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No. G 44 Thursday 2 November 2006

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GENERAL 2346 G 44 2 November 2006 Government Gazette

TABLE OF PROVISIONS Private Advertisements Sales by the Sheriff Dissolution of Partnership Bryan Earle 2352 Huston HealthForce 2348 Robyn L. Pasavento 2353 Estates of Deceased Persons Ian James Silk 2353 Andrew P. Melville 2348 Apteds 2348 Sean Christopher Sylvestor 2353 Basile Pino & Co. 2348 Michael J. Normington 2353 Beckwith Cleverdon Rees 2348 Elaine Jeanette Worthy 2354 Cohen Kirby & Iser 2349 Heather Denise Gardam 2354 Dwyer, Mahon & Robertson 2349 Unclaimed Moneys Garden & Green 2349 Birdsey, Dedman & Bartlett 2355 Goldsmiths 2349 Hodgson & Finlayson 2349 Gray & Gray 2355 James Higgins & Co. 2349 Hayden Pty Ltd 2356 John Stewart 2349 Kaias Phillips 2356 McPherson + Kelley 2350 Maddens 2356 McKean & Park 2350 O’Halloran Davis 2357 McNab McNab & Starke 2350 Pacific Brands Limited 2357 Mosley & Palmer 2350 Neill Anderson 2351 Corporation Limited 2358 O’Donnell Salzano 2351 Richmond & Bennison 2359 Rigby Cooke 2351 Taxworld Pty Ltd 2360 Riordans 2351 Westminster Lawyers 2360 Roberts Beckwith Partners 2351 Government and Outer Budget Sector Robertson Hyetts 2352 Agencies Notices 2361 W. J. Gilbert & Co. 2352 Wills & Probate Lawyers 2352 Wisewoulds 2352

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PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Notice is hereby given that the partnership claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, heretofore subsisting between Health Force who died on 2 June 2006, are required by the Consulting Pty Ltd, ACN 083 120 058, and trustee, Selaema Tuibenau of 30 Station Street, Huston Management Services Pty Ltd, ACN Nyah West, Victoria, process worker, to send 058 781 338, carrying on business as Huston particulars to the trustee by 3 January 2007, HealthForce has been dissolved as from after which date the trustee may convey or 26 October 2006. distribute the assets, having regard only to the Dated 26 October 2006 claims of which the trustee has notice. MOORES LEGAL, solicitors for BASILE PINO & CO., solicitors, Health Force Consulting Pty Ltd. 213 Campbell Street, Swan Hill 3585.

Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Re: LORIS GWENDOLINE DYER, claims against the estate of LINDSAY deceased. CHARLES LECHMERE, late of 2–8 High Take notice that Peter Alan Parkinson, the Street, Chiltern, Victoria, retired, who died on executor of the Will of Loris Gwendoline Dyer, 16 February 2006, are required to send late of J. B. Heaps Nursing Home, Bourbong particulars of their claims to Lawrence Ross Street, Bundaberg, Queensland, will two months Bould, c/- Andrew P. Meville, solicitors, of after the date of publication of this 110 Main Street, Rutherglen 3685, the personal advertisement distribute the estate to those representative, on or before 2 January 2007, persons of whom he then has notice who are after which date Lawrence Ross Bould may entitled to share in the deceased’s residuary convey or distribute the assets, having regard estate. Any person claiming to be entitled to only to the claims of which he then has notice. share in the deceased’s estate should forward ANDREW P. MELVILLE, particulars to Beckwith Cleverdon Rees, barristers & solicitors, solicitors, 294 Collins Street, Melbourne. 110 Main Street, Rutherglen 3685. BECKWITH CLEVERDON REES, solicitors, 294 Collins Street, Melbourne. Re: VERA OMAN, late of 27 Bell Parade, Phone: (03) 9654 2466. Drumcondra, Victoria, home duties, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having LEONARD MAXWELL HECTOR claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, BENNETT, late of 120 Bridge Street, , who died on 31 July 2006, are required by the retired, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and trustees, John Emil Oman and Ian Ferguson others having claims in respect of the estate of Apted, Victoria, to send particulars of their claims the abovenamed deceased, who died on 12 July to the trustees care of the undermentioned legal practitioner by 15 January 2007 (being 70 days 2006, are required by the executor, Thomas from advertisement) after which date the trustees William Iser of 94 Pall Mall, Bendigo, to send may convey or distribute the assets, having particulars to him care of the undermentioned regard only to the claims of which they then solicitors by 15 January 2007, after which date have notice. he may distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice. APTEDS, lawyers, 63 Yarra Street, Geelong 3220. COHEN KIRBY & ISER, solicitors, 94 Pall Mall, Bendigo.

Re: MELI KATONIVULIKU, late of E.C.U., Swan Hill District Hospital, Splatt FRANCO GIOVANNI ZUBER, also known Street, Swan Hill, Victoria 3585, seasonal as Frank Zuber, late of 56 High Street, Heathcote, worker, deceased. retired, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and Victoria Government Gazette G 44 2 November 2006 2349 others having claims in respect of the estate of St Albans, in the said State, to send particulars to the abovenamed deceased, who died on 25 June her care of the undermentioned solicitors by 2006, are required by the executor, Patrick Joseph 2 January 2007, after which date the executor Connally of 87 High Street, Heathcote, to send may convey or distribute the assets, having particulars to him care of the undermentioned regard only to the claims of which she then has solicitors by 15 January 2007, after which date notice. he may distribute the assets, having regard only GOLDSMITHS, barristers & solicitors, to the claims of which he then has notice. 613 King Street, West Melbourne 3003. COHEN KIRBY & ISER, solicitors, 94 Pall Mall, Bendigo. Re: ROBERT RAYMOND MALSEED, late of Lonsdale House, 88 Cunningham Street, Re: Estate of GEOFFREY RONALD Northcote, in the State of Victoria, retired RICKARD. farmer, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin or others having Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of GEOFFREY claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, RONALD RICKARD, late of RMB 344, who died on 10 May 2006, are required by Birchip, in the State of Victoria, primary the trustee, Equity Trustees Limited of Level 2, producer, deceased, who died on 19 January 575 Bourke Street, Melbourne, in the said State, 2006, are to send particulars of their claim to the to send particulars of such claims to the trustee executors care of the undermentioned legal by 19 January 2007, after which date the trustee practitioners by 12 January 2007, after which may convey or distribute the assets, having the executors will distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which it then has regard only to the claims of which they then notice. have notice. Dated 24 October 2006 DWYER MAHON & ROBERTSON, HODGSON & FINLAYSON, legal practitioners, solicitors for the trustee, Beveridge Dome, 2 Stanley Street, Kew. 194–208 Beveridge Street, Swan Hill.

Re: PAUL DUBOW, late of Unit 2, Re: KEVIN GARVALD ALLEN, deceased. 9–11 Fisher Street, Malvern East, Victoria, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Telstra clerk, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, and others having claims in respect of the who died on 5 July 2006, are required by the estate of the deceased, who died on 18 July trustees, Karen Leigh Myers and Jeffrey 2006, are required by the administrator, Roman Lennard Myers, to send particulars to them care Bilinsky, disability carer, to send particulars of of the undersigned by 3 January 2007, after their claims to the administrator care of James which date the trustees may convey or distribute Higgins & Co., 443 Little Collins Street, the assets, having regard only to the claims of Melbourne by 1 January 2007, after which date which they then have notice. the administrator will convey or distribute the GARDEN & GREEN, solicitors, assets, having regard only to the claims of which 4 McCallum Street, Swan Hill 3585. the administrator then has notice. JAMES HIGGINS & CO., solicitors, 443 Little Collins Street, Melbourne. AUSMA BEVZ, late of 45 Oberon Avenue, St Albans, Victoria, in the State of Victoria. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims Creditors, next-of-kin and others having in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died claims in respect of the Will of KATHLEEN on 20 December 2005, are required by the MARY GRAY, late of 84 Bellair Street, executor, Julie Pjekne of 45 Oberon Avenue, Kensington, Victoria, widow, deceased, who 2350 G 44 2 November 2006 Victoria Government Gazette died on 20 September 2006, are requested to of their claims to her, care of McNab McNab & send particulars of their claims to the executor, Starke, 21 Gorge Road, South Morang 3752 by Ann Evans, care of the undermentioned legal 3 January 2007, after which date she may convey practitioner by 3 January 2007, after which date or distribute the assets of the estate, having she will distribute the assets, having regard only regard only to the claims of which she then has as to the claims of which she then has notice. notice. JOHN STEWART, legal practitioner, McNAB McNAB & STARKE, solicitors, 290 Racecourse Road, Newmarket 3031. 21 Gorge Road, South Morang 3752. Phone: 9404 1244 Fax: 9404 1621 Re: LORRAINE GREEN, late of REF: AFM61708. 19 Dalmont Street, Highett, Victoria, home duties, deceased. Re: BARRY JOHN SIMS, late of Creditors, next-of-kin and others having 50A Rokeby Crescent, Craigieburn, in the State claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, of Victoria, gardener. who died on 21 March 2006, are required by the trustee, Graham Joseph Green of 4 Oban Drive, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Endeavour Hills, Victoria, truck driver, son, to claim in respect of the estate of the above send particulars to the trustee by 2 January deceased, who died at Sandringham on 22 July 2007, after which date the trustee may convey or 2006, are required by Kerrie Anne Sims, the distribute the assets, having regard only to the executor and trustee of the said Barry John claims of which the trustee has notice. Sims, deceased, to send particulars of their claims to her, care of McNab McNab & Starke MACPHERSON + KELLEY, solicitors, of 21 Gorge Road, South Morang, by 2 January 40–42 Scott Street, Dandenong 3175. 2007, after which date the trustee may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the Re: TAMARA APSWOUDE, late of claims of which they then have notice. 16 Abbotsford Grove, Ivanhoe, Victoria, McNAB McNAB & STARKE, solicitors, registered nurse, deceased. 21 Gorge Road, South Morang, Vic. 3752. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Tel: 9404 1244. claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, REF: AFM:62071 who died on 25 February 2006, are required by the trustee, Equity Trustees Limited, ACN Re: DONALD THOMAS HODSON, late of 004 031 298, of 575 Bourke Street, Melbourne, 49 Mirrabooka Road, Mallacoota, Victoria, Victoria, to send particulars to the trustee by retired. 11 January 2007, after which date the trustee may convey or distribute the assets, having Creditors, next-of-kin and others having regard only to the claims of which the trustee claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, then has notice. who died on 3 June 2005, are required by John Charles Hodson, Wilma Jean Becker and Ian McKEAN & PARK, lawyers, Stuart Cesari, all care of Mosley & Palmer, 405 Little Bourke Street, Melbourne. 139 Nicholson Street, Orbost, Victoria, the executors and trustees appointed in the Will, to Re: BRIGITTA BATEMAN, late of 49 Ridge send particulars of any such claim to the trustees Road, Yan Yean, in the State of Victoria, widow, care of the undermentioned solicitors so that deceased. such particulars are received on or prior to 2 January 2007, after which date the executors Creditors, next-of-kin and others having may convey or distribute the assets, having claims in respect of the estate of the regard only to the claims of which they then abovenamed deceased, who died at Yan Yean have notice. on 29 May 2006, are required by Belinda Karen Bateman, the executor and trustee of the estate MOSLEY & PALMER, solicitors, of the said Brigitta Bateman, to send particulars PO Box 243, Orbost 3888. 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Re: CLAUDIA EVELYN McNAMARA, Creditors, next-of-kin or others having late of 78 Reed Street, Orbost, Victoria, home claims in respect of the estate of KENNETH duties. REGINALD BARNES, deceased, who died Creditors, next-of-kin and others having on 19 June 2006, are to send particulars of claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, their claims to the executor care of the undermentioned solicitors by 4 January 2007, who died on 8 April 2006, are required by after which date the executor will distribute the Dani McNamara and Alan Robert Jones, care of assets, having regard only to the claims of which Mosley & Palmer, 139 Nicholson Street, Orbost, the executor then has notice. Victoria, the executors and trustees appointed in the Will, to send particulars of any such claim to RIGBY COOKE, lawyers, the trustees care of the undermentioned Level 13, 469 La Trobe Street, Melbourne, Vic. 3000. solicitors so that such particulars are received on or prior to 2 January 2007, after which date the executors may convey or distribute the assets, SAMUEL ROBERT AMBROSE HOGG, having regard only to the claims of which they late of 1/45 Elliott Avenue, Balwyn, Victoria, then have notice. deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having MOSLEY & PALMER, solicitors, claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, PO Box 243, Orbost 3888. who died on 24 May 2006, are required by Catherine Alison Walker and Kathleen Elizabeth Griffiths, the trustees of the estate of the Re: MONA YVONNE POBJOY, late of deceased, to send particulars in writing of their 5 Butler Street, Mornington, Victoria, retired, claims to the said trustees care of the deceased. belowmentioned solicitors by 31 January 2007, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having after which date they will distribute the assets of claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, the deceased, having regard only to the claims who died on 17 May 2006, are required by of which they then have notice. the trustee, Leanne Julier of 15 Cloris Street, RIORDANS, lawyers, Beaumaris, Victoria, retired, to send particulars Level 2, 501 La Trobe Street, Melbourne 3000. to the trustee by 2 January 2007, after which date the trustee may convey or distribute the Re: MARY MARGARET HINCH, late of assets, having regard only to the claims of which 1/8 Venice Street, Mornington, widow, deceased. the trustee has notice. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having NEILL ANDERSON LL.B, legal practitioner, claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, 211 Myers Road, Balnarring 3926. who died on 29 July 2006, are required by the trustees, Susan Patricia Mason, in the Will called Suzanne Patricia Mason, and Ann Re: Estate of ANDREW DALGARNO Margaret McQuilkin, to send particulars of such McCREDIE, deceased. claims to them in care of the undermentioned Creditors, next-of-kin and others having solicitors by 2 January 2007, after which date claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, the trustees may convey or distribute the assets, late of 18 Lansell Road, Toorak, Victoria, who having regard only to the claims of which the died on 7 June 2006, are requested to send trustees have notice. particulars of their claims to the executor care ROBERTS BECKWITH PARTNERS, lawyers, of the undermentioned solicitors by 5 January 16 Blamey Place, Mornington 3931. 2007, after which date the executor may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which the executor has notice. Re: ALVIE MEDIC KENNISON, late of Dromana Nursing Home, Point Nepean Road, O’DONNELL SALZANO, lawyers, Dromana, but formerly of 7 Maud Road, Level 4, 170 Queen Street, Melbourne 3000. Dromana, widow, deceased. 2352 G 44 2 November 2006 Victoria Government Gazette

