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GAZETTE COVER Feb06 Queensland Government Gazette PP 451207100087 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. CCCXXXVI] (336) FRIDAY, 13 AUGUST, 2004 shortstaffed? select the best! • Preferred supplier of staff to the Queensland Government • Government experienced candidates • Volume recruitment • E commerce Capabilities • Human Resource Consulting • Personality & Psychological Profiling • Panel interviewing For more information, please contact our Government Specialists Level 9, 157 Ann Street GPO Box 2260 Brisbane Q 4001 Ph: (07) 3243 3900 Fax: (07) 3243 3993 www.selectappointments.com.au Email: [email protected] Quality Endorsed Company ISO 9001 27630 [1087] Queensland Government Gazette EXTRAORDINARY PP 451207100087 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. CCCXXXVI] (336)] FRIDAY, 6 AUGUST, 2004 [No. 73 NOTICE Premier’s Office Brisbane, 6 August 2004 Her Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified that, acting under the provisions of the Constitution of Queensland 2001, she has appointed the Honourable Judith Caroline Spence MP, Minister for Police and Corrective Services to act as, and to perform all of the functions and exercise all of the powers of, Minister for Health from 8 August 2004 until the Honourable Gordon Richard Nuttall MP returns to Queensland. PETER BEATTIE MP PREMIER AND MINISTER FOR TRADE BRISBANE Printed and Published by Government Printer, Vulture Street, Woolloongabba 6 August, 2004 286729—1 [1089] Queensland Government Gazette EXTRAORDINARY 2004PP 451207100087 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. CCCXXXVI] (336)] THURSDAY, 12 AUGUST, 2004 [No. 74 Queensland NOTIFICATION OF SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION Statutory Instruments Act 1992 Notice is given of the making of the subordinate legislation mentioned in Table 1 TABLE 1 SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION BY NUMBER No. Subordinate Legislation Empowering Act 151 1 Water Resource (Condamine and Balonne) Plan 2004 Water Act 2000 1 An explanatory note accompanies the subordinate legislation 286472—1 1090 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 74 [12 August, 2004 TABLE 2 SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION BY EMPOWERING ACT This table shows affected subordinate legislation Empowering Act Subordinate Legislation No. Water Act 2000 Water Resource (Condamine and Balonne) Plan 2004 . 151 Copies of the subordinate legislation can be obtained at— Goprint Publications and Retail . 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BRISBANE Printed and Published by Government Printer, Vulture Street, Woolloongabba 12 August, 2004 286472 [1091] Queensland Government Gazette PP 451207100087 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. CCCXXXVI] (336) FRIDAY, 13 AUGUST, 2004 [No. 75 Land Act 1994 Purpose ADDITION OF COMMUNITY PURPOSES FOR LAND Show Ground and Recreation purposes and for no other purpose GRANTED IN TRUST NOTICE (No 01) 2004 whatsoever Short title SCHEDULE 2 1 This notice may be cited as the Addition of Community Addition of community purpose to Deed of Grant in Trust Purposes for Land Granted in Trust Notice (No 01) 2004 omit Show Ground and Recreation purposes and for no other Addition of Community Purposes to Land Granted in Trust purpose whatsoever, [s 35(2) of the Act] insert Show Ground, Sport and Recreation purposes and for 2 The land granted in trust described in Schedule 1 is amended no other purpose whatsoever by the addition of a further community purpose as set out in ENDNOTES Schedule 2 1 Made by the Governor in Council on 12 August 2004 SCHEDULE 1 2 Published in the Gazette on 13 August 2004 South West Region, Toowoomba Office 3 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly Grant 4 The administering agency is the Department of Natural Title Reference 11113216, Lot 233 on AG557, parish of Dalby Resources, Mines and Energy Purpose 5 File Reference- Res 70/20A For the purposes of a Show Ground and for no other purpose whatsoever Acquisition of Land Act 1967 SCHEDULE 2 TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No 33) 2004 Addition of community purpose to Deed of Grant in Trust Short title omit For the purposes of a Show Ground and for no other 1 This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No 33) purpose whatsoever, 2004 insert Show Ground, Sport and Recreation purposes and for Land taken [ss 9(7) and 9(8) of the Act] no other purpose whatsoever 2 The land described in the Schedule is taken by the Council of ENDNOTES the Shire of Beaudesert for park and recreation purposes and vests 1 Made by the Governor in Council on 