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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 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 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 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] 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 Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°14’59” 153°09’59” QPN1056 Formerly a locality in Hervey Bay City and Maryborough City 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 Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°32’30” 152°55’30” QPN1056 Formerly a locality in Hervey Bay City, Maryborough City and Cooloola Shire Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°58’38” 152°38’08” QPN1056 Also a locality in Gympie R.C. Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q49’53” 152q31’49” QPN1056 Gungaloon Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°31’12” 152°27’41” QPN1056 Hervey Bay City Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°17’24” 152°50’24” QPN1056 The area is unbounded and is encompassed by the boundaries of the former Local Government area of Hervey Bay City as shown on plan QPN639. Howard Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q19’34” 152q33’19” QPN1056 Island Plantation Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°29’29” 152°43’49” QPN1056 Kanigan Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°55’40” 152°35’10” QPN1056 Also a locality in Gympie R.C. Kawungan Suburb Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q18’24” 152q50’49” QPN1056 Maaroom Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°35’39” 152°52’24” QPN1056 Magnolia Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°39’44” 152°41’24” QPN1056 Malarga Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q46’39” 152q07’44” QPN1056 Marodian Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°50’44” 152°17’34” QPN1056 Maryborough Suburb Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°31’24” 152°41’49” QPN1056 Maryborough WestLocality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q30’09” 152q40’14” QPN1056 Miva Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°54’10” 152°29’25” QPN1056 Also a locality in Gympie R.C. 926 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 81 [2 July 2010

Mount Urah Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°48’20” 152°24’55” QPN1056 Formerly a locality in Tiaro Shire and Woocoo Shire Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q36’10” 152q35’40” QPN1056 Formerly a locality in Tiaro Shire and Woocoo Shire Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°52’20” 152°27’15” QPN1056 Also a locality in Gympie R.C. Neerdie Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°57’15” 152°39’45” QPN1056 Also a locality in Gympie R.C. Netherby Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q46’52” 152q31’54” QPN1056 Nikenbah Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°19’14” 152°48’54” QPN1056 North Aramara Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°33’09” 152°20’09” QPN1056 Oakhurst Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q30’45” 152q37’35” QPN1056 Formerly a locality in Maryborough City and Woocoo Shire Owanyilla Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°40’10” 152°37’30” QPN1056 Formerly a locality in Tiaro Shire and Woocoo Shire 3DFL¿F+DYHQ /RFDOLW\ )UDVHU&RDVW5HJLRQDO&RXQFLO ƒ¶´ ƒ¶´ 431 Paterson Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q53’24” 152q31’20” QPN1056 Suburb Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°16’49” 152°49’54” QPN1056 Pilerwa Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°36’20” 152°33’50” QPN1056 Formerly a locality in Tiaro Shire and Woocoo Shire Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q40’05” 152q34’35” QPN1056 Point Vernon Suburb Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°15’14” 152°49’04” QPN1056 Poona Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°42’49” 152°54’54” QPN1056 Prawle Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q29’24” 152q46’24” QPN1056 River Heads Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°24’19” 152°54’19” QPN1056 Scarness Suburb Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°17’24” 152°51’14” QPN1056 St Helens Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q28’59” 152q42’19” QPN1056 St Mary Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°41’14” 152°29’18” QPN1056 Sunshine Acres Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°21’24” 152°47’29” QPN1056 Susan River Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q24’49” 152q47’59” QPN1056 Takura Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°18’39” 152°42’14” QPN1056 Talegalla Weir Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°47’12” 152°41’14” QPN1056 Tandora Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q27’14” 152q49’29” QPN1056 Teddington Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°39’50” 152°39’40” QPN1056 Formerly a locality in Tiaro Shire and Woocoo Shire Teebar Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°39’34” 152°12’26” QPN1056 The Dimonds Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q31’54” 152q51’09” QPN1056 Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°55’15” 152°33’40” QPN1056 Also a locality in Gympie R.C. Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°35’30” 152°28’05” QPN1056 Formerly a locality in Tiaro Shire and Woocoo Shire Tiaro Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q43’59” 152q36’21” QPN1056 Tin Can Bay Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°50’29” 152°57’49” QPN1056 Also a locality in Gympie R.C. Tinana Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°33’20” 152°40’10” QPN1056 Formerly a locality in Maryborough City and Woocoo Shire 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 81 927

Tinana South Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q35’14” 152q40’11” QPN1056 Tinnanbar Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°46’30” 152°57’44” QPN1056 Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°15’24” 152°41’04” QPN1056 Toolara Forest Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q50’20” 152q47’20” QPN1056 Also a locality in Gympie R.C. Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°20’54” 152°34’19” QPN1056 Torquay Suburb Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°17’29” 152°52’24” QPN1056 Tuan Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q40’44” 152q52’36” QPN1056 Tuan Forest Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°42’55” 152°48’25” QPN1056 Also a locality in Gympie R.C. Urangan Suburb Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°18’09” 152°53’19” QPN1056 Urraween Suburb Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q17’44” 152q49’19” QPN1056 Walkers Point Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°29’44” 152°44’34” QPN1056 Walliebum Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°25’24” 152°43’04” QPN1056 Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q20’09” 152q46’14” QPN1056 Wondunna Suburb Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°18’54” 152°51’39” QPN1056 Woocoo Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25°39’24” 152°21’24” QPN1056 Yengarie Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q32’34” 152q35’45” QPN1056 Locality Fraser Coast Regional Council 25q35’30” 152q32’27” QPN1056 Formerly a locality in Tiaro Shire and Woocoo Shire ENDNOTES 1. Published in the Gazette on 2 July 2010. 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 3. The administering agency is the Department of Environment and Resource Management. 4. Datum of Co-ordinates- Geocentric Datum of Australia 94. 5. File Reference- MAR/002013. 6. Formerly administered by Hervey Bay City, Maryborough City, Tiaro Shire and Woocoo Shire Councils. Place Names Act 1994 PLACE NAME DECISION NOTICE (No 32) 2010 Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Place Name Decision Notice (No 32) 2010. Notice of Place Name Decision [s.11 of the Act] 2. Notice is given that Andrew Fraser, Acting Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, and Minister for Trade has decided to alter the boundaries of the places set out in the Schedule. SCHEDULE Geog. Co-ords Name Feature Local Government Area Lat. S. Long. E. Plan No. Remarks Abington Locality Regional Council 25q12’19” 152q20’49” QPN1055 Bdy Amended Vide CHQ 022459/558 Apple Tree Creek Locality Bundaberg Regional Council 25q13’49” 152q13’34” QPN1055 Bdy Amended Vide CHQ 022459/556 Booyal Locality Bundaberg Regional Council 25q12’39” 152q05’09” QPN1055 Bdy Amended Vide CHQ 022459/553 Bucca Locality Bundaberg Regional Council 24q51’45” 152q06’03” QPN1055 Bdy Amended Vide CHQ 022459/545 Locality Bundaberg Regional Council 24q56’49” 152q03’59” QPN1055 Bdy Amended Vide CHQ 022459/546 Suburb Bundaberg Regional Council 24q51’34” 152q22’29” QPN1055 Bdy Amended Vide CHQ 022459/543 and CHQ 022459/544 Bundaberg North Suburb Bundaberg Regional Council 24q50’59” 152q20’44” QPN1055 Bdy Amended Vide CHQ 022459/542 928 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 81 [2 July 2010

Bundaberg South Suburb Bundaberg Regional Council 24q52’19” 152q21’34” QPN1055 Bdy Amended Vide CHQ 022459/543 Locality Bundaberg Regional Council 24q59’44” 152q05’04” QPN1055 Bdy Amended Vide CHQ 022459/546 Duingal Locality Bundaberg Regional Council 25q06’49” 152q03’49” QPN1055 Bdy Amended Vide CHQ 022459/550 Elliott Locality Bundaberg Regional Council 25q00’17” 152q16’41” QPN1055 Bdy Amended Vide CHQ 022459/547 and CHQ 022459/548 Eureka Locality Bundaberg Regional Council 25q16’39” 152q10’09” QPN1055 Bdy Amended Vide CHQ 022459/555 )DUQV¿HOG /RFDOLW\ %XQGDEHUJ5HJLRQDO&RXQFLO q06’31” 152q18’24” QPN1055 Bdy Amended Vide CHQ 022459/549 Gooburrum Locality Bundaberg Regional Council 24q49’20” 152q19’18” QPN1055 Bdy Amended Vide CHQ 022459/542 Isis Central Locality Bundaberg Regional Council 25q11’44” 152q10’59” QPN1055 Bdy Amended Vide CHQ 022459/551, CHQ 022459/552 and CHQ 022459/553 and CHQ 022459/555 Isis River Locality Bundaberg Regional Council 25q15’54” 152q22’34” QPN1055 Bdy Amended Vide CHQ 022459/557 and CHQ 022459/558 Kepnock Suburb Bundaberg Regional Council 24q52’34” 152q22’34” QPN1055 Bdy Amended Vide CHQ 022459/544 Kullogum Locality Bundaberg Regional Council 25q19’59” 152q16’04” QPN1055 Bdy Amended Vide CHQ 022459/556 Locality Bundaberg Regional Council 24q36’02” 152q04’06” QPN1055 Bdy Amended Vide CHQ 022459/561 North Gregory Locality Bundaberg Regional Council 25q03’04” 152q17’19” QPN1055 Bdy Amended Vide CHQ 022459/547, CHQ 022459/548 and CHQ 022459/549 Locality Bundaberg Regional Council 25q10’24” 152q16’14” QPN1055 Bdy Amended Vide CHQ 022459/551 and CHQ 022459/552 Promisedland Locality Bundaberg Regional Council 25q06’09” 152q09’44” QPN1055 Bdy Amended Vide CHQ 022459/550 South Isis Locality Bundaberg Regional Council 25q15’59” 152q18’19” QPN1055 Bdy Amended Vide CHQ 022459/557 Locality Bundaberg Regional Council 24q55’41” 152q10’39” QPN1055 Bdy Amended Vide CHQ 022459/545 Locality Bundaberg Regional Council 24q38’52” 152q00’50” QPN1055 Bdy Amended Vide CHQ 022459/561 Thornton Locality Lockyer Valley Regional Council 27q47’57” 152q21’09” QPN1060 Bdy Amended Vide CHQ 022459/562 Townson Locality Lockyer Valley Regional Council 27q53’59” 152q22’35” QPN1060 Bdy Amended Vide CHQ 022459/562 Buccan Locality City of Logan 27q44’32” 153q08’07” QPN1061 Bdy Amended Vide CHQ 022459/571 Logan Village Locality City of Logan 27q47’01” 153q07’08” QPN1061 Bdy Amended Vide CHQ 022459/571 Harlin Locality Somerset Regional Council 26q57’55” 152q21’04” QPN1066 Bdy Amended Vide CHQ 022459/565 Woolmar Locality Somerset Regional Council 26q55’06” 152q30’21” QPN1066 Bdy Amended Vide CHQ 022459/565 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 81 929

ENDNOTES 1. Published in the Gazette on 2 July 2010. 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 3. The administering agency is the Department of Environment and Resource Management. 4. Datum of Co-ordinates:- Geocentric Datum of Australia 94 (GDA94). 5. File References- BUN/002011, IPS/002015, BEE/001608 & IPS/002027. Acts Interpretation Act 1954 Place Names Act 1994 PLACE NAME DECISION (AMENDMENT) NOTICE (No 10) 2009 Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Place Name Decision (Amendment) Notice (No 10) 2009. 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 40) 2010 published in the Gazette on 11 June 2010 at page 400 is amended by omitting the details in Schedule 1 and inserting the details in Schedule 2. SCHEDULE 1 Geog. Co-ords Name Feature Local Government Area Lat. S. Long. E. Plan No. Remarks Carseldine Suburb City 27q20’48” 152q01’04” QPN1102 Bdy amendment SCHEDULE 2 Geog. Co-ords Name Feature Local Government Area Lat. S. Long. E. Plan No. Remarks Carseldine Suburb 27q20’48” 153q01’04” QPN1102 Bdy amendment ENDNOTES 1. Published in the Gazette on 2 July 2010. 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 3. The administering agency is the Department of Environment and Resource Management. 4. Datum of Co-ordinates:- Geocentric Datum of Australia 94. 5. File Reference- SER/015089 Pt.1. Place Names Act 1994 PLACE NAME DECISION NOTICE (No 33) 2010 Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Place Name Decision Notice (No 33) 2010. Notice of Place Name Decision [s.11 of the Act] 2. Notice is given that Andrew Fraser, Acting Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy and Minister for Trade has decided to name the /places set out in the Schedule. SCHEDULE Geog. Co-ords Name Feature Local Government Area Lat. S. Long. E. Plan No Boigu Island Locality Regional Council of Torres Strait Island 9º15’34” 142º12’46” QPN1093 Dauan Island Locality Regional Council of Torres Strait Island 9º25’24” 142º32’22” QPN1093 Saibai Island Locality Regional Council of Torres Strait Island 9º23’49” 142º41’56” QPN1093 Mabuiag Island Locality Regional Council of Torres Strait Island 9º57’28” 142º10’59” QPN1093 Badu Island Locality Regional Council of Torres Strait Island 10º07’13” 142º08’22” QPN1093 Moa Island Locality Regional Council of Torres Strait Island 10º11’18” 142º15’52” QPN1093 Keriri Island Locality Regional Council of Torres Strait Island 10º32’53” 142º12’21” QPN1093 Iama Island Locality Regional Council of Torres Strait Island 9º54’04” 142º46’27” QPN1093 Warraber Islet Locality Regional Council of Torres Strait Island 10º12’27” 142º49’28” QPN1093 Burrar Islet Locality Regional Council of Torres Strait Island 10º08’46” 142º49’15” QPN1093 Guijar Islet Locality Regional Council of Torres Strait Island 10º15’17” 142º49’50” QPN1093 Poruma Island Locality Regional Council of Torres Strait Island 10º03’01” 143º04’10” QPN1093 Masig Island Locality Regional Council of Torres Strait Island 9º45’10” 143º24’39” QPN1093 Ugar Island Locality Regional Council of Torres Strait Island 9º30’31” 143º32’43” QPN1093 Erub Island Locality Regional Council of Torres Strait Island 9º35’06” 143º46’12” QPN1093 Mer Island Locality Regional Council of Torres Strait Island 9º55’02” 144º03’06” QPN1093 Dowar Islet Locality Regional Council of Torres Strait Island 9º56’37” 144º01’35” QPN1093 Waua Islet Locality Regional Council of Torres Strait Island 9º56’55” 144º02’11” QPN1093 930 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 81 [2 July 2010

ENDNOTES 1. Published in the Gazette on 2 July 2010. 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 3. The administering agency is the Department of Environment & Resource Management. 4. Datum of Co-ordinates:- Geocentric Datum of Australia 94. 5. File Reference- QPN1093. Place Names Act 1994 PLACE NAME DECISION NOTICE (No 34) 2010 Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Place Name Decision Notice (No 34) 2010. Notice of Place Name Decision [s.11 of the Act] 2. Notice is given that Andrew Fraser, Acting Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy and Minister for Trade has decided to name the places set out in the Schedule. SCHEDULE Geog. Co-ords Name Feature Local Government Area Lat. S. Long. E. Plan No. Kearns Creek Creek Cairns Regional Council 17º00’16” 145º42’52” QPN1054 Ainscow Creek Creek Cairns Regional Council 17º00’20” 145º42’48” QPN1054 Morris Creek Creek Cairns Regional Council 17º00’42” 145º42’36” QPN1054 Curlewis Creek Creek Cairns Regional Council 17º00’55” 145º42’41” QPN1054 Katchewan Creek Creek Cairns Regional Council 17º00’59” 145º42’29” QPN1054 ENDNOTES 1. Published in the Gazette on 2 July 2010. 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 3. The administering agency is the Department of Environment and Resource Management. 4. Datum of Co-ordinates:- Geocentric Datum of Australia 94. 5. File Reference- QPN1054.

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Queensland Government Gazette Transport and Main Roads

PP 451207100087 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370

Vol. 354] Friday 2 July 2010 [No. 82

Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994

TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 2024) 2010

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No. 2024) 2010.

Land to be taken [s.9(7) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

2. The land described in the Schedule is taken for a purpose incidental to the purpose of transport (light rail and light rail transport infrastructure), namely, road relocation, as from 2 July 2010, and vests in the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, for an estate in fee simple.

SCHEDULE

Land Taken

County of Ward, Parish of Nerang - an area of about 21.1 square metres being part of Lot 38 on Crown Plan S182153 contained in Title Reference: 18174248.

County of Ward, Parish of Nerang - an area of about 52.9 square metres being part of Lot 75 on RP28685 contained in Title Reference: 12482062.

County of Ward, Parish of Nerang - an area of about 26.6 square metres being part of Lot 1 on RP96432 contained in Title Reference: 13402067.

County of Ward, Parish of Nerang - an area of about 28.4 square metres being part of Lot 2 on RP96432 contained in Title Reference: 16118148.

County of Ward, Parish of Nerang - an area of about 16.4 square metres being part of Common Property of 236 Queen Street Community Titles Scheme 38199 Community Management Statement 38199 contained in Title Reference: 50710165.

County of Ward, Parish of Nerang - an area of about 38.5 square metres being part Common Property of 232 Queen Street Community Titles Scheme 29616 Community Management Statement 29616 contained in Title Reference: 50366273.

County of Ward, Parish of Nerang - an area of about 14.4 square metres being part of Lot 9 on RP28685 contained in Title Reference: 12506163.

County of Ward, Parish of Nerang - an area of about 5.2 square metres (including about 0.3 square metres being part of Easement A on SP152944) being part of Common Property of Casa Regale Community Titles Scheme 30997 Community Management Statement 30997 contained in Title Reference: 50425026.

County of Ward, Parish of Nerang - an area of about 1342 square metres (including about 121.2 square metres being part of Lease No. 601504628 and about 0.4 square metres being part of Lease L on SP168271) being part of Lot 26 on RP844053 contained in Title Reference: 18295020.

County of Ward, Parish of Nerang - an area of about 19.5 square metres being part of Common Property of Topaz Grove Community Titles Scheme 19157 Community Management Statement 19157 contained in Title Reference: 19304242.

County of Ward, Parish of Nerang - an area of about 3.2 square metres being part of Lot 2 on GTP4242 contained in Title Reference: 18765120. 932 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 82 [2 July 2010

County of Ward, Parish of Nerang - an area of about 26.4 square metres being part of Common Property of Villas on Queen Community Titles Scheme 39553 Community Management Statement 39553 contained in Title Reference: 50755552.

County of Ward, Parish of Nerang - an area of about 37.3 square metres being part of Lot 34 on RP28682 contained in Title Reference: 12529145.

County of Ward, Parish of Nerang - an area of about 46.3 square metres being part of Lot 33 on RP28682 contained in Title Reference: 12525208.

County of Ward, Parish of Nerang - an area of about 186 square metres being part of Common Property of Queen Street Terraces Community Titles Scheme 19158 Community Management Statement 19158 contained in Title Reference: 19304241.

County of Ward, Parish of Nerang - an area of about 64.3 square metres being part of Lot 1 on RP47050 contained in Title Reference: 13698155.

County of Ward, Parish of Nerang - an area of about 37.6 square metres being part of Lot 2 on RP47050 contained in Title Reference: 13698155.

County of Ward, Parish of Nerang - an area of about 32.5 square metres being part of Lot 3 on RP47050 contained in Title Reference: 13698155.

County of Ward, Parish of Nerang - an area of about 32.9 square metres being part of Lot 4 on RP47050 contained in Title Reference: 12394139.

As shown approximately on Plans R1-1595(C), R1-1598(B), R1-1599, R1-1601, R1-1602, R1-1603 and R1-1604 held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, Brisbane.

Gold Coast City Gold Coast Rapid Transit Project 510/6888; 7138 and 7140 to 7155

ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 24 June 2010. 2. Published in the Gazette on 2 July 2010. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads.

Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994

AMENDING TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 2025) 2010

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Amending Taking of Land Notice (No. 2025) 2010.

Amendment of Land to be taken [s. 11(1) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

2. Taking of Land Notice (No. 1303) 2007 dated 6 September 2007, and published in the Gazette of 14 September 2007, at page 211, as amended by Amending Taking of Land Notice (No. 1664) 2008 dated 27 November 2007, and published in the Gazette of 5 December 2008, at pages 1719 and 1720, so far as it relates to land referred to in the Schedule to the Notice, as amended, as County of Stanley, Parish of Oxley - an area of 4.774 hectares being Lot 1 on SP218519 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Environment and Resource Management), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 50128872, is amended as follows: -

Omit - “2. The land described in the Schedule is taken for the purpose of transport, in particular, road purposes as from 14 September 2007, and vests in the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, for an estate in fee simple.”

Insert - “2. The land described in the Schedule is taken for the purpose of transport, in particular, road purposes by the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, as from 14 September 2007, and vests in the State of Queensland as unallocated State land.”

Brisbane City Cunningham Arterial Road (Ipswich Motorway) R13-1357LA(C) 510/916; 4089

ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 24 June 2010. 2. Published in the Gazette on 2 July 2010. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads. 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 82 933

Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994

AMENDING TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 2026) 2010

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Amending Taking of Land Notice (No. 2026) 2010.

Amendment of Land to be taken [s. 11(1) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

3. Taking of Land Notice (No. 1304) 2007 dated 6 September 2007, and published in the Gazette of 14 September 2007, at page 211, so far as it relates to land referred to in the Schedule to the Notice, as County of Stanley, Parish of Oxley - an area of 9.542 hectares being Lot 728 on Crown Plan SL813369 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Environment and Resource Management), being the whole of the land contained in Title Reference: 50104441, is amended as follows: -

Omit - “2. The land described in the Schedule is taken for the purpose of transport, in particular, road purposes and rail transport infrastructure purposes, as from 14 September 2007, and vests in the Chief Executives, Department of Main Roads and Department of Transport, as constructing authorities for the State of Queensland, for an estate in fee simple.”

Insert - “2. The land described in the Schedule is taken for the purpose of transport, in particular, road purposes and rail transport infrastructure by the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, as from 14 September 2007, and vests in the State of Queensland as unallocated State land.”

Brisbane City Cunningham Arterial Road (Ipswich Motorway) R13-1405LA(B) 510/916; 4089

ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 24 June 2010. 2. Published in the Gazette on 2 July 2010. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads.

Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994

AMENDING TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 2037) 2010

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Amending Taking of Land Notice (No. 2037) 2010.

Amendment of Land to be taken [s. 11(1A) and s. 11(1B) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

2. Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 1078) 2006 dated 9 November 2006, and published in the Gazette of 10 November 2006, at page 1204, relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Transport, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, is amended as described in the Schedule.

SCHEDULE

Amend Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 1078) 2006 dated 9 November 2006, and published in the Gazette of 10 November 2006, at page 1204, relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Transport, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland as follows -

Omit - “County of Canning, Parish of Canning - an area of about 19 square metres being part of Lot 27 on SP100158 contained in Title Reference: 50198198.

County of Canning, Parish of Canning - an area of about 1.258 hectares being part of Lot 2 on SP158712 contained in Title Reference: 50440170.

County of Canning, Parish of Canning - an area of about 1080 square metres being part of Lot 26 on SP100158 contained in Title Reference: 50198197.

As shown approximately on Plan R2-1006NT(B) held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane.

Caboolture Shire Caboolture - Beerburrum Rail Duplication 775/371; 510/4107, 4109, 4111” 934 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 82 [2 July 2010

Insert - “County of Canning, Parish of Canning - an area of 15 square metres being Lot 28 on SP236655 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Environment and Resource Management), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 50198198.

County of Canning, Parish of Canning - an area of 1.424 hectares being Lot 4 on SP215165 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Environment and Resource Management), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 50440170.

County of Canning, Parish of Canning - an area of 1096 square metres being Lot 30 on SP233553 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Environment and Resource Management), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 50198197.

Moreton Bay Region Caboolture - Beerburrum Rail Duplication 510/4246; 4107, 4109 and 4111”

ENDNOTES

1. Made by Acting Director (Property Services) on 17 June 2010, pursuant to delegation for Minister for Transport under section 11(5) of the Acquisition of Land Act. 2. Published in the Gazette on 2 July 2010. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads.

Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994

AMENDING TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 2038) 2010

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Amending Taking of Land Notice (No. 2038) 2010.

Amendment of Land to be taken [s. 11(1A) and s. 11(1B) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

2. Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 1686) 2009 dated 29 January 2009, and published in the Gazette of 6 February 2009, at pages 484 and 485, relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Transport, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, is amended as described in the Schedule.

SCHEDULE

Amend Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 1686) 2009 dated 29 January 2009, and published in the Gazette of 6 February 2009, at pages 484 and 485, relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Transport, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland as follows -

Omit - “County of Canning, Parish of Canning - an area of about 303 square metres being part of Lot 2 on SP158712 contained in Title Reference: 50440170.

As shown approximately on Plan R2-1049 held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane.

Moreton Bay Region Caboolture - Beerburrum Rail Duplication 510/4246; 5315”

Insert - “County of Canning, Parish of Canning - an area of 302 square metres being Lot 7 on SP215165 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Environment and Resource Management), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 50440170.

Moreton Bay Region Caboolture - Beerburrum Rail Duplication 510/4246; 5315”

ENDNOTES

1. Made by Acting Director (Property Services) on 17 June 2010, pursuant to delegation for Minister for Transport under section 11(5) of the Acquisition of Land Act. 2. Published in the Gazette on 2 July 2010. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads. 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 82 935

Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994

AMENDING TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 2039) 2010

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Amending Taking of Land Notice (No. 2039) 2010.

Amendment of Land to be taken [s. 11(1A) and s. 11(1B) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

2. Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 1246) 2007 dated 26 July 2007, and published in the Gazette of 3 August 2007, at page 1663, relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Transport, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, is amended as described in the Schedule.

SCHEDULE

Amend Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 1246) 2007 dated 26 July 2007, and published in the Gazette of 3 August 2007, at page 1663, relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Transport, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland as follows -

Omit - “County of Canning, Parish of Canning - an area of about 1.32 hectares being part of Lot 2 on SP158712 contained in Title Reference: 50440170.

As shown approximately on Plan R2-1006NT held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane.

Caboolture Shire Caboolture - Beerburrum Rail Duplication 510/4246; 4109”

Insert - “County of Canning, Parish of Canning - an area of 1.315 hectares being Lot 6 on SP215165 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Environment and Resource Management), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 50440170.

Moreton Bay Region Caboolture - Beerburrum Rail Duplication 510/4246; 4109”

ENDNOTES

1. Made by Acting Director (Property Services) on 17 June 2010, pursuant to delegation for Minister for Transport under section 11(5) of the Acquisition of Land Act. 2. Published in the Gazette on 2 July 2010. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads.

Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994

AMENDING TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 2040) 2010

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Amending Taking of Land Notice (No. 2040) 2010.

Amendment of Land to be taken [s. 11(1A) and s. 11(1B) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

2. Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 1077) 2006 dated 9 November 2006, and published in the Gazette of 10 November 2006, at page 1203, relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Transport, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, is amended as described in the Schedule.

