane— DSQ 514/05 Director (c) Brisbane 3,586.20—3,752.60 SO1 8-8-05 40C 1072 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 [29 July, 2005

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$$ North Coast Region— Programs Directorate— Office of Programs, Policy and Community and Specialist Services— Caboolture— DSQ 522/05 Disability Transition Co-ordinator Caboolture 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 15-8-05 40C Townsville Office— North Queensland and Remote Region— Programs Directorate— Office of Programs, Policy and Community and Specialist Services— Townsville— *DSQ 523/05 Administration Officer (c) Townsville 1,059.80—1,181.90 AO3 15-8-05 40C Pine Rivers Office— North Coast Region— Community and Specialist Services Directorate— Office of Programs, Policy and Community and Specialist Services— Strathpine— †DSQ 525/05 Facilitator (Family Support Program) (2 positions) Strathpine 2,033.60—2,220.70 PO3 15-8-05 40C (c) (d) Sunshine Coast Office— North Coast Region— Community and Specialist Services Directorate— Office of Programs, Policy and Community and Specialist Services— Maroochydore— ‡DSQ 526/05 Supports Facilitator (c) Maroochydore 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 15-8-05 40C Gold Coast Office— South Coast Region— Accommodation Support and Respite Services— Office of Corporate and Executive Services and Accommodation Support and Respite Services— Bundall— #DSQ 527/05 Work Environment Officer Bundall - Gold 1,659.84—1,804.00 AO5 15-8-05 40C Coast For all above vacancies all applications to remain current for identical vacancies for a period of 12 months. * Position: Townsville 1 Part-time Permanent. † Some work outside core hours may be required. It is expected that facilitators will pa rticipate in traini ng and professional supervision activities. Applications may remain current f or up to 12 months afte r initial advertisement, where identical and recurring vacancies are expected to become available. ‡ Tertiary qualifications in behavioural and social sciences and human services would be well regarded. Applications may remain current for up to 12 months after initial advertisement, where identical and recurring vacancies are expected to become available. # Position: Bundall - Gold Coast 1 Part-time Permanent.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND THE ARTS NOTE: • Public Service positions require an ORIGINAL application, plus TWO (2) copies for each Vacancy Reference Number. • Classified Teaching positions require an ORIGINAL application, plus THREE (3) copies for each Vacancy Reference Number. Applications should be marked ‘Private & Confidential’ and forwarded to the appropriate address as indicated on the Position Description. Office of Strategic Information and Technology— CO 10179/05 Executive Officer Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 5-8-05 101 Strategic Policy and Education Futures— CO 10180/05 Director (c) Brisbane 3,586.20—3,752.60 SO1 5-8-05 101 Corporate and Professional Services— Information Management Services Branch— ‡CO 10181/05 Business M anager ( c) Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 5-8-05 101 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 1073

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$$ Office of Strategic HR and Learning— ICTs and Learning Branch— Distance Learning Unit— ‡CO 10189/05 Project Manager Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 19-8-05 101 Office of Planning, Resourcing and Performance— Strategic Implementation Branch— CO 10190/05 Principal Advisor (c) Brisbane 3,729.70—3,902.40 SO1 12-8-05 101 Education Queensland— Far North Queensland Region— Cairns Coastal District— Redlynch State School— FNQ 10182/05 Registrar Cairns 1 , 790.30—1,968.70 AO4 5-8-05 100 Sunshine Coast South District— Scarborough State School— £SUN 10183/05 Registrar S c a r b o r ough 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 5-8-05 100 Caloundra West State College— &SUN 6000/05 Head o f S chool (Junior School) Caloundra West 3,046.40—3,361.20 BAND 8 4-8-05 100 North Lakes State College— &SUN 6002/05 Head o f S chool (Senior S chool) North Lakes 3, 046.40—3,361.20 BAND 8 4-8-05 100 Chancellor State College— @SUN 7000/05 Deputy Principal Chancellor 2, 897.80—3,192.50 BAND 7 4-8-05 100 Wide Bay—Burnett Region— Wide Bay North District— Bundaberg West State School— WBB 10188/05 Registrar Bundaberg 1, 571.50—1,752.60 AO3 19-8-05 100 State Library of Queensland Organisational Effectiveness— ICT Services— SLB 440/05 Senior Applications Support Officer (c) South Brisbane 2,033.60—2,220.70 PO3 8-8-05 6 Queensland Art Gallery Public Programs— Exhibitions and Display— *QAG 616/05 Exhibition Designer (c) South Brisbane 2,110.90—2,305.10 PO3 22-8-05 6 *QAG 617/05 Assistant Exhibition Designer (c) South Brisbane 1,569.90—2,009.30 PO2 22-8-05 6 ‡ Applications remain current for 12 months. & The position description is unique to each BAND. The applicant package is common to all BAND 5-11 positions. Take up duty date 26th September, 2005. @ Applicants for Deputy Principal BAND 6-7 positions should contact the relevant school to obtain a copy of the school profile. Please ensure you download the applicant package, position description and work profile. Take up duty date 26th September, 2005. £ Position: Scarborough 1 Temporary until 9th July, 2006, unless otherwise determin ed. Re-advertisement of MD 10121/05. Previous applicants will need to re-apply. * Position: South Brisbane 1 Temporary for 3 years.

PLEASE NOTE: The Department of Education a nd the Arts, i n ac cordance with Di rective 2/04 may initiate a cri minal hi story ch eck on the nominated applicant(s) for vacancies advertised above. Where the position involves working directly with students The Commission f or Children and Young People Act 2000 requires the preferred applicant to be subject to a Working With Children Check. Corporate an d Pr ofessional Serv ices (CAPS) is the shared services pro vider for Education Queensland. CAPS operate as a separate business unit working within resource/service agreements in partnership with the Department. For Principal Ban d 6-11 positions, the School Annual R eport has replaced the school profile. Applicants should co ntact the relevant District Office in which the vacancy occurs to obtain a copy of this report. The position description is unique to each Band. The Applicant Package is common to Bands 6-11 Principal positions. For Deputy Principal Band 6-7 positions, the applicant should contact the relevant school to obtain a copy of the school profile.

QUEENSLAND STUDIES AUTHORITY #QSA 19/05 Desktop Publisher Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 22-8-05 182 # Applications will remain current for identical vacancies for a period of 12 months. 1074 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 [29 July, 2005

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DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES The D epartment of Emer gency S ervices is an E qual Em ployment Opportunity employer an d par ticularly en courages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people from a non-Englis h speaking background, women and people with a disability. Note.—Application for positions within the Department of Emergency Services must include the original, plus three copies of the complete application. Office of the Director-General— Internal Audit Unit— ES 416/05 Principal Audit Consultant (2 positions) Kedron 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 22-8-05 81 Business Support Services— Human Resource Services— ES 397/05 Human Resource Consultant Kedron 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 1-8-05 81 Finance and Asset Services— Budget and Finance— Strategic Services— ES 417/05 Executive Manager Kedron 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 15-8-05 81 Information Services— Strategic Information Management— ¶ES 430/05 IT Services Officer, QAS SIMI Spring Hill 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 22-8-05 81 Queensland Ambulance Service— North Coast Region— ES 398/05 Officer in Charge Coolum 1,999.52—2,178.62 StnO1 1-8-05 96 South Western Region— ES 415/05 Officer in Charge Dirranbandi 1,995.92—2,178.62 StnO1 8-8-05 85 Central Region— ES 418/05 Officer in Charge Calliope 1,995.92—2,178.62 StnO1 15-8-05 84 ‡ES 420/05 Paramedic Boyne Island 1,545.04—1,888.97 Para 15-8-05 84 ES 422/05 Paramedic Gladstone 1,545.04—1,888.97 Para 15-8-05 84 Counter Disaster and Rescue Services— Community Safety and Sustainability— Chemical Hazards and Emergency Management (CHEM)— ES 395/05 Team Leader, Major Hazards Safety Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 PO6 1-8-05 81 South Western Region— ES 389/05 Support Officer Toowoomba 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 1-8-05 85 Northern Region— *ES 403/05 Youth Development Officer Caloundra 895.15—984.35 AO4 8-8-05 81 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service— ES 425/05 Station Officer (I-Zone), Far Northern Region Cairns 2,271.23—2,430.63 FPO2 22-8-05 82 Community Safety and Training Branch— State Community Safety Unit— ES 386/05 Legal Officer (c) Lutwyche 2,364.10—2,546.90 PO4 1-8-05 81 Operations Management Branch— Operations Equipment Engineering, Research and Development Unit— øES 407/05 Motor Mechanic (2 positions) Eagle Farm 1,361.60 C8 8-8-05 81 Rural Operations— $ES 406/05 District Training Officer Ipswich 2,195.70—2,349.90 RFMO2 8-8-05 81 Strategic Policy and Executive Services— Strategic Management Unit— ES 393/05 Director (c) Kedron 3,586.20—3,752.60 SO1 1-8-05 81 ES 394/05 Executive Manager, Strategic Projects (c) Kedron 3,281.20—3,419.90 SO2 1-8-05 81 ES 402/05 Executive Assistant Kedron 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 8-8-05 81 * Position: Caloundra 1 Part-time Permanent. The successful applicant for this position will be required to undergo a Queensland Police Service Criminal History Check prior to appointment. $ Refer to position description. ø Applicants should note that experience is a significant criterion for selection and will be considered by the selection committee along with ab ilities, potential, relevant quali fications and the past records of applic ants. Appo intees, external to th e QFRS, will be required to successfully complete a full medical examination and criminal history check, prior to appointment. ‡ Position: Boyne Island 1 Temporary from August, 2005 to August, 2006. ¶ Position: Spring Hill 1 Temporary for a period of 6 months with possibility of extension. 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 1075

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DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING Note.—Applications for pos itions within the Department of Employment and Training, should preferably include the original, plus two copies of the complete applications. Indigenous Employment and Training Directorate— ET 284/05 Principal Policy Officer (c) Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 8-8-05 10 Brisbane North Region, Training Division— ET 285/05 Field Officer Lutwyche 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 8-8-05 10 Training, Quality and Regulation Division— ET 286/05 Assistant Manager, Registration Services Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 15-8-05 10 ET 287/05 Assistant Manager, VET Quality (Operational Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 15-8-05 10 Policy) ET 289/05 Manager, Central Approval Office Mount Gravatt 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 15-8-05 10 Corporate Development— ET 290/05 Communications Officer (c) Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 15-8-05 10 Employment and Indigenous Initiatives— ET 288/05 Manager, Information Services Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 8-8-05 10 TAFE Queensland— TAFE Queensland Centre for Innovation and Development— Product Research and Development— CID 27/05 Product Manager Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 15-8-05 11 Brisbane North Institute of Technical and Further Education— TAFE 526/05 Cleaning Team Leader (3 positions) Bracken Ridge, 1,339.10—1,434.90 OO3 15-8-05 10 Gateway and Ithaca †TAFE 527/05 Project Officer Caboolture 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 15-8-05 10 &TAFE 528/05 IT Systems Support Officer (c) Bracken Ridge 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 15-8-05 10 &TAFE 529/05 Systems Developer (Educational and Business Bracken Ridge 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 15-8-05 10 Systems) (c) Gold Coast Institute of Technical and Further Education— Marketing and Business Development— ‡GCIT 218/05 Marketing Officer (c) Southport 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 8-8-05 181 Moreton Institute of Technical and Further Education— MIT 42/05 Room Booking Coordinator Moreton Instit. 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 15-8-05 175 of TAFE *MIT 43/05 Business Improvement Manager (ISAS) Moreton Instit. 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 15-8-05 175 of TAFE MIT 44/05 IT and Telecommunications Manager (c) Moreton Instit. 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 15-8-05 175 of TAFE Southbank Institute of Technical and Further Education— £TAFE 523/05 Operational Transition and Liaison Officer Southbank 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 8-8-05 10 ¶TAFE 524/05 International Relations Consultant (c) Brisbane 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 8-8-05 10 §TAFE 525/05 Administration Officer (Operations) Southbank 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 8-8-05 10 Southern Queensland Institute of Technical and Further Education— $SQIT 59/05 Business Manager, Indigenous Studies (c) Toowoomba 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 8-8-05 177 SQIT 66/05 Administration Support Officer Toowoomba 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 15-8-05 177 Tropical North Queensland Institute of Technical and Further Education— TNQT 56/05 Cleaning Supervisor (c) Cairns 1,289.10—1,382.40 OO3 15-8-05 174 Wide Bay Institute of Technical and Further Education— #WBIT 80/05 Training Officer (Security) Brisbane 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 15-8-05 176 Yeronga Institute of Technical and Further Education— YIT 13/05 Program Manager (c) Yeronga 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 8-8-05 178 Open Learning Institue of TAFE— OLI 12/05 Educational Liaison Officer Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 15-8-05 11 ‡ This position is being re-advertised. Previous applicants need not apply. $ Position: Toowoomba 1 Temporary for 2 years with possibility of extension. ¶ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary Date of Duty until 30th June, 2006 with possible extension. 1076 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 [29 July, 2005

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$$ § Position: Southbank Institute of TAFE 1 Temporary Date of Duty until 31st December, 2005 with possible extension. * Position: Moreton Institute of TAFE 1 Temporary until 31st December, 2006. † Position: Caboolture 1 Temporary for a period of 3 years with possible extension. & Position: Bracken Ridge 1 Temporary Date of Duty for a period of 12 months with possible extension. # Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for 12 months with possibility of extension.

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Business Services— DOE 47/05 Principal Finance Officer (c) Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 15-8-05 10 Office of the Deputy Director-General— DOE 48/05 Executive Assistant Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 15-8-05 10

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Note.—Applicants can obtain Position De scriptions by telephoning (07) 3227 7194, e-mailing [email protected] or via the internet: www.epa.qld.gov.au/environment/careers/vacancies/ Note.—Applications for positions within the Environmental Protection Agency must include the original, plus two copies of the complete application. Corporate Development Division— *EN 191/05 Assistant Manager, Purchasing Services Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 5-8-05 2 †EN 196/05 Senior Workforce Management Officer Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 12-8-05 2 §EN 197/05 Principal Workforce Management Officer Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 12-8-05 2 Environmental Operations Division— *‡EN 186/05 Senior Environmental Officer (Coastal) (c) Rockhampton 2,110.90—2,305.10 PO3 5-8-05 2 Parks Division— *EN 187/05 Senior Ranger The Gap 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 5-8-05 2 Policy Division— *EN 189/05 Policy Officer Brisbane 1,569.90—2,009.30 PO2 5-8-05 2 Sustainable Industries Division— *EN 193/05 Executive Assistant Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 12-8-05 2 Office of the Director-General— *EN 195/05 Team Leader (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 12-8-05 2 * Applications will remain current for 12 months. ‡ Please note: This position was previously advertised as EN 69/05. Previous applicants to re-apply. † All applications remain current for 12 months. Please note: Previously advertised as temporary under EN 165/05. Permanent appointment only. Previous applicants need not re-apply. § All applications remain current for 12 months. Please note: Previously advertised as permanent under EN 166/05. Temporar y appointment only for a period up to February, 2006. Previous applicants need not re-apply.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH The follo wing positions are public serv ice positions. A list of all permanent and long ter m temporary public health sector positions in Queensland Health can be found in the Queensland Health Services Bulletin at http://www.health.gov.au/careers or contact Goprint on 3246 3399 to arrange a subscription to a hardcopy version. Public Affairs— HL 314/05 Director (c) Brisbane 3,586.20—3,752.60 SO1 15-8-05 14 Resource Management Directorate— Human Resource and Corporate Services Branch— Human Resource Business Centre— Corporate and Statewide— Human Resource Advice and Development Team— ‡HL 321/05 Team Leader Brisbane 3,004.40—3,177.30 AO8 15-8-05 14 Capital Works and Asset Management Branch— Business and Financial Services Unit— HL 326/05 Senior Business Adviser Woolloongabba 2,112.00—2,295.50 AO5 15-8-05 14 Planning and Development Unit— HL 303/05 Manager, Planning (Equipment) (c) Woolloongabba 3,004.40—3,177.30 AO8 8-8-05 14 Asset Management Unit— HL 304/05 Principal Property Adviser (3 positions) (c) Woolloongabba 2,711.60—2,907.40 AO7 8-8-05 14 Health Services Purchasing and Logistics Branch— øHL 311/05 Principal Procurement Officer Brisbane 2,112.00—2,295.50 AO5 8-8-05 14 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 1077

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$$ Health Services Directorate— Statewide Health and Community Services Branch— Mental Health Unit— Service Development Team— ø$HL 299/05 Senior Project Officer (Adolescents and Young Brisbane 2,423.20—2,592.60 AO6 8-8-05 14 Adults 15-25 years) (c) Aged Care Unit— HL 306/05 Manager (c) Brisbane 3,004.40—3,177.30 AO8 15-8-05 14 Mental Health Unit— Information Systems and Management Team— ø*HL 329/05 Senior Project Officer (c) Brisbane 2,423.20—2,592.60 AO6 15-8-05 14 Information Directorate— Health Information Branch— Epidemiology Services Unit— øHL 301/05 Senior Analyst (c) Brisbane 2,423.20—2,592.60 AO6 1-8-05 14 Strategic Policy and Government Liaison Directorate— Strategic Funding and Investment Branch— HL 67/05 Senior Administration Officer Brisbane 1,822.50—2,004.00 AO4 1-8-05 14 Queensland Health Scientific Services— Public Health Sciences— Bacteriology— WHO/FAO Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Leptospirosis— PSS 326/05 Administration Officer Coopers Plains 1,541.30—1,719.10 AO3 15-8-05 14 ø Applications to remain current for 12 months with the possibility of extension. $ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 30th June, 2008. * Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 30th June, 2008 with the possibility of extension. ‡ Position: Brisbane for a period of 5 months with the possibility of extension.

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING Note.—Applicants can obtain Po sition Descriptions b y e-mailing your request to [email protected] or by telephoning (07) 3238 3998. Organisation Services and Strategy— Solutions Group— *HO 105/05 Senior IM Officer (c) Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 8-8-05 32 Information and Facilities Management— *HO 119/05 Technical Support Officer (Networks) (c) Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 15-8-05 32 Client Services— Business Support— *†HO 117/05 Human Resources Project Officer (c) Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 8-8-05 32 Client Services— Regional Services— *HO 120/05 Area Manager (2 positions) (c) Cairns and 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 15-8-05 32 Chermside Far North Queensland Area Office— Thursday Island Client Service Centre— *HO 118/05 Housing Officer, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Thursday Island 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 8-8-05 32 Islander Housing Team (c) Property Portfolio Management— Portfolio Projects— *HO 121/05 Principal Project Officer (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 15-8-05 32 Community Housing— Strategy— *HO 122/05 Principal Housing Analyst (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 15-8-05 32 Service Delivery— HO 123/05 Operations Manager (c) Brisbane 3,586.20—3,752.60 SO1 15-8-05 32 Community Renewal— Program Development and Evaluation— *HO 124/05 Project Manager, Policy and Innovation (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 15-8-05 32 * Applications will remain current for 12 months and an order of merit process will apply to subsequent vacancies. † Previously advertised as HO 70/05. Previous applicants will need to re-apply. 1078 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 [29 July, 2005

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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS Note.—Applications for positions within the Department of Industrial Relations, should preferably include the original plus two copies of the complete applications. Electrical Safety Office— IR 105/05 Director, Electrical Safety Policy (c) (g) Brisbane 3,281.20—3,419.90 SO2 15-8-05 10 Private Sector Industrial Relations— IR 110/05 Web Services Officer (c) Brisbane 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 8-8-05 10 Strategic Policy Branch— IR 116/05 Manager, Strategic Policy, Workers’ Compensation Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 8-8-05 10 Business Services— IR 117/05 Senior Business Services Officer Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 8-8-05 10 Systems Management Unit— IR 118/05 Applications Officer (c) Brisbane 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 8-8-05 10 Workplace Health and Safety Queensland— IR 119/05 Principal Workplace Health and Safety Inspector, Townsville/ 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 15-8-05 10 Ergonomics Cairns IR 120/05 Senior Applications Officer (2 positions) (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 15-8-05 10

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND ATTORNEY-GENERAL Note.—Applications for positions withi n the Department of Justice and Attorney-General, should include the original, plus two cop ies of t he c omplete a pplications. Alte rnatively, appl icants can o btain position desc riptions via the Internet: www.justice.qld.gov.au/jobs.htm Note.—A position description and an application form can be e-mailed by request. Follow the appropriate steps: Type [email protected] in the “To” field Type vacancy reference no.: i.e. J61/00 in the “Subject” field Click on “Send”. Justice Administration— Community Visitor Program— *J 187/05 Senior Development Officer Brisbane 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 8-8-05 15 Guardianship and Administration Tribunal— *J 188/05 Support Officer, Hearings (2 positions) Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 8-8-05 15 *J 189/05 Administrative Officer (3 positions) Brisbane 847.90—1,415.70 AO1/AO2 8-8-05 15 *J 190/05 Support Officer (Inquiry) (2 positions) Brisbane 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 8-8-05 15 Justice of the Peace Branch— *J 191/05 Justice of the Peace Training Co-ordinator (ATSI) Brisbane 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 8-8-05 15 *J 192/05 Justice of the Peace Trainers Cairns 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 8-8-05 15 Higher Courts Brisbane— J 198/05 Chief Bailiff and Deputy Marshal Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 15-8-05 15 Dispute Resolution Branch— J 201/05 Training Co-ordinator (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 15-8-05 15 Legal and Corporate Services Division— Information Management Branch— Operational Services Branch— Client Services Unit— *J 200/05 Manager (c) Brisbane 2,897.80—3,192.50 BAND 7 15-8-05 15 Litigation Branch— J 160/05 Principal Lawyer Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 PO6 1-8-05 15 Crown Law— Public Law Branch— *J 183/05 Principal Lawyer Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 PO6 8-8-05 15 Crown Law Branch— Litigation Unit— J 197/05 Principal Lawyer (c) Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 PO6 22-8-05 15 Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions— ¶J 176/05 Crown Prosecutor (c) Beenleigh 2,663.70—2,856.20 PO5 1-8-05 15 Office of the Director-General— Internal Audit Unit— J 184/05 Principal Auditor (Information Systems) (c) Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 1-8-05 15 ¶ Part-time employment is not an option for this position. Applications are to remain open for a period of 12 months. * Applications are to remain open for a period of 12 months. 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 1079

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PARTNERONE Regional Services Division— PONE 50/05 Finance Officer Cairns 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 8-8-05 15 Northern Region— PONE 51/05 Finance Officer Townsville 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 8-8-05 15 HR Services Division— PONE 56/05 HR Officer Toowoomba 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 15-8-05 15 *PONE 53/05 Assistant HR Officer (Payroll) Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 8-8-05 15 Financial Services Division— ‡PONE 54/05 Principal Finance Officer (Internal Control) Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 8-8-05 15 ‡PONE 55/05 Manager (Records, Telecommunications and Fleet Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 8-8-05 15 Management) (c) * Applications are to remain open for a period of 12 months. Part-time employment is not an option for this position. ‡ Part-time employment is not an option for this position.

PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE Note.—Applications for positions within the Public Trust Office, must include the original, plus three (3) copies of the complete application. Applicants can obtain the Information Package by Email [email protected], phone (07) 3213 9477 or Internet http://www.pt.qld.gov.au/jobs/jobvacancies.htm Client Services Program— PT 23/05 Senior Public Trust Officer Redcliffe 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 15-8-05 16 PT 24/05 Regional Manager Cairns 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 15-8-05 16

DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT, PLANNING, SPORT AND RECREATION Note: Phone enquiries for position descriptions may be made only during the business hours of 8.30am to 5pm. Note.—All intending applicants should obtain a Departmental Application Form. Corporate Services— Strategic Information Services— Application Services— LGPS 139/05 Manager, A pplication S ervices (c) Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 8-8-05 28A Far North Region— LGPS 137/05 Senior I ndigenous A dviser (c) Cairns 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 15-8-05 28A Sport and Recreation Queensland— Policy Planning and Development Division— LGPS 138/05 Director (c) (g) Brisbane 3,729.70—3,902.40 SO1 8-8-05 28A Business Coordination Unit— Organisational Development— *LGPS 140/05 Organisational D evelopment O fficer Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 15-8-05 28A Planning Services— South East Queensland—Wide Bay Burnett Planning Division— *†LGPS 141/05 Planner (4 positions) (c) Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 15-8-05 28A Local Government Services— Local Government Funding Division— Indigenous Environmental Health Infrastructure Unit— *LGPS 143/05 Project O fficer ( c) Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 15-8-05 28A * Applications will remain current for a period of 12 months. † 4 Positions: Brisbane 4 Temporary until October, 2006 with possibility of extension.

DEPARTMENT OF MAIN ROADS Note.—Applications for positions within Main Roads must include the original plus two copies of the complete application for each position applied for. Graduate and Trainee Employment Program— North West District— †MR 415/05 Communications Officer (GTEP) (c) Cloncurry 1,546.00—1,722.10 AO3 22-8-05 20 1080 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 [29 July, 2005

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$$ Corporate Services Group— Services Division— *MR 369/05 Property Officer (c) Brisbane 2,069.70—2,258.00 PO3 2-8-05 20 Financial Management Branch— MR 414/05 Finance Officer (Business Systems) Brisbane 2,111.00—2,292.40 AO5 16-8-05 20 Financial Accounting and Administration Branch— *MR 416/05 Senior Advisor (Financial Reporting) Brisbane 2,111.00—2,292.40 AO5 23-8-05 20 Strategic Policy and Development Group— Information Policy and Planning Division— ~MR 377/05 Senior Advisor (Business and Technology) Brisbane 2,419.20—2,586.70 AO6 2-8-05 20 Organisational Capability— $*MR 401/05 Senior Project Officer Brisbane 2,419.20—2,586.70 AO6 2-8-05 20 ?MR 402/05 Senior Advisor (2 positions) Brisbane 2,704.50—2,898.50 AO7 2-8-05 20 Strategic Directions— *MR 405/05 Consultant (Strategic Marketing and Brisbane 2,111.00—2,292.40 AO5 16-8-05 20 Communication) (c) Road System and Engineering Group— Pavements, Materials and Geotechnical Division— MR 404/05 Engineer (Pavement Rehabilitation) Herston 2,069.70—2,258.00 PO3 16-8-05 20 Capability and Delivery Division— MR 393/05 Senior Engineer (Technical Knowledge Brisbane 2,704.50—2,898.50 PO5 9-8-05 20 Management) (c) Planning, Design and Environment Division— MR 398/05 Principal Advisor (Design Innovation and Brisbane 2,994.30—3,165.40 PO6 2-8-05 20 Standards) *MR 392/05 Senior Surveyor (Technical Capability) Brisbane 2,402.60—2,586.70 PO4 2-8-05 20 *MR 381/05 Principal Project Officer (Infrastructure Planning) Brisbane 2,704.50—2,898.50 AO7 2-8-05 20 (c) MR 407/05 Senior Research and Development Officer Brisbane 2,292.40—2,494.90 TO5 9-8-05 20 Road Network Management Division— MR 389/05 Manager (Road Asset Data) Brisbane 2,704.50—2,898.50 AO7 9-8-05 20 RoadTek Group— RoadTek Consulting— *MR 375/05 Manager (Resources) Central (c) Toowoomba 2,704.50—2,898.50 AO7 2-8-05 20 *MR 395/05 Engineer (Civil) (c) Rockhampton 2,069.70—2,258.00 PO3 9-8-05 20 *MR 410/05 Technical Support Officer Toowoomba 1,546.00—1,722.10 AO3 16-8-05 20 ‡MR 411/05 Civil Engineer (c) Cairns 2,069.70—2,258.00 PO3 9-8-05 20 *MR 417/05 Senior Design Technologist Gympie 2,069.70—2,201.40 TO4 16-8-05 20 RoadTek Asset Services (South)— %MR 376/05 Project Manager (Technical) Brisbane 2,069.70—2,201.40 TO4 2-8-05 20 ®MR 382/05 Workplace Trainer (Civil) (2 positions) (c) Brisbane, Nerang 1,660.10—1,824.40 OO5 2-8-05 20 %MR 383/05 Project Manager (Engineering) (c) Brisbane 2,402.60—2,586.70 PO4 2-8-05 20 %MR 418/05 Project Coordinator (Structures) (c) Caloundra 2,292.40—2,494.90 TO5 23-8-05 20 RoadTek Asset Services (North)— %MR 396/05 Project Administration Officer (Costing) (c) Mackay 1,546.00—1,722.10 AO3 2-8-05 20 Office of the General Manager (RoadTek)— *MR 420/05 Executive Coordinator (c) Brisbane 1,824.40—2,003.90 AO4 16-8-05 20 Southern Queensland Region— Southern District— MR 380/05 Senior Engineer (Traffic) (c) Toowoomba 2,402.60—2,586.70 PO4 2-8-05 20 North Queensland Region— Peninsula District— *MR 403/05 Senior Engineer (Traffic Operations) (c) Cairns 2,402.60—2,586.70 PO4 2-8-05 20 Regional Office—

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$$ South Coast Hinterland District— *MR 399/05 Senior Technical Officer (Survey and GIS) (c) Nerang 2,069.70—2,201.40 TO4 2-8-05 20 *MR 426/05 Senior Engineer (Traffic Performance) (c) Nerang 2,402.60—2,586.70 PO4 23-8-05 20 Metropolitan District— ^MR 419/05 Engineer (4 positions) (c) Brisbane 2,069.70—2,258.00 PO3 16-8-05 20 >MR 421/05 Assistant Traffic Officer (Traffic Data Collection) Brisbane 1,320.00—1,414.10 OO3 16-8-05 20 Central Queensland Region— Central Highlands District— &MR 372/05 Engineer (2 positions) (c) Emerald 2,069.70—2,258.00 PO3 2-8-05 20 MR 406/05 Senior Technical Support Officer (c) Emerald 1,546.00—1,722.10 AO3 16-8-05 20 §MR 409/05 Principal Engineer (c) Emerald 2,402.60—2,586.70 PO4 16-8-05 20 Central West District— øMR 386/05 Supervising Design Drafter (c) Barcaldine 2,069.70—2,201.40 TO4 9-8-05 20 øMR 387/05 Senior Design Drafter (c) Barcaldine 1,824.40—1,971.10 TO3 9-8-05 20 øMR 388/05 Environmental Officer (c) Barcaldine 2,069.70—2,258.00 PO3 9-8-05 20 øMR 390/05 Engineer (c) Barcaldine 2,069.70—2,258.00 PO3 9-8-05 20 øMR 397/05 Cultural Heritage and Native Title Liaison Officer Barcaldine 1,824.40—2,003.90 AO4 9-8-05 20 (c) Central District— MR 413/05 Senior Technologist (Planning and Design) (c) Rockhampton 2,069.70—2,201.40 TO4 16-8-05 20 * Applications will remain current for 12 months. ~ Applications for this position will remain current for 12 months and may be considered for similar positions. $ Please see Additional Information of the Position Description on how to apply. & There are two positions available. Pr eviously advertised as MR 262/0 5, pr evious applicants will need to re-apply. The appointee may be el igible for add itional incentives as detailed in the Rura l and Rem ote Area Ince ntive Sche me outlined in the department’s Enterprise Development Agreement (EDA5). Applications will remain current for 12 months. < Position: Townsville 1 Part-time Permanent. This is a Permanent Part-time position offered at 0.8 FTE. % This position is primarily field-based and is subject to the conditions of Directive 08/03. The incumbent is required to work 38 hours per week. ® There are two (2) positions available. This is an Emplo yees of Queensland Go vernment Departments (other tha n Publ ic Servants) Award position. Public Service conditions do not apply. ø The appointee may be e ligible fo r in centives a s detailed in the Rura l and Remote Area In centive Sc heme o utlined in the department’s Enterprise Development Agreement (EDA5). Applications will remain current for 12 months. ? 2 Positions: Brisbane 2 Temporary until August, 2006. There are two positions available. These positions are being offered on a temporary basis until August, 2006, unless otherwise determined. Please see Additional Information on how to apply. § The appointee may be eligible for incentives as detailed in the Rural and Remote Area Incentive Scheme (RRAIS) outlined in the department’s Enterprise Development Agreement (EDA5). ‡ Previously advertised as MR 320/05. Previous applicants will need to re-apply. Applications will remain current for 12 months. † Please visit www .thinkdifferent.com.au to apply or see Additional Informati on of the Po sition Description for application details in relation to our Graduate, Cadet and Scholarship positions with the Department of Main Roads. ^ There are four positions available. Applications for the position will remain current for 12 months. > This is an Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Pu blic Servants) Award position. Public Service conditions do not apply.

