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1991—No. 525 FREEDOM of INFORMATION ACT 1989 1991—No. 525 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 1989—REGULATION (Relating to principal offices, responsible Ministers and public authorities) NEW SOUTH WALES [Published in Gazette No. 139 of 4 October 1991] HIS Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of the Freedom of Information Act 1989, has been pleased to make the Regulation set forth hereunder. NICK GREINER Premier. The Freedom of Information (General) Regulation 1989 is amended by omitting Schedules 1–5 and by inserting instead the following Schedules. SCHEDULE 1—PRINCIPAL OFFICES (Cl. 4) Public authority Principal office The Albury Base Hospital ........................ The Chief Executive Officer The Armidale and New England Hospital The Chief Executive Officer The Australian Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service .............................. The Executive Director The Ballina District Hospital ................... The Chief Executive Officer The Balranald District Hospital ............... The Chief Executive Officer The Bamham and Koondrook Soldiers’ Memorial Hospital ................................ The Chief Executive Officer The Barraba and District Hospital ............ The Chief Executive Officer The Bateman’s Bay District Hospital ....... The Chief Executive Officer The Bathurst Hospital ............................... The Chief Executive Officer The Batlow District Hospital .................... The Chief Executive Officer The Bega District Hospital ....................... The Medical Superintendent The Bellinger River District Hospital ...... The Chief Executive Officer The Berrigan War Memorial Hospital ..... The Chief Executive Officer The Bingara District Hospital .................. The Chief Executive Officer 2 1991—No. 525 The Blayney District Hospital ................. The Chief Executive Officer Bodington Red Cross Hospital ................ The Executive Director The Boggabri District Hospital ............... The Chief Executive Officer The Bombala District Hospital ................ The Chief Executive Officer The Boorowa District Hospital ................ The Chief Executive Officer The Bourke District Hospital ................... The Chief Executive Officer The Bowral and District Hospital ............ The Chief Executive Officer Braeside Anglican Hospital ..................... The Chief Executive Officer The Braidwood District Hospital ............. The Chief Executive Officer The Brewarrina District Hospital ............ The Chief Executive Officer The Broken Hill Base Hospital ................ The Chief Executive Officer The Brunswick-Byron Area Health Service .................................................. The Chief Executive Officer Building and Construction Industry Long Service Payments Corporation ............. The Director The Bulahdelah-Myall Lakes Health Service .................................................. The Chief Executive Officer The Campbell Hospital, Coraki ............... The Chief Executive Officer The Canowindra Soldiers’ Memorial Hospital ................................................. The Chief Executive Officer The Casino & District Memorial The Chief Executive Officer Central Coast Area Health Service ........... The Chief Executive Officer Central Sydney Area Health Service ........ The Chief Executive Officer Charles Sturt University ........................... The Vice-Chancellor Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers Superannuation Tribunal ....................... The Chairman The Cobar District Hospital ...................... The Chief Executive Officer The Coffs Harbour and District Hospital The Chief Executive Officer The Collarenebri District Hospital ............ The Chief Executive Officer The Condobolin District Hospital ............. The Chief Executive Officer The Coolah District Hospital .................... The Chief Executive Officer Cooma Hospital and Health Service ......... The Chief Executive Officer The Coonabarabran District Hospital ........ The Chief Executive Officer The Coonamble District Hospital .............. The Chief Executive Officer The Cootamundra Hospital ....................... The Chief Executive Officer The Corowa Hospital ................................ The Chief Executive Officer The Cowra District Hospital ..................... The Chief Executive Officer The Crookwell District Hospital ............... The Chief Executive Officer The Cudal War Memorial Hospital ........... The Chief Executive Officer The Culcaim District Hospital .................. The Chief Executive Officer The Deniliquin Hospital ............................ The Chief Executive Officer The Dorrigo Hospital ................................ The Chief Executive Officer The Dubbo Base Hospital ......................... The Chief Executive Officer The Dunedoo War Memorial Hospital ..... The Chief Executive Officer Eastern Sydney Area Health Service ....... The Chief Executive Officer Eleanor MacKinnon Junior Red Cross Home ..................................................... The Executive Director Electricity Commission of NSW .............. The General Manager The Eugowra Memorial Hospital ............. The Chief Executive Officer “Eversleigh”, Home of Peace Hospital The Chief Executive Officer Fair Rents Board ......................................... The Rent Controller Finley-Tocumwal Health Service ............. The Chief Executive Officer Fish Marketing Authority ......................... The General Manager The Forbes District Hospital ..................... The Chief Executive Officer 3 1991—No. 525 Garvan Institute of Medical Research ........ The Executive Director The Gilgandra District Hospital ................. The Chief Executive Officer The Glen Innes District Hospital ................ The Chief Executive Officer Glen Mervyn Junior Red Cross Children’s Home ....................................................... The Executive Director The Gloucester Soldier's Memorial Hospital .................................................... The Chief Executive Officer The Goodooga District Hospital .................. The Chief Executive Officer The Goulburn Health Service ...................... The Chief Executive Officer The Grafton Base Hospital .......................... The Chief Executive Officer The Grenfell District Hospital ..................... The Chief Executive Officer The Griffith Base Hospital .......................... The Chief Executive Officer The Gundagai District Hospital .................. The Chief Executive Officer The Gunnedah District Hospital ................. The Chief Executive Officer The Hastings District Hospital, Port Macquarie ................................................ The Chief Executive Officer The Hay Hospital ........................................ The Chief Executive Officer The Henty District Hospital ........................ The Chief Executive Officer The Hillston District Hospital ..................... The Chief Executive Officer The Holbrook District Hospital .................. The Chief Executive Officer Hunter Area Health Service ........................ The Chief Executive Officer Hunter Water Board .................................... The Managing Director Illawarra Area Health Service ..................... The Chief Executive Officer Inverell and District Health Service ............ The Chief Executive Officer The Ivanhoe District Hospital ..................... The Chief Executive Officer The Jerilderie District Hospital ................... The Chief Executive Officer The Junee District Hospital ......................... The Chief Executive Officer The Kyogle Memorial Hospital .................. The Chief Executive Officer The Lake Cargelligo District Hospital ........ The Chief Executive Officer The Leeton District Hospital ....................... The Chief Executive Officer The Lismore Base Hospital ......................... The Chief Executive Officer The Lithgow District Hospital .................... The Administrator The Lockhart & District Hospital ............... The Chief Executive Officer Lourdes House, Dubbo ............................... The Chief Executive Officer The McCaughey Memorial Hospital, Urana ....................................................... The Chief Executive Officer The Macksville and District Hospital ......... The Chief Executive Officer The Maclean District Hospital .................... The Chief Executive Officer The Macleay Valley Health Service ........... The Chief Executive Officer Macquarie University ................................. The Vice-Chancellor The Manilla District Hospital ..................... The Chief Executive Officer The Manning-Great Lakes Health Service The Chief Executive Officer Maritime Services Board of NSW .............. The Chief Executive Officer Medical Practitioners Charges Committee The Registrar, New South Wales Medical Board Medical Tribunal ........................................ The Registrar, New South Wales Medical Board Mercy Care Centre, Young ........................ The Chief Executive Officer Mercy Hospital, AIbury ............................. The Chief Executive Officer The Molong District Hospital .................... The Chief Executive Officer The More District Hospital ........................ The Chief Executive Officer The Moruya Distict Hospital ...................... The Chief Executive Officer Mudgee-Gulgong District Health Services The Chief Executive Officer . 4 1991—No. 525 The Mumunburrah-Harden District Hospital ................................................... The Chief Executive Officer The Murwillumbah District Hospital
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