Original Document Creator: Bruce Smith WESTERN 4721 AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT

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PART 1 Page Transport Co-ordination (Part III Exemptions) Order 2020...... 4723

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PART 2

Education ...... 4728 Electoral ...... 4733 Fire and Emergency Services ...... 4735 Fisheries ...... 4735 Health ...... 4745 Justice ...... 4746 Marine/Maritime ...... 4746 Planning ...... 4747 Public Notices ...... 4750 Salaries and Allowances Tribunal ...... 4749

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— PART 1 —

TRANSPORT

TN301 Transport Co-ordination Act 1966

Transport Co-ordination (Part III Exemptions) Order 2020

Made by the Minister under section 19 of the Act. Part 1 — Preliminary

1. Citation This order is the Transport Co-ordination (Part III Exemptions) Order 2020.

2. Commencement This order comes into operation as follows — (a) Part 1 — on the day on which this order is published in the Gazette; (b) the rest of the order — on the day after that day.

3. Term used: Act In this order — Act means the Transport Co-ordination Act 1966.

Part 2 — Commercial goods vehicles

4. Commercial goods vehicles (1) Every commercial goods vehicle is exempt from Part III of the Act. (2) Subclause (1) does not apply to a commercial goods vehicle being operated to carry iron ore, or any mining product from which iron is to be extracted, that is sourced from a mine or mine stockpile situated — (a) within 100 km of , Marchagee, Pindar, South Mine 94 or Wubin; or 4724 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 22 December 2020

(b) within 100 km on either side of — (i) the railway between Geraldton and Wubin, including the section of the railway between Mullewa and Pindar; or (ii) the railway between Geraldton and Marchagee; or (iii) the railway between Dongara and South Mine 94.

Part 3 — Aircraft

5. Aircraft (1) In this clause — unmanned aircraft means each of the following — (a) a remotely piloted aircraft, including a drone; (b) an aircraft that cannot carry a person but can — (i) without human input, control its steering, acceleration and braking to safely navigate itself; or (ii) be programmed to fly a particular route. (2) An aircraft is exempt from Part III of the Act if — (a) it is being operated to carry people or goods on a flight that starts and finishes at the same and does not land at any other airport; or (b) it is a helicopter being operated to carry people to or from their workplace and the people themselves do not pay for the flight; or (c) it is being operated solely for any of these purposes — (i) aerial mustering; (ii) aerial spraying; (iii) crop dusting; (iv) spreading fertiliser or seed; (v) spreading baits to control animals; (vi) aerial photography or surveying; (vii) spotting whales or fish; (viii) providing medical services; or (d) it is an unmanned aircraft; or (e) it is being operated on a flight to or from an airport not listed in the Table. 22 December 2020 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 4725

Table Airport name Location of airport International Civil Aviation Organisation Airport Code Albany Airport Albany Highway, Albany YABA

Balgo Hill Airport Lot 170, Marrapirinti YBGO Street, Tanami

Broome International Macpherson Street, Broome YBRM Airport Busselton Margaret 86 Neville Hyder Drive, YBLN River Airport Yalyalup

Carnarvon Airport James Street, Carnarvon YCAR

Curtin Airport/ Willare YCIN RAAF Curtin Derby Airport Derby Highway, Derby YDBY

Esperance Airport Coolgardie-Esperance YESP Highway, Gibson

Fitzroy Crossing Airport Scrivener Road, Fitzroy YFTZ Crossing Airport Road, YGEL Moonyoonooka Stan Tremlett Drive, Halls YHLC Creek Fawcett-Broad Drive, YKBR Kalbarri Kalgoorlie-Boulder Hart Kerspien Drive, YPKG Airport Kalgoorlie Kalumburu Airport Off Kalumburu Boulevard, YKAL Kalumburu Kambalda Airport Off Callitris Road, YKBL Kambalda Bayley Avenue, Gap Ridge YPKA Kununurra Airport Victoria Highway, YPKU Kununurra Laverton Airport Airport Road, Laverton YLTN 4726 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 22 December 2020

Airport name Location of airport International Civil Aviation Organisation Airport Code Minilya-Exmouth Road, YPLM Learmonth Leonora Airport Rajah Street, Leonora YLEO Murchison Downs Road, YMEK Meekatharra Mount Magnet Airport Great Northern Highway, YMOG Mount Magnet Mungalalu-Truscott Position determined by YTST Airbase reference to the World Geodetic System (WGS84) coordinates — (a) 14.089722° S; and (b) 126.380833° E. Great Northern Highway, YNWN Newman Onslow Road, Onslow YOLW Paraburdoo-Tom Price YPBO Road, Paraburdoo Port Hedland Great Northern Highway, YPPD International Airport Port Hedland Jerdacuttup Road, YNRV Hopetoun Airport Monkey Mia Road, YSHK Denham Wiluna Airport Goldfields Highway, YWLU Wiluna

Part 4 — Ferries

6. Ferries A ferry is exempt from Part III of the Act if — (a) its carrying capacity is not more than 30 passengers, not including the crew; or (b) it is operated to provide charter voyages for which the vessel is hired for a fixed fee calculated by reference to the time or distance of the voyage and for which individual fares are not charged; or (c) it is operated to provide voyages during which the passengers are carried for the sole purpose of fishing from or underwater diving from the ferry, whether or not 22 December 2020 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 4727

the voyages are charter voyages or voyages for which passengers pay individual fares.

Part 5 — Previous order revoked

7. Transport Co-ordination (Part III Exemptions) Order 2019 revoked The Transport Co-ordination (Part III Exemptions) Order 2019 is revoked.

R. SAFFIOTI, Minister for Transport.

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— PART 2 —

EDUCATION

ED401 SCHOOL EDUCATION ACT 1999 LIST OF SCHOOLS THAT HAVE BEEN DECLARED AS LOCAL-INTAKE SCHOOLS From 1 January 2021, the following schools shall have local-intake areas. LISA RODGERS, Director-General, Department of Education. ————

Adam Road Primary School Albany Primary School Albany Senior High School Alinjarra Primary School Alkimos Beach Primary School Alkimos Primary School Allendale Primary School Anne Hamersley Primary School Anzac Terrace Primary School Applecross Primary School Applecross Senior High School Arbor Grove Primary School Ardross Primary School Armadale Primary School Ashburton Drive Primary School Ashdale Primary School Ashdale Secondary College Aspiri Primary School Attadale Primary School Atwell Primary School Aubin Grove Primary School Australind Primary School Australind Senior High School Aveley North Primary School Aveley Primary School Balcatta Primary School Balcatta Senior High School Baldivis Gardens Primary School Baldivis Primary School Baldivis Secondary College Baler Primary School Balga Primary School Ballajura Community College Ballajura Primary School Bambara Primary School Banksia Grove Primary School Banksia Park Primary School Bannister Creek Primary School Bateman Primary School Baynton West Primary School Bayswater Primary School Beachlands Primary School Beaconsfield Primary School Beaumaris Primary School Beckenham Primary School Beechboro Primary School Beeliar Primary School Beenyup Primary School Beldon Primary School Belmont Primary School Belridge Secondary College Bertram Primary School Bibra Lake Primary School Bicton Primary School Bletchley Park Primary School Bluff Point Primary School Booragoon Primary School Boulder Primary School Boyare Primary School Brabham Primary School Braeside Primary School Bramfield Park Primary School Brentwood Primary School Bridgetown Primary School Brookman Primary School Broome North Primary School Broome Primary School Bull Creek Primary School Bunbury Primary School Bunbury Senior High School Bungaree Primary School Burrendah Primary School Busselton Primary School Busselton Senior High School Butler Primary School Byford Primary School Cable Beach Primary School Caladenia Primary School Calista Primary School Camboon Primary School Campbell Primary School Canning Vale Primary School Cannington Community College Caralee Community School Carey Park Primary School Carine Primary School Carine Senior High School Carnaby Rise Primary School Carramar Primary School Cassia Primary School Castletown Primary School Caversham Primary School Caversham Valley Primary School Challis Community Primary School Champion Bay Senior High School Charthouse Primary School Chidlow Primary School Churchlands Primary School Churchlands Senior High School City Beach Primary School Clarkson Community High School Clarkson Primary School Clayton View Primary School Clifton Hills Primary School Clifton Park Primary School Cloverdale Primary School Coastal Lakes College Collier Primary School Comet Bay Primary School Como Primary School Connolly Primary School Coodanup College Coogee Primary School Cooinda Primary School Coolbellup Community School Coolbinia Primary School 22 December 2020 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 4729