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND MINES Note.—Applications for positions within the Department of Natural Resources and Mines and must include the original plus two copies of the complete application for each position applied for. Office of the Director-General— Internal Audit— NRM 3446 Senior Information Systems Auditor (c) Brisbane 2,453.90—2,643.70 PO4 8-8-05 89 Integrated Resource Management— Land Management and Use— State Land Asset Management— NRM 3460 Senior Finance Officer Woolloongabba 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 8-8-05 89 Sustainable Landscapes— Vegetation Management— %NRM 3464 Senior Project Officer (GIS) (e) Brisbane 2,453.90—2,643.70 PO4 15-8-05 89 1082 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 [29 July, 2005

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$$ Water Management and Use— Water Use— NRM 3465 Principal Finance Officer (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 15-8-05 89 NRM 3466 Principal Project Officer Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 15-8-05 89 $NRM 3467 Engineer (Metering) (c) Brisbane 1,569.90—2,305.10 PO2/PO3 15-8-05 89 Water Planning— Water Monitoring and Information— NRM 3450 Land Protection Officer (c) (e) Cloncurry 1,858.30—2,009.30 TO3 8-8-05 89 Landscapes and Community Services— Natural Resource Sciences— NRM 3461 Technical Officer Mareeba 1,858.30—2,009.30 TO3 8-8-05 89 Water Services— Water Planning— >NRM 3451 Operations Officer (Groundwater) (e) (c) Mareeba 1,498.80—1,645.60 OO4 8-8-05 89 Corporate Services— Human Resource Services— Employee Relations— @NRM 3473 Senior Human Resources Advisor (e) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 15-8-05 89 North Region— Water Services— Water Planning— $‡&NRM 3463 Planning O fficer ( c) ( e) Mareeba, T ’ville 925.40—2,009.30 PO1/PO2 15-8-05 89 Business Services— $NRM 3477 Senior Administration Officer Townsville 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 22-8-05 89 Regional Services— Compliance Coordination Unit— øNRM 3454 Principal Advisor (Legislation and Policy) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 8-8-05 89 State Valuation Service— SVS Central West— †NRM 3442 Senior Valuer (c) Caboolture, 2,453.90—2,643.70 PO4 8-8-05 89 Emerald, Longreach, Rockhampton and Roma 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 1083

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$$ SVS North— †NRM 3440 Assistant Valuer (c) Charleville, 1,569.90—2,009.30 PO2 8-8-05 89 Townsville SVS South East (1)— NRM 3444 Specialist/Coordinating Valuer (c) Maryborough 2,764.90—2,964.70 PO5 8-8-05 89 SVS South East (2)— †NRM 3441 Valuer (c) Bundall, 2,110.90—2,305.10 PO3 8-8-05 89 Ipswich and Woolloongabba South East Region— Landscapes and Community Services— $NRM 3456 Administration Officer Nambour 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 8-8-05 89 Water Industry Compliance— $NRM 3458 Principal Project Officer Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 8-8-05 89 Water Industry, Policy and Administration— $#NRM 3459 Project Officer (e) Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 8-8-05 89 Bureau of Mining and Petroleum— Industry Development— Exploration and Industry Support— $NRM 3452 Administration Officer Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 8-8-05 89 Safety and Health— Explosives Inspectorate— $^¶NRM 3470 Inspe ctor of E xplosives ( c) Brisba ne, 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 15-8-05 89 Rockhampton, Townsville $ Applications will remain current for a period of twelve (12) months for future vacancies. > Temporary position until 30th June, 2006. † Multiple positions available, one (1) in each location. # Temporary position until 1st September, 2006. ø This position involves significant intra- and inter-state travel. £ Temporary position until 31st December, 2005. ‡ Two positions available, one located in Townsville and one located in Mareeba. & Temporary position until 30th June, 2009. % Temporary position until 31st October, 2006. ^ Three (3) positions available, one in each location. ¶ Previously advertised as NRM 3240. Previous applicants need not re-apply. @ Temporary position until 6th July, 2006. < Temporary position until 1st August, 2007. ? Temporary part-time position (36.25 hours per fortnight) for a period of 2 years.

CORPORATELINK Internal Audit— $CLK 3445 Principal Internal Auditor (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 8-8-05 89 Personnel Services— Personnel Services (George Street)— Workforce Reporting Section— $‡CLK 3448 Personnel Officer (c) (e) Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 8-8-05 89 Service Centre Operations— Southern Region— Gympie Service Centre— $CLK 3476 Service Advisor (HR) Gympie 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 15-8-05 89 $ Applications will remain current for a period of twelve (12) months for future permanent and temporary vacancies. ‡ Temporary position until 31st January, 2006.

DEPARTMENT OF POLICE Queensland Police Service ‡PO 215/05 Administration and Review Officer Toowoomba 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 8-8-05 147 §PO 216/05 Assistant Watchhouse Officer Brisbane 1,493.60—1,639.40 OO4 8-8-05 141 1084 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 [29 July, 2005

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$$ PO 217/05 Administration Officer Mount Isa 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 8-8-05 144 $PO 218/05 Police Liaison Officer (c) Townsville 1,337.10—1,431.70 OO3 8-8-05 144 $PO 219/05 Police Liaison Officer (c) Mount Isa 1,337.10—1,431.70 OO3 8-8-05 144 PO 220/05 Property Services Officer Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 15-8-05 138 PO 221/05 Assistant Finance Officer Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 15-8-05 138 PO 222/05 Assistant Information Officer (Records Systems) Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 15-8-05 138 *PO 223/05 Supervisor (Information Services) Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 15-8-05 138 †PO 224/05 Administration Officer Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 15-8-05 138 PO 225/05 Administration Officer (h) Surfers Paradise 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 15-8-05 146 PO 226/05 Media and Public Affairs Officer Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 15-8-05 138 #PO 227/05 Personnel Officer Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 15-8-05 138 §PO 228/05 Inspection Officer (Mechanical) (c) Alderley 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 15-8-05 138 ¶PO 229/05 Police Liaison Officer (c) Logan Central 1,337.10—1,431.70 OO3 15-8-05 146 @PO 230/05 Administration and Review Officer (c) Mackay 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 15-8-05 139 &PO 231/05 Roster and Property Officer (c) Emerald 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 15-8-05 139 ‡ Position: Toowoomba 1 Temporary for a sp ecific period of 12 mo nths from date of appointment. If selected, public service officers from other agencies will be seconded for the period concerned, subject to agreement and release by the home agency. § There is more than one position available. $ There is more than one position available. The OO1 rate of pay ($19,846—$30,616 p.a.) applies if under 21 years of age. * This is a rotational shift position (16 x 7). † Position: Brisbane 0 Temporary for a specific period until 30th June, 2006 with the possibility of e xtension beyond that date. There is mor e than on e position a vailable. If selected, p ublic service of ficers fro m other agencies will be seconded for the p eriod concerned, subject to agreement and release by the home agency. # Position: Brisbane 1 T emporary for a sp ecific period until 30th Jun e, 2006. If sele cted, public service officers from other agencies will be seconded for the period concerned, subject to agreement and release by the home agency. ¶ The OO1 rate of pay ($19,846—$30,616 p.a.) applies if under 21 years of age. @ Position: Mackay 1 P art-time Permanent. This is a permanent part-time position working 36.25 hours/fortnight. The salary rates indicated above are the full-time equivalent. & Position: Emer ald 1 P art-time Permanent. Th is is a permanent part-time position working 29 hours/fortnight (jo b-share arrangement). The salary rates indicated above are the full-time equivalent.

DEPARTMENT OF THE PREMIER AND CABINET Governance Division— State Services— Ministerial Services— PR 113/05 Support Officer Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.70 AO3 15-8-05 24 Communication Services— PR 114/05 Administration Officer Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 15-8-05 24 Queensland’s 150th Celebrations— ‡PR 102/05 Director (c) (g) Brisbane 3,586.20—3,752.60 SO1 1-8-05 24 Business Services— †PR 111/05 Administration Officer Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 15-8-05 24 Corporate Information— PR 103/05 Information Management Project Officer Brisbane 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 1-8-05 24 State Affairs— Constitutional and Administrative Law Services— $PR 107/05 Legal and Policy Officer Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 8-8-05 24 Trade and International Operations Division— Queensland Indigenous Arts Marketing and Export Agency (QIAMEA)— PR 100/05 Project Officer (c) Brisbane 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 1-8-05 24 Market Strategy— International Aid and Development Business Unit— PR 104/05 Senior Trade Officer Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 1-8-05 24 Office of the Deputy Director-General— International Operations— #PR 112/05 Senior Project Officer Brisbane 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 15-8-05 24 Policy Division— Law and Justice Policy— *PR 109/05 Principal Policy Officer Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 15-8-05 24 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 1085

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$$ Social Policy— PR 110/05 Executive Assistant Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 15-8-05 24 ‡ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 31st December, 2010. $ A degree in law from a recognised tertiary institution is desirable but not essential. * Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 1st August, 2006. Applications to remain current for 12 months. † Position: Brisbane 1 Permanent. Part-time arrangements will be considered. # Interstate and overseas travel may be a requirement of this role.

OFFICE OF PUBLIC SERVICE MERIT AND EQUITY Office of Public Service Merit and Equity— Communications and Marketing— OPS 106/05 Marketing and Communications Officer Brisbane 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 15-8-05 24

CRIME AND MISCONDUCT COMMISSION Note.—Appointments to positions at the CMC are made under the Crime and Misconduct Act 2001. †*$CMC 57/05 Internal Auditor Brisbane 1,658.94—1,778.82 AO7 8-8-05 43 ‡*$CMC 58/05 Intelligence Analyst Brisbane 2,110.90—2,643.70 PO3/PO4 8-8-05 43 * Applications will remain current for 12 months. † This is a permanent part-time (0.6) position. ‡ Appointment to this position will be made at the PO3/PO4 level dependent upon the skills and experience of the preferred applicant. $ EB increase effective from 1st August, 2005.

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND FISHERIES Biosecurity Animal Biosecurity— $#DPIF 2375 Principal Policy Officer (e) Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 8-8-05 70 North Region— Animal Biosecurity Laboratories— $†DPIF 2380 Laboratory Technician (Molecular Biology) (c) (e) Townsville 1,475.90—1,752.60 TO2 8-8-05 70 Corporate Capability Finance and Asset Management— $øDPIF 2386 Manager (Facilities) (e) Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 15-8-05 70 $DPIF 2390 Business Manager (Shared Services) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 15-8-05 70 Information and Communication Services— IT Operations— $DPIF 2389 Computer Systems Officer Brisbane 1,569.90—2,009.30 PO2 15-8-05 70 Delivery Horticulture and Forestry Science— Competitive Production Systems—North— Plant Protection Systems Tropical— $DPIF 2379 Experimentalist (Entomology) Mareeba 1,858.30—2,009.30 TO3 8-8-05 70 Competitive Production Systems—South— Plant Protection Systems South— $@DPIF 2378 Research Assistant (Project Support) (e) Gatton Research 599.52—658.25 OO4 8-8-05 70 Station Regional Delivery— Central Region— Regional Development— $=DPIF 2374 Project Officer (Coastal Grazing Management) (c) Mackay 2,110.90—2,305.10 PO3 8-8-05 70 (e) South-East Region— Integrated Regional Planning— $DPIF 2391 Economic Development Planning and Investment Nambour 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 15-8-05 70 Officer Animal Science— Profitable Aquaculture Systems— $>DPIF 2377 Fisheries Technician (c) (e) Cairns 1,475.90—1,752.60 TO2 8-8-05 70 Delivery Directorate— $DPIF 2373 Executive Officer (c) Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 8-8-05 70 1086 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 [29 July, 2005

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$$ Profitable Dairy, Pork and Poultry Systems— $*DPIF 2382 Principal Research Scientist (c) Mutdapilly 2,764.90—2,964.70 PO5 15-8-05 70 Plant Science— Product Innovation—Sorghum, Maize and Pulses— New Crops and Genetic Resources— $¶DPIF 2388 Technical Officer (e) Walkamin 1,858.30—2,009.30 TO3 15-8-05 70 DPI Forestry Operations— South East Exotic— Maryborough Forest Management Area— $^ Temporary position until 30th June, 2008. < Plus, a Special Allowance of $44.60 per fortnight and, where applicable, a Disability Allowance of $42.20 per fortnight. % Plus allowances where applicable. * This position was previously advertised as DPIF 2161. Previous applicants need to re-apply. ‡ Temporary position for two (2) years. ø Temporary position for 3 years from date of appointment, with possibility of extension. ¶ Temporary position until 30th June, 2006.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS CITEC Note.—Applications for po sitions within CITEC must include thr ee copies of the complete application. CITEC has its own Agreement under the Enterprise Bargaining process and accordingly any engagement would be on a 38 hour week basis. Applicants can obtain CITEC Position Descriptions by telephoning (07) 3224 4993, or via the Internet: www.citec.com.au Service Operations— Systems Support— *†CI 67/05 Technical Reports Writer Brisbane 1,791.50—1,970.00 AO4 8-8-05 44 Information Brokerage— Sales and Marketing— *CI 68/05 Product Marketing Consultant Brisbane 2,386.60—2,556.60 AO6 8-8-05 44 Network and Security Services— Service Operations— *‡CI 70/05 Network Controller (2 positions) Brisbane 1,791.50—1,970.00 AO4 8-8-05 44 Software Services— Business Services— *§CI 71/05 Business Analyst (c) Brisbane 2,370.10—2,556.60 PO4 8-8-05 44 Business Services— Software Services— *§CI 73/05 Tester Brisbane 1,515.40—1,690.10 AO3 15-8-05 44 *§CI 74/05 Analyst Programmer Brisbane 1,513.50—1,937.10 PO2 15-8-05 44 QBuild Note.—Applications for positions within QBuild must include the original, plus two copies of the complete application. Brisbane City Region— *$QB 121/05 Project Manager (Building Services) Milton 2,097.00—2,199.80 OO7 1-8-05 50 *$QB 122/05 Project Manager (Building Services) Milton 2,097.00—2,199.80 OO7 1-8-05 50 *QB 138/05 Workplace Rehabilitation Officer Milton 1,888.50—2,076.80 AO4 8-8-05 50 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 1087

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$$ Brisbane Metropolitan Region— *QB 128/05 Group Work Order Management Coordinator Cannon Hill 2,108.60—2,291.30 AO5 1-8-05 50 Far West Region— *QB 131/05 Project Officer (Building Services) (c) Mount Isa 1,899.50—2,000.80 OO6 1-8-05 50 *QB 132/05 Project Officer (Engineering Services) (c) Mount Isa 1,899.50—2,000.80 OO6 1-8-05 50 ©QB 133/05 Project Officer (Housing Services) (c) Mount Isa 1,899.50—2,000.80 OO6 1-8-05 50 North Queensland Group— Cape York Region— *QB 136/05 Project Officer (Building Services) (c) Cairns 1,971.70—2,076.80 OO6 8-8-05 50 Wide Bay Burnett Region— *QB 137/05 Project Officer (Building Services) Maryborough 1,971.71—2,076.80 OO6 8-8-05 50 Capricornia Region— *QB 140/05 Procurement Officer (c) Rockhampton 1,888.50—2,076.80 AO4 8-8-05 50 State Government Protective Security Service— PS 42/05 Project/Contract Administration Officer Brisbane 1,589.60—1,772.20 AO3 8-8-05 48 (4 positions) (c) Professional Services— PS 45/05 Administration Officer Brisbane 1,589.60—1,772.20 AO3 15-8-05 48 Project Management— PS 43/05 Principal Environmental Engineer Brisbane 2,792.00—2,993.20 PO5 15-8-05 48 Education Portfolio— Building Surveying— PS 44/05 Administration Officer Brisbane 1,589.60—1,772.20 AO3 15-8-05 48 Goprint Customer Relations— ~GP 1/05 Sales Manager (c) Woolloongabba 3,016.20—3,192.40 AO8 1-8-05 57 Queensland State Archives Queensland State Archives— SA 7/05 Transfers Officer Runcorn 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 1-8-05 61 Office of the Director, Human Resources GR 58/05 Executive Assistant Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 1-8-05 55 Corporate Planning and External Relations GR 59/05 Senior Public Affairs Officer Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 8-8-05 55 Office of the Deputy Director-General GR 60/05 Senior Policy Officer (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 8-8-05 55 Works Division Marketing and Communication— @GR 61/05 Principal Marketing and Communications Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 15-8-05 55 Consultant Government ICT Note.—Applications for positions within Government ICT, must include the original, plus two copies of the complete application. POSITIONS—NIL * Applications are to remain current for a period of up to 12 months. † Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a period of 6 months. ‡ 2 Positions: Brisbane 2 Temporary for a period of 12 months. § Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a period of 12 months. $ The closing date for these positions has been extended. ~ Position: Woolloongabba 1 Temporary for a period of 12 months. Applications will be accepted from Contractor/Agency staff. > 4 Positions: Brisbane 4 Temporary for a period of 12 months. 1088 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 [29 July, 2005

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Fortnightly Closing Date Address Reference Classi- Vacancy Locality Classification fication for Receipt Code Number Symbol of (see Min. Max. Application List)

$$ < 7 P ositions: Brisbane 7 Pa rt-time Casual. The s uccessful applicant will be subj ect to a criminal history check and medical assessment. Appli cations wi ll re main c urrent for a pe riod up to 6 m onths and an o rder of merit p rocess will be used to fill an y subsequent vacancies. The hourly salary rate is $15.69 per hour plus 23% casual loading allowance. ® The successful applicant will be subject to a criminal history check and medical assessment. Applications will remain current for a period up to 6 months and an order of merit process will be used to fill any subsequent vacancies. The closing date for this position has been extended. © For this position, it is a genuine occupational requirement that it be filled by an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person as permitted by and arguable under Sections 25, 104 and 105 of the Queensland Anti-Discrimination Act 1991. Therefore only Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander applicants will be considered for this position. Applications will remain current for a period of 12 months. @ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a period of 12 months with possibility of extension. Applications will remain current for a period of 12 months. ** No response to selection criteria is required. Applicants will be assessed through cover letter and resume . Applications wil l remain current for a period of 12 months.

QUEENSLAND BUILDING SERVICES AUTHORITY Insurance Division— BSA 28/05 Claims Officer Brisbane 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 8-8-05 150 Corporate Services Division— ‡BSA 29/05 Legal Clerk (c) Brisbane 1,512.40—2,220.70 PO2/PO3 8-8-05 150 Building Information Division— *BSA 30/05 Customer Service Officer (9 positions) (c) Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 15-8-05 150 ‡ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for 12 months. * 9 Positions: Brisbane 5 Permanent, Brisbane 4 Part-time Permanent.

OFFICE OF THE INFORMATION COMMISSIONER Office of the Information Commissioner— OIC 4/05 Assistant Information Commissioner Brisbane 3,281.20—3,419.90 SO2 12-8-05 42

DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION Industry Development and Investment— Commercial Advisory Services— Project Assessment and Management— (Governance)— SD 130/05 Principal Policy Officer (c) Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 1-8-05 23 Manufacturing Industries and Investment— Investment Attraction— $SD 131/05 Principal Project Officer (c) Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 1-8-05 23 ^SD 142/05 Special Project Officer (2 positions) (c) Brisbane 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 8-8-05 23 SD 143/05 Investment Officer (c) Brisbane 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 8-8-05 23 Industry Development and Small Business— Industry Sustainability— SD 136/05 Administration Officer Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 8-8-05 23 Manufacturing Industry and Investment— Advanced Manufacturing Sectoral Development— ‡SD 137/05 Senior Project Officer Brisbane 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 8-8-05 23 Innovation and Smart State Policy— Innovation and Emerging Industries— SD 149/05 Manager, Innovation Funds (c) Brisbane 3,586.20—3,752.60 SO1 15-8-05 23 Creative Industries Sectoral Development— ¶SD 151/05 Principal Project Officer Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 15-8-05 23 Innovation and Science Strategy— SD 141/05 Senior Policy Officer (c) Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 8-8-05 23 Smart State Policy and Planning— SD 146/05 Senior Policy Officer (3 positions) (c) Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 15-8-05 23 †SD 148/05 Principal Policy Officer (c) Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 15-8-05 23 (Economic and Sectoral Development)— SD 132/05 Team Leader (c) Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 1-8-05 23 (Corporate Performance Management)— SD 133/05 Team Leader (c) Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 1-8-05 23 (Growth Policy)— #SD 150/05 Policy Officer Brisbane 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 15-8-05 23 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 1089

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$$ Corporate Management— (Information Management)— §SD 138/05 Principal Project Officer Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 8-8-05 23 §SD 139/05 ICT Projects Officer Brisbane 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 8-8-05 23 SD 144/05 Principal Information Officer Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 8-8-05 23 Finance— SD 145/05 Senior Finance Officer (c) Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 15-8-05 23 Client Services— SD 147/05 Personal Assistant Brisbane 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 15-8-05 23 State Development and Innovation Centre— £SD 134/05 State Development and Innovation Officer (c) Gladstone 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 1-8-05 23 *SD 135/05 Senior State Development and Innovation Officer Mackay 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 8-8-05 23 (c) øSD 140/05 Principal State Development and Innovation Officer Gold Coast 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 8-8-05 23 (c) $ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a period of 12 months with possible extension for a further 6 months. £ Position: Gladstone 1 Temporary until 31st March, 2006. * Position: Mackay 1 Temporary for three years until 30th June, 2008. ‡ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 30th June, 2007. § Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until December, 2005. ø Position: Gold Coast 1 Temporary until 18th July, 2006. ^ 2 Positions: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 30th December, 2005 with a possibility of extension. Brisbane 1 Permanent. † Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 30th April, 2006. # Position; Brisbane 1 Temporary until 30th December, 2006. ¶ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for 2 years.

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM, FAIR TRADING AND WINE INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT Note.—Applicants can obtain Position Descriptions by telephoning (07) 3224 7863, via the internet: www.dtftwid.qld.gov.au or alternatively, by emailing [email protected] and typing the vacancy reference number in the subject line eg. TFTW 18/05. Service Delivery and Development Division— TFTW 76/05 Customer Services Officer Toowoomba 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 8-8-05 8 TFTW 77/05 Customer Services Officer Hervey Bay 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 8-8-05 8 TFTW 78/05 Executive Assistant Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 8-8-05 8 TFTW 79/05 Customer Services Officer Rockhampton 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 8-8-05 8 TFTW 83/05 Senior Liquor Licensing Officer (c) Mount Isa 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 15-8-05 8 Project Office— ‡TFTW 80/05 Project Officer (4 positions) Brisbane 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 8-8-05 8 Service Integration Section— TFTW 82/05 Manager Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 8-8-05 8 Office of Fair Trading— Business Services Division— Residential Services Accreditation Branch— *TFTW 84/05 Manager (c) Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 15-8-05 8 Licensing Branch— *TFTW 85/05 Business Services Officer Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 15-8-05 8 * Applications will remain current for 12 months. ‡ 4 Positions: Brisbane 2 Permanent, Brisbane 2 Temporary until 30th June, 2006.

QUEENSLAND TRANSPORT Note.—Applications for roles within Queensland Transport must include the original, plus two copies of the complete application for each role applied for. Office of the Deputy Director-General— TD 325/05 Principal Policy Officer (Transport Security) Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 15-8-05 19 Integrated Transport Planning Division— Transport Planning Branch— *TD 305/05 Planner Townsville 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 8-8-05 19 &TD 306/05 Senior Planner (2 positions) Brisbane, 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 8-8-05 19 Cairns *TD 307/05 Senior Advisor (Planning) Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 8-8-05 19 *TD 309/05 Transport Engineer Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 PO5 8-8-05 19 1090 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 [29 July, 2005

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$$ Land Use Planning Team— ©TD 308/05 Principal Advisor (Planning) (3 positions) Brisbane, 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 8-8-05 19 Townsville Strategic Support Branch— TD 295/05 Senior Advisor (Communications) (c) Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 1-8-05 19 Transport Information Systems Branch— *TD 304/05 Senior Project Officer (Transport Data) (c) Brisbane 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 15-8-05 19 Infrastructure Branch— *¶TD 319/05 Project Support Officer (5 positions) Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 15-8-05 19 Services Group— Information Services Branch— ^TD 294/05 Project Officer (Program Office) Brisbane 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 1-8-05 19 Finance Branch— TD 289/05 Branch Administration Support Officer (c) Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 1-8-05 19 ##TD 322/05 Principal Finance Officer (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 15-8-05 19 Delivery and Support Branch— ®TD 310/05 Project Officer (2 positions) (c) Brisbane 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 8-8-05 19 TD 311/05 Product Business Manager, Compliance and Road Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 8-8-05 19 Safety (c) TD 321/05 Senior Policy and Procedures Officer Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 22-8-05 19 Human Resources Branch— %TD 312/05 Manager, People Capability (e) Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 8-8-05 19 *TD 313/05 Senior HR Consultant Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 8-8-05 19 Customer Service Direct— ?TD 314/05 Senior Call Centre Consultant (c) Emerald 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 15-8-05 19 Central Region— Client Service Delivery— †TD 293/05 Driving Examiner (c) Mackay 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 8-8-05 19 Northern Region— Client Service Delivery— Mount Isa Customer Service Centre— §§TD 320/05 Customer Service Officer Mount Isa 448.95—734.75 AO1/AO2 15-8-05 19 Southern Region— Client Service Delivery (Southern)— ^TD 323/05 Senior Advisor (Service Management) (c) Toowoomba 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 15-8-05 19 Corporate Governance Division— Internal Audit Branch— TD 297/05 Principal Information Systems Auditor Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 1-8-05 19 Legal and Legislation Branch— *TD 318/05 Senior Legal Officer (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 PO5 15-8-05 19 Government and Executive Services Branch— TD 324/05 Support Officer Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 15-8-05 19 Passenger Transport Division— Public Transport Management Branch— Urban Transport Management Unit— TD 298/05 Manager, Urban Transport Management (c) Brisbane 3,281.20—3,419.90 SO2 15-8-05 19 (g) TransLink— Business Support Team— ‡TD 296/05 Advisor (IT and Accommodation (e) Brisbane 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 1-8-05 19 System Design Group— øTD 299/05 Group Manager, System Design (f) (g) Brisbane 4,177.80—4,565.80 Section 70 8-8-05 19 System Design Group— Marketing and Communications Team— >TD 300/05 Senior Marketing Officer (c) (e) Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 8-8-05 19 Land Transport and Safety Division—

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$$ Maritime Operations (Cairns)— §TD 317/05 Manager (Corporate Support) Cairns 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 15-8-05 19 * Applications will remain current for up to 12 months from the date of advertisement. † A criminal history check will be conducted on the recommended person for this role. Applications will remain current for up to 12 months from the date of advertisement. ‡ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary u ntil 31 st December, 2006, unless otherwise deter mined. This position is offered on a temporary basis until 31st December, 2006, unless otherwise determined. Applications will remain current for up to 12 months from the date of advertisement. ø Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary un til September, 2006, unless otherwise determined. This p osition is under a Section 7 0 contract until September, 2006, unless otherwise determined. > Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 14th August, 2006, unless otherwise determined. This position is offered on a temporary basis until 14th August, 2006, unless otherwise determined. Please ensure a maximum of 3 pages addressing all of the selection criteria. Applications will remain current for 12 months from the date of advertisement. < Applicants must submit their application in accordance with the Information for Applicants document for Land Transport and Safety Division. ~ Position: Brisbane 1 Tempor ary until 30th June, 2 006, with the possibility of an extension. Th is position is offered on a temporary basis until 30th June, 2006, with the possibility of an extension. Applicants must submit their application in accordance with the Information for Applicants document for Land Transport and Safety Division. & 2 Positions: Brisbane 1 Permanent, Cairns 1 Permanent. Applications will remain current for up to 12 months from the date of advertisement. There are two positions available, one position is located in Brisbane and one based in Cairns. © 3 Positions: Brisbane 2 Permanent, Townsville 1 Permanent. Applications will remain current for up to 12 months f rom the date of advertisement. There are three positions available, two positions are located in Brisbane and one based in Townsville. ® There are two positions available. % Position: Brisbane 1 Tempo rary until 30t h July, 2006, with the po ssibility of an extension. This position is offered on a temporary basis until 30th July, 2006, with the possibility of an extension. ? This position was prev iously advertised as TD 210/05 . Previous applicants will need to re-apply. Applications will remain current for up to 12 months from the date of advertisement. *†† This position is offered on a temporary basis until 14th October, 2005, with th e possibility of an extension. Please note that the application process for this position deviates from the standard process. To apply for this position, please submit the following: (1) A concise cover letter detailing how you meet the selection criteria; (2) Resume; (3) Application cover sheet. ** This position is offered as a MOOB with salary level of OO4 under the Maritime Statewide Certified Agreement. This is an aggregated salary and as at 1st August, 2005 the rate is $48,929 per annum. ‡‡ An aggregated sa lary applies in ac cordance wi th the Queensland Transport Maritime Op erations S tatewide Certified Agreement 2001. Applications will remain current for up to 12 months from the date of advertisement. § Applications will remain current for up to 6 months from the date of advertisement. §§ A criminal history check will be conduc ted on the recommended person for this role. This position is offered on a part-time basis, being 50% of a full-time role. ## Applications will remain current for a p eriod of 12 months and subsequent vacanc ies may be filled by an order of merit process during this time. ^ This position was previously advertised as TD 199/05. Previous applicants will need to re-apply. Applications will remain current for up to 12 months from the date of advertisement. A criminal history check will be conducted on the recommended person for this role.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT Note.—Applicants can obtain Position De scriptions by telephoning (07) 3224 6476, e-mailing: [email protected] or via the internet: www.treasury.qld.gov.au Portfolio Services— Information Technology— *TY 163/05 Technology Officer (Team Leader IT Assets and Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 15-8-05 31 Call Centre) *TY 164/05 Technology Officer (Team Leader IT Service Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 15-8-05 31 Desk) Motor Accident Insurance Commission— *TY 165/05 Executive Assistant Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 15-8-05 31 Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation— *+TY 160/05 Organisational Development Officer Brisbane 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 8-8-05 31 1092 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 [29 July, 2005

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$$ Office of State Revenue— *$TY 162/05 Principal Solution Developer (Access and Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 8-8-05 31 Security—SAP) (c) *$TY 161/05 Senior Solution Developer (Collections and Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 8-8-05 31 Disbursements—SAP) (c) *$TY 166/05 Senior Revenue Officer (Level 2) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 15-8-05 31 For hearing impaired applicants, a TTY machine is available on (07) 3224 4621. * Applications to remain current for 12 months. $ Applicants are advised that the Office of State Revenue may initiate a criminal history check on the preferred applicant. + Applicants are advised that the Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation may initiate a criminal history check on the preferred applicant.