Creditors, next-of-kin and others having send particulars of their claims to Equity claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, Trustees Limited of GPO Box 2307, Melbourne who died on 21 August 2006, are required by the 3001 by 25 January 2007, after which date the trustees, Robert John Kennison and Andrew executor may convey or distribute the assets, William Kennison, to send particulars of such having regard only to the claims of which they claims to the trustees in care of the may then have notice. undermentioned solicitors by 2 January 2007, WILLS & PROBATE VICTORIA, lawyers, after which date the trustees may convey or Level 3, 20–22 McKillop Street, Melbourne. distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which the trustees have notice. Re: MONA LOUISE MANN, late of ROBERTS BECKWITH PARTNERS, lawyers, 101 Lewisham Road North, Prahran, Victoria, 16 Blamey Place, Mornington 3931. married woman, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Re: MARGARET ANNE WATTS, late of claims in respect of the estate of the 80 Verdon Street, Inglewood, Victoria, married abovenamed deceased, who died on 21 June woman, deceased. 2006, are required by the executors, Mitzi Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Mann, Margot Ewert and Spencer Phillip Mann, claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, to send particulars to them c/- Wisewoulds of who died on 16 April 2006, are required by the 459 Collins Street, Melbourne by 4 January trustee, John Rupert Hyett of 32 Woodbury 2007, after which date the executors intend to Street, Bendigo, Victoria, to send particulars to convey or distribute the assets of the estate, the trustee by 15 January 2007, after which date having regard only to the claims of which the the trustee may convey or distribute the assets, executors may have notice. having regard only to the claims of which the WISEWOULDS, solicitors, trustee has notice. 459 Collins Street, Melbourne. ROBERTSON HYETTS, legal practitioners, 386 Hargreaves Street, Bendigo 3550. In the Supreme Court of the State of Victoria SALE BY THE SHERIFF Re: FAYE NARELLE WARREN, late of On Wednesday 29 November 2006 at 2.30 21 Goe Street, Caulfield South, Victoria, widow, p.m. at the Sheriff’s Office, 8–20 King Street, deceased. Oakleigh (unless process be stayed or satisfied). Creditors, next-of-kin and others having All the estate and interest (if any) of Bryan claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, Earle of 16 Moira Avenue, Ferntree Gully, as who died on 2 August 2006, are required by the shown on Certificate of Title at Brian William executors, Brian George Haiser and Courtney Earle, joint proprietor with Faye Elaine Earle of Richard Dyer, to send particulars of their claims an estate in fee simple in the land described on to the executors care of the undersigned Certificate of Title Volume 8384, Folio 538 solicitors by 15 February 2007, after which date upon which is erected a dwelling known as the executors will convey or distribute the 16 Moira Avenue, Ferntree Gully. assets, having regard only to the claims of which Registered Mortgage No. L030240F affects they then have notice. the said estate and interest. W. J. GILBERT & CO., lawyers, Terms – Cash/Eftpos, Bank Cheque or Solicitors 221 Glen Huntly Road, Elsternwick. Trust Account Cheque (Debit Cards only/No Credit Cards) GST plus 10% on fall of hammer price Re: KATHLEEN OLIVE SCOTT, late of SW–06–002856–7 45 Silvan Road, Wattle Glen, Victoria. Dated 26 October 2006 Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, M. TREWIN who died on 17 August 2006, are required to Sheriff’s Office Victoria Government Gazette G 44 2 November 2006 2353

In the Supreme Court of the State of Victoria In the Supreme Court of the State of Victoria SALE BY THE SHERIFF SALE BY THE SHERIFF On Wednesday 29 November 2006 at 2.30 On Wednesday 29 November 2006 at 2.30 p.m. at the Sheriff’s Office, 8–20 King Street, p.m. at the Sheriff’s Office, 8–20 King Street, Oakleigh (unless process be stayed or satisfied). Oakleigh (unless process be stayed or satisfied). All the estate and interest (if any) of Robyn All the estate and interest (if any) of Sean L. Pesavento of 39 Highview Drive, South Christopher Sylvestor of 8 Melwood Court, Morang, as shown on Certificate of Title as Meadow Heights, as shown on Certificate of Robyn Lavonda Pesavento, joint proprietor with Title as Sean Christopher Sylvester, proprietor Frank Flavio Pesavento of an estate in fee of an estate in fee simple as to 1 of a total of 2 simple in the land described on Certificate of equal undivided shares registered as Tenants in Title Volume 5047, Folio 364 upon which is Common with proprietor Lorraine Margaret erected a house known as 126 Ford Street, Flinn as to 1 of a total of 2 equal undivided Ivanhoe. shares and being the land described on Registered Mortgage No. AB275382Q, Certificate of Title Volume 9273, Folio 333 Covenant No. 1235937 and Caveat Nos. upon which is erected a dwelling known as AE030904D, AE328123Y and AE396120V 8 Melwood Court, Meadow Heights. affect the said estate and interest. Registered Mortgage Nos. AC146653X and Terms – Cash/Eftpos, Bank Cheque or Solicitors AE370717D affect the said estate and interest. Trust Account Cheque Terms – Cash/Eftpos, Bank Cheque or Solicitors (Debit Cards only/No Credit Cards) Trust Account Cheque GST plus 10% on fall of hammer price (Debit Cards only/No Credit Cards) SW–06–003885–2 GST plus 10% on fall of hammer price Dated 26 October 2006 SW–06–006410–8 Dated 26 October 2006 M. TREWIN Sheriff’s Office M. TREWIN Sheriff’s Office In the Supreme Court of the State of Victoria SALE BY THE SHERIFF In the Supreme Court of the State of Victoria On Wednesday 29 November 2006 at 2.30 SALE BY THE SHERIFF p.m. at the Sheriff’s Office, 8–20 King Street, On Monday 4 December 2006 at 11.00 a.m. Oakleigh (unless process be stayed or satisfied). at the Sheriff’s Office, 3/148 Welsford Street, All the estate and interest (if any) of Ian Shepparton (unless process be stayed or James Silk of 13 Buchan Green, Pakenham, sole satisfied). proprietor of an estate in fee simple in the land All the estate and interest (if any) of Michael described on Certificate of Title Volume 10731, J. Normington of 11 McKenzie Street, Folio 038 upon which is erected a dwelling Murchison, as shown on Certificate of Title as known as 13 Buchan Green, Pakenham. Michael John Normington, joint proprietor with Registered Mortgage No. AC179095V and Brooke Anne Corrigan of an estate in fee simple Covenant No. AC179094X affect the said estate in the land described on Certificate of Title and interest. Volume 9611, Folio 758 upon which is erected a house known as 11 McKenzie Street, Murchison. Terms – Cash/Eftpos, Bank Cheque or Solicitors Trust Account Cheque Registered Mortgage No. AC842243M (Debit Cards only/No Credit Cards) affects the said estate and interest. GST plus 10% on fall of hammer price The property can be located by travelling in SW–06–001944–8 a northerly direction along the Hume Freeway Dated 26 October 2006 and turning north into Goulburn Valley Highway toward the township of Murchison. M. TREWIN From Bendigo–Murchison Road turn left at Sheriff’s Office Stevenson Street and a further right into 2354 G 44 2 November 2006 Victoria Government Gazette

McKenzie Street and continue along until All the estate and interest (if any) of Heather 11 McKenzie Street, Murchison. Denise Gardam of 12 Rhodes Drive, Sale, sole Refer RACV Vicroads Country Edition 5, proprietor of an estate in fee simple in the land Map 46, E3. described on Certificate of Title Volume 10859, Folio 162 upon which is erected a house known Terms – Cash, Bank Cheque or Solicitors Trust as 12 Rhodes Drive, Sale. Account Cheque only Registered Mortgage Nos. AD648345C, GST plus 10% on fall of hammer price AE145597T and Caveat No. AE075057R affect SW–06–002766–5 the said estate and interest. Dated 26 October 2006 The property can be located by travelling in M. TREWIN an easterly direction along the Princes Highway Sheriff’s Office toward the township of Sale. Turn north and travel along Princes Highway for approx. 2 km In the Supreme Court of the State of Victoria where you need to turn west onto Maffra–Sale Road and north onto Rhodes Drive where the SALE BY THE SHERIFF property is situated at 12 Rhodes Drive, Sale. On Monday 11 December 2006 at 11.00 a.m. Refer RACV Vicroads Country Edition 5, at the Sheriff’s Office, 59 Madden Avenue, Map 345, N2. Mildura (unless process be stayed or satisfied). Terms – Cash, Bank Cheque or Solicitors Trust All the estate and interest (if any) of Elaine Account Cheque only Jeanette Worthy of 4 Myrtle Court, Irymple, GST plus 10% on fall of hammer price proprietor of an estate in fee simple in the land CW–06–005229–4 described on Certificate of Title Volume 9134, Dated 26 October 2006 Folio 755 upon which is erected a house known as 4 Myrtle Court, Irymple. M. TREWIN Sheriff’s Office Registered Mortgage No. AC928559F and Covenant No. H004510 affect the said estate and interest. The property can be located by travelling in a northerly direction along the Calder Highway toward the township of Irymple, turning right off the Highway onto Myrtle Court, where the property can be located at 4 Myrtle Court, Irymple. Refer RACV VicRoads Country Edition No. 5, Map 204, G10. Terms – Cash, Bank Cheque or Solicitors Trust Account Cheque only GST plus 10% on fall of hammer price SW–05–009140–1 Dated 26 October 2006 M. TREWIN Sheriff’s Office

In the County Court of the State of Victoria SALE BY THE SHERIFF On Tuesday 5 December 2006 at 11.00 a.m. at the Sheriff’s Office, 380 Raymond Street, Sale (unless process be stayed or satisfied). Victoria Government Gazette G 44 2 November 2006 2355

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the — Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable BIRDSEY, DEDMAN & BARTLETT – SOLICITORS $ Croucher, Clive 2,214.04 Cheque 10/00

06273 CONTACT: BRENDA SAWYER – BIRDSEY, DEDMAN & BARTLETT, TEL: (03) 5222 3655.

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the — Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable GRAY & GRAY – BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS $ Estate of Elsie Victoria Piggott, 5 Watt Avenue, Oak Park 3,586.42 Cheque 15/06/00

06267 CONTACT: ALAN H. GRAY, PHONE: (03) 9481 6468.

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the — Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable GRAY & GRAY – BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS $ Olive Mabel Smith, 1/288 Elgar Road, Box Hill South 490.49 Cheque 21/06/91

06275 CONTACT: ALAN H. GRAY, PHONE: (03) 9481 6468. 2356 G 44 2 November 2006 Victoria Government Gazette

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the — Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable HAYDEN PTY LTD $ Anupam Singhal 508.99 Cheque 19/10/04 Neil Herring, 99 Surrey Road North, South Yarra 1,733.00 ” 27/03/04

06286 CONTACT: SUE FORSYTH, PHONE: (03) 9820 0244.

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the — Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable KAIAS PHILLIPS – ACCOUNTANTS $ Tomomi Muraoka, 174 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy 867.20 Cheque 02/04/04 Victor Benham, 2/57 Gillies Street, Fairfield 2,328.58 ” 06/05/04

06270 CONTACT: HELENA KAIAS, PHONE: (03) 9489 5888.

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the — Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable MADDENS LAWYERS $ Andrea Westfold-Scott, Beneficiary amount due in relation to Estate of Annette Burnham Stedman (deceased) 1,000.00 Cheque 20/01/03

06272 CONTACT: NORMAN SHAW, PHONE: (03) 5560 2000. Victoria Government Gazette G 44 2 November 2006 2357

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the — Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable O’HALLORAN DAVIS – SOLICITORS $ Beverley White 6,972.61 Cheque 26/10/04 Billy White 6,972.61 ” ” Bryan White 6,972.61 ” ”

06274 CONTACT PERSON: SUE CAVENY, PHONE: (03) 5127 1944.

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the — Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable PACIFIC BRANDS LIMITED $ Mr Jake Andrew, 3/53 Nimmo Street, Middle Park 349.00 Cheque 30/09/04 Mr Stephen David Becker, 3 Boundary Road, Pennant Hills, NSW 226.50 ” ” Mrs Ann Louise Greiman, 27 Flowers Street, Caulfield North 244.00 ” ” The Lyceum Club Limited, Ridgway Place, Melbourne 349.00 ” ” Mr Paul Mirabelle & Mrs Susan Mozell, “Mirabelle Super Fund A/c”, PO Box N723, Grosvenor Place, NSW 202.00 ” ” Mrs Bhawana Naidu & Mr Rubendra Naidu, 37 Rabett Crescent, Horningsea Park, NSW 349.00 ” ” Nutearia Nominees Pty Ltd, “K. J. Bartlett Super Fund A/c”, c/- T S A Investments, Suite 1, 600 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne 279.00 ” ” Mr Peter William Smith & Ms Adelaide Barbon, PO Box 524, Carlton North 349.00 ” ”

06284 CONTACT: MARK VRLJIC, PHONE: (03) 9415 5000. 2358 G 44 2 November 2006 Victoria Government Gazette

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the — Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable PACIFIC BRANDS LIMITED NZ $ Lynley Ann Beirne, 3 Heathfield Avenue, Fendalton, Christchurch, New Zealand 1,215.00 Cheque 13/04/04 Lynley Ann Beirne, 3 Heathfield Avenue, Fendalton, Christchurch, New Zealand 1,620.00 ” ” Norman John Carter, PO Box 2137, Auckland 1001, NZ 3,240.00 ” ” Thomas Marian Leahy, 1–15 Yardley Avenue, Waitara, NSW 351.39 ” 30/09/04 Gue Bow Lim & Stella Yee Lim, 27 Omana Avenue, Epsom, Auckland, New Zealand 243.00 ” 13/04/04 Macquarie Equities Custodians Limited, “A/c 719819”, PO Box 6015, Wellington, New Zealand 324.00 ” ”

06282 CONTACT: MARK VRLJIC, PHONE: (03) 9415 5000.

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the — Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable REPCO CORPORATION LIMITED $ Blayney Engineering Services Pty Ltd, 90 Park Street, East Hills, NSW 210.00 Cheque 11/10/04 Mr Rick Govender, “The Govender Family A/c”, c/- Ord Minnett Ltd – Pim Dept, GPO 5274, , NSW 700.00 ” ” Mr Arthur John Ingram, 20 Esmeralda Street, Tauranga 3001, New Zealand 269.50 ” ” Ms Georgina Peta Moorfield, Flat B 12/Fscenic Villa Drive, Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong 770.00 ” ” Mr Mark Christian Scatena, 127 Townshend Road, Subiaco, WA 280.00 ” ” Mr Andrew Craig Tritton, Unit 1, 1 Hosie Street, Richmond 532.00 ” ”

06283 CONTACT: RAJA GINTING, PHONE: (03) 9415 5000. Victoria Government Gazette G 44 2 November 2006 2359

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the — Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable REPCO CORPORATION LIMITED NZ $ Robert Hugh Duncan & Rona Yvonne Marie Preddle, “Wellworth A/c”, 191B Victoria Avenue, Remuera, Auckland, NZ 299.15 Cheque 11/10/04

06281 CONTACT: RAJA GINTING, PHONE: (03) 9415 5000.

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the — Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable RICHMOND AND BENNISON $ Sueann O’Mara, 14 Byahamee Street, Rye 371.23 Cheque 08/06/04 Robert O’Mara, 27 Amaroo Drive, Churchill 371.23 ” ”

06277 CONTACT: SIMONE STEPHENS, PHONE: (03) 9580 8311. 2360 G 44 2 November 2006 Victoria Government Gazette

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the — Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable TAXWORLD AUSTRALIA PTY LTD $ Estate of Late Bernard Ronke, Unit 2, 87 Old Princess Highway, Beaconsfield 4,500.00 Cheque 01/03/05

06285 CONTACT: KEVIN O’DEA, PHONE: (03) 9584 4088.

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the — Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable WESTMINSTER LAWYERS PTY LTD $ Geoffrey Price, 1/732 Kingsway, Gymea, NSW 341.12 Cheque 13/11/03

06271 CONTACT: RACHEL ABELA, PHONE: (03) 9670 1734. Victoria Government Gazette G 44 2 November 2006 2361

GOVERNMENT AND OUTER BUDGET SECTOR AGENCIES NOTICES

Discontinuance of Right of Way at the rear of 5 Farrell Street, Frankston Notice is hereby given that the Frankston City Council at its ordinary meeting on Monday 23 October 2006, being of the opinion that the right of way located at the rear of 5 Farrell Street, Frankston, as shown hatched on Council Plan No. M730 is not reasonably required for public purposes and having complied with the provisions of Clause 3 of Schedule 10 of the Local Government Act 1989 (the Act) resolved that the said right of way be discontinued and be sold by private treaty to the owner of 5 Farrell Street, Frankston.

Frankston City Council and South East Water will continue to have and possess the same power, authority or interest in or in relation to the land shown on the said plan, as they had or possessed prior to the said discontinuance, with respect to or in connection with any services laid in, on or over such land for the purposes of drainage and sewerage and easements will be created in favour of Frankston City Council and South East Water to protect existing services within the land. STEVE GAWLER Chief Executive Officer 2362 G 44 2 November 2006 Victoria Government Gazette

Road Discontinuance Pursuant to Section 206(1) and Clause 3(a) of the Local Government Act 1989, Mitchell Shire Council declares as discontinued the road shown hatched on the plan below.

