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Queensland Government Gazette Environment and Resource Management [923] Queensland Government Gazette Environment and Resource Management PP 451207100087 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. 354] Friday 2 July 2010 [No. 81 Land Act 1994 6RXWK:HVW5HJLRQ7RRZRRPED2I¿FH AMENDMENT OF TENURE DOCUMENT ORDER (No An area of about 8347 m2 separating Lot 85 on RP212401 from 01) 2010 Short title Lot 241 on AG4164 being the land contained within former Road 1. This order in council may be cited as the Amendment of Tenure Licence No 16/754, (parish of Rolleston) (2010/004394). Document Order (No 01) 2010. ENDNOTES Amendment of tenure document [s.360(1)(a) of the Act] 2. The tenure document described in Schedule 1 is amended as 1. Published in the Gazette on 2 July 2010. set out in Schedule 2 as from 7 June2010. 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. SCHEDULE 1 3. The administering agency is the Department of Environment &HQWUDO:HVW5HJLRQ0DFND\2I¿FH Freeholding Lease No. 213341, (Title Reference 40023212) Lot and Resource Management. 12 on plan W9362, parish of Conway. Land Act 1994 SCHEDULE 2 Area OBJECTIONS TO PROPOSED ROAD CLOSURE (1) omit ‘405 m2, insert ‘404 m2’. NOTICE (No 24) 2010 Description (2) omit ‘Lot 12 on W9362’, insert ‘Lot 12 on SP179900’. Short title ENDNOTES 1. This notice may be cited as the Objections to Proposed Road 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 1 July 2010. Closure Notice (No 24) 2010. 2. Published in the Gazette on 2 July 2010. Application for road closure [s.100 of the Act] 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Environment 2. Applications have been made for the permanent closure of and Resource Management. the roads mentioned in the Schedule. 5. File Reference – 2010/000981 Objections Land Act 1994 3.(1) An objection (in writing) to a proposed road closure REOPENING OF TEMPORARILY CLOSED ROAD mentioned in the Schedule may be lodged with the Regional Service NOTICE (No 16) 2010 Director, Department of Environment and Resource Management, DWWKHUHJLRQDORI¿FHIRUWKHUHJLRQLQZKLFKWKHURDGLVVLWXDWHG Short title (2) Latest day for lodgement of objections is 12 August 2010 1. This notice may be cited as the Reopening of Temporarily Closed Road Notice (No 16) 2010. (3) Any objections received may be viewed by other parties interested in the proposed road closure under the provisions of the Reopening temporarily closed road [s.107 of the Act] Right to Information Act 2009. If you lodge an objection, please 2. It is declared that the land comprised in the former Road include in your objection letter whether you would like to be con- Licences mentioned in Schedules 1 and 2 are reopened as road. sulted if this issue becomes the subject of an access request under SCHEDULE 1 the Right to Information Act 2009. 6RXWK(DVW5HJLRQ.LQJDUR\2I¿FH Plans An area of about 6.467 ha abutting the southern boundary of 4. Inspection of the plans of the proposed road closures may Lot 209 on BO527 and shown as Lot 1 on RL6673, being the land be made at- contained within former Road Licence No RL 33/6673, (parish of (a) the Department of Environment and Resource Management Proston) (2010/002539). 2I¿FHVDW&DLUQV7RZQVYLOOH&DERROWXUH0DU\ERURXJK SCHEDULE 2 and Warwick; and 924 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 81 [2 July 2010 (b) the Local Government Offices of Cassowary Coast /RWRQ63 SDULVKRI5HGFOLIIHORFDOLW\RI*ULI¿Q DQG Regional, Cairns Regional, Moreton Bay Regional, Fraser shown as road to be permanently closed on Drawing 8681RC. Coast Regional, Southern Downs Regional; (2010-003972) for a particular plan in that district or that local government area. 6RXWK(DVW5HJLRQ0DU\ERURXJK2I¿FH SCHEDULE 4 An area of about 4390 m2 being part of Gootchie Road PERMANENT CLOSURE abutting Lot 2 on RP189139 (parish of Gutchy) and shown as road proposed to be permanently closed on Drawing 10/030. 1RUWK5HJLRQ&DLUQV2I¿FH (2010/000104) 1 An area of about 6740 m2 being the road adjoining the North 6RXWK:HVW5HJLRQ:DUZLFN2I¿FH Eastern corner of Lot 10 on SP228133 (parish of Rockingham, Locality of Silky Oak) and shown as Lot A on Drawing CNS10/052. 5 An area of about 4.16 ha being the road adjoining SW (2010/002068) boundary of Lot 2323 on M34972 (part of Lot 1 on AP5528) (parish of Killarney, locality of Cullendore) and shown as proposed road 1RUWK5HJLRQ7RZQVYLOOH2I¿FH to be closed on Drawing DD2010_107. (2010/002967) 2 Areas totalling about 317 m2 being part of unnamed road ENDNOTES abutting Lot 201 and 106 on K8673 and Lot 204 on SP154564 (parish of Trinity, locality of East Trinity) and shown as road to be 1. Published in the Gazette on 2 July 2010. permanently closed on Drawing 8081GRA-03. (2010/002862) 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 6RXWK(DVW5HJLRQ&DERROWXUH2I¿FH 3. The administering agency is the Department of Environment and Resource Management. 