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No. G 33 Thursday 19 August 2010

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TABLE OF PROVISIONS Private Advertisements Roberts Beckwith Partners 1798 Victoria Police – Homicide of Verhoeven & Curtain 1798 Katie Tanner – $25,000 Reward 1794 White Cleland Pty 1798 Victoria Police – Armed Robbery at Willis Simmonds Lawyers 1798 Ivan Street, Doncaster Proclamations 1799 – $100,000 Reward 1794 Government and Outer Budget Sector Dissolution of Partnership Agencies Notices 1800 Berwick Thai Restaurant 1794 Orders in Council 1845 Trelane Hair Design 1794 Acts: Crown Land (Reserves); Estates of Deceased Persons A. B. Natoli Pty 1794 Obtainables 1848 Dwyer Mahon & Robertson 1795 G. A. Black & Co. 1795 Hall & Wilcox 1795 Harris & Chambers Lawyers 1795 Hicks Oakley Chessell Williams 1796 James Hopper & Associates 1796 Lachlan Partners Legal 1796 Lyttletons 1796 Maddocks 1796 Mahons with Yuncken & Yuncken 1797 Melville, Orton & Lewis 1797 Patrick Cash & Associates 1797 Peter Gardiner 1797 Pietrzak Solicitors 1798 Radford Legal 1798

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Private advertisements Victoria Police The Director of Public Prosecutions will Homicide of Katie Tanner consider, according to established guidelines, the $25,000 Reward granting of indemnification from prosecution to any person who provides information as to the The co-operation of the public is sought to identity of the principal offender or offenders in locate the remains of Katie Lee Tanner. Katie this matter. was last seen alive in Frankston on Saturday 14 October 2006. Any information given will be treated as confidential, and may be given at any time to A reward of up to twenty-five thousand Crime Stoppers via Telephone number, Toll dollars ($25,000) will be paid at the discretion Free – 1800 333 000, or the Armed Crime of the Chief Commissioner, for information Task Force, 412 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, leading to the locating of Katie’s remains. on telephone number (03) 9865 2579 during The Director of Public Prosecutions will normal business hours. consider, according to established guidelines, the granting of indemnification from prosecution to SIMON OVERLAND any person who provides information as to the Chief Commissioner of Police identity of the principal offender or offenders in this matter. dissolution of partnership Any information, which will be treated Notice is hereby given that the partnership as confidential, may be given at any time to previously subsisting between Nartnapa Crime Stoppers via telephone number, toll free – 1800 333 000, or the Homicide Squad, 412 St Robinson and Suvida Fleming carrying on Kilda Road, Melbourne, on telephone number business as a restaurant at 32 High Street, (03) 9865 2770 during normal business hours. Berwick, in the State of Victoria, under the style or firm of Berwick Thai Restaurant, has been Simon OVERLAND dissolved as from 30 June 2010. As from 1 July Chief Commissioner of Police 2010 the said business has and will be carried on by the said Suvida Fleming. VICTORIA POLICE Armed Robbery dissolution of partnership at Ivan Street, Doncaster Notice is hereby given that the partnership hitherto existing at Richmond, Victoria, between $100,000 Reward Eudoxia Sirillas and Effie Petras, trading under The co-operation of the public is sought to the name Trelane Hair Design, was dissolved on establish the identity of the person or persons 4 August 2010 by mutual consent. responsible for an armed robbery committed in Ivan Street, Doncaster, on Wednesday 30 April 2008, at about 7.55 pm. Re: FREDERICK HENRY AMSING, At this time, the female victim and her deceased. husband parked in the driveway of their Ivan Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Street home. The female was confronted by claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, a male who stole her handbag. As a result of who died on 5 January 2010, are required by the the armed robbery the female victim sustained trustee, John Francis Natoli, to send particulars serious injuries. The male was pursued to the to the trustee, care of the undermentioned vicinity of Winston and Kelly Streets, where he solicitors, by a date not later than two months was last sighted. from the date of publication hereof, after which A reward of up to one hundred thousand date the trustee may convey or distribute the dollars ($100,000) will be paid at the discretion assets, having regard only to the claims of which of the Chief Commissioner of Police for the trustee has notice. information leading to the apprehension and A. B. NATOLI PTY, solicitors, subsequent conviction of the person or persons 24 Cotham Road, Kew 3101. responsible for the armed robbery. Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2010 1795

Re: Estate of MARGARET MARY Re: DAISY LILLIAN CHAPMAN, late of BOLDEN. 8 Elfin Court, Chirnside Park, sales employee, Creditors, next-of-kin or others having deceased. claims in respect of the estate of MARGARET Creditors, next-of-kin and others having MARY BOLDEN, late of Wirrim Lodge Nursing claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, Home, Taverner Street, Birchip, in the State of who died on 16 July 2010, are required by the Victoria, home duties, deceased, who died on 3 trustees, Francis Paul Gordon Borchardt and May 2010, are to send particulars of their claim Tricia Anne Evans, to send particulars to them, to the executors, care of the undermentioned care of the undersigned, by 25 October 2010, legal practitioners, by 12 November 2010, after after which date the trustees may convey or which the executors will distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which they distribute the assets, having regard only to the then have notice. claims of which the trustees have notice. DWYER MAHON & ROBERTSON, G. A. BLACK & CO., solicitors, legal practitioners, 222 Maroondah Highway, Healesville 3777. Beveridge Dome, 194–208 Beveridge Street, Swan Hill 3585. Re: Pauline Mary Casey, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Re: SYLVIA ELIZABETH ALDERSON, claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, late of Unit 11, Karinya Village, Little Yarra who died on 23 March 2010, are required by the Road, Yarra Junction, retired, deceased. executors, Joanne Casey and Neil Robert James Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Cathels, to send particulars to the executors, care claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, of the undermentioned solicitors, by 19 October who died on 20 April 2010, are required by the 2010, after which date the executors may convey trustee, Gregory Allen Black, to send particulars or distribute the assets, having regard only to the to him, care of the undersigned, by 25 October 2010, after which date the trustee may convey or claims of which the executors have notice. distribute the assets, having regard only to the Hall & Wilcox, solicitor, claims of which the trustee has notice. Level 30, 600 Bourke Street, Melbourne 3000. G. A. BLACK & CO., solicitors, 222 Maroondah Highway, Healesville 3777. ROSA MARY BAINBRIDGE, late of 85 Weatherall Road, Cheltenham, telephonist, Re: ISABEL MARCELLE BAKER, late of deceased. 50 Prices Road, Millgrove, pensioner, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 5 July 2010, are required by the who died on 18 June 2010, are required by trustees, care of Harris & Chambers Lawyers of the trustee, Sylvia Marcelle Phasey, to send 4/250 Charman Road, Cheltenham 3192, to send particulars to them, care of the undersigned, by particulars to them by 20 October 2010, after 25 October 2010, after which date the trustee may convey or distribute the assets, having which date the trustees may convey or distribute regard only to the claims of which the trustee the assets, having regard only to the claims of has notice. which the trustees then have notice. G. A. BLACK & CO., solicitors, HARRIS & CHAMBERS LAWYERS, 222 Maroondah Highway, Healesville 3777. 4/250 Charman Road, Cheltenham 3192. 1796 G 33 19 August 2010 Victoria Government Gazette

Re: Estate Marjorie Lawrence Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Beattie. claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having who died 1 April 2010, are required by claims against the estate of Marjorie the executor, John Donald Teather, to send Lawrence Beattie, late of The Mews, 2A particulars of their claim to him, care of the Warburton Road, East Camberwell, Victoria, undermentioned solicitors, by 19 October 2010, gentlewoman, deceased, who died on 5 October after which date the said executor may distribute 2009, are requested to send particulars of their the assets, having regard only to the claims of claims to the executor, care of the undermentioned which he then has notice. solicitors, by Friday 22 October 2010, after LACHLAN PARTNERS LEGAL, lawyers, which date she will distribute the assets, having Level 34, 360 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000. regard only to the claims of which she then has notice. Re: LESLIE HARRIS, late of 165 Thames Hicks Oakley Chessell Williams, Promenade, Chelsea Heights, Victoria, retired solicitors, farmer, deceased. 13/379 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, Re: Estate Kerry Anne Eccles. who died on 11 May 2010, are required by the executor, Suzanne Mary Lyttleton, to send Creditors, next-of-kin and others having particulars to her, care of the undermentioned claims against the estate of Kerry Anne solicitors, by a date not later than two months Eccles, late of 108 Ballantyne Street, from the date of publication hereof, after which Thornbury, Victoria, retired teacher, deceased, date the executor will convey or distribute the who died on 1 February 2010, are requested to assets, having regard only to the claims of which send particulars of their claims to the executors, she then has notice. care of the undermentioned solicitors, by Friday 22 October 2010, after which date they will LYTTLETONS, solicitors, distribute the assets, having regard only to the 53 Marcus Road, Dingley 3172. claims of which they then have notice. Hicks Oakley Chessell Williams, Re: Bonnie Ruth Lewellin, late of solicitors, 45–95 Ballarat Road, North Geelong, Victoria, 13/379 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000. retired, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, Re: ROJI STOSIUS, deceased. who died on 21 August 2009, are required by the Creditors, next-of-kin and others having trustees, Edward Robin Lewellin, care of 140 claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, William Street, Melbourne, Victoria, retired, who died on 5 January 2010, are required by the Heather Jean Gray, care of 140 William Street, trustees to send particulars of their claim to the Melbourne, Victoria, division 2 nurse and trustees, care of the undermentioned solicitors, Donald Lyston Chisholm of 140 William Street, by 17 November 2010, after which date the Melbourne, Victoria, solicitor, to send particulars trustees may convey or distribute the assets, to the trustees by 18 October 2010, after which having regard only to the claims of which the date the trustees may convey or distribute the trustees have notice. assets, having regard only to the claims of which JAMES HOPPER & ASSOCIATES, lawyers, the trustees have notice. Suite 3, 1/333 Whitehorse Road, Balwyn 3103. Maddocks, lawyers, 140 William Street, Melbourne 3000. Re: HERBERT GEOFFREY TEATHER (also known as Geoffrey Herbert Teather), late Re: Colin Campbell Robinson, late of 8 Mannering Drive, Glen Waverley, self of 18 Bolton Street, Beaumaris, Victoria, retired, employed. deceased. Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2010 1797

Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Re: NELLIE LOUISA BALL, deceased. claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having who died on 5 December 2009, are required claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, by the trustees, Colin Lindsay Robinson, care who died on 28 July 2009, are required by the of 140 William Street, Melbourne, Victoria, trustees, Mark Alexander Brian and Noel John property maintenance co-ordinator, Glenn Kennedy, care of 66 Thompson Street, Hamilton, Kenneth Robinson, care of 140 William Street, Victoria, to send particulars to the trustees by 15 Melbourne, Victoria, graphic designer, and September 2010, after which date the trustees Donald Lyston Chisholm of 140 William Street, may convey or distribute the assets, having Melbourne, Victoria, solicitor, to send particulars regard only to the claims of which the trustees to the trustees by 18 October 2010, after which have notice. date the trustees may convey or distribute the MELVILLE, ORTON & LEWIS, solicitors, assets, having regard only to the claims of which 66 Thompson Street, Hamilton 3300. the trustees have notice. Maddocks, lawyers, 140 William Street, Melbourne 3000. Re: BERYL JANET HEVEY, late of 15 Chifley Avenue, Altona, Victoria. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Re: KEVIN CHARLES BUTTON, 106 claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, Jolimont Road, Vermont, Victoria, retired, who died on 11 April 2010, are required by deceased. the executor, James Leonard Hevey, to send Creditors, next-of-kin and others having particulars of their claim to him, care of the claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, undermentioned solicitors, by 19 October 2010, who died on 24 February 2010, are required by the after which date the executor may convey or trustees, Karen Anne Button and Dianne Kathryn distribute the assets, having regard only to the Button, to send particulars to the trustees, care claims of which he may then have notice. of the undermentioned solicitors, by 22 October PATRICK CASH & ASSOCIATES, solicitors, 2010, after which date the trustees may convey 161 Nicholson Street, Footscray 3011. or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which the trustees have notice. MAHONS with Yuncken & Yuncken, solicitors, Re: WILLIAM CLEOPHAS RATCLIFF, 178 Whitehorse Road, Blackburn 3130. late of 50 Ovens Street, Yarraville, Victoria. CD:2100348 Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 2 May 2010, are required by Re: BRIAN SPENCER HEAGNEY, late the executor, Patrick Terence Hynes, to send of 26 Bordeaux Avenue, Blackburn, Victoria, particulars of their claim to him, care of the retired, deceased. undermentioned solicitors, by 19 October 2010, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having after which date the executor may convey or claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, distribute the assets, having regard only to the who died on 18 February 2010, are required claims of which he may then have notice. by the trustees, Raelene Lucille Heagney and PATRICK CASH & ASSOCIATES, solicitors, Denise Ann Cunningham, to send particulars 161 Nicholson Street, Footscray 3011. to the trustees, care of the undermentioned solicitors, by 22 October 2010, after which date the trustees may convey or distribute the assets, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having having regard only to the claims of which the claims against the estate of MARGARET trustees then have notice. ELIZABETH POON, late of Unit 78, Roseville MAHONS with Yuncken & Yuncken, solicitors, Retirement Village, 110 King Street, Doncaster 178 Whitehorse Road, Blackburn 3130. East, in the State of Victoria, widow, deceased, who died on 14 January 2010, are required to CD:2100625 send particulars of the claims to the executors, 1798 G 33 19 August 2010 Victoria Government Gazette

Carolyn Poon and Kevin Allan Poon, care of the ALLAN DAVID ROGERS, late of 5 Cobb undermentioned solicitor, by 26 October 2010, Court, Moe, in the State of Victoria, project after which date they will distribute the estate of manager, deceased. the deceased, having regard only to the claims of Creditors, next-of-kin and others having which they then have notice. claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, PETER GARDINER, solicitor, who died on 22 March 2010, are required by the Office 1, 2 Colin Avenue, Warrandyte 3113. personal representative, Lloyd Gordon Rogers, of 46 Haigh Street, Moe, to send particulars to Creditors, next-of-kin and others having him, care of the undermentioned solicitors, by claims in respect to the estate of SYLVESTER 18 October 2010, after which date the personal DMOCHOWSKI, late of 58 McLaughlin Street, representative may convey or distribute the Ardeer, Victoria, pensioner, deceased, who died assets, having regard only to the claims of which on 27 July 2009, are required to send particulars he then has notice. of such claims to the undermentioned solicitors VERHOEVEN & CURTAIN, solicitors, by 19 October 2010, after which date the estate Suite 4, 46 Haigh Street, Moe 3825. will be conveyed or distributed, having regard only to the claims which have been notified. PIETRZAK SOLICITORS, Re: RODNEY JOHN CARISS, deceased. 222 Latrobe Street, Melbourne 3000. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, DUDLEY JAMES HANSEN, late of 4 King who died on 10 April 2010, are required by the Street, Korumburra, deceased. trustee, Sharon Leanne Miltos, care of White Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Cleland, solicitors, 3/454 Nepean Highway, claims in respect of the estate of the abovenamed Frankston, Victoria, personal carer, to send deceased, who died on 11 April 2009, are required particulars to the trustee by 19 October 2010, by the trustees, Brian James Hansen and John after which date the trustee may convey or Richard Hansen, care of the undermentioned distribute the assets, having regard only to the solicitors, to send particulars of their claims to claims of which the trustee has notice. them by 30 October 2010, after which date the White Cleland Pty, solicitors, trustees may convey or distribute the assets, Level 3, 454 Nepean Highway, Frankston 3199. having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice. RADFORD LEGAL, barristers and solicitors, Re: IAN DOUGLAS CAMPBELL, late of 14 Napier Street, St Arnaud, Victoria 3478. Craig Care Private Nursing Home, 25 Parkhill Drive, Berwick, Victoria. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Re: MARIE THOMSON, deceased. claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having who died on 4 April 2010, are required by claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, the executor, Nancy June Campbell, to send who died on 6 February 2010, are required by particulars to them, care of the undersigned the trustee, Elizabeth Wendy Thomson, to send particulars of such claims to her, in care of the solicitors, by 27 October 2010, after which date undermentioned lawyers, by 19 October 2010, the trustee may convey or distribute the assets, after which date the trustee may convey or having regard only to the claims of which the distribute the assets, having regard only to the trustee has notice. claims of which she then has notice. WILLIS SIMMONDS LAWYERS, ROBERTS BECKWITH PARTNERS, lawyers, legal practitioners, 16 Blamey Place, Mornington 3931. 6/1 North Concourse, Beaumaris 3193. Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2010 1799