CORPTECH Shared Service Solutions— ‡CT 84/05 Project Manager, Change Management Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 8-8-05 31 £CT 90/05 Manager, Enterprise Architecture Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 8-8-05 31 #CT 96/05 Change Officer (Projects) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 15-8-05 31 Housing Group— @CT 97/05 Systems Development Officer (2 positions) Brisbane 2,110.90—2,305.10 PO3 15-8-05 31 Organisational Capability Unit— øCT 85/05 Contracts Officer Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 8-8-05 31 OurTime Project— &CT 86/05 Principal Project Officer Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 8-8-05 31 >CT 87/05 Senior Project Officer (2 positions) Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 8-8-05 31 &CT 88/05 Quality Officer Brisbane 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 8-8-05 31 &CT 89/05 Project Support Officer Brisbane 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 8-8-05 31 Business Transformation— £CT 91/05 Business Manager (HR Management) Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 8-8-05 31 £CT 92/05 Business Manager (Organisational Development) Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 8-8-05 31 Finance and Business Administration— 2 Positions: Brisbane 2 Temporary up to 31st December, 2005. Applications to remain current for 12 months. Applicants are advised that CorpTech may initiate a criminal history check on the preferred applicant. < Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary up to 31st March, 2006. Applications to remain current for 12 months. Applicants are advised that CorpTech may initiate a criminal history check on the preferred applicant. § Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary up to 30th June, 2006. Applications to remain current for 12 months. Applicants are advised that CorpTech may initiate a criminal history check on the preferred applicant. # Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary up to 6 months, with the possibility of extension. Applications to remain current for 12 months. Applicants are advised that CorpTech may initiate a criminal history check on the preferred applicant. @ 2 Positions: Brisbane 2 Temporary up to 12 months, with the possibility of extension. Applications to remain current for 12 months. Applicants are advised that CorpTech may initiate a criminal history check on the preferred applicant. 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 1093

Note: Positions wit hin t he Parliamentary Servi ce co me withi n t he a mbit of th e Parliamentary Service Act 1988 and are not subject to the provisions of the Public Service Act 1996. Notes.—As prescribed under sec tions 94, 95, 96 and 114 of the Public Service Act 1996 and P art 1 of th e Appeals Directive (No.: 11/96): an appeal can not be made to the Public Service Commissioner against a decision to appoint or second an officer or other person to Senior Officer levels (SO1 and SO2), and; otherwise, an officer entitled to appeal must satisfy the following requirements— • the officer must have applied for a vacancy to which one of the following persons was promoted: — an officer of a Department; — a general employee of a Department with tenure; — an officer of a Public Service Office; — a general employee of a Public Service Office with tenure; or — a tenured public sector employee of a public sector unit listed in Schedule 3 of the Appeals Directive; • the officer’s application for the vacancy must have been received before the deadline for the receipt of applications; • the officer’s notice of appeal must be actually received by the Public Service Commissioner before the deadline for its receipt; and • the officer must continue to be entitled to appeal (see s. 1(1) of Appeals Directive). (a) Appointees may be required to serve in any part of the State. Where a centre is included under “Locality”, the headquarters of the appointee will be at such centre unless otherwise determined. (b) An app ointment has been declared b y the Public Service Commissio ner, b y gazette notice, to be a non-appealable appointment, pursuant to section 95 of the Public Service Act 1996. (c) Also being advertised in daily press and/or internet/email advertising or technical journals. (d) Appointment to a particular level will depend on qualifications and experience. (e) The appointee may be appointed in a temporary capacity . I f a tenured em ployee of the Public Service is selected fo r appointment, the officer will retain tenured status. (f) Appointment may be made on the basis of a contract for a fixed term, pursuant to sections 69 and 70 of the Public Service Act 1996. (g) Senior Officer levels (SO1 and SO2): salary sacrifice may be made for optional benefits of employer funded superannuation options and professional organisation membership fees. (h) In accordance with sectio n 5.13 o f the Directive 4/02, Deployment and Redeployment, registered deplo yees will be considered on relative merit. 1094 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 [29 July, 2005

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Ref. Ref. Department, Location and Postal Address No. Department, Location and Postal Address No. 2 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY: 14th Floor, 160 20 MAIN ROADS: To recei ve position descri ptions and Ann Street, Brisbane 4000; P.O. Box 155, Brisbane Albert Street, application packages via facsimile or mail pl ease Qld, 4002; Phone 3227.8945; Fax: (07) 3225.1952; or email phone ( 07) 3404 9765. Th is f axback service [email protected] Inte rnet Add ress:— www.epa. operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week qld.gov.au/environment/careers/vacancies/ 23 DEPARTMENT OF ST ATE DEVELOPMENT AND 6 CORPORATE ADMINISTRA TION A GENCY: 35 INNOVATION: Level 14, 15 Adelaide Street, Brisbane, Merivale St reet, So uth Brisbane, Q , 4101; P .O. B ox Qld, 4000; G.P.O. Box 69, Brisbane, Qld, 4 001; Phone: 3159; South Brisbane Q, 4101; Phone: (07) 3842.9340; Fax: (07) 3842.9302 or Internet Address: 3405.6525; E-mai l: Job [email protected]; Internet: http://www.caa.qld.gov.au/employment_opps.asp http://www. sdi.qld.gov.au/employment 7 QUEENSLAND A UDIT O FFICE: 1 1th F loor, Ce ntral 24 THE PREMIER AND CABINET: 4th Floor, Executive Plaza O ne, 3 45 Queen Street, B risbane 4000; G ..O. Building, 100 George St reet, Brisbane 4000; P.O. Box Box 11 39, Br isbane 4001; Ph one: 34 05.1100. 185, Brisbane Albert Street 4002; Phone: 3224.4671 or Internet: www.qao.qld.gov.au/qaoinf.htm email Internet Address: [email protected] 8 TOURISM, FAIR TRADING AN D WINE INDUS TRY 25 PARLIAMENT HO USE: Le gislative Ass embly Of fices, DEVELOPMENT: L evel 1 4, 15 A delaide Street, Parliament House, Corner George and Alice Streets, Brisbane, 4000; G.P.O. Box 1141 Brisbane 4001; Phone: Brisbane 4000; Phon e: 3 406.7579; F ax: 3406.7509; 3224.7863; E- mail re quests fo r Po sition De scriptions: Email: HumanResourceMa nagement@parliament. [email protected] or vi a th e internet: qld.gov.au Internet: www.parliament.qld.gov.au/vacancies www.dtftwid.qld.gov.au; E-mail applications will b e accepted at [email protected] 31 TREASURY: Human Resources, Level 14, 1 5 Adelaide Street, Br isbane, Qld, 4000; Ph one: 3224.6 476; 10 CORPORATE SO LUTIONS Q UEENSLAND, Email: [email protected] or Internet: SERVICING T HE DEPARTMENT OF http//www.treasury.qld.gov.au Please note Queensland EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING, DEPARTMENT OF Treasury does not accept applications via email INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & D EPARTMENT OF ENERGY: Level 2, Neville Bonner Building, 75 William 32 HOUSING: Level 13, 61 Mary Street, Brisbane, Qld, 4 000; Street, Brisbane Qld 4000; G.P.O. Box 69, Brisbane Qld G.P.O. Box 690, Brisbane 4001 ; Phone: 3238.3 998; 4001; Fax: (07) 3225 2237; An application package can be Fax: 3227.7671. E-mail requests for PD’ s to obtained via the Internet at: www .jobs.qld.gov.au or v ia [email protected] E- mail applications will be facsimile or mail by phoning (07) 3222 2370. This telephone accepted at jobs@housing. qld.gov.au (Please note faxback service operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. e-mail applications will only be accepted in Microsoft 11 OPEN LEAR NING INSTITUT E OF T AFE: Job Word 97, read-only format) description and applicant package can be accessed via: Internet ; o r phone QUEENSLAND OMBUDSMAN: (07) 3244 5348. Pleas e send applicat ion to: V acancy 33 Level 25, 288 Edward Street, GPO Box 3314, Brisbane 4001; Processing Of ficer, CSQ —Brisbane South, Lock ed Phone: (07) 3005.7077; Fax: (07) 3005.7067; Requests Mail Bag 14, South Brisbane, 4101 for Position Descriptions and application package by 13 HEALTH RIGH TS COMMIS SION: Le vel 18, 288 Ed ward phone or E-mail: jobs@omb udsman.qld.gov.au or on Street, Br isbane 4000; Ph one: 3234.0295 ( Internet): the website at www.ombudsman.qld.gov.au www.hrc.qld.gov.au/index_jobs.html 14 HEALTH: Le vel 12, Sta te Health Building, 147-163 DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT, Charlotte Street, Brisbane, Q, 4000; G.P.O. Box 48, PLANNING, SPORT AND RECREATION: Brisbane, Q, 40 01. To rec eive pos ition desc riptions and application p ackages fo r Cor porate Office 28A Corporate Solutions Queensland, Level 8, 15 Adelaide Street, vacancies on ly v ia f acsimile or mail, p lease pho ne: Brisbane Qld 4000; Phone: 3224.5048; Fax: 3225.1952; (07) 3404 9775. This faxback serv ice op erates 24 Email address is: [email protected] hours a da y, 7 da ys a week Internet NATURAL RESOURCES AND MINES: Address: http://www.health.qld.gov.au/careers/ 15 JUSTICE: 15th Floor, State Law Building, Cnr. George 89 VACANCY PR OCESSING OF FICER: 16th F loor, and A nn S treets, B risbane 4000; G .P.O. B ox 14 9, Forestry House, 160 Mary Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000: Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3239.6117. Internet Address:— Personnel Services, Corporate Link, G.P.O. Box 1 435, http://www.justice.qld.gov.au/jobs.htm Brisbane, Qld 4001; Phone: 3239.3083 16 PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE: 12th Floor, 444 Queen Street, PUBLIC WORKS: Brisbane 40 00; G .P.O. B ox 14 49, B risbane 4 001; Phone: ( 07) 3 213.9224; F ax: (0 7)3213.9486. E mail: 44 CITEC: 317 Edward Street, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box [email protected] or I nternet: 279, Brisb ane 4001; Phone: (07) 3224.4993 http://www.pt.qld.gov.au/corporate/careers.htm (between 8.30 a.m. and 5 p.m.) Fax: (07) 3227.8539 17 ANTI-DISCRIMINATION COMMISSION Q UEENSLAND: To obtain position descriptions and application packages: Care of V acancy Pr ocessing Of ficer, 15t h Flo or, St ate La w Email requests t o v [email protected] or via Building, cor ner Geor ge and Ann Stre ets, Br isbane 40 00; Internet: http://www.citec.com.au/careers or via facsimile G.P.O. Box 149, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3239.6117 or mail on: (07) 3224.4993 (between 8.30 a.m. and 5 p.m.) 19 QUEENSLAND TRANSPORT: Gro und Floor , Bo undary 45 QFLEET: Corporate Solutions Queensland, Level 8, 15 Street, Spring Hi ll, Br isbane 4000; G .P.O. Box 1 412, Adelaide Street, Brisbane Qld 4000 ; Phone: Brisbane 40 01. P osition de scriptions and a pplication 3224.5048; Fax: 3225.1952; E mail a ddress i s: packages ca n b e o btained via th e Internet a t: [email protected] http://jobs.qld.gov.au, or via facsimile or mai l on : (07) 3834.5005. This telephone faxback service operates 48 PROJECT SERVICES: Level 8, 15 Adelaide Street, Brisbane, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Qld, 4 000; Ph one: (0 7) 32 24.5213; Fax: ( 07) 3 225.1952; 18 MAIN R OADS: Met ropolitan District, So uth Ea st Email Address: [email protected] Region. To r eceive a p osition description a nd 50 Q BUILD: Corporate Solutions Queensland, Level 8, 15 application p ackage via f acsimile or mail p lease Adelaide Street, Brisbane Qld 4000 ; Phone: phone (07) 3404 9765. This telephone faxback service 3224.5048; Fax: 3225.1952; E mail a ddress i s: operates 24 hours per day, 7 days a week. [email protected] 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 1095

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Ref. Ref. Department, Location and Postal Address Department, Location and Postal Address No. No. 55 CORPORATE SER VICES/BUILDING DIVISION / 116 ROMA DISTRICT OFFI CE: 44 -46 Bu ngil Street, Roma; QUEENSLAND PU RCHASING: Le vel 8, 15 P.O. Bo x 45 6, Ro ma, Qld , 445 5; Pho ne: Adelaide Street, Brisba ne, Qld, 4000 ; Ph one: (07) (07) 4622.7911; Fax: (07) 4622.2559 3224.5213; F ax: (07) 322 5.1952; Email Address: 117 CHINCHILLA DISTRICT OFFICE: “Chinchilla Arcade”, [email protected] Heeney Street, Chinchilla, 4413; P .O. Box 493, 56 SALES AN D DISTRIB UTION S ERVICE (SDS): Chinchilla 4413; Phone: (07) 4662.8600; F ax: Corporate Solutions Queen sland, Level 8, 15 (07) 4662.8624 Adelaide Street, Brisbane Qld 4000; Phone: 118 ISIS BURNETT DISTRICT OFFICE: 102 Lennox Street, 3224.5048; Fax: 3225.1952; E mail a ddress i s: Maryborough; P.O. Box 142, Maryborough, Qld, 4650; [email protected] Phone: (07) 4162.1633; Fax: (07) 4121.1645 57 GOPRINT: Corporate Solution s Queensland, Le vel 8, 15 Adelaid e Street, Brisbane Qld 4000; Phone: 119 FRASER-COOLOOLA DISTRICT OFFICE: 102 Lennox 3224.5048; Fax: 3225.1952; E mail a ddress i s: Street, Maryborough; P.O. Box 142, Maryborough, Qld, [email protected] 4650; Phone: (07) 4162.1633; Fax: (07) 4121.1645 60 GOVERNMENT ICT : Le vel 8, 15 Adelaide Street, 120 BUNDABERG DISTRICT OFFICE: corner Maryborough Brisbane, Ql d, 4 000; Pho ne: (07) 3224.5213; F ax: and Woondooma Streets, B undaberg; P.O. B ox 30 08, 3225.1952; Email Ad dress: j obvac@publicworks. Bundaberg, Qld, 4 670; (07) 4154.0344; Fax: qld.gov.au (07) 4152.6495 61 QUEENSLAND STATE A RCHIVES: Le vel 8, 15 121 SOUTH BURNETT DISTRICT OFFICE: 2 Evelyn Street, Adelaide Street, Brisba ne, Qld, 4000 ; Ph one: (07) Kingaroy; P .O. Box 19 7, Kingaro y, Qld , 461 0; 3224.5213; F ax: (07) 322 5.1952; Email Address: (07) 4162.9500; Fax: (07) 4162.9524 [email protected] 122 ROCKHAMPTON DISTRICT OFFICE: 209 Bolso ver Street, Ro ckhampton; P .O. Bo x 1 38, R ockhampton, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: Qld, 4700; Phone: (07) 4938.4661; Fax: (07) 4938.4921 Positions descriptions and application packages can be 123 EMERALD DISTRICT OF FICE: “W aterson Place”, 21 obtained via the Internet: www.jobs.qld.gov.au. If experiencing Hospital Road, Emerald, 4720; P hone: difficulty do wnloading documents pho ne Publ ic Service (07) 4983.8600; Fax: (07) 4983.8623 positions (07) 3237.9715; Teaching positions (07) 3237.9714. Please note that the Department of Education do es 124 GLADSTONE DISTRICT OFFICE: 21 Dawson Highway, not accept applications by email. Gladstone, 4 680; Pho ne: ( 07) 4971.3600; F ax: (07) 4971.3699 100 OTHER: Please refer to the position description f or 125 MACKAY HINTERLAND an d N ORTH D ISTRICT return address details. OFFICE: Level 1, Mackay Day and Night Pharmacy 101 CENTRAL OFFICE: Vacancy Processing Officer, P.O. Box 33, Building, 67 -69 Sydn ey Street , Mack ay, Qld , 474 0; Brisbane Albert St reet, Qld , 4002; Pub lic Se rvice Ph: (0 7) P.O. Box 7 60, Mackay , Q, 474 0; P hone: 3237.9715; Teaching Ph: (07) 3237.9714; Fax: (07) 3210.0714 (07) 4951.6900; Fax: (07) 4951.6924 102 NAMBOUR DISTRICT OFFICE: “Centenary Square”, 52- 64 127 TOWNSVILLE B URDEKIN DISTRICT OFFICE: 187- Currie Street, Nambour; P.O. Box 745, Nambour, Qld, 4560 209 Stanl ey Street, Townsville, 4810; P.O. Bo x 51 79, 104 MOOLOOLABA DISTRICT OFFICE: P.O. Box 5058, Townsville, 4 810; P hone: (07) 4726.3111; Fax: Maroochydore, BC Qld, 4558; Phone: (07) 4726.3100 (07) 5456.8777; Fax: (07) 5456.8700 128 TOWNSVILLE NORTH AND WEST DISTRICT 105 WEST MORET ON DISTRICT OFFICE: Milfo rd OFFICE: 187-209 Stanley Street, Townsville, 4810; P.O. Street, Ipswich; P.O. Box 874, Ipswich, Qld, 4305; Box 5179, T ownsville, 4810; Phone: ( 07) 4726.3111; Phone: (07) 3280.1666; Fax: (07) 3280.1199 Fax: (07) 4726.3100 106 IPSWICH DISTRICT OFFICE: corn er Gordon and 129 MOUNT ISA DISTRICT OFFICE: 51 Miles Street, Mount South Streets, Ipswich, Private Mail Bag 2, Ipswich, Isa; P.O. Box 1267, Mo unt Isa Qld, 48 25; Phone: Qld, 4305; Phone: (07) 3280.1773; Fax: (07) 3280.1986 (07) 4744.8222; Fax: (07) 4744.8200 107 PMB 250 Mansfield DC 4122, Level 2, Block A and B, 130 LONGREACH DISTRICT OF FICE: 139 Eagle Street, Garden Square, McGregor Street, Upper Mt Gravatt, Longreach P.O. Box 343, Longreach, Qld, 4730; Phone: 4122; Phone: (07) 3422.8355; Fax: (07) 3349.8507 (07) 4658 4599; Fax: (07) 4658 4529 108 CORINDA DISTRICT OFFICE: 689 Sherwood Road, 131 CAIRNS AND CAPE DISTRI CT OFFI CE: 1 7-19 Sherwood, 4075; P .O. B ox 16, Sher wood, 4075; Sheridan Street , Cairns; P .O. B ox 60 94; Cai rns Mail Phone: (07) 3379.0500; Fax: (07) 3379.2882 Centre, Qld, 4871 109 MOUNT GRA VATT DISTRICT OFFI CE: “Garden 133 TABLELANDS-JOHNSTONE DISTRICT O FFICE: 2 Square”, Kessels Road, Mount Gravatt, Private Mail Whiting Street, At herton, Qld, 4883; Phone: Bag 250, Mansfield DC, Qld, 4122 (070) 4091.0801; Fax: (070) 4091.4957 110 BAYSIDE DISTRICT OFFICE: School Road, Cap alaba; 134 TORRES STRAIT DISTRICT OFFICE: Hargraves Street, Phone: (07) 3245.0222; Fax: (07) 3245.6741 Thursday Island ; P.O. B ox 1 17, Thu rsday Island, Qld, 4875; (070) 4069.1282; Fax: (070) 4069.1734 111 GEEBUNG DISTRICT OFFICE: 257 Gympie Road, Geebung, 4034; Phone: (07) 3350.7866; Fax: (07) 3350.7891 135 GOLD COAST NORTH DISTRICT OFFICE: 56 Anne 112 STAFFORD DISTRICT OFFICE: 257 Gympie Road, Geebung, Street, Southp ort, P .O. Box 2818, Southport, Q, 4034; Phone: (07) 3350.7866; Fax: (07) 3350.7891 4215; Phone: (07) 5583 6222; Fax: (07) 5591 1740 136 GOLD COAST SOUTH DISTRICT OFFICE: East Q uay, 113 TOOWOOMBA-DARLING DOWNS DISTRICT OF FICE: Corporate Park, Level 2 Sou th, 34-36 Glenferrie Drive, 178 Hume Street, Toowoomba; P.O. Box 38, Toowoomba, Robina; Postal: P .O. Bo x 55 7, Ro bina DC 422 6; Qld, 4350; Phone: (07) 4616 9111; Fax: (07) 4616.9100 (07) 5562.4888; Fax: (07) 5562 4800 115 WARWICK DISTRICT OFFICE: “Blaketon House, corner 137 LOGAN BEA UDESERT DISTRICT OFF ICE: Herses Palmerin and Alb ert Streets, W arwick, 43 70; Phone: Road, Eagleby, Qld, 42 07; ( 07) 3287.5533; F ax: (07) 4661.0500; Fax: (07) 4661.0525 (07) 3807 4943 1096 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 [29 July, 2005

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DEPARTMENT OF POLICE: DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SAFETY: 138 CORPORATE SE RVICES: Vacancy Processing Officer, 41 Job Desc ription can be acc essed via : Internet: www .jobs. Recruitiment, 9th Floor , 40 T ank Street, Brisbane qld.gov.au; or email: v [email protected], or 4000; G.P.O. B ox 1 395, Brisbane, 4001; F ax: phone: 322 4 7144. P lease send j ob applications vi a email to: [email protected] or Post to Vacancy Processing (07) 3109.9255. Position De scription a vailable at Officer, CorporateLink, G.P.O. Box 806, Brisbane, Qld, 4001 www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 3239 0513. INFORMATION COMMISSIONER: 139 CENTRAL REGION: HR Manag er, P.O. Box 221, Rockhampton, 4 700; Fax: (07) 4922.6300. Position 42 INFORMATION CO MMISSIONER: Le vel 2 5, 288 Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone Edward Street, B risbane 40 00; G.P .O. B ox 33 14, (07) 4932 1449. Brisbane, 4001; Email: in [email protected] Tel: (07) 3005.7100; Fax: (07) 3005.7099 140 FAR NOR THERN REGION: HR Manager, P .O. Box 7419, Cairns, 4870; Fax (07) 4031.5146. Position CRIME AND MISCONDUCT COMMISSION: Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone 43 Human Resources Manager, Le vel 3, T errica Place, 140 (07) 4040 4933. Creek Street, Brisbane, 4000; GPO Box 3123, Brisbane, 141 METROPOLITAN N ORTH REGION: V acancy 4001; Email: [email protected] Processing Of ficer, Regional Ser vices (Metro North Phone: (07) 3360.6103 Region), G.P .O. Bo x 1395 , Brisbane, Qld, 4 001. PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND FISHERIES: Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 3354 5077. Position information can be obtained from Infobank for DPI & F staf f. Other applicant s can obtain position 142 METROPOLITAN SOU TH REGION: V acancy descriptions either through the internet (the Department Processing Of ficer, Regional Services ( Metro South of Primary Industries and Fisheries web si te address is Region), G.P .O. Bo x 1395 , Brisbane, Qld, 4 011. http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_vacancies), or the faxline Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au which operates 24 hours per day, 7 days a week, phone: or phone (07) 3849 0318. (07) 3239.3083 70 VACANCY PROCESSING OFFICER: 16th Floor, Forestry 143 NORTH COAST REGION: HR Manager , P.O. Box 553, House, 160 Mary Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000; Personnel Maroochydore, 4558; F ax (07) 5443.8103. Position Services, CorporateLink, G.P.O. Box 1435, Brisbane, Qld Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone 4001; Phon e: (07) 3406.2908; F ax: (07) 3406.2927 (07) 5409 7907. (http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_vacancies) 144 NORTHERN REGION: HR Manager, P .O. Box 2293, 39 QLEAVE: Level 4, 543 Lutwyche Road, Lutwyche, Qld, 4030; Townsville, 4810; F ax: (07) 4726.4613. Position PO Box 512, Lutwyche, Qld, 4030; Phone: (07) 3212.6877; Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone Fax: (07) 3 212.6844; Email: job [email protected]; (07) 4726 4618. Internet: www.qleave.qld.gov.au 145 OPERATIONS S UPPORT CO MMAND: V acancy QUEENSLAND NURSING COUNCIL: Processing Officer, Recruitment, 9th Floor, 40 Tank Street, Brisbane, 4000; G.P .O. Box 1395, Brisbane, Qld, 4001; 80 QUEENSLAND NURSING COUNCIL: Level 14, 201 Fax: (07) 3109.9255. Position Description available at Charlotte Street, Brisba ne, Qld 4000; G.P .O. Box www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 3239 0513. 2928, Brisbane, Qld, 4001; Phone: (07) 3223.5121; Fax: (07) 3223.5161; http://www.qnc.qld.gov.au/ 146 SOUTH EAS TERN REGION : HR Manager , P.O. Box e-mail: [email protected] 561, Surfers Paradise BC 4217; Fax: (07) 5570.7990. Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au EMERGENCY SERVICES: or phone (07) 5570 7967. 81 PARTNERONE (S hared Ser vice Provider fo r Department 147 SOUTHERN REGION: HR Manager , P .O. Box 1 333, of Emer gency Services, Depart ment of Corrective Toowoomba, 43 50; F ax: ( 07) 4615.3200. Position Services, Depar tment of Ju stice and Attorney-General Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone and Department o f Police); Le vel 9 , 40 T ank Str eet, (07) 4615 3222. Brisbane, Qld, 40 01; G.P.O. Box 1395, Brisbane, Qld, 4001; Phone: (07) 3109.7222; Fax: (07) 3109.9269 148 STATE CRIME O PERATIONS COM MAND: Vacancy Processing Officer, Recruitment, 9th f loor, 40 T ank 82 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY S ERVICES: 4th Street, Brisbane, Qld, 4000, G.P .O. Box 1 395, Floor, State Go vernment Building , 36 Shields Brisbane, 4001; F ax: (07) 3109.9255. Position Street; P .O. B ox 920, Cairns, Qld, 4870; Phone: Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 3109.7222; Fax: (07) 4039.8266 (07) 3239 0513. 83 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, 12 Wickham Road, North Ward, P.O. Box 5845, MSO, PROSTITUTION LICENSING AUTHORITY: Townsville, Qld, 4810 ; Phone: (07) 3109.7222; Fax: (07) 4799.7061 191 PROSTITUTION LICENS ING AUTHORITY: G. P.O. 84 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, 34 Box 3196, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. To obtain a position East Street, P .O. Box 1531, Rock hampton, Qld, description: (07) 3109 4900; Fax: (07) 3876 3641 4700; Phone: (07) 3109.7222; Fax: (07) 4938.4897 and (07) 4938.4737 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITIES: 85 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGEN CY SERVICES, 128 Margaret S treet, P.O. B ox 8 31, Toowoomba, Qld, 40 Job Description can be accessed v ia: Inter net: www .jobs. 4350; Phone: (07) 3109.7222; Fax: (07) 4638.9630 qld.gov.au; o r email: v [email protected], o r phone: 3224 7144. Please sen d job applications via email to : 86 DEPARTMENT OF EMERG ENCY SERVICES, [email protected] or Post to Vacancy Processing (QFRS/CDRS), 98 Lennox Street, Maryboroug h, Officer, CorporateLink, G.P.O. Box 806, Brisbane, Qld, 4001 Qld, 4650; Phone: (07) 3109.7222; Fax: (07) 4123.2960 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 1097

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Ref. Ref. Department, Location and Postal Address Department, Location and Postal Address No. No. 87 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, 165 General Manager , Numin bah Cor rectional Centr e, Regional Service s (QFRS/ CDRS), Brisban e North Private Mail Bag 1 , Neran g, Qld, 4211; Phone: Region, 3rd Floor, Kedron Brook Building, Kedron (07) 5533.4131; Fax: (07) 5533.4176 Park Comple x, Cnr P ark and K edron P ark Road s, Kedron, Qld, 4031; P .O. Box 000, K edron, Qld, 166 General Manag er, P alen Creek Cor rectional Centr e, 4031; Phone: ( 07) 3109.7222; F ax: (07) 3247.8385 Mount Lindsay Highway, via Rathdowney, Qld, 4287; (94385) PMB1; Phone: (07) 5544.3115; Fax: (07) 5544.3165 88 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, Level 167 General Manager, Operati onal Support Services Unit, 9, 40 Tank Street, G.P.O. Box 1395, Brisbane, Qld, Wacol Station Road, W acol, Qld, 4076 ; P hone: 4001; Phone: ((07) 3109.7222 (QFRS/CDRS) or (07) (07) 3271.6506; Fax: (07) 3271.6513 3109 9209 (QAS); Fax: (07) 3247 5467 168 Maryborough Correctional Centre, C/- Department of 96 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGEN CY SER VICES Corrective Services, G.P .O. Box 1054, Brisban e, (QAS), Corn er W est Terrace and Bowman R oad, Qld, 4001; As per address code 30 P.O. Box 2 49 Caloun dra, Qld, 4551; Phone: (07) 3109.7222; Fax: (07) 5420.9950 RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES AUTHORITY: 173 RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES AUTHORITY: 33 Herschel DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIVE SERVICES Street, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 390, Brisbane 400 1; Phone (07) 3361.3567; Email: [email protected]; or via 30 DEPARTMENT OF CO RRECTIVE SERVICES: Assistant the internet: www.rta.qld.gov.au Adviser, Workforce Practices, Human Resource Services Branch, Department of Corrective Se rvices, G.P.O. Box GOLD COAST HEALTH SERVICE DISTRICT 1054, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Phone: (07) 3239.0573; Fax: (07) 3239.0602; Email: Recruitment@ dcs.qld.gov.au 79 GOLD CO AST HEAL TH SER VICE DIS TRICT: 151 General Manager , W oodford Correctional Centre, P.O. Box 742, So uthport DC Qld, 4215 ; Ph one: Private Mail Bag 1, W oodford, Qld, 4514; Phone: (07) 5537.0341; Fax: (07) 5537.0355 (07) 5422.5230; Fax: (07) 5496.1886 ROYAL BRISBANE HOSPITAL AND ROYAL 152 Regional Director , Southern Re gion Community WOMEN’S HOSPITAL AND HEALTH Corrections, P.O. Box 2335, Mansfield, Qld, 4122; SERVICE DISTRICT: Phone: (07) 3849.6533; Fax: (07) 3849.1146 99 Workforce Planning, Establishments and Recruitment, 153 Regional Director , Northern Re gion Community Corporate De velopment, M Flo or, Block 7, Royal Corrections, P.O. B ox 615, Townsville, Qld, 4810; Brisbane Hospital and Ro yal Women’s Hospi tal and Phone: (07) 4760. 7581; Fax: (07) 4760.7580 Health Service Districts, Herston Road, Hersto n, Qld, 4029; Phone: (07) 3636.8127 or email— 154 General Manager. Townsville Correctional Centre, P.O. [email protected] Box 5574, MC, T ownsville, Qld, 4810; Phone: (07) 4799.8499; Fax: (07) 4799.8501 QUEENSLAND HEALTH INFORMATION SERVICES 155 General Manager, Sir Da vid Longland Correctional 99A Workforce Planning, Establishments and Recruitment, Centre, P.O. Box 750, Richlands, Qld, 4077; Phone: Corporate De velopment, M Flo or, Block 7, Royal (07) 3406.8712; Fax: (07) 3406.8878 Brisbane Hospital and Ro yal Women’s Hospi tal and Health Service Districts, Herston Road, Hersto n, Qld, 156 General Manager , Lotus Glen Cor rectional Centre, 4029; Phone: (07) 3636.8127 or email— Private Mail Bag 1, Mareeba, Qld, 4880; Phone: [email protected] (07) 4093.3911; Fax: (07) 4093.3951 QUEENSLAND HEALTH PATHOLOGY AND 157 General Manager , W ORC Progr am, P .O. Box 495, SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Richlands, Qld, 4077; Phone: (07) 3271. 4433; Fax: (07) 3271 4406 186 Recruitment Uni t, Quee nsland Health P athology and Scientific Services, P.O. Box 934, Archerfield, Qld, 158 General Manager , Capric ornia Correcti onal Centre, 4108; Phone: (07) 3000.9380; Fax: (07) 3000.9377 Private Mail Bag 1 1, C entral Queensland Mail or email: [email protected] Centre, Qld , 470 2; Phone: (07) 4912.6265; F ax: (07) 4912. 6267 DEPARTMENT OF ABORIGINAL AND TORRES 159 General Manager, Wolston Correctional Centre, Locked STRAIT ISLANDER POLICY: Bag 1800, Richlands, Qld, 407 7; Phone: 40B Job Descri ption can be a ccessed vi a: In ternet: www.jobs.qld. (07) 3271.9409; Fax: (07) 3271.9424 gov.au; or email: [email protected], or phone: 3224 7144. Please send jo b applications via email to: 160 Regional Director , Central Re gion Community [email protected] or Post to Vacancy Processing Corrections, P .O. Box 1734, Ro ckhampton, Qld, Officer, CorporateLink, G.P.O. Box 806, Brisbane, Qld, 4001 4700; Phone: (07) 4938.4837; Fax: (07) 4938.4855 DISABILITY SERVICES QUEENSLAND: 161 Regional Director , Metr opolitan Re gion Community Corrections, P.O. Box 13787, Brisbane, Roma Street, 40C Job De scription can be acces sed via: Inte rnet: www.jobs.qld. Qld, 4003; Phone: (07) 3238.3660; gov.au; or email: [email protected], or phone: Fax: (07) 3238.3954 3224 7144. Ple ase send job ap plications via email to: [email protected] or Post to Vacancy Processing 162 General Man ager, Brisbane W omen’s Correctional Officer, CorporateLink, G.P.O. Box 806, Brisbane, Qld, 4001 Centre, Lock ed Bag 2 500, Richlands, Qld, 4077; Phone: (07) 3271.9000; Fax: (07) 3271.9029 150 QUEENSLAND BUILDING SERVICES AUTHORITY: 11 Edmo ndstone Street, Sout h Bri sbane 41 01; PMB 84, 163 General Manager, Darl ing Do wns Correctional Centre, Coorparoo DC Qld 415 1; Phon e: 3225.2986; or Email: Locked Bag 9006, Toowoomba Delivery Centre, Qld, [email protected] (http://www.bsa.qld.gov.au/ 4350; Phone: (07) 4698.5100; Fax: (07) 4630.6375 employment) 1098 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 [29 July, 2005

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Ref. Ref. Department, Location and Postal Address Department, Location and Postal Address No. No. 171 BARRIER REEF INSTI TUTE OF T AFE: Co rner 180 LOGAN INSTITUTE OF T AFE: 5 0-68 Armstr ong Fulham Road and Hugh Str eet, Pimlico, Qld, 4812, Road, Meado wbrook, Qld, 4131; LMB 4 163, PMB 1, T ownsville DC Qld, 4810; Fax: Loganholme, DC Qld, 4129. To obtain a job description (07) 4750 5357. T o obtain a job d escription and and applicant package pl ease Pho ne: ( 07) 38 26 3 860. applicant package plea se Phone: (07) 4750 5201. Internet Address: www.logan.tafe.net Internet Address: www.detir.qld.gov.au/jobs 181 GOLD COAST INSTITUTE OF TAFE: A Bl ock, Cnr 172 COOLOOLA SUNS HINE INSTI TUTE OF TAFE: Heeb Street & Benowa Road, Ashmore, Qld, 4214, PO Cartwright Road, Gympie, Qld, 4570, P.O. Box 243, Box 5547, GCMC, Qld, 9726; Fax: (07) 5539 3342. To Gympie, 4570; Fax: (07) 5482 4542. To obtain a job obtain a jo b description and applicant package please description and applican t pac kage please Phon e: Phone: ( 07) 5 581 85 30. In ternet Add ress: (07) 5480 3619. www.det.qld.gov.au/jobs E-mail Address: [email protected] QUEENSLAND STUDIES AUTHORITY: 174 TROPICAL NORTH QUEENSLAND INSTITUTE OF TAFE: Eureka Street, Manunda, Cairns, Qld, 182 Position description c an be obta ined from 4870, PMB 1 Cairns, Qld, 4870; Fax: (07) 4042 2428. www.qsa.qld.edu.au, www.jobs.qld.gov.au, o r telephone To o btain a job descrip tion and ap plicant pa ckage 3864 0383. Applications are to be marked “Confidential” please Phone: (07) 4042 2635. and mailed to Personnel Of ficer, Queensland Studies Internet Address: [email protected] Authority, P .O. Bo x 30 7, Spring Hill , Ql d, 40 04, or delivered to Ground Floor, 295 Ann Street, Brisbane 175 MORETON INSTITUTE OF TAFE, 1030 Cavendish Road, Mount Gra vatt, Qld, 4122, P.O. 2614, ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF QUEENSLAND: Mansfield, Qld, 4122; Fax: (07) 3215 1479. T o 21 Applications can be f orwarded to: Le vel 6 F orestry obtain a job descrip tion and ap plicant package House, 160 Mary Str eet, Brisbane, 40 00; G.P.O. please Phone: (07) 3215 1514. Box 1393, Br isbane 40 01; Phone: 1300 881 665; Internet Address: www.detir.qld.gov.au/jobs Fax: 3210 1721. To obtain an application package please phone 1300 881 665. Internet Address: 176 WIDE B AY INSTITUTE OF TAFE, Pri vate and www.ecq.qld.gov.au confidential, Vacancy Processing Officer, LMB 279, Maryborough, 4650; Fax: (07) 4128 1167. To obtain a job HEALTH description and appl icant package please Phone: (07) 4120 6311. 22 Recruitment Of ficer, St aff Se arch Da ta Services, P.O. E-mail: [email protected] Box 474, Spring Hill, Qld, 4004 ; T elephone: Internet Address: www.widebay.tafe.net/employeeservices 3006 5105; Fax: 3006 5198

177 SOUTHERN Q UEENSLAND INSTITUTE OF PRICE LIST TAFE, 100 Bridge Street (Demountable Building), Toowoomba, Qld, 4350, P.O. Box 80, T oowoomba, Queensland Government Gazettes Qld, 4350; Fax: (07) 4639 4673; Phone: 4694 1881. Price Price To o btain a job descrip tion and ap plicant pa ckage Excluding Including please Phone: (07) 4694 1881. In ternet Address: GST$ GST$ GST$ www.detir.qld.gov.au/jobs Natural Resources, Mines and Energy 178 YERONGA I NSTITUTE O F TAFE, A Block, Cnr Gazette $2.81 0.28 3.09 Park Road and Villa Street, Yeronga, Qld, 4104, P.O. Transport Gazette $2.81 0.28 3.09 Box 6045, Fairfield Gardens, Qld, 4103; Fax: 3848 2586. To obtain a job description and application Local Government Gazette $2.81 0.28 3.09 package please Phon e: (07) 3892 0536. Internet Vacancies Gazette $2.81 0.28 3.09 Address: www.detir.qld.gov.au/jobs Industrial Gazette $2.81 0.28 3.09 179 BREMER INSTITUTE OF TAFE: Position description Government Gazette $2.81 0.28 3.09 can be accessed via: Internet: www.det.qld.gov.au/jobs; (Selected Gazettes are also available on subscription. or phone: 3 817 3161. Please send job appl ication to: Phone customer service officers on 3246 3399 for information) Vacancy P rocessing Of ficer, T he Br emer Inst itute of TAFE, P.O. Box 138, Booval, Qld, 4304; P.O. Box 138, ALL GAZETTES PLUS $2.42 (inc. GST) Booval, Qld, 4304 POSTAGE AND HANDLING 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 1099

NOTIFICATION OF THE FILLING OF ADVERTISED VACANCIES The following appointments to v arious positions have been made in accordance with the provisions of the Public Service Act 1996. Any officer who wishes to appeal against any of the promotions set out hereunder must do so in writing to— The Public Service Commissioner, Office of Public Service Merit and Equity, P.O. Box 15190, City East, Qld, 4002. within 21 days of the date of this Gazette. Officers can access the relevant Promotion Appeal Guidelines issued by the Public Service Commissioner at www.opsme.qld.gov.au

Appointee Date of Reference Vacancy Appoint- Number ment Previous Position and Classification Name (Unless Otherwise Indicated)

CORPORATE SOLUTIONS QUEENSLAND CSQ 624/05 Human Resource Consultant, Human 20-5-05 Follet, Dallas Administrative Officer, Human Resources Di rectorate, Re cruitment, Resource Services, Brisbane Brisbane (AO3) (AO2) CSQ 640/05 Human Resource Of ficer, CSQ HR, 8/15 1-8-05 Barlow, Irene Administration Officer, Department Adelaide Street, Brisbane, (AO3) of Education an d the Arts, Brisbane (AO2) CSQ 644/05 Team Le ader, Doc uments and Re cords 20-7-05 Hammond, Stephen Records Manager, Queensland State Management, In formation S ervices, Archives, Brisbane (AO5) Brisbane (AO6)

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND THE ARTS CC 10120/05 Senior G uidance Office, C airns 4-7-05 O’Sullivan, Stamatina Guidance Officer, Hambledon State Coastal/Torres St rait and Cape Districts, Annastacla School, Cairns Co astal District, Far North Queen sland Re gion, Cairns Far No rth Queensland Re gion, (Band 6) Cairns (Band 5) CO 10090/05 Principal P olicy O fficer, S trategic Policy a nd Date of Moriarty, Donalee Principal Advisor, Strategic Education Futures, Brisbane (AO8) Duty Implementation Bra nch, Of fice of Planning, Resourcing an d Performance, Brisbane (AO7) Queensland Museum *N/A Visitor Services Supervisor , The W orkshops 15-6-05 McLachlan, Olive Visitor Se rvices Super visor, The Rail Museum, North Ipswich (OO5) Maree Workshops Rail Museum, North Ipswich (OO4) * This appointment is made in accordance with Section 6.13 of Directive 01/04 Recruitment and Selection.