Cooloongup Primary School Craigie Heights Primary School Creaney Primary School Currambine Primary School Curtin Primary School Dalkeith Primary School Dalmain Primary School Dalyellup College Dalyellup Primary School Darling Range Sports College Darlington Primary School Davallia Primary School Dawson Park Primary School Deanmore Primary School Dianella Heights Primary School Dianella Primary College Dianella Secondary College Doubleview Primary School Dryandra Primary School Dudley Park Primary School Duncraig Primary School Duncraig Senior High School East Beechboro Primary School East Butler Primary School East Primary School East Kalgoorlie Primary School East Kenwick Primary School East Maddington Primary School East Manjimup Primary School East Narrogin Primary School East Victoria Park Primary School East Waikiki Primary School East Wanneroo Primary School Eastern Hills Senior High School Eaton Primary School Eddystone Primary School Eden Hill Primary School Edgewater Primary School Edney Primary School Ellen Stirling Primary School Ellenbrook Primary School Ellenbrook Secondary College Endeavour Primary School Esperance Primary School Excelsior Primary School Falcon Primary School Falls Road Primary School Flinders Park Primary School Floreat Park Primary School Forest Crescent Primary School Forrestdale Primary School Forrestfield Primary School Fremantle Primary School Freshwater Bay Primary School Geographe Primary School Geraldton Primary School Geraldton Senior High School Gibbs Street Primary School Gidgegannup Primary School Girrawheen Senior High School Glen Forrest Primary School Glencoe Primary School Glengarry Primary School Golden Bay Primary School Goollelal Primary School Gooseberry Hill Primary School Gosnells Primary School Governor Stirling Senior High Grandis Primary School School Greenfields Primary School Greenmount Primary School Greenwood Primary School Guildford Primary School Gwynne Park Primary School Halls Head College Halls Head Primary School Hammond Park Primary School Hammond Park Secondary College Hampton Park Primary School Hampton Senior High School Hannans Primary School Harmony Primary School Harrisdale Primary School Harrisdale Senior High School Harvey Senior High School Hawker Park Primary School Heathridge Primary School Helena Valley Primary School Herne Hill Primary School High Wycombe Primary School Highgate Primary School Hillarys Primary School Hillcrest Primary School Hillman Primary School Hocking Primary School Hollywood Primary School Honeywood Primary School Hudson Park Primary School Huntingdale Primary School Illawarra Primary School Inglewood Primary School Jandakot Primary School Jarrahdale Primary School John Butler Primary College John Curtin College Of The Arts John Forrest Secondary College John Tonkin College Jolimont Primary School Joondalup Primary School Joseph Banks Secondary College Kalamunda Primary School Kalamunda Senior High School Kalgoorlie Primary School Kapinara Primary School Kardinya Primary School Karratha Primary School Karrinyup Primary School Katanning Primary School Kelmscott Primary School Kelmscott Senior High School Kensington Primary School Kent Street Senior High School Kewdale Primary School Kingsley Primary School Kingston Primary School Kinross College Kinross Primary School Koondoola Primary School Koorana Primary School Kyilla Primary School Lake Gwelup Primary School Lake Monger Primary School Lakeland Senior High School Lakelands Primary School Landsdale Primary School Lathlain Primary School Leda Primary School Leeming Primary School Leeming Senior High School Lesmurdie Primary School Lesmurdie Senior High School Little Grove Primary School Lockridge Primary School Lynwood Senior High School Maddington Primary School Madeley Primary School Maida Vale Primary School Maidens Park Primary School Makybe Rise Primary School Malvern Springs Primary School Mandurah Primary School Manjimup Primary School Manning Primary School Marangaroo Primary School Margaret River Primary School Margaret River Senior High School Marmion Primary School Marri Grove Primary School Maylands Peninsula Primary Meadow Springs Primary School School Medina Primary School Melville Primary School Melville Senior High School Merriwa Primary School Middle Swan Primary School Midvale Primary School Millars Well Primary School Millen Primary School Mindarie Primary School Morley Primary School Morley Senior High School Mount Claremont Primary School Mount Hawthorn Primary School Mount Helena Primary School Mount Lawley Primary School Mount Lawley Senior High School Mount Lockyer Primary School 4730 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 22 December 2020

Mount Pleasant Primary School Mount Tarcoola Primary School Mullaloo Beach Primary School Mullaloo Heights Primary School Mundaring Primary School Mundijong Primary School Narrogin Primary School Nedlands Primary School Neerigen Brook Primary School Newborough Primary School Newman Primary School Newton Moore Senior High School Newton Primary School Nollamara Primary School Noranda Primary School North Balga Primary School North Beach Primary School North Cottesloe Primary School North Fremantle Primary School North Harrisdale Primary School North Kalgoorlie Primary School North Mandurah Primary School North Morley Primary School North Parmelia Primary School North Perth Primary School North Tom Price Primary School North Woodvale Primary School Northam Primary School Nulsen Primary School Oakwood Primary School Oberthur Primary School Ocean Reef Primary School Ocean Reef Senior High School O’Connor Primary School Orange Grove Primary School Orelia Primary School Osborne Primary School Padbury Primary School Palmyra Primary School Parkerville Primary School Parkfield Primary School Parkwood Primary School Pearsall Primary School Pegs Creek Primary School Phoenix Primary School Piara Waters Primary School Pine View Primary School Pinjarra Primary School Pinjarra Senior High School Port Kennedy Primary School Poseidon Primary School Poynter Primary School Quinns Beach Primary School Quinns Rocks Primary School Ranford Primary School Rangeway Primary School Rapids Landing Primary School Rawlinson Primary School Richmond Primary School Ridge View Secondary College Rivergums Primary School Riverside Primary School Riverton Primary School Rockingham Beach Primary School Rockingham Lakes Primary School Rockingham Senior High School Roebuck Primary School Roleystone Community College Rosalie Primary School Roseworth Primary School Rossmoyne Primary School Rossmoyne Senior High School Rostrata Primary School Safety Bay Primary School Safety Bay Senior High School Samson Primary School Scarborough Primary School Seaforth Primary School Secret Harbour Primary School Serpentine Primary School Settlers Primary School Shelley Primary School Sheoak Grove Primary School Singleton Primary School Somerly Primary School Sorrento Primary School South Ballajura Primary School South Bunbury Primary School South Coogee Primary School South Halls Head Primary School South Hedland Primary School South Kalgoorlie Primary School South Lake Primary School South Newman Primary School South Padbury Primary School South Perth Primary School South Thornlie Primary School Southern Grove Primary School Southwell Primary School Spearwood Primary School Spencer Park Primary School Spring Hill Primary School Springfield Primary School Subiaco Primary School Success Primary School Sutherland Dianella Primary School Swan View Primary School Swan View Senior High School Swanbourne Primary School Takari Primary School Tambrey Primary School Tapping Primary School Thornlie Primary School Thornlie Senior High School Tom Price Primary School Treendale Primary School Tuart Forest Primary School Tuart Hill Primary School Tuart Rise Primary School Two Rocks Primary School Upper Swan Primary School Vasse Primary School Victoria Park Primary School Waddington Primary School Waggrakine Primary School Waikiki Primary School Walliston Primary School Wandina Primary School Wanneroo Primary School Wanneroo Secondary College Warnbro Community High School Warnbro Primary School Warriapendi Primary School Warwick Senior High School Wattle Grove Primary School Weld Square Primary School Wellard Primary School Wembley Downs Primary School Wembley Primary School West Balcatta Primary School West Beechboro Primary School West Busselton Primary School West Byford Primary School West Greenwood Primary School West Leederville Primary School West Leeming Primary School West Morley Primary School Westfield Park Primary School Westminster Primary School White Gum Valley Primary School Wickham Primary School Willandra Primary School Willetton Primary School Willetton Senior High School Wilson Primary School Winterfold Primary School Winthrop Primary School Wirrabirra Primary School Woodbridge Primary School Woodland Grove Primary School Woodlands Primary School Woodlupine Primary School Woodvale Primary School Woodvale Secondary College Wooroloo Primary School Wundowie Primary School Yakamia Primary School Yale Primary School Beach Primary School Yanchep Lagoon Primary School Yanchep Rise Primary School Yanchep Secondary College Yangebup Primary School Yarralinka Primary School Yokine Primary School Yuluma Primary School 22 December 2020 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 4731

ED402 SCHOOL EDUCATION ACT 1999 LIST OF SCHOOLS THAT HAVE NOT BEEN DECLARED AS LOCAL-INTAKE SCHOOLS From 1 January 2021, the following schools have not been declared to be local-intake schools. LISA RODGERS, Director-General, Department of Education. ————

Allanson Primary School Amaroo Primary School Armadale Senior High School Ashfield Primary School Augusta Primary School Avonvale Primary School Babakin Primary School Badgingarra Primary School Bakers Hill Primary School Balingup Primary School Bassendean Primary School Bayulu Remote Community School Beacon Primary School Belmay Primary School Bencubbin Primary School Bentley Primary School Beverley District High School Bindoon Primary School Binnu Primary School Boddington District High School Bolgart Primary School Borden Primary School Boyanup Primary School Boyup Brook District High School Bremer Bay Primary School Brookton District High School Broome Senior High School Broomehill Primary School Bruce Rock District High School Brunswick Junction Primary Bullsbrook College Burringurrah Remote Community School School Cadoux Primary School Calingiri Primary School Capel Primary School Carcoola Primary School Carlisle Primary School Carnamah District High School Carnarvon Community College Carnarvon School Of The Air Cascade Primary School Central Midlands Senior High Cervantes Primary School School Chapman Valley Primary School Christmas Island District High Cocos Islands District High School School Collie Senior High School Condingup Primary School Coolgardie Primary School Coorow Primary School Corrigin District High School Cottesloe Primary School Cowaramup Primary School Cranbrook Primary School Cue Primary School Cunderdin District High School Cyril Jackson Senior Campus Dalwallinu District High School Dampier Primary School Dandaragan Primary School Dardanup Primary School Darkan Primary School Dawul Remote Community School Denmark Primary School Denmark Senior High School Derby District High School Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School Djugerari Remote Community Dongara District High School Donnybrook District High School School Dowerin District High School Dumbleyung Primary School Dunsborough Primary School Dwellingup Primary School East Hamersley Primary School East Hamilton Hill Primary School East Kimberley College Eastern Goldfields College Embleton Primary School Eneabba Primary School Esperance Senior High School Exmouth District High School Fairview Primary School Fitzroy Valley District High Frankland River Primary School School Gairdner Primary School Junction Remote Gingin District High School Community School Glen Huon Primary School Glendale Primary School Gnowangerup District High School Goomalling Primary School Greenbushes Primary School Grovelands Primary School Halidon Primary School Halls Creek District High School Harvey Primary School Hedland Senior High School Hilton Primary School Hopetoun Primary School Hyden Primary School Jerdacuttup Primary School Jerramungup District High School Jigalong Remote Community Jungdranung Remote Community Jurien Bay District High School School School Kalannie Primary School Kalbarri District High School Kalgoorlie School Of The Air Kalgoorlie-Boulder Community Kalumburu Remote Community Kambalda Primary School High School School Kambalda West District High Karratha Senior High School Karridale Primary School School Katanning Senior High School Kellerberrin District High School Kendenup Primary School Kimberley School Of The Air Kirup Primary School Kojonup District High School Kondinin Primary School Koorda Primary School Kukerin Primary School Kulin District High School La Grange Remote Community Lake Grace District High School School Lake King Primary School Lancelin Primary School Laverton School Leeman Primary School Leinster Community School Leonora District High School Looma Remote Community School Manea Senior College Manjimup Senior High School Marble Bar Primary School Meckering Primary School Meekatharra District High School 4732 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 22 December 2020