Proclamations Control of Weapons Amendment Act 2010 Given under my hand and the seal of Victoria PROCLAMATION OF COMMENCEMENT on 17th August 2010. I, David de Kretser, Governor of Victoria, (L.S.) DAVID d e KRETSER with the advice of the Executive Council and Governor under section 2(1) of the Control of Weapons By His Excellency’s Command Amendment Act 2010 – GAVIN JENNINGS (a) fix 22 August 2010 as the day on which that Minister for Environment and Climate Change Act (other than sections 6 and 22) comes into operation; and Parks and Crown Land Legislation (b) fix 1 January 2011 as the day on which Amendment (East Gippsland) Act 2009 section 6 of that Act comes into operation. PROCLAMATION OF COMMENCEMENT Given under my hand and the seal of Victoria I, David de Kretser, Governor of Victoria, on 17th August 2010. with the advice of the Executive Council and (L.S.) DAVID d e KRETSER under section 2(1) of the Parks and Crown Land Governor Legislation Amendment (East Gippsland) Act By His Excellency’s Command 2009, fix 20 August 2010 as the day on which BOB CAMERON that Act comes into operation. Minister for Police and Emergency Services Given under my hand and the seal of Victoria on 17th August 2010. Electoral Amendment (L.S.) DAVID d e KRETSER (Electoral Participation) Act 2010 Governor By His Excellency’s Command PROCLAMATION OF COMMENCEMENT GAVIN JENNINGS I, David de Kretser, Governor of Victoria, Minister for Environment and Climate Change with the advice of the Executive Council and under section 2(1) of the Electoral Amendment (Electoral Participation) Act 2010, fix 20 August 2010 as the day on which that Act comes into operation. Given under my hand and the seal of Victoria on 17th August 2010. (L.S.) DAVID d e KRETSER Governor By His Excellency’s Command ROB HULLS Attorney-General

Parks and Crown Land Legislation (Mount Buffalo) Act 2010 PROCLAMATION OF COMMENCEMENT I, David de Kretser, Governor of Victoria, with the advice of the Executive Council and under section 2(1) of the Parks and Crown Land Legislation (Mount Buffalo) Act 2010, fix 21 August 2010 as the day on which sections 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17 and 18 of that Act come into operation. 1800 G 33 19 August 2010 Victoria Government Gazette

government and outer budget sector agencies notices

Renaming Part of Aqueduct Road, Langwarrin, to Park Valley Crescent Council, at its meeting on 2 August 2010, resolved to rename part of Aqueduct Road, Langwarrin, between Monique Drive and the discontinued section of Aqueduct Road, to Park Valley Crescent. The section of road affected by this renaming is shown on the map below:

George Modrich Chief Executive Officer Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2010 1801

Road Discontinuance Part of Burns Street, Bannockburn Pursuant to Section 206 of the Local Government Act 1989, the Golden Plains Shire Council, at its ordinary meeting on 22 July 2010, resolved that a portion of Burns Street, south-east of Lot 2 LP 205032, Lot 2 LP 115936, Crown Allotments 7 and 8 Section 7, and Lot 2 LP 137829, in the Parish of Wabdallah, in the Bannockburn Township, and shown cross-hatched on the plan below, be discontinued and the land parcel retained by Council to enable the orderly development of the Bannockburn Commercial Centre. This resolution followed a public consultation process consistent with the requirements of section 223 of the Local Government Act 1989.

Rod Nichols Chief Executive Officer 1802 G 33 19 August 2010 Victoria Government Gazette

GREATER GEELONG CITY COUNCIL Road Discontinuance CORRIGENDUM Notice is hereby given that the gazettal notice published on page 226 in the Victoria Government Gazette No. G6 and dated 11 February 2010 shall be amended as follows. The gazettal notice shall remain as previously published, however the final paragraph shall be amended to read as follows – ‘It is proposed to advise the Department of Treasury and Finance accordingly so that they may, jointly with Council, offer the discontinued road for purchase by the adjoining property owner for incorporation into their existing property subject to easement ‘E-1’ over the land in connection with the rights, title and powers saved by virtue of section 207C of the Local Government Act 1989 (Vic.) on part of the land contained in Crown Allotment 18, section 2 being Part of Book W Number 595’.

STEPHEN GRIFFIN Chief Executive Officer Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2010 1803

GREATER GEELONG CITY COUNCIL Road Discontinuance CORRIGENDUM Notice is hereby given that the gazettal notice published on page 2168 in the Victoria Government Gazette No. G33 and dated 13 August 2009 shall be amended as follows. The gazettal notice shall remain as previously published, however the final paragraph shall be amended to read as follows – ‘It is proposed to advise the Department of Sustainability and Environment accordingly so that they may, jointly with Council, offer the discontinued road for purchase by the adjoining property owner(s) for incorporation into their existing property subject to the easement over that part of the land shown as ‘E-1’ on the plan set out below in connection with the rights, title and powers saved by virtue of section 207C of the Local Government Act 1989 (Vic.) in favour of Barwon Region Water Corporation’.

STEPHEN GRIFFIN Chief Executive Officer 1804 G 33 19 August 2010 Victoria Government Gazette

Proposed Road Deviation – Part Lot 1, TP 16119K and Blind Creek Road at Yabba Road, South Council, at its meeting of 2 February 2009, resolved to deviate that section of Blind Creek Road shown in cross-hatching on the plan below onto the land shown in hatching pursuant to the provisions of section 206 and clause 2(2) of schedule 10 of the Local Government Act 1989 (the Act).

Juliana Phelps Chief Executive Officer Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2010 1805

CITY OF PORT PHILLIP Notice is hereby given that, at its meeting on 23 November 2009, Port Phillip City Council resolved to make the following Order under section 26 of the Domestic Animals Act 1994 (the Act). ORDER NO. 3 OF PORT PHILLIP CITY COUNCIL Section 26(2) Domestic Animals Act 1994 1. Revocation (1) All previous Orders made by Council under section 26 of the Domestic Animals Act 1994 are revoked. 2. Dogs must be under effective control (1) The Owner of any dog must keep the dog under effective control by means of a chain, cord or leash held by the Owner and attached to the dog while the dog is in a Public Place except where that Public Place is a Designated Area or Prohibited Area. (2) Sub-clause (1) does not apply where a chain, cord or leash attached to the dog is securely fastened to a post or other fixture and the dog remains under sight or voice control by the owner. (3) A dog shall be deemed to be under effective control of its owner, whether on or off leash, if: l it will return to its owner upon command; l the owner retains a clear and unobstructed view of the dog; l it does not bother, attack, worry or interfere with other people or animals. 3. Prohibited Areas (1) A dog must not enter or remain in any Prohibited Area. (2) The prohibition under sub-clause (1) applies in a Prohibited Area regardless of whether or not the dog is on chain, cord or leash or otherwise controlled or not controlled. 4. Owner’s obligations in a Designated Area (1) A dog may be exercised off a chain, cord or leash in a Designated Area, if the Owner: (a) carries a chain, cord or leash sufficient to bring the dog under control by placing the dog on a chain, cord or leash if the dog behaves in a manner which threatens any person or animal; (b) remains in effective voice and or hand control of the dog and within constant sight of the dog so as to be able to promptly bring the dog under control by placing the dog on a chain, cord or leash if that becomes necessary or desirable to avoid any wandering out of effective control or to avoid any threatening behaviour or any attack; and (c) does not allow the dog to worry or otherwise threaten any person or animal, and does not allow the dog to attack any person or animal. 5. Non-application to specified dogs or greyhounds (1) Clause 4 of this Order does not apply to any dog which is a dangerous dog, menacing dog or restricted breed dog under the Domestic Animals Act 1994 or to a greyhound which must meet the restraint requirements in section 27 of that Act. 1806 G 33 19 August 2010 Victoria Government Gazette

6. Meaning of words In this Order: Designated Area means an area (including an area on or between specified times and on or between specified dates) described as such in the Schedule but does not include any area (including an area on or between specified times and on or between specified dates) approved from time to time by Council and published in a newspaper generally circulating in the municipality and identified on the Port Phillip City Council website to be: 1. a Prohibited Area; or 2. an area that is no longer a Designated Area. Plan means, when used in the Schedule, a plan appended to the Schedule. Owner has the same meaning as in the Domestic Animals Act 1994. Prohibited Area means an area (including an area on or between specified times and on or between specified dates) described as such in the Schedule and includes any Designated Area approved from time to time by Council and published in a newspaper generally circulating in the municipality and identified on the Port Phillip City Council website to be a Prohibited Area but does not include any area (including an area on or between specified times and on or between specified dates) approved from time to time by Council and published in a newspaper generally circulating in the municipality and identified on the Port Phillip City Council website to be an area that is no longer a Prohibited Area. Public Place has the meaning given to it in the Summary Offences Act 1966, and includes all streets, roads, footways, reserves, lanes, parks, schools, public halls and markets. Schedule means a Schedule to this Order. Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2010 1807

Schedule Designated Areas Area of Land Time Melway Ref. Beach A being the area of land west of Pier Road Always 57 / J8–9 extending to the low water mark between St Kilda Pier and the drainage channel at the north-western end of Pier Road. Beach B being the area of land and/or sand south-west Always 57 / H8 of Beaconsfield Parade between an imaginary line (extending in a south-westerly direction from the north- western boundary of Langridge Street to the high water mark) and another imaginary line (extending in a south- westerly direction from the north-western edge of the West Beach Pavilion to the high water mark). Beach C being the area of land south-west of Beach Always 57 / B4 Street between an imaginary line (extending in a north- easterly direction from the low water mark at Lagoon Pier to Beach Street) and another imaginary line (extending in a south-westerly direction from the north- west boundary of Bay Street to the low water mark) adjacent to Port Melbourne Yacht Club. Beach D being the area of land south of The Boulevard Always 56 / H3 between an imaginary line (extending in a northerly direction from the rock groyne opposite Barak Road between the low water mark and The Boulevard) and another imaginary line (extending in a northerly direction from the rock groyne opposite Cumberland Road between the low water mark and The Boulevard). Beach E being the area of land south-west of Beaconsfield Between 5.30 am 57 / E6–H7 Parade extending to the low water mark between and 9.30 am between Kerferd Road Pier and an imaginary line (extending in a 1 November – 31 south-westerly direction from the north-west boundary March; full off leash of Langridge Street to the low water mark). access 1 April – 31 October Beach F being the area of land south-west of Ormond Between 5.30 am 67 / A3 Esplanade extending from the sea wall to the low water and 9.30 am between mark between the rock groyne south of Point Ormond 1 November – 31 and an imaginary line at the beach access ramp, 35 March; full off leash metres south-east of Normandy Road (extending in a access 1 April – 31 south-westerly direction to the low water mark). October Beach G being the area of land west of Marine Parade Always 57 / K11–12 extending from the sea wall to the low water mark between Brooks Jetty and the northern end of the car park toward St Kilda Marina. 1808 G 33 19 August 2010 Victoria Government Gazette

Area of Land Time Melway Ref. Beaches in the municipal district (other than Beach A, Only between Beach B, Beach C, Beach D and Beach E, Beach F and 1 April and 31 Beach G). October each year The following areas, as indicated by signage indicating off-leash areas: Head Street Reserve, St Kilda Always 67 / D5 Clarke Reserve, St Kilda Always 67 / C1 M. O. Moran Reserve, St Kilda Always 67 / A1 Marina Point Reserve, St Kilda Always 67 / A1–2 Peanut Farm Reserve, St Kilda Always 58 / A11 Alma Park East, St Kilda (north of oval – south of Always 58 / E8 Dandenong Road) Alma Park West, St Kilda Always 58 / E8 Gasworks Park, South Melbourne Always 57 / D4 Lagoon Reserve, Port Melbourne Always 57 / C3 Howe Reserve, Port Melbourne Always 57 / D1 Page Reserve, Port Melbourne Always 57 / D1 Smith Reserve, Port Melbourne Always 57 / C2 Hester Reserve, Port Melbourne Always 57 / B2 J. L. Murphy Reserve, Port Melbourne Always 56 / K1 Garden City Reserve, Port Melbourne Always 56 / K2 Julier Reserve, Port Melbourne Always 56 / H2 Albert Park Reserve Always 58 / J4 Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2010 1809

Schedule Prohibited Areas Area of Land Time Melway Ref. Sandridge Beach being the area of land and sand from an Always 56 G3 imaginary line (being an extension to the low water mark of the easterly boundary of Todd Road) and extending between the north-western boundary of the municipal district and the low water mark to the south-western boundary of the municipal district beyond the Perce White Reserve. Excluding the sealed road reserve including car park and adjacent footpath from Todd Road towards the south western boundary of the municipal district and the footpath between the end of the road reserve and that boundary. West Beach, St Kilda being the area of land and sand south- Always 57 J8 west of Pier Road and Beaconsfield Parade from the drainage channel at the south-western boundary of Pier Road to the high water mark to another imaginary line (extending in a south-westerly direction from the north-western edge of the West Beach Pavilion to the high water mark). Frank and Mary Crean Reserve (Richardson Street, Middle Always 57 G5 Park – being a fenced children’s playground reserve). Within five (5) metres of any children’s playground or Always public barbecue or exercise equipment areas. All beaches in the municipal district other than Sandridge Between Beach, West Beach St Kilda and Beach A, Beach B, Beach 1 November and C, Beach D, Beach E (between 5.30 am and 9.30 am), Beach 31 March each F (between 5.30 am and 9.30 am) and Beach G. year

Kay Rundle Chief Executive Officer 1810 G 33 19 August 2010 Victoria Government Gazette