QUEENSLAND STUDIES AUTHORITY QSA 16/05 Executive Officer—(Queensland Studies Date of Thomson, Caroline Executive Officer—National Forums Authority) (AO6) Duty Policy De velopment Di vision, Department of Employment and Training (AO4)

DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES ES 151/05 Ministerial and Ex ecutive Ser vices Of ficer, 28-6-05 Sheahan, Gemma Communications an d Ministerial an d Executive Se rvices, Elizabeth Correspondence Of ficer, Strategic Polic y and Executive Services, Operations Management Branch, Kedron (AO5) Queensland Fire and Rescue Service, Kedron (AO4)

DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING CID 21/05 Executive Of ficer, Pro duct Services, TAFE 18-7-05 Toze, Melinda Executive Of ficer, Educational Queensland Centre F or Inn ovation and Services, Open L earning Development, Brisbane (AO6) Institute of T AFE, Brisbane (AO4) CID 15/05 ATSI Marketing and Information Of ficer, 1-7-05 Visini, Renita Administrative Of ficer, Emergency TAFE Queensland Centre F or Inno vation Services (Corporate and Development, Brisbane (AO4) Communication), Brisb ane (AO4) 1100 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 [29 July, 2005

APPOINTMENTS—continued

Appointee Date of Reference Vacancy Appoint- Number ment Previous Position and Classification Name (Unless Otherwise Indicated) ET 252/05 Media and Co mmunications Of ficer, 14-7-05 Klemm, Krystina Assistant Program Of ficer, Employment and Indigenous Initiati ves Department of Employment and Brisbane (AO5) Training, Brisbane (AO3) ET 258/05 Senior Polic y Of ficer, Training, Qu ality and 14-7-05 Green, Rod Executive Officer, Training, Quality Regulation, Brisbane (AO7) and Re gulation Di vision, Brisbane (AO6)

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY DOE 24/05 Principal Policy Of ficer, 13% Gas Re gistry, 1-8-05 Denny, Sharon Principal Polic y Of ficer, Strate gic Brisbane (AO7) Policy Coo rdination, Brisbane (AO7)

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING HO 59/05 Senior Training Officer, Service Development Date of Lean, Keryn Frances Senior Training Of ficer, Servi ce and Review, Client Services, Brisbane Duty Development and Review, Client (AO6) Services, Brisbane (AO5) HO 72/05 Operations Coordinator, Call Centre, Clie nt Date of Vassallo, Marie Team Leader, Ca ll Ce ntre, Cl ient Services, Brisbane (AO7) Duty Services, Brisbane (AO5)

DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS IR 81/05 Principal W orkplace Health and Safety 18-7-05 Donnelly, Darrell Senior Workplace Health and Safety Inspector, Accreditation and Certif ication, Inspector, WHSQ Brisbane WHSQ Brisbane North (AO6) North, Lutwyche (AO5) IR 93/05 Senior Project Officer, Workplace Health and 18-7-05 D’Allura, Louise Workplace Heal th and S afety Safety Queensland, Brisbane North (AO6) Inspector, Workplace Health and Safety Brisbane North (AO4)

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND ATTORNEY-GENERAL J 130/05 Practice Manager,Dispute Resolution Branch, Date of Eades, Kirsten Training Co-ordinator, Dispute Justice Administration (AO7) Duty Resolution Branch, Justice Administration (AO6) J 141/05 Manager, Strategy and Architecture Services, Date of McCarthy, Neil System Architect (QWIC), Business Information Manageme nt Br anch, Legal Duty Vincent Solutions Services, Information and Corporate Services Division (AO8) Management Bran ch, Legal and Corporate Services Di vision (AO7)

PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE PT 16/05 Human Resource Team Le ader, Huma n Date of Mayer, Rhonda Mary, Principal Human Resourc e Of ficer, Resource Managemen t Su b-Program, Duty BBusMan Human Resource Management Legal and Human Resource Services Sub-Program, Legal and Human Program, Brisbane (AO6) Resource Services Pro gram, Brisbane (AO5)

DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT, PLANNING, SPORT AND RECREATION LGPS 34/05 Program Supp ort Of ficer, Pr ogram and 30-6-05 Kajganic, Matthew Administration Of ficer, Program and Facilities De velopment, Program Sacha Facilities De velopment, Progra m Development Group, Sport and Recreation Development Group, Sport and Queensland, Department of Local Recreation Queensland, Department Government, Planning, Sp ort and of Local Go vernment, Plannin g, Recreation, Brisbane (AO4) Sport and Recreation, Brisbane (AO3) LGPS 76/05 Principal Planner , Western and C entral Date of Day, Kenneth John Senior C oordinating O fficer, N atural Queensland Planning Di vision, Planning Duty Resource S ervices, Central W est Services, Department of Local Region, Landscapes and Government, Planning, Sp ort and Community Servi ces, C atchment Recreation, Rockhampton (AO8) and Regional Planning, Department of Natu ral Reso urces and Mi nes, Rockhampton (PO5) 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 1101

APPOINTMENTS—continued

Appointee Date of Reference Vacancy Appoint- Number ment Previous Position and Classification Name (Unless Otherwise Indicated) LGPS 100/05 Senior O rganisational D evelopment Officer, 15-7-05 Armstrong, Kylie Organisational De velopment Of ficer, Organisational De velopment, Business Simone Organisational De velopment, Coordination Di vision, Sport and Business Coord ination Di vision, Recreation Quee nsland, Department of Sport and Recreation Queensland, Local Go vernment, Planning, Sport and Department of Local Government, Recreation, Brisbane (AO6) Planning Sport and Recreation, Brisbane (AO5) LGPS 61/05 Principal Ex ecutive Of ficer, Of fice of the Date of Richards, Glenda Manager, Work F orce Capability , General Manager , Co rporate S ervices, Duty Marilyn Department of Natural Resources Department of Local Government, and Mines, Brisbane (AO7) Planning, Sport and Recreation, Br isbane (AO8)

DEPARTMENT OF MAIN ROADS MR 270/05 Business Support Officer, North Coast 18-7-05 Albrecht, Janis Support Of ficer, North Coast Hinterland Distri ct, South East Hinterland District, South East Queensland Region, Gympie (AO3) Queensland Re gion, Gympie (AO2) MR 272/05 Senior P avements, Materials and 18-7-/05 Donald, Gregory John Pavements, Ma terials an d Geotechnical Of ficer, P avements, Geotechnical Di vision, Road Materials S ervices Bra nch, Roa d S ystem System and Engin eering Group, and Engineering Group, Brisbane, (OO6) Brisbane (OO5) MR 277/05 Principal Engineer (T raffic Analysis), 13-7-05 Harrison, Simon, Engineer, Metropol itan District, Metropolitan District, South East B of Engineering South East Queensland Re gion, Queensland Region, Brisbane (PO5) (Civil) (Honours) Brisbane (PO3) MR 306/05 Business Support and Systems Of ficer, 18-7-05 Chapman, Selina Jane Business Support and Systems Northern District , North Queensland Officer, Northern District, North Region, Townsville (AO3) Queensland Re gion, Townsville (AO2) MR 313/05 Principal Advisor (Projects) , R oadTek Date of Jack, Allan Norman Project Ma nager, Inf ormation Consulting, RoadT ek Group, Br isbane Duty Services Branc h, Services (AO7) Group, Queen sland Transport, Brisbane (PO4) MR 321/05 Senior Engineer (Contracts), RoadTek Date of Suresh, Parameswaran, Engineer, North Co ast Hinter land Consulting, RoadT ek Group, Gympie Duty B Engineering District, So uth East Queenslan d (PO4) Region, Gympie (PO3)

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND MINES NRM 3271 Principal Project Of ficer, Cen tral W est 1-7-05 Carpenter, Julia Project Of ficer, Cat chment a nd Region, Natu ral Resource Services, Regional Plannin g, Land scapes Mackay (AO7) and Community Se rvices, Central West Re gion, Natural Resou rce Services, Mackay (PO3) NRM 3192 Senior Polic y Of ficer, Water Management, Date of Blackbourn, Lisa Jane Project Officer, Water Management Water Management and Use, Inte grated Duty and Use, W ater Services, Land Resource Management, Brisbane (AO6) and Vegetation Services, Central West Re gion, Natural Resou rce Services, Rockhampton (AO5) NRM 3256 Senior Cartographer, Map ping Products and 20-6-05 Long, Peter Mervyn, Cartographer, Mapping Products Services, Land Information Services, Land CertCart and Services, Land Inf ormation Information, Bureau of Land Information Services, Land Information, and T itles, Natural Resourc e Services, Bureau of Land Inf ormation and Woolloongabba (TO4) Titles, Na tural Re source Services, Woolloongabba (TO3) NRM 3180 Principal Archeologist, Cultural Heritage 1-7-05 Rowland, Michael, Principal Conserv ation Of ficer, Coordination Unit, Re gional Services, MA(Anthro) Cultural Heritage Coordinati on Natural Resource Services, Unit, Re gional Services, Natural Woolloongabba (PO5) Resource Services, Woolloongabba (PO4) NRM 3276 Senior Pro ject Of ficer, Cultural Heritage 1-7-05 Fogarty, John Senior Car tographer, T enure Coordination Unit, Re gional Services, History/Mapping Co ordination Natural Resource Services, Team, Claim Resolution, Nati ve Woolloongabba (AO6) Title Services an d I ndigenous Land Services, Office of the Director-General, Woolloongabba (TO4) 1102 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 [29 July, 2005

APPOINTMENTS—continued

Appointee Date of Reference Vacancy Appoint- Number ment Previous Position and Classification Name (Unless Otherwise Indicated) NRM 3319 Principal Polic y Of ficer, Policy and Date of Wilson, Kristen Jane Senior Project Of ficer, T enures Legislation, Policy and Resource Strategy, Duty Quality and Resolution, Land Bureau of Mining an d Petroleum, Access, Polic y an d Resource Brisbane (AO7) Strategy, Bureau of Mining and Petroleum, Brisbane (AO6) NRM 3134 Analytical Chemist, Analytical Services, 5-7-05 Kelly, Tony William, Analytical Chem ist, Analytical Occupational Hygiene En vironment and BappSc Services, Occupational Hygiene Chemistry Centre, SIMT ARS, Bureau of Environment and C hemistry Mining and Petroleum, Redbank (PO3) Centre, SIMTARS, Bure au of Mining and Petroleum, Redbank (PO2)

DEPARTMENT OF POLICE Queensland Police Service PO 164/05 Finance O fficer, State C rime O perations 20-7-05 Quigley, Susan Louise Senior Accounting Officer, Finance Command, Brisbane (AO5) Division, Brisbane (AO4)

DEPARTMENT OF THE PREMIER AND CABINET PR 90/05 Senior Policy Of ficer, Economic Po licy, Date of Vagne, Matthew Policy Officer, E conomic P olicy, Policy Division, Brisbane (AO7) Duty Elliott, BEc(Hons) Policy Division, Brisbane (AO6)

OFFICE OF PUBLIC SERVICE MERIT AND EQUITY OPS 68/05 Administration Officer, Ex ecutive S ervices, Date of McGarry, Leigh Anne, Administrative Of ficer, Ex ecutive Brisbane (AO3) Duty BMus (MusEd) Services, Brisbane (AO2)

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND FISHERIES DPIF 2315 District Inspector, Animal Biosecurity Field Date of Debney, Megan Inspector, Animal Biosecurity Field Services, W est R egion, Biosecurity, Duty Rebecca, BScApp Services, W est Region, Winton (TO3) Biosecurity, Charleville (TO2) DPIF 2293 Senior Polic y Of ficer, Strate gic Po licy, 8-7-05 Glasson, Zoe Senior Polic y Of ficer, Polic y Industry Development, Brisbane (AO6) Analysis, Strate gic Policy, Industry De velopment, Brisbane (AO5) DPIF 2293 Senior Polic y Of ficer, Polic y Coord ination 8-7-05 Humphries, Fran Senior Fisheries Management and De velopment, Strate gic Po licy, Officer, Reso urce Management, Industry Development, Brisbane (AO6) Fisheries, Brisbane (AO5) DPIF 2281 Livestock Supervisor, Research Statio ns and Date of Nicholls, Anthony Livestock S upervisor, R esearch Facilities, Re gional C orporate Duty Raymond Stations and Facilities, Regional Capabilities, Central Re gion, Re gional Corporate Cap abilities, Central Delivery, Delivery, Rockhampton (OO4) Region, Re gional Delivery, Delivery, Rockhampton (OO3) # Scientific Assistant, Plant Protection Systems 23-6-05 Trebilco, Eric Farmhand, Plant Protection Systems South, Competitive Productio n Systems South, Competiti ve Pr oduction South, Horticulture and Forestry Science, Systems South, Horticulture and Delivery, Indooroopilly (OO3) Forestry Scien ce, Deli very, Indooroopilly (OO2) # OPS Directive 01/04 Recruitment and Selection s6.13 Promotion following job evaluation resulting in a higher classification level.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS QB 75/05 Procurement Manager , Capr icornia Region, 11-7-05 Drochmann, Deborah Procurement Of ficer, Capricornia Central an d South W est Queensland Joy Region, Central and South W est Group, QBuild , Depa rtment of Public Queensland Group, QBuild, Works, Rockhampton (AO6) Department of Public W orks, Rockhampton (AO4) QB 91/05 Project Of ficer (B uilding Se rvices), Ca pe Date of O’Sullivan, Timothy Foreperson (Building), Darling York Re gion, North Queensland Gr oup, Duty Douglas Downs Region, Central and QBuild, Department of Pub lic Works, South W est Queensland Grou p, Thursday Island (OO6) QBuild, Depar tment of Public Works, Toowoomba (OO5) QB 62/05 Project Manag er (B uilding Services), Cape 30-7-05 Hodge, Allister Estimator, Cape York Region, North York Re gion, North Queensland Gr oup, Robert Queensland Group, QBuild, QBuild, Department of Pub lic Works, Department of Public W orks, Cairns (OO7) Cairns (OO6) 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 1103

APPOINTMENTS—continued

Appointee Date of Reference Vacancy Appoint- Number ment Previous Position and Classification Name (Unless Otherwise Indicated)

RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES AUTHORITY RTA 8/05 Senior Community Education Officer, Policy 13-9-05 Munck, Allen Client Information Of ficer, Bon d and Education Services, Brisbane (AO5) and Advisory Services, Brisbane (AO3) RTA 9/05 Senior Human Resources C onsultant, 25-7-05 O’Loughlin, Margaret, Senior Human Resources Corporate and In vestigation Services, B.A., Grad.Dip. Consultant, Corpo rate an d Brisbane (AO7) Bus. Investigation Services, Brisbane (AO6)

DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION SDI44 /05 Policy Advisor , Industry Sustainability , 1-7-05 Surrao , Suzanne, BEc Policy Advisor, Industry Sustainability, Industry De velopment and Small (Hons);BA(Govt) Industry De velopment and Small Business, Industry De velopment and Business, Industry D evelopment Investment, Brisbane, (AO7) and Investment, Brisbane, (AO6) SD I82/05 Corporate Finance Officer, Business Support, 15-7-05 Hay, Riki Heather Office Coo rdinator, State Client Services, Brisbane, (AO4) Development and Innovation Centre, Client Services, Mackay, (AO3) SD 78/05 Project Officer, Aviation and Defence 27-6-05 Manttan, Jason Administrative Of ficer, F ood an d Sectoral De velopment, Manuf acturing Robert, Agribusiness Sectoral Development, Industries and Investment, Industry GradCertBus Industry Development and Small development and In vestment, Brisbane, (AppFin), Business, Industry Development and (AO4) BBus(HRM, Investment, Brisbane, (AO2) Marketing) SD 58/05 Principal Polic y Of ficer, Smart State Polic y 29-6-05 Pearkes, Davina Senior Polic y Of ficer, Smart State and Planning, Innovation and Smart State Caroline, Policy and Planning, Inno vation Policy, Brisbane, (AO7) GradCert(Mgt) and Smart State Policy, Brisbane, (AO6) SD I91/05 Senior In vestment of ficer, In vestment 5-7-05 Wilson, Michelle Special Projects Officer, Investment Attraction, Manuf acturing Industries and Attraction, Manuf acturing Investment, Industry Development and Industries and In vestment, Investment, Brisbane, (AO6) Industry De velopment and Investment, Brisbane (AO4)

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM, FAIR TRADING AND WINE INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT TFTW 47/05 Regional Manager , Service Deli very and 18-7-05 Ferrar, David John Senior Liquor Licensing Of ficer, Development Division, Townsville (AO6) Service De livery an d Development Di vision, Mackay (AO5) TFTW 53/05 Business S ervices T eam Le ader, Licensing 4-7-05 Millmore, Tamika Rae Administrative Officer, Licensing Branch, Busin ess Services Di vision, Branch, Business Serv ices Office of Fair Trading, Brisbane (AO4) Division, Office of F air Trading, Brisbane (AO2)

QUEENSLAND TRANSPORT TD 45/05 Network Architect, Information Services Date of Blundell, David Principal Advisor (Telecommunications), Branch, Services Group, Brisbane (PO6) Duty Information Services Branch, Services Group, Brisbane (PO4) TD 196/05 Senior Ap plications T ester, Information Date of John, Ann Maree Applications T ester, Inf ormation Services Branch , Services Group, Duty Services Branc h, Services Brisbane (AO6) Group, Brisbane (AO5) TD 207/05 Senior Advisor to Ex ecutive Director , Date of Sheehan, Tamara Jane Senior Correspondence Management Services Group Dire ctorate, Services Duty Officer, S ervices Group Group, Brisbane (AO5) Directorate, S ervices Group, Brisbane (AO4) TD 148/05 Transport Inspector , Comp liance (Northern), Date of Bell, Andrew Transport Inspector 11, Compliance Northern Re gion, Services Group, Duty (Northern), North ern Region, Townsville (AO4) Services Group, T ownsville (AO3) TD 202/05 Driving Examiner, Client Service Deli very, Date of Fisher, Daryl Leslie Customer Ser vice Of ficer, Cli ent Northern Region, Services Group , Cairns Duty Service Deli very, Norther n (AO3) Region, Services Group, Cairns (AO2) 1104 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 [29 July, 2005

APPOINTMENTS—continued

Appointee Date of Reference Vacancy Appoint- Number ment Previous Position and Classification Name (Unless Otherwise Indicated) TD 226/05 Manager (Road Safety), Road Saf ety (South Date of Bourke, Lesley John Manager (P assenger T ransport East), South East Region, Services Group, Duty Operations), Passenger Transport Brisbane (AO7) – North, South East Re gion, Services Gr oup, Mooloolaba (AO6) TD 247/05 Finance Officer, Strategy Performance and Date of Buckley, Paul Assistant Finance Of ficer (Cash Financial Management Group, TransLink, Duty Management), Fi nance Services Brisbane (AO4) Branch, CorporateLink, Brisbane (AO3) TD 175/05 Senior Business Advisor, Land Transport and Date of Bennets, Allan Advisor ( Policy), Systems and Safety Division, Brisbane (AO6) Duty Performance Reporting Br anch, Services Group, Brisbane (AO5) TD 174/05 Senior Advisor (Polic y), Land Transport and Date of Brendan, Hoyle Advisor (Polic y), Land T ransport Safety Division, Brisbane (AO6) Duty and Safety Di vision, Brisbane (AO5) TD 174/05 Senior Advisor (Polic y), Land Transport and Date of Caprioli, Peter Advisor (Policy), Land T ransport Safety Division, Brisbane (AO6) Duty and Safety Di vision, Brisbane (AO5) TD 175/05 Senior Business Advisor, Land Transport and Date of Schembri, David Senior Project Of ficer, Land Safety Division, Brisbane (AO6) Duty Transport and Safety Di vision, Brisbane (AO5) TD 174/05 Senior Advisor (Polic y), Land Transport and Date of Stefaniw, Marion Advisor (Polic y), Land T ransport Safety Division, Brisbane (AO6) Duty and Safety Di vision, Brisbane (AO5) TD 174/05 Senior Advisor (Polic y), Land Transport and Date of Thompson, Blair Advisor (Polic y), Land T ransport Safety Division, Brisbane (AO6) Duty and Safety Di vision, Brisbane (AO5)

TREASURY DEPARTMENT TY 105/05 Treasury A nalyst, T reasury Office, B risbane Date of Broughton, Erica Treasury Anal yst, T reasury Of fice, (AO5) Duty May, B.Bus., Brisbane (AO4) B.Econ. TY 111/05 Manager, P ensions a nd S upport Services, Date of Marrinan, Graeme Project Of ficer, Go vernment Operations, Go vernment Superannuation Duty Michael Superannuation Office, Brisbane Office, Brisbane (AO6) (AO5) TY 114/05 Senior Investigator, Q ueensland O ffice o f Date of Hayes, Susan Lee Investigator, Queen sland Of fice of Gaming Regulation, Brisbane (AO6) Duty Gaming Re gulation, Brisbane (AO5) TY 114/05 Senior Investigator, Q ueensland O ffice o f Date of Grimmond, Robert Investigator, Queen sland Of fice of Gaming Regulation, Brisbane (AO6) Duty Gregory Gaming Re gulation, Brisbane (AO5) 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 1105

NOTIFICATION OF APPOINTMENTS PART I I Appointments have been approved to the undermentioned vacancies. Appeals do not lie against these appointments.

Reference Date of Number Vacancy Appointment Name of Appointee

CORPORATE SOLUTIONS QUEENSLAND CSQ 624/05 Human Resource Consultant, Human Resources Directorate, 2-5-05 Kellis, Nicholas Recruitment, Brisbane (AO3) CSQ 624/05 Human Resource Consultant, Human Resources Directorate, 11-7-05 Cheng, Charlie Recruitment, Brisbane (AO3) CSQ 642/05 Executive Assistant OED, Level 5, Neville Bonner Building, 15-8-05 Cloherty, Cathy Ann 75 William Street, Brisbane, (AO4)

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIVE SERVICES CS 53/05 Community Correctional Of ficer – Ca se Manager, Cairns 4-4-05 Collins, Nicole June Drug Courts (PO2) CS 34/05 Regional and Programs Trai ning Officer, Nor thern Region 7-3-05 Hartnett, Karla Mai Community Corrections (PO3) CS 14/05 Community Correctional Officer, I nnisfail Community 29-3-05 Bennett, Steven Corrections (PO2) CS 170/05 Executive Director Co mmunity Operations, Community 25-7-05 Camden, Peter John Operations Directorate, (SES2-4) CS 123/05 Senior Consultant, Wo rkplace Health and Safety, 1-8-05 Keating, James Peter Organisational Health Unit , Human R esource Ser vices Branch, Corporate Services Directorate (AO6-2) CS 121/05 Permanent Full time, Community corr ectional Officer Date of Duty Western, Rhonda Jean (Offender Programs), Central Region Office, Rockhampton (PPO2-PPO3)

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND THE ARTS #MG 30042/05 Supervisor ( TRACER Unit), Moreton R egion, E ducation 10-11-04 Watts, Wendy Queensland, Ipswich (AO5) %CO 10103/05 Manager Contracts, M anagement Systems f or S chools Date of Duty MacLean, Robert Andrew Program, Office of Strategic Information and Technology, Brisbane (SO2L) #CO 10143/05 Director of Studies, Education Quee nsland International, 11-7-05 Webb, Jacinta M Office of International, N on-State and Higher Education, Brisbane (AO6) %CO 10117/05 Support Officer (Intern ational Student Programs), Education 19-7-05 Hill, Kristie Louise Queensland International, Offic e of Inte rnational, No n- State and Higher Education, Brisbane (AO3) CO 10108/05 Senior Human Resour ce Advisor, Workforce Diversity & Date of Duty Roach, Anita Heather Equity Unit, Office of Strategic HR & Learning, Brisbane (AO5) CO 10090/05 Principal Policy Officer, Strategic Policy & Education Date of Duty Smith, Shayna Futures, Brisbane (AO8) $CO 10145/05 Assistant Advisor (Risk Ma nagement), Internal Audit Unit, Date of Duty Madden, Andrea Brisbane (AO3) % Temporary for 2 years unless otherwise determined. # Temporary for 12 months unless otherwise determined. $ Temporary until 30/6/06 unless otherwise determined.

DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES *ES 201/05 Team Leader ICT Software Licensing, Desktop Management, Date of Entry Woolford, Samantha Information Operations Centre, Informati on Services, upon Duty Business Support Services, Kedron (AO6) *ES 218/05 Planning & Project Offi cer, Disaster Mitigation & 27-6-05 Henderson, Judith Management, Co mmunity Sa fety & Susta inability, Counter Disaster & Rescue Services, Kedron (AO6) *ES 271/05 Applications Developer (FIMS Projec t), Project Services, 18-7-05 Kalyansundaram, Balaji Information Development Cent re, In formation Services, Business Support Services, Eagle Farm (AO5) 1106 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 [29 July, 2005

NOTIFICATION OF APPOINTMENTS—continued

Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Number Appointment *ES 271/05 Applications Developer (F IMS Project), Pr oject Services, 20-7-05 Qiu, Wei Information Development Cent re, Infor mation Services, Business Support Services, Eagle Farm (AO5) *ES 271/05 Applications Developer (F IMS Project), Pr oject Services, 25-7-05 Simpson, Peter Information Development Cent re, Infor mation Services, Business Support Services, Eagle Farm (AO5) *ES 318/05 Health Information Offi cer, Information Support Unit, 1-8-05 Fletcher, Seonaid Queensland Ambulance Service, Brisbane (AO4) ∗ Temporary position.

DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING TAFE 481/05 Web Content Manager , Southbank Institute of T AFE, 25-7-05 Williams, Cara Brisbane (AO5) MIT 12/05 Operations and Maintenance Officer, Moreton Institute of 18-7-05 Lazar, Mihail TAFE ( OO3) GCIT 209/05 Director of F aculty, South East Queensland Re gion, Gold Date of Duty Harvey, Basil Coast (AO8) 25-7-05

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY EN 49/05 Environmental Officer, Southern Region – Environmental Date of Entry Leon, Denise Andrea, Operations, Environmenta l Operations Division, B.Sc. Environmental Protection Agency, Brisbane (PO2) EN 49/05 Environmental Officer, Southern Region – Environmental Date of Entry Wilcox, Tara Louise, Operations, Environmenta l Operations Division, Grad.Cert.Sc.,B.Sc. Environmental Protection Agency, Brisbane (PO2) (Environmental Health) EN 68/05 Senior Environmental Officer , Central Region – Date of Entry Draper, Ian Colin, Environmental Operatio ns, Environmental Operatio ns B.App.Sc., M.Marine Studies Division, Envir onmental Protection Agenc y, Mac kay (PO3) EN 98/05 Project Support Officer, Resource Assessment Unit, Planning Date of Entry Nowak, Petra Services Branch, Planning Division, Environmental Protection Agency,Brisbane (AO3)

OFFICE OF HEALTH PRACTITIONER REGISTRATION BOARDS 06/05 Director, Professional Sta ndards Unit, Offi ce of Health 22-8-05 Finn, Erin Practitioner Registration Boards, Brisbane (AO8)

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING *HO 57/05 Occupational Therapist, Central Queensla nd Area Office, Date of Duty Earle, Susan Ann Regional Services, Client Services, Rockhampton (PO3) * Permanent part-time appointment.

DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS IR 98/05 Principle Industrial & Em ployee Relation s Officer, PSIER 18-7-05 Matley, Dion Phillip Brisbane (AO7) IR 79/05 Senior Policy Officer – Data Coordinator, Workplace Health 22-8-05 Barker, Jane & Safety Queensland, Brisbane (AO6)

DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT, PLANNING, SPORT AND RECREATION @ LGPS 17/05 Planner, South East Queensland Wide Bay Burnett Planning 27-5-05 A-Izzeddin, Bruce Ibrahim Division, Planning Services, Department of Local Government, Planning, Sport and Recreation, Brisbane (AO5) # LGPS 17/05 Planner, South East Queensland Wide Bay Burnett Planning 27-6-05 Heyden, David Division, Planning Services, Department of Local Government, Planning, Sport and Recreation, Brisbane (AO5) $ LGPS 17/05 Planner, South East Queensland Wide Bay Burnett Planning 27-6-05 Cella, Alex Division, Planning Services, Department of Local Government, Planning, Sport and Recreation, Brisbane (AO5) 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 1107

NOTIFICATION OF APPOINTMENTS—continued

Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Number Appointment % LGPS 17/05 Planner, South East Queensland Wide Bay Burnett Planning 27-6-05 Wheeler, Marian Division, Planning Services, Department of Local Government, Planning, Sport and Recreation, Brisbane (AO5) LGPS 92/05 Communications Officer, Marketing and Communication 18-7-05 Holloway, Alex Unit, Business Coordination Division, Sport and Recreation Queensland, Department of Local Government, Planning, Sport and Recreation, Brisbane (AO5) @ Temporary appointment up to 23 June 2006. # Temporary appointment up to 23 June 2006. $ Temporary appointment up to 23 June 2006. % Temporary appointment up to 23 June 2006.