Meekatharra School Of The Air Menzies Community School Miling Primary School Mingenew Primary School Moora Primary School Moorditj Noongar Community Moorine Rock Primary School Morawa District High School College Mosman Park Primary School Mount Barker Community College Mount Magnet District High School Mount Manypeaks Primary School Mount Margaret Remote Mukinbudin District High School Community School Mullewa District High School Muludja Remote Community Munglinup Primary School School Nannup District High School Narembeen District High School Narrogin Senior High School Newdegate Primary School Newman Senior High School Ngaanyatjarra Lands School Ngalapita Remote Community Norseman District High School North Albany Senior High School School North Dandalup Primary School Northam Senior High School Northampton District High School Northcliffe District High School Nullagine Primary School Nungarin Primary School Nyabing Primary School Ocean Road Primary School One Arm Point Remote Ongerup Primary School Onslow Primary School Community School Pannawonica Primary School Paraburdoo Primary School Pemberton District High School Perenjori Primary School Pia Wadjarri Remote Community School Pickering Brook Primary School Picton Primary School Pingelly Primary School Pingrup Primary School Port Hedland Primary School Port Hedland School Of The Air Quairading District High School Queens Park Primary School Ravensthorpe District High School Redcliffe Primary School River Valley Primary School Rivervale Primary School Roebourne District High School Salmon Gums Primary School Sawyers Valley Primary School Scaddan Primary School School Of Isolated And Distance Education Shark Bay School South Stirling Primary School Southern Cross District High School Spearwood Alternative School Tambellup Primary School Tammin Primary School Three Springs Primary School Tjuntjuntjara Remote Community Tom Price Senior High School School Toodyay District High School Trayning Primary School Useless Loop Primary School Western Australian College Of Western Australian College Of Western Australian College Of Agriculture—Cunderdin Agriculture—Denmark Agriculture—Harvey Western Australian College Of Western Australian College Of Wagin District High School Agriculture—Morawa Agriculture—Narrogin Walkaway Primary School Walpole Primary School Wananami Remote Community School Wandering Primary School Wangkatjungka Remote Waroona District High School Community School Watheroo Primary School Wellstead Primary School West Northam Primary School Wickepin Primary School Williams Primary School Wilson Park Primary School Wiluna Remote Community Wongan Hills District High School Woodanilling Primary School School Wyalkatchem District High School Wyndham District High School Yalgoo Primary School Yandeyarra Remote Community Yarloop Primary School Yealering Primary School School Yerecoin Primary School York District High School Yulga Jinna Remote Community Yuna Primary School School

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22 December 2020 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 4733

ELECTORAL

EL401 ELECTORAL ACT 1907 REGISTRATION OF POLITICAL PARTIES, WESTERN AUSTRALIA Application to Amend the Register—Name and Abbreviated Name An application has been made to change the name of the “Daylight Saving Party” to the “Daylight Saving Party—The National Liberals”, and to change the abbreviated name of the party to “National Liberals”, in the register of political parties kept by the Electoral Commissioner under section 62D of the Electoral Act 1907. The following information was included in the application— (a) Name for the political party— Daylight Saving Party—The National Liberals (b) Abbreviation of the political party name for use on ballot papers— National Liberals (c) Name and address of the secretary of the political party— Brett Tucker Unit 1, 183 Marmion Street Fremantle WA 6160 Any elector who believes that the application— (i) is not in accordance with section 62E of the Electoral Act 1907; or (ii) should be refused under section 62J of the Electoral Act 1907 is invited to submit to the Electoral Commissioner by Monday, 25 January 2021, a statement that— (a) sets out in detail the grounds for the elector’s belief in respect to (i) or (ii) above; (b) sets out the elector’s residential address and postal address; and (c) is signed by the elector. Written submissions— Senior Electoral Liaison Officer Western Australian Electoral Commission GPO Box F316 Perth WA 6841 Email: [email protected] Any statement submitted will be available for public inspection without fee at the Western Australian Electoral Commission, Level 2, 111 St Georges Terrace, Perth WA 6000. Enquiries can be made to the Senior Electoral Liaison Officer, phone (08) 9214 0414 or email [email protected]. ROBERT KENNEDY, Electoral Commissioner.

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EL402 ELECTORAL ACT 1907 REGISTRATION OF POLITICAL PARTIES—WESTERN AUSTRALIA Great Australian Party An application has been made by the Great Australian Party for the political party to be entered into the register of political parties kept by the Electoral Commissioner under section 62D of the Electoral Act 1907. The following information was included in the application— (a) Name for the political party— Great Australian Party (b) Abbreviation of the political party name for use on ballot papers— Great Australian Party (c) Name and address of the secretary of the political party— Ioanna Culleton PO Box 8242 South Perth WA 6151 4734 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 22 December 2020

Any elector who believes that the application— (i) is not in accordance with section 62E of the Electoral Act 1907; or (ii) should be refused under section 62J of the Electoral Act 1907 is invited to submit to the Electoral Commissioner by Monday, 25 January 2021, a statement that— (a) sets out in detail the grounds for the elector’s belief in respect to (i) or (ii) above; (b) sets out the elector’s residential address and postal address; and (c) is signed by the elector. Written submissions— Senior Electoral Liaison Officer Western Australian Electoral Commission GPO Box F316 Perth WA 6841 Email: [email protected] Any statement submitted will be available for public inspection without fee at the Western Australian Electoral Commission, Level 2, 111 St Georges Terrace, Perth WA 6000. Enquiries can be made to the Senior Electoral Liaison Officer, phone (08) 9214 0414 or email [email protected]. ROBERT KENNEDY, Electoral Commissioner.

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EL403 ELECTORAL ACT 1907 REGISTRATION OF POLITICAL PARTIES—WESTERN AUSTRALIA Legalise Cannabis Western Australia Party An application has been made by the Legalise Cannabis Western Australia Party for the political party to be entered into the register of political parties kept by the Electoral Commissioner under section 62D of the Electoral Act 1907. The following information was included in the application— (a) Name for the political party— Legalise Cannabis Western Australia Party (b) Abbreviation of the political party name for use on ballot papers— Legalise Cannabis Western Australia Party (c) Name and address of the secretary of the political party— James Brown PO Box 113 Como WA 6952 Any elector who believes that the application— (i) is not in accordance with section 62E of the Electoral Act 1907; or (ii) should be refused under section 62J of the Electoral Act 1907 is invited to submit to the Electoral Commissioner by Monday, 25 January 2021, a statement that— (a) sets out in detail the grounds for the elector’s belief in respect to (i) or (ii) above; (b) sets out the elector’s residential address and postal address; and (c) is signed by the elector. Written submissions— Senior Electoral Liaison Officer Western Australian Electoral Commission GPO Box F316 Perth WA 6841 Email: [email protected] Any statement submitted will be available for public inspection without fee at the Western Australian Electoral Commission, Level 2, 111 St Georges Terrace, Perth WA 6000. Enquiries can be made to the Senior Electoral Liaison Officer, phone (08) 9214 0414 or email [email protected]. ROBERT KENNEDY, Electoral Commissioner. 22 December 2020 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 4735

FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES

FE401 BUSH FIRES ACT 1954 APPROVED LOCAL GOVERNMENT Department of Fire and Emergency Services. Correspondence No. D18026 Pursuant to section 38(7) of the Bush Fires Act 1954, the City of Karratha is hereby approved as a local government to which subsections 38(6) to 38(18) of that Act apply. DARREN KLEMM, AFSM, FES Commissioner. Dates 15 December 2020.