SCHEDULE

Amend Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 1077) 2006 dated 9 November 2006, and published in the Gazette of 10 November 2006, at page 1203, relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Transport, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland as follows -

Omit - “County of Canning, Parish of Canning - an area of about 2.396 hectares being part of Lot 2 on SP158712 contained in Title Reference: 50440170.

As shown approximately on Plan R2-1006NT(B) held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane.

Caboolture Shire Caboolture - Beerburrum Rail Duplication 775/371; 510/4109” 936 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 82 [2 July 2010

Insert - “County of Canning, Parish of Canning - an area of 2.46 hectares being Lot 5 on SP215165 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Environment and Resource Management), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 50440170.

Moreton Bay Region Caboolture - Beerburrum Rail Duplication 510/4246; 4109”

ENDNOTES

1. Made by Acting Director (Property Services) on 17 June 2010, pursuant to delegation for Minister for Transport under section 11(5) of the Acquisition of Land Act. 2. Published in the Gazette on 2 July 2010. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads.

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date Queensland College of Teachers

QCT Corporate Services Toowong $2,904.60 - AO6 19-07-2010 3377 4722 09/10 Senior Information Management $3,107.60 Officer (Records) Permanent Full-time

QCT Corporate Services Toowong $2,531.50 - AO5 26-07-2010 3377 4723 08/10 Systems Support Officer $2,751.50 Permanent Full-time Department of Communities

COM Disability Services, Community and Beenleigh, $2,374.40 - PO3 Ongoing 3405 4186 5647/08 Home Care Townsville, $2,592.90 Clinician (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Disability Services, Community and Ipswich $3,110.10 - PO5 Ongoing 3405 4186 5644/08 Home Care $3,334.90 Senior Clinician 5 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Disability Services, Community and Toowoomba, $2,760.40 - PO4 Ongoing 3405 4186 5643/08 Home Care Rockhampton, $2,973.80 Senior Clinician Mackay, Nundah 7 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time Department of Health

HEA Clinical and Statewide Services Herston $5,261.70 - HES2 26-07-2010 3170 4545 1006470 Medication Services Queensland $5,744.70 Division Senior Director - Medications Services Queensland (b)(c)(h)Contract

HHL Office of the Director General Brisbane $3,935.40 - SO2 05-07-2010 3170 4545 1003586 Integrated Communications Branch $4,101.30 Organisational Engagement Unit Director - Organisational Engagement Unit (b)(c)(h)Permanent Full-time

HHL Performance and Accountability Division Brisbane $3,673.00 - AO8 19-07-2010 3170 4545 1004574 Health Statistics Centre $3,884.30 Integration and Linkage Manager (Indigenous Information Strategy Team), Integration and Linkage, Health Statistics Centre (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

HHL Policy, Strategy and Resourcing Division Brisbane $2,962.30 - AO6 12-07-2010 3170 4545 1004284 Clinical Workforce Planning and $3,169.50 Development Branch Workforce Design and Liaison Unit Senior Workforce Planning Officer, Workforce Design and Liaison Unit (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

HHL Policy, Strategy and Resourcing Division Brisbane $2,228.00 - AO4 19-07-2010 3170 4545 1003552 Office of the Chief Nursing Officer $2,449.90 Executive Support Officer, Office of the Chief Nursing Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time Q-COMP

Q Q-COMP Brisbane Contract Sect122 02-07-2010 3020 6308 22/10 Senior Oracle Developer (g)Temporary Full-time Residential Tenancies Authority

RTA General Manager Brisbane $2,184.40 - AO4 19-07-2010 3046 5628 10/10 Executive Support Officer $2,402.00 (c)Temporary Full-time Transport and Main Roads

TMR Office of the General Manager(RoadTek) Toowoomba $2,530.40 - PO3 19-07-2010 4699 9322 4173/10 RoadTek Asset Services South $2,760.70 Asset Services Downs South West Project Manager (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

TMR Roads Business Group Mackay $1,890.20 - AO3 19-07-2010 3006 7683 4089/10 Regional Operations $2,105.50 Mackay/Whitsunday Region Program Support Officer (RIS) (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

TMR Roads Business Group Mackay $2,530.40 - PO3 19-07-2010 3006 7683 4081/10 Regional Operations $2,760.70 Mackay/Whitsunday Region Town Planning Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

TMR Roads Business Group Brisbane $3,306.60 - PO5 12-07-2010 3006 7683 4092/10 Regional Operations $3,543.70 Metropolitan Region Principal Engineer (Traffic) (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

TMR Roads Business Group Brisbane $2,937.50 - PO4 12-07-2010 3006 7683 4091/10 Regional Operations $3,162.60 Metropolitan Region Senior Surveyor (c)Permanent Full-time

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NOTE 1 : Positions within the Parliamentary Service come within the ambit of the Parliamentary Service Act 1988 and are not subject to the provisions of the Public Service Act 2008.

NOTE 2 : As prescribed under sections 55, 194, 195 and 196 of the Public Service Act 2008 and Part 1 of the Appeals Directive  (No.: 6/08): an appeal can not be made to the Commission Chief Executive against a decision to appoint or second an officer or other person to Senior Officer levels (SO1 and SO2), and; otherwise, an officer entitled to appeal must satisfy the following requirements.

1. the officer must have applied for a vacancy to which one of the following persons was promoted. • an officer of a Department • a general employee of a Department with tenure • an officer of a Public Service Office • a general employee of a Public Service Office with tenure; or • a tenured public sector employee of a public sector unit which applies promotional appeal rights under Schedule 1 of the Public Service Regulation 2008; 2. the officer’s application for the vacancy must have been received before the deadline for the receipt of applications; 3. the officer’s notice of appeal must be actually received by the Commission Chief Executive before the deadline for it’s receipt; 4. the officer must continue to be entitled to appeal. FOOTNOTES

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(h) Applications will remain current for a period specified in the material provided to applicants.

(i) Identified position.

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944 Vol. 354 2 July 2010 No. 84 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT Appointments gazette Part I

NOTIFICATION OF THE FILLING OF ADVERTISED VACANCIES

The following appointments to various positions have been made in accordance with the provisions of the Public Service Act 2008 .

Any officer who wishes to appeal against any of the promotions set out hereunder must do so in writing to -

Commission Chief Executive Public Service Commission PO Box 15190 City East Qld 4002 within 21 calendar days of this Gazette.

Officers can access the relevant Promotion Appeal Guidelines issued by the Public Service Commission at www.psc.qld.gov.au

Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification Number Appointment (Unless otherwise indicated) Chief Information Office

* Principal Policy Officer, Date of duty Geeves, Donald Senior Policy Officer, Telecommunications, Broadband and Norman Telecommunications Inter- Digital Economy Coordination Office, Jurisdictional, Telecommunications Brisbane (AO7) and ICT Industrial Liaison, Brisbane (AO6)

* This Appointment was made in accordance with Section 7.15 of the Recruitment and Selection Directive 01/10. Department of Communities

DOC Principal Policy Officer, Sport and Date of duty Kennett, Paul Lester Senior Policy Officer, Sport and 10055/10B Recreation Services, Planning and Recreation Services, Planning and Evaluation, Strategy, Brisbane (AO7) Evaluation, Strategy, Brisbane (AO6)

DOC Principal Policy Officer, Planning and Date of duty Turns, Victoria Anne Senior Advisor (Strategic Policy), 10055/10B Evaluation, Sport and Recreation Registration and Licensing Strategic Services, Strategy, Policy, Programs Policy, Road Safety and and Performance, Brisbane (AO7) Management System, Department of Transport and Main Roads, Brisbane (AO6)

DOC Transition Officer (Specialist Response Date of duty Mills, Darlene Specialist Response Officer, 23168/10 Service), Disability Services, Specialist Response Service, Community and Home Care, Service Disability and Community Care Delivery, Specialist Response Service Services, Housing and Implementation, Brisbane (AO5) Homelessness, South West Region (AO4)

DOC Senior Conferencing Officer (Outpost), Date of duty Keleher, Teresa Resource Officer (Youth Justice 23305/10 Hervey Bay Youth Justice Conferencing, Elizabeth Conferencing), Child Safety, Youth Child Safety, Youth and Families, and Families, Central Queensland Central Queensland Region, Regional Region, Regional Service Delivery Service Delivery Operations, Hervey Bay Operations, Hervey Bay (AO4) (AO5)

DOC Executive Assistant, Office of the Date of duty McHugh, Alice Administration Officer, Queensland 23344/10B Regional Director, Aboriginal and Torres Ambulance Service, Townsville Strait Islander Services, Far North (AO2) Queensland Region, Regional Service Delivery Operations, Cairns (AO3)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification Number Appointment (Unless otherwise indicated)

DSQ Principal Program Officer, Disability Date of duty James, Scott Senior Program Officer, Programs 0415/09 Services, Community and Home Care, Development Branch, Brisbane Home and Community Care and NGO (AO6) Contracting, Community Mental Health NGO’s, Brisbane (AO7) Department of Community Safety

DCS Officer in Charge, Central Region, 11-06-2010 Tuavao, Sela Rowena Paramedic, Brisbane Region, 37/10 Queensland Ambulance Service, Queensland Ambulance Service, Theodore (StnO1) Balmoral (Para)

* DCS Assistant General Manager, Wolston 07-06-2010 Simmons, Stephen Correctional Manager 114/10 Correctional Centre, Custodial Accommodation, Wolston Operations Directorate, Queensland Correctional Centre, Custodial Corrective Services, Wacol (QSS4) Operations Directorate, Queensland Corrective Services, Wacol (AO7)

* Due to Machinery of Government changes, Queensland Corrective Services and the Department of Emergency Services are now known as the Department of Community Safety. Education and Training

CO Executive Coordinator, Office of the 16-06-2010 Sutcliffe, Tonia Executive Services Officer, Tertiary 20075/10B Assistant Director-General, Tertiary and and Non-State Education, Brisbane Non-State Education Division, Skills (AO3) Queensland, Brisbane (AO5)

CO Learning Developer, ISAS Operations 01-06-2010 Grigg, Julian Project Officer, ISAS Operations Unit, 20129/10B Unit, Information and Technologies Information and Technologies Branch, Brisbane South (AO5) Branch, Brisbane South (AO3)

CO Learning Developer, ISAS Operations 01-06-2010 Redman, Bernadette Administration Officer, Vocational 20129/10B Unit, Information and Technologies Programs, Sunshine Coast Institute Branch, Brisbane South (AO5) of TAFE, Nambour (AO3)

CO Manager (Finance & Corporate 15-06-2010 Yen, Trang Principal Project Manager, 6632/10C Support), Office for Early Childhood Department of Communities, Education and Care, Brisbane (AO8) Brisbane (AO7)

BNIT Learning Advisor, Brisbane North 21-06-2010 Rutherford, Peter Teacher, Enoggera State School, 6822/10B Institute of TAFE, South Brisbane (AO5) George Department of Education and Training (TC)

TBIT Disability Services Officer, The Bremer 28-06-2010 Kendrick, Dale Norah Learning Support Officer, The Bremer 6820/10B Institute of TAFE, All The Bremer Institute of TAFE, All the Bremer Institute of TAFE Campuses (AO4) Institute of TAFE Campuses (004)

TNQT  Faculty Manager (AO8) 07-06-2010 Jenkins-Jones, Sue Faculty Manager (AO7) 10/10B Employment Economic Development and Innovation

EEDI Senior Information Services Officer, Date of duty Morton, David Information Services Officer, Liquor, 33754/10 Liquor, Gaming, Racing and Fair Gaming, Racing and Fair Trading, Trading, Brisbane (AO6) Brisbane (AO4)

EEDI  Principal Program Officer, Employment Date of duty Alamate, Edwin Senior Program Officer, Employment 10211/10 and Economic Development, Brisbane and Economic Development, (AO6) Brisbane (AO5)

EEDI  Principal Commercial Analyst, Date of duty McDonald, Kylie Senior Commercial Analyst, 10250/10 Employment and Economic Employment and Economic Development, Brisbane (AO7) Development, Brisbane (AO6)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification Number Appointment (Unless otherwise indicated)

EEDI Senior Trade Officer, Employment and Date of duty Moss, Carolyn Ann Trade Officer, Employment and 10042/10 Economic Development, Brisbane Economic Development, Brisbane (AO5) (AO3)

EEDI  Senior Project Officer, Resources, Energy Date of duty Furse, Tyler Robert Project Officer, Resources, Energy 10246/10 and Manufacturing, Brisbane (AO5) and Manufacturing, Brisbane (AO4)

* TRDI Senior Project Officer, Employment and Date of duty Davis, Eden Senior Project Officer, Employment 18326/09 Economic Development, Brisbane (AO6) and Economic Development, Brisbane (AO5)

* TRDI  Principal Project Officer, Employment Date of duty Crathern, Carmel Senior Policy Officer, Employment 6627/08 and Economic Development, Brisbane Monica and Economic Development, (AO7) Brisbane (AO6)

# Manager, Operational Support Unit, 14-06-2010 Fitzgerald, Tania Manager, Operational Support Unit, Central Region, Statewide Services Central Region, Statewide Services Division, Mines and Energy, Division, Mines and Energy, Rockhampton (AO7) Rockhampton (AO6)

# This appointment was made in accordance with Recruitment & Selection Directive 04/06 S7.12 Direct Appointment to roles at a higher level. * This Appointment was made in accordance with Section 7.15 of the Recruitment and Selection Directive 01/10. Environment and Resource Management

ERM Project Manager, Strategic Projects, Date of duty Marks, Fiona Rense Principal Project Officer, Technical 10078/10 Operations, Environment and Natural Sandra Project, Technical Operations, Client Resources Regulation, Operations and Services and Regional Support, Environmental Regulator, Brisbane Environment and Natural Resource (AO8) Regulation, Operations and Environmental Regulator, Brisbane (PO4)

ERM Senior Conservation Officer, South East Date of duty Burnham, Mark Ranger in Charge, South East Region, 10154/10 Region, Terrestrial, Queensland Parks Bevan Terrestrial, Queensland Parks and and Wildlife Service, Operations and BSc Wildlife Service, Operations and Environmental Regulator, Brisbane Environmental Regulator, Brisbane (PO3) (OO6)

ERM Senior Administration Officer, Business 01-07-2010 Cunningham, Sally Administration Officer, Business 23203/10 Services CBD, Regional Service Services CBD, Regional Service Delivery, Operations and Delivery, Operations and Environmental Regulator, Brisbane Environmental Regulator, Brisbane (AO4) (AO3)

ERM Senior Human Resources Advisor, 19-07-2010 Bailey, Peter Workforce Information Officer, 23312/10 Employee Relations, Human Resources, Business Services, Business and Corporate Services, Water and Asset Services, Queensland Parks and Corporate Services, Brisbane (AO5) Wildlife Services, Operations and Environmental Regulator, Cairns (AO4)

ERM Project Officer, Planning and 16-06-2010 Stivala, Belinda Administration Officer, Planning and 23392/10B Assessment, Central West Region, Assessment, Central West Region, Regional Service Delivery, Operations Regional Service Delivery, and Environmental Regulator, Mackay Operations and Environmental (A04) Regulator, Mackay (AO3)

ERM Senior Lawyer, General Law Team, Legal 01-07-2010 Kwong, Lap Treasury Analyst, Transport, 23652/10 Services, Corporate Services, Water (LLB(Hons)) Infrastructure and Government and Corporate Services, Brisbane (PO4) Services, Red & Tigs, Treasury Office, Queensland Treasury, Brisbane (AO4)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification Number Appointment (Unless otherwise indicated)

ERM Project Officer (Program Support), 18-06-2010 Ranasinghe, Ajanthi Administration Officer, Water 23738/10 Knowledge and Information, Regional Allocation and Planning, Water, NRM Programs, Sustainable Water and Corporate Services, Communities and Landscapes, Brisbane (AO3) Operations and Environmental Regulator, Brisbane (AO4)

ERM Executive Assistant, Client Outcomes, 21-06-2010 Karcic, Munevera Administrative Officer, Business 23441/10B Spatial Information, Land and Services, Brisbane (AO2) Vegetation, Woolloongabba (AO3)

ERM Technical Officer (Drilling), GABSI, 17-06-2010 Whittington, Shawn Operations Officer, GABSI, South 23377/10 South West Region, Regional Service West Region, Regional Service Delivery, Operations and Delivery, Operations and Environmental Regulator, Charleville Environmental Regulator, Charleville (OO4) (OO3)

ERM Technical Officer (Drilling), GABSI, 17-06-2010 Castles, Rodney Operations Officer, GABSI, South 23377/10 South West Region, Regional Service West Region, Regional Service Delivery, Operations and Delivery, Operations and Environmental Regulator, Charleville Environmental Regulator, Charleville (OO4) (OO3)

ERM Senior Spatial Information Officer, Data 15-06-2010 Karki, Sudarshan Spatial Information Officer, Data 23611/10 Management and Acquisition, Spatial (MGIS) Management and Acquisition, Information, Land and Vegetation, Spatial Information, Land and Woolloongabba (PO4) Vegetation, Woolloongabba (PO2) Infrastructure and Planning

DIP  Principal Finance Officer, Financial Date of duty McLaggan, Douglas Senior Finance Officer, Financial 0257/10B Analysis and Advice, Finance and Lawrie Analysis and Advice, Finance and Business Services, Strategy and Business Services, Strategy and Governance, Brisbane (AO7) Governance, Brisbane (AO6)

DIP  Senior Internal Auditor, Evaluation and Date of duty Mayadunne, Sumi Senior Financial Analyst, Office of 0235/10B Internal Audit, Strategy and the Director-General, Department of Governance, Brisbane (AO6) Communities, Brisbane (AO5)

DIP  Principal Project Officer, Significant Date of duty Worrall, Robert Senior Project Officer, Significant 0173/10 Projects Coordination, Industry Projects Howard Projects Coordination, Industry Facilitation, Infrastructure and Projects Facilitation, Infrastructure Economic Development, Brisbane and Economic Development, (AO7) Brisbane (AO6) Justice and Attorney-General

* Senior Accommodation Officer, 14-06-2010 Ogden, Maurie Lance Senior Project Officer, General Facilities Services, Corporate Services, Manager’s Office, QLeave, Brisbane Brisbane (AO6) (AO5)

J Court Services Officer, Mareeba 21-06-2010 Dunkerton, Emma Administrative Officer, Mareeba 10312/10B Magistrates Courts, Far North Jade Magistrates Courts, Far North Queensland Region, Justice Services, Queensland Region, Justice Mareeba (AO3) Services, Mareeba (AO2)

J Senior Analyst, Information and 22-06-2010 Weitkus, David John Scheme Analyst, Information and 20044/10 Evaluation Branch, Workplace Health Evaluation Branch, Workplace and Safety Queensland, Neville Bonner Health and Safety Queensland, Building (AO8) Neville Bonner Building (AO7)

* As per Section 7.15 of Directive 01/10.

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Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification Number Appointment (Unless otherwise indicated) Queensland Police Service

PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Date of duty Keys, Gerard Damian Administrative Officer (Recruitment), 371/09 Information and Communications Employee Services, Shared Service Technology, Brisbane (AO3) Agency, Department of Public Works, Brisbane (AO2)

PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Date of duty Bartholomeusz, Kim Administrative Officer, Weapons 371/09 Information and Communications Therese Licensing Branch, Administration Technology, Brisbane (AO3) Division, Brisbane (AO2)

PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Date of duty Killin, David Peter Administrative Officer, Weapons 371/09 Information and Communications Licensing Branch, Administration Technology, Brisbane (AO3) Division, Brisbane (AO2) Department of Public Works

DPW Principal Procurement Officer, Date of duty Malcolm, Susannah Procurement Officer, Procurement 10008/10B Procurement Services, Queensland Joy Services, Queensland Government Government Chief Procurement Office, BAEd Chief Procurement Office, Brisbane Brisbane (AO7) (AO4)

DPW Principal Procurement Officer, Date of duty Merry, David Glen Project Officer, Procurement 10008/10B Procurement Services, Queensland Services, Queensland Government Government Chief Procurement Office, Chief Procurement Office, Brisbane Brisbane (AO7) (AO2)

DPW Principal Project Officer, Organisational Date of duty White, Vanessa Anne Senior Procurement Officer, 10116/10 Procurement Capability, Procurement Procurement Services, Support Development and Performance, Services, QBuild, Brisbane (AO5) Queensland Government Chief Procurement Office, Brisbane (AO7)

DPW Senior Procurement Officer, Date of duty Brockwell, Susan Procurement Officer, Procurement 10009/10B Procurement Services, Queensland Fleur Services, Queensland Government Government Chief Procurement Office, Chief Procurement Office, Brisbane Brisbane (AO5) (AO4) Transport and Main Roads

MR Senior Survey Assistant, Regional Date of duty Finn, David Survey Assistant, Regional 2812/10 Operations, Roads Business Group, Operations, Roads Business Group, Townsville (OO4) Townsville (CWO8)

TMR Senior Modeller, Strategy Development Date of duty Tseng, Yung-Yu Modeller, Corridor Management and 3060/10 Group, Integrated Transport Planning MstrEng Operations Group, Roads Business Group, Brisbane (PO4) Group, Brisbane (PO3)

TMR Senior Designer (Civil), Regional Date of duty Smale, Scott Senior Designer (Civil), Regional 3162/10 Operations, Roads Business Group, BEngTech Operations, Roads Business Group, Nerang (PO4) Nerang (PO3)

TMR Senior Designer (Civil), Regional Date of duty Ebbstein, Robert Designer (Civil), Regional 3162/10 Operations, Roads Business Group, BEngTech Operations, Roads Business Group, Nerang (PO4) Nerang (PO3)

TMR Project Manager, Regional Operations, Date of duty Mengel, Wade Senior Engineer (Civil), Regional 3362/10 Roads Business Group, Brisbane (AO7) Operations, Roads Business Group, Brisbane (PO4)

TMR Operations Coordinator, Network Date of duty Attewell, Shane Construction Worker, Network 3453/10 Services, Office of the General Manager Services, Office of the General (RoadTek), Deagon (OO5) Manager (RoadTek), Deagon (CW08)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification Number Appointment (Unless otherwise indicated)

TMR Senior Spatial Science Officer, Regional Date of duty Bouldin, Michelle GIS Officer, Regional Operations, 3519/10 Operations, Roads Business Group, Roads Business Group, Toowoomba Toowoomba (PO4) (PO3)

TMR Senior Design Engineer (Civil), Regional Date of duty Bhattacharyya, Engineer (Civil), Regional 3574/10 Operations, Roads Business Group, Prasenjit Operations, Roads Business Group, Barcaldine (PO4) MstrCivEngStructures Warwick (PO3)

TMR Designer Engineer (Civil), Regional Date of duty Singh, Sima Engineer (Civil), Regional 3586/10 Operations, Roads Business Group, BEng(Civil) Operations, Roads Business Group, Barcaldine (PO3) Barcaldine (PO2)

TMR Program Manager (Pedestrian and Date of duty Davis, Robyn Program Manager (Cycling and 3606/10 Cycling), Corridor Management and Pedestrians), Corridor Management Operations Group, Brisbane (AO8) and Operations Group, Brisbane (AO7)

TMR Help Desk Officer, Customer Service Date of duty Owen, Kay Officer (Logbook CPU), Customer 3691/10 Direct, Transport Services Division, Service Direct, Transport Services Brisbane (AO4) Division, Brisbane (AO3) Treasury Department

TY Revenue Officer – Level 1, Brisbane Date of duty Reid, Yasmin Lea Administrative Officer, Brisbane 3329/10 Contact Centre, Client Management, Contact Centre, Client Management, Office of State Revenue, Brisbane (AO3) Office of State Revenue, Brisbane (AO2) Queensland Water Commission

QWC  Senior Policy Officer, Infrastructure 30-03-2010 Patullo, Emma Project Support Officer, 2962/10 Implementation, Regional Planning and Infrastructure Implementation, Policy, Brisbane (AO6) Regional Planning and Policy, Brisbane (AO4)

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950 Vol. 354 2 July 2010 No. 84 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT Appointments gazette Part II

NOTIFICATION OF THE FILLING OF APPOINTMENTS PART II

Appointments have been approved to the undermentioned vacancies. Appeals do not lie against these appointments

Reference Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Number Department of Communities

@ COM Director, Cleveland Youth Detention Centre, Statewide Date of duty Owens, Peter Norman James 2794/10 Services, Regional Service Delivery Operations, Townsville (SES2 equivalent)

@ DOC Regional Director, Child Safety Youth and Families, North Date of duty Cronin, Terry Louise 23214/10 Queensland Region, Regional Service Delivery Operations, Townsville (SES2)

DOC  Director, Communication Projects, Corporate Date of duty Daniel, Kim Marie 23491/10B Communication, Organisational Services, Communication Services, Gold Coast (SO1)

@ Temporary for a period of 3 years with possible extension. Department of Community Safety

DCS Executive Manager, State Alarm Management Unit, Date of duty Moran, Timothy 154/10C Operations Business & Strategy Branch Directorate, Queensland Fire & Rescue Service, Woolloongabba (AO8)

DCS Program Support Officer, Grants and Subsidies, 07-06-2010 Cook, Annastasia 229/10B Volunteer Management Branch, Emergency Management Queensland, Kedron (AO4) Education and Training

* CO Principal Project Officer (Science), Teaching and 09-06-2010 Nicholas, Ward 20180/10 Learning, North Queensland Region, Townsville (PO5)

CO Executive Services Officer, Teaching and Learning 01-07-2010 Connor, Melissa 20085/10B Branch, Brisbane (AO3)

# CO Principal Project Officer (Data), DET HRMIS Program, 19-07-2010 Ratcliff, Mark 20195/10 Human Resources Branch, Brisbane (AO7)

% CO Executive Services Officer, eLearning Unit, Information 21-06-2010 Harris, Marnie 20176/10 and Technologies Branch, Coorparoo (AO3)

@ CO Project Manager (IAM), Identity and Access Management, 01-07-2010 Wright, Shane 20212/10 Information and Technologies Branch, Brisbane South (AO7)

* Temporary until 30-06-2012. # Temporary until 02-07-2011 with possibility of extension. % Temporary until 30-09-2010 with possibility of extension. @ Temporary until 09-07-2011 with possibility of extension. Employment Economic Development and Innovation

EEDI Senior Microbiologist, Animal Diseases Surveillance Date of duty Platell, Joanne 33100/10 Laboratory, Animal and Chemical Biosecurity Science, BBmedSc Biosecurity Science, Directorate, Biosecurity Queensland, Toowoomba (PO4)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Number Environment and Resource Management

ERM  Regional Manager, Great Sandy Region, Marine, Date of duty Belcher, Kenneth Ross 10098/10 Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, Operations and BApp Sc Environmental Regulator, Hervey Bay (SO1)

ERM  Overseer Grade 1, Duaringa SFG, Western FMA, 21-06-2010 Turner, Jason 23438/10 Operations, Forest Products, Land and Vegetation, Duaringa (FE5)

ERM  Senior Spatial Information Officer, Data Management 22-06-2010 Brien, Melissa 23813/10 and Acquisition, Spatial Information, Land and BEnvSc Vegetation, Indooroopilly (PO3)