Yarra Ranges Shire Council Any person making a submission may request Electronic Bird Deterrent Local Law 2010 to be heard in support of his or her submission. Any person requesting to be heard is entitled to Yarra Ranges Shire Council has resolved to appear in person or by a person acting on his make the Electronic Bird Deterrent Local Law or her behalf before a meeting of the Council 2010 (No. 1 of 2010). or a Committee of the Council on a date to be The purpose and general purport of the determined by the Chief Executive Officer. proposed Local Law are to: All submissions will be considered in 1. promote a physical and social environment accordance with section 223 of the Act. free from hazards to health in which residents of the Shire can enjoy a quality of life Following consideration of submissions that meets the general expectations of the Council may resolve to make the proposed community; Local Law with or without amendment, or to not make the Local Law. 2. protect and promote amenity within the municipal district; GLENN PATTERSON Chief Executive Officer 3. amend the Scaregun Local Law 2002 to regulate and control the use of electronic bird deterrents within the municipal district Planning and Environment Act 1987 in a manner that prevents their use being BASS COAST PLANNING SCHEME detrimental to the environment or the quality Notice of Preparation of Amendment of life of persons residing in the municipal Amendment C114 district; and Authorisation A01710 4. provide for the peace, order and good The Bass Coast Shire Council has prepared government of the municipal district. Amendment C114 to the Bass Coast Planning A copy of the proposed Local Law and Scheme. explanatory documents setting out details of In accordance with section 8A(3) of the the proposed Local Law can be obtained from Planning and Environment Act 1987, the the Shire Office, Anderson Street, Lilydale, Minister for Planning authorised the Bass Coast from other Yarra Ranges Community Links Shire Council as planning authority to prepare the Amendment. at Healesville, Monbulk, Upwey and Yarra Junction, or at www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au The land affected by the Amendment is Lot 1 TP 648657R, otherwise known as 89 Any person affected by the proposed Local Church Street, Cowes. Law may make a submission under section 223 The Amendment proposes to rezone the land of the Local Government Act 1989 (the Act). from the Residential 1 Zone to the Business 1 In accordance with section 223 of the Act, Zone. any person wishing to make a submission must You may inspect the Amendment, any do so in writing to the undersigned. Council documents that support the Amendment and will receive submissions until 24 September the explanatory report about the Amendment 2010. Submissions should be addressed to the at the following locations: at the office of the Chief Executive Officer, Yarra Ranges Council, planning authority, Bass Coast Shire Council, free of charge during office hours; and at Anderson Street (PO Box 105), Lilydale, Vic. the Department of Planning and Community 3140 or [email protected] Development website, www.dpcd.vic.gov.au/ Submitters should note that submissions planning/publicinspection should relate to the proposed Local Law only; Any person who may be affected by the the existing Scaregun Local Law 2002 is not Amendment may make a submission to the being reviewed at this time. planning authority. Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2010 1811

The closing date for submissions is A submission must be sent to: Planning 23 September 2010. A written submission must Scheme Amendment Coordinator, City of Casey, be sent to the Bass Coast Shire Council. PO Box 1000, Narre Warren, Victoria 3805. MARTIN GILL Please be aware that copies of objections or Development Services Manager submissions received may be made available, including electronically, to any person for the Planning and Environment Act 1987 purpose of consideration as part of the planning CASEY PLANNING SCHEME process. Notice of Preparation of Amendment Dated 19 August 2010 Amendment C139 Michael Pollard Authorisation No. A 01751 Acting Manager Planning The Casey City Council has prepared Amendment C139 to the Casey Planning Planning and Environment Act 1987 Scheme. MOIRA PLANNING SCHEME In accordance with section 8A(3) of the Notice of Preparation of Amendment Planning and Environment Act 1987, the Minister for Planning authorised the Casey City Amendment C56 Council as the planning authority to prepare the Authorisation A01527 Amendment. The Moira Shire Council has prepared The land affected by the Amendment is Amendment C56 to the Moira Planning known as No. 5 Fullard Road, Narre Warren Scheme. (Lot 1 on TP105009, Cert. of Title Vol. 9590 Folio 820). In accordance with section 9(2) of the The Amendment proposes to rezone the land Planning and Environment Act 1987, the from Public Use Zone 7 (PUZ7) to Industrial 3 Minister for Planning authorised the Moira Zone (IN3Z). Shire Council as planning authority to prepare You may inspect the Amendment, any the Amendment. The Amendment applies to documents that support the Amendment and the land within the Business and Mixed Use Zones explanatory report about the Amendment at the in Yarrawonga and Cobram. office of the planning authority: City of Casey, The Amendment: Customer Service Centre, Municipal Offices, l replaces the existing schedule to Clause Magid Drive, Narre Warren; City of Casey, 52.06-6 of the Moira Planning Scheme with Customer Service Centre, Shop 8 ( Bank building), Amberly Park Shopping Centre, 101 a new Schedule which: Seebeck Drive, Narre Warren South; and City – specifies new (reduced) car parking of Casey, Customer Service Centre, Cranbourne rates for various (new) land uses in Park Shopping Centre (opposite Post Office), Yarrawonga and Cobram; Cranbourne. – provides for a cash contribution to be This can be done during office hours and is accepted in lieu of actual provision of free of charge. car spaces; and The Amendment is also available for viewing l deletes the Yarrawonga Central Activities on the Department of Planning and Community District Car Parking Precinct Plan, June Development website at www.dpcd.vic.gov. au/planning/publicinspection and on the City 2007 from the Schedule to Clause 81.01 and of Casey website at www.casey.vic.gov.au/ includes the Yarrawonga Parking Precinct planningexhibition Plan and the Cobram Parking Precinct Plan as Incorporated Documents in the Schedule; Any person who may be affected by the Amendment may make a submission to and the planning authority. The closing date for l replaces the Car Parking Policy at Clause submissions is 20 September 2010. 22.05 with a new policy. 1812 G 33 19 August 2010 Victoria Government Gazette

You may inspect the Amendment, any The Amendment introduces a new local documents that support the Amendment and the policy (Public Open Space Contribution) into explanatory report about the Amendment, free the scheme at Clause 22.14, making reference of charge, at the following locations: during to the Moonee Valley Open Space Strategy and office hours, at the office of the planning identifying areas where a land contribution is authority, Moira Shire Council, 44 Station Street, preferred over a cash contribution to open space. Cobram, Victoria 3644 and the Yarrawonga The Amendment also makes minor changes to Town Hall, 100 Belmore Street, Yarrawonga; Clause 21.19 (Recreation, Leisure and Open at the Department of Planning and Community Space). Development website, www.dpcd.vic.gov.au/ planning/publicinspection; and at the Moira You may inspect the Amendment, any Shire Council website, www.moira.vic.gov.au documents that support the Amendment and the explanatory report about the Amendment Any person who may be affected by at the following location: Moonee Valley City the Amendment may make a submission to the planning authority. The closing date for Council, Civic Centre, 9 Kellaway Avenue, submissions is 20 September 2010. A submission Moonee Ponds. must be in writing and sent to the Moira Shire This can be done during office hours and is Council, PO Box 578, Cobram, Victoria 3643. free of charge. The Amendment documents are Gary Arnold also available on the Department of Planning and Chief Executive Officer Community Development’s website, www.dpcd. vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection and also on Council’s website, www.mvcc.vic.gov.au Any person who may be affected by the Amendment may make a submission to the planning authority. The closing date for submissions is 5 pm, Planning and Environment Act 1987 30 September 2010. A submission must be sent MOONEE VALLEY PLANNING SCHEME to the Strategic Planning Department, Moonee Notice of Preparation of Amendment Valley City Council, PO Box 126, Moonee Ponds, Vic. 3039. Amendment C98 Bryan Lancaster Authorisation A01692 Acting Chief Executive The Moonee Valley City Council has prepared Amendment C98 to the Moonee Valley Planning Scheme. In accordance with section 8A(3) of the Planning and Environment Act 1987, the Minister for Planning authorised the Moonee Valley City Council as planning authority to prepare the Amendment. The Amendment will affect all residential subdivisions of more than two lots. Planning and Environment Act 1987 The Amendment proposes to change the public open space contribution under the STRATHBOGIE PLANNING SCHEME Schedule to Clause 52.01 Public Open Space Notice of Preparation of Amendment Contributions and Subdivision. All residential Amendment C28 subdivisions will be required to make a public open space contribution of at least five per cent. Authorisation A01435 This contribution would be either a percentage The Strathbogie Shire Council has prepared of the site value, a land contribution or a Amendment C28 to the Strathbogie Planning combination of both. Scheme. Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2010 1813

In accordance with section 8A(3) of the Any person who may be affected by the Planning and Environment Act 1987, the Amendment may make a submission to the Minister for Planning authorised the Strathbogie planning authority. Shire Council as planning authority to prepare The closing date for submissions is 30 the Amendment. September 2010. A submission must be sent The Amendment applies to two distinct to the Strathbogie Shire Council, PO Box 177, development areas of land adjacent to the town , Victoria 3666. of Avenel. The areas have been named as Lovers Kevin Hannagan Hill and North Avenel. Chief Executive Officer Lovers Hill comprises approximately 650 hectares generally bounded by the Avenel– Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Longwood Road and North East railway line claims against the estate of any of the to the north-west, Hume Freeway to the south- undermentioned deceased persons are required east, Swamp Road to the east and the Avenel to send particulars of their claims to State Township to the south-west. It is proposed for Trustees Limited, ABN 68 064 593 148, 168 122 lots varying in size from 0.0–0.4 hectares to Exhibition Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, the lots greater than 20 hectares, with 56 lots at 4.0– personal representative, on or before 19 October 10.0 hectares and 41 lots at 0.0– 4.0 hectares. 2010, after which date State Trustees Limited North Avenel comprises approximately may convey or distribute the assets, having 211 hectares generally bounded by Dudmans regard only to the claims of which State Trustees Road to the north, the Avenel–Longwood Road Limited then has notice. and North East railway line to the east, the ARMSTRONG, Constance Lillian, late of 31 Avenel Golf Course, Avenel–Nagambie Road Hood Street, Balwyn North, Victoria 3104, and Avenel township to the south and Vearings deceased, who died on 28 April 2010. Road to the west. It is proposed for 126 lots BOLGER, Jack Herbert, late of Orden Aged varying in size from 0.4–1.0 hectares to lots Care, 265 Heaths Road, Werribee, Victoria sizes of 4.0–10.0 hectares with the majority (98 3030, pensioner, deceased, who died on 1 lots) between 0.4–1.0 hectares. May 2010. The Amendment proposes to rezone the site DELLER, Alan Ferrier, late of Unit 3, 47 Halifax at Lovers Hill from the Farming Zone to Rural Street, Brighton, Victoria 3186, deceased, Living Zone, Rural Conservation Zone, and who died on 26 May 2010. Residential 1 Zone and apply a Development EDWARDS, John Neville Bruce, late of Regis Plan Overlay by introducing a new Schedule 1 Shenley Manor, 440 Camberwell Road, to the Development Plan Overlay. Camberwell, Victoria 3124, deceased, who The Amendment also proposes to rezone the died on 21 April 2010. site at North Avenel from the Farming Zone to EVANS, Alan Thomas Desmond, late of Low Density Residential Zone and Rural Living Castlemaine Health, 142 Cornish Street, Zone and apply a Development Plan Overlay Castlemaine, Victoria 3450, railway by introducing Schedule 2 to the Development employee, deceased, who died on 8 May Plan Overlay. 2010. You may inspect the Amendment, any FISHER, Adrian, late of 133 Canterbury Road, documents that support the Amendment and the Kilsyth, Victoria 3137, aircraft mechanic, explanatory report about the Amendment, free of deceased, who died on 8 May 2010. charge, at the following locations: during office GARSON, Vera, late of Unit 8, 5 St Georges hours, at the office of the planning authority, Road, Elsternwick, Victoria 3185, deceased, Strathbogie Shire Council, corner Binney and who died on 13 May 2010. Bury Streets, Euroa; and at the Department of GROAT, Ethel May, late of 9 David Street, Box Planning and Community Development, www. Hill South, Victoria 3128, deceased, who dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection died on 26 March 2010. 1814 G 33 19 August 2010 Victoria Government Gazette

MONDS, Muriel Esther, late of The Belmont l The applicant operates the Austin Hospital, Aged Care, 237 High Street, Belmont, Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital and Royal Victoria 3216, pensioner, deceased, who Talbot Rehabilitation Centre and it is a died on 10 June 2010. major teaching and research organisation. It MUDDYMAN, Dorothy Agnes, late of Grace caters to diverse multicultural and veteran Manor, 2B Grace Street, Glen Waverley, communities. Victoria 3150, deceased, who died on 17 l The applicant organisation includes the September 2009. Austin Health Ngarra Jarra Aboriginal Program which is a stand-alone department. SALTER, Patricia Alice, late of Centenial Lodge, Aboriginal Health Liaison Officers work 13 Lewis Road, Wantirna South, Victoria within the applicant’s social work department. 3152, volunteer, deceased, who died on 29 The Program improves the health of the May 2010. applicant’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait SINGH, Rodney Peter, late of 22 Rankin Road, Islander (ATSI) patients by providing a Boronia, Victoria 3155, deceased, who died quality service that is both responsible to the on 6 November 2009. applicant’s values and Aboriginal patients’ SLEEBS, Warren Arthur, late of Hilltop Aged requirements. Care, 17 Montague Street, Preston, Victoria l The Aboriginal Liaison Officer’s role 3072, computer consultant, deceased, who includes to provide advocacy and support died on 11 June 2010. to ATSI patients and their families; to work with and help hospital staff to provide high WALKER, Raymond William, late of 25 Gilbank quality and culturally appropriate health Street, Reservoir, Victoria 3073, deceased, care and services to ATSI patients; to help who died on 24 May 2010. increase cultural awareness of health care WATTS, Margaret Lorna, late of 224 Brandon service providers; and to build relationships Park Drive, Wheelers Hill, Victoria 3150, with community based service providers deceased, who died on 22 May 2010. (both ATSI and non-ATSI) in order to Dated 10 August 2010 support continuity of care on discharge from hospital. Rod Skilbeck Manager l A person of ATSI descent can best assist Client Services the achievement of these key objectives, because of that person’s knowledge of Aboriginal culture, values and social health EXEMPTION issues and experience in working with ATSI Application No. A223/2010 communities. The Victorian Civil and Administrative l The applicant has been granted previously Tribunal has considered an application, pursuant an exemption to employ Aboriginal Liaison to section 83 of the Equal Opportunity Act Officers (A319/2008) and the reasons for 1995 (the Act), by Austin Health (the applicant). that exemption continue to be relevant to this application. The application for exemption is to enable the applicant to advertise for and employ in the The Tribunal hereby grants an exemption to part time position of Aboriginal Liaison Officer the applicant from the operation of sections 13, a person of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait 14, 100 and 195 of the Equal Opportunity Act Islander (ATSI) descent (the exempt conduct). 1995 to enable the applicant to engage in the exempt conduct. Upon reading the material submitted in This exemption is to remain in force from support of the application, including the affidavit the day on which notice of the exemption is of Kerry Wise, the Tribunal is satisfied that it is published in the Government Gazette until appropriate to grant an exemption from sections 18 August 2013. 13, 14, 100 and 195 of the Act to enable the applicant to engage in the exempt conduct. Dated 16 August 2010 A. Dea In granting this exemption, the Tribunal Member noted: Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2010 1815