CHRIS GILLARD Acting Chief Executive Officer Victoria Government Gazette G 44 2 November 2006 2363

ROADS CORPORATION AND THE CITY OF MELBOURNE Notice of Change of Road Name Swan Street (Batman Avenue to Punt Road) to Olympic Boulevard Pursuant to section 11(8) of the Road Management Act 2004, with the approval of the Council of the City of Melbourne and pursuant to an instrument of delegation from the Roads Corporation (“VicRoads”) dated 29 August 2006, I, David Pitchford, Chief Executive Officer of the City of Melbourne, give notice that Swan Street, Melbourne, between Batman Avenue and Punt Road, as described in the attached plan, is renamed Olympic Boulevard.

Dated 2 November 2006 DAVID PITCHFORD Chief Executive City of Melbourne 2364 G 44 2 November 2006 Victoria Government Gazette

BRIMBANK CITY COUNCIL Road Discontinuance Pursuant to section 206 and schedule 10, clause 3 of the Local Government Act 1989, the Brimbank City Council has formed the opinion that the road adjacent to 35 and 37 Burrowye Crescent, Keilor, and shown by hatching and cross-hatching on the plan below, is not reasonably required as a road for public use and resolved to discontinue the road and to sell the land from the road by private treaty to the abutting property owner at 37 Burrowye Crescent, Keilor. The section of road shown cross-hatched is to be sold subject to the right, power or interest held by City West Water Limited, in the road in connection with any sewers, drains or pipes under the control of that authority in or near the road.

MARILYN DUNCAN Chief Executive Officer Victoria Government Gazette G 44 2 November 2006 2365

KINGSTON CITY COUNCIL the proposed discontinuance and hearing Road Discontinuance submissions under Section 223 of the Local Government Act 1989, orders that the road at Pursuant to section 206 and schedule 10, the rear 27–31 Greeves Street, St Kilda, be clause 3 of the Local Government Act 1989, discontinued pursuant to Section 206 and the Kingston City Council at its meeting held on Schedule 10, Clause 3 of the said Act, and the 23 October 2006 formed the opinion that the land of the discontinued road be sold by private road at the rear of 1 to 15 Stanley Street and treaty to the owners of the land abutting the 14 to 30 Tennyson Street, Carrum, and shown road. by hatching on the plan below, is not reasonably required as a road for public use and resolved to discontinue the road and to sell the land from the road by Private Treaty to abutting property owners. The road is to be sold subject to the right, power or interest held by South East Water Limited in the road in connection with any sewers, drains or pipes under the control of that authority in or near the road.

DAVID SPOKES Chief Executive Officer

BAYSIDE CITY COUNCIL Notice of Intention to Amend Local Law No. 4 (2005) – Municipal Places Notice is given pursuant to Section 119(2) of the Local Government Act 1989 that at the JOHN NEVINS General Committee meeting of the Bayside City Chief Executive Officer Council held 22 August 2006, the Council resolved to commence the statutory process to allow amendment of Local Law No. 4 (2005) – Municipal Places. The purpose and general purport of Local Law No. 4 (2005) – Municipal Places is: Discontinuance of Road (a) to allow and protect the quiet enjoyment by people of Municipal Places within the Notice is hereby given that the Port Phillip Municipal District; City Council, at its ordinary meeting on 28 August 2006, formed the opinion that the (b) to enable people in the Municipal District to section of road shown hatched on the plan below carry out their day to day activities and to is not reasonably required as a road for public enjoy their recreational pursuits without use and resolved to discontinue the road and, having their peace and enjoyment interfered having advertised and served notices regarding with or destroyed; 2366 G 44 2 November 2006 Victoria Government Gazette

(c) to recognise and respond to community expectations relating to the quality of life they expect and require and are capable of influencing; (d) to control and prevent behaviour which is a nuisance, or which may be detrimental to health and safety or which affects the enjoyment of recreational or other facilities; (e) to enable the community and visitors and their families who use Municipal Places that are available to the public to be confident in their choice of the use of those facilities or places; (f) to protect Council and community assets and facilities on or in Municipal Places; (g) to provide generally for the peace, order and good government of the Municipal District; and (h) to provide for the administration of the Council’s powers and functions. AMENDMENTS TO PRINCIPAL LOCAL LAW (1) Insert new sub-clause: (2) Clause 47(1): A person must not, without a Permit, in or upon any Municipal Reserve: (r) undertake any organised activities where the activity is undertaken as part of a commercial gain. Penalty: 20 Penalty Units; (3) Insert new Clause: Clause 47(2) In addition to the requirement to obtain a Permit to do any of the things outlined in (a) to (r) above; all requirements contained in any permit, policy or protocol adopted by Council and relevant to that activity must be complied with. Penalty: 20 Penalty Units. Any person affected by the proposed amendments to the Local Law may make a written submission in accordance with the provisions of Section 223 of the Local Government Act 1989. Any person also wishing to be heard in support of their written submission must notify Council of this request in writing. All written submissions and requests to be heard must be received by Council no later than 5.00 pm on Thursday 16 November 2006 and should be addressed to the Manager Local Laws & Investigations, Bayside City Council, 76 Royal Avenue, PO Box 27, Sandringham, Vic. 3191. All submissions will be considered in accordance with Section 223 of the Local Government Act 1989. Any person who has made a written submission and requested that he or she be heard in support of that written submission is entitled to appear in person or be represented by a person acting on his or her behalf before the Council. Verbal submissions will be heard at a Special Committee Meeting of Council on Wednesday 6 December 2006 at 6.30 pm in the Council Chambers, Civic Centre, Brighton. Copies of the Amending Local Law may be obtained during business hours at Council’s Corporate Centre (76 Royal Avenue, Sandringham), at Council’s four library branches (Brighton, Hampton, Sandringham and Beaumaris) or from the Council website at www.bayside.vic.gov.au. CATHERINE DALE Chief Executive Officer

BAYSIDE CITY COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that Council at its meeting of 24 October 2006 resolved to repeal its previous Order made under Section 26 of the Domestic (Feral and Nuisance) Animals Act 1994 Order No. 2 and replace it with the following order Order No. 3. ORDER NO. 3 OF BAYSIDE CITY COUNCIL Section 26 Domestic (Feral and Nuisance) Animals Act 1994 1. 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: Victoria Government Gazette G 44 2 November 2006 2367

● a reserve; or ● a Public Place except where that reserve or Public Place is a Designated Area or a 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) The Owner of a dog must not attempt to keep more than four (4) dogs under effective control at any one time. 2. 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 the dog is on a chain, cord or leash or otherwise controlled or not controlled. 3. 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: ● 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; ● 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 ● 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. (2) Notwithstanding anything else in this Order, an owner of a dog must keep the dog under effective control by means of a chain, cord or leash held by the Owner if the dog is within 20 metres of: ● an area where an organised sporting event or the practising thereof is taking place; ● a children’s play equipment area; ● an area where a public meeting is being held; or ● a permanently designated barbeque or picnic area. (3) An owner of a dog must not attempt to exercise more than four (4) dogs in a Designated Area at any one time. 4. Non application to dangerous dogs or greyhounds Clause 3 of this Order does not apply to any dog which is a dangerous dog under the Domestic (Feral and Nuisance) Animals Act 1994, or to a greyhound which must meet the restraint requirements in section 27 of that Act. 5. Meaning of Words In this Order: Designated Area means an area described as such in the Schedule, in which a dog may be exercised in the manner set out in clause 3 of this Order. Owner has the same meaning as in the Domestic (Feral and Nuisance) Animals Act 1994. 2368 G 44 2 November 2006 Victoria Government Gazette

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, in which dogs are prohibited from being present. 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 the Schedule to this Order. SCHEDULE ● All rock platforms within the Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary are a Prohibited Area at all times. ● Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary sand and rock foreshore area (excluding rock platforms) between Dalgetty Road and the Sea Scouts Boat Ramp is a Prohibited Area from 10.00 am to 7.30 pm (inclusive) between 1 November and the following 31 March (inclusive). ● Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary sand and rock foreshore area (excluding rock platforms) between the area south of the Beaumaris Life Saving Club and Dalgetty Road is: ● a Prohibited Area from 10.00 am to 7.30 pm (inclusive) between 1 November and the following 31 March (inclusive); and ● a Designated Area at all other times. ● Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary sand and rock foreshore area between the disabled ramp at the southern end of the Beaumaris Yacht Club car park and the Beaumaris Life Saving Club is a Prohibited Area from 10.00 am to 7.30 pm (inclusive) between 1 November and the following 31 March (inclusive). ● Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary sand and rock foreshore area (excluding rock platforms) between the McGregor Avenue ramp and the disabled ramp at the southern end of the Beaumaris Yacht Club car park (B17) is a Designated Area. ● Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary sand and rock foreshore area (excluding rock platforms) between Fourth Street and the McGregor Avenue ramp is a Prohibited Area from 10.00 am to 7.30 pm (inclusive) between 1 November and the following 31 March (inclusive). ● Black Rock Beach sand and rock foreshore areas between the southern side of Half Moon Bay car park (B14) and Fourth Street, Black Rock is: ● a Prohibited Area from 10.00 am to 7.30 pm (inclusive) between 1 November and the following 31 March (inclusive); and ● a Designated Area at all other times. ● Half Moon Bay sand and rock foreshore areas between Red Bluff and the northern side of Half Moon Bay car park (B14) is: ● between 1 November and the following 31 March (inclusive) a Designated Area between sunrise and 10.00 am and a Prohibited Area between 10.00 am and 7.30 pm (inclusive); and ● between 1 April and 31 October (inclusive) a Designated Area. ● Edward Street Beach sand and rock foreshore areas between Royal Avenue and the Red Bluff, Sandringham is: ● a Prohibited Area from 10.00 am to 7.30 pm (inclusive) between 1 November and the following 31 March (inclusive); and ● a Designated Area at all other times. ● Sandringham Beach sand and rock foreshore areas between Bay Road and Royal Avenue, Sandringham is: Victoria Government Gazette G 44 2 November 2006 2369

● a Prohibited Area from 10.00 am to 7.30 pm (inclusive) between 1 November and the following 31 March (inclusive); and ● a Designated Area at all other times. ● Sandringham Life Saving Club Beach sand and rock foreshore areas between Jetty Road and Bay Road, Sandringham is: ● between 1 November and the following 31 March (inclusive) a Designated Area between sunrise and 10.00 am and a Prohibited Area between 10.00 am and 7.30 pm (inclusive); and ● between 1 April and 31 October (inclusive) a Designated Area. ● Sandringham Harbour sand and rock foreshore areas between Hampton Pier and the wooden groyne opposite the shelter and barbeque south of Small Street, Hampton is a Designated Area. ● Hampton Life Saving Club Beach sand and rock foreshore areas between the wooden groyne opposite the shelter and barbeque south of Small Street and the rock groyne opposite New Street is: ● a Prohibited Area at all times between 1 November and the following 31 March (inclusive); and ● a Designated Area at all other times. ● Brighton Beach sand and rock foreshore areas between the rock groyne opposite New Street: and Were Street, Brighton is: ● a Prohibited Area from 10.00 am to 7.30 pm (inclusive) between 1 November and the following 31 March (inclusive); and ● a Designated Area at all other times. ● Holloway Bend Beach sand and rock foreshore areas between Were Street and Gould Street, Brighton is: ● a Prohibited Area from 10.00 am to 7.30 pm (inclusive) between 1 November and the following 31 March (inclusive); and ● a Designated Area at all other times. ● Dendy Street Beach sand and rock foreshore areas between Keith Court and Gould Street, Brighton is: ● between 1 November and the following 31 March (inclusive) a Designated Area between sunrise and 10.00 am and a Prohibited Area between 10.00 am and 7.30 pm (inclusive); and ● between 1 April and 31 October (inclusive) a Designated Area. ● Middle Brighton Beach sand and rock foreshore areas between Normanby Street and Keith Court, Brighton is: ● a Prohibited Area from 10.00 am to 7.30 pm (inclusive) between 1 November and the following 31 March (inclusive); and ● a Designated Area at all other times. ● Sandown Street Beach sand and rock foreshore areas between Sandown Street and Bay Street, Brighton is a Designated Area. ● R J Sillitoe Reserve, Ludstone Street, Hampton is a Designated Area. ● Elsternwick Park, bordered by New Street, Bent Avenue, St Kilda Street and Head Street, Brighton (but excluding the fenced lake area) is a Designated Area. ● The fenced lake area of Elsternwick Park, bordered by New Street, Bent Avenue, St Kilda Street and Head Street, Brighton is a Prohibited Area. ● The oval at RG Chisholm Reserve, Duncan Avenue, Sandringham is a Designated Area. 2370 G 44 2 November 2006 Victoria Government Gazette

● Each fenced area within: ● Balcombe Park Bushland Reserve; ● Long Hollow Heathland; ● Bay Road Heathland Sanctuary; ● Grammatan Avenue Heathland Sanctuary; and ● George Street Bushland Reserve is a Prohibited Area. ● The unfenced area within George Street Reserve, George Street, Sandringham is a Designated Area. ● Donald MacDonald Reserve west of Page Street, Fourth Street, Black Rock (but excluding the flora and fauna reserve) is a Designated Area. ● Cheltenham Park, Park Road, Cheltenham (bordered by Park Road, the Cheltenham Golf Club boundary, the Cheltenham Pioneer Cemetery and the western boundary of the flora and fauna reserve) is a Designated Area. ● Merindah Reserve (being the entire area adjacent to properties in Balmoral Avenue and Regent Court) between Wangarra Road and Spring Street, Sandringham is a Designated Area. ● Hurlingham Park, Nepean Highway, Brighton East is a Designated Area. ● William Street Reserve, corner William and Halifax Streets, Brighton is a Designated Area. ● Dendy Park (south of the main playground, athletic field and sport club rooms), Cummins Road, Brighton is a Designated Area. ● W. L. Simpson Reserve, Raynes Park Road, Hampton is a Designated Area. ● Lyle Anderson Reserve, Highett Grove, Highett is a Designated Area. ● Royal Avenue Reserve (between the Corporate Centre and the playground), Royal Avenue, Sandringham is a Designated Area. ● Banksia Reserve, Tramway Parade, Beaumaris is a Designated Area. CATHERINE DALE Chief Executive Officer

Proposal to Amend Local Law Notice is hereby given that the Colac Otway Shire Council proposes to make the following Amended Local Law: Amendment Local Law 4A of 2006 – Processes of Municipal Government. The purpose and general purport of the Local Law is to amend clause 68 of Local Law No. 4 – Processes of Municipal Government “Speaking Times”. Copies of the proposed Amendment Local Law 4A are available for inspection at the Colac Otway Shire Offices, Rae Street, Colac; Apollo Bay Customer Service Centre, Colac Regional Library and the Mobile Library Services. Copies are also available on Council’s website at www.colacotway.vic.gov.au or by contacting Karen Borch on 5232 9413. Any person affected by the proposed Amended Local Law may make a written submission in accordance with the provisions of section 223 of the Local Government Act 1989. Submissions should be lodged no later than 29 November 2006 and should be forwarded to Chief Executive Officer, PO Box 283, Colac 3250. Victoria Government Gazette G 44 2 November 2006 2371