ERM  Resource Assessment Officer, Resource Assessment and 05-07-2010 Dupavillon, Jacqueline 23527/10 Information, Planning and Assessment, Central West BSc Region, Regional Service Delivery, Operations and Environmental Regulator, Rockhampton (PO2)

ERM  Administration Officer, South, Water Services, South East 21-06-2010 Williams, Nathan 23348/10B Region, Regional Service Delivery, Operations and Environmental Regulator, Woolloongabba (AO2)

ERM Land Administration Officer, Land Management, Land 02-08-2010 Hooper, Naomi 23469/10B Services, South East Region, Regional Service Delivery, Operations and Environmental Regulator, Ipswich (AO3)

ERM  Regional Services Director, North Region, Regional 31-05-2010 Buckley, Andrew Robert 22755/10 Service Delivery, Operations and Environmental Regulator, Townsville or Cairns (SES 2) Justice and Attorney-General

J Manager, Evaluation, Information and Evaluation 22-06-2010 Macklin, Michelle Anne 20062/10 Branch, Workplace Health and Safety Queensland, Neville Bonner Building, Brisbane (AO8) Queensland Police Service

PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Information and Date of duty Sillence, Shani Cybele 371/09 Communications Technology, Brisbane (AO3)

PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Information and Date of duty Woods, Rhonda Jan 371/09 Communications Technology, Brisbane (AO3)

PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Information and Date of duty Fabri, Julie 371/09 Communications Technology, Brisbane (AO3)

* PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Information and Date of duty Carroll, Michelle Ann 371/09 Communications Technology, Brisbane (AO3)

** PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Information and Date of duty Alderman, Sonia Marie-Anne 371/09 Communications Technology, Brisbane (AO3)

** PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Information and Date of duty Archbold, Hayley Jayne Mary 371/09 Communications Technology, Brisbane (AO3)

** PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Information and Date of duty Bonanno, Anne May 371/09 Communications Technology, Brisbane (AO3)

** PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Information and Date of duty Braun, Tracy Anne 371/09 Communications Technology, Brisbane (AO3)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Number

** PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Information and Date of duty Buxton, Lesleigh 371/09 Communications Technology, Brisbane (AO3)

** PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Information and Date of duty Canning, Sharon Leanne 371/09 Communications Technology, Brisbane (AO3)

** PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Information and Date of duty Castillo, Percival 371/09 Communications Technology, Brisbane (AO3)

** PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Information and Date of duty Davidson, Kristy 371/09 Communications Technology, Brisbane (AO3)

** PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Information and Date of duty Dawson, Erin Louise 371/09 Communications Technology, Brisbane (AO3)

** PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Information and Date of duty Dean, Rikki Lee 371/09 Communications Technology, Brisbane (AO3)

** PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Information and Date of duty Drewe, Jessica Erin 371/09 Communications Technology, Brisbane (AO3)

** PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Information and Date of duty Gardner, Brent Kenneth 371/09 Communications Technology, Brisbane (AO3)

** PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Information and Date of duty Hale, Angela Jane 371/09 Communications Technology, Brisbane (AO3)

** PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Information and Date of duty Iosefo, Betty 371/09 Communications Technology, Brisbane (AO3)

** PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Information and Date of duty Lane, Samantha Lily 371/09 Communications Technology, Brisbane (AO3)

** PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Information and Date of duty Lavea, Tepailealofa 371/09 Communications Technology, Brisbane (AO3)

** PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Information and Date of duty McKenzie, Leisa Frances 371/09 Communications Technology, Brisbane (AO3)

** PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Information and Date of duty Munro, Sherrie Margaret 371/09 Communications Technology, Brisbane (AO3)

** PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Information and Date of duty Rankin, Kelli Rae 371/09 Communications Technology, Brisbane (AO3)

** PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Information and Date of duty Raper, Michelle Elise 371/09 Communications Technology, Brisbane (AO3)

** PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Information and Date of duty Smith, Simone Elizabeth 371/09 Communications Technology, Brisbane (AO3)

** PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Information and Date of duty Stephens, Paul William 371/09 Communications Technology, Brisbane (AO3)

** PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Information and Date of duty West, Naomi Maree 371/09 Communications Technology, Brisbane (AO3)

** PO Client Service Officer, Policelink, Information and Date of duty Willoughby, Michelle Karen 371/09 Communications Technology, Brisbane (AO3)

* Temporary appointment until 08-10-2010. ** Temporary appointment until 04-07-2011.

Vol. 354 2 July 2010 No. 84 953 Appointments QUEENSLANDGOVERNMENT Part II gazette

Reference Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Number Department of Premier and Cabinet

PR  Director, Constitutional and Administrative Law Services, Date of duty Leighton, Craig 0225/10 State Affairs, Governance Division, Brisbane (SO1) Department of Public Works

DPW Executive Director, ICT Policy and Coordination Office, ICT Date of duty Chapman, Alan James 10161/10 Division, Brisbane (SES3) Transport and Main Roads

TD Transport Inspector, Northern Region, Transport Services Date of duty Wiltshire, Ian 1851/09 Division, Cairns (AO4)

TD Casual Customer Service Officer, Central Region, Date of duty Denlay, Debra 2832/10 Transport Services Division, Mackay (AO2)

TD Casual Customer Service Officer, Central Region, Date of duty Falconer, Evelyn 2832/10 Transport Services Division, Mackay (AO2)

TD Casual Customer Service Officer, Central Region, Date of duty Ziegeler, Jaylene 2832/10 Transport Services Division, Mackay (AO2)

TMR Driving Examiner/Principal Customer Service Officer, Central Date of duty O’Donnell, Emma 3249/10 Region, Transport Services Division, Blackwater (AO3)

TMR Cultural Heritage Officer, Regional Operations, Roads Date of duty Warland, Jacinta 3457/10 Business Group, Townsville (PO3) BSocSc(Archeology)

TMR Senior Electrical Engineer, Network Services, RoadTek Date of duty Young, Gregory 3539/10 Group, Maroochydore (PO4) BEngElect

TMR Operational Officer, Regional Operations, Roads Date of duty Monk, Bradley 3716/10 Business Group, Roma (OO4)

TTA Network Strategist, Strategy and Planning, Brisbane Date of duty Scanlan, Liam 3336/10 (AO6)

TTA Temporary Web Developer, Customer Service and Date of duty Lutton, Troy 3470/10 Marketing, Brisbane (AO6)

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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Robyn Anne MOYLAN-GARRICK WONDECLA Brisbane, 30 June 2010 Elizabeth Ann NORMAN PORMPURAAW It is notified that, pursuant to Section 21 (5) of the Justices of the Judy Ann RIESS WINDSOR Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991 , each of the persons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has been Jade Maree SCOTT BERSERKER appointed and is registered as a Commissioner for Declarations. Samantha Jane SHEPHERD GRACEMERE Damien Mealey Brittany Claire SMEED STAFFORD HEIGHTS Cheryl Ann STEELE YEPPOON Registrar of Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Kerrie Lee THORNE BUDERIM Nereda Dawn WHITE MCDOWALL THE SCHEDULE Amy Beverley ALLEN BENTLEY PARK Department of Justice and Attorney-General Brisbane, 30 June 2010 Bernard Jamieson CAHILL ALBANY CREEK Suzanna Victoria GRIERSON MILTON It is notified that, pursuant to Section 24 (1) of the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991 , each of the William Bernard HARTE NORMANTON persons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has been Dianne Joy IMESON MORNINGSIDE revoked as a Justice of the Peace (Qualified). Nicole Lisa JONES SOUTH MACKAY Damien Mealey Ross Mark RICKARDS CONDON Registrar of Justices of the Peace Bridget Anne RUTLAND EMERALD and Commissioners for Declarations

Department of Justice and Attorney-General THE SCHEDULE Brisbane, 30 June 2010 Peter Rodney LOVELY DECEPTION BAY It is notified that, pursuant to Section 21 (5) of the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991 , each of the Department of Communities persons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has been 2 July 2010 appointed and is registered as a Justice of the Peace (Qualified). Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council and under the provisions of the Commission for Damien Mealey Children and Young People and Child Guardian Act 2000 , Registrar of Justices of the Peace approved the appointment of and Commissioners for Declarations Barry Salmon THE SCHEDULE as the Assistant Commissioner for Children and Young People and Child Guardian for the term of one year commencing 26 May 2010 Janelle Yvonne AMBROSE WEST END until 25 May 2011. Marcia Leigh EDWARDS WOODRIDGE Karen Struthers MP Andrea FLANAGAN LANDSBOROUGH Minister for Community Services and Housing Minister for Women Anthony John HUMPHRYS HOLLAND PARK WEST Panida KOONCHAROEN PARKWOOD Leisha Alma Eda KRAUSE BULIMBA Mark Stephan KUHN RUNAWAY BAY Anthony LEVERTON CHAPEL HILL 956 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010

Department of Health Brisbane, 24 June 2010

Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council and under the provisions of the Health Practitioners (Professional Standards) Act 1999, has approved the appointment of members to the panels of assessors as set out hereunder –

for a term commencing on 1 July 2010 and expiring 18 February 2015 -

Chiropractors Panel of Assessors

Keith Harvey Charlton Scott Thomas Charlton Samantha Jane Culley Felicity Jane Gundelach John William Reggars Matthew John Stewart Andrew Francis Vincent

Dental Auxiliaries Panel of Assessors

Catherine Terese Hanley Joan Marie James

Dental Prosthetists Panel of Assessors

Nedelijka Nikolovski Stephanie Anne Shaw Simon Xavier Versteegen

Dental Technicians Panel of Assessors

Nedelijka Nikolovski Stephanie Anne Shaw Simon Xavier Versteegen

Dentists Panel of Assessors

Julee Birch Edward Caldwell-Wearne Surendra Prakash Chandra Geoffrey Alan Cheyne Alexander John Moule Neil William Savage

Medical Practitioners Panel of Assessors

Reza Adib Richard Huish Ashby Jules Sydney Black Michael David Humphrey Andrew James Johnson Richard Lee Kennedy Harpreat Moudgil 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 957

Elizabeth Ness McVie Alan Edward O’Connor Jonathan Michael Osborne David John Rosengren Ann Rudden Jennifer Ann Schafer Peter Jasper Storey Josephine Jennifer Sundin Ross Phillip Taylor Margaret Jane Turner John Powell Waller Edward William Weaver

Medical Radiation Technologists Panel of Assessors

Lynda Jane Michel

Nursing and Midwifery Panel of Assessors

Jennifer Ashton Alan Gordon Barnard Mary Elizabeth Barnett Stephen Lewis Born Carole Patricia Crack Kim Elizabeth Forrester Jennifer Gaye Goodwin Catherine Mary James Joanne Lee James Stephen John Lewis Debra Anne Moen Debra Ellen Nizette Yvonne Therese Johanna Osborne Justine Theresa Anne Powell Elizabeth Robertson Diana Margaret Ross Patricia Ann Schneider Mary Alice Lea Sidebotham Barbara Low Soong Jocelyn Toohill Catherine Turner Andrew Ian Urquhart Beryl Anne Valentine Elizabeth Anne Wilkes Gerald Francis Williams Susan Carol Young

Occupational Therapists Panel of Assessors

Margaret Mary Cook Geoffrey Tennyson Lau Marea Jay Webb 958 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010

Optometrists Panel of Assessors

Kady Louise Brandon Jason John Holland Kate Louise Johnson Ian Crawford Kent Megan O’Hara Sullivan Shannon Julie Smith

Osteopaths Panel of Assessors

Arun David Shapleskie

Pharmacists Panel of Assessors

Karen Allen Warren Sydney Shevling Blee Hendrika Laetitia Hattingh Karalyn Joyce Huxhagen Kerrie Louise Kensell Margaret Therese Robinson Judith Ann Singleton Karin Walduck

Physiotherapists Panel of Assessors

Mara Gabriella Bennett Mark Richard Colin Brown Veronica Eileen Case Amy Elizabeth Fagan Rolandus Hendricus Herman Jansen Venerina Johnston Eeva-Liisa Laakso Steven Derek Purcell Neil Tuttle

Podiatrists Panel of Assessors

Nadine Archibald Matthew James Cichero

Psychologists Panel of Assessors

Rebekah Doley Katarina Sharon Maureen Fritzon Suzanne Fulford Isla Jane Gillespie Kathryn Louise Piper Christine Rosalie Richardson Julie Dorothy Sim Karen Anne Sullivan

Public Panel of Assessors

George Amarandos 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 959

Garry Joseph Bell Alison Kate Christou Lee Cross Kai Haakon Dahl Susan Jean Dann David Harry Gill Murray Ross Green Bronwyn Fay Herbertson Bevan Shane Hughes Susan Maree Johnson Trevor Leslie Jordan Sherry Jean Kaurila Randall John Kirkwood Julianne Miller Eleanor Milligan Noel Patrick Muller Paul Robert Murdoch Anne Elizabeth O’Farrell Sharon Ann Oxenbridge Fiona Kaye Petty Emma Marguerite Robertson George Nathan Seymour Aileen Kai Sian Tan Allen Robert Thomas Mark Richard Tucker-Evans Kevin Patrick Walsh Agnes Marquez Whiten Michelle Williams Michael Yiu Wing Yau Denise Christine Zell

Speech Pathologists Panel of Assessors

Bronwyn Joy Davidson Victoria Mary Dawson Wendy Susan McCallum Kathleen Gail Vidler

for a term commencing on 19 August 2010 and expiring 18 February 2015:

Chiropractors Panel of Assessors

Kenneth John Lorme Anthony Peake Williams Mark Graham Pickford John Anthony Hinwood Paul John Ryan

Dental Auxiliaries Panel of Assessors

Genevieve Bailey Julie Ann Barker Elizabeth Norma Evelyn 960 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010

Dental Prosthetists Panel of Assessors

Bruce William Menzies

Dental Technicians Panel of Assessors

Bruce William Menzies

Dentists Panel of Assessors

Carolyn Mary Henderson Louise Mary McLoughlin Michael Anthony Foley Wan Kim Seow Valerie Woodford

Medical Practitioners Panel of Assessors

Andrew James Brooks Eileen Mary Burkett Sandra Joy Congdon Brian De’Ambrosis Michael Diamond Bernadette Maree Dutton David Kerslake Evans Kong Hai Goh John Denys Golder Steven John Goode Neville Frederick Hacker John Hemming Robert Stanley Brian Kable Joan Margaret Lawrence Errol John Maguire David Morgan John Bevan North John Scott Phipps Paul Pincus Glenda Joyce Powell Stephen Bernard Pozzi Philip Richardson Dana Wainwright Morris Williams

Medical Radiation Technologists Panel of Assessors

Martin Gerard Buckley Gregory John Rattray

Optometrists Panel of Assessors

Harry Paul Melides

Osteopaths Panel of Assessors

Joyaa Bet’Hlana Antares 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 961

Pharmacists Panel of Assessors

Pamela Doreen Mathers Andrew Foote Petrie Brett Simmonds

Physiotherapists Panel of Assessors

Stephen John Boyd Pauline Watter

Podiatrists Panel of Assessors

Rachael Bradhurst Lyndon Jackson Homeming Heather Gayle Netscher

Psychologists Panel of Assessors

Deborah Sue Anderson Denise Marguerite Britton Karen Butler Sharon Daniels Roger Thomas Dooley Mary Margaret Elizabeth Field Liliana Pacey Jennifer Promnitz Andrea Jean Quinn Ruth Marie Simons Paul Joseph Stevenson

Public Panel of Assessors

Bradley Scott Bishop Glenys Merrill Bolland Jennifer Anne Felton Glennis (Glen) Royden Lamperd Ann Langley Graeme Lawrence Kenneth Duncan MacDougall David Norman McKenzie Wayne Alexander Sanderson Margaret Cecilia Shapiro Michael Weir

Speech Pathologists Panel of Assessors

Gail Christine Woodyatt

PAUL LUCAS MP Deputy Premier and Minister for Health 962 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010 Salary Superann. JEFF LOOF Brisbane, 2 July 2010 Value Public Service Commission Total Remun. Leave Loading Fortnights = 26.0892857142 12.75% Superannuation Remun. Package Schedule 1 Salary Superann. Effective from 1 July 2010 27,00027,00027,000 189,29227,000 179,57727,000 216,292 172,78927,000 206,577 167,11427,000 199,789 160,900 24,13525,500 194,114 154,693 22,89625,500 148,484 187,900 22,03125,500 181,693 146,377 2,539 21,30725,500 175,484 140,166 2,409 20,51525,500 171,877 133,958 2,318 19,72321,000 242,966 165,666 128,635 2,242 18,932 231,88221,000 123,311 159,458 2,159 18,66321,000 224,138 7,255.50 154,135 120,322 2,075 17,87121,000 6,883.20 217,663 148,811 114,997 1,992 17,080 210,574 6,623.00 141,322 109,674 1,964 16,401 203,491 6,405.50 105,238 135,997 1,880 15,722 196,408 6,167.30 130,674 1,797 15,341 192,504 126,238 5,929.40 1,726 14,662 5,691.40 185,417 1,654 13,983 178,335 5,610.60 1,614 13,418 172,262 5,372.60 1,543 166,187 5,134.60 1,471 158,277 4,930.60 1,412 4,726.50 152,202 146,128 4,611.90 141,068 4,407.80 4,203.80 4,033.80 Vehicle Cost $ per annum $ per annum $ per annum $ per annum $ per annum $ per annum $ per F/N SES REMUNERATION RATES (including Vehicle Cost increase) and in accordance with section n/a n/a Low Low Low Low Low Low High High High High High High High High Work Value Range Value Assessed Work Public Service Act 2008 4.13.4 1,520 + 3.33.2 1,280 - 1,519 3.1 1,120 - 1,279 2.4 2.32.2 940 - 1,119 2.11.3 820 - 939 1.2 1.1 770 - 819 720 - 769 Point Package SES 4 4.2 SES 3 3.5 SES 2 2.5 SES 1 1.4 LEVEL 6.2 of Directive No. 05/09, the following variation to Schedule 1 05/09 has been approved as detailed below. Under Section 53 of the 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 963 Cost Total 4,612.00 4,407.80 Employment Brisbane, 30 June 2010 Cost 137,279 131,201 Total Employment Total Employment Department of Justice and Attorney-General 1,614 1,543 Leave Loading Fortnights = 26.0892857142 15,341 14,662 12.75% 12.75% SCHEDULE B Superannuation Effective from 1 July 2010 Effective from 1 July SENIOR OFFICERS REMUNERATION RATES Salary Salary and in accordance with clause 1 of Schedule A Directive No. 6/09 Senior Officers – Employment Annual 120,324 114,996 105,239 13,418 4,033.80 120,069 1,412 109,674 13,983 4,203.80 125,128 1,471 $ per annum $ per annum $ per annum $ per annum $ per F/N Assessed Work Value Public Service Act 2008 1 770 - 819 2 2 Point Package

1 720 - 769 SO1 SO2 LEVEL Under section 54 of the Conditions, the following variation to Schedule B of Directive No. 6/09 has been approved as detailed below. as detailed below. variation to Schedule B of Directive No. 6/09 has been approved following Conditions, the PHIL CLARKE A/Director-General 964 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010

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For more information regarding Gazette notices, contact SDS on 3866 0221. Prices are GST inclusive unless otherwise stated. 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 965

Constitution of Queensland 2001

ADMINISTRATIVE ARRANGEMENTS ORDER (No. 1) 2010

TABLE OF PROVISIONS

Section Page 1. Short Title ...... 1 2. Administrative arrangements...... 1 3. Repeal of earlier administrative arrangements ...... 1 4. Commencement…………………………………………………………………… .. ……...1

Short Title 1. This order in council may be cited as the Administrative Arrangements Order (No.1) 2010.

Administrative Arrangements 2. (1) The public business of the State is distributed among Ministers as set out in the Schedule.

(2) Each Minister is to administer the matters set out in the Schedule next to the Minister’s title as follows: (a) the matters connected with the public business of the State listed under the heading ‘Principal Ministerial Responsibilities’; (b) the legislation listed under the heading ‘Acts Administered’; and (c) the administrative units listed under the heading ‘Administrative Units’.

(3) Information in the Schedule under the heading ‘Responsible Heads’ is included for information only and does not form part of this order.

Repeal of earlier Administrative Arrangements 3. The Administrative Arrangements Order (No. 2) 2009 is repealed.

Commencement 4. This order takes effect from 1 July 2010.

ENDNOTES 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 1 July 2010. 2. Published in the Government Gazette on 2 July 2010. 3. The administering agency is the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. 966 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010 Director-General Department of the and Premier Cabinet SCHEDULE SCHEDULE administered with the Treasurer and Minister for Development) and Economic Employment Assisted Students (Enforcement of Obligations) Act 1951 Auditor-General Act 2009 1842 (Imperial) Australian Constitutions Act 1844 (Imperial) Australian Constitutions Act Australian Waste Lands Act 1855 (Imperial) Century Zinc Project Act 1997 (ss1-4, 5(1), 8, 18-20) Act 1950 Powers (Air Transport) Commonwealth Constitution Act 1867 Act AmendmentConstitution Act 1890 Act AmendmentConstitution Act 1934 of Queensland 2001 Constitution Powers (Coastal Waters) Act 1980 Constitutional of Queensland Act 2005 Emblems Governors (Salary and Pensions) Act 2003 Integrity Act 2009 Legislative Standards Act 1992 Off-shore Facilities Act 1986 Parliament of Queensland Act 2001 Parliamentary Service Act 1988 Queensland Boundaries Declaratory Act 1982 Queensland Coast Islands Act 1879 1997 (jointly Authority Act Queensland Competition Tourist Centre Agreement Act Queensland International Repeal Act 1989 Reprints Act 1992 Senate Elections Act 1960 South Bank Corporation Act 1989 1931 (Imperial) Statute of Westminster Adoption Act 1942 (Cwlth) Statute of Westminster Act 1992 Statutory Instruments Committees Administration Administrative Reform Administrative Reform Assistance to Cabinet and its Co-ordination of Government Development Co-ordination of Policy Government Air Wing Legislative Drafting

Premier and Premier Minister for the Arts Minister Responsibilities Principal Ministerial Acts Administered Administrative Units Heads Responsible 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 967 Heads Commission Chief Commission Executive Public Service Commission 3 Page Amendment Act 1981 Amendment Public Sector Ethics Act 1994 Public Service Act 2008 Whistleblowers Protection Act 1994 Queensland Art Gallery Act 1987 Act 1970 Queensland Museum Arts Trust Act 1977 Queensland Performing Queensland Theatre Company Act 1970 Up and Transfer) Act 1960 (Winding Schools of Arts Up and Transfer) Act (Winding Schools of Arts Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Responsibilities and employment conditions to ensure and employment the development of a highly professional public service in the areas of capability and performance, and public service reform governance. Arts Libraries Act 1988 Act Arts Libraries Overall public service management Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 968 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010 Heads General Department of Health Director- 4 Page 1998 Minister for Disability Services and Multicultural Affairs) Appearance Services) Act 2003 Cloning for Reproduction Act 2003 Human Dental Technicians Registration Act 2001 Food Act 2006 Health Act 1937 Health Practitioner Registration Boards (Administration) Act 1999 Law Act 2009 Health Practitioner Regulation National Health Practitioners (Professional Standards) Act 1999 Act Health Practitioners (Special Events Exemption) Act 2006 Commission Health Quality and Complaints with the Health Services Act 1991 (jointly administered 1982 Hospitals Foundations Act Mater Public Health Services Act 2008 Registration Act 2001 Medical Radiation Technologists Mental Health Act 2000 Occupational Therapists Registration Act 2001 Pest Management Act 2001 Registration Act 2001 Pharmacists Private Health Facilities Act 1999 Public Health Act 2005 Personal Public Health (Infection Control for Queensland Institute of Medical Research Act 1945 Radiation Safety Act 1999 of and Prohibition Embryos Research Involving Human Speech Pathologists Registration Act 2001 Products Act 1998 Other Smoking Tobacco and Act 1979 Transplantation and Anatomy Water Fluoridation Act 2008 Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Health Responsibilities Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Drug Services Alcohol and CommunityHealth Services Disease Surveillance Health Care for Special Needs Groups Health Promotion Health Rights Hospitals Mental Health Nursing Homes and Hostels Offender Health Services of Prisoners Oral Health Public Health Registration of Health Professionals Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal Deputy and Premier Minister for Health 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 969 Under Treasurer Heads Treasury Department 5 Page 1997 V) 1968 (Sch pt 1958 Act 1999 Act 1966 2001 Act 1991 Moneys) Advance BankAct 1997 Integration Airport Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Act 2008 Anzac Square Development Project Act 1982 Appropriation Act 2007 Appropriation Act 2008 Appropriation Act 2009 2008 Appropriation Act (No. 2) Act 2007 Appropriation (Parliament) Act 2008 Appropriation (Parliament) Act 2009 Appropriation (Parliament Act (No. 2) 2008 Appropriation (Parliament) Queensland) Act 1993 Bank Integration (Bank of Bank Merger (Bank SA and Advance Bank) Act 1996 Bank of New Zealand (Transfer Undertaking) Act Brisbane Markets Act 2002 Act 1984 Brisbane Trades Hall Management ActCentral Queensland Coal Associates Agreement Challenge Bank (Transfer of Undertaking) Act 1996 Statistical AgreementCommonwealth and State Act Commonwealth Places (Mirror Taxes Administration) of Australia Agreement Savings Bank Commonwealth Cover Act 2003 CommunityAmbulance (Queensland) Act 1996 Policy Reform Competition Lease) Act BayDalrymple Coal Terminal (Long-Term Debits Tax Repeal Act 2005 Duties Act 2001 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Act 2006 Society of Security Friendly Family (Distribution Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Responsibilities Capital Works Monitoring Fund Community Investment Policy Financial and Economic Government Owned Enterprises Government Statistics Government Superannuation Insurance Defendant Nominal Public Sector Financial Policy State Actuary State Budget State Taxation (Administration) State Taxation (Policy) Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal Treasurer and Minister for and Employment Economic Development 970 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010 Heads 6 Page Disposal) Act 2009 (s17) 1988 administered with the Premier and Minister for Arts) and related matters) Financial Accountability Act 2009 Financial Accountability Financial Agreement Act 1994 Act 1996 Financial Intermediaries (Queensland) Act 1999 Financial Sector Reform Owner Grant Act 2000 First Home Repeal Act 2009 Fuel Subsidy Future Growth Fund Act 2006 314(3), 322(5)) Machine Act 1991 (ss 314(1), Gaming Government Inscribed Stock Act 1920 Government Loan Act 1986 Government Loans Redemption and Conversion 1923 Act Government Owned Corporations Act 1993 Government Stock Act 1912 GST and Related Matters Act 2000 Infrastructure Investment (Asset Restructuring and Judges (Pensions and Long Leave) Act 1957 Land Tax Act 2010 and 220 (3)) Liquor Act 1992 (s219(2), 219(3) Motor Accident Insurance Act 1994 Mutual Recognition (Queensland) Act 1992 Price ExploitationNew Tax System Code (Queensland) Act 1999 Act 1971 Pay-roll Tax Public Officers’ Superannuation Benefits Recovery Act 1997 (jointly Authority Act Queensland Competition Corporation Act 1991 Queensland Investment Queensland Nickel Agreement Act 1970 (all financial Queensland Treasury Corporation Act 1988 Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Responsibilities Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 971 Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Heads Director- General Queensland Bulk Water Supply Authority Queensland Bulk Water Transport Authority Queensland Manufactured Water Authority SEQ Water Grid Manager Department of Employment, Economic and Development Innovation 7 Page (including as a Responsible Minister for the purposes of this Act) of Chapter 2 1994 Act Facilitation Act 1996 Arrangements) Act 1994 Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (Transfer of Undertaking) State Bank of South Australia and MetwayMerger State Financial Institutions Statistical Returns Act 1896 (Superannuation Statutory Authorities Act 1982 Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Portability) Act 1985 (Public Employees Superannuation (State Public Sector) Act 1990 Superannuation Biodiscovery Act 2004 Gene Technology Act 2001 Taxation Administration Act 2001 Tobacco Products (Licensing) Act 1988 Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition (Queensland) Act 2003 Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible and Intellectual Property Industry Development Business Development Responsibilities Economic Development including: Development Economic x x of Crown Copyright Administration Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 972 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010 Heads Chief Plantation Forestry Officer Chief Executive Officer Director - General Forestry Plantations Queensland Forestry Plantations Queensland Office Department of Infrastructure and Planning 8 Page State Plantation Forests) administered with the Minister for Primary Industries, Fisheries and Rural Regional Queensland) Region) Bay 4 for the Wide Burnett 3 and Chapter Forestry Act 1959 (to the extent that it is relevant to that it is Forestry1959 (to the extent Act Forestry Plantations Queensland Act 2006 (jointly 2, Parts 2 and Sustainable Planning Act 2009 (Chapter Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Plantation Forests Burnett Region Investment Opportunities and Investment Attraction Development Regional Economic Research and Development Co- ordination and Planning Responsibilities Employment Promotion and Protection Promotion Employment Policies and Programs Employment Innovation International Collaborations of State Management Custody and Wide BayRegional Planning for the x x x Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal Commercial Plantation Forestry Plantation Commercial