EXEMPTION l Key selection criteria for the position include Application No. A205/2010 a sound knowledge and understanding of The Victorian Civil and Administrative Aboriginal culture, kinship and society, an Tribunal, has considered an application pursuant ability to communicate with and engage to section 83 of the Equal Opportunity Act with and to be accepted by the Aboriginal 1995 (the Act) by Eastern Health (the applicant). community and an ability to act as a link to The application for exemption is to enable the the ATSI community. applicant to advertise for and employ only l An Aboriginal person will have the cultural Aboriginal persons as Aboriginal Hospital awareness and understanding necessary for Liaison Officers to work in the applicant’s desired objectives to be met. facilities (the exempt conduct) The Tribunal hereby grants an exemption to Upon reading the material submitted in the applicant from the operation of sections 13, support of the application, including the affidavit 100 and 195 of the Act to enable the applicant to of Tass Kostopoulos, the Tribunal is satisfied engage in the exempt conduct. that it is appropriate to grant an exemption from sections 13, 100 and 195 of the Act to enable the This exemption is to remain in force from Applicant to engage in the exempt conduct. the day on which notice of the exemption is published in the Government Gazette until In granting this exemption the Tribunal 18 August 2013. noted: Dated 16 August 2010 l The applicant currently operates the Maroondah, Angliss and Box Hill Hospitals, A. DEA Wantirna Health and the Peter James Member Centre. l The applicant has a commitment to care for EXEMPTION Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) Application No. A225/2010 patients. The Victorian Civil and Administrative l The objectives of the position are: Tribunal (the Tribunal) has considered an – To assist in improving access and application, pursuant to section 83 of the availability of appropriate health Equal Opportunity Act 1995 (the Act), by services and preventative care for ATSI Alfred Health (the applicant). The application people, through effective discharge for exemption is to enable the applicant to planning into primary care services. advertise for and employ an Aboriginal or – To increase the sensitivity of health Torres Strait Islander person in the position of care services and providers to ATSI Aboriginal Liaison and Access Worker (the health issues, through education and exempt conduct). training. Upon reading the material submitted in – To inform the hospital about effective support of the application, including the affidavit strategies to meet the objectives of of Bridget Wall, the Tribunal is satisfied that it the Improving Care of Aboriginal is appropriate to grant an exemption from and Torres Strait Islanders program, sections 13, 100 and 195 of the Act to enable the a combined program of the Victorian applicant to engage in the exempt conduct. Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation at the Department In granting this exemption the Tribunal of Human Services. noted: l The officer will be responsible for the l The applicant operates the Alfred Hospital, development and implementation of the Caulfield Hospital and the Sandringham strategies and programs to enhance the Hospital. It also works in collaboration with delivery of providing appropriate care to a range of community based services in its ATSI patients. catchment area. 1816 G 33 19 August 2010 Victoria Government Gazette l The applicant wishes to employ a person in Club Inc.; SWSA Social Club Inc.; The the role of Aboriginal Liaison and Access Brighton Bay Probus Club Inc.; Worker to work across its services. The International Music Festival Inc.; Aviation Worker’s responsibilities will include Aerospace Victoria Inc.; Voices of the Future building on links the applicant has established Inc.; Black-Swamp Drainage Area Syndicate with local Aboriginal elders and community Inc.; South Eastern Gemini Car Club Inc.; Aces providers. The Worker will be instrumental Holiday Club Inc.; National Seniors Ballarat & in developing a strategic action framework District Branch Inc.; The Nillumbik Landcare to ensure appropriate systems are in place for Network Inc.; In-line Hockey Inc.; culturally responsive service provision for all Farmers Arms Social Club (Junortoun) Inc.; Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) MPOW Mature Professionals Out Of Work Inc.; patients and their families when accessing Diamond Valley Sport and Gamefishing Club the applicant’s services. The Worker will Inc.; Welsh Society of Geelong Inc.; Dawes identify opportunities for improving service Road, Netball Club Inc.; Australian National delivery and reporting these along with League Inc.; Australian Nursing Memorabilia contributing to building the capacity of the and History Society Inc.; Life Care Services applicant’s staff to provide a culturally safe Association Inc.; North East Somali Women’s environment for ATSI people, including staff Association Inc.; Shaoshan Commercial training and support. Chamber of Inc.; Association for Challenge Course Technology Australia Inc.; l The applicant believes that the role would best be filled by an ATSI person as it requires the Lions Club of Geelong Bell Post Hill Inc. position holder to have experience working Dated 19 August 2010 with ATSI people and to engage directly David Betts with ATSI patients and their families through Deputy Registrar of providing face to face assistance. Incorporated Associations The Tribunal hereby grants an exemption to PO Box 4567 the applicant from the operation of sections 13, Melbourne, Vic. 3001 100 and 195 of the Act to enable the applicant to engage in the exempt conduct. Children’s Services Act 1996 This exemption is to remain in force from NOTICE OF EXEMPTION the day on which notice of the exemption is published in the Government Gazette until Corrigendum 18 August 2013. This Notice of Exemption under the Dated 16 August 2010 Children’s Services Act 1996 replaces the notice published in the Victoria Government A. DEA Gazette G31 on 5 August 2010 at page 1737. Member Children’s Services Act 1996 NOTICE OF EXEMPTION Associations Incorporation Act 1981 Under section 29A(2) of the Children’s Sub-Section 36E(5) Services Act 1996, the Secretary, Department of Notice is hereby given that the incorporation Education and Early Childhood Development, of the associations mentioned below is cancelled hereby declares that the Balwyn Leisure Centre, in accordance with section 36E(5) of the licence ID 694 (‘the service’) is exempt from the Associations Incorporation Act 1981. qualified staff member requirements as set out Hawthorn Combined Probus Inc.; Bay Vineyard in regulations 55(2)(a)(ii), 55(2)(b)(ii) and 55(3) Church; Merri Sustainability Inc.; Cheltenham of the Children’s Services Regulations 2009. Keyboard Society Inc.; Ladies Probus Club This exemption remains in force until of Maroondah Inc.; Onboost Performance Car 30 November 2010 unless revoked earlier. Club Inc.; Bangladesh Relief, Reconstruction Dated 5 July 10 and Development Committee Inc.; Leisureland Peter Dawkins Playgroup Inc.; International Freezone Secretary Association Inc.; South Barwon Skateboarding Department of Education and Association Inc.; Geelong Regional Football Early Childhood Development Association Inc.; Falls Creek Mountain Bike Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2010 1817

Children’s Services Act 1996 Evidence (Miscellaneous Provisions) Notice of Exemption Act 1958 Under section 6 of the Children’s Services MEDIATORS Act 1996 (‘the Act’), the Minister for Children I, Penny Armytage, Secretary to the and Early Childhood Development hereby Department of Justice, under the power found declares that the Ivanhoe Children’s Community in section 21K of the Evidence (Miscellaneous Co-operative, licence ID 11849 (‘the Service’) Provisions) Act 1958, declare each of the is exempt from Part 3, Division 1 and section persons listed below to be a mediator with the 18(b)(ii) of the Act, and regulations 95(3) and Dispute Settlement Centre of Victoria: 101 of the Children’s Services Regulations Rebbecca Grime 2009. Erin Gray This exemption remains in force until 31 July Rodney Klein 2011 unless revoked earlier. Mark Luciani Crout Dated 12 August 2010 Francesco Primerano Maxine Morand MP Minister for Children and Sharon Richardson Early Childhood Development Geoff Spowart Julia Zanin Children’s Services Act 1996 Dated 10 August 2010 Notice of Exemption PENNY ARMYTAGE Secretary Under section 6 of the Children’s Services Act 1996 (‘the Act’), the Minister for Children and Early Childhood Development hereby declares that the Ivanhoe Children’s Community Co-operative, licence ID 1738, is exempt from section 25S(2)(b) of the Act. This exemption remains in force until 31 July 2011 unless revoked earlier. Dated 12 August 2010 Heritage Act 1995 Maxine Morand MP NOTICE OF REGISTRATION Minister for Children and As Executive Director for the purpose of the Early Childhood Development Heritage Act 1995, I give notice under section 46 that the Victorian Heritage Register is amended by including the Heritage Register Children’s Services Act 1996 Number 2238 in the category described as Notice of Exemption Heritage Place. Under section 29A(2) of the Children’s Avenue of Honour Services Act 1996, the Secretary, Department of Bacchus Marsh Road Education and Early Childhood Development, Bacchus Marsh hereby declares that Mountain View Children’s Moorabool Shire Centre, licence ID 2632, is exempt from the EXTENT qualified staff member requirements as set out All the trees planted along Bacchus Marsh in regulations 53(1)(a)(ii), 53(1)(b)(ii) and 53(2) Road and all the memorial name plaques of the Children’s Services Regulations 2009. associated with the trees within the land marked This exemption remains in force until L1 on Diagram 2238 held by the Executive 30 June 2011 unless revoked earlier. Director. This includes the road reserve and Dated 5 August 2010 20 metres into the adjoining land on both sides Peter Dawkins in order to protect the critical root zone area. Secretary Dated 19 August 2010 Department of Education and Jim Gard’ner Early Childhood Development Executive Director 1818 G 33 19 August 2010 Victoria Government Gazette

Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986 Dated 19 August 2010 FORM 7 S. 21 Signed GREG WILSON Reg. 16 The Secretary to the Department of Notice of Acquisition Sustainability and Environment Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land For and on behalf of Melbourne Water Corporation declares that Melbourne Water Corporation by this notice it acquires the following interest in the land described as Crown Allotments 122 and 136A Parish of Corinella, being the land Liquor Control Reform Act 1998 described in Certificate of Title Volume 2517 Liquor Licensing Poll Folio 290 Surrey Hills Neighbourhood Interest Acquired: An Easement over that In the matter of an application by Watts part of the land shown as E–1 on Plan for Cooking Cafe under the Liquor Control Creation of Easement for Property Number 230 and 605 dated 19 March 2010 for water pipeline, Reform Act 1998 for an on-premises licence at electricity cable and ancillary infrastructure 147 Union Road, Surrey Hills. for water supply purposes and the rights in The resolution submitted to a poll on Monday connection therewith set out in Memorandum of 9 August was: Common Provisions number AA1353. ‘That an on-premises licence be granted in Registered Proprietor: William and Andrew the neighbourhood of the premises situated at Hunter and all other interested parties. 147 Union Road, Surrey Hills.’ Published with the authority of Melbourne Water Corporation. The result of the Watts Cooking Cafe poll was: Dated 19 August 2010 Signed GREG WILSON Votes polled for the resolution 592 The Secretary to the Department of Votes polled against the resolution 228 Sustainability and Environment For and on behalf of Informal votes polled 2 Melbourne Water Corporation Total votes polled 822 S. H. Tully Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986 Victorian Electoral Commission FORM 7 S. 21 Reg. 16 Private Agents Act 1966 Notice of Acquisition private agents regulations 2003 Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land s.r. no. 27/2003 Melbourne Water Corporation declares that form 9 by this notice it acquires the following interest in the land described as Crown Allotment 136B Notice of Receipt of Application for Parish of Corinella, being the land described in Commercial Agent’s/Sub‑agent’s Licence Certificate of Title Volume 4503 Folio 557. Heather McMaster of 8 Ravenhall Street, Interest Acquired: An Easement over that Braybrook, Victoria 3019, has applied for a part of the land shown as E–1 on Plan for Commercial Sub-agent’s Licence. Creation of Easement for Property Number The application will be heard on 22 445 dated 19 March 2010 for water pipeline, September 2010 at 10.00 am at the Sunshine electricity cable and ancillary infrastructure for water supply purposes and the rights in Magistrates’ Court. connection therewith set out in Memorandum of Objections to the granting of the licence may Common Provisions number AA1353. be made in accordance with section 12 of the Registered Proprietor: Glenville Private Agents Act 1966. (Nominees) Pty Ltd and all other interested Dated 13 August 2010 parties. LEE ARBACI Published with the authority of Melbourne Registrar of the Magistrates’ Court Water Corporation. Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2010 1819

Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 ORDER GIVING APPROVAL TO GRANT OF A LEASE UNDER SECTIONS 17D AND 17DA Under sections 17D and 17DA of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978, I, Gavin Jennings MLC, Minister for Environment and Climate Change, being satisfied that there are special reasons which make the granting of a lease reasonable and appropriate in the particular circumstances and to do this will not be substantially detrimental to the use and enjoyment of any adjacent land reserved under the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978, approve the granting of a lease by the Great Ocean Road Coast Committee of Management Inc. over the area of Crown land described in the Schedule below for the purpose of Operation of a kiosk/cafe and paddle boat hire service and, in accordance with section 17D(3)(a) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978, state that – (a) there are special reasons which make granting the lease reasonable and appropriate in the particular circumstances; and (b) to do this will not be substantially detrimental to the use and enjoyment of any adjacent land reserved under the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978. SCHEDULE The whole of the land comprising 92 square metres more or less on the following plan being part of Allotment 2004 Parish of Lorne being Crown land permanently reserved for the purpose of the Protection of the Coastline by Order in Council of 8 November 1983 and by Notice published in the Government Gazette of 16 November 1983, page 3705.

Dated 10 August 2010 GAVIN JENNINGS MLC Minister for Environment and Climate Change 1820 G 33 19 August 2010 Victoria Government Gazette

Geographic Place Names Act 1998 NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF GEOGRAPHIC NAMES The Registrar of Geographic Names hereby gives notice of the registration of the undermentioned place names. File Number Place Name Address Proposer and Location LA/12/3122 Railway 4 Carrolls Lane, Department of Transport Station Wodonga 3690 Wodonga City Council Formerly located at Elgin Boulevard, Wodonga 3690. Office of Geographic Names c/- LAND VICTORIA 17th Floor 570 Bourke Street Melbourne 3000 John E. Tulloch Registrar of Geographic Names

Housing Act 1983 LAND THE DIRECTOR OF HOUSING IS DEEMED TO HAVE AN INTEREST IN UNDER SECTION 107 OF THE HOUSING ACT 1983 I, Margaret Crawford, Director of Housing (the Director), hereby revoke the declaration made 29 April 2010 pursuant to section 107 of the Housing Act 1983 (the Act) in respect of the following properties. Volume Folio Address 02284 649 298–300 Gray Street, Hamilton 09406 787 298–300 Gray Street, Hamilton Dated 11 August 2010 Signed at Melbourne in the State of Victoria MARGARET CRAWFORD Director of Housing

Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 VICTORIAN WORKCOVER AUTHORITY Notice of Amendment of Major Hazard Facility Licence On 3 August 2010, the Major Hazard Facility Licence issued under Chapter 6 of the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 2007 to Elgas Ltd, 120 Greens Road, Dandenong 3175, was amended under Regulation 6.1.33. The Schedule 9 materials authorised by the Major Hazard Facility Licence issued for a term of 5 years and expiring on 9 September 2012 were amended. The following Schedule 9 materials are authorised by the licence: From Table 1 of Schedule 9 Material UN Nos. included under Name LP GASES 1011, 1012, 1075, 1077, 1978 ACETYLENE 1001 OXYGEN 1072 Note: Small quantities of other Schedule 9 materials mentioned in the Safety Case are noted. Greg Tweedly Chief Executive Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2010 1821

Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Act 1990 DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES Exemption of Land from an Exploration or Mining Licence I, David Boothroyd, Manager Earth Resources Tenements, pursuant to section 7 of the Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Act 1990 and under delegation from the Minister for Energy and Resources, hereby exempt all that Crown land situated within the boundaries of the hatched area on the attached map from being subject to an exploration licence and a mining licence.

