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Government Gazette of the STATE of NEW SOUTH WALES Number 1 Friday, 2 January 2004 Published Under Authority by the Government Printing Service 1 Government Gazette OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES Number 1 Friday, 2 January 2004 Published under authority by the Government Printing Service OFFICIAL NOTICES NSW Fisheries F03/4231 FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994 Section 8 Notification – Fishing Closure Southern Burns Point Ferry Approach Ramp – Ballina I, Ian Macdonald, prohibit the taking of all fish by all methods of fishing within a 50 metre radius of the southern Burns Point Ferry approach ramp. This prohibition is effective for a period of up to five years from the date of publication, unless sooner varied or revoked by notification of the Director-General of NSW Fisheries. The Hon. IAN MACDONALD, M.L.C., Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries Note: The purpose of this closure is to protect a fish feeding area which supports local primary and high school marine education opportunities, is recognised by Ballina Shire Council and provides a tourist attraction. 2 OFFICIAL NOTICES 2 January 2004 2 January 2004 OFFICIAL NOTICES 3 Natural Resources WATER ACT 1912 WATER ACT 1912 APPLICATION for an authority under Part 2 of the Water APPLICATION for an approval under Part 8 of the Water Act 1912 being within a Proclaimed (declared) Local Area Act 1912 being within a Proclaimed (declared) Local Area under section 5 (4) of the Act. under Section 5 (4) of the Act. An Application for an Authority Under Section 20 of Part An application for an approval under Section 167 (1) of 2 of the Water Act, has been received as follows: Part 8 of the Water Act, has been received as follows: Lachlan River Valley Lachlan River Valley Rosemary SHARROCK and LORD-MOOY PTY LTD, Arthur, Christopher and Sophia PETROPOULOS, for 1 Pumps on the Lachlan River, on Lot 15, DP811626, for a levee on Lachlan River Floodplain (Gooloogong to Parish Forbes, County Ashburnham, for water supply Jemalong) on Lots 126,132, 133/752962 and Lot 2/664455, for irrigation of 18 hectares (lucerne, fodder and cereal) Parish of Wongajong, County of Forbes, for prevention of (amalgamation of existing entitlements) (GA2:512546) inundation of land by floodwaters (New Approval –replacing (Ref: 70SA009609) existing approval 70CW801355 no change to existing works.) (GA2:512537) (Ref: 70CW808654). Written objections specifying grounds thereof, may be made by any statutory authority or local occupier within the Written Objections specifying grounds thereof, may be proclaimed local area whose interests may be effected, must made by any Statutory Authority or local occupier within be lodged with the Department within 28 days of the date the Proclaimed local area whose interests may be effected of this publication as prescribed by the Act. must be lodged with the Department’s Forbes office by 17 January 2004. D. THOMAS, Senior Natural Resource Officer, D. THOMAS, Central West Region Senior Natural Resource Officer, Central West Region Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources Department of Infrastructure, Planning and PO Box 136 Natural Resources FORBES NSW 2871 PO Box 136 (02) 6852 1222 FORBES NSW 2871 (02) 6852 1222 WATER ACT 1912 WATER ACT 1912 APPLICATION under Part 2 of the Water Act 1912 being within a proclaimed (declared) local area under Section 5 APPLICATION for an Authority under Part 2 of the Water (4) of the Act. Act 1912 being within a Proclaimed (declared) Local Area under section 5 (4) of the Act. Application for a licence, under Section 10 of Part 2 of the Water Act 1912 has been received as follows: An Application for an Authority under Section 20 of Part 2 of the Water Act, has been received as follows; Murray River Valley Ernest Richard & Heather Jean NOWELL for two pumps Lachlan River Valley on the Murray River on Lot 2, DP577843, Parish of Mellool, PARKES SHIRE COUNCIL and NORTH MINING LTD, County of Wakool, for water supply for stock purposes for a Pump on the Lachlan River, on Lot 81, DP750183, and irrigation (replacement licence due to an increase in Parish of Troubalgie, County of Ashburnham, for water pump size and an additional pump) (GA2: 477287) (Ref: supply for town water supply and for mining (general 50SL75608). security) purposes (amended authority, existing entitlement and entitlement obtained by way of permanent transfer Any enquiries regarding the above should be directed to scheme ) (GA2:512527) (Ref:70SA009605). the undersigned (phone 03 5881 9200). Written objections specifying grounds thereof, may be Written objections to the application specifying the made by any statutory authority or local occupier within the grounds thereof may be made by any statutory authority proclaimed local area whose interests may be effected, must or a local occupier within the proclaimed area and must be be lodged with the Department within 28 days of the date lodged at the Department’s Office at Deniliquin within 28 of this publication as prescribed by the Act. days of the date