Persons making a submission should state whether they wish to be heard in support of their submission. Any person who has made a written submission and has requested to be heard will be given the opportunity to address a meeting of Council at 3.00 pm on 13 December 2006 at Notice of Local Law COPACC, Gellibrand Street, Colac. Notice is given pursuant to section 119 of the TRACEY SLATTER Local Government Act 1989 that Murrindindi Chief Executive Officer Shire Council, at its Ordinary meeting held on 17 October 2006, resolved to adopt the following Local Law: (a) Local Law No. 3 (as amended) relating to meeting procedures of the Council and affixing of the Common Seal. A copy of Local Law No. 3 can be obtained Shopping Trolley from the Council offices during business hours. Local Law 2006 No.10 D. D. HOGAN Notice is given pursuant to Section 119(3) of Chief Executive Officer the Local Government Act 1989, that Frankston City Council, at its meeting held on 23 October 2006, resolved to make Shopping Planning and Environment Act 1987 Trolley Local Law 2006 No. 10. BANYULE PLANNING SCHEME The Local Law: Notice of Preparation of Amendment (i) requires retailers to have coin mechanisms Amendment C51 attached to shopping trolleys, in cases Authorisation A0489 where the retailers make available for use Banyule City Council has prepared more than 25 shopping trolleys; and Amendment C51 to the Banyule Planning (ii) makes it an offence to leave a shopping Scheme. trolley on a road or in a municipal place, In accordance with Section 9(2) of the except in an area designated for that Planning and Environment Act 1987, the purpose. Minister for Planning authorised the Banyule The Local Law allows retailers to apply for City Council as planning authority to prepare an exemption from the requirement to have coin the Amendment. mechanisms attached to shopping trolleys and The land affected by the Amendment is the allows impounding of shopping trolleys being land within the Greensborough Principal made available for use, being used or left on a Activity Centre (GPAC) boundaries. road or in a municipal place, in contravention of the Local Law. The Local Law also provides a The Amendment proposes to: range of enforcement measures to ensure ● update the Local Planning Policy Framework, compliance with the various provisions within including the Municipal Strategic Statement the Local Law. to make reference to ‘activity centres’ The Local Law will come into operation on consistent with Melbourne 2030, implement 1 July 2007. the GPAC Plan and include reference to the Copies of the Local Law are available for Greensborough Activity Centre as a inspection at the Civic Centre, Davey Street, Principal Activity Centre. Frankston. ● Insert the Victorian Planning Provision STEVE GAWLER Clause 37.06 Priority Development Zone Chief Executive Officer into the Scheme and rezone the East Main Street Precinct PDZ Schedule 1. 2372 G 44 2 November 2006 Victoria Government Gazette

● Rezone the former Diamond Valley Hospital Heidelberg Road; Greensborough: 9–13 Flintoff located within the Southern Precinct to a Street; and Department of Sustainability and Residential 1 Zone, 103–143 Main Street, Environment, Planning Information Centre, Greensborough located within the Diamond Ground Floor, 8 Nicholson Street, East Creek Road Precinct to a Business 1 Zone Melbourne. and the Council car park (land at the rear of This can be done during office hours and is 67–117 Grimshaw Street bounded by free of charge. 212–220 Henry Street, 21A Broad Street and The Amendment can also be viewed on the 31 Howard Street) located within the Henry internet at www.banyule.vic.gov.au. Street Precinct to a Mixed Use Zone. Any person who may be affected by the ● Remove the Environmental Significance Amendment may make a submission to the Overlay from the roadway to Carter Reserve planning authority. at the rear nos. 15–19 Flintoff Street, The closing date for submissions is Friday Greensborough (ref code 78) located within 8 December 2006. the East Main Street Precinct. Any submission about the Amendment must ● Delete the current Design and Development be sent to: Scott Walker, Manager Development Overlay (DDO) Schedule 4 and insert a new Services, Banyule City Council, PO Box 51, DDO Schedule 4 – Greensborough Principal Ivanhoe 3079. Activity Centre which applies to the Main Street Precinct, West Main Street Precinct, Dated Thursday 2 November 2006 East Main Street Precinct, Henry Street SIMON McMILLAN Precinct, Southern Precinct, Flintoff Street Director City Development Precinct and the Diamond Creek Road Precinct. Planning and Environment Act 1987 ● Apply the Public Acquisition Overlay to the Section 96C properties on the west and east side of Main Street (55–59 Main Street, 61 Main Street, GREATER BENDIGO PLANNING SCHEME 63 Main Street and 66 Main Street) to provide Notice of Preparation of Amendment and pedestrian and other urban improvements Notice of an Application for Planning Permit associated with the redevelopment of the Amendment C77 Greensborough town centre. Application No. DC/578/2006 ● Insert a Schedule in Clause 52.06 Car Authorisation A416 Parking Provision to include the car parking rates specified in the Greensborough The Greater Bendigo City Council has prepared Amendment C77 to the Greater Principal Activity Centre Parking Precinct Bendigo Planning Scheme. Plan, 2006. In accordance with section 9(2) of the ● Update the Schedule to Clause 81.01 to list Planning and Environment Act 1987, the the following documents: Minister for Planning authorised the Greater ● East Main Street Precinct Development Bendigo City Council as planning authority to Plan, October 2006 pursuant to Clause prepare the Amendment. 37.06 PDZ) The Amendment and permit application ● Greensborough Principal Activity Centre apply to land known as 41 to 43 Mundy Street, Parking Precinct Plan, October 2006 Bendigo. pursuant to Clause 52.06–6 Parking The Amendment rezones the affected Precinct Plan. land from a Business 4 Zone to a Business 2 You may inspect the Amendment, any Zone and amends the Schedule to the Business documents that support the Amendment and the 2 Zone to include a provision restricting the explanatory report about the Amendment at the maximum combined leasable floor area for a following locations from 2 November 2006: shop to 500m2. The Amendment implements Offices of Banyule City Council at Rosanna: recommendations from Council’s adopted 44 Turnham Avenue; Ivanhoe: 275 Upper Bendigo CBD Plan, 2005. Victoria Government Gazette G 44 2 November 2006 2373

The application is for the use and In accordance with section 9(2) of the development of the affected land for a Café Planning and Environment Act 1987, the (indoor – 116 sq m; outdoor – 36 sq m), 2 Shops Minister for Planning authorised the (92 & 32 sq m each), Offices (1086 sq m), Manningham City Council as the planning Caretaker’s Dwelling, and Car Parking (10 authority to prepare the Amendment. The spaces). Minister also authorised the Manningham City Council to approve the Amendment under The rezoning and subsequent development section 35B of the Act. will underpin the restoration and revitalisation of an important heritage building (HO 209 – The Amendment applies to thirty-two (32) YMCA Building). heritage places currently included within the Heritage Overlay of the Manningham Planning The Amendment was requested by P. J. Scheme. O’Reilly. P. J. O’Reilly is also the applicant for the permit application. The Amendment proposes to correct a number of administrative errors that have been You may inspect the Amendment, the identified through the day-to-day operation of application and any documents that support the scheme and seeks to provide greater clarity the Amendment and application, and the to the provisions within the scheme. explanatory report about the Amendment at the You may inspect the Amendment, any following locations: Department of Sustainability documents that support the Amendment and and Environment, Planning Information Centre, the explanatory report about the Amendment at Ground Level, 8 Nicholson Street, East the following locations: at the office of the Melbourne; Department of Sustainability and planning authority, Manningham City Council, Environment, North West Regional Office, 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster; and at the corner of Midland Highway & Taylor Street. Department of Sustainability and Environment, Epsom; City of Greater Bendigo, Planning Planning Information Centre, Ground Floor, Services, Hopetoun Mill, 15 Hopetoun Street, 8 Nicholson Street, East Melbourne 3002. Bendigo 3550; City of Greater Bendigo website This can be done during office hours and is www.bendigo.vic.gov.au/schemeamendments. free of charge. This can be done during office hours and is Any person who may be affected by the free of charge. Amendment may make a submission to the Any person who may be affected by the planning authority. Amendment or by the granting of the permit Any submission you wish to make about this may make a submission to the planning Amendment should be in writing and must be authority. sent to: Teresa Dominik, Manager Economic The closing date for submissions is the close and Environmental Planning, Manningham City of business 4 December 2006. A submission Council, PO Box 1, Doncaster, Vic. 3108. must be sent to City of Greater Bendigo, The closing date for submissions is PO Box 733, Bendigo 3552. 4 December 2006. JOHN McLEAN PAUL MOLAN Chief Executive Officer Acting Chief Executive Officer

Planning and Environment Act 1987 Planning and Environment Act 1987 MANNINGHAM PLANNING SCHEME MANNINGHAM PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Preparation of Amendment Notice of Preparation of Amendment Amendment C62 Amendment C60 Authorisation A0472 Authorisation A0473 The Manningham City Council has prepared The Manningham City Council has prepared Amendment C62 to the Manningham Planning Amendment C60 to the Manningham Planning Scheme. Scheme. 2374 G 44 2 November 2006 Victoria Government Gazette

In accordance with section 9(2) 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 planning authority. Any submission you wish to Manningham City Council as the planning make about this Amendment should be in authority to prepare the Amendment. writing and must be sent to: Teresa Dominik, Manager Economic and Environmental The Amendment applies to the Warrandyte Planning, Manningham City Council, PO Box 1, Township Heritage Precinct comprising Doncaster, Vic. 3108. residential, civic and commercial buildings, as well as parkland and open space in Yarra Street The closing date for submissions is (and parts of intersecting streets) generally 15 December 2006. between Tresize Street and Mullens Road and PAUL MOLAN part of Brackenbury Street. Acting Chief Executive Officer The Amendment proposes to incorporate the Warrandyte Township Heritage Guidelines (May 2006) into the schedule to Clause 81.01 of Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims against the estate of any of the the Manningham Planning Scheme, and to undermentioned deceased persons are required delete the reference to the Warrandyte Township to send particulars of their claims to State Trustees Heritage Guidelines, City of Doncaster and Limited, ABN 68 064 593 148, 168 Exhibition Templestowe, February 1993. The Amendment Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, the personal also seeks to update the Municipal Strategic representative, on or before 8 January 2007, Statement and two local planning policies to after which date State Trustees Limited may update all references to the Warrandyte convey or distribute the assets having regard only Township Heritage Guidelines. to the claims of which State Trustees Limited You may inspect the Amendment, any then has notice. documents that support the Amendment and BAUM, Marjorie Lillian, late of 38 Omar the explanatory report about the Amendment at Street, Maidstone, Victoria 3012, who died the following locations: at the office of the on 24 July 2003. planning authority, Manningham City Council, BROWN, Robert Roy, late of 464 Reynolds 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster; at all libraries Road, Research, Victoria 3095, retired, and within the Municipality and at the Manningham who died on 21 April 2006. e-Library @ Warrandyte located at Shop 2, , Herbert Findlay, late of PO Box 333, 100 Melbourne Hill Road, Warrandyte; and Regis Sherwood Park, Cranbourne, Victoria at the Department of Sustainability and 3977, pensioner, and who died on 26 April Environment, Planning Information Centre, 2006. Ground Floor, 8 Nicholson Street, East LACEY, Lorraine Jean, also known as Lorraine Melbourne 3002. Joan Lacey, late of 2 Lillypilly Avenue, This can be done during office hours and is Doveton, Victoria 3177, who died on 31 July free of charge. 2006. The documents may also be viewed on LUXFORD, Percival Joseph, late of Acacia Council’s website www.manningham.vic.gov.au House, Jack Lonsdale Centre, 232 Spencer You are invited to attend a public Street, Sebastopol, Victoria 3356, pensioner, and who died on 15 August 2006. information session which will explain the proposed Guidelines and Planning Scheme SEAGER, Reginald Robert, late of Aberdeen changes. The information session is to be held at Aged Care Facility, 1 Aberdeen Street, the Warrandyte Senior Citizens Centre, Taroona Reservoir, Victoria 3073, retired, and who Avenue, Warrandyte (Melways Ref Map 35 C1) died on 18 October 2006. at 7.30 pm on Wednesday 22 November 2006. Dated 30 October 2006 Please RSVP if you wish to attend, by MARY AMERENA contacting Fiona Austin on 9840 9434 to assist Manager with seating arrangements. Executor and Trustee Services Victoria Government Gazette G 44 2 November 2006 2375

EXEMPTION The Tribunal hereby grants an exemption to Application No. A298 of 2006 the applicant from the operation of Sections 13, 100 and 195 of the Equal Opportunity Act The Victorian Civil and Administrative 1995 to enable the applicant to engage in the Tribunal, has considered an application pursuant to Section 83 of the Equal Opportunity Act specified conduct. 1995 by the Department of Education and This exemption is to remain in force from Training (“the applicant”). The application for the day on which notice of the exemption is exemption is to enable the applicant to advertise published in the Government Gazette until 2 for and offer places in the Eleanor Davis School November 2009. Leadership Program 2007–2009 to eligible Dated 24 October 2006. female employees only (“the specified HER HONOUR JUDGE DAVIS conduct”). Vice President Upon reading the material submitted in support of the application, including an affidavit of Ms Dina Guest, Office of School Education, EXEMPTION Department of Education and Training, the Application No. A256/2006 Tribunal is satisfied that it is appropriate to grant The Victorian Civil and Administrative an exemption from Sections 13, 100 and 195 of Tribunal has considered an application pursuant the Equal Opportunity Act 1995 to enable the to section 83 of the Equal Opportunity Act applicant to engage in the specified conduct. 1995 by Australian Grand Prix Corporation (the In granting this exemption the Tribunal applicant) for exemption from sections 42, 98, noted that: 100 and 195 of that Act. The application for ● The Victorian Government has a exemption is to enable the applicant to engage in commitment to ensuring that women are the specified conduct. well-represented in positions of leadership In this exemption, “specified conduct” means within the community. any of the following: ● While the proportion of women in leadership ● to issue, for use by women only, at discounted positions is increasing, women occupy a prices, admission tickets to the “Traction disproportionately small number of facility”. Such tickets may be for an decision-making positions, with women individual or for a group, and discounts may currently making up 71% of the profession, vary according to whether the ticket is for an but occupying only 42% of school principal individual or a group or according to the size positions. of the group; ● The Victorian Government’s Leading with ● to refuse entry to the Traction facility to a Victoria’s Women 2004-2007 – Forward man who seeks entry by using one of the Plan seeks to raise the status of women as above discounted tickets; leaders and decision-makers through the ● to offer for sale for use by women, before provision of school leadership programs, they are offered for sale to men, tickets professional development and increasing women’s skills and expertise for positions of (including discounted tickets) to the Traction leadership. facility; ● ● The Eleanor Davis School Leadership to ask potential or actual purchasers of Program is a state-wide professional tickets to the Traction facility whether those learning program designed by the tickets are to be used by men or women; Department of Education and Training to ● to advertise in relation to the above matters, increase the number of women in Principal in any form, whether electronic or otherwise, or Assistant Principal positions. including advertisements as to discounts, ● The Program works towards the goal of dates and conditions; substantive equality for women in the area of ● to request, instruct, encourage, authorise leadership within schools by providing or assist any of its employees, agents or support to increase the number of women in consultants to do anything in relation to the leadership roles. above matters. 2376 G 44 2 November 2006 Victoria Government Gazette