Dated 12 August 2010 David Boothroyd Manager Earth Resources Tenements Earth Resources Regulation 1822 G 33 19 August 2010 Victoria Government Gazette

Pipelines Act 2005 SECTION 67 Minor Alteration to Authorised Route PIPELINE LICENCE NUMBER: 139 NAME AND ADDRESS OF Vic Gas Distribution Pty Ltd LICENSEE(S): (ABN: 73 085 899 001) 1 Wood Street Thomastown, Victoria 3074 DESCRIPTION OF EXISTING The pipeline commences at a branch valve on the Dandenong AUTHORISED ROUTE: to Crib Point pipeline (PL11) at Robinsons Road, Langwarrin, traversing in a generally westerly direction along Robinsons Road to Golf Links Road, then proceeding along Golf Links Road in a generally north-westerly direction, crossing Frankston–Flinders Road into Sycamore Road and terminating at the outlet of the Sycamore Road field regulator (P7-008). The overall length of the pipeline is 8 km. ALTERATION: As from today: 1. The authorised route of the pipeline is altered to lay a new 200 mm main (approximately 157 m in length) parallel to the existing main where it crosses the Peninsula Link Freeway. This section of the existing pipe will no longer be the route of the pipeline. The new pipe will be tied back into the existing pipeline with a new tapping on either side of the proposed freeway. 2. Drawing Number T335-1-1 Revision B and Drawing Number T335-1-2 replaces drawings T69-13 Revision A, T69-14 Revision B, T69-15 Revision C & T69-16 Revision F. CONDITIONS: SCHEDULE OF CONDITIONS 1. The pipeline shall have the following features: (i) Maximum Allowable Operating Pressure: 2,900 kPa (ii) Contents: Gaseous hydrocarbons (iii) Internal diameter: 200 mm (iv) Overall length: 8 km 2. The licensee must, as soon as practicable after the construction of the pipeline, lodge with the Minister and Energy Safe Victoria: (i) two copies of a map showing the route of the pipeline and details of the land through which the pipeline is laid; and (ii) two copies of alignment drawings of the constructed pipeline. 3. The licensee must report to the Minister at least once in every year and at such other times as agreed with the Minister on the performance of the licensee in protecting the environment from the pipeline operation. Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2010 1823

4. The licensee must give the Minister seven days notice in writing, if the licensee intends to cease to convey substances through the pipeline, otherwise than in the course of the normal operating procedure of the pipeline, and does not intend to surrender the licence. Dated 16 August 2010 TERRY MCKINLEY Manager Petroleum Regulation Delegate of the Minister

Plant Health and Plant Products Act 1995 ORDER DECLARING RESTRICTED AREAS IN NORTHERN VICTORIA FOR THE CONTROL OF QUEENSLAND FRUIT FLY I, Joe Helper, Minister for Agriculture, make the following Order: Dated 16 August 2010 JOE HELPER MP Minister for Agriculture 1. Objective The objective of this Order is to declare restricted areas for the control of Queensland Fruit Fly in Northern Victoria, and to specify the prohibitions, restrictions and requirements which are to operate in the restricted area. 2. Authorising Provision This Order is made under Section 20 of the Plant Health and Plant Products Act 1995 (the Act). 3. Revocation The Order made on 17 August 2009 under Section 20 of the Act, and published in Government Gazette G35 on 27 August 2009, is revoked. 4. Definitions In this Order: ‘accreditation program’ means any program under which a person is permitted to issue an assurance certificate, including any procedures available under the Interstate Certification Assurance (ICA) Scheme; ‘authorised person’ means a person authorised by the Department of Primary Industries; ‘inspector’ means a person authorised as an inspector under the Act; ‘Manager Plant Standards’ means the person for the time being occupying or acting in the position of Manager Plant Standards in the Department of Primary Industries; ‘Queensland Fruit Fly’ means the exotic pest Bactrocera tryoni (Froggatt); ‘Queensland Fruit Fly host produce’ means any fruit or vegetable, or plant in fruit listed in Schedule 1; ‘Queensland Fruit Fly host material’ means any Queensland Fruit Fly host produce or used packaging; and ‘used packaging’ means any packaging that has contained Queensland Fruit Fly host produce. 1824 G 33 19 August 2010 Victoria Government Gazette

5. Restricted areas for the control of Queensland Fruit Fly The restricted area for the control of Queensland Fruit Fly, known as the Greater Sunraysia Pest Free Area (PFA), is declared to be the area described in Schedule 2. The restricted area for the control of Queensland Fruit Fly, known as the Fruit Fly Exclusion Zone (FFEZ), is declared to be the area described in Schedule 3. 6. Prohibitions, restrictions and requirements (1) The movement into the PFA of any Queensland Fruit Fly host material is prohibited. (2) Sub-clause (1) does not apply if the Queensland Fruit Fly host material: (a) is accompanied by a plant health certificate issued by an inspector certifying that the material has been treated in a manner approved by the Manager Plant Standards; or (b) is packed, labelled and certified in accordance with any conditions prescribed by an accreditation program under which the material is certified; or (c) is accompanied by a plant health declaration issued by an authorised person declaring that the material has been treated in a manner approved by the Manager Plant Standards; or (d) is consigned in any other manner approved by the Manager Plant Standards. (3) The movement into the FFEZ of any Queensland Fruit Fly host material is prohibited. (4) Sub-clause (3) does not apply if the Queensland Fruit Fly host material: (a) was grown and packed, or last used, in an area of Victoria covered by an area freedom certificate issued by the Manager Plant Standards declaring that the area is known to be free from Queensland Fruit Fly; or (b) is accompanied by a plant health certificate issued by an inspector certifying that the material has been treated in a manner approved by the Manager Plant Standards; or (c) is packed, labelled and certified in accordance with any conditions prescribed by an accreditation program under which the material is certified; or (d) is accompanied by a plant health declaration issued by an authorised person declaring that the material has been treated in a manner approved by the Manager Plant Standards. (5) Owners and occupiers of land described in Schedule 2 must, on written instruction from an inspector, and in a manner approved by the Manager Plant Standards, take action to control Queensland Fruit Fly, including stripping Queensland Fruit Fly host produce from plants, and treating or destroying plants. 7. Verification of consignments (1) Any Queensland Fruit Fly host material imported into a restricted area in accordance with clause 6(2) or clause 6(4), and accompanying certificate or declaration must be: (a) presented to an inspector for inspection; or (b) verified by a person accredited to do so by the Department of Primary Industries. Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2010 1825

Schedule 1 Abiu Eggplant Orange Acerola Feijoa Passionfruit Achachairu Fig Pawpaw Apple Granadilla Peach Apricot Grape Peacharine Avocado Grapefruit Pear Babaco Grumichama Pepino Banana Guava Persimmon Black Sapote Hog Plum Plum Blackberry Jaboticaba Plumcot Blueberry Jackfruit Pomegranate Boysenberry Jew Plum Prickly Pear Brazil Cherry Ju Jube Pummelo Breadfruit Kiwifruit Quince Caimito (Star Apple) Lemon Rambutan Cape Gooseberry Lime Raspberry Capsicum Loganberry Rollinia Carambola (Starfruit) Longan Santol Cashew Apple Loquat Sapodilla Casimiroa (White Sapote) Lychee Shaddock Cherimoya Mandarin Soursop Cherry Mango Strawberry Chilli Mangosteen Sweetsop (Sugar Apple) Citron Medlar Tamarillo Cumquat Miracle Fruit Tangelo Custard Apple Mulberry Tomato Date Nashi Wax Jambu (Rose Apple) Dragon Fruit (Than Lung) Nectarine Durian Schedule 2 The area of land bounded by a line commencing at the intersection of the Murray River and Grigg Road, then in a southerly direction along Grigg Road, which becomes Kerang–Koondrook Road, to the intersection of Kerang–Koondrook Road and Airport Road, then in a westerly direction along Airport Road to the intersection of Airport Road and the Murray Valley Highway, then in a southerly direction along the Murray Valley Highway to the intersection of the Murray Valley Highway and Collins Road, then in a southerly direction along Collins Road to the intersection of Collins Road and Old Kerang Road, then in a westerly direction along Old Kerang Road to the intersection of Old Kerang Road and Taverner Road, then in a north-westerly direction along Taverner Road to the intersection of Taverner Road and Smith Road, then in a westerly direction along Smith Road to the intersection of Smith Road and Boort–Kerang Road, then in a northerly direction along Boort–Kerang Road to the intersection of Boort–Kerang Road and Shelley Lane, then in a westerly direction along Shelley Lane to the intersection of Shelley Lane and Dip Road, then in a northerly direction along Dip Road to the intersection of Dip Road and Kerang– Quambatook Road, then in a westerly direction along Kerang–Quambatook Road and Lalbert– Kerang Road, then in a westerly direction along Lalbert–Kerang Road to the intersection of Lalbert–Kerang Road and Charleston Road, then in a northerly direction along Charleston Road to the intersection of Charleston Road and McDonald Road, then in a northerly direction along McDonald Road to the intersection of McDonald Road and Lake Charm–Quambatook Road, then in a generally westerly direction along Lake Charm–Quambatook Road to the intersection of Lake 1826 G 33 19 August 2010 Victoria Government Gazette

Charm–Quambatook Road and Bael Bael–Boga Road, then in a northerly direction along Bael Bael–Boga Road to the intersection of Bael Bael–Boga Road and Baulch Road, then in a westerly direction along Baulch Road to the intersection of Baulch Road and Lookout Road, then in a northerly direction along Lookout Road to the intersection of Lookout Road and Teagues Road, then in a westerly direction along Teagues Road to the intersection of Teagues Road and Steer Road, then in a northerly direction along Steer Road to the intersection of Steer Road and Quarry Road, then in a westerly direction along Quarry Road to the intersection of Quarry Road and Jam Pot Road, then in a northerly direction along Jam Pot Road to the intersection of Jam Pot Road and Lake Boga–Ultima Road, then in a westerly direction along Lake Boga–Ultima Road to the intersection of Lake Boga– Ultima Road and Quambatook Road, then in a northerly direction along Quambatook Road to the intersection of Quambatook Road and Greenham Road then in a north-westerly direction along Greenham Road, which becomes Williams Road, to the intersection of Williams Road and Hucker Road, then in a westerly direction along Hucker Road to the intersection of Hucker Road and Woorinen–Goschen Road, then in a northerly direction along Woorinen–Goschen Road to the intersection of Woorinen –Goschen Road and Blackwire Road, then in a westerly direction along Blackwire Road to the intersection of Blackwire Road and O’Connor Road, then in a northerly direction along O’Connor Road to the intersection of O’Connor Road and Bulga Road, then in a westerly direction along Bulga Road to the intersection of Bulga Road and French Road, then in a northerly direction along French Road to the intersection of French Road and Chillingollah Road, then in a westerly direction along Chillingollah Road to the intersection of Chillingollah Road and Evans Road, then in a northerly direction along Evans Road to the intersection of Evans Road and Chinkapook–Nyah West Road, then in a westerly direction along Chinkapook–Nyah West Road to the intersection of Chinkapook–Nyah West Road and Templeton Road, then in a northerly direction along Templeton Road to the intersection of Templeton Road and Miralie–Cockamba Road, then in a westerly direction along Miralie–Cockamba Road to the intersection of Miralie– Cockamba Road and Rogers Lane, then in a northerly direction along Rogers Lane, which becomes Salt Pan Road, to the intersection of Salt Pan Road and the Mallee Highway, then in a westerly direction along the Mallee Highway to the intersection of the Mallee Highway and Fire Access Road, then in northerly direction along Fire Access Road, which becomes Wilkins Road, which becomes Lighthouse Road to the intersection of Lighthouse Road and Haysdale–Kooloonong Road, then in a westerly direction along Haysdale–Kooloonong Road, which becomes Boundary Bend– Kooloonong Road, to the intersection of Boundary Bend–Kooloonong Road and O’Bree Road, then in a westerly direction along O’Bree Road, which becomes Ferry Road to the intersection of Ferry Road and Paul Lane, then in a northerly direction along Paul Lane to the intersection of Paul Lane and the Murray Valley Highway, then in a westerly direction along the Murray Valley Highway to the intersection of the Murray Valley Highway and Lake Carpul Road, then in a south-westerly direction along Lake Carpul Road to the intersection of Lake Carpul Road and Lake Powell Road, then in a generally south-westerly direction along Lake Carpul Road to another intersection of Lake Carpul Road and Lake Powell Road, then in a south-westerly direction along Lake Powell Road to the intersection of Lake Powell Road and Sealake–Robinvale Road, then in a northerly direction along Sealake–Robinvale Road to the intersection of Sealake–Robinvale Road and Annuello– Wemen Road, then in a north-westerly direction along Annuello–Wemen Road to the intersection of Annuello–Wemen Road and McLean Road, then in a westerly direction along McLean Road, which becomes Kelly Road to the intersection of Kelly Road and Boothey Road, then in a straight line in a south-westerly direction to the intersection of Benham Track and Angle Track, then in a north-easterly direction along Angle Track to the intersection of Angle Track and Hattah–Robinvale Road, then in a westerly direction along Hattah–Robinvale Road to the intersection of Hattah– Robinvale Road and Shorts Pipeline Track, then in a north-easterly direction along Shorts Pipeline Track to the intersection of Shorts Pipeline Track and Messengers Mailbox Track, then in a straight line in a northerly direction to the intersection of Cantala Track and River Track, then in a northerly direction along River Track to the intersection of River Track and Goosefoot Track, then in a westerly direction along Goosefoot Track to the intersection of Goosefoot Track and Reed Road, then in a northerly direction along Reed Road to the intersection of Reed Road and Dry Lakes Road, then in a westerly direction along Dry Lakes Road to the intersection of Dry Lakes Road and Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2010 1827

