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Government Gazette No. 7 325 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, 9 FEBRUARY 2017 CONTENTS Appointments, Resignations, Etc. .............................................. 326 Plant Health Act 2009—Notice ................................................. 383 Corporations and District Councils—Notices ............................ 400 Proclamation .............................................................................. 390 Development Act 1993—Notice................................................ 326 Public Trustee Office—Administration of Estates ..................... 401 [REPUBLISHED] ...................................................................... 329 Fisheries Management Act 2007—Notices ............................... 326 REGULATIONS Geographical Names Act 1991—Notices .................................. 327 Health Care Act 2008— Housing Improvement Act 1940—Notices ................................ 331 (No. 8 of 2017) ................................................................... 391 Liquor Licensing Act 1997—Notice ......................................... 348 Victims of Crime Act 2001— Mining Act 1971—Notice ......................................................... 328 (No. 9 of 2017) ................................................................... 393 Motor Vehicle Accidents (Lifetime Support Scheme) (No. 10 of 2017) ................................................................. 397 Act 2013—Notice .................................................................. 332 Wilderness Protection Act 1992— Motor Vehicles Act 1959—Notice ............................................ 351 (No. 11 of 2017) ................................................................. 398 National Electricity Law—Notice ............................................. 328 National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972—Notice ......................... 328 Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991—Notice ...................... 328 Natural Resources Management Act 2004—Notice .................. 368 Unclaimed Moneys Act 1891—Notices .................................... 402 All public Acts appearing in this gazette are to be considered official, and obeyed as such Printed and published each Thursday by authority of P. MCMAHON, Government Printer, South Australia $7.21 per issue plus postage, $361.90 per annual subscription (GST inclusive) Online publications: www.governmentgazette.sa.gov.au 326 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 9 February 2017 Department of the Premier and Cabinet Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 9 February 2017 Adelaide, 9 February 2017 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Veterinary Surgeons pleased to appoint Donald Eric Russell as a Clerk of Executive Board of South Australia, pursuant to the provisions of the Council commencing on 9 February 2017, pursuant to the Letters Veterinary Practice Act 2003: Patent and Section 68 of the Constitution Act 1934. Member: (from 1 March 2017 until 29 February 2020) By command, Richard Ian Mussell IAN HUNTER, for Premier By command, DPC17/008CS IAN HUNTER, for Premier 17MAFF0005 DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993, SECTION 25 (17): WAKEFIELD REGIONAL COUNCIL MINOR AMENDMENTS DEVELOPMENT PLAN AMENDMENT Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 9 February 2017 Preamble 1. The Minor Amendments Development Plan Amendment (the HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been Amendment) by the Wakefield Regional Council has been finalised in pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Board of Green accordance with the provisions of the Development Act 1993. Industries SA, pursuant to the provisions of the Green Industries SA Act 2004: 2. The Minister for Planning has decided to approve the Amendment. Member: (from 9 February 2017 until 8 February 2020) Kevin Paul McGuinness NOTICE Juliet Helena Brown PURSUANT to Section 25 of the Development Act 1993, I: Paul Peter Sandercock (a) approve the Amendment; and Member: (from 9 February 2017 until 8 August 2019) (b) fix the day on which this notice is published in the Megan Frances Napier Dyson Gazette as the day on which the Amendment will come Rosemary Anne Sharp into operation. Mark Peter Withers Dated 1 February 2017. Presiding Member: (from 9 February 2017 until 8 February JOHN RAU, Deputy Premier, 2020) Minister for Planning Kevin Paul McGuinness By command, FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 2007 IAN HUNTER, for Premier NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 90 (2) of the 17MSECCS006 Fisheries Management Act 2007, that the following items have been seized by Officers of the Department of Primary Industries Department of the Premier and Cabinet and Regions SA, Fisheries and Aquaculture. Adelaide, 9 February 2017 Two pots: HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been red neck, white rope, black bait basket, red 4 litre float. pleased to appoint Sandra Maria De Maio and Adam David Hills- red neck, blue rope, black bait basket, red 4 litre float. Wright as Cross-Border Magistrates for a term of 5 years commencing on 9 February 2017 and expiring on 8 February The above items were suspected to have been used, or intended to 2022, pursuant to Section 5A of the Magistrates Act 1983. be used, in contravention of the Fisheries Management Act, 2007, and were taken into possession at Stanway Point on 2 January 2017. By command, After the expiration of one month from the date of this notice IAN HUNTER, for Premier the items listed above shall, on the order of the Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, be forfeited to the Crown and AGO0007/17CS shall be either disposed of by sale or destruction. The above items may be viewed at the Kingston office of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet Department of Primary Industries and Regions SA, Fisheries and Adelaide, 9 February 2017 Aquaculture. HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been Dated 7 February 2017. pleased to appoint Marianne Dahl to the position of Community B. BALMER, Prosecutions Co-ordinator Visitor for a period of 3 years commencing on 9 February 2017 and expiring on 8 February 2020, pursuant to the provisions of the Mental Health Act 2009. FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 2007 By command, NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 90 (2) of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, that the following items have IAN HUNTER, for Premier been seized by Officers of the Department of Primary Industries HEAC-2017-00001 and Regions SA, Fisheries and Aquaculture. 1 Drop net with green rope, white buoys, red bait baskets. Department of the Premier and Cabinet The above items were suspected to have been used, or intended to Adelaide, 9 February 2017 be used, in contravention of the Fisheries Management Act, 2007, and were taken into possession at Snellings Beach on 23 January 2017. HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has revoked the appointment of Kym Winter-Dewhirst as a Clerk of Executive After the expiration of one month from the date of this notice Council effective from 9 February 2017, pursuant to the Letters the items listed above shall, on the order of the Minister for Patent, Section 68 of the Constitution Act 1934 and the Acts Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, be forfeited to the Crown and Interpretation Act 1915. shall be either disposed of by sale or destruction. By command, The above items may be viewed at the Kingscote office of the Department of Primary Industries and Regions SA, Fisheries and IAN HUNTER, for Premier Aquaculture. DPC17/008CS Dated 7 February 2017. B. BALMER, Prosecutions Co-ordinator 9 February 2017 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 327 FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 2007 SCHEDULE 2 NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 90 (2) of the 1. Licence holders must continue to submit SARDI catch and Fisheries Management Act, 2007, that the following items have effort returns during the exemption period accounting for all fish been seized by Officers of the Department of Primary Industries species taken. and Regions SA, Fisheries and Aquaculture. 2. The exemption holder must comply with all licence 1 Rock lobster pot, red neck, white rope, white polystyrene conditions and present fishing arrangements when undertaking the buoy. exempted activity, except where specifically exempted by this The above items were suspected to have been used, or intended notice. to be used, in contravention of the Fisheries Management Act, 3. While engaging in the exempted activity, the exemption 2007, and were taken into possession at Antechamber Bay, holder must be in possession of a copy of this notice. This notice Kangaroo Island on 24 January 2017. must be produced to a Fisheries Officer if requested. After the expiration of one month from the date of this notice 4. The exemption holders must not contravene or fail to comply the items listed above shall, on the order of the Minister for with the Fisheries Management Act 2007 or any regulations made Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, be forfeited to the Crown and under that Act, except where specifically exempted by this notice. shall be either disposed of by sale or destruction. This notice does not purport to override the provisions or The above items may be viewed at the Largs North office of the operation of any other Act including, but not limited to, the Department of Primary Industries and Regions SA, Fisheries and Marine Parks Act 2007. The exemption holder and his agents must Aquaculture. comply with any relevant regulations, permits,
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