Upon reading the material submitted in Victoria Inc., Bays Christian Church Inc., support of the application and upon hearing Marysville Ratepayers and Residents submissions from Mr McQuillen, Ms Heard and Association Inc., Innerwheel Club of Mr Bamford and for the Reasons for Decision Maryborough Inc., The Waranga Aged Care given by the Tribunal on 30 October 2006, the Hostel Inc., Shalom Israel Inc., Carey Street Tribunal is satisfied that it is appropriate to grant Kindergarten Inc., Friends of the Gippsland an exemption from sections 42, 98, 100 and 195 Lakes Wetlands Bairnsdale Group Inc., ATO of the Act to enable the applicant to engage in Inter Office Sporting Carnival Committee Inc., the specified conduct. Recreational Vehicle Fellowship of Rotarians The Tribunal hereby grants an exemption to Vic Inc., Sunshine Youth Housing Group Inc., the applicant from the operation of sections 42, Competitive Program Pit Gymnastics Research 98, 100 and 195 of the Equal Opportunity Act Inc., Macedonian Australian Professional 1995 to enable the applicant to engage in the Association Inc., Mortlake and District Blue specified conduct. Light Disco Inc., East Gippsland Vocational This exemption is subject to the following Education Program Inc., Growing Together conditions – Group Inc., Nillumbik First Inc., Bluestocking Investments Association Inc., Australian Plant 1. If, on pre-release, or as discounted tickets, Society Heathland Group Inc. more than fifty per cent of the total tickets to the Traction facility on a day at the Dated 2 November 2006 Australian Grand Prix are sold to women, JOHN STEVENS the applicant must either not offer further Deputy Registrar tickets for sale for use by women or enlarge of Incorporated Associations the Traction facility so as to permit a greater PO Box 4567 total number of tickets to be sold. Melbourne Vic. 3001 2. The applicant must, in writing, advise the Tribunal as soon as possible after it becomes aware that an approximate gender balance Children’s Services Act 1996 has existed in respect of attendees at the NOTICE OF EXEMPTION Traction facility on each day of an Australian Under section 6 of the Children’s Services Grand Prix. The Tribunal will then review Act 1996 (‘the Act’), the Minister for Children, the need for a continuing exemption. Minister for Community Services hereby This exemption is to remain in force from declares that the Tongala Community Activities the day on which notice of the exemption is Centre – Licence Number 1133 (‘the service’) is published in the Government Gazette until exempt from regulations 42(2) and 42(3) of the 1 November 2009. Children’s Services Regulations 1998. Dated 30 October 2006 This exemption is granted subject to the C. McKENZIE condition that: Deputy President 1. The licensee shall provide at the service a children’s room with a floor area allowing the average space of 2.45 square metres for Associations Incorporation Act 1981 each child using that room. SUB-SECTION 36E(5) 2. The licensee of the service will comply with Notice is hereby given that the incorporation regulation 42(2) and 42(3) at the expiry date of the associations mentioned below is cancelled of this exemption period. in accordance with section 36E(5) of the This exemption remains in force until 31 Associations Incorporation Act 1981. December 2006 unless revoked earlier. Williamstown–Melbourne’s Home of Blues Dated 23 October 2006 Roots & All That Jazz Inc., The East Gippsland Community Development Association Inc., HON SHERRYL GARBUTT MP Dalmore Badminton Club Inc., Reservoir Minister for Children Square Dance Association Inc., Sidecar Club of Minister for Community Services Victoria Government Gazette G 44 2 November 2006 2377

Children’s Services Act 1996 declares that the ABC Developmental Learning NOTICE OF EXEMPTION Centre Swan Hill East Licence ID 10275 (“the Under section 6 of the Children’s Services service”) is exempt from the qualified staff Act 1996 (“the Act”), the Minister for Children, members requirement as set out in regulation 24 Minister for Community Services hereby of the Children’s Services Regulations 1998. declares that the provision of regulation 42(1)(b) The exemption is granted subject to the of the Children’s Services Regulations 1998 do conditions that the proprietor must ensure that: not apply to the Stanhope and District Kindergarten, licence number 3654 located at 1. Whenever children are being cared for or Godley Place, Stanhope, Victoria 3623. educated by the service, the number of staff members as set out in regulation 24 are This exemption remains in force until 26 May 2008. caring for or educating the children. Dated 29 October 2006 2. No more than one nominated staff member is employed in place of qualified staff; and HON SHERRYL GARBUTT MP Minister for Children 3. The nominated staff member is undertaking Minister for Community Services a course to attain a post-secondary early childhood qualification recognised under regulation 25. Children’s Services Act 1996 This exemption remains in force until NOTICE OF EXEMPTION 31 October 2007. Under section 6 of the Children’s Services Dated 29 October 2006 Act 1996 (the Act), the Minister for Children, Minister for Community Services hereby HON SHERRYL GARBUTT MP declares that the Murray Valley Aboriginal Minister for Children Kindergarten – Licence Number 3530 (the Minister for Community Services service) is exempt from regulations 42(2) and 42(3) of the Children’s Services Regulations 1998. Electricity Industry Act 2000 This exemption is granted subject to the condition that: AUSTRALIAN POWER AND GAS PTY LTD (ABN 26 118 609 813) 1. The licensee shall provide at the service a children’s room with a floor area allowing Notice of Grant of Licence the average space of 2.75 square metres for The Essential Services Commission gives each child using that room. notice under section 30 of the Electricity 2. The licensee of the service will comply with Industry Act 2000 (EI Act) that it has, pursuant regulation 42(2) and 42(3) at the expiry date to section 19 of the EI Act, granted a licence of this exemption period. to Australian Power and Gas Pty Ltd (ABN This exemption remains in force until 26 118 609 813) to sell (retail) electricity in 31 December 2006 unless revoked earlier. Victoria otherwise than through the National Dated 27 October 2006 Electricity Market, that takes effect from HON SHERRYL GARBUTT MP 6 October 2006. Minister for Children A copy of the licence is available on Minister for Community Services the Commission’s website located at http://www.esc.vic.gov.au or a copy can be obtained by contacting the Commission’s Children’s Services Act 1996 reception on (03) 9651 0222. NOTICE OF EXEMPTION Dated 24 October 2006 Under section 6 of the Children’s Services Act 1996 (“the Act”), the Minister for Children, GREG WILSON Minister for Community Services hereby Chairperson 2378 G 44 2 November 2006 Victoria Government Gazette

ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION Retirement Villages Act 1986 (VEHICLE EMISSIONS) SECTION 47 REGULATIONS 2003 Extinguishment of S.R. No. 10/2003 Retirement Village Charges Grant of Exemption I hereby declare that the Retirement Village The Environment Protection Authority, Charge numbers W450069V, W450068Y and under regulation 28(1) of the Environment W450067C pursuant to section 29 of the Protection (Vehicle Emissions) Regulations Retirement Villages Act 1986, registered on 2003, granted an exemption on 17 October 7 December 1999 on Certificates of Title 2006 to – Volume 08354, Folios 187, 188 and 189 United Petroleum Pty Ltd, 260 King Street, respectively, under the Transfer of Land Act Melbourne 1958, are extinguished. from the vapour pressure requirements of Dated 23 October 2006 regulation 27(2) of the Regulations from 1 DR DAVID COUSINS November 2006 until 31 March 2007 for the Director supply of unleaded petrol blended with 10% (by Consumer Affairs Victoria volume) ethanol (E10), subject to the following condition: Retirement Villages Act 1986 ● that United ensures that E10 fuel supplied for sale to petrol consumers does not have a SECTION 48 volumetric average vapour pressure of more Cancellation of than 74 kPa and a maximum vapour pressure Retirement Village Notices of more than 76 kPa. I hereby declare that the Retirement Village LEA SADDINGTON Notice Numbers W804727J, W804726M and Director Corporate Services W804725Q pursuant to section 9 of the Retirement Villages Act 1986, registered on 25 May 2000 on Certificates of Title Volume Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986 08354, Folios 187, 188 and 189 respectively, FORM 7 S.21 under the Transfer of Land Act 1958, are Reg. 16 cancelled. Notice of Acquisition Dated 23 October 2006 Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land DR DAVID COUSINS Director The Roads Corporation (VicRoads) declares Consumer Affairs Victoria that by this notice it acquires the following interest in the land described as part of Lot 2 on Plan of Subdivision 140881, Parish of Derrimut State Superannuation Act 1988 comprising 7.480 hectares and being land DECLARATION OF described in Certificate of Title Volume 9494, ELIGIBLE SALARY SACRIFICE Folio 627, shown as Parcel 29 on Survey Plan CONTRIBUTORS 20998. I, John Lenders MP, in my capacity as Interest acquired: That of Halina Gangur Minister for Finance for the State of Victoria, and all other interests. under paragraph (b) of section 3A of the State Published with the authority of VicRoads. Superannuation Act 1988 (“the Act“), by this instrument declare officers governed by the Dated 2 November 2006 University of Melbourne Enterprise Agreement For and on behalf of VicRoads 2006, certified on 3 May 2006, and its successor BERNARD TOULET industrial instruments and agreements who are members of the Revised Scheme or New Manager VicRoads Property Scheme (as those terms are defined in the Act) Victoria Government Gazette G 44 2 November 2006 2379 to be eligible salary sacrifice contributors from BTB Accident Repair Centre Pty Ltd. the date of gazettal. Application for variation of conditions of tow Dated 26 October 2006 truck licence number TOW290, which JOHN LENDERS MP authorises the licensed vehicle to be managed, Minister for Finance controlled and operated from a depot situated at 1 Wood Street, Bendigo, to change the depot address to Lot 2 Broadway Court, Cobram. Transport Act 1983 Dated 31 October 2006 TOW TRUCK DIRECTORATE STUART SHEARER OF VICTORIA Director Tow Truck Application Notice is hereby given that the following application will be considered by the Licensing Co-operatives Act 1996 Authority after 4 December 2006. EUROA HIGH SCHOOL Notice of any objection to the granting of an CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED application should be forwarded to reach the Director, Tow Truck Directorate of Victoria, On application under section 601AA(2) of Level 6, 14–20 Blackwood Street, North the Corporations Act 2001 (the Act), by the Melbourne (PO Box 666, North Melbourne co-operative named above, notice is hereby 3051) not later than 30 November 2006. given under section 601AA(4) of the Act, as It will not be necessary for interested parties applied by section 316 of the Co-operatives Act to appear on the date specified, unless advised in 1996, that, at the expiration of two months from writing. the date of this notice, the name of the Bright Automotive & Towing Pty Ltd. co-operative listed above will, unless cause is Application for variation of conditions of tow shown to the contrary, be removed from the truck licence number TOW259, which authorises register of co-operatives and their registration the licensed vehicle to be managed, controlled will be dissolved. and operated from a depot situated at 233 Kiewa Dated at Melbourne 31 October 2006 Valley Highway, Tawonga South, to change the depot address to 9 Nelse Street, Mount Beauty. JOHN STEVENS Note: This Licence is under consideration Assistant Registrar of Co-operatives for transfer to Craig Anthony Willey. Consumer Affairs Victoria Dated 2 November 2006 STUART SHEARER Co-operatives Act 1996 Director FERNTREE GULLY SECONDARY COLLEGE CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED Transport Act 1983 On application under section 601AA(2) of TOW TRUCK DIRECTORATE the Corporations Act 2001 (the Act), by the OF VICTORIA co-operative named above, notice is hereby Tow Truck Application given under section 601AA(4) of the Act, as Notice is hereby given that the following applied by section 316 of the Co-operatives application will be considered by the Licensing Act 1996, that, at the expiration of two months Authority after 6 December 2006. from the date of this notice, the name of the Notice of any objection to the granting of an co-operative listed above will, unless cause is application should be forwarded to reach the shown to the contrary, be removed from the Director, Tow Truck Directorate of Victoria, register of co-operatives and their registration Level 6, 14–20 Blackwood Street, North will be dissolved. Melbourne (PO Box 666, North Melbourne Dated at Melbourne 31 October 2006 3051) not later than 30 November 2006. JOHN STEVENS It will not be necessary for interested parties Assistant Registrar of Co-operatives to appear on the date specified, unless advised in writing. Consumer Affairs Victoria 2380 G 44 2 November 2006 Victoria Government Gazette

Plant Health and Plant Products Act 1995 DECLARATION OF AN EXOTIC DISEASE I, Bob Cameron, Minister for Agriculture, under section 5A of the Plant Health and Plant Products Act 1995, declare the fungus Plasmopara obducens to be an exotic disease. This order takes effect from the day it is published in the Government Gazette, and remains in force for 28 days. Dated 24 October 2006 BOB CAMERON MP Minister for Agriculture

Plant Health and Plant Products Act 1995 ORDER PROHIBITING OR RESTRICTING THE IMPORTATION OR ENTRY OF ASPARAGUS STEM BLIGHT HOST MATERIAL INTO VICTORIA I, Bob Cameron, Minister for Agriculture, make the following Order: Dated 20 October 2006 BOB CAMERON MP Minister for Agriculture 1. Objective The objective of this Order is to prevent the importation or entry of the exotic disease asparagus stem blight (Phomopsis asparagi) into Victoria. 2. Authorising Provision This Order is made under Section 24 of the Plant Health and Plant Products Act 1995 (‘the Act’). 3. Revocation The Order made on 20 November 2005 and published in Government Gazette G48 on 1 December 2005 (page 2815–2816) 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; “agricultural equipment” means any equipment used in the cultivation, harvesting, handling, packing, processing or transportation of asparagus stem blight host material; “asparagus stem blight” means the disease caused the exotic fungus Phomopsis asparagi (Sacc.) Bubák; “asparagus stem blight host material” means any plant, plant part or plant product of the genus Asparagus; “authorised 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. 5. Controls applying to asparagus stem blight host materials (1) The entry or importation into Victoria of any– (a) asparagus stem blight host material; or (b) agricultural equipment; or Victoria Government Gazette G 44 2 November 2006 2381

(c) package which has contained asparagus stem blight host material; or (d) soil in which any asparagus stem blight host material has been grown– is prohibited. (2) Sub-clause (1) does not apply if: (a) the asparagus stem blight host material was sourced from, or the agricultural equipment or package was last used on, a property that is located– (i) in a State or Territory, or part of a State or Territory, for which an area freedom certificate issued by an officer responsible for agriculture in the State or Territory where the asparagus stem blight host material was grown, or the agricultural equipment or package was last used, is currently in force certifying that the State or Territory or that part of the State or Territory is free of asparagus stem blight; or (ii) more than 200 kilometres from a detection of asparagus stem blight; or (b) the asparagus stem blight host material, agricultural equipment or package– (i) is accompanied by an assurance certificate issued by a person who is accredited by the department responsible for agriculture in the affected State or Territory or a plant health certificate issued by an officer of the department responsible for agriculture in the affected State or Territory certifying that the plant, equipment or package has been treated in a manner approved by the Manager Plant Standards; and (ii) is packed and labelled in accordance with any conditions prescribed by an accreditation program under which the material, equipment or package is certified. 6. Verification of Consignments Where requested by an authorised inspector, any asparagus stem blight host material, agricultural equipment or used package, imported into Victoria in accordance with clause 5(2), and any accompanying certificate must be– (a) presented to an authorised inspector for inspection; or (b) verified by a person accredited to do so by the Department of Primary Industries. Note: Section 25 of the Plant Health and Plant Products Act 1995 provides that a person is guilty of an offence and a penalty not exceeding 50 penalty units for a natural person, or 200 penalty units for a body corporate, for knowingly breaching an importation order. 2382 G 44 2 November 2006 Victoria Government Gazette