Dumosa Track, then in a southerly, then westerly direction along Dumosa Track to the intersection of Dumosa Track and Nowingi Track, then in a westerly direction along Nowingi Track to the intersection of Nowingi Track and the , then in a northerly direction along the Calder Highway to the intersection of the Calder Highway and North West Angle Road, then in a westerly direction along North West Angle Road to the intersection of North West Angle Road and Doering Road, then in a northerly direction along Doering Road to the intersection of Doering Road and Yatpool West Road, then in a westerly direction along Yatpool West Road to the intersection of Yatpool West Road and Thurla Road, then in a northerly direction along Thurla Road to the intersection of Thurla Road and Red Cliffs–Meringur Road, then in a westerly direction along Red Cliffs–Meringur Road to the intersection of Red Cliffs–Meringur Road and Meridian Road, then in a northerly direction along Meridian Road to the intersection of Meridian Road and the Sturt Highway, then in a south-westerly direction along the Sturt Highway to the intersection of the Sturt Highway and Keera Road, then in a westerly direction along Keera Road to the intersection of Keera Road and Amos Lane, then in a northerly direction along Amos Lane to the intersection of Amos Lane and Old Mail Road, then in a north-easterly direction along Old Mail Road to the intersection of Old Mail Road and Deadmans Track, then in a northerly direction along Deadmans Track to the intersection of Deadmans Track and Snaggy Point Track, then in a north-easterly direction along Snaggy Point Track to the intersection of Snaggy Point Track and Glass House Track, then in a north-westerly direction along Glass House Track to the intersection of Glass House Track and the Murray River, then in a generally south-easterly direction along the Murray River to the point of commencement. Schedule 3 The area of land commencing at the intersection of the Victorian state border and the parishes of Berrook and Murlong, then in an easterly direction along the southern boundary of the parish of Murlong to the intersection of the parishes of Berrook, Murlong and Barchan, then in a straight line in an easterly direction to the intersection of the parishes of Galick, Wymlet and Bitterang, then in a northerly, then easterly direction along the western, then northern boundary of the parish of Bitterang to the intersection of the boundaries of the parishes of Bitterang, Nowingi and Walpamunda, then in an easterly, then southerly direction along the northern, then eastern boundary of the parish of Walpamunda to the intersection of the boundaries of the parishes of Walpamunda, Konardin and Mournpoul, then in an easterly direction along the northern boundary of the parish of Mournpoul, to the intersection of the boundaries of the parishes of Mournpoul, Konardin, Yelwell and Brockie, then in an easterly direction along the northern boundary of the parish of Brockie to the intersection of the parishes of Brockie and Cantala and the Victorian state border, then in a north-westerly, then southerly direction along the northern, then western border of the state of Victoria to the point of commencement, and the area of land commencing at the intersection of the Victorian state border, Mildura Rural City and Swan Hill Rural City, then in a generally south- easterly direction along the western boundary of Swan Hill Rural City to the intersection of the boundaries of Swan Hill Rural City and Buloke and Gannawarra Shires, then in a generally southerly direction along the western boundary of Gannawarra Shire to the intersection of the boundaries of Gannawarra, Buloke and Loddon Shires, then in a southerly direction along the western boundary of Loddon Shire to the intersection of the western boundary of Loddon Shire and Terrapee Cemetery Road and Terrapee Boundary Road, then in an easterly direction along Terrapee Boundary Road to the intersection of Terrapee Boundary Road and Wychitella Bus Route Road, then in a southerly, then easterly direction along Wychitella Bus Route Road to the intersection of Wychitella Bus Route Road and Leech Road, then in an easterly direction along Leech Road to the intersection of Leech Road and Old Charlton–Boort Road, then in northerly direction along Old Charlton–Boort Road to the intersection of Old Charlton–Boort Road and Barclay Road, then in an easterly direction along Barclay Road to the intersection of Barclay Road and Browns Road, then in an easterly direction along Browns Road to the intersection of Browns Road and Boort– Wedderburn Road, then in a straight line in an easterly direction to the intersection of Boort–Kurting Road and Boort–Fernihurst Road, then in an easterly direction along Boort–Fernihurst Road to the intersection of Boort Fernihurst Road and Fraser Road, then in a straight line in a easterly direction to the intersection of the parishes of Mysia, Yarrowalla and Jarklan, then in a southerly direction 1828 G 33 19 August 2010 Victoria Government Gazette along the western boundary of the parish of Jarklan to the intersection of the boundaries of the parishes of Jarklan, Kinypanial and Janiember West, then in a southerly direction along the western boundary of the parish of Janiember West to the intersection of the western boundary of the parish of Janiember West, Loddon River and Waranga Western Channel, then in a straight line in an easterly direction to the intersection of Kelynacks Road, Harrys Road and boundaries of Loddon and Campaspe Shires, then in a southerly, then easterly direction along the western, then southern boundaries of Campaspe Shire to the intersection of the boundaries of Campaspe Shire and the Greater Bendigo City and Campaspe River, then in a straight line in a south-easterly direction to the intersection of Bonn Road and Mustey Road, then in an easterly direction along Mustey Road to the intersection of Mustey Road and Bull Road, then in a straight line in an easterly direction to the intersection of Robertson Road and Morrissey Road, then in an easterly direction along Morrissey Road, which becomes Brisbane Road to the intersection of Brisbane Road and McEwen Road, then in a southerly direction along McEwen Road to the intersection of McEwen Road and Bitcon Road, then in an easterly direction along Bitcon Road to the intersection of Bitcon Road and Springvale Road, then in a southerly direction along Springvale Road to the intersection of Springvale Road and Rushworth–Tatura Road, then in an easterly direction along Rushworth–Tatura Road to the intersection of Rushworth–Tatura Road and Bitcon Road, then in an easterly direction along Bitcon Road to the intersection of Bitcon Road, Ibbot Road and the boundary of the parish of Murchison North, then in a southerly, then easterly direction along the western, then southern boundary of the parish of Murchison North, to the intersection of the boundary of the parish of Murchison North and Camp Road, then in a southerly direction along Camp Road to the intersection of Camp Road and Basin Road, then in a straight line in a southerly direction to the intersection of Bendigo–Murchison Road and Willow Road, then in a southerly direction along Willow Road to the intersection of Willow Road, Murchison–Goulburn Weir Road and the boundary of Greater Shepparton City, then in an easterly direction along the southern boundary of Greater Shepparton City to the intersection of the boundary of Greater Shepparton City and Day Road, then in a straight line in a north-easterly direction to the intersection of Wahring–Murchison East Road and Charles Cochran Lane, then in an easterly direction along Charles Cochran Road to the intersection of Charles Cochran Road and Dargalong Road, then in a southerly direction along Dargalong Road to the intersection of Dargalong Road and Fergies Road, then in an easterly direction along Fergies Road to the intersection of Fergies Road and Buchans Road, then in an easterly direction along Buchans Road, which becomes Nissens Road, to the intersection of Nissens Road and Longwood–Shepparton Road, then in a straight line in an easterly direction to the intersection of Howells Road and Broughans Road, then in a straight line in an easterly direction to the intersection of Leckies Road and O’Sheas Road, then in a straight line in an easterly direction to the intersection of Burnview Road and Moglonemby Road, then in a straight line in an easterly direction to the intersection of Lomers Road and Wilbrahams Road, then in a north-westerly direction along Wilbrahams Road to the intersection of Wilbrahams Road and Old Euroa Road, then in a straight line in a northerly direction to the intersection of Murchison– Road, Nolans Road and the boundary of the parish of Tamleugh, then in a westerly, then northerly direction along the southern, then western boundary of the parish of Tamleugh, to the intersection of the boundaries of the parishes of Tamleugh, Kialla and Caniambo, then in a northerly, then easterly direction along the western and northern boundaries of the parish of Caniambo to the intersection of the boundaries of the parishes of Caniambo, Currawa and Gowangardie, then in an easterly direction along the northern boundary of the parish of Gowangardie to the intersection of the boundaries of the parishes of Gowangardie and Upotipotpon and Greater Shepparton City, then in an easterly direction along the southern boundary of Greater Shepparton City to the intersection of the boundaries of Greater Shepparton City, Strathbogie Shire and Rural City, then in a southerly direction along the western boundary of Benalla Rural City to the intersection of the western boundary of Benalla Rural City and the , then in a north-easterly direction along the Hume Highway to the intersection of the Hume Highway Faithful Street, then in a northerly direction along Faithful Street to the intersection of Faithful Street and Boger Street, then in a straight line in a north-easterly direction to the intersection of the midland Highway and Racecourse Road, then in an easterly direction along Racecourse Road to the intersection of Racecourse Road and Witt Street, then in a Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2010 1829 south-westerly direction along Witt Street to the intersection of Witt Street and Road, then in a north-easterly direction along Sydney Road to the intersection of Sydney Road and the Hume Freeway, then in a north-easterly direction along the Hume Freeway to the intersection of the Hume Freeway and Glenrowan–Myrtleford Road, then in a westerly direction along Glenrowan–Myrtleford Road to the intersection of Glenrowan–Myrtleford Road and Glenrowan Road, then in a northerly direction along Glenrowan Road to the intersection of Glenrowan Road and Gravel Pit Road, then in a straight line in an easterly direction to the intersection of Greta Road and Clarkes Lane, then in an easterly direction along Clarkes Lane to the intersection of Clarkes Lane and Laceby–Targoora Road, then in a northerly direction along Laceby–Targoora Road, to the intersection of Laceby– Targoora Road and Murdoch Road, then in a straight line in a northerly direction to the intersection of the Yanko River and the Ovens River, then in a south-easterly direction along the Ovens River to the intersection of the Ovens River and Markwood–Everton Road, then in a north-easterly direction along Markwood–Everton Road to the intersection of Markwood–Everton Road and the Great Alpine Road, then in an easterly direction along the Great Alpine Road to the intersection of the Great Alpine Road and White Post Road, then in a northerly direction along White Post Road to the intersection of White Post Road and Boundary Road, then in a north-easterly direction along Boundary Road to the intersection of Boundary Road and Road, then in a westerly direction along Beechworth–Wangaratta Road to the intersection of Beechworth– Wangaratta Road and Farmers Road, then in a northerly direction along Farmers Road to the intersection of Farmers Road and Masons Road, then in a north-westerly direction along Masons Road to the intersection of Masons Road and Woolshed Road, then in a westerly direction along Woolshed Road to the intersection of Woolshed Road and the boundaries of the parishes of Everton and Tarrawingee, then in a straight line in a northerly direction to the intersection of Matheson Road and Ramsay Road, then in a straight line in a northerly direction to the intersection of Ramsays Track and Old Coach Road, then in a straight line in a northerly direction to the intersection of Triangle Track and South Triangle Road, then in a straight line in a northerly direction to the intersection of West Triangle Road and Sanderson Road, then in a northerly direction along Sanderson Road, which becomes Old Orchard Lane to the intersection of Old Orchard Lane and Gilmours Road, then in a straight line in a north-westerly direction to the intersection of Adams Road and Gayfer Road, then in a straight line in a northerly direction to the intersection of Back Springhurst Road and Taylors Lane, then in a northerly direction along Taylors Lane to the intersection of Taylors Lane and Hotson Lane, then in a generally easterly direction along Hotson Lane, which becomes Holloways Lane to the intersection of Holloways Lane and Chiltern Valley Road, then in a north-westerly direction along Chiltern Valley Road to the intersection of Chiltern Valley Road and Mantelli Road, then in a northerly direction along Mantelli Road to the intersection of Mantelli Road and Durham Road, then in an easterly direction along Durham Road to the intersection of Durham Road and Chiltern–Rutherglen Road, then in an easterly direction along Chiltern – Rutherglen Road to the intersection of Chiltern–Rutherglen Road and an unnamed road (146°33″33′E, 36°7″4′S), then in a northerly direction along the unnamed road to the intersection of the unnamed road and Vineview Road, then in a westerly direction along Vineview Road to the intersection of Vineview Road and Fuge Road, then in a north-easterly direction along Fuge Road to the intersection of Fuge Road and the boundary of the parishes of Chiltern West and Chiltern, then in a northerly direction along the eastern boundary of the parish of Chiltern West to the intersection of the boundaries of the parishes of Chiltern West, Chiltern and Gooramadda, then in a easterly, then northerly direction along the southern, then western boundary of the parish of Gooramadda to the intersection of the boundaries of the State of Victoria, and the parishes of Gooramadda and Barnawartha North, then in a generally north-westerly direction along the boundary of the State of Victoria to the point of commencement. Note: Section 21 of the Act provides that a person is guilty of an offence and liable for a penalty not exceeding 50 penalty units in the case of a natural person, and 100 penalty points in the case of a body corporate, for moving any host materials into a restricted area contrary to any restrictions, unless authorised to do so by a permit issued by an Inspector. Section 22 of the Act provides that a person is guilty of an offence and liable for a penalty not exceeding 50 penalty points for contravening a written direction of an Inspector. 1830 G 33 19 August 2010 Victoria Government Gazette

Private Agents Act 1966 notice of receipt of applications for licences under the provisions of the private agents act 1966 I, the undersigned, being the Registrar of the Magistrates’ Court at Mildura, hereby give notice that applications, as under, have been lodged for hearing by the said Court on the date specified. Any person desiring to object to any of such applications must – (a) lodge with me a notice in the prescribed form of his/her objection and of the grounds thereof; (b) cause a copy of such notice to be served personally or by post upon the applicant at least three days before the hearing of the application; and (c) send or deliver (i) where the objection is not made by the officer in charge of the police district in which the Court is situated – a copy of the notice to such officer; and (ii) where the objection is not made by the Registrar or Deputy Registrar – a copy to the Registrar. Full Name of Applicant or in the Name of Firm Address for Type of case of a Firm or or Corporation Registration Licence Corporation, of the Nominee Liam Robert Cameron Mildura Investigation 2 Miller Avenue, Commercial P/L Mildura, Vic. 3500 Sub-agent Dated at Mildura 16 August 2010 ALYSON NEILSON Registrar Magistrates’ Court of Victoria Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2010 1831

Private Agents Act 1966 notice of receipt of applications for licences under the provisions of the private agents act 1966 I, the undersigned, being the Deputy Registrar of the Magistrates’ Court at Frankston, hereby give notice that applications, as under, have been lodged for hearing by the said Court on 8 September 2010. Any person desiring to object to any of such applications must – (a) lodge with me a notice in the prescribed form of his/her objection and of the grounds thereof; (b) cause a copy of such notice to be served personally or by post upon the applicant at least three days before the hearing of the application; and (c) send or deliver (i) where the objection is not made by the officer in charge of the police district in which the Court is situated – a copy of the notice to such officer; and (ii) where the objection is not made by the Registrar or Deputy Registrar – a copy to the Registrar. Full Name of Applicant or in Name of Firm Address for Type of Date of the case of a Firm or Corporation Registration Licence Hearing or Corporation, of the Nominee Helen Margaret Alan J. Anderson 267 Bayview Road, Commercial 8 September Steele & Associates McCrae 3938 Agent’s Licence 2010 Pty Ltd Helen Margaret Alan J. Anderson 267 Bayview Road, Commercial 8 September Steele & Associates McCrae 3938 Sub-Agent’s 2010 Pty Ltd Licence Alan Anderson Alan J. Anderson 1 Surrey Street, Commercial 8 September & Associates McCrae 3938 Sub-Agent’s 2010 Pty Ltd Licence Dated at Frankston 13 August 2010 MAREE NUGENT Registrar Magistrates’ Court of Victoria 1832 G 33 19 August 2010 Victoria Government Gazette

Professional Standards Act 2003 AUTHORISATION AND PUBLICATION PURSUANT TO SECTION 14 THE BAR ASSOCIATION SCHEME I, Rob Hulls MP, Attorney-General, pursuant to section 14 of the Professional Standards Act 2003 (the Act), authorise the publication of the New South Wales Bar Association Scheme (the Scheme) submitted to me by the New South Wales Professional Standards Council pursuant to the mutual recognition provisions of the New South Wales and Victorian professional standards legislation. The Scheme is published with this authorisation and will commence in Victoria two months after the date of its publication in the Victoria Government Gazette. The Scheme will expire on 30 June 2015 unless the Scheme is revoked, extended, or its operation ceases as specified by section 34 of the Act. Dated 10 August 2010 ROB HULLS Attorney-General