FISHERIES

FI401 FISH RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994 SOUTH COAST LINE AND FISH TRAP MANAGED FISHERY MANAGEMENT PLAN 2020 FD 1138/19 [CID 190222] Made by the Minister under section 54. PART 1—PRELIMINARY 1. Citation This plan is the South Coast Line and Fish Trap Managed Fishery Management Plan 2020. 2. Commencement This plan will come into operation on 1 June 2021. 3. Exception This plan does not apply to the persons described in clauses 7(1)(a) and (b), 7(2)(a) and (b), 7(3)(a) and 7(4)(a) prior to 1 July 2021. 4. Interpretation In this plan, unless the contrary intention appears— annual catch means the whole weight of scalefish and squid that has been— (a) taken during a calendar year; and (b) determined and recorded by the Department, on the basis of the relevant fishing returns submitted to it for that calendar year; authorised boat means a licensed fishing boat that is used to fish under the authority of a licence, the name and licensed fishing boat number of which are specified on a licence; calendar year means the period commencing 1 January in any year and ending on 31 December that same year; conversion rates means the rates used from time to time by the Department’s Director Aquatic Science and Assessment to convert the weight of a part of a fish to a whole weight for departmental recording purposes, being generally those rates specified in Appendix B, Ministerial Policy Guideline No. 14 except where— (a) a rate in Appendix B, Ministerial Policy Guideline No.14 superseded an earlier rate, or was superseded by a later rate, in which case that earlier or later rate (as the case may be) applied at the relevant time; or (b) a rate in respect of a species of fish that was not specified in Appendix B, Ministerial Policy Guideline No. 14 was applied at the relevant time; class A fishing means a class of fishing which is specified on a licence which authorises fishing by line and hook for scalefish in the waters of the Fishery; class B fishing means a class of fishing which is specified on a licence which authorises fishing by line and jig for squid in the waters of the Fishery; class C fishing means a class of fishing which is specified on a licence which authorises fishing by fish trap for scalefish in Zone 1 of the Fishery; class D fishing means a class of fishing which is specified on a licence which authorises fishing by fish trap for scalefish in Zone 2 of the Fishery; class of fishing means class A fishing, class B fishing, class C fishing or class D fishing; Department means the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development Western Australia; 4736 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 22 December 2020

dropline means a fishing line, other than a longline, which when used for fishing— (a) has a weight attached to one end only; and (b) is deployed vertically through the water; and (c) is not attached to a boat; Fishery means the South Coast Line and Fish Trap Managed Fishery identified in clause 6; fish trap means a device designed to act as a trap or that may act as a trap for scalefish; fishing return means a return— (a) in a form approved by the CEO under the Fish Resources Management Act 1994 or the Fisheries Act 1905 for recording the catch of fish taken with the use of a fishing boat under a fishing boat licence and submitted under regulation 64 of the regulations or section 18 of the Fisheries Act 1905; and (b) received by the Department on or before 30 January 2019; handline means a fishing line which when used for fishing has one end in constant contact with an authorised boat, or is attached to a fishing rod or reel, or is held in the hand; jig means a lure or device used for taking squid which is attached to a line and which has unbarbed hooks; licence means a managed fishery licence authorising a person to fish in the Fishery; line means a handline, dropline or troll line; longline means a longline that, when set, is laid wholly or partially in continuous or intermittent contact with the seabed, other than— (a) a hand line; (b) a troll line; or (c) a drop line; open access line fishing methods means fishing by line— (a) by a person fishing commercially from or in connection with the use of a licensed fishing boat, in accordance with laws of the State regulating commercial fishing from time to time; and (b) that was not carried out under any limited entry fishing licence, managed fishery authorisation, exemption, or any other administrative or legislative exception to any prohibition that applied, or purported to apply, to that person and did not also apply, or purport to apply, to all other persons; qualifying period means the period commencing 1 January 1993 and ending on 31 January 2013; qualifying period one means the period commencing 1 January 1993 and ending on 31 December 2003; qualifying period one catch means the whole weight of scalefish, recorded by the Department from relevant fishing returns, and is the product of scalefish (whole weight) taken during qualifying period one and 0.75; qualifying period two means the period commencing 1 January 2004 and ending on 31 December 2013; qualifying period two catch means the whole weight of scalefish, recorded by the Department from relevant fishing returns, and is the product of scalefish (whole weight) taken during qualified period two and 1.25; regulations means the Fish Resources Management Regulations 1995; scalefish means all fish of the Class Osteichthyes other than— (a) fish of the common name Western Australian Salmon described by the scientific classification Arripis truttaceus; and (b) small pelagic fish as defined in the South Coast Purse Seine Management Plan 1994; squid means all cephalopods of the Sub-class Coleoidea with the common name squid or cuttlefish other than cephalopods known by the common name Octopus described by the scientific classification Family Octopodidae; total catch of scalefish means the whole weight of scalefish that is equal to the sum of qualifying period one catch and qualifying period two catch; total fee means the sum of the fees payable for each class of fishing specified on a licence; troll line means a handline that is towed by a boat; whole weight in relation to a scalefish or squid means the weight of the fish that, in accordance with the relevant conversion rate, has been determined and recorded by the Department as the whole weight of fish; zone means the relevant Zone of the Fishery as described in Schedule 2. 5. Procedure before this plan may be amended or revoked All the licence holders are the persons to be consulted before this plan is amended or revoked. 22 December 2020 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 4737

PART 2—THE FISHERY 6. Identification and declaration of the Fishery (1) The Fishery to which this plan relates is fishing by the use of line or fish trap to take scalefish or squid in the waters described in Schedule 1. (2) The Fishery is a managed fishery, and may be referred to as the South Coast Line and Fish Trap Managed Fishery. (3) The Fishery is divided into two zones as described in Schedule 2. PART 3—LICENCES AND FEES 7. Criteria for the grant of a licence (1) The criteria to be satisfied before the CEO may grant a person a licence authorising Class A fishing in the Fishery are that— (a) on the date of commencement of this plan, the person was the holder of a fishing boat licence; and (b) the— (i) total catch of scalefish (whole weight) taken under the authority of that fishing boat licence by open access line fishing methods during the qualifying period was not less than 10,000 kg; or (ii) annual catch of scalefish (whole weight) taken under the authority of that fishing boat licence by open access line fishing methods for a minimum of 10 calendar years during the qualifying period was not less than 1 kg; and (iii) total annual catch of scalefish (whole weight) taken under the authority of that fishing boat licence by open access line fishing methods during the qualifying period was not less than 5,000kg; and (c) an application for the grant of a licence in respect of that fishing boat licence is made only once, on or prior to 31 August 2021. (2) The criteria to be satisfied before the CEO may grant a person a licence authorising Class B fishing in the Fishery are that— (a) on the date of commencement of this plan the person was a holder of a fishing boat licence; and (b) the total annual catch of squid taken under the authority of that fishing boat licence by open access line fishing methods during the qualifying period was not less than 100 kg; and (c) an application for the grant of a licence in respect of that fishing boat licence is made only once, on or prior to 31 August 2021. (3) The criteria to be satisfied before the CEO may grant a person a licence authorising Class C fishing in the Fishery are that— (a) on the date of commencement of this plan the person was the holder of fishing boat licence number 1035, 1041, 1093, 1305, 1448, 1451, 1947, 2103, 2207, 2344 or 3041; and (b) an application for the grant of a licence in respect of that fishing boat licence is made only once, on or prior to 31 August 2021. (4) The criteria to be satisfied before the CEO may grant a person a licence authorising Class D fishing in the Fishery are that— (a) on the date of commencement of this plan the person was the holder of fishing boat licence number 2500, 2668, 2696, 3489 or 3539; and (b) an application for the grant of a licence in respect of that fishing boat licence is made only once, on or prior to 31 August 2021. 8. Duration of licences A licence granted or renewed for a period commencing on 1 July in any year expires on 30 June next following the date of grant or renewal. 9. Items that must be specified on a licence A licence must specify— (a) the name and business address of the holder of the licence; and (b) the name and licensed fishing boat number of any licensed fishing boat that is to be used under the authority of that licence; and (c) the licence number; and (d) the date on which the licence was granted or renewed; and (e) the date on which the licence expires; and (f) the name of the Fishery; and (g) the class of fishing that is authorised under the licence; and (h) the zone of the Fishery in which fishing is authorised; and (i) any conditions imposed on the licence by the CEO. 4738 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 22 December 2020

10. Fees (1) Where a licence is granted for a period expiring on 30 June 2022, the fee is— (a) $878.26 where that licence specifies Class A fishing; (b) $229.12 where that licence specifies Class B fishing; (c) $9.92 where that licence specifies Class C fishing; and (d) $71.72 where that licence specifies Class D fishing. (2) For the purposes of regulation 137(2) the total fee may be paid by instalments as specified in Schedule 3 if— (a) an election to pay by instalments is made by the holder of a licence in accordance with subclause (3); and (b) there is no other fee, charge or levy in respect of the licence which has not been paid at the time the election is received at the head office of the Department. (3) An election for the purposes of subclause (2) must be— (a) made in writing; (b) received at an office of the Department on or before 1 July of the year for which the licence is to be renewed; and (c) accompanied by the first instalment plus the surcharge. (4) For the purposes of regulation 137(3) the surcharge will be 3.13% of the total fee.

PART 4—TRANSFER OF LICENCE 11. Grounds for refusing to transfer an entitlement The CEO may refuse to transfer an entitlement to a class of fishing, conferred by one licence (the ‘transferor’s licence’) to another licence (the ‘transferee’s licence’) on the grounds that— (a) the transferee is not a holder of a licence in the Fishery; and (b) the fee in respect of the transferor’s licence was not paid when it became due.