Plant Health and Plant Products Act 1995 ORDER PROHIBITING OR RESTRICTING THE IMPORTATION OR ENTRY OF FIRE ANT HOST MATERIAL INTO VICTORIA I, Bob Cameron, Minister for Agriculture, make the following Order: Dated 23 October 2006 BOB CAMERON MP Minister for Agriculture 1. Objective The objective of this Order is to prevent the importation or entry of the exotic pest fire ant into Victoria. 2. Authorising Provision This Order is made under Section 24 of the Plant Health and Plant Products Act 1995 (‘the Act’). 3. Revocation The Order made on 5 November 2005 and published in Government Gazette G45 on 10 November 2005 (pages 2556–8) is revoked. 4. Definitions “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; “agricultural equipment” means any equipment used for the cultivation, harvesting, handling, packing, processing or transportation of any fire ant host material; “authorised inspector” means a person authorised as an inspector under the Act; “fire ant” means the exotic pest Solenopsis invicta (Buren); “fire ant host material” means any material capable of harbouring fire ants, including plants, landscaping materials, soil, turf, hay and straw; “hay and straw” includes baled organic material and fodder; “landscaping material” means any non-liquid combination of organic material, potting media, sand, coal fines, dried biosolids or mulch; “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; “plants” means any plants including plants with potting media or soil attached, containerised plants and other plants such as epiphytic ferns, but not bare rooted plants or cut flowers or foliage; “turf” means any grass sod with soil or potting media attached. 5. Controls applying to fire ant host materials (1) The entry or importation into Victoria of any– (a) fire ant host material; or (b) agricultural equipment; or (c) package which has contained fire ant host material– is prohibited. (2) Sub-clause (1) does not apply if: (a) the fire ant host material was sourced from, or the agricultural equipment or package was last used on, a property that is located in a State or Territory, or part of a State or Territory, for which an area freedom Victoria Government Gazette G 44 2 November 2006 2383

certificate issued by an officer responsible for agriculture in the State or Territory where the fire ant material was grown, or the agricultural equipment or package was last used, is currently in force certifying that the State or Territory or that part of the State or Territory is free of fire ants; or (b) the fire ant host material, agricultural equipment or package– (i) is accompanied by an assurance certificate issued by a person who is accredited by the department responsible for agriculture in the affected State or Territory or a plant health certificate issued by an officer of the department responsible for agriculture in the affected State or Territory certifying that– (A) the fire ant host material was sourced from, or the agricultural equipment or package was last used on, a property located more than 5 kilometres from a known or suspected infestation of fire ants; or (B) in the case of fire ant host material sourced from a property located less than 5 kilometres from a known or suspected infestation of fire ants, the host material has been treated in a manner approved by the Manager Plant Standards; or (C) in the case of agricultural equipment or used packages last used on a property located less than 5 kilometres from a known or suspected infestation of fire ants, the equipment or package has been treated in a manner approved by the Manager Plant Standards; and (ii) is packed and labelled in accordance with any conditions prescribed by an accreditation program under which the material, equipment or package is certified. 6. Verification of Consignments Any fire ant host produce, agricultural equipment or used package imported into Victoria in accordance with clause 5(2), and the accompanying certificate must be: (a) presented to an authorised inspector for inspection; or (b) verified by a person accredited to do so by the Department of Primary Industries. Note: Section 25 of the Plant Health and Plant Products Act 1995 provides that a person is guilty of an offence and a penalty not exceeding 50 penalty units for a natural person, or 200 penalty units for a body corporate, for knowingly breaching an importation order. 2384 G 44 2 November 2006 Victoria Government Gazette

Plant Health and Plant Products Act 1995 ORDER PROHIBITING OR RESTRICTING THE IMPORTATION OR ENTRY OF LETTUCE LEAF BLIGHT HOST MATERIAL INTO VICTORIA I, Bob Cameron, Minister for Agriculture, make the following Order: Dated 20 October 2006 BOB CAMERON MP Minister for Agriculture 1. Objective The objective of this Order is to prevent the importation or entry of the exotic disease lettuce leaf blight into Victoria. 2. Authorising Provision This Order is made under Section 24 of the Plant Health and Plant Products Act 1995 (‘the Act’). 3. Revocation The Order made on 19 December 2005 and published in Government Gazette G51 on 22 December 2005 (page 3020) 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; “agricultural equipment” means any equipment used in the cultivation, harvesting, handling, packing, processing or transportation of lettuce leaf blight host plants; “authorised inspector” means a person authorised as an inspector under the Act; “lettuce leaf blight” means the disease caused by the exotic fungus Pythium tracheiphilum; “lettuce leaf blight host plant” means any plant, plant part or plant product of the leafy green vegetables endive, lettuce and Chinese cabbage; “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. 5. Controls applying to lettuce leaf blight (1) The entry or importation into Victoria of any– (a) lettuce leaf blight host plant; or (b) agricultural equipment; or (c) package which has contained lettuce leaf blight host plant; or (d) soil from a property where lettuce leaf blight has been detected– is prohibited. (2) Sub-clause (1) does not apply if: (a) the lettuce leaf blight host plant was sourced from, or the agricultural equipment or package was last used on, a property that is located in a State or Territory, or part of a State or Territory, for which an area freedom certificate issued by an officer responsible for agriculture in the State or Territory where the lettuce leaf blight host plant was grown, or the agricultural equipment or package was last used, is currently in force certifying that the State or Territory or that part of the State or Territory is free of lettuce leaf blight; or Victoria Government Gazette G 44 2 November 2006 2385

(b) the lettuce leaf blight host plant, agricultural equipment or package– (i) is accompanied by an assurance certificate issued by a person who is accredited by the department responsible for agriculture in the affected State or Territory or a plant health certificate issued by an officer of the department responsible for agriculture in the affected State or Territory certifying that the plant, equipment or package has been treated in a manner approved by the Manager Plant Standards; and (ii) is packed and labelled in accordance with any conditions prescribed by an accreditation program under which the material, equipment or package is certified. 6. Verification of Consignments Where requested by an authorised inspector, any lettuce leaf blight host plant, agricultural equipment or used package, imported into Victoria in accordance with clause 5(2), and the accompanying certificate must be– (a) presented to an authorised inspector for inspection; or (b) verified by a person accredited to do so by the Department of Primary Industries. Note: Section 25 of the Plant Health and Plant Products 1995 provides that a person is guilty of an offence and a penalty not exceeding 50 penalty units for a natural person, or 200 penalty units for a body corporate, for knowingly breaching an importation order. 2386 G 44 2 November 2006 Victoria Government Gazette

Plant Health and Plant Products Act 1995 ORDER DECLARING A RESTRICTED AREA IN EASTERN GIPPSLAND FOR THE CONTROL OF QUEENSLAND FRUIT FLY I, Bob Cameron, Minister for Agriculture, under section 20 of the Plant Health and Plant Products Act 1995 make the following Order declaring a restricted area for the control of Queensland fruit fly and specifying the prohibitions, restrictions and requirements which are to operate in relation to the restricted area. Dated 20 October 2006 BOB CAMERON MP Minister for Agriculture 1. Objective The objective of this Order is to declare a restricted area for the control of Queensland fruit fly in Eastern Gippsland, and to specify the prohibitions, restrictions and requirements which are to operate in relation to the restricted area. 2. Authorising Provision This Order is made under Section 20 of the Plant Health and Plant Products Act 1995. 3. Revocation The Order made on 18 October 2005 under Section 20 of the Act and published in Government Gazette G43 on 27 October 2005 (pages 2374–5) 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; “accredited person” means a person accredited by the Department of Primary Industries; “Act” means the Plant Health and Plant Products Act 1995; “authorised inspector” means a person authorised as an inspector under the Act; “authorised person” means a person authorised by the Department of Primary Industries; “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, plant or vegetable as listed in Schedule 1; “used packaging” means any packaging that has contained Queensland fruit fly host produce. 5. Restricted area for the control of Queensland fruit fly The restricted area for the control of Queensland fruit fly is declared to be the area described in Schedule 2. 6. Prohibitions, restrictions and requirements (1) The removal from the restricted area into any part of Victoria of any Queensland fruit fly host material or used packaging is prohibited. (2) Sub-clause (1) does not apply if the Queensland fruit fly host produce or used package is– (a) accompanied by an assurance certificate issued by an accredited person, a plant health declaration issued by an authorised person or a plant health certificate issued by an authorised inspector certifying that the host produce or package has been treated in a manner approved by the Manager Plant Standards; and Victoria Government Gazette G 44 2 November 2006 2387

(b) packed and labelled in accordance with any conditions prescribed by an accreditation program under which the produce is certified. 7. Verification of Consignments (1) Any Queensland fruit fly host produce removed from the restricted area in accordance with clause 6(2), and the accompanying certificate or declaration, must be: (a) presented to an authorised inspector for inspection; or (b) verified by a person accredited to do so by the Department of Primary Industries. Schedule 1 Abiu Pouteria caimito (Ruiz & Pavon) Radlk. [Sapotaceae] Acerola Malpighia glabra L. [Malpighiaceae] Malpighia emarginata Sessé & Moc. ex DC. [Malpighiaceae] Apple Malus domestica Bork L. [Rosaceae] Apricot Prunus armeniaca L. [Rosaceae] Avocado Persea americana Mill. [Lauraceae] Babaco Carica pentagona Heilborn [Caricaceae] Banana Musa acuminata Colla [Musaceae] Black Sapote Diospyros dignya Jacq. [Ebenaceae] Blackberry Rubus fruticosus L. [Rosaceae] Blueberry Vaccinium corymbosum L. [Ericaeae] Boysonberry Rubus ursinus (Cham. & Schlenht) var. loganobaccus [Rosaceae] Brazil Cherry Eugenia uniflora L. [Myrtaceae] Breadfruit Artocarpus altilis (Parkinson) Fosberg [Moraceae] Caimito (Star Apple) Chrysophyllum cainito L. [Sapotaceae] Cape Gooseberry Physalis peruviana L. [Solanaceae] Capsicum Capsicum L. [Solanaceae] Carambola (Starfruit) Averrhoa carambola L. [Oxalidaceae] Cashew Apple Anacardium occidentale L. [Anacardiaceae] Casimiroa (White Sapote) Casimiroa edulis Llave & Lex. [Rutaceae] Cherimoya Annona cherimola Miller [Annonaceae] Cherry Prunus avium L. [Rosaceae] Chilli Capsicum annuum L. [Solanaceae] Citron Citrus medica L. [Rutaceae] Cumquat Fortunella japonica (Thunb.) Swingle [Rutaceae] Fortunella margarita (Lour.) Swingle [Rutaceae] Custard Apple Annona reticulata L. [Annonaceae] Date Phoenix dactylifera L. [Arecaceae] Dragon Fruit (Than Lung) Hylocereus undatus (Haw.) Britt. & Rose [Cactaceae] Durian Durio zibethinus Murray [Bombacaceae] Feijoa Acca sellowiana (O. Berg) O. Berg [Myrtaceae] Fig Ficus carica L. [Moraceae] 2388 G 44 2 November 2006 Victoria Government Gazette

Granadilla Passiflora quadrangularis L. [Passifloraceae] Grapefruit Citrus x paradisi Macfad. (pro sp.) [Rutaceae] Grumichama Eugenia braziliensis Lam. [Myrtaceae] Guava Psidium guajava L. [Myrtaceae] Psidium cattleianum Sabine [Myrtaceae] Psidium friedrichsthalianum (O. Berg) Niedenzu [Myrtaceae] Hog Plum Prunus umbellata Ell. [Rosaceae] Jaboticaba Myrciaria cauliflora (C Martius) O. Berg [Myrtaceae] Jackfruit Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam. [Moraceae] Jew Plum Spondias cytherea Sonn. [Anaradiaceae] Ju jube Ziziphus jujube Miller [Rhamnaceae] Kiwifruit Actinidia chinensis Planchon [Actinidiaceae] Lemon Citrus limon L. Burm. f. [Rutaceae] Lime Citrus aurantifolia (Christm.) Swingle [Rutaceae] Loganberry Rubus loganobaccus L.H. Bailey [Rosaceae] Longan Dimocarpus longan Lour. [Sapindaceae] Loquat Eriobotrya japonica (Thunb.) Lindley [Rosaceae] Lychee Litchi chinensis Sonn. [Sapindaceae] Mandarin Citrus reticulata Blanco [Rutaceae] Mango Mangifera indica L. [Anacardiaceae] Mangosteen Garcinia mangostana L. [Clusiaceae] Medlar Mespilus germanica L. [Rosaceae] Miracle Fruit Synsepalum dulcificum (Schumacher & Thonn.) Daniell [Sapotaceae] Mulberry Morus nigra L. [Moraceae] Nashi Pyrus pyrifolia (Burm. F.) Nakai [Rosaceae] Nectarine Prunus persica (L.) Batsch var. nucipersica (Suckow) C. Schneider [Rosaceae] Orange Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck [Rutaceae] Passionfruit Passiflora edulis Sims [Passifloraceae] Pawpaw Carica papaya L. [Caricaceae] Peach Prunus persica (L.) Batsch [Rosaceae] Peacharine Prunus persica (rar.) nucipersica Pear Pyrus communis L. [Rosaceae] Pepino Solanum muricatum Aiton [Solanaceae] Persimmon Diospyros kaki L.f. [Ebenaceae] Plum Prunus domestica L. [Rosaceae] Plumcot Prunus domestica x Prunus ameniaca [Rosaceae] Pomegranate Punica granatum L. [Punicaceae] Prickly Pear Opuntia stricta (Haw.) Haw. [Cactaceae] Pummelo Citrus maxima (Burm. f.) Merr. [Rutaceae] Quince Cydonia oblonga P. Mill. [Rosaceae] Rambutan Nephelium lappaceum L. [Sapindaceae] Victoria Government Gazette G 44 2 November 2006 2389

Raspberry Rubus idaeus L. [Rosaceae] Rollinia Rollinia pulchrinervis A. DC. [Annonaceae] Rollinia mucosa (Jacq.) Baill. [Annonaceae] Santol Sandoricum indicum Cav. [Meliaceae] Sapodilla Manilkara zapota (L.) van Royen [Sapotaceae] Shaddock Citrus grandis (L.) Osbeck [Rutaceae] Soursop Annona muricata L. [Annonaceae] Strawberry Fragaria ananassa Duch. [Rosaceae] Sweetsop (Sugar Apple) Annona squamosa L. [Annonaceae] Tahitian Lime Citrus latifolia Tanaka [Rutaceae] Tamarillo Cyphomandra betacea (Cav) Sendtner [Solanaceae] Tangelo Citrus x tangelo J. Ingram & H. Moore [Rutaceae] Tomato Solanum lycopersicum L. [Solanaceae] Wax jambu (Rose Apple) Syzygium jambos L. Alston [Myrtaceae] Schedule 2 The area of land, in the state of Victoria, east of the line commencing at a point where Lake King enters Bass Strait, then in a westerly direction along the southern shoreline of Lake King, to the intersection of Lake King and the western boundary of the Parish of Colquhoun, then in a northerly direction along the western border of the Parish of Colquhoun to the intersection of the Parishes of Colquhoun, Boole Poole and Bumberrah, then in a westerly and northerly direction along the southern and western borders of the Parish of Bumberrah to the intersection of the Parishes of Bumberrah, Sarsfield and Tambo and the Nicholson River, then in a northerly direction along the Nicholson River to the point where the Nicholson River intersects with Quarry Creek Road, then in a northerly direction along Quarry Creek Road to the intersection of Quarry Creek Road and Chester Road, then in a northerly direction along Chester Road to the intersection of Chester Road and Engineers Road, then in a straight line in a northerly direction to the intersection of Bullumwaal–Mt Baldhead Track and Nelson Track, then in a straight line in a north-westerly direction to the intersection of New Rush Track and Groves Gap Road, then in a north-westerly direction along Groves Gap Road to the intersection of Groves Gap Road and the Parishes of Wentworth, Omeo and Carneek, then in a north-westerly direction along the western boundary of the Parish of Omeo to the intersection of the Parishes of Omeo, Carneek and Bingo Munjie South, then in westerly and northerly direction along the southern and western boundaries of the Parish of Bingo Munjie South to the intersection of the Parishes of Bingo Munjie South, Mullawye and Theddora, then in a north-westerly direction along the western boundary of the Parish of Theddora to the intersection of the Parishes of Theddora, Hotham and Lochiel, then in a northerly direction along the western boundary of the Parish of Lochiel to the intersection of the Parishes of Lochiel, Darbalang and Nowyeo, and the Shire of East Gippsland, then in a northerly and westerly direction along the western boundary of the East Gippsland Shire to the intersection of the East Gippsland, Alpine and Towong Shires, then in a north-westerly direction along the western boundary of Towong Shire to the intersection of Towong and Indigo Shires and the Wodonga City Council, then in a westerly direction along the southern boundary of the Wodonga City Council, to the intersection of the boundaries of the Wodonga City Council and the Parishes of Yackandandah and Beethang, then in a northerly direction along the western boundary of the Parish of Beethang to the intersection of the boundaries of the Parishes of Beethang, Yackandandah and Baranduda, then in a straight line in a westerly direction to the intersection of Whytes Road and Boundary Road, then in a westerly direction along Boundary Road to the intersection of Boundary Road and Wodonga–Yackandandah Road, then in a straight line in a south-westerly direction to the intersection of Ridge Lane and Baranduda Range Track, then in a south-westerly direction along Baranduda Range Track to the intersection of Baranduda Range track and the boundary of the 2390 G 44 2 November 2006 Victoria Government Gazette

Wodonga City Council and Indigo Shire, then in a south-westerly and northerly direction along the south-eastern and western boundaries of the Wodonga City Council to the intersection of the boundary of the Wodonga City Council and Indigo Shire and the Parishes of Woorragee North, Barnawartha South and Belvoir West, then in a northerly direction along the western boundary of the Parish of Belvoir West to the Murray River. Note: Section 21 of the Plant Health and Plant Products Act 1995 provides that a person is guilty of an offence and liable for a penalty not exceeding 50 penalty units for a natural person, or 100 penalty units for a body corporate for moving host materials from a restricted area contrary to any restrictions, unless authorised to do so by a permit issued by an Inspector.