12 August 2004 in the Council of the Shire of Beaudesert for an estate in fee simple 2 Published in the Gazette on 13 August 2004 on and from 13 August 2004 3 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly SCHEDULE 4 The administering agency is the Department of Natural South East Region, Beenleigh Office Resources, Mines and Energy Land Taken 5 File Reference- Res 70/20A Lot 602 on SP169239 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 4031 ha, part of the land in Title Reference 18129014, parish Land Act 1994 of Logan ADDITION OF COMMUNITY PURPOSES FOR LAND GRANTED IN TRUST NOTICE (No 02) 2004 ENDNOTES Short title 1 Made by the Governor in Council on 12 August 2004 1 This notice may be cited as the Addition of Community 2 Published in the Gazette on 13 August 2004 Purposes for Land Granted in Trust Notice (No 02) 2004 3 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly Addition of Community Purposes to Land Granted in Trust 4 The administering agency is the Department of Natural [s 35(2) of the Act] Resources, Mines and Energy 2 The land granted in trust described in Schedule 1 is amended 5 File Reference - LAB 10511 by the addition of a further community purpose as set out in Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Schedule 2 TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No 34) 2004 SCHEDULE 1 Short title South West Region, Toowoomba Office 1 This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No 34) Grant 2004 Title Reference 18432065, Lot 355 on CP837522, parish of Land taken [ss 9(7) and 9(8) of the Act] 286464—Dalby 1 1092 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 75 [13 August, 2004 2 The land described in the Schedule is taken by The Council of 3 All relevant works are and remain the property of the Council the Shire of Pine Rivers for road purposes and vests in The Council notwithstanding any actual or apparent affixing to the easement of the Shire of Pine Rivers for an estate in fee simple on and from 13 and the Council shall be solely responsible for the operation and August 2004 maintenance of all relevant works SCHEDULE Removal of Fencing South East Region, Caboolture Office 4 For the purpose of gaining access to the easement the Council shall Land Taken be entitled to pull down or break open any fencing on or adjacent to The whole of Lot 84 on RP30247, area 8 m2, being part of the the easement but where livestock are contained within the fenced land in Title Reference 10294147, parish of Redcliffe area sufficient notice shall be given to the Owner to enable such livestock to be secured ENDNOTES Reinstatement of Fencing 1 Made by the Governor in Council on 12 August 2004 5 The Council must either: 2 Published in the Gazette on 13 August 2004 11 reinstate all fences where the same have been damaged by the 3 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly Council in the exercise and performance of any of its rights 4 The administering agency is the Department of Natural and liberties herein; or Resources, Mines and Energy 12 in lieu of reinstating any such fence, install a gate the quality of 5 File Reference: LAB 10518 the materials and workmanship of which, except with the Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Owners consent, shall be not less than the quality of the TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE (No 20) 2004 materials and workmanship in the existing fence A gate so Short title installed becomes the property of the Owner of the fence in 1 This notice may be cited as the Taking of Easement Notice (No 20) which the gate is installed and thereafter shall be maintained 2004 by the Owner Easement taken [ss 6, 9(7) and 9(8) of the Act] No Structures etc on Easement 2 The Easement described in Schedule 2 is taken by the Redland Shire 6 The Owner shall not at any time without the express written Council for drainage purposes and vests in the Redland Shire Council on permission of the Council: and from 13 August 2004 11 erect any buildings or structures (other than fences) upon the Rights and obligations easement or any part thereof or otherwise permit the easement 3 The rights and obligations conferred and imposed by the Easement of any part thereof to be used in such a way as to obstruct or includes the matters set out in Schedule 1 interfere with the relevant works and/or the proper and effective SCHEDULE 1 use thereof by the Council; Rights and Obligations 12 install concrete, bitumen or other pavement or driveways on Meaning of Terms the easement or gardens or landscaping involving concrete, 1 The following words have the following meanings when used in brick or other permanent
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