2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 973 Heads Director- General Department of Public Works 9 Page 2004 1991 Architects Act 2002 Act Industry Payments Construction Building and Building Contracts Act 2000 Domestic Professional Engineers Act 2002 Public Records Act 2002 Queensland Building Services Authority Act State Buildings Protective Security1983 Act Subcontractors’ Charges Act 1974 Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible  Design, Construction and Maintenance Project Management Protective Services electronic procurement) electronic procurement) Queensland building industry scheme of Professional Engineers and Architects Property Related Services for Government Queensland Health, the Department and that and Training, of Education of the part of the Department and Cabinet that services Premier Arts Queensland) and Shared Services Systems Architect General Merchandise and Furniture Public Service Residences Information Services Information Responsibilities Government Motor Vehicles Publishing Government Printing and Government Purchasing (including of the Licensing and regulation Queensland home warranty insurance Professional Practices and Registration Property Facilities Management and Service QueenslandSmart Shared Services Provision (other than Urban Design and Government of and Distribution Warehousing x x x Archives Government Accommodation and Government Buildings including Government Communication and Government Communication Planning Government Information Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal Minister for Public Works and and Information Communication Technology 974 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010 Heads Director- General Department of and Environment Resource Management 10 Page administered by the Attorney-General and Minister Relations and the Minister for Climate for Industrial Change and Sustainability); (sections 83G and 83H, jointly with the Minister for Climate administered and (except Part 7) Change and Sustainability); Act 1985 1926 and by the Minister for Tourism extent administered 134 jointly 133 and sections 5, 5A, 119, Fair Trading; and Fair administered with the Minister for Tourism Trading) administered 6 ss25-27) (Parts 1,5, ss28-29 jointly with the Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability) for Climate Change and Sustainability; except to the byextent administered the Treasurer and Minister for and the Development and Economic Employment Minister for Primary Industries, Fisheries and Rural Queensland) and Regional Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 Aboriginal Cultural Aboriginal Land Act 1991 (except to the extent Islanders (Land Holding) Aborigines and Torres Strait Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Act Subway Authorisation Allan and Stark Burnett Lane the Titles Act 1980 (except to and Group Building Units Part Cape York Peninsula Heritage Act 2007 (Parts 3, 4, Project Act 1997 (s 9) Century Zinc (Titles to Land) Act 1948 Foreign Governments Foreign Ownership of Land Register Act 1988 with the Minister administered Forestry1959 (jointly Act Ipswich Trades Hall Act 1986 Lake Eyre Basin Agreement Act 2001 Land Act 1994 (except ss 452A(2) and (3))     Land Interests Land Titles Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Heritage and Use Allocation, Management of State Land Acquisition Compulsory Information Land Protection Land Titles and Mapping Surveying Valuations Catchment Management Water Resource Management Land Conservation Native Forest Management matters including under the Forestry Act 1959 and geothermal) petroleum 1959 material under the Water Act 2000 Surveyors Responsibilities Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commercial Forestry for native forest Commercial Water Services Land including mining, Native Title (excluding for Natural Resource Management including excluding Place Names Quarry Sales under the Forestry Act Selling allocation of State quarry Registration of Valuers and Water Recycling Strategy x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy and Minister for Trade 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 975 Heads 11 Page 2002 (to the extent that it is relevant to Stock Route relevant to Stock that it is 2002 (to the extent Fisheries and Rural Industries, for Primary Regional Queensland) Enabling Act 1984 Limited) administered by the Attorney-General and Minister Relations and the Minister for Climate for Industrial and (except Part 7) Change and Sustainability); Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act Management) Route Stock Land Protection (Pest and with the Minister administered Management) (jointly Land Title Act 1994 and SewerageMetropolitan Water Supply Act 1909 Native Title (Queensland) Act 1993 Rivers Act 1946 New South Wales - Queensland Border Place Names Act 1994 1980 Pty. Limited) Registration of Plans (H.S.P. (Nominees) Act Enabling Pty.(Nominees) Registration of Plans (Stage 2) (H.S.P. Trust Act 1940 River Improvement Soil Conservation Act 1986 Act 1929 Soil Survey Act 1994 Starcke PastoralAcquisition Holdings Act 2003 Mapping Infrastructure and Survey Act 2003 Surveyors Torres Strait Islander Cultural Heritage Act 2003 Torres Strait Islander Land Act 1991 (except to the extent Land Act 1944 Valuation of Valuers Registration Act 1992 Act 1999 Vegetation Management the extent administered by Water Act 2000 (except to Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy and Minister for Trade through the Queensland Water Commission) Powers) Act 2008Water (Commonwealth Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Act 2005 2008 (SafetyReliability)Water Supply and Act Wild Rivers Act 2005 Site Acquisition Act 2006 Yeppoon Hospital Responsibilities Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 976 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010 Heads Commissioner Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Director- General Queensland Water Commission Queensland Bulk Water Supply Authority Queensland Bulk Water Transport Authority Queensland Manufactured Water Authority SEQ Water Grid Manager Department of Employment, Economic and Development Innovation 12 Page 2, 4, 5 and 7, Part 3 Divisions 1 and 2, 4, 5, 7, 5 and 2, 4, Part 5A and 6) Restructuring) Act 2009 (in so far as the Minister is a Responsible for this Act) the purpose of Chapter 2 administered to the extent 1965 (Sch – except by the Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability) pt III – except to the extent Act 1968 (Sch administered by the Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability) 2007 Acts Administered South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 Administrative Units Responsible Aboriginal Land Act 1991 (Part 7) Alcan Queensland Pty. Limited Agreement Act Central Queensland Coal Associates Agreement Project Act 1997 (s 10) Century Zinc Clean Coal Technology Special Agreement Act Clean Energy Act 2008 Distribution and Retail of Distribution and Reticulated Fuel Gas, and Sufficiency of Supply Fuel Gas Fuel and Liquid Responsibilities Electricity Energy Explosives Gas Safety and Health Geological Survey Energy Geothermal Safety and Health Geothermal TitlesGeothermal Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 1, Water Act 2000 (Chapter 2A, Part 1, 2 Divisions South East Queensland Water (Distribution and Retail Access to Natural Gas Pipelines, 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 977 Heads 13 Page Superannuation Act 1989 Superannuation the Act 1957 (except to Agreement Limited byextent administered the Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability) administered by the Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability) the extent administered by Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability) VI and VII) (except to the extent administered by the Minister for Change and Sustainability)Climate Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers’ Safety Act 1999 Coal Mining and Health Corporation Pty. Aluminium Commonwealth Electricity Act 1994 Electricity-National Scheme (Queensland) Act 1997 Energy Act 2006 Ombudsman Explosives Act 1999 Fossicking Act 1994 Act 2003 Gas Supply Exploration Act 2004 Geothermal Act 1993 Gladstone Power Station Agreement Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2009 Land Act 1994 (ss 452A (2) and (3)) Act 1984 Supply Liquid Fuel Mineral Resources Act 1989 (except to the extent QuarryingMining and Safety and Health Act 1999 to Agreement Act 1985 (except Limited Mount Isa Mines National Gas (Queensland) Act 2008 Act 2007 Nuclear Facilities Prohibition Offshore Minerals Act 1998 Act 1923 Petroleum Petroleum and Gas (Production Safety) Act 2004 Lands) Act 1982 (Submerged Petroleum Queensland Nickel Agreement Act 1970 (Sch pts II-III, Thiess Peabody Act 1962 Coal Pty.Ltd. Agreement Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander interests and geothermal) petroleum Responsibilities Mineral Resources impacts on Mineral Resources impacts Minerals and Health Mining Safety Mining Titles Native Title (relating to mining, Petroleum Safety and Health Petroleum Titles Pipeline Licences Royalties Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 978 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010 Heads Director-General Department of Education and Training 14 Page 1965 (except to the extent administered byadministered the 1965 (except to the extent Change and Sustainability) Minister for Climate 2001 Thiess Peabody Act Mitsui Coal Pty. Ltd. Agreements 7) Torres Strait Islander Land Act 1991 (Part Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Australian Catholic University (Queensland) Act 2007 Bond University Act 1987 Child Care Act 2002 Central Queensland University Act 1998 11 to 13 CommunityServices Act 2007 (Parts 1 to 9, with the administered and Schedules 1 to 4) (jointly Minister for Local Government and Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, Minister for Minister for CommunityServices and Housing Women, Minister for Disability Services and Multicultural Affairs) Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act Assistance) Act 1993 Education (Capital Education (General Provisions) Act 2006 Education (Overseas Students) Act 1996 Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Act 2005 Education (Queensland Studies Authority) Act 2002 Education (Work Experience) Act 1996 Grammar Schools Act 1975 Griffith University Act 1998 2008 Higher Education (General Provisions) Act 1997 James Cook University Act Queensland University of Technology Act 1998 University of Queensland Act 1998 Act 1998 Southern Queensland Universityof University of the Sunshine Coast Act 1998   Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Education Continuing Distance Education Students of Non- Education of Background English Speaking Students in Youth Education of Detention Centres Preschool Education Education Primary Secondary Education Special Education State Government Policy and Planning Responsibilities Higher Education including Kindergarten Funding Non-State School Funding Registration of Teachers State EducationSmart Initiatives Early Education and Care Childhood Education including x x x x x x x x x x Trade Development Agent-General for Queensland Act 1975 Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal Minister for Education and Training 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 979 Heads Director-General the Police Service Department of Community Safety Department of Police Commissioner of 15 Page 2000 Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Child Protection (Offender Prohibition Order) Act 2008 Child Protection (Offender Prohibition 2004 Child Protection (Offender Reporting) Act Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 Police Service Administration Act 1990 Prostitution Act 1999 Public Safety Preservation Act 1986 Queensland Police Welfare Club Act 1970 Summary Offences Act 2005 (Preventative Detention) Act 2005 Terrorism Weapons Act 1990 Corrective Services Act 2006 Parole Orders (Transfer) Act 1984 Service Act 1991 Ambulance Act 2003 Disaster Management Fire and Rescue Service Act 1990 Vocational Education, Training and Employment Act and Employment Vocational Education, Training Responsibilities including Technical and Further Education Emergency Service Police Services Commission Australian Crime (Queensland) Act 2003 Adult Corrective Services offender health services) (excluding Service Ambulance Disaster Management and State Emergency Helicopter Services Fire Service Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal Training Vocational Education and Minister for Police, Corrective Services and Emergency Services 980 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010 Heads Director- General Director- General Department of Employment, Economic and Development Innovation Department of Transport and Main Roads 16 Page Act 1994 Act 1988 Act 2002 (except to the Management) relevant to Stock Route extent that it is with administered (jointly Management) the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy Minister for Trade) and and that it is relevant to demonstrated animals) (jointly exhibited native administered by the Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability) with the Minister for Transport) Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (Queensland) Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Distribution Control Act 1966 Agricultural Chemicals Agricultural College Act 2005 Agricultural Standards Act 1994 Care and Protection Act 2001 Animal Apiaries Act 1982 Biological Control Act 1987 Brands Act 1915 Usage (Agricultural and Veterinary) Control Chemical Chicken Meat Industry Committee Act 1976 Diseases in Timber Act 1975 Drugs Misuse Act 1986 (Part 5B) Act 1981 Exotic Diseases in Animals Fisheries Act 1994 Act 2000 (Safety) Food Production Stock Route Land Protection (Pest and Nature Conservation Act 1992 (to the extent Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 (jointly administered administered Act 1994 (jointly Transport Infrastructure Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994(jointly administered with the Minister for Transport) Responsibilities Development and Extension Development Agricultural Chemicals Agricultural Chemicals Agricultural Colleges WelfareAnimal Biosecurity Fisheries Resource Management Food and Fibre Production and Value Adding Food Processing Forestry Industry Development Plant and Animal Diseases Primary Industry Research, Private Forestry Regional Communities Rural Communities Busways Roads Minister for Primary Industries, Fisheries and Rural and Regional Queensland Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal Minister for Main Roads 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 981 Heads Chief Plantation Forestry Officer Chief Executive Officer Forestry Plantations Queensland Forestry Plantations Queensland Office 17 Page State Plantation Forests) administered with the Treasurer and Minister for Development) and Economic Employment Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Plant Protection Act 1989 Act 1994 Rural and Regional Adjustment Stock Act 1915 Act 1999 Sugar Industry Act 1987 Utilisation and Marketing Timber Torres Strait Fisheries Act 1984 Veterinary Surgeons Act 1936 relevant to that it is Forestry1959 (to the extent Act Forestry Plantations Queensland Act 2006 (jointly Responsibilities Plantation Forests Commercial Plantation Forestry of State Management Custody and Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 982 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010 Heads Director-General Director-General Department of Communities Department of Infrastructure and Planning 18 Page with the Minister for Child Safetywith the Minister for Child and Minister for Sport) (Justice, LandMatters) Act 1984 (Part 9, and Other 10) Div 2 and Part 1968 (Justice, LandMatters) Act 1984 (except and Other administeredto the extent by the Attorney-General Relations); (sections 4, 8, and Minister for Industrial administered with the 64-67, 70 and 71, jointly Attorney-General and Minister for Industrial Relations) with the Minister for Community Services and Minister for Women and the Housing and Affairs) for Disability Services and Multicultural Schedules 1 to 4 jointly 13 and 11 to (Parts 1 to 9, with the Minister for Education and administered Training) Family Services Act 1987 (Part 3) (jointly administered administered (Part 3) (jointly Act 1987 Services Family Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008 Management Animal Cityof Brisbane Act 2010 ActCentral Queensland Coal Associates Agreement Project Act 1997 (ss14-17) Century Zinc (Sch pt VI) Local Government (Aboriginal Lands) Act 1978 Local Government Act 2009 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities administered CommunityServices Act 2007 (jointly Responsibilities Commission Act 2008 Family Infrastructure Aboriginal and Island Councils Responsibilities Policy Rights and Culture Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Local Government, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Minister for Local Government and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 983 Heads Director-General Department of Infrastructure and Planning 19 Page (except to the extent administered by the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and EnergyMinister and for Trade and the Minister Climate Change byadministered the 1968 (except to the extent and Treasurer andEmployment Minister for the Minister for Transport, Development; Economic the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and EnergyMinister for Trade, and the and Change and Sustainability) Climate to the extent Act 1986 (except (Amendment) administered by the Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability) Act 1989 (except to the extent Amendment administered by the Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability) Queensland Coal Trust Act 1984(except to the extent administered by the Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability) Variation Act 1996 Agreement) Act 1992 Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Alcan Queensland Pty. Limited Agreement Act 1965 Sustainability) Amoco Australia Pty. Limited Agreement Act 1961 Agreement Act 1964 Refineries Limited Ampol Act 1967 Agreement Austral-Pacific Fertilizers Limited 1975 Building Act ActCentral Queensland Coal Associates Agreement Central Queensland Coal Associates Agreement Central Queensland Coal Associates Agreement andCentral Queensland Coal Associates Agreement Central Queensland Coal Associates Agreement Iconic Queensland Places Act 2008 Act 1963 Industrial Development Integrated Resort Development Act 1987 Local Government (Robina Central Planning Responsibilities Planning Facilitation Building and Plumbing Standards Plumbing Building and Industrial Development Infrastructure Co-ordination and Land Use Planning and Drainers Plumbers Licensing of Major Development Project Urban Growth Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal Minister for Infrastructure and Planning 984 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010 Heads Milton Brewery) Act – 20 Page Act 1993 extent administered byextent administered the Treasurer and Minister Development; the and Economic for Employment Minister for Transport,; and the Natural Resources, Mines and Energy and Minister for Change and Trade, and the Minister for Climate Sustainability byextent administered the Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability) of Queensland Act 1971 Entitlements Protection Act 2004 1971 administered by the Treasurer and Minister for Development) and Economic Employment Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Mixed Use Development Act 1993 Encroachment Planning (Urban 2009 and Drainage Act 2002 Plumbing Queensland Nickel Agreement Act 1970 (except to the Queensland Nickel Agreement Act 1988 (except to the Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association Sanctuary Cove Resort Act 1985 Southern Moreton Bay Islands Development State Development and Public Works Organisation Act Sustainable Planning Act 2009 (except to the extent Centre Act 1991 Townsville Breakwater Entertainment Land Development) Townsville City Council (Douglas Townsville Zinc RefineryAct 1996 2007 Authority Act Development Urban Land Responsibilities Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 985 Heads Director-General Department of Transport and Main Roads 21 Page 1977 IV-IVC) 1968 (Sch pts 21) 1965 with the Minister for Main Roads) 2008 administered with the Minister for Main Roads) Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Adult Proof of Age Card Act 2008 Adult Proof Air Navigation Act 1937 Act Australian Shipping Commission Authorization Act 1927 Improvement Brisbane River Tidal Lands ActCentral Queensland Coal Associates Agreement 11, 12, 13, Project Act 1997 (ss 5(2)-(7), Century Zinc Civil Aviation (Carriers’ Liability) Act 1964 Safety Queensland Act 2002 Maritime Queensland Nickel Agreement Act 1970 (Sch pts IV-V) State Transport Act 1938 State Transport (People Movers) Act 1989 Thiess Peabody Act Mitsui Coal Pty. Ltd. Agreements Tow Truck Act 1973 administered Act 1994 (jointly Transport Infrastructure Act 1995 Transport Operations (Marine Pollution) 1994 Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994 Transport Operations (TransLink Transit Authority)Act Act 1995 Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994 (jointly Area Land) Act 1999 Transport (South Bank Corporation Act 2008 Transport Security (Counter-Terrorism) Responsibilities Air Services Busways Land Transport and Safety Maritime Passenger Transport Railways Transport Infrastructure Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal Minister for Transport 986 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010 Heads Director-General Department of Economic Employment, and Development Innovation 22 Page Amendment Act 1901 Amendment Property Act 1889 1898 132; 5; sections 121 to 125; 127 5A, 119, 133 and sections 5, 3 and 4; Schedules 2, for administered with the Minister 134 jointly Natural Resources, Mines and EnergyMinister and for Trade) 2001 Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible All Saints Church Lands Act 1924 All Saints Church Lands Act 1960 Anglican Church of Australia Act 1895 Anglican Church of Australia Act 1895 Anglican Church of Australia Act 1977 Anglican Church of Australia Constitution Act 1961 Anglican Church of Australia (Diocese Brisbane) Ann Street Presbyterian Church Act 1889 Associations Incorporation Act 1981 Bills of Sale and Other Instruments Act 1955 Bishopsbourne Estate and See Endowment Trusts Act Act 1997Body and Community Corporate Management (except to the extent administered by the Attorney- General and Minister for Industrial Relations (ss 320, with the Schedule 6 jointly administered 341 and 322, Attorney-General and Minister for Industrial Relations) Boonah Show Ground Act 1914 Titles Act 1980 (Parts 4 and and Group Building Units Business Names Act 1962 Charitable Funds Act 1958 1964 Chinese Temple Society Act Act 1964 Churches of Christ, Scientist, Incorporation Collections Act 1966 Traveller Accommodation Providers (Liability) Act Traveller Accommodation Providers (Liability)  Regulation of Retirement Regulation of Villages Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents Commercial Agents Motor Dealers Travel Agents Responsibilities Charities Community Services including Consumer Affairs Consumer Credit Incorporated Associations Occupational licensing Profiteering Prevention Security Providers of Commercial Supervision Acts Trade Measurement Tourism Tourism Queensland Act 1979 Tourism x x x x x Business Names Business Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal Minister for and Fair Tourism Trading 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 987 Heads 23 Page Act 2009 Branch) Act 1956 Mercy of the Diocese Cairns) Lands Vesting Act 1945 1941 Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Cooperatives Act 1997 Powers) Act 2010Credit (Commonwealth Credit (Rural Finance) Act 1996 Disposal of Uncollected Goods Act 1967 Factors Act 1892 Act 1989 Fair Trading Funeral Benefit Business Act 1982 Guides Queensland Act 1970 Agents Act 2001 Introduction Land Sales Act 1984 Act 1931 Liens on Crops of Sugar Cane Manufactured Homes (Residential Parks) Act 2003 Mercantile Act 1867 Motor Vehicles and Boats Securities Act 1986 Partnership Act 1891 Personal PropertySecurities (Commonwealth Powers) PresbyterianChurch of Australia Act 1900 PresbyterianChurch of Australia Act 1971 Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000 Queensland Congregational Union Act 1967 League Lands Act 1985 Queensland Temperance Residential Services (Accreditation) Act 2002 Retirement Villages Act 1999 Returned & Services League of Australia (Queensland Badges Act 1956 Returned Servicemen’s the Sisters of Catholic Church (Corporation of Roman of Church Catholic Church (Incorporation Roman Entities) Act 1994 Catholic Church Lands Act 1985 Roman Vesting Act Catholic Church (Northern Lands) Roman Catholic Relief Act 1830 Roman Sale of Goods Act 1896 Responsibilities Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 988 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010 Heads

24 Page administered by the Treasurer and Minister for Development) and Economic Employment the Treasurer and Minister for Employment, Development) Economic 1975 Accepted Masons of Queensland Trustees Act 1942 Churches Act 1838 Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Breakwater Island Casino Agreement Act 1984 Act 1992 Brisbane Casino Agreement Act 1993 Cairns Casino Agreement Casino Control Act 1982 Act 1999 Gaming Charitable and Non-Profit extent Machine Act 1991 (except to the Gaming (Player Protection) Act 1998 Interactive Gambling Act 1983 Jupiters Casino Agreement Keno Act 1996 by the extent administered Liquor Act 1992 (except to Lotteries Act 1997 Privatisation Act 1999 TAB Queensland Limited Wagering Act 1998 Act 1994 Wine Industry Sale of Goods (Vienna Convention) Act 1986 Sale of Goods (Vienna Convention) Trust Act 1930 (Queensland) Property Salvation Army Scout Association of Australia Queensland Branch Act Act 1996 Sea-Carriage Documents Dealers and Pawnbrokers Act 2003 Second-hand Security Act 1993 Providers Storage Liens Act 1973 Services Tourism Act 2003 Legislation Repeal Act 2009 Trade Measurement Travel Agents Act 1988 United Grand Lodge of Antient Free and in Australia Act 1977 Uniting Church WesleyanProperty Act 1853 Methodist Trust Wesleyan and Baptists Methodists, Independents, Responsibilities Casinos Golden Casket Liquor Licensing Machine Gaming Art Unions Art Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 989 Heads Director-General Director-General Department of Communities