3 An area of about 616 m2 being part of Blackall Road abutting Acts Interpretation Act 1954 Place Names Act 1994 PLACE NAME DECISION (AMENDMENT) NOTICE (No 09) 2010 Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Place Name Decision (Amendment) Notice (No 09) 2010. Notice of Amendment of Place Name Decision [s.24AA of the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 and s.11 of the Place Names Act 1994] 2. Notice is given that the Place Names Decision Notice (No 03) 1998 published in the Gazette on 13 March 1998 at page 1059 (QPN559); the Place Name Decision Notice (No 19) 1998 published in the Gazette on 18 December 1998 at page 1405 (QPN633); the Place Name Decision Notice (No 02) 1999 published in the Gazette on 22 January 1999 at page 152 (QPN635); the Place Name Decision Notice (No 24) 1999 published in the Gazette on 25 June 1999 at page 826 (QPN639); the Place Names Decision (Amendment) Notice (No 05) 2001 published in the Gazette on 12 January 2001 at page 69 (QPN559); the Place Name Decision (Amendment) Notice (No 06) 2001 published in the Gazette on 12 January 2001 at page 69 (QPN635) and the Place Name Decision Notice (No 10) 2008 published in the Gazette on 29 February 2008 at page 899 (QPN1016) are amended by omitting the details in the overriding Schedules of the notices, and inserting the details in the Schedule below. SCHEDULE 1 Geog. Co-ords Name Feature Local Government Area Lat. S. Long. E. Plan No. Remarks Aldershot Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q27’45” 152q39’40” QPN1056 Formerly a locality in Hervey Bay City and Maryborough City Antigua Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°37’49” 152°35’37” QPN1056 Aramara Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°36’04” 152°20’09” QPN1056 Bauple Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q48’52” 152q37’20” QPN1056 Bauple Forest Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°52’59” 152°41’17” QPN1056 Beaver Rock Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°30’29” 152°49’34” QPN1056 Beelbi Creek Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q17’24” 152q38’39” QPN1056 Bidwill Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°35’09” 152°43’10” QPN1056 Boompa Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°38’06” 152°08’34” QPN1056 Boonooroo Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q39’19” 152q53’49” QPN1056 Boonooroo Plains Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°34’59” 152°48’54” QPN1056 Booral Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°21’14” 152°53’24” QPN1056 Brooweena Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q35’54” 152q15’59” QPN1056 Bunya Creek Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°22’19” 152°50’09” QPN1056 Burgowan Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°20’59” 152°39’04” QPN1056 Burrum Heads Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q12’29” 152q36’29” QPN1056 Burrum River Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°16’14” 152°35’24” QPN1056 Burrum Town Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°19’44” 152°35’14” QPN1056 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 81 925 Calgoa Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q52’04” 152q14’49” QPN1056 Cherwell Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°16’44” 152°29’14” QPN1056 Craignish Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°16’59” 152°43’44” QPN1056 Doongul Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q28’34” 152q20’54” QPN1056 Duckinwilla Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°24’44” 152°30’54” QPN1056 Dundathu Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°27’44” 152°44’19” QPN1056 Dundowran Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q17’54” 152q46’24” QPN1056 Dundowran Beach Suburb Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°16’29” 152°46’04” QPN1056 Dunmora Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°30’14” 152°32’59” QPN1056 Eli Waters Suburb Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q16’34” 152q48’14” QPN1056 Eurong Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°30’39” 153°07’17” QPN1056 Ferney Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°36’39” 152°37’14” QPN1056 Fraser Island Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°14’59” 153°09’59” QPN1056 Formerly a locality in Hervey Bay City and Maryborough City Gigoomgan Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q45’54” 152q14’49” QPN1056 Glenbar Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°44’59” 152°20’25” QPN1056 Formerly a locality in Tiaro Shire and Woocoo Shire Glenorchy Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°37’24” 152°38’24” QPN1056 Glenwood Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q55’50” 152q38’07” QPN1056 Also a locality in Gympie R.C. Gootchie Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°52’54” 152°34’52” QPN1056 Grahams Creek Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°34’29” 152°36’19” QPN1056 Granville Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q32’24” 152q44’14” QPN1056 Great Sandy Strait Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°32’30” 152°55’30” QPN1056 Formerly a locality in Hervey Bay City, Maryborough City and Cooloola Shire Gunalda Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°58’38” 152°38’08” QPN1056 Also a locality in Gympie R.C.
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