DEPARTMENT OF MAIN ROADS MR 76/05 Building Services Coordinator, Services Division, Corporate Date of Duty Sweetman, Bruce David Services Group, Brisbane (OO6) MR 174/05 Principal Advisor (Desi gn), Road Tek Consulting, RoadTek Date of Duty Vilic, Peter, Group, Nerang (TO6) Assoc Dip Civil Engineering

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND MINES NRM 3333 Senior Tenures Officer, Mi nes, South East Reg ion, Natural Date of Duty Cooney, Tanya Margaret Resource Services, Woolloongabba (AO4) NRM 3287 Senior Po licy Officer (Allocation Plann ing), Water 4-7-05 Hausler, Simon Allocation, Water Management and Use, Integrated Resource Management (AO6) NRM 3295 Team Leader (Allocation Planning), Water Allocation, Water Date of Duty Carpenter, Justin Management and Use, Integr ated Resource Management, Brisbane (AO7) NRM 3286 Policy Officer (Economic Assessment ), Water Planning Date of Duty Harch, Susan Leanne, (North), Water Plan ning, Inte grated Re source BAgrEc Management, Brisbane (PO3) NRM 3220 Vegetation Management O fficer, Statew ide Veg etation Date of Duty Erbacher, Kimberley, Management, Nor th Region, Na tural Res ource S ervices, BSc Townsville (PO2) NRM 3220 Vegetation Management O fficer, Statew ide Veg etation Date of Duty Murdoch, Julie, Management, Centr al West Region, Natural Reso urce BSc Services, Mackay (PO2) NRM 3220 Vegetation Management O fficer, Statew ide Veg etation Date of Duty Johnson, Brett, Management, South West Region, Natur al Reso urce BSc Services, Townsville (PO2) NRM 3220 Vegetation Management O fficer, Statew ide Veg etation Date of Duty O’Brien, Mark, Management, South East Region, Natur al Reso urce BSc Services, Gympie (PO2) NRM 3273 Chemist, Natu ral Reso urce Sciences Chem istry Centre, 17-7-05 Finch, Niki Pretoria, Resource Processes, Natural Re source Sc iences, Nat ural BSc Resource Services, Indooroopilly (PO2) NRM 3220 Vegetation Management O fficer, Statew ide Veg etation Date of Duty Spencer, Peter, Management, South West Region, Natur al Reso urce BSc Services, Ipswich (PO2) NRM 3220 Vegetation Management O fficer, Statew ide Veg etation Date of Duty Plank, Caroline Eyre, Management, South East Region, Natur al Reso urce BSc Services, Gympie (PO2) NRM 3220 Vegetation Management O fficer, Statew ide Veg etation Date of Duty Hofer, Amanda, Management, South West Region, Natur al Reso urce BSc Services, Ipswich (PO2) NRM 3220 Vegetation Management O fficer, Statew ide Veg etation Date of Duty Cathie, Julie, Management, Nor th Region, Na tural Res ource S ervices, BSc Townsville (PO2) NRM 3320 Natural Resource Planning Officer, Catchment and Regional Date of Duty Hill, Nicholas, Planning, Landscapes and Co mmunity Ser vices, South BSc East Region, Natural Resource Services, Nambour (PO3) 1108 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 [29 July, 2005

NOTIFICATION OF APPOINTMENTS—continued

Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Number Appointment

DEPARTMENT OF POLICE

Queensland Police Service #PO 242/04 Electronics Tradesperson, R adio and Electronics Section, Date of Duty Ruby, Benjamin William, Operations Support Command, Brisbane (C6) B.Tech (MEEE) PO 30/05 Communications Room Operator, Beenleigh Division, Logan Date of Duty Hambridge, Deborah Joanne District, South Eastern Region, Beenleigh (OO4) * PO 113/05 Communications/Electronics Coordinator, Mount Isa District, Date of Duty Dick, Graham Douglas Northern Region, Mount Isa (AO4) PO 125/05 Administration Officer, Gympie Division, Gympie District, Date of Duty Hall, Kevin Nicholas North Coast Region, Gympie (AO3) +PO 130/05 Communications Room Op erator, Communications Branch, Date of Duty Burton, Renee Lee Operations Support Command, Brisbane (OO4) # Temporary appointment until 30 June 2006. * This appointment was incorrectly recorded in Part I (Appealable) of the Government Gazette dated 22 July 2005. + Appointment declined.

DEPARTMENT OF THE PREMIER AND CABINET PR 65/05 Business Manager , Overse as Ma rket Deve lopment, T rade, Date of Duty Hardy, David, Trade and International Oper ations Division , Brisbane BA (AO8) PR 60/05 Senior Policy Officer, Multicultural Af fairs Queensland, Date of Duty Marczak, Nikki, Governance Division, Brisbane (AO6) BA Yip, Kelly Ying-Kei, BSocSc

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND FISHERIES DPIF 2255 Senior Biometrician, Biometry, Product In novation - Wheat, Date of Duty Hunt, Colleen, Barley & Oa ts, P lant Science, Delivery, Toowoomba BSc, MSc (PO4) DPIF 2067 Field Officer, Queensland Boating & Fisheries Patrol - North Date of Duty Johansson, Pascal Benny, Region, Resource Protection, Fisheries, Townsville (TO2) DipSeaFood(Fish Comp) DPIF 2254 Technical Assistant, Pulses, Produ ct Innovation - Sorghum, 25-7-05 King, Kristopher John, Maize & Pulses, Plant Sci ence, De livery, Herm itage BScApp Research Station (TO2) DPIF 2279 Agricultural Economist, Extension Queensland, Region al 5-9-05 Best, Mark, Delivery, Delivery, Rockhampton (PO3) BAgrEc DPIF 2036 Senior Project Officer, Integrated Re gional Plann ing, North 16-9-05 Lindsay, Stewart, Region, Reg ional Delivery, Delivery, Sou th Joh nstone BScApp (PO4) DPIF 2293 Senior Policy Officer, Policy Coordination & Development, 8-7-05 Coyne, Kym Jane Strategic Policy, Industry Development, Brisbane (AO6) DPIF 2293 Senior Policy Officer, Policy Coordination & Development, 8-7-05 Utley, Melissa Jane Strategic Policy, Industry Development, Brisbane (AO6) DPIF 2293 Senior Policy Officer, Policy Coordination & Development, 8-7-05 Crossland, Rachel Lee Strategic Policy, Industry Development, Brisbane (AO6) DPIF 2240 Investment / Financial Analyst, Re search & Development, 15-8-05 Hohnke, David Portfolio Managemen t, Research & Deve lopment Strategy, Industry Development, Brisbane (AO6) DPIF 2284 Research Scientist, Climate & Systems Techn ologies, Date of Duty Dutta, Sunil, Emerging Technologies, Delivery, (PO3) PhD, MEng, BSc DPIF 2301 Administration Officer, Regional Corpo rate Capabilities, Date of Duty Stanley, Yvonne Marie North Region , Region al Delivery, De livery, Cha rters Towers (AO3)

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS QF 13/05 Motor Mechanic, Workshop Branch, QFleet, Department of Date of Duty Rutledge, Scott Maxwell Public Works, Zillmere (C10) QF 13/05 Motor Mechanic, Workshop Branch, QFleet, Department of Date of Duty Clenzos, Peter Victor Public Works, Zillmere (C10) 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 1109

NOTIFICATION OF APPOINTMENTS—continued

Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Number Appointment QF 10/05 Sale Car Assi stant, T echnical Serv ices Branch, QFlee t, 20-7-05 Andrews, Leslie John Department of Public Works, Zillmere (OO3) PS 19/05 Assistant Director, Profes sional Services, Professional 13-7-05 Wade, Lee Miles Services Portfolio, Project Services, Department of Public Works, Brisbane (SO2)

DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION SDI 137 /04 Manager, Project Delivery, Project delivery and 15-8-05 Mitchell, Julianne, Infrastructure Planning, Infrastructure & Project Delivery, M.Env.Mgt; M.BA; M.Eng.Sc; Brisbane (S01) B.Eng SDI 66/05 Principal Project Officer, I nnovation Collaborations, 8-8-05 Cody, Alex J, Innovation and Emerging Industries, Inn ovation and D.Anthrop.Social;BA(Hons); Smart State Policy, Brisbane (A07) BA(Social) SDI 33/05 Temporary, Senior St ate Development an d Innovation 28-8-05 Moriarty, Janice, Officer, State Development and Innovation Centre, Client Grad.Cert.Mgt;BA;AssocDip Services, Emerald (A06) (InfoServ) SD 58/05 Principal Policy Officer , Smart State Policy and Plan ning, 29-6/-05 Niven, Catherine Margaret, Innovation and Smart State Policy, Brisbane (A07) LLB(Hons);B.Int.Bus SD 58/05 Principal Policy Officer , Smart State Policy and Plan ning, 8-8-05 Huby, Shane Peter, Innovation and Smart State Policy, Brisbane (A07) BBus;GradCert(StratProc); GradCert(ProfMgt) SD 133/05 Temporary, Senior St ate Development an d Innovation 30-6-05 Hayes, Howard Russell Officer, State Development and Innovation Centre, Client Services, Mackay (A06)

QUEENSLAND TRANSPORT TD 174/05 Senior Advisor (Policy), Land Transport and Safety Division, Date of Duty Gollschewski, Michael Brisbane (AO6) TD 85/05 Assistant Director (Strategic Per formance), Land Transport Date of Duty Bunning, Nicole and Safety Division, Brisbane (SO2) TD 182/05 Principal Advisor (Program Office), I nformation Ser vices Date of Duty Le Good, Mel Branch, Services Group, Brisbane (AO7) TD 38/05 Temporary Principal Advisor, Transpor t Planning Branch, Date of Duty Davies, Robyn Carolyne Integrated Transport Planning Division, Brisbane (AO7) TD 218/05 Temporary Principal - TransLink C apability, Strategy Date of Duty Reed, Belinda Performance and Financ ial Management Group, TransLink, Brisbane (AO7)

TREASURY DEPARTMENT TY 127/05 Temporary Evaluation Officer, Queensland Office of Gaming Date of Duty Simon, Diana Mary, Regulation, Brisbane (PO3) B.App.Sci., B.IT TY 128/05 Temporary Senior Systems Analyst/Program mer, Treasu ry Date of Duty McManus, Matthew John, Office, Brisbane (AO6) B.IT

CORPTECH CT 52/05 Temporary Manager, Pe rformance and Reporting, Sh ared Date of Duty Haynes, Paul Anthony Service Solutions, CorpTech, Brisbane (AO8) CT 51/05 Temporary Manager, C apability and Resour ces, Sh ared Date of Duty Carrigan, Anthony John, Service Solutions, CorpTech, Brisbane (AO8) B.Bus. CT 42/05 Temporary Principal Project Officer, Shared Service Date of Duty Elford, Lisa Gaye Solutions, CorpTech, Brisbane (AO7) CT 42/05 Temporary Principal Project Officer, Shared Service Date of Duty Hallam, Renee Solutions, CorpTech, Brisbane (AO7) 1110 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 70 [29 July, 2005

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Vol. CCCXXXIX] (339) FRIDAY, 29 JULY, 2005 [No. 71

Department of Justice and Attorney-General Rebecca Ellen GRIFFIN 125 Dearness Street GARBUTT Brisbane, 27 July 2005 Mary Veronica HILLEARD 27 Reef Street SAUNDERS BEACH It is notified that, pursuant to Section 21 (5) of the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991, each of the Tracey Ann HOPPER Unit 2 30 Tarcoola Avenue MOOLOOLABA persons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has been David Alexander 6 Dilkera Street BALMORAL appointed and is registered as a Justice of the Peace (Qualified). JOHNSTON Damien Mealey Belinda Lee KELLY 15 Feathertail Court TEWANTIN Jeanette Elizabeth KIRK Unit 3 185 Biota Street INALA Registrar of Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Andrew Walker 17 Dali Court HEATLEY MACDONALD THE SCHEDULE Ranu Bala MISHRA Unit 1 147 Riding Road HAWTHORNE Desley Claire 155 Palmerston Street CURRAJONG Sheren Theresa MONTY 38 Wagner Street OONOONBA ALEXANDER Barbara Anne MOYLE 14 Stafford Close KIRWAN Kevin John BRIDGE 3 Northmore Street MITCHELTON Julie Margaret O’KANE- 70 Weston Street ZILLMERE Nichole Zeena BROWN 66 Bundoora Drive KARANA DOWNS GINN Jeffery Allan 15 Sixth Street SOUTH TOWNSVILLE Brian O’MAHONY Unit 5 40 Rossiter Parade HAMILTON CAVANOUGH Petrina Gayle PHILLIPS 35 Dart Street REDLAND BAY Yu-Jen CHANG CHIEN 28 Chateau Street CALAMVALE Michael Alan ROBINSON 59 Thrush Street INALA Vincent Pun Wai CHI 6 Capricorn Avenue CRESTMEAD Kylie Anne COCK 29 Spence Street POINT VERNON Department of Justice and Attorney-General Joanne Mary COWPER 24 Wuth Street DARLING HEIGHTS Brisbane, 27 July 2005 Ivor DAVIES Kingfisher Bay Resort Unit 214 FRASER It is notified that, pursuant to Section 21 (5) of the Justices of the ISLAND Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991, each of the persons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has been Lynette Evelyn DEAN 12 Greil Street BRIGHTON appointed and is registered as a Commissioner for Declarations. Stephen Duncan 20 Hyperno Road POINT VERNON DONAGHY Damien Mealey Amy Michelle ELLIOTT 17 Ironbark Avenue NEW AUCKLAND Registrar of Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Margaret Leonie 229 Tannum Sands Road TANNUM SANDS EMERSON THE SCHEDULE Leann Amanda 38 Poinciana Street INALA FLETCHER Shane Travis BRADBURY 28 Truro Street SCARNESS Renee Marie GARDNER 6 Mannington Place AYR Brian Raymond John 16 Pembridge Place CARINDALE DALEY Wendy Joy GARTHE 82 Glasser Street GOONDIWINDI Jennifer Anne DREWETT 331 Bracker Road ROSENTHAL HEIGHTS Faith Ellen GODDARD 5 Lanai Place TAIGUM Murray Victor Henry 3 Helena Street WELLINGTON POINT Barry Graham GORMAN Palm Village 97a 63 Caloundra Road FLEMING CALOUNDRA Renita Maree GARARD Waves Unit 704 36 Duporth Avenue Patricia Anne GRACE 17 Callard Street ACACIA RIDGE MAROOCHYDORE

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Alison Dian HAVARD 20A Wimbledon Way OXENFORD Department of Justice and Attorney-General Brisbane, 26 July 2005 Samantha Jane HEWITT 1 Fahy Street BRASSALL Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Jennifer Sue HOLLAND 127 Lovat Street ELLEN GROVE Executive Council and under the Recording of Evidence Act 1962, has approved that Amy Michelle ELLIOTT be appointed to be a Sharyn Lee KISSICK 9 Tecoma Street KINGSTON Recorder whil e sh e perfo rms duty in the Magistrates Court s Anna Theresa KURTZ 30 Rainbow Street BILOELA Branch. Nicole May LOWE 35 Clarance Drive GLADSTONE ROD WELFORD Andrew Fraser MCINNES 8 Barlee Court ELANORA Office of the Public Service Commissioner Michael John MURRAY 79 Broadwater Avenue MAROOCHYDORE Brisbane, 26 July 2005 Maryann Elizabeth PAGE 35 Kelvin Grove Street TINANA Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council, under the provisions of Section 47 of the Public Katrina Leanne PARRY 67 Garnet Street COOROY Service Act 1996, has appr oved the appointment of Ms Uschi Irene Mary SCULLY 66 Stanton Road TINGALPA SCHREIBER as Dire ctor-General, Depa rtment of Hea lth, Brisbane, CEO, on a contract basis from date of commencement of Ross William SHEPHERD 19 Mary Street BUNDAMBA duty. David Martin 13 Orpington Court ARUNDEL PETER BEATTIE MP THISTLETHWAITE PREMIER AND MINISTER FOR TRADE Gavin Rodney TURNER 14 Bowers Road North EVERTON HILLS Office of the Public Service Commissioner Department of Justice and Attorney-General Brisbane, 26 July 2005 Brisbane, 27 July 2005 Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council, under the provisions of Section 45 of the Public It is notified that, pursuan t to Section 44 of the Justices of the Service Act 1996, has approved the fixing of the number and levels Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991, each of the of Senior Executives as specified in the Schedule below. persons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has ceased to be a Justice of the Peace (Commissioner for Declarations) and is FIXING OF NUMBER AND LEVELS taken to be appointed as a Commissioner for Declarations. OF SENIOR EXECUTIVES

Damien Mealey LEVEL TO BE INCREASED ON A PERMANENT BASIS

Registrar of Justices of the Peace Designation SES Designation and Commissioners for Declarations Level Number Department of Education and the Arts THE SCHEDULE Director SES3 EQSES3005 Higher Education Cameron Joseph FRASER 4 Nogoa Court EMERALD Office of Higher Education Brisbane. Jayne Ann JEFFERSON 45 Wallaroo Way DOOLANDELLA Director SES2 EQSES2006 Stanley George KEAL 27 Kearney Street MAREEBA School Human Resource Services Office of Education Queensland Judith LEONG 7 Doris Court PIMLICO Brisbane. Suzanne MULLIGAN 17 Pallinup Street RIVERHILLS LEVEL TO BE DECEASED ON A PERMANENT BASIS

James William 8E 182 Dornoch Terrace HIGHGATE HILL Designation SES Designation O’DONNELL Level Number Daniel WARD 43 Cherrywood Street SUNNYBANK Department of Education and the Arts HILLS Director SES2 EQSES-003 Higher Education Office of International, Non-State and Higher Department of Justice and Attorney-General Education Brisbane, 21 July 2005 Brisbane Director SES2 1-604639 Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the ICTs and Learning Executive Council and under the Magistrates Act 1991, has Brisbane. approved that— PETER BEATTIE MP (a) Alec CHILCOTT be appointed as a Mag istrate on and from 1 August 2005; PREMIER AND MINISTER FOR TRADE (b) the place where the above mentioned person is first to constitute a Magistrates Court shall be Southport; Department of Education and the Arts Brisbane, 29 July 2005 (c) the period fo r which the abovementioned person is first to constitute a Magistrates Court at Southport shall be one year; Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Co uncil an d under the Queensland University of (d) the place where the above mentioned p erson is next to Technology Act 1998, has approved that the following person be constitute a Magistrates Court shall be Southport; and appointed as a member o f the Council of the Queensland (e) the period for which the abovementioned person is next to University of Technology, from 26 July 2005 until 20 November constitute a Magistrates Cour t at Southport shall be six 2007. months. Professor Anne KELSO ROD WELFORD ANNA BLIGH MP 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 1113

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Department of Industrial Relations Brisbane, 22 July 2005

The following directive is issued under section 34(2) of the Public Service Act 1996.

TOM BARTON MP Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations 6/05

1. TITLE: Terms and Conditions of Employment of Queensland Government Visiting Medical Officers

2. PURPOSE: To prescribe terms and conditions of employment for Visiting Medical Officers engaged by Queensland Government Agencies.

3. LEGISLATIVE PROVISION: Section 34 (2) of the Public Service Act 1996

4. APPLICATION: This directive applies to Visiting Medical Officers employed in Queensland Government Agencies.

5. STANDARD: The terms and conditions prescribed in Schedule 1 apply.

6. EFFECTIVE DATE: This directive is to operate from 1 March 2005.

7. INCONSISTENCY: Section 34 and 117 of the Public Service Act 1996 and section 687 of the Industrial Relations Act 1999 apply if there is a conflict with an Act, regulation or industrial instrument.

SCHEDULE 1

VISITING MEDICAL OFFICERS VARIOUS QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIVE SERVICES AND DISTRICT HEALTH SERVICES (INCLUDING THE MATER MISERICORDIAE HEALTH SERVICES BRISBANE LTD)

PART 1 – PRELIMINARY

1.1 Title

This Directive shall be known as the Terms and Conditions of Employment, Queensland Government Visiting Medical Officers 2005.

1.2 Arrangement of Clauses

PART 1 – PRELIMINARY PART 5 – STATUTORY HOLIDAYS, LEAVE 1.1 Title 5.1 Recreation Leave 1.2 Arrangement of Clauses 5.2 Public Holidays 1.3 Coverage 5.3 Sick Leave 1.4 Relationships to Legislation, Policy and other 5.4 Long Service Leave Industrial Instruments 5.5 Professional Development Leave – Employees of 1.5 Date and Period of Operation Health Service Districts PART 2 – TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT 5.6 Professional Development Leave – Employees of 2.1 Contract of Employment Queensland Government Departments and 2.2 Introduction of Changes, Termination of Department of Corrective Services Employment in Cases of Redundancy 5.7 Examiners’ Leave 2.3 Grievance Procedures 5.8 Council Leave PART 3 – DEFINITIONS, SALARIES/WAGES AND 5.9 Bereavement Leave ALLOWANCES 5.10 Parental Leave 3.1 Definitions PART 6 – MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 3.2 Payment for Services 6.1 Professional Development Assistance Allowance 3.3 Salaries/Wages 6.2 Structural Efficiency 3.4 Commencing Rates 6.3 Access to Facility Support Resources 3.5 Movement within Classification Levels. 6.4 Rationalisation of Services 3.6 Procedures and Criteria for Promotion to Visiting 6.5 Indemnity Senior Specialist 6.6 Radiography ‘Use’ Licence 3.7 Method of Review PART 7 DELIVERY OF SERVICE 3.8 Appointment Date 7.1 Performance Management Systems 3.9 Salary Sacrifice PART 8 CONSULTATION 3.10 Allowances 8.1 VMO Liaison Committee PART 4 – HOURS OF WORK, OVERTIME ATTACHMENT 1 – PARENTAL LEAVE 4.1 Hours of Work ATTACHMENT 2 – INDEMNITY INSURANCE 4.2 On Call REIMBURSEMENT SCHEME 4.3 Call Back ATTACHMENT 3 4.4 Continuation of Duty VISITING MEDICAL OFFICER LIAISON COMMITTEE 2003 4.5 Self-initiated Attendance 4.6 Notional Sessions 1116 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 [29 July, 2005

1.3 Coverage (1) Employees shall be appointed on a permanent basis, subject to a probationary period of six (6) months. (1) This Directive shall apply to: (2) Tenure of the office of an employee shall depend upon (a) Those employees of Queensland Government good behaviour and be subject to the following Departments and Department of Corrective additional conditions viz: Services who incur ongoing private practice costs and who are classified as Visiting Senior (a) If the employee becomes, in the opinion of the Specialists, Visiting Specialists and Visiting Employer, unable to perform the duties of the Medical Officers and to the various Queensland position, the Employer shall be at liberty to appoint Government Departments and Department of temporarily a substitute and to terminate the Corrective Services as the Employer in relation to appointment upon the giving of three (3) months' such employees. notice;

(b) Those employees of Queensland Health who incur (b) An Employer shall have power to remove an ongoing private practice costs and who are employee from office for serious misconduct classified as Visiting Senior Specialists, Visiting subject to the provisions of the relevant legislation. Specialists and Visiting Medical Officers and the various Health Service Districts, constituted under (c) The conditions applying to the appointments and the Health Services Act 1991 as amended (Health privileges of Medical Officers as laid out in Services Amendment Legislation 1996) as appointments and privileges policy document. Employers in relation to such employees. (d) The employee continuing to meet the obligations of (c) Those employees of the Mater Misericordiae Public the employment contract which includes Hospitals, South Brisbane who are classified as compliance with applicable Office of the Public Visiting Senior Specialists, Visiting Specialists and Service and Minister for Industrial Relations Visiting Medical Officers and who incur ongoing Directives, other Government policies and private practice costs and the Mater Misericordiae procedures, Codes of Conduct and the objectives Health Services Brisbane Ltd as the employer in of the Health Rights Commission Act 1991. relation to such employees. (3) An Employer may engage a Casual Medical Practitioner (2) This Directive replaces the Queensland Government to perform services for less than one calendar month to Visiting Medical Officers Agreement 2001. cover either short term absences or a short term increase in service requirements. (3) This Directive does not apply to employees who do not incur on-going private practice costs. (4) An Employer may appoint a Relieving Temporary Medical Practitioner to perform services to: (4) Visiting Medical Officers engaged prior to 27 November x Cover the absence of an employee on leave in 2001 who after that date cease to own and operate a excess of one calendar month; private practice shall continue to be entitled to the x Address seasonal workload issues; provisions of this Directive for the period of their x Undertake a specific program/project; or continuing engagement as a VMO in the Queensland x Temporarily fill a vacancy while a position is being Public Health Sector. However, the current loaded rate filled. loading applicable to the employee at the time they ceased owning and operating a private practice shall be Upon appointment, a Reliever will be given a letter of maintained and not increased as a private practice cost appointment, which includes: will not be incurred. x The nature of the engagement (i.e. as a Reliever); x The commencement and completion date of the (5) The same as arrangements as in (4) above shall apply engagement; and to a limited number of VMOs who Queensland Health x The reason for the relieving appointment. have previously accepted do not own or operate a private practice. (5) Except as provided in subclause (3), an employee shall be appointed to provide sessional services at times (6) VMOs engaged after 27 November 2001 who scheduled by the Employer and specified in an subsequently cease to own and operate a private instrument of appointment. The number of sessions to practice shall transfer to part-time Senior Medical be provided may be reviewed from time to time to Officers under the District Health Services Senior ensure that the sessional hours match the clinical Medical Officers’ and Resident Medical Officers’ Award services provided. – State 2003 following a three (3) month transition period. (6) Where an employee regularly works ordinary hours in excess of the appointed hours for a period of 3 months 1.4 Relationships to Legislation, Policy and other or more the employee may notify the District Manager Industrial Instruments who will review the employment contract to ensure: x Only the hours of engagement are worked; or The provisions of relevant legislation, policy and other The instrument of appointment is amended to reflect employment instruments as amended from time to time shall x the ordinary hours of service actually worked by the continue to apply to the employees to whom this Directive employee. applies, save insofar as the conditions of employment and remuneration to be received by such employees are affected (7) Where an employer is considering varying the sessions by the provisions of this Directive. specified in the instrument of appointment of an employee, the employer shall communicate the proposal 1.5 Date and Period of Operation to the employee concerned by individual communication in writing. This Directive commences from 1 March 2005 and will operate for a period of twelve months. A standard consultation process will be adopted to ensure the views of all affected medical staff are PART 2 – TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT considered as part of the deliberations prior to a decision being made: 2.1 Contract of Employment 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 1117

(a) A proper consultation process shall occur. Provided the employer can elect to pay the employee a Consultation is a process where management sum of money equivalent to the salary for the number of invites relevant individual employees and their months outlined above in lieu of the notice period. representatives in a timely manner to discuss and express their opinion in order to influence the (9) Except in the case of termination of employment for decision on management proposals. misconduct, an Employer wishing to terminate the employment of a VMO must provide three (3) months (b) Consultation shall occur in the first instance with notice of termination of employment or pay the VMO the appropriate facility medical staff body and the three (3) months salary in lieu thereof. Provided that chair of the AMAQ Visiting Medical Officers employment may be terminated by part of the period of Committee in relation to proposed changes. notice and part payment in lieu thereof.

(c) Details of the proposed changes, the reasons for A VMO wishing to terminate their employment must the proposed changes and any other relevant provide the Employer with three (3) months notice of information shall be provided. termination of employment or forfeit to the Employer three (3) months salary in lieu thereof. (d) A decision may be taken by the employer only after evidence has been provided in relation to the The Employer and the VMO may mutually agree to a proposal and the VMOs have been given the lesser period of notice in lieu of the period specified in opportunity to raise their concerns. this clause.

In the instance where it is decided sessions are to be The Employer shall adhere to established Queensland reduced the employer shall give the following notice: Health policies and procedures when dealing with issues that may result in termination of employment for Service as a VMO Notice Period misconduct. At all stages of such process, the VMO will Up to 7 years 3 months be afforded natural justice. 7 years & up to 13 years 5 months 13 years & above 6 months This clause does not apply when the Employer intends to reduce the number of sessions of a VMO, which is Provided the employer can elect to pay the employee a covered by clause 2.1 (7), or to manage termination of sum of money equivalent to the salary for the number of employment in cases of redundancy, which is covered months outlined above in lieu of the notice period. by clause 2.2.

Provided that the employee can elect to receive salary 2.2 Introduction of Changes, Termination of for the number of months outlined above in lieu of the Employment in Cases of Redundancy notice period. If neither party wishes to exercise their relevant option the employee shall work the pre-existing Except as provided for in clause 2.1 hereof, Employers and number of sessions during the notice period. employees to whom this Directive applies, shall observe the terms and conditions of the Termination, Change and In cases where the variation in sessions would result in Redundancy Clause Statement of Policy (2003 174 QGIG a reduction of more than 50% in the number of current 908-912). working hours per week then the employer will give consideration as to whether a redundancy as outlined in Provided that the provisions of clause A (Termination of clause 2.2 is more appropriate. Employment) contained in the aforesaid Statement of Policy shall not have application under this Directive, except in This clause shall not be used as a mechanism to deny circumstances resulting from introduction of changes and/or an employee access to Professional Development redundancy as set out in clauses B and C respectively of the Leave or Professional Development Assistance. Statement of Policy. In the instance of redundancy severance Maintenance of entitlement to Professional payment shall be calculated on the basis of two (2) weeks Development Leave (clauses 5.5 & 5.6) and Assistance per year of service in any capacity up to a maximum of fifty (clause 6.1) shall occur for employees with such two (52) weeks severance. entitlement prior to the reduction of sessional hours below six (6) per week. Redundancy severance payment for service in another capacity shall be payable at the applicable hourly rate for a Existing leave balances will be retained. However future full time employee and not a VMO, having regard to the accruals of leave shall be on the basis of the sessional employee’s current qualifications and experience, in hours currently worked per week. The applicable level of accordance with the appropriate award or industrial financial assistance shall remain unchanged. instrument.

The grievance process, clause 2.3 may be instigated in 2.3 Grievance Procedures the event that the above consultation process is not followed. The matters to be dealt with in this procedure shall include all grievances or disputes between an employee and an Nothing in this clause overrides the provisions of clause Employer in respect to any industrial matter and all other 2.1(5), which is activated to ensure the number of matters that are specified herein. Such procedure shall apply sessional hours provided match the clinical services to a single employee or to any number of employees. provided. (1) In the event of an employee having a grievance or (8) Where an employee desires to vary the sessions dispute the employee shall in the first instance attempt specified in an instrument of appointment, a minimum to resolve the matter with the immediate supervisor, who period of three (3) months notice in writing shall be shall respond to such request as soon as reasonably given to the Employer outlining the reasons for the practicable under the circumstances. variation. Provided that a lesser period of notice may be mutually agreed in writing between the Employer and (2) If the grievance or dispute is not resolved under the employee. Provided further that final approval in subclause 1 hereof, the employee or the employee's respect of an adjustment to the sessional hours as representative may refer the matter to the next higher addressed in this subclause shall rest with the Employer level of management for discussion. Such discussion but that no reasonable application by a VMO shall be should, if possible, take place within 24 hours after the refused. request by the employee or the employee's representative. 1118 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 [29 July, 2005

(3) If the grievance or dispute is still unresolved after Employer, to provide services other than during discussions listed in subclause 2 hereof, the matter shall sessional services, on call, call back or continuation of be reported to the employee's nominated Industrial duty. These sessions would apply for extended periods Representative and the relevant Senior Management of and not normally relate to short term requirements and the Employer or the Employer's nominated Industrial may include such matters as self-initiated attendance Representative. This should occur as soon as it is and post operative follow-up. Approved notional evident that discussions under subclause 2 hereof will sessions continue to be paid during periods of not result in resolution of the dispute. recreation, paid sick, long service, professional development, examiners, council, bereavement and (4) If, after discussion between the parties, or their paid parental leave and are superannuable for nominees mentioned in subclause 3, the dispute occupational superannuation purposes. These sessions remains unresolved after the parties have genuinely should be defined accurately for individual VMOs. attempted to achieve a settlement thereof, then notification of the existence of the dispute is to be given (8) "On Call Periods” are from 6.00pm on one day to in pursuance of Section 229 of the Industrial Relations 8.00am on the following day, and from 8.00am to Act 1999. 6.00pm the same day on Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays (or mainly between those hours). On (5) Whilst all of the above procedure is being followed, call arrangements are not applicable between 8.00am to normal work shall continue except in a case of a 6.00pm the same day on Monday to Friday unless the genuine safety issue. day is a Public Holiday.