Department of Communities 25 Page 20(2)(a)(ii))(jointly with the Minister for administered and Minister for Sport) Child Safety by the Attorney-General Industrial and Minister for Relations) 20(2)(a)(ii))(jointly with the Minister administered Services and Housing Minister for Community for Women,) administered by the Attorney-General and Minister Relations) for Industrial administered with the Minister for Community Minister for Women) Services and Housing (Part 3 jointly administered with the Minister for Torres Strait Local Government and Aboriginal Islander Partnerships ) Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Motor Racing Events Act 1990 Facilities Act Major Sports 2001 Act 1988 Mt. Gravatt Showgrounds Act 2003 Sports Anti-Doping Childrens Court Act 1992 (ss 20(1)(f), Childrens Court Act 1992 Childrens Court Act 1992 (ss 20(1)(f), Childrens Court Act 1992 (except to the extent Child Protection Act 1999 Measures) Act 2003 Child Protection (International (Parts 1, 2 and 5 jointly Act 1987 Services Family Racing Act 2002 Racing Venues Development Act 1982 Responsibilities Women’s Policy Community Services Homelessness Seniors Recreation excluding Natural Recreation excluding Natural Resource Recreation and Education Sport Child Protection Services Adoption Act 2009 (except to the extent administered Minister for Community Services and Housing and Minister for Motor Racing Events Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal Racing Racecourse Act 1998 Eagle Farm Minister for Child Safety and Minister for Sport 990 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010 Heads Director-General Department of Communities 26 Page the Minister for Local Government and Aboriginal the Minister for Local Government and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships Minister Services and Housing Minister for Community 11 to 13 and Schedules 1 (Parts 1 to 9, for Women) 2008 Guardian Act 2000 and Aboriginal the Minister for Local Government and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships the Minister for Disability Services and Multicultural 4 Schedules 1 to 13 and Affairs) (Parts 1 to 9, 11 with the Minister for Education jointly administered and Training) Safetyadministered with the Minister for Child and with Minister for Sport) (Part 3 jointly administered and Aboriginal the Minister for Local Government and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships the and Minister for Sport) Minister for Child Safety Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Carers (Recognition) Act 2008 administered with CommunityServices Act 2007 (jointly Housing Act 2003 Act 1957 Housing (Freeholding of Land) Centre Freeholding Act 2006 Inala Shopping Accommodation Act Residential Tenancies and Rooming Commission for Children and Young People and Child and Young People Child for Children Commission administered with CommunityServices Act 2007 (jointly Protection Act 1989 Violence and Family Domestic (Parts 1, 2 and 5 jointly Act 1987 Services Family Juvenile Justice Act 1992 Young Offenders (Interstate Transfer) Act 1987  Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Housing Community Housing Ownership Home Responsibilities Programs and Centres Disability Services and CommunityHome Care Multicultural Affairs Private Housing Assistance Public Housing Housing Policy Youth Affairs Youth Justice Youth Support and Prevention Housing Services including x x x Minister for Disability Services and Multicultural Affairs Women Social Inclusion Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 991 Heads Director-General Department of and Resource Environment Management 27 Page 134 (as it applies to the provisions of the Act 134 (as it applies to the provisions of administered by the Minister); (sections 83G with the and 83H jointly administered Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and EnergyMinister for Trade)) and it is relevant to the extent that 1965 (Sch –to matters) environmental Part 6 s24) (Parts 1, 5, 6ss28-29 and 7 with the Minister for jointly administered Natural Resources, Mines and Energy and Minister for Trade) the extent that it is III – to 1 pt Act 1968 (Sch matters) relevant to environmental is it the extent that Act 1986 (to (Amendment) matters) relevant to environmental extent that it is Act 1989 (to the Amendment matters) relevant to environmental 4 jointly administered with the Minister for Education and Training) Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Aboriginal Land Act 1991 (s 132A(2)-(11); s Aboriginal Land Act 1991 (s 132A(2)-(11); Alcan Queensland Pty. Limited Agreement Act Brisbane Forest Park Act 1977 Cape York Peninsula Heritage Act 2007 (Part 2, Central Queensland Coal Associates Agreement Central Queensland Coal Associates Agreement Central Queensland Coal Associates Agreement Disability Act 2006 Services Guide, Hearing and Assistance Dogs Act 2009 with the Health Services Act 1991 (jointly administered Health) Minister for Responsibilities Cultural Land Interests Forests other than State Plantation Forests Development of Mining, including mines operating under special agreement acts Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Change Policy and Science Climate Coastal Management Land Contaminated of State Management Custody and Ecologically Sustainable including Management Environment Planning Environmental Historical Cultural Heritage Land Conservation Marine Parks Management Native Forest Management Nature Conservation Pollution Management Waste Management Wet Tropics Management Minister for Change Climate and Sustainability Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 992 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010 Heads 28 Page and Queensland Coal Trust Act 1984 (to the Act 1984 (to and Queensland Coal Trust relevant to environmental extent that it is matters) that extent Act 1957 (to the Agreement Limited matters) it is relevant to environmental Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and EnergyMinister for Trade except to the and byextent administered the Treasurer and and Economic Minister for Employment Development and the Minister for Primary Industries, Fisheries and Rural Regional Queensland) matters) relevant to environmental matters) relevant to environmental extent that it is Act 1994 by (jointly administered the Minister for animals) Primary Industries, Fisheries and Rural Regional Queensland) that it is relevant to environmental matters) Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Central Queensland Coal Associates Agreement Central Queensland Coal Associates Agreement Act 1995 Coastal Protection and Management Corporation Pty. Aluminium Commonwealth Bird Sanctuary Act 1976 Currumbin Protection Act 1994 Environmental with the administered Forestry1959 (jointly Act Act 1992 Secure Landfill Agreement Gurulmundi Marine Parks Act 2004 Mineral Resourcesthat it is Act 1989 (to the extent the Agreement Act 1985 (to Limited Mount Isa Mines (Queensland) Protection Council National Environment National Trust of Queensland Act 1963 Nature Conservation Act 1992 (except to the extent that and exhibited native it is relevant to demonstrated Newstead House Trust Act 1939 Queensland Heritage Act 1992 Queensland Nickel Agreement Act 1970 (to the extent Responsibilities Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 993 Heads 29 Page that it is relevant to environmental matters) matters) to environmental the extent that it is relevant relevant to environmental that it is 1965 (to the extent matters) (as it applies to the provisions of Act administered by the Minister)) Agreement Act 1998 Act 1993 Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Queensland Nickel Agreement Act 1988 (to the extent Queensland Nickel Agreement Act 1988 (to the extent Recreation Areas Management Act 2006 Thiess Peabody Act 1962 (to Coal Pty.Ltd. Agreement Thiess Peabody Act Mitsui Coal Pty. Ltd. Agreements 131 80(2)- (11); s Torres Strait Islander Land Act 1991 (s Tweed River Entrance Sand BypassingProject Wet Tropics World Heritage Protection and Management Responsibilities Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 994 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010 Heads Director-General Department of Justice and Attorney- General 30 Page (Justice, LandMatters) Act 1984 Part 4, and Other 71 70 and 8, 64-67, sections 18-25 (sections 4, with the Minister for Local jointly administered Government and Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, the Minister for Community Minister for Women, and Services and Housing Services and Multicultural the Minister for Disability Affairs) and 138 as theysections 134 apply to the provisions of the Act administered by Minister) (NMRB) Act 1991 Evidence Act 1946 1997, Chapter 6, 7, Part 1, ss 313A, 319, 5 (ss 320, 354, 359, 360 and 361 Schedule 346, with Schedule 6 jointly administered 341 and 322, and Fair Trading) the Minister for Tourism Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities 8; 62; Part Aboriginal Land Act 1991 (sections 50 to Acts Interpretation Act 1954 Adoption Act 2009 (Part 14A) Anti-Discrimination Act 1991 Appeal Costs Fund Act 1973 Attorney-General Act 1999 Australia and New Zealand Limited Banking Group Australian Consular Officers’ Notarial Powers and Bail Act 1980 Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 2003 Act Body and Community Corporate Management British Probates Act 1898 Burials Assistance Act 1965 Carruthers Inquiry Enabling Act 1996 Cattle StealingAct 1853 Prevention (Chapter 2A) Child Protection Act 1999 Responsibilities Commissioners for Declarations Government Administration of Justice Administrative Reform Births, Deaths and Marriages Censorship Coroners JusticeCriminal Reform Proceedings Criminal Dispute Resolution Elections and Referendums Individual Rights and Freedoms Judges and Magistrates Justices of the Peace and Law Reform Legal Advice and Services to Legal Aid Legal Profession Making Substituted Decision Attorney-General and Minister for Industrial Relations Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 995 Heads 31 Page Minister for Sport and the Minister for Community Minister for Sport and the Minister for Women) Services and Housing 1970 2003 1990 Laws) Act 1981 Miscellaneous Provisions) (Application of Laws) Act 1981 2001 Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Childrens Court Act 1992 (except to the extent Childrens Court Act 1992 by the Minister for Child Safety administered and Periods) Act 1996 Choice of Law (Limitation Act 2003 Civil Liability Games and Images Act 1995 Classification of Computer Act 1991 Classification of Films Classification of Publications Act 1991 Commercial Arbitration Act 1990 1950 of Inquiry Commissions Act of Laws) Act Places (Administration Commonwealth Powers (De Facto Relationships) Act Commonwealth Law - Children) Act Powers (Family Commonwealth Companies (Acquisition of Shares) (Application of Companies and Securities (Interpretation Companies (Application of Laws) Act 1981 (Administrative Co-operative Schemes Actions) Act Coroners Act 2003 Actions) Act 2001 (Administrative Corporations (Ancillary Act 2001 Corporations Provisions) Powers) Act 2001 (Commonwealth Corporations (Queensland) Act 1990 Corporations Court Funds Act 1973 Cremations Act 2003 and Misconduct Act 2001 Crime at Sea Act 2001 Crimes Criminal Code) Code Act 1899 (including Criminal Code Amendment Act 1922 Criminal Act 1892 Law Amendment Criminal Responsibilities Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 996 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010 Heads 32 Page administered by the Minister for Primary Industries, Fisheries and Rural Regional Queensland) the extent administered by Treasurer and and Economic Minister for Employment Development) Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Criminal Law Amendment Act 1894 Law Amendment Criminal Act 1945 Law Amendment Criminal Law (Rehabilitation of Offenders) Act 1986 Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Act 1978 Criminal Organisation Act 2009 Criminal Proceeds Confiscation Act 2002 Criminal Crown Proceedings Act 1980 Dangerous Prisoners (Sexual Offenders) Act 2003 Defamation Act 2005 Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1984 Disposal of Unexecuted Warrants Act 1985 Dispute ResolutionAct 1990 Centres District Court of Queensland Act 1967 Dividing Fences Act 1953 Act 1981 Domicile 2000 Drug Court Act Drugs Misuse Act 1986 (except to the extent Electoral Act 1992 Electronic Transactions (Queensland) Act 2001 Evidence Act 1977 Evidence and Discovery Act 1867 Evidence (Attestation of Documents) Act 1937 Act 1988 Commission Evidence on Federal Courts (State Jurisdiction) Act 1999 Financial Transaction Reports Act 1992 (Application of Laws) Act 1986 Futures Industry Act 2000 Guardianship and Administration Act 1984 Acts Application Imperial Privacy Act 2009 Information Invasion of Privacy Act 1971 Judges (Pensions and Long Leave) Act 1957 (except to Responsibilities Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 997 Heads 33 Page Declarations Act 1991 Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Judicial Remuneration Act 2007 Judicial Review Act 1991 Jurisdiction of Courts (Cross-vesting) Act 1987 Jury Act 1995 Disclosure Act 2008 Justice and Other Information Justices Act 1886 Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Land and Resources Tribunal Act 1999 2000 Land Court Act Act 1995 Law Reform Act 1968 Commission Law Reform Legal Aid Queensland Act 1997 Legal Profession Act 2007 Actions Act 1974 of Limitation Magistrates Act 1991 Magistrates Courts Act 1921 Maintenance Act 1965 Oaths Act 1867 Act 2001 Ombudsman Act 1982 Peace and Good Behaviour Act 1992 Peaceful Assembly Penalties and Sentences Act 1992 Personal Injuries Proceedings Act 2002 Act 1998 Powers of Attorney Newspapers Act 1981 Printing and Prisoners International Transfer (Queensland) Act 1997 Prisoners (Interstate Transfer) Act 1982 Professional Standards Act 2004 Property Law Act 1974 Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2009 Evidence Act 1962 Recording of Act 1997 Referendums Regulatory Offences Act 1985 Retail Shop Leases Act 1994 Act 2009 Right to Information of Laws) Act 1981 Securities Industry (Application Responsibilities Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 998 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010 Heads 34 Page Provisions Act 2009 Provisions Act Part 8; sections 131 and 135 as they applyPart 8; sections 131 and 135 as they the to the Act administeredof byprovisions the Minister) Service Leave) Act 1991 Leave) Act 2005 Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Fair Work (Commonwealth Powers) and Other Solicitor-General Act 1985 Standard Time Act 1894 Act 1999 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1978 Status of Children Succession Act 1981 Supreme Court Act 1995 Supreme Court Library Act 1968 Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991 Act 2010 Surrogacy Telecommunications Interception Act 2009 (Commonwealth Powers) Act 2002 Terrorism Torres Strait Islander Land Act 1991 (sections 47 to 59; Trust Accounts Act 1973 Trustee Companies Act 1968 Trusts Act 1973 Vexatious Proceedings Act 2005 Assistance Act 2009 Victims of Crime Witness Protection Act 2000 Holidays1983 Act Industrial Relations Act 1999 Act 1980 Pastoral Workers’ Accommodation Agents Act 2005 Private Employment Trading (Allowable Hours) Act 1990 Act 1952 Workers’ Accommodation Anzac Day Act 2005 Long Industry (Portable Construction Building and Act 2006 Child Employment (Portable Long Service Contract Cleaning Industry Act 2001 Dangerous Goods Safety Management Electrical Safety Act 2002 Responsibilities Remuneration and conditions of and conditions Remuneration of public service employment other than senior employees, executives andcontract officers on is equal to, or whose remuneration remuneration the higher than, payable to a senior executive Public Sector Wages Policy and Enterprise Bargaining Electrical Safety Industrial Relations Public Sector Employment Workers’ Compensation Workplace Health and Safety Chemical Hazards Chemical Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 999 Heads 35 Page Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 Workers’ Compensation Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995 Responsibilities Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal Public Trustee Public Trustee Act 1978 Office Public Trust Public Trustee 1000 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010

Register of Political Parties

The Electoral Commission of Queensland has made the following change in the Register of Political Parties:

Change the Registered Officer

Name of Party: Family First Party Queensland

Previous Registered Officer: Beryl Spencer

New Registered Officer: Sally-Anne Vincent

David Kerslake Electoral Commissioner 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 1001

Register of Political Parties

The Electoral Commission of Queensland has received an application under the provisions of Part 5 of the Electoral Act 1992, to make the following change in the Register of Political Parties:

Application to register a Political Party

Name of Party: The Queensland Party

Name and address of Christy McLindon Proposed Registered Officer: PO Box 95 JIMBOOMBA QLD 4280

If you believe that the party should not be registered because: -

x the application does not fulfil the technical requirements specified in the Act; or x the party’s name is likely to be confused with that of a Parliamentary Party or Registered Political Party, (sections 70 and 73 of the Act)

you are invited to submit to the Commission, by 2 August 2010, a statement setting out the grounds for the belief. The statement should include your address and be signed by you.

The statement should be sent to: - Electoral Commission of Queensland GPO Box 1393 BRISBANE QLD 4001

Please contact David Gottke on 3035 8030 if you want more information. Your statement will be made available at the Commission for public inspection and a copy will be given to the applicant for comments.

DAVID KERSLAKE Electoral Commissioner 1002 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010

State Development and Public Works SCHEDULE 2 Organisation Act 1971 Amend Schedule 2 to the Taking of Land Notice Acquisition of Land Act 1967 (No.8) of 2009 dated 10 July 2009 as follows: Omit: “An area of about 2 090 square metres AMENDING TAKING OF LAND being part of Lot 213 on Crown Plan NOTICE (No.7) 2010 CSH2236 contained in Title Reference 16168036 and shown on Plan Short title WCRWS50010 dated 5 November 2007 1. This notice may be cited as the Amending held in the office of The Coordinator- Taking of Land Notice (No. 7) 2010. General.” Amendment of Land to be taken [s.11(1) of the Insert: “Easement Y in Lot 213 on CSH2236 Acquisition of Land Act 1967] on Survey Plan 229905 (being a Plan to 2. Schedule 1 to the Taking of Land Notice be registered in the Queensland Land (No.27) 2008 dated 21 November 2008 and Registry) County of Cavendish Parish published in the Gazette No. 82 at page 1555 of Esk being part of the land contained relating to the taking of land and easements in Title Reference 16168036.” by The Coordinator-General pursuant to the State Development and Public Works ENDNOTES Organisation Act 1971 for the purpose of works to be undertaken for Western Corridor 1. Published in the Gazette on 2 July 2010. Recycled Water Scheme, is amended as 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative described in the Schedule 1. Assembly. 3. The administering agency is the Department 3. Schedule 2 to the Taking of Land Notice of Infrastructure and Planning. (No.8) 2009 dated 10 July 2009 and published in the Gazette No. 80 at page 1015 relating to the taking of land and easements by The Coordinator-General pursuant to the State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 for the purpose of works to be undertaken for Western Corridor Recycled Water Scheme, is amended as described in the Schedule 2.

SCHEDULE 1 Amend Schedule 1 to the Taking of Land Notice (No.27) of 2008 dated 21 November 2008 as follows: Omit: “An area of about 907 square metres being part of Lot 3 on Registered Plan 97572 contained in Title Reference 13583019 and shown on Plan WCRW50000 dated 5 November 2007 held in the office of the Coordinator- General.” Insert: “Easement X in Lot 3 on RP97572 on Survey Plan 229905 (being a Plan to be registered in the Queensland Land Registry) County of Cavendish Parish of Esk being part of the land contained in Title Reference 13583019.” (SCHEDULE ENDS) 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 1003

State Development and Public Works Insert: “Easement B in Lot 467 on SL2445 on Organisation Act 1971 Survey Plan 227014 (being a Plan to be registered in the Queensland Land Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Registry) County of Stanley Parish of Toombul being part of the land AMENDING TAKING OF LAND contained in Title Reference 17658225.” NOTICE (No. 8) 2010 (SCHEDULE ENDS) Short title SCHEDULE 2 1. This notice may be cited as the Amending Taking of Land Notice (No. 8) 2010. Amend Schedule 3 to the Taking of Land Notice Amendment of Land to be taken [s.11(1) of the (No.9) of 2008 dated 23 May 2008 as follows: Acquisition of Land Act 1967] Omit: “An area of about 1 044 square metres 2. Schedule 5 to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 9) being part of Lot 1 on Survey Plan 2009 dated 17 July 2009 and published in the 163680 contained in Title Reference Gazette No. 85 at page 1075 relating to the taking 50489539 and shown on Plan of land and easements by The Coordinator- WCRWS30754 dated 26 November General pursuant to the State Development and 2007 held in the office of The Public Works Organisation Act 1971 for the Coordinator-General.” purpose of works to be undertaken for Western Insert: “Easement Z in Lot 1 on SP163680 on Corridor Recycled Water Scheme, is amended as Survey Plan 229853 (being a Plan to be described in the Schedule 1. registered in the Queensland Land 3. Schedule 3 to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 9) Registry) County of Stanley Parish of 2008 dated 23 May 2008 and published in the Tingalpa being part of the land contained Gazette No. 23 at page 535 relating to the taking in Title Reference 50489539.” of land and easements by The Coordinator- (SCHEDULE ENDS) General pursuant to the State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 for the SCHEDULE 3 purpose of works to be undertaken for Western Amend Schedule 5 to the Taking of Land Notice Corridor Recycled Water Scheme, is amended as (No. 28) of 2008 dated 5 December 2008 as described in the Schedule 2. follows: 4. Schedule 5 to the Taking of Land Notice (No. Omit: “An area of about 44 600 square metres 28) 2008 dated 5 December 2008 and being part of Lot 1 on Survey Plan published in the Gazette No. 95 at page 1804 138386 contained in Title Reference relating to the taking of land and easements by 50416283 and shown on Plan The Coordinator-General pursuant to the State WCRW60290 dated 31 October 2007 Development and Public Works Organisation held in the office of the Coordinator- Act 1971 for the purpose of works to be General.” undertaken for Western Corridor Recycled Water Scheme, is amended as described in the Insert: “Easement Q in Lot 1 on SP138386 on Schedule 3. Survey Plan 229692 (being a Plan to be registered in the Queensland Land SCHEDULE 1 Registry) County of Fitzroy Parish of Tarong being part of the land contained Amend Schedule 5 to the Taking of Land Notice in Title Reference 50416283.” (No. 9) of 2009 dated 17 July 2009 as follows: (SCHEDULE ENDS) Omit: “An area of about 875 square metres being part of Lot 467 on Crown Plan ENDNOTES SL2445 contained in Title Reference 1. Published in the Gazette on 2 July 2010. 17658225 and shown on Plan 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative WCRW30069 dated 8 April 2008 held in Assembly. the office of the Coordinator-General.” 3. The administering agency is the Department of Infrastructure and Planning. 1004 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010

DEPARTMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE AND PLANNING

State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971

NOTICE

The Governor in Council has approved, under Section 125 (1) (f) of the State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971, the Hancock Coal Pty Ltd Alpha Coal Project Rail Corridor as an infrastructure facility that is of significance, particularly economically or socially, to Queensland, the Galilee Basin and the Abbot Point regions being the regions in which the Hancock Coal Pty Ltd Alpha Coal Project Rail Corridor is to be constructed.

STATEMENT GIVING REASONS WHY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL APPROVED BY GAZETTE NOTICE ON 2 JULY 2010 THE HANCOCK COAL PTY LTD ALPHA COAL PROJECT AS AN INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITY THAT IS OF SIGNIFICANCE UNDER THE STATE DEVELOPMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS ORGANISATION ACT 1971

1. Decision

On 2 July 2010, the Governor in Council approved by gazette notice under Section 125 (1) (f) of the State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 (SDPWO Act) the Hancock Coal Pty Ltd Alpha Coal Project Rail Corridor as an infrastructure facility that is of significance, particularly economically or socially, to Queensland and the Galilee Basin and the Abbot Point regions, being the regions in which the rail corridor is to be constructed. The Governor in Council, in making that decision, considered and adopted the reasons set out below that were prepared by The Coordinator-General, Mr Colin Jensen under Section 125 (5) of the SDPWO Act.

2. Introduction

On 16 February 2010, the Coordinator-General received an application (the Application) from Hancock Coal Pty Ltd (Hancock Coal) requesting that a coal rail corridor and track from its Alpha Coal mine in the Galilee Basin to Abbot Point (the Rail Corridor) be approved by the Governor in Council as an infrastructure facility of significance under Section 125 (1) (f) of the SDPWO Act.

Section 125 (1) (f) of the SDPWO Act provides that the Coordinator-General may take land for the purposes of an infrastructure facility that is:

x of significance, particularly economically or socially, to Australia, Queensland or the region in which the facility is to be constructed; and

x approved by the Governor in Council, by gazette notice, as having that significance. 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 1005

Pursuant to Section 125 (2) of the SDPWO Act, in considering whether an infrastructure facility would be of economic or social significance, the potential for the Rail Corridor to contribute to community wellbeing and economic growth or employment levels must be taken into account. In accordance with Section 125 (3) of the SDPWO Act, in assessing such potential, the contribution the Rail Corridor makes to agricultural, industrial, resource or technological development in Australia, Queensland or the region is a relevant consideration.

3. Evidence or Other Material on Which Findings of Material Questions of Fact are Based

In considering whether the Hancock Coal Pty Ltd Alpha Coal Project Rail Corridor is an infrastructure facility that is of significance, particularly economically or socially, to Queensland and the region in which the facilities are to be constructed, The Coordinator- General and the Governor in Council had regard to the following materials:

x State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 (Qld), particularly Sections 125 and 174;

x Guidelines for acquisition of land for infrastructure projects by persons other than the State, September 1999, prepared pursuant to Section 174 of the SDPWO Act;

x Guidelines for consultation and negotiation with native title interests, September 1999 prepared pursuant to Section 174 of the SDPWO Act;

x Letter dated 16 February 2010 from Hancock Coal Pty Ltd, to The Coordinator-General, attaching Hancock Coal’s Application for Declaration of an Infrastructure Facility of Significance and supporting material (the Application);

x Letter dated 16 February 2010 from Hancock Coal Pty Ltd, to the Deputy Coordinator- General (Geoff Dickie), attaching confidential documentation in support of the Application;

x Letter dated 19 February 2010 from the Deputy Coordinator-General (Geoff Dickie) inviting submissions from persons affected by the proposed infrastructure facility, including Native Title Parties;

x Publication of Public Notices for the Proposed Hancock Coal Rail Corridor in The Courier Mail and regional Queensland papers on Saturday 20 February 2010, and Wednesday 24 February 2010;

x Press release dated Saturday 20 February 2010 by the Minister for Infrastructure and Planning;

x Report dated 10 March 2010 titled "Supplementary information for Hancock Coal Pty Ltd Infrastructure Facility of Significance Application", prepared by the Economic and Analysis Unit, Economic Policy and Research Branch, Economic Policy and Planning Division, Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation;

x Department of Infrastructure and Planning, “Projects – Alpha Coal Mine”, http://www.dip.qld.gov.au/projects/mining-and-mineral-processing/coal/alpha-coal- project.html, accessed 17 June 2010; 1006 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010

x Twenty-seven submissions received from affected persons in response to the Deputy Coordinator-General's letter dated 19 February 2010 inviting submissions from persons affected by the proposed infrastructure facility;

x Letter dated 12 April 2010 from Hancock Coal to The Coordinator-General responding to the twenty-seven submissions received from affected persons;

x Email dated 19 April 2010 from Warren Phillips of Hancock Coal to David Stolz of the Department of Infrastructure and Planning, attaching a replacement Attachment F to Hancock Coal's letter dated 12 April 2010;

x Letter dated 20 April 2010 from the Deputy Coordinator-General (Geoff Dickie) to Hancock Coal requesting clarification of corridor alignment and update of Financial and Technical Capability material;

x Letter dated 28 April 2010 from the Deputy Coordinator-General (Geoff Dickie) to Xstrata Coal Pty Ltd advising of a potential amendment to the alignment of the Rail Corridor and seeking comments from Xstrata Coal Pty Ltd on an informal basis;

x Letter dated 28 April 2010 from the Deputy Coordinator-General (Geoff Dickie) to QCoal Pty Ltd advising of a potential amendment to the alignment of the Rail Corridor and seeking comments from QCoal Pty Ltd on an informal basis;

x Letter dated 30 April 2010 from Hancock Coal to the Deputy Coordinator-General (Geoff Dickie) responding to the Deputy Coordinator-General's letter of 20 April 2010;

x Letter dated 30 April 2010 from East West Line Parks Pty Ltd making a late submission to Hancock Coal’s IFS application;

x Letter dated 4 May 2010 from QCoal to the Deputy Coordinator-General (Geoff Dickie) providing comments on the potential amendment to the alignment of the Rail Corridor;

x Letter dated 11 May 2010 from Xstrata Coal to the Deputy Coordinator-General (Geoff Dickie) providing comments on the potential amendment to the alignment of the Rail Corridor;

x Copy of letter dated 14 May 2010 from Hancock Coal to the Treasurer confirming discussions in meeting of 6 May 2010;

x Letter dated 28 May 2010 from Hancock Coal to the Deputy Coordinator-General (Geoff Dickie) formally requesting an amendment to its Application in respect of the alignment of the Rail Corridor in the Newlands area;

x Copy of letter dated 31 May 2010 from Hancock Coal to QCoal regarding Hancock Coal’s changes to the rail corridor alignment;

x Copy of letter dated 2 June 2010 from Hancock Coal to East West Line Parks Pty Ltd responding to its submission;

x Letter dated 2 June 2010 from the Deputy Coordinator-General (Geoff Dickie) to QCoal advising of Hancock Coal’s amended Application and seeking comments; 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 1007

x Letter dated 2 June 2010 from the Deputy Coordinator-General (Geoff Dickie) to Xstrata Coal advising of Hancock Coal’s amended Application and seeking comments;

x Letter dated 4 June 2010 from QCoal to the Deputy Coordinator-General (Geoff Dickie) requesting additional time to respond to Hancock Coal’s amended Application;

x Letter dated 8 June 2010 from QCoal to David Stolz of the Department of Infrastructure and Planning providing supporting information for request for additional time to respond to Hancock Coal’s amended Application;

x Letter dated 11 June 2010 from the Deputy Coordinator-General (Shane McDowall) to QCoal granting an extension of time to respond to Hancock Coal's amended Application until 18 June 2010;

x Letters dated 11 June 2010 from the Executive Director to five landowners affected by Hancock Coal's amended Application;

x Letter dated 15 June 2010 from the Deputy Coordinator-General (Shane McDowall) to Hancock Coal outlining proposed tenure arrangements and project arrangements between Hancock Coal and the State;

x Letter dated 17 June 2010 from Hancock Coal to the Deputy Coordinator-General (Shane McDowall) responding to the Deputy Coordinator-General's letter of 15 June 2010;

x Letter dated 18 June 2010 from an affected landowner to The Coordinator-General responding to Hancock Coal’s amended Application;

x Letter dated 18 June 2010 from QCoal to The Coordinator-General responding to Hancock Coal’s amended Application;

x Report dated 18 June 2010 titled "Assessment of 'statement' and 'relevant supporting documentation' submitted by proponent in satisfaction of criteria: (a) Preliminary Financial Analysis (of the facility), and (b) Proponent Financial and Technical Capacity", prepared by the Commercial Unit, Department of Infrastructure and Planning;

x Report dated 21 June 2010 titled "Report on QCoal Pty Ltd’s Submission on Infrastructure Facility of Significance Application by Hancock Coal Pty Ltd for the Alpha Coal Project", prepared by Statewide Services Unit, Mines and Energy, Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation;.

x Letter dated 21 June 2010 from an affected landowner to The Coordinator-General responding to Hancock Coal’s amended Application;

x Letter dated 21 June 2010 from Hancock Coal to David Stolz of the Department of Infrastructure and Planning responding to QCoal's letter of 18 June 2010;

x Letter dated 22 June 2010 from Hancock Coal to David Stolz of the Department of Infrastructure and Planning responding to the letter from an affected landowner of 18 June 2010;

x Letter dated 22 June 2010 from Hancock Coal to David Stolz of the Department of Infrastructure and Planning responding to the letter from an affected landowner of 21 June 2010; and 1008 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010

x Letter dated 23 June 2010 from the Deputy Coordinator-General (Shane McDowall) in response to Hancock Coal’s letter of 17 June 2010.