Professional Standards Act 1994 (NSW) The New South Wales Bar Association Scheme PREAMBLE Occupational Association The New South Wales Bar Association (ACN 000 033 652) is an Australian Public Company, Limited by Guarantee. The Association’s current Scheme expires in January 2010. The NSW Bar Association’s website is www.nswbar.asn.au The occupational group represented by the Association is barristers holding a New South Wales practising certificate. The Scheme only applies to barristers who hold a New South Wales practising certificate, who are members of the Association and who hold approved professional indemnity insurance as provided for in the Scheme. The number of members eligible to be covered by the Scheme is approximately 2100. The Association’s objectives are outlined in clause 3 of the Constitution and include: l to promote the administration of justice; l to promote, maintain and improve the interests and standards of local practising barristers; l to make recommendations with respect to legislation, law reform, rules of court and the business and procedure of courts; l to seek to ensure that the benefits of the administration of justice are reasonably and equally available to all members of the community; l to arrange and promote continuing legal education; l to promote fair and honourable practice amongst barristers; to suppress, discourage and prevent malpractice and professional misconduct; l to inquire into questions as to professional conduct and etiquette of barristers; l to confer and cooperate with bodies in Australia or elsewhere representing the profession of the law; l to encourage professional, educational, cultural and social relations amongst the members of the Bar Association; and l to make donations to charities and such other objects in the public interest as determined from time to time by the Bar Council. Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2010 1833

Nature and Operation of the Scheme The Scheme operates for the purpose of improving the occupational standards of barristers and to protect the consumers of their services. The Scheme limits the civil liability of barristers to whom it applies. The Scheme is intended to operate in New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, the Northern Territory, Queensland, Victoria and Western Australia. The liability limited by the Scheme includes, to the extent permitted by the Act, all civil liability arising (in tort, contract or otherwise) directly or vicariously from anything done or omitted by a member of the Association or to any person to whom the Scheme applies in acting in the performance of his or her occupation. The Scheme does not apply to liability for damages arising from any matter to which the Act does not apply, including, but not limited to, liability for damages arising from death or personal injury to a person, a breach of trust, fraud or dishonesty. The Scheme does not affect damages which are below $1.5 million. The Scheme limits liability for damages to $1.5 million provided the person has insurance which is not less than $1.5 million. To date, there has never been a successful claim against a NSW barrister that has reached $1.5 million in damages. Risk Management The Association has adopted many risk management strategies, including: l requirements for professional entry to practice at the Bar; l continuing professional development in the areas of ethics and regulation of the profession; management; substantive law, practice and procedure, and evidence, advocacy, mediation and other barristers’ skills; l codes of ethical conduct; l technical standards and guidance; l advisory and support services; l complaints and discipline systems; and l claims monitoring. The Bar Association will continue to report annually on the implementation and monitoring of its risk management strategies, the effect of those strategies and any changes made or proposed to be made to them. Complaints and Discipline Scheme members are subject to a complaints and discipline system operating under the Legal Profession Act 2004 (NSW). All scheme members must comply with the provisions of the Legal Profession Act 2004 (NSW) and Legal Profession Regulation 2005. Standards of Insurance Scheme members are required to have approved professional indemnity insurance before they are issued with a practising certificate. The NSW Attorney General determines the statutory minimum level of professional indemnity insurance required to be taken out by barristers and also approves the professional indemnity insurance policies on offer by brokers each year. The professional indemnity insurance taken out by NSW barristers covers them for liability in all Australian States and Territories. Claims Monitoring The Association will continue to request that the Attorney General’s Order approving the policies for NSW barristers each year requires that the brokers/insurers provide the Association with claims data so that the Association can continue to monitor claims made against its members. The Association will continue to maintain its long established relationship with the insurers. The Bar Association will continue to report annually to the Professional Standards Council on claims monitoring, tactics, performance measures and monitoring systems. 1834 G 33 19 August 2010 Victoria Government Gazette

Scheme Administration Responsibility for administration of the scheme and ensuring that it complies with the requirements of the Professional Standards Act 1994 (NSW) and of the Professional Standards Council rests with the Executive Director; who is assisted on a day to day basis by the Association’s Project Officer. Duration The scheme will remain in force for a period of five years from its renewal unless it is revoked, extended or ceases in accordance with section 32 of the Professional Standards Act 1994 (NSW).

Professional Standards Act 1994 (NSW) The New South Wales Bar Association Scheme 1. Occupational Association 1.1 The New South Wales Bar Association Scheme (the scheme) is a scheme under the Professional Standards Act 1994 (NSW) (the Act) of the New South Wales Bar Association (the Bar Association) whose business address is Selborne Chambers, 174 Phillip Street Sydney. The scheme applies in New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, the Northern Territory, Queensland, Victoria and Western Australia. 2. Persons to Whom the Scheme Applies (Participating Members and Other Persons) 2.1 The scheme applies to scheme members as defined in clause 2.2 of the scheme and persons defined in clause 2.3 of the scheme. 2.2 All members of the Bar Association who hold a NSW barrister’s practising certificate issued by the Bar Association and who have professional indemnity insurance that complies with the standard approved by the NSW Attorney General under the Legal Profession Act 2004 (NSW). 2.3 Persons to whom the scheme applies by virtue of sections 18, 19, and 20 of the Act. 2.4 In New South Wales and Queensland, persons to whom the scheme applies by virtue of section 20A of the Act. 3. Limitation of Liability 3.1 Subject to clause 3.3 below, a person to whom the scheme applies against whom a cause of action relating to occupational liability is brought, is not liable in damages in relation to that cause of action for anything done or omitted on or after the commencement of the scheme above a monetary ceiling (a maximum amount of liability) of $1,500,000. 3.2 For the purposes of the operation of the scheme in NSW ‘occupational liability’ has the same meaning as it has in the Act and excludes any liability which may not from time to time be limited pursuant to the Act. Similarly, for the purposes of the operation of the scheme in other jurisdictions in which it applies i.e. ACT, Northern Territory, Queensland, Victoria and Western Australia, ‘occupational liability’ has the same meaning as it has in the corresponding legislation of those jurisdictions and excludes any liability which may not from time to time be limited pursuant to that legislation. 3.3 The person to whom the scheme applies must be able to satisfy the court that they have the benefit of: 3.3.1 an insurance policy insuring them against that occupational liability, and 3.3.2 an insurance policy under which the amount payable in respect of the occupational liability relating to that cause of action is not less than the maximum amount of liability specified in the scheme in relation to the person to whom the scheme applies at the time at which the act or omission giving rise to the cause of action occurred. Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2010 1835

4. Duration 4.1 The scheme will remain in force for a period of five years from its commencement in New South Wales unless: 4.1.1 it is revoked, extended or ceases in accordance with section 32 of the Act, or 4.1.2 it is extended for a period of up to 12 months in accordance with section 32 of the Act. 4.2 The scheme will remain in force for a period of five years from its commencement in the ACT, Northern Territory, Queensland, Victoria and Western Australia, unless it is extended, terminated or otherwise ceases in accordance with the law of each of those respective jurisdictions. 5. Commencement 5.1 The scheme is intended to commence on 1 July 2010 in New South Wales, the ACT, Northern Territory, Queensland, Victoria and Western Australia and in accordance with the respective law of each jurisdiction. In the event the Scheme, or a Notice relating to the Scheme, is published in the Gazette of any jurisdiction after 1 July 2010, the Scheme will commence on such day two months after the date of its publication in that jurisdiction.

Water Act 1989 BULK ENTITLEMENT (SEASPRAY) CONVERSION AMENDMENT ORDER 2010 I, Tim Holding, Minister for Water, under the provisions of the Water Act 1989, make the following Order – Title 1. This Order is called the Bulk Entitlement (Seaspray) Conversion Amendment Order 2010. Purpose 2. The purpose of this Order is to amend the Bulk Entitlement Order to allow the Corporation to continue historical operation of the Seaspray water supply system until 2014 when the Corporation’s new raw water storage will be operational. Authorising provisions 3. This Order is made in accordance with section 44 of the Water Act 1989. The Minister makes this Order on the application of the Corporation. Definitions 4. In this Order a reference to the Bulk Entitlement Order is a reference to Bulk Entitlement (Seaspray) Conversion Order 1997 (as amended). Commencement 5. This Order comes into operation on the day it is published in the Government Gazette. Substitution of clause 6 6. For clause 6 of the Bulk Entitlement Order, substitute – ‘6. BULK ENTITLEMENT 6.1 Until 30 June 2014 inclusive, the Authority may take the share of flow in the waterway specified in clause 7 up to a total of 61 ML in any year. 6.2 After 30 June 2014, the Authority may take the share of flow in the waterway specified in clause 7 up to a total of 133 ML in any year, provided – a) up to 133 ML may be taken between July and October inclusive after satisfying the share of flow specified in sub-clause 7.1; and 1836 G 33 19 August 2010 Victoria Government Gazette

b) up to Q ML is taken between November and June inclusive after satisfying the share of flow specified in sub-clause 7.2, where Q is calculated as the lesser of – (i) 61; and

(ii) 133 – QJUL–OCT where – ‘Q’ means the Authority’s remaining entitlement for the year in ML;

‘QJUL–OCT’ means the amount of water taken by the Authority over the months of July to October inclusive.’. Substitution of sub-clause 7.1 7. For sub-clause 7.1 of the Bulk Entitlement Order, substitute – ‘7.1 Between July and October inclusive in any year, the Authority may take a share of the flow in the waterway passing the specified point, calculated as follows: (a) until 30 June 2014 inclusive – (i) when F ≤ 0.78 ML/day, E = F; and (ii) when F > 0.78 ML/day, E = 0.78 ML/day; and (b) after 30 June 2014 – (i) when F ≤ 39.6 ML/day, E = 0; and (ii) when F > 39.6 ML/day, E = 2.4 ML/day. where – ‘E’ means the Authority’s entitlement in ML/day; ‘F’ means the flow (in ML/day) past the specified point less any amount of water under transfer pursuant to sub-clause 7.3.’. Amendment to clause 8 8. For paragraph 8.2(b) of the Bulk Entitlement Order, substitute – ‘(b) ascertain and provide to the Minister any operational requirements of the Resource Manager; and’. Dated 12 August 2010 TIM HOLDING Minister for Water Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2010 1837

Planning and Environment Act 1987 l corrects fifty-three (53) errors and/or CARDINIA PLANNING SCHEME anomalies in the Schedule at Clause 43.01 of the Casey Planning Scheme. The Amendment Notice of Approval of Amendment replaces the Schedule to Clause 43.01 with a Amendment C143 new schedule containing correct and updated The Minister for Planning has approved addresses and descriptions of the heritage Amendment C143 to the Cardinia Planning places. Scheme. A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, The Amendment comes into operation on the free of charge, at the Department of Planning date this notice is published in the Government and Community Development website at www. Gazette. dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection and free of charge, during office hours, at the offices The Amendment inserts a new Clause 22.08 of the Casey City Council, Magid Drive, Narre in the Local Planning Policy Framework to Warren. introduce an Interim Telecommunications Conduit Policy. The policy will apply where a PETER ALLEN Executive Director permit is required for the subdivision of land. Statutory Planning Systems Reform A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Department of Planning and free of charge, at the Department of Planning Community Development and Community Development website at www. dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection and free of charge, during office hours, at the offices Planning and Environment Act 1987 of the Cardinia Shire Council, Henty Way, CASEY PLANNING SCHEME Pakenham. Notice of Approval of Amendment PETER ALLEN Amendment C135 Executive Director The Minister for Planning has approved Statutory Planning Systems Reform Amendment C135 to the Casey Planning Department of Planning and Scheme. Community Development The Amendment comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the Government Planning and Environment Act 1987 Gazette. CASEY PLANNING SCHEME The Amendment inserts a new Clause 22.22 in the Local Planning Policy Framework to Notice of Approval of Amendment introduce an Interim Telecommunications Amendment C116 Conduit Policy. The policy will apply where a The Minister for Planning has approved permit is required for the subdivision of land. Amendment C116 to the Casey Planning A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Scheme. free of charge, at the Department of Planning The Amendment comes into operation on the and Community Development website at www. date this notice is published in the Government dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection and Gazette. free of charge, during office hours, at the offices of the Casey City Council, Magid Drive, Narre The Amendment: Warren. l corrects eighteen (18) mapping errors in PETER ALLEN various Heritage Overlay Maps in the Casey Executive Director Planning Scheme to accurately depict the Statutory Planning Systems Reform boundaries of the Heritage Overlay. Maps Department of Planning and to be amended are 2HO, 3HO, 4HO, 6HO, Community Development 8HO, 9HO, 10HO, 11HO and 13HO; and 1838 G 33 19 August 2010 Victoria Government Gazette

Planning and Environment Act 1987 A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, FRANKSTON PLANNING SCHEME free of charge, at the Department of Planning Notice of Approval of Amendment and Community Development website at www. dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection Amendment C38 PETER ALLEN The Frankston City Council has approved Executive Director Amendment C38 to the Frankston Planning Statutory Planning Systems Reform Scheme. Department of Planning and The Amendment comes into operation on the Community Development date this notice is published in the Government Gazette. The Amendment rezones land at 176 North Planning and Environment Act 1987 Road, Langwarrin, from a Residential 1 Zone to GLEN EIRA PLANNING SCHEME a Business 1 Zone. Notice of Approval of Amendment The Amendment was approved by the Amendment C68 Frankston City Council on 5 July 2010 in The Glen Eira City Council has approved accordance with authorisation given by the Amendment C68 to the Glen Eira Planning Minister under section 11(1) of the Planning Scheme. and Environment Act 1987 on 26 May 2006. The authorisation has not been withdrawn. The Amendment comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the Government A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Gazette. free of charge, at the Department of Planning and Community Development website at www. The Amendment: dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection and l rezones the land at 115–127 Poath Road, free of charge, during office hours, at the offices Murrumbeena, from a Business 3 Zone to a of the Frankston City Council, Davey Street, Business 1 Zone; Frankston. l rezones the land at 131–159 Poath Road, PETER ALLEN Murrumbeena, from a Business 3 Zone to a Executive Director Mixed Use Zone; and Statutory Planning Systems Reform l applies an Environmental Audit Overlay Department of Planning and over all of the land. Community Development The Amendment was approved by the Glen Eira City Council on 3 August 2010 in Planning and Environment Act 1987 accordance with authorisation given by the FRENCH ISLAND AND SANDSTONE Minister under section 11(1) of the Planning ISLAND PLANNING SCHEME and Environment Act 1987 on 27 August 2009. Notice of Approval of Amendment The authorisation has not been withdrawn. Amendment C4 A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, at the Department of Planning The Minister for Planning has approved and Community Development website at www. Amendment C4 to the French Island and dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection and Sandstone Island Planning Scheme. free of charge, during office hours, at the offices The Amendment comes into operation on the of the Glen Eira City Council, corner Glen Eira date this notice is published in the Government and Hawthorn Roads, Caulfield, Victoria 3162. Gazette. PETER ALLEN The Amendment changes the Schedule to Executive Director the Heritage Overlay and the application of the Statutory Planning Systems Reform Heritage Overlay generally in accordance with Department of Planning and the findings of the French Island Heritage Study Community Development Review 2009. Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2010 1839