(6) The status quo existing before the emergence of the (9) “Passive Time” means those periods of work time which grievance or dispute is to continue whilst the above arise in conjunction with clinical duties and involve travel procedure is being followed. for escorts or retrievals where a Medical Officer is not required to care for a patient or to exercise medical skills (7) All parties shall give due consideration to matters raised and attention. or any suggestion or recommendation made by an Industrial Commissioner or Industrial Magistrate with a (10) “Professional Development Activities” shall mean view to the prompt settlement of the dispute. appropriate courses, conferences, meetings, study programs and appropriate committees or as an office (8) Discussion at any stage of the procedure shall not be bearer to an appropriate national or international unreasonably delayed by any party, subject to professional medical body which are beneficial to the acceptance that some matters may be of such maintenance of an employee's professional competence complexity or importance that it may take a reasonable and which are deemed by the Employer to be of benefit period of time for the appropriate response to be made. to the public health system or prisoners and/or other If genuine discussions are unreasonably delayed or relevant client groups. hindered, it shall be open to any party to give notification of the dispute pursuant to Section 229 of the Industrial (11) “Relieving Temporary Medical Practitioner” means a Relations Act 1999. Visiting Senior Specialist or a Visiting Specialist or a Visiting Medical Officer engaged to cover the absence of PART 3 – DEFINITIONS, SALARIES/WAGES AND an employee on leave, to address seasonal workload ALLOWANCES issues, to undertake a specific program/project or to provide services while a position is being filled. 3.1 Definitions (12) “Sessional Services” may be of any length but shall not (1) “Appropriate sessional rate” means the hourly rate exceed 9 hours in any one day and includes the including loading where appropriate, prescribed for each provision of clinical services, attendance at authorised classification of employee specified in subclauses (I) meetings, Undergraduate and Postgraduate teaching, and (2) of clause 3.3 (Wages). management of a clinical unit, facility or department, formal research programs and quality assurance (2) “Casual Medical Practitioner” means a Visiting Senior programs undertaken within a public health facility or Specialist or a Visiting Specialist or a Visiting Medical other Queensland Government facility as required by Officer engaged to cover short term absences or to the employer. provide short term additional services above those normally provided. (13) “Visiting Medical Officer" means a person who is registered under the provisions of the Medical (3) “Council Leave” means leave which can be accessed by Practitioners Registration Act 2001 as amended and elected councillors of the Royal Colleges or speciality who incurs ongoing private practice costs. societies. Such leave shall be granted only for periods that fall within ordinary rostered hours, up to five (5) (14) “Visiting Senior Specialist" means a person who is days per annum. registered under the provisions of the Medical Practitioners Registration Act 2001 as amended, as a (4) “Employee” means a Visiting Senior Specialist, or, a specialist with respect to a speciality, who incurs Visiting Specialist, or, a Visiting Medical Officer. ongoing private practice costs, who is appointed as such by the Employer and whose name remains on the (5) “Employer” means the Queensland Government Register of Specialists, Queensland. Department, Department of Corrective Services, or Queensland Health including the Health Service District (15) “Visiting Specialist” means a person who is registered or Mater Misericordiae Health Services Brisbane Ltd in under the provisions of the Medical Practitioners which an employee is employed. Registration Act 2001 as amended as a specialist with respect to a speciality, who incurs ongoing private (6) “Examiners’ Leave” means leave which can be practice costs and whose name remains on the Register accessed by a registered examiner of the Royal of Specialists, Queensland. Colleges for the purposes of conducting and examining registrars or teaching. Such leave shall be granted only 3.2 Payment for Services for periods that fall within ordinary rostered hours, up to four (4) days per annum. (1) The employee is expected to be punctual for pre- arranged sessions including approved time for clinical (7) "Notional Sessions” are predetermined periods of time teaching, research, attending facility committees and expressed in hours per week, and approved by the undertaking activities such as planning, accreditation 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 1119

and quality assurance. Where on any occasion an intending absence and the reason given employee is late for the commencement of a session is accepted by the Employer and; and/or reduces the duration of a session on the (ii) The time missed is made up at a time employee's own accord, payment shall only be made for approved by the Employer; the time worked, calculated to the nearest quarter of an hour. (d) In other circumstances, the appropriate deduction in remuneration shall be made. (2) VMOs travelling to non-metropolitan hospitals shall be compensated for travelling time (up to a maximum of (9) Payment for services provided by an employee shall be three (3) hours) and sessional hours, as well as made at least fortnightly by electronic funds transfer, reasonable out of pocket expenses (where appropriate). provided that payment other than by this method shall Payment of travelling time and out of pocket expenses be at the discretion of the Employer. will be subject to the provision of accurate timesheets indicating time travel commenced and ceased, as well (10) The employee shall submit completed timesheets or as presentation of receipts for expenses claimed. records of attendance at the end of each month.

For the purposes of this provision, reasonable out of 3.3 Salaries/Wages pocket expenses are mileage allowances in accordance with Minister for Industrial Relations Directive 6/04 (as (1) Rates of Payment – Base Hourly Rates: amended from time to time) and fares and travelling expenses as outlined in Minister for Industrial Relations The rates of payment for Visiting Specialist, Visiting Senior Directive 3/04 (as amended from time to time) or as Specialist and Visiting Medical Officer are made subject to approved by an appropriately delegated officer. the completion of monthly timesheets and shall be as follows:

(3) Where an Employer on any occasion has been unable Level Base Hourly Rate to provide the required amount of pre-arranged services Previous for an employee, then payment shall be made for the full As at As at session. 01/06/04 01/03/05 VISITING SPECIALIST 4.0% (4) Where a session is cancelled for any reason by the 1st Year 85.80 89.23 Employer, employees shall be remunerated as if they 2nd Year 88.71 92.26 had worked in accordance with the projected sessional roster agreed for that particular day provided that 3rd Year 91.56 95.22 payment shall not be made where the session is 4th Year & Thereafter 93.87 97.62 cancelled at the instigation of the employee, including VISITING SENIOR SPECIALIST cancellation of a session where the employee is 1st Year & Thereafter 101.97 106.05 approved to perform private medical services. VISITING MEDICAL OFFICER 1st, 2nd, 3rd Year 74.51 77.49 This clause does not apply to the closure of services Thereafter 77.33 80.42 over the Christmas/New Year period, which is covered VISITING MEDICAL OFFICER by clause 5.1(4). WITH FRACGP AND/OR VOCATIONAL REGISTRATION (5) Anaesthetists shall be paid on the basis of actual time 1st Year 74.51 77.49 worked, calculated to the nearest quarter of an hour, 2nd Year 77.33 80.42 where pre-operative examinations are undertaken, for 3rd Year & Thereafter 80.15 83.36 necessary resuscitation work and for prolonged after-care of patients. (2) Rates of Payment – Loaded Hourly Rates at 28% (Other than those VMOs covered by clause 1.3 (4)). (6) A Relieving Temporary Medical Practitioner shall be paid at the appropriate sessional rate to which the Level Loaded Hourly employee is entitled under this Directive and shall be Rate appointed in accordance with clause 2.1(4). Previous (7) A Casual Medical Practitioner shall be paid at the As at As at appropriate sessional rate to which the employee is 01/06/04 01/03/05 entitled under this Directive plus a loading of 23% as VISITING SPECIALIST % st from 01/04/02 in lieu of Recreation Leave, Public 1 Year 108.11 114.22 Holidays, Sick Leave and Professional Development 2nd Year 111.77 118.09 Leave. 3rd Year 115.37 121.88 4th Year & Thereafter 118.28 124.96 (8) The following provisions apply in relation to Public VISITING SENIOR SPECIALIST Holidays and other absences: 1st Year & Thereafter 128.48 135.74 VISITING MEDICAL OFFICER (a) Deductions shall not be made in the remuneration st nd rd 1 , 2 , 3 Year 93.88 99.19 of an employee when a normal session is not Thereafter 97.44 102.94 worked because it falls on a public holiday. VISITING MEDICAL OFFICER (b) If a session, which would normally fall on a public WITH FRACGP AND/OR VOCATIONAL REGISTRATION holiday, is rescheduled to another day by mutual st agreement, then no additional remuneration is 1 Year 93.88 99.19 nd payable for the rescheduled session. 2 Year 97.44 102.94 3rd Year & Thereafter 100.99 106.70 (c) Deductions shall not be made in the remuneration of an employee if an employee is unable to attend (3) Rates of Payment – Loaded Hourly Rates at 24% a session for a reason other than sickness or to attend approved professional development Those VMOs covered by clause 1.3 (4) are to receive a activities provided that: loaded hourly rate of 24% of the base rate for the period of (i) The Employee has given a minimum of their continued engagement as VMOs. four weeks prior notification of the 1120 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 [29 July, 2005

Level Loaded Hourly Rate For the purposes of this paragraph, a country area Previous will exclude those facilities operated by The Prince As at As at Charles Hospital, Royal Brisbane & Women’s 01/06/04 01/03/05 Hospital, Royal Children’s Hospital, Princess VISITING SPECIALIST Alexandra Hospital, Mater Misericordiae Health 1st Year 106.39 110.65 Services Brisbane Ltd, Queen Elizabeth II Hospital, nd Bayside, Logan-Beaudesert, Gold Coast, West 2 Year 110.00 114.40 rd Moreton, Redcliffe-Caboolture, Sunshine Coast 3 Year 113.53 118.08 and Gympie Health Service Districts. 4th Year & Thereafter 116.40 121.05 VISITING SENIOR SPECIALIST (3) A Visiting Medical Officer shall be employed at the st 1 Year & Thereafter 126.44 131.50 commencing rate provided for the 1st year of service. VISITING MEDICAL OFFICER 1st, 2nd, 3rd Year 92.39 96.09 3.5 Movement within Classification Levels. Thereafter 95.89 99.72 VISITING MEDICAL OFFICER (1) Incremental advancement for all employees subject to WITH FRACGP AND/OR this Directive shall be dependent upon the individual VOCATIONAL REGISTRATION employee having achieved performance objectives as 1st Year 92.39 96.09 certified by the Employer pursuant to the provisions of 2nd Year 95.89 99.72 clause 7.1 of this Directive. 3rd Year & Thereafter 99.39 103.36 (2) Subject to clause 3.5(1) above, and in the case of Visiting Specialists, progression shall be by annual (4) (a)(i) The base rates of payment specified in clause increments payable on each anniversary of the date of 3.3(1) include compensation for the 24 hour a day commencement of duty. private practice costs. (3) Subject to clause 3.5(1) above, and in the case of (ii)Base rates are used only for calculating the value of Visiting Medical Officers, progression shall be by a the Loaded Rate and for the payment of continuation single increment payable on the third anniversary of the overtime. date of commencement of duty. (b)(i) The loaded rates of payment specified in clause (4) Subject to clause 3.5(1) above, and in the case of 3.3(2) consist of the following components – Visiting Medical Officers with FRACGP and/or Salary x Vocational Registration, progression shall be by annual x Prime Private Practice Costs (Normally increments payable on each anniversary of the date of incurred between 8.00am and 6.00pm, commencement of duty. Monday to Friday excluding public holidays) In the case of Visiting Medical Officers with Vocational (ii) Loaded rates are paid for sessional services and all Registration, continuation of payment will be dependent recalls, but not continuation overtime. upon maintaining such registration and providing documentary evidence of same to the employer on an (c) The private practice loading rate shall be capped at annual basis. 28% for increases granted during the life of this Directive. In those circumstances where Vocational Registration is not maintained and/or satisfactory evidence is not 3.4 Commencing Rates provided, the Visiting Medical Officer shall cease to be entitled to be paid on the scale for Visiting Medical (1) The commencing rates for Visiting Specialists engaged Officer With FRACGP and/or Vocational Registration under this Directive shall be as follows: and revert to the scale for Visiting Medical Officer. This could result in a reduction in the hourly rate payable to Visiting Specialist that Visiting Medical Officer.

EXPERIENCE COMMENCING 3.6 Procedures and Criteria for Promotion to RATE Visiting Senior Specialist Less than 1 year eligibility for = 1st year rate specialist registration nd (1) Visiting Specialists are eligible to apply to be designated 1 year eligibility for specialist = 2 year rate as Visiting Senior Specialists only: registration rd 2 years eligibility for = 3 year rate (a) By appointment to an advertised vacancy; or specialist registration th 3 years or more eligibility for = 4 year and (b) In accordance with the following philosophies and specialist registration thereafter rate criteria, after having been eligible for specialist registration for at least eight (8) years. (2) The following special arrangements apply to Visiting Specialists in Country Areas: (2) The excellence/performance criteria recognises that Visiting Senior Specialists are individuals who perform (a) In respect of Health Service Districts and at the at a demonstrably higher level than that required for discretion of the Employer, positions of Visiting career-range Visiting Specialists. The central body of Senior Specialist may be established in lieu of peers must pay particular attention to sustained and positions of Visiting Specialists. Such positions will on-going meritorious achievement in areas of clinical be filled by appointment to advertised vacancies. excellence, major teaching initiatives and responsibilities and a significant level of contribution to fostering and (b) A Visiting Specialist who is the sole specialist in a promoting high standards in the provision of public particular field employed in a country area shall be health services. Applications by Visiting Specialists employed at a commencing rate of not less than seeking to become Visiting Senior Specialists will in the 3rd year rate. each case be considered by a central body of peers {as (c) In respect of Health Service Districts, a Visiting provided by clause 3.7(5)} constituted for that purpose, Specialist employed in a country area shall be which will make recommendations to the relevant employed at a commencing rate one paypoint Minister for approval. higher than provided in clause 3.4(1). 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 1121

(3) In assessing whether an application for appointment to (a) the Visiting Specialist has been eligible for Visiting Senior Specialist status is appropriate, specialist registration in the speciality for at least consideration will be given to the individual's total eight (8) years; contribution to the provision of health services within the individual's area of expertise. Such an assessment will (b) the Visiting Specialist has achieved Senior Status consider whether the Visiting Specialist has special and as a full time specialist with the employer, where sustained merit in the Public Health System/Department appropriate and which would warrant appointment as Visiting Senior Specialist, and shall also have regard to such factors as: (c) endorsement of whether or not the Visiting x Qualifications and Distinguished Achievement Specialist has special sustained merit in the Public Awards; Health System/Department. x Recognition of professional excellence by peers, state, national or international agencies; (4) The central body of peers will be established to consider x Extent of teaching commitments (both inside and all applications submitted in accordance with subclause outside the Employing Facility); (3) hereof and make recommendations accordingly. x Publication of papers, books, chapters, videos and tapes; (5) The central body of peers shall comprise of a x Committee membership relevant to professional representative from the following: activities with demonstrated active participation; x College or learned society; x Contributions to the advancement of the objectives of x Australian Medical Association, Queensland Branch; professional organisations; x two (2) representatives; x Recognition of research achievements; x The CEO of the relevant Department or approved x Research grants received; delegate; x Consultancy/Advisory role to Agencies relevant to x For Queensland Health employees, a Health Service health service delivery; District representative; and x Professional leadership; x For employees of other Departments, a x Invited lectures; Departmental/Facility representative. x Demonstrated commitment to the provision and enhancement of health services in rural and/or Recommendations for appointment to positions of regional community settings; Visiting Senior Specialist shall be arrived at by consensus between members of the body of peers and x Demonstrated commitment to the monitoring of and adherence to, principles of efficiency and then such recommendations will be submitted to the effectiveness in clinical operations eg participation in relevant Minister for approval. the development and monitoring of multi-disciplinary clinical pathways; participation in review of resource The central body of peers shall recommend applicants utilisation activity and costs; and for positions of Visiting Senior Specialist based upon merit. x Other evidence which exemplifies the status for appointment to this classification. Merit shall be determined by assessing the applicant against the criteria detailed in clause 3.6 of this 3.7 Method of Review Directive. (1) Applications will be invited on the first day of July each An unsuccessful applicant shall receive feedback from year. the central body of peers and will be eligible to reapply on 1 July of the subsequent year. (2) Visiting Specialists seeking Visiting Senior Specialist status will submit the following details to: 3.8 Appointment Date x the Medical Superintendent of their hospital in the case of employees of Queensland Health; For successful applicants, the date of appointment to a x the Chief Executive Officer of their Department in the position of Visiting Senior Specialist shall be: case of employees of other Departments. x the date of approval for those employees appointed internally to an advertised vacancy; or (a) a written application, together with a curriculum the date of commencement of duty for those vitae addressing the criteria outlined in clause 3.6(3) x employees appointed from an external source to an and including specific reference to the Speciality or advertised vacancy; or sub Speciality in which senior recognition is being sought; and x the first day of July for those employees appointed in accordance with clause 3.7. (b) in addition the following documentation should be provided in support of the application: 3.9 Salary Sacrifice x publications (including papers, books, videos and Salary sacrifice arrangements will continue for employees as tapes); introduced in Stage 2 of the 1995 Visiting Medical Officers’ research results; x Agreement as amended from time to time by the CEO of the x evidence of senior status by the holding of offices relevant Department and noting the significant reduction in such as Chairman/Secretary of Committees, the benefit due to Federal Taxation Law changes regarding Colleges, Associations etc. FBT. As from 1 March 2005, employees will be able to x evidence of quality practice demonstrated by sacrifice/package up to 50% of their salary or a grossed up performance against appropriate quality assurance figure of $17,000 whichever is the greater, for approved indicators eg clinical indicators items, including superannuation contributions. Where superannuation contributions are the only sacrificed/ (3) All applications will be submitted to a central body of packaged item, employees may sacrifice up to 100% of their peers for consideration. salary as from 1 March 2005. x For Queensland Health employees, the Medical Superintendent will forward all applications to the The employee’s right to sacrifice/package up to maximum District Manager who will submit the applications: percentages specified in the preceding paragraph is x For other Departments, the Chief Executive Officer expressly made subject to any federal taxation laws affecting (or delegate) will submit the applications. salary sacrifice/packaging or rulings of the Australian Taxation Office in relation to salary sacrifice/packaging which Applications will be accompanied by certification that: may be introduced or amended from to time to time during the term of this Directive. 1122 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 [29 July, 2005

If any federal taxation laws passed by the Commonwealth practitioners within the public health facility or work Parliament or rulings by the Australian Taxation Office in unit, where possible. relation to salary sacrifice/packaging have the effect that salary sacrifice/packaging for employees is reduced or Wherever possible, a VMO should have one (1) eliminated at any time during the term of this Directive, the weekend in two (2) free from On Call duty and one employees’ rights under this Directive in respect of salary (1) day per week free from On Call duty. For the sacrifice/packaging will be varied accordingly and the rest of purposes of this provision, a weekend is deemed to the Directive will continue in force. be from 8.00am Saturday to 8.00am the following Monday. The Employer will be under no obligation to negotiate or agree to any changes to this Directive as a trade-off for Where insufficient medical practitioners are salary sacrifice/packaging rights which have been reduced or available to provide coverage for the required on eliminated as a result of new or amended federal taxation call services, discussions shall occur between the laws or rulings by the Australian Taxation Office. VMO and the Employer to negotiate a reasonable/equitable on call commitment having 3.10 Allowances consideration of the clinical demand for the services and the Employer’s duty of care Where an employee is recalled to perform work to provide a obligations. clinical service during an off duty period or outside normal sessional times the employee shall be refunded the cost of It should be noted that the level of participation in transport as follows: On Call duty may increase or reduce periodically (a) taxi fares where a taxi is utilised due to changing or emergent organisational circumstances, however, the Employer shall (b) the motor vehicle allowance as determined from ensure that such variations are of a temporary time to time by the Governor-in-Council and nature. reflected in Directive 6/04 (as amended from time to time) issued by the Minister of Industrial (2) Duties – During each on call period for which an Relations as amended from time to time. employee is rostered the employee shall:

PART 4 – HOURS OF WORK, OVERTIME (a) be available to provide professional service of a clinical nature; and 4.1 Hours of Work (b) be capable of being contacted without undue delay (1) Unless otherwise agreed between the Employer and an by the Employer or a delegate. employee, an employee shall provide sessional services between 8 00am and 6 00pm Monday to Friday. (3) Payment – Payment for each on call period for which an employee is rostered shall be at the rate of: (2) A session may be of any length but shall not exceed 9 x $10.75 per hour for those employees who are hours in any one day. The total of sessional attendances rostered on-call one in three or more frequently than scheduled per week shall not exceed 32 hours for any one in three; (that is, a VMO who performs five or employee. more instances of on-call in one pay period); x $8.60 per hour for those employees who are rostered Provided that with mutual agreement, the total sessional on-call one in four or up to one in seven inclusive; attendances scheduled for an employee may be (that is, a VMO who performs two to four instances of averaged so as not to exceed 64 hours in any one on-call in one pay period); fortnight. x $6.45 per hour for those employees who are rostered on-call less frequently than one in seven; (that is, a (3) Where an employee is required to attend an authorised VMO who performs one instance of on-call in one meeting by the employer, at the facility at which the pay period). employee is engaged, such time will be deemed work time and paid at the normal sessional rate. An instance refers to an on-call period of no longer than 24 hours. (4) In relation to clauses 4.2, 4.3, 4.4 and 4.5 an employee shall only be entitled to the payment of overtime in These payments will take effect from 1 March 2005 and respect of clinical duties performed. shall be calculated according to a standard (usual) published roster, which shall be reviewed six-monthly. (5) Telephone support – Employees must continue to The payments apply to usual rosters worked and are not provide advice to other staff members by telephone or intended to vary due to periods of short term changes facsimile for which no additional payment is made. (eg. annual leave).

4.2 On Call 4.3 Call Back

(1) If on call arrangements are required by the Employer the (1) Call back refers to the attendance of an employee at the following will apply: Facility/Department to provide services of a clinical nature at times other than scheduled sessions. In this (a) General – When, in the opinion of the Employer situation the employee is requested to attend by the after considering the clinical needs of the Employer or a delegate. Facility/Department, the availability of an employee is advisable at other than sessional times, such an (2) Attendance When Rostered on Call – When an employee shall be rostered to be 'on call'. Provided employee is rostered on call, the employee shall when that without mutual consent an employee shall not requested by the Employer or a delegate forthwith be rostered on call for more than fourteen (14) on attend at the Facility/Department and provide the call periods, as defined in clause 3.1(8), in any necessary services of a clinical nature. fourteen (14) day period commencing 8.00am on Monday. (3) Non Rostered Attendance – An employee who is not rostered on call and who receives an urgent request as (b) The Employer undertakes to ensure that on call above to attend the Facility/Department for call back, services are equitably shared amongst all may elect not to attend. In making a decision to accept appropriately skilled and available medical or to reject the request the employee should consider any existing clinical responsibilities and ethical issues in 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 1123

regard to patient needs. If the employee accepts the 4.5 Self-initiated Attendance request then all necessary treatment shall be provided in an appropriate timeframe. (1) General – When a need exists for an employee to provide services other than during sessions, (including (4) Payment – Payment for call backs when not rostered on predetermined notional sessions), call back or call. Recall between the hours of 0800 and 2400 shall continuation of duty, then an entitlement expressed in be paid at the rate of one and a half times (1½) the hours per week for self-initiated attendances may be appropriate loaded rate as specified in clause 3.3(2). established by the Employer from time to time. Recall between the hours 2400 to 0800 shall be paid at the rate of double (2 times) the appropriate loaded rate When an employee feels that a need for such services as specified in clause 3.3(2). Payment will be for actual exists an application is to be made to the employer. The time including travel. Employer may determine an entitlement for self initiated attendance. Normally such an entitlement would be (5) Payment – Payment for call back, when rostered on call. expected to apply for extended periods and not be used Recall between the hours of 0800 and 2400 shall be for short term requirements. In these circumstances the paid at the rate of one and a half (1½) times the self-initiated attendance entitlement will be deemed a appropriate loaded hourly rate specified in clause 3.3(2). notional session. Recalls between 2400 and 0800 shall be paid at the rate of double (2 times) the appropriate loaded hourly rate In those cases where self initiated attendance is more specified in clause 3.3(2). Such time is to be calculated irregular the employer may determine an entitlement in as from home and back to home with a payment for a hours per week, however, this entitlement will not be minimum time of two (2) hours for the first call back, and considered a notional session. one (1) hour for any subsequent call back in any period of 24 hours. Any subsequent call back within the In any case no more than three hours per week of respective minimum periods of two (2) and one (1) self-initiated attendance shall be granted. hours, shall not be regarded as a separate call back. Time in excess of the above minimal periods shall be (2) Payment – calculated to the nearest quarter of an hour. (a) The employee shall be paid at the appropriate (6) Where an employee is called back to duty during an off loaded hourly rate specified in clause 3.3(2) for the duty period or outside normal sessional times such number of hours determined as a notional session employee shall be refunded the cost of such transport in in accordance with clause 4.6(1). accordance with clause 3.10. (b) This remuneration will be paid regardless of the 4.4 Continuation of Duty amount of service actually performed in each week. (1) General – When circumstances arise during a session which require an employee to continue providing service (c) Those self initiated attendances deemed notional for more than the scheduled length of the session, then sessions continue to be paid for periods of paid the payment provisions of this clause will apply. leave as outlined in clause 4.6.

These provisions will also apply when after a request (d) Those self initiated attendances not deemed from the Employer or a delegate, an employee agrees to notional sessions are not paid during absences on continue to provide services after the scheduled session leave (either paid or unpaid). has been completed. 4.6 Notional Sessions For the purposes of this clause only time worked in addition to the scheduled length of the session will be (1) Notional Sessions are predetermined periods of time considered as extra time and eligible for payment as expressed in hours per week, and approved by the continuation of duty. Employer, to provide services other than during sessional services, on call, call back or continuation of (2) Payment – duty.

(a) Payment for continuation of duty will be at the (2) Notional sessions apply for extended periods and do not appropriate loaded hourly rate specified in clause normally relate to short term requirements. They may 3.3(2) calculated to the nearest quarter of an hour include such matters as self-initiated attendance and up to a maximum of ten (10) hours on any one day; post operative follow-up.

(b) Payment for continuation of duty where the (3) Notional sessions must be clearly defined and set out employee is required to work more than ten (10) the duties, functions and/or responsibilities to be hours but less than fourteen (14) hours on any one undertaken/accepted by the employee. day, for such excess hours, will be paid overtime at the rate of one and a half (1½) times the (4) Payment – appropriate loaded hourly rate specified in clause 3.3(1) taken to the nearest quarter of an hour; (a) The employee shall be paid at the appropriate loaded hourly rate specified in clause 3.3(2) for the (c) Payment for continuation of duty where the number of hours determined as a notional session employee is required to work more than fourteen in accordance with clause 4.6. (14) hours on any one day, for such excess hours, will be paid overtime at the rate of double the (b) This remuneration will be paid regardless of the appropriate loaded hourly rate specified in clause amount of service, which is recognised for the 3.3(1) taken to the nearest quarter of an hour; notional session.

(3) In relation to clauses 4.4(2)(b) and (c), any periods of (c) Approved notional sessions continue to be paid for passive time as defined in clause 3.1(9) shall not count periods of recreation, paid sick, long service, toward the calculation of the ten (10) hour or fourteen professional development, examiners, council, (14) hour time periods. Passive time is paid at the bereavement and paid parental leave and are ordinary sessional rate. superannuable for occupational superannuation purposes. 1124 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 [29 July, 2005

(5) Notional Sessions will be reviewed annually by the 5.2 Public Holidays Employer. In those cases where a change is required the process as outlined in clause 2.1(7) will be followed. For the purposes of this Directive, the first day of January, the twenty-sixth day of January, Good Friday, Easter PART 5 – STATUTORY HOLIDAYS, LEAVE Saturday (the day after Good Friday), Easter Monday, the twenty-fifth day of April (Anzac Day), Labour Day, the 5.1 Recreation Leave Birthday of the Sovereign, Christmas Day, Boxing Day or any day appointed under the Holidays Act 1983, to be kept as a (1) An employee (other than a casual employee) is entitled holiday in relation to the annual agricultural, horticultural or to four (4) weeks recreation leave per annum: industrial show held at the principal town or city or any day appointed under the Holidays Act 1983 to be kept in the Provided that where work is ordinarily required to be place of any such holidays. performed on one or more public holidays, every employee so engaged who has completed a full year of 5.3 Sick Leave employment shall be allowed an additional one (1) week recreation leave. (1) An employee shall be allowed sick leave of absence, providing that the amount of leave so granted does not The additional week's leave shall be in lieu of extra exceed two (2) weeks on full pay for each completed payment for the work performed on public holidays. year of service, having regard also to the number of Employees will be notified annually of their recreation sessions worked from time to time. leave entitlement status (ie four or five weeks entitlement). (2) Where employees become ill during a period of recreation or long service leave, they may apply for sick For the purposes of clause 5.1, the following shall leave in lieu of such leave, provided that: constitute work if undertaken on a public holiday when determining eligibility for the additional weeks leave – (a) In the case of recreation leave the period of illness x performance of an ordinary session or part thereof; is in excess of three (3) days duration, and x recalled to duty by the employer; x approved self-initiated recall to duty; (b) In the case of long service leave the period of x attendance on public patients for clinical purposes illness is in excess of one (1) week. including undertaking of ward rounds; and x phone consultation initiated by the employer or Each application shall be: authorised delegate eg. Medical Superintendent, x supported by a medical certificate covering the Nursing Staff, Resident Medical Officer. period of illness; and x considered on its merits by the Employer. Where the accumulation of annual leave exceeds the two-year entitlement the employer shall commence negotiating with the employee to take annual leave. (3) No deduction in payment will be made for absence due to sickness when approval has been obtained in (2) Leave shall be taken at a time which is mutually accordance with this clause and an entitlement to paid convenient to the Employer and the employee. An sick leave exists. employee is expected to provide four (4) weeks notice of leave, paid or unpaid. (4) In the instance where a Visiting Medical Officer has exhausted their existing sick leave credits, undrawn sick (3) A recreation leave loading of seventeen and one half leave accrued in another capacity shall be recognised if percent (17½ %) shall be payable to employees further certificated sick leave is required. calculated on a period of four (4) weeks. No loading is payable on the additional weeks leave for work Payment for sick leave accrued in another capacity shall performed on public holidays available under clause 5.1. be at the applicable hourly rate for a full time employee and not a VMO, having regard to the employee’s current (4) Where there is a compulsory closure of services over qualifications and experience, in accordance with an the Christmas/New Year period, employees scheduled appropriate award or industrial instrument. to provide services during that period shall have their recreation leave entitlement debited as follows: (5) No cash payment shall be made in lieu of sick leave, including upon resignation, retirement or termination of x Employees entitled to five weeks recreation leave services. per annum who are required to provide on-call services during the compulsory closure shall be 5.4 Long Service Leave debited a maximum of two days recreation leave entitlement. This debit shall not exceed the number (1) An employee shall be entitled to long service leave in of sessional hours ordinarily worked on two accordance with the provisions of Directive 3/05 (as scheduled days. If two or more on-call periods are amended from time to time) issued by the Minister for rostered during the compulsory closure of services Industrial Relations under Section 34(2) of the Public no recreation leave entitlement will be debited; and Service Act 1996. For the purposes of full pay in an x Employees entitled to five weeks recreation leave employee’s substantive position, the arrangements as per annum, who provide sessions on two or more set out in clause 5.4(2) will apply. days per week and are normally required to be on call, not required to provide services during the (2) As the base hourly rates contain a component for 24 closure period shall be debited a maximum of two hour private practice costs and the loaded rates include days recreation leave entitlement; and components for the prime time practice costs, payment x Employees entitled to four weeks recreation leave for long service leave will be made as follows: per annum will be debited for those hours which x Service as a Visiting Medical Officer or Visiting would otherwise have been worked on non-public Specialist at the applicable loaded rate under this holidays. No debit will be made for public holidays Directive; during this period. x Service in another capacity at the applicable hourly rate for a full time employee having regard to an (5) The time period an employee is on call, and will be paid employee’s current qualifications and experience in for such on call, during a Christmas Closure will be 24 accordance with an appropriate award or industrial hours for each day a work area is compulsorily closed. instrument (eg. a Visiting Specialist who had previous service as a full time Registrar would be 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 1125

paid for this period of long service leave accrual at shall be granted only for periods that fall in ordinary the hourly rate for a full time specialist under the rostered hours. Examiners’ Leave may be accessed by District Health Services – Senior Medical Officers’ a registered examiner of any of the Royal Colleges for and Resident Medical Officers’ Award – State 2003). the purpose of conducting and examining registrars, or teaching. 5.5 Professional Development Leave – Employees of Health Service Districts (2) For the purposes of Examiners’ Leave, a day means the ordinary rostered hours that would be worked by the (1) For employees of a Health Service District, leave with Visiting Medical Officer on any one day. pay for four (4) weeks per year to attend professional development activities as defined in clause 3.1(10) shall (3) The periods of Examiners’ Leave outlined in clause be granted provided satisfactory arrangements can be 5.7(1) are not cumulative made for services to be carried on where necessary. Professional Development Leave shall not be (4) No cash payment shall be made in lieu of Examiners’ unreasonably withheld by the Employer. Such leave Leave, including upon resignation, retirement or may be allowed to accumulate for up to four (4) years. termination of services. Where paid leave is granted, payment shall be in accordance with the employee's projected weekly roster 5.8 Council Leave over the approved period of leave. (1) Visiting Medical Officers who are current elected (2) Where an employee is required by the employer to be councillors of the Royal Colleges or speciality societies, an official representative at a training forum, such are entitled to access Council Leave up to five (5) days employee shall be entitled to full pay in accordance with per annum, in addition to any other entitlements. the projected weekly sessional roster. In addition, Council Leave in excess of this may be deducted from a reasonable expenses will be paid for fares and VMO’s existing Professional Development Leave accommodation. balance. Such leave shall be granted only for periods that fall within ordinary rostered hours. A maximum of (3) Professional Development Leave may be used for the ten (10) days per annum may be accessed from a purposes of Examiners’ Leave in excess of four (4) days combination of either council or professional per annum and Council Leave in excess of five (5) days development leave. Any additional paid leave requested per annum. may be deducted from existing accrued leave balances.