4. Findings of Material Questions of Fact

The conclusions set out below were made after having regard to the material set out above.

4.1 Type of Infrastructure Facility Proposed Including Land on Which the Facility is to be Located

The proposed infrastructure facility is a standard gauge, standalone railway line designed to transport significant quantities of bulk coal from Hancock Coal's Alpha Coal mine in the Galilee Basin to the Port of Abbot Point.

Details of the infrastructure facility

Hancock Coal, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hancock Prospecting Pty Ltd (Hancock Prospecting), is proposing to develop the Alpha Coal Mine in the Galilee Basin, approximately 50 kilometres north of the township of Alpha, 130 kilometres south-west of the Clermont township, and approximately 360 kilometres south-west of Mackay. Upon final development in 2018, it is anticipated that the Alpha Coal Mine will produce approximately 30 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) of thermal coal for export over a mine life in excess of 30 years.

Hancock Galilee Pty Ltd, also a wholly owned subsidiary of Hancock Prospecting, is proposing to develop the Kevin's Corner Mine in the Galilee Basin, which is also expected to produce approximately 30 Mtpa of coal over 30 years.

The Rail Corridor, the subject of this Application, is a single standard gauge railway, approximately 495 kilometres long, from Hancock Coal's Alpha Coal Mine to Abbot Point that will accommodate between 30 and 60 Mtpa of coal throughput from the Galilee Basin. Hancock Coal is proposing to use the Rail Corridor to transport 30 Mtpa of coal from its Alpha Coal Mine, and a further 30 Mtpa of coal from Hancock Galiliee’s proposed Kevin's Corner Mine following the development of that mine, including the construction of a loadout loop and a spur line from the loadout loop to the Rail Corridor, by that company. An area of land for marshalling yards (including maintenance facilities) to be located south of the Rail Corridor near the Abbot Point State Development Area is also included in the application.

The railway track has been designed to carry 60 to 80 Mtpa. Five passing loops along the length of the mainline will allow capacity of 30 Mtpa. An additional three passing loops will increase that capacity to 60 Mtpa. Additional passing loops and rollingstock will allow capacity to be increased to at least 80 Mtpa, and selective partial duplication will enable tonnages to be further increased. This will allow the railway to provide enough capacity to transport coal from other mines in the Galilee Basin area to Abbot Point.

The railway will be managed and operated in accordance with the provisions of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994.

Hancock Coal anticipates that the final Rail Corridor will be approximately 60 to 100 metres in width. This will include the land required for the track itself, as well as drainage, access roads and other infrastructure necessary to support the railway. For the purpose of this declaration Hancock Coal is seeking a footprint of 500 metres in width (250 metres either side of the nominal centre line). 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 1009

The infrastructure facility to which this application relates consists of the main railway line from Alpha Coal Mine to the Port of Abbot Point. Hancock Coal proposes other rail infrastructure, not the subject of this declaration which will include a loadout loop at the Alpha Coal Mine site and unloading loops at the Port. Hancock Coal envisages that an associated company, Hancock Galilee, will construct a spur line to a loadout loop to service Hancock Galilee’s proposed Kevin's Corner Mine site. A further three passing loops in the Rail Corridor will be required to create capacity for trains from Kevin’s Corner.

Four trains per day on average will be required to transport 30 Mtpa of coal.

Details of the land upon which the infrastructure facility is proposed to be located:

The proposed Rail Corridor will pass through land in which there are 40 individual interest holders. All of the affected land is held in either freehold or leasehold title. The total land area covered by the final Rail Corridor will be approximately 50km2.

By letter dated 17 June 2010, Hancock Coal confirmed that it intended to transfer to the State any land it voluntarily acquired for the Rail Corridor, in order to enable the State to own the underlying land for the Rail Corridor with such land being leased or sub-leased to Hancock Coal on a long term basis.

There are no Native Title holders affected by the Rail Corridor. However, there are three registered Native Title claim groups that intersect the proposed route: the Wangan and Jagalingou People, the Jangga People and the Birri People. The final 60 kilometres of the proposed route does not affect a registered Native Title claim group.

The Rail Corridor passes through three Local Government areas: Barcaldine Regional Council, Isaac Regional Council, and Whitsunday Regional Council.

Details of the proposed alignment of the Rail Corridor:

Hancock Coal has undertaken detailed investigations to determine the preferred alignment for the Rail Corridor. Details of the investigations are set out at 4.10 below.

The proposed alignment has been developed by Hancock Coal having regard to:

x Avoidance of all National Parks, State Forests and Nature Reserves;

x Avoidance where possible of all mining leases and mineral development licences;

x Avoidance where possible of all remnant vegetation;

x Minimising the impact on rivers and streams;

x Minimising the impact on farming and grazing property;

x Avoiding towns and populated areas;

x Ensuring that the railway is as short as possible;

x Ensuring that the railway does not climb unnecessarily;

x Ensuring that the railway can be constructed; 1010 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010

x Ensuring that the rollingstock can be operated efficiently and effectively; and

x Balancing the above criteria with the requirement for sustainable operating cost parameters.

Where possible, Hancock Coal also sought to align the route with the Queensland Rail Northern Missing Link rail corridor, to minimise multiple impacts on interest holders and coal resource developers.

Hancock Coal wrote to all affected Exploration Permit holders giving them an opportunity for discussion to ensure that known resources were not impacted by the railway. The alignment was specifically chosen to avoid, to the greatest extent possible, all mining lease and mineral development licences and exploration permits.

The rail alignment enters the Abbot Point precinct from the west, crossing the Bruce Highway and the North Coast Rail Line as it enters the Abbot Point State Development Area. In this manner the alignment minimises noise impacts for residents of Collinsville and avoids the Sonoma State Forest.

Hancock Coal notes that the proposed alignment is subject to changes that may arise as further studies and detailed design of the railway are undertaken.

Hancock Coal states that approximately 85 per cent of the Rail Corridor is firm. The remaining parts of the Rail Corridor are subject to flexibility, to ensure that potentially adverse effects are minimised. These areas of flexibility include:

x major river and creek crossings and their approaches;

x the proposed route through certain interest holders properties;

x alignment of that part of the Rail Corridor which runs alongside the Bowen River Valley; and

x land which is covered by exploration and mining tenures, where the alignment traverses significant resources within existing exploration permits.

The Rail Corridor traverses land in the northern part of the Bowen Basin over which QCoal Pty Ltd (QCoal) and its subsidiaries hold exploration permits. QCoal expressed concerns regarding the potential sterilisation of resources as a result of construction of the Rail Corridor. Following discussions with QCoal, by letter dated 28 May 2010, Hancock Coal formally amended its Application to seek a realignment of the Rail Corridor in the area adjacent to the southern end of the Newlands coal rail system. Hancock Coal proposes to “hug” the existing Newlands rail line and the Northern Missing Link (which is currently under construction) so as to minimise additional impacts on QCoal. Hancock Coal stated that it believed that this was the most workable solution for both parties.

4.2 Demand Projections for the Services Associated with the Infrastructure

The coal deposits of the Galilee Basin comprise large volumes of high volatile, low rank thermal coals. Hancock Coal estimates that within the Galilee Basin across a number of projects there are over 14 billion tonnes of coal already identified by various companies, to the standards set by the Joint Ore Reserves Committee (JORC) in the JORC Code 2004, which is the standard adopted by the Australian Securities Exchange for reporting. 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 1011

In respect of the Alpha Coal and Kevin's Corner Projects, Hancock Coal has identified resources in excess of 7.8 billion tonnes (in compliance with JORC standards), 1.2 billion tonnes of which has been categorised in the JORC "Measured" category, which is the current equivalent of a bankable standard.

The Alpha Coal and Kevin's Corner Mines are ranked as one of the largest thermal coal resources in the world. The coal from those projects has been identified as a high quality thermal coal with low ash content and low sulphur. The coal has attractive Hardgrove Grindability Index (HGI) properties, is low in trace elements, and is a large resource capable of providing coal of a consistent quality.

Consumption of thermal coal globally increased by more than 35 per cent during the period 2001 to 2008, and is forecast to increase a further 34 per cent from 2009 to 2020. This reflects the significant growth in coal-fired generation. In the 2008-09 financial year, Queensland’s exports of thermal coal rose by almost 10 million tonnes, mostly to China and Taiwan, in response to increased consumption, reduced prices and placement of some weaker coking coals into the thermal coal market. Reports indicate that China and India will require an additional 700 Mtpa of thermal coal by 2013, which cannot be met by their domestic markets. Ongoing demand for thermal coal is supported by leading energy and resources forecasters Wood Mackenzie, whose services are subscribed to by the Department of Infrastructure and Planning.

The global trade in thermal coal is estimated at 5.75 billion tonnes per annum, with the seaborne trade (export market) estimated at 700 million tonnes per annum. Australia, Indonesia, Colombia and South Africa are the largest seaborne exporters of coal. It is expected that increased demand for thermal coal in China and India will be the key driver of growth in the seaborne market. China in particular is now a net importer of coal and as its imports grow, the market is expected to become increasingly tight, providing opportunities for new thermal coal projects.

In order to meet this increasing demand for exported thermal coal and tap into the coal resources situated in the Galilee Basin, rail transportation is required to move the coal from Galilee Basin to Abbot Point, which has been identified as being the State's preferred northern location for exporting coal from the Galilee Basin. Potential Galilee Basin coal producers are expected to export at least 100 Mtpa.

4.3 Needs Which the Facilities Would Meet and How the Infrastructure Would Satisfy the Identified Need

Given the forecast increased demand for thermal coal globally, particularly through the seaborne export market, and the large amounts of thermal coal which have already been identified in the Galilee Basin, there is a need for infrastructure for transportation of coal from the Galilee Basin to Abbot Point for exportation. The lack of transport and export infrastructure has been a major contributing factor to the present underdevelopment of the Galilee Basin.

There is no current rail infrastructure which services the Galilee Basin. The existing Newlands and Goonyella Queensland Rail (QR) networks are primarily servicing the Bowen Basin area and, even with construction of the Northern Missing Link, will not be equipped to accommodate demand from Galilee Basin producers. 1012 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010

Expansion of the existing networks is not preferable, given that they are already heavily utilised, and any expansion would cause significant delays to existing users during construction.

Transportation by road is also not considered to be suitable, given the number of trucks which would be required to transport the projected tonnages of coal from the Galilee Basin. Rail transportation has significant advantages over road transportation, in that it is economically more efficient and results in less greenhouse gas emissions.

The Rail Corridor would satisfy the need for transportation of coal from Galilee Basin to Abbot Point by providing a separate, standalone railway specifically designed for the transportation of coal between the two destinations. Due to the size of the Alpha Coal Mine and Kevin's Corner Mine, Hancock Coal took the view that the preferable approach would be to construct a purpose built railway.

Although Hancock Coal wishes to construct the Rail Corridor for the purpose of transporting coal from its Alpha Coal Mine to Abbot Point, and envisages that an associated company, Hancock Galilee, will use the Rail Corridor for that company’s proposed Kevin's Corner Mine, Hancock Coal has also undertaken to provide access to the railway to third parties in accordance with a voluntary undertaking to be made by Hancock Coal pursuant to Part IIIA of the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth). In this regard, there are a number of other significant coal producers in the Galilee Basin which are likely to benefit from the construction of the railway.

4.4 Timing of Project or Service Delivery

Hancock Coal has indicated that it wishes to commence construction for the Alpha Coal Project in mid-2011 for export of first coal late in 2013. Hancock Coal has advised that an associated entity, Hancock Galilee, has brought its project known as Kevin’s Corner, forward to mesh in with the Alpha Coal Project timetable as far as possible.

Construction of the rail infrastructure within the Rail Corridor will take approximately 24 months to complete. Pending relevant approvals, Hancock Coal has indicated that it intends to commence construction of the railway in 2011, so that the railway is completed in time to transfer the first coal from the Alpha Coal Mine in late 2013.

4.5 Special Assistance Required from Government other than Land Acquisition

Hancock Coal’s Application indicates that during the construction of the Rail Corridor it may seek State assistance with respect to road openings, closures and crossings, dealings with water crossings, access to land both within and outside of the corridor to carry out necessary and appropriate investigations, and any other dealings with respect to State land generally. Hancock Coal does not envisage requiring State assistance once construction of the Rail Corridor has been completed.

4.6 Preliminary Financial Analysis (of the proposed Infrastructure Facility)

In the Application, Hancock Coal estimates that construction of the railway will cost approximately $2.2 billion for a capacity of 30 Mtpa, including the cost of earthworks and drainage, track supply, bridges, signalling, construction facilities and land acquisition.

An increased capacity to carry 60 Mtpa will cost approximately an extra $60 million, including for an additional three passing loops to create capacity for additional trains. 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 1013

In the Application, Hancock Coal notes that its Alpha Coal Project and Hancock Galilee’s Kevin's Corner Project have "sufficient financial robustness to underwrite the economic and sustainable development of the railway". Capacity expansion to allow further third party use, further improves the net present value for the Rail Corridor. Hancock Coal has confirmed that the Alpha Coal Project is financially viable on a standalone basis.

Hancock Coal has provided further information both in the Application, and subsequently, including by inspection, on a Commercial-in-Confidence basis.

Upon review of both the publicly available and Commercial-in-Confidence material provided by Hancock Coal, the Commercial Unit of the Department of Infrastructure and Planning, in its Report dated 18 June 2010, considered that Hancock Coal has progressed the financial analysis of the proposed facility as far as possible at this stage and that, based on the material to hand at this point in time, the Rail Corridor is expected to be viable.

4.7 Possible Environmental Impacts

An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is required for the Rail Corridor as a result of it being declared by the Coordinator-General under Section 26 of the SDPWO Act to be a significant project for which an EIS is required. The purpose of the EIS is to assess the potential adverse and beneficial environmental, economic and social impacts of the project; and management, monitoring, planning and other measures proposed to minimise any adverse environmental impacts of the project. In June 2009, The Coordinator-General approved the terms of reference for Hancock Coal's EIS. Hancock Coal anticipates that its EIS will be submitted to The Coordinator-General in August 2010.

On 13 January 2009 the Rail Corridor as part of the broader Alpha Coal Project was declared to be a ‘controlled action’ under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth) for potential impacts on the following matters of national environmental significance:

a) world heritage properties; b) national heritage places; c) listed threatened species and ecological communities; d) listed migratory species; and e) Commonwealth marine areas.

Hancock Coal will prepare one EIS to satisfy the requirements under both Commonwealth and State legislation.

Hancock Coal noted that its investigations to date have not indicated any significant adverse impacts from the Rail Corridor that are not capable of being managed within the SDPWO Act EIS process. Hancock Coal advised that the alignment of the Rail Corridor has been designed to minimise impact on the environment, particularly to avoid areas of high ecological value where possible. The Rail Corridor does not cross any State Forests, National Parks or Reserves.

Hancock Coal stated that, as far as is possible, the Rail Corridor has been aligned so that vegetation areas "of concern" or "endangered" have been avoided. A high level examination of the remnant vegetation make-up of the Rail Corridor (within the 500 metre footprint) by the Department of Infrastructure and Planning has identified that approximately 15 per cent of the corridor comprises vegetation other than “Non remnant” or “Not of concern”, and considered to be of concern. 1014 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010

One section of “endangered-dominant” vegetation is eight kilometres long. Where vegetation clearing cannot be avoided, Hancock Coal has indicated that environmental offsets will be provided to compensate for vegetation loss.

Hancock Coal stated that the EIS process will be used to determine measures to minimise noise impacts from the operation of the railway. The technology that Hancock Coal has opted to use in the operation of the railway is likely to result in the railway being comparatively quiet. Hancock Coal has further stated that specific outcomes will be negotiated with interest holders that are likely to be impacted due to noise from operating coal trains.

The impact of dust on affected properties will be considered as part of the EIS process, however Hancock Coal noted at this stage that air quality operations for the railway will be developed in accordance with the Environmental Protection Policy for Air and in consultation with Government agencies. Further, the EIS process will require an assessment of the Rail Corridor against relevant Commonwealth and State policies relating to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change.

Hancock Coal has indicated that prior to commencement of construction of the Rail Corridor, it will prepare a Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) which will be reflective of interest holder and other stakeholder consultation. The CEMP will contain measures for:

x minimisation of dust generation;

x mitigation of potential impacts on water quality;

x management of weeds during construction;

x minimisation of clearing, particularly clearing of remnant vegetation for temporary construction purposes;

x monitoring by an ecologist during clearing;

x rehabilitation of disturbed areas;

x provision of culverts to allow uninterrupted surface flows across landscape;

x collection of seeds prior to clearing from local native trees; and

x ongoing monitoring of development areas and rehabilitation sites.

Hancock Coal anticipates that during construction the main air quality impacts are likely to be associated with dust and emissions generated during earthworks and the movement of vehicles over exposed surfaces. Hancock Coal anticipates that, at this stage, dust and exhaust emissions are unlikely to have a significant impact. Further, Hancock Coal anticipates that noise and vibration impacts during construction are unlikely to be significant given that Hancock Coal has selected the location of its workers' camps, lay-down areas and temporary site operations a distance away from nearby properties.

These issues described above will be more fully discussed in the EIS. 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 1015

4.8 Proponent’s Financial and Technical Capacity to Implement the Proposed Facility

The Proponent is Hancock Coal Pty Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hancock Prospecting Pty Ltd.

Hancock Prospecting is a private company fully owned and controlled by Ms Gina Rinehart and her family which has experience in prospecting, development, operations and marketing of bulk commodities, particularly iron ore. Under the direction of Mr Lang Hancock, Hancock Prospecting was responsible for initial development of the Pilbara region of Western Australia into the world's premier iron ore mining region. Hancock Prospecting has previous experience in developing a similar railway line in Western Australia, the Lang Hancock Railway.

Hancock Prospecting holds significant interests in a number of operating iron ore mines and a manganese mine, as well as a 50 per cent interest in the $1.3 billion Hope Downs iron ore joint venture with Rio Tinto.

Hancock Coal has a dedicated Queensland-based team to oversee the development of the Alpha Coal and Kevin's Corner Projects and associated infrastructure, including the Rail Corridor as outlined in the Application, and in Hancock Coal’s letter of 30 April 2010.

Hancock Coal has on a Commercial-in-Confidence basis advised The Coordinator-General the entities that it has appointed as its preferred operators in respect of its above rail operations, below rail operations and port operations.

Hancock Coal has provided to The Coordinator- General on a Commercial-in-Confidence basis a copy of its Project Execution Plan which outlines its plan to implement the proposed facility, attached to its letter of 30 April 2010. Hancock Coal has provided further information both in the Application, and subsequently, including by inspection, on a Commercial-in-Confidence basis.

Upon review of both the publicly available and Commercial-in-Confidence material provided by Hancock Coal, the Commercial Unit of the Department of Infrastructure and Planning, in its Report dated 18 June 2010, considered that Hancock Coal has progressed its implementation planning as far as possible at this stage, and that the implementation planning appears to be feasible and reasonable.

4.9 Negotiations to Acquire Land by Agreement

Hancock Coal has indicated that it has been undertaking all reasonable endeavours to negotiate successful outcomes with interest holders. Hancock Coal has stated that it will commence formal negotiations with relevant interest holders for the purchase of land by agreement in July 2010. Hancock Coal has stated its preference to obtain the land necessary by voluntary agreement with the relevant interest holders. In any event, prior to The Coordinator-General taking steps to acquire the land on behalf of Hancock Coal, Hancock Coal will be required to demonstrate that it has first made reasonable attempts to obtain the land by commercial negotiation.

With respect to the registered Native Title claim groups that intersect the Rail Corridor, Hancock Coal has issued to the Jangga and Birri People notices of its intention to develop a Cultural Heritage Management Plan (CHMP) pursuant to Part 7 of the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 (Qld). 1016 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010

Discussions with Native Title claimants are well advanced. Hancock Coal has entered into a CHMP with the Wangan and Jagalingou People, which was approved by the Chief Executive of the Department of Environment and Resource Management in December 2009.

CHMPs for the entire Rail Corridor have now been approved or submitted for approval.

On 27 March 2010, Hancock Coal issued public advertisements advising of its intention to commence negotiations for an Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) in respect of the area covered by the Rail Corridor. The ILUA with the Wangan and Jagalingou People has reached in principle agreement. The terms of an ILUA has been negotiated with both the Jangga People and the Birri People.

With regard to the last 60 kilometres of the Rail Corridor which does not have a registered Native Title claim group, Hancock Coal will be working with Queensland South Native Title Services (QSNTS) to identify the appropriate indigenous party for the purposes of the development of a CHMP and an ILUA.

4.10 Investigations on the Required Land

Hancock Coal has sought and, in many cases been provided with, access agreements from interest holders to undertake on ground ecological testing and other relevant studies as required for the EIS. Such access has been arranged through private negotiations with the interest holders rather than through the process provided for in the SDPWO Act.

Hancock Coal has also undertaken comprehensive investigations into the proposed alignment for the Rail Corridor. These investigations include a Pre-Feasibility Study in 2008, Value Engineering and Peer Review and Bridging Studies in 2009 and a Bankable Feasibility Study which is to be completed in 2010. These studies have covered the following areas:

x refinement and improvement of possible routes and the testing of other potential routes, using 12D modelling and 1:250,000 scale digital mapping;

x environment, land tenure and cultural heritage issues affecting route design and selection;

x technology and recommendations for signalling and communications issues;

x civil engineering works;

x structural engineering, including bridges and culverts;

x interactions with roads and access points;

x rail maintenance and provisioning facilities;

x rollingstock selection for the preferred alignment;

x temporary construction facilities;

x geotechnical desktop study and investigation of local construction materials;

x desktop study of available hydrology data for water supply and flooding issues; and

x power supply and utilities options. 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 1017

Hancock Coal engaged the consultants Quantum to assist in the development of the proposed alignment through use of its Quantum Alignment Planning Solution (QAPS). QAPS enabled an analysis of all potential route alignments to determine which best met the relevant environmental, cultural, social, engineering and cost constraints. Hancock Coal assessed over 200 proposed routes through QAPS.

LiDAR surveys were also undertaken for the entire rail route. LiDAR is a laser based technology used to produce terrain, elevation and canopy models, and high accuracy surveys for detailed design of roads and railways.

4.11 Summary of the Public Submissions

As part of the significance, particularly economically or socially, to Australia, Queensland or the Galilee Basin and the Abbot Point regions, The Coordinator-General invited submissions on the relevant issues from affected persons, in accordance with the Guidelines for acquisition of land for infrastructure projects by persons other than the State.

Twenty-eight submissions were received. Nineteen submissions were received from private individuals with the remainder being from the following organisations:

x Isaac Regional Council;

x QCoal Pty Ltd;

x North Coal Pty Ltd;

x AMCI (Alpha) Pty Ltd;

x Calibre Global Pty Ltd;

x Bimblebox Nature Refuge;

x Mackay Conservation Group;

x Queensland South Native Title Services; and

x East West Line Parks Pty Ltd.

Copies of all of the submissions were provided to Hancock Coal with an opportunity to respond, and on 12 April 2010 Hancock Coal provided to The Coordinator-General its response to these submissions.

Many submissions argued that construction of the Alpha Coal Mine would lead to negative impacts. However, the subject of Hancock Coal's Application relates solely to the Rail Corridor. Hancock Coal is not seeking infrastructure facility of significance approvals in respect of its Alpha Coal and Kevin's Corner Projects, nor is such approval required in order for Hancock Coal to proceed with those projects.

Private individuals

Fifteen submissions received from private individuals were from interest holders whose land is likely to be affected by the Rail Corridor. Four submissions were received from interest holders residing near the Rail Corridor. 1018 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010

These individuals raised a number of concerns, including the potential for flood impacts and altered overland water flows negatively impacting farm water storages and land usage, separation of farming lands with associated loss of economic productivity, issues associated with the day-to-day management of their farming operations (such as the need to move or install new water pipelines, dams, fences, stockyards, under and overpasses, safety at rail crossings, noise pollution), and the health and safety risks to the local residents and cattle from dirt and coal dust pollution.

In response to the concerns raised by private individuals, Hancock Coal has noted the following:

x In accordance with the EIS process, Hancock Coal is required to put in place measures to minimise environmental impacts. Hancock Coal will be liaising in this regard with individual interest holders to ascertain their specific concerns; and

x Hancock Coal will consult individually with affected interest holders regarding losses suffered as a result of construction of the railway. Hancock Coal has undertaken to in consultation with interest holders reinstate or relocate existing farm infrastructure directly impacted by the railway. Where land is compulsorily acquired by The Coordinator- General, affected interest holders will be entitled to compensation in accordance with the Acquisition of Land Act 1967 (Qld).

Further, Hancock Coal has committed to undertaking the same actions that Queensland Rail has undertaken with respect to interest holders affected by the Northern Missing Link, namely to:

x implement a Land Access Protocol for visiting personnel, consultants and contractors;

x provide cattle, vehicle and machinery crossings of the railway;

x provide service conduits at nominated locations under the railway to allow the laying of water pipes and other services;

x fence the corridor boundaries;

x pay financial compensation for property severance and any reduced economic viability;

x implement a Weed Management Plan;

x provide a safety and operational contact phone number; and

x once construction is underway, develop a plan with interest holders to implement the works in a coordinated manner.