Education Act 1958 NOTICE OF MAKING OF ORDER UNDER SECTION 13 AND ADMINISTRATIVE ARRANGEMENTS ORDER (NO. 180) 2002 An Order of the Minister for Education Services was made on 22 October 2006 pursuant to sections 13(4) and 13(11) of the Education Act 1958 and Administrative Arrangements Order (No. 180) 2002 amending the constituting Order of a school council to change its name. The change is as follows:

Old name New name Greenwood Primary School Council Bundoora Primary School Council

JACINTA ALLAN Minister for Education Services

Education Act 1958 NOTICE OF MAKING OF ORDER UNDER SECTION 13 AND ADMINISTRATIVE ARRANGEMENTS ORDER (NO. 180) 2002 An Order of the Minister for Education Services was made on 22 October 2006 pursuant to sections 13(4) and 13(11) of the Education Act 1958 and Administrative Arrangements Order (No. 180) 2002 amending the constituting Order of a school council to change its name. The change is as follows:

Old name New name Wodonga High School Council Wodonga Senior Secondary College Council

JACINTA ALLAN Minister for Education Services Victoria Government Gazette G 44 2 November 2006 2391

Geographic Place Names Act 1998 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO REGISTER A GEOGRAPHIC NAME The Registrar of Geographic Names hereby gives notice of intention to register the undermentioned place name(s). Any objections to the proposal should be made in writing (stating the reasons therefor) and lodged with the Registrar within 30 days of publication of this notice. If no objections are lodged within this period, the proposed name becomes the official name and will be registered in the Register of Geographic Names.

File No. Naming Authority Place Name Location LA/12/0263 Mansfield Shire Barjarg, Maindample As on version 4.2 of the plan showing the town and rural district names and boundaries within the municipality. Copies of this plan may be inspected at the municipal offices or at the office of the Registrar of Geographic Names following registration. GPN 1023 Latrobe City Crinigan Bushland Crinigan Road, Reserve Morwell. GPN 1025 Latrobe City Bert Christensen Corner of Main Road Reserve and Tyers Walhalla Road, Tyers. GPN 1027 Latrobe City Traralgon Jaycees South of Main Road, Tyers Community Tyers and north of Park the Tyers open main drain. GPN 1028 Latrobe City Tyers Recreation Sporting fields and Reserve facilities south of the Tyers open main drain. GPN 1029 Maribyrnong City Ulmara Park Bounded by Yellow Box Street, Ulmara Parkway and Lightwood Way, Maidstone. GPN 1030 Latrobe City Legacy Place Garden and plaza area constructed on the western side of the railway underpass and ramp, Commercial Road, Morwell.

Office of the Registrar of Geographic Names c/- LAND VICTORIA 17th Floor 570 Bourke Street Melbourne 3000 JOHN E. TULLOCH Registrar of Geographic Names 2392 G 44 2 November 2006 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 name(s). File No. Place Name Proposer & Location LA/12/0027 Barunah Park, Cape Clear, Corindhap, Golden Plains Shire. Dereel, Illabarook, Lethbridge, Linton, As on version 4.4 of the plan Mannibadar, Maud, Mount Bute, showing the town and rural Newtown, Pitfield, Pittong, Rokewood, district names and boundaries Rokewood Junction, Ross Creek, within the municipality. Russells Bridge, Scarsdale, Shelford, Copies of this plan may be Smythes Creek, Smythesdale, inspected at the municipal Sutherlands Creek, Teesdale, Werneth, offices or at the office of the Willowvale. Registrar of Geographic Names. Office of the Registrar of Geographic Names c/- LAND VICTORIA 17th Floor 570 Bourke Street Melbourne 3000 JOHN E. TULLOCH Registrar of Geographic Names

Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 VICTORIAN WORKCOVER AUTHORITY Notice of Issue of Major Hazard Licence On 13 October 2006, a licence under Part 8 of the Occupational Health and Safety (Major Hazard Facilities) Regulations 2000 was issued to ADI Ltd trading as Thales Australia, 607 Bourke Street, Melbourne 3000 and authorises the facility located at 29 Mile Road, Point Wilson 3212, to be operated as a major hazard facility. The Major Hazard Facility Licence was issued for a term of 3 years and will expire on 11 October 2009. The following conditions are attached to the licence: 1. The operator must, by no later than 1 July 2008, conduct a Wharf Condition Assessment in accordance with the recommendations of the “Point Wilson Explosives Wharf and Jetty Condition Appraisal” September 2004 Report. 2. The operator must ensure that the findings, instructions and recommendations of the Wharf Condition Assessment Report are implemented within such timeframe as is envisaged by the Report. The following Schedule 1 materials were authorised by the licence: From Table 1 of Schedule 1

Material UN Nos included under name AMMONIUM NITRATE, with not more 1942 that 0.2 per cent combustible substances, including any organic substance calculated as carbon, to the exclusion of any other added substance. Victoria Government Gazette G 44 2 November 2006 2393

From Table 2 of Schedule 1

Material Description Explosive class 1.1 Explosive ordnance (various) Explosive class 1.2 Explosive ordnance (various) Explosive class 1.3 Explosive ordnance (various)

GREG TWEEDLY Chief Executive

Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 VICTORIAN WORKCOVER AUTHORITY Notice of Issue of Major Hazard Licence On 21 September 2006, a licence under Part 8 of the Occupational Health and Safety (Major Hazard Facilities) Regulations 2000 was issued to ADI Limited trading as Thales Australia, 607 Bourke Street, Melbourne 3000 and authorises the facility located at Old Hume Highway, Mangalore, Vic. 3661, to be operated as a major hazard facility. The Major Hazard Facility Licence was issued for a term of 3 years and will expire on 7 September 2009. The licence did not include conditions. The following Schedule 1 materials were authorised by the licence:

From Table 1 of Schedule 1 Material UN Nos included under name Ammonium Nitrate 1942

From Table 2 of Schedule 1

Material Description Explosive Material Explosive of Class 1.1A Explosive Material All other Explosives of Class 1.1 Explosive Material Explosive of Class 1.2 Explosive Material Explosive of Class 1.3

GREG TWEEDLY Chief Executive 2394 G 44 2 November 2006 Victoria Government Gazette

Water Act 1989 GOULBURN–MURRAY RURAL WATER AUTHORITY DIMINISHMENT OF EAST LODDON AND WEST LODDON WATERWORKS DISTRICTS Notice is hereby given that Goulburn–Murray Rural Water Authority intends to diminish the extent of its East Loddon Waterworks District, incorporating: Crown Allotment Section Parish Pts 118, 129B – Janiember East 214B, 240A, 240B, 241A, 241B, 242A, – Janiember West 242B, 261A, 261B, Pts 211A, 211B, – Janiember West 212A, 212B, 213A, 213B, 214A – Janiember West Notice is hereby given that Goulburn–Murray Rural Water Authority intends to diminish the extent of its West Loddon Waterworks District, incorporating: Crown Allotment Section Parish 77A, 78, 79, Pt 77 – Mysia EXTENSION OF GOULBURN-MURRAY AND TRESCO IRRIGATION DISTRICTS Notice is hereby given that Goulburn–Murray Rural Water Authority intends to extend the boundary of its Goulburn–Murray Irrigation District, incorporating: Crown Allotment Section Parish 11, 11A, 11D, Pt 11C D Bael Bael Pts 22 – Cobram 5 C Colbinabbin 2, 28A, 33E, 61, 62, 69A, 69B, 69C, 70A, – Cornella 70B, 70C, 70D, 71B, 71C, 71E, 72, 73, 74, – Cornella 75, 76A, 76B, Pts 71A, 71D – Cornella 32, 33, 49 – Corop Pt L – Dargalong Pts 5, 6 C Dartagook 25A, 35, Pts 25, 33, 34 B Drumanure Pts 118, 129B – Janiember East 214B, 240A, 240B, 241A, 241B, 242A, – Janiember West 242B, 261A, 261B, Pts 211A, 211B, – Janiember West 212A, 212B, 213A, 213B, 214A – Janiember West Pt Crown P.R. A Kunat Kunat 9 A Moira 77A, 78, 79, Pt 77 – Mysia Victoria Government Gazette G 44 2 November 2006 2395

Notice is hereby given that Goulburn–Murray Rural Water Authority intends to extend the boundary of its Tresco Irrigation District, incorporating: Crown Allotment Section Parish 4A 4 Boga Pt 6 3A Kunat Kunat The proposals have been advertised in accordance with the Water Act 1989. Submissions will be received for one month after the publication of this notice in the Victoria Government Gazette and should state grounds of objections to the proposal and will be considered at the Board of the Authority’s next meeting. Copies of the proposals may be inspected free of charge at the office of Goulburn–Murray Water, 40 Casey Street, Tatura during business hours. RUSSELL COOPER Chief Executive

Water Act 1989 PERMISSIBLE CONSUMPTIVE VOLUME SURFACE WATER ORDER 2006 1. This Order is called the Permissible Consumptive Volume Surface Water Order 2006. 2. This Order is made under the powers conferred by section 22A of the Water Act 1989 and all other available powers and relates the total volume of surface water that may be taken. 3. This Order takes effect on and from the date it is published in the Government Gazette. 4. On and from the date on which this Order takes effect – (a) the areas to which this Order applies are those areas in Victoria shown in Column A and B of Table 1, defined in the “Australia’s River Basins 1997” data files held by Geoscience Australia at the date of this order; and (b) the areas shall be or are known by the name listed in Column A of Table 1; and (c) the total volume of water which may be taken in each area listed in Table 1, whether used in that area or elsewhere, under the Water Act 1989 or any other Act, during a period of 12 months commencing from the date that this Order is published in the Government Gazette and any subsequent 12 month period, must not exceed the amount listed in Column C. Table 1 Column A Column B Column C River Basin name River Basin Permissible consumptive number volume (megalitres) Thomson 225 460,430 1 Latrobe 226 275,193 1 Bunyip 228 45,549 1 Yarra 229 435,982 1 Maribyrnong 230 10,765 Werribee 231 28,552 Moorabool 232 46,427 Barwon 233 60,791 Otway Coast 234 59,000 2 2396 G 44 2 November 2006 Victoria Government Gazette

Notes 1: Permissible consumptive volumes for the Thomson, Latrobe and Yarra river basins include the long-term average annual volumes as defined in Bulk Entitlements. Permissible consumptive volume for the Bunyip river basin includes the long-term average annual volumes as defined in the draft Bulk Entitlements. 2: Permissible consumptive volume for the Otway Coast includes unallocated water under the Sustainable Diversion Limits. Dated 25 October 2006 JOHN THWAITES Minister administering the Water Act 1989

Water Act 1989 PERMISSIBLE CONSUMPTIVE VOLUME GROUNDWATER ORDER 2006 1. This Order is called the Permissible Consumptive Volume Groundwater Order 2006. 2. This Order is made under the powers conferred by section 22A of the Water Act 1989 and all other available powers and relates the total volume of groundwater that may be taken. 3. This Order takes effect on and from the date it is published in the Government Gazette. 4. On and from the date on which this Order takes effect – (a) the areas to which this Order applies is shown on plans listed in Column B of Table 1 and Table 2 and include the subsurface stratum of land and the geological formations applicable to the zones and depths marked on each plan or described in Column C of Table 1 and Table 2; and (b) the area shown on the plans shall be or are known by the name listed in Column A of Table 1 and Table 2; and (c) the total volume of water which may be taken in each area listed in Table 1, whether used in that area or elsewhere, under the Water Act 1989 or any other Act, during a period of 12 months commencing from the date that this Order is published in the Government Gazette and any subsequent 12 month period, must not exceed the amount listed in Column D; and (d) the total volume of water which may be taken in the area in Table 2, whether used in that area or elsewhere, under the Water Act 1989 or any other Act, during the periods specified in Column D commencing from the date that this Order is published in the Government Gazette must not exceed the amount listed in Column D. 5. The plans listed in Column B of Table 1 and Table 2 may be inspected at the Central Plan Office, Crown Land Registry, Department of Sustainability and Environment, 570 Bourke Street, Melbourne during business hours. Table 1 Column A Column B Column C Column D Groundwater Plan no. Stratum, Permissible Area formation consumptive name or zone volume (megalitres) Bungaree water LGL./97–224 All formations 5,273 supply protection area Victoria Government Gazette G 44 2 November 2006 2397

Column A Column B Column C Column D Groundwater Plan no. Stratum, Permissible Area formation consumptive name or zone volume (megalitres) Cardigan groundwater LEGL./04–504 All formations 3,967 management area Corinella groundwater LEGL./06–487 All formations 2,550 management area Cut Paw Paw groundwater LEGL./04–131 All formations 3,650 management area below 50 metres Denison water LEGL.01–87 All formations from 17,743 supply protection area surface to 25 metres below surface Deutgam water LGL./97–230 All formations from 5,100 supply protection area surface to 30 metres below surface Frankston groundwater LEGL./04–133 All formations 3,200 management area Gellibrand groundwater LEGL./04–134 All formations 4,250 management area Jan Juc groundwater LEGL./04–140 All formations 4,250 management area Kinglake groundwater LEGL./04–142 All formations 2,015 management area Koo Wee Rup water LEGL./04–230 All formations 12,915 supply protection area Lancefield groundwater management area LEGL./04–143 All formations 1,485 Leongatha groundwater LEGL./04–144 All formations 6,500 management area Merrimu groundwater LEGL./04–145 All formations from 6,450 management area surface to 30 metres below surface Moe groundwater LEGL./04–146 All formations below 8,200 management area 25 metres from surface Moorabbin groundwater LEGL./04–147 All formations 2,700 management area Nepean groundwater LEGL./04–220 All formations 6,013 management area Newlingrook groundwater LEGL./04–153 All formations 1,977 management area 2398 G 44 2 November 2006 Victoria Government Gazette

Column A Column B Column C Column D Groundwater Plan no. Stratum, Permissible Area formation consumptive name or zone volume (megalitres) Rosedale groundwater LEGL./04–157 Zone 1 – all formations collectively management area from 50 metres 22,313 to 150 metres; and Zone 2 – all formations from 25 metres to 350 metres; and Zone 3 – all formations from 200 metres to 300 metres Sale water supply LEGL./01–88 All formations from 21,212 protection area 25 metres to 200 metres Stratford groundwater LEGL./04–158 Zone 1 all formations collectively management area below 150 metres 27,643 from surface; and Zone 2 all formations below 350 metres from surface Tarwin groundwater LEGL./04–159 All formations from 1,300 management area surface to 25 metres below surface Wa De Lock groundwater LEGL./04–160 Zone 1 all formations 11,884 management area from surface to 25 metres below surface Wa De Lock groundwater LEGL./04–161 Zone 2 all formations 17,000 management area from surface to 25 metres below surface Wa De Lock groundwater LEGL./04–162 Zone 3 all formations 1,200 management area from surface to 25 metres below surface Wandin Yallock water LEGL./03–133 All formations 2,924 supply protection area Victoria Government Gazette G 44 2 November 2006 2399