(4) No cash payment shall be made in lieu of Professional (2) For the purposes of Council Leave, a day means the Development Leave, including upon resignation, ordinary rostered hours that would be worked by the retirement, and termination of services or exceeding the Visiting Medical Officer on any one day. maximum accumulation. (3) The periods of Council Leave outlined in clause 5.8(1) 5.6 Professional Development Leave – Employees are not cumulative. of Queensland Government Departments and Department of Corrective Services (4) No cash payment shall be made in lieu of Council Leave, including upon resignation, retirement or (1) In the case of employees employed by Government termination of services. Departments or Department of Corrective Services, leave with pay for four (4) weeks per year to attend 5.9 Bereavement Leave professional development activities as defined in clause 3.1(10) and that are deemed by the employer to Employees shall be entitled to Bereavement Leave in enhance the provision of core services shall be granted accordance with the following provisions. provided satisfactory arrangements can be made for services to be carried out where necessary. (1) Entitlement Professional Development Leave shall not be An employee shall be granted bereavement leave on full unreasonably withheld by the Employer. Such leave pay on the death of a member of the person’s may be allowed to accumulate for up to four (4) years. immediate family or household. The leave shall be Where paid leave is granted, payment shall be in granted for a death occurring either within Australia or accordance with the employee’s weekly sessional roster overseas. Up to 2 working days on full pay shall be over the approved period of leave. granted on each occasion.

(2) Where an employee is required by the employer to be The employee may be granted additional bereavement an official representative at a conference, such leave without pay as determined by the Chief Executive employee shall be entitled to full pay in accordance with or delegate. the projected weekly sessional roster. In addition, reasonable expenses will be paid for fares and Bereavement leave entitlements are the same as those accommodation. for permanent part-time officers (ie on a working day basis). (3) Professional Development Leave may be used for the purposes of Examiners Leave in excess of four (4) days (2) Satisfactory Proof per annum and Council Leave in excess of five (5) days The employee is to furnish evidence of the death or per annum. funeral arrangements satisfactory to the chief executive or approved delegate. (4) No cash payment shall be made in lieu of Professional Development Leave, including upon resignation, (3) Definitions retirement, termination of services or exceeding the “Immediate Family” includes: maximum accumulation (a) the employee’s spouse (b) a child, ex-nuptial child, stepchild, adopted child, 5.7 Examiners’ Leave ex-foster child, parent, grandparent, grandchild or sibling of the employee or employee’s spouse; and (1) Visiting Medical Officers are entitled to access (c) step-father, step-mother, half-brother, half-sister, Examiners’ Leave up to four (4) days per annum, in step-brother, and step-sister. addition to any other entitlements. Examiners’ Leave in “Spouse” of an employee includes: excess of this may be deducted from a VMO’s existing (a) a former spouse; and Professional Development Leave balance. Such leave 1126 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 [29 July, 2005

(b) a defacto spouse, including a spouse of the same Failure to provide such evidence may result in the sex as the employee. withdrawal of the allowance until such evidence can be provided. Where the allowance is withdrawn and (4) Payment shall be in accordance with the employee’s reinstated after the passing of the employee’s ordinary rostered hours over the period of approved applicable anniversary date, future payments will be leave. made as from the date the evidence was provided and on the anniversary of that date in future years. 5.10 Parental Leave Such requests will not be made routinely, and will Parental Leave entitlements and conditions (including generally only occur where there is genuine concern in Maternity, Spousal and Adoption Leave) for all Visiting relation to the employee’s currency of practice. Medical Officers are outlined in Attachment 1 to this Directive. x Department of Corrective Services and Various Government Department employees PART 6 – MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS (1) For the purposes of this clause 6.1, a country area will 6.1 Professional Development Assistance exclude those facilities operating in the Shires of Allowance Brisbane, Redlands, Ipswich, Logan, Pine Rivers, Strathpine, Caboolture, Redcliffe, Maroochydore, x Health Service District Employees Noosa, Caloundra, Gympie and Gold Coast. (1) For the purposes of clause 6.1, a country area will exclude those facilities operated by The Prince Charles (2) To qualify for the full professional development Hospital, Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital, Royal assistance prescribed in clause 6.1(2), an employee Children’s Hospital, The Princess Alexandra Hospital, must be engaged for at least six (6) hours per week by a Mater Misericordiae Health Services Brisbane Ltd, Department. Queen Elizabeth II Hospital, West Moreton, Bayside, Logan-Beaudesert, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, (3) All other professional development assistance Redcliffe-Caboolture, and Gympie Health Service allowance conditions will be as specified in 6.1(2) and Districts. 6.1(4) to (7) above.

(2) An amount of money is paid per annum to assist 6.2 Structural Efficiency employees engaged by Health Service Districts towards the cost of professional development activities. Incidental or Peripheral Tasks – Arising out of the decisions of the State Wage Case of October 1989 and in (i) Existing employees as at 31 July 2005 will consideration of the wage increases resulting from the first be paid the following amounts with their 1 structural efficiency adjustment, operative from the August 2006 pay and with their 1 August twenty-seventh day of November 1989, employees are pay in each subsequent year of required to perform a wider range of duties, including work employment: which is incidental or peripheral to their main task or functions. As from 01/08/06 Country Area $3000 6.3 Access to Facility Support Resources Other Areas $2000 VMOs will have access to library, photography, computer or (ii) Employees engaged after 31 July 2005 will other relevant information technology equipment from within receive the allowance with their pay upon available existing resources and other support facilities, each anniversary of their employment as a provided that: Visiting Medical Officer or Visiting Medical (a) computers are not supplied on a sole access basis; Specialist. (b) computers and related equipment and services (iii) Existing accruals as at 31 July 2005 for will would be supplied from within available existing be paid out for a maximum period of four resources; (4) years. (c) only employer approved software and hardware (3) To qualify for the full professional development will be made available and utilised. assistance allowance prescribed in clause 6.1(2), an employee must be engaged for at least six (6) hours per Any usage must be directly related to activity within the week by a Health Service District, or if engaged for less Hospital/Facility and recognition should be given to the than six (6) hours each week they must be rostered on- Hospital/Facility in any published material. call one in three or more frequently than one in three as defined in clause 4.2(3) (that is, a VMO who performs VMOs are to minimise costs wherever possible. five or more instances of on-call in one pay period). 6.4 Rationalisation of Services (4) Payment is not subject to the provision of invoices/receipts. To maximise the effective use of public funding towards the delivery of public health care, it is often necessary to review (5) No further expenses can be claimed for items covered and re-align services. by this allowance. This is acknowledged as a necessary ongoing process (6) No pro-rata payments will be made upon resignation, designed to maximise the application of available resources retirement, or termination of services. including staffing and infrastructure, while considering changing community needs or organisational priorities. (7) Management may request, at least one month prior to an employee’s anniversary date, that an employee The mobility of employees from one facility to another is provide satisfactory evidence that the employee has met required to assist this process. Considerations will include the the continuing professional development requirements distance involved (no more than ½ an hour travelling time or of their specialist college, or if not a registered specialist 30kms), the obligations and responsibilities of the employee, satisfactory evidence that the employee has participated impact on family responsibilities, the medical speciality, in appropriate professional development activities. reasonableness and any undue inconvenience caused. 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 1127

A proper consultation process is to occur to effect such in the achievement of sustainable improvements in changes. Consultation is a process where management organisational performance and to respond effectively to invites relevant individual employees and their a constantly changing environment. representatives in a timely manner, to discuss and express their opinions in order to influence decisions relating to In accordance with Directive 18/97 on Performance management proposals. Consultation shall occur in the first Management, every Government agency is required to instance with the appropriate facility medical staff body and have a performance appraisal and development system the Chair of the AMAQ, VMO Committee in relation to in place that can be used by all employees. proposed changes. (2) Health Service District Employees As an alternative it could be agreed as part of the For Queensland Health employees, Governor in Council consultation process that a rotation scheme involving all or Directive No 1/98 applies to all health service some of the medical staff in the Department could be employees other than casual employees and temporary adopted rather than an individual VMO being transferred to employees appointed for periods of less than three the new facility on a permanent basis. months. The Performance Appraisal and Development process is a two way communication process between In the instance where it is decided to vary the site at which an the employee and the employer. employee will provide sessions the Employer will provide an amended instrument of appointment providing a minimum of (3) Areas of performance for Visiting Medical Officers to be three months notice in writing of the change. Provided that assessed in the Performance Appraisal process will this period can be reduced by mutual agreement between the include: employer and the employee. x quality improvement activities implemented; x results of benchmarking activities for good patient 6.5 Indemnity care and outcomes; x clinical audit results; The employer agrees to indemnify the employee in x teaching activities undertaken during the appraisal accordance with Government policy as amended from time to period; time. x results/progress of research; x code of conduct; and The parties agree to a medical indemnity subsidy x in the case of Queensland Health employees, arrangement, to be known as the ‘Indemnity Insurance commitment to and support for, the principles of the Reimbursement Scheme’. The details of this scheme are set Quality Improvement and Enhancement Program out in Attachment 2. including attending training offered and implementing the initiatives into their clinical practice. 6.6 Radiography ‘Use’ Licence PART 8 CONSULTATION The Radiation Safety Act 1999 makes it a mandatory requirement for any person who uses a radiation apparatus 8.1 VMO Liaison Committee to be a holder of a ‘use’ licence. The employer agrees to pro- rata reimbursement of the application and ‘use’ licence fees The parties recognise that consultation processes are upon production of a receipt by the following formula, important and in the interests of the best outcome and x (number of ordinary hours per fortnight) divided by practice for patients, employees and the Employer. 80 hours multiplied by $35.00 = pro rata reimbursement. A VMO Liaison Committee, consisting of representatives of the VMO negotiating committee and the Employer, shall meet PART 7 DELIVERY OF SERVICE on a regular basis, at least quarterly, to discuss issues arising from the ongoing implementation and application of the 7.1 Performance Management Systems Directive and to develop and monitor policy, procedures and practices relevant to the employment of VMOs. (1) Department of Corrective Services and Various Government Department employees The Terms of Reference are set out Attachment 3. Performance appraisal and development is a management tool that enables staff at all levels to assist 1128 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 [29 July, 2005

ATTACHMENT 1 – PARENTAL LEAVE Table of Contents

Clause Subject 1 PURPOSE 2 APPLICATION 3 PRINCIPLES 4 ENTITLEMENT 5 GENERAL CONDITIONS 5.1 Period of Parental Leave. 5.2 Parental Leave Restrictions 5.3 Making Application 5.4 Payment 5.5 Variation of Period of Parental Leave 5.6 Relieving Temporary Employees 5.7 Access to other Leave 5.8 Second Period of Parental Leave 5.9 Recognition of Service 5.10 Superannuation 5.11 Cancellation of Leave/Recall to Duty 5.12 Resumption of Duty 5.13 Grievance procedure 6 MATERNITY LEAVE 6.1 Paid Maternity Leave 6.2 Preservation of Paid Maternity Leave 6.3 Effect of Resignation Upon Paid Parental Leave 6.4 Unpaid Maternity Leave 6.5 Minimum Period of Maternity Leave 6.6 Transfer to Safe Duties 6.7 Termination of Pregnancy 7 SPOUSAL LEAVE 7.1 Paid Spousal Leave 7.2 Unpaid Spousal Leave 8 ADOPTION LEAVE 8.1 Paid Adoption Leave 8.2 Unpaid Adoption Leave 9 DEFINITIONS

1. PURPOSE  are on unauthorised absence immediately before the start of the minimum period of maternity leave; or This document provides the framework and associated  do not have a period of unbroken employment of at least guidelines for the application of parental leave provisions to 12 months. eligible Visiting Medical Officers (VMOs). 5. GENERAL CONDITIONS 2. APPLICATION The following general conditions apply with respect to These arrangements apply to Visiting Medical Officers parental leave entitlements. engaged in accordance with this Directive. 5.1. Period of Parental Leave 3. PRINCIPLES Except where specifically provided, a period of parental leave The following principles apply with respect to parental leave must not exceed 52 weeks. entitlements:  An application for parental leave must not be A period of parental leave is taken to include: unreasonably refused.  Employees must meet the qualifying service period to be (a) the period of parental leave (paid or unpaid) taken by eligible to access paid parental leave provisions. the employee's spouse in relation to the same pregnancy or child/children; 4. ENTITLEMENT (b) paid parental leave accessed; and Eligible VMOs (covered by this policy) who meet the Qualifying Service Period are entitled to access parental (c) any sick leave, recreation leave or long service leave leave entitlements (ie. spousal, maternity and adoption leave) ("other leave") which is applied for in relation to the in accordance with the conditions and guidelines outlined period of parental leave (refer section 5.7 Access to herein. Other Leave).

The Qualifying Service Period for the purposes of paid leave, An employee shall confirm their intention of returning to work is at least 12 months service in any government department by notice in writing to the employer, given not less than four or public service office. This service: (4) weeks prior to the expiration of the period of parental  is to be unbroken; or leave.  may be inclusive of paid and unpaid leave, which is credited towards service. 5.2. Parental Leave Restrictions

VMOs who are ineligible are those who: (i) Parental Leave may be taken by only one (1) caregiver  are casual employees and do not accrue an entitlement at a time. to paid sick leave, or  are solely remunerated by fees, allowances or Exceptions to this provision include: commission including contract VMOs; or 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 1129

(a) where an employee takes a period of not more than that would otherwise be unpaid. one (1) weeks spousal leave from the time of confinement of the employee’s spouse; or However, except where authorised by the Chief Executive (or delegate) the total period of parental leave must not exceed (b) in the case of an adoption, where an employee takes 52 weeks and is not extended where the employee accesses a period of not more than three (3) weeks on the other forms of leave. placement of the child with the employee. Other forms of leave without pay, other than parental leave In these cases, both caregivers are able to take parental without pay, cannot be granted. leave at the same time. An employee: (ii) An employee may only access one form of approved leave at any time. (a) cannot access paid sick leave whilst on paid maternity leave. For example, an employee is on approved leave without pay (LWOP) until 10 September. The employee becomes (b) may be granted sick leave in lieu of recreation leave and pregnant with the minimum period of maternity leave due to long service leave accessed during a period of parental commence two (2) weeks prior to 10 September. As a result, leave. the approved period of LWOP overlaps with the minimum period of maternity leave by two (2) weeks. As the employee (c) may apply for paid sick leave during unpaid parental can only be on one form of approved leave at any one time leave, however the normal requirements for paid sick and is already on approved LWOP, the period of paid leave apply. maternity leave is reduced by the corresponding period that is, reduced by two (2) weeks to four (4) weeks. 5.8. Second Period of Parental Leave

5.3. Making Application An employee:  who becomes pregnant while on parental leave; or An application for maternity or spousal leave is to be  whose spouse becomes pregnant while that employee is submitted at least 10 weeks before the expected birth of the on parental leave; or child/children or, if the employee proposes to commence  who is to adopt a child/children while on parental leave; leave before that time, 10 weeks before the date at which leave is to commence. Is eligible, without resuming duty, for a second period of parental leave in accordance with the provisions of this An application for adoption leave is to be submitted as soon policy. as possible before the proposed period of leave. An employee can only be on one form of approved leave at 5.4. Payment any one time. If there is an overlap between the period of unpaid maternity leave and the second minimum period of Payment for periods of paid parental leave (including paid maternity leave the second period of paid maternity maternity, spousal or adoption leave) will be made on the leave is reduced to the extent of the overlap. basis of the VMOs ordinary sessional hours. 5.9. Recognition of Service 5.5. Variation of Period of Parental Leave Continuity of Service: Continuity of employment is not broken If the period of parental leave taken by an employee is less by authorised leave, paid or unpaid. However absences on than 52 weeks, the employee, at least 14 days before the unpaid leave do not count as service except as provided end of the period, may make written application to the Chief under the applicable industrial instrument. Executive (or delegate) to extend the period up to the 52 week maximum. Paid Leave Counted as Service: Periods of paid leave during parental leave count as service for all purposes except as The Chief Executive (or delegate): time served for probation.

(a) must approve the first application to extend the period; For employees with less than 12 months qualifying service, and the first 12 weeks of parental leave (even though it is without (b) must not unreasonably refuse to approve a subsequent pay) counts as service for leave purposes. The first month of application to extend the period. leave without pay is recognised for salary increment purposes. The Chief Executive (or delegate) may extend the period of leave beyond 52 weeks if in their opinion, there are reasons, For the purposes of probation, parental leave does not for example, the health and well-being of the employee, the extend the time period allowed for probation in the relevant employee's spouse or the employee's child, that warrant an industrial instruments. extension being granted. 5.10. Superannuation An employee, by 14 days written notice, may apply to the Chief Executive (or delegate) to shorten the period of Superannuation contributions for both the employee and the Parental leave. The Chief Executive (or delegate) may employer shall be in accordance with the employee's existing approve or reject such an application. scheme options.

5.6. Relieving Temporary Employees 5.11. Cancellation of Leave/ Recall to Duty

A relieving temporary employee cannot be granted leave of Subject to agreement between the employee and the any kind beyond the date on which the temporary employer, or provisions of any industrial employment contract terminates. An employee’s past, instrument/legislation, the employee may be temporarily present or likely pregnancy must not influence a decision on recalled to duty. This recall does not extend the period of this the renewal of a temporary employee’s contract. leave.

5.7. Access to Other Leave A recall to duty that is accepted shall be remunerated at the casual rate for the time worked. Where there is an entitlement employees may use recreation and long service leave during the period of parental leave Should the employee be on unpaid leave at the time of recall 1130 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 [29 July, 2005

then any earnings will be subject to the Commonwealth directed to take under Transfer to Safe Duties (refer section Government's Superannuation Guarantee (Administration) 6.6), which may be taken over one or more periods. Act 1992. In particular, if the employee's earnings for the calender month amount to $450 or more then GoSuper Maternity leave must finish not later than the first birthday of contributions must be paid by the employer. This does not the child in relation to whom the leave is granted except apply to general superannuation contributions such as where the leave is extended by the Chief Executive (or QSuper. It only applies to the occupational superannuation delegate). component. 6.5. Minimum Period of Maternity Leave Subject to the provisions of the relevant industrial instrument/legislation, a recall to duty while on paid or unpaid (a) Subject to paragraph (b) below, an eligible employee leave is voluntary on the part of the employee. An employee who is pregnant, whether or not she has made who declines the offer of a recall to duty under these application in accordance with section 5.3 Making circumstances is not to be discriminated against as a result of Application, must commence maternity leave at least 6 that decision. weeks prior to the expected date of birth of a child/children and remain on maternity leave until at 5.12. Resumption of Duty least 6 weeks after the birth of the child/children.

An employee is required to confirm their intention of returning (b) The Chief Executive (or delegate) may reduce the to work by notice in writing to the employer, giving not less minimum period of maternity leave at the request of an than 4 weeks prior to the expiration of the period of parental employee. This request must be supported by a leave. certificate from a medical practitioner certifying that, in the opinion of the medical practitioner, the employee is 5.13. Grievance Procedure fit for duty until a specified date or fit to resume duty.

Normal grievance processes will apply in accordance with 6.6. Transfer to Safe Duties clause 2.3 of this Directive. Managers are responsible for ensuring that a pregnant 6. MATERNITY LEAVE employee has a safe working environment. This may call for reasonable modification to conditions of work including Eligible VMOs may access Maternity Leave entitlements of appropriate clothing to accommodate special needs arising up to 52 weeks, which includes 6 weeks paid maternity leave from her pregnancy. If, not withstanding any modifications and up to 52 weeks of unpaid maternity leave. NB the made to the employee's work conditions, in the opinion of a maximum period of maternity leave is 52 weeks. medical practitioner:

6.1. Paid Maternity Leave (a) an illness or risk arising out of an employee's pregnancy; or An eligible employee whose expected date of confinement has been confirmed in writing by a medical practitioner, will (b) a hazard connected with the work of an employee be entitled to six (6) weeks paid maternity leave, to be taken having regard to the employee's pregnancy makes it as the initial absence on such leave regardless of when the inadvisable for the employee to continue her existing leave is accessed. This six-week period of leave is inclusive duties; the employee may be assigned to other duties of any public holidays arising within that time. that she can perform safely and efficiently.

The eligible employee will be entitled to a further period of The assignment: maternity leave in accordance with the unpaid maternity leave provisions detailed below. (a) may only be made with the agreement of the employee; and 6.2. Preservation of Paid Maternity Leave (b) must not involve a reduction in the employee's status or Any unused portion of paid maternity leave cannot be banked salary. or preserved in any way. For example, where an employee has an entitlement to six (6) weeks paid maternity leave and If a transfer to other duties is impractical, the employee may has medical advice stating that she is fit to work up to two (2) be directed to take unpaid maternity leave for a period weeks before the expected date of birth and can return to certified as necessary by a medical practitioner. work three (3) weeks after the birth, the period of paid maternity leave is five (5) weeks. The balance of one (1) 6.7. Termination of Pregnancy week cannot be banked or preserved in any way. Where a pregnancy terminates in other than the birth of a 6.3. Effect of Resignation upon Paid Maternity living child, the employee shall notify the Chief Executive (or Leave delegate) of the changed circumstances as soon as practicable. Should an employee resign while on paid maternity leave then the resignation takes effect by its own force. The Where, after the first twenty weeks, a pregnancy terminates provision of paid maternity leave has no element of bonding in other than the birth of a living child or where the child dies or penalty for any employee who resigns at or after the during the period of paid maternity leave, the employee shall conclusion of the period of maternity leave. continue to be entitled to six weeks paid leave.

Normal action must be taken where an employee’s The employee must resume duty on a date to be determined resignation date proceeds the end date of a period of paid by the Chief Executive (or delegate) in consultation with the maternity leave and there is insufficient leave accrual to employee. The date of resumption must be nominated within cover the extent of the overlap. 28 days of receipt of the notification from the employee. This does not preclude an employee from applying to access 6.4. Unpaid Maternity Leave other leave entitlements, eg. recreation or long service leave where it is agreed that the employee would benefit from A female employee is entitled to take approved unpaid further time off. maternity leave in one unbroken period at any time after she becomes pregnant, irrespective of the period of service. This If the employee wishes to resume duty within six (6) weeks of does not apply to maternity leave that an employee is the termination, her application must have attached a certificate from a medical practitioner certifying that in the 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 1131

opinion of the medical practitioner she is fit for duty. The (i) in not more than two unbroken periods in Chief Executive (or delegate) will consult with the respective accordance with this clause; and area regarding the employee's return to work. (ii) if application for the leave is made under paragraph (c) below, only if the employee is the 7. SPOUSAL LEAVE primary caregiver for a child the employee has adopted or applied to adopt. Eligible VMOs may access Spousal Leave entitlements of up to 52 weeks, which includes 1 weeks paid spousal leave and (b) An employee may take one period of adoption leave of up to 52 weeks of unpaid spousal leave. NB the maximum not more than three (3) weeks on the placement of the period of spousal leave is 52 weeks. child/children with the employee. Both parents may access this provision at the same time. 7.1. Paid Spousal Leave (c) An employee may take one period of adoption leave of An eligible employee who produces a certificate from a not more than 52 weeks from the day on which the medical practitioner which states their spouse’s expected employee intends to be the primary caregiver for the date of confinement, will be entitled to one (1) weeks paid child/children. spousal leave in connection with the birth of a child/children for whom that employee has accepted responsibility. This (d) Adoption leave must finish not later than the fifth period of paid leave will be taken as the initial absence on birthday of the child in relation to whom the leave is spousal leave and is inclusive of any public holidays arising granted except where the leave is extended by the Chief within that time. Executive (or delegate).

The eligible employee will be entitled to a further period of 9. DEFINITIONS spousal leave in accordance with the unpaid spousal leave provisions detailed below. Adoption/Maternity/Spousal Leave Absence is taken to mean the entire period of leave taken for the purposes of 7.2. Unpaid Spousal Leave adoption/maternity/spousal leave. It is inclusive of all forms of leave taken including recreation, long service leave, sick The following provisions apply to unpaid spousal leave: leave, paid and unpaid parental leave.

(a) An eligible employee is entitled to take approved Child under the provisions of this Directive means – spousal leave – (i) in relation to maternity or paternity (spousal) leave – (i) in not more than two (2) unbroken periods in  a child of an employee; or accordance with this clause; and  a child of an employee’s spouse; (ii) if application for the leave is made under who is under 1 year of age; and paragraph (c) below, only if the employee is the (ii) in relation to adoption leave – primary care giver for the child in relation to  a child under five years of age who is adopted by an whom the application is made. employee; or  a child placed with the employee and whom the (b) An employee may take one period of spousal leave of employee has applied to adopt other than a child who not more than one (1) week from the time of – confinement of the employee’s spouse. (a) has turned five years of age; or

(c) An employee may take one period of spousal leave of (b) is a child or stepchild of the employee or the employee’s not more than 52 weeks from the birth of the employee’s spouse; or child to the first birthday of the child. (c) has continuously resided with the employee for a period 8. ADOPTION LEAVE of 6 months before the day the employee applies for adoption leave Eligible VMOs may access Adoption Leave entitlements of up to 52 weeks, which includes 6 weeks paid adoption leave for Confinement is the birth of a child/children, or the ending of a primary caregiver, one weeks paid adoption leave for a the pregnancy in other circumstances, that occurs no earlier secondary caregiver and up to 52 weeks of unpaid adoption than 20 weeks before the expected date of birth. leave. NB the maximum period of adoption leave is 52 weeks. Paid Maternity Leave refers to the initial 6 weeks of an approved period of maternity leave absence for eligible 8.1. Paid Adoption Leave employees who meet the qualifying service period and whose expected date of confinement has been confirmed in writing An eligible employee who presents a letter from the Director- by a medical practitioner. General, Department of Child Safety, confirming that an adoption order has been made for the relevant child/children, Parental Leave shall mean maternity, spousal (or paternity) will be entitled to: and adoption leave.  six (6) weeks paid adoption leave at the time of adoption of a child/children if he or she is the primary care giver; or Paternity Leave shall be referred to as spousal leave for the  1 weeks paid adoption leave if he or she is the secondary purposes of parental leave. caregiver. Primary Caregiver means a person who assumes the This period of paid leave is inclusive of any public holidays principal role of providing care and attention to a arising within that time. child/children.

If the employee is the primary caregiver, that employee will Secondary Caregiver means a person who assumes the be entitled to access a further period of leave in accordance secondary role of providing care and attention to a with the unpaid adoption leave provisions detailed below. child/children and is used in reference to adoption leave.

8.2. Unpaid Adoption Leave Spouse shall be in accordance with the definition provided in Schedule 5 (Dictionary) of the Industrial Relations Act. ie The following provisions apply to unpaid adoption leave: “Spouse of an employee includes – (a) An eligible employee is entitled to take approved  a former spouse; and adoption leave – 1132 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 [29 July, 2005

 a de facto spouse, including a spouse of the same sex as 1.2 The VMO Liaison Committee shall meet at least the employee”. each quarter or as agreed by the members of the Committee. Unauthorised Absence is an absence for which leave has not been authorised. Employees on unauthorised absence at 2. OBJECTIVES the time of commencing the minimum period of maternity leave are not entitled to paid maternity leave. The objectives of the VMO Liaison Committee are: x To maintain the integrity of the terms and Unpaid Adoption/Maternity/Spousal Leave is the period of conditions of employment specified in the adoption/maternity/spousal leave during which there is no Visiting Medical Officer Agreement or other paid leave accessed. instrument governing the employment of VMOs; ATTACHMENT 2 – INDEMNITY INSURANCE x To identify issues associated with the REIMBURSEMENT SCHEME implementation and/or application of the terms and conditions of employment of Indemnity Insurance Reimbursement Scheme. Visiting Medical Officers and develop and implement strategies to resolve them; Queensland Health agrees to reimburse VMOs a proportion x To examine other issues related to the of their annual private medical indemnity premium, on employment of Visiting Medical Officers and presentation of documentation as requested. develop and implement strategies to resolve them; VMOs who were providing services to the government in x Develop, implement and monitor policy, November 2001 should complete the following process: procedures and practices relevant to the employment of Visiting Medical Officers; and x Establish the premium for the current year by evidence x To resolve issues that arise between the (invoice/receipt etc); parties as appropriate. x Establish the applicable premium (in the identical category) for the period 2000/2001 – this is the base 3. VMO LIAISON COMMITTEE QUORUM year; x Subtract that figure applicable in the base year from that A quorum will be of no less than 4 members and applicable in the first year; shall include as a minimum the Chair – General x Deduct any applicable Commonwealth Government Manager (Health Services), Queensland Health, subsidy; and the Chair of the AMAQ VMO Committee. x Multiply that figure by the number of base hours per week and divide by forty; 4. DISTRIBUTION OF THE AGENDA x Submit the documentation for processing by 1 July each year. The agenda will be distributed at least four (4) x Reimbursement to occur within 4 weeks. working days prior to the next scheduled meeting.

New VMOs in their first year, will be paid on the basis of their 5. MINUTE RESPONSIBILITY current year’s invoice from the Medical Defence Organisation (MDO) divided by the average from the base year The responsibility for the documentation and (2000/2001) for their category and the base number of hours distribution of the minutes rests with Queensland worked (ie. the hours per week stated in a VMO appointment Health. Minutes will be distributed within fourteen letter.) days of the meeting.

ATTACHMENT 3 6. REFERRAL OF ISSUES FOR COMMITTEE TERMS OF RERERENCE CONSIDERATION VISITING MEDICAL OFFICER LIAISON COMMITTEE 2003 Matters may be referred to the VMO Liaison The following Terms of Reference establish the parameters Committee in the following ways: and guidelines in which the Visiting Medical Officer (VMO) x Referral by Queensland Health Liaison Committee will address matters relating to the representatives; employment of non-contracted Visiting Medical Officers x Referral by Mater Misericordiae Health engaged within Queensland Health and the Mater Services Brisbane Limited; or Misericordiae Health Services Brisbane Limited as outlined x Referral by AMAQ VMO Committee below. representatives.

1. STRUCTURES, PROCESSES AND Wherever possible, matters should be provided to MECHANISMS the Committee Secretariat in the format attached. These items will then form the agenda for the next 1.1 The VMO Liaison Committee shall consist of: meeting. Extra items can be added at the meeting x Chair – Senior Executive Director Health with the consent of both parties. Services, Queensland Health; x A representative of a Health Service District Senior Medical Executive; x A representative of Mater Misericordiae Health Services Brisbane Limited; x The Chair of the AMAQ VMO Committee; x A representative from AMA(Q); x A VMO representative from Mater Health Service Brisbane Ltd; x The agent for the VMOs; and x A representative from Corporate HR/IR Policy and Strategy Centre (CHRIRPSC).

CHRIRPSC shall supply a Secretariat/support person for the purposes of taking minutes. 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 1133

Department of Industrial Relations Brisbane, 18 July 2005

The following directive is issued under section 34(2) of the Public Service Act 1996.

TOM BARTON MP Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations 5/05

In accordance with section 117(3) of the Public Service Act 1996 and section 687(3) of the Industrial Relations Act 1999, this directive prevails over an industrial instrument to the extent of any inconsistency. Industrial instrument means an award, industrial agreement, certified agreement or decision of the Queensland Industrial Relations Commission.

1. TITLE: Hours and Overtime

2. PURPOSE: To prescribe the ordinary hours for employees not covered by awards or agreements and the compensation for overtime for public service employees whether covered by awards or not.

3. LEGISLATIVE PROVISION: Section 34(2) of the Public Service Act 1996 and section 686 of the Industrial Relations Act 1999.

4. APPLICATION: This directive applies to “public service employees” as defined in section 9 of the Public Service Act 1996.

5. STANDARD: The entitlements prescribed in the Schedule apply.

6. EFFECTIVE DATE This directive is to operate from 1 August 2005.

7. VARIATION: This directive can be varied by - x the Minister for Industrial Relations; or x legislation.

8. INCONSISTENCY: Sections 34 and 117 of the Public Service Act 1996 and sections 686 and 687 of the Industrial Relations Act 1999 apply when there is an inconsistency between an act, regulation or industrial instrument.

9. SUPERSEDES: Directive 19/01:”Hours and Overtime”

10. PREVIOUS Sections 20 and 21 of the Public Service Management and REFERENCES: Employment Regulation 1988 as in force on 24 February 1995. Directive 6/99:”Hours and Overtime” Determination No. 14 Circular Nos. 1/94, 2/97 Administrative Instruction Nos 1 I 71, 1 I 74, 1 I 75, 1 I 76 1134 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 [29 July, 2005

SCHEDULE

HOURS AND OVERTIME

PART A – HOURS GENERAL CONDITIONS

1. Hours of work not specified in an industrial instrument

1.1 The hours of work of a public service employee, where these are not specified in an award, industrial agreement or certified agreement, are to be the hours that were previously determined to apply or were worked by that class of employee immediately before the commencement of this directive.

PART B – OVERTIME

GENERAL CONDITIONS

1. Definitions 3. Transport home for employees working overtime 1.1 “CRS” means the Public Service Classification and Remuneration System. The monetary rate is the 3.1 Where a public service employee is required to rate applicable for the department where the work overtime, the employer is responsible for employee is employed. ensuring that transport to that employee’s home is available after work finishes – 1.2 “field staff” means those employees identified as field staff in accordance with ministerial directive x when public transport is not available; or No. 8/03 (Field Staff) as issued or as amended from time to time. x when taking public transport is a safety risk.