As a result of Hancock Coal's amendment to its Application to seek a realignment of the Rail Corridor in the Newlands area, by letter of the 11 June 2010, the Department of Infrastructure and Planning wrote to five interest holders affected by Hancock Coal’s amended Application inviting submissions on the proposed changes to the original alignment traversing their land interests. Two additional submissions from landowners were received objecting to the realignment. In respect of those additional submissions, Hancock Coal noted that it would be amenable to seeking voluntarily agreed outcomes with the landowners in order to minimise impacts on their properties. 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 1019

QCoal Pty Ltd

QCoal and its subsidiaries are the registered holders of a number of exploration permits in the northern part of the Bowen Basin. QCoal noted that the original route of the Rail Corridor ran through land over which QCoal's exploration permits applied. QCoal claimed that the corridor as proposed would result in sterilisation of significant resources of coal and presented “best case”, “likely case” and “worst case” scenarios. QCoal estimated that the areas subject to the original alignment of the Rail Corridor had potential in situ coal resources of up to 498 million tonnes of raw coal, yielding up to 330 million tonnes of mainly hard coking coal product. In QCoal's estimate, this meant that up to $66 billion worth of coal could be sterilised by the Rail Corridor. QCoal submitted that, as a result, QCoal and the State of Queensland would be deprived of significant coking resources, which had been identified as critical for replacement of declining coking resources in the State, and that the State would lose substantial coal royalties in the sum of up to $5.56 billion. QCoal further claimed that the Rail Corridor had not taken into account the cost of compensation payable to QCoal as a result of sterilisation of its resources.

Hancock Coal in response stated that, in respect of one of the exploration permits which QCoal noted was particularly affected by the Rail Corridor, that the proposed alignment of the Rail Corridor in that area is parallel to the existing Northern Missing Link corridor, and that further impact as a result of the Rail Corridor is therefore expected to be minimal.

Hancock Coal also noted that the Rail Corridor is only expected to be 60 to 100 metres in width, and that QCoal's calculations as to the amount of coal likely to be sterilised may have been based on the nominal 500 metres corridor width proposed by Hancock Coal for the purposes of its Application. In Hancock Coal's view, therefore, QCoal's estimate as to the value of coal likely to be sterilised is likely to be overstated. Further, if coal resources were in the future determined to be of significant value, Hancock Coal noted that there were precedents for the temporary or permanent reallocation of rail corridors.

QCoal claimed that the Rail Corridor effectively severs the Galilee Basin from existing east coast rail and pipeline infrastructure, as well as severing the Bowen Basin vertically such that any projects or services that cross from east Bowen to west Bowen will need to cross the Rail Corridor. Hancock Coal, in its response, noted that the Rail Corridor has been designed to ensure that it does not cross any existing Queensland Rail networks except at the entry to Abbot Point, so as to avoid isolating Bowen Basin coal producers from existing Queensland Rail networks. Hancock Coal further noted that there were no submissions from any Galilee Basin proponents as to isolation as a result of the Rail Corridor. The Rail Corridor is required to cross the North Queensland Gas Pipeline, Sunwater Pipeline and QR North Coast line. However, Hancock Coal stated that there are reasonably priced engineering solutions available to all these crossings.

QCoal also submitted that, as the Mineral Resources Act 1989 (Qld) prevents the carrying on of operations within certain distances of a railway, this will significantly restrict new developments within the vicinity of the Rail Corridor. Hancock Coal, in its response, stated that the Mineral Resources Act relates only to activity on a mining lease, and does not apply where there is existing infrastructure in place.

QCoal expressed concern that the effect of the Rail Corridor on other projects being carried on within the Bowen Basin area had not been adequately addressed in Hancock Coal's Application, including the North Queensland Gas Pipeline, proposed Burdekin water pipeline duplication and Water for Bowen canal. 1020 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010

Hancock Coal noted that the Pilbara railway in Western Australia had been successfully constructed to cross gas pipelines without significant impact. Further, some of the projects that QCoal referred to in its submission, such as the Water for Bowen balancing storage facility, Abbot Point Pumping Station, Ergon Energy Substation and Ramsar Wetlands are located within the Abbot Point State Development Area, and are not the subject of Hancock Coal's Application.

QCoal further claimed that Hancock Coal failed to properly negotiate with it.

QCoal claimed that all necessary considerations for an approval under Section 125 of the SDPWO Act had not been made out. In particular, it claimed that Hancock Coal failed to undertake a cost/benefit analysis of the route to the State and other Galilee Basin producers, and had failed to properly consider alternative routes, particularly those proposed by QCoal. QCoal further submitted that the computer modelling program utilised by Hancock Coal in determining the preferred alignment of the Rail Corridor was based on a flawed process. Hancock Coal responded by stating that it had undertaken an extensive analysis, consisting of a number of studies and a number of alternative rail routes.

QCoal submitted that the Rail Corridor would have a net negative financial impact on Australia, Queensland and the local region, by being a financial drain on the State's resources and the people of Queensland, and that it would have a negative impact upon the community wellbeing, economic growth and employment levels of the affected regions and Queensland as a whole. Hancock Coal has disputed this claim.

QCoal requested that an IFS declaration be deferred until a Bankable Feasibility Study had been completed for the Alpha Coal Project.

QCoal requested that the current route be realigned so as not to impact on QCoal's projects. To that end, QCoal proposed two alternative alignments for the Rail Corridor which would avoid impacting QCoal's tenements in the Bowen Basin and, in QCoal's submission, better service other coal producers in the Galilee Basin. In its response Hancock Coal stated that it had considered an alignment to the west of the current Rail Corridor, as suggested by QCoal, but had rejected an alignment in that area because it would have led to significantly increased construction and operational costs, as well as adding approximately 12 months to the construction period due to the topography and geology of the area. Hancock Coal noted that the alignments proposed by QCoal would involve traversing the Leichhardt Range, which was a major impediment to the establishment of an alignment in that area.

In response, Hancock Coal proposed a realignment of the route in the areas over which QCoal's mining interests lie so as to minimise the impact on QCoal. Hancock Coal noted that the amended alignment, which "hugs" the Northern Missing Link, minimises any potential impacts on possible coal resources. This is because the Rail Corridor will be placed as close as possible to the existing narrow gauge rail corridor. Hancock Coal was of the view that the amended alignments proposed by QCoal were not reasonable, and could not be progressed by Hancock Coal, as they would not enable the development of a viable, long term railway that will underpin the Galilee Basin developments.

On 28 April 2010 the Deputy Coordinator-General wrote to QCoal on an informal basis seeking comments on Hancock Coal's proposed realignment. QCoal responded by letter dated 4 May 2010 stating that the amended alignment was worse than the original alignment. 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 1021

Geological Survey of Queensland, a division within the Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation (DEEDI), at a meeting on 1 April 2010, was requested to carry out an independent assessment of the claims of sterilisation made by QCoal in its submission. To this end, QCoal provided further supplementary information to DEEDI on a Commercial-in-Confidence basis.

This assessment found that the geological and coal quality data was sparse in all of the three areas of claimed sterilisation and insufficient to make a definitive determination of tonnage of sterilisation claimed. However, consideration of the resources demonstrated and the regional geology supported the view that significant resources of coal would be sterilised by the original alignment proposed in the Application. The assessment therefore recommended that an alternative route be considered.

Following discussions with QCoal, on 31 May 2010 Hancock Coal formally amended its Application, to change the alignment of the Rail Corridor in the area adjacent to the southern end of the Newlands coal rail system. The amended alignment proposes to “hug” the existing Newlands rail line and the Northern Missing Link (which is currently under construction), in order to provide a workable solution for both parties. Hancock Coal has also offered engineering design assistance to QCoal to optimise QCoal’s access requirements to infrastructure.

The assessment by Geological Survey of Queensland found that the new proposed route by Hancock Coal appeared to substantially reduce the coal sterilisation impacts claimed in QCoal's original submission, as it:

x eliminates potential sterilisation in QCoal's Area 2;

x virtually eliminates sterilisation in QCoal's Area 3;

x significantly lessens the impact on coal resources in Area 1 by adjoining the corridor for the Northern Missing Link which is under construction; and

x passes over areas of deeper coal inferred to be of lesser quality and areas of major geological faults, and where coal is already sterilised by the existing Newlands line.

On 2 June 2010, the Deputy Coordinator-General wrote to both QCoal and Xstrata Coal formally advising of Hancock Coal’s amended Application and the traversing of the Rail Corridor over land in which QCoal and Xstrata Coal hold interests.

QCoal, by letters dated 4 June 2010 and 8 June 2010, stated that it remained committed to opposing any rail corridor which traversed and sterilises the Moranbah Coal measures and sought an extension of time until 18 June 2010 to respond. This extension of time was granted by the Deputy Coordinator-General on 11 June 2010.

QCoal provided a response to the amended Application on 18 June 2010. QCoal noted that the amended route continues to severely affect QCoal's exploration permits by significantly sterilising resources and also affects QCoal's Drake Project.

QCoal submitted that Hancock Coal was required to amend its original Application, rather than just provide updated maps, and publish the amended Application on its website. QCoal also submitted that The Coordinator-General was required to re-advertise the amended Application. 1022 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010

QCoal repeated its submissions with respect to:

x The excessive nature of the 500 metre wide Rail Corridor footprint;

x The detrimental economic and social impact of the Rail Corridor;

x That the alternate route was not properly investigated;

x Should compulsory acquisition proceed, QCoal will seek full compensation for the value of its interests in the affected tenements, and costs attributable to disturbance and severance; and

x The failure by Hancock Coal to properly negotiate with it.

Additionally, QCoal submitted that:

x The Rail Corridor would sever the connection between QCoal's Byerwen Coal Mine and the Newlands Rail Line and Northern Missing Link. QCoal submitted that the additional bridges required to cross the Rail Corridor would render the Rail Corridor uneconomic;

x The amended alignment would continue to sever other QCoal developments such as the Havilah (Rosella Creek) Mine and Fig Tree Mine;

x The Rail Corridor would sever coal seam gas deposits held by BG and Westside;

x Hancock Coal has failed to undertake an EIS in relation to the proposed Rail Corridor, which is fundamental to satisfying the requirements of Section 125 and Section 174 of the SDPWO Act;

x Hancock Coal has not procured the necessary infrastructure for the delivery of water, power, port and rail facilities;

x Hancock Coal has failed to demonstrate a market for its medium grade thermal coal; and

x The proposed Resources Super Profits Tax renders the Alpha Coal Project uneconomic because it is a medium quality thermal coal project.

On 21 June 2010 Hancock Coal provided a response to the issues raised in QCoal’s submission of 18 June 2010. Hancock Coal noted that the Rail Corridor does not actually impact upon the infrastructure or mining areas of QCoal's proposed Drake development. Hancock Coal also noted that, contrary to QCoal's submission, no significant impacts are expected to coal seam gas deposits in the Newlands to Collinsville area, as the alignment of the railway is adjacent to the Northern Missing Link and Newlands railway.

Hancock Coal did not accept that there was a need to re-advertise the Application, as consultation has already occurred and the parties affected by the amendment were already in discussions with the Department of Infrastructure and Planning and/or Hancock Coal. Hancock Coal again clarified that the width of the final Rail Corridor will only be 60 to 100 metres.

Hancock Coal reiterated that the amended alignment for the Rail Corridor minimised any impacts on QCoal by following as close to the Northern Missing Link as possible, and also minimises impacts on any future Xstrata landholdings. 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 1023

Hancock Coal also provided two recent demand forecasts and two recent price forecasts to demonstrate the ongoing demand for thermal coal globally. Hancock Coal noted that Australia's main competitor for thermal coal is Indonesia, and that Australia has lost market to Indonesia primarily due to a lack of rail and port infrastructure.

Hancock Coal submitted that the bridge costs provided by QCoal are substantially overstated. Hancock Coal has previously indicated that it would be prepared to locate the Rail Corridor in close proximity to the Northern Missing Link to share the approaches to bridge structures. Hancock Coal also submitted that the bridges referred to in the QCoal submission are planned regardless of the Rail Corridor as they are required to cross the Northern Missing Link.

Hancock Coal stated that it was in discussions with providers of the relevant necessary infrastructure.

Hancock Coal noted that the proposed Resource Super Profits Tax would have a negative impact on the entire minerals industry, but was of the view that it would have a far greater impact on QCoal's projects given they are still in a concept phase, making it more difficult to attract investment.

Other organisations

AMCI (Alpha) Pty Ltd, as the manager of the South Galilee Coal Project, was generally supportive of Hancock Coal's initiative but sought to ensure that the Rail Corridor is adequate to support the infrastructure required for both present and future demand, and that it would be a true multi-user corridor. In its response, Hancock Coal noted that the railway, as currently proposed, could be increased to hold a capacity of 120 Mtpa through additional rollingstock, passing loops and duplications. Beyond 120 Mtpa Hancock Coal noted that further duplication systems would be required. Hancock Coal stated that modelling work has been undertaken to confirm this approach, and that partial duplication could occur within the proposed 60 metre corridor. Further, Hancock Coal has consistently advised that it intends to make the railway available to third party users.

Calibre Rail Pty Ltd, which has been engaged by Hancock Coal as the railway consultant to undertake the Bankable Feasibility Project, provided a submission in support of Hancock Coal's application. Calibre Rail referred to the wide ranging benefits which could result from a large project such as this, including employment opportunities for local and Indigenous communities, economic and skills development for supporting local industries and a direct and significant contribution to the State's export performance.

Isaac Regional Council provided a submission noting that if the Rail Corridor is not negotiated properly there may be a negative impact on the effective running of local cattle and cropping businesses. However, the Council also stated that it recognises the economic benefits to the communities within the Galilee and Bowen Basins, and has provided a letter of support in respect of Hancock Coal's Application.

Mackay Conservation Group raised concerns regarding environmental impacts and the compensation payable to affected interest holders. Although these concerns are not directly relevant to the criteria to be satisfied under Section 125 (1) of the SDPWO Act, Hancock Coal has stated its intention to minimise environmental impacts as much as possible and ensure that fair compensation is paid to interest holders. 1024 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010

Bimblebox Nature Refuge submitted that the grazing industry would suffer in having to compete with the wages offered by the mining industry, and that exploitation of the Galilee Basin's coal reserves prevented more sustainable and longer term development in the area.

Queensland South Native Title Services, acting for the Wangan and Jagalingou People, raised concerns that if the Rail Corridor is declared to be an infrastructure facility of significance, Hancock Coal will seek to compulsorily acquire the affected Native Title claim land prior to an ILUA being entered into. Hancock Coal in its response noted that its preference is to enter into an ILUA if possible. An ILUA with the Wangan and Jagalingou People has now in fact reached in-principle agreement.

North Coal Pty Ltd (North Coal) is the holder of an exploration permit in the Bowen Basin which is affected by the Rail Corridor. North Coal raised concerns with respect to impediments to the existing rail line and exploration activities. North Coal noted that it did not have any coal deposits directly sterilised by the Rail Corridor, but that it was concerned as to the effect the Rail Corridor will have on its future interests. Hancock Coal, in its response, stated that it had been careful to ensure that known, demonstrated mining resources will not be impacted by the Rail Corridor. In relation to access concerns, Hancock Coal noted that it is required to provide access for property holders during construction and that it did not expect that there would be any significant impediments in this regard.

East West Line Parks Pty Ltd (EWLP) through its Project Iron Boomerang (PIB), proposes to build a heavy-haul (40t/axle) standard gauge multi-user railroad for the transport of coal (east to west) and iron ore (west to east) across the width of Australia. EWLP submitted its objection to any and all development, including Hancock Coal’s Alpha Coal Project, that would impede or affect the development of PIB. Hancock Coal responded by letter dated 2 June 2010 to EWLP noting that, as far as it was aware, it did not impede EWLP's plans with respect to the State Development Area, and indicating its undertaking to provide third party access to the Rail Corridor.

Xstrata Coal has mining exploration permits over land which is affected by the amended alignment of the Rail Corridor. In response to a request from the Deputy Coordinator- General for informal comment on the proposed realignment to the Rail Corridor, on 11 May 2010 Xstrata Coal provided a submission stating that it had not completed its exploration in the area proposed to be traversed by the Rail Corridor, and it was concerned that there may be mineable resources in that area which it had not discovered. Xstrata Coal stated that its preference would be for an alignment which ran parallel to the existing railway line as much as possible and minimised the width of the Rail Corridor. Xstrata Coal noted that it was prepared to work with Hancock Coal to finalise an alignment which minimises impacts on Xstrata Coal. The amended Application submitted by Hancock Coal did propose an alignment "hugging" the Newsland Railway Line and Northern Missing Link. By letter dated 2 June 2010 the Deputy Coordinator-General wrote to Xstrata Coal seeking comments on Hancock Coal's amended Application. Xstrata Coal did not provide a submission.

4.12 Economic Significance of the Infrastructure Facilities

In respect of the potential capability of the Rail Corridor to contribute to employment levels, as a factor which must be taken into account under Section 125 (2) of the SDPWO Act, the Rail Corridor will have significance to the Galilee Basin to Abbot Point region by providing greater employment opportunities. During construction of the railway between 2011 and 2013, Hancock Coal is intending to establish four different work camps along the Rail Corridor, with the possibility of further work camps also being established at each end of the railway. Each camp is expected to consist of approximately 250-300 workers. 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 1025

Upon construction, Hancock Coal estimates that 150-200 predominately operational staff will be employed to work on the railway, mostly at or near Bowen in the Whitsunday Region. It is anticipated that significant support businesses will also be required to assist with the running of the railway and the increased staff in the area.

The Rail Corridor is also likely to contribute to economic growth within Australia, Queensland and the Galilee Basin to Abbot Point region. Such a potential for economic growth must be taken into account in accordance with Section 125 (2) of the SDPWO Act.

Hancock Coal estimates that the Alpha Coal and Kevin's Corner Mines will increase Australia's export revenues by approximately $5-6 billion per year, and will increase Queensland's overall coal production by 35 per cent. Such economic return is not possible without the necessary rail infrastructure to transport the coal to the port.

There will also be a demand for additional products as a result of the Rail Corridor, such as the need for the manufacture of coal transporting bins, additional locomotives and signalling equipment. This will have flow-on benefits not only for the region but also for the State.

In addition, by providing Hancock Coal with the ability to successfully produce the coal from the Alpha Coal and Kevin's Corner Mines for export, the Rail Corridor will indirectly benefit the Galilee Basin region by providing long-term sustainable jobs and increased wages spent primarily in the region. Hancock Coal estimates that it will also provide the State of Queensland with over $430 million per annum in royalty payments at full production of the above Mines.

It is anticipated that the Rail Corridor will open up mining of thermal coal in the Galilee Basin, as its remote location and corresponding lack of supporting infrastructure have precluded large-scale mining to date. The Rail Corridor would, therefore, provide a solid basis for future resource development in the area. There are many mining interests conducting exploration activities in the Galilee Basin at present. As noted above, over 14 billion tonnes of thermal coal which complies with JORC standards has been identified in the Galilee Basin by Hancock Coal and other potential producers.

There will be further significant flow-on economic benefits from the use and construction of such mines. Regionally it will lead to increased investment in the Galilee Basin, increased employment at the mines and for associated services, and an increase in money spent in the region. At a State and National level, opening up the Galilee Basin will contribute to the growth of the coal industry in Queensland, an increase in royalties payable to the State and an increase in Australia's export revenue. Therefore, the Rail Corridor is likely to contribute to resource development, which is a relevant consideration in accordance with Section 125 (3) of the SDPWO Act.

4.13 Social Significance of the Infrastructure Facilities

In accordance with Section 125 (2) of the SDPWO Act the potential for the Rail Corridor to contribute to community well-being must be taken into account. There are a number of factors which indicate that the Rail Corridor will contribute positively to community well- being.

Opening up the Galilee Basin through the establishment of the Rail Corridor will lead to enhanced local infrastructure such as power, roads, water and communications, which local Councils would in all likelihood not be able to fund without outside intervention. 1026 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010

In 2008, the Barcaldine and Isaac Regional Councils had an estimated population of 3,394 and 21,933 people respectively, with unemployment levels lower than the State average. Forecasts indicate that the Barcaldine region will experience only limited population growth over the next 20 years, whereas the Isaac region is expected to experience rapid population growth. The anticipated labour requirements, at the very least during the construction process, would represent a significant expansion of the population base in these areas.

The Whitsunday Regional Council area, which has a largely tourism-based industry, has recently seen its unemployment rate rise to a level higher than the State average. Given that most of the operational and maintenance staff to be employed on the railway will be located in the Whitsunday Regional Council area, this will have significant social benefits, both in providing employment opportunities and also in diversifying the employment market. Further, as the Rail Corridor requires a skilled workforce, this presents opportunities for training and upskilling. This is a particularly important benefit given that the level of educational attainment in the areas along the Rail Corridor is lower than the State average.

Further, Hancock Coal has established the Hancock Community Support Program based at Alpha, to assist the Alpha community to achieve independent growth and long-term sustainability.

5. The Reasons for the Decision

The Hancock Coal Rail Corridor was approved as an infrastructure facility that is of significance, particularly economically or socially, to Australia, Queensland and the Galilee Basin and the Abbot Point regions, being the region in which the infrastructure facility is to be constructed, for the following reasons:

x There are forecasts of a significant increased demand in thermal coal globally in the next five years, particularly through the seaborne export market. Significant amounts of thermal coal have been identified in the Galilee Basin which could be exported to meet this demand;

x The Alpha Coal and Kevin's Corner Mines, to be constructed by Hancock Coal and related entities, are ranked as having one of the largest thermal coal resources in the world. Hancock Coal has identified in excess of 7.8 billion tonnes of coal which meets JORC compliance standards from those two Projects;

x There is no existing infrastructure suitable to allow transportation of coal from the Galilee Basin to Abbot Point, or to any other port, for exportation. This has contributed, at least in part, to the lack of large-scaling mining operations in the Galilee Basin. Existing rail infrastructure is unable to accommodate the demand and road transportation is unsuitable due to the projected tonnages of coal proposed that would need to be transported;

x Hancock Coal is proposing to construct a standard gauge, stand alone railway of approximately 495 km in length from its Alpha Coal Mine in the Galilee Basin to the Port at Abbot Point. It is expected that a spur and loadout loop will also allow the railway to transport coal from the Kevin's Corner Mine, which is proposed to be constructed and operated by another subsidiary of Hancock Prospecting;

x It is expected that the railway will carry between 30 and 60 Mtpa of coal, although the railway has been designed to carry up to 80 Mtpa of coal, with an ability to further increase this capacity through the use of partial duplication; 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 1027

x The Rail Corridor traverses land owned by approximately 40 different interest holders. Hancock Coal has proposed to transfer to the State any land it voluntarily acquires for the Rail Corridor, so that the State will own the underlying tenure for the land. Hancock Coal then proposes that the State lease or sub-lease the necessary land back to Hancock Coal on a long-term basis;

x The final width of the Rail Corridor will be between 60 and 100 metres, although for the purposes of its Application Hancock Coal has sought a footprint of 500 metres in width;

x Hancock Coal has undertaken to make the railway available to third party users pursuant to a voluntary undertaking in accordance with Part IIIA of the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth). To this end, there are a number of other existing and potential coal producers in the Galilee Basin which are likely to benefit from a railway from the Galilee Basin to the Port at Abbot Point;

x Hancock Coal has undertaken a detailed analysis to determine the preferable route for the Rail Corridor, having regard to the minimisation of environmental impacts and the impact on affected interest holders. Hancock Coal amended its Rail Corridor in the area adjacent to the southern end of the Newlands coal rail system to minimise coal sterilisation and infrastructure access impacts. In that area Hancock Coal proposes to “hug” the existing Newlands rail line and the Northern Missing Link (which is currently under construction);

x Construction of the Rail Corridor is likely to commence in 2011, and will take approximately 24 months to complete. First export of coal from the Alpha Coal Mine, utilising the Rail Corridor, is anticipated for late 2013;

x Hancock Coal may require assistance from the State with respect to land acquisition in accordance with Section 125(1)(f) of the SDPWO Act, access to land and assistance with temporary closures of infrastructure during construction. Hancock Coal does not expect to require State assistance once the construction of the Rail Corridor has been completed;

x The information contained in Hancock Coal's Application and subsequent material, including that provided on a Commercial-in-Confidence basis, demonstrates that Hancock Coal has progressed the financial analysis of the proposed Rail Corridor as far as is reasonably possible at this stage and that, based on the material to hand the Rail Corridor is expected to be viable;

x The possible environmental impacts of the Rail Corridor will be scrutinised during the EIS process. Hancock Coal's EIS will need to be approved at both a State and Commonwealth level before the Rail Corridor can proceed. However, Hancock Coal has at this stage undertaken to provide environmental offsets where vegetation cannot be restored and to implement a CEMP to mitigate environmental effects of construction of the Rail Corridor;

x The information contained in Hancock Coal's Application and subsequent material, including that provided on a Commercial-in-Confidence basis, demonstrates that Hancock Coal has progressed its implementation planning as far as possible at this stage, and that the implementation planning appears to be feasible and reasonable;

x Hancock Coal has indicated that it will seek to commence negotiations with relevant interest holders to purchase the necessary land once the EIS and relevant approvals have been obtained. 1028 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010

In this regard, it should be noted that, prior to The Coordinator-General being able to take land for the Rail Corridor, The Coordinator-General will need to be satisfied that Hancock Coal has taken reasonable steps to negotiate to acquire the land by agreement;

x In accordance with clause 3.18 of the Guidelines for acquisition of land for infrastructure projects by persons other than the State, made pursuant to Section 174 of the SDPWO Act, should Hancock Coal seek assistance from The Coordinator-General in compulsorily acquiring land required for the Rail Corridor, Hancock Coal will be required to confirm that the Rail Corridor will proceed within reasonable timeframes;

x Hancock Coal has negotiated the terms of ILUAs with two of the three affected registered Native Title claim groups. An ILUA with the third affected registered Native Title claim group has reached in principle agreement. In this regard, it should also be noted that, prior to The Coordinator-General being able to take any Native Title interests in land for the purpose of the Rail Corridor, he must be satisfied that Hancock Coal has taken reasonable steps to form an ILUA with the affected claim groups;

x Hancock Coal has conducted investigations on the affected land for the purpose of the EIS process. Hancock Coal has also undertaken a number of studies to determine the most preferable alignment for the Rail Corridor;

x The Rail Corridor will have economic significance to the Galilee Basin and the Abbot Point regions, Queensland and Australia, through:

a) providing an increase in employment opportunities, both during construction of the railway and on an ongoing basis; b) providing an opportunity for support businesses to be established to support the railway and its staff; c) increasing Australia's export revenue in the amount of $5 to 6 billion per year; d) increasing the need for additional products to be manufactured as a result of the railway, such as coal transporting bins, additional locomotives and signalling equipment; e) increasing Queensland's overall coal production by 35 per cent; f) increasing the amount of royalties payable to the State, estimated to be $430 million per year; g) by providing the means through which coal from the Alpha Coal and Kevin's Corner Projects can be exported, indirectly contributing to long-term sustainable jobs; and h) potentially opening up the Galilee Basin to encourage other large-scale mining projects in the area, which will have further flow-on economic benefits at the national, State and regional levels.