PART 5—GENERAL REGULATION OF FISHING 12. Use of boats (1) A person must not use a boat in the Fishery unless— (a) the person is the holder of a licence and the boat is an authorised boat specified on the licence; or (b) the person is acting for or on behalf of the holder of the licence and the boat is an authorised boat specified on the licence. (2) A person fishing in the Fishery under the authority of a licence must not fish from more than one authorised boat at any time. 13. Restrictions in regard to Class A fishing (1) A person fishing in the Fishery under the authority of a licence specifying Class A fishing must not fish by any means other than by line and hook. (2) The master of an authorised boat fishing under the authority of a licence specifying Class A fishing must not permit more than— (a) 10 lines to be used from that boat; and (b) 300 hooks in total to be used from those lines, at any time in Zone 1 of the Fishery. (3) The master of an authorised boat fishing under the authority of a licence specifying Class A fishing must not permit more than— (a) 6 lines to be used from that boat; and (b) 10 hooks to be attached to each of those lines, at any time in Zone 2 of the Fishery. (4) A person fishing in the Fishery under the authority of a licence specifying Class A fishing must not fish using a dropline unless it is attached to a minimum of one buoy or float at the surface of the water that— (a) has a minimum diameter of 200 millimetres; and (b) is marked with the licensed fishing boat number of the authorised boat, in letters and numbers each of which are at least 60 millimetres high and 10 millimetres wide. 14. Restrictions in regard to Class B fishing (1) A person fishing in the Fishery under the authority of a licence specifying Class B fishing must not fish by any means other than by line and jig. (2) The master of an authorised boat fishing under the authority of a licence specifying Class B fishing must not permit a line to be used from that boat at any time in Zone 1 of the Fishery unless a jig is attached to that line. 22 December 2020 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 4739

(3) The master of an authorised boat fishing under the authority of a licence specifying Class B fishing must not permit more than— (a) 30 lines to be used from that boat; and (b) 1 jig to be attached to each of those lines, at any time in Zone 2 of the Fishery. (4) A person fishing in the Fishery under the authority of a licence specifying Class B fishing must not fish using a dropline unless it is attached to a minimum of one buoy or float at the surface of the water that— (a) where spherical in shape— (i) has a minimum diameter of 100 millimetres; and (ii) is marked with the licensed fishing boat number of the authorised boat, in letters and numbers each of which are at least 60 millimetres high and 10 millimetres wide; and (b) where cylindrical in shape— (i) has a minimum diameter of 50 millimetres; and (ii) has a minimum length of 500 millimetres; and (iii) is marked with the licensed fishing boat number of the authorised boat, in letters and numbers each of which are at least 60 millimetres high and 10 millimetres wide. 15. Restrictions in regard to Class C fishing (1) A person fishing in the Fishery under the authority of a licence specifying Class C fishing must not fish— (a) by any means other than by fish trap; or (b) in any zone other than the zone specified on that licence. (2) A person fishing in the Fishery under the authority of a licence specifying Class C fishing must not use a fish trap unless that fish trap is— (a) marked with the licensed fishing boat number of the authorised boat; and (b) attached to at least one buoy or float at the surface of the water with a minimum diameter of 200 millimetres and is marked with the licensed fishing boat number of the authorised boat, in letters and numbers each of which are at least 60 millimetres high and 10 millimetres wide. (3) The master of an authorised boat fishing under the authority of a licence specifying Class C fishing must not permit more than 40 fish traps to be used at any time. 16. Restrictions in regard to Class D fishing (1) A person fishing in the Fishery under the authority of a licence specifying Class D fishing must not fish— (a) by any means other than by fish trap; or (b) in any zone other than the zone specified on that licence. (2) A person fishing in the Fishery under the authority of a licence specifying Class D fishing must not use a fish trap unless that fish trap is— (a) marked with the licensed fishing boat number of the authorised boat; and (b) attached to at least one buoy or float at the surface of the water with a minimum diameter of 200 millimetres and is marked with the licensed fishing boat number of the authorised boat, in letters and numbers each of which are at least 60 millimetres high and 10 millimetres wide. (3) The master of an authorised boat fishing under the authority of a licence specifying Class D fishing must not permit more than 10 fish traps to be used at any time. PART 6—PROHIBITIONS AND OFFENCES 17. Persons prohibited from fishing in the Fishery (1) A person must not fish in the Fishery other than— (a) in accordance with this plan; and (b) under the authority of a licence. (2) Subclause (1) does not apply to a person fishing— (a) for scalefish or squid for a non-commercial purpose in accordance with the Act; or (b) under the authority of an authorisation that authorises fishing in the— (i) Marine Aquarium Fish Managed Fishery; (ii) South Coast Salmon Managed Fishery; (iii) Southern Demersal Gillnet and Demersal Longline Managed Fishery; or (iv) South West Coast Salmon Managed Fishery. 18. Prohibition on landing (1) The master of an authorised boat must not permit that boat from leaving the waters of the Fishery unless all scalefish or squid that has been taken in the Fishery has been landed prior to leaving the waters of the Fishery. 4740 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 22 December 2020

(2) Subclause (1) does not apply where the master of an authorised boat has given notification to the CEO, in a manner and form approved by the CEO, not less than 2 hours prior to leaving the waters of the Fishery specifying— (a) the licence number; and (b) the licensed fishing boat number of the authorised boat; and (c) the port of destination; and (d) the estimated time at which scalefish or squid will be landed. 19. Prohibition on fishing under the authority of more than one licence A person must not fish in the Fishery under the authority of more than one licence at any time. 20. Prohibition on selling or dealing with, or attempting to sell or deal with, or possessing, scalefish or squid (1) In this clause— deal with includes handling, storing, transporting, weighing and recording; otherwise dealt with includes handled, stored, transported, weighed and recorded. (2) A person must not sell, purchase, or deal with, or attempt to sell, purchase or deal with, or be in possession of, any scalefish or squid taken from the Fishery, landed or otherwise dealt with in contravention of this plan. (3) A person must not sell, purchase, or deal with, or attempt to sell, purchase, or deal with, or be in possession of, any scalefish or squid unless that scalefish or squid was taken and landed by the holder of a commercial fishing licence under the authority of a licence. 21. Notice of closure of area of the Fishery (1) The CEO may, by notice published in the Gazette, prohibit fishing by any means in any part of the Fishery for the period specified in the notice if the CEO is of the opinion that— (a) the sustainability of fish stocks is at high risk; or (b) any threatened, endangered or protected species are at high risk due to fishing activities in the Fishery. (2) A notice made in accordance with subclause (1)— (a) may only be made after consultation with all licence holders; and (b) must take into account any advice received from the Department’s Executive Director of Science and Resource Assessment; (c) may apply at all times or for a specified period; and (d) revokes any previous notice made under subclause (1). (3) A person must not fish in any part of the Fishery at a time when fishing in that part of the Fishery has been prohibited by a notice made under subclause (1). 22. Offences A person who contravenes clause 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17(1), 18(1), 19, 20(2), 20(3) or 21(3) commits an offence. SCHEDULES Schedule 1 Description of the Fishery All Western Australian waters off the southern coast, between 115° 30′ east longitude and 129° 00′ east longitude; but excluding all waters of the South Coast Estuarine Managed Fishery as defined in the South Coast Estuarine Fishery Management Plan 2005. Schedule 2 Zones of the Fishery Zone 1 All Western Australian waters off the southern coast, between 115° 30′ east longitude and 129° 00′ east longitude; but excluding all waters of Zone 2. Zone 2 All waters of the Fishery bounded by a line commencing at a point at 35° 07.65′ south latitude and 117° 56.844′ east longitude (on the mainland at Peak Head); then extending due south along the meridian to a point at 35° 07.712′ south latitude and 117° 56.844′ east longitude; then extending due east along the parallel to a point at 35° 07.712′ south latitude and 118° 11.25′ east longitude; then extending due north along the meridian to a point at 35° 01.475′ south latitude and 118° 11.25′ east longitude (on the mainland at Cape Vancouver); then generally westerly along the high water mark to a point at 35° 00.06′ south latitude and 117° 56.958′ east longitude (on the mainland); then extending north-westerly along the geodesic to a point at 34° 59.978′ south latitude and 117° 56.832′ east longitude (on the mainland); then generally south-westerly along the high water mark to a point at 35° 02.144′ south latitude and 117° 55.174′ east longitude (on the mainland at King Point); then extending southerly along the geodesic to a point at 35° 02.461′ south latitude and 117° 55.222′ east longitude (on the mainland); then generally south-easterly and then westerly along the high water mark to the commencement point. 22 December 2020 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 4741

Schedule 3 Payments by Instalments The fee payable in respect of the grant or renewal of a licence may be paid in instalments consisting of— (a) the first instalment being 25% of the total fee and due for payment on or before 1 July; (b) the second instalment being 25% of the total fee and due for payment on or before 1 November following the day on which the first instalment is paid; (c) the third instalment being 50% of the total fee and due for payment on or before 1 March following the day on which the first instalment is paid. Dated the 15th of December, 2020. P. TINLEY, Minister for Fisheries.

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FI402 FISH RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994 SOUTH COAST NEARSHORE NET MANAGED FISHERY MANAGEMENT PLAN 2020 FD 2010/19 [CID 190224] Made by the Minister under section 54. PART 1—PRELIMINARY 1. Citation This plan is the South Coast Nearshore Net Managed Fishery Management Plan 2020. 2. Commencement This plan will come into operation on 1 June 2021. 3. Exception This plan does not apply to the persons described in clauses 7(a) and (b) prior to 1 July 2021. 4. Interpretation In this plan, unless the contrary intention appears— authorised boat means a primary boat or an auxiliary boat; auxiliary boat means a licensed fishing boat used to fish in connection with fishing from a primary boat, the name and licensed fishing boat number of which is specified on a licence; Act means the Fish Resources Management Act 1994; beach seine net means a fishing net that, when used for fishing, is hauled in the water and has a pocket or a bunt; conversion rates means the rates used from time to time by the Department’s Director Aquatic Science and Assessment to convert the weight of a part of a fish to a whole weight for departmental recording purposes, being generally those rates specified in Appendix B, Ministerial Policy Guideline No. 14 except where— (a) a rate in Appendix B, Ministerial Policy Guideline No. 14 superseded an earlier rate, or was superseded by a later rate, in which case that earlier or later rate (as the case may be) applied at the relevant time; or (b) a rate in respect of a species of fish that was not specified in Appendix B, Ministerial Policy Guideline No. 14 was applied at the relevant time; Department means the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development Western Australia; Fishery means the South Coast Nearshore Net Managed Fishery identified in clause 6; fishing return means a return— (a) in a form approved by the CEO under the Act or the Fisheries Act 1905 for recording the catch of fish taken with the use of a fishing boat under a fishing boat licence and submitted under regulation 64 of the regulations or section 18 of the Fisheries Act 1905; and (b) received by the Department on or before 30 January 2019; haul (verb) means to encircle or attempt to encircle fish with a net; haul net means any fishing net that, when used for fishing, is hauled in the water and does not have a pocket or a bunt; gillnet means any fishing net that, when used for fishing, is set in the water and has a mesh size equal to or less than 114 millimetres when measured in accordance with regulation 64D; licence means a managed fishery licence authorising a person to fish in the Fishery; net means a beach seine net, gillnet or haul net; open access catch means the whole weight of scalefish and squid taken by open access net fishing methods that has been determined and recorded by the Department, on the basis of the relevant fishing returns submitted to it; 4742 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 22 December 2020