Planning and Environment Act 1987 West duplication project, amends the Vegetation GREATER GEELONG PLANNING SCHEME Protection Overlay (VPO) map to remove a portion of land from the VPO Schedule 1 that Notice of Approval of Amendment is proposed to be acquired by VicRoads, and Amendment C178 amends the Schedule to Clause 52.17 so that The Minister for Planning has approved a permit is not required to remove, destroy or Amendment C178 to the Greater Geelong lop native vegetation for the construction of the Planning Scheme. Princes Highway West duplication project. The Amendment comes into operation on the A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, date this notice is published in the Government free of charge, at the Department of Planning Gazette. and Community Development website at www. The Amendment rezones land at 21–29 dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection and Melaluka Road, Leopold, from Farming Zone to free of charge, during office hours, at the offices Residential 1 Zone. of the Greater Geelong City Council, 131 Myers The Minister has granted the following Street, Geelong. permit(s) under Division 5 Part 4 of the Act: PETER ALLEN Permit No. 286/2009. Executive Director Statutory Planning Systems Reform Description of land: 21–29 Melaluka Road, Department of Planning and Leopold. Community Development A copy of the Amendment and permit/s can be inspected, free of charge, at the Department of Planning and Community Development Planning and Environment Act 1987 website at www.dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/ GREATER GEELONG PLANNING SCHEME publicinspection and free of charge, during Notice of Approval of Amendment office hours at the office of the Greater Geelong City Council, 131 Myers Street, Geelong. Amendment C227 PETER ALLEN The Minister for Planning has approved Executive Director Amendment C227 to the Greater Geelong Statutory Planning Systems Reform Planning Scheme. Department of Planning and The Amendment comes into operation on the Community Development date this notice is published in the Government Gazette. The Amendment inserts a new Clause 22.56 Planning and Environment Act 1987 in the Local Planning Policy Framework to GREATER GEELONG PLANNING SCHEME introduce an Interim Telecommunications Notice of Approval of Amendment Conduit Policy. The policy will apply where a Amendment C201 permit is required for the subdivision of land. The Minister for Planning has approved A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Amendment C201 to the Greater Geelong free of charge, at the Department of Planning Planning Scheme. and Community Development website at www. dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection and The Amendment comes into operation on the free of charge, during office hours, at the offices date this notice is published in the Government of the Greater Geelong City Council, Myers Gazette. Street Customer Service Centre, Ground Floor, The Amendment applies a Public Acquisition 131 Myers Street, Geelong. Overlay (PAO3) to identify and reserve land for PETER ALLEN acquisition by VicRoads for the construction of Executive Director the Princes Highway West duplication project. Statutory Planning Systems Reform The Amendment also amends the Schedule Department of Planning and to the Farming Zone so that a permit is not Community Development required for earthworks for the Princes Highway 1840 G 33 19 August 2010 Victoria Government Gazette

Planning and Environment Act 1987 free of charge, during office hours, at the offices HUME PLANNING SCHEME of the Hume City Council, 1079 Pascoe Vale Road, Broadmeadows. Notice of Approval of Amendment PETER ALLEN Amendment C125 Executive Director The Minister for Planning has approved Statutory Planning Systems Reform Amendment C125 to the Hume Planning Department of Planning and Scheme. Community Development The Amendment comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the Government Planning and Environment Act 1987 Gazette. HUME PLANNING SCHEME The Amendment rezones land at 10 Hudson Notice of Approval of Amendment Circuit and 157–159 Malmsbury Drive, Meadow Amendment C140 Heights, from the Public Use Zone 7 to the Residential 1 Zone. The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C140 to the Hume Planning A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Scheme. free of charge, at the Department of Planning The Amendment comes into operation on the and Community Development website at www. date this notice is published in the Government dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection and Gazette. free of charge, during office hours, at the offices The Amendment inserts a new Clause 22.18 of the Hume City Council, 1079 Pascoe Vale in the Local Planning Policy Framework to Road, Broadmeadows. introduce an Interim Telecommunications PETER ALLEN Conduit Policy. The policy will apply where a Executive Director permit is required for the subdivision of land. Statutory Planning Systems Reform A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Department of Planning and free of charge, at the Department of Planning Community Development and Community Development website at www. dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection and free of charge, during office hours, at the offices Planning and Environment Act 1987 of the Hume City Council, 1079 Pascoe Vale HUME PLANNING SCHEME Road, Broadmeadows. Notice of Approval of Amendment PETER ALLEN Executive Director Amendment C127 Statutory Planning Systems Reform The Minister for Planning has approved Department of Planning and Amendment C127 to the Hume Planning Community Development Scheme. The Amendment comes into operation on the Planning and Environment Act 1987 date this notice is published in the Government MELTON PLANNING SCHEME Gazette. Notice of Approval of Amendment The Amendment introduces Schedule 23 Amendment C102 to the Development Plan Overlay over the subject site and updates the Schedules to Clause The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C102 to the Melton Planning 52.03 and 81.01 to reflect the introduction Scheme. of the ‘182–200 Hume Highway, Somerton (Lot 1 on TP618468P) Honda MPE Australian The Amendment comes into operation on the Headquarters, March 2010’ incorporated date this notice is published in the Government document. Gazette. The Amendment inserts a new Clause 22.11 A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, in the Local Planning Policy Framework to free of charge, at the Department of Planning introduce an Interim Telecommunications and Community Development website at www. Conduit Policy. The policy will apply where a dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection and permit is required for the subdivision of land. Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2010 1841

A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, The Amendment comes into operation on the free of charge, at the Department of Planning date this notice is published in the Government and Community Development website at www. Gazette. dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection and The Amendment extends the expiry date of free of charge, during office hours, at the offices Clause 22.12 – Coburg Activity Centre for two of the Melton Shire Council, 232 High Street, years, from 31 August 2010 to 31 August 2012. Melton. A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, PETER ALLEN free of charge, at the Department of Planning Executive Director and Community Development website at www. Statutory Planning Systems Reform Department of Planning and dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection and Community Development free of charge, during office hours, at the offices of the Moreland City Council, 90 Bell Street, Coburg. Planning and Environment Act 1987 PETER ALLEN MOORABOOL PLANNING SCHEME Executive Director Notice of Approval of Amendment Statutory Planning Systems Reform Amendment C56 Department of Planning and Community Development The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C56 to the Moorabool Planning Scheme. Planning and Environment Act 1987 The Amendment comes into operation on the STONNINGTON PLANNING SCHEME date this notice is published in the Government Notice of Approval of Amendment Gazette. Amendment C91 The Amendment inserts a new Clause 22.06 in the Local Planning Policy Framework to The Minister for Planning has approved introduce an Interim Telecommunications Amendment C91 to the Stonnington Planning Conduit Policy. The policy will apply where a Scheme. permit is required for the subdivision of land. The Amendment comes into operation on the A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, date this notice is published in the Government free of charge, at the Department of Planning Gazette. and Community Development website at www. The Amendment replaces the interim dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection and heritage controls for the Union Street Precinct free of charge, during office hours, at the offices in Armadale with permanent heritage controls of the Moorabool Shire Council, 15 Stead by modifying the Schedule to Clause 43.01 Street, Ballan. and making consequential changes to Planning PETER ALLEN Scheme Map Nos. 5HO and 6HO. Executive Director A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Statutory Planning Systems Reform free of charge, at the Department of Planning Department of Planning and Community Development and Community Development website at www. dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection and free of charge, during office hours, at the offices Planning and Environment Act 1987 of the Stonnington City Council, corner of MORELAND PLANNING SCHEME Chapel Street and Greville Street, Prahran. Notice of Approval of Amendment PETER ALLEN Amendment C116 Executive Director Statutory Planning Systems Reform The Minister for Planning has approved Department of Planning and Amendment C116 to the Moreland Planning Community Development Scheme. 1842 G 33 19 August 2010 Victoria Government Gazette

Planning and Environment Act 1987 A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, STONNINGTON PLANNING SCHEME free of charge, at the Department of Planning and Community Development website at www. Notice of Approval of Amendment dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection and Amendment C101 free of charge, during office hours, at the offices The Minister for Planning has approved of the Stonnington City Council, corner of Amendment C101 to the Stonnington Planning Chapel Street and Greville Street, Prahran. Scheme. PETER ALLEN The Amendment comes into operation on the Executive Director date this notice is published in the Government Statutory Planning Systems Reform Gazette. Department of Planning and The Amendment replaces the interim heritage Community Development controls for the Coolullah and Quamby Avenues Precinct in South Yarra, the Norman Avenue Planning and Environment Act 1987 Precinct in Hawksburn and the Redcourt Avenue Precinct in Armadale with permanent heritage SURF COAST PLANNING SCHEME controls by modifying the Schedule to Clause Notice of Approval of Amendment 43.01 and making consequential changes to Amendment C48 Planning Scheme Map Nos. 1HO and 5HO. The Minister for Planning has approved A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Amendment C48 to the Surf Coast Planning free of charge, at the Department of Planning Scheme. and Community Development website at www. dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection and The Amendment comes into operation on the free of charge, during office hours, at the offices date this notice is published in the Government of the Stonnington City Council, corner of Gazette. Chapel Street and Greville Street, Prahran. The Amendment: PETER ALLEN l rezones two small portions of land from Executive Director Public Conservation and Resource Zone Statutory Planning Systems Reform and Industrial 1 Zone to Road Zone 1 and Department of Planning and removes a part of Design and Development Community Development Overlay Schedule 5 for land at Lennox and Gladman Streets, Winchelsea; Planning and Environment Act 1987 l removes a part of the Vegetation Protection Overlay Schedule 1 from land adjacent the STONNINGTON PLANNING SCHEME intersection of Buckley School Road and the Notice of Approval of Amendment Princes Highway; Amendment C103 l applies a Public Acquisition Overlay (PAO3) The Minister for Planning has approved to land adjacent the Princes Highway; and Amendment C103 to the Stonnington Planning l changes the Schedules to the Farming Zone, Scheme. the Land Subject to Inundation Overlay, the The Amendment comes into operation on the Public Acquisition Overlay, Clause 52.17 date this notice is published in the Government and makes consequential changes to the Gazette. Schedule to Clause 61.03. The Amendment replaces the interim heritage These changes are to facilitate the controls for the extended Hawksburn area with acquisition of land for, and remove planning permanent heritage controls by modifying permit requirements for, the construction of the the Schedule to Clause 43.01 and making Princes Highway West duplication project and consequential changes to Planning Scheme Map associated works. The changes to the scheme Nos. 1HO, 2HO, 4HO and 5HO. include provision for the acquisition of land for Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2010 1843 a grade separated interchange at the intersection Planning and Environment Act 1987 of Princes Highway West with Cape Otway WHITEHORSE PLANNING SCHEME and Devon Roads but do not remove any Notice of Approval of Amendment relevant planning permit requirements for the construction of this interchange. Amendment C117 A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C117 to the Whitehorse Planning free of charge, at the Department of Planning Scheme. and Community Development website at www. dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection and The Amendment comes into operation on the free of charge, during office hours, at the offices date this notice is published in the Government of the Surf Coast Shire Council, 25 Grossmans Gazette. Road, Torquay 3228. The Amendment amends the Schedule to PETER ALLEN the Mixed Use Zone to increase the maximum Executive Director allowable office floor area from 500 square Statutory Planning Systems Reform metres to 4,300 square metres and shop floor Department of Planning and area from 240 square metres to 2,500 square Community Development metres for land at 315–319 Burwood Highway, East Burwood. The Minister has granted the following Planning and Environment Act 1987 permit under Division 5 Part 4 of the Act: SURF COAST PLANNING SCHEME Permit No. WH/2008/522. Notice of Approval of Amendment Description of land: 315–319 Burwood Highway, Amendment C62 East Burwood. The Minister for Planning has approved A copy of the Amendment and permit/s can Amendment C62 to the Surf Coast Planning be inspected, free of charge, at the Department of Scheme. Planning and Community Development website at The Amendment comes into operation on the www.dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection date this notice is published in the Government and free of charge, during office hours at the Gazette. office of the Whitehorse City Council, 379–397 Whitehorse Road, Nunawading. The Amendment inserts a new Clause 22.11 PETER ALLEN in the Local Planning Policy Framework to Executive Director introduce an Interim Telecommunications Statutory Planning Systems Reform Conduit Policy. The policy will apply where a Department of Planning and permit is required for the subdivision of land. Community Development A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, at the Department of Planning and Community Development website at www. Planning and Environment Act 1987 dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection and WYNDHAM PLANNING SCHEME free of charge, during office hours, at the offices Notice of Approval of Amendment of the Surf Coast Shire Council, 25 Grossmans Amendment C136 Road, Torquay. The Minister for Planning has approved PETER ALLEN Amendment C136 to the Wyndham Planning Executive Director Scheme. Statutory Planning Systems Reform The Amendment comes into operation on the Department of Planning and date this notice is published in the Government Community Development Gazette. 1844 G 33 19 August 2010 Victoria Government Gazette

The Amendment inserts a new Clause 22.14 in the Local Planning Policy Framework to introduce an Interim Telecommunications Conduit Policy. The policy will apply where a permit is required for the subdivision of land. A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, at the Department of Planning and Community Development website at www. dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection and free of charge, during office hours, at the offices of the Wyndham City Council, 45 Princes Highway, Werribee. PETER ALLEN Executive Director Statutory Planning Systems Reform Department of Planning and Community Development

Planning and Environment Act 1987 MOORABOOL PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Lapsing of Amendment Amendment C14 Pursuant to section 30(1)(a) of the Planning and Environment Act 1987, Amendment C14 to the Moorabool Planning Scheme has lapsed. The Amendment C14 proposed to change the Moorabool Planning Scheme by: l defining land affected by the Land Subject to Inundation Overlay (LSIO) on the planning scheme maps; l introducing a Schedule to the LSIO which includes application requirements and permit and referral exemptions; l defining land affected by the Floodway Overlay (FO) on the planning scheme maps; and l introducing a Schedule to the FO which includes application requirements and permit and referral exemptions. The Amendment C14 lapsed on 14 January 2010. PETER ALLEN Executive Director Statutory Planning Systems Reform Department of Planning and Community Development Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2010 1845

orders in council Crown Grant Volume 7275 Folio 814 APPOINTMENT OF A TRUSTEE TO THE CAULFIELD RACECOURSE RESERVE TRUST Order in Council The Governor in Council in accordance with section 12 of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978, and in accordance with the terms and conditions of Crown Grant Volume 7275 Folio 814, appoints Mr Matthew Cain, as a trustee of the Caulfield Racecourse Reserve Trust. Dated 17 August 2010 Responsible Minister Gavin Jennings Minister for Environment and Climate Change MATTHEW McBEATH Acting Clerk of the Executive Council 1846 G 33 19 August 2010 Victoria Government Gazette

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