x On the basis of the factors identified above:

a) the Rail Corridor will make an important contribution to resource development in the Galilee Basin region, as well to Queensland and Australia more generally, pursuant to Section 125 (3) of the SDPWO Act; and b) the Rail Corridor will contribute positively to economic growth and employment levels within the Galilee Basin and the Abbot Point regions and within Queensland and Australia, pursuant to Section 125 (2) of the SDPWO Act. 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 1029

x The Rail Corridor will have social significance to the Galilee Basin and the Abbot Point regions, Queensland and Australia, through:

a) providing a need for enhanced local infrastructure and technology, which may not have been financially viable otherwise; b) increasing the population base in the Barcaldine and Isaac Regional Council areas particularly during the construction phase; c) providing ongoing employment opportunities in the Whitsunday Regional Council area, which has an unemployment rate higher than the State average; d) diversifying the employment opportunities available in the Whitsunday Regional Council area, which has a largely tourism-based industry; and e) providing the opportunity for training or upskilling in areas where the level of education attainment is lower than the State average.

x On the basis of the factors identified above, the Rail Corridor will positively contribute to community wellbeing, pursuant to Section 125 (2) of the SDPWO Act;

x The submissions by affected parties have been taken into account insofar as they are relevant to determining whether the Rail Corridor is of significance, particularly economically or socially, to Australia, Queensland and the Galilee Basin and the Abbot Point regions. Notwithstanding the views expressed by these parties, the findings of fact outlined above lead to the conclusion that the Rail Corridor should be approved as an infrastructure facility of significance;

x Regard has been had particularly to the submissions made by QCoal in respect of the potential sterilisation of its resources. However, it is considered that the realignment proposed by Hancock Coal in its amended Application balances the needs of both parties. Consistent with the advice of Geological Survey of Queensland, it is considered that the realignment substantially reduces any coal sterilisation impacts in respect of QCoal's exploration permits, by adjoining the Rail Corridor to the Northern Missing Link which is currently under construction and passes over areas of coal already sterilised by the existing Newlands line. QCoal's concern that the amended alignment continues to potentially sterilise its resources has been taken into account. However, given the significantly increased costs to Hancock Coal, as well as the geographical difficulties of realigning the Rail Corridor completely outside of the Bowen Basin area, combined with the preliminary stages of QCoal's exploration in the area, it is considered that the amended alignment is the best solution to balance the interests of both QCoal and Hancock Coal.

x In response to QCoal's concerns that Hancock Coal failed to negotiate with it, there is no strict requirement under the SDPWO Act for the proponent to first attempt to purchase the land by commercial negotiation before a declaration under Section 125 (1) can be made. However, prior to any application for compulsory acquisition, Hancock Coal will need to demonstrate that it took reasonable steps to first purchase the land by agreement; 1030 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010

MINISTER FOR MINES AND ENERGY Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation RECOGNISED STANDARD NO. 9 THE MONITORING OF SEALED AREAS Brisbane, 2 July 2010 Pursuant to Part 5 sections 72(1) and 72(2) of the Coal Mining Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Racing Act 2002 that Safety and Health Act 1999 , I approve the release of Racing Queensland Limited is approved as the control body for the Recognised Standard No. 9, The Monitoring of Sealed the thoroughbred, harness and greyhound codes of racing in Areas. The Recognised Standard is posted on the Department Queensland. of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation, Details of the approval are as follows: Mining Safety and Health webpage. Dated this 29 day of June 2010 Name of Control Body Racing Queensland Limited Stephen Robertson ACN 142 786 874 Minister for Mines and Energy Business Address Racecourse Road, Deagon, QLD 4017 Date Approval takes Effect 1 July 2010 ENROLMENT ELIGIBILITY PLANS Approved Codes of Racing Thoroughbred, Harness and In accordance with Chapter 8, Part 4, Section 174, of the Greyhound Education (General Provisions) Act 2006 , Enrolment Eligibility Conditions of Approval: The approval is subject to the Plans for the following schools have been revised and approved following conditions: by the Executive Director, School Improvement, Metropolitan 1. By 25 June 2010, Racing Queensland Limited must adopt Secondary. the draft constitution attached to the notice of approval. Copies of the Enrolment Eligibility Plans are available for public inspection, without charge during normal business hours at 2. Racing Queensland Limited must obtain the ratification in the department’s head office in Brisbane, and accessible on writing of the Chief Executive Officer of the Department the department’s web site http://www.qldacademies.eq.edu.au/ responsible for racing before implementing any amendment studententry.html to the company’s constitution referred to in 1. above. Approved Enrolment Eligibility Plans 3. Racing Queensland Limited must hold, in conjunction with Queensland Academy for Health Sciences its Annual General Meeting, an annual public meeting to Queensland Academy for Science, Mathematics and Technology provide an industry update. Queensland Academy for Creative Industries PETER LAWLOR MP Minister for Tourism and Fair Trading DEPARTMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE AND PLANNING CHIEF EXECUTIVE APPROVAL NO. 09/2010 NOTIFICATION OF DANGER TO MARINE SAFETY AMENDMENT NO. 1 Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Regulation 2004 Plumbing and Drainage Act 2002 s.98 (a) Maritime Safety Agency of Queensland 1. Chief Executive Approval No. 09/2010 Amendment No. 1 Brisbane, 30 June 2010 approved on 16 June 2010 for the Taylex ABS with UV Advanced Secondary quality wastewater treatment system I, Patrick Quirk, Acting General Manager, Maritime Safety manufactured by Taylex Industries Pty Ltd. Queensland, pursuant to section 221 of the Transport Operations 2. Copies of approvals may be viewed on the department website (Marine Safety) Regulation 2004 , declare that a person must not at – www.dip.qld.gov.au/plumbing/approved-systems.html anchor, berth, moor or operate a ship (other than a ship operated by those persons listed in Schedule A) in the waters described in 3. Copies of the Chief Executive Approval may be examined Schedule B for the hours of 1.30pm and 3.30pm on 3 July 2010 during business hours, free of charge, at the – and between 11.00am and 2.00pm on 4 July 2010. Department of Infrastructure and Planning Floor 3 SCHEDULE A 63 George Street (a) Organisers and sanctioned officials of the Australian BRISBANE QLD 4000 Power Boat Association Offshore Council Inc; 4. Copies of approvals may be obtained from the Department (b) Organisers and sanctioned officials of the Townsville Jet by telephoning 34048205. Sports Inc; Glen Brumby (c) Organisers and sanctioned officials of the Southern Cross Executive Director Water Ski Club; Building Codes Queensland (d) Officially nominated participants in the Townsville Offshore Date approved: 16 June 2010 Superboat Race; (e) Officers of Queensland Police Service (Townsville Water Police); DEPARTMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE AND PLANNING (f) Officers of Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol; and CHIEF EXECUTIVE APPROVAL NO. 112/2010 (g) Officers of Maritime Safety Queensland. AMENDMENT NO. 1 Plumbing and Drainage Act 2002 s.98 (a) SCHEDULE B 1. Chief Executive Approval No. 112/2010 Amendment No. 1 The waters of Cleveland Bay, 200 metres outside the race approved on 16 June 2010 for the Taylex ABS with Chlorine course, as marked by marker buoys in approximate positions: Advanced Secondary quality wastewater treatment system • Mark A - 19o 14.77’S; 146o 49.21’E manufactured by Taylex Industries Pty Ltd. • Mark B - 19o 14.77’S; 146o 49.32’E 2. Copies of approvals may be viewed on the department website •Mark C - 19o 13.59’S; 146o 49.96’E at – www.dip.qld.gov.au/plumbing/approved-systems.html •Mark D - 19o 13.53’S; 146o 49.88’E o o 3. Copies of the Chief Executive Approval may be examined •Mark E - 19 13.95’S; 146 49.22’E during business hours, free of charge, at the – • Mark F - 19° 13.86’S; 146° 49.12’E • Mark G - 19° 13.06’S; 146° 49.36’E Department of Infrastructure and Planning • Mark H - 19° 13.02’S; 146° 49.28’E Floor 3 • Mark I - 19° 13.78’S; 146° 48.33’E 63 George Street • Mark J - 19° 13.86’S; 146° 48.33’E BRISBANE QLD 4000 4. Copies of approvals may be obtained from the Department As indicated on map “A1-280-1” prepared by Maritime Safety by telephoning 34048205. Queensland and held at the Regional Harbour Master's office in Townsville. Glen Brumby Executive Director PATRICK QUIRK Building Codes Queensland Acting General Manager Date approved: 16 June 2010 Maritime Safety Queensland 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 1031

NOTIFICATION OF EXEMPTION BUNDABERG TAXI SERVICE AREA Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994 Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Regulation 2004 Notice is hereby given under section 71 of the Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994 that, as and from Maritime Safety Agency of Queensland 1 June 2010, the number of taxi service licences in the Bundaberg Brisbane, 30 June 2010 Taxi Area has been set at twenty-nine (29), which will include twenty-four (24) conventional taxi service licences and five (5) I, Patrick Quirk, Acting General Manager, pursuant to section wheelchair accessible taxi service licences. 18A of the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994 , exempt all persons operating ships in the events detailed in the A map describing the above taxi service area in detail is available Schedule from section 206A of the Transport Operations for viewing at Department of Transport and Main Roads Offices (Marine Safety) Act 1994 and sections 127A and 127B of the and on the Department of Transport and Main Roads website at Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Regulation 2004 . www.tmr.qld.gov.au SCHEDULE A Ryan Huelin Delegate of the Director-General Event consisting of jet ski races to be conducted by the organisers, Department of Transport and Main Roads Townsville Jet Sports Inc, between the hours of 11.30am and 1.30pm on 3 July 2010, 9.50am and 10.30am and 12.05pm and 12.40pm on 4 July 2010, over the waters of Cleveland Bay, MEMBERS’ ENTITLEMENTS HANDBOOK Townsville, as shown in red on the course map prepared by AMENDMENT NOTICE (No.2) 2010 Maritime Safety Queensland, designated plan “A1-287”, and held 1. Short Title at the Regional Harbour Master’s Office in Townsville. This Notice may be cited as the Members’ Entitlements PATRICK QUIRK Handbook Amendment Notice (No.2) 2010 . Acting General Manager Maritime Safety Queensland 2. Amendment of Section 1.3 – Administration of the Handbook Section 1.3 shall be amended to provide that the Clerk of NOTIFICATION OF EXEMPTION the Parliament must also provide an Annual Report to the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994 Parliament which contains the name of each former Member who has accessed travel entitlements pursuant to Maritime Safety Agency of Queensland section 5.3 of the Handbook, and the total travel cost Brisbane, 30 June 2010 incurred by the Parliament for each former Member including where applicable spouse travel costs. I, Patrick Quirk, Acting General Manager, Maritime Safety Queensland, pursuant to section 18A of the Transport Operations The first annual report in relation to former Members’ travel (Marine Safety) Act 1994 , exempt all persons operating ships in shall cover the period 1 July 2010 to 30 June 2011. the events detailed in the Schedule from section 206A of the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994 . ENDNOTES SCHEDULE A 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 1 July 2010. 2. Published in the Gazette on 2 July 2010. Event consisting of powerboat racing to be conducted by the 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. organisers, Australian Power Boat Association Offshore Council 4. The administering agency is the Department of the Premier Inc, between the hours of 1.30pm and 3.30pm on 3 July 2010 and Cabinet. and between 11.00am and 2.00pm on 4 July 2010, over the waters of Cleveland Bay, Townsville, as shown in red on the course map prepared by Maritime Safety Queensland, HOW TO VIEW THE LAST FOUR EDITIONS OF designated plan “A1-280-1”, and held at the Regional Harbour Master’s Office in Townsville. THE QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Should you wish to view the last four editions of the PATRICK QUIRK Gazettes, then please visit our website at: Acting General Manager Maritime Safety Queensland www.bookshop.qld.gov.au NOTIFICATION OF REPEAL OF GAZETTE NOTICE The previous Friday’s editions are updated on the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994 website every Tuesday afternoon. Maritime Safety Agency of Queensland Steps: Brisbane, 30 June 2010 •Go to www.bookshop.qld.gov.au I, Patrick Quirk, Acting General Manager, Maritime Safety • Click on 'Browse catalogue' Queensland, declare that this notice repeals the Notification of • Click on the icon called 'Law & safety' Temporary Speed Limit which was published on page 400 of the Queensland Government Gazette, Number 25, Volume 349, • Click on ‘You and the law’ on 19 September 2008 relating to the implementation of a • Click on ‘Government gazettes’ temporary speed limit surrounding the Hale Street bridge • Choose the Gazette required e.g. for the General construction works on the Milton Reach of the Brisbane River. Gazette choose 'Government Gazette' PATRICK QUIRK • The last four editions are shown in date order Acting General Manager • Click on the red download button to view the Maritime Safety Queensland Gazette free of charge 1032 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010

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Queensland

NOTIFICATION OF SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION Statutory Instruments Act 1992

Notice is given of the making of the subordinate legislation mentioned in Table 1

TABLE 1 SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION BY NUMBER

No. Subordinate Legislation Empowering Act

162 Environment and Resource Management Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2010 Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Building Units and Group Titles Act 1980 Coastal Protection and Management Act 1995 Environmental Protection Act 1994 Foreign Ownership of Land Register Act 1988 Forestry Act 1959 Land Act 1994 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002 Land Title Act 1994 Marine Parks Act 2004 Nature Conservation Act 1992 Queensland Heritage Act 1992 Recreation Areas Management Act 2006 Surveyors Act 2003 Valuation of Land Act 1944 Valuers Registration Act 1992 Vegetation Management Act 1999 Water Act 2000 Wild Rivers Act 2005

163 Proclamation commencing certain provisions South-East Queensland Water (Distribution and Retail Restructuring) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2010

1641

165 Proclamation commencing certain provisions Building and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2010

166 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions Transport (Rail Safety) Act 2010

1672 Transport (Rail Safety) Regulation 2010 Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2009 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport (Rail Safety) Act 2010

1681 1034 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010

Table 1–Subordinate Legislation by number—continued

No. Subordinate Legislation Empowering Act

169 Brisbane Forest Park Amendment By-law (No. 1) 2010 Brisbane Forest Park Act 1977

1 this SL number notified 1 July 2010 2 A national regulatory impact statement accompanies the subordinate legislation 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 1035

TABLE 2 SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION BY EMPOWERING ACT

This table shows affected subordinate legislation

Empowering Act Subordinate Legislation No.

Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Acquisition of Land Regulation 2003 • amd by Environment and Resource Management Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2010 ...... 162

Brisbane Forest Park Act 1977 Brisbane Forest Park By-law 1999 • amd by Brisbane Forest Park Amendment By-law (No. 1) 2010 ...... 169

Building and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2010 Proclamation commencing certain provisions ...... 165

Building Units and Group Titles Act 1980 Building Units and Group Titles Regulation 2008 • amd by Environment and Resource Management Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2010 ...... 162

Coastal Protection and Management Act 1995 Coastal Protection and Management Regulation 2003 • amd by Environment and Resource Management Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2010 ...... 162

Environmental Protection Act 1994 Environmental Protection Regulation 2008 • amd by Environment and Resource Management Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2010 ...... 162

Foreign Ownership of Land Register Act 1988 Foreign Ownership of Land Register Regulation 2003 • amd by Environment and Resource Management Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2010 ...... 162

Forestry Act 1959 Forestry Regulation 1998 • amd by Environment and Resource Management Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2010 ...... 162

Land Act 1994 Land Regulation 2009 • amd by Environment and Resource Management Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2010 ...... 162

Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Regulation 2003 • amd by Environment and Resource Management Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2010 ...... 162

Land Title Act 1994 Land Title Regulation 2005 • amd by Environment and Resource Management Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2010 ...... 162 1036 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010

Table 2–Subordinate Legislation by empowering Act—continued

Empowering Act Subordinate Legislation No.

Marine Parks Act 2004 Marine Parks Regulation 2006 • amd by Environment and Resource Management Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2010 ...... 162

Nature Conservation Act 1992 Nature Conservation (Administration) Regulation 2006 • amd by Environment and Resource Management Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2010 ...... 162 Nature Conservation (Estuarine Crocodile) Conservation Plan 2007 • amd by Environment and Resource Management Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2010 ...... 162 Nature Conservation (Protected Areas Management) Regulation 2006 • amd by Environment and Resource Management Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2010 ...... 162 Nature Conservation (Wildlife Management) Regulation 2006 • amd by Environment and Resource Management Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2010 ...... 162

Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2009 Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal Regulation 2009 • amd by Transport (Rail Safety) Regulation 2010 ...... 167

Queensland Heritage Act 1992 Queensland Heritage Regulation 2003 • amd by Environment and Resource Management Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2010 ...... 162

Recreation Areas Management Act 2006 Recreation Areas Management Regulation 2007 • amd by Environment and Resource Management Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2010 ...... 162

South-East Queensland Water (Distribution and Retail Restructuring) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2010 Proclamation commencing certain provisions ...... 163

Surveyors Act 2003 Surveyors Regulation 2004 • amd by Environment and Resource Management Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2010 ...... 162

Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Infrastructure (Rail) Regulation 2006 • amd by Transport (Rail Safety) Regulation 2010 ...... 167

Transport (Rail Safety) Act 2010 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions...... 166 Transport (Rail Safety) Regulation 2010 ...... 167

Valuation of Land Act 1944 Valuation of Land Regulation 2003 • amd by Environment and Resource Management Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2010 ...... 162

Valuers Registration Act 1992 Valuers Registration Regulation 2003 • amd by Environment and Resource Management Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2010 ...... 162 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 1037

Table 2–Subordinate Legislation by empowering Act—continued

Empowering Act Subordinate Legislation No.

Vegetation Management Act 1999 Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 • amd by Environment and Resource Management Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2010 ...... 162

Water Act 2000 Water Regulation 2002 • amd by Environment and Resource Management Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2010 ...... 162

Wild Rivers Act 2005 Wild Rivers Regulation 2007 • amd by Environment and Resource Management Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2010 ...... 162

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Liquor Act 1992 Trading Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 12 midnight - Monday to NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE Sunday. OBJECTIONS TO THIS APPLICATION MAY BE FILED BY A MEMBER Applicant’s Name: Tamloyd Pty Ltd. OF THE PUBLIC OVER THE AGE OF 18 WHO HAS A PROPER INTEREST IN THE LOCALITY CONCERNED AND IS LIKELY TO BE Premises: O!Fish, Shop 1014, Robina Town Centre, AFFECTED BY THE GRANT OF THE APPLICATION. Robina. Grounds for Objection: Principal Activity: Commercial Other (Subsidiary On-Premises) Licence - The provision of meals prepared 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience and served to be eaten on the licensed to persons who reside or work or do business in the premises. locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital Proposed Trading Hours: or school is likely to happen; or 10:00 a.m. to 12 midnight - Monday to Sunday. 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned would be lessened in some way. OBJECTIONS TO THIS APPLICATION MAY BE FILED BY A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC OVER THE AGE OF 18 WHO HAS A PROPER Format of Objections: INTEREST IN THE LOCALITY CONCERNED AND IS LIKELY TO BE AFFECTED BY THE GRANT OF THE APPLICATION. Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act Grounds for Objection: and the principal contact person should discuss the proposed 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. A petition to persons who reside or work or do business in the template is able to be downloaded from the Office of Liquor locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from and Gaming Regulation website at www.olgr.qld.gov.au an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital or school is likely to happen; or A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC MAY MAKE A WRITTEN SUBMISSION TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE REGARDING whether the granting of 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned this application will impact on the community, particularly would be lessened in some way. relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Section 116(6) of the Liquor Act 1992. Format of Objections: For further information on what is being proposed by the Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petition applicant, please contact David Grundy at Liquor & Gaming form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in Specialists on (07) 3252 4066 or email [email protected] the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should discuss the proposed Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 22nd July 2010 petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. A petition template is able to be downloaded from the Office of Liquor Lodging Objections or Submissions: and Gaming Regulation website at www.olgr.qld.gov.au Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC MAY MAKE A WRITTEN SUBMISSION Licensing Officer TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE REGARDING whether the granting of Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation this application will impact on the community, particularly Locked Bag 180 relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard CITY EAST QLD 4002 under Section 116(6) of the Liquor Act 1992. Telephone: (07) 3224 7131 For further information on what is being proposed by the applicant, Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to please contact Miss Kelly Jameison, Commercial Licensing the applicant and a conference may be held. Specialists on (07) 5526 0112 or email [email protected] All objectors will be notified in writing when a decision has been made on the application. Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 14th July 2010 Executive Director, Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation 1550 Lodging Objections or Submissions: Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Liquor Act 1992 Licensing Officer Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE PO Box 3520 Australia Fair Applicant’s Name: Tosakan Enterprises Pty Ltd. SOUTHPORT QLD 4215 Telephone: (07) 5581 3390 Premises: Tosakan Thai Restaurant, Lots 63-64, 23 Playfield Street (restaurant tenancy fronts Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to Kittyhawk Drive and Way Street), Chermside. the applicant and a conference may be held. Principal Activity: Commercial Other (Subsidiary On- All objectors will be notified in writing when a decision has Premises) Licence - The provision of meals been made on the application. prepared, and served to be eaten, on the licensed premises. Executive Director, Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation 1549 Trading Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 12 midnight - Monday to Sunday. Liquor Act 1992 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE OBJECTIONS TO THIS APPLICATION MAY BE FILED BY A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC OVER THE AGE OF 18 WHO HAS A PROPER INTEREST IN THE LOCALITY CONCERNED AND IS LIKELY TO BE Applicant’s Name: Stella Rossa Enterprises Pty Ltd. AFFECTED BY THE GRANT OF THE APPLICATION.

Premises: Stella Rossa Eagle Street Pier, Shop 02/03, Grounds for Objection: Eagle Street Pier, 45 Eagle Street, Brisbane. 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience Principal Activity: Commercial Other (Subsidiary On-Premises to persons who reside or work or do business in the Licence) - The provision of meals prepared, locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from and served to be eaten, on the licensed an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital premises. or school is likely to happen; or 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 1039

2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned For further information on what is being proposed by the applicant, would be lessened in some way. please contact Miss Kelly Jameison, Commercial Licensing Specialists on (07) 5526 0112 or email [email protected] Format of Objections: Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 15th July 2010 Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in Lodging Objections or Submissions: the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: and the principal contact person should discuss the proposed Licensing Officer petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. A petition Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation template is able to be downloaded from the Office of Liquor Locked Bag 180 and Gaming Regulation website at www.olgr.qld.gov.au CITY EAST QLD 4002 Telephone: (07) 3224 7131 A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC MAY MAKE A WRITTEN SUBMISSION TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE REGARDING whether the granting of Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to this application will impact on the community, particularly the applicant and a conference may be held. relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Section 116(6) of the Liquor Act 1992. All objectors will be notified in writing when a decision has been made on the application. For further information on what is being proposed by the applicant, please contact David Grundy at Liquor & Gaming Executive Director, Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation 1552 Specialists on (07) 3252 4066 or email [email protected] Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 21st July 2010 Liquor Act 1992 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR VARIATION OF LICENCE Lodging Objections or Submissions: Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Applicant’s Name: Dingo’s Properties Pty Ltd. Licensing Officer Premises: Dingo’s Backpacker’s Adventure Resort, Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation Spectrum Street, Rainbow Beach. Locked Bag 180 CITY EAST QLD 4002 Principal Activity: Commercial Other Subsidiary On-Premises Telephone: (07) 3224 7131 - Provision of Accommodation with public dining. Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to the applicant and a conference may be held. Trading Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 12 midnight - Monday to All objectors will be notified in writing when a decision has Sunday. (24 hour consumption is permitted been made on the application. for residents and guests of residents only) Proposed Variation of Licence: Executive Director, Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation 1551 To allow entertainment (including live) - Monday to Sunday. Liquor Act 1992 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE OBJECTIONS TO THIS APPLICATION MAY BE FILED BY A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC OVER THE AGE OF 18 WHO HAS A PROPER Applicant’s Name: Tuckeria Pty Ltd. INTEREST IN THE LOCALITY CONCERNED AND IS LIKELY TO BE AFFECTED BY THE GRANT OF THE APPLICATION. Premises: Tuckeria Fresh Mexican Restaurant, Shop 13, 421 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley. Grounds for Objection: Principal Activity: Commercial Other (Subsidiary On- 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience Premises) Licence - The provision of meals to persons who reside or work or do business in the prepared and served to be eaten on the locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from licensed premises. an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital Proposed Trading Hours: or school is likely to happen; or 10:00 a.m. to 12 midnight - Monday to 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned Sunday. would be lessened in some way. OBJECTIONS TO THIS APPLICATION MAY BE FILED BY A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC OVER THE AGE OF 18 WHO HAS A PROPER Format of Objections: INTEREST IN THE LOCALITY CONCERNED AND IS LIKELY TO BE Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petition AFFECTED BY THE GRANT OF THE APPLICATION. form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act Grounds for Objection: and the principal contact person should discuss the proposed 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. Alternatively, to persons who reside or work or do business in the a petition template is able to be downloaded from the Office of locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from Liquor and Gaming Regulation website at www.olgr.qld.gov.au an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital or school is likely to happen; or A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC MAY MAKE A WRITTEN SUBMISSION TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE REGARDING whether the granting of 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned this application is in the public interest particularly relating to would be lessened in some way. matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Section 116(6) of the Liquor Act 1992. Format of Objections: Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petition For further information on what is being proposed by the form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in applicant, please contact Peter Thomas, HopgoodGanim Lawyers the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act on (07) 3024 0346 or email [email protected] and the principal contact person should discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. A petition Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 27th July 2010 template is able to be downloaded from the Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation website at www.olgr.qld.gov.au Lodging Objections or Submissions: Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC MAY MAKE A WRITTEN SUBMISSION Licensing Officer TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE REGARDING whether the granting of Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation this application will impact on the community, particularly PO Box 3703 relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard HERVEY BAY QLD 4655 under Section 116(6) of the Liquor Act 1992. Telephone: (07) 4197 9803 1040 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 [2 July 2010

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Format of Objections: Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. Alternatively, Bookshop in the city a petition template is able to be downloaded from the Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation website at www.olgr.qld.gov.au Queensland Government Gazettes A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC MAY MAKE A WRITTEN SUBMISSION are now available in the city from TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE REGARDING whether the granting of this application is in the public interest particularly relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Queensland Government Service Centre Section 116(6) of the Liquor Act 1992. Upper Plaza Terrace For further information on what is being proposed by the applicant, 33 Charlotte Street please contact Mr Matthew Davison on (07) 4630 6810 or email Brisbane [email protected] Telephone 13 13 04 Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 22nd July 2010

Lodging Objections or Submissions: Government Preferred Product List Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Licensing Officer Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation PO Box 2788 TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 over 500 Telephone: (07) 4637 6055 Switch onto savings for everyday offi ce and furniture products. Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to the applicant and a conference may be held. Our bulk buying power allows us to pass on substantial savings on these products to All objectors will be notified in writing when a decision has our government clients. been made on the application. Visit www.sdsonline.qld.gov.au Executive Director, Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation 1554 2 July 2010] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 1041

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NOTIFICATION OF FORMS...... 1032 Child Care Act Supreme Court of Queensland Act

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