1.3 “overtime” means additional work in excess of This generally means the provision of a ordinary hours. On a public holiday (or substituted departmental car, taxi vouchers or reimbursement day) under the Holidays Act 1983 – the term of taxi fares on production of a receipt. includes work in excess of ordinary hours, but excludes ordinary hours on a public holiday. 4. Compensation for overtime

1.4 “public service employee” is defined in section 9 4.1 Where a public service employee is required to of the Public Service Act 1996 to mean a person work overtime, and – employed under that Act as a public service officer, general employee, or temporary employee. (a) the approval of the chief executive was obtained before working the additional 1.5 “TOIL” means time off in lieu on a time for time period; basis. or 2. Where employees required to work overtime (b) In the absence of prior approval, the chief 2.1 A public service employee required to work executive is subsequently satisfied that it overtime shall, as far as practicable – was essential for the proper conduct of public business that the employee work for (a) be given reasonable notice of such the additional period and that the work could requirement; and not reasonably have been performed within the employee’s ordinary hours of work, (b) not be required to work overtime for more than – the employee, subject to the provisions of this directive, is to be compensated for the additional (i) a reasonable length of time on any time worked as provided in the applicable award, one occasion; or industrial agreement or certified agreement. (ii) a reasonable number of times in any period. 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 1135

GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR COMPENSATION FOR OVERTIME

1. No claim for overtime is to be approved where The taking of TOIL by an employee will be by an employee elects to work solely for his or mutual agreement between the employer and the her own benefit or convenience. employee. In all cases it will be subject to organisational convenience. If an agreement 2. Employees eligible for TOIL for overtime cannot be reached on the taking of TOIL, the worked are to be permitted (subject to the employer may direct the employee when it is to be provisions of this schedule) such time off taken. within twelve months of the day on which the overtime was worked. 3. Where the Director General of the department responsible for industrial relations excludes a TOIL credited in this way will not be taken into certain class of employees in exceptional account in determining the employee’s circumstances from any salary limitation, overtime maximum accumulation of recreation leave. will be payable at Classification Level 5, paypoint 4 rate of pay, except where otherwise approved. Notwithstanding any other provision in this schedule, unless otherwise stated, TOIL will lapse if not taken within that 12-month period.

COMPENSATION FOR OVERTIME

Salary Limitations Entitlement

1. Employees (excluding field staff) in receipt of In accordance with any overtime provisions in an wages that do not exceed paypoint 4 of applicable industrial award or industrial agreement or Classification Level AO5 of the CRS, and all certified agreement. casual employees.

2. Employees (excluding casual employees) in Equivalent TOIL, in accordance with this schedule receipt of wages in excess of paypoint 4 of provided that unused TOIL will be paid out after 12 Classification Level AO5 of the CRS, but not months from the date of accrual where – exceeding paypoint 4 of Classification Level AO6 of the CRS. y an employee has taken reasonable steps to avoid excessive TOIL balances; and Except where the Director General of the department responsible for industrial relations y the employee has been refused an application to excludes certain classes of employees in take such leave. exceptional circumstances.

Applications to exclude employees from the overtime salary limit are to be supported by persuasive evidence and will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

3. Employees (excluding casual employees) in Equivalent TOIL, in accordance with this schedule. receipt of wages in excess of Classification Level AO6 of the CRS.

Except where the Director General of the department responsible for industrial relations excludes certain classes of employees in exceptional circumstances.

Applications to exclude employees from the overtime salary limit are to be supported by persuasive evidence and will be considered on a case-by-case basis. 1136 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 [29 July, 2005

Judicial Review Act 1991 Section 33

STATEMENT OF REASONS

Queensland Competition Authority's Final Report: Gladstone Area Water Board: Investigation of Pricing Practices.

The Decision

The Ministers under the Queensland Competition Authority Act 1997 hereby declare, under Section 36 of the Queensland Competition Authority Act 1997, we accept with qualification, recommendations 1, 19, 43 and 47, and accept, without qualification, the remaining recommendations about pricing practices contained in the Queensland Competition Authority's (QCA's) report titled, Gladstone Area Water Board: Investigation of Pricing Practices.

We acknowledge the QCA’s pricing recommendations contained in the Final Report are based on the Council of Australian Government’s water pricing principles of full-cost recovery, consumption based pricing, the reduction or elimination of cross-subsidies and making subsidies transparent. While the application of these pricing principles will result in increases in the cost of water in the , a three year transitional period has been endorsed to minimise the impact of those price changes on the Gladstone Area Water Board’s existing customers.

Recommendations accepted with Qualification/Reason qualification

Recommendation 1: “The Authority considers This recommendation should align with QCA’s that monopoly prices oversight is intended to key finding on page ix of the Executive ensure prices or pricing practices achieve Summary: “Monopoly prices oversight is economic efficiency and revenue adequacy, and intended to ensure that a regulated entity does not promote the public interest”. abuse its monopoly power. Effectively, pricing practices should result in prices which do not exceed a level necessary to achieve economic efficiency and revenue adequacy, and promote the public interest.” 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 1137

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Recommendation Qualification/Reason

Recommendation 19:

“The Authority recommends that: The implementation of this recommendation may x prices should incorporate the costs of need to be reviewed in the light of any future investment, operational and managerial Government policy aimed at reducing water responses where: consumption. - the risk is commercially relevant; - GAWB has acted prudently and could not have acted any earlier to address the risk at lower cost; - GAWB is the most appropriate party to bear the risk; and - the response is cost-effective;

x higher prices are justifiable during droughts to promote efficient water use. However, where they are not cost related, and other resource rent arrangements are not applicable, the revenues should be returned to users at a later stage on the basis unrelated to the volume actually saved by a customer; and

x until GAWB releases its Drought Management Plan, no provision be provided in prices for related costs.”

Recommendation 43: “The Authority considers The QCA has established the principle material that material exogenous changes in expected exogenous changes in expected costs may be costs may be passed through to customers, passed through to customers. subject to approval by the Authority. Eligible Minister recommend changes in taxation and costs include changes in taxation; changes in changes in Government charges be passed government charges such as resource through to customers by GAWB. management charges; changes in compliance requirements; changes in law; or changes in Other exogenous changes in expected costs may government policy. A material change is be passed through to customers provided they are considered to be one which affects the annual material and subject to approval by the QCA. revenue requirement consistent with the approved pricing practices by more than 1%. 1138 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 [29 July, 2005

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Recommendation Qualification/Reason

Recommendation 47: “The Authority The merits of amending the Act to provide such recommends that the Act 1997 be amended to powers will be considered as part of the next allow the Authority to mediate or arbitrate review of the Act. disputes over the application of Ministerially Ministers do not support the recommendation approved pricing practices. GAWB advise the QCA of all contracts entered In the absence of a dispute resolution power, the into with customers within one month of Authority recommends that GAWB advise the becoming effective, with the QCA being obliged Authority of all contracts entered into with to advise its Ministers if any contract customers within one month of becoming substantively departs from the approved pricing effective, with the Authority being obliged to practices advise its Ministers if any contract substantively Ministers will consider a 10(e) reference to departs from the approved pricing practices.” review any contract considered by a customer to warrant such a review.

Legislation

Under section 19 of the Queensland Competition Authority Act 1997, we declared (by gazette notice) the Gladstone Area Water Board (GAWB) to be a government monopoly business activity.

Under section 23 of the Queensland Competition Authority Act 1997, we referred the GAWB to the QCA for a pricing investigation.

Sections 36 and 37 of the Queensland Competition Authority Act 1997 outline the process we must comply with on the receipt of a QCA pricing investigation report on the GAWB. 36. (2) Within 90 days after the Ministers receive a report, the Ministers must - (a) accept (with or without qualification), or reject, the recommendations about pricing practices contained in it; or (b) accept (with or without qualification) some of the recommendations about pricing practices contained in it and reject the other recommendations. (3) Before making a decision under subsection 2 about a government monopoly business activity involving the supply of water, the Ministers must have regard to water pricing determinations and water supply determinations. (4) As soon as practicable after making a decision under subsection (2), the Ministers must notify the decision and the reasons for the decision by gazette notice. 37. If the Ministers accept recommendations, they must refer the recommendations, and any qualifications on which the recommendations are accepted, to the responsible Minister for the government agency carrying on the government monopoly business activity.

Evidence or other material on which the decision was based

In arriving at our decision, we had before us the following material: 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 1139

4 (1) The relevant sections of the Queensland Competition Authority Act 1997, specifically, section 30 through to section 36. (2) The QCA's report Gladstone Area Water Board: Investigation of Pricing Practices. (3) The Queensland Competition Authority’s Statement of Regulatory Pricing Principles for the Water Sector. (4) The Council of Australian Governments strategic framework for water industry reform.

PETER BEATTIE TERRY MACKENROTH PREMIER AND MINISTER FOR TRADE DEPUTY PREMIER, TREASURER AND MINISTER FOR SPORT 1140 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 [29 July, 2005

Queensland Competition Authority Act 1997 Section 36

DECISION NOTICE

Queensland Competition Authority's Final Report: Gladstone Area Water Board: Investigation of Pricing Practices.

The Ministers under the Queensland Competition Authority Act 1997 hereby declare, under Section 36 of the Queensland Competition Authority Act 1997, we:

1. Accept with qualification, recommendations 1, 19, 43 and 47; and

2. Accept, without qualification, the remaining recommendations

contained in the Queensland Competition Authority's (QCA's) report titled, Gladstone Area Water Board: Investigation of Pricing Practices.

We acknowledge the QCA’s pricing recommendations contained in the Final Report are based on the Council of Australian Government’s water pricing principles of full-cost recovery, consumption based pricing, the reduction or elimination of cross-subsidies and making subsidies transparent. While the application of these pricing principles will result in increases in the cost of water in the Gladstone region, a three year transitional period has been endorsed to minimise the impact of those price changes on Gladstone Area Water Board’s existing customers.

PETER BEATTIE TERRY MACKENROTH PREMIER AND MINISTER FOR TRADE DEPUTY PREMIER, TREASURER AND MINISTER FOR SPORT 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 1141

Department of Justice and Attorney-General

STATE CORONER’S APPROVAL OF DELEGATION OF POWERS TO REGISTRAR, OFFICE OF THE STATE CORONER CORONERS ACT 2003

Pursuant to the authority conferred upon me under section 86 of the Coroners Act 2003 (the Act), I, Michael Allan Barnes State Coroner delegate the following powers to the position of Registrar, Office of the State Coroner -

x The power to consent to providing access to investigation documents for research purposes pursuant to section 53 of the Act.

x The power to consent to providing access to investigation documents for purposes, other than research purposes, pursuant to section 54 of the Act, in relation to investigations I have conducted.

Michael A Barnes State Coroner

Date: 25th July 2005 1142 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 [29 July, 2005

Department of Justice and Attorney-General

STATE CORONER’S APPROVAL OF DELEGATION OF POWERS BY DEPUTY STATE CORONER TO REGISTRAR, OFFICE OF THE STATE CORONER CORONERS ACT 2003

Pursuant to section 86(2) of the Coroners Act 2003 (the Act), I, Michael Allan Barnes State Coroner, approve the delegation set out below by the Deputy State Coroner, Christine Anne Clements, to the position of Registrar, Office of the State Coroner.

Michael A Barnes State Coroner

Date: 25th July 2005

DELEGATION OF POWERS BY DEPUTY STATE CORONER TO REGISTRAR, OFFICE OF THE STATE CORONER CORONERS ACT 2003

Pursuant to the authority conferred upon me under section 86(2) of the Coroners Act 2003 (the Act,) I, Christine Anne Clements Deputy State Coroner delegate the following power to the position of Registrar, Office of the State Coroner –

x The power, under section 45 of the Act, to make findings in relation to a death, or suspected death, that I am investigating, where I have determined that an inquest is not required.

x The power to consent to providing access to investigation documents for purposes, other than research purposes, pursuant to section 54 of the Act, in relation to investigations I have conducted.

Christine A Clements Deputy State Coroner

Date: 25th July 2005 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 1143

NOTIFICATION OF APPROVED FORMS UNDER THE

Corrective Services Act 2000

Commencement The following form has been approved by the Acting Director-General, Department of Corrective Services on 20 June 2005 to take effect from 05 July 2005

Form No. Version No. Form Heading 27 3 Application To Visit A Prisoner (Personal Visitor)

Withdrawal of approval of existing forms Approval of the following form has been withdrawn:

Form No. Version No. Form Heading 27 2 Application To Visit A Prisoner (Personal Visitor)

Availability of Form

Publicly available forms may be obtained free of charge from:

The Department of Corrective Services State Law Building 50 Ann Street BRISBANE QLD 4000 Telephone: (07) 3227 7111 Facsimile: (07) 3227 6668 www.dcs.qld.gov.au

Electronic copies of the form are also available from the Department of Corrective Services Internet web site. 1144 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 [29 July, 2005

NOTIFICATION OF APPROVED FORMS

Medical Practitioners Registration Act 2001

Notice is given of the approval of the forms mentioned in the Tabled.

HEADING NUMBER VERSION (Title and Purpose) NUMBER

Application for Registration as a Medical Practitioner M1 July 2005 in Queensland

Application for Registration as a Medical Practitioner M1SP July 2005 (Special Purpose Registration) in Queensland

Application for Specialist Registration as a Medical M2 July 2005 Practitioner in Queensland

Copies of the forms can be obtained at the Office of Health Practitioner Registration Boards, 19th Floor, 160 Mary Street, Brisbane 4000. 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 1145

NOTIFICATION OF EXEMPTION It is hereby notified pursuant to s. 47 of the Biodiscovery Act 2004, Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994 that on 29 Ju ly 2005 the chief executive of the Environmental Protection Agency established a code for taking native biological Maritime Safety Agency of Queensland material under a collection authority. Brisbane, 27 July 2005 Copies of the code, referred to as the ‘Compliance code for taking I, Captain Ar thur-James Forsyth D iack, D eputy General native biological material under a collection authority’, are Manager, Maritime Safety Queensland, pursuant to section 18A available during normal business hours at the Agency’s head office of the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994, exempt all located at 160 An n St Brisbane and at each of the Agency’s persons operating ships in the event detailed in the schedule from regional offices located at Moggill, Rockhampton and Cairns. The section 206A of the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act code can al so be ac cessed at the Agency’s website. 1994. www.epa.qld.gov.au SCHEDULE NOTICE Event consisting of a ski race to be conducted by the organ isers, North Queensland Ski Association between the hours of 8.00am DEADLINES FOR and 1.00pm on Sunday 31 July 2005, as shown in red on the course COPY FOR GAZETTE map prep ared by Maritime Safe ty Queensland , designated p lan ——— “A1-207”, and held at the Regional Harbo ur Master’s office in Copy for insertion in the “Que ensland Government Gazette” Cairns. may be lodged by:— CAPTAIN ARTHUR-JAMES FORSYTH DIACK —Hand delivering copy to GOPRINT’S BOOKSHOP at Deputy General Manager 371 Vulture Street, Woolloongabba; o r SDS Maritime Safety Queensland EXPRESS, 41 George Street; or — E-mail—[email protected] NOTIFICATION OF DANGER TO MARINE SAFETY —Posting to Locked Bag 500, Coorpa roo DC, Qld, Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Regulation 2004 4151; or —Facsimile transmission directed to (07) 3246 3384. Maritime Safety Agency of Queensland A covering letter must be supplied with all Brisbane, 27 July 2005 facsimile copy. I, Captain Ar thur-James Forsyth D iack, D eputy General —Phone 3246 3350. Manager, Maritime Safety Queensland, pursuant to Section 221 (2) and (4) of the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Regulation Copy lo dged after the nominated closing time will be 2004, declare that a person must not anchor, berth, moor or operate accepted for inclusion in the following weeks’ Gazette. a ship ( other than a ship operated by th ose persons listed in Copy must be typed or clearly written on one side of the paper Schedule B) within the waters described in Schedule A to allow for HMAS Brisbane only, and set out in accordance with the publishing style. Names of the scuttling of the warship previously known as . signatories must be typed or clearly written in BLOCK letters. This notification is effective from 6.00am on Sunday 31 July 2005 The G azette i s pub lished e ach Fr iday. Copy c annot be until such time as the scuttling area has been declared safe and clear accepted after the following closing times: for vess els to e nter by t he Pol ice Comm and Ve ssel, whic h will broadcast the all clear on VHF Channel 14. Departmental Notices: 3.00 p.m. on the preceding Wednesday. Schedule A Final Corr ected Proofs: 3.00 p.m. on the preceding The waters as shown on map C7-147 prepared by Maritime Safety Thursday. Queensland and held at the Regional Harbour Master's office in Private Not ices and Advertisem ents: 9.00 a.m. on the Brisbane. preceding Thursday. • There will be six sp ecial marker buoys (y ellow) placed to Vacancies an d Appointmen ts: 12 noon on the preceding delineate the area. Tuesday. • Buoy A will be inposition latitude 26o37.50' S, longitude 153o09.576' E; WHEN A PUBLIC HOLIDAY OC CURS “CLOS ING TIMES” WILL BE ONE DAY EARLIER. • o Buoy A1 will be in position latitude 26 37.167' S, ——— longitude 153o09.576' E; • Buoy A2 will be in position latitude 26 o36.833' S, ATTENTION ALL GAZETTE ADVERTISERS longitude 153o09.576' E; Gazette not ices mu st be accompanied b y the fol lowing • Buoy B will be in position latitude 26o36.50' S, longitude details: 153o09.576' E; • date for insertion • Buoy C will be in position latitude 26 o36.50' S • department o Longitude 153 10.683' E; and • sub department (if applicable) o • Buoy D will be in position latitude 26 37.50' S •name Longitude 153o10.683' E • telephone number Schedule B • fax number a. Officers of Maritime Safety Queensland; • address b. Officers of Queensland Police Service (Water Police); All communications should be addressed “Government c. Officers of Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol; Printer” and endorsed “ Govern ment Gaze tte”, P ostal address d. Authorised officers o f E nvironmental Protection Agency Locked Bag 500, Coorparoo, Q., 4102. (including Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service); The Queensland Government Gazette is available by Mail e. Authorised employees Sinclair Knight Merz; Order Subscription or from the Bookshops at SDS EXPRESS, 41 George Street, Brisbane or GOPRINT, 371 Vulture Street, CAPTAIN ARTHUR-JAMES FORSYTH DIACK Woolloongabba each Friday after 4.00 p.m. Deputy General Manager Maritime Safety Queensland Government Printer 1146 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 [29 July, 2005

Queensland

NOTIFICATION OF SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION Statutory Instruments Act 1992

Notice is given of the making of the subordinate legislation mentioned in Table 1

TABLE 1

SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION BY NUMBER

No. Subordinate Legislation Empowering Act

168 Education (Teacher Registration) Amendment By-law (No. 2) 2005 Education (Teacher Registration) Act 1988

169 Industrial Relations Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005 Industrial Relations Act 1999

170 Health Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2005 Food Act 1981 Health Act 1937 Health Services Act 1991 Pest Management Act 2001 Private Health Facilities Act 1999 Radiation Safety Act 1999

171 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions Racing Amendment Act 2005

172 Racing Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005 Racing Act 2002

173 Public Trustee Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005 Public Trustee Act 1978

174 Nature Conservation (Protected Areas) Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2005 Nature Conservation Act 1992

175 Public Service Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005 Public Service Act 1996 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 1147

TABLE 2 SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION BY EMPOWERING ACT

This table shows affected subordinate legislation

Empowering Act Subordinate Legislation No.

Education (Teacher Registration) Act 1988 Education (Teacher Registration) By-law 1999 • amd by Education (Teacher Registration) Amendment By-law (No. 2) 2005 ...... 168

Food Act 1981 Food Standards Regulation 1994 • amd by Health Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2005...... 170

Health Act 1937 Health (Drugs and Poisons) Regulation 1996 • amd by Health Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2005...... 170 Health Regulation 1996 • amd by Health Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2005...... 170

Health Services Act 1991 Health Services Regulation 2002 • amd by Health Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2005...... 170

Industrial Relations Act 1999 Industrial Relations Regulation 2000 • amd by Industrial Relations Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005...... 169

Nature Conservation Act 1992 Nature Conservation (Protected Areas) Regulation 1994 • amd by Nature Conservation (Protected Areas) Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2005 . . . . 174

Pest Management Act 2001 Pest Management Regulation 2003 • amd by Health Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2005...... 170

Private Health Facilities Act 1999 Private Health Facilities Regulation 2000 • amd by Health Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2005...... 170

Public Service Act 1996 Public Service Regulation 1997 • amd by Public Service Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005 ...... 175

Public Trustee Act 1978 Public Trustee Regulation 2001 • amd by Public Trustee Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005 ...... 173

Racing Act 2002 Racing Regulation 2003 • amd by Racing Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005 ...... 172 1148 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 [29 July, 2005

Table 2–Subordinate Legislation by empowering Act—continued

Empowering Act Subordinate Legislation No.

Racing Amendment Act 2005 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions ...... 171

Radiation Safety Act 1999 Radiation Safety Regulation 1999 • amd by Health Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2005...... 170

Copies of the subordinate legislation can be obtained at— Goprint Publications and Retail ...... Telephone: (07) 3246 3399 371 Vulture Street Woolloongabba Qld 4102 ...... Facsimile: (07) 3246 3534 email: [email protected]

A mail service is available from— Goprint Publications and Retail ...... Telephone: (07) 3246 3399 Locked Bag 500 Coorparoo DC, Qld 4151 ...... Facsimile: (07) 3246 3534 email: [email protected] 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 1149

Liquor Act 1992 Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a member of the public over the age of 18 years who has a proper NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by Applicant’s Name: PG Richardson Enterprises Pty Ltd, the grant of the application. Nominee: Peter Richardson. Grounds for Objection: Premises: Vino Vino, 76 Goondoon Street, Gladstone. (a) Undue o ffence, a nnoyance, d isturbance or Primary Purpose: On-Premises (Meals) Licence —For inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do consumption on the p remises u sed f or the primary purpo se of business in the locality concerned, or to persons in eating me als prepared a nd ser ved to b e e aten on t he premises. or tr avelling to or from an ex isting or proposed (However, liquor may be sold to patrons who are non-diners i.e. place of public worship, hospital or school is likely only there to have a drink). to happen; or Trading Hours: (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality 10.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday. concerned would be lessened in some way. Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a Format of Objections: member of the public over t he age of 18 who has a proper Objections mus t be lod ged individually in wr iting or in interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by petition form and must state the grounds for o bjection. An the grant of the application. objection in the f orm of a pe tition m ust be in a format Grounds for Objection: stipulated in the Act and the principal contact should discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. 1. Undue offen ce, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do Note: business in the locality concerned, or to persons in Should an objector’s concerns relate wholly or partially to or travelling to or from an existin g or proposed the issue of gaming machines, a copy of the correspondence will place of public worship, hospital or school is likely be forwarded to the Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation to happen; or for consideration. 2. The amenity, quiet or go od order of the locality Closing Date for Objections: 26th August, 2005. concerned would be lessened in some way. Lodging Objections: Format of Objections: Objections should be lodge d with: Lic ensing Officer, Objections must be lodged in writing individual ly or in Liquor Licensing Di vision, De partment of Tour ism, Fair petition fo rm and must sta te the ground s for ob jection. An Trading a nd Wine Industry De velopment, G.P.O. Box 1 141, objection in the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Telephone: (07) 3224 7021. in the Act an d the principal contact person should discu ss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. Objections Conference: A member of the public may make a written submission to All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will the Ch ief Exe cutive r egarding wh ether t he gr anting of this be advised individually of the details of the objections application is i n the publ ic inte rest particularly r elating to conference. The p rincipal con tact for a petition will be matters which the Ch ief Exec utive must h ave r egard under responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Copies of any objections will be forwarded to the applicant. Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 24th August, 2005. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 609 Lodging Objections or Submissions: Liquor Act 1992 Objections and /or Submissions should b e lodged with : Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AN ANNUAL Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, P.O. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT PERMIT Box 303, Rockhampton, Qld, 4700. Telephone: (07) 4920 6608. Licensee’s Name: Rockbah Pty Ltd, Nominee: Steven Geraghty. Objections Conference: All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will Premises: The Shack, Shop 7 Level B, The Promenade, 18-22 be advised individually of th e details of th e objections Orchid Avenue, Surfers Paradise. conference. The principal c ontact for a petition wi ll be Trading Hours: responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 a.m., Monday to Sunday. Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to the applicant. Adult Entertainment Hours: 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 a.m., Monday to Sunday. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 608 Proposed Area for Entertainment: Liquor Act 1992 The interior of the licensed premises. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a VARIATION OF A LIQUOR LICENCE member of the public over th e age of 18 who has a proper interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by Applicant’s Name: Pull envale Esta tes Pty Ltd, Nominee: the grant of the application. Adam Robert McIlveen. Grounds for Objection for the Adult Entertainment Permit Premises: Pig ‘N’ Whistle, Shop 3 100, Westfield are: Shoppingtown, 318 Moggill Road, Indooroopilly. (a) Undue annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience to Primary Purpose: General Licence —Provision of liquor for persons who reside or work or do business in the consumption on and off the premises. locality, or to persons in or travelling to or from, an Current Trading Hours: existing or proposed place of public wor ship, hospital or school or other facility or place regularly 8.00 a.m. to 2.00 a.m., Monday to Sunday. frequented by children for cultur al or recreational Proposed Variation of Licence: activities is likely to happen; or To allow the provision of amplified entertainment in (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality outdoor areas of the premises. concerned would be lessened in some way. 1150 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 [29 July, 2005

Format of Objections: Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 18th August, Objections must be l odged in writing i ndividually or in 2005. petition form and must state the grounds for objection. All Lodging Objections or Submissions: objections must contain a CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER. An objection in the form of a petition must be in a Objections an d/or Sub missions shou ld be lodge d with: format stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of should discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, P.O. listed below. Box 2565, Southport, Qld, 4215. Telephone: 5581 3300. Closing Date for Objections: 24th August, 2005. Objections Conference: Lodging Objections: All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will Objections should be lodged with: Licensing O fficer, be advised individually of the details of the objections Liquor Licensing Di vision, Departm ent of Tourism , Fa ir conference. The pr incipal c ontact for a petition w ill be Trading a nd W ine Industry Development, P.O. Box 2 565, responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Southport, Qld, 4215. Telephone: 1300 658 030. Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to Objections Conference: the applicant. All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 611 be adv ised indi vidually of the de tails of the objections conference. The pr incipal contact for a petition will be responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Liquor Act 1992 Copies of any objections may be forwarded to the applicant. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 610 DETACHED BOTTLESHOP Address of Bottleshop: Middle R ange Sh opping C entre, Liquor Act 1992 278-282 Ramsay Street (corner Spring Street), Toowoomba. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR Applicant’s Name and Address: Cradview Pty Ltd, Nominee: LICENCE AND EXTENDED HOURS PERMIT Judith Margaret Lewis Bowly tr ading a s Sout hern Hotel-Motel, 839 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba. Applicant’s Name: Cougars Tavern Pty Ltd, Nominee: Simon Francis Burtonclay. Primary Purpose: The sale and supply of liquor for Premises: Cougars Tavern, Shop 1109, Westfield Shopping consumption off the premises. Centre, Town Centre Drive, Helensvale. Trading Hours: Primary Purpose: General Licence—The sale of liquor for 10.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m., Monday to Sunday. consumption on and off the premises. Trading Hours: Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a member of the public over the age of 18 years who has a proper 10.00 a.m. to 3.00 a.m., Monday to Sunday. interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by (Note: Standard tradin g hours are 10.0 0 a.m. to the grant of the application. 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday). Grounds for Objection: (Note: No liquor may be sold for consumption off the licensed premises after 12 midnight or be taken away (a) Undue of fence, annoyan ce, disturbance or from the premises after 12.30 a.m.). inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a business in the locality concerned, or to persons in member o f the public over th e age of 18 who has a proper or travelling to or from an existing or proposed interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by place of public worship, hospital or school is likely the grant of the application. to happen; or Grounds for Objection: (b) The amenity, q uiet or good o rder o f the locality concerned would be lessened in some way. (a) Undue o ffence, a nnoyance, d isturbance or inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do Format of Objections: business in the locality concerned, or to persons in Objections may be lod ged in dividually in writing or in or travelling to or from an ex isting or proposed petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An place of public worship, hospital or school is likely objection in the fo rm of a petition must be in a format to happen; or stipulated in th e Act and the principal contact should discuss (b) The amenity, quiet or goo d order of the locality the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. concerned would be lessened in some way. A member of the public may make a written submission to Format of Objections: the Chi ef Exec utive re garding whe ther the gr anting of this application is in th e pu blic interest parti cularly re lating to Objections must be l odged in writing i ndividually or in matters which the Chief Exec utive must have re gard und er petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. objection in the f orm of a petition m ust be in a format stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 5th September, discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed 2005. below. Lodging Objections or Submissions: A member of the public may make a written submission to the Chi ef Exec utive re garding whether the granting of this Objections an d/or Sub missions shou ld be lodge d with: application is in the pub lic inte rest particularly re lating to Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of matters which the Chief Execut ive must have re gard und er Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, P.O. Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Box 841, Toowoomba, Qld, 4350. Telephone: (07) 4637 6000. Note: Objections Conference: Should an objector’s concerns relate wholly or partially to All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will the issue of gaming machines, a copy of the correspondence will be advised individually of the details of the objections be forwarded to the Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation conference. The pr incipal c ontact for a petition w ill be for consideration. responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. 29 July, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 1151

Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to Premises: Th e Win dmill Motel and Reception Centre, 5 the applicant. Highway Plaza (corner Hicks Road), North Mackay. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 612 Primary Purpose: General Licence—The sale of liquor for consumption on and off the premises. Liquor Act 1992 Trading Hours: NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR 10.00 a.m. to 2.00 a.m., Monday to Sunday. LICENCE AND EXTENDED HOURS PERMIT (Note: Standard tra ding hours ar e 10.0 0 a.m. to Applicant’s Name: Occasions Epicure Pty Ltd, Nominee: 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday). Darren John Garner. (Note: No liquor may be sold for consumption off the Premises: Roux B lond, Shop 11, Building 2, Can non Park licensed premises after 12 midnight or be taken away Entertainment/Leisure Precinct, 32-58 Hig h Ra nge Roa d, from the premises after 12.30 a.m.). Thuringowa. Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a Primary Purpose: On-Premises (Meals) Licence—Provision member of the public over th e age of 18 who has a proper of meals prepared and served to be eaten on the premises. interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by the grant of the application. Trading Hours: Grounds for Objection: 10.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Friday. 8.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Saturday and Sunday. (a) Undue o ffence, a nnoyance, d isturbance or (Note: Standard tr ading ho urs are 10.00 a.m. to inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday). business in the locality concerned, or to persons in or tr avelling to or from an ex isting or proposed Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a place of public worship, hospital or school is likely member of the public over t he age of 18 who has a proper to happen; or interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by the grant of the application. (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned would be lessened in some way. Grounds for Objection: Format of Objections: (a) Undue offen ce, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do Objections mus t be lod ged in writing in dividually or in business in the locality concerned, or to persons in petition form and must state the grounds for o bjection. An or travelling to or from an existin g or proposed objection in the f orm of a pe tition m ust be in a format place of public worship, hospital or school is likely stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should to happen; or discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. (b) The amenity, quiet or go od order of the locality concerned would be lessened in some way. A member of the public may make a written submission to the Chi ef Exec utive re garding whe ther the gran ting of th is Format of Objections: application i s in the pub lic i nterest particularly re lating to Objections must be lodged in wr iting individually or in matters which the Chief Execut ive must have re gard und er petition form and must state the grounds fo r objection. An Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. objection in the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should Note: discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed Should an objector’s concerns relate wholly or partially to below. the issue of gaming machines, a copy of the correspondence will A member of the public may make a written submission to be forwarded to the Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation the Ch ief Exe cutive r egarding wh ether t he gr anting of this for consideration. application is i n the publ ic inte rest particularly r elating to Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 3rd August, matters which the Ch ief Exec utive must h ave r egard under 2005. Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 26 th August, Lodging Objections or Submissions: 2005. Objections and /or Sub missions should b e lodged with : Lodging Objections or Submissions: The Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Tourism, Fair Trading an d Wine Industry Develo pment, Objections and /or Submissions should b e lodged with : P.O. Box 146, Mackay, Qld, 4740. Telephone: 4969 3000. Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, P.O. Objections Conference: Box 2009, Townsville, Qld, 4810. Telephone: (07) 4753 2209. All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will Objections Conference: be advised individually of the details of the objections conference. The p rincipal con tact for a petition will be All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. be advised individually of th e details of th e objections conference. The principal c ontact for a petition wi ll be Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. the applicant. Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 614 the applicant.

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 613 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS

Liquor Act 1992 Under the C orporations Law, the publishing of a company name must be accompanied by that company’s Australian NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR Company N umber (A .C.N.) Advertisers are required to submit LICENCE AND EXTENDED HOURS PERMIT this A.C.N. along with the company’s name. Applicant’s Name: Nimp Developments Pty Ltd, Nominee: Goprint reserves the right not to publish any advertisement Maxwell Charles Churchill. where this information is not supplied. 1152 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 71 [29 July, 2005

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Local Government Gazette...... 1053-1054

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List of Valuers ...... 1033-1051

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