open access net fishing methods means fishing by net— (a) by a person fishing commercially from or in connection with the use of a licensed fishing boat, in accordance with laws of the State regulating commercial fishing from time to time; and (b) that was not carried out under any limited entry fishing licence, managed fishery authorisation, exemption, or any other administrative or legislative exception to any prohibition that applied, or purported to apply, to that person and did not also apply, or purport to apply, to all other persons; primary boat means a licensed fishing boat that is used to fish under the authority of a licence, the name and licensed fishing boat number of which are specified on a licence; qualifying period means the period commencing 1 January 1993 and ending on 31 December 2013; regulations means the Fish Resources Management Regulations 1995; scalefish means all fish of the Class Osteichthyes other than— (a) fish of the common name Western Australian Salmon described by the scientific classification Arripis truttaceus; and (b) small pelagic fish as defined in the South Coast Purse Seine Management Plan 1994; set has the same meaning as in regulation 3; squid means all cephalopods of the Sub-class Coleoidea with the common name squid or cuttlefish other than cephalopods known by the common name Octopus described by the scientific classification Family Octopodidae; whole weight in relation to a scalefish or squid means the weight of the fish that, in accordance with the relevant conversion rate, has been determined and recorded by the Department as the whole weight of fish. 5. Procedure before this plan may be amended or revoked All the licence holders are the persons to be consulted before this plan is amended or revoked. PART 2—THE FISHERY 6. Identification and declaration of the Fishery (1) The Fishery to which this plan relates is fishing by means of net for scalefish or squid in the waters described in Schedule 1. (2) The Fishery is a managed fishery, and may be referred to as the South Coast Nearshore Net Managed Fishery. PART 3—LICENCES AND FEES 7. Criteria for the grant of a licence The criteria to be satisfied before the CEO may grant a person a licence to fish in the Fishery are that— (a) on the date of commencement of this plan the person was the holder of a fishing boat licence; and (b) the open access catch taken under the authority of that fishing boat licence during the qualifying period in the waters specified in Schedule 1 was not less than 2,000 kg; and (c) an application for the grant of a licence in respect of that fishing boat licence is made only once, on or prior to 31 August 2021. 8. Duration of licences A licence granted or renewed for a period commencing on 1 July in any year expires on 30 June next following the date of grant or renewal. 9. Items that must be specified on a licence A licence must specify— (a) the name and business address of the holder of the licence; and (b) the name and licensed fishing boat number of any licensed fishing boat that is to be used under the authority of that licence; and (c) the licence number; and (d) the date on which the licence was granted or renewed; and (e) the date on which the licence expires; and (f) the name of the Fishery; and (g) any conditions imposed on the licence by the CEO. 10. Fees (1) Where a licence is granted for a period expiring on 30 June 2022, the fee is $235.51 per licence. (2) For the purposes of regulation 137(2) the fee may be paid by instalments as specified in Schedule 2 if— (a) an election to pay by instalments is made by the holder of a licence in accordance with subclause (3); and 22 December 2020 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 4743

(b) there is no other fee, charge or levy in respect of the licence which has not been paid at the time the election is received at the head office of the Department. (3) An election for the purposes of subclause (2) must be— (a) made in writing; (b) received at an office of the Department on or before 1 July of the year for which the licence is to be renewed; and (c) accompanied by the first instalment plus the surcharge. (4) For the purposes of regulation 137(3) the surcharge will be 3.13% of the total fee. PART 4—GENERAL REGULATION OF FISHING 11. Use of boats (1) A person must not use a boat in the Fishery unless— (a) the person is the holder of a licence and the boat is an authorised boat that is specified on the licence; or (b) the person is acting for or on behalf of the holder of the licence and the boat is an authorised boat that is specified on the licence. (2) A person must not fish in the Fishery other than by the use of no more than one primary boat and two auxiliary boats at any time. (3) The master of a primary boat must not permit an auxiliary boat to be more than 5 nautical miles from the primary boat at any time. 12. Restrictions on fishing (1) A person must not fish in the Fishery by any means other than by a net that— (a) has a mesh size less than or equal to 114 millimetres; and (b) is attached to a buoy or float that is marked with the licensed fishing boat number of the authorised boat in letters and numbers each of which are at least 60 millimetres high and 10 millimetres wide. (2) A person must not fish in the Fishery for any fish other than scalefish or squid. (3) The master of a primary boat must not permit more than— (a) 1 beach seine net or 1 haul net which when used from that boat and any auxiliary boat must not exceed 700 metres in total length; or (b) 1,000 metres total length of gillnet to be used from that boat and any auxiliary boat, at any time in the waters of the Fishery. (4) The master of a primary boat must not permit more than a total length of 1,700 metres of net to be on board that boat and on any auxiliary boat at any time in the waters of the Fishery. (5) The master of a primary boat must not permit a person to fish from that boat or any auxiliary boat outside 3 nautical miles from the shore. (6) A person must not fish in the waters of the Fishery described in Schedule 3 using a net— (a) on any week day during the period commencing 2 hours after sunrise and ending 1.5 hours before sunset on the same day; or (b) during the period commencing 2 hours after sunrise each Saturday morning and ending 1.5 hours before sunset on the following Sunday; or (c) during the period commencing 1.5 hours before sunset on the evening previous to any public holiday except Anzac Day and ending 1.5 hours before sunset on that public holiday. (7) A person must not fish in the waters of the Fishery described in Schedule 4 using a net at any time. PART 5—PROHIBITIONS AND OFFENCES 13. Persons prohibited from fishing in the Fishery (1) A person must not fish in the Fishery other than— (a) in accordance with this plan; and (b) under the authority of a licence. (2) Subclause (1) does not apply to a person fishing— (a) for scalefish or squid for a non-commercial purpose in accordance with the Act; or (b) under the authority of an authorisation that authorises fishing in the— (i) Marine Aquarium Fish Managed Fishery; (ii) South Coast Purse Seine Managed Fishery; (iii) South Coast Salmon Managed Fishery; (iv) Southern Demersal Gillnet and Demersal Longline Managed Fishery; or (v) South West Coast Salmon Managed Fishery. 14. Prohibition on landing The master of an authorised boat must not permit that boat from leaving the waters of the Fishery unless all scalefish and squid that has been taken in the Fishery has been landed prior to leaving the waters of the Fishery. 4744 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 22 December 2020

15. Prohibition on selling or dealing with, or attempting to sell or deal with, or possessing, scalefish or squid (1) In this clause— deal with includes handling, storing, transporting, weighing and recording; otherwise dealt with includes handled, stored, transported, weighed and recorded. (2) A person must not sell, purchase, or deal with, or attempt to sell, purchase or deal with, or be in possession of, any scalefish or squid taken from the Fishery, landed or otherwise dealt with in contravention of this plan. (3) A person must not sell, purchase, or deal with, or attempt to sell, purchase, or deal with, or be in possession of, any scalefish or squid unless that scalefish or squid was taken and landed by the holder of a commercial fishing licence under the authority of a licence. 16. Notice of closure of area of the Fishery (1) The CEO may, by notice published in the Gazette, prohibit fishing by any means in any part of the Fishery for the period specified in the notice if the CEO is of the opinion that— (a) the sustainability of fish stocks is at high risk; or (b) any threatened, endangered or protected species are at high risk due to fishing activities in the Fishery. (2) A notice made in accordance with subclause (1)— (a) may only be made after consultation with all licence holders; and (b) must take into account any advice received from the Department’s Director Aquatic Science and Assessment; (c) may apply at all times or for a specified period; and (d) revokes any previous notice made under subclause (1). (3) A person must not fish in any part of the Fishery at a time when fishing in that part of the Fishery has been prohibited by a notice made under subclause (1). 17. Offences A person who contravenes clause 11, 12, 13(1), 14, 15(2), 15(3) or 16(3) commits an offence. SCHEDULES Schedule 1 Description of the Fishery All Western Australian waters off the southern coast, between 115° 30′ east longitude and 129° 00′ east longitude; but excluding all waters of the South Coast Estuarine Managed Fishery. Schedule 2 Payments by Instalments The fee payable in respect of the grant or renewal of a licence may be paid in instalments consisting of— (a) the first instalment being 25% of the total fee and due for payment on or before 1 July; (b) the second instalment being 25% of the total fee and due for payment on or before 1 November following the day on which the first instalment is paid; (c) the third instalment being 50% of the total fee and due for payment on or before 1 March following the day on which the first instalment is paid. Schedule 3 Restricted fishing area King George Sound All waters of the Fishery bounded by a line commencing at a point at 35° 07.65′ south latitude and 117° 56.844′ east longitude (on the mainland at Peak Head); then extending due south along the meridian to a point at 35° 07.712′ south latitude and 117° 56.844′ east longitude; then extending due east along the parallel to a point at 35° 07.712′ south latitude and 118° 11.25′ east longitude; then extending due north along the meridian to a point at 35° 01.475′ south latitude and 118° 11.25′ east longitude (on the mainland at Cape Vancouver); then generally westerly along the high water mark to a point at 35° 00.06′ south latitude and 117° 56.958′ east longitude (on the mainland); then extending north-westerly along the geodesic to a point at 34° 59.978′ south latitude and 117° 56.832′ east longitude (on the mainland); then generally south-westerly along the high water mark to a point at 35° 02.144′ south latitude and 117° 55.174′ east longitude (on the mainland at King Point); then extending southerly along the geodesic to a point at 35° 02.461′ south latitude and 117° 55.222′ east longitude (on the mainland); then generally south-easterly and then westerly along the high water mark to the commencement point. Schedule 4 Netting closure area All waters of the Fishery north of a line commencing at a point at 35° 02.144′ south latitude and 117° 55.174′ east longitude (on the mainland at King Point); then extending north-easterly along the geodesic to a point at 35° 00.928′ south latitude and 117° 58.210′ east longitude (on the mainland at Cheyne Head). Dated 15th day of December, 2020. P. TINLEY, Minister for Fisheries. 22 December 2020 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 4745