of this publication. D. THOMAS, L. J. HOLDEN, Senior Natural Resource Officer, Senior Natural Resource Officer, Central West Region Murray Region Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources Natural Resources PO Box 136 PO Box 205 FORBES NSW 2871 DENILIQUIN NSW 2710 (02) 6852 1222 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 1 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 1 2 OFFICIAL NOTICES 2 January 2004 2 January 2004 OFFICIAL NOTICES 3 WATER ACT 1912 MICHAEL JOHN AND KATHLEEN MAY PEACOCK for a pump on the Karuah River on Lot 14/95016 Parish APPLICATIONS for licenses under Section 10 of Part 2 of of Booral, County of Gloucester, for water supply for the Water Act have been received as follows: industrial (poultry drinking water) and farming (poultry ASHTON COAL MINE LIMITED for a pump on the shed cooling) purposes and irrigation of 1.0 hectare. Hunter River on Lot 701/828294 Parish of Vane, County (Replacement license; improved pasture; change of of Durham, for industrial (coal mine) purposes at a rate not purposes; no increase in allocation; 20SL061261) exceeding 50 litres per second and irrigation of 30 hectares. Any enquiries regarding the above should be directed to (Replacement license; improved pasture; change of purpose; the undersigned, on telephone number (02) 4937 9338. 20SL061326) Written objections specifying grounds thereof must be D.K. & J.A. HOLDINGS PTY LIMITED for a pump lodged with the Department within 28 days of the date of on Couatwong Creek on Lot 94 & 95/753691 Parish this publication as prescribed by the Act. of Couatwong, County of Hawes, for irrigation of 10 hectares (Improved pasture; pumping restriction to apply; BRIAN McDOUGALL, 20SL061297) Senior Natural Resource Project Officer, Hunter Region NEVILLE WILLIAM HICKS for a pump on Couatwong Creek on Lot 63/753691, Parish of Couatwong, County of Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Hawes and 2 pumps and 2 dams on unnamed watercourses Natural Resources on Lot 106/753691 & Lot 110/753691 Parish of Couatwong, PO Box 6 County of Hawes, for conservation of water for stock EAST MAITLAND NSW 2323 purposes and irrigation of 30 hectares. (Improved pasture; pumping restriction to apply; 20SL061300) WATER ACT 1912 PHILIP EDMOND KUEHN for a pump on the Cooplacurripa River on Lot 55/753699 Parish of Lowry, APPLICATIONS for licenses under Section 10 of Part 2 of County of Hawes, a dam and pump on Oaky Gully on Lot 55 the Water Act have been received as follows: /753699 Parish of Lowry, County of Hawes and a dam and pump on an unnamed watercourse on Lot 150/753691 Parish STEPHEN LESLIE GARDINER for a pump on the of Couatwong, County of Hawes, for conservation of water Hunter River on Part Lot 1/748985, Parish of Cherson, for stock purposes and irrigation of 40 hectares (Improved County of Brisbane, for water supply for stock and domestic pasture; pumping restrictions to apply; 20SL061324) purposes. (Exempt from current embargo; 20SL061279) IAN THOMAS AND JACQUELINE MAREE SHILLING MICHELE THERESE PEACHEY for a pump on for a pump on Mondrook Creek on Lot 85/818028 Parish Glennies Creek on Part Crown Land, North of Lot 1 of Tinonee, County of Gloucester, for irrigation of 16 DP 758214, Parish of Auckland, County of Durham, for hectares (Improved pasture; pumping restrictions to apply; water supply for domestic purposes. (Exempt from current 20SL061310) embargo; 20SL061223) ROBERT ERIC AND ROSEMARY THOMPSON for THOMAS GALEN & MARGOT JOHNSTON for 3 a pump on the Williams River on Lot 5/753176 and Lot pumps; one on the Pages River on Lot 1/750948, Parish of 12/572988 Parish of Horton, County of Gloucester, for Page, County of Brisbane, and two pumps on the Isis River irrigation of 10 hectares. (Improved pasture; permanent on Lot 1/341452 and Lot 2/341452, Parish of Isis, County water transfer; 20SL061232) of Brisbane for irrigation of 49 hectares. (Replacement license; improved pasture; permanent water transfer added COLIN JOHN HOOKE for a pump on the Williams River to existing license; 20SL061284) on Lot 7/1047245 Parish of Fosterton, County of Gloucester, for irrigation of 16 hectares. (Replacement license; improved RAYMOND MICHAEL & WENDY JOAN GRECH for a pasture; permanent water transfer combined with existing pump on the Goulburn River on Part Lot 231/257572, Parish license; 20SL061261) of Coggan, County of Phillip for water supply for stock and domestic purposes. (Exempt from current embargo; STEVEN JOHN AND JANICE LISA BONAMY for 20SL061276) a pump on the Chichester River on Lot 2/775188 Parish of Fosterton, County of Gloucester, for water supply for Any enquiries regarding the above should be directed to industrial purposes at a rate not exceeding 20 litres per the undersigned, on telephone number (02) 4937 9338. second and irrigation of 2.5 hectares. (Nursery and improved Written objections specifying grounds thereof must be pasture; permanent water transfer; 20SL061302) lodged with the Department within 28 days of the date of SIMON EDWARD JOHN BROWNBRIDGE AND this publication as prescribed by the Act.
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