Table 2 Column A Column B Column C Column D Groundwater Area Plan no. Stratum, Permissible name formation consumptive or zone volume and period Gerangamete groundwater LEGL./04–135 All formations In a period management area below 60 metres of one hundred years 400,000 megalitres. In any one year 20,000 megalitres. In any consecutive period of ten years 80,000 megalitres. Dated 25 October 2006 JOHN THWAITES Minister administering the Water Act 1989 2400 G 44 2 November 2006 Victoria Government Gazette

Planning and Environment Act 1987 A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, CASEY PLANNING SCHEME free of charge, during office hours, at the Department of Sustainability and Environment, Notice of Approval of Amendment Planning Information Centre, Ground Floor, Amendment C80 Part 1 8 Nicholson Street, East Melbourne; Department The Minister for Planning has approved of Sustainability and Environment South West Amendment C80 Part 1 to the Casey Planning regional office, 402–406 Mair Street, Ballarat; Scheme. and the Glenelg Shire Council Offices, Cliff The Amendment comes into operation on the Street, Portland. date this notice is published in the Government GENEVIEVE OVERELL Gazette. Deputy Secretary The Amendment introduces permanent Built Environment controls over 37 heritage places throughout the Department of Sustainability municipality and makes minor changes in the and Environment schedule to Clause 43.01 (Heritage Overlay). It also removes the Heritage Overlay from properties at 11–13 Bakewell Street, Cranbourne; Planning and Environment Act 1987 169 King Road, Harkaway; 8 Monteith Crescent, GREATER SHEPPARTON Endeavour Hills and 3 Ashwood Court, Narre PLANNING SCHEME Warren and all the houses listed under the Part Notice of Approval of Amendment Doveton A Estate, except for 11 houses owned by the Department of Human Services. Amendment C33 A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, The Minister for Planning has approved free of charge, during office hours, at the Amendment C33 to the Greater Shepparton Department of Sustainability and Environment, Planning Scheme. Planning Information Centre, Ground Floor, The Amendment comes into operation on the 8 Nicholson Street, East Melbourne; and at the date this notice is published in the Government offices of the Casey City Council, Magid Drive, Gazette. Narre Warren. The Amendment GENEVIEVE OVERELL ● Introduces a Public Acquisition Overlay to Deputy Secretary identify the land to be reserved and acquired Built Environment by VicRoads for the future construction of Department of Sustainability the Goulburn Valley Highway, Shepparton and Environment Bypass on land located between Karramomus Road, Arcadia and Zeerust Road, Congupna. Planning and Environment Act 1987 ● Rezones the land currently identified as Public Conservation and Resource Zone GLENELG PLANNING SCHEME (PCRZ) to Road Zone Category 1 (RDZ1) to Notice of Approval of Amendment allow for the future construction of the Amendment C32 Goulburn Valley Highway – Shepparton The Minister for Planning has approved Bypass. Amendment C32 to the Glenelg Planning ● Rezones the land currently identified as Scheme. Urban Floodway Zone (UFZ) to Road Zone The Amendment comes into operation on the Category 1 (RDZ1) to allow for the future date this notice is published in the Government construction of the Goulburn Valley Highway Gazette. – Shepparton Bypass. The Amendment changes Clause 81.01 of ● Amends the Schedule to the Farming Zone the Glenelg Planning Scheme to include within to exempt road works for the future the list of incorporated documents in the scheme construction of the Goulburn Valley Highway the Development Plan for the DPO5 Area, – Shepparton Bypass from the permit Allestree, July 2006. requirements for earthworks. Victoria Government Gazette G 44 2 November 2006 2401

● Amends Schedule 2 to the Environmental ● Amends Clause 52.17 to exempt the area for Significance Overlay (ESO2) (Shepparton the Goulburn Valley Highway – Shepparton Waste Water Treatment Complex Bypass from permit requirements in respect Environmental Significance Area) to exempt of the removing, destroying or lopping of from permit requirements, road works and native vegetation. works for the construction of the Goulburn ● Amends Schedule to Clauses 61.01–61.04 Valley Highway – Shepparton Bypass and to (inclusive) to insert Public Acquisition exempt from permit requirements, the Overlay Maps to the relevant Zone Maps 2, removing, destroying or lopping of 12, 13, 15, 20, and 33. vegetation associated with Goulburn Valley A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Highway – Shepparton Bypass works and free of charge, during office hours, at the construction. Department of Sustainability and Environment, Planning Information Centre, Ground Level, ● Amends Schedule 3 to the Environmental 8 Nicholson Street, East Melbourne; the Significance Overlay (ESO3) (Mooroopna Department of Sustainability and Environment Waste Water Treatment Complex Northeastern Regional Office, 35 Sydney Road, Environmental Significance Area) to exempt Benalla; at the VicRoads Project Office, from permit requirements, road works and Midland Highway, Shepparton; and at the works for the construction of the Goulburn offices of the City of Greater Shepparton, Valley Highway – Shepparton Bypass and to Welsford Street, Shepparton. exempt from permit requirements, the GENEVIEVE OVERELL removing, destroying or lopping of Deputy Secretary vegetation associated with Goulburn Valley Built Environment Highway – Shepparton Bypass works and Department of Sustainability construction. and Environment ● Amends the Schedule to the Floodway Overlay (FO) to exempt from permit Planning and Environment Act 1987 requirements, works or road works within HINDMARSH PLANNING SCHEME the Road Zone Category 1 or covered by a Public Acquisition Overlay 7 for the Notice of Approval of Amendment construction of the Goulburn Valley Amendment C3 Highway – Shepparton Bypass. The Minister for Planning has approved ● Amends the Schedule to the Land Subject to Amendment C3 to the Hindmarsh Planning Inundation Overlay (LSIO) to exempt from Scheme. permit requirements, works or road works The Amendment comes into operation on the within the Road Zone Category 1 or covered date this notice is published in the Government by a Public Acquisition Overlay 7 for the Gazette. construction of the Goulburn Valley Highway The Amendment applies the Public – Shepparton Bypass. Acquisition Overlay to land at Dimboola, Antwerp, Rainbow and Jeparit to facilitate the ● Amends Schedule 2 to the Vegetation acquisition of the land for water storage and Protection Overlay to exempt from permit pumping station sites. requirements, the removing, destroying or A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, lopping of vegetation within the Road Zone free of charge, during office hours, at the Category 1 or covered by a Public Acquisition Department of Sustainability and Environment, Overlay for the construction of the Goulburn Planning Information Centre, Ground Floor, Valley Highway – Shepparton Bypass. 8 Nicholson Street, East Melbourne; and at the ● Amends Schedule 1 to the Development offices of the Hindmarsh Shire Council, Plan Overlay to exempt from permit 92 Nelson Street, Nhill. requirements, works or road works within GENEVIEVE OVERELL the Road Zone Category 1 or covered by a Deputy Secretary Public Acquisition Overlay 7 for the Built Environment construction of the Goulburn Valley Department of Sustainability Highway – Shepparton Bypass. and Environment 2402 G 44 2 November 2006 Victoria Government Gazette

Planning and Environment Act 1987 A copy of the Amendment and permit can HORSHAM PLANNING SCHEME be inspected, free of charge, during office hours, at the Department of Sustainability and Notice of Approval of Amendment Environment, Planning Information Centre, Amendment C29 Ground Floor, 8 Nicholson Street, East The Minister for Planning has approved Melbourne; and at the offices of the Hume City Amendment C29 to the Horsham Planning Council: Broadmeadows Office, 1079 Pascoe Scheme. Vale Road, Broadmeadows; Craigieburn Office, The Amendment comes into operation on the 59 Craigieburn Road West, Craigieburn; date this notice is published in the Government Sunbury Office, 36 Macedon Street, Sunbury. Gazette. GENEVIEVE OVERELL The Amendment applies the Public Deputy Secretary Acquisition Overlay to land at Dooen, Built Environment Longerenong and Pimpinio to facilitate the Department of Sustainability acquisition of the land for water storage and and Environment pumping station sites. A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, during office hours, at the Planning and Environment Act 1987 Department of Sustainability and Environment, KINGSTON PLANNING SCHEME Planning Information Centre, Ground Floor, 8 Nicholson Street, East Melbourne; and at the Notice of Approval of Amendment offices of the Horsham Rural City Council, Amendment C54 Roberts Avenue, Horsham. The Minister for Planning has approved GENEVIEVE OVERELL Amendment C54 to the Kingston Planning Deputy Secretary Scheme. Built Environment The Amendment comes into operation on the Department of Sustainability and Environment date this notice is published in the Government Gazette. The Amendment: Planning and Environment Act 1987 ● rezones land in the Residential 1 to a HUME PLANNING SCHEME Residential 3 Zone as it applies to Notice of Approval of Amendment Kingston’s Incremental Housing Change Amendment C73 Areas, Residential Renewal Areas and The Minister for Planning has approved Minimal Housing Change Areas along with Amendment C73 to the Hume Planning consequential changes to the schedule to the Scheme. Residential 1 and Residential 3 Zones. 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, during office hours, at the Gazette. Department of Sustainability and Environment, The Amendment rezones part of land at 2–10 Planning Information Centre, Ground Floor, Anderson Road, Sunbury, (Lot 5 PS 531814S) 8 Nicholson Street, East Melbourne; and at the from Industrial 3 to Residential 1 and applies an offices of the Kingston City Council, Level 1, Environmental Audit Overlay over the land. 1230 Nepean Highway, Cheltenham. The Minister has granted the following GENEVIEVE OVERELL permit under Division 5 Part 4 of the Act: Deputy Secretary Permit No.: P9862. Built Environment Description of land: Part of land at 2–10 Department of Sustainability Anderson Road, Sunbury, (Lot 5 PS 531814S). and Environment Victoria Government Gazette G 44 2 November 2006 2403

Planning and Environment Act 1987 Planning and Environment Act 1987 KINGSTON PLANNING SCHEME MOIRA PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Approval of Amendment Notice of Approval of Amendment Amendment C58 Amendment C20 Part 1 The Minister for Planning has approved The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C58 to the Kingston Planning Amendment C20 Part 1 to the Moira Planning Scheme. Scheme. The Amendment comes into operation on the The Amendment comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the Government date this notice is published in the Government Gazette. Gazette. The Amendment: The Amendment: ● rezones land at 29–63 Breeze Street, ● rezones Parcel 1 (Pt S3 and Lot A PS330606, Bonbeach from a Public Use Zone 2 (Education) to a Residential 1 Zone. north of Cahills Road and east of Woods Road, Yarrawonga) from Rural to Low ● Introduces and applies a Development Plan Density Residential, and applies the Overlay to the subject land and inserts Development Plan Overlay (DPO5) to the Schedule 6 to the Development Plan Overlay land; into the Kingston Planning Scheme. ● amends Clause 21.04 of the Municipal ● Enables the planning authority to issue a planning permit (KP500/05) under the Strategic Statement, including the Yarrawonga provisions of section 96A of the Planning Town Structure Plan; and Environment Act 1987 for a 79 lot ● inserts a new Schedule 5 to the Development subdivision, the removal and creation of Plan Overlay for the subject land. easements and the removal of native A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, vegetation in accordance with the Bonbeach free of charge, during office hours, at the Development Plan. Department of Sustainability and Environment, ● Replaces Clause 21.05 (Residential Land Planning Information Centre, Ground Floor, Use) of the Municipal Strategic Statement 8 Nicholson Street, East Melbourne; the with a new Clause 21.05 to identify land Department of Sustainability and Environment at 29–63 Breeze Street, Bonbeach as a North East Regional office, 35 Sydney Road, Residential Opportunity site on the Benalla; and at the offices of the Moira Shire Residential Land Use Framework Plan. Council, 44 Station Street, Cobram. The Minister has granted the following GENEVIEVE OVERELL permit under Division 5 Part 4 of the Act: Deputy Secretary Permit No.: KP500/05. Built Environment Description of land: 29–63 (Lot A on Plan of Department of Sustainability Subdivision 527191C) Breeze Street, Bonbeach. and Environment A copy of the Amendment and permit can be inspected, free of charge, during office hours, at the Department of Sustainability and Planning and Environment Act 1987 Environment, Planning Information Centre, MOIRA PLANNING SCHEME Ground Floor, 8 Nicholson Street, East Notice of Approval of Amendment Melbourne; and at the offices of the Kingston City Council, Level 1, 1230 Nepean Highway, Amendment C29 Cheltenham. The Minister for Planning has approved GENEVIEVE OVERELL Amendment C29 to the Moira Planning Deputy Secretary Scheme. Built Environment The Amendment comes into operation on the Department of Sustainability date this notice is published in the Government and Environment Gazette. 2404 G 44 2 November 2006 Victoria Government Gazette

The Amendment The Amendment proposed to change the ● Applies a Public Acquisition Overlay to the schedule to the Rural Living Zone for land land forming the proposed route of the located at 360–438 Point Cook Road to enable Strathmerton Deviation between Ryans subdivision into 0.4 hectare lots. Road west of Strathmerton and the existing The Amendment lapsed on 5 October 2006. location of the Goulburn Valley Highway at GENEVIEVE OVERELL the Victoria–NSW border. Deputy Secretary ● Rezones two parcels of land at road over rail Built Environment crossing near Old Coach Road and on Department of Sustainability Victorian side of Murray River near Tocumwal and Environment crossing from Public Conservation and Resource Zone (PCRZ) to Road Zone 1 (RDZ1). ● Amends the schedules of the Floodway Overlay, the Land Subject to Inundation Overlay, the Public Acquisition Overlay and clause 52.17, all of which exempt VicRoads from the need to apply for a permit for roadworks, works, and/or the removal, destruction or lopping of native vegetation associated with the works and construction of the Goulburn Valley Highway – Strathmerton Deviation. A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, during office hours, at the Department of Sustainability and Environment, Planning Information Centre, Ground Floor, 8 Nicholson Street, East Melbourne; the Department of Sustainability and Environment North East Regional Office, 35 Sydney Road, Benalla; at the VicRoads Project Office, Midland Highway, Shepparton; and at the offices of the Shire of Moira, 44 Station Street, Cobram. GENEVIEVE OVERELL Deputy Secretary Built Environment Department of Sustainability and Environment

Planning and Environment Act 1987 WYNDHAM PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Lapsing of Amendment Amendment C48 The Minister for Planning has refused to approve Amendment C48 to the Wyndham Planning Scheme. Victoria Government Gazette G 44 2 November 2006 2405

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153. Statutory Rule: Owner Drivers and 158. Statutory Rule: Road Safety Forestry (General) Contractors (Infringements) Regulations 2006 Regulations 2006 Authorising Act: Road Safety Act Authorising Act: Owner Drivers and 1986 Forestry Date first obtainable: 2 November 2006 Contractors Act Code A 2005 159. Statutory Rule: Water Industry Date first obtainable: 2 November 2006 Regulations 2006 Code C Authorising Act: Water Industry Act 154. Statutory Rule: Plumbing (Shower 1994 Head) Regulations Date first obtainable: 2 November 2006 2006 Code B Authorising Act: Building Act 1993 160. Statutory Rule: Subordinate Legislation Date first obtainable: 2 November 2006 (Transport Code A Accident Regulations 1996 – 155. Statutory Rule: Parliamentary Extension of Allowances Operation) (Amendment) Regulations 2006 Regulations 2006 Authorising Act: Subordinate Authorising Act: Parliamentary Legislation Act Salaries and 1994 Superannuation Date first obtainable: 2 November 2006 Act 1968 Code A Date first obtainable: 2 November 2006 Code A 156. Statutory Rule: World Swimming Championships Regulations 2006 Authorising Act: World Swimming Championships Act 2004 Date first obtainable: 2 November 2006 Code A 157. Statutory Rule: Australian Grands Prix (Formula One) Regulations 2006 Authorising Act: Australian Grands Prix Act 1994 Date first obtainable: 2 November 2006 Code C Victoria Government Gazette G 44 2 November 2006 2409

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