HEALTH

HE401 HUMAN REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY ACT 1991 WESTERN AUSTRALIAN REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL APPOINTMENT OF MEMBER INSTRUMENT 2020 Made in Executive Council by the Honourable Kim Christian Beazley, Companion of the Order of Australia, Governor of the State of Western Australia under section 8(2) of the Human Reproductive Technology Act 1991. 1. Citation This instrument may be cited as the Western Australian Reproductive Technology Council (Appointment of Member) Instrument 2020. 2. Appointment of Members The appointment of Dr Andrew Walter Harman as a Member to the Western Australian Reproductive Technology Council under section 8(2)(a)(i)(C) of the Human Reproductive Technology Act 1991 is approved for a term of three years commencing on 20 December 2020 and expiring on 19 December 2023. V. MOLAN, Clerk of the Executive Council. Date: 15 December 2020.

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HE402 HUMAN REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY ACT 1991 WESTERN AUSTRALIAN REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL APPOINTMENT OF DEPUTY MEMBERS INSTRUMENT 2020 Made by the Minister under clause 2(1) of the Schedule to the Human Reproductive Technology Act 1991. 1. Citation This instrument may be cited as the Western Australian Reproductive Technology Council (Appointment of Deputy Members) Instrument 2020. 2. Appointment of Deputy Members The appointment of— 2.1 Dr Andrew Lu OAM as Deputy Member to the Western Australian Reproductive Technology Council pursuant to clause 2(1) of the Schedule to the Human Reproductive Technology Act 1991 is approved for a term of two years commencing on 20 December 2020 and expiring on 19 December 2022. 2.2 Ms Diane Patricia Scarle as Deputy Member to the Western Australian Reproductive Technology Council pursuant to clause 2(1) of the Schedule to the Human Reproductive Technology Act 1991 is approved for a term of three years commencing on 20 December 2020 and expiring on 19 December 2023. 2.3 Mrs Rachel Victoria Oakeley as Deputy Member to the Western Australian Reproductive Technology Council pursuant to clause 2(1) of the Schedule to the Human Reproductive Technology Act 1991 is approved for a term of three years commencing on 20 December 2020 and expiring on 19 December 2023. 2.4 Professor Alison Garton as Deputy Member to the Western Australian Reproductive Technology Council pursuant to clause 2(1) of the Schedule to the Human Reproductive Technology Act 1991 is approved for a term of two years commencing on 20 December 2020 and expiring on 19 December 2022. 2.5 Dr Michele Hansen as Deputy Member to the Western Australian Reproductive Technology Council pursuant to clause 2(1) of the Schedule to the Human Reproductive Technology Act 1991 is approved for a term of two years commencing on 20 December 2020 and expiring on 19 December 2022. 2.6 Dr John Philip Beilby as Deputy Member to the Western Australian Reproductive Technology Council pursuant to clause 2(1) of the Schedule to the Human Reproductive Technology Act 1991 is approved for a term of three years commencing on 20 December 2020 and expiring on 19 December 2023. Hon ROGER COOK MLA, Deputy Premier, Minister for Health; Mental Health. Date: 30 November 2020. 4746 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 22 December 2020

JUSTICE

JU401 PRISONS ACT 1981 PERMIT DETAILS Pursuant to Section 15P of the Prisons Act 1981, I hereby issue the following permits— Surname Other Name(s) Permit No. Francis—Jones Anna Elizabeth PA 0335 MIKE REYNOLDS, A/Commissioner. Dated 14 December 2020.

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JU402 JUSTICES OF THE PEACE ACT 2004 RESIGNATIONS It is hereby notified for public information that the Minister has accepted the resignation of— Norman Ross Atkinson of Greenfields John David Fitzpatrick of Bateman Bruce Hamilton Houston of Port Kennedy Andrew John Laing of Lakelands Anthony Manes of Morley Norman Frederick Moore of Booragoon Terence Bernard Moylan of Bayswater Peggy Pamela Parkin of Cloverdale Maxine Richards of Dowerin Laurence Thomas Ursich of Mundaring Geoffrey Allan Waldock of Kallaroo Henry Gordon Williams of Northampton Walter Anthony Zemunik of Bindoon from the Office of Justice of the Peace for the State of Western Australia. JOANNE STAMPALIA, Executive Director, Court and Tribunal Services.

MARINE/MARITIME

MA401 WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MARINE ACT 1982 NAVIGABLE WATERS REGULATIONS 1958 PROHIBITED SWIMMING AREA Shire of Joondalup Hillarys Boat Harbour Department of Transport Fremantle WA, 22 December 2020. Acting pursuant to the powers conferred by Regulation 10A of the Navigable Waters Regulations 1958, I hereby cancel Notice MA410 as published in the Government Gazette on 28 February 2014 and Prohibit swimming within the following areas. Location Hillarys Boat Harbour: Those waters contained within the harbour and also those waters extending outside the entrance to the harbour bounded by lines from 31°49.349′S, 115°44.045′E (on the disabled persons’ fishing platform) to the Cow Rocks South Cardinal Spar Buoy at approximately 31°49.212′S, 115°43.810′E; thence to the Outer Port Beacon at approximately 31°49.468′S, 115°43.676′E; thence to the Boyinaboat Starboard Beacon at approximately 31°49.526′S, 115°43.806′E; thence to the north- western extremity of the Southern Breakwater at 31°49.390′S, 115°43.889′E; but excluding (i) at all times the area closed to all vessels in the east of the harbour, 22 December 2020 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 4747

(ii) during the period between 30 November and 1 April also excluding the area bounded by the Hillarys Boardwalk and a line from 31°49.485′S, 115°44.427′E (on the Southern Breakwater adjacent the Swimming Jetty) to 31°49.448′S, 115°44.400′E (approximately 80 metres north- westerly); thence to 31°49.458′S, 115°44.381′E (approximately 35 metres west-south-westerly on the Hillarys Boardwalk). All coordinates based on GDA94. CHRISTOPHER J. MATHER, Director, Waterways Safety Management, Department of Transport.

PLANNING

PL401 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005 METROPOLITAN SCHEME MINOR AMENDMENT 1328/57 Hazelmere Enterprise Area Structure Plan—Precinct 7 Approved Amendment File: 833-2-21-124 The Minister for Planning has approved, with modification, the abovementioned amendment to the Metropolitan Region Scheme. The amendment is shown on Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) plan number 3.2691/1 and is effective from the date of publication of this notice in the Government Gazette. Copies of the amendment and the accompanying report on submissions are available for public inspection from Tuesday, 22 December 2020 to Friday, 22 January 2021 at—   Western Australian Planning Commission, 140 William Street, Perth   J S Battye Library, Level 3 Alexander Library Building, Perth Cultural Centre   City of Swan   City of Kalamunda Documents can also be viewed online at the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage website www.dplh.wa.gov.au/mrs-amendments. Ms SAM FAGAN, Secretary, Western Australian Planning Commission.

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PL402 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005 METROPOLITAN REGION SCHEME MINOR AMENDMENT 1367/57 Part Lot 5131 Jandakot Road, Treeby and Surrounds Approved Amendment File: 833-2-23-69 The Minister for Planning has approved, with modification, the abovementioned amendment to the Metropolitan Region Scheme (MRS). The amendment is shown on Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) plan number 3.2717/1 and is effective from the date of publication of this notice in the Government Gazette. Copies of the amendment and the accompanying report on submissions are available for public inspection from Tuesday, 22 December 2020 to Friday, 22 January 2021 at—   WAPC, 140 William Street, Perth   J S Battye Library, Level 3 Alexander Library Building, Perth Cultural Centre   City of Cockburn Documents can also be viewed online at the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage website www.dplh.wa.gov.au/mrs-amendments. Ms SAM FAGAN, Secretary, Western Australian Planning Commission. 4748 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 22 December 2020

PL403 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005 METROPOLITAN REGION SCHEME MINOR AMENDMENT 1372/57 Pt Lot 800 Canning Road, Carmel (Heidelberg Park) Approved Amendment File: 833-2-24-67 The Minister for Planning has approved, as advertised, the abovementioned amendment to the Metropolitan Region Scheme (MRS). The amendment is shown on Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) plan number 3.2771 and is effective from the date of publication of this notice in the Government Gazette. Pursuant to section 126(3) of the Planning and Development Act 2005, the WAPC has the option of concurrently rezoning land that is being zoned Urban under the MRS, to a “Development” zone (or similar), in the corresponding Local Planning Scheme. The WAPC agreed to the land being zoned Urban within MRS Amendment 1372/57 being transferred to the Urban Development zone in the City of Kalamunda Local Planning Scheme No. 3. This amendment to Local Planning Scheme No. 3 is effective from the date of publication of this notice in the Government Gazette. Copies of the amendment and the accompanying report on submissions are available for public inspection from Tuesday, 22 December 2020 to Friday, 22 January 2021 at—   WAPC, 140 William Street, Perth   J S Battye Library, Level 3 Alexander Library Building, Perth Cultural Centre   City of Kalamunda Documents can also be viewed online at the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage website www.dplh.wa.gov.au/mrs-amendments. Ms SAM FAGAN, Secretary, Western Australian Planning Commission.

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PL404 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005 METROPOLITAN REGION SCHEME MINOR AMENDMENT 1373/57 Old Railway Reserve, Kalamunda and Surrounds Approved Amendment File: 833-2-24-68 The Minister for Planning has approved, as advertised, the abovementioned amendment to the Metropolitan Region Scheme (MRS). The amendment is shown on Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) plan number 3.2772 and is effective from the date of publication of this notice in the Government Gazette. By virtue of section 126(1) of the Planning and Development Act 2005, the City of Kalamunda Local Planning Scheme is amended to give effect to the reservation(s) included in MRS Amendment 1373/57. Copies of the amendment and the accompanying report on submissions are available for public inspection from Tuesday, 22 December 2020 to Friday, 22 January 2021 at—   WAPC, 140 William Street, Perth   J S Battye Library, Level 3 Alexander Library Building, Perth Cultural Centre   City of Kalamunda Documents can also be viewed online at the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage website www.dplh.wa.gov.au/mrs-amendments. Ms SAM FAGAN, Secretary, Western Australian Planning Commission.

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PL405 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005 DECLARATION OF PLANNING CONTROL AREA 162 Kenwick Rail Freight Facility City of Gosnells File: RLS/0943 General description The Minister for Planning has granted approval to the declaration of Planning Control Area (PCA) 162 over land for Kenwick Rail Freight Facility as shown on Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) plan numbered 1.7981. 22 December 2020 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 4749

Purpose The purpose of PCA 162 is to protect land to allow the grinding and welding of rail, to replace sections of track across the freight network as needed. The WAPC considers that PCA 162 is required to ensure that no development occurs on this land which might prejudice this purpose until it may be reserved for Railway reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme (MRS). Duration and effects The declaration remains in effect for a period of five years from the date of publication of this notice in the Government Gazette or until revoked by the WAPC with approval by the Minister, whichever is the sooner. A person shall not commence and carry out development in a PCA without the prior approval of the WAPC. The penalty for failure to comply with this requirement is $200,000 and, in the case of a continuing offence, a further fine of $25,000 for each day during which the offence continues. Compensation is payable in respect of land injuriously affected by this declaration, and land so affected may be acquired by the WAPC in the same circumstances and in the same manner as if the land had been reserved in the MRS for a public purpose. Display locations   Western Australian Planning Commission, 140 William Street, Perth   J S Battye Library, Level 3 Alexander Library Building, Perth Cultural Centre   City of Gosnells, 2120 Albany Hwy, Gosnells Documents can also be viewed online at the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage website https://www.dplh.wa.gov.au/planning-control-areas. Ms SAM FAGAN, Secretary, Western Australian Planning Commission.

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PL406 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005 REVOCATION OF PLANNING CONTROL AREA 124 Kenwick Rail Freight Facility City of Gosnells File: RLS/0639 Notice is hereby given that the Western Australian Planning Commission has resolved to revoke Planning Control Area 124, land identified for the Kenwick Rail Freight Facility pursuant to section 113 of the Planning and Development Act 2005, and that the Minister for Planning has granted approval to the revocation. The revocation of Planning Control Area 124 is affective from the date of this notice in the Government Gazette. Ms SAM FAGAN, Secretary, Western Australian Planning Commission.

SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES TRIBUNAL

SA401 SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES ACT 1975 DETERMINATION VARIATION Preamble The Salaries and Allowances Tribunal has issued a determination to reflect changes in relation to the following offices in the Special Division of the WA Public Service and Prescribed Offices— 1. Deputy Director General Student Achievement—Department of Education 2. Deputy Director General Governance, Integrity and Reform—Department of Communities 4750 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 22 December 2020

Determination Variation 1 (effective on and from 23 November 2020) The determination of the Salaries and Allowances Tribunal made on 29 September 2020 under sections 6(1)(c), (d) and (e) of the Salaries and Allowances Act 1975, as amended from time to time, is hereby varied by a determination set out below. Insert the following in ‘Table 3: Special Division Non-CEOs’ within Part 1 of the Second Schedule— Office Department or Agency Band Office Holder Salary Deputy Director General Governance, Communities 4 Vacant $ — Integrity and Reform Variation 2 (effective on and from 30 November 2020) The determination of the Salaries and Allowances Tribunal made on 29 September 2020 under sections 6(1)(c), (d) and (e) of the Salaries and Allowances Act 1975, as amended from time to time, is hereby varied by a determination set out below. Insert the following in ‘Table 3: Special Division Non-CEOs’ within Part 1 of the Second Schedule— Office Department or Agency Band Office Holder Salary Deputy Director General Student Education 2 J Bell $ 281,140 Achievement Signed on 14 December 2020. M. SEARES, AO B. A. SARGEANT PSM C. P. MURPHY PSM Chair. Member. Member. Salaries and Allowances Tribunal.

PUBLIC NOTICES

ZZ401 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES Notice to Creditors Rachel Murphy, late of 185 Lawrence Street, Bedford, Western Australia, deceased. Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962 relates) in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 2 April 2020, are required by Executor, Perpetual Trustee Company Limited ACN 000 001 007 of Level 18, 123 Pitt Street, , New South Wales to send particulars of their claims to them within one (1) month from the date of publication of this Notice, after which date it may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice. PERPETUAL TRUSTEE COMPANY LIMITED, Level 18, 123 Pitt Street, Sydney, New South Wales.

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ZZ402 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES Notice to Creditors Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962 relates), in respect of the Estate of Brian Lindsay Gillham, late of 14 Scole Place, Huntingdale, Western Australia, who died on 19 November 2020, are required by the Executor, John William Hondros to send to 19B Williams Road, Melville, Western Australia, 6156, particulars of such claims within 30 days of the date of publication of this notice. After such date, the Executor may convey or distribute the assets of the Estate having regard only to the claims of which the Executor then has notice. 22 December 2020 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 4751

ZZ403 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES Notice to Creditors Marie Teresa Dalton, late of Alfred Carson Lodge, 30 Bay Road, Claremont in the State of Western Australia, deceased. Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962 relates) in respect of the Estate of the deceased, who died on 14 January 2020, are required by the Executor, Clare Marie Dalton, to send particulars of their claims to Attwood Marshall Lawyers of PO Box 1413, Kingscliff NSW 2487 by the 21st day of May 2021, after which date the Executor may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which she then has notice. ATTWOOD MARSHALL LAWYERS PTY LTD, Solicitors for the Executor, Ph: (02) 6670 1000.

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ZZ404 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES Notice to Creditors George Rayne Thomasz, late of St George’s Home, Essex Street, Bayswater, Western Australia, deceased. Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962 relates) in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 19 August 2020, are required by the personal representative John Archibald McDiarmid c/- Lynn & Brown Lawyers, PO Box 1114, Morley, WA 6943 to send particulars of their claims to him by the 22 January 2021 after which date the personal representative may convey or distribute the assets of the estate, having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice.

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ZZ405 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES Notice to Creditors Estate of the late Evdoxia Giaros (also known as Eva Giaros) of 298 Alexander Drive, Dianella, in the State of Western Australia, deceased. Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962 relates) in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died 11 October 2020, are required by the applicant for grant of representation to send particulars of their claims to the Executor (see address below) within 30 days from the date of publication of this notice, after which date the applicant for grant of representation may convey or distribute the assets, having regard to the claims of which he then has notice. c/- ANGELO GIAROS 298 Alexander Drive, Dianella WA 6059 Telephone: 0417 014 052 Contact: Angelo Giaros

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ZZ406 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES Notice to Creditors Estate of David Lloyd Chalwell, late of 282 Bussell Highway, Busselton in the State of Western Australia, deceased. Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962 relates) in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 11 August 2018, are required by the Executor, Ian Ross Gregory of care of Shaddicks Lawyers, PO Box 515, Busselton, 6280, to send particulars of their claims to him within one month of publication of this notice, after which date the Executor may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice. SHADDICKS LAWYERS. 4752 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 22 December 2020

ZZ407 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES Notice to Creditors Barbara June Tresise late of 261 Bukit Timah Road, #07-08, Singapore, deceased. Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962 relates) in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 30 June 2019, are required by the Executor, Belinda Noelle Reece Lindsay, care of P A Martino, PO Box 564, West Perth, WA, 6872 to send particulars of their claim by Friday 22 January 2021, after which date the Executor may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which she then has notice.

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ZZ408 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES Notice to Creditors Creditors, Claimants and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962 relates), in respect of the Estate of Jorn Jesper Jensen late of 11A Rainbow View, Ocean Reef, who died on 25 June 2017, are required by the Trustee, Sarah Jane Znidarich, to send to Solicitors for the Trustees, Templar Legal Pty Ltd, P.O. Box 8243, Subiaco, 6008 particulars of such claims within 30 days of this notice. After such date, the Trustee may convey or distribute the assets of the Estate having regards only to the claims of which the Trustee then has notice.

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